The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 27, 1889, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
AKlNa
POWDER
Absolutely Puro.
a This powder never v.nlu. A marvel of purity
trcntli ana wholosomaausH. Moro economical
ban tho ordinary kloH nnl cmnot be sold In
ompotltlon wltli tliemilui iliot low tint. Uort
weight alum or phoiphato powders. a I . in
earn. ltorAL Hakino Vowmm Co., lue .ill si., N.Y.
The Columbian
nr-rublished every Friday. Subscription price.
11.00 a year.
Entered at the Post OMco at Illoomsburg, Fa.,
as second class matter, March 1, im
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1889.'
CORRLCT UlllKIHD TUB T1III.IL,
Trains on the r. It. It, It. leavo Hupert u
follows :
NORTH. BOBTn.
7:32 a.m. 11:02 a.m.
3:31 p. m, 0:2) p. m.
o
Tralnsonthe D.L. S W. It. It. leavo llioomeburz
as follows I
NOBT1I. BOUTH.
7:13 a. ra. 8:33 a. m.
10:51 a. m. 1S:og p. m.
2:35 p. m. 4:is p. m.
6:36 p.m. 8:47 p.m.
o
Trains on the N. W. 11. Kallwaypass liloom
Perry as follows !
NORTH. BOHTn.
10:48 a. ra. 11:37 p. in.
e.sa p. m. 4-30 p. m.
BUXDAT.
norto. sorrn.
10:43 a m 6:39 p m
ULOOMSDUItG tt. SULLIVAN HAlLltOAD
Taking ortoct MONDAY, SEPTEUP.KII 2, 18S9.
80UTII. NOHT1I.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv.
STATIONS, r. . a. M. a.m. A w. p. m. r. h.
Dloomsburg, ?8 u is . o s :n s 3, n 40
Main street 0 19 11 41 o 68 s 4-; 2 u
Irondale 6 16 11 3') 6 56 8 4 3 41
Paper Mill 6 08 11 .11 6 43 8 53 2 5.1
Uffhtntreet. 0 05 11 !S 0 43 8 8S ! Bl
orangevllle 6 07 11 20 6 31 9 05 3 07
FO'kS,.... DID 11 10 OS) V 10 U
Bamplcs of typo for calling cards will bo Goods nt your own prlco nt Mrs. Marsh's A nnmlRomc uin.
tnnl I. 1... ,, . . . . I rt. -I- ...-I. I nil 1, I..
"vumtu uy man 10 nnyono nsmng lor om sianu. oiucr iiusuiycijt um.i mw i editors Columbian 1
them. Address Tim Colombian, Blooms
W'rg, I'a. tf.
IOST.--ln Bloomsburg, last week alone
leather pocket liook, containing money.
A Millriblo reward will bo given, If returned
with contents, to Mr. Tubbs, proprietor of
1110 Kxcliango Hotel.
Hoy. Mcrrell, a promising young man
sold by January 1st. This Is done to avoid
a public sale. Call early for bargains.
Rtifus Scott's melodrama "Thrown upon
tho World" wilt bo given In tbo Opera
House this (Thursday) evening.
Tltc licit 1.1 lie CroHnlng.
As stated last week, tho I). L. & W. H.
H. Co. laid n switch Irom their main track
On Christmas Eve as Superintendent
Leader was busily engaged In his ofllco
duties ho was suddenly Interrupted by Mr.
Wm, O. Fortune, (Supervisor) who, In be
half of tho employees of tho B. & 8. It. U.
presented him with a handsome gold watch
and chain, as a token of their high rcgatd
for him as an officer. The whole affair
wa. conducted in such a way that It was a
who was converted In tho Salvation Army i ttiooZburr 0 , tho lot of tho Electric complete surprise to Mr. Leader, but as he
will preach In tho Evangelical Church, 1,0; on the lU The mtch Is equal to any emergency ho was not slow
next Sunday, Morning and evening. II. 3 to respond, and told Mr. Fortune to show
has filled, very acceptably, the rmlnlts of a. ..... J."! ,. .1 , Int f the boys up. Unfortunately .the boys were
number of Methodist,) Lutheran, and
Evangelical Churches of our Country, Wo
bespeak: for him a full house.
Tho program of the Farmers Institute- to
ho held nt llcnlon will be published next
week. Tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan It. 11.
will sell excursion tickets to attend the
same on on tho 8th Oth and 101b good to
return on the 11th of January 1800.
lot, across Bcvcmu street, turougi. .u - , -.lmn,v .eknowi.
u. . ,0,BOC' i" odgcmenl would have been made. Mr.
a substantial manner so that cars could be . . , .
,n nn t. . . It . needed for the au" occupy v "
purpose of hauling matcrkl for the erection
nf tlin Kler.trlo Llcht bulldinc. A short
lime previously somo rails had been laid on
Seventh street, along tho line of the Blooms,
burg Belt Hallroad, by tho 1. & H. Cora
pany, at the point whero It was expected
tho D. L. & W. switch would cross the
While clearing up tho Sinitarliim nrcpar- street. Tho ties were many feet apart, tho
Slory to removing, Dr. Shaltuck found n rails were old ones, and were sunk down
box supposed to lie lost containing old doc- so that tho tops of tho rails were level with
urnentf, letters &c, and models of top feed the surface of the street. On each side of
fountain pens which he Invented prior to tho rails planks wero laid. It was but a
1880. ser.tlnn of h track, a few hundred feet In
length, and not laid In such a way that It
could lie used, even If It had any connection
with a railroad. It was evidently put uown
only for tho purpose of holding the right of
wav. The D. L. & W. people claim mat
their charter authorizes them to lay BWitch.
of his employees, and while he docs not ap
prove of employees giving presents to
superior officers as a rule, yet with charact
eristic kindness of heart ho did not wound
our feelings by refusing this souvenir
O. W. 1).
Poverty fn NorthumberIsn3. JOTIOE IN PARTITION.
Ccnlrnlla.
Communicated i
1 or some years past It has been reported
that a large number of people In this
borough have been engaged In selling liq
uor without a license. At ono time It was
said that as many as ninety wero engaged
In this kind of business. Now the number
Is lu tho neighborhood of forty. At differ
ent times a movement has been attempted
to put a stop to this, but without success.
While It was a notorious fact that this was
. . .. I i.ninn iinnn ,i,n r..tnrni of tho constables at
es from their main lines, ana mat oj vimm ""-a -
f ii,i. ,i,n,u ,i,t. .wltrl. was laid! that each scson of court has uniformly shown
u ii,,. hu.i fnnn.i n railroad at Bevcnth I that there
A special historical address on tho Beth
any Orphan Homo at Wormclsdorf will
be delivered by the pastor in tha Interest of
that instliutlon as follows; on Sunday 29th
Zion 10,30 A. M. and St. James Sjl5 1. M.
and on Sunday January 5, Orangevlllo 10;30
A. M. and Ilidly 2:3) 1'. M. A good at-
tendance Is desired. ,, ., .... , , i..,i , Unvnnth I that there wero no unlawful sales of In
Having TieTfort.in.to purchase, the street they would have put In crossing toileting, drinks w tro
cmnvnn, hi,.,,,.,,, nlalos. but findlnz only old iMa pprtly borough council has now taken the mater
i... . i . - . . . I l....ln.l I. n-n.,n.1 nrwl trnnwlnff that
litiiuiigoou quamy ot envelop' at less 'uli h.Uuuu, . n .t , it u liltr.lv that
. . . . n. i.-.i on..r.ilnn toIiIi nnv I they havo mapped out, It is liKeiy mat
fered. Also, letter Heads, bill heads, state- other road, they did not go to the expense
menls, of all sizes, tags, and all sorts of f putting in plates, hut aro ready to no so.
commercial printing at the lowest rates, whenever they aro needed, llie lieu t,ine
Samples will be furnished on application, PeP'o claim that they have tho right of
by mall.
tf.
Eauor'a .....
Stillwater
1 1" n ton
Ed3ons,
Coles Creek
augarloaf,
Laubacns,
CentraL
Jamison city....
S 43 11 06 6 31 J 3D 3 30
S 37 11 03 6 17 9 31 3 31
5 38 10 65 6 10 9 33 3 11
5 23 10 60 6 07 9 36 3 37
8 30 10 45 6 05 9 38 3 40
6 15 10 13 6 03 9 1J 3 H
6 13 10 40 6 00 9 17 3 H
6 0.1 10 31 5 61 9 57 3 5S
6 0) 10 30 5 50 10 00 4 00
Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar.
F. M. A. H. A. M. A. H. P. M
17
6 60
7 on
7 03
1 )0
7 3D
7 21
7 "1
7 35
7 39
7 40
7 11
7 47
7 67
8 00
Ar
r. .
The following letters are held at Blooms-
burg, I'a., post-office, and will bt sent to
the dead letter offlM, J inuiry 7. 1890.
Coldcrono Frank, Connolly Father,
Fletcher Mrs. Elizabeth, Lemon Jacob,
Itlchart Mr. F. C Samuels Alexander.
Persons calling for these letters please
say, they were advertised Dec. 21, 1839.
One cent will be charged on each letter
advcrlised,
A. 15, Catiioaiit, 1'. M.
way on Seventh street by virtue of an ordi
nance of the town council, and that the D.
L. & W. lias no right to cross their track.
On last Saturday morning at 2 o'clock
hereafter thero will bo no sales of Intoxica
ting drink except by thoso authorized to
sell.
At a meeting of the borough council held
December 15th n resolution was passed
directing the secretary to; notify all per
sons selling liquor without license, to de
sist to all wholesale dealers, that they must
Superintendent W. G Yctter, came from stop selling at retail, and to the constables
WAI.l'.H.
Jan. 10 Tho salo of real estate of Sam
ucl Nunccsser, deceased, in Beaver Town
ship will be on 10 of Jan. 1890, at 1. o'clock
p. m.
II. W. N CNOBSSKIi.
Administrator.
Tho administrators of Anna Codman
dee'd., W. E. and D. It. Coffman offer at
prlvntc sale, a houso and lot on West Main
street Bloninsburg, Fa. the late .csidence
of deceased. tf-
Foil Balk A desirable and commodious
residence on Main street, supplied with
water, cas and steam. Apply to
Jan20tf. L. N. Movsu.
Foit Sale A farm about a mllo from
Aflnn rnnttilntnrr fid ne.rc?. all Under CuHl-
vntlnn. with irood bi.ihlintrs, with all this
Dr. L. A. Shatluck left for Florida,
Thutsdoy where he will remain untilspring
The Sanitarium will be closed during his
adsence; the Dr. preteriug to have it closed
rather than havo it fall into the hands of
parties who might make bad management.
During the years that Dr. Shatluck has
been a citizen of this town he has made a
great success of his institution, but he has
interests in Florida which demand his attention.
Hev. B. F. Allcmin D. D. will preach in
the Lutheran Church of this place next
Sunday morning and evening, December
29lh. The reverand gentleman was pastor
of the Lutheran church nf this place about
twenty years ago, it bdug his first charge.
Since ids rcmuvnl from here he has held
manv prominent positions. This ni'.l be
It they again reported that thero wero no
violations of tho liquor laws, they will be
prosecuted for perjuiy.
Tho borough officials aro Jame Thomp
son, Chief Burgess, Qeorgo Troutmau.
President of Council, Edward Keece, An
drew Hooney. W. J. Walsh, D. F. Curry
and John Lewis, Councilmen, and from the
character and standing of these men It may
be presumed they mean what they Bay. It
Is said that some of the licensed places are
not as careful in observing tho law as they
should be, and If this Is tho caso they
should go slow.
One tldng that has led to this action of
year's crops, farming Implements and stock lllc (lrsl tlllt jjr AJIcman has preached In
will be sold at private, sale, r ;pr P"ueu. t,g l()Wn sll)CU ,,,, fMte
lars inquire of J. S. Williams, Illoomsburg.
7-20 tf.
Foit Balk, Ciieai- Good as new, 57 Inch
Victor Bicycle. Inquiro at this office.
11-28 '89.
Foit SALB-Dwclllng houses In Elooms
burg, Oranneville, Epy and Hupert I'a.
Firms In Pennsylvania. Kansas and Vir
glnia. Vacant lots in Bloomsburg. Store
properties. Grist mills and other property
by M. P. Lutz, Insurance and Heal Estate
Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Foit Balk. Houso and lot in Hupert,
lot 120 x 110 ft. Two story, doublo house,
with nine rooms. B.iy windows, out
kitchen, ice and coal house, good stable,
chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever
green trees, good water, Two railroads.
dav each way. to Blooms-
t,nr fiirn flu round trin. Low taxes. A
great bargain, If taken soon.
M. P. Lutz, Insurance & Heal EU. Agt.
FYm sai.k One counter, ten feet long
show cases, sue horizontal and two up
rights, extension table, lampi, and shelving
at Mrs. Marsh's old stand,
cheap.
Catawissa with about seventy-five laboicrs.
and a force of fifteen special officers, said
to be Coal and Iron policemen, in citizens'
clothes. 'Ihtyleft the tr.dn a half mile
below town, and moved cautiously up the
D. L & W. tracks, avoiding the engine
house, where a single night watchman was
stationed, and so on up to the switch cross
ing. No one was on guard, nor had there
been from the lime the switch was laid.
The invading host captured the crossing
without shedding n drop of blood. Soon
the track of tho D. L. & W. was torn up at
the crossing, and tho Belt Line rails re
Dlaced. Then an injunction was obtained
and served upon the D. L. & W. officials council is the fact that many young boys,
to restrain them from again taking up tho from twelve to sixteen years of age, have
Belt Liue rails. The special police watched been in the habit of procuring liquor at
the crossing from Saturday until Tuesday, some of theso unlicensed places and taking
wheu a hearing was held by Judge Ikeler it to tho "winter shanties" about the mines
on tho nuestlon ot continuing the injunc- where they have become Intoxicated.
Hon. The Belt Hallroad Co. was repre. There Is also a growing feeling that it is
scuted by Grant Herring and W. II. Hhawn unfair to those who obey the law, and pay
Esns , and the D. L. & W. by Geo. E. 3150 for tho privilege of selling, and who
Elwcll and C. W. Miller Esqs., aud E. are compelled to give bonds for a proper
N. Willard Kso... ot Sciantou. After hear- observance of the law, to permit others
Inff din ncitiimiintii .in ilse Ikeler Hied the not bound bv any such restrictions, to sell
followlne oplniou : Indiscriminately without paying license.
Tho nrellmlnarv inlunclion in this case The act of 18S7 gives tho borough 90 on
remeut from this was erantcd cxnarto under the ordinary each retail liconsc, and it is unjust to com
Held: and there are hosts of friends who five day rule, and the present hearing is pei sixteen persons to pay this much In
aro anxiously awaiting the time to heir within that time and only upon affidavits t0 the borough treasury, while there are
tiled from both sides, ruere is no piooi, foriy otners exercising tue same privileges
nnawer nr demurrer t'sfore us. or Bled in without Davini a cent. This action of
the case. The merits ot the bill are not in the Council Is a step in the right direction,
question. While counsel for the respond- and It is to be hoped for the good of tho
cuts infist upon a dismissal of the bill, or community that it will be followed up, and
i.ln u tin-nnnrito make a lust and ruat- strictly enforced. A.
sonable decreo as to the construction and
regulation of the crossing lu question
which decree they allege in their argument
they will obey ; nevertheless tho counsel
for the plaintiff as strenuously Insist upon
a continuanco of the injunction until a fi
nal hearing. Under the law tho plaintiffs
are entitled to such hearing and continu
ance. According to the rulings of the Su
preme Court in Buck Mountain Coal Co's,
him.
Can be bought
Pursuant to n c.dl for a Director's m et-
. T! .
inr I u-i'ntv.n IU! soiloo w rcciuia ui i"
county met in the High School buildin? on
the 18tli inst. Peter A. Evans was eiecteu
President of the meeting and Wm. Chris-
man Si c. The subject of "needed im
provements lu our public schools' was dis-
piuspiI bv G. W. Mourer aud Jos. Garrl.
son in an inlructlve and able manner. 11.
M. Petty followed with au elaborate review
of the "graded ourse of study" and gave
Ids views uiion technical education. J. K.
Townsend gave an interesting and Instruc-
Hve talk upon compulsory education and
industrial schools. I'rof J. Welsh tpuke
of the benefits arising from a technical
education. Christian Sm.Ul followed with
remarks upon practical education and B.
F. Hainan spoke of the intcrcit we suould . . , proceedings. Now Dc.
cembcr 24th, 1S89, preliminary injunction
continued until final hearing or further
There are
many white soaps,
eacli
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory."
They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
Tis sold everywhere.
OIlKAT l-isthrss AMONO THE MINI'.nS )S A
NL'MIIGII Ot- TilKCMAr.l.KIl l'l.ACKH.
that certain lot ot uround sltuste In tho Town of
J loonnburo, aforesaid, bounded on tho East by
est Htrcet, on the Kouth by lot of W. IP ltlnir.
l..V the WMt bJ Woom Alloy, and on the
North by lot of Mm. KlUa Dolly, belli? :orty feet
Slumber pillows, head rests, art goods
made up, and materials for making, dolls,
toys, baby caps and cloaks, and a full lino
ot fancy goods, suitable for Holiday gifts,
at tho Now I'Dcal Store, Bloomsburg. 4w.
A JUHtlcc of llie rente HnyH.
Hon. John Ncalcy, justice of tho place
and ex-mcmbor of tho House of Hcproscn-
tatlves from Meredith, N. II., was for
twelve years n terrlblo sufferer with rhcu-
. In tho rn.it ter of tho partition of tho estate ot
Mry lin,rt, lato of the town of Illoomsburg,
coiurat a county, Pennsylvania, rteceasM.
Thole rsof salddi -loi t will taltn notice that
I 111 nilnMAnMnf .nnfil.n((Ka nmh.n. rv.,rt it
Poverty Mid pauperism ncain prevail S'oWbU county, a writ of partlt'on has Issued
to mi alnrinina extent amoiiK tl.6 mill- VISSWIS $ B ?n. ft
crs in certain portions of Nortliumber- rSrmVwi.lfilVr1.1.0 E?m
I, , , 1 , . f 1 posopt railing partition of tho real tnto of said
land County and tho condition (if nf- deced"nt on datunlay, tho eighteenth day ot jan.
tain about Trevorton, Shamokin and 5S ,(,; ft'
Jl . Ciiiinel and In coal townships is i CBiL5,J'tra?n '! Tm "? .proper. .
Ion .at... ,,AnD1tinai A...o.m ,,,', n I, i'n; mm-!, in qnesiioQ are aescrooa Bfl 101-
i.i-iij Miii-iK-im-nt. i.uiuu ,iiu ouusitiu-1 iuwbi iiir uoamaea onr-tnira interest in an
t'ni citizens 01 these places.
Tiovortion, tffo months nto n prop-
erotis village of 0000 inhabitants, lias
I l,n-.11,. Onilll oni,1. .ll1,!., llj l..,-.l...a
now. At iUU Uiinnel thousands ot story brick dwelling.
men and boys aro idle. Tho foreign JonN ''sri'fr.
clement composes most of this army of , - ,
idlu men, mid tlio men aro in many QUARTER NOTICE.
oases becomini? sulon and angry. Notice is hereby (riven that an aopiicatlon win
l urougli sheer tear tho call for bread S ulli2(',10. "overnor of lvnnsyirania on Jan-
was at first heeded, ns tho men. women miitr it K whiVeV. chariA'nSld i.S
and clilldren becueil f 10m door to door I ul?.m. under tho actot Asscirbly, entltleil "An
iiiiu Liuiuii-ii uij,i,tii uoiiiuuor luuuur Ucttoprovlde tor tho Incornotatlon and rwruln.
OOttlO 01 tho men Blil.'lit tlio money they Hon ot eeualn corporations, aporoved April 39th,
bail hsvii1 in liiicinif "iinliiiaL-i " n 't' ' ftntl th0 seTal supplements thereto, for the
nail Bl cl in imying pOllllSKl, a Chai .crof an Intendol corporation to bo cslled
lavonto .llchcliu liuverauo. Illlt slllCO ,n? North Fork Improvement company, tho char-
ri, , ii.i . t actor and object or whlci Is tho consti trctlon ot
food lias been denied tliom, tlireatH of dams and drums and lloatlnirotsiw iocs, limber
violence and murder aro beard. Hun- i,nLu!!0
dreds of Iluncarians nnd Italians liavo stream rot exceodlnit twenty miles In lenztb.
toff il.noo 1or.no I witii tho rleht w Clear out, lmprovo and 1 9 the
Tho present dullness In tho coal
1W YEAR
GJ-OOZDS.
"We have full lines of goods
suitable for New Year's Presents
for both old and young, at pri
ces winch tlelv competition.
Call and see. Bloomsburg, Pa.
H.J. Clark & Son.
giona and the depopulation of the town
is nttrubuted to tho open Winter of
188S and tlio same condition of whether
just now. 1 ho 1 iiiladeiphia nnd Head
ing woai anu iron company owens
nearly all tho mines in Northtimber-
same, purchase dams, erect, new dains, straighten
upu,llluvimilUVU"IU HSIUL-.
CIIAli. 11. CLEMENT,
K-J7-3t. Att'y. for Appllcnis.
matlsm. Ho says: I cannot obtain any ghjjuQkj,, on)y to find tint there was
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate ofritarlet J. Kramer, diwnwd.
The underslirned. ha dn? been appointed an
Auditor to dlsttibate tho fund In tho hands of the
Executor Of Charles .1. Krnmpr l.tn a, Plahln.-.
Iinil Pinntv nnd thn Hlmtlinr, ilmvn nf frktownilP. decease.1. will meet the pirtles
lanu vxmnij ana 1110 suillling tiown OI interesteil therein at uliomce in uioomsburs. on
tha North Franklin Collery. No 2, is 1??'?' a. d. uo, at nine
t ,!,, ... rv . m. at which tlmo and place all persons having
liiij li.uu ui mu uiputps ai, aiuuiiuii, i ciaiin, ajainsL sa in tund win anpoar and present
as it wai 1110 oniy luiiuairy at tuo rr;;,;,',Viv;,,i.;'';ujrtlJ
place. The idlo men emigrated to
tor a sharo ot said tund.
HOUT. BUCKINGHAM,
Auditor.
medicine which dots me so much good
your Sulphur Bitters, and 1 think it is tbo
best medicine made. l?-20 2t.
CANDY I
Send 40c, 00c, 80c, or $1.00 for a superb
box of tlno candles, prepaid. 0 boxes nf
any one kind, to one address, for tho price
of 5. Suitablo for presents.
Something new 1 Just grand I McKln-
ty chips, 5 lbs. for $1.23 prepaid.
Sunday Schools Intending to treat their
scholars will do well by sending tho name
and address of Supt.
J011.1 jAcons, Confectiorcr.
134 Mill St., Danville, Pa.
12 13 31.
"pLECTION NOTICE.
Die regular annual election for Directors of the
Catawissa Deposit llanic will bo hflld at tho omce
mc H.mi irnnn on mesaay, January 14. i, be
tween tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and a o'clock
O. SI Tcstin cashier.
bec ST-3U
E
LECTION NOTICE.
no employment there. Then thov
went to Coal Township and subsequen
tly to Sit. Carmul and Ecst District.
but encountered tbo samo condition of
things.
W. L. Scotts Hickory Swamp and
Hickory Hideo Collieries are closod.
nn.l llwi Pnnnarli.nnln nLn Qnnll' nn
1 .....j. ,ou Uwi. viu- Thorn vtltl IV! nn olnMInn nf a 11,., n, 1,1,1...
ploying over 1000 men and boys: will of tho Uloomsburi; Uanklni: company at their
stop work in n short nine. The stop-
pago in all the mines which havo ceas
ed work will be for an indefinato
period. Individual coiories aro shut
ting down daily, and unless a cold
wave comes to stay, the destitution
will bo awful.
banking house, In liloimsbunr on rutdar. Jan.
uary I4tl lwi, at 2 o'clock p. m. to servo for tho
ensulrs year.
H. II. GltOTZ,
Cashier,
N
OT1CE.
A I'ninly Gallicrlnir.
Have you a father? Havo you a mother?
Have you a son or daughter, sister or a
brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Bal
sam for the Throat and Lungs, tho guar.
rantecd remedy for tho cure of Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and
Lung troubles? If so, when a sample
bottle is gladly given to you free by any
druggist, and the large size costs only SOc
aud $1.03.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Daby was sick, we gave her CastorlA.
When she was a Child, she cried for CMtoriA,
When she became Miss, she clung to Oastorla,
Whtn she had Children, she gate them Castorla.
wanamaker's.
Cleveland and Harrison.
.ARAM EI, PASSAGES KI105I THE ME
B AG ES OF TWO PRESIDENTS.
Tho simple and plain dtitv which wo
owe the people is to redueo taxation to
tlio necessary nxpensen of an economical
auintiiiiitra'.iuii of tho government and
to restoio to tho business of tho coun
try tho monoy which wo hold in tho
treasury through tho perversion of
governmental powers. Theso things
can and shall be done with safety to
all our induf' ies 1'residcnt Clcve-
land s Jleasage,l8B7.
Thomllcv holders of tho llrtjircroelc Vfirmor's
Mutual lnsuranco Company of Llmo ltldje. will
meet at tho hall of tho Centro Grange, p. of II. in
centre township, Columbia county I'a., on Monday
tho 13th day ot Jati'iarv, 1W, betwon tho hours
of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., tor tho purpose of electing
Directors for tho ensuing 3 car, and for transact
ing bucu otuer ousincss as may properly como be
fore said company.
SAMUEL. NEYUAIl I),
Secretary.
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Ilcsil Estate!
Ily vlrtuo of a writ ot Alias FL Fa. Issued out of
tho Court ot Common l'loas of Columbia lounty
and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed to pub
lic sale at tho Court Uouso (In tie Sherttt's omce)
Illoomsburg, I'a., on
e.i'i'iTnn.iv T.ivinnv i ionn
&1 ho collection of moneys not needed atloo.clock the f0owlng! AII tUlt ccr.
iur munu uses imposes an unnecessary tain messuago or tenement nnd lot of land sltuato
burden upon our people, and tho pree-1 In Madison township, columba co I'a., bounded
dice of BO largo a SlllplllS in the pilblio pnd described a3 follows, to-.t:: Beginning at a
van ttus a distiir uinn c ement in M
o.nndm.t. nf rivni.. I,,,!,, J,.;. IanaDI lu0-sala JllcQael ""nure stn eignty.
.( Jiurrusuus message, iooj. I tenth perches to a maple, thence north eighteen
and a halt degrees east ten nerches to a stone
Under our present laws moro than I theneo north eleven and thre:-n.uarters degrees
four thousand articles aro subioct to east foui teen perches to a stono north eljhty-
rmuDSLrnii. Monday, Dec. 23, 1SS9. jut,. fanv of thoso dn not in inv 8"Tat'Kl;'si'Sixanauve-tcniiispercne3io a
T7 r. .!.: w..- T ...! j ,- j i siono on tne west sido ot sold road, and tuence
l-ui ausmii a ocvcii i-iiiiua w a ojiii leie Willi our own mnnuiact- south ono nuartcr deirreo west twentv.fou
nl Arc lltecture. fro to the liOOk ureis. i consiaeraulo reduction can perches to tho place of beginning, coala'olng
. Ii .i :.. .t. . i... .i.i:.... I . M ,
lor Rochester Lamps, go - S ACre Otttt TWenty-i iV6
AMctliodlHl M-evlvalln neclforcl
HlartHii Hitter War ofCrectlH.
CLKnOTUSK OF OTIIKU DENOMINATIONS UNITE
IN A LETTER TO THE METHODIST MINISTER,
ACOU8ISU HIM OF OUJF.OTlONABLE
PnOSELYTINO.
Bedfoud, Dec. 20 For the past six
weeks the Methodists of Bedford, led by
Store
to tbe second floor, third gal
lery. To read Kuskin with
comfort you need a Rochester
Lamp. 1 he burner is simplic-
'aiufs Message, 18S7.
The freo list can very safely bo ex
tended liy placing thereon articles that
do not offer lmurious competition to
. ir i r l I in' nui. uiit r iiiiunuii!! uuiiipciiiiuu iu
ity itself the only one of which st. (1nmpat: J,irm1npta n 'nnr i,m
" 1 1 K I . . .1 " 7 I Thoi
compianus arc never ncaru. it labor nan un.y.J'rcsii(ent Harris- soid
of land strict measure, bo tho samo moro or lesa,
on which aro erected a
HOUSE, STABLE
and outbuildings.
Bcfrcd, taken Into execution at tlio suit ot
Thomas Mordan versus John Mordan and to bo
1SS9.
is easily cared tor, has true son s Message,
science as the basis of illuminat-
...y iwi, uu. yt uu Miss Emellne C. Hauna, missionary for
perfectly, and gives a brilliant, lst uapllst church, Troy. n. y., says: "I
astho property of John Mordan.
experience ol a l,ndy MlHHlonary.
Grand Annual
Clearing Sale
commencing January lst, 1S90,
continuing for 30 days. We
will oiler oxt'M
of all kinds in "Wool Hosiery,
Glove3, Underwear, Flannels,
Blankets, Comforts, Dress
Goods, Coats of all kinds, Skirts,
Shawls, Remnants of all kinds,
Prints, Muslins, Ac. Cull and
see for yourself. You will find
bargains in many kinds of goods
is we arc bound to clear up the
tock. It will pay all to call.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
II. J. CLARK k SON.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uy virtue of Sundry writs of Test, Ft Fa, Issued
out of tho Court of Common Pleai of Luz. Co., I'a.,
and to mo directed, thero will bo expo k& to pub-
no salo at tho Court Houso (in tho Shorln"s ofllce)
illoomsburg, ra. on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1800,
at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following, to-wlt : All
that certain messuago lot pr piece of ground situ
ato In Urlarcreck township, cot Co., ra., bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho noi th by
public road leading to 11 rwlck, on tho east by lot
of Andrew Fowl r, on tho nouth by
and on tho west by lot of Henry Amrcerman,
containing
ONE HALF ACRE OF LAND,
more er less, on which aro erected a
Frame Dwelling House, Grist
Mill, tarn
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot
James Post and t. W. Htackhousc, executors,
"bearers" vs. Jonas Crlsman and to bo sold cs tho
property of Jonas chrlsmen.
C. Hand, JOHN U. CASEY,
Attorney.
15-57-XD.
sheriff.
prcme uoun in uuuk luumaiu uui vuo. vfcena mfuitmuuisin ui utu.wn., in, "J I , i t l- i . 1
Appeal, 5 W. N. C. 309, and In the Mooslc their pastor, Key. M. L. Smysc,, have been Clear, bright light, most agree- am glad f. state that Dr. David Kennedy's
take in our boys and girls In giving them
the best opportunities to acquire an educa
tion. J. K. Townsend was elected I'rcsl
dent for the ensuing year, and Wm. Chris
man, Secretary.
A resolution was passed whereby u. J.
Dietrich, Joseph Uvrlson anil v. J.
Creasy were appoiuted a commute to
draft a resolution for adoption at uio next
meeting, whereby the U :;isiature snouiu
The lines of tbe Ciuoxao, Milwaukee
ic St. Paul Iuiluoad extended through
Illinois, lown, Misourl, Wisconsin. Min-
bo petitioned to pass a bill appropriating nesota. Soutli Dakota and North Dakota,
cnouch money out of tho State Treasury The Company owns and operates nearly
in inret tlio exnensc of a committee irom o,iuu nines ui ruiirunu. i. uu iuu uuen
nnli enimtv annoiiitcd to attend the Stato equipments, with all tho latest improve
WW. v . . ,
convention of Directors.
On motion adjourned.
Wm. Cpbisman, Sec.
I'erHoillil.
m,n lTnnnirat. Esn. and wife of ew
York city are visiting Mr. I'. Unangst
Frank Ikeler, Fred Ikeler, Matthew Mc-
Ravnolds anil Frank Miller arc at uomo
from Iiifayetto for the holidays.
Mr. Thomas Hunley of Berwick who Is
taklnir a course at the Columbia inw scuooi
In New York, came home on Saturday to
spend the holidays with his parents.
Wnodln Hanlev. son of Major 8 V. Hnn
ley of Berwick, Ins been seriously ill for
snvera weeks past, no was uucuu.u(.
school at Bethlehem, picparatory to cnter
lntr Lchleh University, when he was seized
with illness aud obliged to come home.
Tue doctors pronounced his disease
.tvnhaiil malaria. Though still veiy sick,
dt Is bcllevedtjbu crisis has passed, and his
ispcedy recovery is looked for.
nun in Hie N iw Year fuuuowilh every-
tody In general, and tho editor in particular.
Two electric light companies are asking . , ttfler rruiry 1889,1s Feb-
for charters in Towauda. ruary 1890, uud that constables now in
.wr has been appointed post- olllce only held for ou year, while those
Oeary has uecn appomn i ,.nm.m snrlnc election will
nold forlhrt'O years. Will you please tell
w.. I,., brrnme of the Fire Department ,., i,ow this Is? lours ac,
,mm, nnffht to bo held each year n..niralla. Dec. 31. iNuciiiKit.
CllV.Uii, .. . . . ,. ,!, thnt
in December? nitre is some umu Buy m .-v. - -
. ... ,nii'i.i na mean ui; uuuuuui. m
J. Harry James Es( of Ashland, will be ,0Q ,lgs buca rai9ell elsewhere, but we
... .i... i..iQlutnri, nn tho re- I 4 . , i .i..i.i rt
Mountain and Carbondale H. H. Co's. Ap- carrying on oneof the most successful reli- able for reading or Other OCCUpa
peal, 3rd 3 C. Digest 190, it would be glous campaigns that has ever been known tjon demanding perfect light
clearly error to dissolve llie injunction ai in tuo country. Aireauy over iuu I'l-uiue g cq to SlOO
Knr liinrli ctnnrlnrrl T.nmnQ
., . , . ... , . , , i - - - i j
llie aieiiiouisi unurcu uas ueeu crowtu , . , , , j ,.. ,
nightly while the other ministers have been ".1""" .",v- "
nrnnniiniiinw tim cniinci to Binaii comrreca- manaees itself, uist press the
I " WI JO I - n a .j - ,
Hons Tho managers of tho Opera House little brass Collar lip or tlOWtl as
have Uccllneil lo uiu any more peiiorman. yOU (igg,,. anci jt obeys your
ccs. as tho one that was hero recently could -,, v c1,ernm nn wnitrlir
not uraw an auuieucu owing iu mo reuj;- r . r f II T.h v ,
ious fervor. Hev. Mr. Smyser, as a result therefore no danger of falls ; no
of the revival, has receivcil a letter protest, buews ui LiiiLiica iu iiiiurw ui,
lng against the iniluence upon members of therefore no annoyance in hand
other denominations, inn letter is signed lmfr. I be Wollinrrs htandard
o- . . . o - .
Favniite Kemedy, ot Rondout, N. Y
cured mo ot Catarrh of the Bladdei, Kid
ney troublo and Constipation. I would
mid that I always used the Favorite Re
medy with the consent of my physician.
12-0-4W.
order of the court.
Tlie Hlioit I.lue.
AUE YOU O01NO WEST? IP YOU AltE, HEAD THIS.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Alhiiim, Toilet sets, manicure sets,
shaving sets, cull aud collar boxes, fancy
whlsx Homers, ccc, tec, nave ueen reuuc
ar sales at 1. W. llarlman
llKiuusn, Atty.
ALSO
lly vlrtuo of a writ ot 1 . . Fa., Issued out ot tho
Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, Pa
and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed ro pub
lie salo at tho court Houso (In tho Sheriff's ofllee)
Illoomsburg, ra., on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1890,
at 10 o'clock a. ra , tho following: All that certain
lot or piece ot ground situate In Scott township
near tho vlllago ot Espy, coL Co., Pa., collided
and described as follows, to-wlt : On tho south
by public roid leading from Kip y to Ilerw.ck, on
tho east and north by lands ot Alfred Mood, and on
tho west by lands of Alfred Mood and Levi Klnley,
containing
PRACTICAL CARP CULTURE.
ONLY63Cent8.
The only book over offered for sale, that tho
purchasers can return and get his money
back it not sallsued. 1 ho book that every
farmtr should have, contains 111 pages, "xu
Inches; S3 Illustrations shoTing pond bottoms,
duns, overflown, under-dralns, varieties ot tho
nsb,cnemlc3 0t the tlsn, etc. It Includes every
necessary Instruction for uny person to success
fully, and at nominal expense, jiroduco their own
llsU. Endorsed by Kls'a commissioners and "Pro
ducers everywhere, lvrsons ordering tho book
na not Bansnea wun it may reiurn it ana wo
Viu refund their money. Address,
I., it. l.tli.v, Alliance, unio.
9
We -Want
AiiHwcrH to correHpunileiitH.
Dkau Sins. A dispute has arisen here as
to the term of olllce for which constables
elected in February 1889, aro to serve.
Tim Actot February 14, 1889, provides that
all constables elected in February nf shall
.,.r r,,r tliren years, b mio contend mat
ments. Vestlbuled trains, heated by
steam and lighted with electricity. It is
tho short lino between Chicago nnd
Council Bluffs, where it connects with
tho Union Pacific and B. & M. Il'ys for
points la Nebraska, Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon "Washington
by Hev. J. K. Andrews, pastor of the Pres.
byterian Cbuich; Hev, Chauncy Langdon
of the Episcopal Courch; Hev. M. H.Valen
tino ot iho Lutheran Church, and Rev. R.
L. Qerhart, ot the German Reformed,
Tho writers of tho letter chargo that ef
forts are being made by the pastor and
members of the Methodist Church to get
the members of other churches to attennd
their revival service with a view of prose-
,,r ch,; dTr ? - ? the asking in the Book Depart-
oi jiciuuuiBi icvivttia -iu K.iku uiivutiuu iu ,h nn, i ic nn Xn nncTf c n;t;iliifl
. J 1-
Lamp advertises itself.
A rood brass Lamp, with
separate reservoir, fluted porce
lain shade, and good burner, for
$i. Another, better, lor $2,
No rival at the prices. I. V. Hartmau & Son's will open on
nnr HnnL- fntn ninii rnn t-n Thursday morning wun a iiamisomo line
. . .. , 1 , . i.,i r 1 ' . iii-" b"""
illlV iUlUlUbb, ui can UC IUIU 1U1
Good men for traveling and local agents
to whom we will pay good commissions In
casliu uch week to take ontets for our lm
yroied Farm Si-als. Pure Xo.lltfrn Grown
Seed Potatoes a Si..cialty. Write for terms to
lAUiue cc jiauniug,
Lock Box 7,
12-0 il Brighton, N. Y
Two Acres
moro or less, whereon aro crectrl a
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
and other Outbuildings, appio orcnard and other
irulis
Seized, taken into execution at tho suit ot J, 1),
Werkhelser versus J. N. illlnes and Susanna M li
nes, and to bo sjld as tho property ot Susanna
MUnes.
HAllR, JOHN 1). CASEY,
Atty. sheriff.
1J-9- b).
J. U.
roaster at Catawissa.
. Mm inutn inr nil, il'u s niuiv -
publican side, next year.
Tim H.mhurv A'urj anuounccs that Hon
Uenry M. Hinckley Is a candidate for Judge
In Northumberland count).
do not know of any formal decision upon
the point. It may bo taker however, as
settled in this county that ull couslahles
who were elected In 18S9 will serve for
three years, fur at Jlay court when the new
constables were about to bo sworn lu,
Judge Ikeler called attention to Iho new
Minneapolis, running through Milwaukee,
La Crosse and Winoun. At St. Paul con
nectlonsaro made with all lines for points
in the Northwest. The line to Kansas City
is known as tho "National Route." At this
point connections are made for points in
Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arl.-uta
and California. All ticket agents sc'l via
this Hue, and if you iutend going West you
will make no mistake by asking fur your
tickets by tho Ciiioaoo, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway. If any information Is desl
red write to John It. Polt, Traveling Pas.
senger Agent, Wllllamsport, Pj. Maps
and time tables furnished free.
.. .nn,, iiwi n.A live milo sjoii
luanket? If not. why noi? If you have a ,nw, and stated that -under its provi Ions
Jiorse you need It,
12-0 8w.
There will bo an election held for a
-pastor In the Lutheran Church uext Sunday
morning at 10;30 to which all aro in
iltcd. Rev. P. A. Hellman of Muncy station
preached in tho Lutheran Church of this
iplaco last Sunday morning and evening.
Many country newspapers will Issue, no
.r,r nnvt week. TIlO COLUMBUS Will ap-
Tiear. as It always does, tlfty-two times In
itho year.
Ti,n llrrwlck Water Company has dc
dared a seml-iuniial dividend of three per
em.. navubleon and alter the first luesilay
la Jauuury.
tho constables had been elected for three
years. This is evidently in accordance
with tho intention oi iuu legislature uuu u,
no doubt, correct. Kus. 1
Her I'ace wnn Her I'oilune.
UriliiUeiilieHH I.lcjuor Hullll III
ulltlie viilrttliere lliinune
cure nr. lliilueM' Cultleii ttpecuic
It can bo given in a cup of tea or coffee
without tho knowledge of the person tnKlng
it, effecting a speedy und permanent cure,
whether tho patient Is a moderato drinker
or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of
drunkards havo been cured who have taken
the Golden Specific in '.heir tolleo without
their knowledge, and to-day believe they
nuit drinking of their own free will. No
me laci ina mere are great f j j dj bQoks tj
opinion between tho churches as to the . . o . . .
proper methods of drawing people to ChrUt Store. II you KllOK bOOKS anil
and that tho services in tho Methodist authors, and have this Latalo
Church are not in liannony wltu clllicr mo rrue ui hailtl. VOUr piCKintr IS
d. ctrines or customs of their churches, and eas;er and it gives VOU the pub
h ; or : o' advancoTu to. o 'r' s price and the Wanama.
Iuu to neonle Inclining to other churches M-r urit-c siut- uy blue,
without permlibion from the pastors in LJOOK iEWS makes your
charge. "To do otherwise," tho letter choosing safe whether V'OU ktlOW
says, "is a trespass of one church upon an- booj.s Qr nQt Tle December
other, and clioris mane in tun direction i , .. ., . , ,n r
briniz renroach upon tho cause of religion." number ( l 1 6 pages, 5c) tells of
Tue letter also holds that the clergymen every Holiday book and gives
who slgued it are the proper judi.es of the 6o pictures trom them.
religious coursotobo pursued by their SutS of Hooks by Standard
P('"flu' authors, in handsome half calf
The Mi-thodlais leel luuignani over vuu I bindinCT
letter. They assert that the chargo of Uy ,..'
lng to proselyte Is utterly groundless; tha
She was as pretty as n picture and so
animated and lively that It did one good to lmrmfui cncct rcuults from Us udministra.
lion. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular
loook at her. She uas all tills but suo is not
now. foor soui, mo ruenuK uu
lu her cheeks, the former luster ot her eyes
is gone. Shu Is a woebegono looking piece
of humanity now, Sho has one ot hoso
irnuhles so common to women ana necus
Dr. Pierce's Favoiito Prescilptlon, li
recuperates the wasted strength, puis thu
whole system right, restores me roses anu
,i, i,,t,.r anil makes Iho womau what tho
"favor.
and full particulars. Address in conndenco
Golden Si'Kcifia Co., W IUco Street,
Clnclnnatl.O. 10-351y
Foil Rent. Tho room on the second
floor of the Columhian Buildlug, now oc
cupied by the Town Council, will be va
cant April 1st, 1890. It is a large, light
room, steam heat, gas, and water on same
lloor. Inquire of Geo. K Klwell.
CoiiMuiuiitloii Hiirely Cured.
To the Koitoh Pleaso Inform your
nnco was. bright, well and happy,
Jllshop Howu Ins formally handed over Uu i.ircfcri,,Uoi" Is the only medicine for
...I.lnnl. lilt ion llllllfon, uiu women, so il liy liruggisis, unucr a iwaiure
IU UiO i. .v. . .i I - .1.1.1 i i.r IaI 1..
ministration of the allalis in uiu wiuue.u u. mraHltt unn Hie inanuiaciurtrs, tuav ii reaucrs mav i nave a pumivu nmtur iur
, ......... i..ni The furmer Is past .... , c..ii.r.rilni. In every case, or the above named disease. By Its timely
ueniruue,.u.j.. wm - - .,,,,,,..,,. n. ,,nnM.. ,. imvn i,Pn
innrlV Will llll 11'IlinitOl . Ull KMUrttllllU
nermanently cured. I shall bo glad to
UUB UU II J., ... " - I . . ...
people ate not usked as to their religious
doctrine, but only approached on the ques
tion as to whether they feel tho need of
Christ. No effort has been mado to per-
suade anyone to join the Methodist Church,
converts in every instanco being advised to
select the denomination In which they feel
most at home. In every Instanco whero a
choice has been mado of another church
Rev. Mr.Smyser has promptly Informed tho
pa?tor thereof. Rev. Mr. Smyser says ho
Is not preaching tho gospel to any partic
ular denomination, but that his mission is
to preach the gospel to all men, and on this
line he says ho will coutluuu so long as he
is a mlulsler.
The question Is being discussed on the
street corners, lu tho stores and In ull pub
lic places, nnd a great deal of Ill-will and
bitterness U shown over it.
Illckens. 15 vols JI3.S0
hcou's Novels, u vols 10. SO
Kcotl's Novels, i'l vols 81. 6)
llulwer Novels, nvols 11.10
carlyle's Works, 10 ols tt.oo
Hulzot's lranco, 8 vols T.J0
Hume's History of England,
ovo's IU0
llolltn's Ancient lllst'y. 4 ols .. 3.00
KulglitaM Half Hours with
the llest Authors. Gvols..,. Ml
Irvlng's Works, 10 yols mo
Uliigiley's Novel. sols ?.'.'ii
ileorgo Eliot's Works, s vols T.-.o
Cooper's Novels, 1i vols H.4J
These in cloth binding ;
Dickens, 15 vols I LSI
boon s Novels. Ii vols '50
Cooper's Novels, 10 vols 8 50
(I jrgo Elliot's Works. 6 vols v.. J
Thackeray's Works, lo vols 3.73
Mao:ula)'s Envland, 5 vol l.ftO
Edna Lj all, e vols 3.1 1
ltuskln, u vols 7. M
Plutarch's Lives, 3 vols 1.5)
Irvine's Washington, 3 vols .-61
Mrs. Ew3og, lols 3.15
Emerson's Ersays, a vols l.tJ
Foil BAr.K.
0,d Process Flour 41.50 per barrel very
gOOu.
Full Roller Flour very flno quality.
All kinds of chop.
Choice Bran, Fresh ground.
500 Bus. Old Corn.
10 J Bu. Choice While O Us Clean
bright and beavey not stained uor musty
good for peed,
ul Aqueduct Mill Rupert.
Hundreds have been mado happy with a
ChiUtiuas present bought of I. W. Hart-
man ite son's, come who mil not expert
one, will now feel llko buying a Now Year
gift In return, t'es our big stock.
1' y.ui wrro nut one of Iho thousands
who vi.iUd I, W. Ilartman & Boa's great
exhibition and sale of Christmas gifts, you
have lost mucin everybody said It was the
best
Ii the olden nd mot popular iclentlOc nd
mechanical paper putill.tuil and ha the largest
circulation of anr paper of Its claw In lh world.
Kullr lllmtraled. Heat clam oi W ood Krrnral.
Inns. I'utiluhod weeklr. Send for ipeclnien
wot. Prim J a roar, t'our months' trial. 11.
VIUNN i. CO., I'uutisnniB.ail Uroadwar, N,,
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A crftt iuccis. Kach Uto contivlm colored
Hthuk-raphlo tlatei nf country awl city reilden.
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and full plani and ipt'Cinritlona for thvutt vt
uchaa cnntttiupiaie nuuaing. i-rir iou iu,
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oniy ou eenis a yea
The onlv Journal In tho United
Mates acvotea to water uuuiva.
tlon.rond construction and r isu rroductlon.
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Address, I., it. i.oi;.v,
Alliance, Ohio,
Carp
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13-27-tmo.
Have You Read
The Philadelphia- TIMES
This Morning?
THE TIMES u tho most extensively clrcu
latedand widely read newspaper publLsU
ed In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub.
llo men and pnbllo measures Is In tho Inter
est ot public ;inteu'rlty, roiest government
ard prosperous Industry, and 11 kno rs no
party or personal alVk'laoces In treating
public Issuei. In the oroadest and best,
sense a family and go leral rewspaper.
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD.
TinTiMts has all the facilities ot advanced
journalism to- Eatheilni- news from al uuar
torso! teo (,'obo, in addition to that of tho
A'soclatod l'rehs, noir covering tho wholo
world in Us scope, maklm; It the perfection
of a Nswai'irsii, with ejerythlrc carefully
edited to occrpy tho smallest Bpace.
plIH.ADKLlMIIA Ss HEADING
i RAILROAD.
ON AND AVTEH NOV. 10th 1889.
T11A1NS LKAVK ULOOMMll'llO pi follows:
(SUN111VS SXCKITSII.)
For New York, Philadelphia, llcadloir, Pottsvllle.
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5:00
16 els. S.C4IP7,
IATEMTS
Card of Tliuiiltx,
80 years of iu!''.
Mlse Lillian Rlfew'ck, uanghler of Wei.
,1 in..ipb nf Nanllcolio was mar.
l,l ,r. Prnnk I), llcfs. aiicnt of the Peon-
...1. u 11 If. On. nt Hint Place, List weik
wlr.oS,lav. Mr. Hisewlck formerly re
elded In Illoomsburg.
faithfully carried out for many years.
For nil derangements of the liver, storn.
aT'li and bowels, take D.. Pierce's. Ono a
dose.
A pack of visiting cards Is always an ac
urucr now at iuu
send two bottles of my remedy rnsit to any
If tho proprietor of Kemp's
should publish a card ot thanks,
Balsam
contain-
We've,
own past
Here s
ahead:
Men's plain white Handker
chiefs, hemstitched, 14, i and
been outdoing our
with Handkerchiefs,
another bijr stride
mayboieear.
ed lr apply-
UU to ML'NM
A Co., who
hare hadorar
H 40 yeara' eiperlence and hava made oTr
I nw.nu appiicaiioni inr American .
ss elun patent!, bend for Handbook. Lorres.
poodeuce slrlctlr cxinUdentlal.
TRADE MARKS.
In f ais your mark Ii not reentered In the Pat.
nl umce, applr to HON A Co., and procmo
Uumedlala prolectlon. tieud for llandhogs
OOl'VltKlllTH for books, charts, maps,
Stc, qulcklr procurod. Addroaa
aiUNN rV CO., 1'nlent Hollcltars.
aiKSIUL OrriCIl XI 11UUAIJWAY, N. T.
D
R. I.CDREKCE,
,.. i ,.i,nn of lime," nnd a short I ccnlablo gift to a lady.
. .. in when vour rheumatism will Columuian ofllco for Christmas presents
ttmn Inn. BS
of your readers who have consumpllon If lng expressions of gratitude which come to 1 2 inch hems, a third under re
gular price like this
Down from I' 80 lo H50 a dozen.
Down from IVIO la fi.ro a dozen.
Down from fii.oo 0 11.50 a dozen.
Down from tr.'.M to tvu) a dozen.
Down from rvo to too a down.
Down from io.so to VMi a dozen.
John Wanamakeu.
they send mo their express and poet olllce
address. Respectfully, T. A. 8 LOCUM
M.C. 181 PearUSt., New York.
nov.aj-nw.
Btonb QuAituus Best quality of heavy
I or light Btono for salo by I). V, Bharpless.
him dally from those who havo been cured
of scycro throat and lung troubles by the
use ot Kemp's Balsam, It would Ull a fair
sized book. How much better to Invito all
to call on any druggist and get a tree sam.
I plo bottio that you may test for yourself Its
, power. Large bottles oOc and 91.00.
PHYSICIAN & SUUOKON.
S3 Oftite ocr Mover Bros. Drug Store,
Kesidence West Main Street.
U-zo-iy.
DISEASES OF MEN ONLY
f KM nt!, lUiKidur and othtror
ltriuauautl
cortxl. tvn rif a oti . n'tinutiMt(jHUdtir'HibyiniL
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niJU jf l r . n Vuatb are tptuuiyAua triuauei.i 11
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3. 111. W'.W, IK in.
lorcatulb..C-00, T:30, 11:05 a. m,
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THA INS FOlt UU10MS11UHO
Uavo New York via Philadelphia 7:15 a. in. 4.00
p. m. ana via iiaiou i:o n. in. v.n p, m.
1A-U,U 1 Ulim.Vipilia tV.W U. IU. U. UU (1, HI,
IjMiw KeailliiL- a. in. T:5t p. lu.
LeaiO 1-ollsvlllo j;30p. in.
U-avo Taiaiqua l;-.'l a. in. v.U p. m.
Uuie Wliliainsiiorts.ija. ui. 4:3 n. m.
Leave calanlssa CM. Mtiiuta.. 1:3a 3:20. 1:1!
I mis (i. in.
Iave Itupett 6:16, t;03, S.00, 11:31 a. in. I:SS, 3JI,
:!. tl:Si n. in.
tor liaiiimura wusu uiriuu nnu iuo wnsr. m it.
& o. It. It., tliroi'Bh trains leavo iltrard Avenuo
htation I'liua, ti'. & it. it. it. v.xz, v:i i, u:uu a. in.
i:.'d, i:.i", a.M, i.w p. iu, Duuoiys wa, 11:00 a. ir
i smo, a:oi, ,;ou y. ui.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Iave Philadelphia, i.er T, chestnut Btreet
nilull) null ouuiu puwv , uun;
IX)B ATLANTIC CITV.
week oays-Kxpross, u.ui, a ui. l.w p. m. Ac
coinodatlon, T:o a. m. l.so p. m.
bundaya-Kxpriw, u.uo a. m. Accomodation :(
a. Ul. uim w i'. uu
KkTVKrllNO, LKAVK ATLANTIC CITY.
Depot corner Atlautlo and Arkansas Avenues t
Weekdays axpress, 7:10, a. in. and 4.00 p, a.
Accuuiiiuuiiuu, e;ua u, ui. uuu t:w ! U'.
r-ui'dajB -KxpriM, 4.U1 p. in. Accomodation
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C. O llANCtK'K,
A. A. Mel WD, bVit'f. It, . uwtf,
i XUx I it I. UmX ilasuorr.
THKSUNDAV EDITION Is not only a
corap etc newspaper, but a Maeazlne ot
l'oular .ItcatUR'. Its i.rfeen large tuiQ?r,
cle.iriv nrlnied and altrai'tlvelr tt'twtratetl.
contain as much cool llu-ralure, by the
foremost writers of tho world, as any ot tho
popular monthlies, roineot the newspapers
in New Y'ork, lloston and Chicago print a
greater number of pages upon hunday, but,
th-soare for the uio-t part occupied with
advertisements. Tho merchants in tho-sa
cities concent rate nearly all their adiertls
li s In th Hunday piivra, while In Philadel
phia they have found It more advantageous
io adiettbu on week days iu well.
CON rillllUTORS to the bunday edition of
Thk Timks include many ot tho fo-emost
names In contemporary literature, both
American and Luropoan. Us oonten & cover
tbo v holo Held of human Interest with all
Hut is iroiitit and uekt in
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Koclety
Fashion
Tho Household
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Athletics
ltaclng
ltolui;
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llctlon
Poetry
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Drama
Jluslo
lluraor
Hpoita
chews
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Foot-Uall
tc,
OUR BOYS AND GIKLS-No other news
paper gives tho samo oareful attention to
the ufi-ds and taitos of young rtwdi-is. Tho
page demoted espoclally to tuem uomiiiands
ihi'sersleesof the best i iters nnl H edl i-d
Mlthsciupulouscare, iMih tho aim of mat
lng II entertaining and Instruct lie and help
to iho sound eduoitlon as-uollas to puu
amusement of both bl andllttlu boss and
girls.
THK ILLUSTRATION'S ofnntTiMiM aro
roeognled as the iery betd nrlnled lu any
dall, newfpaper, and, with tho elo-.-unco ot
typography tor which Tiia Turns Is noted,
add to Us popularity among all elasxes cf
readers.
THE TIM Kb alms to havo tho latvt clrela
Hon by diwenlnv It, and claims that Ills
unsurpa. sed In Ml the tientlaUot a great
lul nit'lropoUUn n-w spa per.
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cent free to any ono bending U elr address.
TKUM8 Dailv,! per annum i II for Mnr
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1 ue, haiidaouio piures -lib
columns, el zantly llluai rated, H per ant um;
6 cents per copy. Holly and buuday, per
snuumi fjOienis per month.
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