The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 16, 1890, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN. AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1
AN ESTIMATE OF THE COST.
Tha Kxpenae Inrolteil In Secarlni Deitrfc
ble lllghnnyi.
An Interesting urttcla on country rond
tmiiroveuient is published In Tho Wheel,
froni the pen of "Viator," which cannot
fell to Interest 'cyclers and farmer who
are carrying on a vigorous campaign for
better roads. Tho most salient points of
"Viator's" arfeumontaro glvon below)
Tho American mind Is nothing if not
practical. The subject of road Improve
ments has gained so Arm a hold on tho
attention of our peoplo that It is simply
now a question of time economic method
and financial ability when tho roads ot
tho country at largo will bo macada
mised; in. other words, our ordinary dls-graceful,-
wasteful, dirt roads will havo
become "foundation roads." To promote
"a consummation devoutly to be wish
ed," It is only nocessary now to demon
strate tho practicability of tho reform,
and to show that it Is within the finan
cial ability of tho average township to
have, without delay, first claBS roads to
an extent commensurato with their ne
cessities. It has been settled by long, patient,
costly and scientific experiment that the'
motive power of a horse on a "founda
tion," broken stono road is exactly double
that of tho same animal on an earth road
In very good condition. The experiments
of Morin in 1888-41 havo established that
beyond question. Tho saving in time is
very much greater. Tho writer has him
self recently seon a "pair of ordinary
horses trotting at the rate of six miles
per hour over a macadam road, hauling
a wagon containing 7,000 pounds (more
than three gross tons) of crushed stone
on a lovel grade.
liowj then, is It practicable to procure
such roads at least in tho majority of
our older states?
We will suppose that the area of tho
average township is equal to threo miles
square, and that to put in touch with the
great country road, and especially with
markets and railroad stations, it is nec
essary to glvo it two Intersecting "foun
dation" roads, making in all twelve
square miles of improved road. Of
course the existing roads would be util
ized, but on this principle it may be as
sumed that these roads can be completed
for $4,000 per mile, and kept in repair
for 5 per cent, annually of their first
cost. This would give $43,000 as the
sum needed for which to issuo bonds.
Tho yearly charge would then be 8 per
cent, interest on $48,000 $2,400; sinking
fund, 1 per cent, annually, for thirty
y&rs, $480; total, $2,880. The repairs
are not here included in the annual cost,
because they are needed in any event,
but under the present systems are com
pletely wasted.
The outcome of the plan bore indicated
would be that as the sinking fund would "I
liquidate the bonds at maturity the town
ship at the end of thirty years would
havo at least twelvo miles of thoroughly
good road paid for, and which could be
always maintained at a less cost than is
now expended on roads that are some
times well nigh impassable. But this Is
an Infinitesimal part of the benefit aris
ing from the improvement. In many
cases the only reason why city business
men do not reside in some choice locali
ties is that they cannot have the pleasure
of driving over good roads. Their settle
ment in any rural district at once causes
the value of property to Increase. In
crease of population brings customers to
the farmers' doors for milk, butter, eggs,
fruit and vegetables. It establishes
. ohurohes. schools, postof&ccs, libraries,
and, finally, villages. So that in the pro
forma case of twelve miles under consid
eration the certainty would be that be
fore the maturity of the thirty year bonds
at least double the mileage would bo de
manded ana built.
Tho estimated price of $4,000 per mile
here given is intended to apply to six
in ail macadam roads based on the exper
ience of building In New Jersey. But
this figure is meant for roads that can be
constructed by machinery. The demand
for suoh Toads has developed the fact
that they may be so built by bringing to--
gether machinery that hitherto has been
used separately and not to the greatest
advantage. It is now seen that traction
engines may be used in conjunction with
automatic stono spreading machines and
steam rollers in one continuous train, so
as to actually build and perfect a mile of
macadam road in from three days to a
week, according to the distance over
which the material has to be hauled.
A construction train would consist of
first, a seven ton traction engine in the
lead as hauler; next, ten to twenty stone
spreading wagons, containing twenty to
forty tons crushed stone, according to
the amount of motive power employed;
'third, a fifteen ton steam roller, used
partly as a pusher, whioh thoroughly
compacts the stone just spread by the
machines ahead of it.
Col. Pope quotes Professor Jenks as au
thority for the statement that "the Illi
nois roads cost $10,840,000 in extra haul
ing, and reduce the value of farms at a
distance from railway depots by $100,-
000,000. If Illinois spent $250,000,000 on
good roads, the total interest on this sum
would Btill leave enough of the sum now
spent on hauling to build a new state
capltol every year. Good roads would
gave the state its state taxes every year.
Waking Up to the Situation.
A bill prepared by B. Howard Hainan,
an able lawyer, of ttie state of Maryland,
is to be laid before the state's legislature
at an early day. It provides for the ap
pointment of a state road and bridge
engineer at a salary of $3,000 a year and
$2,000 for expenses, who is to make a re
port to the legislature of the condition of
the roads and make recommendations as
to improvements. He is to have a gen
eral supervision of the roads, and the
commissioners of the several counties are
required to consult with him before mak
ing any repairs or imprpvemenu costing
over $100, which shall he made by con
tract on plans and specifications furnished
' by the state engineer.
Tho legislature of Pennsylvania lias
formed a commission to inquire into the
condition of the state's roads and to sug
gest means for their improvement.
Food Adulteration.
The question of Food Adulteration
is now occupying pablio attention
more than ever before, ana organiz
ations are being formed in almost every
state to prevent the Bale of adulterated
food or drink. The following letter
voluntarily given, speaks volumes for
tho purity of Sneer's Port Grape Wine;
N. V., June 3, 1881.
Mn. Alfred SnsEitjPassaio, N. J.
Dear Sin Tho resrk of my investi
gation of your Wines convinces mo
that theyaro perfectly pure and free from
foreign or deleterious substances. The
best I have ever tasted, and is all that
can be desired in puro Port wine. Tho
Unformented is especially nourishing,
and whore the aotioit- of alcohol is not
required it is well adapted for invalids.
I speak as a physioian. Your Pedro
Brandy fills a wot long felt in the
profession for puro brandy can only bo
obtained with great difficulty.
A. S. COZNEIt, M. D.
Analytic Chemist of Food and Drink.
A BafeTrlp Assured.
Passenger I feel kind of shaky
riding along on the oars at this rapid
rate. - ,
Old Patron Nofearjwe're perfectly
safe. . ,
"What makes you feci so certain of
It?"
"The engineer's sweetheart is
Aboard." Chicago TUntt.
-Copjrubt, 188.
11 Her rf ac of rantlan, and of look, the imooth
The iwlmmlng wftlcllr of i tpp and trtad,
The Symmetry of form and feature, lat
The foul afloat, eren like dellcloui aire
Of Oat and harp."
. I.LI-.. I...,. -. H-nll.
for ncr raaicuit'ss luuaui hi mm iuuuuu.
thli regal beauty was Indebted to perfect
health, reetored by tho use of that tinenusled.
invigorating lonm ana nervine, ur. rierce e
Favorite Preacrlption, whioh sot In healthy
action every function and gavo purity trad
rlchneas to the Mood.
"Favorite l'reacrlptlon " Is ft pomtlvo euro
for the most complicated and otutlnato cases
of leucorrhca, excessive flowing, painful men.
ctruntlnn, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus,
or falling ot the womb, weak back, ' f emnlo
weakness," antoverslon, retroversion, bearing-down
sensations, chronlo congestion, In
flammation and ulceration of tho womb. It
u cMiarnuteed tn ?lvn satisfaction Ih erens
cac, or money refunded.
iuanuiaciurea vy yi,hi.i jubi-uuhi
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V,
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
regulate and cleanse the llvor. stomach and
bowels. Thoy are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. 11 no a Dose, gold by
druggists. 25 cents a vial.
If You Have
CONSUMPTION I C0UQH or COW
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection
8CROFU LA I Wasting of Flub
Or amy DUea irAm th Throat and Lunct
m' TnAnmrd. Zatfe cf Btrnath cr A'erm
jrvwer, you can f relieved and Curtd fry
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
JtU for Seatt'M Emtililo. and M tie tsa-
ftsnmtUn er .eoIlcKatfoii Indue vu (
mjI a rubetlrufe.
Soli by all Drugguu.
OOTT A BOWNE.Chomlato, N.Y.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
Qentsp Furnishing GoodsEats & Sapii
OF EVKIiV INSCRIPTION.
Suits mado to order at abort notice
and a fit always guaranteed or no sale.
Uall and examine tuo largest ana beat
selected stook of goods ever shown in
Columbia county.
Btoro next door to First National Bank
MAIN STREET,
Bloosusburjr Pa.
L5AP
DUSTERS
ARE THE BEST.
100 styles, prices to suit olL
WK. Ayres a Hons, Pbh.adki4hia
Bold by all dealers.
J. R. SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DEALERS IN
PIANOS,
Byttie following welllcnown makers;
Chickcring,
Knabe,
Weber,
Hallct & Davis.
Can also furnish any of th
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
BtSttP-U-
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. W tin tag- ph 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.
TtoobTr Bar Cur for Itor ntv H top All pln. KnffirM
ogrirt to Hi ftO. lie At DrmryUu. UfouittOo., W.T,
3tt consumptive
mm ail.xm buuiOju. ftalaUM
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M.ki.iiiitoM.M jt Ar&fTn I
"Otmos I'll ft-o home nnd try tWt, hnd U Z ctnt
mtke UiHThoTjSnuul "
Atkor rik-Ron, wM
WILL ITAIN OLD m. NIN FUftNITUHC
WILL STAIN OLAtS AND CHINAWARI
WILL VTA1N TtNWAflC
WILL STAIN TOUR OLD BAtUT
Wl Lt Wtain Baby' Coach and
Varntih
at the
anme
time.
IK-
ON
rfv it".
WOLFF A nANDOLpn, PbUtvUtphift,
The Recent El o:Uni
It is common for the snocossful
party to moet severe party chills during
tho first year or two of a now national
administration; but, tho elections this
year, especially in tho President's own
State and thronghout tho West gener
ally, are nearly uniformly and jo over
whelmingly ndverso to the party of
power as to express deep-seated and
wide-spread revolt against parly auth
ority. .specially has tho pohtcial revolution
been sweeping in Indina, the homo of
tho President, ills own homo city
elected its first Democratic ticket for
nearly a quarter of a century and by a
large majority, and this week suoh
ltepuulican strongholds as Urawlorda
vilfe, Lafayette, Lebanon, Noblesville,
Vincenues and Wabash havo given
decided Democratic victories, and some
of them for the first time in their his
tory.
To these disasters must be added
the recent defeat of the administration
party by 10,000 in Chicago), its defeat
by 2,UUU or more in bU raul. where
Harrison bad a majority of thousands
for President. ' When this startling
political record is supplemented by the
loss, for the first time in many years,
of tho majority of tho election districts
of .New York outside of the cities, and
tho total loss of Uhodo Island, includ
ing Stato officers and Legislature, it
would be idle to assume that thew de
feats, so general and bo decisive, are
tho mere ebullitions ot tho personal
disappointments which over after at
tend now party anthority.
lhcse popular expressions aro point
ed admonitions to the President, to
his Cabinet and to his majority party
m both branches of Congress I hoy
have a meaning aud a distant meaning
and he who rans may read the truth
they declare They mean that revol
utionary government ended with the
necessities ot war years ago, and that
no party can return to it without anni
hilation; they mean that war taxes in
timo of peace, for the benefit ot select'
classes, will bo overwhelmingly resent
ed by the masses, and they mean that
national profligacy must giye way to
honest government. Suoh aro the
plain, emphatio lessons of tho recent
elections; will they be headed in
Washington! It not, bo prepared to
baltlo in desperation "to save even
Pennsylvania to tho party in Novem
ber next. Times.
In The Spring Months
Nature should be assisted when tho
system is changing from tho full hab
it of the winter months to tbo lighter
diet of the warm season. Nothing
does this as well as-S. S. S. It stimu
lates tho sluggish blood and rids the
system of heavincs and tho feeling of
languor, it there is pension in tho
blood", it generally shows itself in tho
spring, and this h tho season to help
nature to drive it out and bo cured.
H. S. S. Beautifies the skin and
makes the complexion rosy aud healthy
S. S. S. Givts elasticty to the- slep
and buoyant spiiits.
b. b. b. JUakes-the tteble antl deli
cate strong and robust.
S. S. S. Is a tonio to the whole body
aud increaea vitality.
S. S. S. Is a simplo vegetable medi
cine , liar rali M to the most delicate,
yet bo powerful as to cleance tho sys
tem of all impurities.
Treatise on Blood tuidHlcIa Diseases mailed free
SWIFT srUCIFIO CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Don't Pay.
A lecture that had forr several min
utes harrangued his audience on the
beauties of politeness, was interrupted
by a man who arose and said:
"That's all very well, cap mighty
fine talkin', all that, but in this town
politeness don't pay." ,
"your are mistaken sir," tho lecturer
at-Bwcred, "politeness pays in any and
all towns."
"No you aro wrong," tho interrupter
persisted, "it don't pay bor. I'll tell
you why. For some time I have been
eating at a lunoh counter 'round yon
der, and I noticed that every man sat
up to the oounter with his hat on, and
as I wasn't brought up that way, 1
conoluded to lake myj hat off, and I
did so.1'
"Wei', but did any ono objeotV the
lecturer asked.
"Ob, no, there was no objection, but
you seo, some fellow stolo my bat.''-
Arkansaw Traveler.
Everybody Knows-
That at this season tho blood is filled
with impurities, the accumulation of
mouths of 0I08O confinement in-poorly
ventilated stores, workshops and tene
ments. All these impurities and every
trace of sorofula, Bait rheum, or other
disease may bo expellol by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho best blood puri
fier over produced. It is tho only
medicino of which "100 doses ono dol
lar" is true
Now is the timo when tho good
woman of the house appears in bcr
oldest faded aud worn dress, her head
tied up in a handkerchief and wear
ing an apron that looks like a three
sheet poster on a hill board. Tho why
and tho whereforo is that sho is clean
ing houso and great is the misery
theroof.
"Johnny, what teacher are you
under moslt" "They all sit on mo
when they get a chance.'' Jlluniey'a
Weekly.
J.
S. GARRISON M. D,
IIOMKOIMTUIO rilYSICIAN AMD BUHOEON.
tr Office over I. V, llartman & Son'
store, residence N. K. corner Centra and
Fourth streets,
It Fell Flat.
Quo day, as n Sixty avcuuo barber
shop had but ono empty chair, n man
wearing a very big hat and walking
with a groat deal of swnggcr, cnterod,
hung his hat on a pep, and then draw
ing a revolver ho turned to tho idlo
man and said;
"I want a shave Just n common
shave. I want no talk. Don't dsk mo
it I want a hair cut or n shampoo.
Don't speak of tho weather or politics.
If you speak to mo I'll shoot."
llo took tho chair, held tho revolver
across his legs, and was shaved with
promptness and dispatoh. When he
go! up ho returned tho shoo'.or to bis
hip pocket, put on I is hat, aud after a
broad ohitoMo ho said to the cashier:
"That's tho way to keep a barber
quiet. Ho didn'futter a word."
"No, sir ho couldn't."
"Co.ild'tt"
"No, sir; he's deaf and dumb."-ivew
York San.
Meat for Strang Men.
Dartmouth Street Whure aro yon
going this aummert
Franklin Patke I don't know vet.
I'want to find a plane where I can put
in Bomo vigorous exoroiso and roduco
my weight.
"Come and take votir dinner at my
boarding house." Jioston 2'imes.
Tho Bast Burning Oil That Can bo
Mado From Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant llfht. It will not
smoke the chimneys. It will not char tho
wick. It has a high fire test. It will not
explode. It Is pre-eminently a family
safety oil. .
We Challenge Comparison with
any other illuminating oil made.
Wo 9take our Reputation, as Refiners, up.
on the Statement that It is
The Bmt mi
IN TIIR WORLD.
ASIC YOUR DEALEK FOR
Crown - Acme.
ACME OIL COMPANY,
BLOOMSBURQ,- - - PA.
PLUMBER&ND
GAS FITTER
DEALER IK
Tin oofing a Specialty,
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON
ALL WORK IN HIS LINE.
First door Blo)m3burg Oera House
B. F. SAVITS
has secured the solo agency of
Columbia county ior the Nation'
al Sheet Metal Roofing Co.
These roofs aro guaranteed to
be far superior to any other
roof, as they are both storm and
wind proot.
Sheet iron roofs of this mauu
facturo cah bo put up as cheap
as tin, and last much longer.
Roofs ate mado of sheot iron
tin, or copper, as parties may
desire.
Urders may bo secured
through B. F. Savits, Blooms
burg, Pa., who will put on the
roots and guarantee the work.
or may be ordered direct from
tho
510-520 East'20th Stroot7N. Y.
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IN THE WORLD.
XtawtrlagQualUlM&raBaurvaMl. actually
outlastloir two bozea of anroth.r brand. Not
.ffcewd orbaat. irGCTflli; UENU1N:.
FQll 8AUS UYDBALKKH OKNEBALLY. tyr
rintrnit hukk omp
iJUllOll Hlucl tacUlc lllock
HALF TUB COST of hoisting butM to
BioreKFeper, uuusuers, t anners, siaeu
Inlata. llutldeni. Contractors and Ol'll
KltH. Admitted to be the greatest. Ira.
ErOToments KVKlt made In tackle
locks. Irrelgat prepaid. Write tor
cauuojuo.
7 niton Iron k Enffia Workx.
sauiv m, 111 unwb be, Detroit, Mich,
B. I Savits,
THE GREAT
German Remedy.
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.n
For thoio deathly
Unions SmilWilopenil
Loou will bo raid
for CAfo where 6lil
PIltTR 1BTTERS WlU
onSUMMIURlUTTEBS
it will curft you.
InotftselitorcurC. It
1 )n vnu (tu tier wltF
levcf ffttlB.
thnttiredamlallgonc
ClefinsQ tho vitiated
ecmifu 11 so, use
blood, when you ece
SDLrilUR lIITTEIia
It will euro you.
us impurmeB uurt
na iiiruiiRti mo piuu
n IMmnlea.lttotclics.
i iitpmtti on m hti arc I
closely confined ln
ind Rorea. toV on
sulfhou Hitters, pi
tho mills And wotk
shops; clcrknwhodo
not procure sufficient
oierclse, and all who
ArcconOncdtnUoorn,
should use PuLrnun
KrrTRKfl. Titer will
loir.
SULr.IUK ItllTERS
will eure MverCom
plaint. Don't ho ttls
not then be weak and
ourageu: it wuicurei
von.
If ruu do not wish
hULl'ltUU ItITTF.119
to suffer from Itheum
kill bnl Id you up and
make you strong and
picalthy
atlem, uso ft bottle of
SULI'HUH JUTTKJtS
It never ffllln to euro
it Hitters
Don't he without i
.rf-lllmak'j rour blood
bottle. Try ft! you
will not resret It.
'pnrp,rlth and utrongj
imi yournesn nam.
lndlea In delicate
health, who nro all
run down, should tine
'lrr auLPiuiit Hit.
fER9 to. night, and
you will sleep well
SUMMItTTt lllTTKRW.
Do vou want tho beBt Medical Work Dubllshedf
Pentl 3 2-ecnt ft amps to A. 1. Ordwat A Co
Boston, Maes., and rccelvo ft copy, free.
Tutt's Pills
tlmnliit.. (fa. torpid llr.r, atr.Da-tk-ana
Ih.dlK.atlT. r.falat.au.
bow. la, aud avr. ua.qu.lwt aa
ANTI-BIU0U8 MEDICINE.
la malarial dUrlat Ui.lrTlrla.s ar.
wld.lr r.ccula.d, a iatf a.n.aa p.e
Hilar prop.rtl. In rr.alns th.airal.Ba
from tbat pols.a. Ei.aantir gal
..at.d. Dot. amall. Prlo., &
a.
Sold Everywhere.
Office. 44 Murray St.. Now Tork.
I'illLADKM'lIIA.l'A. I'mj at once.iio operation
or loss of time from buMnesa. Cases pronoun red In
curable by others wanted. Bena for Circular
IURE GUARANTEED.
Advice J n.
Ofllco liouray to3.
Aug 10 '89 ly.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hadr.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Faili to Reitor Qry
Hair lotti Yoothful Color.
Prerents Iandnitl uid balr fiJllim
tOo. and tl OOatPrnptriirta.
4 25-d 4t.
ni,'io.:aW.Mi.
How Lost! How Regained,
KNOWTHYSEIE
THE SCIENCE op lief
A Scientific aad Standard Popnl.r Medical Treatlta
on the Errori ot Tonth,Iramatnr Decline, Nerroiu
and l'hjilcal Sabtutj, Imparitlea of the Blood.
anivnf9VBivnpwvPQi
IteanltlnE from PoUj, Vice, Ignorance, Kxceame or
Uiertaiatlon, Knenatlnr and unfitting the victim
fur Work, Baiineaa, the Harried or Social Relation.
Arold nniklllful bretendera, Foiaeaa thia crcat
work. It containa too paeei, royal 8to. Beaatirul
binding, eraboned, fall gUt. Price only t wo by
mill, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. III119
tratite l'rpepectua Free, It yon apply now. The
duUnjnlshcd author, Wm. II. Farter, M. D.. re
ceived the OOI.II ANO SEVfEL-LUU MVUAI,
from tho Fmtionnl Medical Asnorlnllon for
tlila- I'lIIZU KSSAY on MlltVOUS and
I'll Vtj IOA I. DUD I LIT V.Dr. Parker and a corp i
or Assistant Physicians may be consulted, confi
dentially, by mail or In person, at the offlce of
Till! PUAUODY MmilCAT. INstitittiv
No. 4 llulflnch He.. IlOMtnn. Mm.... tn .hnm nil
orders for books or letter, for advice aUould Le
4-25 d 4t.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Iled Cross Diamond Jlraud.
Th coir rctlibla till for ul. Ht anal
art. l.adfeft, ik Drocilat tot trie
ttonrt Hrandttii rd Bt4lIiobiM,ist4
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ItftlAI" frotr Ohio. Ilir-t..
nWUIllC portrait ot Mr. lUrrU
ton. of lcni. Uhto.
ilia write i 'Wi at work on a lann r.ir
Fu a month t l now nava ao ateuty
for t. C. Allan A Co a albunia and iiul.ll.
lotions and oflen makMt'J.a z day,4
loifneaj v. It. oiukisu,
William Kline, lltmabarir. I.
write i "1 have never known
anjthlne; to aril like your allmua.
ffiterdajr I Itx.k order enough to
paj ma over Htf ..' W. J. Kl
more, Bangor, lie., wrircat I
taka an orJcr for j-oar alBumat
l u.l VTC17 llouiD 1 Villi. a
frofll it often ai tuiiLliai IHtUO
or altiKla daj'Hork.n
Odiara&radolriaTouitaa. avrll 1
wa baiva not apatr 10 pivtt ci
tract fro III their 1ntt-ra. t- r
1 bo takaaLoldaflhl ranrf hualni nil, m.mn.t
Shall we start YOU in this busine,
rraderT Wrlia tout and laant all about It for vourarlf. VY
traaunitic tnanjri wenlllatart you If oa don t delay until
uotuer(r thud of yog In ypur part of ibacountrr. If yon
take hold you will ba blato jokk uproldfait. orlCo4til
On account of a forced manufacturcra ) 1 Sft.OOO (n
tlollur I"litKritilt A I Imi 111 at areto baaotd totlia
pnutila for 4110 wh. Itound lu Hoy I Crimnin tillk VtJvet
rluih. Cbarrolnrly decorated Inaidea. llandtoTneit altumilu lh
world. Urfttt Blie. Ureaieit bargain aver knoun. A cent
wanted. Liberal term, big mon.y for aftnt. Anyouecan
beeomeaiii(eeiful-nit. Sella lielf on light little ornc
talking ueceitary. Wbrriwr abown, every one want to pur
ibaae. Agentt taka tboutanda of ordera with rapidity nem
balura kuown. Great proflta await avery worker. Agentaar
uiaktug fvrtunea. Vadieasuakt a tnurh at men. You, readrra
can do well a any one. full information and lenua I'rt-,
to llto.a who write for aaine, with articulara and tennaforour
ramlly lliblea. Hooka and PvriodkaU. After you know all,
oonldyou conclud to go no further, wby no harm It dona.
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Jan. 18-W ly.
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TnHEoHINu ENGINES "flS18
SawWUs, Shingle Machines, llav l'reeses, and
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Send for Illiu- I Pennsylvania Agricultural
irawa euwiutruQ. i worKS, loaa. I'A.
S-M3W.
to Mitchell's Kidney Plasters
t . -SJ Absorb all dlaease In the(Eldneys and
f rcetor. them to a bcalthy condition.
imJ. 01 J droBte kllner sufferers tay
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PIASTEItH.
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Novelty Piaster Vrkf XMvrollt Alaaa.
4-25 d 4t
Horses, Cattie8heep & Hogs.
Eiceli my remedy forth, rapid cure ot Hard
Coldi, Coughs, Hide Bound, VellowWater, Feier.
Dlitempsr, Sore and Weak Eyes, Lung Fever!
Cosllreneii, Blotches, and all dltScultlef arl'
Ing from Impurltlta ol the Blood. Will rilllii
Neaiei at once. lincturtd i, tki
MPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y. '
Kill BIAS BT XLh CKXLElia. I
8-21.00 r.ly.
K
IPI & I'ODMORE.
AUOIIITEOT3,
OarmtiiouT IlmuJiso, VVllktabarre, I'
Branch Oftlce. Bloomsburj?, I'u., with
.Inn H nrinir lmmjl..r
I lT
it
aLRSH
R All, R OAD TIMS TBLS
J-ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
DLOOMSDUKG DIVISION.
STATIONS. NOItTTI.
P.M. P.M.
A.M. A.M.
10 00 613
10 13 3 80
1019 ....
10 it tl 41
1013 618
10 60 -7 OS
10 67 718
11 US 7 20
11 19 7 97
1111 7 31
1190 7 31
NORTITCMSXRLiND. . t 5 40 IN
Cameron .. JM ...
ctiulaaky
uanvuio , . ow a 11
cat&wlasa 023 ....
Hupcrt o an S 80
luoomaounr.,... ,... b oa
Eapy. S 41 8 41
Li mo lUdge... "60 ....
vwiiow urove..,. .... ooi ....
Drlarcrock sts ....
lierwlcS T i3 9 (9
l!each Havoc. 7 11 ....
1191 7 4J
1131 7 49
11 88 7 66
11 48 8 03
11 61 8 17
IS 00 8 94
1910 8 CS
Illck'a Ferry 719
xhlcksblniiy.
7 80 8 20
HUniOCK'8....,
Nantlcoke, ,
Avondtle
l'lymoutb
I'lymoutli Junction .
Kingston
Uennott.....
Manor ,
743 ....
7(0 3 38
HI ....
7 69 8 43
HOI ....
8 08 8 M
819 ....
817
1913 8
19 20 8
1297 8 43
19 31 8 49
19 33 9 61
wjonnntr.
8!) 4 09
8 87 4 OH
12 40 8 38
19 4; vm
West IMCUton...
nttston 8 33 4 11
12 63 9 09
Lackawanna.,
9 40
1 01 V 17
TajloirlllM.
8 43
8M ....
9 00 4 23
r. m. p. i
1 09 9 96
115 9 SO
1 20 9 89
ueuevuo......
SCRANTOK.
p. M. r. x
STATIONS. UOUTIJ.
A.M. l.v. p. It. P. at
SCRANTON 610 9 60 1 M 6 20
Keuevuo. Bis uu .... ova
Taylorrtlle 6 20 10 00 9 02 6 30
LiHCKawnnna ora iuui lu d s
l'lttjtOD 6 86 1018 218 6 43
webt nttston 6 49 1022 224 m
Wy.imlng 6 47 10 27 2 29 0 63
Maltbr... 6 31 1(130 .... 6 69
Bennett. 6 63 10 31 2 37 7 03
KlOretOn IM lU.il 8 4U in.
riymouth Junction. 7 03 10 42 2 43 7 12
I'lymoutn. 7 10 10 47 2 50 7 18
Avondale 7 14 10 31 2 35 7 21
NanttCOke 7 19 10 33 .9 59 7 23
UUnlOClfS 7 '.6 1102 3 00 7 43
Sblcksblnny 7 87 11 12 8 so 7 55
Hick's Ferry 7 65 1122 3 31 8 07
Beacn Ilavcn 8 01 11 31 3 40 8 18
lierwlCK 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 SU
linarcrejk 813 353 837
Willow Drove. 8 1 6 11 60 3 57 8 31
Iimoltldge 8 20 11 31 4 02 8 85
mur. ouq 12 ui 4 i on
Uloomsburz. 8 32 12 03 4 15. 8 47
Rupert 8 37 1212 4 22 8 52
CltawLjsl r: 8 42 12 17 4 2S 8 57
LUQVllle .' 8 57 12 32 4 46 9 15
cnulaskr 4 54
Cameron 9 07 1141 6 00 9 93
Northumberland 9 22 12 55 6 15 9 43
a. a. r. m. r. m. p. h,
Connecting at Ittinert with Philadelphia &
lteaainET itaiiroan tor Tamancna. Tnmanua. win-
oerland with P.SE. Dir. P. K. It. for UarrlsDun;,
uaven, amporiam, warren, uorry, aau nno.
v. sr. UAiDittAL', ueo. hsum
Scranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
" inn
Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis
ion, and Northern L-entral
Railway.
M
TIME TABLE.
in effect MAY 11, 1890. Trains leave Htinhuty
BASTW D
9.10 a. m.. Sea snore Bxnrnna idallr excent
sanaayj, ior uarnaDuranaintrmeaiateBtanonB
arnviat; at, rmiaaoipuia a.ib p. m. ; new xorK
5 50 p.m.: Baltimore. 3.10 D.m.; Waahlntrton
5.56 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea
Shore points. Through paBaonger coach to
FMladelDhla, Baltimore .
1.33 p. m. Day Express
dally except Sunday), ror liarrlsburg and Interme
diate st&tlonB, arriving at I'hlladclph a
6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore
t.43 p.m.; Washington, 6.18 p. m. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and paasenger ooaches
liuruutfu bu ruuauoiiJuia ana uaiumore.
8.05 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (dally
Ing at Philadelphia 4.2s a. m. ; New York 7.16 a. m,
luriittrrisuurif uuu uiinuirmHniftra HLnnnnR. nmv.
naitunore. 0.131. m.; waaninnon a.so a. m. ;
Pullman sleenlne oar from llarrlstmrcr to Philadel.
paia and New York. PnllalelphU passengers can
njuituu iu fliwper uu'aisburosa until 7 a. m,
1.60 a. m. Erie Mallrdallvl for narrlnhnrc and
Intermediate stations, arr'rlng at Philadelphia
0.50 a. m. New Yorc, 9.3) a. m.; Tnrough Pullman
paia.
2.60 a. m.9MtHriEi?reji(liIly) tor lUrrla
burjandlatermedlita stations arriving at uiltl-
uwro t.u. a. Ul. .11 .V 13U1UWU T 43, a.m. SHU
throueh Pullman Sleeping oarato Biltlmire and
w oaiuuKbuii, aua turougo passenger o jacnes to
WBSTWAKli.
5.10 a. m Brie Mall (dallrl. for Kris ml i
Canandalgua at d Intermediate stations, Roches
ter. Buffalo aad Nlaeara Palis, with thronarh 1'nll-
man Palajoaari and passenger coaches to Brie and
9.63 News Eirjreao ( dally i lor Lock Haven
1.42 D. m. Nlaeara BxDress (dallrexoeDtsnn.
a iy) or Kane, uana iialguaand Intermediate sta
tion It 'heater. Buffalo and Nlazara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane and Kochester
and Parlor car to Watklns.
6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally eicerjt Sundavlf or He.
novo. Watklns and Intermediate stations, with
through passenger coaches to Kenovo and Watklns.
v.is p, m. wiuiamspon, express ( jaity lor
Wllllauisport and Intermediate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR SCNBURY PROM THE
A AST 4U BUUTU,
News Express leaves New York. 12.15 niirht.
PkuadelDhia4.S0a. in. Balllmore, 4.30 a.m. Uar
rlahurg, 9.10 a. m. dally arriving at Simtmry 9.53
Ui.
Nlacrara ExDress leaveB New Yorke.?n n. m
Philadelphia, 8.60 a. m. ; Washington 8 10 a. m. Bal
timore 9.00 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at
sunhury, 1.42; p.tn., with through Parlor car from
Philadelphia andiurough passenger coaches from
Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Fast Line leaves New tors 9.00 a.m. ; Philadel.
phla.11.10 a. m. ; Washington, 10.50 a. m. ; Balti
more. 11.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
sunhury, 6.30 p. m. with through passenger
coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore
WUUamsport Ktpress leaves New York 2.00 p.
m. Philadelphia 4.25 p. m. Washington 3.30 p. m.
BalUmore 4..13 p. m. (dally ) arriving at .Sunhury
9.15 p. m.
Brie Mall leaves New York 8.00 n. m. : Philadel
phla, 11.25 p. m. ; Washington, 10.00 p.m.; Balti
more, 11.20 p.m., (dally) arriving at Sunburys.10
a. m., with Pullman Sleeping cars from
Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and
passenger coaches from Philadelphia and lulu,
moic.
SUNnilltY, IIAZI.KTIIN at WI1.KKMI1AUUF
UAIl.UU.tll iXUlTll ANU WltHT
UirAMllI RAILWAY.
(Dally except bunuay.)
WlUtesharre Mall leaves, sunburr 10.00 a. m.
arrlvlngat Bloom Ferry 10.1S a.m., WlUtes-barre
iwlU l,.Ul.
' Express East leaves Banbury 5.35 p. m., arriving
at Bloom Kerry 6.26 p. m., Wllkes-barre 7.60 p. n.
Sunbury Mail leaves Wllkeabarre 11.17 a.m. arrn.
ing at Bloom Ferry 12.37 p. m., Bunbury W8 p. iri.
itxprcss wcBi leaves wuxes-barre 3.05 p. m., ar.
vln j at Bloom Ferry 4.39 p. m., sunbury 6.20 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Wllkeabarre mall leaves Bunbury 10:00 a. m., ar
riving at Bloom Forry 10.48 a. m., WUkes-Barre
12.10 i..m.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Bant 1:0
p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, e.39 p.m., 3ui.ii .1
liMo. ra
CUAS. E. PUOI1, J. R. WOOD,
Oen. Manager. oen. PaHHengcr AkU
PIIILADELl'lIIA & HEADING
KMLUOAD.
ON AND AFTER MAY 11th 1990.
TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMSBURU da follows:
(SDNOATS KXCIPTSD.)
For New York, Pnllalolplila, Heading, Pottsvllle.
Tamaqua, etc., 6:ou, 11:01 ,u m.
For Wlldamsport, Milton and Danville 7:30 a. in.
3:10. ll:oo p. m.
For Oatawlssa 6-00, 7:30, 11:03 a. m., 19:20, 3:00
6:3i p. ra. ' .
For Rupert 6.00, 7:30, 11:03 a. m., 12:20, 3:16, 60,
6:33, 11:00 p. m.
TRAINS FOR BLOOMSBUKU
Leave New Yurk via Philadelphia 7:45 a. m. 4:00
p. m.-aud via Easton S:15 a. in. 3:43 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia lo.uo a. in. a.00 p. in.
Leave Reading U:50 a. m. 7:37 p. mT
Leave Pottsvllle 12-.3J p. ra.
Leave Tamaqua 1:JI a. m. 9:18 p. ra.
Leave Wlllhuusport 9:18 a. ra. 4:15 p. m.
Loave Catawusa T:oo 8:00 a. m., 1:80, 8:80. 6:15
11:01 p. m.
Leave Rupert 4:16, 7:03, 8.03, 11:1 a. m. I:S8, 8:3 1,
6:92, 11:13 p. ra. 11
l o.- Ualtimoro Washington and the West via B.
ft O. It. it, through trains leave Ulrard Avenue
K- M. 6:00, lil in.
1:34, 4514, 6:48, 7:.'3 p. m. Sundays 4:16, 8.02. 11:27
a. ra., 41, 6:13, 7:21 p. ra. ' "'"""
Al LAN no CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, pier 7, Chestnut Street
ft'ua'f, and south Street Wharf:
KOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Week days-Express, 9.00, a. m. 4:00, 6:00, p. m.
Accommodation, 1:30 a. m. 4:13, 6.3), p. m.
hundnys Express, e:J0,9:0Q a. m. Accommodation
6:00 a. iu. anu 4.30 p. m.
SITUaMIHO, U-AVI ATLANTIC CITV.
Depot corner Atlantlo and Arkansis Avenues 1
Heekdays 3x press. 7:00, 9:00 a. ra. and 4:00 D.
m. Ar xuntuodatlon, 6.00, 8:C5 a. in. and 4:3) p. m.
,iS?S"lPreft .4:0U 6:30 P- m- Aocomraoda
lion, 7:30 a, in. and 4:80 p. m.
. . u - 0 HANCOCK,
A. A -McUiOp, atn'U IMti. Auelit,
Ylc I'm. Jt Oen Manager.
PATENTS,
ve&M inlTra.la Uirkiootalael.ini ll t'atea t
slnnoia1uoted(or tf limit ITS Fam.
ouu offios id oi'e HiiT u, s. piTssr
OFFICE. We have no sub-aShcles, all business
Irect, uenoe oan transact patent business lu leas
Itneand atLKji CC3Tthau those remote from
Washington.
send model, drawing, or photo,wlth description.
We advise If patentable or. not, free ot charire
Our fee not due till patent la Bocured.
A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with re(ereni
0 actual oUenta In your State, county, or town,
dot free. Address
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
oppula Patent OU Wash Ing ton, D.0
iiiiiiii & mum,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS
Exchange Block,
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him d Clams & m
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j
Orrlers hv mail will receive prompt' attention.
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Come and o Irv oup FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews hs
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
(Dvy, 1&oU(, (W(j, Fvoftj- an fiotj.
SOLE 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 Cigan i
Honry Clay, Londrea, Normal, Indian PrincosB, Samson, Silver Aah.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, M Mtowa I
rri$e5. Lemons, m N
iSanftnM, -peanuts, Alwondj. YG
1 nli5h W.lnUts, op rn fiUs-
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
g. 6. Robbies,
Foreign and Domestic
wwmw 4ii
ANb
BLOOMSBURG Pfi.
am the
In piireliasbg Iioueb bold ncccsHitieB, it is wiso always to select that which
is tho best, it will bo the choai.cel in tho c-ml. A good article is always a
sourco 61 uloature. J. SALTZEU has won a wido n nutation for spllinrr Lood
goods at-low prices, llo buys direct from tho manufacturers, and can sell first
class goods cheaper than can bo obtained elsewhere. Here aro some of tho
..I J ; . .
Sawing Machines of threo grades, mado
by thu Now Homo Sowing maohino Co., 3
drawer drop leaf, all attachments, from
810.50 to $G0.
Royal St. John, $30 upwards.
Standard Rotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Have received tho agency fnr tbo Boojey
D-tin Cornet, tho best cornet in tho world.
A 'OOd aSSOrtmillt of vinllno trnitnra. 1, oiiinii
nciiordeoiiR, drums, flutes, fifes and all kinds
of musical instruments. The best of stringR
f I'irklina onlto ..:.,i:..AAll
hi s violins. Agent for Buttrrick's
paiiurn-uuoK anu iasnion slioets.
Pianos, organs and sowing machines sold on mouthy j ajments. A libera
discount for cash.
Do not tend elsewhere, but call and seo tho stcck of your homo dealor,
who is always with you, and can give you any information or instruotion upon
any instrument you may purchase.
J. SALTZER,
Musical Instruments and Sowing Machines
am
BLOOM 1UIS&
liuiios-Org;iflis.
Tlie traprpved method ot fastening strlmrs of pia
nos, Invented by ua, u ono of Hie moat unporlant
lmpro?emeuliioveriniKlo, miking tie Inslrunent
morerlclilymuiloil In toue, inoro durable, and
lew Uaulo to iiet out of tune.
liotu the Mason & Hamlin Organs and 1'lanon
exoclcnieaylntliatwnioa U tliecaiet excell nee
In anvrmielrnllnatiiinaM nunlit.p .
erthinga, tUougli important, are much lesa bo
tuantnla. An ItutrunieDt wllU unmuiloal tones
wauuuv wo K,wu. nmsirtiLui. uaiaiozuei or new
fityloa, latroUucoa llUs beawa, Bent Iroo.
MASON & HAMLIN
.Opcm amd Piano Co.
B0BT0H NEW Y0HK. UfllOAOO.
-aid4C
WillEROOi
"A Wordtotho Wise,"
The word we would utter 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. TATES & CO.,
the n 6th and Chestnut Sts,
yates 13th and ""Chostnnt ' Sts.
STORKS
J
rnn.ADELrniA.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
and RETAIL
I Crackors and , Wm
if
tw
Estey Piano, 350 to $G0l).
Sleek, S375 tn S600.
11. M. Bent & Co., 250 to S400.
Brown A Simpson, 8250 to $100.
Kstey Orcans, S90 to S175.
Miller orpanc, S75 to S150.
United StateR organs, SlL'5 to 8175.
Cliioarjn Qottarrt, organ, SH0 to SM0
Worcefter organs, 875 to $150.
Paris organs, 800 to Sl'10.
Celebrated While Sewing Machines 83
to SC5.
Now Domestio Sewing Maohines, 35
to S75.
patterns, - K
PA.
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IILOOMHBUHO, 1'A.
Roal Estate Baught and Gold.
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"onld dc veil to call on tho above.
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