1 1 THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA I-WiJAVrJiJNEl, TssT."' Correct ltiillroiicl Tlmu Table. Trains on tho Philadelphia t n. IL lcavo ltuport as follows i N0IITI1. (1:3)1 n. in. I:W p. in. SOUTH. 11:51 n. m. 0:13 p. in. Tmlm on tho I). I. & V. H. 11 lcavo Bloonwburg as follows i NOKTIt. BOOTH. 7:03 ft. m. 8:53 a. in. 11:17 a. m. ll:Ma.m. 0:34 p. in. 4:30 p. in. Tho 8:S8 a. m. train connects at Northumberland wltli tho 0.33 train on Pennsylvania rood, reaching Philadelphia at 3:1 J p. in. Tho 11:33 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at Uupert reaching Philadel phia at 0.00 p. in. Tho 11:53 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:30, reaching Philadelphia at 7:33 p. m. Tho 4:30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at S.n5 p. in., and reaches i'lmauuipiiiii ui j:ua u. in. Trains nn tho N. W. II. Hallway pasi llloom Perry as follows i NORTH. SOOTH. 11:27 a. m. 13:01 p. m. 0.30 p. in. 4:19 p. in. Notice to CorrcHpnmlcntH, In order to savo many communljatlons from tho wosto b.iskct wo mako tho following suggestions to local correspondents I Use only ono side of tho shoct, and wrlto as plain as posslblo ; , glvo only tho local nows that Is of somo Interest to tho com. munlty, such as accidents Improvements, mar. rlagos, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, business enterprises, changes of resi dence, anl tho like. What appear to bo Jokes at the expenses of others, andpersjnal mention giv ing only ono namo or Initials or a nickname, will notbj printed under any circumstances. Such lluint often glvoollensc, though nono may bo In tended. Tho full name of tho writer must always bj given, but will not bj printed unless requested, tf l'ur Hale. Sovornl town properties, good locution, brick or frame. About 23 acres of land In Hemlock town, gulp, partly cleared, balanco well timbered. A farm of about 80 acres In Scott twp. For terms nud particulars apply to Oeo. . Elwcll, rioorasburg, Pa. feb. 29-tf. 1'crHonal. Stephen l'oho was In town Wednesday. John Qibbs went up to "Billy" Colo's on Monday, on a flsliing expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Drelsbacli of Now York,aro tho guests of Sir, nnd Mrs. Freas Brown, Mr. Joseph Sharplcss' brother from Mar Ion, Ohio, is visiting friends In this place. J. J. Browcr is visiting his daughter Mrs. Llnglo at Bellcfonte. Wm. Iphcr, of Cambra was in town on Tuesday. Miss Kato Swartwout of Benton spent last Sunday in town with friends. Geo. E. Elwcll is on a business trip up the creek this week. J. C. Brown started for Chicago last Sat urday to attend the Republican convention. He had on a new while hat, but refused to say whether it was a Blaine or Aithur tile. K. A. Ilawlings wants calves, for which ho will pay six cents per pound. tf John Cadman has been ' making some re. pairs and additions to his house in Orange township. T. II. Edgar is making some further ad dltions to his handsome residence nt Still water. Ko more duo bills at Llllcy & Sltppy's, at Ornugcville, they will pay part cash for butter and eggs. Mrs. J. B. Scott has sold her tobacco nnd confectionery storo to A. II. Ncylmrt, who took possession June 1st. A new Ithaca Ave oclavo organ will be exchanged for a buggy. Inquire at tills of flee. Mrs. B. Stohnor received on Tuesday ono of the Coolcy Cabinet Creamers. She took it to her farm for use. Oo West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes made In Union depots. No omni bus transfer. V. O. MoKinxev, An't. J. L. Olrton dressed n fine turtle on Wednesday, weighing twelve pounds, from which lie took fifty eggs, A monument lias been erected at the sol dier's graves in Uoscmont Cemetery. It is of galvanized iron, sanded. J. W. -Uillcr's resilience at Lime illilge, formerly known as tho Half-Way House, has been recently Improved by the erection of a new fence about tho lot. What Is tho use bothering with duo hills when you can tuko your butter and eggs to Lllley & Sleppy and trade part of them out and get the balance In cash. Tho Democrtlo Convention of Snyder county has recommended S. P. Wolverton of Northumberland county as senator of their district. A game of baso ball was played at Ber- wick last week between a nine from Blooms. burg, and tho Crickets of Berwick. Our boys were defeated by a score of 19 to 3. A great number of plants wcro set out on tho Normal School grouuds last week just before tho Into frost. Considerable of damago was done by tho frost. Tho seventh annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Pharmaceutical Associ ation was held this week at Wilkes-Barrc. C. A. Klclm of this place was In attend ance. Mr. A, Q, Klmhcrly has accepted a posi Hon with another paper, and Is no longer connected with this office. All bills for Job work, advertising, or subscription, so liclted by him may bo settled either with him or at this olllce. Tliero will bo an Ico cream festival In the now rectory of tho Episcopal church on Friday nnd Saturday evenings Juno Oth and 7th. Vocal and Instrumental music will be given during tho ovo'ng. Admission free. All cordially luvltod. Small.pox appears to bo on tho increase In Ashland, Shenandoah, Mt. Carmel, and other coal towns. It Is urged upon tho au thoritlcs and railroad companies to see that tho disease docs not spread through the Hungarians who live iu such great tlltlt. A now lot of writing paper Just received at tho Columiiian store, Tho Qreclun An tltjuo U ono of the best papers for ladles' correspondence. Papers of overy tint, slzo and price, cither looso or In boxes put up by us. Since tho Philadelphia and Heading Killro.ul Company hus gone Into thu hands of receivers, tho payment of scrip has been stopped. It Is thought that all scrip that has thus far been paid out will be redeem, til within a week or ten dnjs. Joo May was found in Fred Ollmoro's saloon, early on Tuesday morning, Ono of tho glasses In thu door (10x10) was bro ken, and ho probably mndo Ids entrance in that way, A few bottles of porter wero missing, Constablo Woodward took him In charge and marched him to tho lock-up. By nn oversight of tho proof-reader last week tho namo of P. A. Evans was nn. notmccd for county treasurer as a resident r llloomsburg. Mr. Evans was horn mill alscd In Montour township, this county, n tho plnco whero ho now resides. Foil Salk. A desirable storn rirnncrtv nf tho lalo A. B. Vatillow at Buckhorn. Thu goods will ho sold separately, or the goods and bulldlnir toirothcr. Armlv In A. n. Vanllew or J. Terwllllgor, Llghtstrcct, Pa. 4 w The Calllcphlan Literary Society will hold a festival In Evans' Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings Juno 13th mid 14th. Every effort will bo made to give all a grand treat. Good music will bo in attcn. dance4 Thocntlro Senior CInss of tho Normal School, numbering 40, passed a very credl. table examination. Tho committee occu. pled Monday, Tuesdny and part of Wed ncsday In the work of cxnmlng, nnd award. cd diplomas to nil. John C. Wcnncr bronchi tn this nfflrn nn Wednesday tho slough of two black snakes Which lie found In llin wnmla nnnr The one measures flvo and onc-hnlf feet, the other five. They were both found near cacii oilier. Tho East Susquehanna Classls of tho Reformed Church met in nnnual session In this plnco on Wednesday evening. This eclesiastical body embraces twenty odd pastoral charges lu tho counties of Dau. phln, Schuylkill, Northumberland, Mon. tour, Columbia, Luzerne, Sullivan nnd Bradford. There was a cuvc-ln at Shenandouh last week, by which six collieries are nlTucted. Thomas Christ, n laborer was burled be neath the fallen earth. Ho had $1300 about his person when carried down. He had no faith In banks, nnd always carried his money about him. His body cannot be re covered, lie leaves a wlfo and five chil dren. We notice a number of our exchanges are denouncing tho "Rochester Silk Com pany"ns frauds. Wo are sorry for our neighbors who wcro caught, but they should beware of those persons who mako such liberal offers and agree to pay with out bills being sent. Tho best plan to pur sue Is to require payment in advance from sucli Ji6era( persons. A stenographic report of tho proceedings of the last Democratic Stato Convention, in Allcntown, April 0, lias been published by the Stato Committee. It is ft pamphlet of 20 pages, uniform in ivppcarnnco with tho similar publication for 1833. Singlo copies can be had on application (with en closure of two two cent stamps), to W. U Hknsel, Chairman, Lancaster, Pa. The Roarlngville Comet Band will hold a festival in Venger's grovo and in tho grove near Slabtown, on Friday and Satur day, day and evening of July 4th and 6th. The Locustvllle Cornet Band will furnish music for tho occasion. Three ablo orotors will bo present on Friday afternoon and deliver orations in memory of the great In dependence day. Sumner Riggs, a Cheyenne Indian who has been living at Rohrsburg with W. B. Mathers for three years past, went to Wil liamsport last week and stopped at the Park Hotel. On retiring Friday night he blew out the gns, and but for the discovery of escaping gns,' would have been suffocated. He wa9 unconscious when found, and a physician was called In to resuscitate him. Rlggs relumed homo on Saturday. The United States Circuit Court on Mon day appointed Edwin M. Lewis, George do Bo Keim and Stepnen A. A. Caldwell as receivers of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, and Coal and Iron Company. The directors of the company by resolution made application for the appointment. The order authorizes tho receivers tn operate the railroads, mines and other works, and requires them to enter security In the sum of iJ.j00,000 for the proper performance of duly. We take the following dispatch from the papers of Monday : Friday night six at tempts were made to set flro to Danville. Almost simultaneously five barns were fir ed, situated in different parts of tho bor ough. Four of theso were totally destroy ed, together with their contents. Iu tho Third ward, about the same tlmo a man was surprised when he was just about to set lire to a livery stable. Ho succeeded, however, iu making his escape. The town council held a meeting Saturday and offer ed a reward of $500 for the arrest and con viction of tho incendiaries. Extraordinary precautions have been taken to protect tho town from further Injury. Ilentoit. Rohr McIIeury has a largo quantity of lumber stored in his lumber yard. Dr. McIIcnry's new building is approach. ing completion. When done It will he tho finest business placo In the village. Decoration Day was duly observed here. Tho procession consisted of tho Benton Band, old soldiers, and Sunday school children, and after tho strewing of flowers over the graves of tho deceased soldiers a great many went to the grovo near town whero appropriate addresses wcro mado by Revs. Kinter, Savago and Meslnger. An nrch of evergreen was erected over Main street, ttbovo A. & II. McIIcnry's store, and another at tho Exchango Hotel, which was elaborately decorated with Hags. In tho evening tho Shlckshlnny Band gava our town a visit and discoursed somo excellent music. Tiioy stayed over night nnd re turned homo Saturday morning. W. W. Hess will havo ono of tho finest places In this section when completed. Ho Is erecting a new house and barn on his farm near Stillwater. Tho barn Is an Immcnso structure, and will bo ouo of tbo largest in tho county. Troutlng parties pass through hero fre quently, somo of which catch their flsh, while others buy them, Tho flsh are not very large, but seem to bo quite numer ous. Tho Exchango Hotel maintains Its repu tation as a first class hostclrlo, under tho management of Hiram Hess, and his wife. Uuckwhcat cakes, the best In tho county, arc still on the bill of fare for breakfast. O. B. McIIeury of Stillwater is breaking In a team of sorrel two year olds. They will make a handsome team. Tho hamlet of Stillwater can boast of more haudsomo residences than any placo of its size in the county. one Cunt l'ontaitc on Newtuinper. Tho Sonata on Monday passed the Houso bill fixing tho rate of postago on mull mutter of thu second class, when sent by persons other than thu publisher or news agents, Tho bill as It camo from tho House, fixed ono cent as tho rato of pos tngu on newspapers weighing three ounces or less. Mr. Marcy explained that tho Senate Committee ou Post Offices nud Post Roads had found that somo of the large newspapers weighed a little oyer three ounces, and had thcrcforo extended thu newspaper limit of weight for ouo cent postago to four ounces, Tho bill passed tho Scnato with this amendment. Mrs. Susan Fry who has been living with her son-in-law Stephen Knorr, for somo tlmo past, died on Monday morning, aged 01 years, B months and 12 days. Sho was born In Bethlehem, December 20, 1703, nnd was brought to this town by her par. cnts when sha was flvo weeks old. Her father's name was Long, who was buried where tho corner of tho pavement is loca ted that surrounds tho Eplscopnl church. Mrs. Fry was confirmed by Rev, Peter Kcsslcr, tho second of tho fourteen pastors of tho Evangelical Luthcrtn church of llloomsburg, of which sho was a communi cant for 70 years. She has been a widow 11 years. Sho lived with husband 00 years. Her descendants number ns follows i 8 children, 03 grandchildren, 101 great grandchildren nnd 3 grcat-grcat-grand. children. Tho body was Interred In tho old Lutheran burial ground on Wednesday morning. Fou Rent. Tho front room, second floor, of tho CotDMTUAN building. Ono of the best rooms for an ofllco In town. Heat ed by stenm, lighted by gas, water on same floor, Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf WclUvcrHvlllc Children's day Juno tho 8th. Services 3.30 p. m. Rev. Chllcoat will officiate. A voto of thanks was given by the Sun day school to Miss Sadlo Musgravo and Miss Laura Fisher for the good report they brought from tho Sunday School Convcn. Hon held at Mlflllnvlllo. Miss Millie Klstlcr of Canby was tho guest of Miss Jessie Applcman Sunday last, Mrs. Isaac Dlldlnc has gone to Ohio to visit her son, Dr. Drake. Her daughter Mrs. F. P. Vnndcrslico of llloomsburg ac companied her. They will bo gone for sot cral weeks. Miss Ida Klstlcr will close her school by giving an entertainment In the evening. Anon. Hcyltcrt to Pay tlic Cotttn. Among the cases presented to the Grand Jury last week wero seven returns for keeping trlppltng houses made by Consta ble Fcnstcrmachcr, of Salem township, against William Gcrton, George Barnard, Homer Brltton, A. D. Scclcy, James Low, William Trigo, nnd Reuben Moyer. When the cases were examined by the Grand Jury It turned out that the parties wero all residents of Columbia county. The returns had been made by tho constablo on Infor matlon given by D. F. Seybert. The jury promptly ignored the bills nnd ordered Seybert to pay tho costs. He being In tho court House nt the tlmo was promptly ar rested and taken before tho court by whom he was sentenced to pay tho costs in each case or glvo security to do so within ten days and stand committed until the sen tenco Is compiled with, lie succeeded In finding sonic ono to become his security for the payment of the costs and wai set ut liberty. Wilka Bant Record. Centre. Creasy and Hess arc running their saw mill to full extent. On Saturday 105 persons, consisting of young and old gathered at Hess' Island to have u general Ilsh. Some fishing, shoot ing mark and boat riding. Simon Sitlcr caught the most flsh In number but Stewart nenry tho largest. Wm. Hldlay left with the honor of being the best marksman. They intend making some improvements before meeting again. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ern Sloau and son drove through Centre on Sunday. Among the visitors at church on Sunday wero Mr. nnd Miss Campbell from Sunbury, M. L. Keller from Llghtstrcct, Messrs Fisher and Miller from Malnvillc, and Miss Henry from Danville. Somo of tho young folks attended tho festival at Afton on Saturday evening. think tiicy must have succeeded by their pleasant conversation on Sunday. Some of the citizens spent Monday cvo nt J. L. Crawford's in Llghtstrcct, to re mlnd"Gllly" that he was 17. Hawkeyk. iicnton. May 30tli 1881 Pennington Post G. A. R. No 283 Head quarters Falrmount Springs, Luzerne county, Penun., this day decorated the graves of their fallen comrades by commit' teo of five at the following cemeteries, viz Mossvllle, Falrmount Springs, New Colnni bus, Hamillnc, St. James, Stillwater, Wal lcr and St. Gabriel. Then as per arrange ment the several squads met the balance of the Post at Benton. After lunch tho lino of march was token up enrouto for tho cemetery preceded by the Benton Cornet Band, Sunday School nnd a large concourse of people where the ceremonies as adopted by tho department of Penna. was perform' ed and the graves strewn wlih flowers, Benediction by Rev. D. 31. Kinter. Then all assembled ut Master's Grove. Comrade D. K. Laubach was elected chairman camo forward with a few well limed re marks and with thanks for the honor con ferred. Rev. D. M. Kinter of Stillwater was lntoduccd and delivered the oration, a masterly product ton and so skillfully de llvcrcd that all his hearers felt pleased. Ho was followed by Revs. Messlngor and Sav. age. Their remarks wero Impressive and Instructive well fitting tho occasion. Ad jutant Rimer mado somo remarks for tho extension of the order and a voto of thanks tendered tho speakers and band for their attendance. Broke ranks and wended their way homeward. L. M. C'iikvei.ino, Secretary. Tho best dlrt.proof watches made can be seen nt L. Bcruhard's jewelry store. Hllllwatcr. The frost last week did considerable damage in this region to garden truck, aud somo corn was badly frozen. It was regular blizzard. A Httlo 3 year old child of Wm. hawton' of Jackson died very suddenly last week from the effects of a bean which lodged in its wind-pipe Decoration day was duly observed Benton under tho auspices of Pennington Post of the G. A. It, It was qulto a sue cess nnd 1 trust that some of tho Benton scribes will furnish you with a full report. Mr. T. L. Stuckhouso and Elvira Stiles called ut tho Chrlstlun Parsonage on tho evening of Juno 1st, nnd left us Mr, and Mrs. Stackliousc, No cards. Tho people along Fishing creek road do not object to sportsmen enjoying them selves aloug tho very beautiful and pleas ant stream of Flshlngcrcck, but they do, at least somo of them do, emphatically ob jeet to drunken rowdies yelling and Insult ing people ns they pass along. A word to tho wise &c. Mr, John Zuhncr hud a team run away tho other day that might have resulted dls astrously to him and tho team, but fortu nately neither wero hurt. C, B. McIIeury has the finest field of wheat In tho vulley. He is ono of our best farmers, Most of tho trout iu Flshlugrcck aro very flue this season, Were tho law cn forced there would bo moro go back Int tho stream than into tho fish basket. It Is n pty that they could not bo left to grow couple of years then there would bo somo sport for tho angler. Mimiu. Tho County Sunday School Convention was enjoyed by nil, and resulted In good, ns moro Interest Is manifested In tho work nnd two now schools havo slnco been or ganized In this township. The festival onFrlday and Saturday evening was n success nnd judging from appearances, a harvest for tho hotels. For shamo hoys, stop and think I Messrs. Clinn. Ileus nf Mt. Carmel nnd Geo. W. Welsh of Wntsontown were among tho visitors of this place Inst week, Luc Snyder left this place for Chicago on Monday tho 2nd Inst. Expects to bo nom inated of course. Owners of property on Sailer Kraut street are looking for a good rain to dis pose; of tho plants. The now School Board was organized on Monday with tho following officers i Pres ident, Chas. Qcarhart i secretary, E. Swcp penhiser treasurer, Samuel Nubs. The attention of pcdlcrs nnd hawkers Is called to tho law of this county by notices posted In this township. Bhould they fail to heed, somo of them no doubt will pay by experience. Wo havo another enterprise la town in tho way of a new butcher. Mr. R. J. Win. tcrstccn will dotihtlcs do a ituMng busi ness. Ccntrnlla. Tho small.pox patients, wo aro pleased to note, nro coming nround nicely, and will bo well In a few weeks. Tho disease Is still confined to tho ono house, and Bur. gess Dyke and tho Board of Health nro doing everything Imaginable to keep it from spreading. Several dogs havo been shot by tho Burgess tor going too near the Infected house, nnd tar, gum and pine logs are kept burning tn front of the building disinfectants. Dr. Gwinncr has been appointed physician with a salary of $150 per month. A young son of James McBrearty, fell down a flight of steps on Monday nnd broke his arm. The Illch School entertainment of last week was a success In every particular. Tho play wns very Interesting and being Interspersed with singing, dancing, etc., mnde It doubly so. Tho3o of the Httlo ones who participated acquitted themselves In a manner, very creditable to themselves and teachers. The singing by Messrs. Kelly, Lake and Curran, and dancing by Mr. O'Neal was very good. The proceeds of tho entertainment will bo used to furnish books for the llbrnry. Richard Brennan who has been under treatment at the Miners Hospital for a hurt received some tlmo nco, Is, wo arc pleased to say, ablo to resume work again, Jack Crawford, a well known temper. anco auvocalo, of town, ami a uuiciicr from Mt. Carmel had a dispute a few days ago, about a little affair of their own, which resulted In a fight. Crawford was best man but the butcher mado him wish he was second best, as he had him arrest- ted and mado him furnish ball to appear at court. Dr. Gwinner is given a wide berth by every one since ho took tho smnll pox vie. tims in hand. Even bis best friends glvo his offico the go by. The collieries havo not worked any this week, and hundreds of men and boys can bo seen on our streets. This is one great evil tho operators should remedy, viz : Work every day during the cold months of winter, ond half time in the summer, when it should be the reverso by nil means. Rev. Benton of Hnrrisburg took charge of St. Ignatius' church, on Sunday. Rev. Field Is still sick in Philadelphia. Ex-Sherift Ent spent Monday with friends tn town. A largo number of the Jerseymen ployed in tho tunnel at tho Continental left here on Monday for home. Tho electric light poles aro going up rap illy in Ashland, and from present Indies lions the towu will be illuminated by elec tricity in six or seven weeks. Itcrwlck. Mr. Georco McIIeury of this place was married to Miss Fry of Nescopeck on Sat unlay evening last by Rev. W. Cattell, of Reynoldsvillc, Pa. Rev. W. Cattle, of Reynoldsvillc, at ono time pastor of tho Baptist church of Ber wick, has been spending the past week with friends here. Ho preached in Bap tist church both morning and evening last Sunday. Mr. S. T. Dimmlck, the general seereta rv of the Y, M. C. A. 1ms urrived and cu- tcrcd upen his duties. Ground will be broken in the course of a few weeks for the erection of the now Y . M. C. A. hall. This Is expected to be a fine building and will certainly add greatly to the appearanco of our Httlo borough. As Berwick does not possess a public park, the cemetery is the resort of many who seek a cool and shaded spot In which to commune Willi iNaturc. There is uo doubt but that our cemetery presents as beautiful an nppcaranco ns any in thu county, for which O. II. P. Kitchen de serves praise. The frosts last week It is feared, did considerable damago to garden truck. J. Hoft reports nearly all of tho handsome and costly llowcrs, which he had just planted in tho yard of Mrs. Lizzio Jackson, to have been destroyed. Loud mouthed politicians hereabouts aro waxing warm. Decoration Day hero was observed with duo respect to thu occasion. A parado In which about ono hundred little girls dress' cd In white and tho different orders and lodges participated was ono fcaturo of tho day, Lato in tho afternoon a quiet game of base ball was played between Berwick und Bloom which resulted in favor of tho former, tho scoro being 19 to 3. Consider able drunkeness was noticed, yet uo dla- turbance occurred. Klmbcr Cleaver, of Catawlssa, was in town on business on Tuesday, E. V. Dee. LOCAL NOTICES. Lllley & Sleppy wan t all tho butter and eggs you can uruig nan cash. 40 doz. ludles' and children's stockings at Liiuz a oioau s. u pairs ior .o cents. 'I lie newest and freshest lino of warm weather dress goods Is to be found ut I. W. llartuuii & bon's. Gentlemen who want u spring suit put up in CITY STYLE should call at tho POPULAR MERCHANT TAILOR of llloomsburg, David Lowenberg who cm- ploys only E EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. if 1,111 buys tho best white countcrpnuo ever ouereu at uuu prico at i.uiz & moan's. Tho nowest goods out, all over cinbrol- dery, at I. W. Hurtman & Son's. New goods at J. B, Skcer's. Another largo lot of embroideries nnd wlilto goods at Lmtz & Hloun's. Jcrsoy jackets, nt Clark & Son's. "Wlieii found make a nolo ot." The plnco to go for your spring clollilntr, a stylish hut, or u flue neck scarf, or thu latest stylo hi furnishing goods is at David bowcuuerg'. C. C. Marr pays 18 cents for eggs. A larco lino nf now parasols and sun urn brcllas at Lutz As Sloan's very cheap. Parasols nnd fans nt Clark & Son's, also hoops, pnmcrs and corsets. Go to C. O. Marr 'a for chllds' Misses nnd Indies' shoes. A neat present given away with every purchase mado at tho Popular Clothing Store of David Lowcnbcrg. Go to C. C. Mnrr's for silk dress patterns. Moro lnco curtains and scrim nt Lutz A Sloan's this week. Gloves and hosiery away down, nt Clark As Son's, to close If von want a nlco summorsllk, co to Clark & Son's, 45c. yd., and up. J. C. Marr has tho best 50 cent syrup In town. Try It. New percales, cambrics, llcht prints. white goods, Asa, Ate, atl. W. Ilnrtman As tfon's. A vorv largo lino of straw hats now on view, NOBBY, NEAT and NEW, just nr. rived at David Lowcnhcrg's. Tho best values in black silks ever shown nt Clark As Son's. Sco them. Go to 0. O. Marr's for nlco dress goods, very cheap. Fans nnd nnrasols by tho hundreds, at I, W. liartman s aon's. For buntlnirs. nuns vclllncs or dress goods of any kind go to Lutz nnd Sloan's. I ...!.. I. il.,. l J.,l.t, nn.i. and all over embroideries, nlso Bwlss cm. broideries, at Clark & Son's. C. C. Marr wants butter, eggs, lard, side, shoulder and ham. Have you seen tho $3.00 ciiamher sets at I. W. Hurtman & bon's. 'The annarel oft nroclalm's the man." A well dressed gentleman Is tho admira tion of all. and tho placo to cot your SPRING SUIT Is at tho POPULAR AND RELIABLE STORE cf David Lowenberg. BUSINESS NOTICES. 1)0 NOT BE DISCODltAQED even If vou have tried many remedies for your Kuluey ulscaso or l.iver complaint f. . . r ... without success it is no reason why you should think your disorder Incurable. Trie most intractauio cases rcaauv yiciu 10 mc potent virtues ot Ivliliiey.Wort. It is a nurelv vc2ctal1c compound which acts on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels at the same tlmo nnil thus cleanses me wnoie system. Don't wait, but cet a package to-day nnd euro yourself. CAUSE AND EFFECT. At times symptoms of lndlccstlon are present, uneasiness of the stomacli, tec, a moisturo like perspiration, producing itch- nr; at nlcht. or when ono is warm, cause tho Piles. Tho effect is immediate relief upon tho application of Dr. Basanko's Pile itemciiy, wntcii costs you out ou cents anu is sola uy U. A. lucim. July la-cow "HACKMETACK," A lastliic ond fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents. Sold by Moyer Bros. WILL WONDEIIS KVEll CEASE ? Wilkcs-Barre, Pa., Jan. 9, 1883. Mr. l'helps, Dear Sir 1 conslucr It my duty to tell you how much good your Rheumatic Elixir has dono mc. For ten years I had Rheumatism in my left arm ana last year it cxtenueu turougu my wuoio body una limbs. I could hardly turn in bed, and several days I could neither feed mvsclf nor walk without sticks. I took everything that I could hear of, but got no better, and I begnn to get discouraged. Mr. Good, the druggist, advised mo take t'liclp's Ulicumatlc ltxir. i uiu so, ana after liavlnir taken the first bottle I felt sat- istled tliat it was lielpln1' mc. YYlicn l nau taken three bottles I was entirely cured. I feel very grateful for what your medicine has done for mc . I will cheerfully recom mend it to those afflicted with Rheuma tism. You can use my namo as you wisli in tienalf nf your iMlxir. l ours, with many tunnies, Ciias. II. Kniffkn, No. 14 Magnolia Avenue, Wilkes-Baire, Pa. A NASAL INMECTOll Free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Sold by Mnytr Uros. LOOKS HONEST. A clear, bright open faccsomchow looks honest. A horse thief or hnrclar seldom carries such a face. Burdock Blood Bit ters give the tkln a peculiarly lino texture nnd clearness. They strencthen nnu en- rich the circulation nnd so eradicate all eruption or blemish. WAST OF FAITH. If C. A. Klclm. tho Druculst. does not succeed it is not for the want of faith. He lias such fuith in Dr. Bosankn's Cough nnd Lunc syrup ns a remedy forCouchs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung Affections, that he gives n bottle free to each and every one who is in need of a medicine ot tins Kind. July 13-eow 81 111.01 I'd CATAltlUI ItEMEDY. A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria and canKcr moulli. hold ny iMoycr uros. SAVED THE I1A1IY. y baby, aged fifteen months, was at d wllh croup, but was cured with two d09es of Thomas' Eclcctric Oil ; have used this medicinu for the older children. Have thu greatest fuith in it. Daniel Mann, 621 Soventh St., Buffalo, N. Y. Malianoy City, Pa., Sept. 8, 1883. Mr. John 11. Phelns Dear Sir t I have used your Rheumatic Elixir with good re- suits aru can recommend it to any person suuermg Willi that leanui disease, nicuma asm. uitAs. w. smith, natter, SHlLOU'S CUI1E WILL Immediately rcllovo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by Moyer llros. ' A PAD I1IIEATII Is Insufferable. Wo don't like it. A per. son wltli a strong breath must not make himself very familiar with us. An Impure breath Is caused uy an unhealthy stomacli, Burdock Blood Bitters will correct this evil. They arc the best stomach medicine unown. IN I'ltESOIUllINO WINE. Tho physician desires to glvo a liquor containing the extractivo parts of the grupe, such ns Iron, grapu sugar and tho other elements which givo to port wlno its special flavor or bouquet and Its singular blood making properties that is contained lu uio coloring principle oi ucu wine. BPeers JNuw jersey wines, especially his Port aro grown on a brown stono shale soil, rich in irou and from vines brought from tho ban us ot tuo uiver uoura, in l'or- tugal. whero tho finest ports in tho world aru mndu but none ever rcacli this coun try. Speer's Wines aro regarded superior to nny in tuo maricct. ior sale uy drug gists. FOU THE 1'UnLIO. I owo my life to Phelps' Rheumatic Ellx lr During tho past fifteen years I have spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism and never received any permanent benefit until I took thu Phelps' Elixir. I consider it thu best rheumatic remedy ever offered to tho public. liespcciiuiiy, Geo. E. Hovt. Mr. Phelps' i Your Rheumatic Elixir is gotug to bo a big thing hero. Am satisfied me ll mo is not far distant, riease send mo another gross, very respectfully, UEOUOE F1IESIIEI.I. Apothecary, Haverford Avenue, Phlla. FOU DYSPEPSIA And liver complaint, vou havo a printed guarantee on every uotllo oi Billion's Vital, izer. Boia uy Moyer uros. OAUUS OF LIFE. As wo como to them thev aro received, bomu with, and passed over with no moru Ti in B V ,t ! " r. UIU"me,u W MWMtll, IMII. II PM!tbllU Ul IIIL'B 111 skin disease of any kind they magnify u hundred fold. O. A. Klelin, tho Druggist, has Dr. Ilosanko's l'ilu ltemcdv which Is nn nhsoluto cure for any affection of the kind ami is soiu ior oueeiiis. July lu-cow AUK YOU MAUB Miserable by Indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow sklii ? Shi. loii's vitaiuer is u positive cure, Bold by WIt Is a Wkia Krown kaot t In the Diamond Dvcs moro coloring Is clvcn than In any known Dyes, nnd they glvo faster nun moro nriiuani colors, luc. ni an uriig. gists. They are a great success. Wells, Hicnarason ki u, jjurungion, vi. ANUiutw Desmond's miaises. Dear Sir I lnv nn niv side fur four lone mouths without nnv relief until I commcn. ced taking Phelps' Rhitimntlc Elixir. It Is mo ucsi medicine i ever useu, To-uay is tho best day I linvo seen tn twelvo months'. I thank you nnd God Almighty nnd no one clso for my relief. I havo lived and done public business In Geneva, N. Y,, for tho last twenty, therefore hav many ncnunlti- taticcs that call around And see me dally and to ask about Phelps' Elixir for them selves or for Rome of their friends. I praise It highly. You do thu talking and sign my name as my tongue couiu not uo it justice. andiiew iJK.iMoNi), uroccr. Genova. Anrll 10. 1883. For snlo at Hciidcrsholt's Pharmacy, iiiooinsuuig, i'a. WHY W1U, TOD Coush when Shlloh's Cure will give you Immi'dlnto relief. Prlco 10 cents, 60 cents anil il. Bold by Moyer Uros. Seo a woman in another column, near Bpecr's Vineyards, picking grnpes from that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for tho uso of Invalids, weakly persons ana tuo nceu. Bout uy u. a. iueim, uioomsburg. sept su.iy THE I1EV. OEOltOE It. TUAYEII, of Bourbon, Ind., says "Both myself and wlfo owe our lives to Shlloh's Consumption cure." Bold by Moyer Bros. Tho Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir for mc has always acted like, a charm. I think this fall It cut short a severe attack of Rheuma tism. I can endorse the remedy cither as a preventive or cure. l ours truly, AUtS. U. W. I'ALMEK, Glcnburn, Pa. (Mote. Mrs. G. W. Palmer Is tho moth er of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkes- iiarre, ia., ex-state Attorney ucncral oil Pcnna.i ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE Iteal Estate! Tho undersigned appointed assignee otC. II. Ilrockway, of llloomsburg Columbia county, Penn sylvania will offer at public sale, at the Court House, vai, 1 aa,i at 10 o clock, A. pertlcs, viz : M., tho following valuablo pro- FIUST. A thrco story brick building on Court Houso alley, near tho Court House, and attached tothelirower liulldlng In tho rear used tor law ofllccs c., and formerly known as tho Colum. blan Dulldlng Including the small alley way on thonoith. SECOND. A two and story brick houso on third street adjoining lot of Peter S. llrugler on tho cast and a vacant lot of O. 11. Ilrockway on the west, containing a front ot fifty-two feet, and a depth ot about 214 feet, tho said houso being fur nlshed in all Its rooms with gas fixtures ; also water, a bath room, Baltimore heater, &c Thcro is also on tho premises a good stable, and other out buildings. TIIIUD. A vacant lot adjoining the above, and bounded on tho west by property ot M. P. Luti being forty feet In front, nnd about 2Mfcct In depth. NOTE. Any ot the above premLses can bo ex. amlned at any reasonable time, by persons wish ing to do so, and calling upon either M. P. Lutz, assignee, or C. D. Ilrockway. FOUHTII. A tract of timber land la Beaver township, formerly known as Charles B. Troy tract, bounded by lands ot Aaron Johnson, Thorn, as Downs, Isaac Davis, warrantee, Coxo lands and others containing 163 acres moro or less. FIlTII.-Threo building lots In Olcn City, Bea ver township, formerly In tho namo ot Charles I!. Barnes. SIXTH. A tract ot timber land in Beaver township containing TO acres, more or less. SEVENTH. A tract of timber land In samo town ship containing 118 acres mora or less. EIGHTH A tract of timber land In same town. ship containing 54 acres moro or less. NINTH. A tract ot timber land In same town, ship, containing 33 acres more or less. NOTE. Tracts 6, 7, 8, t: 9 aro contiguous, bound ed by tho Schuylkill county line, Itoarlngcreek township line, c.,on William Stewart, James McNcal, Henry Noar, and other warrants, and wero commonly known as tho Nanduccm, Sllllman & c'o tracts. TENTH. A tract of timber land in Beaver town. ship containing 83 acres ot land moro or less, In tcrsected by tho 1". & IL It. it Co., tho catawlssa creek, adjoining Aaron Johnson, Schell, and others. TWELFTH. A tract of timber land In Main township, bounded by tho Susquehanna river, heirs of Philip Miller, heirs of Georgo Longcnber gcr, heirs of Jacob (lilting, and others, containing 88 acres moro or less. TIIIItTcENTH. A tract ot timber land in Lo cust township In the warrantee namo of John Everhart, containing 400 acres moro or less. KOUItTEENTH.-Nlne-fourtleths ot a tract ot timber land situate In Jackson and Bugarlo.it townships, bounded by tho Sullivan county line, lands of Samuel Yorks, Jesso and Mathlas lthono, John Kile, David Ciolden, Itobcrt Montgomery and others, containing TOO acres, more or loss, the re. malnder being owned by C. W. Miller. FIFTEENTH. A tract ot timber land In Itoarlng. creek and Locust township, In tho warrantco name ot Thomas Barnes, Jr., containing 60 acres, more or less. NO. IS. six lots in Montnna City, Conyngham township, in Block "0," being No's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. NO. 17. Three lota in same placo, in Block "C," being No's 2, Sand 4. NO. 18. Thrco lots in samo place, in Block "J," Dcmg no's l, 2 and s. NO. 19. Eleven lots In samo place, In Block "K, No's 1 to ll Inclusive. NO. 20. Two lots In namo nlace. in Block "41." NO s 3 ana 4. NOTE. Any person desiring to seo tho town plot ot said Montana City, as to tho location of tho above named lots, or their slzo, or who wishes to seethetltlo thereto, can get tbo Inform atlon by calling on C. B. Ilrockway prior to day ot sale. Tho abovo properties will bo sold In tho order named, the as-lgnce reserving the power to ad. Journ tbo salo from tlmo to time, as circumstances may require. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot the property ; tho one-half less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot tho sale ; and the remaining one-halt In threo months thereafter, nun interest from confirmation nttt. M. 1'. LUTZ, June Assignee. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho court of Common Ploaa of Columbia county, and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House, in llloomsburg, Pa , on Saturday, June 28, 1884, at S o'clock p. in., all that certain lot or piece of ground sltuato tn the Borough ot Centralis, l'a., oounaea ana described as follows i On tho north by lot ot Alexander Black, on tho cast by an alley. on tho west by Locust Avenue, and on the south by lot ot David C. Black, being lot ot 11 In block 74, whereon Is erected a two-story framo dwelling uouso ana other out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In execution at the suit of David C. Black against William II. James and to bo sold as the property of Wtl iam II. James. B. II. i 11. Atty's. L Fa. ALSO. The following real estate sltuato in the Milage ot Espy, scott township, Columbia county, renn'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at corner ot lot number It tn plan ot said village ot Espy, belonging to Cyrus Barton, thence eastward by Main street clghty-two and one-half feet to corner of lot number 18 belonging to Isaac. jiehamie, tneneo southward by the Bamo one nun- drcd and soventy-tlirco and one-fourth feettojin alley, thenco by same elghty-two and one-half feet to corner of lot number 16 aforesaid, thence by the samo northward one hundred and seventy-three arid one-fourth feet to Uio place of beginning, bo ing lot number 17 in said plan. ALSO. Lot described as follows i Beginning at a corn. er on the north bide ot Main street in line ot lot of Jacob Hens, formerly W, Buckle, thence along said street couth sixty-six and one-fourth degrees west sixty feet, thon:o by lot of George ltuckio north twenty-three nnd thrco-fourtu degrees west ono hundred and soventy.thrco and ono-fouith feet to aiioyNo.1, thenco by said alley north sixty-six and one-fourth degrees west sixty feet to corner I Of Bald ! lot of Jacob He&s, thenco by Bald lot south tci.ty-three and three-fourth degrees east ono hundred and seventy-three and one-fourthfect to juutcui ui-uiuumir, vuiuuuung iu,wa square feet, whereon Is erected a tw story framo 'dwclllbg house and out-bulldlngs. Belied, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of (leorgoM. Baker at the suit otM. A. liaker, K. W, Atfys, AL KL Fa JOHN MOUltKV, June o, tf. Sheriff, Headquarters for D. M. HARVBSTITSra HAEMAI & HASSEBT havo Just received tho finest lot of LiqHT RMPErS, f!0WErS SELf BlNDEtS cverbrotiffht to Columbia counlr. For llirht draft, second to none. Every macnine is luiirnnrrnuicu. They also keep a for all the old and new machines, so that If you break down In the middle ot Harvest the aro pre pared to fix yo'i up without delay. . -OISIBIOIIIITIE before making W&MMMM &: Hj&S.S;EH Agents. May EMw Rupture Uellicd and cured by nr. J. A. SIIHItMA.N .1 method, without opcratun or tuo injury or hlndran2e from labor and wltli lcumy from a strangulation of which, according to statist cs. over 33'i'!M.lnSth?Pa health more than aire or labor. bo.-ldes atfectln? manhood ana ostro ing : an inceni iv tu m uro. ,1'atlonta from abroad canrecelvo treatment and leaTe for homo lumodaj. l graphic likenesses of bad cases before and r uiuers wuu nave oeen curvti, inuuuu lur i r lOcts. Principal omce an llroadway, N. rs. llranch oillco B jS Walnut street, Phlla lion Mondays. -i uesuavs nnj euiuruuya Thursdays and Fridays. MaySg-lw number and gas fitter, near of Schuyler's hard- ware siarc. Bloonisburg, Pa. All kinds of nttlnirs for steam, cas and water pipes constantly on hand. Hoofing and snouting attended to at short no tice. Tinware of every description made to order. Orders left at Schui ler A; co's.. hardware storo will bo promptly llilcd. Special attention given to heating by stoam and hot water. May -ly SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of a writ ot alias fieri facias Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will bo exposed to pub lic salo at the Court Houso in llloomsburg, on Saturday, Juno 7th, 1884. at 2 o'clock p. in. AU that certain messuage, tenement and tract ot land sltuato lu Montour township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wlt : beginning at u black oak and running thenco by land of Lloyd Paxton, (lato Joseph 1'axton), north sixty degrees east slxty-four perches to a stone, thenco north nineteen degrees west twenty, six perches to a red oak, thenco north flfty-four do grees east forty-six perches and seven-tenths to Big Flshlngcreek, thence up tho samo north thlr ty-flve degrees west thirty-ono perches to n stone, thence by lands of Maria Evans (late Peter Apple man), south sixty-four degrees west ono hundred and twenty perches to a plno stump, and thenco by land of John Mensch (late John Itlchards), south thirty-six degrees east fifty perches to the place ot beginning, containing thirty-two acres and one hundred nnd four perches strict measure, bo tho samo moro on less, on which nro erected a framo dwelling house, barn and out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution, at the suit of Jane B. Scott vs. (1. M. Quick and to bo sold as the pro perty of O. M. Quick, JOHN 4IOUKEY, Vanderslle aty (sheriff. May 16 ts. . 11 I could hardly speak A I t 11 n il it was almost, inipos slbleto brent ho through my nostrils. Using Ely's uroam Balm a short time I was entirely relieved. My head has not beer so cli'ar nor volco sa strong In years. I re commend this ndml rablo remedy to all ar lllcted with catarrh or colds In tho liei'il. ,1. o. Tlchenor. Merchant Elizabeth, N. J. I was aflllcted with catarrh und cold lntho head. I used K 1 y's w ppvc cream uaim which HAY "rJiV tiff cured me.-V. 11. 1111. Urd, Dentist, Bordentown, N. J. Elv's Cream Balm causes no naln. (lives re lief at once. Cleanses tho head. Causes healthy becretlous. Abates Inflammation, l'rc.ents fresh colds. Heals tbo sores. Hestores the senses ot taste and sinelL A thorough treatment will cure. Not a llnuld or snurr. Amu ed with the nnger. lend for circular. Hold by druggists. .Mailed for 60c ELY BUOTHEKS, DruggUts, OwcgO, N. Y. May 23-4W u OOfl I'ny fill AirpnfH. ftllHI In N2UO (.r mo. lumleM-llliiir our 4J rami IIUturT. Binuuiniiu lie rmt t- iiuiiieaul llinvurlcl Write to J. c. Jlrtuiilj Ai Co., I'lilbUelphU, I'a. mar 28-ly aid STAFFORD'S BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. 8 OLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S.STAFFORD; Now York, KOS HMw SALESMEN WANTED To sell Nursery Stock for tho;ilookcr Nurseries. iiiiauiisneu uuerai NAI.AItv AMI rH.NHKH paid Permanent employment, bend tor terms. ll, U. uuoiililt t u.tlPANV, MnyjS-am ltorhe.ur, N. V, a week at homo. 13.00 outnt free. I'ay ab. .solulely sure. No risk. Capltul not required, header. If you want business at which ner. sons ot either sex. vounir or old. can maka great pay all tho tlmo thoy work, with absoluto certainty, write lor particulars to II. HiiXkTr Co., 1-ort and, Maine. Deo21-ly BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL The undersigned havlntr nut his Planlnp Mil on itallroad Htreet, In tlrsuciass condition, Is pre. jcm vi uu an kiuui ui wurn m (lis IIUV, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnisnea at reasonable price All lumber used is ntm seasoned ana nans dui SKiuca workmen are employed, , ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application, Plan and specific, tioua prepared by an experienced draughtsman CUAULUS Hill! ft, UlooiuHburff, Pn HHK OSBORNE & CO'S. MACHINES, durability and simplicity the Osborne Mocuines your purchases. slclans, merchants and . Y. : diys ofconwlta- lladelphla ; Wcdueidays, MARKET REP0RTS. 11LOOXISBUHG MARKET. Wheat per bushel Hyo " " .$ 1 07 70 05 Corn " " Dull. ' 40 Flour hnr barrel u OU Cioversccd...., 8 ? IJuttcr i cs 14 Tillow 00 Potatoes Dried Apples 00 Hams 1 Sides nnd shoulders 10 Chickens 1? turkeys l" Lard per pound 13 Hay per ton 13 00 Heeswax -9 Buckwheat flour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 30 Philadelphia Markets. CORRECTED WEEKLY. FEED- Western winter bran, spot, (J 15.5 J. MACKEUEL. Extra mess 35c. large l's, 88 30c. extra shore l's 25 1 aw. FLOUlt. Western extra's 2.50 (S 3.00 ; Penn'a. family, 4.50 4.75 Ohio clear, 5.0) 3 5.3ljj winter patent 5.T5 & 6.50. WHEAT. Delaware red at l.njf, No t Penn sylvanlared 1.18. HYE. Prtiiio Pennsylvania TO s, 73c. l-'OltN, fldj bushels in grain deKt atOOc. OATS. No. 3 whlto 3 43 No. 2, 4XX HAY' AND BTHAW 'I lmuhy cholcu Western and New York, 117. fair to good Western nnd New York, 11. (s; 15. ; medium Western aud New York, u. M 13. : Cur hay as to quality 14. (4 17.00. ltyo straw iu.50 (5 17.00 Wheal straw, 9. 10. oat straw iu n. seeds. clover 9ets- per lb. Timothy 1.40 1.5i per bushel, Flax 1.72 per busheL WOOL. Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Fleece Washed, XX und ubove, 37 3 40o : X 32 330 ; common 20 & 27e. Tcxus, Fall clip line 20 ts 22, medium 20 24 coarse, 16 ( 17. Eons. Pennsylvania extra, 16 western 15 15Jf. H UTTElL Pennsylvania extra, 31 Western extra ao. LIVE POULTltY. Fowls, liens 15 mixed lots lie roosters olds (510c; spring chickens as to site and quality 2.KJ2J. DltUSSED 1'UULthy. Turkeys extra 18 l7cts. chickens extra 17M18; spring chickens as to weight aud quality 25035. 1'urATOEs. Early Hosoper bushel, 43 45 llurbank and Hebron, 40 (a 42. ONIONS. Yellow, 1.15 (j, 2.00 pcrbbL rjlOWN BONDS FOU SALE. The Town ot llloomsburg offers I50O0 of 4 per cent lionds for sale. Interest payable semi annual ly. Any further Information can bo obtained at tho Secretary's oillco. A. I- FU1TZ, Sec'y. Town Council. JLOINCY OK WILEY ll KUSSELL'S LAllOK BiVINO TOOLS MACHINERY. Head Qaurters for Iron, stceLHorscshoes Nails and Wagon Makers' and lllack mlths' Supplies. srael Blltenbender, store Warerooms S8 Franklin Ae., also warerooms HI Frank lin Ave., and 115 Cen tre street. SCRANTON PA. 23 lv may ThcScienceofLife, Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Premature Doclino In Man. Errors ot Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting from Indiscre tion of excesses. A book for every man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains 123 prescriptions for all acuto and chronic diseases, each ono of which ls.lnvaluublo. So found by tho Author, w hoso experleneo tor 23 years U such aa probably never before fell to tho lot of nny physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, lull gilt, guarantee! to bo a nuer work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than nny other work Bold In this country for 2.W, or tho money will bo refunded In every Instance samplo 0 cents. Send now Gold medal awarded I'nco oaiy i l.uu uy man nosi-naio. I lustrative tho author by tho National Medical Association, to the oniiers ot which ho refers. 1 hu beleneo of Llfo should ua read by the youn for Instruction, nnd by the alllleted for relief. 11 will beuent all London l.muYt. 1 here Is no member of society to whom Tho Science ot Life will not bo useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman. .lr. yonuut. Anuressino ii'auoiy jieuicai institute, or nr. W. II. Parker. 0. 4 llulnnch street, lloston. Mass.. who may bo consulted on all diseases reuulrlng skin ami experience, chronic and obstinate dlseo-s- cs anu mat nave uameu mo i i n i i sun of another physician a spo rllliA lj clalty. Hueh treated successful mi i iimi l lv KNOW THYSELF.r i Great itbl Work on UoocL wituoutan ins'ancoot Lll l O J Jlji? fall ure. Mention this paper, Mayao-iwd Nil 'J II Bl f M Muyanwd Send six rents for postago, and re ceive true, a costly box ot goods which will help yon to moro money right away tlnin unvtlitntri'lMtln ftiU u-nrl.l All, of either sex, succeed from llrst hour. The bioadroad tofortuuo opens before tho wo rkts absolutely sure. At once address, Tup Co., Aur kusta, Maine, Dcoiil-ly 1 i ii Si i if 1 M 'I n
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers