DYSPEPSIA riiwnna wtll dlalmwlnff cnmj,nl If Iwitln-M II Imilt, I Imptlrlnt nutrition, .nil da l,!?Tii.'i5j tan".. ,""M prentlb.wv rSral IM i iiffiiii --THE BEST TONIC o n WrhlurrirnaH it OeiminB lias &boT Tnde Mark and erriH r,l fcb.28-8(l. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. VKIDAV, MAKOII 12, 1880. (iiiiiittr KiiiKiun tike Tinu. Trains on tlio ns follows : K011TI1. :W a. ra. 3:13 p. lu. hllartelpbla ft It 1(. leave Hupert 80UTH. 11:49 a.ra. 8:15 p. m. Tr.ilnion the D. I,. v, II. n. leave Dloomsburg ncifdllnwa NOHTII. aouiii. 8.10 a. m. 11.44 a. m. 4:JI p. in. 8:47 p. m. osi a. m. 10.91 a in. S:20 p. m. fc iu p. m. Trains nn the N. 4; W. B. Hallway pass Bloom t erry at iuuuia : NORTH. SOUTH. 12:05 p. ra. 4:15 p. m. POCTII. C:4t p in lu.SJ a. ill. II. V p. in. NORTH. 10:11 a m March 20. Alexnnder Knouse will sell valuable peisnnal properly on his premised in Jackson township at 10 o'clock a. in. Maiscii 31 II. O. Kelchner, of Light street, will sell valuable personal property in Ughtstreet, commencing at 10 o'clock In tlio forenoon. Mvucu 25. The Kiecntors of John M Chamberlln will sell valuable town est. situated on .Main street, in the town of Dloomsburg. March 20. A. 11. Patterson, executor of Elizabeth Kline deceased, will sell real estate on thu premises, in Greenwood township, af 10 o'clock a. m. Maiicii 2:1. J. Howard Kline will sell personal properly on ; remises 2 miles above Orutigovltlc 1111 Denton road tit ! a. m. sharp. IIjiscs, caltlo, pigs, farm uten sils, &c- Makoii 10. Chas. M. IViUcnbcndcr will sell personal propel ly at the Harvey Long property on Fourth street. Sale to com. mence nt one o'clock in the afternoon, ""KB)' 1 chickens, safe, range, nnd house hold goods. Makoii !10, 111. W. It. llagenbuch, ad minlstrator of Samuel II. llagenbuch de ceased will sell personal property at the Hotel in Orangeville, embracing horse, wagons, and all the hotel furiiituie at 10 n. in. eacli day. Mauiii 22. Uarlley Albcrtson will sell valuable personal property on premises in Orange township. At the same time he will oiler for sale a farm of 17(i acres; to bo sold in one ortwo tracts. Sale will com. mence nt 10 o'clock sharp. F01: bAi.K. a. good buggy and harness, by C. M. Bittcnbcndcr. F01: Sai k, -One or two good road horses. Apply to J. It. ScnuYiKii & Co. Two new small show cases for sale cheap. Inquire of Paul K. Wilt, Cc.u.M man buildiug. Foil Sauc. Two good young horses, also, best make farm impliineuts of every description at lowest pi ices. S. C. SlllVES. Foil Sale. The undersigned has a desir able house and lot in the town of Mlllvllle, which he will oiler for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars call on or address at once. It. B. Ummus, marStf) MUlvillc, Pa. IcrHuiiai. J. S. licit z has moved to Scrnnton. Mrs. F. Brown has been visiting friends in Shainokln. Miss Lizzio Gross has been visiting her brother in Lock Haven. Mr. E. Hawlings has been confined to the house by illness tor some days past. llcv. Chas. Moirlson will preach in tlio Episcopal church next Thursday evening, Mr. nnd .Mrs. C. G. Barkley visited .Mr. Elijah Bowel's family in New Jersey last week. Master Frank .Miller is in Philadelphia undergoing medical treatment fur throat disease. Michael Tracy lias sufilclcntly recovered his health to take his old position at Xeals' furnace. Miss Fitzpatrlck and Miss Nolan of Ilazle ton were the guests of .Mrs. V, R. Tubbs last week and this. They returned home on Wednesday. Lent began last Wednesday. Tho Central Pennsylvania Couferenco of the M. E. Church Is In session at Harris, burg. Mrs. P. S. Hnrinau has the thanks of this office for a liberal gift of delicious wedding cake. Iiishop Howu vi confirmation in St. Sunday .May lOtli. 1 admlulstir thu rite of Paul's P. E. Church on The demnnd for the Wirt Fouutain Pen is so great that it Is almost impossiblo to make them fust enough to fill thu orders. Jntnea T. Fox, F. L. Shuinaii and E. M. Tewksbury will bo the contestants for Itepiescnlatlvu from the other Bide of tho river. Dr. Snattuck, nt the Sanitarium, wishes to exchange two cows, one will ho fresh soon, for ono Iresh cow Aldcrney or half Jersoy. During the past few weeks social circles of this town havo been unusually active. Dinner, tea aud avenlng parties havo been Unite numerous. According to thu statements of tho six national banks of Wllliamsport, the indl vlduid deposits subject to check amount to utmost two million dollars. W. M, Hughes, of Hazelton, Is tho own. er of Tom M. unit Jessie II., two musturgs, unci claims that they can beat uny pair of horses to tho pole in Luzerne county, Wanted. Thrco good men to sell the Singer Muchluu on liberal terms. Inijulro at tho Singer otllcc. D. F. Wsim, March 13 2t, Agt. l:UM 11 1:1 PJ I ,g rnViV;...7u ","' '"" lM,tri for l).upl na Indlxrttliin 1 iika urt M-ainre In rreSn. Gold spectacles nt (loorgo A. Clatk's bookstore. 4t Thcro nro mote vendues tlinn for some years past. this Spring Want to litro a boy 18 or 20 ycors old of Industrious nnd steady habits. S.O, Siirvs. acwly.elccled Justices will find It to their advantage to buy their blanks nt the mjmhias umcc. All kinds constantly llUllll, .'Ir. U. E. l'onny writes cards beautifully and at low prices. Ho s located lu the post onice where samples of his wuik can lie seen for n few days. Ladles desiring n shampoo or hair dress. "K:'niave their work dono at their iiomes oy leaving orders nt W. I,. Korn want's Arcade Tonsorlul 1'iirlor. About three Indies of snow fell Monday morning. The day previous was as warm anil p'ciisnnt ns a Spring day. The falling snow made quite contrast between the two days. Jennie, lite, oldest child of Dr. W. II uousc, uicd on Saturday last, aflcr an ill. nees or liutn few days. Shu was a brlph nnil nITcclinnnte child, and will he missed uy many friends. II. W. Sloan has enlarged Mo. stnrn rnnm by mi nildltion In the rear. It Is tastefully uiriiigeii una me shelves are well filled wiiu n line lino of dry goods, silks, laces ciuuroidcrics, Ac. The house of V. W. Kvcs near 1' Summit, was destroyed by lire on Monday nigui. insured in tlio Driarcreek Farmer' annual insurance Company. The loss wns adjusted yesterday. ine omccstoDo tilled this Fall In thl county aro Congressman. Stntn i.n.ir,. two Members of Assembly and Asannlntn juugc. Candidates are already in the field lor some ol tlie places. Wind Tom Is again giving cxhllitilnna wonderful musical talents, and Is atlll advertised as the "boy pianist." As he is close to forty years of ago his boyhood is gradually disappearing. Prof. Charles J. MacIIenry is meeting wltli maiked success In organizing a music class in this place. Ho is very popular as a teacher and remarkably proficient ns a ptuj er. Vusltore Hnicu: Oct your sale bills at the Colcmhian ofllco where you can get the best job for the least money. They can be ordered by mail uy sending us the names, list of articles and time and place of sale. tf On Thursday morning of lust week Miss Caroline, daughter ol It. llergcrof Berwick was married to .Mr. John Gould of Shenau. doah, at the residence of the bride's par. cuts by Itev. 1). M. Ivlnter. W. L. Fornwald's Arcade Tonsorial Par. lor is neatly fitted up with all thu latest ..,.,.,...,,.- I,, 1 mi: imsiucss, ami you can ,x.nlt..nn... .1... , , . always get a first class shave, hair cut, shampoo, In the best of style. Kcv. Dr. Monroe preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening to a 'arce an dlenoe. He has been pastor of the M. E. church of this place for three years, thn mil tlmo allotted for 11 minister at one place. Mr. William R. Casey and Miss Anna .1. McCloskey were married at St. Coliimba's Church on Thursday, Mnrch 4th. by Itev. r inner warn u. 11. Aller the ceremony a dinner was served at the residence of the bride's mother. Some fair specimens of coal have been discovered on land of Charles Reichart at Malnvillo nud an cllort is being made to get some of our capitalists interested in opening up a shaft. We hope it may prove successful. Just in at" Snyder & Sleppy's, Orange VMIc a big line of new wall papers, of tirown and white backs, satin and nice tin ished, and a fine assortment of gilts, at rrom 20 to 80 cents, a donblo roll. We are making wall paper a specialty. TheStrohl family of musicians, who ex hibited licie a few weeks ngo, had their In. strun'ients, costumes nirl scenery smashed on thu railroad lust week, Wednesday. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad company awarded them .S00 damages. The gossips of tills town havo been happy for the past week in the belief that they had fallen on a rccular bonanza In their line. How disappointed thev will be. should It prove that all the stories alloat are but thu woik of one idle tongue ! From now until April 1st we will print vendue bills at a special reduction, which will make them cheapi r than they can be obtained at any oilier office. Every bill printed by us receives a two weeks notice in the paper, free. Notice of sale when bills rtfr printed elsewhere, 2.1 cents a week. If. In tho town of Rlnomsburg, and In the township of Hemlock, both Democratic dislricts, through bad management aud tteachtry on the part of the democratic party, the republicans elected their tax col. lectors. Sentinel. Come, tills will never do. G. W. Sterner should write nnotlicr letter at once. Jmlgo Woodward of Wilkes-Harre In his youth was a member of the volunteer lire department, and has never got over his love for the "masheen." If an alarm of tiro is sounded while court Is in session the Judge fidgets around uneasily and gets out of the court-room as soon as possible. Ho makes It n point to attend every large tire. The usual quiet of Sunday afternoon was broken by the notes of a horn and the singing of eight or ten members of the Salvation Army as they paraded on Main street. At tho corner of market they stopped aud quite a crowd gathered around them. After praying and preaching for a few moments they returned to Evans' hall. Tho clerks of tho courts of the dlffcront counties of the Statu have been sent a form of marriage certificate to bo returned to thu superintendent of statistics nt Harrlsburg every threo months. He is required to give the residence, names, ages, color and natl. vlty ol all persons who have received llcen. scs tc marry during the tlmo Intervening between cuch return. Wantkd. A boy who understands tak. Ing care of horses nnd who is willing to assist about tho house and yard. No othcrt need apply. A steady situation with Ugh work und moderate wages to ono who will fill the bill. Apply to T. J. Sivisimu M. I). Jirseytnwn March 8th. 1880. tf. Pa. The people of Hughcsvlllu will have to go dry for thu next year unless temperance drinks are sulllclcnt to slako their thirst. Last Saturday Judc Cummin of Williams, port refused to grant any licenses for that village. A largo number of witnesses both for applicants and remonstrants were present, and there was an exciting con. test, In which the tempernnco people cniiiri out ahead. THE COLUMBIAN AND A meeting of the ministers of this place was held Inst week nt which It was decided that special services will bo held In the va rlous churches, to nwaken n deeper In tcrest on. tho part of tho members. J. Saltzcr has a largo store room full of pianos, organs nnd sewing machines of th best make, to select from. Those win buy from him always know wheie to fin him, nnd If anything Is wrong he will make It right. It is much safer to buy from an established house than to buy cheap goods from somo traveling agent who disappears after his sales nro made and cannot be held responsible for n poor article. The Hoard of Trade which It is propos- od to organize In this town, should receive the encouragement of all who fnvor munic ipal, growth and improvement. We arc now In n situation to orter all the advnu tages of n city to manufacturing establish ment, but unless something Is dono to call the attention of capitalists this way, Homing can lie accomplished. Keep up the movement, nnd let us hnve n Hoard of Trade. List of letters remaining in tho Post Of. flee at'Uloomsburg for week ending Marcli !, 1880i Johu K. Campbell, Mr. John McCloskey, Miss Sarah A. Shannon, Miss Mollle Slo cum, Mrs. Sarah Snyder, Samuel Sum. mors, Miss Arvilla 'Young. OAIIIIS. Mr. J. U, Ebrit. Persons calling for these letters will nlease say 'advertised." Oboriir A. Cf.Mtic, P. M. A meeting of over two thousand miners wns held at Wllkcs-Unrro 011 Saturday lasi to consider the question of resuming the work of recovering the entombed miners at Nanticnkc. A committee was appoint ed to call upon Superintendent Morgan nnd after n long consultation with that gentleman tho result was nn agreement that the work of rescue should be at once resumed, on the condition that every man who worked in the gangway should sign a paper releasing tho company from nil damages in case of further accident. will take about three weeks to reach the bodies of the men. Miss Jcunle, (laughter of Mr. P. S. Hnr. man, was married on Thursday,March 4tb. to Mr. A. II. Stroll of Pittston, nt the resi- denco of the bride's parents on Iron street. Tho ceremony took place at 1 o'clock p, m. nnd was performed by Rev. L. Zahner, Daylight was excluded and thu houso illuminated by gas, with very pretty cllect. About 40 guest's weru present. Mr. Lee Haiman was "best man," and Miss Emma Stroh of Pittston was bridesnnid. The guests were usheicd by Misses Msrv Har. man and Ada Yost, and as the bridal party nppenred .Miss Annie Bernhard played the wedding march. Mnuy useful and beauti ful gifts were displayed, and after con gratulations a delicious repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Stroh left on the evening train. By request the grand promenade concert given last week by young men of St, Columba's Church, will bu repeated at Skating Rink on Wednesday evening Mcli 17th. (St. Patrick's Day) The nuotion of many beautiful and valuable articles donated will take place the same cveni.'g Daucing tickets GOcts. To be procured nt express otllcc or nt tho door ror 1110 mtormailou or those who may wonder that thu Roman Catholic Church ould durinir the season of Lent tolerate a "Promenade Conccrt,"JIt is well to ro. mark, that it is only by a peculiar and necial despensation nccorded to Rev, Father Clark by the 111. Rev. Ilishon of the Uiocese in view of tho present pressing needi of the church here and the fact thnt St. Patrick's Day" being n great church nnd national feast relaxation of the stiinp. nt regulations of Lent is often for special reasons tolerated. The capture and recapture of Fort Stead man, is the subject of an article by General John F. Hartranft, which will appenr in the issue of the Philadelphia WceUy Pro, f March 17. as one of thu seiics of "Penn- sylvanln in tlio War-" rids Is one of tho most exciting con- tests and brilliant nchlevcments ot the lato war and, as graphically described by the olllci r lu command, Ex-Governor Hartranft it makes an exceedingly interesting story. The description of this battlu Is the most interesting in this Stato because the ijjvis ion engaged was composed entirely of 'ennsylvanla Volunteers. General Hartranft ulso has in prepara tion another article descriptive of the assault upon Petersburg, bv tho same division which will appear at a later date n this scries. Members of thu Bar of this county should unite in a petition to the Supreme Court asking that a special day may be set apart fir the hearing of Columbia county cases. Our cases are now heard with Berks and as they are nut on the list bv umber they tire strung nlong so that un attorney who may be concerned In two cases mr.y leach ouu 011 .Monday, and the other not until Friday, and thus bu coin- elled to spend a whole week In Philadel phia. List week there were 41 cases on tho st, 41 from Berks, and !' from Columbia, ud the latter stood numbers 4, 15 and 32. The first case was heard on Monday, an ther on Wednesday and tho third on Frl. day. As there nro never more than threo or four cases from this county, If tho Su- premo Court would put our cases all on ono day, say Friday, they could bo heard at one session, nnd the attorneys concerned would not havo to bu absent from homu moru than three (Jays. This is a reform wormy 01 consideration. Tho State Normal School of thu (1th dis. trict at Dloomsburg, Pa., will begin tho spring term ou Monday, March 29th, 1880. Thu attendance 111 the Normal depart ment Is the largest In any winter term in tho history of the school. Tho corps of teachers will bu enlarged to meet the In creased attendance of thu coming term. The nddltlonal building containing twenty- six recitation rooms Is almost under roof, Hereafter, candidates for tho now Sen. lor class will be examined In all tho pre ceding studies by the Stato Hoard at the me of tho Senior examination, in June, and that will be the final examination In those studies. A similar examination will be held early In September for candidates unablu to attend In June. Special elfort will bo made during the coming term to preparu students for this examination and that nf County Supcrln. teudents. Students prepared here for col. lego aro now In Amherst, Williams, Vassar, Lafayette Dickinson and Lehigh Unlver. slty. Students having a card from tho Principal may uy tickets nt half-faro on the L. V..D. L. & W. and P. &. It,, R. Rs. Wrltu for further Information, m. 12 4t, Scott's Emulsion of Pura CoilI.Uc-rOI! witliIIyioilioHlilteK In Scrofulous nnd Consumptive Cases, Dr. C. O, Lockwood, N. V., saysi "I have frequently prescribed Scon's Emu). slon nnd regard It as a valuable prcpaia. tiou in scrofula and consumptive ruses, palatablo and clllcaclous," DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. fTon Tnr Colombian. TI1K HO.NIl Ol'' MARY JAM',, nr JOHN BUTTON. Tlicrowas a pretty maiden, her nnmo wns Hnry .lane, Iter fathcrwas a farmer who lived Just up the lane. And every one who knew her In all the country 'round, Agreed no nicer lady could any where be found. Nho was n little beauty, licr lialr llko burnished gold, Her form and chcory feature, were pleasant to be hold. Iter throat was lull of music, she warbled like a bird, I listened to her singing, and this is what I heard! "I had a youthful loier, who oncccaino courting ine, lie seemed as nice a 1 fell!" ns you could wish to see. Ills form was tall and faultless, his volco was low and sweet, And take hlni altogether, to me he sceincd com plete. He often camo to sec mo and sometimes tnriled late, He talked delicious nonsense, whllo 1 swung on the gate. I "own tho corn" I loved lilm, lie sivmed so very nice, To hear Mm talk bo fluently, 1 seemed In Paradise. Hut oh, It Is an easy thing for one to bo deceived, I found It was a falsehoods stiongly had believed, And what I fondly cherished, and thought was solid gold, Was but a base resemblance, nnd I wns badly sold. Whllo at a social party, my loier acted ipieer, And t was much disgusted at how ho did appear. I only found tho secret out, when wo arrived at home, When stooping down to kiss me, his breath was full of rum. I charged him with Ills conduct and nngry ho be came, Housed Insulting language that, hero twill not name, lie owned ho had been drinking, and ho would drink ngaln, And If I tleil to step him my efforts would bo vain. 1 told him I was satisfied, and back his troth should take, For such a good-for-nothing one, lny heart would nci er break, For In my estlmat Ion he'd fnUen very low, 1 stood upon my dignity, nnd bid the fellow go. He tulked ot moderate .drinking, and wild It wns 110 harm, Ah I hero Is wheiothe danger lies, It Is the ber. pent'H charm. He's lurking In the bubbles that, flash around the bowl. And seek the ruination ot tho body and the soul. Tho logic Is delusive, the argument Is loose, Tho gosling If It's left to grow, will suiely make a goose. The puppy.now so playful.becomes a snarllnir doe. Tho llltlo pig if let to grow, will soonbecomea no,:. O, yes there In a better way, Indeed tho only one. And It the danger you'd avoid, then let It all alone. There's snfety 111 the sure way, tho path la always piam. And It wo travel In It the victory we gain. There s one thing I'm resolved upon, but you may call It pride, I own, Indeed, I am too proud to bo a drunkard's onuc. Hut this Is what I say to you.lt Is tho total turn. No man shall eer marry me, w ho yets tho worse oi rum. htlllwaler, Jlareh 4, issl. Beautiful birthday cards nt Mercer's. irom one cent to two dollars. A Willie ilorNe SurprlNL- farty. Last week is noted for au cclipiso of the sun nnd 11 cold wind whjch blew for sever. al successive days from the north. This SUIT breeze had its unfavorable effect 011 ne winter wheat and the dellcaUi consti- tution of mini. Not to havo a severe cold at such times is 11 great rarilv. However much evil tho wind may havu done, theru is a saying thai, "It is an ill wind that does not blow somebody good." This adago seems to have been verified in the late experience of pistor A. Houlz of Orangeville. On Sunday preceding tho affair about to be described, he observed in ins two up-creek congregations that there wns something in thu wind. The people af. ter service seemed to stind in groups, or us the grain spcnlators say lu "corners". A conspiracy was evidently on liiind : its true import was only a matter of specula. lion to the pastor. Did he say something 11 ids sermon that was not well received. or is he to be thu victim of 1111 innocent surpriso ? Let come what will, he was de termined to ahldu tho Issue. In this statu matters rested until Thursday toward noon when the arrival of private conveyances announced that another surpriso paity was on hand nnd that a thrust of kindness wns to lie given the pastor nnil his family The party consisted of representatives of tho Zlon anil St. James conijrogutlons. As usual 011 such occasions a sumptuous din- ner was served, and the surprisu was con summated when the pastor turned up his plate under which had been concealed a liberal contribution of money. After clearing his throat and regaining his equi librium, bo made a litllu speech which all seemed to enjoy, A suitable inemenm ill bo procured by tlio money, as a re- minder of thu pleasant, day of yore. After spending the day in social conversation with a littlo sprinkling of music, thu par. isliioners returned to their homes. This party is chuiacteriil as, The White Dorse urprlse purty, as all thu horses presKed iu the service nn this occasion weru irravs. r A, Z. Local iiiNtltuti-. Institute was called to order in Asbury , E. Chinch 011 Saturday morning i iust. Supt J. S. (5i lines- After prayer aud music by thu chuir, "Welcome Home," u recitation was given by Ada Belshllnu. The Water .Mill," "It is so" by Vernio ost, "Curfew must not riug to-ulght" by Nettle Kingsbury, "Thu church organ" by ,aura Vt enntr. After which Supt. Grimes avoids opinion nf thu Importance of cleanliness lu our schools. Mitsio by tho ' hoir ".Memories of earth," followed by a primary reading class conducted by Miss Gensel. Adjourned to meet at IdJQ o'clock. AF1BIIK03X SESSION', Institute wns opened with music, "They gather onu by one." A welcome by Char- y Pealer and .Mary Jones, an essay on Christinas by Alice OilU-rt, a recitation by Lllllu llobblns.u dlalogiui by Mary Bobbins and Ella Pealer, recitation by Bruco Sut- lilT, u diuloguu "Our Hag" by Lizzie Jones. Lilliu Bobbins and WUIte Gilbert, "Mrs. Caudle's views 011 Masonry" bv Llzzlo Robbing, music by tho choir "Scattur seeds of klnduess," Thu temperance awakening," izzlo Bobbins, Lllllo Jones, Lilliu Robblus and Bruco Sutllff.dlaloguu by Lllllu Uobblns and Robblu Pealer, "1'ho houso that Jack built." An exercise of liO common words, the schools tiklng part In tho exercises weru Asbury, Bendertowu, Forka and Jonestown. Committco on spclllng'rvport. ed Bendertowu best, only missing two words. Those missing none wero Llzzlo Robblus of Asbury und Nettlo Klngnbury f uendcrtnwn, .Music, "Ho will bido me." dialogue "Tlio old and the new" by Win, J.-wUnml Alice Oulslnger, 11 dialogue, Arthur Amerman, uu essay by .Miss (lenscl "The teacher of thu Republic," followed by 1111 appropriate address by Rev, A. 11. Haven on tho Importance of teachers lie. ing Christians. Eu Roiiuins Sec'ly Asbury March 8th. 1880. UawLL-Hplt-llldw-ClMIKll. If you have that offensive disease catarrh bo cured ut onco. Keller's Catarrh Reme dy is thu only preparation that promises an nbsoluto and speedy cure. Seo iidv'U Ask your merchant for O, K. coffee. Try It nud you will use uo other. It is home roasted. Always fresh und has no '4UI1- iiu. 13 tf. "IlliOllOISW.HMiltNlill TAfuUHi'1 And MhU.cn 11 CoiilcNHlon. In the htm nnil Urnllnri of lnl tvb there nppenred a curiosity of literature nun ought to bo perpetuated. After strug. gtingrorsevcrnl Hays and nights G. W, Sterner nsslsted bv n fow nt Ida rnntilillmin friends tlnnlly succeeded In producing this rcmnrxauio pleco of Imaginative writing which was printed In the i.tmvn minnil papers m a )a!d aihtrlimcnl. Ilecould hnve saveu somo money uy calling nt this olllco wncro n free Insertion would cheerfully hayo been given It. Fcnrful lest It may not havo had sufilelent circulation wo re. print It In full, without nny cxpenso whit, ever to the writer. We plead guilty to or.o of I1I9 accusn. lions. It Is truo that we did not support lOi jNoyes for the oillce of audltor.gencrnl, but wo may perhaps bo pardoned for this on tlio ground that Col. Noycs was not a candidate for th it olK".t. but for SOnU for which ho received our vote and hearty support, i no portion of tho letter en- closed In brackets was omitted In ih. Sentinel because Mr. Jncoby'kucw It to he uiieriy lalee. But without further words we produce the document. Rend It carefully, and ae how a'thlrd termer squirms when he Is put nto a noie. it is b confession of all wo alleged. "Since several articles have turn mil. llshed reflecting severely upon me in regard ui me neieai ot ono or the candidates for Tax Collector In the town of Bloomsburg hebrunry 10th, and while 1 havo no dlspo- sillon or tlmo to excite a controversy of words or otherwise, yet Ir. Justice to my self nnd many friends In lie county nnd cisewuero 1 deem it proper nt this time to publicly stato some truth about the matter. I do hold that it Is the duty of every Dem ocrat to cxcrclsu the right of voting, and should insist on his casting his ballot for nil loyal Democrats justly nominated by the rules and regulations of his party, which 1 have always done, except in a few instances in local elections, as in the ca9e of Tnx Collector. I will decline to support any Democrat, or any onu claiming to bo such, who opposed the Democratic county and Stato nominations within two years, previous, and which our rules nnd regula tions plainly declare Ineligible to the sup port of Democrats. I fur'her hold that mv obligations to my party are greater than on un account of thu position I hold. Thu power which such relations establish is far more important than tho mere desire for oillce, because such a relation would help benefit the whole society. The narrow minded author of the artlcb which appeared in the Coi.u.mman of last week is too much of a "Political Booby" to attempt to criticise my consistency as n Democrat, or to attempt to create n senti ment agalust my friendly relations witu thu people, which ho fears will give me n third term. 1 presume If I were a moral coward, childish and impudent, I would have nil the qualifications necessary for a third term, no matter how long or just the term would be. But let us look into the political charade! of this political lawyer, editor dude. How did he conduct himself for the election of Col. Noyes, Auditor General of this State; for Robert Klotz, against C. B. Brockwny, an independent candidate for Congress; for Orango Noble, against Charles Wolf, the Independent candidate for State Treasurer; while some of his political comrades lost their money In betting Wolfe would havo at least thirty votes in East Bloom, and by which the (jenial landlord and the present postmaster lost their votes at tho next delegate election, by voting against tho Democratic ticket at tho preceding general election ? What wns his compensation to support the Pittsburg Riot Bill? What was thu consideration that duped him to Bupport T. J. Vandersllce for a third term to tho Legislature? How did lie masquerade about the independent candidate for Reg ister and Recorder, to the extent of per suading him to bo such n candidate against his better judgment, and gratuitously publish his card which duly appeared ut the head of the columns of his paper? How did lie endeavor to govern a Republi can convention to make no nomination and endorse the independent candidate? Did he vote for the Democratic candidate at thu general election for that oillce? I Aiiow ho did not. Did he not acknowledge he tried to defeat the Democrat elected from giving his bonds, nnd for the reason bo could not expect to mononollzn the nn. tronngo of his olllcu ? How did ho conduct himself while an action of mine was pend- ing in our court a few years ago, which in Its efforts to rcbuk'j mo ho felt so much il... lighted ot the display of impudence, to which ins unfortunate Tax Collector, ou account of a disputed bill, contributed t,. Ids joy by testifying lie would not believe me uuuer oath ? All of which Is too fresh iu your minds to repeat, and for which and other misrepresentations they were shamully rebuked. His refusal to pub Ush an urtido In support of Ilaucock's campaign iu 1880, becauso ho hau some misgivings ns to its import ou tho tariff miehtlori? And how ubout his mitlniu-ii support of tho Republican town ticket? At the recent election it is publicly as serted he voted nnd worked for the candi date endorsed by thu Republican caucus for President of thu Town Council, nnd cast six solid votes for E. H. Clark, inde pendent ilttudldate for Council mull, nnil served two terms as n Republican Council, man In the town of flloonisburg, yet this poiiucai saint would have you bellevo him Immaculate. I agree with him: as sunn wo apply some of his suggestions, his lib. erty as u uemogogue will bo very much ro. strlcted, nnd If not. nnd thnt fii natnrlnl 1ca gets out of hi" bonnet, It will be sure to sung mm. w uiio l was a candidate for the second term, which had bee ally conceded, tho opposition nud abuse of mis ucieuieii lax Collector and a few of ids comrades bad no bounds. 1 havu re spect for the faithfulness of my friends who resisted their efforts. After being noml. nateu ucyonu a question, without regurd to party or principle, this would. Im Tnr Collector was frequently scon playing with his hands upon ids noso whllo working and vouug for h. I), Case, tho Republican cun. dldato for Recorder at tho general election. Yet, when he secured a very questionable nomination, tho Columhian had nothing to say. And lluully lu their mad career.wldli. unable to do 1110 nny harm, they sought to employ rowdies to attack me on thu streets, that in my defense thev mu-hi mu 11, nt mv conduct was unbecoming the dignity of 1110 position 1 held. I um willing to leave the matter to the luilgmeut of tho being fully assured that my position will uo inuorscu. ueokuk W, Bieiinkii. Blomsburg, Marcli 1, 1S80, Take It tlil Month, Spring rapidly approaches, and it Is Im portant that every one should be prepared for the depressing effects of tho chauglng season, This is thu time, t.i nurUv n, blood nnd strengthen tho system, by taking uoou-a Barsaparlllu, which stands utie quailed as a Snrlnz medicine, anil h ns in documents of a character seldom given nny proprietary medicine. A book con. tabling statements of the many wonderful cures It has accomplished, will be sent on uppiicaiion io ui, jjood &Co.,Apotho carles, Lowell, Muss. 100 doses one dollar' I'.nM licnton. Tho Bhrcwdncss of some people In gam ing advantage In dcnllng Is sometimes lu dicrous, especially when their victims tiro nunplusscd by unexpected stratngem. A neighbor onco lo(,k .1 load of grnln to the Shlckshlnny markets nnd agreed with the merchant to take half In trado. t'pon re ceiving cash for tlio stipulated half ho was asked whntlia would hnve for the balance. After n little thoughtful reflection ho re. plied, "trado dollars." He got them, too. Evidently Hemlock township Is for be hind tho times, or there would 'be 110 diffi culty In securing men to accept township offices. Situated so near tho county seat, It Is surprising that the official spirit has not been caught by its people. Bonton Is further off, but firmly believes in the mav. Im of "opposition Is the lifo of business." But, then, you know, Mr. Iliickhorn, that n "coon" skints worth morothan its "shad, ow" nny time. A great deal of sickness In the neighbor hood at present. Mr. Scandal Is n bad neighbor In nny community, warn htm out and make him leave on the first of April, somewhat related to him. Miss Gossip Is The grain Is unprotected. Freezing and thnwing is thought to be Injurious to the prospecis of tho growing crop. Would that wo could pay n fitting trlb utu to John Sutton, of Stlllwntcr, the nil thor of so many beautiful poems. This tempest tossed eventful bark, for threo score years und ten, has stem'd tho tide nnd Wintry blasts over life's rough Bca and glen. Though frail and mortal was his mime, yet anchored well in hnnc- nn, Km tied hard with toll and care, by honest cn deavor, winning his daily fare. At sunset of lifo now sits nnd wnils, a transition through tho heavenly gates. The plaintive notes of Hu mmer Itlr.lo with welcome greetings again are heard Iter G V Mvl,l n, i 1 1 i r rm"; ai I itt, "S " sermon at Hamlin last Sunday. The Bacra. iiieni ni me Lord's suprcr wns then nd. ministered. Hamlin is n good noint on thn Demon ennrge. It is rumored thnt we nre to hnvn n new postolBce It. our township, in tho vicinity oi mo uodson school house. We think that there is one needed nt thnt place Several of our young men Im tnVen Horace Grecly's advice and hnve gone vvest. King's Patent nnmlnnntlnn cncctnclna nt il. uiarK'S innkstnrn. .11 Hllllwatcr. Rev. G. V. Savideo preached his fare well sermon on Sunday to a larire nnd mv preclatlvo audience. F M. Hess Is cirrvinir nn Mm Imlclipr. ng uusiness. Last Saturday he killed a steer that dressed over 1000 lbs. The success of the Fislilngcreek Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Is pretty well assured. We understand thnt nenrly 3200.000 of stock has been subscribed. The enterprise Is a liudable one, and we hope It will receive the encouragement It deserves. Robert Seybert has apprenticed himself to John Barber to learn the wheelwright trade. Robert, when you know Hie trade as well as your boss, you can go it on your own account. Mr. Amos Whltmire of Tola spent Satur- Jay night in town ; he wns the guest of Miss Miranda Hess. .Ino. Barber Is buildiug a number of new wagons. II. A. Sevisou is ironing them. He is n master workmau in iron. We aro glad to report that Mr. Silas Mc. Henry is improving in health. Daniel McHenrv Eea. Is encaged In lumboring nenr Sliickshinny. List Wednesday n game of baseball was played between tho Stillwater and Van Camp clubs. Tho former club was victor ious by a score of 18 innings. Happy contented Hemlock I What sen. slble, industrious people the citizens of that township must be. But ve corres. pondent of Buckhorr,, you nre not fully nwaru of thu capacity und longing desire of thu Benton oillce seeker t' hold oillce. You would bo much belter off with thu musk nits than thu oillce seekers. L. Bernard has a Hue stock of watches. jewelry and silverware. Only llrst class goods at low prices all goods warranted as represented. dec l-tf llerwicU. The man who died at Ncscopeck csmo down ou tlie 10:35 train Saturday night, being a stranger not able to find thu hotel lingered upon tlie street all night, Chas. Williams tho proprietor of tlie hotel was the only man to take him in aud offered him his breakfast but hadn't him In 1 min utes till hu died with asthma. Harry Gerard is at tho pipe works nud understands his business. Georgu Cuey has just iccelved another tine installment of goods at Fens Bros, store. The mock court lu Y. M O. A. hall last Saturday night was a line success. Tho hull was filled. Gl W. Kliise. our nnmilar landlnrd la selling a $1.00 picture of the prominent statesmen und generals both Union and Confederate. A. B. Croop of Briarcreek is htlll selling the purest of milk. Harry Lowe has gono to Kansas. His many friends wish him success. Will T. Snyder Is selling beuutlful wall paper and plenty of it. Trcscott Bros uro now. nnd have been turning out some of the finest carriages and buggies to bo found in this secllou. They have established a fine reputation In their Hue nf business- Why buy chean factory work when we can buy limnpinkde work at same prices, made by No 1 work. men ami luiiy warranted. Lu Franlz is still selling tho best meat tho market affords. Tho soldiers' festival was a grand sue cess. H00 raised. l.lKlitNirect. Samuel Pugh sold his property to Jos. ,Keim nnd will move to Nautlcoke. Rev. Hodlno filled Rev. CaufieUPs polntment on Sunday afternoon. np. A number of our town pcoplo take In the meetings nt Espy of iho Salvation Army. Stacy Hescock who has been sick for some time Is convulcsclng. Rumor says that Alfred liwluo bought tho mill property known iu has thu kelchner mill and farm. Amongst the numerous visitors wo no. tlced J. E. Wbito aud wife of Huckhorn, Phillip Creasy aud wife of Mt. Pleasant, Jos. Uelgcr and wife ot Centre, nlso some friends of Supt. Grimes from Ornnge. Mr. Huckhorn should bo able to find In English history something of Louis Van. becthoven. Catarrh Is a disease of the mucous mem. braue, ulmost luvnrluby originating lu tho iinsui passages una malulalnlng Us stroug. hold lu tho head. Ely's Cream Balm will v,ul.ii mug worst mages, anil gl Immediate relief from cold In head I1 s. contains no injurious drugs. Price 00 cts CntawlHHii, Mrs. Frank Smith, sister to -Mr. Odkln who wns killed In, tho Rupert colllslon.wss uiiricd on last Friday In Union cemetery, I'nv dav nn llin I'. .t- 11 11 11 rm Tims ilny brightened up tho faces of the labor. ,...-,.. . . . ing siass in tins piaco nnd niso mndo our merchants happy. Somo of the men In llio emnlov nf Ihi, 1 A- 11. H. 11. Inn, n raise In their wager, nnd the rcmalndtr can not ice why their wnttes were not nlsed also. As when tho reduction wns mnde It wns mndo at tho samo time. Wo understand that there Is na effort being tnndc to organize n company to supply the citizens of this town with clec trlcnl light nnd steam tor healing, We still havo somo energy nnd push nmcng our capitalists t ns we havo water works, and now steam heating and electrical light. I suppose the steam heating is to dry up the mud, and the electrical lights to light up the town, so that we see the ditches and obstructions on the sldc.wnlk. Tho town needs also n revival In the shape of a stricter wntch upon our saloons wo aou notcis. 'mere is one thing ceitnln do hot need quite ns many low class saloons for wc have entirely too many drunken people lu town upon certain occasions, especially after pay day. There nre several new houses being orcct- ed In this place. Rents have been lowered to some extent this place, nnd yet some tennnts nre not in satisfied. Mr' I'CTlnt' from hamokln Intends Pel,ll1K n clothing store lu Mr. U'm. Eyer's new building, ns soon ns It Is completed. A child of Mr. Wm. Hcckcndort died of diphtheria on Monday. It seems as if troubles never came except In troops, as .Mr. Bcckcndorf had not recovered lrom his lujurles at tho Rupert collision, till his wife was taken sick, nud now he has lost urlP"1 promising daughter. lie has the .T " ' U bright promising daughter. He has the his triple allllction They have found coal nt Mnlnvlllc, the vein being of quite a thickness but being mixed with rock and slate to such nn cv. tent that it is not capablo of beiug used j ut the prospectors think they have every mnco of finding plenty of coal. "WIIU Illll" Tnlic-H Water. Several days ago "Wild Bill" Lewis issued a sweeping challenge to have n run. nlng or walking match with Wm. II. Dolaud und others. Doland it will bu re membered, Is tlie one-hour champion pe destrian of Wilkes Barrc, and "Wild Hill" as anxious to have a match with Unbind In particular. Doland and "Wild Hill" met at Bcu Dilley's on Saturday evening 10 arrange lor a one-liour match. "Wild mil" snowed that ho was afra d to run against Doland for one hour by refusing to make n match for that tlmo and Instead wanted to run agalust Doland for tivn. threo or four hours. Dolanu was willing to run for one hour, but "Wild Bill" wns lot, nnd it goes to show that Um Initcr U fond of challenging people and then back Ing out when It comes to arranging for a match. Wllkesoarre Xevn-I)eder. MARRIAGES. GROUSE SHAFFER. On Uccembor i, iotj, ujr uuj uacooy, r.sn., .nr. Uscar Cronsu and Cora Shaffer, both of Mt. Pleasant township. Thn nttrnntlnn n T U.' !?... co..... 19 their stock ot Spring wash goods and Pin ?mirln fine a and a fluu Hue of new furniture just in for t Ik Knrln . 4 v., .1 . . . fs .1 " uHw.i nam, iu Lmimna s, MnrUnt. nnil Lttntin nuf.iunn.n n.i wm, Lan, :., ., r i . 1 ' . till'. !lt (TltnlninlJ. ttt-fr,a li.f T T II...? A; bon. Ynn Riinntil nni full c..-. ...... i it . ........... v ,tl, iW BVU mu jurgy ,,no of embroideries ut the low prices. Clark ik bon. The best Rvrnn fa tlm tn,inn,. ni.i . . O. Marr'd. I IllV Vnil HPPn llmsa hoik Unt .1 goods ail the new colors ni dark & Son's. On snln tliU am,r t i ? it. c bons thirty ironstone china lea sets, 40 nieces phpIi nf Vn..nui i... , - -wMijiiou mum urn our regular line ut $2,50. We ofTlP tn.ilnv n fnmttlot,. II.,.. ...it.. IQUSlin Hn'li.ruroiip Wntv v ... . leriais first nualitv. tiiIpph tin. 1 niui.i.1 Clark & Son. Want 100 ti'nniB tr. l..,l I....I. . i. unloaded In the cars at the railroad. Also, nolatnes. tlirkl.fa .,1. Int. on. , , i.,ni.Kt:ijs, KL-vse, UUCHS, pigeons, thrilty, white, clean shotes. that weigh from 25, ;)0, 40, B0, (10, to 75 pounds, nutter, eggs, nice green apples, cloverseed and orlnns. at Lightstieet. lieu..t.s)ms.j Silas Younu. Table nnd Hour oil cloths at C. C. Jlarr's. Tllft KnrtfKT nnrnnlna n I ll TT bon's holds Hie eyes of thu ladles' YOU CUIl Illll' mil citric r K M ,t i I m cents and up at Clark ,t Son's. Alio tick up from 10 cents a yaid up. (Jood chev- o , i ,n, . r"' um ll"llt lco, 5c. a yard 10 sheetings, 20c. a yard, nnil ..11 other domestic good al I ho lowest prices. Dinner unto In ot...... su.!... i Pluln una dtTortiiffl nni-fiilnn to 100 pieces, from $10.00 up nt I. V .,, mum iv cull s. TO WHOM IT MAY OOXCEIIN. All neritnna nn. In.i.iiiv. ,r.ti,i...i .i.. - . - . v ........j nullum mat buy ncrsnns Imvlm. rv,,.,..i...... . 1 ,.. . ' i in J' o lignum luwusu.p or ders will purchase the same subject to anv Ollllttlnd tlxit mr... ..ut J v.. . . , m Alsl "s 10 ,IUJ iapayers. Ihat the Tuxnuvera Aj,l,nln ..... ...111 - I J --...wf.iuu Ul U I, 111 Inp tn mnkn fit rr.,la I-,.,... 1 .1.. ,1 roads and bridges free of expense to Indl- subject In 1 hi illroilnn ..f 11... o ; -""-iu iiiu ounervisors of said township and as there is uo legal tnv liivlml f.itl., 1 ..11 1 ... b ji-iu, nun a., legitimate pxpensesof thn Road Department are be Ing paid, there is nc necessity f.)r any or- Ail nrilirw iiwhiIm t .... . . .... .w.,MHu mo eiguaiurcs 01 uoiu &te,L,irT0""?1''P ?k and r mu lownsnip. I he above uotico is being glyen so that all persons can govern themselves accord. '"fi'y. S. M. Tlimv. Acent for Taxpayer's Association. .vonmiiu, ni., tiOV, 37, 'ao.-tf. Vnil fnn e.i'n ....... . 1... 1 . I ilr:. .11 Z: .r.J "J 0 y ng .your Sinll,; : 7n"'"'i,l",Vl" Ul Wa,K OOllV. Tim ...... ..TT. ,, ...u Hutu iuuiu uiapers at 1, Ilartman & Son's aro cheap. W. Table linens. tnu.i0 ,,n,.i,. ...... (). n. ,fnrr ivmita i, t.. shoulder nnd han, W -M' Ir,ln.ln. Bllvrioed prices ,o cielheu ' o KumTeV t I W. Ilartman & Son's. -lln"':''. Buttons, t'laiina olll- fr.r,,,..o t.,.i i. nr,.a trlm'..T V"'": '".'. '."""K 'ii"6 iw., 111 iviarK iv Don's, a -. z.. v iiuiv ii)L in iiirniiiirn met i VttlllllllirM. I'lirif.r mi .rAnm .ll..t .-.. niii.iii.ii i in iiiiur,.. All styles iiuij prices. UotoO. 0. Mart- In, ,.o,, VOllOll m,i.v VIII41I1, Ask vnnr nplnl,),,... 1 .1 . , , ,,,',, "' '"; mill uiity Buy WO go to I.V . Huitiiian it Bon's for ail our goodi. Sen our lin.l. vt. nnd corsets. Clark & Son. iaTllu ."'."m.0! '""'Hnsfor Illoomsbura Is found at I, W, Ilartman is Son's, d LOCAL NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICliS. When risby wm sick, gure hf r Clitoris, Wlien lbs wu a Child, ), crlod for Caitorla, When li liecsme Jl lis, h rlong to CMlorU, When a lie hid Children, she gT them Cislorut, Tnko Aycr's Hnrsnparllla in the Spring of the year tj purify thu blood, invigorate ho system, excite tlio liver to action, and restore tlie healthy tone and vigor of the wholo physical mechanism. Rcmnrked R, O. Joiner, of Allen P. O., Hillsdale Co., Mich.! "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief ns Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Bellow It Infallible lor rhenmnllcs." 'I tell you, husband, 1 wnut to try it." I had suffered for years with u complaint till, tdiVMb-lnnn citl.wl n,,,l ..,! . b,,v. jt,,.,.,, t,i, uiujf null given up the attempt lo help me. .My wife heard of Dr. Kennedy's Favuilte Remedy, nnd spoko ns above. To plcaso her I got n bottle. Used that nnd two or three more, nnd presently the trouble vnnlshed never In M. ...1,.. I I .... ... .. . .u. m,i I,. nuu nun ii iiirbtn inspirn tloil Hint lltnn.i-U'nalilnr,lnn Mr,nr,w, I'.... kill, N. V. Faith like hers deserves 'its' rc- Wnld. rmnrnlil EXAOTI.V WHAT 1 Ol'OIIT AFTEK, A Slfn. rcll!ilili linrntlocia ,,nl n....t.lM.. . - . ..... ..u, llwiusiv; mmpi V III, It rn III, tub. . .lll.n... 1 : "J .jv . iiiiuiii. .liiwtni. ing thu legular diet or disorganizing the o,ciii; ii niijiu vugciuuiu compound us. SlstllllT NlLllin, In ui.t rl,l tT !,,., .ti!n t .. "o : -- ft-' " .,,, i nitn in i, gradual manner ns Nnluru intended. Such i oiiuinuiis i.iver lieguiator, iflid n trial proves tills to the most skeptical. Com- nlptlt Sntltftinf Inn Id m , ., i ., I .....1 ....1 I "-" .....v....... uuiutiiiiii, IIUI1 I'Ur' talnly it Is u satisfaction to find thu head clear, the bowels legular, thu blood purl fled nnd the breath sweet. Castor Oil hlmr nf nliveln ...., , ..!.. Second nliicn w t I nintlinru tul... . 1 Dr. Hand's Pleasant Physic. No such re liable remedy was ever beforo placed on the mniket. Consllpatinn always follows castor oil; never Plensnnt Physic. 2oc. 'That tfrcil fri,1ititTl f.n,n ..l.lt. ...... -..r- , V "-"a . ".. ii mi jruu a in fer Kn ninclt nni-lt,.nl,i.l. t .1... ... : , . . ....... j in , u uiui mill;, is entirely thrown off by Hood's Sarsapa- You mav rememlinr T cnnln t. about having been nllllcted wiih anrnn. headaches. IVcll. some tlmr. r, T I, .,,, la i.l tr .... .. &.. in iii), i'i. ivciiiieuys "I'livoriie itemcuy" taint nope ot relief. To my delight, 1 rather tn mv enrnrto,, t i .v and had nn attack since. How thankful I am h I need harilli toll vnn T i,n..t.i.. tnt. tl J J ..... . iivniiiij ii?ii at nil women tortured In tln way knew )w ccrtalu and nleasiint " ho cd X, ly" is. Sarah J. WoodrulT. Newburg. ' . maiclil2. TIIKKU HKAftOSS Why every onu needs, und should take, Hood's Snrsitparlllnt 1st: BecillISt! tin, HVqfnm la linn. I.. t,n greatest need. Hood's Sarsaparllla gives strength. 2d. Because tlio blood is sluggish and lpure. Hood's Sarsaparllla puiilles. imn .Id: Because, from thu nbove facts, Hood's Sarsaparllla will do n greater amount nt irond nmv thai, ,,t .. ..." .i. ., , , " ....... ... .i,i, uilIVl time. Take t now. "I'll attend to it soon." Don't cheat oursclf In that way. Your hair is grow, ng thinner, dryer nnd more lifeless every 11V. S:1VP It nnil rnelnrn tt n.:..tHnl i r . .... ...otu.t, ii. uniuui t-uiur, softness and gloss by using Parker's Ilnlr uniiiiu, marc it". The elllnfirv nf tli- l'nii.n.t ri . ... - -.- . . v -' .imi,i.io uieuiir Bittcis, iii clironic dyspepsia, fevers, nirv. ous disorders, constipation, deficiency of vital tinwer. anil nil in.ilnilno nrr..n.i stomach, liver, bowels, pulmonary organs nr miie.nl,, I I . : ... ...,.a..,.. .j.iuui, lias uei'.i e.xperiencea by thousands. Tho Bitters strlkesat Un root of these diseases by toning tlie stum. root or tnese diseases by to Qh and cleansing the blood Wllllt U till lln nr ailU'rirln i..1!!!. I I. ----- ...-w ..in, u.h;k. acne, rheumaiism, kidney (Uncases, sci.it. eu, cricK, Btnci.cs, chest nud lung tmu- bles. tomtit llvrr. nr unmnna. In when n Hop Pjnster will certainly give yon ...... . liisiiv cn ,i!iiur iu xi 1 1 niiwii. nm. HIS Plasters. Ynll'll snv sn nfli.f A.... 25c, cvcrywheie. Parker's Tonic kept in u home is a sentl- id tO keen ulnk'nnao mil tlo.,.1 .ll .1.. it keeps the blood pure, and the stomach, liver and kidneys in working older. Coughs nnd" colds vanish before it. It utuids up the health. Nn wist- n,nti.r will be Without it. fninr III presents Riven nway. send us 5 ecus postaKiMiud by moll sou will llWWU Kei'rec ' a package of sooila ot larce ti,,, ,.ni. "in omri. iwu in noil; inn. i ,i i ln? you """onev faster than . . .."iviiu. .iiuuuui. lUUf'JO'.'Otl thne or bpan- time only, to work torus ut thtlr own homes. Fortunes for all woikers absoluielv assured. Don't delay. 11. Hallstt . c;. iviitl iana, Maine. UleelS b.'i. ItKAH nifmi'V'C IVLiitn . x'iit, Bloc tnnV,ionV. ouxn uuiiuiuk, .,i nm sire et , . Ktna Tn,ll.inir nnin,irni .... Asset lloyal ot Liverpool.' ! Lancashire Hro Assoelatlou. PhllaUelnhia I'hamlx, ot London fl.irrs,! 13,nOO,HKI 10,000,00u I'i'iio ;.oHuim s, i.aiicasuire, ot cniland i ;ih r bprlngiluld Klroand 'MaVl'rie.'."! a,'uaJ.M iinrimni 11,1. i I...-I '.-..-.. fV?iJi 'CttTenelesaro dlivct, policies aro written !nh0JMllri'J w'tUout, delay luthe onice at llloomsbuiv. oct. SS.-M. lor norKiug lieopie. stnu iu cents pcsi. age, nnd wo will mill yon free, a nival, valuable Kainple x of gixuls that wll. money m a few days than jou ever thinurht nossl. h fl nt nnv lni.l,. On....... ..... . ( .. .. . r. : . v"1. '"I'li'ii nuv n'iiurt'ii. ion can me at homo and woik Inbpaiu ilineonly, nr (ill tho. tlmo .Ml ot noth i-.es of nil nans, gr.inil ly hiiceesMful, N cenuto ti easily eu.ued nicrv eveiilnsr. That.nlwhowa.it woik i.iavioKt iim bu-Jneai, we make IhU unparalleled oner: To all for tho troublu ot wilting Un. Kull partleuturs. iui.i.iii.,iin, i:iu., iiw, iinmeiise luv absolute ly sure lor all who stall at once. Pou t Uchiy. .ii,,,inii),u i wo., roruanu. Jiame. i wrn. A hniilsome V M. (.AMP fivrn ;r iur uu ana I'otr. Mono (.'UAMllElf nlr?cnB or ft linnilniiw. llltnvyt' iti.j,!ii,, ',;..,' 44 Klven with a fiu order. A liia.miiku sht or in pl,i'cs,wlt n lilue, maroon or pink band or an 1 no v bl'oNK china TEA SRT of Su pieces, ora (llA"s M nnVlViT0.', Slvenwlth una order, hand: MiMK I'KIIVIIM!,, consisting of Perorated cvinn Wars In Tea seto. also Dinner and 'lea 8eisco.ii. Pined, and chamber teu, etc.. etc. given with orders for 118, f.'O. J. tin aud f so. Send tor elrci . tn' tp i i' Wivv paiticuiars. (iltA.Nll i"ni-T.l tiT-.V ti. , . -J ."iiii .'mill pi nni ii, in, iii'auunar- ters m Front street. New lorKiiiy. may iwy SUPERIOR 5PEGTAGLES AND EYE-6LASSES MICROSCOPES. FICL0.GLASSES, TELESCOPES UAOIC LAHTEHHt, VAHVMETEH3. :. - . -- iii.nnmnisiiiiJ, incnmumt ItMJ. QUgEBV CO. 'A ChiitM St. PHILADELPHIA. i.r.a Tho .lobbing Department of OFFfCE " ? ,C P'V W,til ,natC1 (lon,K hjj i.jmis of ln.intin is well stocked with material for hhi Cards, and Invitations in great variety. All kinds of kept in stock. Special prices on largo orders. Oilice 2nd door bolow Exchange. Hotel, Main Street, iSloomsbiirg, Pa.
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