The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 12, 1889, Image 4

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    THE G0LTJ11BIAJN".&ND DEMOCRAT. iBLOOMSBURG, (SOLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
A TERM WANTED.
Tlioro wcru Uircu hundred trnltiud
an experienced cluika employed in tlio
railway mail sotvico between Now York
and Chicago when Mr, Wnnamaker
took posxcsslon of tlio Cabinet oflico ho
bad bought.
Tho duties performed by theso men
two of n kind ior which oxporicnoo alono
can fit man, nnd tlicy lmvo no tnoro ro.
lation to politics than to the moons of
Mare. Incapacity and inexperience on
tho part of tho railway mail c'.orks (list
urb nnd delay tho business of tho count
ry mid subjcot tlio public to inconvciH
onoo nnd serious loss.
Of the thrco hundred experienced and
capable men employed Mr. Wauamakor
ha-i removed 290, appointing now and
inexporionccd men in their places.
it tho railway mall service was a
privato or corporate enterprise, depend
ing upon tho efficiency of its work for
public; patronage, a now manager who
should disorganize tho business in this
reckless fashion would bo justly ohar
aoterizud as a fool. Precisely what term
at onoo accurately doscrlptiyo nnd
duly' respectful would it bo propor to
apply to'Mr. Wanamakor lot doing tho
samo thing! World.
talk or Tnr day.
WAS (JU1ET WllbN HE SI.K1T.
" How do vou like mv boy, Mr.
Drown 7 Nico piiet littlo fellow about
tho otlico t"
" Yes. Ho doesn't snore." Harper's
Uszzar.
Typewriter Agont I callod to boo
you in roferenco to vour typewriter.
Would you oxohango if you could get
some improvements 1"
"Merchant 1 can't i I'm engaged to
her. Judge.
Peto Was Resigned.
A MURDiSUER WltO WAS W1L1.1NO TO llEU'
HIS EXF.CUT10NEK.
Tlioro was only ono man waiting
cxeoutioi at Fort Smith when I visited
tho post, aud he was only one of tho
ordinary run ot white inon in tho Ind
ian Territory. The hangman rather
wanted to show him off, and so wo
paid a visit to tho guard houso. Upon
entering it the executioner said :
"Poto, hero is a deocnt white man
came to sea you. Do your purtiost,
now, to entertain him. You've got
two more days to live, and I hope
you II try and work into deoont socioty
as muoh at possible."
"I'm Sura I'm clad to see him," re
sponded Pets, as ho came forward aud
shook hands.
"That's good. A born gontleman
couldn't hvo said them words better.
If I could only keep you sir weeks,
Pete, vou wouldn't know vourself, and
vou'd do me proud. But 1 can't. I've
got to hangijou day after to-morrow'.''
"Well, rm ready."
-"JL jiats good, and just what 1 ox
peclcd of you. I've used you white,
nnd I expect the Barm in return. If
thero s any one thing that riles mo
above another it's to havo a man go
back on mo ot tho last end. Did you
seo mo hang Cherokee Jack, reto T"
"Yes."
"I nadea bungle of it beoauso he
kicked at too last. Why, sir ( turning
to mo ), ho held up until tko very last
hour, deluding mo 'with promises, and
then went dead back on in?. Think
of his refusing to be hung after every'
thing was shipshape and regular."
"I'm not going to kiok," obsorved
Peter.
"Good for you I Some of the boys
are betting that you will, but 1 11 give
odds that you won't. When a man
kno'rs he's got to ba hung, what's the
use t People have got a mistaken no
tion about hanging. It don't hurt
bit. How you f eolin', Peter TM
"Resigned."
"That's right. You hadn't orter
killed your old woman, but being you
did, and being that you must pall
hemp for it, "(lie beat way .is to feel re
signed.f Youcpme mighty .nigh being
a gentleman, Pete, and, as I said be
fore, I'm sorry I can't keep you and
watch your -mental .improvement,
Tou'd improvQ fifty per cent, in six
weeks. f Want to ask the gent any
questions, l'ete T'
"N-o, I guess not. Witt he bo here
to see mo got"
t''IIe'd liko to over bo much, but ho
can't. Ho's got to go on to Van
Buren."
"Can I do anything for you," I ask'
ed.
iNo, thank you."
"Well, Pote, we must bo going,"
briskly' remarked the executioner.
"Would like to stay longer, but time
presses. J'lUcomo in to-morrow and
cut your hair and rehearse a bit I
made such a poor job last time that I
want to do extra fine on you. If
you'll stick to what you say, I'll do the
purtiest job ever seen at this post."
"J. want everything to go off all
right," .responded the condemned.
"Of course why shouldn't yout
It's' for your interest, too. Well, so
long, old boy. Koop your grit up and
do your best, and I'll guarantee a first
cl9S job or quit tho business." New
York Sun.
TWO OK A K1NP.
Blacksmith S s 8-8eeh-ho-cre,B b-b-bob
I st-st-st strike, qu-qu quick, the-the-er.
Holpcr Wh-wh-whero !
Blacksmith (iu it discouraged jum
ble) Nev-er-over m-m-mlnd) it's c-c-o-cold
u-now. Judge.
CURVING THE TEXT.
" Why did you slug your teaohcr on
tho street, Johnny V
" (Jauso ho liokod mo in school last
.week, and sinco I joined tho Prohibi
tionists, pop, my motto is 'Down' with
all lickers.' ' Yonkors Gazolto.
If Prohibition State Chairman Pal
mer is as angry at the iwpuuncan
bosses as ho seems to bo, ho will bo
found arrayed againBt them with his
outical sword in hand next tall. w e
shall see what wo shall seo, Harris
burg Patriot.
"happy AS A KINO.1'
" King Milan is fearfully short of
money and utterly without crodit. '
When iirokeley road this he thrust
both hands into hia pockets up to tho
wrists and oxolaimed melodramatically :
"Now I know what it is to feel like
a King!" Fliegendo Blaotter.
"Thero is only one, sure way to pre
vent a ooy irom smotuug oigaruitea,
and that is to chop bis head on. uoi
umbus Dispatch.
Adolph Struthers of Hancosk coun
ty, Ohio, is bound to keep cool tnis
summor. llo has invented a.laa to bo
placed in his hat, which is run by an
electrio battory carried in one' of his
pockots. Ho has1 been 'using1 the fan
for savoral weeks past, and says it
works perfootly, and. that he .does not
mind tho extra weight.
They wero talking about penman
ship. "I like .your hand,'1 said ho
"Don t yon want it, Ueorgel ' she ask
ed Bwcetly. No cards. Lawrence
Daily American.
"Did Eve talk French!' asks an or
change. Wo don't know, but we rock'
on that when Adam oamo homo Irom
lodgo ho heard her, no .matter, , what
language sho talked in. William
sport Sua and Banner.
Queen Victoria is the richest woman
in tho British Kingdom. She has ao
cumulated a fortune ol $2U,UUU,UUU
Lord Tennyson is to rcoeive $1000
for the poora he is now writing. His
first accepted posm brought him tho
mumbcent sum of ten shillings.
During her stay at Cape May Mrs.
Harrison Bent a daily telegram to Mrs.
MoKee to keep her informed of the
baby McKees.
You can buy a piga-in-clover puzzle
for two cents, but it isn't any easier to
put the pigs in. the pen than it was
when the thing cost a dimo. Somor
ville Journal.
Tell a woman that she looks fresh
and sho will smile all over. Tell
man the samo thing, and if he doesn'
kick you it is either because he has
corns or daresn't. Burlington Free
Press.
To be Ohened bj a Oiah UWldend.
a I'iioMisE of 3 run oknt to n;KntmiKi
STOCKIIOI.DEnS OK NOIlTHKItN PACIHC.
It has boon decided by Ml-sbis. Vil
lard nnd Oats, who control tho North
ern Pacifio Railway, that the preferred
stockholders of the Northern Paoilia
. will this Fall receive their first dividend
In cash. What the dividend halt bo
of courso depi nds upon tho result of
tho yoar's work. Should the present
estimatos prove correct it will certain
ly not be lu s than 3 pur cent. Tl.a
present estimates call lor a surplus ot
$G0O,000 over fixi d chargos. Tho sur
pluB of previous years foots up about
tho samo amount, which will make the
total sum nvalmlile fordividemls some
thing in tho neighborhood of $1 200,-
1000.
As tho Company needs money for
additional equipment and the improvo
merit of Its I'acilio coast terminal prop
erty, the stockholders aro to be inked
to approve the creation of a 8 15,000,
000 collateral trust loan. The s curity
for this will bo $0,000,000 of bonds of
branch roads, now in tho Company h
treasury s $0,000 000 of bond in ter
minal property, aud S3.000.000 of oth
er securities. The bonds cnuraorated
will not bo sold, as it is deemed tin wise
to sell them beoauso of tho income de
rived from them. The Company's un
mortgaged property in Taconia will
iorm tho basis for tho second $0,1)1)1),
000 of credit. Only suflioient bonds
will be sold at once to mako such ltn
provomont as aro imperative
The Disappointments in Politics.
Politios disappointsimply because wo
elect too muoh availability and too lit
tie knowlodgo. If people took iporu
interest in politico, studied the history
and scienoe of govornmont moro wo
should have far different law-making
bodies, from the town council to. the
United States Senate, and better oxeo
utives, from a ward aldermac to prosi
dent. The time will come when there,
will be no more disappointment in pub
lio life than any other calling, simply
becauso men the voters arrive
at that Btage of kuowledgo or learned
selfishness when they can see that it
does not pay to send indifferent men
to high official place. Evory station in
life has its disappointments, Unly ttvo
per cent of merchants succeed, And tli
average prevails in a'l other callings o
life. Tho mountain top of success i
not big enough for tho world to dance
on. It all depends on the ability at tiro
contestant who gels up the sides. Men,
who deBorvu to succoed in othciai lite
do so. "The' failure aro not WobBters,
but are those who want place in ordor
to make'a living. Taking, Uvtnr poll'
tics as a portion' of the world's affairs,
and the most important, it can be0 said
that publio life, in its -highest setae, is
worthy ot the highest ambition. jjan
caster JSxaminer.
IwTmI Rlrtt. I hT. tM WOUT'i ACHJ
.BUicxua my boot nu Umt Uu ! M
sr. arrart brls bt and lwn.
Wollf'sAGMEBIacking
It Ikt RUtking Jor Men, Wemen and
'Children.
TU RICHEST' SLACK POLISH.
Mating Ltalher Waterproof and DuralU.
No 'SruiK A Skint Ixutt a Wttk.
Gail be vathtd uUK uaicf, tamt at OitthlK
ThtFineet Iketting for jlanuu...
Bold br Shot 8tOTM,Orocn, Dntawts,
,. uSnUlUnmurallr.
WILFF 4 RANIOLPH, rHiUDOMU.
M, C. .SLOAN & .
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Manufacturers Of
CARRIAQ ES IBUQGIES.'PHAETNS
SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAINS &3
Flnt-clMBwork always on hand,
REPAIRING JXEA ILYDONh.
Priett redueedto tutt the timer.
"Well, sir, what are your prospeots 1
Mv danf?hter can't marrv a beccar.
"I expect to come into a large fortune,
sir. "inherited from wnomi" "in
herited from my er r that is to say,
from my father-in-law." lime.
Wo nover fully understood tho in
ner meaning of the term "horse Bense"
until we observed that the horso never
docks his own tail. Washington
Post.
gilded
a
rich nnole tho other night : "Not one
word if you do not send me '$2000
before midnight I shall cease, to live."
A similar demand bad been received
earlier in the day, so the fond uncle
replied : "In response to a former
favor I havo already forwarded you
my rovolver. It is in good condition
and loaded."
A young man known as "a
youth ser.t tho following note to
Peculiar
In tho combination, proportion, and
preparation of its ingredients. Hood's
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where
other preparations entirely fail. Pe
culiar in its good name at homo, whioh
is a "tower of strength abroad," peon
liar in the phenomenal sales it has at
tained, Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho in st
successful madicine tor purifying the
Diood, giving strength, and creating
an appetao.
Well Answered
A train from Pittsburg was approach
ng (Jhicago. Un board was a quiet,
weiL-uressed copper-colored young in
dian, who seemed to havo all he could
do to attend to hisown business, whioh
ho did without molestation, until a
young man, whoso braius had evidently
ueeu uuvuiu to ins ciuunng, came
from tho sleeper iuto tho smoking-car
and saw him.
"Au Indian, I guess," said the young
man, as he lighted a cigarette. And
then, approaching the son of tho plains,
no caned genorai attontton; by shout
ing with strange gestures:
"Ugh heap big Injun Omahl Siouxl
i'awneel ftoe Ureat Father! Have a
drink fire water! Warm hiiuns blood.'
Tho Indian gazed at tlio" young man
a moment with an ill conooaled oxpres
sion of contempt on his faoe and then
he said with good pronunciation:
"You must havo been reading dime
novols, sir. I am going back to my
people in Montana, after spending three
years in tno nun at school i advise
you to do tho samo thing. Whore I
live, gontltmen do not carry whisky
flasks in their ookots."
Tho young tiro water drinker did not
wait to finish his (.iinko. There was
too much mirth and music in the air
just then.
Took First Priie.
Tho Stato Board of Pharmaoy
recently analyzed twelve of tho most
popular raediaues in order to see
whether they wero what they were
rooommendod to be. After two weeks
f careful work, they awarded the first
prize, a gold molal to Messrs. A. P,
Ordway x Go., proprietors of Sulphur
Bitters, it being in thoir opinion the
best and only strictly puro blood puri
fying medicine in the market. Weekly
lying
nlti.
Route to the West.
THE lMlIIADELl'IHA AND BEADING ROAD
1'I.ANNINQ FOB ACTiyK BIVALUY.
The Philadelphia Record says that
.the Philadelphia and Reading railroad
company is planning a new passenger)
route to the west, wuioli will bring it
into more activo rivalry with the!
Pennsylvania railroad company, liy
the new arrangement' the Reading
road, instead ot transferring passcn
gers between New, York, and the West
to the mitimore and Ohio lailroad in
Philadelphia, will take them to Harris
burg, aoross tho Susquehanna river to
the terminus of the Hornsburg and
Potomao railroad) thence over tho!
Western Maryland railroad to a , point
of connection with tho Baltimore and
Ohio railroad at or "near Cumberland.,
From thero westward the Baltimore1
anu unio will bo used. The new'
routo will be as short if not shorter
than the Pennsylvania railroad route
and win have many advantages.
Tho plan is that of President Cor
bin, aud is likely to prove of consider
able importance in trunk-line affairs.
Under tho present system the Read
ing's western passengers have to take
tho round-about routo by way of
Washington and Baltimore, aud nl
though a differential is allowed by the
j.ruiiK jjiuu associations more can do
no vory close rivalry with the Pennsyl
vania railroad. When the new routo
shall bo adopted no differential will be
allowed, but it will bo no longer need
ed. Tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad
wilt havo to agree to a shorter haul,
but it is said no trouble will be made
in this quarter. The Western Mary
land road is deeply interested in the
completion of these plans, whioh aro
sure to provo profitable to it.
Tho constructions uescessary to
throw open this new routo will be a
link across the Susquehanna river be
tween the Reading and the Harris
burg and Potomao railroads, and the
extension of the Westera Maryland
railro&d from Williamsport, Md., to
Cumberland. Both these works are
soon to bo begun. President Corbin.
liko President Gowen, is determined
that tlio Reading shall be raoro than a
coal road.
Carl Shurz has abandoned the idea
of nrenaring a maeazine sketch of Big.
mark, with whom he had many livoly
talks, as be has concluded that to. ruth
into print with the knowledge be thai
found would be a, violation ol their
friendly intftr coarse.
An Attack of Gravel.
turn !. liftiWtWwmMSa
i Hew Oh uDlIr Ow4.il JI
'' Quotum. I now aojor.tut lao&oUwtto
Wrfcc m4 Dr. XtarM Smatart TtTutte UmtiT.
MS, at omt.X.T. Mr knUa ImaotaBiT
M4D7i and from Mch.I amr KptcM to mor
. ririt ttr wen ptinu 1m Br 1 irx frrtr.
Uh. with no appeUU ud rola sa (Imp, t wu com.
paUtd to.UM a caca, ami DaaUr tot So WMk thai I
, KruU tot ttaoaalona. 'XhadiatnM lass teak was
lirribla. IwMlranJiwopwlUafTrereoartai.
KaUnttmraitf eoU. MrpbralalauaaU
' I HAD BFAOHrS DISEASfcV
Uch alaimloff Information. To add to H If.
diction afUrXhad bora in about two jam. I bad a
bad attack of OraTtl. Whan thla mada Ita appear,
anca my phyilclan tar op tar tu.aM I rMlfntd
mrMlf to dla. , I bad fonr doctora attasd ma. ttia bait i
la tho country, ret I conrtantlr trew woraa. Six,
wmoUil June.howwUIramambertbatlma! X
aaw Dr. Kannadra Farorlla Bamadr- adtartlKd to
oar paper. Af ttt niln one. bottle I threw awar or
cana and want to New Tork on a rlilt, ud threa fcot
tlaa cored ma. I hara Barer had a return of Orirtl.
nor of tha palna or weakoaaa In the back, aad thoaah
I am OTor aUtr raax of aa I am
Now Vigorous and Strong
to I
at
I.AVORITE REMEDY.
JMeaCwdoUaa. rMntadaiBondoot.X.x.,,
On Kennedy's Favorite RemwiW
Inparedbr '
DR. DAVID KENNEDY, HONDOUT,rt.T
SlparbolUa Biz far St. Bralldnmlata. .
Sfi?;2H)H".r,?fillW 1 taken cinLtno,
eured
woman.
THE' GREAT
6erman Remedy.
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
Iror tlioe deatalr
Ulllaqa Spellideienu
ailMUwlli Im tl.'
(aracaawlicra&UL,lll
onStfLFiiuuUirrizaalriinn IftrrKiia ullllll
tt will enra you. fuotaailetorcure Itl
l)o vou tiger lkt1'" " -t;
lS"f."r'u?5ua"8onel Clwnae the TltUtad
Sn..Vr,?,,1wVl!rT;,l,5
ita'inijunuit uurs
l-iDM'WUB JlirTEKJJ;
ik win cure you.
Oueralli en yyIiu arc
lolostily con floe J In
line milla and work
ftboni: clerk t.who do
not iirocurc sufficient!
uierciftv. ami an wuoj
I are ronnncH inaoorf ,
should lite BntPUUK
Bitteus. Thev-wlll
J not thcultwtatftutl
1 lo nut wUl
I to after from Klteinn
latlam. use a bottle ol
jSl'U'IlLTt H1TTEB8;
it nev r juii m cure.
I
Don't 1.0 without n
botila. Try It: tou
WIllnntrrirrc-tiL
Lailltja In dvlloat
nraitn, mho are al
ran down, ehould dm-
SUI.I'IIUIl IIITTEItH.
or through the skin
Ilnllsiplel.lSlotcltea',
wnu norea. iwir. on
fUUHLK 1IITTKK8,
,inl koalth ivlll -fal
low. ...
Huu-iiun uiriKita
win rure i.iTtrL-om
jlaiuui Don't tiovia
MurngeU: U wUl curt-
BBM IIUR HlTTClU
wUlbulkljrou upajlJ
make you ttroug anil
iimiuiy. u
HDLrnuK Jurrana'
will make your AmmJ
hiure. lirh ami itmn.
hum your uetn nam,
Try ttULriitiii nir
nsua tn.nlKhl. and
vou will b1iu welt
-urn uti uimi-r loriM
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The undersicrned having been re
stored to health by simple mean, after
BUffTring for sovoral years with a severe
lung atteotion, anu that dread diseaso
Consumption, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. -To those who desire it) he will
oheeriully send (free of char ,e) a copy
of the .prescription used, whioh they
will Gud a ruru cure for Consumi'tioA,
Astiiiia, Catauiiu, BiiONciiiTis and
all throat and lung Maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his llumody,
as it is invaluable. Thoio desiring the
prescription, which will cost them noth
ing, and may provo a b'ossing, will
please address. Itev. Edwaud A. Wil
son, Williamiburg, Kings County,
New York. A-&-oo.-dou-7-ly
Do you want the twit iledlcal Work nulillhMi r
Bend S !-oeiit ttampt to A. 1. OnuWxx X Co
Uoeton, Man., awl receive a copy; free.
Out of tho Breastworks.
Tatx Srwsoi, Tknn., July 4. x68
Th Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, G1.1
Centlemeo Se-rea yearj ago I contracted
aa eicdinffljrba4 aaie 0 blood poison. I
tried a physician, the beat at command, tmt
ecuretf no benefit. .My throat began to
get aore, and ror body covered with sores
ad oleen. Galag from bad to worse, X
felt that my (rare raiut bo reached Is tha
near future. I care up the, doctor' treat
ment, and with a dapatrtojj hope I coov
Bteneed taJdng your medldne. I began t?
improTC from the fin t bottle, and In a short'
tune tha ulcers healed, and my skis cleared
cS and wu entirely well.
One year ago a case ot catarrh developed,
la my system. The physician did his best, '
but could not cure rhe ; but two bottles of
Ssrlft'l Specific gave we permanent relief,
J. 11. ROIINSOX.
Kaufman, Tax., June j, iBSS.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.;
Gentlemen I have been-afflicted vita
sldn disease for about twelve years, and tha
best medical treatment failed to give me re
lief. I am now using- SWift's Specific, and
hate received the greatest benefit from its
use. Ycurs truly, Wu. Jonu,
For tale by all druggists.
Tire Swrcrr Srecinc Co-
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756, Broadway.
Loaiaa, Kcj,, w KM.
BUBSOniBK FOR
THK OT-UUniAM
(pIKE IN6URAJ?CK
CHRISTIAN P. KNAH-, ULOOlf BllUKQ.PAt'
UOMK, OP N. T.
MEKCIIANTS', OP NBWAKK, N. J.
it'LINTONN.Y.
PKOI'IS' N. Y.
KKADINn, PA.
UGKVIAN AMElilCAN INS. CO..NBW VOKlC,
OHEBNW1CII INS. CO.. NKW VOItK.
JBItSKV CITY PlItK INS. CO., JKUSttT
CITV, N. J.
-TUese li coitrORATioNB aro well Bcasonedb)
iiie and viki TxsTKuand Have never yet, bad. a
lOBSBeitlc-d by any court of law. Tnelr aascta are
all Invested In boud sscdkitiss are Uabloto'ine
azardol naaoniy.
Losses moMi-n.r and noNiaTLv adJnstedanS
iiald as soon as determined by CnBirruH r.
KKirr, arioiaL aosmt shd Aojdbtib ulooussdbs,
Pa.
Tlie people (V Columbia county auould patron
usetbeRgenoahvliere losses It any are settled and
all by one oat nor own oituens.
PBOitroiKss. EyuiTY. faih dbalinq,
PATENTS
re i'i 13 1 Trada Mirks obtslDid.mi all Patent'
d t lucin ducted for MOURIHTK Pas.
OU.t OlflTIOK IS OPIM3ITB U. 8. PATENT
trpics Wo htve no sub-at-sncies, all business
lr,wt, hence can transact patent business In less
imsand atLBj-l 0031' than tnose remote from
Waabtntrton.
send model, drawing, or photo.wlth description.
We advise It patentable or not," tree ot charge.
Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A book,"How to Obtain Patnta,wltb referensea
0 actual clients In your stato, county, or town,
ntfrea. Adlress
C. .A SNOW & CO.,
lOpnoalte Patent om eWaabtnirton, D.0
J. R SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
' r. MILTON,' Pa.,
n&iUBS in
PIANOS
liy tho following well known makers;
Chickcrinsf,
Weber,
Hallet & DaviH.
Can ttlso furnisli any ol' tho
clipper makes at manui'acturera
prices. Do iiot.buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price. Lists
-iet,p-t3.
On rtliation.
. SOMETHING NEW.
The Patent ft Clipper Fly Net
has meshed bottoms which can
. not tangle and lashes at the top
which won't catch in the harness.
:5ik Lap DusteraiMSaTratverM.
5A IronsIdesSheetja-
Truaunta4
TfuiiMre.
ISaUtkaCMi.
100 other styles of Sfy. Ilorss BheaU and
6 writ w.
Clipper Fly Nets'
I laulte Littler at
100 other atvlea of IA ITonu
BlKeU, atprleestosuUeTexybody, For
sale by all deUers. If you can't get tlea,
5A
BLANKETS
A HANDSOME RESIDENCE.'
riane anl View nf n Tlwelllnf Ttiat Is
Out nf the Ordinary.
The plans anj view of thehmiM hero given
are taken from Die Scientific American
ArcblUMta and UulUlnrs' edition, wblcli speaks
of It aa"A llouta of Moderate Cost," anil
eaysi
fElUPKOTIVS VIEW.
"Ref ereuco to Uie door plans 111 sbow good
arrangement of rooms. TJio parlor is almost
circular In form, and is connected to the din
ing room by a eliding door; open fl replaces
are in both rooms. Access from front to rear
is felned without ranking a thoroughfare of
any of tho rooms, and when the passage doors
an closed the kitchen is entirely cut off from
tho front portion of the houso.
UTO(tK il
r-l ,1'-tr
1H sJrf'Nsi tf-l0 jf I
ANY ONE
CAN DYE
A Dress, or a Coat, '
Ribbons, Feathers,
tarns, Rags, etc.
DIAMOND
iJA DYES
Any Color
FOR
TEN CENTS
ana In mievother weri SAV& Money, end mate
thlnjl look like NEW, y UllAg DIAMOND
DYES. The work eety, simple, quick t the
.colon IS. BEST end FASTEST known, Atk tat
DIAMOND DYES and take no other,
ForOlldlng or Dromlng Fancy Attlclei USE
11 DIAMOND PAINTS.
Odd, Silver, Drome, Copper, Only io Cents.
Baby Portraits.
k PnHfatlnnf tu,antlflil l,l,v ,,lrt.
lures from life, printed on fine
piaic paper vj ,aien piium
proceiw. sent free to Mother st
any Baby bom within a year.
Every Mother wants these
pictures 1 send st once. Ulvo
Baby's name and ago.
WEIK, RICHARDIOH 1 CO.,
uitkinviani it
Cleanse
the System
mm mat most reusbie
medicine Palne'a Celery
Compound. It purines the
blood, cures constipation,
and regulates the liter ami
kidneys, effectually cleans
ing the system ot all waste
and dead matters.
line's
Celery Compound
combines true nerve, tonic and strsngtblDg
qualities, rerlrtng tho energies and spirits.
" I havo been troubled for some years with a
Complication ot dimculttes. After trying vn.
nous remedies, and not ending relief. 1 tried
ralne's Celery compound. Heforo taking one
lull bottle the long troublesome symptoms be-
t nu 10 nuu-iun, mm 1 mil iruir bat now, iiiufc 1
and I hare rained 1?n nounds In wetcbt since f
havo commenced taking the Compound."
iiuniBTiB DistHns, roicuTllie, Vh
tl.oo. six for fs.00. At Druggists.
Wstxs, liioniRDSOM A Co., Uarungton, Yf.
DO
IT
NOW
Pa
fERRINE'S
BAH LEY
MALT WHISKEY.
wost noon.
"VA pinasat encircles the parlor, 'and on tha
righi of, the entrance theplaixa roof termi
sbtes in a small circular tower; a seat under
Vila provides a pleasant lookout
fOn',the second 'floor the principal chamber
is also-'. circular, with a circular bay rbdng
into a tower. There are two other good stud
chambers and a bath scorn. Tha front hall
"on Ufli floor Is of large dimeuions, with
-sonar ty to tha front and sent therein.
Th spiral staircase from this hall la llghUd
mj uvea uirgo etainea glass wtuaowa
HkljL 1 t-l' J I
SCO!!t FLOOR.
"From whatever point tho elevations may
be viewed, their aspect is equally attractive,
the combination of to weirs, liays and dormers
making this residence, particularly inviting.
"Sko of structure, 4Si27 feet, exclusive of
piazza.
"Vor also of rooms, see floor plana
."Materials. Tha vertical sides shingled
throughout; roof shingled."
Npat frame Cittrije.
This is from tho Nntloual Building pian
assockatlon's "ArtUtlo llomus," lu which the
PKnspEonvsi vrew.
estltnatcd cost is given at First stury,
9 feet high in the clear, cellar 0 feet. First
story contains hall, 0x6 feetG inches; sitting
t3
IcHAHKnl W0H U
HAlTo
SITTING I I
ma
rMtnnvn srw
room, 12x13 feet 0'lnches; living room, HxlB,
and bod room, ExlO. Cellar under living room.
II li said that the otdost rosebush la the
tlwdxU, of .which there ts aiitheuUo record,
growtt in a clrurcbyard una against an . old
Church at Ueldersbalm, Qerrnany. Eltti
hundred years ego, so he'recor4s mj, Blabop
QcpUo esuued trapis to be built on which jt
was tn'prcrtl Today tha main em U
Vbteker than a man's body.
ARUHEtSlBOIIMST:
IWialiisslsiikjiss
bv SM. liua
mane wsmmsss
nowpltul lCcmeitlcH.
What are tliev 1 Tho urowlli of Intclll.
ence in medical matters lias given rise to
a demand ror a class of genuine, reliable
medicines. The opportunity of the .ignor
ant quack, who grew rich curing everything
out of a single bottle has passed. To supply
Satisfactorily this demand this list of re inc.
dies has been created. Tliuy are the favor,
lte prcscilptlous ot the most famous medU
Cil practloocrs of tlio, day, gtttUcrctl from
the hospltuls of London, Paris llerliu and
Vienna. , Prescriptions which cost the
pstlenls of these specialists from $33 to
$'.00, are here offeittl, prepared and ready
for use, at the nominal price of Out Dollar
ImcJi. Not one of then Is a euro till; eucli
ouo lias only the reasonable power of curing
H siugiu msrupu ami eucu oue Keeps us con.
tract, Snircrcrs from Cuturrli, Diseased
Lungs; ilruiichitia, Astlirun, Consumption,
ltooutnall.m, Dybpflpsu, Liver and Kidney
Complaints, Kcver and Acue, Neuralgia,
Female. Weakness, Lencorrhcca. or Nervous
'Debility, should send stamp fnr descriptive
catalogue to Hospital Kemedy (Jo., No.
o'j3, West King Bt Toronto, Canada. If
your druggist. docs. not keep these remedies
tt-mlt pricu aud wo will tend direct free of
duty.
M .HINDERCORNS.
aoeXM
iMWM41.lk.l:.t rtuxJfir au uli arlalaj
ecUt . auuulus, IskauilueL UciuulaiZ
JliiO tl'd It
l3Bsriie5!r
1
'' . PARKER'S
HAIR BALBAIW
ClcauMi tad Uiuiifi.i tb. hair.
sr.ivwutcv msurunc trowta.
I?er rsiis.u neeter. am
(UtrraitCi
imrtLt.sn from selected 11 irley Maltani guaranteed to bo chemically pul
.. .v .. uu. ...ju, wua UK. UIIV. Pb.U, UI.U (UUUIIIIIU IU U11.UIIU11U IIUUUID. MV,
especially adapted to persons requiring a stimulating tonic, Consumptives being
greatly benefitted by its use. Jtecommcnded by leading physicians as a Dlurettv
Snr."0?! .Totilo nnd Alterative. For Consumptives It ft Invaluable. I'KWUNIfH
1'UIIK HAltLHV MALT IVIIISKKV Insures a return of vigor to tho stomach, a good
appetite, a rich and abundant blood nnd Increased ncsh and muscular tissue. A
Stimulant mild and irenr.tA.tn Prfper.. flironinali ltiillirretlnn nr. nil nraatlnir ill
eases can bo entirely conquered by thousoor per rise's I'uro nsrleyhlt Whiskers
!...?..." Hi.. "'luiu'iuniuuHowermiHuenffinenrr 10 me entire system. , i-ftn-ltlNK'H
PUItB llAllLKVMALr WIIISKBI has proved a mediclnal protection to
those who pursue their avocations in the open air and whoso dally work calls It
?x!S(,.t.1.1?.al f endurance. Ask vout nearest druggist or grocer ror lor
PKUMNE'sraitE UAItl.KV .MALT WI1I8KKV revives thecnergles of those worn
put with excosslvo 0 xllly or mental effort, and acts as a safeguard against exposure
In wet and rigorou wanner. It will drive all mil arlous diseases from the system,
iiard worKera o( vry vou itlon and persons whom aBedentary lite renders prone to
v.' 1 ...Lll,.,u " 1 t-rriiiu i-uro uariey
Malt. Whiskey a powerful Invlgorant 1
SSS.i 'Pr .". dlgettlou. 1'KltltlMK'S
1'UltK HAHLKY MALT WIII8KKY
without undu ly stimulating the kid.
keys incroiscs their liaising activity,
ounterace4 tioerrsots of ratlgm, hai
ens convaleao nee and tsa wholesomo
proraptidlt ctto. W.Uoh the label t
Hone geuulnoui less bearing tho slgnu
The analysis as It aDDears bv the La
be 1 on every bottlei I have carefully an
tiyzea me itjrb 'iisri.bt jwilt vvhib
skv made by Jit. J. s ivrrlue and find
It entirely free from fusel oil, furfural,
metals and acids and Is absolutely
pure." synta, camuia Annur xaier,
Omauateofthe UnirtriUttt Of Munich,
iteiievaand Weitbaaen
Y"l saie uy all druggls
and, grocers throughout
the United states and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A
rOKSALB UY DHUWIIHfS AND ALL DKALKItS.
PENNY QOODB
A SPECIALTY.
soli aaiHTS roa
P. P. ADAJI8 CO.,
PINE OUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
sole agents of the fol
lowing nranasot
Cigars.
IIENRT CLAY,
LONDItES,
NORMAL,
INDIAN TKINCKSS,
BAUSON,
BlLVKH ABU.
Alexander Bros, d Co,
WIIOLK3ALE DEALKI13 IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CaWDIGS,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
SOLB QBNW FOK
HENKY MAILLARDS
1HCA.NDIES.
FllKSII VEKV WKKK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
ANY OltDEIt
VOll FESTIVAL
will be
SUPPLIED WITH
tub
LOWEST
as roLLOWs :
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS!
ORE AM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
l'OP CORN
BALLS.
DEALER IN
mio
WINES AND LIQUORS
AMD JOSSER IN CIGARS,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIBUCEfflEIf
sear
ITEELl
K1
1 H6psolvogo
Jill rtrf r,iwlrtlhf.))cto I'..'fri
1 w iVif ft lu Jl.iUrkst at., tikio.s., ill.
l'cb ilt o w.ist.
mm
1 HLEi rrnu,v
:t.Rnlnr.Mnrliar'
iiclBf AariMimitL i
n foa wiav is opi can
J ttitmi Will lejrdrre to en
bM, nrlk-'fhlr mad In
liwortJ-Writ 111 ih tilittinfnti
Wi j-Ui aim Mud frre eotnplri
Una cfonr eotilr and tilmbla irl
rnill In returq wi Mh un foit
shftt hi l kfbd. ty iboa h
nayriU ac ymt bomt.tnd iftfrS
nnninf u prwu nwnn your vwi
prof ft r. 1Ma fiwl tnachimt u
ini.afttr4)l4jHlDfr ptttntl.
vorn bits -ftrfi oui 1 wtrvm pairnia
m 001 11 01a njr mw, wn u
ucagirUI, "BQ Hl" ,w
N t(Dlta) rtxiulrttl. ritlD.
brUf insMmrttont fn. 1 Mom whtt wrln to u at onrt tn
tN frv tb mh Mwrnrinachln tm tfc world, aad tba
'ilnrtt lies oftofi ( k)rri art tr tbvwn Hf-thff In Aitifrki,
An V A U IU., 1IOK AUHIIH JUUIAV
-IN-
Pianos, Ops, and Sowing Machines.
-AT-
Music
Warerooms
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
I1KK1 IV ...
Ua.li,-Sl"taal)7
wSl
Mmwiuuummm
tttsanlir.
JR. WIIJ.UM", AUCTlONEEH.
BLOOM9DUKQ, I'A.
Heal Estate Bought and Gold.
OHATKFUL COMFOHTINO.
EPP'S COCOA.
BIlKiKFABT.
"Iiyathorousltknowlodgoottlio natural laws
wlilcn govern tbo operations ot digesllon ana
nutrition, ana by a careful aipllcatlon ot tbo lino
properties ot well-sciectcd i!ocoa. Mr. Kppsbas
provider! our breakfast tables with n dsilcatcly
flavored beverage wblcli may save us many heavy
doctors' bill". It Is by the Judicious use of such
articles ot diet that a constitution may bo gradual.
I V built up until strong enough to resist every ten.
dency to dtseooo. Hundreds ot subtlo maladies
are floating around us rotdy to attack whorevcr
tnerolsawcak point. We may escape many a
fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pure blood and a properly nourished frame. "civll
service UaullK. MauunlmDlrwltli tinninc nu.
or milk, sold only In half pound tins, by Oroccrs.
labelled thus :
JAMES KITS & CO., nomajopathlo Chcml9ts,
u-uvw ijnaon, imgiaDa.
RAILROAD TZIVXB TAB KB
JQELAWAItE, LACKAWANNA AND
WKSTEllN ItAlLltOAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONB.
P II
NORTHOMBKUUND 6 40
Cameron 8 &5
Chulasky o rxi
Danville c on
catawlssa ess
iiupen g so
Uloomuburg . 6 sc
Espy s 43
Ltmeltldge. 6 60
Willow drove ft m
llrlarcrcek. .... s 68
Uerwlck 7 05
Ueach Haven 7 11
Hick's Kerry 7 i
Shlcksblnny ... 7 no
nunlock's 7 43
Nantlcoke 7 60
Avoname 7 64
'lvmouth i so
I'll mouth Junction,,.., 8 03
Kingston 8 03
Dennett h 12
Maltby 8 17
Wyoming , 8 22
West l'lttslon s 27
Plttston 8 33
Lackawanna h dn
Taylorvllie. s 48
uenevuo m
B0K1NTOH 11 00
r h
STATIONS.
A M
s 10
C If
G SO
a 23
6 36
HCKINTON
Helievuo
Taylorvllie
r.acxawanna.
HUston
We8llHtston 6 43
Wyoming. 0 47
Maltby g si
Bennett .... e as
Kingston e as
l'lymouth Junction 7 05
Plymouth 7 in
Avondalc t 14
Kanucoke 7 19
nunlock's 1 vn
Sblckslilnny 1 47
incK-arerry 7 es
lieoch Haven, 8 01
Uerwlck g 07
Bnarcrcek. 8 13
wuioworove .. 8 ic
Lime Kldgo s so
gfPr--" s SG
Bloomsburg g 32
Kunert a r
catawlssa 8 42
8 67
. V 03
, 9 07
. V w
nanvtiio ..
Chulasky
uameron
NOKTTIOIB IBUKD...
r u
1 36
1 6
2 14
2 l'J
S 24
S 29
2 43
2 64
2 69
309
3 19
3 20
3 35
3 39
3 43
3 62
3 6S
4 01
4 22
r 11
a u
9 60
9 65
10 00
10 08
10 16
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 84
10 33
10 42
10 47
10 61
10 55
11 02
II 12
11 22
II 28
11 37
ii"i-s
11 63
It 69
12 05
12 10
12 It
12 39
12 40
12 6
NORTH,
a. . a. m
10 10 ) 15
10 25
10 29
10 3
10 63
11 00
II 07
11 16
11 22
II SS
11 30
11 37
11 44
11 43
11 68
12 03
12 13
12 20
12.25
IS 30
12 37
12 41
12 45
12 60
12 6b
1 03
1 11
1 19
1 25
1 30
r 11
SOUTH,
ru
2 05
G 30
ti 31
S 40
r. (h
7 05
7 12
7 20
7 27
7 81
7 35
7 42
7 49
65
8 00
8 17
8 22
8 3y
8 33
8 38
8 45
8 49
8 63
8 68
9 3
rv
2 14
2 21
2 28
2 34
2 39
247
2 60
2 64
2 69
.1 03
3 0G
3 19
3 29
3 39
3 45
3 61
3 57
4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 4G
4 64
6 00
5 15
0 25
G 30
6 87
G 45
6 60
A 65
G 69
7 03
7 07
7 12
7 1
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 55
8 07
8 13
8 20
827
8 31
8 8C
8 41
8 47
8 62
8 67
9 16
9 23
9 28
9 46
an pii pir pu
Connfctlnna nt. -i,,,nnv. -u.it,. ,,n-?
Heading Itallroad for Tamanend, Tamaquo, Wilt.
ISS?.,1 HV nSu ryi. ?t t bvI I If, etc At ftorthum.
r.viJ," i I,T- r- " for llarrtsburg,
LOCK HaVCn. RmtVlriltm Warran Pa. TVL
, :1rv"uY. t . uu .111.-.
iiAiAiMu, (.en. wan,.
Scranton, la
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis-?
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
I'l
TIME TABLE.
in effect WAY l 1889. Trains leave 'innbtuy
KA8TWAHD
a.W.tl r, D.f? onoro .Express (daily excent
arriving at Philadelphia 3.16 b. ir New York
6.60 p. m. ; Baltimore, 2. w p'Jnl: ' WasWnSon
s-uup. m., connecting at PhfladciAhii. fn oil Uaa
PhllMeWa8; Tlir0UBU "eer eoach to
SSU SS 8nday),roriarSsbuVSlngr'rn,eS
dlate stations, arriving at l'h 1 1 a d a 1 n h la
for ii.rhnr?,.0. Accommodation (daily
iSb a 'phihSffi ""'""nisdlate stations, arrlv
i?ttn,nIMrfAla i'25 a-..m- iNew York 7.10 a. m.
remafr?10Lorl- "54ePnU plusSngSre car.
undisturbed until 7 a. m.
lninntiS-,7KJ,'e..Mal,(lallfor Uarrlsburg ana
e tS'SPW JUons. arriving at Philadelphia
sirtinelS".1' VM m.i Through PuUman
phis. ana Passenger ooachesloPhiladel-
bunmnT5?ih.er,a K'Press (dally) for Harris,
more 58 STHS10 stations arrlv lng at Haiti
SaJi,a?5WasfltlA't?n8-45' and through Pull,
and thM.PiK.?tt t0 "a'tlmore aud Washington,
and througb paasenger 0 jachos to Ualtlmoro .
WBHTWA11U.
i'5;'ilJi;m-"Krle MaU (4alir), for Krlo aDi at
Ur iPrfrrW dJ S, Intermediate stations? KoVhea
mnp7a52Nla,,fttraPall!, with through Pull
HocireBte" andpassengercoaohes toirleand
anWredlM&onr7' L0C "aTCn
,'VfnE-if1VNiaeara Kxpress (dally except Kun.
tlons. h-?.?40,4'6!14 ana tntermedtatesta
throurrhiSSliuIraL0 andMagara Kails with
and i?arforXr warkin"0 Kftne aDd KocllMter
no5 pwSvuS? "ne (dally except Sunday)! or lte.
tSXLhSJSS intermedial stations, with
10 S? passev?.?Sr coaches to Kenovo and Watklns.
Surtiat ' S; , ''nPort Kxprcrs (Jally except
ttont " 'orWllaaisporiand Inunnedlato sta-
THltOUOH TitAINU yon 8DNBUHY yitOM TUB
HAbTAMDBOUTU.
nHti!Jn ExPreaa loaves Phlladelpbla 4.30 a. m.
p!!SiraDnadl?.ra0,tunoPrrn
Mioburv 45 oii?-1' "Iff1 "unW "rtvlng at
lnalnBuVb,iryPVo.ni2Wp!lymC.XCtl,t BUBlla a,tlv
niii 11 ol, 7L ""vS. ors.oup. m. t rul adel.
through passenger coaches from PhibelDnla
l'l'NI) RAIlaWAY.
.ri'lXr ,000 a.m.
3.i6p in ,u" a'ln't WlUes-barro
aV2,Tep!
rtv.VnlikSb.1r J P1"1 JMMS """fury 10.00 a. m.. a
12:1 0i.m. a, in., Wilkes-11 arra
P. m arrtvfSS IS?5,tlo5.le,ave Wllkea-uarre 6:10
too p. m. " 1 Bl00la 'Mrjr' w P-m" unnbury
CHAit it pugii, j, ti. woon
A.lYS!!,,BerJ'Dy adclresslng Oeo. i.
WlcaB'NJw.Kra.uuo w AUVKllnal N0 ta
H r is-r-uT 'P"" Pamphlet, sao,