THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TO CHANGE Dim ROAD TO MACADAM Hull Convict Wmr II. ISmplord at IUmmI MnWIngT Tho modern system of making road la a compound of two sjrfiteiiu, used In England in tho early part of tho century by Telford and Macadam respectively. leiroru was an onglnoor and Macadam a road maker. Tho lat ter undoubtedly originated tho principle, of using small fragments of stono for road ways. Telford Insisted upon a stone foundation MACADAM. composed of Ir regular stone from six to eight Inches in sizo as base, to prevent tho smaller stono from being pushed into the ground in soft places, and to insure good drainage. Macadam denied tho usefulness of tho foundation, and engineers are yet divid ed on tho question. Macadam's rulo for the sizo of tho fragments, termed rood metal, was six ounces in weight. A cubo of one and one-half inches of compact limestone weighs about six ounces. Roadways with tho macadam top and with or without the Telford base may be constructed from a common dirt road. The method for such work is described in n recent article in Tho Philadelphia Kecord. A, variety of macadam roads aro now under way in the vicinity of Philadelphia, and this article evidently treats tho matter from a practical point of view: "In building a macadamized road from a common dirt road it is essential that tho surface should bo scraped or exca Tated in order to ijtvn u good foundation for tho layer or broken stone. T) earth is then thoi oughly rolled, lit order to compact it and prevent tho broken Btone from sinking too deeply in the soft earth. If tho Tel ford foundation is used the stones, wnicu are from teltohd. six to eight inches in size, are set in po sition on the rolled earth and covered' with a six-inch layer of macadam metal, broken so as to pass through a two and one-half inch ring. This is then rolled with a steam roller, the pattern most commonly used being a 15-ton machine, costing $5,000, though 20-ton and 80-ton midlines are in use. "When it Is found that the metal will not yield to tho roller the bed is ready for another layer of stone, which should be six inches deep in tho center, sloping to the sides, and again compactly rolled. A top dressing of fine broken stone, usu ally the screenings from a crusher, and not exceeding three-quarters of an inch in largest dimensions, is spread over the road to a depth of two inches. A steam roller will compact theso screenings to a smooth surface and the road is ready for travel. The rolliug is facilitated and greater compactness secured if tho stone Is thoroughly sprinkled. Unless a great volume, of trafllo is to pass over tho road it is cot necessdry to have tho metal a foot thick, a depth of eight inches being sufficient for ordinary travel." In using the macadam on a common dirt road, without tbo Telford founda tion, the metal is placed upon tho hard rolled surface in a uniform layer not ex ceeding 0 Inches in depth. This layer is compactly rolled, and then another layer of metal is spread on and treated in the urns way, and so on until tho roadway is completed according to Tho Record's description of the Telford road. Tho great expense of macadam roads is on obstacle to their general adoption. A method for reducing tho expense is suggested by Tho New York Journal of Commerce in an editorial given below: "It would pay everywhere to construct tho best macadamized roods, and the work should bo undertaken by the state where long thoroughfares aro required. Wo have often suggested that it need cost very little if tho convicts and crim inals who cannot bo given their liberty because of their unrestrained depravity wero employed at tho task. This would effect a double object. It would build splendid roads at small cost throughout the length and breadth of the land, and it would tend to restrain crime. It is Uttlo hardship to the burglar or the high wayman to keep him in a prison where be is well fed and clothed and better cared for on the whole than the average of honest laborers who support them selves. If he was set to breaking stone lid road building in n chain gang, and made to eat his bread in the sweat of bis face, under a burning July sun or in the chill of winter, he would not think that conviction of crime was such a light matter." lload Handing- In France. A writer in Harper's 'Weekly recently cave the following description of mend ing a national road in France: "With tho beginning of October and the rainy season an inspector comes out though for that matter ho is almost always trav eling up and down followed by a largo gang of men, one or more steam rollers, which, if tho district is far from a town, poll after them gypsy vans in which tbe men live. The properly broken stone is then spread evenly over the road, the interstices aro filled up with smaller tones and pebbles, tho refuse from the larger stuff; over this is spread a layer of chalky or clayey earth, which had been carted and heaped there in neat piles during the summer; what we would call mush molly is mode out of the whole mass with water from the gutter, which the engine of the roller pumps through a hoso; tho steam roller next parades up and own over the Burf ace for a day or to, boards and guards ore put up to keep tho passers by from driving on the gross, and by the middle of winter the whole urface is perfect; bo perfect is it that in a ride through the Vosges in the early spring, although thcro were high snow bonks on both sides, the road having been cleared, and although frost was coming up out of the ground, it was com paratively easy to rido on a light bicyclo Instead of being obliged to pull the ma chine through a sea of mud," Smiling In Death. a dead ana's ciif.kks kept nosr FOIl THREE WEEKS AT SIIAMOKW. There was a quiet funeral in North umbcrland last Tuesday week- which the closing eceno in a remarkable case that bad excited that town lor somo titno. Tho corpse was that of Miss Jennie Honst, the only daughter of (Jbarles Jioust, a prominent storekeep er of Northumberland, who died on February 25. The young woman was twenty-thrco years old, and until fivo years ago was ono of tho belles of the plaoc. iler mind ueoame unbalanced, and threo months ago she was sent to the insano asylum at Danville. After a month's stay there she was taken home and her bed placed in tho parlor where she could play the piano, of wuloh she was passionately tond. Tho night of her death Miss Houat was attacted with an ungovernable frenSy, and would have nothing to do with anyone. At times she would rush to tho piano and play boautiful and weird rofrains, and then break tho furniture. It is said that she smash, ed tbe upright grand piano. At htt tho household heard no more nohto from tbo parlor, and supposing Jeesie had retirod, went to sleop. Tho follow ing morning at a late hour Mr, lioust carried in breakfast for her daughter. Tbo room was quiet, and on tbe bed lay Jessie. Her features bore a look of agony and wero horribly distorted. firm whb dead. The family doctor TALK 19 CniiAP, and tho press tms with Mverllfmcnis of sarsaparlOas, and other liver, Moot and tunc remedies, but thcro la ont medicine, uid only one, the claims for which. M a cure for all lingering disease arising; from Torpid Liver or nillnutncM. or from 'Impure blood, are backed up brapoilltve cnaranteel If It don't do Just as represented. In tvtrv com, thn money paid for It Is promjtlr refunded. This peculiar medicine sella " Vejond all others throughout the plrlUiol world. And vrhr should It notr 'fTalk Is.phrap,! but when It's hacked up br a rosltlvo srusursua. tec, br a houao of lone cstahllshed'trputa tlon, for honesty. Integrity and sound 'Onan cial standing, then tromi mean MMnusi. And that's Just what tbo World's Dispensary Med ical AasodaUon. of UuffaloV N; T;, Turin In fruaranteelng their Dr. Pierce's abided Ked cal Discovery. ., . . Dr. llcrco's Golden Medical Discovery checks the f rightful Inroads of Scrorula and,' If taken In tlmo, orrosts the' march" of Con sumption of tbe Lungs, which Is Long scrofula, purifies and enriches, the' blood, thereby curing all Rkln and Scalp Disease,' Ulcers, Bores, Bwelllogs, and kiudred-ll- $5002 for an In curable, case or Caw the proprlctonfof htt t$t,w Catarrh .Remedy BrlU mild, soothing and belling nrnnertie. It mm tha vnnl oases, no nutter of how long standing. Only Co cents. Bold by druggists everywhere. " If You Have CONSUMPTION I C0U8H OR C0U BRONCHITIS Throat Affection SCROFULA I Wasting cf-fleak Or amy JXsesM irfore iht Threat and Ztinf ewe XfVtamef, Ixitt c-f Btrtnnth" or XVrw. Ttixtr, you can bm relieved unit Cured hy' SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Aehfor Btotl't Itmnltton, and lei no em mtwiien er tottcitatton induct you ( eteeeft a eubslttute. Sold by all Druggists, OOTT . BOWNE.Chemf.U, N.Y. CLOTHING J CLOTHING Cr. W. BSFITSCH, THE MERCHANT TA LOR. W Furnishing Bo&d2,B3,ts & Cap$ O? EVKIIV UKSCRIPTION. Suits made to order at short notice and atit iilways guaranteed o'r'tio sale. Call and examine the largest and 'best selected stock of guod ever shown in Columbia comity. Btorc next door to First National Bank MAIN STREET, Blootnsbttrc Pa. February ist, 1890. The ST. PAUL. .1IINNK U'Ol.IS AT MINI. TOIIA IIY. nmt It. hrnnrlie. urriitue the MUM! II. LI. ir TOO IRS O0INC1 TOTIIEFHBB' FAUV3 OP THE MILK" 1UVER VALLEY, TAKK THII Great Northern Ry- Line. TO THE GOLD, SILVER, COPPEIt, IRON' AND COAL MISE1 OC MONTANA, TAKK HIS Great Northern Ry. Line. TO QKEVT PALLS, TUB FUTURE INDUSTRIAL CENT1IK0FTIIE NORTHWEST, Tils Till Great Northern Ry. Line. TO HELENA, 11UTTE, SPOKANE FALLS AND THE COAST CITIES, TUB TUB Great Northern Ry. Line. TO PARQO, CROOKSTON, ORAND FORKS AND WEINNEPEO, TIM Till Great Northern Ry. Line. TO ALL MINNESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OltEdON, WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA ANI MANITOBA I'OINTS, Till TBI Great Northern Rv. Line. For tl kets. maps and guides, apply to your home ticket agent or write to I'. I.W'Hir.NKV, Gen. I'dai. and ticket Agent, GRUTNOKTHSKH ltilLWAY, St. Paul, Minn. rf-Tbe (I It KIT NIMITIIKHN RAILWAY LINK tuna Its own Magnltlcent Duung Cam, Palace Sleeping Cam. SpocUl Apartment cars and Free colonist Sleepers on Dally rnrouirn Trains. J. R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., nuiLEiia in PIANOS, Uythe (ollnwiog well known makers; Cliickcrinuf, Knabe, Weber, Hal let & Davis. Can also furnish ituy of the cheaper iiiukea tit manutacturers prices. Do not buy a piano be fore getting our prices. Catalogue and Price Lists On application FRAZER GREASE iifjst i.v Tin: would. Tt a HiwnnnlUlna.r. nuurDUHd. actually outla.tlDB' two box., of anroth.r brand. Not n-KUd br but. tru i:t tin; 41 v.s dim:. FOB SILK IIV DEALER. GENERALLY, lyr SUDSCIUHE FOIt Tills COLUMBIAN. causo of death. When tliq-undertaker appeared nH ii6tif later tho irirl'g face . . ! . 1 1.1 1 t r , , . 0 . who 1 iiriY vmcK. no in looted one and a half pallona of cmbarming fluid into tho vein". Ton honni nasopil nn.l Mm .)'- BiricKen motiicr onteroil tho parlor. She looked at tho oorpjo'a faco and almost sank to tho floor in a faint. The dead gill looked as though the had dome to llfo. The distorted expression had disappeared, and the cheeks were a roAV red. Thn mnlhnr loft ikn mnm . , shrinking with joy, exclaiming that ucssiu -hm in a iranoo. ur. sncotE was putninonetl, togother with the undertaker: Imt hnlh naanrorl inn tn,. ily that lifo wan extinct. Tho matter was kept quiet, and on tho lliiid day tho house was crowded with relatives and friends to attend tho funeral. Tho minister preached a ser mon , and then tho enllro assemblage W08 notlfle-1 that nr InniTal trniiTil tftlrd tllanA rTtmv lufl. t tin liniian my stified. Tho mother hid forbidden'tho interment, tliinking her daughter yet auvo. ways cme ana went, ana tno rp.mfilnR atlll lnv I ti tftn nnr!np Vnw and then friends came to view them. No signs of decomposition were visible and a more lifcliko corpso was not conceivable. Things went on this way until Tues day, when Undertaker Bright, struck with tho beauty of tho day and think- infr it. wnnlfl tin mnut tttfintv fnt Mm. Boust's fuiicr il, persuadod the mother to let tno interment 00 maae. ino pall-boirers wero again summoned, and a quiet funeral procesaioti 'wended its way to the northorn part of tho town. No minister was present, and tho young woman, still looking as though in life, was sileotlv laid in her last reeling-place. A Deer In Wilhamiport. MEH AND UOOS CHASE THE ANIMAL THROUGH THE STREETS AND CAP TURE IT. A wild deer wa caught id the ntretta of Williatmpoel on Thursday evening fllifcti XJ. 1 tio animal hart probably beeb. driven by dog, and, becoming ouztled. dashed down the hill-sidu and entered the city by way of the come terjf. The novel secneof a deer bound ingjalonc tbe street created a sensation and a large force of men and dogs was soon in pursuit. The frightened deer dashed hither and' thither, but was headtd off at every point until it finally become be wlldeied and almost exhausted. It was chased into a lot, surrounded by men and 'boys and captured by means of a lasso. It has btea many years since one'of thesa animals has been within sight of that city. Everybody Know That at this season the blood is filled with impurities, the accumulation of months f uloe confitletnenl in poorly ventilated store?, workshopa'and tene ments. All these impurities and every trace of scrofula, salt rheum, 'or1 other disease may be expelled tby taking IT 111 . a .L- 1 ..li J : tAuuii BourBauariiiii, tuo uiisvuiuuu pun urr over nroduced. It ts tbe on v rhcdiciiie of which "100 dores one dol. lar'"is true A timely article, and one that gi ves a good deal ot desire 1 information, is "Si.anlfiu h:nin I'Aihl KvI.lltlfln,, in LippincottV for April. A conciie biographieal account of Emin Patha is given, and also tho reason of Stanley'.) Expedition, with other valuable infor mation. Tlnre has been so much talk about Einln 'I'asha and Stanley's Ex pedition, and sr much ignorance shown that th'n article from one who evident ly knows his1 subject is refreshing and instructive. A Valuible lot of old Choice Winet Some time since we e'toped at Pag eaie, N. J., and were really suroriped to see the amount of Mr. S peer's stock of grapo wine on band; it is almost labolous. four storehouses are tilled and tiers upon tiers, of casks, up and down stairs, and in some oaes huge ,Vats, ocoupy every available spot. leaving oniy nine auey ways, through which to walk. It is a vast quantity of wine. Nono is sold until it has acquired tbu aye of font years, and the buildings, 1, 2; 3, and 4, are of "the first, seoend, third, and fourth year' vintage. Our Druggists "have, supplies of the 'oldest of the above wine'-direct from Mr. Specr. J'aterson Ouar dian. PROTECTED INDUSTBY J rr.-OcIna la oat of tb uow, TMrH'tti ycer daatb ii cvli from wt ft. ChM.rn- Mother, otur thott eat 4 wtitiro fctt litt wo IMoUrsAGMEBlacklng cn ttva. sod w.tar unt co through, ,111 iiiiii.n. OIL CLOTHS Pdf. Q1 wrr out, tot 1 "itbont th. lbor .1 .cnibbl&t; U ach . Iqiuij, w. d1 mill Ih. lluor won't loukp4lnUd, tJTa iSIK-'BON a acw.'ms :::. rnnr. WOLF? i RANDOLPH, TbttMUphlfc Xtk 1. Drug, ItaU m4 Soum JnUiktf SurM, FOR MEN ONLY! ar fcvo. Bri.iu.il 111 HDOOI Iflltalu of Bud. uJ lfl.4 ti..,i iUlio I Xttf 01 Excmmi I a Old r T.1BS!. .Bl.Hlltftll.fi, Bnur.1. iWliUn Sll.LIIkrtUlfkuoli.lsl..lltri.wl.n " l' r . iU tml,. WrlUlCS. Dm1U IMS, .IDlU.liM IMlMli .U,S (M.U4) frM, TrTrii t larHtflar Horses 0attie,8heep ft Hogs. Ejcilt n rsmtdj 1 for lbs rapid curt at Hard Coldi, Coujhi, Hid Bound, YtllowWatsr, Fun, Dlitsmpsr, tut tad Wlik Eytt, Luna Ftr CeitlxnMS, Blolch.;ad HlnWillliH.' lug from Impurltlst ot Ihs Blood, will rtlltvs Nsaiotateact. Ntnufatfmitfikt MPPA MANUFACTURINO CO., LYOsU, U. Y. rou tux nv jul vsiuena. SJ.ai-yUr.ly. INVENTOR lTfUlifkl HL&ttia. UlTlflli' theit Ara larlUd La voaiult liioif. Yuict A Law, r tsbiMsw uiujvnv wnisviisidTd iiiwun utao sju u Uuuxl bcitea, brlu (beir tuxa cml) at n'uu. a.u nMuT stilllii.l nifun flarn n stis urtoo n. a litter bc. H W. Qivrilcl and IH. Anna Katharine Qrcon'a latest, and best story, "ThoForsakeu Inn," has been brought out In book form by Hobert Bonner's Sons. Tho authoreis of "The LeavenwoTtlf Ca'sd has Always been comldercd extraoidinarlly cltfiertn tho construction of mystifying and ex citing plots, but til' her Wfsl product she hainqt'oiiljeollpledievni fiefsblf in her fpccialty, but has combined with her story-tclling gift a fasoidatlng mixture of poetical qiiallliis which makfB "The Forsaken Jiin1' h vrotk of such Interest that it will not bo laid down by an imaginative rAdW until he has reached tho last line h thn lust chap'er. Tho soeno uf tho story is tho UudMon between AlbShy'Wd 'Potigh keepslo. and tho limn Is thn oloso iof tho eighteenth century. In writing her previous books, the nuUinroH oare fully planned her work b..fnro Jtiuttlntt pen to jiapur, but this story was written irt a white heat, and underWc spur of moment of Inspiration. Tho book ' is charmingly illustrated by Victor Pcr ard. 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J ohm "Master he say, 'John, you try make good man alien sarao white man. xou do alloc samo liko me.' Me do alleo.'Same like mastor; Hi h girl ktckee. From LippincMs Magaz in6 "for April. RHEUMAtltM Vav ,Kam tku Tw.nly-flT. VrrtA I k ' pl.t Rve.T.rr. Tk Umu CmL ' X bad Inflammatory BheumilUm. Tot naailr a ywlbid tololedind turel In bedr IcouldftM sm rilW. Kr stomach vis rnlnM and cut to rdaaat Wind pomrfol tnodlclnes taken to effect a cur. a. bn wneomreUtd to' lira on'brrad aadvatar. I smffortd for Iwantj-flT. rears In Ibis way. Iwitln ivii to try Dr. Dirid Kmnedr. rerorlt. BaaMdi1. taada at BoMont, It. T., and I Am Now Well, nacks to tbia aMlc'lne. Dr.' Eennedrs r.TorMa tWnadyUmrbni friend. Wllh it I im intbUdt CJ07 1 a-cod niht'e rMt. JUm food. Inch ai4naa and tatrr. which I hay. betn d.rrlnd of for ram, ahovlnr that the' riTorif. Hemedr bis no equal for lb. cur. of Indlircaltou tnd Dyiperala as win. 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Tutt's Pills stlmnlale. tha torpid llr.r, alr.iiglh lh.ills:..llT.ors;an., r.Ulal..lba bowel., and aro unequal.il as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarial ill.lrlrla tbclr llrluea sr. widely recoffitlied, aa they pea.eao pec liar prop. rile. In freeing- the system from tbat pol.oD. KLa-anlly aueaf coated, llo.e email. Price, 2ocla. Sold Evorywhero. Office. 44 Murray St.. Now York. TJioiua ida bTj been peiniatreiitly cured Ly 1'lIIIeAIiKl.rilIA.rA. KA-patonrn.notreratUn orkraof 1 1 mo from buluesii. C'aHinruuuuiirtil Iu curW 'jy others wa.itei. bond for Clrrular tURE UUARANTEED. oalli'J Ante 10 '89 ty. Onf of t C -ritt? I n I 1EE I lie Miiriiii vur lariiiueiare BDequ&lrd, ed to Intrrilnr otir toons 1 tno s (n rub loclitr( Se w4boe. Only tboit who write) V touiou oncrcaa m inr ei th thine. All you bart to do la ntuniUia (how oar roodi t tho who etU your nHfhbort n thci round you. Tta b finninir of thta dTrtlf mnt hnwi tha roaJl and of tba tt)- BYlf Kf. 'Tt followiaf cat iva tbo narDca of It rtdiicad to about th flftUth rrt of lu bulk. It l Brand, doubla alio tal. . ul.r ft UtaiTlocairj.Wo will alaoabowfoa how Tom touinika from IW to 1 0 a day t UaJt. from tha iU.rt.wi lb mi xprlea. Btur wrtta at one. W 7U otpraMGhairt. ImT, H.1ULLLTT h CO.. Box B HO, PoiTLABD. MAUI. 1313 tt. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant erowth. Nvr Fails to Rcstors Gray nair win lotuniui oior. fre vrnU n&ndruir avnd h&lr faliliur Hov Lost! How Rogalnod, KNOV THYSELE THE SCIENCE OP i-IPE- AScleiiUScand SUndird Popnlsr Medical Treatlso on the Errors of Youlh.l'remiturelJeciiQc.Nenuuo uu 1 ujfliou ueuujix, impurmes 01 me 13:00a. 'Usultlnz from Follr. Vice. Iimorance. Czcenses or Oiertiisllon, Hncrvellnj and nnllttlrig the victim tit Work, Iliulneis, the Jl.medorBocUl HtlMioil. Avoid uoililKul pretenders. I'oieees this cre.it vorlc It conu'us 800 psgts, rojal bvo. lleiutirul bindior, eraboiied, foil Ellt. I'rlco onlT tt.0'1 Lit Bill, luiltpnld, cooceiled In plain wrapper, lllin trtle rroepectus Frri-, If you apply now. Tho du'Jo,nlehed a ithor. Win. II. Parker, M. 11.. rc ceiiredtlietiOM) AMI JF.WEIXni) .MUUAI. froaitliei Nntlonol Medical A.ioclatlon Tor IUI. I'itl.H KSSAY an MIRVOUH and rilVSIUAI.DI!llILlTY.Dr.l'arkeraodacorpi of ABBlsUnt rheiclans mar bo consulted, conll dentlallr, br mall or In person, at tho office of THE I'KAIIUIIV Mi:ilICAI, l.NSTITUTL', No. 4 IlullIucli.M.. llo.lou.Hlai.... tonhoma I orders for books or letters for adike should b. directed as above. 8-28 d;4. CHICHEbfER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ited Cross Xlamond lirand TboenlrrclIabU r-tll tor mU. 8s.ft.faa4 are. Ldla, atitk PraaTct! for tha III. monV Itrand, la red umuUim Uim, e)ol allhtWNnbUrB. TatLoBOOtbrr. hUa4 4f Jnmiiij lor paruauiaii "uuitr lor ndlr" in Ittlar. b aosvll. Aaeau iaca-. CUciMUr CaeBl4 Co., tfadUea B., l'tiU. l'a. 3 28 41 Wllllir pormit of Mr. i..n,. WIWIs. ion. r Balain. OLLs. U wriuai MWa at worts oo a la rot ftv 9SO a month I now bva au ((imv irLC Allan L Co a altiuaia and itubll- ationa and oflen niakoWJIlv j ilax, (oltjncd W. H.u.itBKUa", Wlltiam Kim. ItarriatMirf. Vt t wrttni "t haa twtfr knuim njlhlor to Mil lika your tltttu. I atrday 1 look ordrr ruuuitb Itf py mo war 8HS.V W. J, M tuore, Kaniror. H., wrttrac "I uko an order for mur albuutai tluiotl tvitry boat J lali II -oDiiisjiiuiiuuiuaai!i lor a altitflo liay woiL.' rttbrrt aro doing (uii aa w i-ll i a hat not iibi la riva acta froni lb elf tellrra. Kti-r Slutll vc start VOII la this liiihini'h-. reailtrT rll to ui and learn all about It for yuuraelf. trtar1iug: mauy i w will atari jou If lou doit t delay until anoibi-rcel ahead of you in jour art of iba count rv l(u taha bold you will ba ablalo tlck up auld fan. aalCii4l Uu aicouutof a forced ruanufaiturrr aalo 1 Sa,4M(t'ii liilliir llituiiriiph Allium arato b ul4 loiba Foil fur H'i eacb. bound In I toy a I Crimasm hllk i-H lub. Chariuiar'fiMoralcd Inaldea. Ilandaouiaal albiaina Iu tin world. Larfcal Kua. Create tt bargain arr known. Ajcenta wauted. Uberal terma. lilaj tuoney fr ageota. Any onarau betoDi'ia ucceru I aient. larlli haelf on aigbt lilt la or ur lalkluf nweaMrj. Vberavar abowu, eFtry out want to .ur. chaaa. Aftutt takf Ihontaad of onlera with ri,blliy uvvrr at known. Ureal pfwCia await cry worker. Aumla an Plklac rurtuutt. LaJiaaoiaka murh at men. ou, reader, rau do a well any en, t ull Information aud larrna fret, lo ibM wbo wrlta for aaina, with particular aud ttmiifuruoi ramllr lllblea. Hooka and fertodltala. After you know all, itkotild you aoncluda lo co a further, why no baroi Ii done. Adilma b. C 1LLLN 4 CO., AtiillT. UAIVaV Jan. ly, Mliu lake! bold oflblirrand bualuvaa nilea utf rami tioflia. APRXFT Active, wrif9Uc Men i VUIIN I O mako from a to fiw VViVn 1 1-1 tlie comfort o( knoftlng tUat mey are worMDsr nr an oia and reluble firm. f)e Blrablo territory la towns and counties- can bo bc cunM by prompt apUcatlaa. We tfrjw tho mock aares KltANk'I.lV TIAVIU nn Nureerrraen, UAltimore, Md. Jan. Mar. ' a M LHttrn IUitkrsITI will litilKl you up and 9 maVn you Etroiigantl 1 tiealthy. I i.rniiit HmkRBl II naa coit a vt mmm P3 I t 3:2s a At m it CM " WeleffJ? ! Ft JefM a IIHblV' BsAIXBCAD TIMS TUXE JatJae3, JELAWARK, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. HLOOMS11UUG IMVISION. STATIONS. NOItTII. P.M. r.M. l.M. A.M. NORtnCUBSBl.lND... 5 40 1 60 10 Ul 8 15 Cameron tta ,.. 1"I5 0S0 Chuluskr 'u'a uanruie . oir, u iu.i n,i Catawiss.1 tiS .... 10 41 0 58 Kunert vsj ivw t uj . . . . , a. n a. ..A . " i iiiooinsourir ,,,,i,, oov "iui '4 F.inr. 641 8 41 II 1.5 t iO IJmn HldLH...- IM .... 1113 111 Willow Grove 051 .... 11 in 731 Brlarcrrek obi . . ii to 7 31 llcrwlck , Tl'5 3 59 1131 7 41 ueach Haven til .... 11 si 7 41 Mick's retry 7 IS .... 11 80 7 55 Milckshlmij- 7.10 J1W 1145 K06 IIUQIOCKI. Ml . .. 11(11 ill Narillcokc "10 3 36 13 0-1 H3I WOOdllO IM .... 13 10 834 I'D moult) 751) 3 45 1315 831 l'lrmoath Junction 80) .... 13 30 "3 Kingston 8 08 3 53 13 27 8 41 licnnetu. 8 13 .... 13 31 8 44 Maltor 3 17 13 33 SSI Wiomlug 8 31 4 03 13 40 8 51 West ltllston 8 37 4 Oil 1141 0I nttstdn 8 S3 111 KM MJ iackawaona 8 40 ...... 1 hi VI TavloriUlM 8 4S 1 w H35 llellcrue. im .... 115 a no KKANTOK , DIM 4 2j 120 II 3 J r.K. r.M. r. m. r. ii fcTATIONS. bOUTII. . A. V. A.M. P.M. r.M BCn ANTON 8 10 9 50 I 1.3 620 I'.ellcvue. 613 9 53 .... 6 33 Tajlorvllte 6 30 11100 St2 6 3) Ltckanranna ess loos 2 10 0 31 nttUon. 6 8) 1016 318 6 41 Weal HUstOn 6 41 10 33 3 81 CM Wynmlne 6 47 10 37 6 55 Mallbr 6 51 10 30 .... 6 59 Bennett. 6 51 10 34 3 37 7 (B Eln,raton 6M 103S 3 40 7 07 I'D mouth Junction rt.i 10 43 3 43 7 13 Plymouth 710 10 47 8 50 7 16 Avondale 7 14 10 51 3 65 7 31 Natltlcoke 7 19 1031 359 7 33 Uunlock'S 7 '.6 1103 3(M 7 43 Hhlckshlnny 737 11 13 3 30 7 65 nick's Kerry 7 65 1122 331 8 07 lieacu Haven sot 11 si 340 n is uernlck 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 30 llriar Creek. 813 3 6.1 8 87 willow drove. 8 16 1150 set 6 81 IJmoHWse 8 31) 11 54 4 02 8 33 Bjpy. 836 13 01 4 09 8 41 Illoomsburg 8 33 13 06 4 15 8 47 Itupert 837 1313 4 22 8 32 Catawlssa s 42 12 17 4 2S 9 37 Danville. 8 57 12 32 4 46 915 ChuUwky 4 51 Cameron 9 07 13 41 5 00 9 2 Northumberland 9 21 12 55 515 9 43 a. m. r. m. r. m. r. m. Connections at Itupert with Philadelphia Heading Hallroad tor Tamaneild. Tamao.ua, Will, lamsport, sunbury, Pomvllle, etc. At .Northuin. berland with P. E. Ulv. P. It It. tor Uarrlsburif, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry, and Erie. 1 W. F. UAL.'iTSAD, Oen. Man.. Scran ton, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING UA1LI10AD. ON AND APTEIt NOV. 10th IS89. TItAIN'S LEAVE BLOOMSBUKG as follows: (S0NDAY4 KIOITSD.) ForNew vork. PnlUdelphla, Heading, rottsvlllo, Taraaqua, etc., li.OU, ll:03 a. ra. For wil larajp jrt, .Milton and Dam Me 7:3 1 a. m. 3:16. 11:03 p. m. ForOaUMaC-W, 7:30, 11:05 a. m., 12.20, 6:00 6:33 p. in. For liupert 8.0 1, 7:30, ll:0la.m., 12:20, 3:16, 6:00, 6:33, 11.05 p. 01. TRAINS FOIl IILOOJISBUHU Leave Naw V Tk vl 1 Pall idelphla 7:15 a. m. 4:05 p. ui. atitt via baum ti'Ai a. m. 3:43 p. m. Leava PliiUlelplilno.jO x. m. 6.00 p. m. Leave ltoalln? 11:50 a. m. 7:51 p. m. Iavo Pottivllio 12:3) p. in. I aveTinniquH:2i a. in. 9:'8 p. ra. Leave Wlllumtrmrr. n 13 n. in i-tn m Lcava Catawlaia 6:55, 8.00 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 6:15 11:12 p.m. Leave Itupert 6:16, 7:03, 8.03, II:.' a. m. 1:39, 3.3 1, 6:32, 11:31 p.-m. ' 1 For luitlmore Washington and the West via U. f..9:-,!,iV,' t!1,Couiulril,l3l3' Ulrard Avenue Station Phiu. (P. s it it it) i:;s, s: 10, U:00 a. m. iwtiiw raf-m t-- M a. m. AT LANTIC CITY DIVISION. tajo I'hl id-lphla, Pier 7, Chestnut Street 11 uui 1 ) uuu wmii oirecL miari: HJK ATLANTIC CITT. Week dayi-Sjrji4, 9.00, a. m. 4:0J p. ra. Ac comodation. 1: to a. m. 4:3 1 u. ui. Duaun.a-r.viJTO!-!, j.uj a. m Acojmodatlon S:00 a. in. and 1:3) p m. KStUUNlNO, LEAVK ATLANTIO CITT. Depot corner Atlautlc and rkinsis Wenuos: Accomodation, S:'J3 a. m. and 4:3 ) p. m. :30 a. m.auH.11 p. rn. ..,, CO HANCOCK, .. v'cLSOO. OtiCL rasa. Agent, Vice rrts. J: anfl. Manager. Peaajyl'iiii Eiilroai. M Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Contral Railway. - -!M TIME TABLE. in enact NOV. 10. 1889. Trains leave Dunoury KABTWABD U An at m Ban 4Jhnv T ...... . 8undiiy), tornarrlsbargandintermediateatatlonai ft vrrl Vt n cr at IttillarlsalnhiA k . 5.65 p. in., connecting at rniladelphla toralfsea ?.?.re. po'nta. Through passenger coach to rmiaaeipma. 1.39 p. m. Day Exnreaa dallr except 8un4ay),for llamahurg and Interme diate stations, arrlvinc nt. iihii.rt.i.i, . 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 0.35 p. m. ; Ualtimore ms p.m.; wasnington, 8.ie p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and pasaenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. tor HarrUbnrg and all Intermediate stations, arrlv Ingat Philadelphia 4.35 a. m. : New York 7.10 a. m. Pullman sleeping oar from Ilarrlabure to Phlladell phla and New. York. Pnilailelphu passengers can remain la slwper tiodutiirhcd until 7 a. m. l.ioa. m.-Erle Mall(dally) tor Uarrlshurg and interraedliLB stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 a. m. New York, .ao a. m.; Through Pullman sleeping oara and passenger coaches to Philadel phia. 3.5oa.m.-i3ifwro Ktprein(liUr) 'or tltrrlj. burg aua lot raiodtate antloru arrlv lug u iltl more T.20, a. m. 1 1 1 .V mlagtna s. is, a m. and through Pullman Nln pine cirato HUtlmire and Washington, and through passenger ojachej to UaltUnoio. WBSTWAllll. 5.10a. m.-Brle Mall (dally), tor Erie and a) Cananialgua ai d Intermediate stations, ltochos ter, Uuffilo And Niagara Falls, with throu?h Pull man Paii oars and passongercoachea to Erie and HocniHter. 9.53-Newa Express ( dally 1 (or Lock naven and Intermediate stations. 1.43 p. in. Niagara Express (dally except Hon. nauo, u-.ua '.iuaauu luLermcxuaie sta tloni, H f heater, llutfalo and Niagara Falls with tnr .neh miipnroi Minh..in ir .. n aid Puf fo7 wfl G WliiTamirt:"u eirpb aunuayiior litr novo, Watktns and Intermediate stations, witt thrO'l?h nuwcnfipr Rnnilia rn iiAnnv. an na.i... m,Ls Pl m' wmtam"ort Express ( dally ) 0r Wllllamsport and Intermediate stallons. TUKouan TUAiNu i-ok sonhuhy fkomtiik EAST ANDBOUTU. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a.m Ualtimore, 4.30 a. m. narrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dalh arriving at sunbury 9.53. a. m. ' Pi.n.rt.inh.. . .,.?'?rVaIa.-BP"leaye. .i.wi,uii,(li,oii at nt , n uauiuiuu O IU a. HI, ill tliuore .oo a. m. (aali excopt Sunday arrtvlne at PMrhlit.pa, tUrouKn 1,aTloi carfrwn Pnltaleiphla and Ualtunore, Fast Line leavea New kurk y.oo a. m. : thUadei. nhln II in a m . .n . . . . . r-HUHLwui,! auuiugttiu, iu.ou a. m. Uailt more. 11.4s, a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunburv. 5.3U n. m. with Ihrnnf,' nii.SS.SJ coaches from Phltadalphla and Haltfrnore ot WllliamsDoriEvp-BssleiveiNew York s.oo d. m. Philadelphia 11.45 p. ra. Wuhlngton 3.30 p. m. UalUinore4.,3p. m.(dAlly) arriving at Sunbury ITrli.UalMA.AAirA.- r . u( uoiij 1 aiiiuiiik gi, OUUUUrj D III thiH'Li'J? PuHoian sleeping oars trom Philadelphia, WasTitngton and llaUImore and through passenger ooaohes trom pnlladolphla HU.,.I',,X:I,.ASJUKT"N VII.KI1HAUKE ...Bvava.ic ji.ii icaeu aunoury laoa a.m arriving at Uloom rerry 10.il a.m., wilkeVbarre Express East leaves Sunbury 5.S3 p. ni., arriving v a laDDuailC list I U. UI. Jim V Ing at llloom Ferry l2.8Tp. n-., Hunbury 1.30 p. m -if KTOy' W"es-barre i.05 p. m. ar vlng at llloom Ferry 4.30 p. m., sunbury 6.20 p. m SUNDAY T1UJN8. j iiacauarre tain leaves sunbury 1000 a. m.. ar 1.M0 am." 00 Vc"rlM - arkSar" "hhday accommodation leaves Wllkes-llarre 6:10 hwi! ni umum rorrjr, o.o p.m., sunnoty CHA K. I'U III, J, IL WOOD, oen. .Manager. uen. PaHsenger Agt, TENTS. "Villi' Ui tirknotalmt.ial ill pitan t ii'iin iiiiijtu'irn lomura p.tm. 1 nilii iiwitrnui u .uj.jii. i,1!".'. pFFICK. We hive no sub-agenciesT "all business Wanhlngfon" " remote irom nv? .U?2?V; Jr?wl!1?,,,r fwWWlth dewrlptlon. 3e 1 advl) it pateuwble or not, tree ot cuaree Our lee n.jt duo till patent la secured. '""' A twok.'illoiv to Obtain Patflnts,wth reterenar. C. A. SNOW & CO., !) r )niilf m wash iwton, no A0ENT3 WANTED?1' 40011 nr'm PLACES OF INTEREST To nil visiting Philadelphia THE VAXES STORES 6111 mill CIIKHTNUT HI. 1.1th null CMISHTNirr Mi. Our .SiipcMor Clttliint' for Men and 15o)'4 is lciiownpil, mid though prices mu vty lov thin foiion wo main tiiin 1I10 liif;h (iu'iiy. i C. YATES & mihnm mum, BAKERS MD CONFECTIONERS Exchange Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. WHOLESALE ;; and Clans I W - Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Oyster Failoxs -ttaol.Gca si Come and try our FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews- K WHOLESALE DEALERS IN (DVy, 1S)oUo, (LWy, Fvoty hA Toty. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. FE2ST2S1"2" GOODS JL. STdZjSLnrSr. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the foltowine brands f Cigars i Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Aah. Any order for Festivals will bt supplied with tb Lowot MarVtt Prices, aa fuaiaaa i Oranijej, Lemons, ream Nutj. F n$li5h WlnVii5, m&rp TkJA. BLOOMSBURG, PA. G. 6. OBBIS, ElLEk - Foreign and Domestic JOBBBE I3Sr OIO-iEBS. H BLOOMSBURG PA In parchaHing house hold neocsHities, is tho bfbt, it Hill Lo tlie clicanect in tlin source of pleasure. J. SALTZEIt has won 4 wide reputation for Belling good goods at low prices. He buys direct from the manufacturers, aud can sell fin class goods cheaper than can bo obtaiaed elsewhere. Here aro somo of tho articles ar.ii puces : S wing M"achinc8 of threo gradee, tiy tho New Homu Sewing maohino drawer dron 1f. nil niioi, . , ' , uimbiimriap. $19.50 to $G0. Royal St. John, 30 upwards. Standard Rotary, $40 upwards. New Home, $30 upwards. ll tvo received the agency for the Boosoy Di-t -1 Cornet, the bent comet iu the world. L-od a.Hortm, nt of violino, gnitaw, banjo,., :iet'n ileoiiH. ilriinu. Ilnioj fit.,, i .11 1 , ' , . , : 1 1-1 mm un'i im Kiniis n ' o 111 Hical innrument. Thn h.t of string flVtfc B&"ir. vi.:lincello.anKd J&fr ha,, via hip Agent for Butterick's patterns pa to n-book and fashion sheets. discounUo'; Cass."8 B0Wing maMneS 8lld 0a raonthy Vnl,. A libera whoSOalTivrJi,Vi0W,,0rCSbutcalland8e6lhe 8t90k of your homo dealer, J. SALTZER, III i m . . 7 vr iviusica instruments and sewing Machine RE R0SC0E C0MKLING: HI8 LIFE AND LETTERS. P Ws Bsplww, alfr.it It. ConlllEg, ThU work will shortly U li.ued by us. and sold .ItM uSth'A C?,,,,? ,tMl Portrait, and tao-almUis ot Utters ot unita.nt coaUaporsrlM tu both pUa.. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAHPSAND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, "'rrltofl'7 oWlfS" ,ot .lh "'"I" 1 (When Vrttlnv nt ill . . " v mm M. , W Ml mi. . o"M-tt uui paper.) CHARLES L. WEBSTER St. CO., nro CO. and RETAIL 1 Crackers an. Ff;ii;li it U wise olwayB to select that which unH. A nnml oninln i nWni,. E-ley Tiann, $350 to $G00. Sleek. S375 to SC00. 11. M. Uent & Co., $250 to $400. Brnwu i& Simpson, $250 to $100. E-try Organs, $90 to $175. Miller organs, $75 to $150. United SfUcs organ?, $125 to $175. ui'cago vjottigu org in, ij'JO n $140 Woreotpr organ", $75 to $150. Pur'H or(jani, $G0 to $100. Cclebratcl White Sewing Macliincs $35 lo $G5 New Dimealio Sewing Maohines, $35 to $75. made Co., 3 r IIUIII J WILLIAMS, .AUCTIONEER. UUlOMBnUHO, I'A. Real Eatata Bought and eli. "toulil dc ell to ca'l ot the aboe. MADE WITH BOILINO WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH B01UNC MILK. 3 3d,Ut. gave congestion of tbo braiu a tho I (ll-d.IV u a. ocoii, nw Uaivay, N, ' i st Mill UU,H, N.w rh. Milla
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