The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 12, 1888, Image 4

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Oemrt Projtedicg..
K. U. Funk coatioocd as auditor in
ecUto of Jacob Dcraott, to file icport
at next term.
EoUto of Walcotl llarvoy dwd.
Tbe coramiMioDcrs continued with
leave to r.-port on Saturday, Oct. Ctb,
aid report to bo confirmed niL on 1st
day of next term unless exception be
file-L
Estate of Rebecca Breccb, dee'd,
order to tell real cotate continued to
1st day of next term.
E'talo of Wm. Emin, deo'd, order
to cll real estate continued to next
term.
Estate of I). W. Walter dee'd, G. E.
Elwell continued aa auditor, to state
an account, to next term.
It. It. Little continued as auditor in
estate of Wm. Siller, deo'd, to file bis
report 1st Xouday of December term.
In tbe matter of tbe petition of Uzal
Fowler for his final discbarge under
the insolvent laws, court fixed upon
the 1st day of next term for the final
bearing.
N. U. Funk continued as auditor on
exceptions to account of executor in
estate of Jacob Deraott.
Wm. Cbrisman oonunaed an auditor
on exceptions in estate of Elizabeth
Slrausscr.
In the matter of the estate of Elias
Krnm. motion to amend distribution.
Rule irranted to show cause why the
nravcr of petitioner should not be
granted. We hereby accept service of
the above rule and agree that the
same may be made absolute. Signed
bv the altornev3.
Road in Sugarloaf township. Order
to viewers continued until next term.
Road in Jackson towwhtp. Order
to viewers continued until next term.
Order to sell real estate of Franklin
Rhoad-i. dee'd. continued to next term,
Emerson J. Lore, petition for benefit
of ionolveqt laws. Monday the first
day of next term of court was fixed for
hearing said petition.
Henry C. Snyder vs. Jackson it;
Woodin JIftr. Co. Caso to recover
damaces for breach of contract and
for value of improvements to machin
ery of defendant made by plaintift
Amount claimed 82.000. This trial
began on Tuesday morning aud con'
tinned until Thursday afternoon at
four o'clock when tbe iury wan sent
out. James Scarlet and C. C. Evans
Esas. were plaintiffs counsel and C. G.
Barklev and O. B. Jackson Eiqs. for
defendant. Durinir the trial a machine
s for winding straw rope was exhibited
in court as an invention of the plain
tiff for the uso of which he claimed
pay. Mr. Barkley addressed the jury
for the defense and Mr. Scarlet for tbe
plaintiff. The iury was out until 4
o'clock Friday morning, and at 0
o'clock came into court with a verdict
for plaintiff for 8345.24.
' Daniel Reedy, receiver ys. Cordelia
Kisner; submitted to E. R. Ikeler Eq.
as refiree -under the Act of May 14,
1874.
Nellie C. Meyere vs. Elisha L.
Meyers, divorce decreed.
W. W. Seybert vs. Rebecca M. Sey
bert, divorce decreed.
Commonwealth vs. Stephen Dieter
ick, larceny, recognizance for appear
ance of defendant at next term.
The sheriff acknowledged the follow
ing deeds:
To L W. McKelvy for property of
F. Glassier for 810.
To Mary C. Graver for property of
C. C. Galigoan for 8735 subject to a
mortgage of S1090.22.
Treasurer's deeds acknowledged in
court.
Petition filed by A. B. Herring for
appointment of viewers to assess
damages against B. & S. R. R. Co.
G. W. Derr, G. W. Utt and I. A
Dewitt appointed viewers of a road in
Pine near Thos. Sweeny's.
Estate of Evo Old, deceased, petition
Meu lor specific pertormanco of con
tract with Mary Jane Kline.
Elizabeth Fowler vs. Joshua K.
Fowler, libel in divorce, subpoena
awarded.
Petition of C. C. Cox for adoption
of Catharine C. Ilunsberger, adoption
decreed.
On petition of F. W. Hildebrandt
it the adoption of Jessie Dresh,
adoption decreed.
G. S. Fleckenstine vs. A. A. Wilson
jury called, and upon agreement of
counsel verdict for plaintiff for 8100
with stay of execution for G months,
plaintiff to pay cost.
Elias McIIenry, G. W. Knout i and
Samuel Neyhard appointed viewers of
road :n ougarioat near county line.
Louise Mordan vs. Ellis Mordan,
libel in divorce, subpoena awarded
Jennio A Fry vs. Thomas 8. Fry,
same.
Elizabeth Snyder vs. W. H. Snyder,
same.
(Thoeo cases are all from Berwick.)
sale of real estate ordered in estate
of Maria Hcbh. deceased.
Exceptions illod to widow's, apprais-
ment in estate ot William bitter, de
ceased.
Inquest on bodies of Amandus Kel
ler and Wilson Keller approved as
proper cases lor inquest.
Maggie Girton vs. Charles Girton,
Uuy Jacoby Jieq. continued as com
mlssioner to take testimony.
In the matter of the- lunacy of
margarei weaver, ruie to snow cause
wtiy she should not bo re-committed to
tue Uanvillo Asylum.
Hale of real estate oideied in estate
f W. A. Robbins.
EhtnU of Jonas Doty, rule on heirs
to accept or refuse real estate or show
causo why it should not boccld.
C. G. Barkley appointed auditor
estate of Samuel Beck.
K. Buckingham appointed auditor
in estate of Samuel Savage.
William Cbrisman appointed auditor
in citato oi Jonas jjoty.
Ma.-y Fox vs. L. P. Fox. W. II
Reinbold continued as commissioner to
take testimony.
R. B. Little appointed auditor
estate of Susanna llartzel.
A. O. Freas appointed auditor
estate of W. P. Faus.
C. O. Evans appointed auditor
estate of William Vvhitenight.
J. II. Majze appointed auditor
estate of Jacob Chamberlain.
James L. Miller vs. Bessie Miller,
J. II. Maize appointed commissioner
to tako testimony.
John Drum vs. U. Drum, J, B,
Rohison appointed commissioner
atko testimony.
J. B. Rohison appointed mastor and
examiner in caso ot Aaron Uogart vs
Peter Bocart and W. W. Miller.
C. G. Barkley appointed auditor in
estate ot ueo. Huddle.
A'rtlcy vs. Artley, 0. E. Gevor
. pointed commissioner to tako testimony,
Petition of Frank Mitchell for din.
charge under insolvent laws, publication
ordered, and flrat day of next term
fixed for ft final lipnrinir
------ 3
Tlins. Mathers use vs. A. Patterson, I
P. D. Black vs. A. Patterson, inter
pleader med.
Attachment continued against John
Jlinterllntcr, administrator of Sawn
Ilinterliter.
L. S, Wiutcrslcen appointed auditor
in estate of Martha Long.
.uto oi ueooran Harrison, l. a.
Winlerstcen appointed auditor. (
Estate of C. II. Kline, rule on guar
dian to pay over funds.
nstalo of hmma .iegler, rulo or
guardian to pay over funds.
Estate of lleuben lebr, same.
Sadie Koons vs. Alfred Koons, pub
lication ordered.
Restaurant license of A Trucken
miller of Catawista transferred to Sam
uel Fegley.
L. Smith vs. N. B. Stackhouse, com
mittteeetc., with notice to John Ccapin
garnishee judgment for failure to an
swer interrogatories.
Estate of J. IL Harman, executor
permitted to bid at sale of real estate.
11. V. Snyder vs. J. fc W. Aug. uo.
in tion for new IriaL
Violctta Eckrotb vs. Hiram Eckroth,
L. S. Winteretecn appointed com
mi'sioner to lake testimony.
Thos. Northrop vs. J. F. Harvey, re
port ot commissioners connrmed nisi.
Shartz fc Keely vs. L Hagenbuch,
judgment for plaintiffs for SJilO.GZ.
ST Appleman's Executor vs. C. W.
Miller, motion lor new inai.
Catharine A. bimmons, libel in di
vorcc. subpoena awarded.
Jt'eter anil vs .ua Halt, divorce de
creed.
Partition awarded in estate of An
drew Freas.
R. Buckingham appointed auditor
to distribute funds in tho bands Trus
tee and Treasurer of Odd Fellows
Hall Association. Berwick.
' W. Cbrisman continued as auditor
in eatato of Geo. Strausser.
Court adjourned until Nov. 14, at
9 a. it.
k Hun! M Prices !!
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
Stcinway,
Soluuei,
Krsuiic'li &1SsicIiJ
Fischer,
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Before It Is Born.
SOME BTARTUNO
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AND THE CELEBRATE!)
Wilcox & White
Organs.
by com
WPIanos "uncd and Repaired
pclcnl workmen.
Send for Catalogue.
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Williamsport, Pa.
noni-Br-ir
INSURANCE AGENC1' OF
J. H. MAIZE,
Office Sod floor Columbian Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
LIFE.
XonhwratOTn Masonic Aid Association, mem.
txnui.m. Paid to beneficiaries l,ai,G3.17. in-
xranon ilason&i . ,
TraTeicre ure ana Acciaem oi mru.
FIRE.
CONTINTCiTAL ot Nw ork,
AMERICAN ot Philadelphia,
Doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes, on
being asked when tbe training of a
child should hemn, replied: "A hun
dred vears before it is born."
Are wo to infer from this that this
ceneration is responsible for tbe condi
tion of the race a hundred years from
nowT
Is this wonderful generation tbe na
tural result of the proper diet and me'
dicines of a hundred years ago J
Jt is conceded ia other lands that
most of the wonderful discoveries of
the world in tbis century bave come
from this country. Our ancestors
wero reared in log cabins, and suffer
ed hardships and trials.
JJul they lived and cnioyed neaiiu
to a ripe old age. The women of
those days would enduro hardships
without appannt fatigue that would
startle those of the present age.
Wby was it I
One of the proprietors of the popu
lar remedy known as Warner's safe
enre, has been faithfully investigating
tbe cause, and bas called to bis aid
scientists as well as medical men, im
pressing upon them the fact that there
cannot be an effect without a cause.
Tbis investigation difclosed the fact
that in the olden limes simple reme
dies were administered, compounded
of herbs and roots, which were gather
ed and stored in the lofts of tbe log
abins, and when sickness came on,
these remedies from nature's labora
tory' were used with the best effects.
What were these remedies T What
were they used tor T Alter untiring
and diligent search tbey have obtained
the formulas so generafy used for vari
ous disorders.
Now the question is, bow will the
olden time preparations affect the
people of this age, who bave been
treated, under model medical schools
and codes, with poisonous and injuri
ous drugs. ThiB text bas been caro
fully pursued, until they are convinced
that tbo preparations they now call
Warner's Loc -Cabin remedies are
what our much abused systems re
quire.
Among them is what is known as
Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, and
they frankly announce that they do
not consider the sarsaparilla ol so
much value, in itself as it U in the
combination of the various ingredients
which together work tnarvelously up
on tho system. They also have prepa
rations for other diseases, such as
"Warner's Log Cabin cough and con
sumption remedy," "Log Cabin bops
and bnchu remedy," "Warners Log
Cabin hair tonic'' They have great
confidence that they havo a cure for
the common diseaso of catarrh, which
they give tho name of "Log Cabin
rose cream. Also a "Log uaum
plaster," which they are confident will
supplant all others, and a liver pill, to
be used separately or in connection
with tho other remedies.
We hope that the publio will not be
disappointed in these remedies, but
will reap a uenetit from the investiga
tions, and that tbe proprietors will not
bo embarrased in their introduction by
dealers trying to substitute remedies
that have been so familiar to the
shelves of our druggists. This line of
remedies will be used instead of Qui
ets. Insist upon your druggist get
ting them for you if he hasn t them
yet in stock, find we feel confident that
these now remedies will roccivo np
probation at our reader's bauds, as the
founders have used eyery care in their
preparation.
tS,tM,9l.Z9
SUGAR Of Sew York. . . ti,iW),V
Liverpool. LonaoD ana uiooc nre insurance wi..
or ixnuon, me iu luo nuiiu, wu uu
A liberal share of the busloe8 li respectfull
solicited aha fcaiisiacuon u kuwiwwi.
1. U. MAIZE. Aeent.
jane l, tf.
ELY'S CATAttHH
Cream Balm
Cleanses the natal
pats&;es,allays pain
and inflammation,
heals tbe sores, re
stores tbe senses oi
taste and smell.
THY TUE CUIiE-HAY-EEVER
A d article Is atrolled Into each nostril and la
agreeable. lTlce M centa at Imjgviiti ; bj mall,
registered, to eta. ELY BROTHERS, S Warren
Street, Sew York. sept 29-d-IU
tt ror.i.t:oc or cr.r nmcn,
JlulIaJo..N. V.orC!nrk'lIelnc
tollcr, trie, r.iM en-
wk,J. In AraeritL AttU.
YS lLLXS j.1 hi eo&T CJUtz.
CLAlllL 4; I'j;itlll". rrvrictorv.
aos3-d-4t.
LADIES
Vnm1 mnrTlnerA tirice a Tfe&r. bit C
ft week fcud 70a have the Cnnt-poliihexJ itora In th
otH. Tor ula by til Grocer ixtd Stars DcaIcts.
Morcr Brothers Jobbliur Jlzenta Bloomfibunr,
W
HAT
AILS
YOU?
People Pay Eeavy Bills
For medleat attendance and nedlelne. Hckneai la
expand r, and tno with arntll locomei reel tbla
raraen aeniy. m pnrsKian most sotaeusiea
be called but bo Is not needed oae-tcnth aa orten
aa manr think. What H require! u a famllr
meQicuwionQinatwui renere ana care xatnn
ailments wiilcb are liable (o come at anjr uon
and to attack tout him and all a;es. Amid tbo
boat ot article mat are oOered to tbe public tor
tbts purpose nearlr all are n?:em or worse than
naelem. It Is no rain boast to bit tbat tbe isedl.
dneberela mentioned is or a verr dlSerent cnar.
acter. Wbat It bai done li known to maUUnlea
ottnr?onsboralthcarelotwfrj- and paln
rol amn. It bas aared time, tootwj and manr
dear and predoai Urea. Sow please onderetand
l aai as un me is in uinoa so aiinn BDQacatn
are in tbe blood. Get tbe poison on ol tbe blood
and ure and health at onoe return to eTerr part of
tbebodr. Dr. brown's Sanupaill'adoialbu work
qulctlr and surelr tbrouirb Its direct and rxrotlTt
action opoo tbe Mora sen, bowels, kldnera, Urer
ana saw. ror ail waste am corrupt elements
most be cast off by means or tbose cbannels.
Kbevmatlsrn, Kromia, broncbltls, font consump
tion, malaria, eatarrh. bar rarer, all skin affect
Ions and eruptions are diseases ot the blood.
Mr. Oea IL Wlsn, ot tie nrm ot Tbaiter WUb,
Baniror, Me., was afflicted with a scrofulous Humor
which caused troublesome tores "pon both his
legs. Manr remedies were used and sereral
phrsfdans consulted, without result, Atter taking
lirownaKarsapanlla a snort time be waa better,
and soon tbe eruptions disappeared and be Is now
all runt. Tim Is onlj one of a thousand victories
gained br
BROWN'S
Sarsaparilla.
Sot (renulne unless made br Ara Warren t Co.,
Binjor, 3ie. mara d lr
7.1
Do you fed dun, languid, low-spirited, life,
lass, and Indescribabl miserable, both physi
cally and men tally: eiperience a senso ot
fulicess or bloating afUir eatinar, or of "gone
neu," or emptiness of stomach In tbo morn
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad tast In
mouth, Irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent
headaches, blurred eyesight, "BoaUng specks"
oeior me eyes, nerrous prostration or ox-
lrntanuity ot temper, not iiusnce.
haustlon
alternating
with
cmur sensations, sham.
blUng. transient pains nero and there, cold
fest, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or
disturbed and unretresblng deep, constant.
Indescribable feeling of dread, or of Impend
ing calamity?
If rou bave all, or any considerable number
ot thesa symptoms, you are suffering from
that most common of American maladies
Bilious DriDCDSla. or Tor-old Urer. aasodaud
with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more
complicated your diseaso has become, ths
greater tbe number and diversity of symp
toms. No matter what stairo It has reached.
Dr. Pierce's tioldcu ."tlcdlcnl Discovery
will subdue It, If taken according to direc
tions tor a reasonable longth of time. If not
cured, complications multiply and Cbmump-
1.U
1 in,
ire
or latar. Indues a fatal termination.
lUngs, Bkln Diseases, Heart Disease,
a. Kldmr Disease, or otber arravs
maladies arequlta liablo to set In and, sooner
Dr. Pierce's CJolden medical Dla,
covery acts powerfully upon tho Liver, and
throucn that great blood -purifying organ,
oleansea the system of ail blood-taints and 1m.
purities, from whatever causa arising. It Is
equally ttfacacious In acting upon too Kid
neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic. It promotes
digeatfon ana nutrition, thereby building up
both fieeb and strength. In malarial districts,
thla wonderful medicine bas gained great
celebrity In curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and klndreddiaeases.
Dr. Pierce's Uoldeu medical D!s
over?
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common lilotcb, or Eruption, to tbs
worst Scrofula, Holt-rheum, " 1'ever-sores,"
Boaly or Hough Skin, In short, all diseases
caused by bad blood are conquered by this
powerful, purifying, and Invigorating medi
cine. Qreat Eating uloers rapidly beal under
lis DenigQ inauence,
In
in
Erarta as a Humorist
Senator Evarts hag at command a
sententious humor that is rarely hinted
at In such of his oblong periods as am
most laminar 10 the public, a cor
respondent says that he remarked of
Rhode Island that ''it was nettled hy
tho Dutch; the Yankees settled the
Dutch;'' and of certain Christians who
landed in New Knuland: "They
praiaed God and fell on their knees
then they fell upon the aborigines."
Tho ez-Sccretary also sent to Bancroft
this letter:
"Deaii Bancuokt: I am very clad
to send you two products of my pen
to-day a barrel ot pickled pig potk
and my eulogy on Chief-Justice
Chase." Philadelphia Ledger.
White owe Unas.'
and Enlarged Glands. Bend ten cents In
stamps for a large Treatise, with colored
plsteSjOn Skin Diseases, or tbo same amount
lor a
Eineciallv has it mini.
1 rated 11s potency in curing letter, eczema.
Erysipelas, Dolls, Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Scrof
ulous bores and Swellings, Hlp-jolut Disease,
ucatre, or unick Keck,
Is. Send ten cents In
'realise on Scrofulous Affections.
"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Pierce's
Coldeu Medical Discovery, and good
dlgsitlon, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
lUengtb and bodily health wiu be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which Is Scrofula orihe Lungs, is arrested
and cured by this remedy. If taken In the
sarUer stages of the diseaso. From Its mar
Talous power over this terribly fatal disease,
when first offering this now world-tamed rem
edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously
of calling It bis "Cokibmptioh Cuiie," but
abandoned that nam aa too restrlcUve for
medicine which, from Its wonderful com
blnaUon of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
or blood-cleanslog, anU-blllous, pectoral, and
nutritive properties. Is uuequaied, not only
aa a remedy for Consumption, but for all
Chronic Disease of the
Liver, Blood, and Lungs,
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short
Dew of Dreath, Cbronto Nasal Catarrh, bron
chitis. Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred
affections. It la an efficient rernedv.
, Bold by DrugglaU, at 1.00, or Six Dottles
forJS.OO,
. tit" Send ten cents k stamp! for Dr. Plcrce'f
boos on innsumption. Aauresf,
RAXXkXOAD HMD TAILS
pvEIiAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBTJKG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Noarnrcsiauiro,.
Csmeron.
Chulssky.
DanvUle
Catawlsaa
Hnpert.. ,
nioomsoars
Espy..... .-
Use Kldge.
willow urove
Brtarcreek...
Berwick.
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HunlocJfs 7 43
2,'anllcoke 7 SO
Avondale. 7 54
Plymouth .. 7 S3
Pljmouth Junction,.... 8 M
Kingston 8 09
Bennett 8 II
Ualtby 8 17
Wyoming S 83
West Huston- s 27
Pltlston..
Lackawanna ,
TaviorvUte.
Bellerne.
Scaiifrcn
8 33
. 8 40
. s IS
, 8 54
, 8 00
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STATIONS.
A M
. 10
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HCBIKTOK.
BeUemc.
Taywmue. e so
Lackawanna- a zi
Flttston M
WetPlttston 42
Wyoming. S 7
alter... sl
Bennett .. 55
Kingston S 58
Plymouth Junction 7 os
Plymouth 7 10
Avondale. . T 14
Nandcoke 7 19
nunlocrs 7 ss
wuckahlnny . .... 7 47
nicirs Perry.. T as
Beacbnaven, 8 01
Berwick 8 07
8 13
6 IS
I 20
S 2S
S 32
8 37
8 '2
8 67
9 03
9 07
9 22
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Connections at Itnpert wltb Philadelphia s
Reading llallroad tor Tamanend, Tarrsn.ua, will-
lamsnort. ennoarr. ioti8niie. etc. si iwnnnni.
berland wltb f.tE. Dtv. P. II. R. tor TJarrlsburg,
Lock Haven, Emporium, warren. Corry and Erie.
F. SALSTEAD. lien. Man.,
Scran ton, Pa
Brurcreek-..
willow orove
Ume Ridge.
Bloomsbur? .'1
Knpert.
Catawlsaa
Danville
Cbnlaskr.
Cameron
NOHTHCKB ntlKD..
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m a. u. a, v.
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TV T M T If
Political Methodi.
Our dispatches (riven from many of
tbe counties show that tho Democrats
yesterday put into practical operation
their method of oonteslintr tho present
political battle. There were not less
than 1,200 Democratic meetings held
in rennsvlvania yesterday and probab
ly more.
Ibese meetings were entirely inex
pensive. Tbey bad, as a rule, no dcat-
ning Hands, no flaunting banners, no
pompous parades, but they were held
in the townships, at the cross-roads, in
tbo villages, in the valleys and other
places convenient for 1 uitlncl
conference on the political situation.
At many of them thero wero no ora
tors, but the President's tariff message
or tbo Mills bill was read, and serious
consultation was had as to tbe duty of
citizens in tbe selection of tbe next
President.
On Saturday next tbe Republicans
will exhibit their method ot conduct
ing tho battle. They will hold grand
mass meetings in every country town
1 tbe atale on tbat day. with impos
ing processions, bands of music, nni-
ormed clubs and able speakers to en-
thuso the party. It will be very cost
ly; it will call out great numbers for a
frolic, but will it impress the peoplo as
will the quiet, inexpensive, "common
sense method adopted by tho Demo-
crate!
This is a campaign of education; of
sober consideration on tbe part of tens
of thousands of voters in Pennsylva
nia; and it is a campaign of dollars
and cents. It is not a campaign of
cash for votes, but it is a campaign
that brings up for study the wages of
labor and the cost of necessaries of
life ; and it is, therefore, more than
ever in the past, a campaign of dollars
and cents, in sucb a contest, which
will win tbe most votes! Philadel
phia 2me4.
We are willing to bear personal tes-
itnony to the efficacy and value of
Hood' Sarsaparilla, which we have
been advertising some years in our
paper, having used it for blood impuri
ties with great success. It is a pre
paration of standard merit, made of
perfectly pure ineredienta. and thor
oughly effective in cleansing and puri-
lying tuu system, ror eruptions,
boils, eta, it can bo relied upon every
time. Our own experience with it has
been most gratifying, and we are glad
to give it this endorsement. Athol
Mats.) Transcript.
Gov- Gordon Was Bo-elected.
The election for Governor and State
officers in Georgia passed off quietly
last week. There being no opposition,
Gov. Gordon and the other officials
were re elected. The amendment to
the Constitution increasing the number
of Supreme Court judges from three to
nve was adopted. A light ote was
polled throughout the State.
in tbe Atlanta benatomi .District
Sam Small, tbe Prohibitionist, was de
feated by F. B. Rice, Democrat, after
a hot contest.
World's Dltpentary Medical hsoclilloa,
60S Halt! St., BUFFALO, tf. Y.
THE ONLY
Brilliant
Durable
4L
Economical
Are Diamond Dyei. They excel all othen
In Strength, l'urily and Faitneii. None others
are Just as good. Beware of imitations they
are made of cheap and Inferior materials and
give poor, weak, crocky colors.
36 colors ; 10 cents each.
Stud potul for Drt Book, Sim pis Crd, dlrsctlou
for coloring I'lioloi., millng lha fio.it lak or lilulog
(10 cis, a juaii), cic. Sold ty Dr(liti or ty
WULS. RICHARDSON S CO., Burlington, Vt.
Yet Olldiac or Drooling Fancy Axtlclti, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
0U, tlir.r, vtyau, 9pir, 9lf h cut!
Pome's CELE"Y
( COMPOUND
CURES I PROOFS"
,., "I'alM'sCslsryCom.
nouralgla imd cm.d m; nv.
ous sick headaches,"
" Mrs. L. A HsiHTNM.
NorVOUS Sr,Jcli.to. CI.
Prostration tC.Ali"AV1
CompouoJ, am cured
nitumatitm,
Rheumatism sm;h'-yr.
IS 1 .1 n.. "II Jus done me more
rUCInOy toedlor ViJoey dlee
D. than 0y cib,r mi.
ISOaSOS Geo, Aisott,
Slous City, lows,
aU "I'slns'e Celery Com-
- , . - , uouad bas Ueo ot peat
All LlVOr Uoent fo, ipid ur,
. utdljeiuon, sod Uliout.
Disorders kuasthc.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
'hiladelphia & trie K. n, uivis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Bill
' TIME TABLE.
In enect AUG. s, 1888. Trains leave suntmrr
EASTWARD
9.o a. m.. Hea Khore Einrena (dally eicer"
Bcnnay), ror HarrtnDurg anainiermeaiaiesiauons'
arrlvlnc at PhtlalplnhlaiLlSn. m. ; New York,
a.Min. m. Ttivittmnrft. s.4!i n. m. t Waahlntrton
5.Mn. m.. connecting at PhlladPlonla for all 8ea
Store points. Tnrousn passenger coach to
Phlladelnhla.
1.13 p. m. Day express
flatly except 8anday),fornarrts6nr and Interme
diate Rtatlnna. arrlvlncr at Philadelphia
s.60 p. m. ; New York, n.as p. m. : Baltimore
.5 p. m. ; Washlntrton, 6.00 p. m. Buffet Parlor car
mrougn 10 rnuaoeipma ana wwjucb
thronghtorhlladelpnlaanu Baltimore.
t.is n. m. Kenovo Accommodation (flatly
tor Ilarrtsbnn; and all Intermediate stations, arrlv-
inirai rniiaaeipmasn a. m. : new xurs ...ubuul.
naitimore. i.s.m.: wasninprion eoit a. o.. ;
Pullman aleenlntrcaMrom Wllllamsntto Phllaflel.
ohla. PhlladelDbln nasxenirers can remain In
sleeperundlstnrbeil nntil T a. m.
9.M)a. m Erte Mall IdMlvl for narriabnn? and
Intermediate stations, arrvln(r at Philadelphia
.85 a. m. New York, 11.SO a. m. '. lianimore 8.1s
. m. Wftahtno-tnn. a.aaa. m. Tnronen hhidied
sleeping cars are rnn on thlstralnto Phllafleiphla,
tsaittmore ana wasnjnirion, ana inruuicu pusecu.
ger coaches to rmiaaeipnia ana naitimore.
WBSTWAR1).
R.l n a. m Erie Mall (dally), for Erie ard all
Intermediate stations ana Canandslgua ard
Intermediate atatlnna. Boehester. Bnffalo and
Ntacrara valla, with thrnuirh PnllmBn Palace
cars and passenger coaches to Erie and nocces-
i.cr. ...
.5S uewa Kinross (daily except itanaay) ror
lock iiaven ana lnienneaisie sihl.uuh.
12.S2 n. m. Nlatrara Exnreas (aatir except son
.livWorKane and Intermediate stations and Can.
ar.dalgna andptlnctpal Intermediate stations
H-vhester. Iinrfalo and Nlacrara Falls with
thrnnjrh naaaenger coaches to Kane and Rochester
and Buffet Parlor cartowatklns ,
5.30 d. m. Fast une (aauyxcepi Hunaayiror ite-
novo and intermediate, stations, and Rlmlra, Wat.
kins and Intennedlata stations, with through pas
senger coaches to Kenovo and Watklns,
a.20 a. m Sunday mall for Kenovo and Interme
diate smuuu"
THROUGH TRAINS VORSDNBllRY FROM THE
KABTAXDHUUTII.
Sunday mall leaves Phlladelohla 4.30 a. m
Harrlsburtr 7.40 arrlvlnir at Sunburr 8.20 a. m. with
tnrougn sleeping car irom I'nuaaeipnia to wi.
Iiamsporc.
News Kxnreas leavea paiiaaeinnia s.su a. rn.
Ilarrlsbunr, 9.10 a. m. dally except Sunday
arriving ul nunuurr v. M. n. m.
Niagara Express leaves
PhllaflelDhla.T.40 a.m.: Baltimore 7.80 a. w. (dally
except aunaay arriving at nunoury.iz.ov p. m.
witnturouirn nunet rariorcarrrom rniiaaeinni;
and tnrough passenger coaches from Phllaflel
nhla and Baltimore.
Past Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.: Phtladel.
nhia.il.Ma. m.i Waahlnirton. 9.M) a. m.: Baltl.
more, 10.43 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
coar.hearrom I'hlladelnhla
sneaiaii leaves New i oricB.uJO.rn.: rnuaaei.
raoro, 11.2(1 p.m., (dally) arrlvlneat flunburys.10
a. ra. witn tnrouirn iuiimaa pi
Philadelphia. Waahlntrton and
through passenger coaches Iron) Philadelphia.
NUNIIlMtV, IIAZr.KTON WII.KF-n AIllcH
KAII.IIIIAII AISII ntlUTII AIOII WHIST
IliraNCllI HAII.WAY.
(Dally except aunday.i
Wllkcsbarre Hall leaves sunbnrr 8.65 a. m.
arriving at Uloom Kerry 10.4U a. m., Wtlkes-barre
.is p. ra.
Evnress East leaves Sunbury &.M p. ra.. arriving
at Illoom Kerry e.20 p. m., Wlikes-barre r.65 p. m
Hunbury Man leavea wi ikesbarre lazoa. m. amv.
lng at Bloom Perry 11.45 a. m., Hunbury 12-85 p. m
jcxpreas v est leaves wiiaes-oarre a.oo p. m., ar.
rlvtng at Bloom Perry 4.1 p. m., sunbury 5.10p.m.
SUNDAY ONLY.
Hunday mall loaves Hunbury s:2fi a. m., arriving
at Bloom Perry 10:18 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 11:15 a.m.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkos-Barre 5:10
p. m., arriving at uioom rerry, s.w p.m., nunDury,
CIIAH. U. i'Ullll,
ugh passenger
ana naitimore.
Uon.Manager
J. R. WOOD.
oen. Passenger Agenj
lio-CtUJ
DR. THE EL
unit, rLii4viitki, r. wit
s tl Mini
HEAR:
Best made Clothing in
Philadelphia for M en.
Youths, Boys and Children.
A. C. Yates & 'Co.
Gth& Chestnut,
LEDGER BUILD I N 0.
J.R. SMITH & CO.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
Dealxb is
PIANOS,
By the following well known makers.'
Chickering,
Knnbc,
"Weber,
Hallct & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
,o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
SeptS-Wtf.
OL1TICALI
HISTORY
of the U.S.
A Loo Oabix docs not
loik very handsome from
the outside, with the coon
kin nailed on the door,
but health and content
ment the hardy pioneers of
American civilization are fonnd in them.
Their 1th was maintained by simple
remedies of roots and herbs, now re
produced in Warners Log Cabin Re
medies, made by Warner ot Hato (Jure
lame.
Turn Ciliilil i
ItTtiiiitiirr
to th prias.
I'realdrnlK d4
tvJuutautrsvUutui
tCUinsTrrMtofaanii
l-"otrtiej Menro. jLIKUtuitl rALi oi ft'JlK
Tli tbeu ftfttforuu cd IMndplec QaMtioc
of lit Loop Civil Itrvltt. FrtlUllrti, Iwflil R .
TARIFF AND FREE TRADE,
with fcrzttmenU for tni ftMinit. G40pHCr. TOO
KncraTlnctv. LOW lrlce. gUlC'K ti&le.
IOBTB!w ieiU.. Tncfciri.ltKi.il.
t Briht dwd or woman in ucb ormbty
-L,J to Uk orders fnr ttili popaUr tved fut
Nlli&g boX A irrMt fnr aliMd. Semi for ctrcuier
P.ff.riKULJlB ACO,7WthtllthU Vkiiu I
Juty?7'Z UMm.
tQCMnflootDWiTOi
t0 Jol4 tjr tOaatv
FREE
Daaghten, Wires and Mothers.
Physicians heartily endorse tbe use
of Sneer's celebrated Port Grape Wine
ior the use of debilitated females. It
is not an intoxicant, and is absolutely
pure, being madn from grapes grown
at Mr. Speer's Mount Protpect Vine
yards, Passaic, N. J., from vines im
ported from tho port wine district of
PortugaL
.Druggists sell it.
:a iwn (.auls.J Dr.tll .z.rl.
, IStHKlHt U .HIS IU9t
Sklaklj, asftlt.ad psratbMtl SSJ
,Jtnyi( (JiraleUa, &. sultsr vkt Ss
Biy t rrou.Ut Collets ts irtSastsd,
t-r .Ul Ss nsyslstia i d. Ifr.Tbl
ftfftra SiM to sar tit.ril.la. tiht.l.l.a
t4 ijrtsttUttt), aa sts stttl blta 1. U.t aorrttt
eiatauaiD, ana .w....,iti mtitni t, an isrttit
SPECIAL DISEASES
AND BLOOD POISON,
oiisri.VATi: cisrniiH, ulotcuvm,
KliriTIO.N. IMMI'IsCM, NWKLL.
I.JN, INFLAMMATION. IsOftlVltttlHy
Kiirly Ilecay. I'liynlrnl huU Menlul
Pronlratlun, Molonehulln, Illadder
uutl Jildnejr UUeiwfH. (Acutocueai 1Q
.) mm a u. 9IY ItlHTOIin
ouillBtfif tbt AUpMl.ti IIoiutll.U KflUtllf filuil
jUoa f n41alB, the oal omm Lavwa tkktenrrft
rrrntKSfutl lb lrcett llltl sita
'fit ul lrtll i'sperlenesv iiU arirj rsvmadj tj
lan&ita ksotjn toidti fur qukbMl rieoftry ud prav
bibI iwi 1U wwi dBenut cia lklUd.
Ysui.i, b.ldllsVMt4 "'I ixta writ tr ttlt for Ul
Trail.. tiEMttisf trmit, tblr m1.msm u tlcilaalu
vSr. TLotdJ tu dlittpclattl tj quick. Utlr
flrllf ul UU4rriUtaikUwtUwUMtlls
) UIU jtut MrlaDMwkUa lhr 4 aU mmmi,
BttU la Ut Uttlil wUI Hit Mat ,nt irlnj t4 d
ilk, Ulttb&L Jut"4'' " '""' i,uUtH
Out of the Breastworks.'
Tate Springs, Tinn., July 4, 18S?
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen Seren years ago I contracted
an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I
tried a physician, the best at command, but
secured no benefit. My throat began to
get sore, and my body covered with sores
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I
felt that my grave must be reached In tha
near future. I gave up the doctors' treat,
ment, and with a despairing hope I com
menced tailing your medicine, I began to
Improve from the first bottle, and in a short
time the ulcers healed, and my akin cleared
oS and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
la my system. The physician did his best,
but could not cure me ; but two bottles ot
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
J. H. Robinson.
Kaufman, Tix June sj, 1888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen I hare been afflicted with a
sldn disease for about twelve years, and the
best medical treatment failed to give me re.
lief. I am now using Swift's Specific, and
have received the greatest benefit from its
use. Yours truly, Wm, Jonxs.
For sale by all druggists.
Tiik Swirr Sriciric Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756, Broadway.
London, Eng., 35 Snow HEL,
Chips.
Jack Gus, lend me a dollar!
Qus (dubiouMy) Well, Jack, Iv'o
only got a couple ot dollars to my
name.
Jack You'ro lucky. I did thiuk
of striking you for two.
Minister Well, Bobby, what did
you learn at school to-day!
Bobby I learned that the world Is
round aud turns on hinges liku tbat
globe in tho parlor.
Minister Well, what did you thiuk
of that!
Bobby I think they're asking me
to believe a good deal for a small
boy,
More votes for tariff reform. All
tbo lions and tigers in tho Zoo are
howling for free raw matorial.
Brown I saw Dumley this morn
ing and 1 didn't think he was looking
well..
Robinson (grimly) I saw him, too,
and I thought ho was looking extrem
ely well, lie owes me 95 and he saw
mo three blocks off.
I Ml latalr. Baal at
I vmsBiai vans, rat'
MCI IIBa-
Lkarnr. Wartaatad. Haarr
fSolU O.U HaDMBf Caaaa.
Eltitot aa4 natnlocaat.
Bota ta4lat'aaa laala attaa
'wlta worfca and tatta of
aanal ttltaUSl. a-BtStsOIV
Inaaea loaalll, can aaeora oaa
S.KC uowuiaupoaaiuar
Waaaavar va vast oaa par
bob. la Baca localtlr. ta Sate la
tBatrBftntabaaaow I. thnaa vhacall, BaorapUat llaaafaor
a.IaabUBB. vary BSaful UC, l.t BlltO ASS I-L KM.
naaa tun; tM.tl wall as lbs vtUfc.vt Band fraaM aftar rati
t.T. taps taam la yaar bona a sbooibs aod bbbvb tban
la Utoaa wbo may Baaa eaUtd.tbtr baeatsa yoBr oam po,rt, j
.. .. H.IU, 1.1 .n.k. thla mat afftr. aaadlfia tba N It 1.1 It
linLU valch Bad COB1TT Btni4aa rraa. as tba ltowlD, ot
lbs tatBBlas la aar toaatttr. alwara rat alia la B laft trada lar
Bt.aluroartaniplea barat.B la a locality for a naatbortv.
wa aaotllr III from flOtin to Scoot la Sra4a Irwea tb.
(BrrauBdlnc couatrr. Tbla, tba toaal woaaarfal oSar srar
kBavB,lanadslBaratrtl)ataaraaeiplatmarbaMaea4alaaea
aarttlItaa ba atta, all tnriniflcL WrtU atoaca,an4
naktanraoftbaehasta. Baadarlt vm bahardTraar IraBbla
kr Toa la aboar Ibaaarapiaa to laoaa arao;
... ..-..A wlllt moataallaan
aklctwt rlu at eoatt bat 1 cant as 1 afttr raa b bow all.H ra.
. . j i .aruMbar.arbaBabarca ladoaa. Hat If f aada
act. J laur addraM al oaaa, Jaa aaa frarura VHCG oea af tba
vi aolld cold wttcbta Is tba world BBS oar larta Itaa bf
C1IHTI.Y ajAsan.KBl. waparauaipraat, rr.icat.ata
idJraatUHUBtiaavn atAh,easii,rwtMnv, -'..
PATENTS
Caveats and Trade Marl's obtalned.and all Patent
business conducted ror MODEHATE FEES.
OUK OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT
OFFICE. We line no sub-agencies, all business
direct, bence can transact patent business In less
iiuicanu sb3 tuai laaQ mose remote irom
Washington.
bend model, drawing, or photo, with descrtpUon.
We advise II patentable or not, tree ot charge.
Our fee not due till natent Is secured.
A booky'ilow to obtain Patenw,"withrereren3e3
ut aciuai cuenis in rour state, countv. or town.
ctcul ires, Auurc&a
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
oppoaltn patent Office, Washington, D.
i rHpftrirKinrfo
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THE SCIENCE OF
LIFE, Uie great
Medical Work -of the
age on Manhooderr
oris end Physical Da
bllltr, 1'remAtaro De-
HMnUf TU VC PI C cUne' Vouni,
nilUn I III OLLllmdthe untold miser,
es consequent thereon, S00 napet S va, lii pro
scription, (or sJl dlaeatea. Cloth, loll gilt, only Loo,
tij null, sealed. Illustrative sample I let to all young
and middle-aeed men. Send now. The Gold aud
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by tba Nation
al Medical Association. Addms P.O. itit 1995,!!o
ton, MaBS.,or r. W. IL PAltKEli, graduate of Har
vard Medical College, IS years' practice in Uoeton,
who mar be consulted confidentially. Offlce, Hn.
fllullluchbL Bjiecidlty, Diseases of Man.
Cut till. out. Yuti may sever .ee It asnln.
Bept ai-d-it.
TT'TD TjUI a 20-page
Wsorlptlve Of the Soil, Climate l'ro.lsrllons
Alanuraeturlna' Imluatrlaa nnrl lfl,irnl l'.al,l.
orviralnla and other Southern Mates. Write to
W. a IIEVILL, Genl Pass. Agent,
110S.NOKB, VA.
Enclosing s-cent stamp
LADIES !
Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with
PEERLESS DYES !
They will dye everj thing. They are sold every.
"uciu. j-fiua tug. a package, su eoiora, mey
have no eaualfor Htrpntrth. hrlirhfrip.a.3 nmnnnt
In packages, or for fastnesa ot color, or non-fading
M..IIHM, lu,j uuuub rtu; or BU1UU
Moyer Ilros. and Jag. II. Mercer,
For salt.
leDirriy.
w
AINWHIGUT & CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PlULADZLl'IlU, Pa.
PERRINE'S
PURE
BARLEY
MALTWHISKEY.
DuriLLin from selccUd Bsrler Malt and gnaranteed to be cnnslcally rrjts
I free from Injurious oils and it-Ids olten contalMd In alcoholic liquors! lit,
. Itecotnmendf d ty leading rhyslclins ss a Ultmti.
ive. For tsMisni.piltifi 11 Is invaluable. ItlihllttS
epeciallr adapted to persons
np.tilr tienefltted br its use.
Nervine, Tonlo ar.d Alterstive,
appetite, a rich and abundant Mood ard IncTeawd I5eh and rnuKnlartlrstie. a
stimulant mild and gentle In enect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion frxi all wamrg at?
eases can be entirely conquered by tbe uierr I errlteB I pre Barley all Whiltm
irii . ,.s Ar,Utn irji a nmserftil stirnrrtheber to tbe enure svrlr an , ,(
IU.NE'8 I'UHE BAIiLLTMALr wiilBKEl bas protd a medicinal protection
thnrnwhonnrsuetbeir avocations in tbe opt d air, and wbotaa dally srortcaiis
ntlonal rowers of endurance. Art icui neareil orufRist or grocer forir..
-. ........... . .... . ,., ir' uiTTUiiihKit ttim I ni. maim.. ... .... -
l-ltlfini. O 1
tbose who pu
u .niirt mui.Er MAI.TWHIf-KlV Iirvuui tbeecenrlrs of ttira..:i
put with eiceveocdllr. or JtS!MSSVPJ!!n
In wet and rigorous weather. Itwlll drive all malarlcus dlteaaes from tbe (jnero.
liartl woraers oi every iwnwu y, w.m. r tuurrs iircr.a to
Dyspepsia nnd In l-emntrs mre uariey
Malt WhUlcer a lwertul invlgorant
and helper to digestion. rEliniishs
TUIIE IIAIILEV MALT WHISKEY
without unduly stimulating the 'kid
nys Increases their nagvlDir activity,
counteractsthe eSects of fatigue, has
tens convalescence and is a wholesome
and prompt dloretle. Watch the label I
None genuine unless beating the signature
Tbe analysts as It appears by the L.
bcl on esmr bottle: 1 bare caremua ..
alyted tbrrai Vaatrv Matt Wbia
csv made by M. J. K lTrriDe and mu
lt entirely tree fromloiei ou.furfurtii
metals and adds and Is absoluteis
pure." Wrafd, Cumftta Arthur Main
ilraauateuftht UnttertlUtt 0 Munich
cvenent and yrtubaoen
For rwie oy all drucl
and grocers throuti 5
the United Btatesa
canadas.
UsataBSBaaaaaaTaaaaaSBiaaaaaaa
37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH
roiLt w 1 1 1 1 1 i i . i
WATER ST., PHILA
V . I. DEALERS.
XT. I'friiTVP'V' f f S.nan AfjnJSTH WANTED nt once to supply Ten
M3M.X 1M.MM1, X I I .-tilllloll tvleri with the only offlclRl liven ot
CLEVELAND:
AND
Br Hon. W
Cartridge IKn, Ileform
work. aDDlv aulck and l
BEOS, Philadelphia, Pa.
THURMiAN
V. IIctiBCl alKJUfoof SIr.H. Clevelaiul csnulslto steel portraits. Voters
ieform Trade Policy, 4c., complete. AkciiIh report immriM tumu. For besr
ic and mate law to uoo a month. Ouiu&s Ubbit CniNca ro Aourrs. UUdoaku
sepU14-d-
. B. JBOB1INS,
DEALER IN
Foreign
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
INDUCEMENTS!
We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to
purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
1
taw
'55
Among the Pianos tve handle are the IYERS & POND,
C C. B BIGGS, BA US $ CO.,SClJOMACKER Gold
String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all first-clasa
and fully warranted for five years.
Our leading Organs are the celehrated ESTEY. MILL'
EB, UNITED STATES and other macs. '
Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WB.1TE.
NEW DAVIS, NEW DOMESTIC. NEW HOME
HOUSEHOLD, B0YAL ST. JOHN and STAND
ABD B OTA BY Sewing Machine, the finest nnd 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.
i
I HAS, BYRUl'S, COFFEE, BUOAll, MOLASHES I
J
om '-on 'yaos tinvoiti 'eaous 'aom
N. K. Corner Second and Arch Bts.
"avorders will receive prompt attentooi
I'ENNKY GOOD8
A SPECIALTY.
80LI A01NT8 rOB
F, F, ADAMS tt, CO.,
PINE CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Bole agents of the tot.
lowing brands of
Cigars.
UKNIIY CLAY,
LOND11K3,
NORMAL,
INDIAN rHINCESS,
BAM80N,
BtLVEK ASH.
Alexander Bros, d Co,
WnOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CANDIES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
BOLE iOENTS FOR
BEHKY MAILLARDS
BECANDIES
FRE8U EVERY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
'ANY ORDER
FOR FESTIVAIi
will be
SUPPLIED TiVJTH
tub
LOWEST
as koixows:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTSJ
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
POP CORN
BALLS.
IF YOU WANT
Healthful Biscuit and Pastry,
Use Rum ford Yeast Powder. It is not only
free from anything injurious, but is positively bene
ficial to health. It restores to the flour the life
giving phosphates lost in bolting, which are re
quired by the system. No other powder does this.
Turf s Pills
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
Ana nil diseases arising from a
Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion.
ly suur cosMad ana to .Wallow.
SOLD EVEItYWHEEEs -i
oo?8Jn.ctoy, '
WILLIAM HART
BLOOMSBURG, PBNN'A,,
AGENT FOR THE
KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO.
manufoctruera ot the celebrated Keystone l)yna
inlto. aHUeiploslTellglrtnii U!U?eraalaatlari5
BLOOMSBURG PLANING HILL
so.
The undersigned havlne pnt nil Planln? U
n Railroad street, In nrst-ciasa condition, li pr"
aredtodo allklndaot work in hli line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORSb
BLINDS.MOUi-DINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urmetiea av reaauuuuior rices. All lumcernie
s well Reasoned aud none bat skilled workmen
are employed,
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
furnished on application.
CHAIII.ES URVO,
I.IOOUlHbllrfT, I'
SUBSdlUBE
FOR
TUB
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