POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlej. A marvel of pur.ty tbanlho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In uu.np'mwuH wiui uiu muiuiiuiQ oi low tost, aliort welgbt alum or phwnhato powders. Sold only in llnvil lllitudliitarhvniA ml II'.Iid. p i. I'll"" w J ' iivi uns,n vu it nilDUiiIl The Columbian rvrubllshed every Friday, subscription price, Entered at tho Tost Offlco at IMoomsburg, Pa,, BLOOMSBURG, pa FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 188D, COFIIUCT UtlLKOiD TUX TABLE, Trains on tho P. & It. It. It. tcavo ltupcrtH, rouowa i NORTH. BOOTH. T:8a. m. 11:0J a. in 3:81 p.m. 6:23 p. m o Tralnson thcD.L. ft W. II. It. leave Bloomsburg asiouowa: Noimi. soctn. 7:1! a. in. 8:32 a. m. 10:57 a. ra. lii:00 p. m. 2:35 p. m. 4:19 p. m. :3S p. m. le:47 p. m. Tralnson the Il.tW.l). Hallway pass Bloom irerry as iouowb : N0RTU. 10:48 a. m. (.so p. ra. BUKDAT. NORTH. 10:43 a m ROCTn. 12:37 p. m. 4'30 p. m. BOOTH. 6:39 p m BLOOMSUUIta & SULLIVAN UAILHO ) Taking effect MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18S9. SOUT1I. 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Applcmnn will sell valuablo personal property on the pre mlscs In Fisliingcrccli township, near Kobrsbiirc, at one o'clock. Cows, pigs, wagons, farm Implements, &c. J. B. llcltridc will sell merchandise at Miction nt his storo in Whito Hall, Sept. 3 and 14, afternoon and evening. The ndmiulstratorM of Anna ColTman dee'd., W. E. and D. Ii. Gorman oiler nt private sale, a house and lot on West Main street Hloomsburg, the late rcsldcnco of deceased. tf. Foil Sai.u, A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to an20tf. l. N. Mover. Foh Bale. A farm about a mile from Afton, containing 00 acres, all under culti vation, with good buildings, with all t'lis year's crops, farming implements and stock will bo sold nt private sale. For partlcu lars inquire of J. B. Williams, Hloomsbu-g. 7-20 tf. Foil 8ai.e. A flno farm containing dghty-slx acres, situate in Columbia Coun ty, about 250 yards from D. L. A W. H. K., and having upon it flno largo buildings, a never falling spring of water, Is offered for Bale upon easy terms. Addiess to GEO. B. ItEIMENSNYDER, 7-10-tf. Bunbury, North'd. Co. Fa. Fort Balk A valuable vacant lot on Market Bt., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good store property in Bloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two storo properties In Col. Co. A good farm of 307 acres with good build Fogs In Virginia and two farms in Kansas by M. P. liutz Insurance and Heal Estate Agt., Bloomsburg Pa. Fort Balk A lot of door frames, window frames, sash, fenco pickets and other mill work has been recently purchased at sheriff's sale and will bo sold cheap by Geo. E. Elwell, Hloomsburg. tf- Fon Sals. A farm located one tnllo from btillwater stat'on in Benton township, Columbia County. 103 acres, good fruit, 00 acres cleared, first-class dwelling house, a saw mill, shinglo and lath mill, and good water power. A good tenant house and la-go barn and Blicds. Can bo bought on easy paymeuts. Inquire of J. 8. Williams, Bloomsburg, Pa. 0-0 If. A first class $8 washing mnc'iino for S3 00. Now and In perfect condition. Bought ut Sheriff's sale, and to bo sold out at less than cos,. Inquire of Geo. E. El well, Bloomsbarg. tf. Wanted. The undersigned wants three or four hundred tons of rock oak and hem lock bark, at their tannpry at Lewlstown. LBAB, MoYlTTT & QltBENU. SU3-iw, WANTBD-Femalo help at the Normal EChool, for Laundry, Kitchen, and Dining room, Good wages. It. Stiles, -Steward. 1'crnoi'iil. Mrs. W. II. Nichols, of ;Fiorida, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. Elwell. Most of the college students returned to their respcctivcs institutions this week. Hov. W. O. Lovcrctt 1b expected homo from Europe this week, and there will bo services at St. Paul's church on Sunday If the bell rings. Mrs. M. II. McKlnncy, and daughter, Miss Ellle, have returned homo after an ab Bcnco of Bcveral months at the Bcashore and other resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Hand arrived home from Europe on Saturday. On their way home the vessel was detained for a time by a hot Journal. Miss Annlo Ent and Charles P. Elwell started for Boston on Monday morning, whero they will spend the coming year at the Conservatory of Music. Miss Eat at tended tho samo Institution last year, Mr. John LIuitburucr leturncd to his homo In Philadelphia last Saturday. While here he mado many warm friends, who will bo glad to welcome him back hero at any time Ilemcmber "Uncle lllrnm" in Opera ilouso next Monday evening. A tine band and orchestra accompanies tlds troupe, Sirs. Thomas Dollman was burled on Tuesday. Bho had been an Invalid for a long time. Our ofllco is turned upside down this week, and wo have becu able to pay but littlo attention to ncwB-gathcrlng. Tho new dwelling house of A, II, Bloom, on West street, Is nearlng completion. It will bo ready for occupancy In a short time. Do not be Induced to take Bomo other preparation wheu you rail for Hood's Bar. saparllla. Bo euro to gel Hood's which Is peculiar. New goods In the lakst styles of Fall aillllncry Jutt opened at K. Barklcy'a 8-2t. Itev. II. w. Gros of Ncscopcck.tt fluent talker, will preach In tho Evangelical Church on noxt Btindny ovcnlng nt 7410 o,. Tho terms of subscription of tho Colom niAN arc Sl.00 a year, fn advance. Hioso who owe for moro than a year should not u uuunucu at receiving a dun. The morcy is earned and wo need It E. A. Itawllngs lost an Infant son 8atur- tiay evening. Tho child had been 111 but a short tlmo, and no ono seemed alarm cu .until lato Saturday afternoon. Tho causo of death was cholera Infantum. It was an only son and was about ono year of ago. An Infant child of James Leacock was buried Monday afternoon. It was ono of tho twins born about three months aeo and was a mldg' I of n child, not weighing over several pounds. Tho child was found dead in the cradle. Window frames, door frames, fence pickets, collar window frames, window sash, can bo bought very cheap at this of. flee. A largo lot bought at sheriff's salo will bo sold at half price. Inqtilto of Geo. ii. Elwell. tf Manv who arc Interested In tlm nnnro Hons on tho cyo by Dr. Drown aro under uie imprctslon that a cataract Is on the outside of tho cyo. This Is a mistake. A cataract is In tin heart nf tlm nvn much as tho pulp Is In a grape, or tho pit wituin mo peach. Wood's Business College at Bcranton Is a decided success and Is tho largest com mercial school In Pennsylvania. Thn grad uatcs of tho short hand aud business de partments And ready employment and the Institution Is greatly In favor among the business men and thoso who aro rcclep lents of its benefits. Tho Benton Fair will bu held October 2 3, 4, and C. Dr. T. 0. McIIenry is Prcsl. dent and A. M. Wilkinson Bccrctary. Ex. tensive prcDaratlons have been mado to insuro the success of the cxtiluitlon, and should the weather bo fair a great crowd will bo there. Some good races arc on the list. An infant child of Lottlo Jacobs, died at her parents' residence In Stinburv. on Tuesday af ternoou.aecd about nine months mo uocty was brought to town on tho 10:57 I). I. & W. train, and Interred in Hose- mont cemetery, itev. W. T. Auman con ducting the funeral services. Harry Mcndenhall has gone to Philadel phla to take a course of lectures In Pharm acy. U'j served three years at Moyer Bros.' drug store, and his employers glvo him the highest testimonial as a young man of ex ccllent character, industrious habits and intelligence. Ho will attend lectures two winters, and clerk In a drug store in the mean time. Tho pocket book advertised last week as lost, has been found and returned to the owner through the notlco In tho papers. W. Lo of Orangevlllo was tho Under. The eyeglasses advertised ut tho same time are fllll missing. They wero of gold, with a chain, and contained in a morocco case. The finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving It at Moyer Bros., Bloomsburg. To boom a town, people mint bo alive, energetic, and stick together like brickdust to a bir of slip Thsic must bu nowrang ling, spite work or jealousies among them. Bees that fight gather little honey. Prop erty owners must offer some Inducement to secure business, merchants must adver tise in the tjwn paper, aud abovo all things must not expect to make a fortune in a single year or two Ec. The following letters arc held at Blooms burg, Pa., post-office, and will hi sent to tho dead letter allien, Sept. 24th, 1889: Mrs. Maggie Air', Mrs. Lizzie Brock- way, Alfred C. Crevellng, Miss Ella Davies, Alias Lizzie P. Foulke, A. Hartinan, Mr. Adam Moscr, Miss Daisy Purscl, Miss Edith Shlprain, Mrs. II. M. Towns, G. M. Wilney, F. D. Zarman. Pel sons calling for these letters please say, they wero advertised 10 Sep. , 1889. One cent will be charged ou each letter advertised. A. B, Cathoart, P. M. Editor Yost, of tho Plttston Gazette, must be lUing in clover, for it is reported that he actually had $21.50 In his houso nt one tlmo ; but unfortunately for him n sneak thief broke In and stole it. Of this low lived business of stealing from an editor a correspondent of the Bcranton Republican says : "The thief who will steal trom an editor is a mighty mean pilferer. Tho house of editor Yost on Park street was entered somo time between midnight Wednesday and Thursday noon, and rob bed of $21.50. There was no ono home during the day, for the past month, which seemed to afford a good opportunity to a sneak, As usual in such cases tho money belonged to his creditors. Tuk..annock Democrat, The funeral of Mrs. Hannah D. Burton, wife of Dr. J. II. Barton, and daughter of tho late Philip M. Price, who died Monday Beptcmbcr 2, 1889, at Pcalc, Clearfield county, took placo in this city this Thurs" day morning nt 10 o'clock. Services in St' Paul's Episcopal chinch by Itev. Mr. Wood. Interment In Highland cemetery Mm. Barton had been out to Wisconsin, where she had attended upon her son, who was ill with typhoid fever, bho returned about two weeks ago, completely worn out and very weak, In fact had hardly been conscious since. Her unremitting at tentions to this slik son and possibly the seeds of the disease In her own system may have led to tho sad result hero recorded. Ijock ITaren Democrat. William Mather wa3 born Dec. 17th 1S)1, Died Sept, 5th 1839, aged 87 years and 8 mo, and 18 days. Ho was born In Greenwood on tho place once owned by Judge Evans, near the Pat ton farm. Ilia father was born In Union Co. and moved to Greenwood the latter part of 1700. His father was born Aug. 19th 1772, Greenwood must have been a new and uncleared township at that time. William Mather was a mau of stern In. tegrlly. What ho said you could believe. Ho kept on In tho even tenor of his way all through life. Ho was a member of tho Prctbylcrltn Church and did much towards tho erection of the houso of worship near his residence, also in sustaining tho ordinances of God His departure was llko tho going down of tho sun. Hiilu of Valuable I'erHonal I'roji erty, Tmraiiv Hkiteuiikr 21th 1889 Gen. II itAlmnnanvilcr administrator, will null vnln ablo personal property at the late rcsldenco of Anna Maria urcveiing in ecoit town ship, Beds, bedding, tables, bureau, Mason & Hamlin melodcon, sowing ma chine cupboards, Brtissles, Ingrain and ra? carncta. washlnc machine, mirrors. quoensware, books, &C. Farming imple ments, hand cider mills and press, carriage, spring wogun, mm, iwuhiu, vuiunena, v,c DMO to commcacu at iv u ciuck. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Wednesday, Sept. 4th was mado com tncmorablo by tho marnago of Mr. E. K. Halstdt), of Bloomsburg, and Miss Mag glo Hlppensteol, of Light Street. Before tho sun had yet passed tho horizon, tho friends and Invited guests began to nscm bio at tho homo of tho bride's parents, un, til about fifty persons completed tho num. bcr who had como to witness tho happy event. At seven o'clock p. m. tho corn. mony was performed by Itov. , W. Bwon- glo, of Bloomsburg, Wess Hlppcnstccl and Mlsa Anna Hagcnbuch bolng groomsman and bridesmaid. Aftor n hearty congratu lation, all wero Invited out to a tablo which fairly trembled under Its load of delicacies, to which all did nmplo justice. The pre sents wero numerous and beautiful, and all persons wore pleased and had a good time. May their pathway In this life lead them to prosperity and happiness, may the cruel hand of sorrow aud desolation never cross their threshold; but joy, love, 'peace and tranquility reign supremely until they have finished their courso hero and aro called homo to enjoy tho.realms of Jbhss In that kingdom above, is tho wish of their many friends. Pbkk.a-boo. Wm. Chrlsman Esq had a mishap Mon day afternoon, which fortunately did not result In any loss of life. He, In company with his wife and little boy Nell, about threo and one-half years of age, drove a pony belonging to his brother C. B. Chrls man, nut to Jonathah Troub's. Whilo Mrs. Chrlsman went into the houso to seo her sister, tho pony was left to drink nt tho watering trough. When the pony was dono drinking it raised its head and start ed on a run toward town. Mr. Chrlsman, sclng tho peril of his littlo boy who was still In tho wagon, grabbed tho lines and endeavored to stop tho pony. The bit broke nnd ho could not control it. After a few plunges, dragging Mr. Chrlsman along upon tho ground, it started on a full run down tho rond with Nell, the littlo boy, as tho solo occupant. Mr. Chrlsman madly rushed nftcr tho runnway, fearing the loss of his son. The pony ran Into town and up East street, several attempts having been mado to stop it, but without avail, near tho head of East street it was stopped, but In doing so tho wagon made ft sudden turn and threw tho little boy out, for tunately he landed on tho cushion of the sent and was not hurt. During the long distance of the runaway the boy held tight ly to the scat. When Mr. Chrisman arrlv eu ana lounu Ills littlo hoy unhurt he pro cured nnother team and went back niter his wife who did not sec the accident and knew nothing nf it until his return. A Cute Yankee Coiitccly. Nobody should full to sec a performance of "Uncle Hiram," for It is sure that there will be nothing better hero this season In the dramatic way. It is a strong play, full of Interest and of prompt action, while Ita comefly elements aro In particular well de veloped. Tho leading rolo, that of Jfiram Homespun, a countryman who demonstrates that he can take care of himself In New York, is filled by the well known come dian Mr. A. II. Woodhull, who has made It one of tho most complete Indlvi iualiza- tlons of tho comedy stage of to-day. He Is supported by tho accomplished actress Miss Loulso Arnot, who Is widely known and equally popular; and a numerous com pany of competent gentlemen and Indies. Particular attention is given to tho setting of tho play, nothing being spared to ensure its presentation In the most satisfactory manner. Tho accompanying Ann musio by the "Uncle Hiram" Orchestra and Brass Band will bo universally commended. Will appear In tho Opera House Monday September 10th. This troupe has Its own band and orchestra. Don't fall to see th c street parade. IlarrlHlniri:. This is to testify that tor ten years last past I have been a constant sufferer from Chronic Diarrhoea. Have consulted some of the best physicians of my own f city and Baltimore. Spent hundreds of dollars iu a vain effort to get relief all to no avail. Dur ing the spring of 1839 I became so bad nnd was so much reduced in flesh and strength that I found myself unable to support ray family. Death was staring me in the farei hi 1 was rapidly and surely failing. A neighbor of mlno who had been troated and cured of an old chronic trouble at the Medical and'Surglcil Institute, advised mo to visit tho institute and have a thorough examination. This I did. 1 was told tho causo of my trouble. I commenced treat ment at once and to-day I am ns strong and as well as ever. Iam working 'very day and enjoy splendid health. I believe that had it not been for Drs. Mease and Shumway, under whoso care I was at tho Institute, that I should be in my grave to day. I will very cheerfully answer any communication that may be sent to me. My address Is South Front street, Harrls- burg, Pa. Juno 14, 1838. M. Neu.ey. Dr. Shumway of the Instltuto will bo at tho Exchango Hole), Bloomsburg, Wed nesday, Sept. 18. Ono day only. Mtiflc on tlie Illvcr IlnnU. On Bunday morning a boy named Cur- Icy found a young and prepossessing wo man, entirely nude, on the river bank, near tho stcamboatllandlng at Plymouth, says tho Leader. Some distance down the road, under n lumber shed, her clothes wero discovered, carefully piled upon somo logs. After dressing herself tho womau told an Interesting story, though sho re fused to give her name. Sli3 stated that sho had como from Pitts burg, whetu sho resides with her husband, She camo by way of Eilo and Elmlra, for tho purposo of visiting her sister, who re sides ut Berwick. But tho D. L. & W. train reaching Plymouth at 1:30 Saturday night went no farther and sho found her self alono In a strange place. She met some man and was Invited to drink. What happened afterward Is a blank to her. But she Is satisfied that she was drugged and robbed. She claims that sho had $10 when she came to Plymouth, but only $1 was found In her clothing. Bho proceeded to Berwick Monday morning. Echo. 1'alrn. The opening fair of tho Shamokln Ajrl- cultural and Driving Park Association Is held this week, from tho 10th to the 13th. Tho eighteenth annual Fair of the Muncy Valley Farmer's Club will bo held at Hughesvlllo oil Sept. 25 to 23. Tho fifth annual exhibition of tho Mil. ton Driving Park and Fair Association will bo held ul Milton October 1, 2, 3, and 4. Tho Montour Driving Park and Fair Association will hold Us annual exhibition at Danvlllo September 17, 18, 10, and 20. Tho fourth annual exhibition of the Mnbanoy Valley Association will bo held at Lavclle. near Ashland, t'eptemlcr 17 to 20. The thirty-fourth annual exhibition of the Berks county Agricultural Society will be held at Reading Kept, 17 to 2a To All CnmrnitCH oi tlio I. R. V, C. Tho Pennsylvania ltcservc Association for Pennsylvania will hold Us annual re union at Bunbury on Thursday, October nth 1889. (Grand Army Day). A register will bo open at head quarters so that comrades may know who they will find there. All comrades aro requested to register Immediately after their arrival at Bunbury. Tho hour for tho business meeting wilt bo announced nt tho head quarters. It Is hoped that thcro will be a large at tendance of Pennsylvania ltosorvcs. ah comrades seeing this notice aro re quested to see that their local papers copy It. Newspapers of tho Stato aro respect' fully requested to glvo this matter as much circulation as possible. B. F. Bhaiu-i.ess, J. B. llonisoN, Becty. Pros Tliu fiorlcH County 1'alr Will bo held In the city of Heading, Pa., on September 17, 18, 10 and 20. Tho Berks County Agricultural doclcty has at great expense equipped now grounds on North Eleventh street, every necessary ad. junct for a successful fair having been provided, Including a splendid lacc-coursc. Thcro will bo many now and attractive features, and a grand display In every dc partmcnt Is assured. Berks county will be seen at its best on this occasion. The fatrs of tho society have always ranked among tho most attractive and best attend ed In tha United States, and two year's preparation having becu mado for tho ex. hibltlon of 1889, It will undoubtedly ccllpso every previous effort. Tho facilities for reselling tho grounds are flrst-clas, pas sencer trains running direct to tho main entrance, arriving and departing every few minutes. Ilnir-Kntcft to Columbus for llic (Jrnml I-odge ol Oilil I'cllows, via l'cuiiHy lvnnlaItallron.il. The Sovereign Grand Lodgo Indcpen- dent Order of Odd Fellows, will convene at Columbus, Ohio, September 10th to 22. This meeting will undoubtedly bring to gether tho largest asscmblago of tho order ever before gathered on a slinlliar occa sion. It is expected that 15,000 members, Including a largo numbei of Patriarchs Militant, will bo in attendance. Tho pa rades and ceremonies which will extend through the week will be highly interest ing to the public as Bellas to members of the order. For this occasion tho Pcnnsyl. vanla Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from all principal stations on its lines cast nf Pittsburg and Erto (except New York), September 13th to 10th( valid for return until September 21)1 b, 1839, at the rata of a singlo fare for the round trip. Tho universally admitted superiority of the Pennsylvania Railroad's great system of through trains, equipped wit i coaches, sleeping nnd dining cars, affording every convenience to the traveler, commends this route to tho favorable consideration of visitors. Ounva, EniroRs Columbian : Tho ball and festival In Hess Grove, last Saturday night was pretty well patronized- Mrs. John W. Kilo who had a Btroke of palsy sometime ago, diod at her homo Saturday forenoon, interred at Coles Creek cemetary, Monday Sept. 0th, she leaves a husband and eight children to mourn her departure. By the death of Mrs. Kile tho people of this vicinityhavo lost a kind and cortcons neighbor, tho children a loving and faithful mother and tho husband a true and sincere wife. The deepest sympathy of tho neighborhood is with tho afflicted family. Mrs. Koons and daughter of Michigan who were visiting relatives at this place, returned home last week. Mr. Harvey Long was the guest of B. It. Laubach nnd C. F. Mann, on Sunday last. Miss Nettie Ilartm in, who has been visit ing at Cameron Pa., expects to return home tho latter part of Sept. Many anxious friends are watting her arrival. Mis3CallIo Knouse of Benton, who has been stopping with Mrs. Wesley Uess ro- turned homo Saturday. Callle made mauy friends here who were sorry to see her leave. IIodv. XIAI.V IlATIiB TO WAHIIINQTOX, FOR KKIOHT TEMl'I.AIt OOSOLAVE, VIA PENN SYLVANIA ItAILliOAD. The Triennial Conclave of Knights Tern- plav will be held in Washlngtonn October 8th to 11th, 1839. The event will undoubt edly prove ono of the most brilliant affairs in tho history of the National Capital. The grand parade of brilliantly uniformed Knights, mounted on gayly caparisoned steeds, will he, In Itself, a picture worth going miles to witness. Besides this thcro will bs receptions, drills, and other features of Interest to others than Knights. For tho bcnetlt of visitors tho Pcnnsyl- yania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets toi Washington from all sta tions on its system October 5th, Oth, 7th, and Slli, valid for return until October 31st 1889p at a tingle fare for the round trip. Tho specific rate from Bloomsburg will bo $0.10. I.lttt oi Cniinen lor Trial at Hupteni lierTvnu, A. II. 1869. M. A. Mansfield vs. F. L. Crano. William 11. Bard vs. John Mordan, ct al. W. A. Al. Grier vs. James McAUrncy ct al. Joseph CloweU's, Admr. vs. Abigail Weaver, ct al. City of Philadelphia Trustee vs. Gcorgo Raup. O. W. McKclvy, ct al. vs. C. B. Brock, way, et al, Isaac O. Burrell vs. P. & It. It. It. Co. ct ab Curtis Mfg. Co. vs. Clark I. Thomas. M. A. Markle vs. Borough of Berwick. John W. Hoffman vs. B. & B. It. It, Co. E. W. M. Low vs. B. & 8. R. It. Co. Jacob Gould vs. Charles Hughes. Phebe Salmon's Admr. vs. J. 8. Bach man, ct al, Frances Gottschall vs. Jeremiah Rceder. L. N. Lee & Bro. vs. Silas Hoffuaglv. Martha Ycager, ct al. vs. William Adams ctnl. William It abb vs. Bernard Btobncr, ct r'. Thomas W. Edgar vs. O. R, Cox, Ablglal Colo vs. a W. Eves. A. M. Harvey vs. Valentine Stout, ct al. P. & It. R. R. Co. vs. Col. Co. A. II. & M. Association. Catharlno Lltwllcr vs Henry Lltwilcr. B. A. Bmltb vs. Georgo Farvtr. 9900,00 Itewaril. 1 Will he paid by Dr. Shumway, for any case of hemorrhoids piles, that ho canuot cure. Remember that wo uso no knlfo and no ligature. No detention from business, and absolutely no pain. Dr. Bhumway of tho Harrlsburg Medici Instltuto will be at the Exchange Hotel on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Ono day only. During the month of September tbo books of tbo Columbian ofllco will rcceivo a thorough over-hauling, and bills will be sent out to everyone who owes an account past due, for subscription, job work or ad Vcrtislng, whether it be large or small, AH those who dislike being "dunned" by mall, should avoid it by paying up at once. Newport, In. For neatly 18 yoars from Hemorrhoids (Piles). Had consulted many physicians and tried many remedies, but unfortunate ly for mo could obtain no relief. Last March I learned of tho successful "Brink crboff." treatment as used nt tho Medical and Surgical Instltuto, and availed myself of It Was completely and permanently cured and without any pain whatever. I gladly and cheerfully recommend tho phy slclans who constttuto tho faculty of tho Medical and Surgical Institution to Buffer. Ing humanity. I want to add that for two weeks prior to treatment, I was confined to my bed, suffering continuously, I will cheerfully answer any correspondence In relation to tho above, Juno 10, 1833. A. V. Hou ucit Marble Dealer, Newport, Pa Dr. Shumway of the Institution will be at the ''Exchango Hotel" Bloomsburg, Wednesday Sept. 18th, One day only. Cut IlntCH to the WcHt. Cheap tickets to alt polntl In Kansas Colorado, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Texas, and other Stales anil Terrltoiics in the West, will bo sold by tho Banta Fe Route from Chicago and other points along fio lino, on August 0 and 20 ; September 10 and 24 and October 8. For particulars ask your Ticket Agent or write to John Byrne, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Santa Fe Routo, Chlca1 go- 8-30-tf. A DruuiClHt HnyH, Marvin C. Brown, Druggist, Meredith Village, N. II., Bays ! I have sold your Bulphur Bitters for years, and, contrary to most medicines, 1 never sold a bottle to any one who said It did not help them, They cured mo of those terrible sick head. nehes when every other remedy failed. 0-13-2W. To-KiKlit nnd To-Morrow Nltlit. And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknow ledged to be tho most successful remedy ever sold for tho euro of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep It al ays In the house, bo you can check your cold at once. Price 50c and $1.00. Sample bottles free. AI,UKt'H MANU'OLD CVCI.OI'E- DIA. Careful examination shows that In many respects this remarkablo work Is superior to any of its competitors, especially In its adaptation to popular uso; its combination of an unabriged dictionary with the ordl nary features of a cyclopedia of universal knowledge Is unique. The definitions nnd pronunciation of tho words aro clear and accurate, tho illustrations aro excellent, tho topics are thoroughly treated and cm" brace the results of tho recent Investiga tions and discoveries. Then, too, the ex tremely low price placo 1 It within tho reach of all. The eighteenth volume Is fully to i the hlgh-water mark of Its predecessors. It Is especially rich In Its biographies. We find sketches of Hall and Hayes, the Artie explorers; John Hall and Robert Hall, cele brated clergymen; Uallam and Herodotus, great historians; Hallcr, the philologist; Alexander Hamilton, the statesman, and Sir William Hamilton, tho scicnticst; Han del aud Uadyn, tho music composers; Hannibal, the foe of Rome; Hegel, the philosopher; Heine, tho poet, and Hengsttnberg, tho tbeologlanj Uerschel, tho astronomer, and many other men of re nown. Among Important articles in other lines arc Ualluclatlon; Hand; Hanseatlc League, the famous trado union of the Middle Ages; Harbor; Hartford Conven tion, unique and famous in our political history; Harvard University; Hay; Haytl; Heat; Heart; Heaven; Hell; Heredity; Heresy; and Hieroglyphics. The forty volumes in which this great work will be completed will mako a splondld library. The price, which must advance as the work nears completion, is wonderfully low. It received before Oct. 15, 1889, $17.90 will pay for a full set In cloth binding, or $25. 90 for tho half morocco style. A specimen volume which can bo returned If not satis factory, will bo sent for 00 cents in cloth, or 85 cents in halt morocco. John B. Al. den, Publisher, New York, Chicago and Atlanta. Wishing to accomodate many subscrib ers who have shown an Interest In our no tices of this work, we volunteer to show to any one the volumes thus far Issued, in our possession, and will also receive and forward any orders which they choose to leayo with us. Something can be saved in cost of transportation by ordering sev eral shipped together. I Unci Htouc In tlie IilaUilcr And my kidneys were affected. None of the means taken produced any benefit un til I began the uso of Dr. David Ken no dy's Fayorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y Tho pain ceased tho stono having been dissolved by tho action of tho medicine. I am ready in public or private to testify that my recovery Is due to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. E. D. W. Parsons, Rochester. 0-13-lm. Consumption Hurely Cured To the Editor Please Inform your read era that I havo a positive remedy for the abovo named disease. By Its timely uso thousands of hopeless cases havo been per. manently cured. I shall be glsd to send wo bottles of ray remedy free to any of your readers who havo consumption if they will send mo their express and poit ofllc address. Respectfully, T. A. BLOCUM M. C..181 Pearl St., Now York. sepV21.1y Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Bby ni ilck, we kts her CutorU. Whoa tbe wu Child, ilia cried for Cutori, Wbeu tb. became Mix, she dune to CtutorU, When the had Children, the ge them CutorU. in It Any Wonder. that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery outsells all other blood aud liver medicines, since It possesses such superior cuiatlvo properties as to warrant Its manufacturers In supplying It to tho peoplo (as they are doing, through druggists) under condi tions such as no other medicine Is sold under, viz ; that 11 must cither benefit or cure the patient, or the money paid for It will bo promptly returned, It cures all dl. soases arising from deranged liver, or from Impure blood, as biliousness, "liver com plaint," all skin and scalp diseases, salt, rheum, tetter, scrofulous sores and swell. ings, foTer-sorcs, hip-joint disease and kin dred ailments. $500 for an incurfblo caso of chronic Nasal Catarrh offeied by the manufacturers of Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy, 60 cents, by druggists. Illooiled I'owls, Pit Qamcs, Grist Shnwlncck., Heath, woods, Black B. Reds, tbav will stay to win. Eggs, 1.1 for $1. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WiiJJAii Dennis, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa, (Mention thUpaper.) WANAMAKERS. rmi.iDiLriiii, Monday, Sept. o, im The first week of the Sep tember Limited Sale has gone. It has been a success. Like a good book or musical composition, each wise business scheme has a motive. The mo tive of this sale is to make good business better. We are asked is business dull? Why, bless you, no, August sales were phenomenally large. We've told you that before. To continue the outflow of goods, Bargains have been sought and Tjrought, sometimes irom our own stocks, some times from others, but brought they have been. And trade has kept its course with a rush aud stocks have been cleared out thoroughly. Remember the Blankets Never such a Blanket story as that we told you last week. Remember the Linens. They are now at the counters. . w Remember the Parlor Suites and the Bedroom Suites. Money in them yet for you but not lor us. Ask for Tuxedo Suitintr. That's the rich, soft, all-wool stuff that would be "cheap at 75c," but is koc. The mill people won't recognize i uxedo." No matter, a bet tery story of dress cood value was perhaps never hung borrowed peg. on a A S1.50 stuH ior 1 An- other o f the surprises, Fancy Striped Cheviot. A stylish im ported stuff, "?o inches wide, and shot with silk in some of the delicate stripes. Yet another from over sea : $1.75 the starting price, now $1. Half a dozen plain color; good, strong crGpey stuff, weight for Fall and Winter. 48-mch Camel Hair Suitmrr that was $1.50, now 75c. As thick with frizzly Jiair as need be. A bang-up fabric of its kind. Six or eight plain colors. 37JC Cheviots 25c. 75c Tricots 50c. $i Mohairs 65c. 50-inch Ladies' Cloth 60c. $1.25 to $1.50 Suitings 75c, $1.50 to $250 Suitings $1. 50c Plaids 37 ic. 37 ic Melanges 20c. 20c Mixtures 15c. That's the sort of a harvest you'll find anywhere you try in uress Lroods. The Sep e nber number of Book News has a plate paper po-tratt of Charles Dudley Warner, and a good picture of BJornsterne BJornson, the fam ous Scandinavian novelist, be sides a couple of illustrations of characterissic Scottish scenes. All interesting, some of them pretty. But the gist of Book iNEws is the monthly descrip tive price list of books not more than six weeks old. It erives you a hint of what the books amount to ; it tells you the fair price to pay for them. With Book News in hand you have a check on your bookseller wherever you are. I he little money Book News costs you (50 a year) it is likely to bring back to you with every pretentious book you buy. sample copies 5c. We have seven special Lawn Tennis Rackets : Germantown, $4.50 j Wissahickon, $3.50 ; Belmont, $3.50 ; Ardmore, $2.50 : Fairmount $2 ; Youth's, $1.50 ; Juvenile, $1. We hold either to be the equal of any other Racket costing one-third more. The other makes are lere nearly thirty of them. So are all the Tennis traps and every sort of sporting gear. Archery outfits complete. Bows ioc to 4 a good one for ; Arrows 4 to 12c each ; fargets 75c to $S. Base Ball, Cricket, ana Cro quet sets, choicest makes and moderate prices. No better time to fit up the fishing tackel kit than when the season's lessons are hot in mind. Abbey & Imbrie's all. John Wanamaker. LOCAL lUTICES. Btono quarries The best oua'ttv of building stono for salo by B. F. Bharpless. Try Curtis Compound. Try Curtis Compound. Blood, Liver, and Kidney Purifier. Try Curtis Compound. blood, liver and kidney purifier. Try Curtis Compound. 'Ity Curtis Compound. blood, liver and kidney purifier. Try Curtis Compound. Try Curtis Compound, blood, liver nnd Kinney punueij Try Curtis Compound. BLOOMSBURG. Jmiig Cabinet portraits onlv $3- doz. Life size Cravous onlv Sio.oo, Viewincr. convinir and eularging. Instant process used. tf NNUAL MEETING. Tho recoilar onmi&l meptln? nrti-n Lt,ub ,,.,,,. of tbo uloouuburK water Company will be held . ... uiiw m muuuiauunt uu-inesaay. biu day of October lsttt. tatwMin ,, i.n.i ..r. four o'clock p. in. lor tho purpose ot electing a eral bu&uuus ot the company. " Sept. Ulvr. tteciturr. I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS Wli.it next for Ulooinsburg"? iNowour Uity Hall is contractor lor to bo built noarwhoio tho ok r? 1 ft- . ... rorics Hotel was located, wo ei" not say whul uutl whore tho next improvement will strike us. We are reutly for every body with a bin stock of full and winter goodi. Our County fair will be tbe largest this year. (20,000 on I'nuayit fair weather, is our figures) wo arc making the lurg- 1 x i. usd itrr'-imetncnis ior 11 wo now ire 5 rooms up stairs, one for suri)lu8 stock, one for curtain room, o 10 for Ladies, Miss&j and Uimlrens Coats, opo for lndun and children, toilet and wHi room, one for unpacking room. Uur curtain room is tilled with all the latest styles Our coat room is worth seeing if you need a new one. Have you over bought any ot our all woo' red twilled flannel come sav its a3 good as they paid 35c for, wo only ask 25c yd. People who have been in our store know all about our stock of dress goods ard trim mings, and will come again; we invite strangers and others to cnl'. We offer 50clb for tho best olb roll of butter exhibited this season at our Fair. That is our spec'al premium if the but ter is passed upon by tho nidges and brought to us. I. W. Hartman & Sons. QRDINANCE NO. 48. An Ordlnannn fn vnnalj lliflt. r rtlnnnfthn nnh. Ho road south of Pennsylvania canat, leadtns fro n Market street oastward, and to open In placo thereof the road provided by 1). J. Waller under ULs propos'tlon ot December stli, A. D. l. lie It c iautd and nnl.ilnpil hv t.hn Town ftaunpll of the Town ot nioomsburtr, and It Is hereby en acted by authority ot tho samo : Section i. That tho portion ot tho publld road sonth ot tho Pennsylvania canal, leadtn? Norm Eastward, vlt from .Market street. North thirty fnlir itmmuti finri till.,., mini,, a V.ut Mva t,,,n drodandonoteetonthe centre lino of sild road and the same Is hereby vacated. SsciiOMlt. That to supply tho portion of road vacate 1 by section ono ot una o.-Jlnanca rrom the eastern end of the portion so vacated, tho afore said public road south ot the Pennsylvania canal bo and Is hc.-cby openo J and made a publlo highway westward or the width ot thirty threo feet tho centre lino there ot beln? south glxly-slx degrees and thirty minutes West tour hundred and torty Bvo reet to Market street. Passed at a mppttni? nf t.hn Tnwn i nnMl lipid .West WU. B. CDMM1NOS, Booty. . S. HAUMAN, Prea't- gXECUTOR S NOTICE. Ksuite of Jacob Wenwr, taut of tMi'.ngcreek ticp.. CoL Co., J'n., ilecessed. Letters tcstamentarv on s.i!i osta m havlncr been granted to tho undersigned executors. All per- aun-i iuueuu;u wj sua estate aro uereoy noiuicj to pay tho same, anl thoso having claims against said cstato to present tho samo to JOHN C. WKNNCIf, I.RVI WENNRIL feineiltnni. C. 1), Uarklkt, Post-omco, Cambria, Pa. Ally. U-13-0W. DJIINISTRATOR'B NOTICE. Rttnt 0.4IIIU1 ilarla Crevellng, late QJ Soolt twi. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration oa tao otato of Anna Maria Crevellng, lato of Scott twp., conncy of Columbia, and Btate of IMnnaylvarla, deceased, have been granted to (leo. M. Helmensnydec, ot isunbury, Pa., to whom all persons indebted to said est to aro requested to mako payments, nnd thoso having claims or de mands will make known tho samo wlvhout delay to GEO. B. UEtMSNSNYDEK, AdmlHslrator, sunoury, Pa. N otice. Notlco Is hereby riven that tho following ao count has been Hied In tfe Curt ot Common 'leasorcoiumoiacountv. aed will bo presented to tho said court on the fourth Moalay of Sep tember, A U. lis), ami coin -mod nisi, and un less exceptions aro nird within four diys there after will bo connrmed nbjluto : 1. tlmt and final acsount ot Ua' d Yost, com m'tteo ot tho person ard eatato ol Benjamin C. Ilees, a lunatic. rrumonoiaryaomcoi ,VM. u. hntpkk, Aug. ill, isso. Protho notary. SHERIFFS SALE OP VALUiULE Real Estate ! By virtue of a writ ot FL Fa. Issued out ot tho Court cf Common Pleai ot Colombia county, Pa., and to mo directed there will bo exposed to pub lic salo at tho Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 18S9. at 2 o'clock p. m. the following : All that certain lot or parcel of land situate In Brlarcreek township, col. Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, t( wit: On tho noun by land of Doty, Pealer Stewart, on tho east by land of Joseph Lemon, on tho west by laid o' ueo. w. Koons on tho south by unseated land ot John II. Suit and Jrseph Iomon, containing FIFTY ACRES, moro or less, whereon aro erected a LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE and outbuildings. Aibo: All that certain lot ot unseated land Bltuato In Brlawreek township, r-oL Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-w,t: On tho north by land ot Joseph Lemon, on tho fast by land ot Geo. Linden, on tho Bouth by laid of Croop, Miller and others, and on tho west by land of Phillip Spooney, containing ONE HUNDRED ACHES, moro or leci, Seized, taken Into oiocutlon at tho ault ot Nor man McNeal use, vb. John W. Suit and John II. Suit and to bo Bold as ilio property ot John II. Srit. MAH, JOJJNB. CASKY, stty. sheriff. n-alM. 9-18 r-1m. HINDERCORNS. nTT CONSUMPTIVE U, lmnriiit!, A ML m, fndiKeMjoul Ums PARKER'S GINGER T th wont CAAt aud U tTittWt ft- ITbVb tmi (Tiitiu-l. TO NIO. IKeMJOU I L w) It hu run I t rt'iutMiy ur ftil lua urtHliu: uva uiwut0 uuinuoa. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL L2i2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as PalntablooB Milk. Bo dltgnlMit that It can ba taken, digested, and aulmllalrd by Ilia moii aniltlva itomach, when the plain oil tannot be tolerated) aud by he com. blnatlon of the oil with the liypopuoe. RrmuWtile u fleili prodcttr. rerwhs Eila rapidly while tiling It, SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged by Auiaiuuuo w ug uu fiuum buu uost prepa ration in tho world (or tbo relief and euro ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENER.J. DEBILITY, WASTINO DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CMRONIO COUGHS. Th$ preat rrouty for Cbtmmptian, and Wmtimj in Children, Soli lv all DrvgaUts. 111 twAR twice, as .r0" No. 0 Cook 8t07os, $11?, Han go? $15 up. Btovo repvrs, flro brick nnd plow repairs of no trly all kinds at Hlnrplcs' Foundry, SHERIFF'S SALE Rcul ISstatc! ftvvlrfiiAAf inndr villanf lur. lfl UTM nut ot tho Court of common imom ot Columbia oounty aid to mo directed, will bo otp03cd to public salo at tlio Court Itousa In Bloomsburg, on Monday, Ssptsmber 23, 1839, at a o'clock p.m. tho following dTscrlbod roal estate, to. wit: All that certiln mmuago and lot of ground sttuuolnthoTownof Bloomsburg, county n( Col umbia and statfl of Pcnn.v, bounded and dnicrlbed as follows: On tho north by Fifth street ot said town, on tho cait by lot ot Mrs. .laooby, on tho south by Pearl street, and on tho wost byChestnut alley, bolng tio foot In width, and 10J foet deep, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling house, stab'o and outbuildings, Seized taken Into execution at tho sutt ot J, It, Montgomery's uso, against Charlos Krug, and to bo sold as tho property ot Charles Krag. Millkk. Lev. FA. ALSO, Alt tint certain lot, ploco or parcel ot ground situato In tho Town ot Blooraibirg, ooun- ty and stato aforesaid, bounia 1 and d33rlbod as follows Beginning at a point on tho south Btdo of seventh street, M foot cist ot Catharlno Btrect and running thenco southwardly by a Una paral lel with Bald Catliirino street 131 foet more or less o an alley at a point so foet oast of Catharlno street, thenco oastwardly along said altcy 09 feet moro or loss to land ot c; Birton and others: thnco by tho Bam1) north W and !i degrees, west 133 feet moro or loss to Sorenth Btren aforesaid, thenco by said street wostwardly ix fen moro or less to tho placo ot bailnnlng, whereon H erected a two story fromo dwelling houso, stable and out buildings. Seized, taken into execution, at tho suit ot Samuel Williams' uso, against Charles Knig, and to bo sold as tho property of Charles Krag. .Mai.Ba. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot, t piece or parcel ot ground situato in Kist Bloomsourg, county nnd stato aforesaid, bounded anl doacrtbod as follows: Beginning at a corner of an alley and Soventh stroet, and runntig thonco along sill Soventh street wostwardly na foet moro or losi to catha rlno stroet, thenco along said stroet northwardly 41 feet, moro or less, to lot ot Alfred Wanlch, thonoa along said lot oastwardly 119 feet moro or leaj to an alley aforesaid, anl ihonco along Bald alloy 41 foit moro or loss, to tho placo of begin ning, whereon U eroclol a two story framo welling houso, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of John Vance, guardian, uso,;galnt Charles Krug, and to bo sold as tho property ot; Charles Krug. miller. Lev. Fa. Tho abovo described throe lots or parcels of ground ot Charles Krug, will bo sold on a writ of 11. f.u Issued outiot said co-art, at tbe samo tlmo and placo, at tho ault of I. W. MeKelvy against Charles Krug, if for any reason any or all ot tho should not bo sold on tho lor, fa. At the samo lima and placo by vlrtuo ot a wr ot it fa, will bo oxposod toi publlo sale tho follow - ing aescilbod real cstato : All that certain piece or parcel o, land Blt- uata in tho Town of Bloomsburg, county of Colum. bLa, stao of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows : Beginning at corner of lot of John Coleman, thenco eastwardly along tho Lackawan na 4: Bloomsburg Wall ltoad, 330 feet moro or less to Strawberry Alley i thenco along BMd atby 118 foot to a stako, thenco wostwardly 374 feet to lot ot John Coleman aforesaid, thenco along sold lot lie tect to tho placo ot bjglnnbi?, containing 45- 400 souaro feet, whereon 13 erected a Planing .mil, awcumg house, and lumber sheds. ALSO, All that certain mossuago or lot, piece or parcel of ground situato In East Bloomsburg, county ana stato aforesaid, bounded and described asfoUows: Beginning at a stako, corner ot lot ot rankun M3Urldo, and running thenco along a publloroadoatho south Bldo o! Lackawanna Bloomsburg ltillroad, oastwardly 50 feet to land ot Samuel Knorr nnd L. 8. Wlntersteen, thenco along said land southwardly !W feet moro or loss to Soventh Btrect, thonco along said Sorentn Street weswardly GO feet to an alley, along lot ot s, KUhn, Alfrod Wanlch, FrankUn McBrldo and others, and thonco along said alloy north- warily 230 teet moro or loss to tho placo ot begin ning, whereon Is crojtod a two story framo dwelling house, stable, and ortice. ALSO, All tho right, tltlo, and lntorost ot tho de fendant, Charles Krug, In all tint certatn pleco or parcel of land situato In tho Town of Blooms burg aforesaid, boundod and doscrlbed as follows : Beginning at a corner of lot lato of Jobn Coleman on Soventh stroet, thonco along Soventh street In aneasterly direction 49! foet to lot of Mrs. B. II. vannatta; theneo along tho samo northwardly 110 feet to other land of Charles Kre j ; thenco by same wostwardly SJS foet to lot olJoun Coleman aforesaid, and thenco by said lot southwardly to tho corner on Seventh Btroat, tho placo or begin ning. seized, taken in execution, at tho suit otl. W. McKelvy against Charles Krug, and to bo sold as the properry of Charles Krug. klwbll. F Fa. JOHN B. CASEY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. lssrod out ot the;court ot Quarter Sessions of the Peace ot Col umbia county, Pa., and to mo directed there will bo exposed to public salo at tho Court Houso, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' 23, 1839, at two o'clock In tho afternoon, tho follow.ng: All that certain tract ot land situate In Main township Columbia Co., pa , bounded and deB crlbed as follows, to-wlt : On the north by land ot Lloyd Menslnger, on tho wost by land of Jere miah Longenberger, Nathan Miller and Israel Mummy, on tho south by land ot N. 11. W. Brown, on tho east by land of Catavvlssa Desposlt Bar'c, containing ONEUUNDREDSIXTKEN ACRES more or less, whereon aro erected a B All HOUSE, Hrn and OutDulwiaj. belzod, taken Into execution at tho suit of tho Commonwealth vs. Bonjamlu J, Nuss and to be sold as tho property of Benjamin J. Nus. B. F. Zarr, JOUNB. CAStr, Ally. bherlff. JNSOIA'ENT NOTIOK. Notlco U hereby given to tho creditors nf tlm undesigned and to all persons whom It may co i. cern that ho will apply to th'i court of comae t i iuui u iuiuuiuiu cuumy, ior me oenent or too Insolvent Laws, of this commonwealth, on Mon lay aifrnoon, topt. 3), Iswj, at 3 o'clock on Mid I'c'ton to his tlnal dWhargo as an Insolvent debto. can appear and make the same knowu. UKlnT UKHhlKU, Ally, JOHN CA.IC A its. Aug, io, it ja. u 1 4w. TO ADVERTISERS- AND SECTIONS will bo sent on application I' 1 1 1? K. To thoso who want tliclr adertWng to pay, wo fftnnirn, nnlt.l,.. ini.ll.in. m. ,,.n.ni 1 . fcctVtework than tho various sections ot our t.IiU. I". IlllWHI.I. &CO., Neuspupe. advcruslng Bureau, 10 sprvce street. New York. Jely is-r it. CURTIS CDMFOUHD.- HI.OOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now is tho aptiolntPtl tiino for thoroughly eloan&ini tho system from all iniMiritice, nml nil will liml that tho Curtis Compound will exactly fill tho bill. It has stood tho te. t of ii2 years aud its sales aro larger tbau over, ovoty year. Prico 50o. aud Sl.00. 'Foit Sale By James H. Mercer, DRUGGIST, Ri.ooM8!iuuo, Pa. V AMY AT ONCE - KVEHYWHEHE .lirWS Irufitablo Eucineae. Literal Fay. $Ai&Xrn: ol unlit DccriLUr&tn. Glvo rercrt ncia. It, II. WOOBWAIU) CO, Baltimore, NO.
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