The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 26, 1886, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
. HANCOCK AND SEYMOUR.
A STRIKING "SIMILARITY BE
TWEEN THEM.
Two Men made Great by one Event anil
Both Succumb to a Common Fate.
lletieral Hancock, the priilo of llio
army t of Hplindid pliysiipte, martial
hearings llio obedient eoldier, whom
war made famous,
Gov. Seymour, tlio old timo gentle
man, the pneifio statesman, the idol of
a great l)!'tj
Both men standard-bearers of tho
'Democracy, the ono as u soldier, the
other aa a statesman in a presidential
contest both (had; both dead almost
at the mine hour
There is a remarkable parallel and
contrast between theo two men. Tho
war period msdu both famous. Doth
were patriots! both yielded to tho same
ainuittoiis ootn succumbed to tho same
fatel
Hancock apparently well ono day
tho next, says tho World, "is sinkini
step by step, Iiko a person descending
n pair of stairs.''
Governor Seymour, says tho assooi
ated press, has been gradually failing
for eight years.. Both men, though of
entirely iiiiiercnt, temperament, yield
to a common fate.
Hancock's case was discovered by
an eminent, pnysician at the very last
moment to bo beyond help, because
back of the malmnant ulcer in his
neck, yns a disorder which mado living
uupossioio.
Governor Seymour's life for eich
years has been feeble, as tho associated
press says, becatiso of a serious attack
of renal inlhmmation some timo niro,
and his death therefrom has only been
Both. Hancock and Seymour inieh
have lived many years had they known
and recognized the tact that thov were
each of Uiera victims of a dangerous
kidney disorder, and treated themselves
successfully as they might have dono
by that groat 6cientilio specific, War
npr's safe cure. Well might n well
known physician exclaim: "I some
times think people would never die if
their kidneys were always sound.''
An eminent New York physician
says: -iianoocK s Kidneys stopped ex,
eretinir urea." No wonder ho died
for 400 grains of this horrible blood
poisoner should bo passed out by tho
muucja uveiy uixy ; u limy mil, UlSeaso
runs riot through tho whole system
and death is inevitable. Deaths from
kidney disorders are of the commonest
occurrence among all classes, but ' arp
more noticeablo in these two cases, be
cause of the promineuco of the victims
Thousands of cases of needless deaths,
aye, of actual suicido and homicide
occur every year, because people and
physicians fail to give proper attention
10 mo oniy oiooci purmcrs in the sys
tem.
These two cases, oicurinr? sn strik
ingly near each other, originating in
a common source, and .eventuating
in a common tate, ought to arouse tho
people to tho uecesitv of allowing no
season to pass without 'taking a few
bottles of the great specific alluded to,
which is the only remedy known that
has direct power and control overtheso
great organs, not only preventing and
curing mo diseases to which they are
subject, but also preventing and curing
tho many, many diseases which would
never exist if these organs "were al
ways soutrd.'
Chestnuts Tor Rheumatism.
Chestnuts not of tho story-telling
kind, nor yet of tho kind roasted and
sold on street corners but horse chest
nuts, such as Bishop McNierney is
carrying in his trousers pockets for re-
uei irom uneumatism. Uur Washing
ton dispatches report that the iroaA
Bishop of Albany has been induced to
carry horse chestnuts by a Californian,
wno mid mm mat tho superstition is a
iiuuyu oi uie raeino coast. The Uali
lornian is mistaken. It was introduced
upon thoPaciho coast in 1851 bv
New Englander, who was a prominent
-.11 -t r- n
omcur in mo oan Francisco custom
houso. He both practiced and preach
ed it, ana every year ho sent to tho
Jiast, by way of Cape Horn, for
package of horso chestnuts to distribute
amtfng his converts. It hs prevailed
in many parts of Now England fnr'n
hundred years certainly and probably
longer, and there is no seaport between
Portland and Boston where dozens of
old people cannot be found with horse
chestnuts in their pockets, to which
they attribute their freedom from rheu-
maMo complaints. Whence the super
stition originally came wo do not know
hut wo are suro that New England is
the plaeo from which it has been
generally diffused throughout tho
United States. An instance, however.
jias recently been brought to our notice
in wiucn it was Doth behoved and
practiced by an intelligent immigrant
under circumstances whioh imply that
ho learned it first In Ireland. Accord
ing to our observation of tho New
England usage tho anti-rheumatic
virtue is supposed to depart from
horse chestnuts after a year, when the
oia-unea nuts should bo replaced with
fresh ones.
Digestion in Powh,
Stephen Beale, in the Country Gon
tleman, says: "The process by which
tho food of a fowl is digested is diffe
rent from that of any animal, in that
it passes into the crop, thero to be
partially digested bofore going into tho
stomach. The crop is formed by an
enlargement of tho gullet, or, as it is
technically termed, tho jejophagus.
The gullet is of the ordinary size butt)
above and bolow.tho orop, and tho crop
itself is easily distinguished, especially
when it is full. In tho cip the food
Is mixed with the grit which is so
necessary to the proper digestion of
tho food, and not only is it wise to
provide this grit to relievo tho stomach
from work that it is not adapted to
perform, but if tho materials aro not
given for tho grinding up, as it were,
of tho food, that food cannot pass as it
should into tho stoinach, for the orifice
into tne lower (esophagus will not
allow it to pass. It is from this cause
that many diseases of tho crop arise.
Tho mural of all this is that every
poultry keeper should bo cm-fill to
give his fowls an ubiiiidaucu of this
grinding material, for by so doing lie
will obviate much of tho troublo that
will otherwise ceitainly arise. This
grit may consist of course sand, tine
gravel, toad scrapings, ashes, or that
, which is the best of all, old moitar.
T Injro should b'6 no stint of theso and
th'eyimay bo placed where tho fowls
canlalways have access to them.
J. II. fiercer wishes to state that ho
has ut last found an article ho can sell
on its merits. It is with pleasure ho
guarantees to tho publio Acker's Eng.
iish Kcmedy as a suro and never fail
ing cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whoop
ing Cough, Croup, and all Lung Trou
bles. It is tho standard remedy for
Consumption. I have never found its
equal.
Only i ;( m.ou Hitlers Known.
Pfo oilier nirtllrllioktiovnoeffdtoaHypnrE;e
niltllnim licnr (cxtliiioii)' lo Ha wonilcrtuf
It So a imrrl)- Vcsctnlilv rrcnsratlon, mado
from llio native IhtIis aud foots of California, tho
medicinal proper Sirs ot ulildi are citraclwl there
from without tho uo of Alcohol.
II remote the cnuno of disease, and the
pailcnt noovcrs lift health.
It Utile urcut Illooil Purifier imuLtfc
elvliiet rrlnclplu; a dentin rurgitho and Tonle; a
p.tiw.1 jicnnvutor ana inYigormor ot tho ayotcin.
Never before In the history of the. nortil lias a medicine
been compounded jiosteiisltig tho power of ViNEciin
HiTTr.ua In licalluj the lick of even disease man la
liel.Mo.
Tlio Allcrntlvr, Aperient, Diaphoretic Car
mlnatlre, Nutritious, Latutlre, flednllre, Counter-
irritant, Buiiormc, Anti-uuioum solvent, Diuretic and
Tonic properties of VlMOln lllTTElis exceed thoao
of any other medicine In the world.
No peron can take the IIitteim according to
dlrecllun and remain long nnwell, provided tnelr
bones aro not destroyed hy mineral poison or other
lneans, and the ital organs wasted beyond tho point
of repair.
Illllolla, nenilltent, Intermittent and Ma
larial i'cm aro prevalent throughout tho foiled
Stfltts, imrtlcnlarly In tho valleys of our great rivers
and their vast tributaries durljg the Summer and
Antnmn, especially during seasoua of unusual lieat
aim uryncs.
Xlicsn I'cvera aro Invariably accompanied by
iton&hu tleranirnments fif th. nmnnrh. tlvpf imS
bowels. . In their treatment, a luirriitUc, cxcrtliur a
powcrfnl Influence upon these organs, Is absolutely
There In no rnflinrtlo for tho purpose equal
to Ur. J. Walkhh's Viskuar IIitteks, us U will
sioedlly removo tho dark-colored viscid matter Willi
which tho bowels aro loaded, at the samo time stimu
lating tho accretions of the liver, and generally
restoring tlio healthy functions of tho digestive
irgaui
I'm
iirilfr llio toilv against dlseaso by purlfylmr
all Its fluids Willi Viki.oaii IIitteks. Nu epldemlo
vmii iiuiu u n njpiciu inun lureuriuiTU
It IiivlKoriiim tlio Nfoimtcli and stimu
lates tho torpid JJver and Bowels, cleansing the
blood of all impurities, Imparting life and Tigor to
the frame, and carrying off without the aid of
Calomel, or other minerals, all polionoua matter
from the system. It Is easy of administration,
III licpslrior Iiiiligislloii, Headache, Pain
In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest,
l'csumonia, Plitlness, Had Taste lu the Jlouth,
Iiillous Attacks, Palpitation ot the Heart, and a
hundred other painful symptoms, aro at once .re
lieved by Vinegar HrrrEtis.
For liillaiiiiiinlory and Chronic Itheuma-
jiiomijif iu ui-uuu, tuiu ceriuin lu its rebuild.
iifiu, uuui, neuralgia, iiiseases or lue liioou, A.irer,
iu ui,-se, uh in an conauiuiionai diseases, alxeu
Vincoaii Hittehs has shown Its creat curativ
powers in the most obstinate and Intractable
caes.
31cclinitlrnl mscnsies, Persons engaged In
Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type
setters, Uold-benters, and Miners, as they advance
In life, are subject to Paralysis of the Dowels.
To guard against this, take occasional doses of
k r 1 1 111..........., cMh.1. D.t, IH....M TTIaah
Swellings, Pimples, Pustules, Polls, Carbuncles,
King-worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas,
ltcb, ticurfs, IlUeoloratlons, Humors and diseases
of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature, are liter
ally dug up and carried out ot the system in a short
time by the use of the Bitters.
I'ln, Tape mid other Worms, lurking In
the syBtem of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. No system of medicine,
no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the
system from worms like Vinegar Bitters.
Nraslen, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, Whooping
Cough, and all chlldrens diseases may bo made
less severe br keeDinir the bowels nnen with n,ild
doses of the Bitters. This wonderful remedy is
especially adapted to the systems of children, for
jmniymg neros aione give it its remaruooie cura
tive Dowers, it contains no alcol
other poison.
For Female Complaints. In young or old,
marnea or single, at the dawn or wontaulH
Good, or
the turn of life. tMs Bitters has no enua
uieailfto llio vitiated Illooil when Its Im.
purities burst through the sklo In Eruptions or
Sores; cleanse it when obstructed and sluggish la
tho veins; cleanse It when it Is foul; your feelings
will teU you when, and the health of the system will
follow. J
III conclusion i dive the Bitters a trial. It
win speait lor itself. One bottle Is a better guar-
nnrPH nr lis mmta ritnn n murtnv n.iveprtanmenr
A roll ml eneli hf llAnn,fnllr1lrfv-tlnnat,HntA
iu uiuerc.il. luuuoges.
It. II. McDonald Drug" Co.. Proprietors,
San Francisco, Cal., and &3M, cai ft 5.13 Washington SI,
vor. Charlton St., New xork.
sold bj all Sealers and Druggists.
AV?-X A.
HOP PLAST
HI
wiiatlBtneiisaofauCtrlns with rr.ci.acLo,
Tain i n tho Bide or nip, Eciatiea, Hheus.a:m,
Kidney Eecaacn( Criclc, CUtclies, Er.cUen cna
trl ed KuhcIcb, Chett tnd Luns troutlca, cr any
ortof pain or BcroncBS, cither local crdotp.
eatedwhcaalTop riostcr vdl ciro inttmt
reliefp Prepared from Eurgundy Pitch, Cana
da Balsam, and tho paln-killhic v j-tvica cf
iiopa. best Etrecfthening platter ever
known. Tnouaaada ta7 bo. Ccldbyolldetilera,
jaaiiea on rooelptof price, 0 forljl (X),
HOP PLASTEH COMPANr. Ectton.irasi.
SttODieCRBe5,.
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Staff of 18 Physicians and Surgeons.
Experlcupcd SpeclalUta f or cverv
claim of Ulkcuscii Iri'iiUili nlo.
I ruined, cxiicrlcuccd and obllirliiJ
fiiriilnlicd private
rooms, for pu.
lll'lllS.
iioiiko fiirnUlieil with Elevator.
Irlf lleIN, una nil inmleril 1m.
liriiveiiieiitH. Tnble well niiinlleil
Willi tlio boat of food. 1
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES.
whether requiring for their euro
IrvnteS. r urB,;ul ul,, xKillfiillr
Willi Tiirkl.ti Iliiili., Anu'rlian
Itlovoniunt Treatment, l)r nirrlian
leni ITInssnee .-llnrlilnery, Vltull
zatluu mid Varuiiiii Treatment
Aliparatii., the nin.t npproveil
I.lcetrirnl Mnclilnen mid iliittcr
le, Inlialutloii Apparatn, mid nil
llio most valuable rvmcillul niiiill.
inieeH known io nu'illcal .ilince.
l ull, or mid 10 eeiiu In ktnmpa
for our InvalliU' tiiilile.linok (108
pa Eli,), whleli Klve ull partUu.
Inn, Aildrcha a above.
World's UUpeo-jrjr Unllral A0f litlon, rrnn't.
I CURE FITS!
tU. fend lb.a b.v. tb.m ratnra .la. I ntr.il . i.dlr.l
IkU MIKMMI llllolililudr. 1 .rr, w, t.m.O, u
rui. lb. worn iu,,, Um.-bm olb.u b.T. f.11.4 u no
rruos for 0.1 uow irr.wia( B,id ..BC. lor s
IMNHl i m BoU, u,, I.I.IIIM. MBMj. 111..
U,.?".,f"' r" '"""r.o.nolbior f..;( ifl.i.
.ull .111 cur. .a. n&u.o.vwrll.iruiiii, v.i.
Feb &-4t-d
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a. new uouu every is
JjD.-rj-ulu-u.
uripsiier Aluitlilnu Uurrsii.lO Spruce kl!(,V
M. C. SLOAN & BRQ..
IiLOOMSHUHG, PA.
ilmufaciurersot
CARRIAGES BUQQIES, PHAETONS
SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS &C
Flrat-clasa work always on hand,
BEPA 1 III NO XEA TLYD ONi. .
Price rtduwdto tuil the timti.
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ODD ITEMS.
Uorrowcil troublo la tlio undertaker's
best friend.
It iltcda a high coal bin to stand n
low tticrniomclcr.
As tho mercury goes up the plumb
cr'ri henit om tloivn,
Heal estate trnmfprn lioys thiow-
llig muil iu encli oilier.
Snmething highly prized yet always
given .tway A Unde.
A pny.e-liL'hler is nlways willini' to
take his pay by the. pound,
American heiresses aro getting pcarco
in the Kuropcan capitals.
No man can be a thoroughly puro
Christian without the aid of soap.
Mr. Neat is n State Senator in Ken
tueky. Of course be is not gaudy.
It is believed that tho devil tnkes off
his hat whenever he meets ahypociitc.
Tho Vienna girls all hopo that llio
now American Minister will bo Mr.
IIugt;!n.
In closo npnJicntion to business noth
ing on this footstool exceeds si mustard
plaster.
Thero aro more voitntr men in the
present Iowa 'Legislature than i i any
previous session,
.There is no pl.tce liko homo when'
you nave mil your motber-m-law good
bye as she is going away for good,
'No, I shall leavo my wife noihing,''
said old Qribbs. "She'it always had
her will, and now I'll havo mine."
Tho man who coxcr gets mad
supposed to be a halt brother of the
woman who never looks behind her,
Progress is always progress, but it is
.1- ie.. i i i i' i... ., -
urciiuiui imru io realize oy Mic man
who tries to hurry up a balky mule.
Mr. Bland, of Silver bill fame, does
not speak in silvery tones, His .voice
is hoarso and deep, like that 61 a frog
Willi a heavy cold.
it a man could oniy seo his own
faults as easily as ho can discover those
ot his neighbor how his bump of self
esteem would dwindle.
A subscriber asks for a remedy for
cola teet. Try baiiknii; them tin with
saw-dnsti if they still remain cold, set
the saw-dust on lire.
The shortest route to a man's lieart
is through his stomach. In that ease
a good cook book is tho most reliable
maniago guide.
Minister Cox has been mado a mom
ber of a scientiho lielltnio society in
Constantinople, and his name appears
ou the Ureek rolls as "Jvox.
Destitute Miners.
AS APPEAL FOB, Alll FH01 THE 1'OVb'ItTV
STitlClCEN TOWN OF E11F.UVAI.E.
Since tho Hooding of the minrs at
Kbervalo and the comeqiunt suspen
sion of work many of the miners and
their families have been reduced to
great destitution. Somo aro suffering
lor want ot tood and the common tie
cessities of life. The disasters to the
miners iu all other parts of tho Lehigh
region have made it almost impossible
foi the Kbervale miners to obtain em
ployment elsewhere mid their poverty
has become such that a publio meeting
was held and an appeal for aid has
been sent out. A relief committee has
also been appointed -to solicit contribu
tions of money, food and clothing ,for
the sufferers. James McGinty, who is
treasurer, said that persons in New
York, Wilkcs-barro and other places
were soliciting aid tor the Kbervale
sufferers, but that they wero imposlers,
as no one but the members of the Re
lief Committee had been authorized to
solicit aid.
Kbervale has been ono of the most
thriving nining towns in the recioii
until the mines were flooded the 1st of
last month. Since then tho people
nave been leavmir as last as work
could be secured elsewhere, and the
population of loOO has been decreased
bv at least halt. Tho doors and win
dows ol many of tho bouses have been
boarded up, tho company store has
been closed and the onco lively town
presents a deserted appearance. Tho
mints wero operated by tho Ebervole
Coal Company. The land is owned
by Philadelphia and New York capital
ists under the titlo of tho Union Im
provement Company. Tho coal is of
excellent quality, and as the mines are
very valuable it is likely that tlio land
owner will undertake tho task of
pumiiinc the water out and nuttinc
the mines into condition to be worked.
Tho ccneral detailed map of the
United States, proposed and already
begun by the Geological Survey, will
bo upon tho scale of about four miles
to tlio inch. AVitb contour lines for
every 25 to 1200 feet, according to the
nature of tho typography. It is pro
posed to issue this map in atlas sheets
each composed of ono degree of lati
tude, Hounded by one ot longitude,
bounded by parallels and meridians.
The reiuainint! comes of tho ITUtoru
of Columbia County, a book 0f COO
pages illustrated and bound in cloth
will bo closed out at $1.00 each. 25
cents extra by mail. For Bale at tho
oix'jiman Umce. Uloomsburt?. Pa.
J. II. Mercer would especially recom
mend to the ladies Acker's Dvsiipnaln
Tablets. As a laxative thev havo no
equal. They are guaranteed to cure
Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and
all diseases arising from a deranged
fiomacn. Willi a free use of the Tab
lets, Sick Headache is impossible.
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THe fijyvow Escape
Of It MllHHIlCllltHCttM I'.HKlnccr.
Mcop utter tntlguo nml he.iUh utter dlseaso are
nvo in inc swceicst, experiences Known io man.
Fourteen jonrslsn long timo to suffer, jet Mr.
mvi ii, iti. ui ii.iiLur. iiiami mm 1111 11 Illlwr-
able llfo for thnt tierlotl throutrli the presence of
niuuu ill iiiu uiiiiHier, lit- lull umnm irnipornrr
roller, but nntliliic mo'e. I.nst Jiinunrr lin lalle'rt
on Dr. lkkf Id Kenneclj', of ltounilout, N, V., who
mtd, nftcrnn etmnlniitlon: ".Mr. Ijiivlenrou Iisto
stone In tlio bladder. Wo will n ret try UK HA
VIII KKNNliDY'M I'AVOIIlTll HUM Ull V betom
riiKinirnn ojicrniion." ,tcw days later llio foi,
lowlnir letter passed through the Itoundout iwst-
llstTOV. Mass.. Feb. 0.
I)KB Dr. Kkknkiivi Tlio day niter I ramo home
I pawd two Ktavcl Btones, and am dolnir nicely
Dr. Kennedy now ha tho stones at his nnii-c.
and they are siimeientiy rormldnblo to Justify tho
claim tjint KHNNIiliY'S FANoltlTU IlKMKilV Is
i , ',"'""", '1'i'cinciorsiono in tno bladder. In
!.,:....".r. J,.r- '-anier mentions mat FAVOIIITI;
k, . . nI"n. cred him of rheumatlnn. Tho
ouujoiiivu i-eruncaie tens lis own fctoryi
Ul.ll 1IKHK8IIIKR .1111.11, 1
Dai.tos, Mass., April 87. lssi.f
.nr. rcier i.awierh.n been n resident of this
town for tho past seventeen years and in our eta-
I'.w iu, nuyi-ii, mm in un ineso years ne lias been
a Kood nnd respected cltl7.cn of this town and
community. Holms had some chronlo disease to
our knon-lcdjre for most of tho time, but now
v.ua iw uv, uuu ! in iippnreiiL gtxxi neattii.
tl bottle; sK ,orAHU a ,,,,0WN' V"mmt-
nr, inilcl Keiinec1yH Tnvorlte
u. ouul"uri u-inporaniy.oi pain, out by
K ca.t,vo nc ton purine tho blood, restores r
noatthful condition m thn iiunntuvi nMnnj nH
nnd Mono from tlio kldncyH nnd bladder. 'Hie
TO,Sch?4?ortwSrCU:J hu0 bCCn curcdb u
mm mm remedy.
rillj (IliUAT
SlooJ Fniilgr el Iks World.
an aiimim'ti: ;viii: i-on
CATARRH.
riHII tut rlunlmin eaes jlcld rcailtly 1
R and h.n ll.it. failed to Cuius slliirlo (
Mhero din etloiH ura followed, ltsiiuc'
ton
cure
nn nccn rrmniKtuiennt in cures v under.
nu. itmne ino.ipnciessnii jiremrntlonln t 10
marketeer CJATAltltll and tho only one that
truly n blu?9liJi? to mankind. A Trlnl 1 all
Hint la iiUm1 fur It (Jure used, It la nlwayn
riH-utii mended. Sond for lctlmonlnls of actual
IT IIA8 SO KCJfAL ron
MALARIA.
A POSITirC CCA'i S ASSCM'D.
On? bottle In uenerMly J'ultlclent for n cure, titan
tV.lntf (Inlnlnc. A trlnl only Is naked for Krl-
1 Kit H l ATAIIHU J l KM BliVi 11 M II M'JH'II'IO
for nil tlln-iiFfHarl-liiK from nn 1m pure blood nnd
iuiH-1 mi i i iijuiuiia i rum iiiu (Kin, JOriyliJll
lltlccotnidiiluts It Is Kiincrlor to anv rirfitnrntnin
lu the market, One bottlo will euro most of the
loinmiiiir ('oinpiuii'M ana n cuniiriucil uo wlIJ
vai ii iii i rum, n,uu uucior unn nna iry it,
UIIKUMATISM.
SCUOI'CIiA.
SKIX KHl'PTIOXS.
VKKKKMA i DISEASES.
DVSPEI'SIA.
LOSS OT Al'I'ETITE.
I'ElCM.Vd OF LSXGOUK.
IlIMOUSXESS.
LIVER THOl'HLES.
XKIiVorS WEAKNESS.
I'E.MAI.i: WEAKNESS,
ki:lli:ii'h C'ataiiiiii Kemkiiv Is no patent
uii'tiit-tiii-, inn ii miiu uuu iHuitsant preparanon
to take nnd Flirulytho urealcit raedleaf dlssov-
cry nfthe ase. Ono bottle rciuvciiatcs thoontlra
..v-dom and pos-cf-oi moro vlrtuo than a half
iio.-o . ninuc ol cniinary jiatent tirepsratlons.
i, i..u ;ur icmiiiiuiiiiii', uuu oinur iniuriuaiion.
X j"I'ur sale hy dratr-llits Kcnerally.
l'UK i: ni.no A ihitti.i:. SIX llOT-
TI.r.M roil if.t.uo. On receipt of s..00 by
t!ie lnatiufaeturiT!!, Sami'ei. r. Kkllcii & Co.,
.nu ii i-tMi i, i ii,, iiuiiiL-3 t,iu uu bciii exprvsg
TRADE MARK.
An Old Soldier's
EXPERIENCE.
" Calre'rt, Teias,
-Ma 3, 1M2.
' I wish to express my appreciation ot tlio
valuable qualities ot
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
as a cough remedy.
" Whllo with Churchill's army, Just before
tlio battle of Vlcksburg, I contracted a se
vere cold, which terminated In a dangerous
cough. I found no relief till on our march
wo came to a country store, here, on asking
for some remedy, I was urged to try Ayeh's
CllEIinV l'LCTUKAL.
"I did so, and was rapidly cured. Since
then I h.n e kept tho Pxctoiul constantly by
me, for family use, and I hare found It to bo
an Invaluable remedy for llirout nml lung
diseases. j. Whitley."
Thousands of testimonials certify to the
prompt euro of nil bronchial ami lung
affections, by tbo' use of AVer's CiiEimr
I'ectoi'.au Ilelug very palatable, tho young
est children tako It readily.
rriEPAiiED nv
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,IY1ass.
Sold by all Druggists.
IF YOU halo Internal hllmn fevp. p,ni.. nnP,.
phlegm, bad taste ana otlenslve breath -Dr. Kli.
iner's slv. Ml'.KOOT removes all tliese conditions.
t u,u(,bov iui fi,
It lOlr have- lost our aniiptiie. nr inn....
coated, my unci parched lipiand mouth, spit tl
dry and cottony, or have buconio emaciated Dr
Kilmer's S WAMI'-UOOT will build up your broken
do,w,!;l,1,.Uu"on fi 'our druggist for It. sscH
IK OU havo budden attacks of sinking spe'ls
the face white and deathivnnin ,nrt hL..
icviiuKaas mougn (lying, ana coldness seues your
very tltals-Dr. Kilmers fin MiK.wrun ..,,: .i.i
uc". "Si'"" anu saves lire DrugglMssellit. l
IV l)V havo organic Uleate, or pericardia, or
heart case troubles, or havo thick nnd sluggish
blood, feci as though bleeding would relieve jou
emedy jou need, imimrtstsscoitt. u. 14,
Slates nnd Felts,
niillC ITslHIllClS)
Slate Black Boards,
School Slate,
Rooting Slate,
Rooting Felts, x, x&x
Ply.
... , , J. I IIIU.I,,
23 ijickawanna Avenue, bcranton, I'a
ilayS2-ly
IfJ'IrJtiWo
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common lllolcli, or Kruutloii.
PRICE $I.OO,?iluVyg
1
TaKE:
SIMHIONS
mm REOTtATOR
I
For all dlscawes of tho
Ilvor, Klinevi, Stomach and Spleen.
This purely YCRCtablP pre.
pa ration, now so celebrated as a
Family .Medicine, orlulnalcd in
the Nouth In m. It act
Kenlly on tho Ilowels and Kid
neyB and corrects the action of
tho Liver, and Is, iherefore, tho
best preparatory medicine,
whateicr the sickness may
proietolw. In all common illi.
cases It will, unassisted by auy
other medicine, effect a speedy
cure.
Tho ltciriilator Is safe to administer In anv con
(lit Ion ot tho system, and under nn circumstances
can Itdo harm. It will In borate like a frtasH of
mi r. uucisno inToxirnimcr neverntrn in lean in
Intcmperanco t will promotu durestton, dlsslpato
headache, nnd crenernllir tone mi tliesvstem. '1 lie
nose is small, not unpleasant, rind Us virtues un
doubted. No loss of time, no Intcmip
ruptlon or stoppage of business
while tnklntr the Iierulator.
Children complaining of Colic,
Headache, or Mck stomach, a
tea spoonful or more will ctve re
lief. If taken occasionally br pa.
nenis exposed to .11AI.AKI
will exnel the nelson and or
A.
tcct them from attack.
A'l'llYSICIAN'S OPINION.
1 havo been nracilelnir medicine for twentv
lears. and liave neve- hi-nn nliln tn nut nn n nrro.
tablo compound that would, like Simmons Liver
Itegiilator, promptly ud effectively movo tho
1.11 er 10 ncilon. nml nt the sune limn nlil Mntciil
01 wenKcninETl the mirnstue nml m .1 n nnw.
mot tho system. L Jl. lltsro.v, .M l) Wash
ington, AXK.
' rRBMHKii nv
L IT, Zeilin G Co., Philadelphia, I'a.
TO AWAY !
Ten thousuiul babies nro iriven
yearly totlie;ravc by not having
ur. liana s Icctlnnsr Lotion on
ii , , S
tllCir CUIUS WllKIl tCCtlllim,
SOMETHING NEW !
SOMETHING WONDERFUL !
SOMETHING MAGICAL !
To bathe the baby's cuius while
teething, relieving nil inflamma
tion, swelling and pain.
LOST I
A good many niirht's rest bv
not havingDr. Hand's Coliu Cure,
for it gives baby comfort and
sleep without stupefying or in
hiring it. No opiates. No eon
stipation.
ooiu at Kleim s druir store,
general agent for Dr. Hand
remedies tor children. Labora
tory at Scnmton, Pa. ldec(eow.
KAZLKOAD TXIMCB TABLE.
J-JELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA
AND
WKSTJiHN UA1LHOAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NORTH.
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
m. p. in.
a.m. a.m. p.m.
a 3o,
8 21)
8 Si
8 IO1
8 10
8 01
....-crnnton....
Dcllevue....
...Taylorvllle...
.. Lackawanna..
10 V 15 2 05
8 54 12 m
8 48 Vi S3
8 40 13 15
8 33 12 03
8 27 12 OJ
o 15 0 20 2 10
o xu V 28 2 is
t) 27 J 31
0 31 A 41
rmston
..West l'lttston.
....Wyoming....
. ...Maltby
liennett
....Kingston ....
....Klnirston
30
0 40 47 2 B8
8 22 II 58
8 IT 11 54
8 12 11 50
8 08 11 47
8 08 11 47
7 58
o 45 53 2 41
7 54
u 411 0 50 2 4
50,
C 5.1 10 0H2 47
" 58 10 05 2 50
6 58 10 0511 50
7 41
7 47
I 8 03 11 42
42 Plymouth .llinn
( (W 10 102 55
7 07 10 15 3 00
7 59 11 38
7 38 ....l'ljinouth....
' 54 11 31
' 50 11 30
i ji, .... Avonaaie
7 13 10 20 3 05
7 15 10 25 3 10
30 ....NantlL'oke...
7 43,11 23
7 23 llunlock's Creek
7 12 .uhlckshlnny..
7 00 Hick's Ferry..
6 51 ..lleachllaven..
7 23 10 i2S
r SU 11 12
7 37 10 44 3 SO
7 50 11 11 3 52
18 11 (10
' 11 10 51
7 05 10 47
G 58 10 41
8 54 10 38
8 50 10 31
oi i oa a 58
B47' Berwick...., 8 04 11 134 05
0 41, .Briar Creek.. 8 10 11 20 4 12
0 38',.VIllow Orove.. 8 14 11 23 1 10
"-a ...i-iniuiuuKU.,. 8 le 11 204 21
0 27 Espy , 8 25 11 30 4 27
0 21 ...Bloomsburg ... 8 SO 11 44 4 34
8 10 .... Iiupert 1 8 3l) 1' 504 40
0 11 Catawl'a Bridge 8 41 11 53 i 40
5 56 . ..Danville.... 8 58 12 135 04
n 49 ....Chulai,k-y.... a 05 12 215 12
5 43 .... Cameron.... I a 08 12 25 5 17
5 32Northumberland. a 25 12 405 33
6 42 10 27
6 31! 10 21
6 80 10 10
6 25 10 11
i 08 V Dl
I 0 00 0 49
5 65 II 45
I 5 40 9 32
p.m. am.
a.m. 1 1a.n1. a.m. p.m
W. T. HALSTEAD, hupt.
Superintendent's
ofllce. Scranton, Feb.lst.lS:1.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Ilxll
Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
Nov. 8th, 1885. Trains leavo Sun-
EASTWAUD.
In effect
bury.
0.40 a. m.. Sea Shore KxtirtQ tAv ,n.nt
Sunday), forllarnsburgandlntennedlatestatlons,
" a i """m ipwin o. iu p. m. ; new lorn.
6.20p.m. j Baltimore, 4.40 p.m. ; Washington
coup. ra connecting at Philadelphia foraU sea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
I uiiuuciiuia,
. .. 1.4s p. m Day exrji
qaiiy except Sundayl.for Harrlsburg and Interme
diate stations, arriving at I'ufladelnula
B.50 p. m. i New York, a.35 p. m. : Baltimore
6.45 p. ra. ; Washington, 8.00 p. m. Parlor oar
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
luiuugu iu 1 uimucilJUia dllli udiiiuiure.
7,50 p. . m ltenovo Accommodation (dally
wi iiuiiiauuiK uuu nu luiviuieuinie siauons. arriv
Iphla 4 25 a. m. ; New Y'ork 7.00 a. tn
.23 0. 111. : Washington n.xn n m .
Sleeping car accommodations can bo kecured a
HarrlsburgforPhlladelphlaand New Y'ork. on Sun'
days athrough sleenfnir car will be rumnn n.it
train from WllTlamsp'ttol'hlladelphla.l-hlladelDhla
.tin 1.1111 itmuiuiiiaiceuer uuuisiurDeu u
. m.
r.60 a. m. Erie Mali rdnllv prepnr Mnnrf.v
for Harilsburg and inteimedlafe stations!
arriving at Philadelphia 8.23 a. m. New York!
11.30 a. m. j Baltimore 8.IS a. m. ; Washington, u.23
a.m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on
this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmoro and Washing,
ton, and through passenger coaches to l'hlladel.
puia uuu uaiiimure.
WESTWAHD.
5.20 a. m. EriB Mall MnllV .TrPnl ttlin.rl tn
Erie and all Intermediate station nnii ennnn'm
gua and Intermediate stations, Itochester, Butfa!
loand NtagaraFalls, with tbiough Pullman Pal-
ui.u baio uuu uoecuer cuacues to trie una Itocii
ester.
a.&l-Ncws Express (dally except Sunday) for
Lock Haven and Intermediate stations.
1.00 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun.
day) fur Kane audlntermedlatostatlons and Can.
auuaigua ana principal Intermediate stations.
Hochesler, Buftalo and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to Kane and Hochester
and Parlor car to Wllllamsport.
5.S0 p. m. Fast Lino (dclly except Suudaylfor He.
uuiuuuu luiciuiruiuiesiuiiuns, anu Kiuura, Wat
kins and Intermediate stations, with through na&
senger coaches to ltenovo and WaOtlns.
a.ai a. m. -Sunday malt for ltenovo and lntcrme.
dlate stations.
TUHOUOU TIWINS FOH SUNHUltY
FltdM THE
juoi 'Ann MJum.
Diiuuuy man leaves ruuaaeiphla 4.80 a. m
Itarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Sunbury a.so a. m. with
,uuuury .iaj a. m. witu
Philadelphia to S U
ItamsDort.
muusu BicvpiuK cur irom
News Express leaves Phlladelohla 4.so a.m.
llarrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. daily except Sunday
arriving at Sunbury S.W. a. m. " '
m.ii..i.h,. . . Niagara Express leaves
. uiwunuuia, 1 ttv u. ui. , uauuuore T.au a. ui. (ualiy
oi;eui, Duuuay arriving at sunuury, 1.00 p. m.,
with through Parlor car from Philadelphia
and through passenger coacnoa from l'hlladel-
iui uuu naiiiuiure.
Fast Line loaves New Y'ork 9.00 a. m. j l'hlladel.
phla.ll.50 a. m. t Washington, u 50 a. m initi.
more, 10.43 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
rnSSl'): u, i.....7'.i.,,yr!" . passeugci
r r. .TV ""uoiuu, uuu iiuiuiuure.
trie alall leaves New York8.oup. m. : l'hlladel.
puia, ii.2U p. in. 1 Washington, law p. m. i Haiti-
U.U1B, 1 .. v, in., uaiij cxceiii.saiuma) arriving
at sunbury MS a. in., with through 1'ullinau
Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and
Baltimore and through passenger coaches from
iiiiuutiimia.
WUNHIIUV, IIAZI.KTON A WII.KIiNll.tltllli
,.......,.. Ann ,-iiiiiiii Anil WKST
1IKAMUII IMII.WAV.
.... (Dally except uuuuay.)
wllkesbarre Hall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m.
arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.62 a. m., Wllkes-barre
t.lo p. in
Kipresa Kast leaves Bunbury MS p. m.. arrtvine
Sunbury MaUleaew Ike8barrei0.4ia.m.arr v
ing at luoom Kerry K.os p. m., Hunbury u p. ra
H?.WMVe8t llt Ukva barre sua p. m., ar
rivlntf ot liloom l-'erry p, ta .Bunbury fl.iyp.rn.
BUND A V ONLY.
Sunday malUeaveaBunbury 9.23 a. m.,arrtvlnir
at 1110pm Kerry 10:H a. ra.. HLeUarre i:Si.m
Sunday accoinmoaatlon Icmen Wllkra-Uarn tr 5
ftlSp ra S " hlm mry 0,18 wm bunbufy,
ciu. k. vvaiu j.u.wood,
Oen. Maaas:er. cen. raWnser Agent
Jut
WASHINGTON'S FAMILY.
the
KnclUli Anctnm of th Titan Who
Whipped Un gland
Th author of the hook entitled "Mothmof Krai
Bent Men" KAtlthitt nhtle collcctlngr mfttorUl Tur
ker work M10 wis many tlairii foro"d to think that
tm Input men had no mo! hers. theiUfllfultyof nnd
Inff out nnytlitm about thftii tiding no rttaI. In the
jaw or Wnhlngton' father, thomth wn know all
itwut lit nniMirr, we know hut Iltll of hi char
tctrr. Dm Hiu-ettry can tie traced nck to the thir
teenth century, but of the man hlmtrlf know
tonrely luor than Ihedateof hi birth and death.
Uli at he wai In flpiaratictf, tiilud and character we
annot leiirn. Ihry wrro not cloao i-hronlclfrs In
thatiaiir day. The ilatlf newnpnjnT wa unknown
ind the writ cm nf bineraphiea were faw. And then,
the father of Wrwhlntrton died whea tho on who
made him rh object of Interest tn Americans waa
only tl j-t-ftMoM,
niflnamewM Atiguitlns Wfthtutr(on. an I hcwai
ftwenlthy Vlrlnlft rhntcr. HI DrU lt?' nama
wniJann Ilutler. Shedicd Irarlnn (tinv fhlMr.-ii.
Illi woti'l wlfonft Mnry Itall, the inulher or tlio
flrt pre Milcnt f the Unltnl hlaton. At llio nznof
43 Aunutiiin Vnhtnton il e.l. 1) hln second wifu
lich.U MxctilMrt'n.one ofwhnmdl.il In chlldhoiMj,
The WahIiutom wrr Iho lrMVi-..hmtor nolJ
fnmllr of the KiirIMi nrlt(ioriicy. Tho nnrfit waj
nmkiH.wti about IhoinMdleor tho thlrttf-nth cpii
tury. ltefore that n inaiiur of that name In tho
County of Durham wn onncil by William d
llertburnc, h m ww tho cmtom In thiw tnn,
tonic the iiomenf hU rslatt. I'rom Mm l wen. led
both the Kmtllah and American bramh. or tlit
Waihinifton family. Various mementos niore Ihnt
they werp frwm the beglnnliift ropleof upalthand
distinction. The ancient wat of the fnmllv h aid to
beyet HfltprencrTcd. It U of utone and oaken tfm-
iwr 'd. in noniG of I hp room
are thr rcmahiiof fine carr
Inrfi on tlio mantel ftleees
elaborately carved, nro the
family arnn, an reented
In (he ileture, r.'thly em.
blar,oned Upon ewutcheonn,
Tho ohteld with tbo man
and stripes In Gen. Wfiihiujf.
tonneal.
Two tnlteH from Ialtueiu
bury, In tho cemetory of
Uardpn church thtre. U a
monument erected to the
memory of "Sir Ijiwrenco Washington, Mte, ' Rraud.
non of tho flnt proprietor of tho name, an I ancestor
of (Ien( WaOilnKton. Sir Iaw rcnoj Washington died
InJIay. IC1 Two of hi nons John and lawrenco
emigrated to Virginia In
1M7, and bp t tic I at Itrldge
Creek, on tho Potomac, la
Westmoreland county. John
WabJngton took part In
the military expedition
RffalnRt tho indtiui. and at
talned the rank of colonel.
He married Ann Pope, and
had two sou, Lawrence and
John, and adatmhter. Iw.
rence morrlcd Slildred War
ner, of tl.oucesttr county,
tnd had thrco children,
John, Augutlne and Mil'
dred. Au?ut(lno beenme
the father of (len. Wah
Ington. The homo In which fir-nrm
WaHiInclon wn liorn umilaiimini t.drln ka
olutlon. Ooorgo . V, cutl placcnl upon ll ulte a
glabur freestone, reprciented In thoacuompntDbitf
picture, bearing this invrlptioni "Here, tho llthof
February, ITU, Ueorgo Wnthlngton wns lorn." This
date Isold stylo, nnwa every date until lT53,when
the new rtyle of calrndar uat adopto 1. The house
stood about half a mllo from tho Junction of IVpo's
creek with the rotomac, In WeBtmoreland county.
me AtheiHof VlrKlnU ' The county ncqulrud thU
name on account of having produced a great number
of distinguished men. Tho homo In the accompany
ing engraving la an exuet counterpart ot the one la
which Washington was born, aud belonged to th
Washington estate.
Thl modest stone waifthe first monument ever
rained to tho memory of Washington. In June, 1813,
a few dan before thecorner-stonoof tlio Washing,
ton monument at Haltlinore was laid, Mr. Custl
Samuel Ih nephew nf Washington and captain
In llnlor- regiment of hore; Wlhlam Orymen,Hou
of AdMliiKUlHhiHlonu.fr in tho Life Ouards, and the
taptalnof "Iho Lady of the Like," brought theln
MTllM-d tablet and deposited It with solemn cere
mony, Ihey wrappeil It In
" The btcHflf d flag! Mgn ut our precious past.
iiiuiiiiiiMiu jpr-m-ui, anu our imuro vast,"
Ainl boie it lu their patriotic arm to It resting
i.im-. ..ins hid uiii-Kui uiuniu Liiininey mat had
once fnrmed the hearili In the homo of Washington's
Infiiiicy thc cointiutteda rude pedestal, niwn which
they ivvtr.'inif place! thlt, tho first monument to
iheflr-tof pat riot it, "oummendlns it to the respect
uuu iirmn nuim im' .inicriiun iwopie in general
and Hit tlil7i'in of Wentmorelaud county lu par
A liWtnrio Liintltnark.
Frauncos tavern, whero Washington had htn mur.
tm when tho IlrltUU evacuated New York, is still
hi.iii.llnj, 'ilia picture represents It at It Is. It lsaa
Immense building, located on tho corner of Iiroad
&ud Pearl streets near tho Battery. It was there the,
principal officers of tu army yet remaining In the
service took leave of their beloved chief. Washing
ton enteml the room whero they wera astsembted,
and, taking a glass of w ine In his hand, said, with
heart full of love and gratitude; "I now take leave
oyou. I most devoutly wish that your latter days
may be ai prosperous and happy a your former
ones have been gloriouiand honorable. One by one
thtygra'ped his liand, w hlio tears and sobs stifled
their word. Ho kissed each one, and wept with
them. Heroic souls, they had gone through the long
andawfulwarwlthdryeyes, but when it was over,
And peace separated them, they wept like women.
Iho first American Bull fight Gecrg.
Washington aud tb Kagle var.qulsti Joha
Over one million boxi-s of AhWh
Uyspeiism Tablets sold in tbo naat
twelve iiiontha, tmrdv niioii tln'ir
merile. Wby suffer with Chronic Con-
miiiation, JJvHiienma. Sour StomniOi.
Sick Ili'iulnclif, Ilearlburii, anil Female
Troiiblin, wlicn J. H. Mercer olllera
you relief anil positive cure in tho
y u minia 'labletp. lie sells them on
ruranta e.
A f , it. n .I.. 1. . . ,. r
'' iiiuiouuu urn ,i. ii. ninrnnr
most positively abserts that Acker's
Knglifih Hemeily is tho best medicino
ior usiiima, croui), couchs. whonnlnir
cough ami all Iuiil' troubles that can be
tounU. Ask him about it, for ho fullv
tMUI ItUVCL'tS Ik,
Thero aro scores of ners'ons whn m
....it. ... : . . "
ouiieriiitj irom somo lorm ol blood dis-
"rtii'i- or skin ilUeae, such as Scrofula,
"oils, etc., etc. After a practical test,
J. il. Mercer asserts thnt. A,.l-n,-, tii,..i
Kllxir will certainly euro all such tils.
easts, iiicluiliiiK Syphilid and Hheuma
tism. Ins net a patent nostrum, but a
scientific preparation, o juaiaiitees it.
J. II. Mercer wishes to mnlm nn
assertion, which he can back with i
positive imnranteo, It is all about
Ackers II ood Elixir. H ,.ii,0 r
It superior merits over all other reined-
es or us Kind, ami uaran(ces for it a
csitiv and sure euro for ltd
Syphillls, and all blood disorders, it
frees tho skin from snots nml .l,co.n
and leaves the comnlnvlnn in-'
Ask hlin about it.
ma
fi.SS'l Sill
sn i i i T M T II I I I
for Infants
'Cstorlls so well ndapM tochlMren that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to mo." IL A. Axcnsn, M. D.,
IU 80, Oxford St., Drooklya, N, Y.
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LA
LATEST STYLE,
AND
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WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, '
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$55 REWARD.
KOIt
Every Ounco of Aduliuiatioii
1NT11U
NEW PROCESS SOAP.
THE WONDERFUL 3-LB 2KB,.
MADE OXLT 11V
Cowans & Stover,
Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by all first-clats trroccre.
April 10-i.j-r
BLOOfflSBOHGJPLAMING MILL
Tne Undersli?nri imii.'.,, .,, . ...
? ljroal street, In flrst-ciai. condition. Is pTe
pared to do all kinds ot work In his line. P
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS. MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
iSEffS?;..t!!'
re employed, workmen
ESTIMATES F0n TiniT.TiT'vnR
Urnlsliea on anniiminn i. ...
oo. prepared by an e"perlenVed SrSuSb.fmua 8
I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I i , , , i, . Ii
nnd Children.
Castorln enrea CMe, Consllpntlon,
Bonr Ftomach, MatThaia, Krnetatlon,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, And promotes di
peAllm.
Wll
thout lnjiaioua modicatlon.
Tm Cmrnca Cowast, IM Fulton Ctreet, N. T.
FOR THB
JJOUG
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TEAR
Varied Stock of
AND SELKCT LINE OF
HIE
BEST QUALITY,
AT '
Possible
Prices
THE
Miinhines. Needles, oil nail attachments
for all makes of Sowing Machines.
STREET,)
J
Stcro and wartrccitB, lTc. 12S
PranklinLAvcnue.
Mso Wniciooms ill Franklin Ae. awl loo cen
tir.fctittt. SCRANTON, PA.
Ltt
Anylliing to inako up a now wagoi
or n'puii- an old, in htoi'l;.
liar Iron, and Sttcl l'JoltF, Holt
Knds, Lag Screws, Turnbuoklo'
IIoio SIioch, and all Blacksmith
(supplies.
AprsJ-ly
UfiNAMENTAL IRON FENCES.
Ol- CAST CH WHOUOIIT IHON.
Suitable lor
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds.
:o:
The following snows tho ticket (lothlc, ono of
u wfiU'f""1 uurawitty they nre uniurpuss
1'ricos and HpecimuiiH of other tie.
eiflim Hcnt lo auv address.
Address
BLOOMSBURG PA.
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more money ihnn at anything elsebytaka
lug au agency lor the but wiling book out
siviiiuncra fcuccetu gruudly. Noi.e ikil
SEASON,
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