' if THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian Hrimbllshea Mery Friday, subscription prioc. $1.00 ft year. ' Entered at the Post Offleo at Bloomsbunr. Pa., ru second claw matter, March 1, lNta. ' FRIDAY, NOVKMDElt 23, 1888. " toaaicrluttaoiD TiiViina. 13LOOMBDU1IO A SULLIVAN RA1LHOAD Taking effect WEDNESDAY. AtJQCST 1st, m. BOUTlf. NORtll. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lt. STATIONS, r. m. r, m. a.ir. x. v. r. u. a. h. Bloomsburg....... ' 81 1 8 oo 9 oo e 40 oo Main street...... 1 jo 3M7M n 8 61 os Ironclale. ........ 7 18 a M T 48 9 13 n M DM 1 'ft per Mill 7 11 1 6J 7 89 V 25 7 01 6 IS JJghtstrcct. TM 1 47 7 SI 9 SO 7 OS a is orangovtllo Bi l S3 7 S3 itoim 6 27 Forks,. ... t 14 T 13 10 01 7 M S7 TubbS 41 1 08 7 08 10 07 7 SS S 41 Stillwater......... 6 38 1 01 7 W 10 IS 7 41 6 49 Benton,...... V8 1 60 61 10 SO 7 M 6 61 " A 18 10 Ml 00 Edaons, e is is 09 a 49 u M 7 ( a (7 coles creek, a w is oo a 45 11 10 8 00 7 00 sugaYioaf, a i 11 aa a 40 11 is 8 05 7 oj Laubacha... ft 17 n so a 87 it so a 09 7 on central. a 10 11 40 a so 11 90 8 it 7 19 Lv. Lt. Lt. Ar. Ar. Ar r, H. A. K. A. M. A. 11. A. M. A. M. o Trains on the r. fc II. H. H. leave KupertAa follows 1 NOKTII. BOOTH. 7:2t a. m. 11:04 a. m. 3:41 p. m. :80 p. m. o Tratnaontbe D. L. ft W. K. R.leave Bloomsburg as lollowBi NORTH. BOOTH. 7:11 a. ra. 8:83 a. ra. 10.67 a. m. 19:00 p. m. 2-.J4 p. m. 4:18 p. m. a:8ft p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on the N.6W.B. Railway pass Bloom Ferry as follows 1 north, aotrrn. 10:48 a. m. 11:69 a. m, e.sa p. m. S0 p. m. BOMDAT. xortti. sotrra. 10:18 a m 8:39 p m W. n. Houtcl lias been awarded tho contract for tho employment ol all mala workmon about the Normal Bchool, except bakers. iter. M. Patterson of Mllford, N. J. will preach In tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening. Mr, Aud Mrs. B. 0. Henderson, Montgo mery Btatlon, aro rejoicing over tho birth of a "bouncing big boy." Stumping ot all hinds dono to order. Now York's latest styles of pattern used. Uock Street, 2nd door below Market St., Dloomsburg. tf. Tho worst featuro about catarrh Is lti dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Harsaparllla cures catarrh ,by puri fying tho blood. Tho Knights ot tho Golden Eaglo will hold a supper for tho benefit ot tho Lodgo In Evan's llall, next Thursday OTcnlng. Tho ordor will parado Thursday after-noon. I'crsonnl. Mrs. P. M. Leader returned Tuesday from a visit among friends in Milton. Miss Annlo Miller spent last week In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. William Neal attended the wedding of Miss Boyd at Harrlsburg this week. Frank Bloan, who for Bomo months past has been engaged in the construction of a railroad in Maryland, is homo on a visit Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, ot New Jersey, spent a few days last week with Mr. L. Paxton at Rupert. Miss Salllo Chaso and Mr. Iiobort Chase, of Boston, spent Baturday and 8unday with their relatives, Ilov. W. 0. Loverett and family. Miss Buo Thorn died at her homo In Phil adelphia on 'Wednesday morning. She was tho daughter of Mr. F. Q. Thorn, and sister of Mr. Fred Thorn who spent somo tlrao here as a member of tho B. & 8. en glucer corps. Miss Thorn had visited friends here, and her many acquaintances will rcgrot to learn of her death. Bho had been an Invalid for somo time, but her de cease was unexpected. The town assessors aro engaged in mak ing tho triennial assessments. E, H. Little Esq. received threo pure blood CheBter White pigs from Chester county on Tuesday, and placed them on his farm for breeding purposes. In our article last week announcing that 0. E. Relco had gone to Philadelphia to at tend tho funeral of his slsterlMrs. Scott, it should have read Mrs. Young. J. G. Wells has added a flno lot of silver- waro to his already fine stock. Parties looking for holiday presents should call and seo before purchasing. Last week Dr. Brown removed a cataract for Mr. J. K. Grotz. This week he per- formed a similar operation for William Mul .ky Esq., of Montrose, Pa. Normal Hill Is building up rapidly. The frame work of Mrs. Brown's new houso Is nearly up. next ts Grant Herring's, and 0, B. Itobblns has tho stone foundation laid for a brick house next to 0. F. Knapp's. The Manor Best Inn Company Is now fullv organized and will soon havo a char ter. It is tho Intention to push tho work on tho hotel at Jamison city as rapidly as possible On Monday morning a largo rock rollod down on to tho track of tho B. & S. road Just abovo Orangevllle as tho down train was passing. It struck the rear platform of tho ear and broko it and threw the car from. the track, but no one was hurt. Head Lowcnbcrg's new advertisement this week. Great bargains aro offered, and everybody should avail ihcmselvos ot the opportunity to gel good clothtng at a very low price The prohibitionists havo mado greater gains In the last election than cither ot tho two great political parties. In 1883 their total voto was 150,000, whllo this year it will reach nearly 850,000. Tho greatest gains tfcro in tho Southern 8tatCB. A Memorial Servlco Issued by tho Board ot Commissioners of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church of tho United States, In honor of Its Fiftieth Anniversary, will be rendered In tho Reformed Church of this place, noxt Sunday, 25 Inst., at 10:30 A. All aro Invited to bo present. Twenty-Uvo cents a day purchases 3,000 policy in Tho Travelers, of Hartford, which Is payable in event ot death by no cident, with $15 weekly Indemnity for wholly disabling Injury. J. U. Maize, agent, second floor Columbian building Bloomsburg. tf, An entcrtalnmcut will be given In tho Lutheran Cburch Friday evening Novem ber 23rd under tho auspices ot tho Woman's and Children's Missionary Socie ties. The exercises will consist ot music and recitations and will be well worth the small prico of admission. Children 10 cents, adults, 1G cents. List of letters romatnlng In tho Post Of. flee at Bloomsburg for week ending Nov, 20, 1888. John C. Brown, Miss Badle C. Collins, Frank Coldcronc, L. A. Cox, Andros Bud- back, U. W. Uartman, Chas. E. Uann, J, J. McUenry, Miss Annie B. Miller, Mr, Abiah Swisher, Mrs. Bailie Bnydcr. Persons calling for theso letters will pleaao say "advertised." George A. Clare, P. M. BXcllpfte. The new year, 1889, will bo ushered In With a total eclipse of tho sun. In this section tho ccllpsu will begin at 4:20 and leavo after sunset. As tho sun will set at 4:45, wo will only obtcrvo Iho cclipso for 25 minutes. Along tho Paclflo slope tho cclipso will begin at 2 o'clock and continue until 4:21 making about two and ono-half hours for tho cclioso. At this rate we will obscrvo but one-fifth of lt In this section. January 10-17 there will bo a partial cclipso ot tho moon coming at 0:80 and continuing until 8:1G u. m. As tho moon rlscB then about soven o'clock, thero will bo a flno opportunity tor viewing that cclipso. One l'ncl. ib worm a column ot rlictorlc, said an American statesman. It Is a fact, cstab llshcd by tho testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Bariaparllla docs euro scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections of tho blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives slrength to every part of the sys tem. Try lt. "An important Qucntlou wered." All- Tho question Is often asked, whero can I get good, well-made and stylish clothing at moderate prices. With confidence wo recommend our readers to tho houso of E. 0. Thompson, Philadelphia. Personal dealings with this firm lead us to bcllovo that to do better is not possible For tho coming cold weather they havo prepared s most cxtcnsivo stock of uuugual good cloth. Ing, which for quality and low prices has not been obtalnablo heretofore. Special attention is called to their illustrated ad vertisement In this Isbuo, which conveys an Idea of the specialties they bayo in over, coats, suits, trousers, ctpo coats and ulsters, Samples of cloth ot any garment can bo ob tained by simply writing for them. In fttructlons for Belt-measurement and how to order their clothing by mall go with all samples. When in Philadelphia wo advise you to visit their store, 1833 Chestnut street, di rectly opposite the Mint. CoiiHumptlou Barely Cured. To the Editor Please Inform your read crs that I havo a positive remedy for the above named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who havo consumption If they will send me their express and post ofllc address. Respectfully, T. A. BLOCUM M. 0.. 181 Pearl St., Now York, scpt-21-ly Buy Lester's School Every pair warranted. Shoes WANAMAKER S. The boiler of tho steam heating appara. tus at tho jail has worn out, and lt became necessary to procure a new one. The commissioners have purchased a 20-horse power boiler of tho Harrlsburg Foundry Machine Co,, and It is now being set up. The power will also bo utilized for pump ing water into the jail from the well, as was done before water was Introduced from tho Wator Works. The cost to tho county will be $545, including all fittings and repairs. Notice to Collector) mid Township Ofllccrg. An act of the Legislature and approved June 2nd 1881, (Seo pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tax collectors, township and borough officers to make return ot seated and unseated lands upon which no property can bo found from which to make taxes to tho County Commissioners on or before tho first day of January next, with a suffi cient description by boundaries or other wise, of each separato lot or tract and about tho quantity of tho same. Thoso who fall to mako returns by said day will rniLADiLrniA, Monday, Nov.19 , isss. The December Book News 112 pages, richly illustrated, will have complete lists of Holt day Books for bier folks and little folks. You are likely to save Si or more on every $5 you put into Christmas Books if you let Book news help you Can you do better with 5 cents? WANAMAKER S. You will find good linos of Plush Coals atClark&Son. Also, full Hoes of New-1 market Junkets its Italians. Arte I Itin vac (VI, n n4 t-, m w 1 ,a eaj a 1 mi . .w "uwAwmjj GooJ inb wo at I. W. Hartman 13 ti uiii ainug tiuuuu ui any viiiiil: idCDOU S. in the past. We have the r ; : " m jHl 1 j ar I 1 mm Y uiHiiHiiuiimUlttMrt. 7 Handkerchiefs of more than a dozen of the foremost Linen workers of the old world; Handkerchiefs for misses and women, rianuKercmeis tor boys and- men. Original designs, marvels of fineness, wonders of cheapness. j.mDroiaerca Hemstitched and Embroidered. tainted and Embroidered. Fancy Diced. Itevercd ana Embroidered Hcnllopcd, Embroidered and Diced colored I'l&ln NVhlto Fitrured Mourning Molld Moumlnir. and so the sorts run. Styles and styles of each. We hold up enough to give you a notion of them; Women's Handkerchiefs, plain white linen, "convent work" initials. Unlaundcred. $1.20 a dozen, 10c each. Women'o plain white linen, hemstitched, 75c to 3 a dozen. Misses' plain white, hem stitched, scalloped and embroidered, scalloped, embroidered and printed, at bits of prices. In Mens Linen Handker chiefs there are now 1 3 good, The largest stock of overcoats In tht country can bo seen at D. Lowcnbcrg's popular Clothing store. THE GREAT EASTERN havo wonder. tul barentns In dlshwaro and their LAMPS aro tue iincst lor th price mat money can buy. Call & get prices. very itcsp. Tho G. E. Tea Co. PROCLAMATION TO Willi IT MAY CONCERN ! FOB 60 Don't forect to trv a nackaeb of "Old Virginia Cheroots," 5 for l'J cents. Tho finest smoke in tho world for tho money. boiu oy nrsi class dealers generally. Alex ander Bros. & Co. wholesale agents, uioomsuurg ra. BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii. When Baby was sick, we gate her Cutorla. When she u a Child, the cried for Cutorte, When aha became MIm, aha clung to Oaftorla. When the had Children, ah gate them Oejtorla. Er Thoel. Phlladelohlas renowned Sneclal-1 1st lor nervous debility, uioou poisons.' kidney nnd special diseases, has cured min-u, uiiuiuiui.iv. , moro cageB thMj aH others combined. Ho has cured cases pronounced Incurable by I Icadlns physicians. Wo would advise I thoso Buffering to consult blm personally or by letter at his ofQco, 538 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. J. Kkllot, Gcrmantown. Pa., writes, f , t .1 . . T i. tliat 110 sintered moro llian 1U years Irom new, IrCSh Styles at I2J4C each, Nervous Exhaustion and Earlv Decnv and SUCh as Usually sell at 25c. A. "0 spent ins money witu so-called au- . J . i- I vprrlalnrr anpMnliatfi nnn nnnrua In nn nvill. lew very rrenciiy 25c. UOpiCS untU fortunately ho heard of Dr. Thccl of Paris Styles On Irish Linen, ft38 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa,, ' I whn rtermanentlv nltred him. Hr now fiava -0-. sutlcrcrs should quit spenaing money fool- The best pennyworth of the ls"'y and consult ur. Tneei. season. oerhaDs. is the Men's the population of bloomsburg nliin wlilto llnon lipmot-iVipfl I la about 5,000, and wo would say at least plain white linen nemsutcneci, h u troublcdwitu somo affection A and I inch hem, at Sf.50 a of th( .hroatatd lungs as thoso complaints I 00 I msxn MftrtaftttMM ta aaor .drartUlBC f&rtUlM, tnstwr k fee lot t fronbt CoMM h wr4M. 1 offers to nr ittmilalat fbfikUa Ao-eftllsMi flpxrftHitJ who eta ttrtl Un In lh Mrrtel AurnfwtBir tn.1 atetMfal treitltatrnl of I1 TrM SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON. OltftTINATR ULCKRA, BLOTCH K. ERtriTioNN. vmvi.TM, RWII.Ii liH,lNIXAMWATION. fiOnlVltallHr F.nrly Decnjr, PIiyMrnl nnd Mental lrofltrMloii. Mrloiieliotln. Bladder and lUdnty DIicmpn. (Acuto owes 413 ;)' BclUf il efiM. ItlY MITOHD tortWalimbt Atlepittite, nmattlil0 EiMt! k BoUitd ;iinii (if ntilfelnv, thft onn knwnthterf ffrmnnrntlr lh wnnt tw. iMrttt llMplial mmA 'rlf tf lrtleal Kspf riat Iib very tw4f mni tiMMiM rrmadl. Ihalr Hhinii to vtaltmlM doz Unlaundcred. Thpv aro' according to statistics, moro numerous X llGy Ihnn nflinra Wn wnuM nrlvlan nil nnt tn WOuld almost be good Value at neglect the opportunity to call on their $2. One from the silk corner- plain white old-fashioned China 28 inches 75c each. John Wanamaker, sam for the throat and lungs. Price 60c anu 91. Trial slzo tree, bow oy ail arug- guts. Cords are the newest of the Dress Goods. The only chance to change a plain stuff is in the weave. Therefore Cords. From fine thread size to shoe string six distinct styles. Mostly lengthwise, one across. Too neat arid handsome to got out as a treak. Lords have come to stay. We have them in everv desirable shade of the season. 40 to 50 inches wide, 7;c to $2.50. In some cases bo held for such loss- Taxes so returned precisely the same goods were become b Hen against the property So re turned. Wo havo blanks on which these returns are to be mtdo and will furnish them upon application of collectors. It Is tho duty of each School Hoard, Supervisor, and Overseer of tho Poor to see that these taxes arc returned. J. D. Bodine, Corn's. Clerk. Nov. 10 7w. 8AX.EH. Nov 27 E C. Bun''? will sell personal property at tho Slate Works, In Hemlock township at 10 a. m, NnvsMnER 80. James T. Fox, executor of Franklin Rhodes, late of Denver town ship, Columbia county, will expose te pub lic sale at 10 o'clock a. m., on tho premises a lot of valuable real estate. See adver tisement. December l.E. R. Drinker and Lloyd l'axton, executors or the estate ot J. 11. Hnrman. dee'd.. will expose valuable real estate in the town of Rupert to sale at 10 o clock a. m. Deo. 7. G. W. Bogart, administrator of Reuben Bogart, will sell real estate in Hemlock Township, at 3 o'clock r. m. For Sals. Two good store properties, six dwelling bouses and Ave farms tor salt' by M. P. Lutz, Insu ranee and Real Estate Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. Wanted. A girl to assist In general housework. Good wages, inquire at this office. Goon Boardino at Low Rates. Parties nttending court will do well to call upon tho undersigned to secure boarding during court. wm. isecrs, Cor. Main & West Streets. Fort Saijj A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas anu steam. Apply to janSOtf. L. N. Mover. Piles t Piles t itcliliitr rllen. Stmptoms Moisture : Intense itchlna and I sllnginc: most at nights worse by scratcn- lne. it allowed to conunuo tumors rorm. which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming I very sore, bwavno's uintmem stops tno I Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and I In most cases removes tho tumors. At I druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayno & Son, Philadelphia, mny-4-ly, To Preserve Natural Flowers. Dip too uowcrs in melted pnramnc, wunaraw ing them quickly. Tho liquid should be onlv lust hot enough to maintain Us fluid ity and the flowers should bo dipped one I at a time, held br tho stocks and moved I aoout ror an instant to get rid or air dud- I bles. Fresh cut flowers, free from moist-1 ure, mako excellent specimens In this way. it vou would preserve vour ncalln and in vigorate your entire system use Pcrrine'a I i'uro uariey wait wnisKcy. vorsaicDvl u. u. itoDuins, uioomsDurg, 1 n I cow. All persons visiting Bloomsburg can buy the GREATEST BARGAINS CLOTHING 35 per cent higher weeks back. a couple of l ln7 T.i'fp a7c Crnvnns Olllv coughs, nsthma, broucliitls and consumi-1 3. uoz. jjiie size urayons ouiy xlo PrJc(j co centg and $1 10.00. viewinsr, copying aim Tho Phllanthropcan Society of tho Bap- tut Church will hold an oyster supper at the house of Mr. Ke'ler on Iron Street Fri day evening from 5 tn 10 o'clock. A liber- al patronage is desired. A. Solleder, of Bloomsburg, Pa., has just received another flno lot of German Day and Night Singing Cananes also on hnnd Parrots, Mocking Birds, wguungaica, etc, 3 The republican vote in this county in creased onlv 48 over 1884, wbllo the demo- nrntln vntn Increased 847. This was the highest vote over polled by either party. Tim nnii. highest demooratlo voto was In 1880, whllo tho republican wos in 1884. Thomas Gorrey Is ono of tho busiest, men In town, no has a largo number of build. Ing contracts on hand, and keeps them all moving along as fast as possible. He has nenrlv completed tho engine houso at the Bilk Mill.. Charles Unangst's law office in New York City was destroyed by flro last Bnturday evening. Ho had no knowledge of the flro until be was on bis way to tho offlco Mon- day morning and read a notice of it in the morning paper. His loss was covered Dy insurance. An entertainment will bo given at Nor mal Hall Thanksgiving evening by tho Phi- lologlan Society, consisting of music and tableaux. Immediately after.tho exercises the society will hold tholr annual re-unlon in their society hall. Tho Public Library under tho manage ment of tho W. O. T. U. 1b fast becoming a credit to our town. A new supply of books during the week has added much, Doth in appeaianco and valuo. They now have good substantial reading for old and young at a prlco within the reach ot all Classes. A scaffold gavo way at L. E. Waller's bouse 00 Wednesday afternoon, while Thos. Gorrey, W. Evans and 0. 11. Bterner were at work at tho roof, and precipitated them about eighteen feet to tho roof of tho porch below. Mr Gorrey was badly Druis ed In the back. Sterner was slightly bruls. ed, and Evans went to work again soon after the accldout. Tho 0.40 train on the B. & 8. on Tuesday afternoon backed Into the switch at the Paper Mill and took on another car, and as it was pulling out on tho curvo tho coupling wus too short, and ono of tho Passenger cars was lilted off tho track and overturned. There wcro about a dozen passengers aboard, but no one was hurt. Tho use of Ayer's Harsaparllla purlflcB tho blood, stimulates the secretions, anu Imparts new llfo and vigor to every func tion of the body. For nearly half a cen tury, It has remained unrivaled as tho best blood medicine ever discovered. Be con Australian Novelty Co. The finest Serge' is 42 and 50 inch Cassimir of delicate twill at 75c and $1. The heaviest, strongest, is 46 inch IJrap des Dames at 75c to $1 tween th'em a pleasant enlarging, used. 5. lie-scatter- Sparks Brothers and their celebraied jnr of varied weights ... . .1. f tin.. OA I company wiu appear uv iuu nuuov on Tuesday evening next in their latest and This Tho Dunlan. Miller and Youman styles In hats. Full stock lust received at tho 1 leading hat store ot D. Lowenbcrg's. An elegant line of cblldrcns' solid gold rings in all sizes, stone settings at 11. W. OlAJiUVO refined specialty entertainment. company comes here highly endorsed by public press for refinement and quality a-.d theatre goers will enjoy n rare treat. Mile. Johnson will glvo an outsldo exhibi tion on tho slack wire In front of tho Cen' tral Hotel at 2 p. m. on the day of show. Seats now on sale at F. D. ler's shoe store. Tiio following Is an extract from tho Wooster Mass., Times; $x or 64 will get a liberal Dress Pattern of some of the handsomest plain and plaintsh croods of the season. You can pick blindlold trom about tnree tiio hundred styles and colorings of ueDU half-a-dollar a yard stuff and 1 - - . - draw a prize every time Many of these stuffs were -6o t, 0 ,in m mMnmiit i,eforo Rnarks I and 6; cents onlv a little time Bros.' show was over last night. Tho lato hour was caused by tho continued thunder ous applause wllh which every specially, actor and actress was greeted; and the ap. plauso was spontaneous during tho mam moth roll of double acts. Master unariey Sparks, tho wonder, carried off tho honors, and was greeted with joyous cueers anu bravos. Times, Wooster, Mass. back. Some were a good deal more. Here s a bertre. We never heard of it at retail for less than 75 cents. It's generally been $1. l'lump 50 incnes wiuein handsome line ot colors, and a ricrht roval stuff. At 50 cents East licntoii. it s a wonaer. Another so cent bercre is extra heavy, springy, hard, 52 inches wide, and in 5 shades. Half dollars are just as big wherever you stop at two long counters. Here are two kinds at random: All-wool stripes and plaids in several styles: cood. reliable stuffs. 50 cents. Al -wool mottled stripes, un obtrusive but full of wear worth. 50 cents. And tho weight of any of these poods doesn't come from corn is the dirt and crease in the wool Pure fibre, honestly put togetlv er, and perfectly dyed A heavy galo of wind passed over this place a week ago last Saturday afternoon tearing tho roof oil of Mrs. uannau uess barn. Miss Georgle Palmer, of Bloomsburg, boarded tho train of tho B. &. 8. for Btlll water a week ago last Saturday. She was the guest of E. B. Bender's family and at tended tho meetings at St. James' during tho week. Rev. Uoutz held a scries of meetings at St. James' last week wnicn grew in inter est each evening. During the stormy nights tho at dlenco was but littlo reduced. The Lord's Supper was aim Sunday. Tho continued wet weather has retarded full work. In consequenco much yot out and unhusked. Tho democrats aro obliged to tako a back Beat in tho political arena for a term of four years. But don't despair, tho "rascals" cant fulfill their promises and nut 1l.1v come. We hold to tue uoctnno ti.nt ach Incoming administration snouiu "turn all tho rascals out." Judge Krickbaum bad ono of bis horses disabled whllo returning from a trip to A.i.lnv. Ho was unable tu drlvo lt bomo and left lt at Bart Trescolt's. Election bets are foolish Investments. It Is always mortifying enough to bo on the losing side without having much money at stake to lose on tho result. Scrofula is ono of the most fatal among tho scourges which amici ruanaiuu, Chroulo sores, cancerous humors, emac iation, and consumption, aro tho result ot scrofula. Ayer's Barsaparllla eradicates this poison, and restores, to the blood, tho The Handkerchief Harvest is r r . f t f t ripe. Jitguy-jour reci oj count er space and ranks on ranks 0 shelving behind hold the sam ples. .Little more, ns tne crowa of buvers thickens there must be more and more counters There should be now, but yet awhile we'll make shift with the samples. It's so handy to the big stock room upstairs Just as u there were a thousand leot more of counter room a couple of minutes away. T Ianufacturers have outdone LOCAL NOTICES. Fine BLOOMSBURG. Cabinet portraits only Eczema, Itcliy, Hcnly, Sltlu Tortures. Tho simple application of "Swavne's uintmcnt," wimoui any internal medicine will euro any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum Rlneworm, Piles. Itch, Bores. Pimples. Eczema, all 8caly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter now oostinatc or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle jttay-4-'83-i7 SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reacli of medicine. They oucn sny, "un, it win wear away, but in most cases It wears them nwoy. Could they be induced to try the successful medicino called Kemp's Balsam. which wo sell on a positlvo guarantee to cure, mey would immediately Bee tne ex. cclleut cffict after taking the first dose. rnce ouc. and Si. Trial size tree. At all druggists. THE HOMLIEST MAN in BLOOMSBURG aswcll astbehandsomcst.and others aro In. vlted to call on any druggist and get free a I trial bottle ot Kemp's Balsam for the I tbront and lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and Is guaranteed to cure and relieve an enronio nna acute I ever offered to THE PUBLIC. Having a large stock on hand, owing to the extreme mildness of the season, we have determin ed to MARK Instant process tt. W. I BROOKE M, WINTER GOODS, consisting of We are agents for Dr. Julius Furs & Muffs ail kinds, Clark & Bon. Kings Combination bpectacles. hanging lamos are now ready at They are composed of a combi nation irame, set with the linest French white lens, they do not rust and aro tho most durable use. The lenses are made The 25 W. Uartman &, Sons' with stand lamps and a large stock of plain and fancy dlsnes, tno largest in tne county, Do not forget our flno lino of all wool Henrietta Cloth, all colors for 7Bo per yd Choaper quality 40c. H. W. 8LOAN. in erg's. so as to correct imperfect sight A full lino of under clothing cheap and in YOUtll OS Well 83 Old age, both 00a in scanci, grey ana wnite at nowcn- or renriinf, arid geeint? at a dlS tance. We have hundreds of pairs to select from, cold or steel frames, all prices from 25 cents up. For Ladles' Clark & Bon. & Children's Coats go to 5 bbls. FLORIDA ORANGES at the Great Eastern on Friday. Try them they aro nne va cts. a dozen. A flno lino of heal seal-skin caps just received at the popular clothlng.storc of D. Lowcnbcrg's. I. W. Hartman & Sons' 875c cloth for dresses has had a big run and still Is run ning al a last rate. Look at our window grey 6O0 underwear. full of whlto and H. W. SLOAN. For GRAPES. CRANBERRIES. BANA- NAS, ORANGES, Lemons Tablcnuts the Great Eastern aio ahead. For a stvlish suit put up in city style. perfect fit and satisfaction always can be bad at D. Lowcnbcrg's merchant tailoring. Unll and see tue newest styles. 1 1 a ce the 25 ct Cashmere gloves v doublo at Clark & Bon also Mittens ot all kinds, Wool Honda, Toboggans. Fur trlinmlnsa and muffs. A splendid assortment of each. Black Haro Nutria I the (roods. Ilo.nnnn it w HI HAW 1 o .rZt'TT , I W . il. JjROOKE CC CO., I TUliy BUUU UVKiVIIUUV win ug UU Midi tin (oca to seo 1. W Hartman & Sons' r etmas opening, xfouco win 00 given ekn ahead, The children will find It out before. The season of the year is here when you live almost entirely indoors. This is tho time to beautify yourhomes by papering, them: and why put it oil till spring, theso rooms will look iust as well then as if you put it off till spring to do the work and you will have the use ot them. We can show a stock of wall paper that in sizo and beauty is second to none in the county. Theso aro tho best goods from the best makers. Tho prices are in accordance with the value of )& taowB iioIdc fir qiifctt rtomr Mil prat ntal tira The moi Untrat aollettJ Tiii. o Id d It-tied tod clit man writ or call for bh 'truth, fftrtri. ttlMtto( tnl IflngadTmlitmtQUM wftulbMiUiin Idk ts l tiDtrUpe vhuta ihtr di nt tw. BMtlklilla tbt btfiBlBf wiiltktt mraf r,iifrrttfftad UgUSt 17 88 ljr. scons EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL &SS HYPOPHOSPHTTJEg Almost 09 Palatable as Milk So dlagnlMd that lt can b taken, dlgcitcd, and aiilmllattd br tlie noil ndtlvB stomach, when the plain oil cannet be tolerated 1 and by the com blnatlon or the oil with the hypopbof phltee te ranch more efileacloue. Hemarkakto as tuh prodtttr. Persons gain rapidly while ULlsg It, SCOTT'S EMULSION U AelrnnwleiliTivl he Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepa ration in tho world tox tho relief and cure ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CMRONIO COUGHS. Tht great remedy for OcmrumpVum, and Waiting in Children. Sold by all DruggliU. sept ss-'ss-ly MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Any book learned In ono reading, Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Piracy condemned by Supremo Court. Great Inducements to correspondence classes. Frosnectus. with onlnlona ot Dr. Wm. A. Ham mond, the world-tamed Specialist In Mind dis eases, Daniel Oreenleat Thompson, the great Psy chologist, J. M. liuckler, D. I)., Editor ot tho Chruilan atxxvite, Richard Proctor, the Scientist lions. Judge Ulbaon, Judah 1". UODlamln and others, tent post free by Prof. A. LOlsETTK, 237 nn.a Ave., isew ictk. uci.i-a-4u Ask For Ayer's Barsaparllla, and bo suro you gtt It, when you want the best blood-purifier. I with its lorty years 2(T of unexampled suc Jjl cess In tho euro ot can make no mis take la preferring Ayer's Sarsaparilla to any other. The . fore-runner ot mod ern blood medicines, U Ayer'B Sarsaoarilla Is still tho most pop ular, being In great er demand than all others combined. " Ayer's Barsaparllla Is selling faster than ever beforo. I never hesttato to recommend It." Georgo W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. "I am safe In saying that my sales of Ayer's Barsaparllla far excel thoso ol any other, and it gives thorough satlsfac-! tlon." 1. H. Buili, Des Moinos, Iowa. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills, aro the beat selling medicines In my, Btore. I can recommend them conscien tiously." O. Dlckhaua, Pharmacist, Roseland, 111. "Wo havo sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla. hero for over thirty years and always recommend lt when asked to name tha best hlood-purlfler." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. I havo sold your medicines for tho last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they aro Btnples. ' Thero Is nothing so good for tho youth ful blood' as Ayer's Sarsaparilla." It. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. "Ayer'B Sarsaparilla gives tho best satisfaction ot any medicino I have in stock. I recommend it, or, as tha Doctors say, ' I prescribe it over tho counter.' It never fails to meet tho cases for which I recommend it, even whero tho doctors' prescriptions havo been of no avail." O. 1 Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FREPAUED ST Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mats. Price tli ill bottle,, 5. Worth IS a bottls. .ft 11 a cFt wM THE WEEKLY PRESS, P111LADKLPI1IA. $1.00 $1.00 60 bunches Dananas Great Eastern, this week at the I Successors to G. A. Clark. HINDERCORN8. Th.ontrtur. Cure for Corn.. Store tllp.tn. Entuf, eomrorttott.r.k Ue. l Uruuet.u. uuouxauo.,N.r. Cotton Flannels. Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, etc. at Clark & Hon. A case ot flno selected cochcco calico lust In at I. . Uartman & Bona', best styles 7c, second ucst uo yu. Lovers nf a good smoke, try a pa of "Old Virginia Cheroots" 0 for 10 cents, and you will never regret it. boiu every where. Ask your dealer for them and tte that you get tho "Old Virginia." Alexan. ander llros. & Oo. wholcsalo agents Blooms- burg I'a. THE OHEAT EABTEIW TEA CO. reo'd this week 3 bbls fine lloasted Marscobo 3 Dags Java & Mocha & 3 bbls. Itlo Coffee. Prlpe & quality guaranteed tho best. If you want Dress Goods of any kind go ot uark eon. 'the bettol all remedies lor Toward Pains, Colic, Indiges tion, Exhaustion and all Stom ach and Dowel troubles. Alsoj th. most effective cure fori Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and I aflcctiona of the breathing! organs. It promotes rclrcsntng Sleep, improves tne appMiic, overcomes nervous prostration, and rivet new 111. and streneth tctht weak and aged. 50c. and $1.00, at Drfguletl. Nov 9-d-lt. el veMoaifcs for CMliren. WANTED ! A good man to represent us as local agent. Can give uuuirui ut territory anasieauy vrurK. win pay good wages and guarantee success. Write to j. AVttTiN miiaw, jstirHeryiiiaii, llW'UKSiKIt, n. I, Do you intend buying a Chrlstmis pre- UtLLtJXf J.' iittMb ii JN D XlUMLb nt for your best friend" If 8Q wait and I Prlceslow. Sino tosto,ntt healthy cllratte nue boiu clone to cine vy water or rauroaa salt sent for vour seo 1 W- Uartman & Bods' opening, (one extra clerk oa tho dry goods sldo added water luxuries abundant. Bend Btamn lor Drtcu list; map 100. 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I tat s viiuinubxiii. itio iiuuiiiicub tfaturv ut iue Commercial Couree Is Its practical character. INeariv every aei 01 hooks nas teen taken irom first-class business establishments, and a largo proportion of the course In book-keeping Is made up irutu our njBirui ut Hi-iuui tiuNness prBctut-, uimurDttS.sed In the sclcntlUa arnllcntlon to mod. I em business methods. A larger propoitlon ot our graduates regularly obtain nrsfUM position than from any other commen l il college In the I state learDeging Ave- iw. vor cucuiara address W, U IlhlAN, Pilncipal. Nov am. MOfkiwi, ra. M vinced by a trial. elements of life and health. thumselvea. iney do every this week).
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