The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 27, 1889, Image 4

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MR8. HAMILTON i'OOND GUILTY'
Uoliort Kay lUmilton n desoomlnnt
o( Aloxiwtlcr Hamilton bcoamo infrtt
unlod with n woman ot bad olinrriolor
and nmrrlcd her, A taw weoka nno
tlio wlfo stubbed Uio miino woman nt At
Intitlo Oily, mid on Friday last alio wrw
ounduinnud, mid Buntutioud to two yu.ua
imprisonment for liur oflonso. Owing
to tliu tiro.vloua high BUnding ot Him
llilou this u.190 becoino siuolubrntod
ono, mid tho unpani ato full of it. Tliu
trial took plnoo nt Miya littiJiiiq, N.
J. beginning on Tlntraday. On Fri
day morning w lion tliu jurors had taken
their so'Us Judgo Huod aald: "Shoriff,
bring in tlio dofondant." Tlio ahuriil
atatod that the dufondant, Mrs. Hamil
ton, bogged to bo excused from appear
ing on aooount of serious llltioai, ntnl
tlio judge allowed tlio case to proceed.
Then (J an tain Perry, counsel for the
do.'eiiflo, began his argument. He said
ho ho,jcd iho jurora would frame their
verd'ot aooording to tlio testimony,
independent of nowapapor roporta or
oi'ior intluonee.
I'rosootitor of I'loas Thompson olosod
the case for tlio prosooutiou. Ho said
boA Hamilton and his wifo repoatedly
conlradiotcd thomaalvoH while on the
witnoss stand and their testimony was
a tissue of falsehoods from beginning
to oudithat Air. Ilamiltou'a lifo woul I
proabbly havo boon taken wo.'o it not
for the timoly ontrauco of Nurso Don
ely, and thai, Mrs. Hamilton was fort
unate in not being on trial for murder
intoad of atrocious assault.
.Tiiutjo Heed at onco dolivorod h'n
ohargo, whioh was cleirly against tlio
pnsonor. Ho sot initio all the facta
which it was said lod up to the cutting.
Ho instructed tho jury to givo her tho
bouofit of any doubt as to tho character
of tho crimo. Tlioy might bring a
verdict of aisiult iv.nl bittery, if they
thought her knifo thrust was not mali
cious, but if thoy viewed the mattor
from tho standpoint that alio reached
around to Blab tho nurso, then thero
was no reason why thoy should not
return a verdict in accordant with tho
indictmont. Tho jury came in at 3.15
and returned a vordiot of "Guilty as
indiotod,'' that is, of atrocnus assault.
Tho closing scones of tho trial of
Evangolino Hamilton for an atrooious
OBsault upon Nurso Donnely, wcro ex
ceedingly dramatic. When word was
sent to her that tho jury wero out
deliberating whethor sho was guilty or
not, alio excitedly pacod tho attic prison
and frequently looked out of her win
dow upon tho court, whero tho jury
wero balloiing. It was precisely 3
o clock when tho jury announcod that
thoy had arrived at a verdict and fil
led in tbeir re&pcctivo aeaU. Tho
court rooiii was crowded and tho spect
ators whispered auaiblo comments up-o-
the probablo verdict until called to
ordoi' by the court.
At fifteen minutes past thrco ahoriff
Johnson led in tho defendant. Mrs.
Hamilton looked palo and fatigued,
bp. walked w'th firm demeanor through
tho narrow ais'ea, and paid no atten
tion to tho scrutinizing gazo of tho
crowd oi both aides of Hr. When
brought within tho railing alio Bank
woan1"1 into a chair, dircotly facing
tho j 'ry. Sho ncryousl' twisted her
fingcra, her hands boing coverod with
poarl colorod gloves. Tho clerk of
tbo court called tho jury and inquired :
"Gentlemen, havo you agreed upon n
vordictt' To whioh Foreman Ileoves
responded in stentorian tones : "Wo
havo." By this timo tho court room
had becomo silent, and when tho fore
man answered, "Wo find tho defend
ant guilty as charged in tho indict
mont," Mrs. Hamilton gavo a porcep
tablo start and lifted hor head for the
first time, turning toward her counsel
with an appealing glance, and then to
ward tho members of tlio jury, who
lookod ber in tho face. Thou hor
head sank upon her broast, but she ut
tered no comment. The condoninod
woman apparently had not a friend in
the court room to offer ber consola
tiou, even her husband having; gone
oway as if unwilling to remain and
witness her du Irons. Judgo Reed
sternly aaid: "Evargolino Hamilton,
stand up.1' Tho woman a oso with
an effort and faced the Judf,e, Coun
sellor Perry standing beside her.
"You havo been conv'cted of a grave
obargc, that of atrooious assault upon
Mary Aim Donnol y, the extremo pen-
a' y for which is ton years. IJut
thero aro extenuating circumstances in
this case, and tho sentenco I am about
to imposo should bo considered lenient
in a caso ot conviction foi" atrocious
assault. I sontereo you to two yoara
confinement in tho stnto prison at
Tro.iton." Not by movement or look
did tbo condemned woman betray any
emotion, one atood in a listening at
titude while Counsellor Perry advised
ber to boar up and bo of cood cheer.
S'io resumed her scat and conversed
with several reporters, who took ad
vantage of iho occadou to ply her
with questions. Mrs. Hamilton con
demned her husband's apparent deser
tion nud made several remarks con
corning his relationship with tho nurse
previous to the atlray. aha looked
pale, but was not agitated. She en
torod tho sheriff's residence through
the front door and proceeded to her
attic prison which had been furnished
luxuriously by ber infatuatod husband
when alio was first incarcerated and bo-
foro a full oxposuro of her past career
aiiu iicuiuuu iirucuauu iipuu mm uni
caused htm to leavo her to her fate.
Sho will havo to servo a twenty month
s' term, providing sho gets tbo usual
allowanoe of two months por annum
for good behavior. It is said Mrs.
Hamilton repeatedly solicited an in
terview with her husband in order to
explain some personal matters, but
he declined to go near her.
BUT1NQ8 OF SOLOMON.
Whero you fiud ono mau who Is a
day ahead of tho tlmo in whioh ho
lives you will find a million men who
aro ton days bohind it.
Poverty is a bully if you aro afraid
of her or tremblo before hor. Povorty
is good-natured enough if you meet
nor lino a man. Ttacxeray,
By adversity aro wrought tlio groat
est works of admiration, and all tho
foir oxamples of renown out of dis
tress and misery ato grown. Daniel.
No man ever lived o richt lifo who
had not beon o'lastoiod by a woman's
love, sireugjioncd uy hor courage and
guided by her discretion. John Jius.
kin.
Eaoh human life is a crystal, rather
man a surucoj it has mauy faces, and
each face seems to him who sees it a
oomploto life; and yet all tho fact's
lorm but a part ot tho one lifo whoso
depths aro concoalod from sight.
Tho Osago tribo of Indiaus is said to
to bo tho richest nation in tho world
They have in tho United States Treas
ury $7,758,091, drawing 5 por cent,
interest, and besides this thoy hold 1,
470,000 acres of land, which js equal
to 1,000 acres apiece. Each Indian
w wtlm:iod to ba worth $15,171.
ls.lLJvut.,;-
ITT
UANOERB OF TIQHT CLOTHING
TIIK KVII. KFKKOTH OK SUIIJKCT1NO TIIK
IIKAItr AND OTIIKIt OWIAN TO UNNATU
KM. CONSTItlC'TIUN.
Now that rational ideas as to dress
havo acquired it definite place in pub
lie esteem, it mav bo imaclnod that
mo practice ot ngia lacing and cus
toms of u like nature, it known at all,
are not what thoy used to bo. A caso
of Htiddtiii death latoly reported from
Birmingham proves that it Is still too
early to Indulgo in auoh illusory idoas.
Tho deceased, n servant girl of oxoit-
aulu temperament, died sudilonly m an
epiloptoid fit, and tlio ovidonco given
tiotoro tho coroner respecting her doith
attributed the fatal issuo to asphyxia,
duo In a groat measure to tho fact that
both neck nud wawt wore unnaturally
constricted by her clothing, tho former
by a tight collar, tlio latter by a belt
worn under tho stays. Wo havo hero
cortainly those very conditions whioh
would lead us to expect tho worst
posniblo oonsequouccB from n con
vulsive seizure.
Thoro is no organ of tho body whoso
frco movement is at audi times moro
important than tlio heart. Yet hero
wo find, on tho ono hand, its movement
hampored by it tight girdlo bo placed
that it could with difficulty bo undone
at a critical moment ; on the other n
contrivance admirably adapted to al
low tho passage of blood to tho brain,
while impoding its return. This is
no isolated case as regards its essential
character, though happily, somewhat
aingultr in its termination. Minor do
groos of asphyxia, wo fear, aro submit
ted to by a good many of tho self-torturing
children of vanity, Tin tight
oorset and tho high heel etill work
mischief on tho bodies of tho devoted
wearers. Tasto and reason, indeed,
oombiuo to deprecate their injurious
and vulgar bondage, and by no means
unsuccessfully. tJtlll, tho ovil main
tains itsolf. Cisos llko that nbovo
mentioned ought to, if thoy do not,
open the oyes of nomo self-worshippers
ot tho othor box who heedlessly strive
by Buch means to excol in a sickly
grace. Wo would strongly impress
on all of this class tho fact that beauty
is impossible without health, anil
would advise them, in tho uamo of
tasto as well as comfort, to avoid thoso
methods of contortion, ono and all, by
whioh eleganoi is only carle iturcd, and
health may bo painfully and per
manently injured.
MICROBES IN A TRUNK.
THBV INJECT TWO FA IV 1 LIES A ITEM Tlllll
TV YEARS A MOItAI,.
Thirly-fivo years ago an opulent
family live 1 in ono of our most beaati
fr.l suburbs. Two lovely children
graced tlio happy household. But
acarlot fover closed their eyes in death.
Tho grief-stricken mother gathored up
little slips, slippers and toys with two
golden tresses, and roverontly laid
thorn away in a trunk as sad but price
less mementoes of her lost darlings.
War carao with its tragic vicissitudes,
and death timo and again threw its
shadow over tho hearthstone. Finally
tho place passed into strangers' hands.
Last year two families took it as a
summer residence. The children, six
in number, with childish curiosity, be
gan to explore tho secret recesses of
the grand old house. In a closet was
found the forgotten trunk. A touch
dissolved the time corroded clasp, and
ono by ono tho sacred relics wero le
moved, until a faded newspaper was
found, whioh told the pathetic story.
Half-spelling out tlio meaning, lhy
took it to their moth-r, who eluded
their curiosity ami ' t nderly repla ed
tho treasures.
Five days alter this occurrence two
of tho children were sei.ed with scarlet
fover, and forty eight hours after
wards tho other four wrro attacked.
Two oases wero grave, tho others mild.
All recovered. Was tho ditea-o con
tracted from the trunk I think so,
because there was no other ascerlnin
ab'o source of infection.
Moral : Silk, wo.ilrn and hair, bo
ing good foniiles, should not bo put
away in air tight trunks as mementoes
of friends dying with infeotious diseases,
becauso thoy may beoom, at somo re
mote period, tho starting point of a
wido spreading and disastrous epidem
ic, a calamity which was averted in
this instance only by complete isola
tion. Journal of Surgery.
DEMOCRATIC
SOOIETY OF PENNSYL
VANIA. By direction of iho Executive Com
uiittoe, the General Assembly of the
Democratic Societies of Pennsylvania
is hereby called to mectat Philadelphia,
October 15, 18S9. Each primary
sooiety or Democratic club will bj entit
led to ono deputy, and to one additional
deputy for every tweuty-fivo mem
bers. Tlio functions of tho General As
sembly, aro deli led as follows:
There shall be a General Assembly,
it shall consist of deputies from organ
izations represented in this ooiiventi n
aud from the Democratic cool ties
which shall hereafter afliliato with them
chosen under the rules of thnsu societ
ies. Tho ratio of representation in the
first General A-sembly shall bo d t
erinincd by the Executive Committer ,
and therealter by the General Aswi m
bly itsolf. The Goaeral Aemlv
shall be tho supremo legislative council
of tho Sociityi it shall elect all officer,
and the terms of nil ollicers t-liall begin
aud end on the first day of its annual
meeting.
At the recent meeting of tho Demo
oratio Stato Convention, tho following
was unanimously adopted.
Hosolvcd, That tho Democracy of
Penneylvania hail with delight the
rapid organization of Demoeiatio bo-
oletifa throughout tho Union: that wo
recommend their institution in
vcory neighborhood in this common weal
th as the nurseries of "sound republican
iprinoiplcs', aud we look with special
interests to tho perfection and extension
of he organization at tho First General
Assembly of tho societies at Philad
elphia, on Tuesday, Octobor 15, 18S9.
wnero wo cordially invito tho prosonco
f ... II I ... 4
nun ineiuiiy counsels oi mo u.'mocracy
of neighboring states.
A full representation of all primary
nuuiuiies ui ims, mo nrsi uenerai As
sembly, is respectfully urged.
Secretaries will ploaso forward lists
of deputies as sion o ohojen to John
D. Worman, Secretary Douiooratio
Societv of Pennsylvania, 109 South
Broad Street, Philadelphia.
Ciiauncey F. BlACK,
President.
John D, Wokman,
Secretary.
Miss May Morniuirsido I'm verv
sorry to hear of your brother's death,
Mr. Viller; but you'll pardon ma if 1
say that I 6eo no n ason to smile over
ill
Mr. Yorke Yillers Ob, doar, no J
I'm not smiling, don't you know. It
it must bo this eyeglass I'm trying to
keen inl
irriiirrr
THE COLUMBIA" AND
Do You Know?
Do you know that in tho great West
and Northwest thero aro boundless
nreai of the choicest farming lands tin
cullltalod, nnd opened to Fultlemenl
on easy terms? That thero aro still
millions of acres of Government Frco
hands that can bo had for tho taking,
freo of all oost, and Hint tho opportun
ity to obtain iIiuho cheap lands nud
frco landi will soon bo gone? Do you
know that nature has stored In theso
regions mineral wealth of untold value,
that la still undeveloped and unox
jilored thai tho ontiio West is teem
ing with opportunities for inonoy mak
ing nnd that it is being rapidly settled
by an intelligent nnd enterprising
people! And do you know that tho
great Chicago ifc North-Western Hail
way, with its over 7,000 miles of
thoroughly constructed and equipped
road, penetrates and ramifies tho most
interesting portions of tills grand em
plro, and that tha territory tributary to
this great system r.tono would afford
aniplo support to, nt toast, fifty times
its present population? If pot, then
loam from this, that they aro all facts,
and loarn also, that tho Chicago &
North-Western Railway has arranged
for a series of its popular half-rato
Harvest Excursions to bo run on Aug
ust Gth nnd 20th, Soptembor 10th and
21th ami Ootobor 8th, for which tick
ets will be sold to points in Iowa,
Minnesota, North and South Dakota,
Nebraska, Wyoming, ColoraJo, Utah,
Idaho, nud Montana, nt the rain of one
faro lor tho round trip, with thirty
day's allowance for return passage,
thus enabling homo seekers, iiivosfna,
prospectors and all classes of travellers,
to investigate tliu Vol nnd North
west at one-half tho usual rates. Cir
culars giving detailed information with
rates from Chicago to tho most im
portant ptiii.s will lie milled on appli
cation to E. P. Wit.so.v, General Pas
senger A'ont, Chicago & North Wcst-
orn Hallway, Chicago, Illinois. tf.
HE COT THE SEAT.
"Will j on kiud.y allow rao to
stand?" asked a gonlleman as ho got
into a railway carriage, which car
riago already contained tho specified
number.
"Certainly not, sir?" exclaimed i
passenger occupying n corner hi a1
near tho door. "Tho way these train
aro overcrowded is shameful!"
"As you appear to bo the only person
who objects to my presence,'' replied
tho gentleman, 'I shall remain where
I am."
"Then I shall call tho conductor
and havo you moved, sir."
suiting tho action to tho word, says
tno i,oniioii uourt Journal, the ag
grioved passenger arose, and putting
his head out ot tho window vocifer
ously summoned tho conductor. The
now comer saw his opportunity and
quio ly slipped Into tho corner seat.
"What's up?'' inquired the conduc
tor, as ho opened tup carnage door.
"One over tho number," repliui the
new c;iner, cooly.
'You must, come out, Bir!" the
train's goiiii on,'' aud without wait'ii
for further explan itioti tho conductor
pulled out tlio aggrieved passenger,
who was loft ildly gcstiiu a'.ingon the
platform.
Coprrlitit,
KISSED ANOTHER ITIAN'I WIFK.
At lili cood Delthbor UrownT- "u
"!,l.!,.M:'.heri.""t l' "?lenU4
Hut 1 kli, hr ou tt cLk-
anil I did so becuo ibe looktd to hndom-
toftaSMSTt?.'. beauu"1 wut
-ni!''!1" rcPllf,d arren."itno you uk It. I
will tell you j ,b u.ea br. PleroeU FTortt
..P unhrallhy woman U rarely. If oTer. beau
""I. Ttie Peculiar dlwuuca to which to many
of tho mi aro iubjaot, ara prollDo causta of
ralf. eal low facta, blotched with uoilirhtly
lilmplej, dull, lustreleu eyra and emaciated
forma. Women so BlUlcteil, can ba perma
nently cured by uslna Dr. IMeroe'f Farorita
1'mcrlpUon: and with tho rwtoratlon of
health cornea that beauty which, combined
with good qualities of bead and heart, maka
women angela of loveliness.
" Favorlto Prescription " la tha only medl
cine for women, sold by drugglsta. under a
ponlllvo cuurauieei from fha manufactur
ers, that it will give satlifacUon In arary caae.
or money will bo refunded. It U a tirtKN
tpWc for leucorrhea. painful tntnstruatlon,
unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or lalllns;
of the womb, weak back, antoverslon, retro
version, bearing. down sensations, chronic
congestion, Intlammatiou and ulceration of
the womb.
World's1 pisrixaanr Midicil amocu
iion, Manufacturers. Uuffalo, N. Y.
DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS $82?
uuatlre. or Cathartic. accordlnaT to alia of
dose By drugs-tsta. 25 cents a vlalT
"Don't ask me to mend it Take
it back and get a s."
,E5 Tet ,from J001 deler fr, tha
Yt-1- It hia hanilsome pictures and
valuable Information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a ix Horse
Ulankct will make your horse worth more
w tu ap warm.
5A Five Mile
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric
Ak for
5A Extra Test
SO other styles at prices to suit every
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write Us.
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONC GENUINE WITH OUT TH C 6A LABEL
ManuTd by W ATara t Sox, rmiad-v, who
make tbo famoua llorau lirand lisker IllatiVHs
PARKER'S
HAIR DALSAM
I romotrt luaumnt ctowiK.
Najrtr Talli la R.iUr Qra
13-MSS,
DEMOCRAT. BLOOMgBUBG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1
A BCSN foiiScmVcs.
fh f umet nd worktnc ram who har ba oat la
th mad all d cm wuh thIr booU oImii bfcv
otrim tbehoaM. Thcjwllllw Soft. Polished
utl Dry, U dmtej with
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
Mtkei tuniMkMpInc f uter.
Saves Sweeping and Scrubbing.
Th txxrU will wwir k unit dU longer, wDI not ti
tiff and hard la tnow itr or rtia, anil will b
WATERPROOF. LmIIm. trr It. and lnvltt
t bat roar hasbnnd and Bona um it Onco a wtek
for OentH Shnna and tanc a month for Ladies.
Unoqailedaat Harness DresstngaodlVMerTer
Hold tr Bhoa Btorea, Orooert, DrusgiiU, Ae,
WOLFF &. RANDOLPH, Philadelphia.
OH I MY HEAD 1 1
BasTkrlnc mf m. Haw Jaraay BsoaSar. Dy
pepsU,BtekIIesWia. TanlblaTMa
1 WbmlhsloinlsVldltsooabscofnaaIe.
md with bait dls-Mitd maltws, tha bloal bMomss
Tltutalaiidfcnlt tho otber crnns fall to Ml nor
mally, and Inducts a train of symptoms, sneh sa At
rvpala, sick hMdacba, dlulnMa, Orowslima. polplu.
Uonof tha boar!, pain In tha back, lots of appttlta,
"Than art ftw tMnn tint X btUvra In wltb all my
heart and II afford! ma ploasnn to tall of ona ot
loam," Tha tptaktr tnt tx-Beoator Jdbttt Iterllt.
botd of lbs lrg fruit Ann. n Vark riaea, K. T tod
tha tocna his offloa. "I iu sick and tetrad I htd
Mooma ntad to andnra tha 7
Tortures of Dyspopsla
aMadsnmrcusaffMllonof thkMoja. Arelt
Mid tome, WhySon't yon try
Tori to lMnMy. intile at Hondout,
Ud tonit, - Why don't Ton try (r. Etnnntr's JTa-
'. I could rat, dlfrrtft. slrp and
firo blood and every owm of tha body In bralth
myelin ni
Kl 1 " lonn ni annonnci
nnedrs JfaTorita lie
whit in buiii
icdVi entitled
to tha credit of ssTlnir my lifo. If
uuuin iraui iub tnim oi my
lonbi aboui
i
on
of nftr pwvonii who i
IVomodr" iiM been to
wjiie o mo.
lctnaiTflyou the
Tflyon thotiamciiandMilrraM
afflrtll.asi I ilri. thkk Vwnril
tlmo ofnoed.'J Mr. A. IHIleTrr Tarrrtown,
thfm a lis
wp anaa l
Blind 8lck Hoadncho
dot io tajjmra Mood and a dliorderad sUta ef th
a ip irr Air, ftenntcly's rtTor.
ntT
hcnl
rwDYrwnrttMtt to mail with like auoooaa." Mr.
liuel jrlttLTannton, VMittarit M I recommend
alok hMdacho. I aufferad for rnany years with th
FAVORITE REMEDY.
., Irlca Ona dollar. Prepared at Bondont. 7T. T.
Dr. Kennsdy's Favorite Remedy.
Prepared by
DR. DATID KENNEDV, HONDOrjT.W.T.
(1 yes bettle Wxfartt. By all dmnlsta.
QHRISTIAN F. KNAPP.
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSDURG.
Home of N. Y. ; Merchants1, of Newark, N.
T. ; Clinton, N. Y. s Peoples' N. Y. j Reading,
1'a. German American Ins. Co., New York. ;
Greenwich Insurance Co., New York ; Jersey
City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations are well seasoned by
tge nnd fire tested and have never yet hail a
loss settled by any court of law. Their assets
are all invested in solid securities, are liable
to the hazard of FIRE only.
Losses 1ROMPTI.Y and honestly adjusted
and paid as soon as determined, by CHRIST
IAN F. KNAPP, SrECUL Agent and Ad-
fUSTER, llLOOMSBURO, I'A.
jfhe 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 havinc been restored
to health by simple means, after suffer
ing lor several years with a severe lung
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 Lonsumption, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat
and lunc Maladies. He hopes all suf
ferers will try his Remedy, as it is in
valuable, l hose desiring the prescrip
tion, which will cost them nothing, and
may prove a oiessing,will please address,
Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Williamsburg,
lr: ... k,
mugs vuuuiy, new tore.
A-&-Lo.-Dec,-7-iy.
BTie Greatest Blood Purifit
II KNOWN.
III T)i1anvnaAM.H it..
IB -e.eeaiat.vAa. all t limits JUCUaCJIlU IB tUU Mf aw,
I Idttapeatnm. best. ISSiloMiof 8UU-7
I llUIUltl(ITTKUSforlA,.eB8than
twi. m uuk. iv mu tuna luvm .
m worst cases of skin disease, from ay
jgit common pimple on tho f.ic U
I SULPHUR niTTEltS la the J?
1 1 best mcdlclno to uso in all 5
I .cases of such stuhborn andv0ur Kid.
I ln1;u,60ail l"ney,areout
BLUE PILLS
, IT..
or merrury, they aro dc
rBITTKKS. 11m
tITT.lIIITltCa
arc sick, not I
matter what alls
III
tim t.iin... r..,.i .'arrou. uso
i
lnallirinn hvdp n,nt aTOl.t Tlfi I
wlthaycllwtlckynon't wait nnUl yon
1 1 breath foul audaie flat on your baclc,
I offensive? Vour but get somo at onre.lt
llstninarh la omarwlll euro you. Sulphur
lot order. UseIlltU'ra la r
UlSULl'IIUIt ri,. n i i
nirrKU8"6 Invalid's Friend.
I line tliick.iuuHj. Kememlier wkatyou
u
rony,
lead here. It may sao yonr
tuy,
it lias saved rmndreda.
i wui uuui u-uorruw,
Try a Bottle To-day I E3
CO
1
3 MOV fuffcrlnjr fnm tho cxfvut of
youU.r If w, bULrilUU lUTTItS
M uH 1 1 ohm truii
Send J Sent Mamps to A. r. Onlway i Co.,
lloston.Mass., for bct medical work pubtlicdr
J. R.SMITH&CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pn.,
DKALKK8 IN
PIANOS,
By the following wellknown makers.'
Chickcriny;,
Ivnabe,
Weber,
Hallet &. Davis.
CllU also fnriiili ntiv nP H.o
. ...Mj u . n,
CllCanor lllilL-os nt mnniilnnhimw,
prices. Do not buy a piano Le-
".".0,.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On applinatioti.
aUMI.n-u.
New Laws.
An Aot to prevent oxemplton oi
property ironi lovy and snlo or attncli
mont on jtidgmont obtained for board
for four weeks or Un.
Hkuiton 1, Jie it enacted, Ac, That
from and after tho pasoago of this not,
no exemption of property from levy
and snlo nr attachment nlinll bo allowed
on judgetiipnt obtained for board for
lour weckK or less
An Aot authorizing county conmis
Hloncrs to offer and iiay towards for
tho detection, nrrost nud conviction of
homo thiuvo.
Skction 1. Jie it enacted, &c, That
tho county coinmiBaionors of tho various
counties ot this Uommonwcaltli may,
when they deem tho ama oxpodient,
offer Hitch roward in addition to that
now authorized bv law. as in their
judgment tho uaturo of tho caee requir
es . for tlio detection or apnrohunHiou
of any poron charged with, or engaged
in liorsu stealing, or aiding or abetting
tho same: and upon the conviction of
such person, Iho county commissioners
may nay such roward or othor com
pontt.i'tioti out of tho county treasury)
nut in no causo shall tho owner ot tliu
stolon horse or horses, bo oulitlod to
any ot said roward.
An Aot to repeal tlio First section of an
act, untitled "An aot for regulating and
maintaining of fences," passed Anno
Domini ono thousand soveu hundred.
Skotion 1. .lie it enacted, Ac, That
so much of an aot, entitled "An act for
regulating nud maintaining of fences,"
p.isu'd Anno Domini one thousand
suvon hundred, as roads m follows,
namely: "Flir preventing all disputes
and differences that may arise through
tlio neglect or insullioieuuy of leuues in
thin province, and counties annexed,
bo it enacted, that all cornfields nnd
grounds kopt for iticlousures, within
tlio said provinco and count cs ai.nexcd
snail bo well fenced, with fence at least
live feet IiikIi, of sulhcent rail or Iocs,
and close at the bottom; and whoso
ever, not having their grounds inclosed
with such suHieiont fence as aloresaid
shall hurt, kill or do damage to any
horse, kiuo, shoep, hogs or goats, of
any other persona, by hunting or driv
ing them oat of or lrora said grounds,
shall bo liable to make good all damag
es sustained thercbv to tho owner ot
the said cattlo. Provided, That all
sort of swine going at large, contrary
to tho intent of an ao. made aud passed
this present session, entitled 'An aot
tor restraining of swino from running
at large,' shall not fall or bo deemed
within tho construction of this act.
But if any horse, kine. sheep, hoi's or
goats, or any kind of cattle, shall break
into any raau's incloustire, tho fence
being ot tlio aforesaid height and suili
ciency, and by the view of two persons
for that purpose appointed by the
county court, found and approved to
bo such, then the owner of such cattlo
shall bo liable to mako good all damage
to the owner of tho enclosure, for tho
first offense singlo damages only, and
ever after doublo the damages sus
tained. And all persons having any
unruly horses, mares or oattle that aie
not to bo kept off by such fences as
aforesaid, aro ordered, and shall be
obliged, to tako effectual caro to res
train the same from trespassing on
their neighbors' inclosures' being tlio
first section of the said act be, and the
samo is hereby, repealed.
CONGRESSIONAL UTIQUETTE-
MONEY, NOT 5IKI11T, IS THE MEASUItK OF
WORTH, SAYS OKNEIIAI. OSI10UNE.
uenorai tu. . usoornr', concress
man from the Twelfth Pennsylvania
Di'trict, contributes an interesting ar
ticlo to a weekly periodical, from
which the following extracts nr.
taken :
"For a congressman to live in the
cnpital, that is, to mako even a veiy
in, aiocre ngure iu soo'ety, ho must
spend an amount equal to at least
twice his salary. I should think 15-
OOOaytar would hardly go far in
giving a man anything like a prtstlge.
i mean, 01 course, ttie tweragn con
gressman, tho ptreon who has neither
brilliancy nor social standing to com
mend him. It is a fact, aud a reurret,.
tablo one, that a congressman is meas
ured by tlio money ho spcuds, not by
his ability or merit.
"Tako tho congressman, who en-
ueavors io live wiliitn ins nn tiest sa
lary, and ho lives in a very unpreten
tious way. A cheap bjarding-house, say
from S8 to S10 per week ( a bonrdincr-
houe equal to a clerk's boardiug.
house in Philadelphia), is liN tempor
ary home. His social life is a narro v
one, as must necessarily bo tho life of
a representative who has no woalth to
squander. He is a tu prey to tha iol.
byists; an easy subject "for shrewd
jobbers, for lie sees the others livina in
clover and knows that it is within his
reach and temptation is not always re
sisted.
"Bat taking it all in all, tho con
grcasmen do not always hva 'high.
Very fpv, if any, of them save a'iy
money out of their salary. It is nos-
sible for a man to live, but his stand
ing is impaired and his prospects dim
agii b-yond repair. I iioro is no
reaon why a man could not live with-1
n ins means beyond that of social
lleasure.
HEALTH UFF10ERS OF NEW YORK.
Members of the Board of Health of
New York and Brooklyn and other
prominent physioians who have visited
apeer's vineyards, into Spcet's N. J.
Wino for their patiects and iu their
own families, much ou account of Iho
iron(blooi making property) contained
in tt from the soil o i which Spoor's
vineyards are eituat-d. Tribune Mr.
Spoor furnishes this wino aud his
Unferincnted Grapj Juico to Druggists.
To use tho lausuago of u'ushiiicr
youth, tho very perfeolton of the beau
tiful is tho siaile which now adorns the
faco of tho seaside hotel keeper.
Tlio larcest bar of cold ever oast n
tho world was turned out at tlio Unit
ed Slates assay olHoe at Ileleni, M ni
tana, recently. It weighed five hun
dred pounds and is worth a lutlo over
$ 100,000.
A sign writer The rterographer.
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Diafmts and Hay Fivir.
A NEW HOME TUKATUEXT.
Euflerers aro not generally aware that
theso di&e&vs are contagious, or that they
are due to the presence oi living parasites In
the lining membrane of the nose aud eus
tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how
ever, has proved this to be. a fact and the
result Is tltat a simple remedy has Un for
mulateu w hereby catarrh, catarrhal deatne
and Iiay fever are ennanently curod In
from one to Ihreo simple applications made
at Ijome by the patient once in two weeks.
N. II. For catarrhal discharges peculiar to
females (whites) this remedy lsasiieclflc.
A pamphlet explaining this new treatment
Is bent on receipt of leu ccnU by A. 11,
Kwosi Sox, sot Weat King St, Torouto:
Canada ScUttHlo timrtcun. '
Bottom froui caiarthai f-TTi'Ww afaauU
iiiiVsiuHiiiasswtf.
Day 3aci33srjt.szr 3dtj iwcoasrsc,, 3vjc. x.
Thlslsa.Now and Miwtnly Unites! Trrntle, ami Inillerwniable to every YOUNO, MIDDLE
flOED, ami OLD MAN wlm Is ufTi ilnir from WrakniM, Ijinpiur, Ixxs of Memory, liiuhfulncM,
leprrmlon of Spirit, l.lrcr Comphlut, Dleejees of llio Kidneys, nnd all dlcacs dependent upon
.aouuoni, jitxcceece, rouy, vice, ignorance,
Hound In leather, fall frltt. I'rlro, onlv nno dolt.ir, by mall, sontpd In plain wrspper, po"tp1d,
CONFIDENTIAL. Address llEMir JitfMoNT.ll.l)., No. 3S1 Columbus Avenue, or r. O. Hot
aioa, llo-ton, lln", Ihvfatorv lctnro with numerous Ic'tlmonl.ilJ from lileh sources, frco to all.
This Is Iho only CLESTrtO-MRDICO PH YtilOLOC Y ever pnlllshed, and Is absolutely complete
and iierfeiL It Ulmuluublo to all adUctcd, as It reaches the very roots and ltals of disease.
Ii9 y disKiN luiiBTTjf '
n.i I
For all 1)1 ( of Men, by tho dlstlnculshed
Jisniir w innNT, Al. It.. WHO rus DISCOVERED
THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE ES.
8ENCE OF MANHOOD, tnnr bo consults in
trictetroiitldcnce,lnjcrson or by Mtcr.M his
Mimicwiuuruiury,. o.i)3i uoiumbus AV.,uoUfn,
"I HEARD A VOICES
WIIOI.nSALK
(fr&tfy, Solaffo, (CanJ, FfOt'tj t TZoty.
soli: agents tor
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
IPElSrJS! T GOODS Jk. SPECIALTS",
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars t
Honry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Aeh.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, at follows t
Oranges, Lemort5,
Oi Englijrj WalnUt5, pop orn ISollj.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. 6. hOBBIS,
2)ELEFi iH
Foreign and Domestic
w oiii m
-HLv
BLOOMSBQRG T Pfl
INDUCEMENTS
Pianos, Ops, and
- - -
PATENTS,
VOl'.siH PC lis hrsiwilvl, ill til 1'Atent
lrect,tten:ecia irtaiut pueai Diti"ciiln le
Wahlrfstin1:"'' coiri "sa VemVte rfom
heoiluioJel.drawlDff, or pnotn,wllh description
Wo advise If patentable or not, free Tot cfianw
OurfeenotauetlllpHntlsb.-ir-l. cof8S?.
A boolt,"ilow to iiotaln l'atrni.H,-wtii referenjes
C. .A SNOW & CO,,
Opoontl'tentO'ri a Wauimcuin, ru
01IATl'UI,-COJlFOU11N.
EPP'S COCOA.
HHEAKKAST.
nutrltlou. snj by a carelul application of the nSe
proivrtle of well sehvie.l 'ooov .Mr Ennjhii
Kro,l?ur b"'f't tiMes ttlth ad Tlcatelr
Utvired Weraw which may nive u inanr heavi
doctors' bill. ItNbrthe la llcloiV uw of sSen
.rtlclMOtdlet thtt aeontO,ii!n.rnMV not" if'Mi
l built up until sinn en-)an t reut evirr u-u.
Rlin.Ulneariubltt4ie.ilr to mu.- a ir.,
ther is a weatt ivunt rt mv e. ina , ?ii
fat il sliaf by keeping o irlvw wetlrtrllOej with 1
pure blood and a proprlr nonrtbM frame. v.rfl
UbTliSuua. f "rN'
. JAMBS KPHI ca, HsmowBilUo CTieniUU.
Music
nerroue uommy, viuu .ciunupuuu,
OUSilEMMI'I'I'r,
author, I
Electro-
uaes.
IT SAID, ''COME AND 8EE.1"
DEALERS IN
ream N5 r
S "V A A m M
-IN-
Sewing Madiines.
- WAREROOiMS
J".8, WILLIAMSi AUCTIONEEH.
ULOOM3I1UMI, J'A.
Real Estata Bought and Sjli.
Pyties desiring to buy horses a-id wncons
OU d do we tn .jll nn ,i. ,i k
vi, ,uu 4IH1VI.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
1 1 V H TV m..
retosllj
. .. ujreat. .i:t Tin; ;i.s
1NU
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD
S?P.','?L,"K-M'' toU- tautuui autOffSfiniS
s-Sd'uEl!LKI1 4 to - "estnut St., Phiu.
yllTT DOLIUBS for
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
F3 T . TVT ICt
BUSINESS COLLEGE
HUH t'heitaat SU, Tkllsaa.
l'o.lttoo. forflradaatea.
Time repaired 3 tod saaa
II VST jVoHl3pd, Uttt
iarsa ausf. urcuora
Vjwisawuusajav
--wAa"iii s sssw uniit! i rr-,r
I
I
ICHESTNUT r ?
Every Suit wo pell is a walking n,.
vtrlioment for in. TiiomainU nf
pleased oustoiiiers nro 8ireatlltii; tlio
ruputitioii nf tbu I!ott AI.i.lo (Jlntl..
nig in Puil.vielplih for Men, I50ys
and Childr n. We link I5est Quality
to Lowest Prices.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT CTG.
rillLADKLPHIA.
THL IIAY FEVER SEASON
July, AitKtiHt, September.
"At. thta ISfl I. wtipn II frt nfTnra flin A,
tractions nud tlio mjt ttellir'itrut resources to ner!
mm wn iso Honnjnesi of uxly li'rmlts out of door
cxerclwun.latnuo.n'nts. ni'tltltudni nro a n ,r.
of tlw moit.nj wp iri'ln. wirlso no, n.i I do runs
lQ Ills in vfMf. i mi ninlt.v It 'ihi w.t.t,,,...
f'pl'e.iWi?, dno.ni lln,' nn n mvjn a ito ilo mi' in"
..o....u u(.,n .,i i it .. in: suufivn t.om nay rover
luvdloi'itfim iln for iny irmt-vo'iny rJtnody
M.invof llDin Iiowl'i'it. It l"i 1 ii m.i n mln n
o iii,o t ioy lure bii'n 1','iioruit ot lily's Cream
, ,.,u Kim i iur my- luyor in nil
Its forms. Atfrrt ibl'i In iliamj , cntlroly ilevotd ot
quickly .ill ivs lnil imiu ulin and jecu oithitrouo
I ir wiil-h ilissnrii-oi' ii n !na! la viln." l'i
''rd'tt """ i,a'v YurK cllf July 18 1
UAII.Jt.OAO TIIVIB ZfA.B&a
J-JPAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND
WKSTBIIN 1UILKOAD.
1JLOOMS11UHG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NOltTlr.
a. si. 1.
NORTnUUSKBUMD 6 40
Cameron 5 65
Chulfisky ii ifl
Danville c OS
Catawlssa tl as
r M
r M
1 85
10 10 6 15
10 25
111 m
1 M
5 14
I l'J
2 24
2 2
10 36
10 53
11 00
11 07
11 16
11 22
II 26
II .10
unpen... e so
Uloomsburg 6 30
Kspy, e 42
l.lino Hldgo 6 60
inilun "1U1U. ....... ... a
llrlarcreck . o ss
berwlck r 05
lieacb. Haven 7 11
Ilick'B Ferry 7 19
HhUkfchlnny 7 so
Hunlock'B 743
Nantlcoke 7 so
Avondale 7 64
2 49
2 51
2 5U
3 09
3 19
3 2(1
8 35
3 39
3 43
II 37
11 41
11 49
11 59
12 09
12 16
12 20
12 iW
12 30
12 37
12 41
12 45
12 50
12 55
1 03
1 II
1 19
1 25
1 30
r ii
SOUTH
p u
riymoutii 7 69
I'lymoutb Junction,. ., 8 03
Kingston 8 us
Uenuett h 12
.Maltby. 8 17
. juuiiiii; o
West I'ltiston s S7
ritlston s 33
Lackawanna 8 40
Tajlorvllle 8 48
Bellevuo s si
SCHiNTOH 9 no
r m
STATIONS.
1 u
SCRANTOK 0 10
llellevue 0 if
Tajlorvllle. n 20
3 62
3 66
4 01
4 22
r u
A U
9 60
9 65
10 00
10 08
10 16
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 31
10 39
10 42
10 17
10 61
10 65
11 02
11 12
11 22
II 29
11 37
ii"4S
11 52
11 69
12 05
12 10
12 10
12 30
ii'io
12 65
2 05
i"n
2 21
S 28
2 34
2 39
247
2 50
8 51
2 59
3 0.1
3 06
3 19
3 29
3 39
8 45
3 6t
3 67
4 01
4 05
4 13
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 46
4 64
5 00
5 15
Lackawanna .
'A
i'ltiston
WentHliji'tiin r a.
11 3n
Wyoming B 17
niHltoy c si
Ilennplt.
Kingston
l'lymoutn Junction..
I'lymoutb
f. 55
8 (8
7 U5
7 10
Nantlcoke 7 m
llunlock'a 7 m
Miilckshlnny t 47
Hlck'a Kerry 7 si
Heach Haven 8 01
llerwlck a 07
Unarcreek. s 13
willow drove 8 in
Llmo Hldgc s 20
KfPy--- 8 26
Uloomsburg 8 32
Hupcrt 8 37
Catawlssa 8 J2
Danville g 57
Chulaaky 9 oi
Cameron u 07
NOKTnCUBERLlKD 22
Avonaaie.
I 14
iiS?Jine-"J?Ss ".""Pert with HilladelpliH &
iim?J5W,ra1 ,0,r Tnmanend.Tamaqua, Will.
la,mi9poJt' ?.'iB.bur'' I'ot'svlllo, etc. At Sorthum.
tfl?ni?ith i- K-1)lv- '' Ilarrlrturj?,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry andKrfc
'V. y. HALSTBAD, acn.Man.,
Sernnton, l'a
a u
r
r m
r
Pennsylvania Railroad.
llxfl
Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis
. ion, and Northorn Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
in effect MAY u 1889. Trains leave sunbury
EASTWAHD
O in A tn Dan -n
arriving at l'miadelphlaa.15 . m. : New York
rSuMeC?- Tnr0ugh P&B8e"eer coach tS
daiiv f Hnn ..:"B:w!S:-7. Express
f-h4r5nPnrm;A SSf?irJ5?. P. rn,' l-arlor car
lEnSS toVh..aiel7b.rannUSaKTr C0&Cnea
nEJrP iM a- m- i Now York 7,lb a. m.
Kf-5-.15 m: ! WtlnBton 6.30 a. m. :
J!SJIBJ-eeplJB?ar'fom "arrlsburg to rhlladell
KHJ,a.?na.New,Yorfc I'W'ttlelphla pasaongers can
remain In alwper unaisturbed until 7 " m.
.1.60 a. -m. Erie Mall (dally) for Harrlsbunr aBd
IntermMlate fltatlon,;arr-vfng at miadelpblJ
2iSa; m New Yorli a-so n-: Through imuman
phfaP. SCars &M V33 coaches to rhlladel.
2 0 a. m southnri Evpreaiilally) for HarrU.
nZiltS, '."iSMiL1" ,W arriving atllS 1 1
Tn.h11, cara 10 u au.l WAsiiinf ton,
and tbr0Ulb n.lJiSinirprnainhAj tn n.iii b 1
" -o- v-.,vv, m mmiu'lIU,
WEST W A Kb.
5.10a. m.Erlo Mall (dally), for Erie anJ nr
ternanUi 3 i, ""4"Ife .?.rtiS5f ?oPch "
Ko Voester. Fu,-ri;uaono to Erie ana
9.53-News Express ( dally i for Lock naven
and Intermediate stations.
vi f rX'ttiSi .("atlr "cept Hnn-
nZif PV'i8t.Ue.'laU,' Pt8nday)for He.
ShiS,,.hi.?51 n(1 Ibtermedlaln statloia, with
1 m V.f 5 paB,e.n?..r cOMhea to Henovo and Watklns.
lioni Wllllaiiisportand intermixllato bw.
Timouaii TiuiNs volt suKinatY fhom the
,;. "m""! icaiuH rmiaaeipma 4. so a.m.
aUrSra-t?y V.I5''
Kilura 1?n.aaB I . . .
Kiinhiir. , m ; . u "'-i'i ounaa arming at
Hh?iMHnM.s.W " "irouKn l'arlor car from
I'll lade phi. audvnroagb passenger coaches from
I'liliatelphla and lialtlmoro. i-wra uuui
nhiaaitiLi?Si!TC8,:?.ew. J0" 9 00 a-m-! Tblladel.
m5 ! ii . ' ,?"""l,'i i. m.i nam.
SiLbiirv." s-jii1- fipt.bLu"?.a.?: v
$tSM- rblfadjlphla ami ltalUuioro k
. V.hu.,?0.r. KP'Jleavi!s.New York 3 01 p
tngatnbTnoyP-loni SUDllay' rr,V
ifrlP Xf alt la. . VT.T...A.ri..
Fno'r V, A I WashtBBton. liw) p. ml s ifaltl.
. V...I'.. ",u .X' iuiuif m Duunuryo.iu
Si,iShj.i"JP tt'fotigh I'ullman sleeping cara from
.,,.t'Ilila' waalington nnd lialilmore and
tnrOUtrh nAHRmriir unnAltno ii..r..lliJt..
..... "vw i uunuciiuia
HU!i'.,.1'.M,!!l.A;Lt'''"'i tV "II.KKHIIAHHK
HI' M'II IU, I. WAV,
Wllke.h.r,iY,eff!PhHH4Jt!) .
.. i lf, lVn sunburys.S5p. m.. arriving
. . .7. i.r ,, n.couarrv ll.lf a. in. am
Ibgat Uloora Kerry vjirr'p, ..Hunbury l.sp p. m
r.xpris we.t leaven Vllke.barr J.i5 p. n. . ai
vlng at uiootu K'rrr 4 JO p. m.. Htinbary ft )p. mr
flJMUAl TIIA1NS.
WllLrfcll.lr,, fnoll la. ua i.'..... . n ft., -
It o"i In 4"U0U1 mrjrl(l-4' "t WHLea-Uarre
Miu.l.ir iooomraaluion loava Wllkua-Usr' 6:10
tiVt 'xa ' Uluoia lTi rr, .w p in., haubary
CU mi it Hivin
i H U'lMlll
ro m
18b'J.
6 30
6 31
6 40
ta
7 1.5
7 12
7 20
7 27
7 31
7 35
1 41
7 4j
5
8 0
8 1
8 2
8 3
8 a
8 38
8 4
8 4
8 63
8 59
9 d
R 2
fi 3D
8 37
6 45
6 60
A 56
6 59
7 113
7 07
7 1!
7 16
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 56
8 07
S 13
8 2(
8 27
8 11
8 3.'
8 41
8 47
8 52
8 57
9 16
9 21
9 28
9 45
-. London, ICuiUad.
I to.
i.va. aHitcJ
t.t l'.Ajitei Aj