The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 08, 1889, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I
EdtioWonal Bill.
thk roi.i.owwo Bn.i, nRco.iMKMr.i nr
ti1k ijoaiii) op contiioi.t.kns ok the
Allroiiknt School Dihtrict,
IS NOW 11EKOIIK T1IK PltKS-
knt Lkuislatuiik.
AN ACT
TO BKOUItK TO CII1LUREK TUB BENEFITS
ok Ki.EMKNTAnr kducation, PRO
VIDING 1 Oil THE ENFORCEMENT
OP TIIK SAME, AND F1XINO
PENALTIES FOR ITU
VIOLATION.
Section I. Be it enacted &c. A"
parents and tliosa who havu tlio oar0
of children, shall Instruct thorn, or caus"
thorn to be instructed in reading, writ
ing, spoiling, English gramiucr, arith
metic, geography, physiology nnd
byuleno. And ovory porson having
under his control a child between the
ages of cii?ht and fourteen years, shall
cause such child to attond some public
or private day school at leat sixteen
weeks io each year, eight weeks at
least of whioh attendance shall be
consecutive; aud for ovcry nogleot of
such duty tlio person offending Bhall
forfeit a sum ootoxocoding tweuty-flvo
dollars (S2) to the treasurer of the
sohool district in whioh tho offenio
ooours, to be rooovered in summary
proceedings bofoio any Mayor, Alder
roan or Justice of tho 1'eaoe. Provi
ded, that if tho physical or mental
condition of suoh child is such as to
prevent tho attendance at sohool or
application to study, such penalty
shall not bo incurred.
Sec. II. Children living remote
from any pnblio school in tbo district
in which they reside, may bo allowed
to attond the public Echools in tho ad
joining district, under such regulations
as the Controllers or Soho-il Directors
of said districts agree upon and pre
eoribi'. Sec. III. In ovcry case arising
under this Aot, wlwre tho parent guar
dian or other poraons having control
of any child between tho said ages of
eight and fourteen years is unaolo to
provido suoh child for said sixteen
weeks with tne necessary clothing and
text books to enablo such child to at
tend school for said period, and shall
so stato in writing to the Board of
School Directors or Controllers of the
district, the said Directors or Controll
ers shall, after satistying themselves of
the truth of such statement, provido
said clothing and text books, and the
oxpeoso of tho same shall bo borno by
the school district in whioh tho books
and olothing aro furnished.
Sec. IV. Tho Board of School
Directors or Controllers in Cities,
Borough and Townships shall, annu
ally, at their first meeting in Juno,
elect ono or more persons to bo desig
nated truant officers, who shall inquire
into all cases of neglect of duty pre
scribed in Section one, and asoertain
the reasons therefor, and such truant
officers, or any of them, shall prosecute
in the name of the City, Borough or
Township, and in the manner indicated
in Section one, any and all persons li
able to the penalty provided in said
section.
Sec. V. Boards of school Directors
or Controllers in any City, Borough or
Township, neglecting to elect truant
officers, and truant officers neglecting
to prosecute, when directed, as required
by law, shall forfeit not less than ten
($10)nor more than fifty ($50) dollars
to thu use of the publio schools in tho
City, Borough or Township where the
neglect occurs, as aforesaid, or to the
use of tho publio schools in the City,
Borough or Township where such
truant offceis resides. And tho com
pi'iitmiiun and travelling lees of such
truaut officers shall be tho same a
now established for Constables in the
service of a criminal process and paid
out of the school funds of the respec
tive districts.
Sec. VI. Every child between the
ag' s of ten and fourteen, who refuses
to attend school, as r quired in Section
one, and who may bo found wandering
about the streets r puhlio p'ac s ol
any City, Borough or Township, while
the school of which bo m locally a
pupil, is in session, on ccroplaint of
the truant officers, before the proper
authority, shall be committed to iho
Bute Reform School; provided, how
ever, that it shall be the duty of every
truant ofiiot-r previous to making com
plaint nnder this section to notify the
truant or absentee from sohool; als,
the person having him under control.
of the offense committed and tho
nenaltv therefor, and it the truant oan
obtain satisfactory pli-dues that the
child will conform to Section ono of
this Aot be shall forbear to prosecute
as long as suoh pledges are faithfully
kopu
Sec. VII. Any person having control
of any child amendable to tne provis
ions of this Act. who is unable to in
duce suoh child to attend school for
the prescribed term, and shall so state
in writing to the Board of Directors or
truant officer or the district, shall bo
relieved of all penalties incurred for
that sohool vcar after that date under
this Act, and such child shall, there
upon, 1)3 deemed nnd dealt with as an
habitual truant, andmay be committed
to tho Stato Reform School in the
manner provided in Section six.
Sko. VII I. Each week's failure on
the part of any one to comply with the
provisions of Section ono shall be a
distinct offense, punishable with a fino
not exceeding five ($5) dollars; and all
offences concerning the same child
shall be charged in separate counts,
joined in ono oomplaint. When
complaint contains more than one
count, tho court may give sentence on
ono or more and suspend eontenco on
the remaining counts. If at the end
of ten weeks from the date of the sen
tenco it shall appear that the child
concerned has attended Bohool regular
ly during that time, then ludgment on
suoh remaining counts snail cot ne exe
cuted. Every truant offcer shall b'
duty bound to investigate every report
of truanoy in writing made to him by
n Sohool Director or Controller,
Superintendent or Teacher of the
nublic schools in his district, nnd if
such charge of truanoy bo well founded
shall proceed as providod in Sectioi
VI, and his failure so to proceed shall
bo construed as a neglect of duty, and
imn'uhed as in Seotion fivo.
Sec. IX. It shall bo the duty of
tho County. City. Borough or Town
ship Superintendents to ascertain by
visitation, examination or omerwige,
whether the children between the aae
of eight and fourteen years, attending
anv nrivato or publio school within
their respective districts, are reoeiving
adequate instiuetion in wio urauonex
of reading, writing, spelling, Eoglish
graramer, arithmetic, geography,
physiology and hygiene, as specified m
thn first Seotion of this Aot.
Buo. X. Tho board of Bohool Dl
reotorsor Controllers of every City,
Borough or Township shall, from tira
to time, adopt such provisions, rules,
arrftngcmcuU and regulations for the
enforcement of the provisions of this
Act, cot conflicting therewith, as (ball
to t&m kpm Itllog.
Sec. XI. This Act shall go into
effect on tho first day of June, A. D
1800.
Sec. XII. All Acts or yarls of Acts
inconsistent herewith aro hereby re
pealed. "Husband, I Want You to Try It "
I l'ad suffered for years with n com
plaint the physclatis called Gravel, and
they had given up tho attempt to help
mo. My wlfu heard of Dr. Kennedy
Favorite Romcdy, of Itondout, N. Y.,
and spoko as above. To please her 1
got n bottle. Used that and two or
thrco more, and pretontly tho trouble
vanished nover to return.- Washington
Monroe, Catskill, N. Y. mar. 1 -H
At the Island of Malta.
THE ME01TEKKANKAN SrllONOIIOMI VAL
LETTA AND II Ell PALACES TIIK
' oi.oiiv op the pa8t knightly
Relics Life in Malta.
Valletta, Malta.
Almost as old ni its hills are tlio
Btorics thnt are told of the great wealth
and glor)of Malta, of which its geo
graiihitiil pos'tion male it the ceutro
in the civlization of tho ivist, whin the
Knighis of St. John intrenched them
nclvts hoio and held high carnival
within Us territory. To bo Hiiro they
have passed away, but on every baud
thero remains much to remind ui of
this people when at the heighlh of
their glory. Wo aro confroiuid with
tho sublime fact that the knights are
dead, but a rich inheritance has come
down to us.
I cannot, perhaps, spend a few mo
ments more interestingly than in look
ing with you over tho island, and in
noting the relies of tbo old civilization
which time has spared, Everywhere
may bo seen tho remnants and the
ruins of its past, in temples and palaces
and in deserted capitals and catacomos.
Malta is the merest dot on tho map
of the world, hardly seventeen miles
long and nine miles broad, lyiug mid
way in tho Mediterranean near Sicily,
with a delightful semi-tropical olimate,
a comparatively fertile soil, and a large
and contontcdipopiilation. The land
is low atd rugged, tho ridge of hills
that runs across the island having an
elevation at its highest point of about
tivo nnnurcu leei. no siiuaiu-ii is
admirable for defense, and has been in
trenched with strong fortifications and
batteries.
Our war-sbipi!rnunded th island at.
night, and approached Valletta ffom
tbo eastward. Tho harbor, whioh tho
morning revealed to us 'tas a scene of
unusual activity, is one of the finest in
tho orld, consisting of two inlets of
unenual size. Tho one on tho loft'
known as tho great harbor, which is
reached through a nnrrow entrance
cuarded on either side by strong forti-
2--.! j l... u i:t. .., f
UUailOUn, in ueuu ujr Axuguaii uicu ur
war vessels of other nations nnd to
ships whoso stay is prolonged. In the
latter the Juniata was anchored, where
she lay for a time with tho city before
her, a fair sky above ner, and witn
the clear waters doited with sails all
around her, the center of a beautiful
panorama.
Valletta is tlio lortixcu capital oi mo
island, and is situated on its north
astern side, resembling, aa someone
has said, a huge turtle stranded upon
a reef. Ills built upon a high and
narrow tongue of land that projects
into the harbor, dividing the water in
two parts. It is a beautiful o'uy eveu
ns peon from shipboard, that impreKses
ono with a senso of its superior in
trenchment and power of resistance, i
Th principal stroi ts traverse tne city
enmhwise. parallel witli the surlaceof
the water on gradually ascending levels,
forming a sucoission ot terraces waned
with stone, and presenting to ono in
either harbor the appearance of a solid
mass of houses that rises from the
water's edge to the height of two bun
dred fiet. The transverse streets ore
airow and steH, and aro milium!
more than flights of Btono Bteps. I he
bulling aro of stone, whioh stems to
be. the only natural product of tht-
land, and are compact and m-tasiye,
many ol wuicti are tnngn nceni siruc-
ures. in point oi arcnaeciure, it is
claims d, Valletta rivals any of the
otipiialH of Europe.
Turn where you may, you aro con
fronted with some bistoiical site, mem
orial or building. Here is the old
Palace of the Grand Mailers, towering
hove its surroundings and occupying
an entire i-quare. iou marvw at us
mammoth proportions, us massive
walls and its impressive solidity. Tho
palace is in a fair tate of preservation,
nnd in nart is used for the residence of
the governor of the colony. You may J
enter the court, pass through the cor
ridors, mount the stair-cases and visit
the chambers and council rooms.
A laroo hall, known as tbo Armory,
is devoted to an immensH eolleotion of
arms and armors, that were worn or
captured by the Knights, and of tr.tph-
les ot war and tournament, xiere uru
battle axes that would cleave a giant's
ckull, a helmet weighing forty pounds
that none but a giant could wear,
swords with golden bilts set with dia
monds, a breecli-loading gun ana n
ropo mado cannon that was taken from
the Tuiks. At tbo foot of tho stairs
stands tho great carnage of Btate, an
antique vehicle, in which, it i said,
Napoleon rode at me ueaa oi ins army
when ho took possession of Malta.
The Counoi Chamber of the
Knights, colossal in its sizo with lofiy
ceilings and marblo floors, is bung
with beautiful and finely-woven tabes-
tries that aro covered with figures of
An Attack of Gravels
Tb TVrrlble naivtiic f a, Wma at 00.
JUw fth wm Huppllr Cared,
nan U nothing I now mJot lhs I do not mrs tt
bavin oJ Dr. David Xnnlj'i ftrorlU Bawd,
m4.IBondonl.N.T. Mr trouble, beru itain?
UdTi u from which I nrer tiiwsUd to moot.
fi lhm " r1B 'a rur 1 u f.rw.
Uh, wlih no artUt ud could not (lwf , I wu oom.
rdljd to tu cm. ud flniUj rtl iok lhl I
jottld not Uod tlona. TbadUtrMi lamr lack u
wnttOk Iwm bureln, tip with trm or oomlurW
Irthlnrisrulteold. Mr phrilcluu uld
I HAD BRIGHT'8 DISEASE,
uhlch m Urroln InfornmUon. To tdd to at ti.
etction KM t hi boon Ul about two rww. I tnj a
bad attack of Orarcl, Whan IhU tnata It aprw.
anca or rhralclaa nn uprnr eaae, and I twfcned
mnalJtodla. I had four doctor altand ma, tbo tat
In Iho country, ret I conatantlr grew wono. Sit
rearaaolatJuna.howwaUIreinmberthotlnial I
Bannalr Faror!! llamadr adrerttaod In
our rarer. AfttrtulnironabotUal thnwawartn?
cana and rait to Now Tork on a Tlalt, and threo bot.
tit cured me. I Uto caret had a return of OraTal.
nor of lb pain or weekneu In th back, andthowk
I am orer alxtr rear of art I am
Now Vigorous and Stronso
a I wa in m;
-IV mIm. . - ... .
clXnth hot-iM mad Kirili tonzjn
wn wot, toit
cepxnarnai"
tar rruulchildren.
ftn. What fihtrln
ftTorlta IteniMr dlil.ll ti.vwi
5"dJ5n U thararloi
U.eai0fntl mdni6 a utrorur. Wrnn. n,,,.n
Mrt. Euelino r, Mixiier, liursr UllX, Ohio.
FAVORITE REMEDY.
MotOMdoUar. rnrared atBondouttt.x.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
, Prepared br
Pit, DAVID KENNEDY, RONDOUT.N.Y.
tl par bottle EllforSS. SralldrsnrUta.
&The Greatest Blood Purifier JE
rtnuwni m
Thla Great Rcrmnn Mcdlclno In the.
i
chojipcst nnd bept. 12Stlosea&f SUL.j
I'lIUllIlITTEIlSfortl.OO.lessthanJ
ono com a fioso. ll will cure mvm
rn worn cases or skin uisc.isc, rrom
common pimiuo on ma lace,
ul (lit
'our Kid.
Utrn thnt nwful ilfannan fitvfriln.
lllsni.l'llITlt IHTTKIlR U lhf
11! best mnllclno to uso In alii
III cases of eucn etubborn nndJ
Uueep aeatca uiseases. xwneyaaronut
Dot CVCr taVO jTnrnr,lnr.ll.r.
BLUE PILLS ?,"I',!:.liu,It.r3
?'mOT7-"!'?,TOuar0Vlcfcn0
tho purest nml beBtIyou u6 .
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ArouiAoagneuoaieuv - m
wlthBycllowRtlckyDon't watt nntll yon tJ
Bubstanrc? lsjonrnro unablotownlli.orlTI
breath foul nndara flat on your back,! II
offcnBlvc? Vour lint Rtt eonio nt onro.lt III
stomach Is outwlll cureyou. Sulphur I I
ofonlcr. U8CBUter8l9 III
12 lllTTKU'-jT uu iumiiu D a-iivuutpi
Is your llr-trlntcarc soon mndewcll by
lno thlckiits ubo. Ilemcmlier what you
ropy, clo-JTread here, It may save your
uuy, orJUfc. It lias saved hundreds.
jViiont wa unui to-morrow,
Try a Bottle To-day I
Are rou low.srtlrltetl and weak.
or BUflei1nir from the excesses of
Voulh? If so. bUU'IIUn LITTEOJ
will euro you.
Send 3 2-ccnt stumps to A. 1. Ordway Co.,
Boston, Mass., for best medical work published?
w
HAT
AILS
YOU?
aBVBBBaHHntB9EHES9Bl
So yon feel dull, languid, low-spirited, tire
less, and Indescribably miserable, both physi
cally and mentally; experience a sense of
fullness or bloating after eating, or of "gone,
nesa," or emptiness of stomach In tho mottl
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad tasto In
mouth. Irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent
headaches, blurred eyesight, " Moating specks "
before the eves, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, irritability of temper, hot Mushes,
alternating with chilly sensations, ahum,
biting, transient pains hero anil there, cold
feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or
disturbed and unrefresbing sleep, constant.
Indescribable tooling of dread, or of impend
ing calamity?
If you bavoall, or any considerable number
ot these, symptoms, you are suffering from
that most common of American maladies
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more
complicated your dlseaso has oecorao, tho
greater the number and diversity ot symp
toms. No matter what stage it has reached,
Dr. Pierce's (ioldoit Uledlcnl Discovery
will atibduo ir. If tnken according to direc
tions for a reasonable length of time, if not
cured, complications multiply and Consump
tion of the Lungs. Skin Diseases, Heart Disease,
Hbeumatlsm, Kidney Disease, or other grava
maladies are quito liable to set In and, sooner
or later. Induce a fatal termination.
Dr. l'lcrco'a (ioldou .nodical Dl.
eovcry acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
through that great blood -purifying organ,
cleanses tho system of oil blood-taints aud Im
purities, from whatever cause arising. It Is
equally emcnclous In acting upon the Kid
neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, rcstoratlvo tonic. It promotes
digestion and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh and strength. In malarial districts,
this wonderful medicine has gained great
celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
Dr. I'lerce'a Ooldeu Medical Dla.
eoery
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the
worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores,"
Scaly or Hough Skin, In short, all diseases
caused by bad blood are conquered by this
nowerful. rurifilng. and Invigorating medi
cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under
tested Its potency In curing Tetter, Eczema,
Ervsioelas. Holla. Carbuncles. Soro Eves. Ucrof.
ulntis Sores and Swellings, lllp-Jolut Disease,
Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Pierce's
tioiuoii moaicai jjiacuvery, ana gooa
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
"White Swellings," Uoltro. or Thick Neck,
and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in
stamps for a large Treatise, with colored
platos.on Skin Diseases, or the same amount
for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.
"FOB THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Golden
digestion.
strength and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which Is Scrofula or lite Lunge, I. arrested
and cured by tbls remedy. If taken In the
earlier stages of the dlseaso. From Its mar
velous power over this terribly fatal disease,
when first offering this now world-tamed rem
edy to the publio. Dr. Fierce thought seriously
of calling It his "CONSOsirriON CnitE," but
abandoned that name as too restrictive for
a medlclno which, from its wonderful com
bination of tonic, or atrengtbenlng, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, antl-bllious, pectoral, and
nutritive properties. Is unequaled. not only
suj
idv for Consumntiou. but for all
Cliroule Dleeasca ot the
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short,
neas of Breath, Cbronlo Nnsal Catarrh, Uron
chltis. Asthma, Severe Coughs, aud kindred
affections. It Is an efficient remedy.
Sold by Druggists, at 1.00, or Six Dottles
for SS.OQ.
Or" Bend ten oents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's
book on Consumption. Address,
World's Dispensary Medical association,
063 Walu St., UDFFALO, N. Y.
RHEUMATISM W. NEURALGIA
These twin diseases cause untold suffering.
Doctors admit that they are difficult to cure
sodolhelrpauenia. raine-a
Celery Compound bo per
manently cured the worst
cases of rheumatism and
neuralgia so say those, who
have used It.
Having been troubled
with rheumatism at the knee
and toot tor Ave years, 1 was
sjmosiunauio hi get aruuuu.
and was very otten confined
to my bed for weeks at a
time. I used only one bob-
lie or I'ame's ceiery wn
nound. and was perfectly
cured. 1 can now lump
arouna, ana xeei as uveiy as
a boy," rniNKUARou,
Eureka, Nevada,
11.00. BlxforW.OO. Druggists.
Mammoth testimonial paper tree.
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NOUSETO
OWNIK.
' fatness Celery Compound has been a God
send to me. For the past two years I bave suf
fered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after
doctor fulling to euro me I bave now taken
nearly four bottles ot the Compound, and am
free from the romplalnt I feel vry grateful
to you." CUAB.II: Lewis,- Central Village, ,
Paine's
Celery Compound
I have.licen greatly afflicted with acute
rheumatism, und could find no relief until I
used 1-alno's tvlery compound. After using
six bottles of this medicine I am now cured of
rbeumatlo troubles."
tUMCKL 11CTCH1N80K, So. Cornish, N. IL
Effects Lasting Cures.
I'alne'a Celery Compound has jierf onned many
other cures as marvelous as these, copies ot
letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take,
does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire
ly vegetables a child can take It What's the
use of suffering longer with rheumatism or
neuralgia!
DIAMOND DYcS cob,, than any other foil. I OPCJ Jlappy, Ucarty. U U Vntqualnl.
Spring ?89
Ouu Kkfutatiok kou Fikst-Ci.a88
Cl.OTHINO AT Kf.AKONAIIK PllICES
Id Well Ksitaumsiikd, Hut This
Heabok We JIkan to Kxcki. ai.i.
KOIIMEB EkTOUTS.
A. C. Yates & Co.
Clothing for Men and Boys,
Sixth and Chestnut
LEtyJKH UUILDINQ. PJtlLADA.
BLOOMSBURG PLAKING MILL
to.
The underslcnid bavin? put his I'lanlng M
It inroad Street. In nrst-riasa condition. If r'e
ro i to to aiiKinns or worn in nisiinc.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS. MOD i-DINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urninned ut rHaauuHuietrlcos. All lutnCetuse
s well seasoned and cone but skilled workmen
aro employed.
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
furnished on application.
CUAJtl.ES KJUJG,
lllnoiiiHliurir, l'n
- -
What a Comfort!
NoDirt! NoFuss! NoDackAcho!
LASTS LONGER,
LOOKS BRIGHTER,
and make, the Shoe. WEAR BETTER.
Dou't let the women hkve all the be.Ulitag., but use
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
ONCE A WEEK FOR MEN.
ONCE A MONTH FOR WOMEN.
I find It a tip lop Harness Dressing,
WOLFP&RANDOLPH,Piladelphl
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Tho undcrsiciiud liavinc been ro
etoinl to health by simple mentii, after
siulTtitig for several years with n, covert'
long afleetion, and that dread diseao
CoNbUMrnoK, U arixioiu to mako
known to hit fellow HutlVrerfi tlio means
of cure. To those w ho desire it, ho will
cheerfully send (free of chame) a copy
of tho piosoriptioD need, which they
will lina a uro euro lor (JONSUJimoN,
Abfll.MA, CaTAHHII, lillONClllTia Qiid
all tliroat mid huiK Mai.adh.s. He
hopes all Riifferors will try his Remedy,
aa it 19 invaluable. Thoso desirinc the
prescription, which will cost them noth
itiir, and may piovo a b'esBinir, will
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hon, Willinrnsbu rjf, lviiigs Uonnty,
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F
HRE IN8DBANCB
CHKI8TIAN V. KNAPF, DLOOM8BDKU.PA.
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rEOl'LES' N. Y.
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uui, tit
These nu coKrOBATions are well seasoned bi
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auinveswainBoun Bxcuainsa aro iiaoiototne
azard oi fixe only.
LOBsea rROMPTLY and honestlt adlustedand
jaia as soon as aeLermmea oy iiaiBTi&N r.
cArr, sriciAL aoimt and Adjustxx BboouaBowi,
'IV.
Theneonlaof Columbia county should natron-
US the agency where losses It any are settled and
paia oy one oi (ner own citizens.
ruuat-fH&sa. jtvun , itaih juunu
PENSIONS ! PENSIONS I
U.S PENSIONS duo many officers. Koi.dikrs.
Sailt-hs, tbelr Widows, cuilphrn and Drpknobht
rjiKBKTS everywnpre. it in aouDt, or any i-ension
Information wanted, write here. NoWasblDton,
u, u or oiner Agency bo aavaniagcoua as mis is.
JF-ThousnnrtHof rcnKlona asrgrefratintr millions
of dollars, obtained through thla Agency, and
others a Mowed dally, .3 Adore? s with two b tarn pa
Coum elor at Law,
X-t Cm OtrflU niH, A1C111UI1, It U.
(Late U. S. lenslon Apent, N. J. Bvt. Urlir. Cienl.)
taKeferstoGov., U. 8. sen's and M. Us N. J..
Posts O. A. IL, and Pensioners all U. a, Connda sc.
Feb 16-r-4t
85 Sftlld o!d w.uw I
BOW 101 m 1 WU, BaiUl Usltlj. I
mii f u witct is th worui.
rent a a. n oonu uoia
aud inU' tlti.wltk warka
nil CUM f M)VI ).
One Pevom la Mch l
rUirrwltb r vt sod vtU
ibt Un of IIourhold
Nftmple Tt troplt.
Wll Ufl fUh, W tCasd
Prn. ttkd ttUt Tea bavt kttft
horn for S motttb nd ahofra Ibtm I Ibom
4
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1 MfijmmuiL- r
tkm In roar
maj Bkva
th writ
nd flamplt
Httuaoa tic
Co. Uft Hl,l,rU(u4,llUf.
M, C. SLOAil & BRO.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers of
CARRIAOES BUDDIES, PHAETNS
SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAQNS kZi
First-close work always on hand.
BEPAlRhsUNEA 1LYD0N&.
Drift reduced to tuit the timet.
men and nnlnialp, reprcscntlntr scenes V
various part of tho world. In tho
ooriiuora may bo nen tlnnrtd ol
knlghU tin 1 mun-at-arms in full nnr.oi,
beat inn; upon toeir alilelde the cpctiloli.
eons of Iho Gracd Mastir from tbo
founding of their order.
Throughout tho city and i'lnmla
many lino buildings thnt weio used for
hr.ppilftla nnd Inns, of which one wns
hcI, npnrl for ench rinlionnliiy. Most
of thtflo aro in n ruinous stale, and nto
used ty iho inhabitants ior ordinary
purposes, somo of them bfiiif trans
fiirmrd into lub houses nnd bnll rooms,
and othi rs made to servo as residences
and wnrelioiiBcf.
Of tho chuiehes, whioh wero mnde
ll tj ft ature of the nge, that of St. John
n mains the moil striking nnd tnagt ifi
cent, Yen enter the oitnl with the
ft cling that tho past is looking down
upon you. Tho lttciior is handsomely
dt corated, the ecilitg nt.d unllsct n
Ininitig man) beautiful paintings of
Uthlicnl hCiiies nnd eharacttis. T.o
iloor eonsts of inln!d Blabs of marM1,
I earing the tiects nnd coats-of-arms of
tho Knights wi o were buried bom-nth
tlein The ornaments 01 tho altar aie
iiiaih- ol solid gel. I and silver, nnny of
uhieh were cariii-d away by tlio
Kretieh early in thu cebtury.
1 lie old capital of Malta, formerly
calltd Mfdinn but now known as Uiltn
Vtcchin, sittiatut u few milts from tho
city, nit hough In luins nnd well nigh
('oMited fo far ns n placo can bo abm
duiied in a dinsely profiled it-latid, is
nu t lijeet of interest to which you are
likely to bo directed. Tlio way lea Is
oii along n hard nnd stony load,
which is fenced in by high stono walls
mtiioly shutting off tlio view on either
side. The old city occupies an cni'in
tnce, commanding a fair view of tho
iflmid, nnd straggles otcr a considern
hie area.
On your nrrival at tho entrance yon
nru Importuned by a host of bojs nnd
int-n, who aio perfectly willing lo hold
jOur horso or servo as guide for n
nominal fie. They will show you
thiough tho old cathedral iu which are
still found some of the paintings of tho
iiialir; tbey will direct you to the
Cave ol Su Paul, which is fifteen feet
in diameter and twelto feet deep,
wtiero tho apostle is paid to have dwelt
for threo months, nnd in which a can
dle is kept burning continually; they
will point out tho catacombs, which
wtru dug by tlio Saracens aud afttr
wards used by the Knights as a place
of seclusion for the living and of
burial for tbo dead, and which com
municated by an underground passage
with Valletta nine miles distant; they
will take you to tho iuins of nn old
Roman villa, the walls and mosaic
floors of which havo but recently been
uncovered. And if you aro not ex
hausted they will advise you to return
to tho city by way of numerous litllu
villages, which you will be very likely
to do, to relieve tbt tedious l ido if for
no other purpose.
The island of Malta has a dense
population, numbering ono hundred
and fifty thousand, of which nearly a
balf aro residents of Vallttta, and
many aio gathered in villages and
communities. Thoy aro a frugal
people, and aro engaged in gardening
and trade. Old ideas and customs pre
vail among tbem. Tho Italian lan
guage is generally spoken by the belter
classes, although the nalivo tongue is
mixed ono. They are devoted to the
affairs of Church, and sustain excellent
schools and social institutions.
In matters of amusements the tastes
of the English society dominate,
among whom Italian opera and balls
are held in high favor. Tho carnival
sensor, however, which occurs in tlio
month of Kebruury, reprt-senls tho
height of popular enjoyment, tho great
features of which seem to be proctssions
of peoplo in grotesque costumes and
with bands of musio, making a perfect
pandemonium of thu plica for days
together. It is at this timo that every
body exercises a ctrtaiti privilego of
throwing bits of hard candy fiom the
streets and windows at thu pasBer-by,
even to the peril of his eiuj and hi ad,
although to thu intinito delight of
everyone elso.
Tho boipitalitv of iho eood people
of Malta and tho official courtcs es,
shown towards us during our stay in
port, wero of tho kindliest natute.
The reception and ball of tho governor
in tho ola 1'alace enabled American
naval officers' to meet their English
cousins of her majesty's fleet and
army, whoso representatives were pres
ent in large numbers, a compliment
which we were able only in part to ro.
turn on shipboard under the stais and
stripes of our national ensign.
SAi.ienunv.
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Washington.
Bcod model, drawing, or pboto,wlth description.
We advise If patentable or not, tree ot charge.
Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
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YEAST POWDER,
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Rostores to tho flour tho nutritious phosphates lost In
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ANY OHDElt
FOR FESTIVAL
will be
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AS FOLLOWS I
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
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BLOOMSBURG, PA.
We liave in Block a finer line of mufica
iriFlrumcuts than has ever been bought in
bin rection, and we are making special
nducemcnts to purchasers for the holiday
season. We get our instruments direct
frtra the manufactories, and ean offer
v 0 ''ettcr ,e,m9 than can be given bv any
inner piruce,
THE 1VERS & POND PIANOS
stand at the bead.
ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW
IN USE nt the BOSTON CONSERVA
gj TORY of MUSIC.
One of tho latest improvements is the NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT
which enabled one to p;ay witboui disturbing anyone in the vicinity and with
little wear to the instrument.
IPP in 1
WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS.
THE GEORGE STUCK & CO PIANO, after thirty years of severest tet-t
are used, 011 account o! unequalled durability, by CG colleges and many others
in the United S'r.tes.
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world for upright plan and tho first and only perftct repeating action
introduced with uptight piano.
THE OPERA PIANO has a reputation oi 38 years. A arrautee of five
year is given with each instrument. It is the lest medium-) rict-d piano in
the market.
Woven Wire Fencing
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Our LINE of ORGANS is very complete, wo havo THE CELEBRATED
ESTEY, THE MILLER, WORCESTER, UNITED STATES, and other
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SEWING MACHINES.
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STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, and
uifw lrnttw
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Pimos Organs aud Seuing Machines old
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Wo have also buijos, guitars, Guriuat-vccorilonn-',
blow accordenii", tinted, lifis.
mouth mgati!', druni-i, ifcti. Fivo hundred
pieoes of tun cent sheet music, ivo., tvc.
Seco'id hand' iiianoe, organs aud fowini:
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for in.-w ones.
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patterns and fai-hiou bonks. Sowing machine
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.ilways in block,
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QHATEFUL COMFOUTINO.
EPP'S COCOA.
IIHEAKFA8T.
"Iir a thoroutti koowlcdeoof tho natural laws
which govern the operations of digestion ana
nutrition, and by a careful application of tho lino
properties ot well-selected - ocoa. Jlr. Eppshas
SroMdid our breakfast tahles with n djllcatcly
avnrcd beverage w hlch may Bave us many heavy
doctors' bllK It Is by the Judicious use of such
articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradual
ly built up until strong enough to resist every ten
dency to dl easo. Hundreds of subtle maladies
are floating around us re dy to attack wherever
there Is a weak point. We may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping o- rselves well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourMied f rnme.-,-C(rfl
Serttce Clatrtte. iladeslmrly with boiling water
or milk, sold only in halt pound tins, by Uroccrs,
labelled thus t
JAMES KITS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists,
octso-d-Et, London, England,
RAILROAD TIME TABIiB
Mai
T-ELAWARB, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTKHN KA1L110AD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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NOHTntniBIKLAND ft 40
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ChulaBky 6 (0
Danville 0 08
Catawlssa c 25
ltupert.. 6 3u
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Espy r. 42
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willow orove . ... o bi
llrlarcreek 6 63
lierwlck r 05
lieach Haven 7 11
Ulck'B Ferry 7 18
Hhlckshlnny 7 so
Hunlock's 7 43
Nnntlcoke 7 CO
Avondale 7 54
l'lymouth 7 59
PI j mouth Junction,.... 8 03
Kingston 8 08
Dennett 8 13
Waltby 8 17
Wyoming 8 22
West I'ittston 8 27
nttston 8 S3
Lackawanna 6 40
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Huston 8 SB
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Kingston C f8
l'lymouth Junction 705
riymouin 7 10
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Hunlock's
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Head) Haven ,
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Connections at Itnrtert wtih phtinrimnhi
Heading Kallroad for Tamanend, Tamanua, Will
tamsport, Hunbury. rottsvtlle, etc. At Narthum
berland with P. E. Dlv. I". it. It. for HarrUburg.
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie.
TV. r. nALSTEAD, Gen. Man..
scranton, Fa
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis"3
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Ml
TIME TABLE.
In effect Nov, is i883. Trains leave fiunimiy
EAHTWAllD
.4o a. in., sea Shore Express (dally except
Sunday), for Harrlsburg and Intermediatestatlons,
arriving at l-hlladelphla3.l5 p. m.; New York,
6.50 p. ro. ; Baltimore, 4.45 n. m. : Washington
5.55 p, m connecting at l-hlladelphla for all sea
Shore points.. Through passenger coach to
rmiaaeipnia.
. i.sa p. m. nay express
liAllv ATf-r-Ttt ftnnrinv frt v H n 1, , . .
fllfttt' stations,-arriving at Philadelphia
n.60 p. m. j New York, 9.85 p. m. t Baltimore
J.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.00 p. ro. Parlor car
lhr.lii.li . tllill...l.kl. j ' .
tu.wugii .u 1 luiaunuuin uuu iaB&rnger coacnes
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
1,46 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (daily
for HarrlBburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. : New York 7.10 a. m.
Baltimore. 5.15 s.. m. ; Washington so a. m. :
Pullman sleeplngcarfrom Harrlsburg to Phlladel
phla and New York, Philadelphia paswngers oan
,.. V. i. 'rw' iinniamroea until 7 a. m.
Wllllam-.port on Sunday's.
..!I-N,a-J!1':-Erlf' -Mall (dally) for Harrleburg and
Intermediate stations, arr'ving at Philadelphia
8.85 a. m. New York, H.so a. m. : Baltimore e.16
in. , n usumgiuD, v.soa. m. Through Pullman
sleeping cars are run onthls train to Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, and through passen
gcr coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
WBSTWAKU.
. 1 1I A M 1111 I. 1 1 . 1 . . . . .
w.-jjup jiinn lunuji. itr j rie ara Bi
intermediate stations ana Canandalgua aid
intermedlato stations, Itochester, Buffalo ard
cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Jiocnet.
9.53-News ExpreBs (dally except Sunday) for
lockllavenand Intermediate stations.
.- v. ui. fiioKiiru repress (aany except sun
u y) tor Kane ar.olntermedlatestatlonB and Can.
at algua andprlnclpal intermediate stations,
uuuaio ana Niagara rails witn
tnrmiRh passenger conches to Kane and nochester
Snil 1'Hrlfir (.Art nU-llll-manftr,
6.30 p.m. Fast Unetdstly except Sundavlfbr He.
novo and Intermediate stations, and Klmlra, Wat.
kins and Intermediate stations, w 1th through pas.
9.20 a. ra. Sunday mall for ltenovo ana tnterme-
alate Rf ct lor
Tintoi'oii TiiAi.Ns rniiRDNinatv fkomthb
W 1 1.T 1 Ulllmirii
nt-irouuill
dnnilflv mall llntn. TH,ll...l.l I. . nn . - -
Ilarrlsbur7.40anllngat Minl-ury 9.80 a.m.
News Express leaea l'Klladelphla 4.S0 a.m.
Harrlsburg, Mn a. m. dally except Sunday
arriving at funbury 9.63. n. ni. b
uhiix.i., . . . Jjtagara Express ieaT08
Philadelphia, 7,40 a. m. Baltlmoie7.60a. m.(dally
except Stindny arrlvlrig at Sunbury, 12.62 p. m..
wiui inrougn ranor car from Philadelphia
pblaand Hallluinre,
.. "'iniiirw ioisd.uo a.m. I'uiiaoei
pbla,il.50 a. m. j Washington, 9.60 a. m. : Haiti.
SiiSt.S.15 "..,,,u"' ' "fl" ounaay) arriving at
sunbury, 6.mip.ra.. w iu through pasaengei
coachesimn Pluiadeiphla and lialtfmore.
Hrlft Mull IMV.B Xlaw V.rl-DwiK . HLII...I
.7:" " iui.(i.i.iu,iU(i liiiiauoi.
Phla, 11.25 p. m. j Washington, 10.00 p.m.t Haiti.
more,ii.2op. in,, (dally) arriving at sunbury 6.10
f'iitS-l i!i 'Hi0"?11 ''"lima" Meeplng care Irom
v.r... 1 r "wouii'SH'li ttH'l UOIUIUVIO B11U
biougu passenger coaches Irorn Philadelphia
KU.1!?.,'.K.y,!MZ,',''ON " ir.KKHIUHUK
jiii.iiiiai Am, IMUHTII AND WBST
llirtNIUI IIAIMVAY.
., . f.ally except Sunday.)
Wllkesharril Mall Iabva. unnlT,,. a m a n
gl Bloom Kerry 10.46 a, m., wiikes-b'arre
jtxprcss saat leaves Sunbury 5.36 p. m., arriving
ai Uioom Hrry 6. id p. m., wusi-a-barro 7.tO p. in
Sunburv Mull lenil. UiU0.i...n Is. ' "lUZ
Ing at Blofiin Ferry 11. a.m., Hunbury 12U'p. m
i?l'.rT.,"r"l.1.,0VC' w'ies tBrrea.06p. w.,ar
vlng at Uloora rcrry 4.ao p, to., sunbury s,sop.ra
SUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 4:86 a. m., arriving
Sunday accommodation leaves W Ilkes-Barrc 6:10
F-'wp' rn s 11 Ul0Ola KelTr' v,m" Bttntn,'r
. dllA-H. It. PUGI1, J.M.WOOD.
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