tow"", fv-T7 vr-? THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FIMDAV, DKCHMBEIt 81, 1880. niiiiiLcT RianniD ti tinm. Trains on tho I'hlladeiptiia 11 It, leave nupcr t NOHTII. SOUTH, :38 a. m. 11:49 a. m. 3!tip. in, , 6iiap,m. Tralnson tho 1). L. & W. 11, li. leavo Bloornsburg trOKTIl. SOUTH. .1:15 a.m. B.2,ia.ra. lO.so a in. iii4i a. m. il.iH p. in. 4:ij p, m. (WW p. m. 8:47 p. in. Trains nn tho N. W. 11. Hallway pass liloom crry as iohuwb nohtii. south, 10.17 a. in. n,ra. 5.33 p. a. 3 se p. in. OMDAT. NOllTIt. .OUTH. 10:14 n m 6:44 p m PUIII.IC HAI.I'.H. Jas 22, 1887. David Ynst commltlco nt II. 0. Ui'SS, will will valuable real estate In FUUlngcrccK townsnip. $1000 In very' easy pnymrnts will buy a one hundred ncro farm, good new house, larRc now in n ..an., ara.i s n. K witter, convenient in ran rim.i. apply 10 ium., K.siaa.-M. l'on Sale. A good dairy farm In Green wood township, contnlnlng 300 ncres, three houses, two burns and outbuildings. Call on, or nddrcss 1'ldllp Apptemiin, Hohrsburg, l'a. 2t Foil Sai.s. Ono Jersey bull calf, full blooded, solid fawn color, will bu sold chenp. B. O. Siivik. 2t Foil Bale.--A fresh co and calf. dl73t I'. Dillon. 8prctnclea and Eye glasses nt George A. Clark's Hook Store. pcrsnnnl. JIlss Dorn Nllcs is spending the Christ mas vncntlon in New York city. 11. AV. llucklngham, is.liome from Med. leal Collego for Ids Christmas vacation. Lieut. A. 11. Taxtoti spent a few days In town during the pi9t week, lie Is station. cd in Dakota, and came in to nttend the 103th bl'th dny of Ids grandmother, Mrs. Cathnrlno Paxton. Miss Annie Miller and Lottie K'lhn re turned fiom I'lillndulphla Wednesday of last week. Miss Miller will go back aftr tho holidays, when she c.pect9 to complete her course of Instructions in music' Wo wish all 'ur patrons and subscribers a happy and prosperous New eiir. Gold spectacles exlrn quality at L. Hem hard's. Our merchants were much pleased with their holiday trade. It exceeded that of last year by many dollars. Passengers and baggage delivered free to persons buying western tlcko s of Moycr Bro's. Agts. Pcnnn. It. H. Mr. llarman Kline of Fismngcrcck who has been suflcring with paralysis during tho past year is rapidly recovering. Evangelical church in Greenwood Twp. will bo dedicated Sunday Jan. 9. 1837. Hlsbop Bowmnn of Allentown will ofllciate. All invited to attend. The Ladles' Sewing Society of Orange- vllle will have a public oyster suiper cm Fri lay evening of this week tit the home of Mrs. Eliza Stoker. Oysters will be served to suit the most fastidious taste. Leases and notices to quit at tho Conn . iiian ofllcc. Institute lat typographical errors crept in. Tho re port wus carefully prepared, nnd well made up by tho secretary, Miss Edith B.irlon, nnd nny errors that appeared were iho fault of the printer nnd not of the sccre tary. Tho balance of tho report will ap pear next week. Finest scenery going West by 1'enna. H H, Tickets ut Moycr Iiros. Tom Hawkins (colored) hnd n stroke of paralysis Tuesday evening. He lias been intending Mr. L. H. Huperl's liorje and cow. In the cveting Mr. Rupert no. ticcd that tho feed hud not been used and went to tho barn to see the cause, where he found Mr. flawklns with bis li ft side nl most wholly paralyzed. He was taken to his home, and the following morning was somewhat Improved. Flve-bottli . rf0 fft 0 tripie piaicu casiors ..uu. . ',i..,i i,.rnlmrd'e 1 in proportion at L-Lcrnhardf. Other goods Friday of last week a Mr. liower, living on the Hoffman farm, now owned uy m. W. Jackson, met with nn accident, and returning homo not feeling well, ho went un stairs to bed. In the evening 1 is tarn- ilv down stairs heard Mr. Bower moving nboiit and supposed ho was feeling better and ccttinir nn. Suddenly 11 noise win heard und n heavy full nt tho foot of tho stairs when the stair door burst open ami Mr. Mower tumbled out feet upcrmosl He was picked up and expired shortly afterward. Get your wedding invilatlons at the Co. LcuniAN olllce. it iho sufferers from consumption, scro- fuln, and general debility, will try Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil, wlin nj pophosphlles, they will find linmediuto re lief und a permanent benefit. Dr. II. V Slnll llnmlwrvnd. Cel.. Writes ! "I have used Scott's Emulsion with great luivun- tage in cases of phthisis, sciofula, and wasting diseases generally. H is vtrj pin utable." List of leticrs remaining in the I'oat Of flee at Bloornsburg for week ending Dec. 23, I88O1 Mrs. E. U. Bradford. -Mr. J. F. Bradley. Alice D. Fenuer, Mury II. Harman, Mr. J. B. Hlchle, Miss Ada Ten Brook, Mr. K. k. Young. OAliDS, Mr. M. A. Kline, I. L. Suyder. PACKAGES. Mrs. Gcorco M. l'cdiock. i.., ,.nin tor these letters will please say "advertised." GSOKOB A. Clauk, l M. The Btalo Normal School at Uloomshur); ZMMTrFuVrproi will begin ttio Winter Term on luesiiuj 1 upon tnose who than a dozen ,g colleges of the conferred by tho diploma bpcomo teachers. More students now In the. leading colleges or mo ....,.,.,i in this school, Those not wanting to go to college nor to .1 1 .1... in,t,.ili nniirsl(4 Dcconiu teiiciicis nnu mo suited to ihem. The work of tho school BU.ieu lu ...en.. v " rer.cives strong endorsement from compo Hit 1(8 10 SlUllClllO Jv ' . nr.. 11... 1. lug cunU from licv. n. J. ui.c., Principal. We have but a few copies of Fjw History of C'olumbla uny. I rc o n iuceu irnm if w i ..i.i uwing 10 me lac. unu mo npuii. ui visit to England, lie says there is a "preva- eaSV On tne leet, UUniDie. 1 ills proceedings necessarily came in lame of crusty bread and sour coffee" In the i A u, Kppn dovelooed bv o and were hastily set up, a number of right iltle tight int o is ana. ui ino queen ne - , tent udges who have cxomineu uiu ... . wjth black lUT a JOUC SIX HICIIUS In the east and In the west. The ' witle ; lined with quilted Satin. XtrVtV f Wholesale lid rock. duccd rates art' given on Iho L. ' '..: !. I-Innrkome nllish COat SIQ. & V.. and 1'. & liavu been wali ng, iniiiRim j - uruuuuc ..v j--, 'j -o I tne work. Larire earninirs sure iroiu nrsi, siari. ii,,.,n bi'iv lime had belter eecuro a . nii,, nil nrice com- costly outfit and terms Irco. better not delsy. get Ihem any tunc . n " , , $va, Style, quality aiUl Pnct- cuill- ,. ou notui eg to send us your address and copy at onre or they wl be too 1'iit , , ' . f u I Bni,ol;,. youaie wlaoyou will do so at once. 11. by mail for $1 S3 by Klwtll & llllUDbcn niand tllU attention OI wibeuuy j luux'T j,COm jxriuna, Maine. OKM-M-ly. Uer, Hloomsburg, !' PERSONS OF PnOMINENCH. E8ecrctary Lincoln U Uliod of for mayor of Chicago. "ltlll Arp" rocelved 65 vot for Rovtrnof of Georgia In tho recent st&U election. Senator Warner Miller has grown to be very stout. He weight nearly 800 pounds. Henry Wattcrson ay that the Atnorlcan mlnhlvr at Paris Is the youngest man of liii ago In tho world. Senator Van Wyck hat returned to Wash ington from Nebraska, and will remain till tho congressional sosslon closes. Count Moltke Invariably begins each day with a visit to hit wife's tomb, a practice he has observed ever since her death. The senior Dr. Nichols, of Cambridge, Mass., recently celebrated his golden wed ding, and his nged mother assisted In receiv ing the guests. Governor Pattlson, of Pennsylvania, hat purchased u resilience In Philadelphia, in an tlclpatlon of his retirement from the gov ernor's mansion In Harrlsburg. A sou of thu Itov. Dr. Jastrow, the emi nent rubbl of Philadelphia, has lieen elected lecturer on tho Assyrian language and litera ture lu the University of Pennsylvania. to President Cleveland and his wlfo have de cided to call their summer residence "Oak Viow," In suite of the fact that "ltcd Top" uu ut'cn lasu-iiui to it oy a newspaper man. Durtlie the .,tv-n.. r, f Mr.,1, trn. k,..,, '..'J u-,,r . ., m) .,..,. . . 0 ..-.I" 1, -n,w,i n,.... .,f:."i" v. ".;.r"' "on. A notable flguro In Washington these days SW?1"?"" Mr.Uncoln'i .iii.iuaio menu, uoi. loiunon Is now a resl- ,i,.,,. n 1 j- l -v... iraiu-i, nut uu uus uiaaB sums ISIUCS CaCIl S-QUlrU 1UC. 11UU Timlllnliln liivnt,mnfa I nn..i.i 1V..11.... t-i-t., -,.1 OA I age, doesn't 0 piiear to bo weakening nny. One of ills Incest efforts is to reduce the use less verbiage that characterizes lawyer's deeds. Ho says that 000 words are used in a deed whero 200 would do. "Our Uncle Ucorge Tillman," says The Augusta, Oa., Chronicle, "has been in Wash- I ington for many winters, and has never worn an overcoat. He is uncommonly healthy, and nttl ibutcs Ids freedom from colds and pneumonia to discarding his overcoat." Tho little daughter of Senator and Mrs. Van Wyck, of Nebraska, now three or four years old, has an odd name Happy New Year Van Wyck. She was born on the first day of tho year, and the senator w ished to commemorate the occasion by giving her a namo suggestlvo of It. When Henry Oeorgo was asked by a newt paper reporter tho othcrday to give his views .1... .1 ... ",!. ..t I foctjy wining to do so. but it would be equivalent to writing an article, and I want pay for It. I am no longer a candidate. I mako my living by writing." Jay Oouid is completely taken with his daughter-ln law, nee Edith Kingdon, and de- Clares that she L just the element that is needed in his home. The other day she said with a laugh that she should like to own the whole of the Gould system, whereupon Papa Gould made her a present of ti2,soo worth of stock, with tho remark, "I can t give you all of them, but hero's a little piece." Theodore Tilton Is still living in Paris, which ho left last summer only for a few weeks in order to enjoy the sea at Trouville. Ho now divides his time between inditing poetry lu his study, playing chess at the Cafe de la Regence, and taking exercise at his enrpentor bench, which he has sot up recently in one of the rooms of his cozy home back of Notro Dame. Mr. Tilton points with pride to some neat book shelves that he bos Just finished. Henry Bergh says that when he first be- gai i the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty receivod camo in or 15 lots. Lntar on I f luu cuecKs negan to laico away ms Dreatn, but now immense fortunes float around his way, and hu gathers them into the society's exchequer wRhout any excitement Speak ing of tho contest of Miss Welton'i will, just decided ill his favor, he said: "It has already cost tho contestants $20,000, and I think they will not appeal." Henry Ward Beechsr, who refuted a ra- ccption tendered him by the city authoritiei I 01 in ooKyn because some one objected to tne expense, has been interviewed on bU recent XtK7KrMS add, is always spoken of as a "perfect I I. , 11 II., .....l . tl, KnfAl. an1 I says he saw no slouch hats over there. RAILROAD MATTERS. It is reported that President Newell will re tire as general manager of Lake Shore and take tho presidency of C, C, C. and I. Dakota ) icoplo do not see any good reason why tho Milwaukee railroad should charge only three cents a mile in the states all about and four in Dakota. A railroad has been Incorporated in Illinois with a capital of $10,000,000, to be known as tho Cairo, Kansas and Western Railroad company of Chicago. Tho Richmond and Danville rood, It Is re ported, lias made proposals to the North Cnroliiia railroad for a renewal of the lease of tho latter for fifteen years. Uo to Nov. 1 the Atchison, Topeka and I . . t,.. qifl milna Danu . . . of new load in .Kaiis03 under the Chicago, 1Cansas nnd AVestorn chartcr. President Wilbur, of the Lehigh Volley Railroad company, has denied the stories con necting that corporation w ith the construc tion of a new through line to the west The Baltimore and Ohio Express has con tracted with the Queen and Crescent route to cover that lino 011 Dec. 1. This will give New Orleans another direct express line to New York. w . ah . National railway, Work on the Mexican national railway, which has been suspended for nearly four years, has been resumeu. ine compauy uaa recently obtained a loan of t5,000,000 from English capitalists. The Chesapeake and Ohio will Btart, Deo, 1, its Hue of steamers to Liverpool, via New port News. Passengers as well as freight will bo carried and rates will undoubtedly be cut, as thoy were lost winter, GREAT MEN AND THEIR TEETH. Gen. Sheridan is one of the most nervous men ever seen In a dentist's chair. A dentist once pulled Zach. Chandler out of his chair three times before tho tooth came out Andrew Johnson onco had four big teeth pulled at a sitting, and never winced once. The opcintiou was live hours long Wmamahfr'a. rinupxLNiu, December st, isee. . says uiu jit-upm uie iiiusii iujuilu nur, uub I Llieir IlcuUb. VC I.UVt lb wi mv. Trade with us never so satis- ings from papers or books. factory as this year. More nasemeni, near Men's altlng Room. r o o m, better organization. Ladies' colored skirts quarter Knew your wants and needs to th;rci under price. Italian better. Making it more and cioth anj sat;ni more yOUf Store. Arcade near Olrard picture. , Qarpet sweepers. Get the Shopping by mail grows in est. Cheaper than a poor one favor. Your written request as a g;fti ye think the "Wan corn nands the best service of amaker" has no equal; else the store. Often saves the ex- WOuIdn't give it the name, pense of a trip, and serves you Never put thajt name on a than you could serve y0Urself. If disposed to corre- wr;te for suggestions re din,r tie making up of 'h""' oruf-rb. I . . , , -ff Qur special pltibli w rap, cutis, . w-.. I' . , -, ,..ww-.. - 1 - cojar an(j all-around trimmed jjer around frame to prevent r- 1 I f ,in ..,. FmA ne milnll Inr wnere c.tn yuu u..m - tjlu money ? An assortment of fancy wraps . diaronal( Astrakhan, plush, . ' ,1 ift it tn S-IQO free, uotu sexes an Bk'ee.ny one caaao Wtmtmnltcr's. ers. Hccond floor, Chestnut street. Don't wait till glary ice time net the boy his skates. Ice, like tide, waits for no man. Barney & Berry self-adjusting all clamp, i : same, nickle plated $1.50, good steel runners, prac tical, serviceable, not oil tem pered. Will give as much lun and show as many stars as any American Club, all sizes, $2.50 and $3.75 "blue;" 3.25 and $4.50 nickel plate. uureKa Club, $2.50 and $3.25. Girls, Barney & Berry, $2.25 and $3.25 ; "Rink," $3.75. Basement north ot center. Our stationery trade almost surprises us. Very big, growing fast. Oualitv and price do it. You like the Wanamaker Parch ment, letter and note, rough and mem, lCUCranu HOl, ruuwu am cm,t, . T1, Wnnnmnl-ir Nntf- . worthy. 2 sizes note, smoom. Some dav lareer sizes. No im- perfect sheets. Makers Usually ' . , ,f , n.nn nn n11r i'"' '"' sinus- u.v...... - i 1 t .. T,l. trick. . . s East of center, Thirteenth Btrect. Good share of children are color blind. Often fault of training. Let 'em use colors anrJ a WJH be helped J Strong utt,l Strengthened, Weak bettered. Our children's paint boxes good tor this. 1 2 colors, brush and water saucer in neat case, 18 cents. Other p-rades up to $5 Better now and then daub on clothes, than a defective sense through life. IlaBemcnt, toot of center stairway. S-1V V... " ' somethinor lor vour advantage. ye Jlaye about 60O made from ' , . , , XT the ends of ClOtll. iNotningtlie matter with the cloth ; remnants .! f n,mnt l-i.ir tnn ample for an OVCrCOat bllt tOO small for tllC general StOCK. $12, .... ,,; i,o Tl.pv nrp 1 0 1 0O aI1U P 1 ; 1 al , well made and trimmed and would be desirable at a third more. second noor, Thirteenth street. Clothing to measure, a grow ing feature of our business. Better workmen, better work. Fine OVCrCOatingS and SUltmgS ,.mcf cf1c 1,1 ewtsl blj 1Gb. second noor, Thirteenth and Martet;streeta. Odd overcoats for small boys Hartdly tWO like. Many re- duced, as from $8 to $6, $5 tO $3-5o. Thirteenth and Market strceiB. The favorite boot among stockmen of the West is of grained waterproof leather, sewed. Naooleon riding- style. Those men need the best, prool I :.. ,ntnr lirrhl- inn UgamSt snOW-Water, light and firsttirne. Best and cheapest for rOUtrll WOrk We know OL fc IS6 The "Scalchf high button overshoes, waterproof, fleece lined, were a favorite with ladies last season. We now have them in children's sizes 6 to iol4. Good news for the little ones. Warm dry feet mean health as well as comfort for them. Spring heels $1.90 Near Market and Juniper Btrects. Many ladies prize our boxed dress patterns more because the garnitures with each harmonize I so nerfectlv. It saves the buyer I 11 trouble and oossioie mistaKes. I f Many styes 3,50 to $8. southeast ot Center. Remnant counter. Not all short nieces : odd lots, low price dress patterns, anything that loses caste in its own circle. Counter always piled high with bargains. You can often find . t . , . , . o ,vf nn,l nr there JUSt What yOU Want, and at mere just wimi yuu num., a fraction of the original price. Northwest of center. You looked at "The Amen can Gem" sewinnr machine, liked it. bouchtit. We have a new lot. More serviceable than you'd think, will do many kinds of light sewing. $2.50 Hasement near center stairs. Manic Lantern helps to make winter evenincs pass pleasantly, 90c. to $15 ; cheapest, same sola by others lor Si. J . . j.- ...:u i.... I'OlVOPtlCOn, 15, win siiun any picture of about 4-inch diameter, plain or coioreu. Much amusement with engrav- questionable thing. Our sweeper works by suction. Gathers dust; pcks up i;nti and smdll articles without injuring the carpet as brushing wouiu. 11 broad Hat tires ; no banus 10 : , , ' . e i ioosen or break. Strip of rub bruising furniture, dumps dust by pressing spring on top, 3. Basement, north ot center, , John Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market street. ana i;uy.na.i bu,u.v. ran Uva at home, and make more money at work for us, than anything else la this world, capital not neeaeu; you are Bianco. Corf Conefc. OoM, Tloftrnein, CKmrs Afthras, BroDChltlB, Vhoorln Couch, jnclrlent ConMirip. lion, and relltTci conmmptiTl rcrvontlil ulTt.r:il Hv9 of I fht fUFffutX Jri uEStt. Crttt-1 lfon..ino wmino if 1 fnnnh Krmin la prtld onlr ml trhila trrarixri, STitl bear oar I Iiull'm ftirt tnnf irelf.nlitA. I inuio-AidrKi 10 wit i Strip Otutltm-Mti, Bri lh atirtitta llnrMfif J all v?-lmlJ0(1ffTitarrof Joi 'hifl P A. f i wter r .'rop'Bt Baltimore, HtL, Hftr it Co., Bolo I SALVATION OIL, "The Oreatett Cure on Earth for Pain," Will relieve more quickly than any other known remedy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Durns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost bites, Backache, Wounds, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by nil Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Bottle. rro ADVKUTI8KUH. lflwret ltatcs (or advertls I lng In lnoo goort newspapers sent freo. An. dress OKI). P. HOWELL CO., 10 Spruce SL, N. V. LABOR NOTES. Uiners are wanted at Coalburg, Ala. Tho vein is soft coking coal three and ono halt feet thick. Price, 65 cents for 3,000 pounds. Mark Walters, an employe of a Madison (D. T.) nowspaner, claims to havo worked In more printing ofllccs than any other four men In the United States. The plato printers at tho bureau of en graving and printing, Washington, have re ceived an advance from to to WSi per 1,000 for printing the registered backs of United States notes. Mgr. Stranelro, the papal abelgate, has just sailed for Rome. Ho has been investi gating the Knights of Labor nud says he thinks the pope will not opiioso lho.li. He will publish a book on America. A visitor In Philadelphia is Mr. J. J. Up church, formorly of North Carolina but now of Bethlehem, Pa., who in 1WW founded tho Ancient Order of United Workmen, which now numbers more than 170,000 work men. It is observed by The Chicago Mall that tho thrco stock yard capitalists in that city, Allerton, Morris and Cudahy, against which tho wrath of the strikers has been most di rected, began their business lives ns obscure and penniless laborers, Tho system of public lectures by Knights of Labor will be carried on energetically dur ing the coming winter. The best speakers will be engaged, and special efforts ill bo, made to furnish thoni with the most valuable Information that can bo had. It Is proposed lu the French national as sembly to put a tax upon the wages of all foreign workmen In tho Paris workshops. Italian and German mechanics crowd tho French factories, and, as thoy aro generally without families, they nrosupiwsed to be much better off than French workmen who have domestic burdens. Masons and plasterers would do well to make note of a hint thrown out by an Eng lish architect, who says that tho addition ot saccharine matter Increases tho strength of mortar, making common lime, with sugar added, as strong as Portland cement Water, to which sugar has been added, dissolves four teen and a half times more lhno than does water without sugar. ITEMS OF INTEREST. During tho past year 047 duels have been fought in France. There ore only twenty-four Japanese resi dents in New York city. Eight million umbrellas are made annu ally In the United States. The official census of Prussia shows a popu lation of 28,313,453 persons. It is estimated that !M,000 to 85,000 cubic feet of rain falls on the surface of tho globe each year. I The famous old steamer Plymouth Rock was burned oil Apple Island the other morn- ' big tor tho iron, brass and copper in her I bulb 1 Bteffano Merlattl, the young Italian artist who has undertaken to outdo Succi, says that his sole object is topiovothat Succi's liquid comiKsitlon is only a mystification, and that Succi's stomacb Is like Ills own cupablo ot enduring a long fast Tho French navy ofDciaLshavo been experi menting at Dunkirk with nil Invention which, If it Is practical, will render existing navies useless. This invention is nothing less than a man-of-war made of celluloid, which will Boat under all circumstances, nnd is prac tically proof against artillery, since tho heav iest shot merely imbed themselves ia it with a dull thud, and do not penetrate. The consumption of paper and the volume of Its manufacture are sometimes taken as standards of civilization. Tho United States has 885 paper mills and 1,100 paper machines; Germany has 800 mills and b'Jl machines; France, 420 mills and 525 machines; England, 801 mills, 541 machines; Scotland, 00 mills, 03 machines; Ireland, 18 mills, 13 machines; liussia, 133 mills, 137 machines; Austria, 220 mills, 270 machines. Tho averago annual production of paper in all countries is esti mated at 2,800,000 tons. The following "sum" was set tho pupils of the Lelgnitzer iladchenschule, who gave it up, not being quick enough to see the trap laid for them. From 8S0,78S,889 take tho number C29 as many times as possible The pupils took it for granted that it was simply a subtraction sum. It was explained to them afterward that it they had gone on subtract ing until a proper answer was got it would havo taken them one year and four mouths to do It In, allowing that one can subtract the number three times in every minute, and working twelve hours a day. The proper way of doing the sum was, of course, simply dividing 8S0,788,8S9 by 023, which equals 1,400,300 180-029. MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL. Margaret Mather has added "Masks and Faces" to ber repertory. Uublnsten has changed bis mind about coming to this country this season. He Is afraid ot tho sea. Mrs. Langtry has shelved "A Wife's Peril" and will hereafter open her engagements with tho "Lady ot Lyons." The number of traveling companies this year is move than 350, an IncreuM of about ono-thlrd shico last seuson. I,ouli Aldrlch, of "My Partner" celebrity, lias tho reputation of being ono of tho best jiokcr players In tho dramaUc fraternity. Br.raU Bernhardt is going to Australia next May. Mr. Henry U. Abbey expects to go there nt thu same time and will make his first survey of that field. Chicago capitalists propose to erect In that city tho "biggest theatre on earth," at a cost of $2,250,000. ltwiilfiontiWJfeoton Con gress street and has o u depth of 187 feet and teut 0,000 people. A novel dramatic enterprise has been pro jected in London in the shape of a series of morning performances, with a view to re fresh tho play going publlo with a practical illustration of whnt it was that the popular Uslu accepted about 100 years ago on the British ttujo A rat was caught at the house of D. O. Ncary, of Pittsburg, the other day which is knowu to havo measured neai ly two feet six inches from the nose to tho tip of the tall. It was let loose In a room from which it could not escape, and a Faronlte cat set upon it. It required but a short time for the rodent to make the cat feel small Sympathy for tho cot caused It to be withdrawn. Two dogs were then brought ia After almost an hour's labor on the part of both, tho citizen of the sewer succumbed. Both dogs bear marks of the rat's tenuclous love of life. ART AND ARTISTS. New York, Uoston and riilladelpbla each have a new art magazine tins year. The art collection of tho late Baron Koths chlld, which is ono of the finest In the world, was willed to his wife tor life, W. C, McGrntb, a well known New York artist who lias just returned from Europe, says that the I'arhi Palon this year is most disappointing. Mr. Hamilton, the cartoonist, who Is asso ciated with Uillam oil The Judge, Is one of the young artists of the country,. He is only 24 j ours of age. Mr, Adolpho Knrico Aiwllonj.of the Iloyal Technical Institution and Academy pf Fine Arts of Jtoiue has been secured as teacher of sculpture and modeling at the New England Conservatory Bchoel of Fin Arts. ttfl SAY IN 09 OF YOUNG FOLKS. We heard Iho other day of a woman who was pitting cherries when her little 'nughter camo up and saldt "Oh mamma, lemmo help unbutton thoso cherries, can't I P Da svllle Dreeze. Llttlo Lulu, of Brooklyn, at 3 made a visit to the country. Sho enjoyed all tho nov Uilngs until one day sho was stung by a hor net Bhe ran with distressing cries to her mother, In reply to whose Inquiries she said! "O mammal I burned mo on a Dig tiy." 'I wish ion had manners," said Hobble's mother despairingly, looking nt her Infant son with reproving eyes. "I've got all you everbiught me," responded the young hope ful, "but I no get so awful ureii using ora. That's why I'm lid sometimes." Boston Rec ord . Our small boy, 4 next month, striking a distressing attitude with his hand on his ab domen, thus explains to papa what were his sensations when mamma found It necessary to rebuke him very sharply! "It mado the" feel-badly comonll up fru my tummlol" Babyhood. A well known doctor of divinity, not now living, was, like many of us, reticent on the subject of age, and his youthful grandson was, like other children, curious about the same subjoct At tho table one day out burst the question! "Grandfather, how old aro youi" How plainly I hear tho familiar, dcllW-rato nccentsl "Why, Eddie, I nm more than CO." "Whatl More than 00, aul not dead ycM" Boston Record. Before Willie K 's cousin Bertha ar rived nt his homo with her parents on a summer visit, his mother had told him to ob serve how graceful and pollto her manners were, especially at table. When sho came Willie observed her, therefore, with admiring Interest. Ono day his mother wild! "Do you too how nicely Bertha conducts herself, Willie!" "Yes, mamma." "Don't you think her manners aro rather better than yoursP "Yea, mamma, and I gues I know why." "Why is It, my dearl" "Probably Bortha has been better brought up than I havel Youth's Conqianlon. Phil had to speak at a Sunday school con cert not long ago, and tho poor little soul was taken with stago fright as soon as he had made his Ikw lwfore the ecclesiastical foot lights. He finally had to give it up, and he trotted down tho aisle to his mother again, overcomo 1th shame. After a few minutes the suierintendcnt called his name a second time. Phil pulled himself together and onco more inarched bravely to the front He mado a mighty effort toHpenk ids little pleco, but his mouth and cliln quivered so that tho words could not bo said. Ho retreated to his mothcronco more. "Why, darling," she whim pered, putting her arm around Lira, "why didn't you say your versesp "Mamma," be replied, tragically unconscious of any slang, "I just couldn't. I had to give my chin a rest." Boston Record. There is a little story which the hlstorlm has reason to believe has leen crystallzed ia a shiglo family ever since the big lire (t 1872, and is as yet new to Hie types. Thn-, great conflagration mado the fortunes ol 1 destroved thoso of others. The family here referred to were severely crippled I mlzo hi every practicable way until tho busi ness that maintained them got on its feet again. They moved into a small house in the suburbs, and tho children of tho family wcro denied many luxuries to which they had been accustomed. A month or two after the lire a baby was bom to tho houseliolJ, and was duly presented to llttlo Ellen, a C-ycar-o'.d daughter of tho house, "How do joa like him, Ellen!" sho was asked. "Oh, he's very ideo, but" "But what!'' "Oh, he's to awful little. But, then, I suppose he's as big as we can afford, now." Uoston Kecora CREATION'S LOWER ORDERS. A cat, not liking tho new home at Green field, N. S., to which sho bad been restored, took ber six kittens and walked witl them back to her former home at MUtoil a dis tance of sixteen miles. Levi Leek, of Corrcctlonvllle, la. mixed poison with meal and spread it out f oriats to eat Two cows and a valuable horeejot at the poison and ate enough ot it to killthem. Tho rats are doing well. A young man in Richfield, Kai was visited nightly in Ids dugout by gre.if num bers of centipedes. He stopped playig his violin for a night or two, when hianwel conie visitors discontinued their visltsUht. h hnd been solely prompted by his night con certs. Near Belleville, Ills., on tho Indlnipolis and St Louis railroad, a railway trh re cently ran down a dog. At tho next htlon tho engineer was astonished to see the lliual crawl out of tho ash pan of tho engin and run off unbanned. I A gentlemen in Lynn, Mass., hasWn troubled by English sparrows, which no a home on tho coping of his house, t at tempted to keep them away by coverlr of cloth netting. Tho next day the little rds had made nests of tho material and ere chirping their gratitude to tho fumlshe SOME OLD PEOPLE. Thomas C. Hance, of Macedon Cent N. T., recently celebrated his blrthdaytlle was 104. I Mrs. Alice Tobin, who recently died nr- cade, N. Y., at the good old ago or 100 nrs and 3 months, never woro glasses, ana bid see to thread the finest needle. Robert Shankland, of Washington co y, Mich., the oldest Mason In tho United S es, has just ulea. ue was norn in i.m, one been a Slason soventy-uvo years. Four generations livo in the bouse of Turcotto. of Lowell. Moss. Ills daug r. uged 0; her mother, aged 30; his molr, nged 0a j nml uer motner, ageu oi years. Miss Delllo Roe, of Cooper county, N. recently attended the marriage of her git grandfather, llie old genlloninn wast years old, and bin bride, Mrs. Allen, W! A patriotic movement is now set on fool Franco to givo a national banquet next yt to persons who havo passed a ccntul Hones uro entertained that ninoty-nlne I them can bo procured, and M. Chovreul w bo askod to preside at the I. .ad of the tab! making up the hundred. 1 heir united at will thus amount to over liymo years. (lone Up. Now's Iho time tho fakir bummer, Looks on days of ludian summer. WUh an awful, grisly, sickly kind ot doubt He U Infinitely glummer. Thau a lioycott blasted plumber, For his overcoat li pushed clear up the spouU -TIJ Bit Octt. Left. "I can say ono thing in favor of Xlr. Feath- oris-," remarked JIw. Hendricks, tho land lady "ho never takes tho last piece of bread I on tho plato." uKo, indeed, Mrs. Hendricks," assented I Dumley, cordially, "Featherly am't quick enough." ilaricr's Uazar. A Wlioaful lthyrae, Thenan who drives a cart may bs, As ever) body kaou s, A man of happy mien, although Ills lire la lull or "w boa's." ,U EXTRAORDINARY Os-FEIL To All Wanting Employment. Wo want l.lvc, Knergelio and Capitis Aljf nts 1 every counly in Ihc United Stale uuil Can.' . lo ken a n.iciii nruvte .., - isimuri. Anariicletiaviuicalar.'-p . pay ovr ojp,.r tent profit, having i. . i.m. .p. .mi, and oil which Hie ajent . tl ;"J -in- ekciusivi me uy a uu j.-.,., , , v. .. ivry ccuuty ho may iecure from us. w i.l m. : 1 icil a Iva.ltajes toour nsenuand llie facl llul . ' 11 i ail article that can be okl to ctciy haute r , .1 it, it mUht not be necessary lo make ' r ,'OKDlSASVOKFSII lu iwuib K"" -I."" ' 1.. 5, bat wo have concluded to make to lm,v, ma only our confidence in the incrils 11. ir invention, but In its stability by nnyntcni iml will tianule it with energy. Our Mn(l in.w at wo.k are raaklnj from Sijc. to a t xnnth clear and this fact makts It safe for lis t" iuk oar oner lo all who are out of einplay ij it. Any agent lh.U will give our business , imrty day. trial and fail to clear M least Jl ,,i thu lime, AnovR AVh enrsNSB', can renin 11 j.iods unstiiu 10 us ana we win is,m,, . m.iev paid for them. Any agent or genera l ajcnt who would like len or more counties ntn or them through sub-agenis fir nlntiy Uay ana tail Clear ai ieai 73 -rsisEs. can return sll unsold and get their uu tieyback. nootner employer oi ki'i lind to make such olTers.-nor would I we 1 I not know tlia'. e nave ogems now t ..othan double the amouul e guaranteedi 1 J tut two sales a day would guc a profit of ..r $uj a month, and that one of our agents eighteen orders in one day. Our largo ile . , unit circulars cid am our offer fully, ami tns.o wo wish to send to evcryouo out of em- I'loyinent who will scnu ut inrco one vein .l.nips .or pntiage. m ...... .... it 1 m, rnr llis hooin. And CO to WOI K on the terms naoitd ia out esi.aordinary olfer. We would lika to nave ins auu.css t. mi ine ....... .....In., .n.rkinB salicltors and carpen ier. in'tho country, and ask any reader of this l,v.r who reaas .ins oner, ia iibs ui thj nima anu auuress ih,vi '',vr .u.'tj., at once, or you will l',,o the bettlvaiii.i- r ulTcr.-dMtUou oilli f oiiloini .tt i Q-.aL .. vy. Unas MAijur.i. rus 'i I ' nt) liaulltneld VI, I'uiaaaij. l' ROTAl POWDER Absolutely Pure. This oowder never vatlcs. A marvel of nurltr Rtrenirth and wholcsomeness. More prnnnmtenl than ordinary tlnfla, and cannot bo sold in compe tition wiin tne inuititaae ot low testsnort weignt, alum or pliospliato powdets. Bold only In cans. .IOTA., l.AKIKU rOWDEHlU,. WailSU.Xt. 1. For Toilet Use. Aycr's Tlalr Vigor keeps tho hair soft and pliant, imparts to It the instro and freshness ot youth, causes It to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and Is tho most clean ly of all hair preparations. AVCD'C Tlnlr Vigor has given i I un O perfect .atlsfactlon. I en rue was ncarlvbald tor six veais. dur nc which time t used many hair preparations, but without success. Indeed, what llttlo hair I had was growing thinner, until 1 tried Ayer's linlr Vigor. I ttcd two bottles of the Vigor, nnd my head Is now well covered with a new growth of hair. Judsou 11. Chapel, Pcabody, Moss. LI A ID that has becotno weak, gray, flAAlll nll,i (mini, may havo now life nnd rolnr restnred to It by tho nsi' of Aycr'a Hair Vigor MMv hair was I bin, faded, and dry, and fell nut in largo quantities. AjerVHalr Vigor slopped tho falling, and restored my hair to Its original lolnr. As a dressing fur tho hair, this preparation has no count. Wary N. Ilaniinoud, Stillwater, Minn. UlOnp joiilh. and beauty, in thn VlUUIIy appearance of Iho hair, may be preserved fur nil Indotiiiito pcilnd by the uso of Ayer's Hair Vigor. "A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to lw como harsh ami dry, and to fall out freely, Nothing I tried srruicd to do me any good until I ciuiiiiioiii rd using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three lmttlii of this preparation restored my hair to it hcalthv condition, und it Is now soft and pliant. My srnlp Is unreal, and it is also firu from dandruff. Mrs. L. It. 1'oss, Milwaukee, Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Bold by DrugcUto nl Perfumers. 1'p.nrr.cT Sakktv, prompt action, and wnudi'iful ciiiallvo properties, easily place Ayer's Pills nt tho bend ot tho list ot popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous Headache, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I havo been a great sufferer from Headache, and Aycr's Cathartic Pills are the only medicine that has ever given mo relief. Ono dose of these 1'illa will quickly move my IhiwcIh, nnd free mvhead from pain. William L. Pago, Itlchiuuud, Va. Ayer's Pills, rrepftrtrt by Dr.J.C Aver kCn.t Lowell, Mot Bukl by alt DeaUnin Uecllciii DSSlNES Syrup CURES Coughs novl9s6-6ms. s WITHIN C. SIIORTLIDQE'S ACADEMY, FOl: YOIISQ MRS AND 1IOY8, MEDIA, PA. 1? miles from Philadelphia. Fixed prlco covers ery exnense. even books, sc. No extra cnanrcs. No incidental expenses No examination for ad- and all graduates, bpccliil opportunities for ap students to advunco rapidly, t-peclal drill for dull and bickwanl boys. Patrons or students may se lect any studies or hooso the regular English. Sci entific, Business. Classical or C1M1 Engineering course, students ntted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Vale, Princeton and ten other Colleges nnd polytechnic schools. 10 students sent to college In I8s3, 15 In 1884, 10 In isss, 10 a 1816. A graduating class every year In the com mercial department. A Physical and Chemical Laboratory, Gymnasium and Hall Uround. two vo s. added to library In 1W1. Physical apparatus doub'ed In 18-3. Media has seven churches and a temperance charier which prohibits the sale ot all Intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor, SWITIIIN C. HUOKTLIUUK, A. M., (Harvard Graduate,) Media, renn'a. Aug.6,&A,iy. Wo arc offering great Sewing Machines. 93 AmoiiK tho Piano? we INDUCEMENTS mjS & CO., SCHOM ACKER Gold String 1 bs nro all iirdt-class and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs Our leading Sowinc lrachinesaro tho celchrafeil WHITE. NEW n A VIS. N?.XV ESTIC. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD. INDARII HOTAHV SA Maiio in tho world. Hoforo niirnlinainrf writn j GRtt SEWING MACHINE LOCAL NOTICES. About 30 Indies', misses', nnd clilldrcn'i coats yet on hand at I, V. Ilnrtman & Bon's which will bo sold under price. Mr. Hentlev Meeker, formerly of Uu. shore, Bulllvnn county, l'a., has opened a Jewilry Kioto In Orangevlllc, whero hols prepared wiin an ine latest improved tools for tho business of watchmaking nnd re pairing In that line, clocks Ac. lie also tins In stock new watches, both cold and sliver, and nil thu latest patterns of jewelry, gold rings, pins, chain:., charms nnd nlso sliver ware, spoons, forks, castors, cako dishes, pitchers, Ac. Also tiinvc.il Instructors, violins, necordcons, harmonicas, banjos, guitars, Ac. All of the best nnd most ap proved patterns, stylis nnd quality, at tho lowest pn;slblo prices, lly calling nnd In specting his stock will Invariably Insure n sale, lie has tho repulatloti ot being n mos; excellent and expert man nt Ids bus iness. dec 17,- tfi Blenched muslins j, 4-4, fi-4, 0-4, 0-4, 10-4 nnd In nil widths at 1, W. ilartman A Son's. Hentley Meeker auctioneer, Is open to calls ut all times bonis the reputation of being a good miction salesman. Orange vllle, Columbia county, l'a. dec 17, tf Now for your muslin by tho bolt. I W. Ilartman & Son have COoO yds. ready to open. Having lust received act Under for An- Ishlug silks nnd cloths, I nm prepared to cicnu ana uyc gents' doming, Indies clonks, sacmies. sllk3. dresses, shawls. Ac. Feathers dyed and curled. Packages for warded by express will receive prompt at tention, according to directions. Cull or auuress, J.u. Caswell, uyer, Hloomsburg vt ooicn JiiiiSj scplil.tf, Merimack and coeheco dark cnllco Oo , iigut calico oc, comrort culco 4c. at 1. W Ilatltiian A Sou's. McKllllp, Dlooiusburg, C-nyon Artist nnd Photographer. Instantaneous nrnccFS Fino Cabinet Photos, only 3 a do., (tf Toboggan caps. "What arc they?" Go to I. V. Ilartman A Sou and thuv will tell you all about them. New Year presents at I. W. Ilnrtman & eons. BUSINESS NOTICES. Tiik Fiiist Keen Twinge. As the sen son advances, the pains and ncbes by which ihcumalUm makes itself known, arc experienced ufter nvery i xpnaurc. It is not claimed that Hood's Snrsnpanlla Is a specific for rheumatism no doubt if there is, or cun be, such n remedy. But the thousands benefited by Hood's Snrsunaillla warrant us In urging olbeis who suiTer from lhcumatism to lake It before the first keen twinge. riiOI'IlYLACTIO IN SICKNESS. "Typhoid fever has broken out here again, but whrrevcr Dtirbys Prophylactic T,..1.1 , t ,.. .... J 1 i-iuiii nits iieeii i.cc.y ii;i-u t.iL'iu una ut-cu no lever." M. is. Lancaster, r. .11., lu Central Alabiitiiian. "The Fluid Is not merely n deodorizer, out a insintectanl a destroyer oi ine ills, cnsogcimsin nn atmosphere which can not bo breathed without dauger."-Arui York r.iening Post. Hop Porous Plasters are sold by all druggists and country merchants. The uesi in tho world. QfEKN VIOTOHIA'S CROWN. The ciown of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires and emeralds, t in silver niid gold. Its cross weight is 3'J oz. 5 dwt troy. The number of diamonds aro 3.352: neurls. 273: rubles, 0; sipphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It is un uiu ui.y.ug- uiicu.y lies ine iiruit luill wears a crown. It Is oelter to wear the crown of perfect health, and peace of mind through Iho curative effects of Per inea 1'iirc liaiiry .in.it wins ey. f or nlu by druggists and .ill dealers No doubtful itigiedlents to do harm. Fresh hops, IJurgULdy pitch an d gums in Hop Plaster. No lady should live lu purv clual fear, and suffer f'om the more ftcri nts troubles that so often appear, when Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female Heiiudy is certain to pre vent and cure tumor and caucer there. Rheumatism is primarily" caused by acidity of the blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the Uood, und thus cures thu dis ease. A NOOnlSIUKa WINK FOR HOT WEATHER. Old nud infirm persons need fome mild tonic or gentle stimulant especially at this season. The wine made, at Specr's Mount Prospect vineyards, in New Jersey, cnlled Sneer's Port Orupii Wine, is used nt Dres den, Vienna, nnd other parts of Knrope, as the best wine known for benefiting tho human system, and is regarded ns pure, nnd vcrv tioDtilar union!? iihvslcians It ia coun.ryor ims, mat win posltliely and perma uuuv.rj popular u.i.iiiit, pnjs.i-i.iiis. i. i nently cure consumntion. hmuniuiu nsthrAn . especially beneficial fur females ami old ... I.. C. r n LI' t.l. 1... people. ot. jlltM ur.)'Oi.can. ror buiu .,y druggists. Did you ever stand over a wash-tub in which clothes were bciug washed with common brown rosiu soaps? If so, try Dreydoppel's JJornx Soap next washday, and note the difference. The best Is the cheapest ulways. d 17 4t. G- IE?, BAT inducements to persons dcsiriiigVto purchase Pianos, Organs nnu lmndlo nro tho I VERS & are tho celehrated ESTEY, MILLER, UNITED 1 for Pntfilnmirm in J RAT.T7.PT?'K PAT.Anw TVITICTri A VTt DEPOT, Main St., Bloornsburg, Pa. DnOHKKSMtS, OB LtQUOIt llAltlT, CAN B Cored hy ad.ministbiiino nn. uaism Coldkn Brscino "-It enn be given In a cup of coilco or tea without tho knowledge of the person taking It, effecting aspcedy and permanent cure, wiieu.er n.u p.u. -moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of dntnkards linye been mado temperate men who have taken tbo Qoldcn Specific In their coilco without ihclrltnc-wl. edge and to day believe they quit drink, lngof their own freo will. No liatrnful effects results from Its admlnlsttatlon. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars, auutcm uiuuucuui Golden Specific Co., 183 llaco St.. Clncin. nail, Ohio. ucooouiy. Fee what the T-rtreurj .! hc Interstate Poultry and Pel btosk AtsccUoon, of lbjn, Illinni, ay - Augut i, lS6, S. S MYERS, .. I.sak S.R. I have used lomeof your Chick-chick-er-e. kes (Poultry Food). . amiailifitd ISat it Increase! the ej;g production of myfol. A. A. COW1IERV, When ri4by wu sick, we (v her Cutori Then the wu a Child, she cried for Cwloria, When the became Kits, the clang to Cuforis, Whm the had Children, th (are them Ctafert, "I wi troubled with an eruption on my face, which was a sourco of constant nn noynnce when I wished to appear in com pany. After using ten bottles of Aycr's Sarsaparllla, the humor entirely disappear cd." Mary M. Wood, 40 Adams St., Low. ell, Mass. D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA ANIi CATARRH REMEDY. BOLD UY ALL DUUGGI8TS. Having struccrleo M vears tietwecn life nnri death with ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, tieited By eminent physicians, and receiving no benent, I was compelled during the last years ot my ill ness to Bit on my chair day and night gasping lor Dream siy sunenngs wcro Deyomi description. In despair 1 expeilmcnted on myself by com pounding roots nnd herbs and Inhaling the medi cine thus obt nlned. I f ortunatel r discovered this WONDEhFUI, CURE FOIt AS1HM. AND CA TARRH, warranted to relieve the most stubborn casoot ASTHMA IN" FIVE MINUTES, SO thattho nntlcnl can Uedownto rest and sleep comfortably. Please read the following condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials all of recent date: Oliver v. It. Holmes, San Jose, cal., writes: "I find tho remedy all and even more than repre sented. I receive Instantaneous relief." K. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kansas, writes: "Was treated by eminent physicians of this country and r.ermany; tried the climate ot dirferent states nothing allorded rellei like your preparation. T. E. oatcs, county Treasurer, Philadelphia, .Miss., writes: "Have used the Remedy. Would not live without It. Every one that uses It re commends It," L. 1). 1'helps, r. M.. Orlggs, Onlo, writes: "Suf fered with asthma 40 years. Your medicine In S minutes docs more for me than the most eminent phjslclan did for mo In three years." 11. c. Plumpton. Jollet, IIL, writes: "send Ca tarrh Remedy at once, cannot get along without It. I find It to be tho most valuable medicine I have ever tried." nco. V. Urndy, relson Co., Ky., writes: 'I am using tho remedy. Gained 8 pounds Ins weeks, would not bo without It," Martin Fox, Little Falls, N. .. writes: "Find Remedy excellent. Could not live, without It," We have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and in order that all sufferers from Asth ma, catarrh. Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may have an opportunity ot testing the value ot the Remedy we will send to any address TRIAL TAC K AGE FREE OF CHARGE. Address, J. ZIMMERMAN & tu, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Woostcr, Wayne Co., o. Full sliebox by mall II. imav7-ly. A.TENTS. Hut small percentage of fees In ad- .uuv-., UUIHIIVU 1, UVU UdlUlt 13 UU- talned. send for circular giving run Information, and containing list of M. J. CLAOETT, Washington D. c. references. l'acino Building. (sepl7.6m. AGENTS WANTED I Remunerative employment offered energetic and reliable men. AHiress, illy, ) 533 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. D V A TT'TvTTT'C'C! Its causes and a new and iXir IN JVDO successful cure at your own home, by one who was deit twenty elcrht vears Treated tir mnst. nr thn nntnri specialists without benent. Cured Mmsef In 3 months, andslnce then hundreds of others. Full particulars sent on application. T. s. PAOE, No. 41 West 3lst St,, New Yortc city. deciOdlt. QT7T) J? CATARR n li 11, Clears 1 CATARRH CURE. ea neao, tnroat ana lungs from nasty mucous. sweetens the breath. Cures severest catarrh when all otliertrcatments fall. Send loc.staraps, for free halfplnt sumpte prepaid enough to relieve any case. Dr. brmscN Co., 631 Uroadway, N. Y, deciOdlt. Please Don't Korget it that Dr li. James Gnimaof Inau-a Is prepared In Calcutta, India, from tho purest and best Native Hemp, and Is the only remedy, either In that sal catarrh aid nervous debility, or break un a fm.h ivil.n ul .... .,.ii. i-..- . . . - , ". " nwuin. (.uu.ier uuiiie, luretj 001. ties, tft 0. ITopiletors. 1033 Race St. I'liua. ucciuu.u SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN, ftw o tat 0 o 5 2 3 (1 ft ft POND. C. C. RIJ ItTrir:s and Opera Pianos. These ROYAL ST. TOHN til b in -Mi m
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