.1 "St If? r in. IP m "'Si! What Ottra? KtMTOIUAI, DUfl'KHKNOB OF ONNION OK AN lMl'OnTANT RUIUKCT. What is tho furoo that ous(s disease) and which is tho moot convenient ap paratus (or applying lit How far U tho regular physician tuotut to us became wo boliovfl in hlin, ami how far are his pills ani powders and tonios only tho material rapresoutatives of hU personal indiienoo on our hoalthJ Tho reguhr doctors uurej tho homo) pathia doolors euro; tho llnhiicniann itos euro; and so do tho faith cures and mind cures, and tho so-called Christian Holentists, aud tho four-dollar-aud-a-half advertising itinerants, and the patont medicino men. They nil hit, and they atl tnUa, mi 1 the great differ onoe ono groat difference in tho ro salt is that when tho rogulaf doctors lose a patent no ono grumbles, and r?hen U19 irregular doctors loso ono tho community tamls on end and howls. Rochester Union and Adver User. .Nature cures, but naturo can be aid ed, hindered or dclealediu the curative process. And Urn Commercial's con tention is that it is the pirt of rational being to seek and trust the advice of men of good character who have studi ed tLo human system and learned, as far as modem soienoo lights tho way, how far they can aid natoro and how they oau bo4 avoid obstructing her. Buffalo Commercial. It is not our purposo to consider the ovils that rosult from employing tho unscrupulous, tho ignorant, charlatans and quacks to prescribe for the malad ies that afllict tho human family Wo simply declaro that tho physician who knows something is belter than the physician who knows nothing, or very little indeed about tho structure and tho conditions of tho human system. Of course "he does not know it all.'' Rochester Morning Herald. I have used Warner's Safe Cure aud' but for its timely uso would have been, I veribly boliove, in my gravo from what tho doctors termed Bright's dis ease. D. F. Shritier, sonior Editor Soioto Gazette, ChUHcothe, Ohio, in a letter dated Juno 30, 1800. It Savea My Life. After suffering for twelve years from contngoous Blood Poison, and trying tho best physicians attainablo ana ail tho patont medicines procurable, and steadily continuing to grow worso, I gavo up all hopes of recovery, and Ihe physicians pronounced the case incur able, llopiug agaiust hope I tried S. S. S. I improved from the first bottle, and after taking twelve was cured, sound and well, and for two years havo had no return or symptom of the vile disease. As I ova my life to S. S. S. I send this testimony for publication. II. M. Ueoisteie, Huniley, N. C. GAINED EIGHTEEN POUNDS. I consider S. S. S. tho beit tonio in the market. I took it for broken bown health, aud gained eighteen pound in three weeks. My appctito and streng th came baok to me, and mado a new man of me. Wax Gkblock, Belleville, Ohio. Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases mailed tree . SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. national Befonn Oonfrenee for Columbia County, Pa HELD IN BLOOMSBURG NOV., 3, AND 4, 1890. The Conference for Columbia Coun ty, already announced in those columns, met in the Court House at a quarter to eight o'clock on Monday, the 3rd inst. Notwithstanding the excitement on the eve of an important election, the Court Ilouse ww well filled. The venerablo David J. Waller Sr. conducted the de votional exercises. Ho said: "Wo are gathered in a templeof justice, and it is fitting that we should read the law on which as a foundation all hu man laws repopo." Then he read the Ten Commandments, some selections from tho New Testament concerning tho Sabbath, and the diviuo law of marriage from the second chapter of Genesis, and offered a fervent aud very comprehensive prayer. A volunteer choir of some fifteen voices led in the singing, and the Rev. Mr. Galloway of tho Bapii-tt chnroh, offered a touching ly earnest supplication for tho mercy of God to bo shown to the nation. Mr. Waller then introduced Col. John G . Freeze as tho presiding officer for tho eveniug. Col. Freeze is Chancellor of tho Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania. In a few well chosen words ho referred to the import ance of tho question proposed for dis cussion, and introduced Prof. J. P. Welsh of the Normal School, to speak on "The influence of the Bible on our Publiq Education." Prof. Welsh mado a brief but most effective argu ment in behalf of tho Bible in the Sch ools. Tho Corresponding Secretary of the National Reform Association, who had presented the cause in tho Pres bytcian and Lutherau ohurohes on the preoeedrg day, then spoke on ''The Peouliar Theory of Eduoation." Tho Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr., Superintendent of Publio Instruction for Pennsylvania in behalf of tho Committee on Resolu tions then submitted the following: Whereas, Tho oflico of the publio schools is to promote intelligence and moral obaracter, and Whereas, The Bible is infinitely superior lo all other books as a means of developing moral oharaoter, therefore Resolved, That the Bible should not bo omitted from tho list of text books adopted by Boards of Diiectors of our public schools. This was discussed by soveral speak ers and cordially adopted. After noti ces, the Conference then adjourned un til tho following day. tcesday's sessions, A meeting of tho pastors aud a few of the principal citizens was held in the afternoon of the following day, at which a permanent committee was ap pointed to co-operate with the National Reform Association in Columbia Coun ty. Of this committee the Rev. Iasao M, Paterson was mado Chairman, and Mr. W. II. Brooko, secretary. Other . mombers of tho Oommltteo wero the Rev. Dr. D. J. Waller, Jr., tho Rev. David J. Waller, Sr. the Rev. J. P, Tuatiu, the Rev. Mr. Aurnan, the Rev. Mr. Scar, Prof. J. P. Welsh, Prof. J. F. Ilarkins, aud tho following persons to whom specific departments of work wero assigned: tho Rov. W. C. Leverett Special Secretary for Divorce Reform! Prof, llaitleio, the Biblo in tho Schools tho Rev. I. A. Ileilraan, Sabbath Ob servancei the Rev. W. T. Galloway, tho Suppress'! a of Blasphemy! Mrs. J. P. Welsh, Young People's Societies j Mis. M. O. Walker, Tomperanco Work and the W. J. t. u.j air. jtoumaii .unnKer tho circulation of Petitions. Uho Committee was empowered to add to its members. At tho evening eofsion addresses were raado by K. H. Little. Esq., on "Sabbath Desecration by Corporations; bv tho Rev. Isaao M. Patterson on i'Tho Right of the Workingman to tho B . F. 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Tho following resolutions wero then presented in be half of the Committee on Resolutions and were adopted by a rising vote: Jiesolvea, Tnat since tno aauoatn is a witness for God in human life, and "a sign between God and man,- to re nounce tho Sabbath would bo openly to renounce as a nation, our relation to- God. Tho publio deseoralion of the Sabbath, is, therefore, not only a sin against God, but an ollonseagalnettne Commonwealth, and ought, to bo res trained by law. Jiesolvea, That all citizens nave a rioht to claim the protection of tho civil law in the quiet observance of the Sabbath: and as the president ot tne United States Is expressly exempted by Constitution from attending to publio business on that day, the rights of all oar citizens should bo defendod by equal safeguards. Resolved; That we regard "Sunday Mails," ' Sunday Railroad Trains," and "Sunday Newspapers" as an unholy triple allianco againet the sanctity of the Sabbath and the rights of the People to a day of rest. By a ecparate standing vote tho audience was requested to pledgo them Belves to discountenance and oppose Sunday nowspapers. About two-thirds of thoso present tobo to their feet. Although tho excitement attending tho election interfered with tho attend ance. Blill tho court-houeo was more than half filled with an interested and attentive audierce. The friendi of the cause throughout the country will watch with interest the work dono by this auxiliary Com mitteo. Swellintr in the neck and all other forms of scrofula, salt rheum, and etc., are cured by Hoop's Sarsaparilla. John Gifford, residing at Sngartawn Chester county was Saturday last made happy by a bullet dropping from his shoulder which he has carried there for over thirty-seven years. It was shot into bis flesh by an Indian in a battle in which Umord participated, and during the last score of years it has given him much pain. To-day the pain was greatly increased, and while he was moving about the house the bullet fell to the floor, since which he has been creatlv relieved. It Is a large, old-fashioned ballet, and shows to have been made by the old mould process. A. K. McClure, of the Philadelphia Times; Thomas V. Cooper, ohairraan of tho Stato Republican committee of Pennsylvania, and party, spent Fiiday in Birmingham. They were showenover aud around tho city. Mr. aicuiure, in an interview, said be came to sco the ful-hllment of tvs prediutlon mado ten years ago that Alabama would sell iron in Pennsylvania below cost price ihere and would ultimately become the cen tre of iron production in this country. He also said Alabama is the richest Stato in the Union in natural resources and Birmingham is the centre of her wealth aud development. J. hey leit then for Chattanooga. For eomo time past Hugh Stewart, I aged 31, a cooper by trade and a na tive ot Scotland, has been negltcting his work and living off his sister, Mis. Boyd Gilmore, who resides on Eleven th avenue, near Seventh street Altoona. Last Friday afternoon, while intoxioat ed, Stewart went to tne house and be gan smashing the Furniture. He was remonstrated with, but to no effect. His nephew, Boyd Gilmore, aged 17, finally put him out. At this Stewart became greatly angered and saying he would leave a couple ot corpses in Al toona started to break in the door. Young Gilmore tried to keep him out, hut, not iucceoding, picked up a heavy base ball bat and struck him on the head. Stewart fell and was carried into the house, although it was not known ho was severely hurt. Late in the eveniug he tell into a stupor and at 5 o'clock this morning ho died. At the Coroner's iLqutst it was found that his skull had been fractured. Tho boy is highly spoken of and baB the sympathy ot all who know him. A Bay of flops- For all who are held by the chains of scrofula or other diseases of the blood comes from Hood's Sarsaparilla, which bv Imparttnir the elements ot cood health and slrenatb to the vital nuiu dissolves tbo bonds of disease and sets the captive free. No other remedy in existance copibines tho positive econo my; tbo peculiar merit and tho modi oinal power of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Last Friday morning as a train of eighty-one freight cars was coming down tho steep grade on tbo Heading Itoad, lust outside ot bhamoitin the trainmen lost coutrol of it. Tho rails were slippery, tho brakes uselesB and down towards tho coal docks the train rushed at a terrific speed. Engineer Fry, of Tamaqua, held fast to the throttle, though h'.s fireman jumped- until be saw that collision with some coal oars at the dock was inevitable- Then bo, too, jumped and his train crashed into the cars and hurled them with a ghiftinir encine down the em bankmont at tho side of the trestle work. The crow of tho thiuinir engine saw the ruuaway train approaohing and esoaned in time. Encinoer Fry was only slightly bruised, as also was his fireman, and tho breakmen were nr hurt, It was a miraculous esoap Both engines and numerous oirs were smashed, and before tho debris could bo oleared awav a temporaryftrack h to bo laid. Tbo loss to the Reading Company will be beavy. Theodore M' Dowel I Eipliai at Williams pift Thoodoto McDowell, who for the past six months or moro hai been miking his homo with his son-in-law, Joseph Gann, No. 237 Market street Willhmsport died at fln early hour last Thursday morning under mot distress ing circumstances, and tho news of his death will be learnid with sincere re gret by a very largo clrclo of friends, Tho particulars of this popular gon tleman's doalh, are as follows: Mr. MoDowoll had gono lo Gold' ifc King's grrory store about G o'clock last ovining on an erranl for his daughter Mrs. Gann, and returned in a few moments, after which ho boaan reading a newspaper. A fow moments later his daughter noticed hishtad droop slightly as though sleepy, but ho said nothing, arising and walking toward the stair Bteeps, at tho foot of which ho sank dowu.aud callad for assistance. Mrs. Gann hurried across the room and by this time he had began vomiting aud said he was awful sick. Mr. Ginn was sent for as were a number of phy sicians, and the unfortunate gentloman was asbisled to a couoh. Drs. Rich, Lumloy and Hunt were soon at the house, but pronounced tho case one beyond all human aid. Mr McDowell's condition weakond rapidly, and about 4 o'olook this morning his spirit "de parted to eternity. His death was duo to apoplexy, ifo was nearly seventy years of age, and leaves two sons and tbre daughters to mourn his demise. Charles, a boo, tho invontor of tho Gor man drafting machine, William, Emma and Flora are all at present residing in New York city, and Mrs, Gann, of Williamsport. Thoodoro McDowell has spnt a very activo life, and even at his ad vanced ago was well preerved. His homo was at Lighlstreet, a pretty little village about two miles iiorth of liloomsburg, in Columbia county, aud it is largely due to his integrity and entrerpris that the town has gaind the pronuuence which it cujoys. Many years ago when blast furnaces were first built Mr. McDowell, together with several other men. established a fur nace at Licight Street, and for many years employed quitf a number of mtn in prepairing iron for the market, tho tnrbaco having the preparing iron for market, the furnace having the rcpu tation of producing some of the finest iron known. During Ii'ib lifetime de ceased, through thrilt and energy, ao- quired considerable wealth, and tho McDowell homestead, situated at the head of the main street of Light Street is a model ot comfort and rural beauty Here he aud his family lived for many years, and nono enioyod a blither dis tinction iu that section of the country than did tho name ot AloDowel. i'or tho past fifteen years dt ceased has liyed a retired life. He waa a devout Christian, a member of the Methodist church, and a consistent worker. The remains wero buried in the cemetary at Liight street on oiturday. In The Dark "Where's Mamief "I really don't know. She must be at homo though, for this is her beau night." "Well, l'vo looked all over the house xoept the pirlor aud the light's not lit ehere." Dr. KoohVTriumph- Berlin, Nov. 10 Professor Koch holds supreme sway over publio inter est. The publication of the excre ment has intensified the excitement both here and abroad, and from every ceu- ter of Europe and America telegrams of inquiry are pouring in on Koch, ftuhl, (Jornet, Bergman and other medical men who are known to be en gaged in treating patients by tho now method. Koch u oil rue in Albiecbt s strasse, tho Imperial Sanitary institute. IteichsgeBundhoitsamt, where Uornet and other Kochists are at work, are swamped w th letters ard .personal pplication?. Many medical men, lncludinc a nura ber of English and American physi- ians, have been studying the process under Dr. Levy, in the Barao wards of private hospital at JSo. 2b rrcuz'auer strasBe, where Professor Koch fiist achived striking results with small means. Hero einoe October eight prominent cures of consumptives have been in progress. The secret ot the composition of tbo 1 mph has been communicated to Pro fessors JJergmann, t raeutzal, liricger, Levy and other intimates of Professor Koch here also to Professor Weicert, of Frankfort; Dr. Rast, chief of tbo Hamburg hospital, and Profetsor Nothnagd. of the Viena university. I'rotessor JNothnagel, addressing tho students of the university, said; "We tace one ot the greatest intellectual achievements in tho province of modi- oine for centuries past. rrousor Koch's di-covery has a far wider scope than Jenuer's, and is perhaps the grandest feat in the history of our science. What inspires me with ad miration is not bo muoh tho actual dis covery as the method of baotcrological research, winch must serve asthobasi-i I all futuro discoveries in that line. The present mjment is among the most sublime that humanity has known." Professor BiI:roth holds that Pi of eli sor Kooh's method places it beyond doubt that a remedy will be found be fore long for cancer, which is still the greatest mystery in medicine, as ex perience indicates that carcinoma has a bacilio organ. A Man Chopped to Pieces. A man who cm never bo identified was torn to shreds by a Pennsylvania rauroau passenger tram at JVielucnin itio train was stopped and lust ono boar and ton minutes was spent in picking tbo pieces of tho man from the machinery of tbo locomotive, its wheels and tne front wneels and truck ot tuo hBccaRO car, plaoinir tbem in a ban. Old railroaders say it was the worst else of a man chopped to pieces they had ever seen, Tne stoppago ot tbe Pennsylvania train delayed a Lehigh valley passenger train nearly an Hour. L mi in in, J FOU Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs. Eiccli tn, rtmctfi for th rapid curt of Hrd Coldt.Coughi.HId Bound, YllowWtter.Ftw. Ollltmptr, Sot and Wok Eiti. 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Made simply with boiling water or milk, tioia oniy in naif pounu una, ny urocers, lauenua tuusi JA.AIl'.M Hl'l'j Ac CO., IlomccpatbloChenriUU, lltfltV iAIUUUU, bU,UU!U. ALES ME WANTED. LOCAL. OR TRAVELING to sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, 'Expenses and SUady employment guaranteed. CUASE BUOTUKIIS OOHPANY. mos. 11 HO, Rochester, N.V. I --i-JHalwmen for our Cbolco Nursery CtlxtCUstock. Salary and expenses or Kmnml.l(tn mlH. Htia nnlHI, tA nHm. r, (Xau tt OO., Nurse 17 nun, Rochester, N Y 1 awrSHitBkv WtfntSCD TCDI arw RAILROAD TIME TABLES. jgLOOMSUUltU&SUMilVAN It. It, Taxing cnect MONDAY, NOVEMUEIt 17, 18W. BOUTU. NOHT1I. .m- Ar- An Ar- Ly- Lv- Bloorfl8bunr,.... i m ia to t'is s ss j si 40' Main street e 18 U 01 1 07 8 M s it 47 lrntiilaln A id to nt9nj n . o .k n l'a per Mill .., S 08 11 W 0 68 1 M1M AM Lli;htstroot....... S 05 11 49 M 8 66 2 50 7 03 fi i n rrut-i 1 1 1 f i fia 4 J l i a m m Zftntr's t 4J 11 21 81 2-) 8 20 I S4 illllwater 6 87 11 19 S3 9 87 8 23 7 29 licntou, 5 28 11 09 8 16 9 17 3 SI 7 89 Bdsons, , 8 S3 11 01 11 9 41 8 38 7 41 Coles Creek, , s so 11 02 C9 9 41 a 42 7 48 Pnrki ...... . . It it 11 tiT A Wt (l 1 a i w an tfu.aiivai,.......,, o ju x Of U Vj V 0 a 0 , CSf Uubacba, fi IS 10 61 6 00 9 63 8 60 7 67 Central 6 03 10 43 6 63 10 03 4 00 B (17 IfUIItson City.... 6 00 10 40 6 60 10 10 4 09 8 10 LT. LV. J.V. AT. Ar. Ar r. H. 1. X. A. H. A, . T, H. P. M. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. DLOOMSBUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. F. U. NORTH. NORTUUUBKRLANP. .' B 40 Caincroa B 55 P.M. A.U. i. u 1 50 10 00 615 CDalasKy Uanvillo im Catawlssa 6 23 10 15 10 fQ 2 11 i'80 2 95 2 41 1(1 9rt ft 11 10 4.1 KMt uupcrt a 30 10 50 7 05 uiuuuisourg Dso Espy. mi Lima liidge. 6 50 Willow Urovo. H 54 10 57 7 12 11 05 7 20 11 12 7 27 11 1R 7R1 unarcroeic. oss lierwlck m Boaoli Haven Til Hick's Ferry 7 18 Shlckshlnuy 7 30 11 SO 733 1121 71) 2 (9 1131 749 1 320 11 So 7 55 Hunioclt'B.. 7 43 11 48 R nft Nanttcoke. ATonddo I'lymoutb 11 53 8 17 1 12 08 H 24 750 3 36 T5I 7 59 8 0J 3 45 11 10 8 24 1215 8 33 riytaoutu junction Kingston Uennett.. Maltoy Wyoming West LMttAton 19 20 S34 12 27 8 45 12 31 8 49 19-K Q M 80S 3 53 8 1! 8 17 8 21 4 01 4 Oil 4 11 12 40 8 58 FlttBton. 8 83 Lackawanna 8 40 827 12 45 9 03 12 Ftf Dm Tnj-lorvlUo 8 48 1 01 9 17 101) 925 1 15 9 30 uencvuo. iH SCBAKTOK. 900 4 23 r.M 1 20 9 35 r.M STATIONS. r. m. r. u SOHTD, SCRitlTON , 610 SCO ICS 6 SO I iiellovue 6 is 9ta .... 6 25 I Taylorvllle so 10 00 9 02 6 3u I A.M. A.u. p.ir. r.ii L.acaawanna os luus 810 fl 8T lltteton ill 1016 2 18 6 45 1 West PlttBton, 6 41 loss 2 24 dee Wyoming. 6 47 10 27 2 29 6 65 Maltby 6 51 10 30 .... 6 69 liennett. 0 65 10 34 337 703 Kingston 663 1038 340 707 Plymouth Junction 7 05 10 42 2 45 7 is Plymouth 710 1047 a 60 716 Avondale 714 10 51 2 65 7 21 Nanttcoke 7 19 10 55 sr,9 725 UUnlOCk's 7 '.'8 11 03 3 06 743 unlckshlnny 7 37 1112 uso 7 55 Hlck'a Perry 7 55 112a 3 31 8 07 Ueachllaven B01 1184 340 8 13 Berwick 8 07 11 40 3 47 S so Briar Creek 8 13 8 53 US7I LlmeKldge 8 !0 11 54 4 02 8 35 I VV1110WUIOVB. 8 16 1150 35T 881 liloomsburg 8 32 12 08 4 15 847 1 Hupert ; 8S7 121s 422 8 52 Catawlssa 8 42 IS 17 4 23 8 57 Kspy 8 26 12 01 4 09 8 41 Danville a 57 13 32 4 46 9 15 1 unuiasicy 454 Cameron 9 07 is 41 5 00 9 28 I NOUTUUHBERLAND. 9 21 12 65 5 15 943 I a. m. p. u. r. m. r. x. Connections at Itupert with Philadelphia & uouuiug luunjtui mr mmuuenu. lamaqua, nut tamsDOrt. sunhury. Pottivilie. etc At Nnrthum. berland with P. E. Dlv. P. 1L IL for Harrlsburg, laa.il iinvcu, cuiuuriuui, warren, uurry, ana ane- w. r. uALm-AU, uen. .Man.. . Scranton. Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. " lixil Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IMI TIME TABLE. In enect MAT 11, 18W. Trains leave Banbury EAST w Alt Sunday), for Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations I 9.40 a. m.. Sea Shore Exnreas fdaiiv artm amviutf at. i-uiiaampnias.15. m. ; riow YOrK 3.50 p.m.: Baltimore. 3.10 p.m. : Wanhlntrtnn I 5.65 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all sea I Shore points. Through passenger ooach to I rniiraeipma, uaiiunorts. i 1.35 o. m. Day Exnreas dally except Sundayjisr Harrlsburg and lnterme-1 6.60 p. m. ; New York, 9.85 p. m. : Baltimore 6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.19 p. m. Parlor oar through to FhUadelphla and passenger coacaea aiate Bbatious, luiat ruiisaeiDU turouui.uiruutiuoifiiiattuu iiaitunore. 8.05 o. rru Itenoro Accommodation (daiiv for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at rnuaaeipniat.xoa. m. : new icorE7.Ioa. m. Baltimore. 6.15 a. m. ; Washington 6.80 a. m. : Pullman sleeping car from Harrlsburg to Phlladel- pxuuiuiunew mm. x uuaueipuia passengers oan remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1.60 a. m. Erie Mall (daily) (or Harrlsburg and lutenuuuju-iu si-uuuuh, arr'ving at. 1 nuaaeipnia 6.50 a. m. New York, 9.90 a. m.; Through Pullman Bleeping uara uuu passenger coacues to rnuaaei phla. 2.50 a. m. Southern Express (duly) for Harrla bunr and intermediate stations arrlvlnir at lialti. moro 7.20, a. m. ail WAShlogton3.45, a.m. and through Pullman siefplng cars to Uiltlmiro and Washington, and through passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWAltb. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dallri. for Erie nn.1 n. Canandaigua ai d Intermediate stations, Kochet ter, Buffalo and NlagaraFalls, with through mil man paujecars and passonger coaches to Erie and Jioouesier. 9.63 News KxnrcsB f daily rsi , ori.- naver, and Intermediate stations. 1.42 p. m. Niagara Express (dally exceDt sun. day) tor Kane, Unna dalguaand Intermediate sta tions. K'f heater. Buffalo and Niagara Kalis with through passenger coaches to Kane and Kochester and Parlor car to Watklns. 5.80 p.m. Past Line (dally except Sundayifor lte- novo. Watklns and Intermediate stations, with through passenger coaches to uenovo and Watklns. y.ta p, m. wuuamspon. jupress ( aaiiy lor WlUlamsport and Intermediate stations. THROUGH TKAINS FOR SDNBUHT PKOMTHl JtAHT AHU BOUTU. NewB Express leaves Now York. 12.15 ntzht. Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. Baltimore, 4.30 a. m. liar, rtsburg, 8.10 a.m. dally arriving at Sunbury 9.53 a. u. Niagara Kiorcaa leaves New Yorke.20 a. m Philadelphia, u.50 u. m. ; Washington 8 10 a. m. Bal timore 9.00 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 1.42; p.m., with through Parlor oar from r niiaueipnia anavnrougapassongercoacnea rrom Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.: PhlladBl. phla,ll.40a. m. Washington, 10.50 a. m. ; Balti more. 1 1.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 5.30 p. m. with through passenger co tcties from Philadelphia and lialilmore tvuuamspori apress leaves now xora t.w p, i. Phtladelohla 4.25 D. tn. Washlnirtou 3.30 u. ni. Baltimore 4.43 p. m. (dally ) arriving at Sunbury 9.15 p. m. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p.m. : Philadel phia, 11.25 p. m. Washington, 10.00 p.m. Haiti- mure, u.su p. ui.,tuⅈ arriving at Dunuuryn.iu a. m with Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Billl. more. HUN11CUY, IIAZI.KTON at kVIl.KKHIIAHItB ItAll.KIIAII AMI HllllTII AN U WKT UWANCII RAILWAY. (Dat except uunuay.) Wllkesbarre Mult leaves sunbury 10.00 a. tn. arriving at Bloom jrorry 10.4s a. m., Wllkes-barre 13.10 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.S0 p. m., Wllkes-barre 7.50 p. m, sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 11.17 a.m. arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 13.37 p. m., Hunbury 1.28 p. m. vtng at Bloom Ferry 4.30 p. m., Sunbury 6.20 p. m SUNDAY TBAINS. Wllkesbarre mall leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m.. ar riving at Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., WUkea-Barre p. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry. 6.39 p. m.. Sunbury uuniay aeoommoaation leaves wiiaes-narre o:iu 7:S0 0 m ciias. s. ruuii, j, it. wuou. Gen. Manager. Uen. PaaBOnger Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING L KA.1LU6AD. ON AND AFTER NOV. 16 1S90. TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMRBTJ11G as follows: (6DND1YS EICIPTIP.) For New York. Philadelphia, Reading, Pottsvllle Tamaqua, etc., 6:05, 11:13 a. m. For vvuUamsport. 8:10 a. m., 3:16 p. m. For Danville and Milton, 6:10 a. m., 3:16, 11:00 p. m. For Catawlsaa.6-05, 8:10, 11:13 a, m., 12:20, 6:00 6:30 p. m. For Rupert 6.05, 8:10, 11:13 a. m., 12:20, 3:16, eJ, 6ao, ii:ufp. m. TRAINS FOR BLOOMSBURG Ijeave New York via Philadelphia 7:45 a. m. 4:00 p. m. ana via ttasion e:a a. m. 3:45 p. m. Iave Philadelphia 10:00 a. m. 6.-00 p. in. Ifave Heading 11:50 a. m. 7:51 p. in. I,eave l-oitsvuie 12:30 p. m. U-ave Tamaqua 1:21 a. m. 9:18 p. m. Leave williamsport 9.30 a. m. 4:19 1. m. Leave Catawlssa 7:00 8:40 a. m., 1:30, 8:20, 6:10 Leave Hupert 6.S1, 7:08, 8:47, 11:20 a. m. 1:88, 8:31, 6:18.11:10 p.m. ' ' , For Baltimore Washington and the West via B. & o. IU It. through trains leave Ulrard Avenue 1:84, 4:21, 6:65. 7:23 p. m. Sundays 4:16, 8.02, 11:21 Matun i niia. (r. s H. it. l(.) 4:16. 8:01. 11:97 a. in., 4:24, 6.61, 7:2J p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, pier 7, Chestnut Street Wharf, and south Street Wharf: ro ATLANTIC CITT. Week days Express, S.00, a, m. 8:00, 4:00, Accommodation, 8.00 a. m. 6.00, p. m. Buudais-. Express, SUM, a. m, datlOD 8:00 a. in. and 4:30 p, in, Aooommo. RJ-PBJ(I10, LSAVS ATLAMTId 01TT. Depot corner Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues 1 autlo and Arkana press. 1:30. 11.0 week days - Hipresa, 1:30. 11.00, a. m. and V.VU, l. Ul, AI and 4:80 p. m. accommodation, 8:03 Buudava KXDreaa. 4:00. d. m. AlMrrtmmrt. ; unviuu, liov a. iu. mill :gu ji, uu 1 wmm BACKWARD FOR THE LAST 40 IT IS A SATISFACTION Clothing i Establishment OF D, L0WENBERC, Still leads in the Latest Styles, Still leads in the Largest Stock, Still leads in the Latest Novelties. WHILE THE " - partmeinit. Is always full of the Latest and Domestic uoods made up PERFECT SATISFACTION WHOLESALE (Cafj, (rWo, C&ni(j', Fvoftj nA natj-. SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. ElSrOSI"" GOODS JL. SPECIAIil' X , SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sole agents of the (ottowfog brands et Cigars : Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, SAvor AiL Any tier fat Festivals will be supplied with th Lowest Market Pricei, nMlawat OrAttges, Lemon5, BLOOMSBURG, PA. G. 6. fiOBBllsfS, Foreign and Domestic H BLOOMSBURG P.- (JET THE BEST. Ia purobasirig house hold necessities, it is wise always to select that which i th best, it will bo the cheapest iu tho end. A good ortiolo is always a mrce of pleasure. J. SALTZEU has won a wi,ln goods at low prices. He buys direct from the manufacturers, and can sell first class coods cheaper than can be obtained elsnwli articles and prices,: Kvinrr MflP.iiinpH nf thrim fTmilos. 'n the New Homo Sewing machine luiwer droit leaf, all attachments, $19.50 to $00. Royal St. John, $30 upwards. Standard Kotary, $40 upwards. New Home, $30 upwards. Have received tho arrnnnv for thn Distin Cornet, the best cornet In tho A GOOll aSSOrtllll nt of vinlinx. irnilnrj. acoordeons, druiUH, llutnn. Bfesand all of musioal instruments. Tha best of strings for violins, miitars. banins. violinnello. n,l :-? bass violins. Agent for Butteriok's jiiiiujiu-uuuK. uu lasnion stieets. Pianos, oraans anl S3inrr m nliinr. uni.l nn r,,nii... . . a ------- - 0 H,att,,t frk 'ii:l. Do not send elsewherrt. but n.iU . . ... . who is always with you, and can givo any instrument you may purchase. J. SALTZER. Mu sial liiiliomnil:; ISaLOOlVIS WAREROOMS wKl'i mousH,fico cms- youitoHo Bhano IJ.JiTH,?!"i",lNI OtNUINt. Th. .sir H.rc Bum. i wtrauwv a TO KNOW THAT THE Largest Stock of Imported and by lixpenenced Workmen. ALWAYS GUARANTEED. DEALERS Iff ream N. F Kitcy Piano, $350 to $G0. Steck. 375 to SG00. R. M. Bent & Co., 250 to S400. Brown & Simpson, S250 to S-100. EsUy Organs, S90 to S175. Miller organs, 875 to $150. United States organs, $125 to $175. Ciroago Cottage organ, $90 to $140 Worcester organs, $75 to 8150. Paris organs, $G0 to $100. Celebrated White Sewing Machines $ to $05. New Domestic Sewing Machines, $35 to $75. mailfi Co., 3 from ttnntini, world. lnnlno kinds patterns, w.. -. vm uivuiiiv ' ' J llli:.! LC, Alio nml una tlo .innU n( .1 , " yuui iiuiuu ueaier, you any information or instruction upon e ail Scwin? U Machines 4 V7 - "'rU&&KlCKr -4 Hlv -1 I. MBdnUuMlBA udiK.tL. ,