GOLUMBLVJN" AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMS BURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Mechanics' Liens. Two rcoont decisions of tbo Supremo Court wilt probably havo, tho effect of abrogating tbo not of Assembly known u tbo mcohanW Hon law. In trio oases of Sehroedcr vs. Gslland, nnd Uonedlot vs. Hood, reported In 20 Weekly Nqtes pf CUsos, 33 and 37, U is decided ithat 1( an owner and a builder oontract that a building shall bo erected nnd d61iverod to tho owner frco of liens, thin contract will bo bind ing, not only on the prinoipl contract or, but on the subcontractors employed by blmi and that tho stipulations of tho contract nro notlco to all thoeo who doal (as thoy must) with tho prin olpal contractor ami not with tho ownor. Most building contracts contain i stipulation to the effect that tho con tractor shall deliver tl.o building over froo of Went, but heretofore It has not beon supposed that I Ik so provisions affected sub-contractors and mateiisl men. who am not nitllfj In tm nnn traot, and whoso lien is expressly given to them by statuto as an extraordinary remedy. Where no wly built properties aro pfforcd for solo or mortgage tho practice has been to avoid tho awk wardness of liens by procuring a bond from tbo principal contractor; but tho now casos ofTer a very simple, method of nyoiding not only tho awkwardness of tho law, lut tho law itself. Hence forth a properly drawn contract be tween tho owner and nrincpal contractor will prevent tho taking out of any scire facias on a mechanics' lien at all. It need not be said that these aro most important decision.', which should be taken note of at once by tho claps of tho.. community affected by them. If they. stand, tbo mocbanioV lien law of 1806imight just as well not havo been, passed. Whethoro tho Supreme Court is wrong or right, all building contraqts will undoubtedly be drawn in future according to the form sus tained by tbo Court, except in the few Cases, for thev nrobablv will ha fnur. when the contractor refuses to waivo ihie lieu. ZVnes. The Cause of a Plethora of Shad. Many persons wonder at the low prico shad are selling at this soason nd why there Bhould bo such an extra ordinary run this year. Tho facts in tho case aro a few vpnra nan ihia favAi.. Ite fish was iFGttinrr sn nrtArnA vnor liv o o -(- "J year that they promised to fail aa a .3 , . W . . iuuu uiumeau j, no irouDio was that the spawn or eggs of tho shad aro do nositod in numerous nnnritir.ir Imi tlm oaDacitV of other Hah rWtrntr tl.o greater number, henoo when left to natures wonting lew uovelop into tish. Tho present incroas6 therefore is due entirely to the work of State and Gov erpment Fish Commissions. For a .pumber of years back at tho different hatching stations of tho United States Fish Commissioners the femalo shad ,tiave been caught, the eggs takon from them and hAtnharl. nnrl t.hA. vnntiiv oliirl either nlaoed bank in tlm or distributed among the different 1 nnra nf (Ua t f!nJ Ui.i.. m i V WUU UllltUU OiatCB. J.UIB IB the OauSQ of thfi .nni-Aam ftnr. in t..n way the rivers of tho PaoiGo coast have uoen siocKeu, ana tnis most toothsome or. American tubes has become afamil iar article of diet. Speech PorThs Deaf. It is, perhaps, not generally known bv narenta of ilnnf nViiMron tdrnimii. oat Pennsylvania, that a boarding school has been recently established in ,Soran$on, Pa., to teach the deaf to i- - i i . vpyiut buq aeveiop tnom mentally throucrh lin-readinc. wlmrn nil Alneaoa of deaf children those born deaf as well as those less afllioted residing in Pennsylvania are admitted free. Oral teaching for tho deaf, the system which iu all oountries but this is grad ually supplanting all others, has its most oompleto application in this State in the, Pennsylvania Oral School for tho Deaf at Scrantou. It is encourag ing to know that the exhibit of tins school at tho Pans Exhibition of 183') received a silver medal. This recog union is ot the more consequencp, as France, the'eountry in which the s'gn language orininated, nated, has abol ished its teachings and conducts the entire training of the deaf ou the oral system. Correspondence with parents and friends of deaf children is soHoited, Address MISS Rmmi Onrrntt. Pf-intinal Pennsylvania Oial School for the Deaf a. . t. uursuiuu, it a. , Cancer of the Lip Oared. I suffered from Dancer on my lip that defied the skill of the best oians of the 8tate. I had it burned out, but the oneration nnW m-.,l it worse, causing it to spread ovor more surface and eat deeper in. I finally had it burned off Attain anA naad - "P""'") "4V4 udcu Swifts Spocifio (S. S. a) to heal it up and drive the poison out of my blood. Tbo effect of the Swifts was magicall It healed up the Canooer entirely with out leavint? a soar as a rpmimlnr This was over tour years ago, and since i. . . i i . . iuuu mru nai oeen no sign ot a return of the Canocr. I will cheerfully answer any enquiries in regard to my liNOS jl OUNT, Bradford Ohio Guesswork has always had a great deal to do with tho art of hitting an enemy at sea, simply beoause there has been no trustworthy means of detorra ining the dietanoo of the hnstiln shin This missing faotor in tho most import ant problem of naval warfare has now Ttnn.A..A 1 I 1 1 . Munvicij uvau nuijjiueu uy au Amen can, Lieut. Bradley A. Fisko of oui navy has discovered an electrical range-finding apparatus whioh deter mines tho enemy's diatacoo accurately, nuiumauuauy, auu instantaneously, Park Benjamin, Ph.D., explains the . . ' rjifjiiiutautu uuu 118 )OtBl bilities in an article entitled "Tlia l'.m my's Distance: Range- finding at Sea litr Tflunf rinif tr " u.l.i.,1. :il .u.y, .Tutu., uo niu uumnu ote to Ilarper't Magazine for June, Tho flag ship Chicago, of the Squad ron of Evolution, now in Europe, ii equipped with this remarkable an paratus. How a Ohlld Solved a Puzile. A west Chester child, aged about 4 years, was given a largo apple by his father, and, taking it to his grand mother, an aged lady, offered her half his treasure. "I cannot eat it, my child. I have no teeth," she exclaimed. The little ono thought for quite awhile and then went to his play room found an old set of false teeth with whioh he had been playing and return ed smiling with the teeth and apple,. He thought ho had found a certain eolation of the problem, and was dis pleased to learn of his failure. Wett OAeiter Newt. Shadows havo no claws; they cany no swords, and lire no gnue, but they frighten many people to death. D-tllht, 1B8B. AN OLD MAID'S SOLILOQUY. To take or trot to tak II, U the flotation Worth, r It li brttrr to and Mill rartlily ctrtf r A iplniier Mating tli mllei ot Ibota woo wouH Inittt That lack, of InTcri rtmeil my lonely itatt, Or uke the rvmctllea my al.lars take. And tee ray rrrt r row hrlsht al tliol bathed In the Ininiorfal fount l lon aooht a vain In riorlda'f peace ful ihadea. oft haa beam mv married ttatera That rood old Dr. rlr rc' raforlte t'retcrtsUoa WodIiI brlnr hark color tn a failed rhk ?eitore the nealtb or ono who fain wonld dla o nd herielf of all tho pain ahe feela." The aforcaalil cplnstcr took tho rtmedr nnd forthwith took n liinlmnd alio, htruif regalnwl her lioiiltli and bloomlnir brnuty. ThouMndi of women owe their fresh, bloom ing oountenancea tn tho restorative effects of Dr. rierce'i Favorlto rrcsorlptlon. It It positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate ensca of leucorrhca. excessive flow ing;, painful menstruation, unnatural suppres sions, prolapsus, or falling; of the womb, weak back, ( female weakness," anteverslon, retro version, bcarlnfr-down acnaatloni, cbronlo con K'wtlon, Intlammatlon and ulceration of the womb. Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS reiulate and cleanse ths liver, stomach and bowels. They are purely vegetable and per fectly harm less. One Dote. Bold t7 drunrLita. ) cents a vial. If You Have OONIUMPTIONICOUQHbfiCOU CROFULA I "Wmtlng of nA Or aw XXjoajM trhrw 1A4 Threat and Tttt are Infimmed, XjU cf ftramft or JTsm fwMr, yv MS tw t-nsl a4 Oar4 kff SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophoaphltes. PALATABLE A8 MILK. dthfir teH't Xmuliln, mnd M M e. (mrtr ,r Mllali thIum sms a Mstfl naWffruf. Meld by Alt VmggUU. 09TT BaWNKaChamlata, .Y. CLOTHING I CLOTHING O. W. BERTffCfH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. -:o: OF EVKliV OK3CRIPTION. Suits made to order at short notice and a fit always guaranteed or no sale, Gall and examine the largest and best selected stock of (roods ever shown in fVllnmriifl. nnnntv. 1 Btore next, door to .First National Bank MAIN STREET, Btoo msburs: Pa. 5JA DUStEltS ABE THE wfEpT. lrrt atvlea. rr,ia tn anlt all WK. AYKrJi AliONH, flllLAPl , FlIILAPELFITU. oota Dy, u aewen. J.R..SN1ITHl&:CO LIMITED. MILTpl, Pa., DlaLIBS IN PIANOS, B; the following wellknown inakerar Cliickerinif, Kiiabc, Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufacture prices. Do not buy a piano be- iu' getting our prices. .o. Catalogue and Price lasts On application. 8 Mtp-U- TOBACCO This standard brand nf nlnrr 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 lias established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale by dealers and grocers. BOOIX AOKNTS WANTKD FOR My Story of the WbjS,1 iiaTiuwria. IlLKHI!- It,. ..U.I. od ODtba IlaUU-jleM. JlrJ MlBY A. UVKItUOttE .i.tiaUf vulva l?7A MMprtilwa. T.. itagte. 6-33-d i Fortsr. ihm BheM an Use tnl with WolffsACMEBIacking Btvm tlwal with .Uaa watw, anil thar will be bMattrallr VoUahni, Too wUl aarn roar qjartw 1-M7 thla Uaaal Br th. way. Porter, taU your Iiran Hubla frlwds that ft la the tn Bmnu Vrmiog In tunu. ira mean n 4r Pli-Bon, wiu. Talw OL. hi runfilTW.t ttiU wraiif sun an. CHinawaMl will IratM Tmwa.t will Sraiaj v.un ol. Ba.RKT. still ram aaar. e.a.M an. at (A. IK-BON WOUI1 RAMDOira, Philadelphia. Important to Fcnshners. A cao of importance to poi sionora of ho United St it '8 was decided by tho New Yoik court of appeals recently The point al lusuo wai whether real otato bought by a soldier with peiision money could be sold for bis dobto, Tho court decided that it could not. The plaintiff's attorney argued that pension monojs are protected only while in the courso of transmission from tho United States to tho penxion or. A Well-to-do Qtntlem&n. OF 70, U HATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES III8 OilLIOATIONS TO DR. KENKkDY's FAVOR ITE BKMEDr," AND THE ED. OF THE "STAMFORD HIRROK." Staiifobd, N. Y,, February 2, 1890. Dr. Kennedy, Rondout,N. Y Dear Sir. A few days since, Solomon Davis, a well-to do farmer of North Kortright, called at my office to. ronew his subscription for tho Stamford Mir ror, which he has taken for nearly thirty-nine ye.rs. After doing so, and referring, to the fact that years rolled around rapidly, and, I remarked that be looked mich better than he did the last time wo met. He said ho was .and attributed it to tho use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Ho said ho got running down very fast and he could not find anything that helpqd him. He felt tired all the time, grow weaker,, languid, poor appitite, and lost all ambition. He had noticed your advertisement in tho Mirror and con cluded he would try Favorite Remedy, He bought a bottle of Van Dyko at Stamford, hncran t.n nn na HirnAtArl. : a-id ha began to get better at once, andjnow ho, felt as well as bo over did old age, anticipates seeing many moro, years to read the Mirror; says Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and the Mirror are his honsehold articles, and ho cannot get along without them. 1 write this without solicitation, to let you know what an honest man thinks of yonr valuable. medicine. Yours. S. B. ('iiampiow. Ed. "Stani. ford Mirror." WWhon inquiring of your druggist for thin -""-"- WJ IVIUVIUUDIIMU VUG UUV Di. David .Kennedt's FAVORITE REMEDY, and the PRICE, which is ONLY ONE DOLLArt a bottle, and that the Doctor's address is Rondout, . Ed. Bradford oonnlv has two soldier postmaster.. Taking everythiarr into consideration that is pretty goo l the boys did all the fiahtincrand the neonlo do, not feel liko, forcing all tbo oftioes upon tbem. ilind are these politicians Athens Gazette. And this is tho reward which the soldiers get from the 6. 0. P. whioh promised them every thing if they would aid in restoring thooi to pow.r again. That resolution wnioli uelulared thit prcfert noe rhould be given to soldiers in appointments to office has been sadly overlooked by the ''grand old parly." JSx. Temperance Wine- w No matter what mav tin !r1 nVinnf iub use oi wines, n,is tne adulteration and trbsh mixtures that, does the mis. chief. Where pure wines are used we hear no complaint of inebriation. We never near ot intoxication from tho use of Spcer's Wine of Now Jersey. This WIHH H III I R in I 11 f nnrAPmantnri llrnnn Jaice is held in high estimation by the best doctors in this country for the use oi ine siok. ZippineotCa Magazine for June is a Krilllant onA -i.v, I , 1 .1 1.1 I -.-....Mub uu o.uiuviibijr rouuauiu ijuuiii er. Tho mmnlntn nnvpl ,a nininlii,inl by Mary E. Stickney, and is entitled "Circumstantial Evidence." It Is a StOrV of the misunrioratnnrlinrra toal. ousies, and final reconciliation of a young couple, told in a natural and charming manner. Tbo story is full of (rood situations, finr) horn nnd tlinra verges upon tragic, but "all's woll that .. ii ft rni ... uuub wi'u. me i.naracter ot the im petuous, paasionato "Nita," tho young wife, is capitally drawn, as is aluo tht of her husband. Altogether -it is vury ungni ana entertaining story, and though no moral obtrudes itself, it uertuiniy points one, and a good, strong, hoalthy one, too. The iJest Eesult- Every iogredient employed in pro ducing Hood's Sareaparilla is striotly puru, uuu is me uost ot its Kind It is possible to buy. All tho roots and herbs are carefully solcoted, personally examined, and only the best retained. mi luisl iruiu mu time oi puroonse un til Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a view to attaining tho best result. Why don't you try it! Georce Francis Train thn nnnnnf t-m traveler and lecturer sailed from Liver-, pool for Now York on Sunday, lie left Tacoiua. Washington, ilfi V t ran days previous and encompassed the earth, and if no unforeseen delay occurs he will have traveled around the Rlobo in tiitv five Aavu Tlilu l,nia v..n:.. Ulv who recently accomnlisWil ii,r iri.i in 72 days. r A man named Catnnl. a nimt im. seven feet high and proportionately ilnnl . 1 1. nn 1 i , nim uu uuuruiUIIH IlUflU, HSS 1llt died in Italy, Ucforo his death ho sold his skeleton to the Anatomical Museum at Homo for $2,000. THEESHIHQ EaCHliTES WmpHst. Vloet Durable, :inmlu?r5iLpIrteoc la asawaateeDOirralri; cleans II readr ror market. THRESHING ENGINES JCS BawMUU, Bhlnglt Machines, Uav and StanOara trnvtrmenu generallr. . A. 11. ITAliutJiiAJioa, liautod, . f , Ula I fwinaTlTanla AprleultoraJ (raM Catalogue, W otic a, Yoai, fi. Docs it y to havo fifty working men poor nnd inggfd in ordT to havo ono saloon keipcr dressed in broadcloth snd flush of mono)t Dots it pay to hang ot.e citizen bo causo another got him drunk! Does It pay to havo a dozen intolli-gr-ntyourg men turned into thieves nu 1 vagabonds that, ono may got a living by selling rum Dots it pay to rpocivo $"00 for a license and then pay several thousand fir t'jing a mnn for murder, inducod by ihe rum fold him! Does it piy to havo a hundred homes blasted, ruined, defiled, turned into a hell ol misery, stiife and wint that somo turn filler may build up a large fortunt! Does it pay to have twenty mothers and their children dress i i rt-g', live in hovels, daily famish, that ore rum soli t r's w fe and childicn may live in oaso nnd aftlucnce! Docs it pay to have hundreds of thousands oi mi'n nnd woiupii in tho linshoiiseit p'-nlict tiari' s nnd hospit als and thousands more in tl.c asyluim for tbe idiotic nnd iriFa.ii", that a few capitalitts of the whisky ring may pro lit by such atrouiU! Does it pay to tolerate a Irafflo which bleeds crime, povoity, idhness, shame aud death wherever it is allowed. A neoklacc oomposcd of tigers' claw s mounted in diamonds, is the favorite ornament of Baroness Marie E le von Amclicc, tho famous tiger hunlris. She killed with her own hand the fo.ir beat4 from whoao claws hr unique pioce of jwetiry is made, and preserves their skins fur rugs. Tho Best Burning Oil That Can bo Mado From Potroloum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not moke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high Are test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety oil. W,e Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. 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UV Jan. lS-w ly. Detroit Hteel lacuie mock HALF THE COST of hoisting savel to Storekepors, UutJhera, Finners, Slacta lnists, llullilrs. Contracton ana Ul'il Kits. AamUtsa to 6e thn Kreatest lm. p'OvrmcniB KVIili made In tackle blocks. Freight preoald Wrlto for catalogue, Pulton Iron It Engine Works. Estab. )i, li) llra-ili K ., Uetrelt, Mich. S-2-ly. Wl&illal iHMati3 H Vor LOSTorFAIUNQ WANnOODl Oeneral and NERVOUS BhBILIT V nntwiipi vouy ana EilDd, LUecia of Erroraflr ETP.ia.afn OH n. Vntti.. H.ba.l, hobl. HAMKrOnrDllr llpalAr.d. How to .nUrjr. an4 ira.fin.a,ic.K,i..uc,aiA.rEUiit.Aiiaai'aCia(irilOUI, ibtalut.t. aar.lllnr HUMK llIKHBtNr B.DtBli la a dar. a mill? Iram BO Slal.a and larl,a (oaalrUt. VTrlta lhaa. Dcacrlpll.. Dik, .tpliaatlaa Bad niwU aaall.d r.iUd)fraa. Mtma ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. FOR Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs. . flt nr remedy (or the rapid curt of Hard CoIdt.Cought, Hide Bound, YelloxWaler, Fever. Dlilemper, Sore and Weak E,e, Lung Ferer Cottl.eneu, Blotches, and all difficulties arlt' Ing from Impurltlei ol the Blood. Will relieve Ifeaiet at once. MamuadunJ ly tkt a'OPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y. FOB SALK D V AIX DEAIX11S. 3-21.90 My. K IPP & PODJIOIlli. A.H0UITE0T3, Ostkriiout Ubildino, Wilkcsbarre, Ia. Itrancli Oftlce. Itloomsburp, Pa., wltb Jno. M. Claiiit, Atl'y. & Couusi'ller. 1-SM7. J. S. GA11RISON M. D. HOMEOI'ATIIIC l-IIYSIOIAN AND SUllOKON. I-Ofilco over I. W. Hartmaa & Hon' .tore, residence N. K. corner Centre and Fourth streets, D R. J. T. FOX, Dentist. All the latest appliances for manufacturing, treating, filling nnj extracting teeth. All styles of work warranted as reprcsenleil. Office on Main Street, near Hast, 5-l6.iy. WANTED. NlTlTAf tfiVa litl)UiVDvi oaratic EXt'KfjSKS FItOM TillT. iui selllns Bpociaii L'SatTOS60? "?"?essary wim us. oui'FT MKNTFHKif. .t-peilul Inducements and cholo-of lenltory to every man engaging now. Write for ' aulck, etatlng ago. F a. TAKr i CO., 0-9.il.4t. H I RESr ta UIHES' IUPR0VED ROOT BEER! iiudiu. t, BnuactritBAjaia, uiuaum TriiipacxAng autrs riv catLow. ROOT BEER. rha moat APrRTlZINO and WHOLEROMB , TaUl-BIlANOll DRINK la tba world. Dallcloua and Bparkllna. TUT IT Aak your Drugglat or Orooar for It, C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA- v t; FOI K&TLHOAD IIMS TJJI.B EL AWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. 11LOOMSUUKO DIVISION. RTATION8. NOItTII. r, M, A.u. A. If. r. m. 6 40 6 55 sen 6 25 S3il 8 64) 60 6 51 6S 7 0S 111 7 is , 780 7 43 7 50 7 61 7 6 801 808 812 817 8 8) 887 , 8B3 8 40 8 43 , 8M BOO r.tt NORTIIOM BIRLAND.. . , Cameron ChulaaKy ,,, Danville Catawlasa 1 50 10 00 615 10 15 io it 10 II 8 11 6 41 658 1043 itupert Uloomsburg Kspy. , Lime Hldro..m Willow drove, Iirlarcreek I 60 8 S3 8 41 10 60 7 09 10 67 7 18 1105 IS 111! 7 87 11 16 731 1180 7 83 nerwicK.,,,, Ucacb Haven Hick's Ferrr 11 81 7 43 1134 II 88 II 43 II 61 18 06 7 49 7 69 806 8 H xiilckshlnuy HUUIOCK B., , . , ,.,. Nantlcoko. Avondi lo Plymouth Plymouth Junction. Kingston lienoett... , Maltoy Wyoming , West 1'ittston I'lttston. .,., Lackawanna Ta lorvlllo Uellevtio Bokintoh I 36 8 84 U 10 889 18 16 8 33 18 80 B8 18 37 8 43 18 31 8 48 18 3) 9 63 4 CI 4 06 4 11 18 10 8 68 18 45 03 13 M 101 109 09 t17 889 1 15 9 4 88 r.u 180 V83 r. k. r. h STATIONS. bOUTU. a, u, a, ii, r. M. p. M SCRANTON 6 ID 9 50 1 53 6 20 llellevue. 613 55 .... 6 83 Taj lorvlllo 6 80 10 00 8 03 6 30 l.ickawanna eu loot a io 6 87 I'lttston KM 1016 818 4S West, I'lttston. C 41 10 83 8 84 6 60 Wyoming.. 47 10 87 8 29 6 63 Malthy 6 61 10 ao .... 6 69 llcnnett. 6f 10 31 8 37 7 03 Kingston 6nS 10 33 340 707 Plymouth Junction. 7 03 10 42 8 43 7 18 riyraoutn. 710 10 47 8 60 7 16 Avonaaie 714 iosi sss 721 Nantlcoke 7 19 1065 169 7 85 nunlock-s 7 86 1103 3 06 7 43 HMcnatilnny 7 37 II 13 8 80 7 65 Hick's Ferry 7 65 1183 3 31 8 07 Ueocii Haven 801 1134 3 40 sit Uurwlck 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 80 unar Creek. 8 13 8 63 8 87 wiiiow urove. sis 11 60 3 67 a 31 LltM ltlflgo 8 80 11 51 4 08 8 35 Kspy 8 36 13 01 4 09 S41 Illoomsourg 8 38 13 06 4 15 8 47 Itupert 8 37 18 19 4 83 8 53 uatawissa 8 43 1317 4 89 8 57 Danville 8 37 13 33 4 46 9 1 5 unuiosKy 4 54 . Cameron 9 07 13 41 5 00 9 as (OKTuUmbbRLAND, ,..,,, . 9 23 13 55 5 15 9 43 a. if, r. x. r. x. r. x. Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia & itoauing iiauroaa ror ramanena, Tamaqua, wm lamsport, Sunbury, I'ottjvllle, etc At Northum oorlaml with P. & IS. Dlv. P. It It, for Uarrlshurir, ujek Haven, Emporium, Warren, Corry, and Krle. W. F. HALSTEAD. Gen. Man.. Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. M Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IW TIME TABLE. la effect MAY 11, 1890. Trains leave Dunbuiy KABTW D 9.40 a. m Sea Hliora KxnrAaa IiIaIIt avoan Sunday), for narrlstmrg and Intermedlateatatlona arriving at l'nlladalplila 3.15 p. m, j Mew York ..uuu, ui,, uaiuiuure, o. iu p.m.; wnAnington 1.55 p. m connoatlng at Philadelphia forallBea V . luruuiju paseeng-er ooaoo to ruuaueipuia, Aiaiiunoro dally except Sanday),f or Harrtaoure and Inierme ilate stations, arriving at Poliadelph a a.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.S5 p. m. : Balumore 1.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.15 p. tn. Parlor ear through to Philadelphia and paaaenger oo aches ,uiuuku mi ruiumuiimia aaa Daiiimoro. 8'?f ?V m BsnaT0 Accommodation (daily Ing at Philadelphia 4.85 a. m. ; New York 7.10 a. m, oiuiuure, i. m. waaninKton 6.80 a. m. : Puilrainsleenlneo-arrram iiarriamira. r.n Phnaiini. phla and New York. Philadelphia passenger! can .uu.a,u iu nitiui uiijiaburuod until 7 a. m, 1.50 a. m. Erie afall (dally) tor HarrUburg and intermediate stations, arming at Philadelphia 6.50 a. m. New YOrir. ft.at) a. m Thrnmrh Pnllman sleeping cars and pasaanger coaches to Phlladel- 8.&0 a. m. liitt-ra Btpresi (llly) tor ntrrls bnrg and lowraedUta etitnns arrlr Ing at Uiltl- u.u.o ...v. a. m. . ii n aiituifwa o.m, a. m, ana thrOUEh Pullman Hlanlntr nmtAHttflmiM anil Washington, and throago passenger oiaches to WEST W ABU. S.10A. m ii,ia ar.ii iii.iiwt oj A canandatgua ltd intermediate stations, Roches ter, Uariilo a id Niagara rails, with through Pull man Pan jeoan and passenger coaches to fine and rto:nter. a. M -News Bzpress ( daily i tor Lock Haven huu .uuviuiwiai. DMtWUUB. liy) for Kane, Oana italguaand intermediate sta- through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor oar to Watklna. 5.S0 p. m. Fast Line (dally except Sundayltor He- throigh passenger coaches to Henovo and Watklns. Ulan m Willinm... r-.... , . . Wllllauisport and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR SCHBUHY FROM TUB jaaor auu buutu. News Express leaves Now York, Mis nlsht. PalladelDhia 4.20 ... m. Ilaltimnra. 4.3.1 n. m ri. rlshurg, 8.10 a. m. dally arriving at Uunbury a.M NlAtrara RffnrnaalpavAfi Van. Virl-A on n m Philadelphia, B.50 a, m. ; Washington 8 10 a. m. Ilal. tlmore 9.00 a. m. rdaiiv tmRAnr. ftuniinT amn. sunbury, 1.42; p.m., with through Parlor car from ruuautuiiuia aiiuvnrouKapassengerooaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast Line leavnaNnw lrnra-o nn a m Phii..a, phla,ti,40 a. tn. j Washington, 10.50 a. m. ; Ualtl more, 11.45 a. m., (dally exoept Sunday) arrlvliur. at Sunbury, 6.30 p. m. with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore WllliamsportKipreas leaves New York 1.00 d. m. Philadelphia 4.85 p.m. Washington 3.10 p. m. Ualtlmore 4.43 p. m. (dally ) arriving at Bunoury v.15 p. m. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p.m.; Fhlladel pnla, 11.85 p. m. ; Washington, 10.00 p. m. : Balti more, ll.ju p. m.,(dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. m., with Pnllman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Ualtlmore and pas3enger coaches from Philadelphia and Bilu. HUNIUHIY, IIAZI,KTU. & WII.KKHn AltllR .Aa.iaiJAir anu riuilTii APilf WUST UKNCII RAILWAY. .. .. (Dally except Bunaay.) Wllkeibarre Mall leaves Sunburr 1n.n0 a. tn arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.48 a.m., wtlkes-b&rre i..iv y. m RmPMlVngtlMmM flnnhnn.Mn n, ...It Mm Vonvl ... m 1 1 -1 1 . ... ! . Sunbury Mail leaves Wl lkesbarre 1 1.17 a. m. arrli . Ing at Bloom Ferry 18.S7 p. m., Sunbury 1.2a p, jx. wii-. nmiMTn nu&cs-tvarru o.ua p. u., ar- ' t w uiwui 1 1. w a.ou p. au., oiuiuuxy cav p. IT, SUNDAY TRAINS. Wllkesbarra mall lAAVMHnnhnr.iA.fH a m riving at Bloom Ferry 10.4s a. m., wilkes-Barre Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre J:10 v. iu., amviuif ab fliuom n.rry, o,v p. m,, nat.uur; cuAa e. puon, Gen. Manager. J. U. WOOD. Gen. Paaaenger Agt. PIIlLADKI.l'IIIA & READING RAILROAD. ON AND AFTKll MAY Ilth iwa. THAINS LEAVE ULOOMBBUltU as follows: (SUND1TS KXCBPTBD.) PorVAWVilrlr Phllnnlnhla Iln..!. ....., Tamaqui iuTilZTSr ' Vnr .VIIMamtirai-ipr villfiin on t.i..iii. . . 6-31 W2Mk 8:00 oLfm.'00' 7iM" 11:01 a'm'' 18:80' 8:"' 8:w' TRAINS FOH IlLOOMSDUna TMTAH.t.V.rlriHj nhllLMnkt. .... - . p. m. and via Kaston 8:45 a. m. 3:45 p. m. -t.,w . iutwijuin 4U.W M- UU Q.UO U, m. Leave Heading 11:50 a. m. 7:51 p. m; Leave PoitaviTie ii.so p. m. Leave Tamaqua t:ai a. ra. 9:18 p. m. Leave WtlUamsport 8.1s a. m. 4:15 p. m. LllVA llatjlWl.ia 7.1.1 U.llil a m I.... a.nA - ll-ofp.m. H:nailflS pfm. ' ' I:S8' 3:5 tor lialiunore Washington and the West via B. suuorA-hHU rm.r4rr5n.rD.Bm. Bunatt,i 1 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Loaye Philadelphia, pier 7. Cheatnut street rVharf, and Bouth street Wharf: 1 yOB ITUKTIOCITr. Week days-Express, tM, a. m. 4:00. 6:00. d. m. Aocouiinoaauon, i:sma. m. 4:15, .3i. n. m. sTTiS m- HBTURNINO, U1V1 ITHKTIO C1TT. PGfi corner Atlautlo and Arkansas Avenues 1 veekdaiB-Hiproaajw, V:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. II'i,comu'i?,atlon-;'10' 6:1,8 " nd 4:30 p. in. tCsra-m?01 p-m- A A Mel ROR k.aI,.ANC0C'. patents! veats and Trale Mirk4 obtilaU.aud all Paten t flaeij oaaluotel for )USH V ri. aVV. 1 OUH OFFIOB IS 01' HITS U. S. I'VTRVP OFFICE. We have no sutiafenc esTall ffleai rect, henoecan trannct patent ouslness In leSa wihingfo'n1:8" STlh4n wo.eU,enm?tefrSm wSS?6.1 "l'l? pnoto,wlth deaerlpUon. We advlae If patentable or not, tree of ejuraa Our fee not due till patent li secured! clwre' AJ0,"lo, t? Obtain Patnts,wth referenoea C. A. SNOW & CO., uppc) ral nt 1 1 w..B Imton. no BMERS UND Exchange Block, WHOLESALE n..i... .. J Pi... r(?M'?, 1 rf--- VO Ai aJ Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Come and try ouf WHOLESALE CVJ', (Eoiaffo, (CanAfej, FvOly Holt;. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. GOODS JL. SPEdAIFZ. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars : Honry Glay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash. Any order for Feitivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, as fellows 1 Orn$e5. Lemon5. rem N EttfUjh WalnVitj. Pop Gm BL00MSBURG, PA- G. 6. OBBIS, Foreign and Domestic JH BL00MSBURGPH GET THE In nurcliaaiiicr lion o hnld tincODkllliraa IS thO bl'Bt. It U ill be tl.O C.ltn.innat. sourco of pleasure. J. SALTZHR hnu goociH at 1 w 1 rices. Jle buys direct class goodH clifaper than can be obtained tlsewbtre. Ilore are eomo of tho articles and prices : 'aK9alaBBaBallllll.lHf jjbbbhbpbbbbbbik9b1bbbbbbbVM Sewing Machines of three grades, made by the Now Home Sewing maohino Co., 3 drawer drop leaf, all attachments, from 819.50 to $G0. Royal St. John, $30 upwards. Standard Rotary, $40 upwards. New Home, $30 upwards. Have received the agency for tho Hooipv D.-tin Cornel, Ihe best cornet in tho world. A good aseortnn nt of violins, guitar?, binjnn, nccordeouB, drum-, flutPd, fifes and all kinds f musical iiiatrnrnontH. The best of strings f r violins, uuitara, buij-p, violincello, and l.aB violins. Ancnt for Hulteiick's patterns, pattern-book and fashion sheets. Piaros, organs and sewing machines s-Md on monthy paj nienlc A libera va 1 uww Ui WtaOII Do not send elsewhere, but call and U? II ft I a 'jlltroim mill. 1 4v .yuui mm unn givu J. SALTZE Musical lustruments Pianos-Organs. Xb.e!mpro.T,."lt'tlloJ of fastening stnngs of pla. !SK2Iem,etlaeyer.mle' nuklnif l' Instru nent porencnlymuiloil in toae, more durable, and lew liable to net out of tune, u ..".'."S N!" Hamlin Organs and pianos excel clileny in that which Is the chief excel, nee In any musical Instrument, quality of tone, oih-fnlSfff- ou?h important, aro much less so than this. An Inrtru'nent with unmusical tones cannot U trood. Illutraled catalogues of mw Btyles, imroducod this temon, bent IieeT tASON Sc EJAIVILIN B08TOH. HEV7Y0BK. UfllOAQO. i wraooi GOOD .STOCK We have all the facilities of large manufacturers for turning 0nt Good Stock at the lowest cost. Take our $10 Suits as an instance of how natty and well we make even low priced goods. Large assortment at S12, $14, $15, $16, $18 and $J0 and every additional dollar brings its full value in better materials and trimmings. A. C. YATES & CO., tub YATE9 STOKES 6th and Chestnut S'.s, 13'.h and C&g.tnut S'.s. riitLADKi.i-iir 1. CONFECTIONERS Bloomsburg, Pa. and RETAIL FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews- DEALERS IN !l id ti-tcri nltitntu t i-v cnlnni flint ittlii1i u n,. ,.i.io ,i.iinn f,.. 0. iii,, from tlio 111 a 11 11 fact 11 lew, am) oan ft 11 firrt Esley Piano, $350 lo $000. Sko'. $375 to SG00. I?. M Hen t & Co., $250 lo $ 100. Brown & Simpson, $250 lo $100. Rptry Organs, $00 to Si 75. " Miller oruniiK. S75 to ft 150. United Static organs, $125 to $175. Cliioigo Cottige orgin, $90 to S140 Worcccter organB, $75 lo $150. Paris orpanp, $00 to $100. Cilcbraied White Sewiug Machines $3 to $05. New UomCBlio Sewing Macbines, $35 to $75. it. 7 .-! Vila. see the Btock of your homo doaler, J . ycu any luiormatiou or iuBtruution upon and Sewinar Macbines J H. WILLIAMS, AUCTIONKKK. ULooMsuuua, rA. Real Estate Bought asd LoH. P irtUsa ilealrlne to buy hones and wagon "VOIllll (lC Veil In rail nn llw. slmvn VK-af-ttTKHFE l'CMfiB l I P pm mm ilxo ttttl Id. fur Uilliue.itl uncquftUd, aaJ lo lntiwlut t oui iumrjftulfHlll fndrmi toiiii 1 Kit in M In iich It ulitf. all ,,u k...i.dt la CVWTSaZjillElaal t.turul. I. .bow aur twl. la Lit af flKi lt.. k" r.ll-.uur n.libt.ll . . a aaall ana ( iaa lala. Kla. Tba Mawliir cat ft... lb. aipr.nca af It r.iluc.d la tbaul U iflU( vn f lU bulk. II U pd4, 4wbU mf ' , m Uw U f tot-any. W will alM tbw jov fco I J nm mk ttvm UlUSIOidljal Uul, Cmn Ik Mft.w i Mlait.Bxi. mifi rrU4 i mm. W wr mil lit alv!" 4Ujm,U- UAU.ST r OU B 0 B4 IVIIUI . UiM rrfr .(HUncOUaM roa aAy,n WILIS .ufftP IU