THE COLTJMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. If i' r THE MERITS OP 6TEAM ROLLERS. Ths Opinions at Which m Practical Ob. terrcr Hu Antred. la response to a query regarding the relative merits of steam and horso rollers la the building and rebuilding of country roads, Mr. II. M. Ooombs, of Cranston, B. I., recently sent this letter to Mr. W. M. P. Bo won! "Dkah Sin In replying to your letter I must begin by saying that my knowl dgo of roads, like my experience, Is yry Hmltod, not having given much thought to the subject, beyond a natural loTe of good roads. That love was early strengthened by my having lived for a number of years In the then town of Waltham, Mass., where, as you must know, poor roads aro the exception es pecially so within ten miles of Boston. Doming from there to Rhodo Island you may be able, possibly, to estimate my pinion of the public roads or highways of the towns in this state "as they were twenty-five years ago. But you want my opinion as to the relative merits of team and horse rollers, for building or rebuilding country roads. Of course, If no other can be had, a horse roller Is bet ter than no roller, but there Is no more comparison between them than between the old Franklin printing press and that from which comes the dally papers to day. "My short experience on Cranston street, during the past summer, taught ne that In point of .economy the steam roller was, at first cost, i. e., the dally cost of running it, more than 73 per cent, cheaper than the Morse machine. If the quality of work Is taken into the account 160 per cent, would be nearer the correct estimate. We find after five months of wear and rather trying weather for roads these five months have been that those, sections of the road rolled with steam apparatus are as flrin and smooth as when first completed, while the parts rolled with the horse roller are badly rutted, muddy when wet and exceedingly rough when frozen. "These facts are patent to anyone who may have occasion to pass over Cranston road from the city line to a point near the residence of Dr. Simmons, on that street From the city line to tho Arling ton Hay and drain company's store, the work was done by the steam roller. From tho car barn to the point above named, the west side of the road was rolled by steam, the cast side by horse roller. Let tho publio judge between them. "In closing, permit me to suggest that with the ample supply of gravel possessed by the town of Cranston, at least, and a good steam roller, it is certain that as good roads can be made as any in the country, and at a comparatively low cost over that of the old faulty, and in the end expensive, way, "I sincerely hope that the town of Cranston will act, as it seems to me it should, in accordance with good judg ment, as to the merits of tho steam over the horse method, and order a fifteen ton steam perfected roller at its financial meeting in April next." What New York Town Xl Doing. The town of Sweden, Monroe county, N. Y., owns a stone crusher and hires men by the day to run it. Last spring tho town appropriated (3,000 to crush stone, and, to make a rough guess, I think the 3,000 crushed stone enough to make about five miles of perfect road. They set the crusher near stone; which is do nated; tho town pays for hauling stone to the crusher, and pays for crushing it; the road districts go and get the crushed tone and lay it. Each road district and individual is greedy to get the stone, and I think that money thus expended goes ten times as far as any other In making highways. In the last three years the town of Sweden has made about twenty miles of xoad.so good that a team can haul as large a load In the open, muddy winter as in .summer. The land is clay, and the roads not laid with stone or gravel are simply fearful. It would pay a per son to go a lone'dlstance to see what has been done to the roads In the town of Sweden. When the roads are all made with crushed stone and the fences re moved from the bleak places where the now drifts, the millennium will not be far away. Exchange. Man. Not the Lord, Beepoojlblo for Had, At a prayer meeting held in the First Methodist church in Portland, Ore., re cently a lady expressed her inability to see why certain things were thus ana so, and was especially severe upon 1'rovl dence for inflicting so much mud upon mankind. Said she; "No matter how muob I may clean, my house is contin ually tracked with mud; my porches are kept in a filthy condition, and it s noth tag but mud, mud, mud." When the speaker finished the pastor arose and remarked: "I cannot conclude this meeting without saying that God is not responsible for the mud; In fact, if there were no men there would be no mud. Moreover, in Portland, Ore., where it rains about six months in the year, there is no mud, for the simple reason that they have men there who know enough to make roads." Exchange. TJnased Advantage in Mlaeoarl. In 1880 or 1881 the board of curators of the Missouri State university passed a res olution providing that any county survey or and ex -officio roads and bridge commis sioner who felt not folly prepared for . hi position might take the engineering course In the university free of tuition. That the generosity of the board Is not taken advantage of, says a St. Louis correspondent, is evidence of the Indif ference of the people at large toward the Improvement of highways. The ground of this indifference Is simply Ig norance of the advantages of improved roads. When the tax paying citizens can see tho profitableness of the investment, Missouri will, as in other things, move to the front In the development of her internal commerce. To keep well built roads in good repair, under intelligent supervision and single authority, U not costly. A poor road is costly under all circumstances. Gov ernor II. W. Ladd, of Rhode Island. Many Lives, Histories, or Biograph ies of the late Jefferson Davis, pur portiatr to have been written by Mrs Jefferson Davis, are being advertised throughout the country. The only genuine work of the kind written by Mrs. JeCerson Davis is that to be pub hsbed by Belkobd Company, 18-22 East 18th Street, Newl York, entitled, "Jefferson Davis, Ex-President of the Confederate States: A Memoir, by His Wife.'' All other works claiming the authorship of Mrs. Jefferson Davis must necessarily bo injurious to her personally ana pecuniarily, xne dook is sold by subscription, and territory is being rapidly assigned. Tbe work promises to be one of the most popular ever published, and those desiring to canvass for it should apply at once to tbe publishers, who will furnish circu lars ana information. Danger in Bteam Pipes- The Philadelphia Star says; "It has been slated that wood work: cooiii not bo sot on fire from steam pipes charccd with steam but on list Satur day a week the wood work of a mill in tuts city was ignited irom me sioara pipe over three hundred feet from the boiler, Tbe wood work was old. Un less the steam pipes are isolated from the wood work fire is likely to occur at any time." As there is common impression that steam pipes will not set tire to tbe wood, the above note may suggest that safety is a matter of wrefulaM la all tbiflfe CMlMn-So you think of loitlnir hcroT rityticlan Yes. 1 thought some of prao tlclnir amonir roil. Ctin-!fre here, youtifr man. there's a Eood oprotnir here tor a man as understands la biz, but we don't want no procKfdiff. or experlmenttnir-rfoclorlno'j widt tc want Many tlmca women coll on their family physicians, suffering-, as they Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous eiliaustlon or prostration, another with pain hero or there, and In this war they all present, allVn to themselves and their easy-iwinir and Indifferent nr overbusy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which hn prescribes his pills and potions, as suming them to be such, when. In reality, they aro Ml only symptoms caused by sorno womb disorder. Tho physjclan. Ignorant of tho cause, of suffering, encourages bis "priicllts until large bills are made, TIuj suffering patient gets no hotter, but probably worso by reason of tho delay wrong treatment and conse quent coniplicatlohs. A proper medicine, like Dr. Plerca's Favorite, prescription rtirMll I to tfteVmus would have entirely removed tbe disease, thereby dispelling all those distress ing symptoms, and Instituting Comfort in stead nf prolonged misery. It's the only medicine for tbo weaknesses, ltrrulartlos and painful derangements pecu " liar to women, sold by druggists, under a Jiosltlvo gtinrantce that it will giro satis, actlon tn ererw can, or price (11.00) paid lor it will be promptly refunded. Dr, Pierce's Pellets f the liver, stomach and bowels. Ono a dose. Bold by druggists. 25 cents a vial. WHAT tPflTTSfi CONSUMPTION UU I O SCROFULA EMULSION SgS2SSm8 CURES I Waiting Diseases Wonderful Flash Producer. Many haTe gained one pound per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion ia not a secret remedy. It contains the stimulat ing properties of the Hypopho- E bites and pure Norwegian Ood iter Oil, the potency of both being largely Increased. It Is used by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE A3 MILK. Sold by alt Irugglst. OOTT t BOWNH, OhemUt,N.Y. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING G. W. BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. -:o: Gent' Fu:hia2 ODcdEiu Si Cap: OF EVKKV DESCRIPTION. Suits made to order at short notioe and a fit always guaranteed or no sale. Call and examine tho largest and best selected stock ot coous ever snown in Columbia county. Btore next door to First Ifatlonal Bank MAIN STREET, B loomsbnrjr Pa. DUSTERS ARE THE BEST. 100 styles, prices to salt all. WJL Atbis & Boss, PniLAnrrr.pm. bold by ail dealer. J.R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DULSES IS PIANOS, Bythefollowlng well known makers: Cliickeritijf, Knabe, "Weber, Mallet & Davis. Can also furnislt 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. s sttp-ts- TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better, Try it For sale by dealers and grocers. HINDERCORNS. Th esarf ear Our for Corn, etop jj pUn. KuvrM fStr, CO N SU M PTIVLE flTfv Cough Inwbhu, 4.iI.ul I AW.tl I Cm MinfiuMlJulMI'wVWU! pirn fcfaf miMii wltM. Cm. On of the coming men Mho win have grown up to the Idea of washing hi ho clean, and wW always uphold "THC BLACKING MOTHER USED." Wolff'sACMEBlacking Toot suit of Ohanr iteliud fornlhir- loot, time worn. To tUin uiw nquin Mnptnf ofTof tha oW Bnlah, Ihil Is liixwioti, nd iipfvrfr. Wilt do Jem think of pilntlo It orn tlx old OnUll and mil., II Walnut or MaUot ur. U rn 111. I If 70 lattwrud trr atthslr nW Ai'i7'R.,X rnriT, WOUI U SVattDOLPB. FnOaslphU. Jjt U Dr. fWol oJ BoH WaWfaf Smth. Defeotlve Sidewalks. THE OWNEttS OV TUB mOfEnTY nESl'ON- SIDLE VOa INJURIES, A roccnt decision of the supremo court is of interest to every property holder in a dorough or city., Hereto foro tho town or corporation has been held liable for damages resulting from defeotivo sidewalks. The decision o! the supremo court makes the property holders directly responsible. In the case in question a property owner in lirookville, Jeuerson county, bad been notified in the fall by tho borough an thoritioj to rcpiir his sidewalk. He agreed to repair it so that it would be safe during tbe winter and in the spring to lay a new stono walk. He did make a few repairs, but a hole was lilt in which a lady caught her loot, sustain ing injuries for which she recovered damages from the borough to the ex tent ot S5.00U. In contesting tbe claim tho borongh gave notice to the property owner to come into court and join it in tbe defense, but he neglected to do so. After judgment naa Deen recovered against the borough, the authorities brought suit agnnst the property owner. In tbo court ot com mon pleas the borough was beaten, but the supreme court reversed tho court below and directed judgment against the property owner for the full amount of the judgment and costs. Birthlomew Oo Iambus- Christopher Columbus, being reject ed and disheartened by the ill-treatment which he received from Portugal, sent bis brother, ISartliolomew to England. This brother, the Great- Admiral had carefully instructed in map making and cosmography generally. liartholomew entered Ueartuy in tbe plans of his brother. Accordingly he set out for England, but was met on tbe way by some corsairs who plunder d him of all he had, and then made him serve as a slave. After laboring thus for three years, he obtained his frnednm. At last he arrived in Ens'. land 's foreigner, strange, and destitute of every thing. But falling back to his trade, making map?, he was enabled in aifew years to do such work ai gave him publio distinction, and finally, he was presented to King VII. The King promised tbe necessary aid, but some events caused a delay which was fatal to tbe glory of England, and brought honor to Castile. -This brother was in England in the year 1488. As is shown by asubrcrip tion on a map presented to the King at tbe time aid was promised. JNo more is kcown of Bartholomew. L. J. OanSoinhos Cancer be Cured Th:s is a hard qui stion to answer, Swift's Specific has cured thousands of cases of Skin Cancer, and. .there have bten many cases n Scirrhus .Cancer reported cured by it We do say that S.,S. S. is worth a trial in any oaso of cancer. We append a statement Irom Miss Green, of iallapoosa, Ga.t In 1881 I had a small lump in my left breast, which proved to be a oaueer The first remedy. I tried was to have it burned off. Tins did not cure it, for shortly afterwards it broke out again in a muon worse torni. 1 tben consult ed our druggist, who advised me to try Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) and after takintr abmit one dozen bottles, waa compietly cared, and my general health was greatly improved. This has been oyer six yeirs ago, and my cancer has never appeared since, nor ha it troub led me in any way. I cm cheerfully reoomend owitt s apecibo (s. a. a.) to any one suffering with cancer. Miss. T. E. Giieen. Tallapoosa, Ga. We will mail our Treatiso on the Blood to any wh'o tend us their address. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Bareastio Oscar Wilde- At a gathering in London not long ago, Oscar Wilde was approached by a small man who slipped him lamil- iarly on the back and exclaimed: "Holloa, Uacar, d you know every "I don't know who yon are,1' replied the apostle of aetheticism, looking down from his advantage of several inches, ''but every time I see you you get ruder and ruder.' Needless to say, the too-friendly ac quaintance vanished abashed into the crowd. "Can you tell me,'' asked Oscar, turning to a lady with whom he had just been talklng.'who that dreadful nine can 'That, Mr. Wilde," returned the lady with a frigid glance and haughty manner, -is my nusuaca. ' "Is it, indeed," replied ho with an agreeable smile, and holding his ground. "Then what a pity you don't teich hin better manner." From a Foreign Letter, "What is tho matter. Alice! Yon look worried." "I tim. Tt.'a t An inp.tn for ftnvtriinrr - - - " -- - - J Tbese roses bayo just oome with a cardl 'Wear these for Jack,' and I don't know weather they are from the Jack I hato or the one I like. It's too honid.'1 Bazar. Pater familias My boy must have amusement Friond What areyou going to do for hunt Pater Pamilias Send him to col lege Chicago Times. On a recent trial in Walts to test the validity of a will it was proved that in 1869 tbe testator beoame im paried in intellect to such an extent that he went to the postollico with a pottage stamp on bis lorehead and ro- Suested to be sent to a place he tura-osed, The Proposed Ocean Patrol Tho World has originated a slmnld and praotiual method of patrolling tho stoamor routes betwten this country and Europe, so as to rescue shipwreck ed crews and prevent any dangers from auuii KouiueniB as mat wiuon oeieil uie City of 'Paris. The route is divided into squares, or stations, and a Gov ernment steamer is to cruise over each of these constantly, so that a ship in distress will havo help at.hand ithin a few miles or hours. "The World pioposes that tho United Slates shall furnish two of these relief vessels, England two, and Italy, France, Ger Many and Swecden one eaoh. This seems a fair division. Tho vessels will oost nothing, as old war ships may bo uiuizpo. tho ciiioewand crew will gain splendid training. Tho profits from salvage will more than cover the running oxpensts. Above all, the steamer lines will be patrolled m safe ly ps liroad way, and to have nations united in this Bervico to humanity will be a powerful guarantee of peace. N Y. Metrojwl'is. Ben Butler's Wealth. Any list of Boston millionaires would be incomplete without the name of Benjamin F. Butler, who is estimated by oloso observers to bo worth between $5,OOO,0O and $0,000,000. He is really more identified with Boston than with Lowell, though -he has his magui ficent residence in the latter place. His law offices in Ashburton place, Boston, aro the finest in tho city, and thero he may be found early and late when not in court or traveling, for, unlike most of the lawyers of Boston, he has a large practice in New York, Washington and Chicago, where he has copartnership offices. His Uw practice is worth 100,000 a year. He lives well, is very generous " and his famous yach America is ono of tho finest. The bulk of bis fortune bas been made by investing in manufact ories. Boston letter to Richmond Times. dive Water to Infants- A distinguished children's doctor believes, from his practice, that in fants generally, whether brought up at tho breast or artifically, are not sup plied with snflioient water, the fluid portion of their food being quickly taken up and leaving the solid too thick to be easily digested. In warm, dry weather, healthy babies will take water every hour with advan'agp, and their frequent frctfulncss and rue of temperature are often directly due to their not having it. A free supply of water and restricting the frequenoy of nursing have been found at the nurs ery to bo the most effectual check in cases of incipient fever, a diminished rate of mortality and marked redaction in tbe number of gastric and intestinal complaints bein attributed to this cause, In teeth-eutting, water sooths the gums, and frequently stops the fretting and restlessness universal in children at this period. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER DEALER IN Tin Roofing a Specialty, ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door Bloomsburg Opera Huse B. F. SAVITS, has secured the sole agency of Uolumma county tor the Nation al Sheet Metal RooQug Co. These roofs are guaranteed to he far superior to any other roof, as they are both storm and vind proof. Sheet iron roofs of this manu facture can be put up as cheap as tin, and last much longer. Roofs are made of sheet iron, tin, or coppor, as parties may desire. Orders may bo secured through B, F. Savits, Blooms buri, Pa., who will put on tho roofs and guarantee the work, or may be ordered direct from tho 0. 510-520 Eaat 20th Street,N. Y. FRAZER GREASE BEST IK THE M'ORLD. duUmUbv two taiHofur othar brand. Hot t3.cul b f bM, irti KK Til K tl KJd U I N V.. rename by DRtusBaoEMKBAiAY. lur QEMT8 WANTEDS? 'pWSSS itatea. Buspl tr& A rue oyportualir. 111 IDDSulIlSll, Pi. 3 Best and Purest MedlclncS EVER MADE. k.Ttwlll drlrc tho Humor from yottr krr."' r.T pies nod I Hot die ifteti vy impure fc-' I, &mi can pe TcmoTollnartiort ii yon arc o una dm1 io groat UlOOfipU .nuer. 5S V vn V vfl . Vj 0 Vs At email out; ppoomui. j best mid medicine ' Drnmrfrt. Vv OS DOJtlWAIT. GETITATONCE . SS ner IMscaeo, iwl vVh to llto to olil age, me SULTliui They ncTcr fall to cure. Send 8 '.-cert twmiis to a. wru y Boston,Ma.,for medical work putillsaeUr Ms Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. Jk. trpl 1It dirufM kwboU7 a, nd prodnaM Siok Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tfcw la hatter rmr far thai Maaaaaa dlaaaaaa than Tutl'n Llrar pill, a trial nlU prora. Price, 33a. Sold Everywhere. 1:111:3. aS I'HlLAUEMMIIA.l'A. KaM!atonce,nooperatfcn or loss of time from btWncas. Case rrwiouncel i" curable ly others wanted. bend for Circular. tURE GUARANTEED. 0ffiH$Sm?o3. AtiR 16 '89 ly. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Ntver Fails io Restore Gray HairtoHsYoathful Color. PreTeaU Dandruff and hair falling 4 25-d 4t. How Lost! How Regained, KNOW THYSELF THE SCIENCE OF LIFE A Scientific and SUndaM Popular Medical Treatise on the Errors of Toath,PrematQrelecline.Nervou4 aim i u j pica ueoimy. imp arm ea 01 ine oiooa. Uesaltlng from Follj. Vice. Ignorance, Excesses or Ottruxatlon, BaerraUog aadonfittln; the Tlctlm fur Work. Business, tbe Married or Social lleU'Jon. Aroid unsktUful pretenders. Possess this preit wrt U contains aWOpaees, royal 6ro. Beautiful blalaig, embossed, fall gut. Price only $1.00 by mall, postpaid, concealed In plain mapper. Ulna triLhe lrof pectus Free, IX jou apply now. The distinguished Author, Ww. H. Parker. M. D., re cehed the COLD AND JKWEIXEII ML DAL from the National Medical Association Tor tills PUIZC KSSAY on NKItVOUS and PUVSUJALDKIlILITV.Dr.l'arkerandacorpj of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, cocfl dentially, by mall or In person, at the office of THE PEAnODV JUKUICAIj INSTITUTE, No. 4 IlulllucUtit,,loton,31as,,toKhomaU orders for boolca or IcUera for advice should Le directed aj abore-4-25 d AU CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. lied Cross Diamond Brand Tb enlr rtll&blfl tll for aala. Hafh ti tort. Ltadtea. ek lracsit for tht IMa aad llmndflo rv4 miallletiiM,aa)4 Vith blai rlbbaa. Takacanlhrr. Scndla. (Mainpi) for partioiiUi-t and MUaUaf far Cklekcater CkelelCo Malon PUUda, pe 4 23 d 4t. IIAlftfi rVon Ohio. Iter U t porlrtit or Ur. Garrt an. ot 8alto. rihla B WJlfC portrait of Mr. Garrt H writ 1 -Wai it work on a farm fi 3 PIBO a month 1 I now ha aa t getter tor E. C. AJlaa A Co a alb ami and ntihlfl atiom and ofttn mi.tS'jO z dir." William Klin. Harritbor. fa wnwat "l hart utm kmwu anjiblnr to !) lik root albau. 1 aaterdajr I look cr$m norh to '. Banror. .. wriitai an order for rour album at 1 oat ery faoua 1 vlall Mir profit U often ai rune hat H'iQ for a ainrl (Uyawoik." Otben art doing- quit aa w li j ba0 cot anara nra ti. cut who lakaa hold oftblarrand buainaaa nil uprrandcroflta Nil 111 I Wf ttnpt Villi in t,cl..c rdrrf Written and Irara all about ll (or joarut. Wa raaunlnrmanji wowIHatart you if too don t dalar aalU another mi ahead of yob la four ran or tha MiMn lk bold 70a will b abtato pick up rold fan. a?-tCead- If yon On tfNUDl of a foraMt niaunfajiluHi ula I 'J.1: fkaiakaa. Uullfir IlioIOKrnuh Albuma ara 10 bm aoia tola 8"cfe bound tn Itoyal Crinuon bilk Valve 1 iain.Lnanniaf;iiaoratdlBatdea.ltaidaoii)et albamataib world. Largrat Ue. G real eat barfataa cr known. A cent wanted. Liberal term a. Bir mooer for areata. In btimaiDrcaaiularrat. Sella ltae)f on aight Uttlo or Ulklaf neceaaary. Wherever abown, every one wanla to pot. ckata. Aftnta uktthoaaanda of ordera with rapidity never. Irefbr. known. Ureal proaia await every worker. Areata arm makluf rortanea, ladiraniaka aa much aa men. You.rrader, ran do aa well ai any ono. Full Information and I anna free, tatnota who write for tame, with particular and termaloroar Family Bible, Booka and fertodkaU. After yoa knovr all, aboald yon coaclude to fono farther, why noeiarm la dona. A4draoa C Q. AU-f-H CO, AlOClIA, UaJl Jan, JS-W ljr. AGENTS r-iroWfo S! WANTED anaOTodvS ther are worklne for an old and reliable Hrm. 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XAILKOAD SZM1I TBSD jQELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BL'OOMSnURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. r.H. r.M. 5 40 I 60 5 55 ... A.M. 1. U. 1000 61S 10 IS 9 SO 10 U .... 10 S 6 41 10 43 DM 10 60 7 0S 10 5T 7 19 11 05 7 20 11 U 7 87 11 18 731 II SO 7 31 1121 7ii 11 34 7 49 11 S3 7 55 11 48 806 11 54 3 17 12 00 8 21 12 10 8 2i 1215 8 33 NORTHUUBIRLIKD.. Cameron rhnlnntfr Danville w 2 11 Catawlsaa 6 25 .... Hupert , oo'j wj Uloomsbunr 36 8 33 Espr. 2 a ' ume luagc. w....... ...... .... Willow Urove. 8 61 .... Brlarcreek 6 54 .... Uerwlck 75 2 59 Ueacnll&ren 711 .... Hick's Ferry 718 .... Hblckshlnnr 7 30 8 20 iiuniocics. 3 . Nantlcoke. 7 50 3 36 Arondtle 7 54 .... rijrmoutn im s Plymouth Junction 801 .... Kingston 8 08 8 53 Dennett...- 819 .... MAltoy 817 ...... 12 20 8 34 12 27 8 45 12 81 8 49 12 35 9 53 Wyoming.. ...... am va west mtuton. 8 27 4 on lUtbton. 883 4 11 Lackawanna 8 40 ..... 12 40 8 58 12 45 via I2M oca 101 V17 1 09 9 25 115 SO 1 20 9 35 Taylomile. 8 43 ...... iieuevue.. in .... ecRlxrON..,, 9 00 4 29 r. m r. m r. m. r. 11 STATIONS. BOUTH. A.M. A.M. P.M. T. H SCRAKXOK 6 10 9 60 1 ti 6 80 Ucllerue. 615 955 .... 625 Tnylonrllle 6 20 10 00 2 02 6 30 Lackawanna 6 28 100s 210 6 37 llltaton 6 36 1016 218 6 45 West HUStOn. 6 49 10 22 2 21 6 50 Wyoming...... 6 47 10 27 2 29 6 65 Maltby 6 61 10 30 .... 6 69 Bennett...'. 6 65 10 34 2 37 7 03 Kingston. 653 103? 240 707 Plymouth Junction. 7 05 10 49 2 45 7 12 l'lymoutn 7 10 10 47 2 60 7 16 Avondaie 7 4 10 51 2(5 7 21 Nitntlcnke 7 19 1065 2 69 7 25 IlunlOCk's 7?6 1103 3 03 7 43 Bblckenlnny 7 37 11 12 3 20 7 55 nick's Ferry. 7 65 1123 3 31 8 07 Beach Haven 8 01 11 34 3 40 8 13 Berwick 807 11 40 347 820 Brlarcreek. 8 13 3 63 8 27 willow drove. aia 1160 3 si 831 Lime Ridge 8 30 11 64 4 02 8 35 Kspy. 8 26 12 01 4 09 8 41 Bloomsburg -. 8 39 12 06 4 15 8 47 Hupert 8 37 1219 4 29 8 52 uatawissa.. 8 42 12 17 4 23 3 57 Danville. 8 67 12 32 4 46 9 15 unuiaaky 454 Cameron 9 07 19 41 5 00 9 29 NORTIICHBKRLAND 9 29 12 55 6 15 9 43 A. x. p. u. r. it. r. Connections At Ttunert with Phtlnrielnhla Reading Railroad tor Tamanend. Tamaqua. Wlll- lainsport. sunoury. imuvmo, etc At Honnum berlandwlth P. & B. Dtv. P. It. it. tor Harrlsburg, ijoc& uaven, umponum, warren, uorry, ana ttrie. Scranton, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & READING A RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER NOV. 10th 1889. TRAINS LEAVE BLOOUSBURQ as follows: (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Pottsvlllo Tamaqua, etc, 6.-00, 11:00 a. m. For wllilamsport, Jillton and Danville 7:30 a. m. 3:16. 11:05 D. m. For oatawlisa 6-00, 7:30, 11:03 a. m., 120, 6:00 For Rupert 6.01, 7:30, 11:05 a.m., 12:20, 8:16, 6), TRAIN8 FOR BLOOMSBDRQ Leave New York via Philadelphia 7:15 a. m. 4:00 p. m. ana via basuta a. m. 3:45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia 10:00 a. in. 6:110 p. m. Leave Reading 11:50 a. m. 7:57 p. m. Leave Potttvilie 12.30 p. m. SLeave Tamaqua 1:21 a. m. 9:18 p. m. Leave WlUlamsDOrt 9:15 a. in. 4-is n. m. Leave Catawlsja 6:53, 8:00 a. m., 1:30, 3:20, 6:15 Leave Hupert 6:16, 7:03, a03, 11:21 a. m. 1:33. 3:3 1, 6:22. 111 D. m. For Baltimore Washlngton'and the West via B. j. iu iu. buruugn iraioa leave uirara Avenue Station Phlla. (P. & R. B, K.) 4:25, 8:00, 11:00 a. m. 1:25, 4:3(1, 6:5t. 7:30 p. m. sunlavs 4:35, 11:00 a. m. ATLANTIC CITr DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7. Chestnut Street n uan, uuu ouutu Duwt wnan: KIB ATLANTIC CITT. Week daya-Eiprau, 9.00, a. m. 4:00 p. m. Ac comodation, 7:30 a. m. 4:3) p. m. 8unda?s-Eipre3s, 9:00 a. m. Accomodation 8:00 a. m. anu i p m. BITtrKStHO, LEAVE ATLAKTI0 CITT. TVnnf. lnrn. Ifl.ntlnnn ftl.nna.n . . Weekdays Sxpreas, 7:), a. m. and 4:00 p. in Sundays Express, 4:00 p. m. Accomodation 7.30 A m. nnrl n m c. a. iiancock, A. A. .WcLEOD, GVn't Pass. Agent. Vice Pres. & QeviU Manager. Pennsylvania Railroad. v 318 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. H TIME TABLE. in effect NOV. 10, 1889. Trains leave sunbury EASTWARD .W -., sea Shore Express (dally except rrX, rJ' r" ttt..& "iUIU":'aiaieaiaiions arrlvlne at PhlladplnhlA sis n m va v w B.60p.m.: Baltimore, 3.10 p.m.: 'washinMnn 6.63 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all sea SSV.'..V";..10 iuIUUKa passenger coach to Philadelphia. ... . i.m p. m. uay iixprese dally exoept Sunday),f or Harrlsburg and interme- 6.60 p. m. j New York, 9.35 p. m. : Baltimore 6.45 p.m.; Washington, 6.16 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches 8.03 p. m. Jtenovo Accommodation (daily v. uu a...uvciuivaiaiBvltllun8,arnV Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. : New York 7.lb a. m oaiumore. 0.10 s. m.; Washington 6. SO a. m.: Pullman Bleeping car from Harrtabure to Phlladel. pnia ano New York. PhUadJlphla pasnengerg can remain in sleeper undlsturb-d until 7 a. m. L60 a. ra. Brie Mall(daUy) tor Harrlsburg and uuwu.wj.iv aiai.vua, arr.riug at rnuaaeipnia e.50 a. m. New York, .M a. m.; Through Pullman hi" I'tHCRjuoci vuiwuea ui rjiiiaaei 2.50 a. m. Southira Express (lilly) for Hirrls finKF a nt 1 nt.rmMl.t. n.a.lAno " n... - v ..'.,nu.w DUKUUB .II71V IUK At. Uiltl more 7.20, a. m. A 1 1 Wilagtoa3.15. a. m. and through Pullmin Sle-rln" cars to Biltlmjre and nruu.utuvu, uu vuruugiv pasacnger coacnes Baltimore. WE3TWAR1I. u..va. m. alio nui vuailjr;, tor jsne apj ftl Canandalgua ai d Intermediate stations, Roches ter, Buffalo od Niagara Falls, with thromrh Poll. man Pauecars and p&asengercoacnes to Erie and .i53.-iNe'rs.E.xPress. dall' ' l" Haven .u.u.vu.WbW L43 p. m. Niagara ExDress (dally excentHnn I y) tor Kane, Cana ialguaand Intermediate sta- iigwi,n iwawr, uuuaio ana Niagara Falls with throughpassenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor car to Wllilamsport, 6.sop. m. Fast Line (dally except Sundayltor He novo, Watklns and Intermediate stations, lth vuruugu paaaenger coocnes to Kenovo and WatUns. .?;!? Pl "h. VVlllUmport Express ( dally ) tor Wllilamsport and Ititermedlato stations. THROUGH TRA1NH FOR SDNBlfRY FROM THE aaai Anu buu l Jl, NeWfl EXuFAPJI leATM PfalffliiAlnhln A .ft a h. BaltUnore, 4.30 a. m. Harrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dAll'v arriving at sunbury 9.53. a. m. 1 . Muiwuu.r.uu o. ui. i ItOvUluolUU D 1U&. m. Dou tlmore 9.00 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 1.43 p.m., with through Parlor carl rom Philadelphia and inrough pasoeugercoachea trom Phtladelnhla and llAltfmnro " Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.! Phlladel. phla,H.40a. m. j Washington, 10. M a. m.: Baltl. more. 1L45 a. m., (dally except aunday) arTlvtng at uuuvu., u.j u. uu wivu tvuiuuiiu passcniTer coaches rom PhUadslphla and Balttmow ....Hu.auw, m n.tq. JvW I U r It Y.UU T) m. Philadelphia 11.45 p. m, Washington 3.30 p. m. Baium0re4.il p. m. (dally) arriving at sunbury v.15 p. m. Erie Mall leaves New Yort unon. m Phiii.Ai. phla, 11.25 p. m. t Washiniaoop. m.j Baltl. "wjo)(i,wu,ui(mi.j urnviaga!, Dunourys.10 ,P-i fltri through Pullman Sleeping cars (rom Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches troo Philadelphia HDNItlTUV. IIAZI.liTON sv tVll.KKKBAKKE HlfANIllI HA II. WAY. (Batty except sunuay.) arrtvtnpat Bloom Ferry 1143 a.m., Wllkes-narre Express Bast leaves Sunbury 6.35 p. m.. arrivme at Broomrern-6.36p. m.. Vlies-barre f.60p. a. . ww.. .va. 1. .. i.u.ii. ii.if a.m.arnv Ing at Bloom Ferry 12.87-p. m., Hunbury 1.30 p. m Express West leaves V. llkes-barre J.05 p. mf. ir vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.33 p. m., sunbury S.20 p. m SUNDAY TRAINS. .voua. wiui iNira ouuuury iv.w a. m.. ar rtylng at Uloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., wittes-Barre Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:io P; srrlvlni! at Uloom Ferry, e.39 p.m., Banbury 7:30 n. m CUAH. E. PUQH, Oen. Manager. J. R. WOOD, Oen. Passenger AgD, PATENTS, veati inl ttxu Uirziobtalnsl.and all I'aten t OUrt Oifi-IcB IS OfPHUB U. S. 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SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars ! Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver hah. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, ai itUosm i Orates. Lemons. ream NV I Enlijh WalnMtj, "pop IWI?. BLOOMSBURG, PA. G. 6. fOBBIS, Foreign and Domestic wiwm l&w yf iyiis JOBBEB CZO-3S. 4fiL00MSBURGP an las In purcbasing boneo hold necessities, it is wiso always to select tliat which is the best, it will be the cheapest in tbe end. A good artiole is always a source of pleasure. J. SALTZEIt has won a wido reputation for selling good goods at low prices. He buys diiect from tho manufacturers, and cau sell first clas goods ohcaper than can bo obtained elsewhere. Here are somo of tho articles aud prices : hewing Machines of three grade?, by the New Home Sewiug machine ,eaf a11 attachments, $19.50 to $00. Royal St. lohn. Sio unwnrriQ Standard Rotary, $40 upwards. New Home, 30 upwards. Have received the agency for the Boosey , . vuiuc. in mu worm, 001(1 aortm. nt of violins, guitar, banine, nccordeons, drums Autos, fifes and all kinds of rausioal instruments. The best of strings f r violins, guitars, banjos, violincello, and kis vio ms Agent for Butterick's patterns, pAilem-book and fashion sheets. discouS; BWing ma0hiDea 801,1 oa raonthy Pjmenu. DO not SPtld Alsinnrl.Am.A .-11 who is aW, uZZ L 'a 1 aml 80a 1110 8t00k of yur homo doa or, ainsSnt'o'u $Z?n yU infr(Uation or iM H J SALTZER, Musical Instruments and Sowing Machine Piiiiios-Ortfaus. The Improved methol of fasrenlnir strtnirs of nis. .SHihlJUAfL """I'n.Prssns ana Hanos .VX mU5cal 5trument, qusllt "if ton ot iSiSfiSS 5"n linportant. ru muS less Lo i!Z Z??XZr. "'uaii oauiogues of new styles, inlrouuottl mis season, sent ttev. aiASON & HAMLIN am amd Piano Co. BOSTON. NEWY0BK, UfllOAQO. 4-Sld iU ASTHMA CD. recta HI. "A Word to the Wise," The word wc would titter to the wise concerning Clothing, is "Qual ity." On Quality hinges Cheap ness, for a thing is not cheap un less it is good. Therefore remem ber when in need of Clothing, Man or Boy, that with us a low price never means a poor quality, A. C. ATES & CO., the ") 6th and Catstnul Sts. yates V 13th and Chestnut Sts. STORES J rniLADiLrnu. a. B CONFECTIONERS uioomsDurg, ra. ana kciail Exley Piano, $350 t0 $G00. Sleek, S375 to SC00. H. M. Bent ifc Co., S250 lo S400. I5rown & Simpson, $2.r0 to S400. Rstfy Organs, S90 to $175. Miner organs, !j75 to S150. United States organs, $125 to 8175. Chicago Cottago orgm, SCO to S140 Worcester organs, 75 to Si 50. ram organs, ijuo to 100. Celebrated White Sowing Machines S35 to S05. New Domestic Sowing Machines, $35 to $75. made Co., 3 from A libera J"HVWIU4UJ1B, AUOTiONEEH. BUJOMSUUUa, PA. Real Sstata Bsught and Sold. 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