The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 15, 1890, Image 4

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    TOT?, COLUMBIAN AM DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBUllG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, T?As
HOW "UNCLE TOM'B OABIN" OAME TO
BE WRITTEN.
If thoro is anything in foreortlinr.
lion, Harriot Uecoher Stowo wai pre
destined to wrlto 'Unolo Tom's Cabin.'
Sho did not intend td do it. Slio linn
said that "For many yoarj. of Iter lifo
elio avoided nil reading upon or allu
sion to tlio aubjcot of glavcry.'' But
in UinollinaUi U w:w thrust upon her nt
ovcrv turn.
An incident which increased her in.
torcst in tho problem of freedom wch
tho coming to Walnut HUH of a fain
lly from the far South, who for con
science iako had separated tlictrjclvvn
from the .nsosiationa of tltolr lifetime
and Bought a homo in tho then, un
broken forest on the bank of tho
Ohio. Hero tho Tichonors and Cher
nkers, n family of aristocratio Eti'iith
desoent, tnado for thcnuclves a h.mo
in tho Smthern stylo, tho firs, of
thoso really duoal estates of which so
many now crown tho bank? of tho
Ohio and tho oro3ts of Ctnoinnatti'i.
hills. Tim f imlly brought with them
a retinuo of homo servants in order to
set them free. They wcro 'gcatlcrod
among tho various famil'ien of this
lovely vioinago, somo being employed
at ono tirao Or another in Prof. Stowo's
family and somo in that of his next
neighbor, also a professor in the semi'
nary. Ono of these neighbors ha.
said that sho has seen Mrs. Stowo sit
whole summer afternoon watching
tho children of tho two families and
tho young blacks at play.
It was then and thoro that Mrs.
Stowo Baw Topsy aod took hor comi
cal likeness in unfading colors. Topsy
was a stray bit of ebony humanity
that, in some unrecorded way, camo to
be one of the piokaninnioi who perch-,
cd on tho porticos of tho Overaker
mansion in Now Orleans, whero tho
family had a winter home, or hung
around tho quarters, ran errands, or
played with tho dogs on tho Tii-henor
plantation at Natchez. Sho wai auch
a little imp of darkness that it was
agroed on all sides that "that limb was
past saving,'' and so sho was left
among the field-hands, wbo were to
work out their freedom thoro on tho
plantation at Natchez. But the case
of tho abandoned waif appealed to
tho sympathy of Mrs, Stowo's neigh
bor, and the elfish Top?y was brought
north and placed in tho family of tho
young professor to bo trained for ser
vice. It must bo confessed that the
effort to develop hor into a reasonable
being was not a shinning success.
Joan for that was her real name
drifted into the abandoned stratum of
Cincinnati life, and was seen no moro
by her former friends till tho day of
Mrs. Tichenor's funeral. Black Sam,
also, he of tho "o'bobservation" facul
ty, was at servico in the same family ;
but ho will ba best remembered by trio
aot of putting tho beech-nnt under
Haley's stddle when they were about
to start after Eliza. Other of tho fry
named wcro members of tho same
group.
It was at Walnut Hills also that
Mrs. Stowo know tho original of
"Undo Pete" in "Dred," or "Nina
Gordon," as it was afterwards oalled.
Be was then an old man, known as
"Colored Williams,'' and ho certainly
was of as "rock fast and deep set a
black dye ps mortal flesh could, tako.
Like that faithful old soul who took
care of tho Peyton children and al-
ways spoko of himself and them as'
A IMHtsn -.TIIO CAN TALK !
Everybody has heard of n "hornn laugh,
hut wbo has ever Men an equlno gifted with
tho power of speech? Huch nn nnimal would
ho pronounced n miracle t but bo would tho
lr"HR' i AQ
K DID
v
(WTMIt
Knn,
telegraph aud tho telephono a hundred year
nim. Whv- even very recently n euro for con
sumption, which Is universally acknowledged
r 8HINB
vourstio
with r
WOLFF'S -
ACME
Q LACKING
ONCE A WEEK!
Othar days wrath them
ol.nn with
8P0NQE AND WATER.
tn ho nemmtn ntTivtlnir the tunc., would have
been looked upon ns miraculous, but now poo-
filo nro begtnntng to reallzo that the diseaao
s not Incurable. Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical
Dlacovory will cure It, If tiikon In ilmo and
given n fair rrtal. This world-renowned rem
edy will not make new lungs, hut It will re
store, dlsetised ones to n healthy state when
other means have foiled. Thousands grate
fully testify to this. It Is tho most potent
tonle, or strength restorer, alterative, or
blood-cleanser and nutritive, or Mesh-builder,
known to medical science. For Weak I.unga,
(pitting of lllood, llronchltls. Asthma, Ca
tarrh in tho 1 lead, and all Lingering Coughs,
it Is nn vmeqHalcd remedy. In derangements
of tho stomach, liver and bowels, as lndlcea
tlon, or Dyspepsia, lllllousnesa, or "Liver
Complaint,1' Chronlo Diarrhea, and kindred
ailments, it Is a sovereign remedy.
" Golden Medical Dis
covery" is the only med
icine ot lis ciasa. sola
undo:
EVERY Houtowifo
EVERY Counting Room
EVERY Carrlags Owrior
EVERY Thriftg Mechanic
EVERY Body able to hold a bruth
(SHOULD CSB
JIK.35a ON
y7fwzB5r:iAV runt
will avsua Ola Niw ruaniTua
WILL atAIM SUHMCIM
Will erilN tinwssi
Will rain old ait
WiLuartm a.r.e.e.N
1
and
TamUh
ot th
same
llmr.
woltf a RArrooLPn, prJiaA.rphia.
GUARANTEED.
by druggists.
printed gunrnlitce, from tho manufact
urers, that it will benefit or cure in every case
of disease for which it is recommended, or
money paid for It will bo promptly refunded.
Copyright, IKS, by World's Dis. Mid. Ass-.
SSJrSOO offered
by the manufactur
ers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh llemedy, for an
incurable case of Catarrh la the Head.
WHAT
IftfYTT'S C0N8UMPT10H
UUI 1 SCROFULA
EMULSION 5SSSS,?W
CURES I Waiting Slssuto
Wonderful Flash Produoer.
Manx kT (rained one pound
per day by its us.
BootVa Emulilcm U no a ieori
remedy. It oonUins th itlmula
lng pi fMWtt at tha Hypophot-1
EHtaa ud no Norwegian Ood
irer OU, potency' of tiotb
being largely lacraaaod. IkunrjBd,
by tlyrdfUani all ot tho world.
PALATABLE A8 MILX.
Bold by all ImggUts,
OOTT A.IOWNIOhomUU,NY.
He iVvsted Six Weeks.
.Ticniiesi Atezamlio. tho famine
Fronoliman. compluiud hi.i lxth wot-lci
of abstinonco from food nt the Aqiii
num ri'ceutlV, beatmu anoeii
reoord by two days. A ropicacntativc
of the ltu'sian (5overtiiiieiit offurtd
Jacones a cheok for 3,000 to divulue
tho secret of his power to stiKtain lilo
.without food. Jacques declined tho
nflVr, faYiiiii bo would sell tho cecret
. i.. .t...1'ti:.i. v i. n........
to only lih; iugiiau ui x'tvuuu uuivni-
ment. llo tins neon onauonccu y an
nnlcuowa to fast f .r SS00, and will
acci pt if tho monoy is deposited,
Fat Moa And Intolleot.
tT IS A MI3TAKB TO THINK THAT CORVtr-
I.KNOV AND OENItm AKR AKAOONISTIO
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
a. W. BSRTSOH,
THE MEllOIIANT TAILOR.
hi Furnishing &oods9Ha,U &.C&ps
OF EVKUY DUSORIPTION.
-wo reyiou ioiks, so ims uevoiea and a gt always guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
selected stook of goods ever shown in
Columbia county.
Btoro next door to First National Bank
MAIN STREET,
ISloom9bur Pa.
Jacqure Alexandre was born at St.
Arnaud les Faux in 1841, bat has re
sided in Ment since the Franoo-I'ru?-sian
war. He mado ruoarohpa into the
properties of herbs, and it is alleged
that, he discovered a suinianco wnicn
has sustained him in his long fast.
The story of hU diuoovory is as follows:
"At Regni, on tho frontier of Bel
gium, lived Alexandre's grandmother,
a woman who was wiso in herbs. Ho
remembered very well her Miowing him
ono plant in particular, Hie jmoo ot
which, sho said, would savo any one
who ato it from dvino of hunger oven
though ho were In tho midst of a de
sert. Tho shapo of tho leaves of tho
nlant Alexandro never forgot, and
when Dr. Tanner beoan his fast ho
borrowed a oonpv of Oulpoper's "Hor
ba!.' and in that book he saw figured
tho verv loaf he remembered. Tho
book said that tho herb was 'common.
so he set about looking for it, and very
soon on tho heath closo by ho found it
'in abundanoe. From it ho has decoct
ed or distilled a 'liquor' (which he calls
.lio 'Sauvcur,) and this liquor, lie as-
lerts from praotioil exuerieno3, tin
iho power of sustaining the body in
health and comparativo vigor without
any nourishment Doing taKon ior a
length of timo not yet decided."
Tho substance which Jacques has
alien at tho Aquarium. has been in tho
ihape of a powder. Two weeks ago
t was thought ho would not ba ablo to
stand the test, but he appears to have
pomploted the fast successfully.
The Anti-Lottery Bill.
IK ANYTUING IS TO MS UOKB SOME OF THE
' C0MSIITTEE MUST SHOW AN INTEREST.
Tooertatn Blonder neonlo thoassocla
tioti of Intellect with fat will bo recclv-1
cd with discredit, perhaps ridicule, i
I'hoy hayo viaiioJ tho dini9 musoums
of tho bon n try and have mm tho obese
mdtos and tho fat mn thcto displaying
their Ruporbundant collection of adi
pose tissue, and have gono away wilh
tho idea that fat poople, merely be
cause they aro fat, aro moro stupid
and moro deliuieut in Inlclligcuco than
peoplo of average avoirdupois. And
llii-y bftva ixtendod their opinion on
this subject, formed in this way, out
side of llio, ditno mueoums aud applied
it t" lat people generally.
l'robabiy theruforo, it win bo sur-
prising to thoso entertaining this idi a
to lo.trn that som i o the llnoat intci
letits tfio world m ever known liavo
been Inossod 111 nVchly caskas pliimi
even to obon!t'. N.ipoleon, notwltli'
stantli'ig his .iftivo Ua'eer, was decid'
odly plump. Dr. Johnson was stoui
oven t) H ibbiness. Si was his biogr.ii
pliioal shadow, Bowell. h:hic, thu
groat Frenoh novelist, was so largq
that it was a pretty bit of exercise to
walk around linn, ltossni, since ior
six! yens lie nuver paw Ids knets. Jules
Jaiiln, tho prince of uritics, broke overy
sofa he ever sit upon; his cheeks and
ohin protriuh'd buyong his beard and
whiskers. IjihUnohe, tho Italiau ung
or, was charged three f.ires whon he
traveled. Diimaspero was stout, and
Saint Ueuvo was providod with the
slqmach of a Ealslaff, Engine Sue had
such aversion to his growing corpulency
tli.it lie drank vinegar to keep it d'jwr,
and et ho wrote tbo "Wandering ,
Jew."
With these illustuous examples l)-
foto them tho fat. men of the land may
reassure tin ir miuds and teply to tho
libes of their friends while proceeding
. . i
conteiueuiy to lay u tuccessivij layers
of adipose.
lint It is not ncc.Bsary to looK to
history to furnish notable examples of
illustrious fat men. Hero in our own
day aro plenty occupying conspicuous
positions and assisting in tho forma
tion of new Btates aud tho making of
new laws. In the national congress of
the United States there are boiiio thirty
or forty men whoso combined weights
would amount to four or five tons, or
on nn average of a"bout 250 pounds
per inan. And thoy are all jolly and
good natnred, too, besides being all
men of intelect, whioh could seldom be
said of an equal gross weight of lean
'men. Truly fat has its victories as
well as lean. Jvxchange
RAILROAD XIMB TBIiB
i Best and Purest Medicinopj
EVER MADE
VThf
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111. Tliourl I
lllnlilirtjj
'ZAJ twill Orlrc thy Humor fromrmir
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A. '5Kclcnn ami fmootli,
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inriiiiiiir uvu,,t
arncnuspa HTinipiin1
tilonu, ana ran it
rcmoiHiiniiun
a, ir you art
lannl use
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laiwoiiful. IH'tl'tVVvA o .'
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I If rnn nrn aiiflVrlllff f rolll Kit
Inrv llftcni, nn'l l"l to 1U" t
M ago! ,im M-MMH'lt B11TKUS7
I Tiicy iic cr inu v cure.
Scml 3 2-rent atam t A. l'.Onlway ft Co.,
Iloi.U)iiiMa88.iforlK!EtmcUicaiworKuuuiiMionf
Titfs Mb
TnrecotlToneii lb medicine mart
b more thsn h purvatlv- Tobapr
mnnta It must contain
Alterative and
Tonic.
cathartic properties,
Tutt'a Pllla poiitia th iiikUIIm im
mn eminent de;reet ana
Speedily Restore
lb bonU their natnal prUtalil
Motion. o vvsentlal to rcfftilnrltj
Sold Eyoryxrliore
-TimunJi Lvj Ik- n H,tnaiueully cuiihJ by
l'UH.ADKf.l'llIA. l'A. V,veatr,nra,tio(M'vratlon
or luHdf time f rum bustnchs. Cases jiruuouiicttt lit
curabluby others waatcU. bonJ for Circular
CURE GUARANTEED. omTiZis7u,x
. Aug IB '83 Iv
Senato Po?t
w apparently
Tho
roittee
with the delay
upon tho bill to
Ofli34 Com
not salisfiid
in tho House
prevent tho use
oA
FLY NETS
CHEAP AND STRONG.
styles 6-A Net, prices to eult alt
.iHaShUSH, l'lltLADKLl'lIIA.
bula by ull deultirn.
retainer of the professois' families for
odd jobs always spoko of nimsclf and
them as "we seminary folks." Peace
to his gray ashesl He died a few
years ago, at Walnut nills, aged, it
was said, one hundred and twelvo
years.
In 1850 Dr. Stowe had accepted a
professorship at Boduoin, and was
living in Brunswick when the Fugitivo
Slave Law of that year was passed.
This was tho final fire whioh set tho
colors of Mrs. Stowo's resolution to
write something "which should hold
up slavery to the world as a dramatio
reality." She chos-3 the form oi a
story, knowing well that
Wbere Truth 13 closest words shall fall.
There Truth embodied Id a tale
Shall enter in at open doors.
Not for fame's sake did she write, bat
that she might ezocnte tho commission
whioh the Divine Guide, by the na
tuie of her genius and culture and by
the circumstances of her life, had laid
upon her. The intenso absorption of
her theme held ber away from every
other interest, for circumstances were
never less favorable to tho execution
of a great work. Sho was then in tho
midst of heavy domestic cares, with a
young infant, and with a party of
pupils In her family to whom sho was
imparting lessons daily with her own
children; but the story was so much
more intease a reality to her than any
other earthly thing that the weekly
instalment for Dr. Bailey's National
Era never failod. Once Mr. Jewett,
who was to publish it, wrote to ask
her not to make it too long, as the sub
ject was an unpopular one. Mrs.
Stowo replied that she did not make
the story, that the story made itself,
and that she could not stop till it was
done. This feeling inoreasod in inten
sity to tho end. It is even said that
in these last days of her lifo she has
said, "God wrote it. I merely did p , fiminli nmr nf tlm I 'mm' tnat ,ne department in responsible
tiis dictation. jrron an article on --j "w for the delay by llio House Tost utUo-
Harriet Jleecher Stowe, by Eleanor Cheaper makes at manufacturers domtuUtce in reporting the bill. U U
i a ii a . . . r;. ,.,?. -v. i " n. j. i.. - i. i . i . i 1 .1.
J. R. SMITH & CO,
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DUALS RS IN
PIANOS,
II; the following wellknewnu&koru
Cliickcrinc:,
Knnbc,
Weber,
Hallet & Davis.
j Ida Lewis at Home-
now THE FAMOUS 1IKR01NK UVK3 IN
LIUK ROCK Liniir.
Running from the mainland of tho
icily of Newport, Rhode Island, iuto
jttio wo8t side of its harbor, is a log,
staunchly built warf, says Edlen L
irdo, in The JmIics Home Journal.
iVere, you to fi id your way to its end,
011 would ere lotjg see lrom the liuut-
muse beyond, a woman appear aud
lance in your direction. Prooutly,
jMiin agile slop, sue runs down mo
narrow ladder fastened to the stone
' . 1 . ...
van, jumps tummy into a ooat, unites
t fi;om its mooring, takes the heavy
ars, and, witb a beauty of Btroke all
er own, pulls with a long aod strong
ull that tends her flyiaK toward thu
tens on the pier on which vou wait.
Jler back is an erect as that of a young
girl, her powerful strength manifest in
Ihe great strides the row-boat makes
and yet, when Bhedcfilv turns it around
aod you get a good look at her face, it
(jan be seen that it belongs to a woman
111 mlddlo lite, but upon wliom time
has left few tell-tale marks. She pu.s
put a welcoming hand with a beauti
ful white wrist, adding a cheery smile
and word of greoiing n she mikt-s
ready to take you over to Lime Hock
as tier guost. xou nave cause tor eclt-
qsugralulalion in being thin favored
b,y the heioiuo Ida Low!.
Lito on a liijhl-aouse, hitualed n-i is
Lime Rook light, is not the gruesome
tiling gonerally imiyined. With a
six-roomed house there are car s tint
fill the day, and, like any other "gudo
wile, Alis i iiiwis has her pots, ket
tles and pans to attoud to, looms to
sweep, bed to make, papurs and ma!-
azium to read, letter tq write, and all
the various electoral to manage whioh
fill tho time of a busy woman. A de-
ia rv m . l a ior
VOICE !
of tbo mails by lottery companies.
The Seuato committco recently con
sidered the antWottery bill and dis
cussed all its details. Somo quest ons
of cocstitutioual law were laised in re
lnt'ion to some of the provisions of the
bill, and to determine them it was re
ferred to a sub-cominitlo consisting of
Senators Sawyer, Mitchul and Reagan.
Meantime nothing is hoard .of the
ami-lottery bill in tho House. Thu
qourse to take to insuro its passage
would be for General Bingham, as
chairman of tho committee on Poit
Offices and Pos, Roads, to request the
Committeo on Rule3 to report a reso
lution fixing a day for its considera
tion and a time tor a veto upon it.
Speaker Reed is chairman of the com
mittee on uuies. tn reply 10 an in
quiry ho said today that no such voted churoh woman, she fipeudj San
uuy uu nuuru wnuiiover uur uruwior is
quest had been made by Chairman
Bingham or any member of Post Ofliso
Uomtmttec, or, indeed, ny any member
ot the lionse. (should Ueucral iiing-
I ham or somo ono of his committee
press tho anti-lottery bill upon the at
tention of the Committeo on Rules
there is no doubt that au eurly d iy
would bo hxed for its consideration
By ne(leoting to do this tho ohnirmm
aud members ot luu coinnmlu can indi
rectly accomplish tho defeat of the bill.
As t-iiiur.il Uintiham lias iloolared turn .
self in favor of it, Speaker R wd and
ttio rest ot the Uominuteu o i Itules
Will douhtle-i.i hear from, hnu tu-mor-
row.
The l'ost Olhco U.'parlment is in
clined to rcreut the statement publith-
ed in au int-.rview with Geueral Oivg-
Oooking a OMoken.
TUB OLU VinOINIA. COOK KNOWS ALL
AUOUT IT.
Housekeepers do not always under
stand that a ohioken, aftor the animal
heat leaves the body, is not fit for
food in less than twenty-four hours.
During this time tho muacloj aro stiff
ened by tho rigor that succeeds direct
'y after the departure of animal beat
in all animals, and are toutjhor than1
thoy aro at any lime previous. In
Virginia and many parts of the South,
cooks kill and dress poultry with
great rapidity, and plunge the pieoes
of chicken whilo thoy are still warm
with animal heat into tbo frying kot
tie. Th's secures tho tonder, suocu-
lont dishes of fried chicken which aro
justly the pride of tho old Virginia
cook. There is something repulsive to
tho Northern home-wifo in sorving up
a fowl that was perhaps a few mom
ents Loforo struting about, the pride
of the yard. An equally good an 1
tonder dish of chioken may bo obtain
ei by keeping the fowl till tho mus
cles relax and it is in prune condition
for food. In fact, only by tbo rapid
procesi of frying can a chicken be
cooked dono boloro tho muscles stiffen.
This tho Southern cook knows. New
York Tribune.
prices. Do. not buy a piauo be- stated at the department that tho Pott- "J.? t v U no-smil f
fore getting our prices. master General exhausted his duty,
-.'.OA- r'te"1,. heNghtorlensoe woul
Catalogue and Price Lists
3 MtP-U-
On application.
WIDE-AWAKE .TRADESMEN
ESSE
mnndod legislation. Several bills design
ed to carry into effect the Postmaster
. . ... . . .
t-icnerals recommendations were Intro
duced and referred to thu oomuitte'j,
Hie committeo did nothing. It was
oaly whon it boons' apparent that if
left to itself the committee would do
nothing that tho PoH Ofll so Djpart
mpnt stirred vp the subject ud
briutrht it to publio attonlion, holnsr
aided in o doing by a fpeoial mcsHsgu
from tho 1'resident.
kiTt U&raed by csHrltnc. Ihat tbt oolj wtttrproof
cent they tu U 10 . cowboy or uotr u tbl
uuer wiia me fun wtaa ru.
Thcr .r. Ik. tit wttcrwoof uddl.
otti cftr mid. Thty Iimd tb udtltf tb.
laoi
roEiul blickcr with tb. "ii
Muko.U.
iom't Uick, tad dx. rldr
WLrn.
Superintendent Murray, of New
xorK ouy, Buys mat tuo woiuuuuubj-i j
ed as census enumerators did splendid I j
woik, aud (10 regrets mat no urn not
all women. Wluio some oi
rosrtilr drr tod
Ho Midi, tor Iron lha. ciU-Df ot a vet
Whin cfd u . wl)Lior coiL tk. .1.
ttfuloa Iroat b.U0Di kick, and lb. SUckar u
changed at coca to an ordicafy out, Joit try
eu, lhay coat but lilila lad will promt cold).
lattn, ibaumauai., and otter rceaua lo upon
. ... w.atkcr. Hiun tit worthlcta imltano
.tanr fanuat aumpad with " Filk Blind " Trade
u.rt. IWt arrDl an inferior coat whea voa
can bar. the "Flah brand Slicker' delivered
without eiUa coal. Paruculart and Uloauatcd ca
ftlocoa tree.
A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mats,
ure-
ioa,
IPP & PODMORK.
AR0UITE0T8,
OtTumooY Doildino, wllketbarre, l'a.
HGRMETIOALLY SEALED MINNOWS
At intervals during the past two
yeard the feasibility of traunporting
minnows in hermetically sealed jars,
etc., has been riUuuas'.ul in your valu
able -journal. I recently mot in Cleve
land that expert lly oaster and enthusi
astic angler, J. T, Haibrouk. Upou
oiio occasion lie ran aorois a veritablo
Izaak Walton lithing for bass, aud ob
served that ho oarnxi his minnows m
a bottle soaurely oorked. In oonvar-
Isation on the subject lis wm assured
that they might bo easily transported
tor long d. stances it put in a two or
three trallon iuc filled two thirds full
of watt r aud lightly orKi d or sttaled.
A short timosiuce upon my recommen
dation, the plan was tried by a mombtr
ofiour angling asooint'on, and the
minnows, wheu tumid into bait pails
at the end ot a w-muo nnve wero
found to bo in a splendid condition.
onlv ono ot tbo eulire lot havltiu turn
ed up. As it is of great importance
I to many of the vast army of angltis
throughout thu land, I hasten to give
at home
As the only woman light-housij keep
er in our country, and the last ono
wiC bo given a light tor such is the
verdict of thu powers that.be ilis-i
Howis bas other dulie-4 that are unique.
Ilxaetly at sundown she must light ber
Ump, and precisely at inid'iiglit an
other must lieeutHtiiuted All through
the night it must Im watehrd, iiiid
Miss Lewis 'Hki ns tliis "cottniit, care
tp that dema.idetl by au iufant. The
wick might Hire or hum low, tbo
chimney smoko or craek, or any of the
btindred-and'Oiio accidents happen that
are ever laKinij pi.ice with lliu ti-io ot
keroseno oil. She can but catch cat-
unp-; hence the nearnefs of her sleeping-room
lo tho light, At sunrise the
U r. quires her lamp, like thu foolish
virgins, to have gone out, and from
this, fatjl she is an eat)y riser. Thu
ono, for the
or auuident to
liht or lenses would brim; a re
port trom the lifst seaman who suffer
ed by it. Lives hang on her vigilanco,
but to her credit no light on all the
coast is as regularly or parfeotly oU
teuded to, nor dose any other gain
from the Government Inspector ho
h(gh a repoit. Misi Lowis ko-ps a
.1'Ti.. i . .1
uatiy exjieuje uouk, noting just tne
amount of wick aud oil burnt, and the
timo to a cecond of tho lighting actl
putting nut nf the lamp. In addition,
a reooid of the wenlv-r must bd enter
act daily. As L'rae Rock light is a
firetolast light, no rations are allowed,
FOR
Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs.
Excel any remedy for the rapid cure ol Bard
Cold,Coughi,HldeBound,YellowWater,Feter.
Dlitemper, Sort and Weak Ejei. Luna Fever,
Coitlvenett, Blotchet, and all dlfflcultlet aril
Ing lrom Impurities ol Ihe Blood. Will relieve
Hearts at once. Manufacturtd by He
JOPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. V,
tOU SALE BY JUL DEALSliS.
3-21.'J0 My.
HIRE
SS. HIRES' UlPnOVED tS a
ROOT BEER!
;iUDlia. UD lOIUKDRkTtAlNlHa tUUILUt
TI1IS PATKXCE MAXES IIVE CA1L0XS.
ROOT BEER.
rho morrt APPETTZINO and WH0LEB0M3
TBUPERANCB D1UNK tn the world.
DoUclous and 6iaiUlm. THY IT
Ask your Druggist or Oroeer for It.
C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA,
7-4 -4t.
fV&t&lt&Ut BHaaaHawf I
SPRING! SPRING!! SPRING!!!
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
11LOOMS11UKG DIVISION.
STATIONS. NOHTH.
r. M, r. M. A. . i
! NOKTIlU-iBtBt.iNn. 5 40 1 Ut
Oamorun 5 53 ...
Chuiaskr
uanviuo ,... on v ii
Uittawlsia 9 V!5 ....
import ao au
uioomsourg o oo v no
ICallT Ml 3 41
Uuio lllil-ro 6 50 ....
Willow drove. 061
tirltrurcck. 0 64
Berwick.., TiS It,'
WWIi llufln V 11
llloK'd Kerry !H ....
lilcKBlUnuy 7 80 3 90
lluniooun , "41 ....
N.lllllcoko 60 3 80
ATundklo...., 161 ....
rirmoutu a n
rirraouth Junction 801 ....
Kingston 808 8 63
llcnnctt... , 813 ....
suitor si,
wromln;. I'.'i
W'9l l'lUHton 8'.'"
I'ltlston. .- 8 33
utciciwanna , K4ti
I'aylorttllo 8 45
liencvuo. im
I SCIIANTON DC0 4 24
819
B0
4 0-1
4 CI
4 11
STATIONS.
r. v. r. u
H0UT1I,
10 00
10 15
10 111
10SS 6 41
10 43 6 68
10 60 7 (1.1
10 67 7 12
11 l6 I 20
1113 TIT
II III 7 31
11 to 7 33
It lit 7 41
1131 7 4U
1138 7 65
11 13 8 08
1164 8 11
WlXl 8 81
U ID 8 2S
WI5 8 33
1) 20 8 34
its? 845
12 31 BJU
1233 3 63
12 40 8 68
12 41 V03
12 63 9 0
1 01 f 17
1 09 9 SS
115 ISO
1 20 9 86
r. v. r. m
w M
CO
O
0Q
si
m
A.M.
SCntHTOK 610
I'olloruc .....i 6 13
Taylorvltlo 0 20
uicKftwanni n-n
lltuton 6 so
Wot mttston 0 41
I Wyomlnt;-. 6 47
.iianuy , ..... .... , .. ooi
ueunett. 6 8
Kinraton ens
riymoutti Junction 7 0.1
I'lymoutli 1 10
Avoadale T14
Nintlcoko 7 19
Hunlock'a T
ttmckslilnny 7 37
hick s retry 753
Beach Haven 6 01
Berwick 8 07
Briar Creek 8 13-
WlUowUrova 816
LlmolUdgo 820
Espy. 8 24
uioomsourg s ir.'
Rupert'. 837
CalanlEisa 8 42
until me 8 57
Cliutuliy
Cimeron 9 07
NORTnUMBXRLAKO. 9 21
A.M.
A.M.
960
9 65
10 00
10 04
1019
10 !2
10 27
10 30
1(131
1034
10 42
10 47
10 51
1055
1102
11 12
1122
1134
11 40
ii'iso
11 54
12 01
12 06
1212
12 17
12 32
l'aVv
12 65
r. m.
r.M
0 20
6 25
0 3)
6 87
6 45
6 (0 I
6 53
0 59
7 03
707
12
1 63
iVii
2 10
218
221
2 29
237
2 40
2 43
2 50 7 16
2 65 7 21
2 69 7 25 I
800 743
3 20 7 65 I
o
CD
h3
bd
G
4-
O
0
in
a
u
u
-a
a
in
O
CO
a
p SI
$ eh &
I ha B
o i M
; sr & 3.
I? CD
3 31
3 40
3 47
3 53
3 57
402
409
4 13
4 22
4 2a
807
8 Ii
8 20
8 27
8 31
8 33
841
8 47
8 52
8 97
D.
LOwiBERG'S
in
in
Pa
4 46 9 13
464
6 CO 9 2 S
515 0 43
r. x. r.M.
Connections at ltunert wltli l'lilladclnhla &
Iteadtni; Itallro.td tnr Tnmnnend. Tnniaona. Will-
Ulnsport, sunbury, fotuilllc, eiti. At N'orUium.
oenana itn r. s is. mv. r. K. u. tor uarrnours,
Lock llavoo, Emporium, warren, Corry, and Brio.
IV. J
4 FIFTY DOLLAJIS FOll TjIFF SCUOIjAUSIIIP -n
till PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
WU 1700 Chestnut St.. PHI
w 3to4moa. Uratligulpp
it.. PNlUAUAi, I A. twiuiDoiw.1 i-uttinon ior nwniTn 4 1 me
Equipped. JlestConraeofbtudy. OlrcuiantrMiX too name tbia paper
. V. liAUlTiJAU. Uen. Man.,
scranton. Pa.
jnly lM3w
froti Olilo, lltr U
iwrlntlt gf Mr. f.nrrt
ion. of Hile-tti. Dliui.
H MrriiMi 'Wi at work on farm Tut
$Oaiitonth! I now batTC an amncy
v. Alien a t o a aioumt atiu -uun-
ntl ofltn maka t!ay.'
(Slfrnail) J, II. UAHHlw.f .
William Kline, IlamVliarr.
anythlnir lt aril lika four albu.u.
titer Jay I took t-irdmrnnuKh (
I-aj ma urar 615."' W, J. KU
r, uaniror, ie., Mntear "i
a an order for your album at
loaievarj doum 1 iti. ny
Frofltlaofleu aamucbaiSCUO
or a alnrle lUyaMork."
rOthmaradolnraaiteas wclti
Lwa bat not aiwie to r'
i)M.i rnini tholi- t.tl.n P..n
rni ln takea hold of tbll rrand buIoca I'llfi gpf rmrnl iroAia.
lltail wo lirt VOU in fhl. luincFv.
matlrrf Writt toai and learn all about It for j-ourfrlf, Wa
a (n Hart itff inanyi wewlllitart jou If you Uon t dU untH
ai.ollitrcfti aliraij of you In )our part or tha lountrr. If you
lakehiM you will ba ablata Jtk Kp frold fM. itf-kEkril
On a vuut of a forrrd tnanufarlurer'a aala I lf(VOU ivn
atitllur )lm(Kipli A1Imiiii are to baoMiotli
i-Ie fur li each, llounj In Ko)al Crlmaon tM)klvrt
rluoli. Clurmlnrlrdecoralutl Iniidea. lliu Jaomrat album In 11m
witM. Lartrrtt Sue, UrMteat barfralni a.rr known. Apr nil
wanietl. UUraltenua. Ill monty fr airiit. Any outran
tutcwm a tiKM-Mful a pent. Pella Ittclf on aight Utile ornc
talking nrrtaary. bcrever ahawn, enry ono v. nut to pur
chaae. Arrnti take tbouiahda f onlrra with rajfillty nayer
Ltfure known. Great roflta await every Korkcr. Afrenta an
in ikhijt foriunea. jLadira make at murti aa men. You, reader,
ran do a wall aa anyone. ull information aadteroia free
in t tm to wbo write for tame, wltU pari leu tar ant ttnnafurour
Family ttibl Hooka and Periodica la. After yon know all
kWuld yon toocUda to go no furtbr, why no barm la done.
AAdreta K. C ALLKN 4 CO. Acuctli, HUM
Jan. is-90ir.
FOE MEN ONLY!
iror juaTorF&u.iro aAliHOODi
Oeneral and NERVOUS DIBLllI Y
Weakneaaof Bodyandfillnd, HjTeeta
of Crrorear Ezoeaaaaia Old or Vonnr.
Baka.l. k.,1. HAallOOUrallT HMt.r.a. Haw ta.alana aal
atrtelb.affliK,lSDrviCIllOKIUV9PAHrS0r!taDT.
ibMl.l.lr h,rtlll,r H09K TKKiTnaT-l.,.flli la a 4tJ.
M,i LtU-7 rr,n at tll.fl a4 r.rtlf a CaaBtrlM. Hrlla tb.n.
JlMCrlptl. Back, rtpltittliaa a,. ont mttod (Miledl rrM.
U4rue ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
ixi
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
lx
TIME TABLE.
in effect MAY U, 1860. Traloj leave trnnDur)
BAST V Alt
9.43 a.m., sea Snore Bzpreas (dally excep
-suiiaj , wr uurniuurK lujuiuturaiBaiawaiatione
-irnvia at r'nuaapirnias.15 m.
New York
Baiome.-M. 3.10 d. m. ! Wiahlni-tdn
iu., uuuutA;i.ij-i ub rmiaaeipnifii xorau uea
1.5(1 D. in.:
d. m.,
3horo pnluts. Tnroacu
ruuaiQ)pnia, uaiiunoro
paasecgor coach to
1.35 p.
dally (iiceptBunliirJ.toriUiTistH rcium lmerme-
I'nuaaeipu
m. Day Expross
-llate atatians, arilvlni; nt
11.60 p. m. ; New Yorfc, 9.S5 p. in. ! Baltlmort
.45 p. m. ! Washington, 8.1s p. m. Parlor car
throuli to I'miaaetpnia and passonger coaches
cnrou.;ti tornuaoeipntaana Baltimore.
8.(K p. m. KenoTO AocommoUatton (daily
Iiur uarriau-aru mu nuiaturi-aeaiaie stations, arriv
Ineat PHlljl-lpnia 4.2s a. m. : Hew YorkT.lOa. m.
i imu
lUllm in slseptng curtrora Uarrlibunr to Phlladel.
iltlmore. 5.15 . in.
e.so a.
plita and New York, l-nuaaelpaia r"sonf;er8 can
remain in uiieptT uaaiiturDa until 7 a. m.
, l.toa. m. Krle .M all (dally) ror Ilarrisbarg and
Intermediate stations, arriving at PUUadelplila
.50 a. rn. Now Yors, 9.S0 a. m.; TUrousti Pullman
sleeping car-i ana paaoenger coacnu to PnlUdel
puta. a.50 a. m. Soatnern Eipreai UMr) for Harris
burz ana intermediate stations arrl? inir at Baltl.
more 7.20, a. m..tal wsatngtons.-ts, a. m. and
tnroucti Pullman Sleeping cara to Ualtlmore and
Washington, and itirougn pasuonger coaonos to
Baltlmoro.
WBSTWAKlJ.
5.10 a. m Erie Mall (dallri. tor una m &'
I Oanandaigua ai d Intermediate stations, Koches
tur, uauaiu .taunui.avurairaiis. witn tnrontrn run
minPaUjacaraandpaasengercoacheatgiirleMid I
1. U30lfc.r.
..5J-N0W8 EXDress ( dallr 1 tor Lock Haven I
anu interineaiaie stations.
L4 n. m. Manara Eznreaa (dallroxeentHnn.
1 y) tor Kane. Uaua oaliruaand Intermediate ata. I
Hons. U .'lioater. Uuttalo and Nlairara Fall with I
through passenger coacheatoKaneandUochester I
ana rarior car to watKins. I
c.30 p. m. fast Line (dally ezcent Sundarltor lie-1
uuvu, vvakiKuia auu intenneoiaie BtationB, witn
tUrox.h passenger coaches to llenovo and Watklns.
v.ic p, m. wuutungpoix isxpress ( aaiiy 1 tor
Ytiiuamsport ana intermediate stations.
railOUQU TKA1NS KOHSUNIIUHY FKOMTHE
NowaEloress leaves New York. 12.1s nlfhr. I
Palladolphia 1.30 n. m. llaltlmore, 4.30 a. in. liar-1
ruourg, 3.iu a.m. aaiiy arriving at Hunoury 9.M
a. ui.
NlaifaraKznreas leaves New Yorka.)a. m
I'hllailt'lnuia. S.50 a. rn. : Wajahlmrton K in a. in. lltd.
llmore 9.00 a. m. (dalii except bundaj arriving at
Sunsurj,l.n;r.in., with through Parlor cartrom
rdiiajeipuiB ana inrougu passenger coaches from I
rnuaaeipnia ana uaiumore.
r'aat Line loaves New yorku.00 a.m. ; PhtlAdei.
Dhla.ll.40a. in. : Washlnirton. lO.Ma. m.: isu.it!.
more, 11.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at I
I-uuuur.'. s,ou u. m. wuu lurouu pai
coicbes from Philadelphia and ilaltlinore
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Uo, Cinfj, Ffofly an noly.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco,
Sole agent J of the olVwainr. brands i Cigar. 1
Honry Clay, Londre3, Normal, Indian Princosa, Samson, Sflvor Aeh.
Any order for Fcitiralf will be supplied wUh the lowest Mute. Price-, as liHaui t
raKilej. Lemonj, ream
DnKs. Peanuts. AI""" &
BL00MSBURG, PA.
G. 6. "ROBBIES,
Foreign and Domestic
4 BLOOMSBURG P.
passenger
WlUlamsiMir. licnress leaves New York km 11
m. Phlladeiohla 4.25 d. m. Washtnirton a.sn n. m
u.iiumure t.33 p. m. many ) arriving at sunrjury
' Krle Mall le.ivt 9 New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel.
phla. 11.20 0. m. : Washlnirton.iaoOn. m. : Haiti.
more, 11.21) p.m., (dally) arriving at, sunbury 6.10
a. m., with Pullman Sleeping cars rrom
rnuaaoipnia, whuington ana lummore and
pasienger coaches (roio Philadelphia and Haiti.
moro.
417.NKIIIIV.IIA7.I.KTU.N V U'lI.KKNIIAHKK
KAII.ItllAIl Artll MHtTII ANlf WKHT
II 11 4N4.1I UA1I.WAV.
(Daily except Hunuay.)
Wllkepbarro Mail lsaiea sunbury 10.00 a.m.
arriving at liloom Kerry 10.4S a. m., WlUen-barre
;.iu p.m.
EDreit Hist leaves Sunbury 5. S3 d. hi., arriving
at lllor.m Perry .2a p. m., llkta-barre 7.W p. in
Sunbury Mali leaves Wl lKestmrre 1 1.1 1 a. m. arrlv.
tngat uioom rurry u.37 p. m,,tuup.')ry l.aa p. m.
1 ajii.iviu r c;ii natn ni
vilke.n.irr. J.05 v. m.. ar.
vn at Ulooru Krr 4.30 p.m., SULtJiiry i.20 p. id.
SUNDAY TtAI?S.
WUkeabarro mall ltives sunS'irr 10 o-i a. m.. .r
riving atwoom -Ferry 10:4H u. to., Wllltes-Ii'irrr-
is .u a.m.
isundcy a--iiomiDoi iton lcavuj Wllkos-liarf 0
p. m., air:vlng .it Fw, v.3. P.m., Son
':Sli ti. m
CUAS. E. PIJUI1,
J. It. WOOD,
oi I'aftacngcr A:L
B. F. Savits,
Oen, Miwuirer.
OllUaADETal'lIIA & HKAUINO
H.VlLltOAO.
ON AND AtTK JUNK SOth 190.
T1UINS LEAVB DLOOMSllUltd as follows:
(HUJ-'IUV EICI1TID.)
For New York. Pnltalelnhla. HeAjilnv. Pnttiviun.
Tamairaa, etc., b.-ui, iimia a. m.
For Wllitaranport, Milton and Danvllla 7:"i) a. m.
3:18. 11:00 p. in.
ForOata r, 0), 1:30, 11:03 a. m., 1J:20. 5:00
6 S5 p. ra.
ror unpeuoiki, 7:3", 11:05a. m., 12:20, 3.16, jao,
g 35, 11:0.1 p. IU. .ill
THA INS FOlt ULOOMSliUKO
Leave New Y rlrvl.t I'hll.idelnhlaTiis a. m. 4.0a
p. 111. and Hi c.iston tj.15 a. m. 3:43 p. m.
j.'tKj p. m.
In purchasing liouso hold necC6Hilies, it ia wiso always to select tlint whioh
is tho best, it will be tho cheapest in tho end. A good article is always a
source of pleasure. J. SALTZKIt has won a wido imputation for Helling good
goods at low prices. Ho buys direct from the manufacturer?, and oan sell lirst
class goods oheaper than can bo obtained elsewhere. Hero are some of tho
articles and prices :
Eily lian $350 to $0).
Sleek, $375 to $G00.
It. M. Hunt & Co., $250 to $100.
Brown & Sirap3on, $250 to $100.
Ktfy Organs, $00 to S175.
Miller ornnp, $75 to $150,
United Stites organs, $125 to $175.
Chicago CottaifD organ, $00 to SHO
Worcester organs", $75 to $150.
Paris organs, $00 to $100.
CvlehnUed White Sewiug Machines $3
to S05.
New Domestic Sewing Machine;, $35
to S75.
Sewing Machine of three grades, mado
ti tho Now Homo Sewincr machine Co.. 3
rli 11 wor drop leaf, all attach men In. from
$19.50 to $G0.
Ir-oyal St. John, $30 upwards.
Standard Rotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Uave rhlluit-li'l.u iO:uO a. in. to
l-avo He -liny 11:50 n. in. 7:31 p. m.
Leave PoUdtllio 12.30 p. ui.
la aveTn nwiua LSI a. m. fits p. m.
)
has eccured tlio Bole agency of
Columbia county for tho Nation-
tho yearly salary litinc $750, and two al Sheet IMetal Itoofmc Co.
tons of coal. Theao roofs aro guaranteed to
be far superior to any other
Havo received tho aconcv for thu .rnrv
DUtln Cnrniit. tint liout"
Leave HlllUlUMiortS.lSa. 10. 4.1Sp. in. I . , ' , ... ir.iuu,
Leuvd fatawiiua s:oo.i. m., 1:30, 3:jo, :13 A good assortmi nt of violins, tuitarH, banjoB,
ll:01i.m. ncnnrilnrinu rlrnmj tl,,!.. t!fa''..J ll 1.::. 1 .
.vw...,, ......-, Hl"t iiiud nuii ull Kllllltt
of musical itiKtiumonti. TI13 bct of Hliiugs
for violins, guitaiv, bmj.xi, violiiiccllo, and
haw violins. Agent for Hutterick's patterns,
pattern-hook and fashion sheets.
WW
U iivh Ituai'rLa.ld. 1:03. S.0cl lli.'i i. m. i;as a :n
3:, 11:13 p. 111. ' '
ror uaiiiinoro wasiiingtou and tlio West via II.
o. H. it., 1hrnugbtr.1l11lc.1to ulrard Avenue
Station I'hlla. (P. A It. K. It.) 4i.ii, S:'W, 1I:V7 a. m.
1:31, 4.31. 6:S. ,:23 p. in. bunOaya 4:10, 8.t, 11:21
a. m., 4:21, b:ti, 7:21 p. m.
A . LANTiO CITY DIVISION.
iavo pruitaeirnia, iier 7. Cho&Uiut street
nunii, uui4 pi-uku puwb nuun;
1 Hmm
7- V . 1
Am
4sM
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Fleaaa and tMuiirira tha hatr.
miiurfi i a lukuriaitt eruwlh.
tlner ralla to Iloater. Ureyl
.loir iu iia isumiu i.uior.
Curt, aratp dliraa It atlr Ulluiv.
5ilr.aiatali.tal llruteirta
roa AIHKTI0 CITY.
Ui..L.a,niP.nhuI .1 m ...... - .....
1 .1 n.va uujp-.i.i,TO, ...v, U;il, a, m, 1,3.11,
roof, as thoy aro both storm and ';") ,(X). (turiajs omy a:ao,
, I 4.UJ, &.UU, b:lU p. III.
wllltl IiruOI. i flwuuiuinuaiiou, o.w a. m. a:ia, can, p. m
01 ' l Sunda)-UapretD,4:IJ,T:OU,s:(Xi,8:iO, .
oiiut'L iron roois oi tins niiinu
unti. a so.
Accomuiudatlon 3:00 a. in. and 4:3o p, In.
I'ianos, ortratis and sawinir machines sold
ii lunnn t 1ff null
I MtDVUUIIV IUI VtlDJt
A liber
atjnoint all women.
.. I 1 1 - ..! .1
.nV,; Branch Offlc. nioomjburjr, r. wilt. rwult,of tlo practical ttperiment.
VU Vfnwty aula awauv v vvu.j-ta..a.. a J..
HINDERCORNS. Iln nlaiiieuiaMCor-.
8 1WI.
WUWU1. Hlea;! uacUle muck
HALF TUB COST oi hoUtlng saved to
Storekefpem, liuu-hera, Fanners, Mach.
Inlste, llullders, Onntruciora and or II-
r.iio. AOLuuieu uj w mi Kreatest nn.
rovements KVKlt made In tackle
locks. Prelum nreDjld. Writs rur
catalogue.
Fulton Iron J; Engine Werki.
ltali. luu, io mush bu, IMtroit, Mich.
t-a-ir.
CuurTaZ.(S &n ala1u.aji. aua if r. ailioi,
vni, tti Mir la'W fa a - i raaau
7-I8-d.il,
facturo can bo put up as cheap
tm, and last much longer.
Koota aro made ot sheet iron,
tin, or copper, as parties may
desire.
Orders may ho secured
through B. F, Siwit3, Ulooms-
burt;, Pa., who will put ou tlio
roofs and guarantee tho work,
or may bo ordered direct from
tho
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