The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 25, 1890, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE CANADIAN ROAD MAKERS.
thty Arc lining Good Work In at firslem
ntlo yfaj,
It would bo Impossible for any town
to bear tlio expense ot macadamizing nil
its main rotuli at once. Tho cost would
cat up the cntlro property of tho town.
Sucli a proposition la manifestly absurd
on Its face. But the cost of macadam
itlng a short portion of tho main roads
of the town each year, In pursuance of a
complcto plan which would spread tho
work over fifty years, would not be great.
It would not be bo great each year as tho
oost of maintaining tho extra teams
which bad roads compel farmers and
teamsters to maintain.
In many parts of Canada thoy havo as
good roads as Europe roods which are
a dally blessing to every traveler, mid
which invariably draw from thy visitor
of New England habitat the wonder bow
so poor and sparsely settled a country as
Canada can havo so much better roads
than thickly settled,-rich New England.
The answer is simple: Tho Canadian
road makers began with an Intelligent
plan and purpose. For years they havo
been macadamizing as much road as
their means would allow, Every season
great piles of stone aro broken and
heaped all along the roadside. When a
hole develops Itself enough of tl'd
broken stones aro taken from the nearest
pile to mend the defect while It is slight.
When tho road making season comes
on, what is left of the broken stones is
used to extend the macadam. Every
year the area of good roads extends, and
every year the good roads grow better.
If, fifty years ago, the business of road
making in this little state had been un
dertaken with a similar purpose and pur
sued with similar economy, and skill,
thero would not today be a Blngle mile of
bad, or even poor, road in Connecticut.
If a similar plan should be adopted this
year, another half century would see the
same result, without any appreciable
yearly increase in the cost of road mak
ing, and with a constantly decreasing ex
penditure for horse flesh and wagons.
Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin.
Convict Work on County Flo ads.
A correspondent of Tho Louisville
Courier-Journal thinks that it would be
a good thing in all respects if persons un
dergoing confinement for minor offenses
were employed in bettering the condi
tion ot county roads. He says;
''The proposition to work tho county
roads with jail prisoners convicted of
misdemeanors seems worthy of publio
attention. Tho city is hardly less inter
ested than the county in having good
county , roads, especially near the city,
for not only do many ot our citizens use
them, but upon their condition depends
the cheap and qulok delivery of the
larger part of what we live on. With
better roads we can have better and
cheaper meats, vegetables, fruits, milk
and butteri cheaper hay and corn for
our stock, less wear upon every city
wagon or carriage that goes into the
country. Besides, the people of any city
have a direct interest in the building up
of tho country immediately around it. ,
"The market gardeners, around Chi
cago maintain many hundreds of the
business houses of that city. I suspect
that (10,000 expended annually by the
city of Louisville in keeping up good
roads extending, say, five miles from ihe
city limits would yield benefits to the
city five times greater in proportion than
any sum we could expend upon any rail
road. And yet the benefits from rail
roads are so great that we have wisely
expended many millions in creating
them. It may bo said that the country
should Wild its own roads.
"But many cities find it to their own
interest to build railroads into counties
the people of which do not contribute a
dollar toward building them. May it not
likewise be to the interest of Louisville
to develop, by roads, the country around
her, even it the country people do not
see the importance of it?
"Our county roads are now worked by
the people who live near them. If they
should bo worked by the jail prisoners
there would be no interference with our
city working men. On the contrary, it
would only benefit them by giving them
more and better and cheaper food. As
it is the prisoners are useless, cooped up
and being diseased. To work such as are
able bodied would be better for them and
a great gain to both country and city."
Jio Central Supervision Provided.
A bill pending in the Pennsylvania
legislature provides for a uniform road
tax of seven and a half mlUs, to be raised
in eaoh county by a board of road com
missioners, and expended under their di
rection by a county engineer, provided
that not less than 40 per cent, of the road
tax shall be expended in macadamizing
or other permanent improvement. Tho
act further provides that the county en
gineer shall be appointed by the court of
common pleas, that the roads shall be
.classified into highways, roads and lanes,
that the county shall ba subdivided into
districts, each in charge of a supervisor,
and that he shall make plans and specifi
cations for all work upon roads, and re
port at stated periods concerning the
same. The only defect in the proposed
plan is its failure to provide some cen
tral supervision for the entire state, so
that theroads should be constructed and
maintained on a uniform system in the
different counties.
Peons ylTanla Snfcestlous.
The Pennsylvania state , board of ag
riculture, in session at Bethlehem re
cently, spent one day discussing the mat
ter of getting better roads, and finally
Toted suggestions for road legislation as
follows:
First Privilege of working out; road
taxes to be repealed.
Second Supervisors to employ labor
where beBt value can bo obtained, pref
erence to be given to home labor.
Third That all commodities of equal
value shall bo taxed at the same rate as
real estate.
Fourth That some efficient bead in
each county shall be appointed to pre
pare plans aui supervise the work of
road building.
One of the remarkable tbincs in
Utah is a mountain near Salt Lake City!
completely covered with oystor shells.
uurrent JMerature.
Well and Happy.
I take pleasure in submitting the
following statement of facts that you
may know tho great benefit that hog
resulted from the use of your Specifio
in tho case of my little daughter, now
ten yeis of age. The child, when two
years of ago, had a severe attack of
scarlet fever, which left her with shat
tered constitution. Among other evi
dences of impaired nutrition was what
the doctors called softening of the
bones. In her fifth year she happened
to a slight acoidont which resulted In
the dislocation of tho bip joint, and,
irora tuo irritation tuua set up, lernuiu
abscesses of the hip ensued. Tho ab
scesses, despite tho best medical treat
ment that coald be obtained, remained
for three years, discharging continu.
ouely, At this time through tho intlu
ence of friends, I pot her on vour S. S
S. When this treatment was com
menced the abscess was very large,
having six perforations, pus discharg
ing through them all. During this
treatment several spioulae of bono
carao out, ana iy me time she bad
finished her fifth bottle the abscess had
entirely healed, her appititeand general
health bad been restored) in short, she
was well and happy and so continues.
Mrs. J. A. Wiimjnkr,
Lower Main St., Slatington, Pa.
Tnutlx on Mood and Skin Diaeiaai mailed free.
tJOrtSIANDlSINO,
or ovArntlnir, or tlio partaking of too rich
nnd Imllecstltilo rood. Is a common cause ot
discomfort and suffering.. To immediately
relievo tlio stomach and bowels, from such
overloading, a full dose of Dr. Pierce's Pur
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griping, nausea, or other unpleasant effect.
If the too f rco Indulgence in such intemper
ate eating has deranged digestion, causing
dyspepsia and biliousness, attended .with a
sense of fullness, or bloating .after .eating,
coated tongue, bitter or bad tasto In mouth
In the morning, on arising, drowsiness after
meals, inaescrioanio iccung oi arena, or oi
Impending calamity and hypochondria then
you need to follow up tho use of tho " relicts "
with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
to tono up tho stomach, Invlgorato the liver,
and set all tho processes of digestion at work.
Whllo curing indigestion. It purines the blood,
cleansing tho system from all humors and
blood-polsona no matter of what name or
nature. Or from what cause, nrislng. There Is
nothing similar to It In composition or ap
proaching It In result. Therefore, don't bo
duped nnd induced to take come, substitute,
aid to ba 'Must as good," that the dealer
may make a larger profit. .
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Medical Association, Iluffalo. N..Y.
$500
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Many havo gained one pound
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Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
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nntfinov
being largely increased. It is used
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PALATABLE A3 MILK.
Sold by all Druggists.
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THE MEROIIANT TAILOR.
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Suits made to order at short notioe
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Call iyid examine thu largest and best
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HENRY M. STANLEY
Tlio complete ttory of Stanley's reccrt UuKlIng
adventure" nnd the dist 1oim.iv of his important ilia,
coverlet will ajinr for tlio fiit time In tlio n oik
Written hy IiIuihcK, entitled "In htiift
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price $3.75 per vnlnire. Ho iut he derehed by any
of tlio to-called ' Stanley looka " now being ottered
as " pcnnlne " nnd authentic.' To no one of ttitr e
baa Stanley contributed a lino,
flPCNTC Th to.k wiN tc sold by subEcrip
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appoint canvassers. Applicants tlumld eUteeipeil
ence. Jtomeinbcr that t-tuniey'o own booU
the only one in which lie has a peraocal interest,
will bear our Imprint on Ihe title puge. Address,
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ECONOMY. jy
raeJW, If by th m of
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you bat ons pair of Shoe year, and
bottl at to camta lasts ttara months,
for how many years blacking will cms
year's saying; In shoe IieatLsr payf
Ak it Vng, Paint ow.l Bow FurniMMng StortJ'or
rik.Ron, vMcK
wiiL Stain old a nkw ruRNtTunc FarntsA
will Stain glass and Cminawahc af f a
will Stain Tinwasc samti
WILL STAIN TOWB OlB SASRtTS time.
WILL STAIN BAST'S CoAflM ANt
wourr Randolph, rbiiad.iiihia.
Ohinese Torture;
what the ruifmiMKNT op uno cue
rtEALI.Y MBANS.
Tho last certainly amounts in theory
to torture of the most horrible kind.
It is applicable only to criminals of
the deepest dyo, such as robols, parri
cides, women who kill their husbands
or murderors who kill threo persons of
one family. It is called variously tho
lingeribg process, the slow and painful
process, eliciug to death, etc., atid the
prescribed method seems to correspond
with the last named term. Tho akin of
the forehead is supposed to be sliced
down, the cheeks slashed the nose slit,
the breasts sliced off, the stomaoh cash
cd, etc., beforo tho coup do grace is
given. But when we come to ask how
far the legal sontenoe is put in actual
execution wo find some conflict of test
imony. Mr. Giles affirm that "a
slight gash only is made poross eaoh
collar bone, and three gashes .across the
breast in the shape of the character
meaning 1,000, (indicatiug the number
of strokes tho criminal ought to have
received), and that decapitation follows
without delay.' nut in the only case
where I have hoard of a foreigu wit
ness tho process seems to havo nnprox-
imated much more nearly to the legal
prescription fban to this assumption.
But methods of exeoution seem to be
ocua-iouly emplojed, at tho least in tho
south, which find no sanction in the
cede. Cases havo come under the
notioe of foreigners of death bv cruci-
nxtion and the victim being supened
by the neck in a cage in such a way
that he can only touch tho ground
with the tip of his toes and being left'
to die of starvation. Such proceedings
are, however, distinctly illegal survi
vals, probably, of an ago when Chinese
IUIU UUU VU1UU3U Ul V lllAAIilUU, WM1UU
have radiated from tho north, were
less firmly established. So that what
ever the law, tho usual practice in a
given region would seem to bo mater
ially influenced by looru popular opin
ion. Que who would generalize from
experience in Kiang-Soo would excite
a smilo in Kwang-Sung, j.ist as tho
impressions of one wbo had lived in
SbanruDg would seem foreign to n
resident in Fohkien. From the Fort
nightly Neview.
Burning Judas IuEfflry.
ONE 01? THE OLD-TIME EASTElt EVE CUS
TOMS IN 1'OItTUdAL
Whatever may bo Baid against the
n. ' .i 3 -it.
ronuguese, iney are merry ana aminuie
bright-and child-like. The latter trait
is visible in many customs and usages.
wuioli make a onildisn impression on
the mind of a Northerner. Most
prominent among theee customs, the
burning of Judas in effigy is passion
ately engaged in on Master eve. Deep
mourniui; opprta-es the whole popu
lation during the Passion Week. The
hundreds of bell towers havo to keep
their brazen tongues quiet; military
music and pianos are kept quiot. Veil
ed in black mantillas the dirk, curloy-
haired beauties glide from ono church
to another, and on Good Friday the
wholo city seems to be sunk in one
long worship of the aatonement.
With sunrise on Saturday things stir
outside. A mysterious activity begins
on thu streets, and the Portuguese
street arohin offers to ootributo his last
ten reis toward tbe universal pleasure.
"Judas' is tbe order of the day, and
the betrayer appears in thousands ot
variUes in effigy. There is scarcely a
house in front of whioh there is not a
grotesquely attired figure, of life size,
with a hideous face and a long beard,
set upon a funeral pile. And not only at
house and gardens do wo bndthoin, but
also high up in the air on ropes drawn
across tho streets haug tho fantastical
images and caricatures of the lost on'.
Here and thero some pitiful soul has
added a woman for company, bo that
iiu win uub uu aiuiiu iu uiu urunu uuur,
which is in store for him.
The muliitudo orowd each other in
the street; rich and pior, old and
young are crowded together. With
imp iriance lliey await tli'i giou mo
uieirtr A, lust the bi-ll of the Se, tho
beautiful, grand calhidral, ring forth
a warning of the approach of Kaster,
anil then arises an unexampled noise,
a BhoulW, a rejoicing, a laughing and
a cannonade which mocks that of Mttz
ml Sedan.
The bodies of the uuforturato
Judases are filled with powder and
straw, they explode with dreadful noiso
and immediately all tho Judases are
consumed by the names. In a few
minutes tho whole city is naturally en
veloped in the thiokest smoke, and those
possessing tbe sense of smell quickly
flee homeward, or possibly out as far
as tho hi no sea to breathe fresh air
again. When the fun over the
streets are in great disorder, and it is
difficult work duiing tho few remaining
afternoon hours to give tho city a holi
day air. from the iferman.
Pore Brandy,
Wo call our readers attention to tho
following testimonial from undoubted
authority on tho excellence aud purity
of Speer's P. J. Brandy.
New York
Mr. Si'keu:
I congratttlalo you on a recent un
sought testimonial as to the purity of
your brandy, uwy liatli Hardy, of
London, England, an old acquaintance
of mine, on testing from thu hottlo of
brandy we brought from Passaic the
other day, immediately asked mo to
cot a like ono for her, I did this morn
ing. Tho English aristocrat, von
Know, mate ana lemaie, aro pretty good
judges of braudy.
Wishing you every success In your
really good Woik,
1 remain yours truly,
PHKNTICK MULFOUD
Editor N. Y. Graphic
Lord EeficontGe'a.
DtSRAKU WAS CTTKRI.Y CttUSIIKt) tit TUB
PAtLUittt ov ins Kinsr m'kkch.
How pleasant it wax after tho long
dreamy hours of Urn Ilousn of Com
mons to find ourelvig In unci t ohcr
fnl houso as-Deepdfiu', where,hol and
hostefs onlydiri'd for Din Imppl'hcss of
their guests! I romoinb r Mr Dinrnell
alwajH posted down from L' ndon. He
considered there was no I'tijnymcnt
equal to traveling in a oriiforloble
oirriago with a pair of good ponterf.
How much wnstlie ehnrmof ihe travel
enchanted whon it wa t efijoy n per
iod of repose in a lionco which noss as.
ed what a poet wrote evry house
honld possess, tho throe L's light,
lifo and lovo.
It was on s'ich occasions that Mr.
D'sra-li would tell us tho tnlu of his
early life, which loally was the lifo of
Vivian Grey. Tho Quarterly fieview
said!
"No one oan forgel his first impress
iuna reading -vni n uroy.' nrd it m y
wen no umifMnotl tint I hoao who en
joyed tho ptivllego of listuning to his
talo of tho dawn of that ambition,
grand and crowded lifo can never or
got it. Like Napoleon, ho aoh'ovcd
emioenoe, not only without anyextran
eous aid,but in spito of every disad
vantage. He again, liko Napoleon,
had faith in himself. It is oasy to
preach tho doctrine of humility; but
nioro careers aro sacrificed by men
Moderating than overating themselves.
He possessed tho admirable quality of
rising after failure defeat never crush
ed him. Like the fabled oak, he was
strengthened hy every blow."
It is well known that his failure on
the occasion of bis first soeeoh in tho
House in no wav daunted most men.
Henry Bulwer, afterward Lord Dall-
ing, told me that he dtovo witbJ3israeli
trom Uoro llouso after this disappoint
ment, and that he was in a most de-
jeoted state. Sheil Baid it was not a
breakdown, it was a crash-dow". A
very short time elapsed before he ad
dressed the House again, and sat down
ajraed oheers from all sides. It was
told of him he never told it himself
during his boyhood that he was asked
by liord Melbourne: "Well what do
you intend to be!" and his roadjc re
ply was "Prime Minister. " These part
ies aj me ueepdane Buoseeded his
marriage, when be returned from a long
continental tour, during whioh he was
received with distinction in overy court
ana every society. ly every account,
in Paris he was the observed of all
tho representatives of all parties and
opinions pud homage to his intellect.
He was on the most friendly terras
with he King, with whom he was
frequently dotted. Lord Brougham,
who was at paris at the same ti o,
found himself eclii Bed and saw Disraeli's
success with ill-concealed annoyance.
from Miacfcioooa a Magazine.
AFopular Implement.
Charles Law, of Pittstin, Pa., has a
peculiar bronze imtrument that was
found neir tho soane of thi famou
Wyoming Valley massicre, below un
disturbed alluvial soil. It is ten inch
es long and two inobe in diameter, re
sembling an ordinary rolling pin. In
each end are the rusty remains of an
iron or steel spike. Through tho body
of the implement is an eye two inches
long for the attachment of a handle.
it is identical with tho bronzes in the
British Museum and will bo given to
the Smithsonian Institution. From
the Chicago Herald.
What it Costs
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cause it combines positivo oconomv
with great medicinal power. It is tho
only medicine of which can truly be
said "100 Do3s One Do.lar," and a
bottle taken according to directions
will average to last a month.
B. F. Savits,
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diftln nilshed author, Wm. fr. Parte', l"n . ri
cclred th. tJOl.IJ Akn JnWT5I,T.EI Ml' I)AL
of Assistant Physicians may ba consnlted, conil-
No. 4 Ilullinch St., Huston, Maas., to whom ail
orders for booka or letter, for 4vlc should bm
directed as above.
4-85 d 4t.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Ilea Cross Diamond llrand.
Th only rtllttil rlU for Pre uii
are. Ladles auk Uruggt)t tor tb IU.
nond Jtrmntl, In rd mtlila boiM, iwtol
vUbbluorlbbsa. TakeMootbfis Had4.
(tun Oil for AartlaDlara and IIl.r
. ldletV in Uttsr, by m1L Mamt) iWor.
GUetteatcr Chatlel Cov, Madlaaa bq.. l'hlUda,
4 25 d 4t.
kB IfflinP fronOhl. Iter lit
a VUlllC portntit of Mr.Garri.
ion. of Salem. Ohio.
CM "
PASO a month I not hsi an anaf
"Wll at work Ota a farm f.i
Lrtur k.. C. Allen A Co a alliuina anrl iHir.li-
r,fciloai nad ofiea niakt fciSO a tUy,1
1
William Klloo, llarriiburtT. r.,
nythltig to tell like your illiou
Viterdny 1 took ordrri pnoug-h to
pay ru over W. J. bl-
uora, San for, Ma., write i "I
,taka an order for our allium at
rrofllUofleQarauliSiiO
or a alnfla day atvork,"
r Other are Join c quit aa well t
tt li&va uof tnace to artva si.
kraeta from their Uttm. F.vr
otis who UkfilioUoftbiajrraiid butliicaa pilea up grand proOia,
Shnll wo start YOU in this business.
reader 1 Wrlta to ua and learn all about It for yourself. Wi
araaUrtlng manyt wt will (tart you If you don t delay until
auuthLrrcta abrad of you in your part of tharountry. Ifywi
take hold you will ba ablato lck uprold fast Of ICpihI
liit aecountflf a forced roanufarturera aala 1 SA.OOU tcit
tlollur JMiofogrupli Alliumai ara to b eold to tba
iHtupla fur tt aacn. Hound In Hoyal Crimson Silk Velrtjt
rluib. Charnitnrly decorated Inaldei. Ilandaomeit albunialn tbo
world. Larpmt fiUt. Ureateat baraina over known. Acanta
vtantrd. Liberal terma. hlg money for aftnta. Any one ran
betomnaaucceiarulefteDt. Bella iiaelf on aigbt litlla orcc
talking naceaaary, Whererer abown, every ona wanla to ur
chaia. Atrouia taka tbouiaoda of orders vtlib rapidity uewr
Urro known. Great foAi walt erery worker. Areata ara
niafcfuKfortuitet, Ladleatuaka aa niucb as men. You.reader,
ran do as wall as anyone, Full Information and terma f rff.
t o luoea who write fwr same, witb partlcuUrs and terma for our
Family bibles, Uooka and rerlodirala. After you know ail,
abonldyou conclude to $o no furthor, why no barm Is dona.
Addraa It. C ALLl&M h VO AloVHA. Ulilft
Jan. 1S-M0 ly.
tbey are working tor an old and reliable firm. Do-
Plrable territory iutnwna nnri mnntio,
, " ""mvsi'I.u IH3 BG-
cured by prompt uppllcatloa. Wo grow the stock
FHANKUN DAVIS CO.
NUrjea2TM'ar. Baltimore, M4.
THEESHIN& machines
Simplest. Most Durable, 'Economical, una perfecc
111 tl4ff Waning nnrviMiln. ..,4.. i r'.V?lw
.7. . . JL "JT-"ti wcnuaibicaujT luriU'trKcl.
THRESHING ENGINES an?.0'
Haw Hills, SMngln Machines, ilay Pi-esses, and
Standard Implements Kenerally.
a. H. VAimim a it pii iimiii
Bend for lllua- i rennsyivanla AKricultural
5-7.13W.
fa Milchell's Kidney Plasters
ft Absorb til dltcasa In ILo.Kldncfs and
A 1 I rwtoro them to shcallhy condition.
((Mm. oii chronlo Iddnejr eoflcrcri uj
ill 601 no rcl!f!' BnU1 ,h,7 ull
V'l MITCHHM.'H KIUNUV
PISTUHH.
Bold IrPragclstsOTerjwheretOrBentbj null f or 6O0
Novelty rijutUr 'Work, Iiwell, Alu.
4 25 d it
FOR
Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs.
Excel tnitimtty for the rap d cur. si Hsrd
Colds, Coughs, Hid. Bcund, Yellow WslerFev.r
Distemper, Sort and Week E ,t. Lu.j F.!r'
Co. I.eneei.Blolch,., .nd illd IBmhWIIJ,:
ht from Impurltle. si Ihe Blood. Will Alii.
J0PM U4NUFACTURINQ CO., LY0KS M r
W UIJB By ALL Ipiuuii' 1
8-at.W.r.ly.
AGENTS Suf, g
X. AXXROAS TIME TB1M3
jrELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS. NOI1TII.
r. m. r.H,
A.M. A.M.
1000 6 IB
10 15 6 80
1019 ....
1034 3 41
10 43 S38
11)60 7 0.1
10 6T 7S
11 05 1 M
11 13 7 3!
il in 7 3i
11 SO 7 31
1181 7 41
11 at 7 49
1184 7 63
11 48 8 06
11 51 8 It
12 Ofl 8 81
11 10 8 21
1315 8 83
13 20 8 34
12 87 6 41
12 81 8 49
13 33 9 63
18 40 8 68
12 43 9 03
1263 90S
101 H7
1 09 9 S3
115 9 30
1 20 9 89
r. m. r. h
Northumberland B 40 l 60
Cameron S65 ...
ChulasKy
Danvlllo 8 0S 8 11
catawlssn 6 23 ....
ltupert o uo s m
liloomsburs ass s 33
Kapf. 041 8 41
1.1 mo Hldge 650 ....
Willow Uroro... 6M ....
lirlarcrcck A 59 ....
Berwick. , 703 S 39
lloachllaTcn ill
Hick's Ferry.
siilckBlilnuy .
Ilumock's....
Nantlcoke....
7 IS
7 80
7 43
-to
TM
3 W
a 36
Avondtlo
I'lymouth
l'l ymouth Junction . . ,
Kingston
llenuett.....
7 89 3 45
801 ....
8 08 8 53
813 ....
817
8 21 4 03
8 27 4 Oil
8 33 4 11
8 40 ......
8 48 ......
864 ....
9 00 4 S3
r.H. r.H.
Manor
Wyomliifr
West rilteton
nttston
Lackawanna
TaylonlllOM
ucuevuo.
BCR1NT0N
STATIONS.
bOUTII.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M
SCRANTOH 6 10 9 60 1 13 6 SO
uenovue 6 lis 953 .... 023
Taylorvltle 6 20 to 00 3 112 6 30
uicicawanna , oa1 10 in xiu 0 a?
nttston 8 311 1016 218 6 43
West llttston 643 10 2-2 2 21 660
Wyoming 6 47 1027 229 6 65
Maltuy 661 10 30 .... 6 69
Bennett. 6 61 1031 2 37 7 03
Kingston 6 68 1031 2 40 707
I'lymouth Junction. 7 CJ 10 42 2 45 7 12
I'lymouth. 7 10 10 47 8 60 7 16
Ayondale 7 14 10 31 8 65 7 21
Nantlcoko 7 19 10 63 2 59 7 25
nunlock'a 7:6 1103 3 06 7 43
Hhlckshlnny 7 37 It 12 3 20 7 65
MICK'S Ferry 7 65 11 23 3 31 8 07
Ueacli Haven 801 1131 340 8 13
Berwick 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 so
Uriar Creek. 8 13 3 63 8 27
willow arovo. 816 11 60 357 8 31
Urns ludgo 8 30 11 64 4 02 8 3.1
Uspy. 886 12 01 4 09 8 41
Uloomsburg 8 82 12 06 4 15 8 47
ltupert 8 87 1313 4 23 8 52
Catawlssa 8 42 IS 17 4 29 8 67
Danville 8 57 18 32 4 46 9 13
unuiaaky 4 54
Cameron 9 07 12 41 5 00 9 si
NOBTBUHBXRLAMD. 9 21 12 65 5 15 9 43
, a. h. r. if. p. x. r. x.
Connections nt Itunert with Phlladelnhla
Reading itallroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, Wlll-
ituuHpuri., ounoury. roiuriiie, etc At normum.
berland with P. K. Dlv. H. K. It. for Uarrtsburi?,
Ijock Haven, Bmnortnm. Warren, Corry, and Brio.
W. F. IIALITBAD, Oen. Man..
Scranton, l'a.
DUIIADELPIIIA & READING
a RAJLHOAD.
ON AND AFTER NOV. 10th 1S89.
TRAINS LKAVB BLOOMSHUI1Q aa follows:
(8UNDAY1 EXCBPTBD.)
For New York. Philadelphia, Reading, PotUvllle,
Aaium...ut cm, u.m., O. IU.
For Wllllamaport, illlton and Danvlllo 7:31 a. m.
3:16, 11:05 p. m.
ForOatawlaC-oO, 7:30, 11:05 a. m., 12:20, 6:00
6:31 p. m.
For Rupert 6.01, 7:30, 11:01 a.m., 12:30, 3:10, 5:00,
TRAINS FOR BLOOMSDURO
laare New York via PhUadelphla 7:45 a. m. 4:00
t. ui. uuu via ii.lhwu o: ia a. m. 0:4 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia 10.00 a. m. 6:00 p. m.
Leave Reading 11:50 a. m. 7:57 p. m.
Loave Pottsvllio 12:3J p. m.
"Leavo Tamaqui 1:21 a. ra. 9:18 p. m.
Leave Wliliauisnortg.13 a. m. n. m.
Leave OatawUia 6:65, 8:00 a. m., 1:30, 8:20. 6:15
11:12 p.m. '
Leave ltupert 6:16, 7:03, 8.03, 11:11 a. m. 1:33. 3:3 1.
6:22, 11:21 p. m. '
for uaiumore Washington and tho West via B.
O. R. it., through trains leave Olrard Avenue
Station Phlla. (P. fi It It, K.) 4:45, 8:90, 11:00 a. m.
J:23, 4:30, 5:51. 7:30 p. m. Sualays 4:25, 11:00 a. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7. Chestnut Street
num., auu ouuboLrueb vaun:
FOR ATLANTIC CITT.
Week dars-Etpress, 9.00, a, m. 4:03 p. m. Ac.
comodatlon. 7:30 a. m. 4:3) n. m.
Sundavs-Ksprou, 9.03 a. ra AeejmodatloaS:00
n. ut. ouu i.u y iu.
BBTOKHINQ, LK1VB ATLAKTIO CITT.
Depot corner Ulantla an 1 irkansis Wenues :
weekdays Spress, 7:30, a. m. and 4:00 p. m.
sundays-EsprosH, 4:00 p. in. Aocsmoditlon
"do a, m. and 4:31 p. m.
I . ,i,a c- a- HANCOCK,
A. A. .ucLKOD, Om'U rasa. Agent.
Vice Pres. Qm'l. Manager.
i
Philadelphia &. Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Ml
TIME TABLE.
in effect NOV. 10. w, Trains loaTe Sunuurj
KASTWAltD " do onoro nxpreaa (dally except
... i.o,.wWU,s nuuiuwiruioaiaiosiationB
arriving at Ftilladolpnla 8.15 p. m. ; Now fork
w. , x.a.b.u.v,o, a.iu L'. ut. , wasninzton
5.85 p. m., connecting at Fnlladelplila for all sea
rnuaaeipiua.
r.w. . u.UuKu uMHDuuor coaon to
dally except SundayJ.forliarnib'ufg" anitnierm
dlate stations. Arriving, nr. uhil... J: V .
.60p.m. ; New York, D.35 p. m.j Baltimore
nSitJSttrlX nJSzzlKSir' v' m' "nor car
throuizlitoPlilladBlntiliiiinrt HiitJsSSs ' i-om-nea
Rn n m U.nnn. . j . ." . .
, o ...wiMioai,wi,ttvioos arriv
ing at PhlladoipWa.85 a. m. : New York 7.lb a. in.
Baltimore. R.1S m. , WnuhtnartAn fln . L. .
I'ullman Bleeping car from liarrtsbure to Phlladel.
. - - - " jtuu) uiuwcuKDrB can
1-50 i- ;o.-Krle Malltdally)for Uarrlsburg and
..50 aTm. New York, 5!si a. m7vkrom "pfflSSS
s.50 a. ra.-siattnra Expresj (lilly) for Uirrls.
barg ana mtsrniodUte stattons arrlvlns at BUtl.
more J.o a. ra. t 1 .V miagtoa HAS, a. m. anl
tnrousn FullmnSlaplng cars to Bjltlmire anl
Washington, and tnroiigb passenger caacaea to
Ilalt.fmnro.
WRSTWAW1,
u..u a. ono jnnij mmiyK ror jine aoi ai
Canandalgua at d Intermediate stations, Roches-
wti uiuiu AuunittKararaiiB, witutnroueh Pull
man Pal HDUil And n,Mn9a,M..i... -Jr :
Koonntir. ' " uu
D.53-N0WB Express ( dally , tot lock Haven
buu lUbcllUCUiaMj UlrO-llUUtf
1.13 p. m Niagara Kxpresa (dally except son-
tloas, U heater, BuCfalo ana Niagara Palls with
and Parlor ciFfi MIUi5npofi. r
8.30 p. m. Past Line (dally except Sunday)! ,r He
novo, Wutklns and Intermediatfl stations. itb
tnrongU passenger eoiches to Kenovo and WkI ins.
V.IS n. m. Willi Itnannrr. Vmraea t ...
WUUamsnort and IntormMiiti, ' ' lur
THKOUGH TRAINS FOU SUNBlfKY PHO rm
RlsT IHnLmnTii
.... UVU . 1 . .
... ",DM ioo,ca l ailoucipma t.00 a. Ul
Baltimore, 4.30 a.m. Uarrlsburg, 8.10 a.m. dills
arriving at Bunburr b.m. a. m. 1 - awI
PWladelphla, H.60 a. m. ; wSn4nBSTmTa?
ttmore 9.00 a. m. (daily pxoopt Sunday artlvini- at
?.?.t"ilT I-.43 wlth Farlor car from
S ft " aiorougn passenger ooachei! from
Past Line leaves New tork's.00 a. m. ! Phlladai
pnia.n.to a. m. j Washington, 10. M a. m. : Ualtl.
more. 11.45 a. m., (dally rxceptBunday) arriving at
Sunburr. B.ao n. m. itiT itm.!' iXlUt?
(ioachesrom PWtajUlpWa and Baltrmore "
J", K.'?'5,P0.rf B jpfesale.wnaNew York J.00 p.
m. Phtladelpbla 11.45 p. ra. Washington 8.30 o. m
BalUmore4.3p.m.(ifiUy) arrtvlhg at Bunbury
IM.'ll.tll..u.U. VA-WDAn . .. - .
. ; . . n v.uu. m. . I'niiadel-
phla.ll.S5p. m. j Washington, 10.00 p. m.: Baltk
more. n.io n. m.. MaiiTt rnviVait. t,ris..rr'rr
f-v.!0-! y"" through Pullman Bleeping cars from
Philadelphia, Washington and tfsi&nore and
through passenger coaehea from PUliadelphla
HUNIHIItV, HAZf.KTON Oc WII.KIWIl AllHIf
KAIMttlAII ANI1 NIIUTII ANll
nirNiii miMvAv,
.iuoouniip jnii ivuvra ounuury laoo a. m
?:MoTra. Ferrr 10,43 a,m- WlUee-birre
Kxpross'Kast leaves Bunbury 6.85 p. tu., arriving
at BlMmKerry .ap.m., Wliies-barre fwp.
Hlinhlirv Mall lAavAaUri liranh.n .. u
vlng at llloom Perry 4.90 p. m., Bunbury .sip. m
SUNDAY TKAINS.
Wllkesbarre mall leaves Bunbury 10.00 a. m..ar
'aaoK)inmodaUon leaves WUkes-Barree:10
D. m.. arrlirlnD' At. TtlnAm van. a u .r .117
tiSO p m " """"'i ouaoury
ciiAH. k. ruan, j, it wood,
Oen. Manager. Oen. Passenger Agt,
ATENTS.
mi n X Trite MiMiodtatnet.aQd ptea t
SSftrilf'tfi'" L 9''l'ilrK u: I'ATSNT
Jreot, henoe oin transiot patent buslueia n less
Wis InVtnn " romoto IrODl
o aour'AiV.u. .y"5Sf? Terences
dot free. Addfii, "f wn,
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
t UOBie patent OH Wash lngton, ao
fSl:1?..!'1 .SSW pMSt nrm inthl
b. A. Hhattuet, Bloomibius Pa- 4-4-if. '
PLACES OF INTEREST
To nil visiting: Philadelphia
TI1K
YATES STORES
Olli nntl CIII5STNUT Bt
Ijtll lliul CHKHTNUT S41
Our Supoiior Clothing for' Men and
Uoya is rcnowiipc), and though prices
aro very ov this Reason wo main
tain tlio high quality.
A. C. YATES I
BfiKERS AND CONFECTIONERS
Exchange Block,
WHOLESALE
:kn "tad lw
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
Ouster arloxs -A-ttacrLea..
rimn i,nrJ o fpv n'lP FAMOUS 1? Cfint Stews ts
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
C(vj-, cfjoiac-fo, (D&nA(j, Fvoftj an Hotj.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every W eek.
IE3ST2S1"Z" GOODS JL. SFEOTXjOTZ-.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars i
Homy Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Prinooss, Samson, Silver Ash.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market rrices, u Mlowi i
Oranej. Lemon?, ream N5.
Ent5h Walnit5, lop 8m Sj,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
G. B." hiOBBIS,
Foreign and Domestic
-awi
H BLOOMSBURG PI,
In purchasing houeo hold ncceaHitiea, it i wise always to select that which
is tho b.st, n will be the olieanm in the end. A good "'artiole is always a
source of pleasure. J. SALTZIilt lias won a wide r.putation for selling good
goods at low prices. JIo buys direct from tlm manufacturers, aud can sell first
class goods cheaper than oan bo obtained elsewhere. Here are some of tho
articles aud prices :
Sewing Machines of three grades,
by the Now Home Sowing machine
drawer drop leaf, all attachments,
Si 9.50 to $00.
Royal St. John. io uowards.
Standard Rotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Have received tho agency for the
H:tin Cornet, the best cornet in tho
good assortm" nt of violins, guitars,
ceordenns, drum, fluw, fifes and all
of musical inotrnmonH Tho boat nf
f r violins. euitiri. bam
r vruuiio, KuiHrs, uanj is, vioiincello, and b&SiM
l.as violins Agent for Butt-HcVs patterns
discomiTfo'r cash."8 83W'n8 m3oh',Dea 8,1(1 oa monthy payments. A libera
,hnlA0.DOtECn'1-uUowhcro',,"lUaUand8eotho Kwk of your liomo dealer,
Sv inst unt1 1 yn aml ?a giveyU 'tmMon It instruction upon
any instrument you may purchaso.
J. SALTZER.
Ill . , r
if
Lvmsioa
instruments
Will
l'iuiios-Oraiis.
Jjjf IpPJWf? methoi of fiWVeninjBtrtnw of du.
r" ut u, ii one or me inoit lmnoriRnt
lean liable loiit odtit tine. ' ' u'm
P.XiSifAS.!-... 'pilu Orsrans and Pianos
iSSnV'ft. .lnJ.nst.r.'f."!?.t,.llt' uttTOeal totils
r tuna-ssst asraass. ss.v?!gsr 01 u,w
PASON & HAMLIN
- '".Mo g0)
B03T0N. MEVT0BK UfllOAQO.
nro
CO.
LSioomsDurff, Pa.
arid RETAIL
Cwckc-B -&nd bk
Estey Piano, 350 to SflOO.
Sleek, $375 to SG00.
It. M. Hent & Co., S250 to $400.
Brown & Simpson, $250 to $100.
Estfy Organs, $90 to Si 75.
miner organ?, S75 to $150.
United Stites organs, $125 to $175.
Chicago Cottigo orgi'n, $90 to $140
Worcester organs, $75 to $150.
Paris oreans. SCO to Sinn.
Celebrated White Sewing Machines $35
to $05.
New Doraestio Sewing Machines, $35
to S75.
made
Co., 3
from
Roosoy
world.
banjos'
kinds
Dei.,
PA.
J"B. WILLIAMB, AUOTIONEEU.
BLooMsumta, pa.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Parties deilrlag to huy horios and wagon
K1TBKIIIKH
run hut rn
on r tin C"nPBT
rmtuuem turn BlfWLk
th, the tu Itl. Our iBcUuiMaii
unaqutilid, and to Introducaeiu
Itumi kkiotf Iu BAth lucaltlr.
ML
utbtiu, Oay tboM wbo wrtt
to met tiKtfa iuk iur !
tbt cbirnca. All yon Ut ldla
toMiraUte how our goods t
thM wbo eIV your niifbbon
nd tboH ftrouna you. Tbo b
fftnnUt cf tbU drtirol
khovi lha diaII and at Iba Ulfr.
CVI
cop. ThcfoUowlsr
col fin tba ppfna of It radacai ta
ftUal tb ftftlatb part af lUUIk, It li a rnlldwjbUUUl
Mt,uUTEaaalaoularr7.WawUUlaaLei7eaboivrw ua ftaut IWtooflUaaayat UaM, Aoot tba Uirt.wllfc
awt paclatMav Botiar wrlaa at Wo pay all aascaaa abanaaw
--i&-:?.-.t'-7.i4:ff-J:-
nachine
MWID
ROOMS
CI I