I. iff ii is?; ft'' THE GOMJ1IMAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBWRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. His Talr Experience- Contest Over the PresWonoj. Paying Oarios in China, Acoordlng to tho J)akola Hell, tho Wall, tlio tnlnuto I eot down, bcforo Laloroxiorlciico taugbt us that ccrotary of tho Dakota Agricultural 1 began my business or anything, Miss curio man aska about five times Mr Assoolnlldn lms received tho fol- PeUiiRUl took mo to do about putUn' much as ho is prepared to rtccoiit owing letter: in Mlas Bibblns President of our Mis- his wares. Making a cholco and i slonary Society for tho relief of Indig- nont UcMliotis. Tho Bibblns'es aro good, very good, but poor. SavsMlss Pctlnirill: "It seemi to mo iw If thoro might bo Bomo other woman nut in. that would havo had secretary atr low! "i am a inrmcr, and l licar you aro going to havo another agricultural fair next fall, and I thought I would writo and tell you that I am getting ready for It. "Yon probably don't remember me, but I attended your fair last vcar. I brought tho doggondcet blr-ucst pun- moro Inilucnooon tho Churoh." Kin uii mu gruiimi?, inoiigu i rcoKon says mebby you didn't see it, most of your Cbristi timo being took up keeping a record of tho different racing horses entered, her 1 also had a Qno blooded cow. while aills hadn't never associated with tho my wifo brought a big loaf of bread Bibblns'es." so light it wouldn't hardly lay still, and And I nsfeod her if sho s'pwed that two bottles of ho'mado winoi thoucth would make any difference with tho you might not of saw theso cither, as I noticed that besides tho boss business you had enough work for one man is suing permits to thoso sturdy farmers which had thrco-oard monto outfits and such other agricultural products. "And, after all, it cost mo ten dol lars to boo the other sldo of tho cards . .i i i. "imin i iuiss jjiuuma u k" i an nisler, and a great worker t y "Whv vc. sho wtis (rood, cood in ..!, n,,l''ol,o anli). "Ilin Tfltin-I Cr heathen: if tho heathen would bo apt to think less ot Miss Bibblns bocaufo sho hadn't associated with the Potin gillst And he Baid, sho didn't s'poeo "tho heathens would over know it; it might mnko sorao differeuco to 'em if tbey did." sho thoucht. "for it oouldn't bo ono of theso gentleman exhibited. denied,' sho said, "that Miss Bibblns "1 reckon I may say 1 had hard luck did not movo in tho iirst circles ot at your fair last fall. When I first Jonesvillo." drove in the folks was making suoh a It had boen my doin's a paltin' Miss hojlcring 'bout a boss raoo that had .Bibblns in, and I took it ritjht to homo just oomo off that ray team got scart sho meant to havo me, and 1 'asked her and run away and sprained my wife's ankle. White I was looking round for a good place to put tho big punkin a man oomo along and Baid ho was judge on wines and drank up both bot tles of ours. "I afterwards saw him standing in front of a tent and yelling: 'Ere's yer chancel 'ero's yer chance! See the liviu' half woman an' tho man what was tittattoed nil over on the Island ov Chattanoogal Only one dimel' "I thon went to lie up the oow, and whon I come back a tramp had his faco in the loaf of bread. I didn't care go much about that as that I inissod him when I kicked at him. "I stayed threo daj s, and each night some gypsies which were camped right on tho grounds milked my cow and pounded her with a lumber wagon whifiletrco becauso she switched her tail. "I watched tho races most of the time, there not being m'ich else, to look at. Uno day 1 bad to par a man lu ll she thought tho Lord woaid con demn Miss Bibbins on tho last day, be cause sho hadn't moved in tho first circles of Jonesvillo T And Miss Petingill tossed her head a iittle, but had to own up, that sho thoucht "Ho wouldn't." "Wall then," eez I, "do you s'poso the Lord has any objections to her workin' for Him now 1" "Why no I don't know as tho Lord would objoct." "Wall,'1 says I, "wo call this work tho Lord's work, and if He is satisfied with Miss Bibbins, wo ort to be.' From "Samantha at Saratoga? by Jbstah Allen a Wije. Agricultural. The cabbage worm bai not been visibly affected by tho hard things said a train Bt him. nor btvo tho numerous sure cure remedies sensibly affected h:u appetite Peter Henderson sug gests the anulicatiou of alum water, Latoroxporleiico taught us that tho at for liet- tine your man into a proper framo of mind to bco as you do, as regards his firofit, Intelligently occupies about one laif of tho cultured diplomat's limn. Tho curio chosen, tha first thing to do is to tnko your man into tho house, separating him from his fellows that ho may not navo their moral courao to uphold nun. ior tno lot you maxo our ottor, no uisaainiuny rcinscs, and egins briskly packing up. When ov- 'Vlbins is nearly stowed away, no asks, as if tbcro had novor been any question of it before, "How maoh 1" You acaln offer.and with a long-drawn "No," no onco moro unpacks that ho may tempt you. Seeing you remain firm and tnko no moro notice of him, with a tragio air ho deposits tho things at your foct, and gives you to under stand that ho has made, you a present of thorn: that you nro a hardened sin ner; it hag cost him his lifo's blood, but ho had no ohoioe. With an I O U for tho amount and a deep now ho has gone, and you find yourself n collector in embryo with tho costly disease firmly clutching you. C. B. Adams, in the American Magazine for October. Another Liberty Statue. A statue of liberty is to bo erected on a peak in San Francisco by Adolph Sutro. tho millionaire. Tho figure and pedestal will bo lighted by electricity, will bo 1,000 feet above tho level ot tho Bca. Tho pedestal will rest upon tho solid rock of the peak, and mil be over twenty feot high, eleven feet 1 squaro at the base, and soven feet square at the top. The prinoipal fig ure will bo that of a woman boldirg I aloft in tho right hand tho torch of liberty, and in the outstretched left hand the sword of justice. At ber feet will bo a figure emblematical of despotism, and will bo that of a' man lying on his side and clutching at the sword hold out of his reach. Chicago I Uvnes. (THE NEW QUININE.) A Moro Strongly Vouched for Than Any Other Drug of Modern Times. POWERFUL TONIO that the tnoflt delicate stomach will hear. A SrKCIl'IO FOll MALAHIA, JtllKUMATISM, NKltVOUH I'llOSTHATION. TUB JtlOHT SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESSFUL BLOOH ruilIFIBIl. fiuDCrior to nulnlno. Mr. John o. Kcarborough.Bclmn, North Carolina, writes: "I got malaria la tho southern army, and for a dozen years suffered from Its debllltailup; ef fects. I was terribly rundown when I heard of Kasklno. the new nulnlno. It helped mo at once. I Katned 89 pounds. Havo not had such good health In 80 years. other letters of a similar character from promi nent Individuals, which stamp Kasklno as a rem edy ot undoubted merit, will bo sent on applica tion. Kaaktno can be taken without any special med ical advice. l .00 per bottle, or bottles for IS. sold by MOYEit uhos., uioomsDurg, ra., or sent by mall on receipt of price. TUB KA 8KINK CO.. M War ren 8t, Kow York. tturaitatAMMaiSaaHkLJtovAlvwA. If, ErBBBBBBBBBBBBBiVtVSViBBBBBBBfefcXSQ J2. U. seines, mastf- Double tiarrol Uroech Loading Shot Uuns, choko bored, $10 to Slun. single llroech loading Shot (luns, f i to f !8. Brery kind Ot Breech Loading and Kepeallng mucin to Ha Muzzle Loading Dou ble Shot Huns, tt to . Single Shot nuns, 11.50 toiu.00. noTOlrers, ji.oo to mo. Doublo Action self Cockers, S.50 to I0. All kinds of Cartridges, Shells, Cans. Wads, Tools, 1-owder Flasks, Shot I-ouchns. rrlmen. Send conts for Illustrated Cataloguo. Address, (IKBAT WKSTKKN GUN mnAn from liur N. 11. This Is a so-ycar-old, reliable firm, l'cr- Quarnntt-ca n irood as the uest. rint,w (M.HT.nHhr lltilpi. nilprt nnvmitlv Anil 1 . - -V -w- -w goodiaentby manor express to any part of Uio world. No matter what you want In tho gun lino H. V. WHITE & CO. nftv- Bikini inducements to farmers for tho noxtslx weeks on tho following llstt FBRTILIZEBS I Wo keep co.iHtantly In stock at our GKAIN HOUSE, and will deliver frco of chaiL'o to any station on the 1). L. & Wy.or B. S. railroads, tho celebrated "Economy Bonn" nnd "Good Crop" brandsyboth high grade, "jnaaru gouu. ro materials, froo from Bour acids and Heavy worinicss niiuru, aim you can get It at the arcat western by writing a letter. otitis mado to Order. Ouns and Heyolrera ltepalrcd. scpl0-6ms SURE CURE DISCOVERED FP5 rLiuderbicli'iGtrmin calirrafOmtiljf.jp. JS I. Stmrl'i rr, at DrutKIHl. Mtlltdfbr 100. liiiliii. IMFIEE MAeiIIl Wo have tho acency for Threshers, complete witli lover Grain Drills and Corn Shollers, ueod very soon. Sprout's tlio Traction, Portablo and Stationary Engines, ir power, in six sizes; Clover Hullors, Saw Mills; 1 . .' t t . i a e ...111 All standard goods, Jiifll wnai . ianm-m wm riint:HAlllifl tl HKU ilnr lh dltcoverv at this mfthofl of lrtmnt. fcvtry mtll brru cttrs from rrai UUHKik 6.S. tUiUIKBUll tO. MwmI, 1 BCp30(14t, fsnb Bate Cftojigeis I list what every farmer needs. Grinds'well. Can attaoh to any horse-povver. Huns cas y can lire at home, ana make more money at work for us. than anything else in this world, capital not heeded; you arostarted tw ttnth faafrifii all smia A nv nun (tow in tho work. Large earnings surofroro first start, costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing to eend us your address and find out; It you ate wise you will do so at onco. u INIXtt Co., Portland, MalDO. docM-sa-ly T IBSSSSSSISS'SSSSSS.' Wk. now Onll Opens Clams. "I had a very singular experience lost Sunday," said a tratlesmnn, whose shop In ruvinnd is adorned by tho slan,, "Ornl- toen dollars becauso tho boss thatcorao Se" the application 01 aium water, j,,, RarItlcs ,, but who on n pinch, ?h v, i3 n Pound ot' pulverized alum to threo wolUS BeU 0 d08' or a rabbit. "I was in 'way ahead on tho first two beats I ' , mi,,. ;m ( ;;. ",, !L ,,!, r,f ,nnr fnr from was tho very last on tho other three. I think that hoss must havo been took sick I know I was. , "Tho next day a pickpocket got my silver watch. "About ovci'y hour Bill (that's my boy) would come to mo and get another half-dollar. Ho said ho had a system that ho was certain must finally beat tho wheel of fortune, and the nut-shells, and roulette, and the man down back of tho barn who was throwing tho load gallons of water. This will not injaro the plant and mav kill tbo worm. Pyreth'rura, either in powder or solu tion, is effective. The' groat difficulty is to get any preparation on tho worms, and to repeat the application as often as the successive broods hatch out. Thero is no process known that will keep oider sweet without1 'deteriorating its methods lor arrestintr iennemaiiuu and preventing it from becoming sour. Professional cider! makers sometimes ed dico. I couldn't Bay nothing be- uso Shaw s Antiseptic Solution; others, canso I had took Bill with me to show who prefer to avoid patented articles, . 1 I 1 I l I v l n mm now i was coin to clean oat tne employ suipuiio oi nuny three-card monto man that time it coat me ten dollars. "My wifo bought a bottle of liquid glue, whioh proved to be mostly water, and a receipt tor soap which Bbe alter wards discovered was printed in Nor wegian. She would have bougbt some other things, probably, but Bhe lost ber pooketbook. "In tbo moan time I mioht mention that somebody stole tho whip, and spring seat, and end-board, and neck yoke off n my wagon aud cut all tbo ivory rings off'n 'the harness. "When the fair was through I de manded my diplomas on my cow and' wbich is added after fermentation until the oider has acquired tho acid taste de sired. The powder is first mixed in a quart or so of cider and then poured into tbe casic and inorouginy snanen. Do not mistake sulphate of lime for sulphite of lime; the latter is the cor rect article, Tho groat secret for preventing de cav in fruit through autumn and win ter, is to 'preserve a uniformly low temperature. II changing and fluot uating, they quickly rot. Currents of air are bad, becauso tbey make ohanges in temperature. Wo find that apples keep longer in winter by merely wrap- punkin as they were the only ones pjng oaon 8pc0iraen in tissue paper and thero. 1 got thtm after sorao talk thus excluding air. Hence the ad van two leetle pieces of paper with some tnf,a of packing in any soft, powdered, printing on them and when. I turned 1 "gnb6tance, as dry sawdust, bran, round to go out a big fat man stepped roand plaster, or bedding in moss., on one of my corns. He was the own- . a large soale this cannot bo done, er of ono of tho race-horses and was an(j iare fruit rooms must therefore i 1. 1 J 1 1 : at C ft r A , o . . . . luuMug uuwu ruiiing up uio oo.ouu be kepl 000i without changes ot air. the treasurer had just paid him as his share of tho purses, to put it in his pocket, and so didn't notice mo. "That, Mr. Secretary, is a brief and condensed history of my experience at your fair. I shall come next year, but as Hilly says, 1 shall corao heeled. "I shall mako no oxhibits, but I havo got a two-wheelea sulky and every day I hitch old .Doll to it and run her 'round tho fivo acre field. I shall enter her in tho senior class as I belieye it is called I judge sho is old enough. "Bill has got himself a thimble-rig outfit and has whittled some dice out of tho bono of a mulo's leg and has in serted lead on tho opposite side from the big numbers. "My wife is preparing liquid glue by the wholesale, tho same kind she bought, and will Ded Ho it on the ground. . "For myself, besido entering old Doll and betting all my money aain her I shall work the threo-card raonte business for all it is worth. I can al ready throw the cards so as to nearly always mix up my wife and occasion ally fool Bill. "1 am alao painting tho end of tho ox-yoko to look like a faco and shall Much mav bo accomplished by venti lating windows, admitting cold air in the night, and excluding warm air in the-day timo 'jy closing them. These remarks apply moro particularly to ap ples and pears, and also to grapes. They would also apply to small and perishable fruits, if it were an object to keep them, but the common prao ticelp to consume them while lresh. Country Gentleman. Some judgment is required to know. when to cease using the lawn mower in autumn. The grass should not be cut too close, but enough left to pro tect the roots in cold weathor; nor left too dense to smother the lower leaves. As a general rule, there should be twioo as much growth as through the summer. The kind of fertilizing top dressing used will make some differ ence. A fine coat of pulverized oom-i post, halt an tnoh thick, will atiord considerable protection to the grass, but a concentrated fertilizer, like super phosphate, will raako but littlo differ-' walking on the beach, not very far from tho Clllt house, and I had Jnst noticed that an usually largo number of sea gulls were flying over tho sands, when a- hard sub stance struck mo violently upon the head and staggered roe. Luckily my' hat was very thick and I nm blessed with a tolera bly solid skull. So I Boon recovered my self, and I was looking about to ascertain what had hit me, when I was greatly startled by a weird and ghostly fluttering of wings a foot above mo. A great gray gull had narrowly escaped alighting upon my shoulders. ,He Just succeeded in check ing his Impetuous descent as his feet al most touched mo. With a queer kind of halt frightened cry he was again into the air. But what had brought him so close to mef I soon found out. Lying on tho sand was tha thing that had given mo that blow upon the head. It was a large black mussel, and the sea gull had dropped it from a dizzy height upon my unoffend ing scalp. I have studied the habits of these birds pretty carefully, aud I know very well why ho had done it. Ho. was trying to get at his dinner, and as the shell of the mussel was still unbroken, and I wished to see him try again, I walked a couple of hundred yards away and then turned to watch his movements. See ' ing that the coast was clear, he quickly flew back to the place where the mussel had fallen, seized it in his beak and, again rising high into the air.Jie lot it drop. He followed it closely as It fell, keeping almost besido it during tho greater part of tbe descent, and only moderating his downward rush when he was in danger of dashing himself upon the beach.. The mussel struck the sand, but the shell was still unbroken, and, indeed, it was veryt evident to me that the soft ground that received it would never lay it open. Then 1 flung the mussel to a distance, and ths gull, seeming to taxe ims as a mui, ui my head was not a chopping block, seized hfs troublesome delicacy and flew away. J saw him turn a little inland, rise onco more to a gTeat height, dart swiftly down and- then wing his way put to sea. found that many Btones Jay at the place of his last descent; so, doubtless, his per severance was at length rewarded, and hs had gone off to some lonely rock to dine." Ran Francisco '" Power of a Kind Voles. There is no power ot love so hard to get and keep as a kind voice. A kind hand is deaf and dumb. It may be rough in flesh and blood, yet do the work ot a soft heart and do it with A soft touch. But there is no one thing that love so much needs as a sweet voice to tell what it means nd feels; and it is hard to get and keep it in the right tone. One must start In youth and bo on the watch night and day, at Work and play, to get and keep a voice that shall speak at nH times the thoughts of a kind heart. It Is often in youth tha pne gets a voice or a tone that Is sharp, and sticks to him through life, and stirs up ill Will and grief, and falls like a drop of gallon the syveet joys of home. Watch It day by day as a pearl of great price, for it will be worth more to you in days to coma than the best pearl hid in the sea, A fcind voice is to the heart what light is to the eye, It is a light that sings as well as shines. Elihn Burritt, SV-A HANDSOME WEDDINR. BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. THE WONDERFUL AH A III LUBURG CHAIR Combining a Parlor, Library, Smoking, llrcllnlng or Invalid ..l., tm u . .'J, unu, or LUVUll. 7tiff bV fifi ani' Scnd "amp I .SB-SHIPPED to nil J. I tp 4 for Catalogne. part of the world. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES All famished With tho Antrim at In finnM. Tti-nW. anA iT.n at our Wholesale Prices BcndstampforCataloguo and mention carriages. THE LUBURG MANF'C CO., 145 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa. October 82 81 syrs. for Infants and Children. "Cactarla U bo vtll adtptcd to children thill I Castorta enres Oolle. OoMtlpation, known tome." IL A. Aacnn, Ita, I WUsWor glres aictft m pronww. Ul Bo. Oxford BL, BtooUtb. N, Y. WMkxH Ijmtau meAlcattorv, Xn CkflrnsB Ooxpixr, IK Fulton Street, H. T. 1011 11 FllM MWl ! Wo linvolin stock, ready for inspection, tlio O'Brien Wagons, in any swo desired, for farm or road, and invito tlio public to call ntul sec them. OUR STOCK ! In addition to tho nbovo wo keep a full lino of Flour, Bran, Middlings, Chop and Kt'ed at lowest market prices. Halt for land and dairv use. bneciai prices to dealers on too lots. Clover, Timothy and fancy grass seeds. Coal in all sizes. Delivered to any part of town. It will pay School Directors to buy Coal irom us lor their dis tricts and thcmselvf'S. All kinds of Grain taken at highest market prices for cash, or in oxxliango at any time, boliciting a fair share of trade, wo remain, Very truly, H. V. WHITE & CO., August . Bloomsburg, PA Orders May "be Left with Albertson & Hulme, Benton, Pa. economy tha: practical QUESTION OF THE HO UK. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOE THE SEASON CAN BE BOUGHT novuv CHEAPER THAI ITEM. . A Large and Varied Stock of Bitten bender & Co., WAGON MAKER'S AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. No. 12G & 128 Franklin Ave., SCRANTON, PA. Ixom arm, Steel. apmi-ly. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to puruiiusu JTiuuoa, vrguns iiuu oewing .uj.uuuiiigo. as A 9 JUST RECEIVED. J5 Z z o a a feu m e a a 4fc 1 ifclW "iiw sisMBii i I ill i ii fr 1h f I I I I III I I I II HIHB ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OP Wm. E. Warner, Dealer In Surslcal Instruments, Trusses, lot teries. Crutches, sc. COAL EXCHANGE BUILDING, SCRANTON, l'A. aprrc.cma. Call and be Convinced that you have the 1 IA1SBST SEECTIOH OF COOBS THIS is the top of the gen- OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, uine " rearl Chimney, all are imitations, Top" others Lamp similar AND AT The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE ST of guco. it Borneumea nappcoa mat, lawns aro uneven or bavo depressions iu their surface. Karlv in autumn is a cood time to correct tbcae defects by filling .ti.ir a ,.to i ;,a mih nn,i in tho depresaioiis with sand or fine pul u tWrJJ ,iii.,.r.in0 t it thrvo, verized soil. nkiDg perfectly lovel with' whacks for a quarter. Come over and tlm rest of tho surface and sowing try it. If you breakapipoyougetBix iawn grass eofd. Of. the depretsion nicklo cigars. j t may bo gradually fi led by placing an1 "We shall all of us bum our foed on 'noli of flno oil in them, each yearsno- tho grounds and skep under the grand ccssfully, through w hwh the grass ah Aland. If I can net a two headed cal 7 growing win una hi way, nu to exhibit in a tont (not to enter for a diploma) I shall do so. In fact, to sum the whole matter up, wo shall oomo prepared for an agricultural fair as wo understand it. lours truly. Zaciiauiau Wayuack.'' P. S. "I shall wear a poker dot shirt and smoko a cigar p'intcd high. Bill will stick out his chin and crook Lib elbows considerable. z. w." On Monnt Kataliilln'i Summit. A cone of burnished tin, twenty inche In height and twelve in diameter, has been placed on the summit ot Mount Katabdln by tbe Bangor (Me.) Appalachian club, la jnJer to note tho distance from which the beak can bo seen. Chicago News. Vhl 1 can be cured of yoof or NERpgt Headache byusln jftTH-LD-PHO-ROS, A Oharmisg Acquaintance. is responsible Tho Uultimoro Sun for tho following story; IllUI.IU T?.,ll, Wnl.lr. V.nranr, ...na i.:, Vii;r: i warnmir. and with no apparent oause ago, ho fell in with a man who was al- at. can be satisfactorily traced, nor, lonether so sociable aud chatty that an has there yet been any remedy d.scov. otherwise tedious journey was rendered as ciieeriiu as possible, una roans thus obviate sowing seed. The experienoe of tho rolling yoara proves that the farmer cannot always feel securo iu tho most promising re- suits. Such haa been ibe case the pasti season in tho result of tho potato crop.. With no other trouble than tbo changes of weather in some flections, the crop was very much reduced boj low a medium crop. To this result has beni added in somo sections a disas terouB potato rot which threatens sovero destruction to (.ho orop as it was, It U a difficult matter to detprr .1 . . I .. f iL nA-A mino tue real 09UHU oi mo uuuihi iuu 1 . r rrrnrT o -- It comos suddenly, with little if any J , JT, OIVJ.4. X il Of. VV- Amontr the Pianos we handle are the IYERS 4 POND, C. C. BRIGGS. BA US Sc CO., SCHOMA CKER Gold Strim? and Overa Pianos. These Pianos are all first-cla&o and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTElf!, MILL ER, UNITED ST A TES and other makes. Our leading Sewinc Machines are tho celebrated WHITE, NEW DA VIS. NE W UUMUSTi u, jvjs w n um v, JTO 77.S! W.HuTjU. ROYAL ST. OUUJS ana tSTJlJSlJ- tlTfT) Tf.nTJ 7?.Y Sewmf? Machine, tho lincst and best Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. Before nurchasinir write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Dloomsburg, Pa. DAVID LOWEMBEDG Blooiiisluii', Pa, PERRINE'S BARLEY MALT WHISKEY. OK. "l SM, eoi8 car. bo erttrely conquered by tlio ut,e or I'errlnu'B l ure llsrley alt Whiskey. !' m t It Is atonic nnd diuretic and a powerful fitrcngtlicncr to the entire system. l'Kll fejS rX ItlNE'S I'UItK HAHLEVilALT wilIbKE has proved a medicinal proiecUon to m'-m nuu muouo men ufucauuuB ill iuu j'cu vtit aim WUUBC Uaiiy WOrK Calls 11 exci-mional imwere ot endurance. Aek oir neareht druggist or grocer forloi Is Today wa "M sue- ful, emeay dsa&B PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. 80LK AOiMTS FOB P. V. ADAMS CO., FINE CUT CHEWING !or the beautiful colored' pieTure mrvr 1 nnf tofJitthffimsFM. TO B ACCO Bole agents ot the rol lowing HMITBD. nanio was Sackctt, and ho told Mr. Em erson that he resided in San Francisco. Mr. Sackctt pointed out the points of interest along tho way, related a lot of umusing anecdotes, and, best of all, was an attentive lietener. The natural consequence was that Mr. Emerson camo to tho conclusion that Mr. Sack ctt was as charming r roan as he bad over met with, and ft was in this poi tivo convictiou that ho accented Mr. Sackett's invitation to dine with him immediately upon their arrival in San Franoisco. Tho next morning Mr. Emerson was well-nigh paralyzed to find iu all tho local papers this startling personal notice ''Proftssor Ralph Waldo Emerson, tho eminent phlloso plitr, hcholar aud poet, is in our city as tho guest of Mr. J. Sackctt, the well-known proprietor of tho Hush ntreet Dime Museum. Matinees every half houri admission only ten cents. Tho double beadod cilf and tbe dog faced boy this week." ered, so far as wo know, that is effect-( ual. The trouble seems to be that-tho disease gets an uncontrollable hold of the potatoes before any evidence of its existence is made maniftot. We liavo knowD the fdllago of a field to bp' destroyed almost in a singlo day. About as suro an indication of the presenco of disease aa any that we know, in its fl'st stages, is the preval ence of an unpleasant odor 1 thon fol lows an immediate withering of the foliage and an examination discloses diseased tubers. Germantown Telegraph. To Pheskuvs Natural Flowbes. Dip tho flowers Iu melted parafllne, withdraw ing them quickly. The liquid should be only Just hot enough to maintain Its fluid ity and tbe flowers should ho dipped ouo at a time, held by tho stocks and moved nlinut for an instant to eet rid of air bub bles. Fresh cut flower", free from molst-J ure, mako excellent specimens in mis way, ir vmi would nreserve vour health aud In vlnorute your entire system use Ferriae's Pure Uarley Malt Whiskey. For sale by 0. a. liobbms, Bloomtburg, Fa. oow. MILTON, Pa., DsiLvns IN PIANOS py tfcfl lolloplptf wpH know makers; Chickeringj Knabe, "Weber, Hallct & Davis, Can alao furniBh any of tlio cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. l)o not buy a piano be fore getting our prices. ,o. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. Bepta-Mtt. SUBSCRIBE FOR COLUMBIAN, wing brands ot Ulifara. riBHUY CLAY, LONDHES, NORMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAUBON, S1LVBH ABU. Alexander Bros. & Co., WIIOLEdALK DEALRH8 IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS, SOLE ApENTS roil HENRY MA1LLARDS HIGINDIES. FUESII EVKUV WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. ANY OliDEU FOlt FESTIVAL will bo SUPPLIED WITH TUB LOWEST Ml i IUbtillid from selected Barloy MaltRnd guaranteed to be chemically pure and Iree from Injurloua oils and tcldsoltcu contained In alcohollo llciuora. His especially adapted to persons requiting a stimulating tonic, Consumptives being greatly benetltted by its use, Kecoinmended by leudlng physicians as a Diuretic, NerTtno. Tonlo and Allerative, For consumptives It is invaluable. 1'KltitiNK'S I'UHK liAHLKV MALT WHISKEY Insures a return ol vigor to the stomach, a good siiiuuiuui. luuu uuu Kemie in euecu uyspepsia, inoigesTion and all wasting dln inosMwno pursue tneir avocations in tneopen air and whoso dally work calls it I'KllltlNB'ili'UltBllAIILKY MALT WIIlSKkY revives the cnBnrlen nHlincnunrr out with excesslvo tcjdlly or mental effort and acts aB a safeguard against exposure ... it.Miuiuiuuo nvuiui. iv ui.vD ui. uiaiaiiuun uiwuhuu irum iue system. I'UHK 11A11LEY MALT WHISKEY without unduly stimulating tbe kid neys Increases tbelr nagging activity, counteracts the effects of latlrae. has. tens convalescence and is a wholesome aim prompt diuretic watcu tbe label I Mono gcnulno unless bearing the signature every bottle Ihavncnre.rniiv lib-zed the l'ow! Uaklkt Malt Wnis-1 kkt made by M. J. K ltrrlno and nndl 'it entirely free from fusel oil, furfural, ineiais ana acias ana is absolutely mure." trailed. Camilla Arthur MatA yot bum dj all druggist and grocers throughout the united btates and M&rkel Frice; Can art as. This is the exact label on each one of the Pearl Top Chimeys. The dealer may say and think he has as good, but he has not. Insist upon the exact label and top. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. Working Classes Attention. Wo aro now nrennrert to furnish all classes with employment at home, tho whole of tbo time, oi for their sparo moment?. Business new, light and Brofltablo. l'ersons ot either sex easily earn from ) cents to 13.00 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their tune to the ousines Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. 1 ha all who see this may send their address, and test the business, we make this on er. Te 6uch as aro not well Batlslled we will send one dollar to paj for the trouble of writing. Kull particulars an outnt free. Address Ottosos Stinw)n Co., ivt land, Maine. deci4-ftn-iy. J. W. RAEQER, SLOE BOOK MAKER EULER AND BINDER, No?. If and 0 Maikot St., VyiLjCES-BAlRJ.B, PA. Bcplt-lyc&bro. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PHILA AS rOLLOWSt ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH walnuts; ALMONDS, l'OP CORN 1JALLS. C B. JBrOBMNS, DRAPER IN foreign WINES AND LIQUORS1 AND JOBBER l CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WHtton, BnA Commit fthne i. Aik your retailor for J hllO K, according lo your needs, ltoaltlvcly none senuixnj ouksa our lUunp appears plainly oa the acfe JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE Will not weir lo long ti the JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE, nrratue It I) made fnt whoia occoptU'mi are inch at fcaJthcm jo call fur lU.hl;rrul nio'ro d.-ei. .hot thia MJF M11AN8 3 bllOH. Our 'j Moc T. Mt.tlUiiril for lui If a permaDcni rtpuuuon lor comfoil ana durability iucIi t no other hoo ever Inawn ffiii'. hl.torv of th.tr.dj. Kocxrapctllori trt ttil.lotijpio.cit ii. i J"'n' ,Mon Si btmo I, hct.t and iiylltti; anilltUaiilurabtii a. any ,!,r om, ,M mtr luanu. factured. Be conniiitfy awert that In svery vital tt. ipftttlie Jaiuri, Mraua Ht Shoo la equal In the Iwa-aewiq, hi Mcti hae Mllicrlo teen retailed tt 0 or $ 7. II lint a luneula top auil tcamlci. calf Ttkin. It In, a perfectly imootii bottoin InilJ.. i m, U(v toralnir, and rc.iiilri a no 'LrcuHtuB In," Vlaf rfeeltyeiy tin firit time It t worn, J. met Mrana and ffi.'. Slioca w.r. th. flp.t In ,m. eountrr ta UcafiiaUtli adverlUed. If jou have Wen UHiPIJ(iim In other advenlied Ulioe., jour experience, oilkUl U tiarli )ou that It ll lafer to hur ttioci Ulld.br the, lnJert of a ijr.lein, rather Ihtn lliote, uwJ . lit PATENTS, t Malned and all patont tiuslneaa attended to tor uiuuuraie lees. . Our omce la opposite tho U. B. ratent Oftlce, and wo can obtain fatenta in less time than those re mote from Washington, , Bend model or drawlnff. Wo advise as to pat entability free ot charge, and we make no charge Weieferhere.totho mtmastor, the Hupt.oi Money Order Dltr,, and to officials of the U.S. Patent Oftlce. Vor circular, advice, lenns and references to actual clients In your own utatoor county, write to J. A. SNOW & U. .. Opposite 1'atent onloe, Wshlngton u" Mason & Hamlin lullovrrrs. litest khots are sold If ittu l-est mailers (tl.roUl.l,.,,,l ih. United (,t,(e.,';niV, wl'T L"i thlS WU aeld S ' ""'l ' 1 " U)f Tot'Wi U" I" Ja&ies Means & Co. Al Lincoln St., Qooton, Mas9. Full LiucH of the Above Shoes for Sale by TM a4 lbs riiUHrrt i ol Ulklai iUi! atMtC'Mrlwui IIIudm, Ibvvliavt irapl iupola ma t b tnrriu v( lltric tWa. Ttit llttr- carrlrr MfttLa Jamcl Mmoi ti ha It th Iqlha wtM. 1 doctor dtnlM H. ml mj lli )(. Jun Solo Agents for Bloomsburq, Pa. Organs and Pianos. Tha Cabinet Organ wal lntrodnced hy M"?"u Imnlln In 1BI11 M.,m .1: llnmllu OrCtlH I1? lUmlln In 1601 alwaya uavu ffifl maintained their tupremacy over all ? 1 received Witaeet Honor al all QkH Yi w tlon tlnco 1M1T. , The Improved Mode of BtrloKlns l'l"'"""' by Matun & Hamlin In IB!, U a 8'"', """Jf.hS piano con.trucllou, eipertt pronounclnif 11 ' prealeet lmproementln planotlu half a c llano circular, cnuulnlua 800 IcttUnoii , tie IW norchaaert, mualclaut, and tuncri, uud 1 1" OriTui Catalogue), free. AS0H & HAMLIM OSOAU AND PIAIIO W. U lut llti St. (Valw C VtV TCBi , r-bros-eepao,