The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 18, 1885, Image 5

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The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 188.'..
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I'CTHOllUl.
Miss A. D. Webb is the guest of Mrs.
W. Neal.
Paul K. Wirt, Esq., was in New York,
last week.
Mrs. A. A. Mnrplo of Hrldgtport is visit,
ing relatives here.
C. A. Klclm's nsslstant, Mr. L. Keichncr,
Is sick with the measles.
J. C. Fitzpatrick of Iliulcton spent Sun
day here with his many friends.
J. K. Hittcnbender spent several days iu
Philadelphia nnd New York this week.
Mr. Charles Iluncnbuch nnd William
Itatnscy Esq., were in town this week.
Miss Mary K. Ilattersby left town on
Saturday for Manch Chunk to spend
several weeks with friends.
II. C. Hell and Jacob Harick, Normal
graduates and nt present teaching school
at Conynglinm, spent Sunday In town.
Ex-Commissioner I.awton was in town
on Monday nnd spent some time in the of
flco which he occupied officially a tevf
years ago. Hu was an excellent ollirlal.
Hooks of all kinds at Mercer's.
Tho finest nssortment of I'liish Frame
In town at Clnrk's'ltook Stoic.
The old custom of using chewing gum is
being extensively revived.
The large Gift Cake is now on exhibition
at Phillips', liny your candy early.
Tho murder of John Shurpless nt Ches
ter remains a mystery. The nssussln is
still at large.
Wanted. A barrel of cider fresh from
the press by Dr. Shuttuck. at Sanitarium,
near D. L. fs W. depot.
The farm of Henjnmln Uombny deceased,
was sold on December 4th, to Thomas K.
Evans of Danville for 2100.
Come anil sec our standard poets in sets,
Dickens, Scott, ltuskln, Irving, Kliot, Ac,
at George A, Clark's Hook Store.
The election of olllcers of tho lire depart
incut foi the ensuing year will be held on
Monday night nt the council room.
Go to C. E. Savage's for reliable gold nnd
silver wnlches, clocks, jewelry, silverware
&c, first door below Court House.
Win. liehm has now lendy for tho boll
day season a choice stock of bananas
and oranges. Also fresh candles at thu
lowest prices.
Tell your relatives and friends to go to
Mercer's for thtir presents.
The ladles of the Heformcd church are
Belling oysters at 10 cents a plate in Mrs.
Ent's Etcro room, to ral'e money to pay oil
tho debt on their parsonage.
C. E. Savugo ba9 just received a nice
lino of Ladles' nnd Gents' gold and silver
watches, Jewelry in nil thu latest novelties,
and silverware of all the uewejt designs,
Suitable for Christmas presents. Call nnd
sec. Tho prices will plcnso you. 2t
It pays to advertise, a notice printed
In this paper last week of a young man
wanted to take care of horses, iVa, was an.
swered by ten applicants in two days.
Pretty overcoats for children,
pretty suits for children,
Pretty caps for children,
can now bo bought at D. Lowcubcrg's.
Tho essays read beforo tho State Hoard
of Agriculture arn in our hands nnd will
be piinted in tho orier In which they were
read. Mr. Townst nd's piper on "Grapes"
will be found ou the fourth page.
Christmas cards nn Immense assortment
at Mercer's.
Gross and Ilachman liavo sub-let nil the
brick work on the now bulldlugnt the Nor.
rani School to John Hoat who commenced
work onFiiday of last week. -Mr. Hoat
will push the work to completion a rapidly
aa possible.
XMA8 XMAS XMAS.
Holiday goods.
Handsome muffler, In silk and cashmere,
Elegant neck scarfs,
Just arrived at D. Lowcnberg's.
If any who have subscribed fortbo World
urough this oillce, or who tiro entitled to
viio American Farmer under our clubbing
rules, and have not received their papers,
wo would bo glad if they would notify us.
Tho paper are oidcred nud paid for, and
ought to como regularly.
It Is impossible to tell you all wo have
got that would mako a nlco present. Pleaso
come and see and if you an not see what
you want, ask for it. J. H, Mercer.
Candidates for the legislature from tho
other sldu of tho river are already In the
field. Wo hear tho names of J. T. Fox,
E. M. Towksbury, W. II. Ithawn anil J. U.
Yocum mentioned In connection with that
Olllco. On this side, n second term seem
to bo conceded to Mr. Filtz.
Ilras Key Hack, Ash Hccelvcr. Pal-
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ctts, l'Jnques, ficrous, j-.usei at umhi
Boole Store.
Bco the hanging lamps at Stcrcer.
Ocorgc, son of comlHioTl'ohc, lml
W tm broken on Thumlny of l.,t week,
by a Uck from horse. He was hiding
up nfour horse team, when ono of the
horses playfully kicked, striking the light
arm above the elbow. Fortunately the
horse had no shoes on.
An elegant lino of overcoats for men,
boys ami children, nt
David Lnivenbcrg's.
Col. Geo. W. Hal.,. Hip irri,,l, ,..
will deliver his lecture on "Hoys nnd Girls"
during Institute week on Thursdny even
Ing. The Kansas City 2W says of him i.
He T)ORSpSfs In n i.-i.,.t...1 .1 n.-. ...
descrlbab o inngnctlm of nppenrnncc that
characterized Clay nnd Douglas, lly that
magnetism ami his matchless eloquenco ho
held the sweltering, surging mnss of hu
mnnilv sncll.tinumt lir nr.tipui ..lii..,.! ...t.i.
the most beautiful language ever heard In
rocket Hooks. Hill Hooka. AV'tlltnirPnana
CardtVcs, Cigar rases nt Clark's Hook
oiorc.
Gold Spectacles mid Eye Glasses at
Clark's Hook Store.
Tho pupplcmint containing 1 !in PrAtt.
dent's Missace Id lull will be found In this
week's Issue by those who did not receive
them Inst week. The messnii! w tint
sent in congress until Tuesday and this
(iciaycu its publication so that tho supple-
menis urn not reach us tint 1 Thursdav nf.
ter the greater port of our edition was mall-
ed. Had the sunplemenlH como nt the
time we expected them all our readers
would have had the message in two days
niter us deliver-.
L. Hernnrd has a line stock of watches,
jewelry and silverware. Only first class
goods at low prices all goods warranted as
reprcsenicu. dec lj.tf
Hcmcmber that all nf our subscribers
who are not in arrears will receive a copy
ui inn i icuiriai Annual lor issu, which
will be Issued In January. Those who arc
behind, of course, cannot expect s to
make them a piesmt, but tncy can secure
the Annual by paying up now. Tho book
eontnln about CO pages, with numerous
line illustrations, calendar for 1888, and
much valuable reading matter. The sup
ply U limited, and those that come first
will get the books. ftf.
They make a nice Present. Diaries for
1880, 15c. to 1.75 at Mercer's.
List of letters remaining In tho Post Of-
dec nt Illooinsburg for week ending Dec.
15, 1885:
W. L. Cummincs. Miss Liurn W. Diet
rich, Mr. J C. Jeffrie, Mr. John W. Lewis,
.nr. iirniney liucuie, l.niira Umith, Mlis
Hortha Wilson, .Miss Emmn Wilton, Mr.
Goorgc Zicglcr.
GAUDS.
Mr. Harry Mngee.
Persons calling for above please say
'advertised."
Grohok A. Claiik, P. M.
Fon Salk One lielfer calf, full blooded
Jersey, fawn color, marked perfect.
S. C Siiivk.
Do you desire your son, daughter, wife,
husband or friend to associate wlih pure,
nteUlgent and noble characters ? Then
make them a Christina Present of tho
beautiful and interesting book, "Some
Noted Princes, Authors and Statesmen of
Our Time," by that most enjoyable of Ame
rican biographers, James Paiton, and oth
ers equally noted. Anyone desiring the
work will please drop a postal to the un
dersigned who will take great pleasure in
calling upon them and showing them the
book. IIenky S. Ititiy,
Dec 1-lw Hupcrt, Pa.
If you want n good robe in wolfi bulTalo.
or n nice lip blanket call and see
the cheapest line of robes In town at
David Lowcnberg's.
The Winter term of the State Normal
School of t tils district nt Hloomsburg will
jegin on Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 1880. The
present is the largest attendance the school
as ever had iu the fall. Additional teach
ers have beci. obtained since the term be
gun, and n building containing twenty-six
collation rooms is now going up.
Thoroughness of instruction is the aim
of the teachers. Full piofesslonal stand-
ug b confined by the diploma, and till-
tlou is almost free to those graduating wtth-
n two years. Tho school is represented
now by students in Wcllcsley, Vnssar, Am.
ein, Williams, Lafayette nnd Dickenson.
Curds for half fare tickets good on the
Lehigh Valley, Heading ami D. L. & W. II.
Its., may be 1 n'l fiom the Principal,
dee ll-4w D.J. Waller, Jit.
The sti rm of Sunday afternoon came
near doing some damage at the corner of
Mailed nnd Third sliecls. Tho ditch for
steam pipes was left opn without making
any piovislnn to carry off thu water trom
the gutter in ca'e of ruin. The rain came
and the re wns n lively time for a while en.
lenvoilug to keep the water out of the
lilch. A temporary aqueduct was built
mtoss the ditch, which answered the pur
pose. There1 l a plaeu in this town that is cal
culated to delight the hearts of children.
Everything imaginable In the shape of
toys can be fount! there in endless variety.
There aie sleds, carts.drums, soldiers, forts,
games, and a thousand other things suit
able for boys, and thero aro dolls, doll's
cnirlages, dMics, furniture, nnd a multl
tilde of things to please little gills. Christ
mas tiee decoialimis, lino candies, nnd In
fact everything to make Christmas n happy
time. What are we talking about ? Why,
Gllmore's Toy lUzar to be sure. Dec 4-Sw.
Don't Fall eo sco tho beautiful vases, at
Clurle'a Hook Store.
"Bullet nnd Shell or War as the Soldier
Saw it," Is the title of n book for which
Mrs. William J. Heaps, of Columbia, Is
agent, and slic la now In Hloomsburg so
llcillug subscriptions for tho work. The
Columbia &y speaks highly of the lady,
and ii9 sho supports a disabled soldier bus.
band by her effort sho is entitled to en
couragemcnt. Tho book contain over
450 pages and numerous Illustrations. Tho
Now York JVhioj, tho Boston Globe, promi.
nent general und olllcers of thu Grand
Army endorse It, nnd It Is, no doubt, n dt
eirnble work to have.
orntiKCTlllc.
I am Euro our town Is nf enough Import
ance to be .epresented occasionally, at
least In the columns of your valuable pa
per. If wo have) nothing clsu to tell you
of wo cm speak of our public school,
which is in n nioxt nourishing condition.
Tho upper grade H under thu management
of Mis Lllllo Mt-gargell, oue of the most
estimable young ludies of town. On all
tide wo hear word of prnlso for her
work. We sco our children bring home
monthly reports. Thus we see their pro
gress ftir ourtelvf. We are well pleased
and wish her success.
The mngla lantern show held hero lust
week was not a success. Tho audience
numbered about eight. Thu niidieuco wus
us good as I bo exhibition dese rved.
Mr Eugene Achenbach, of Columbia,
Ml'ch , la visiting hU aunt, Mrs. Dr. Me.
giirgtil.
Ilnth churches are making great prepn.
rations for Chiistma. Tho Union Chinch
will nold exercise Clulstma eve. A good
lime I anticipated.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
Anions our Christmas cant nm u d
cgnnt scenrrys for painting. Painter ttko
nonce. Jicrccr.
To the representative of tho County
Commissioners of Columbia county, Pa..
appointed for tho p'trposo of burial of tho
Indigent soldier nnd tho erection of tomb.
stone nt tho hcnd9 of tho graves thereof.
Wo tho undersigned do hereby call
meeting of said representative to convene
in the Court House nt Hloomsburg on the
20th day of December for the purposo of
examining such designs for tombstones ns
tuny be submitted for their inspection. It
I Intended to ndopt n uniform design nnd
to secure tho best posslblo tombstone for
tho amount of money t.) which wo are llm
Itcd by law, viz., $15.00. It Is absolutely
nccessnry that all representatives should
bo present ns tho Commissioner will not
pay any bills for tombstone until some de
sign lias been ndoptcd and npproved.
Speeches will bo mndo explaining the pro
vision of the law. All patriotic persons
ladles and gentlemen arc Invited to be pre
sent. Suggestion will bo kindly received
from any.
Stki-iiks Poiib, ") .,.. !
Wasiunuton Paiik, " S,'T"' f
Eu Mbsdenuau- ) to'""1"!1 County.
lilCCtloil XotlCCH.
Wo will send by niail post-paid to any
constable In the county, one dozen election
notices on receipt of 20 cents. This I much
cheaper than they con be wiltten. tf
CliriHllllilH CcudH.
A reference to our local notice this
week will give nil tho Information neces
sary for buyers of holiday goods to know
where and what to buy. The stores aro
full ol beautiful things and the trade is
brisk. Tho choicest article nre being se
lected, nnd those who wnnt n choice
should not put olT buying until the day
before Christmas, ns they will then get
only wlmt Is left by others. Those, how
ever, who cannot buy sooner, will be suio
to find something suitable out of tho vast
assortment to be found on tho counters.
Those who buy first of course, get tho
best.
For a nice satchel, hand bag,
or fine trunk, go to headquarters.
At I). Lowcnberg's.
A Ilrlef IlimcMliooii.
The Dnnvllle Sun of the 8tb Inst., an
nounces the death of Mrs. W. II. Antrim
who was married only tho Thursdny pre.
ceding, nnd spenks of her ns follows :
Miss Emma H. Gelser, of Huckhorn, Co
lumbia county, graduated at the High
School commencement last spring, ns ono
of the brightest students. Sho wns cudenr
ed to her teachers and fellow-students by
the loveliness of her disposition, and her
residence here made her general favorite.
Her hand and heart were given to William
II. Antrim, superintendent of the M. I. &
S. Co.'s Homing mills, nnd It seems hardly
credible that only last Thursday was their
wedding day. Mrs. Antrim had been suf
fcrlng lately from a slight Illness, nnd this
fact prevented n church wedding service,
and the ceremony wns performed nt the
residence of the groom's mother, but none
of the joyous throng who were then pres.
ent drenmcd that this earthly bride would
so soon become the bride of death.
Toilet Sets, Work Boxes, Gents' Shaving
Sets, .Manicure sets, Albums, Card Cases,
Writing Desks, &c, nt Oeorgo A. Clark's
Book Store.
Miiniu.
Roads arc bad.
J. E. Snyder spent Sunday with relatives
at Nescopcck,
John W. Nuss has been very sick but is
improving.
Prolracted mcUinjr iu the Lutheran
church is still iu progrSB. The meeting
Iiiih been a success.
Michael Fctlicrolf Is makinir some im
provements on his newly.purchased farm.
The prop business is booming again.
Mrs. A. A. Bredbenner is very ill of cold
on her lungs.
Sutni'cl Snyder received a telegram on
Saturday announcing the death of ids
brother. John Snvder. of Milton. A num.
ber of his relatives of this place attended
the funeral on Tuesday.
On Thursday nicht of last week about
eight o'clock the alnrm of fire was heard.
It wns soon learned that J. W. Winter
steen'a out klt:hen was en tire. This
building stood but a few feet from the
house which sooon took fire. Nenrly nil
the good were saved but both houses
burned. A large crowd collected and wero
successful by tha aid of a favorable wind,
In saving Cyrus Fox's new house which
stood just to the west.
'Doc" Kromer lias embarked 1l the
fruit tree business. Success, Doc.
Hi. Hons, of Nttiitlcoke, formerly of
Hetlcrtllle, has taken another partner.
Shu is u life partner.
If you are going to mako a Xmas present
C 1 und oxamiuc the beautiful
goods for gentlemen's wear nt
D.tvid Lowenberg'a,
Mciitencc urn Tramp.
William Ludgon was convicted aa a tramp
last week, nnd tho court Imposed the
following sentence s
You have been found guilty by tho ver
dict of the jury of going nbout from place
to place asking charity and for the purpose
of acquiring a living, having no tlxed place
of residenco or lawful occupation In this
county wliero you wero arrested. Tho law
declare that any person guilty of such
acts shall lie deemed a tramp, nnd be sub.
ject to imprisonment or conviction of the
offense. Prisoner (interrupting) your hon
or, I don't get my living In that way. (Xmrt.
Tho Jury were satlslleel from tho evidence)
that you do. Thu jury heard what you had
to say on oath on your own behalf. From
tho facts detailed by tho witnesses for the
Commonwealth anil your own statement
in respect to travel in tho Statu of New Jer
sey and elsewhere tho jury were justified
in finding thu verdict they did. 1'ritoner.
tho witnesses did not know mc, and of
course I ought not to bo deprived of my
liberty for asking for a cup of coffee.
Your conduct Iu going from house to
bouse, going into the back way into num
ber of houses, leaving open gates and In.
solently answering request to shut them
was sulllclent to convict you of tho olfense
charged. The act of 187U provides for tho
Imprisonment of ono found to be a tramp,
but docs not Impose a line. The muximlum
punishment la twelve months imprison
ment ; below that the Court may cxertiso
discretion,
Tho sentenco of tho court Is that you
pay the cost of prosecution nnd undergo
imprisonment In tho jail of Columbia conn,
ty 1 y separate or solitary confinement at
labor for the term of four month, and that
you stand committed until this sentenco is
complied with.
This statute of 1870 Is tho only one in
forco that requires separate or solitary con.
fiueiuent at labor to be part of the sentence
of any ono to Imprisonment In thu County
jail. Hut this statute requites it, wo eo
Impose sentence and tho Shcrltl must sco
that It is canted out,
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Court Iroccedluxn.
Sheriff Mourcy acknowledged the follow-
Ing deeds i To Catawlssa Deposit Hnk
for laud in Main township, sold ns prop,
crty m D. S. Brown, for $3000.
To same for limber land of D. 8, Drown,
for 20.
To same for land of samo old for 5810,
To Dorothy Brown lor land In Mifflin
township sold ns property of D. B Brown
for 50 cent.
To SI. O. Hughes and Chnrlca Smith for
house nnd lot In Cntawlssn sold ns properly
of Cbns. Smith nnd F. Smith for $575.
Commonwcnlth v William Houghton,
Sr., W. Houghton, Jr., und David Hough,
ton, breaking and entering n bonded ware'
house, with intent to commit a felony. Not
a true bill.
Commonwealth vs snmc, larceny. Not a
true bill.
Commonwealth y Thos. Slurpby. SIls
demeanor In oillce. Case tried. Verdict,
defendant guilty, court sentence him to
pay cost of prosecution, n line of IJ15.00,
and bo removed from otllco of Jusllco of
tho Pence.
Same v Sn.uc, refusing to glvo a trans
cript. Jury return verdict that if Lite de
fendant Is not guilty the county pay the
cost. Point reserved.
Jamc Thompson sworn ns a citizen of
the United Stntes.
Grand Jury's report mndo nnd llled.
COLUMIUA COUNTV 8S:
To thu Honorable, the Judges of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Columbia
co u n ty.
Thu Grand Iuepicst of tho Common,
wealth of Pennsylvania for thu body of thu
County of Columbln.
Hespcctfully Iteport, that wo havo pur
sunnt to our required duties, Investigated
nil bills of Indictment prescnttd for our
consideration nnd hnvo passed upon them
nccordlng to their mcritj.
We hnvo nlso examined the County Build
ings nnd find them nil In good condition
except the Court room nnd Library which
we find in bnd condition and recommend
'hat the same be painted nnd put iu good
repair. Isaiah Bowbii,
Foreman.
Order Issued to A. D. Scely for 40 ns
special detective, by order of court.
Commonwealth vs J. P. Lewi. False
pretense. Nol pros nllowed.
Commonwealth v E. II. Hess. llecog-
nlzanco forfeited, to be respited on pay
ment of costs.
Commonwealth vs S. P. Hess. Fornica
tion and bastardy. Hccognlzance forfeit
ed
Commonwealth vs Cha9. Sclitil. Itccog-
nlzancc forfeited.
Commonwealth vs W. Zeigler. Assault
and battery. Hccognlzance forfeited.
Commonwealth vs H, Joyce, Desertion.
Hecognizanco forfeited.
Commonwealth vs Harry Reinhart. For
nication nnd bastardy. Itccogniznnce for
feited.
Commonwcnlth va Susan Brumbach.
Not a true bill.
Commonwealth va Geo. Getty. Cnsu
tried. Verdict not guilty, but pay cost.
Auditor's report in estate of E. T. Fields
confirmed nisi.
Philip Postcn nnd wife vs. Jacob Hay &
Sons. Interpleader, enso tried, "verdict for
plaintiff.
Petition of David Wbltmlre to set asldo
a Sheriff's sale, llled.
W. II. Ilauoit, Henry IllnterHter and
Chas. Heichart, appointed viewers of a.
road in Catnwissn.
Josiali Phillips vs. W. P. Hnmscy, ct al.
Sci. fa. sur mortgage. Caso tried, verdict
for plaintiff for 53,300.311.
Cyrus JlcIIenry, Eliua Howell and Josh
ua Howell, appelated viewers of a road in
Centre, near Alfred Bowers'.
I. L. Edwards, Charles Gibbons nnd Eli
McIIenry, appointed vleweis of n road In
Stigarlouf, near Episcopal parsnnnge.
Auditor's report in estate of Tliomns
Crevcling confirmed nisi.
J. J. Crawford vs. Hiram Tliomns. On
trial.
Om-IONS FILED.
C. B. Hrockway vs Locust Mountain C.
& Iroti Co. Tills was on a case stated, con
cerning a tax title. Judgment for defen
dant. In the matter of Incorporation of Borougli
of Espy. Exceptions to petition. Excep
tion sustained nnd proceedings set aside.
The notice published Is In thu samu words
ns the notice in the former npplication, not
containing the requirements of thu law.and
thu proceedings aro set aside now for tho
same reason ns before. Tho motion should
state on what day tho petition will lie pre
sented to the court.
Com. vs. John Crane. .Mandamus. Pat
rick McDcrmott, one of the supervisor of
Conynghum township, seeks by mandamus
to compel John Cr.iun, the other supervis
or, to join him in levying and collecting a
road tax for 18S5. Application refused, re
lator to pay the costs.
Council l'rocvuclliiKH.
The Town Council met In regular session
on Friday evening Dec. 11. Tho minutes
of last mecllng worn read and nfter noting
n few nmUsluns, viz : That upon motion
Lnos Jncoby and O. B. Sterling were up
pointed a committee on material for high
ways, npproved.
F. I). Dentler in behalf of tho Winona
Fire Co., continuing their appeal for an ad-
elllional 25 to tho annual sum now re
ceived. No formal nctlon taken.
Eno Jacoby, ono of thu committco on
material for the high way, made report.
The report Is received and the commltteo
continued.
Thu Town Engineer made report of sur
voy mndo by htm from tho Cannl to tho
lino between Lockard's works and tho
Iloyt Farm" via S. E. corner of Jail lot
and Krug's Planing mill, and estimated
cost of constructing a pipe dralu to carry
off tho water from various points along
said lino. Upon tho motion of P;oscnslock
and Sterling, .Messrs. L. B. ltupert Henry
Kosenstock,Samuel Neyhard wero appoint-
ed a committee on Hlght of Way for same
and to solicit contributions from property
owners ulong the line, ns otherwise, the
Town fuuda would bo Inadequate for tho
construction of said drain.
Bills wero passed upon nnd the Secretary
ordered to lssuo orders for samo to thu
amount of 54.81.
Picture frames, albums, toipt sets, jewel
cases, writing ilcsks, wlilsp holders, ccrap
booka and ono thousand nnd one different
things suitable for a prescut at Mercer's.
I.lKlilHtrcet.
Abratn Custci'a residenco Is now nenrly
completed. Jacob Terwilllgcr la finishing
up the Inside In cliestitut,
L. SI. Pcttlt moved to tho upper end of
town on Thursday last.
Chas. White, tho teacher employed at
the bill school, Is now having a touch of
tho measles.
Miss Cora Sliultz lias been enjoying a
vacation during thu past week but is now
at her post again.
Our band was out serenading Saturday
night.
Mot long since somebody took ndvantage
of Mrs. Hinoyer' abseucu and vlited thu
cellar und relieved her of a crock of sau
sage. Guess it did not leave town.
Clifton, son of Charles nnd Annu Culp,
was taken suddenly 111 last v.eck with
what was supposed to bo ellpbtioria,but nt
present tlmo i doing well,
HcrwIcU.
Thing we would llko to sees Knocking
at the door when thero I a door bell to
ring, Pas the rug and walk Into tho
houso scattering the mud off your boot on
tho clean carpets. Spitting nil about you
where you sit. Talking loud enough to
drown thunder, ns If thu person you wero
talking to was stone deaf. Tramping over
the floor ns heavy a a horso on a barn
floor. Wnlt till you get to tho tnblo to
bring up and discuss some filthy and nan
ecou subject. It help digestion. Have
rudo children that climb all over you nnd
nsk nil sorts of questions. Scare your
children Into n corner to dry up and wither
when a stranger enters. Peddlo around
your trouble a a huckster woman brawls
out "clam for sale." Other people have
no trouble of their own nnd you can en.
tcrtnln them with n rehearsal of yours.
Go to sacrament on Sunday and cheat
somebody on, Monday. Wear thoclonk of
religion to glvo you business success.
Borrow money from somebody nnd pay
back promptly, till tho last borrowj borrow
big then and never pay back. Bo rudu and
insulting In all you say nnd do; It makes
you popular. Atjtho tnblo dip your knifo
Into tho scvcrnl dishes, ns spoons hnvo
never been discovered yet; other people
llko to ent after you. lie the Inst to go to
church, wndo up through tho aisles, nil can
behold you, nnd you mnko a sensation.
Attend to the business of others nnd neg
lect your own. Glvo advice when not
nskctl. Thrust your opinion upon others,
as It Is very Important; It will take. Crit
icise your neighbors, as you, have nofault
of your own. If you hnve no tlmo to
rend respectable authors and newspapers,
go nround and gossip. Look over some
body's shoulder and rend what he is writ
ing. If you nre reading and somebody
else alongside of you, bo suro to rend
aloud to that person, so that he cannot
read, nnd whnt he is rending is of no Im
portance, nnd no difference how interested
Hint pcrsou is in what ho rends. Alwnys
mnko the "Ego" resound. I think thl, I
think that. It Is nil Important Hint you
should tnko tho front nnd save tho world.
Hnvo your children behave themselves on
the streets ns If they were prowling
wolves or maniacs let loose. Keep the
windows and doors of crowded churches
and hulls hermetically scaled and breathe
over and over again the brcntli of others;
It Is healthy. Always render yourself con
spicuous upon nil occasions. Do all the
talking in company; givo nobody elso a
chance to "put n word In edgeways." Tho
Almighty put you hero for that purpose.
"Knowledge's powcr,"henc.e nlwnys know
more than anybody else, and back It up
wltti unblushing assurance and dogmatlc
perseverance. Hair uncombed, cara dirty,
black hands nnd finger nails in mourning,
nre objects of benuty and ornaments to so
ciety. Tho ocenn roars, tho winds howl,
nnu 'jencu you suouiu utway uu nusiug u
racket. The way to do it Is to cnll somu
ono n liar, strike at him, slander his family,
and get soundly thrashed. Discredit
Clir!stlanltybccausc there aro hypocrites in
the church as If that were Christianity's
fault. Hush along to perdition nnd Join
lite hypocrites there. Pick out the faults
and foibles of your neighbors, but never
mention their redeeming qualities, like the
cow and the buzzard, that fly over every
clean thing to get at a oarrlon. Depreciate
everything outside of yourself; preserve
yourself Intact. Go elsewhere to buy your
goods, and always talk dispnringly of your
town, it iiclns to build it up.
The Troubadors here last week rendered
excellent music and made a tine impres
sion. Tho audience was not large, but
appreciative. They talk of returning in
the Spring. They will receive a splendid
welcome.
We cannot say the same of the show and
the parties that held forth last Friday night.
It was a first-class humbug. Those trav
eling humbugs should bu1 suppressed by
law and not be allowed to rob the peoplo
of thei." money,
Our new bridge tender, Hctler, is giving
good satisfaction.
Some talk of tho Salvation Army of
Bloom visiting Berwick. As they have
done so much good there it is to be hoped
that they will visit us ere Spring.
Josenli Blank killed a hog last week
that weighed 450 pounds. 400-pound hogs
have been quite frequent this season here
abouts. Those shoes and boots that Drum turn
out in Newtown aro of exccllcLt quality.
There are more bowling dogs in town
than any use for. If some of them wero
dljpatchcd it would lie a blesssing.
Wo mistated last week about tho Y. SI.
C. A. hall. It supplies its own ga and Is
well lighted.
J. W. Cooper is turning out some very
neat harness.
The Iloyt house has bnd oyer 100 guests
during tho last two weeks.
That houso opposlto Isaiah Bowers' store
is almost ready to bo placed upon Its foun
dations. It has been somu tlmo moving
from Front street.
A new saloon has opened in Nescopeck
well stocked with good eatable.
We count several new buildings In New
town.
A grander view or tho river cannot be
obtained than nbove the bridge.
Tailor Hertz has been turning some
nobby sulls lately.
Tho revival still goes ou In the M. E.
church.
Tho plpo business has become ouo of
tho permanent enterprises oMlerwick,
Daniel Slcllenry Is getting out lumber
extensively up the river, on the opposito
side.
Tho Berwick Water company 'declare
dividend in first week January.
What has becomo of tho talk about n
town clock 1
'Strong talk of this being an "open Win
ter," Did wo ever hear of ono that was
shut up anywhere?
Good prospecta of finding coal three
miles north of Berwick, Parties will soon
bo on hand to "ttcologlzo."
Wheat will bo thin next harvest If n
blanket of snow docs not spread out pretty
soon.
Notwithstanding tho holidays aro ap.
proacltlng, tho turkeys will be guillotined
qulto abundantly.
Our opera houso Is a paying Institution
at present.
Our peoplo aro reveling amidst sausngo
and ponhosa. They ore good thing to re
vel In.
Six milk wagons are running in town,
besides tho numberless dry weather beaten
cows that rovo tho streets.
Tho December Ilarper'i Magaxine, the
'Christmas number," prove to bo by no
means tl.o end of tho Harper Chrlstmaslntf,
for Jforper't Weekly nnd Jhrper't Young
J'eople until nnnounco unusually fine Christ
inas Issues, and tho January magazine will
also Include somo Christmas material, par.
tlcularly nn account by Archibald Forbes,
tho war cnirespondent, nf "ChrUtmas-tldo
With tho German Before- Pari," with 11
lustratloos by sleiney P. Halh snd a "plan.
tallon cclio" of Cliristmas-time, called
"Uno' Ediuburg'g Drowudln," by thoau
thor of "Slaiso Chan," who la maklnp; a
noteworthy reputation among the nowcr
Southern writers. '
A lino and cheap Christmas Cards ns In
town, nt Gcorgo A. Clark' Hook btorc.
See our Xmas card everything entirely
new 500 or moro designs from lo. to
1.C0. J. II. Mercer.
TcnClllTM' IIIHlltlllC.
Tho Columbia county Teacher' Instl
Institute will convene In tho Opera House
Hloomsburg on Monday, Dec. 28th at 1i80
p. in., and close on Friday noon, Jan. 1st,
1680. Among tha Instructor who will be
present nre .Miss Leila E. Patrldgo of Illi
nois, Dr. Groff, of Lcwtsburg, Dr. Waller,
Prof. Harklns, Capt, Straw and other.
Tho evening entertainment will bo a
follow i On Monday evening n "Talk on
tho National Park," by Dr. Wnllcr; lecture,
"History of a Cnndlc," by Dr. Groff ; ad
mission, 15 and 25 cent.
Tuesday evening, recitation by Sirs.
Grant Herring; lecture, "Tho Hclgn of the
Common People," by Henry Ward Beech,
cr. Admission, 60 and 75 cent.
Wednesday evening, lecture "We Girls,"
by Slls Partridge. Admission, 10 and 25
cents.
Thursday evening, lecture, "Boys nnd
Girls, Nice nnd Naughty, or tho Pendulum
of Life," by Col. G. W. Bain. Admission,
85 nnd 50 cents.
Supt. Grimes has taken pains to secure
first-class lecturers nnd tho peoplo should
show their npprccintlon by a liberal atten
dance. Every teacher In the county is expected
to be present during the entire week.
All tho proceeding aro open to tho pub
lie, nnd parents, directors nsd citizens nro
cordially invited to present.
First In stylo first In .Hock
lowest In price
nro the mottoes of David Lowenbcrg.
Tho finest lino of juveniles over seen in
Bloom at SIcrcer's.
CatllWlHHIt.
Our store are beginning to present quite
a holiday nppenrnnce, nnd judging from
the nmount of holiday goods purchased al
ready there will be qulto a goodly number
of present given this year.
Business upon the several railroads ap
pear ns brisk ns ever, und they nre con.
stnntly ndding new men to the force nl-
rcatly employed.
Air. Pltaler lias puichased part of the
Haines property and Intends putting up a
number of houses on the property. Sir.
Haines 19 nt present busily employed in removing-bis
stable from tho premise.
Thero was it white deer passed through
thU plnco a few day ngo, which was shot
on the mountains ubovo Nescopcck. Quito
a rnro occurrence and ought to hnvo been
captured alive.
The O. H. C. entertainment was well at-
tended.
Tho skating rink does not seem to be as
well patronized this winter as last What
I the cause ? Want of attraction, or have
tho people returned to their senses.
Justice of last week stated that the word
method was successful in Catawlssa. Ask
tho parents, nnd you will become some
what enlightened, In respect to methods.
Too many fine spun methods and not
enough teaching common sense.
Sir. Hansom's new houso h approaching
completion and prcsent9 n fine nppenrnnce.
Quite n number of our legal gentlemen
were to be seen wending their way toward
Hloomsburg to attend court.
This town can boast of as fine a lot of se
lect chickens ua any town in the atate.
Every family seems to havo somo fancy
sort, which la highly praised.
Dont fall to see tho beautiful Artotypes
In Georgo A. Clark's windows.
If you wnnt to see a ninu lino of Sticll
and Portland cutters, go to Jllllllnvllle. In
quire at hotel. 2t.
I had one of tho worst forms of Catarrh.
Pains over my eyes, in nasal passages, ex
cessive discharges Into my throat. I was
pronounced to have consumption. Keller's
Catarrh Hcmcely cured me nfter using six
bottles. T F. Heidy, Wllllamsnort. Pa.
ILeHOlutloiiH of Condolence.
A tribute to tho late Hupert Smith, of
Haven Creek, by his friends and Sunday
school mates.
At the Hamlin SI. E. Sunday school it
was resolved that
Wheiieas, It ha pleased God in His nil-
wise providence to lemove from our midst
by death our Sunday school mute, Hupert
Smith, son of Charles SI. Smith, therefore
RtsoUed, That we, ns a Sundny school,
hnve sustained a grievous loss In the de
mise of our friend and young companion,
for lie, by his; bright and promising pros-
peels of future usefulness, has won for
himself the respect and friendship of not
only tho Sunday school, but of all who
knew him.
Re$oheil, Tiiat wbllo we deeply mourn
the loss of this, our dear young friend,
Hupert, and thnt wo tender our licnrtfelt
sympathies to thu bereaved family we re
jolcu that be, though pearly called nwny
trom earth nnd home, bus, as wo trust and
havo reason to believe, found a happy ad
mittance In Heaven, where sickness and
death never come.
Resolved, That we, too, remember our
duty to Him who iloeth nil things well,
and so live tltnt when It I our to leave
this sphcro of action, we may be ablo to
say with him "Tho Lord Is our Shepherd,"
and tlms be prepared to meet our God with
joy, and dwell with Him for evermore.
Resolved, That a copy of theso resolutions
be piescnled to tho bereaved family and
that they bo published in the leading
county papers.
J. W. Belles,-)
N. J. Kkipeu, Committee.
T. F. Belles, )
Don't fail to seo tho display of Christ
mas Presents, at Clark's Book Store.
Autograph and Photo Albums,a fine lino
at SIcrcer's.
Tho people living south of Hloomsburg
can como to tho lecture, December 20tb, on
tho train duo at Hloomsburg 0:30 p, nt.
The tralu going south nt 8:47 will be held
until nfter tho lecture. The people north
of Hloomsburg can come on the 4:34 train.
A passenger car or car will bo attached to
a freight train going ncrtli ut 1 a. in. He
served seats can bo secured through the
'phono, central office, Hloonisburir.
Call and sco the nobby hats,
fur cap for men ami boys,
tho nowest In stylo, lowest In price,
nt David Lowcnberg's.
EcU's Emulsion cf Fcra
Coil I.lvcr Oil WltllllVltOpllOHltllltCH
Is Excellent In Luna Trouble.
Dr. Enoch Calloway, LuQrangc, Ga., say'
"I havo used Scott's Emulsion with won.
derfnl success In all Lung troubles, a'so
find it ha no equal In bummer Diarrhcea of
children."
Chronic Citturrli.
1 waa troubled with chronic catarrh and
gathering In head, wu deaf at time, had
discharge from ear, unable to breathe
through nosu. Before tho second bottle of
Ely's Cream Halm whs exhausted I was
cured. C. J, Corblu, 023 Chestnut street,
i.n-.i ..i.-i.i .. .....
i-Huuuvipmu. ueo U-4W
A Christmas present for everybody n
Mcrccr'a.
Illustrated poems una gift book of all
Kinds In great varieties at Gcorgo A,
CUrk' Hook Store.
A JiiNttceortlie Pcf.ee Itcinovcil
lor .itlHclcmcuttnr lit Oillce.
Thos. Slurphy, of Ccntrnila, who was
convicted last week, wu sentenced by t he
court n follow;
You have been found guilty nf wilfully
and fraudulently taking Illegal tees for sei
vlcc ns n justice of the peace In a civil
suit brought before you. You charged
nnd iccclvcd for confession of judgment
wbcru there wero no such services ren
dered. Your record showed that the ense
was tried before you nnd judgment was
rendered after bearing tnu purtles, their
proofa nnd ullegttlons.
PitisoNEit. There were two Judgments
and 1 got mixed up with them.
Cocht. You nlso charged and iccclvcd
payment for nn item in your bill of forty
cent for discharging tho parties. Your
record dor not show nny entry of ells
charge, nnd besides there 1 nothing in the
fee bill nllowed for such service.
If you did not know whnt fee you were
entitled to chtrge, you disregarded your
duty In not informing yourself.
Whether Illegal charges uro mndo nnd
collected by reason of lenornnce of tho
law or by design, 1 not material.
We nre not disposed to impose upon you
a benvy lino in view of nnothcr portion of
tho judgment which the lnw require ua to
pronounce.
The 4th Sectlo.i of Article Oof tho Con
stitution provides, thnt nil olllcers shall
bold their office on the condition thnt they
behave themselves well while in oillce, and
sliuU bo removed on conviction of misbe
haviour in ofllco or of nny Infnmous crime.
Your ense comes within this provision
nnd wo render judgment nccordlngly.
The sentcuce of the court is thnt you
pay a fine of fifteen dollnrs to the com
monwealth nnd tho cost of proccution,
nnd stand committed till thu sentence Is
complied with.
And the court adjudge and decree that
the said Thomas Slurphy bo and be Is
hereby removed from tho office of justice
of tho peace of the borough of Contralto,
in the county of Columbia.
Nover fail to see the nice presents nt
SIcrcer's before you buy.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Everybody Is invited to call nt Phillips'.
Tho Fancy Glassware nnd Llttlu Keep
Sake In the grocery elepartment of I. W.
Hurtman d Son's are worth seeing.
Fine ladles' shoes at F. I). Dentler'.
You will find n nice line of pnnda sulin.
hie for Christmas presents, such as Hooks,
Albums, Frames, Dresslne Cases, Dolls,
Silverware, Nut Pickers, Ornaments, ice,
at Clark & Son's.
All kinds of Brushes and fancy articles,
at HenderBhotts. 2w
Now is the limit in ....i vnn- U';.,i-
suit cheap at Geo. W. Bertsch's na he is
making up suits nt cost in thu l itest styles.
A fit guaranteed or no sale.
Whether you wish to buy or not bo sure
to sco I. W. Hartman k Son's Holiday
..n.l- . 1, ..... -
wiuwa. iiii ure welcome.
Almnnnes nnit Tlt.irlno icurt n. T w
...... ...... ,uvu lit a, it,
Hartman & Son's-.
Clark & Son have just received nnollier
large lino of Ladles Coats nnd' Wraps at
very low prices. Sco them.
Fine Dressing Cases from one to twelve
dollar at Ilendcrthott's Drug Store. 2w
Christmas Cards for Sunday Schools
frOIll S2.00 to Sin (111 wr lnm.lr.l nt I W
Hartman & Son's.
Hats acd caps, of all the latest styles, at
G. W. Bertsch's, tho hatter nnd clothier.
Also a fine line of senlskin cap for the
holidays on linnd. Call and see them.
Our stock of Jewelry In Lnce Pina.ltl
Setts, Cuff Buttons, Drops, Silverware.
Cake Baskets, Pickle Dishes, Sugar Bowls.
ic., at viuru a ottn s.
A fino lino of silk mufflers and handker
chief can be had nt G. W. Bertsch's mer
chant tailoring establishment, Slain street.
I. W. Hartman .t Son toH vnn Inst week
about the crowd who would visit their
stores. You have seen it already, but the
nan lias not been tout, como every day,
in the morning, nt noon, in thu evenin" ;
7 and 8 clerks to wait on.you.
Plain and fancy Bottle ut Hendershott's
mug store. yw
You will find nlmost nnv thine vou mnv
want nt Clark & Son's, suitable for presents
uo sec them.
Go to Geo. W. Bertsch's. the clothier and
furnisher, for your cents furnishinc enods
of nil thu latest shies nnd pattern, iust re
ceived iresti lor tho holiday trade.
You will find nt Clnrk & Son's full lines
ot bilk and Linen Handkerchiefs.
Napkin rings, Fruit knives and Nut
ricks, cheap at Hcndcrshotl a Drug store,
2w
F. D. Dentler has iust received a full
line ot suppers for the Holidays.
You will find the best und cheapest
hooks oi an kiiiiis At cjiuru iV son'?.
Have you seen the sets of Wiilte and
fancy Dishes at I. W. Hartman it Son's.
5j.uu to so.uu. 4U pieces to iai pieces in
see.
WANTED All the children to come and
see the tine lino of Holiday Goods at Phil
lips- uomesiic naucry.
Tho wbolo talk, the whole time, tho
wnoie desire, the wuoio ellort of 1. W.
Hartman et Son. for thu next week, will
be to plca9o the people with Christmas
goons,
Fino shoes for gents, ladles nni tnissc
at r d, iJcntier's. ejuii ami examine.
Dont foriret whilst I. W. Hartman it Son
havo changed the appearance of their
stores, you can buy a bolt of Sluslln, a
ucii vy oiunKci, u nice lining uunt, u Cash,
mere Dres. a set of Underwear, a nntr nf
ci i . i '
ouues, ivu., us usual.
Ladies' mini hilk.llepceil .lorspi- i.liivra
n 4,w, itiBu, casiiiuert'dtrsey gloves ic
ladles und children ut II. W. Sloan's.
. 1 nn i- i . .
Sirs. C. E. liubb Is closing out her stock
of felt hats ntcoit tomuku room for Christ
mas goods.
Harness from 10 up at C. S. Furman's.
New jewelry und silk handkerchiefs for
cjiirmmas nl u. w. Sloan',
Now is tho tlmu to havo plush mull
mnue to nruerond nil lelntlsot turs cleaned,
lined und reuovated at Sirs. C. E. Hubb's.
il n f . i .1-
v. .uarr wuu-ji uuiier, i;oc,, eggs, Jlc. ,
lard, chickens, turkeys, corn, oats, hard
anun milt n.ilnna
Person wlo havo gonu through Blooms,
burg looking up Christmas prcseuts, gay
I. . Hurtman it Son have thu assortment.
uo nun scu lor yourself.
A new stock of rubber boots and shoes
at r. i. Dcnticr's.
Beautiful Christmas presents for llltlo
children at Sir. O. E. Habb'e. Call anil
seo me piusii noons.
TO THlfT'AiniKliK
You cau buy your Christmas present
III, I, r . ..,,.,....,.. I T tf It.'. .
"ii" wuim win. tfeh" HI I, 11, tlimitlUll
Son',
Horse blankets from 85 cents up at C, S,
r uriuun , .uuin, ueiow -uaruet.
The best bread In town, white, light and
uig loaves, i- rctii every day, cant be beat,
ae e.umwcii'8,
We'wlll have In n nice lot of new black
cashmeres on Monday. II. W. Sloan.
Double wool shawl ntC. C. Starr's
veryclionp.
Largo assortment of cheap Hanging
Lamp at I. W. Hartman'. Ono would
make a good and useful Chrltma9 present.
Bilffabi and WnTf Hobe nt C. S. Fur
man', Stain street, below Starkct.
. .
The 35 cent, 42 cent, nnd 58 cent Hooks
nt I. W. Hurtman & Son's cannot bo found
at other places.
Go to V. C. Starr for nice Christmas' pre,
ent.
Will In grapes, orange and alt kinds of
nuts and candles ut Caldwell's.
It I hoped the person that In mistake
exchanged n double h'nek rnshmerc shawl
at C. C. Starr' Sept. 10,1885. C. C. Slatr
buys dried fruit.
Whrn going nround to seo Christmas
goods, stop at Cndmnn's. lie hns sleds,
bicycles, wagons, chairs nnd sofa for chll.
drcn picture frames, easels, curtain cor
nice und it large assortment nf furnltutc
for older people. Call and sec.
Evans it Eyer display some elegant ellk
mufflers for gentlemen, nil kinds of gents'
furnishing goods, huts, caps,nnderwcnr,Ac.
Fine randies, fruits, nuts, for the Holl
ilnys nt Caldwell's.
Get Vnur ftentlrmnn frlpmla antnpllilnrr
useful us well ns ornamental Inr a Christ,
mas present. Evutis .fc Ever nn.n oivn vnti
Just what you wnnt.
Cash paid for hldest O. S. Fiirmau's.
Steerschaliiii plues. clirar oises nnd tine
cigars for Holiday gift nt W. E. Knorr'a.
C. A. Kiel in hu3 added u fine stock of
jewelry tn bis store. Ho nlso has lamps,
uno toilet soap, perrumcry, tollc: Bets,
brushes, combs nnel numerous other desir.
nblu goods.
A full line ot cigars, tobacco, pipes, etc.,
W. E. Knorr's.
at
W. J. Corell it Co.. have foot rests.fancv
stands, key hooks, cabinet and manv
other articles suitnblo for thu Holidays.
A full line ot furniture of all irrmtes nt W.
J. Corell & Co'.
to whom ir may ooxckus.
All ftprrinnn nr.. lirTntiv ,,nttft1...1 ttmt nn.
persona buying Conynglinm township or-
:ia h im inirciinsc ino sumo subject to nny
nllics that may exist ns to the tnxpayers.
That tho Taxpayers Association are will-
? tO llinkf1 tilt muds. t.,i.n In rnnnl. nit
roads and bridges free of expense to indi-
iiniai, inxpnjers lor mo ;,cnr lyyo, and
iiibjcct to the direction of the Supervisors
if said lunnshlp nnd ns there is nn legal
ax levied for the year, and all legitimate)
ixncnsra of the liond Dennrlmnnt nm lin
ing paid, there is no necessity f.ir nny or-
:rs ucing issued.
All nritlTU t'llllltrn tlm .Wnnlnrna nt l.lt.
.......... ..... 3 yll UUIII
Supervisors of the Township Clerk nnel
should hear the seal of tho township.
ine nunva nouro is ueing given so that
persons e.in govern themselv-i.a
tnph'. M 1....
--cv .... lllMlj
Agent for Taxpayer's Association.
Asuiiiiiei, im,, ov. a,, 'jjs.-tf.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Aches and pains long homo mako eyen
lie young feel old. 'J be true rmeily 19
'arke r's i'onic. It purifies the blood, sets"
1 Older thp llvpr nnil l.-lil tlnvc linrillllina
pain und builds up tlm health, HesitU's it
has tho icniilutinn nf tint
for it. fdec.-4.4t.
You have often seen women with mnrki,i
Mueness or paleness of face, vitiated appe
tites, and a craving for unwholesome food. ,
These are signs of a disordered liver, nnd
the trouble1 must be ewrected or worse re
sults nre sure to follow. Husbands nnd
rather cannot nfford to treut this rentier
lightly. Dr. Kentiedv's "Favorite. Rem
edy," which dispels liter disease, costs lcs
uuin sick wives and daughters. You will
find It u very profitable investment. (1114.
WE TELL YOU l'LAISI.V
that Simmons Liver Itegulator will rid you
ii ujH,-Kiu, pinny your system, enable
ou to sleep well, prevent malarial diseases
ind givo you a biisk and vigorous feeling.
t nr-ta tllrpMli- imnn llm llt.n- n.,.l 1.
cli-iinsing, purifying, Invigorating and fori
iiiyiug mo HVMieiu against disease. It win
uiiiin. ui i.iiiii3 nnu iumt nnu prevent their
return and I u complete antidote to all
malaria poison yet entirely free from
quinine ur caiumei.
"SloSt Of these hfltr lirnllnrnlinna .lrtnlt
work." writes Sir. J. S. Burdlck, of St.
i.uuis, -iuiit i-araer s nuir Ualsatn Is nn
honorable cxrcnttnn. My tmli- ,.,.,, n.in
, , I ".' na mm
and prematurely crny. The Balsam made
u u.owu again auu son ns in my boyhood."
dec.4-4t.
Cnntnln Mitnl.l ,,f tl, i..,.i.. .,!..
I? I X-......, ut.in. -lllluillU
sala, New i ork and Havana trade, came
uiiiiiK j ii .way, entirely iieiptess wan rheum.
atlsin. Tin wnnt tn flu. mnlint.ilrta i ...
... ...... ... ..... ,, ....in?, nut
receiving no benefit, nt bis wife's request
began l.i take Hood's Sarsaparilla, -He
Immediately began tn improve; in two
monius ins ilieutnatisin was all gone, and
ii.- oiim-ii iu e-oinniami oi ins vessel a well
man. IlnmPs s;
Sold by nil druggists.
TbrollL'b (.lir lllllt-!mis nnil ii. n.n-tn.l
modes of living, tin 1 from n score of causes
besides, diseases of tbokidnevt nnil II rl nnrv
organs aro now among tho most common
ami fatal in this country, Slen suffer from
them most frequently und most intensely.
Their victims nre fulling exhausted by tho
nnytiuu in me every day. uj vou fear
lids end fur yourself ? If so, we 'can as
sure Villi Of hf-ln 111' tilKnna nT Ttr I.'n
ncdy's "Favorite Hemedy." dill.
mien nby wu tick, wo eTo hrr CwtorU,
When eho was a Child, .bet criod for Catori,
When alio became lll.i, Uo claae to CiwtorU,
Whou .ho LaJ Chlldrou, she garo them Cantorl.
Till.'!, tin. fLdltmn.,.. txf .......... t
....... .... ij bi;,i:ii inn u, uvery
ten men you meet, and they will nil com.
l-iiini ui inning iuii;u Irani "consiipaiioir1
mill Ita itti.tt.l.iiit lacott...!.. I. .... .1..-1. .
, , ... ..".mi, iii-uuuciie,
llatiilence, Ac. Walker's Vinegar Bitters
m a spcuiuc ior una ailment. It ucts ccntlv.
lull J.,-.. 1.. ...! .-Ill l.- K . - '
..... iiuiij , mm nni nui'uu uiu system,
cultivate a natural appetite nnd digestion
Dkitqcixi nf tin LMtw.i.a 1t..
orfinns, nro speedily cureil by tho .QfaUiblo
......t (pumivj nun ijivijivcu.euy.
Cnntnln U'insliin
, i ".r! . .....t.w.w 4 uuuu. suf
fered live Years from kidney disease, was
cured by llimt'fLKidney and UvcrJRem-
for rroup and colds, and declare It a rtosL
llv.i mi r. I .n..,ll I I... 11-... 1 ....
I, . VIUII4KIIIIH uv tt iu, rtay,io,u
Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
No other ini.illplm. Ima ...n.. t
... ........... 0 ,, ,u, iist.-,i
ucb universal approbation in its own city
Slntr. mill r-nmitrv mill n.nn..n -II 1 '
... , j 111""'1K "a I'eu ie,
as Aver' Sarsaparilla. It Is tho best com-
. v .. . "."" uiuiiei punneri, wttu
the Iodide cif l'ntiieslnm nni !...
offered to, the public.
Hop Poroti9 Plaster contain no capsicum
to burn unit Irrltt.. rim.. en.i. i
kill puln and strengthen weak parts. !5c,
..V HI UljlSlS.
Tho most stubborn ense of dyspepsia
nnd sirk liendache yield to the regulation
Try 'it "lDK 1"llue,lci's of ll03a' Sarsaparilla.
No moro convulsion nnd ngony for
liable nfte r Dr. Iluud's Teething Lotion is
once npplieel to the gum. Bathed nn tho
gum It relieves all InllHmmation nnd irr
itntiun, nud tliroiiclt It healing nunlltlea
baby cuts Its teeth palulesslv. Price 25
cents.
I niiinn . e'enia ior pout.
l ' I Ii !J",ll0X 01 ''ci m
-I I 1 1 I III' '"'ill you to more money
l J lllJUi rU'tit away Uun anjlliliig'
'Ii her mx, succeed uoni
...bi.u. .ii ifiuou li'W ivj ii-uuiiu urn-Hutu'-
I'HO bu1 woikfN, absilutly wire1. At ouco ad.
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m- w) . ... . u. vw. lli." u, ... ir
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