The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 22, 1890, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ
Advertise In America
"Never lay aside an American tiows
paper, says that French satirist with
nn Iruh psoudooyro, Max O'llell,
-wuiiom looKing over tbo advertise
menu. Ten to ono yon will le rc
warded for vonr nit inn "
It is popular to laiaent tho absence
ui n instinctive utor.tnre, a distinctive
art in America. But ivhatever skill
wo may possess in either field finds dig.
tinctivo expression in our advertise-
racn.B. 10 trie Anuncan p?oplo may
oa jusuy credited tuo elevation of ad
vertislng to n art an art whioh com
mands to day tho admiration of the
world.
The genius of Hogarth, tho grace of
.tiuuisuu, mo wu oi o or ill, trio credit
lity of Munchausen aro to be found in
the American merchant's, appeal for
public nation. ere.
There i nothing Jonathan will not
risk in oursuit of the A'trrghty d liar.
This is a matter of serions rectH to
the foreigner. An Englishman, writ
ing less than fifteen year ago say?:
American editors have pecult r no
tions on tho subject of advertise! ents
and the duties of i.lvnnian " tt
then proceeded to cite instance if their
11. propriety- or morality, and in the
midst of bis apologies for doing so he
breaks off with the co lsoling veraarlc
"that the majority are to intont on
getting money too care much for what
is said of them.' The humor in the
general run of American advertise
ments is their redeeming merit in the
foreigner's estimation. Johnny Bull
Will Shake hia arrillia ha fulla ..nr.
...... . J J J
of the grocer in Pennsylvania who in-
at4 I - f r . .
cvnuvu vu iuu icnoe oi a graveyard, in
largo white letters: "Use Jones' bot-
uoj aie it yon would keen out of hcres
or the merchant in New York State
wno left his column entirely blank,
with this note in very small type at the
bottom: "This space was sold to A. E.
Brennan .fc Cia ' hut aa il.t.;- u.:...
f "I ... IHVIl UU9UIGOO
is sufficiently brisk already, the de
cline to use it"
The writing of advertisements is as
suming mo dignity of a profesuon.
Much of the style of writing is charm
inulv seductive.
little information of, a scholarly nature,
muy a reauer naa discovered, alter
perusing a half column with quicken
ing ioterest to find in the end how he
may become a Hercules in strength or
m U . 1 .1 9. . .
uy me use oi certain elixirs!
There is mnrn mnnop in I h n irin'i!nn -r
- J '
advertisements than in legitimate lit-err-Cnre.
Agencies solicit tho writing
vaurerusmenis and gurantee appro
priate illustration.
of game injwhatever newspaper orperi-
"ju auverusers maj desire.
Most of the celebrafd advertisers
write their own notices.
"It is only needful to repeat a thing
often enongb," says Goethe, "and
every-body will end by believing it."
-C JL ITeCabe, in the Chicago Her
ald. A Growth Of 1,100,000.
The gross population of Pennsylva
nia in 18S0 was 4.282 891. From the
census returns for 1190, it may be esti
mated, this state will show ua increase
of at least 20 per cent, or a total oi
5,400,000. This estimate miy be
more. None of the manuff during or
mining counties have yet been tabulat
ed or pjblished. The larger towns
show a uniform increase of over 25
per cent except Philadelphi whioh is
about 22. This would indicate that
20 percent is a moderate allo.vance for
increase in the counties.
counties. 18S0. 1890.
Philadelphia 840,980 1,04 894
Perry 27,522 2G, 89
Juniata IS 227 1C173
Franklin 49S55 51,039
Snyde; 17,997 19,122
Fulton :0,149 10,058
Fayette 59,634 79 -ISO
Dauphin 76,148 95.525
Centra 37 921 51.S65
Columbia 3203 8 50
Blair 52,751 70,317
Lehigh 65.CS9 7.260
Adams 32,455 3.431
Bedford 34,929 35,897
Huntingdon 33,954 35,125
Cumberland 45,977 46,915
Mifflin 19,577 19,912
Union 16,965 17'637
Franklin 49,855 49,433
Westmoreland 78,129 109,329
TOWNS.
Erie. 27,730 40,127
Harrisburg.. . .. 30,762 39,202
Reading 43,230 53,700
8cranton 45,850 79,000
Lebanon. 8,779 14,727
Sunbury 4,077 6,306
Chambersborg . . . 6,303 7,875
Gettysburg 2,S4 3,051
Carlisle 6,209 7,924
TJniontown 3,275 6,323
Johnstown 8,380 30,435
York 13,940 20,709
Media 1,919 2,705
Wesc Chester..... 7,046 7,651
Allentown 18,663 25,173
Lancaster 25,762 32,202
. De population of the eleven super
visor's districts, into which the state
was divided, in detail is as follows:
First District Philadelphia city and
county, 1,044,894.
Second District Chester, Delaware,
Lancaster and York counties, 422,953.
Third District Berks, Bucks, Li
high, Montgomery and Northampton
counties, 495,067.
Fourth District Columbia, Dau
phin, Lebanon, Montour, Northumber
land and Schuylkin counties, 446,240.
Fifth District Carbon, Lackawana,
Luzerne, Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna,
Wayne and Wyoming counties, 492,
647. Sixth District Bradford, Cameron,
Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Ly
coming, McKean, Potter, Sullivan and
Tioga counties, 412,644.
Seventh District Adams, Bedford,
Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fnlton,
Huntingdon, Juniata Mifflin, Perry,
Snyder and Union counties, 396,486.
Eighth District Armstrong, Cam
bria; Clarion, Indiana Jefferson and
Westmoreland counties, 355,129.
Ninth Distrect Allegheny county,
588,522.
Tenth District Butler, Crawford,
Erie, Forest, Lawrence, Mercer, Venan-
f) and Warren counties, 423,000.
leventh District Beaver, Fayette.
Greene, Somerset and Washington
count'es, 2S3.451.
It is not pos ible to compare these
figures by disUicte with the rwulta of
the last census for the reason that it a
I ears ago f ho state was divided into
only ten district, and consequently
the divisions did not include the same
counties.
'lis Purest and Best
Articles known to medical science are
used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Every ingredient is carefully selected
personally examined, and only tbe best
retained. The medicine is prepared
under the supervisoa of thoroughly
competent pharmacists, and every step
in tbe process of manufacture icare
fully watched with a view to securing
in Hood's Sarsaparilla the best possible
TMuIt.
IF X nODT 7IKKT A BODV
the result Is a collision, whether "coming
tl.ro' the rye," or net. IJfe la full o colli
Ions. We aro constantly colliding; with ust
taljr or something-. It It ten t with our
twlgutmn It U with dome dread dterur tht
"knoikii us off lh" trick' and fwhir dis
ables us (or lite. Women rapcclaltr It rem,
hare to bear the brunt of more collisions lad
afflictions than mankind. In all cam of
ncrrousncM. bcar1n?-down pensattons, teo
demtws, periodical pains, sick headache eon
p-stlon, inOammation, or ulceration and all
female lrTCjrularltlcaM and woakmcaw,"
Dr. llercc'a Favorite Prescription come to
the rescue of women as no other medicine
doc. It 11 the onljr medicine for women. aoM
bTdrurirM. under a positive guarantee,
from tbe manufacturers, that It will sir
satisfaction In every case, or money paid for
It wiu be refunded. See ffuannttt on boUlc
wrapper. Copyrttht, isa, t WOUD's Dli. VxD, AM.
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
regulate and cleanse the llrrr, stomach and
bowels. They jitv rural Tere table and par
feotlr hannlcas. One a Doee. BoM t7
drunruu. a cents a vlsX
WHAT
CONSUMPTION
sorofula
BRONCHlTlt
COUQHB
COLDS
EMUU10N
CURES
Wonderful FlMh Produor.
Many- hart gained one pouad
per day by iU us.
8ootVa Emnldo Ls k4 cecsvi
MBiedy. It eonteins ih's ttimulasV
Uff pi prtUi ol thti Hypophcf
fhke and nn Nbrwtgun Ood
liver 00, tit potency ol oib
bflinr largely iBertued, ltboiad
kjr Phytialans all var the irorld.
PALATABLI A8 MI1K.
Sold v n JOrvgUU.
OOTT A IOWNI, Ohmlst,N.V
CLOTHING I CLOTHING
O. W. BERTS OH.
THE 11EROHANT TAILOR.
Cents' FWadihi&g Ooods,B&U & Capi
OF EVKKY DESCRIPTION.
Salts made to order at short notice
and a fit always guaranteed. or, no sale.
Gall and eiamino the largest and beet
selected stock, of goods ever shown in
Columbia county.
Btoro next door to First National Bank
MAIN STREET,
Bloom?Dttr&: Pa.
5A
FLY N ETS
CHEAP AND STRONG.
X ! e- styles 8-A Meta, price to salt nil
ll!l4SO.N.l'lllUADEI.PU:Ar
tioia by all dealer.
J. R. SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
OXaUBS E3
PIANOS,
B the tollowtss wellksown taakerw
Chickerinsf,
Knabe,
Weber,
Hallct & Davis.
Can also famish anv of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Juo not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
a Mt-p-o-
Thla Trade
Mark Is on
m Best ,
Watersrcol
Coat
6
In the world.
CWafrfw W X.J Twwr,BoaJ
PRETRIAL
1 PACKAGE
PROffrlARRlS'
PASTILLES
FOR THE CURE OF
WEAK MEN
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THE HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfs. Chmlitt,
inn
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IPP it PODMOREL
ARCHITECTS,
OrrranocT Bousma, VfUkeabtrre, Pa.
Branch OStee. Bloomsburtr. Pa., with
Jxo. U. Ctuur, AUy. k CounselUr.
mf rautM
!Slla
BEK MV
SPONGE?
slBMaaWCRnt.
8HINK
rourShoex
with
woLFrs-
ACME
BLACKING
ONCE A WEEK!
Other nara wmali ttxen
oiaan wtth
SPONIE AND WATER.
EVERY Hounwife
EVERY Counting Rocvn
EVERY Carritas Owr,r
EVERY Thrifty Mechanic
EVERY Bodj tb! to hold a brush
eaomo vaa
1
WtlXBTUN 4AMtloeMtlUtUk1
WlU stTAIM TlRWAHt
Wiu mm Oi uim
Wiu St t a liiri
woLxy m.uao&ra, rutftdAipUfc
BIG FISH WITH HANDS
AN ENCOUNTER OFF HATTSRAS
WITH MARINE MONSTERS.
CAIT. nilEKK TILLS X TimrLLDfO TAHX
AUOtrAS ADVEXTUOS ALOKO THS
COAST F1S11TMAT T. 2rL8EDTO BK
TAKKS r.YMKA.VS OF COATIl'JOKS
OSK IS MXAI.LY CAUOMT.
Cant. Qheen. of tlia schrwinpr Ahhv
Gheeo, iv strange things off' Cape
iiaucraa on nis voyage 10 tun port.
He doej not claim to have seen tbe 8fa
stq ent, bat he did tee a number of
mot.Btenj of the deen that pat alt well
ere litea sea stories iu thu shade. The
captain is a mm whose veracity is not
doubled. Tho captain brought hi
vessel from Rio do Janeiro, and it was
when twenty miles off Cape Hatters
that he ran into a tchool of sea mon
ster such aa he had never before seen.
The monsters were sighted by ono
of the ciew. They were nearly a
hundred yard a ahead of the vessel 'and
were apparently rnshing toward her.
yhen first seen by the sailors they
thought the ship was running into a
floating island, some of which are
often seen at sex They soon changed
their minde, however, when they got
closer and saw a school of big fish
that no one on board could recognize
aa) havmg seen before. The school
Omncd In lot f lift aMn tiQQa and tl.nn
nt once closed in and followed her.
They floated all around her and great
ly impeded her progress.
Although the vessel was going at a
speed of seven miles an hour, the men
sters followed along in its wake, and
several more daring ones seemed to
olntch. hold cf the vessels side and let
themselves bo carried along After
they had followed the boat several
hoars the crew betran In omr nnnn
aa a their safety, and called upon the
cajj.iiuD, woo nereioiore-nad not been
aware of the chase.
SURROUNDED BT THE U0KSTEBS.
He Sent for hia ctIaab And rrntnr mtr
made a surver of th sahnnt vh'mh ha
describes as resembling a low, rocky
;lon.i tt .:.) .u 1
io Dam kucy were larger
than the average sir.ivi atiarlra Linn
about ten feet in length, and varying
irum me size 01 a oucKei to a tub in
circomference. Tnev uemiv! in
running a race and were having a
gicai uaiue among memseives.
They had Jour long arms, on the
ends of which were cliwa that nm
bled the hands of an ape. Those arm
like ithings extended from each side of
the body. Discovering that they were
a new snecie of fish, ha immnHiaiaiv
communicated the faot to the first
mate with orders to try and capture
some of the strange monsters.
ioe maie gave orders to the crew,
who were. more or Inu friirritno.1 hm
were, waiting the chance to "skeer"
tt 1 j ...1 .1 . .
uiuics, sun wucj mey were toiu
f the contain nnlftra thiap na..l.
jumped out of their shoes. The boat
1.1 r
was stjaroueu ior weapons, and soon
the deck was covered with harpoons,
boat,hooks, fish hooks and every other
kindiof implement used in catching
fish.
The boat hooks were first nsed in
theirlattemDt to cntrh iho fi.V, kni ..n
successfully. The fish seemed to
snow wnat was needed of them, and
thev ued their "hnnrl-" n mnti
themielve from being canght. Groups
of two and three of the monsters
would grab the rod of the boat hook
and pull it away. Eight of these
books were taken frnm tha eailnr.
The arms of the fish were about six
leet long, said Uapt. Uheen.
FISH US P. TI1KIB 1IAKUS.
The sailors br.rnft fllarmp.1 th!nl.
ing that some ill omen had caused the
serpents to follow the ship, aud thev
thought they were going to be losL
They told the captain that they
thought the ship would never reach
port. Some rushed to the forecastle
uu uiueru iu me captain s cabin in
their attemnt to poanA frnm il.o
posed "Jonahs."
uy this time tbe Bsh had become
more darin?. and would
Bide tho boat and grab the sail tenionB
1. 1 . . 1 . .
auu 1 raws, ti iasi mo captain be
came so exasperated at the men that
1 .3 1 ... ....
ue uiuereu mem 10 cast tbe lines
which thev nsn in atritnrr l.nm
j v. I u ... UUU
sturgeon. This the crew reluctantly
did. The lines were bated with hugh
Dieces of COdfiah Ann1 onat rvt9
side. They were handled by the fiih
the same aa thev handled1 thn knathnnV-
They would grab the line with thtir
uauuq sun iry in tear mem apart,
and if one was nnt dnrvaaafiil iwn A.
- w....... t'ty u,
three would come to its aid.
"All the time we were trying to
capture one of them," said the captain,
lbey would keep up a yell that sound
ed like the batk of a coyote. At last
the men were snrrpaifnl Tl.nu
. V.
indeed, caught one of the fish, and
L t . . 1 it. . ....
mey ucgan vo nam nim in. Vben
tbe remaining fish saw their captured
brother they made great effort to res.
cue him. They graobed at him while
tbe men were hauling him up along
tbe side of the boat, and once or twice
one of them succeeded in getting hia
claws over the foro raiL At last we
had bim on dtok. and jncli tiilarinn
yell as tbe crew cave oot at that hap,
luuwrui auu me eceue on me dec:
la indescribable.
A MOX8TEB CAITUHKK.
The Cantumi innnfetpr rinnn.lonJ .11
OVtr tl.A Hcv-.kT. lint liia minuivo.i v.m
7 " - iJ.-.ivuTlg .Vlk
quickly stopped by tee use of an ax;
. ... . 1.: . 1 1 -rt T ,
aowu tub ui liuau uur iu aopioer
half boor we had caught two more of
tbe hugb monsters, but these must
have Ueen young onts, as they were a
great deal smaller in size than the rest,
and probably did not know how to
evade the book.
'This was a strange monster," said
dpt. Gheeo. "The body was round
aad about the size of a small barrel,
and the back was corered with (hick
seal, resembling the scales) of the
.dromisb, while the belly resembled
V w 1
'Moraan.'
tbo hide of n nnrrnwn. Tim kr.a.1 via
nbont !. largo a an ordinary giz
ncKcr, nun was norrilyiug to gwn tip
on. The tVft trim .1 Inrrrn at a .1,1
I tr and grveulsh in color. " Tliey made
my Wood run cold when I saw them.
W all held a (v.multatlon and de
cid d to have thr fih cooktd. One of
lii tn was can ful'y i-leitiMl nnd rnt in
to hue chunk , nd I ordrnd tin
ro k to lirnnru it fnr .uni..r I
Ihiughtthat they would not lie fit to
v.ai at u ordini me others thrown
tvirli ard, which waa diine. Hut thv
ncriu't in the atrr ten seconds lie
fore the olhets, whioh wue still fol
lnwinir tis, b-mn a by.tln over which
hould hive the fea-t. Thry prabhed
'hem with thiir hands, ard in the bat
tie a fiumbt-r of nthi-ra -,re killid,
ard in thMr wild nttpnmt tn r...t n
intal thry cli.ncl chiT o.m rf tluir
ded iium'i i, aid thi-y wee lo' frnm
nur iw in a lort timr, and we con
tinned our vo.nue utitiinUsUd.
' I. t to go b.wk to eating of
uic u n. i y, when tli- .t Mew
waa sirvtd iii nn one rou'd tell it from
a mo-s of lKilt-i cinlfi!, and whCn
boiled by itsilf it tastcJ Kk t shad."
C.IDt. Ljhmltl I.lli.' W.'l.i f.ir a iintn.
ber oi vars cnimandoi the plensnre
vaoht of W. L. Elkina, of the Atlantic
Rtfioing company, eUtes tint three
years agi, wane cruising in South
America, he hfd a similar experience.
Philadelphia Timet.
Wonders of the Deep-
1111.1. AND VALLKT OS THE OCEAN'S BOT
TOM. TIIK TIIACK OK TIIK CAULK.
The fea occupies three-fifths of the
suriacs ot tbe eartb, say the Ocean.
At tbe depth of about 3.500 feet wave
are not felt. The temperature is the
same, varying only a trifl-i from
the ice of tho pole to the barninc son
of ihe tqnator. A mile down the
water has a pressure of over a ton ti
the square Inch. If a box six feet
wide were filled with si-a water and
allowed to evanorato under the sun.
there would be two inches of salt left
oa the bottom. Taking tho arerage
dspth of the ocean to be three miles.
there would be a layer of pure silt 230
feet thick on the bed of the Atlan i'-,
ine water is colder at the bottom thin
at, the surf ace. Iu the mauy bays on
tbB coast of Norway the water often
freezes at the bottom before it dos
above. W aves are very deceptive.
To look at them in a storm one
would think the water traveled. The
water stays in the same place, but the
.rt.:.. u . -.
uivfuuu fjmra vii4 o'miciim-H in storms
these waves are 0 feet high, and
trawl 50 inilf an hour more than
twice as .fast as the swiftest steamshin.
The, distance from valley to valley is
.11. ( .: .u- l:L.
hence( a wave five feet hich will ex
tend over 75 feet of water. Tne force
of the sea dashing' on Bell Rock is
xaid to bo 1 tons for each sqtare
yard. Evaporation is a wonderful
power in drawing the water from the
eeai Every year a. layer of the entire
863j 14 teet thick, is taken up mto the
cloads. The winds bear their burden
into the land, and tho water comes
down in rain upon the field, to flow
back at last through rivers. Tho
depth of the sea presents an interest
ing, problem. If the Atlantic, were
lowered from 5,564 feet th distance
from shore to shore would bo half as
great, or 1,500 miles. If lowered a
little more than three miles, 19.GS0
feetj there would be a road of dry land
from New Foundland to Ireland. This
is the plain on which the great Atlan-
: . 1. 1 T . mi . r ...
uii uuuies were lam. 1 no Jleuiwrra
neaq is comparativtly shallow.
Ajdrying up of 660 fe.-t would leave
three different sas, and Africa would
be joined with Italy. The British chan
nel is more like a pond, which accounts
for its choonv wave. It has lieen
found difficult to get the cornet sound-
iuffa,ot me Atlantic, a mid--hipmin
of the navy overcame the difficulty,
and shot weighing 30 pound' carries
down the lir.e- A hole is bored
through the sinker, throjub which a
rod of iron is pageri, mnvinu easily
backhand forth. In the end of tbe bar
a cup is dug out, and the inside coated
withJard. The bar is made fast to
the line, and a sling holds the shot on.
When tbe bar, which extendi below
tbe ball, touches tbe earth, the sling
unhopks and the shot slides off. The
lard jn the end of the bar holds some
of the sand, or whatever may be on
tbe bottom, and a drop shuts over the
cup t-' keep tho water from washing
the sand ont. When tbe ground is
reached a shock is felt, as if an elec
tric current passed through the line.
i France Bariea All Its Oitii'ns.
It isithe law in France for the gov
ernment to bury all of its citizens. In
that country fuuerah aro a government
monopoly, and llm undrrtakeis are
military rfiicers, rankiuu; usually as
majors, or captains. Tbe fintr the
funeral tbe higher tlw rank of the offi
cial irj charge, who is dressed as a
rule, in black, velvet, with inuob gold
lace, a sword and a cockade. The
burial! bureau in Paris occupies one of
the largest buildings in the world. If
you die there yottr relatives and
friends are not .consulted at all as to
your funeral. The bureau upon re
ceiving report of your deAtb through
tho pplice taktu'it own steps to fiud
out the social position and means of
your family.
In accordance with its information
on these points tbe funeral is ordered.
If the bureau decides that you ought
to have a first dais funeral you are
compelled to have it whether or no,
and if it is not paid for promlly the
family goods will bs conficite I. Tbe
sort of funer.i' chosen you will be one
of eleven classes, as the bureau miy di
rect, the expense descanding from
$5,000 for a first claw burial to $12
for a tinlh class interment. Paupers
come under the eleventh class and are
put nmler ground for nothing. Cor.
Wathington Star.
PARKER'S
M HAIR BALSAM
rrumuAti a lsnamU Eiwvlh.
Mvr TstiTs to firtrtor Ortr
Utlr to It YouUtful Color.
Cu isi a kalr " r
fUtJH limtrit
I m r rir' Oiutr Xouiav ii cr im m vt-s -
- aaM.crikvsi, a ssa, H iJBkT.Mni,
HINDERCORMS. -n!r m.ta(w
(Ufa a3(. t. at UlitUi a CO, X T.
8 18.4t.
Dalroit sunn guii
JJBMUl. meet tackle Ulock
ILUJ' TI1E COST tX hoist t him to
Morektvpera, Butciers, rannera, ilicii.
lniau, Boiklars, contrtora aaa OTU.
Ella. AHmlued to b tba zraul li.
pwemeou EVER made in tackle
WiJCfaLntiifct pretwu. Writ (or
1 sltea Iron 3s Enjbss Wcrkt.
EaUb. W6J, id kroibbt, Detroit, Hich,
v-iy.
A nil ii iialitiiia.jiti.aai arfaasr.awt.
saahSMartaaaattaiS 1tlu$ SaataiamaiSaaa.
7.18-dlt.
1
THE GREAT
German Remedy.
TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.
. qt llKm; it cat h It
milouiSpell-idrptnil
onSru-iirBlUTTEnv
It will cure mu.
'or a fa -e w here b V L
nun UTTEit will
iotasIt or cure. 11
novcr falls.
11 Till tut IT Witt)
liatllnUrvUllgont
Ocinw tho Tltlated m
lecunz: 11 po. iik
lxl when yon ftlll
15 linpunucs uurei
nrthroTifh the tllt-l !
a rkni.lc.lUotchei.l II
win mre you.
iliMTKllii t trtHi in
vno tuius ami worit
not procure rafflrlom
ii'LiiiLK iirnciu.n
lhal hoAllh Vt-llt fAl f-H
'rtir.
eicrclrVs and all wbel
.! LI-lll U ItlTTtUS1
irecnnflncil indoor
ltlTTKR. ThCTWil)
rill cure LuerCom
lalnL IKintl-eiUfl
not thca tTTCiiMtt!
-ocrtfeu: It will cart ;
."Mi. ra
M'LTIIL'K lllTTF.KjtTI
If v id do Dot wifh
to tutor from lihonra
will bnlll yon up and 1 1
n.ilc you ttroDgand
u
ii rcTcr mm urun?
MLrniK liirriRj
liou't to WlLhOtlt ft
-win nww jout uipou Wj
bottle. Try U: yot
purc.r. namisiroDg,Lj
ibiii uirurrn nnru,
Ljtiies tn tlcitcatc
bcalth. who are al'
ITT M'LrlllK HIT-
rrcs tn Dlsrlit, ami
ioti will sleep well
run uotto, hooi(i um
jsri.rm tt Iittttr.
in 1 T.'fl iwMtrr rnrit.
Do yon want tho Mollcal tVork publlshertf
fol a 5-cmt stamps to A. 1". Ordwat & Co,
Boston, Han., and icctka a copr, tret.
Intelllgont Eeaflcri Trill notlcs that
r nn 'VarranlfJ la nn" silt alaaaa
r laaaaaa, lat .Bljr aatk sts raasUt
rriasUardart llTr,Tlal
Vertigo, Headache. Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious,
Colic, Flatulence, etc.
Tar thaa thajr arnawarrasi4
ftlUiU. bat srs aiaiarlrsa as It la poo
albletotnakoaramaaiy-.. 1'rlre, S3 at.
SOLD ITVEItYAYlIKltB.
-Tbuusaiitls Lava In? -a rxruancuily cured i.y
I'l ll.AUEI.rilI A, I Ki-eatoucanopperatlMi
trkiasc(tliaafruuituluak IVti pruiouawd In
curable ir octiers wal. s-cdJ (ur Ctreolar.
CURE GUARANTEED. ooIitSsTTit
Aug 16 8D lr.
VOICE S
OUtv ll,-r I .
rrjx!J of Mr. Lam
ttO raiOsalk t 1 Hr baVt im IfttK
- . Aifvai as i.twran (! L-mbl-Cad
ftak ttiatkMCa - '
lft04j W 11. U A ISO J.
'..Laua Mis. iiimtbvrr. fsU,
WTW( -I k sTTT bawTMB
asKJtklBf U Mil Ifkal fomr tltSaia.
Ttlcrl4j 1 lock order eMosrfc f
tT w8V,.V W J, EJ.
me, aUarw, Mi, -l
mwTj kxm aa J
mBl la "! iikWi ZO
tttt m lllflt all aw
Otfen sUf Aotmr mik aa mH
k.Bt- kM u art.
, ' -,frrt rroia thHr kttcr. Zttry
eqk- UiM kaU if Uii ml baMii ism pta4 brtslti.
MiuM we start YOU in this buMfies.
. KriMUoiiU ktn in tbtist btMnsif. w.
. miUli Wn aJl ttoal at U
irattanlsf; u.jv w arCI url roai if t d
t. rr,. f raj U JOm, pn .f lit,
- f4 rni b bW t akk p rold u.
I tawjulrr Ifvea
raWk an anaL-1 faa n.a-. !...:
..... r1 u-airtrtr Mia l S.s.UDU -n
IMInr I'hntocrnpb A I hum ari b mU ttk
K'3, itoyU CntMoa SUk.lH
r!li7,T4 Grt'm il-tw.im. Jirtiii
UU.)ttru. Wt m7 for Aar M MB
UlU-r rT. V, armrr rr ,aii w.
Arrta UkttkMaavfvrtMr mUm npdkty Wmt
tCf ian. Orrat iwvtn .t ,rtT7 mtti.tr. Aru 4r
Mklac IWtvM UJmimUubui um T-b. rMaVr.
i m.Zt? Vw .? tofomttte ixd Irmi fr-.
tttiM J rukmaW t r m (mWf, kj v kina U aVa.
Jan. ls-V3-iy.
FOR MEN ONLY!
l ttr avvo. Of Trillililtl aVAjlUDODl
ptaerU KEKVOOS ClUTIj
lilil
issasna A.tlPTtpr J.1BCIMI IM U14 CT I n a.
swMiaM w sa a. 1 1 a s ti lo r s o o a a k t s a r akto oraa di.
iMudruuMi hubs tauraui-ai. i. . auC
an ERIEMtfDICAt. CO., BUFFALO, NT.
FOR
Horses, Cattle,,8heep & Hogs.
Eieels tnjnmti, tor the rapid core ol Hart
Cj Cet, jhs, Hide Boaad, Telle. Wt,,.Fm7
Distemper, Sore and Weak Ejes. tuna feler
p.V ''"" Bl;eh. an d!ffie""ic X:
Means at one, ilammut.red h tit
J0PPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS M Y
FOB SALE BV A1X T
3-210 r.ly.
HIRES
5
th BlnZS" tlsTROTETJ iiTH
ROOT BEER!!
Inlaws, rasauatiatrauiias usuautla
thu najgx mm rrrz cmora. m
ROOT BEER.
rh. moat AFPFTtZtNO and WH0LZ80U2
TMPKKAHCB DHIKK to ti. -world.
Dallcl.ua aad BparUlne;. TBT IT
Aak 7 our Druyylat or Orocar for it.
C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA
7-t -4t.
B. F. Mb.
has secured the sole agency of
Columbia county for the Nation
al Sheet Metal Hoofing Co.
These roofa are Eruarantcpd tn
be far superior to any other
rooi, as tuey are both storm and
wind proof.
Sheet iron roofs of this manu
facture can be put up as cheap
as tin, and last much longer.
Roof3 are made of sheet iron,
tin, or copper, as parties may
desire.
Orders mav bo spohtm!
through B. F. 'Savits, Blooms-
burg, fa., who will put on the
roofs and nuarantea thn wnrlr
or may bo ordered direct from
tne
laiional Shest MeUl Roofing Co.
510-520 East 20th Street,!!. Y.
(VfMnc; K1-. ' Cauiogm- treo
Tiitf s Pills
rt ajasj alio
rsHss
EUK XZ.Wa:lBBBI
S V.7J9aSBBBBBBBBkS.a.' V
lessens tsilBBI aiieilUl Vlll
RAH.ROAD TIM 19 TSZiB
mm
sMbEiCLbi
JKI.AWARE, LACKAWANWA &
WKSTKR.V RAIIiROAI).
I1LOOMS11UKO DIVISION.
HTAT10NS.
NORtnl'aBIRLiKD...
Cameron
Cbulasitjr
UanTllle
Calatrl.ua
ltapert ... ,
uiuouuburg ,
BspT.
Uin.' lti.l(re..
Willow orate.
Brtsrrreelc
Uftwlek
lioiiti llaren
HleK's Kerry
anlcksliluur.........
Iluniocts.
Nantlcolce.
Aromlile
rurmoulb
Pirinouth Junction .
Kingston
Bennett.. ,
SalUT
vroming-.
West rncatou.
Plttston.
LactAwaana
Tariomue.. .......
Oellevue.
SCaAHTOK.
STATIONS.
ScaaKTOK
Iieueme.
Tajlornile
Lackawanna ........
I.ttaton.
West Flttaton.
Wromlng
Nonnt.
r.n.
r. h. a. M.
A. If.
613
630
T US
1 u
10 00
ion
1019
10 It
10 U
10 30
10 37
IM 3 It
III
9 an
IK
71S
e u
t 41
ii in
nit fit
Kit
11 It
II 80
il n
11 31
11 33
It 43
II H
13 CVS
31
tit
7 41
"4V
r
8o
911
21
824
833
in
i it
T I
7 80
iSO
: to
3 34
IM
1 10
1313
II in
3 43
h ni
83
808 1 33
13 87 8 43
12 31 8 49
III ....
sir
12 33
13 40
1141
H 33
1 01
1 09
113
1 20
r. k.
IB
ssi
837
ill
HI
4 01
4 OH
I 11
8M
903
(CM
f 17
913
130
9 33
r.H
8 43
SM ....
0O 4 S3
r. u. r. m
fcOUTU.
A. If. A. If.
310 9 30
313 933
3 20 10 00
tti 10 Of
r.n. r. if
IU 624
.... 3 23
102 S 30
2 10 6 3T
6 3 1018
218 3 43
6 43
8 47
1012
10 Tt
3 24
329
237
140
3 43
a m
1JD
839
639
703
707
7 19
J.UtlD
8 31
1030
10 34
103)
10 43
10 47
10 31
1033
1102
11 12
1121
Pennett. 61
biutfsujQ eos
Hjmoath Janctton. 7 03
l'lTmouUi no
Arondale t 14
.Nintlcote t u
Uanlocte i j
nlciamnnjr 7 jt
niciramrr. 733
Beacn Haven a 01
716
a sa 7 41
139 7 23
3 06 7 33
3 20 7 33
3 31 8 07
340 313
3 47 8 20
1131
Berwick b07 1140
3 33 8 27
wiuoworore. 8 it
Umeitidge sto
Sr.. 8ii
Uloomarjure. sm
1130
11 34
3 sr
8 31
833
8 41
8 47
8 32
8 57
913
402
4tr
4 13
422
4 23
4 46
M
13 01
12 06
napen 8 37 till
Caxawiissa a 43 1I17
Dinvtlle. aar
CauUoky , "
Canieron 9 47 1241
NOBTHCHSIaXAXD. 9 2t 12 63
SCO tu
513 9 43
r,
pi??2?;f,l?,?l..l.RttSrt WIth PnlladelpbU 4
Readies lUllroid tor TamanenJ. Tamaqna. Will
POtjSanburr. Povurllle. etc At Sorthotn
planjl with K. s K. Div. H. K. it. for UarrtsDanr.
uxyc Uaren, Emporium, Warren. Corty, and Erie.
w. y. UauteaD, uen. jian,
ticranton. Pa.
Penmylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
tTtable.
lneaect mayii. ibvO. Tralna leaxe Bontjurr
BASTWAK
a oaore iti press (dally excD
fSSJ' ff latermeoUtMstaOoris
irrintig at I'miadelpMaliSB. m.: Now York
I.W p. m.; Baltimore, S.10 pTm. ; WsjS5nt0D
3.33 p. m., coaneciliatPniJilelr'nla roriSrsea
3ttare points. TBroatn paaaeueer coach tc
. . 133 p. m. Day Sxnrea.
ially except 8nalay),ror Uarnsbnre ana IriterniS
v- innus ai roiiaaeiph a
6.Mp.m.; New York, 9.33 p. m.. Baltimore
through to PWlaieTphla and passencer eoaoiee
thr0H2ritX)PBJlajlelrihlaaTi aoic
..8-9J "n- KenoTO Accommodation (dally
torllamsmirzand alllnterme.dlatesuaong.arnT.
las at Poiladelphla t23a.m. -New York a S.
uutimore. 3.13 vm.; Washington ejo a. mT:
Pullman sleeping car from UarrBbtirv to Phiiadelt
pnla and New Yort. PhUadelphu paasengeri Tela
remain In alixr i,tn,h.a nVTT. - 1
l.soa. m.Krle 3(all (dally) (or narrtsbare and
-7 ..ow mi, a. m.; -inronea roiiman
sleepy ears aM paaeenger coachea to PhllaAel
Dnla. 2.S0 a. m. soithsrn Express (duly) (or HarrU
borz ana Intermediate autlonjarrtTlneatJBaltll
S,Kar.m--lai "Wa?toas.ti. Im. ana
through Pullman Seeping cars to Baltimore and
n ashington, and throngi? pasaeaffer coacnea to
Baltimore.
WESTWAHli.
3.10 a. m Erie MaU (dally), (or Erie ani a'
Canandaljrua aLd Intermediate stations, Hochfa
man Pal m cars ana passenger coaches to Erie ana
tl Q 2 11 isl4 1-
XJ rcr KAne, can dMffUEavnd lntenaeteroa-
" - a vwhUsmv BUUllMtUB r IUS WUD
urcogapakSaKnieTer coac&eB to Kaiio kvml KocliftraeT
And Firlnr rar i. U'ort-in. mc-o-ci
K V n m Vs e tos .ss. n .
apTO, 9&ttliifl and tDlennftlii,te suUom. with
. . . wuu w ncuu.u alia w "sina
9.u p, m. Wllllamsport Expresa ( dally ) tor
ttlllla'Bsport and intennedlate stations.
THROUGH TRAINS FOR 80NBURY PHOICTHE
wui OltUDUUlU.
News Express leaves New York, 12.13 nisht.
PllftjlAlnma . tft j n. ti.li.n . .. . ?.Mr
tr r vtv a. u, liar.
rusurg, 3.10 a. m. dally arrtrthj at Sunbury 9.53
. Niagara ExpressleaTee New Tork6.29 a. m
Phna?lnta uta. . u...i.... . . . .
--"i- , t. nrtmaivu o iu a. la. uai.
tlmore 9.0a a. m. (dally except Sunday amnnir at
SIT1 1-.421 r-P- -nt0 ""Toea Parior carfrom
bhi riJiTi. --i-aJkKiwajLca lieu
Vllt I fni lAtttas Vaiv Vkp. n M . . .nvi....
phta.xi.to a. m.; Wasolaffwn. 10.50a.m.; Baiti-
m3i-e. ll.al", m. rlailT ki rsant Knn,. a ti . w .. . .
coacliea from PMlAdslpUla and Baffinore
WUllaoispor4rEpreaMleare8New' York 100 n
- PMUiatpiiUi.'Ap.m. Waaiiinptoa 1.J0 p. m!
M5 p. m. r ' '
Erlts Mall levea ?w York 8.00p.m. : piiiiadel.
phla, xi.tt p. m. ; WajOilBZton, 10.00 p.m.; Balti.
moro,n.up. nu.tdaUj) arrtTlnffai; banburri.10
H.. m . With Onllrietn a1unnr. ... j7
tiUMcti-utA, uuu:(iroa avua sajuiaore and
more.
SUNBUaV, nAZr.KTUN V- WILKK8BARa
Ulirifttlll 1 VII w l Man ii iajn -wrw..
-'-- t'"ivs ii .-a u w a3
HIMNCU Kill.VVAY.
nal'rTrArt yr,...
Wllih3rr i all tt.u u n Kn an v .
aKU HHibS 1' JUUtil J 1U.UU I, UJ.
arrtTlngat Bloom Perry ia43a.ro., WUkea-barre
Express' East leaves Sunbury 5.33 p. m., arrtvtnc
at -Bloom Perry &, p. m.. Wllkee-birre 7JOp. in.
uuwui umin uaBsuarro ii.ii a.m.arnT.
IngatBlJom rVrry 13.37 p. rp., KUBbury 1.13 p.m.
SUNDAY TRAILS.
wtlkasbArre mall lesreasunbury lCWo a. m., ar
nnns atiilooa Perry 10:4s a. in., WUkes-Barre
1210 l.m.
Sualay accotuuiMauoa leaT-a WUkes-Barrv i 0
I - o'Jwu ivttt a.ja p.m., bqqij
1:30 p. m
CUAS. E. PDOU, J. a WOOD,
uen. Manager. uea. Pafeencer Act.
PHILADELPHIA fc HEADING
HA1LHOA.D.
ON AND AFTER JUNE 23th IrVl
TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMSBURO as (ollows-
(8CHD1T1 XICirTSD.)
For New York, Philadelphia, Reading. PotUrtlle.
i al tn fti ti cr c-eat (lusa. m
rorttmainsport, ililton and Dinruie 7M a. m.
3:1a. ll:a) p. in.
POf CatAmll frAl T-1 Hat. m 1 t.wi
' i
roriijperiitui,7:ll-03a.m., lfca), J:16, 6-00,
e33, ii:oo p. m.
TRAINS PO!t BLOOVSBURQ
Leave New y rk vu PWladelphU 7:43 a. m. 4.00
p. m. and vu Eiston 8.13 a. m. i43 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia 10.(0 a. m. 1-OOd. ra.
Leave Keadln-; 1130 a. m. 7:3T p. mT
Leave Poiunlie i-fc3u p. m.
Uave Tamaqua 1.-21 a. m. 3:13 p. m.
leave 'UI iuiipon 9 II a. in. 4:13 p. m.
Leave L'al wta. 7.1 .-fi. . m l.v. . ..
11-01 p. ml '
if Kltwrt,:ta, 1KB, 8.1W, lUTl a. m. I-Ss, sjl,
Ktl. ll:.i p. m. '
or
IM. 4-ai, S.-43. 7ri3 p. m. t,undays W6. i-fti. ll?f
a. m., 114, 3:13, 7:41 Ma. I
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Pier 7, Chestnut street
rVhs-t. and twutn street Wharf: vm,u"" alre-
roa iTLivnccitr.
week daya-Exprem 8.-00.9JM, 143. a. m. (Sat.
nntara nn v lLn ai .... .J; T7T 1 .
ACWU-ut-Ntuuc, O.W a. HL. 4:15, a.3J. n m.
bundava-Expn-M, :15. 7.-00. a.Dv kU, v-.Oi 9.W
a. m. Aecommodauon a.-oa a. m. araitJip. m.
asTcatnao, Liavi avuvno nrr.
Depot corner Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues t
.,jr Mt'ina ,A"U, t:JU, .Vt VAU. lUXU
C.CU 3:10 a. m. and 4' P. m.
bUndays-ExprBae. 4:00, 3.00, 6:0 8.-SJ. 7-.U1 3:00.
to. ' 1 y.
C. O. HANCOCK,
A. A .McLEon. 0nX fnu. JorhL
PATENTS,
veati isd Trade Harks ootalned,and all Paten t
UiieaiOoaluatedtorM.Jlia'rUTEf'BKS.
OUH OPPICE IS OPPM1TK U. n. PATES P
OPiTCK. We have so subgenclea. all boiineaa
Irtct, hence can transact patent bualneaa lo leaa
imeaad aiLESS COSTthaa those remetilroS
send rnaiti. drawla?, or photo, with description.
We advlae if Dates table or not. r .VvtZT
Our (ee not due im patent U secured.
A book.'Tlow to QUaln PaieotAlrtth rerevansea
duurSi 10" 8UM """"
C. A. SNOW CO.,
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LOWRNBERfi'S
JJiTr DOLLAIIS FOR LIFE SVIIOLAXSIIIV -mm
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
1700 Chestnut St., PHILADA., PA. (BetbSalM.) Pwltlaa r.r flradoatra. Tiro,
IMlaH. UratJ!alvvel. BeaiOaarseerritady. CirtularsbMUrnnaaMthispapet
jnly lM3w
WHOLESALE
(D-'aij, ffioiafc-o, C-.ri(j', Fvo-'ty I2otj.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week,
iransnsi "5T oootds jl. sfeci a t nrz;
SOLE AGENTS FOR.
F. F. Adams Sc Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobaooo.
Sole agents of the following brarxb ea! Cit-aia t
Henry Clay, Londres, Normal,
Any rdrr far Festrnds will be supplied
pc5, LtnoR5.
di Dutnaic;. peanVtU,
ad! tttjlijr WaJtiUij,
BLOOMSaSURG, PA.
G. 6. kOBBIS,
ElLEk lH
Foreign and Domestic
JOBBEI2 XUST CTO-J,S.
BLOOMSBURG tP
In DarcbaamiT hnnta hnt.l nosoiit.. :. i . ..... . . .
ia tm u :Ti i .i. i """"'"i i wine always to eeiect mat wnion
is the besmt will be the cheapen in the end. A good article ia always a
source of rjleasum. .T SAT.T'un i... .b .... f
, . ,r , " uao wou WIQe repniation lor sellinrr cood
goods at low prices. He bays direct from the manafactnrers, and can ull fint
articleaand pricesT ' obtained elsewhere. Here are some of the
Svwint? Machinm nf
in iheNew Home Sewing machine'
drawer drop leaf, all attachments,
19.50 to 60.
Royal St. John, $30 upwards.
aianoard Rotary, $40 upwards.
New Home, $30 upwards.
Have receive! 1 hn'ni.'ir'T""" m'v n
Uistm Cornet, the bc-st cornet in the
A cood asortmiiit of viniii.a ,,;,,,
accordeons, drmn, flQts, fifes'aud a'll
of musical instruments. Tha best of
for vinlina. mittnF. l.Al.. ..;i!
... .,r, u,,,m) vioiinceiio, and ?
bass Violins. Arrent fni. li..ii,.!l.' .....
pattern-book and fashion sheets.
PiaDOi. orcans nnrl aacinn ,., el.!.,..., .,.11 ... , . ...
discount for ca?h. b
DO nOt lend pUewllprn lint noil
i-i . , nun
in&rl s "is.?, r e
J. SALTZER,
Musical liistriiiiicnis
WAREROOMS.
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DEALERS IN
Indian Princosa, Samson, SHror
wills tlx Lavcat MmAzt faea, aa Man
reatn
i!tt3oml. le
Eiley Piano, $350 to $G0.
Steck, 375 to $600.
R. M. Bent it Co., 250 to 100.
Browu & Simpson, 250 to 400.
Rstey Organs, 90 to 175.
Miller organs, 75 to 150.
United tstites organs, 125 to 175.
Chicago Cottage organ, 90 to $140
Worcester organs, !J75 to $150.
Parii organs, 60 to $100.
Cvlebrated White Sewing Machines 3
to 65.
New Domestic Sewing Machines, 35
to $75.
Co., 3
from
Lii1
world.
i...s.
kinds
strinr - a
n. " , toT
.u.u .. .noniuy pa ments. A liber
....1- . . .
ocn mo BbouK 01 vonr home ilealpr
' - i.iaon,eu
and Sewinu Machines
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