The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 22, 1886, Image 5

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL. .
(Foil Till I'OLVMBUN.)
D.uimwwn.
nv JoiiNsurroN.
Var up tho orcek, where mountains
lift, tlipir lnftv lip.nl- tnronnl Ihn ttlrtti. la
nnd ninny n gushing sprint; solids its
:.,
Bnumtown a town with a namo but no
habitation. Wo havo often hoard of
tho man who could not eeo tho town
lor houses, but hero thincs nro roverse.
un mtn.nl qc. tlin Im.nn., f. ti. .
1TV Ul. ...twv wvw .ttu Ilt.ttt:v.-I IUI bMU tU 11
or moro correctly speaking, wo cannot
boo tho town for tho want of houses,
tint ih,.ri w ; nn,i l. ,it:,.i.. i
catcd as is Stillwater or Benton, nnd
any person in tho neighborhood can
point it out to you. Why it is oallo.1
doavor to transcribe it.
Betwcon 45 and 50 vcars aco. a man
P.niibl bo oft toon finvoli,, , !
down tho creek road, carrying on his
i,m,l,W n n.W tnnWn .i,
Ho was rather short of stature, 'but
compactly built, and moved upon 1,J9
feet with a lirm tread. Ilia beard was
thick and flowing, and hia unout hair
parted in tho tnitldlo of his forehead
ni...ni Tin nn.
Mnn!n. i.ntif n o-,.i
sawmill and for several yean engaged
in tho mannfaeturo of lumber on 7ho
spot now dedicated to his memorv
Wo called him Brother Baum, because
ho was a preacher. He belonged to a
sect known in Denominational history.
as "tho church of God1' but was better
kuown among tho pcoplo as "Wine
brcnarians." IIo taurrht us cood Doo-
trino and exhorted "ono and caoh" of
us to rcpont and bo baptised but as
surca us,
Tho work was not complete,
Unless wo cashed each other's feet.
It ia said, once whilo holding forth
at Orangtiville, and upon tho impor
tance of feet washing a man was seen
to leave tho houso but soon returned
with a basin of water and n towel, ap
proaching tho stand ho said, "Brother
I am convinced of tho duty you teach
and wish to commence tho praotico of
it, hero and now, by washing your feet."
But said the minister, thia is not tho
timo and place, it ia a ohurch ordinanco
biinu tnu ifiuui-, it in u ui urea uruiuuuuu
and you must oorao to our quarterly
. t'' . J
meeting, where wo will bo happy to
join you in this important duty. Ah,
but said ho in reply, beforo that timo
comes, l may dio what then will be
oomo ot my poor soul T liut ho was
comforted with tho thought suggested,
that
In oasca of oxtremest need
Tho will is taken for tho deed
Thoro waa another thing, that, per
haps, had something to do in bringing
tno old gentlemen into tins
tho old gentlemen into Una section,
where ho thought ho could make flomo
ti . i.. : ,i I
monev. llo
with tho duty of going as a missionary
to tho "Flathead Indians." In private
conversation on tho subject he becarao
quito excited over tho thought of how
much good ho could do among
them,and would start on h mission as
soon as ho could raise the neccessary
means, lint alas I for human calcula
tions "ho found liko others beforo. hira
and. since, that lumbering in the mount
Ullll. omul-, bu.llt millluuiltr in me uuuui' I
aius and hauling tho products so far to
market was not a payinrr business, that
iiauintown bolonns to an oatl or urn "yBi" "" "'V
of tho history of upper Fishingcfeek, J13''- , 11 ,",no, "m" mm
nnd lor tho benefit of tho younger oigth and Is 1,200 fret high, lho
.ntin-d rt i,rv.,. t.T.m lamest ship in tho world is tho (Iroat
in truo W nzareen style, hung in ringlets "V", ", Vs f .! i
about his shoulders, his complexion abvo 1,10 fica lov,e.1' , Ils northorn face
i.:.. i. t l is almost noruondicular. wliilo its cast
i,:., ,i .i, i. !.' sulo is full of tremendous precipice
when tho expenses wero paid thero was a va8C rc100 -wouneru Ainca, ox
nothing left, if they, oven came out tending from tho Atlantic Ocean on the
ammro Rn v,n ,V i i,! west to tho vnlloyrof the Nilo on east.
and returned to where ho came from,
and has long since passed away liko
all things earthv. His cabin aid bis
mill, too, are gone, not a vestago of
tlipir l.pinr, lnff. f n i,nw it,,! hnm
brainali.nl honn nniivn lnnn!nr, i.nn
bad liPPn l.nsv mill nn,l a ,nrm
l.onrt hxA lnnWi fnrmnr ii,
ini nniininntinna tn it,n noonmiaiTmonf
of an object but had failed, wo believe
ho never went on hia mission to tho
"Flatheads" perhaps ho found them
nearer homo, but ho left bohind him,
what many a man who made a much
greater stir in tho world has failed to
do nn hnnfr tinmo
m-.
The Eeal Independents.
Tom Marshall, "ulorious old Tom.'1
the Republican war-horse of Allegheny
county, says: "
"An important demand of the times
is for a conrao:eouf. earnest onfoico-
racnt of the laws of tho Stato.statutory
and organic, especially affecting cor-
poratioiis. Theso livo questions cannot
bo throttled by yelling tariff, cither in
Maine or Pennsylvania. The Govcr-
nor of tho State has only ono vote
and it does not depend on official pre-
rogativo and tins no signittcanco
on
tho tariff moro than that of a tramp,
"The everlasting bugaboo of allow
ing tho Democrats to elect ttio Gover
nor ought not to trighten grown-up
people. Will tho warmest and most
enthusiastic friend of General Beaver
venture to claim that he ia moro lion
est, moro wiso or better mentally
oil tliUIV Wlflu Ul IfUllUl UltllbUllY
quipped for tho intellicent discharge
ot mo nigii (tunes ot statesmanship in-
.-.t--t t . .t e . .
cident to Gubernatorial station than
Mr. Black ! In many respects Mr.
Black is greatly tho Buperior; He has
a far widcrowIcdgo of public affairs,
!.!. montM oifi ? mnrn rin n,i
H.nrniif.1,. nnVl 1 firmW tPllnv iV , nn
ro' '
"The only reason siiccestod why the
Independents should step into machine
... ' .
Harness and voto their own com cmna-
tiou ia the danger of electing a Demo-
cratio Governor. Tho indei.endentR
oa,n,i .i.. i.r. t
t.aatituwu btiai. iiniv uii!u UU1UIU Ullll 1
am free to say that tho result has
moro than sustained tho wisdom of tho
ohoico. A Demecrat was eleotoJ and
tho Stato still liven.
'The administration of Governor
Puttiaon has been wise,puro and honor
able. No personal scandals havo
arisen ; no depnitu re from an honeBt,
careful and watchful guardianship o M
.1 ... f .1 rt. ,
SI.
uiu iiueresii ox mo aiaio can uo snown.
Tho Commonwealth will bo fortutiato
Ti... n.ni if
i HUISUII.
What Elooted Cleveland,
It would bo connidercd very unlucky
and no barber would do it to voto
for a man who woro a full beard.
Poople oopy aftor big men. Whilo
Grant waa President meti med to keep
dropping in with tho remark: "Just
trim my whisker-t up Graut stylo."
That made a big difference in tho bills
of barbers all over tho oouutry.
Blalno wore a full board, whilo Cleve
land w.n clean shaven, navo for a
moustache. All tho barbers were with
O'oveland, nnd in my opinion that's
what elected him. They aro great
ojootioneers in a quiet way, and many
n voter makes up his mind from what
his barber tells mm ho loarncd from
Home customer who is a big gun,
Chkayo News,
The Biggest Thingf,
1NTKRK9T1NO PACTA USM-'UI. W1IKN
YOU
OUT INTO AN AHtiUMUNT.
Tho largest theatre In tho world la
the Now Oporn IIouso In VatU. It
oovcra ncarlyJUirco ncrcs of ground )
us cuuio iimsst is 4,287,uuu leei t u cost
nbout 100,000,000 franco. Tho lnr-
uoHt BtisDcusion briuiio Is tho ono bo
tween Now "i ork olty and Brooklyn)
ll,u loni!th of 1,10 mal.n "t'3" ,ls ,1C?5
foot 0 Jnoht-R Iho onliro length of tho
,,.ril,B 18 c08u fL:et- lho lo.flic9t n.0'
Uvo volcano is ronociuanetl "smoK
, It . .., It .1
ing inountain llnrty-livo inilea south-
went of Paobla, Mexico it is l.,748
feot above tho sea level anil ha9 a
crater threo miles In circumferonco and
ft "'T (-ct deep. L ho longest
BV,nn of w'ro j" 1t.ho world. ls .ufC(1 .f?.r,n
listen.. &no is osu lcot long, J loot
l,roat an" ""A?" "oeP. UC1UK
ts Uimien, la.uio gross ana iB,an
net Register.
Tho croatost fortress, from a strato-
Ioal loh .f v.'.ow',. U lJ10 fnm?"9
sirouguoiu oi uiurauar. ii occupies
" r,m,i""" J""'"ts
8Ca abouthrco.,ra'le .along and three-
'i'"'"'H." ul
un tno soutii it lerminaios in wnai is
called Luropa Toint. Tbo wost sido is
'Mteei ca8t' 0,1,1 botween
base and tbo sea is the narrow,, al-
mos; lovel span on which tho town of
Gibraltar is bnilt. The fortress is con
sidered impreiniablo to military assault.
l ho recular garrison in timo ot peace
numbers about seven thousand.
Tho biirnest cavern ia tho Mammoth
Cavo in Edmonson county, Kentucky.
It ia near Uroen river, about six miles
from Cavo City, and twenty-eight
from Bowliug Green. Ihe cavo con
sists of a succession of irregular cham
bcrs, some of which are large, situated
on different lovels. Sorao of these are
traversed by navigablo branches of tho
subterranean Eclio river. Blind fish
are found in its waters,
Tho longest tunnel in tho world ia
that of tbo St. Gothard, on the lino of
railroad between Luoerne and Milan
Tho summit of tho tunnel is 000 feet
below tho surface at Andermatt, nnd
0,000 feet beneath the peak of Kastcl
hornoftho St. Gothard group. Tho
i , . t . . .-j 0 .
hla?e" 2i fo?? w " d 18 f'
Mil inithoa frnm fhn Unnr tn inn ftrnwn
10 inches from tho Moor to tho crown
of tho archod roof. It is OA- miles long,
16 miles loncer than the Mount Cents
Tunnel.
The bititicst tiees in tho world nro
tho mammoth trees of California. Ono
of a grove in Tularo county, according
to measurements made by members of
tho State Geological Survey, was shown
to bo 270 feet in height, 108 feet in
circumference at base, and 70 feet at a
point 12 feet above ground. Somo of
f " am r . t - 1 i g. t .
he trees are 37G feet high and 34 fee
in diameter. Some of tho largest that
2,000 to 2,500 years,
Tho largest library is tho liibliothe-
quo National in Paris, founded by
Louis A1V. It contains 1,400,000
volumes, 300,000 pamphlets, 175,000
manuscripts, 300,000 maps and charts,
and 150,000 coins and medals. The
collection of engravings exceeda 1,300,
000, contained in Borne 10,000 volumes,
mi . .. i , . mnnnn
The portraits number a out 100 000.
Tho lar?cst d,BSrt " that ?l .S3'iara.
Tin?,th f.rom oast to,we8t, I8 about
lIts'.,ts avcrabr?di1'
900 lmles' lt8 ar.ea . a P1 2,000,000
square n.lts. .Kain falls in torrents in
the Sahara at intervals of five, ten and
twonty years. In summer tho heat
during the day ia excessive, but th
nights aro ottcn cold. In winter the
temperature is sometimes below frcez
"iR 'olnt- The Kreateat Pyramid is that
?f c'.'cnP8. onQ of ho Xb Py.raml(3;
forming tho Memphis Group, situated
?n n plateau about 137 feet abovo the
'ovel of the highest neo m tho Nile,
T dimensions havo been reduced by
the removal of tbo outer portions to
furnish stono for the city of Cairo. It
masonry consisted originally of 89,
02,0U0 oubio teet and still amounts
to 82,111,000 feet. The present verti-
cal height is 450 feet, against 479 feet
originally. The total weight of tho
8"no is estimated at 0,310,000 tons
Tho larecst bell in the world ia tho
prcat bell of Moscow, at tho foot of
the Kremliu. Its circumferonco at the
bottom is nearly 08 feet and its height
moro than 21 feet. In its stoutest part
it is 23 inches thick nnd its weight has
neon computed to bo -143,722 poundB,
" "as never been hung.
Several Things Worth Knowing.
lt is said that salt should bo eaten
with nnts to aid digestion. That milk
which stands too long makes bitter
butter. That rusty flat-irons should bo
rubbed over with beeswax or lard
That it rests you in Bowing to change
I ... " - w m,
k0Hr I,?lt,on frT'?nt'y-. .That a hot
i HLrmii. Rinnnnnn ttiu-pii nr nM imn mi
, - ,
? "P. a T ,00I? 1,mi Deel
! ' . uu ,u,,u" u ' J"'1' le mlnul?s
n vinegar water, i nnt a nttto soda
lwvo siok Iieadaohe caused by
indigestion. That n cup of strong
?e0 .wlU remove tho odor of onions
from tlie breath. That a cup of hot
walor wwre meam win prevent
i i i y P P- i we-n-
I tilntnn hodrnnmo will it.ai.nrt mnn ! n
, ; .. """ a
"T,T , 1 1 i i" i I1 D0
fa,nt, 8 ?ob1? 1,0 Ial,3 .on ho. llat
nis naoK men tonson ins clothes an
I , . , , rn, , ,
lot him alone.
x nuiuuiiMuinpiivo mgnt
sweaiB may no arrested by sponging
miu uuuy nigiiiiy 111 .Ban, water. That
a fever patient oan bo mado cool nnd
comfortable by frequont sponging off
with soda water. That to beat eggs
quickly add a pinch of salt. That the
hair may bo kept from falling out after
I Ml I . it . it
"'T" f I " IV I,mcnuo 10 le
scalp of F.'iio tea. That von c.in into
f", ,ni, " S , , , ,
Ti .i ' . H "f
iiiviu nun uiu juiiv ui i'kks ueiore
washing, 'lho white snots upon var-
l iiwneu iuruiiuru win uisipuear 11
.. : . i i i !ii it . - ,,
I,l.l ,l"' -r,..
HUlll i liuw 11UIU UVUI IIIOIIJ,-
Doclor.
Thero aro scores of persons who aro
Buttering iroin somo torm ot blood dis
ordpr or Bkin disease, such as Scrofula,
Boils, eto., etc After a practical test
J. II. Mercer nsserts that Acker's Blood
Elixir will certainly ouro all surh dis
eases, including Syphillis and lMictim
ntmm. ills net a patent nostrum, but
scientific preparation, 'in guarantees it,
Over one million boxes of Acker'
jjyspepifia xanieis scid in tno paet
twelve months, purely upon then
merits. Why suffer with Chroma Con
Btipation, IJyspetisia, hour htomae
Siok Headaohe, Heartburn, and Female
troubles, when J. II. Mercer ofliurs
you relief anil positive cure in the
JJyspepsi - 1 ablets. Ho stlls them on
n guarantee,
tUIIVIIII
f 1 .Iiir. c,t
ODD ITEMS.
All in vj v v i iieiiuii vJ uiuuia i,um(
avo others tired of listening to you.
Thoro .nro ovor 10,000 porsons in
Tntvn wlm nrn ilrmvttirt iinnflinnn from
tho United States.
ft n ttiillnr. n Miphiimn nrlnrv
grower, has shlppod 531 tons of that
crisp artlolo thia season.
Two hundred bluebird wcro found
dead at tho foot of an cleotrio light
towir at Bay City, Midi., ono morn-
ng.
1Miai nn ttinn I tt tlm tifrtrl.l nf an
1. II U 1 11 ill U I lit II lit fctiw uuim
liltlo importanco that they havo no on
emio!?. TMnw Ynrlt Cltv Is considered tho
best market in tho woihl for bonlekin
Bacqucs.
nirvrvllnrr rrirla linllDflv 1110.4 OXCOllt-
"Sb""t tt ' J, . .
ing lho young men who nro in lovo
Willi tnein.
tr vtn wntil in Ipfti. f man's uriier-
osity just nsk him to lend you hia um
brella on a rainy day.
If every man's neighbors woro as
trnntl nq tin lliinkn lliivmiL'lit to be this
" - - o
would bo a paradise.
Tell a mau that leaving his business
and going to Congress does not pay
1 t - ..... I1 t 1. . . nn.lAlla I rt
ana uu fcuuiua ii uiu uiutu miAivua .v
go.
It is said that a "mulo cannot bray
it n l.t-inl- lta liml In Ilia l-lil." 'I'lll-I IS
11 t Ilk V7 V IlkM V S ....
a good deal liko pultiug salt on a bird's
inn.
Tltn anitnvinlnmlnnt nf n r.fllinlV fair
In Oltirt i ftnnnmiyntl limp, fltiapn nllll
paint by putting up tho sign, "Grit
Stifc." That's good 'n sense.
I'm iiininir fi r vim.'' wroto a VOUlll
to his stubborn-hearted Chloe. "That
oxplaina why I am board uy you, Blio
promptly answered back.''
A Hudson (N. Y.) woman discovers
that tho man who likes gingerbread
isn't fond of whiskoy. Let us develop
a race of gingeibread eaters.
When ono consideis the strength of
rttti.tlnt li u.tnma Htrumm it is used on
the cheeks of young ladies iuiteod of
UU IUU UVUA ttt-ttwu t,,.v
A lottery ticket looks liko a poroua
plaster, wo'vo been told. But thero
tho resemblance ceases; uiu urnwiuy
qualities aro by no means identical.
Turks never dunk, never amiso ani
mals, aro polito to women and invaria
bly kind to -children. Thia distin
cuishes tho Turks from civilized peo
ple.
Tho iincstion seems to resolvo UBolf
into this Is it better for a man to fall
from a balloon than to bo swallowed
un bv a huncrv earthquake t N. Y.
Journal.
A Georgia blind man is paid to bo
ablo to tell tho oolor of a horso by
1.. , 1.!..,. ! . T f fltta it-n rn nnt.
Ultireiy IUUUI1111J 11. -ii t-ttt"
a Georgia newspaper lie it would bo a
remarkable freak of nature. J'uch.
"Well, well," said Mrs. Malaprop,
Inviiirr down tho nancr. "what a lot of
be'er theso baso ball players must
.:..l. T unnii r..tiiia tlin Niw Ynrk
Uili'iv. . ni-u t. wvutu . - - -
olub thousands of dollars every year
.t t t. t It T...7-
tor tneir pneuer. uuuya.
"Insulting Labor Organizations-"
In a recent issuo ot tho Philadelphia
I'rcss its editor sa)s : "Tho Democrat
io Stato Committee nnd somo of the
Democratic candidates on tho Demo-
nrnlin St.ntn t.ipljnt arm i-nnaired in an
effort to mako political uso of tho
Knights of .Labor organizations.
Consiilcrablo sums of monev have al
roailv betn naid hired acrents encatred
in tbiii work. Paid aconts of
tho Democratic State CoramiUco may
nnntintin ihn pffnTtfl lipcilll several
weeks atio unJer tho direction of tho
cbairmau," tfce.
We aro authorized by Chairman
Hensel, of tho Democratic Stato Com
tuittee, to say that this statement is a
naked lie, tho invention of an un
Rnrnnnlnii!) rilitor. who hfsitatis at
nothing to servo his party, and from
whom every son or lmpnueni jorgery
and inalicuant falsehood mav bo ex
pected from now until tho end of tho
campaign.
No such ( ffort as ho charges has
been made ; no such agents havo been
r-mnlnvpd nt- pno-nrffil nn monev lia
i - - - - - - i - n .
,. . . -it- i r 1. .
been pain or onuieu mr huuii .uijiusc,
....1 ..,.1. .i:M.t:n.t l.tt ltn.tr. rvtt.r.tt
tiv tlin St.ito chairman.
"Tlin nntirn Rtnrv i n ffiUplinnil. mado
from tho whole cloth, and tho editor of
tho J'ress, who is responsible tor its
until i-m ion. iK Charles Emorv Smith.
whnm Chairman Coonc-r puis on the
Btnmn tn linnat liin "nnlamilv ticknt."
uemocratB who have tno liustoriiiuo
to hear him nr tn read his nowsnaner.
may judge from this illustration what
reliance is to be put in tneir statements.
Hew Dishes for the White House.
Probably ono of the first tilings that
Mrs. Ulevelnnd will do this Winter be
foro tho reception season is inaugu
rated will bo to order a new dinner
service for the Whilo House, nnd, in
fact, Ilaviland is engagid in making
op designs at present tor this purpose.
It was this manufacturer who furnished
tho Limoges waro set for Mrs Hayes,
and it has been made to do servico un
dor threo Admiuistintious. Speaking
on thia subject, an avenue merchant
stated that although tho United Statfs
Government paid but S3, 000 for his
dinner service, it cost tho manufnetur
era nearly 18,000. Tho artist who
drew tho designs charged 3,000 for
tho work, and waa paid beforo tho de
livery of tho goods at tho White
House. Subsequently tho service was
duplicated by tho manufacturers and
sold nt $1,200 a set, but none of them
wero over sold in this city. When
proposition was mado to a gentleman
hore to buy ono of these services he ro
bbed that as suro as ho exposed it on
his dinner table neonln would say that
ho had borrowed it from the Whito
House, and ho did not want that criti
cism. Tho only difference between tho
original and duplicates is tho omission
from tho latter of tho namo of tho do
signer. A new peivioo is neided at
tho Whito House, nnd something
unique and tasteful will undoubtedly
be selected by the now mistress of tho
niausion. Washington Critic.
3. II. Mercer wishes to mako ou
assertion, which ho on back with a
positive L'uarantco. It is all about
Acker's Blood Elixir. Ho claims for
it superior morits over all other remed
ies of its kind, nnd guarantees for it a
positive and sure euro for Itheumatism,
Syphillis, nnd all blood d'sorders, it
frees tho skin from spots and disoae,
and leaves tho complexion dear
Ask him about it.
J. II. Jlercer would especially rccom
munil to tho kJics Aokct'ti DjBpcjisia
Tablets. As a laxative tiny luvo no
Cual. They aro guaranteed to euro
Clironiu Conistliialion, ))fu'pi;i, nnd
all diseancg arising from a ler:v uod
stomach. With a fne use of tho Tab
ete, ftiok Headaoho U impoasiblo.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL
a
Almost as Palatabloas Milk.
Tlio mi1t r.rrr.ar.itton of COB MVKIl Oil, Uil
c An lie taken rraJUr and toloratod for a long tlma
liriMlcalo tlouinchi.
JtNP AS A IIETIKDT FOB fONStTlHmOiT,
KriHiHii.m ,h auktiii.vs, a.ai:)IH,(ii:-
i-.IHI. IIKIlIllM. rillllllS AMI HlllllAT Mr'.
ITrflovC tii.l nil ttAsii.Mi mvinimis or
llll,lli:i,.V It U nmm-llrp-1 In III i rrnll.
1-r.wrribccl mul on.lorecl by tho boet i'hjBlcl&ni
In the countries of Uio world.
FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS.
oct-ss-lj-
"CliiGtiter-relso
ASK YOUP, QROCER FOR IT.
ASK YOUR S3UGGIST F02 IT.
Prevonli Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pro
vents Cholera, Prevents Eag-Cat-Ing,
Prevents Lnylnu Soft
Eggs, Makes Hcn3 Lay.
HIS NO OTIS, TOQHEDIEIE
It Bells for livo Ocnts Per Pound,
in Boxes.
Chlel(.chlckcrrckec froultrv food nnd pre
ventive of disease for Poultry), tne Rrcat egg
food, produce efir protllgliiulj ami is t,oocl lor
ir.e neailil Ol nieuvmnc u is me imiBTiiusu
Its kind ever Patented In tho United Statet,
Canada nnd Encland. 'I ry it. It cotta onl
five cents yet pound, it is no powder, en ten.
ens will eat it. 'lliat ouyht to convince you that
It Is good. If your Grocer, Druggist, Hard
ware or Country Storekeeper wHr not get It
for you, send me one dollar, and I will ship
you a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred
pounds for five dollars. A large box will cost you ,
no more freight than a small box. Attend to your
Jioultry, If j ou war.t to male a profit out of them,
ust the same as ou nttend to your land. Unless
you manure your land It w 111 not nay you. Juit
so with poultry; you r.uist give them something
besides feed. They must have material to
answer for grinders, nnd material for the egg.
If you feed Chlck-chtck-er-re-kee (egg food)
every day you will never have any lick chick
cnt, ana your henn wllljiy egga whenotherwhc
they would not. You will never do without U
after a fair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or
fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed ydur
poultry when you am get a better article from
your storekeeper at five centa a pound. Don't
P3 a clam; try It. Manufactured in the United
S.ates only by
S. S. MYERS, Patentee,
.jag N. Front St., PHILAD'A, PA.
For snle by l'nrirers'
l'roduco Exchange:
Bloomsburg, l a.
Sop-3.6-ems.
J. R. SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
s
11 j- the following well known makers:
Cliickcring,
Ivnahc,
Weber,
Mallet & Son's.
Also othci cheaper makes.
,'.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
scpta-sotf.
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common IIIolclu or Eruption,
to tho worst Scrofula. Tlio best lllood
l'urlflor over discovered. JlyDruggl6t.
PRICE $I.OO,?ifuVsTs.
'Clover an (1 Timothy Seed,
Tolcilo nrodea Unrivalled. For samples, quota
tions ana miorinaiion, noorcss
015 4ii 8. W. FLOWElt & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
TvuniMm a -!tH K.iturn. f!nnRPs. Proven-
I Jtlon and euro, llyjohn II. MoAlvin, Lowell
f msa., 11 years lax collector. Kent, iroo to any uu-
dress. ocla r.v a
Son Jam
colony.
1". MANi
James Iilver, Va., In Claremon
ly. inusiraiea circular irt-e. j,
AKCIIA, Clareraout, Virginia.
ocuo it a.
-w-v Tt k BMncifi ltscauses!anda new and
I 1 Jj.r IN )iuO successful CUUi; at your)
own nomc, uyono who was uu.u iweuiy--A-'
eitrht. vears. Treated bv most ot the notd
specialists without bencBt. Curea himself In 3
months, andslnco then hundreds of others. Full
particulars sent on application. T. S. I'Aue, no,
ll esi 3151 u, new iurK uiiy. wiouii.
MEM WANTEO !
to sell for tho 1IOOKKU NUltSKIllES. Established
1835. (food pay all the year around on salary or
commission, ncnu lor terms.
11. II 1100KXH CO., Itochcster. N. Y.
OCtlWt.d.
ir if Iniivtfrt iotyuviuj lor out
k l..ijiC WlltltU'Jtlie old
i.mi ih 1. U'ot-liiajwu ttti t,ci v i'i the col
r.
lis eciuu-1
-.s ; r f;i itr ry I diihlSlifiM
.tS 'I'.r t ,:ltirm'sn, N.V.J
OCt.I5.4t.d.
"fj A TT "T O Alaile In ono piece from pure
r XA.JLJLJkJl . mi ,1,t'"-1101 P-H'cr
vvilhuut veiun. no hounii. no
tiuic, ui nmt-ll, ('l.l;.N,
I.IIJIIT. STUIIMIt
Dl.'It AIlI.i:. luvaluibla
for Kiii-lii-n nnd liulry
Ufee. Manufactured by
Oswego iudnrateflFilireCo
PERFECT.
OMVi:(JII,N,Y.
Alk yuur crocu for thcia
OCtlMlt.
NEW FRUITS.
TBiuMwi mmim ssutss
from 3 youns plants wera raised this Summer.
11.81 each. tl'i.OO per dozen plants. M'H'Q Pl'll
a Winter npple.vcry largo,red, of tlno into Hull
uiii.cur.iuui.-t kouu keeper anu ueareri wets. cacu.
I5.0ttperdou trees. A largo assortment ot nur.
beryttock nlwaison hand, Orders for all bhlp-
4 olid oi;oi(OE ACllELlH, West Chester, To.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
tlie topul&r faro rite for lruulnc
tlie luiir, Hofctorliitf color hen
f ray, and preventing l"andrutt.
t tlearuva tbo Bcalr, stojm the
lialr f&Ulnff, and li ui a to pleaa).
we. aim ti.w ui itrnetHU,
HINDERCORNS.
Theonfest, .urtt and brat cure for Corn., Qnnlon. Ao.
BtoiMalllAlu. Kmtuielcoinrorttgthert-it. hev.rfall
oet 10 Hd.
ARCr MM l Teu Days 1 1 A (UIKAT HIT.
j.www outiiinoioAiinis nviMHUO wppi,
Ihe linuiensa demand for the only ik-ij authtntl
K-ort-ULAUSIONU-l'AHNELL
RREAT TRISH RMUQGLB,
A tlirtlllnu'TTlTtury of thumh?;iyBtrui;i;lo thiuuith-
out A meruit anil Jlnroiie, that la rvclclna tlio
Ilrlll&h Krnnlre la llstvntre. Iln!v-M. Kmlnrseil
VuJimiell. Illustrate J. KKLMl'AST. Address
rn. uiniiui imus., I'uiuaeipma, 1'u. oci.ua
PATENTS
JIENRY WISE (lAnNETT, Attorney-dt-law,
WASHINQTON, D, 0,
Itrftn tn 5il Natlounl lltinV, Waahlnaton, n. 0,
-SEHD SOU INVENIOB'8 OUIDE.fl
ooti5it.r
Mend fix cents for post
UK", unit ructivu uetyieubL
ly box of ut'Ods which wll
help you to inoru moioy
rlnht uway than auythlng
tlrf in this world. All. of
firothour.
tuner tex, tuuceea from
fo 0 Ihe worKers, absolutely sure. At once ad
urouu roan tti lorLune otiens uu.
urwu, tuvt s io., Augusta, uaine. r wwso
Catarrh
U.rt.
HAY-FEVER
KLTB CUE AM HALM
It not a liquid, muff or jwuder. Applied
into nottrils ii quickly absorbed. It cleanta
th&Titad. Allays injUimmation. HeaUthe
tores. Jlettore thesentes ofUule and tmell.
CO etnti al DniriyhU; bp mall, regUltrti, 00 eenlt.
ELYBRQTHERS.Ururrglsts.Oirego.NY.
octis 4t a.
HAXLB.OAI) TllVtn TABIiB.
EL.VWAHE, LAOKAAVANNA AND
WKSTEKN KAILUOAD.
HLOO.MSI1UI5Q DIVISION.
NOUTII. I STATIONS. I SOUTH.
p.m. p.m. a.m a.m. a.m. n m.
u 00 13 3" 9 ao ....icranton.... c 10 9 is 205
8 51 13 311 $ 38 Ucllevue.... fl 15 0 30 3 10
8 48 13 33 8 33 ...TaylOrVllle... 6 30 0 3D 3 It,
a 40 13 is a 111 .. mcKnwanna.. 0 37 0 34 3 33
8 3:1 13 08 8 10 l'lttston 0 81 U 41 3 30
8 ST 13 03 8 03 ..West lMttSton. 6 40 9 41 8 36
8 33 11 S3 1 58;....Wyomlnp.,t. 6 45 9 63 341
8 IT 11 54 7 54 1. . ..Maltby 6 49 8 50 3 41
8 13 1150 T 60 llenncttt. .. 6 51 10 00 3 47
8 03 11 47 7 41 ....Kingston.... 6 58 10 (15 3 50
8 08 11 47 7 471. ...Kingston .... 6 58 10 05 3 50
8 03 11 43 7 43 I'lymoutll Juno T 03 10 103 65
7 59 11 S8 7 38 ....Plymouth.... 7 07 10 153 00
7 511131 1 31 ....Avonnaie. . 71:1030305
7 60 11 30 7 30I....NantlCOkO... 7 15 10 353 10
T 43 11 3.3 7 33 llunlock's Creek 7 33 10SJ 8 37
7 30 1113 T 13 ..Muck-shinny.. 7 37 10 41.1 89
7 18 1100 T 00... Illck'8 Ferry.. 7 50 11 113 53
7 1110 51 6 54 !..l)cach Haven.. 7 67 11 063 68
7 05 10 4T 0 IT- llerwlck.... 8 04 11 134 05
6 63 10 41 6 41 .llrlar Creek.., 8 10 11 30 4 13
a 51 10 33 6 38 ..VlllOW Orovo.. 8 14 1133 4 16
6 50 10 34 6 34 ...LlraOHldgO... 8 18 11 39 4 20
6 43 10 37 6 3T Espy 8 35 11 36 4 3T
6 38 10 31 6 31...Bl00mshure... 8 30 11 44 4 34
6 30 10 16 6 16'.... ltupcrt 8 36 11 50 4 40
6 33 10 11 6 11 Catanl'a Iirldgo 8 41 11 65 4 46
8 08 9 50 6 56i. ..Danville.... 8 68 13 135 04
8 00
5 55
5 40
9 45
9 33
am.
p.m.
W. F. IIALSTBAD, Supt.
Superintendent'!" office. Scranton, Feb.l8t,182
Pennsylvania Railroad.
I'D
Philadelphia &. Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
I'l
TIME TARIF.
In cm-ct Juno 13th, I880. Trains leave sun.
Duty.
EASTWARD,
9.40 a. m.. fiea Hhoro Rxnross fdallv excent
Sunday), for Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate stations,
arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m. ; New York,
6.30 p. m. ; llaltlmore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington,
5.60 p. m., connecting nt Philadelphia tor all Sea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
I'hlladelnhla.
l.top. m. Day express
dally except Sunday),for Uarrlsburz and lnterme
dlato stations, arriving at Philadelphia
6.50 p. m. 1 New York, 9.35 p. m. j llaltlmore
6.15p.m.; Washington, 8.00 p.m. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia and llaltlmore.
7,45 p. m. licnovo Accommodation (dally
tor uarntDurg nna an mtcrmeatato stauons, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4 45 a. m. j New York 7.30 a. m.
isaltlmoro. 5.351. m. : Washington 6.30 a. m. :
Sleeping car arcoinmodattons can be secured at
1 1 arrlsbu rg f or Philadelphia and Now York. On Sun
days a through Bleeping car will bo run; on this
train from Wllltamsp'tto Phlladelphla.rhlladelphla
passengers cuu rcumm m sleeper uuuisturueu unit
V u. m.
7.50 a. rn. Erio JIall (dallv excent Monday.
for Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate stations,
arriving at I'hlladelnhla 8.35 a. m. New York.
11.30 a. m. ; llaltlmore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.35
a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on
litis train to I'uuaaeipnia, iiaitimore ana wasaing
ton, and through passenger coaches to l'hlladel.
phla and llaltlmoro.
5.10 a. m Erlo Alall rdallv excent Sundavl. fo.
Erie and nil Intermediate stations and canandal.
ljui. uuti iuit;ruit.-uiuiu siutiuiis, jtuunesit-r, uuua
loand NlagaraFnlls, with through inillman Pal
ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Hoch
ester.
9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) for
iaick uuvi-ii uou luiriuL-iii tu, stations.
1.00 p. m. Niagara Kxpri-ss (dally except Sun.
day) tor Kane nnd liiu-iine.llatostntlons and Can-
nndalgua and principal Intermediate stations.
ltochester. buffalo and Niagara Falls with
through passenger owlics to Kane and ltochester
and Parlor car to Watklna. "
5.30 p. m. Fast Hue oii'lly except sundayjror ne
novo and Interim-mate stations, and Elmlra, Wat-
Beuif ur uuauut-s tu ueJiuvu uuu uutizis.
v,3u a. m. sunaay man tor ltenovo ana lntorme.
dlato Etatlon-
THKOUOU THAINS FOlt SUNHURY FIIOMTHE
JSA&T AHUtiOUTU,
Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m
Uarrlsburg T.40 arriving at sunburv 9.30 a. m. with
through sleeping car from Philadelphia to WU-
uamspurt.
News Exnrcss leaves I'hlladelnhla 4.30 a. m.
Ilarrlsburg, 3.10 a. m. dally except Sunda;
arriving at Sunburv 9.53. a. m.
Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; llaltlmoro 7.30 a. m. (daily
except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 1.00 p. m.,
with through Parlor car from rhllaaelphla
ana turougit passenger coacues irom i-nuauet-plila
and llaltlmore.
Fast Lino loaves New York 9.00 a. m. s Thlladel
Dhla.ll.50 a. m. : Washington. 9.50 a. m. : llaltl
more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
Duuuury, D.4U p. 111., mui tunjUKU pitBseugei
coaches from Philadelphia and llaltlmore.
une Man leaves new 1 one u.uu p. m. ; rnuaue t
Dhla. 11.20 n. in. : Washington. 10.00 a. m. : Haiti-
moie, 11.30 p. 111., (dally cxcept.Saturday) arriving
at sunbury 6.10 a. m., with through Pullman
Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and
uu-iiiinuro ujiu luruugu pasaeutcur cuocues iruu?
Philadelphia.
HUNIlIJItV, IIAZI.KTON tV WII.KEHHAIlltK
KAII.KIIAII AMI ISIIIITII A Mil VJiT
llir ANI1II U1I.VAY.
(Dally except sunaay.)
Wllkesbarre Mall leaves Sunbury 10.00 a. m.
arriving at llloom Ferry 10.53 a. m., WUkes-barre
13.18 p.m.
at llloom Ferry 6.33 p. m., Wllkes-barro T.t5 p. m
juuitaa Mta, icattnouuuun ftuu. tu.iBiiiiujt
Sunbury ila!
all loaves Wllkosbarre iao a. m. arriv
ing at llloom Ferry 18.06 p. m., Hunbury 13.65 p. m
Express West leaves WUkes-barre 3.45 D. m.. ar.
YV
riving at llloom Ferry 4.15 p. m., Sunbury 5.1cp.m
SUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.35 a. m., arriving
at llloom Ferry 10:14 a. m., Wllkes-Ilarre 11M0 a.m.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Ilarre 5:10
p. nu, arnving at uioomierry, 0.44 p.m., sunDury,
t;w y. in.
ciia. e. roan. j. it. wood.
UetLManager. n. Passenger Agent
D. LANCELL'S
ASTHMA
AND
CATARRH
REMEDY.
BOLD DY ALL. DHUGUIBTS.
Having struggled 30 years botween life and
death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by
eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit, I
wan compelled during the last jears of my 111.
Iiess to hi on mv chair day and night gasping for
breath My sufferings were beyond description.
In despair I experimented on myself by com.
pounding roots and herbs and Inhaling tho modi,
ilno thus outnlned. I fortunately discovered this
ONllEhFUI, CL'HE FOlt ASTHMA AND OA
TAU1III, warranted to relievo the most stubborn
case of AbTII.MA IN FIVE MINUTES, so that the
p lllcnt can He down to rest and sleepconifortably.
Please read the following condensed extracts from
unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date:
outer V. It. Holmes, San Joso, cal, writes: ''I
nnd tho remedy all and even more than repre
sented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief."
E. M, Carson, A. M Warren, Kansas,
writes: "Was treated by eminent physicians of
this country and Germany: tried the climate ot
different states nothing afforded relief like your
preparation.''
T, E. dales, County Treasurer, Philadelphia,
Miss., writes: "Have used (.he Remedy, Would
not lira without It. Every one that uses It re
commend 11."
I- 11. Phelps, I. M., Griggs, Ohio, writes: "Suf.
tered with asthma 40 years. Your medicine in 8
minutes docs more for me than the most eminent
physician did for me In three years."
11. O. Pluinpton, Jollet, III., writes: "Send Ca
tarrh Remedy at once. Cannot get along without
It. I find it to bo the most valuable mcdlcino I
have ever trlod."
Geo. W lirudy, Nelson Co., Ky., writes: "I am
using the remedy. Gained 8 pounds In 3 weeks,
would not bu uuhout It."
Martlu Fox, Little Falls, N. Y writes: "F(nd
Remedy excellent. Could not live without It."
We have many other Hearty testimonials ot euro
or relief, and In order that all sufferers from Asth
ma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may
have on opportunity of testing tho value ot tho
Remedy w will send to any nddrets TRIAL PACK
AGE FREE OF CHARGE. Address,
J, ZIMMERMAN & CO., Proprietor),
Wholesale Hi ugglsts, Wooster, W uy ui Co., o.
Full sUo box by mall 1. ImavT-ly,
LADT
7" Agents actually rlear HO
dally with my wondenul
new patent rubber under.
garment for females. 01.0
lnrlv unld M tlrltt t wn linni-u
1110X413, Chicago, IIL
MIKB, V J, Mil
opts-M.
I)
VARIOUS PAnAQRAPHS.
California lifts cirthqualto tnsuranco com-
jmnli-s.
l)urlnr tho ywxr ending last Juno nine
Oregonlans died Bged 100.
Two of tho thrones of tho latt Napoleon nit
for solo In Franco at 1100 each.
Country postmen In Franco nro ticlng sui
piled by the govcrinciit with ti Icyclca.
An Oretron tironhct foretclli terrltlo cy
clones, cnrthqualtcs nnd tornndoes for Sept
SO, 27 and !,
Tho nowest wexii of wnr Is nn clectrlt.
swortl. llun n foemnn through with lt nnc
death comes from tlio shock.
An Arizona pnper olTers n prlzo of n ileml.
John of gin to any ono nho will furnUh lt
with n correct list of tho twenty worst men in
tho town.
Thay Imvo a rug nt Cottago City, N. J.,
mode in tho yeni- GUI, or 1,103 jenrs ngo. It
Is it pretty old rollc, nnd wns obtained from
tho mosque of Mecca.
A Mr. A. P. Van Tnssell, of Ban Francisco,
has mado a Iwlloon of a c.inctty of 150,000
cublo feet, with which ho exiK-cts to under
take a joumoy across tho conthicnt from
ocean to ocean.
Harry Wright, tho veteran Ktseball
player, Is said to havo Invented tho chestnut
gong, nnd his firm In Philadelphia to havo
mado f 25,000 out of tho little, nuUanco In less
than two months.
Horsemen express themselves ns much
amused nt Henry Bcrgh's attempt to prove
that tho JJwyer Brothers nro responsible for
tho death of Dowdrop. They say that tho
Dwyors would not t likely to starvo or mis
use a horso that cost them $29,000.
PUGILI3TIC POINTERS.
John Silencer ls no longer known as tho
undefeated middle weight,
Since Herald has been defented, ho Is no
longer tho "star" ho was beforo lho fight,
Jack Ashton has accepted tho challcngo of
Jerry Murphy, of Uongor, and will soon meet
lilm in tho ring.
AVoolf Bencloff, tho heavy weight pugilist,
after n vain attempt to make a match hero,
has returned to England.
Tho Sullivan-Mitchell light, which was to
have como off In San Francisco during tho
latter part of October, ls off for the present.
Mike Daly, ot St Louts, offers to fight any
middle weight in America but Jack Dcmp
soy, Jack Fogarty or Jimmy Carroll pre
ferred. Jem Smith cables that lt ho wins his coming
fight with Knit ton ho will como to America
and moot Peter Nolan at Chester Park, Cin
cinnati. Chorllo Mitchell has written to Parson
Dairies, of Chicago, authorizing him to chal
lenge any bruiser in this country, Sullivan
not barred.
Tom Warren, of Loulsvillo, Ky,, and
Patrick O'Leary, will fight for tho feather
weight championship for f 1,000 a sldo, totako
placo within two months.
Oeorgo Lo Blanche, the Marino, now in
Cleveland, has accepted tho challenge issued
by Dan Daly to fight eight rounds. Tho
battle will occur in St, Louis.
GoorgoJ. Perkins, tho Australian boxer,
who ls said to be a veritable cannon ball with
Ids fists, announces his intention of honoring
this country with his presence next spring.
GENERAL SPORTING NOTES.
Joe Acton is training for a tour of tho west
Boyd, of Woodstock, Canada, will run any
man in America 100 yards tor 1 1,000.
Tom Connor, tho English champion wres
tler, ls on his way to tho United States.
The names, ages and pedigrees of 4,607
greyhounds appear In the nowly issued vol
ume V of the English greyhound stud book.
Schaofer will not ploy Slosson at cushion
carroms anywhere but in St Louis, so tho
proposed match ia still a subject for newspa
per talk.
A drunken man at a Canadian camp meet
ing won a bet of $500 by going on tho plat
form and sitting between two ministers dur
ing the services.
Hosmer and McKay havo mado their first
deposit for their double-scull race against En
right and O'Connor, of Toronto, nt Worces
ter on Oct. 10 for $500 a side.
The Irish athlete John Purcell has been try
ing to beat P. Davin's great tunning jump of
Zi feet 2 inches. Purcell mado 23 feet (
inch, but was unable to beat tho record of
Davin.
Vlgnaux writes from Pnris that ho Is play
ing better billturdi than ever lieforo, and ho
is anxious to mako a match with Schacfer,
Thero is a probability of a match being ar
ranged soon.
A long-dlstanco bicycle tournament will bo
gin nt Minneapolis on Nov. 1. Each contest
ant w 111 bo obliged to go eight hours a day
for six days for tho championship of tho
world and largo mouoy prizes.
Glancow lias iji-fpcnted a valuable
urabrela to Queen Victoria. Tho
Queen ia evidently laying up aometliing
ior tuo aay auer mo reign.
Tho Town Board at Rochester,
Mich., took in 930 wooodehuck scalps
in ono day last week.
Girls ought to bo good at, boat rac
ing. I liev cot around tho btiovs ec
easily.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CKFFE i.
To All Wanting- Employment.
We want Live, Energetic and Cap.tMi Arciit
in every county in the United Suite ;uil C.m.i
da, to sell a patent article of Kfc.it nerit, on
its merits. An article having a large falc, pay
inijover too per cent profit, h.viii nn ntaipu
litiou, and on which the agent ia muticied in
the exclusive sale by a deed given ior cjih and
every county he may secure from us. With nil
thee advantages to our agents and the fact that
it is an article that can be sold tq ever) hoi: it
owner, it might not be necessary to tr.Ac an
"kxtkaohpinary opfeh" to secure good agents
at once, but we have concluded to maVc it lo
show, not only our confidence in the merits ul
our inventiont but In its stability by any agent
that will handle it with energy. Our agent
nnw at work are making from $150 to $.xx .1
month clear and this fact makes It safe for uk to
make our offer to all who are out of cmplo).
inent. Any agent that will give our business it
v.;,.., 1 v.i ,1.-. . 1-,....
in this time, abqvs ALU cxrcNim, can return
all goods unsold to us and we Mill refund tc
money paid for them. Any agent or gcncril)
Mjfeui wno wgum iikc ten or more cut nine una
work them throueh sub-acents for ninctv dav
and fail to clear at least $750 A hove all ev
fences, can return an unsom aim git tneir
money back. No other employer of agents rvi.r
dared to make such offers, nor would we it we
, lid not know that we have agents now m.-ikinir
tore than double the amount we guaranteed;
nd but two sales a day would give a profit ot
ver Si3 a month, and that one of our accnts
Look eighteen orders in one dav. Our lime dc.
criptive circulars explain our offer fully, and
these we wish to send to everyone out of em
ployment who will send us three one cent
stamps for postage. Send at once and secure
the agency in time for the boomarulgo to work
on the terms named n, our cxtraurdinary effcr.
We 'auld like to havo the address of all the
fluents, sewing machine solicitors and carpen
ters ia the country, and ask any reader of this
paper who reads this offer, to send us at once
the name and address of all such they know,.
Address at once, or you will lose the best chance 1
evrr offered to those out nf employment to nuke
money. Runner Manufactukisu Co , 1
v iiiuiiiiumu uti ittiwui, yjt
Q WITHIN C. 8IIOHTLI DOE'S ACADEMY,
Q. V0UXa MEN AIiD lloB) MKUIA, VA.
12 miles from Philadelphia. Fixed nrlco covers
wlf eren booli8' 0, No extra cliarBtn.
mlablon. Twelve experienced teachers, all men,
utn.m Niw.uu.ra. ojjutiu, ui'uuriuimies ior ant
Mudcntf to advanco rapidly. hWlal dilil for dull
and backward boya. Patrons or htuilcnts may m'
lect any studies or cbooso tho regular Knirllsh; hcl.
entitle, liuslness. Classical or civil Kut'tneerlne
courso. students tltted at iledla Academy nro
now in Harvard, Vale, lTlnceton and ten other
colleges and l'olytechnlo schools. 10 students
sent to college In 1SJ, 15 In 1SSI, 10 In 18s, 10 In
ZZJ. I.. 1 t-.uca utcij JL-uriu lliu com-
)iS:f,-'1tei',i,'?Jlbr.ur?.m.lbsl- I'l'Jslcal apparatus
doubled In 1843. inertia lias seven churches and a
....v.uvv wtui.t., it mt.H lUUItlUUS my SJIO ot an
Sf??Jc.a.,.n',2ltnS'' y'ow UlUblrated circular
5?mS m MuiWSf HP 'roprlMor. hWliiiiN c.
HUHK ri4 Utl B, A. SI., (Harvard Oraduatc.) media,
vWi, Aug.o,(.n.iy.
lor worKing people, send ill cents post
age, and wo will mall you free, a royal,
valuable tmrnnlt. li. m rJ. '.t.J - S.T.I
ffJf.yL.taS. L!WS J5S"
money I
blo al i UudtwS: 'camtaTiorrVnuffi1' yS'u-
c.., :'lTe,iionie and -work Insparo llmoonly, or
. w uuiiuiaiicitu uiitrri 111 nil
who aro not well sallsnedwe will bend fl to pay
Address Btinsok X Co., l ortland.'Mrlne. (dec!
40
IIOTTAIXH pay for
liii-a BouoiiAnuiiiiMn
XAI-lVtS
IIUSINKSSCOLMiGB
no) cbtititt a, rkiWdfUi.
Pptltlom for Oraduatea,
Time roqulred 3 to 4 mot.
Tha llent Equipped. Host
Course of Otudy. lleit Ev.
erythlng, WrU. lot girtalan.
) cms. p & c.
for Infants nnd Children.
"CMtorlnlsfowrlladaptedtoehUdrentMt I OaterI rnrci Colle, Constipation,
111 So. Oxford Bt, UrooUyn, N. Y. Wllout lnjurioiu modlcaUon.
Tai CsHTACn Coiu-inr, 183 Fulton Street, it. Y.
EBRINE'S
TTTIITi'
BARLEY
DisTiu.Mi tmm sclccled
nml rrttnfrrin'InlnrlnllHntUnnrl
opeclnlly tdniilrd lopertons
K eallv lirnrflltnl by lis use.
ervlno, i otic nnd lleralive. FoiCconMimpihc-B It Is Invaluable. I'l HIIINE'H
l'UHH IIAIII.KV.M.M.T WHISKKY Insures a leturn of vlROrto the Momnch, 11 good
npiietlle. a rich nnd Abundant blood nnd Incrrnscd nesli nnd mutculnrtl.'fue. A
Etlmulant mlldnrd cenlleln efri-cl.mwflTpfln, lmllprMlon and nil wnMltg dis
eases can bocrllrely ronrjueiert byilioupoor I'enlno's l'tirollarley Jlnlt Milfkcy.
lt Is a tonic nnd diuietie nnd 11 ptmnfM strrnglhencr to tho entlro sjettm. I'F.ll.
IIINK'S fl'UK IiAllIllY MAI.T WH1HK1H has iiroed 11 medicinal pro'rctlon to
thoso who pursuo their ntocntlons Inthoopenolr nnd whof-o daily ivorkcalls lt
exeepllonnl powers of endurance. Ask tour nearest druggist or grocer for for
l'lIltlllNH'srUltnilAltl.UY .MALT whiskfa levlves thoencrglcs ot lhosoorn
out with excesslvoboilllv or mentaleffort and nets as a safeguard ngalnM exposuro
In wet nnd rigorous weather. Hwlll drive all malarious diseases from tho Bystcm.
Hard workers of every v ocallon and pers'ins whom n fedeiilnrylltereiidtrspionelo
ISM
Dyspep'ia una in l ernne s rum
Mnlt tMilskov e nowerful
nnd helper to digestion. l'UtHINirs
lTIir. HAllI.DV St ALT WillSKKV
wUhout. unduly fetlinul.illng Ihe kid
tipvH tnerensrs thrlr llnftrlnL' nellvltv.
1
1 eouuternctstho etTects of fullgu has-
6 x 4 IZ tensconvnlcicenco nnd l-ift wholesome
IA' and prompt diuretic. Winch tholnbcl I
"V-mLX W: None L'eiiulnr unless be:iilnif tbo plirna.
fisS'Na ,uro
For sale by all druggists
and grocers throughout
tbo united huitcs and
Cnnadas.
37 NORTH FEONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHILA
FOlt MALI! BY DltUUfJISTS AND ALL DEALDHS. tJ 0 ly.
i3SLA KAriOSOS!E WEDDINC, BIRTHDAY R HOLIDAY PRtSEiJT. -wa
THE V.'OWOERFUL
FH
Combining a Parlor, I.llirnry, Siiinlclnc, Rt-cllnlncr or In
p. CIIAIIt, LUDXHI3, IIKI), or COUCH.
Ti'icO. &' (Hi Sendstamp I 3-HIIIIPF.n
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THE LUBURG IV!A3F'G CO..
ECONOMY TMJE IPieATlAiL
QUESTION OF THE HOUR.
EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND
STYLISH
FOR
CAN BE BOUGHT
(0IE!APE1 THAI ITEM,
A Large and
JUST RECEIVED.
MBBmuirJLiL-uti..jL it..,
ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OF
m. a i mi jmi . jfi o . art.
Call and be Convinced that you have the
nmmi
LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY,
AND AT '
The Lowest Possible Prices
AT me
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C. JB. JBOBBWS,
BICAI.ER IN
F&ivigM ma MommiiG
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IH GIGABS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA. .
bolcsalc nnd Iictull dcnlcre in
"flYT7" rk tt- wmr. - . .
AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
HcnJquarttra for
MERCHANT IRON & STEEL-
Storo ami WnreluwM, No... 120 & 128 Franklin
Avenue, J,o. 2 Lack'u Avt-nuo & 210, 212 & 211 Ccn-
S5CRANTON, PA.
SALT WHISKEY.
I'
liniley Vattnnd guaranteed lo lio tliemlcally pur
fl-ldftOfttn Contained In nlCObollO ltOUOIR. It t
rrnulilnga etlinulnltnc tcnlc, Contumritltrs being
llecommcnded by lcodlng phjelelnna as n Diuretic,
irani-y !
Invleornnt
Tlio snalvtls
jlbel on ctery
juiyroa tno
ysn mane
fit entirely
5inetals and acids nnd Is nb'Olutrljul
gpure." A7im, caimim Arthur jiaier.
idrttatinlenrihi' Un1nrsltle$ qTHuntch
aUfnemaitd M'elsbaden
R5?l
IiiralM
wr Lniiuusuc. 1'nris or tlio lvurld.
ns lt appears by tho La-
bottle: lhatocnrefullvon ll
1TIIK IIA11LEV MA1.T WlllS jl
Ino (mm Intel oll.furtutoI.il
All lurnlsliod with tho Aiilotimtlo Coiuli llrnKc, and ltrlallnl
rVliolcauIe Prices. Send btamp for Cataloiruo and mention .,tri,in.
145 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa.
Varied Stock of
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locti 8m" F, M. ALLEN, Vivm