COLUMBIAN AN DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBTJK.G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 THE X YA MULVILLB FABMEE'S INSTITUTE. (coHCLtiukD.rnot last weer.) 6raiibilRDowninr being tinb.fJ lovbo present, Mot a, copy ot hta essay which watteid by Mr. Woodward. It wai a trong'f.rgumcnt In taror of Macadatnlted toada, full ot facta and figures to proTe bla statements and would Oil four colnmni ot this paper. Nd one ottering to dlacuas the subject, Mr. .Tewksbury rcad"Iegii1ature needed to lmprovo our present Itoad Laws," In which he made aomo very good points, although he digressed considerably, Ho placed particular stress upon tho Idea that all road taxes shall be paid In cash, and com plained of tho unequal taxation. Sir. Woodward commented upon nur present tload Laws, saying that they were Imply chaotic. AFTMNOON SESSION. Tho meeting was called to order, and on motion the road question was open for dla cussion, limiting speakers to flro minutes. Mr. Woodward was called for, who, taking the platform argued strongly In favor of paying road tax In cash, advocated con. acmllTc legislation In regard to the sub. Jcet ot roads, and recommended that th state offer a premium for the construction of the best piece ef road of some specified length! tie favored this as a means of Bute aid, and as Btatc taxes are mainly from corporations, tho burden would not tall upon the farming-community. Although not on the program, Miss Tewksbury recited "A Dream," accom panled with music by Mf SUlon at the or gan. It was excollent nnd well received, Mrs. J. T. Colo then told In a brief esiay what "The Farmers' Home" Should be like, and being a farmers wife she fully understands tho situation. Mr; Woodward made a few appropriate remarks, expressing his apDreciation ot such sentiments and moved a vote of thanks be given the essayist. This waa ecodded'by Mr. Blsson who spoke' a' few words' complimenting tho paper1: Mr Bowman offered as an amendment that It be offered for publication. Carried unani mously Eastburn Reader was then called for; UU' paper1 was principally upon the sub ject of draining. It was a plain common sense statement of facts coming under his observation; It was discussed at some lengthv Mr.Horthub'toldl the Institute about silo. All that is necessary is to prevent air from coming to the green food, thus preserving It'forwlntor'aso. Astbry'tn music by A. 0'. Blsson' "Going from Home," was loudly applauded. Mr. Gv R. OoSc was then 'Introduced and read "How to train Jour Bays," the same as he had at the;Bentoa' Institute. Mr. Slsson sang "Mrs. Lofty and I," and the meeting adjourned. if KVKSLSQ SESSION. The h'all 'was densely packed at an early hour, and when called to order, MUses Fannie and Minnie Leo played' the organ and violin. JohnEmery Eves, assisted by the Benton' Glee Club, followed with' a beautiful selec tion, and'wero recalled. The Leo girls again played the organ and rlolinv atte'r which Miss Jennie Gotleib re cited "Pledged with Wine." Dr. Henry Liftman's locture', "The Chemistry of other Worlds," was the chief feature of the cvcniog. So was aided by a powerful scloptlclan'.wtth which numer ous Illustrations ot the moon and the plan els were shown on' canvass. The Glee Club sang 'A Hundred" Years Henee,"audi'The Happy Plow Boy." FRIDAY atOBNINO. li day morning opened with "Welceora to Monday" by the Benton Glee" Club, as sisted by1 hobo talent Hi W. Northup'dlscnBsed "The Exhaus Uoh and Restdration'of our Bolls:" It was ah exhaustive argument, clearly showing how farmers are likely to "run down" their firms by robbing the soil. Tbos. J. Edge, 'secretary of the Btate Board of Agriculture, asked' which was' preferable to cut clover or plow It under?' The answer was, cut It. Mr. E.J. Bowman spoke briefly upon the'subject, and told how a man bought a farm and paid for It tho first year'lh beans raised upbm it. Mr. Wo. Recce asked how to raise bet- tercrops arid where to find a market, to which Mr. Woodward replied, "Do better farming on lcea land. We mus'tlessen the cost of production. The world la our market, end the world wants the best. Balso the very best at the very lowest pos sible cost. People will buy. "Farm Drainage" was ably discussed by Mr. A. Z.' Bchoch. He claimed that drain age was beneficial In time of drouth as' well as In time of flood. Turtle feet, he'says, Is the proper average depth tor this section, and tllo Is the most profitable. attkbsoon session. Opened with muslo by the Glee Club and A'song byMr. blsson. F. P. Eves' little daughtfcr Bernice recit ed "The Blackberry Girl" to the delight ot all present. "General Fruit Culture-' was then dis cussed by Mr. A. C. Blsson. Ho gave many vaiuablo suggestions for the proper care and management of the orchard, inter. aperied with a'number of laughable anec- dotts"ad d 'remark's. lie strongly advocat. cd spraying trees to prevent the fruit from becoming worm eaten. Mr. John A. Woodward, associate editor of the Farm Journal, was then Introduced, and he' proceeded to tell "how the bars should be let down." This1 gentleoian Is a practical farmer. The chief object of his essay was to show farmers the great ne cessity of' caretaking on the farm. He was tendered a vote ot thank's. The little daughters of John Eves, Lula and Reba, then treated the audience to a song with organ accompaniment. Miss Julia 0. Loos choose to entertain the audience by giving tbem a chapter on "Character Farming," which she did in yery clear and able manner. Many truths were expressed by the essayist. Although It had no reference to the cultivation of the earth it seemed in perfect harmony'wlth the ' essay of Mr, Woodward. She was tendered a vote of thanks. The program being exhausted the dis cussion of the fruit question was taken up by Mr. Northup. He' advocated the spray. ing process. At the conclusion of bis re marks sevtral questions were asked and Mr. Blsson answered them briefly. Ad journed. XVXNINQ SESSION. Glee Club rendered a beautiful selection Miss - Maggie Eves gave a recitation which was followed by Edith U. butter, reading part ot Wblttict's 'Mogg Megame. Another selection of music and 8. O. Gabo, the lecturer of the evening was In. troduced. who chose for his subject "I'op ulari fallacies." He exploded the Idea that It was nccessaryi for a person to become old before attempting to gain distinction, and that "honesty was tin best policy.' Honesty Is not a policy hut a principle, Many other old sayings were shown In their true light The Glee Club sang the Duck song after which Blsson was called for, who respond ed by sioKlug, "The Farmer Boy," Ad How Is It? 11m our Krc.it country, tho land of boasted liberty, flbwlng with "milk aud honoy," merged Into a great gamb ling pooH lifts It bcoomo a ruoro tnncMiiafor speculation, plunder and gal robbery! What are the signs of tho times? Wo bear of nnoertatn sounds the moaning of which It is bard to interpret. Tho chains of op- D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD HLOOMSIiURG DIVISION. STATIONS. a nonsE it-no can talk t Everybody has heard of n " home laugh," but wbo has ever seen an equine rifted with the newer of iDeochf fiuch an animal would be pronounced a miracle t but so would the telegTonh and the .telephone a hundred rears afro, why, even very recently a cure for con sumption, which la universally acknowledged to be scrofula atfcctlnir the lungi, would have been looked upon as miraculous, but now poo- le are betrlnnmg to realize that the dlionje i not Incurable. Dr. Tierce's Oolden Medical DUmoverr will cure It, If taken In time and Riven a fair trial. This world-renowned rem edy will not make new luntrt. but It will re store 'diseased ones to a henlthy state when other means hare failed. Thousands grate fully testify to this. It Is the most potent tonic, or strength' restorer,, alterative, or blood-cleanser and nutritive, or flesh-builder, known to medical science. For Weak Limits, 8plttlnff of Illood, Ilronchitls, Asthma. Ca tarrh In the Head, and all Llng-erlntr Coughs, It is an unequaled remedy. In derangements of 'the stomach, liver and bowels, as Indiges tion, or Dyspepsia, lllllounncsn, or "Liver Complaint,'' Chronlo Diarrhea, and kindred ailments. It is a sovereign remedy. I" Q olden Medical Dis covery " la the only tned iclno of its clam, sold by druggists, under a ti private 80 manV original an J novel features as .)M,in,i. n,.e i,.tM!.trt.i.n.A- v'ie.,!.,!. wo rwirwivBtiift ijiimiea. mis train In 1833. tho corner,tono of Bif lm-ffir frreat features uniqaoln tbo tlo-lnu. oinotiH win laid l,v President n'Mory of passenger travel. As It a...l:..., T..t.., a .....:'.! sit I snoods across tho conun nt there are presalon are blndtns tichtcr and tluhter r MoiP Vfirlr nam. inn. 1 tho ...mi in.if , flashed over tho wire-, to meet or over tho tolling massoi. Taxation Is burth- .i,,in.iin.r,,ip1i . mnniim unih finm.. fke it, the fliiotuatlons of tho Now onlng more and more the peoplo who l:.r.ii.nai..r .,nmraMtZft i.n.inf, I York and 1'hiladbltihia' stock raarkota, nrrt otrurrtrlinrr ujith nnvnrl v to win n I I anil Ihfrn nro niso notnii ot ltd uqhgl I ftuBTiiuww'"'.", .... n.. . J. "lit.. I. ... . ,'r, . , i camcron Mtiion Harla.id8s truly-ln her V" roP9, 01 mo notngs in tno uiotasw..... appeal to tho tnothera andynghtors of Zro,8" aDU uom10 nuanoiat mar s. cmwiasa' . ' . . n... 1X11110 Ihn ttfnuFinnrv man rnnila na lm I KUDCrt ... Ameriua to erect n iRungjmonumunno i - e -1 inobrasburg, i,.., a,hn ,., n n.,,. . I runs. I Rnnr. (j-.o w... vuuiH,, . .,uv, . .1.. .... ... ... .11. I limn HldM.. that "the aim Rhine iinnn tin asdiior I muiun muiiuu uaicur uiy uio- S7l- ,)fot. - est uin In tho length and brparltlt- of our Patoh any oonnnmion which those re- gf,":'.";;:;;;:: JJg i,i it. Ani.i.n.i I norU may siiKaest, or diBposn of any I Sxlwi! ... . .... rn ...... v...n ov...i,v...u. . I,., KIK"' '. . JIB Tho publisher of tub itoMij-MAKEn, i'i""uvi eiouuS...j...t. cY,hiru;y;v;;.;v.v,;.. 7 so printed aruarantee, from the manufact urers, that it wiU benefit or cure in everr case lot disease for which' It Is recommended, or money paid for It will be promptly refunded. Copyright, 1S98, by Wobi.dI Dis. Marx Asa'jr. SBSOO OFFERED hJ tne manufactur ers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh ltcmedy, for an Incurable cose of Catarrh In the Head. "Work horses in the city are worth three .times as much as country horses because we blanket them in the stable." FREE Get from yonr dealer free, the a Boot It has handsome pictures and vaiuablo information about horses. , Two Or three dollars for a sa Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more and cat less to keep warm.' KIA Ciua HI a jir s nu in 1 1 u Atk for 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test sn'other stvles ak nrices to suit every. bod. If yon can't get them from your dealer, write us. Marion II arland, tho friend and help er of women overvwlieie, haa taken up mo wotk oi rrsior ng the rulnod montt ment inarklt.g tho butlsl place) of Mary the Mother of Wellington, Udu Immlrtd years ago this venor- auiu woman was inlutrnl I Pour Btrlklng features of the Pennnsvl- Tania Jjimiiou, Of all the tiassonaer trains of the I world, nono presents for oonvonlonoo nnd accommodation of its passongors t w vine. The Now York Commercial Idvertiier says, "that interviews with many leading business men an to tbo prospeuts for 1890 reveal an almost unanimous belief that tho coming year vtii do one ot unusual prosperity. ' A study of tho abovo tiararrranh suacesU the following questions What is busi ness, and business prosperityt What is the business of the business men in terviewed! Are they gamblers in the stock markets and pool rooms in Wall Street, or do they figure in corporations, monopolies and syndioatesl Assuredly prosperity from that eourue moans groatcr adverllsity to tho toiling mil lions oi our own race. Labor is the source of all wealth, bat it bos been robbed of its fruits. Production is tbo fruit of labor and tho fortunes piled np to pyramids of millions by stock gam blers, corporations and monopolies are tho results of which they never produc ed a dollar We are told that "Capit al must be protected,1' but aro there corporations, trusts and monopolies within tbo r. m, S40 S59 SOS 8 II 6 85 .... S') 9 ISO 3D 3 11 6 41 S 41 seo .... NOltTIt. r. m, i. . ti h. 6 IS I 6 80 8 (9 ..f which Mirion Harlaud;istho editor" ,,rt tyj'ewtltor is prov dffer, as their conttir.ution to the good p9,6 t tialn s p cause, sevenly-livo cents out nf evory annual snbscript'bn'oT IWri dollirs to the .Migiztno sent in diidiig the nest s'x months. Every suoh subscription must bo accompanied hy thd words, "Jvr Mary Washington Monument." Tho otter is uenerous and should meet with an onthnsiaatio reponso. Huaiowa T4S Nanilcote., (0 Avoniiiio tot nymooth 7 69 fiymoum junciion out Kingston,! tienneit...MM Mauoy...., Wyoming..., West lliuston.... Ilttston. ...,.. Lackawanna .Taylorviile Uellovuo. I hosantok BTATI0.NS. OS 819 SIT 8 31 8 87 B 83 8 40 8 43 8M 900 180 3 36 345 i'is 4 0 4 00 4 11 $1,000,00 TO IMS GtVKJJ AVAV Orange County Farmer says: -The 'At vided for tho free atrons. Ho will take the dictation of letters or tulo urnins, ami see that they are forwarded from the train. Thus may Liubinets nroeeed thotiuh tho counting-room bo many miles awnvk So mnoh for tho men. i,aUies couia nover bofore trayel in such oomforti i or their convenience a waiting-matd is assigned to each iratn, whoso duty is to servo a9 tauies raaiu in an mat a.u. a.m. die term implies. L.dies wlthoat j ::;:::::::: !g dort, ladies with children, and invalids I Tayiorvnie tw vooo aro the particular objects of their care, 10 00 10 19 1019 .... 1094 6 41 10 41 6 68 IBM 7 0S 10 SI 7 W 1109 (20 1113 T91 11 16 7 31 11 30 7 81 1181 7 43 1131 7 49 11 1)8 7 69 11 43 8 06 II 64 8 17 13 06 S3! 1310 823 19 19 8 83 13 30 8 39 13 97 1331 13 33 13 40 134! 13 63 101 109 1 13 AT YOURv SERMCE With the best line of OvcrcontS' in Rliiladclpliia for Men, Yontlia nnd Cliililrcn. No matter what kind of an Ovprcortt you want you will'limUit' hero, nindo in our woll'known reliable vay, at tho lowest1 prices. YATES & CO. I.KDAKtt lirllLllIMO. Sixth Anil Cliestnut. A. C. 8 41 8 49 9 63 858 903 909 917 9 80 1 20 9 85 p.m. r.M botrrn. tho ttirmer indeed the exhibit of voo- scone of our own observa- etsbtes nnder tho oharco of James Vick, linn nnd knnwlcdrfn that liad nnt a I Seedsman, of Hochi Stcr.lN, X. Ihisnrrn ho request of l'roudent Wood of the 0 that one's own maid may be left at New York Btate Society, the editor of I ijome, .and yet the fair traveler may t.iclraw&ntia 624 ltttston 6 83 wosi niision tn Wromlntr 6 47 Maltbr 6 61 recoive assiHance of one voll trained I Snton'"'.'.'.'.'.""'...".;'. Sm in t.Vin ilnllpd nf hpr vnp.atinn. Tho I Plrmouth Junction 7 05 fourth Imnortant feature, also of nter- '.'Sif-Q ' " J1U. ( .n!lt I (iffffil ill liriZPS for UlH bflHL and I n-t n iUn ln.i: ta tha nluarual nn Hr I NantlCOkO 7 19 auiiai UA.;fw .na, ui uuiiuwcu uujhuii I ' i on, . j ,uu mulc-, .a vuv vmov. . .v,. w. . jjunioClrtl 76 to invest in tne originarpiant, or piaco l " " una car is aaacuea 10 mo rear ui uie miotiiinny 737 of beginning, but through a svslera of following bix vegetables grown from tra-ln. The latter half of it is a large gjSSJ,1?,;:::::::::::::: Joi clas legislation they woio enabled and m1 purchased of thpra: I otatoes, ripen titiing-room furnished with eay Hcrmct... bo7 . - . . ... . I ,n . A, . 1 1 - . 1 if . . l' . . . ... nnar Creelc... ....... ...... 813 permttua to rou iaoor nntu tney hate I i onnwi ijri uuuuuuwh, uwragc 0Dai. uroaa pia'o winaows aamit a wniowarore. si grown to bo millionaires while tnose I uu ' i wiao expanse oi ngni, onu inu I pT.5.,'..;"""j. iao who Droducea tins wealth aro on the I uuiuu ws rcurraounu m wt putiorm a; tno retr manu a pieasaui moomsbwe sss - . .1 HI.. J! I - .1 I ' . . . . . . 1 imnArt. nf ctnrvfiiinn "ho "tronr nf I aomoeiitiun. a no uiniHUT was iuarvci i nnan.n r niioprvnint v in lair weatner. I f!-"-. ana it was tho most aimciiit tieK ous. of. the kind that ho undertook, owing to the uniform oxcellenco of the exhib its. Trns disDlav attracted as muoli attontion as any feature of tbo fair, and reflected iiroat credit ou both the orig ination aud comnctititors. The firm oilers 31,000,00 in cash this dpen-airobservatoiy in fair weather. ui'';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Jj I naBaiiniTOPC atlii I Ilftnvlllfl A M LUID ua in UIICM 1W a uaoan4iviu ""'""" r . ..td . . ,.in.;nnm fn, i.y verge ot starvation, xno "year unusail prosperity,, abovo alluded to may st'll further enbanoo the fortunes of tho favored clashes, but in the same degree reduces tbo chances of winning a living to the millions of toilers who oarn "their bread in tho Bweat of tli iir face." We observe that the "belief rhVpnU n vnnr nf unuiHal nrnanpritv .'' and not that of universal nroanuritv. I year to lie competed for at tho Illinois martments. aud a barber saloon, the The forecast of the Drediotion will no State Fair, hvery person growing I Pennsylvania Limited sustains its olaim . . . . . . . I !! 1 1 J .1 1A .. a. I ' . . loubt inspiro hope for the Iesi tortnnate I vogeiaoies auuum cuu iu iuh iur i m ueing tne most ODmpicie passenger learn tho facts. It costs nothing to try. only to be disappointed in the realiza tionof such arosnlt in tho end. Capital holds the fort and it is backed and protected by the government, and labor is the slave that makes "brick for task masters,"1 and this year it may be obliged to "gather its own straw to mix with the mortar, hence business ladies With thoao four prominent character into", in addition to the superior sieop intr apartments, bath-rooms for b:itb seicet, a diuintr car unoxcelled in ser vi eo and cuisine, smoking ana reamug train of the world. Cameron 9 07 NORTnCKCIRLAND.. 9 81 A. M. 10 Oi 1016 10 83 10 27 1030 10 81 10 33 10 43 10 47 11) M 10 63 1103 11 12 1123 1181 11 40 1160 11 M 13 01 13 00 1313 13 17 13 82 13 41 13 69 r. h. r. u. r. 163 680 .... 6 89 3 09 6 30 210 6 87 218 6 46 2 24 6 69 229 669 .... 6 69 2 87 7 03 9 40 7 07 2 46 712 2 60 7 16 2 63 7 31 9 69 7 23 306 743 3 20 7 66 8 31 IB 3 40 8 It 3 47 8 20 3 63 8 97 3 67 8 31 4 03 8 33 4 09 8 41 4 13 8 47 4 22 8 92 4 24 8 67 4 46 9 16 4 61 5 00 9 23 6 16 9 49 BUKERS AND CONFECTIONERS Exchange Block, cioomsDurg, ra AL.1S ana KiiiAiu lucks d Clams Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Cnme and try our FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews- r. ii, r, 11. Connection at Ituoert with Phll&delDhla ti Reading Railroad tor Tamanend, Tamaqua, will, lamsnort. Hunbiirr. l'oit ivlllo. etc. At Northum berland with H. B. I)1T. P. IL K. lor UarrHhurif, lock uaren, Emporium, warren, uorry, ana r.riu. nporlum. Warren, Corry, and u Bcranton, l'a. OommunioQ Wlne O.i tho question of home putronage tho Wilkes-Ba ro Record comment a followe; Patrons of tho Record will be ready to acknowledge that this nnx has ever been ready to ndvocate the Physicians who havo used Spoor's Port Qrane Wine, of New Jersey, and I interests of our home merchants and men'mav look nnon the comine year I have applied to it the strictest test, I business rann as contrasted with' those as one of unusual prosperity.' Merit I oronounoe it etrictly pure and rich I of firms which do business here through has been outlawed and DusheJ to the I body and teoimmend it to!ihe aied I agents, aud with peddlers, fakir, man back around. A fitting tribute to its I and in6rm, and for general use whore I airurs of bankrupt sale4, etc. The plea forced retirement is all in vain sinoe it I wines are desirable, as the most reliable I Has time a id again' been made in theso ot wines to be naa. Air. spoer also BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHfc SA LABEL ManuM by Wx. Ynm son, ruilada.. who mice tho usiQUJ nop I rm.l DaUer lilnnVeta has out lived its usefulness, as we are advancing to an age of "boodle." W. Acquitted, Ttnugh Guilty. JU0QK CONNELLY I'OREVKH DIKCIIATIOES A JUBV 11ECAU8F. OP T1IKIR VERDICT. One of the most astounding verdicts ever rendered by a Lackawanna Jury, was that last week which declared Patrick Loftus not guilty of selling liquor without a license, and patting the costs upon the coanty, despite' the CLOTHING ! CLOTHING G. W. BERTSCH, THE MKROHANT TAILOR. . -:o: CenU' Fur&isbiog GQods.E&U & Gaps OV EVKUVT DESCRIPTION. Suits made' to order at short notice and a fit always guaranteed or no sale. (Jail and examine the largest ana oest selected stock of goods ever snown in Columbia county. Btore next door to First National BanK MAIN STREET, Bloomsbursr Pa. belt- 1 Jt L.a -,tyTJj n 7,u:?Xi A &mwto"U& lhe' oan whistle rielly that the ary'Bhwild-'-find Loftus . 8. - . w - - ... WH were deceived when they went to work and supposed the road would ho built. In tho future we shall have no faith iu this railroad Boneme until tne care .are running, and adv so the farm.-rs guilty if his testimony was to be eved. Tho verdict was recorded by Judge Arohbald, but when Judge Connelly, who'tned the case, beard: "t tbo verdict he went upon tno bench and had the nrors summoned before him. The udgo told themtthey were a) disgrace to the intelligence of Lackawanna County; thaL-their action made a farce i'VS3G(9BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl' J.R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa. nsitius IN PIANuS, Bytbe following wellknown maiera: Chickcrihsf, Knabt, Wcbcr, Hallct & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. JJo not buy a piano be joru gutting our prices. .:o. Catalogue and Price Lists 0 MCP-U- On application preserves the Grape Juioe fresh and sweet just as 11. ruus iruiu vuc iru3f, not by tbo use ot spirit-), out by elect ricity extracting the fermenting prin- cinles from the ripe crapes when mash ed: it is called apecrs Unfermcnted Grape Juice. For sale by druggists. Last weeic the two men wbo were pocking away at grading the Bingham' ton and Wilhamsport Railroad at Cheery Mills, quit work and took all the tools away with tbem. All the column that the true interests of our citizens lay in patronizing their lellow townsnun, even though there was an apparent advaitage'oT a few cents in tbe baruaius offered by the outsidors. The canto of oar business ini-n has been generously advocated without money and without price, and those receiving tbo benht have read with cods and'smiles of approval. Now let a word boi added iu behalf of another olass of business men who have a champion of their oauses and have been too molest to saymuoh forthemsslves. i i .l .1 t r. ' uil" i.y'uTL. l" people'of that looality have to remind THe pomt may be made by quoting tho iaut iuv uuivur iiiuuuii uu luo wiuicBi ... j.r..i .i u . u I Inllnu-inn frnm thn I'nttjivillp , . . i ..ii t , , I l J trui Ul bum Yvuiiucikui b'liuuuu uumi "-"'-e ' fvuuu " . . - " I line is some badly out' up fields,- the Repub lican: The article was written for PottBvilie merchants, but appeals with far grater force to the business men ot Wilkes-liarre: "(Jar town mer chants havo succeeded in inducing council to give them a monopoly of the mercantile bnsmesj in every depart ment of trade, but bow about the town along the proposed line to take some I printers who have thousands of dollars aotion in the future to prevent their I m""" " eipeimivo luuuumerjr uu of a court of jastice.-and to show tho T" "M:1 litt'er'cohterhpt'in whicfiHbe cocrt held' 1 v wallClt; such a verdict, he' would now t nb ioly diecraco tbem, by discbarginc them from further servioe on this panel of urors; also that tho.r names be preser ved, that the jury commissioners, and whatever judge would hereafter fill Vie urv wheel, iniebt take notico that none of the twelve should hereafter be drawn as jurors in this county. They were then dismissed with in structions that thoy were entitled to one day's pay. spoiling any more fields by grading all over tbem. If they are in earnest they will willingly pay for the ground as -Dushore Review. Literary Note- DHILADELPIIIA & READING A RAILROAD. ON AND AFTEIt NOV. 10th 1889. TKAIN8 LEAVE DLOOMRUUKO as follows: (SUNDAYS mCSI'TED.) For Now York. FnilalDlohla. Iteallntr. rottavllle. l amaqua, eic, o:uu, mm a. m. For u'llilamaport, .Milton ana Danville 7:3 ) a. m. 3:16. 11:03 a. m. For Catawlasa 6-W, T:30, 11:05 a. m., 11:20, 8:00 6:31 p. m. For K ipert 6.01, 7:30, 11:03 a.m., 12:20, 3:16, 5:00, n:o.), u:u3 p. in TRAINS FOR ULOOMSDUHO Loavo Now T 'rSvIil'ailatlelphU 7:15 a. m. 4:00 p. m. ana via isaaion a: is a. m. ja-, p. m. uuaro tauaauipui.i iu.uu a. in. u.'uu p. m. Diare Reaalni 11:60 a. m. 7:51 p. m. leivo Pottivtua I2.SJ p. m. Leavo Tamaqm 1:21 a. m. :I8 p. m. Leave WlUlainsoort 9.1S a. m. 4:13 n. ra. Leavo Uatawlata 0:15. 8:00 a. m.. 1:J. 3:20. 6:15 11:12 p. m. Leave ltU3ertS:16. 7:03. S.0S. 11:11 a. m. 1:33. 3.11. o:-, ii:, p. " ror uauimore wamoTton ana tne wesc via if. & O. II. II. tbrousti trains lavo ulranl Avonoo stanon fnua. a it- n. k.) v.a, ii:uu a. m. 1:25, 4:30, 5:3 L 7:30 p. m. BUOlayB 4.-23, 11:00 a. m. 4:30, 5:51, 7:30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. wo an, ana souta uireei wnan: FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Week (lars-Rxoroji 9.00. a. m. 4:00 d. m. Ac comodation I: JO a. ra. 4:'i) p. rn. a. in. ana 4:so p. m. BETURJIWa, LXIVX ATL1NTI0 CITT. Depot corner Atlantlo and rkansis A7onue3 : weekdays Zxnreas. 7: . a. m. and 4:03 n. m. Accomoaauon, 8:00 a. m. ana 4:3) p. m. sundars Ex nress. 4:03 d. m. Accimoditlon. A. A- McLEOD, Gen'U Pass. AgenU v we 1 TV. m wn u Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad. PhilaiJolphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway: Bill TIME TABLE. In effect NOV. 10. 1889. Trains leave Bnnsorr EASTWARD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Cvy, IBoiwo, (tnj, Fwj n Kotj-. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Wee. SOLE ACENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigari t Honrv Clav. Londros. Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, SUtot AbL Any order for festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Pricea, a r s- , T3nano5. peanuts. Enttjh WatnUtj. BL00MSBURG, PA. Almond. K "pop f B; C. B. fiOBBIS, ' ELER Itf Foreign and Domestic 4BL00MSBURGPfl material, who buy paper by the ear load and eniploy skilled workmen by the fcorui Toe home printers of every town should bo protected, as nearly all olaeat 8 ot business ran are, lrom the a ttt "J" '2? ?m ? Prea8 (aaur "wP1 . At. r.lil.i ouuaajj, iuru&rtauun;ttuumicrmixuBU!BlftlUUb ionerv. etc. should be comnolled to 1 5-59 E-"!: SMI1?' M.P-J?.-J ....w.ai'll??ton GREAT INBTUCEMIIT8 compelled in the sa manner that patent medicine men, ped- pay license to the town, in the same I snore points. Through passenger coach to 1.S3 D. m. DflT RrnrpjM I dlers-and OtheiS throuebout tbeonntrv I isMT except Bunaay),forlIarrlBbureandlnierme M ,i V: , ''mi " : 7 Ulato Btatlona, arming at. PUlladolph a 6.53 p. m., connecting at PMladelpnla lor all sea auunj injiuu Philadelphia d. m. uar New York, 9.35 p, S.50 p. m. I a.4s rj. m. through to Phuadet Washington, g.is p. e nhla and d through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. m. : Baltimore I in. parlor car I hla and passengericoachoal XI How Lost! How Regalnod, i KNDWTHYM The February number of Book News (John Wanamaker, Phila-lol- nh!n Vina ft nArlaif nf T? 1 W f3itil.r Jtr!r r iiiV,.n fr,na a) o compilled to do. Tbo borne print . Di..v. r y.m n ; mit aA er is allowed no prot"otion, but is al- anoreciative: reviews bv eminent orit- lowed to boom iho town and i s bust ;Aa t t0v i t n ntss enterprise cratia, ana do its own Aldfloh's new poem, Stepniak's n'ovei defending, and town ordinance! ought iuouMcciwiuumi, iu. i uu u I ., , . . nr. i. ' - nhlii nd Nbw Yffrlt. PhllarlnlnM. nSt,oi in is the usual admirable running com- omsr uusiness men. uenave many fem4ln tri-,) uniisturbTd untn 7 T mentary on tho books of the month by merchants and other business men in JSsSSJ ffLX Mr. Talcott Williams: and an interest. Pottsvilte who use tjuantities of printed u a. m. New yojSso ar. rn-TThrough miPman : .1.1 .u 1 .c.. 1 material anil stationery everv (lav in ana passenger coaonea to urkiuiu uu uubUUfH i' imi. uuuas, i , , , t - .... . D . 1 I ,Ua nv mlin .1 . nnt ..., n .1 rA a worth of the same from home printers the year round. And. we regret to Bay, must of thesa nwn wero the first and the loudest tn cry out: "Down with the peddlers!" "Down with bankiupt stonsl "Down with every -IN- Pianos, 0r, and Sewing Machines 8.0 D. m. Henovo Accommodation rdailrl tor UarrlBburg and alllntermedlateatatlons, arm-1 Ing at Phllalelphla t.K a. m. ; New Tore 7.10 a. m. I to protect him the same as they protect I Pullman aleeplngcarfrom Ilamaburg to Phlladel- otber business men. We have I by li. A. Mend am. The number con tains much other matter concerning books' new and old. sleeping cars and passenger coaches to Phlladel- 2.tfa.m Soifiira Krarosi Miilvi for ntpri.. bur;anilotwmedlata statloaa arrlrlnz at Biltl- mum f.iA h. ui. vu i v n iiaLua a m. an ttarough I'allmansie'plag oirs to Htltimira'and Washington, and tnrougf passenger cjacnea to uaiumore. WESTWAHli. 5.10 a. m Erie CanvndaUda. aid Intermediate stations, ltochea ter, BuDalo tad Niagara Palls, with through Fall- Mall (dally), lor Brie anl ai man Pan seoara and paasongerooaohes to Brie and THE BCIENRir nC I IFF A Feleniifle and fiUndirdTopdlir Medical Titilli. CEihe li.-ron ol Yoath.l'reonlur. Upline, Nervom mam lleeiillng from Four, Vlu, Itnsraaea, Kxcauea or iitrti'l ji, Enerrailnr and unaitine Ui victim tut .t'orir, liulnei, Hit aiarriad or Social ltfUllon. .T0lduu,killfl tvOandera. fuuu Ul prent n. I(conblniiOpaget,ro;tieto. Jltiutl.'ci Ua:Uig;'e-nlmMd,(aUiit. l'rka oniy-I.H hf nail, imtpald, coucealed InpUln.Kripper. Illnj. trJ I'roaneciiK Vret, It joa appl now. Tl.o ditin-iMblied aitbor, Wm. II. Tuker, II. D., re- "We Point with Pride" To the "Good name at homo," won by Hood s sarsapariila. In Lowell, Alas?., thing that enters into competition with wnere it ib prepared, tnere H more or homo merclnnt-r, llu lootl pres Hood's Sarsapa'rilla sold than of all took uu the refrain aud hammered other medicines, and it has given the la way at the doors of uouncil in tlwir best of sausfaotion smro its introduo- linhalf until that aumist lio.lv nf lixnl tion ten years aco. This could not bo I crisUtois cve to the merchants of Pot- and Pariorcar to wniiamsnort. if the medlolno did not possess merit. tville an ordnan'e which ltjoi eallv -A??:."""?".! If you suffer from impuro blond, try prohibits outside competition with thim throighpasienerco3chfstdK-noToandwktf Kooieater. 9.M News Bxpress ( dally i for lock Haven ana intermeaiaie staiiona. 1.4 1 P. m. Niagara Emroaa (dallr ezcent son. 7) tor Cane, cana islguaand lntermedlateata tlon It ' better, Buffalo and Niagara Pans with' thriuehpiisengcr cotchesto Cane and Kocheater Hooci's Sarsap'arilla and realize its cutiar cur aft yo power. pe- cured Iht UQIM ANll JEWKI.LKII MEUA1 from the N'nllonal'Mcdleu AoclatIon fcr I'll VUVAK KHHAY on NieUVIllTM .n.l iaVlCAIni:iIILITV;Dr.l'aYk(!rDJcorpi Cif AvalitAUt l'h.tli in mar h rnnanllnH. rnnfl. 4tViit illy, hr mJl or ta'perion,' at tha-oBtci of THIS rjAJIIIHV jlliailUAIj InaTlTJTIf No. 4 HulHncliHt.t rtoioo1Iaji.tto whoniA'J' orderi fur booki urlittten for idvlo thooitt tx 131 d4t. A. YANKEEt KING AftTHfJR'5 o o UHT. Mrs Harrison Daily Life. The brother of I'res'dont Harrisons' private seoretary. Mr. A. J. Halfnrd, I ha4 written "for the March' uurabpf of the1 Philadelphia Jkidtes Home Joum- al, an arliclo On "Mrs. Harrisons Daily Life In The Whlto HodSc," pro pared 'with tho consent and asistatice of Mrs.' Harrison. A new portrait of tho lady of the Whiio lions", especi ally taken for this nrticle, and a view ot tlie up-stairs family rooms of the Executive Mansion, aio among the illustrations which will accornptny Mr. lianord s nrst magazina euort. f. . i..t . j . , AGENTS,,WANTEDl tV-. tMbuv UX4if AAvS-yl THqiSANDSr DOLLARS' 1 24-8w. ,. ..rr..r , ,j. ,.. PAftKCR'8 HAIR IALR1M Clcantes and beautifies th haLr.l Promote) a luiuiiaot erowth. I Navar FtlU la RiiUrt'Oreyl HilrUiUVt.Urul Cat.r. 'I frartnta Uuiilratx mi4 hair raillafl iai4t mm FRA-Z CD AXLE IlEtiT IN TUB W(llCl. . IU wrulDf qnaliuca ar uaiurcxm actually eollwUnr two host, ot .nt olfirr l.r. . -I. Mcrrknati i il lllcri Qaatrallr, uninr rnotu. h . W, WrUM i " Vi'ti ,1 werkM . Urm tot IIS BMBIhl 1 kw k. ,f ia sf.a.7 a. C. AIU 4 Cf atlMa sad vatil. al tad D astkaatlEO day." liad w, ll.UAKtlfai'. WlUlua IlirrUtarf, 1 wnuil -i ka, bnaB i uriaiBf u Mti Hk f..t tibcM. I YMUraij I ttt-k orm .naltKb ! I par aA." w. j. ci. luorf, Staror, kl., wriltti -I luka aa ordar for roar album al Balaioal a.arr kauH llail. klr ptaaiu tnaa atatiuaa aiilta tofar alarla dajiwoik." -Olkrn ara dolor satla aa wall a k,a not aoaca to al.a ai. Itnrl. hnn Ik.l. I., I.... F... oiia m 1.0 takaa kold oftkla rraad bvalaaaa pll.a .p traad prodia. Slmll we atari YOU in Ihia busiiicaa, traitor Wrila to aa aad loom all about ll fur yourorlf. YVa araaurtlBriMori w bUI aur you if ran doal dalar bbiu uuili.r rat abrad of you la your i-m or tkaaoumrr. Ifyou taka kold yov will ka ablald .kk bp rdd fa.1. -llril J--Itn accouut of a forcad raauufacluraf a aala 1 8A.OUU f u tlullur JhuiairAh Albums era to ba aokl ia ika imhiI fur a)VI rack. Uouud lu hoyal CrimaoB bilk Vtlrrt rlu.h riMruitof Ijdaroreiaduualdaa, llandtwir.0.1 albumalBlba aorlil. Larr.tl alia. Oraataat barcaiaa aar kuowa. ArtBIa waulrd. Ubaral Icrrna. Ulg aiouarforadaala. AajreBaraa .utn a auccaaaru! ar.at. dalla llatlf oa Ill-fat llllla or BC talking aacaaaarjr. Wkaravar ikowa, avarr oira wanta ta pur tk-a. ag.oli laka Ikouaauda of ardara ilb repljitr itavar bafura kuwwa. Uraal vrolia awajl avtr workar. Agaota tia Biaklufforluuaa. ladlaaaiaka al mULk al a.aa. aou,r.ad.r, .aad-iaa wall ai aur oaa. yull lufonoaiumaad lam. (r . to taoaa wko wrlla tor aana, wltb pa rUcularl tad tari for oar raaui. attowa, ami aua rarwuicaia. . artar yaa aaaw au. M rou ooBiiuaa igaaaorunaariWkjraaBdrBilB oeaa. laJraaa , C ALUX 4 IXJ- atwsiil, alalia In business. 1 ho printer.') ask tor no brdinance for their i-peuhl protection, but they uo ask, mm1 (timnnd, tiat these same favoroil merchants praotico what they crcauh, and it any man tr.ivelinu trom au'oail entrs t'n'ir iilavcs ot biisi K'SS to sell pitnUd Mnt jooery of whatever kind, th it thoy o .11 in tho police mil have him nriestcd on 'the spot." While not entirely on lors- inir tho "shootihira-in-the spot" po'iav it is sungested that the visitor m'mht woll be esuortu l to tbo door and bidden a polite good day. Not 0ns in Ten Of tho people you meet from day to day. has perfectly pi ire, heathy blood. The hereditary rcrofulous taint atlliets tli9 large majority of peoplo, while many others acquire diaeases from air, improper fond mid wrong ii dulgeiccs. Hence the imperativo nco-'Hity for a reliable bio d purifier like Hood's Sar sapar.lla, whioh cradioates every impur. ity, and'gives to tho hlood vitality aud health. It cures pcMfiiia, salt rheum, humors, hoU, tiimples, and all other affection-i oauned by impurities or pois onous germ i in the bliod. All that is aiked for Hood's Sirsaprlla is that it bo given a fair trial. WUllaniBport and lnt-nncdlaie atatlona. TIIKOUOII TRAINS POlt BDNntlltY FKOM TUB ISAM AciU HUUTU. News Bxpreaa learaa Fblladelphla 4.80 a. m Ilaltlmore, 4.S0 a- m. llarrlshurg, 8.10 a. m. dallr arrlvlne at bunbury t.is. a. m. Niagara Express leavi PWlade lphta, H.M a. m. ; Washlnflon s 10 a. m. Hal tlmore 9.00 a. m. (dalu except Sunday arrlvlafr at sanbury, 1,43 p.m., wltb through Parlor car from I'miadeiphla andinroueb pasaengeicoachei m m ruiiaaDipaiit ana uauunore. Kast Line loarea New art 9.0a a. m. ; Phli&.iri. pm ,,ii.ij 1. m.: wasninzion, IU no a.m.: ualtl- mora. 11.45 a. m., (dally txcept Sunday) arrlTlng at I nituuuar, o.ou u. uu Wliu buruutra pbStiUaTer tyu-vuuco trum ruutui iiyuia tnu uttiumore niuminsoori. uvp-Hita leaves WJW xorK t.w D. m. Phllftrtftlnh! a tl A n m Wiuhlnntnn a Inn n lUlUtnoro 4.i3 d. m. (dallr I arriving at Hanhurr O.I-) F. UI. Brio Mall leaves New York 8.00 d. m. ! Phinuini. pma, u.up. m. i wasnington, 10.00 p.m.i Ualtl. more, ii.au p,m.,iaaim arriTingat snnh a. m., with tbroucrh l'allraan uleeoinz cars trom :iuni&. waamuELon ana HiiuinnrA ann tbraazh pausanger coaches tram I'uUatiioli HtlNnUHV, IIA7.I.KTON Is WII.KR-allAHltB lv.1A.ltukir Aiir ntlllTII Anif WKST utr-ltjll ltlll.WAV, (Dally except Humiar.i Wltkesbarre Mail leaves Hunburr 1(1.00 a.m. arriving at Uloom Ferry 10.48 a. m., wilkea-barre :3.10 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.55 p. ra., arrlvlnz at llloom Kerry . p. m.. Willi es-barre 7.W p. n?. juuvui .nom iQavtn mucauanv 11, If l.in.tmT Jan.lV88-ly, ST A N L R Y'SrekmiS.1' AORNTtl Waul. Kentl your own, autl adJrew of I I ii. ikiok ArtiLUrou kiiow. aud w m aeadyou CHICHE&Ttn'S CNQLI8H vLX Croaa Xlauontl LrawL Tk Aakl avUa.U aaill tam aavU. MamBai tuat Cm . atiia. Prucm fcr U IMtv V K' ttAklMrtttkM. Tt4kMalka.. fta4afa. j'l.Tr'.T. APrJVTO Active, Knergtlo Men can HllIMM I O make .from rt to 1150 per T AXTfLfn month aelllnz for us and enjoy WVn 1 iMJ the comfort ot kuowlns that they are working for an old and reliable firm. De sirable territory In towns and countlei can be ae. cured by prompt application. We grow the stock we offer. Addrean FJtANKLIN DAVIS at CO. Nurserymen, ilaltlmore, MO. Jan, Mar. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN omoit 11 1 fW BartUaiaaa rUdlaa," aa f Baall, aa M ar rauaaa. ra. CHlaliCVailiilCv,Mafll.a FOB FOULTItt. Cmahol oyster SheUi, Fllat anl OMlaMfln. - - ..... . plllM. YOUIC CHaUAJCAi, WOHiia, York ft. MWMHIM,itM 1 fag a- mm . ST-H BontMMil -AT tni Bxpress west leaves Ting at llloom Ferry 4. Ilkes-barre 3.05 p, m.. ar p. m., sunbury 6.J0 p. re st Bloom Ferry is.srp. n1., Hunbury l.so p. m nrt P SUNDAY T1UIN& Wtlkeabarre mall leaves Bunbury 10.00 a, mgr rlvlut at llloom Ferry 10.48 a. m., wilkea-uarre 12 10 a.m. Silnday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Uarrs 6:10 I'Vl ' m uioom rerry, e.sv p. m., nanbur ;oiFa'k. PUQU, J. It. WOOD. Oen. Manager. lien. Fanisenger Agt. "aV? ml). ffJTt aia-l BaaaaaTi Mm ioil. ... Music - - - - Warerooms Fa. PATENTS veatsandTrale uirktobtalned.anl all I'-Uin t alneia oonl'ioted for M )DSU VTK FK8J. OUIt OFP1UK IS Ill'i'Hiri! II M 1. iPUMn OFFICE. Wo have no sub-agencles, all business lrect, hence oan transaot patent buslnesi In leas Imeand atLKas COST than tno.e remote from Vvaahtngton. send model, drawing, or photo.wlth description. We advlao If patentable or nof free of Oharee Our fee not due till patent Is aeoured. A book,"llow to Obtain PatenU,"wlthreferf noes o actual ollentsln your Btate, county, or town, ant Ires. Address ' C. A. SNOW & CO., oppotl t b ratf nt i m waihUigton: p.o BU1JSOIUBK FOR THE COLUMBIAN. R0SC0E C01NKL1NG: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. By hla nepliew, Alfred a Conkllng. This work win hottiy U Ukued by ., and lold UrMf3S litten or tuiloanl oonUniiwrarlM In both partly. WE EBPEOIALLY INVITE LAH?aRSAND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, if "rmS?!1' fflltyl?" aaclualva control IWlitn writine, tuastlon this paper J CHARLES L WEBSTER &. CO., J H- WIlaUAMa,;A.UCvno.NKKU. ULOOMSOUlta, 1'A. ?.3il Sststs Bma'at &ii Slid. ( hi tU' ileiiriu,; to liny lior- a anii wagons ouiil dc Vfli tu call on the ahovu. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA journed. J 1-31 Mt L 71-Mf. BOILINC MILK. 1-31 d it. MADE WITH