Printing of Government Money, CONCLUSIONS OF A COMMITTER WHICH HAS INVESTIGATED THE BU1UEOT. Wahinowk, Aug. 17 Chairman Whooler, of tho Hotiso Committco on Expenditures in tho Treasury Depart ment, to-day recotved from the Publio 1 nnter the first copies of tho report on tho bill. "To provido for printing tho Government securities in tho high est stylo of tho art." Tho bill is in tended to do away with tho uso of power presses in printing notes and bonds, substituting thorofor tho hand pros, upon whioh it is olalmed bettor work can bo dono. "In the earlier stages of their inves tigation,'' says tho report, the commit tee wore waitod on by tho Legislative Committee of tho Knights of Labor, by whom it was urged that tho plate primers oi tne country wero vitaly in toreatod in tho decision which tho com route might roaoh, both as citizens who wero hablo to bo imposed upon and subjected to loss if tho obligations of tho Government wero so poorly printed as to facilitate, if not to invito counterfeiting, and as handicraftsmen interested in vindicating their claims that tho intelligence, training and skill of their brethren could not be equalled by machinery." Tho committco also found that at its last regular session tho Now York Legislature adopted tho following resolution: Jlesolvcd, That all "(Government securities, such as bonds, notes, stamps, checks, Ac, should bo executed in tho highest obtainable grade and perfect ion of tho arts of engraving and print ing, for the security of tho Govern ment and the people against error, fraud ana counterfeiting, and that tho Senators anJ Representatives of this State in Congress bo, and they hereby aro, requested to use their utmost en deavors to securo legislation to that end. As to the character of tho notes now being issued by the Government, Chief Br 11, of the Secret Service division of the Treasury Department, testified be fore the committee that we bate a mis erable lot of genuine bills, some of which aro easily and very skillfully counterfeited. Mr. Graves tho present Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, supported his claim that the uso of steam-presses was more economi cal by tne statement that they bad af fected a saving of 18 per cent in the cost of printing notes and bonds. "But granting that Mr. Graves's fig ures aro absolutely correct," says the report, there remains the increased ex pense of maintaining the secret service division of the Treaeury Department and the expense attending the prosecu tion of captured counterfeiters. But the committee cannot agree that the me-o question of economy merits con sideration in this connection. In their opinion there is but one point in issue in considering this bill and that is the dnty of the Government to afford the citizen the greatest attainable security against counterfeit notes, and being satisfied that this security can be ob tained in greater degree by using the hand-roller press exclusively they are unanimously of the opinion that the steam presses should be discarded. As to the second section of the bill, providing that hereafter the chief and the assistant chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing shall be either practical engravers or plate-printers, the deliberate conclusion of the com mittee is that the chief or assistant of the bureau should be qualified to de cide of his own knowledge upon the merits or defects of any piece of work turned out by any of his subordinates and be further able of his own know ledge to point out how the defects can be most effectually and expeditiously remedied. The committee find further that this abilitypcM) not bo acquired without preliminary training and ex perience as a practical printer or en graver, and that no amount of general information, no degree of intelligence, oan supply ibis indispensiblo practical knowledge or be a'n equivalent for it- Doesn't Understand It. Stephen Pilpot, a dark gentleman, who at ono time was the most promi nent ferryman on Bayou De iluckle, was appointed by the Oak Hill Confer ence to call upon the Governor of Mississippi and ascertain a few facts in relation to free trade. "Now, Gubner,' said tho old fellow as he covered up a spittoon with his hat, "what does it all mean, nohow t" "It simply means a revision of the tariff." "Whut is de tariff, Gubner V "Why, it is the duty which the Government imposes upon certain ar ticles which peoplj of other nations send here." "Whut sort o' articles !" "Oh, almost everything." "Wall er, docs we need dem ar ticles." "Yes." "An we charges dem folks fur fetch in' us what wo needs." "Yes " "Wh'arfo t" "Because it protects our own people. By paying moro for 'somo of thono ar ticles you neip men ai nome who, by means of Ihe tariff, are enabled to sell their wares at a higher price." "But, look yaro, who pays dat high er price t" "You do." "Wall, now, who ho'ps mo dat cr way 1 Does you know o' anybody dat is payin' mo' fur er artickle jest tcr ho p mo t" "No, I can't say that I do." "Den why is 1 'spec ted ter pay mo' den or thing is wuth J" "To keep np our industries." "What is de industries doin' fur de niggah V . "Why thoy kocp prices up it said." "On things dat we buy ur things tht wo sen I "On things that wo buy. I believo, "Wall, now, look yar, l'so wuss off den I wuz 'lo I come up yare. Tell you the truf I doan blebe no man un Cretan's dls blame biznees." Arkan sas Travelsr. Bared My Child's Life. J. S. Weaver, Secretary Iron Steam boat uompany, flew York, says : J wSbIi to say to the publio that I bad a child about four years of age, lying at tho point of death, with summer com plaint, (diarrha-a) tho doctor and all of us having given up hope. The doctor however, advised us to get somo of Speer 'h Port Wine, and give her a little at a time very little, but ot ten. As a last resort wo did so, and I say that Speer's Poi t Wino saved her life. Sho is my only child. I had never seen jur. apeer, but with tears of joy, 1 went and told him that his wiuo bad saved tho life of my only child. Ugly 'Girl! Oh, Adele, I wish I wero as beautiful as you are. Pretty Adelc Of oourso you do, Would be no Trouble. "Oh, I'll not bo tho least trouble," sain tho lady boardor. who whecdlod tho mistress of a select boarding-houso into taking her fornix months, nlthotigl ino mistress nau said that sho never, never would tako another woman to board. "I do not blamo you for not wanting to board women," said tho lady boarder, wbllo lavinrr off her wraps in hor room ; "most of them aro so finicky and troublesome but I think you ii tind 1 m not ono ot that sort. 1 just tako things as I find thorn, and mako no fuss at all. Now I'll just was u my bands, and on, coma you just get mo a little white caslilo soap lnttofui oi this cocoanut oil stuu. "I'll see." "And about tho towels I never uso towels so rouch as this, and I'd liko Turkish towel on tho rack all tho tlmo." "Very well." "Thank you. I'm determined not to be trooblcsonio after I onco get settled and I don t you thiuk this dressing' case would look better on this sido of tho room J" "I don't know." "Seems to mo it would. Supposo you call a servant up and let us see how it will look moved; and while sho's hero I'll change tho bod to the other corner that is. if you havo no objection." "Oh, nono at all." "Thank vou. I don't really care much, but then oh, would it bo too much trouble to havo a cup of hot water sent up to mo before each mealt I think it does mo good." "I supposo I can arrange that," said the landlady, gloomily. "Thanks ; you are very kind. Now I guess I'll ob, I wonder if there is any hot water in the bath room 1 I'd like to wash out a fow things that I never send to the laundry. And I wonder if I'd bo in the way if I went to tho kitchen to iron them T I'll not bo a bit of trouble." "The cook may object ; I don't mind myself," said the landlady. "Oh, I'll get round her easy enough. Trust mo for that. I always do out my handkerchiefs and small pieces wherever I board, and I ob, wfiile J think of it, I'd like to mention that I nuver drink anything but green tea, and I'd like my bread made without salt." "I hardly know how to manage that," said tho landlady. "Why, iust mako ono loat without salt. See T I hope you won't take a bit of troublo on my account if I'm sometimes too late for meals. Some time I'm out shopping or may feel a little lazy in tho morning, and won't get up, but Xll soon nnd out where things aro in the paniryj and will just help myself without troubling any one." "Oh yes." "I like hot cakes for breakfast the year round, and sirloin steak. Will you ring for a servant and have her ower tho window a littlo Irom the top T I see the blankets on tho bed are white. I prefer red blankets, and 1 see that you have woven wire springs. Could you oxchango them for the spiral springs' I much prefer the m and I " but the landlady, being new to tho business, has gone from the room in a dazed condition of mind and body, while tho lady boarder reduces her wants to writing as they occur to J her during the day. An Unpatriotio Position Those who take the position that the workiagmen of this country will be reduced to the condition what they call the "pauper laborer of Europe" if the present extravagant tariff is not maintained aro not only guilty of an economic absurdity, but they are faith- t: . , I, :. i:. ..' t v.'" . ind offer an insult. to American work men. In the hrst place, it is an ab surdity to say that taxes which in crease the prices of .both imported and domestic products, and which havo to be paid .by. the poopictrom tne. iruits of their labor, increoso the general production and improve tho condition of the laborer. So far as they enable those who control certain industries to derive excessive profits from them, as in many cases they do, they aro mero ly drawing from the substance produc ed by other industries for tho enrich ment of these men. Workingmen in general get the less for their services on account of this process and are the worse off. This is true of thoso em ployed in the favored industries as well as of others. To say that tho fa vorable condition of American laborers has been produced and is maintained by this process of suction is a wicked falsehood AT. Y. Times. A Watob. that Buns Without Winding, A Sbamokin dispatch says William tho Stamets, who is the inside foreman of B. Reading Company's Big Moun- Udy's silver, Btem-winding watch, of a Swiss make, which is puzzling the minds of a good many people About three months ago it was louuu impos sible to wind tho watch, and, although several attempts have been made, no ono has ever succeeded in turning the stem. Strange to fay, the watch con tinues to run regularly. Mr. Stamets, who is a man m every way worthy ot beliuf, eays that, supposing some ono was tampering with the watch with out his knowledge, he placed it under lock and key lor several days, only to find it running as regularly as ever. Mr. Stamets is contemplating having the watch taken apart to unravel the mystery. I Tho Concord Monitor states it as a truthful piece of news that a young man hired a boat at Lako Village ro- ently and on returning it found a pocketbook containing $500. Ho promptly returned it tolhoownor tho man ho engaged the boat of who charged him $1 for tho uo of tho boat and thankod him for finding the pock etbook. Judging from tho course of the transaction, it is fortunate that tho young man did not find $1,000, or he might havo had to pay 2 for the use of tho boat, Boston Commercial Jlulletin. PERFECT COMBINATION Of harmlet vtjetabl remedies that will absolutely needed to cur any disease for the disease that at Itcti one organ weakens alt," Pln'CUry Compound ITHS PERFECT COMBINATION Readthe proof J' "I have sutftitod terribly from norvniin and kidney trouble. I bouilil two Uxtltis of l'sluo's Oclerr Compound, and oh. bow It did help me I I hare so much fu.HU In your medicine, fori know what II did forme." J Ontario Centre, N.Y, Mti. J.J. WiTso, PAINE'S t CELERY COMPOUND "Tor Are years I suffered with malaria and nurvouweu. ' 1 tried Paint's Utlsry C'uiiouad. ami I can truthfully say , that Are bottlss comptculy l-urpl me. I cheerfully reconi, msndll, for I know It to bo a good medicine." .... 1 f. Can. UBtixxKi, Utter Carrier, bnulou II, Ilrootlyn, N. V. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. Neuralgia. Rhumatlm,Paralyl,Blllouineii,Dyipepila,Cotlvneii1 Piles, Liver Com. plaint, KldneyTroubl, FmU Complaints, and all dlteatsi arlilnefrom Impure Blood. II, als for s. Wiuj. lUcaiBD. Sua 4 Co.. I'm. UurUcton, VI UF or . thNjrvUf, l. .Ii for SI. g tbst each hot. lis burs tit Celery tru mark. The) PwbllltaUd, COLUMBIAN AJNJJ All Golden Blondes. woNintmur, tiunsioiimation in a kam II.Y TlinOL'OII IlATIHNd IK A l.AKK. Mono Lako constitutes ono of tho greatest natural doposits of hair dyo in tho known world. All who bathv In tho waters of that lakubecomo blondes and if tho bathluu bo ticrsiblcd in for any length of timo thuy got to bo red-headtd. A man last Spring rout ed tho Iiuvinlng ranch, on tho North sido of the lako. Ho lias thrco strap ping daughters. A soon as tho water bee am o warm enough tho girls daily went bathing in tho lake, when they began taking their dip) tlio girls wero brown-haireii, but they soon found thomselvcs becoming blondes. This so delighted them that thoy bean bathing twlco n day, and bolwcon times washed their huads in water from the lake. Tho old man had noticed tho croud- al ohange in the color of tho hair of his daughters, and was much astonish ed thereat, but he had his suspicions and said nothinc. Ho kept auiot till tho hair of tho girls became a fiery red, and then ho went after tho old woman about it. Ho ordered tho old lady to batho rcutilarlv evorv dav with the girl, saying that if sho becamo red headed he would think thoro was somo thing in it. Soon tho hair of tho old lady was as red as thit ol her daugh ters. Tho old man still thought thero was somo trick about tho business, so ho tried tho baths himself. Now the old man, tho oid woman and all hinds aro a family of golden blondes. Vitginia City Enterprise. Humorists in Correspondence. Bill Nye recently mailod a copy of his book of "remarks" to Henry Guy Carloton, who is convalescing from a sovcro illness. On tho liy Ieat was written: Presented to Hcnrv Guy Carlxton whilo bo was still suffering from other causes. liii.i. Nvk. Mr. Carlcton's letter of acceptance was worthy of this dedication, lie wrote: Deah Bill I havo not yet receiv ed tho book. It was cruelly intercept ed by my doctor, who said that peri tonitis, followed, by typhoid fever, was all ho thought I could stand in one season. HuNnv Guv Cam.kton. Literary News. Sooiety Girl My dear Miss McSid doiis, how you must adoro your art. You seem perfectly wrapped up in it. I lovo to watch you on the stage when you gazo upward in that soulful way of yours as you oomo to some particul arly emotional passage. Are you seek ing inspiration when you do that? Emotional Actress Oh no; I am last counting the receipts m tho gal lery. 2'exas Siflinq3. Ho (at Saratoga, tenderly) I think I havo met you before, Miss Smith; your face is very familiar. alio (coldly) Yes, sir; and those foods that you warranted would wash tried to give away to my maid. And then tho silence became so wide and solemn that you could hear them pumping gas into the mineral springs. Life. iiirHMMUMTlliniTlllTllMT I UVllttH 111 The treatment ot many thousands ot cues ot thoso cbronio weaknesses and distressing allmenu peculiar to females, at the Invalids1 Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y baa afforded a vast ezrjcrlonce in nleelr nd.nt. ur and thoroughly testing- remedies tor cure of woman's Deoullar'maladlea. Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Vreaerlptlon Is too outgrowth, or result, ot this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimo nials, received from patlenu and from physi cians wbo have tested it lu the more aggra vated and obstlnata cases which bad baffled their skill, prove It to be the most wonderful remedy ever deviled for the relief and cure ot suffering women. It Is not recommended as si "oure-alt." but as a most perfect flpecliio for woman's peculiar ailments. ppwarful. Invigorating tonic, It Impart strength to the whole system, and to the womb and lu appendages In particular. For overworked, worn-out," run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierue'a Favorite rracrlptlon la the greatest earthly boon; being uncqualed U an appetising oordia! and restorative tonio. A a ootblug- and strengthening nervine, "favorite Prescription" Is unS. 3ualed and Is Invaluable In allaying and sub ulng nervous excitability. Irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasm and other distressing, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and organlo disease of the womb. It Induce refreshing sleep and relieve mental anxiety and de spondency. Dr. iMerce'a Favorite Prescription I a legltlmat medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and. adapted to woman's delicate organization. It la purely vegetable In It composition and Perfectly harmless In- its effect In any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause arising, weak stomach..lndlgesUon. dys. Sepsla and kindred symptoms. It us, in small oee. will prove very beneficial. "Favorlto Prescription" Isaposl. live euro for the most complicated and ob. stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive Bowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back! " female weakness," anteverslon, retroversion. JrlSS,"?.0,"11 onstlont. chronlo congestion; Inflammation and ulceration ot the womb. In! nammaUon, pain and tenderness lo ovaries, accompanied with "Internal beat," .,, r.ul? and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite I're. crlptloa"l a perfectly sate remedial agent, and can produce only good result. It Is equally emeaclou and valuable In It effect ESJ?.?? to those disorders and derange 5ieJ?ii tncldent to that later and most critical porlnd, known as"Th Changeof Life." in Jp.?,'Pon, when taken In connection with tho use of Dr. l'lerce'a $?!ti SiPf' w'e; Purgative Pellet (IJttle W.T.e.im'ivc'r" Kidney and Illaddir disease. Their combined use also remove! b'?l "Ints. and abolishes eaicrdu and scrofulous humor from the system. iffTO-rU "recrlpilou Is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, u nder a positive guarantee', from the menu, facturers, thatTt will give satisfaction In verr case, or money wlU be refunded. This ruaran. 'iih??,?i.prtn'i?Lon the bottleVwpr; "a talthfullv carried out for many years! ' '"(re. Illustrated Treat! on Disease of Ste'WT.. Mad & W fllipiniiry Miilcil luoclilloi, MS, Statu St, BUITALO, N. V. JIB UI W'JUIUD I Or, Plerce'i restore the whole lyttem to healthy action, Is (t. ill for i We.u, Rinnan, sua a Uu, frees., UurUettuu,?!. Th Agwd.y' JLEMUuliAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. OH! MY HEAD. The pMn from Neuralgia nnd 1U companion dfoeaso IMienniftthm is cxcruciaung i nouonnufl wito couiu be quickly cured nro ncculcnur Buf fering, Athioniirros will do for others what It did for the following tiiftifttj Wmiimeirwt Tnrl .IVt. L lflfiT Hitlnc tn ftlictMi with nurVt for toe put lour orn, una i ryui umot twrr Ihlntt, bat In Tln. I Until; hwml of Athto Chan. After UklnfT etna bottl 1 found II be he'nlnjr ma, and tfter Ukinc fmir bot Um of Athlophrrn nd onfl of TUU, I foan IhM 1 wm fntirrlj well. 1 think the medl tiae U pCJltirel m tar cure, ClUTJXCKT H. KtrDICTL Mi. OarmM, III.. Doa. M, lttt7. I hava uiwil AthktphofTw In ray funilj n4 Sd ft ta b th KTtttwt mftdiciae for neo rl In illttstnna knrl httlnar hail It faeteaa f utif ned upon m f orjh pt 'M rwn 1 know whereof I peak. Mas. J uua cniLTov, afr-BcndOccnU for tlio t-rAutlftit colored pic ture, "UUOTIMI AlHIUi'U. THE A THL0PH0ROS CO. U2 Wall St. N. Y. RAILROAD TIMS TAILS TkEIiAWAKK, LACKAWANNA AND XJ wttai&im iiAiiiiiuAu, BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS, NOHTII. A. U. A. II, rv r m NORTnCMBKRLANP 8 40 1 85 10 10 16 Cameron 1 13 ...... cuulask j- 8 CO .... Danville 6 08 1 68 catawlssa o 33 a 14 Ituperu. 6 80 ! 19 Iiloomsburg - 8 3D 2 84 Kspy o 4J 2 s 10 23 10 29 10 36 10 6.1 11 00 11 07 11 16 11 3 11 26 11 30 11 37 II 44 11 49 11 63 12 09 12 16 12 20 12 36 13 30 12 37 11 41 12 45 13 50 11 6b 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r m 6 6 34 8 40 6 53 7 05 7 19 7 20 7 27 Ltme nidge. 6 50 ,,,, willow Drove........ ... e 61 Ilrlarcrcek 8 6s Iiprwlck- 7 OS S 45 Hoacli Haven "11 1M Hick's Verry 7 19 2 69 Hhlckslilnny . 7 DO 8 09 Hunlock's 7 41 3 19 Nantlcoke 7 so 8 ss AvonJalc , .. 7 SI ...... riymouth 7 69 3 35 rijmouth Junction,.... 8 03 3 39 Klncsion 8 09 3 43 Uennett 8 1 Maltoy 8 17 Wyoming 8 re 3 63 West nttston 8 37 3 68 PlttStOD 8 83 4 01 Ijickawanna 8 40 ,.. 7 81 7 85 7 41 7 49 65 B 06 8 II 8 32 8 33 8 3.1 S 33 8 45 8 49 8 63 8 (9 9 0J 9 09 9 17 9 25 9 80 9 35 A It Taylorrllle. 8 48 ueuevue b i SCR1NTON. 9 00 4 S3 F H r H STATIONS. AH AH SOUTH. T M r if SCRANTOM 6 10 9 60 Iiellevuo 8 tS 9 65 2 03 i'i'i 2 21 2 28 3 34 2 39 S'47 2 60 2 54 2 69 3 03 8 06 3 19 3 39 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 01 4 03 4 19 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 46 4 54 5 00 5 15 6 SO 6 25 6 30 6 37 6 46 6 60 8 59 6 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 31 7 25 7 43 7 55 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 37 8 31 8 36 8 41 8 47 8 53 8 57 9 16 9 23 9 S3 9 45 Tayiorvllle. e so 10 oo jacKawanaa mm ltttston 6 38 10 18 Westnttston 6 43 10 21 Wyoming.. 6 47 10 27 Maltby.T 6 61 10 30 Dennett . 6 65 10 34 Kingston 6 68 10 83 I'lymoutb. Junction... 7 os 10 43 riymoutn 7 10 10 47 Avondale. . u 10 61 Nantlcoke 7 19 10 65 Hunlock's 7 26 11 os Shlckshlnny 7 47 11 12 nick's Ferry. i "a ui: ueach Haven, 8 01 It 28 uerwlck 8 07 U 37 Bnarcreek . 8 13 willow orove -.. 10 i UmolUdge. - 8 20 11 53 Espy : 8 26 11 19 Bloomsbure 8 83 13 05 Hunert 8 37 12 lo Catawlssa 8 42 12 16 Danville 8 67 13 30 Cliulasky. 0.1 Cameron 9 07 u 40 N0RTI1UMBRRLAHD 9 23 19 65 AH r M T M P X Connections at Kurort wltb Philadelphia & ieadlnr K&Uro&d for Tamancnd. Tamaaua, w lamsport. sunbury, Pottsvllle, etc At Nsrtbum berland wltn P. K. Dlv. P. H. R. for Uarrisburg, Lock Haven, .Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. V, JT. UALaiAAU, uvu. moil., scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. liU Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Oentral Railway. lxl TIME TABLE. In enect AUG. s, isss. Trains leave suntury EASTWARD, Q.in A. m.. npft Hhnre Eznresa (dally except Sunday), for Harrlsburg andlntennedlatestatlons, arriving at PnlladelpnlaS.15 f. m. ; New York, 6.50 p.m.; Baltimore, 4.45 p.m.! WasnlnzWn 5.55 p. m. connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore Mints. Through passenger coach to PtillarialnMA. 1.43 p. ra. Day express dally except Sunday),fornarrlsburg and interme diate Btatlons, arriving at P h 1 1 ft d e 1 p h la 8.60 p. m. : New York, .S5 p. m. : Baltimore 6.45 vi m. : Washington, 8.00 p. m. Buffet Parlor oar through to Philadelphia- and passenger coaches through to Phliaaeipnia ana uaiumuro. 1,45 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dally for Uarrisburg and alltntermedlate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. j New York 7.10 a. m. Baltimore, 5.15 . m. ; Washington o.au a. m. ; iiiiimtin aifrnint,r.Arrram wim&msD'biu ruiiuum phla. Philadelphia passengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until 7 a, m. s.60 a.m. Erie Mall (dally) for Harrlsburg and Intermediate Btatlons, arriving at Philadelphia 8.25 a. m. New York, 11.60 a. m. : Baltimore 8.15 a. m. t Washington. 9.30 a. m. Through Pullman aleenlntr ears are run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and through passen ger coaches to Philadelphia ana uaitimore. WESTWAIUj. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dally), for Erie ana al1 Intermediate stations ana Canandaigua and lnr.ormpriiAtA stations. Kochester. Buffalo and Niftonra Fnlln with throntrh Pullman Palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie ana Hoones- ler 9.63 News Express (dally except Sunday) for lock liaven ana intermeaiuie evutiuun. i! is n. m Niagara Exnress (dally except Sun diyj for Kane andlntennedlatestatlons and Can- ar.aaigua ana principal iulveujcui&k, nrhprr. linrraio and Niagara Falls with thmugb passenger coaches to Kane and Kochester and Buffet Parlor eartoWatklns 5.30 p. m. Fast Line (dallyxceptSunday)for Re novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate Btatlona, with through pas senger coaches to ltenovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. tru Sunday mall for Kenovo and Interme- aiate station" THRODGII TRAINS FOItSDNBHRY FKOUTHK BAHT AKU bUUTU. RnnAar mall leaves Phlladelnhla 4.30 a. m narrtfthur? 7.40 arrlvlnt? at Sunburr 9.20 a. m. with through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll- liamsport.. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m. Uarrisburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arrlvlnir at Sunburr 9.63. a. m. Phlladelnhla.7.40 a. m. : Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at sunoury. is.oa p. m., with through Buffet Parlor car from Philadelphia and inrougb passenger coaches from Phlladel, phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Phlladel nhla.ii.soa. m.t Washington. 9.60 a. m.t Balti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at ttunoury, D.wip. m., wiin mrouKu pasaeuer coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 n. m. : Philadel phia, 11.25 p. m. ; Washington, laoop. m. i Balti more, ii.u p.m., taaiiyj amvintrat DunuuryD.iu Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. 8UNHUUV, IIAZI.KTON JL- WII.KEHIIAIlItB KAII.ltllAII ANII IMIUTI1 A Pi 11 HBST UlfANCIl KA1I.WAY. nun v excent Sunday.) Wllkesbarre Ma re Mall leaves sunbury 8 65 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.46 a. m., Wllkes-barre :.iap.m. , Exnress East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.36 p. m., Wllkes-barre 7.65 p. m sunbury Man leaves wiuesoarre iu.zoa. ra. arnv- lng at Bloom Ferry 11.16 a. ra., Hunbury 12.35 p. m Express west leaves wuxes-Darre tf-oe p. in., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury MOp.m SUNDAY ONLY, Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:35 a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:16 a. m.. Wllkes-Barre 11:45 a-m. uunaay accommoaation leaveB wiixea-uarreaau i. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, 6.39 p. m., Sunbury, :60 n. m. CllAB. E. PDGH, J. R. WOOD, uen. Manager uen. rasncnitfr flk'rai FREE! A Sfl-PAQE IIiLUBTIiATEI) l'APEIt Descriptive Ot the Hall, Cllmslr. I'ro.lurtlon., .Ylnnuriirtiirlux luduitfrlrHand .llhieriil Wealth r Virginia and other Southern btates. Write to W. B. BEVILL, oen'l rasa. Agent, ItOaNOKE, YA. Enclosing 3ent Stamp OI.I) AMU INAIIEQUATE STEAM MACHINERY J can be made satisfactory, bo that loss of tune and expense of getting new can bo avoided. It will cost nothing to correspond with the Machin-eky Impkovement Co. State your case and nnd out what they can do for uu. Aaarcbs iah.iv uua ssoi, new ilJKK IUST FFICE, giving full particulars. juiy iu-r-im Of Interest to Ladies. V'!!,I!,?', a FREE SAMPLEof our wondfol clQc for (tul coiufUintt to UI lady wbo wLLeo to t.t It, tfficftcr bforurcbulotf. Sod luoplnf Kxtua, BAKRlUllirCl).,BsiIoi,BiiSsli.H.Y. novtlncicoi)-. SUFFERING WOMEN MARRIED SINGLE,, hn troBbld with thoMknoorloii IrreiralrUIH m imiotntlr follovlnak coll or iztMur, or from Ootv tiUUcmw n MkoMswa m pecollavr to Uitr hi, itumlil Umm DB. IluOHQIUE'fl CAlAbratud FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Thartr BtrogthDlDg tath ontlr frtm, InMrt louo, Tlaor Aad uftg&itUf (ore to U fBociloiai of uoaj Ia4uit.ds bant tr mftil, txiunlr M4vl4l, II, AddrsM, )r.rtorMtdlolnoOo.,M.Vaui8, M Bora.ocoiy, AMaM. Aro We tho "Fittost?" From the San Francisco Dally llcport. If tlio Chltipso ennturo California eoinutbtng thoy will certainly do, should wo destroy our defenses by n voto for Ilarriflou it will not tako them long to enpttiro tho rest of tho country. Wo nro very solf-oouceitcil. Wo aro qulto suro that in tho strugglo of llfo wo aro the fittest, and shall therefore Burvlvo. Wo havo no doubt at all that tho laws of nature will bo suspended in our case. So wo forgot that wo havo conquered this country from tho Indians beoauso ono wiuto man can live whure ten Indians starve, becauso whoro a whi mail nectis an noro to Keep him en Indian cannot tret alone with ten. Wo aro full of confidence bec.iUHO tho fact that ten Chninmcn can llvo where ono whito man would atarve. that an American needs ten acres to keep him wiiuu a iinnameii can gel along wiin one, ha not yet impressed us. Tho "fittest aro thoso who can best adant themselves to their surroundings. Tho Attest persons to live nnd thrivo and grow fat and rich and enjoy themselves in tho fetid and crowded dens of Chinatown aro tho Chinese t so thoy .i it., , . -.. wen mero. vo cooiu not. wo want a great deal tho Chinese oan get along very well without, IIeni:o. if over thoy como unchecked, or practically unchecked into this countrv. thov will drive the American lo the wall, just as tho Amorioan has driven tho Indian. Thero aro enough of them to do it, too, and with rcprodtietion unchecked, as in China, by tho impossibility of sup porting a family, tho race would in crease hero with enormous rapidity. So far from being "settled," tho Chinese question is endowed atpiesent wiin a moro dangerous vitality than over. Ijet California haul down its anti-Chinese Hag by voting for Harrison and tho yellow host will swarm over our walls. Dyspopsia. Makes the lives of many peoplo miser able, and often leads to self-destruction. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It acts ccntly, vet surely and efficiently, tones tho stomach and other organs, removes tho faint feeling, creates a good applite, cures headacho and refreshes the burdened mind. Givo Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. What He Wanted. "I want to mako a report that my wifo has run away," said a tired. look ing man to Lieutenant Amiss at Twelfth Street station. "Very well." replied tho Lieutenant, politely : "when did it happen!" "When did what happen V asked tho man with a sigh. "When did your wife run away!'' re peated tho Lieutenant kindly. "She hasn't run away,'' said tho man sitting down. "What did you Bay so for T" asked the Lieutenant getting hot in the collar. "I didn't 6ay so," replied tho man. "Yes you did," said tho Lieuten ant. "No I didn't I said I wanted to report tliat she had run away but confound her, sho won't give me a chance. Can't a man express a wish in this office without being insalted 1" Then the man grinned at bis joke in time to get a tip irom the Lieutenant instead of a bonnco into the street, and ho went away and moistened the inner coating of his Btamaoh with ton cents woitb. Washington Critic. Loo Cabins wero tho . most nrominent feature of tho Presidential cam paicn of 1810. At the opening of tho campaign tne ODPnosition aneerinc Iy proclaimed "Tippecino9" Harrison low fellow, "born in a log cabin.'' His irienas at, ouce made tno log Uabin tho emblf m of tho most enthusiastic o campaigns. Warner's Log Cabin Sar sapunlla and "Tippecanoe" stomach tonio aro enthusiastically received by the American people to-day, becauso they aro tho remedies of tho common !l i . .. iiuuuiu muipio. oui eiiective. Codes Sent to Live Mm. "Hero is tho queerest caso of swind ling I ever heard of," said a gentle men, as ho laid down a copy of Jinglish newspaper. "It shows that the British are as sharp sometimes as tho lc ankees. A young man, wearing a most melancholy countenance and all tho habiliments ot woe went to a pro minenl undertaker, and stating that his undo (naming a wealthy citizen) wasaeati, ordered a very, expensive coffin with silver mounting to be sent to the residenco of tho deceased. In payment b.9 tondcred a check consider ably larger than the prico of the coffin umi received tne ouauge in nard aover eicns. une sorrowlul vouni? man then disappeared, and when tho coffin was sent accordingly to tho audres tho prominent citizen supposed to bo deceased was found alive and well, The slick swindler played his littl came on a number of the leadinrr tin dertakers of London, and then worked the Barno racket in Dublin without being caught. So you see Johnny uuu can give us somo pointers on swindling yet." Louisville (Ky. J'OSl. It is an absolute fact that thoro not an ounce of Pond's Extract sold which is not put up in their own bot tles by l'oml s Extract (Jo. It cannot bo bought except in tho Company's bottles. No druggist can make it. No druggist can "put it up" for you. Tho only way to get tho real Pond's Ex tinct is to buy a bottle with tho Com pany's strip over tho cork, their name blown in the glass, and their landscape trado mark on tho buff wrapper. Anv druggist who would deccivo you about i me by soiling you a cheap spurious imitation as Pond's Extract, savinc that he "buys it by tho barrel and puts it in bottles himself," is not a safo man to sell medicine or anything clso. Purify Your Blood. TJodlly and mental health depend open healthy condlttoa of tha blood. The blood particularly In tho spring and summer months, becomes cloggsj with Impurities, whloh poison It ana generate disease. X harmless blood purlflsr la necessary to restore a health tone. The best purifier and tonio known it bwlft's Speoltlo (3. 8. H.). Ot lta won. dorful purifying and tonlo powers we give a few testimonials I Mr. Wm. A. ttlebold, with George P. Rowell & Co., 10 Spruoa Street, Mow York, writes! "I (eel it tar duty, (or the benefit ot others wha mar be af (lloted as I was, to write you this letter, which you can use In any way yoa choose. I suffered great pale (rota bolls, all over my neokt I could not turn my head without acute pain. After trying all tho usual remedies, and find ing no rsllof, I used ono bottle U.S. a, and very soon I was entirely rellored oi my Job's Comforters.' Mow not a sign of my affliction can be seen,' Mr. M. H. Uamlln, Winston; JJ. a, writes! "I use It every spring.' It el wave builds me up, giving me appetite anil digestion, end enabling me to stand the hot summer days. On using it I eoon become strong ot body aud easy o I Bind." Mr. O. 11 Mltobsll. West Ud fit. Perry, New York, vrritest "I weighed 11U L medli pounds when I began taking your Heine. nd now H3 pounds. I would be without B.B.B. (or aavaral tlmaa Dot be lta weight la gold." Treatise oo Ulood and Sltlu DltetM tsAUedOea, sssonn areome vo.. 12 Pounds of Tumor frame, ret Mr, .lieuton severance, ot Upper will. Wrt,ofow7.w.n' Wo- "ad one inTiis groin which lie carried for about ten jcar. ItlDe- k"w ,u, ui nuuui. iuuiiul-m rears ngo, ocing at First hardlr larger than a pen. Mr, Severance,' in o.,u.i, oii.ivu.vuu unuru rx-uovcrnor u. e. Davis, ol .Maine Bars: "At first It did not trouble mo much but as It grow In slro It was accompanied by severe dartlnir pains. Food did notdlgestj had attacks nf dteif. ;nj, iuuiiuk mjmim in rare anu passed eieepies nlfchts. In isss tumor weighed several pounds and extended lo knee. Now least exertion cauBcd Intense, tearing pain like sticking of needles in flesh. Abandoned hopo and took to bed. pnrsl- and weak to survive. Am , years of ago. Home iiyimiiieiiucu iiruwu a Bnrsnpamia. i exper ienced Immediate chango for better. Appetite rew furncai rood ceased to troublo me; ringing noises left my head, and best of all tumor began toshrlv. ct up and disappear. It Is now and has been for 'u cnnioij kuiio. t,-iiii ana oo ao good toys work, i say Ood bless the roan who Invent ed this medicine. Ho should wear a crown.. I mean always to keep by mo a bottle of Brown's l'ui rouii, urn nuiiu j live." With this statement we havo paper, signed by postmaster, druggist, as well as KOen of (tie town v..tuo, BLatuiK lilCjr KUUW 1UO RUOVe lO DO trUO. and cx.Ilov. Davis also adds his evidence. There Is no caso of blood disease which cannot bo cured BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine unless mado by Ara Warren & Co., """' J'e. mayssdly Dr. Seta Arnold, Mtd. Core , Wwmiwt, H. t CS8lte FRAZER GREASE nEST IN TIIK VORI,D. Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not effected by heat. UTORT TIIK GENUINE FOB SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. nug lo-Mt. P OLITICAIJ turn Cslsslsl asi Itvslitlsilrt lloss Prealdeats aa4 HISTORY OFTHEU.S. FditloalMusiiru. ItlHIi ud 1A f.t. off AH. Tl KM thai. Plftlfftrm. -mT.1tir ti-.,ZZZ a -' . efthshotu-Clill Isnlis, rntlkllUs.ssnlssltaissse. TAHIFf AND FREE TRADE, iO1 aE BT lf II..Tiltlin.lUStiti. ffS ait Brians m.n or woaan ta oma oountr mf to Uks ordsra for this popalu aad rwt Mlline tMiok. AarMtrvsrahMd. Stnd for etmlar. P.rT.ziKOLEB A CO.IiOCkssUil at, FkU. re, JU1J S7-Z4 t,o-4m. A Rare Busines Chance. BConfldentlal correspondence desired with reliable party In this section, who can lnvost one Thou sand Dollars Cash. A fortuno in a fow years guar antcedtotlio right person. Large asd steadr in come from the start, lluslness easy, sateand'sure and no former experience- necessary. Full particu lars by mall. Address CIMKLES C. MCDONALD. General Postomcc, Newark, New Jersey. Rewarded are those that read this and then act: they will nnd honor able employment that will not take mem uuin meir nomes and iamilies. Tho profits are large and sure for every industri ous person, many have made and are now matinc several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for w mafco o nuu upwarus per aay, wno is willing to work. Either sex, young or old: cabltal noi neeaea; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do it as y, en mix mm nie io us at once ror full par ticulars, which we mall free. Address Stlnson & PATENTS caveats and Trado Marks obtalned.and all Patent business conducted forMODBHATK PEES. ,?,UROK,F,CB 18 OP1-08ITK U. 8. PATKNT OPPIOE. Me have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business In test "me and at LESS cost than those remotofrom send model, drawing, or photo.wlth descrlpUon. Wo advise If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent Is Bocured. -uttni. , A book,"llow to Obtain Patents, "with references Bflnr rVsS ArtSvSSi, ' mate, county, or town, C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Offlce, Washington, p. SS?.l ?",lerH CJtlst In thousands of ,SSls.',5ut' BI? sirpasscd by the marvels ot i?,0,"0"-, TJ?0S8 wboarolnneedof prof. ltnbln wnrlf that nnn h., .L." - ttJ&Vfi " nd their aidrels'tS fnH1fntfS;il0P,ana. l''ne.and recelvSfree, S1rn"SJma.ti.n. h.Sw.?"''er 8elt" aees.cari AiiV V;. nS 'V0 "x ana upwaraawher, fZatiH? 'LTe T?Bre started (ree. capital not SSSrS:. Som? n&VB made over tw In a single day at thU work. All succeed. lvrtS 9 EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpiIE SCIENCE OP '--LIFE, the great iMedlcal Work of ths ageonManhood,Nerv-: ous and Physical De btlltr. PremAturo Do. KNOW THYSELFCd&d'. Trf ii, 11T ' 13" TO. iw pra- ...UuUa ,u, w uiBcuttiM. viuio, mil eiir. only si.no. by nuu, sealed.' lilmtratlve sample frea to atfyoum: and mind e-Ai?ed m.n. Mnri n. n.i.-nni 1 ewdted Modal awarded to the author by the Nation al Medical AsMclstion. Address P.O. Box 1803,lo- . . . ".ii. liii, irraanAuorilsr- ard Medical Cellege, as years' praetlce In Boston; 10 juay he conaiillwl eonfldeutlally. Offlc,Na . .....U(.v.i i,.inTif , uiBcaneo oi .Msn. VMI IIIIB UUI, aug 3-d-It. Vuu mm never see Ii aeala. DRS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Msdlcsl aad (urglssl Offlss, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. K8TAIILISUED 0 YEAltS rorthetroatmentof Youtliful Imprudence. of Igor, Nervous Iiebllltr and Special DUeases. Ooniultatlon by mall fr of ohrit., Hook Kent rns, Offlcehours from a a.m. tol r.u.,x from a too r. Mayl.p-4caiy. DYSPEPTICS REJOICE la tho SpseJy Belltf OBTAINED DY USl.S'Q Hcltir Ayerlepi. t.l l liv TrrautA Co.. N.Y.. aud DrUkcUit cvsrywliur! July 13.MU LADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! S.SLw".yre everything. They are sold every. h.iX.' ' nua. i"0- a package, so uolora. Ther have no fvillflt fnr utrn,l. i,j-i...'. '"v JWkABoVriffiio( qualities. Thoy do not erackor amut- Por sala SALESMEN "WANTED Aug. ana Oct. WILLIAIYI HART BLOOMSBURQ, PENN'A., AGENT POB TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CD. manufactraeri ot the. celebrated Keystone Dyna rnlte. This explosive Is giving unlreraalaltlifaa. A to canvass for ths sala of Hnun -i ANDCXrENlEI I fAID. Applj stone. statlBftfe. Chist Orolhen Conciay. teulorK?isi,2'iJ . l vvii.. in, n,. wa, uaeiaiiDtuc&BBruuy kitsl. fAwriier: PERRINE'S PUUK UATtLEY Jl'lfm tlte, a rich and abundant Inulant mlld and gcntlo In eaaen can be entirely conn It Is n tonlo and diuretic nnd , , DtsTiuin from selected Parley Jlaltnnd gusranteed to bo clicmlcalim.. abd.freo from Injurious oils and scldsoltcn contained In alcohollo llnuorsl Vi! especially adapted to persons rcqulrlhga etlmulatlngtonlc, Consumptives briVJ treatly bencnltcd by Its use. ltecommended by leading physicians as n imirrti? Nervine. Tonlo and Alterative. For Consutnptlvni It Is Invaluable I'EItltiNK's IlINK'S 10I1IB llAIlLKrMALrwillSKKl has proved ft mMUclnarproiectlon Tin those who pursue their avocations In the open air and whoso dally work call, it n luniu nuu uiuiruu I'D 10I1IB UAHLKr; 5 who pursue their a Dtlonal rowers of ei exceptional powers of endurance. ARk your nearest druggist or grocer forinJ 1'KHltlNKnriIllK IIAIIUIV out with excessive bodily or In wet and rigorous weather, nara workers oi every vocation ana persons wnorn w'flcninryiife renders prone to t'l PUllHM IlliU ill 11IHU..IUIU im.l.J Malt whiskey a powerful Invlgornnt ana nciper lu nigimiou. l'ltllB DAllI.IiV MALT without unduly stimulating neys Increases their nagging activity! countcractstho effects of fatigue, has. tens convalescence and la a wnoicsomo and prompt diuretic. Watch tho label I None genuine unless bearing tho signature Put saie uy all druglsts and grocers thrmighou the united States And i-anaaaa. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PH IL run oaubi ui DIG MONEY ! ! Si?.?? Million CLEVELANDlTHURIWAN IJy .x'5n. W. It. HetiBel t also Llfo of Mrs, Cleveland t cxnulsltc steel nnrtrnfta v, "PlcteT'AKentHirTfn vttitiiUKo ivuiuriii iniuo iTriicjs kc, complete. AirciltH rcnoi wort, apply quick and make two to m) a ttionth. 0uUtt9 liufil Aug 3-U-4U & E. JBOBBINa DEALER IN WINES AN0 JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We are offeniif; crcat itultionninnts to nnrsniiH ilpsiritur in purchase Pianos, Organs ant 4) C8 a if) a Si et a in a S o a a 9 Among the Pianos we handle are the I VERS & POND. C. C. B BIGGS, BA US Sr CO., SCJJ OMA CKEBGold Svj'm and Opera Pianos. These Pianos aro all first-cla&a and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTE Y MILL' EB, UNITED STATES and other niacs ' Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WHITE NEW DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, NE W HOME, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHk and STAND ARD ROTARY Serving Machine, the finest und best Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Penney goods A SPECIALTY, iOLi AoiNta rox P. P. ADAMS CO., FINE OUT CHEWING Alexander Bros, k Co WHOLESALE DEALEHS IN CIGARS, (TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE 40KNTS roit HENRY MAILLARDS 2HCANDIES.- PUESn KVKItY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. TOBACCO Sole agents of the rot- luwiue oranoaoi Cigars. IIBNBY CLAY, LONDHK3, NOIUCAIi, INDIAN PKINCKSS, SAMSON, SILVKIt ABU. Dyspepsia,' Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases urlslng from a Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion. The natural result Ua-ooaiDetl(a aua aolld n.sU. Itusa .m. , Zljgmui Ijr suar coaled and eaajr lo SHalluV. , SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. . i neratn-cAoolr. liVlt.'2rii'5i.ri'uuli. atm. iDdifMtiont uu artjln, rrwq Imam Uoo4 ni .iluiuitfJi. TuKtEK Jf" w1.1 uiaut rMwm tltslr belta Cr ta Ueattltt at Mwi a4 Uinui. laZ uihK Tutt's Pills 'jnly.(Mm. MALT WHISKEY. blood nnd increased flesh and muscular tissue a Eur lu inn Hinmirn u effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all wanting ni? (pierea Dy mo uso rr rerrinu-s rjiro nancy alt Whisker n powerful atroncthener to tho entire Rvntrm. niskey, I'EII. MALT WIIISKEV revives the energies of thow iworn mentalerrort and acts as a safeguard against exrwmrn ltwlll drive all malarious diseases from the siet'cin Tho analysis as It nnnears liv iili. Miitiunnn belon every botllei I have carefully at, alyzcd tho run lUm.sr Man Wiita tar mado ty JI.J.K l'orrlno and nna WIIIBKKY tho kid .I- IUI.....J iiifiuiunvi wii.luilurOI metals and acids and Is absoiuiii. pure." A'ftmed, Camilla Arthur liaitr tradiuife of he lnfrTlfts oifurifofi; urrunfinnu rteitutiuen aVKUuuiOia Anu auu HKALHH8. ja KJS'rf,w,A3s'ri!n nt to supply Ten rutera with the oniu onlcliil ltmu ni v ' fnVV. Pap u.. BAUD linos, Philadelphia, Pa Ms rrataaaeraBBtaaaataiMSBtaiaHraaavHBBTMB.v AND LIQUORS Sewing Machines. ANY OltDEK FOH FESTIVAL) will bo SUPPLIED WITH TUB LOWEST as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, UANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS! CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, l'OP CORN BALLS. BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL so; The undersigned harlne put his Flantne at n Itallroad street. In nrst-ciass condition, la pro aredtodo allklndaol work In his line, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.MOUlDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. nrnlahed at rvaaouaweprlcee. All lumberuas a well seaaoned and none but skilled workmen are employed, ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS urnlsbed on application. Dana and raD ona prepared by an eiperlenced draUEbtsman IIIooniubiirK, P sunsc.RirE FOR THE COLUMBIAN