The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 16, 1889, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1
00E AMERICAN NAVY.
Tlio trriuiil old party is in very hnrd
luck witli its navy. It wits during the
Arthur administration that ono ol tbo
formidnblo gun-boats of tlio John
Roach dosign nnd finish, camo very
nigh sinking an inoflcnsivo and do
mure looking old coal bargo. From
the reports of tlio oflicora thoro is good
reason for bclioving that tlio coal
bargo would havo gono to Davy Jones'
looker, had It not grown obstropotous
and sent tho gnn-boat to tlio bottom
ofthoocoau. Hathor an undignified
ending of tho great American Navy,
bnt as thero was no Immediato nso for
war vesaoli, the loss of onr naval fleet
at that timo was not seriously folu
When tho democratio party went in
to power efforts woro made to securo a
fow armed cruisers and Mr. Whitney,
tho efficient secretary of the navy, is
sued a soaroh warrant for tho arrest
and detention of a naval design if any
such, in tho absenco of war ships,
might bo found. In timo ho obtained
a design, which evontually grow into a
real, genuine ship, with guns and oth
er warlike bric-a-brao. No sooner
was one gunboat completed than an
othor was in course of construction,
and this effort of Secretary Whitney's
to increase tho number of our naval
ships was continued up to tho close of
his official term
Now that the grand old party is in
power the navy is in imminent danger
of destruction. White Blaino is at
Bar Harbor twisting the British Lion's
tail in Bearing Sea, ono of oar gall int
naval officers in command of tho
cruiser Boston attacks a rock off tho
coast of New York and tho rook wins
in tho first round, knocking a hole
in the under side of tho Boston and
stopping up the mouth of her com
mandcr with one blow. Now there ,is
a lesson easily learned from these two
mishaps to our naval flotilla. If a
coal barge can Bink our navy, and a
rock almost destroy tbo entire s xh
part of another, why not plant a few
more barges and rocks along our coast
lino and bid tho foroirm enomy de
fiance T For, if our own naval officers
cannot safely navigate In Amerioan
waters, what possible safety could
there be for vessels of war commanded
by foreign naval troubadours bent on
sacking our cities t Perhaps that old
sea dog of Wall street, Mr. Secretary
Tracoy, will giye nomo thought to this
in mture. I'atrwt.
Some Immense Spiders.
Far ud in tho mountains of Cavlon
and India there is a snider that nninu a.
web-like bright, yellowish silk, tbo
. 1 i - 1 ! . - r .
utjuirm ueii ui wmuu is nvo ieer, in
diameter, while tho supportiug line,
or guys, as they are caljed, measure
somotimes ten or twelve font Innrr- and
rirlinrr nninlrltr in (tin nni-lv mnmlnrv
o -- r " J ."s,
you may dash right into it, the stout
. i i-t
uuoin iniuiuj; aiuuuu yuur luut? hku
a laco veil, while, as the oreaturo who
has woven it takes, up his position in
tho middle, he generally catohes you
right on tbo nose, and, though he sel
dom bites or stings, the conlaot of his
i j i . ...
jargo uoay ana long iocs is anytmng
but pleasant. If you forget yourself
and trv to catch him. l)i to hn will, nii
though not venomous, his jaws are as
powerful as a bird's beak, and you are
not likely to forget the encounter.
Tbe bodies of these spiders are very
handsomely decorated, being bright
gold or scarlet underneath, while the
upper part is colored with the most de
licate fur. So strong are the webs
that birds the size of larks are frequent
ly caugni inerein, ana even tbe small
but powerful ecalv lizard falls ft vin.tim.
A writer in Rare Bits says that ho
1 -. T . 1 1 ..
una uiiua Bai anu waicnea tne yeuow
and scarlet monster measuring, when
WaitinET for ilia nrav with Vim larro
stretcbea out, fully six inches strid
ing across tne middle ot tbe net, and
noted the rapid manner in which ho
winds his stout threads around tbe un
fortunate captive He usually throws
the coils about the bead till the wretch
ed victim is first blinded nnd thnn
choked. In many unfrequented dark
noons oi me jangio you como across
most perfeot skeletons of small birds
cauffht in theio terrihln on urn j tlm
strong folds of which prevent the deli-
uaio oones uom rauing to tuo ground
aiier mo wind and weather havo dis
persed the flesh and feathers. Ex.
Girl Detectives.
THEY ABB EMPLOYED TO KEEP WATCH ON
CUSTOMERS.
The men who act as store detectives
in tho city enjoy to the full extent a
credit which should rightfully be di-
viueu. iusny oi me oiever captures 01
hoplifcers in great uptown emporiums,
are due to tho women. Theso seldom
figure in an arrest, however, for two
reasons: first it would tend to destroy
1. J ! .o. l
uiuir lnuuences, ana, second, tnoy
mignt bbvo io go io tne police court,
which is not pleasant for anv woman.
When a female detective encounters a
lightfingered woman at a counter sho
shadows W until able to inform tbe
mMo dctetffce, who takes her in hand.
"It may eem a strange business for
a woman to bu in, said tho snpenn
tendent of one of these houses in re-
sponso to an inquiry, "but it'a a great
aeai Dotter than most ot tbe occupa
tions in which girls make a meagre
living. It's a limited field, to bo sure,
but they frequently get married and
atop out in that way, leaving room for
now aspirants.'
"Where do you get yonr new girl
dotectivesl" he was asked.
"Right from behind tho oountcrs
there. That's where they nearly all
graduate. You seo wo get to know
our saleswoman well and when one of
them oyinces extlaordinary intelligence
or alertness wo cultivate bar, so that
when a vaeauoy occurs in thodetectivo
force we aro able to offer her the olace.
Of course, we pay her more money as
"Do they over refase!"
"Very soldotn. Girls who are made
of the stuff for a succossful detoctive
are never possessed of very keen sen
sibilities, and they have naturally
gained a pretty thorough knowledge of
tho waya of woman when shopping by
uunurvuiiuu ueuiuu me counter. Jua
this jj something we can't get if we
engago outsiders."
Grapa Juice for Siokneu.
Tbe art of cultivating tho Oporto
vines and fermenting tho Oporto
Grape into wine in this country, and
of preserving tbo Grape Juice fresh
without fermentation hrw been brought
to a greater degree of perfection by
Mr, Alfred ,8peer, of Passaic, N, J.,
than by any other person; in faot be
was tbo pioneer in introducing and ad
vertising Nativo Wines. He has pur
chased bundrodi of tons of grapes bo
aides bis own vintngo. Mr, Speer'j
success Las arisen from tbo strict pur.
ity and valuable properties of his
wines for invalids and fooble persons,
asd bin reputation extends Around tho
mptU.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Brooklyn has tho biggest bakery.
Pittsburg has tbo biggest ax mill.
Boot and slioa mttiiifiolttrors aro
busy.
Window glass factories will soon
start up,
Tho bakers of Lolpzig havo gono out
on a strike.
Electricity is used to haul coal out
of mines
Groat Britaiu has 1C00 co operative
unions.
England is complaining of tho arrival
of pauper labor.
The European woiklngmen aro
opposed to standing armies.
Ono of tlio street oar drivers in
Dubuque, Iowa, is a woman.
Silk manufacturing is growing very
rapidly in tho United Stntes.
Tho United Ordor of American Car
penters is said to bj increasing rapidly.
Thoro is a wonderful inereasejin the
nuniboi of foundry aud lnaohiuo shops.
On June 30 288 furnaces wcro in
blast in tho United States, and 293 out
of blast.
Tho University at Atlanta, Ga., has
a courso in blackmithlng, as lias also
tho University of tho City of Now
York.
Thero is a groat falling off in the
immigration of laborers this year on
account of tho enforcement of tbo Con
tract Labor law.
The only woman barber in Boston
is Jonnio L. Dodgo. She is a Nnw
Hampsbire girl and has followed her
trado with success since 1883.
SilkJ weavers' wages havo declined
twenty per cent in ten years, but they
aro said to bo oarning nearly as mush,
because tho maohinory is better.
Leading Paterson (N. J.) firms will
establish an industrial school for the
education of pupils in designing, dyc
imr audi tho weayiug of all textile
work;
Tho Mannjactilrera' Gazette, of
Boston, saye: "Thero is not another
country on the faco ol tho globe whero
workingmn aro so well provided for
as. in -Auienoa.
A wholesale vaccination contraot
was entered into recently by the Amos
kcag corporation at tho works, Man
chester, Mass., taking in tho whole
8000 -operatives at the expense of the
company.
Tho Southern Pacific Railroad Com
pany has discharged 330 of its em
ployees at Sacramento, Oil., 100 being
machinists. Tho officials say that this
action is taken to lessen tho expenses
ot toe road.
rno uarpontors iirotneruood is
growing at an exceedingly rapid rate.
It was only founded four years ago,
but thero are already 420 local unions
with a mombership of G5,l)00, scattered
through 475 cities iu the United
States and Canada.
Possibly tho best organized painters'
nnion in tbo country is tbo Now York
Progressive Union, No. 1. It pays 6
a week to disabled members and fur.
nishes free medioal attendance. A
member receives $25 on the death of
bis wife, while in the (went of his own
death his heirs receivo $50.
There wero numerous casualties dur
ing tho erection of tbo Paris Exposi
tion buildings. It is estimated that
400 workmen hurt their legs, 200 re
ceived severo injuries in thu oyes from
projecting timbers or bars of iron, 114
were scalded or, severely burned and
fifty had their fingers cut off. Tho
deaths from falls arc put down at
twenty-four.
What a Bull Fight Ooats-
Tho cost of one of theso corridas
may bo safely reckoned at not less than
1,500. There aro generally six bulls
killed, and these average fiom 70 to
100 each. Horses aro contracted for,
and aro bought at Bimply "knacker"
prices; sometimes as manv" as twenty
fivo aro done to death. Theio aro gen
erally three espadas, and these, with
their cuadrillas, may be taken one
with another, at about 250 each.
Then thero is a very largo number
of assistants and attendants; a very
heavy rent is paid for tlio plaza, and
the government tax, or "contribution,"
is also a considerable item. Tho "gate"
may do estimated, given a "lull bouse
and it is almost always fairly filled
at somo 2,000.
ft is said that as regards tho amount
a famous csuada may raako that Guer-
rita, a very famous eupada, though
hardly more than a boy for ho is
still in his 24th year has already at
only the beginning of tho seawn,
signed encasements for sixtv-four cor-
ridas, at 220 eaob I When it is cal
culated that, at the outsidH, his follow
ing will not take moro than about 70
of this, tho amount that is luft appears
a very fair salary for a man or, to
spoak moro correotly, a lad who pro
bably bad a dilboulty in attaching his
signature to his contracts. All the
ir. t i
u cur
An Unhealthful August.
It will bo wise if peoplo living in the
neighborhood visited by tho copious
rain falls of July tako precautious to
guard themselves against the diseases
wbiob must almost necessarily result
from tho recent unusal precipitation.
Should August provo to bo a hot month
it will probably ba marked by more
than its sharo of sickness. This applies
to both town and country, and caro
will bo as necessary iu the one ng in tho
other locality. But with a genoral
kuoivledge of tho situation iu mind
and by tbo exercise of a fow common
sense precautious most of the ills fol
lowing unusual atmosphcrjo conditions
vi tins summer can uo avoiuca.
Tho phenomenal rainfall of Julv. fol
lowing, as it did, a wet June, has thor
oughly saturated the ground and the
walls of buildings with moisture,
Many collars havo also bcon flooded,
and evon where suoh an inconvenience
bos not resulted basements must for
some timo to como bo damp and musty
unless thoy oro located ou very dry soil
and aro well ventilated. Whero tho
most favorable conditions do nop exist
every effort should be in ado to keep tbe
air in cellars dry nnd puro. If this is
not dono tho foul atmosphere will per
meato tho wbolo house and bo inhaled
by every occupant. In tlio oountry
extra precautions will have to be taken
about oxposure to the night air by ling-
criDg on porches and sitting by open
windows. Tho turf aud tho dense
foliago of tho trees aro oomplotly eaU
urated with moisture, which as soon as
tbo sun sets giyo off damp and un-
wholosome exhalations. Hx.
The tree that Goorge Washington
cut won on co n cherry. But it is now
a obestnut.
An Uptown Jeweller's Btory.
I disliko to tell people how thoy
havo boon imposod upon by professed
friends, but occasionally " nm com
pelled to du po for tho protection of
my own reputation. I prestimo every
iowcller with an extensive patronage
has had n similar oxpericflcu-pcrhap
many of such experiences.
As nn instance, a few days ago a
young lady camo to my nloro with a
ring which sho bonostly bellovf d to
contain n F.no largo diamond. TIm
setting needtd repairing, and when I
received tho trinket 1 examined it
olosely, according to my custom. I
told tho girl what I would chargo her,
aud sho was just turning away when I
called her bauk and informed hr that
I presumed sho was nwaro of thu char
aotcr nnd valuo of the stono. Sho
replied that she, of course, knew it to
ba a finn diamond. I nt onoo iuformod
her tb it it was ono of tho most com
mon and valuirlem imitations.
Ilor indignation was bouudliss. Sho
said tho ring was given her by her
dearest nnd best friend a man bo
would scorn such deceit. I irquired
whether she bad bad it repaired since
it was given bor, and she Baid she had
not, and ihat sho hid constantly worn
it from tlio timo shu received it until, it
was brought to me.
I then told her that bor friend must
havo purchased it of somo irresponsi
ble and dishon st dealer, but sho de
clared that ho obtained it from abnnso
tbo nnnin of which is a sufficient gnar
nnteo of honesty. I proved to iter
that her supposed diamond was only
paste, nun sho wont away in a tower
ing rngp.
This is ono of tlio manv similarly
unpleasant experiences. I am obliged
to call the attuntion of my customers
to sush frauds. If I did not I would
bo regarded as a thief. Sooner or
later the imposition would bo disoqv
ereil and then I wnnM hn nlinrrro.l will
having substituted past? for a valuable
diamond. me Jeweller s weekly.
Ooanod's First Oompwltion.
Tho following story is told abopt
the beginning of Goutiod's oareer as, a
musician j Gounod's parents did not
t 1 . 1 m. . . . i
ianuy ins taxing up musiu. i noyiooK
counsel ou the subject with tho bold
master ot tuo scbool wiucii tbeir eon
attend-d witli the following result:
"lour son become a minister!'' "Ney.
er, eir 1 ' replied tho master. "Ho has
a decided aptitude for Latin and
Greek." Tho next day , Master Charles
was called into M. Poirson's study.
"Well,, air, thoy tell ma you've been
caught writing musio " "O, yes, I
want to be a mnsioian." "You a mu
sician! Why, that's no profession at
all I iiut bore is so e paper and a
pen. Write mo a now air on thp
words from Joseph : 'Scarcely emerged
from infancy.' Then wo Bhali Bee
what you can do," said tho professor,
delighted at tho cleverness of bis do
vice. It was noon recess. B -fort! the
bell rang to resuuio studios Gounod
was back with his p3ge black with
crotchets and quavers. "What, al
ready ?" said tho professor. "Well,
sing it." Gounod sat down to the
piano and tang, and the tears soon be
gan to gather in tho headraasser's eyes,
"Ala toil let them say what thoy
please, yon shall study musio." The,
Albany Express.
Wooden Sole Leather.
Tho following is a desoiiption of
the wooden solo leather invented by
Dr. Gc'rgo Theiiiii, of Vienna. Tho
material used it red boechwood. Tho
best wood is taken from fifly to sixty-
year-old trees, out in tlio spring, whioh
must be worked up immediately, bark
pealed off, steamed, treated with chem-
luais iu u, iteiuu uituur pru-nuri', huu ex
posed to several mire operations which
tho inventor docs not uit-nlion, as ho
wants to havo them pilonted. J rom
tho prepared wood sirong and thin
picoes aro made by mo3iis of heavy
pressure. The inventor states that a
Bolid solo lpatber can li" obtained,
which hu claims is supenor to animal
in firmness and dui ability, and can bo
worked up in tho suiiu way as aui-
mal leather, nailed nnd sowed.
The Drummer Abroad-
TIIK SCHEME 01' A OMMEnCIAI. TRAVEL
ER TO SECUIIE TIIK HEbT.
"I'll tell you what I saw in Man
chester, Englaud.V said a Michigandar,
who lately returued tiom a trip abroad.,
"Un tho botol register 1 found tlio
namo of 'C. Sidnoy Smith, U. S. A.
Ambassador to England end Franco
and S. P. D. to tho Czar of Itmsia ,
It was a puzzle to mo and I smeU a
mouse, but I waited to boj him before
giving anything away. After a few
bour.s ho cailed at my room. Then I
found him to bu an ox-drnmner for a
unicigo iiousq. no nad saved u; n
few hundred and was making a lour.
'"What iudu jed you to register as
you dull, I asko 1 afior a bit. '"Simply
to receivo tho respect and ooniidu'r.4tiou
duo me,' bo r nliod.
' I) ea it cio ip in your rUV
'"N not to any extent, but it gives
me tho bot for niy money, and I luvo
freu carriage ridos and many iuvitutiniH
out to dine. Men who lvgist-r over
hero as plan Smilh or Bro'ii g-t only
common. I'm off for France next
week, and I shall register there as
'Speoial Envoy of tho American Con
gress audi Jim Dindy Rpre8;utativo
of 70,000,000 Amoricaus,'' I'll gtt quail
on toist when you fellows have only
bacoo. Well, bo long. I'm oil to
dinner with a big manufacturer, nnd
tomorrow I'm to rido out with an M. P,
and a duko. Tako my advico and
htycl) on a title,'" Detroit Free Press.
Vigor and Vitality
Aro quickly given to every part of tho
tired feeling is entirely overoonio. The
blood is purified, enriohed and vitaliz
ed, and cantos health instead of dis-
caso to every organ. Tho stomach is
toned aud Btiengtbencd, tlio appntito
restored. Tho kidnuys and Ijvor arj
roused and invigorated. Tho brain i)
refreshed, tho mind mndn il.ir unl
ready for work. Try it,
X P2 Dsdbontht (W
VJ Antic- ii t . ' W VJ
and Til hare It euj now.
Wolff'sACklEBIacking
IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT
NO BRUSHING REQUIRED.
MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF.
USED BT HEN, WOMEN Aim CHILDREN.
Cm ba vubed like OH Cloth, nd absolntelr
Gortons nnd Preserves nil kinds
of Leather.
Ak for It, nd do not tin np till r on gt It, mi rem
will bo roll rewarded,
old bf Shoe 8 tort. Grocers, Dranlstl, te
For Harness II U unequal ed.
WOLFF & RANOOLPH, FHiUDELPHlt
OH Ii MY HEAD 1 1
tMrVrtnff of a New Jereer BenMr. Dye.
I pr,pU,8!eklIedaohe. Terrible Thin.
When, tbe itomich ! torpid It soon beeomos tlofr
red lrltb belt digested Button, tbe blood beoomei
TtUetedudfonli the other onnse fill te act nor
mally, aod Induces s train of Brmptoma, rach ai dm
K'pste, lck headacho, dizziness, drowsiness, palpita
tion of the heart, pain In tho back, loss of appetite.
" Then are few things that I bollere In with all tnr
heart and It silords tne pleasure to tell of ono ol
them.'' The speaker was ci-Benator Albert Morrill,
hod ot the largo f rait firm, M rrk riaco, N. k and
the scene Ms effloo, "I was tick and feared I had
become fated to endure the -1
vsnonala
tmyr tdU Wtor. X could tt, diifwt, aioct) and
workyim a clearer. head, and tho yellow color oi
my iktnh&dfrlTen place to tb tones that announce
pure blood and OTtrr onran of the body la healths
action, hr. Kennedya iTorlte liemedy la entitled
to tho Cjodit of aaYintr my Ufa , If any one has a
doubt about tho truth of my atatpmentalftt him
of flitr ttrtonsx-ho affirm. aa 1
Ilenwdr" haa been to thrna help am
uiuo in iinexi. - jir, iwiWTere, jarryrown.il.
aarit 'Tor a lonif llroj I aa troubleawltUBOtew
Blind 8Ick Hoadacho
r
heard of for any Gliordcr of that nattire. and I hnvc
recopded It to many with Ilka auocosn." Mr.
l)anlcl rttts. Taunton. Maan.aayBt "I recommend
Vt. KAnnedra FaTorite llemady for dyiwaia and
aick hradache. 1 auflorod for many yeara with thoafl
oompLaLnta, and waa cured by Dr. fxnnody'B
FAVORITE REMEDY.
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Preparedbr
DTU DATID K1WNEDY, nONDOUT, II. T.
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The undersigned havinc been re
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sut.-U.nng tor,Rever;il yerirj with a severe
lung affection, and tint, druad disea-ie
CoubUMiTioN, is anxiom to make
known to his follow sufferera the means
of cure. To thoso who desire ir, he will
cheerlully send (free of char u) a copy
of tho prescription used, which thoy
will find a -uro euro for Oonsumition,
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and
ill throat anil luu! Maladiks. He
holies all sufferers will try his Remedy,
as it is invaluable. Thoiu desirint; the
prescription, which will cost them noth.
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Losses rKOMrri.Y and iionkbtlt adjusted and
dald as soon as determined by Cokistuh r.
KNiPr, 9FICUI. AOKXTIKD ADJCttTERUUX)MailCll(l,
rtt.
The rjeonlQ ot Columbia tonntT should natron.
tiatneagenc'flwhere loiaeslt any are settled and
pan oy one ocmrr own citizens.
5A
BLANKETS
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HONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHt tIA LABEL
tlanut'd by Wu, Arura LJioaa. 1'Utladx, wna
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tualco tUe (amoua Jlorey
tiiona. i-uiiadj
afPEaaker 11'.
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TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
frur thotw tleaililv
DlUouBSncllfdeiicnn
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iTIjjiiiiirrunT
n that tired and all a one I
III SULTllUH BlTTEIUJ ;
III It vriU enro yoa. j
l.ouo will bu vklA
for acnee where bUL-
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liiot assist or cure. It
never fall. i
UuperatlU'B wlioart
.clobclv confluetl In
K3tho mills and work-
soopn; cierks.wiioiio
not procure Budlt-lont
exercise, and all who
are eon fl ocd In doors,
ahouM use HlTLVHUll
HITTKUS, Tievwl
not thcu be weak and
Cleanse the ri tinted
iiooil when you see
is imiuiniiea nursi
iu? throturti tlio rLIl
in rimnlefl.Itlutchofl.
tnu nnres. neiy on
ULJ'llllIt JUTTtltH
iml Iicaltli uni fol
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If vim do in it ulxh
to suiter front Uheum
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11 never raus loeure
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rundown, should uu
StlU'linU KlTTKUfl,
bL'Ll'IlUIt ltllTKltM
will cure Liver Com
Dial nt. Don't bo dis
ouraceu: uuiucure
TUIU
bULl'llUlt ltlTlKllS
will build vou imand
make you strong and'
.canny.
hUU'IlUUlUriKHB
Till makfl your blood
uirH.rlcJi and etron?.
iu' i yourue.su nanii
'i ry fciiu-nuu hit.
TEltH to.nlirht. and
jyou will steep well
I leei pener rorit.
Do vou want the best Aledical Work nublUhed?
flend $ S-eent etamptt to A. 1. OimwAr a Co
Iiouton, ilnes., aud receive a copy, free.
J.R.SMITH&CO
LIMITKD.
HILTON. Pxi.,
lJKAI.BUS 1H
PIANOS,
liytbe tollowins well known makers;
Knabe,
Weber,
HnllctJ & DnviK.
Can also furnish any of tlio
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices, po not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.cv.
Catalogue and Price Lists
S63Jt.p-U.
On application.
HINDERCORNO.
TUB COLUMBUS irSgSSZ
fSir CONSUMPTIVE
A FIHST PRIZE DESIGN.
It Is hj William Krrr, of Ornn.l Itapl.li,
Mich.
Ths flrat prlzoln Carjicntry nnd Ilulldlnn'i
elslitorntb contest was nwnnleil to William
Korr, of Ornnd llapMs, Mich., and hero or
trie cstunatMt
ITU) NT ELKVAJION.
Btoncworlt, M percll 8101 CO
811k, 7W fiTt B 00
ti8 Inches, 2.000 foot SI W
SlO taenia, 700 f.-ot f 00
Cxi Inches. S.ri feet 83 00
Sx I Indira, COO foet rafters 0 00
CnllfJlxvinK4,aofft tiOO
Elding, 2.0X1 feet 8J CO
ruiisi'ECTnii view.
Flooring, 1,800 fctt
14 HllKlon'H
14t!oors
lnllilailoor ,,
10.0U) Klilnjrles
Mulililni; liinilior, i,W feet
COO ranis ilai,tcrlns
SI 00
MOO
82 00
10 00
.... 5 00
a oi
1W 00
73 00
J KITCHEN. fe-B
orrriNG hau. dinina room,
io'xu' i'6'xl3. J
J Vestibule,
nl PARLOR. I
FIRST FLOOR.
rtrickworknndcbimnefa C5 00
Carpenter work 800 00
Total , $!J 00
Tho epeclflcatlotis provide for tlio laying
down of footings under all brick walls of flat
stones, not less than 13 Inches thick and pro
Jectlng 0 Inches op each tide of wall above;
BOOR
mil nm i : i sL
I CHAMBER I
5Kia OIIAMDER. I
KiicoNii rijjon.
cellar wnll nro to lv 1 foot 0 inches thick,
chimneys contain flues 8x8 inches, with 0 Inch
nnlls and 3 Inch partition, tho cedar bottom
to be covered w ith cement concreto 3 inches
thick; timbers sosiil when finished of
i NO CELLAR. H
hnj IU B,tll-Wtt" jl
OELLAR.
I
mm t$
HO CELLAR.
S5? tlSFSL "11?."J
CELLAIl rUI.
second cjnallry pine; timbers not exposed of
hemlock or pine, tbe frame to bo of tho bal
loon variety the lumber to bo of white, plue.
IIom!1u1 ituiiieillvH,
What aro they ? Thn erowlh of intclll-
i;ence la medlcjl matters lias given rise to
a demand for n clnsa of genuine, reliable
medicines. Tlio opportunity of tho Ignor.
ant quack, who grew rich curlugoverythlng
out of n f Inglo bottle has passcil, To supply
natlsfactorly this iii;manil this list of rcme
dlc 1ms been created. They aro tho favor.
Ho nresciintlonR of tho most fumous medi
cal prnctioners of the dny, gathered from
wis nospuiiis or ioiuion, t-uria iscrun anil
Vienna. Prescriptions, which cost the
patients of these spcoWUtta from 25 to
$'.00, arc hero offered, pnpured and ready
fur use, at the nominal prlco of One Dollar
Huh. Not one of theni in a euro all : each
ouo uas oniy me reasonauio power ot curing
n single disease ami each one keeps Its cou.
tract. Bulftrcrs from Catarrh, DiFcnscd
Lungs, Itronohltls, Aslbmn, Con.umptiou,
Itheumatism, Dyepopsin, Mvur nm Kidney
Complaints, Fever and Agiii'i Nfiiralgla,
Female WcakncH, J.ounnrrlirui, or Nervous
Debility, should send stamp f r de.crlnilvo
catalogue to Hospital Home dv (n , No.
0j3J West ICIng 8t Toronto, Canada. If
your druggist does not keep thtito remtdlcs
remit price snd we will send direct free vt
luty.
TUB HAY FEYER SEASON
.fuly( AumiHl, Mi'iitcinticr,
MAt this seison. when life offers tho iricatest nt.
tractions and ttiA most rlelljlitrul ivsources to ner.
1013 wliiho wiundnesi r.f hoay permits out-or-door
eierelsB and aniujsments. niuiitiudsi ars dihsr,
ud Ii jm the) i?s of tba summer by lny rarer, ono
ot thn mojt exaspera lat, wearisome, and da,ireS'
in'i Ills io which humanity li subjict -obioure, I,.,
expllcaole, desoendlnz on a irlveu d ita nice an in
Klnti, nt til 'I'll. utlfTnisira frnm hnv t: .... -
1' ve looked in mla for auy tnatwoitiiy remedy.
UriyoItUcm however, In to 1 wltel la vulu bo
citu t they hate boon lifnortnt of Kly's Dream
lialra, au iulmlrUlo rem:i ly for b tr lever la f 11
ii oi jos. ACive.iuie in in? u, entirely ueviiid o(
siy unpleasant altoMlf-Jots, till. Cra.i'a llilm
?ulckly slays Ian inmuuou undweu cstliitrclie
it waiob the sutferur li ts loiuod tn vain." from
VhtcnrlMaa U1UQ11, New York aty, Jaiy IS, issv.
PERRINE'S
I'uim
JIAUIjKV
MALT WHISKEY.
2 T.
1 it- i
If ?wsi
t)nriu.n from selected lnrley Malt and guaranteed to be chemically p
nnd free frnm lillitrlous oils and acid often lontmnrd in aicoiiolio Honors. It
especially adapted toperxons requiring n Btlmulatlngtonle, t'onnumptlves beln
iTcntli bencntted by its use, lleeommended by leading pliyslclnns as aliturell
Nervine, Tnnlc. and Iteratire. For fon.miiiitltes ll is Invaluable. rtnitlNK'
l'Ultri IIAKLKY MALT VVII1HKF.V Insures a return of visor to the stomach, a good
Hmieuic, n ricn anu nDunuant moon ana incrrnseu nesn nnu muscmar tissue,
stimulant mild And Bentlo in efTect. lusnepsla, IndlKestlon and nil wasting dr
eases cac bo ebllrely conquered by theuhcor 1'crrlnu's ruio Iii.rley alt Whlskeji
il is a Lome nnu u nireiie nrm n nnu-erriu RiienLTinener io tne rniirn RTHiem. rr.n
ItlNl'.'M I'UIIK HAItl.KV jiai.t WIIlsKKt tins nroted n lnedli'lnnl nratectlon to
inose wno oursun iiieir nvtH'niinna in tnnnnen air nun wnnsn naiiv noriccniis ii
l"reentiotial powers ut endurance. Ask tout nearest druvglst or grocer for lor
PKUltlNK'HIU'ltB HAItl.KV MALT WiiihKKY revives the tncntlcs ol those worn
t out wiiu rxcessivoo mil) ur mental eirort ana acts as n sateguara against exposure
Hln wet nnd rKoroiH ve.vher. It will drive all m.unrlousUlsoases trom the s stem,
ijllard workers or vtry voontlnn and persons whom n si-rlentary Hie rendf rs prone to
li 1,1 Ht..i ii'ii. ill I inuc n l ure iinr I'v
Malt Whiskey a oowerful Intlminnt
."IKrlTllwil helper ti dlgeslloii. I'BIIIIINK'S
) Ml .K&'tW' 1 "'; :AI.M .'I ALT WI1INKHV
t'AtyfrSlVKU-M'thoiit unduly stlmuliting tlio kld-
k . g-;
The analysis as It appanra by tlio La
I u.ivei;aieiiinj nn
'I
t, St'J J
keys Ineteise their Hamlne actlvnv.
nunlnrir-Ki t n.tnt nf titl.r. lie
i.'eni convalesn ice and H a wnoiesomo
prnmpimi' etio .vaten thoiih"! '
Nono genuine u. loss bearing thn slgna
ft el nn everv tiottlei
Hiiiveii thi, PniiH lunt.Kr .Malt Wins-
Bkkv maduby M. ftj. i. rcrrliieandMUil
Bit entirely tree from tus-l oil, f unurol,
HmetaH nnl acids and Is nh'Olutely
nur.'." Slgnm, Camilla Arthur Main;
Q(;rnilmr' art',- (fnlnrfltlft nf Munich.
H'ewffi nnd Wvtxhadm
r'ui B,nr uj all (lruegls
and frroeere througliuut
the ITlted states and
Canada.
37 NORTH FRONT ST. SStfORTU WATER
ST.,
rniHALn iiv uitufldiftrti anu all nsAf.Kits,
PHILA
WHOI.r.SALi: DEALERS IN
CaVj, CboDaffo, (DanA(''j'; FviMtj" anA TltiX.
SOI.K AGENTS TOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
IPIEIfc-TIlSI -r GOOIDS l. specialtt.
SOLE AGENTS TOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars I
Honry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Trices, as follows I
ranges, Lemort5, ream N5' F
Banana?, fcanUtj, Almondj,
Engltjh WalnVtij. fop orn ISallj.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
c. 5. Robbies,
JDELEFi iH
Foreign and Domestic
Willi 4i L-liiii
' ANt
JOB3EE ZnST CZc3r-A.3E3S.
BLOOMSBURG Pfl
INDUCEMENTS
-IN-
Pianos, Oif us, mil Sewing
I- aMaVsZBBV
Music - - - - Warerooms
PATENTS.
eiM n I Priu Muxii-.iiai.An fl all Patent
W WWi 't O.VHtriS U. S. I-ATK.NI'
St.'i1,en3.,',0i!?ra3JctPltl!al t).Hlnesslnlf3
wast? .f oujrtuaa tuoje remote iron)
send modot, drawing, or plioto.wllh deacrlptlon.
wa aflflaa It pau-ntanie or not. tree o( cuarire.
pur ree uot due till patent la wwurcil. k
A oook,"ilow to Obtain PaUmta, "with refercnoca
Strtlreel Milm J'0Ur !iut0t0UI't)r.t" to",
C. .A SNOW & CO.,
opposite pate nt cnt b w&snirtton, no
PARKER'S
HAIR R A I CAM
Cleaiiics and beauiinei tbt hair.
I . , toiiinrui uoior.
Il-rujcnu liandnur and liajr (alliim
ton, ami SI imniirwSi.,,.
J H. WILLIAM?, AUCTIONEEH.
iuxiOMsunna, pa.
Rsal Estato Bought and Sold.
I'artlr'sdeslrlnstnbuy hnrf.es nml wapons
Xonlil do wi'll to rail on ihp ahovo.
iu,ni' in TJIE Wniif
Hot effected by '1? i:T VlluVf sSVlvw
Blerclinnt. aud Dll Otaerar,
HOll thADVI V
luiluntte, twu
It OI tug
oPiTili riasiiiflrrik wiwrt fins
LammmmM lll -l-ata. HI TJW CTCmTmmWl
?'.c'!.,, ?V.,'.'9. fu"l t h-mB wllfioutfall or
fniHiiiuio ana I mnl,!i,il,..
Small
wu,,71111 'ureuiulaorilieiirfM.Irco.
i tawmquawm pt aau
liM1i1""",,0l"'J.,' I't elllnir boolc ecr
li.ti nhnV;. oTittiVaw ,uar ,aw P,ll:e-
FIFTT DOLT.AJtS fo
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
r t. tvt ff. r
BUSINESS COLLEGE
liOU l liwlnst HU, I'bllais.
Pualtlona furdraduaiea.
. iiuu .cuHircuiiwaHos,
Jlitf f JiuulvptJ. lint
Coon Si itaij, Cimlort
M
BEST .
steeC
. winE
Woven Wire Fencing
nriiu nuMUOOlVngo
.a
"
mii:iiii mw.:
mm dim
mum
ROn TO S9 PFO Don
AUplrpSAntYtdtbii. Oatpnto maleTi, Bold hyn.nritMl.M
ililhMn..r; wl msmilT rtin lnformaUoS f
nir, mi l.i.r.v wovm winK FENci?'fc
1'H.V ISO M. Markt Bt,, GkftS(a7 llC "
FcbJJoo w 111
Snil FlrwIar-araralnpT
trad, la all tt.. brf
i. ...a i.i,T,".V.
' " ,.nii, I 1 n o, , w . .
.m.j nil at yMr fcm,. IM ,f,It
kmc. Ih, all. hall boon,.
.hlth fear, rua , r,f. r.l,i.'
. m mi ll mm Iw Ma, ua tat
1 m.rhls. la th. world. In i.
IHUlWr... No f.pil.l rtgoind. r .Io
iH.f InMroellOB. rlv.a. 1 bo.o who wrlio Io a. a, ooco tin '
lira rvrf ilia b.l awlnr.nia,lilao la tho world . ,il
rrtr.1 Itnoolwoth.oralfb arl.r.r ahown toa.lb.rla AM.ri.V
ttn.tpus-f
ailATEKUr.-COMFCmT.Na.
EPP'S COCOA.
11UEAKFA8T.
Hllff n ll.nM.inh L..nn.ll.., ,k. ... . .
...uiuuuM''iujmiuHiiD naiurit laws
SIT,'.', B'Wni tho opciajlnns ot digestion and
nutrition, ona by a caiernl application of tho nno
properties ol well selected I'oco.i. Jtr. i:npS Uas
.. uimniw, iniiirn huh a ueucateir
llavnred beverage which may savu ua many heavy
irtlclra ot diet that a conrtltutlou may bo gradual-
dency to Ul-caso. Hundreds of subtlo maladies
aro Hotting around twroidy to attack wherever
t hero Is a weak point. Wo may evapo many a
fatal Rhatt by kecplnir n iraolves well fortllled with
puro Liood and a iiroiierly nourlihed trnme."-CMt
Sfrvltv tlnlflhr tlaiin fthnnlv ,1711)1 h.ntn.. .X.V-
or milk. Mold only In halt pound tins, by tlroccrs,
IU ut-iit u 1,11 i
JAMES KVl'A & CO., HomajopatMc Chemists,
jrELAWAHE, I.ACKAWAitNA AND
WESTBUN ItAILItOAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
r m
NOr.TIIOUBEHLAMD l 40
Cameron 6 59
Cliulasky c W)
Uanvlllo c 08
Uatawlssa 0 25
i(upcrt.. 6 80
moomuburg .. 6 36
Espy 0 43
Lime ltldge 0 60
Willow drove i, 54
llrlarcreek c 63
Herwlck ... 7 05
Ueach Haven 7 II
lllck'ayerrv. 7 in
Milckshlnny 7 so
numocK'H 7 Aa
Nantlcoko 7 60
Avondale 7 54
lymouth 7 9
1) mom h Junction R o.t
Kingston 8 03
Dennett 8 18
.Manny 8 17
iVyomlntr 8 M
t est mtston a s7
HUston 8 3J
iJickavanna 8 40
Taj lorvllle, 8 48
neuevuo a 64
SCHANTON ., 9 00
r u
STATIONS.
SCKANTOV 0 II)
neuevuo S It
Taylorvllle. c 50
i,acKawanna. i it
I'lttpton 6 SB
West mtston 6 42
Wyoming. 6 47
"'""-"j- c ri
liennctt .... ,, ts 55
Kingston e eg
I'lymoulh Junction 7 m
l'lymonth..., 7 10
r 11
1 85
KOltTII,
a, at. a, U
10 10 t 15
1 Co
Si 14
S 19
2 it
Z 29
! 48
2 64
2 69
3 00
3 19
8 'ill
3 35
3 39
3 43
8 63
3 5ft
4 01
I- II
til
9 60
9 55
10 00
10 08
10 1G
10 29
10 27
10 80
10 34
10 3S
10 42
10 47
10 31
10 33
11 09
11 12
11 22
II 28
11 37
10 26
10 29
10 38
10 63
11 00
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 20
II 30
11 37
11 44
11 44
11 68
12 OS
12 16
12 20
12 25
12 30
12 87
12 41
12 45
12 60
12 66
1 03
I 11
1 19
1 25
1 30 i
r at
sou.
r u
a os 1
so
6 31
40
B 68
7 05
7 12
7 20
7 27
7 31
7 35
7 42
7 49
65
8 OS
8 17
8 22
8 3s
8 S3
8 38
8 45
8 49
8 63
8 68
9 a
Avondale. . ,,, 7 14
Nantlooke 7 19
Hnnlook's 7 2
Bhlckfchlnny 7 47
Hick's Kerry. t 55
Ueach Haven 8 01
Derwlck s 07
llrtarcroek 8 is
vviiiow urovo sir. 1143
MmeHldgo s 20 u 62
Uloomsburg .. 8 32 12 05
"P"t 8 37 1210
Oatawissa s 2 12 10
Danville 8 67 12 30
Chulaaky 9 03 ..
Cameron g 07 12 to
NOHrilUJI!H,Ri.ANI.... g sa 12 j,
AM I'M FM Phi
Collections nl. linnpw imiiic.&ik ?
llmirtlnir; Hallroad for Tomanend, Tainoqua. Will,
amsport, ,f nnbury. l'ottsvnie. (to. At Sorthum.
!ick Haven, mnorlnrn, Wurrcn, corry and Ertel
'V. F. IlAIJjlEAC. uen. Wan.,
Scranton, l'a
2 14
! 21
28
2 84
S 39
247
2 60
2 64
2 69
8 01
3 03
3 19
8 29
3 89
3 46
3 61
3 57
4 01
4 05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29
4 41)
4 54
6 00
6 IS
62
6 30
6 37
t 43
6 60
6 65
59
7 03
7 07
7 12
7 U
7 21
7 25
7 43
7 66
8 07
8 13
8 2i
8-rt
8 31
83;
841
8 47
8 62
8 67
9 16
9 23
9 !8
9 45
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Eriti R. R. Divisr
ion, nnd Northorn Central
Railway,
111!
TIME TABLE.
in effect MAY 12 1889. Trains leave tmnbuty
BASTWAltl)
Jd'.il.,,6?? J?uore Kjf Press (dally nxcept
IfSSSAS" .'?riteriibW andlnierineaiate etatlora,
?"n'nii at n ?1'lphla 8.i5v. m.i New York
5.60 p. m.j Baltimore, 2.60 r.rn.; Washington
ihSJS.' ,conuc.llIi'fRti'"1'a1(,lrhla fcrnltseo
rulladefpni' T"roaBl1 P"senBer co&ch to,
i ,2,,e K11"0"?. arriving at I h 1 1 a d e 1 p k lr
we,T.Yrl' 9115 P- m-! Iiftlllmorn
M5 p. m.i Waahlngton, wo V ra. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coacki-B
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ""c"8
Vv rn. Henovo Accommodation (daily
I?. r,i'."f.lJf Pu.ri, a5.d au intennedlaw M at Inns, arm.
'i?Kf,L1ilaa.fl,I:uU'''25 ra- iNew Yorl 7.lb a. ra.
Snmr!S-,15l,nl:' Watblniton tin 1. in.
IWlmanslecplngcarfrom llarrlsburi; to PhllaSel'
phla and New York. Phlladi'ipnn, pwtsenrrere can
romjja In a Wper nndtatnrrri"xSrtli 7 cm.
.wiL" 1 ,H Zn Mall(dnllj)'i.r llarnebur?' and
iirm'NS'o"10. " IUdelptilS
6.60 a.m. Newlork.o.Ma, in.! Through l-ullmBu
sl'j.lngcara and passengfr ooaohea to Phlladel.
2.to a. m Southern ExpreaiHallrt for llarrhu
E JiT0.?.?1 wi''Dtrsmn8.45, and through Pull .
an' 1. ,ro, hS'o,rJ ,n "ilf-naio Rnrl Washington,
and turougb passengor ojtjboi to Baltimore.
vrttiTWAKD.
ISr,,,1L,,';ftl0 ''"IMwaraPal la, with thro igh 1-ull
ito?nt?i 0iraftnaPaonSrooMhMtoIri8Sd
anWSd.aWaf.onr'7 l0Ck naT6n
v1tn?v15i,'.air"lra "Press (dallyexceptsnn
ttrl ,1 KKS,.CHI;a' J" BUa an', Intermediate sta
KiL1"11"' llurralo and Niagara Falls with
???,firr1StoMM",,
no Pu'S,irit8loyi'e.a,"r "tcePt Bundayjfor Be.
ri?S,r.V,i'klE8 an(1 mtermertlatn swtione, witn
to tAasev;rcoachf8 toltenoro and wkttliS
r, V. 'uniport Exp.e-s (dally except
lions. ' J Bp,rt ar,d lnt"mliato sti-
TUHOVUn TItAlNH IMU HUNBHKY FltOM THB'
EAST AND SOUTH. '
.News Expivaa leaven PMladelphla 4.30 a. nr.
Baltimore, 4.3.1a.m. llarrlaburg. 80 aV. dSV
arrlUtjgut hunbury 9.68. a. nl. "'""m Q&"
Phlladelnhia ku. . ,.N1'Fr Express loayes
t i!5S Avfi1' "to a. m, 1 VI akliigion 8 10 u. in Bal.
dall except kuuday arrlvmg at
mnfiV&S loav?8 ?-'" "9 m. i Phlladel.
obTiVi Sn rav!w t,orK "uip. m. t Phlladel.
more u Win m rXf.S?"'11"10 " " "
n ,n ii.J?,.?,"(,a"?) arrtv ng at 8unburyB.i0
PhlSrlalnhT. "WW KplSgcarehom
.vwiuc, aiuiv ruuaaeipnia
h,Ha,,'l"lM:I,,A:.l:V.TyN VI'II.KEHIlAltltll
iiVan,;,', WKBT
u-.n .oho. B.a."r. e?M butHlar.)
.JuSXS ast IeaTes Bunbury 6.S6 p. to.. arrtvuig
a.n,,iiZ,a!Llt'TBa W1 ikeabarre n.ir a.m. arrlv
t?L1?J.e,nf 18-8r,P- "-.r.unbtirjr 1 30 11. m
.ii?ip',e?,WelJtTtt' Wlltes barrea.osu. m.. i
vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.80 p. m . HuSury twp. mr
SUNDAY TIIA1NS.
Wll Iral..... ,
. louvt-F DunDuryio.00 a. rn., a
Tom. twit. tu nu.'wiuttliuro
n mn1,''rv'.t?f?.mm,9?M,on.,e'lTPB witkes-jiarrr e-io
i:S0 p m wy, p.m., BUnonry
"'iM a pihiii, J, H. vvtiou
1. Zi Omi int'rv avr
I A llvl'llua.ra
' Howe : Vn
fttoout any proposed Una ot AUVKItTISINU
by addreaalng ieo.
I In good (ulth, an obtain all needed liformat jr.
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