The Columbian iinoT j rIiea eTory rrldir' aub3cri,tl0I rrtop, FRIDAY, NOVEMlJUIt ToTTsseT COMUT miLKOJD Till THIS, BLOOMSDUItU A EULL1VAN HAILItOAD Taking effect WKDNRSIUY, AUClUSTlst, 1833. Art Ar. Ar. Lt. Lt. Lv nioomsburg........ Tai s 10 s oo v oo i w a oo MalnHreet 7 so a 09 7 60 mill era Irondale 7 18 M 7 48 9 13 M 8 W 1'apcrMlll 7 II Hill) 3MDI 6 IS Llghtstrect. 7 ) 1 47 T 85 9 ) 7 OS 8 18 orangevlllo 0 6 1 M 7 S5 wij 5 07 KorkS, 0 14 1 14 I 18 10 (II 7 M 87 TUbbS - 4l 1 (j 1 08 111 01 7 8t 6 41 HUllWatCC. 6 3D 1 01 J 01 10 15 7 41 8 48 Denton,.....-"..-. '8 IS 60 t 54 10 80 7 51 8 64 " A 1! 10 Lit 00 EdsOnS, 8 ti 13 05 8 49 11 OS 7 68 8 67 COlM creek 8 21 OO 8 49 II 10 8 00 7 00 sugarioaf, 8 19 II U 8 40 U IS 8 05 7 01 L.iubacb.8,.. 6 17 11 60 8 87 11 20 8 09 7 On Central. 8 10 11 40 8 80 11 30 8 is 7 12 Lv. Lv. I.t. Ar. Ar. Ar r. M. A. M. A. If. A. M. A. H. A. 11. o Trains on the r. Jt. it. It. loavo liurertiB follows 1 NOHTU. SOUTH. 7:31 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 3:89 p. tn. e.Tjl n, m. o Tralnson tho D. L. t W. II. It.lcaTe Bloomsburg as follower MOUTH BOOTH. 7:19 a. m. 8:33 a. m. 10.67 a. m. 13:08 p. m. 8:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 8:47 p. m. o TralnBnntba N.W. U. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i NORTH. BOCTH. 10:48 a. m. 11:48 a. ra. 8.18 p. m. 4'19 p. m. BCNDAT. north. BOtrrn. 10:18 am 8:39 pm I'crHonal. J. Q. Wells and D. L. Brown went to New York on (Saturday, returning on Tuesday. C. E. Il"lcc was called to Philadelphia to attend tho funeral of his sister, Mrs. Bcott. Bho was burled Sunday afternoon. J. W. Pcrrv, proprietor and landlord of tho Klk Run House, Sugarioaf township, was In town Monday. Prof. F. II. Jenkins, was summoned to his homo In Chlttenango, Tuesday, to at tend the funeral of his mother. " Mr., Uoratlo Moore, ot Nantlcokc, nnd Mr. Gcorgo LaycocK, foreman of tho Wllkes-Uarrc Record for several years past, have purchased tho Nantlcoke Sun. There Is lota of room to grow In Nantlcoke, and wo hope tho new firm will nil up tho full measure. Mr. Ilartman, the retiring pro prlctor, will engage in other business. Shitkthinny Echo. Mr. Laycock Is a grad uato of the Republican ofllco and was form, ally a resident of this town. "We wish him success. A now tin roof has been put on the Wirt and.Klwell buildings jointly. A new lot of wedding Invitations just re ceived at the Columbian office. An examination of teanherB will be held at Light Blrcot, Nov. 29. After tho parade Tuesday night tho Ber wick Band serenaded Mr. Buckalew and Mr. Ikelcr. MUs Dora Marr Is prepared to do type writing. She can be found at her homo corner of Main and Iron Streets. Rev. T. Prltchard of PhUIipstmrg, New Jersey, will deliver a lecture In the Light Street M. E. church Tuesday evening Nov. 20. .Stamping ot all kinds done to order. New Yolk's latest styles of pattern used. Hock Street, 2nd door below Market St., Bloomsbnrg. tf. On our 2d pago to-day will bo found a striking and instructive illustration of the comparative worth of the various kinds of baking powders now in the market, Tho weather prophets predict that the fall of snow the coming winter will be light ibecausc of the many heavy rain falls during ilhe summer Benson. .In answer to tho oft repeated question of 'Iho past few weeks, "What's tho matter with narrison ?" wo aro forced to admit that thcro docs'nt seem to be anything the matter with him just now. Tho republicans had their final parade ion Tuesday night. Lieutenant Spotts has been drilling them and they marched well. The Bloom Band and Qrozers Band of Berwick wero in tho line. It Is said that yellow fever never attacks a cigarette smoker. Tho fever is thought to believe in fair and honest competition, and is perfectly willing that the clgarctto should have Us share of the victims. It all the bets on tho election In this town were known, and claimed by the Directors of Bloom Poor District, thcro would be no occasion for levying a poor tax here for tho mext year at least. Thousands of dollars changed hands. W. A. Snyder has secured a situation In a Urgo printing establishment In Wilkes, barre, which he entered this week. lie has betn In tho Colombian ofllco for three yearB and a half, and we regret to lose him, as ho la a good workman and an excellent young mar,. Sharpers have discovered that a hand somo Income is poBslblo by traveling .through the country and making complaint ujialnst farmers who do not comply with tho law relative to the cutting down of Can. ada thistles. Half tho penalty goes to tho Informer. Wo went to press last week on Thursday morning boforo the official tablo of votes had been made up, and as the table was put lu typo on Wednesday, we were neccs. sarlly obliged to take somo ot mo ngures from unofficial sources. In this way a number ot errors occurred In tho table. 'Tho corrected vote appears this week. List of letters remaining in P. 0. at Dep. ton for week ending Oct, 31st 1888. Mr. John M. McNollon, Mr. Clay Jonos, !Mrs. Harriett A. McCloskoy, Edward Oa. '.borne, E. II. Everts, Mr. Wra. II. Coldwell. .Mrs. Pruella Albertson, Mlas Allco II. Sbultz, Miss Alphla Wells, Susslo Messon- Ser. .Persons calling for theso letters will please say advertised. Ella Appleman, P. M. Tim m-rfnrmunco of tho Illnchart-Dcl- hauer company was given at tho Opera House Monday night to a meagre audien ce, whlrh nan. however, well nlcased with tho entertainment, judgbg from tho fro- quern outbursts expressive ot approbation. The contortions of Deluauer, the "Human Frop," were most wonderful, and elicited round rIiht round of heartv ariDlau&o, The play was interspersed with good music and variety acts, and the performers wero all good, making altogether an excellent performance. Ex-commlsslouer Tripp and son Mlln are erecting a large boarding bouse at Jameson city, Columbia county. The ex-commis. sloner elves a clorlous account of Iho new town. Building lots aro selling lorlw each and new manufacturing enterprises are constantly locating llitro. Jameson city like Lopez Is destined to bo our enter, prising town In the near future. Suliuun Republican, Tho Slato Fishery Commissioners an Bounce that Ocrmnn carp will bo supplied lo thoso citizens who may desire to have them for stocking ponds or streams. This offer should ho largoly accepted, as tho carp Is n fish that will thrlvo In wators whero tho trout nnd various other kinds cannot exist. It Is not as fino a food fish as somo others, but is far from being dls tasteful. Tho fact that It Is such a rapid propagator of Its species Is one of tho strongest reasons why farmers and others should glvo It attention. Llstol letters remaining In tho Post Of flee at Bloomsburg for week ending Nov. 18, 1888. Mr. T. L. Brackvllle, Mr. W. It. Brook ing, Daniel Bruman, Lanco Brnchcyus, Bralnc, Carlo Bloomsburg, Wra. Chrlstee, W. 0. Fry.JA. Fochey, Mls Ellcu Fully, Geo. Halderman, Copt. Frederick A. Hal wan, Geo. Heist, Chas. Knltllc, Simon Kinney, John Marshall, flrldo McCormlck, II. J. Powell, Hobt Roan, W. W. Sterling, Dr. Shelly, Miss Llnea Smith, Mrs. Mathlldo Bchultz, Bonj. Tyson (two), D. Walton, Dr. M. Waits. Persons calling for theso letters will please say "advertised." Gkoiiob A. Clap.k, P. M. On July 1, 1888 the price of tho Colum bian was reduced to $1.00 a year. Tho paper Is tho largest In 'he county. At tho reduced prlco lt is necessary that wo should have promptpaymcnts. Every sub scriber knows whether ho owes anything on subscription, without being informed by a special dun. If all who owo would send in tho money, they would save us tho troublo and cxpenso of sending bills by mall, and themselves tho annoyance of being dunticd. Thcro are pcorlo who are always prompt In tho payment of all their hills except nowspaper subscription, and yet lose their tempers when reminded by the editor that ho has furnished them with reading for a year or more without pay. Tho best way In tho world to avoid a dun is to pay up. The executors of tho estate of W. N. Brown deed, will sell real cstato in Mifflin twp. this county, on Thursday December 13, 1888. Tho first property is tho home stead farm and contains 131 acres and GO perches strict measure whereon aro erected a brick dwelling house, bank barn and outbuildings; tho farm Is mostly cleared and under good cultivation. The second property Is known as "Brown's Mills" being a grist and flouring mill and 40 acres of land together with a dwelling house, bank barn and outbuildings. Theso properties are convenient of access being about ono mile from Creasy Station (Mlflllnvillo) on the North & West Branch division of the Pennslvanla Railroad and are considered among tho most desirable In this county. Do you suffer with catarrh 1 You can be cured If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold by all drug gists. The Philadelphia Inquirer, of a recent date, has a long article commenting on tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan railroad, and among other things says : But thcro Is another point still beyond. About ten miles above Central is Bcrnlcs, where tho mines of tho State Lino and Sullivan Rail road are located. The coal mined there has been sent principally to Northern markets, as there was no direct Southern outlet. Tho coal passed North ever the State Line and Sullivan Road to the Lehigh Valley, and found Us chief market in the North. When tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Road is ex tended through a pretty direct line will bo formed in connection with the Northern Central to Baltlmoro and the South. Tho distance to Baltlmoro from Bcrnico will bo fully ISO miles shorter than tho present route. In fact there Is no coal sent there now, as the dlstanco is so great that tho cost of transportation is practically prohi bitory. It is expected that a market for Bcrnlcc coal will be developed in the South, and tho wholo tonnage will pass over tho Bloomsburg and Bulllvan. Before reach ing Bcrnico the road will pass through an immense tract of timber laud of about 100, 000 acres, which Is a primeval forest. Tho trees are represented to bo of enormous girth and aro expected to furnish a largo and profitable tonnage for the road. Tho grades aro very favorablo for transporting tnis tonnage at a low cost. Work on this extension will be begun before the end of the year. PnytiiK election HelH. A considerable amount of money changed hands in Bloomsburg on tho election, and tho losers pretty generally notified tho stakeholders last week, Friday, to pay over the money to tho winners. A large number of silk hats will adorn the heads of lucky betters; one young man will pay a month's board for a republican friend. On Monday night a great deal of amusement was creatod on Main street by a procession formed at J. Saltzcr'B. Mr. Baltzer appear cd In full Republican Club uniform, and took his seat on a wheelbarrow decorated with two torches and two flags. F. B. Hartman was the wheeler, and ho started up the street with his load, surrounded by a big ciowd of b iys. At each corner Mr. Hartman who Is a staunch democrat, was obliged to stop and say, "Hurrah for Har rison," that being one of the conditions ot the bet. Jus-t behind this party camo an immense wheelbarrow containing William bhutt with a flash light torch, Lee Hai man fur nished the motivo power. Mr. Harman wore his high Cleveland hat draped In black. Tho boys persisted in getting in front of the barrows, and placing big sticks beforo tbo wheels, and tho result was that tho occupants were frequently dumped out. In front of Caldwell's Hotel, and at Keller's storo where Mr. Ilartman Is employed, red lights were burned, and the street was brilliant and noisy, O. M. Lnckard has a similar bet to pay, in which Joseph Ralston will be the pas senger. Notice to collcctorH niiilXowiiNlilp Olllcc-rH. An act of the Legislature and approved June 2nd 1881, (Sco pamphlet laws, pago 451 renulres tax collectors, township and borough officers to make return ol seated and unseated lands upon which no property can bo found from which to mako taxes to tho County Commissioners on or beforo tho first day of Juntiary next, with a sulll. clent description by boundaries or other, wise, of each separate lot or tract and about the quantity of tho same. Those who fail to make returns by said day will bo held for such loss- Taxes so returned become u lien against the property so re. turned, Wo have blanks on which these returns aro to be mfdo and will furnish them upon application of collectors. It Is tho duty of each School Board, Supervisor, and Overseer of tho Poor to sco that these taxes are returned. J. D. Bodinb, Corn's. Clerk. Nov. 10 7w. Bolls, carbuncles, and otner skin erup tions indicate that tho system Is endeavor. Ing to reject poisonous acids, ami that 1 Ayei's Sarsaparilla Is Imperatively needed. It Is the most reliable of all blood medi cines. Ask your druggist for it, aud take no other, THE COLUMBIAN AND Court I'rocccdliiRB. Tho coi.rl met at 13 o'clock noon on Thursday, Noy. 8, for the purpose of count, ing tho vote. Judge McUcnry presided, Judge Murphy being unavoidably detained. G. M. Quick and B. N. Walker wero ap pointed clerks. Tho official result appears in the tablo elsowhero. I). R. ColTman was appointed Congres sional return judge, and G. M. Lockard Judicial return judge. Nov. 14. An adjourned court was held for motloas and arguments. Judgo Hinckley filed opinions In tho following cases I U. A. Smith vs. .W. B. Colo, rule con tlnucd to Deo. 3, testimony to bu taken In meantime; cstato ol E. Pctcrman, auditors report confirmed ; Hill vs. Hill, dlyorco re futed. B. Drcshcr vs. B. & B. R. R. Co. amend ment allowed. Estato ot Mary N. Harman, additional exception lo auditor's report filed. G. W. Ash appointed guardian of Amy F. Ash. C, W. Ammcrman appol-.ted guardian of Lizzie Coleman. Petition ot B, F. Zirr, guardian ot Carlton A. Caswell for order to Invest money, filed. Estato ot John Runyan, petition for Bp. pralscrs filed. Morris & Lewis vs. A. J. Evans, 'judg ment for plaintiffs for $1120.17. J. II. Albright vs. J. 0. Karns, rulo to show cause why judgmont shoula not be opened. Estato of Peter Hclwlg, rule on David Helwlg to show causo why an attachment shall not Issue. Illnicliiit XoIhch In the tars, sometimes a roaring buzzing sound are caused by catarrh, that exceed ingly disagrceablo and very common dis ease. Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly success ful remedy for this dlscaso, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the pecu liar medicine. Council ProccedliiKS. NovBMDBrt 8, 1838. Regular meeting. Present, P. 8. Har man, president, and members Wolf, Ring, ler, Cadow and Wells. On motion J. D. Shaffer was elected as slstant policeman. On motion the following building permits wero granted : II. G. Ort, stable; Harman & Hassert, machlno shop3; Dr. J, J. Brown, dwelling house; Bartley Albertson, dwelling-house anil stable ; C. B. Robblns, dwelling-house. An application was presented by G. 11. Martin to move weigh scales six feet fur. ther into Light Street road. Referred to committee on streets, etc. The bond of M. C. Woodward, collector. was on motion received aud approyed. The sanitary committee reported tbo premises of S. C. Shlvcs, occupied by J. W. Glbbs, to be In an unhealthy condition, Referred to the bourd of health. The contract with C. W. Miller for con struction of sewer was ou motion unani mously approved. On motion the commissioner of highways and town engineer were directed to examine the run from the canal to the point below where it seems to bo so obstructed us to prevent the free flow ot water and to take such steps as are necessary to effect a free flow On motion the reoort of committee on highways and bills and accounts were read, approved and secretary directed to Issue orders for the same. On motion It was ordered that tho com mittee of highways notify C. W. Miller to stop shipping llmestono spawls until fur ther notice. On motion council adjourned. Of intebbst to Ladies. The scalp may bo kept white and clean, and the balr soft, pliant, and glossy, by tho uso of Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation nevir tails to restore to faded aud gray hair its origi nal color. Sold by druggists and perfum ers. Twenty-flvo cents a day purchases a $3,000 policy In The Travelers, of Hartlord, which Is payable In event of death by ac cident, with $15 weekly indemnity for wholly disabling injury. J. 1L Maize, agent, second floor Coiumiiian building Bloomsburg. tf. CoiiHiiiuptlou Hurcly Cured. To tub EniTOH PlcsBe Inform your read- ers that I have a positive remedy for tuo abovo named disease. By its timely uso thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy fiibb to any of your readers who have consumpt'on tf they will send me ibclr express and post olfic address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM M. U. 181 I'earl St., New York. sap',21-ly WANAMAKER S. rmt.ADEi.rniA, Monday, Uoy.is, Wi The 50 cent stuffs at a couple of counters. More than two hundred and fifty styles and col orings, ii-wooi, goou weignts, and designs as rich perhaps as you'll see in the costliest goods. Many ol them were 60 and 65c. since frost ; none thatjjwouldn't be big value at more than half- a-dollar. Here are some of them : French Ottoman Foule, 12 shades. Ladies' Habit Cloth, 5 1 inches, 23 shades. French Serges, 40 inches, 10 shades. Cashmere Serges, 38 inches, 10 shades. Extra Weight Serge, 52 inches, 8 shades. French Basket Cloth, inches, 12 shades. Self - Colored Checks, 40 40 inches, 18 shades, Armure Raye, 40 inches, 1 shades. Basket Weaves, 40 inches, 12 shades. Satin Berber btnpcs, 40 inches, 12 shades. Diagonal Stripes, 40 inches, 8 shades. Wave Woven Stripes, inches, 10 shades. Foule Serge, 38 inches, shades. Prunella Serge, 38 inches, 40 IO to shades. Silk Check Tricots, 36 inch es, 9 shades. Beige Mixed Cloths, 40 inc'fles, 7 slncles. Silk Illuminated Plaids 36 inches, 10 shades. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. WANAMAKER S. A dress pattern of either for $3 or 4 1 We have never known a time when you could pick from such a moneyful range ot 50 cent stuffs. One of the toughest stuffs you'll come across. Hard, wiry, springy to the touch, and yet soft and yielding enough to drape gracefully. For knockr about wear, but neat and mod est. We never heard of it for less than 372 c. The price to day is 25c. In checks and small plaids, dark effects. In all the crowded Dress Goods there's no kind completer in its way than stuffs for Second Mourning. They are at the Black Goods counter, a storcful by themselves. We have given more thought to them tlian ever. More styles, more that are very modest priced. Half-a-dozen to set you thinking of all : Serge, broken hair-line clus ter stripes, 50c, four styles. Serge, graduated cluster stripes, 65c. 50-inch Serge, 2 styles, hair lines and yz inches apart, 65c Scarce ; desirable, and worth 75c as the market goes. 52-inch cloth in checksjand plaids, 75c ; 4 styles. A little finer, $1. Stripes, ombre stripes and checks, with plain to match, 85c. Camel Hairs have again come to be one of the most fashion able Blacks for ladies' wear. The genuine Camel Hair softens and betters with use almost to the end. How shall you know the genuine r Buy of a repu table dealer. Then you're safe; his guarantee will be behind it. If you wish to lean on your own wit, here s a hint : 1 hey say real Camel Hair the lianging hairs takes a jet black, while the blackest of the make-believes has a grayish cast. Glance at a flight of dainty Handkerchiefs for Women that has just lighted on the counters. Sheer, clear, and as gracefully beautiful as if touched by fairy fingers. Sheen of silk and airi ness of a spider's web. Not overloaded with embroidery the white snowy as their own Swiss mountain tops. These begin at $1.25 commonly $2.50) and run to $3.50. Some of the others : Irish Linen, scalloped and embroidered, or hemstitched and embroidered, pure white, 23Ctol.W. Main wnlto, hemstitched. 6 lo 3V!. 1'rlnlf d, hemstitched, JSC a dozen. U'rlnted and embroidered hemstitched, 13X0 each. Embroidered and hemstitched, 12X0 each. In Men's Handkerchiefs : Men's thrfc-quartcr, hemstitched, a and x loch hems, plain nr printed, J1.60 a dozen. A special Importation ot Men's three-quarter hand hemstitched Handkerchiefs; very scarce goods, 16, $;.50 and (9 a dozen. Do?ens of other sorts, including French Nov eltlep up to TSc. And we've only heard the first note of the Handkerchief song. John Wanamaker. Buy Lester's School Shoes Every pair warranted. hai.ich, Novbmber 30. James T. Fox, executor of Franklin Rhodes, latu of Heaver town ship, Columbia county, will expnnc to pub lic sale nt 10 o'clock a. in., ou the premises a lot of valui.blo real estate. Sco adver tisement. Dboembei! 1. E. R. Drinker and Lloyd Paxton, executors of the estate of J. H. Harman, dee'd., will cxposo valuaolo real estate in the town ot Rupert to sale at 10 o'clock a. m. NovKMBEit 17. John R. Keeler, execu tor of Maria Hess, dee'd. will sell valuable real estate on the premises In Benton town ship at 10 a. in. Foit SAiJt. A dcslrablo ami. commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to JanSOtf. li. N. MotEit. Found. A gold sleeve button was found about two weeks aeo In front of 1. W. McKelvy's store. The owner can have tho samu by calling and provlnu property. N. B. FowiBit, Catharine St., Bloomsburg, Pa. LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fino Cabinet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only 10.00. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. Tho Dunlup. Miller and Yoiiman style lu hats. Full stock iust received at tho lending bat More of I). Lowenberg's. New Gilbert llannels In green, grey, ai bluo at II, W. SLOAN'S. If you aio n going tu buy a bed-room suit tic euro and get thu latest styles and the place tn get them is at lUKcr os iscnd CI S, ana puces its iuw ua iuu juweoi. A trial of our Teas, Coffco, Bntcos is all w nuk, We keen the best. Very Hesn, THE GREAT EASTERN TEA CO Mu(T of nil kinds Claik Ss Bon. & Fur Mumey'n at Our lino of black dress goods Is very Henriettas In all qualities. 11. W. SLOAN'S. largi and fine, at A full lino of under clothing cheap and good In scarlet, gley and white nt Lowcn erg's. Tho latest styles In parlor suits always on band and prices away down at Baker & Bubder's. One ot tho advantaso you have In bring Ingiyour fresh butter, eggs, dried fruit &o to I. W. Hartman A Son's, you can buy groceries, dishes, limps, dross goods, and trimmings, flannels, coats, shawls, shoes, under wear and all kinds of notions and fancy goods. 23 Boxes Niagara Corn Starch 80 lb at THE GREAT EABTEHN, also Immeaao quantities ot Gloss Starch. The best goods for tho lowest money to bo bad anywhere In NORTH EASTERN I'ENN. Flno braid trimmings In all colors at 11. W SLOAN'S. Now Is the time to get your furniture at Unkcr and Bender's, Cor.. Mtfn & West Sts. A fino line of itBAr, sbaiskin caps i jus' ot D. received nt the popular clothing store Lowcnbcrg's. HOo to Clark & Bon lur Children's Coals. your Ladles .and Bloomsburg Is fast spreading her bord ers, no place Is It seen moro than at I. W. Uarlmun & Son's enlarged, repaired, and relighted stores, see their new coats up stairs, new shawls on first floor, dress goods nt tho dress goods counter. Finn .ncls all over the store. Winter millinery In ladles' hats and bon. nets, trimming, &c., also misses and chil dren's caps In plush, velvet and wool nt E. IJarkiey's. Latest styles, lowest prices. Blankets and comforts. A flno assort ment at H- W. SLOAN'S Ladled eliould see tho fancy Stands for covering at Clark i& Son. See Baker ami Bender's holiday goods next week; they have Just what you want. "Am vnn nr-mininted with Madam Mod- ieska" if not I. W. lUrtman & Son's will inirmliirn vnn tn her bv showing you nice Seal Coat tho sti she wears. Call and see them. Vnr a Btvllsh suit nut ui in city slyle, iwrfnet fit and satisfaction ulwuya can ho bad at D. Lowenberg's merchant tailoring. Call and see the newest styles. Tho ''Old Vlrulnla Cheroots" are manu factured onh by' P. Whltlock, Richmond. Va., who is proprietor of tho largest spec- ial cheroot factory in the world, bold uy t,.(iII itrinTirlatn. crroecrs and elznr dealers everywhere. 0 for 10 cents. Alexander Ilrnn. & Co . Wholesalo Agents, Blooms. burg, Pa. Jcrsoy ribbed underwear for infants) at 11. w. ouunn -- Blankets. Comforts, .Flannels of all kinds at Clark & Son's. T. W. lUrtmnn & Son's have: A big pile of Blankcta upstairs all colors And prlc . ill anil pi ice. C. C. Marr selln George B iyd & Soi.'j vruu such us vou saw and lusted at the at I TAKE A WALK to the Great Eistcru Tea Co and be con n;ed that Ihev are iwad ouurters for Ulusa and tjueens ware, wiiito wasu isawis uuu metiers uuc to $i.uu. Special bargains In ready trimmed goods at ii. iiarKiey's. There Is no necessity for auy ono saying he cannot afford lo smoke when he can buy 5 "Old Virginia cheroots" for 10 cents from any first class cigar, drug or grocery tore. .Alexander liros dsUo., wuoiesuiu Agents, Bloomsburg, Iu. Full lines of Dress Goods nt Clark & son. A choice lot of new hats, trimmings, cl . at Mrs. F. K. Marsh's. Go to C. O. Marr for comforts, very heap. You will find full lines of Ladles Plush Coats, Jackets &c at Clark & eon. THE GREAT EASTERN TEA CO make a speciality cf tea, coffee, spices. RUirs. NUTS. BANANAS, UlfANUES, LEMONS, all kinds of GRAPES, FIGS. Dates, Fancy TabU RalsiuB, English wal- uts, paper sueu airaonus, Jiruzui auu. foreign and native mixed nuts, PRICjvS TO SUIT ALL. Don't fall to call ut Mrn. F. K. Marsh's and sec the flno lot of cheap uoods just re ceivedfelt hats from 25 lo 50 cents, tips from 25a to $5 00, trimmed hats from Si up. C. O. Marr pays 22c for eggs, 2fic for butter. Special bargains In gloves, hosiery and underwear ut Clark & Son. Tho largest slock of overcoats in tho country can bo seen at D. Lowenberg's popular cloiuing store. BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When B&by was sick, fe her CastorU. Vfhen the was ft Child, she cried (or CutorU, When the became MlM, the class to OwtorU, When she h4 Children, she gave them CutorU. J, J. Ksllov, Gcrmantown. Pa- rwrttcs, Uiat he .suffered more than 10 years icoea Nervout JSxhaustiou aud Early Decay anil tiitt be epent his money with so-called ad vertising specialists una quacKs to no avail, until fortunately ho heard of Dr. Tbeel, !Wi8 North Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa., who permanently cureu mm. lie now says sufferers should quit spending money fool ishly and consult ut, Tliecl. UDKKN VICTORIA 8 CltOW.N, The crown ot Queen Victoria consists oi diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires nnd emeralds, set in silver and gold. Its gross weight Is ay ox. 3 dwt. troy. The nuniLcr of diamonds are 3,bV3; pearls, 273: rubles, 0; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It Is an old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It is oetter to wear the crown of perfect health and peactt of mind through the curative effects of Per rino's Puro Barley Mi.lt Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Robblns, Bloomsburg, l'a. THE POPULATION OF BLOOMSBURG is about 5,000, and we would say at least one. halt are troubled wltn Home altectlon of thi .hroat and lungs as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all uot to neitlect tho opportunity to call on their drueeist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bnl sam for the throat nnd lungs. Price 60c, nnd $1. Trial slzo free. Sold by all drug. guts. iMIchI lMlcul ItcliliiKlMlcu. Symptoms Moisture ; Intense itchtng and stluglug) most at nignii worse uy scratch Ing. If allowed to continue tumors form which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Bwayuo's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, nnd in most cases removes ino tumors, A druggists, or by mall, for GO cents. Dr, Bwayue & Bon, Philadelphia. iuay-4,ly, TO PlIESItllVK Natuiul Fi.owkiis. Dip the llowers in melted paraftliie, withdraw. Ing them quickly, Tho liquid should bo onlv lust hot cuouch to maintain Its Hold Ity aud the (lowers should bo dipped one at n time, nciu uy tuo siocks una moved about tor an instant to get rid or ulr bub' bles. Fresh cut llowers, freo from moist ure, mako excellent specimens lu this way, If you would preserve your health and in vliioralo your entire system uo Perrlnc'i Puro Barley Malt Whiskey Vor sale by . V, ll. uouuiuB, uioomsuuig, 1 1 (COW. Gczunin, Ilclly, ricill, HUlii '1'ortiiri'H, Tho sltntilo nimllcalliin of "Swnvnc's Ointment," without nny Internal mediclno will euro any case of Tetter, Salt Hlittim itingworm, rues, lien, Bores, nmpics, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It Is potent, effective, and costs but atrlllo SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE allow n cough to run until lt gels beyond the reach of medicine. They ofien say, "Oh, It will wear awuy," but In most cases it wears them away. Could they bo induced to try the successful mediclno called Kemp's Balsam, which wo pell on a noslllvo ciiarantcc 10 cure, they would Immediately bpo the ex. cc'lcnt cllect nftcr taking tho first dose. Prlco 50c. and $1. Trial sire tree. At all druggists. THE HOML1EST MANih BLOO.M8BURG as well nsthohandsomcst,and others aro in vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bnttlo ot Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon its merits and Is guaranteed to cure and relievo ail chronic and acute coughs, asthma, brouchltls nnd consump tion, rncc ou cents anu i?i. w. i. sun 1 cd. The season of the year is here when you live almost entirely indoors. This is the time to beautify yourhomes by papering them; and why put it oil' till spring, these rooms will look iust as well then as if you put it off till Bpring to do the work and you will have tho use ol them. We can show a stock of Avail paper that in size and beauty is second to none in tho county. 1 heso are tho best goods irom the best makers. 1 lie pncc3 are in accordance with the value of the goods. We nave some wall paper remnants, these accumulate in any business, thev must move off to make room for new goods. The question is, does your room lit. Wo have just opened a line of fine ladies' fashionable pocket books. The new style stretches the length into width. W. II. Brooke & Co., Suecefv?ors to G. A. Clark. SPECIALIST IN THE Treatment of Chronic Diseases confines his ITact'ce to such canes only as aro so clearly and fully developed as to mako a complete ana pobiuvo inagnosis wuuoui ifueauuumi; or lowlnir Patients to inako a statement of their con dltlon, on Mils basis of I'ohlllvo Diagnosis, for treatment. Dr. Clark's Experience has become strictly unlimited br a Practice which in extent, variety and successful results Is equalled by tew and excelled by none. Patients net cured by ordinary Treatment or in doubt as to the nature of their diseases EsDeclallv Invited. DIt. CLA1IK Teaches and Practices Positive Dtagiosta. Can be consulted Free of Charge at BERWICK, PA., Hoyt House, Thursday Nov. i!U. BENTON, PA., Exchange Hotel, Friday, Wov. BU. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Exchange Hotel (Saturday and Monday, Uec. 1 and 6. CATi-WISSA. PA., Susquehanna House, Tuesday, Dec. 4. DANVILLE, PA., Montour House, Wcdncs day, una. o. Nov 0-4t. THE WEEKLY PRESS, PUILADELPIUA, 1.00 TneSL'laT1 $i.oo A. Pure aud Purposeful Home Paper. NliWH PAl'UK With every modern facility for obtaining the latest news, renectiy equipped, in man, ieie. eranh. telenhsnes and cable service. Corres jwndems, local, national and foreign, special uespaicues ircui uu nupuriuai puiuuj. A IllCI'Uni.ICAJS' PAPIUt, Whoso trained editors present tho varying paohes ui puiuics t uu bu' n cusarnebi anu iair ness as iu ive prucucai um iu an toiers. 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To them Is dur(d a full page In which they show eucji other,,uo4r editorial guidance, "how to get married wii bow to keep house," In tho most approved fashion. For thoso who aro forced lo remain single and board, the way U made plcaaant. Kery woman reader has a tobanco uvtalk. A ClfJMHUSM'rt PArr.it, WKii Winter games and entertainment for littta people, instruction in the waj s ot man lug things and doing thuunt. summer excur slona Lolhu Heidi aud woods. Puzzles fjr tho quick .Milted, and plenty of prizes to make iuu siuw-w mcu UU1CK. IMPOUTANT CLlllliilNa AKIMNOEMENT. liv sneclal arrangement with all the lead! t weekly and monthly periodicals of America, suu Hfrlntlunu are taken for uny one or more of thes' lournala In connection with the WurkLV l'ntss ae such low rates as virtually makes our great latnll y paper fukk to tuo suoscnoer ror one car. ttample copies furnished free upon application., Address TliEfKESSUO.Mi'ANV, umuoa, riiiiaaeipuia Pa, INSURANCE AGENOV OF J. H. MAIZE, OtUce 2ml floor Columbian Jluiltllng, BLOOMSBURG, PA. LIFE. Northwestern Masonic Aid Association, mem. b.?rs 41.S4S- raid WU'uenclarle8 M.OCil, ma.1T, In Bureanoa Masons. , Travelers lite and Accident ot HarttonL FIRE. CONTINENTAL of Now Y ork, $5,533,031.83 AUKIIIUAN of Philadelphia, J,30',M7.6 N1AUA1U ot New York, j,oo,4;v,.t6 Liverpool, London and (llobo tire Insurance Co., of London, the largest In the world, and tho Im pcrtalof London, A liberal share of the buslnesa U respectfully SOlUllOU unu smuiuvuuu is S'U.ruuu-ru. J, II. itlAUSK, Agent. June 1, 188, tf. Buy Lester's School Shoes. Every puir wurranted. llftlM,)M,l TOTICU IN DIVORCE. JlRIUlAtl (IKOSS, NO. 131 Mar t. im, Divorce. TS. Rlttltt flnnaa. tn lite Cotirt 0 Cutmnon plea 0 CWumWit Cimntu. To flarah l Oross, respondent abovo named 1 wncroaft. unon the ncuuon or unci or ma saia Jeremiah (Iran, abovo named, a surnxena bclnir awarded br tho court of common rlnas of Bald county, a subprona Ismied out ot tho said Court, commanding roil, tho said Sarah U Gross, to bo ana appear at ine next reiruiar term or aaia court to show cause, If any you have, why Iho nnld llbellant halt not be divorced from tho bonaaor matrimony which 110 nai conirocicu with vou. airreeablr to tha nravrr of said peti tioner 1 and, whereas, upon tho return of tho said subpeena, duo proof was made that you could not bo round or served with thelsame In tho balllvflclc of the Hicrirt of said oounty; upon an ai las aubnrana was awarici uy the said court, commanding you to boandap- war at tho then next regular term of said court, ;o answer. Ac. as aforesaid, to which tho same return was mado by tho shorirr. You aro therefore rcnulrcd to bo and annear on the nral day ot regular term of said court, to 113 iiuiu ui iiioumsDurtr, lor 1110 bjuu cuunij. uu tho llrst Monday of December next, A. D 1888, t J answer tnq complaint aforesaid. OJI1AJ1, Olllim. oct. i, it. "VTOTICE IN DIVORCE. Sadie Koons, by her next friend A. J. Kvans, vs. Aiirea noons. tn tlie Court of Coinmon Pleat of Columbia coun ty, So. 40, Itav Term, 18S8. To Alfred Koons, respondent above named I Whereas, upon the petition or libel of the sild Hallo Koons, abovo named, a subpmna beine awarded by the Court ol Common Pleas of said county, a subpeena Issued out ot the said Court, commanding ytu, tho said Alfred Koons, to bo enu appear ai tno next regular term or sniu vuui v. iaj buui, uau.ir, u 1,11 juu nuj .uu said llbellant should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with you, agreeably to tho prayer of said peti tioner: and wheroas uoon the return of the said subpoena, duo proof was roado that you could not uu ruuna or servea whh me samu 111 ihu bailiwick of the sheriff ot said county; where upon an alias subpoena was awarded by the said court, commanding you to bt and appear at tho then next regular term of said court, to answer, He, as aforesaid, to which the same re turn was made by tho tmerlff. Vou aro therefore required to bo and appear on the first day of regular term of said court, to bo neia ai moomsourg. iorvuosaia county, on mo nrst Monday of December next. A. D. lSW. to answer tho complaint aforesaid. DAJHU&l. SJI11 111, novli) sheriff. UDITOH'S NOTICE. mmi'i qr manna lAmg, anvneu. The underalorncd. an auditor annolnied bv the Orphans' court ot Columbia county to distribute tho funds In tho hands of A. K. smith administra tor, as shown by his first, and nnal account, will sit at his onice in liloomsbunr l'a., on November 19, is1 at ten o'clock a. m.. when and whero all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove tho name, or be debarred trom coming In on said fund. U & WlNTEltSTKEN, Oct 19-U. Auditor. JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KslaU of Cvrut SlcIIenrv of Orange. Letters testamentary ou salu estate havlne been granted to tho undersigned executors All persons Indebted to said cstato aro hereby notified to pay tho same, and thoso having claims against said caiaiu iu jircscub 1110 same ui RBHKCOA McllENHV, kdwahd D. McllKNHV, Orangevllle. Grant Herring, Alty. octs Executors INCORPORATION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that an nnnllcatlon will Ou ihqud iQ iuu uuuuruuiu 11. ill. niocKiey, ITCSI dent Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas of Col. umoia couniy, on mo rourteentn aay or -soverobor A. D. 1883, at 10 o'clock a. rn , under the act ot Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "an act to provldo for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved Auru xv, 10,-1, uuu iiih sumiiriiieiiii uieieio, lor the charter ot an Intended corporation, to bu call ed sunt Paul's Evangelical Lutheran congregation I or numiaia. i-ocusi. lownsum. i oiumnta counir Penns) ivanla, the character and object whereof is I ror religious worenip ana r r mis purpose to nave, 1 Dosscss aud enloy all tho ilahts. benenta ana prlvileKes ot the said act ot Asiimbly, nnd Its sup- Ult'UlUUUL 11. FRANK ZAItll, OCtt9'f8. Mollcltor. This Intuitu. Inn Is n lilirh crtule rtif-lnrw Col Iceo. irlvinir Instruction lu even dertfiitment of busluess education. In addlllrn 10 the rwlar Business courw; it mnKes n spccmiy or rnono irraDhv. Tvixvwrlllnir. Teleirniony. nn4 ornamen tal r'nman&hlp. Tuo piomlnctt feature of tlio uuiuini'mai Luurst- ij lis praciunu uuaracier. iseanv every bet or uooks nas Deen tbkcd irom nrst-class biiBliict'S establishments, and a large proportion or tne coursnin oook-Keeping la inaae ud from our system of actual nusmess nractice. unsuroasfeed In the kI en title arultCHtlon to mod em business methods A larger proportion of our graduates regularly obtain nrst-ciass positions tban from any other commercial collene la the state Year begins AUfr. 29. its. Kor circulars address W. L. UKAN, Principal. Nov 2 3m. Kingston, Pa. 1889. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. llAHrsn's Maoazink Is the most useful, enter- talnlnrr. anil beautiful periodical In the world. Amone the attractions for 1NS9 will bo a new novel an A merlcan story, entitled "Jupiter Lights" Dy Constance r. nooison; musirauuuaui ouaKtrs- teare s vomemes oy a. a ADot'y ; u nenta ui ur- iciea on ituasia. musLraiea Dr i . lAiiuuisirtiu oaDera on tho Dominion of Canada and a charact- eristic seilal by Charles Dudley Warner; three "Norwegian studies."- bv Ulornstlerne II lornson. Illustrated : "commodus," a historical play by the author ot "llen-llur," illustrated by J. 1L Weguelln ete. The Editorial Departments aro conducuidbr (Jeonro Wl Ham curt a. William Dean lioweus, ana cuaries Dudley Warner, HARPER'S PERIODICALS. lcr Venn UAUPER'S MAGAZINE f 100 IIAUTEK'S WE2KLY 4 (0 HARPER'S UAZAlt 4 00 IIAUTER'S YOUNO PEOPLE i 00 Postane i'Vee to all subscribers In tlie Unttea States, Caiuiaa, or Mexico, The volumes ot the Maoazink begin with tho Numbers for June and December ot each year. When no tlmo is specltlcd, subscriptions will be gin wuu tue numDer current at tune ut receipt oi oruer. Hound Volumes ot JUkpik's Maoazink, for three years back, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 100 per vuiuuie. uiutu i;awu, lor ujuuuiif, ceum caeu--- uy inuu, post-paiu. Index to IIahfeh's Maiiazins, Alphabetical, Anaivucai, ana uiassinca. ror volumes i to ,u, in clusive, from June, ISM, to Juno, 18S5, ono vol., OVU, 1.1UIU, it uu. lteralltances should be made by Post-Ofnoa Money oruer or Dratt, to avoid chance ot loss. Xewspaners are not to eopv this adrertlfement vmnout tite epress oraer of niapua ukotushs. Arldresst HAltPBR & DltOTIIKUS, Now York. CHEAP FARMS AND HOMES Prices low. sioolosio.iiuo healthy cllml to I Hue soil; close UicltloK by water or railroad! salt I water luxuries abundant, bend stamp for price I Hit; map 10C MELV1N & MANCUA, Annapolis, aiu. sovv-ult. HINDERCORN8. Th only bum Cure for Comi. BtojiaUiln. Enwrei ooiurorttothvfevt. loo.turuic(fiu. uuouidtuu.,K. i. 'Hie bm of all remedies lor Inward Patm, Colic, Indices tion. Exhaustion and all Stum nch and Uowel troubles. Also i the most effective cure fori Couch), Col Js, Ilronchitis and I a fleet ions of the breathing! organs. It promotes refreshing 1 Sleep, improves ine appeuic, overcomes nervous prostration, and Fivei new life and strength tcthe weak and aged. 50c aind $1,00, at Drccultts NOV 0 d-lt. WANTED ! A good man to represent us as local agent. crlvo control of territory and steady work. Can I Willi pay good wages and guarantee success. Write J. AUNTIN HUAW, NurHi-ryliiuu, iiuuii&ainiit, i. Nov d-4U D RS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK M.dlc.t and 8ur jlcil Offieo, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. r.STAW.lSllF.D 40 YJJAltS Vn, Ik. t.Aatmant nf Vmitlifnl 1 mnrilll.nC. 1,011 of Vliror.Nervoiu Debility and Hpcclal XlUeattx. Ooniultat Ion by mall froo of charge, ltitnk Hftnt Frre. Omcehouri from o a.m. to 3 v.u.,1 front 0 ton im Mayll-r--Co.ly LAD IK Kusmel your lUncm to lie a ) , to) uuce e w tk sad you have tit HnMt-ix,U.lifHl hot In It Mtd. Yot &le by U Urocers and atove IK alert. Moyor ilrothers Jobbing Agents, liloombburg, Pa, aug. sroS-J-tn. R amOAKKFItI.I.YM Pianos! W fries!! D S MDiUS $ CO, IIKlttClUAltTKItR KOII Slciiiway, Solimci, Kranieli &llach Fischer, Emerson , Pease PIANOS AND THE CF.I.F.nUATKI) Wilcox & White Organs WPIanos Tuned and Repaired by com. pctcnl workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST T1I1KD ST., Wllliamsport, Ta. novll-87-ly ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Instate! rureuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia connty, l'a., will bo sold at publlo salo on the premises, tn tne township ot Denton In said county on SATURDAY, November 17, 1883. at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following described rcales tat, late ot Jfarla Hess deceased, to-wlt : Do ginning at a post and bounded on the east by lot ot Itohr Jctlenry, on tho south by lands of Robert Colley deceased, on tho west by lot ot John K. Young, and on tho north by public road leading from Uenton to ltohrsburg, containing ONE FOURTH OF AN ACRE more or lead, on which aro erected a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE stable and outbuildings. There Is also on the premises a well of good water and a number ot fruit trees. TEIt.MS OF SALE Ten per cent of one fourth ot the purchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot tho property, the ono-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute and the re maining three-fourths In ono year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. JOHN R. KEELER, Executor. A. I- Psrrz, Atty. Benton Pa. Oct 28. DR. T HEEL COO North Koat-tl. fclreet, titw pOO Orevo, PMidelhU, ft. With yea? r (remit tie) nrsetUat zierl f. a run tee to ura you mar qmickiy, ttj nd pcrmksaatlr t&ao toy .tartnuiDjt iD7iiciao, no xntiur D( b ' or tut lit tnsj tlfclm lo da. Ir. Thl fttTeri UOOO to anv idvtrtlatai ebTilolM (o-fslUd j1lLtt), who ess oxcft him In tb oorrtol dlt(DMlag too, iueMfol tfHwtU of all Carafel SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON. OnHTINATK ULCERS, IlLOTCaTEN, KKITPTIirXN. i-ini'ijra, .hblk INOW.IN'I'I.AMMATin. ItVltnllly Karly Iecny lMiynlcnl and Mental l'msf radon. Mcloucliolln. Bladder nnd Kidney ItnvnM. (Acutecawa4 10 -j Belief at eaoe. MY METOHD ornllolnr ttit AUopsthla, HomoBopkibla tcltcilo 4 BoUBltt riiima of niallclii. tho only one known thate-area fermnnlir mt wont . iirceas iimiimi liat lrutleal KDcrien wiih ovtrv rciutdy ul kaowu 10 aoicuee fwr quiet 11$ reeovcrj tndprm nrni our 1 ne nii i.nferviii ciki uei. Yaun. tuiddl aced ad old tut a writ or ekll for book Truth, iponac frmJi, tbelr ichemei to vlettmlio Hdirtti Tuouiaodi trn diMppoioud lj qatcit, intir ICrl(nt tnd Ijing alrertlaemenu m well w Ibootolftlia lag ti to SB jatn iprienc which thtj do not poaiou. BtitfkUllQ th boi(lnnl(nwillTt monfT.iiifrtrioj Dd dt Uy. Uouri.9-s.e-9 Wedndy sail Stturda SreolafSa irom 10 iv. eunaiji. tuii. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL A HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Wk, So riiigulted that lt can b (Aken. digested, and assimilated by th Ukoaf enslUvB stomach, when the plain oj cannot be tolerutedt nnd hy the com Dinniion oiins on witii tne nyiiopnoa. phltea Is xnncn more elflcaclous. Bcmarkasle u a flesh producer, Persoiis gain rapidly irhlle taking 11. BOOTT'S EMULSION is acknowlodsodbY Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa- muon iu tno wona tor ino Teuei ana cure ox CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. The oreal remedy for Ctmsvmntlnn. an1 Wasting in Children. Sold by all bruggUU. sept SS-'SS-ly MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Any book learned In ono reading. Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Mracy condemned by Supreme Court. Great Inducements to correspondence classes. rro 'pectus, with onlnlnns of Ur. Win. A. Ham. mond, tho world tamed Specialist In Mind dli eases, Daniel Oreenleat Thompson, tho great l"sy. cholQRlst, J. it. I'.ucKlev, p. i)., Editor of tho vnnstian .tutviir, iticnara rrooior, tit1? r-cieniist lions. JuJiro (llbgon. Judali 1. Uenlamtn and otliers, t-ent post free by l'iof. A. LOlnKITE, iff rmu avu, isuw lurK. ucuv-u-u. The Favorite Mediclno for Throat and l.ung Dlfll. cnltles Im) long Leon, and still is, Ayer's Cherry 1'cctoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Jlroneliltls, and Asthma,; soothes Iriltalltm of tho Larynx and Fiiuccsj strengthens tho Voenl Urgnns) nllitjs soreness of tha I.tiiigs pruvents (.'oiKuiiiptlon, nnd, even in iidvaiicod stages ot that dlscaso, relieves Coughing and Induces Bleep, Thcro Is no other ire-partitlon for ills, cases of tho throat aud lungs to bo com. nred with this remedy. . "My wife had a distressing cough, with pains in thu side and breast, we tried various mediilues, but noun did her uny good unlit I got n IhiIUo ol Ayer's Cherry l'tctoral, which has cured her. A in lghbor, Mrs, (ileim, had thu ineuih'ii, and the eoujh was relieved bv tho usu of Ayer's cherry l'eitnral, t have no hesitation in recommending this Cough Medicine to every onn a filleted." Itnliert If orton, l'oreiimu lkudlt'jltt, Morrlllton, Ark. " I bnvo been ndlleted with nsthm.t for forty sear-. lKt nliig I win tnUeii with a vfiih'iit cmi'li, whli h tluealeued to tcriuluatu my days, Uvory one pro. uouurud nm lu coiiHiimiitiou, I deter mined to try Ayei's Cherry 1'eutural. Its effects w ero magical. I was linmedl ately re llevod and eoiitiuiied to impnivo until entirely recovered." Joel llullard, Guilford, Conn. " Six months ngo I bad n sovero hem orrhiigu of thu luugi, brought ou by an Incessant cough which deprived mo of sleep and rest. I tried various mine. dies, but obtained no relict until I bo. gan to toko Ayer's Cherry l'eetoral. A few buttles ot this medicine, cured tuo." Mrs. H. Coburn, 10 Boeoud St., Ixiivoll, Mass. , "For children aflllcted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will glvo moro spoody relief than Ayer's Cherry l'eetoral, I liavo found lt, nli, Invulii nblo In cases of Whooping Cough." -Ann Ijvejoy, lMT Washington street, llostou, Muss, lo I Ayer's Gheny Perioral, viu;t'AHi',ri ii v Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Bold by all Uruggliu. 1'rlcv (I, sit u.uk, (4. 7T7