i THE COLUMBIAN AJNTD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Dangorous Drugs. HOW TO CONTROL m-TKCTUAU.V ALL such iioitniiu.t: iiamts. RnthfMtf, .v. r. lxt-Knnrt. A gontli'tnnn who lina eieiit tliosiim racr nl)ron1, n!il to our reiiorter, tlint tlio thing Hint impressed liim most of nil vvns tlin number of holidays onu cn counters nlironil nnd tho littlo nnxiety thn people display in tliu conduct of liiwineps nffirB. "Men bonst here," lio sai l, "ilmt tliey work for ;'ears without n dny off ("in Europe that would ho corn-idem! n crime." Mr. II. II Warner, who wnsprcotit nt tho titno, said, ''This is tho first summer in years that I Imvo not spent on tho xvntvr. Hi-ui too busy. 'Then, I suppose yon havo been nd vcrt'sitig extensively V 'Not nt nil. Wu have always here tofore closed our laboiatrry during July, August and September, but ihis Mimtncr wo liavo kept it riitininp; day and night to supply the demand, which ban been tlueo limes gicnlcr than ever before in our history at this season." 'How do you account for this 1 "The increaso has como from the universal recognition of the excellence of our preparations We havo lien nearly ten years bufoio tho public and the sa'es aro constantly increasing while our newspaper advertising is con stantly diminishing. Why, liighscicn titio awl medical authorities, now pub liolv concede that our Warner's Bafe cure is ilia only scientific sptciGo for kninuy ami liver diseases and tor all tho many diseases caused by them.'' "Have von evidence of tliia J1' "Abundanco I Only n few weeks ago Dr. .T. L. Stephens, of Lebanon, Ohio a specialist for narcotic, etc. habits told mo that a number of eminent scientific medical men had been experimenting for years, ti sting and analyzing all known lemcdies for tho kidneys and liver, for, ns you may bo aware, the ex ces'ivo uso of all narcotics and stimu lants destroys tboso organs, and until thov can bo restored to health tho hab its cannot bo broken up I Among the investigators were such men as J. M. Hall, M. D., President of the Stato Hoard of Health of Iowa, and Alexan der Neil, M. D , Professor of Surgery in tho collcgo of Physicians and Sur geons and president of tbo Academy of Medicine at Columbus, who after exhaustive inquiry, reported that thero was no remedy known to schools or to scientific inquiry equal to Warner's safe euro I'' "Aro many persons addicted to tho uso of deadly drugs " "Thero aro forty millions of people In tho world who uso opium alone, ard thero aro many hundreds of thousands in this country who aro victims of mor phine, opium quinine and cocaine. They think they havo no bucIi habit about them so many peoplo aro un conscious victims of these habits. They have pains and symptoms of what they call malaria and other diseases, when in reality it is tbo demand in tho sys tem for theso terrible drugs, a demand that is caused largely by physicians' prescriptions which contain so many dangerous drug, and strong spirits, and one that must be answered or si lcuced in the kidneys and liver by what Dr. Stephens says is tho only kid ney and liver specific. Ho also says that moderate opirm and other drug caters, if they sustain tho kidney and liver vigor with that great remedy, can keep up these habits in moderation." "Well does not this discovery give you a new revelation of the power of safe euro?" "No, sir i for years I havo tried to convince tho public that nearly all the diseases of the human system origi nate in porno disorder oi the kidneys or liver, and hence I havo logically de clared that if our epecifio were used, over ninety per cent, of theeo ailments would disappear. The liver and kid neys seem to absorb these poisons from tho blood and become depraved and diseased.'' "When 'heso eminent authorities thus publicly admit that there is no remedy liko ours to enable tho kidneys and liver to throw off tho frightful effects of all deadly drugs and exces sive use of stimulants it is an admission of its power as great as any ono could desiio j for if through Hs influence alone tho opium, morphine, quinine, coeaino and liquor habits can bo over come, what hicher teftimoutol of its Fiieclio nower could bo nkfld fori "You unity believe then, Mr. War ner, that the majority of diseases come "rom kidney anil liver complaints 7 "I do ! Wheu you see a person mop ing and ciovelini about lialt dead ana half aliu1, year afier year, you may surely put him down as having some Kidney and liver trouble. 'Tho other dav I was talkinc with Dr, Fowler, tho eminent oculist of this city, who said that half tho patients who catno to him for eyo treatment wero alfectid by advanced kidney dis- vsm JSow many people wonder wny in middle life their eyo sight becomes so noi r. A thorough courco of treat ment with Warner's safe cure is what ll.cy need more than a pair of eye iilanue. J. ho kidney poison in lire blood always attacks the weakest part of the body : with tomo it affects tho ryes j with others the head ; with oth ers the stomach or tho lungs, or rneu matic dieordor lollows and neuralgia lears them to piece, or they lose tho poicers of taste, smell or become impo tent in other functions of the body, What man would not sjivo bis all ti havo the viuor ol youth nt command ? "Tho intelligent physician knows that theso complaints aro hut symptoms they aro pot the dinoider, and tliey are pyruiitotns not Uf diseasn nt tlio Head the evo or stomach, or of virility, neo manly, but of tliekidnov pnisou in tho blood and thoy may provail and po pain occur in tho kidneys." It is not strango thai the enthusiasm which Mr. Warner displays in his ap- nceimioii rf his own remedy, which icMorwl lim to health when tho doctors t-aid ho could rot livo six months. i-houlil become infectious and that tho fuliro woild should pay tribute to its uoivcr. J'oras.ur. Wurner says, tlio jjA'es aro constant y increasing, wmi tho newspaper advertising is constant Iv diminishing. This sneaks volume in piaito of I ho ( xtraoidiiiary merits of Ms piopaiatious. MUSICAL NOTES. Tutu Peglm her concert In Now York on Nov. 18. Jlnio. Ulloii la wrloutJy 111 with lu-ondiUU in SMuhtn, mul Iter coiiwit tour lias been iibaniloncd. llmw, Until tafjoliijs to sins live times be fore kha leio'es for America flvo times for llietrillo oixa.wo. a ....... u..fi T?nii.!n l.v IVIni-o Ranrilnl. an Italian iuiiiijm!i', lias been produced witli great buccem ut Milan, It U Kiftted that Jequla Llncl-GoMselimMt' .laughter will tJioitly to heard from concert llnlforuM lu tUo United States. ronlalii 4 said to bo an amateur imulcnl I'Oinpot!, mid ho has written u waltz wlilcu vill Iw Introduced III ono of Iho ojicras to bo j;ivon by hi company. Gilbert mid Kulll run's now opera will bo p.,'. iioducti"ii ClnUijiai It vjiu b') li-'uiil at tho Fifth Avenuo theatre, flow York, in January waL PERSONAL. Blsmurk'n Income Is over fl.OOO.OflOnyenr. Kx-lVcsldcnt Arthur U worth nlwut I100, 000. "Max O'ltcU" will lecture In this country next year. Sunset Cox if marks that congress Is not as bl(? as It ud to bo. Mr. Vamell will pass part of the winter hi southern Franco and Italy. President Clnveland has conti Ibuted 1100 for the surfpivrs at Sabine Fass. Hrm-tary Ijimnr Is onoof tho happiest men In Washington. Ho Is golnjj to 1m married. Fred Douglass will inako a tour of western Kuroie, visiting Paris, Koine, Naples and Vienna. Tnenty-four-year-old Augustus Jessup, with an income, of over (00,000, Is tlio I Ichest young man In riilladclphla. President Clovelnnd Is getting uncomfort ably fat. He, with "secretary Manning, will try tho massage treatment Tho sultan of Morocco has (1,01)0 wives, "they say." It Is to Iw hoped that his moth-ers-ln-law aro not so numerous. Adam niieininaii.orUartleld, Ilk, received a shot In tho lato war and carried tho bullet In Ills liody for over twenty j cars. Andrew Carneglo is building a houso on tho summit of tho Alleghaiilcs near Cresson Springs which will cost $1,000,000. Harry Oarlleld, tho eldest son of tho lato President Oarlleld, is soon to marry his cousin, Miss Mason, of Cleveland, O. Gen. Cassius M. Clay taysho would not ot ject to being governor ot Kentucky if the Kentucky people didn't object to him. "Mr. Oladstono," sajB his wife, "remains poor and will dio poor." Ho feels severely tho loss of his yearly salary of .1,000 as pre mier. John Uussell Young, who has Just returned from Europe, says thot Lord Randolph Chur chill Is a much brainier man than his enemies give him credit for. A hotel on tho Islo of Wight, much fre quented by clergymen, is kept by a man ap propriately named Saint. Tho liquors in tho establishment aro said to lw unusually bad. Mr. Lobouchero says Frinco Henry of Dat tenlmrg'a finances aro in a deplorablo condi tion. Ho now has to draw on his wife when ever ho wants to buy a package of cigar ettes. Senator Cameron has been building a bouse In Wn-shlnirtoii for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Sherman. It is a peculiar color, nearly black, and looks as If the owner intended to live In perpetual mourning. When AVhitelnw Kcid was a newspaper mrresnondent in tho army twenty years ago, he was spokou of by Gen. Sherman as "an unreliable little cuss." now no nun Henry Villard's $1,000,000 rcsldcnco for $400,000. T't Hhtv l rrnorted as saying tbat sinco he has stopped drinking, John L. Sullivan has got "rathw niggerlsh." Ho w ears patent leather shoes, high collars, and very loud neckties. He appeared recently with a collar quite as high as any that aro worn by negro minstrels on the 6tago. rw,rtrn II. Thavcr. son of ex-benator Thayer, of Connecticut, who started from Vernon, Conn., on April 10, on a bicycling trip, has just returned, after finishing 4,234 miles on his wheel. He went as far as the acific coast, mailo about sixty nines a ouy, md no adventures and spent but $373. MEN AND WOMEN OF LETTERS. Miss Kato Field will winter south. Mrs. Francos Hodeson Burnett will stay In Boston until Christmas. nu n.nn.r will winter in Brighton. His condition Is not Improved. George Francis Train, the Madlf on square poet, says he is going to live 200 years. Miss Blanche Willis Howard, mo writer, w ill pass tho coming winter In Europe. ,..i...HQnnnnl f.Tnhn Htranee Win- .ura. iivuw . o ter) Is reading selections from her own works in public. n... x r ry-l-nni nnvald tn nnnpfir in the scries of translations will bo "Lo Medechi de Campagne." William D. Howells is preparing an auto bioirrai)hv of his boyhood for The Youths Companion. Mrs. Croley (Jennie June) uemesineru mnr thnt slio has retired from the editorship of Demorest's Monthly. Mrs, Margaret Deland, the Boston poetess, hirnlnir tr l.llllllsll tt 110W VOlUIUO Of Verses under title of "An Old Garden." Mme. Foil, tho wife of tho singer, has written a novel entitled "Monta Carlo." Her book is said to bo inspired by her own experi ence The "Eminent Women Series" will Includo nt. KM.iroia tiv .Mrs. Kennard and a biography ot Mme. do Stoel by Miss Bella Hardy. Mrs. Oliphant and T. B. Aldrlcli nav ,,iiik- in vrndnchi!r "The bee- ond Son," a novel that is to como out in Tho Atlantic during lb7. nn...inf lifia I wn rntntr throuch a euro at La Malon and at the samo tlmo has been busy with another story or ransiau mo entitled "L'Immortelle." M. Taine, w ho is at a hydropathic Institution at Geneva, is regaining his strength and hopes to be able to complete another volume of his "French Revolution" this winter. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is going to London for tho winter with her daughter. cn. ...in Ann.i,...liiDi. u-nrl? nn the "Woman d Version of the Bible," on w hich sho has been engaged for some time. Tv.mrt rt..tinv ALlrlph nrotflsts aealust tho namo Dollar street, on which his houso is lo cated in l'onitapog. -lueronre, ""ji -least 150 scents in it, and it should bo named Dollar and a nan street. Homer Greene, the poet lawyer of Hones dale, whose "What My Lover Said" was at--u... . un..M rii.iu.inv fnr snvornl vears. U1UUIW IU iiuiwiw v..-j v ' has won the $1,500 prize offered by ouths Companion for tuo uest serial iury. Gen. Ijjw Wallaco bos branched out Into ltl.... , !....., .... nn.l la nilllllllllCfHl tO COn- raiUIUlUHKimuty,!.." tribute to a coming number of Harpers a sketch of the "uaynuoou oi uni, u.-..., Is said, will bo uecompanied by a full page cartoon by Du Maurler. Mark Twain is a physical stuuy. no seems to grow nervous with the advance of years and can't keep still a minute. He wears sso, a pat, wuicu mi niudo to order, and Ws features aro lu pro- .!..... ti... eivn .,f his head. Ha never IUllllll D.fcW . - - btopsut tho samo hotel twice liocauso ho thinks lie gets treatea oetter mumuis aliout Julian Ilawthorno has interviewed James Uussell Lowell for a big New York paper. The Interviewer, in tho course of his story, re marks incidentally that he ued to (ostensibly) Hudy with tho uuthor of the Hoscn Bigelow inqiei-s, but that more time was given to pipes and talk than liooks. Ill talking to his former student Lowell commended tho no bility, docritHl tho literature and art and waxid t-nthtislastlc oyw the society of Eng land.' JOURNALS AND JOURNALISTS, Iinbouchere, tlio Hltor of The Iinilmi Truth, I) M yeai-s of ugo. He has plenty of money, edits for amusement, and smokes cigaixttos incessantly. John 11. McLean, the etlitor of Tlio Cincin nati Enquirer, Is fitting up his new house In WusliInstJU .In great style, anil Intends to Lutein It tho (hiest private library In the city. He is now in Ne yoik looking up art mutters, wllh u view of purchasing. Mr. Howells has prepared for n future inimUriif Tho Youtli's Companion an nuto blographlo frusment which promises to be yeiy liiteiestiiig. it reconhi his boyish ex periences In a western log cabin and in the pilutlng ollli'o In which Jie liegan lili woikhijf life, Mr. Edmund Yntes still personally con ducts The World (London), but Is said to con tribute little to its uiges. Ho lives at Brighton and seldom visits the metropolis. Mr. A. f. Broadley, the defender of Arubi i'licha, is' the (eadjijg spirit of The World. Ho writes about tlio "OelebrJIM at Homo." Ex-lIInister Lowell says ho was ft luuch surprised nstlw boy who "didn't know It was loaded" when ho saw his conveivitlou with Julian Ilawthorno on England retried in a blir Now York imiier, and claims that Haw. thorns violated u friendly confidence. Bo tldi, ho saj s, he didn't say all the things "the lejKiiter" ki ho did. Hawlhorno rejoins to the eirect that lie thought Lowell knew he was lielng interviewed, and adds that hols sorry if ho mlreporUl Ills Uost's language. A l)iidon corresjiondeiit onco asked the proirletor of Tho Telegraph, w hleh has the largest circulation In London, why Ills juqier hod no Ameiiean convsiiondent, but relied sulci f on Router's disiuitches. Ho replied) "My dear fir, thero U so little Interest In American ail'ui' hero that If for tho next tlx months wo sbuul.i throw awny otery bit of J tenter's Aim ri'iiu matter but tho market re poi ts I am suro wo should uever once during thattlino receive a coplaint from a sub- jcribor." BASEBALL GOSSIP. Estcrbrook wants to play with tho Mcti next year. Hatnnnnti Is raising $10,000.for tho South ern lenguo team of 1KM7. Wnlklns has signed a contract to manago tho Detroit team ngain hi 1SS7. The Mets havo signed Ryan, who pitched for tho Boston .'Hues during tho past Reason. Tho Chicago Club has signed Mark Bald win, lato of tho Ilulutli club, champions of tho Northw ostein league, A Gulf Icaguo Is talked of, with teams lu Hclnta, Mobile, Montgomery, l'cnsacola, Columbus and Birmingham. Should Foormau decide not to sign with Boston, which is likely, ho will probably bo found with tho Louisvilles next season. During tho season just closed tho American association clubs signed llll men and i-eleascd 41, Iho lenguo KB men and released S."i. Tho New York club has already moro pitchers than it over had before. Welch, Keefe, Tiernnn, (loorgo and Muttlmoro aro nniong tho iiuuilier, Ilarklns, tho pitcher of tho Holy Cross col legc4am, of Boston, Is credited with having throw n a hall tho remarkable distance of 120 ynnls 8 Inches on Oct 11). Tho salary limit rulo will probably -Ik) abolished next season. It was so flagrantly disregarded this 3 car by tho different man agers as to )hs almost a nullity, Owing to tho failure ot tho Philadelphia club to keep Its engagements with tho Ath letics, tho gold medals which were to bo given to tho members of tho champion team will not Ikj distributed until thoclosoot tbo spring series. Baldwin was tho liest winning pitcher. Ho won 42 out of 55 games. Slemniyer won C3 out of 41, Including onctlo game, and Rail bourn won 27 out of fi7, Welch, of Now York, won S3 nnd lost 22. Shaw, of Wash ington, won la and lost liO games during tho season. Now York is still skirmishing for young players. Kllroy will prolwiblj- go to California with tho Louisville club. Cincinnati is to play exhibition games with Chicago, Detroit and Kansas City. Irw In and Andrews havo agreed to play wllh the Phillies next season. Ramsey has Ijcou sociuvd by Von der Abo to pitch against tho Chicago champions, Tho Boston club has i-lgncd Morgan Mur phy, catcher of the Boston New England Icaguo team. It is said tho reason Dalrj'mplo has taken such a fall in his batting Is because his ej"e slght H tilling him. After paying all the exjicnscs of lis big deals It is said Detroit will hnvo $2."i,000 In its treasury at tho close of Iho season. Tlio pavilion at tho new Philadelphia grounds is being fast pushed to completion. It is safe to say it will bo tho finest stand of tho kind In tho country. Some time ngothoNcW York club projiosed that tho league season lo extended, so that postjioned games could bo pla-ed oft". About nil tho clubs were in favor of it except Detroit. Boston has not reserved Tato or Dealoy, St. Louis Crane, Chicago Moohe, Philadel phia Irwin or Andrews, Detroit White or Manning, Now York Finlej or Estcrbrook, Washington Baker, Henry or Houe Boston has cleared $50,000 this season,-New York $100,000, Detroit about $40,000 and Chicago $00,000. This will effectually silence those who heretofore have claimed that play ing baseball is not a legitimate ond honor nblo profession. Rambler. Chicago's California catcher, Hardle, will go back to California this winter nnd catch for a ball club called tho Haverlys. Jerry Denny nnd Patsy Cahill, of the Maroons, and Tom Brown, tho great batter and bnso run ner of the Pittsburg, will play ball w ith Cali fornia clubs this winter. Tho secret Is out. Von der Aho is an old ball plaj'er. Ho was short stop of the old Grand avenuo nlno In St, Louis, nnd ho is talking of getting tho nlno together again to play tho Browns, In Von der Aho's (lays no coaching was allowed, but it is said Chris used to bowl: "Scliwint, Chancy, Scuwlnt." Philadelphia Press. PUGILISTIC. Billy McLean is proud of his pupil, Jack Lynch, and says ho can whip any 120-pound man In tho country. Jack Burko is said to bo training at Kaucil- Ito, and Jack Denqisej' fa fitting himself on Grand avenue, San Francisco, for their com ing fight. Again it fa said that Rjun will fight Sulli van. In tlio same connection it may Ikj men tioned that tho usual prosiect of war exists hi Europe. New York World. There Is said to bo some little prospect of n fight between Sullivan and Cardlir, of Mlnno niolls. If a fight is arrange"! it will not lie before Sullivan returns from tno memo coast, A match has been arranged lictween tho middlew eights John P. Clow, of Denver, Colo,, and Peter J. Nolan, of Cincinnati, to fight to a finish, with hard gloves, for $2,000 a side. John L. Sullivan and bis pugilistic combi nation havo left on their starring tour. The company includes Stovo Taylor, Peto McCoy, George LaHlancuc, "Iho Marinoj" Dan Mur phy nnd Jim McCuen. Put Sheedy has full chnrgo. The show is billed first at Milwaukee, Stillwater, St. l'aul and Mmneaiiolis. From there they go to Leudville, Omaha and Salt Lake City, nnd w ill reach San t rancisco about Nov. l(i. Billy Oliver, tho backer of Tom Danfoi th, has just returned to this city. Ho doesn't think that Danforth had fair play in his fight With W'nrner. Before leaving Minneapolis he deositod $50 for a fight of twenty-one rounds between Tom pnnforfh and Tom Warren at any tlmo that Warren may men tion. Warren and Drtnforth havo agreed tq tfebt for tho featherweight championship and $1,000 a sido near this city. Now York Sun. NOTES ON THE TURF, Barnum has started In thirty.llvo races this year, won nineteen and $13,030. Tho fifty or more trotting horses owned by tho lute Hariison Durkeo will bo sold at auc tion In New York on Nov, 3. A big horso show is to bo held In Chicago, at the Exposition buildirg, on Nov. 8 to 10, pniler tho au-pices of the state board of agrb pulture. The fastest trotting times of tho season are; Harry Wilkes, 2,l41f Belle F 2,1.; Guy Wilkes, 2. 15'j; Jerome Turner, S,!i)f Bon nlo McGregor, 2.HI; Oliver K 2.10)$, Up to nnd including Sept, 27 tho position of English jockeys from tlio opening of tho sea son, on March S3, wus; F. Archer, 13U wins in 431 mounts; C. Wood, 123 in 302; O. Barrett, ht in Ml ; J. Watts, 7U ill 353; F. Barrett, 61 in 300. LIGHT AND AIRY. A KUm lor' a Illow . I kissed her mnd, and O the thrill Jswuini Mithin firy memory etlUl It stirred the sources of my blopd That seemed to quench my heart's sad drought, And woke emotions In a Hood, 1 lilsftodherliiind, Klie shipped my mouth. , r-perolt Free l'less. On Ills Dignity. Uncle Raitus Kin yo' tins' mo toer cod fish (lis niawulu, Mlstah Sugarsundl Grocer Ti list you tq a codfish, Undo Has. tusl No, sir, You owo mo now f or a cod. fish you bought nine j-enrs ago. Why don't you ask me to giro you codfish! Uncle Rastus (with dignity) Kaso lo too proud ter beg, suh. New York Sun. '(.'ry It II lit, Hald a chap in an oiThamled way, To a damsel coquettish and gay, "I wonder If I Had tho lii-art to aprly For a kiss, would I get it or uuyt" Then the niuldeu w ith cunning replied, "tiuth requests should beahiuyH dei.tru; It Is safest uud bt-'st To defer ) our request fid least until after jou'io tiled." Texas Blftlug. lie Could Mceji, Nat Goodwin relates Unit when lie was barn-storming lu Iho west ho told u jvoitir of a Denver hotel to rouso him nt 5 In the morning in order that ho might cntch tlm train for Leodvlllc, as otherwise lie could not get there lu time for tbo inrfoimnure. "All right, sur," said tho cleik, who wus also the porter, "ye'll I woke." At o oclock came a terrlllo uiulliis (it his door. "Who's Hitler yelled out Uoudwlu, as lie lumped up, "Are yeztho glntlemnn what wanted to hi called et 5 o'clock!" "Ves-nll right." "Well go hack to thleep agin; the tialus gone." It Put Its Head lu a Wluuil. There was once an English earl, Who loved an Amorlcsa Kesri, When La f auiid hep "A&tatii't " A SWINBLEB docs not refer possible purchasers lo his victims. Tlio Alhloplioros Co. gladly re fers niircrcrs from rheumatism, neuralgia, sclftttcn, nervous or.lck hradaclie. kidney nnd liver complaints lo thosawlio have been cured ! of tlicso diseases Alhloplioros, nnd will furnish names nnd nddrcsscs of many such pcrsonsto thoso desiring them. Alh loplioros; is tho only remedy for theso dis eases that can stand such A test. A'TL;.T!n!"s C.ubn' N' Y' "Vl " My son, J . M. Thomas, had heen sulTcring from rheumatism fnrsrvrrfil ttmviil.o ai.ia..i. ros relieved liim of tlio pnin. nnd reduced uiu win g m ine joints, nnd tlio lameness entirely disappeared. 1 Imvo seen thoso having neuralgia cured by taking ono dose." A. Heard, Mt. Wsco, N. Y., sayst "I 'mvc been troublcil for some limn with selnllca nnd rheumatism, brought on by .forKing in n nanip pincc. J coma una no remedy In incillcina I was uslnir. Until T tried n bolllo of Alhloplioros, which gave mo Immediate relief." ' Mrs. Alfred Thurston, 42 North Mnln Street, Wllko&lmrro, Va., says! 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In. digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, hendache, impure Iood, vie., A tllophoros rills nru unequaled, I TPS OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palntabloas Klllk. Tho rmlr tircrarallon of COD I.tVKP. OH, that cAn bo talon readily and tolcrutcd for a long tlmo by dcllrato stoi.nrii. AMI AS A liKllhlH I Oil I II.IM .1111 llll, SI UIIH 101 S .Ul l( llll.S. AWCMM. (ll.- l.lllli liM.ii.iii. , til ,in .i if i imiM i .ir. I IIIIVS, cml nil UAMIM1 lllsiHllil.lis (IP I llll, HIM vTHs nm limn In Us rwnUs. lrescrlbcil and endorsed br tho best rhTfllctana in the countries of tho world. FOR SALC BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oct-w-ly ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Prevent Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre vent! Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eating, Prevents Laying Soft Eggs, Make3 Hens Lay. IT IS NO FOB, IT .8 MEDICINE, It Bella for Pivo 0ent3 Per Pound, in Boxes. Chiclt-chlck-cr-rckse (poultry fooJ and pre iiittve nf ilUease fur rotiitr). the nreat erni fitoJ, produces epga prodigiou!) and is good for the health cf the lowlin-z, It is the first article tt Hs kind ever Patented In the United States, Canada nnd England, Try It. It cost a only five cents per pound. It is no powder. Chick en nil! eat it. 'I hat ouht to convince you that ft Is Kood If your Grocer, Druggist, Hard ware or Country Storekeeper w'll not get it for you, send me one dollar, nnd I will ship you a twenty -pound box by freight, or one hundred pounds for nve dollars. A large box will cost you no more freight llun a small box. Attend to xur poultry, If y u want to make a profit out of them, just the same as you attend to your land. Unless you manure jour land it will not pay ytu, Jiikt so with poultry ; you mint give them something besides feed. lhcy must have materlat to answer for rrinders, and material for the eetr If jou feea Chlck-chick-er-re-kee (egg food every day you will never hae any sick chick ens, and your hens will lay eggs when otherwise they would not. You will never do without it after a lair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or fifty cents n pound for medicine to iced our poultry when you can get a better article from your btorekeeper at five cents a pound. Don't ;-.e a clam; try it. Manufactured in the United States only by S. S. MYERS, Patentee, '29 N. Front St., PHILAD'A, PA. F?r salo or Tanners' I'ro Juco Exclia ngo Sep-3-SC-cins. Dloomsburg', m. Menu fix 1 DP 71? f?KW A 111 ill Henit fix cents for post 'CCL'ive iR'e.ii uobt ruouh wmcn wii lo moio money ny than anytlilnfc- else in tills world. All, of pit her rgx. succeed from flrsthour.. Tho uroad road tofortuno opens be to o tlio workers, absolutely sure. At onco ad dress, Tnuis Co., Aucutu, ilalne. 1B85- 1'Elt MOXTII. Salary nnd Commls Hon lo competent manager for tills city or btnto ngency. A splendid cOinCiiuulou. Our AVI OMA I'll" OAS OOWiHH- OKSf.ilVa3pCrCent. in Cas Ullis. inrnnn ;i" Miilitscan lo attached lo nny nxture, Instantly changing Um Hull, sickly, yo low name of nny gas lo atoll, mellow, luminous while, increasing bril liancy ro per cent, merncouitidervico. Aildress T1IJSVNION NA'llWAl. OAbbAVlKtl CO SI i:ast Hiu M., ew ion;. iscpiu-oui-. PATENTS HENRY "WISE GAKNETT, Attorney-at-Law. wAswiNcvrnM. n. o. Kofcru to M Natlonnl Innk. Wnslilnjrtnn, 0 (J. octl5 4t.r iAVHimaiA.- -Its Natuio. causes, 1 reven- I It Inn nml c'lirn. Iv lonill urc. liyjonti n. .mcaivih, .owell Mass., 11 ears tax collet lor. sent nee to nny ad- dresi. noT 1 4wl on James Itlyer, Va., In Claremnnt lolony. illustrated circular fiea. f, 1', JIAKCI1A, Clai-emout, Vliglnla. nov 13 ltd. DT? A WNTTrCC! Its causes and a new and bill' JN i'jOiS miccesslul crilli at youn own Home, by pue who was do,if twenty olBhl irars. Treated by most of tho noted speclallsln without ucnelit. Ctma litnu' In a months, and since then hundreds ot other Full particulars sent, on application. T, S. l'Adl, o. 1 vnl Qlst !H., r.CW iorh v-UJ. iiut4u,i. you TTavfl Ton rngh. Fronflillli,, Antlftna. Indl(rcllon I Vm& HAIiKE.K'i I UN U WHUpuv tli'mT, l. una i'uip. niaiu urilia v ii .1 iuiH nJ tk llio lt rtmujy foraU aireLlloilMof tlm tliruutaml lunira. Ami diseRAeii hriAms fromltiipurulii njjnnilexhimrtloii. 'llifil.leiinil iclrt itruPKllnur ac iliifct tllHcaw, and nlowly drinliiir lo Ilia f a r. 111 lu ninntcaiu.iiri'Puvi.r thi-lr liealth by the tlmtlr liwiuflUKHu'alokiii, )mt delay U datifrcroiia. Take (a lu tlmo. L'iipp whi-a al tlo falMi illvei ,mw Ufa au4. ftrei'gib to tliu atreu; uadluilrm. Slafi Oruinttst. IiOHiltil, PIANOFORTES. TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY. WIl.l.IA.M k.aiii: &'CO Vo. SOJ and 3i0 Wctt lialtlroowet., Uultlmori, No, 113 lifth Avenue, Kv otV. Iiovl'J It d. EMI lor worKinL' nonnlo. tendiu cents post uift, 1.1,4 wo will mall sou tree, n roynl. 11l1mblo H.imnl( lux of oods that Will n.iv ou In (he wnv of making moro mnnovlnnri.u ilavtliiin vou ever thought poksI. bio nt any business, c.ipitul not rcnulieiL You can Hi e ut huuio and work Inspaio tlino only, or till uiu lime audi uuiubuAei,, ui uiini;n,blutu lv surcesurul. fill rents to f5 easily eauied eiery evening, That all who wont work may test tho business, we make thtt unparalleled olferi To all who are not well satlanedwe will send fl to pay for the irouliiu of writing us. Full particulars, air0Ltlnn, hi- , sent free. Immense pay absolute ly suieior mi who siuit nt once. 1 nu'v aeiay iddicss fcUMiN i to., I tiitlatd, Mrlpe, decl ?-fli7"77v PUOPlUKTOIt OF At tin1 old fitunil, under tho Kxclituigo Hotel, BLOOMSBURG PA iilLSIQI ELY. CATAPFtH uream uaimi (fives relief all onco and Cures COLD IN HEAD, HEAD WFEVER 1 HAY FEVER I Vo( a Liquid, SnutT or itoifdor. ft eefrom in-l Jurmiit (titiatand of- ftnslve odort. aw-i'mie'W A partlclo Is applied Into each nostril and H ngrecnblo, I'rleo w cents t Druggists; by mall, registered, e,a cts. Circulars free. UI.Y Illtos., Druggists Owego, N. Y. nov l J 4td. UNRIVALED ORGANS OnthoIIAHY PAYMENT Tlrm,from l3.2r, per month tin. loo Hjlci, f 2J to f 500. Send for Cat ologuo with fall particulars, mailed free. UPRIGHT PIANOS. Constricted on tho new method of ptrlnplnc;, on Imllar terms. Send for descriptive Catalogue. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO., Boston, Now York, Chicago. OCt S3 it d. It.AXZjB.OAD TIIVIH TADLD. J-JELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEIiN KA1L1IOAD. HLOOMSUUltQ DIVISION. NOUTH. STATIONS. SOUTH, a.m. n,m. p.m. 10 o 15 2 0.1 6 15 9 80 8 10 6 20 9 20 2 15 6 27 9 31 2 83 P.m. p.m. a.m a so 8 26 8 23 8 16 00 VI .in ...lCranton,,,. ....IlellcTuo.... ..Taylorvlllo... . Lackawanna.. 8 51 is sn 8 4H 11 83 8 40 12 15 8 8.1 12 IW 8 27 12 01 8 22 11 m 8 17 11 fit a lo rutston i 6 34 9 41 2 SO 8 01 ..West l'lltston.1 0 40 9 47 2 S6 ( on ....yoming..,, n 45 9 52 2 41 7 51'. ..Mallby 6 19 9 so 2 44 7 60 licnnett.. .. 0 5.1 10 018 47 7 41 ....Kingston ... (1 63 10 1.53 60 7 47'. ...Kingston .... 6 58 10 05 2 60 7 42 Plymouth .luno, 7 02 10 I02ii5 7 38 ....Plymouth.... 7 07 10 15 3 ou 1 .11 ....AvoudalB. . 7 12 10 203 05 7 3.1 .. .Nnntlcoko...' 7 15 10 258 10 7 21 Hunlock's creek " 23 1032 a 27 7 12 ..Milckshlnny.. 7 37 10 41 3 89 7 00 ..Hick's Terry.. 7 60 11 11 3 62 6 64 ..l!eaclillnven..i 7 57 11 ona 68 6 47 Berwick.... 8 OI 11 134 05 0 4l .Iirlar creek.. Is 10 11 80 4 12 0 33 .."Willow drove... 8 14 11 2.14 10 0 31 ,..Llmoltldg0... 8 18 11 29 4 21 0 27 Kspy 8 85 11 30 4 87 0 21 ...Bloomsburg... 8 30 11 444 31 0 16... Itllpcrt '8 30 11 50 4 40 6 11 Catawl'a lirldgo 8 41 11 55 4 46 5 60i. ..Danville... 8 68 I2 13B01 12 11 60 03 11 47 8 OS 11 47 8 01 11 4J 7 59 11 33 64 11 31 60 11 30 7 41 It 21 80 11 12 18 11 00 7 11 10 61 7 05 10 47 G 68 10 41 6 51 10 as ft 50 10 31 6 42 10 27 6 36 10 21 6 30 10 111 6 25 10 11 6 08 0 60 0 00 9 49 ft 49 ....ChUlasky.... 9 05 12 8')5 12 5 65 9 45 6 45',... Cameron.,,. 9 03 12 25 5 17 5 40 9 33 6 82iNorthumbcrland 9 25 12 40 5 35 p.m. am, a.m. I la.m. a.m. p.m W. F. IIALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's omce. Scranton, Fcb.lst,l82 Pennsylvania Railroad. N Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ilxll TIME. TARIF. In effect June 13tn. 1RH11. Trains leavo Kur. bury. JSABi'WAHU, 9.40 a. m.. fiea Shore EjcnresR Mnllr fixcent Sunday), for Harrlsburg and lntermedlatestatlons, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m. ; New York, 6.20 p. m. ; Baltimore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington, 5.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea nuure puinis. 'inrougu passenger coacn 10 Philadelphia. 1.E0 n. m Dav nxnrcsfl dally except Sunday),for Harrlsburg and interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia .ou p.m.; new iurK, v.oo p. in.; uaiumore 6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.00p.m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Henovo Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4 45 a. m. ; New York 7.30 a. in. Baltimore, 5.25 1. in. ; Washington C.30 n. m. ; Sleeping car accommodations can bo aecured at uarrisDurgiori'uiiaaeioniaanarsew orK. unKun- days a through sleeping car will be run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Phlladelphla-Phlladelphla passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed untl 7 a.m. T.cu a. m. trie jnau (aauy except .nonaay, fc- Harrlsburg and intermediate stations, ar-wing at Philadelphia 8.25 a. m. New Y'ork, ll.3u . m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.25 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on this train to l'hlladclphla, Baltlmoro and Washing ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel phia and Baltimore. WKSTWAHD. 5.iua. m. Krlo Mall (dally except Sunday), to. Erie ar 1 all Intermediate stntlons and Canandat, gua ard Intermediate stations, ltochester, Buffa lo and Niagara Falls, with ttuough Pullman Pal ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and ltoch ester. 9.M News Express (daily except Sunday) for Lo-.'k Haven and Intermediate stations. 1.00 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun day) for Kano aud Intermediate stations and Can iindatgua and principal Intermcdlato stations, ltochester, Buffalo nnd Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and ltochester and Parlor car to Watklns. 5.30 p. m. Fast Line (delly except Sundayjfor Ilo novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmira, Wat kins and intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Henovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. in. Sunday mall for Iienovo and Interme diate station- THBOUGIt TIUINS FOIt SUNHUltY FltOHTUE EAST AND SOUTH. Sundar mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m Harrlsburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m. with tly-ouglisloeplngcar from Philadelphia to Wll llamsport. Nows Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a.m. Harrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a. m. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally except i-unday arrlUng at sunbury, 1.00 p. m., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and Baltlmoro. Fast Lino leaves New York 9.00 a. m. ; rhlladel phla,11.50 a. ra. j Washington, 9.50 a. in. ; Balti more, 10.15 a. ra., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 5.30 p. in., wllh through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Jlatl leaves New York 8.00 p. ro. ; rblladel phla, 11.20 p. m. : Washington, luooti. m. ; Haiti more, 11.20 p. ra.. (dally except .Saturday) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. m., wllh through Pullman Sleeping cars from l'hlladclphla, Washington nnd Baltimore and through passenger coaches frors Philadelphia. HUNIIUUY, IIAZI.KTON CV- VI.KKNIIAUKP UAll.HOAII AMI MI1ITII AND WliW'I' 1Km:ii 11 a 11. v.v. (Dally except sunuay.) Wllkesbarre .Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. in. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.52 a. ra., WUkes-barre 13.18 p.m. Exnress East leaves Sunbury 5.33 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 0.M p. m., W Ukes-barro 7.65 p. ra sunbury Jlall leaves Wilkesbarro laina. m. arriv ing at Bloom Fei ry 13.15 p. m., Kunbury 13.55 p. m repress est leaves iiKes-ourro p. i.r. riving at Bloom Ferg-y 4.1 p p. ra..:upbirry 6.K p.m SUNDAY ONLY Sunday mall leaves sunbury 9.25 a, m., arrlvlni at Bloom I'erry 10:14 a. in.. Ilken-Barre lino a.m. Sunday accommodation lettU'S Wllkcs-Barro 5:10 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, 0.4 1 p. ra., sunbury, i:iu p. in. CHA. K. PUQ1I, J, It, WOOD, (len.Manager, n. Passenger Asem D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. bold nv Ah' DiiuaaisTs. Having struirgled 80 scars between llfo and desth with AbTHMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physlclana, and receiving no benent, I waooinpelled during the last ft seam of my Ill ness to sit on my chair day und night gasping for bieatll .My butlertuga were beyund description. In despair I cxpeihuented on mybell by com. pounding roots and herbs and Inhaling the medl. cino thus obtnlncd. I fortunately dlscov ered this OSDHhFUl. CL'HE l'Olt AS'llI.VU AND CA TA11KII, warranted to relieve tlioraost stubborn casoot ASTHMA IN FIVE MINUTES, so that UtO natlont can luuowntq reotanilfclecpdomfortably. l'leise rend the following condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of recent date: iiiu'it v. il Holmes. San Jose. Cnl.. writes: '! nnd the lemedy all and oven more than lepio- bentcd. 1 leccivo ipsiaiuaucous iciiei." K. ,m. uarsuu, a, ji, hmvp, nuiiiiu, wrilws:'"Was treated by eminent physicians of this couutrynnd ueimany: tried tho cllmato ot different status nothing atlorded rcllel llko your preparation." T. E. dates, county Treasurer, Plilladelphla. Jllss., writes: "Have used the ltemedy. Would not live without It. Every ono that uses Itrc commend . . . fered wllh nsllnna 40 years. Your medicine In 3 minutes does more for me than Iho most eminent i,vhii.iiin iiiii mr meln three vears." II. u. l'lumplon, Jollet, III., w rites: "Send Ca tarrh llemedy ut once. Cannot get along without lu I nnuiiio ouiuu most ypiu'ujiu utcmuiuu I.nnv.ptrlr.il l (jeo. W. Brally, N'lson Co., Ky., writes: "I am USlIlKtUO lemwilf. umiituo Iiuuimo U I'WMi .Hi nnt. tin u II limit, it." llartln Fox. Little Falls, N.Y., writes: ,'Tlnd ii.ii, null- pKcnllant. could not live without It." We have many other hearty testimonials nf euro or relief, and In order that all sufferers from Asth ma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may have an opportunity of tost lug tho value ot tho ltemedy we will bend to any address T1UALPACK AOE FHEU OK CHAHUK. Aauriss, J, ZIMMKKMAN LU, I'roprletori, Wholesale Druggists. Woostpr, waf ui Ca, 11. FmibUeUoxbyutaH.t. Wjn-)r. LADY; Agents actually clear $10 dully with my noudenul now patent rubber under crnrtiient for females, ono lady sold ro first two hours. Mils. K. c l.rn i.i;, vox 411, vaicago, jiu W..5-0.. Tho Vanity of Fame, 111 in bod, poverty-stricken, In a smnll room over n shop in tills city, lies tho nlloRcd Sir Hogcr Ticlibornp, wbo oamo to theso shores somo months ngo to reap tlio golden harvest which ho was so nsfjircd would fall into his lap from Americans eager to seo him and hear him tell his story. Ilia hopes received n sovcro blow on his first lecture, for there wcro only thirteen persons prepont and nothing lias occurcd to icvivo them. Well may tho sufferer dilato on tho Vanity of fame. Tlio principal figuro in ono of tho most eolubrated lawsuits of tlio century in England, thn alleged tilled martyr of a packed jury and tun years' penal scrtitudi', he can not got enouch monoy by exhibiting hinsflf lo tako him home, or probably oven to tho wharf. And well may foreign celebrities tvliu nppioach his ctripo cotrect their views 011 tho imagined gullibility of tho American pioplu. Even an un doubted lord has tomo reason to bo lievo that ho is tint, likely to bo biio crssfut in tlio show business on this sido of tho Atlantic. Evidently the limo lias como when foreigu importa. tions must possess some substantial merit to gain tho recognition they seek here. The falo of Sir linger is a sad but iiietructivo one. World. Lovers of imported fauoy chesses will find food for thought in tlio state ment that nearly o,ie-lialf of Iho oleo margarino exported from this eouutiy returns ngain as foreign cheese. Dudes now register only their last names, tho same as English noblcnnu. This is a gteat idea. When a man reads 'Mono', Now York," on a hotel registir ho recognizes the man ntonce. S(CapcinEJ POROUiPffiASTER Hlfliest Awards oi Medals in Eoroje am America. The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful remedy known lor llheumatlsm, Pleurisy, Neural gla. Lumbago, Backache, w cakness, colds in tho chest and ail aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 Physicians nnd Drugtsts of tho highest repute, Benson's Plasters promptly relievo and cure where other plasters and greasy salves, liniments and lotions, aro absolutely useles. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names, such as "Capsicum," "Capucln," "Capslclne," ns lhcy aro utterly worthless and Intended to deceive. Ask mm Benson's anii take no otiikiis. AUdruggists. Sf.AUUltV "c J01IN0N, Proprietors, New- v.ork, nov.l2-80-cms.d rro ADVERTISERS. Lowest ltatcs foradvcrtls l Ing In if.00 good newspapers sent free. Ad dress GEO. 1'. HOWELL 4; CO., lOSpruco St., N. V. J. R.SMITH & CO. LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DrtAi.Eus is PI A Bythe following well known makers: Chickering-, Ivnabo, Weber, Hallct & Davis. Can also furnish tiny of tlio cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. Do not buy a piano be fore getting our prices. .o. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. Scpt3-8tf. SometMiig Auoct fctasio Maiiuro and At n itfpnt moctinj nf Ijinciftcr munty farmers, tho full t.iti tutemunt vrza mide. tlx : "ItiexiHrlmn3irnJjlivKir John Hennct Tjwwi ana lr. J II. G.liwrt. In I Ins land, a riot ot erountl v.htiro coinmerci il I'urtiliz(ra hio bven Unwi for fwhi Mct-mtv jiai , t!io whu.it crup i t ah igwul now ua when t ha experimnnti hean, tin-l tctur ifmn a L'tTtiUr plot that rocehuii btahlu manuro aluiio for tho bime piriod " Theiniuit rcHahla Coiniiifrrlnl IVrlll'.crw Are KAW liONi; JIANUHKS: BflUGH'S S'i5 PHOSPHATE I i llutv Ilinip 3ln!iurr consofiapntl na eictl leatvroji rituciT ami iiniriniT of the noil. 1HU OR I (I I IV A L StavfatCoitr. of r.uv LOSE SUFER-PKOSPHAU BASJGH & SONS MANUl'ACTUnEUS ljiror.TEr.s, OomhlnM capscHj-l CI our tn,nn &rnT''"'"""PHILADELPHlA, PA. BAUSH'SOg PHOSPHATE 18 A COMPLETE ANIMAL CONE MANURE. yews) WILKES-BARRE CijY BtiJsr Pcjofy MANUl-'AClL'llEU OF AM. K1ND3 OP BRUSHES, No. 3 North Canal St , Near L..V. , It, It. Depot, John H. Ucrby, raoi'HlETOH. J3"V111 cull on ilcnlera onco In six weeks. Save your oitlire. octl.ly Q WITHIN C. SIlOltTLIDOE'S ACADKMV, j?) FOIt YOUKfl MKN AM) II0Y8, MKDIA, PA, 74 miles from Phlludelnhlu. Fixed nrlco covers every expense, even books, ic. Noexira charges. No Incidental expenses. No examination for ad. mission. Twelvo experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly, special drill for dull nnd ruckward boys. Put rum or students may so lect any studies or chooso the regular Knglhh, bcJ. entinc, liuslness, Classical or Civil Knglheerlnt course. Mudvnts nuect at Sledla Academy nru iiuw pi imnuru, line, iTinceion and ten olher Colleges nnd l'olj loclmlo schools. 1Q students sent to colleen in ib-.', 13 In nisi, 10 In 18, 10 in ism. A Biaduallna class omy year In tha com inerclal Ueparlmeiii. A l'hyslcal and Chemical Laboratory, (lyinnaslum and Hall Ground. 1100 vo s. added to library lu iss-l. physical apparatus doubled In 18-3. Medlalus seven churches and a temperanco oharter which prohibits tho sale of nil Intoxicating dUnka. For new illustrated circular address the Principal aud I'ropiletor, NW1TII1N c. HIIOU I HDms, A. M., (llarvaid tlraAuate,) Media, I'eun'a. Aiig.li,sr,,ij', PRENCIi'S HOTEL, eit HALL bQUAltf, NUW YOHK ppposllo city Halt and the l'ost omce. This hotel Is ono ot tuo moat complete lu its np. polntments and furniture of ANY llOUtU In New Yoik city and U conducteil on tho EUROPEAN PLAN. llooras only Ono Dollar per day. Halt mlnule'R walk from llrooklyn Uildge and tlevated 1(. All lines of cars pass the door, ost convenleu hotel in New oik for .Merchants to stop at. Dlu. Intf llooms, Cafes and I uncli counter repltto with all tho luxuries nt moderate prices. 8 July s 1 yr MTarrnuteiltliomoat perfect Force-Foeil l ertlllier Drill In exlitenco. Send for circuit. Ai Di pnQUHAR, York, Pa. ocW 60 4Ut.aW. in nrcsonts uivtn aav. s end u ceuts penuko, and by mail you w getfreu a package of goods of largo valuo. thai will Btart vou in woik hat will at onco brlnir vou In inonuv muter than anything elso In America. All about the fxvi.roo lupreseuts Willi each Iwx, Agents warned ev. ery.tlieie, of either eex, of oil ages, for all tlio time, or spaio tlmo only, lo work torus at their own homes. Fortunes lor nil workers absolutely uaauieu, uuu't UVIUy, Jl, JlALLftlT K WO,, IMfl. aud, Maine. (decl8 89, Mi'MOSPflJTE W3NNY Q OOD3 A SPECIALTY. eot.K aoints ron F. 1'. ADAMS ft CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Solo agents of tlio fol lowing brands of cigara. 1IKNHV CLAY, I.ONUlli:!, NOltMAL, INDIAN l'MNCESS, 8A.Mf.ON, HILVElt ASH. Alexander Bros. & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOK IIENBT MAILLARDS SEE CANDIES. FHES1I EVEIIY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Fa. A HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PR SENT. mi THti WONDERFUL LUBURG Combining ft Iiirlor, 7fiff "y JL I ICG J All Airnlshcd with t our A hultMilc lrlcci. THE LUBURC WIANF'C CO.. PERRINE'S l'UUE 15AHLEY ? raw a .-1 aTSTi)CV " "iS Sf D TU.LRP fro m tcicctfil liarley nit nnd guornntcfil to bo eberalcally pnro ond, free from Injurious oils nnd 't eld? oitcn eontolncd In nlcoliolla lliiuors. It 13 mpi-eiwuy uuiipieu Kiently bcnellltert iMTine, junie TV 1 HAUL! nnnctitc. n ric 1 nnd noundant Mlmulant mild nntl gentle In effect. DjFpeps,ln, IndlgeMlon nndnll wnstlne dis envescnt. bo entirely conquered by tlio 11&0 or I'ertlne s Pnro Hi rley nltwiilskey. it Is n tonic rnd diuretic nnd a now n fill Rlreniftbener to ihornllio tyttem. PElt. IIINK'SPUIIi: PAULEY A 1.1 WIIIMiU lias procd n medicinal protection Tto tboaowlio pursue their atocntlons In tlio open air nnd whoso dally work calls It cxcerllnnnl powern of endurance. Ask jour nearest drupglst or ciocer for lor PimiHNli'W I'L'lIK HAllLi: "1 ALT W IIISKKY levlves tlio eneiglc.1 of thoso I- orn out wltliexeesflvobodllv or mental errort and nets ns a tafcguaid agnlntt cxposuro In net and rigorous weather. Itwlll drlvo all mabirlcus diseases Horn tho sj stem. 1 wHtl mm rpii 11 ui 11 numiiBui 11 1.1 j wliuiuii Dvpncnsia find In l'crrlno's Puro Jlalf Whiskey a powerful lmlgornnt and helper to digestion. PLlllllNK'S I'l'IIE Alll.L"i AIT lilthn without unduly simulating tlio kid neys Increases their Hogging counteracts tho t lTects or fatigue, Uas- Knictals and acids and Is ntoolutrii tens convalescence and Is a wholesome gpure." i'iiicd, Camilla Arthur Slater and piorapt diuretic. Watch tho label I Bdraauate ifthe Universities qriluulchi iwuu vruuiuu uuieais ueuiiu turo For sale by all druggists and grocers throughout tho tinned "stales and Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST. FOIt SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND ALL DEALEIIS. ECONOMY THJE I'RACTICAJL QUESTION OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOR THE SEASON. CAN BE BOUGHT (CmiAFIE THAW ETOL A Large and CLOTHIIG, JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAKGE AND SELECT LINE OF Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTIOI OF GOOES OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE Fepttlei totilnffi stove - Hloouiierg9 pa. DEALER IN Foreign ana Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS AMD JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wliolesalo and I dealers In WAJOJ MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Headquarters for MERCHANT mON & STEEL- vi'inif, io, 2 i.ack'u Avenuo lor direct, SCRANTON, PA. oocullVlBl,t'nM.fl!?lI'f,? raSt ilio?uif JlituVioa nemo Fisli, nundifila cf creduata occupjiDg gggii muatlous. A ummilment tuliaiHB 01 lucvu, leruibtncfliroie. adrebs lor terms TM F, M. ALLEN, Pkest, ANYOKDEIl FOK FESTIVAL will bo SUri'WKI) WITH T11U LOWKST AS FOLLOWS! OHANGES, LUMONS, 11ANANAS, l'KANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CI5EAM NUTS, ALMONDS, TOP COltN HALLS. I.llirnrj - , SmoblnR, Reclining or Invalid tlil niulup. Hendstampl eB-SlUPPRn lo MI .11 for CatnloRlie. I part, or the w "rlrt. tho Atilntnnllo Coatli Urnkr. nn.1 iii..i HctnUtamnforCatalOfnio and mention rnrrinro 145 N. 8th St., Phllada.. Pa. petobcrsj80 3yra. fvlALT WHISKEY. blood nnd incrcnpei les 1 nnd niuj. nrtiui, a unit jiin auii-i ,ij.iii h m-ui-iuih , ine rentiers prone to Parley i Tlio unaljMs as It appears by tlio La jbel on k cry bottle: I fiat e carefully an lillved tl,elTnit Hahlev 5Iai.t Umm Jkkv made ty Jl. ,1. K Perrlno and nnd activity, it entirely ireo irom nisei oil, turfurol, mu Bibuu- mutneni 1171U 11 ersutiuejt 1 PHILA U o iy. Varied Stock of OF - Nos. 120 fc 128 Franklin ifc 210, 212 ifc 211 Ccn- mkm Svu k bout tnd Utk etu, " n imhtw j t htif w i ma
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