THE COLUMBIAN kKD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.) WALKER BLAINE DEAD. MK PASSIM AWAT A victim av i.K WABIMKOTOK onii'i'u. Wnlkcr lllaltie. Examiner of Claims in tlio State Department, died of amito pneumonia nl8:20 last week Wednesday evening, at ttij residence of his father in WftsmniHon. Tho only mora- bent of his family with htm when he expired wore hi Bisters, Missos Mar garet and Hattlo Blaine. Tho illness was ftlsudden one and not until that morning was it realized that ho waa in danger. Thursday of tho proviotis week ho was wesent at tho lanoh Mra. Wash ington McLean gave in compliment tn Mrs. Grant. This waa hla last appoar anoo in public. Thursday evening ho besan to feel bsdlv and had tho usual vmntoms of la crinno. Friday morn ing he went to tho Slato Department, but remained oulv a short time, as hu felt quite indisposed. Ho wont homo nod shortly afterwards had a chill, followed bv a hi ch fever. Dr. Q. Llovd Maaruder was called In and at once pronounced Mf. Blain a very sick man. By Saturday morning both lunis woro affosled and Incipient pneumonia inado its nppearanco. Mon day morning a marked improvement had taken nlaco in tho left lunc, but pneumonic co' gestion had fastened on the ricrht luncr and bv Tuesday was fully devoloped. Tuesday evening his physicians were very auxious, nna Iho family beean to fear tho worst. Sec ntary Blaine told a few family friends and also informed the President of tho serious oharacter of hu son's lHnes?, and about 8 o'olook the President went over to the Blalno Mnnsion and was shown upstairs bv Mr. Emmons Blaine. This must havo been shortly before the end. Mrs. Harmon arrived a few mhmles later. Walker Blanie, the eldest son of James Q, Blaino, was born at Augus ta In 1855. Ho obtained his prelimi- i .! ... a .. .1 a : nary eaucauon at Anuovcr tjuimuaiy, was graduated at Yale and took the oourso at, Harvard Law School. To obtain a practical knowledge of law he spent two years in tho office of Sena tor Davis, of St. Paul, Minn. He entered tho publid sorvioo in 1881, whon his father, then Secretary of State under President Garfield, ap pointed him Third Assistant Secrolary of State. In the Winter of 1881-82 he was sent as a bpecial Commissioner of the United States to Chili and Porui He was recalled by Secretary Frolinghuyson, the nows of his recall reached him, not through the State Department, but through the medium of the Foreign Ollico in Peru. Upon his return President Arthur appoiuied him one of tho Government counsel before the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims. In that capacity he served until the life of the court" ex pired. He began the practice of law in Chicago in 1884, but during the last National campaign he closed his office, returned home and accompanied his father in stumping trips through Maine and the West, After the Re publican party succeeded to power be was appointed Examiner of Claims in the State Department. "Walker Blaine," said a gentleman who waB one of bis classmates at col lege, "was very popular in college much more so than his toother Em mons. Emmons was more reserved ,and given to 'preaching'. He seemed to realize the fact that his father was a great man. With Walker it was different. He was always cordial and frank, and seemed to bo altogether free from affectation. It is a singular fact that Mr, Blaine, senior, for a long time1 regarded Emmons as his most promising son. Emmons ho thought, had inherited the most of his ability. He changed his opinion, however, later on. Stephen B. Elkins, who received a telegram early in the afternoon saying that Walker Blaine was dying, and that his loss would be keenly felt in the State Department, noonly by the Secretary, but by others as well. Mr. Elkins thoucht that Walker had de veloped very rapidly in tho last few years, and tad ho lived he would have certainly made a good name for him eelf. His executive ability, rare tact and discretion especially fitted him for a diplomatio position. Tho porsonal loss to Mr. Blaine senior would be hard to calculate. He had grown to depend upon him in many ways, and In fact Walker had praottcally relieved his father of all the routine work of the State Department. Walker Blaino was the almost con stant companion of bis father of lato years. He accompanied hiin almost everywhere and looked after him with the care and attention of a mother for . a slok child. "I knew Walker Blaine verywcll," aid ez-Seoretary Charles E. Coon, "and I think bis ability was of the Lightest order. He was personally very popular everywhere he went and . he possessed tho tact and discretion of a trained diplomatist." WOMEN AND MICK. Tho reason why a woman il nfrald of mouTO'ls (i profound mj-atory Inricvd, It tins never been very ilonrly proven that sho la. llut eomo women nro coustnntly In 6tich n nervous Irritable comlltlon that tho (lightest thing nnnovs mid startles them. Tho cause of this unfortunate Unto of ntralrs Is usually some functional dcranirement! some dletress- inir or painful lrrorulintri oino aeraniro- pcciuinr wruKnfsa inument.uj ut-r sex t .or. It i ment or sex t or, ceratlon nniMilirtr trnnbnpM InelHenfc tn , mar in) duo to lnuatnmation, m- dlsplaccment, of soma or tho jiclvlo viscera, or to other organic lesions iinrmimr in iter hpi. prnm wn cnuviT liiiiho It may nris. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a immce rtnMi, so certain in us punitive results that Its manufacturers sell It, through ilruirirlsts, under n fuaratiKe of its riving satisfaction In every case, or money paid for it will bo promptly re Jumled. As a soothing and strengthening nervine, "l-'avorlto Prescription" li uno qualcd and Is Invaluahlo In allaying and sub duing nervous excitability. Irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organlo dlseaso of the womb. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de epoudcucy. Copy rlglit, 1889, by TVOM-B'S HIS. II ID. ABS'K. DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS 3nnln Iiaxntlro, or Cathartic, according1 to ftlze of dose Ujr Drugtficits, 25 cents a vial THE GREAT German Remedy! TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. mid 1.000 will bo tin for Aejisa where DDL- Irnun IJrrnius will mot assist or cure, it never falls. i l-or those ilcnthly nillonsSpcllsrtcpcnil 1 S UU11 U UI.IT1 TO will enre yon. TJomTrnrviffl Uiat tlrcdandallgoncl Cleanse the vltlatcd iccunici it Bojusvii.ioofl wncn yOU eCe SuLrium Brrnms It will euro yon. Operatives who arc ciosciy connncu in, tho mills and work shops; clerkswho ao not procure sufficient exercise, and all who arc confined Indoors. should uso RDLPiItm Binnits. They win m not men do wcok Uslrklr. Its Impurities hurst-Ill nginroogu me pkiui n rlmnlcs.BlotchCS.1 1 hnd Sores. Ilcly on HI Isdlthuh Bitters, mil health will foils low. I Kami If vou do not wish! I to saner from Uhcura ISCLniCR Bitters lit never falls to cure. Don't 1x5 wltliout a jottle. Try It will not regret TCuTlcsTnTellStS (health, who am all ISpxrium Mitterb. RULl-IlUlt HITTERS I will cure Liver Com. I plaint. Don't tie dls I ouragrxi; uwiucurei tvou.- I SULfllUlt UlTTERSl wilt build you up and! atlsra. nsan bottle of' yu a"0" SULPHUR UITTEBS will make your blood inure, ricn nnu Bironir. find your Sesh hard. Tho Street-0r Hog. TIIKltK AUB TIMKS WltKX TIIR I'OIIKKtt NOT OK THE. MAHCUUNK OtNDItll, IS THE VERT FIB3T ENQIHE. TUB MAN WHO SET UP AND it AN KAM.1KST I.PCOMOTIVSC. C.H.PEARSON & C2.-3r--K- BALTIMORE. Ma J. R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALS 03 IN PIANOS, Djtho tollowine wellkuown makers.' Chickerin, Knabc, Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furniHii any of the cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. JJo not buy a piano be tore getting our pnet'a. .o. Catalogue and Price Lists Tlio ctrcct-oar hoir Is nt various as tho human raoo. SotnotimoK tho hop; has 18 own way mid Rornotlmos it doesn't. It wm on a bobtail car. sava thu Wnsliltigttui Post. A gorucously attired woman with n squaro chin and rident votot) i;oU in with a oouplo of friend. Slio tills tho only vacant f paw. To n quiet, nnaiauming gentle man next to imr slio Bays: ..ti' .!tl I.1..J1I . 1, - .sir, win you Kintiiy poi me a pacx nio of tleketHt" IIo palls out of lli 3 eeut into which sho hnd wedged him to got the tickets. She elides nionif, her party Fqutrms In, and In a si coml iho simco the gentle. man vaeaied is fuller than ever. Tho geuUiman rutiirna wifi thu ttckets, and nsKsi "How many Ouit" To which mulara rviilieH with an air of ooncealed triumph: "Wone I ' And taites tho pnckico. Every pody "catchei ot and stnilt-s or 1 . . a ... frowiif, ss eaoli co.isideres it a joko or a put up iob. Tho conliemen failed to catch tho drift of merriment, seomiiicly, bnt hooks on to a strap' as if it w-ro all right. Suddenly he feels in one pocket, then in another, lUen n mar km "Pardon mo, madam, but I think yon are sitting on something that is mine.' "Am It" she asks, and rios heavily that ho may get it. He slips into the vacant scat. 'Yes, madam. You were silling on my stat." Madam is par dl zed, and tlio pa-sn gors laugh, giggle, f cream, shout, roar or nosri, ocooratng 10 age, ser or pie vious condition of servitude. Tho, mortified woman pulls the bell Btrap and tries to back off before the car stops with a face you could light a ci gar by leaving her friends behind. Tho gentleman looks eeronely unoon' ciou, and a car full of p-ople feel com fort ablo the rest of the way Home because one oar-hog has gotten such n como-npauce. si&ttp-ta- On application DISEASES OF RflEN ONLY Woa1Po!scn,Dfi'i'rlol KMnej..BMdiirBml',lWor raltol I'r-orf n Yontfl sra.pawi'r 1"? permanc t, ,V,m n ,,ln r.w.l trait ltM (.-Al-tO I f. b. Ifl Addrem UH.QKIllI)Le.mW,13thit.,2l.yiirx, Trv tiULrllUR HIT. frERS to. night, and rundown, shonldnsclyou will sleep well land feel lietter forltl J B. WIIiLIAMB,:A.U0T10NKER. DLooMsnuita; fa. Real Estate Bought and Sold. PurtlcB doairlni to buy borsfijand waeon Toulil dc veil to call on mo aripvo. lo vnu wnnt tho best Medical WorkDnbllshed? 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NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE 6VA LABEL Usnnrd br 't'u 'Tura & , llilLida.. whe xake the Luio;n llcrvi Umud llnkrr KUiaVets Btenomphers and Tyoewriters on the Pennsylvania Limited Recognizing tho increasing popular ity of the Limited among the businetg and professional men of the country, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has decided to dill further improve tho facilities of this wonderful train, and add to its conveniences by introducing a stenographer and typewriter for the service of tho passengers. A bright, young man, expert in both branches of his profession, will be placed on each train between New York and Pittsburg to take the dicta tion and transcribe on tho typewriter tho correspondence, of the passengers who desire to avail themselves of his serviots. By this means, a business or professional man can attend to his correspondence en route, and the letters will bo mailed from tho train as they are written. This novel and convenient arrangement will go into effect on Feburory 1st. Tho business men already have the advantage of tho stock and weather reports on the Limited, tho ladies have their maid, their privato bath, anil thoir drawing-room in the observation car, and the introduction of an amanuensis will round ont tho completeness of the train's conveniences to a perfect degree. No other railroad train in tho World offers any ono ot tho four advantages that are provided on the Pennsylvania .Limited. CLOTHING! CLOTHING G, W. BBSRTSOH THE MERCHANT TAILOR. o:- I OF EVKUV DESCRIPTION. Suns made to order nt short notior and a nt always guaranteed or uo salo. Call and examine the largest and best selected stock of good over shown in uoiurauia county, Btore next door to First National Bank MAIN STREET, lilooiimbunr Ia. Thomas A, Edison resolutely ob jects to even tho appearance of talking about himiolf in public; and thorefore it was only after considerable persua sion that his friend Georgo Parsons Lathrop obtained a number of inter esting remarks and remlniscenses vliioh tho great inventor imparted to itrn in conyersations nt different limes. The article ontitlod "Talks with Edi t t n" will appear in Ham'ku's Mao azinb for February. It is said to offord for the first time a vivid perception "how an iaveutor invent." How Lost! How Regained, TI1K Horatio Allen, tho well known civil engineer, under who'o direction tho first locomotlvo brought to America was built and run, iH.d at bis homo in Montrose, N. J rocntly. IIo entered Columbia Colleso in 1821, and was graduated near the head of his olass in 1HH3, taking a Bpecial nigh rank in physios, In! iiiMoaD iimn vain D ELA.WARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. ULOOMSHUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. N011T1I. r. M. r.u, a.m. B4U IN tn ... NOSTHCHBSRLltm... CHmeron ntiiiiiiattv mnviile ,.. tm 11 Cauwlsm fa import 3i Moonuburg 3i pr. C 4 J Mine ItKlpe.. .. S50 Willow drove. KM nrlarcrcek 54 llcrwlck lioich tlavrn 1 11 llf jk'n Ferrv 7 IS Hlilckstilniir,,.,, 7 SO t to S3 1! 41 Huniooics.. Nantlcoke. Aromttlo riymoutu..... , Plymouth Junction , ., Kingston Iiennotu. MiUoy wjomin;.., , West. I'lttston.. ...... nttston. Lackawanna TaTlorvllla ........... UCllCTUR.,, 7 41 7 SO IM 7J9 801 80S 8 11 817 8 31 8 27 8 83 8 40 8 44 8M 9 39 tit) 3 96 i'i'i i'ta 10 00 sis 1 15 6 SO 10111 .... io ill nil tOIS ft 58 lutfl 7 01 10 61 7 2 11 US ID lilt 7 IT II IS 781 1 1 50 7 31 1131 7U 1181 ?4U II 7(5 11 48 8 OS 1154 HIT 13 Oil 8 24 13 10 834 1415 8 as 13 30 8 84 13 37 8 43 4 03 4 01 4 11 BCKAMTOK. 9 00 4 24 KMTHYM THE SCIENCE OF I.IPE ASelenUHornil Studird PopulsrMedlcsl Treatise ontae lirrora of Youth, l"rmtroliUu(i,Neriiuj llcsn'.tlnj! from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Kxeewe or 0cniUon, EnerraUnr anil nnnttlnir the victim r uorit, uuaineu, meilrrle(lor8oclH Jljlitlon. Arold aniUtllfol nretenden. I'oiseu thicrt work. It conUlnt Si)9 ptfl, royal Bro. lleaatilul oil gilt. I'rict.rnly tl.to by lor Work, Bualnesa, the Uarriedor Social lleUtion. en. ya blQDir, emboaaed. loU'fiilt. mail, unatpaliL conceajol.ln clala .wraoner. Ulna- trative I'roapectaf Frr; It j on ipply now. 1 l.e uisunoiaoea umor, wm. ii. faricer, si. li., re wired the COLD ANII JmvEIXKll Mini AI, from lbs National MediceJ Auoclailioa for thin rilt.K ESSAY o NUIIVODH td PU YHIGAI. niillir.IT V.Dr.l'.rk.r.n.l of Aas'.atAiit Phjaleiana may be conaulted, confi dentially, by mail or Inperaon, at theoffice of THE l'BABOUr SIKUIOAX. INWTITI7T1-. lo. 4 llulsnch Ht., llotan,01aLs.,towhomall ordera for .booka or letter! for Advice eboohl be directed ai above. 1.8 dyt. , M. I)., MADE WITH BOIUNG WATER, EPPS'S CRATEFUU-COMrpllTINCI, COCOA MADE WITH 1-3 d4L BOILING MILK. (Wear the fW V ff m, the world. Uwr UdlittMBri aq)leVlda Mad t0 iaUlxllC Mtl UOMM 1-KB to K in cb UxlitTt Mtvbov. Oaly iboM who riu !! ant uq mIi mu ! lb cbaneo. XU you bv tadolji rctani U to how our (txxls ta UtoM who eJj rour aalfabarg uad IkoM artMKMl Vat. Tkel ket. 'ginaUt f thim vtTr(Uoai4 how Lha naAll m& of th Ul toop. Tht foPowbaf eat rtr th tppwaac iit f&iuUU HUB WllHWiatflV - U,'t3amt-E wm av aanaTLeaaaaaBaajHi Wholesome Vegetables. The following information may bo useful to some, if not new to many. Spinach has a direct effect' upon the kidnoys. Tho common dandelion, used a rrrcens, is excellent lor tho same trouble. Asparagus purees iho blood. Cel- erv acts admirably upon tho nervous system, and is a euro for rheumatism and neuralgia. Tomatoes act upon tho liver. Beets, and tui nips aro excellent ap petizers. Lettuce and cucumbers are cooling in their effects upon tho system., Onions, garlic, locks, olives, and ehallatH. nil of which nrn simitar, lion sess medicinal virtues of a marked character, stimulating the circulatory, system nnd the consequent increase of tho' saliva and the gastric juice, pro mdting digestion. Rea onions are an excellent diuretic! find the white ones aro recommended to- be o?ten raw as a remedy for in somma. They are a tonio and niun tious. A soup made from onions Is1 rfgarj- 1: . l- T i. .lt , live in debility of the digestive organs. How Diamonds areUplit The diamond has a grade of cleavage i lane, the same as most mineral or oiyrttnlline substances, and hence ,it is pjoesiblo to split or divide one into tw o more parts, botiioiimts a large ece is removed a' o ic trom a gem by splitting, bnt.lt is a prpoiss attend eld with much risk. To accomplish this matter the stono is. carefully studied and'iUUno of'ole'avago asctr- tamed ; it. is plac d in hardei Cd ceineiil. n tne proper position, nnd the bbap .-qge of a steel chiSel r'esi-mliliiig a ta zhr, is carefully adjusted fo that tho division will be' at the points desired, and a Bharp rap with a bammer is niven it, Perhars no more costl'v Blow may be struck in any niecbanioal work than this, for in manipulating rgo diamond, if it is im-fkilltu'.ly given a gem of several thousand dol i ..Ai..n la ir i. .- Bke Must Be. Mr. Fangle (looking over the house be has just moved into.) "I wonder who lived here lost? Mrs. Fangle-"! don't know t but the lady was a Christian.' "Wow can you telIT She left no rubbish in the oellar, From Liri'iucorr's Magazine for Feb ruary, September. 1825, tho first success ful loooinotlvo was put in operation on tho Stockton & Darlington Railroad, in kugland, by Georgo Stonhonson. The nows of its success reaoned this country early in 1820, and bo groatly Interested Air. Allen that bo decided to go tp England and study the new motive power, Jie received an ap pointment trom tliu Uelawnro & Hud son Company as contracting agent, to purchaso in England tho railroad iron required to build 1G milen of road from tho company's mines in thd Lacka wanna Valley to Laokawaxen, a tribu tary of tho Dlilwnjo, and also author ity to puruha-te llircu locomotives for the new railroad, to be built on plans to be' decided on by him. Mr. Allen, on arriving at Liverpool, made the acquaintance ot George Stephenson, with whom ho consulted in oirntnir cut his plans. Two of the looomotlves were ordered from Mr, ii'phenson, and one from Foster, Ua trio'ifc Co., of Stonrbridge. It was tho lattt-r tr-e "Stcnrbridgo won mat was the first looomotivo ever run in America. Tho locomotives were re ceived in New York in the winter of 1828-29. set up and Wted whilo sus Mended in tho nir, and it was not until August 1829, that tbey wero taken to the road for whloh they were built. This road terminated at Uonesdale, retiua.. and ran about G00 yard- in a straight line, then crossing the Lacka waxen Crrek by a sharp curve of 750 yards radius. When tho "Stourbridgo Lion was swung in tho air pro par i ... . ... i- i. vory io oeing piacen on ino inn it i connectlini at ltuport with Phllnlolphla tana liartnt,A,l . thn tirut tlmn thAT I JlBaUlUV tllUirUUU IUT llimaeori. T,naau L Will- u.nuu.mu uu.nw v..uu lamsport, sunb iry. P.ut ivlllo. f. At Sorilmraw mo axies nan an unyioiuing paranei i Denana wun f. a k ihv. : k. it ror uarmDunt, tinHition. nnii tlmt. llinrn n no truoK I """" ""! .i.;i , "'' 1 . . . . . ' , ; i ai r,. x. uauii xau, uuu Man., with kingbolt that would permit ot tho t-iitfiiie accommodating itself to the curve ol tho ro id. Further, thu road had been built of greeti timber in long Iengthsnudthw timber had wraped con siderably in pi acts Nevertheless Mr. Allen was C'liitident that all would be well Ilfitrnd in vain, however, to got an engineer to run tho locomotive, And no ollluial of th road would rUk his lifo in tho apparently foolhardy enterprise: Mr. Allen then acted as engineer mmtelf, and ran the locomo tive three' miles down the track aud returned in safely. iV. Y. 'JVibune. AT YOUR SERVICE "With the bpet lino of Overcoats in Philadelphia for Men, Youths and Child ren. Nomnttor what kind of an Overcoat you want you will find it here, made in our well-known reliable way, at tho lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO. LttDGfiit Bcanrstf. Sixth and Cfcestnut. boat tb fiftieth Bart af Iti bulk . It la a Ttt. doablt U Ula- mom.m Urc a l aT ttrrj, vt mu im tnow yon aw u. iuitefMm Mil LiltlOidiT at Iu trum tkurt.wl iat aiptwUnc. ltttr writ at oat: Wa par all ip(Maarf M. R0SC0E CON KLIN G HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. B j nla nephew, Alfred B. Conldlsa;, Thla work will (ion!"7 '"ued L' U' ,ola UricUl lV -Knp- . P1!0! coa Ma. ateel portrait, aad fiuxlmUea ot iuir vf eminent conumporariM la Lotn paxtiea. WE ESPECIALLY INVJTB LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS. AND CANVASSERS, to maVa , earl applioailona for the eicluilta control '"''torT. Oi;e of tlio greatest oi'portuniUea to (Wken writing, n)Uoa tM paper.) CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 3 Bt lltlt Street, Sew York. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and bcautlbec h hair. Promote a luxuriant 0rnu,th rowuia j'Aiiomn ana hair (auw ftoaart l Mat Prttrriita. I 1 3 4t CATARRH, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever, A N171V llOJIU TniSATMENT. SufTprcrs aro not generally aware that tliesu ureases are c-ontacioiw, or time they arc di,c to the presence of living parasites In tho llnlug inciubraiiQ ot the noso and cus- result H tlmt a simple remuly lias boon for- tachlan tubes. Microscopic, research, how. ever, liaa proved this to bo a fact and the ululated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever aro permanently cured In o io iiirco Eiiup.e applications maao from ouo at home by tlio patient once In two weeks. N; II. For catarrhal illscliarpe peculiar to females (whites) this remedy Is a specific, A. pamphlet explaining tills new treatment is bent on receipt or ten cents py A. il Canada. ScieiUtJla American. StilTerers from catarrhal 'troubles cbouli reaa lha above carerour. BBaaaaaaHuas7. I Amp fromObk. Il.r. l.a wajiiap" ponmt or Nr.u.m. IVIVM MB. Of a.Ulu. UHa. Sua moalli t ( l,w a.v. ,s .ra7 K. G.AII, to alliuiui .ud publU (eian.dj W, U.CUB.ISO.V STATIONS. A.M. SCKANTON , 8 III BeiioTtie n in Tarlorvtllo 6 20 L.1CKA wanna, oxs I'lttston l s.l West I'lttston..... 6 41 Wyoming '47 Maltdr til nonneti , not Kingston M Plymouth Junction..,.,., 7vi Plymouth 1 10 Avonano , . f 14 NtntlcnKe T 19 IlunlocK's 7 -.a Bnlcksblnny 7 37 Hick's Perry 7 65 Beach ilircn , 8 01 lierwlok .... tm7 nnarureex B13 Willow Grove. 810 Limn ltidge s so jHpy. ova lllojimDulu S3J llupert ..i 137 Oatawlss.1 R42 Danrlllo 657 (Jliuliilcy camnrnn 9 0? KOBTIIUHBBRLXND V 2 13 4 9 0-11 13 M at t 01 117 1 09 9 SS l is dsn 1 211 9 85 I '. m. r. h. r. m boirrn. a. v. r. v. r. u IM 6 50 .... OiS Soil 3t 2 10 0 81 218 6 4) 1121 AM 2S til .... 6S9 3 87 7 03 3 40 7 07 2 13 712 8 Si) 7 id 2ltt 7 21 2 59 7 23 S (W 7 41 3 20 7Sfl 3.11 8 07 3 40 8 t 3 17 8 SO .15.1 H27 3 07 R31 4 02 8 81 4 09 8 41 4 15 (147 4 22 8 12 1 4 2S as? 44K 915 4 54 5 CO 9 2 5 15 9 45 r. x. r. x. BAKERS SND CONFECTIONERS Bloomsonrg, fa. WMrT.F.SALE and RETAIL Exchange Block, 88 is mm 9 DO 9 55 1000 loot 1018 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 3 1 1034 10 4 10 47 10 5t 10 6.1 1102 11 12 1122 1131 11 40 ii'co it m 1201 um 12 12 S 17 12 82 11 41 12 55 fW'M nr.il Ulami Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. CnmR and trv our FAMOUS lb uem awws- ie WIIOLESALt IIEALKRS IN Cvj, $oWro, (Canary, Fvofly n noly. Scran too, pa. & HEADING , 4.00 Eheumatism. In undoubtedly oaustd by 1 actio acid in the blood,, acid attacks tho fibrous list-lies, and caiibts thu pains aud aohes in thu back, shouiderti. knees, ankle) blps and wristp. Tliousands of people have found 'in Huod's Sarsaparilfa a positive curd for rheumatism. This medicine; by its purifyinn notion, cen tralizes the acidity ot the blood, and also build up and strengthens the whole body. "Hnve a cigar, o'd mant" "No: I swore off for a year." ' Oh, well, :t week im't long to wait. T&ke it." .tV. Y. Hun. PHILADELPHIA A, HAILHOAO. ON AND APrun NOV. tOtll 1899. THAINS LEAVB ULOO.MSHUItq 03 lollows: (SUNP1Y1 KXCKl'Tin.) For Now York. I'nlla lclbhli. Itcadlnir. PottiTlliA. For Wllilamnport, union and Danville 7:3 1 a. m. 9:10, ii:u v. iu. , For Catawlvta Oft), 7:30, 11:03 a. m., 1S.20, 0:00 6: 1 J p. ra. For ltuperteoi, 7.30, 11.01 a. ra., 12:v0, 3:13, 5:00, TRAINS FOll ULOOMSIlUI'.a Leave New York via PliliadelohU 7:15 a. p. m. and via Easton 8: 15 u. ui. 3.45 p. m. ueave l'nuaaeipnia w.w a. m. n;ihl p. m. Leavo lteadtn? 11:50 a. in. 7:5! o. m. Iieave Pottsvllle 12.3J p. 111. uea.yv ramaqua i:ui a. in. v:-s p. m. Leave WliliainsDort 9 15 a. in. i:is n. m. Leave Uatawlau 6:55. 8:00 a. m.. i:.iii. ft.oi. a.ia Leave ituoert d:l. 7:03. 8.0S. 11:11 a. m. 1:38. 3:3 1. ror jiaiumore wasmngton ana ino west via n. fi O. It. It., through tralos Wave Ulrard Avenue Station t'hlla. (I. & It. it. H.) t:U, ':, 11:00 a. m. 1:35, 4:3 6:54, 7:30 p. m. Hunlafs 4:25, 11:00 a. m. r.ou p. iu. ATLANTIC CITY DlVItHON. ucn.v i luiwit iiiu , tel l, bliCoLUUV OLrUUb waarr, ana ooutn wroct, n nan: FOR ATLAKTIO C1TT. Week ilars Kxpresa. 9.00. a. m. 4:01 d. m. An. comodatlon, 7:30 a. m. 4:3 1 p. m. euaoais u..pnj!, r.uja.m Accomodation 8:00 a. ro. anu 4:n y ut. HBTOKIIINO, LEAV ATLIMTIOCITT, Depot corner Atlantic and ArKam n venuea : wejicaava KDre!i3. 7::o. a. m. and 4:0,1 n. m. Accomoaauon. iio a. m. aua 4:3 1 p. ra. xiindavs F.XDrC39. 4:00 rj. in. Accjm-litinn. a a. HANcooK. A. A. .McLKOD, Oea'L Pass. Aaeitf. , k jiw. at wm f. Manager. ent r. aof.ntS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Everywcctc. FETST.tSI GOODS -A. SPECIAL . SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobaooo. Sole agents of the following brands ot Cigars I Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Jm. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, u llHlvfl Orn$es. Umonj, ream NUtj. Bananas, leanH5. ymonoj. ps- Entish WalnUtj. pop 8m tSOl BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. 6. ftOBBIflS. Foreign and Domestic from Ocoan to Ooean- Ovir thirty-two 5 cars ago, Mr. Alf. rod tSpccr, tf P imsht, imported from tlie' bat-ka of tli- Potira, iu Ponujjal. a few of tlio 1 rt Grflpo vine, and com- menc d oarettil einmmetiu lor tlio purpore of producing a flrbt-clag American l'ort, botb io'tuen eJ and nufermontcd. He has bct'n tminently euccceslul, and now opeer rt wine and unfermcntid iui 0 if known from ocean to ocean,and endorsed by the bid medio 1 talent in iho world as tho mt no- produced for the use of invalids Jfor t-aio by drtiijgHta. Pennsylvania Railroad. The r.ipid dpcrease in the number of Katiparuo.4 ih beizinnLic; to r.ttract the attention ot Fcit-ntino oi(.'tie8 in Aus tralia. From the collective report! of tne vnriom stock inspectors it was of, tinmted mat in lfcW7 tinrd wrp l.aBl. 510 kangarooH. Iu 18851 Urn number loll to i,17U,IiHU, a decrease of 711, 180, Tho chief obataulp to tho alop lion ot ra anroi lor the lteotual pro. tpotion ot inn Kangaroo is uw vigor ous appetite, uno nut-grown lfeiga roo eats as much grass as six sheep. Philadelphia it Erie R. R, Oivis ion, and Northern Central Railway, -M TIME TABLE. in enoct Nov, 10. isss. Trains leave BunDarr IA8TWARD V.tOa. CO.. Sea Hbore TCnnrpa MbllT f.ar,t I arrivtog at Pniladpipiila3.ie;, m. ; New York I rn.ovy.ui. i jaiviiuun?, a. iu u. ra. : waSQIDfftOn I 5.63 p. m., connecting at rnll&delpnia tor all sea Bboro points. Through passenger coach to I PhUatielDlilA. I 1.33 p. ra. Day Szpreas I dallr except .Sunday). foi Uarnshnrf nn inmrme-1 mate statioon, arriving at. v h II a A e 1 d h a I S.50 p. m. ; New York, o.as iu m. ; Baltimore s.45 p.m.; Wanhlnstoc, MS p. m. Parlor carl through to Phlladelpbla anil passeoger coaches I through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. I d.i3 p. m.-nwiuya Accomraoaation (aauy I lng at Philadelphia 4.33 a. ra. i Now Yortc 7.1b a. m. baitunore, 0.1s . m. : Washlncton d.30 a. m. : I Pullman sleoplngoartrom HarrlAurg to Phlladel-I yum auu mow j7uiiivampu:4 pissentren) can remain In steeper unaisturtm until 1 a. m. l.fO a. m.-Krle Mall (dallv) for narrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arrwlng at Phlladelphta .sua. m. New Yorlt, n.M a. m.; Through Pullman DiTCpuiK uaro iuiu paaaonger ooiiones to rhlladei. 8.60 a. m. Vt ittt-ra Kilm ( 1 ,117) for II trrl sxf ani l iWinisltit? sttttt'ii irftvlni at Billl- mO!D 7 -W. a. 111. 1 1 lVHlur.in4 m an turouifti mi'irn in li ping otrsto iitittmire and vrasaingion, ana liiruugb piiwag)r 0 'aches to uaiviuiuiv. TOBBEB .KfcT OI3-I3S. H BLOOMSBURG tPB INDUCEMENTS -IN- Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines "What Kow York Cost. WQSTWARU. 9.10ft. ra.KriO Mftll MaIIW tnr Vwia art nil CananlMtf na 41 d Iotrme4lat atittona, iiooaes I tor, UitraTo i id NU?ara VaWh. witn ttiroua Pall-1 njaa Pl 1 iftoars ani pwnTftTtjnaeaes to Erie and 9.M News Kxprese ( daily roi 4 oolc Haven I i. p. ia.-siatrara Kxpreea WallrflxoDtsun. yi Cor Kane. Guna -iltia and i?itirrtin.-iintAt(i- I tlona, It - htswr, Buffalo and viaftni Kails with I kunmicupiiHiir o j'i'mesio Kane ana TloioeHt? s.op.m. 1'actUne dl!v xceftHandavfor ' novo, vvvklufl and IntoniiedlatB etationfl. vMb throutfU pw wusrer co vh&o to Kcnovo and Wati ,v .is p. m. wuiiirriipoix Express i jillr William Kllua. H.rri.Urr, 1 wriUii l bav Mtt knows olblnf la Uk font albau. IwUrdjr I look erdf iittvuf b to Ty m W, J, El uvtfa, Uufor, H., wriitit I Utfftnordtr fwr yvur tlbgrn tt LkLmoal try batiM I vUii Mr (or aldsl ilartwurh.' tiibaraara dolocauUajMlli a ta su ica 10 riva ci. ticll Rvitu Ibtlr lien. Ctarv ind bittlnfii iln untrandivvflil. eua ha uati bold aftburrand bMtlnfii ril untrandivvflil. Nhull wo start VOU In IliU luisiiiew, rUrtlr mao? 1 wa will turf you If ou dam 1 dcUj until uwibwaataabaadofvoulayourpart of ibacvuninr. Ufot lata bbl on will baabuia 4k uprQld fu. arllfU4J f)a aiUMUilof ft fwrcad MMMtfulwraMl tttAtOUO u ilpllur lhuUtripl Albiinaaraio baauUl leiba ulla fur miaacb, bound io Crimaoii ktlklt riu ith.thariuiBclr daaoratad laiiiaa. niuluiaal alhuuaiB th wfll. Urrl bUa. Uraatcil br(a)nt tvar known, Aganti Uboreltarras. lilf monajr for iwU, Jtaronata bhubw 1 tuctfHiui imdi. Otlia I1M1I OH tig U I 1 111 IO Of mt lalklutnacaaurr. Wbartvtr abawn, avtrjr wm wania ta tot FRAZER AXLE GFTASE IIVU T T Hi . . ... ' Hot offKleil bxhat. JJF.tViik f.I ., INK. Jlrrctont. uud IIikI-,. fj,arr.,i,. CHICHtlrCR'8 ENGLISH PENNYflOYAL PILLS. Ilea Croft Ijliiuiuna trnuiL Tkaaal rtllabla nlUiaraaU. laa ara. I41e, ak V-rrnggUt fur iba UU. Maa it r Mil, ta real nuui , mi4 vltb bluarlfaboa. Tttbaaa wLbjs Ha44. (laniM) tut MftUalata a4 U.llaa Cu Lalie," fa UMf, ky mail. JfrnhaV, it. cbaaa, ut uka thwuiaada of ordara wltb ratJiUtjr uvr baVakaowu. yraat pro flu await awry workar Afaatawra atuklacrortunaa. Udlai naka aa anoch aa tuaa, Yeu,ralcr. aa tla at wall ov oot. tull UfunaaUa aud larata frvt. Io Iboaa wba wriia for aaaia, wltb (tarlkuUra and larmafurow famllf Ukblaa, Hooka a4 fartodlcaia. Aftar you kituw 1U abuuld you cvucluda t 9 no furtkar, why so kanu la doua. AUnaa k- , AUJU CU-, Alum. JtUixs Jin. l&.'es-ly. i:uiaam-ra niMUHiBiaawHililiMi l'lllI.Al)El.i'liiA,rA. iwiloDC4nouirilta "r Iuh if llm. fruu kualiuiw. OuwpruoouUialliw curab( tf iHbern wul., txtiid (or Clrrular, VURE GUARANTf.p. 0$$$ if ma. One of Ibo moat tqcceesfiil of land speculations! was tho purchase of Man battan island from thu Indium by the uutcit west iniiifi ormpauy in 1020. It 1 as long been know 11 that thu attutc Dutchmen bought tbix lantl very fhenp aim tiiiiio tiaeu to uu a tradition amoni' jnow 1 orit i'n"oi-i)oys int ttio price was a nottii-ot Mini, 'j iih, liowover. fays tbo 1 outlis Companion, is now proveii to uu an nr r. A fuw wi k atro Hen. J une Grout V llton, id to" i.f 'Aiil.-tiii'i (!ycl prndia of Amerluan Hiogrsphy," dn- covcrtl at Ani4'trlam tli" ontrinal deed of ale nmo'ig tho pipt-H of an old Dutch famiiy. Tho pr co paid wns aoout t'qual tij of our pru'ent our renoy. loo island con'ains 1 1.000 a'jrei of land. In the month of July last Wil- ff;,FMiJe'PSu n-5 p ra Ham Astor ol New York boucht comer SUr?0S.4 JS p' ra- lot on lli m-is anil, if) fot. iilu onn trie Man learos Now YorlcB.00p.m.: Pbtladal. TIT?' Tl ll,r 0,.LK'rr uxPQdUnt w"ranK ui ii iias ycou juMiaiMi uy uynutH, I H-"'-nr uiimn irim r'iuAi?ipau uut, on tn oibi r liar.d, it may ba ro. hdniiuhv, n.w.tffrwn .- marKcd mat II nnv nno had taken S21 in 162G and put it at interest nt G per cent, and if ho and his auio-usorB had i'acli vcar invested the intercut monov . ., . . "... . . I J m n in at tne Bame rate tno capail would now BxprinsiSMtiMve snnbury e.sj p. &i.,amTinK amount to about 81 15,000.000 at Bl.jom V rry yn n. m.. WllVra-barra i.W p. ui. f I . .7, w, wwyarm u, ( R.m.arriT tr.r THKOnan TKAINV POliSDKllllHY FUOM TIXt SAil r,UKOUTJI. News ErDmu leiivi. PkllAiiaintit i i nn n m uaititnore, 4.3 j h. m narrlsburg, J. :U a. m. dally rrllaiat MuntmiT 1.53. a.m. I . , , ,. .nnara KxprMnieiT-. I riiiitLuriiinia.n.oiiit. m. vaMnini?iii h in n tn , I iimore .uoa. la, taa 1' ercrpt 's'laa.ij arrlvlrf it I ?39,irr. l.H P, nt tbroucb fnrlor car Horn J-nila-leipbia and mroiiKh iiwwi oactea from I ruuwu'inuia ituii iiaiumorr. Kast Hne le.tes New ink u.'j . m, ! miladel. pbla, 1 1. to i. m. : W Hhtairtoa, :o V) u, m. : Daltl. more. ii.a. m.,(ilallr-i-pt Sunday) a'rtrljjg at I coicheifrornl'hllail'lpliUtnd ualil-nore n wiunifLou 3 su p. in HUNIIUItV, IIAKIXTIIN r H.KEIIIAIdtF tDally except ouuuay.) Wllkeb.irre Hill low S'loourr -AT- 4111 llTt.A S'lnbllr. mm n . arrtvlnt: at Bloom Vrr)' la i i. m., Wllkok-b trrt This la nrt B't tuuoh ni iIi j land ol New York U wr.rUi4 but it would havo uecn u very "my lnvtslment. Tbu Eemely for tha Influetiza. A remedy recnmmendtd for patients -nir j .... t .i . sui'uiru wun me iiui'ii'iizi is lvemp's lialsnm, thq Hpcoiflu for coiwhs and colds, which h wpeoinly alnpted to dlsrasfs of the thtoat I'li.d lungs Do not wait for the firrt syniptoraj of tho disease before spouring tlio ri m dy, but gt a bottle and keen it on hand for uuo Jhp mqmi'pt il ii n'oded. If lngatJlloom Kerry 18.37 p. it., Hanburj 1.30 p. m Erpresa Wmt lhavw Wdlctu.barre J.05 u. m.. ar. Ting at nioom Wrrr l.M p. m., xnnbury 6.J0 u. ir, SUNDAY THA1W8. Wllkegbirre mill lai7ai Himnnpv irva m rlTljitat Bloom Kerry 10.46 a. m., Wllies-uiirre Bunlay aoeommojitlou leaves Wlikea-Harre 5:10 iiiA-i re. pujii, j. n. wood. Oen. Manager, aen. Passenser Act. ATENTS, urnm irvet, FARHSS HolL .flllniatK anil Location Is the fcoum A.HOlll.CUrxaat, V. Jl'lJ 10talnil.ini an i-aten t IS lli'l' l-ll PU it J II11DI. 1CK We nave no sub-arenciei, all business h-pho-ed tha Ibflaenai has a tend ncy $ at i ssVrr thTn'osVeSron! tho britur on pno-Huonia. All druggls- mSjSfi& anwinr.or puoW.Wiiu deripuon. ts cell tho H tleatn. X? S4"". 1' Pi!f.BWWe or 't. tten ot cnarSe vi us iivfc uug uu uamui u wjcuiffl. A )OOk,''lIowtoObUUil,atenUi.wltlirBfBrii.,. iii: ikiIm nn.M..,. . . ,. loaotual CUnrjiln vnn, Ulum ....... - - . I S make 'from ". dnt tree. Addreis ' un,n WANTHniSB'W"Mfe c- A SNOW & CO., ttey am worlilpj for aq old andrclUMe frm. ua, oppoaits Patent om WaaUlrufoa. ro suusoitinp ' FOIt THE ((ratlfl territory In towns and countlej can tu teT Cured by prompt appllcatlqn. Wa grow tbe gtoclf hvvuiii .luyiio. VUANKXIN DAVIS (Ml. XtOTjrjmen, Baltimore, VJ. Music - - - - Warerooms COJiUMOUN, TO POULTRY Is ILD GAME SHIPPEB3 WANTED. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Uean, Game, Horn, Meat and Stock, Potatoet, Vecetablcs, Vnn, ed and Live Poultry, Frultt of all kinds, Pon Corn, Honey, Beeswax, Glnsen, Maple Sugar, Apples, Grapes, Cranberries, Furs and SlTiis C. . H. BALLARD.& CO.. Produce and General Commission Merchants. ABERDEEN. SOUTH DAKOTA i,,asi5'''.toi.k,J3 Blinum. UK a.WuulUL I'tlLidJ,.!,!. I'. ll-8-lw. " It yiiUAniMitklnirurMini.. V...t...i-rV r.p. to. wm. roroifTinJ E,j"iri:t,,2r'',i . V.I UttChvMuulbL. Hiiu.l.l.,1.1. w. 'rr HINnrBftABaia Oo.,K.1 I.UiHi r IWBMnrsssiiii - s ASTUli A can.be ourc J lMa-HHt.