The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 22, 1889, Image 4

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    THE COLUEIEBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BUOOMSBUiRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
TAXPAYERB' WHAT BECOMES Of
YOUR MONET 1
faotis von Tim reorut.
The Prfs'ilcnt's Inauguration.
HAU' ttATF.3 AMU FIHK BKRVIOK BY TUT.
PP.NNSVI.VANIA lUII.ltOAD.
Accorililirr to tho olliolnl ronort of Prpspnl. tnillnniinnfi forcuhodow tho
tho Board of palilio Chanties, mado to most brilliant inaugural demonstration
tho last JjoniBlaturo ot I'ennsvlvanla, over known on tho installation of Trout
there were. In 1835. 85Q criminals son- dont-cleot llarrison. March 4th next.
fenced to tho Eastern and Western Tho entiro country is interested In tho
renitentiarics. Of thsse, only 170 event, and every Slato of tho Union
woro total abstainers. A little over 70 will bo represented in tho grand par-
par cent, GG-1, had been addtoted to ado. Civilians, military, civic, and
tho nso ot alcuollo drinks, (t'aco 42.) uolitioal bodies will mako this tho
In 1885 2.70G wero sentenced to tho creategt naaoaut over seen in the na
county prisons and work-houses of tho tional Capital. The ball will bo the
Slato. Of ihoso 300. loss than 10 per most brilliant affair of tho kind over
cent, wero total abstainers, 2,005 wero I hold, and tho entire demonstration will
in tho htbltof using alooholio stlran- be oonduotcd on a soalcof magnificence
lanta; 2lo wero roporicd wuoso habits novcr beforo attempted. 1 lions-
wero unknown, (ratio 03.1 I nnds of neonlo will visit Wasulaaton
Durinc tho voarendincr September 301 darini this neriod as participants or
1885, 22,702 wero cared for in tho spectators, and tho Pennsylvania Rail-
almshouses .of tho State. (Pago 234.) road is making preparations to carry
Of those, remaining at tho oloso of tho them thoro, and return them in the
year, 12,534, only 1,003 wero reported promptest and most satisfactory man-
as total austaiucrB; wero aaatotca tier, it will unuouuieuiy do ino neav-
to the uso of aloliolio drinks, 0,630 tost lob ever undertaken by tho com-
woro reported as "unknown," showing pany. vet with ita enormous equip
Croat carelessness on tho part of tho ment, excellent facilities, and masterly
managers in ausworing an oliioial mies- management, tho task will bo accora-
tton. tdis uoos not, inoiuao ttio uz, piisbed to the sattstacuon ot an. uor
085 tramps assisted, most of whom are the day(iiri'ceding and that succec:
addicted to strong arinic. ma tbo 4th, tbo rails leaamg into
Tho cost of supporting these wards AYashininon will bo hot with thous
of the State, over and above all their ands of wheels, and as all trains will
earnings, is as follows: Kastern and be run in as many sections as the de
Western Penitentiaries, 135.030.2C; Co- mauds of travel r .'quire, there will bu
unty prisons and work-hoii8C8,$4 72,302.-, between Now York and Washington a
50; Alms-houscs$l,3Gl,204 18,inakinga continual prooesslon of locomotive
total of net loss, 1,UU8IS4Z.,J4, nearly and cars moving Bteauuy torwaru to
(too millions. (Jt this immenso sum their destination. In order to utilizo
the Stato paid $78,025,000, and the all the cars, and to prevent any block-
several counties i,i;m,oiy,u i. The age ot tbo tracks, no cars will bo stor
cost of maintaining tho criminals and I ed on sidings in or near Washington
paupers reported as total abstainers as othor lines propose to do.
was onlv S255.443.50. leaving tho net Tho trains will bo koot moving all
loss to the counties for tho support of tho time, and having deposited their
intemperate sriminals and paupers the contents in tho centre of the city the
enormous sum of one million six hun-1 nam will ba immodiatelv run back, to
daed and thirty-nine thousand one bo again loaded with a part of the
hunurea ana seventy jour aouars ana vast throng wmob win crowd into an
thirty-five cents. the stations of tbo company, in this
The revenue irom ino liquor tratiio manner the work win bo dono prompt'
lv and effectively, and tbo great num
ber of trains will enable every ono to
reach the capital at a seasonablo
hour.
In oaso the hotels and lolging
houses of Washington should bo un-
for 1885, all ot wlncn was paid into
the Stale Treasuiy, was as follows:
tavern licenses, $12,528.05; bottlers li
censes, $8,050.90, making a total of
$780,203.01. From this tho State
paid $73,020.00 t3x of salaries of em
ployees in the penitentiaries, and S27U, able to aocomodato the visitors, thi
000.00 for building purposes, making a
total of $343,025.00. The buildings
would not have been needed but for
the oxoess of criminals as a result of
drunkenness. If, however, the ro
mainder of the sum, $445,273.01, had
been turned over to the counties, there
would still have been a net loss of
$1,103,806 34. But this sura was not
turned over to tho counties, thoreforo
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will
oell excursion tickets from Washing
ton to Baltimore February the 25th to
March 4tb, good for return trip until
March 7th, at $1.20.
The excursion rato fixed for this oc
casion is a single Jare for the round
trip, and tickets i.t that rate will bo
sold from all stations on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad system from February
25th to Maroh 4th, valid for return
taxnavers. from their hard earnings.
It V ' - - r- ' trUlrU W UIVU Y.U.
paid for tho support of the drinking trip until March 7th
class of paupers and criminals, $1,020, Visitors who deslro to extend tboir
174.J6. trio to Richmond can also nnrcbase
Taxpayers, has not the time come to excursion ticket in Waihinuton on
put a stop (by Constitutional jProhibi- Maroh 1st to 7th, good to return until
tion.) to this immense waste!
Let all tbo people answer. "Mill
ions for Homes, Factories and
Schools not one cent for saloons."
ANNIE WITTENMYKIt,
State Sunt, of Legislative Work,
Penn. W. C. T. U.
81 Hemlock Street, Alleghany, Pa.
A Hew Lease of Life.
The aged and weak have declared
after using Sneer's Port Wines that
they felt as though they bad a new
lease, ot lite by having their system re.
novated by this pure strengthening
wine made by Alfred speer ot rassatc,
N. J. The iron in the soil in which
the vine grows gives the blood making
qualities to the wine. For sale by
druggists.
Lunacy Invades a Bohoo).
PUPILS IN A PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE
ATTACKED BY A STRANGE MALADY.
Harbisbubo, Pa., Feb. 7. A strange
species of insanity has attacked the
pupils in the Soldier's Orphan School at
MoAlisterville. This village is an
out-of-the-way place eight miles from
MifHintown, Juniata County, and it is
difficult to obtain a complete account
of the malady, it appears that the
children there have been attacked by a
kind of nervous insanity, if suoh a
thing can be. ' It is most apparent
among tbo boys, twenty live of whom
are badly affected.
When the trouble was notioed all
the physicians in the neighborhood
were summoned, and Dr. Lucien Banks
of this place, remained at the school
from 10 o clock last morn until tun
afternoon. He says he is utterly un
able to acoount for the action of the
bovs. Thev were bright and
but a day or so ago they began piol
ina at their olothing or at the clothing
of their fellow pupils in a nervous sort
of way, as insane poople sometimes do
in asylums. When engaged in con
versation they talked fast enough, but
unintelligibly.
At last a physician took one of them
aside and began interrogating bim.
"What is this?" said the doctor, hold
ing up a knife.
Tadpole," was the reply.
"What fruit do you like best!"
"Lizard," tho lad answered.
Another boy was taken into a hall
and his fur cap thrown away.
"Ohl why did you throw out ray
overshoes, was what be said, the sen
tenoo being mumbled.
Tho children havo vacant expressions
on their faces ana at times are worse
than oil 'ere.
The school building is a four-story
structure, wi ,h high porches on eaoh
iiln. and onnosito is a three storv
building, and tbey aro surrounded by
large orchards. J. iU. bborwood is
brinoipal, Annie MoKillip is matron,
and O. A. Widde Superintendent.
There sixty pupils in the primary de
partment. Heretofore a few cases of
gastrio fever were tho only sickness ro
ported.
Members of tho Stato Lunaoy Com
mittee deolined to express any opinion
before a personal investigation. Dr.
Ourt doubted that there vas any men
tal disorder, as insanity is not conta
gious, but ho said thero might be some
ttignib'oanco in tbo fact that the trouble
was confined to tho boys and not to
tho girl,.
What "Peculiar" Means.
Applied to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
word Peculiar is of crreat imnortanca.
It means that Hood's Sarsaparilla is
different from other preperations in
many vital points whioh mako jl a
thoroughly honest and reliable mcdi
cine. It is peculiar, in a strictly midi
cinal sense; first, in tho combination of
remedial agents used; second, in the
proportion in which they are prepared;
third, in the process uy wiucn ino ao
tive curative properties of tho medicine
aro scoured, tumiy tneso points wen.
They mean volumes. They makt-
Hoods Sarsaparilla peculiar in it
curative powers, as it accomplishes
wonderful cures hitherto unknown, and
which give to Hood's Sarsaparilla a I
clear right to tbo title of "ine greatest
blood punner ever umoovortu.
Maioh 7tb, inclusive at $4.40 for the
round trip.
Make no mistake. If you havo
made up your mind to buv Hood's Sar
saparilla do not be induced to take any
other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a pecu
liar medicino, possessing, by virtue of
lis peculiar combination, proportion
preparation, curative power superior to
any other artiole of the kind beforo the
people. For all affections arising from
impure blood or low .state of the sys
tem it is unequalled. Be sure to get
floods.
A Dog's Earnings.
Old Nero, the mammoth bull dog be
longing to A. J. McDonald, of this place,
is earning $10 a month in McPhee &
Michel's logging camp. lie totes dinners
to the men and does his work as well as
acookee with a pony could do it. He
knows when it is time to bo around, and
nothing can keep liim from being at
camp, ready to bo loaded down, at 11
o'clock. Nero ia a monster,, and the
camp can rest at night in perfect safety
from any kind of a foe. llo can whip
all comers in tho shape of dogs, and ho
would tackle a bear with all tho confi
dence In the world. Ithlnelander (Wis.)
New North.
A Kentucky Hermit.
A curious hermit lias been discovered
in liussell couuty, Ky. lie lived in a
rude hut of the most primitive construc
tion. Ho Is very tall, and about CO years
of age. Ills clothing consisted of a few
rags tied around his person with strings,
and his fest were naked and badly frost
bitten. All that lie would tell about
himself was that he was "Jim Hilly."
Ho had often been seen by hunters, but
always eluded pursuit. Ho was secured
uud taken to tho county seat, where be
will bo cared for. New York World.
Keep the Congregation Awake.
The first duty of a preacher is to keen
the congregation awake. Instruct the
sexton to let in plenty of fresh ulr.
Without air, without life. Break out a
few of those stained glass Windows and
admit the sunshine! Darkness always
provokes a yawn. Clergyman in St.
Louis Republic
Henry Holding, colored, wuo lives
near Lcary, Ga., claims to be 121 years
old. He says that ho was 0 years old at
the commencement of the revolutionary
war. He belonged at the time to Ucorgei
Humphreys, of Richmond, Va. Humph
reys sold him to George Heard, of Au
gusta, who had owned him ten years
when the "stars fell."
An Attack of Gravel.
TM Terrible Sefferlac ef B TOottaa nt en,
. Hew Me mm IUeptlj Vmri. i-( t
Than ) nothing X now enjoy that I do not em to
atlni need Dr. Devil Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,
made at ltonJol,N.T. Mr troubles two In my
kidneys and from whkh I urn eirected to moot.
M. lint there wrro raise la mj lee, 1 wte (nil
1th. with no erretltt end could not eleip. I wu torn.
Mlrd ta tue cas knd flnallr rot to weak tbitl
lould bot ttand alone. TbeoUtraiilnmrbackSraS
lenlWe. lwbnrnlntapwlUiifTMcteonitui.
Irablrerlng'taUoold. Mrphrilola&auij t
I HAD BRQHT'8 DISEASE, -
which wu alarming Information. To add to mr at.
SlcUon after I bad been 111 abont two rem. I had a
bad attack or OrareL When tola made ita armr
ante mr phralclan rare npmr caae,and I Melgned
mrealftodle. Ihadfonrdoctoraattndme.Uiebeat
In the country, rtl I conitanUr grew worea. Six
reereegolut Junowwelllremwnberllietlmel I
aw Dr. Kannedr'e rewrite Bemedr edrertlaed In
our paper. After uilng one bottle I threw away tnr
cane and went to Kew York on a Tlilt, and thiw hot
Ilea cured me, I here nerer had a return of OranL.
nor of the peine or weekneae In the beck, and though
I am. or wttatr yeara of etui am
Now Vigorous and 8tron g-
liliZl'AllX.m."-k 1 $ .tn FT.own work, and
R!E1r!.kATl,'n,'l, t" '. b? tired. Ikeepthernecll.
S?1iTf0??,"il,'h'',l"T'T,tfP- JVhetpbr" dine
eiHlell of theTfrlouii remedied f had tekencouidnot
f?feJ!'mn,5, ' eTorlte.nemedr dld-it auied
thedleoaafi andjnafe me a elronev yliroroua woman,
Mia. JLmeUne P. lUuer, Burr J11U, Ohio,
FAVORITE REMEDY.
Rloe One dollar. FreparedktBondout,S.y.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,
lrereredby
Bit. DAVID KRNMBDY, RONDOUT, N. Y.
SI per bottle Six for IS. Br all druggUte.
In Switzerland cars aro run up to a
hotel 2,800 feet above tho lalto level by
rope traction, the drum being worked
by electric motors which aro driven by
dynamos two and a half miles distant,
where there Is sutucient water power to
turn turbine wheels.
Of three women living in ono house hi
Walker county, Oa., thero are two wives,
two mothers-in-law, two daughtcrs-iu-law,
throe mothers, two grandmothers
and one gre atgramlmother.
Something New la leather.
Persons on the outlook for odd thburi
UTthewayof foot gear have something
new in leather ,ln w)mt b called , by the
trade Kordofan. This La really horse bid.
a small put of the skin frost the romp of
eexh animal being available for the shoes.
It Is ssld to be pleasant to wsax, sad to
last forever or thereabouts. The. supply
comes from the wild horses of Qouta
America and from the bt and.qtufvU
of Asia. The demand is not yet so ex
tenaiveasto threaten the ezUmiiiatiws
ef these rpedes. New York Bun.
ANY ONE
CAN DYE
A Dress, or a Coat,
Ribbons, Feathers,
Yarns, Rags, etc,
The Bost and Purest McdicineH
EVER MADE
A2
lv On Si? J,. J.
a$ 'b vA;b b'r
.wvui. i .'o. Ju A. o..i
malt nrllvn
aruvinfiil. Tt lA t
btt and cheap
UCt u oi your uruggieb. -cv V pa
DontWait. Cktitatoncc. a. a
If you lire Buffering from Kid-
SET SfuW MiLi-iiuirbirxEii.
I Tney never iuu w curve
oAt..l n ?.itnt ftLninUrl to A. le Olllwav A G(Ve
BobloD.MaBS., for beet uukUco! work publlohoU
OqsKxo'cs pills.
jiinrvoii; ovuiiTATioxs.- jliatais
ASK 1VJI lilt. l'SL'JWti'S 1-JJLZ.LTS, OB
Liirr.ii svaAit-coATSB nzxs.
IIcImk entirely voRotable, ttaej op
er.itu lilmut dLuibmu-o to the system, diet,
ortKxtiit.itlou. Vrtt tip In glass laH, boi-uictl--rally
ruled. .Altwiin ficth end rcllaUm Aa
a inxntlve. oltorullve, or IMirffutlvc,
then lllllo l'cllcla give the moot perfect
sati?rnu;m.
EiHOllE.
llflloile Inrfnilabiio,
Don, ! :i1 Icent lull,
Iti'lOltx AttUcUh.lilKlflll
tU-l..M"-i'inont of llio Etoni
an. i..utbnilf,uio r.ninpt
Iv rc-l!oved Jnd .i-i i.unetitly
.'ii.r.l liv Dir. ltfi.i nr lit.
IM-.'i't'u X'loaMtitt l.'urlTntlTO Pellet.
II. i t.I:;:i. of the remedial power of theso
ivll. ic t po p-r't ii larlfty of diseases, it
tnu truthfully Wiuld that tlielr action uiou
Ihu l- :?m U utilvcrKil, not a trland or tissue
w.. their r.".!Til.o Inllticnco. Sold by
i. tuj'ly.i.'.'.jfctiia n vhil. Jliuitifacturcd at tho
Iii'i v.il l.nlioiatniyuf WoltCD's DlsrxNSanr
Mll-ical Associatiux, liutluli), N. Y.
ft-
fa .
S3
r'.- " olTcred by t
y f (r. orac.f Ir. Si
( S Itenicily, I
0
tho tnanufactur
Suko'h Cntnrrli
-yJ Cluonic llenl Catarrh which
. t vv tlicy cannot euro.
si':r;:Tais op cATAimu.-Duii1.
l(oay luiitt.K lie. otj&tnictlnn of tho nasal
I .t..,r'-i, lilsdiarifcs fnl!ln(r from tha head
iiii i!u tiiroat, soimtlmrs lunfuso, watery,
.. r , ttl, nt oil iws, tlilui:, tormoious, mucous,
!! 'tie'tit, ii.otnly find putdd; tlio ojrs aro
vmiU, Weeld-y, nil J inMnnirt); thcio Is rlnulng
in tliu t-ari, (ioaruL-63, iiiiulihij? or coutfMiitf to
.;r tlio Ibroat. cxpecfimitlon of offensive
M.i tier, tnjrctlicr with uvaht from ulcex; the
t,.o l i-u.n.xvd and ha u mienl twnnfr; tlio
hp it;, id oHciiElve; emtll and tnsto aro liu
't I; Is a PCnsiUlon of dlzzinc68, with
utt'utnl d -iTCCsioti, a hnckiiifr coiiffh and gvn
unA iWbtiny, vnly a few of tho above-named
9 iuUnv.h ate HUtJy to bo present In anyone
cumj. 'J'liotioUiiila of cases annually, without
itianlfcBtlnir half of tho above symptoms, re-f-tilt
hi conBiiniptloii, and end In the grave.
No tllMiiso U m common, mora deceptive uud
dniwroust, (r Iciyi uudcrstitod by ptosielana.
IS it3 mild, fl'io.hin, and henhnff properties.
Dr. Swru's CaUirrh itemed cures the worst
niaesor Catarrh, "fold In the heady
Coryy.a, and Catarrhal Headache.
bold hy diueiilotd everywhere; CO cenU.
"Untold Agony from Catarrh."
Prof. YV HAi'SNCit, the famous mesmerist,
nf 1 1 tinea, N. 1'., writes t "Some ten years flffo
I suffered untold ugony from chroulo naiil
catarrh. My family phstclan gave me up us
Incurable, and said I must die. My case uns
auch a bad one, that every day. towards sun
itt, my voico would become ao bourse 1 could
barely peak above a whisper. In the morning'
my eouRliiriff and clean nt: of my throat would
ilmnst stranlu tuc. Hy tho uso of Pr. Sage's
'atarrh Keiuedy, tn three mouths, I was a well
man, and tha euro has been poriuaaenU"
"Constantly Hawking and Spitting,"
Thomas J. licsnrNa. I(i too$ pine strett,
St, AVmt. Mo.t writes: "I mis n great sutTcicr
from catarrh forthvee years. At times I could
hurdly tireathe, and was constantly hawking
and i pitting-, and for tho l.ist ctgnt months
could not breathe through tho nostril).. I
thought nothing could bo (itne for me, luel(
lly, 1 was advised to try Dr. Snzv.'t Cntanh
Itemrtdy, and 1 am now a well man. I lelku
it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh non
inanuraetured, and one has only to give it a
fair trial to ex perl cue MtoundiDy results and
a permanent cure,'
Three Dottles Cure Catarrh
Eli ltOBDiNfl, ftunvan P. O- Columhict Co.
Tti., says: "My daughter had ratarrh when
she was Ave years old, very badly, I saw Dr.
Cage's Catarrh Itemed adveitlacd, aud pro
pured a bottle for her, and soon naw that It
bt'lped her: a third bottle effected a perma
nent cure. She Is now eighteen years old and
sound d hearty."
Th ten-ft of my liapplnfp Id, I h thrown away
mr oil nisennc unun, ana twr
WMWf BOOTS
WITHOUT LABOR.
Wolff'sACMEBIacking
' ProdM a poltah wlth tb old brruh, and fe Mm
will ttul a iml on mm'i, ami thrt on ,tV
7bj ttkk to old w&yi hi tbeo difi of prtyrwai f j
Sold by Shoe Btoras, Groeen. Drnftfcis, t4.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. t-HiUoaPHl.
BLOOMSBURG FLAKING MILL
Tbo undorslcned bavin? put bis Planing M
Railroad Street. In nrst.ciann conilltloii.lBDr.
rod to do nllklndsot worKln bis line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS.MOUuDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urotanod v roaHuukmetrlce,. All lumbernse
a well seasoned and none bat skilled workmen
areomployod.
ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS
furnished on application.
CHARXES KRCG,
nioontflburs;, Pa
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undersigned having been re
stored .o health by simplo menne, after
Hupffring for several years with a severe
lung affection, and (hat dread disease
Consumption, is anxious to make
known to bis fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To those who desire it, he will
cheerfully send (freo of charge) a copy
of tho prcsciipiioo used, which they
will find a mro euro for Consumption,
Asthma, Cataurii, Bronchitis and
ill throat and lung Maladies. He
hones all sufferers will try his Remedy,
as it is invaluable. Those desiring the
prescription, which will cost them noth
ing, nnd may prove a b'essing, will
please1 address", Rev. Edward A. Wil
son, Williamsburg, Kings County,
Now York. A-fc-co,-deo-7-ly
HINDERCORNS.
Th eTfiTrnra Cur forCnt-na. Rtnrxt ill nfn. Ebmni
eomfomothsf eet. Ue. at Progyltu. Biicoi A Oa, K.T,
M. C. SLOAH & BRO.
RLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers ot
CARRIAOES1 BU0QIE8, PHAETNS.
SLEIQHS, PUTFORM WAQHS 4Ci
Flrst-clasawork Always on band,
REPAlRlnU NEA 7L YDONK.
Prictt reducedto tuit the times.
Any Coor
FOR
TEN CENTS
end U niayothtr myi SAVE Money, Jwli
.k;. iw iiv. NEW. b utler DIAMOND
DYK8. Th, oik 1 eiy. ilrapU, (julclc; tke
! lb, BEST d FASTEST known, Ak for
DIAMOND DYES and take no otntr,
ForQUdloc er Pronilnt Fancy Artlclaa USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Cold, Bllur, Bronja, Copper. Only 9 Caale.
by Portraits,
k. A rorttoUo Pf Uaullful tiaty pin
hln rmra life, tirlnled on Une
piaio paper 'J if i'w
tiroceiK, aent flee to UMtitrol
anr liaby torn wltbln a rear.
Krery Mother want, (beee
picture, i aend at once, Give
babr'a name ana age.
Willi, RICHAIJtOM CO.,
innii.) air
3
DO
IT
NOW
Cleanse
the System
wiiu mat in(t rellaU,
medicine l'alne's Celery
Compound. It purines Uie
blood, cure, Coiutlpatlou,
and regulates the liter and
llldDeyeftlCtually cleans
ing' tbe ayatein vt all wua te
and dead ualters.
Celery Compound
combines true rime tonlo and ttrrncthlDc
qualities, rerltln; Ibo energies and rplrlts.
I have been troubled for some yeara with n
rotnpUcatlon of dtmculttea. Artrr trying ra
rloua remedies, and not finding relief, I tried
Value's Celery Comiwund, liefore taking one
full bottle (belong troubleeom, tymptoms be
gan to tiuualde, aii'4 1 can truly pr now, tit (
leel llko a new man. Digestion ia Improved,
and I bars gained ten pounds In welgbt tluce I
bav, commenced taking tbe compound."
IIoNtsTci SHtxKC, Felcbrllle, Vt,
ll.oo. fill for W.oo. AtnrufgUti
f'HRlBTIAN F. KNAFP, BLOOMSBURG.FA.
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Jack.
Jack tvas on of the) train of mule
with which th carl bf Duararen mada
nn otourslon In the Yallowitone park a
few years ago. Itvii not ot ton -that a
mule geta so good a character from his
master as Jacl: rooclycs, but It was well
earned.
Jack would ascertain, by some means
best known to himself, the 'exact width
of his pack, and would measure his dis
tance between the trees to an Inch, run
ning' through apertures that looked' far
too narrow for hltn, but never striking
or getting jammed. lie had aomo extra
ordinary method also of determining the
height of his pack, and could tell pre
cisely whether ho could pass under an
overhanging bough without stooping,
and, if not, how much ho would hrtTO to
stoop.
If necessary, without pausing for a
moment In his trot, he would doublo
down until his belly almost touched the
ground, and wriggle himself through
under a fallen tree In tho most ludicrous
maimer.
It Is no easy task for a man, even
though he be accustomed to the moun
tains and the forests, to make his way
through tho matted labyrinth of these.
prlmoral woods; but through such
places, if they wero practicable at all,
Jack would ninrjunipcllrnb.or -crawl,
picking his "way 'without pause.'
His facultyof stooplngnndcr branches,
though very usoful at times, was incon
venient when ho was "required as a riding
animal. He would forgct for n' moment
that ho had hot a tall pack upon his
back, and in passing under BOine leaning
tteo, to avoid which the rider would
Vieroly stoop his head, not expecting for
a 1 moment that tho inulo would stoop
also, down he would go, and with a
twist and wriggle of Jfia body writhe
himself under the supposed obstacle,
much to his rider's surprise and discom
fort. Youth's Companion!
(letting- Even.
When the "Tin Soldier" was dono in
Chicago for the first time I played tho
plumber, Eugene Field was present and
seemed to enjoy the' performance im
mensely. Next day ho gave the pleco a
very flattering criticism, and said that
all the people played tlielr parts well
with a single exception. The actor who
played the plumber seemed to hnve 110
conception of what tho author intended.
I had to good naturedly tako the general
laugh at my expense- and foot up tho bill
for numerous "smiles," whose combined
frequcnoy was sufficient to 'make a very
respectable- laugh. I determined to get
back at Field, He Is as well known and
aa familiar a figure in Chicago as Col.
Ochiltree Is In Now York. On the follow
ing evening I had him occupy a box at
tho theatre. In ono of my Bcenes I took a
copy of Tlio News, and advancing to the
front, pretended to read. "Gen. Field's
Shurpa and Flats," I said, as if just com
ing to tho cblttmu of his bright exploita
tions. Then, with a broad smile, I
apparently continued reading. After a
while the smile gradually faded, and was
succeeded by an expression of positive
pain. Tho paper was tlirown to the
floor, and, with a very tired expression,
I thruw Kick tho lapel of my coat and
rang a chestnut bell. The chestnut bell
was something new in Chicago then, and
tho little pleco of business went tremen
dously. Field's box wus bo situated that
ho could not withdraw from tho view of
tho house, nnd ho had to take tho laugh
like a good fellow. Tho "Tin Soldier"
has mode on an' average About '$24,000 a
season. Charles H.- HoyU
Careless Talking.
What gravo errors are frequently com
mitted through mere thoughtlessness.
If we could foresee the pain that Is often
caused by lightly spoken words, how
much more careful would we be in
weighing their significance beforo utter
ing them I One of the gravest errors of
tho -kind I have ever known occurred
tho other day. I had called at the oflico
of ono of our leading citizens on a mat
ter of business. He had just returned
from a visit to his old home, whero he
had been attending to the sad duty of
burying a near and dear relative,
and as we sat talking about tho business
affair that engaged our attention a friend
of the leading citizen walked in, shook
him warmly Dy the hand and asked him
when ho had got back. Their mutual
greetings were warm and cordial until
tho callers wound up his by exoiaim
lug, thoughtlessly, no doubt, and with
out for a moment appreciating how
apropos was the remark! "Hope you had
a good time." I shall never forget tbe
look which passed across the face of tho
afflicted man as without replying, he
waved his visitor to a seat and resumed
his conversation with me. I thought to
myself, if that man knew what a mis-
.take ho had made ho would be more
careful in future- Of speaking without
thinking. Chicago Journal.
Tha Oil Cartridge!.
Tho power which jietroleum exerts in
calming the surface of a troubled, even
tcmpestuotu ocean', is conceded by the
most conservative navigators. However
efficient' petroleum may bo in rousing a
storm on land and generating u cyclone
hi every oil exchange of the United
States, on the briny deep its inllueneo is
wholly in tho direction of peaco and
quietness and restfulness. It lulls King
Neptune's stormiest moods, and a few
gallons have brought gallant ships safely
through watery commotions that threat
ened them with sure submerging. Here
tofore a simple throwing or dripping of
oil from the ship lias been tho method
pursued. Now a Yankee inventor hat
patented on oil cartridge, which, fired
from a gun, projects the oil far in ad
vance of tho vessel and thereby stills the
waves beforo tho ship. By means of
these cartridges, it is claimed that a
eercno path an eighth of a mile wido can
bo made through the heaviest seas.
Thoso that go down to the sea in ships
owe much to tho memory ot Col. Drake,
of Pennsylvania. Pittsburg Bulletin.
Tho Victorian age, according to Pro
fessor Ayrton, will bo remembered
rather for the economical transmission
of- power by electricity than" for the In
vention of the electric telegrapn.
Tate Springs, Tekn., July 4, 1SS8.
Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
During the spring o( 1S71, while working
In the field at my home in Morgan county,
Ga,, I pulled oil my shoes to rive my feet a
rest. Unfortunately, I walked into a clump
of poison oak, and In a few days tny feet
were in a terrible condition, and I could not
put on a shoe because of tbe soreness and
swelling, I was treated as poison oak cases
usually are, and everything wis healed up.
About the same time the following spring,
1872, my feet became sore again, as at first,
and every succeeding spring for five years
brought back the same condition of the dis
ease, only each time it became more dis
tressing, because I began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally, I was Induced to
try Swift's Specific. I took six bottles, and
to-day am entirely well. My improvement
was gradual from the first, and no evidence
of the disease remains. I shall take pleas
ure in testifying as to Its curative proper
ties, It is the greatest blood purifier in ex.
tstence, Yours truly, J, L. Morgan,
The foregoing certificate Is taken at
random from thousands ot letters in posses
sion of the Swift Specific Co., and presented
simply as a sample. It is a voluntary
statement, giving faets and results of the
case. Its accuracy and genuineness are
beyond question.
A valuable Treatise on Stood and Skis
Diseases mailed free. Address
THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Tbaver Atlanta. Ga.
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YEAST POWDER,
"Tho Old Reliable."
Restores to tho flour tho nutritious phosphates lost in
bolting. No othor powder does this.
It is healthful and
nutritious. Put up in bottles.
PERRINE'S
PURE
BARLEY
MALT WHISKEY.
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sHHalBrjjSftS
"mm
HE MILal WllaV'
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especially adapted to persons requiring a stimulating tonic, Consmniillres tjcuig
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It Is a tonic and diuretto and a powerful stiengtncner to the entire srBwnj. 1 a
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Malt Whiskey powerful Invlgorant
and helper to digestion. rKHIIINK'H
1'UBK UAllLKV MALT WlllSKKV
without unduly stimulating the kid
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counteracts the effects of fatigue, nas
tons convalescence and is a wholesome
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ture
m, .n.i.ai. iii It AnnpntR DT the LaI
oei on every oouie: 1 umcwiiwuiij ou
alrted the Tcrs Bablit Malt Whkh
.J. m m j h. remne and find
It entirely tree iromium.-i uu.iuiiuiu.,
metals and acids and Is absolutelj
nure." monea, Camilla Arthur Hater,
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ENNEY OOODB
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Sole agents of the fol
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m
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Wo bave in stock a finer line of musicn
instruments than has ever been bought in
1 - - 1 r. ,
.uiB tt'uiiuii, auu wu aro ihskiih; speoiai
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. .. to. : 1
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THE 1VERS & POND PIANOS
stand at tho head.
ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW
IN USE at tbo BOSTON CONSERVA
TORY of MUSIC.
Ono of the latest improvements is the NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT
which enables one to play without disturbing anyone in the vicinity and with
little wear to the instrument.
WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS.
THE GEORGE STECK & CO. PIANO, after thirty years of severest test
aro used, on account ot unequalled durability, by C6 colleges and many others
in tho United States.
THE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO, with new repeating action, best in the
world for upright piannn. and tbo first and only perfect repeating action
introduced with upright pianos.
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years is given with each instrument. It is tbe best medium-priced piano in
the market.
Our LINE of ORGANS is very complete, wo have THE CELEBRATED
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SEWING MACHINES.
We havo tho celebrated WHITE, NEW DOMESTIC, NEW HOME
STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, and
NEW HOME.
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines olds
on installment plan.
Wo havo also Ifinjoa, guitars, Gorman
accortleons, blow accordeous, flutes, fifes,
mouth organs, drum, &o. Five hundred
pieces of ten cent sheet music, &o., &o.
Second baud pianos, organs and sewing
machines on lniid, and received in exchange
for new ones.
A iron t for Bulterick and Domestic piper
patterns and fashion books. Sowing machine
needle?, oils and attachments for all machines
always in stock.
JSaKBsflsstlaA f1
tjJ:i'a iTlTiWsflM
Bloomsburg Pa.
J. Saltzer,
General Agent.
Yp BIRD fMANNA
Tha OrtAAt ttotrct or
thaltavrti lslauntlil.(W
wlllrtutora tha tons of
Tant thalr allmeisU and
condition. lUktiCavneViiea
no. ctoia pr ail ojunuia.
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WsaV
tbe Cauarr Uravdcri ot
manj. uira kaqdm
va tunu, wiu pre-
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h mm tor uonen, (jama k rouiirr, 101
mid. aotawi'aP.OiwUtkllJur.
ysuow BinNa. yeuow tubs.
Use "Peerless Brand"
BAIiTlllOHi;
FRESH RAW OYSTERS.
SolwUdanapaaedwitu cleanliness ana cats hj
O. II. PEARSON & OO,
I1ALTIM011K. ill). 1
Jnu4iSDt row Orooer tor them.
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6 Chestnut,
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Philadelphia
Men louth. and hildren.
vntt.
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6 St Chestnut,
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EPP'S COCOA.
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'Hv athorouch knowlprfra nf t.hn nntnrnl Iawr
which govern tlio operations 01 digestion and
nutrition, nnd by a careful anollcntlou ot the tinn
properties ot well-selected l ocoa, Jlr. Erpshas
proTldffl our breakfast tahlcs with a delicately
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doctors' bills. It Is by tho Judicious uso of such
articles ot diet that a const fl utlon mar be gradual.
ly built up unUl Btronff enough to resist every ten
dencyto dl-ease. Hundreds ot subtle maladies
are noating around us rejdy to attack wherever
thero 13 a weak DOInt. Wti mnv escnnn manr a
fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
puro blood and a properly nourished frame, '-CfWI
Service Gaiette. Alade simply with boiling water
cr milk, sold only In ball pound tins, by Urocors,
labelled thus:
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wt jw-u-ou ixjnaon, jingiana.
RAILKOAD TI1VIH TABLE
QELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
ru
North umbkrund s 40
Cameron. 6 63
Chulasky 6 00
uanvuie us
Catawlssa 0 25
Rupert. 6 so
Bloomsburg 6 30
Espy 0 43
Ume ltldge. ......... 6 60
Willow drove... ...... ...0 54
Brlarcrcek 0 53
Berwick 7 m
Beach Haven 7 11
nick's Ferry. 7 18
Shlckshlnny 7 DO
UUniOCK'B i 43
Nantlcoke 7 50
Avondale 7 54
Plymouth 7 69
Plymouth Junction 8 03
iwoKBiun a u
Bennett 8 12
Maltby 8 17
Wyoming 8 22
West Huston s 27
Plttston 8 33
r m
1 35
NOllTII.
A. 11. At M
10 10 I) 15
Lackawanna ,
Taylorvllle. ..........
Beuevue
BCBANTON. ............
STATIONS.
8 40
, 8 48
, 8 54
, 9 00
P II
1 58
3 14
2 19
2 24
3 29
2 49
2 54
2 59
3 09
3 19
3 20
3 35
3 39
3 43
3 53
3 5
4 01
A M
, 6 10
0 16
. 6 20
, S 2S
SCRiNTON
ue levue
Taylorvllle.
Lackawanna....,
Plttston 6 sn
West Plttston 6 43
Wyoming 6 47
Maltby a si
Bennett 6 55
Kingston 6 58
Plymouth Junction 7 05
Plymouth 7 10
Avondale 7 14
Nantlcoke 7 19
Ilunlock's 7 35
Shlckshlnny 7 47
Hlck'B Ferry 7 ss
Beach Haven, 8 01
Berwick 8 07
Bnarcreek. ... 8 13
willow Grove 8 18 11 4S
Lime ltldge. 8 20 11 52
Kspy -.... 8 S 11 19
Bloomsburg 8 32 13 oj
Hupert 8 37 12 10
Catawlssa 8 42 12 15
Danville 8 S7 12 30
Chulasky. 9 03
Cameron 9 07 12 40
NOBTHUIIBIBXAMD....... 9 23 12 5
t m r m
Connections at Ittinerr. with Piitlndpinhia
Reading Hallroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, will
lamaport, Sunbury. Pottsvllle, etc. At Northum
berland with P. ft E. Dlv. V. it. u. for Uarrlsburg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie,
'V. F, HAL8TEAD, Oen. Man.,
Scranton, I"a
A 11
9 M
9 55
10 00
10 08
10 16
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 34
10 33
10 42
10 47
10 51
10 55
11 03
11 12
11 22
II 28
11 37
10 25
10 29
10 35
10 63
11 00
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 2S
11 30
11 37
11 44
11 43
11 63
12 OS
12 16
12 20
12 25
12 30
18 87
12 41
13 45
13 50
12 65
1 03
1 11
1 19
1 25
1 30
r h
SOUTH,
ru
2 05
5 30
(I 34
5 40
6 18
7 05
7 13
7 20
7 27
7 31
7 85
7 42
7 49
05
8 06
8 IT
8 22
8 38
8 33
8 38
8 45
8 49
8 63
8 69
9 03
9 09
8 17
V 25
9 80
9 35
AM
2 14
3 21
2 28
2 34
2 39
347
3 50
3 64
2 59
8 03
3 00
3 19
8 29
3 89
3 45
3 51
3 67
4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 4S
4 64
5 00
5 15
T
TH
8 SO
25
6 80
6 87
6 45
50
5 66
S 59
7 03
7 07
7 12
7 1
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 65
8 07
8 IS
8 20
8 27
8 31
8 85
8 41
8 47
8 62
8 57
9 15
9 23
9 28
9 IS
T It
Pennsylvania Railroad.
111!
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
IM
TIME TABLE.
In effect NOV. 11 1888. Trains leave Sunbuiy
EASTWARD
9.40 a.m.. Sea Hhore Exnrens idallv emont
Bunday), for narrlsburg andlntermedlateatatlons,
arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 p. m. : New York,
6.60 p. m.j Baltimore, 4.45 p.m. ; Washington
5.63 p. m connecting at Philadelphia for all tea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
Philadelphia.
1.43 p. m. Day express
dally except Sunday),for Harrlsburg and Interme
diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
5.50 D. m. : New York. 9.35 n. m. : Baltimore
4.45 p. m.j Washington, 8.00 p. m. Parlor car
buiuuKu mj ruuaaeipma ana passenger coaenrs
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
7,43 p. m. Itenovo Accommodation (daily
tn. 1 1 L: Vlll all InlAmaln.n .1.11... nlw-
Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. j New York 7.10 a. m.
immuiurc, 0.10 1, m. ; wasmnfrton nan a, m. :
Pullman sleeping carfrom llarrlsbur? to rhlladel
phla and New York. Philadelphia pappengers can
remain In slroper undtsturbd until 7 a. m.
Philadelphia sleeper Is run on this train from
n imainsport on uunaays.
2.50 a. HLXllB M&.llMAntfnr TlArHihiirf nntl
Intermediate stations, arrvlng at Philadelphia
8.25 a. m. New York, 11. so a. m. : Baltimore 8.15
a. ra. 1 Washington, 9.80 a.m. Through Pullman
sleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, and through passen
ger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WESTWARD.
6.10a. m.wlTrlA -Mllll Mnflv! tnr Vrtn nl
Intermediate Rtatlone nnd fnnnnrlnltyiiri nril
Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buffalo acd
Niagara Falls, with through 1-ullman Palaco
oars and passenger coaches to Erie and Kochec-
9.13-News Express (dally except Sunday) for
I ock naven and Intermediate stations.
18.62 D. m.-Mlacrara RxnrpRR rrtnllv psrAnr. Rnn.
1 y) for Kane andlntcrmedlatestatlons and Can
ar.nalgua and principal intermediate stations,
Rochester. UuffftlO nnd Nlni'ArA Vnlla wlrH
through passenger coachesto Kane and Rochester
and Parlor cartoWllllamsport.
o.ou y. iu. rasi uce taaiiy except Bunaayiror ite
npvo and Intermediate stations, and Elmfra, Wat.
kins and intermediate stations, with through pas
sengercoaches to Renovo and Watklns.
9.20 a. m. Sunday mall tor Renovo and Interme
diate stattOD-
THROUUII TRAINS FOR SONB1 (RY FROM THE
JUBl AMU BUU'i'Jl,
Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a, m
narrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Kunbury 9.20 a. m.
News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a.m.
narrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday
arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a. m.
. ... ., . . Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia. 7.40 a. m.s Da tlmnre V.SII . m.MallT
except Sunday arriving at Sunbury. 12.62 p. m..
viitn mrough parlor car from Philadelphia
and tnrough passenger coaches from I'hlladel
phla and Baltimore.
Fast Line leaves Now Y01 k 9.00 a. m. t I'hlladel
Ph1a,u.60a. m.j Washington, 9. 60 a. m.i Balti
more, 10.45 a. m., (dally e cept Sunday) arriving at
Sunbury, 5.8up.m,. with through passenger
coacheslrom Philadelphia aDd lialllmore.
Krle Mall leaves New York B.001). m. ; Philadel
phia, 11.25 p. m. j Washington. 10.00 p. m.i Baltl
more,u.20p, ra., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.10
fci .px-i y"tfi through Pullman Sleeping cars from
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and
lirougb passenger coaches from Philadelphia
NEpHY,IIAy.i.KTON as WII.KliHllAHHH
UAII.lt(IAI) AND NtlltTII AMI WKHT
UlrAMllI 1IAII.WAV.
w WUr except sunasy.)
STiifceatiErP MaU leaTes Sunbury 9.85 a.m.
lilp.m. ' m-'
jsxpress nast leaves Sunbury 5.85 p. m., arriving
,tu?,!S?mrf.rrif?-s:4P'In'iwll'ies.barre f.bOp. m,
3?.bSflrMailleatcwl'llefi,,ttrrel0.aoa.m.arrlv.
'"SJii'i00, W.forll. a.rr.,bunbury 12.45 p. m.
,zlvI! B,Wf l-aves wiikes-barre 3.05 p. m., sr.
vltig at Bloom Ferry 4.&0 p, m sunbury 5.20p.m
BUNDAY ONLY.
..8SrAarSlalllea,fe88unllu,'?-!8 " m., arriving
at Bloom Ferry 10:15 a. m.. Ullken-ltarre ii:45 a.m.
Bunday accommodation leaves Wllkrs-lisrre 6:10
f'wp m? ftt Ul00ln rettT ' ' Hanliury
oiua. k. poon, j, u. wood.
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