THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Pill POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tbe multitude ot low test, abort weight alum or phosphate towders. Sold only In rant. i(OTAi.DiKiNai'owiBHe.'a,iiovYaimt.,r4 x. The Columbian tvi'ubllsned every Friday. Subscription price, tl.OO a ioar. Entered at tbe l'ost omce at Bloomsburg, Fa., aH second ciaaa mauer, aucu j, lew. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, M AIICII 15, 1889. rouaicT I1I1K01S Tin lif l. BLOOMSBUUO & SULLIVAN RAILltOAD Taking effect MONDAY, NOVEMBKIt 28, 1889. SOUTH. NOUTII. Ar. Ar. Ar. STATIONS, r. u. T. J. A.H. mnnmehnrif A SS 1 03 09 Lt. Lt. a.. r. u. Lt. r. x. 6 40 8 61 8 54 7 Ot 7 OS 1 16 7 81 7 36 7 43 7 62 7 6 8 00 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 19 8 25 Ar 8 33 s a B 48 S 36 Main street a 18 H 63 7 68 Irondale .. t It U to 7 U Taper Mill. ......... 8 08 12 40 7 48 Llghtstrcct. 05 IK 83 7 45 Orangevllle s M la R 7 3S Forks, 5 43 1J 00 T SO Tubbs 5 41 11 53 7 15 Stillwater 6 87 11 45 7 10 llenton....... .... 6 !8 11 80 7 00 Edsons. 5 S3 11 SO M colea creek, s so u 15 s 53 sugarloar, s 13 11 io o 4s Laubachs, 6 u 11 OS 8 43 CentraLY. 6 Cfl 10 67 6 88 Echo Park. 6 03 10 8 Jamison City.... 6 00 10 45 S9 8 48 S it 8 58 2 M 00 S 67 9 10 3 20 9 25 3 8S 9 30 S 42 9 87 3 60 9 47 4 15 9 51 4 20 9 M 4 24 10 00 4 SI 10 04 4 3.1 10 12 4 40 10 IS 4 43 10 SO 4 60 Ar. Ar. LT. LV. LT. r. M. a. m. a. M. A. M. r. M. r. u. Trains on tho r. It. R. It. leave Rupert u lollowa : Hoain. ..'P.011, 7:22 a. ra. 11:04 a. m 3:42 p. m. 620 p. m. 0 Tratnson the U. L. a W. lt. lt. leave Bloomsburg as rouows: NORTH. SOUTH. 7:u a.m. 8:32 a.m. 10:51 a. m. l:o P. m. '2:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 6:38 p.m. 8:47 p.m. Tralnsonths N.SW.B. Rallwaypass Bloom Ferry as follows : NOR.n. li):4S a. m. 6.26 p. m. NOKTH. 10:16 am sonrn. 11:65 a. m, 4-30 p.m. SOUTH. 6:39 p m 60HDAT. Saturday, March 10th. Mrs. Mary .Innca administratrix, will sell valuable rr.nl ontritn nn late nrcmiscs of John C, .Tnnps. East Street. Bloouisburg Pa. Salo commences at 10 o'clock a. m. Makoii 18. It. T. Smith will sell valu able persoual property on his farm near lienlon, at iu a. m. uotbcs, cowa, implements, etc. March 19. I. K. Krlckbaum, adminis trator of Andrew Hunvan. will sell valu ablo real estate and personal property or. tho premises In uenton townsuip, at i o'clock P. M. Mi unit 10. T. F. Belles will sell valu- able personal propertv on tbe premises of i J. L Utiles In Benton township near Hulmo farm at 10 a. m. Horses, cows, farm implements, etc. March: 21. John Zaner will sell farming Implements and live stock on bis premises In Fishlngcreek township. About twenty head of horses will be sold. M Alton 22. Geo. E. Elwcll, admlnistra- tor of James Commons, win sen real cs tate in Bloomsburg at 10 a. m. Mauoh 22. O. A. Jacoby will sell valu' able household furniture at 9 o'clock a. m. Mtnon 28. U. O. Cooncr will sell valu able personal property at his residence on Btu street at iu o'CiocK p. ra. Marou 28.-I. K. Dlldlne will sell valuable ncrsonal ttronertv. horses, cows, farm lm- plemenls, &o., at his farm in Orange twp at iu o'ciock a- m. Fon Balk. Thirtv acres of timber land In Pino township, two acres cleared, property ol Mrs. Mary A. Joyai. inquire oi ueu, E. Elwell, Bloomsburg, tor terms. u Fort Balk. Fifty-seven acres of land In Suearloaf township, being part of tbe Wnlcott Harvev farm. Good farm land. and. a valuable timber tract. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. tf Fob Hale. A valuable vacant lot on Market Street, three rood store propel tics twelve dwellings, six farms, two grist mills, one saw mill, also a good farm of 867 acres In Virginia, oy M. r. luiz, insurance ana Heal Estate Agt., uioomsuurg. ra For Sals. A valuable farm in Madison Tnwnstiln containing 115 acres, tine build IngB. Will be sold on easy payments. If not sold at private sale by Jul, 1st, will be sold at public sale. For terms inquire of J. 8. Williams, moDmsuurg. u, Fob Balk. A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas ana steam. Apply to janSOtf. L. N. Motxb. Wanted. Not less than two teams to stock a saw.mlll with at least one million feet of lumber. Apply to J. F. Rink at bis homo at Llghtsticct or at the mill. Mar. 8-3w Wanted. A housekeeper, from 85 to 60 yeatsofage. llcply at once to Peteb Bonet, Mar 15-21 Lime Ridge, Pa. Fob Sale A pair of fine grey ponies, well broken, to drive single or doable. J. M. Hess, Bloomsburg Mar-15-4w Pa, Peraounl. F. M. Leader will move into N. 8. Pur. sel's house on Market street, next month Samuel Obi of Hemlock township died suddenly on Tuesday morning. Miss Mildred Knorr expects to return to Vassar College, and complete her course, this being her senior year. Dr. J. Schuyler, who has been sick for tbe past tbreo weeks, was able to como up own on Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Smith Is In New York, where she will remain several weeks. She was compelled to undergo a surgical operation a second time, and Is improving. Edward K, Smith received bis diploma as Doctor of Medicine at Bellevuo Medical College, New York, on Monday. He has not yet decided wbero he will hang out bis shingle. It Is rumored that Barnum's Circus will visit Bloomsburg May 12, You cannot fall to be suited In wall paper at J. II, Mercer'r. Call atd examine stock, Salt fish (equal to mackerel), 4c. a pound at Jicoby's. Don't fall to see "Hearts of Oak" at tbo Opera House this (Thnrsday) evening. E. R. Drinker will move from Irondale to the property of N. W. Barton, West and First streets, soon. Rev, Samuel Blair Is couductlng a series of revival meetings at tbo M. E. church this week. There will be lectures delivered by the Rev, Isaiah Edwards and others, on tern, perance. In the M. E. Church at Albury, pn Saturday evening March lOtb, At 7P0 p, ra. All are cordially invited. N, "iV. Barton win tnovo to the Miller property, corner ot East and Fifth streets, on tbo first of April. Flno Cabinets In vignette or scroll, tt M'Ktlllp Dros. Tho DroDertv of ttio estate of Deborah Harrison on East street was sold at public sale on Tuesday to h. Grots, for $3400. Tbe pcoullir purifying and building up powers of Hood's SarsaparllU make it tbe very best mcdlclno to tako at this season. John K.l'cnsyl has purchased tho lot on corner of Main and West streets of I. V. MuKelvy, and will erect a store building, W. II. llrooltc & Co , liavo a complete nd wcll-sclcctcd stock of window fixtures and curtains, plain or dado, shades mount ed on spring stop or spring lalunce fixtures. Wood's Business College, of Scrnnton, no k the largest and most Influential Com mercial school In Pennsylvania, olleis special rates to teachers during March and April. We rccclycd a letter a few days ago from Thos. J, Case containing an order for a year's subsclrptlon to the CoLuunuN, to be sent to Lnrlug, Alaska, wheto ho Is now re siding, lie was lormcrly a resident o' Espy. . When you move Into the new house, you will And your old window curtains too short, or too narrow for tho new windows. Remember we make curtains to order, cut them to any length, or trim them any width. W. II. Brooke & Co., Exchange Hotel Iluildlng. The Gypsy Festival," a children's can- tata, together with tableaux, singing, In strumental music, etc, was tho program for an Interesting entertainment which was given in Winona Hall last Saturday evening tor the benefit ot the Methodist church. It was largely attended and a nice sum was realized. The btato Normal School of this district, at Bloomsburg will begin the spring term on Monday April 1st, 18d9. Tho attend, anco now 's the lamest In any winter term. Improvements keep pace with tbe growing numbers. Military training and a well supplied reading-room are among the re cent advantages. Mar. 8-2U At n mentimr of tbe Hoard of Trustees of the Normal School held at the residence of William Neal on Monday evening, A. Z. Schoch was elected to fill thu vacancy caused by the death of Judge Iltiprrt, and E. C. Wells was recommended to tbe Sup erintendent of Public Instruction for no. pointment as a trustee on tbe part of the state to fltl vacancy caused by the death ot Col. S. Knorr. Miss Lee Lamar, in Bartlcy Campbell's play, "Fate," was greeted by a gnod-slicd audience at the Opera House last Friday evening. The company was a capable one, and presented in excellent form, this inter esting play, in which tbo comedy clement Is equally mingled with the pathetic. The company opened in Philadelphia Monday vening. The Opus Club is growing in strength nd increasing in iutercst. Its object Is for musical culture, and all persons wbo arc Interested In music, either vocal or in strumental, are luvlted to join. Meetings arc held weekly on Tuesdays at the resi dences of the members at 8 o'clock In the evening. This week tbo meeting was at Miss Annie Miller's, and lt was a "Men' delssohn Night. A pleasing programme was presented. List ot letters remaining In the Post Of, flee at Bloomsburg for week erding Mar, 12, 1889. Mrs. Clarrle Abbott, I. B. Alexander, Mr. Kitchen, Mr. Samuel W. Mitchell. Sirs. Keouecca Miller, A. . Mcuiaucii. CARDS Mr. Emanuel Case. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Georok A. Clare, P. M. The 2Voy Standard says of "Hearts of Oak"i The sccue of tho play is laid off tho New England coast and tbo first tab leau wherein the wreck und tbe signal bombs bursting in air arc vividly depleted, is grand. In lbo grUt-mlll scene, Intro duclng a mill wheel in motion, with Hb whirring Brmnd, nature and art are artlsti- cally combined. It would be proQtablo If ministers given to sweeping denunciation would witness this play. Bloomsburg Opera House, Thursday evening, March 14tb. Correspondents and all persons who have occasion to write for newspapers should avoid abbreviations. I)i not write Tucs. for Tuesday, ch. for church, pres. for president, etc The habit of omitting the words, the, and, Is, and other connect ing words, Is also annoying to the editor. When a communication is received that abounds with abbreviations and omls. slons, tho editor mu;t thoroughly revise the same, spell out the abbreviations and add the omissions. Tho compositors In all well regulated newspapers olllces are instructed to "follow copy," and they do lt. Wo only wish that newspaper writers were as parllcuhr to follow Instructions, as tbe compositor Is to "follow copy." Ex. Tbe Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Bloomsburg, at their regular meeting, Tuesday March 5, 1889, adopter thu following resolution : WnsitEAs. two of our sisters, Mrs. Ata Miller and Miss Eva Rupert, active mem bers of the Bloomsburg W. C. T. U., mourn tbo recent death of their beloved father, the Hon. Leonard B. R'ipcrt ; Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with them In their great bereavement and pray that they may be consoled by tbe Uupremo Comforter, our Father in Heaven, who has said, "Let tho fatherless children trust In me." M. C. Walkeb,! r EmuaEteb. ';Lom' Tho popularity of "Hearts of Oak" has stood tbe test of eight seasons, and, as the same intrlnsio merits and scenic effects which made It famous are still associated with the performance, It will doubtless continue to prove a great attraction, While the story of theldrama la sentlmen tal and unnatural, tbe Interest of the spec tators never varies. The broad humor which lightens up the somber scenes cen ters around tbe baby and ber graudpap, Tho first-named rolt was appropriately Mil ed by a brown-balred little maiden a year or so old' When the baby pulled off grandpa's specs, yanked bis hair and suck ed u stick of candy the audience became enthuslastlo and laughed hysterically. Tb scenlo effects were excellent. Baltimore Herald. Opera House, Bloomsburg, Thursday evening, March 14tb. To-NIif U( and To-SIorrow Night And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Lungs, acknow, ledged to be thu inosj successful remedy ever sold for tho cure ot uougu, utoup Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Astbma and consumption. Get a bottle Tb-Doyand keep It always In the house, so ypii cap check your cold at opce. Price 6Uc and 1.00. Sample pottles free. Tbo Lock Haven Ermine JSxvrent Issued on Match 1 a handsome twelvo page pnpor commemorative of Its 7th anniversary. Before buying your wall paper, call ht J. U. Mercer's and cxamlno his large stock. "Tho Road to Hcavun," Is an elegant book Issued by the Globe Bible Publishing Company of Philadelphia, and sold only by subscription. Miss Dora Marr Is thu an thorUcd agent tor this section and Is now anvasslng for it. Wo recommend our readers to cxamlno this work. A. B. Hartman of Buck Horn went to Sunbury on Wednesday afternoon to at tend tbo funeral of bis brother, James Hartman on Thursday morning, who died on Tuesday. Jamrs Hartman was ono ot fifteen children, eight of whom are living. Ho formerly lived In this county, but for forty years past be has resided at Millers- burg and Sunbury. Ho learcs a wife and vo children, and his age was 70 years. At a meeting of Ent Post No. 250,0. A. R. held Friday evening, 8th Inst., tho follow, lng resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It bas pleased an all wise Providence to permit the removal by death of our comrade Col. Samuel Knorr, who was a charter member of this Post, there fore be tt Hemlred, That wo deem It titling and highly appropriate- to express our esteem for his noble character and patristic devo tion to his country, In whose causo ho gave the best service ot bis early manhood. Jlttolved, That we express our heartfelt sympathy to tbo bereaved widow and children, commend them to tho tender mercy of our kind Heavenly Father. Resolved, That our charter be draped and tbe customary badges of mourning bo dis played In Post room. Resolved, 1'hut a copy of these resolutions bo presented to tho family of tbo deceased, and the samo to bo Inserted In our county papers. iSAIAlrZUOLDXB, 4 0. B. FORNWALD, Cora. R. Stii.es, Col. James Corcoran, of Wtlllamsport, Wilson Kistler, of Lock Haven, and W. U. Llnd, of Clearfield county arc about to erect a largo tannery at tho mouth of Blackberry Run at Jameson City. This company proposes to erect thrre buildings; one 700 feet In length, with a wing extend ing 400 feet, another 00 by 120 feet, for tho purposp of storing bides and leather; also leech house 40 by 00 feet. There will be in the buildings 8 boilers and 8 engines. When completed and slocked with leather and hides tbo building will cost $300,000 and tho tannery will bavo a capacity of 15,000 cords of bark per year. For tbo on. tire work they will occupy 80 acres of ground. The hauling and peeling bark, lu con nection with the tannery, will take about 500 laborers. As It is not the intention of the company to erect any dwelling houses, and the accomodation of these laborers and their families will require a large number of tenant houses, the building ot tbcsu houses will be a good speculation for capi talists. A party of sixteen gentlemen sat down to an excellent supper nt the Exchange Hotel kit Friday night. The menu cm- braced terrapin, lettuce, oysters, potatoes, salads, fresh shad, cracker?, cheese, fruit, ice cream, cake, coflec, and cigars. There were present tho Mayor of tho city, the President of a bank, the President of a warming corporation, the secretary of a railroad company, the greatest Inventor ot the ago, two editors, two rallroid contract ors, a sun printer, a magistrate, a prose cuting ofQccr, treasurer of a railroad com pany, a bank cashier, an Insurer of lives, and last but not least the proprietor of the house, who is president of several corpora. Hons and a director of a railroad company. Nobody seemed to know whose party it was, nor what the occasion for It was, but tt was a delicious supper and everybody enjoyed It. Mr. Tubbs was specially com- pllmented on the snapper soup. Every man had a written speech In his pocket which ho was anxious to read, but failed to do so on account of tho uproar occasion ed by all trying to talk at one time. In this respect it was a vei liable "Clover Club." One man more courageous than the rest, on falling to read his speech pre sented lt to the host. It wnB in "blank" verses, on a roll of paper six yards long. Another momber borrowed tho roll und ead therefrom with great effect a few verse of Italian poetry. There was mu. sic by the orchestra, singing by tho glto club, and at 11.30 tbe party adjourned alt er electing Mr. Tubbs President, and agreeing to meet again upon bis call. All the elements which nature requires, to make tbe hair beautiful and abundant, are supplied in Ayer'a Hair Vigor. This preparation keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the huir from becoming dry and harsh, and makes lt flexible and glossy. Kvnnirellcnl Convention. Below we give the appointments made for this distiiet by the Evangcllo.il Confer ence held at Williatnsport .M ircli 7h to tho 12: h. Llghtstreet anil Afton have been placed with the Columbia Circuit, making Bloomsburg and Epy one mission, with the pastor residing at Bloomsburg. LEWlbllUIiU DISTRICT, il. J. Carotbers, Presiding Elder; Buf- fttlo J. F. Bhultz- Lewisburg H. A. Hoi. Turbot. lenbacb; Milton A, H Irvine: vllle-G L. Maicr; Danville H. A. Slokc; Bloomsburg A. W. Swtnglc; Columbia 0. W. Finkblodcrand J. F. Dunlup; Her. wick E. Crumbling; Ncscopeck II. W. Gros! Luzerne J. VV. Messenger; Wyom lng C. J. Dick; Tiinkhannnck M. F. Fosselman; West ClllTcrd C. D. Moore; Dushore 0. L. Bones; Muncy (Valley S, 8. Mummy; Htlgliesvllle M. 1. Jam!, son; Waller S. I. ShortUs; Zlou's Grove W. H. Hartman; West llrooklyn-G. L. Burson. A. L. Reeser, W. P. Thomas and Geo. Hunter, members of Lewisburg Quarterly Conference. Keuulon ol tlie aoytli Jl-t;luieiit. Extensive preparations are being made at Carlisle for the reunion ot the 209th Re giment, P. V on Monday, March 25. It Is expected that over 400 of the survivors ot tbe brave boys who faced death 011 many a bloody field will bo there, Gen, Hartraoft who commanded the division, will bn pre, sent. A grand parade will take place, par. tlclpatcd In by the G. A. R. Posts, Nation al Guards and tho 209tb, Camp fires will be held, aud a big time Is looked forward to by tho veterans. Col. T. 11. Kauffmtn, wbo commanded tbe 300th, now of Bellmonde, Iowa, will be present. Arrangements have beci made for all members of Co, E. who desire to attend tho reunion to meet at Bloomsburg on tho morning of the SStb, and take tho 8:32 train on tho D. L. & W. R. R. Special ex cursion rates have been secured, also ro duco'l rates at hotels at Carlisle. That tired, debilitated fec'lug, so pccif liar to Spring, Indicates depraved blood, Now 1 the time to prove (be beneficial ef fects of Ayit's Saitaparllln. It cleanses (he sysli pi, restores physical cucrgy, an Infuses new lfo and vigor nto every (Ibro u .he bo;ly. x.nnbnch'u. Bills or publlo saliB can bo seen In ovcry storo and hotel. Amos Glberlson burled bis little thrco year old girl on the 8th tost. Tho bereav ed bavo tbo sympathy of tho community with tbem. Johnnto Fritz ot Coles Creek drovo to town yrsterday. lie has n spirited young colt and is trying to break It. Beware Johnnie or tbo colt may break you, Instead. Hcrvcy Long has concluded to go to school this winter. A. Laubarh, merchant, has n peculiar clock In liU storo. It is a clock with an oval face, supported by n stand, which raises It to lliu height of one foot. The pendulum is composed of n llttlo boy on a swing, which has a spiral spring attached, aud by the motion of the boy jumping up and down, it will run twenty-lour hours at one winding. Invalid readers will Und that one dollar expended for Dr. Parker's great medical work, tho "Science of Life," will bo of mora valuo to them than ten thousand do), lars expended for proprietary medicines, electric appliances, Ac Tho book contains over one hundred and twcnty.tlve Invalu able prescriptions for all diseases that human tlceh Is heir to. Seo advertisement. Mifflluvillc niHtltute. The Institute held hero on March Und commenced at 9:80 o'clock with dovotlonal exercises conducted by Prof. Noctling, and singing by Institute. A class exercise In physiology was then given by Mr. W. M. Kitchen, followed by an essay by Miss Gertrude Kirkendall, after which was n recitation by Mr. W. S. Williams and select reading by Mr. Irvln Snioyor. A class cx ercisa In primary reading was then given by Miss Florence Montgomery, followed by nn essay by Miss Allco Atcn, Greeting Song by Primary school, and recitation by Mr. W. M. Kitchen, after which Prof. Noctling addressed the Institute. Institute then ad journed to meet at 1:80 oclock. In tho afternoon Institute opened at timo nppolnted with singing, followed by n reci tation by Miss Vlda Brown and essay by Mr. W. M. Kitchen, after which Prol.Copo gave a very interesting talk on Statement Method, showing Its advantages over tho old mathematical methods. An essay was then given by Mr. W. S. Williams. An Intermission of 5 minutes was follow ed by a few remarks on the study of history by Supt. Grimes and recitation by Mlts Maggie Andreas, after which Prof Noctling spoke on tho duty of parents visiting schools, and directors vlstllng ind furnish, lng schools. Mr. D. C. Mcllctiry then made a few remarks followed by a motion song given by Primary School, a class ex. erciso lu History by Mr. W. P. Johnson, an essay by Mr. O. II. Yelter, and song by Primary School, after which Institute closed. Seo. uttetcHlcd People. Advertising a patent medicine In the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's IiAlsam, for Coughs and Colds, does It is indeed wonderful. Ho authorl zea all druggists to give those who call for It a sample bottle Fret, that they may try It before purchasing. The Large Bottles are 50o and 100. Wo certainly would od vise a trial. It miy save you from con sumption. KttlKhtH ol tliu OolUen Cuttle. The thirteenth annual session of tbe Grand Castle, K. 0. E., of Peunsylvnula, will be held In Hnrrlsburg, commencing April 2d, ut Shakespeare Halt, 214 Locust street. The session will probably last three days. Several Important amend ments will bu acted upon, Including tbe change of time of session to tbe first Tues day in May, and tbe question of regulating the benefits to bo paid members in accord ance with tho amount of dues paid. It Is expected that upwards ot 500 Past Chitfi, including a Representative from each of tbe 899 Caitles, will be In attendance. Tho Representatives Irorn this section of thu State are: John W. Farnsworth, Danville, C. B. Spurr, Centralis, J. W. Kurtz, Berwick, Jacob Shatter, Bioomaburg. Beveral Castles are perftcticg program mes of entertainment for tho visiting Sir Knights. A selected team trom the Har risburg Castles will confer tho Degrees with elaborate paraphernalia on Wednes day evening, April 8, and there is no doubt but that thu Representatives and visitors will be well repaid by witnessing the work. On Tuesday afternoon, April 2d, there will be a grand parade in honor of the ses sion. It Is expected that at the Icabt 5000 uniformed Sir Knights ot tho Castles and Military Branch from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, aud Maryland will participate. Tbe par ade will bo reviewed by tho Governor and members ot tbeState Legislatuic trom tho Capitol buildings. The bcvcu Castles of Dauph'n County are doing their utmost to make it the larg est aud linot display In tho history of the Kulghts of tbo Golden Eagle. Grand Chief Louis E. StiU uud bis associate Grand Castle officers nrn materially assist lng in this coiemcndable object. Tho committee has elected Sir Knight Harry Stites, M. D., of Harmony Castle, No, 53, as Chief Marshal. Ho has appoint ed as Chief of Stall, Hon. John A. Pritch 0J'' ay"r of Harrlsburg; and thu follow- lng otr .unguis us Ainu iiou, wins, v, Cooper, Media; Hon. W. F. Stewart, Pliiladelphla; Hon. James U. Kenncy, Mayor ot Reudlng; Hon. Win, B. Smith ex-mayor of I'lill idelpula; and Captain J, T. Hire, of Mlddletown. Carriages will be provided for the offic ers of the Supremo Castle and nil Grand Castles. Tho committee contemplates ottering handsome prizes to Castles and Command ertes for thu best drilled and largest nuin bcr ot Sir Knights lu line. A IlruKKtHI Haj-H. Marvin C. Brown, Druggist, Meredith Vlllago, N. II., says; I bavo sold your Sulphur Bitters for years, and, contra: y to most medicines, I never sold a bottlu to auy one wbo said it did not help them, They cured ino of thoso terrible sick head aches when every other remedy failed. Mar.15.3t. Council IrocectlliiKH, Regular meeting of Council. It. S. Win tcrstcen appeared In behalf of the owners of tho Hoyt farm, and objects to tho open lng of the proposed street from Filth street to tbe Espy road, On motion It was order ed that tbe town surveyor make survey of tbo said street. Mr. Cadow, one of the commltto on Firo Department, reports that ho made Inquiry Into tho condition rf the leather hose, now In use by tho (Ire companies; found lhat the Rescue 11 & L. Co. had four buudred feet of leather hose which was practically worthless, and tbe Friendship Fire Company bas same quantity only a little belter than II. & L. Co, N. y, Funk Esq., appears and cnmplulus of wacr being lately dammed up over 111 Espy road near be residence of Jonathan Troup, and mat 110 nan round It so frequently before, after heavy rains 1 he suggests that the cujycrts b,e examined at that place, which carry tho Tvatcr to the south side of tbo Penna Canal. On motion It was ordered that Mrs 3. A. Pctrtkln bo notlfli d to repair her pavement on Third street, In front ot tbo skating rink or put down a new one, as may be neces sary, within thirty days from notice and In default tho commissioner ot highways shall repair or put in new as the case may be, and tbo cost thereof with 20 per cent, add cd shall be collected from the owner of the property. On motion several uocounts were ordetcd to bu cancelled, being barred by tho statute of limitations and uncojloct able. Total $49.09. The following resolution was offered and Its adoption moved t Whereas, application has been made requesting permission to tbo Bloomsburg Belt Railroad Co. to lay and use Its railroad upon Seventh stiect ; And whereas, it Is proper before action Is taken In reference to such request, that tbo grade of Seventh street should be tlxed from Market street to East street; There, fore, Resolved, that notlco bo given parties Interested as property owners on Seventh street from Market street to East street, that they will bo heard in relation to tho request tor priyilcgo to lay and use tbe railroad track of tho Bloomsburg Belt Rati, road Company upon Seventh street from tho west side of Market street to tbo vast side of East street, at Iho corner of tho property of Harman & Hasscrt at the Inter section of East street and Berwick road, and also In refetenco to thu thing of n grade upon Seventh street from Market street to Et9t street, at n meeting of tho Town Council to be held at tho usual placo of meeting, to-wit ; thu council room In tho Columbian Building, on Thursday tho 14th day of March 1889, at eight o'clock In tho evening, nt which time and place all parlies Intonated may appear and be beaid if they desire." Agreed to unanimously. M. C. Woodward, collector for 1880 asks for additional exonerations, after examin ing tho list. On motion n number wero allowed. On motion bills and accounts amounting to $534 01 wero read and approved and secretary directed to Issue ordeis on trcas. urcr for same. On motion council adjourned to meet Thursday evening, March 14th. FOR HHEUMATISU In any form take Brown's Snllcyllnc. Price 50 cents, two bottles sent free for $1. Brown Sallcyllno Co., Elmlrii, N. Y. It cures nino out of ten. Mar. l-4t. Life size crayons $10. tf in gold frames only M'Ktlllp Bros. J- II. Mercer carries tbe. finest wall paper in Columbia County. stock of Consumption Murely cured To the EniTon P!ca9e Inform your read crs that I have n positive remedy for the above named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send wo bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption If they will send me their express and post tittle address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM M. C..181 Penrl St., New York, sept-21-ly WANAMAKER S. Philadelphia. Monday, March 11, 1st,'). Here's a Cashmere that we never had the like of before un der $i. The price is 75c. Lift a fold every ounce of the weight comes from good, fine wool honestly put together. Try the yard stick; 46 inches, Dliimp. lest the dye; every shade chows as evenly as sun shine on a quiet pool. Sixty' seven of the nezvest tints. ht iellow lor the lamous 65c Cashmere at 50c. Gloriosa; shimmering, irrides cent, delicate Ulonosa shares the counter with Printed Challis and Mohairs like a bit of the ity amid pastures and hayfields. 48 inches wide, $1.50. Such a jump into your liking as Glorio sa took! ravonte shades went in a twinkling. We've mended the assortment. Sixty-four styles and color ings of 75c Side Band stuffs. 1 he Spring shades, ol course Maybe a dozen varieties of bor der. Jr word must do. 42 inches wide. Let two of the newest plain stuffs stand for perhaps a thous and: 1 Fifty-inch, fine, All-wool French Surah Cloth at$i. Weave like surah silk. Wonderfully fine and firm. 12 shades. A stuff that you've only begun to hear of. 2 A grand, 48 inch Foule at 75c. 14 colorings. The Irishman now, with his Linen Lawns, is in tlie wild chase of color in dress goods stuffs. The Italian with his de- icately shaded silk Roman Sashes, and the Frenchman with his wonderful colors in wool, that are chased hard by the Scot and his Ginghams, who in turn is pressed at all points by the Yankee, and now here comes the Irishman and shouts, away with your wool, your silk, your cotton, it s linn s own llax that beats you all in cloth and color, lint you ll take your choice amid all the dm. 1 26 styles of Irish Lawns are here, some printed, others wov en, 22 to 30 cents, and lour grades plain, 22 to 40 cents dazzling, perfect white, sheer. If there had not been "A Princess of Thule" there would not have been a Sheila Curtain 11 tl Hill ! When vvuiiam Ulack named his heroine he put a trade-wore! into the mouth of the civilized world, A Btufl worthy tho "Princess." Smoother, silkier, more, lustr ous t,h,an Chenille. Graceful in substance and delicate in tirtts. Whoever saw an ugly Sheila? Pie new ones are ready. In a,l the fresh shades to mah, wanamaker's. the latest carpet and wall decor ation : Nile old bluo raataoginr Cleopatra ollre cream tile IsibclU ardoise. cauel $io, $12, and 13.50 the pair. In January we saw Vienna Chenille Curtains touch their lowest till then. Now another trade-billow has tumbled in up on us a lot that beats the be-lorc-best. Styles that were $10, $1 5, and $1 5 are $Sa pair. Upholstery has that sort of bargains in twenty things. March Hook News js ready ; portrait of Frank R. Stockton, and Emma Lazarus. 52 pages, 5c, 50c a year. You won't guess it's value from the price. Whoever reads Hook News knows what books, are worth. The bookseller wastes his time if he haggles with a Book News reader. Hook News not only beeps you informed about books as they come from the press, but helps you to get them when ever you are, almost the same as if you were in the most lib eral bookstore in the land. John Wanamaker. LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only st inr T.ifo Bi7 Crnvnns onlv 3-uoz. Liiie size crayons ouiy enlarging Instant process used tt. HlooclccI Fowls, Pit Games, Grist Sbawlnecks, Heath woods, Ulack B. Reds, that will stay to win. Eggs, 13 for SI. Satisfaction Guaranteed. William Dennis, If. Bloomsburg, Pa. (Mention this paper.) It you bavo not bad a samnlc of Hurt- mans' Baking Powder please call and get one, manulactureu only by I. W. llurtman & Sons, Bloomsburg Pa Spinach, kale, lettuce, new onions nnd etc., on Saturday at the GREAT EASTERN. DRESS CLOTHS. Elegant 40 in. dress cloths at only 25o yd. 8 yds. will make a nice dress only 42 for tbe pattern. Then we have a superb lino of hpndsoino striped ujd plain cloths in all the newest colorings at 50c yd. A decided baigain in sponged and shrunk cloths, nice weight and fin ish in new colorings nt 80c yd, good value at $1 yd. CLARK & SON. 2 gross G. E. T. Cn. baking powder just ruceivcii. uiltial EAausuiN. SATIN ES & CHALLIS. This stock is HI led with all the newest patterns and col. tilings In Hue saline, by looking at them you would pronounce tbem French satlnes. but tlieynro not, they aroAmcrlcan butwill make up as imnusonic and wear as good und only co9t ubout half as much. Glial! les beautiful patterns and these- we will let you have at the low pilce of 14 yds. for $1. Think, a handsome Challl Dress for only fl.W. ULiAltH. b sun. Handsome 10 sets $3.(jj. piece dcsnratecl chamber GREAT EASTERN Ladles Jersey libbed vests, 35c vests 25c, 40c vests 29c, 50c vests 371c. Cue vests 50c ut Clark & Sou's with completo lines of mines- mifses unu cnlKirens' Hosiery. Try our fast black dyes. A special stout black nose for boys, all sizes, 25c per pair. Chocolate 40c lb. GREAT EASTERN. Wo now show tbe most complete lines of Spring Jackets we have ever tdiown, a good all wool black Jacket for $3 00. Also better grades. Call und see. ( lull; & Son. I I. AV. HARTMAN & SONS. Ulir bateetlS WC SUCH GUI'S , ,. 1 with ee) are now open, 98 styles, 12ic, loc, 25c, 37k-. and 44c. Afnnn -.(' lm 1 1 .1 , W,, n f nr.n 5., . V " Single patterns Ot 12 yds. Ilie rable .Linens are moved away frOlll the front to give room for Sateens, yet the low prices will . : i ,.i l 2.1 r i prevail a, short time. $1.00 for 80c, 80c. for G8c 50c. for 44c. Napkins are cheat) with us. Our large Towels 25c. up to $2.50, are all linen. We have Amen 1 t n 1 1 1 noil fliwl lllCMO I :,m,cjI n inun lt, vmi unit .ituQoiii iion i.ui;iijj uj the yard, cheaper by tho piece. lave yotl Seen the new rrilltcd l'lorentine bilks, they are the landsomest in the land. They bring their butter and eggs by the hundreds; we have on hand butter by the hundred lbs. and eggs by the bushel nearly all tho time now. Dishes and Glass ware are ready for 1st of April ales. 1. W. Hartman & Sons P S. Cannot go amiss if you want a bolt of good muslin: we navo piles ot it. 1. W. 11. & S. W. B. BROOKE & 10. Tim season is at hand when Icaehers are thinking about Howard of Merit cards. We have them, also a "Silent Teacher," which is in many respects super ior to those of llesh and blood. Ask to see them. If there IS anythlll!r VOU Want il. n.J- ; r 111 tllO JSOOK Or bllltlOIiery line we no not nave, wo will trot it o i - " mr you. ivny paper or maga zino at. tho publisher's price. 'i inwou uu mu iiisiiuiuiis about I thOir Writing paper, OUr ri. r i ' i Stationery Department con- Fino lllins UISUI1CL attractions 111 papeteries and correspondence Cards, SUCh makes as MardlS AVnrd -T 7 fV,.i n.wl T...a ' ---- - their names I'll ll ran tOG the muilltv . . WO keen COnstantlV 011 hand a largo assortment ot blank V . v... . books, miscellaneous hooka etc. .' ii . "Wall Paper and Windovf Shores at the Jpyest prices consistent with cood roods. Legal lilnnk Forms, U 6cuts ot Leases, oitfracls, Deeda, etc Yi . JiROOKE & CO, Rice 4 lbs, S-'u. GREAT EASTERN. Try our 75o kid gloves, also uew of veillnes at popular low prices. styles Clark & Son, Win. Penn corn 3 for 25c. UREAT EABTERN. Try tbo Royal Worcester corset. Clsrk ifc Son. A humltnme line rf gold band and mor rose ware Just received. GKEAT EASTERN. The finest line of cakes in town. GREAT EASTERN. A rare opportunity Is presented for some enterprising townsman to represent n Nursery firm that warrants slock to be de livered In prime condition, so that n large, honorable nnd permanent trade can bo built up. Very liberal terms to the right man. Address, James E. Wiutnrv, Jan 2j-'Jni. Rochester, N, Y. Etigrnvcd business cards cm h obtained at llic Col.uxniAN ulllce. Indies having plates can have cards printed. It BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Bby waa sick, wo fire her Cutorla. When hs wm a Child, she cried for CutcrtA, When the became fliu, she clunj to OutorU, When the had Children, she rare them CutorU. IMlCHl IMlL-Ml ItclllllK I'llCH. Symptoms Moisture : Intense ltcblnc nnd stinging; most at night; worse by scratch ing, ii aiioweti to continue tumors rorm, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Bwnyne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Bwayno & Bon, Philadelphia. may-4.1y. Kcscmn, Itcliy, Hculy, Hltln TorturcH. The slmnlo annllcatlon ot "Swuvm-'a uiuunuui, wiinoui nny lntcrnni medicine wl" curo any ca9e of Tetter, Salt Hbtuui ,,, ,, Ild)( pmpIc(i Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It Is potent, effective, nnd costs but a trifle Jiay-4-ss-iy Dr. Thcel, the great Specialist, for ner- vous debility, blood poisons, kidney and special diseases, has yet to tlnd an equal in curing such diseases Ho has ntnplete mastery of the allopntblc, homeopathic and electric systems of medicines which gives J 1 1 tn mo Knowledge ami ability to curo dis eases pronounced lucurable by lending physician?. If suffering wo would advise you to consult him personally or by letter at 038 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. OP VALUABLE Uunl Estate ! By virtue or a writ or Lev. Fa. Issued out or the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public salo at the eJourt House In the town or Bloomsburg ou SATURDAY, MAHCII 10, 18811, at 2 o'clock p. m nil that certain tract of land sltuato In Miniln township, Columbia county. Pa., bounded and described as fallows, to wit : On tho south by lanas ot Michael Iletler, and Buck, on the west by land ot Michael Iletler, on tho north by lands ot Emanuel Kirkendall John Kirk, endall and Francis Hartzel, and on tho east by land or Nathan Kirkendall, containing about 100 ACRES, moie or less, whereon are erected a two story Frame Dwelling House. a bank barn and other outbuildings. mcuco, taken Into execution and to be sold aa the property ot Nathan Kirkendall. '1 BUMS OF PaLE. Ten per cent, of ono-fourth at tuo striking down ot the property, tho one- rourth leba the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale, and tho remaining three-fourths In one year inercarter, with Interest trom confirmation nisi. LirrLKs. Attys. JOHN B. CASEY. t'ebSJ sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Instate! Tllft llnrTArutrvnArl n.lml -n t .s i an, late or Benton townehlD deceased, wliicx. -...ww.tMouvu uuiuiuiSllUlUl Ul Villi ICW I1ULI- 10 PUD1IC8ale " raises on I'UESDAY, MAliUII 19 1889. at t o'clock p. m., tho lollowlnc real estate, situ. ate in Bfntou township, bounded and described as rollows, tcwlt: adjoining lands of George Gibbons ti,vi7 Ueuben (Ilbtmns, wltu a private road lea.line-frnm m7" w nw, long, sua met eootain- I . . JO AUKES and ',50 perches, btrtct measure.whereon are crect- ed a story and a hair houso good barn, hog pen and shed. TEltMS OK SALE. Ten per cent, or one-rourth at tno striking down ot the property, the one I """ ' if" per cent, at tno connrmatlon I A, t , . . ui oc, auu uiu remaining tnree tourths In one r,wuu ,nicrcst ,ro,a comirmation At the same time and nlacowm be sold the fol lowing peisonal property or said deceased: niiriug-uonra wagon, 1 s'ei;'n, 1 pprlr-g waeon. 1 siove, copper keltic, bud und beddlug, tanning mm, irucK wagon, pltch.foiks, plow, cutting box aeeu corn, barrels bags, and numerous other articles I. K. KIIICKI1AI!M. FebM Administrntr.T A UDITOIl'S NOTICE. Kstat of Thomas i W. (Iei,i, d. The undersigned, ann auditor unpointed by the Orphans' court nr f'ninmhi-i in7v ,n.i,r,-ii the funds In tbe hands ot Jos. w. Uvea admlnlatin- tor. W 111 k t at llm nnlen r.1 i?i ii.i. X "!.. wtTaKkW &'SeeDMmin . .......,.UOa,lll.1lu i inn . CL hVANS. Mar 8 Auditor, UDITOIfS NOTICE. iisinre of Geo, zelgler, tlnvasett. ThO Undersigned, fin nnrtltnr fl,mAlntl l.v n.u Orphans' court ol Columbia county to distribute the lunds lu the hands of administrator will sit at the omce oi m. Chrlsman, on hatuiday April Olh, 188. at 10 O'clock a. m . uhen nn.l uliom !,M .,,' sons haying claims against said estate must an. pear and prove tho tame, or bo debarred Iram coming in on said lund. .,,. A. C, FltEAt), i'arlS Annum-. SHERIFFS SALE By virtus ol a writ ol Vend. Ex. Issued out or the rtott-ominonl'leaaor Columbia county, and " uie directed, will twosposed to publlo sa'e at the court llouso, Bloomsburg Pa., on satiiudav a putt. ' ' " 1889, at s o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or parcel ui iano situate tn ueaver townsh'p, Columbia Co. lieglnnlngatasioue, thenco by land or William "a"er norm lwentr" degrees, west twenty.two perches to line of 8. 11. & W. 1L It. thenc alontr lm . n. south seveaty.rour degree, TtZ' ""ioue,iuenceoy same south seventy. Tv1TkvTSZS lotBouththlttyrfnoa'gre.,6achIourteenand four. '?n' perches to corner ot other landsot Jonas urvaocnoer tue grantor, thence by sama nnrin seventy.Ugbt and a halt degreoa. east sixty percneB to the place of beginning, oohtalnlng alt acres ana sixty-eignt perchej strict whereon are erected, a I . . ... Hi it mm i HiJ Was.t.m. I IJI&LIIIEI U HillU 1111 i UY H.l HI i itvn seized, taken Into execultoja and tube sold as the property ot II. t. Cote anij w, u. cole. JOIINB CASEY. flKBBtno, AtU. ihorltt. CUtnato and OfllSi LocallonliilheSouiu J, V, AIANtllA, cUieinont Va MRS. LOUISE GODFREY who resides on Spring street, Bangor, Vs., hi abiding faith In the virtues of iirown's Harsaparll la, and has the best of reasons for It. Twelve rears njo she had a severe Illness, and trom the lack of proper treatment a serotinous abscess form ed, and although ror a number of jears It was not particularly troublesome, thico years ago It began to discharge causing her a great deal of annoyance and nrprchenslon. This contlnuod for two years when she bog in the uw ot Drown's Barsararllla. 0110 liottle stopped tno discharge and tour com pleted a cure, and this lswhyshe Has Fnitli In Iirown's Hirsiparllla. Again showing what a deadly roe Brown's Sarsapaillla Is to all forms of Rcrottila, Mr. F. A. Illsnop, of tho nrm of Kimball A Bishop, Oolng business at llcrmon, Me, sayat "I tx'UHti taking Prawn's Harsaparllla ror indiges tion, when, to my Intense eurprlw, a tumor which had troubled mo for mo'e than nte years, coming out on iny slinulder blade so I could not lay back in my chair ithuut causing mo gi eat pain, began to grow smaller and smaller until lt has entirely disappeared My stomach trouble left mo and I ani a well man owing to the wonderful curative powers or BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine unless made by Ara Warren 4 Co., Bangor, Me. mxya d ly UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ettalt of Geo. YT. Bell, dfcenwd. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the orpnanv court or Columbia county to distribute the runda in tho handa ol tho admlnl trator to and among the parties entitled lliereio, will alt at hla omce, o.i March t7 188V, 10 o'clock a. m , when nl where all persona Invln? claims against said es tate muit appear and prove tho same, or bo de barred rrom coining in on s.ild mnd. JOiiNM CI.A11K, Feb 4t Audttor. UDITORS NOTICE. i ne undersigned auditor appointed by the Court ol common no u or Colombia county, to make d's trlbullon or tho money In the hands of the Tru-te appointed to make Bale ot tho Bryn fclon Church property, to and among tho parties entitled there to, will ait at hla onice In illoomstmrg. on Monday, March 18th 18s9, at 10 o'clock In tne forenoon, to attend to the duties ol his appointment, when and where all persons having claims against said fund must appear and prove ihem, or no forever de barred from any share of said rund. J. II. MAI7.E Mar. l. Auditor. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tlloortislmtTj. Notice Is hereby clven that letters of ntimlnls. tratlon ou the estatoor Junes Coirmons, late of the town ot Blnomsbunr. coun'r ot coiumma. and state or Pennsylvania, deceased, have been grant ed to tico. K. Rlwell of nioomstiurg, Columbia county, I'll., to whom all persons Indebted to said I'buuu uru miuemcu w rauKG pamenis, anamoee having claims or demands will make known tbe same without delay lo GEO. E. KLWBLL, Administrator. Feb 15-st W.H. BROOKE & CO. Exchange Hotel Building Are agents for Julius King's celebrated spectacles. The best in the world. Hundreds ot pairs to select from und a fit guaran teed. During the Holiday's trade we sold dozens of pairs of these celebrated goods.and as far heard rout all are satisfactory. Anv mrehaser not exactly suited may leturn these goods and ex change for others, suited to their eves. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Instate I The undersigned administrator ot James com- mons, late ot Bloomsburg, deceased, will eiposo to public sale on tho premises on FRIDAY, Much 22nel, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. m., tho rollowlng described real estate : No. 1. All the right, title and Interest ot said deceased In tho following described tract ot land situate In the town ot uloomsburg, on the Bloom Ferry road, near the river, bounded and descrlbod as rollows : Beginning at a corner In the nubile. road leading from Bloom Furmce to the Susque hanna lttver, thence by land otKH Jones, south- ys degrees, west 27 and three-tenths perches to a corner, thenco by land ot John A. Funston, north 89 degrees, west eleven and boven and ono-halt- tenths perches, thenco by other land ot Freas Brown north (Six degrees, casta? and three-tenths perches to a corner la said publlo road, tnence along said road south ssu degrees, e:iit eleven and seven and one-halt tenth perches to t lie nljce ot beginning, containing 2 ACRES neat measure, more or less. No. S. A certain piece or parcel ot land sltuato In tho town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described follows! Beginning at a corner In public road leading rrom Bloom Furnace to tho Susquehanna river, running thenco by land ot F. Brown south M J degrees, west SI and twenty.two ono hundredth perches to a corner, thence by land ot Jacob Dieffenbach south S3 degrees, east S and nine tenths perches to a corner, thenco by land or Joseph E. Barkley north degrees, east SI and and nlneteen one hundredth perches to the publlo road aforesaid, and thenco In publlj ruad north S3 degrees, west 5 and nine-tenths perches lo place of beginning, containing i ACRE, whereon le erected a two-story trame dwelling house and outbuildings. (About one-fourth ot this tract was conveyed to John Million by James Commons and wire by deed, dated Sept, 8, 1BT9). ThltMS OF BALK. Ten per cent or one. fourth ot tho striking down or tho property, the one-tourth less tho ten per cent at tho connr matlon of sale, and tho remaining three-fourth' lu ono j ear thoieattcr, with Interna Irum confir mation nisi. At tho tamo tlmo and place win be sold 1 truck wagon, 1 boat, l plow, 1 cock stove. Terms made known on day of aale. OEO. E. ELWELL, Feb S3 Administrator. The Teacher Who advised lior pupils to strengthen their minds hy the usa ot Ayer'a Sar. t-aparllla, nppreriated tho truth that buddy health Is essential to mental vigor. Fur pcrsous of delicate and teehla constitution, whether young or old, this tuodicine is remarkably beneficial. Its mro yuu get Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. ' F.vory spring aud fall I take a num. Imrof liottles ot Ajer's Sarsupurllla.and am greatly benctltcd." Mis. Juuica 11, Eastman, Stonchaui, Mass, "I liavo taken Ajer's Sarsaparilla Willi great henetlt to iny general health." MissThiria L. Ciurar, l'ahuyru, Md. "My daughter, twelvo yeais ot age, lias BurTcicd tor the past year from General Debility. A few weeks since, wo liegau to give her Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. Her health has greatly Improved." Mrs, Harriet II. battles, South Cheluislord, Muss. "Aliout a year ago I began using A ver' Sarsaparlllu as ft remedy for ilcMlfty and neuralgia resulting from inululal exposure In thu uiiny. I was Iu a very bailo-iltlt r., but sit bottles of thnar-. janarllla, with occasional doses of AyerU fills, have, greatly improved uiy health, t am nuw nbl to work, and teel that I .annot say too much for your excellent remedies." F, A. t'lukliaui, South doluucus, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old, fs uslrur Ajer's Sarsaparilla with poixl ef. .." ltev. 8. .1. Oraliam, United llrethren Church, IJuckUanuou.W.Vtt. ",I suffered from - Nervous Prostration, A'ltU I'i'io hack and headache, and have ievn much benefited by the uso of Ayer'a Jnrsapnrllln. I mn now 81) ear of ago, .ml iun satisfied that uiy present health .nd prolonged llfo are ifue to the usa ot Oyer's. Sarsuparilla.'' Lucy Moultt, illliugly, Conn. Mr. Ann II. Farutworth, a lady TO 'enia old. So. Wlsttck, Vt., writes t 'After soverul weeks' suffering from jervous prostration, I procured a bottle it Ayer'a tarsuurllla, ami l.efure I itol taken halt ut it luy usual heulth. eturucd." Ayor's Sarsaparilla, l liEFAUEU bX Jr. J, O, Ayer ft Co,, Lowell, Mais, t'rlct ll m Venl,a. Wnb J UuUy.