THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. OH! MY BACK t.ffrj Rlrkln i nr mid iturki thtt -fU btrk anu nrari prourim JOO. THE ST TONIC ? Mrrii.thrni the MunclfH, Nlcndlrx the Nrrvn KnrlrlirM thr lltnml, tJlvrfi New Vigor. I)R .T, L. MYiits.Falrt.i-M, Iowa, mmi " Dntwn' Iron llitit-rn rs tliflWut Imn mwHrln I bKT known inmy.tuan.' rrarllri. I hat found It pwiiJl Wntrtcuiln uenrnontir j.hrnlcMeihtiiMlim, nnu iu bii uoummiini luiaif-nis tun lifir wi Din on ths araicm. Ui H Im-ly In my iwn family." MnW, K, Knows, M7 Slain fit , (JnTinirW Kr . najii ' I waa completely tmkrn dnwu In lionlui and troubled with pains In my Tack. Hrowti'i Iroa liittera entire. 1 hturod m to health," Octiulnnhai aboTfiTradn Mirk nitlcnwrd red Hum on wrapper. Ttiltr no other Marie only by liUOH.N tllLUKJALLO., HALTIMUliL, Ml), feb.20-80. OPERA HOUSE ! -TUESDAY, March 30, The wonderful Negro Hoy Pianist, BLIND TOM, THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON OF THE AGE, Honowm-d throughout tho world ns Tin Greatest Natural Pianist Living, The exhibition of whoso marvelous gift has gamed him world wulu celebrity, and has both astonished and delighted tho greatest masters of music, will ay pear as above for POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Admission il.'i and 50 cents. Chil dren 23 cents. Kescrved sealH, 7o cents. Sea's secured at Mckmney V Concert at 8 o'clock. The Columbian. BL00MSBURG,PA. FRIDAY, MAK01I 20, 1880. I'ODIIUT KMLKIIUI lUt TAKLK. Trains on tho rhlUulelplil.i It 11. leave Uupcrt as follows : NORTH. r.::w a. in. U: 13 p. m. o SOUTH. 11:49 a. m. b:13 p. m. Trains on tho U. L. W. 11. It. lcavo Bioomsburp; as follows : NOllTII. C:ai a. in. 10:21 a in. n:so p. m. tl::Jo p. in. o SOUTH. 8:30 a. in. 11:44 a. in. I:.H p. m. 8:47 p. m. Traln3nnthe N. JSW. 11. Hallway pass Illcom Ferry as follows : NOKTII. 10:5.' a. 111. e.!i" p. in. Sl'NDlV, hOUTII. 10:11 a in BOUTH. li:0 p. in. 4:15 p. ui. SOUTH. (i:4S p in PI1I1I.1C HAI.KH. Ai'iut. 29. II. II. Hulrae, executor of Samuel Apnlcnian, deceased, will sell real estate onjtlie premises in Benton township. Sec advertisement. Mahuii 110, 31. W. It. Hagetibtich, ad ministrator of Samuel II. Hancnbucli lie pnnsfil will sell nersonal nroncrtv at the Hotel In OrangcviUe, embracing horse, wagons, iiiid all the hotel furniture nt 10 a. in. each day. Foil Sale. The subscriber will sell three grade Jersey cows blood, J, and re spectively, and now with calf to bt. Au gustinc No. 0920. A. 1. Yorxo Mlllvllle I'a. Found. A box roiitiiiiliig one dozen paper collars was left In this olllce a few weeks ago- The owner can have them by calling for them. Wasted. A loan of ijl.OOO on or before April 1st good security. Address "A," care of Coi.umhiak, llloomsburg. I'a. Foit Kent ok Sale. The building at present occupied by Hillnieyer &. Co. as grocery. Also office rooms on second lloor, Tills corner stand Is the best location for business In tho town. Apply to J. II. Maize, Cor. Main and Centre Sts. Two new small show cases for sale hcap. Inquire of 1'aul E. Wirl, CoirM Mian budding. Foil Sai.k Two houses and lots on Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, and pay well to rent. Also, one house and lot on Tlilrd street near Fair grounds. Also, one of the finest residences in llloomsburg, corner of Fifth and Centre strceU. Having nil the latest Improve ments. steam hear, water, gas, water clos. ets and bath room. Good burn, fruit and ornamental trees, large lot. A rare chance for a fine home. Apply to J, II. Maize, Cor. Main and Centre Sts. Wan. eii. A boy who understands tuk lug care of horses and who Is willing to assist about the house and yard. 'o other need apply. A steady situation with ligh' work nnd moderate wages to one who will 1111 the bill. Apply to T. J. SwiMimt. M. D. Jcrscytown March 8th. 1880 IcrHoiial. W. n. l'attcrson, of Denton, spent Mon day In town. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Moycr are visit ine relatives here. C. D. McIIenry, of Stillwater, was In town on Tuesday. Mrs. (1. W Iiertsch Is confined to the bouse with malaria. Mr. and Mrs David I.owenberg nttended it wedding nt Wllkeebarre on Tuesday. Mr. h. M. Crcvellng, of Flshingcreck mnile us a pleasant call on Wednesday. 11. F. Fruit, of Jerseytown, Is ablo to be about aguln, and was In town on Tuesday W. C. JIcKlnney went to Kansas ou Thursday of last week, to bo absent some time. Dr. J. C. Hotter has recovered from his recent Illness and Is again attending to his many patients. Mr. Henry Frane, of Espy, was In town on Wednesday. He Is one of the bdst me chaulcs In the county. Mrs. Jr.no E. Drown will move into the property of Abner Welsh on Main street next to I. W. Hartinan's. E. I.. ICelchner has purchased nf I. W, McKelvy the property on the corner o: Fourth nnd Cathariuo streets. O. M. Hltlenbender, with wife and child started Wednesday morning for Lincoln Nebraska, where ho expects to locate Mr. Cyrus McIIenry, of Orange, will move nn tho 1st of April to his property In Orangevlllo, which ho purchased of Wm II. Snyder, Esq Tho first shad of the season were rccclv. -d by Jacoby last week Thursday, A large roe shad brought a dollar. ? S S IM l iiffilli iiji 11 11 11 All tho new slvlea of wall nonor at Mercer's. Tlicro will bo an ndlourncd session nf court on April 1st. Ucaiitlful birthday cards at Mercer's, fro m ono cent to two dollars. All applications for license must be filed thrc :e weeks before the 3rd. day of May. Farmers, read th Firmer' Produce Exchange In this Issue. Tho llenton stace Was drawn liir fnni horses on .Monday. The roads were very bad. One hundred different styles of Dado indow -shades at Mercer's. Prlee, lOcts. l.fi0. Movmgs are finite numerous. We will announce changes of residence so far as we can ascertain them. Paper for the parlor sitting room and hall, Paper for the bed-room, kitchen nnd all. At Mercer's. Ilrobst's wagon shops arc kept busy turning out new work, and rcnalrltnr. Good work nnd low prices neeoiiut for It. Those of our siibscrllicrs who chance their postolllee this Spring, will please no tlfy us, giving tho old address us well as the new. Ask your merchant for O. K. rnfTi-p. Try it and you will use no other. It is home roasted. Always fresh and has no 'I""'- m- 12 if. The names of Samuel HnviW nml .1 if. Heller, both of Mllllln. have been men. tioncd In connection with tho Associate idgeshlp. Wall paper ! Wall nancr 1 Wall turner Do you Intend to paper a rsom 1 If so, sure lo call and sec our u&ner before you make your selection. J. II. Mercer. There will be a grand ball on Saturdi v evening, March 27, nt the Itlnk. Tickets fertile evening, m cents. Single dance. 10 cents. Metherell's Orchestra will !, in attendance. The Hemlock township Sunday school Convention will be held In the Lutheran church nt lluckhurn on Saturday, March 27, at 10 n. m. All persons interested in Sunday school work are Invited to attend. A remnant of tho Salvation Army ap peared or. the streets Tuesday evening. A drum, witli which they beat very poor time, was the only musical instrument they had. The army will soon be a thing of the past. Dillon's catalogue of llowcrs. seeds and plants for 1830, Is out. Ills handsomely Illustrated, and Bhows that Mr. Dillon can compete with seedsmen and llorists any where. The catalogue Is sent free to all his customers. Mrs. Jonathan Cliromis died at her home in East llloomsburg on Sunday night. She was a sufferer for several years from cancer. The funeral took place on Wed. nesday afternoon. Her husband nnd sev eral children survive her. An application was made to the Hoard of Pardons by Hon. II. W. Palmer last week in behalf of D. F. Scybcrt, now un dergoing imprisonment lu the Luzerne county jail, for larceny. It was in vain. and Scybcrt will serve his time out. M. C. Turrcll, the cfllcient Principal of the Greenwood Seminary nt Mlllvllle, has resigned his position. The trustees desire to secure a competent person to take charge of the school at an early day. Mr. Turrell left on Monday, the 22d Inst., for State College. Thetc will be a meeting of tho teachers. officers and Sunday school workers of llloomsburg, on Tuesday, April 0 morn- ng, noon and evening. In the Lutheran church, beginning nt 0:30 a. m., 2 o'clock and 7:30 p. in. Exercises to consist of mu sic, addresses, etc. All nre cordially in vited to be present. 2t. The office and bar-room nt St. Elmo have been rearranged nnd handsomely fitted up by the proprietor, J. L. Glrtnn. The table is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Glrtou who has a wide reputation as a rook, and meals are served at the regular hours, or prepared at any hour, as guests may desire. Now here is something which is really worth making n note of. If a piece of eliarcoal is laid on a burn the pain will subside immediately, and if left upon the wound for an hour, will cure It. This seems almost incredible, but as a piece of charcoal is readily procurcable it should be kept in every house, for Immediate use, and its efficacy tested. Ullnd Tom, the wonderful pianist, will ghc pne of his entertainments in the Op. era House on Tuesday evening, March 30. We need not speak of his musical gifts, as he has n world-wide reputation He Is a hiilf-vUtcd negro, but when he sits down at a lilann ho brings from it the most mar vellons sounds, and executes the most difficult classic selections with great ex. presslon and aeeuiacy. Reserved seats at McKlnncy's. List of Sellers remaining in tho Po3t Of. lice at llloomsburg for week ending March 23, 1880: Mr. E. Dennett, Miss Catharine Evans, Mrs. Lvdla Ornv. Miss Mazlc Hughes, I)r, Philip Stobo Moser, Mr. S. J. Williams, Wm. J. i ocum, (MUDS. Mr. J. W. GIrton, Alex. McIIenry. Persons calling for these letters will please say 'advertised." UsokokA. Claiik, P..M. In its issue of April 10 The Philadttpkia Wttlh Tint will print a sketch of the or i?anlzallon and subsequent achievements nf the Eeiehlv-fourth lteglmcnt, rennsyi vanla Volunteers, l'ortralts of uoionei Murrav and of nil of the chief olllccrs will be given. Tho sketch is from the pen of Lieutenant Harvey S. Well's and Is most graphically told. All old members of this fnmnus rcelment and their menus auu relatives will bo interested In securing a copy of The Timet of this date for preserva tlon. Tho Ilazlcton Sentinel says that George Mcllrlde died at his homo in Hunibolt, ou Monday of last week after an Illness of a week, aged 00 years. Mr. Mcllrlde was born In Columbia county, near Herwlck, nnd for many Jyears was stable boss for the Jackson & Woodlu Manufacturing Company. He came to Humbolt nbout len years ago to accept a slmlllar position with Llnderman & Skcer. For five or sir years past he was also mall carrier between there and Humbolt. He was for many years a consistent and faith, ful member of tho Methodist church and was a man of the hlghett sense of honor and Integrity. Ho leaves a widow and two sons, Oscar and William, the former being now a resident of Herwlck and the latter now residing In Nebraska. Are you going to paper your house this Spring? You can suit yourself at George A. Clark's book store, For wall paper nnd window shades go to Qcorgo A. CJark's book store. Tho Progressive Dictionary should ba In tho hands uf every owner of n Webster or Worcester. It is a supplement ol 40,000 words, phrases nnd definitions, nnd over 400 new Illustrations. It contains words not to bo found In any other die'lonary, and tho supplements contain, all new words that arc constantly being added to tho language. Mr. Howard Hldlctnan, of this town, has tho agency for Columbia, Montour, Luzerne, Northumberland, 8ny der, Union, Lycoming, Juniata, Mllllln, Dauolitn, Perry and Lackawanna counties. A Lackawanna county man went fooling around n grand Juror somo time ago, try ing to Interest him personally In (he caso of a neighbor who had been arrested for violating tho liquor laws. The juror In formed a lawyer of the fact, tho lawyer prosecuted tho would-be "jiiry-ilxcr," he was tried and convicted, nnd sentenced to pay the co-ts of prosecution nnd u line nf $250. The Judgn In passing sentence slnted that he would be very merciful In view of the supposed Ignornnco of tho man concerning the enormity of his of fense, but desired It to be understood that the next Jury.flxor convicted lu that court might expect tho full penally of the law to be visited upon lilm. Oliver Covnnhovan, a prominent citizen of Ornngcvlllc, died at his home on 'lliurs day night, March IStli, after a lingering Illness, aged ft9 years. Ho was burled in tlicOrangcvlltc Cemetery on Sunday, ltcv. C. iv. Canllcldnlllciatlng. Mr. Covnnhovan ipent most of his life In Orange, and was engaged at different times in milling, lumbering nnd farming, nml acquired a cf nifortnlile fortune. Ills benevolence was well itnown, although never exercised In such n way ns to make a display of It. On his death-bed he gave a home to n man ton poor tit pay for It. He was a brother of Mrs. C. IJ. McIIenry of Stlllwati r and Mrs. ,1. 11. tlarmau nf Orungcvlllc. His wife and one child, a daughter, survive him. In his death the community loses an excellent citizen. "lli.lND Tom. One pccularity about this extraordinary genius is, that uncouth ns he appears, seemingly holding all national attributes In obedience he has power to draw around him th j elite of the city. Mon of intellect, men of minds nil go to sec Tom not to witness his antics, not to listen to his imitations, hut to be astonish ed, confounded, and nmiized, nt the effect he produces on the piauii. Ills notes arc so thrilling, nnd his rxicution so perfect and startling as to amuse every listener. The piano Itself seems gifted, and sends lortli In revcrbrnttons, praises, as- It were, to Blind Tom. There is music In nil things,biit Blind Tom Is the temple where in music dwells. He is a sort of door keeper besides, and when he opens the portals, music seems to Issue forth to wake the soul tiMcstacy.' Enquirer Opera House, Mulch 30th. 'I ho Slate Normal School of the 0th dis. trict nt Hloomsbiirg, Pa , will begin the spring term on .Monday, March 29th, 1880. Tho attendance m the Normal depart ment is the largest in any winter term In the history ol the school. The corps of teachers will lie enlarged to meet the In creased nttendanco of the coming term. The addllional building containing twenty six recitation rooms is almost under roof, Hereafter, candidates for the new Sen ior class will be examined In nil the pre ceding studies by the State Hoard at the time of the Senior cxmninatlon, in June, and that will be the final examination in those studies. A similar examination will be held early In September for candidates unable to attend in June, Special effort will be made during the coming term to prepare students tor this examination and that of County Superin tendents. Students prepared here for col lege nro now in Amherst, Williams, Vassar, Lafayetto Dickinson and Lehigh U niver sity. Students having n card from the Principal may buy tickets at lialf-fare on the L. V.,D. L. &, W. nnd P. &. It., It. Its. Write for further Information, fm. 12 4t. Tlic Audubon Hociet). The Audubon Society (named after the great nnturahst), founded Inst Fetiruary, is rapidly Increasing its membership in all parts of the country. The purposo of the society is to prevent (1) The killing of any wild bird not used for food. (2) The taking or destroying of the eggs or nests of any wild birds. (3) The wearing of the feathers of wild birds. The office Is at 40 Park How, New York. The Society wishes a local secretary In every town and village to secure signers of its pledges; and will, upon npplica'ion, furnish circulars of Information and pledge forms. Upon the return of the signed pledges certificates of uicmbrrthlp will be issued Beyond the promise contained in the ph ilge no obligation nor responsibility Is Incurred. There are no fees, no dues, nor any expenses of tiny kind. There ure no conditions ns to age. The promoters of the movement are san gulne of clti'dlng a great change of senti ment relative to the destruction ol our songsters and Insect-destroying ulrds lor hat decoration, A Itallroail from niaucli Cliuulc to Newcnslle, An application for a charter to an impor tant railroad enterprise was tiled at the Stato Department at Darrisburg on tho 20th. The eastern terminus is to bo at Manch Chunk and the western at New Castle, where It is probably Intended to connect with the Pittsburg nnd Lake Eric. The proposed organization is to be known ns the New York, HJoomsburg and West ern Hiillroad Co., whoso capital Is placed at 510,000,000. The length of the new railroad Is two hundred and eighty miles and the route will embrace the counties of Caibon, Schuylkill, Columbia, Northum berland, Union, Lycoming, Clinton, Cen tre, Clearfield, Jefferson, Armstrong.Ilutler and Lawrence. The directors are W. W. Frask, Newburg, N. Y., in whose name nearly all tho stock Is subscribed! I). Mess more, New Yorkj John I. Illalr, New Jer. scy; J. O. Ilrown, David Lowenberg, A. Z. Schoch and E. O. Wells, of lllooms burg, Pa. Tile New Trout Law. We print tho new law regulating tho catching of trout, nnd give it In full, as follows: An act to prevent tho catching, killing, exposing for sale cr having in possession speckled trout, except from the 15th day of April to the 15th day of July. Section 1, Ho it enacted, etc., That it shall bo unlawful for any person to catch, kill, nr expose to sale, or have in Ids or her possession, after tho same has been caught or killed, any speckled trout save only from the 15th day of April to the 15th day of July, under a penalty of ten dollars for each trout so killed, or had in posses sion, but this art shall not prevent any person catching trout with nets in waters i i . .. i.i , . . , i . .. . i , uwueu ny milium u siiiuk inner wiut-rB, Seo, 3. All acts or parts ot acts Incnn. sistrnt wllh the above are hereby repealed. Approved 11th June. 1883, Seo the window shades at Mercer's. Pa per, felt, oil cloth, Hollands, &c. Ml 111 water. Sheriff Smith was In town on Monday. The public school of this place will close on Tuesday this week, Hut little sugar and syrup were mado here this Spring. Most of tho camp own ers did not boll any. A poor season, they cay, Mnple sugar making will soon bu one of tho things of tho pnst, in this part ot the country. Thu four blacksmiths of this ptaco aro kept busy from morning till night. C. II. McIIenry Is getting timber and lumber on tho ground, preparatory to erecting a largo building tho coming Sum mer. Wo understand that O. II. Pennington Is to open u blacksmith shop at Bender town. How often we hear the expression, "He Is n good fellow." Now what is theieal meaning, tho true sense of the saying 1 Alexander Pope, In his essay on "Man," saysi "Worth mnkes the man, want ot It tho fellow." Last Saturday wo took a stroll through the planing mill of T. II. Edgar, and weto much surprised to see the immense stock of building material, which ho has on hand. The large lumber sheds, and mill up stairs, down stairs and everywhere is piled so full of worked flooring, Biding, Ac, that you can scarcely get s.round through them. Hundreds of splendidly finished doors, piles of sush nnd blinds, meet your eye at every turn, The present condition of the School grounds Is disgraceful, to say the least. That one man should be allowed to dlsrc. gard tho laws, nnd let his hogs run at large und root up all the grass plots and play grounds around the school house Is an out rage. We trust the directors will look uf tcr the matter this Summer, L. Uernnrd has a line stock of watches jewelry and silverware. Only first class goods nt low prices nil goods warranted as represented. dec 11-tf l.lKlitHtrc-c-l. Hev. J. S. Ileycr tilled his routine of np. pnintmcnts on Suudny last for the first time In the new Conference year. In all probability A. M. White's family were seen nt the Presbyterian church nn Sunday for the last time. They go for their future home In tho West on Tuesday next. Two of our public schools will close this week. Theo. McDowell, formerly of lids town, nut now of Wlllianisport, spent a few days visiting friends. J. L. Crawford purchased a tine cow at Harman's sale for forty-eight dollars. Chickeiisbrouqlit 03 to OOets. a piece. A Mr. Hrumsteller moved to town ou Filday to take clufgc of the blacksmith shop owned by Joseph Kelm, he having re tired from the business. J. M. Hulshizer has again opened up the machine business at ills old stand. James Trump moved to Fishingcreek township on Tuesday. Morris Scybcrt moved from the 1). H Sloan farm In Centre to his own home near r.ightstrcet, on Tuesday. A (io,oo Mlbllcnl Reward. The publishers of Hutledge's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards in their Monthly tor April, among which Is the following : We will give $20.00 to the person telling us which Is tho longest chapter in the New Testament Scriptures (not the revised edition), by April 10th., 1880. Should two or more correct answers be received, the reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner Apr. IStli., 1880, Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents lu sliver or postal notes, (no postage stamps taken) witli their answer, for which they will get tho Monthly for May in which the name ami address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which several more valuable rewards will bo of feied. Address Hutlepok PrnusutNO Comi'asv, Easton, Pennn. Another Hwlndlc. It looks as If our farmers, as a class, were the most easily swiudled people in the country. Somo of them are shrewd enough, but the most of them am gulled by every bum that comes along. Tho other day a man went through I) luphin county with a lot of colored salt put up in jars, which he represented was a stump con suming powder. His instructions were to bore a hole In the stump, fill it with pow. der, plug up the hole, let It stand for six weeks and then set the stump afire and It would burn way down below the plow-line. The farmers caught on to it readily. The six weeks' provision was a wise one, for It allowed the agent to get away. An exami nation of the "powder," however, proved its worthless qunlith'S and i lie farmers can again kick Ihrmsilvcs over being badly fooled. Do not delude yourself that your catar:h will leave you itself. It never does. It may lie dormaut, but the next cold you take aggravates it. Cure It speedily with Keller's Calatrh Itcmedy. Try it, The Theutrc I. aw. The decision In the theatre law is that a manager has the right to refuse to admit to his theatre a person who has bought a ticket, but who has proved himself to be obnoxious to tho audience. The ticket holder is entitled to have his mnuey re funded, but can maintain no claim fori damages. ThU Is not only tho right le gally but also tho common sense view of the matter and every one who goes to any place of amusement Is hound to bebavo himself and respect the rights nf perform ers and audience. If he makes himself u nuisance he may he put out or If known to be of that churactcr may bo refused admission, even after having bought a ticket. Hoard of Trade. A sufficient number of names have been obtained to effect an organization of a Hoard of Trade. All persons interested in tho movement who desire to be somo mem bers before an organization is effected, will tlnd the papers in tho hands ot Mr. 1), Iiaweubcrg. A meeting will bo held In the parlor of tho Exchange Hotel or. Monday evening, 29th, nt 7 o'clock, for tho election of officers, after which time all members must be balloted for, A full attendance is desired, Scott's Emolilon of Furs Cod I.iveruil wllliliypopl-.oHiililtcH In Scrofulous and Consumptive Cases. Dr. O. O. Lockwood, N. Y saysi "I have frequently prescribed Scott's Emul sion and regard it as a valuable prepara tion lu scrofula and consumptive ca9es, palatable and efficacious." Catarrh is a disease of the mucous mem brane, almost invarlnby originating in tho nasal passages and maintaining its strong hold in tho head. Ely's Cream Halm will cure catarrh in Its worst stages, and gives .Immediate relief from cold in head, u contains no Injurious drugs. Price SO cts. nlctl. Mrs. Loby, wlfo of John Crcvellng, of Van Camp, died March Ulli. 1830 aged 73 years 8 months and 27 days. Tho funeral took place Sunday n. in. nt St. James, whero she was burled, Owing to tho nb senceoftho M. E. mlnlsteis, attending general conference, Hey. A. Iloutz con ducted tho obsequies, She left n husband, son, two daughters nnd fourteen or fifteen grand children to mourn her loss. Deceas ed was a prominent and honored member of the M. E, Church, n devoted wife, a kind and loving mother nnd a quiet nnd respected neighbor. Her icninlns were followed by n largo concourse ot mourning friends nnd sympathizing neighbors. A. N. Yost, deputy sheriff of Columbia Co. Is n grand son of the departed. Tho cir cumstance nf this death constrains us to take a retrospective view from our stand point In the path.way of life, which is now far beyond Its meridian and call to mind reminiscences of early youth, mid those associated with us in our earlier history. Wi will not speak personally of those who have gone, but only thqso who tnrry and linger on the "shores of time," decrepit with age, ranging from three scoro and ten years to four score or more. In our boyhood, thoso contemporary with JJicsc surviving fathers and mothers were the sole motive powtr of our community, Its bono nnd sinew, nerve and muscle, nnd Its hope, pride and glory. In n few more years death will have removed them all and tin ir places for a tew days will be occupied by a few of our own generation. The number of these old mid honored relics of the bygone generation Is surpris ingly small, nnd sad Indeed were the thought of parting with them, If this was all of life to live. Of the above named class we find rem-iinliig Jacob and John Wenner and wives, Aaron llendir and wife, Sumnel Yost, John Crcvellng, Peter Crcvellng and wife, Jonas Doty, John Itliiard and wife, mothers Helslilinu and Doty, Peter Knse, Kuben Gibbous, Peter Y. Stlne and Simon Tubbs, bi other of the deceased. Of these aged fathers Mr. Yost Is about 31 and Mr. Tubbs Is In ids 87th. year, several others are near w. At a glancu we seo that changes are constant and the number of old people, not so large as we imagined, nnd of the families inhabiting the community 43 and 50 years only these few remain. This encompasses a scope within the bounds of St. James und Hamlin congregations. Of the above named hinds of families, Peter Crevcllng's nnd Ueuben Olbbons' nre the only orig. Inal ones that have never been separated by the "icy hand" or death. May their lives be spared to us yet ninny days. J. Fine gilt celling decorations at Clark's book store. I'.IIHt IIC-IIIOII. Will Ipher killed a hog last Wednesday that netted 402 lbs. When last heard from, Wellington IIuglicB of Cambra hud 'ost 124 hogs, be sides many little pigs from the disease of hog eholeri. Public sales are no rarity in tjicsn latter March days. Again we hear of encouraging prospects for coal in Fatrinount township, it is re ported that Hen Hlish leased his farm to E. 11. Cox fi Bros, for development. The Hitting season is again nt hand and numerous changes will be made. Either there arc dull axes to grind, or a great many targets to be fired at, judging Irom the tone of the newspapers. Hut houcst officials are like fruit trees that are unmercifully shock and clubbed by those who like to steal good apples. Mrs. Judge Krickbaum manages her household affairs ut present without the nld ot au assistant mitld. Tbo attempted incendiarism gave Hen ton quite a scare a few weeks ago. During the thunder storm last Friday afternoon, George Pringle, whlio walking alongside the public road, between the residences ot Wash. -nnd Fletcher Bowman, In tho borough or New Columbus, was In. stantly killed by lightning. He was be ing sheltered from the storm under nn um brella into which the lightning struck, the electric fluid passing down the handle to tho braces, thence to his head, singeing his hair, penetrating the skin of his fore head and pnssing down thu body, tearing the soles from his boots nnd knocking a ,ole in tho ground where ho stood when struck. He was a bachelor and living with ids sisters In an up river town, cither Piltston or Scranton, and, owning laige coal claims at Pittslon nnd also much real estate In Huntington and Benton town ships. Ho gave very close attention to his farms In the nbove townships and every-Mondny cuine to superintend some of their nffnirs, returning to his home every Si turduy afternoon. An Important HvcihIoii. Judge Schuyler, of Northampton county, has decided that either prosecutors or de fendants lu unsuccessful prosecutions for misdemeanor, sentenced to pay costs of prosecution and in default or payment committed to prison, must serve out their full time, lie snysi "It Is a part of every sentence that tho person sentenced shall "stand committed until the sentence Is complied with,'" From such a sentence there Is no appeal to the Hoard of Piison Inspectors. Shade cloth by tho yard, and in patterns, at Geoige'A. Clark's book store. Tho remaining comes of tho History of Columbia County, a book of 000 pages illustrated and bound in cloth will bo closed out at $1,00 each, 25 cents extra by mail. For sale at tho Coi.usiuian Ollioe. Bloomsburg, I'a. Don't forget I. W Hartman it Son's 75 cent cashmeres for U2J cents a yard. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting- Employment. We want Live, Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United Stales and Cana, da, to tell a patent article of great merit, on its MBK1T&. An article having a large tale, pay in over loo per cent profit, having no compe tition, and on which the azenl is nrotrctcd in the exclusive sale by a deedgiveu for eaih and every luumy no may ciuig iiuit, ua- in, wit these advantages to our agents and the fact lhat it is an article that can be sold to cverv houc uwuer, it might not be necessary ta make an "rATKAOKUlNARVOPFBs" to secure gooil agentfc al onre, but we have concluded to make lt to show, not only our confidence lit the merits tti our invention, but in its salability byanyagetil that will handle it with energy Our aucuU now at worL are making from Si to to &oao a mouth clear and this fact makes It safe for us t- make our otter to all who are out ot employ, meut. ny agent that will give our business . thirty davs trial and fail to clear at lea.t Iuk in this time, adovs all KxrESsKs. can return all goods unsold to us and we will tcfund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent wno would like ten or more couutles and work them through suhagents for ninety da) and fail 10 clear at leibt $;jo AUutK AIL t rbNslts, can return all unsold and get their moneyback. Noother employer of agentsaever dared to make such offers, nor would v. e if wo lid not know that v.e have agents now making nore than double the amount we guaranteeu: nd but two sales a day would give a profit of ier $i?s a month, and that one of our agents .oak eljhleen orders in one day. Our lar.:e de. ocnplive circulars explain our offer fully, and these wo wish to send to everyone out uf em ployment who win sena us tnree one ciut stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency In timo for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary olTer. Wo would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen ters in tho country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address cf all such they I now. Address at onco, or you wilt lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money, khhnim sianufactvi'inii io , ' ... I lilC.UG. 1 I . II . Iiw iiuiiiueit4 01 mswuig, a. ill J POWDER Absolutely Pure. nils powaer never varies, f marTel of purltf rotiKihaa i wuilesomeness. More economical ai ttie ordinary kinns. and cannot be sold mpeiion witn tue multitude of low test, stao eight, alum or pbosprtate powders. Hold on I can), ltorii. IUiinu Powder Co ,lim Wall-st V. Oct 16-ly LOCAL NOTICES. Side, shoulder, and hams wanted at C O. Marr's. Foi: Sai.k. Two good young horses, elso, tlr't quality farm Implements, of ev ery description used on a farnij also, farm wagon", philinn spring wagons, buggies, iVc. As I do n t expect to canvas much this season, I nsk farmers to call and sec ire, us 1 shall sell at low figures S. O. Siiivk. Table nnd lloor oil cloths ut O. C. Marr's Fou Sale. Clnverseed, timothy seed, shotes, calves and nil kinds of lumhir. Boards, rails, 2x4, scantling, joist, plank, lath, chestnut, hemlock nnd pine, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 shingles, pine boards und siding, surfaced, white pine, yellow pine und hem lock llooring, plastering, lath, pickets, Ax-, at Lightstrict, by Silas Young. in 20-2m Go toC. C. Marr's for wool nnd cotton carpet chain. First of April goods, in all Hues, ut I. W. Ilartnian it Son's. Viz: Tubs, buckits, baskets, wash boards, itc. Dishes, in all styles, Ac , Ac, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKliN. All persons are hereby notified that any persons buying Conynghnin township or ders will purchase the same subject to any equities that may exist as to the taxpayers. That the Tuxpuyeis Association are will ing to make nil roads, keep In repair nil roads and bridges free of expense to indi vidual taxpayers lor tho jenr 18S.1), and subject to the direction of the Supervisors of said township und as there Is no legal tax levied for the year, and all legitimate expenses ol thn Hoad Department are be ing paid, there is no necessity f ir any or ders being Issued. All orders icquirc the signatures of both Supervisors of tho Township Clerk and should bear the seal of the township. Tho nbove notice is being glyen so that all persons can govern themselves necnr.l ingly. S. M. Itn.EV, Agent for Taxpayer's Association. Ashland, Pa., Nov. 27, 'S5.-tf. Little onions wanted nt C. C. Marr's. Best dark calico, Gets. Best light calico, 5cts. At I W. Hnrtman fc Sou's. Want 100 teams to haul bark now, to be unloaded In the cars at the railroad. Also, potatoes, turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, thrittv, white, clean shotes. that weigh from S5,'30, 40. 50, 00. to 75 pounds. nutter, eecs. nice creen apples, cloversecu and nrions, nt Lightstreet. LlCU.-O-KlniS.J SII.AS 10VMI. The best svmp is the "Oueen," sold at C. C. Marr's. TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS. I W. Hartman & Son offer n lanre line of muslins lor sheetings. Also, counter panes, linens, towels, itc. Choice fresli garden seeds at C. C. M irr's I. W. Hartman it Son have a full line of dishes for tlrst of April housekeeping S.ou to . uu per set. C. C. Marr wants butter, eggs, lard, side, shoulder nnd ham. BUSINESS NOTICES. hen Baby was ilck, wo five her CMtoria, VThev ho ni a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When aho became illjj, she clang ta CaitorU, When the had Children, she gave them Cailoria, M. C. Blair. Alderman 5th Ward. Scrun ton, Pa , stated Nov. 9, '83 : He had used Dr. Ihonias' l.clectrlc Oil for sprains, burns, cuts, primes and rheumatism Cured every time. Plain ciuestioiis for Invalids. Have the routine mcdicluc of the profession done von no good r Are vou discouraged and miseiable? If so, test the properties of the great vegetable specific, Dr. Walker's Cu Itornlii v negar hitters, thn U.'cst invig orant. coriecllve and alterative that has ever seen the light, und you will find re. lief. 'I'll atteud to It soon." Don't cheat yourself lu that way. lour hair is grow ng thinner, uiyir anil mure nieless every iltiv. Save it and lestnre its original color. softness and glos by using Parkei's Hair Balsam awhile. Imurchl.' !ick Headache, Thousands who have suffered intensity with sick lieudaclin sav that Hood's Sursupnrilla lias completely cured them One gentleman thus relieved, writes i --nooirs surs-ipurillu is woith its weight In gold.'' Header, It you arc a sufferer with sick headache, give Hood's S.irsnparllla a trial, It will do you posi tive good. Made by C. I. Hood it Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists- 100 doses one dollar. Suecess in life depends largely upon tho condition of the blood. If your child's uioou is poor nnu watery, try n bottle ol l)r. uuud's uenerul tonic lor children. The only tonic ever expressly prepared for clilldieu and mothers after conllnement. If you aro suffering from u sensn of ox. tremo weariness, try ono boltlo of Ayer's sarsaparilia. u win cost you urn one dol lar, and will do you Incalculable good. It will do uway with lhat tired leellng, and give you new uiu nun energy. "iou may remeiiilier 1 spoke In you about having been nlllleted witli severe headaches. Well, some lime ago I begun taking Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Heniedy" in fiiint hope of lellet. To my delight, and rather to my surprise, 1 have never hud an attack since. How thankful I am 1 need hardly tell you, I heuilily wish that all women tortured In thi" way knew now certain and pleasant "pavonto item edy" Is. Sarah J, Woodruff, Newburg, iv i . Imuran.; Hop porous plasters contain no cupslcum 10 iiiirn ami in nine, i ucy sooinu huh Kill pain and strengthen weak putts, 25c. ut druggists". "100 doses one dollat" is true only nf Hood s Sursaparllla, and it Is au unnnswer. able argument ns to strength and economy, HOUSE NOiES, "I lako pleasure In saying that when mv horses were sick with what was called lung fi ver, last Spring, I gave Simmons Liver Regulator (liquid) lu ono ounce doses, twice n day, TI.ey all recovered speeiuiv. v.. T. Mictiener. rrop'r .Mien. euir's l-.xprcss, Jcnklntown, i'a " "1 wish to statu that u valuable horm of mine wuh taken with colic, and, after using ull means available, the thought struck mo (us I hail no salts In the house) In uao Simmons. Liver Hegiilalor. After giving about four ounces of It, lu thu lupso o( it half hour ho hud mi opeiiitlmi and was cured, 1 think It valuabld Information ti yourselves mid stock misers, lours re suectfully W. A, Hullunil, Jesstisvllle us. Parker's Tonic krnt In n home Is a sentl I nel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly, j It keeps the blood pure, nnd tho stomach, liver nnd kldnrvs In worklnz order. Coughs nnd colds vanish before It. It builds up tho health. No w so mother will bo without It. mar, "I tell VOU. hiisliAml. t want to trv It 1 I had suflercd for veurs with a complaint tho physician called gravel, and they hnd given up ine niiempi ui neip inc. .My who enru or in. Kennedy's f avorite lleineuy, ud spoke ns above. To plcaso lie r I got bottle. I sed Hint and two nr t ine more. nd presently the tumble vanished never to leliirn. .My wUu hnd n tort of Inspira tion that lime. Washington .Monroe, Cats kill, N, V. Faith like hers deserves Its to ward. Imatchl2. ADVEUTItKHS! Send for our select Hit ef local iiewsenners. Oeo. 1. Howell tx., lo spruce M. N. V. (maris-it. iAi MIK AlNSWOKTH HOI I.Kit and PIPE UOVKHINd. A perfect iion-cmiiluclnr. For 'urination send for circular. MAIX'OM l'AT- EltsoN, 1". o. Ilox 30, Heading-, fa. marls 4tr, III moro money than at anything clsobjtaka fi lug nn agency lor 1 lie bent selling book out 111 lli-gluncrs succeed grandly. None fall Term fni. Illl.LtTT Itnor f!n..l-onTLiN Maine. decisis. BIG 'OFFER. WZ"Tc will fltVF.AWAY 1,000 sclt-opcrattng wash Inir machines. If ion want one tend us A your ii NATIO 'our mine, I'.o. niul express onice nt once. T1IH ATiu.N.u, io.,si iieyM., n, v. mar.l it-r. w Aillr-s.i K WANT SAI.KS.MO everywhere, loca and travelhnr. to sell our irooili. "Ulnar Kooil salary niulnll expenses. Write for iLiiin v ,uvu itim kmiiu n ,ini,, "iiiiifu rnb. lll-l Vllillll Utl I'L'llll'lllli ,.,,11 1, . XIV ishinglon St., iloston, .Mass. maMlMt.il. ' IAMIN WANTUDtowork for lis at their own homes. I" to tin wr week can bo easily J mado; no cnnruHslnir; fascinating and steady i-iiuioincnu l-uriiciuars anti humpie or mo work sent for stamp. Address llo.MK MT'OCO., I'. I, tin lUtlt lln.tnn Una. .nn ,1, ,, H KeUbllshed FAY'S 1SM' MANILLA ROOFING! Takes the load- doos not corrode like tin nr iron, nor deeay like shinglfle or tar onmpoeitlons j easy to ADplr t rtronfr and dnrttble! at half tho cost of tin. la also a. HUlfSTITIJTKjrbr I'J.AHTKK nt llnlflho Coat. OAltPKTH and ItLMlH of same material, nonhlft the wear of Oil Clothe. OatalneTu and Mtnnlee C'UKK. Y. 1I..FA V A CO., tillDK.-i, .V. J. iuur.iu-4i.il. I MRM Send 10 cents pos'tlgc, nnd we will mall A t r you yrec a roj ui, viiluablc, sample box is Uls l or gooils that will put .toil In the way of maklDi r.i,r imi at once, than nuvtlilnc else In America. Iloth hexr.sot nil need can Ihoat home and w oik In spare lime, or all tho iiuii'. t-uiuuu iiui n-tiuircu. v in bllin you. Immense pay sure for those who start nt once. ii&u. kcu., rortianu, .lie. novauiy PILES OH IILMOH11II01DS. ULCEUS J fissure, Itching, fistula, 1c, cured wltnout pain by the IIicissi.hiioik Tiiestmet. Illustrated lapcra explaining Hie system and containing ref rences sent rrce. Address .r. ir. cooLinan, m. . U0H Mr;omiiir Ave, Scmntox, I'a. .iiaicn iv.wns. T7HEAS HUOWN'S INSURANCE JL AOKNC'Y. Moj cr's new building, .Mala street, bToonisburg, Pa. Assets litiia Insurance Co.. of Hartford. Conn J7.0Ts.2e, lloynl of Liverpool I3,.vio,oo5 Ijinc.islilrc iu.ikio.oiC; iro Association, rnlladelplua 4,ltli,,i 'ncenlx, or London s.eiiii.:!? .ondon K Lancashire, of Knaland l.im.vr Ilartfonlof llartlord 8.27:i.ir.O Springfield I'lronnd Marine S,o2,5fc0 As the atrenclcs are direct, nollclesaro written for the Insured without delay in the ofllce at mouinsuuiv uci. 20, 01- Goud Businoss Location I The tiiiduraiuned offers for sale, on o.isy terms, the Planing Mill, Dry Dock, Lumber Sheds etc., (with excellent wharfage facilities) iociited on tho banks of tho l'onri'ii Canal, within ono (piartcr of a tiiilo of tho D. L. & V. depot, at Reach Ha vuu, Mzerno county, i n, A good lurry also connects this place with the coun try on opposite side of the Susque hanna river. The machinery consists of a largo planer.innnlding and match ing machine, turning lnthu and bracket saw, also circular saws, all in good working order. It has a ,0-horse Power W ater Wheel under a twenty-six foot head. The mill is30x4."i feet, with two large lurn beisliedi, ono 1Sx94. one 20xGl. This is a good opening for any energetic business man. l-or turtlier particulais ipply to Sarah Jtsraclcr, IJx'n or D. 15 r a ik it Kstatk., INiaich ,")-lt. Roach Haven, I'a. iron away ! Ten tiioiis'nnd linbios nro. o-ivnn yearly tothe grave by not having Dv. Uand'si Teethiiiir Lotion on their tninis when teethiiit'. SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING WONDERFUL ! SOMETHING MAGICAL ! To bathe the baby's rniiis! while teething, relieving all inilaniina- tion, swelling and pain. LOST I A good nianv night's rest by not haying Dr. JIandVColioCure, tor it gives baby comfort and sleep without stupefying or in juring it. rso opiates. -No con stipation. bold at Ivleini s drug store, general agent for Dr. Hand's remedies for children. Labora tory at Scranton, Pa. ,deo,eow. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR. Who nlwavB eives vou the latest ... ..i .... i . ..... ..i-., .. ,. Btyit-s, nun cms yuur cioiuillg lo til you, i Living nan ino oxpenence lc or iiuinlier ol w.niM m thn lni nruur It 1IM ncss, lias learned what imittAial w give Ins customers tho best satisfactK for wear and stvlo and will trv pleaso nil who give im a call. Al on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods Ol' AM. DESCItllTlONS. HATS, GAP AND UMBRELLAS Always of tho latest styles, Call and ox annuo ins siock ueioru purchasing else wuero. Stal door loMllaltal Jan1 Corner .Mtiiu & Market Sin. msli't, h. 0 Aprll.-s-iy 00 A PRESENT! Our renders for 1! cents In postage stamps to pny for mailing and wrapping nnd nnmesof two book audits, will rrcelvn KHKK a meet Finish I'nnor Kngrnvlng of all our I'HKSI IIKNTP, Including Cleveland, site Wxssincli, worth H.00. Address Eider Pub. Co.,Chicago, III. July my 59 In presents gl'en away. Head us 6 cents loslngo, anil by itoll you will vr.. in. Hint will Hart roil In wortc that will ot onco bring you In money fnsterthan nnythlngelw! in America. All about lheati,iai ItipreBcnts wllh each box. Agdits wanted ev iTy.vlicre, of either sex, of nil gw, for all tho time, or spare tlmo only, to work torus at their ownliome.s. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Halibtt Co., 1-ort-land, Maine. (declSSS. lor working people, fend 10 cents posl age, and w will mall you free, a royal, valuable sample lx of goods that will nav rou In the war of inaklne morn money fn it few dajsthan jou rverthourrlit posal lilc nt tiny buslncMi. capital not required. You can live at homo and work lnsparo time only, nr all the time Allot rwt h sexes, or nil ages, grand ly niicressfui, 50 cents to 15 easily earned overy (-selling. Unit all who want work may test the btiilncss, wemnko this unparalleled oner: To ail w ho nro not w ell so 11 -lied we will send II to pay for thn trouble of writing us. full particulars directions etc., sent free. Immense pay absolute ly sure fur all who stait at once. Dont delay. Addicss Stinson a; Co., Portland, Maine (decis. A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK for yniwi) ami xiddle-aqed mex. ONLY 1 IIY JIAI1, POSTPAID. Illustrative Sample Free to All. KNOW THYSELF. A Cruut Mccllcul work on .ilanliootl l'.xli fin sled vitality, iiervona and physical debil ity, pit'inatuio decline In man, ei ror of youlli.aiid the untold miner es resulting fiom indiscretion or ciccsm-h, A lutok for eieiy man, young, mlddle nged and old. It contains 1:25 prescriptions for nil acute and chronic ih-n-ases, each one of which Is Invaluable. So found by the ntiihor, whose ex pel teller ror S3 ) cm la such na probably never lie. toielellto the lot of nn.v titi.vlclan. :iou nasroH. bound In beautiful Trench inusltn, embossed coy ers. full tilt, guaranteed to In- a liner work Ineserr senso than any other work sold in thlscountry for ti m, oriiie money win oe n-iunueo in every in stance. Price only jl.Oi by mall, post paid, lllus tratlvptuinplo sent free to anybody, r-end now. ,oiu lueuai awnrueu ine aiuuor uy ine naunnai eiiic.il Assiriaiiun, lo ine i'reiiicni or wincn,ine on. P. A. Iiissel. nnd associate onlcers of the Hoard, the reader Is respect fully referred. The sclenceof lire Is worth more to the oung and mlddle-ngcd men of this generation than all the gold mines ot California and tho silver mines ot Nevada combined. ,S". i. Cn'itttttie. The Science of lite points, out the rocks nnd quicksands on which the constitution and hopes of many a joung man have been fatally wrecked. jMtHinrnt r.iiirtin, 'I he science of life Is of greater value than all the medical woiks published in this country for the past re 3 cars.- Atltuitu OwxtttHtlon. I lie science oi i.nu is a superu ana mnstny realise on nerx oils nnd physical debility, bttroit Iff I If fix. There Is no member of society to whom tho scl- ncoof I lte will not lie useful, whether youth, pi ent. guardian, instructor or clergyman. .troo- i.'1'ir. Address the ren body Medical institute. orDr.w. i-aiker, no. 4 liuuincn sireet, uosion, .Mass ,wno ay be consulted on all diseases requiring skill nt experience. Chronic and obstinate dh-rases hat halo ballted all other lihvslclaiis a sueclaltr. such tieated succc-study without an Instance of failure. .Mention The colimman. iebo.d.ly. The .lobbing Department of -OFFICE- is well stocked with material for oing all kinds of printing. Calling Cards, and Imitations n great variety. All kinds o BLANK! ept in stock. Special prices on large orders. OJIice 2nd oor below Exchange Hotel, Main Street, JBloomsburg, Pa. Adams' Patent Metallic PICKET FENCE. 51.75 per rod and upwards. SPECUL QUOTATIONS. All kind) of Imn Fencei, Gates, Fire Escrpcs, reucc psT.moN ........ le.rr. TTTTr. Iron Work in all styles. TCt GUARD Coal Screens a specialty, Iron Ladders, Wheels & Cresting. Blackimlthlng In ill branches. Estimates furnished. EAGLE IRON WORKS, Oor, Union Sc Canal Sts. WILKE3-DARRE, PA niaicli 1388ly. 3 S si Year. THEY LEAD ALIM886 BAUGH'S Pure Raw Bone Meal Pure Dissolved Rav Bones Special Manure for Seed Leaf Tobacco NewProcesslOGuano Economical Fertilizer DoubleEaglePhosphate Baugh's $25 Phosphate " High Grade Agricultural Chemicals Kent) U-T circuUr, i-ricev, end Mtupl3. Ad Jrrat BAUGH & SflNS TiimsjB Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. SUPERIOR $PEuTSCLESraOE5ES "KIT' S MICROSCOPES. TELESCOPES. FIELD-GLASSES, MAGIC LANTERNS. BAROMETERS. THERMOMETERS, Urnssliiir ItiMriiiiH-iiU. rbllutofihtciil and ( liriulrul AiHrntu. List sod Dt-scnritK.ns ol our Tun G'aUlcgUM wot I KIX en iillutin QUEERS $c CO. 924 Wesfn. r St PHILADELPHIA. N.WJWEK&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS ButiSg PHILADELPHIA. for, Clit'idiiut niul lHsilitlt his. Urrctse Ailii'NI.i'iiii'iiU f"t tins Pi-vr CCTIUATCC lnlWkrillHrlUlMI. cjjcp 0 1 IMA I CO at Lowest Cash Rntoa I fltC Vuir-V" AYER & SON'S MANUAL i jj jji n wi pi' I'