THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SBUKG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. Miscellaneous. A TrtcAgent Trecil. The July Hcribner coutnlus llio couolu- iIIur Installment of Mr. l It. Stock tou's droll "Rudder Giange" nkctchcn, which aro to be published in book form in the fall. One nf the incident! of this la.it sketch is quoted below. The proprietor of Rudder Grange, returning from a drive with Euphe- mil, his wife, finds a tramp in one of his trees and a ttee-agent (in another near by, with his savage dog, Lord Edward, plying between, Tho following scene ensues : "This one," said Pomona, "is a tree-man ii "I should think so," said T, as 1 caught sight of a' person in gray trowscrs standing among the branches of a cherry-tree not very far from the kitchen door. The tree was not a largo ona, and the branches were not strong enough to allow him to sit down ou them, although they supported him well enough, as he stood closo to the trunk just out of reach of IOnl Edward. "This is a very tint.leaiatit position, str," said he, when I reached the tree. "I simp ly came Into your yard, on a matter of bus inexs, and finding that raging beast attack ing a person in a tree, I had b.trely time to get up into this tree myself, before he dash ed at me. Luckily I was out of his reach ; Cut I very much fear 1 havo lost my proper- ty.'l "No, ho hasn't," said romona. "It was a big book he dropped. I picked it up and took it into the house. It's full oi pictures of pears and peaches and (lowers. I've been lookin' at it. That's how I knew what he wa3. And there was no call for his gittln up a tree. Lord Edward never would have gone after him if he hadn't run as if he lad guilt on his soul." "I suppose, then," said I, addressl ng the individual in the cherry-tree, "that you came here to sell me somo trees." "Yes.slr," said he quickley, "trees,shrub3, vines, evergreens, everything suitable for a gentleman's country villa. I can sell you something quite remarkable, sir, in the way of cherry-trees, French ones, just imported; bear fruit three times" the size l of anything that could be produced on a tree like this. And pears fruit of the finest flavor and enormous size " .. . t. "Yes," said Pomona. "I seen them in the book. But they must grow, on a ground vine. No tree couldn't hold such pears as them." Here Euphemia reproved Pomona's for wardness, and I invited the tree agent to get down out of the tree. "Thank you," said he; "but not while that dog is loose. If you will kjndly, chain him up, I will get my'boolrj "and show 70a specimens of some of the finest small fruit in the world, all Imported from, the first nurseries of Europe-r-the. Red-gold Amber Muscat grape, the " "Oh, please let him down I" said Euphe mia, her eyes beginning to. sparkle'. ; 1 I slowly .walked toward the tramp tree.re volving various matters in mv mind. We iiu uui opcui, iitucit.uiuqeyiiijtgqpiace cur ing the' winter, and we now bad a small sum. which we intended to use Tor tho advantage of the farm, but had - not 'yei 'decided what to do with it.- Itjbehooved me to be care ful:1 I told Pomona to run and get me the dog chain, and I stood nnder the tree,. listening; as well as I could, to the tree-agent talking to Euphemia, and paying no attention to the impassioned entreaties of the tramp in the crotch above me. When the chain was brought, I. hooked one end of It. in' Lord Ed ward's collar, and then I took a firm 'grasp of the other, Telling Pomona to bring the tree-agent's book from the house, I called to that individual to get down from his tree. He promptly obeyed, and, taking the book from Pomona, began to show the pictures to Euphemia. "You had better hurry, sir," I called out. "I can't hold this dog very long." And, indeed, Lord Edward had made n run to ward the agent, which jerked me very for cibly in bis direction. Jiut a movement by the tramp had quickly brought the dog back to his more desired victim. "If you will just tie up that dog, sir," said the agent, "and come this way, I would like to sjiow you the Meltinagua pear, dis solves in the mouth like snow, sir; trees will bear next year." "Oh, come look at the Royal Sparkling Ruby grape I" cried Euphemia. "It glows in the sun like a gem." "Yes," said the agent, "and fills the air with fragrance during the whole month of September " "I tell you," I shouted, "I can't hold this dog another minute I The chain is cutting the skin off my hands. Run, sir, runl I'm going to let go I" "Run I run 1" cried Pomona. "Fly for your life I" The agent now began to be frightened, and shut up his book. "If you only could see the plates, Blr, I'm sure" "Are you ready ?" I cried, as the dog, ex cited by Pomona's wild shouts, made a bolt in his direction. "Good-day, if I must " said the agent, as he hurried to the gate. Rut there he stopped. "There is nothing, sir," he said, "that would so improve your place as a row of the Bpitzenberg Sweet scented Balsam fir along this fence. I'll sell you three year old trees 11 "He's loose I" I shouted, as I dropped tb chain. In a second the agent was on the other side of the gate. Lord Edward made a dash toward him j but, stopping suddenly, flew back to the tree of the tramp, "If you should conclude, Blr," Baid the tree-agent, looking over the fence, "to have row of those firs along here " 1.. J . . 1 . "My good sir," Bald I, "there is no row of firs there now, and the fence is not very high. My dog, as you see, is verv much excited, and I cannot answer for the conse quences if he takes it into his head to jump over," The tree-ageut turned and walked slowly away. Plfis with Solid Hoofs ami i'igg that are not . VJtjs. In Texas there are pigs whose hoofs are not divided like those of ordinary pigs, but are each in one solid piece. If this is true it is a strance Ihlncr , 1,1,1 here's something that seems even stranger sun : The Uuinea-pig is not a pig, and there are no Guinea-pigs in Guinea. However, there are plenty In Guiana, and, as the names of these places are very much alike, perbapt people got mixed in calling them. The place are far enough apart, though j but this you can see by your maps. At any rata the Guinea-pig is a sort of cousin of the squirrel and rabbit, and is fond of potato and apple peelings, carrot tops, parsley, and cabbage J but he likes best the leaves from the tea-pot. Jack in the Vulplt, St, Nkholat or July, U'rom our Regular Corrcsprnlent. l'AKIS liKTTKIi. A IWnch Military paycant. Shly thousand tittle French Soldiers in hicc uniform. Splendid yill-edyed Rivalry. The man on horstbackand hit brilliant suite. The lit position likely to prove a Jinancial success, What it cost and what it will briny. Many International conyresses. Street) liyhied by Electricity, Yesterday Americans In Parts were able Id see a pageant, common enough In Europe, but sucli as happily cannot bo seen on our side of the Atlantic. Sixty thousand troops, cavalry, Infantry ami artillery, were review ed at tho Hois do Ilologno, a large park just without tho walls of tho city. It was an Im pressive spectacle both on account of tho largo number In lino nnd tho excellence of their drill nnd equipment. Further than this but littlo can, be said. The men were not fino specimens physically. With hero and there an exceptional individual tlio In fantry would bo called little men in Ameri ca, and, if, is urged by military theorists, the success of military operations in the fu ture will depend much upon the intelligence of.tho common soldier. Judging from ap pearances, France tint littlo prospect of re achieving her lost prestige. It may have been all in the eye, but it was impossible to Inok'nt those long columns o( neatly dressed red nantalooned, blue-coated little soldiers, without imagining signs of tho deficient moral, mental and physical stamina that en abled the Prussians to hurl them with such ease from the Rhine upon the city of Paris. They would not do it with the same eae to day, because thero Is much serious determi nation in these soldiers, witli all their con ceit. They explain their defeat upon the theory that they wcro sold out by their gen erals, nnd when we remember that Razaino surrendered 150,000 meu, without the first attempt to cut his way through, there would seem to bo some plausibility in their expla nation. The French cavalry about Paris, are fine looting picked men, splendidly mounted, wearing brass helmets, and breast plates, and high top boots. They are armed with heavy sabres; but I do not think thero Is any doubt that Sheridan's or Wade Hamp ton's cavalry, armed with Spencer rilles, could overthrow twice their number of tlicso men. If the issue depended on n square charge, of course tho American cav alry would be worsted. Rut with tho long range repeating rifle, many a saddle would luo emptied and many a horse disabled before those glittering fellows could cot within sa- bre length. The Marshall President was very conspicuous at tho review, surrounded by a brilliant staff. He makes a pretty good appearance on horseback, though his face is rftthnr WftAV. YlU RtnmnMl n ltlrln Inrrr.. ami nis legs somewhat slim. McWahon is not very popular in Paris, but thousands ot peo ple 8tooil in the Champs Elysee nnd along "the boulevard des Italiens to see seo him re turn from the review. Finally he came in a large open carriage drawn at a smart trot by four black horses, the two rear hemes being ridden by postillions in glove fitting jackets jvhite glove fitting, pantaloons, ami high top boots.. Two horsemtn uniformed like! the postillions trotted behind the carriage. Notwithstanding the large number of peo ple that left the city to nttend the review, there was no diminution of tho crowd that went to the Exhibition, which, consid ering the impulse that will have been given to commerce and industry, and the conse quent development of public wealth may henceforward be considered a complete suc cess. The total expense of constructing and preparing the Exhibition amounts to 45,300,- 000 fr. It is estimated that the receipts will reach 34,000,000 fr, It must he remembered that the enterprise will increaso the income derived from the indirect taxes., The gov ernment expects an excess of revenue of 10,000,000 fr. but it is probable5 tlmi this sura will be below the reality. ' " rite international congress of agriculture has closed, and it will be followed by, a se ries of international congresses that Will bo held in tho Trocadero palace in the follow ing order : Congress for the unification of the numbering of cottons, congress of char itable and providence institutions, congre!.8 of demography, congress of ethnographic sciences, congress for the study and improve ment ot means of transport, congress of arch itecture, congress for the discussion ol sani tary measures, congress of civil engineers, congress of Anthropological science, congress of commerce and industry, congress of met eorology, congress of geology, congress for the discussion of patents, trademarks, labels, etc. The feasibility of lighting strees by elec tricity is having a very thorougli test in Par is at present. ! or more than a month the Avenue del Opera has been illuminated in this way, and thousands of promenaders are nightly attracted by the beautiful white light that makes the gas lamp appear like a tallow candle. The effect of tho light is not comparable to any other that I have been; it is luminous and steady, something like the light of the full moon, but brighter. These lamps on the Avenue arc placed about tliree times as lar from each other as it is customary to place gas lamps, and the illu mination, I would guess, is at least four times as powerful. The electric lights have been adopted in some theatres, A thing that recommends them for warm weather is that they generate no heat. cA.s. CHEAP KANSAS LANDS ! ! We own and control thn lfnllwnv i.m. r.r T..An County, Kansas, about equally dltldtd bv the Kan Bas Pacinc Hallway, which tte are selling at an average of U 25 per acre ou easy U rins ot put ment. AltiTliflti. KHftlniiH nt (lnvr.rtiti.in, ken as homesteads by actual settlers. These lands He In tho (Ireat Limestone Ilelt of Con tral Kansas, the best wlnUT wheat producing dis '.J1"."'. ibe Lnlu-d Btatts, jlcldlug from 2u to 35 Illlwlit-U iter Aprn. w?SerUB" Jearly nun'" 1" this county la near ill lfannum, one-thlrd greater than In lctrKUrir1J,V,",t','1 Ar'"'S valley, which has a IKani V" "" iiKlf "!.'' ,"!" Ml tlrotiliiirtre frj Ittinuutr. tt ill live all the ear on grass I LlvUie streams and springs ore numerous, "pure water Is found In w ells from i to co teet deep. The lleiuniV. HimiiS in the World! No fever and .Jue thVre No muddy or Impassable roads. Plenty of nno bmidlne steno lime and sand. These lauds are Uln g r" pldiy bellied by the lieslc ass of Nortni-m r,n D.;.'i!r.r and will so appreciate In talue by ih0 Improvements now being made as to make their purchase at pres ent prices one the very best Investments that can Ijo made, aside from I lie pront to be derlted from Uielr cultivation. Meuibem of our llrm resldo H na-r.tiruey.iiuu win suow ianas at any time. A pamphlet, giving full Information lu regard to boll, climate, waur supply, Ac, will bo bent free on it quest. Address Warren Keenejri; Co., 106 Ecirborn St, Chicago, Or Wa-Keent'y, Xrcgo Co., Kansas, April 19, IWn Joh ri:iNTiro Neatly and cheaply executed at the Columbian Office, AI.RCRT HARTHIX, THIS RED FRONT, OVrOEElS' BLOCK, HARTMAN BROS,, DKALEHS IN ! TKAS, CANNUl) FltlllT, r OXOAKB, TOBACCO. swurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Queonswaro, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domostio Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF . Family Provisions 4th door below Market street, r.loonwburg, Pa. tf Goods dellv ercd to all parts of tho town Arm s7, 7i-tt GIL E S' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. (A, c -ra a nr ma n u . CurcN nil 1'aln In .linn ami lleasl TESTIMONIALS ! 'KOLArsrsUTEiii(I''a)llrm of tliu Womb.) A Won derful cure. Nino j cars uiy wire sunrrcd fwlth this terrible compl.ilnt. sho was ntten Jed In- doctor af ter doctor, neiitto the dlncrem hoapiui where fe males aro treated: tried ihem all: wore bandaires nad iiessarles with only trmpurary relief. Her life was miserable. Wn applied Dr. tllnv liniment, ller relief was Immediate. She is now well. It. McUhUMOTT, i West isih street, New Yoik, I liadtwele Htrol.es of rami bis. My leg, aim olid Wugiiu were useless ; was obliged to use. u outri der cery day. Doctor dues' Liniment Iodide ot Ammonia lias cured Hie. Will answer any Inquiries so that all anilc'ed may know or If. Joitx aitm., No-iu Pranford, Conn. Chestnut lilll, Philadelphia, ApiUtu. :. W. M. ('.lies. i;q Dear Mr I used jnurlodtdoof Ammonia Liniment on Flora Temple's hind pastern Jolut. '.she ,had ueen'qulto lame; thv ellect was wonderful; sho wilks now quite well. Very.re spcctfully jours, A. Weicii. I". 8. I am now using It on Littleton's right lore leg. A largo shoo boll on a valuable jouug horse was reimned by OUes' Liniment Iodide of Ainmonli. biiEriiKui) KNirr, Carpets, ITS sluh ave., New ork. Asthma Tho toitures and agonies I endured for ht ears, none but those who havosunered with this terrible disease can know. My life was misera ble. In desperation I tried (Hies' Liniment Iodide ot Ammonia. It gave ma lnstaut lellet. Used it in ternally as well as externally. 1 HOS. IlKANlfl VN, 127 nest 2Ttusticet, New York. I was iu a dreaatul condition. Joints sn ollen. pain Intense, Injections of morphine Into my ( elns tailed to ielet c me. !lles' Iodide ot Ammonia took away tho deposits from my Joints. Iwanteery ouu who sutlers to Know what will cure them. KOKDVCK liOTHKOP. North II51I0 Park. J-amnmllle co. vt. Another sntTcrcr cured. Discharged from tho Massachusetts (leneral Hospital as incurable, with Inflammatory rheumatism in 107 shoulders, lingers and feet ; surrered fearfully for three j ears, tiled everything ; lost nil hope. Dr. tides' Liniment Iod ide of Ammonia effected a complete cure. Kllkn mi itu, No. "2 I'rano street. Fall Ituer, Jiass. Sprains, splints, bruises, Lameness in horses, OUes' Liniment Iodlda ot Ammonia is a perfect spe cific. No person who owns a horse should be with out It, M. ItOPEVS, Sea seventh aunuo, New York. In my family, and for tho stock, I hate used (JUe's Liniment lodldo of Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed, and 1 am surprised at thy many different maladies in which it Is applicable, it glies tho utmost bulls faction. JOHN J, CAK1EK. Superintendent L'aatern l'enns) It aula Kxperlmen tal Farm. CO c. and f I : nnd in Quarts at $2.W, in w hich thero lsai;rcat sating. Trial size. 25 cents . soi.n nv au. liitromsTs, N. .1. lli:M)i:it-IIOTT, Age. h.r llliii.insbuiK. may 41, 'IS- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. The attention of tho travelling publio Is respect fully lutlled to some of tho meilis ot this great high way, In tho lonlldent nssertlon and Ivllet that no otner lino can offer equal inducements as a route of through travel. In Construction mid Equipment l'FNNSYLVANIA ll.ULIlOAD stands confcssullt at the head of American rallnat s. 1 ho track Is double iho entile length of the line, of steel mils laid 011 heat y oak lies, which uiu embed ded In around itlou of rock bailasr eighteen Inches lr. depth. All bridges art) of Iron or stone, and bult unoh the most npi rut ej plans, Its passenger cai s, while eminently sate and substantial, aro at tho bamc tlmo models ot comfort and elegance. TH3 SAFETY APPLIANCES lnu-eon this line well Illustrate tho far-seeing nnd llbi ral pulley or Its management, tn accordance ttllh w uteli tho utility only ot 1111 Improvement and not Its coat has been tho question of consideration. Among many may bo noticed THE BLOCK SYSTEM 07 ZkttZ SHKTALS, JA1IJJ3Y COUPLER, BUFFER an PLATF0R1I TH3 WHASI01I PATZ1I? SWITCH, AND T1IC WESTIHGHOUSK AIR-BRAKE, formlhg In conjunction with a perfect douhlo track and road-bed a combination of safei'nards ugalnst acfldenls it hlch hate leudercd tberu practically lm possible. J Pullman Palace Cars are run on all Express Trains I'rout New Vorh, l'liiliiilelililn, liiiliiuiore m,d Washington, To ( lilriiiio, t'lnrliiiiiill, Liml-tlllr, Jndluiiniioll iimi ri, i.iiiiii,, WITHOUT ch.uvoi:, and to all principal points in the tar West and south w it h but one change ot curs. Connect Ions iu 0 mado In Dulou Depots, and aru aesuied to all linpoitaat points. r THE SCENERY" or tii u PHNNSYM'AN I A liOUTK Is admitted to be unsurpassed in tho world for gran, dour, beauty and turleit. Miirli r rifreshment fa cilities are provided. Einplo.teesaro courteous and ai truth e, and It U an luetltuble nsult that a U1D by the I'cunsjltaula Hailroad must form a A Pleasicg ial Uemsrabb Esperieace. Tickets for sale at tho lowest rates at tho Ticket town's Wuipauy lail Important titles and Klt&NK THOMPSON, Ucneral .Manager, L. 1. TUlttlHU. ficn'l Passenger Agent. J. K. SHOEMAKER, Piss. Agent Middle Plat., U North Third btreet, llarrlsburg, I' ten 1, 18-ly BLOOMSBHRG TANNERY. . A, II i:il It I Ci 11 HSJ'K(rKULLV announces to the publio j that hu has rnnru.nrirl 1 SNYDER'tf TANNEKY. (old stand) Uloooiaburif, l'a., at the Korku u( tho Espy and uu Ut fetrett leather uiit tnatit.it. thU ,nr,t Bubatantlal and workmanlike manner, and bold at prlcea to Butt the tlmt'8. 'ihe Ulhut prtce in aula mv wit bauia w piuu tvt Q KEEN HIDES or every descrli tion In the country. The publio tut ornage Is resptcttuUy solicited. piiwinriuTi; iiri. i, jsip nirllllll JuilUariiLliaiUUtklai)UUIrKa4iiMjl' U PI II Ma-ti-' ,Mt"-' vl PWIfl inkutn,tikni,. AUg IT, 1T-ly IUO Thouis 11. IUutman. 4 AT Ucan rr nko money fnsler at wctk for us than a nnythlngclM" Capital not required s wo wil ptnrt you. U vr day nt homo made by I ho Iditstrlous. Men, vomen, tioja nnd girls wanted ctemthprn tt work for lis. Now lslho ltnet,' Cosily outfit and terms free. AddressTsri! Co., Augusta, Maine. March !J, 'i8-ly GLAZING AND PAPERING. WM. K. HODINE, tron Htreel liclow sec ond, llloomsburtr. l'a.. Is prepared to do ul kinds of PAINTING, OIiAJHNU, and I'Al'EU IIANOING. In tho best styles, nt lowest prices, nnd nt short nonce. Parties havlncr such woik to do will sae money calling on me, All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders solicited WM. V, 150UINE. M&rchSTi riAl 'I'v tireatchancc lo niako mom 1.(11,1) can gel gold t ou can i VA V-rjJly. hacks. , te need a pen money. If you i gcr, greon rson etcry- tthero to take subscriptions lo the targest, cheapest ana oesi lliusiruieii lamuy puuiieaiiuu m iih- worai. Any one can bccomi. a successful agent. Hie inott elegant works of art git en free to subscribers. Tho pilte is so low thatalmost eter.t body subscribes. One agent reports making over win a tit ek. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subset Ibers lnten das. All who engage imike money fast. )oucan devote nil your time to tho buslners, or only jour spare tilno. You need not be ntt ay n om home over night. Yott can do it as tt ell as otliei s. Full partic ulars, directions nnd terms frri o Llegiint and ex peuIto outllt free, if 5011 want ptotltabk' work send us our address nt once. It ceEts nothing to try the business. No one w ho engages falls lo make great pay. rtuuress "iue retries iiuiuimi, i-ori- land, , Elaine. aug. le, 'tl-iy G-LENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. TiioRoirnm.Y Cures Diseases of the Skin, liliAUl'lFItS THE COMI'LEXIOJ, l'RLVENTS an i) Kemudies Rheumatism and Gout, IIeais Sores and Abrasions or the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. Tills Standard External Remedy for Erup. tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from the Complexion all Hlem lSHES arisinp from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle marvelously clear, smooth and pliant, and beiny a wholesome beautifier is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul l'HUit liATHS are insured BY THE USE OF Olctni's Sulphur Sonjl, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT with the TERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high tenns. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1,20. K. B. The 50 cent cal.es are triple the sue tf those at 35 cents. "HILL'S IIAIR ANI WHISKER 1VE, II lack or Ilrown. HO t'euts. C. I CRinESTOS, l'rop'r, 7 SMli Av.,5.Y. Dcamber 14, lstr-iy ANTI-FAT Tht CillEAT It i:ltllft' fur OOB.PUL E2 WO E- ALLAX'S AXTI-FAT H purply Ti'prt.-iUo ant k rfectly liannlosa. It acti upon the focH t In tlie 'tnniach, prevcnlhij; It beinu convirtol Into fat. Ttikpii tu Mcponliiin'o wltli ri'Ctlniia, It Mill rcdute Tut pfron Irviu twutufltc piuml pvr MeeL. t'ortiuUnce is not onlv a dl9t-e Its; If. but tin? harbiujttr ot oilicra." n wrote Hlpiocriit a two holJ bv druifk'Uti. or sent, bv fTrtrens. uiMn to criptoflli. Quartcr-doicn $tou. Addrts BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., " lroiriviorst Buffalo, V, P. May 21, iim ft 1 1 M t K Lrcludlng Shooting Outfit. llIlK'ftinEvoryCun vyarrantod. i autMT, '17-iy HA u PATEN TSUI pounds, criumental iletluns, Hade marks, and la-U-U. catcall., Abslsnmentb, lulerlemicen, Aiipealn, suits lor liilrluceuints, and all cases uihluu under tho ! ITII.NT l... i roinpllv auend lo, xnvenxions -xnai nave JJccn lUX. I I1J I Jsll II lu mint riMBlm mil. enudoyiis, Helm; opposite me patent onice, no can mako eloper searches, and soeuru nateuis more piomptly, and tilth hi oader claims than those who aro remote from Washington, INVENTORS tend us a model or sketch ot tour devim . nninntn examinations treo ot charirc.nnd odtlsunstnriatent. ability. All coiresponoince etrictly eonildorttal. l'rlces low and NO CHAnuU UNLESS J'ATENT 18 tKCLHKl). 'e rcter to olllclals in tho I'atent onice, to ourcll cnts In every ttate ot the t'nlon, and totourheua tor and ltenrctentntlte In L'onertss. sneciai refer ences Kit en tt hen dcslied, A ddress C, vt. t-MJtt .V CO., Onroslte Tatent onice. s ashtneton. D. c. aprll s,n it Steel and Iron 0?3?ile Flange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; rUnl lualde Ball Work sua Ulugd Cap. io mi computi wrtHooT n 1 1 W. H. TERWILLIGER, No. 64, Maldea Lane, , mmi wuua it, inr iott4 dccJ.lbl! iy TlilSfAPEtISKEPT0N FILE AT THE OFFICE OF, mm 733 Sinsoii St., PHILADELPHIA, Vh lire our uuiborUed oseuta, nud win rcHru AdrcrtUeuiruta at our IMWUHT VAHU ItATliS. Bogs leave to inform his customers iiiul the riuhlio that his stock is now replete with all tho Novelties for Spring and Summer Wear, consisting of new anil beautiful styles of - ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS . AT REDUCED PRICES any of which ho is prepared to make up in tho latest style. Ueatly-iii'ide cothing cheaper tlmn ever. Clicup Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Boys for Children. all of the best make and at the lowest prices. Just received a full line of all the latest styles iu color and quality of mi a sms, mm, For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. A FULL LINE OF THE PEARL SHIRT BAVYED) LOWEMIBIKG, MERCHANT TAILOR, BLOOMSBXJBa, F-A.. Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets, BLOOMSBUBG, PA., is Tint ri.Aci: to out tiih woktii op youk money in the findst and freshest of Fancy Iiuported and DomesticStaple Groceries of Every Description, Qneensware, Glassware, Woii and Willowware, Flour Hid Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR GASH, OR NICE FKES1I PUODUCE, Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO, CHEMICAL PAINT, a anil save oue-tlilra tlio cost 0 painting, and get a paint (hat Is much hnndsotner, nnd will LAST TWICE AS LONG AS ANY OTIIEIt PAINT. Is prepared rradv or use In lillo or nnv color desired. Is 011 many thousands ot the finest bulidi, In theeountry. manvbr which luuo t'ii pnlnled six cnrs. and now look as well as whentlrst pair.t;,t UIIEMIUAI. f'AINT has tal.cn First l'UU.MIUMh at twenty uf tho Male Fairs ot tho Union. Samplccarii'nr Colors sent tree. Address N. Y. KN ASIKI, FAINT CO., 118 l'Hueo btreet, N. Y., or Hknbv't 1JEI! jeAUN.Aeents 1321, Market street, Philadelphia, Fa. Jul2'i'n-ly IS TEE'S IjAICHEST 1EWSPAFE AND HAS THE Margest 0rcuMtQm OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscriptin THE! DIFFERENT IN THIS -A. IRE O OF THE INNUMERABLE AND MATERIAL All KiiMls ol I'laiii and Fancy Printing clone on .short notice and at low rales. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Iff Celebrated library EXTENSION LAMP ! Adapted to nnv room Illicit nr low cclllnir. IxiwereU to table when In nse.niid ralied tiyiaeielv touching, 1'hK.KCTI.V turn riiOU FAI.I1NU. I lu'his without remotlng chimney. (Julto as coueiitent as gas, and at U lhn cxrenso. 'i lit) kiuio exten klon principle Is applied to nil our chandiilleiu not cxteeiiiiiL' 11 lRrhtH. 'ilw nilTanlnges aro r Inercascil light Willi same consumption or oil, hy hating the light whero wanted 1 talety, cannot lie knock-, ed n,er or ii.et. 'Ihe extension machinery Is hlmple, unit cannot JIM. fcloii lamp mid chandellirs rf all flAleB fumllied fr, ' si.ll nil lamps having ment. A. J. WKIDENEll, Dealer In Lav in and Oi isnwAm:, 84 s. becond blrcet, l'hllada, ESPY PLANING MILL Boors, Frames, Sash, BIMs, etc. njOjJU order tin short notice. Satisfaction guar. Ciiihles Kuril, iilocinbtmri', l'a. "y A INWI1IOHT & Co7 WIIOLESALK GUOCEltS, ruiuuiu-au, Dealers In TEAS, SVJtl'I'S, COKF1JE, BUOAII, WOLASSES, KICK, kUCW, DIC1BB SOOA, tc., AO. N. K. I orner Second and Arch stroets, nordere will receive prompt attention. FOR SOLD ONLY BY STYLES OP TYPE PAPER UNTIL, X" PJ P C T hm' s you can eneane in. ts to LU I kex, rlcht In their own IrvnlltlR rlHmln,,,r'l1',9 ,worUl .'5.Iree' 'mprovejour I urtland.-.Maine. inarch Si, '7-ly fit fi fi n week In your own t l"l"N?r'J1.'. 'a"cr 1111 tD V J I ftt ''leu perhons ot ( tiC ixL.rr 'eat pay all ttiti Urn town. t.lOuintlmi ou want a business f either bex can make tor iinrMtiiin ',,.7 1 1 ' Luilu l.ey worit, write imirch ii, Vj'ij."' mu" fc ' ""'"no. name. CHEAP KANQAC I ANnc ,-!rf,1'l,,,K.ANi'-Bj al,out C'lually divided by tlia hansas 1'acino Hallway, which we ire MlliL at inent. Thi be lands aro ot tho my best ( uallty ami nro located In tho best iiiii.rii nSViS'J?S? tog dlstuct of the United Mates. Alu'rnatwctlons of (lot eminent land con bo teken as homesteSL Si actual Millers. Members of our firm rVsida at wiy K eney.nnil will mow lands ot all tiniest A nairl TF&, m' Ae ww 8ent tequeu, Wwren, Keesey & Co., . 106 rsarkern St. Ch!eM. MALLEABLE IRON Solo Protqctor. ror use in itollinir Mills, Olats Houses, coal lllnou and by taruiere. A. K. hc'lIl'HIl, ratentee, bt Main St.. Alletrrinv I'i. Call, ore (sudor circular. LE(JAI BLANKS OP ALI, KINDS ON HAND AT TUB COU'WBIANOmCK WOMAN. Ilrnn Imniemc prarllce, extemllnit tlirounh prrlml nf enr, lnvlne within that lline ircmed manr tliouand canoi of thorn dlscac peculiar lo moin'an, 1 hate been enabled In perfect a iiinut pnlont nnd agreeable, mnllelno that meeH tlio In dlcailom preienieil by that elati of dlieaica wllh poslilte certainty and cxactnew. To doilRnite thli natural ipcclflo coraiiind, 1 have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, Ii but a feeble e t prcsslon of my hlh appreciation of Us value, baled utou inr own personal obiervatlon. As a cloio ou icrvcr, I have, while wltncsaln in poaillve if ulli In the few special dlaeasea Incident lo tlio leparate orsranllm of woman, rmiRled It out as the climax or croivuliiK no ill nf my mctllcnl career. On Ha merlin, n u posltue, safe, and eflectual remedy for this class of II. catei, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act klndlr and In harmony Willi the laws which covcm the femalo system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physldiin. Nay, even more, so conndent am I that H will not disappoint tho most sangulno expectations of a single Invalid lady who uses It for any of Ihe ailments for which I recommend It, that I oirer nd sell It under A l'OSITIVi: (illAKAM Till:. If a beneficial effect Is not experienced by the time two.hlrds of the contents nf the Imt tlc arc used, I will, on icturn of the botlle, two thirds of the medicine having been taken accord ing to illiectlom, and tho case being one for which I recommend It, promptly refund the money paid for It. Had I not the most perfect conihlcnoc. In its virtues, I rouUl not offer It as I do under these conditions; but bavlny witnessed Its truly miracu lous cures In thousands ol cases, I feel irar. ranted and perfectly nafe In risking both mr reputation and my nionoy ou Its niorlte. " The following are among rhoe diseases In which my t'avorllo Prescription has work ed cures, as If by mnglc, and with a ccitnlnty never before .attained by any medlelnot I.eu enrrhna, Kxccsalte Flowing, l'ainful Monthly l'criods, jupiu'cssions when from unnatuial canscsr Irregularities, Weak Hack, 1'iolapsus, or falling oj tho Uterus, Anteverslon and llctrncr llon, llcarlng Down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondciicr, Thrcatcnci Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, in flammation and Ulcciallon of tlio Uterus, Impo tence, Barrenness, or Sterility. Femalo Weakness, and very many oilier chronic diseases Incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections ot this nature, my Fnvorlto Prescription works cures tho inarvel of (lie world. This medicine 1 tin not extol as a curcflll. but It admirably fullllls a aliiclcness of pur tiusc, bemg a most perfect spcclllc In all chronic diseases ot tho sexual system ot woman. It will not disappoint, ner will It do harm, In any state or condition. Those who desire further Information on thesa subjects can obtain It In The I'kopi.k'sCommox bKNSK Mkdicai. AnviSEii, a book of mer wo paRes, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.W. It lieats mlnulelv ot llio.o diseases I'ccuil.ir to Females, and ghes mucii valuablo advice In lc gard to tlio management ol thoa allcctioHS. FAVoitrri: piti:scinprioN sold II V AM. IIUIICUISTS. '" H, V. PIERCE, M, D,, Prop'r, liUFFALO, A", r. dep. 29, '7T-tt "iG-asakTwlk; Or Miar-Couted oiicoiitrntort Ilool anil llorbal Jnicef AulUIIll t oui ;rj...iiic. tiii: "ijrrri: c;iant o.mi vunc, or lUaltum 1m 1'arTO l'h) ktr, Tlieiioxt nf modern Mcdkat, Chemical, nd PluirniAcuuiiciil bcience. No use of any longer MLitij; the large, repiilsWe, anil nans com pills, ciiinjKibed of cheap, cruMe, anil birikjr tncrcdienta. uhen recall, by a careful application at chemical leienee, extract all the cathartic and other medi cinal properties from the most valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them Into a minute Gran ule, carccl-f larger limn a mustard teed that c;in tic readily swallowed by those ol tlio most sensitive stomaens and fastidious tastes, K.-icl. little lnirfiatlve Pellet represents, in a most cunreiitiated form, an much cathartic power as Is embodied In anv of the largo pills found for eilc in di ug-skops. From their wonderful cathar tic vowcr, 111 comparison to their size, people who have not tiled them are apt lo suppose that the am harsh or drastic In effect: but such Is not at all the case, tho different active medicinal principle! of which they are composed be in a; 10 harmonized ami modified, one bv the others, as to produce a most eearcliliig and thorousrli, yet itcutl) and kindly operating, catnar -faOO Reward is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these 1'ellets, to any chemist who, upon analysts, will find In them any calomel or other form of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. " U el 11 a: entirely vecetable, no particular caie is required while using mem. They operat -without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundlee, lleadachet Comttlpatloii, Impure Ulood 1'alu lu tho Shoulders Tightness) of the Cheat, Iiizzlueaa, Sour Eructations front tho htoitiHch, Had tasto In the mouthi Bll ,ou attncHs, alit iu region of Kid lioys, Internal lev or, Illtmtod fooling about Stontacht Hush of Illood tu llondi lllch-colored Urine, Uusoclat b 1 1 1 1 v and Gloomy Forebodings, taLe II r. I'lcrce's iMeasuut t'urgatlvo I'el lets. In explanation of the remedial power of my 1'itrgartve i'ellcia over so frcaa variety of diseases, I wish to say that their acUoM upon the auliual economy Is unlver fcul not a gland or tlssuo escaping tholr sanative Impress. Ago dnes nut impair tho iroperties of these i'elleta. They are sut'ar-coated And inclosed lu cUs bottles, their lrtuos being" thereby preserved unimpaired for any length of time, Iu any climate, su that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the case with thowo pills which arc put np in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Uccollrct that for alt diacae whete a f.axutive, Altoratlvo, or I'urgatlve, is indicated, thea little relicts Hill pne the moat perfect satisfaction to all who ue them. They are sold by all Druggists at 45 cents a bottle B. V. P1ZBCE, U. D.( Prop'r iiurrAi.o, N. Y. Sep. S3, 'TT-tf The Lightest Running, The Simplest, Tho Most Durablo, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. ( raillf nniler.tonil, tnaket li, double(lirend Iuck..tltcli, Aa.aeir. reeulallue ten.lon. an,l iakeui, unit tell do the ivliolo ru!e of family ori without clianee, I7mi Iloiuc.tlc l l motelu Ihe moil duruM. 1'iumitr, irllli ruillrul Mtrtl leirfiii unit eompentatlnu Journal throughout. ' PAPER FASHIONS. r4f;)Oj)ulurlA.TTEIlNH for ladltt', tnli.r.', and children' drtit, ttre cut oh a ayaleill auierlor to any in utr, nnd ran be underttood by nny oue. i ull tllrectluu.uiiif llfufruflun, on each envilope, AoiU i'lVo Cenlt for Illustrated Cata logue of lOOO J'uihlom, BewinK Machine Co,, Now York. I. W. HARTMAN, tent "Domestic" Farer Fashions Bloomsbiirj!;. December II, Hti-iy PA T EN" rrs 1'atenU, WoALlrirtfin. n n 1111...1 theCoum,prompuy attended to. Nocl.arir9in.4e unlew a patent U secured. nei.rir.M,i.. o a om 000 B SYRUP U V I A N From a Pliysioian. NnuTIt Ifvtttr i. ur l'n fjii. T ,o,M Jlei)!,r. Nelli V. Fowle sons, 110M011, Maan.! tlentlemen-Ynu may iierlmpn reinemlicr that wro 0 j 011 several weeks afro in regard to tlio two ot ti0"l,eriivliiinjriiii"t.ir tnv wife, who waa suiter Incfrom Renernl d.;Wiity, tim scqueneo of typiiold ?J.'ci.,0y 1 ""! 1 "''.a I o mmt not-d piij slclans In thlsstalo and also In Canada, without relief. At your rccoramni'allon slip rnirinienep.1 tho uio of tho Hjrup. TI10 ilrnt four uoltlet miulo hut llttlolm prusslon, but whllo tnklnir tho Ilflli alio bcffnn lo lm provo rapidly, and now, after uilnffsljcofthedollar bottles sho regained her stretiRtli uml Isnblotodo .u.ni.in inn ,,urK iiihmji, uiniioiiso. and 1 feel that I rnnnot uneat: t10 iilghiy in pralaoof rerurlan Byrup. Iliaterrescribeillt lo neural of my patients, nnd hnvo procured tho sale of several dozen of It hero. J su can malto any tiso ot this letter that jou sco tit. Yours viry truly, II. D. HELDE.V, M. I). THE PERUVIAN SYRUP cuitns s Dyyeptia, Liter Complaint, Dropm, Chronic Dmrrhun, hih, A'crtinu AjQ'cetions, Chills and levers, Human, f.osi of Constitutional 'iyor,Xen ralyia, Female Com plaints and All X'iseases OltlnlNATINd IS A BAD STATE OP THE BLOOD, or accompanied by DEBILITY on A Low Stale of tliu Pyslem. FIIOM nnv. JOHN KREGORV, Pastor 0 the Wesleyan Methodist Church at 1'ittston, Luzerne County, l'a. My Dear Slr-lIoMnc at various times, personally, and In my own and other fumlllcB. tested ttaeirrcat valueof the meillelne called ruillIVIAN HYItlfi', or ritOTCCTIJI) hOI.UTION OV l'llOTOXIDK OP IKON I most cheerfully rcommend It, especially to thoso who are surerlDir from dyspeptic and nervous disor ders. As n reliable and powerful alterative, It Is, I think, unsurpassod ; and as n tonic, free from all tho objcctlonnbio features ot alcoholic remedies, It Is a most etllclent auxllllary to Ihe temperance cause, ono of tho greatest hindrances to tho temperance reform at present Is, as I think, tho medical uso of alcoholic stlinuUntg. Whatever may bo argued as to the necessity m certain c.isas, wo havo In the l'K 1IUAV1AN 8Y1IUI', nsato and emclent substitute for thoso danccrous remedies. This testimony Is Bit en unsolicited, with tho hopo that some who aro not acquainted with the valuable properties ot tho medlclno may bo Induced to glvo It a trial. Yours truly, JOHN GHEHOHY. P E SYRUP. U V I. A N Ur.A.G.OLIN'S all rrLtaftcfa Prtrutn nitur. pHiilUnm ft. Ittl Lt Hllllf Ilk. furlh ruZ mlUnr tram ttty mhutr FmlMlun, Lo-ofMrmorr( Impaired M6t, Loi EintlrcuK.li dlM'UM of ibt lliiiJdfr. UUnr.'tS. r.Arjur r KJIALKS, JtelJ to fab tMtmot. Dr.Ula biUtof th Ifefonnal ScIhh.,um bo incrcurr.hu th Iarae.1 yrutic in 0. 8. f,A IU EH rtaolring tmimrot ffilb prnnto homn4 btxvrl, rail or writ, btery coDtcutemu fur Ktutnu. fVi.. Hfty ranu for urnpl of Rqbbrr Cyoda d fir, Kir.u'r.rA'iL&.Kifr.v'a. 0h,!, MARRIAGE GUIDE ISlsa.'Wfi )uDKn.liiil.Hlfim.taof ItfltliKu- uitatl dUtut ofiirivBl ItHlHra. nliM!.ll.hlelnMiuisiurMt mt. tlio ronleliillUnK lllrwnw. I low to U hull ,s it., J (d,V (,,, v I., th. mtrU,t r.li I) ciiuU, iu any 4- uim, isaivu. auff.n, JMy lto RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES pmi,ADKUHA AND KEADINQ KOAD AKKANGEMENT OP PA8SENGEU TKAINS. Jlayia, I87s. TKAIKS IK1TK RUrKKT 18 KOLLOWS (BCNniV (JCIfTI For Now Y'ork, Philadelphia, lteadlnir, rottsvlllo Tamaqua, c, 11,45 a. tu For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,110 and T,s p. m. For Wllltamsport, 0,11s 11,04 a. m. and 4,0a p. m, IHAINS FOR BCPEKT LEATK XH FOIiOWB, (SCKB1Y It CEITKD.) Iave New York, 8,45 a, to, Leavo Philadelphia, 0,15 a. in. Leave Ileadlnir. 11.3Da. m pntio.n... ... ,. ' 1 - V.U.....U, U. HI and Tamaqua, 1,30 p. m. ixiiYB Laiawiasa, o,w s,co n. m. and 4,00 p. m. Unve Wllllamsport,,45a.m,i!,l5p. m. andoo p m russenms and Irnm K v.,. ,....i... phla go turouira w itnout chango of cars. J. E. W'OOTTEN, CIO. HANCOCK, C,"-'ral J'aflaS'ir- . oeneral Ticket Anent. Jan, 14, 15i6-tf. NcSSffi CKNT1UI' RAILWAY On and artir Mnvr.,nv.r. oa,,. ,,,.," . , ' ""i vrams w ill leave bLNUUllY as follows : NOltTHWAHD. Erio Mall wo a. ta., arrive Elmlra n ,,, " Cannndalgua.. . s.as p. ra llochester ws VI..1...... I, .ii.bm. 1,, V 41) " it 8aCOmmo'la' lon "M m- "'flo Williams ,,, a, IU nrrltl) Uumu 8 M a n bOUTIIWAHU. Iiunalo Express n.w a. m. arrive Harrh-burg 4.10 a.ra Eiminvmi aiinoreb.40 ' Elmlra Mail 11.15 a.m., arrlto llaukburg 1.W) p. m 11 Haltlmoro fl.30 " U'nvl,lnt o .. bSfiON.aC?mm0datl00 "v.m.mw Harris arrive Ilaltimore j.sa a. ra Erie Mall ls.w . m. arrl, iiarrUuur(f 3 m a m; uaiumoros.40 " I All daily except Sunday. a8nluSwa " B. M. IlOYD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agen A. J, UAKHATT, General Manage ELAWAKE, ICKAWANVA ANB WESTKIIN ItAlUtOAI), IlLOOMSIIUJta DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. s, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. NOltTII. STATIONS. Seranton -Hellevue.., ......Tajlorvllle.,.. ,,. Lackawanna.... l'lttiton .. West lituton., . nyomtiig,,...,, ...Maltby" ...... lie nuelt, Klngfcton....... Kingston ..riymoulh Juno., ... -Plymouth Avondalo ..... Nantleoke .llunlock'a t reek. Wilckthlnny. ....Illck'B Ferry.... ...lieach Haven.. lierwlck .., Ilrlar lteek... . 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