T&E COLUMBIAN AtfD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY PA. Wost Point MANV MtKR FGIIOLAltdlllPS TIIKItK OPEN l TO imiCIIIT 110V8. Dcsplto llio fnot that a great numbor ol boys nro Booking to got tho best education for tho Icait outlay in money tho pleudlil opportunities offorod by tho" West Point Military Academy fre quently go begging. Tho conditions ol ontry aro rigorous only In name. Iwory ono who goes thoro does so up on merit and tlio boy who daro not stand tho lost of his own rmmiirnmrm1.a docs not desorvo a liberal oduoation atr unolo Barn's cost. Tho number of pupils who can attend tho Academy at any ono time is fixed by law at one for oach of tho threo hundred and twenty six Congressional districts, ono from each of tho tin Territories and ton at largo, who aro named by tho President ot tho United States, or a total of threo hundred and forty-six. Yet tho classes in tho Academy aro nevor full. This arises in a fow casos from failure on tho part of candidates to pass the entrance examinations, when tho appolntmont of another boy has to go over until tho following year, leaving no one in tho institution from tho district. By far tho larger numbor of vacancies Briso from neglect on tho part of thoso having tho appointments in charge to perforin their duty, henoo thoro "aro vacant at tho presont llmo about fifty frco scholarships, several of them belonging to Delaware, Now Jersoy and Pennsylvania. Tbo boy who wishes to enter West Point must bo between the ages of 17 and 22, havo a sound body and a good common school education. The ap pointment is mado by the raembor of Congress in each district, but no politi cal infltiotico is nocossary, because tho candidate is alwayB selected by compe titive examination. . There can bo but ono cadet in tbo Academy from each district at a timo, now men being ap pointed as soon as tho provious ono graduates or is thrown out. The lat ter contingent occurs in tho caso of about ono third of thoso named, chiefly on account of carelessness and laziness on tho part' of those who enter. There are, however, more than half a hundred districts in tho United States from which no candidate is named and to whoso credit thcro is now no cadet in the Academy. Lads who wish to enter West Point 'must bo legal residents of the districts from which they are appointed, but this difficulty-is easily surmounted, for if thero is no vacancy in the district in which tho Ambitious young man resides whioh fact can bo ascertained by ap plying by letter, direct to tho member of Congress from that district it is easy to remove into a district where there is a vaoanoy, or whero there will be ono by the timo tho legal residence has been acquired. Tho facts about present and prospective vacancies can be ascertained by writing to the Secre tary of War at Washington, and a legal residence can be acquired in an other district in the same State in two months, or in another district in an other State in one year. The time spent in acquiring this legal residence" need- not bo lost, for it can be well spent in study, in order that the exami nations may bo safely passed. The United States War Department and the authorities at West Point are anxious that the vacancies in the insti tution, be as few as possible. They want all the scholarships taken, and they are desirous of getting bright and healthy young men, all of whom they givo, without the expense of a dollar, a first-class liberal education, not alone in military tactics, but in languages, philosophy, law, literature, swimming, boxing, drilling, dancing and all that goes to make tho polished and cultured gentleman. Upon entering the Academy each candidate is oompelled to take an oath of allegiance, and he binds himself to servo tbo United States in any capacity ho may be needed for a term of eight years. Four of these years he spends in study at West Point, whero he is paid $540 per year, and the other four he serves as a second lieutenant, if not sooner promoted to a first lieutenancy. At the expiration of tho eight years he is free to resign or to continue in the servicp, as he prefers. He is also free to resign immediately he completes his course of study at West Point. Nothing is laid np against bim if he does so. If there are plenty of gradu ates to fill all vacancies in tho army the resignation is always accepted and the boy is always free to-to enter any trade rotession or business, ior all of which ie has had an exceptionally fine train ing at no oost to himself. If there are several vacancies and thero generally aro not the graduate is compelled to servo bis four years only, unless he has his resignation sooner accepted The competitive examination before tho board named by the member of Congress, when tho fact is ascertained who shall be mado the candidate, does not suffice for entrance tn the Academy. All candidates are notified to report at West Point immediately after the graduating exercises of the old first class have taken place, which is gener- aUVabout tho middle' of June. Their orf-dentiats.are taken and they aro sub jpcted to a physical pxami'nition. If this be safely passed the' candidate is pjven a room in barracks with (me other candidate, with a suit of gray flannel .to wear. This suit is newly made for him, and while it is not, so stylishly cut as tho broadoloth of tho upper classmen, it is nevertheless rieat and comfortable and answers very w.ll for the fow days the candidate is com pelled to wear it. Tbo examinations which follow cover about a week, rarely more than ono topio being taken up on any single day. They aro conducted by tutors in the Academy, And are pretty rigid. TJioy cover only the common Englinh lxunuhes, particular ativm being laid upon spelling, arithmetic and Unilrd States history. One must not know a great many things in order to pass the West Point entrance examinations, hut ho must know the comrn n studies thoroughly. A good staudard is in sisted upon, hence tho honor nnd bene fit are greater when they, havo been won. As a rulo about thirtv-tivo per cent. fail to pats, not that the standard is so Higu, but because so tew young men know tlmir common branches well. Those who do not pans are given back their citizen h clothes and invited to depart by tho earliest boat. Thoso who do pass are re-arrauged in com frrtable rooms in barracks and the ttudent lifo begins. They aro not ytl cadets, however, and aro not yet allow ed to mlnglo with tho othor classmen. Class rank plays a greater part at West Point than at any other institution. Henco when tho upper classes aro rttu'hed tho honor is ail tho greater. Whi)o tho incoming class is in its pray flaunt 1 its members ore jlepomi natcd "beasts." They are an awkward ti'qu.iil, aud in striking contrpst to tho fttaight and handwroo figures of tho ladits. Tlmv havo no studies,, for tlioie do not begin until September j but thoy llvo in barraoks, whllo tho uadots live, from Juno to tho last of August, In tho pretty whito touts on tho bank of tho rivor just east of tho Cavalry Plain. Tho cadets go to Grant Hall for their nioals, uSl as thoy do nt other tlmos of tho year, march ing thoro always in rogulnr ordor, but tho "beasts ' aro Drought over irom barraoks after tho Cadots aro seated, nnd aro marched back again boforo tho cadets riso irora tnulo. As soon as tho enndidato readies West Point nnd reports to tho govorn uiont official ho is put in char go of n body of oadols detailed lor mat pur pose. At the head of thoso cadet de tails Is a cadet captain. Tho latter this year is a young Now York boy who is the ranking oadet lieutenant of tbo prosont battalion. IIo is a handsomu voung follow, stands high in his class, and has gone through iho last fifteen months of his endetsbip without n singlo counting demorit. This explains his promotion. IIo graduates next Juno. Under tho oadet in char go of the "beasts" and who is always a first classman there aro eight cadet corpor als chosen from tho third class. Thoso nine cadots havo full cbargo of tho in coming class. Thoy drill them, take them to moals, to tho river to bathe, sea that thoy understand all of tho duties rcqulrod of thorn and infliot all punishments for disobedience. This poos on lor at least a month some times eix weeks or until tho newoora ers are well enough drilled to appear with tho rest of tho battalion. Thon thoy aro quartered in camp and drilled with the balanco of tho battalion. As soon as the battalion is reached tho now or forth class aro denominated "plebes." This title thoy retain until tho following Juno, and until noon of tho very day on which tho old first class departs. Dropping tho hatod epithet of "plebo" is a great event in West Point life, for on that day tho student becomes a real cadet. IIo is no longer a "Mr.," but is addressed by his surnamo without prefix. During the entire first yt-ar tho "plebo" is nobody in particular. No cadet ever treats him as a sooial equal, no matter who , he .may have been before coming to West' Point. The President's son, if ho hsd one there, would fare no hot ter as a "plebo" than anybody else. IIo is never permitted to attend any of tbo tbree bops that occur each week;, nor is ho expected to have any lady company, unless it bo bis mother or sister. Tho life of tho "plebe," it must bo admitted, is something liko that of a policeman it is not a nappy ono. It was from tho cadets who nro placed over the incoming candidates that tho hazing abou which one form erly heard so much generally oamc. But tho practice of hazing has been broken up at West Point. No canii date is now ever submitted to any treatment that goes against his self respect. No one ever touohes him, nor is ho ever'lod upon to suffer any personal inihgmty. If ono goes there, a sousible fellow, willing to tako tho little raillery tbat all "beasts and "plebes" have to take, and does so good naturedly,. ho will immediately win reaped, and as Boon as ho has served his year of "plebedom" will be well treated and make friendships that will bo sure to last his lifetime. It is only tho mart" youths who ever get into trouble. One fellow this year went to West Point after having failed in iho examinations at Annapolis. While the full battalion was drilling at dress parade ho was so indiscreet as to remark that West Point could not drill as well as Annapolis cadets. Tho for mer beard of the remark and the fellow paid, dearly for it. Ho is now a "beast" and is being taught to drill Wst Point style. Une young fellow camo Irom Hew York this year and brought with him a local paper that praised bis form 'and his scholarship and olosed with tho statemont that tho boy would be an honor to the Academy. The npper classmen said they'd like to see the youth who was to bo an honor to the Academy. They saw him aud now this particular "beast" is compelled to recite the .entire article from memory eaoh morning before breakfast. A South Carolina lad announoed his name as John Adams. Ho was told to say "sir when addressing his superiors. "Sir John Adams," ho promptly shouted and "Sir John" he has ever since been and will probably remain so to tho end of his course. Times. Grapes for Health. The uso of ripe grapes for dinner is of incalculable benefit to tho human system, and tho Pure Grape Juice, properly preserved, is invaluable for weakly persons and invalids. The Port Qrapa AVino and tho Grapo Juico preserved from bis own vineyards, by Alfred Speer of New Jersey, is pro nouueed by the leading medical on perts to be the most reliable to lie obtained. To use the Unfermented Grapo Juico is just liko eating tho ripe sweet grape. Imitatine Old Harried Feople, From Timo. They were on their bridal tour, and sho said gaylys "Now, Fred, wo don't want everybody in tho oar to know that Ave aro newly mtrried and havo thejn all staring at u-. Let us act like real old married people It 11 bo such jolly fun." "All right.' Baid .ferod, oilmly. "Yon just let me havo that end of tho of tho seat; it's lots pluasantor than this. I'll tako the pilluw, too, and I guess I'll go to Bleep for three or four hours. You waken mo when wo oomo to tho diumr station. Spread tbat shawl oyer me, and " "Oh, I don't oaro who knows that we'ro just mnrried." sho said. "Sit where you arc, dear, and hold my Jiand." For every 1,000 inhabitants' tho Un ited States runs trains 0,700 miles an uually, whilo tbo train mileage of Great Btiliuu on tbo sanio basis Is 75, 000; Belgium, -1,500; Frauuv, 3,550; Germany, 3,250, Mrs. Dart's Triplets. -fM President Cleveland's Prise for the three beat alven to theso triplets, Aiome, iua, ana nay, cuuureu oi Airs. a. a.. vi uoiuuujku, n. , Bhs writes I " Luf August the little ones Ursine very ilck, and as I could ret no other food that would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food. It helped them imme dlatclT. and ther were toon as well as ever, and I eoml.lcr It very largely, due to tha food that they are now so well." Lactated rood them well, and Is better thin medietas when 4.1 OrUfiuu. Cabinet photo, of thus niplsu UUMI WffU.li RIBHraflDIOn QOu BUrUWWn. .Yf'-i A Lover's Wild Ubasa. THAMI'INII TEN THOUSAND Mtt.tSH 1'OIt WIKR AND I.0S1NU lllill AT T1IK KN11. Frederick Wilks, of ChloAgo, deser ves tho prize for boing olthor tho greatest fool or tho most obliging hus band that has been heard of for many a day. Some timo ago, in Notting ham, England, ho foil Tn lovo with An nie, tho vlllago hollo. Sho was seven loon nnd ho ninctem yoirs of age. IIo got a day set for ttioir marnago, but just boforu it oimo Annie ran away to Amerioa. IIo lover followed her, found her In Now York oity, nnd a marringo was ngain ntrangod for, wlu-n tho girl disappeared attain. This timo slio slipped uaoK to n-ng- land. Ho followod her, and, after tramping up nnd down tho country sevornl weeks, found sho had gone to tho Continont. To tho Continent went tho constant lovor, nnd for month's sho led him a will o'-tho-wisp cliaso from city to city. 1'inally sho ,f iMr in Nnttinreliam. and he caught her, nnd, boforo sho could get " . .. ' Ul. nwiiv nirain. thov wero married, oho It conditional that thov should no nt onco to Amorioa. Thoy sailed for New York, on I thence drifted to nhinnoo. where Frederick hns been s-t nmnlnvnil m n book-koencr. Annin nmmicd to liko Chicago, and F-oderick thought that her wandering propensitlci were over. But nnfortu nately this wa not tho fact. He camo home last week and found that Bho had gone again, leaving no trail bo- hind her. Frederick has started on nnnthnr nhnaa after her. and says al though ho has tramped ten thousand mllps nlroiidv for hor sako. ho Is will ing tn tramn ten thousand moro, h n r ntcossary. A Good Appetito- Is essential to good health; but at this season it is otten lost, owing to uiu i novertv or imnuritv of tho mnrwl tin. I Diooa, ao-1 rnnnnmont nf dm (lifTfwtivo oroans. and - , . Conncctlon9 at impert with pnnaaeipnia s tho weakening effect of tho Changing I Heading Katlroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua. Will nelson. Hood's Sarsparilla is a won- import. s?n season, flood s sarspariua derful medicino for oreating an appo tite, toning tho digestion, and giving strength to tho wholo system. Now is the timo to tako it. Bo suro to get Hood s Sarsparilla. THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the following. They write s Sit Oentnl Are., ClsdnniU.O.. t th. Indigestion and bo bit imirovl won- II Rosoltn St, New naven, CI, j February luUi, 1X Athlorhoroi Pllli worked wondrra In my aftepr dyipcpili. liuux L. Culbk. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pilli aro small and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective. Invaluable for kidney anil liver complaints, dyipepaia, in dlgeition, constipation, headache, etc They'll take away tbat tired feeling giving new life and strength. Eend 6 cents for the beautiful colored clo ture, " Moorish Maiden." THE A THL0PH0R0S CO. 112 WallSt. H. K a noT25n.cco6ms. Tfia flrlelnll OQVK eueXs pills. ItEtTAltB Or I311TATIOXS. ALWAYS ASK HOK Sll. l'lMWE'S rjSLZ,BXB, OU Z.ITTL11 BVOAn-COATSa PILZS. Mollis entirely vegetable, thoy op erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in Rlass vials, horraetl nally scaled. Always ficsn and reliuble. As n lnxnilve, ultcrailvc, or purgative. theso Uttio Vellett give tbo most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEADACHE. Islllotta Hoadnclio, Dlxiliicss, Constipa tion, liidlKcullou. Ill 1 1 oni Attacks, and all rfcrnnucmcnts of tho Btom nch and bowels, aro prompt ly relieved and permanont ly cured bv tho uso of Dr. I'iflrrn'i Plnnsnnt l'nrf rf atlve Pellets. dial power ot these In nxnlnnation of tho reined! l'ellotit nrer bo crrcat a variety of diseases. It may truthfully bo said that their action upon tho system Is universal, not a ffland or tlssuo cficnplnir their sanatlvo tnlluence. Sold by druyg Ibts, "5 cents a vial. Manufactured at tho Chemical Laboratory of Woiild's Dispzhbabt Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. CS is offered by the manufacture ersot Hr. Sngea Catarrb . icoinetlv. for. a com of C'hionlo Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF OATAnnn.-DuU. heavy lieuilache, obstruction ot the nasal passages, fllscharges falling from the head Into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, nt others, thick, tenacious, mucous, Duruleitt. bloody and uutrldt the eves are weak, watery, and tntloiued ; there Is ringing In the ears, deafness, backlntr or coughing to clear tho throat, oxpcctonttioa of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath Is offensive; smell and taste are lm tialred ! thero Is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking oough and gen eral debility. Only a fow Qt tho above-named svmDtoms are likely to bo present in any o cose. Thousands of coses annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease Is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physlclsns. Ily its mild, soothing, and healing properties, r. Sage's Catarrh Itumedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, "cold In tlie Head," joryxa, ana cutorruai ueauaciir. Bold by druggists everywhere 1 W cents. "Cntold Agony from Catarrh." Prof. W. TIacsher, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. 1'.. writes i " Home ten ysars ago I suffered untold turony from ohronla nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as Incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun set, my voice wouia Decome so noarse I couia barely speak above a whisper, in the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. Uy tho use ot Or. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, In three months, I was a weU man, ana inu uro cos pweu peruausat. " Constantly Hawking and Spitting." Tnnuis 3. ItnsnlNn. Ksn.. tXi Pint Strut. St. Louit, IIo., writes I " 1 was a great sufferer rrom catarru ior inroe years, at times i couia hardly breathe, and was oonstantly hawking and spitting, and for the lust eight months e lust eigui Jgh tho noi couiu nut urvubuu buniuku iuu iiuabniv. a thought nothing could bo dune for me. Luck- llr. I was advlaad to try Dr. Sasro's Catarrh Hemedy, and I am now a well man. I believe it to no tue only suro romeay ior catsrrn now manufactured, and ono has only to frlvo It a fair trial to experience attounoujg results and a uvruiaueut cure. Three iiottlei Care Catarrh. Pa sayst "My daughter had catarrh when she was five years old. very bodlv. 1 saw Dr. Mage's Catarrh Hemedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon sow that it helped her; a third bottle effected a perma nent euro. She is now eighteen leari old and IUUUV .UiU MVM. WILLIAM HART BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A., AGENT FOlt THE KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manuf actruers ot the celebrated Keystone Dyna mite. This explosive Is giving universal satlsfao. ion. Quotations checrfuuy given, (Aug 17 S3 babies at the Aurora County Fair, la iW, vrsi larseiy i Ltla.fed hi U the best food for bottle-led babies. )t keel they are sick. lent (ret to the Bother or any ban bora UUIItM, V.AXX.KOAD TZMX TAB LB D ELA.WAUE, LACKAWANNA AND WK3TK11N HAlLHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOHTH. T U 1 85 A. M. A. If, NORTnUMBIRLiND,....! 8 40 Cameron...... ft M 10 10 10 25 10 29 10 39 10 53 11 DO 11 07 11 15 11 22 11 29 11 30 11 87 11 41 11 49 11 53 12 OS 12 10 12 20 12 21 19 SO 12 37 19 41 19 45 12 50 19 55 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 .10 r h It IS 0 30 Chulnsky, a oa 0 34 lianviuo.., OaUwIssn import.. ... Uloomstrarg.... Kspy l.lmoltldgo. ... Willow urovo... liriarcreek........ lmrwtnlf . s 03 S3 BO 1 58 I! 14 9 19 S il a ii 40 0 03 7 09 7 19 7 20 7 27 S 49 S 50 M S 63 7 OS 7 31 7 S5 2 43 2 54 2 5U 3 OU 3 19 3 80 335 ,19 3 43 7 49 llf-nnh Ifavcn 7 11 7 49 55 8 08 Hlrt'B Vnrrv. 7 IS Shlckshlnny 7 DO Hunlock's 7 41 Nfintlcoko 7 50 AvouJnle .. 7 51 Plymouth f Plymouth Junction 8 0.1 Kingston 8 os lionnctt S 12 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 SJ 8 IT 8 22 8 33 8 3.1 8 88 8 45 8 49 8 53 8 69 0 0.1 9 09 9 17 25 U 80 9 35 AM ve8tmntlstonV.'."'."'.'.'.'. s n IVlltutnn S S3 3 52 3 50 4 01 Lackawanna eu Taylorvllle. 8 48 Ilollovuo a n HdniHTOM V 00 4 2 r H A M 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 io in 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 81 10 8S 10 42 10 47 10 51 10 55 11 02 11 12 11 22 11 23 11 87 1148 11 62 11 to 12 05 12 10 12. 19 12 30 1' M BTATIONS. A M SOUTH. ri HCRANTON 0 10 liollevuo 0 19 Tavlorvllle. 20 2 03 s'ii a 2i 2 28 2 31 a 39 i'7 a 50 a 54 2 59 3 03 3 OS 3 19 8 29 8 39 3 45 3 51 8 57 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 14 4 29 4 49 4 54 5 00 0 20 6 25 0 80 6 37 45 S 50 S 55 S 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 19 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 65 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 27 8 81 8 39 8 41 8 47 8 62 8 57 9 19 S S3 9 28 B 49 Lackawanna o 24 Huston 6 sn Wnnt.l-lt.tJitAn 6 42 Wyoming. o 47 AiaiiDy llnnnntt. . .. 0 55 Kingston 0 58 Plymouth Junction 7 05 Plymouth 7 10 Avonaaio. . Nanticoko 7 l Uunlock-a 7 2 Hhlckshtnny T 47 Hick's Ferry T es llnnr-h Haven 8 01 llerwiok , 8 07 Bnarcrook. 8 13 IVIllAw rimvn 8 16 Llmeltldgo. s 20 J-HDF........ HHM...... " nioomstmrg s 32 import 8 37 Oatawlssa 8 42 n..n. Q ft? chuiasky. 03 12 40 12 5) twiiurvm... N0RxnMB,BL.ND s s2 5 15 r m A H r K r it bcrland with P. & E. Dlv. P. It. R. for IlarrlBburtr, LOCK llaven. Jtmponum, warrBn.urrj uu jum Bcranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern oemrai Railway. M TIME TABLE. In effect JUNE 4, 1883. Trains leave sunoury EASTWARD, q 40 a. m.. Bea snore n-xpreBo vua.it 2?. n.lSiVrmnr andlnteraotUateatatlona, arriving at Philadelphia S.15 p. m.j Kew Ypre, P:icSn&Kvt1ikte snore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia. t Mp m.Tjar express dallr excentBundayl.forUarrtsburg and Intenne- SI PVew& pm ? Wore aKJ'mV walngton, 7.65p.m. Parlor car fhr'oSgh-t'o PhUadSfhla'and .passenger coaches toulhtoPhlladelpKlaan. Wally foruarrtsburg InzatFhlladel liailimuro, d..u , ",M,,...iHn Pullman sleeplngcar irom niu.v -.7 I" .,0 TMift.(ifMnnia DasBcuKoiH Sleeperundlstnrbedtmtll to. m. .ou a. m. r.i -7yrtio.f Btatlons. n A. i m. ! Baltimore h.io a. ui. , " "m. Through Puuman sleeping ears are run on tMstralS to Philadelphia. Balflmore and WaaWng ton, and through passenger coaches to Phuaaei phla and Baltimore. WEST W ARO. . - - .. 1 c. n to o,iua. m.-f -"'f,s;;-Kfl canandal. Io and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Pal. carVand paslengor coaches Eo Erie and Boeh estcr. v..,,- ....nt snnrtuT for V.5S NBWS Jtipresa iuu ""VCKi Lock naven and intermediate Btat pns. 12 63 p. m.-magara Kspresa (dally eicept Sun- any) tor Kane and nienneaiaveoi.i.i" "?iSvs I. SSii,,. onii nrincioal intermediate stations, ra Fans wiin throughpassenger coachestoK ane and Rochester ana rariorcarwi anvtnT ne. novo and Intermediate stations, and ElmirV Wat- kins ana inxennoaiau, ivu., ' senger coaches to itenojo and i Watklns. ti.au a. m. ouuuay uuunu, illnf A at.fttlon- Timouan trains for sormtmY fkomthe Dn.itoT mail tAAvpn Pbtladslnhla 4.S0 a. m TTn-tohi,rv T.in Arrivincf at Sunburr 0.20 a. m. with through sleeping car from PhUadelphla to Wll- ,lNewB Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m. TlarrlBburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at Bunbury 9.83. a.m. Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Baltimore 7.80 a. m. (dolly except Sunday arriving at Bunbury J J.B2 p. m., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and tnrough passenger coaches from PhUadel phla and Baltimore. , Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Phlladel phla,ll.50 a. m. ; Washington, 9.60 a. m. ; naltl more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 6.8op.m., with through passenger coachesfrom PhUadelphla and Ilaltlmore. Krin Mftii lRnvnH nHW inrKB.uiu.ui.: rjiuouui- Dhla. 11.29 p. ra Washington, 10.00 , 1U.UU p. in, . uaill. On. (dally exoe pt;satnrday) anlvlng aL Hunnury d.iu a. ui.. wn.ii iuniuKu i uuuiau nury o.iu Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Wi on and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. SUNBURY, IIAZT.KTOJ1 WIT.KKHllAltRB llAIIUlUAII Anil r.uivi'11 JkM Hnoi UlTANUIl JMU.WAI. molly excent wunoav.1 wilkcaharre Mall leaves Sunbury S.es a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.4S a. m., WUies-barre iz.isp.rn. t bury 5.85 p. m., arriving Kxpress uasb leavcu auuuu t Bloom Ferry 8.ap. m., Wllkes-narre t.ss p; m Sunnury Man leaves wi uesnarre iu.aj a. m. .rii. In at Bloom Ferry 11.46 a. m., Bunbury 13.85 p. in inH wnat. u-nvffl witkea.barro .65 D. m.. ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury Mop.m SUNDAY ONLY. Rnndav mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a, m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:1 a. m.. Wllkes-Barre 11:45 a.m. Sunday accommoaauun leaves niurB-in u..w p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, t.89 p. m., Bunbury, i;rji ri. m. CIIAS. B. puon, J.K. WOOD. Gen. passenger Agent oen.Manager FREE! A 20-PAGE ILLUBTRATE1) PAPEll Descriptive of the Holl, Climate. Productions, .11 ianufnrlurlnff f n.luMtrlrk and Mlnerill Wfnllh of Virginia ana other boutnern uiatea. write vo W. B. BEVILL, Gen'l Pass. Agent, HOAVOKK, VA. Enclosing 3 -cent Stamp 6000 AGENTS WANTED at tmm tft Kunnlv TUN ClU itIUIN JJ 1 1 1 nl once to supply TEN MILLION votert with the onlu OFFICIAL Lives Ot by no. W. U. IIinski, also life of Mrs. Cleveland, pin iMin Hippi nnrrrmiH. vdluih' uhiuiuku ihi.. Free Trade Policy, &o., complete, soon Agents at work report (mmeiue suoccss. For best work, best terms, apply quick anu uiuku aju lu iouu u u.u,nu. Outnt 330. IIUUUAltD BhOS.. PhUadelphla. Pa. Juno 23-d-lt. fAftriERfi " HAIR BALSAM Oletuuea nnd tMittflM tbo hair. l'runiuliii a ltixurtAitt if rowLh. Ntver Fallt lo Ritor Qrty H.Iplnlt. Voulhful Color. Crelcwpdiruwl6UulhAlfsvUlnI tvn.ntiini(rgTsTti. HINDERCORNS. i fMct. m-eat -n luwt nura forCnrn Tiunlanc. Aa. Cor fitoi Ail lain. Euiunsi comfort to tli(ef. NervrfAlU to euro, lseeuut-turugsuu. tiucoxauoit. UucoxAOwB. V. Juuoi-d-4t, OI.Ii AND INAIHIQUATU STEAM MACHINERY I Icon bo made satisfactory, so that loss of ttme and expense ot getting new can bo avoided. It will coat noiuing vo correnpouu wuu tue Machinery imfhovkment oo. State your case and And out what they can do for uu. Auureas iamjh jiujl saw, ftnn luitnxuai fflCK, giving IuU particulars. July so-r-tm Of Interest to Ladies. U' will Mod FREK BAMPLBotoor wooa.rfol aj lady who wiibM tot,tiuelr.ccr txforturcr.MtD ponwa, CAMS HUtlDT b0.,BU novss&c&coiy. SUFFERING WOMEN'S" Whia troubled with tbo niiojinB IrresaHrlt.MH fiQ.uiitlr following.-, 00I4 or ipmura, or from Cop UutioQial Vi takiwsvti io peoulUr to their mi, utouid Una OR, DuGHOlNE'8 Celsbrated FEMALE REQUUTINQ PILLS. TUfira BtrwiitfUi-nlua toth ntirj ritin, Iraimrt tone, rtaior and inaitntHIp fort to ll f auction ot Ikm? ad pi lad. bat by mftll, Mtmrulr l1s tl AdartMut, Dr.HartorMeUlolnoCo.fSr.lOUIS. M0. llOTX5H.OOOtr, A Etui Mulo's Powers, From tho China Medical Journal A frlond, recently returned from I'ekln, tolls us that ho saw a method of euro whioh may bo now to sotnb of oUr renders. In n temple outsldo ono of tho oltv rratos is to bo lound a brass mulo of lifo sizo, supposed to havo wonderful healiiirr properties. Pa tients suffering from every Imaginable disease seek this toraplo to obtain a ourc. xno metiiou purjucu is as 101 lows: Supposlnjt you suffer from soia' lien, voti co with all speed to this fam ous temple, nnd having discovered tbo particular part ot tho brass mulo cor responding to tho palnfnl region of your own uody, you first nib tho anf inal a certain number of times and then with tho samo hand shampoo vour own disabled member, nnd then well, then tho pain goes. Tho special fenturo of this method of ouro is its delightful simplicity. Is your tooth aching t Just scrub tho mulo's teeth and afterwards you own, nnd, voilnl tho cure is complete Havo you an ulcer of tho corneat Pass tho tips of your fingers to and tro over tho partioular eyeball of tho mule, and thon with well rcgii-latcd prcs9uro rub repeatedly tho ofllcitcdoye. Tho mulo has unhappily lost his sight during tho innnv vonrs ho has been on paired in this benovolent work, the eyi balls, wo are told, having boon gradually worn away, as the result of constant fric tion, until now you have only tho empty orbits to opciate upon. Tho animal is patched in all directions with fresh pieces of brass put on to cover holes produced by the constant friction of eager patients, and a now, perfootly wholo mulo stands ready at nana awaiting tho day when his old collea gue, having fallen to pieces, shall give him an opportunity of likowiso bene fiting posterity. Married To His Daughter, THE DISCOVERY MADE 11V TIIK MAN B l-OHMER WIPE. About twonty years ago Issao Wal dorf, a dashing iiandsomo" young (nan of 30 or thereabouts, entered the Gor man army as a private. 116 married a woman for ambition and tho desired promotion in tbo army not coming, ho deserted his wife and emigrated to New York. On beinrr deserted tho heartbroken wife moved to Vienna, and changed hor name to Sterling. Several mouths later sho gavo birth to a baby-girl, whom she christened Mina. Waldorf knew nothing about this child, which had been taught to recard its lather as dead. Eighteen months ngoMinaStet ling arrived in New Yc !'k. Chance throw Waldorf and liorselt together, they fell in love with each other and were final ly married. Tho mother' in Germany was pleased at her daughter s success in settling herself and readily consen ted to 'tceopt her iuvitation to visit her daughter. The mother arrived in in this city nearly thirty hours earlier than sho was expected, and wishing to surprise her daughter and hor son-in la? sho did not apptlso them ot their coming. With beating heart sho has-' toned to meet her daughter, and to onco more clasp her child to her bosom. The meeting beowesn mother and child was a happy ono. Whilo they were talking over old attain, Waldorf, who did not know of bis mother-in-law's arrival, camo in and went up stairs. On his way homo ho passed tho open parlor door, and, although not seeing tho occupants of the parlor, they could distinctly soo. him. Tho young wife was about to spring for ward with a glad cry of joy and Jn form her husband of Iho now arrival, when her mother clutched her arm and gasped: "Who is that raanT, "Why, mother, that is my husband, " was tho answer. For a moment Mina'a mother stood glaring at hor, thon with a low moan she fell to tho floor, sobbing tho dread- lul truth: "Unhappy child, you havo married your father. He is ray husbandl" The truth caused tho young woman to swoon, and when the husband heard the news his mind nearly gavo way. Tho younger Mrs. Waldorf is lying dangerously ill from tho shock of the horrible discovery. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Hulitt, of Landisfield, Mass., have been married seventy-one years. Both wero born in 1701. Their marriage was solemn ized in 1815. A lady in La Grange, Ga., wrote to Thomas A. Edison requesting bim to invent an ear-trumpet that would en able her husband to hear. Tho wizard tn reply wrote the lady to wait iiiBt a few months and tbat husband of hers would think he hoard tho stars falling. A newspaper correspondent says that tbo politest and most accommo dating people in the world live in Mobile, and proves it thus ; "X saw a street car stop in order to allow a lame negro, who was a passenger, to order aud receive a flask of whifky at a corner grocery. The storekeeper camo out to tbo car lor the purpose and the goods were afterward wrapped nn and delivered with all tho delibera tion due to so important a commercial transaction. Then tbo car, with its ten passengers passed on. ' Inherited Diseases. ITo fsot of natur la mors pregnsal wlta awtvl meaning than th fast ot th. lakwlunca of diss a is. Vodtraieesaee, wkJohhaiUlsalaated o msDV dark; corners of natur,haa shed BarllgMB te ominous words of th Borlnlurei, 'The sins of the fathers, shall ba visited open th children unvotfe. tbtrd and fourtfc generation." Fifty par eeni. of cstss ef oonsamptton, eaneer and scrofula, run In fsralUas through taherltano. Insanity Is hersd. ltry In a narked degree, but, forts naWty, Ilk naay ether hereditary diseases, Unit to wear Itself out, th stock becoming axUnet A dliUn gulshed soleotlst truly stfti "Ko organ or texture at the body Is exempt from th ohanco of being the subtest of heredltarr disease,1 Probably rnera' thronlo diseases, whioh parnaneatly modify th structure and fuaetlons ef tho bodyjar mora or 1ms llabl te b la btrlUd. Tkalrapsrtaniaad far-raashtag praotloal deduetloM from suchfasls aro obvloas l refleoUng aladei and th but mssas far preventing or aurlng thssedlssasssl a sublet ol InUaMto trt to 4L Vortuaauur natur baa provided a remedy, walck xprlae has ttetd as lafaltlhle, and th ram, djr 1 th world-famous Swift's Bpselflo, r Tgtble eompouad nature' nildOW) for U blood polsois. To tk amleWdltl blessing of laeatloubl tbJuo. An tstarasllsg traatis "Blsod tod Bkln Olasuss" will tea Kklba 1 1 br addrasslag Tu Iwirr Brscuia Ca, Drswtrt, AUiiU, (i. POLITICAL rtltettlllltllSl Wm HISTORY Bl peji. SB) rtfMfieii eoti ntmlnleUuoaa we- "CU. 0!l'.i.rHinul I'.JItlALl Uumn- 1I1MU TIKM-Uuir rietfonae u IKM-Uwir rietfoniia m(T Wtnoiolie. UuetUi tie Uonr-CMI lenlie. riekUlllee, lerelei seieite. TARIFF AND FRKK TRAD, M wlOt arfumeots for and atmhut. 04Qjgr. 900) giyma:s e-uev e-ricv. uuit.il. rjajt. sRiiHaieeie..iei(ieri.itiiseiit. ueo or woeaea in e4k seasAr-. Heuan iuc ewe opiur sad reel rwuw. Beaafor etisalac, .ihumiu n. tuiAJtH JUIyxT-Z M CO-tW. " - ' 'nrsWf eev eeeF-o eu MUb4 bock. SfHU KtrTKlMLXlt (XI Hon. Jos. P. Bass li tho tiest known man In eastern MAIfto, except powllily Hon, .tamps u, lllnlne. The reason for thin Ilea In the fact t lint ho la t pushing, cnerifci lo busliicps man, and having wealth, Is Inu'rrsted In many enterprises. Riving employment to many people About four years ago ho took a largo tract of land In nangor, on which ho built a fine race track, where, for tho last two years, thoKew England Agricultural Society have held their annual exhibitions. At this timo Mr. Uass over taxed his powers, weakenod his system by expos ure, and tho result was he found himself a victim of liyspopsm nnd Kidney disease. Ills food dtstrewied him, no had tho lamo back, the tired feeling, that weary, continuous pain, so otten described and no familiar to nil suffering from theso troubles. IIo was In despair ot getting well when, ono day, a "sndclen whim," as Mr, nasi terms it. cnangca mo wnoio current ot nis lite. IIo H a large owner In tho llangor txitlv Com tnnvfAf, the omco or which is directly ncrots tho street from tho llrown'n sarsnparllla establishment nnd seeing several bottles displayed tn the win dow, yielded to the "whim." went over, bought one nnl used tho contents. It astonished him, in nsmuch as It aided him more than nil the physi cians and n nouthera trip. Ho took the second bottle, which was equally ns effective an tho flrst, and when tho Hon. Geo. II Lorlng, ot Massachu setts, lion, oco, Korea, ot tho Massachusetts iVoKcntnnn, and other manngersof Iho N. K. Kalr came to llangor In August, im, they found Mf. Haas In perfect hcall h, duo solely to the uso of BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine unless mado by Ara Warren IB Ca, Bangor, Mo. Mayss-d-ly. All IMiKriit, S0e. eoe.. end SI 00 Dr. Beth Arnold, Med. Cote.. Wo. C28U10 l-repered only b octet. 11 1- WbtTH Sr. J. H. BCHENOK has publlehed A NEW AND ELABOBATB BOOK on the Treatmont and Cur of CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT and DYSPEPSIA which will bs mailed FREE to all who want It. If you are, or know of any ono who Is, aflllotod with, cr liable to any of these diseases, i.ond name and address (plainly wrltton) to Dr. J. H. SOIIENCK & BON. ( Name this paper.) Philadelphia, Pa. ltcwnrded aro thoso that read this and then act; they will nnd honor- aoie employment mat win not take them from their he-man nnrt fflHilllfw. Tho profits are large and Bureforevcrr lntiustrt. ous person, many havo made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It la easy for eui uuu uj iuuaq to nuu upwaros per uoy, wno is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed.-we start vou. Kveivthintr new. special ability required; you, reader, can do it as wen us any one. rite to us at onco tor mil par ticulars, which we mall free. 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Those who are In need of nrof. liable work that run hn dnnn while lfvlno- at home should at once send their address to jiaiiei s t;o., i-ortiana, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of nil ages, can earn from &5tO I25 cer davana unwarrfflwher. ever they live. You are started tree. Capital not requirea. some nave made over f&o m a alngle unj o uue num. aii euooecu lyoeosu. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUB SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the ageonManhood,Nerr ous and Pbyelcal De bility, Premature De- llWCri C cllae,ErrorsofVouUt, el I OCLr lend the nnlold mWr. los consequent thereon, SOO pages 8 va, 135 pre scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, fall gilt, only tl.00, by null, sealed. IllnetrsUve sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and (welled Medal awarded to the author by the Nation al Medical Association. Address P.O. liox 1895, Doe ton, Muse., or Dr. W. U. PAItEElt, graduate of Har vard Medical College, 23 years' practice In IJotton, who tnty be contorted confidentially. Office, No. 4 Bnlnnch SL Specialty, Diseases of Man. Cut this out. You way nevr see It again DRS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Medleelond Surgleel Offlet, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. K8TA11I-ISIIE1 40 YKAKH For the treatment of Youthful Zmprudne LoBiof Ylgor, Nervous Debility and Special UUeavei. Consultation by mall freo of charge. Book Sent Free. Office boari from 8 a.m. toil p.m from 6 to 9 p.k Mayn.r.&-co.ir DYSPEPTIC8 REJOICE In tho Spteijr Stlltf QBTAIMED ST UBINQ Seltt.r Aperient. Sold by Ttrraat A Oo., KV, and Uruggleti everywhere. July 13-r-4U DR.THEEL CQ Q North Fonrth Htret ttl. Ortia. ciprtHee auriautki4 to ur rou ""I il.r.BlJj BOIBIT UlBMlVOtlJ IUBMA taj 3iriUlti fbjiloUo, do mttttr who ' dffirf (sw to if tdimlilsi ihylgUo (MklUJ lrllaliili.ha ran tin Is Vt eermt 4!ioolof ta4 uactMful trttltsttil of Ul Iarable NrTOun. llrt VUunf, Thrwat Ueri l.ldnr ad JIUilder IMteaiM, uriiMVili. IlUa land DuBttlpatlon. (' rhitlriad Mem tr4 1'roati-fttloB. Ul II , lullty, Karlr l'ari rte. Alio ll Spcolial du , iott lll4 I'aUoii Obsllaete t1r llHfcM(TtUrKrvp tlaat riMpltav. AwoUlnc. InflemmatloBi aiidltU rcM luiu.eMte MsiUki tu-1 rmtiitl wknti from rUliiUutDdcttxri.uit. MV UKTIIUI. BibUlA Is Uliht, liemtaopkible. IUeii ud founl lm cttnttdleloMbaonlr oae knows tbat mr par) aaaatNtlr intKuu, lirstlUplul IMfate aad lrtUal Eiperiene itb fj- tmatif and UkU k now a to hUbdk tot ifuUkut rionrj tol bartutBtitl tart TbmoiiidaaarouNeaollelttd BUt l CM. Ytarif, uUdU a4 ftnd old iun writ or lillTvr bock Truth tmBll Ktrroai oudalood Dittuti, ! ln(ruiJi,iklrabmiitovlctkiniiigirtrra ! tld o-ctllad fiublt m ad I titt; blood porlSttf, frtadtJiiit rromlMi oC'iiO tort no pr," loollid tr iiriteiipttoa. at bouiosdt ort dUtppolttod It quttki, tomptstti bom turtle I null a tti, KUMuiut wllb tbtlr tiigtrktlsg M trlniMUoUStntdUol vofkt tod tlrttUra. bat tklll la llnalD will aoft mtab tavnar. taffvrlot tad aaUy V r.it ir toll, ilrtttlj touflJifttlfcU rttlttu tt Hit Bat tor tftly. Uefercaoe rrtta tailaatt tfiar btlog trttltd br tbirpbjaltUna to to troll bttftrtd ty m vtlltt tlrta &a tppUtotloo. lltori, ft. Wajoiidk utd Utiwity II VMS ! B S Jun8'83 ly. LADIES t Do Your Own Dyelnj, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! They will dye eycrythlnir. They are sold every, where. Price loo. a package. 40 colors. They In pjickagw, or ror iftatneha of ootor, or con-fwUng nURllllM. ThOV rift HA neinb a. Ua..iT rt UnvnufirrM onii I.e. I -.ir,a.ITTw KNOW T PERRINE'S S DlHTM.i.an from selecled nancy aiaii, nmi pimmini in oe cnemically pu. nndffreo from Injurious oils and ntlilMitlen tonljilnod In nleoholln liquors. It" 2spwially adspll to persons rcqulrm s l Btlmnlfttliisc tontc, consumptive teit, rrral y hencllttcd toy its use Ifecommendert l;y lendlnr phynclans as a luurnic, KervlnO.'1'onloniid Allerntlvo. For consmnplh It s liivnluable. PhluilNK'j PU1IK 1 All -KV MALT WJU8KKV Insures ft rcturnof vlpr to tho stomach, a good anmtltoVre rich nnd abundant hlood and Increased flcsli nnd mURcularllsmio. A Mma ant m idnndBcntloln effect, liyspcpsia, indigestion and all wasting dl. SasM can bo entirely conquered by tho uso or l'cntno s l'jiro Usrley alt Whiskey. It is a tonlo and tllurctio and npowcrful strenBthcner to tho entire system. W. ltlNK S riJUK liARLHTMAIr'will8KKi has proved n medicinal protection to thoso who pursuo their avocations in tho open air and whoso dally work calls it '5xwptlonaV powers of endurance. Ask your nearest tlruftglst or Rroccr forfor rSlNfi'SPUHKllAIlUtV HALT W1II8KKY revives thocnorglos ot thoso worr. 4iftw.thoAceivouo..l.yormenW in Weinn inKoruueuiuy.. .,,hni,t ntwiitlv RtlmiilntlnLP HftraWOTKPrsoi ecry ,wnv r- ... -- .w.,n ,,mm m IfflFWkSy VISSS&l ISlliSSa Tho analysis as It appears by tho Hi and helper to dlgepllou. PKItHINKHlbel on every bottle! 1 have carefully anl 'dei-s mcrcasos their Haimlne activity, counteracts the crrccts ol fatigue, has tens convalescence and is a vholcsorno nnd prompt diuretic . Watch tho label I None gcnulno unless bearing tho signa ture Pot sain ui all anions and grocers throughou tho united States And rtannilAfi. 37 NORTH FRONT .ST. 381N Uli TH WATiSKSl., miL POlt SALE DY DHUaalSTS AND ALL DEALERS. Ja . JB. JKOBBINS, DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We aro offerinc areat inducements to persons desirincr to purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Among the Piano3 we handle are the I VERS & POND, C. C. B BIGGS, BA US $ CO., SC1J OMA CKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all first-cla&n and fuUy warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celehrated ESTJEY, MILL' EB, UNITED STATES and other macs. Our leading Sewing Machines are tho celebrated WHITE. NE W DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, NE TF SOME HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHN and STAND ARD ROTARY Sewing MacJiine, tho finest ond best Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. .Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OP MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. PENNEY GOODB A SPECIALTY. S01.XAaiMT8 rOB F. F, ADAMS & CO., PINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of the fol lowing brands of Cigars. UENltY CLAY, LONDHE3, NOUMAL, INDIAN PKINCESS, SAMSON, SILVElt ASII. Alexander Bros. (6 Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOll HENRY MAILLARDS mCANDIES.' FHESII EVE It Y WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. Ms Fills Tbts popular reinody nevor falls to effectually euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headacho, Biliousness And all diseases arising irom a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tho natural result la Rood appetite KUd solid t leal). Jioae amallt cfviruut ly auitr routed eend easy to swallow. BOLD EVERYWHERE. noTin.cJtcoiy. jfAINWlUQIIT &CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PnlLADKLPOIA, Pa. 1KA8, BYROPS, COFFEE, UQ Alt, MOLASSES BlOB, 61'ICKB, OIOAUD 80DA, STO,, KTO, N. & Corner Eeooud and Arch Sts. twordera will rtcelTO promirt attention. MALT WHISKEY. KfAI'l, W 1MH LI MlVZt'Il Illlll'UHI. 1 1HLIT JV1AI.T WntaH tho kld ikv mado by M. A J. 8. Pcrrlne and nna ILluuiui, iikv iium iueki uu.iuriurol metals nnd nclds nnd is absolute!;! urauunten mti Lniirreiiieectruuntcl, 0, ANY OBDEK FOll FESTIVAL will bo SUPPLIED WJTH THE LOWEST Market Fries!, as poixptvs: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTSJ OREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. 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