The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 13, 1890, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Democrati At Kewipapar Beaden-
First Assiitant Postmaster-General
Clnrkxon im compiled orae interest
ing newspaper eutlfttics with a politi
cal significance, which ho mado public
at tho dinner of tho Norfolk Club at
Young'i) Hotel In Boston. Tbey are
Included in the following special des
patch to tho 2?eus York Sun of May
24:
It would bo a good thing if evory
Republican in this country would study
Howell's iNewspapor Directly, or any
of tho standard kindred works. They
would sec, taking liowcll for authority
that, while there are 255 Republican
dallies printed in this country, with a
circulation of over one thousand, thero
aro 320 Democratic dailies printed.
They would seo that, whilo the Repub
lican dailies have, according to Rowell
a circulation of one million and a half,
the Democratic dailies have a circula
tion of over ono thousand each and a
(ombind circulation of two millions
and a half. The Democrats have 1,
340 weeklies, with a circulation of
four millions and a quarter. I think
these figures are all too low in their
estimates, but no doubt they aro relat
ively correct as between parties. Be
yond this tho magazines that support
the Democratic party havo a circlatiou
of nearly half a million, whilo those
that support the Republican party,
even by indirection, havo lew than a
hundred thousand. Harper's Weekly
and some other journals complain that
in speaking of the excess of Democrat
ic circulation over Republican in a
provious speech I classed tho independ
ent papers as Democratic. I know no
other wav to classify them. I take
them by their own alignment. 1 al
ways find them working on tho Demo
cratic side I do not know of a s'uicle
independent paper with a Republican
slant. In tho geometry of politics, all
independent papers lean toward tho
Democratic party. So I know of no
reason why they should not be classed
with tho party for which they work.
It is believed that this is tho first
time an attempt has been made to com
pile statistics of this, character, and
Colonel Ciarkson wisely made suro c
tho accuracy of his figures by drawing
upon the recognized authority on nows
paper circulations. Perhaps the. value
of tho statistics presented in tiie Ameri
can Newspapers Directory has been
loo little appreciated by tho publio; at
an events, a study ot its page9. with
comparisons here and there, will not
fail to reveal many facts of general in
terest.
Atlastio In 1890.
BEADING RAILROAD & DOUBLE TRACK
LINE TO TIIS SEA.
Atlantio City is not only the great
est Health and pleasure resort in Amer
ica, but in many respects it is tho most
unique and interesting seaside
city in the world, in extent and va
riety of its attractions it is absolutely
without an equal, and the exceptional
ly excellent facilities for reaching it
together with the moderate expense in
volved, render it a most desirable
place to spend a vacation.
The Bummer of 1800, it is confident
lv predicted, will bo one of such bril
haccy as will totally eclipse any pre
vious season at tho "Queen City of
the Atlantic Coast," and the most ex
tensive preparations havo been made
to insure the proper reception and
entertainment of the expected hun
dreds of thousands of visitors. To
provide for the safe and speedy transit
ot tnese great thrones is a problem ot
no small proportions, and one of tho
railway lines has met it with character
istio boldness and liberality by double-
tracking its road from tho Deleware
Jttiver to tho Atlantio Ocean.
The Reading Railroad Company.
whose magnificent Atlantio City line
last year earned for itself tho appolla
tion of tho "Royal Route to the Sea,'
has still further perfected its seeminc
ly perfect road, and means to mako it,
this season, a shining example of tb
fastest and most luxurious railway
travel in tho world. A few years ago
two hours irom i'liiiadolpbia to Atlan
tic City was extremely quick time; in
1889 tho Reading's celebrated "Fpur
o'clock i Iyer reduced it to 80 min
utes. At ono time anything that
would ran on wheels and keep the
track was deemed a good enougn con
veyance for tho seashore pilgrim. The
Reading revolutionized this by placing
on its Atlantio City line a complete
equipment of palatial Pullman-built
coaches, finished and polished in bard
woods and velvet, each of them a very
aream oi luxury, in addition to a larg
number of Pullman palace cars. That
awful nuisance, tbo soft-coal locomotive
with its clouds of sulphurous smoke
and its blinding showers of cinders.
was early banished from tho Reading's
line, and its patrons now ride down to
tbo Boa behind tho fleetest of iron
steeds, fed on bright hard anthracite
and. roach their designation olean, cool
and serene.
not content with its conspicuous
triumphs of last year, tho Reading
management has mado anothar long
stride to tho front by doublo-tracklog
its Atlantio City line over its entire
length, and it now bsists the first an
only double traok railroad between lb
Uuaker City and the Sea. While
single track road, carefully operated
is unauostionablv safu. it is an India
putable fact that a double- track road
must bo safer. In addition to this
very obvious advantage, tbo use of two
iracKS ensures quicker time and great
er certainty an i i romptness in the
movement of trains.
The Reading.s new depot in Atlantio
viiy is mo largest and handsomest on
tno ooast; its two stations in I'mla
delphia, at Chestnut and South Su
wharves, aro commodious in arrange
ment and convenient in location, and
tuo equipmentand nppurtcnanoes fullv
adequate to meet the most exaoting
demands of tbo many who will make
seasuore pilgrimages on tho "Jtoyal
jveauicg iioute.
Beat drape Wine forUommnnion.
i no superior quality and entire pu
ity of Spoor's Port Grano Wino c
New Jersey, and tho success that phy
Bicians hare had by its use has induced
them to write about it, and caused
hundreds of others to prescribe it in
uifcir proctico as tbo best and most ro
liablo wino to be had. It is held ii
great favor for ovoning parties, and
for communion purposes.
"liring your feot with you and have
them bttcd to a pair ot our common
hciiho shoes," is tho way a Pittsburg
dealer advertises. It is a good phrase
and one which attracts attention. The
man who succeeds iu advertising in
such a way that people road his adver
tisement is tho ono who draws trado to
his store as sure as a magnet draws a
needle to itself. Study up quaint, pithy
or witty phrases to head your advertise'
taenia, and bo not loo modest in tho
space they occupy. JDrockton Shot.
ibt, 1M9.
?IAHEr.'S OnANDJIA.
" The world la even ta we take It,
Ana lire, a ear cdiio, u wuai we mate iw
Thit kii the afntfrnfent o'f an old ladr to
tier frrandctilld Mabel And mnr a Mabel
baa found It to be true, and the bu taken
care of her health, She aeepnon band aup
plr of Dr.'Plerco'a Favortto Fretcrlptlon, and
to la not troubled with tbexe wantloa- dlieaaa,
weakneaaea. draff glnir-down " eensatlona and
functional Irregularltlea tbat to maor women
endure. It is the onlr madlelnn for women,
told br druicUU, under a potlllte auar.
antee from the manufacturers, tbat it will
pre tatUtactinn In every eaae. or montr will
be refunded. Tbla guarantee haa been prlntad
on tbe Dot 1 19-wrapper, ana raiiniuurcarnea
out for many yrari.
rvnrit IrrcrlDtlnn " Ii a leoitlmata trwU
tdn,not a Ixrtnmt. Contain! no alcohol to
neonate ; no f jrup or auaar to oeranve uigrm
tlon. At peculiar In lt remedial rcaulu aa la
IU compoeltlon. ..... .
Al a powerful. InTiforatlnr tonic It Impart
ttrenrtn to the whole tritem. particularly to
tbe womb and Ita appendafrs. For feeble
women generally. Dr Vlerco't Favorite Pre
ecriptloo Ii tbe arratcat eartblr boon: being
unequaled aa an appetlilng- cordial and re
iterative tonic, or Btrength-glver.
A liook of 1 W pajjea, on woman and Tier
Dlaeaaea. their Nature, and How to Cure
them," aent scaled, in plain envelope, on re
ceiptor ten cent. In lUmpe.
Addrcea. World' IiMrnSART MIStCAL
Association, No. 603 Main St, lluSalo, N. Y.
DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS EKX
Laxative, or Cathartic, according; to (lie of
dote. 11 drtiggiiU, a centi a vial.
If You Have
OONtUMPTIONIOQUIHonOOLI
BRONCHITIS Throat Affeetl
SCROFULA IWuUngcfrU
Or mvf XHaaia u-hr ttvt throt orwa Xftaraat
eve InfltnS, XmtM V BtrtxftX r JrarW
fmr, vnteon roUmk ami Curat H
SCOTT'S
or
pure cod Liver oil
With Hypophospnltes.
PALATABLE Aft MILK.
At) for Stotfi CmuMn. ojavj Uttmm
ptmUAt r mMcitatU Ottuct aam to
mqI er(fua,
BU fry oil DruggUU.
TTWNE,Ohtmlt,M.Y.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
Gr W. BERTSCH,
THE MEUOHANT TAILOR.
Qenis9 Furnishing Boods,Hais & Capt
OF EVKHiT DESCRIPTION.
Rnttjt marln tn order at short notioe
and a fit always guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
selected stocic ot gooas ever snown in
Columbia county.
Btore next door to First National Bank
MAIN 8TREET,
Blootn3bar Pa.
FLY NETS
CHEAP AND STRONG. 1
SOother atylea S-A Nela. prlcet to 'anlt all
Wn.AvnraftHO.Ms, PuitADEU-uiA.
Bold by all deaien.
J.R. SMITH &CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DKIUBS IS
PIANOS,
Or tbe following wellknown makers:
Chickcrlncf,
Knabe,
"Weber,
Hallct & DaviH.
Can also furnisli 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.
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.
TIOOIC AGISNTS TVANTKD FOB
MyStoryoftheWarS
Bit on th pftiU0-flI4. PfMkUY A. UVKUUfotK.
Nu mUma kkm vnktM4t trfjfa tumptUlftn. TO pstsM.
Bplodl4 ltti I'UIm. iUtUW. CftOkkiM
AifrntM tTimil-Ufu sad NTotM. lHjja.a klairftaMt
fur w e9 Vrwiqht tndwUmJUJtm tw. Aidnu,
EMULSION
"Tliank irtM. a tAim drnf nf t bm bet
WolffsACMEBIacking
U rtmftM fvtunanm u dtoutlflct with U,
It U boeaaM ro did l w
,u stair ot a m'vt
Jtirunt
TamUh
at ca
lami
mtlL STaVIN TlHWANt
WLi, tTftin laara CoaM an
ON
(WOUr a, BaXDOLnU ITinadalpbla.
For Bttr Boads.
. . (
The state road commission has pre
pared tho following circular which
they propose to distribute thorougbout
the state in order to learn tho views bf
the citizens of Pennsylvania on the
subjects sucreosted. The interrogator
ies are aa follows:
First Are you in favor of abolish
ing the present system of working out
road taxed and paying cash tax in
eteadt Second Do you favor stato aid to
publio roads?
Third it so, how shallot bo distrib
uted; 'to tho townships or countlest
IIow Bhall the amount ho ascertain
ed, by valu-.tion of assessable property,
number ot inhabitants, road mileage or
otherwise?
Fourth Aro you in favor of super
visors serving without compensation,
tho same as school directors, whose
duty shall bo tho assessment, of taxes
and appointment of road overseers to
have charge oi the worai
Fifth How shall roads'bo superin
tended and controlled by Btato,
oounty or township supervisors or en
cineersT And shall tho stato aid, if any, be
handled the same as local taxes!
1 Sixth Is your county an agricult
ural, iranufacturingor mining county?
Seventh Is the stone in your
oounty suitable for road building?
Eighth Aro you in favor of auth
orizing townships to borrow money
for road purposes?
Ninth Aro you in favor of convict
labor on public roadi
Givo your views npon any other
fioints you desire pertaining to road
aws and road construction and maiu-
tainance.
Ulcerated Bora -Throat.
Two years aco I had Ulcerated Sore
Throat, and was so weakened and re
duced in flesh that my friends thought
it impossible for me to recover. I was
attended by the very best physicians,
but their endeavors to relieve me were
futilo. My mother seeing Swift's
Specific (S. S. S.) so highly reoommend
ed, decided to give me a course of it,
and after, taking tho first bottle I was
greatly relieved, and after taking sev
eral bottles I was entirely cured. I
havo not had any signs of a return of
the, disease since.
Clut.-Bloxton, Williamsburg, Va.
THE GRANDEST UK EVER SAW.
Mr. W. J.. Col man. a prominot'eitizen
of Gainesville, Fla., writes tbe follow
ing under date of Feb. 10, 1800: "I
contracted a severe case of Contagious
lilood i'ouon that save a great deal
of trouble, and bafil ;d the physicians
of .this place. I wai finally advised to
try 8wift's SpeciSo (3. S. S.), and I can
nay, with great pleasure, that a lew
bottles of it has entirely cured me. I
h-iv'i) no hesitanoy in saving that S. S.
S, i tho grainiest blood tiitldicine I
cfer but. and oati oheerlully recom
mend it to any oue suffering ts I was"
Treat!) on lilood and Slcln Dlaeatea mailed tree
SWIFT SPBCIKIO CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Tho politicians aio having a high
old time these days in the republican
stronghold of Allegheny, Congress
man liayne's scheme to tiame his suc
cessor met with such a storm of oppos
ition tnat no win quite likely be com
pelled to abandon it. Senator Rutan
claims that bis opponent, John Neeb,
was nominated by fraudulent moans
and he has announced his determina
tion to be an independent oandidate
for reeleotion. The republican mtyor
of Allegheny, James G.. Wyman, is al
so in trouble. Hodiast been prosecut
ed for bribing voters and two hundred
witneesess aro ready aud willing to
testiffy that ho bought his mayoralty
chair, Verily, thero is somo thing
else to talk about in Allegheny bat tbo
weatbor.
One nftfcft I
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tbe wirll. Our JMiluiMwt
4ul4, aat to Intrcdaa. o.j
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thacbM. aUtm tt utl
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aap. Taa ffUaartaf pat rf. U tapaaraaaa af U raiaaad M
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aaa4 ia cru tia pan at ita - w. .-w-
aaaM. aa Urta aa la aaar u carrr. a win ajaa aw jra. aaar vaa
aaaiaaka data aUt la 1 0 a la, al laut, Iraaa Ua tan.wlia,
aal aaaarlaaaa. Matu wrlla al oaaa. Wo parall ot araaa aaairaa,
K
IPP & PODMORE.
AnoniTEOTS,
OamnnouT Ruildiho, Wllkesbarrc, Pa.
II ranch Office. Hloomsb'Tg, Pa., with
Jo. M. Clabk, Att'y. & Counscllcr,
Mi-ir.
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IJT THE WOKLll.
Itawaarlagaualltieaarannamriaaail.atnallr
outiaatlna- two boat, of any othtr brand. Not
.lIMtad b r na t. tr a KT 't 1 ( IJ CI UN U I iU
FOH BAXlE BYllEALEBfl QEHERALLY. lur
TirriNCOTTS MAGAZINE. uil In
varUi and txallml ctnUnti, u a til ran
. IHllllI, '
II uat uuh,J a kMr llontkl It rUl at
tnttrt mtvtl U lath nuuitr.
Nil a ikorl Htviltttt. but a bur itory tuck
'Ijou r, uS ,,tl frm ad
from omdiUar to o.t dtllar aid a kalfcr.
Not only tkat. tut vilk ootk numltr ouril
an abundant! tolktr tontributuni, ukUkrilti
you a rood mafatino hiidit tki Mvil.
Tkt rtnging blow l uikiek kav bun Itrutk on
tkt fattuay of fofular favor, kavo ruoundoi
tkrturkout Iko ontirt land, and to dsy LiHin.
tott, Magaiint ilondt in tkt from rail of
monthly jubilations, and i, tki moil vUUfy
road-and-talkod-offubluation olii kind In Ik,
world. For full Joienftivo tirtulan, addnu
UPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, Pklladolfkl
tiMfirytar. as tit. tinU numbtr.
iJn'tfon"Atr '"M'M,r "Ulrii"Jm0
la-97-lmo.
THRESHING machines'
A HPVnillnv
Slmpleat, Most Durante, IBoonomlcal, and perfect
In uae-waatea no grain; clean It ready for marker.
THRESHING ENGINE8
8aukWti,8Mualo MacMnto, llav ITtuet.uH
Standard mvitmeuu krcnerallr.
A. II. VAllOl)
I CO., Umlted,
UatjilCataacvua Worla Voii, fx.
bena lor ill US. I rannarlTanla. iurLmlfnHi
inuiti.'v
rirst Version of Johnnie Jones-
1. In the Garden of Kdeu an applo tree
grew,
Listen to my la'o.of wcel
Adam and Kyo thoy "giow", 'there
too,
And they were forbidden the applo
for to chew,
Them two! Them twol
Otil Listen to my talo of woo.
2. Hut Satin in the guise a "serpent
bright,"
Listm to my tale of woel
Walked up with an apple aud offer
ed Eve a Lite,
But tho lady resisted with all her
miiilit,
Quite right! Quito riuhtl
Liaum to my tale of woe.
3. But Satan insisted, as Sttan will do,
Listen to my tale of woe! 1
And Eve succurabtd, at a-1 to) true;
She finding-it good, gave A lam a
chew,
MonDieul Mon Duttl
4. I've shed a tear for their sad, sad
late,
Listen to my tale of woe!
Tbey wero fired out at tho Garden
Gate;
Since then we've sinned right up to
date,
That's straight! That's straight!
Oh! Listen to my talo of woe.
Frjg Tanning.
The frog editor in some sensational
paper must hare been let loose again
to judge from tho many inquiries wo
receive tvery day about frog farming.
Tho principal frog furms are said to
bfl in New Jersey. Wo have traveled
through tho State of New Jersey in
all directions, but have never been able
to discover ono of these frog farms,
nor have any of our many correspond
ents in tbat Stato ever heard of such
a thing. The very nature of frogs
prevents their being raised in largo
mautities in enclosures. The young
frogs live principally on small insects
and crustaceans, and bow to provide
theso in sufficient quantities would be
tho great- problem in such an under
standing. If their is such a thing as a
successful frog raising establishment
anyw.here in ezislauoe, wo woald bo
tempted to travel a great way to see
it. American Agriculturist.
The 8pring Medicine-
Tho popularity which Hood's Sar
saparilla has gained as a spring- medi
cine is wonderful. It possesses juet
those elements of' healtbgiving, blood
purifying and appetite restoring which
everybody Bcems.lo need at this season,
Do not continue in a dull, tired, unsatis
factory condition when you m&y be so
much benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It purifies, the blood and makes the
weak strong.
In no department of tho moderan
newspaper has thero been greater and
more marked improvements shown
than in tbe field of advertising. There
is a greater display of taste and literary
style in the composition, and an evi
dent ellort is made to appeal to toe in
telligence and refinement of the reader
This is seen not only in the advertise
mente of the large mercantile establish
ments where trained skill is employed
,but as well in the three-line advertise
ment which is written by tbe advertiser
himself, and which, in terseness and
directness of style, can lay claim to
great literary tneriL The development
of advertising may yet lead to the
establishment of special courses of
training in business colleges. Already
nearly 225,000,000 are spent annually
in the United States in newspaper ad
vertising, every dollar of whicb, if used
judiciously, has'returned a large inter-
et to the invesor.--Philadelphia
Press.
A New Use for Oorn Husks.
This appears to bo tho age for pick
ing up and utilizing what in tho past
has been ullou-i il to go to waste, or
largely so. It is said that one of the
best utilized products in Austria is
corn husks. Thoy are boiled in alkali
and have tbo glutinous matter pressed
out. The gluten comes out in long
parallel and continuous threads loadrd
with short fibre, which makes a paper
stronger than that mado of cotton or
ltnen rag. In hardness it exceeds tbe
best dipped English drawing paper,
and is especially adapted for pencil
drawing, stenographic writing and
water colors. It is moro durable than
other paper, and is not attacked by in
Boots. It can be made transparent or
given any desired color, and tho ma
terial, worked alono or with or other
material, mak( s the finest of writing
or printing paper. It also produses
very strong wrapping paper. Possibly
our Indian corn husks may bo utiliz.d
in the same way,
If tho people of New York desire to
have tbo houoroft-reciinga1 monument
to tbo memory of General Grai t tl ey
should be up. and lining, for, according
to tho Jearld,o( that city, a iii-jem-i t
has botii bturt .d by never-i! i.x-i'O'ifuil-irato
i.flicois of rank to bjild the
much talked of monument by contrib
uiious limited Vt Southern people, It
General Granu could know tbat men
who took part in thu "lott oaiir-o' are
willing to erect a sub.-tautial tiibuto to
his memory, lie would appreciate tbeir
thougbtfulness and kindnes beyond
measuic. What a differenco thero is
between Soutbeners as they are and as
blatant hypocritios like Ingalls and
Foraker paint them to be.
Weak Women.
Tbe more sonsitivo nature of the
female sex renders womon muoh more
Busopptiiblti than men to those Humor
ous ill which spring from lack of
harmony in tho system. Tho nervocs
system gives way, sick headache is
frequent, tho appetite is lost, and other
ailments peculiar to tho sex caneo great
suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
peculiarly adapted for such cases and
has received tliu most gratifying praiso
for tho relief it has afforded thousands
of women whose very ezlstonco before
taking it was only misery. It streng
thens the nerves, cures sick headache
and indigestion, puiifios a id vitalizes
the blood, and gives regular aud healthy
action to every organ in tbo body.
Tho man who threatcs to commit
suicide when he is in low spirits is a
saio enougn venturer lor a itlo Insur
ance company'
It was a waiL'iih iitivmninn tulin n.l-
vised a man Billeted with kleptomania
a-.-,.. . I ' .. o
iu latKu nuummug lor IU
Tho quantity of paper that jewolers
wrap around their goods strikes most
I u jpia w it tjrua-1 waste or tissue.
TIIE COLUMBIAN
IS TIIE BEST.
Whe Greatest Blood Purifit
Thla Oreat Oerrnan Medicine 1 tho
ch-art ami licrt. rwuoMUOiMi.
l'HUIlIlITri.llSforlXO,lethn
in
r
one rent n uoe. u win euro in
wont cnaes of (tin ultcaM, irom
a mmmfln ttlmnla on tho facci
to that awful ilfapaao Scrofula. er
beat mMtclno to tiM In allar "
sm.iiitir niTTViifi it Uinar -
catca of euch.atnbborn aafrmT Kid
deep acateu Ulaeaaca. Dovnertaroout
not orer tnkn Wtnnr.T.Vit
BLUE PILL8 ?."i';,Ju.".E3
i
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Kir n m i7 iiiTTPifa mau;r what alia
the I'urest nnd hesti
, U90
metucine ever maoe.
MtilVU.HUKBtuu.ma m
Mntth. llA.ttv aT n n n wala urtlll mil K3
m M.-.-aAT ."
InbJUnce?IarourarounblotowaIk,orT
breath fonl atlnro flat on your back, 1 1
offendro? YonrlmtBCtBOnieat once. It l
etomach Is outwlll euro you. Snlphttr I I
ofonler. rjeIlltu:rsl I I
RtTt.Plltm MT,. r ii.ni , U
n liirrV:itSlno anTnua-s trienuorri
t-I -..n.ili- Wi n .., 1 1,. CaJ
Is your LTr.lcrlnfr aro soon matlo well by
tna thlck,its uac. Itememlicr what you
1
ropy, clo- read hero. It mar save your
wly.
Ilie, lv LAB aatvu iiuuiiixua.
p. firuontwuiunuivo-morrow,
Try a Bottle To-day I
6
ft- a km vnn imr.iT)iritci ana wen.
II
For BlluCnuK iniin inu uai.twi.-o ui
Vnuthr If io. ttULl'Utm llHTEttS
Semi 3 2-ccnt ampa to a. i-.uranyauH
)Joiton,Mua for beat medical work publubour
Tutt's Pills
Th dyapaptle, tha dabllltated, whatri
r from axecaa ar work or uirnd o
body, drink or axpoaara In
Malarial Regions.
will find Tntt'a Pllla the moat aanlaj
reatormtlTO evar oixarae tno aarrarina;
Inralld.
Try Them Tairly.
A vlcorona body, para blood, ttrone
avarraa and at eliearral mind will raanlt.
SOLO EVERTTWH ERE.
-Thouunds tUTa been permanent It curel by
I'JIILADKM'III.V.I'A. eatonre.iiooperaUon
or low uf t line from liaslriess. Case prenoanml In
curable bf otliera wa tteU. bend fur Circular
CURE GUARANTEED. omnuSSSUx
Aug 10 '89 ly.
IfAini frotrObla. llrr !
WIJIIjC. ponrai or it uam
UaC-AlUn ACo'i lbrjwit and Dbl
(B1C4) W. IhliAKKIBOr.
ui and t,flB niki M'iii 2 dir.
WniUm Kiln, IlirrUbarr. rt-.
wniei i i taaivt nrrrr kbowb
4ayUilrt( to lU Lik jw lbatL
Tnterda 1 look ertr anoDcb t
pf mi over HSJ.-;." W j. tl
more, lUsjror. wriicti "I
uk u order for yoor albninat
ataiuai wvrij Boat I rail. 7
prom iaoRenan.nci.u9u
Tor a tlarl daytkorfc."
Othcn art doior quite aa well
bar ! mac to rlra ei-
on ho fakMboMDfUall Fraud baalnaaa fllaa npfrandproRta,
Shnll we start YOU in this business
radrf XS lit t oi and learn all aboatlt for roarwlf. IV
ir urtfnir toaaf t wa will aurt roo. If you doa t dUy onill
iuathTf;rt ahrad of yon tn four part Of tba count rr. Ifyoo
lakibold you will I ablato pith up pold fatl. Drti"iii
On account of forced nunufaelarrr a Mil 125,OUO ln
dollar I'hotocrnpb Allmmi araio bBo)d totba
Dropla fur SSaach. boond In Koyal Crtniaoi. BtlkWIm
rluah. Charrnlntrlr decora led tnaldea. HiDuMmcil album In lb
world. Larfsat bit. Greatest bar.ra.ni er known. Airenta
wanted, liberal terma. Blf money for agents. Any ona can
beeomc a occeaiful aprent. Belli Itaelf on tight little or nc
uiklnr neeetury. W bm er ibown, erery ona want to pur
cbaaa. Agenta uka IhouMnda of ordera with rapidity never
before known. Ureal proflta await every worker. Agent are
maklDgfonanek laadteemaka aa nacb aa men. You,reader.
candoaa well aa anyone. Full Information andlorma freet
to ibuHwbo writa for aama, wiib partknlari and unoiforottr
fa.mil r blblee. fiooka and Pet-tod! cal. After yon know a-Q.
fctM yon cofMlatda lo go no fnrtbar. wby no barm la done.
Aidrcaa K. C. ALIA CO, imni. UUM
Jan. 18-w.iy.
FOR HEN ONLY.
For LOST or PATLIUO UANH00D
Otneral And MERVDUS DEniT.TTV
-Weaknisicf Body and Kind. Effect
jf Errareor Esneaaeitn OldoeTacna.
K kebie HaAJIOOH filly Hectored. How to ealaree aoi
nrnrti'i ixif.iniiraiirniixgar4IUBUriOUla
Abaelatalr oafallUg MULH tllKlTCKIT Renella tn a day.
Xn iMtlfy rrtB itt Btatea crd Foreign Conntrleo. Write tkaat
beetrtntlte Betak. er tAaiaUca and fnefi nailed (tal4) freo.
Mtau cmr: fatoic&u co.( buffalo, n. y.
Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs.
Ejcela anrtmeiJ for the rapid cure ot Hard
Colii,Cough,HIile Bound, YellowWater.Fryjf.
Dlttemper, Sore and Weak Ent, tun. Feer.
Coithineit, Blotchei, and all difficulties arlt
Ing Irom Impurities ol the Blcod. Will relieve
Haaiel at Once, tlanufocturtd fr tkt .
WPPA MANUFACTURINQ CO., LYONS, H. Y.
you bale bv am. ckalejis. '
8.31.00-r.ly.
HIRES'
tft HIRES' IMPIIOVED !
ROOT BEER!
.iiaCtu. israuistmrrRAiMmK vjium
THIS PACXXCZ UAXZS IIVE GAIL 0X2 .
ROOT BEER.
Tha moat APPETIZING and WHOLE BOMB
TBMPEHANOB DRINK In tbo world.
Xtollcloo and Sparkling. THY fT.
Aak your Drusirlat or Orocer for la.
C. C. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA-
fl(14t
B. F. SAVITS.
haa Becured the sole agency of
Columbia county for tho Nation
al Sheet Metal Jloofing Co.
These roofa aro guaranteed to
be far superior to any other
roof, as they aro both storm and
wind proof.
Sheet iron roofs of this manu
facture can bo put up as cheap
as tin, and last much longer.
Roofs aro mado of sheet iron,
tin, or copper, m parties may
desire.
Orders may bo Becured
through 31. F. Savits, llloomg
burcj, Pa., who will put on tho
roofa and guaranteo tho work,
or may bo ordered direct from
the
.lug 0.
510-520 East 20th 3troot,N. Y.
ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVXVamBW:
" t' i 'Milt "Jlsju
X.AZI.ROAD TlXVia TBLB
JELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
ULOOMS11UKO DIVISION,
STATIONS.
NOllTII.
r.M. A. if. i. u.
r. m.
tta
im
ta
est
41
191
654
M
T l'5
111
718
, 780
7 41
7M
IM
7 0S
8 0.1
608
811
817
8 31
827
883
8 40
8 48
8M
SO)
r. it.
HOXTntmBIRLiMD.. . -
Cameron ,
Cbnlaakr -
Dannue
Catawlasa
l so
10 00 0 IS
10 IS 8 80
10 IV -
2 11
i'io
2 35
2 41
10 to 6 41
10 4.1 (8
10W 7 0J
10 SI 712
Hupm....
Illoomabunf
Espr. -
Lime Itldgv.... -
11 OS T 20
Ilia Til
1111 7 31
uiQiruroT& i.
Dmrcreek.
uervrick
Oeacb Ilaren ,
Hick's Perrr
1180 7 it
2 59
11 21 7 42
IISI 7 49
II S3 7lb
11 48 8 00
stilctshlnnx
920
3 'ii
tiuaiocK B..... .. ...
N&MICOlfe.
Arondtle
11 54 8 17
UM 8 21
12 10 8 2S
12 IS 8 83
12 20 8 84
12 27 8 45
12 81 8 49
12 33 !M
12 40 8(8
I'lrmouth -
llrmouth Junction.
8 45
BM
Kingsian
Uenoutt.. ,
Malttiy
Wromlnir.
West nitston
Plttston.
Lackawaona
4 M
4 OA
4 II
12 4 V03
12 S3 09
TaTlomUu
1 01 V 17
109 9 29
ueuerue,
11S 9
8CB1NTON.
4 24
r.M
120 V93
r. x. r. h
STATIONS.
trOUTII.
A. V.
r.M.r.
SCR1KTOK 610
950
955
iu tio
... 8 25
uellevue. 815
Taylomne , 020 tooo
102 6 30
icKawanni oss lorn
lltteton. ft S4 to IS
West I It ta ton. 6 41 10 22
V roiling 6 4- 10 27
Maltoy 6 si 10 30
llencett. 6 61 lost
KWston 6M 10 3S
Ilroioutb Jnnctlon. 7 01 10 42
Plrmoutb. 710 10 47
Avondale 714 10 51
Nastlcoke 7 19 1055
llaalock's 7: 1102
-MtUckshlnur 7 37 11 12
luck's Kerry. 7 55 1122
Ucach Haven 8 01 1134
IK-TWlCfc 8 07 1140
Uriar Creek. 8 is .....
Willow Grove. 816 11 50
LimelUdge sio 1154
Kspr. 8 26 12 01
Uloomsburg 8 32 12 06
Hupert 8 37 1212
Catawissa 8 42 12 17
DaSTtUO. 8 57 12 32
Cbalaakr
Cameron 907 1141
NORTHUMBIRLaND 9 22 12 55
I. It. r. at.
210 6 37
2 1H 6 49
2 21 6 58
229 655
.... 6 59
2 87 7 03
140 7 07
2 45 712
150 716
2 55 7 21
159 7 25
306 743
8 20 7 65
331 8 07
3 40 8 11
3 47 8 20
8 53 8 27
3 67 8 31
4 02 8 35
4 09 8 41
4 15 8 47
4 22 8 52
4 21 8 57
4 48 9 16
454
5 00 9 28
5 15 9 4S
r. m. r. ii,
Connectlins at Rupert with rblladelpbla &
tteaaing rtaiiroaa ror iamanena. 'lumaqua, wui
berlanl wltb P. It. Dir. P. K. it. tor UarrUburir,
uwa iiaveu, cmponum, arrea, kjqttj, aaa ano.
v. jr. li-ALaijLAjj, wn. xnaa
Scranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
M
TIME TABLE.
in offset MAY II, ism. Trains leivdSnncury
K V3rvV Alt
9.40 a. rn.. Sea Sbore Kxnrpfla fdallr excerj
Sunday), tor Ilarrtsljurg aadintermedlatestatlons
arriving at Pblladdpblas.15 V. m. 1 New York
iOp. m. : Baltimore, 3.10 p.m.: Waablnirton
5.63 p. m connecting at PnllaaelpMa (or all Sea
ouuns puuiui. luruuuu DasseuKOr COaGa
Pbiuaelrwa. Baltimore . i
1.35 p. m. Day Express
uaujr oauvub ouuusj j.iur uarriBDurg ana interme
diate stations, arriving at Pblladelpb a
iM p. m. ; New York, .S5 p. m. : Baltimore
6.45 p.m.: Washington. B.15 n. m. Parlor car
tbrongb to Pblladerpbla and passenger coacaes
Lunjuguujruuaueipaiaana uauimore.
8.05 p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (daily
(or Harrtsburfr and all Intermediate BtaUons, arriv
ing at Pblladelpbla 4.25 a. in. : New York 7.10 a. m.
Baltimore, 5.1a .m. ; wasninrton 6.30 a. m.:
IlUlraanaleeplnecarfrom llarrlaburu to Philadel-
pbla and New York. PbUadelpbla passengers can
toLuaiu iu oivmymt uull1IOGa until 7 a. m.
, 1.S0 a. m.-Brle Mall(daUy) ror narrtsborg ana
lntormMlaW stations, arrln? at PbUadelpbla
6.50 a. m. New York, 9.S0 a. m.; Tnrougb Pullman
VUia.
2.50 a. m. Sntbura Espresj (dtIIy)'tor n JrrlB
burz am Inter jiedlato stations arrlrlni at Biltl.
more 7.20, a. m. an 1 rVasatoiztoa a. 45, a. m. and
tbrouirb Pullman Slosoinff carato Halttmirn anri
WanbTngton, and tbrougE paaseneor caaobes to
uaibuuuio.
WBSTWABlJ.
5.10 a. m. Brie
II all (dally), tor Erie anl
Caoandalgua aid intermedial stations, Kocbes
ter, Buffalo iad Niagara Kails, wltb through Pull
man Paiioars audpassengerooicbes to fine and
lto:neatcr.
9.53 NewB Bxpreas ( dally ) (or lock naYen
aula lubviiuoujai, BVauullB.
L42 D. m. Ntasrara Earjr(.q rd&llr At-renr. Hnn.
ny) ror Kane, Uana oalguaand Intermediate sta
tions. It f neater, Buffalo and Niagara falls wltb
tbrtugb passenger coaches to Kane and Kocnester
auu ruriur car uj vt aiviuB.
s.30 p. m. Vast Line (dally except SundarKor Ke
novo, watkins and Intcrmedlato stations, wltb
through passeneer coaches to Kenovo and Watklns.
i.K p, m. WUUamsport Express ( aally ) tor
Wllliri a U Tr rf n Tl IntaravrlurltllA AtallftHM " "
I- aaauiliGJIVI V WUU U Vi aaaltlta KJ 01-3141
THKOUQII TUAIN8 FOR SCNBUItY FUOM THE
jiAai- .irij tiuru.
Nl!W. ICTDThU ln&VeR NAW YnrV 17 IK t..h
Pailadolpbia 4.30 a. in. Baltimore, LSJ a. m. uar.
taauuib, 3,iu a. ui. iwu; arriving at auuoury V.53
Nliffara Exoreaa leaves Vrir Ynrt-6 x
rblladt'lDbia.H.50a. m.; Warlilutrtin H in a m n.i.
tlmore 9.00 a. m, (aally except bunday arrlvlne at
tUnry. r-in., with through Parlor car from
Phlladoiplita anaiarough passengercoaohet trom
a uuauE.uu.a auu aa4l.lUlU10.
Past Line leaves New Vork 9.C0 a. m, ; rniladei-
,ui.,ihtua,u., naanuwu, 1U.HIU, m. i lialtl
more. 11.45 a. m-.tcjatlr except Sunday) arriving at
-wvv... qiw u. ua. .hu turuuu DaasenGTer
coaches from Philadelphia and Ualtfmoro
"J!:., rif." "P"wsieaves mew irork 1.0) p
m. PbllailelDbta 4.25 D. m. lV.uihtnrfn 1,-1 n ,M
uaiumore 4.3 p. ra. (aauy ) arriving at"sunbury
.is p. m,
unejiaii leaves Mew Tork 8.00 p.m. :
pbla, 11.25 D. m. : Washington, iff on n i
more, ii.2o p. m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury5,io
'u "rt twj au.ao.au oicouui); cars irom
Philadelphia. Washington anJ tintlm-jra and
wuvuau. ma.uM iiuuf a uiiaijaipuia ana nam-
8DNH0RV, MAZI.l'.TO.N it: WII.KIISIlAHItL
tvAtuuifAii iiriia rlfltxil Ann WhNT
lltra.N:iI KAII.WAY.
iDallr excent mdi.ii.it.
Wtlkcsbarre Mall leav, Hnnhnrr in m a m
arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.4s a,m., WJUes-barn
12.10 p.m.
IngatUloom Ferry l.37n. n.,Hunburr i.is r. m.
EipruaawesH-a?fa VVlltoa-baiTf) 3.06 p. m ar.
rinj ai uiooia rerry .m p. m., Sunbury 6.S0 p. m.
SONUAT TILUNS.
Wllltesbarro mall )e ires Sunbury 10 00 a. ra ar
fling at Bloom Kenyi0.4o a. wiHeus-Iis' re
12,1 V a.m.
banajyaocoaimodailorilPavja Wllkn-Ilarri: V 0
('''' oiu u rtrr) t.it p.m., MJiBu,
1:30 p in
CIIAS. E. I'lWIJ, I. It. v. OOI).
Oen. ManAa'cr. i,en. rahw.-nitor A.-u
plIILADELl'HIA it RKADlNi!
HA1LIIOAD.
ON AND AVTEU MAY 11th IfjO.
TltAINS LEAVKBLOOMSBUltO as follow w
(8DHD4Y8 axcBrriD.)
For New Vork, 1'nlla lelphu, itaadlnj, mtavllle.
Tarnaqua, etc, .1X), iiiuft o. rn. . ' l
. I .w Uunaspon, Milton and Danvlllo T:3 a. m.
3:1a, ll:ixj p. ro.
For oauwla MX), 10, u.f a. m., lido, 6:00
O.ttJ p. fOa)
4?."uiP?fra5.'00'r!30' 11:01 a'm', ,l!:20, S:,(,, 5:00'
TRAINS FOB ULOOMSUUltU
teare New York via Phlladelpbt, 7: a. m. oo
p. m. and via Kaaton S: a. in. i-.a p. m.
Leave 1'hlladelpbla 10:00 a. m. &.00 p. m.
Leave UeadluL' ii:W a. m. 7:5t p. mT
Leave l-oiuvllie UJl p. m.
Iasave 1-amaqua l:l a. m. 9:18 p. m.
leave WlUuunsport IUS a. m. ,7i J p. m.
,,f,a8 Uataw13''1 8'Wa.m.1 f-30, a:M
IllUl pa IU
t:v, nfisHPS.t I:M" 8 03' U:M m-1:33
J t'r?r ilall,0.l5 Washington and tbe West via a
Al UNTIO CITY DIVISION.
htKh& c "reel
lou aiLiNTiociTr.
Week dara-Kxpresa, s.oo, a, in. 1 00. n oo. n m
Accommodation. 1:30 H m. m. W) ii. P"
BITOm0, LB.VB ATLiNTIO CITT.
Depot corner AtlanUo and Arkansas Avenuos i
Week dais-aipreria, 7:00, U;(jo a. m. and 4 00 n
m. Armmodatlonrfciio, 6?io a. m. and 4:i) p.m'
t.oT?p?.ra.,'f p- AccoraMa-
A. A .MCLEOD. WitCTfe,
Vice l-ret. a Wl. JaiWfftJ-. " VnU
PATENTS,
veats and Trado Maries obtatned.and all faten t
Blness oondacted for MJDBIt VTK FKBi. 1
OVtl OFFIOB IS Otl HITS U. S. PATENT
OFFICK. we have no .utiagenc eaTali bufineL
root, nence can transact patent bualneaa ln ieaa
waablifoi1"3 cosrtbln ho.e rerawoiro"
send model, drawing, or photo, with dcscrinUon
We advise l patenUble or noi, free Tof cBaree'
Oar tee not duStm patent la aecaredr eu"8e
n M0 ? ',Vkla tenta,7wlth refereaset
mSS. ttei." 70Ur ooy.ot tovJra,
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
OPBOal t rtBtOSI rVllBgtIl, no
- 8. WlLIilAMB, AU0T1ONEKU.
IlLOOMMirjItfl, I' A.
Heal Estato Bitight and So!d.
ntt.a .toatalna-fititiv linrann nnil naifon
voulil dc veil to call on tho abavc.
J
S. OAUUISON M. 1).
IIOMKOPATIIIO ritrSICIAN ANII SUIIOKON.
svofilce over I. W. Hartrrm is Con'
tore, residence N. E. corner Centie and
Fourth streets.
D
R. J. T. FOX,
Dentist.
Alt Ihr latet nnnlianccj for rnanuracturinir.
rcatinR, filling nnd extracting teeth. All
tvlcs of work warranted a. represented. Office
on Main Street, near East, 5'16-ly.
Exchange Hotel,
11ENTOJM, PA.
The underslzncd has leased this well-known
bouso, and Is prepared to accommodate tho publio
wltb all the conveniences ot a flnrt-olavi hotel.
LKMUKL DltAKR, Prnprttor.
Dfitrnit Htinnniiip
UUUUU Hlccl mcuic Illock
HALF T11K COST or hol-'tlng saved to
Morckw pers, Hufhers, Fannrrs, Jlarb
Inists, nullders, contraetori and o TU
BUS. Admltlnl to be the irn-alcst Im
provements HVKIt made in tackle
blocks. Krelght prepaid. Write lor
catalogue.
Fulton Iron & Engine Works.
Estab. it52, 10 Brush bu, IKHrolt, Jilcli.
f-2-ly.
I
OUMMINGS & VERDY.
:o:
DKALEH3 IN
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS and NUTS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
ICE CBEA.M,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
EXCHANGE BLOCK, - BLOOIMSBUEG, PA.
WHOLESALE
C-aVj, lEoiafrro, (Caej, Fvoftj- S'
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
"Z" OOODDS JL. SPECIALTTtT,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigars :
Homy Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver IsiL
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, u hUmm t
Ortif.es, Lemonj, ream N5
Dni5, "peanUU, 9 Imon4 15
Si Enf.li5h WalnUt;. m
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Foreign and Domestic
3-OBBEE I31T CIG-adES.
4-3L00MSBURGPl
Iu t)iirclia9iiir hnncn hnlil
i 11,0 h.'tii ii tn i, ti i --:, ins wise am-ays lo select lliat, wlncli
roarce ofnlLT, r . i tL?fe, u - A gooil nrllrle i, always a
croods at ll v nrir-1 r? l v ,,M, VOtt " wide I'otntion for tll...B good
oG2 bm ol ofnnr,,,na 'y? dl"!ct.fro manufoolurcw, and oat. sell fiwt
a talS aS; ,hPef o obtamed el.e where. Iloro are somo of tho
Sewinr lilltnlllnna nf ll.-.. .1
OV the Now Ilomn Snminr. m?t.:
drawer drnn lnnf all -a.i .
$10.50 to $00. '
Royal St. John, $30 upwards.
oianaara Kotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Havo reopivpii dm ,... " .. T.
tn. :. r, , fiuujf ior me
DiBtin Cornet, tho best cornet it, tho
""""ran 01 vionns, gaitars,
accordeons. driima ilntno nil..j '
of musioal instraraonU. Tho best of
for violins. cuitarB. lianln0 ,.!i:.,..
ba,s violins Ar-ent for llnlleri pa'
I miuu DIlUt Lis.
li.an. ,
discount for SSh. BWln maohine8 on mouthy pa, mcnts. A libera
w.hoSoa,wHrw1tfyTu"rd rck ,of yr
any instrument vou mav , lg'V y0U any rmatioD or in.lniciion tihon
af I MV
J. SALTZER
1 r 1
Musical liistrnmenfs
WAREI100MS.
ItliOOlIISJBUKCf
SWEEPING
PRICEREDUCTIONS
Preferring to carry Uncle
Sam's Dolluts lo n big stock,
wc liaveinaiigiintted a
GREAT JUNE SALE.
SWEEPING PRICE REDUGTIONSI
A. rare chance to get Fine
Clothing far below regular
prices.
A. C. YATES & CO.
fi'.h and Chestnut SU,
(tKer IlutlJIn;)
13'.h ani Cho:tnnt St:.
NC8S JkMtAI lOISIt COICIW
Iwk'a l.NVISIllLK TulDliB iaa
ClfSHlONK. Whlarn LeArd. CtonZ.
f.rlaHa. a,,rol wh.ra all U.aiaala. rail. S.I4 a. r, Hiarni,
alj,aSar4aa,aatratfc. HrlUf.r aaak af araara rasa.
0-23 (ML
DEALERS IM
i. : ... ...
Klfy Piano, 3.r)0 to SG00.
Sleek, .:)-." tn $(!0D.
H. M. Uent it Co.. 250 to $100.
B owii at Siinu.on, S-'SO to r?100.
K-try Organs, $00 to $175.
Miller oryaii, $7,5 to $lfi0.
United StittM oiy.ins, $125 tu $17.r.
Clt oa.'i Cottaj;ii oiy $90 t $140
Worest.jr nrun., io Sl.iO.
ram i.riranr-, SG0 to 101).
Celel.riei Whiu- Swinq iMat'ltints $3
to $G5
New Domcstio Sewini; Machine?, $35
loS75.
1 .
n
. '
"on.
isoonov
world!
banlos.
. N .
rf
. .,
" "" 1
and Sew
1 1
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Jm. im.ay