A Gay Evening In Moscow. Treating their women ns nlavcs, and thch ons m minora oven long nftcr tlioy havo attained tho ago ol manhood, tlio merchants of tho old types livo aloof from any political or oven intel lectual movomcnt, under a rudo patri arohial Bystcm. The aona and crnndsonn of thoso old-fashioned bearded merchants, tho ktipcohu9kiycsynki" (merchant's sons), as they nro called, when they abandon tho habits of their ancestors, astonish tho capital by their extravagancies ond absurd display of wealth. Theso young Russians sharo their chins, dress in European stylo, keep horses, carriages, and aotresse", go to tho thea ters, and often push beyond tho fron tiers os far as Nice,Monto Carlo, or Paris, whoro thoy astound waiters and chorus girls by their wild prodigality and fan tastio ostentatiou. The Mttscovito mer chant of tho old.ty po is a solid Oriental j his emancipated eons and grandsons havo a thin varnish of apparent Western civilization, or rather Western corrup tion, but they remain, nevertheless, rank barbarians. This they show in their amusements, and oven in their hospitality, as wo ra&y readily conceive oursolves by spending a "gay" even ing in Moscow. The reader need not bo alarmod ; wo shall not invito him to follow us into any very torriblo places but simply to acoompauy us to tho park. It was a long ride. Tho swift drosky rattled along up-hill and down-hill, through this suburb and that suburb, and then along an endless sttcet of immense w'dth paved wUh cobble stones and bowlders, and lined with whito houoes, mostly only ono story high. Finally wo pass boyond the utmost limits of tU i city, past an enigmatio triumphal arch erected in tho middto of a wilder ness, and so across a stretch of open country, beyond which Is Potrofski Pa.k. At the entrance of tho park are some pretty summer villas built of wool, and ornamented with fret-work carvings in the well known Russian style. Then after driving along im mense aveuuei bordered with fino trees, wo reached tho restaurants and con certs of which wo had heard so much, Strelna, M .r-itioia, Arcadia, Eldorado, ami olherr, whoro the famous Tysgaoes or Bohomicnnes sing. After tho lyri cal anu hyperbolical descriptions of Theophilo Oautier and other enthusi astic travellers, to say nothing of tho boasts and recommendations of ac quaintances, we were preparod for mar vels and splendora, for something fairy like and unheard of, or at loas for somo new and memorable sensations. Tho deception was complete. These establishments consist of piao-wood halls surrounded by gardens similar to ordinary German beer-gardens j and tho Batons and privato rooms, instead of being enriched with gilding and eatrptuous divans, aro furnished with economical bent-wood chairs, simple looking glasses, and paltry tables. We visited theso establishments one after tho other ; they wero all the Banie, all enveloped in a vail of dismal ma laria and ennui suecestivo of bank- rupoty : the pino wood halls weio empty, tho waiters half asleep ; in one corner of tho room on a dais was an orchestra, but tho -musicians did not play. Pacing np and down in couples, thoir arms around each others waists, wero women, mostly Swceds and Ger mans, dressed in bricbt in door cos tume chorus singers who did not sing. In out of the way corners sat ancient matrons of horriblo aspect, painted and powdered, who seemed to watch over the promenading of the chorus-singera. Near tho door stood a few gypsy women in shabby Europe an costume, and a fat brigandish gypsy inun dressed in brown corduroy, with a macK cioth cap on his head, in the garden a dozen military officers wero sitting at tho tables drinking tea and smoking cigarettes ; they wore long overcoats, although wo wero sup posed to bo enjoying midsummer heat so sensitive aro the Russians to cold and damp. Strange, is it not, that in spito of this sensativeness thoy should bo so fond of out-door places of amuse ments? What was to be done ! Wo con sulted a Russian friend, an officer who had kindly guided us to these distant wastes. "Why do not tho Bohcmieuncs singt Why are thore so few people here? These questions seemed to strike him as being rather odd. Tho Bohem iennes, ho told ns, sing only when they aro paid ; wo most hire a privato room and mako n ba 'gain with the fat man in corduroy. "How rauoh do they want?" "At Jeast twenty-fivo rubles." Wo made tho bargain, hirod a room, ordered refreshme Us, and soon half a dozen men with guitars, and tho same number of women, all of them ugly boyond exception, and dressed in ridiculous French costumes, entered and took their places at tho end of tho room. Thoy sang some melancholy Russian songs, then some passionate Tsygauo songa, ond then threo of thorn danced with lascivious Oriontil move ment, whilo tho others howled and ojacalated in truly savage fashion. But in order to induce them to eieouto this dance tho guerdon had to be rais ed from twenty-five to a hundred rubles, and still wo are lookod upon ns very small seigneurs. Corcainly tho Bongs and dances of these BohoJiiuniie, havo a wild and striking character on several subsequent occasions wo hau tho opportunity of ascertaining this fact but from tho point of view of art and intensity of expression, these famous Moscow gypsys cannot for a moment bo compared with tho Span iards; and as for their vaunted boauty. it is a delusion and a snare. Not one in a hundred of thorn can pretend to good looks. The Taygauea of Moscow aro ono of those colossal "frauds" in which tho East is no fertile In any other country these people would oxer ciso tho profocsion of chair-menders fortune-tellers poultry thieves, and horsovdcalurs, for whioh tho gypsies havo tiatural gifts; iu Moscow, thanks to tho naivete of the new-fangled mer chants and of tho rich young man iu general, they aro to spoil tho Egyptians with less trouble and risk. "No feto is considered complete without tho Boh emiennes, no prodigality in morjoy or jewelry can satisfy their rapacity; ro Hcrved, disdainfnl, inaccessible tb tho enterprises of gallantry, theso gypsy women drive tho glided youth of Rus sia wild with enthusiasm, and stir their torpid souls in much tho same way as ardent spirits ticklo their dll paulates. Tho fascination winch thoy exercise .over tho iucol erent imagination of the Rues'nns is urorrplified by tho caso of a Princo Galitzin, who in our own days bought fro.n her trib'o for moro than fifty thousand dollars the young Tsy gano who becaroo ills wifo ami tho mother of his children. This lady, now divorced from her husband, lives in tho vast Galitzin Placo at Moscow, on the Moskwa Quay, and does rot disdain to Increase her handsome incowo by carry ing on ono of tho largest pawn-broking businesses in tho Russian Empire. J3 After hearing tho Bohomicnnes, nnd after further questioning our Russian friends, we begin to understand why theso C(fe ctumtants in tho park aro so ordinarily no deserted, nnd why there in no regular publio to speak of: thoy depend largely upon thosnport of tho Jeuneue (force, nnd this glided youth has a peculiar way of organizing pleasnro party. A young scignour or n oung merchant will drivo up to ono of these cstabllsmonts, accompan ied by his friends, nnd hire the whole, house. If thero are oilier customers present, ho will pay them to go away, or fight with them for possession It they prefer tho latt-rcoiiHo. Then lie will hiro tbo Bohemieunis, order onam pagno by tho hundred bottles, and n feast coplnus enough frr a company of giauts, and tht n. niter so many hours of wild and btutal eating, drinking, and roistering, ho and his friends will smash glasses, dishes, table?, chairs, and overy thing brcakahlo within tho place. This breakage Is always reck oned beforehand in tho contract. SjcIi is young Moscow's idea of a niuht of pleasure tho ostentatious Spending of largo sums Of money. Naturaliy, with such oustomers as these, say lour merits only out of tho seven, Strelna and Mauritania can oxist and even ourioh their proprietors; but when some gay sparks aro not engaged in making matchwood ol the turutiurc, they aro dull, dismal, and full of ennui. Theoiioue Cini.i), in Harper's M'tgtiz ine for September. Central Pennsylvaira Exposition. or.ANOKns riCNic-nxuinmoN at ckn- TKK 11A1.I, AN IMMENSE AFl'AIK. Railroad nnd tent arrangements have been completed for the monster Picnic Exhibition to tike placo in Colonel Taylor's Fort Woods, at Centre Hall, September 17 to 20 inclusive. Access by rail will bo convenient from all di rections and sullicicnt trains ,will bo placed on tho several roads to mako going and coming very convenient. Hon. Leonard Rhone, chairman of tho association, informs tho writer that up to this timo tbo applications for tent and exhibition privi'eges are far in ex cess of what they wero last year. Tho list of speakers comprises such mon as Col. Biugham, of Ohio, Master of tho National Grange, P, of H., Gov ernor James A. Beaver, Hon. Mortimer Whitehead, of New Jersey, Lecturer of of the Natloncl Grange; Brigadier Gen eral D. II. Hastings; Senator Brown, of York county, Lecturo of tho State Grange; General B. F. Fisher of Chest er county, nnd others. Ono of tho attractions, outside of the general discussion of Grange topics and display of machinery and agricultural implements, C. K. Sober tho champion wing shot of America, has corif ented to givo exhibitions of bis wonderful marks man ship, at stated intervals during tho week. Seven trains will run each day over the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad from Centre Hall to Montandou, con necting with trains on tho P. & E. road and also to Bellefonte, connecting with trains on tho Bald Eaglo Valley road. This picnic-exhibition will, without a doubt, bo one of the largest and most successful affairs ever held in Centre county or Central Pennsylvania and will be attended by thousands upon thousands of people from all over this and adjoining- states. A GOOD APPETITE. Is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurty of the blood, de rangement of the digf-st'iv organs, and tho weakening effect ol the changing season. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicino for creating an ap petite, toning tho digestion, and giving strength to tho whole system. Now is the timo to take it. Bo sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Still Prosecuting Tbelr Weary Work. Tho thrco judges who are still pros ecuting the weary ta.k of taking testi mony in the contested Judicial election casein Lycoming county, meet at regu lar intervals and go on with their work that seems to be endless. It is now nearly a year sinco they began piling up this pretty bill of costs which the taxpayers of tho county" will have to pay. Tho witnesses that havo been examined have been numerous enough to form a smill army, and yet sulli cient evidence has not yet been secured to mako it clear that tho Democratic candidato who had a majority of the votes should stq down and give the bench to tho minority Republican can didate. Upou its faco tho caso heirs the unmistakable appearance of a de sign to steal tho judgeship. Tho dull proceedings of tho court of inquiry were enlivened tho other day by a question that arose concerning tho printing of tho evideneo. Com plaint was mido that tho printers wero behind in putting this voluminous stuff in print, aud ono of tho learned judges threatened that if Iho WiUiam'purL printers couldn't come up to tho re quirements of tho emergenoy it wruld be necessary to havo tho printing com pleted iu Philadelphia. What u nice item in the bill of costs tho 'printing expenses are going to be, and taking i oil together tho taxpayers will have a pr- tty sum to pay as tho result of this Republican scheme to seat a judge who was not elected. Watchmun. THE DANVILLE FAIR. Tho Nineteenth Exhibition of tho Montour Agricultural Society will bo held at Danville, Pa., commencing on Tuesday, September 17th, 1889 and continuing four days. Extensive prep arations aro being mado for tho same and it promises to be tho largest and finest fair over held by this Sooiety. Elegant buildings aro on tho grounds for tho proper display of tbo farm pro ducts and manufactured articles, also good stabling for tho livo stock on ex hibition. The track has been widened and otherwise improved aud is now one ot tho best in tho State. All trot ting will be done under the rules of tho National Association, of which this fair is a member. Numerous at tractions will bo offered each day and every thing will Lo dono to givo all persons visiting tho fair mi onjoynblo time. Tbo citizens in this section aro cordially invitod to bo present. THE BESTADVEBTiaiMQ Tho nioH efficient advertising in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is that which oomes from tho medicino itself. That is, those who are cured by it, speak to friends suffering similarly, who in turn derive benefit aud urgo others to try this successful medicine. Thus tho oircle of its popularity is rap idly widoning from this couso alone, aud moro and raoro nro becoming un thusiastio in behalf of Hood's Sarsap arilla as it actually demonstrate its absolute merit. All that is nuked for Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it bo aiven a good trial. If yon need a good blood puriDor, or building up medicine, try Hood's gan3panlltv DEMOCRAT. GO AND SEE TOR YOTJRSELr. Tbo nnnoiincomoiit ot n series of what havo become known ns harvest oxcnrsioiiB to bo run by tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway dining tho munwis oi uigusi September nnd October, will be joyfully Tocoivcd by a 'argo number of onr renders who nro becoming ititensted in thotu portions oi uio woMiornu Northwest, reached by this railroad and Its connections lopogrnpbical nnd nccttonal mns ac oompanied by vivid descriptions nnd voluminous crop reports, nro excellent meainms lor nwakeniog tho interest of homo seekers in a new country, and these supplemented by oppottiinitics placed within tho reach of all for visit ing tho country at, a sunnon when ex act demonstra' ion can be made ft its merit, givo convincing evidence of tho fact that the North-Western Company has sufficent faith in tho regions travel ed by its lines, to extend unusual facil ities for all to go nnd see for yc.ursolf. Tho exoureions will bo flvu in ntim br. and wil leave Ch'cago August Cth nnd 20tb, September 10 "and 21th, nnd October 8ih. Tickets nan bo purchas ed at the rate of ono fore for the round trip to points in Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Mon ,a.ia. Theso tickets will bo good to ro.ttru Unity days irom tho date of pu' chose, with stop-over privileges iu certain territories, thus giving land seokers ample lime and opportunity to "spy out the land," and to discover for IhiMnse'ves the fitness of tho crent west ono iMortnwest ior homes and investments. Sjuth Dakota just blos soming into vigorous Btatohood. with over six million aero of governm-ft lrco ia,na now open o settlement, and alargo area of cheap railroidaud deed ed Lnds ; tho fertile valleys ard min ing interests oi the Black IIill, o'f un calculate 1 valuo; tho beautiful and productivo Elkcorn and Niobrara vol leys of Nebrask , and tho broad craz ing districts of Wyoming aroall travers ed by tho Uhioago ifc North-western Railway, and are available by meons of these excursions. Maps and cir culars giving detniled information niid rate from Chicago to nil principal points will bo mailed on application to E. P. Wilson, Gen'l Passenger Ag't, C. & N-W. R'y. Chicago, Illinois. -Iw. Tho wholo number of breweries in Europe in 1881) was 50,801, and tho production of bco and ale amounted to about 4,580,000,000 gallons- Tho I ax os collected from, this sea of beer a raountoito nAiont S130.000.000. Tho molt u-ed weighed 7-10,000 tons and tho hops 1 10,000 ton?. Germany alone contained 20,1-13 brewcrieK, prodrcing 1,188,000,000 gallons, while Austro ilungary had only 1979 breweries pro ducing 351,000,000 gallons. Tho fig ures relating to tbo pro'duclion per capita show that the smallest quantity, ono litre per head, the litre beinp a lit tle more than a quart' is .Bosnia and Roumonio. Groeco shows 2 J lities, Russia 43-5, Franco 31, Switzerland 40, Denmark 03, Geimany 73, Uppjr Aus tria 110, Liwer Austria 121, Belgium 150, Wurtemburg 218, and the king dom of Bavaria loads nil competitors with 248 litres, or nearly 05 gallons, for every man, woman and child in the country. Theso statistics do not in cludo England. GRAPE 0URE ESTABLISHMENT. Mr. Specr, of Nrfw Jersy, whose wines have such a w-ll merited and ex tended riputation all over this country and Europe, for their age and excellent properites in ease of sicklies-1, and are so famous fur their curative prnpTtbs is nbout to build n lalgo Hotel or Grape Cure Establishment on one corner of his vineyard. Tno Hotire will acuom odato fiva or six huudrc 1 guests who are to havo tho privilege of roaming among tho vinr, in the morning to pluck tho ripe grapes and breakft on them while tint conl du is yet on. JEWELS AND LACES. " 5b ?!'! wlth tbe dwelled Bngert Ob, girl with tbo laoea rare l,r What aro your Jewels and what ar your laces worth jo you If, from underirolni the trying ordeals which fahlonable society 1m. poses on lta devotee, enough to test the phya loal strength and endurance of the most ro pust, you break down, lose your health and become a physloal wreck, aa thousands do from such causes? Undor such clrcumsUnoes you would wilt. Ingly givo all your Jewels and all your laces to regain lost health. This you can do If you wiU but resort to tho use of that great restorative known aa Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription. Thousands of grateful women bless the day It was mado known to them. lot all derangement. Irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to women, ft la the onlu remedy, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that It wl l give satisfaction In every caso, or money win bo refunded. This guarantco has been printed on tho bottlo-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. An invigorating tonic. It Imparts strength to lr.8 yi?0'T Mstem. Vor feeble women gener i"?' .rvorlto Prescription la do greatest earthly boon. Dr. Pierce's Pellets J!9 the liver, stomach, and bowels. Ono a doso! Bold by druggUla, a cents a vlsj, w' BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 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This Is only toe sseond time la diUWta thsl Ihars had to pollih mt boota, and ret I hd hard work sjeHuia my hniband to sin up his eld liluklng broth, and the aaaortcee et liartog ttis paste black mi rob OS on bis pants, and adopt Wolff'sACMEBIacking Atnifnlfletnt Deep Black FolUk, whleJi Utti on Meni bootl ft w?rU. ind mi Women' a month WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PHILADELPHIA. ni-JEUnJATlGitf Wmr Itlero than Twfnty.flo Year. A Cm pleto HecoTerj. ThiOIeaM lifted I h4 Xnfifttninatorr HhoumtUita. Tor beftrlf rMrZhftdtobefedftndttinicaialxs, IconUfind no relief. My stomach & mined and cutto piece with powerful medicine Ulcen to effect & euro so tbftt I m compelled to lire on brod tnl wtcr. I iaffcrM for twrntyflro rcara In thla war. I u In. doewl to try Ir. lTid KenQcdrB Farortto Remedr. mftda at Xlondout, K. TM and I Am Now Well, thanks to this medicine. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite iJKmedyls mybct friend, with It I am enabled te .nJoyaKeod night's rest. Mm food, snch as most and rtry, which I hare been deprlrcvl cl for years, howlnff that the Tarc-rlte TrfrQedy hit no cqnal for the cure of Inrtljrrallon and Drrip!i as well. If any should doubt this statement I Till rend the ready rroof at once. Oarrelt Lanalur, Troy, N. T, It Is my rlraiuro and absolnte duty toTird those ho are struirgllns for Tt ry life ajralnat the deadly Diseases of tho Kidneys to add my teillraeny to the already wttehty erl dence of tho wonderful efficacy of Dr. Z3ATld Kcnne. fly's 1'arortto Itemedy. Jty wife waa a horclesa ci abandoned by the rhratdins. Dr. David Hennedr's Farorlte llcxnedy ma rcaortodio: not becauso any hope waa rlaccd In It. but becauae nothing clao re. malned. All means and medicines had been toe ted without avail. Tho effoct was little abort of a mira cle. At tho accond bottle she bad refrained atrengHh, end continuing the treatment haa fully recovered. Jay Sweet, Albany, H. r. FAVORJTE REMEDY. Trie One dollar, rrfptr, ntnoDdnut,N.Y. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. ftepared by OR. nATTT) KENNEDY, BONDOET, J. T. llyerpetUa S!l for U, Syalldrutlsta. QHRISTIAN R KNAPP. y FIRE INSURANCE, DLOOMSBURG. Home of N. V. j Merchants', of Newark, N. T. j Clinton, N. Y. ; Peoples' N. Y. ; Reading, l'a. j German American Ins. Co., New York. ; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York j Jersey City Kire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets arc all invested in solid securities, are liable to the hazard of fire only. iLosscs iromftly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by CHRIST IAN F. KNAPP, Special Agent and Ad- (USTF.B, llLOOMSUURG, I'A. jThe people of Columbia county should pat ronize the agency where losses, If any, are set tled and paid by one of their own citizens. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after sufler tnc for several years with a severe lune affection, and that dread disease Con sumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure lor consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all suf ferers will try his Remedy, as it is in valuable, those desiring the prescrip tion, which, will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. A-&-Co.-Dec-7-iy. 11 THE GREAT fGerman Remedy. S TBIITHO r-er, ..r. . TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n 1 IIP lilllaut ll.-!.lhlv HlllonRHnelR(letenil for a caao where Am, I'nuu lajTTEiui Mill ooe assist or cure, li 41.000 will Iu iinh onhuLnmuitmKHS it will euro you. E3 !' 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I l.fttllci In il.'li.'jit. bcaltti, who nre all rundown, tliouM utc 'Jry bUU'Jiuu Hit rhllS to.llitrht. nnd vou will skfp veil 3ui,rnmt lUTTHim, urn ivf i iwiifr font. Do you want tho LefttAiodimii uwir luM.u.haait Rend 3 'icnt stamps to A. UUDWv A Co Jk)6lon. Maw., aud iccelva ft twjjt free. J. R. SMITH & CO 'JM1TKD. MILTON, Pa., llfll.KHS fK PIANOS, liythe rollowlns wcllknown makers; ChickeriiitT, Weber, IJfailct 5k InyiH. Can also furnish nnv of tlm chcupor niukea at manufacturers prices. )o not buy n pjano bp- iuiu yunuij; our jincea. Catalogue and Price lists On armlioation. Bt.lvM. BLOOMSBDRG, THE MILTON FAIR. IT WIU. EXCEL ANY HX1I1IIITIOK KVER UKU) IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. Tlio Milton Driving Purlc nnd Fnir Asocifttlon, of Milton l'a., will hold their Fifth Annunl Kxhibition, on thoir permanent nml ootiveniontly nrrnnged Urountis, jut north of town, October 1, 2, 3, ami I, next. Corutduto nnd t x tonslvo arrniii,'i intutB have bicn mndo in evcty dppartWHnt and uvtry detail, to niaku tlilH ixhibitioti tho Rrandent attraclion over hild in LVntral lnn. Hylvania. 'lht beautiful rotttidn Mid substantial bnildiiigi, havo boon im (muvou, oniargoii ami pui in periect ro pair t thu "niodel'' rnco course tiara. lmii half mile track r in tho lp,-sl. rim. diioti, nud tlm tiintiigeurfiit nn.' as'iircd of hiving fotno Of llic liiHt. no.R mo oitno hllniila. Tlio exhibit will hrviclv I'xtiird ntlr of nnv- io,in years and will contain many r.ow anci twici leant i f, J ln pruiniuin llrls are very complete ami 1 licrnl iiggreyat HiL' thu sunt t,f Sh.000. lit-KickH tlern attract una. l'a urn Ittll'n G.c.it. Hin. tijiical Wild Weet. will givo fnu Ex niuutons on tlio raci tiaik, tho first three days, illuai rating with his aggre gation of Iudianx, pqtiawe, cowboys, etc, wild lifo en tho border. "David li,'1 tho fastest little horse 50 inches high and weighirg less than 700 uotinds and ntimcrons pnt-etaltlea will bo exhibited Excursion ratoi have been secured ovtr nil railroads center ig at Milton, mxl Pennsylvania rail road trains will stop at thu grounds. for the accommodation of visitors to the fair. Additional Trains between Harnshare and UDbWJfBUUlg UUIlUg U A A' JjUUlLUUUieUt Tlm Pennsylvaiiia Railroad Com pany announces that, on Sunday Sep I ember Slh, regular tiaius leaving llarrisburg vii Cumberland Valloy lUihoad at 7:45 A. M.. 12:20, 3:15 P. M. will connect for Gettysbunr. Trains itrivinir at Ilarrisburf! at 11:10 A. M., 3:15, 7:10 P: M. will also conned fiom OsUjcburg. Coinm -tieing on Mond.iy tho 0th, and oonlinuing unlii the 1 Itll, in Addition to tboc already msniioiieil, theio will he a connect'tun f Gettys burg for tho trains leaving llarrisbttrg it 4:35 A. M. nnd 0:00 P. M , and from Gettysburg for trains arriving at Ilarrisburg at 1:05 and 8:55 A. M. This arrangement presents five traitu eaoh way bolwcui Ilirrisburg at.d Get tysburg during tlio encampment, all connecting with trains on thu main line of tl.o Pennsylvania Railroad. On Sunday, Stpt. 15th, a train will iavell.irrisburg7:15 .M. (connecting with 4:30 A. M. from Philadelphia) for Gettysburg at 5:00 P. M., arriv lig at Philadelphia 10:55 P. M. M0RTOAOE ON THE WHITE HOUSE. MONEY SAID TO HAVE I1EEN l.KNT (IKOItOE WASHINGTON 11Y VIRGINIA. Recent agitation about building n new nnd moro expensive presidential man-ion li.is hi ought to tho surface an oh) mortgage on tho White Ilhuse that has been forgotten or lost sight of for long time. Mr. M. B. Ilarlow, secre tary and treasurer of tho Mount Vernon Avenue Association, is tho man who biings forward tho claim. In an inter view about the proposed now excoutive mansion ho says: "I am glad to seo the subject agitated ana i nopi it will be taken up by and pushed by Congress. When it is, our association, to whom tho Virginia Leg islamre has transferred its claim againBt the Government for money harrowed by General Washington to build tho present structure, will present that claim and ask for payment for the old housi before it beg'trs the new. Tho claim, which is for 120,000, has never been denied by the Government, nor can it b, for wo havo tho promise of ui1? liovernment' maiio through Wash inrton. to nav tltn nmnnp liru'L- In VI.. gin a should it ever be able to do bo. We will not, perhaps, ask that the olaim ho paid in money, but will prob ably suggest that Congress defray tho exposes oi uutnung tno proposed nat ional highway to Mount Vernou. If iney agree, wo will Iranslcr the Vir ginia mortgage on tho White House a uur oniriuuuan lo tne project. ' Sionawali Jackson's Daughter Buried Lexinoton Vu., Sanf, 1 Funora! ervica over the romitns of Mrs. Julia fackon Christian took phco this morn ing at the Presbyterian Church. The -ervtces ho-o condtictnd by tho Hev. I'ionm I. Preston, D. D., paitor. assis- ed by Rev. Ebenezer Junkin, D. D., ii Houston, Texas. Tho churah was junmod, tho entire pop tlation of the "ijiju neing out, rtie weather was tair md warm. The body was interred bo- ide her father's, Guneral Thomis J. (.Stiinciwall) J tokso.i. The scons at tho liurch and tho crave wai iinusallv pat- letiii. Blany battle-soaried veterans of ni Liontederacy, with heads bowed n.d lettrs, watched tbe romaini laid to rest. The funeral party from Chtr- ute. xs. u, lett hero to night for Boraps of News. Viit n at the Piko's Peak observat- ry h'tvu for years been reialed with lii rut mcnt that 'thi i t'tio bif'hrst. point on the globo wni.di U inhal.i ed lie year rouuU. It now appea-s that egular mi tt orolouiual ob-i rvaiions aro miidu on tho Audu', in Peru, at thu h'mhl ol 14,300 (eel higher than the 1'iku's Peak sta' ion. In Euiono titer- aro but two stati. ns at any consider able height, these being nbout ten liouiand aud cluvun tho isaud feet ro. spectivply. P. &. eilL'.llil 447 tllii.-li una l'nt..,l up with an electrical apparatus lo pro vent the locomilivu frntn nl nninn la working satisfactorily. Tho ongina U being tritd on the Fra -Willi grade and whilo tho electric motor is in oporat'on alio holds to tho rail nnil dnnx nnl ulit Tho experimontB wi'l bo continued for euverai weeKS. CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fivers A NIIW HOM15 TIH1.VTMENT. Sufferers aro not generally awaro that theso diseases aro contaKlous, or that they aro due to the presenco of llvlngparasltcs In the linliiL' nicinliriino of tho nose and ous taehlan tubes. Microscopic research, how ever, has proved this Ui Lo a fact and the result is that a bhnple remedy has Ken for mulatal whereby catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness and hay ever are permanently cured hi from onotu Ihrou s irtplo applicallons mado tit homo by tho patient oncu In two weeks, K, jl.-For entarrlAl dlscharues peculiar to females twliltes) this remedy Is a specific, A pamphlet exnlalulng this new troatiaenl Is sent on receliit of ten cents by A. II. IJixon ic Son. 'M West KIiir St, Toronto, Canada. SctottQlo lmtrtcun, ' . Dimcrcrs i irom caiarrtiai troubles should 1 read tlio above carefully. PARKER'S HAI Qil QAM Cleaiucs ud tiufibea Iho hair, ProBiotra a luaurUut growth. NsvarFs Is Rsators Ora HalrU lts Voylhf.l Colar, ' Kw f . ai 00 ailrABclalA I y-ij-if-iM. COLUMBIA CODNTT, PA. PEfiRINE'S PUIJK PARLEY BHttutn from selected "u.u.vi.vmiiijuiluu,uinIIU Ilia VIIUI1 VUII III llll II IU HlilUUIIU HllUUrH. enpeciallr ftilnpu-d topcreons requiring n sttmtilallnif tonic, fonsumptlrcs tcm rreatlr Wncritted by its ii.w. Kccominundrd tr leading plivnlclans as a lrturrtl i:.i,;,, VI, ?!.. I..,. J... ,..,,.V,...'.ur -"ni"l1"i' "i ' inramouie. rftiiKiNfid l'UHK llAHI.BY MALT WHISKEY Insures n return of vigor to the stomach, a gooJ UKt-.., w,, . ) k , .in, fiuiuiuoiii, uiuuii nun iiii'ii-nni-ii iic-bii anu inuduuinr URSUQ. atliniilant.mlldnndgcnnoln cfTr-ct. Imnepsla. indlirrstlon nnd all wantlnir dl eas eaii uo entirely conailflrrd It Un tonloand diurettn and a powerful aticngthcner to tlio entire system. PHlt. INK'S l'UHK IlAlll.KVMAI.i' wtllsKKk lias pro.cd a medicinal oroitctlon to inowwnonursueilinrntoeatlons In tho open air una whoso dally worKcalls It exi'pptlonal powers t cmluranco. Ask roul nearest druggist or grocer forloi I'HItltlNK'SPUlIB IIAIII.EV MAl.TWIIIMKIcrievlres lUoenorglos of tlioso worn out with excessive rrallly or mental nrfort and acts as a aafegnard against, exposure mm ... c, mi.. , .ui hit. il win unvu un in ii.inuui uiwianns rrom ino flrfticm. Hard workers of vgrr vou itlon and p -rsons wnom a 'jwntary life rcnilf rs prone to if t ' it-, V. ,,,n,l"un"i Koi SHie uj an uruirgls the pnltea States and Canada. slnlt Whiskey a powerful Invlgoiant and helper to digestion, PKItltlNK'S I't'KU JllAltLKY JIaLT WII1SKICV without, unduly stlmulatmu; tho kid keys luorujscs thoir fluirutng ncllvuj , nunteracot t cerreots of tuuui, Im ens convale icn unit n a wliolosomo pmrniiililli etlo rt'ati-htholaliol I Nono gonulnou..lois boarliigtho slgnn- 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 33NORTH WATER ST., PHILA ruiniun ui jB2ci5DBR3ROTlErse. wiioi.rsAi.K (fr'&tfj', (Boiarco, X,uMcy, FvOf'tj av T2oty. SOLE AOF.NIS I'OR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IE3Sr2SI-2- OOOIDS Ja. SPECIALTy. soli: agents for F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars : Henry Clay, Londre3, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, as follows t Orantjcj, Lemort5, ream NJutj, -Si Bananaj, "canVttj, lmondj, Enltjh WalnVttj, 1op orn B0II5. BL00MSBURG, PA. C. 6. ROBBIES, Foreign and Domestic JOBBiBIS I2?T CIG-AES. BLOOMSBURG Pfl INBUCEfflENTS in . Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines. -AT- 1. mm mm Music - - - PATi Vft lf.4 in 1 IV 1.1 , f . .. fKICK W tl ivo a J i is.iifaoie,, all buTlnss rct,noneo oin trinsiot puent bust no iu le 1ahynBtotnI:,5i!, CUSTt"" uos8UremoteUfrm send model. drawing, nr phoio.vlih descrlDtlon. We advlm If pitenliitile or tint frw of cUarSe ourfeenotdietiiinaD1ia.,r,.d. ul tunfe. A boot-How to Obuiu l"4ltitii,- Ith roferen-e Sua1,"'. ettPZ "r sut0" coMtj, o w'wn! C. .A SNOW & CO., Oip-nite I'atentom wasninvtei,, nt' Q 1 1 ATE F U r COM FO KT1 N O, EPF'S COCOA. "UrathorousUkoowlalgooftho natural laws which govern the operations of dU'esitiu "ind propettloi ot well-Belected 'tJocoi Mr llppiiust nrfitliiwa-1 fiiir lirnnlrf nat im.u, ." r,i"S 1 doctors' bill, tl is by tha ju.1lcoii um or SSf ,?.e!?',,.?.r.1?.'l,'!h Si w?r.W"auyV'a' imro tlood anda properly nourltliaafraia9."-.c;fS krvUv UatrUe. 11 de slnipiy with Ooillii; wit,; "tU"1' .. nomoiopathla Chemists, , osa-a. Load no, HlJujuX. MALT WHISKEY. llarley Matt and guaranteed to to chcmlcallT pu br tho use nr Prrrlnu's Pure Hnrlr-r nit wiiinkpn imrirj Tlio analysis as It appears by tho La el on overy bottle; I have carefully an ilyzeil Ihol'cim liAKi.nr Mai.t witts irv nittde by M. A. I, K Porrlnunnd nnd It entirely freo from fusel oil, furfural, metals unit nclds and Is nuHOlulelr pur signfit, nnnllln Arthur Hatr., Druannl urthn fntvrslftM of Munich 'Ifnem nnd WettbaAen ijuuuilhlis Anu ALU UKVLERH. tiKAixns in - Warerooms J H. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONKKII. HLooMsuuita, iv Real E3tatt) Bjught and S).d. AXL E JJi,"i -ctn.il, at , FJlt f,All4 '"fcl 'IM!t "e"lr. CJener.il,, JOHNSTOWN FLOOD tt:.?.. ever J.KKKLKIt CO, CUCtqut St,, I'hlla. FIFTY TmTl,All8 far LIFE SCHOLARSHIP GusiitEss college: liO thratnit SL, PhlUaa. I'lllaus fur II radaates, 'riuiftrt-nuircdau-iuKM. r.r.xr Xyutpj. unt FRAZER Julyjui. t V 1ni.iiUfM Ims Vtu sixth ra!) CHESTNUT 1 l Every Suit wo soil in rt walkitirr a.J. tniumetit for u. Thmisoniis nf lenied uiiftoniert nr.i Hprfadinrr tlio Piiutititm of tlm 11. hi .Mailt. (!lntl.. ntr in I'l.ilatleliil.ia for iMcn, JIojr mil Children. We link licst Quality A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER. DUILDINO, SIXTH AND CHE3TNUT 3TG. I'lltLAIIELPJIIA. THL HAY FEVER SEASON July, AiiKiiHt, Sc'iucinlier. trnr-Mnrt H tl ""V","1" ulu r! 1 uv RrcaiPSt at ..u4 ui-.?,. ,i.-iiiLLiui i.-uurcus 10 per. sons niioso soundness or body iwrmlts out-of-door exerclso nnd amusements, raultltudoi nro dausr. red rro-n tho J its of thi summer by h ty favor, ono of the mottetaspara In, wearNome, and dopress. lng 13 jo wntoh hurainlty Is s'lhjrot-obscuro, Li- .pumuun KiTuuiLu hub nn in rKImn nln.v nf fit j -run mihaa... , J" .vo looked In ruin for any trustworthy remedy. ...UUJ v. Liivut, iijuvcr, n'ivu j iukuci n vain bo. causothey have been lsnorant of Ely's Cream Itfllm. nn mtTnlrnViln Mmr... r.. . . " .. Its forms. Ai-rccablo in the uw, cntlroly devoid of S!!L,;nI",',a,lntRtwe'1Tec,8' lhl1 "-'ream llalin quickly allays lnuammitlon nndsecu csthatrelio r,?'lr'?lUm l7"10''. Hew VorKClty, July 18, mi) RAILROAD TX1VXX. 'TAIIE.XI JTJKLAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WBSTBHN IIAlLliOAD. BLOOMSBUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOItllf. N0KT11UJIBKR1.1ND 6 40 r u m A. M. A, u I 3D 10 10 il is 10 25 C SU .... 10 V9 6 81 1 ! 10 3U C 40 2 U 10 S4 t8 2 ID 11 00 T 05 8 ii 11 07 7 12 'I V) 11 15 7 20 .... 11 S3 7 27 .... Jl 20 7 81 11 30 7 M 2 4S 11 87 7 42 2 51 11 44 7 VI 2 69 11 4-1 55 8 09 11 S3 8 e 3 19 IS 08 - 8 17 S 20 12 18 8 21 ... 12 20 8 88 S 85 12 85 8 33 3 89 12 30 8 S3 3 43 12 37 8 45 .... 12 41 8 49 12 45 8 (3 3 52 11! 60 8 68 3 60 12 65 9 3 4 01 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 4 22 1 80 9 r K r M SOUTH. A M ! H P 9 60 S 05 0 Chulasky 6 Ml uanviue g os Catawtssa o 25 Itnpcrt.. a 3.) Mooiusburg . 6 30 ASl'y. 6 42 Lime Hldge ft 60 Willow Grove....... o 61 Brlarcreek.. ,.. c 6S .ivrw.tK, , uj llcach Haven 7 tl Hick's Ferry 7 is Khlckslilnny 7 so I lun lock's 7 43 Nantlcoko 7 ro Avondale 7 54 Plymouth .... 7 09 Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 Kingston 8 ns llennett N 12 Waltby 8 17 iVyotnlnir s 22 West I'lttston 8 87 Ilttston 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 luyiorviue. 8 48 Ileilevue 8 64 Bchantox M ., 9 00 r u STATIONS. HCRANTON A 10 lli.llnfriia ,. . . " 't una 9 65 .... 2 FlttStOn 0 3R to lit Q Qti ft AK wesiHtuton.::;:::: "S42 sis IU IU Wyoming. 6 17 10 27 a 39 i 55 MUthy 0 0 10 80 ... 6 69 Bennett 0 85 10 31 i n 7 03 KlnKston........ BBS 10 38 2 60 7 07 l'lymoutu junction 7115 11142 254 71a Plymouth 7 10 10 47 2 69 7 is Avondale. 7 14 10 M 3 0 7 ll Nantlcoko 719 1055 300 725 8 7 20 ' 02 3 19 7 43 sniekshluny 747 1112 3 rri nick's f erry !!.. 7 M 1 is 8 39 8 07 lleach Haven 8 01 II ss 345 s is Herwick 8 07 11 I? a ll i linnrereelf....: . 8 "3 .. 7 3 il 2,i wsszzzva w S! il gfcEv:vr::::::.?l2 551 g47 fe:::::::::::. ?l is:: ill : thula?ky 90, 4 5 t:amcrou 0 07 is 4n 6 m vis NOKTIirMBfflt.AKt) 9 22 U ,, Ifs 9 U llnZnilVJ1 .''"K?" 'W " "hMo'dcW' Iteadlnr ltallroad ror Tamoiiend, Tamonun. will. i Si ii.!? J.' E". lny-1 " ,or HarrlFburp, Lock Haven, Kmporlum, Warren, t'orry and Erie; V. UALHTKAD, fieri. Man., Hcranton, l'a Pennsylvaiiia' Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TABLE. In onect MAY ij 1889. Trains leave Hunbur" KASTWAltD it An a m D .11.. .... nnAV "uuro jinpress tdally except- SS' il' llW&m na lEtermedlatestattoiTt,. Swn m? 1.1, 'i?1.??15 ro'! New York. Philadelphia, o vo J.50 p. m. Yirk7 ?m p, m Ba time',? i JS5SK5CSR. rBar!o'rmcarr tbmffih toVhUalphtandBaSS 'm for HarrftbnrTn'dnlnte Ine at I'hlladelphta4.S5a. mT;New York! ?lbn "Z and throuifpasjer Tllaltlmmf " ' WESTWAltl. S.tlln. m Writk -L.n.i .. t-anua rd tattiiK' ffuSJ? ,?hef Uaffalb -udNlasara Valla, with t hrolifn'aU 9.M News Express ( dally i for lrvir iinvsn nnd Intermediate BtatlonsT ' l0 uaTen ntnf.Zrii'2l'.!?1wsa .Wally except Hun- tioV. i rh.V.r',?' V.?. intermedlatesta. nSif V.-J h!Se 'dA"J; ecpt sundaylfor lie. THUOUOH TnAlNf I FOIt SUNIIllltY FHOMTHK UaitTmor ff'fflirM"1,??? imM, arriving at BunbSy i. arm?' Ba0a-m' VAUrl Vvnwuan . Phiiriinhi. . """raraiuprcBslcaYes I'dllMelrhlaftfrn I'hlladelphla and iMifofiZT "msun "0m more. 10.45 a. m.' M.iraiVS'S":. "?..'' but.bufv ?jt"2?S? "itE thS m wSi0. E.'P. 'ia 1(,aTla Now Yl III I'u.iii.iuru iftr ork aoi p inl atnSunnuryP,lon;2filp V1'1 tilU"la ft'rVlL , vUr ul8 j-uiiadeipuia nir ANiiii u aii.wa v. WKMT Ingatliloom Kerry l5.7 a", Hunltlry isa , m Vine at njoota Kdrri 4.S0p. m.. Huobiry is0j.Mt?f w'lict.nrre mall leaves fcunburr tn-nna tn I'ao p rS"" ftt Uioom -w P -f nuRhury CBAii. JL PDtlU. J, K. WOOD.