The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 14, 1887, Image 4

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    THEfGOLTIMBIAN T)iO3RAT. iBLO0MSBlJG, COLUMBIA 'XUNTY,fPA.
Workers in Crystal.
THE
BLOWINO 6r C1I.ABS
it is itokn.
AND HOW
The Truthful Pilot-
Arrival at Saratoga-
Tliouoh Vhn wage or remuneration
In glass blowing aro very-' high, Iho in
duHlry la not popular, its unpopular
ity is no mora than natural, tho labor
boing Severe and exhausting, the pain
and dlsoomfort great, and tho health
fulness being unpleasantly small to
those engaged. It hag a cnaraotorlstio
disoaao the glass blower's cheek
jitst as the white lead and quloksilver
imltlstiics have their snecifio ills.
From long continued blowing, tho
cheeks, at Brat mtisoular, gr6w thin
and loso their elasticity) they then bo
gin to hang down like inverted pock
ets and finally crow absolutely unus
able. It Is a matter of record both
hero and in Kuropo that glass boor
atlvos haye blown holes through11 their
cheeks, but no living curiosity of this
sort can bo fourid at' the present lime.
Glass making, though requiring great
skill and doxterity, is a very 'simplo
business. A large and well built fur
nace in which an intonso heat can bo
secured and maintained for a long
time; crucibles or mellibg pou that
will withstand a high temperature,
corrosion, and wear and tear; sand,
lime soda, and occasionally other in
gredlents for tbo raw materials aro tho
main features of overy establishment.
The sand, lime and soda, pure as art
can mako them without throwing
Tho passenger, who was going down
thd big river for the first tunc in, his
llfo, secured, permission to, climb hp
bcsldo Iho pilot, a 'grim old gravback
'Mariy 'allfe-toW In 'this tlVbtt'' In- feood fare dbii . clean.
quirou the stranger alter a iook arounu.
t.VTn. an MAM JnitA !... AAt
to shootin 'em for their hides and boardln' hbuiio ktp by a second oottsln
Wall, wo dosoended from the cnlra
and went tq 'theboardtn' place provid
ed for us beforehand bv tho look ol
'of frlbnds. , It Wuz a good plaoe, tlicVo
n&int no, doubt 01 mat, gooa ions;
(THE NEW IUTNiNE.)
Ardella'W.ed ahy lrdm Us at Iho
IUCDU. UMU nUa 1. UUIU w. (. ... A. . 1 .
tailor,'" Was tho reply.
"Used to be lots ehl"
'I don't want to toll vou about em.
stranger," replied the pilot, sighing
heavily.
"Why."
"Causo you'd think I"was a jyitv to
vou. and that's sumthln1 I never do.
Klri cheat at kerds. drink whisky or
(thaw noor tob&ckcr. but I can t lie.''
Then thero used to bo lots of 'mtB
Inaulrud' thd DasBOfil.'er.
"I'm 'mott afffcid to tellyer, talster,
but I'vn counted 'loven hundred WIv
gators to tho mllo fromyjoksburg clir
down to uncansi xnai woo yean gu,
nfnvn A at.nl. wll nUnt tWnA'llf. 'pem.
"Well I d6n't doubt It," Wbfied thb
atrnncer.
"And lie counted ,a,4ou pi 'era on
io sand barr'conltnucd the p lot, 'Ut
purveyor was aboard, 1aud ohebkod 'em
off as I called out."
"I haveu't the least doubt of it,"
said the Dossenirer. as ho hoavod 'a
siuh.
"I'm ulad o' that, stran'ocr. Somo
of her father's brother' wifo's aunt ,It
Wuk hef father rrduest that she should
nt hu hoard there on account 01 its
fin' in tho family. Ho 16ved'"td sbe
Watlbris hang togetherf ho he 'slid,
ana get uioir uusrus vi uauu uiuvr.
But I thought then, and I think now,
that it was becauso thoy asked less lpr
tho board. Ddacon Tntt Irt 'closo. But
hnwnmhver Ardelia went th'efo. and
rhy oomuanion and me arrOve at the
abodo whoro'wo wuz to abldc, with' fio
ennisodo onlv the trlflln' ono of the
driver boin' drutful mistdok as to
nrlnn tin Askftd to take ns Ir.ere.
T thmiirht and Josiah thounht that
60 oehts wuz the outlay of expeudathr
he reanlred to carry us where we
would bt; it wuz but a short distatico.
But no Ho said that 5 dollars woz
what he said, that Is, if We heard any.
3
A
More Strongly
Vouched lor
Thau Any
Other Drug
of
Modorn Times,
POWERFUL TONIO
the
that ttie most delicate storaft6ti will bfnr.
A Bl'ECIKIU Full MAIjAKIA, 1UIGUMAT1HM,
KKIIVOU8 PlCOSTKATION.
THE MOST .SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL
DI.OOD PUIUFIBK. BUDCrtor to qtilnlno. ,
Mr. jonn o. ncarDorouffti. wimn. rjorm uarouna.
wrltos: "Ijot malaria in tbe Houthrrn arrar, and
for a dozen years surrcrtd from Its dcbllllntlnir ef
fects. I.vraa terribly rundown nlicnl beard of
KasKine. ine new nu nine, it noinca me at once.
I 'gained as pounds. Have not bad such good
health in 90, Tears.
oiner letters or a similar character irom nromi.
ncntlndUlduala, whlcji sump Kaakino as a rem
cdr of undoubted merit, will boBent on ODnllca-
, .Kaskine can be taken without any special med
ical advice, ll.no per bottle, or a bottles tor V
. Hold by MOVED linos., Uloomsburg, ra., or BCnt
by man on receipt of price
H. V. WHITE & CO.
?Zrz?lCW2&tiHE3WB ' hrro, a,,Atl ti,.1iionnmnia in farmers for tho next six weeks on the following
4firi1ti?a 'My'kii bVokt- Hat-
2i!.ai7 , 1N0.0001K). u - . .
Wo' keep cdnstantly In stock ht our QKA1N hd.USti, and will doUycr f fqo
6f Winico td riny slation on tho 13. L. & W. or B. & S. jailroads, tho oolebrated
Double llarrel llranch liwdlnir fihnt ciunn. choVfl
borcd, 10 to lino, single Breech' loading Bhot
duns, U to S5. Ktery klnflpt IwychLoadltir and
bio Shot Quns, M toinp. . PlftBW .Bhot .OunMSJO
tollioo. IleTOlrers, 11.00 intw. Double Action
wir uocRore, to f io. ah tinaa or curmai
Hliclts, caps, wada, Tooli
oucnos, j'nmerB. send
la. fowder Fluica, Sbot
cents for mutfatwl
uaiaioifun. Anaress, iiukat wbsteiin oun
WOHK8, B2l 8M1T11KIKU) BT., PITTRI1UUO, I'A.
N. 11. This Is a so-rear-old, reliable firm. far-
iivuj Hucvniui viucib im nil uui Li j niiu T. . i ji -ii i.'iiTn. Tt n
wSaJwaeU'iS! MM WM Iffi
rou can get It at tho Great Western by writing a IIM IVll II. l lil II
ouns mado to order. mna ana iteroims
f'EcOnomv Boim" and "Uooti urop ' urnntis, ooin nign grnao, Hinuunru bwu..
made from mire Ttiatoriala, fieofrom sour acida and hbavy worthless fillers, ami
cuaranKcd to good ns tho btst.
'ii -t rw mi unr'n rv TrTi
scplMms"
Hcpalred.
SURE CURE DI3C0VEHED
FUR
Wo havo the agenoy for tho Traction, l'ortnblo nntl Stntioniiry .Engines,
Threshers, complete with lovor power, In six sir.caj Clover Hullcrs, Saw Millsi
flrAin Drills and Corn Shellers. All standard iroods. lust what farmers will
need very soon. Sprout's
pllvdVbach'l German CatarrkRaraady. J
II, B.njl" frtt MlJrolfl.U. Mtiudibt 10,. Ip?
1RM (t'MID tlBC lh IImti
u r. i ill. Elk . i , 1 .1 m 1 1 mini, ittrt i
buiuu. a. s. uimnBidi io.
scpaodit.
. ImA, a. 4., C.jL.
iist What every farmer noed
GHnds'well.
inula oas y
Can httaoh to any horso-power.
can lire at borne, and mate m6fo money at
work for ns, than anything else In this
capital not needed; you are started
any one can' do
world.
free Both sexes: all nans.
mu wurx. xiikh ,earauiK!i Run) mm nrsL suin
Costly outfit and terms tree. Better not delay.
Costs yon nolhlngr to send us your' address and
and out; if you ate wise you will do so at once. , H
ui. tt i'lr3ASA.t,moti. 1 thinir about a fi. But ho thoncht
IWIU) UIU W SWlf WWW VV-VlHavM U . . y
thoueht he spoke plain, and said 4
dollars for the trip.
And on that pneo ho sot down lm
movable. They arguod, and Josiah
Allen even, went so far as to use laug
nn rv, mn anjn,i X; ul tUinV T Vila n iir. vhrin I ii a no that crated on my nerve, St wuz
l-ji-i u I t'm 4nit:n hn aiomn fniffv TM4 1 so vovaleot and vcrcin on the prolan.
i aiuci muicu iuia; tiiu luvthiutc fuw i aiu iviiiuu iuu owivmu t i . f , - t . ,
With them are thrown the broken used to bo a paradise for . allygatcre, uut mere itno man sov, rigm onto mai
glass and the fragments and splinters and they weVo so tblbktiiat'lhtj ' yheela ,pnoe, and no nad tp mo ine appeeranoo
mariA Ktt nnfA naanAad nta nnnaaaittf I nl iltn hnat lrillawi' nfV (tVAFlimft AT iClTLV J UJ Ullt WUV WUafa LUlll w ouv mww vu
Tn, r.A rwi f Ko im! h I it all niclit And ao ratber than to
nofto amnnil fVintn nrn n nrhltn hnof dVi I i'Ta I Vint ant' I spend the nleht outdoors, in conversa.
hnt. t.n tlain tha Atob nf thn anoflA. Trnn na trrwrvpl. mister. 1 nsed to 1 lion Wll'J Hu, uo a boihu u iu
m brioe. and Josiah a shaVin1 his fiat at,
ombrazures of the wall. The ireA cause they'd cry out e'eVVMost liWo it, and a jawin at it, I told Josiah that
i :.i i i ii. 1 1 ut w... LtiinVi.lAt. nl 'U ho had better Dav it. And finally he
looks like a ciirious hybrid of molten laarL said, and we hurt, pile. More. 1 1 did, with "groanin s that cohld hardly
metal and rod hot water. A workman 1 sailed .with one. captain who, alius car
ried a thousand bottles of'' liniment to
throV6ve'r'tfioi'WTJuna6d (jhds."
'e didT"
plUngcfl a hollow-steel rod into tho pot. I "As true.'as von life, he did. IT.don t
Tne end that enters the liquid is oover-1 'spect I'll ever see any such a kind
Christian man. And the allygaters
THE lDIuRC
halt naked and covered with perspir
atiou advances to the very edge of the'
furnace and through the embrazuro
ed with tho 'fiery pasty fluid, Wbioh' ad
heres to tbe metal. As it is withdrawn
the glass ruoa down and forms a jioar
'shaped form about the end. A seo
ond workman, who stands on a plat
form 'raised above the the ground, re
ceives the rod and applying the cold
end to his lips blows in almost exactly
the swno manner as does a boy who is
trying to make
soap-bubble. The
tho bubble, but with
It grows into a hollow
clone-ate and fall off tfa
itself, but tho operative, by a hundred
BKiiuui movements, now twining tne
tube and now swinging it over his
head, causes it to retain any form, he
desires, whether round, ovoid, or cylin
drical. If a bottle be his aim, the heated
globule is placed in a mould and thed
1 1 .f, . t .... i
U1UWU UUIU IU) DUriUUtt UlS IUU BIUBSi
cohld
be 'Uttered. From "Samanlha at
Saratoffa," bt 'Josiah Allen's WJe.
AJMimmoth1 Ox.
Atchison Pally Champion.
Adam Foropaugh's circus 'exhibited
i-.. ii . i u. MM.iiiiL 'jli .1.1 in -Aicmson vrsujruav. uhh uno
01 WJ?D0W.X aauod.f, r,l". the veteran showman bomrht'of J. K.
now;uaptain rom, ana lawn sw , w.v-,. -. tnr
outand.mUtheirUil.gint the boa 3
ml
'01
rtANOSOME WEOQINQ, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT.
i ,fKfl THE WONDERFUL Mm
LUBURG liHAIH
Combining a Parlor, Library, Smoking, Reclining or Invalid
lut V t W for Cataloftne. psrU of Ula world.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES
All flirnlHhml With Ihn Anflnmln rtMl. . . . -. , , .
at our Wholn.le Prices. Send atamp tat Cataloguo and m'enUon canTogoZ
mnr uo I4S N. tttn St.. Phllada.. Pa.
October sa sasyra.
ROAD 11 FARM
IVo havojin stook, ready for inspeotlon, tho O'lirien Wagons, in any sltp
desired, for farm or road, and invito the public to call and seo them.
OUR STOCK !
In addition to tho nbovo wo keep a full lino of Flour, Bran, Middlings, Chop
and Feed at lowest market prices.
salt for land nml (i.iit v use. Hhccial nnces to den ors on lou tots.
Clover. Timothy nnd fancy crass seeds. COnl in all sizes. Delivered to any
part of town. It will pay School Directors to buy Coal from us for their idis-1
tncts nnd thcmseiyrs.
All kinds of Grain taken at highest market prices for cash, or in exchange
at any time, soliciting a lair share 01 trade, wo remain, Very truly,
August . Bldbmsbiirg, Ph. -
Orders May Is Left with Albertson & Hulme, Benton, Pa.
; --i i an . ,t
ECONOMY THi: PKACTICAIL
QUESTION OE THE HOUR.
3P
mm
mm
w
''jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nSH V
'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIBB
EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND
, -.t, . " , ;i i siu.uuu.casn.iino ran
ana puriiKe eaw an ioox. up an iry w a. ., ,, 4.250 Dounds. the
""'.irn... wniJw' . largest: in, tho world, and,boyond doabi
tbe
a nartinnlarlv lartrn I nnnnsitinn' boat' nht nenina. tno.iBl-
i i. . - ri l"'.r. ' i ' . 4" . . 3 I M UUU1UV .woo
bioss Denaves iiko ivcaiers eainerou arounu, got uuuri tr - wJ.:r.,l
ar ies uuiurivy. i nor aieru, ami uuiuuuu uor uioau lrt,. i.?!.
"a" ,".w.ou lu..uar "y A" "T" j'J around the cirth.
io roa it leit to 1 a Diet story, mit J. never'toia aii
k.r. 'ri,. . .i-.iu-,- .r i me createst. curiosity iiviijl', hi.
-BOlomn iruin. airancor. anu omw . j , ...ui
over oiner eiennauts.
roan, six feet four
eleven feet four inches
three feet four inches
lie .yeu i, l. . ,.i .i .
licA.l 'from tip to tip. He has tremendous
ras"JflTw you ,oon,u " - bbrie add when fatted and ,BlIed out
mis Doat. i 1 sit rl, A'rnn n..H. TjntUl,.
m. - l ... , '. I . , ...Jl..i.'.'J .IiVL IT II 1TC1KU T,vw uvjuuuo. .iw.niwi'
inere was a painiui uaase, anu tuwr i . - - . j u.
. !! ,i,h,5i ',iniJiwI. 1 siauaing ino enormuua wio buu wciguv
a while thd pilot contined: . . . mBA.Ma-Mimal. he is as ac
attmttem m 7g..m. A tWe as'ari brdinarv stber of one 'thbus
This new iu!qui8iti6n to
WMedusloiry miles hp .stream to . ft , , . i. , , ,
YioKsbUrir." 1 1 !:.:.; i .i.ij it
Trmtr HMI" I,. f T "V... P i
tor Infants knd Chlfdren.
yartUUoaUptrileaCTlliai I (Baatto earas OoUe. OaatttoaUa.
(rscasasallaaaupatiartoanrpriiUosj I IHam Mnl' recta
ill So. OtisiM Bt,' araaWrm, K. T. l mJCSTaDTPuai is
.risTOsncm ooturr, latTkMoa ttaaat, v.T.
STYLISH FOE
CAN BE BOUGHT
novl9s.iT
CSBDEAPM. THAI EYEM.
A Large and Varied Stock of
iBIttcnbcndcr & Co.,
WAGON MAKER '
AND
mLACSteHS' .stoLiiss.
No. 126 & 128 Franklin Ave.,
SCRANTON, PA.
mtom sm 'Steel.
Iltapmi-ly.
cariosities is very hichly u'rized by
'.l..T i . -. UIL!, . L:J3..-..
Andfwhen!the;news got along the SKESL S" .jrTLi
Ter JWt.SfflWA KS.. curiosity ever exhibited T'under canvas:
every a. ygater in tne river a.ua . e.oreD.uch also boacht of Mr.
leit ear wiin p acic fflua w . oaogeof .MoQreof .'lLe5.wfttfir obw"that webbs
mourmn , nnaiotsoi em mnea-wwuv , , . .,la ,i,ta.
ana a tea. , ; v,n;v,t :t,ui. ihiua
ty. bbo has bad lonr
i 3 ,ji i '.till I - ji., ivitLJLv' 1 -ii Ju' I uaiveo. J.uia id aiow a nuimoiiui r
uoi iron ana ooia water or ay a uia-1 ine statement. Dm tne oia rau Kva i . ... . . . m ... , m.
mnnln roMa. tWVmn anA. .n ih.U tt .J timl!!,. lUBUV WU1UU Will uu 8lCjr v
leaves a crystal cylinder. AhbtheH "There's one thing I 'won't do ifor
lineiof full length and -the cyllhder'rej love nor -money, and that's rake a)
lemoies a sheet ot writing paper nair I liar of myself. 1. was.brung np aj
rolled. Throusn beat It eraduallv uo; ooodJaiother."ahd I'm' oroiritr to'Btio
to the truth if thls a 'ddesh t mm
a cent
' isiihiysMs
INDUCEMENTS ! I GLOTHMfcl )
ii
If a cell for an eleoric battery, a de
canter, or a demijohn, other moulds
are brought forth and employed. If
common window class is to be pro
duced, the workman keeps alternately Heft ear
blowing and rolling the globe against
a flat surface. In a few moments thd
tube ends in a long glass cylinder with
1 - 1 J A T , 1 , ti
with1 The passenger lefUhe ..pilot house JV" ji
rounded ends. A simple breakage, by witn the remark Chat "he didn't doubt I ,.. " ,."
illai I tha ltan 'hhC tha ftlf HIII 'MVfl I "
We are offering crreat inducements to .persons desiring tbl
purciiase Pianos, Urgans ana ssewing iuacmnes.
Forepaugh'i attractions.
Ths Board fence Method.
rolls and forms a flat sheet. Ere it U
oold, it, with many others,, goes to the
annealing furnace, where it slowlyj
cools, until after several days it is
thoroughly oold and tempered.
Jlesldea the great furnaceB are littl
ones, called for no earthly reason im
aginable, "glory boles." These are
'tall, upright ovens something like 'the;
'parlor abominations of a New York
Hat. An aperture high up emits aj
glare of fierce heat and light. Through'
AtSp)enaid.',elgnbbr.
"Is that;farailylhat has ;moVed 'id
next door neighborly! asked one
Sioux FHs woman of another,
"yea ,'lhey "appear to 'be. They'
borrowbd flohr of 'm s
'tw'foe, tetten'
nnrl ijiiorar illrpn tlmoH. TThen 'the'
havo cot. our tub and tho hatchet, rand
this opening tbe workman does such two jengths of stovepjpe and;the baby
worn as unisuinir me mouins oi not-, i carriHiru, aim uiu wuiuau uiuiinco i
'tit's 'all humbug to,talk'to me of tbe
ledeSts' bt'adv'er'ttslpg,'' said the 'sour
oo'kllng 'rnah: ''I' spent $17$'la8t'yeai
n advertising, and was closed out b'
the'Bheritt in January. iho money
Was wasted, tir( tfery otnt' of' it. Adi
vertisinc is no uood.'
''What 'nabers' did vda 'advertise in!'
inquired'a Bvmpathetio bystaHder.
"Vya papersT .iiinnaen .,i omn t,
use auy papers, I had my advertise
nleut painted on lonce boards.'
Chicago Tribune.
ties and reheating small ohillcil ex
tremitios of his job.
The men around these minature
aheols look strong, bnt not healthy.
Their skin is dry and yellow when atj
rest, and flushed and wet when work-:
ing. Here and there is heard a cough,
natures vain protest against the ter-, We vo got.tbeirimop
riSo strain upon the respiratory organs! their, 'dishes, and their, rolling pin,
The following story is told of a Vir
ginia gentleman, rather advanced in
life, who was about to be united in,
marriage to a, lady very much nis
LUC PIUUD UVCI XOIIUO IUHI .IU IMU,
and I soe b'er coming across now to
hang her clothes on dnr line.
"1 shouldn,t think jyou wouid iikej junior. Going to mako her a visit,
to have them borrow thing's so much, just before their wedding, her old color
and act quite Mo ifree." ed mammy came courtcsying into the
"Ob,-1 'don't worry in'uch about it.) parlor, eager to make the acquaintance
Vvo got. their !raop :and abbnt balfil of the future lord and master of her
eir 'dishes, and their rollincr Din and ivniinn' larfv. uWtll. Ariht Chlrto."
aod tbe prophetio sound of the oonn I washing tnachihe, and .the other, day I I said the gentleman' in question, after,
sumption which awaits nearly all the I borrowed tetfsticks of wood from them, the preliminary greeting bad been
'i ann aftnh nirAinnnn Anr nmui mn nnL.ii'Whttnn ihrnnrrh 'with "wntir. 'nrt von
on better clothes: tliau'the woman has think 'of 'Miss Lucv'a oboioe. noW
I to her back and walks no and down on! I vnh'vn tipnn' himl"
well, Mars'
a1 Ve're getting along Very nideW, land I Annt Cbloe. after a moment s deliber
I think they are going to be very ''rJe)M-!ation: "but vou's too old for Miss
ant neighbors. This always was aL,ucy.'
splendid "neighborhood - Dao(a "Too. old,
JUST RECEIVED.
AJVjsrBiiiiiim
ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OF
Wm. E. Warner,
Gall and be Convinced that you have the
Dealer In Surgical Iuatruments, Trusses, Bat.
tertea. Crutches, o.
COAL EXCHANGE BUILDINO,
8C1I1NTOM. Fa.
aprtwrns.
JIAUy LAMP CHIMNjGTS ABB
oflorod or salo ropresonted
as gooa m trto i tunoua
LARGEST
HVT THEY
SELECTION
fF Mfll ARE NOT!
U 1 U II U IlfJi ii,d lUt0 B Conntorf ell. lack tb
wniMiirn ii mn ujuiinu hhhuiih
OF THE GENUINE.
OF THE
LATEST STYLE. BEST QUALITY,
ASK FOR TT&E
AND AT
The Lowest Possible Prices
AT THE
? 7 PF . ,
PEARLTOP
Andlnslst TT- THIS
fern
with XffllV
upon
H1YIN
AUEI,
on Each
CUIJLVEY
PatOcU SO , 1883.
men who crowd the place.
Harmony of Colors.
In the family of colors there
agreements ana disagreements, con.
cords and dissonance, and what ma'
bo termed indifferentism, one or other
of these qualities being apparent when'
any two approach each other. Often,
as in numerous family quarrels, there
most be the intervention of a third
'party before harmony is established
between two colors. Thus, when'
orange and crimson appear together,'
or yellow and rod, blue should be intro-j
duce'd ; nor Will bine and red consort
well unless yellow is introduced. Yel
low harmonises with black, green,
chestnut, brown, purple and crimson.'
Gold with crimson makes a rich har
mony, and with green or blue is "in
variably pleasing 1 it is also a capital'
associate with purple, scarlet, lilac,
brown, lavender and black. Blue
agrees with scarlet, salmon color,
orange, chocolate, stone color, drab,
green, chestnut, purple, and is in con
cord with white and black. Orange
and yellow have a good effect in arti
ficial light ; orango harmonizes with
chestnut, purple, puco and green, and
if associated with crimson requires the
introduction of blue orango and gold
liarmonizo by analogy. Among disa
greeablu unions are purple with either
lilac, slate oolor, brown, stono color,
gray, pink, peach and chestnut ; soar
let with brown, drab, green, purple,
p'lik, gray, peach, drab and stone oolor;
blue with pink, peach, gray, green, blue
and purple i orange with lilac, brown,
drab, gray and chestnut ; yellow wlh
rod purple, scarlet, gray and lilao 1 red
with green, blue green, pink, buff aud
chestnut. Decorator and Furnisher.
Governor Poraier's .Grievance.
Even the Tepublioan papers are grow
incr tired of Foraker. Tn a well writ
ten and tetarfald'a'rUcle;
tim to withdraw bis ' grievance from
pnbllo' notice.
Judgo Foraker has borrowed proml
nence by reason of tbe accident' that
made him gb'v'erhOr of 'Ohio. Ho 'lias
stolen coDapicuTty by various devices
which bu'hafl;lirm's4lf ItiVOte'siBco he
booame governor. Biit'Hd'bas'wbrked
both rackets for all they were worth,
and there is nothing left' lor himibut
10 wiunuaw muiseu ai uut gricvauues
from iVnl)l!(i nbtfoe.
The mooted aiieitlon whether or' nit
Mrs. Cleveland bttubbed Governor
Foraker, is ol taiinor Impprtaife, ,H; is
well' unerstodJ that Governor Foraker
maligned. President Cleveland and in
tho Tace'of that lie rievcf 'ougjit td piit
htraselt in piwitioa W bo. s'riubb.-d by
any member of tho famijy whom he
had injured. But it seems that, tie for
got tho rule of propriety arid if he
suffered In codscquene'e ho' is himself
to blame.
Aunt Chloel" exclaimed
the 'gentleman, somewhat disoOmtited
bv Aunt (Jhloes unexpected candor,
i'You don't know what you're talking
about (straightening bimself up)
A T: 1,,11. owv O Q. 1rk f'r
AIUUU1T tiiu x Jtinuc we iinimis mo mo j. r C) J., isoitisi
C. C. BRIGGS. JBJL'US & CO., SCHOMACKER Gold
String and Opera Pianos. These, Pianos are all first-cla&o
and. fully warranted for five years.
Out leading. Organs are the celebrated ESTEY, MILL
ER, UNITED STA TES and other makes.
Mill LOWEMB
BIooiii$biii'4:, Pa,
MM
PERRINE'S
PURE
BAKLEY
IftLT WHISKEY.
Our leading Sewinc Machines are the celebrated WHITS.
"Why, I'm iust in my prime." jyUWU&VliS.SiJ&VY JJUm&O J. J.JJ, M M, VV riUJUM,,
Y4s, sir, I sees you V replied tho EO USEHOEA R 0 YAL ST JOHN dilcL STAND-
still unconvinoed Aunt Ohioo; "but ARD ROTARY Sewing Machirte,"tho finest frnd 'best
w,.uu,iu,MUJ, K. .u u. ;''" Kotarv HewinK Machine in the worki.
Before nurchasinc write for Catalogues . to J. feALTZER'S
PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE
DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburgj Pa.
in nor
.whar vou ewine be dent,"-Giucr
Wii-wvaiiBV, in Harpers Magazine
for October.
r? mrv
for TO) LET,
9kn WiHea
and 0i-
for use an
aWiassm.
1HS1W.I
cure ror,
Unrivaled. mttMCktMdi
mmm
In Catherine wild flowers, autumn
leaves, or plcknioklng In ihb woods,
wo aro more or less, etpoeea to danger
from jioisbning by Ivy 6r b'tliei1 'wild
vine) and shrubs. The poison is under
certain circuinstanoes readily absprbod
by the blood and painluBwellings or
eruptions are caused. Such affections
, r l , a !il . 1 !.
uoou 8 oarsapoTiiia reuuny cures, oa 11,
One by One the landmarks of the
Revolution aro disappearing. Hamil
ton Orange, located on tho east side of
Tenth avenne. between 141st and 145th
streets, onco the home of Alexander I oVoels all imDurities from tho blood.
Hamilton, has beon Invaded by a small Even a cases of polspnip'g by Pari
army of mechanics and laborers, who green, flood's Sarsaparflla has been re
are digging sewers, grading streets, rriatkabjy suodesTiful. Jt should lie
iiuildlntr houses, and otborwise forcing Veht constantly in 4he housV for !all
the natural beauties of scenery to give blood disorders, Ilbod's SafMpariltk
way to the march of modern improve
ments. Convent avenue 11 laid out
through the centre of the farm. Of
tho thirteen trees planted by Alexan
der Hamilton. It is said, to commemo
rate the original States of the Union,
twelve aro still standing. The other
tree died about the timo that South
Carolina seceded from the Union. Ex
The Oazette, of Veu!ce,was tho orig
inal model of tho modern newspaper.
is prepared by G. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., and is sold by all drug
gists. 100 doses'Sl.
To harvest the grain on tho great
Dairy laplo farm in Dakota a great
quantity of twine' Is needed for binding
tho bundles. One shipment of nine
car loads -was sent the' other dy from
Boston, on which the erew'wrgei
were boariy iy,wv
PENNEY GOODB
A SPECIALTY.
sou ioiHTB roa
P. V. ADAMB 4 CO.,
PINE OUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Bole agents d( tbe f ol.
iowidz cranaa or
Clears.
11EN11Y CLAY,
londAks,
NORMAL,
INDIAN PRINCESS,
SAMSON,
B1LVBR ABI1.
Alexander Bros. & Go.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
SOLE AUICNTS FOR
HENRY MAILLARDS
MC INDIES.
VRES1I.KVERY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Ja.
Any oiider
WR Pk!3TIVA.ti
nUlbe
BUPPLJED WITH
LOWEST
Di btillid from selected liarlejr Malt ana guariDtoed to tie ctitmicallr Dure
ono iree irom injurious 011a ana ecias often contained in alconolle liquors. "It la!
res Deing
eiuunitA
.""""I iuum. dwiuutft iur uubuuililiven 11. 18 invaiUSDie. l'HH
PURE BAULKY MALT WHISKEY Insures a return ol vltror to the stomMh
Buiiriuu. uncnana uounaani uioou ana increasea nesu ana muscular tissue. , A
The PEARL TOP ia
jnauufacturcd ONLY bf
GtO, A. MACBETH & GO,,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Working Classes Attention.
Va am nnv nrpnnTV.il tn fiimlnh all Classes Wttb
I traDlOTment at home, the whole ot the time, cr
I tox Uielr spare, moments. Dualness new, UgM ano
50 cents to 15.00 per evening, and a proportional
sum By deyottnir all their time to tne nusiuoaiv
boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. a hat
all who see this may send their address, and tett
the business, we make this oner. To such as are
.not.well satisfied we , will send one dollar to pay
tor the trouble ot writing. Full particulars an
outSttroeL, Address Qaoitui Srmaon & Co., I or
a good; I land, Maine. decsi-sa-ly.
easei can te entirely conquered by the uw or Pcrrtne's Pure Barley alt Whlslcey. i
It Is a tonlp anddmretio and a powerful strenKthener to the entire m-Btem. peWI
lUMJ'S puke BAltLKY MALT WHISKER hag proved a medlclnafprotecUon tb,
thtttwho pursue their avocations tn the open air, and whose dally work calls nil
exceptional powers of endurance. Ask jour nearest, druggist or grocer for for I
. . . . " ..m wiLiuu. . 'i . . . 1 1 . i. . icii.ca fcuu cuorviea'vl luoofl worn
put with excesstvo iwdily or mental eliort and acts as a safeguard against eipnguio
In UI tnnrt rlpnrntin w.utllipr II will Arvu oil ,1. wr,.UrtiZZ.V. 75.1 T rTiV?yt
Ursnrnain. nnd in WiriinniTa ...r. .....o
Malt Whiskey powerful lnvlgorant
and helper to digestion. PEItlllNE'S
l'UIUS UA111JS1 MAL.T WHISKEY
without unduly stimulating the kid.
nys Increases their nagBlug; activity,
counteracts the effects of fatigue, has.
tens convalescence and is a wholesome
and prompt diuretic. Watch tho label 1
None genuine unless bearing the signature
The analTBla aa It Attrjeare nv thA T:ii
bel on every bott(e; 1 Uave. carefully ail
alyzed theVmis Biaur Mut WbisJ
car made by Mi as J: h..Perrlna and nnrtl
i.vu.iivij ticv iiuiuiueci uu.uiiurc
metals and acids and la ' alnnlnt
jpure." Sowd, Camilla Arthur Mater,
yi uuiuimi w ute iniptra una Qj Munich,
wh uriu it titutiatm
A'a1 Koixdws :
OKANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
I'EANUTS,
walnuts;
ci&am nuts,
MS
BALLS.
1
Yvt Saw oi all druggist
.and grocers throughout
the united states and
Can ad as.
87 NORTH FRONT ST. r38 NORTH WATER ST., PHILA
I (r-Olt SALT! ItV lITTTTfllTQTU a virv n . .
C. B. JB0B1I1S,
DEALER IN
cl.R.SMITH&CO.i
LIMITED.
MfL.T'QN, Pa.,
OXALIIIS IN
PIANOS
By the following well known makers;
Chickering,
Knabc.
Can Sta Ma' any of J WINES AND LIQUORS'
nri.M. T)n nnt linv a niano be-1
U getting our prices. ANO JOBBER IN CIGARS.
.o.
fottloguo and Price lists
On api)lic4tion,
Bepp-astr,
nonOTI. sWlfl rnnrMia VIiah
the ' J A M KS MKANH Niiat
H J fell O K, wcordlnB to oar neMli. lYxitriw
4 KIIOK or Uit JAMKri
Tav doctor d Ifca UlUf-orHtf tt l UUUf tout
Wr IO ancui in an 'nil hi auvir nua. ini iiirr
MEAN
noo ganuluo unku our gump tpm plinlj w it ' iwilv
JAMES MEANS
S4 SHOE
Will not wear ao lonj u tha
JAMES MEANS
53 SHOE,
Sl'J.H." " !' "'!! !ot mn who' oceopatloni an loch u
k.J th,m to iU fer a llshUr and moiTartMr ibl! UM
ilf.lIAh??'? Jlf,EANB SHOE. 'Oif ti SlSlTSi
ulaUUhid . far luclf a pcimunt naUUin Tfor comfort
and ounbllllj mtli a. no othtr iho. hii tierknnt5lha
' Tf.c',,h,ud:v P"'Ka an able liljp Vmk
iV, j 7, .t ? Men SU bhoa It 11,1,1 an4 Uyll.h,
nd III. . durable ee anrahoe of In tl,M ever ofaiia.
.fuctureil. a coosdeiufy eu.rt thai in armr vlial n.
;rfltlie Jamta Mrana t Shoe U fqu.i to' ttie
li.nJ-iewta thoca yl.kti have hillxrta beta rttalleil at
S 6 cr S 7. H hae a Ponffola top and eeamle.a calf vaaa.
II hia a perSetly emaui bottom 1diIJ. It ou Ule
.....ii., in. Injun., nu " prtKUDE IB." OtlOM
erfertlre.wthalritto.ltlewe,,. ; u . j )
Jsmea Meane and Co.'a Shota were tie Brat to ihle
5?T.")',,?5',,,Hi;'lT,1f ailyeitleed. If joa h.t. Uca
dliapHntfd other aaertlied Shoe... yonr eawltBea
ought to uarh you that It U aaf.r t. Uiy ebotl TSde i
Uie,lailete of a 7;Um, rather lUa;l),n,aii44.bj the
follewera. Theae .ho.a'.r.'ioid by the beilreuaSa
tUr.utb.kjt th. United StaKa, and w. will pUM toem
JAmes Means & Co.
i uncoin St., Boston, Mast.
J. W. BAEDER,
nun eooe 'linen,
ETJLER A1ID BINDER.
Nob. 7 and 9 Market St,
WlLKeS-BARiRf f pa.
.BepliVlycitiro,
PATENTS.
(btalned and all patent business attended to lor
.Our omce is opposite the 0. a Fatent Office, ana
we can obtain Patents in less Urns than those re
mote from Washington. .
(tend nr rtr.alnff. WA ftdvlnA aatOrSV.
antaouityfreootcharfcre, and weroane no cui.
the sunt, of
nnd tn nrnrlala of the U.
unless Datent Is secured!
wergicrnerc, totue rosunaawri
Unnav 1 - 111 t .a .Mnl.
v.,.., r.ntiu. 1' n ........ ..in.. 1 prink aDfl
references to actual clients in your own btawor
county, wrlto to
C. Aa SNOW t& CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, v lahlnifton 11 u
Mason & Hamlrn1
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
hMB4ftbll beflUjt (iUOUlAUMliif UUa.l
lUtUtUtkhafUk I
Full Lines of the Above Shoes for Sale by
r 1 a t r l . i
ftugit-ist doio Agenw ior iiioomsourg, ra.
BBMHMsttHsfl.aMflr
Organs and Pianos.;
The Cabinet Organ waa lntrodnced br M5" "
namlln lSlSOl. Maaou A Hamlin Oreana Mrs
alwaje maintained their aupremacx over all oaj.
ubarla received Uicheet Ilonora at all a real WW"
Eihiiiltlona alnceleeT.
v Tha Improved Mode of Btrtorinir Wanoa. uiTentad
rJ.nn .nn.,n.ilnn .vmri. nrnnnnnclH2 U .f
rlano circular, conUliiinij SOOIeellmontale Iron
Borchaaera, mnalclana, and tunera, and 1 umo
rsan Catalognea, free. t
HA30H ft HAMLni OBOAVT AUD PUNO CaJ
MlatllKa . data Utin), VfH TCU.., j
M3rofep30.