THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURGv COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho Influence of a Mother's Praytr. More thnn thirty years ngo, one lovely Sabbath morning, eight young men, students In a law school, were walking along tho banks of n stream that flows Into tho l'otomao river not far from tho city of Washington. Tliey wero going to a grove, in a re tired place, to spend a feu hours of that holy day in playing card?. Each of them had a tlark of wino In his pocket. They wero tho sons of pray ing mothers. As they were walking nlnug amusing each other with idle jeotx, tho bell of a church, in a hltlo illago about two miles off, began to ring. It sounded to the ears of tlteso thoughtless young men at plainly ns thougli it was only on tho other side of tho little stream nlong which they were walking. Presently one of their number whoso name wa lieorEe, stop ped and said to the friend nearest him, that he would go no further, but would return to the village and go to church. His friend called out to thcit compan ions, who were a little ahead of him: "Boys 1 boys 1 como back here. George is getting religious. Wo must help him. Como on, and let's baptize him by immersion in tho water." In a moment.they formed a circle round h'.m. They told him that the only way in which ho Could save himself from having a cold bath was by going with them. In a calm, quiet, but earnest way ho raid : "I know very well that you have nowcr to nut me in tho water and hold me thero till I am drowned ; and if vou choose you can do so, and I will make no resistenec ; but listen to what I have to say,anil then do as yon think best. "You all know that I am two hun dred miles away from home ; but you do not know that my mother is a help less, bed-ridden invalid. I never re member seeing her out of bed. J. am her youngest child, My father could not afford to pay for my schooling ; but our teacher is a warm friend of my father, and offered to take mo with out any charge. He was very anxious but mother would not consent. The struggle almosUrast her what little lite was left to her. At length, after many wavers on the subject, she yielded, and said I might go. The preparations for my leaving homo were soon made. Mv mother never eaid a word to me on the subject till the morning wheu I was to leave. After I had eaten my breakfast, she sent for me, and asked if everything was ready. I told her all was ready and I was only waitiuL' tor the stace. At her request i kneel cd besido her bed. With her loving hands upon my head she prayed for her youirest child. Alany anil many niuht since then I have dreamed the whole scene over. It is the happiest recollection of my life. I believe till the .day of my death, I shall be able to repeat every word ot that prayer. Then she spoke to mo thus : " 'Mv precious boy, vu do not know you never can know, the agony of a mother's heart in parting, for the last tune, Iron) her youngest child When you leavo home you havo looked lor the last time, this side ot the grave on the face of her who loves you as no other mortal does or can. Your father cannot afford tho expenses of your making U3 visits during tho two years that your studies will occupy. 1 can not possibly livo as long as that. Tho sands in the hour-glass aro nearly run out. In the far-off strange place to which yon aro going there will be no lovinc mother to give vou counsel time of trouble. Seek counsel and help of God. Every Sabbath morning, from ten to eleven o'clock, I will spend the hour in pravcr for you. Whcr ever you may be in this sacred hour, when you hear the church oells ringing let your thoughts come back to this chamber, where your dying mother will bo agonizing in prayer for you, 13ut I hear tho staco coming. 1ub3 me; farewell!' "Hoys, 1 never expect to see my mother again on earth. ISy tho grace ot Unci, 1 mean to meet her in heaven As George stopped speaking, th tears wero streaming down his cheeks Ho looked at his companions. Their eves were all filled with tears. In a moment tho ring was opened which they had formed about him He passed out, and went to church He had stood up for the right against great odds, 'lbey admired him for doing what they had not tho courage to do. They all followed him to tho church. On their way thero each of them quietly threw away his cards an his wine flask. Never again did au of those young men plav cards on tb .Sabbath. From that day they all be camo changed men. Six of them died Christians, and they are now in heaven Georgo is now an ablo Christian law yer in Iowa: and his friend, tho eight! party, who wrote this account, has been for many years an earnest, activo member of tho church. Hero were eight men converted under the pray ers of a good Christian woman. And if we only know all the results of thei examples and their labors, wo should have a grand illustration of iho intl enco of a mother,s prayer. llichartl Newton, J). J). Why Hancock Died Poor. Surpriso is expressed, asserts a JNew lorn correspondent. that (ieneral Jlan cock did not leave u larger cstato bt(- hind him, but ho was generous to fault, aud he had many calls upon his charity. It was tho heavy croi-s of his life that his twin brother, for thirty ycais resident of a distant Western city, Jhad disappointed his expecta tions, lObt his aintutlon nnd sunk into n living death. I lis brother was lawyer, odq ot the most brilliant in tho Northwest, clearing from $1,5,000 to s.'u.wu a year My ins practice.wiicn he fell a victim to hN lovo for good company and good cheer. Jlo wtn down from his high position like rocket, ami lor tiio last littecn years lias net ii entirely supported by li brother, tho general. Thero is a touch ing Iittlo bit of romance connected witn tins saa story, iiio lawver was lit his prime, a magnificent looking man, and becamu engaged to tt; Ixiauiiful daughter of a lady in wlios iiouso ho boarded. iho engagement liegan tweiity-two years ago. Jliit tli lady khv danger ahead, and she rtfus cd to marry her ardent and handsome wooer until ho would forswear tl flowing bowl and show himself thoroughly reformed mau. IIo still lives in the samo house, aud the lady is tliero too and still iinwtddcd, t is truo to her love, but Is equally true to her promise, and, whilo she tenderly aw for tho man fdio loves and mourn', sho knows that her lifo w recked and that there is no hope now on this sido of tho grave. II world is full of each unnoticed he jo i lies. The reason why poetry is 6C well adapted to writing an odo to romo fair (laiutti is because ot its liuuuio net it quickly runs to metro. Only 'U'Upcruiiee Bitters Known I1II1J.1 I.V.1L JJ.TJ pro oilier nit it lc I iip known k effect naUj purges lli Mood of rtwp-WitMl rtlwftw. JHIIUoiin licar tcfctlmoii)- to tU ironucrfnl enrAtlvaitlttt!. . , II Ik a itirrl Vraetattlr rmflraUi-D. Tnsde hip Die uaiire htrbn au roots of California, the ttvtlklr.nl proper tit of nlilih are extracted there tromwlllioot the dm of Alcolml. It rrniotrn the raune of disease, snu toe full. ilit purartN liia luilllli. It U tho urrat lllooil Purifier nnil Life- firing rnucipuj; a utQiie rnrgime odi ionic; n ever More in tho lilttorrol (lie worm nv mcuiciue been coiiiponutli-il xiwrrlng tho iwurrol VjNroin IIitteiuIu licallnj the tick nl enrjr dlMue man It riio Alterative, Anmnt, iiiannorox-. i-ar- mlnallre. Kotrillon. I.Ajatlrt, Sulitiri., Connler Irritant, Mailorlltc, JWII-lHUotK. boitcm, murine ana Tntilc nrmwrfk fif VlNEOAft UlTTEIl. exceed those vt aur other medicine In tho workl. Tio peraou can take tha llt-ron. arrowing to directions anj remain long nnwcil, Jim Idol their liouea are HOC uepirojCU OT mineral jiuiruu ur uim-r mon", and the vital organa waited beyond the jiolrit "'ninona. Ilemltlciit Intermittent and Ma larial t'eirr aro ircnlenl throughout the I lilted rtau. panicniariT in me tbih-t ui uur Krca. n,,ia and their aet trlbuUrle durlig tho Snmrner and Antnmn, riecbllj- during tcuons ot tiniunal heat anddrrueM. , v. reTrra arc inT&nmiiT ni:i.uuiiiiivu "j ?ratitrementa of tbo alomnch, ller and thlr froftfmpnt. a tiurmtlve. pxertlnz a ijowcrfnl lullueuco uoon thee organr, la absolutely uecfarjr. There In nn ratliartlc for Iho purpoeq equal to Ur. J. WaiKin'a Visrciin lliTTina, aa It will peeillljr remove tuo aarK-coiorcil icm mancrmiu t hirh the huuela are loaded, at the ramVi time atlran- latllil the aecretlona of tho liver, end generally restoring tha healthy functiona of tho dleeatlTo I'or'lllr the bnilv aealnrt dleae Iit purlf ring Mil it r)ni.i with ViviniH HiTTanii. No eDidemlc can take hold of a erttein tuna forearmed. It MiguriMm tho Momucli and stlmu late tho torpid Liter and Boweli. cleanslruc Oie blooilot au imrunueB, unparuuK mo i"' the frame, and cari rnrli log off xvTthout the aid of Calomel, or other mlnerau, from thA aratem. It la es au poisouou mailer of admtnkirauou. prompt In action, and certain lli.m'iii.lrKi'r IiullL'i-.tliin.Headache,raln twresuiia. tn ,h klinnlilera. roiiphs. TL-htnes: of tho t'Utt, lY.eumonla, Dliriness, Bad Taste In the Jloulh, 1I11J0U3 AttOCRa, l'nlpltation OI ine Jltun, ami a hundred other Dalnrul armptoms, are at once .re- 1 i I ,,v Vnrrnin 1( I'ft a l or lllllaminuiorv acu inrunic luieuiua- tln, Oout, Nuraurla, Inlaws of the uicon, uvcr, In thee, aa In all cousUtutlonal Diseases, Wilier' vtvm . n iiimii lm, shown lu ?reat curatn e Ki.inva Ann manner, uie miii.nl nam .iimk Iiowera la the most obaUnato anil Intractable ,i .1. n l.-n I aiiBAnkfM.TV.rnapncficreil In rainta and Minerala, euch as Plunilieni, Type- aetters. Uokl-beatera, ana itinera, an iuey wimuiT in life, are subject to raralysla of the BoeIa. To Kuard airalnst this, take occasional doses of s:illl l icnc, r-cruiuia, pii hucumi, c-Aninimi PiinTiW Pnsttileit. lloiltL L'artjunclea. lUng-vrorma, ticald head, Sorn Kjea, Erysipela", IICU, CSCUriH, XIUAWIOrBliUUB, liuuwin bwi uk nfihafilrln nl wh,livnr nnmn nr nature, aro liter- aUy dux up and carried out of the system In a short lime dt me u.se ui iikj iiuwriB. Bl... Tana nti.l .illier lVnrilll. IlirlaDk? In the svKtem of so many thousands, are effeetuolljr destroyed and removed. No system of meulclne. no vemuiuges, no anineinunni.-, m c w m-aom (mm vnnni lllr VlVHIlR ItrrreRIL JIeale, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, Whooping rough, anil all chlldren'a dUeaaes may bo made less severe by keeping the bowels open viltn mud nl ihn TM.tr. ThU vnnilerful remear u especially adapted to the systems of children, for Iiurtfylwt herbs alone cive it Its remarkable curs ive powers. It contains no alcohol, opium or other poison. married or single, at the ilni of vromanhood, ,n r.t 1ir fhla rtltt.r lifts TlO enilfll. rDr ' I' III M 1 1: LUIIIIHUIHIIi, luiuuvium C'lcaiiae the Vitiated llluoil whenltslm jiuriUes burst throush the skin In ErunHons or horee. Cleanse n Hutu uuiiiui.ic diui,!. tha reins; cleanse It when It is foul; your feelUurs v 111 tell you w hen, and the healfi of the system wul 0lMVroiirlulon : OIvo the Bitten a trial. It will speak for Itself. One boltle la a better guar- r.t tt marii. ihm n lnotiv ftilvprtlsement. A ro u ud each bottle are full directions nrln ted la diner-em languages. II. n. TTIcnonald Drnir Co.. rroprietors, Ban Vranclsco. Cal., and tot. w K? Wuhlnsion BU, tW.I.UUilUUDkilD. Sold by all Dealers anil Druggists. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL a Almost as Palatableas Milk. The only reparation of ail) l.ITF.l! OIL that can bo taken readily and tolerated for a long time hr delicate atouarhs. 1ND AS A ltKMEnT FOP. fONSniPTIOV, IPX. AN AIHH, (. v.itti, tit.iiii.iri. iiiii;ns and iiiiiiiat ai. HXTIOXS. anil all WAMIMI UlSOKDKItS O? (IIII.HIil.N It la mirvrllona In If nunUa. Prescribed and endorsed by the heat thyalclana In the countries of the world. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oct-ss-ly. 3 ct the Best' ' HOP K ASTERS TAW naiir. sooth a ftnd BtlmuUte tho tired d parti. All tho valuable meaiclnal virtues or it CrcsU Koiw, co" 3 aea witn uuruiiay niCA 5 ar.d Caaida Applied to Eaclt-acUe, S C--titi?2, Rheumatism, Crick. Gtltchei. Sile- .'.ehc. Uidney AfTecticm, Bore Cut or nay ot Vio Tanous pains ud wealEuesu so? coroniCTi, iasUnt relief ts given. Curoe Eys?il and Zivertrou'jacaCioutiDternrltlosiac. Sold eTCrywhrre. CZ- Of.rf X.Iiailodfjrprloj. i:0 ? "tJ'.'jT" .CO.,rroprs,33ston,Mjus. Vonderul o STREtfeTHDNEP f Cyclopedia of Universal History m 3 IUPERIAL OCTAVO VOLVMIS ; CONTAINS ,43H Ijire, Double. Column I'ages. J.lll lliailtlfill AVooit A: Steel rhifnuhlci. UColnreil lllntiirlcul Mu. Utlolureit t.'lirmioloelcul Clmrfs, 31 (ieueiiloElral Dhiuraim. A Ciiliiouaunil lleumitly rrenareil Jiul. It l lUeRiuitly I'rlntril ami Uounil. unil I 'ilie lieat Illuatrateil Hook on the .llurket. a msTOEV or alm'atios. AGENTS WANTED! LIEESAL7S2S5. CStUS JIIEITCJ7. FAULKNER & ALLAN. 1213 1 ilbvrt btrcet. I'lilluilrlphlu, I'enlua. fcb.S8.aro. CONSUMPTION. 1 bT a (HMltlva remady (or (be sboT dtwsit t br Us his thnntsudsof csavaol tbe ort klndaiitlof fob UitdloK ltsvben cored. ud(l,onrniit;UraTftth lu )tsc(Ucejr,tiil I will rii.lTWli UOTTlKjJ fKKK. fijCttbrltIiaVAt.lTAflI ETKEATHK un llilidUests U mi 1 uflrer. IHrsiiiraa nd J O ddn is, pH. T, A, gLOVUM.lil l'rlrft., Xtw York mar Mt.d "E. BTBROWER OAS FITTING 8TEAJ1 1IKATJN0 DEAl.KIl l. STOVES &TIN WARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof t l o . i ' ing mm dimming jiroiupiiy nltcndcd to. Hf-Kirtet attention iflvcn to ueatlns by steam, Corner of Main & East Sts., BlooiUNburg, Pa. benil tlx cents for ixwt age, and receive free, a coat- )1M7I? ly oox oi y ua wuicu win lielu )ou to inoia money riant away than aujtiilnt, elu) In I Mi world. All. or en her v x, buccreu from flratbour. The broad road to fortune oiwiiMk-. lorj me woravra, auauiuico auns. ai. unco au. 0iva8, '1 KIT Oo., AUtf uiu, Maine. A 1 11 M. E. Conference at Harrislmrg. Tlio second day's ession of the Methodist Conference on Friday Inst, was largely attended. After the Conference session had been properly opened, Hcv. Martin L. Smj-Ker, Presiding Kldcr of tho Dan ville District, read a very elaborato report of the work performed in tho II...I.. .... 1.-.. -t.l.1 uisinci, uvur which iiu n:ii ininaH Willi xeal and rtlicieiiev for lour yeara. This District embraces Moutour, Col umbia and aSortbiinibcilnnd counties and pails of C'atbon, Sclmwkill and Sniltr cotintits. It includes 1"0,000 lopulalion, about one-fourth uf which s the conslitueiicv of Methodism. A steady and commendable ailvanco has been made in the support of tho rnin iftry In every charge in the distiict all the "coniiictional bt tn volt nets" havo been taken. Iu three charges fit tematiu and thorough cauvass of the members secured every name on tne book as contributors to every bencvo knee of the church. Spcial gifts by C. It. Woodin, Esq., anil MtB. Vyoionii J. .r. .tacKson aim Thomas Ileavtr, lisq , to various be nevolent objects wsro noted." 1 wo new chuiches liavu been built, one on Muehk'Dburg Circuit and another at Elysbiirg. The auditorium of the new church at Mount Canned is nearly ready for dedication To the boruiu pastor, i(ev. saimiei . Sears, is me fticcess of this enterprise largely due. The Stmbury Church is at last com pleted, under tue generalship ot iiev. 15. K. Wilson. The church at Slia- mokin is about to be completed, as to its audience room, Manv crunch debts have been paid. A snr 'issfnl district camp meeting was hwil al Mountain Grove last August. Dr. Vincent's ad dresses there cn tho Chautauqua move ment were greatly enjoyed. A chinch convention was held at Sunbiiry. The present membershipS'is 8,711, and 1,250 probationers. The amount lais ed for Conference claimants acute- gates 82,025. Over $0,000 was tai-ed for mission", and the following amounts to the other benevolences, to wit : Church extension, 700,: Edu cation, 8582 ; Freedmen's Aid, isGO.'i Sunday School Union, 8132 ; Uible Sccicty, 8133 : Women's Foreign Mis sion Society, 849D. Thirteen hundred and 30 conversions wero reported as the result of special services held dui ins: the year. During the quadrcnniuti. the district expended in building and improving churches and parsonages uij,.)Uu for liquidation of church debts, $29, G50s for ministerial support, S14G.000 for Conference claimant', 87,700 ; for Other connectionnl benevolences, 841, 850. A net increate ot over 1,0011 in church memberships was recorded. The record of supernumerary preach ers was revised, and alter each man s name had been called and his chnrartei had been appiovtd, the following list of them was entered : Itevs. William Ilenrv Stephens, Iluuh Linn, AV. K Iloch, .1. II. S. Clarke, Franklin Gear- hart, C. W. Marshall, J. W. Ltckie, John Moorhead, C. . Durnley, J. r Craig, J. W. Olewine, J. Ii. Ackers, J. A. Hoss, J.. A. RudWll, J. A. Woodcock, J. W. Ilaughawout. G. 15. Ague, Thompson Mitchell, D. D., John Stine, L. G. Ileek, W. M Mem- inger, Daniel Ilartman, W. A. MeKVe, J. W. Ely, T. O. Clees, William Gwynn, J. F. Pennington, L. S. Crone, .lohn Lloyd. Tho followint; who had been on th supernumerary list for some time were entered a.s "eltective preachers, ready for the pastoragu again : Itevs, .1. W, Fciglit, D. 13. McClosky, A. D. McCios 1 ho superannuated preachers, ns toi lows, were registered as biich : Hove. Thomas Tanyhill, George Uerkstiesser, II. O. JJill, Uliver Jige, .1. A. .Melick, A. M. Kester, William Scliriber, r Ii.. Crevcr, J. P. Hobo, Thomas Greenly, . Ij. bpottswood, Alcin Ur.ttain, K. E. Kelly, 15. II. Crever, D. D. Bishop 15owraan was present during the session and was warmly greeted by Ins many iriends. l!ev. W. A. Stephens, Presiding El der of the Williamsport District, read his report. He noted the sudden death of Hev Thomas Sherlock, pastor at Lock Haven, last August; nearly 1,000 convertions, and largo revivals at Xcw berry, Uenovo, Jlulberry Street, will lamsport, oaiadasburg, Jlontoursville, Lowisburg, Sionemabomng, Milton, Lycoming circuit. An advance of H00 has been mado in tho missionary collection which amounts to 80,750. Seven new churches have been dedicat ed during tho year, one on Lycoming circuit, the Third street building, n il liamsport, the south Williamsport Church, one on Logan Valley circuit, ono at Watervillc, one at Klrasport nnd one at Frnnklin. Various repairs have been made ; and a great work has been done at Watsomown by Jtev. I) li. Shields, pastor at that point, in bringing about the completion of very uuo auaienco room lree ot debt at that promising charge. William sport Dickinson Seminary, under tho supervision oi licv. l-.dward J. liray D. D., was heartily couimended. Threshing Oorn. Wo have a nicthqd of harvestin winch we; have never seen meutionti but which wo liko ever so much beats a corn busker all out of siuht. Wo put the corn in bundles as cut, and set it in pretty largo thoeks, and who wolljcured, on a bright day, wo draw it to the barns aud run ttalks, corn uu all through an ordinary wheiit-thrtsl ing machine with the coucavo drop no down, and prepaicil on nurno.ie. Th machine is run ! y steam, the corn is leu butt end tlrst, aud is husked, shell nl and cleaned all at ono operation and in lirst-clai stylo. No corn is left among tho stalks, and tho big parts of theso are so broken that they can bo run with tho htrnw carrier into th mowp, and, mixed with a little htraw Keep in ine near condition. It is no largo day s work to thresh from 500 t 800 bushels of shelled corn. JCx. J. II. Metcer wishes to mako assertion, which ho can hack with positive guarantee. It is all about Ackers Islood Ehxir. lie claims for It superior incuts over all other reined ics ot its kind, and guarantees for it positive and Biiro cure for I.heiiniatiriii syphillis, and all blood disorders. frees iho skin from spots and disease and leaves the complexion clear. Ask him about it. After a thorough test J, II. Mercc most positively asserts that Acker' English Ilemedy is tho best medicine for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cougn nun mi lung troubles that can be lound. Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees n. There are BcoreB of persons who are suuering iroin some lurm ol blood (lis rrder or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Hoils, eto., etp. After a practical test, J. If. Mercer asserts that Acker's Illood Elixir will ccitainly euro all such dis easer, including sypiiinis ami Kheiima ttsin, Itis net' u nutint lioatrum. Lul n isWiBclentilio preparation, he guaianttes it. 1 Hi l. Ill AT Blooi Purifier oi the World. an , huh. lti: riti: roi: CATARRH. n'lH!. tn"t plunlrorn canc lrM readily In It I nixl liniM)t fnilnllo Cinva flnifle raie 1,m hvpn rciuiirkAMcntiii It-rurcsuninlPN fill. It K the mot fucrfjMfMl ptrimratlun In the mark, t fur ( AT.MllUI nin the unlf one Mint rulv n L-U-'Mhk to iiunkind .V Trlnl In all tlnit nkcit fnr tt Once ued, It Is always rrroimnentleil, heml fttf tetlmoiills of actual euro it if n 3( FjrAi ron MALARIA. A POSITIVF. CCKS JS ASSt'RJ-D. tin bottle l Kcnrrklly fuMrlent fur a cure. Stop ta'.lnir. ((nlnliic. Atrial only In asked forKiL. LKIl a t ataruIi iiivtiiT. ii ii a nrr.uit li; fur all iH-in-i-narlilnir from an Impure Mood and trlip. all emotions trout tlio kin. I'or Krnhl. Iltlrromplnlnli It l uirlortonny preparation In the tn.ukct. One buttle. Hill euro luo't of the rollowlnx complaint and a eiiittntied uae Kill rtrmtvELV i iire. ve doctor blllt and try It, KHCL'.MATISM. SCKOFUI.A. siciar KKIHTIOXS. VKXintr.sL diskasks. DYSl'KI'SIA. LOSS OI' AIM'KTITK. i'i:i:Li.v(i of i.a';oijk. IMMOfSXKSS. I.IVKIt TKOl'ULKS. A'KKL'Ol'S IVKAKXKSS. FEiiAu: ivi:ak.i:ss. Ki:Li..n"a ('AtannH IIevedv Is no patrnt inrilletiic. but a mle and pltannt preparation aae jtui 'Uri'iy tno trrenivfi mcuicai uifhot try of thyTiire. Due tmttle rejuvenates the entire idem u- t p iHli bttllr. if ordl mry patent preparation. Write f.tr tcpthniinlnli nl in oilier iniorinauoii. Ci-I .ir'iilo by ipuz!Nia eeiicrniiy. IMtlt K Xl.lll) A ItOTTI.i:. MX llOT- TI.Ks roil .-..ih. On receipt or ni.l.oo by the mnnufiietur ". Samiel 1'. Kelikii & Co., ll.irri.lmrir. l'a., i bottle win lie tent exprcr-e p.n IT LEADS ALL, No ether bl'XKl.purlfylng medicine ii tnatlc, or his ever beou prei'ire!, whkli so com- letely mwU ttie wanii ct physician uuJ tho general public a- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It load the list as a truly scientific prepara tion for all blil diense. If there U a liirk CoDnrill a inlalnt of Scrofula about yuu. OOOUrULtt AVKCl'S SllHlPllllUA Mill dislmle II and exiel It from your system. For cousUtutionll or aerofiilim Cattnlt, PnTSDDU Aren't SUH.U'AIULU la tho UHlAnnrl true remedy. It lu curl nuinberleas caea. It will top the naueous catarrhal iltchiri??s, and remoro the sicken ing odor of the bre.itii, whlcb are indications of scrofulous origin. Ill PCRI1IIQ "1Iutt0 ""Sept.y.lW. ULliCnUUO "At thea?e of two ears one of QnprQ mv children was ti-rnbly alllicttil OUnCO with ulcerous running sure on its face nud neck. At tne same time its ees were swollen, much bid lined, and very sore. QflOC I-VCQ I'bisii'tans told us that a p-3W-OUriU CluO erfulalterativenteilicinemut bo employed. Thev united in recofuinendiiiir AYl li'a Mnl'MilLLl, A few doej pro duced n perceptible tmproretnent, which, by au adherence, to our directions, was contin ued to a complete nnd icriniiient curd. No evidence his since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; nnd no treat ment of any disorder was ever attended by aioro prompt or rireclua! remits. Your- truly, II. K, .l(i!INo.NV I-ttEIMIlKD IIV Dr.J.C.Ayer4Co.,Lowell,IVlass. Sold by all lruj;lti; SI, slk. bottles for 31. HHfinnH A handsome VASL' LAMP given nnrrfD with a isomer for Tea andcoff- -UUiiUU(e. An Iron Stone CilAMIIEit " BET. 10 nieces, or a TEA SKT; 41 D eces. or a handsome UUONZE AMilNfi IXHV given with a IIO order. A C1IA.MUEH SKT of 10 ..IA..A. ipl.K 1.1. .a n,nwu,n n.nl.l' hnml an T ! IV." STONKCillNA'hn SET of Wi pieces, ora QL.S8 br7r otou pieces given wun a sis oruer. ufiu- SOME PltEillUMS; consloluig ot Decorated CJ)a ware In Tea sets, also Dinner and Tea sets com bined, and Chamber Sets, etc., etc., given with orders for lis. tia. f23. fis and 150. send for clrcu. lar, which will give you full particulars. oltANI) l.'?ilU. l&A WMtMPil, South .Main St vwiKes jiarre. fa. neaunuar- ters 80 Front street. .New York city. may is-iy i5 ' , K'tMCR&co.,j IF YOl' havo Internal sumo foyer, canker, acrid puicgin. uati lasio ana onensive ureaiu -ir. tvti. inrr's hWAMl'-HOfrr removes all these conditions, Ask lourdrugu at inrit. !,... li. IF Yl)l' bavu loat your apiietlte, or tODgue coutrd, dry nnd parched lips and mouth, spittle dry and cottony, ornate i)tuo emaciated or. Kilmer's HWAMI'diOOT will build up your broken down constitution. Ask vourdrugglsl lor It. e:cli IF YOU liavo sudden attacks ot sluklngspe'U the face white and deatlitynale, and exjierlenoe feellngsas iliough dying, and coldness seizes your very vitals Dr. Kilmer's Ot'EAN-WK'Drouea the heart's action and savea llfo Drutrerlstsselllt. II IF Yol' have organic dUease, or pericardii or heart ca'e trouble, or havo thick and Blugglsb Diooo. teoi as tnnugu uieeatng wouiu relieve iou Dr. Kilmer's OCKAN-WEKI) coerects and Is the emeay youueea. Druggists kcoi iu fl. iu $5 0 REWARD. for Ounce of Kvcry Adulteration JNTM2 PROrESS SOAP. THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BA& WADE ONLY BY Gowans & Stover, Uuffalo, N. Y. For sale by all first-class grocers. April 10-l.yr SlatcK and l(,eltH Slate Mantels. Slate Black Boards, School Slate, Roofing Slate. Roofing Felts, z, 2&3 Ply, , , J. I., IIUI.I., 23 uirkawanna Avenue, bcranton. l'a -May s-l-l y "a"" p'reent" Our readers for '3 cenU In pottage btampsto pay for mailing and wrapping and Dun es ot two book agents, will reteho l'ltEU a Mee rlnlsh Parlor Engruvlng of nliour l'l(K8l. liKN iy, including t leielaud, tUe 28x38 Inch, worlUll.oa Address Eider Pub. Co.,Chicago, III. JulylT-iy I mofp lupnpy 1 ban at anything elsd bytaka Ing au ageucy for the best truing book out ik-gl ners kui-ctttl grandly, r.oneall Terms free, IUlutt l:ook ('o.J'oktun Maine, 'A'rS'af1, yrr.am .nr r- tj'.fTa mm deem W. f SIJISIONS LIVER REGULATOR For nil dleafB tt tlio Llrer, Kllseyi, SUnaeh and Sploes. Tht ptirelr veitetablp.pret narntion.now socelebratPd aj n Kamlly .Medicine, originated In the south In U2. it acts Bfntljr on the Bowels nnd Kid neys and corrects the action of. tho Uver. and Is, Ihereforp, the bt prepamlorjr medicine, whaleter the, sickness may, proetoi. in all common dlv eauFalt Mil. unalMed bt sm other medicine, eflect a siieedj cure. The lleeulator Ij aafeln administer ln.aar.con. dltlonof thoarttem. and under no circumstances can It do harm. It will invigorate "likt a clnw of wine, Dutuno intoxlcatlmt rjereraga Wleau to Intemperance! will promote'dlgCTtlon,' dlslpate headache, and venernllr tone un the uratem. The dose Is small, not unpleasant, and Us virtues un- UOUUUII. No loss of time, no Interrupt ruptlon or stoppage of business w nile taking the Itegulator. Children complalmngof Colic, Headache, or Ick stomach, a teaspoon! ul or mora will give re- liei. If taken occasionally by pt .lents cxdos-iI to MALA111A. will expel the poison and pro- tect.them from iiltack.. A 1'I1YSICIAN-S OWSIOX. 1 have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been awe to put up a rpite table compound that would, like Simmons Liver lteculator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and nt the same time aid tln.Me.td of weakening the digestive and assimilative now. ersot the system. L. M, Hlstos, Jl 1)., WasU- inion, .vra. rREriltEU or' . IT. .film D Co.,l'Mlaiklp!da,li. Dr McTaggart Tbls noted Sncclallst of Scrantnn. la tlie only specialist this side of Xew York, Phil adclplila nrnl HulTitlo who makes an e serin alve specialty of treating chronic, long stnntllni; ami lingering discuses to which man nnd womankind uru subject, such us Consumption, lironchial Hffectlona, Scrofu. la, galt-ltlicum, Loss of Jliinhood.hkln ills, eases, llheumntlsm, Ulcers, OKI .Sores, Epi lepsy. Syphilis, .Deafness. Loss of Voice, Chronic Dir.rrhua.CMllsund Feyer, Worms, Liver complaint, Cancels, Tumors, l'nruly sis, Tape worm, Heart disease, Sc., Ac, wrr emale tllscascs a specialty. No matter how lone vou hare been suf fering nor how raauy Doctors you haye em. ployed In vain, you should apply to Dk. Jlo I aooaiit at once, when he will tell di rectly without holdtm: out false hopes wiietlier your uiseasc 19 smelly curauie or can only he relieved. lie owes ins wide reputation tor tne suc cessful treatment of nil lingering or chronic diseases to experience and close applica tion far over 20 years, and to no mtracufout pouer. VIIAT THE 1 AI EK3 DAT ! "He Is skillful honest, efficient. UDrhtht and re liable and well worthy of the peopl ' conndenco and esteem. Ho always says exactly what he means and means exactly what he says." scran ton ReptMUym. "lie is too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna Democrat. Csrner Lackawanna and Washington Avennes. SCRANTON, PA. Sept 11-ly PiEIj.VWARE, LACKAWANNA AND IJ BLOOMSBUKG DIVISION. NonTii, m. p.m. oo u 31 STATIONS. a.m s 30 ....Niranton.. SOUTH. a.m. a.m. p m 0 10 9 15 3 05 C 15 9 80 2 10 6 SO 9 28 3 la 8 M 13 SO 8 41 ia 8 40 15 15 8 1 13 08 8 87 13 ft) 8 23 II M 8 IT 11 54 8 13 11 50 8 so Ilellevue.... 8 S3 ...Taylorvllle.,.1 8 16 ., Lackawanna,, 8 10 Illtston...... 8 oi ..West l'lttston.' 7 58 ....Wyoming.. . 7 51 . ..Maltby 7 50 Mennetl. . 7 4! ....Kingston .... 7 47l.... Kingston .... 7 4j Plymouth June 7 38 .... Turnout li.... 1 31 .... AonUale. . 7 3 .. Xautlcoke..., 7 3d llunlock's Creek 7 131. shtckshlnny.. " oo Hick's Kerry.. 6 51 ..Uoach Haven.. ti i;' Berwick.... fl4l .Urlar Creek.. 8 sn ..Willow Grove.. 8 34 ...Llmellldco,., a 37, Espy ! 6 31 ...Uloomsburg... c 18 .... Itupert u n,Catawra Bridge 8 ST 9 51 3 0 31 9 41 2 30 0 40 9 41 2 a 0 45 9 52 2 41 a 49 9 53 2 4 0 M 10 (Vi 4 3 03 11 17 8 01 11 47 8 0.1 11 4.' 58 10 US 2 50 li 58 10 05 1 50 I m 10 109 53 7 07 10 158 01 11 8a 7 51 11 ai 7 18 10 803 05 7 15 10 25 8 10 7 81 10 IS 3 27 7 37 10 44 3 39 7 511 11 11 ;l 53 7 50 11 3d 7 41 II 21 7 30 11 13 18 11 U 7 11 10 51 7 01 10 41 C M 10 41 6 54 10 ! 7 57 II OilS 58 8 01 11 184 03 8 10 11 80 4 13 8 14 11 '.'' 4 10 8 18 11 29 4 2i 0 50 10 31 43 10 37 6 38 10 81 0 30 10 18 6 35 10 11 6 08 9 .Vi 6 00 49 5 55 B 45 5 40 U 33 8 S3 11 31, 4 2 8 30 11 44 4 31 8 30 1 50 I 40 8 41 11 55 4 40 o Mi. .. nuuiiiit:.,,. 8 58 12 133 04 3 49 ....Chulasky....! 9 05 13 215 1 5 45I.... Cameron.... 9 08 13 25 5 17 5 33Xorthumberland 9 85 13 405 .15 p.m. am. a.m. , ia.m. a.m. p.m W. i HALSTKAD, hupt. Superintendent's ortlce. scranton, Feb.lst,i& Pennsylvania Railroad. 1111 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ixl TIME TABLE. In effect Nov. sin, 18S5. Trains leave Sun. bury. ' EASTWAHD. 9.40a.m., Sea Shore' Express (dally except Sunday), for Harnsbuigandluierinedlatestatlons, arriving at I'hliadelpnla3.l5p. m. 1 New York, &S0 p. in. ; Ilalllmore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington, 6.50 p. in., connecting at Philadelphia forallbea (snore points. Tnrougn passenger coacn 1'hlladelohla. 1.4! p. tn Day express dally except Sunday),for llarrtsburg and Interme diate stations, arm Ing at 1'hlladelDhla 6.50 p. m. ; New -York, aas p. at. ; lialtlmore Ms p. m. ; vvasnington, 8.uu p. in. l'arior car through to Philadelphia and pa&sengcr coaches through to Philadelphia and lialtlmore. 7,w p. m. Itepoyo Accommodation (dally tor narrisourg ana an micrrqeaiate stations, arnv ing at. rnuaaeipuuw ua. m. : ftcw lorn 7.1x10. m naiiuiiare, a.jai.in. ; vtosuington e,3oa. in. riieeping car accommodations can be Kecured iiairiBuurgiur days alhroug Hat rlsburg for l'hlladelphlaand New York, on su& days a through sleeping car will be run: on thl! tralntrQmWlUlaxnsp'tlol'IUladelnhla.I'blladelnhIa uaabcub'eiu cuu (cuiaiuiusiieper 7a.m. T.to a. m. Krle Mall (dally except Jlonday, lor iiarnauurg uuu luienueuiaie staiious, arriving at I'liuadeipiiia 8.33 a, in. New York, 11 JO a. in. ; llaltlmoro 8.13 a. 111. ; Washington, 9.35 a. 111. juruuuu -uuman bleeping cars are run on mis iraiu vu ruiuiueipnia, jiauimore oua vvaunnK ton, and through pabaonger coaches to l'hllade pnia and uaitunore, WEhTWAIID. 5.80a. tn. Erla Mall (dally except Sunday), fo. cne ana an intermediate stations amLxananaai gua and Intermediate btallons, llochesier, Huff. loana .-iiagura tans, uu iriiimgn l-uuman J'al ace cars and pasbeugcr coaches to Erie and Koch ester. 9.53-News Express (dally except Sunday) 'for uu. iiniiuiiuv iiiir, uicuiaic BLalluua. 1.00 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun day) for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can andalgua and principal Intermediate stations, Itochester, liuflalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Itocnesler anu i-uriur car to uuamsport. novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat kins ana imertneaiaie stations, with tnrougn senger coaches to Hcnovo und Watklns. 9.3U a. m Sunday mall for Itenovo and lnterroe- qiaie stations. TJ1U0UUH TltAlNB I'OH S0NBUUY FllOM Til gaui Anubuu ui. Sunday malt leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. iiarrtsburg 7.40 arriving at fcunbury 9.20 a. m. u 1th iuruugusiuepin(cur irom ruiioaeipoia to nil iiuin.puri. News express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. Ilarrlaburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving al Sunburr 9.31. a. m. ,. . , Niagara Express leaves ruuuucipiua, ,iu a. 111. ; uauimore 7.3U a. m. (aally except Sunday arriving at sunbury. 1.00 p. rn., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia nun iuiuuku imaacuscr cuacues irom ruiiauei, nhla and Ualtliiiore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m, 1 Phlladel Phla.ll.ooa. m.: Washington. 9.50a. m. iii.nii. more, 10.45 a, m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at . , u.i i. in., mui Luiuuuu pussengei coaches from Philadelphia and llalilinorc. r.nejiau leaves jew ork k.uu p. m. ; I'nlladel. jinia, ii.p. m. : abiuiigicn, iu.w p. m. : lialtr more, 11.8U p. m., (dally exi-eiit Saturday) arrlt ing ul Sunbury 6.13 a. in., with through i'uUuiau sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and uuuiiuuro mm turuugu passenger coaches from 1 uuuueipiua, HL'MII.'KY, HA.I.KTO iV V I.KEnllAKKl: 1IAII.HIIAII AM) MlltTII III' ll IAVAV, (Datlr excent buuuay.) Mlkesbarre Mall leaves bunbury 10.00 a. m, arriving ut moom Ferry 10.53 . m., Wllkeb-barre i.,0 p. 1U. Express Kost leaves Sunbury 5.45 p. m., arriving , bloom Kerrv S.S7 n. in u llkeu.liarre 1 .iw 1, in Sunbury Mall leaves llkesbarre lU4u a. in. arrlv Ing at Uloom Kerry 12.14 n. in.. Hunbury li.53 p, m Expiess West leaves Wllkes-barre 2.45 n. ul. nr. riling at Jiloouj ferry 4.15 p, UL.sunbury 5.tep,m, M i, HAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury u.S3 a. m., airltlng uk uiuuwrerry m.iia. in. vuntes-uarre ll:Wa.iu. 1 ius1" mri, m00m l''err,r' "' p' m-' Sunljur' 'ciFaIe.I'UOH, . J, K. WOOD, ... .VVV.UU1UU.IIUII ivaivn ,1 iiArs-uurru OilD Sen, l'assenjer Agent LOOK A pack of si genuine 'transparent l'laylngcards for a dollar bill or postal t der. IWK BOX lis, MlBBtaiioUs. Mln itijit r RAILROAD TX1MXB TABLE. ODD ITEMS. It is ft cold tlay when tho female book-figcnt stnys nt home by tlio fire. "A good resolution i& tho most fortifying armor a man, can wt.ir.. An appropriate motto for poetn : .'Mle who steaU my verm; steals trash.'' A misfit hat storb would do well in any city after tho bqldiug . of a big public ball. . , Who says the green-grocer is' not nn intellectual pt rson I Is he, not a man of lettuce f The Washington CWtVd'thitiks it is nlyagiccn Congrfssiuan who ex ci'ts hit speech-to be read. It wn. not Hob Ingeroll, but ilui. Sluel, who Haiti : "Thd more 1 seo f men the better I like tlogi." Dom l'rdro fa'planninc tho erection of uu academy ot uru in llrar.il, the tirtl of its kind in -South Amuiici. ll tho decorative pk'ce; of glas?, china or silver on the faihionatile ilin- ner table nto tall nnd high at pr. sriit. A in nn is in comfort-tlile circumstan ces when no na 52,,000. A woman in tlif same condition when her lov er sits in the big arm chair witn h. r. In order to ilislinmiish one from tne other, the dinner plate must be made smaller or the fashionable button af fected by the ladies mut be slightly onlarncd. curious trial ii in urocrtss in PariH, in which, nmonc other allega- tion, 11 wife charge her hu-bni'l with proM unit lty.in .ting her down nnd tickling the Miles of Cer feel, Nothing but wild dtuks can ever get even wttlt a tunale liook ngeiit hen the duck of 1111 a"nt triis to mvass for the book the duck ol a fowl can just canvas-back. ".Ohio eggs beat the world," hoats biuunart lluckeve journal. Web I The wot Id beats Ohio egg. Thin, even in mutters ot prnltry, arc air things made even. 1'uck. The public debt of Canada amounts to !281,81d,000. In nronortion lo population and resource," this is a heavier burden than when tho war dnbt of the United States w.19 at its maximum. Lmlijo, the chief esnada or bull fighter of Madrid, claims to have kill ed 34, bulls. Women are liable to make mistake?, but ono hasn't been born yet, who would mi-take a iilub Riieouo for a sealskin it her neighbor had it on. Scnatoi Jones sent to the Detroit girl who wouldn't have him, about 'a ton .of his printed, sneechi-s. Her rt- fusal is now explained and jusiitied. Among tho passengers on a reci tit steamer for p.urope was a valuable dog. He bit a Jeiseyinan and is now on his wav to. l'aris lo be inoculated. Kim- Milan of Seivia wears armour. Oh. pshaw 1 what of it? Marv Walker wears a coat of male, and nobody wor ries about it. Nobody is goitis; to ar mor. The Queen of Portugal is named l'ia. Shu ought to be popular, for evii'voody thinks l'ia 111101; nue enough to eat, says a punster noted for his 1 iety. Mam in' a man ain't like sittin" along- sitli) of Jjim of nights nnd hearing him talk pretty ; that s the lust prayer. Theio's Ipts an' lots o' nuetin' after that. Jlone Terra Cooke. The bath room of Mrc. Seward Webb's house is like a cave of marble, and the only variation oi tint is in tho silver fixtures.. Collis P. Huntingdon, the great railroad uiasjnate, was oncu a poor buy 011 a Connecticut farm. He is one of the few men who have pioved more than a match for Jay Gould. Judge no one by his relations, what ever criticism you pas on his compan ions, delations, liko features, are thrust upon us ; companions liko cloth es, are morn or less our own selection. Green encumbers, red-headed girls, unloaded revolvers, tale telling children and cheap champagne arc things which the wise man treats rcspeci fully but distantly,-but never takes lobis house, A California statue forbids the salo of liquor within ope mile of the State Universily grounds'. Tho Legislature evidently realizes tho value of walking as an exercise for studious youug men. Lovo is said to be the motive power ot the worm, ana yet titty-six women out of every ninety-two will slick to it mm a wen seasoned broom handle is more reliable than suasion for immedi ate results. The remaining copies of tho History of Columbia Couuty, a book of COO pages illustrated and bound in cloth will be closed out at $1.00 each, cents extra by mnil. For sale at the Coi.usiuuN Oflice. Bloonisburg, Pa. J. II. .Mercer wishes to state that he has nt laht found an aiticlo lie can sell on its merits, It is with pleasure he guarantees to the public Acker's Eng. iisn Kcmedy as a suro and never fail ing cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, and all Lung Tiou blcs. It is the standard remedy for Consumption. I have uever found its equal. Making ITp Skeletons In IUU, There is in ono of the outlying iiuavteri of Paris a building jii which corpses aro boiled in huge caldrons until the hones are jierfectly free and white; but inas. much as it is very difficult to obtain a tierfect corpse assuming that all those which uro lioUe-d havo already passed throng tlio dissecting-rooms of tho hos pitals a number of jiersons of both sexes aro employed to mako up rkeletona from the promiscuous mass of bones which havo undergone tlie boiling pro. cess, Then they are fastened together with wires, and when the work part is complete, it is iinpossibloforthoscientiflo eyo to detect anything wrong iu a skele ton that has lieen made, up from tlie bones of beverul individuals. f aria Figaro.. ltenderillg VtlVfl bTln IlltlilllbllltlbU A bluinla preparation for rendering woven fabrics more or less incombustible oansMs of three jiarts of borax nnd two and u half of sulphate of magnesia, mixed with twenty parts of wuter just before using. The fabrics are Urst thor oughly impregnated with this solution, then wrung out, and washed after hav ing become nearly dry. A mixture of Btilphatoof ammonia and sulphato of lime is used by some, Scientific Jour nal, A Wllilerntta of Dirt uud Unit. Tekin, the capital of the Celestial empire, Is said to bo the dreariest wilder ness of dirt and dust that can bo con cived, Tho streets are in a shocking condition, Tho city is riothhig more than an overgrown, straggling village of one. storied houses, In evory direction there is the appearance of neglect and decay, tinswe.pt streets, stagnant sewers, dirty 1 crowili "" 'ils odors. ChieirfO Tlinei, LONG SUFFERING I'rom Htcne In ttie KlilnejH. It ts by no means strange that Dr. David Kenne dy, ot Ilondout, X. Y should have received the following letter, liy reading It you will gee In one minute why dames Andrews was thankful ; lr. I). Kmnrdv, HoAoul, .V, 1', DkirSir: rmil within it recent date, thad for seteral years suffered greatly froni (irayli called by Hie doctors Ihe llilck-dust Sediment, ror about a jear past this sediment has not passed off tn the Usual quantity, but has accumulated, caus tog me untold pain. me untold pain. Having heard of Dlt. DAVID KKNNK Y'S FA.VOIHTE HESIKDYl tried It anil alter using about one and one half bottles I voided a stone from the bladder, of an oval snipe, 7-16 of an Inch lone, and rouiih on Us sin ta.e e. I wrid )ou the Unrest pleee, thai you may ee of what It IscomiKisciL Mncetheul hae felt htr pain. I nowconl1er myelf cured, nnd i .innot express my thanklulne-s and gratliude for on 'lunal n dellrerapco fro n a terrible dlease. You have my consent to nw lids letter, should you lll lodoso for the benellt of other sufferers. Yours truly, ,lArs ANnsKWs. No.tffMsrsBslKt., Ida Hill. Troy, N. Y l)r. Kennedy's "Favorite Itemiilv. IsesneclOIr ottered as a trustworthy sp cine for the curc'ot Kidney nnd Liver complaints, constipation and all disorders arl'lng from an Impure state, of the blood. To women wtiouneEfrom nbyot the IIKtwu liar to their sex '-Kavorlte Itemedyis constantly proving Itself an unfalin g frlend-n n-al blessing. There Is no more atonljngilai.-s of diseases, nnd none more certain ' not lo get well of Itself" than the dbordrrs of the Kidneys hnd madder. Hie only medicine that does afford speedy relief and permanent cure of nrn nnecttons is ur. naviu 1 Kennedys "Fayorite ltemedy,"ol Ilondout, N. 1 D! IS. A was . by mo srj'sivT'ccci its c. riiJ&as itiik, by one who deaf twentr-e irnt sears. Treated most ot the noted specialists of the day with no benefit, cured hlmetf in three months and since then hundreds of others by same pro cess. A plain, simple and a icre.sslul home treat ment. Aodress T. S. PAOB, )5S KastSdth street, Xew York t Ity. mar 5-4t-d. nupr A IrertUI n k nari-.u.KI Sprure ' I..N.Y for Infants "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that ( recommend it as superior to any prcscripUon known to me." IL A. Aacnck, it D., IU Bo. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, N, Y. Tux EOjOMY tiijc practical nUESTIOH. OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS trn CAN CMEAJPEE A Large and I INI) STYLIS ICLOTHMQ,;! JUST RECEIVED ALSO A LARGE ANU SELECT LINE OF Call and be Convinced that LARGEST SELECTION OF GOOD OF LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE ISlooBiibiir;, Fa, CPMAIN STREET, """" C. 1. KOBBIliT DEALER IN Foreign and Mame&txo WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBUKG, PA. A BIG REACH. With im abuntlmit variety of now Spring Clothing wo can asily supply the fat and tlio lean 11,'m ill tilpt. tllf! vniltlfT 1111(1 iho . . . o . . .,1.1 .1 lit lint- fiiwl cl.il Ullli 1 Vllltll t 11 1 1 1 arc all within our reach. A . 0. & ( 0. Olothiug For Men, Yonths,Boys & Children, 002-004-GOG CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. nnd Children. Castorla cures Colle. Constipation, Pour Ftomach, piarrhcoa, Eructation, Kills Worms, glres sleep, and promote dt rpstlon. ltbout Injurious medication. CxTxca Cokpixt, iSi Fulton Street,- N. T. ftiiur FOR 1 1 OA j EE BOUGHT THAI ITEM, Varied Stock of have the you THE For tho Celebrated Chickerios, Xvers & Tond, and Vose & Son Pianos. Worldre uowncd Estcy Oreaus, Violins, Aecordeons nnd Sheet Sliisic.CelehiIed White, New High Arm Davis, New Home, Koynl St. John, and Light Hunning Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles, oil nntl attachments, for all makes of Sewing Machines, J OF Stcro and warerocms, No. 12S FranklinlAvcnuo. KUo Wnreitioms 111 1'ninklln Ate. oiid iwren, ler btriet. SCRAKTON, IA. toj Anyllilnj,' to mako ti anew wauon or rt'paii' nn old, in nock. liar Iron, nnd Steel Holts, Holn Emln, Lag Sciewn, Turnluicklo' Horfo Shtud, ami nil lllucknnllb sUJllllit'S. Aprti-iy
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