THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, BLOOMSBURQ, PA" g i was sixty years, nnd ho tcarc. anu sovcral ch Mn. v... The, Columbian Lwmm?B,0T'M 'i iu Pmiy. iiobivear Tewl"r' "tor'Ptlon price, Thn,.,l T7 ' ,B" W0CK' and 'l1"1 on "Ucr, March!, jEST ntf' r- Oolca Crock on Haturday morning. Ilia caret a wlfo year. Mr. Colo has kept ll.o popular resort ... .uU IOOi oi lno Mountftln n Bullu van county, lust above Control l n.,-.u. township of this county. Trout fishing parties from far and near, have been his guests, and ho was well known by many vuu unu oi uis nouso was used as o "register" and1 hundreds of names of persons who havo stopped thcro aro written thereon. .Mr. Colo had always enjoyed good health and his doath was a sudden blow to his family. FRIDAY, NOVKMBkjroTliir tOtHiCT fUllKOiD t"l'M TIBII. BtOOMBBUntl ft BULttVAN uauhoad TODAY, SOUTIi. Taking effect wBDNKSDAY, AUGUST 1st. lsw. BUUTli. NOlttll. Ar. Ar. Ar. tv. lt. t,t. r. x. r. m. A.m. a. w. t. v. a. i. 1 ?! l 800 00 d 40 ono aM7W l( 11 8 St SCA 01 J 48 S1SBM W 89 V M T 01 0 IS i II I " T W S 18 1 83 7 85 BSOTliO 887 1 14 T 18 10 01 7 84 S 87 1 08 7 08 lu 07 T SS 6 41 1 01 7 01 10 IS 7 u A la 1 u STATIONS. Bloomsbunr...... Main meet...... 7 20 Irondale . 1 is l'spcr.Mlll......... 7 11 MRhtsttwt.,,..,, 7 09 orangoviilo t to Forks,. .1 s 45 Tubtn , 41 Stillwater .......... 8 as Denton,............ 18 1 A JllllllHou City. Lll 00 Kdsonv...t S IS 13 05 6 49 11 OS 7 S8 8 67 Colon creek w is 00 s 45 11 10 8 00 7 00 Bugarloat, 6 19 11 85 8 40 11 15 8 05 7 03 lAUtmcns,.. ,, 8 17 It 60 8 87 11 CO 8 09 7 03 Central. a 10 ll 40 e so 11 so 8 is 7 19 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. x. 1. . 1, x. a. u. 1. x. a. x. Trains on tho P. & tu n. R. leave Rupert is follows ! XOHTH. BOCTO. 7:S1 a. m. 11:00 a. in. 8:88 p. m. 6:01 n. m. o Tralnson the D. L. W. lt. H. leave Bloomsburg Ml tu.wna. NORTH. BOOTH. 7HJa. m. 8:32 a. m. 10:57 a. m. 12:00 p. m. 8:21 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 8:88 p, m. 8:47 p. m. o Trains on tha N.tW.ll, Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows 1 NORTH. SOUTH. 10:48 a. m. 11:48 a. m. 6.M p. m. 4-19 p. m. SOMD1T. NORTH. SOUTH. 10:18 am 6:39 pm PcrHotinl. W. II. Brooke went to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Miss Mame Bchoch Is visiting relatives In Selinsgrovo. Tho Democratic Club with the Bloom Hand went to Berwick on Monday night and participated In a parade. Mr. Buckalow addressed a largo demo cratic meeting at Centralta last week Thurs day night Highest cost prlco for hides at 0. St, Vandcrsllcc's, Bloomsburg, Fa. For Biut. Twclvo $100. Bloomsburg Water bonds at par, duo Oct. 1890. In. quire at this offlco. Daniel Curry of Centralia is erecting .a large building for business purposes on tho main street of Mt. Carmcl. About 8000 feet of tho been laid In Bcott town, grossing rapidly. new sewer havo The work Is pro. For four dollars you can get a good stem wind watch In nlco case at L. Bernhardt Jewelry store, opposite Central hotel. "It's only a question of time," and a short time, too, as to when your rheuma tism will yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try It. On Thursday afternoon of last wnelr. car load of excursionists went up tho JJ. & 8. to Jamison Cltv. Cnl. dnr Bubb, Mr. Mctriman and several other gentlemen from Willlamtport, and about thirty from Bloomsburg constituted the party. The tracks of tho li. & 8. railroad aro laid to Jamison City, and tho train ran up to the end of tho tracks What was but n fow weeks ago tho farm of Mrs. nnhnru. is now a busy scene. The railroad dpot Is nearly completed, and Is largo and con. vcnient, with a wide platform entirely around It. Upon tho hill overlooking tho town workmen are employed excavating for tho foundation of the new hotel which is to bo erected by a stock company form cd mostly In Bloomsburg. It is to bo a flno building with alt modern convenlencea and to cost about $0000. As a summer re sort It is destined to become a popular place. A large boarding houso Is nearly completed, nnd tho foundations are laid for tho largo saw mill of Corcoran, Itlch. ards & Co. Tho machinery of the mill is on tho ground ready to to placed In posl. tion, and men ore already at work In the woods getting out logs. A tannery and a hub factory will soon bo erected. On tho opposite sldo of tho creek Dr. Edwards has a saw mill In operation. Tho town has been divided Into lots, and a number of them havo been sold. Col. John Jameson and A. -it. Fritz Esq. havo the matter In charge, and anyono desiring to purchase can Beo the draft of tho town, and make their selections. A largo number of workmen will bo employed In tho sever al Induttrles about to be started there, and many houses will bo required to accommo. dato them. The lots are selling at a low figure now, and It looks like a good Invest ment, as they arc suro to Incrcaso In prlco soon. A now era has dawned on tho upper end of the county, and we expect to see a thriving and prosperous villago at Jamison City in a few months. rnrndo nt Danville. A largo excursion party went Id Danville on Saturday night to take part In the De mocratlo parado at that place. There were 671 tickets sold hero, and a number wero taken on at Rupert nnd Oatawlssn. Tho procession as lt left hero was headed by Ullmore's Band, after which camo about SO buslnesss men with black silk hats, under tho marshalshlp of W. B. Taylor. Then came tho Bloom Hand followed by tho Cleveland and Thurman Club with white hats, capes and torches, marshalled by Capt. U. 11. Ent. At Danville tho Blooms, burg visitors woro put nt (ho head of tho procession. Tho town was brilliantly Illuminated, and ted flro was burned along all tho streets. Thcro were Bald to be 1000 footmen and 250 horsemen In tho line. It was tho biggest parade of tho campaign In this section. Tho Northumberland club with two bands also took part. lt was half past twclvo when tho train returned, and being Sunday morning the party dispersed In au orderly manner, with, out muslo from the bands. wanamaker's. Cotiftutitplloit Biircly cured. To hir E111T011 Flooso Inform your read- Sr. Thael. C38 North fourth, below Orccn 81. , i'liilndclpnln, is tint only physician In av,. i iiiuiucipuui, in inn limy puysiciitn iu ...... . . ..... 1 j u 1 I in uiii lutiqu uiuiiii juin ivnu- i'i n n n n nmn in nurn iifirmnnr.nL v wr- , , ,,' ' ... '11 ?,( I era that I have a positive remedy for tho I blood, special, nervous, bladder and kid. We Were never SO Well flXfjd , ... ' ... ' , ney diseases. Ho olTeis $5000 to anv rbv. to show Black Dress Goods, thnn.Hi r,t hnwim -,.. t,. i1Mtn nnr. Never SO many to Show sorts mancntly cured. I shall bo glsd to send A number of young ladles and gentlemen will present the drama entitled "Tho Ven eered Savage," at the rcsldenco of Mr. J. A. Funston next Wednesday ovc'ng at 7: o'clock. Admission 25 cents. All are in vited, Tho proceeds are for the benefit of tho Episcopal church. Democrats who have bets on tho election should not consent that stakeholders shall pay over the money until all doubt is dis sipated. The situation is much as it was four years ago, and then republicans would not give up for about six weeks. Stick to It until the last horn blows. Mrs, Ch risttanna Emmitt, died in Hem lock township on ;tho 23rd of September, aged 80 years, 11 months and 11 days. She was born in 1807 in Northumberland county. She had been sick for some time. Two children, a son and daughter survive ber, List of letters remaining In-the Post Of flco at Bloomsburg for week ending Nov. 0, 1883. Miss Janie Mason, F. Randall, Thomas It Taylor, Mr. Joseph E. Zlgler. , Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Qsosax A. Clark, P. M. The campaign is over, and both parties can congratulate themselves that lt has been an unusually clean one. There were no personalties in it. and much less bitter feoling was engendered than Is usual In Presidential year. Business will settle down to its normal condition now, and the wotld will move right on just tho same as though there bad been no election. Politics is a queer thing. Charles Armstrong was struck in tho head with a stono while in Danvillo lust Saturday night and badly cut no was on bis way to the depot after tho parade, and had. just left Mill street to go up tho tracK, when without cause or provocation a stono was thrown by a cowurdly and malicious hand with the above result. William Bolce of this town savs that he saw a man named Forney of Danville, throw it. Such a mau ought to be arrested and pun. Ished to tho full extent of the law. Ilnd Silver DoilatH. DaKGKROCS counterfeit circulated WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Tho Pittsburg Commercial Qautte saysi The counterfeit silver dollar has agi mado Us appearance In some of the towns of Pennsylvania, near the Now York state line, aid also Just within the counties along the boundaries of that state. United States Dctcctivo McSwccnoy left for the upper oil country on Saturday, but he re fused to talk about the object of his mission to the locality. He acknowledged that counterfeit coin was being circulated in various purls of the state but he would not state whether he had any knowledge of the identity of the persons who were making and circulating the bogus money. Ho said, however, that highly important develop' mcnta might be exptctcd In about two weeks. It was learned from another sourco that Chief Bell, cf the secret service department, had detailed four men to look after a num ber of Pennsylvania counterfeiters who wero circulating bogus silver dollars In Buffalo, Erie, Jamestown, N. Y., Corry, Pa., Oil City, and among farmers who re sided In tho vicinity of theso towns and cities. The counterfeit, it is said, is the finest ever turned out of an illegal mint in this country. It Is tho exact weight, per. fectly moulded, and could only bo distln gulshed from tho genuine by experts. The ereasv mnearancc so aonarent In other bogus coins Is absent In tho latest issuo. These coins are differently dated, but tbev aro both of the samo Issue. Tho change in dates was done for tho purpose of more readily deceiving trades people Tno factory where this dangerous queer is turned out is supposed to bo In tho neigh borhood of Glrard, Pa., but on this point tho secret service officers are very reticent Taken From ttic nrnve. A 110DT BE8TJRRE0TED TO SATISFY AN INStTR ANOB COMPANY. On October 7th, George Bhcblnskt called at tho borne of his son-in-law to congratu late his daughter and her husband on the advont of a llttlo stranger in their midst, a prospective christening looming up In the distance and a jolly tlmo In general. Tho father left the bedside of his daughter, wreathed lu smiles. Ho turned to look onco more upon her happy face, took a step backward and disappeared down tho stair way with a scream and a crash. Tho man was picked up badly Injured, put to bed and Dr. McWllllams summoned. Tho lat ter found the skull of tho unfortunate man fractured. Ho called Dr. Maurer In con. sultatlon and the two decided lt was ncces sary to trephane. Tho family objected to the operation and October 10 the man died His llfo was Insured In an accident com pany. A point was raised as to whether his death was the result of an accident. It was a question of money. As a result of this dilemma, Drs. McWllllams and Maurer went to the cemetery, the body was disin terred, the top of his skull taken off and the evidence that death resulted from a blood clot, brought about by the fracfuro discovered. Shamokin Ditpalch. Manor Rest Xuu Company. A meeting of stockholders of the propos ed hotel at Jamison City was held at tho ofDco of Bamuel Neyhard on Baturday'even ing, Nov. 8. An organization was Affected by tho election of W. II. Tubus, President, Geo. E. El well, Secretary, and A. L. Fritz, Treasurer. The following board of direct. ors was elected: Geo. E. Elwell, H. J. Con ner,,Mathlas Shaffer, J. K. Lockard, John Jameson, W. R. Tuhbs, A. L. Fritz. W. R. Tuhbs, H. J. Conner and J. K. Lockard were appointed a building committee. Tho name adopted for tho corporation Is the Manor Rest Inn Company. Adjourned to meet Thursday Nov. 8, at 7:80 p. m. Divide ttie Voting lllHtrlctfl. There are about twelve hundred voters registered In Bloomsburg. This indicates a population of GOOO, as against 8800 in 1880, which shows how rapidly the town Is growing, and also proves the necessity for more polling places. There were 047 votes cast on Tuesday, and the election boards did not get through with the count until long after midnight. No district should contain over 300 yotois, and a less number would be still better. Four polling places in Bloomsburg would not be too many, and the necessary steps should be taken to divide tho present districts. I,lterary Motes. Book News (John Wanamakcr, Philadel phla)j for November begins with an article by Rev. E. E. Halo on "Chautauqua Litera' ture," which cannot fail to please those who aro Interested in this admirable courso of self-Instruction. This Is followed by an account of tho historian, John Bach Mc. Master, whoso portrait accompanies tho number. There is tho usual discourse on tho books of the month, by Mr. Talcott Williams, other good reviews and miscel lany, and at the end of the magazine is a list of announced books that gives a glimpse of tho Cbiist'nas books in store f r us. and ouantities. Take Black Silk-Warp Hen riettas, the best (Priestley's of course). Ask for any number in the long line. Where else can all of them be had?' If you have a silk-and-wool in mind, pet the best. It's cheapest in the long run. Any best, so long as you pay for quality, is cheapest; doubly true of a silk-and-wool. These choicest Henriettas are made of strictly pure silk and the very finest quality Australian wool. They go in the natural gray to the dye-vats and come out a uniform shade. A new feature in these Hen riettas are 50 and 76 inch widths for Cloaks, Wraps and Shawls. They match the dress goods exactly in shade. We have had a line of All Wool Black Henriettas with ex tra heavy warp made for our special trade. This adds body, weight, and firmness to the goods. 46 inches wide, $1 to $1.50; lighter warp, 75c. All Wool Black Cashmeres. Old-fashioned stuffs that are al ways good, desirable and quick. For less than ever. Camel Hair has come back to be one of the most fashionable of Blacks for ladies' wear. The sharp turn to it has been within a month or so. Too good a stuff, to be given the go by. Take a first-class Camel Hair (say Priestley's or Lupinis) and it softens and betters with wear almost to the end, Four makes on our counters, 65c to $3.50. Black All-Wool Serges come to us under a dozen or twenty names, French, German Ameri can, various twills and many widths, 50c to $1.25. As many more widths and qualities come in the solt twills known as Chuddas. 50c to $1.50. Black Novelty Goods from Paris in blocks, stripes, plaids, and hgures. beyond your pa tience to count, The new and popular Black Side-Band stuffs for robes. Soutache Braided Robes, $7 to $16.50. Second Mourning Stuffs for Dresses mixtures, plaids, stripes. 50c to $1.50, two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption lt they will send me their express nnd post olllc address. Resnccttully, T. A. BLOCUM M. U. 1R1 Pearl 81., Now York. repV3My HAI.TtH. NnvRunsn 17. John II. ICeolur. oxecu. tor of Marin Ucm, dee'd. will sell valuable real estate on tho premises In Benton town ship nt 10 a. m. For Balk A dcslratilo and commodious rtfddenco on Main street, supplied with water, gas ana steam. Apply to lan-iutr. u. a. aioter. Nov. 2. Tho executor of Franklin Rhodes will sell real estate In Locust town ship ul 10 a. m. Beo advcitiscment. Nov. 8. A. M. Mostcllcr. administrator of Elizabeth Lutz, dee'd., will sell valuablo real estate on the premises In Mifflin two.. black of al 3 'c,ock p- m- Nov. 2. James T. Fox. executor of Franklin Rhodes, lata of Beaver townthlp, will sell valuablo real estate, on the prcm- sca in Locust twp., at iu o'ciock a. m. Fou Bale. A Bnanlsh Mandolin In ex cellent condition, been used but little, with instruction book nnd extra set of strings. Inquire at this office. Found. A cold sleovo button was found about two weeks ago In front of 1. W. McKclvy's store. Tho owner can have the samo by calling and proving property. JN. U. r OWLBR, Catharlno St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Wanted. Ono team horse', weight be tween 800 and 900 lbs. for light carriage service, 0 to 8 years old, bays preferred. lleprt to a. li. fllcuriuc, uerwicK, i'n. i.r n)CAlTiKrricES. slclan ablo In excel him, all sufferers should consult him, thereby saving money.JsulTer Inir and delay, tJUEKN VICTORIA S CROWN. The crown of Queen Victoria consists 01 diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires and emeralds, set In silver und gold. Its gross weight Is 89 or 5 dwt, trny. Tho numltt of diamonds are 1J,BM; pearls, 273; rubles, 9 sapphires, 17 emeralds, 11, It Is an old saying Uneasy lies tho head that wears a crown. It Is ncttcr to wear the crown of perfect health nnd peaco of mind through tho curative effects of Per rlno's Puro Barley Mi.lt Whiskey. For salo by O. B. Bobbins. Bloomsburg,Pa. Thos. Burns, of Nlcctown, writes. After most horridly suffering trnm blood poison, ing, pains at times being unbeatable, bad to give up work, was under caro of hospl. tal surgeons without benefit, but was com pletely cured by Dr. Thccl, 038 North Fourth Btrcct, Philadelphia. Sufferers, no matter who has failed, do not despair, go consult Dr. Thlcl, I am suro he will cure you. Gus TrtSRBET, Wilmington, Del., writes. I suffered from Brlght's Disease of tho Kid ney, waslln away, great-Nervous Debility duo. to atiuso of mercury and Iodldo of Potass, which was prescribed to mo by quacks, etn., when I consulted Dr. Thccl 538 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, who permanently cured mo. THE HOMLIEST MAN m BLOOMSBURG as well asthohandsomc8t,and others are In vited to call on any druggist and get tree a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for the throat nud lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon its merits nnd is guarautccd to euro and relieve nil chronic nnd acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consump tion. Prlco 00 cents and $1. I'lICHt IMICNt ItClllllK I'llCH. Bymitoms Moisture 1 intense Itching and stinging most at night 1 worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continuo tumors form, which often bleed and tilccralo, becoming very sore. Swayne'a Ointment stops the Itching nnd bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tho tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 00 cents. Dr. Bwayne Ss Son, Philadelphia, mny-4-ly, Ectenia, Itcliy, Mealy, Skin Tortures. The. BlmDle application of "Swavne's Ulnimcnt," witnout any internal medicine win euro any caso or Teller, Halt iiutum Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Bcaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstlnato or long standing. It Is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle BOME FOOLIs"HPEOPLE allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They oitcn say, "un, it win wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the succcssiui medicine called ivemn's lialsam, which wo sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately sco the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. t'rlne kic. and Si. Trial size irec. Al all druggists. To Preserve ISatbjial Flowers. Din the flowers in melted parafflnc. withdraw ing them (lulcklv. The lluuid should be only Just hot enough to maintain Its fluid ity and the flowers should bo dipped ono at n time, ueld by tuo stocks and moved about for an instant to get rid of air bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, frco from" motBt tire, make excellent specimens In this way, If you would preserve your health and In. vlgoruto your entire system usoPeirlne'a ruro Jlarley malt Whiskey for salcbv j. a. uouoins, moomsourg, in cow, THE POPULATION OF BLOOMSBURG is about 5,000, and we would say nt least one-half are troubled with some affection TSf vlrtuo ot an order Issued out ot the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho nndcrslfrncd ex ecutor of Franklin lihodes, Ute ot Boaver town ship, deceased will offer at public sale on the premises In Locust township, Bald county, on FRIDAY, Novombor 2, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract ot land situate In Locust township, being a tract ol un. bos ted land at tho foot ot ths Little Mountain, and bounded and described asfollows t UetrtnnlDg at a post nnd runnlog thence by land ot Daniel llorcr, and Daniel Kcttorman i.outh eighty degrees, west one-hundred and twclvo perches to a chestnut oak, thence brtlie same south OftTdegrtes, west one hundred and seventy-two perches to a chestnut oak, thence by tho same north eighty-two degrees west eleven and nve-tcnths peiches to a chestnut, thence by land ot Joseph A. Long xouth twenty perches to chestnut oak, thence by thosamo north I ITr: -nw tr serentr.four and a quarter degrees, cast two bun- IF llb"A OJ dred and twelve and tour-tentha perches to a chestnut, thence by land ot Oeorgo Heaver south seventy-nine degrees east nrty and one-tenth perches to a plno, thence north ono hundred perches to a post the place of beginning, contain. Ing ninety-nine acres nnd forty perches, and the usual allowance ot six per cent, for roads. TKRMS OF BALE: Ten per cent, of one-fourth tho purchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot tho property i tho ono-fourth less the ten percent, at the confirmation ot sale; and tho re maining three-fourth In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. JAMES T. POX, Kriti, Atty. Executor. Oct 8-'$8. T-OTIOE IN DIVORCE. Jshiuiaii Dross, vs. Sarah Gross. fi itir Court of Common Heal 0 Columbia Counlv. To Sarah I- Gross, respondent above named t flnlnrcrintr -i.. i 1 .. 1 f m.-i. . 0 o Winy 111c ucsl iiiJNUb ui n uu a ncprl Veilings Priestley's silk-warm and- Lupin's all-wool three inch borders. 75c to $5. Veils, ready made, woven border all around, go by a dozen steps to $14 BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only of tb' -hro? nn,d lungs os those complaints ;J ui.v, o- v.ujuu s I aro, according to statistics, moro numerous SIO.OO. Viewing, copying and than others. We would ndvlso all not to Instant process tf. Hale of IIorHCH. KaHt Benton. Evory dollar that finds lodgment In my pocket Is like so many greedy fishes, that every alluring object and tomptlng bait they jump at, and strange to say every one ot them gets caught Closing scenes ot the campaign and enthusiasm holding full sway. George W. Sterner and Francis Heck addressed a large and .enthusiastic democratic meeting at Bcndertown last Wednesday evening. The school house was crowded to Its utmost capacity and.scores could uot enter to find evcu standing room. Tho Issues of tne tariff were fully and ably discussed and some got their eyes opened and voted ac cordingly. The New Columbus banu en livened tho occasion with excellent music. A largo and handsome hickory pole bo- tween 70 and 100 feet in length was raised at iho forks between Barthol Kearhoof and Clarence Albertson ou Thursday afternoon. At the preachei's meeting In Danville, Pa., a few weeks ago a circular letter was read and endorsed by all the preachers, ad dressed to tho Iiishop of the A. M. E. Zlon church calling his attention to the Uemoru ltzing and Babbatb desecrating institution called a camn meeting, held every year at The sturdy yeomanry of lkntonand Sugar. Itupcrt, mostly In the Interest of a few I loaf turned out en masso and "blooming whlto men and tho railroad company. The I beauty" stood all around which was a good letter was read beforo tho conference and sprinkling of patriotic and democratic lad tho BishOD donounced such so called camp- lies who witnessed with smiling approba- meetlngs and pronounced against holding tlon tho raising of tho numinoth polo any more meetings nt the abovo named I Ucrvey E. Bmlth was tho orator of tho olace. Certainly tho whole Christian com- hour and dealt a death dealing blow to There will bo a public sule of horses aud mares at tho Exchange Hotel Saturday, comineuclng 1 1 ten o'clock. These are all young, sonio of them being with foal from the Norman horse, lt is a rare opportun ity to buy. Come a-.d sco them. During n recent trip to Mt. Carmcl wo met a number ot former residents of Bloomsburg and vicinity. Joseph Menagb has a jewelry store, Henry Klelm a drug store und J. A. Doran a tailor shop. Dr, D. T. Kreb, formerly of LIghtstreet, en joys a good practice, and W. A. Welden saul formerly of Centralia is tho proprietor of tho Mt. Carmel House, au excellent hotel. John Brofee, tho postmaster, was formerly a resident of Locust township. An English admiral, says; "It is true, tbo life-saving service of America Is not equaled anywhere In the world." It is also true that Aycr's Cherry Pectoral saves, an nually, thousands nt lives. Invaluable In sudden colds, throat, and lung troubles. Clark & Son offer some special good val ues in dress goods and cloths. Did you see that $4.00 overcoat at Gross' tor an old or young man. . x. store. Tho Dunlun. Miller nnd Youman stvlcs I in hats. Full stock just received at the icauing uat store 01 u. Lioweuucrg's. There isn't suchanother oath- Wh'V t,lie."0"1 Virginia"? Why it Is r r Oa rr J a uiouu ui uuiiuuia wintii is tuu ut'Bt nun i ering d uress oiuns utiuer any chMpflit ,n ,he country. Dealers supplied rool in America. mere are byAloxanderBros.&Co., wholesale agents, Stuffs as fine, plenty Ot lower Bloomsburg Pa. graue, uui uicic isu t d uuuici Gross Is conccde-Ho sell clothing for men. Store that keeps the variety 111 boys and children cheaper than any other every grade trom barely uaetul to rich, und where Prices are SO For coats, wraps, jackets, mnjeskas neglect tho opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle ot Kemp's Ual sam for the throat and lungs. Price 50a and SI. Trial sire free. Sold by all drug, gists. Sure tO be in the lowest niCK. lines of children's coats. and Also full , . . . , I . k ,,uu 1 ink. u, ua.u ouuoftkn una ju.i lngs mat wui uu iu measure uic received at the popular doming store 01 u whole stock by. Standard b '. goods. Checks, Small plaids Just being opened at I. W. Hartman & mostly invisible-dainty hair-line ' Xfd ftttt 1 1 1Aln m. .-. ... ' ... 52 Indies WlCie, ana txl c.t 'iimnKsgiving cuicnena ana turkeys You can save $2 00 on a suit and $2.00 on an overcoat by buylog cf Grosa the N, stripes. for style, wear and weight, the colors include a brownish a greenish agrarian a bluish a garnetlsh anoUvlsh , . . .... r ,i riusii coais ano nooos ior cnnoren at eacil Hi it great vanciy ui Clark & Son's. Also toboggan caps. xnts IS tne est combinations. price scale; A full line of under clothing cheap and goou in scarict, grey ana wnite at ixiwen-berg's. Don't fle.lav hnt un tn Ornafl' llin Nnv The new lots have just been York clothier and buy an overcoat way nni1. trm nPW nripP Wnn Sw lo PrIce- Next door to the tea store, . TTT?.1. 1 at tne same time, witnout a Ten si styles at 76 cents Twenty-bU si.50 styles at II Tweaiy si.fa bijiui av whisper customers were to nnd them out. munlty should say amen, G. W. Btooket. Sco'y, Preacher's Meeting. A large audience greeted tho Ulnehart Delhaucr company of comedians nt the Park last night In Puddle's Pond. If a play can be gauged by the applauso it creates Puddles' Pond is a howling success, It was a succeslon of encores and laughs from beginning to end, and when Delbauer the frog appeared the applauso was aeaien log. That tho people were satisfied docs not express It: as tho anllcsor tho Frog con tlnued expressions of "wonderful," "lm. possible," very audible, oh's," &c. wero lietrd on every side, ills performance has never been equalled In this city. It Is tiialolv evident to tho most obtuse why this strangely constituted man has no Iml- .mr. There could be no two SUCH. Mits Ilcatrlco lllnehart as Peetle made a ploas. ant Impression, she baa a beaulllul Boprano voice of rare power and yolume and bandlrs lt with the easy assurance mado of a true artist. Uerdanclug was wonderful, and has never been cnualcd in this city, Tho rest ot the cast Is far abovo the average There Is no question about the success of Puddle's Pood. It Is great go: from tho reading of Mother Crlmmlns' prophecy till the king frog meets U! death at Iho hands waning republicanism in this part of tho political vlneysrd. Everywhere there seems to bo but one sentiment In regard to tho public welfare and that is tariff reform. But ero this appeirs in print the Issue win havo been dccidid by the people oi tuo nation, Dr. Davidson and George Cary of Cam. bra have a peculiar bet on; luo eiecuon, If Cloveladd Is elected tho former must wheel the latter on a v. bcclbarrow from Cambra to C. C. Hughes' with Buch mottoes and decorations as tho latter moy adopt. If Harrison is elected vlco versa. Killed unci Placed on llic Track. Wilkesdabue, Pa Nov. 4. Train hands on train 280 on tbe Lehigh Yalley Kullroad when a short distance abovo Bugar Notch this morning, discovered the body of a man lying on the track. The train was stopped before reaching uim anu ue was picked up. On examination ho was found to have died from Injuries about the head, Indicating that he had been beaten to death with a club and then placed upon tho track to conceal tho crime. From papers found upon his person ho Is believed to be Wm. Lameraux, of Creasy. Twenty-flvo cents a day purchases a 98,000 policy In The Travelers, of Hartford, which Is payable In event of death by ac cident, with $15 weekly indemnity for wholly disabling injury, J. II. Maize, agent, second floor Columbian building Bloomsburg. tf. alanine Cured by I'rnyer, The faith-cure people, have been holding meetings during tho past week 6u Eagle street, near Cedar, with extremely satis. factory results. Mrs. Barrlngton, wife of a Jamestown furrier, announced her entire recovery from Insanity, In nnswer to pray, er. A mad desire to kill herself had taken possession of her. Falling in severul other attempts sbo purchased a ten pound can ister of powder, laid a train across tho floor of a room, lighted lt, and knelt down over the cannlster with her face touching It. In a few seconds the explosion came, lt did not kill her, strange to say, but hurled her out of doors and disfigured a portion of her face. Friday a representative ot Truth saw her. "Yes, I haye boon cured In una wer to prayer," she said simply. "I am rational now. Bee hero is the mark of the wound mado by tho explosion." Mrs. Bar. rington herself has no doubt of the gen ulnencss of ber cure, -Buffalo Trvth. its a marshy, boggy way through books u you haven t a snowing guiac. iviarsnier aim Knrr.mi. nironr cficrtn I np " " " V . , r r the 'Sew York Variety Store" J W. Mas. sink-holes and stumbling places heller. nm fnr ninprv.ninp in n hundred! 1 1 ,T knt. lcn'1-V.tr VmAr Winter millinery In ladles' hats and bon. lt a steady hand tsn t by You ve DclB) triramngi alB0 mi9se8. and chU. no time to pick your path, you taps m piusn, velvet and wool at e. !1l,.-,l.,; tl-miirl nnrl mnrb- y. Palest styles, lowest prices. or do nothing. Book News is made for lust such as you. It bring its little rZ IVM COSl uacri iu your putjvet ujjaiu lueir uisu ucpanmcni is uow lull lo orer. whenever vou buy a book. It MARRIED. Thcro U no more fruitful sourco of dU ... i si viiiinii-M inni . ii iiiyuiYuh of pretty lltllc Pansy ine .niere, uevcr " ' ' "7 "rttan 7 .h.iv and of Buekbom, Pa. uvcrjr uijjm km.. - ir ' I PATTEHSON MOKDAN At Hohrs burg, Nov. Ord by Hev. W. It. Mather, Mr, W, 11. Patterson and Miss Hebeca J, Mor. dan all of Col. Co., Pa, MITCHELL KEUN At Hie Iteformcd church parsonage, Bloomsburg, Pa , Nov. 8, 11389, by Hev, J. B. Wagner, Mr. Bamuel W, Mitchell ot Frauklin township, Colum. bin Co , Pa., nnd Miss Elizabeth A. Kern, quick All tho shades In ladles' plain broad cloth at I. W. Hartman & Sons'. For a stylish suit put up in cltv style. perfect fit and satisfaction always can bo had at D. Lnwenbcrg's merchant tailoring. jail ana see tne newest styles. Just received a fine lot of bKnkets. wool. en hosiery, counterpanes, notions ol all de- scripuons lower luan ever before sold at SPECIALIST IN THE Treatment of Chronic Diseases confines his Practice to such cases only as aro so clearly and fully developed as to make a complete lowlni? Patients to make a statement ot their con dltlon, on this basis ot l'osltlve Diagnosis, tor treatment. Dr. Clark's Experience has become Rtrlctlv unlimited tiv a Practice which In extent. variety and successful results Is equalled by few and excelled 1)7 none, Patients net cured by ordinary Treatment or in doubt as to the nature di meir nianaAea tcsnociaiiv invitoa. Diagnosis. Can be consulted Free of Charge at BERWICK, PA., Uoyt House, Thurslny nov. zv. BENTON, PA., Exchange Hotel, Friday, nor. uu. BLOOMSBUHG, PA.. Exchange Hotel Saturday and Monday, Dec. 1 and o. CATAWISSA, PA., Susquehanna House, l uestiay, uec. 4. DANVILLE; PA., MonTour House, Wcdncs uay, uec. o. jnov a-. THE WEEKLY PRESS, PHILADELPHIA. $1.00 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Rcnl Estate ! D S MDRjJS CO, tiEUiQturiTEBs rem Stein way, Solimcr, Kranicli cllaeh Fischer, Emerson, Pease PIANOS ANI THE CF.LKlirUTKl) Wliito Organs "RTPlanos Tuned and llcpalrcd by com petent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., WilHamsport, Pa. novll-tTMy ORPHAN'S COURT SALE , OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! No. 131 May T. 1888. Divorce. Whereas, ution the petition or libel ot the said Jeremiah Gnus, above named, a aubneona belne awarded by the court of common Pleas or saia county, a subpeena Issued out of tho said Court, commanding you, the said Sarah L. Gross, to bo and appear at tho next regular term of satd court, to show cause, If any you have, why tho said llbellant shall not bo divorced from tho bonds ot matrimony which ho has contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer ot said pcti tloner ; and, whereas, upon the return ot the said subpeena, due proof was mado that you coma aoL oe iouua or servea wuu taBuma in whereupon sn alios subpoena was awarncd by the bailiwick of tho (.hcrttT ot sold county ; n. pear at the then noxt regular term of sold court. tho said court, commanding you to be and an .0 answer. c as aforesaid, to which the same return was mado by tho sheriff. You are therefore renulred to bo and anoear on the Srst day of regular term ot said court, to ue ueiu ui. uioomsounf, ior mo iuuu cuuuiy, uu the nret Monday of December next, A. D., IBes, t) answer tno complaint aforesaid. OA31UJIL, OJUiii, ouerui. OCt. 1, -88, tf. VTOTICE IN DIVORCE. badlo Koons, by ber next friend A. J. Evans, vs. Aitrea Koons. In the Court of Common Pleai af Columbia coun lv. A'o. 40, llav Term, 1888. To Alfred Koons. respondent above named ! Whereas, upon tbo petition or libel ot the si Id ya 'lo Koons, above named, a subpama bcinir awarded by tbe court of Common Pleas of said county, a BUbpoena lisued out of the Bald Court, commanding yt u, the Bald Alfred Koons, to bo and appear at the next regular term of said Court, to show causo, lt any you have, why tho Bald llbellant should not be divorced trom the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer of Raid peti tioner; and whereas upon tho return ot the said subpoena, duo proof was mode that you could not be found or served with the same In tne bailiwick of the sheriff ot said county; where upon an alias subpoena was awarded by tho said court, commanding yon to b and appear at the then next regular term of Bald court, to answer, &c, as aforesaid, to which tho same re turn was made by tho sheriff. Vou aro therefore required to be and appear on the first day or regular termor said court, to bo held at bloomsburg, tor the Bald county, on tne nrst Monday ot December next, A. U. 1898, to answer the complaint aforesaid DAJI S.M1 1 II, no vl 9 bherlff. "A.UDIT0U'S :NtmcE Tho undersltrned. an auditor annolnted by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to distribute the funds In tho hands or A. K. smith administra tor, as shown br hla nrst and nnal account, will I sit at his omce In liloomsbunr Pa., on November I iu, at icq o ciocK a. in., wurn ana wurro i persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or be debarred from cuuung in on saiu iuuu. L.8. WINTEKSTEEN, Oct 19-4t. Auditor. Pursuant to on order ot tho Orphans' court of Columbia connty, Pa., will be sold at public sale on the premises, In tne township ot Denton In Bald county on SATUIIDAY, November 17, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m the following described real es Ute, late ot .Varla jiess deceased, tc-wltl Be ginning at a post and boonded on tho east by tot of ltohr JfcHcnry, on the south by lands ot Itobert uolley deceased, on tho west by lot ot John K. Voung, and on the north by publlo road leading from Denton to Itohrsburg, containing ONE FOURTH OF AN ACRE moro or less, on which aro erected a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE stable and outbuildings. There Is also on the premises a well ot good water and a number ot fruit trees. TERMS OP SALE Ten per cent ot ono fourth ot the purchase money to bo paid at tbe striking down ot tho property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute and tho re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nlsl. JOnN ll KEELBR, Executor. A. L. Fritz, Atty. Benton Pa. Octse. DR. T HEEL CQQ Worth Fowrth Btrt, Jrwiw pOO Grtsm, Pblladtlptalt, F. With Kl rear frenulne) Drsc-llco! expert cnee guarantees to or jou more quickly, ifeirnl iwrmunntlr thftQ dj rtdrmiiloi pfijiicltii, no m&tttr who bo BUT bo fron wnt CoHeg ft grflafttcd. er whtft ho miy culm to do. Dr. Tkeef etferi ftseo to uy odrartlitac thTtlUa (oilfotl pcofftU'U) who eta oxeol bin lo tt omtmi dlinoalBf n! ftnMtMfal tretttntnt of oil Oorofclo SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON, ORHTINATK ULCERft, BLOTCIIEA, ERVPTIOXN. FIMPI'Efl, NWZI,1 INUN,lNFIjASf NATION IMtVllallty Early Irccny, Vhynlcat and Mental I'rontrntlon, Meloneholla, Bladder and Kidney IMscunos. (Acute cases 4 10 ;) Relief ot cat: MY IIIETOHD combining tb Allopitbto, IIomaopfttbEa Eelmtlo A Boloalo ijitami of ntdlclo, the only one known thoteeree frrraoBcntlr tbo wort , Larreot Iloopltol 'finite Praetleel Experience tlfc ovtry rtmc4y ond intuu known toioltoeo for qulckcit rtoorcry too Borne sent oaro The moot daagereno eates aaUetteJL Toibr, uliliiU-ofod Bod old men' write or soli for book Truth poiln(j frudi. their ichemt to vteUmlie vffcrtri. TnoQiindi ire olittiwlatfltl br auoeki.tbtlr OS Biferatlnr ond Ijlsf ftdrartiiemrnu u well m tbo elolnk 9mK jgXEcu ron-s notice. Estate of Cvrut itcllenry of Orange. Letters testamentary on sala estate havlnir been frranted to the undersigned executors AU persons ndebted to Bald estate are hereby uotined to oar tbe same, and those having claims against sold estate to present the same to HKBECOA McnENRY, KDWAUD D. MC1IKNUY, OrannoTlllo. Grant Herring, Ally, octs Executors I1 NCOKPOKATION .NOTICE. "Notice Is hereby given that an application will bumadetothellonorobls 11. M. lltuckley. Presi dent Judge of tho Court ot Common IMeas ot Col umbia county, on the fourteenth day of November A. D. 1638, at 10 o'clock a. m., under tho act ot ASSemuiy unue uuuiuiuuvvcaiiu ul i euuajivuuio, entitled, "an act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 'i'), 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an Intended corporation, to bo call ed sunt Paul's Evangelical Lutheran congregation or riumiaia, urcusi. tuwnsuip, i uiunioia county Pennsylvania, Iho character and object whereof 13 for religious worship and r r this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits ana privileges ot the said act of Assembly, and Its supplements. Oct 19 '68. solicitor. Inf U to to yttra tiperlmc which thej do not poMiii. BMtiklllln tho hosfnnlnc vttlitvo moot v.anBarlBC and do Ur. Uouri, b-i, 6-a. Wonacodar tad. Boturday SrtBlan, boat (toll. Buoaiji, lull. UgUSt 17 "83 ly. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dllffnlactl that It run hit tjtboin. dlgeitcd, mud tuitmllated br th mot ntltlvB stomach, when the plain oil cannot oe coieratca g ana uy tne con blnatlon of the oil trlth the toypopliot phltes Is much more offlcacloui. Bemarktble as a flesh prodnttr. Persons gain r.pldly while taking !u SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in tho world for the relief and euro ol CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENERL DEBILITY, VA8TINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The great remedy for Consumptian, and Watting in Children. Sold by aU JDruggitt. sept 28-'88-ly IV1ARVELOUS This Institution Is a high grade Business Col letre. trivmcr instruction lu everv deDartment ot Dusiness euucauuu. iu auuuiuu lu luo rcuuiiu business course lt makes a specialty ot Phono graphy, Type-wrlUng, Telegraphy, and ornamen tal Penmanship. Iho prominent feature of the uommerciai i;uurou la iuj uruuircui t:uitiat;i. TCenrir avprr net or books has been taken from nrst closs business establishments, and a largo nronortlon of the course In book-keeping Is made up rrora our system of actual business practice, unsurpassed in the BClentinc application to mod ern buslnoss methods. A larger proportion of our graduates regularly obtain nist-class positions fhitn from anv other commercial colleee In the Btata. Year begins Aug. Vi, 1688. Kor clrculare address W. L. DBAN, Principal. Nov 9 3m. Kingston, ra. MEMORY DI SCOVERY. Any book learned In ono reading. Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Piracy condemned by Supremo Court. Great inducements to correspondence classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham mond, tbe world-tamed Specialist tn Mind dis eases, Daniel Greenleat Thompson, the great Psy chologist, J. M. Buckley, 1). I)., Editor ot tbe ClirtMlan Aatxxatt, Ulchard Proctor, Xhi Scientist Hons. Judee Gibson. Judah 1'. Uenlamln. and others, tent post free by ItoL A. LOisETTE, 237 Ulth Ave., New York. Oct.W-d.4t. 1 1 nm i h. Long-standing $1.00 ONE YEAlt TOlt ONE UOLLAH A. reeular nav dav has been established by all tho shops anil factories of liloouis- uurg. i. w. Hartman ABons invite a sharo flowing. You will find full lines of hosiery, cloves and undcrneai at Clark & Hon. lets vou into the secrets of books; gives you clews to the right ones anu keeps you trom pettintr wronc ones, it saves your money, saves room on your book shelves, and saves thr rrnnr wpar that comes OI o ami eups, o. r,veryuoay nays no nus tuo uvo rtwvn. ouu t iiupcat UflULO J-fl'll I iur Bpeclal salo this week of underwear and men's wooleu shirts at the Hew i ork Var iety store. J. V. Jtastcller. A Pure ana Purposeful Home Paper. A NI'.WH I'AI'EIl with every modern facility for obtaining the latest news, perfectly equipped In mall, tele graph, telephencs and cable service. Corres pondenrs, local, national and foreign, special despatches trnm all Important points. A ItJII'UIII.ICAK I'AI'Itlt, Whose trained editors present the varying phases of pontics with su'b clearness and fair ness as to give practical aid to all voters. AN II1HTUIIICAI, 1A1'1UI, Which devotes special attention to the hither to unpublished events of the great civil war, The&e war uaners. written br union and con federate omcers wno saw wnat mey ten, ronn Mr. li. Gross has lust returned from New ion. witu a taree siock oi clothing, lists consciousness of not knowing, November Book News (64 paces) is up to the mark in every department. Portrait Prof. I. Bach McMaster, "the Macaulav of America." We want every reader or would-like-to-be reader of worthy Books, who is within reach of our Bookstore by mail gel the place, New York Hole, Uloom. I. V. Uartman & Sons' stores are a nart 01 liioomBtnirK. They clothe ami Iced tnilulreils of its citizens. Their delivery wairon is been at all Pours from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. each day hauling out dry goods, groceries, dishes, class ware, &c. to all pans ui mo luwn. Special liarcatoB in ready trimmed coods at unruiey s. Tho largest atnek of oveicoats in the country can ho seen at B. Lowenbcru's i;anu mat means anywnzre), to popular doming store, see hook news. 5 cents. 50 cents a year, John Wanamakku. slacks, Now Castle, (Pa.) Cburanf, Bept. Slut, 1689. If 'not Immediately corrected by (ho -.use ot 1D": Iw. Htraananlla. Boouor or later lead to jjioomauurg uptra uU, uu., , . Evurv Dair warranted. i TJnw 12 I latsi resuiw. wu v. I' - Shoes All who are fond of a good smoke will save money nnd health by sn.oklng t0 "Old Virginia Cheroot." Take no other aud bowaru ot lmitatlous. Tlicy are retail. ed 0 (or 10 cents, aud guaranteed to be the best goods on tho markijtpriUiejjmoney, Tryvthem am bo con'yiosco!jj&exaoder Hroa.& UoVwholcale agents, Bloomsburg ra. an Invaluablo war library, A I.ITKKAUY l'.U'KK, Giving every week the brightest and best selections from recent poetry, and entertaining neaivuiui siuries uy eminent wriienj, AVAUMBIt'N I'AI'Itlt, Havlnir the best conducted agricultural tiara In America, where ere gathered the views ot progressive idnuers aim garuuers lue country 01 er, upon all questions of crops, fruit, cattle, ijuuurj, tarui uuuuius, vw. A IlIltltUIIA.NT'S l'Al'HU, ntvlng full reports from tho I'lilladclDhta. New York. Chicago, und other city innrttta. 1'ilces ana snipmentsor grain, nta-BtucK, irovisions. grucurioi uuu i;uuuir ijiuuuuo, A WOMAN'S l'.ll'Ull, Extending a helping hand to all women. To them Is devoted a lull page In which they show each other, under editorial mild ince. "now to get married and how to keep house," tn tbe iuie.uifivTiiu iiuiuiuii. rur tuubu vtuu art) forced lo remain single and board, the way H made pleasant. Emy woman redder has a A CIIII.UIlUN'rt l'APIill, With Winter games' and entertainment for little people, liuti uetton In the wuj a of mak ing things and doing things. Hummer eicur. Hons to Ilia nelds aud woods, l'uules f it the quick -wilted, and plenty of prUcs to make the slow.wltted quick. IMPORTANT CLVUlTlNO AIlItaNOBXIBNT. llr BDeclal arraniremcnt with all the lend I 1-iLllJ n j- n, L 1 rt . t I weeaiy aim mommy penouicais or America, suo Unlldren lry tor rltCner'S tlStOria. scrlpu .uj are taken for any ono or more of these ' I Journals In connection wltn the kly l'asn at Ittucu tow rates as virtually niaxes our great lamllw paper fllKlJ to the subscriber lor one ear. Dtuiiiiacuuieaiuiuuueu ireo upon appucauon., Addrest ' TUB I'llKSS co.Ml'ANV, Limited, Phllalelnhla l'a. Not-iI BUSINESS NOTICES Tho season of the year is here when you live almost entirely indoors. This is the time to beautify yourliomes by papering them, and why put it on till spring; these rooms will look 111st as well then as if you put it off till spring to do the work and you will havo tho use ot them. "Wo can show a stock of wall paper mat in size anu ueauty is second to none in the county. Theso are the best goods from the best makers. Tho prices aro in accordance with tho value of the goods. Wo havo some wall paper remnants, these accumulate in any business, they must move oil' to mako room for now goods. Tho question is, does your room fit. Via havo just opened a line of lino ladies' fashionable pocket books. Tho new stylo stretches the length into width. W. H. Brooke & Co., Successors to G. A. Clark. aro cured by uso ot Ayor'B When B&by vu sick, wo 2vs her Cutorlt. When she wm a Child, she cried for Cutorla, When hb becamtj Mlu, she clang to CutorU, fWben she had Children, th gave them OaMoria, Buy Lester's Suhool, Every- pair warranted. " onoos. D nS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Medictlsnd Surglcil OtTlce, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA i:STAllI.IBIIi:0 40 YlSAltB I'or tha trefttraetit of Yiiutlirtil Iinitrtlilenott. itl of Vigor, Kftrvont Ueblllty anil Hitt-cl.il Ifl.vUKe. wontultailuti uyinailiroeoicaarge. liK nnii rTrti Olneo h nun from t) a.m. y.u.,u from to v r.u Mayu-l,'-Oo.ly Blood Diseases tho persevering Sarsaparilla. This medicine 's an Altorativo, and causes a radical change lu the system. The process, In somo cases, may not ho quite so rapid as in others ; but, with persistence, tho result la certain. Bend these testimonials : " For two years I suffered from a so vero palu In my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspejxila. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a euro, I began to tako Aycr's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly .benefited by the first bottle, nnd after taking five bottles I was com pletely cured." John W. Benson, 70 Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. Tho usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend Induced me to try Aycr's Sarsaparilla, Less than threo bottles healed the sore. In all my expe rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect ot tha use ot this medicine was tho strengthening ot my sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Bprlngs, Texas. " I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth er and sister wero similarly aftllcted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Ijut winter, Dr, Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla., ) recommended me to take Ajer's Barnaparilla, and continue It (or a year. For live months I took It daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for tho last three months." T. K. Wiley, 118 Chambers at., New York City. " Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain In my side. I did not notice it much at first, but It gradually grew worse uutll it became almost unbearable. During the latter part ot this lime, disorders ot the stom ach and liver increased my troubles. 1 uegan taking Aycr's carsaparma, aud, after faithfully continuing the uso ot this medicine for somo mouths, the naln disappeared and 1 was completely rured." Mrs, Augusta A. Furbtnh, 41UYV(UUI, 1U5S, At 1 nyur s aarsaparma, rtlEPARBD Br Dr, J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. I'rUe 11 ill MUw, S. Worth , uiu.,