The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 11, 1890, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN ATNT) DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA-
i THE AOVAtoTAG3 OF MACADAM.
IaWrMllg Point AdraMd bf tMl R.
' At recent meeting iU tUa VttiQijrt
tiU SUte grange at IiMfkburgtf, Worthy
Past Lecturer H. IC Downing delivered
juijuidrt of Lntrei to all who cars for
Ui (improvement and rrreaervMion of
highway. In the course of hit remarks
Mr. Downing saldt
A .not verj ready tntulcian knows how
tlrpxjme it may I to compos n now
tad and liow uy to lajieo Into tbq old
air. And o with new ideaa, polioi or
cooomiec. The old idea la cherished,
fondled and em
braced until there
Is jealousy of the
new.
Thus, when an
catuyhjt point
out tlialamacad
am road 1 not a
pike! that a mac
k adam can be
built for less than
nikea have caaI.
uuel h. owkiij. ut a mtLCSuilu
cost twa for repair, and that it la
Die most economic road, tome vry
jrood people will not so rnuch as wrextle
with the new toying, but, clinging to the
old ideal, will argue that inasmuch, as
pike are rough, macadams mutt be
rough; Inasmuch u pUta axe, built below
frost, .macadams unit be so built; that
Inasmuch as the hand hammered pike
baa coat aa much aa $5,000 per tulle, and,
because of its coarse construction, $100
per- mile annually for repair, that con
sequently a machine crusher, roller
made macadam structure must coat the
same ($5,000 per mile) for the making
and ,the same (1 100 per mile) for annual
repair.
It: is becoming usual. to call pike,
macadamized roads. A macadam, load,,
is not a pike, in that .the ruiieadaui.U.ln-.
finitely better and low, eiptiisive than
roads heretofore called pikss.
The imperfections of a pike are:
First In that it is composed of loose
tone In its making and repairing. Thus
the pressure a pike receive from passing
wheels deepens into, rut. A rut once
mads, although filled and reQlled, will
reappear.
Second Pikes hare been constructed
of hammered stone. Unmoored stone; Is
too coorne for the beet superstructure of
roads. The originator of the macadam
principle stated before a committee of
the house of commons that a (.tone rood
wa&a aaving of repair iu ratio with Die
fineness of the stone used. Thus a bed
of one inch atone would cost in repair. of
such bed but one-hslf of that of a bcdf
two inch stone.
Again, a pike composed of hand
broken stone may liavp cost. $3,000 per
mile for building, and $100 per mile an
nually for repair $3,000 per mile fpr
building, because the stone was liaml
broken, at41 per perch, and $100 annu
ally for repair, because the superstruc
ture was coarse and loose. Thus ruts are
started and are expensive to erase. The
experience of macadam builders teaches
that a rut will fqllow a rut, that Is If a
too bed is laid upon a rutted clay base
rut will appear in. the stone bed directly
over those of the clay foundation. Thus
one rut In a pike is the predecessor of an
-sodleeaacrlva ofimU and an endless bill
of 'coats.
On the other hand, a macadam struc
ture avoids these Imperfections of a pllce
in that (first) its superstructure is coin
.pseidof smallistooo, and stone siftlngs
px chips, And (second) while wheels press
..the iinknltted. loose surface of a pike,
nd reach solidity within pne track at
wo inches-below, the general surface,
.thus arming, ruts, the roller used in
macadam structure does exactly what
wheels do, but further, it presses tlie
, entire surface of the bed, so far as wlieels
can penetrate. In ruts, and thus makes
he entire bed. as- solid as the-base of a
rulS Thusagaln, a macadam is so unj
formly resistant of wheel pressure that
ruts cannot be produced In some moo
Adam within a period probably .of ten
ears.
A crusher turning .out 80 perches of
stone per day will earn in a day, at 1$
cents per .perch, $12,, wUkhv, will easily
poy.for.tiujxost of runulnga crusher per
iday.' Tlie dillerencp between $1 per
perch .for hand broken stone, and IS cents
for crushed stone Is 85 vents., In the re
oljiatlon of this coin pf 85 cents by the
uaoof.a crusder-iwe can reasonably con
clude that a macadam ought to bo-built
tot less than half the cost of hammered
dices.
Then again, at to the, economy of a
jjoacadatn. .over that of a pike. A mao--stfUm'
being virtually rut and water proof,
and continuing, so for ten years, what
will.lt. cost to repair a, macadam ?r
jnUe annually durlng.ten years? I think
you will reply, really nothing.
But will a macoduui wskti wheel prcs-
.auio.fur, say, ten- years? In answer w
are unialid proof In an cIght-ycar-ol4
macadam leading fromtlu IVnniivlranla
railroad rrlghi and pasHenxer station ut
Devon, Chester county. Mr. Charles
Falstu, superintendent for tlio Doron
Land, company, tells me ,that tliis, inac.
.fdam,hauduredall the trafllcirom the
rsllfoiul,-. being, equal .at, times to two
tons at a draft, and yet this- macadam
boa. not cost a cent for repair for eight
7f ars, and, as. 1 saw for myself, (ma not
, yet,.o rut. TI)o question thsn urines
ybU.rnacadnnii being, aa good as ft was
:Ut years ago, will it not endure eight
.years more- without n cent for repair?
IrUs far Writers ux Uviula,
I There are fewer subjects of. greater Im
.jpertauce before the people today thau to
Bka easier- communication with mar
ket. To aid ill the dlscusslou of thh
nutter.ps pent by competent writers aro,
tlng called for and written. Fur in
stance, the University of Pennsylvania
has offered jirlzes or $100, $200 and $100
for he best .tapers on the onglnetiring,
economic and Icfjielatl vo features of the
construction, reconstruction and main
tenance of roads. Oilier prizes Imvobeen
offered by-TheKngliieerlngand Uulldlng
Itecoi-d. of Now York, of $150 for essays
on tlie methods of construction and main
tenance of good roods. Kxchingo.
III tho proclamation just issued by
Gov, Beater Friday, April 11 nntl
iWay, 2, 1H90, havo been designated an
Arbor davs. llu savi". "In those tinr.
lions of tho Commonwealth vbere the
cllrusto conditions aro favorable the
day. runt above named should bo oh
served for treo planting and conducting
such ohtr ciefiire. as lias u bum mual
orireay tlK dehrjblo in onr ichcoU
nnd'by thp jiubjio g'ripraHy, fn th
litbbriatitttdai and moro ti"rtlinly
in ti of iho Commonwealth tho day
luunamnajuan ha ootorvod.'' Uuv.
Heaver niggtBts Uxi orfjntiiratlon of
Tiiuigo niiproveiDBm., pouiai 'HI I pi cs,
try Bf80cif(MotiP.
'pelScratifoi) Vht(h saysi It is
now sliteen montbs sjneo thti terriblu
lU r,atiMud Kun hurled- ) many
rouit) into vmn ty ontl ncaimca ami
dii(lglred othoraifor life. Among tho
latter was Mary Cannon, of thti llam.
Iiton, wonf-iiaaoiis.Umluor oyery
tody, and wi0 iaj tho deep sympathy
of all. Iltr. injuries wore feurfnl. A
rlioituimu sIiko Dr. lirady, of WVbt
ltcKBwfliinii Bvcmic, (ni8U(i m mui
iii'.JuT (olialf ind aboJs much improved
bjibisicarff. 1 Tlio Hcaln a;it dtlin.il
ioyfiipix (if thu foichiad wcro hurnnl
away.piitliavu br.ni entirely r placed
1 1 u-1(10 .tpplioatioim of s jn (Fiafw lalo-n
frfm livjup; j)mous. To V0UtB
wnaiiJi pyv r!nlilivviawlflly rstr but
si tt uan now difgnvrr a tjad .laovjng
bi-forti ticr.fdpu and innyyet, tctsuvur
her lt vinjop. The, avo (a crcnljuci
iBtepu-iiiU'CMt TliprunJafotaiHiln of
thusaaluihn cured iirr of eicrnoiailiii'
beadachon that (ormpnUsd her before, j
( A U IUmt ad JuHrt.)
A promlwnt phrslclsa calls the kiss "sa
,rj(at, drtf nloAlor ot dlxauH." Il Mrs,
Jfcnr Is lurrs'l by It. to are lung- dlswe.
nut ntin the iniSrM sna sapWoa Tsuaboodl
Kvsitoilr-IUMH-an.not rot tucb ts b. sad
tlitoM tor nu-s UMisrstw tre Kmt Lt him
d9T0lfbl10tt.fr to matins ourwomrc nttlthr
sad bmnmlnit that ku- mt t" kl-f. Tbtt
ca tuoilr iM-dam tiy um uw of I'r Pltm's
t'svprU. I'xetctliilko, wbll, It tmplr mt
leal (i) euriBK .tip r5ulitr u fteitli.
After ttklni'tt for a rr-atontble Irosth of
tlmt Umtii trill b do mors Irrrf ultrttr, bk
tchf. brlt)-lown Knnsstloni. UCTVoutipro.
trtti'U), rent-nil deMUtysadkladred tllrerau.
It It ibe tny tnedlcftti ff omn. told by
'dnr(fgtts.:uiider a. pttve sruarantee
frma IJwiraaaurtctiirert, tlmt it will sire sat-
uixeiltm in trvvrt c&ta. nr mnnr-r refunded.
' A Iklok of 100 ptirna, on " Woman and Her
msftsauaiid UKir.itf-rure." tent, post-paid,
to nt,tMnMtvtlv .tcaUd Id a plain en
velope, on n-celpt of ten pmu. In sttmps.
AcMntf, WOlil-Jj'S I)IPS5S1RT MtLICJt,
AaaudATiusaa Mtia Mm-t, tlutftio, N. Y.
DrffiRCE'S PELLETS
I'nreJr VctreUblo and Perfectly Ilarm
lewk (Jncniitltd u I.ltcr I'll I. Bmsllest,
rhmtrnW-tttUn -Take. One liny,
fcHstr rotate tajsllrt, a Dote. Cure
Melt Htfliiarh'-.fWIIont Ilrtdtfho,
(TMntllljuiioii, Iiidlxettlou,-Billons AU
'aclji tntisll dc-Ttngcnient of tbe fltmnjic
scd K,irU. Swpui vUl, by CrogsUU.
If You Have
UNtWIPTiONICOIMHen C0LI
ROMCHITI8 1 Throat Affcctloja
SCROFULA I Waiting of Flfi
ttr ty DUeaM whr fAt Thral and Zwyf
an IMmti JtUicf Blrtnitk T Xm
SCOTT'S
EMUlwSIQN
'ot
PURE COD LIVER OIL
Vlth Hypophosphltes,
JPtALATADUE' AS MILK.
Atkfof Ocpll't Jsmufi and lHitm
jtiuiatUn, ir fttcttalloit tifdiut you, to
Sold by all VfygqUU.
JMBTTtVMVtlEjCrm8!(l.V.
G. W. BEHTSCH,
piIE. UKJIOIIANT TAf JiOIt.
:o
f
11
OF EVKIIV UKSCRIPTION.
Suitn mode tQ-ord:nat.-hprt notice
and a fitalwuv au$rot)til or no sale.
Call-and eruinjne,bc;lagwt and Ufet
viuctuuiiiwK. ut g'Krai ever buuwu in
Lolnmbia county.
Btore DMtidoor. torVirit National liark
MAIN 8TUKET,'
Bleotngiiurir Pa.
February iut,, 1x890.
Thlt HT. VAVIh .HIJtMKtPlir.tH e 9IANI
TOIIA ItV. unci II; hninphcj beenmit iha
If TOO1 AH! OOINO
TOTIIEKE fAfiU-S QV- TiIK 1IIUC JUVEIt
VALLBY,
Tits Till
Gr-t Northern Ey- Line.
TO, TUB 001.0, SILVKIt, COITBH. UIUN AND
COAL MINKS Of MONTANA,
T4KS TIIS
Great- Northern, Ey. Line.
TOOKEAT VAI'l.1, TitK FLTU8E WDUBTMAL
TASS TUB
Great Northern Ey. Line
rOIICLIiNA, UUTTB, M-GKANE VALLH AND
TIlKCOAtlT CITIES,
TiSS Tns
Great Northern Ey. Line.
TO PAIIQO, CUOOKSTOX, OltAND POItKS AIJI)
WEINNEPKO,
TAIS THS
Great Northern Ey. Line
TO ALT. MINNESOTA, BOUTII DKOTA, NOltTIJ
DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO. OlIKdOM.
WAfJUINOTON, CA.tlfillOtA
AND M AMI roil A l'OINW,
Ttss THS
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for tl htm,. maps -and guides, apii V)
soma ticket aiecal ur wrtui la
I'. I. M ill TNI! V,
apn. J'lun. and tlct' t Ascot,
OuTKariis htlLirtr,
bL I'sul, Mian.
I-Th0 (Iltl!T MOItTlllIltl IfAIf,VA'
i.irnit runs-us own MtjininceaL uiainir uars.
rtlacuHlftrplnir cart: tfpecul Apartiaent Cjrs sod
nee coiomai Bitrepers oa uauy rurouira TrtiDH,
J. R SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DgAI.KHS N
PIANOS,
ily tlie lollowiDtf wellkaown laakertt
Clilckcrlnsf,
Weber,
Hullet & DuviH.
Cun also furnish any of tlie
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices, uo not uuy a piano be
lure getting our prices.
.o.
Cataloguo and Price Lists
On Application
t p t.
FRAZER GREASE
BENT IV TIIK M'OHr.U.
It wmtIos Qutiitlot trt utsurpttaad. actotllr
pulltatlas two bos.t of tnrotbtr brand. Nui
sxud byhatt. i-tiirr Tin: av.x uini:.
rougiLBi)rtKAUnmoi:wKiuLi,Y. tur
suu8cninn for
Tlllfi COLUMBIAN.
WOLFF'S
ACME
BLACKING
A pcrfcct Harm css drcssino.
VBZO DT atEX. WOMB uro CTinjlBBTt.
A SHINC LASTS A WEEK.
LEATHER PRESERVER.
A Handsome polish.
IS WATER-PROOF.
EVERY Houtshold EVERY OfPca
EVERY Mechsme EVERY Stable
niru) nr
'"' oit riiiTvt fartiUk
'" ! lWt 0 YA
IUIUH ti.ii ,In,
w,L&.SrlMVtwnOl Btrrt flffw,
' WOLTf S BAKDOtPn, ruitdalphlt.
Oolilg Down to ths Sea
The accident to the City of Paris i
of a kind to causo trembling to the
peoplo who go down tothoseainsbiot.
Shu is of tho latent tjpa of marine
arch'ttectnro and fitted with every ap
pliance for sift-tv; vi t sho was only
saved from going to the bottom by the
inc cainine a 01 the tcai and her near-
nefs to port, which she reachrd iast in
ima to find a safe reMing place upon
tU shallow bottom. 'Si-e wai fitted
with duplicate engines and 60ec, and
she had a doable bottom and bulkhead
acro8 and lengthwise, but a'l these
supposed insurances of safety failed
before tlio devastating crash ol broken
jron that crushed engine', bulkheads
and bottom and left htr helpless upon
tbe tea and powerleji of preservation
tbrongb any .power ot htr own. All of
which shows again thjc man may pro
pose bat he cannot dispose; and tends
to increase the ranks of oar Prepbyter
ian friends who believe that what will
be will bp, and that they aro at safe
without ss with tne insurances of bci-
enoi; though it is not to be disputed
thai the. most of these good people are
rf-ady to take the insurances, notwith
standing their faith.
lhesnrpriso about these accidents
to. ocean steamers is not that they
occur, but they do not hijipn oftenel.
Mrivon at ttiu highest speed, and with
so many parts liable lo breilc with the
cnorraouB strain put up 'n Ibcrn in the
struggle thiough raging feai, it mist
b an over present reiluttion by those
abroad that they are in conHantdanger
of disaster. Tlio infrcquency of it
causes a coiratio to which such inci.
dents as this, when they comp, give a
lively shock. And doubtless there
would bo' greater shocks if we heard, of
a'd the accident tfiat o;cur. Ship of-
ncers realize this apd aro stnniou in
concraliog everything that happens
. t. .-. 1 ; 1 . I . . 1 . 1 . . ' I r .
iui is iiKi-iy 10 aiarni tnu iiinm. JZx.
Poison Oak
Tho followtnz extract, taki-n from a
.letter written by Mr. E. A. Bell, fully
viiiiain iieii;
While surveying lan 1 in 1883 I acei
dently handled poison oak vine, and in
less t'tan three hours (the erup'.ion usu
ally. iciulthig from snch contact begins
in .ten .days) ray ifaco was swollen and
disfigured, and my hands aud arms
sefiouply affected. I immediately be
Ean Lakinc Swift's Specific (S. 8. S
nd(a(ter taking three large bottles I
.foupd. all signs of the breaking out-en-iirely
ftmovpd. I was ltd to empeit
us return at the same lima next tear,
but.it djd not, nor has there been any
indications of its return since.
My little boy, eight yea-s old, was
afllicted wjtli tho snmo oison 1881.
Afltr taking neveral buttles of Swift's
Sp.c.ifin (S, S. S ) the eruption entirely
disappia'ed. A very sliglt form of
the eruption returned during tho next
spring, but wq th- n n sumei) the S. S. S.
and having taken ei ough durjng that
seaon to make the cure pcmaneni, ho
has not since had any return of tho dis
?ase. Swift's Spocijic (S. S S.) cert
ainly effected thorough cures in both
thce cases, aud I regit d it as a won
i-fftc'.ivo remedy for all such disrasis.
E. A. 15km, Anderson, S. C.
Treatise on Blood shisktn DKasesmslled rreev
BWIFT m'KCiKlOCO.AOauU.Ott,
Bwindhnj Tarmera-
A NEW HEV1CK l-OIt OIITAININC TIIKIB SIO
NATUIIEriTO 1-ItOMISSOltr NOTKK.
A neat and ingeniojs device for
swindling farmers Ji-ts liitoly b-en put
in praelice in the interior of the state.
A stranger callol upon a well-to-do
farmer- of tho totvn of Coventry and
exhibited a plooghiiharp, which ho
claimed to bo of an improved pattern
over ol. I styles, doing it wptk belter
an i with easier draught. He was in
troducing the, plo'iL'hhhare,- he said, as
t o agent for a llaffaloaurieuliural ma
chine. warehouse Ho offer- d to leave
a.ploughslnra with t'io farmer on trial
If satisfactory, a stipulated price was
to be.remtttrd to tho HufMo lions",
and,tie farmer was lo iccommend tho
nowitooj to his neighbors. It int sat
isfactory, the ploughshare should cost
the farmer nothing.
Tho proposition appeared ro Mr that
tho Cpvcntry mm accepted it, and as
a matter of form, the agent said, signed
his namo to a memorandum of tlie
agreement, whioh thp fluent wrote
out on tho spot with a fountain pen
that heproduced frcm his pocket. A
few days later tho farmer was amazed
by tho presentation lor payment of his
note of hand for $230. The note was
presented by a neighbor, to whom tho
aent had sold it, with a'plauslblo ox
tdsnatiorj and at a slight disrount. At
first tho victimized farmer indignantly
pronounced tho signature a fnrgory,
but a revived rcollection of his deal
with tho plowsharo agent and a closer
inspection of tho handwriting satisfied
him that tho signaturo was his iwn.
How did tho sharper work tho trick!
Tho accepted theoryjs that ho wrote
out tho contraot with an ink that soon
faded out, and then substituted for the
farmer's uso in signing tho document
another fountain pen filled with com
mon ink. The Iriok gavo him, after
the fading out process wai oomplctcd,
a piece ot papor freo of any mark ex
cept tho genuine signature, which ho
converted into a promissory note.
Thero is no concern in Huffalo doing
business under tho firm namo given by
tho sharper.
"Every Bpnnir."
Says one of tho best housewives of
New Kngland. 'Ve feel tho necessity
of taking a good modiolno to purify
tho blood, and wo all tako Hiod's Sar.
ranarillu. It koeps the qJi'iIcImii free
from humors, my hinhand says it gives
1dm a, good appetite, nail fnr.mvuelf I
am sure I could tibyer do all my work,
if it was pot for this sploudld moiioine.
It makes me foel stronir and cheerful.
and I am never troubled with headache
or that tired feeling, , as I used Uj bo." i
1 Ton Wast to Be Lored.
Don't find fault.
Don't contradict people even if you're
sure you are right.
wont ue inquisitive- about tho a flairs
of even your most intimate friend.
Don't uqderrate anything became
you dont pw?ss-it.
IJoq't -baevt that ererybqdy in
the world is htppler tbin you.
Don't conclude that you have never
had any opportunitiet m life.
Don t believe-all the ctil vou hear.
Dcu't repeat gossip, t yen if it does
interest a ciowd.
Don't go untidy, ou ,the. plea that
evtrtbody knows yoo.
Don t be rudb to ytur ihferiots in social
ivsiiion.
Don't over or tinJer-dre.
Don't expre-s a -positivo opinion nn
lets jou peifeolly ui)derUnd what
you are talking about.
Don't get in a liablt of vulgarizing
life by making light of tht leatiment
oi i;.
Dou't jer at anybiJdy's religious be
lief. Don't try lo be anything e!o but a
gt-niu woman and that metns a
woman who has coniideralion for tbe
whole world and whoje life is governed
by the Golden Jlule, "Dj unto others
as you would be done by." Ladiei'
Home Juunial.
Woat Oholr Umgera are Faia.
A eopran ), in an averaa city, vill
be paid, ai n beginoer, anywhere from
$200 to 300 per annum. At she ba.
oomts betUr known, and is in more
thorough command of h-r voice, she
will average from &503 to 8300.
Hotton pays about $200 per annitm
bett-r to choir sincers than ar.v other
city in ray knowledge. Several sopranos
mere receive yearly taianes of ?1000
and $1200, and a few $1500.
A woman with a goad contralto
voice will begin at an annual salary of
$200 which, if she is succ-jstful, may
rise to any average of $300. There
aro two churches in Philadelphia, I bv
litve, which pay their contraltos $400:
Dut tuutyin oitics outside of Bonpu,
whioh.aa with sopranos, avenrre abont
$200 higher, is unutual. And even a
genuine alto that rarest. of things iu
these days will command but from
$300 tq $400 per annum. The Hob,
of course, does better than this, by ad
ding $200; but even with this addition
none ot tbestt salaries appear .precisely
extravagaut, pr to admit of much lux-
.nryjn Ityirig, and salaries aro rarely
increased. Should a rival church ma)to
an offer for a voio , if the firnt, church
is desirous of retiining it, tbe rival's
price is overbid, aud the voice retain
ed. But this is tho only reason, of which
I havd knowledge, for increasing sa
arie. However it mifgtbe remember
ed that this salary is paid fpr singiqg
only at two service, aud fpr attend -nce
at one or to rehearsals a week.
All the rest of the singir's tiino j bpr
own to dispoie of" as she phjases.
Prove she an apt pupil to ber new
master,-he will send to htr, for instruc
tion, scholars whom ho has not tpc
time to teach. Or she may secure ep
gageracnu to sing at different churoh
concort, or, laying aside her musip,
may take to sewing, painting, decor
ating, or any of the rainy wavs jn
which girls are able to make a living
No work most be undertaken whioh
,will i'i any way ojnfl ct with the oboir
ain,,!n (ah . I . t .. . - 1 . . t '
re-ion ofibcr existenoj. She' is first
and bafore.all-else a singeri that-is hqr,
proiefsion. uet this nevitr tie forgotten
E. Alinb Osuoou in LadM ITone,
Joutpal.
- 11
Tbe Standard
'I regard Hood's Sarsaparjda as hay
ing passed above tlio grade of whit
are commonly called patent or nropri
etary ai-idiciiieH," said a well known
physician recently. "It is fully cnti(
led to bo a ettndard modicine, and haf
won this podtiin by its undoub!c(l
mcriUand by the many remarkablp
cures it has effected. For an altcratip
and toaio it has never been equalled.''
Pennsvlvania still raiintains its posj
tion.as tlio "banner department" of thp
Grand Army of tho Itepublia Tl p
membership is littlo.short of 48,000 at
prcpent.
Wines for lJebilitated Females-
Physicians have used Spcer's wino,
and having applied to it the strictest fst
known to oheminry, they do not hesii
tate to pronounce, it pure vyjne of jned.
ium strength, and r commend it to' bp
of great advantage to tho aged and in
firm, also in low and typhoid fevers
Sjr er's wine will bo found ycry super
inr.
b. rws,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER
DKAI.KIt IN
Mil, m umi k
Tin Roofing a Specialty,
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON
ALL WORK-IN HIS LINE.
First door Bloomsbu-g Oicra House
il'vFREE
inn Hr
isittqu&lrd, ftad ta Iniruduc out
V labMB rOM iacfc loclltr,
!U ut tt ntfl ttn Mki ur
tb tbioc. All J on la Jo U
tttniU I kaw or f ft4 U
tfthtinlttJl-if lkbn
sHUsT of UU 4vrtlMs(Bl
kti iLst ua&li sst4 of Ik bL.
ncftia Lt m I sy t isrry. W wIUcIm iat)MktwMi
ia Hstka ftssi isUB talMIU ssU sti 1aM. ftisH tk ULmltm
Ml riIM. 6tU rU ftl HN. WMi iISfMttAUMk
lilt U
wmtncmnissiv -
mm
AYilinDCBKE
muiit.'v
I THE GREAT
German Remedy!
S TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
fur Ihows lii-atblj
BlllouiSpcllfdepeniJ
nnSctruLiiltirTEiL'
ItwIllcnreTtm- I
iljjw will l rai'll
for cam w here fc c L-1
rnnn Itttr Willi
1otuir1torcuxv. Ill
1ki you saCcr wlUi
CleaDM Ibe TUUted 171
ilool when 7011 ttl
u I rap n rit lei tnrrt Ijl
rthroofh the Alol I
n rimnlcs.l!1Mchcf I'I
f ecu iii; if to, ok
StTLPIIL'It BlTTEES;
It will care you. 1
Itisnraili- inlmiri
trvl 8ortA. Heir otiLl
tno mint mi wotk
tbop; clerk, who d
not promrc taddent
exerd awl all who
arc con 11 noil In tloor
tn.1 kotillh taltl frtl I!
OK.
HcmiLR lnrrtiu
Ulcere WrerCoin
lUlrrt. IontbciU
oaragod j U w IU cure
ma.
Urrrtit. nrw!l)
rwj not uku iM wcas umi.
If you Uo ivt wHL
to rv net from Kbrnm
fitlum, uw ft NUle ol
MJLMirK iJITTEIU
-rill LalM vtixt ttt aim
luake yoa etroDg&Dtl
iraiiny
It nrrrr f.ilU tnrure
m:lpiilh Hitteiu
IttIII make Tour Mood
ixin t llG WltlHIUt fil
boat. Try Hi yon
i nre, nci hiki f iron jf, i
win nm mmi iu
idi yourccin naru.
Ijittlti In uciicatt
henlth. wlo arc all
'i nr aLLriicii JiiT-
rr.iw to night, ami
run iIowti, thoaM nit
rou will alcet well
rn Fill R IITT7TR.
I la tou want tho lt?et 11 ct lien I Work riabllshfrii
8end 2 t-cnt etampi to A. 1. Ordwat & Co,
Norton, Jtlaet., atvi recclre a copy, free.
If You Have
K aptet!f, Indlareatlen, FlMtaUoe,
Hick Ifailch, rum dona," lorn
lag flh, jou will rind
M Pills
fha remedy yoa need. They lone tip
tlie wtik Btouiactj and build up tbe
flff;lnr eiiwrrlea. Hufferere from
anental or physical orerwook. w11! rind
yellarrroiu llim. Cicely auar coated
SOLD EVEttYWUEIiE.
mm
-Thuiiiaids liar! Uvn TviuiAueuUr cured Mi
l'MlLAUKI.rnIA. l'A. Yjl eatonce,nof'Twatloa
vr lmot lime from bulJiew. Cav nronfjunceu In
curabllyunrt waited. bend for Circular.
JURE GUARANTEED. oatSu&tXZi.
Aue 10 'f0 ly
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promote a luiuriint erowth.
Nyer Failt to Rcitora Gray
fisiiriiiY Touinrui tfOior.
PrerenU Hand rufT and hair faJUfig
38 t! At
mm
HowLost I How Rogalnotl,
KNOWTHYM
THE fimriinr re icer
A ScltnUlc tnl SUndsrd Topnlir Mlicl Trf ilieo
on the Error ol yontli.l'remiturellocline.Ncn oaj
nn ltaTt TiKIt; T . i i . k . .
ImoJUos from Kollj, rice, Ipiorsnce, icctm or
Urrruiitloo, Kntmtlnr nd nrattlng th lctln
I01 Work; Bnilntw, HioUirrledorSoclsl ItcUilon.
Arold untklllful pretenders, 1'oiieii thil creat
wort. ItconUlnSMD,roT18ro. BeeoUful
Unjioe, emboiieJ, roll pfit I'rico onlr 11.00 hj
nmj, i.!tpilcl, coocenled In plain wrapper. Illoa.
tjitlel;rpK!ctQ Prrr.il voo apn! now.-! Tlie
du-Jn mlihel a ithor, Wm. II. Tarker, M. !., rc
ceiref tho lloi.ll ANIlJnUI,I,l:i .UlID.ll,
rroin Iho Nntlonnl IlleillriU Afmoclnllou Tor
llili I'llIZB IISrtAY nn NliUVOUS nr.d
riir.siUAI.DCnir.ITV.Dr.I'srkersndscorns
of An'.iunt 1'rBirlana may Ijo contulted, confl.
ileot Jllr. bjr mall or In perron, at the office of
TJII5 riMIlOIIV JIIUUICAr, IXhTITUTU,
No. 4 IIulflnchHt.,Iloaton.;)Ia..towbotnal
orderg for booka or letters lor advice should Lo
dlrectevl aa above.
3-!8 iir4
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
lied Cross Iilauiund Hi and
ThO Alii 1-dlsvt.U nlll tap as.1a. Haf. ir,l
are. Ia1Ic, ftL Ilracdtt for lta Ulsv
innt Jimud.ln rd mulitaboiea,caU4
blMiltiboa, TAbeDoother. f)ft44.
v A- litunr) (ur I'KTtleulwa ul MllUef tow
I Lndle.n in litier, by mtUL AmmW)
CaUkuter ClamlU Co MdUon H.f VhlUdu, I'm,
3 28 it
WUIIlP Pornit of Mr Uirri.
W WIVb son. ,f i.iiu. (itiio.
!! writeti "Wi at work e a form fur
H'ZO k montbi I now baa an tiney
r V.. C.jllltn A. Cat alliums and i.ul.lL.
tlooa and oft in mkliiV w tlar."
(SlrilKl) W, H.tiAKCIM.v
Wlliu"m Klfna, ll.rrlsturr. fa-
wriiii Ml Lava nevrr known
. anjiUlBf loacIllikajtfuralbaMt.
I 1 aatcrday I ickU ordm mu h l
I pa ma o .. W. J, LI
I uiurt, Utvfor, Ma., wrliMi "I
luha an ord for jour allium at
mnsiaTcrj nonw I nf
prftfitUbrtcaaimuchaaSU
afar a alnrl day'awoili,"
rOtben ar iIoIdb: qulu ei ell
a baa not aiiara to a-la i.
aratla from ihlr ltira. 1'iHt
on i bo uktt holdoflbli rrani truainM tka uiirnn-ll'ronia.
Nlnill we itart YOU in Ibid biisiues.
rvaJrrt Wrlw torn and Uini all about fl foryoowlf. Wi
ratanlittnat7 w will start fon If on don I dclaj until
tmxherftt ahead of you In your part or tb country. Irjon
laia bold you will bo atl to lik. up rotd fast. OrlItnl
Ihi account nf a forced manufactumr al 1 3i,ttH ttit
tlollur I'liotugrJtl'h Allium anlo boold lolba
Pru.ta tut tf'Zfmcli. Uwuud In IWral Crimson Hllk. clrl
litita.CnannlaflydaconlrdinaidH, HaodaoniMt album In Ilia
world. Larrrtt fcU. Crtlt Urfaia tier known. Afeula
waatr-d. Ubctal terma. Ilia; money for autoli. Any onaran
MrnnfaauccfMrulatrcnt. SallallMlf on algtit IlltU ornc
ulUuf nacoMry. Yt kmiir akown, every wanra lo i.ur.
elisM.. Agruit lake thud tan da of ordart wltb ra(iidlly uecr
Intuit kuuwn, tireat proitra await wry worker. Afantaara
uaklnf rtftunct. tadivamakt aa mntb aa men. You, rtatter,
rn do at wall aa auy one. Full Information And tarnia frt,
lo iIiom who wtila (of Mmc.wltli partWUra and lennafurovr
raially 111 tin. Hooka and 1'erludicala. After you knw all,
tbouldyou contluda to go no furtoar, wliy no bartn la dout.
Addreoa E. C ALLKH a CU4 AusbsTA, ilAlv
Jan. y.
AHRNT's A:VV,'. En-nftla .Men can
.All IT. IN I O mak from ta 10 wo per
W A H U n t? ",IU "".l lD ,ur us n ' enjoy
VVJll 1 ill J Ui oiiufori. or knowloe tuat
tney are worllnir f r an old and iclUlile flrm. lie-
slr&blo territory In towns and countloj can bo se.
cured by prompt uppllcatloo. we grow tlio stock
weoBcr. .iddres-
Klt.V.NKLIN DAVIS CO.
nurserymen, Jluttlmoie. Md.
Jan. & liar.
THRESHM machines
o, , A SI'Kl'IAUTY.
Wrnpst.Mostuuriblo, Econ-inlcal, and perfect
la u-vfaitcs no grain; clea sit re.i-lv foriuirket,
THRESHING ENGINES "fowBiw."
HatoilUU, Shlnul J,iri(if, linn P,:te't, and
hUiiuSartl ImtAinwiUi keni-rally.
A. 11. KAlKjUIIAltllO., UullU-d,
Send for Itlua l-ennaylvanu Ainhi'itural
traun Caulosue. I Worki, Yokk, l'a.
S-7.UW.
,& 5)Mitchell'sKidnGyPlaslers
jr. S Abaorb all dlicaao In Uio.lIIdncyi and
f j rcatore tliem to a healthy condition.
(OJsjf Old chronic kidney enHcrcra uy
they got no nllet until they Mod
l 1 iiitciii:i.i,'h iuim:y
ri.AhTKliM.
EoldbyDroixlita everywhere, or sent by mall for Mo
Nuvsltr l'lutor AVerku, IiiTell, Mua,
3 28 il 4t
Horsas, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs.
Eicsls anyremcdr forth rieVd cura nl
DliUmptr, Sort and Weak Evei. Luna F.J.r
Cot ln.H,Dlolchei. snd all dimcul"?f S,?,'!
las Iron Impurities ol lhs Blood Will VsH,m
J0PPA MANUFACTURINQ CO.. LYONS II Y
8-3MK.r.ly,
4! Q JKH
JatsTjsKrfSl .F aaTjsssTjksW
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
NORTn.
r.x.
SO
11)
toi
SO
SSI
tit
til
sso
. Sll
Hi
Tl4
Til
, H
, T30
, 7J
TCO
, ?M
. in
, SOI
8 01
, 8 18
SI?
. an
, 817
. en
, SM
. 8M
. SM
. r
r.v.
r.n.
I to
1. . 1. H.
10 CO SIS
1 1 J 8 30
I0IS ....
1014 Sll
10H tSU
10 SO 7 0S
10 M 711
KORTHCIIISLaXD.-..
Cameron
CDnlarty
uanniie .
caumua
Rupert -
i so
X 33
i 41
Hioom-vrarg-
Espy.
Um' IU.1?-
Wllloir OroTC
nrurmek.
Berwick
It 14
11 It
II 14
II 10
il :i
II si
Kuca inven
Hick's rerry
nicksblnuy
il si
II 44 80S
II M RI5
It 04 8 31
It 10 8H
It 13 8 31
itn SS
It 27 81',
1J 31 till
It S3 S3I
It 19 8 34
1111 CI
ItM 101
I 01 V 17
IC9 la
iiuniocKS ..
Kinticoke.
3 Si
Arondi le -
inymouth
Piymoatu Junction .
Kingston...
lv-nneiu.
xiiiny ,
Wyoming
West Huston
ntuton.
l.v:kiwaana.
Tajlomile.
UeUerue.
8csiktosm
ETATJOXS.
4 OT
4 (X
4 II
1 13
4 24
r.n.
120 SU
r. x. r. m
boirru.
A.M. i.X.
SCRiKTOy Sill SM
Hellene. Sis 9 a
Tiylomile IM low
Lickawanna 8 2S 10 os
IMUton. (134 10 IS
West lltttton. Sll 10 it
Wymnlny..... ........... S47 1027
Malt by 6 31 1030
Ifnnetu (31 10 31
Klnson CM 10 34
r. v. r. v
1 u 879
.... 6 23
J-rJ SSI
2 10 S II
218 IS
2 21 sal
2 29 SM
.... 6 39
3ST 703
140 707
2 43 712
2 so : u
2 35 7 tl
llrmonth Junction. 7C3 10 41
Plrtnouth. no lor?
Avondale 714 1031
Nantlonlto 719 1033
Ilunlock-B 7-.S not
SUcksblnny 7 37 1112
link's Ferry 7IA 11 33
UeAcnllaren 801 1131
uermcK so? n 40
Bnar Hreelt. 811
tviuoworore. sic II SO
Umnltldge 9 to 11 .it
E-ipy. 8 34 it 01
liloomsburj si! 11 CO
Hapert 837 15 It
Catawusa 842 it 17
Oinvliie 817 13 32
Chulanlcy
Cameron 9 07 It 41
NoamcxBtRHHB 9 21 It S3
a. M. r. V.
159 7 23
IM 711
3 20 7 53
3 31 8 07
3 40 8 t
3 47 BW
3 3.1 817
3 31 s 31
4 02 8 SJ
4 09 8 41
4 15 S47
4 23 8 St
4 24 S 37
4 16 913
434
6 (U 9 84
513 I3
T.H. r.V.
Connections at Itnnprt with Phtladelnhla Jt
Iteadln? Kallroad for Tamanend. Tamaqua. WUI-
lauisp-jrt, sunuury, rovbiviiie, ec ai, nonuam
Derland with P.tE. Dir. p. it it for Uarrnnunf,
Lock llaren, Bmporlum, Warren, Corry, and Erta.
W. r. 11AL1TAD, Gen. Man
facranton. ra.
OHILADELPIHA X- HEADING
-- UAll.HOAD.
OM AND AFTER NOV. 10th ISS9.
TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMTIURO.as follows:
(un.VDIYI KICEPTID.)
ForNew York. Pnllalelphli, Iteadln?, Pottsvllle,
.ntl.IMJ IO, CM. U.W, a. iu.
For U.laraspjrt. Milton and DinrlUe 7:3) a. m.
3:10. ll.-ul o. m.
ForOata-vtaarOO, 7:33, 11:0 a. m., 12.20, 5:00
6:1s D. m.
Forltipert6.01,7), 11:05 a. m., 12:30, 3:16, 5K,
TRAINS FOR 11LO0MSBURO
Le-iTe New Vork via PhU tdelphla 7:13 a. m. 4 03
p. iu. ttu-i vn cviuju o: a. m. 3.i p. no.
Leave PWUlelplila tojo a. ra. 6.0J p. m.
Leave lleadinz nao a. in. 71 p. mT
leave Potuvilie li.Kp. m.
Lare Tamarju irii a. rn. 9:18 p. m.
leave Wiuuiiiinort 9 tn. m. n n m
Leave uatawlsia s:o) a. m., 1:30, 3:30. 6.15
11:12 p. m.
. if T8 '"pert 6:16, 7:01, 8.0J, Urll a. m. 1:38, 3:1 1,
6:22, 11:21 p. m.
For ualtlmora Washlnjton and tho Wast via B.
v. n. iw. luruufa trains iave uirard Avea'ie
ftation I'hUi. (P. it It ft) 1:23, n:oo a. in.
7:W P-m- sanlays 4.-2S, 11:00 a. m.
-Saf I UA.
A1 LANTIO CITT DIVISIOS.
Leave PilUHlphla, Pier 7, Chestnut Street
,1 uau, iiu.j ntu amxb nuan:
rOB ITHXTIO CITT.
Weelc diyj-'Stprau, 9 w, a. m. im p. m. Ac
comodatloi. UsO a. m. imi n. ,n.
suadavs-EtpreH, 9-.0J a-m Aejomolatlon8:0)
rx. in. au'j i.- I ux.
BsroaMixo, Lsavs athxtio cirr.
Df pit cirner Atlantic and Arlcms is Avenuoj :
Wee dayi-lxpreji, 7:50, a. n. and 4:00 p. m
AccomodaUoa, 4:03 a. m. and 1:31 p. m.
Handays-ExorMi, 4.-00 p. m. AccimHtIon
7:30 a. m. and 1:1 1 p. ra.
. . , c- 0 HANCOCK,
.. . Ofn-U Pass. Agent.
Vice Pres. & Oertl. Manager.
Pennsylvania Riilrni.
M
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
W
TIME TABLE.
in eaect NOV. 10, 1889. Tralra leave sanhaty
EASTWARD
9.40 a. m., sea Shore Express (dally extent
arrmng at" PhUadelph'uris f. m.? Ne'" vi?
I,'.. v uaiumure, a.iu p. m. : waititnston
n. n n. m tnn y ajt 1 nival Dli. m J9 .
uVTZi. r"5 w ""ciuia ior an
FhllMe?DMa' Tnroaeu Pnger coach
dla& Vtatlnn. ,''1"'":
6.50 p.m.; Now Tors, 9.33 p. m.j Baltimore
6.45 p. m. i Washington, 8.15 p. m. Parlor car
in n mVTi. V T Tl mwiuiiiaiD BtniiucB, amy
''cijuich.m a. in. ; new vorK 7.10 a. ra
phla and .New VorK. Philadelphia paisonsers can
remain In Rlpanpr nn.fljtn.h... - "
l.sna. m Prli uil I .l.ili.J.. .?
iwa7m.-NlwvVr-i,9:30"k.mhro
phfal Ca" Passenger coaches to t-hlladel-
!.V)a.rn.-sjit1r-iEr3re3i(litiy) i)r mrrla.
bur am I Lt-rmedUle atltlinj arrlvinT at BUtl
moro l.-M. a. m. til v ininwi I. m. inl
w"1?11 uUm? H'9'P'aF to Biltlmire and
WaahiDirton, and througb pasienger oacaes to
Baltimore,
WESTWARli.
a llln m IFrlA Man ,.ti. .
yianj)t mr i.ne ip ai
man Pan woara an! paiaenerooaohes to Brio and
- . . -- w j , uau i i .j j lock iiaven
and Intermediate stations.
tlons. It .heater, Buffalo and: Niagara Falls with
thr Ujthpasaenger coachesto Kane and Rochester
and Parlor car to WllllaniBport. '
u.oju. m. piMnjuciaariy except sundaylfor Ite
novo, WaiMnB and tntennedlatfl stations. Bith
thro'iifh passenger coaches to Itcnovo and Wat ins.
,,-nif p' WllUA'uiport Express ( dally ) for
wuilauisport and mtennedlato BUtions.
TUROUOn TKAINh FOR HimilllRT PKOi: TUB
EAST AND BOUTII. "l"IluH
NrW TCmreea Inivaa ni.iiyAit.i. . H
a-. mvq nillUaCIUUiK l.OU H.. IU.
------ w. iwiiij mwkv ouuutii nrriviDir at
lld-fLl-m- "H.tnroueu I'arlorcariroS
Ph KSS Kh : Ti i!?,i?2rxu'sm. acnes irom
n.8,t. LJnoloavesNew inrsVoo a.m. ; Phlladet
Shla.11.10 a. m. , W.,hln-r,An ,n ft . !J .......
coaches from Phlladjlphta and Baltimore
w,!Ll ?'?,,10J',' Bp-osaloaveiNew Vorlc joi p.
m. PhUalelphU 11.45 p. m. Wwhlngton s.so p. m.
f'UBj;-Mp.tn.(d,ally) arrlvlni at Sunbur
mS?6.11 lwt Now Jcrk 8.00 p. m. Phlladel
phla, li.ss p. m. j Washington, lffoo p. m. j lialtu
r " ...Jf.w-,li ." ' "nvingai BUnDury5.10
n'hifS'JP t'.?'1Vi tollman sloopln? cara from
.'?iiad?.lpl"a' Washlnsrton and Baltimore and
through passongor coaches from ruilslslpiu
mi 4N.II1 llAII.tVAY, W""T
(Bally except buuu ay.)
Wllkesbam Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a m
"rtjiwt doom Ferry 10.18 a.m., Vllkes-biSe
"kxprbss Kast leaves Sunbury 5.8a p. to., arriving
at Bloom Ferry (. p. m., WllkeB-barro f w i. uf
Sunbury MaRleaves Wllltesbarre 11.17 a.m. arrlv
Ingat Uloora Korry lu.S7-p. m., Hunbury 1,80 p m
vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.30 p. m., sunbury 6.20b. m
simnav tii hjo "
,i!Lkea.b,7rr6 rai." l81?es sunbury 10.00 .m..sr
1S0 a.'nl 3m Kerrjr,0-Is ". Wim-BaVre
Sunday aoommodatlon leaves Wllkea-liarre a-m
mrUln? " B'00m P. S, BanburV
CIUa V.U1"' J- " WOOD,
Cleu. Manager. oen. Passenger Agt.
patents:
9ltl lit fill Mirri )bt uel.tal ill Paten t
Sinn inliitiifodl lUiittrK FiaV '
OFFICE We hive no'sub'agencies, all bui,,,
vra2?e,V SSSP&ff La0. description.
our fw not duStlTl rjlwntTs SMu're'dT C"ar,fe
A booc,llow to Obtain Pateota,wlth referensea
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
nn,- ikiciivuu w BhlngtOD, 1.0
ytNoastueoldost eaiaUlliled piteac llria In the
Umted StaUM. having thnir nm .Vrr. is.. ! ?
lugwn. l.a IteferenoB, It W. Oiwltd ni nr
1. A. Bluuucit, uiooinSarg vi, Hit.
PLACES OF INTEREST
To all visiting Philadelphia
TUB
YATES STORES
6111 mill CIIK8TNUT HI.
IJIH niltl CIIRHTJtUT Mt.
Our S.ip lior Clothing for Men anil
Hoys m rct.ownr-il, and though prices
ate vtty low this tuison wo main
tain tho high qualify.
. C. YATES &
kslIltllBVIV-l Vl B BibsB
BUKERS Md
Exchange Block,
WHOLESALE
:l:fi tsl Clana $ W I l anl Mill
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
5!
03TBtex Parlors fi.tta,cri.eca.-
Cnn ontj (q) fpy o'ip FAMOUS 15 Cent StBws-1&
WHI)'F!ALE HEALERS IM
Carj, Cbiaao, (Dni(J', FvOtj an TOtj.
SOI.F. AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars i
Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, as Mfanra i
Oranges, Lcmort5. ream Nut IS
Banana5, pennM. Awottdj.
Entijh WalnMt5, lop ra fli..
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. 6. ftOBBIlfe,
eleR iH
Foreign and Domestic
BLOOMSBURG Pfl
In porcliasing honEo hold nceesHiticg, it is wise always to select that which
is the lies', it mil he the clioapect in tlio cud. A good article is always a
source of pleasure. J. SALTZER hag won j. wide reputation for selling good
goods at low prices. He buys direct from thu manufacturers, and can sell first
clasi goodi cheaper than can bo obtained elsewhere. Hero are somo of tho
articles and prices :
Sf wing Machines of three grades, made
hy the Now Home Sewing machine Co., 3
$Stod$00. 'e8f' a" atla0hmentP' frm
Royal St. John, $30 upwards.
Standard Rotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Havo received theTgency foT tho Boosoy
111 tin Cornet, tho best cornet in tho world.
A ood assortmint of violins, guitar, banino,
ni ordeons, driim, lluu-s, fifrs and all kinds
o' musical intrnmenu. Tin. I.aat r i:
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l-i 4 violins. Agont for Butterick's patterns,
discouinfo'; ensb."8 BeW'"S machinca 8 ,ld on montby Pay menu. A libara
bni)0r0tfeml1'!OW,loro,JbutcalUn(lseotho stock of your honn dealor,
y,z ?z:r you any iDfor,naiion of i
J. SALTZE
Musical
Instramenfs and Sewing
WARBROOMS.
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MASON &. HAMLIN
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CO.
CONFECTIONERS
tsioomsdurg, Pa.
and RETAIL
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E-itey Piann, $350 to $G0O.
Steck, $375 to SC00.
It. M. Bent & Co., S250 to 8-100.
Brown & Simpson, 250 to 100.
Estpy Organs, $90 to S175.
Miller organs, $75 to $150.
United States orgaus, $125 to $175.
Chicago Cottage organ, $90 to S140
Worcester organs, $75 to $150.
l'arn ora'H, SGO to S100.
Ci'lehratcd While Sewing Machines $3
to $G5.
New Domestio Sewing Machine, $35
to $75.
PA.
J H. WILLIAMS, .AUOTIONKEU.
DLOOMSBOlia, PA.
Heal Estate Bought and Sold.
ri" ? drE!,rlDK t0 bu" norscs and wagon
oul( tic fill to call on tlio above.
ii Mmimmm im tassm 4 tmr
! Machine
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING,
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
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