The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 17, 1890, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1
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0llftl8TlAH BOIKNOE AOAIN.
ANOTHER VICTIM AllDRIt TO TIIK At.ltr.AtlT
LONG I.18T.
The Christian Sclonco troatmont In
iho caso of n young sufferer from cor
mtmritton, MUs Florenoo Gillespie, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., klllwl her after
throo months. Sho dlod last Friday In
Boston, and on Saturday her body was
Bent to tho homo of her father, J. 0.
Gillcsnle. In Chattanooga. I seomR
that tho young lady's aunt,JMlss Flor
cnoo Whiteside, having studied Christ
ian Soienco at Mrs. Eddy's collogo in
this city, became an ardent dlaciulo and
was instrumental in bringing hei niece
here to be troated. Thoy hired rooms
at No, 39 Claromont Park and the con
suraptivo put herself under the treat
menu Tho so-called dootors told her
that "'nothing was really tho matter
wun noi't Hut tier malady was onietly
imagination and that prayer and faith
in God wcro sure panaceas." Shejboro
ny heroloally and followed tho treat
ment to tho letter. Sho helped in tho
work round the houso, did part of tho
cooking and cot out of bed at daybreak
all becauso her doctor so recommend
ed.
Miss Gillespie used oilcn to ask for
some-thing to eat between meals, but
this was strictly forbidden. At lunoi
sho often ask for a bit of meat or fow
but this was also B'rictly forbidden.
Towards the end Miss Gillepie failed
rapidly and looked very badly, Sho
was trying to do tho boat she could to
carry out tho idea of her aunt, of whom
he always spoke with affection and
respect. She oiton said: "In belief I'm
dying. In belief I have tho most
dreadful pains." Tho day before Miss.
Gillospio died sho got her own break-:
last, iter dant was away all tno alter
noon, and sho slept alone that nigbt.
Stop, Look and Listen.
With alt the warnings printed almost
daily in tho newspapers, people will be
so reckless as to walk on railroad
tracks and attempt to cross trestles and
high bridges, whoa they ought to know
that tboy arc liable to be run down by
an apptoaahioc train at any moment.
The. warning against getting on and
ou trains when in motion is also dure
carded every day, with the usual oooa
aionaloonsequonoe of maimincr or death
And how few traveling in vohicles heed
the law, as laid down by tho highest
judioial athorities, that it is their duty
to "Stop, Look and Linton" whoa no
proaohing a crossing at grade. Tho
railroad companies, under their ohar
ters, have the right of way, and in oaie
of accident, unless oiralo-Hnoaj cin be
shown on their part, ditmges oau not
de reoovered. A fatal mistake often
mado by drivers, aid even by thoso on
loot, is the failure to properly estimate
the speed at which a train is movinsr.
whioh may be from eight to ton times
as fast as they are troine It is always
best to lose a few minutes than to tako
the risk of consequence of such a mis
calculation.
PIOLLET,
What have the farmers of Pennsyl
vania done to Victor E. Piollet that
be should journey to Washington and
sot only make an ass of himself, but
misrepresent their interests! Whoa
questioned by Mr. Breakenridge of the
ways and means committee, before
which he appeared, as to how beef
could be protected when we export
zuu.uuu.uuupouum annually, riollet, to
we astonishment ot everyone, replied,
"bnild np our manufacture, crealn a
home market, and let us eat up our beef
here."
Now we knew why the workingmen
aren't receiving the roast beef promised
thera by the republican during tha
presidential campaign, for Piollet hai
told us. The "pauper foreign iaborerj''
seem to have monoy to buy our beef
while our own "protected" workingmen
seem to be without the necessary funds
to get it. Keep the foreigners from
patronizing our beef market, as Piollet
suggests, and let the protected wage
worker of Amerioa spend the rest of
his days attending f reo-for all barbecues
Verily, the great men ore not all dead.
I'atirot.
AUonfessba Coming.
There now appears the faintest hope
that the Crouin mystery is about
being solved. Weakened by inoipient
consumption and by the terrible strain
and suspense of the trial, O'Sullivan,
the iceman, is rapidly breaking down
and is likely to make a full confession.
Like Maobeth, he has "murdered sleep''
and in a dream a few nights ago he
was heard to say: "I oanuot faco m
Jlaker with this load upon my mind.
It is thought that unless Cougblin
took him into bis confideroe ho knows
little or nothing of the earlier stages
of the conspiracy to murder Cronin.
He knows, enough, however, to point
out not only the aotual murderers, but
the -most prominent of the conspirators
behind them, ana this information he
will likely barter for his liberty.
The indefatigable State's Attornoy
win Dring an me pressure that he pos
sibly can to bear on the daily weaken
ing ioeman, aud it is not improbable
that one of these days the whole story
of the Cronin murder will bo laid barr.
Times.
The agents representing the com
panies in whioh the late Franklin B
finwen carried lifn innnrancna l.n.l
conference with a viow to ascertaining
what an effect bis suicide would have
upon tno payment ot the poltoies. It
is probablo that all the policies will be
paid without protest. The insurance
held by tho different companies on the
lifn nf Mr (I
$221,000, and the sums are distributed
1 1 1 XT T 1 -r . -r
nniuiiuwa; now iorK 1,110 insur
nnn $71,000. Hniiitnlila T !f, Tn....
anoo Society, $00,000; Mutnal Life In
surance Company, of Now York,
$10,000; Providont Life and Trust
Company, $20,000; Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Company, of Newark,
A . n rrn r . . . r . i -r . .
iu,uw, iuueuuuut mutual Xiiie in
suranco Company, $10,000,
The Now York World "addressed
to many of the most prominent men at
nomo ana auroaa dispatches request
ing them to give their fondest wishes
for the year 1890." The repllos are
printed, but tbey are not very start
ling. Most of the, prominent men
abroad excused themselves from sav.
ing anything, tho two exceptions being
I. T, Barnumand Cardinal Manning,
wao are never uaexwara auout getting
into print, m nome mo worm was
more successful. It drew from the
President that profound sentiment : "I
hope for tho continued prosperity of
our country,' ana irom the department
of State this, signed by Wnlkor Blaine:
"Father says he hopes everything will
be all right tho coming year."
During the past year $8,502,752
wero embezzled from corporations,
pnvato persons and the United States
Government. Most of the monoy is
being spent In Canada.
" O, ah, lot ran sec, what do you tire for
cold on tho chostf " asked Jones. In n tort of
Indifferent tone, of a doctor with whom ha
was slightly acquainted, as ho met him on tha
street. Advleo." was the laconlo repl v. So
do wo. We advtap you not to neglect that
hacking rough and drowsy feeling, the coated
tongue, tho falling appetlt", the Indigestion
and general lassllude and dcbllltr that "tired
feeling," as so many express it, Tako Dr.
Fierce a Oolden Medical Discovery. In time,
and It will not disappoint. It Is not only tha
most wonderful alterative, or blood-cleanser,
known to medlon! science, but also possesses
superior nutritive and tonlfl or strength-giving
properties. For Ilronchlal, Throat and
Lung Diseases, accompanied with llngorlng
cougns, the "Golden Medical Discover " la
absolutely uhequaled as a remedy.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting ot Iltood, Short
Tlreath. Consumptive Night-sweats, and kin
dred affections, it surpasses all other medi
cines. It's the only lung remedy, sola by
druggists, guaranteed to benefit or euro, la
every case, or money refunded.
$500 2
for an Incurable case of Ca
tarrh In the Head, by
tho proprietors of Dr. Base a
Catarrh Ilemedy. ny Its
mild, soothing and healing
nroDartiea. U mlrea tha worst
eases, no natter of how long standing. Only
Ml oonta. Sold by druggist everywhere.
D spiipi nr-aiw B
II ntm hnCH M
German Remedy.0
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
h or thoso (leallilv!
lltl.onsSpeildeieiiu
O n S II LPH U K HlTTKKfl
it irlllctiro yon,
J)o vou smler witn
fliM tired and allgone
Sulphur Brmms:
liwuicuroyoij.
UAX)wlT. bo paid
for a caMi where 6ul
rnuR IkiTEna will
InoC assist or cure It
never rails.
t InnratlvcB w ha are
cloudy confined In
the mlllft and work-
snoD: cicrks.'wnoao
not procure so melon J
exercise, ami auwiw
are con Q nod In doors,
should use fiuLpmml
HtTTERfl. TlieV Will
not tben bo weak ADd
sickly.
Cleanse the vitiated
blood when you seel
tta Impurities burst !
ling through the skin
in PJmp1cs,ls1otchea,l
Lind Sores. Koly on I
rtULFHUK HITTERS.
and health will follow.
If vou do not wish
1 10 suaer iron itneura
I aasm. use a bottle 01
I StTLPfltTB BlTTERfl :
it never rails roenre.
Don't To without a!
j bottle. Try It: yon
I win not rn" iu
ladtea In doiicatci
health, who are antra us
run down, should uselyou
IJULrmm iuitkhh.
SULniUU ItlTTKRSl
Iwlll cure LUer Com I
malnu Don't bo dls-
:ouragcu: HwUicurci
HULI'IIUIt ItlTTKRSl
will bnlld rou uu and I
ffrnake yon strong and I
HULP1IUR II ITT EM I
Swill make Tonr blood I
mure, rich and stromr.l
iinu your uesn nam.
Tba cecret of my happloffs H, I hit thrown awaj
mj old liltcunic lirnui; uta navti
ATERPROOF
BOOTS
BEAUTIFULLY
WolffsACMEBIacking
IVodTioa a polish without Um oU bruh, and A iktn
Kill lotl a um m mn'i, d fXr on wvmtn't Am
TThy stick to old wars In thesa Uri of progrsw ? j
Sold bf Bhoa Btorca, Oroom, Drocglsts, wU.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA
USE -cHRAMh
in mi i-mw-ci i
ask'
YOUR
Grocer
Tbo l4lot tlcvolopmorit of the ad
vertising nrt comes from Paris, whero
u tnlfrprliitiR iulillshtr has employ
itl a largo corps of Bnndwlch moo to
ndvorlisu n book by wnlktug down tho
boulevards and rra'dlnct It with rapt at
tention, An Intpitstlivo gontleman,
nnxioim to know how ftr this would
hnvo tin cdiioalional rttVut upon tho
readvip, crept up behind ono who
seemed runre rapt linn nil tho othors,
and found that ho was ro.iditic tho
book upside down.
One Faot
Is worth a column of rhctorio. said an
American statesman. It is n faot, es
tablished by tho testimony of thous
ands of people, that Hood's S irsapa-
illa tloes euro sorofuta. salt rhoum.
and other dhe.ises or affections arising
from Impuro state or low condition of
tho blood. It also ovoruomes that tlr
od fo;lln(r, creates a boo.1 aunetito.
and gives strength to every p irt of tho
system, i ry it.
Senator Vo rhees, of Indina, indul
cod in aomo vt'ry plain talk conccniincr
tno u.iuioy scnnaai, on the tioor ol tuo
Bnnate. "If tho Uudlev letter is a for
gcrv,' said he, "why is it that he has
not brought his libel suits against the
wow loric woritt ana other news'
papers to a trial, and why is it that he
has skulkrd and oiwcd and hid himsjlf
in exile for the last twelvo moutln or
moret' and tlw silenoa whioh followed
his query on tho republican sido of the
sonato'was as uoep as it was BigniH
cant.
C.H .PEARSON & C2.
BALTIMORE. Ma
J. R SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.
DKILER3 IN
TryttULruuitUiT-l
i to.iiiKm. ana
will slceo wclll
trul fwl better forlt I
Da vou want the best Medical Work trabllsherir
Send t 2-ccnt stamps to A. 1'. Oruway & Co
Boston, lines., and receive a copy, tree.
"Boss wouldn't blanket him in
the stable. Said it wasn't no use."
FREE Get from your dealer free, the
Y. Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a Sa Hons
Blanket will make your horse worth mora
ana eat leas to Keep warm.
Ask for
5A Five Mile
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric
5A Extra Test
30 other styles at prices to suit every
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write us.
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
SOKE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE S'A LABEL
a-itird by Wm. Avkb & Kos. rniiadi whe
maka tbe (unoui Horse L'nn'l nk-r uunV"t
CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING
O. W. BBRTSOH,
THE MKHUFIANT TAILOR.
Gonts h:mi GoodsfHats k Caps
OF EVKUV DESCRIPTION.
Suits made to order at short notice
and a fit always guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine tho largest and best
seieoieu siooic ot goods ever shown in
ivoiumDia oounty.
Btoro next door to First National Hank
MAIN STREET,
Rloormburc: Pa.
PIANOS,
By the following wellknown makers;
Chickcri!i,
Knabe,
Weber,
Hallcl & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy .a piano be
tore getting our prices.
Catalogue and Price Lists
HlMt.p.--1.
On 4plication
DISEASES OF MEN OKLY
sans. ttVili omm).. N.fTuu. D. itlf'y. Lort Maith.io4 r.
P11CHOI t r'or. tn routl srKPMJUf .ml pvrui.ue ill,
CUr.it. (Inn tl tntlnn .n.1 tr. irlBH IubIi.Ii frn It. in H
AdJreM HE, OBIilSLE, 171 W, 12tt Et., Ktvr York
J B. WUiUAMS, lAUCTlONEER.
BLOOUBUUliO, PA.
P.?jil E:tat9 Eoaght atd S;ld.
Parties dealrinr to buv horses and Wacom
-ouiu ut wen 10 can nn inn inove.
How Lostl How Regained,
Sg L.
KNOWTHYSEIE
the sciEKinsr nm icmr
snd PhjsluJ Dehllltv. Imnultlas at thi BliiiL
- SM Mil - I
lleidnpj rom Jollv, Vies, Imoruu, Hxcrseu or
. .'rH?" ,""!. "ilnnflUlnf lb vleUn,
Avoid unikUlful preunden. I'oiihi this (tre-it
Z 'T.U cnUln WRMi "Til 8ro. U.auUrul
WnJinj, embjMei. folfrllt. Pries nlj il.oo It
trU Prospectoi lfret.U yoo spplr pow. lit
dUUspiUlie author, Wm. II. rrrr,- M. fa., ri!
celrei tU OOI.D AND JEWEIXKO iivVAl.
llils I'ltl.B KSMAV os MiUVUUH aud
SLI? ,US' 1 h'f,ld"; ""T be consnlted. coid
dratlsllv, bv mU or tn person, st tha offlcs of
rUAUOOjr fllKfJICAf. lNHTITUra!
No. t JlulaackHI.,lla.liin,Ia.,towhonis
ordsrs for books oi kttcn for sdilcs thauM to
dlrtctsd si tbovs.
11 d 4t.
OUR MKWI
HurthSlOU.j
Wktck In tha woa-lil. Piwi
Writ). Nkt ltd
QtUl tlu. Oil BBnktl.
Mh locallir mb ttttn on
4 Aubl)lp of House hold
M tb wtrtt, art IVe. All tfa work Ta
n4 do U t tbow l4l Mnd TO to Uut WU tJl-JB
ptosoa tu4 oirhbort to 4 tbM about y oi Inalalw rg rvsulu
lu valMbU Uado fuf us, which holit for ru bta otica iina4.
u4 Utu wo sua rapli Wa pay all atftfaM, rralf kit, ti. AttZ
yom know all. If yuw wyl4 Oka la f o to work fur ui, o iu
Mrs from Uu i. aKaLik ..w a. I i ...
KtiBaoai .fz Co., UuxMltf, forClattd. MaUir.
18.18 tf.
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE
1-3 l 4i
WITH B0IUNG MILK.
Peacupco I n I nbk
Ch world. Ur racll um
aupariof f cm4j wf will aaadrkli
UOII Miaou la uca laMUtr,
M !. ttri who writ
Uuai oacaiaaj Mka aiua o
tha cbaaco. All j kaialodaU
NlitraUla ikaw oar (o4a l
UaMWboialWfou Kalfbboff
u4 tkaaa uaiiM to. Tka k.
'ttsaUt i ttla alvartUaaaal
Hf. TU feUw1af cml tra lk appraA f H ro4a i
btMt ta AJtUth pt of Ht VJk. lib ft, 4kU aUt tal
MM,aaUrca M U oaaf la trj. Wa wtU aUa w o fcw ro
aa oaa fts to 1 a Uj t lawl, Aaat U r1,Uk
i Mlrtdii. paw wrUa . Wa jay, au a ka
Ia n a
SULV
Br- Afott on Bpeor's Wine
Dr. Mott, of the Bellevne Hospital
uoiiego, gives Ilia unqnalitied endor
soment to opeer.s Wines: mid recom
mends tueir U80 to siukly femalea and
conBumptivo. It can bo procured oi
any first-class tlrngcjHt in the county.
Dultli, tbe "city of tha niualted sooa
bo antinzed by I'roctor Kuoti, has i
great deal more than realized the ex
pectationB of iu founders. Some idea
of its baiinesj activity nnd cnterpriiie
18 lurnighed by the statement that one
of iu cornoiations has contracted for
5,000 tons of Btoel ship pliten. They
aro to be used in tho construction at
Duluth of seven great vessels, of 30,,
000 ton ageregfite capacity, oil of
which arc to be built this year.
A Weighty Question to Make Light Of.
Gazzam I ceo a lighthouse on the
shore of Lake Michigan has been
blown, away bv a gale.
Mrs. Gazztm Well, I think the
Government ought to stop building
licht houses nnd build heavier ones.
New York tittn.
It is said that the germs of the Itus-
sain influenza may easily be oonveyed
in greenoacKs. we Haven't lost any
sleep yet. on that account, however. In
faot, we are rather anxious to be ex
posed in that way.
fAOTS OF 0USI0U8 HTTERE8T.
A novelty is auounced in the shape
of, a "recording and alarm" compass
whioh, it is declared, will greatly in
crease tho safety of veasols. The ap
paratus is said to to be composed of a
binnacle and recording and alarm in
struments connected by elcotrio wires.
Tho prinnit'jle, in brief, is to sound an
alarm whenever tho course is not kept.
A French electrical journal estimates
that the total length ot the telegraph
wires (inolnding Biibinarino cables) of
the world in use at the present timo
xoeecis half a million miles. Four
fifths of tbe lasd w'res a-e in Europe
and America. All tbe submarine cab
les together give a length of 80,150
miles.
' A peculiarity about the blind is that
there is seldom one of them who
smokes. Soldiers and sailors acustom
to smoking, and who have lost ttnir
sight in action, continue to Bmoko for
a shot while, but soon give up the habit.-
They say that it gives them no
pleasure when they can not see tha
make, and some have said that they
can not taste tho smoke unless tbey see
it.
The Making of a Great Diplomat
Mr. Winn Well, Callis, how's
Papal
Callis (a flvo year old) Nioely, I
thank you.
Mr. Winn What a polite little fel
low you are 1 Here's a niokel for you.
Callis Pardon me; but I am not al
lowed to take it.
Mr. Winn (to himself) What per
fect discipline 1
Callis However, nothing was said
whioh will will prevent you from buy
ing some of those oocoanut taffies
frvra the man ou the Corner. 1'uck.
A Doston Institution'
TUB PKAIlODV MKtXOAtj INSTITUTE AN1 ITS
giMUTF.rt cuNTunrs work.
Onn of the self evident tiroDOtitlons
regarding most. If not all, human Insti
tution', is that their survival itulioatos
their fitness to exist. In other words,
when nn lustitution best sorvos some
good purposo it is apt to livo whlla
uch a purposo is to no, or snouiu oo
sorved. To combat tho ordinary Ills
to which the llosh is holr, wo havo
good physicians by the thousand nnd
hospitals by tho hundred) but thoro aro
ailments of so subtlo a nature, many
of which Infest sojioty like a dry rot,
that require special skill nnd care in
their trcatmont, that tho epeoialist
aloiic and ho must bo a man of rare
qualifications onn beet treat thorn.
Of such ailments as thoso which have
their origin in tho disorders of tho
nervous system are usually tho most
difficult to deal with! or to treat suc
cessfully. Their origin may bo rcmoto
to tho oyo of the ordinary practtuioner,
while to the eye of tin sp'joiaHst it
my bo plainly indicated by tho naturj
of the manifestations. At any rate,
they are always more or less diHiuult
of troatmont, requiring pcouliar
ni'thods aod patient nnd persovonng
attention on the part of the modio li
man. To treat such miladies was thu
object of tho foundor of tho Peabody
Medical institute when somo 25 years
ago, he established it at No. ! Bui-
hncli street, liost m wncro it is located
to this day and where it will, no doubt,
continue fur many years to come, it
being an established faot in the history
of medical institutions that where tnoy
aro eminently useful to humanity they
become permanent. Its mission being
largely philanthropic it was iiamul
after that eminent Amoriean pliilan
thropist, tho lato George Peaboiy,
whose beneficence claddons and will
oonttnue to gladden thousand of his
fellow-boings on both Bides of the At
lantlo for anes to com?. It has had a
wonderful history of success, has this
Peabody Medical Institute, and it has
.'xtend its usefulnes not only
throughout the length nnd breadth of
this laud, but in tho countries of
Europe and Asia. Si system lio are
the methods pursued in the conduct
of the business pertaining to this insti
tt'tion that it can treat by letter at any
distance the most obstinate cases of
disoises which oome within tho soopi
of Its tr alment.
The Peabody Modioli Institute, a!o,
has done a vast amount of philanthropic
work in us publication'', whioh boiiitr
standard medical works, nrj yet writ
ten for tho purpose of bringing ab ut
that most necessary condition of solf
knowleege that is embodied in the
motto, "Know Thv-elf." Indeed,
there is no estimating the value of
such publications, written as theso aro
for popular comprehension, for tho
disseminate the information that i
most essentia' to tho man or woman
who would lead a moral, sober and
virtuous life.
Filling such a us-ful sphere in the
education and enlightenment of the
world, and in ''ministering to tho mind
diseased," as well as tho body, as is
the case in most nervous diseases, it is
not to be wondered at that the P.)3
body Medical Institute lives and
thrives, but tho wonder would be that
it should not livo and extend its in
tlaence in behalf of stiff- ring humanity,
Boston, Mass , Ilerald, Do. J9,
1889.
KAZLROAD TIMS TSX.SI
"rrajl,
Ml
JMi
jQKLAWARK, LACKAWANNA &
WHSTERN RAILROAD.
11I.OOMSBUKO DIVISION.
NOtlTII.
STATIONS.
P.M. P.M.
N0RTHU1I11SHI.AN0 5 40 1 60
Oitneron M
Chulassy
mnvllle 6 04 11
UaUwUsa 0J5 ....
ltupcrt SSI J J
uioomsburg sal
Kipy of,' 1
Mm lttdirfl...u SfiO ,
willow Grave..... 6 51
A.M.
10 00
1. .
6 15
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Doafntss and Hay Fivir.
A NEW HOME TREATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally awaro tht
tlieso diseases are contagious, pr that ftiey
aro ili.e to the presence of living parasites lii
the lluliik' membrane of the uoeo and eus
tachian lubes. Microscopic research, how
ever, has proved this to bo a fact and tho
result Is tiiat a simple remedy lias been for
initiated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness
anil hay fever are permanently cured In
from (mo to three slnipie applications made
at lioniii by the patient once in two weeks.
1$. . lor catarrhal discharge peculiar to
femalea (whites) this remedy Is a specific
A pamphlet explaining this new treatment
U m-nt ou receipt of ten cents by A. II,
Dixon & Son, sin West King St, Toronto.
Canada. SciciMfta Amcrtoan.
Sufferers from catarrhal tronbks twul4
read tho ubove careful.
a aaam
CM "
fromOato. Ilr la a
poruall af Mr, (sarrt.
su. at ).!..
Ma trrtuii "ffii at work on a (anu M
h rt uninc
wuiuc
i niuii MWai
'HO a tnunih J how bar au agrney
r LCillln if aislhums nA .T,.l.ll'
icaUob and fln wakaHieO Jy,''
mni " lit UBBIMH,
Wltliata Jtllr,., II.rTtiburr. pl
arnuit r ,ua navar kboMA
kayiblac ta tall Ilka your ait.u.1.
(Urdr 1 took wctcri anouffa i
p7 w ovtrHtta." W. J. l.
nora, llaaior, kit., wrliaai H
Uka aoorUcr fur our album at
iva7 RINH I V 1411, Mr
prooi la o tlmo a tnurba SUO
if or a !!
Oi ban ara doing tjulia at n til i
hava not aura lo rtu n.
ratlm hnn itl sr . . -
ona ikaa bwld artbli rraod bualnata pllaa up ara M vtvtui.
Miull we start VOl in ttiis business
miUrl Writt U u and laara all about tt foryourair. Wa
arun1iif manyt wa will tUrt you If you dun t dtlav until
auotUrKtuabt-adofyoaln your part of ibacoanlrr. Ifyon
laka bold yoti will baablata pick uproldfatt. raICul-
' " .Vw""41' Dwnnfaeurar a aala 1 SA.OtlO rn
dwlliir lholorph Albumnarato baaold ton.,
Sf'rS uT.d ltr1 aiaon ftllk Vthul
I lush. Ltaarniiurrlr dtcuratvd Inaidaa. Ilandaoiutil album (a Ilia
world. Urn( bUa. Uraataat Urgalna avtr known. Ai
wauled, tlb.fill.mil. blf moumy lor a(nta. Anynaran
bacvuiNa lucrauful arnt. Italia llaalf on alfktlmU or af
UHltif uaiaiury. Uttrravar abown, out Mania to pur.
caa, AgfMt fakt Iboouoda ofordara wlib rapldli navir
llWa kowwn. Urwl prolti i await a r norkar, Afinf ara
maklaf rortuuaa. Udlaa waka aa MUrli at nan. Tou.raadtr.
can doaa wall aiauyoaa. J-ulliufurmaUonaad tanua frrr.
UmUt blbUa, UooVa and fariodlcala. Atitt jwt know all.
bvtild van conclude to go un furthar. br no kinu U L,-
s.w mm M.flM t Ail
UU AiuuiTa. Man i.
3
1 iili,AlKl.rillA, lA, Iad At oucuouuirstlpa
SSffutl'i5Sirl,,!ll',,.",l!M ivnSuuSii2
cunitatijrctlMK wuiinl. buil (ur Circuur.
CURE GUARANTEED. omUUSW&i.
FARMS11 7
HolL (lllium., ..j
LocaUoo la Uia eouth
HNJJl.CIvrej)at, V
Iirl trcreck. ,
lierwlck
Iieiicb llavru ......
II K's mt'T
Mtilckihlnay
Huniriaics
Nuntleoke
Avondile
Ivmoutti ...,
Plrmouth Junction .
Kingston
lmnDutt.
Mil tnv.... ,
Wyomlni;
Vtest t'llLSWQ
Httlton. .-.
Lickawauna.
TnilorviIH..
ueucvue.
BCKiNTON
HTATiOSS.
SCRiNTON
nollevuc.
a 59
6 M
Ilfl
7 II ...
TIS ....
7 SO S'."0
7 4.1
rto
7M
7 69
801
8 03
8 11
817
8 21
3 34
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4 09
4 01
4 II
8 83
8 40 .....
8 49
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9 00 4
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10 1.1 tuo
10 19 ....
10 i1 8 41
1011 8 68
lu ft) 7 05
10 6t 7
11( 5 Ul
mi ut
1I1S 731
11 90 7 31
11 SI 7 41
1131 7 49
ll.i8 7
1148 BU8
11 8 8 17
13 04 8 21
14 10 8 24
1913 8 31
1120 8 34
12 27 8 41
12 31 8 49
12 31 HI
12 40 8 53
12 41 9 01
12 M 9l
1 01 V 17
1 09 9 23
1 13 VSfl
1 20 9 83
r. u. r. m
AT YOUR. SliRVlGE
AVith llic best lino of
Overcoats in. Philadelphia
for Men, Youths nnd
Children. No mutter wlmt
kind of iln Overcoat you
want you will find it here,
mado in our well-known
reliable way, at tho lowest
jiriccs.
A. C. YATES & CO.
IJtDUSU BUILDING.
Sixth-nnd Chestnut.
a sr.
8 10
on
Taylnrvlllo 0 20
bOUTH.
A.M.
9 SO
9 33
r. li. r. u
IU 6 20
.... 0 23
2K2 8 30
210 8 37
218 8 4S
2 21 W
2 29 6 61
.... 6 39
2.87 7 03
9 40 7 07
2 43 7 12
2 30 7 1A
2 61 7 21
2 69 7 23
3 00 7 41
8 SO 7 6.1
331 8 07
1000
Lickawamu 62s loos
I'lttsion ) oi8
West llttrtrm 6 41 10 22
WjO'lllllkT 1 S7
Mallby .... 6.M 10 30
nonnrtt. i "61 1" 31
Klnrston dm ioa
I'lvinonth Junction 7C6 1042
Pis-mouth ?in 10 47
Avondile 7 14 1031
Ntntlcnko 7 19 1061
uuniooK's utu
ShlcKihlnnr 7 37 11 12
iiick'8 Kerrr.. 7 63 uaa
Ueach Haven 801 11 31 8 40 8 s
HurwICK 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 50
Itrlar Crock 813 3 63 8 27
WIUOW drove. 8 10 11 60 3 91 8 31
IJinnltlJiO 8 40 11 31 4 It! 8 31
Kspy i ozo itv IRI 0 41
IllO'imsbnri? 8 32 1100 4 13 8 47
ltupcrt 8 37 12 12 4 22 8 62
Oatawlaaa 8 42 '217 4 2 8 67
Duvl lO 8 37 12 32 4 43 9 16
UllUlaikV 4 64
Cuucron 9 07 1 1 41 6 00 9 1'
NOKTIICUBJKUNt) 9 21 12 53 3 11 VI3
a. m. r. m. r x. r. u.
Connootiins at Ituairt, wltu I'lillaldnhli 4
Uendlnir Itallroail tor Tommoul Ta'naaua. Will-
lamspoit. iiinb'ir.v. IMitivlllo. eW. At North lm-
Lock Haven, Kmponu o, ivarreii, oory, am Krlo
W. r. HALiT'JAD, Oen Man.,
Scranton, fa.
BAKERS SND CONFECTIONERS
Exchange Block, Bioomsdurg, Pa.
WHOLESALri ana KiiiAiu
SI Crftcken
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
-N rniin, tpv 0'ir FAMOUS 15 Lent btews-
Willi a tniril ot tbe Winter giro
ana not a poun.l ot ico narvetett uny,
whevo in the country, tho outlook for
a crop of the cooling material for next
Summer is anything but bi it'll t. Even
when in oth-r neighborhood' the proa
pict looked auuioiii at tliin saaon,
Miino and New Hampshire could be
depended upon to furnish ample anp
ply. This year, however, those two
States were as destitute of ico ou the
first of January as thi district arouud
Philadelphia is. Lanl year at this
time thoro wa nearly a third of a orop
left over from the large supply gather
ed in the previotn Winter. This re
serve added to the scant trop of last
Winter proved to ba enough for the
demands of a oool summer. But there
will be no stock left over this year and
the country will havo to d pend upon
what can be gathered between this
date and Spring. So tho pr-six-ct U
more than usually dubious, hut Jack
Frost may have some meteorologioal
surprises in store.
He Can Handle Eleotrlo Wires,
Jacob Pfetch,, Superintend -nt of the
Erie Motor Car Company, gavo an
exhibition Jan. 0 of Irs invonlion of a
personal insulation whioh enables him
to handle livo wires with impunity.
Pfetoh took the "buzz rod" of the
dynamos which operato tho entire Erie
o'tty system of street-oars and with
baro hands received tho full chargo of
fclmost sir hundred volts of electricity,
and, although his clothci wero wet
and he stood on wet soil, he did nit
ground the current. His invention
will prove a savior to all men engaged
in handling electric wiro, l'foioh
was prompted to tho necessity for
such an invention by the electriti fa
tilities so oomm 'ii His persuna! ir
sulation oan bo wrn by a iy one with
out eith'r inconvenience nr'harm.
OH ! MY: HEAD 1 1
Wtp mt k Kw Jsmt BstMl.r. Pt
ynm lbs stooMh U ttrU II sooa UsomM slot.
tl-wllhbir 6itU& ButlM. b Uooi Uocmm
TlUsMkiidtoali th olbw oimos ttU to tot nor.
?f ot STmptocns. nh ss dji
ptKds. Hi htUUch, aixrinsM, arowslMM. rtliJU
UonotUbasrt.pin la tha Uek,IoH of MxwUta.
"to s lr thlas that I Mllm la irtto sil aj
bMrt tM II sAords ms flMran to UU of on of
Mmd." ThsspssrwM ex-SsoslorAlbsH MarritL
hmi of to. U. frail fimi, Tuk
tbsMoUoas. "I wm risk sod fesna X Ui
... Tprturo ..of Dyspepsia
,th
(iiia
fill a
aa. tint " p.Tori.
PsndabloMtpirlii
A.rrriowu. m. y.
SuiSc0
Blind 81olC Hnttrlnnhn
iqinin WXa IU OltotAmA .1.1. 41..
I reoommi
9 r1ranj,ti .
FAXS,R,TIE REMEDY.
Wos Od dollar. Tnwt at BoDdont, K, y.
Dr. Kennsdy's Favorite Remedy,
rrapr4 bv '
BK. DAVID KKNNKDY, HONDODT, K. Y.
aiHtbaiUa Ui luH, Brill dreuu.
Carp
Amoriean Carp Culture
(1I'K6 Monthly, lllustreted, ,
only w cnu year,)
Tbfl Only Jmimal In K. t,nt..
Uon.I'ond Construction and Msli Proluctloi. '
Kcdorted by KUli t'ommlaalonera la every state la
tho Union, bend t cent stamp for a amp's ccpr?
Addles, tv.iii.oiUN, "
AUUBce,OhJo.
Fiiila'
H.MMI
ILADELPII1A & HEVDING
ItOAD.
ON AND APTEIt NOV. 10th 1SX9.
TRAINS LBAVK BLOU.MSIIUItO Od follows:
(8CMDAY SXCBFTID.)
For New York. I'alla lelpbli, lleadloj, fottsvllle,
aiuiui'ti ci... u..f, iii.u u iu.
For Ull.liimpjrt, Milton and Dinvllla 7:3 1 a.'m,
3:1c. 11:01 p. in.
For Oiltawl si i'i-W, 7:30, 1 1:0 a. m., U.81. :00
Mi p. ra.
For Hiiport 6.0i,7.W, 11.01a. m., UM, 8:16, (1:00,
TRAINS FOIt DLOOMSBVJUO
Leive New Vortc vl. I'nll.id,;lohU7:l5 a. m. 4:00
p. m. ana via ttasian u: h. m. 3:4.) p. m.
Uuve I'uuailelpliK to.uO a. in. t:ou p. m.
Leave Ite&dln? 11:50 a. in. 7.51 p. m.
Levo IMUivlUo I2JJ p. in.
Leave Tamci'i,i 1:2; a. m. ir.'S p. m.
Leave WliLamsport.0 15 a. m. 4:11 p. m.
usive catawlaw 8.55, 8:00 a. m., 1:30, 3:20, &15
Iwav'o ltupert 4:16, 7:03, 8.03, 11: Ji a. m. 1:38. 3.3 1
:W. 11:21 D. m '
tor ualtlmore Waihln?ton and the West vU n.
O. It. It., through trains l"avo ulrard Avenue
ouuiuii rniia. (r. s it k. .) 4:(5, :X), 11:00 a. m,
1:0, 4311, s:m. ?:au p. in. auniars 4:43, 11:00 a. m.
i:ou p. ui.
ATLANTIC CITV DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7, Chestnut Street
wuuii, iiuu Duu1.11 Direei, Mnan:
FOR ATLANTIC CITT.
weeic oays-nxpws, .oo, a. m. 4:00 p. m. Ac,
comodatloo, ,:J0 a. ra. 4:3 1 n. in.
Hudais Rxpress, K-.Ooa.tn Accomodations)
u. 111. uuu :a 1 p ui
KSTDRNtNO, UUI ATHHTIO C(rr.
Depot ornor Atlantic and ArKamis Wenuea t
Weeicday8-r3fpresa,7: 0, a. m. and 4.00 p. r
Accoin'xl.itlon a;ii6 a, m. and 4:3 1 d. m.
sundais-Kmresa, 4:00 p. m. Accjraoditlon,
C. O. HANCOCK,
A, A McLKOD, Qsnl. Pott. Agent.
Klon Jvm. Ji Orti'i. Manager.
Peansyivaiu Riilroii.
M
Pniladlphia a Erie R. R, Divis
and Northern Central
ion.
Railway.
HI
TIME TABLE
in enteot Nov. 10, 1889. Trains leave Kunnury
KASTWAKD
U.40a. m.. Sea Hhnrn BinN., f..n A. 1
Hnm-lavl. fnr rfftrH.hiiw onn .r
s.Mp. m.; Baltimore, .io p. in. Wvihtnvion
anore rjoinia. Through
adelphla tor all Sea
passenger coach to
l;3P. m.-Day Kipress
dlate stations, arriving at Phlladelpn
6.60 p. m.
6.43 d. in,
through to Phlladel
New York, .SS p. m.;
Washlnirton. a. n. m,
lelchla and navip
through to Philadelphia aud Baltimore.
Baltimore
Parlnr m.
hla and paseenirer coaohea
ii. m. itennvn irMnim.tm.
for Ilarrisburg and all InUrraedlate stations, arrlv
Ing at Philadelphia 4.85 a. m. ! New York 7.lb a. m.
lliltlmnre. 6.16 a.m.! w&stlneton 6.30 a. m.
PttUman steeping eirtrorn liarrlsburg to PhUadeV
Cot..rT ... .ii. . miwniiuia pasKnirnra can
remain In aleper nndnturtd until 7 a. m
inti?2,t:,5?;rKlB..Mau t1"') 'r narrisburg ana
Intermediate station?, &rr!ng at Phllidltphta
J;fiir Now Yon. 0.30 . m.; Tttroufh PuluaaS
sleeping can and paswnger oownes to Phlladel.
burr ana l t-r ndi 119 atnnni arrtv tna u atl.
throii)th Pii:im?M pi it; .um tn liVrairs Iw
n.? '. A. lurdOaTD piwagjr ouuaej to
WBSTWAUU.
8.10a. ra. Brie Mall Maim. Mr rh
tr. llntfilo i .d Ntairara Fails, witn thi-oaTh PuU-
" PvnenferioaouB 10 Brie and
9.S3 News Eipres? (dally
and Intermediate station.
1.43 p. m NUeara BuireAa (ditivMnonr m
n. J K,iH'i? J '!'" M mterniiUlatestj).
h. " inn .lajara Falls wttl
tbroiurupawKaee, cowui-rto KanPand Ko"u.i" 1
and Parlor car to Willi m-pnrt.
I!;.nh ,Fa81 uno 11 l! M-lt nundayilnr
?2!?' Wi""n n ict.vrr)tatV statlois, .
tnro'tirh paafngr no 1 liix: tniinovo and w,.i .
.,! p' WIIllaiHonrt Itprp-( July 1 ur
niaiiuiit.
iuuvuuu IJIAIDH FOIt BlTNBlrRY PKOV fU
01 ,ock Haven
KAbr AND SOUTH.
nii?i!?25??.M "rea PMladelpma 4.S0 a.
"'i'l010"' liarrlsburg, s.10 a. m. ii.
arriving at sunbury 9.63. a.m. '
PhttMnh.. y.. ....xar.,i.';prri"
Philadelphia and llaltrino'rJT ' "'
nhi'a 11 1,1. , f 5. h! ""' " ! Milladei.
pnia.n 10 1. in. j Wnh nirmn ,0 M n Haiti.
S?Jg- 'r -u-Pt vindty ifrtVln J .
hlroSiihiiWnv..?' I,!,.".'.5. n'iter
WllllaosDor Bp -i le wm Ni Y.1-1? ini
m. l'hllale:nhl 11 isn m ii ihi... . .
JJ""o-Sp.m.lfuiy) airlmf at, SaSbuFy
-k,ne.;"J" lelTes New York 8.00 p.m.: p
'"'J V v' m-1, asmn-'lcn, lino p. m. ; Ualti.
?m'llJf;r,-.,?-wllP "rlTtamt .Sunburyvin
I'ttlli-typhU. Wwhlaaton t-i 1 lUitLnire ah3
throuuh paisenier .ra uhia (ri-ri h ! u.V.f,'1."
mrriWrLJA. ....
?0Vp.ma.UUO0'1' mtT '- . Wllk-b-.rre
..?!?e,?1,a le'iVl', fmourr 6.15 p. ni., arnviim
aylr.(?,f;vvr.rfTft,!',p-,,',''i wiiicr.ubffrn.Sop l
Banbury Mallleivraw Ikesbirreil.iTa m arni:
ing at Bloom Forry u 37 p. n-., sunbiiry I 30 n il
Express West loaves Wuin.,' birre d 05 ii m S
Ting at Bloom Ferrv 4 80 n ,n . "inbury 6 j?,'
BUNDA1 TIIAU.K.
wiikesbarro m ill iiuvaSu-iinryiotMa m r
Buniay accommodation leavra wtikti-Harre s-o
i. m .vrlviii. uinim trry. ..v ! "T ",010
thi d Clams
WHOLF.SAI.B DF.ALEUS IN
(LVvy, U(ot (EanVj, Fvofiy an Kolj.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars 1
Hey Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver ith.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, u islisaalll
Orn5. Lemon5. CSream NUij. J
Bananas, lean, w Vm?a
English Walnuts. Pop BMIs.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. 6. ftOBBIffe,
Foreign and Domestic
W0ii m umm
BLOOMSBURG PR.
INDUCEMIN T8
-IN-
Pianos, Ops, and Sewing Machines
-AT-
p.
lii" o in
CHA. K. I'll 111,
Oeu, Manager,
, It. WOO 1 1,
Gen. Pa nent-er Act.
IS,
Music . Warerooms
Blaomaburg, Ea.
vea-,4 ini rrila MintioBtalnM.ml all Vsten t
offick We he no '. V. KBen& a.' bru.8t?.r.s
'J,?"0.W.".Plnt T business in
uur ini nnt aue nil patent la secured. '
a oook.-jiow to Obtain Fatnta.wlth rrtmr,..
iv iOuliTBY k WILD am SHIPPEB3
WANTED.
patentable or not, free ot cuaSIS
e till patent la aeourtd. '
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
VDltfl yn'ttom e. Wa.nmKion, ri.0
suuscmnK
FOIt TI1E
COLUMBIAN.
ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA
Kmtk tiiiKl r&riii nuZ. uu,a BTiamntwl ru.rcent.
nil. lSKSt:,"l iWKroi
Il-J-lw,
, .,TJ""l l-r:i(t id. annum.
Klllli.
full Ilk.
I.OIUHACH
EM.BALUR1&C0.,
Produce ana General Con.m.s.lon Merchanta.
ke'TliVJolrJS1,9Nty.OUe'near WUJout Mar.
nTlprr
tKm dafcrtl
t-3 i4t
COsVAIIMDTIVsV
. LU IU Ukllm. LLXl. atrul 1 mT
MT-d-tt.
Aa rHHl PAN Be cured.