The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 21, 1890, Image 4

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    THE OOEUMBDCN" KNJF DEMOCRAT." BEOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
BMQUSH AND AMERICAN ROAD8.
Wli Kiiwrinrnt IIm SotaW
OptnlofM from XUvml lalasntv
Experiments on the ainoant of tratetlTe
loroe required to moro a load rJi6w that
II Trill take eight horses to draw a truck
xl load weighing 0,000 pounds on firm
oil covered with gravel four to all
feebea deep. On earth embankment In
good condition the work can bo dono by
a forco equaling two and one-li a) t horsoa.
On broken stone road In coed condition
thonmo load can bo haniod by a force
of one and ono-quartor home, and on Um
wu road in bad condition, ivith nits
four" to ftrar and ono-balf Inches deoc
and thick mud, flvo hones' will bo re
paired. Dot on a good, dry pavement
coo good horso can mow the name load
all day.
On the subject of good and bad rondi
the following from the pen of tbo late
Zkc J. O. Holland draw a comparison
8&favorable to tbo radsthrg road system
ki-America!
Tho point which I wish toaimprca
upon my American reader la simply thist
that 'the English' horse, employed in the
troeta of a city or on tho roads of the
country, does twice as ranch work as the
American horse similarly employed in
America. This is the patent, undeniable
tact.' No man can fail to neo it who has
his oyea about him. How docs ho do ill
Why docs he do it? Thesa are most im
portant questions to an American Is
the English horse better than the Ameri
can hone? Not at all. Is ho overworked!
I have seen no evidence that ho Is. I
havo seen but bne lame horso in London.
Dm simple explanation is that tho Eng.
Ikhman has invested in perfect and per
manent roads what the American ex
pends in perishablo horsea that require
to bo fed.
"Wo are using today in the little town
of Bprincfleld just twice as many horses'
as would bo necessary to do its 'business '
if the roads all over tho town were as
(rood as Main street is from Ferry to Cen
tral. We are supporting hundreds of
horses to drag loads through holes that
ought to bo filled, over sand that should
be hardened, through mud that ought
not to bo permitted to exist. We have
tho misery of bad roads and are actually
ori practically called upon to pay a pre
namfor them. It would bo demon
strably cheaper to have good roads than
poor ones. It is so here. A road well
built is easily kept In repair. A mile of
good macadamized road is more easily
supported than a poor horso."
The expense of building good roads is
an important item, and the macadam is
too expensive for country byways and
crossroads, and, in fact, is only feasible
where travel is extensive. Macadam 80
feet wide and 0 inches thick in tho 'cen
ter requires 5,500 tons of broken stone to
the mile. The cost of stone varies from
70 cents to $3 a ton, and this would bring
the cost of surface material up to $3,850
to $11,000 a mile. A macadam road has
recently been made near Philadelphia
at an average of about $3,000 a mile for
six miles, but there was a good founda
tion to work on. At Bridgeport, Conn.,
forty, tulles of good macadam, 13 to 'SO
feet wide, including grading, cost a trifle
trader $3,000 a mile.
Tho committee on improvement of
highways, Rhode Island division of the
league of American Wheelmen, recently
received two important letters upon the
nbject of good and bad roads which are
of general interest. Ex-Governor Henry
Howard; of Rhode Island, says:
"I amry (dad to learn that there is
some prospect of legislation in regard to
oar faulty highway system. When I re
turned from my first and prolonged visit
to Europe I could scarcely believe that I
bad all my life been familiar with such
wads as met my eye on my return. In
bo part of my traveb had I seen roads so
poor as is tho rule in oar country towns;
and I had been in some out of the way
place, too. We are more wasteful .in
&s respect than in all othoi things put
together, Comparing tho rural sections
of Europe with those of our country,
there is no doubt, I think, but that a horse
there performs double the doty he does
here, and therefore is worth twice as
much. It would bo the highest economy
to put all our roads in a permanently
good condition. When it is once dono
the annual expense is as nothing to tho
money which is expended now without
any beneficial results. There is no class
to which highways are so advantageous
as to farmers. If they could bo induced
to give the subject sufficient consideration
they would soon put a stop to this egre
gious folly of 'working out the tax.'
The president of tho Rhode Island Do
mestic Industry Boclety writes:
"As to the matter of highway Im
provements, I think it is of tho greatest
Importance to tho prosperity of our ag
ricultural communities that some change
should be made, in their care.
"At present'in some parts of our state
there is a gradual shrinkage in the value
of our farming property, owing, in my
opinion, to the want of better highway
communication.
"In my own town, Scituatc, we have
about seventy-two miles of highway,
divided into about sixty road districts.
and in some of these districts, I fear, the
rood taxes have been expended on the
'workincr out or standinir out plan.' Last
spring , at our annual town meeting, it
was decided to make a change by ap
pointing road commissioners, the num
ber not to exceed three. This change
takes effect this coming spring, and I
hope that ' suitable road machinery may
be supplied them, so that our road taxes
may be used to better advantage. As to
the present condition of the roads in our
state there can be but one opinion they
nefcd to be improved; as to how it should
be" dono I have no plans. It might be
well for the legislature, to appoint a com-
xsitteo to take the matter into considera
taVn and recommend some law that
abould be applicable throughout the
state."
Millions of dollars throozhout the
north and west hare been tied up thin
tail and winter Deeaose or the mud
blockade on the roads. This ought to set
very one to thinking how it could bo
avoided. No one is responsible for tho
had roads, but it is only a question of
time when farmers, merchants and driv
ers will wake up to having their roads
boflt as the bridges are, on a cash basis
by a contractor under bonds. Ex
change.
' -.U
A (vi-wrpcnt, Wl fret tow?, wflfl seen to coll
Ittfir utf In lrrmrr roMa on tho court of
i-lonua last mourn. A nrco rcuaoio pcrajn.
aw thl- crrnturo distinctly.
Header, tho ntwvo Is n f,)arn." u. people
womd bellcvtt tho following truthful state
ment ss iradllr m they swallow eoa-aerpent
tones. It would lo tho means of saving thou
sand of lives. Dr. Horco's Oolden Medical
UlncoTPrr. if taken In time and given a fair
trial, will actually euro consumption of tho
lungs, which Is really scrofulous disease. If
this wonderful mcdiclno does not do all we
rocomniMia, ivnen taicen as oireciea. wo win
chrerfulljr and promptly return all money
paid for It. fun any oiler bo more generous
or fait? KO Whor medicine porarawa sufficient
powrr over that fatal malady-Consumption,
to warrant Its-mnmifactiireni hi 'lllmr It un
der such trying conditions, "ine' uowen nco
tcitr nutovcry is not only the most wonderful
alterMlrte.- or Mood-cleanser, known to med
ical ectetiee. Mil also poswswi superior num.
tlvo and tonic, or Strength-Klvlng properties,
which nalst tho food to digest and become
omSiHIIsiW. thus building up both strength
and ttash. For all casea of Urcncblat. Throat
nnd I.unsr Diseases, accompanied with lloger
int tttiigra. It Is absolutely unequaled as a
nnd kindred anconeus,- h
medicines.
t surpasses all other
SaSGJO REWARD
ufneturenarof 'Dfig' 'Cslsrrh 'Ramf, for
k'case of 'CaUTB in tne need wmen-tner
csmrot rareV Ult tii1M,'Enothlnff,'and beat
ing properties, Pr. Page's llemedy cures tho
worst Ct"rio1nrfittcr how bud, or of how
longstanding? Fifty cents; by druggists.
"How fat I'd get if I had one."
FREE Get' from1 vonr-dealer- trm. (km
$4 Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information abont horses.
Two or three dollars for a sa Horse
Blanket will make vonr homo worth tnnn
and eat lea to keep' warm.
Kin c'.ia u:i
Kin rivo rnnu
Atk for
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric'
Extra Test
30 other.'stvlent 'nrioen to anit errrr.
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write us.
PettigreVs Conundrum.
it Was socoxssrtJt wict'Iib cmy'it
OUT, IlUT A TOL'N'ft LU)V MISSED TIIR
, POINT.
Son a tor Pettlcrewr of South 'Dakota
i a perfoi.t typo of tho bustling Far'
Westerner. In somo respects 11 fo at'
tho national capital Is original to hlrrii
iio Bays ho enjoys the receptions alter
noon teas, etc., just as Ward MoAlliet
er would like to rovel about over' a
timber claim.
"Ill relato ono incident," Bald tho
Senator, "that will givo yon an some
idea ol tho bright society pooplo yon
often meet in Washington. I was at
a littlo gathering a few days ago when
lor want ol better amueoment, the
hostess proposed that each guest pro
poso a conundrum. When it carao
my tarn I asked: 'What is the differ-
onco between a man going out in the
cold and a tired dog! Of ooarse,
that s not exactly elegant, but it served
tho purpose.- Nobody guessed it so I
answered: 'One pats on an overcoat,
the other pants
"Tbo people seemed pleased, ana one
yoang lady laughed quite heartily: At
a reception a few nights afterward,
when the young lady who had laaghod
bo heartily at the oonnumurum espied
me in the room she exclamed to a
group of friends: "Oh, I've an awfully
funny conundrum, and its sonator
Pettigtew's tool' Then she told about'
tho man going out into tho cold and
tho tired dog,
"tiivo it up, thoy answerod.
- ...
"'Uno puts on an overcoat ana mo
other trousers. Isd'i that cutel' she
exclaimed.
'The narrator was the only one who
smiled. Naturally 1 felt liko a lour
flush. The young, lady noticed that
something was wrong, and said: 'Now
that's queer. Tho loke doesn't seem
halt so funny as it did when the sen
alor told it.' I whispored that she
should haye said: 'One puts on an
overcoat and Iho other pants. Tired
dog uanlt. see!
"That was enough to make one weep
tint all langned for the sake ol kindness.
I never saw suoh a fiat afair even at a
Sioux Falls church eooiable. Wash-
ingtonitself is all right, but when it
comes to drees parade two or three
times 'a week, why; after this, I'm not
in it" Frm the Chicago Tribune.
Oompeasatnh for1 Enumerators.
AB-paob'conntry'is entitlekl td'a cer
thin number of enumerators under the
coming. census and' as' their' will bo
many applicants for the positidna the
lollowing statement as to the pay tney
will receive will provn Interesting:
b or'overy living. person, two cents;
for every death, to cents; for every
hrm,- twetltj-hvo cents; for every
factory, thirty cents; for each veteran
or veteran's widow. fiV6" cents. In
special cases an' enumerator may be
naid bv tho (lav. not. to1' exceed S5
The costs of taking the census of 1880
was ovei $2,000,000, and the next one
is estimated at fifteen millions larger
than in 1880. The work of enumer
ating will be done during the month
of Juno next.
Would BtayItT.
A ltOTKt. WHERE DUKSTS OIUKOTEtl
kaiii.t maiNO.
TO
and deathf queried
"PatTlown roowNtl! SfltovbefOalled
in time for tho 4.S0 train in the morn
ing," ho said, as he leanod graoefully
ovor toward tho dlgilPoiCTk'iti'a' MIs-
iBsipm-botol. .
"Casoof lifo"
the clerk.
"Why, no: bat I want toogetnto
Jaokson before noon."
"fladn't you bottorwalrfbrthb 9.80
train!"
"What is it to your
"Nothing but tho excitement and
muss, and I shall probabtyihkve to1 tes
tify at tho Coroner's inquest."
"1 1 don't exactly catch on.'
"Corao up-stalrs, pleaWi"''
When they had ascended to tbo' first
sleeping floor tho olerk continued:
"This is room 28, aayo&seov There
are fivo bullet holes in tbo door. Man
in hero last week wanted to be oalled
for that earlytralri.'' KdoTn'Nd. 30 has
seven bullet hoios'batithoae'cUnd for
two men. This now piece in tbo oar
pet hero is where a man fell and bled
to death. Down here ''
"But who killed off these guests!''
asked tho traveler.
"Oh. tho other gnestd. As soon as
iho darky-oomcs up nnd knocks and
bawls out, Colonel iSh aw,, who has No.
32. reaches for his shotgun. Over in
20 Judge Hawkins sups out with his
revolver. Major Brooks, .who is in
No. 33 always comes in a good third
with a Derringer, and the rest of the
fellows along the hall nro always more
or loss well heeled. We don't care so
mooh' about tho darky, as darkies are
mighty oheap around here, but there
mast be an inquest' on tne body tot the
white man, and
"Did I say call mo for the 4.30 train!"
queried the traveler.
"1 believe so: '
"Then lit was a mistaken I'm in no
hurry. In faot, I like MUsieaippi in
general and this town iu particular,
and even' if I get away at 0.30 'I shall
Uc-BOrryi to go; Just rub ' out the
memoranda nnd if 'I donV'get up' in
me for breakfastryou needn't mind
sending a darky op to pound on the
door. '
Help to Motbers Nurtrint f
Mothers who have tho- caroi and
draught'of- nursing; infants need the'
aid'Uf strengthening tomo to mane ; up
lb nourish raont required for tho growth"
bl tho clnliU Ale, i porter,-, and, lager
bbcrhtve often been recommended. Of
late, since physicians' have become
aWare'that thb-Port Wihe'produced by
Alfred speer, ot l'assnio, i JNi J., is
strictly iUre thev have .iirtsoribtd it
instead of ale or porter, as being more
uiuvu uiaKiiit xuiti n iiiu lis pi luuiyjiiy
sbuffheftSrbymothertt'whb have nurs-
iagiinfants avtho tbroasU . as the best
supplying medium to bo. found. The
wine is rich-in body and not intoxicant
1 . !..! 1 . : J l .
uui gunny auiuuiaiiug auu laaats gnou
blood: Uruggists generally keepi it,
ano fen it lor a aoiiar a Dottle, ji
qturer.
BLANKETS
ARE THE STR0N6EST.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHC BM LABEL
mako the famous Korea nnnl Hater Blankets
If You Have
CONSUMPTION I C0UQH on COU
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection
SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesh
0 any DUrat irhere th Throat and XMngt
mn Inflamed, XoM of BtrmgtK cr Kmm
ytmr, you can b rdicved and Curtd by
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
A$k for Scott't Bmu'tion. and I't no
ptanatUn or molicitalton induct you (
atpt a ntt(twt.
Sola by all JJntggUU.
OOTT A OWNE,Ohmlt, N.Y.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING
G. W. BEKTSGH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
OK EVKKV 1JKSCRIPTION.
Now, Give Attention-
To'thfe' purification of your blood, for
at no 'season is the body no 'susceptible
to thetbenehts to bj denved't fiom a
tood medicine, as in March, April and
aiay.uooQ s sars3pilla is the people s
favorite spring, medicine. It stands
unequalled for purifying tbo blood,
curing scrofuld, salt" rbeum, etc., re
gulating -the' kidneys and liver,- repair
ing nervd' tissues, strengthening and
invigorating the wholo body; &s well'
aa cbeoViug tho progress ol aoute and
ohronio disease, and restoring the afliic-
tea parts to a natural,- neaitny conat
tlon. If 'you have never tried ' Hood's
SirSaparilla for your "spring mediciue,"
(lo so this season.
Id Z4y'. Hir Too aw Babtrttif
M iu, l wn, bo i na mnottu omm-
Wolff'sACMEBIacking,
It wh thui look.tilu m: tat a? tboaa !'
wiu It, Bou uair polU IINDIIt tb
KB!?
mat a PinATahlt to tfalr.ut.
4 Poplar Kitchen fntt to Antiau Oak.
A Can ftotktr toMahoga.
6MMMUMttMotaot.
'ON
iltMaifcAMaM Stmt TtnUMi SUrm. -
Huiw made to order at short notice
anrl a Btalwava miaranf.nnH nr nn anlp
uail and examine the'largest and 'beet I J OiYLl 1 iTl GC.XjKJ
BClCUbUU' BtUUft Ul uuvus uvcr HUUWU 1U
(Jolumbia county.
Btore next door to
LIMITED,
First National Bank
Atound The World In Sixty Days.
The editor of the Railway Age h:
made a study of Nellie Bly's route and
time card and now gives as his belief
the assertion that the trip can be maue
in 'sixty days, barring acoidenls. He
shows that Miss Bly lost one day in
London, two in Usylon, hvo in Hong
Kong and five in Yokahama, and also
lost at least one day by unusual delay
in -crossing the Pacific occau. He also
shows that she traveled two hundrad
and fifty-three miles further than she
would be obliged to oridinarily be
tween San Francisco and New York.
This was in order to avoid a snow
blockade It was made up, however.
by the use of a speoial train which
brought her to Now Yok eleven hours
ahead of the sohedule time of tho short
est regular run. Making all allowan
ces and calculating upon regular con
nections tho Age is certain that the
trip can be accomplished in sixty days
by regular schedule Borvioo and the
present rate of speed.
MAIN STREET,
Bloomfiburjr Pa.
February xst, 1890.
Th KT. VAVIh .IIINNEAl'OMrt .V .HANI
i tiiiA III nnd ll urnurnea Dmuie me
It 1
M1XTON, Pa.,
DEALS B3 IN
PIANOS,
flftflln
II IDE
Brtlie following wellkiowD mikera:
XT TOU AKI O0I HQ
TO TUB FHEK FAUMS OP TIIK MILK UIVElt I
valley;
TAKS TBI
Great Northern Ey. Line.
ChickcrlnsT)
Knabe.
The Spring Medicine.
The popularity which Hood's Sar-
sapanlla has gained as a spring medi
cine is wonderful. It possesses just
thoso elements of healthgiviog, blood
purifying and appetite restoring whioh
everybody seems to need at this season.
Do not continue in a dull, tired, unsatis
factory condition when you muy be so
much benefited by HoodsSarsauarilla.
It nurifles the blood and makes the
TO TIIR GOLD, BILVEK, COPPKIt, IKON AND
COAL MISK3 O? MONTANA,
TAXI Till
Great Northern Ry. Line.
TO OltBAT PALLS, TUB' FUTURE 'INDUBTRIAL
CBNTBKOFTnE NOKTHWEDT,
TAII TU1
Great Northern Ry: line.
TO UELKNA, I1UTTE, BPOK1NR1 PALLS AND
TUB COAST CITIES,
TAII TBI
Great' Northern Ry. Line. wtx-
TOrAItOO, CnOOKBTOH, O RAND KOI1KB ANnl
WINNEPKO,
TAIITUS
Great Northern Ry. line:
TO ALL MINNK90TA SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTH
DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OREGON,
WASHINUTON, CALI rORNIA
AND MANITOBA POINTS,
TAH TBI
Great Northern Ry; line;.
For tL-keta, maps and tfukloe, applr to xour
UUUIO IMfCUV VI ITIIIOIV
f. i.winr.suv.
aeu. rtu. and ticket 'Agent,
OKKAT NOKTOKKN RAILWAY,
tit. Paul, Ulna.
Weber,
Hallct & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.:o.:
Catalogue and Price' Lists
On application.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEAT IS THE WOBLD.
XUWMrlDgquallttMr. ouurpuMd, .etaVllr
oallMtUlr two boiH of uiTOth.r brand. Hot
SMwd kr but. i-ui:t thk ukx uine.
ypR BALE DTf UEALEIt8 OENEBAU.Y. lyr
FOR MEN ONLY!
Mini. 1
r smrai luMU.ufUl.rTmw.
tutuii.iiiuirtoMtriamitMf:
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IwfUrt I.... fialutllM ... fv wlM (MU4t An
AUrw MIC MEDICAL CO., BUff AlO, H. V.
ra-rha (lit HAT NIlltTIIEUV
LINK runt lu own MagolOocct.
UAIIAVAY
RHEUMATISM
9mm MarA tkma TwnlMn Tlb- X Cm
M Htttinij. TlM Mmjm TJhhL,
I tad TnflmrrtorTi,gliTirntltTfi,' Tot stwlr
uIhadtab(danoVland In bod. I could find
HHM. Mrimh'M rolled and cut tdptoor
wlta powwfal BudloliM tekui to ffect ur m
that 1 m compelled to llr on vmi and nlir. I
uJTrdfDr twaty.flT Jmtt hi UA wr. 1 tM la.
AaMd to trrSr. STld KonnodjM TTorlu UtaMdr,
rnrnm m jWMsnt, ni jr., ua
I AmNow Welt.
thiBln-to-thla BdletiM Dr. SmiohAtH r.Torlta
UnMdrbmrtMt friend. With It I am m.bll t
oJorairead'nlffiiriTwt. Aljci rood, tach'u mcM
and rud7. which I bin been deprlTl of for rwi;
nowur tnat tn nrorlto lUmedy cm so mil 'for
bcnn ot.Iridl.ti)n'ud"Srmnlr.MLall. If
Anj-f.hOTllI doutt'thl. iUttmejit I win uod th
rr prooT t one.-Oarret Iawlsf , Tror. T.I,
It ! mr p1mim and-ateolnt dntr towud tboM
no ui Mnliramni far tbtj w t tb atdly
Diseases of the Kidneys
to add my tMtlmonr to U alnadr indzhtr rrl.
danc of tb. wonduful .fflncy of Dr. Dtrld Eennfc
dr.Torlt.niMdr. Mylt'-wuiEbiptl.cM,
abandoned by tb. pbyucUni. Ir. Dtrid Ccnnkly
nroriit udy mm morud tot not becima ui
hop. wu plkMd in It, but Uwum nothing !u re.
mUnal. AH tnunj tnd madUlnM bad barn teeUd
Without aTall. .Tb. .ffaei wu UttU abort .( . mirk.
lla. At (b. iMond bottle aba bad rutned atnnrth.
and eonUimlna: Aha fr.tuju.t bu fully raoorarad.
iV Bwaat, Albany, X. T,
PAYOR ITE REMEDY,
yno.au dollu. Ilnuad at Sondout, V. X.
The Best and Purest Medicine
EVER MADE. I
rtwIlUlrlvothallnmorfromronTl II
ayncm, nnd mnko your emni I
i yy. ca a n
rimplffl nnd IUntrhclU
;ir
blool, nnd cah bo
irViVhi-nAr rour bonutri
rcmovollnaehort
time, it you arc
kxMlfOBIia uc
'w. hw blood nu.
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vr.ll ulll Irf afltl.llGU
Oct It of your DruirgUt
DokTWait. Getitatosce
On , W A.
I it Trtn at-a ft.iirpr.riLr from Kill.
Law fittufin- nitil Utah to IU'0 tfH
I oi.t gc uk bUU'iit'ii nirrEits
iDCj never iiui w tuiv.
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NORTHtrUflKRLAMO..
Cameron
cnuiasxy
DanTllle
citawlssa
Itupm esu
liloomsburg a 83
Kjpr 8 41
I.lmn Itldfrc.... 0 50
Willow drove. Ell
IirlarcroeK , ctti
HcrwIcK..... 7('5
lipacn Haven 7 11
lick's Ferry
r-blckshlnuy
lluniock'a.
N'antlcoke., ....... .
ATondilo
lymouth
lymouth Junction.
Kingston
liennett..
Maltoy
Wyoming.
West llitaton
nttston.
Lackawanna
TajlortlUo- 8 43
ueuerue. im
rjCXAMTON. 8 00
an.i x ?.rnt auimns to y. i-. un nv a lo..
Boaton.Masa..ror beet mcillcalwork pnlillBbeil?
Tutl's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A trpl llT-r dvraug-M thm wholea j
tarn and produces
Siok Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costivoncss, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
Thar 1 no k.tt.r remedy for that.
..maH.n dl.a.. than Xntts Llv.r
riUa.aa a trial will prove. rrlce,33tk
Sold Evorywhcrc.
Thousands LeaVtj bwn peiiiiaovully cared by
I'lllhAPKLI'IlIA.rA. Ya'C at ODce.no operation
curable ly oiliers waiitoil. bvuti tor Circular
CURE GUARANTEED. omIioun7to3.
Aiir 10 "89 ly.
WHUSttiKM
TOl
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AYtUnR
11
warn
Onfnrtti-SllKhTTrl.
a.riiiira I II
u, the Morltl. Our ftillitieisM
unMualnl. uJ lo lutrotiiiM out
apMior rood' t will n&ttt
to oK fl MOir In otch loctlllr,
3kusIxiv. Oalj tho who wnt
KtonM OBcorta pi&ki iurt el
tne thine, ah 700 hiti 10 no 10
i return U lo tbow our gooi ta
vA.. urhn rll oir ntlthbort
' ud Ihoifl round yoa. Th b.
..in t ihli ftdvmimiBt
br tb mkll in a of tb Ul-
trfHt. Tbo feUowtof eot ftr tht pptt.rw ! U rlBCllo
bout the flftUth put f lUbalk. It Ii ftd. donbU 1J'
Stom m Urr" i 1Vm7 l "rty. W will txUo thow job bow o
Mailrgn83lH 1 0 ft dj ! t, from lb. t-rt,wltb-
!irlU UAITT 4 COm &t?oJLA9 O. MAiJru.
12 13 tf.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promote a luxuriant trrowth.
ti$ver Taili lr Rttor Qny
niiriom Toaimui uoior.
TrevenU IJilnitt and balr tilling
2.33 .1 U.
How Lost I How Regained,
KNOWTHYM
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A ScltmUc and Standard Topnlir Medical Trratlse
on the Brrora otToatb.lematarelleclmetKeiioua
and Paytical Deblhty, Impurltlea of tne Blood.
nm: tM.n'nmwYi kokboct, k. t.
lu. Uitle m HtmU-mrlliwwmM.-,
B. F. SaYits,
PLUMBER AND,
GAS FITTER
W.ALKH IH
Tin Roofing a-Specialty.
ESTIMATES FUKNI8IIED ON
ALL WORK IN HIS LINE.
First door Bloomslmrg Opora II "mo
aanlllcent Ulnlut Can. I HlIIISilMIIHK. Klllt
l'oU4M Skwplatr Can, UpevUl Apart ta cut Can aad 1 rutn
T111C COLUMBIAN,
HINDERCORN8.
Trie 09JT aor. Care far Ooru. atou all buna
ueter.taataat.laiaAlJnnnjta. H laou UCq, H. t.'
AMkiii-l ciNrien TowTpTii rtZrioiS
la. weraTaaaM ad L. Ihmhmt rawedr C all ill uujm
tnu OaUcu.a autnuoa. Talata vm. ieo. aA4 aaa
2-28 d 41.
THRESHING "machines
WmplsBt. Uoat Durable, Economical, and perlee
In uao wastes no grain; cleaoa II read? for market
THRESHING ENGINES D?0,
uw MOli, SMngtt MacMrwi, II jv I'rruti, ana
onuutara tmieiwma avneniuj.
A. 11. KA110U11AU CO.. Limited.
Bend tor lllua. 1 IfniiajlTanu Agrteultlral
traied Calalogue.1 I Worts, Yoaa. fa.
Mitchell's Kidney Plasters
' Anaorb all dlaeue In tb.Ua.71 vA
faaxete tacaa to a hulthy rvandltlnn
W ad taronlo UW'fiSven'aari
W tn7tt bo raUcf sntll t&ej UM
auvcumwa uivtuctr
IrBJaAVTaVlaW '
mmfTnmsmUtim)mmaim,mmmAjmmttitttj
Hanlting from Follr, Vice, Ignorance, Kxcesses cr
Orertazatloo, Er.enatinz and o&fittln? tne victim
fcr toik, Bualne1., the Married or Social ItflaUon.
Arold unakillful pretender., roiem thie pre-tt
nrt. Il contain) 3 JO ia;n, rojilbro. lleautilul
Dialing, erjbo.ed, fall put l'rice onf 11.01 I7
iniit, iKistpr.ld, concealed In plain wrapiwr. Illas.
tratiie rroa;iectm Free, If iou apply now. '1 .0
dii'lonlaiifd a. thor, Um. II. Tarker, II. D., rt
Ctiiedthe CDI.I) AND JRUKI.l.CI) 3Ii:i)AI,
Irom llie ,ultonnl illedical Assoclnllou lur
fjle I'KI.Ii i:sSAY on NKUVUUS r.d
1'IIYMIIAI. DIIllir.ITV.Dr.l'arkerand.ci.rni
of A.sUtar.t Phj.lciana nay be conioitcd. confl.
dentUUr. hy mail or In ptreon, at the orAee of
THE lTAHODV .HIIDICA I. I.NhTITUTi:,
No. 4 It u In neb St.. lloaloD.illai!!.. to nhotn a I
ordera for book, or Idler, for advice atwuld be
directed a. abuve.
2 28 d 4t.
K AZZiROAS TIME ISIS
M ml f ill
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
DLOOMSUUKG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NORTH.
r. M. r.u.
5 40 1 W
0 55 ...
8 01 a 11
6 25 ....
HO
9 S5
9 41
71? ....
7 90 3 90
743 ....
7 to S SO
TM ....
7 59 3 43
801 ....
813
817
8 91
897
8S3
9 40
A. 11. A. W.
10 m 0 15
10 15 8 BO
10 ID
I0SJ (I
10 43 0 58 I
IU W) 7 0.1
10 nr 719
0 HU '
lii ; Spring? CBoflltiang
11 (5
11 19
11 19
11 W
11 91,
11 84
11 S3
11 48
11 53
1201
7 20
111
781
7 31
7 41
7 I'J
7 55 I
808
R IT
8 91
KO XIKN', YOUTHS,
HOY AND CHIIiDHKN.
A. CYiitfes'tfe Co.
LF.IKlHI.,ntTll,rjNOj
BlXTlIilAND bUKSTNUT,
riiii.rKi.PiiiA.v
4 02
4 on
4 11
4 91
19 10 8 24
19 15 8 33
19 90 SHI
19 97
19 31
19 33
12 40
19 41
19 53
101
109
1 15
190
8 41
8 49
9 53
8 58
03
909
H.17
9 95
9 BO
985
.irnrKil
BAKERS UND CONFECTIONERS
Exchange Block,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
STATIONS.
r. m. r. m . r. at. r. m
fcOOTU.
SCRANTOH
liellotue 6 15
TaylorrlUe 6 90
bicxawanna 093
nttston. 6 86
West lltteton 041
Wyoming.. 1 47
Maltby 061
uennc-il. 0M
Kingston Ids
'lrmoutn junction 7 0.1
'lrmoutn '. 7 10
Avondale T14
Nantlcoke T 19
HunlwK'a 7 Vfi
Shlcminnr 7 37
hick 8 rcrry 7 55
Ueachllarcn 8 01
ucrw CK 8 07
llrlart!mk- 813
Willow oroTe. Bit
urne ittdge 8 20
Espy 8 20
liloomsburg 8 39
ltupert 8S7
ixuawiasa
A.af. A. U.
610 9 50
Danville.
Chulaslcy
uamemn .
NOKTHCMBIRLIND.
8 4!
8 57
955
1000
100H
1016
10 29
10 97
10 30
10 31
1033
10 42
10 47
10 5t
1055
1109
11 12
1122
1131
11 40
1150
11 54
12 01
12 06
1912
12 17
19 82
r. h. r. vt
1 53 6 90
.... 6 95
6 30
6 3T
6 45
650
6 55
659
07
712
Tl
9 02
210
218
9 91
929
237
2 40
9 43
2 50
2 65 7 21
9 69 7 93
3 06 7 43
3 90 7 65
3 31 8 07
3 40 8 8
3 47 8 90
3 53 8 27
3 51 R 31
4 02 fl31
4 09 8 41
4 15 8 47
4 29 8 52
4 23 8 57
4 46 9 16
4 51
5 00 9 23
515 013
r. M r. at.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Opt;n d to I His Was; asi
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
Ouster nstxlors .tta.ci3.ea..
1 rnmn q ii n ". o a'! FAMOUS Is bent bisws i
WII01.KSA1.K UEALKRS IN
,. 9 07 1141
,. 921 12 55
a. u. r. m.
Connectlona nt Ttunprt with PhiladRlnhta A
lb3adloir ltallroad for Tamanend. Tamantm.. Will.
lamsport, sunbury, WiUvllle, etc At Northum-
wriana wita t-. & k. hit. r. ic it. lor iiarnsourx,
Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry, and Kris.
w. r. UAI.11ISAU, uen. nan.,
Scranton, ra.
(Dy, J)U(o, (Cnj, Fvot'ty n otj-.
HEADING
PHILADELPHIA
A HA1LROAD.
ON AND AFTER NOV. 10th 1889.
TKAINS LEAVE llLOOMSBUHO 03 follows:
(80NDAT3 BXCEPTSD.)
ForNew York. PbltaielDhli. lteadln?. Poturilln.
AuuijMua, u.w, u. ui.
ror nuiiamspori, .Miiion ana Danruie7:3l a. m.
3:io, u:tu p. m.
ForCatawls&6-0j. 7:30. 11:01 a. m.. 12.20. S:nn
o:s- p. m.
ror it ipert.o.01, 7:30, ii.ojo. m., 12:20, 3:16, 6:00,
TRAINS Kon BLOOMSUUItO
Leave New Y rk via Pftindelphl7:l3 a. m. 4.00
p. in. ana vi.i hasion 8:43 n. m. 3:41 p. tn.
ucnve raiLiaeipiua iu.uu a. in. coo p. m.
Leave Headlo? 1UV) a. in. 7:37 p. m.
Leava rotMvuio 12:81 p. ra.
Leavo Tamaqua 1:21 a. m. 9:8 p. m.
U-ava WlUUinaport 9.15 a. in. 4:15 p. m.
Leave Uatawlaia C:33. 8:00 a m.. i:.m 3.90. ata
Leave ltupert 6:16, 7:03, 8.0S, 11:11 a. m. 1:33, 3.1 1,
6:22. 11:21 d. m. '
ror uaiumore wasmngion ana tne west via II.
s. vi. iu iu, luruuia .raina leave uirara AVeauo
oiuliuu ruiua. 11. a it. tu tu) e:, a:rx n:uo a. m.
1:25, 4:30, 6rM. 7:30 p. m. aundays 4:95, 11:00 a. m.
4:30, 5.51, 7: W p. m.
AT LANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7, Chestnut Street
vvuan, anu soutu sireei, nari:
FOB ATLANTIC CUT.
Week days-Kxpreja, 9.00, a. m. 4:0J p. m. Ac-
coaioaatioo, i:u a. m. 4:.jj p. m.
sundava-Erpnaa, 9.00 a. m. AeojmodauonS:0)
a. m. ana i:?j p. m.
BBTUKS1NO, LEAVK ATLANTIC CUT.
1 Depot corner Atlantic and Arkansas .wenuai :
vvecx aaya ixpresa, 7:J0, a. n. and 1:0J p. m.
Accomodation. S:i5 a. in. and 4:3 1 p. m.
sun.lays-Expi'eai, 4:00 p. m. Accimodatlon,
t:M a. m. ana p. m.
C. Q. HANCOCK,
A. A. MCLEOD, Qtn'L rats. Aae.ti.
VUx Pres. Jt aen U Uanaar. .
Ps-nsylvami Riilroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
In effeot NOV. 10. 1889. Trains leave Santmry
KA8TWAUD
9.40 a. m., Sea Shore Express (dally except
uuuuaii, .ui jiauiauuii; auu !Ubcnuuuiau:aLail008
arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 r. m. : New York
5.50 p.m. j Baltimore, 3.10 p. m.; Washington
&.UP. in., couneoung at Philadelphia for all sea
Shore points. Through paaaehger coach to
Philadelphia.
1.39 p. mr-Day Expre
puiia
ROt.K AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Weetc.
IE3Sr2Sl2" GOODS Bca-xjx- i .
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the fotlowinc brands of Cigara t
Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Aah.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, at Hiemm 1
Ofan$e5. Lemon?. Brwm Nil5,
Banana. canx, w ' ,mlnaia
nli5h WftlnU.j. lop
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
g. 6. Robbies,
Foreign and Domestic
BLOOMSBURG PS.
m it
dlate stations, arriving at
8.50 p. m. ; now York, 9.85 p,
0.15 p. m. ; Washington, 8.15 p.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
ftetl Croat Diamond lirand
TbaeBlr rtlUbta in for ni. lKaireti4
lr, Idlr, ask D mesial fu UitUIa.
ntrid li r d, Ui r4 KiaiiutMiM,tl4
IlLaVal.ttl) tlaitilaiaVa AUAal Ulll tmW
- Ljtdlra,' ( ItUmr, bj mtlL tvtr.
2 2S4t
as
y a
VOICE I
fro u Ohio. Ilm Id
poTaftlt of Ur, Oarri
aAai. of Hal.tn. llhLi.
IU tnmi Wn it wtk o farm fU
forh.C.AIIa A Co album and nubtla
lAtlooaj and etifi naktHaSU iia,a
LI
Wllli.ia Kl.n, llarriaburir. l' ,
wnwii -1 oif nevrr inowu
AujlkUf to it II lika your albaau.
VMtcrdaijr I Itxk frdrr muuh la
pay ua uvr Utf.'.'' W. J. U
wora. Ban cor, Ht writ : -I
ika an orvicr fur jrour atuuniat
Inoal ry Ioum I My
ro&l UofiM aintucbai WO
rfor a alu kI day a wurk."
POthmartdoingquU mII
hava uot anara 10 Kna ri
new from ibrir latlrr. Kttrr
lata who takra knUitlfib1aTauil buInn llri ting ml .itoflia.
Hlmll we Hlurt VOU in (hit, htifcinesf,
n-adrr? W rila to na and Uam all about It fr ymttttif tta
aiaunlruaitji wtwtllatart jua tf you don t dUy utiUl
aniMbrrfcia ahrad of you In our uirt or tba couuirv Ifyo!
tak itoU you will U abla lapbkip aild fan j r KaU
D11 Bitatuut of a furctd Hiaaiaraclurcr a aala 1 ilOO ru
(laullili lltutucrit)t Album aralo La aohl to lb
taauplo fur W uti. UtMind la Koral I'riuitmi HUkt-Ur
Huih.Ctiawlaf lydacvraUdlnatda.llandMfiiat albauuUi tb
world. Larftat Hisa. Urcatcat barfatDa ter known, jtfrnia
ttBBWd, Ubrral Irrma. Utf mvt for reutt. Any onacan
bvetiiiM a auccrMfu) arnt. Uf IU ItMlf on altbl lntU or tit
talking naccaaarji W farravrr ihowi, every oat want to itir
cbaM, Acrota lake tbowaauda of ordrra lth ra4dlij itarrr
bafora known. Gnat prorlia await rry worker. A(ilaar
naklaf fortunat, Vadita tnaka aa ranch aa nicn. )ou(rcadrft
ran du aa wall aa any ona. Full lafonnauon aud lamtt fra,
lo ibuaa wku wriia iwr mum, with partlolara and ttmafor oor
familly Ukblaa, Hooka and fariodkaU. Aftar 70a kiAOH- a,
h'inlJ you cufUloda lanao furthar, why no harm ladoae.
Addiaaa k. C AU.N UJ., AlQlITi, Uia
Jan. ly.
i
Active, Knenrtio .Men can
make Irom jj to $iw per
RENTS
MTUn month wiling rorua and enjoy
1 IA) the comtorl of Vnowlnj that
they are working for an old and tellable tlrm. I)e-
slrable territory In towns and counties can be se
cured by prompt application. We grow the stock
we oner. Address
KltANKUN DAVIS t CO.
Nurserrmen, Baltimore, Jld.
Jan. c Mar,
d el p h a I
uauunorr i
Parlor car I
through to rhlladeTphla and passenger coaches I
iuivuh-u vuf uuwici(iui!tHua uiiLuinore.
8.05 n. m. ltenoro Accommodation IiIaiIv
for Harrlsburg and alllnterinedlate stauona, arrlT-1
ins rniiaeipnia a. m. : new YorK 7.10 a. m. I
fuiiraan sleepin, car from Uarnsbur? to Phlladel. I
rouiAia ui iir"T liuuiAiurua UQIU 7 a. m.
l.Ula. m. Krle Mall fdallv for nRrrlahiirr. nn.
lnterme'llat stattona, nrr'rtng at Philadelphia
5.50 a. m. New Torlc. 9.30 a. m.: Throuen Pniimr
Bleeping cars and pasanger coachea to Phllalct-
'i.'M a. m. 13 ltnrn Etorf 1 illm Mi- niria.
bur- auilntcrmclliie staUim arrlrln; at. Uilti-
uiu.o ...v, n. ui. Aril .Til UJa 5.11, a IO. ail
throusrli I'ullrnsn Wu'plair orito Jiltlmiw anl
va"niuiou, anu turougp passenger oacnes to
uauunore.
WKSTWARlJ.
5.10 a. m. Krle Mall fdallrl. for Erin nr.1 oil
wiuau iiu'ua at a imermeaiaio Btaiions, Itocnes
ter, Butfalo nd Niagara Falls, with throuith Pull
man l' tuieoars and passengercoaones to Erie am
iioofi-'wr.
3.53 JiOWS KIDrCSS dallT I (or I0.-I1 Ilnvnn
and Intermediate ntatloni.
1.(3 p. m. Niagara Kzpress (dally except Ban.
Tl for Kane, cana i&tiruaand IntermmiiatncrrA-
tlons. It cheater, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with
throu?h passenger covcuesto Kane and Hocheater
and Parlor car to Wllliamaport.
6.31) p. in. yast une (dally except Sundarifor ka.
novo, Waiklns and Intermedial stations, with
luiu'ivu uaBavuKcruucutv ig uenovo ana waiaina.
0.15 p, m. Wllllamsport Kxpress ( dally ) for
n uuav sport ana intenneaiaie stations.
TUROnan TKAIN." POltSUNBimY FltOMTUE
XA! 1 ATI O BO U f 11.
News Express leaves Palladelnhla a.sn a., m
Baltimore, 4.30 a.m. Uarrtaburg, 8.10 a.m. dally
arriving at Sunbury 8.53. a. m.
Niagara Express leaves
ruuauc inia.n.DU a. m. : naanioinon h 111 a m. 1141.
timore V.00 a. m. (dai v eic-em Hundav anivini. t
Hunbury, 1.43 p.ra., with through parlor car from
rnuaaeipma anatnrougn passenger coaches from
ruua'Ji'iimui ana nuiuinore.
Fast Line leaves Now ioixv.00 a. m. : Phlladel.
pnia,n.iua. ra. ; wasnington. io.50a.m.: Baltt.
more. 11.43 a. m., (dally eicept Sunday) arriving at
ouumi 1, ojij u. iu. wim luruun pisaenger
coaches from Phliadslphla and Baltimore
niuiamsoor. asp '"as leaves New York 8 00 p.
. . . imjii. iu. waauiogiOn 3.3(J p. m.
H.'uwyio a.a4 u. iu inn
11.15 d. m.
Erlo Mall leaves New York 8.00 p.m.; Phlladel.
lima, 11. aa p. in. ; wasningvOn,iu.uo p. m. : Baltl.
In purehasiiiR honBe hold neceBHitit s. it is wigo alwavs to select that whioh
is tho best, it will bo tho choaneHt in tho end. A cood ortiulo ia alwavs a
sonrco of pleasure. J..SALTZEII has won a wide reputation for Bellini; good
goods at low prices. He buys direct from tho manufacturers, and can sell first
class goods cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Here are somo of Iho
articles auu prices :
lisley Piann, S3..0 to $C00.
Hieck, to SG00.
H. M. Cent & Co., $250 to 400.
Brown & Simpson, S250 to 400.
Kitty Organs, S90 to 175.
miller organs, $75 to $150,
United States organs, 125 to 175.
Chicago Cottage organ, 90 to $140
Worcester organs, 75 to "150.
Paris organs, 00 to 100.
Celebrated While Sowing Machines 35
to 05.
Ni w Domestic Sewing Machines, $35
to 75.
Sewing Machines of three rrrodes. made
l)V the New Home Sowinrr. mfto.hinn Co.. .1
drawer drop leaf, all attachments, from
$19.50 to 00.
Royal St. John, $36 upwards.
otanaara Kotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Have received tho accnev for thn Tlnrwou
Di-tin Cornet, tho best cornet in tho world.
A good assortramt of violins,-guitars, banjos,
iiccordeons, drum, tlut8, fifes and all kinds
i musical instrument. Thn boat, nf tr!n,.
f( r violins, guitar., binj-s, violincello, and
bass violins. Agent for Butterick's patterns,
pa torn-book and fashion Bheeta.
filly) arriving at Sunbury
A libora
Piar.o, organs and sewing machines sold on rnonthy pay menu,
discount for cash. r '
u ? iUot et'nd. e,80wll0rci hut call and see tho stock of your homo dealer,
mu who is always with you, and can givo you any information or instruction upon
oars from I 'ii juu iuuy purotiHso.
through panienger eoaohna from patlalelptu
more, 11.20 p.m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.
a. m.. with through Pullman Sleeping oars fro
rnuaaeipnia, Washington and Baltimore and
HUNItntV, HAZI.ItTII.N aj WILKKHIlAltltK
a ltAII,liir.aif Ami rillltTll AMU WKST
mi - nun HtllilVAV,
i Daily except Honuay.)
Wlikesbarre Mall leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m.
arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a. m., Wllkes-barre
15.10 p.m.
Express Kast leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving
t uioom rerrya.29p. m.. Wllkes-barre 7.50 p. m.
oauuury wait leaves vi iKesoarre 11.17 a. m. arrlv
i r
MIISB
J. SALTZER.
ii i , r'
Ingat Bloom Perry ltMrrp. m.,Hunburr 1.30 p. m
fixpre.a West loaves Wllkes-barre 3.05 p. ta.. ar
vlng at Bloom Frrr 4.S0 p, m., Sunbury 6.80 p. m
SUNDAY TltAINS,
Wllkeabarro mall leaves Sunbury 10KM a. m., ar
riving at Bloom Kerry 10.4 a. m., wiUeovBarre
18M0 a.m.
uuu.n nwuuwuuauuu tcaiw WIl&B8-narre OIlu I 'H 'M w
?!-Sn3o,1mr,m',4tmoommrr',-liVt,-m-'Buo,,nr' I21jOOiTI Sl5CJIfci
" ' Utllla tit IV. IIUUUi
(ieu. Manager, Gen. I'a.'aenger AffU
Instruments and hewing Mac bine
WAREROOMS.
TENTS
OU.t lli'l'lllll IS OI'C HIT II U DIHDUa
OPiriCK. We have no sub-agencies, all buslneaa
Jruct, hence oan transact patent business in les?
w hi t wai luau moae remote from
send model, drawing, or photo.with description.
We advlao if patentable or not, free of oharee.
Our fee not due till patent Is secured """Is8-
A booky'llow to obtain l'atenta,"wlthretereni!Os
ISxSS. 0AdSf5s'.D rour couoly' "
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
liu' f ratintm wtinirnoi., i).o
R0SC0E CONKLING:
1 HI8 LIFE AND LETTERS.
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prtoellUC VOItKCilEiUCAL,
-I4-vVU.
POlt POULTItY cruahol
oyster Shein, Flint anl
uwiacraTM send for ne
nui
VOltUS, York P.
Hr k.'," n,e'L',w' alfrod It. ConiUng. Thla work will
hortly U la.ud by u.. and .old ttrku, to Z,cV
OcUto COO piea, aleel portrait, ul uvalml(a cf
Utter, of emlnant wnUniporarlM lulUpartiM
WE ESPECIALLY INVITE
LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF
BUSINESS, POLITICIANS,
AND CANVASSERS,
(Whea vrltiag.msiiUori thU paper.)
CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO.,'
9 K.t iii. at., jr,w v..u.
J H. WlLLIAMd, AUCTIONEEH.
llLOOMSBUHO, PA.
Kaal E3tat9 Bought and Said.
PvrtlM tleslrlni; to buy tir rses -iud wagons
"vould ilc Hi ll to call ou ll.e above.
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
EPPS' S
GRATErUL-COMFORTING.
COOOA
MADE WITH
weak strong.
BOILING MILK.
5-28-d-4t.