The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 27, 1888, Image 4

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    Tho Quoon of the Ooaat-
THB Ot.l FASCINATION AND tlB WW AT
TRACTIONS OlFF.rtKll t)T CAPE MAT.
IFrom mila. Dally Times, April 14th, 1888.
Thoro is n iiercnrtlnl youtiifuincM
about old Capo May whloh is continu
ally taking shapo in somo now color
priio dosigncd to add additional attrac
tiveness to tho famous resort. In the
days of old, when tho fame of Cane
May stood out boldly agaiiiH all the
world as tlio ploaauro resort of tho
American people, popular doraand was
not so exacting. Tho wide-reaching
beach, tho grand surf, good hotels,
and Gno oompany gavo abundant plea
sure to tho hosta of visitors who journ,.
eyed thither by boat or stago or cum
brous family coach. Thoy doniandod
no morctrioious featuros to heighten
tho natural loveliness of ooean and sky'
or to add to the fascination of atmbsi
ptaere. It was onough if they lvcd wel('
ana reveica in ttio beamy that snrroun
dod them.
Laior on tho'world scorned to revolve
more rapidly, tho visiting hosts, wore,
whirled over tho Jersey sands in hours
instead of days. Thoy found the same
old Cape May which their fathers and.
grandfathers had known, bat the Mates
o! the children had changou. Thoy.
livod more in a day than their ances
tors did in a week. ThovlbnBed'f6r
nowncss and freshness., and pined for,
cxoilement. Great hotels-wore built to
conform to their notions. Society held,
a summer court on tho sands; glittering
equipages rolled along on tho ' glisten-)
me Deaoni iesuvais or music anu son?
!t-l .!' i?!'-?-
iiiiugit.ni tuuir nurcnuuy wiiutiuvur-uuua-
ing muslo of tho waves; a aru.it pier
was projected out into tho. deep, wherq
mirth and festivity chased away care:
It was a new Cape May evolved 'frpm
tho substance of the old.
The charming characteristics of the'
old queen remained intact. She was
only dressed in the costume of a mode.mj
aay. x ear oy, year, ine oia queen nas
appearod to renew her youth anrj ju.'My
ular favor. Thousands of rivals havp,
sprang into being and developed into
prominence, but Cape May,. Jiko rbo
brook, goes on forever, holding the old
friends and gaining new ones.
A striking fact in this connection is
that everyone who visits Cape May ,al-J
ways returns, it may do lor i uay
or two davs. vet thev so back. There
is a singular charm in sea and air and
surf, which tempts tho one-time visitor
to renew acquaintance with the pleas-,
ttrefnl surroundings.
The prospects for the coming season
aro bright. There is more activity in
real estate than ever known bofbre.and!
the demand for cottages and accomm
odations foreshadow that not only are '
a large number of old admirers return
ing to their first love, but hosts, pf.
new suitors are joining the. procession.
The moneyed men, who have proven
their faith by large investments of cap-,
ital in various Cape May enterprises,
are contributing liberally to the now.
features which this season will see in
augurated. They recognize ,the faot
that in order to hold her high place
smid the keen, rivalry .other neighbors.
Cape May must offer other attractions
thau those which nature has so gener
ously lavished upon her.
Last summer, after hasty organiza
tion and rapid preparation, the Grounds
of the Cape May Athletic Club were
opened. The success of , the undertake
ing was conspicuous. Its organizers
and patrons embraced all the. promi
nent residents and property-owners,
and the spectators of the sports includ
ed everybody. This season the. hand
some grounds will.be improved .and la
series of athletic exhibitions and sporU
of every character extending through
the summer will be arranged. Tho
club is a regularly-accredited member
of the Amateur Athletio Association,
and its membership in this band gives
it many privileges and advantages tl at
it would not otherwise) enjoy. The
lovers of good sport will undoubtedly
witness some fine exhibitions on these
grounds. Tho glittering gem of this
year's acquired attractions is the race
track. A very eligible piece of ground
just outside the city limita on the turn
pike leading to the Point has beqn pur
chased by the Cape May Driving Park
Association. A mile and a half-mile
track have been laid out and built, and
work on .tho grand stand, club house,
and stables is to be commenced at an
early day and pushed forward to com-,
pletion against the opening of the sea
son. The grand stand will accommo
date 6000 people and the stable is to
furnish stalls for 75 to 100 horses. In
tho arrangement and construction of
track and building some novel improve
ments will be added. There is hardly
room for doubt that tho race-course
will be a most successful one, as it will
be an excellent track, both for running
and trotting ; and the easy means of
access from all tho sporting centres of
the land assures the presence of the
Lest horses.
The old Capo has always borne the
palm for tho beauty of its women, and
it may now win new laurels from the
physical strength of its men and the
reoords made on its turf.
It Was a Chestnut
''May I venture to tell you the old,
old story, Miss Maud!'' he said tremu
lously; "the old, old, yet over now,
story of "
"Pardon me, Mr. Sampson, if I cause
you pain," interrupted tho girl, gently,
"but to mo, tho story you wish to tell
is a ohesnut."
"A chestnut!"
"Yes, Mr. Sampson, I'm already en
gaged; but I will be a sister '
"It isn't as wormy as that one,'1 mur
mured Mr. Sampson, feeling for his
nat.
"How do you feel this mornincp
grandmamma!" "I don't know, child
the doctor has not como yet.' Lije.
Champion Short Iland Wrlttr.
Mr. A. 8. White, the well-known author
of "White's Phonography," famous as
the Champion Shorthand Writer of the
World, received the first prizes is' the in
ternational uontcsts at London, Edinburgh,
Paris and Berlin; he came near being per
manently disabled by rheumstiam. ills
recovery by the use of a remedy infallible
incuringrhtumiitiBin and all blood disease's
is told lu a letter from bis cfllce, 03 Wash
ington st, Chicago, dated June 20, 1887.
lie writes:
" Your remedy has done wonderful ser
vice fur me. For the past five year I
liave been troubled with rhcumatlopalns.
"My right liana liau become almost use-
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shorthand writer. A friend of mine, Dr.
snortnanu writer. A menu ol nitne, ut.
Soderich. advised lueuf your remedy, I
used a dozen bottles of S, S. and am now
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And here Is another witness:
"Benton, Ark., August, 5th, 1887.
' Last spring I was dangerously atHieted
with erysipelas, and my life was despaired
of by my phyttoisns. As a lsst hope I
tried 8. 8. 8, and aoou found relief, and
In twovetks was able to attend to'iny
Luilnrss. I usod five bottles.
. II. WlTTlioHNK.Ed. Saline Courur,"
Treatise on liloo- and Skin Diseases
mailed ires. TUK SWMTT BrccuriC Co.,
Drawer U, Atlanta, Oa.
Toroign New Jersey,
Tho orinln of tlio alllfsioh' to Now
Jersoy as a foreign oounry,isa follow
s: "After tKe downfall of the first N
poleon his brclbor Joseph, who had
been king of Spain, and,h!s nephew,
Pfinoo Mural, s&ugjhY rpfugo ,in Jlhis
country, bringtrS'g iwith fyetri great
wealth Joseph ltoilaparfo wished Id
build, a palatial residences hot illilinot
wish to bcoonio a citizen. Iiayjpg hopjqs.
of returning to Knrorje.'To enable him
as an alien to hold real estatd required
a special act of tho legislature. Tie
tried to got oho passed In several fetats,
but failed. IIo was chagrined especi
ally because Pennsylvania rofiis: d.
'After this he applied to the Now ,.Tor
aoy legislature, which granted both
him and Prlnco Murat tho privllcgo of
purchasing land. Thoy bought a
tract at I3ordcntown, built magnificent
dwellings and fitted thorn, up in the
most costly rrianrier. Ita'ro pictures,
sculptures, eto.,,wero profuse' and.-8oQ&-
tcd.wj h tho, greatest caro,, and ilia,
grounds laid out with exquisite tasto,
Joseph Bonaparte's reside.ncb was, per
haps the finest in Amerioal Thousands
pf people, from all parU of tho country),
visited him and wore treated courto
usly. Ho was extremely liberal, wf,h
his money, and gavo creat 'Irapeiu84 to
tlio business of tho tittle town. Tho
.iladolphlans, finding .that he had'rjp,
end .of money, and that.iiq used jit' vto
.benefit business 'generally, regretted,
when too late, that they refused to Jet
him jlocate among themselves, 'and to
keep up their, mortification, would con
Untie to taunt Jerscymen with having
a kirn? with importing the king of
;Spai'n to .rule over them. They were,
oalled Spaniards, and toreigners op
thjtt .account. But these taunts harmed
no ope, as.tlie Jerseym'cn lost hothifig'
by allowing him to ecitle.araono them,
and thus "foreigners," jokingly ap-
plied to Jerseymen, has come down to
..."iT r.- .!: i !.-.
ua luilir alter lis uriuiu uaa uceu turi
'gotten, except by a few t of the past
generation. u
gen era t io
tt
He Oould Telegraph, Too.
I heard a funny incident the other
day. , JHr, (J, L. Wooley, the eleoio
ian of this city, was dining ati .the
Superior house in Cleveland, and it so
happened that tho only other ocou
pants of the table with him, jWCre. .a
bevy of lady telegraph operators. Mr.
yoo)ley haa been very successful in
in his business, and is able to gratify
a strong penchant that he has for dia
morula, and he generally wears one or
.wo (ji startling proportions, tio ir
also an oxpert telegraph. operator. Ah
soon as they were, seated . one . of the
young' ladies begad to. Bite him up;
then placing her knite bla.de between
tho. tines of ber iork, she, imitatfd n
elecraph sounder and telegraphed to
her, companions:
.-up. onto nis noos wiin me Dig uia
mondi" Woolley caught on at once, and as
soon as all the girls bad turned their
attention to him he, in tho same man
ner telegraphed:.
"Ap, there! Are you all out"
A general stampede of' tho ladies
followed and thev. dined somewhere
else that day. Grand JtapidaiUr
graph-Herald. . .
It Was Plumb.
Yesterday afternoon a "man halted
on Oris wold street, and looked pretty
fixedly at the .tower of the City HalL
Jnien) seconds a second man stopped
and elevated his gaze. In five minutes
'.l. .' . ' i i xt '.
.iiunyimeu were tooting. , n.u uue bium
anything or discovered anytbing,twben
a.fresti addition advanced, to the. first
man and inquired : t
"What is it, mister! '
"TleCity Uall tower," was tho an
swer.
."What's the matter with it!"
"Why, it strikes me that it is out of
plumb. Don't vou think so!"
"Why, no. tlow could it be out of
plumb !''
"I don't know. It struck me that
way, but if you say it's all right, I'll
take your word for it. Good morning,
The other thirty stood and looked
at caob' other in a foolish sort of way
for a minute without saying a word,
and then everybody mado a rush, to
get away. Detroit Free Prei.
i r
Letterts From the Ooyernors-
To further illustrate the fact that
Pond's Extract is used and recom
mended by more distinguished people
than any remedy extant, for all kinds
ot fain and Inflammation, letters were
sent to tho present Governors of the
diffeient-States in the Uniorr, asking
their opinionspf.Pon's.Extract, , The
If noil nf 'tho- uTnollotino nf- PrtrtiVB TTvi
tract and near
will publish, from timrfw tlme. somo
of these leitere: " " . 'r .
Eumford Yeast Powder-
31ns. A. A.
OEDD8, TEACHER
OF
COOKING,
Cambridgeport, Mass., says : "I have
tested itumlord yeast fowdor
thoroughly, and haye never failed to
got good results when tue directions
were fully carried out. I consider it
equal to any in the market, and second
to none. I take much pleasure in
recommending it to my cooking class
es, and to my friends generally.''
Blue Eyed Presidents.
It is said that all the presidents of
tho United States, except Geo, Jlarri
bou, had blue eyes. Among tbo groat
men ol the world bluo eyes appear ,to
bavo been predominant. Socrates,
Shakespeare, Locke, llacon, Milt
on, Qoetho, Franklin, Napoleon,
and Humboldt, all had blue oyos.
A man who wanted to bo facetious
with tho milkman as he was measur
ing out his morning portion said : "Do
you charge extra forthewatert" "No'
replied tlio . milkman, "tjiq water ,in
thrown in." Life.'
Celery
w-naar ai i. A
tombound
.1 M
Msrvooa PrsstratTon. Nimai If......
aaa uvsr uissasas. Kh.um.iuiu.
atU,aa all aSscUsas ( IU
WE TALENTS.
LESSON V, 8ECOND QUARTER, IN
TERNATIONAL. SERIES, APRIL 89.
1 vr 1 Li i r
Tit of the lesion, Matt, ut, 14.30.
Golden Text, Key. 10-Memorise
Vf t,ses 0-?l Comment bj.llfiy. 11. S.
lljurnn, a
Vioia Lon llelr Quarterly, hj nerml.iilon
ut II, 8. Hoffman, ltilladriphla, publisher.)
NtUu V. 14. A man traveling, Jesus
leaving cArth and relurnlnsi to heaven. V.
15. Several ability, dlltcrcritl fcl fta and cn
donWnt of men, the foundation of respon
fllilliVj nml rstekoninfe. V. 10. Traded, "illd
busfloew, .worked. Vi 19. IMg time; Ira
nllei that coming of the Lord came later
was ejpecUit V, 24. JIard man, Jm
pwulble to satisfy. V. 27. Exchangers,
bankers, who would taM kMr) ahilay lu-
toT4. aiTrWfee'n(ctl KlValtlnK for
thel Irtlf hW we have the servant work
ing for hlra. Tbo canterpblatlra and acllva
xldci 6t 'Christian life are preVutM ln'thi
two.partblcs. TTie fMIHir'HrgiW' failed
frpni thinking their part too easy; the wicked
Wvant!TSli frbm" thlhUlnfe hl- too haPd.
Cariiihorts us In this nxrahlouot to I 'wait
till I come," but ."occupy tiu 1 como.7, . . .
nvlb) Chrr4,',atTtci(yeoT lS HJiUj
life, left! his disciples and ascended tu hwiTcn.
Though abscht In, body, he Is pnsont Splrjtu
lly,;and will bMthV efty'ot'ttlheT ftihli'
absence his goods were delivered to his serv
ants. ."Goods'' here mean, the blessing, pf
me,sUfvatWdUe'a
special gifts rind ehdowinenM, splntimlow-.
ert ana capacltlea.. The bestowal pf any gift
lraplltlielobgatlon,.tbUee,it:j Ir
V.'lp, YbenUlity.Rtenchonedeterrnlned
the measure of KifxmMblllty, and trust. No
one was burden'eU bejotfrf his tapVcl. We
talent of (ilTer Is, estimated at 'from f 16ito
r-'ASt). Our English; word "talent," which
'we'tise ai the equtrilfbl'dt power, expecialiy
mentahas, gjjgipoptrf ths P9ratn,.u.Ti)0
recelviug of talents frorapojjis a pjat prjy
" V.lf-T. Then, o? stralghtwaf,' Trdmpt- r
.dms tnakes Christ's business prosper. I'rornpt
n'ess ls'i'cirdfnal lrlnbliWIn Cllrilt'il kjugi
''Aim. yraded, literally, ,workp)4 , Therj is
nothing to' be gained without hard incessant
labor. The' fact th'aCtbe cApltal' doilbled'
elnciidlqdustry.. Spiritual capita Increases,
dt accire wora. ikku servanu
falthiul, because'eaish' Idiubled what1 be Hid'
receledj TheruJred.of,(thfminljr.
si Vtlv fWHfvfvi
V; ltC Tbe"wlelEei eervariCliVe theltWri,
I had received .according to Ms talent and bis
ability. Contrary to duty jhe buried tils
lonl'alVWIn'theWrth.'MBeforPlhWwWo''
banks of deposit the custom .of hiding money
In the earth for safe keeping prevailed.' 'v
V. jWAtUM- roubll tfmehdd elapsid, lifiger
than had been axpettedtiie lord returned to
receive his revenues. This doubtless refers
tothiiaVoUd coijirnYof ChrlsU ' ?
' V", 0.. The 'faithful sertaht seems delighted
to rBcetve'tis-ford. "He"ls' happy lu tho
thought' that Ida lord will be pleased: With
his efforts: Does not this Illustrate bow 'the
falthful'Ch'rUtlan snail at the judgmenVllft
up his head and haVe "boldness in that'dayt
""V, 21., It is not success 'po much'as faith
fulness that Is commended.' The servaVit la
pronounced (1) "good," that Is, devoted, con
scientious, enthusiastic, single, hearted and
whole' Eia'rted, ah'd'M ''faithful,' pereeVeV
Ing! full of faith, (aitkui,;ni Ms .for a,-trotting
him., In tola was the secret, of his good
ness and his slieoeatf HtToug faith in Christ
and In his promises makes arniUt And untlri
Ing"wirkers In Ids cause. . , , ,f
Thaj rwardrttf"faJtlifulne8wa twofufi
LAi larger! sphere ef nsefulness, Increased
power! grater influence, ,oppoi'tunities?of .
doing Jood multiplied, "rular bVii'HS9
things," U. iKutrance nto .and.paftaker jif.
the Lord's joy. .This Includes 'all the .glory,
,and bliss which Mre'rwerted 'for1 OodV filth-!
'fulpeople: '.,.- x 4 . VtOLi .
V. 23, 23. This second servant was In all
respecU as nobles man as the first., Our
future standing: lrrjitory'fs d'etQrmlnod bsr
our present devotion and diligence. .
V. 21.- SS.r Tie unfaithftil servant' antiU
' pa Us Us 'Lord's C9pdeuinatldn. le, cornea i
not with, Joy in .oia heart and smiles on pis
, .X Hi, mMf, 1UMH1BV1JT BOIUSU 1UU1MU,
ha ascribes the sam ; to' 0od)tojx:qi)90 bim-'i
sslf. if en who excuse their own sins in the
same breath blama Ood for being hard with
them, x.t.m
J f.aiu'
Tha Unfaithful- servant used not what he
had; that' was Ms sin. He' had no right to
think he'Jfld received too'little,', AU tbat':hlsj
lord asked was fidelity to his trus'O The lord
required' 'little of tilnf,' and ''that 1Itda"h'e
failed toetilrn.-, Ile l.ttoughtjfevil .all, the
while Of his absent master. How then could
be' render him Wvlc nnd advance bis ill-'
terestal j . f )'Jj
'llidltig talent' o mind or lailueneo or'
wealth! 'or satltued to save' our owntaouls
with no effort tat lead, others to Christ, wo
;t tha part of this servant. 1
He af id,- "Lo, there thou mi thatTs th'lio,"
1 InlrSiyiha.f jbeasihlAself, scrupulqusljr,
just, uiat ne uiu nob smhu nis lora s money,
but returned every farthing. Negligent; un
faithful, evil In heart as he was, be, liko
wicked men, still boasted of hls.inoralitjC
He added falsehood tdliypocrlsy', for his timo
waa his master's.
It must not'be supposed that 'thoso poorly
endowed '-with talents are the only, ones that
are slothful, , Pome pf the worst examples, pf
negUgence and unproniableuess" bare been
the moafWihlglfteddf lota; 'If tha Ban
of one tajent will uM be excused, certain-he"
who is more Wf tad 'will not escape. ' '
V. .27.'Tal!lng him at his word, tbo Lord
said; '!If you knew I was so bard a master,
why then did you you not try, to serve meP
Knowinfejali'duty, be might haVd-toiuseil lis
talents' as' io Increase them and have bener,
flted bis 'fellows; To know1 our duty and
then not. to do"ltrr,wlll 'jubject-us) jo! tho
greater punlnhment (Luka xi j. -7), ' .
VI. 2, 9. There was a first fegati ve puVi-bument.vldted'lipon'hlm-rfor
bis neglect.
The trust, the talent, was taken from him.
He was separated from the opportunities lio
had and from the ability to Improve them.
This Is a, law of nature. The unused limb
grows feeble; stlir water dries 'up a'nd'Tio
"om.es foul! the fna'ctlvo mind loses itsnower.
The want ot spiritual exercise dwarfs tha
comes
now to view, Tha same Is visited unon the
'unprofitable servant, as upon the guest with
out the wedding garment, the hypocrites olid
tfie workers of iniquity,
.The darkness Into' which he was cVkt' never
would have a ray of Qod's countenance' to
penetratftj it would be "outer darkness,?
away from God. J ' ' 1 '
Not lms; lu the lluslnets.
Brudder Benson Will yer take up der
C'lectiou, Brudder Bamsonf
Brudder Sutnsou (who is o'neW convert)'
'Scuw me, Brtidder 'Benson, but I hardly
done cone dare'trnrf raWer at nreson'. New'
York EveaUi,8un. ,
Customer-iThli stuff U not fit for a hog to
eat.
Waiter-All right.
sor. ' Don't ato It!-
Texas Hit tlngsv
Consumption Barely Oared.
To the EutTon: Please inform
your readers that I liav"o a positive
romodv.for llio above named disease;
By, its tjmely use thpusands-jif lmpdpjs
cases havQ.been permanenUy.outed,.." I'
shall bo glad to send two' bottles of
mv remedy frdo to any of your readers
who bavo consumption, if thev will
send mo their :Oxpreis anJ poalofflco
address, Kespectfully, T. ,A. Slocum,,
in. u., lot iJBrioi.i.1. IOUOVWD,
Europe does not waht to eo to war.
A war, over there would interrupt travel
of raeri(iris,-rAreiJ QrleaiiaJ'w qywt,
WrAK 'NERVES
Coc. Uwtw wonderful nerve HI 10uUnU.it.
iedU7 curw tvU hmtuum iUotAatT?' If
RHEUMATISM
csums ItQtfumatUin, suit return Ui tlood.
aitklos orriui to a kp) Uir cvuuiUun. it la
tat uu. rwiiyroxlUwimstfiu1 '
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
euriUfj lcra oorabliua 1th
UjDtSfTf
DYSPEPSIA
Piracs Cuist Co vrorvn itrensihens lb.
Homsdi, ni qultj. Oia on u 1 Um dlsts.
CONSTIPATION '
VrJwle.'1.,I.0o,"9",Bls netaesUiar.
aotioD t
Ievsiu
July fol-
--ww. Maiuju.iraunur
Bsoommsndcd 1 7 f rcf eaatonsl sad baslaais
i,H. rrwm s.w. eia avununuss.
fries f 1.90,
Klaasys, WELLS, RICHARDSON ACO, frf1
DON'T SCOLD
X a man rfon;groanlng when he has
Ithcttmatlsm or Kcuralgta. The pain
Is slmpl V awful: "Ctto torture In the
'ancient times was mora painful than
these twin diseases. , Hut oughtn't
a rhah tb bo blamed If, having lthea
matlstn or Neuralgia, he Wontttse
'Ath-lo-pho-ros, iwhep 1 1 1 1 hiui -cured
.mousands who have mflercd In the
ame'war"lt hasMred hundreds
larter'plyalcUni BV' pwnbuhceil
them tncurable. .
"The skill o(,flT.ihnkiUna ewJJ no
etrtt mA frf RlMmfttUm
or KaearastiMn wuob dm MtUed
was tb
x ttwl ntabM ma to
witbou
I hrrw
Itbmi.jraunav
Ja-Scnd'i'rurhfi
lUtiM rolort-a iilo
ii.f.rnijtiMi.h.uiMta
THimLopnonos co, it2Waiisttt.r.
a. m. I . . .ft
naamalrlui.i le
vWy;' LIVER
vi PILL.
OP'lMlTAflOSirAtWATS
DK. rjStWfB PELLET t. OB
ACaAlt-COATtWTILtt. 1
m antlrel
r. vefetafclei'thcy op-
banre to the system, diet,
fupftwilaar Vials; hermctl-
' niflintlt illKtllr
etitiatiout' Putuo'Iirs-li
call sealed. Always fresa and'Jccllalilri -iAa
a luxatlve, alterative, or purgative,
thest. little TeUetat'Blriine.'&(ti'lcrfcct
satlnfactlon.
fina neadache,.
naaavTco flan na 1
Iloh,.w..Iiidlrealli,
Hllfooa Attaeka.amiall
diTnlifferaents of jtbe atom-
aeu ana ooweis, aro promm-
Ir rebcvedaml oermanen
itiy
eurcf by thotuse of Dr
Plefce'i
ea
Pleasant l'uraralrVB Pallaia.
lq.e jplunntlon of. the redcdliil cower of these
"Tclleis over so sreat a variety of diseases. It
may irmniuny oe saia iQaiineir anion upon
the i
stem is universal, not a Rland oritlssue
;pfellinir tneir Banativo innuence.
SOW-by
' arus;
urklstaSacentsa vial. -Maniifaetnred at tui
flicn
Sd lAbc
boratory nf Woni.u's Dirpensakt
isOcution, ButruloHY.' - 1
icai iai
mid;
. . - z"- . -i
n4f aaajsneayii ior,i,a,csse ior.
l Ctironlo Nasal Catarrh which
Mi. they tanriorcure-.i in
s'lTlSIsJ ) OF - OATAIlltlf.-tJUU,
headache, obstruction of . tho nasal
ol tliroatiBometlmeapro'use, tratery,.
'lu. at others, thick, tenacinufl. niiirnna.
rulcnt. bloodvndvinllrid! tliorevttr'nrA
weakj watery. and.lnflamcd:.Uicro.ls rlnuinir
In the ears.' deafness; Itacklntf or coufelilnn to
clear (the throat, iczpectordtlon lot offensive
rnattor, together with scabs from ulcers; the
voicelta ohanirod'and' has a'nasal ttrnnf r'tho'
birbtk Is qffcnslve! smell .and ttaste 4ire lm
palrcd rthenns k aensatldn Of rjizzthess. with
mentill dcprcsslonja baeklnfficOusthand pen.
onuucuuuy miy m lew oi.iue auov
vc.nflinei
sympi
ms aro llkelv tobenrcsontm'anvnna'
case.
manl
Thousands of casra annuajlv, wlthouti
stlc? half of 'the above' vinptoms," re-
suit 11
consumption. iana .cnu-an mo (ffavc.
No dllcnso Is so common, more decepme and
daniretous, or Jesar understood bj"phjBlclm8.'
smua, sootnintr, ana neaiinir.nropert ei
eo Catarrh Hemedv1ciiH'1 tn-wrtr
Dr, Si
curl's the -worst
cases
f Calnrrli, 'cold.ln the liend.V
TO!
a. ahd Calarrbnl lleadaclic.
it by UrujzUta every where fi WxentiJ i
"Untold touy.IroiU'CaUrTb'."
Vrat. W.'TlAI7SNElt.ltho famous meftinerl.L 1
of ith&ta. Ti. jr.. writes : Homo ten years nffo
I .Suffsred untold airnnv-'fram' chrnnln mlsnl
catarrh.- Myjfamily.physlclait raTo.rne up las
Jnournble, ana said 1 must die. 3Iy case was
buco a oaa omvtnat wvtj aayvWArns sun
set, my volne would become so hoarse I coidd
barelyBpealrabore a whisper. - In the morninir
my coairhintr and olearlnir of my throutwould
almost stranglo mo. Ily the, use of Dr-Sage's
Qitarrh ltcmcdr. In three months. I o n
taau, and the, cure has been perm anentt i
'Coiiaaniitly IIa,TrlUuK and Spitting."
TnoHAB J. Itn8FiiNn.,Esii.. tSOl Pint. SttrL
St. lMt7ito.; Writes : " I was a (trout sutfercr
from catarrh for tliroe years. At tlntos I could
hardlvlbreatho. aod was constautlr. tmwklnc
and spitting, and'for the last'elflit 'months'
could Slot breathe throinrli tho nnstrilo. I
thought nothing could bo dono for inc. I.uok-
uy i was aavuca' wiry iir. suiros uuaiTti .
uemcay, ana i am nqwuwcu innu. i.oeiicvo
it. to bo tlio only sitra'remedV for-catarrh now
manufactured, and one has only-to irivc It n
iairxriai 10 experience aawunains; resuua and
avmiainent cure."
r Three Bottlea Cure Catarrh.
Eli itnnBiNo. J2uwin p. n.. rntiimiiri rn..
Pa.. savBi' "llr dauirhter had AaarrH wlier
I she was Jlvo years old, very baxlly. 1. aair l)r.
Sage a Catarrh Itemedy ndrcrtlscd, and pio
Ulred a bottle for her, and soon saw that It
helnedlher: a third bottlo effected a uerma.
HtDtrcdref' She Is now eighteen years old tud
louna ana xiearty." , , ,,,
1 J
SUFFERINGWOMEN",:
MARRIED
on
Than tAiahlAI with tli(Mi.Ana6Tfnfr 1riralKrftlM
hmacDBT follovlniiafeoM orrxfMiiir. ow fronCpn. i
1111 uaa OR. DuCHOlNK'SiCrtiaBrateairv.
FEMALE REGULATING PILLS.
Theyara1BtrQaTth0nlDtt to tha aatlrM intm. ImDui
,1ontt.rlrnd magnetic force to K fonctlooaof bodr
admin
Dr H
iQ Dina. Dnt oy tjihii, cuiMiy Mftiia, Aiiarnii,
rtorMedioinocoi.iH.iouis.'MO.
stcoty., e , ' 1 r rl ' '
RBUCKLES
name on a package of COFFEE lit a
guarantoo'of exoollenco-
ARIOSA
COFFEE ia" Me'tlt 'in' 'ill first-class
storeslfrom the Atlantlo to the Pacific.
COFFEE
never good when exposed to the air
ways buy this Drandlnherm.etlea:i
.iledjONE FOUND PAOKAOSji
j t ' ntl
LADIES !
Do Your uwiDye4ag.t:iluit5 with
PEERLKSS DYES !
hnv'wlll dre e.venthlncj aThev rare.so1d every
where. 1'ilce vc a package.., ,40 Mdors. Ihey
have no feaual fur b) renetn. bruthlneiu amount
In nacxsge. or for lastsesH of comr,- r non-ladu g,
qualities. Tncy do not craexor smut, l orsaie
byiojef llroa. and Jse. U. Mercer febl7rly.
nas revolutionized' the wOrldHur
i g the last hair centu-y. Nrt
lejst among tno wonders ot In.
venttv proKresa la a met hod and
ru thst can. ne ivtrormec an over Lna
country without wparllog t lie workere irom tneir,
umxea. jny noerai; ni'.uuv ciumi.iiwimiri;
eitner ,aex, young or uiu; m spwnu auiuir ro
nuired. cunltalnrt needed: you are Marti d free,
i:ui. this'.iut and return to us and. wo will semi
you.1 free, something of great value and Import-
anci IO I UU, lUlb vlliviari juu lu uuMuno,wuwii
iwllli bring you lu more money light away, tbn
nniinin. t-isu lu lud uriu. uruiui muiu jirr
AddreasfrKVa tear Augusta,-.MalnoV 'liydeeso
i
A ltB YOU GO1S0 to have any paper-hanging
, done this spring? If so observe these prices
ior .newest paiiernif, uerwi iuu irutu.
' )j4i-traorinlea naper, .cents ulL
lieauiuui goia paper, u eeiiLa run.
Pelt or cartridge paper, 20 onts mil.
lteavrlejniimsedL'oMDa er. 5 cents roll.
ve 11 aenu rree 10 any auuress 111 vue rniuxi
States a iuU Uno of 8uuplea.wltb borders to match.
. U I'lAMC?! & lAJ,, nw ar.yv uu.
bt,, l'hlladel.
pniara.
UHprlnr
1
.'JietyfsEy CT'W;! dnhM rneaiPhwrrlif'to
op tnem. ior a iiuir, aim uiru usva iiieui rn
inliiilln I SlKA. A ItAlllUAl, CUUK.
I.lisva made the disease of
FJLT'S. EPILEPSY or
OF AII.INCr SICKNESS,
A life lW study, .1 wAnnANT my.reniedy to.
I'UHK (lie worst cases, liecauso ntlierK luv
IHllrdlsno rravm for not now rerrlvlng cure
Mend at once fur lrraileiindu Kick, lloi-ri.H
0f,tliv iNKAI.LUILF.ltKMItUV. Olve K1r..
and IMt Dfflcp It costs )nu nulhlnR (or I
trlal.iand It will cure you Addre
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AGENT FOI1 THE
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T,mf STli,
FREE! iLtSE?u
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Mauufaeiurlua Inilu.l'l. tnd .lllneial UVullb
fVlrnlp a and other Southern Mates, Write to
W. B, BEVILL. nen'l Pass. Agent,
ltOattOKie, VA,
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TABJ.IJ
Alt DmttM.1.
mi sat., tjiosi 1; i'yvom ouir ty
,it.irPTWy,;l.
Or. BUx Arnold,
C281&tqnJ
jQELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AN1
WifiSTifilin IIAILKUALI.
BLOOMSBUKQ DIVISION.
STATIONSV
'Solan.
A. M. A, H
r n
1 ss
NORTnCMBERLlND...
Cameron..,., ..,
Chulasky
Danville
Catawlssa
, 5 40
. 6 6S
6 00
, 6 OS
. C SS
, C, S.I
5 Si
6 42
6 DO
, 14
6 M
. 7 OS
1 11
7 IS
. 7 S0
. 1 43
10 10 A IS
10 23
10 29
10 3D
10 63
11' 00
11 07
11 16
11 22
11 20
11 Si)
11 87
II 44
11 48
11 S3
12 US'
12 16
12 20
12 25
19 30
12 37
12 41
12.45
12 50
12 66
1 03
6 30.
6 34
6 40
68
7 05
7 IB
7 20
7 27
7.31
7 35
7 42
7 49
55
8 rs
8 17
8 22
8 38
8 S3
8 38
8 45
8 4
8 S3
'8"B8
.ft (U
1 68
2 14
2 19
it 24
2 29
..... .
nioomsburg
Kspy....
Mmu luae.
iiniuniuiv.......
Iinarcreek....
llerwlck
lleach Haven
Hick's Terry
Hhlckshlnny
2 45
2 M
2 69
3 09
S IB
3 20
a'ss'
3 39
3 43
nuniocK's .
Nantlcoke 7 00
Avondale
7 64
7t9
8 03.
8 08
812
8 17
8 !2
8 27
S S3
8 40
riymoutn'.
Plymouth Junction,
Klhgston
Dennett
Maltby;
Wyoming
West nttston
Plttston
Lackawanna
8 62
3 66
4 01
9 09'
1-11
1.19
113
1 SO
r 11
SOUTH.
rj
2 03
s'ii
2 21
!i !8
2 34
2 39
247
2 60
2 64
2 69
303
3 06
3 10
3 29
3 39
3 45,
3 SI
3 57
4,01
4'05
4 12
4 18
4 24
4 29.
4 46
4 64
9 17.
rlorvllla.
25
9'SO
935
A M
euevue. ;
s si
Bcbantdn
00
r M
r x
AU
9 60
9 65
10 00
10 08
10 16
10 22
10 27
10 30
10 84
10 39
10 42
10 47
10 SI'
10 55
11 02
It 12
11 22
11 28
11,87
ii48
11 62
11 69
12 05
12 101
12.1S
12 30
.....
U 40
II 5t
hi ANIONS.
; 1
rn
6 20
A U
. 6 10
6 III
C 20
2S
. S SB.
HorantOk
lieuevue
6 85
Taylorvilte.
6 30
Lacxawanna.
Plttston. .-.
8' 37
6 4S
west nttston
6 42
6 SO
6 65
59
7 03
7.07
7 12
Wyoming 6 47
maiioy. e 01
Bennett s 55
Kingston 6'fiSi
Plymouth Junction... 7, OS
Plymouth 7 10
AVondale. ......... 7 14
Nantlcoke.' 7 id
Tl
7 21
7 23
7 43
uumoex's 7 ss
ymcksMuny 7 47
7.5'
men's ferry. 1 ro
Ueocli Haven, 8 ,01
llerwlck..., 8 07
Unarcrecfc.i.'.... sis
8 07
8113
8 20
827
Wl low Ilrove.. .. 8 18
8 31
t.lmo Hldtre g so
8 3.1
Si41
OJpy.. 1 .,,... s so
uioomsour? s-'
Hunerti.I 1 ssr
B 4
(Catawlssa 8 ,'2
S 67
9 IS
cnuiajkvl!'.'.'.!!'.!'.'. " 9 m
9 23
,9 28
9 '45
Cameron 07
5 00
5' 15
NOB
BrHVMI KRLAND 9 22
t , AM
M
r M
Connections at Kucert with rhlladelphlH &
Reading itanroad for Tamanena, Tamsqus, win.
taManorr.. Hunburv. I'ottsvllle. t to. At N3rthum.
berlandiWlth'P. & K. DIV. P.'ItiK. for Uarrtsbure:
iakk, uaven, emporium, arren, Lorry onacrie,
T171-T F. UAL8TKAI), Gen. Man"
I . tscranion, ra
Pennsylvania Railroad,
t , pii
Dhiladelphia 6u(Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
' Railway'.
TIME TABLE.
In effect FED. B. isfri. Trains leave snnbnr)
EASTWAHD.
9.40 a. m.. sea shore BxnresB (dally except
Sundirl. for Harrlsnnnr and Intermediate stations.
arriving at Philadelphia s.15 v-.m.;. NewYorlif
..Will IU., D1.11.UUU1C, V. Ul. , Tt .WU
D.HJD. m.. connecunif ul runauciuuia xurwj ot.
share mints. Through passenger coach to
uuauei,ui.
I.t3 p. m Day express
daltr excent Hundavl.ror Hal
rni
dtate stations, arriving at Phil ad el
on
Jh la
.5 n. m. New York. 9.S5 p. m.
lialumore
0.0 p. m. I wasoington, i.sa p. m. i-uriur uar
throughi to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
iturougaio ruiiaueipuiu uuu uaitiiuurc ,
' " r.is rj, m ltenovo Accommodation (daily
If or Uarrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. t New York 7.10 a. m.
Ilaltlmore., 5.15 a.m. : waaummon 6.05 av.m.
Sleeping; car accommodations can be xecured at
Harrlaburg for Philadelphia and New York. On Ban
dars a through Bleeping car will be run; on this
tramirom wiuiamso'tio ruuaaeiDnia.raiiaaeionia
asaengeraoaaremaininsioeper uuuisburvcu uui.i
s.50aJm. Erie Mall (daily except Monday,
for Uarrlsburg and Intermediate stations,
aivingi at rnuaaeipnia e.vsa. in. new sura,
tl,Sv ra. ! Baltimore 8.15 a: m. 7 Washington; 9.30
a. m. 1 urougn ruiimsn Biecmug vara am .iuuwh
tais train to rnnaaeipnia, uaitimore anu tvazuin
ton, and through pasaenger- coaonea to .pnuaaei
pnia anq uaitimore. , (
WK8TWAHD.
s.iua. m Rrla Mall (dallv rxcest finndsy). to
Hiifl ad 1 all intermediate stations ana CanandaU
naand intermediate .stations, 'ltocncater, ' ouiii-
oanawiagararaus, wiiniorouEn ruuman mi-
uce oars and passenger coacnes to .
Erie and Roch
antar. Ik '
W.03 news express uaii cahj duuuiuj
'lock uaven anu lnusruicuiaio duiiiuub.
12JU pi tn-Magara tupresa (uaiiy oioep.ouu
. vtrnrVann andlntermedlatestatlonB and Can-
a iiuiifiia '-jinrt nHur-inal lntermeaiaterflCaLlons
It-cheater. Buffalo .ana, .Niagara raua wiin
thnraghpassenger coaches to Kane and Itocnester
and Parlor partowllllamsporti ' .v ..
6.30p.in. fast Line (aaiiyiexcept aunaayjior iir
novo and intermedlata stations, ana uimir
kuisandlntermedlate gutlons. with throu
Bamrer coaches to ltenovo and Watktnsr
,..9.20 a. m. Sunday mall tor ltenovo and lnterme-i
Qiatestaviiui- . , 't 1
TUR6d6u THAINB FOHSUNlimiY ritOMTJIE
' r ' BAST AND SOUTH. r
Hi nil it mall leaves Philadelphia 480 'a. m
narrtsburg r.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a, m. with
through slueDlnr car from PMIadelDbla to
Yi 11-
Uamsnort. 0 " w
. riews iupreBS leaves raiiaueipuia . ux.
Uarrlsbilrg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday
arriving 1
AL-Kunnnrv uu. n. m.
' NUirara Exnressleavea
Philadelphla,7.40 a.'m.i Baltimore 7.80 a. m. (dally
except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 11.62 p. .m;,
with through Parlor car 1 rom" Phllaaelphla
and Lnrouglu pasaesgerrooaclieiTrami ,Ptula4V
puia Hiiu uiuLiuiurc. , ...,
vast Una leaves New York 9.00 a. aii Phllade
nhla.il.5Qa. m.i .WasnlDi.'ion. 9.60a. m.i Haiti
more, 10.1b a. ra., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
Sunbury. s.Jop.m., with through, passenger
coacaesrroui I'uuaaeipnia.ana tsanuagru.
i'htlad'el.
Erie .Mail leaves new York s.00 p; m. t
11.83 p. m.i wa&mnjicn, iu.u
p. m. ; Washington,
oap.m.i Haiti
t nam-
inrn.rvij20n. m..Mallr excent Haturdavl
arriving
IUUI V , 1 1U Ul.j U
at,uunbury 5.10 a.
r
a
rue
U., ITlUT'lUnillHIl 1 U1UUAJ1'
.an
puiimani
Sleeping oarB from Philadelphia, Wash!
icton and
Baltimore and through passenger coaches troa
uaitimore ana 1
Philadelphia.
HUNhUHV. IIA.I.KTON dr WII.KKHHAH HF
UAlljItliAir Ann ruiiis-rii jinn nmr
1 It r a JVdll Hi I WaY,
(Dally except aunuay.)
willresbarre Mall leaves Sunburr 9.65 a. m.
re man
arriving at tllootn Ferry ia46 a.m., VVlUiea-barre
- 1 at.Uloom rerrr s.26p.m.l.Wlfkewbarrey.66 p, ra
t Bloom verry 6.26 p. rn., Wllkea-barre7.66 p. ra
sunbury Mall leaves WllkesbarriaMa.m.arrlVr
ing at 11100m ferry 1 i.iv a. io., Duuuurj icto p. ia
Xxpreas west leave Wllkea-barrea.us p. m...ar.
nvwg at iiiuuiu jerry i.ov y. m, ruuuui u..!!.
I SUNDAY ONLT,
Sunday mall learesBunbury:!5'a. bl, arriving
at Bloom ferry 10:19 a. ra.. Wllkes-Bane 11:45 a.m.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkea-Barre 5:10
p. to., arriving at Bloom rerry, 6,99 p. m., BunBury,
t
CHaU PUOB. J U. WOOD,
oen-Manage'
Oan. laMa8r A(B
A.ZLKOAD TXVa
.1
11 mP
n'ni
1
A'. C.
YATES & CO
Best made Clothing
in Philadelphia
for Men nnd Children.
Sixth iintl Chestnut.
(Ledner Hnilding.)
mid
7 V
No BetterCathamtic
No etVer LIVEF
M E D I CI N B' Ttikn
THE WORLO-RENOWNED
DS
rv
J-'ILLS
rorSaUbyallDnisgliUi. Pries 25 tu. P lex;
3 boxm for 65 cu.; or lent by mill, p.txfr, oa
rMelptofprle. Dr. J, II. Schinek A Son, Pbllad a
iv 1 hi
Mason & Hamlin
Organs and pianos.
The Cabinet Organ was Introduced by Mason A
nim.ln jln 18A1. Alanon A Hamlin Organsihsvc
i ays maintained their supremacy over all otbert,
iri4 received HlKliettlloubrSat all Great World's1
xlilbitlous since 1867. lrl
The Improved Mode of Strtni
ir Muon & Hamlin In 1882.
Pianos. Invented
s a great advance In
ilano constrnetlonf-experts.pronotradcg.it Pitas
rvutcat tmprovement In planoxln half a century,"
'luiio clredlarrcnntalatdir 300 testimonials rrofn
ourchaiers. musicians, .and tunerf. andiPlavauadi
linn... nrttnlf,i,p. In.. -' .,..- i - -
BASON is BAMLuT OEOAlT AND PIAO CO.,
t5lutit'jist.li;ti:Bj3irt), iiiwjoii, J
Reunrded are those thati read
H h.HI.Y this and then act: thoy will nnd honor
lUUQUi'sbleremploymenUtharpwilt. net take
,1 tnem irom meir.nomea ano. ramiuea.
The nrorltn are larire and sure ror evert lndasf rl.
oub person, many-aave maae ana srt; now: maaisg.
seteral hundred dollarxa mrntb. , It Is earv for
any one to make 15 and rjpitama ' per day; wab1 Is
wining to work, .u.ner,aex, young or 01a; cap
not. nMvleil. trn'srflrr. vnn. -KVprVfhlTlcr ll.V.
special ability required: 70tt,i reader, can dolf a
wen as any.one. , rue 10 un at unce (9r mil par
ticulars, which 'We mall tree. Addre&g'StlnsoBi:
CO.; Portland, .Maine , - ;ydeou nr
GALVANIZED WISE NETTING!
BEST ft CHKM'EBTFENOE.IN TUK-HABKKT
rOH POULTHY, UAltUEN OK LAWN. ,
inualks,iwfktLouu: j sfcr
4 FKET TIIOII, ONLY i..$lJia-PHn BALK.
5 FKKT IIKin, ONLY 5.63 PEK BALE.
6 FBET HIGH, ONLY 6.75 PEIi BALK.
Other wtattfB from i '2 'to 6 ft. at. 'proportloa.kte'
pnees. Aaareasoraersanacorresponaenceto.r
U. S. WIRE NETTING CO., 62 HOide St., N, Y.
dr 1 TT.TTtnTrrf t-(
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Price reduced to rut'f fAe timet.
U .. v..riMu ATl.t. In fhm,..i,la
forms, but are Burpasscd by the marvels'
PATENTS
Invention: Those ,Tho are In needof.'prou:
,,,. I..UID .U. UMI ,1,UV U1UI,
at' hbma ahould at once send' their 'Address to
iianet & co., PortiandvtiaiDo,.anareir trta.
lui. imuiuiuuuu iiun ciiurr K., ui ail bkch. cau
earn from M to 25 per. Jay1 ohd. Upward wllej.'
ever they, Jive- Youare started tree, capital not
required.' some have made over tw lna wngle
Creasy & Wollmi
LUMBER YARD
I .!! HI
BLOOMSRURG,
PA.
Wolcerp on hand n largo and well aa
,sorti tl etock o( all kinda pf liirol)crk ,
Southern Yellow Piue '
Michigan Shingles,
WilHamsporY Liith,
Fencing, Flooripg, &c
A full s'tock of West,' Branch
Mouldings, .Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Window and Door Framesi
Estimates and "prices quoted
cheerfully. Lumber delivpredhy'
wagon or rail Prices positively,
lowest in the market.
apr 13 m
AaJMUu-Jflia 1 a,
vrl
to canyait for U) sals of Morsery
K loc 111
(ALARV
ANO EXPENSES
aaa rAiu,
A Dll v st ones, itatlo aa
Chiso Btolhui Company, WEi
march w et-ipnf iii'lii
.i
viiiim mm
in ' v;jsra:n3 i a,,r
OF ESITY, IJA..
Resnectfully inf6f;m8'hls friends and publio tfonerally that ho has refitted
his planing'blllj Ih addltlotl.tQ the planing mill work ho Is now urepnred to
fornreh'Woi'd'er'dttOrsand inside finish for houses.
.WESTERN
oncercd with ail our native wood,
llosowood.&a, &i. All hard wooti Monhiipgh ic used loi Vtneettd.Dt ors,Bnd
Inside, finish. All work shall bo miaraiittcd. Wattr jiroof (Jlliit! is nitd fpr
veneering all onr Doors and Casings, Uso. BonysiA;p., itc. 'Aito Walnut,
Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Mnple, Cherry, Poplar", Vcrcirscfor snp8tthc
Mill, six to ten fret long, six to thirty inches wide. ll u J I
T.
PEflRINE'S ba'K
.... i
DtSTlLLSD from scioctca
' . .M.n, l.luHnii.nlla anil
nuu.Mtrc iiuui iuj.iium. ' " i."
especially adapted to persons'
m
trreatlv benentleu oy its use jtecuinuienueu uj icuuiuk phjbkihiib ud auiureiie
Nerviiie.'Tonlo and Alterative. For consumptives it is invaluable.! Pj-liltlNK'h
runic iIaHLKT MALT WHISKEY InsUrcs a return of Vigor to the stomach, a goor:
atlactlte. a rloh and abundant blood .and Increased nrsh nnd muscular tissue. A
stimulant mild and gentle in effect. IDrspopsla, Indigestion and all wonting dl
eases 6ar be? entirely conquered
t. . n inni. an riiiirprirt ftnn n
ttlNK'H PUIIK 'BAItLEY MALT
itliose who pursue their avocations irjthoppenair anawiioso dally vork calls it
eXCeUIIOnai POWt'ra Ol t'lIUUIUiiUl'. im 'vui niaiiD,LuiuKKis. u. Kiuvui .ui'lUf
PEltltlNK'SPUHKUAHLBY
out with excessive oodlly or
iln wetana ngoraun weainer. iuiviii ur.vo nn uiitianuua uim-hih-h huui tuo bbvciu.
Hard workers of every ocatlon nnd persons whom a sedentary me renders prone I o
mm
iriyspcpsia-nna in mniwui uro
MSI! VtniSKej iiuni-nui
unit 'hpirr"td dteestlon.
a nciper to niKesiion. i -
hl'IJIlE,BAItLEY MALT WHIHKHY
"without unduly stlmulaliug" tho. kid.
nevs increases their Bagklng
countcractstho effecta ot fatigue, has
tens convalescence and is a wholesome
and prompt diuretic Watch tho label I
Konogonulnounloaa boating the signa
ture
suinul 1st
vers taruugnuu
otates ano
y.im
the f
SySbRli'fRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL4
n 1 nnn air v u v nntffiniaTti 1 un Iff niritfDU Ian
1 ruit onuii L a. UiivUi'igtH vv J nuu uuhhuiiivii
SIT A HANDSOME WEDDINO, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT.
mi
LUBURG UHAI
mblnlng a Parlor. Llbrmrr, I Smoking, TLrcllnlnrr or
" q'lCIIAin, IAJUNOE,. BHD, or COUCH.
Ta 9 thfJ onifllm Knnrl atamn I ir.UIITrlil
3 3
UKC MANF'C CO..
. US. JBOBBINS,
n m 17 1 X I
DEALER IN
Fgpeign and, D. ernes txo
WINES AND LIQUORS
and mm C,CA?S-
BLOOMSBTJRG, PA.
INDUCEMENTS
We are offerinc; great inducements to persons desiring to
purchase Pianos, Organs and
Among the Pianos we handle are the I VERS & POND,
,C. C. BllIGGS, BA US $ GO-iSOEOMA CKEB Gold
String and Opera" Pianos'. Thesis Pianos are all first-clati)
and fully warranted for five years.
Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTE1', MILL'
i rr AT'HJTn urn.i mjso n.i ntlin,0. '
ER.
J vr J. JL J UJVZ dKJ
I r ri rr I 1 ' K V -til
Our leading Sewing Machines aro the celebrated WHITE.
yVJE? W DAYJSj, NBW DOM ES TIG, NEW L OME.
H&USEHOLD, ROYAL ST.' JOHN and SI AND
A'Rp ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest nnd best
Rfify Spwing Machine in the world:'
,
. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S
PALAOE OF MUSI0 AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE
DEPOT,"MaihSt.,,Bloomr1burg, Pa.
Ws Pills
OXJ3FL33
Malaria, umb Chills,
yr and'Agie, Wind
llivy should b In .very liuusahuld.
Pifl'
also foreign woods, such ns Mp hogany,
. l)OAIt
MALT
uaney. siaitana guaranicca w uu-euemicnny pur
l i elds often contained In alcoholic llauors. it I
requiring a stimulating tonic, Contumpllves bcln;
PJ-IIHINK'N
good
by the uno rr rertlne's rurc Hurley alt Whiskey.
nnwprnii RirenLrinener io idd eniiro svmpm. I'Kii.
W111SKK1 nas provca R meaicinal protection, to
MALT WJIISKKY revives thecnerglea of those orn
mental effort ana acts as a safeguard against exposure
uniiv;
The AiinlVHls na It annears bv MiciLsl
,iMuiMi.
bel on every bottle.' 1 have carelulljran
alyzcd tholUna IIjiilkv Malt Wnta
kky inadoby.MvctJiSi I'errlno and nnd
r.iti,ini.o
'activity,
it entirely rreo rrom nisei on, rurruroi,
metals and adds and Is absolutely!
nurc." A'tmea. t'onuaa Annur jiaier.
limauale of the Untwrtlttet of Munich,
wnevaana Heitonaen
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tl '
THE WONDERFUL All A ift'l'
Invalid
Tf4rj SiV fhfi andlup. Send stamp I 7-HIIIPFED to nil
-7 '.' y' V W for) CatmloRtie; parts of tile woi Id,
i null HDaTlU'C A'A Dm Anro
va iissikiii wrr
AlLturnlAbed with the-Antrtnltc Coach Hrnke, ah'd'Itctallcd
WholeMle Prleca. Bendstornn forCatalmnia nnil mnntlnn eArHtip..
145 I. 8th 8t.. Phllada.. Pa.
Sewing Machines.
uiiivoi
i .
BLOQMSBURG FLANING MILL
i :o.
The undersigned bavin? put his Planlnr If
S5J55li??i,.,2.eti,n ?rBt-'a" condltlon.li pre
pared to do all kinds of work lu his line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS.
BLINDS.MOUi-DINGS.
FLOORING, Etc.
urnisned at reasonable prices. All lumber used
well seasoned and none but aklUed workmen
are employed,
ESTIMATES POB BUILDINGS
urntshed on application. Plana and tpecicra
ona prepared by an experienced draughtsman
CDARLES KRCO,
BleetMisjlirvt Pft