The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 05, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA
interestinoi information.
Old daguerreotypes are the latest
antique to come to the fore. They are
framed in dull-colored velvet or In
silver or pewter, and their soft beauty
It fashionably valued.
Bastport peoplo ought to keep cool
the year round. For the past twenty
one years the average temperature
during the summer months has been
only flfty-elght degrees. Augusta
(Me.) Journal.
The official report of the German
commissioner of education at the
.World's Fair says: "In their school
eystem the Americans are in every,
nay superior to the Germans, most
notably In teaching languages, draw
ing and modelling. It Is surprising
what a command of language Amer
Jean children hava."
A medical journal says that In the
continued use of the eyes In such work
as sewing, bookerping, reading and
studying the saving point lies In glanc
ing up from such work at short Inter
nals. Practiced every ten or ffteeu
minutes It aiTords a relief to the mus
cular teiiHlon, rests the eyes and makei
the blood supply much better.
In the time of Edward VI. much ol
the lands of St. Peter's at Westmin
ister were seized by his Majesty's min
isters and courtiers, but In order to
reconcile the peoplo to that robbery,
they allowed a portion of the lands
to bo appropriated toward the repalra
of St. Paul's church; hence the phrase
"Robbing Peter to pay Paul."
That will be a novel feature which
it is announced Miss Sloan will intro
duce at her coming wedding. Two
of the housemaids, wearing simply
made gowiiB of white silk, with be
frilled caps and aprons of white mous
sollne de sole, will be detailed to es
cort the guests to the library and
morning rooms where tne presents am
displayed. New York Times.
The City of Mexico has discovered
that a most suluUry measure In thfl
matter of sanitation would be to se
cure a more rapid flow of Its sewaga
Accordingly, some twenty-five wind
mills are to be built in different part
of the city, at a cost of $25,000. whicb
will rotate paddle wheels In the sew
ers, and thus accomplish the desired
Object.
The celebrated Dr. Dumoulin, being
surrounded In his Inst moments by
many of his fellow-physlclans, who
deplored their loss, said to them,
"Gentlemen, I leave behind me threu
,,i,vniiMnns." livery one, thint-
LATEST DEVICE IN SULKIES.
ftinnortlrnt Tnvmtor Him Novel
hlcl for llarnra Karlng.
Yankee Ingenuity has already been
prime factor tn the progress of the
tlEht-harnwwi horse toward tho two
mlnute gait Scarcely had tho turf
men of the West made a great Im
provement In tracks, notably tho one
it Independence, whore the pacing
record was lowered to 2:06 In 1891,
than a Boston breeder brought out the
bicycle sulky. The application of the
Afcty wheel haa by the records aided
the trotters to the extent or nve sec
onds. Experts like John A. Goldmnlihl
are of the opinion that Maud 8. waa
. faster mare than Allx, and other
leclare that Johnston and Direct had
more speed and could carry it aa far
as Robert J. das ever done.
The Inventors are not satisfied that
the limit of mechanical aid to the har
tifsa racer hae been reached and a
lonnnctlcut man haa recently design
ed a new style of sulky, as the result!
af a year's study. Henry Small, who
has contrived this latest thing In
'bikes," le a contractor and builder
if Hartford. He set out to devise a
vehicle that would relieve the horse
it draught and also give him the
greatest possible freedom to use hia
ie.es. Mr. Small's idea is to have the
rnnnlne rear beside the animal. Thla
places the driver above the horse, the
seat being directly over the hips ot
tho flyer.
As the wheels are a little in ad
vance of the relnsman, the weight ot
.he dlrver becomes a propelling power
and the horse has practically no load
:o draw. There is a strap from the
surcingle to the end of the shaft, with!
An &8Bignniei.t for Hinii
' I have an assignment for you, Mr.
GralTik." gait! Hie editor to the new
reporter. " Are you married ?"
" No, sir."
I thought not. Get married in
stantly and let me have a three col
umn artie'e on how to manage a
wife. From Judge.
FACTS IN FEW WORDS. j
The Atlantic takes Its name from
Mt. Atlas.
MUldletown, Md., bos a cat which
hns adopted n young rat, and is rear
ing It with care.
" Tamales," a Mexican dish derived
from the Aztecs, are croquettes of be4
or chicken boiled in corn-huBks.
The deepest well on our Atlantld
coast Is that at the silk works nesjl
Northampton, Mass., depth 3,700 feet.
M.nv fhttipaa vrnmAn An Tint hlndl
maiij vu.,iv,'v ....... ... . .
their feet at all. Thousands of the ; Roberta." said the emancipated
peasant class have good walking feet, woman to her daughter, " I can see a
A codfish weighin- iz pounas wh
brought into Vlnaihaven, Me., recent
ly. The circumference of the head wa
four feet three Inches.
Urging Her Oiit
I. Ml
IGGAIITJ
Pennsylvania E&ilrccf . .
Time Tbie in effect Moy 9. '
THE NOTE I)
Specialist
prrnntrt)(: H)lv
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OF
IN
Tne rascagon.a, i.h - , tn nronoM before
named rrora wnat me inaians cucj o r -i - - ,
the Pascngonlas. or "the bread-malt- some other woman gets him ? lie s
lug the heat of the body. ! the very best cook in the town and he
It Is stated as an Interesting so- has money in his own right." From
clologlcal fact, that In London out of ju,i,.e,
100 widowers who marry again twelve: ' .
marry their housekeepers.
rvndall. if th
entirely
thing or two. You are in love with
Charles Wetherill."
r II - T -.v. "
w en, mamma, hullc " . . he flve anv tn the week,
" Then why don t VOU pluck Up "UV, Thursday. Friday, MiturUuy, (Sunday
TENNSYLVANIA,
LONG STANDING CHRONIC ,
CASES AND DISEASES
OF WOMEN,
-) OF (-
HARRISBURG, - PA.
887 Ilerr St., between 2d and 3d Pts.,
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Hood's Sarsaparilla gives great
Iro'm 1 to 4 f. M.,) and Mondays,
WILL VISIT
BLOOMSBURG,
AT THE
EXCHANCC HOTEL,
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fuiihury "
According to Prof, lynaaii, u vn n.pnial and digestive Ti-P.snAY of eacU WEEK,
llu uuu"7 "vi'v. - o - '
Wife
Controversy by Shovel
Don't I hear some one beat-
Ths Pruposed Nuw Sulky.
leather pockot to go over tho point,
to keep tho sulky from going forward
so fast ua to Interfere with the stride
jf the trotter. The only harn- ss ro
julred is composed of tho surcingle
broaststrap and oruno, wnicn vne iu-
f himoir to be one of the three, Vnntor thinks will bo of great benefit
pressed him to name them, upon which I ln permutlng freer use ot the Rhoul
ho replied. "Cleanliness, exercise and I Jur8 aIia cheat. A still more Import-
moderation in eating."
A Toronto saloon-keeper Is reported
a,.ir thnt the introduction of
electric cars ln that city has greatly
rtimintahPrt the Bales tn saloons, aa
ant advantage is the saving of dis
tance at the turns, since tho new
sulky can bo driven over any course
close to the rail without danger of an
upset. In case the horse rears, the
workmen who previously walked horns wheels cannot run forward, as tney
companies of from live to twenty, do with the vehicle now In use, and
and Se l at the saloons on the way Mr. Small says that the driver will
C a social drink, now ride home, and have more control of the animal from
inn? there BDend the evenings with the novel position of the seat. The
I stirrups are on tne snaits, ana vnero
i- h..a I u n.n attachment for securing the
once there, spend
their families.
cMontiflpnilv the Indian
described: Skin, brown or cinnamon
Hued; iris, dark; hair, long, black and
etraight; beard, scanty; eyes deep
seated; nose, broad and promin
ent; lips, full and rounded; face,
broad across the cheeks; head, square)
back of head flattened; forehead lo
and broad; Jaws, powerful; facial an
gle, about seventy-five.
Probably not many women know,
where tho powder-puffs with which
alabaster brows and blushing cheeks
are produced come from There Is a
place in Chicago wn , t! '
oheck rein, which does away with the
water hook, so that ln case or acci
dent the driver will be in no danger
from that appliance.
The notion of putting the wheels
beside the horse is not entirely new,
for a sulky on that plan was built a
few years ago, and was exhibited In
New York. That was before the small
wheel had come Into use for harness
racing, and the contrivance seemed
to be so clumsy, with the driver perch
ed high ln the air, that it attracted
no attention. The vehicle was taken
to Parkville Farm, on the Coney Is-
SUI1B innuence were einncij - " . ..- :f r,,,rifi-a
drawn, universal death would ensua streng'h, simply because it purines,
within a period of three days or less. : vitalises and enriches tne Diooa
Naples is to build permanent sea
baths to accommodate 43.000 person
and to enable them to have hot and
cold baths at all seasons of the year.
t . .1 l 1 Ik. miat Am nl
uermany nas auuuieu iuo o;dwui ,
separating the bright pupils from the ing a carpei r
stupid ones ln the public schools. The , Husband No. I hired an Irish
onrtin la t he done not by the teach : man and an Italian to put away the
ers but by medical men. i coal, and they are arguing. From
The recent discovery or several ae- jUihj,',.
terolds calls to mind the fact thai . .
Cores was the first of the miniature
planets to be discovered, and It waa
found on the first day of the present
century.
A mummy, on which were inscrip
tions that are said to have proved It
have been one of the Pharaohs, was
unwound In Egypt recently, and ex
perts have decided that he waa ln lui
afflicted with gout.
In their native haunts tigers are
divided Into three classes the gamo
killer, the cattle lifter, and the man
eater. The latter is almost niwuys u
aged beast, whose teeth and claws are
no longer serviceable. 1
A new religious sect has broken out
in Missouri, its cuntrul magnet for the
allurement of worshippers being an
"angel" who makes periodical nights
to heaven and returns with messages
for the faithful believers.
Fresh butter has been tranxported
from Australia to England, and sold aj
a profit for twenty-five cents a pound.
The freight amount to two cents a
pound. The next Australian experi
ment will be with poultry.
During the summer there will he
no less than four great conventions in
Boston. The estimated attendance U
aa fniinwn: Christian Eudeavorers, 50,-
000 to 75,000; Knight Templars, 50,000
to 75,000; Young People's Christian
Union, 2,000 to 4,000; Good Templars,
6,000.
Many of the great men of history;
have been of short stature. Canute
the Great was a singularly small man;
Napoleon, too, was little; Nelson had
no height to boast of; and the great
Conde was short enough. Hildebrand,
Gregory the Seventh, was "quite a di
minutive person. I
All the writers on Japan mention
the Japanese love of nature. In the
spring they form parties to go into
the country to see the fresh foliage,
erne llot'RH office hours will be from 8:30
to 11:80 In ttie inornint,'. rnmii u " - "
the anernoon, arm irum w m ,,.e,
excepting Suuday.
CONSULTATION FREE.
SnnMirv .lv
I Lewtsburg ....ar
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Philadelphia .ar ' 8 oo I 3 ',n 1'
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vnnff roari' t nrrii'iirti mm imm it u mi" n" iiu iritr-nrw . s iu w
nemlv all ailment n l cun-d or grenily vvaBUlncton " S 4 8i, 7 30 -
li..p.'d. The dlwiwei he treats nre ( oi.nump- 1
Mori, all Bronchial Affections, l.ossof Manhood. . KJ P. M.
Crooked Limbs, Wry Necks. Barrenness, Hero. gunbur, iv !I0 05 i S
fula. Halt. Itheum. Hyphllls, Eye and Kar ) - p. M.l I
seases, Hkln Diseases, Neiiralrfn, Hrl-ht s I I- rpwWown Jc ar'iH or, 4 JR.
sense, l lcers and old Hores of every descrlp- ritthhurl,. . K 10 411 3o
tlon, Kheinnatlsm, eiiner ai-uio i;i m
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HER JITTER
TELLS A WOMAN'S STORY.
Wrliten for Eves of Other Women. '
ant UL TO Ol l.lT ;
There is inestimable pleasure in doing
good to others, and joy ln a gratelul rec-
i.'iiiiiiiti of the art.
"On the old York Koad, Huntington
Park. l'diladeliiUia. dwells Miss M.
Downs, whote
uortialt we
cive. She de
sires that her
ease may be
tttated as a
means of bene
fiting others.
Mie says:
" India E.
K9 I'lnl-hnni'll
Vecetable Com-
jiouml has cured
me of Kidney
trouble, pain
ful menstrua
tions, and head
aches. It is
Canker, Tonslllt Is. Deafness, Mt .. Vitus' Iliinee.
Impedlinentot Speech, Loss of Voice, H . u t i -
inir. Cancer of tlio Htomach, Piles. Jaundice, .
Constipation, Biliousness, Dysentery. Chron :
Dlarrhuiu, chills and Fever, Fistula, Bilious
Ilarridbuig..
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Inlle. HlirnlVSlS. Ileail IllSCUne, luirauum
Worms ana i.iver oih, nun, 7..
However, It must be remembered that lie will
not undertake to t reat all cases, bvf only "w
.i.,..u I- nnaitivu mn iw cured or greatly re
lieved, and will tell you ul on-u which,
eltlin; can be accomplished.
Dll siar-TAUH A Iff iUwony specialist Mils
side of New York, Philadelphia and BufTalo,
who makes an exclusive speimnj n
chronic cases and the lMsenss of Women.
Tl.c. il-hn llllVP THII1 MllTMTI'llf 11.11 irBll'limiui
call at once and learn whether their aliment
cm he cured or not. No cases received unless
they can be cureu or gicany nrii,
What Dp. MacTsggart
HAS DONE AND IS DOING.
The Hector wishes the public to understand
t. .... , nn, ull,U nl, the OriMnar.V Hill "I
cSSsVbut desire; jus. ""lidlseaseH to treat.
t,.T.-v-V..pnTi5?r i Daily, f Flag station.
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at least (all to cure. When you suffer from
such consul niM (consultation Is "e'') Kvmiamsport.."
what he tells you can be relied ui on as a la t Lewlsburj "
beyond refutation. Some may " hy go t SunDury arl
Dr. MacTnirirtirt when we have as ood doctors
hefe as anywherrt- Yes, so you U.. ye n i -lr
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ever since.
fingered girls are engaged all tie )r Bou,evard and the lnventor has
round ln making them. The material abandoned the idea of plac.
Is the soft, fluffy down from cygnet a market, as he has left
or young swans, "a " cm.,, gjr this odd-lookln8 device remain there
from tne lsiauuu v
Chicago Record. '
Berlin Is anxious that the Indus
I rial Exposition which will be held in
hat c ty in 1836 shall be attractive to
111 interested in the study of modern
clty .overmueut. Accordingly, a sep
arate pavilion, covering about 1,200
nnuare meters of ground, will be ereci
BQuare meters oi b 15u.000 marks.
K will b. sho;n the .Ud ot the
Management ot the educailMal. hos-
(111)
tui linnninld-lifit, OlllV
Invest JaTethe truthfulness of them. Where
are the Physicians who can remove cancers
without naln and cure it oeyona penmvoi."e. Ne9C0Deck
,V u i,nPU ,.nn I'lill t til B 1 tT
' "'""'i:. . " ho rinremove tumors
Sr evenHS pounds weight, 'VStieavlila Nescopeck lv!
the knife, without pain, and wit hout leav mf a k f)len ar
gear? Dr. MacTak'Kart (Iocs It. V .hat physl- Fern01en
clan can cure nstuias wiuiom c, , , ... v. .. jmcuen
inir the least naln or sorenesdurtn treatment? I lu
..r i..,..rr Hnil It. slleeCBSIUUV. I llcSO I ...
this is all over, thanks to your good mntu. X Po.vllle
roM U.lv. I trust HIV testimonial ' u .rirmielntf w
othirrs to take It and be cured. They
truly a wonderful medicine. I cannot
mv feplintrs before I took It.
The pain in my back was dreadful, and
during menstruations the aony I suf
fered nearly drove me wild; and then my
head would ache for a week, and now
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r.n lind It at auv dnii! store. Our drug
gist says the demand for it is very large,
It Va lidping so many aitmj
?.r:r.r...' , no iu nrivnncinir witu
rapid strides' far In' tho lead ot lue regular Nescop.clt h
nnifilnncr. i-io-ij 1 u.'aiiaullnnpn.flr
pructloner.
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in the autumn to enjoy Its brilliant I jhe best burning oil that
Si, .i
Strawberry Planting
If there is a rea-der of this paper
who has a bit of land and has no
strawberry patch thorcon, let him
remedy that omission the coming sea
son If he has had no experience, the
Questions he will naturally ask ar as
follows; How tiad when shall I plaat
ftm What varieties shall I plant?
T F ,t shall I plant to Jurnlsh I a
.ni.wit.iii "" l . aonnlv for a family or sixf
can bo made from petro
leum.
manage
pual and en :; pp,y fop a famlly
Kes. Pb c buildings, markets and
Subllc baths. These win be full 11-
... i .. i ami nriwi lea o.u
ted uy muaeio ,
lustra
by full statistics,
CURRENT TOPICS.
TaiHrnr all thlnKS Into consideration
the best time for planting Is as early
In the sprln as the ground can. be
worked, though they may Be success
fully planted all through the spring
summer and early autumn. Plant
them In the spring. Plant them la
rows threa and one-half or four feet
apart, the latter preferable, and about
fifteen Inches apart in the rows. The
ground should have received a gen
erous supply of fertilizer ln some form
and should be thoroughly and deeply,
worked Keep the cultivator running
occasionally between me row i .
We Challenge Comparison with any
other illuminating oil made.
The "dumb" piano is a new inven
tion on which young ladies can leara
music without making any sound.
Paris has a fat men's club, mem
.Drahin iii which is acquired by tip-
UWl.'.l- -- . . . I UlAXl"( , J
ping the beam ai iuv .hubi"--i tno weo,is down ana use mo uuo a-uu
or 220 pounds. tne na,nd for the same purpose In tho
It is said that the Indian Government rowa. The runners will soon begin
.....j. -,,.. -rf nil those who took . .md in the autumn you will
J.or m the Chltral campaign with six haVB a BOnd matted row of plants,
montus extra, vnj,
ti,0 n.iik of the reindeer and its
cheese product are said to be most ex
cellent for all lung diseases. The na
tives, who live largely on the same,
ere remarkably free from al forms
of disease and among the hardiest and
robust people In the world.
Lovers of birds and their songs must
have noticed that the robin's note has
changed. The bird Is now sounding
toU high love-note. The cry Is sim
ple and would scarcely attract atten
tion, but it is full of meaning, and
possesses a rare sweetness aud rich
ness. Backed by Lord Rohoborry. an ex
pedition will soou be undertaken into
the entirely unknown country between
Wpo and Alexandria. Here were
once the gardens of the Hesperldos,
and here flourished the Greek city and
colony of Cyrene, tho ruins of which
are now about to be excavated.
The Imperial marquee, where Em
peror William wiil enurtain his 1,200
guests at the grand banquet In honor
yf the inauguration i
ai, is constructed of wood, in the shape
of a man-of-war. Ii 1 an exact re
production of theOer tra, g
frlmite ruiona, winvu
ged. Judging rrora u
ner
We stake our Reputation, as Refiners
upon the statement that it is
The Bes t Oil
IN THE WOHI.n,
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR.
Crown - Acme
HIE ATLANTIC REFINING CO,
. . .
leaving a narrow strip uolwwu.
rows for convenience in working and
nicking. When the ground haa frozen
solidly in .na wiumji, -
mulch of coarse stable manure, straw
or refuse of any kind, to protect thorn,
from the frequent freezing and thaw
ing which will otherwise take plnm
Uncover them in the spring, leaving
the mulch between the rows where It
will, before the season is ovi ,
incorporated In the solh
IlfldilillZ I'Untt.
All bedding plants flower the better
when decayed blossoms are removed.
The rhododendrons and azaleas should
have this attention, otherwise the
ripening of the soeds tends to check
the plant's growth. If the Pr b:
malra la thus watched, with Us flat
heada of rcy pink flowers which are
bo perfect about the last of June., I the
bush will seldom lw without some dis
play from June until October.
In New York waters, and is fully rig
nr, frm the solidity of itf
SZit,' U is believed that Itwlll
..it ha ntuizad aa a uavi
eventually be
school.
IiMlrv Sr.hooU.
Reports from the several stations
where dairy schools have b.wn esUib
Hint r.hn number cl uppn-
cants exceeds the capiwlt) of tne
i..w,ia This is very encouraging.
nnd is the strongeBt evidence that con
i.- in favor of the r.ict Hint
farmers are progressive and that they
are endeavoring to give their sosa a
BiiienUilc kaowledst ot uuirjiuk. i
tints, and in the winter to survey, the
landscape clothed with snow.
PERSONAL MENTION. "
It cives a brilliant light. It will not
Georee Gould Is said to have asplra- ,t, .t,;mn,v,. it will not char the
tlons to enter incw f"1' T, wick It has a high fire test. It will not
come a State Senator and gradually; i wlcK- 11 "a " . ,,,,,,.
work his way up to the United States explode. It u pre-eminently a family .afety
Senate. oil,
Arthur Balfour, becoming tired of
golf, and has taken to the bicycle.
The British Parliament, it Is said, Is
watching Mr. Balfour's experiments
In wheeling with deeg Interest. , ,
Franz Defregger, the famous Ger
man artist, paesed his sixtieth birth
day in his villa near Bozen a fow
days ago. He Is now at work on a
great altar piece St. Joseph for a
new church of Bozen.
"Uncle Dick" Oglesby, the Illinois
ex-Governor, who told a visitor the
other day that he was "an old piece
of household furniture, old-fashioned
and worn-out," Is past seventy, but
hearty.
It is thirty years since Gen. Bucr-
surrendered to Grant at rri
Donelson. Tho veteran soiaier wjk
about Louisville, nowadays, eorncoO
pipe in mouth, waiting for a summons
to represent Kentucky iu the Senate
Now York World,
nn hpr wnv back from Cape Martin to
Farnborough the ex-Empress Eugenie
stayed for a time ln Paris. She drove
through the Tuilerlos Gardens, and,
visited again the site of what was once
the royal abode where she entertain
ed nearly every sovereign iu juivyu.
rinopn Victoria's elderly cousin, the
Duke of Cambrlde, has Inexorably re
fused to permit any bicycling to be
Indulged in Hyde Park, of which he
is the Ranger. Tne uoveruuiem
granted the necessary auiium4auuu
wlgthout counting on Duke Georg-e,
who never until now hns made use of
the authority contorrea Dy too mw
of Ranger, which everybody regarded
as a mere sinecuie.
Pr. von Behber, a German meteor
ologist, has determmeo now not are
the clothes we wear. h i"
side temperature is 50 degrees Fah
renheit tho temperature on the coat
is 71 2 degrees, that between the coat
and the waistcoat 73.6 degrees be
twoon the waistcoat and the shirt 75.
degrees, between slilrt and undershirt
77 4 degrees, nnd between the woolore
undershlit and the skin 90.9 degree.
"Meriden Is proud of having among
her veterans a man who helped to
defend Fort Sumter," says the Hart
ford Times. "He U John Doran, who
in 1SC0. wiis working In Southiugton,
and who, in company with another
man. went on a pleasure trip to
Charleston. Of the ; rave Sumter
defonders only seven are ItvUig, ln
i...iir, tha Murldeu wan. Two of
in effect May, 13, tt 5.
TRAINS IUV1 BLOOMSBCKO
nvir New Tort, pmiadelphla, Reading Potts-1 aud Washington ana between
rliy7ScpT5miday. I Dally. 18 atWL.
Pullman Parlor ana Sleeping V.ar,w..
through trains between Sunoury, w. m- -and
Erie, between Sunbury and ."""H'Si,
i.v-.ut'.ir.utin and between liarrlsburg, 1 is
vine, Tamaqua, weekday 11.85 a. m.
nr utiiiamaDort. weekdays, T.35 a. m 8. p.
m. ., .,. .mbHin.rMLm.. I u tipirvnaT. J. R. WOOD,
.nr , jiili , i . i u muu ... , - , . .
frS la.in" .,,n nnr.1V tO Ticket
tor lurtuur miytu.",."" ,
R.trVOOD,
Gen. Pass, Alt.
Gen'l. Manager.
,.n,- m ii M a. m.. 12.20.
ForcaiawiHaa "" . -
8 For Kii'pert weekdays7.35, U.M a. m., 12.20, 8.25 , rpTtf, TASLE
.0o, M, p. m. ... . ... JTUliAJlWii
BLOOMSBURG STATION,
BLOOM SBUFG, TA
STATIONS.
o'Jr u u .i,,r,ii trStns lt ave Keadlnir Ter
ma" PhtladelphlarH., 7.65, I1.M a, m., W
Eh!irriet station, weekdays, 1.35, 641.
8 2S p. m. Sundays, 1.85, 823 p. m.
TRAINS FOB BLOOMSBURU
rA New York via Philadelphia 8.00 a ! w-jaTnTMBKRiiND -
m.. and via Haaron . iu, miw,.
Leave Reading 11.60 a. m. 1 Danville
Leave Pott sville n.30 p. m. I Cat awlbsa ...
Leave Tamaqua 1.80 a.m., I Kupert.... ...
Leave willlainspoit weekdays 10.10 a m, 4.30 p. I uioomaburg,
m. . , . , n nn flnn. m. 1.S0. 1 T i.wirt'iVA""'
Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27. a. m., 12.06 Brlarcreea
1.87, S.se, l.3. Sch Haven
leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street wharr milckBhlnuy..
DELAWARE.LACK AWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
A.M. r.n. a.m. r.v.
6 25 1.50 10 05 5 50
:: So?
i'i'i' 2 'ii 101ft 6 IS
710 2 2H 10 39 6 8H
7 17 S 31 1 44 6 83
7 11 2 3tl 10 4 8 8
7 83 2 43 .... 4
7 40 2 50 ii
744 2 54
7 4S 7 00
, 7 5B 3 04 11 18 7 oa
, 8 T4 3 10 U 18 7 12
810 8 17 .... 7 1
8 20 S 1M H M i
s -m a 89 ... 7 47
and south Street wharl for Atliintlc cit y. Uuuiock's. .M tW
Wkki-oavs F.xpreHS, H.0D, a. m., (ttftturaajs i NftT1,iPOte 8 8, w n I ?j
onV"". w."0. -6-''0 p.ui. Acoomiuoda- XJSK: 3 41 3 51 J W
a ,ui m w. a n in
.At&. corner
Atluntto and ArkanHHH Avenues.
and 530 p. ra. Acbommodatlon, 8.15 a. m. aud
4,HunaaV-Kxpress, 400, 5.15 B.OO p. m. AC
ooimiiodtttloD, 7.15 a. m. and 4.15 p. m.
parlor Cars on all Express trains.
I. A. HWEIHAHl). C. Q. HANCOl K,
Gen'l Superintendent. Oen 1 Pass. AKu
n.,'uui,io., g
fit iuu, t. . m
. ,'inn i i .iuulliuu.... . . v -
Kingston -
Bennett
Forty Fort
Wyoming
West rivtston
Husiuiehanna Ave
pittston
Duryea
8 .'4 4 05
8 53 4 08
DtlO 4 11
05 4 17
H 10 4 22
U 14 4 25
It I V 4 30
H 20 4 31
DUl jcn ... :.. . 87 g
Lackawanna 10 ,
Hehevue. 1848 9
IN
Cleanse the Bowels aim runty mo !'"""'.
Cure I'iarrluK. tyseu'ery and Dyspepsia,
a"C uive healthy action to the entire ayBteui.
7.13-tf. N. O
i,..nT the aienoeu mau.
tbom, named Coste'.lo and Johusoa.
live at Washington," ,. . .... ..
Bold
.h..IaIi fllnmonrl BfiaJ. '
EHHYROYAL PILLS
r, ftlwkys rvllaulv. laoils ail
ltPK.olnt fur Chi hiter' frtdluh In-
-T tl,m,l tl, Uid Ukd Void Dieulllo
iim, BAftled with blue nnnoo. muo
liftw aitA WMtitiumi- Ai Dragged, or "Oit 4.
Iu iUiupi fur jjrttoulri, lualluionlaU uJ
' Umliv Ibr lll,n . 1J Hurt
1 iJ
-A.
WE HAVE WO AGENTS
Hit HUip irum wu . ivjij
wlmhMule prlceu. Klilp Biiy
wlieru lor enuniluatlim ; pay
frelcbt Nith ways If uot BallB-
rarrluitea. 00 atylea of
llnrqi'HN. Hfiiil 4cta.
fur lia puKe t'tttalcHiue.
SI.KIIAIIT I'AHIIUUK
IAI1.NKMH JlHi. 10.,
W. U. Pralt, b'f, tlklmrl, In
SOUTH. II. it B. R. U.
BTATION8.
BlOOlllMbUg.
' r. & V.
Main St..
..Irondale...
Paper Mill.
..Llu'lit St..
Orange vire.
.. .boraa....
.. .Zaner'ri...
Stillwater .
...uenton....
..Edson'8...
cole's Cr'k.
.sugarloar..
..Laubach..
...Central...
.Jam. City..
am a.m.ipm p.m.i
7.10 11.40 .80 a-40
7.0S 11.85 6. .8.l
7.03 U.3i .'14 J.85
6.20 a .M
6.M 11.83 .IH t tO
8.50 11.) .0 K.I5
.4(l ll.'O 5.59 2.00
IW 11.01 5.48 1
6.85 10.58 5.44 1.30
.8 10 58 5.37 1.8ft
6.08 10.48 5.87 1.10
6.04 10 40 5 IW 13.35
6. 111! 0 H6 ft.SU 18.311
6. lib 10.35 5.16 18.85
6.68 10.38 5.18 ) 80
5.41 10.83 6.08 13.0IS
5.4'l 10.8O5.0O 11.50
am a in p in P m
LI4VC
NOHTU
I.EAVK
atnipmipnitam
8 30:5 M 4.1 6.10
8.31 8.48 6.4 1 ' 13
8.3rt 8. Ii ti 471
8 i: 6.50 t' ':
8. 54 6.58:6.87
S.OillT.GS'fl.SO
3 in,7.io'7.n
8 8517.84 7.41
3.30 7.8II 8.00
8.10 7.30 8.40
S.457.445
8.47I7.4S 8 68
3.58 7.58 0.00
8.57 7 57'H 10
4.07'8.07i30
4.1(:8 10 0. II)
am p in p m fltn
AKK1VK
SOaANTOH
STATIONS.
8 44
8.47
8. SB
0.06
U.M)
U.13
D.83
S6
V.88
D.31
ft 361
0.45
0.60
SCKANTON .
flpllevue
Taylor
Laokawnnna
Duryea.
I'lttaton
suwiueuanuiiAvc :-,y. aos 838
l'"'a'-uu ..Z ,T.ou DIM 6 43
8 07
18 05 8 18
...... 8 1
8 1
12 IB 8 8
S 30
18 S3 h 88
18 80 8 8
8 44
8 48
57
U 4'i 4 55 18
A. T. M I' M-
WEST.
. w. a.m. r. m.p.
6 00 0 65 180 6 07
6 05 ....
0 10 10 04 1 40. 6 1f
6 18 10 11 14PI 6 84
HS8 1014 1516 88
6 8 10 IS 1 50 6
6 S8 10 81 ' "
0 35
THE COLUMBIA KITCHEN
SPOON
tor dipping Ice cream, Puddings, Batter, flash
ed Potatoes, and any tiling that stleks to tlm
howl. No extra knlle or Biiorni noedid to eh aii
l... Every housekeeper will b delighted Willi
It. Agents wanted. Sample by mail, llnueU,
30c; Sickle Plated, 50c. ,,.-,.,-
Patented Novelties, suaBI', p
o,Uit 3S.
5-3Mt-d,
STEEL ROOFING
and SBOBC.
8ucem!orp!'.' Pntenl.)
Lightning, Firs mti Ctsrm Prcrf
Send for I The Penti Iron Koon n nu -calalciKue
Ajuuutf t'. .I'U!;,',1 1 ,
Wi'bt
Wyoming,
Forty fort
llenneli
Kington
IMvmo'ith Junction.
ptymuuin
Avr.nuuin
Nanilcoke
lluuioek's
Khlckshlnny
6 45
6 48
6 64
6 60
7 04
1 OH
lllek'a Ferry I
Beach Haven j
Berwick A b 51 ?VK"
catalnu
( priota.
bulo illlii.
10 3 816 60
10 30 88 6 55
10 43 8 81 ......
10 47 138 7 03
8 8 7 07
7 14 10 54 148.' W
f 0 lldi' 8 50 7 SO
7 SI 11 10 8 01 t 35
7M
8 0C
K06 3 4"
8 10 11 50 8 44 8 11
814 11 5 5
8 31 18 Ot 8 58 8 8
8 8-i 18 18 4 05 8 30
8 34 HI 18 418 8311
8 40 18 81 4 IS B41
8 65 12 37 4 88 8 5b
6 ....
Pft 18 46 4 11 !'
V80 100 5 Oo 8 85
A. M. V. M. T. M. T.H.
connections at Kupert with 1'UlUnelphla 4
KeadlHB Knliroad lor Tanianend, Tainaiina
Mlhauintiort, sunbury, Potuviiw, etc. A
Noitliumti-rland with P. &. E. 1)1 v. P. K. K. M
Harrl-lwr?, Luek Haven, Emporium, Wari-oa
cc,y ana Krl ? UAasTEU), (1(,n. MaB.,
Sorautoo, Pa.
ICKa a,, A"A BNESS i HEAD N015ES CURti
H 13 K' hi1 My 'lubulur ru.-hion ra-!t,w4,cn nil
VLaf Mt3tm tine faila, u, jh- i.,'l i ' . 'A hi
:nht'ar,1. Noialii, I. .i.iol.. K. 1 1 im ox. 833 li'way
ow Vur, ul ikl")t, ScuU tut Iwuk ud pnivtt FREKa
llrl.ire.ieek.
Willow drove
I.lme Hldne
Kupy
Kluomshurg
Kupert
Cnlawl6ia
PauvT.ie
Cuulasky..
Cameron
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