COLUMBIAN 4ND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 A Mastodon'- Bemtint. TUB INTERESTING lllSCOVERT RECKKTLT DISCOVERED IN CANADA. A giant mastodon's remains have just been exhumod from their long resting place in a cornfield near High gato. Tho skeleton him, piece by picco been disintcred sinco last Saturday morning, and for maesivenoss and grandeur of proportions it equal?, if it does not sarpaM, anything yet known to science. It hai been dug out of a piece of farm land which forms part of a awarapy plain. Its exact location it given thus: "Tho southerly part of tho oast part of lot 8, conces tioc (!, of tho township of Oxford, in tho county of Oxford, owned by Mr. John KoyorafL" It is a little over forty miles westward of St. Thomas, on tho Michigan Central lAoc, and ICO miles from Toronto. Four years ago tho farmers of tho vlclnitv decided lo units their enemies in draining a marshy bog a place which had been apparently moro or less submerged for centuries. To car ry off the water that acumulated on tho surface tbey cut a ditch through several lots until they affected a junc tion with a larger channel. While the ditch was being opened in Mi. Key- craft's land, the excavator, a relative of the owner, struck his spado against what ho first regarded as a log of wood but on examination found to be the bier bone of an annimal larger than any ho bad ever read or heard of. As be continued his diciriug ho came up' on somo more remains, a large foreleg bone, part of the hind leg, several ribi, vettebrae and ono or two other smaller bones. The entire collection was carefully stored away in the farm houso, and few words passed about tho discovery. Mr. Keycraft, however made up his mind to prosecute further searcn at a moro convenient season. The years sliped by, and that conven ient season never came. About twelve months ago one of the farm hands was plowing the field by tho side of this lonely ditch and the coulter struck against another massive bone. In bulk it was like the decaying trunk of an ample pine. It proved a stumbling block to the indignant Hodge, and he contemptuously hurled it into the ditch whence it has not yet been recovered. The discovery of tho skeleton was a matter of small account to the good folks about Highgate, but through tho medium of a traveling showman, the story reached tho cars of John Jelley, of Shelbourne. lie took an active part in the finding of a mammouth on W. B. Jelly's farm in the township of Amaranth last summer, and be and his nephew. W. A. Hillbouse, soon found that tho facts were as represented by tho showman. Mr. Jdley lost no time in acquiring possession of all the bones found four years ago, and the right to search for whatever other remains there might be in tho field. He and bis nephew, with a gang of men, set to work on Saturday and the reward of their first day's toil was 100 pieces of the gigantio skeleton. The enor mous jaws teeth and tusk proclaimed at once that they belonged to tho mas todon, and ono of the largest of that branch of the elephant family Un Monday their efforts wore attended with almost equal succoss and tho following day added lo the collection which now weighs several tons and numbers several hundreds. The area of this earliest of earth sepulchres is 35 feet by 21. The bones were scattered over it, one joint fitting into the other in a bed of gray marl about six feet below the surface. Over the marl is a thick layer of black loamy soil, re tombing in composition and quality the lands that skirt a peat moss It is combustablo and will, when fire is applied, smoulder sullenly, and the ashes are like the ashes of a peat lire. The Slaughter of the Buffalos. In 18GS the Union Pacifio Railroad and its branch in Kansas was com pleted across the fo it-hills of the Kocky Mountains the western limit of tho Buffalo range and that year witnessed the inauguration of tho wholesale and wanton slaughter of the great ruminants, ending only with their practical extinction in 1885, by regular hunters for their hides, and by tho crowds of tourists who crossed the continent for mere pleasure and sport, then mado possible by the advent of the 'iron trail ; these latter heartlessly killed for tho excitement of tho novel experience, often never oven touching a particle of the flesh, or possessing themselves of a siuglo robe as they rodo aloni; at a slow rate of sneed. The former, numbering thousands of old frontiersmen, all expert shots, and as many novices the pioneer settlers on mo 'puniio domain just opened under the various land laws trom be yond the Platte to far south of the Arkansas, within transporting dis tance of the two roads, day afior day for years made it a lucrative business to kill for robes only, a market for which had suddenly sprung up allovor the country. On either side of tho lines of tho railroads, within close range tor near ly their whole distance, the most con spicuous obiects in those davs were the desiccated carcasses of tho noble beasts that had been ruthlessly slaugh tered by tho thoughtless and excited passengers en route across the contin ent. On the open prairie, too, miles away from the course of legitimate traveler, ono could walk in places all day on the dead bodies of tho buffalos killled by tho hide-bunlers, with-out stepping on tho ground! Then was mo opportunity lor congress io inter pose. Restiicting the transportation of robes by the railroads and express companies could havo saved thcbuffalo extinction. I believo there was somo absured law enacted in relation to preventing the terrible slaughter, but it made it only a misdemeanor on the part of the hunter to kill about as offootivo a provision, so far as the averago plainsman was concerned, as to attempt to dctiect a tornado with a palm-leaf fan. Tho price of robes ranged all tho way from fifty cents the amount paid primarily to two dollars and a half as they became scarcer. I have bought many a finolv tanned and ornamented "silk robe" from tho Indians for half a loaf of bread or a cupful of sugar; but that was twenty-hvo years ago. To-day the same kind would easily bring one hundred and fifty dollars, if procur able at all anywhere, which I very much doubt. ufnuv inuan, in iuu- I'EHS WkkkiJv. You Take Ho Eiik. In buying flood's Sarsaparilla, for it is overywhero recognized aa the stand ard building-up medioiLO and blood purifier. It has won its way to tho front by its own intrinsio merit, and has tho largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest druggist will confirm this statement. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to bny anything elso instead, j lie euro to get iiood . n .v. w ma im. what An rnn irire for A coM on the chert?" asked Jonw). In tort of Indifferent tone. 01 a uocujr wim wnom m was illglitlr acquainted. M he met him on the ttntU AdTlce."wMthe Uwmlorep. So .1' .-I . ui rtnt in tiMMMi that hacking- eoUR-h and drowir feellniff the coated tongue, the falllne appetllj.tho in11'"".0" and general latitude and debllltr-that "llred feeling." as to many exprws it. Take Dr. niiMtprv. In time. and It will not disappoint. It 1 not onlr the roost wonaenui immniiqw unire-'t known to medical science, but alio poMeMea in properties For Ilronchtal, Throat and hunt VlKuei. accompanied with llnferlna- abaolutelr unequaled a a remedr. Jor Weak Lun, Sptttlwt of lllood, 8hort Breath. Oonsumptlre NUhwweata. and kin dred affection. It surpaaea all other medi cine. It'a the only lung remedy, told br drutguu, guaranteed to penem or cure, u eiery cose, or money refunded. $500 ilS lotJ f WSr' for an Incurable case of C ' iifls tnrrh In the Head, br X5f the proprietor ox ur. ao? . Catarrh Remedy, ny IU mild, aoothlng and haallnjr TiroDertlea. It curea the wont cases, no matter of how long etandlng. Only to oenta. Bold by dniggliU Terywiiart. If You Have CONIUMPTIOHICOUGHOROOLi BRONCHITIS Throat AffeeUon SCROFULA I wasting of Iisa Or amy ZHaoua trhor. lha Xhnai ami iMnf JUvtr, ye" can rW(ee4 anJ Cur hff SCOTT'S EMULSION pure cod Liver oil With Hypophoaphltea. PALATABLE A8 MILK. Jjh for lmt'$ BmuliU. mni Ui . fulfill r el4e(a(4u Indue, awu U tufi m evteKiwi. SoU tV all nmgguu. OftTT BOWMt, Chmlt, M.T. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING G-. W. BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. Gsnis FQrzushi&g (joadsHaU & Caps OF EVKKV DESCRIPTION. Suits mado to order at short notice and a fit always guaranteed or no sale. vail aull tiUIUIUU mo laijjuofc nuu wmv selected stock ot goous ever snown in Columbia county. Btoro next door to First National Bank MAIN STREET, Bloomsbarg Pa. 5A FLY NETS CHEAP AND STRONG. JOo'Ij"- nyieg sA Net, price to tult all l IMIKS&KO.NH, l'MII.ADELl'IIIA. bold by all dealer. J.R. SMITH & CO LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALERS IN PIANOS, Bj the following well known makers: Cliiclcerinc, Weber, Mallet & Davis. Can alBO furnish 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. 8lBLP-U- HAVE A CAB? Whtn j tro are addressed a abort, voar firat In pulM U to look at tb. drircr. II ta. ifr U ilontf aad lh. drlTtr 1 a wU. man, tou will find that be un a FUh Drani Slicker aad U will leU you laat ha U at comlorubl. oa the box aa hii paucn. gtr la th caB, aod that for ala builnit thli coal U laraluibla. Whaa roa get o&c loud, a " FUh Bread Slicker,'1 thcr.'i in such thing a wealhef Uf toil It doesa'l mak. the amallcst difkreoce whether It ratos, halls. lts, scows, or blow Yea ere tbaolatelv aod aolMly eoralortabW. Oat oaaatooc. Keaapgsoirouraotllklagliaftsrt wards. It U a wast oi &6ar to buy aa? otoe waterproof coal. Thay are winhleu after a lew weak ot hard oaag. IJewar. of wonMeafJaf (utloos. everr garment Jtampad with th. ' rlsa urtad " Trade Mirk. Don't accept any Inf erloa coat whea you can have th. " FUh Driod Slicker' aalirtrad without extra coit Particulars aa Illuatri4ed catalogue Ittt, A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Mass. K IPP & FODMORE. AHOUITECTB, Ostkbuoot lloiLDisa, Wlllcetbarre, Pa, Drancb Office, Bloomsburg, I'a., with Jvo. M. Clabk, Att'y. & Counselor, J4WTS WOLFF' ACME BLACK! APCRFCCTHAKKEBS DflESDIMQ. CSED BT MEN. W0MK5 1HD OHILDr.E.V, A SHINE LASTS A WECK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Hanosome Polish. IS WATER-PROOF. EVERY Household EVERY Otro EVERY Meeha-ve EVERY SUblo iioirtB vtt wuaSfaiM Ota a new runnruac J'ai-nfs will ar.m oiaea ti"Wi (A. will eraiN TiMwsa. tnmi will arain reus old Ss.RfT. flmr. WILL arSI S.T. COSCN ND VTOKTT to RA-rtDOLPlT, Phlladllphla. Atk ea Xrtf. auiM omi UfM fumUM-iB Uvtu, Echoes of the Centos A North Adams woman told the ennmctaicr that he inittht leave out her husband's name, as he was an Al bany man' and did not amount to much any way. Jlotton Courier. Ono list filled out by a Whitehall woman as luad of the family reports ber hutband as afflicted with "chronic larinets," while a Whitehall husband gets even by accusing his wtfo of "chronio general cusBedncs." Troy Argus. A Hoosio Falls man reported to Enumerator Harmon that his tou-year- old lad bad 'cigarette cough, both chronio and acnte. Another who ha beci'iiu a happy father r-iuce tho 1st of June was quito indignant becanso bis baby boy could not he included in the census. Jlanciasier union. It seems now cloar that a very large number of peoplo in New York city were not approached by tho cenns man, but inasmuch as tho supervisor ha? issued a notice to all the neglected ones to call for blanks no great harm is done. Supervisor Murray thinks that Now York will show a population of 1,700.000. jyewrorc umes. Some very queer answers were given to the questions asked by the oensus enumerators of this vicinity. A Grcenbush resident answered tho question, ''Speaks what languagot" asked with relrenee to his lourtecn- months-old girl "Volapok, for," said he, "she talks all the time and it is ira pofsiblo to understand her." Albany Journal. Burying the Sick Alive- Mormons 1'racticed ok Chinese sol- DIEItS IN K0RM03A LACK OK FOOD IN TOKtO. Shanhai papers, received by'Bteamer, say incredible cruelties havo been prac ticed on Chinese soldiers in Formosa. The men were mainly opium smokers recruited from the drees ot the bir cities. After tho war ended most of the soldiers were given passage back from Formosa but were not supplied with food, and the result was starva tion and disease. Many of the sick were crowded into coffins and buried alive. A Euiopean witneascd ono case where the victim struggled to pre- . . 1 - IM 1 . 1 1 . 1 3 vent iuu corun iiu Deing naneu uuwu, A great fire at Kirin destroyed one fifth of tho city and caased a Iofs of between 82,000,000 and $3,000,000. It spread along the river, burning largo timber rafts, on which were hundreds of people. Ten lives wero lost. In lokio there is creat suffering for lack of food. Thousand aro living on bran mash and food of oxen and hogs; others live on garbage. Id the interior the situation is worse, and Eu ropean missionaries deolaro that many will perish unless aid U furnished. rl ll GB hilt th .orld. Our uiiliuaiMf H&tqwaJrd, ud tolrrotnto apertor ftioi w will ndrvtl " to OK B riftBOK fa tub locaJllf , ,-x tu (.bo . Only thoww wbo wrlU Ptotiit,t fnctn enakt nri at lha be. AU yon bkftUdola Ertturn U lo abow anr f o4i tboM who eaU row etaUfchon and thtraa aroond 70. Tha ha-"llnoiai- of ttl ftd'ardHOiaat hnwi iha amAll aad ef tha tala EYE AYtunRF" tcopo, Tha follower cut tfrt tha appatvraaaa of II rxlxUU tbnt the BAI.U1 part of lubola. It la tni, daabUtlte Itle M4S. si Urt s. 4 , t. e.rrr. W. wtU lw .how jm Lew to. coii nisio from S3 to all U o dir l lout, ton U. .urt,wlta ool. sparine.. B.tl.r writ. ot oo... W. poy ell ospreoaoaerrao l!i... U IU LLETT L CJ.. 1W1 H HO. folTLOID, Huaa Al" M VBNCtS lllll Itlttl Cliliar I lBal A Klrack'i litVlalBUt Tllllti Ul awT sfcae jn CBSHHIt. WUipor. loj-d. Com. fortoUo. NaoMMraJ kero oil aooioeloafoll. BollLj P. aiftCOX. ljt i ar-.oor, Bo fort. Writ, ror Book o( rooti faaa. 7.18 d 4t. Detroit hvkk chip WUUUH Hteel tnckle Illock lULFTIIKCOSTor hoUtlDi; saved to btorekeepera, Uutcbere, fanners, Mach inists, llullders, contractors and OTH ERS. Admltled to be the greatest Im provements EVER made lo tackle blocks. Freight prepaid, write lor catalogue. Fulton Iron It Engine Workf. Eatab. iuu, io llrusu ou, Detroit, Mich, S-2-ly. FRAZER GREASE nr.sT is Tim ivoiti.n. XtawaarlaaQualltleoiarattnaurpaaaad. actually outlaaUoaT two bos, of aoroth.r brand. Not elattod by lisst, trU ITVT 1 1 K U UN U I Jl K. FOR SALE BY OEALER8 O EMERALLY. lyr Home noekera will Undthe last ot the i VVnn public domain ot agricultural aod I ?oUU grazing valu(alonr the Oreat North. I T nr,Aa ernKy. to Nomi Dakota and Montana ' --"UH Now Tovna 1(0 or more along the areat Northern Hallway Line. limlness chances. Write r. I. Whitney, tit. I'aul. Minn., (or nooks. Maps, to. Write now. settlers on free Government lands a long the (ireat Northern llr. Line It North Dakota and Montana get low rates and tine markets for products. Low Ratos Hunting Fishing Finest resorts In America along Oreat nornern ity. una in Minnraoia, jJa kotas and Montana, Ileal climate tor health seekers. Montana produces the finest Horses and Cattle, f ree ranges ret tn Mouse. Milk and sun Wver Valleys and sweet drags mils. Horso3 Gattlo Wnoltb 1 1" Montana. Free lands. New Towns. UUcU.n a,),, itaiiwarg, New Mines, Low Kates WPlltli Largest area ot good vacant Gold Goal The retrlona tributary to Great North era IlaTlway Ltne In Montana produce oil i no precious and oaser meiau New Luwns ana railway, are ueing duuu do to tha Oreat ltesenratlon ot Mon tana and get a good (ree hom'-stead. !w rate.) and free Sleepers on Ureal Northern icy. line, do now. Milk River Horda Minos Th ma hare made Montana the richest State per capita In the Union, i'lenty or room (or more miners and stock-raisers. Now Is the time. Along the Great Northern Hallway Ltne in Montana are (reo ranches and fiasturage, mines or precious metals, ron and coiL and new cities and towns. Now Is your chance. Young Man Surrounded by a Doe agricultural and grazing wintry, close to mines or pre clo'is metals, Iron and coat, possessing a water power unequaled lo America, It ts Montana's industral centre. Groat Falls The valleys o( lied, Mouse, Missouri I Jinic and HuaHlverareached by Oreat I U. U. NortlierD llr. Line. liall rate excur. I . Inna sent. . LI and Oct. 11. llA). I If. 1.. IwriM r, t vuittwy, bc rnt, Minn, Si? Hints for Warm Weather. what int. rennr. an experikncru AFRICAN TRAVELER RECOMMENDS. A rnrsiiirine Sun reporter ran across tho renowned African explorer, Dr. llilpb Terry, Saturday: Hello, doclorl llow docs this weather suit von? Is it as hot as over in Africa,' Tho ohildlike smile faded from the doctor's Innocent face as he drew forth a memorandum book and wrote there in the Sun man's cognomen and num bered it! "Youdb man vou aro tho 372d man that has asked mo that question this week. I am going to tolerate it up to fiOO, and then tho work of annihilation will begin. "Well, I am clad I co inside the limit. Anything new in the line ot summer cogitationsl" "Yes. Did vou over notico that man who goes about with a hat jam med on the back of his head and liic handkerchief stuffed ineido his collar! Well he is the identical man who in vites a cape of sun-sttoke to visit him. The philosophy of tho caso is very simple. All the blood from the head and brain flows away towards the heart through six large viins in the front of tho neck, and just beneath the skin. Stuffing the handkerchief in side of tho collar presiei upon these veins, dams them np, as it were, pre vents tbo blood from tsuaplng (ruin the brain, and as a result there soon follows a congestion, with violent headache, ni;rvousnc.Jf, turgid veins and reddened face, while tho perspira tion pours out a d aggravatts the poor unsnsprctiug iclim ot his own ignorance. When you seo ono of votir friends pull a soaked handker Chief from within his collar, hold it up to tho breeze and clou over it gently remind him that tho practice is doing him no good. "This is also tho seaion when the citizen who in winter drinks btcr to keep watm now imbibes tho Bame beverage lo keep cool, probably on the assumption thai it is a poor rule that wont work both ways. Kegardlni: summer drinks, I do not think iced drinks are harmful if their uso is be gun gradually and the quantity tnd frigidity regulated according lo the weather, Cold, fresh butter milk is the drink for summer not the old stale stuff known as 'Blue Jack,' but the good fresh article. Tho aoid of the milk is one of tho best blood cool ers we have, and it also has a most benebcial action on the internal econo my, keeping uuder control much of the tendency to diarrhoea, djsentary nud other bowel inlltmatory complaints Which always follow the caroles 'inges tion of half-ripo or over-ripe fruits and vegetables. A -Bitriplo diet of light soups, rice and carefully selected and prepared vegetables and frails, with a scarcity of animal food, will carry any ordinary being'throngh the hot season wunout any trouble. 1'epper is a c6ndiment which is peculiarly adapted to mo weather, as is evinced by the experience of 'all tropical residents, et oar northern people don't take to it very kindly 'for somo Teason or other. Curry and pepper sonp are- two staples in the tropics, add I often get better results from a bowl ot good pepper goup in some 'caies of bowel com plaints than I did from medicine " indianajwlU Sun. Putting Children to Bed- The mother who puts tho timid child to" bed, and takes away tho light, and goes down stairs, and leaves him to hit, conjuring, careless and indifferent and disbelieving, or bent on overcom ing tho mischief forcibly, iB destroy ing something that one would think of small worth to ber not only his ner vous fibre, but his love of henelf; and the day will come when fate will havo its revenge on her in his own imliflor ence to her and she will recognize V; even if ho behave iu all outward ro spects like a dutiful son. It is hir pari to examine tha matter, to reason with the child, to comfort him, to see how far it is possiblo with him to sub dun tho fear. If she cannot slay with him hernelf, elie can at least leave the door open so that ho may hoar the cheerful down-stairs voices, the hum of life, not lo be shut into his tomb, us the unformulated thought of hi. desparato little mind makes it; flie can leavo a lamp on thu hearth, ai d so let there be some light to dtapel his fau cieu and keep back the dark and un shaped isions. She may regard it as trifling, but to him it is tremendous: and if she is wiso either in mother love or human kindness she wilt not let the imaginative and sensitive child suffer more ihan it must, remembering that mat lemperanv-nt, it it has more to on j ij- through life than any others, has ulsn much, much more lo suffer. When a few nights havo failed to bring calm to thu little being out of experience, and tho last goirg to ted alono is as bud as the first, and all thrfats have only mado matters worse, nnd all reasoning has produced no good resultj when ho has ttied to con quer, and the effor, has left him trem bling as violently as if he had an aguo tlfii it is soraothitig not to be over come by hard or rough or peremptory in a-uri-s, and the mother should teutb It that this child has koiiio activophysi cal exercise jtisl belore g"ing to bed will make UU little body clad of rest and she would best Ho down beside him, or find some work that she can do upstairs till hu falls asleep, in order to auord mm lliecomtort of companion aliin nml tlif, auryan f f fimt.rnniniv ln.ff " " ' j ' " ' - " " WW.OU U, UUUIIH.111 tVJlKf fatitl soothe his irritable nerves to ro- poi-p instead of rousing them to action Tieso nerves would never have been irritable if slio had not insisted on her own way too long in tho beginning, if she had given them no ohanco to pet ou Ore, and then to go on exciting themselves, ft she bad put the cull to bed ulono from the very outset of his carter, so that it was tho natural order of tilings to him, and ho had thu babit established of qutot sleep and ab seneo of fear from tho firs', in ninety' nine cases out of a hundred tbcro would never havo been any troublo of tbo sort, liut It through any itllosyn craSy of tho child, or any remissness of her own, the fear has oome upon him', she will never in til the years re maining have greater love nntporcd upon her than that child will give who eees her hovering over his pillow. moving about his room, or feels her prossitre on the bed beIdo him till tho drowsy warmth steals over and wraps senses and imagination and all to gether, and lets her off again to the duties that aro less imperative than oaro' of that child a nerves, to tho pleasures that are less pleasant than tho love he gives in rtturu. Jiarjer$ Jiazar. "I told that deaf old Mrs. Peters about Sadie, and what do you think she saldi "What." "Yes, that's what slio said." Iteckct, THE GREAT TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.' lor tliiw ilcathl' I l,wwlll be paid flltlrroaspcllsdrpcnil foracaae where fcl'L onstxriiirHtoriERj men Urrtns will It will cure rnu. tMttorcarc. It ' "-T ""Tt"1"- that tire d nnd allgoM t. leannc the vitiated recline, If w, o ilowlwhen yon fft SrLriien IllrrEltaj t imimrltleS lmrt It will cure yon. ,nirthrotifh the skin oirallvcwtwan SoirVi the mill ami work VV,V.h win fS' hor;clcrk,whodf "J ',caUn wlu ,0' not procure sufficient ow oicrelw.nn.JnllvrlK SLLnifit IitrtLR fJSf Ll?..S5S!, f"re t-lvertm Hitters. Theywlll .nnr;1ITr,i. itnticurc not then be weak awl rageu,iiwuicur elrkly. ' If T.JU Ho ni.twlill SftrllfB lllTTtllS toVnfcrrrl.MTlrr! Ti'ii'vllr.ifreSSrSd atlem, tite n bottle ol nVp you etrongaml SCLfilfit lIlTTkRS : 'icaithy. It never fall to cure MjLfiieK llirrrR Ihiut lwltnouio will make yonr blood bottle. Try It! too purc,rlrli .datrong, will not rrcTftlt. mil yourfloh hard. Iji'lK J, In ilehcnlf ITy M Ll lll It HIT- health, who aro all rrns t n'-ht, and run down, altould use -oh will U' p well SfLI'in it l'.ITTF.R. ml r -I ' ctlrr fnrlt. Do rott want tbo best Medic .tl Work imblUhel? cml S 2-rcnt atampa tn A. 1. Oitmv.tr A Co, Boston, ilaes., and receive a copy, free. FOR TORPID LIVER. tnx( aad prodneM Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costivencss, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tfaarc t no Iter rrafy forfb (tomnon d ! tbu Tutt' X.lvtr Fill, m trial will proTC rric,3Sa. Sold Everywhere. ma. Tfaotisxidi Lava be -n (Mrimtnentir cuied Iry limAOKI.l'MIA,l'A. Fjae&tononooieratl?n orl'iss uf time from luilr.e, Cart pronoutictl In curabltt ij others wanted. tend fur Circular. CURE GUARANTEED. oriHourVJu.i Aug 10 '89 ly. IIAinr fro" Ohio. Mrr ! UlLlt portnvJt f Mr, Uarn on. of 8ilim. Dhln ,11 wrltM i "Wit. tt work c.o frni M S30 month I now bavt an tgrutf r t- CAlltn h Ca'i albtami and iruttlf- atlooa and tftn niaki(f'!U i la j, wTTlUm Kllnr.. 1 arrialx: rr? Tml wmi i never (vnown ythlor to Mil tik 7vr alba.b, YMtcrdaj 1 look ordrtt mooch la fr w, j, t.u nora, Ban ror, Me wrl'fi "I uka an ordrr for jont Ilium at tnt rur noun i twi j Jrtfltliftenamnchit9UO or a lutr.o dyWf)rk.' Oihm ar dolon tjalu at well haa not tiara to ariva fi- trta from tbt-lr ltlrs. kaer eat wh taknbol of lhlfrranl bmlnefM tlU opfrrand latoflta. miiih wo smn iuu in iiiih ihimicbv. ifisJrr T Writ too and Irani all about It foryoumlt. f iftanior rai7j wa will itart ym If roodon t delay natil rlrt)ir-r tett abearj of joa la yoni part of lb conntiT. Ifyua Ukahold yoa will baabUtOfJell op raid fatt. rltii1il- (a aeoani of a jrttd man o facto rer ala 1 Si,fM0 ten it til I ur Ili4tfKriiph Albiimsi irato baaold to tie ij1 fur H'Z :b. lloand in Kojii ctlmaoB B1U YcItcI 1 kib.tlianuiDr'rdMoritcJiBitdn.lU attaint lo I bo wfrlJ. Largest &t: Greatett ttrrlm er known. Artnti wintrtt. Liberal Uma. Elf monry for afrnu. Any oawtao btk-oine a uectful arrnt. Sella Itaelf on iirht littla or no talk Id k neceiMiTo V btnrtr ibown, evtry oua want to pur. rlia. Areola uk tbonunda of ordm wltb rapidity nevrr ttirura known. Ureal profit i await every worker. Amenta an wikliir fortune, ldteanaka aa much a men. Vou, reader, candoaa wall aa anyone. Foil iBformataon and terrna frre. to tttoae who write for mrk, wltb particular aad tenneforoar r'antllr Iilblea, llooka and Feriodacala. After yoa know tbooMyon cooclodo to re no furtber, why no barm la dona. Addraaa U. C ALLLH 4 CO AlOCtTA, klUI Jan. ls.'go-iy. FOR MEN ONLY! For LOSTorFAIUBO KANHOODl Oeaeral and NEHVOUB LEBUITYi Weakaesaof BodyaadHiad, Effects of Erroraor Exeea.es ta Old or Yonac, Seooal, SoOlo aislllMinraUr Knur.. How looaliroo oo (rooLfuo.aiKio.i.auKioL.ji'ouiiMwiiiaroiii.uriM, Uooerlftl.o Book, oioloootlon oji. .rMfa all. (oolH) froo. aaarsss ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. FOR Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs. Excels any remedy for lh rapid cure ol Hard Cold, Cough, Hide Bound, YellowWaler, Fever. Dlitemper, Sore and Wesk E,ei, Lung Feter Costhreness, Blotches, and all difficulties atli ing from Impurities of the Blood. Will relievo Heaves at once. Manutuiunj ly iht MPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y. FOB BALE BY ALL DEALERS. 3-31-OO.r.ly. HIRES1 Hoe. nT o ifV iiirmnTrm Ill tS. HIRE? IUPR0TED 23l ROOT BEER! 1IIXWB. 0O(LmBtTtJHIit tUUMA TI1IS PATKrVCC MAKES flVE CA1L0N5. ROOT BEER. Tho mo.t APPETIZmO and WnOI.EEOlTB THMTEItANCK DRINK In th. world. Dellcloua and Bparkllng. THY IT Ask your DTUffslat or Oroo.r for It. C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA 7-4 -4t. B. F. Savits, lias secured the sole agency of Uoluinbia county lor the .Nation al Sheet Metal Hoofinc Co. These roofs aro guaranteed to bo far superior to any other roof, jus they are both storm and wind proof. Sheet iron roofs of this manu facture can bo put up aa cheap aa tin, and laat much longer. Roofs aro made of sheet iron, tin, or copper, as parties may desire. Orders may bo secured through B. F. Savits, Blooms burg, Pa., who will put on the roofs and guarantco tho work, or may bo ordered direct from the National Shest Mota.1 Rooflng Co. 610-520 East 20th 8troot,N. Y. Orna' lis. I'laooa 1133 Catateguo fre ,11b Uanlcl V. Uealtr, Washing-ton, N. Y, "cvjudtt. Tutt s Pi $ 3 aaw mm ML WW SLOUSW, PA., KAIXKOAS TIMS TBItB MmtM. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. 11LOOMSBUKG DIVISION. STATIONS. Nonnr. r. a. so ItA SOT 129 S34 IK 8 41 (SO 651 51 Tl 111 719 . 7 30 7 41 TW IM 7 59 801 8 0S 81! 8 17 8 31 827 813 840 8 44 , 8M 900 r.at. T.U. 1 W l.M. a.M. NORTnCKBIRUND... Cameron cnalasicy.... , 10 00 a is 8 0 10 15 1019 iranTiue 10 It 41 10 43 858 Calavrlssa unpen 9 80 2 35 2 41 10 50 7 05 10 51 712 uioomsoars... Kspr. Lime lUJfi....... II 05 11 12 II 16 1190 11 21 1131 II 38 11 48 II 54 in iti 731 78J 7 42 7 49 vviiiow itroTc. Ilrlarcrcelf...... IlerwlcK iwactt llaTcn. ....... Hick's Ferrr 3 59 i'so 3 58 s'ii i'ti 755 tDicks&lniir 80i 8 11 ttnntocK. Nantlooke... 1208 H 24 Arondt lo- 1210 8 SI 1215 8 33 19 20 8 31 13 27 8 45 rinooutn IMrmouth Junctloo. Kiogsuin lK?nnctU. MRltor WjomlDfr c 12 31 8 49 12 35 ill 12 40 8 58 4 03 4 M 4 II vves. tiitsion. 12 45 9 03 12 53 9 09 nttston. ........ Utcltawauna 101 VI? TajlorTiile 1 09 9 25 ueueme..... 1 15 9 BcaiNTOX 4 W r.u 1 20 9 85 r. m. r. at STATIONS. fcOUTH. i.K. l.M. 950 r. x. r.at 8CBAKT0K 6 10 IMlPTMP. 813 It 6 20 9 55 .... 25 Taylotrllle 8 20 looo 2 02 6 30 Lactcawanna svt tutn llttston.. St 1018 CSt llttston. 8 42 10 22 W)omlne 8 47 10 27 Mailt)" 6 51 10 30 Honnett. ss 10 34 KlDslon 8M 1033 Plymouth Junction. 7 05 10 43 Plymouth. Tlo 10 47 vondate 714 10 51 NantlcoKe. 7 19 1055 uuolocirs TVS 1103 shlolishlnny 7 37 11 13 melt's Kerry. 7 55 list leach llaren 8 01 1134 Uerirlck 8 07 11 40 Briar Creefc. 813 Willow drove. 811 1150 Lime nidge sio 1154 2 10 6 37 218 45 2 34 6 60 229 6 55 .... 859 8 37 7 03 2 40 707 8 45 7 13 9 50 7 16 2 55 7 21 3 69 7 85 306 7 43 3 90 7 55 3 31 8 07 8 40 8 11 3 47 8 20 3 53 8 37 3 6T 8 31 4 03 8 35 rapy... ova vtvi moomstinrz 8 33 is 08 4 09 8 41 4 15 8 47 4 23 8 53 4 2S 8 57 Hunert 8 37 1212 Cauwlssa 8 43 12 17 Danv l e 8 57 13 3? 4 46 9 15 Chntaalty 4 51 uatueron vv. vai NORTnmBIRLlNU 9 33 12 55 5 U) 9 34 515 9 43 a. k. r. m. r. at. r. at. Connections at Ituncrt with PHIt.vJelnliU & Readlm? Itiltroid for Tamancu'l. Tainayiua. Will lamport, sunrj'try, 1'otmille, etc. At Northum. ocrtana wita r. & k. uiv. t. k. il. tor ttarrisuuri;, lock iiaven, emporium, warren, uorry, ana rtne. w. r'. uauitkau, lien. Man., Scranton. Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M TIME TABLE. In effect HAY 11, iw Trains leave sunbury BASrWAll 9.40 a. m.. Sea Shore Excreas fdallr f men Sunday), for Uarrtsburg and Intennedlatestatlons imriDj at i'nuaaeipniaa.15 p. m. : lNew xors S.50D. m.: Baltimore. 3.10 d. m.: Wasnlncton 5.55 d. m.. connecttne at Phlladelohla for all sea snore points. Through poswnger coach to 1.35 d. m. Dar Exnresi dally except Sunday), for UarnsDurg and Interme diate atatlona. arrlrlnc at pnnadelnh a 6.50 p. tn. ; Now York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore (.45 p.m. ; Washlntrton, 8.15 p. tn. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaca.es .arouKavoruLiuuBipaiaana Baltimore. ewo p. at. noujvo Accommoaauon taauy V. liailUWUIK.UU BIHUWIIUCUUIM BU.UUUO.OI1I. lne at FhUadelphla 4.35 a. m. j New York 7.10 a. m. uatitmore. 5.13 a. in. ; wasninrton s.30 a. tn. ; Palimansleeolnircarfrom llarrlabunr to Phlladel phla and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed nntll 7 a. m. 1.00 a. m. jtne atauia&uyuor uarnsDurg ana Intermediate stations, amvlntr at pniladelnhla 0.M a. m. New York, 9.30 a. m.; Throngb Pullman biwplub; can, auu paaaenser ooacues 10 rnuaaei- pma. 2.fOB-m. 301thri TJrorftst fiiitlrt for TTarrtn. bur ana lntermedlato stations arrivlnu at Haiti- mn.a T On a In in. 1 1 ' V. I 1 1 1 n. n .... u.uiu ..w, a. u. a. laiiaiu.vvu g.u, ta. iu. nuu thronirb Pnllman Sle'nlni; cars to Baltimore and naauiugiuu, auu lurougp passenger coacnes w oaituuure. WESTWARD. 5.10 a. m. Brie Mall (dally), for Erie anJ a' Canandalirua aLd Intermediate stations, itochea' ter. ButXalo aod Niagara Falls, with thronirn Pnll man Paucars and passenger coaches to Brie and Kocaeeter. 9.53 News Express ( dally i for Lock Haven ana intermeaiaie stations. 1.42 p. m. Ntacara Bxnress (dallrexcentsun. l iy) for Kane, Cana aaiguaand intermediate sta tions, K r heater, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with thr ugh passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester 6.30 v. m. Fast Line (dally exceot Sundavif or He novo, Watklns and Intermediate stations, wltb through passenger coaches to Henovo and Watklns. 9.15 p, m. Wllllamsport Express ( dally ) for lauuam.puri' tutu micnntxiiate btaiioas. rUROCQH TRAINS FOR SUNBURY FROM TI1B JtABT AMU SOUTU. NewsExnress leaves New York. 12.15 nl?h Phlladelnma 4.30 a. m. Baltimore. 4.30 a.m. Har, rlaburg, 3.10 a. m. dally arriving at Sunbury 9,53 O. UI. Niagara Express leaves New Yorke.20 a. in Philadelphia, 8.50 a. m. : W asbloiruin 8 10 a. m. Bat tlmore 9.00 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, i.: r.m., wltb through Parlor carfrom Philadelphia and tnrough passenger coaches from rnu&atfipma aua uaituaore. Fast line leaves New iotKV.OO a.m. ; Phlladel. phla.il. io a. m.: Washington. 10. 60 a. m. : Baltl. more, 11.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at ouuuurr, o.ou u. uu wtiu luiuuku paaaenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore vviiiiajisporii mpress leaves ew xorK x.uo p m. Philadelphia 4.25 d. m. Washlntrton 3.3o n. m Baltimore t.s3 p. m. (dally ) arriving at Sunbury 9.15 n. in. Brie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p.m.; Phlladel- uuia, ii.m p. m. ; waaiitugton, iu.uu p. m. ; uaiii. more.il.so p.m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. m., with Pullman Sleoplng cars from I luiuucipuia, Y, uauiuijiuu ouu uaituiiuru ana paasenger co&cnes troig rutiaaeipnia ana uaitl' inure. MUNBUltY, IIA.I.KTD.N Ac WII.KKHIIARKE KAII.UOAII AMI! NllllTII ANU WEST UiraNflll ltill.WAV. fllallr excent Hnnuar. Wllkesbarre Mall leaves Sunbury 10.00 a.m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.49 a. m., Wllkes-barre i4.iu p. UI, Express East leaves Sunbury 5,85 p. u., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.86 p. in.. Wllkes-barro 7.50 p. ru Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 11. 17 a. m.arrlv IngatUiOom Ferry 12.37 p. in., Hunbury 1.33 p.m. Express west leaves WUkeo barre J.05 p. m., ar. vlng at Bloom Ferry 4.80 p. m., sunbury 5.80 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Wllkesbarre mall leaves Sunbury 10.01 a. m., ar firms tai- Diwui rerry tu:in a. in., vuKes-uarre 12:10 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkcs-Barre 0 p. to., arriving at uioim tarry, fl.oy p. m., hqiii l:!0p. m C1IAS. E. PUQU, J, R. WOOD, Oen. Manager. Oen. PaRsenger Agi. PUILADELPIIIA & HEAD N t? HAILKOAI). ON AND AFTER JUNE SStb lltrj. TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMSBUltd as follows: (BOKDiVH UCmiD.) For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Pottsvltle, Tamaqua, etc, 0:ixl, ll:i a. m. For wtlUauisport, Milton and Danville 7:30 a. m. 3:16, ll:uo p. m. ForOaUwlnsafrO), j:so, ll:03 a. m., 130, 6:00 6.35 p. m. For Rupert 0 O), 7:30, 11:05 a. m., 1J:S0, 3:16, 6.-00. t:33, 11:00 p. in. TRAINS FOII llIKJMSIlUltd Leave New y rk via Philadelphia 7:45 a. m. 4KW p. m. and la Kiolon 8.15 a. in. 3:43 p. m. Leave i'hlladflphU 10.0O a. m. tvoo p. tu. Leave Heading 11:50 a. m. 7:5T p. m. Leavo Pottavlfie I3t p. m. Iave Tamaqua 1:31 a. m. 9;IS p. m. U'aiu VMUlamsport 9.18 a. m. 4:15 p. ra. Leave Catawlsaa 7:00 8:00 a, in., 1:30, 3:20, 6:13 11:03 p. ra. Leavo Rupert 6:16, 1:08, 8.08, 11:11 a. m. 1:38. 3:31, 6:22,11:13 p. m. " For Baltimore Washington and the West via I). & o. It. H.. through trains Hive ulrard Avenue Station Phlla. (P. & It. it. It.) 4: '6, CM. 11:27 a. m. 1:34,4:21. 6:48,7:83 p. ra. Sundays 4:16, 8.03, U:2T a. m., 41,5:48,7:34 p. m. AT UNTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Iter 7, Chestnut Street vVbarf, and bouth Street Wharfs fOK ATLiMTlO CITV. Weekdays-Express, 8:01,9.00, 1M5, a, m. (Sat. urdajsonly l:3u), 2:00, 3:00, (Saturdays only 3:30). 4.00, 6:00, ti:i3 p. in. ' Accommodation, 8.00 a. in. 4:15, 6.30, p. in. Sundays-Express, 4:15, 7:00, 8:00, 8:50, 9:00, 9.80. a. m. Accommodation S:U) a. m. and 4:30 p. m. HSTOavlKO, LoUVI 1THNI10 CITT. Depot corner Atlantto and Arkansas Avenues 1 Weekdays 2i press, 7.-00, 7:80, 8:00, 9.00, 10:00 a, m. and 4.00, 5JO, 9:15, p. m. Accommodation, :0O, 8:10 a. in. and 4:3o p. in. Sundays-Express, 4:00, 6:0), 6:00, 6.-30. 7:(0, t-.uo, 9 43, p. in. Accommodation, 7:i0 a. m, and 6:05 p. m. " tt O. HANCOCK, A. A. .MCLEOD, tTnt't, fau. Joerif. Ivet. Jt Oen'U Manager, PATENTS, veats aul Trade Marks obtalned.and all Paten t alno44 conducted for MODE It ITE FUKS. OUH OFFIOB IS OPP 181TB U. S. PATENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencles, all business lrcct, hence oan transaot patent business In less Imeand at less COST than those remote from Washington. send model, drawing, or pboto.wlth description. We advise If patentable or not, free ot charue Our fee not due till patent Is secured. A book,"ilow to Obtain l'atenta,"wlth references 0 actual clients tn your Stale, county, or town, dot free. Address ' " C. A. SNOW & CO., SPRING! SPRING!! SPRING!!! bf) e -t .a o 0 CO CJ D U (3 X H W CD (3 O m CD 111 CO o m o CD 1 co a OO j&sj l D. LOlllG'S ESTATE. Blooiu.slMir, 50 FIFTY DOLL AllS FOll LIFE SCIIOLAMSIIir PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1700 Chestnut St., PHIL ADA., PAa (Both Sere..) Po.ltlon for larndaate.. Tint. 3lo4mo. Urttlioulpptd. IltBt Course ofstudr. OlrctUtr.frMifi'oii nam. thla pspoj jaly H-13w WHOLESALE DEALERS IN (Dyy, ooatrcfo, CinAj', Fvo'tj an 17otj. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IFIEISriSl-Z" GOODS JL. SFEOTJXjTT", SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the (olrowing brands ol Cigars t Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princosa, Samson, Silror Ash. Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market ftices, u t Onnjej, Lemon?, ffi ream Wl$. r Dn5, peanuts. Imon&i, IS Enlijh Walnut?, Vop fMt BLOOMSBIHIG, PA. . 6. fiOBBIS, Foreign and Domestic AHt) TOEHBE IN CICS-JS. H BLOOMSBURG P. OET THE In purchasing house hold neceeities, it is wiso always to select that which is the bust, it will bo tho choapest in tho end. A good articlo is always a source of ploasuro. J. SALTZEIt has won a wide reputation for selling good goods at low prices. JIo buys direct from the manufacturers, and can sell firot class goods cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Hero aro somo of the articles and prices : asm Sowing Machines of threo grades, bv tllQ New Ilninn Snwinrr mmdiinn drawer drop leaf, all attachments, iu.su to $00. Royal St. John, $30 upwards. Standard Rotary, $40 upwards. New Home, $30 upwards. Ilavo rccoivrrl Mm nnnnmr 'nr. lha 1 - -b-.-vj aua iuu IJlBtin Uornet. tlm host mtnm i ,i,n , wUVWU..,uw ... A gootl assortment of violins, ouitars, u,uiuouub, uiuiiu, nuiog, nies ana all of musical instmmnntu Tl, l.aat r,t for violins, guitars, banios, violincello, and aA bass vio ins. Ageut for Butteriok's pattorns, 3 iuiiviii-uuura unu iasuion siioets. Piano, nrfmnfl aih! untuitu ...nl.t..,, ... .1 a 1.. discount for cash. ...uU. rum on monmy payments, a Jiuer u,i,n?0,r0t6em,-.ow,lcrc,,bl,toa!lan(l8Cotho 8'0 of your homo dealer. WIIO IB alwaVN Willi vnn fi.,,1 nnr. r ' n,, ' , K,,u any instrument you may purchase J. SALTZER, Musical WWOMS itLoomsiavRCf o rd CD - Mi CD XJ1 (Si" tj vs CD CD CD o - CD o w -f- rJ 1 t aq m . 1 rrt CD O CO CD u ! m Pa Ustoy Piano, S350 to $C00. Steck, 375 to $G00. 11. M. Bent & Co., $250 to S 100. Brown & Simpson, 'J50 to $-100. Ksley Organs, S00 to $175. Oiiller organs, 575 to 150, United States organs, 125 to 8175. Chicago Cottage orgati, 00 to $140 Worcester orgaim, $75 to $150. i'arts organs, SOU to 100. Celebrated White Sewing Machines $3 to $05. New Domestic Sewing Machines, $35 to $75. made fV !t from i.uvnuy ... 1.1 WUIIU, banios. kinds .: ul ny iniorraauon or instruction upon Sowio nacinos PA.