TfiE- COtlMBlASf AND' DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEGf;-' COLtTMBl A" COUNTY, PA. FOUR ACTSPLAYED 1 Sad Report About Ex-Presi dent Artnur WILT j THE FIFTH AND FINAL ACT BE A TKAGKDY. fiochtsier brmocmt ant Chrontctr. 1 "Dr. Lincoln who was at Uio fancr-" "al of oxSccrotaty FrelinghayBcn," "ay cx-Prusldent Arthur looked very" "unwell. Ho ii Buffering from Bright s" "diacaso. During the pant year it" "has assumed a very aggravated'' "form." That telegram is act IV, of the dra ma written by ux-Froaident Arthur's physician:. In Act I. ho was made to appear in "Malaria," of which all the country was told when he went to Florida. In Act II. he represented a tired man) worn down, walking tho sands at Old l'oint Comfort and looking eastward over Iho Atlantic towtrd Knropo for a longer rest. Tho curtain rolls up for Act III. upon the distinguished actor affected with melancholy from bright's disease, whilo Act IV discovers him with tho diseaso "in an aggravated form, suf fering intensely, (which is unusual) and about to take a sea voyage." Just such as this is tho plot oi many dramas by play-wrights of the medical profession. They writo tho first two or three acts with no conception of what their character will dovolop in tho final one. Thoy havo not tho discernment for tracing in tho early, what tho latter impersonations will be. Not ono phy sician in a hundred has tho adequate microscopic and chemical appliances for discovering bright's disease in its oirly stages, and when many do finally comprehend that their patients are dy ing with it, when death occurs, thoy will, to cover up thoir ignorance of it, pronounoe tho fatality to havo been caused by ordinary ailments, whereas these ailments aro really results of bright's diseaso of which they are un conscious victims. Beyond any doubt, 80 per cent, of all deaths except from epidemics and accidents, result from diseased kidneys or livers. If the dying bo distinguish ed and his friends too intelligent to bo easily deceived, his physicians perhaps pronounce the complaint to bo pericar ditis, pyremis, septicemia, bronchitis, pleuritis, valvular lesions of tho heart, pneumonia, etc. If the deceased bo less noted, "malaria" is now the fash ionable assignment of tho causo of death. But all the same, named right or named wrong, this fearful scourge cathers them in 1 While it prevails IM1 among persons of sedentary habits, lawyers, clercymon, congressmen, it also plays great havoo among farmers, day laborers and mechanics, though they do not suspect it, because their physicians keep it from them, if indeed they are able to detect it. It sweeps thousands of women and children into untimely craves every year. The health gives way gradually, thestrencth is variable, the appetite fickle, the, vigor gets less and less. This isn't malaria it is tho beginning of kidney diseaso and will end who does not know now T No, nature has not been remiss. In dependent research has (riven an in fallible remedy-for this common disor der ; but of course the bigoted physi cians will not use Warner's safo cure,. because it is a private affair and cuts up their practice by restoring the health of those who have been invalids for years. The new saying of "how common bright's disease is becoming among prominent men 1'' is getting old, and as the Englishman would say, sounds "stuoid" esDeoiallv "stUDid" since this disease is readily detected by tho more learned men and specialists ot this dis ease. But the "common run" of physi cians. not detecting it, give tho patient Epsom sails or other drugs prescribed by tho old code ot treatment under which their grandfathers and great grandfathers practiced 1 Anon, we hear that the patient is "comfortable." But ere long, raaybo, they "tap him and take somo water from him and again the "comfortable' story is told. Torturo him rather than allow him to use Warner's safo cure 1 With such variations tho doctors play upon the unfortunate until Ins shroud is made, when we learn that hd died from heart disease, pyrciuia, septicemia or somo other deceptive though "dig' nilicd cause." IiiX-l'resident Arthur s caso is not singular it is typical of every such case. "He is Buffering intensely." This is nut usual. Generally there is al most no suffering. He may recover. if he will act independently of his phy sieians. The agency named has cured thousand of persons even in tho ex treine stages is to day tho mainstay ot tho health ot hundreds of thousands, It is an mifortuuato fact that physi cians will not admit any virtue ouUido thrir own sphere, but as each school denies virtue to all others, tho people act on their own judgment and .accept things by" tho record of merit they make. Tho facti are oauso for alarm, but there is abundant hopo in prompt and ititicpenucnt. action. Tho only time that nature gels tho m . . . 1 1.. i i i . "nines auu snows uiuo uioou ih wjjun driving a nail a nail is mashed. Tliero are, it is calculated, 752 miles of strecet railways tramways, as thoy a-o called over there in England. The game of war stretches out won derfully and Ihero ix much curiosity to know who will win the India rub ber. The difference between n play bill and a landlord is, one is often stuck on a bill bjard and tho other on a board bill. "What shall I do to keep my hai from coming out T" writes and anxiou subscriber. Go honn at; iiind o'clock, 111111. In the loading capitals of Etiropu il Is bi coming quite ihu thing to have billis "link in llio lloor, with several hU'I'H lovlii'g ddWii to tli u n i. in th I'oiupeiau fashion. Premier Olaimonu cntui tains at breaVfaH every Tliurrfday morning nil the li lends mid celebrities who chooxd to call. The meal U a Scotch ono and is served ill ten o'clock. Orii-Blinp,ura accumulated in suuh quantities lit a gate on a ranch at Wheatland, Onl , n few days ago, tbot, it was necessary to muova them witl a cliovil in order to opeu tho gate. vVhen it tint iho Hoei was publicly uunounced i ty Indies would havo "piano content' at Cupo May, ono him lnil mi. I llflyamin trunk a were in ..v continently iiaokiil, and tie Beaton closed abruptly the following day. bDITOn'S NOTItiK. STATtOrTnOXllCltTIUXO, JR., DICtURD. Th undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. phant' wart of Columbia county to male flhtn- timi rvfthAfnnri in tttA hAndfl of the adminis trator of the estate of Thomas crevettni?, Jr. law of pcoti lownanip, aeceaaea win bi a du umw m nioombunf on Tuesday tho ?th day of July. ISO, n. m.1 at which time ind place all persons hating claim agalns the kali ruoa muss nyKr uu nv eent the same or be forever debarred frorotrocclv- lng any ahareof said fund. ii. t. mum, JUOCHD Audltor MW LUMBER YARD. M Tho undersigned has started a lum ber yard, and has on hand all kinds ot HEMLOCK LUMBER of tho best rjuftlityr Boards, Scantling, Joists, Fencing, and every other Bhaio ) to 32 lect long, inquire at l. cck's Store. S.W. MUM, L.IGHTSTREET, PA. Feb 27-3m CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ""at": THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who alwavs gives you the latest tyles, and cuts your clothing to fit you.' Having bad the cxpenonco lor a number of years in tho Tailoring Busi ness) has learned what material will givo his customers the best satisfaction for wear and style and will try to pleaso all who give him a call. Also on hand dents' Furnishing Goods OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Hats, caps, and umbrellas Always ot the latest styles. Call and ex aroiq'o his stock before purchasing else where. Store nDsl door to Tlrst national Bank Corner Main & Market; Std. r. wi ra. U' April 25-ly ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF VALU1BLK Real Estate! In pursuance of on order Issued out ot 'tho Or- pbans Court of Columbia oounty, Pa, tho under signed executors ot John Kelchncr; deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises on Saturday, June 13th. 1885, at 10 p'clock. la .the forenoon of said day the follow, tntr described real estate, to. wit : All 'that certain plantation; tract or piece o'f land situate la Centre township Columbia county, i'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : l)cgln nine at a pine tree In Una of land formerly belong' lug to William Sloan and now to Martha Slgfried, tbenio by land now or lata ot. John Hill, south thirty-two degrees east ono. hundred and ninety. Ave perches and eight-tenths to a stone, thence by lands; of Sarah Conner and estate ot John Conner, Jr., dee'd, south slxty-throo degrees twest, ninety. five perches to a atone ; thence by land-i ot Henry a Barton and wife north thirty-two degrees west, ono hundred and elghty-nlno perches and Ave- tenths to a Pino knot, thenco by land ot Martha Blgfrled north ntty-nlne'degreos east, ninety-four perches and eight-tenths to the place of beginning, containing ono hundred and fourteen acres and twenty-six perches do mo same more or loss oi in a high state of cultivation, on which Is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, largo bank barn, wagon shed and all the necessary outbuildings. A largo applo orchard and t well of good water at tho door; ALSO at 2 ij 'clock In tho afternoon ot said day on' the premises In Scott township, county and state arorcBaio, ine louowing aescnoea real estate, w- wltr All that certain message, tenement and tract of landfsltuate In Scott township, CoL Co., ra., bounded and described as follows, to-wltV Ad joining lands of Aaron Boono and rctcr llagen- bucli on tho north, lands of James Lake and Al trod Mood on the west, the north branch of the Susquehanna Blver .on the south, and lands of Aaron Boone, O. W. prevellng A Co., J. 11. Faus, ituckei s creveung. ana otnere ou iu casu tun- talnlng ninety acres, more or lets with the ap purtenances all In One cultivation, on which Is erected a two-story brick dwelling house, large frame barn, wagon shed and outbuildings, A large Sppli orchard on tho premises and a good wt 11 of water at tho door. This tract to be sold subject to the dower of 3000 In favor of Ell crevellng' .widow and heirs. Ti&lMS OP SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth Of tlx) purchase money to be paid at the striking down ot the property.! the ono-;ourtli less the ten per ient. at the confirmation absolute ; and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter with' Interest from confirmation nisi anddeodto be delivered to the purchaser at hla expenso on payment of the .whole ot us purchase money, Possession to be delivered April 1, 1886. No straw to bej removed from the premises. The purchaser to have the landlord's share of the winter grain sown this fall. All the grain and crops now In tho ground are reserved. If. O. KKLCIINKll. 1 , K. L. KEI-CHNHIt. S-Executors. (ISO. W. KKU-'UNKIC, UayW-tf ROOFING SLATE On Cars at Quarry. No, 1 Slate ; , H(0tol.oo NO. ! Hit) Slate I.... JUKI to 8.23 Seconds , S.00 No. 3 1Mb Slate 8.50 J. 1.. IIDI.I., r ss Ijickawanna Avenue, scranton, Pa may K-y A hanrtHOino VAsl; LAMP given H UUiiuM An Iron Btono CllAWKKIt llllO.NZi: 1IANUINO LAMP irlven T with a no order. A CHAMliKK BKT ofio nii.n with blue, maroon or ntnk band or an IKON BTOJJK CHINA fA BKT of M pieces, or a (ILASS hut of 60 pieces given with alls order, HAND N)ME 1'llEMIUMS, contlstlng ot Decorated China Ware In Tea Sets, also Dinner and Tea Sets com. liiiind and chamber Sets. etc. etc irlven with orders for lis, no, tti, tsts and foa Send for circu lar, which will glie you full particulars. U1IAND UNION TKA COMPANY, tt - soutu Jiainhi., Wilkes uarre, ra. uraunuar ters Front street, jew York City, way J5-ly Summer Resorts. OLENDALE COTfAOE. No. lo.Massachusetts Avenue Atlantic Clty.N. flue location, throe Ocean views, twowiuann bathing, Doating, pier ana ugui, uuunu, line ao- commodations ana nrtiuss board. II to f 10. Board and rooms as hcrelulorcv lia) Chestnut btmir IMillOilelnhla. or NO. Ill Al&NjaCUUsellS AC, Atlontlo cty,J. J., formerly from wuuarwr.ort, JunaS-im v, i. Jiiujic Memoirs of yg. GRANT Ills own account of an eventful life, Including the thrilling scenes ot the greatest muiiary strureio of modern Ural, for paruoulani, address Hull 1IA1ID JU(W, l'ubb, m CUeutaUl PU, fhUA., fa, maylS-fw u HI 1 Imputation, of the Leg, Jlohey Is the universal necessity, and oonq but & cynld or , fool will affect to despise 1U Mr. Abratn Ellsworth, I Tort Ewtn, Ulster County, N. Y had reaUred this truth. Ills disease InrOtvM tho whole of his thlgh-tione, and the tutrorlng man looked forward, not w Ithout apparent renson, to death as hfa onljr dellrerr. The family physi clans' refused to amputate tho limb, asserting that the operaUon would kilt the patient on the spot. Dr, Darli KENNEDY, of Kondout, N. T., who was consulted, held a different opinion and amputated tho limb. Tho Doctor th,cn administered freely Ms (Treat Blood Specific VAOTUTE llEMEDY to afford tono and strength to the system afad pre vent tho return of the disease, and Mr. Ellsworth remains to this dar In the bloom of health. This, gentleman's diseaso was tho Offspring of foul blood, and Kennedy KAVOItlTB REMEDY pari fled the blood and restored the blood and restored to him the power oneo more to enjoy his UfeL Aro you suffering fftym' any diseaso traceable to the game cause i Try FaTOrtW nemedy. Your drug gist has It- ONE DOLLAK a bottle. Pear In mind the proprietor namo and address! Dr. David Kennedy, Koodoo I. N. Y. , , To keep the blool pure Is the principal end ot Inventions and dlscoi cries in medicine. To this obloct probably no ono has contributed more Big nally than Dr. David Kennedy, of Kondout, N. Y., In the production of a medlclno which has becomo famous under tho title ot the "FAVOItlTE HEM KDY." It removes all Impurities Of the mood, reg ulates tho disordered Llcr and Kidneys, cures Constipation. Dyspepsia and All diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females. Offer to the Trade their Fine llrand ot Cigars. Tho Landrcs, Henry Clay, Normal, Samson, and Cosmopolitan Fine Fruits and Fine Confectionery on band. P'rcsh every week. Blooras- burg, Pa. Feb. 27 L00MSBUR& PLANING MILL The nnderslrocd havluc cut his Planing Ml on Kallroad Street, In nrst-ctasa condition, Is pre pared to do all kinds of work In his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS; MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. turnianea at reasonable prices. .All lumber used ts weU seasoned and nono but skilled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOB BUILDINGS furnished on application, nana and specinca loas prepared by an experienced draughtsman CHARLES KRCG, Dlooinsburff, I'a 1$. Q.EsMemaa, number an gas ntter. iwar of Schuyler's hard- w ro toiv. BlooiMsburg, Pa. to? All plpctji kinds of nttincs for steam, 'cas and water Iioanoir and Boouttni? attended to at short' no- Tinware of every descrlDtlon made to order. Orders left at Schuyler Co's.. hardwate store ,wlll tc promptly tilled.' fiooclal attention riven to heatln? br steam and uui wttwr. ywy T0flSOR,iL RjDOiVIS. i THE OLD STAND I under tho Exchange 'Hotel, bIIU takes tho lead, llalr Dressing, Shaving, Dyeing, Shampooing and ou wpnc m my line promptly auu neauy aone. BILLIARDS POOL TABLES. James Reilly, proprietor, Jan 30-tf I H. C. SLOAN & BRO., i 1 BLCJOMSBURG, FA. i I i Manufacturers of ! CARRIAGES BUQQIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on hand. til EPA lltINQ A'EA Th Y D ONE, Priiet reduced to tuit Iht timet. (Thl remedy contains no Injurious arugs. elys Catarrh CREAM SAL' Cleanse s th e He4d. Allays Intlamma t i o'n. Heals tho Soros. Ufs'toreg tho Sen ses of Taste. Stnjll, Heating. iV nuick Relief. 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"tyhor" n very prcttr blonilel" Twenty years sgo, beenmo "Snllnwl" "llollow-cyidl" 'jiS'lllifcrcd find ngcdl" "Before ber lime, from "llalnrlal vapors, tliongh slic mado no particular complaint, not being of tlie grumpy kind, yet causing mo great uneasi ness. 'A. short time, ago I purchased your remedy for ono of, inc. children, who had a vcryj severe attack of biliousness, and It oc curred to mo that the remedy might help my fvlfc, as I found that our little girl upon recovery hail f'LoslI" "Her salloivhcss, and looked as fresh ns ncv blown daisy. AVcIl tho story Is soon loldj My wife, to-day, has gained her old- timed beauty with compound Interest, nud Is no w ns haudsomo n matron (If I do say It myself) ns can be foutind In this county, which Is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank for It. "The dear creature just looked over my shoulder, nnd-says 'I nan flatter equal to tho days of otincourtshlp,'and that reminds mo tncro miiht iiamoro nrcttv wives ii mv brother farmers would do as I have done." Ilonlnit you may lone ho spared to do good, I thankfully remain C. It. James, JJelmvili.k, Prince Ocorgo Co., Md., .may xum, issj. ) UT.sono ccnulno without a bunch ofcrccn- HotH on tho white label. Shun all tho Till), nol- onous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. Oothmg Everybody, With a large and varied stock of Clothing for Men of every trade, for Boys aud Children of all ages, we aro quite certain of meeting tho demands of every class of buyers at prices that must givo satisfaction . XX- Al C.Yates & Co. Gd2, G0i, GOG CHESTNUT St., 3-0 PMIndclplitn. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BaTtOR UKIVERS1TY. " Independence, Teias, Sept. M, 1SS2. Clin ilmn ; Ayer's Hair Vigor Has been used In my household for threo ri asous: lat. To prevent falling out of the hair. 2J. 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I febS-iy $5 0 REWARD. r "roit Kvdry Ounco of Adulteration IN THE J F THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAP,. , MAPK ONLY BY Gowans & Stover, Buffalo, N. Y. Ji'or sale by all first-class grocers, prll 10-l-yr r Rend and Save Money, New is tho, time to BuiUl. Sol nerman Hue Siding 5 or In. 117 00 per m No 1 il lnchMdlng planed, 11 Hemlock Herman siding, flinch " 1 " lloorlng, " ' white pino " .yellow " ' " I surfaced pine boards, " s,iwed plnobhlnlus, No 3 " " " . No 1 sap sawed plno shins les, " hemlock sawwl " 11 UU 14 U) 14 U) ir to ill 00 17 10 3 UU S 110 1 75 1 75 2 0) ' 1 heart sliaved plno " from fi 00 to 7 ou .it gap ii i . 3 ou to 4 N) nemtock " " " " 100104011 " shingle lath, a 75 ' Dlastcruut lath,- Ui Ileiafock. fencing. u to guaged fencing s inch wide, 10 m boards 1U to It Inch wide, 10 ui bills any slio from tiotutouoo I keen tt full stock of the above kinds of Lumber alwiiy on' hand, and will sell at these prices during year of liot), Orangoville, Columbia Co,, Pa Apr 3.0m -ON 3'I1U KUKOl'KAN TLAN.- Victor Kooh, Propriotoi llooms aro heated by steam, well ventilated and eietfauny luruisueu. nnusi uar anu i.uncu louii li,r In ttlfl ritv. UunlalntnlAF n, nil f,niii-u T.mllrH. Inrt flrtu Restaurant f uruUlieU Willi ul( aeUcacles ot the beatnn, I Location near. P.. J A W.1L It. Depot, Kranton, I ra.- aV.tmU v ; for Soar M PigeonO.tctogln Bamoa. The nround beinir cleared, the chiefs talioned thcmsclvis at distances all rOnnd a largo circular space, each con cealed under a low shed or covering of brushwood, having by his sido a net at- tacneu to a long uamnoo. and in tils hand a slick with a tamo plceon on a crook al the end of 'it. This plceon as trained lo fly round and round ns treated by its owner, with a string at its foot thirty feet long, nttached to the end of tho stick. Every man flow Ilia nitreon. and then tho ulinlo circlo looked liko a place whero pitj- eons were flocking round food and water. The scene soon atlraoted somo wild pigeon, and as it approached tho spot, whoover was next to it raised Ills net and tried lo entangle it. Ho who got the greatest number of pigeons was tho hero of tho day and honored by his friends with various kinds of food, with which ho treated his less success ful competitors. Some of tho pigeons wcro baked, others were distributed about and trained for further use. Taming and exercising them for tho porting season was a common p.s- time. SuoAn'Oonx. There is no moro pro fitable crop to plaut in tho truck patch than sugar corn, and it comes off in time tor laie caobago or celery. There are a great variety of kinds that ripen at different seasons and a succession may bo had by planting at different times, soverai varitica ot tho everorcen. owect corn at an seasons ot tno year is not only a luxury but has como lo bo a necessity of tho well set table. It is very nutricious and wholcsomo and eaten in moderation, it is quite health ful for all kinds of animals and all but humans will consume fodder and all. so that nothing is wasted. It will pay to plant tor nogs alone anil they thrive belter on it than all iho timo on dry com. ihoso wlio aro handy lo mark et can sell ulty dollars worm per aero and have enough left in stalks and small ears to pay all expense of rais ing, it they Iced it to pigs, catflo. and horses. Wo advise farmers to plant moro at different times and learn the profit in it for themselves; then they 1 not bo satished with a lew uubb- inga onco a year as lias been Uio prac tice witu Hie many. War Statist'cs. F rom oflicial records of tho war de partment, based nn losses given, and tho total number of men furnished by tho States and Territories duriiic tho war, it appears that : Uut oi every sixty-five men, ono man was killed in action. Out of every fifty-eix men, ono mnn died ot wounds rcctved in action. . . - . - . . Out of every thirteen men, ono man died of disease. Out of every nine men, ono'man died wimu 111 uervice. uut ot every tiltecn men ono was captured or reported raissintr. uut ot every ten men, ono man was .1 - " wounded In action. Out of every seven men captured, ono died while in captivity. Wise Words. It is not what wo earn, but wha, wo save, inat makes us rich. Bo graceful if you can ; but if you cani bo graceful bo true. nun needs a strong, cenial com panion, and not a shadow. As every thread of cold is invaluablo so is every minute of time. Too creat refinement is delicacy, and trud delicacy is solid refinement.' Llo Jiot say ''It does not pay to beoin what; wo will probably never finish.'' Thq beginning may be tho part assign ed to you. Many people take 110 caro of their money till they havo como nearly to the end of it, and others do the samo wilh their tune. Money will make U3 work, but mon- oy will not make us givo our hearts to the work nothing but lovo for our work or real good principle can make us do thai. Death is tho liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, tho physician of him whom medicine cannot cure, and tho comforter of him whom timo cannot console. No articlo of furniture should bo put icto a room that will not stand sun- licht, for every room in a dwelling should havo tho windows so arranged that somo timo during the day a flood of sunlight will forco itself into the apartments. For every life there is a siunrnit. Happy aro they who gain it, and sad the lot of those who faint and fall in tho struglo. Short or long to the top, it can only bo scaled by persistent climbing, There must bo ambition to do and dnro or iho pnzowill not bo secured. "What a vast deal of lime and caso that man gains who is nol troubled wilh tho spirit of impertinent curiosity about others ; who lets his neighbor s behavior and thoughts alone 1 who confines his inspection to himself, and cares cluclly lor ins own duty and con science. There is economy in laying out tho beds of a garden that should not bo overlooked. A grapo trollis in tho ccn trc, instead of training the vines along one side near tho feuuc, is a perpetual hmilraneo to orderly arrangement and convenient working. Tho strawberry bed, also, it not to bo plowed, should bo on 0110 side, and not como between beds designed for tho plow. A flag polo at Ml. Vernon, W. T, HO feet high is claimed to hi tho longest iinsiiliecd npnr in Iho United States. Experiments mado in Paris show that the crocodile can bring its jaws together with tho forco of over 300 pounds. A congress is to nssomblo in Sin Domingo on September 10, to decide whether tho remains of Christopher (yoiumuus repose there or 111 Havana, PARKER'S TONIC A Puro Family Medicine that never Intoxicates. If you aro wastlnif away from aee, dissipation or auyuiseusu orweunuuLs uuarvquirua sumuiaui take 1'arkcr'B Tonic at once; It will Invlgorute and build tou un from tho first dose will never Intoxi cate. It Las saed hundreds ot lives, It may gaio yuurs. 1 HISCOX & CO,, ICa William Street, Now York. 5"c, and $1 sizes, at all dealers In medicines. Great may !Ww d ALT KIND OF .1011 PRINTING ON SHORT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. ELEGANT NEW IN MEN'S, 150VS' lCLOTHIHG, , w T II AT NEED ONLY TO HE SEEN TO HE APPRECIATED. Vrvtty Suits tor Children, Ma Qifl some Suits for ISoys. Best Goods, Latest Styles, Neatest Fits. The Merchant Tailoring Establishment Is now Kopleto in apaaro mvsbv mm, HANDSOME DRESS SUITINGS, DURABLE BUSINESS SUITINGS, CfflJAPEffi THAI IYER MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE, MBBBasaiBwmnaiasHsaaBsacBSBsai AT THE Pfffllai CloiMitg Stone - OF - hub mw, J$l 00111s Fine Uarriaccs, BurkIcs and Wagons. varied selection of (VEHICLES FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE) from the best Manufactories. I'ilrcliascr3 nro Invited to call and inspect the goods, or to $SVrite for Information andf Prices. opr. a, 'oo-ly GMAIN STREET.D C. M. JRVOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreigxi audi MomesMe WINES AND LIQUORS. km JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG. PA. E, B. 8R0WER, PLUMBING,) GAS FITTING A STEAM IIKATJNO, nuAi.Kn in STOVES &TINWARE. All kinda of work in Sheet Iron, oof ing and Spouting promptly attonded lo. tf'Strlct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts , SPRING STYLES AND CIHLDHEN'S- Imi Fa, 5 f . F. muiT. 320 & 322 Penn Avenue, At this Repository may be seen a large and J SALTZEB., For Uio Celebrated Cliicl;erlug, Ivcrs & l'ond, nuil Voscit Son l'ianos. World-ro nowncd Kstcy Orc.ins, Violins, Aecordcons and Sliect Music. Celebrated White, New Iligli Arm Davis, New Home, ltoyal St. Joliu, and Light Kunuing Domestie Sewing Maehiucs. Needles, oil and iiltuclimeuts for all makes of Sewing Machines. J I ItStcro and Warerooms, No. 128 Franklin Avcnuo- Also Warcroous 111 FrankUn Are. and lOJCcn. ter street. SCRANTON, PA. W 4.1 iviijining to maKo up anew wnjjon or repair an old, in stock. liar Iron, and Sled Ujlts, Holt End, Lag Screws, Tnrnbucklo'g IloisO bhoeH, and all Ulaoksinitli supplies. Aprsi-iy KEYSTONE ACADEMY. A school for both sexes. Separate building ot liHflf linft toil liviilnarn tnm ... .. vws4 jj UW.UU1, tut tuv turj ui XtUUlUa, PlvOrERTY COST 50,000. Prepares For BUSINESS For COLLEGE, AND FOR TEACHING. Special attention paid to students whoso school iniiuiuiauBtu utxu luuiiea. CLASS IN rilYSIOLOUY EACH TEltM. Location Exceptionally Healthful. COST TO llOAKDEllS PER YEAR $i54. iS.S'Jh l;.?.ll,I'"....svqntccnth llonaaareiV ' urimorma UEV. JOHN II. HARMS. Ph. 1). My89.8m.VA0T0UYV,Ll'A' PATENTS Obtained and an patent pusincss aiicuuraioior modcrato feci ' .. we tan obtain l'aterits in less time than those ro- moto from Washington. ,,.,..,. ... . nend model or drawing. Vo ndviso as to pat ratability free of charge, and wo mako no chargo tmronice wuppuaiiu i '"."",;'""',':"""' unless pateni is sceurcu. .... ivn titer hero, to tho Postmaster, tho Sunt, ot Jloney order Mr., and to ofliclals of tho u. 8. I'aieni unico. tor uituim. u,...,., .v,,,,. references to actual clients In your own state or county, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent omco, wasiungion, d. i' antt-u ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OF CAST CU WHOUGHT IltON. Suitublo for Yards, Cemetery Lots anil Public Grounds. Uio following shows tho nckct Oothlc, ono ot tho several beautiful styles ot I'cnco manufactured by tho undersigned. For neauty and Durability they aro unsurpaw cd. set up by experienced hands and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices and specimens signs sent to any address Address of other tie- BL00MSB0RG PA- Slay 4-tr R4.XLK.OAD KXIYEH TABLE. MM Pennsylvania Railroad. INI Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ml TIME TABLE. In effect April (itu, 1835. Trains leavo Sun bury. EASTyAHD, 9.10 a.m., Sea Shorn Express (dally except Sunday), for Harrlsburg andliitermeatatestatloni', arriving at l'hlladclphla 3.15 p. m. j New YorK OJiflp. m. j llaltlmoie, 6.00 p. m. ; Washington, 0.1X1 p. in., couuectlng at Philadelphia for all fccu Shoro liolnts. Through passciigcr coach to Philadelphia. 1.40 p. m. Day express dally except Sunday),for llaritburg and Interme diate btatlous, un lvlng at Philadelphia 0.M) p. m. j Kew York, 9.30 p. ru. ; llaltlmoro CM p.m.; Washington, 8.50 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia aud passenger coacho through to Philadelphia and lialtliucro. 8,a) p. in. Wllllamsport Accommodation (dally, for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arrlv lng at Philadelphia 1 25 a. ni. ; new York 7.00 a. m. bleeping car accommodations can bo secured at Harrlsburg for l'hlladelphiaand New York, on Sun. daj s a through sleeping car w 111 bo run; on this train from Wtlllamsp't to 1'lilhulelphIa.Phlladelphla passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 1 a. m. 2.80 a. ra. Krlo Mall (dally except Monday, for Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8.S5 a. m. NewYoik, 11.au a. m. ; iiaiiimore ckou n. m. ; asmngton, u..u a. in. Througu Pullman sleeping carsaru run on this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmoro and Washing ton, hnd through passenger coaches to rulladel phla aud Baltimore. WESTWAItp. 5.20 a. ra Erie Mall (dally excent Sunday), foi Erie olid all Intermediate btatlons and Cauandal- ;ua and intermediate btations, llociiester, liuaa 0 and Niagara Palls, with thiouirh Pullman Pal ace cais aud passenger coaches to Krlo aud Iiocu- csier. .53 Xcws Exoress tdallr excent Sundavl for Lock Haven and Intermedial stations. l.os p. nu Niagara Express (daily except Sun. day)furKano and Intermediate stations aud Can audalgua and principal lutenntdlato stations, ltochester, liuilalo and Magara l'alls with through passenger coaches to Kano and ltochester and Purler car to Wlllllamsport. o. p. in. t asi i.iuo tuaiiy except sunua jtor ue novo and Intermediate stations, und Elmliu, Wnt- sengt r coaches to Itenovo aud Watklns. v.-m a. m. suuuay man for itenovo and interme diate stations. TllltOUail TRAIN'S FOHSUXUUltY VUOM TI1E E-ST AND SOUTU. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4,30 a. m airlsburg f.40 arrlvlnir at nunbury 9.20 a. in. with eplngcar nuiu PUUaUelphla to Wll- llamsnort. Nows Exnress leaves l'klladelnhia 4.80 a.m. Harrlsburg, MO a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at, Sunbury u.53. a. in. Vlnirorn Tvnrnoa loo vdj Philadelphia, 7.10 a. m. ; Ualtunore 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 1.05 p. m., wiui uirougn 1'arior car from 1'nuadeiphin and through passenger coaches from PhUudel- pnia una uaitimore. Past Line loaves Now York 9.00 .a. m. i Phlladcl. phla, 11.50 a. rn. ; Washington, 10.50 a. in. ; Haiti more, 10. w m m., (dally eicept Sunday) arriving at bunbury, 5.33 p.m., with througu passengei coaches Irom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie .Mall leaves Now York 8.U) p. m. ; PUlladol phla, 11.50 p. m. : Washington, 10X0 p. m. : llaltl moro, ll.ao p. rn., (dally extept;saturday) arriving at bunbury 5.15 a. in., with through Pullman bleeping cars from Philadelphia. Washington and lialilnioro and througu passenger coaches fron? Philadelphia. SUNIJUIIY, IIAZMiTO.V .fc tVIf.KEMIIAItli. ItAlLltUAII AMI MIUTJI AMI WEST HltANCIl 11AIMVAY. (Dally except Sunday.) lllsesbarre Mail leaves sunbury 10.00 a, m., arriving at Eloom Kerry 10. w a. m. , .Wllkea-barro ls.ia p. m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.43 p. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry 0.37 p.m.. Wllkes-barro 8.03 p. in. Sunbury Jlall lea es llkebbarro ia4u a. m. arrlv lng at liloom Perry is.os p. m., Muubury 1.00 p. m. Express West leaves Wllkcs-barro a.45 p. m., rUlngat lllooml'orry 4.13 p.m., sunbury 5.10 C1IAS. E. PUG1I, (Jen. .Manager, J. It. WOOD, aen. Passenger Agent QEL.VWAHE, LACKAWANNA ANU WESTEUN HA1LUOAD. BLOOMSUUUG DIVISION. SOUTH. STATIONS. 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Cameron J 41 7 81 7 87 7 8J 7 ID 7 11 7 05 7 00 0 54 0 37 II SO 0 45, 10 Northumberland 0.00, a.tn. p.m. p.m W. V. IIALSTEAH, Supt. ofllce, Scranton, Vcb. 1st, 1803 Superintendent's SUIJSOMIJU FOR THE COLUMBIAN, Slft.d A YEAR. TALNWHIOIIT.a: (JO., WHOLESALE Q ROGERS, Philadelphia tiW, SYHUP3, CtWEE, SUQAIt, MOLVISEJ Rici, sncES.BiciKB joui.ic.io, N, K. corner second and ArcU streets, "COraffv vill 'lro rrompt attent) u.
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