THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. LITERARY NOTE8. Mfl(tliw Arnolil has pone hnc.lt to EngUnd. Mil. Iw Wallace hna written a took for ililldrcn. James 11. Odooil U coming to America for I brief vacation. Mrn. Outer U writing tho llfo of lier hu Mid, tlio general. An lllustratoil rtlitlon of tho jioems of Paul tlayno it lit iirejvirntlon. V. 1). Howclls la tho Riiost of Btllson (lutclitm nt Lnko Winiilncsaukeo. Miss Kinnia li Brown la writing thoclailng pages of n "Llfo of James UumwU LowclL" Kdvrard Fuller, of Boston, will publish bU Ihlnl novel, "Tbeoiloro Trent," next spring. Thomas Sharp, of Tho llaltlmoro Bun, is writing n history of tbo Confederate navy. Mrs. Hancock bns nreparoil n volume of rcmuitivcncra of tbo late general wblch will loon bo published. 11111 Nyo will soon publish, through Davis Co., n voluino of lib short aketches, under tbe title of "lleniarks." 1'rofeasor McMoster baa written a volume on llonjamln Franklin for tho "American Men of Letters Series." Col John Hay's long-promised llfoof Alco ham Lincoln Is to begin as n serial In Tbo Century for November. Tho next volume of tho "Eminent Women Berles" will bo "Margaret of Angoleme," by MIh A, Mary F. Koblnson. Tho publishers of Mr. Haggard's story, "King Solomon's Mines," says that 83,000 ropiea ba o already been sold. Charlotto Dunning, the author of "Upon a Cast," Is preparing a now story of metropoli tan llfo entitled, "A Step Aside." Mr. Edwin A. Abliey's edition of "Sho Stoops to Conquer, with Its prologue by Austin Dobson, will noon appear. Woaro soon to bavo a now book from Rob ert Louis Stovanson, entitled "Tho Merry Men, and Other Tales and Fables." Belli 1'erley l'ooro's book, "Social Reminis cences of Sixty Years In tho National Me tropolis," will soon Ih ready for publication. Mrs. A. 0. Paddock has written a novel tuised upon Mormon ltfo and character, the tltlo of which is "The Outlaws of tho Great Basin." Tho sister of Uov. E. P. Boe, Miss Mary A. Roe, has written another novel, entitled "Left In tho Wlldernoss," which will bo brought out shortly. Mrs. Frank Leslie, who has boon lnter vlowod by Tho Tall Mall Gazette, says that she lives tho life of a man without a man's enjoyment. Victorlen Sardou, the French dramatist, besides twins engaged on a drama for the Forte St Martin, is at work on a now come dy for the Paris Vaudeville theatre. Grant Alton's forthcoming novel, "In All Shades," Is a molodramatlo story of Trinidad, tho titlo referring to tho complexion result big from the Intermixture of races. Henry Cabot Lodge, of Boston, is writing tho llfo of Oeorge Washington, and Professor Moses Colt Tyler tho llfo of Patrick Henry for tbe "American Statesman Series." Thomas Hardy, tbo English novelist, who has nearly completed his new novel, "Tho Woodlaudcrs,'l3 said to have In bis mind a "tragical little story," upon which bo will shortly begin work, Tho Lowell Citizen Is watching to see If Dr. Holmes is still an American. Says that paper: "If he publishes a book abusing all the men who entertained him, we shall know that he is quite English." Prentice Mulford is now editing an in teresting and peculiar monthly periodical in Boston, entitled the "White Cross Library," which is devoted to a new school of meta physics, and already, in its fifth number, baa excited considerable discussion and interest. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. Red ants will never bo found in closets or drawers if a small bag of sulphur is kept in these places. , To harden cast iron, mil one-half pint of oil of vitriol and two ounces of saltpetre iu threa gallonB of clean water. Heat the Iron to a cherry red, and dip as usual Whan larger flower pots aro used thore will bo moro leaves than flowers. Often plants do not bloom besause, having so much space, their strength is expended in forming roots and leaves. It has been discovered by a Chicago physi cian that suburban life is a powerful pro vocative of dyspepsia. Men are like animals, and must eat their meals quietly and leisurely, to secure a perfect flow of the gastric juice. It is said that watercress destroys tbe toxlo principle of tobacco without destroying its other qualities. If this information can be relied on, smokers have only to moisten their tobacco with the juice of water cresses and they can enjoy a harmless smoke. To cut glass jars, fill tbo jar with lard oil to where you want to cut the jar; then heat an iron rod or bar to rod beat ; immerse It In tho oil Tho unequal expansion will chock tho jar all round at tbo surface of the oil, on! you can lift oil the top part. The uso of morphia by physicians to suspend pain which they can not cure is said to have becams an abuse. A Pittsburgh man has been found to havo 1,040 hypodermic injec tion punctures in his body. Many are said to take tho in joct ions for tho soothing effect whon nothing in particular alls them, and thus fall Into a habit worso than drinking, which is the natural consequence. BIG STORIES. San Francisco papers are advertising a rat and squirrel poison that is said to have the excellent qualities of killing the animal, dry ing up its insides and tanning tho skin. A Coulongo correspondent of Tbo Bryson Equity allogcs that a young marksman of that place at 500 yards struck squarely the hTvad of a pin stuck in tbe centre of a com mon envelope. Toronto Globe. Canadian fishermen at Cape Sable are hav ing trouble with sharks. One fisherman out In a small boat was obliged to call for help to beat olf a huge mancater that was determined to capsize tho skiff and eat its occupant. A statement going tho rounds of tbe press is to tbo effect that J. W, Donaldson, of Vin cenncs, Ind., alter years of experimenting, has succeeded in raising chickens covered with long white hair Instead of feathers. A land turtle got in front of Jacob Crider's self-blndiug reaper, noar Grcencastlo, Pa,, bad a bind leg cut olf, and was taken up and bound in a sheaf of wheat, where ho was found by the threshers seven weeks later, The placo where the leg had been cut oil was nicely kealod. Mary J. Avers, a young girl of Boomervlllo, N, Y Is said to poss tho peculiarities of a turtle, owing to her mother having been bitten by a turtle, shortly beforo tbo birth of the child. The girl, It Is said, has under each ear a protuberance like a turtle shell and a similar marie on ner imcic She Li unusually homely, and in walking the motions of her arms involuntary correspond to those of her lower limbs. The Blairstown pruts U responsible for tbe story. THE STAGE. Margaret Mather has stirred Denver as heartily us she did San Francisco. Clara Morris' opening play at tho Union Bquaro theatre, Oct. , will be "Article 47." Herbert Archer and his charming wife Lello are m ban Jronclsco. Iheyopcu with Usmoud learlo in "Jvcnnetli Uordon." Mix, Langtry's first aiiiiearance in her com tug American engagement will bo at the Fifth Avenue theatre, New York, on Oct, 4, m "rem." W. J, Bcanlon's now song in "Shane-im. Lawn," "Gathering the Myrtle, with Mary," lias become very popular and Is ejicored again and again. A theatrical syndicate has been formed In London to produce "The Little Tycoon" there and iu tho provinces. Miss Ethel McAIpln will play tho leading role. FROM CATFISH CENTERS. Indians about Shasta, Cab, believe that cat fish were put into tbe river by white men for tbe special purposo of killing oir the Indians, They eat all other kinds, but throw back into the river all the cattish they catch. Gotlelb Bock, of Dubuque, Iu., stepped on tho bead of a catfish lying in bis buck yard a lew weeks ago, one of tho horns of tho lUIi piercing bis foot, which swelled enormously, causing him great loiii. It Is feared be may looe hu lite. John ilutlcdgc, of Ogle county, Ills., caught a catfish nlno Inches long oir a book. Then another catfish four feet two Inches long rama by and swallowed tbo nlno-lncu fish. Tbe monster was pulled out on tbe bunk, It weighed cighty-ouo jioiiihu. John Hodge, of Mount Vernon, Ilk, went bathing in tho Little Muddy creek and dis covered a catfish thrco feet long, which had tried to swim through a hollow, log and bad stuck fast. Ho laudod tho Uili alter a bard btrufglo. It weighed between sixty and mv entyjjboundv i GENERAL 8P0RTINQ NOTES. Hanlan predicts that Beach will beat Oau dmir. Inspector U. has won tho Dwycrs (-.13,700 this season. Plerro torlllard's colors will bo again seen en tho turf next year. Mills, of Liverpool, has ratieil tho twenty four hour bicycle rocord to 273 miles. Tho Proposed fight between Jack Kogarty and Joe EUlngsworth is oil for tho present. Jacob Bchacfor, tbo champion billiard player, has opened a billiard halt In St. Louis. L. E. Myers, the famous mnncr, It uow writing tickets for Harry Snedeker, tho well known bookmaker. It li sold that no les than seventeen trot tors havo trotted a mile In 2 :20 or less on tho Rochester track this season. A glove contest lietween Denny Kelleher and Jack Fogarty will fnko place near Bea ton in tho latter part of October. After Wallace Ross returns homo from England he will make preparations for swim mlng tho whirlpool of Niagara Falls. A prominent turf writer alleges that tho betting element among tbo patrons of horse racing Is growing less and less every year, Suffolk park Is to hold a trotting meeting, beginning Oct 10, and the following week Belmont park will hold a four days' trotting and pacing carnival. The London Refcreo accept Johnson's 100 yard record, 0 4-5s., as genuine, and adds that it Is a performance that many bavo tried to accomplish, but failed. Robert Renfrew, of Boston, says ho is ready to meet Duncan C. Ross or Charles Walsh in n mounted broad sword contest In or near Boston for $500 a side. Wolf RendofT, the heavy-weight boxer, who fought Jem Smith and Jack Knlfton for tho championship, has returned from England and Is ready to meet any man in America. Taddy Ryan writes from Chicago that If his glovo contest ends satisfactorily ho will be ready to fight either John L. Sullivan or Frank Hearld to a finish, with hard gloves. Budd Doble, tho famous trainer of Gold smith Maid, has secured a stallion named Bonnie McGregor, which he claims to bo tha coining trotter, and will give Maud B. a push for ber record. BASEBALL GOSSIP. Myers, of tho Kansas City's, has made but ono hit in twelve games. The Syracuse Stars havo engaged six new men from the Southern league. Bobby Matthews' arm is all right again and ho wants to pitch against tho Cincinnati?. Tho New York Mall and Express calls Rad bourn, of tho Bostons, tbo "great twirler." Tho Detrolts will play at Pittsburg on Oct. 13, 14 and 15, and Chicago will play there on Oct. at. The releasing and ongaglng of players by western Association clubs is going on at a lively rate. Tho New York papers have given up all hope of the New Yorks securing either first or second place. Kansas City denies any connection with any new association and desires to stay in tho League next year. Tbe St Louis Browns havo the credit of shutting out more clubs than any other team in the country. It is said that the Athletics have secured a manager for next season, but his namo Is withheld for tbe present The system of making a "ladies' day" at tho Leaguo games was Inaugurated at St Louis when the Boston club played there. Charley Bennett, one of the greatest catch-; era In tho country, has fully recovered and Is again supporting Baldwin behind the bat. A league is talked of noxt season to include Lyons, Clydo, Geddes, Canastota, Oneida, Rome, Norwich, Little Foils and Won, of New York. Glo-sscock now says ho is perfectly con tented to remain where ho is, and will play with the Maroons as long as they remain in tho League. Ryan, of the Chicagos, is tho best of the young hitters of the Leaguo. In his last six teen games he has made twenty-threo hits, with a total of forty, an average of .353 with the totals of .501. There is a cry going up for a change of management in the New Yorks. This would be a wrong movo iu tho way of reform, as baseball men saytkat no club has a better manager than the New York club. New YorkBun. A club that expects to hold the lead in the League must havo at least three good pitchers, according to calculation based on long ex perience. It is recordod that thoaverago pitcher breaks down at the end of bis fortieth name. This seems to bo the case with tbe New York team, Tom Johnson, who owns all of the street car lines in Indianapolis and the longest lino in Cleveland, Is nt the head of the movement for an Association team in the latter city. He is very weulthy, and if admitted would make ono of tbe longest headod men in tbe associa tion. His son Alfred would probably manage tbo team. The recent defeats of the New York club aro ascribed by tho papers of that city to tho inconveniences of travel, loss of proper rest, tho failure of the manager to present the strongest team at every gamo and tho in effectiveness of the pitchers. The batting and error columns, according to tho scribes, can throw no light on tho cause of the several defeats. It has been claimed that the recent gamo In which Hocker, of the Louisvllles, mode a total of fifteen bases in the seven times at bat was the greatest on rocord. Arthur Allison, formerly of tho Forest Citys, however, says that, In 1871. while playing with the Athletics, at Cincinnati, Jack Bass, of the former team, made throe home runs, a triple and a double, making a total of seventeen in the five time at tbe bat MUSICAL NOTES. Miss Lillian Russell will join Mr. Puffs comic opera troupe in San Francisco and ap pear m A i rip to Ainca." Rubinstein will personally conduct tho first performance of his new Sixth Bymphony in Lcipslc, which will take place next November, Prague is to have a Mozart "Cycle" in Oc tober, at which that master operas will be prcsentea in cnronologlcal succession. Ardlti's famous waltz, "U Bacio," wblch has been a source of rovenuo to so many muslo publishers, has yielded its composer only 1 ,250 irancs. Tbe Venetian composer. Angela Tessaro. has completed a new opera, "John Huts," which is said to be constructed on Wagnerian principles and to be rich in scenic effects. ... it , . i .unburn, uw uivumu wuur, wiu receivo 118,000, besides having hli traveling 1 11 VI L ,. f . II, expenses ana noiei mill paid, ior bis three months' engagsment in this country for next A FEW STATISTICS. Chicago boa bad 500 burglaries in three months. There aro 725,000 moro females than males In England. Wo imported 110,000,000 worth of precious stones uurlng low. . Over ?18,000,000 haj been expended on monuments in Alassacfusctts since 1H01. Ten thousand publ'a schools receivo flnaU' clal support from the government of Mexico. Arizona now contains about (100,000 cattle and homos. Cattle are listed for taxation at (15.50 per bead. Tho world now uses 40,000 barrels of coal oil dally, and America has enough on band to keep up tho supply for three years. In the five-cent savings banks of Charles ton, H. C, thecolored people have $UH,0S0.S5 ondejKislt. The largest depositor has $0,000 to Ills credit The longest drought that ever occurred in this country is said to have taken place in YiQti, when no rahi fell from the 1st of May to the 1st or (September, The public schools of this country now em ploy over 300,000 teachers and pay them fi.',uuu,uuu, a not very Haltering annual aver age of a little more than 1300 each. It is estimated that tbe wheat crop of Cali fornia will be worth 5I,000,000 this year, as against i.uuu.uuj jasc year, ana me uariey nop will fetch tlO,000,000, a gain of $7,000,. ouu over last year. The Vatican library contains 24,000 manu scripts, of which U,104 aro Oriental, 3,053 Unek and it.Uj'J uxun. A completo rata' loguo Is now, for tho first time, being pre pared and Is to lie published. Tbe Bclentltlo American is respousiblo for the statement that tho horse population of New York city is between 00,000 and 75,000, and that of I-ondon 200,000, of which 30,000 are used In publla carriages, on equal muubci in omnibuses, ana iv,uuu la strait cars. CHURCH NOTES. Jama hu 103 Protestant churches, with a membership of 11,078, Canon Dardiley, who died In England re cently, left seven sons In the ministry. Philadelphia claims that ono-flfth of Its opulatton Is enrolled in its Sunday schools. Preparation are already being mado for the next Pan-Presbyterian council, to bo held iu London in 18H8. Tho Protestants in Italy now numlier somo 800 churches nnd mission stations, nnd It is estimated that 10,000 members have been converted from Roman Ism. A newly formed church among tbo Zulus ha tbo following among Its regulations: "No member shall 1 permitted to drink tho white man's grog or nativo lieer, nor to touch It with his Hps." Tho Jewish population of Jerusalem Is con- stantly Increasing, and now numbers 18,000, This li tbo largest number that has lived In tho sacred city at ono tlmo slnco tho destruc tion by Titus In 70 A. D. The Salvation Army In Englnnd Is short of funds and resorted to tho heroic method of fasting last week and contributing to the treasury tho money thus saved from tho weekly item of personal expenses. Tho New York Obsorver thinks that an effort to bring all believers in Christ under ono denominational banner Is useless, while so many 'conscientious and consecrated Chris tians havo such widely varying views of doo trlno nnd discipline. Tho Salvation Army, at its recent Interna tional congress In London, claimed to havo 1,552 army corps and 3,002 olllccrs, and to havo held 38,200 weekly and 1,100,400 dally services, and to print its newspaper in nine teen different languages. Tho Independent says that Tho Catholic Review ought to bo ashamed of Itself, after tho slander has Iwen so completely refuted, again to chnrgo Mnrtln Luther witli tho com position of that rollicking rhyme, "Who loves not wine, woman and song I'' A congress of evangelical vt orkcrs is soon to bo held in Mexico, representing all denomi nations now engaged in that fiercely contested field of labor. Tho Presbyterian, Methodist Episcopal and lletmxll.it church soutli consti tute tho nucleus of tho movement iV correspondent of Tho Christian Union, writing from England, says that usually there is on tho communion table iu Noncon formist churches ono cup tied with a blue ribbon. This is for thoso communicants who object to using any but uufermented wine. VARIOUS PARAGRAPHS. In Washington territory a Chinaman has been mado a school teacher for tho benefit of bis countrymen. Tho largest apartment houso in the world is soon to bo built in Chicago. It will bo 318x213 feet, boven stories high, and " ill cost betwoen $:700,000nnd $800,000. A brick fell from tbo chimney of a church nt Champaign during tho Sunday services, and almost caused a panic, the congregation thinking another earthquake had brokon looso. The naval Inspectors find over 100 Ameri can steamshiiis hailing from New York alone, capablo of running fourteen knots on hour, which would lie of service as naval vessels of an inferior order upon an emergency. A man approached a scissors grinder at Jackson, Mich., and asked how much ho would charge to sharpen a pocket knife. "Ten cents," was the reply. The man thon handed the scis sors grinder a knife containing twenty-four blades. The extent to which consumption can bo prevouted hi a community if it is treated as a contagious disease is shown by tho experience of Naples, whero for over eighty years it was so treated, with precautions so rigid as to bo inhumano, but with tho result of practically stamping out the disease. Louisville is taking great advancing strides socially, Tho Post says that tho fashion this year will bo "not for tho gentlemen to escort tho ladies to parties, but for the ladies to go accompanied by chnperoncs and moet tho gen tlemen at tbo house of their host" A club has been formed for promoting this innova tion In southwestern society ways. An Auburn young man banjo-struck was tho causo of so much suffering to tho gentle man that lodged iu tho adjoining room that tbo latter bought a vLso, u saw and a file, and, according to tho ivKrt, "that night when n lilto lugs' silted through tho wall It was met by a sonata iu E on tho saw." The duel was kept up until a late hour, when the ban- joist gavo iu. THE LITTLE PEOPLE. A bright littlo girl of 0 was out riding the other day with her father around Chestnut Hill reservoir. Sho was told that from the two lakes tho water whtcli sho usod at homo was drawn. "Then ono pond is hot water aud the other cold, ain't it, pupal'1 was the in quiry. Boston Globe. "Mr. Feathcrly," inquired Bobby, whllo tho dessert wus being discussed, "is your dog's namo Homer "Ho," replied Feathcrly," In some astonishment, "his namo is Mnjor. Why, Uobbyi" "liecause, pa told ma last night that you were down nt thp Eaglo hotel, making Rome howl, and I s'posed ho was talking about your dog." Lifo. "I wish I was a girl, but I'd want to bo a big one," said little Tommy. "What do you want to Ik) a big girl for, Tommy t" asked a gentleman who was prcsont. "If I was a big girl I could wear a bustle, mid then w hen the teacher put me over bis kneo I wouldn't mind it hardly any. Texas Sittings. ;Momma," asked a congressman's child of bis mother, "what are thoso 'ante-bellum times' I hear papa talking about)" "They are tho times before tbo war, my child." Tbe child was quiet for a full minute. "Oh, I see," no saw, "tuat was berore aunty married uncle, wasn't it!" The mother restrained the child from further violence. Washington Critic. A Washington avenue boy was left with a neighbor while bis parents went to see a parade, and overheard tbe following gossip about thomi "It was a lovo match. They are a most united couple. After all, the right way is to marry for lovo ," Here the boy Interrupted with "Alnmma married papa 'causo sho was a fool; she said sol" Saturday Evening Spectator. Tho other day, as the Historian was riding down town after somo archaeological re searches at tbo South End, a carriage In which there were two sisters of charity drove by. There were two small boys on the oppo site scut of the car, and ono of them asked tbe other: "What ore they, anywayl" "Why, thoy'ro sisters of chariot, don't you know!" "What are sisters of cbariotl" "Oh, they're nuns don't too anybody, you know I" Bos ton Rocord. A little 3-ycor-old miss who bad lieen in the habit of hearing her father get rid of a troublesomo party by saying, "Ho ought to be killed," Is, with ber mother, visiting in a neighboring state. Her hostess was lecturing her little con for somo mlschelvous behavior and finally said; "Bob, I don't know what I will do with you," Tbe littlo niiss was an interested spectator and volunteored ber ad vice by saylngi "Why dont you kill html" -Fall River Herald. MUSICAL NOTES. Verdi's new opera, "Iago," will first see the light at the Theatre Comique, Paria Joachim is to give a series of concerts throughout the southern part of Germany. Adolph Muller, who died recently In Vi enna, was tho author of 4,773 musical works. Hubert WUke, the well known singer, is lying seriously 111 with typhoid fevor at Louis ville, Ky, Pagaidnl is said to havo played on throe strings of tho violin simultaneously without cutting tbo bridge, as Olo Bull did. Mr, A, Victor Benham, tho young Ameri can pianist who has been winning laurels abroad, will give a series of piano forte re citals in tbe principal cities of tbo United States during the coming season. Tbe readers of "Ben Hur" will bo glad to know that tbe sweet song of the fair Egyp tian, "Wako Not, but Hear Me, Love," has been set to muslo by Georgo L. Osgood and published by Oliver Dltsou & Co. The Chinese are said to have had a govern ment superintendence of muslo 4,000 years ago, Tbeuumbcr of dramatlu authors and plays under the Youen dynasty alone was 81, besides thoso who wrote 418 anonymous plays. J. II. Morcor would especially recoiu. mend to the ladies Acker's Dyspepsia TwWcU. Ah a laxativo they hivo no equal, They aro guaranteed to cure Cbronio Constipation, DyBpcpsia, and all diseases arising lrora a deranged stomach. With a free use of tlio lab ot, Sick Headache- is Impossible After a thorougn test J, II. Mercer mort positively nwicrt3 that Aclter'e English Kuini'dy is tho bent medicine for asthma, croup, couchs, whoopint; cough and all lung troubles that can be found. AbIc him about it, for ho fully guarantees it. SCOTTS EMULSION OF PUKE GOD LIVER OIL . And Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda Almost as Palatable pa Milk. The only preparation of COD MVT.R Oil, tint rsn bo taken roiultlf and tolerated for a long tlnis br delicate ttoinarlu. and as a hktieiit ron nvNitntriox, Sduin iois n.(Tii., anai.hu, ;h.i- MIAIi llhHIUII. romiiN a.nii iiiinur At ffcCTHINS, and ill WASUNll IIIMHUH BS Of CIIII.IHIM It l m.rrrlloo in lis remln. ITCflcrlbcd and endonod by tlio beat 1'bjsiclaas In tho countries of the world. For sale dy all druggists. Hi oot-31-lr . i-clii ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ASE YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Prevents Roup, Prevents Gnpes, Pre vent Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eat-Ing, Prevents Laying Soft Eggs, Haken Hens Lay. IT IS HOOTER, IimSDIClE It Sells for livo Gents Per Pound, Iu Boicfl, Chick-chick. er-re-ltee (fouhry food and pre. ventlve t.f disease for poult rt). the great ege food, produces tggi prodigiously and Is good tor the health of the fowfir.e It is the first article of Its kind ever Patented In the United States, Canada And England. 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Any ono in want of tho BUCKEYE IcriipiEY, Glass Feed Fertilizer, Grain Drill, Cider Mill or any thing Manufactured by the Company, can get them of AARON SMITH, ISUCKIIORN, PA. apr, 16-Gma. rt within c. siioitTLiDdirs academy, LI roll YOUNC1 MEN AM) HOYS, MEDIA, 1'A. 13 mllea from Philadelphia. Fixed nrico covers every expense, even books, tic. No extra charges. no incidental expenses. o examination ior uu- and all graduates, special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly, bpeclul drill for dull ana uachwara uoys. ratrous or hiuuents may be. lect nnv studies or rhooso the reeular EnirlUh. bcl entitle, lluslness, Classical or civil Engineering course, students lined at Media Academy are now in narvara, laie, rnnceion nnu ten otuer Colleges nnd l'olj technic schools. 10 students sent to college In ltNl, is In 1KM, 10 In liM, 10 In I8a. A craduatlnir class every scar In tho com mercial department. A Physical and Chemical l,uuurttiury, uvuiuubium uuu null urouutl. 13UU o:s. added to Ilbrarv In ISM. Physical anDaratus doubled In 18S3. Media has seven churches and a temDeranco charter which nrohlblls tho salo of an Intoxicating drinks. For new Illustrated circular auurfssiuu rnucuiai uuu iTupneiur, cmuum u, KUOltTUUOlJ, A. hi., (Harvard Graduate,) .Media, JTUU'a, IAUg.U.6li,iy-, PUOPHIETOH OF kkgs Barber Batli Room At the old stand, under tho Exchange Hotel, BLOOMSBURG PA ior worxing people, temliu cents post age, and wo will mall you free, a royal, valuable sample lux of goods that will pay ion In the way of making moro money In a few days than you over t bought possl. ble at anv buslnehs. Canllnl not rcnulrcrf. You can live al homo and work Insparo tlmo only, or aiuuetime ahoi ooiu sexes, oi an ages, grana ly successful, 60 cents to is easily earned every evening, 1 hat all who want work mat-test the business, wo make this unparallelod oner: To all who are not well satisfied wu will send II to pay tor tbo trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolute ly sure for all who fctatt at onco. Don't delay tuuirbs BTixsoN & iO., 1'oriiana, jutiac. lacci NEW FRUITS THIUMl'll GOOSEItEEBV JfSJtRff Va from 3 ) ou m? plants wero raised tbU hummer. tl.i!i each. IU.U1 perd07en plants. jiVlt'S I't'll a Winter npple,vfrylargo,red, olilne I luuo iu,i' ujiiit'iiruui-i', kuu fcupir mm waiti! un-ia. iruuu, I i.uo per doien lues. A largo ussoitineni of nur. sery block nlwajson haul, Order tor all ship menu booked now. Address 4tsl7d) uixmuB ACJILXls, west Chebter, Pa. AriVKUTISEItS by aildremng UEO. P. KOWKLL & CO., 10 bpruco bt., New York, ran learn the exact cost ot auy proposed line of AUVEUTIDINU In American Kewtpapers. ivioo-page pampnlet 10 els. eep io iU elys catarrh Cream Balm (lw llillef at once ami Curet Cold in Head, J HAY FEVER. Vo( a W';M, ,S"ni(ff" or )iMer. I'm from Iiijuriwi Itrvgt ami HAY-FEVER OJKittlve otlwf. A nnrtlclo H ntirtleil Into each nostril nnd la agreeable, Pilco 60 cents nt (irugglstn; by mull, registered, f.0 cents. Circulars free. Kf.Y II1I08. Druggists, Oh ego, N. Y. scplMt-d. PKI1 MONTH. Salary nnd Commis sion to competent manager for this city or state agency. A splendid combination. Our AUTOMATIC OAS noVKHN uuu save si per cent, in gas bins. tiurNiver ins Lights can bo nttnehedio any fixture, Instantly changing tho dull, sickly, yellow flnmo of nny gns in n cull, niuiiun iuuiiiiuu'3 mil', iut;ituciuK ui 11- llancv 60 per cent, over 8,coo In f crv Ice. Address THIS UNION NATIONAL OAS SAV1NO CO. 21 Knst tttti St,, New York. tseplO-Sm' ATENTS. Hut small percentage of fees In niL- tallied. Hend for circular giving full Information, nnd containing list of rcierrnces. ai. j, ulauki J, wasningion, u, u, Pacltlo Ilulldlng, (sepir.cm, MEN WANTED t to sell for tho 1IOOKKI1 NfltHCIIir.s. KstnblUhed lc3l. (lood pay nil tho year around on salary or commission, wiki lorienns. II. li HOOKUlt CO., Itochester, N. Y ffjil7-4t.il. H.AirJ3.0A.D l'irIII SABLE, ELA.WAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEHN KA1LHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOltTII. STATIONS. I SOUTH, p.m. p.m. a.m a.m. o.m. p.m. oo la 3d so ....scranton.... o 10 15 s 05 " 61 12 26 8 20 iieiievtie,.., 0 is u 20 2 10 8 48 12 22 8 22l...Taylorvlllo... 0 20 0 20 2 15 8 40 12 is 8 16 .. Lackawanna,. 0 27 0 31 222 8 33 12 08 8 10; PlttRton.,... 0 319 412 30 8 27 12 01 8 M,.Wcst PlttSton. C 40 9 47 2 38 o 2.' 11 ra 7 osi..., vtyoming....i 0 4T 9 62 2 41 8 17 1161 7 511. oUallby 0 49 9 5(1 2 41 B 12 11 60 7 6U, llCUncll,. ., 0 6.1 10 0)2 47 8 08 11 47 7 41 ....Kingston 68 10 052 60 8 08 11 47 7 47 ....Kingston .... 6 68 10 052 60 8 03 11 42 7 43 PI) mouth June, 7 (12 10 102 55 7 69 11 38 7 33 ....Plymouth.... 7 07 10 15 3 01) 7 511131 1 3II....AondalO. , 7 12 10 203 05 7 50 11 30 7 .10...,NnntICOU0...1 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 43 11 2.1 7 23 Hutllock's Creek 7 2.1 1032 8 27 7 SO 11 12 7 I2,.hlckshlnny.. 7 37 10 41 3 39 7 18 11 CO 7 00 . Hick's Ferry.. 7 50 II 11 3 52 7 11 10 51 6 51 ..Peach Haven., 7 67 it 003 68 7 05 10 47 6 47i llcrwlck.... 8 01 11 134 05 0 68 10 41 6 41 .Hrlar Creek.. 8 10 11 204 12 6 54 10 38 6 38 ..VlllOW Oro0.. 8 14 1123 116 6 60 10 31 6 34,.,.LIineltldgo... 8 18 11 29 4 2) 6 42 1C 27 ! 27 Hspy 8 25 11 30 4 27 6 36 10 21 0 21 ...Uloomsburg... 8 30 11 44 4 34 6 30 10 16 DIG... ltupcrt 18 36 11 50 4 40 6 25 10 11 6 11 Catawl'n HrldgO 8 41 11 55 4 46 6 08 9 50 6 Ml. ...Danville.... 8 53 12 136 04 6 00 9 49 5 49 ....ChUlasky,.,, 9 05 12 20 5 12 5 55 9 45 5 45l.... Cameron.... 9 08 12 25 6 17 5 40 9 32 6 32Northuniberland 9 25 12 40 5 35 p.m. am. a.m. I la.m. a.m. p.m W. F. UALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's office. Scrnnton, Fcb.nt,l82 Pennsylvania Railroad. . 1MT Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. flxll In efrict JuneT'tif.lsTfc mlns leave sun bur)'. EASTWAltD, 9.40 a. m., sea Shore Express (dally except Sunday), for llarrisburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m. j New York, 6.20 p. m. j Ualtlmore, 4.40 n. m. ; Warulngton, 5.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea horo points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia, l.top. m. Day express dally except Sunday),forHarrlsburg nnd interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p.m.; New York, 9.S5 p. m. ; Balllmoro 11.45 p. m. i Washington, 8.00 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Phlladelohla and Haltlmore. 7,45 p. m. Hcnovo Accommodation (dally for llarrisburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4 45 a. m. : Net; York- 7.30 a. m. llaltlmoie, 5.25 a. m. : Washington c.30 a. m. ; Sleeping car accommodations can bo secured at llarrisburg for Philadelphia and New Y'ork. On Sun days a through sleeping car will bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Phlladelph!a.Fhlladclph!a passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed untl 7 a. m. 7.60 a, m. Erlo Mall (daily except Monday, tor llarrisburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8.25 a. ra. New Y'ork, 11.30 a. m. , llaltlmoro 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.55 0. m. Through inillmau sleeping care aro run on this train to Philadelphia, Halllmoro and Washing ton, and through passenger coaches to Phlladel phla and Baltimore. WESTWARD. 5.10 a. m Erlo JIall (dally except Sunday), fo. Erie and all Intermediate stations and conandal, gua and intermediate stations, Hochester, Ilulti 10 aud Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Pal. aco cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Itoch ester. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) foi Lock Haven and Intermediate stations. 1.00 p. m. Niagara llxpiess (dally except Sun day) for Kane nnd Intermediate stations and Can nndalgua and principal Intermediate! stations, Hochester, Uuiralo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to hano and Hochester and Parlor car to Watklns. 5.30 p. in. Fast Line (dally except Sundaylfor lte novo and Intermediate stat tons, and Elmira, Wat kins nnd Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Henovo and Watklns. 9.20 n. m. Sunday mall forltenovo and Interme diate station- THHOUGII THA1NS FOHSUNI1UHY FItOMTHE EAST AND SOUTH. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m llarrisburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m. with through sleeping car from Philadelphia to WH llamsport. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. llarrisburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury 9.63. a. in. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Ualtlmore 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday arrUlng at sunbury, 1.00 p. m., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and Ualtlmore. Fast Line leaves New Yorlc 0.00 a. m. ; Phlladel phla,11.60 a. m. ; Washington, 9.60a. m.: Haiti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 5.30 p. m., with through passengei coaches from Philadelphia and llaltlmoro. KrloMnll leaves Now Y'ork 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel phla, 11.20 p. m. ; Washington, 10.00 p. in. Haiti more, 11.20 p. m., (dally except.saturday) arriving at sunbury 5.10 a. m., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Haltlmoio and through passenger coaches Iron) Philadelphia. BUNHimV, IIAZ1.KTON WII.KKNIMItlli: UAII.KO.M) AMI M1UT1I AND WI'.Vl' 111' MMI 1UII.WAY. (Dally except sunuay.) WUkcsbarro Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m. anlvlng at Uloom Ferry 10.62 a. m., Wllkes-barre 12.18 p. in. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry 6.2s p. in., Wllkes-barro 7.56 p. m Sunbury Mall leaea WUkcsbarro 10.40 a. m. arriv ing at Uloom Ferry 12.05 0. in., Bunbury 12.55 p. m Eipress West leaves Wllkes-barre 2.45 p. m., ar. riving at Uloom Ferry 4.15 p. m.,bunbury 5.11 p.m SUNDAY ONLY'. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.25 a. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry 10:1 1 a. m.. Wllke8-Harroll:toa.in. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Uarro 5:10 p. in., arriving at uioom r erry, u.i 1 p. ni., sunoury, 1:40 11. m. ciIa. e. puaii, Qen.Manager. J. It, WOOD, n. Passenger Agent The Jobbing Department of OFFICE- is well stocked with material for doing all kinds of printing. Calling Carls, and Invitations in great variety. All kinds of kept in stock. Special prices on largo orders. Oflico 2nd door below Exchange Hotel, Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RAUGH'S S25 PHOSPHATE T9 f lliatf Gonubu tbe Llfo aud Ciueac i.f -aunt Wftrirv iDlmtS uohm. ciikap. I' HKWAHLK, J.AIiTIKU BAUGH & SUNS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. l.'ur Bale by C. IV. LOW, UTiUUnuu 1MI Oinngevllle, Pa, pan 1M CHURCH NOTE9. Rome, ling twenty-ono l'rotrstnnt churches. Tho 803,037 Ruililhlst temples In Jnprmln ni4 linvo ilccrcnswl to 67,834. Many of tbeso nro in ruins. During tho past twclvo years tlio numler of Christian converts In Jnpnti lins Incrcasal from 150 to 10,000. Tlio gi-ent ravlvnl ntnonjr tlio l'resliytcrinil' missions In Porsln continues. Every BatibntU 00,000 jieoplo nttenil preaching. Professor Rtow nrt, of Liberia, tnys It li esti mated that for vcry missionary that (roes to Afrlcn 70,0UO gallons of liquor nro sent to that country. Tho liey of Tunis lins given n cliolco slto of land, worth $0,000, to n smnll ProtesUint con gregation there, oil which they intend to. Imlld a church. Hlnglinin, Mass., lins not only tlio oldest church in America, lint tho oldest sexton, ho having served in thnt cnpnclty for fifty-six consocutlvo years. Tho Christian population of Madras, India, In ten years, 1871-18S1, was found to havo In creased 1(1.",CC2, nnd still tlio work continues to bo encouraging. A ChlncHo Young Men's Christian associa tion building lias been erected nt Honolulu, nt a cost of (.1,000. About $2,000 was contrib uted by tho Chinese themselves, Thcro nro nt present thlrty-tlireo foreign cardlnnls nnd oxnetly tho snmo number of Italian cardinals. Tills never occurred be fore in the history of tlio Catholic church. Tho number of Japanese In tho mikado's emplro professing tlio Protestant fnitli Is now 11,003, shutting nn increase dining tlio ist year ot U,700. Tho total number of churches Is 1.11. At Prlesburg, 111 Uaden, 0. foreign mission ary society lias lnvn founded by 10(1 of tho most prominent Kallonnlists for tho propa gation ot their doctrines nmong tlio hlgh-ciusto pcoplo of Iiulln, J ii pan and China. Personal NcaI Dow ta 82 yenra old. Henntor Edmunds U nngling in Ma1 no. Frederick Douglass has gono to Europe. President Cleveland Is steadily gaining in weight. Henry Wattcrson is to start homoward on Oct. 23. Chief Justice Wnlto is back from hU long Alaskan trip. Henntor nnd Mrs. Logon havo returned to their homo in Illinois. ' It tool: (ten. Miles just twenty-ono weeks to tucker tleronlmo out. Michael Dnvltt Intends to visit California licforo returning to England. Senators' Hampton, Vest nnd Kcnnn nro persistent mid successful anglers. Valentine linker Pasha, who lias been visit ing in England, lins returned to Egypt. Ilemenyl, tlio violinist, is charming tlio Ha jalis of India with his wonderful playing. Bcnator Evnits lias recovered almost en tirely from the elVects of his recent accident. William H. Morrison, ot frco trado fame, has returned to Washington from his Illinois home, Bcnator Logan nindo twelvo speeches In one day whllo looking nt tho natural beauties of Oregon. Mr. Lawrence Ilarrett contradicta tho re port that Mr, Edwin Booth was to marry his eldest daughter. A correspondent says that slnco tho election Mr. GlniKtono lias liccu gaining ill weight and looks stouter nnd stronger. Gen. I'rancis A. Walker has gono to Cali fornia rttii:i for three weeks, on business con nected with nlucntlonal all'nirs. Henry M. Stanley will undoubtedly bo tho mot popular foreign lecturer who will visit thes'i i-hoii during tho coming season. Charles Townsend, of the Rniithsouinn liutitn'I l.i, is going to British Honduras to stilly t'io , iturnl history of that country. Cnnn ssivan Crnpo is entertaining Jushu Hlui ''i ICtiki, H10 Japanese minister to this ..oimtry, nt his homo in Now Dedford, Mass. Mi.iU'er Oox will arrive here during tho second week a Octolier, Whether ho ex p.'c!s to return to Constantinople Is not stated. Miles Hiiss is reported as saying that ho wouldn't go to congress again if a certificate of election nnd $10,000 wero offered him on a platter. Tho Earl of Lonsdale, whoso scandalous con duct has given him nn International reputa tion, Is tho patron of forty-one livings of tho English church. Another "old public functionary" has lieen discovered tho Hon. Alex. II, H. Stuart, of Virginia, nn octogenarian, who was a mem lierof Fihnore's cabinet. Ilev. Georgo O. Barnes, tho mountain ovan gelist of Kentucky, suys that ho lias mado his trip around tho world with his wife, son and two daughters entirely on faith. John C. Eno Is not happy in exile. The doors of tho leading families nt Quebec aro closed against him. He would llko to com promise with his New York creditors. Tho hat size of Mr. Glndstono Is 7, Lord J. Itussell, 7U; John Bright, 7X; Lord Bel borne, 7Ki tho Princo of Wales, 7. Tho Scotch head is larger than tlio English. Tho king of Portugal hates tlio French re public so much that ho will not cross tho French territory to visit his friends and rela tives In Germany, but goes thither by water. It is said that Professor Chevreul, tho cen tenarian savant, never used wino or tobacco, but drank coffee and tea and a largu amount of milk and took a cold bath every day in the year. Professor Richard A. Proctor says that earthquakes show tho earth to lw still iu its Infancy and that tens of thousands of years will pass beforo tbo boginnlng ot tho end is seen. Mr. Edmund llussell, tho American "trus tee of beauty," gives this odrlro: "Never ekind under a light. It brings out lines nnd nuikos oven tho young look caronoru anil lined." Wbitclaw Held and his father-in-law, D. O. Mills, havo been surveying tho Owens river valley, iu California, near Heno, with a view to taking up 20,000 ncrea of land for a wine and grapo growing colony. Tlio latu Archblahopof Canterbury onco remonstrated witli a celebrated Parseo fur worshiping tho sun. "Ahl your grace," was tho reply, "you should too it onco" a pretty good hit nt English fog and prejudice. Mr. Whistler, tho London artist, habitually wears iu 0110 eyo a glass without a rim. As this glass is likely at any timo to fall on the pavement and break, Mr. Whistler carries around a supply of sparo glasses in UU vest pocket. A Connecticut man just returned from England says that hU bust friends would hardly rccognlira ex-Governor, now Consul General, Tom Waller. Ho has had his hand some, bushy and wavy hair cut do ii almost to a lighting clip. "Every day nt 1 o'clock $.'!00,(JOO,000 sit around 11 little mahogany table in uu upir room in tho AVesUt u Union building nnd cat a plain but substantial lunch," snj'b Tho Now York Bun. "Tlio millions belong U Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon, Russell Bago and ex Governor Alonto B. Cornell. All were country boys and wore shoos only on Bun day." ThoHov. Dr. Joseph Parker, of tho City Templo church, London, who has boon w Urtalning Mr, Hcecher, writes to Tho Ad vance, "You must live witli Mr, Boocher to understand him. Beforo lie oamo to bo my guest I had viewed him with tho wonder which may bo bestowed upon a pianist, now that we havo lived together, I accord him the affection which is duo to the tendetvst manli ness and tlio most winsome modesty," CURIOUS FACT8. A blnglo oyster opened the other day by a Fair Haven, Conn., man coutained 103 iarls. A Bridgeport, Conn., mnu recently swal lowed tliroo shoo buttons for pills by mistake. Ho U very near dontli. A Dakuto farmer, grumbling at the iioor outlook for wheat In tho early summer, of. fered to glvo Ills wlfo all the wheat ho would have over 1,ISU0 bushels. Ho threshed 11 trllio over 2,500 bushels, and tho wife is going to have a now black silk dress. A littlo newsboy of Orlando, Flo., lielng suddenly told of his father's death, dropixl his luiiers aud hurried home. A citizen, picking them up, fcold them through tho town, telling tho circuiiutnnccw, nnd realized $70, somo of them fetcld ig M iiplooo, A Brooklyn ludynt 'Jrornmod lake put her baby on a Ud to bkvp, und plural an ojieii trunk half full of clothing by ilia bed tide (but tlio child inii,Iit full into it if It Ml from tho IhxI, Tho child did (all from tho bod Into the trunk, but when tho mother found It it was dead. It had tangled its in ad In the clothing aud smothered. for Infants "CuterU la so well adapted to children that I recommend it M superior to any proscription known to mo." II.A. Aacnn,M.D., Ill So, Oxford St, Drooklyn, N. T. Tra PERRINE'S TUBE BAULKY PtsTiiun from selected Parley Molt and guaranteed to bo chemically miro nnd free from Injuilous oils nnd ickisottcn contained In nlcohollo liquors. It is especially adapted topersons requltlngn stimulating tonic, Consumptives beiiur greatly benefitted by Its wo. lte ommended by lending physicians ns a Diuretic Nervine, Tonic nnd Iterative. For consumptives It Is Invnlunble. I'FKIIine'h Pt'lIK lUlil.KV MALT W MICKEY Insures a return of vigor to the stomach, a coed appetite, a rich and abundant blood nnd Incrcnicd tlcsh nnd muscular tissue. A stimulant mild and gentlo In crrrct. liyrpcpsln, Indigestion nnd nil wnMlng dis eases can bo entirely roiinticrca by tho nso or l' rrlno's Pure Hurley Mall w hlskey. It Is a tonic nnd diuretic nnd a powcrltil Micngthcncr to the entire si ,tein. PKit PINK'S ruill! IIAIILKYSIALT WHISKY has proved a Medicinal protection to tliesowho pursue their nvocatlons In tboopen air and whoso tlalljr noikcnllstor exceptional powers of endurance. Ask vour iicnictt druggist or gincer for It. l'KMIINK'NPnii; PAULEY UAI.TWIIISKtYlcvlvcs tho energies uf thoso worn out with excessive tiodllv or mental elTort nnd nets as a safeguard against exticuro In wet and rigorous weather. It w 111 Urlvo all malarious diseases from tho sj stein. IJllIlt B1P Wm liifinrnsia find In Perrlne's Puro nam huimisui oil j uv;iu iuii Jlalf whiskey a powerful Invlgornnt nnd helper to digestion. PEIIltlNE's rnii: iiahley .valtj whiskey without unduly stimulating the kid neys increases their nagging activity, counteracts the effects or fatigue, has tens convnlesccnco and Is a wholesome nnd prompt diuretic. Watch tlio label I None genulno unless bearing the signature For salo ny all druggists and grocers throughout the united Mates and Canadns. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PJHLA FOH SALE 11Y lmUfitllSTS AND ALL DEALERS. J fltms. PENNY GOODS A SPECIALTY. SOLE AOIHTS FOR F. V, ADAMS tc CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Solo agents ot the fol lowing brands ot Cigars. HENRY CLAY, LONDHES, NORMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAMSON, SILVER ASH. V iAttllUW i 1 1 n iwniu a WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR EBNRY MAILLARDS Mi CANDIES. FRESH EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Fa. ECONOMY THE PRACTICAL QUESTION OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOE CAN BE BOUGHT CHKAPEE THAH KEB. A Large and j CLOTHING, JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LARGE ANdIjELECT LINE OF C'loihs, CassUiiei-es, Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE JFogolair IetMi Bteie OF DA V II) iiWiBlM. Hlooiiisbiirg, Pa, C. R JBOBBDfS, DEALER IN Foreign and; Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II tt Iiolcsalo anil 1 WAON MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' Headquarters for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL. Storo nml Vari'lif.iisee, Nos. 120 & 128 Frmikliu Avciiue, o. 2 Lack'u Avtiino & 210, 212 ifc 2M Cen ter Street, SCRANTON, PA. and Children. CMtorla cares Colts, Comtlpatlon, Pour fstomoch, Diarrhoea, Kructntlon. K11U Worms, sires sleep, and promotes dl cestlon. WUhou ut injurious medication. Cxmra Cokwht, ISO Fulton Street, N. . il ALT WHISKEY. uuu iei amn imm n mumni , j 1 ni 1 ruiii'in prone 10 Ilnrlev Tho snalvsls ns it niinears bv Mm r.n- Sbel on c ery hot tie: 1 linvo carefully an- kky made byM.fi, I. K l'errlnenndtliid it entirely frco from fusel oil. furfural 1 metals and nclds nnd Is nb!olutel) pure." Sliunl, Camilla Arthur Mater, umauate nrlhn uutrrutle of Munich Gencm ami W'vtsbaden , (t Co, AMYORDUIt FOU FESTIVALS will bo SUPPLIED WITH TDK LOWEST i J L as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, TOP CORN RALLS. THE Varied Stock of ItiliiU dciilcit In SUPPLIES. Bras 1W lip
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