The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 25, 1889, Image 3

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Thli powder nover varies. A marvel ot purity
strength una wholcsonicnoss. More economical
han the ordinary klniH, and cannot bo sold In
ommtltton wild the multttuli ot low tost, snort
weight alum or phosphato powders. Sou oniu In
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The Columbian
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Entered at the l'ost onico at Bloomsburg, Pa.,
as second class matter, Marcn I, iss.
3 BLOOMSBURG, PA "
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1889.
CORRLt'T RllLKOiD THE TillLK.
Trains on the r. It it. it. loavo Itupertn
follows :
KOHTU. BOCTn.
7:3S a. m. li:0i a. m.
3:31 p. ra. 6:93 p. m.
Tralnsonthe D.L. tt W. it. li. loavo Bloomsburg
BStOllOWSI
HOKT1I. BOCTI1.
7:19 ft. m. 8:32 a. m.
10:57 a. m. U'.on p. m.
2:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m.
:36 p. m. 8:47 p. m.
Tralnsonths N. 6V. II, Hallway pass Bloom
Ferry as follows i
NORTH. SOUTH.
10:48 a. m. 12:37 p. m.
.so p. m. 4-30 p. m.
6CKDAT.
voktit. sorrn.
:30:4s a m 6:39 p m
iiLooMsnuua hullivan iiailkoad
Taking effect MONDAY, SEFTBUUBK S, 19.
SOUTH. NOKTII.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv.
STATIONS, r. v. A. . a.m. A.w. r. M. r. m.
UlOOmsburg,.. 6 28 11 49 7 O'i 8 31 3 81 0 40
Main street 6 18 It 41 0 58 8 42 2 4? fl 47
Irondale a in n 39 n 58 a n 2 v 6 50
Taper Mill 6 08 11 31 6 48 8 53 ) M 7 00
Ulthtstrect. o 05 11 88 o 1 8 r,s 2 5l 7 03
orangevlllo 6 67 11 20 (I 35 9 0 3 07 7 10
Forks, S 45 11 10 0 S'i 9 15 3 17 7 20
Zanor'S 5 il 11 08 8 21 9 20 3 20 7 23
Stillwater 5 37 11 02 0 17 9 25 3 25 7 2S
Ticnton 5 28 10 55 10 9 .33 3 11 7 35
Kdsons, 5 23 111 50 0 07 9 38 3 37 7 3S
Colea Creek 5 20 10 45 0 05 9 33 3 40 7 40
Sugarloaf 0 15 10 42 6 02 9 42 3 13 7 41
Laubachs, B UIO 40 6 00 47 3 4S 7 47
Central. 5 03 10 31 5 53 9 57 3 58 7 57
Jamison city.... 5 C) to 30 5 50 10 oo 4 oo 8 oo
Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar
r. u. a. m. a. m. a. u. r. u. r. m.
HAI.l'H,
Oot. 29. Clinrlcs 0. Evans, neeut, will
sell four tract! of real estate in Ilritrcrcck
township, near Ash's mill, at 10 a. m.
Nov. 9. Julia A. Barkley. executrix of
Joseph E. Barkley, will sell vnluablo real
stato in Blnomsbure, at 9 o'clock. See
advertisement,
Nov. 2. F. W. Lindner will offer Ht pub
lic sale at Jcrscytown 30 sets single and
double harness, sleighs, buggies, and road
carts.
Nov. 9 John 0. Wenner, acting exe
cutor of Jaeob Wcuncr, deceased, will sell
personal property on tho premises of dece
dent, in Fishingcrcek at 1 p. m., horse,
cow, buggy, harness, tools, &c.
Nov 14. The administrator of Mary A.
Britlnln will sell real estate in Berwick and
also in Briarcreek. Beo advertisement.
Nov. 14. 0. 0. Evans, Committee of
Margaret J. Brittaln, lunatic, will sell real
cstato In Briarcreck. Heo advertisement.
Fob Balk. A cellar hot hlr furnace, and
SO feet of iron fence, lor salo bv Dr. B. F.
Gardner, Bloomsturg. tf.
Tho administrators of Anna Coffman
dee'd., W. E. and D. It. Coffman offer at
prlvato sale, a houso and lot on West Main
street Bloomsburg, Pa. the late residence
ot deceased. tf.
Fob 8alk. A dcsiratilo and commodious
residence on Main street, supplied with
water, gas and steam. Apply to
jan20tf. Ii. N. Motzii.
Fob Balk. A farm about a milo from
Afton, containing 50 acres, all under culti
vation, with good buildings, with all this
year's crops, farming implements and stock
will be sold at prlvatii sale. For purlieu
tars inquire of J. S. Williams, Bloomsburg.
7-20 tf.
Fob Balk A valuable vacant lot on
Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street,
ten dwellings and a good store property in
llloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills
nd two storo properties in Col. Co. A
good farm of 307 acres with good build
3ngs in Virginia and two farms In Kansas
liy M. 1'. Lutz Insurance anil Ileal Estate
Act., Bloomsburg I'a.
1CJ hdl'lll.
Col. B1 K, Jamison and a party of
friends from Philadelphia spent last Satur
day at Manor licet Inn.
E. II. Little Esq. attended the funeral of
Ills sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. II. Little, in
Towanda last Saturday,
F. P. BillmcycrEsq., started forChicago
oij Tuesday morning. He will visit Wheel
ing and Lynchburg before he returns, in
the interest of the School Furnishing Com
Jiany. John Wanich has returned to Blooms
liurg after an absenco of several years, and
proposes to locate here. Ho is engaged In
tho Insurance business and has rented an
ofllco la tho Colcmiiian building, second
floor.
Ilcv. Dr. L. Zahncr, of Omaha, preached
in the Episcopal Church last Sunday morn
ing. He remained in town until Wednes
day, when be started fur home. He at.
tended the General Convention of the I'.
JK. Church in New York during the past
three weeks as a deputy from Nebraska.
Ills health Is good, and he likes his west
ern home. His old parishioners here gave
Mm a warm welcome.
Argument Court on November 1st.
"Geo. TJassert, who lias been seriously 111,
we are glad to stato Is much better, and is
able to ride out,
Dr. J, 8. Oiurlson, homeopathic physi
cian, has located In Bloomsburg. His
office Is at the residence of Peter Btllmeycr,
comer of Ccntro and and Fourth street.
Arthur W, Beaytr, only son of Thomas
Beaver of Danville, was burlod at Lewis
burg last week Tuesday. Ilia death was
caused by apoplexy.
Tho Award List occupies our first page
this week. Everybody is Interested in
knowing who received the piemlums at
tho fair.
Dr. T, C. Harterhas removed his offlco
from that of Dr. Gardner to his residence,
corner ot Main and East Street, Blooms-
burg, Pa.
Miss Wasley has Just returned from
1'hiladelphlo, and will open this week a
lino of new Winter Millinery, consls'ing of
hats, bonnets, feathers, plumes, birds,
velvets, Ac. Plush hoods for children,
Sunday, December 1st, llcv. G, E. Heed,
D. D..LLD, of Dickinson College, will
ttcdlchlo the new M. E. Church In Neeco.
peck, Pa, It Is expectrd that Hey. John
Donahue, P. K., E. II. Y'.'cum, of Harris
liurp, and E. E. A. Deayor, Ph. D of
"Wrlghtsville, will bu present. It is a brick
church and when completid will cost $5,-
COO.
W r ROYAL ris.-!; J
Tho audit for distribution ot Iho fund
arising from tho salo of tho personal prop,
eny of Charles Krug was adjourned until
Monday, tho 23th, at tho offlco of It. 11.
Utile, Esq., auditor.
A recent Usuo of tho Elmlra Preu con.
tains a cut of tho Bloomsburg court houso,
and prints very complimentary notlcos of
J. It. Townscnd, N. U. Funk, G. A. Her.
ring and Prof. Hatklns.
Tho regular meeting ot tho W. 0. T. U.
will bo held on Tuesday afternoon at 8
o'clock sharp.
By order of W. 0. T. U.
Jerry Hallzcr has rented one cf the post,
office show wl ulows, and his on cxhlbl
Hon there one of the celebrated WhltoScw.
Ing machines that was awarded first prlzo
at thu Paris Exposition, for tho best family
sewing machine.
Lost. Oa Hatunliv last between 1 and
3 o'clock, p. m. on tho road from Bloom,
to Lime Hldgo or from Llmi Itldgo quarry
to Alton Quarry, a good black over-coat
finder will be sulla..ly rewarded by return
ing to J, II. Mercer, Bloomsburg.
Tho new bell for the High School build
ing was hung last week, and rung for tho
first tlmo on Baturday morning. It Is a
Menccly bell, and has a clear tone, but is
too light for tho building. Its weight is
less than 200 pounds, and tho cost was
$85.
Peter Gross was more seriously Injured
last week by being run over by the Cen
tral Hotel bus horses, than was at first
supposed. After ho was taken home, a
sevcro bruise was fo ind oo his leg. Ho
has been confined to bed, but is Improving
under Dr. Wllllt's care.
Wednesday evening of next week Oct
30th there will bo a "barrel opening" In the
main audience room of the Itctormed
church. A fine programme has been pre
pared for the occnslon, consisting of mu
sic, recitations, readings, &c All are cor
dlttlly invited to attend.
Farmer Jones of Bear Gap heard his
pigs making a great racket and looked Into
the pen to see what was the matter. He
discovered a ftvefoot black snake. He
gave It a blow on the head and the pigs
then pitched in and assisted him in killing
It.
By an act of the last legislature each
county in the Stato is entitled to one free
scholarship in the Pennsylvania muscim
and school of industrial art, Philadelphia.
Tho appointment is to bo madoby the Gov
ernor on the r commendation of tho Coun
ty Superintendent of the public schools.
Uev. A. W. Bwengle, pastor of the Evan
gelical Church, we are sorrv to sav. has
been necessitated to resign his chirgo on
account of falling health. Kev. Geo.
Hunter of Lewlsburg, will fill his appoint
mcnts nntil conlercncc. He will preach
next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Uev. C. S. Goodrich and wife of Clear
Springs, Maryland, spent last week in
town visiting friends. Twcnly-four years
ago Mr. Goodrich was Pastor of the
Bloomsburg Reformed church, and resided
here for seven years He had charge of
seven congregations In this section, and
was well known through tho county. The
many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Goodilch
were glad to welcome them back.
A gang of grocery agents, claiming to
hail from a lively Western city, have been
canvaslng this region for orders for family
supplies, says the WelUboro Ag'Mor. One
countryman brought an itemized bill of his
puichasc from one of these fellows to town
last Saturday and showed it to a local
grocer. Tho items amounted to $10, and
the man felt quite crestfallen when the
dealer told him that hu could duplicate the
bill for $8.
The High School building Is approach
ing completion, and the wood work in
some of the lower rooms will soon bedonc,
hough there still remains considerable to
do before it will bo ready for occupancy.
The heating apparatus is all in, consisting
of three double furiiai.es, and A. W. Fry
has charge of them. The High School Is
an ornament to the town, and reflects ere.
dit on the taste and Judgment of Ilia School
Board.
Whenever any dangerous contagious dis
eases exist in a community, every poesible
precaution should be taken to prevent their
spread. People who have no special busi
ness at an infected houso should not go
there out of Idle curiosity, and the inmates
of such a house should avoid putting them
selves in contact with anyone except thoso
with whom It Is necessary to communicate.
Many disastrous epidemics have been the
result engross carelessness.
The pretty llttlo town of Kane, on tho
etimmlt of the Alleghany Mountains, Is be
coming famous for the manufacture of
clothes pins. There are already three fac-
tories engaged in turning out theso ueful
articles, nnd it is asserted by a McKcan
county i xehange that in a few weeks twen
ty miles of clothes pins will bo manufact
ured dully. At this rate, it would seem,
that in a few months enough pins will be
manufactured to supply every household in
the State with abundance, but tho xastagu
Is so great that there Is a co.-istaut demand
for uew pins.
Theo. Thomas will inclado Wilkcs-Barro
in his coming tour. The date set Is Mon
day, November 4th. Two grand concerts
will be given, ono in the afternoon and one
at night. The programme has not yet been
announced. It has been left by Mr. Tho
mas to the decision of tho Wilkes-Barro
audicuco. Of all the artists of his time ho
alone stands as the leprcgentatlvo of Amer
ican music. Ho is it thorough American
in everything, and as such, not less than
because of his unsurpassed ability, the
publio delights to honor him.
The law In relation to tho rights ot blcy.
clcs, tricycles, etc., passed the 23d of April
1889, is as follow That bicycles, tricy'
clcs und all vehicles propelled by hand or
foot, and all persons by whom bicycles, tri
cycles and such other vehicles uro usej
ridden and propelled upon tho highways
of this State, shall ho entitled to the same
rights and subject to the samo restrictions,
in tho use thereof, as aro prescribed by
law In tho cases of persons using carriages
drawn by horses. All Acts or pans of
Acts inconsistent herewith bo and thosamo
aro hereby repealed.
V. V, & H. G. McHcnry, proprietors of
tho loll mill, always endeavor to supply
their customers with the beat Hour maim,
tactured in this region. With this end iu
vlow they havo put In ono of Fullmer'a
new machines for separating buckwheat
from gravel, which is always present and
is difficult to separate. This Is a machino
ot recent Invention, only three arc In opcr.
ntlon. Wilson Bogert did the work, which
Is pronounced n good Job, and Is giving ex.
ccllcnt sutltfaction. Thu appearance of
tho Hour is greatly improved by this pro.
cess, thu quality is far better, and besides,
wo know that wo uro not eating gravel,
stone ctkes. An Inspection of the process
and n trial of tho Hour will conylnce Boy.
one of thu supeiioilty or Hour uanufactur.
ed by this process. Milhillt TulUl.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
Tho following Icttcrs'aro held at Blooms.
burg, Pn., post-office, and will bl sent to
tho dead letter office, November, 6 1889 i
Mr. George Cook, II, I, Davenport, Miss
Mlnnlo h. Ditty, Miss Mtgglo Fowler, J.
n. i'owlcr, Mrs. Emily Hall, Harry John
sob, Mr. Bamucl Walker.
PctBons calling for theso letters nlcase
say, they wcro advertised Oct. 1(5, 1889.
Ono cent will bo chanrcd on each letter
advertised,
A. B, Oatuoabt, I. M.
Tho public school law now In force In
this Btate provides that uso of profan o
languago by any pupil shall constitute
good cause for expulsion from schools at
so that anyono who shall cut, deface or
otherwlso Injure school house, fences or
outbuildings thereof are liable to suspen.
slon and punishment, and tho parents of
such pupils shall bo liable for damages for
tho amount of injury on complaint by tho
teacher, tho amount to bo determined by
tho directors and collected by tho court.
Tho school houso is a good placo to en
force tho laws of tho Btatc. It Is but one
atcp from the school master to tho court.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Wilson drovo over to
tho Washlngtonvillo fair last week Thurs
day, and at noon Mr. Wilson drovo to a
quiet spot so that he could feod ,hls horse,
while he and his wlfo wcro eating their
dinner. As tho animal Is a gentle one be
slipped the bit out ot lis mouth so that it
could cat, but ho had no sooner done this
than tho horse gavo a spring and started,
Mr. Wilson held on to her noso as long as
he could, but she threw him and the buggy
went over him, bruising him considerably.
Mrs. Wilson was In tho buggy, which com
ing in contact with a post, was overturned,
and sho was thrown out and quite seriously
Injured. They wcro able to como home,
and both ot them are improving.
iiijautiivH oi" ni.ooaiHiiuRa.
A correspondent signing his name "II.
H" has written a letter fiom Bloomsburg to
tho Uagcrstown, Md., Evening Qloht, and as
it is well to see ourselves as others see us,
some extracts from the letter aro printed
below ;
"The name of this place was all wo know
about It when wo choso It for tho scene of
our summer pleasures. All of our intui
tions were verified. In tho vicinity It Is
alluded to simply as Bloom, and tho name
is quite appropriate. It is as though the
flat had gone forth Bloom I and tho town
had Immediately fulfilled its destiny. A
love of flowers, trees and shrubbery is a
distinguishing characteristic of its people.
There Is no home so bumble that it cannot
boast of a brilliant flower bed. The struts
are wide and well shaded, principally by
soft maples. Many ot the houses are beau
tilled by graceful vines. On several streets
tho houses set back and havo -both front
and side lawns. There Is considerable drlv.
Ing hero an-' one may drlvo every day
without cause to complain of monotonous
scenery, as there are fifty drive, each of
which is delightful.
The peiple havo an eye to plcturesq lie
effect, if we may judge by the number of
children who are here seen attired in bright
red dresses or with pretty red hats, playing
on thclawn. Bo pleasing is a eav bit of red
with vivid green background that at one
house where there were no children to set oft
thushrubbery ansuitheticlaundrcsi hitupon
thehappy expedient of hanging arcd flannel
shirt on an cverereen. This is a nrettv
town but the general appearance is dlslluc
tlvcly Pennsylvania. Most of the residen
ces have one ormorc p.azzas. Tho favor-
ite style of architecture Is what might be
called dumii.bell ornamcntutlon. This
produces a novel rather than a pleasing cf
feet. The population numbers Ave thousand.
A busy population It is, with a large silk
mill, woolen mill, desk factory and iron
furnaces to keep the peoplo employed. A
large carpet factory is in process of erec
tion. The Btatc Normal school is located
here, and has a fine location. A new Jail
commands tho admiration, of visitors, and
the old Jail has been torn down to glvo a
site for an immense public school buildiug,
which is nearly completed.
This should be a paradise for fashion
able ladies, as there ore stxty resident
dressmakers.
Let mo comfort our housekeepers with
the information that it is not in Maryland
only that domestics .cause anxiety. At our
first meal a cup of tea wasserved each one
at tho table. Wo asked tho waiter to have
coffue for us in future. "Certainly," was
the reply, "Wo can give you what you
prefer If you give your order lu time. I
am glad you are willing to wait till next
meal, for our cook "kicks" If she Is asked
to mak o a change after you set up to tho
table." A singular noise heard in the
basement wo attributed to the agency of
tho kicking cook.
In the post-offce a placard sets forth that
"no lounging or Brooking Is allowed In this
post-office."
Tho W. C. T. U. havo opened a reading
room, and a lunch room where hot coffee
may be procured at all hours. The
Bloomsburg Library Association aided tho
W. U T. U. In founding a very good 11
brary. Books may be taken out by any.
one, even by guests at the hotels, on pay.
mcnt of one penny per day, and kept for
two weeks if desired.
Tho country surrounding Bloomsburg is
mountainous and well watered. The dnvo
over Montour Uldge is very flno, and the
drives along Big Pishing Creek, Little
Fishing Creek and largo Fishing Creek are
picturesque all the way. A favorlto drivo
is to tho town ofCatawIisa, which Ilea on
'.he south bank ot tho Susquehanna. The
roadway Is along thn right bank. Oppo.
site the llttlo town is tho profile on the
rocks overhanging tho drive. It looks like
thu head of a gigantic Indian. The head
Is largo and well proportioned, the eye full
And earnest, tho nose, Hps and chin are all
well defined. Ono could easily imag'no
a grim Indian wirrlor looking out over a
vast stretch of country. This profile I
consider as perfect as any I saw in tho
White Mountains."
Climate for Coiinuinptlvea.
Tho several climates ot Florida, Colora
do and California havo each been much
prescribed for sufferers from luug disease,
yet thousands of the natives in those
states die of this fatal malady, A far more
reliable remedy Is to be had in every drug
store in the land, and one that can be used
at home; a remedy which is sold, by drug.
gists, under the manufacturers' pontue
tjuaranicc that, If taken in tlmo and given a
fair trial, It will effect a cure, or money
paid for it will bo promptly returned. We
refer to that world-famed remedy for con.
sumption (or lung-scrofula) known as Dr,
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Is
tho only remedy for this tcrrlblo disease
possessed ot such superior curative prop.
ertles oa to warrant Us manufacturers Id
selling it under a guarantee.
Don't hawk, and blow, aud spit, but use
Dr, Sage's Kemedy. Of druggists.
Cure Yourucir.
Don't pay largo doctor's bills, The best
medical book published. 1U0 paces, elegant
colored plates, will bo sent you ou receipt
of three 2 cent stamps to pay postage. Ad
dress A. P, Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass
10-25 2t.
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
An AppaltiiK Beetle nt Anon.
On last Friday morning whtlo Elizabeth,
wlfo of Jcssio Dlcttrlch of Afton, was ad.
ding fuel to tho fire of the cook stove, the
ilamo striking up suddenly caught her
sleeve, and sho, not having tho presence of
mind that might havo led her to smother It,
and, being greatly frightened, ran out Into
tho open air, which almost instantly fanned
tho flame over her wholo person, burning
all the clothes from her body, before any
assistance could reach her. From her
knees upward her wholo body was so bad.
ly burned that medical aid could bo of no
avail. There being moro or less con
gestion of the lungs, occasioned by the
severe shock, sho died on baturday morn
ing, and the funeral services wcro held on
Monday, the remains bing borno to the
Alton Ccrr.ctcry.
ntnnUct Your Hume.
11 Is money in your pocket to keen vour
norse blanketed. Tho warmth must bo
kept up, and If the horse Is not blanketed he
will cat that muchlmoro to keep warm, and
n blanket will savo more than Its prlco In
feed. Your horse, If blanketed, will live
longer, work harder and his smooth, glossy
coat will make him look $50 bettor than it
he was not blanketed.
When buying blankets It Is cheaper to
get good ones which will wear. Many
blankets aro mado merely to sell, and It Is
the poorest kind of economy to buy one of
these poor blankets because it is a low
cents cheaper.
Tho 6-A manufacturers of horso blankets
believe in making strong goods which will
wear, and tho 5-A blankets which are be
ing advartisedlnourcjlumns aro tho strong
est blanket mado. You should ask to sec
the tour styles named In tho advertisements
as they aro tho cheapest, Thcro aro thirty
other ft-A styles In bitter qualities.
The policy of tho 5-A firm in using our
columns to let tho peoplo know how to get
strong blankets Is a wise one. IVople ap
preciate a good thing when they know of
it and, like all live houses who bare a good
thing to sell the 5 -A manufacturers know
that the newspaper columns are tho best
methods of reaching the people.
Xvast Itrntou.
A LAEQg SOCIAL OATnXBlNO.
Last Saturday as Jap Shtiltz was pursu-
Ing tho even tenor of his way, working for
Judge Krlckbaum, a large number of In
vited guests wended their way to his house
by foot and vehicle from far and near un
til seventy completed the number. At the
proper time Jap was informed that he bad
company and in his eagerness to welcomo
his guests ho reached homo about noon.
A more surprised person Is seldom seen
than he was when he entered tho apart
ment where thcro was no moro standing
room. Mrs. Krlckbaum mado many
feints to deceive him and succeeded too
and "bejocks" reached his home before ho
did and cheered him as he camo in. A
sumptuous repast was served to which
all did ample Justice and in which all
seemed to havo an equal interest. Jap
was tho reciplentof many congratulations
and handsome presents the occasion being
intended for a birthday party, but served
equally as well for a family reunion as both
bis parents and all his brothers and sisters
with their families were there Including
several of bis wife's brothers and sisters.
Marly friends more remotely related were
alio present. This circumstance In family
life is but a drop In pleasure's cup and a
picture enshrined In love and "hung upon
memory's wall" that In after llfo will pass
among the remlnisceoses as the years glide
by bearing many of those then present be
yond the shores of tlmo and social gather
ings. "But such is life." Enjoy it while
wc may bepau&o "wo w(J) piss this way
but only this once." This party was de
ferred one week on account of tho danger
ous sickness of their youngest child which
was also Japs birthday.
Uev. Aaron Noll of Hazel ton filled Iicv.
Uoutz's pulpit last Sunday at Bt. James-
He is a young man and gifted in oratory.
Judge Krlckbaum took a trip to Brad
ford county last week.
Lilly Uillman, fiom tho Bloomsburg
Stato Normal made a flying call to our
neighborhood last week.
Mrs. J. 0. Wenner raised four red beets
that wcighedirespectivelv 101. 9r. 9 and 7?.
The real estate of Jacob 8. Beishlinc
(deceased) in Huntington township con-
sisting of fifty acres was sold last Friday
turougli an order of tho Orpaii's Court at
public sale to Millard Albertson for the
consideration of f 1400.
Butter varies In price. Tho hucksters
pay 10 to 20 cts and the merchants 23 cts
per lb.
In this our day of political economy
and prosperity the farmers will soon fully
realize that we havo protection and high
tariff on merchandise aid free trade on
produce. And "Oh! lab' how do money
comes in."
Corn Is a short crop in our locality.
Beveral moro young chaps here abouts
aro in search of a mntber-ln law. They
will find her too.
William H. Krlckbaum Intends locating
lu Wlikesbsrre this fall and engage In the
merchantile business. Farming is tooslow
for a mcrchaut.
What has becomo of the Cambra Acade
my? Cambra and vicinity should always
09 supplied with a first class school.
urntmeiuieHB I.Kiuor Habit Iu
nil the Woildtlicre la but one
Hire or. Iluluea' Golden HpeclOc
it can be given in a cud of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the persou taulne
it, effecting a speedy and rjermancnt cure
wneiuer tue patient Is a moderate drinker
or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of
drunkards have been cured who have taken
the Golden Specific In their coffee without
their knowledge, aud to-day believe they
quit unnittng of their own frco will. Nn
harmful effect results from its admimstra
Hon. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular
and full particulars. Addrcsb in confidence
Golden Brsoivio Co.. 185 Itaco Street.
umciunaii, u, lo zo ly
W'licti Unuil Maybe Hliot.
By an act of the Legislature, approved
April o, lHsy, tho act of June a. 1878. ncr.
milting the killing of quail or VlretnlaDart.
nuges between October 15 and January
1, uas oeen amended to read at follows
"No person shall kill or eipose for sale, c
havo In his possession after the same has
been killed, any quail or Virginia partridge
between the 16th day of December in any
year and the 1st day of November next fol.
lowing, under a penalty of ten dollars for
each bird so killed, exposed for salo or had
in possession.
I.oolc out lor tliat Iuln In Your
uucu.
It threatens your kidneys. Let It bo
little while and you will suffer much more
keenly, throughout tho entire tystem. Take
at once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto
Jtemedy, of Jlondout, N. Y which Is th
most effective medlclno known for thu
treatment of all diseases of tho Kidneys
and Liver, and for Malaria, at well as the
purification of tho blood. 10-U.lm,
Do you suffer with catarrh f You c
bo cured if you tako Hood's Bartaparllla,
uio great uood purifier. Sold by all drug.
euts.
To-NlKltt ntlil To.Jlorrow Mlullt.
And each day and night during this
week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's
iiaisam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknow
lodged to bo tho most successful remedy
ever sold for tho euro of Coughs, Croup,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and
Consumption. Oct a bottlo to-tlay and
keep It always In tho house, so you can
check your cold at once. Prlco 60o and
1.00. Samplo bottles frco.
IntcrcNtcd People.
Advertising a patent medicine in tho ne.
cullar way in which tho proprietor of
Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds does
i indeed wondcrtul. Ho authorizes nil
Irugglsts to give those who call for It a
samplo bottlo Frre, that they may try it
ocroro purchasing. Tho Largo Bottles aro
6O0 and $1.00. Wo certa'nly would advise
trial. It may save you from consump
tion.
WANAMAKER S.
rnu.ADii.rn!A,;Mondar, Oct. si, 1S89.
Half-dollar Dress Goods I
Have you any notion what
heaps and heaps of them we
have in Fall and Winter
weights? Better stuffs than
you've been used to seeing at
50c finer qualities, choicer
styles, richer colorings. Take
the serges :
omDro stripes nair-imc-sinpcs
cluster stripes Jasper stripes
1'ckln stripes pm stripes
irroiluatpd Btrtncn
and half as many more. 37 to
38 inches wide. Fifteen colors
of each styles.
1 hen the bordered Serges :
six or eight styles, each in more
than a dozen shades.
Plain Cassimere Serges : all
wool, Weight, colors, finish,
right-
In cloths a myriad ;
Halts, broken. Indistinct, clear cut (our
words to cover a hundred peculiarities.
Sitrtpps, lust as many and Just as pretty in
their way.
Cbeviots, 1 3uen, sturdy, tl-tnch stuffs, with
whltsnalr-lweorclU3terstrlpci on grounds
brown
bluo
Habit cloths,
blaik
greoa
earnet
W lnolos w.de,
plain and
That's half a glance at just the
half-dollar stuffs $4 for an
average dress pattern I
I here isn t a prominent
maker of Linens anywhere
whose goods are not repre
sented in our stock it they are
such as wc can guarantee. We
take the entire output of
some
make
you.
are
big manulacturers.
lhats why we can
prices so interesting for
All the between costs
saved.
We can show but three items
now to give you a price notion
of all : One Fringed Tablecloth
2I yards long, 12 Doilies to
match, at 2.65 the set : same
size, without fringe, $3.75 the
set. Compare them with any
$5 set in town.
We ve said a word before of
the German "Barnsley Dam
ask," that wonderful Table
Linen at $1 and Si. 20. Soft
and free from dressing, almost
ike satin brocade to look at.
Plenty of it now.
And that Napkin, 23 inches
square, unfinished, only two
sides to hem, at $1.10 a dozen.
As well worth Si. so as any
Napkin ever had.
An assortment of the cele
brated Bohn Library is here
classical
sclentinc
historical
ecclesiastical
collegiate
philosophical
antlqvarlan
economical
That's word
And so on
enough if you
are wise in
"libraries.
Five of these volumes of
Ame'ia Barr's novels are now
in paper covers for the first
time. 2sc each :
Paul and Christina
Jan Vfdder's wire
A Daughter of FUo
Master ot Ills Fate
A Uorder Hhepherdesa
The squire oi Sandal tilde
l'ostage a cents eic!
Three i2mo cloth volumes
of Matthew Arnold. 50c each :
Mixed Essays
Vulture and Anarchy
rosaages trom Proso Writings
losUge 13 ceura eao i
The 2 volume English edi
tion of Robert Elsemere that
we sold for 3.25, now 75 !
An excellent quality 1 -clasp
Si. 25 linglish Tan Ulove at Si
The best 2-clasp Dogskin glove
we ever saw at Si embroider
ed backs hnghsh points.
rull lines ot all the best num
bers of Fownes Brothers &
Co,, London
1-buUoa Uraven Tan No 2 11. to
l-button Craven Tan best u
1-buttonUoulen Tan, 11. w
l-bulton (I ran vllle, 11.50
S-clasD Hoadan. il so
New sorts coming in as fast as
they appear.
John Wanamaker.
LOCAL NOTICES.
BLOOMSBURG.
iMne Cabinet portraits only
$3. doz. Life size Crayons only
Sio.bo. Viewing, copying and
enlarging. Instant process
used. tf.
llloodctl Fowls,
Pit Olimef). (Irlst Hliaulnnlra II..0H,
wuuus, uiac u. ueus, mtiv will slay to win
w66i . D.tisiacuon uuaranteed
Wiujiu Dennis,
Itloomsburg, I'a.
(Mention tluspaper.)
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Whn Bbf iu sick, m jara her CajtorU.
When tbs was a Child, tha cried for CMtorU,
When she became Muu, the clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, lhe gare them Cutorta.
J.
S. GAKKISON M. 1).
1'IITBICIAN AND BURGEON.
SS-Ofllco corner of Centre anil Fourth
I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS.
AVo cro on our wnv roim'niiirr
soiling gootla. Tho people havo
lounu out that wo sell good
mma Out. ttnlnd fC rnnl lt...
fur this season is nhcud of W.
especially ior Misses nnd Chil
dren; the large ones will come
m as cold weather iiicmnjwft.
Wo have inst received n. nnw
supply, our room is full again.
JNoto our largo stock of Shawls,
single and double. Make a
special note of our extra twilled
red finnnel for 25a. and half
wool extra heavv irniv fnr
thoso who havo already bought
are tolline others of them.
Thanhs giving first, then Christ
mas. Keep your mind on our
stock of varus for vour vnrn
iresents. An extra ofJnr tin's
week iu a job lot of Ribbons.
former price 20c, now 13c. yd.,
also a lot of Children's wool
and cotton stockintrs nt half
former prices n bitr run on
Ileal) class ware to mnkn vnnm
for Christmas goods. Tho dish
es will iivrivo in time, in the
meantime wo have lots of them
for ininily use and lor Lirth dnv
and Wedding presents. The
Fnir.buttcr is all sold; bring on
now all the nice yellow you havo
with the scarce egcrs ami buy a
coat a shawl, a dress, or any
other goods you desire. Sugars
are down one nnd two cents a
)ound, good for those who havo
to buy.
I. W. HARTMAN & SONS.
f I. BROKE t CO.
The screen doors are beinc
aken from their hantrinrrs.
which proves that the flies are
gone for another season. We
have not told our Wall Paper
story for several weeks, our at
tention and advertising space
has been given to something
else. But the proper time to
paper your rooms is at this sea-
sou of the year. No flies, no
irt.no dust, lhe room will
ook just as well in tho spring
as though you postponed it till
then, and you will have had six
months use of them ; hence the
suitable time to do this work
is now.
Our stock in this line of goods
is complete, ranging in price
trom yjc per roll upwards. A
few desirable patterns in rem
nants at renmant prices.
V. H. Brooke & Co.
N
TOTICE OP ELECTION.
Arneetlnffor thn Rtaflfhn!rlfr nf Mfinnr nixt
Inn Company win bo held on Tuesday, November
VHtL ISSy. At 2 O'clock" n. m. nr. thn n ia nf thn
sccretavt in liloomsuurg. for the punxrae of
elect. ag nine Directors to serve for tbe ensuing
GEO. B. EL WELL,
10-ls-St. secretary.
A DMINISTHA.TOnS'3 NOTICE.
Estate of RarrUt Rupert late nf Btoomtburg I'a.,
urivaseu.
Letters of dmlnlKtrillnn fi. T. A. iinnn the
aboye named estate having been granted to tho
undersigned, all persons having claims against
the same will present them tor payment, duly
authenticated: and those Indebted thereto, will
pleaso make lmmedlato payment to
Attorney Ailmlnlsrrarnr
Oct. 17 18S9. Bloomsburg Pa.
Yqu Coming
Are
9
To
Philadelphia
IF SO
Be sure to visit 1338 Chestnut
street, directly opposite the U. S.
iUHlt.
Here you can see the finest
me ot (Jlothinc obtainable. It
comes direct from tho World's
centre of Fashion Loudon.
$12.00
a stylish London Made Fall
Overcoat, the like of which vou
could not equal to order uuder
$12.00
a handsome London Made Suit
not matched anywhere, except
10 oruer, at $zo.UO.
a pair of Thompson's Patent Cut
English Cassimere Trousers
The same quality of fabrics
win co,t you So.UO to $6.00
elsewhere.
E. 0. THOMPSON
Special Ijonilon Made Clothing,
1338 CHESTNUT STREET,
I Opposite the Mint. 1
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING
G. W. BERTS OH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
Dents' Furnishing ki:h: k Cap
OF EVKlir DESCRIPTION.
Suits mado to order at short notice
and a Ot always guaranteed or rio Bale.
Call and oxamino tlio largest and best
seiuotoa biook ot goods over shown i
Columbia county.
Btoro-next door to First National Bank
MAIN STREET,
Bloomsburg: Pa.
SHERIFF'S SALE
OP VALOiULG
Ileal Estate!
11 rlrtuo of writ of Lot. Pa. Issued out of tho
Court of Common Ploas ot Columbia County ana
to mo directed) thcro will bo sold at publio sala at
tho court Houso BloomsburB, I'a.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1889.
at o'clock a. m. tho following i
All that certain plantation and tract of Und
sltuatolnthe township of Franklin, countr of
Columbia, SWto of rennsrlranla. bounded anrl
deacrlbod as follows, tc-wlt i lleglnnlnj at a post
near a cnestnut in una or land ot John Zelirtor and
running thenco br Sild Una swth elshtr-four
degrees wert ono hundre I anl eloron porchoi to
a white oak, thenco by Und of samo anl land ot U.
r.rortncr north ntnety-nlno and throo ouaitcrs da-
grees west n'nety-one perches to a post a corner
of other Und of said John Zelgler. thonoo br tho
same and land lata ot tho heirs of Willi m Clay.
ion, aeceasoa, then uto ot Oeorgo Scott Bouth
twenty-two and thrco nuartors doiroei east onn
hundred and nlnctr-nlno percnes to a chestnut
oik, thenco by land ot lato Lloyd Thomis now or
Uto of Jacob Koatcnbauder south elghty-soren
and a halt degreos oast soventy-sovon perches to a
post, thence by Und sold to William Stoker north
ten degreos wost slitr-elght and two tenth
prchostoa chestnut oak, thence by the same
north sixty-eight degreos eait ono hundred and
eighteen and slx-tcnth perches to a post In line of
land belonging to tho heirs of John Portnor da.
coasod, thenco by the said Una north twenty-nlno
ana a nsu degrees west one hundred and a half
perches to the placo ot beginning containing
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY.
ONE ACRES,
and Forty-seven perches neat measure, bo tho
samo mora or less, on which are erected a large
1
LARGE BANK BARN, STRAW
aillSU, WAUUN SUED, SHOP,
STONE SPRING HOUSE
and other Outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of
Aim. IT ur.,,. ... . ...... I
ta Hower vs. Kstato of John Itowcr decoased, in
tho hands ot his oxecutor, John II. Hower, and
to bo sold as the property ot John llowcr, deceas
ed, joiin n. cAszy. sheriff.
SriNNsr, Atty, 10-1Sj.
ALSO :
Courtof Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., I
and to mo directed, there will ba exposed to pub-1
on
Tuesday, jsovEaiiiKii 12, 1889.
M!lt,lbll8.:..u, . .
John Mortal, In all that certain Plroo. or parcel I
of land, situate In Madison townsflp, Columbia
to wit : On tbo north br land ot Joel Aloser. on
tho cast by land of Chulcs Dodson nnd Abram I
Wolford, on tho Bouth by land ot Charles Dodson I
and on the west by land of Davis WoathorilL con
taining EIGHTY ACRES,
more or less, whereon are erected a frame
DWELLING HOUSE, UA11N, and outbuildings.
seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot
Thomas Mordan vs. John Jordan and to bo sold
as the property of John Mordan.
IIeiirino, Atty.
JOHN B. CASEV, Sheriff.
PllMir Qj1o Will ba erpo90d to public
17 U UllKi U&J.C. sale on tho premises, In Ber
wick, Columbia county Pa., on
THURSDAY, November 14, 1889,
at ten o'clock a. m., by Bcnjimln Evans Esq., ad
ministrator C. T. A. ot Mary A. Brittaln, deed., by
order ot the Orphan's Court ot said county, tho
Knowing described realcstite: Situate In Ber
wick, on tho south side ot Second street, between
Mulberry and Vine streets ; Beginning at the cor
ner ot lot number ntty-one, thenco by samo
eighty-tour feet, ntno Inches, moro or less, thence
on aline parallel with Second street, forty-nlno
and a half feet to lot (No. 59) number Qtty-nlne,
thence by same, W feet nine Inches, more or less,
Second street, thence by Second street forty-
nine and a halt foot to tho place ot beginning, be
ing a portion oflotnumb:r fltty-two, tn the plan
uio Borough ot Berwick .
ALSO,
on the same day, on tho premises In Brlarcreek
township, Columbia county Pa., at one o'clock p.
m., the undivided one-half ot all tbat certain
piece ot Und bounded and deacrlbod as follows,
to-wlt : On tho north by Und ot o. P. Ferris, or
tho public road leading from Bloomsburg road to
Little Brlarcreek, on tho west by Und ot John
Palrchild and lands of heirs of Elizabeth Clemm,
on too south by Bloomsburg road, on the east by
Und ot O. P. Ferris, containing
FIFTY ACRES,
more or loss, all Improved. On which are erected
A BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE.
A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
frame kitchen,
LARGE BARN,
and out-bulldlngs. well watered.
ALSO,
On the some day at the same placo at ono o'clock
tn., tho undivided one-halt of ono other piece of
ianci in samo township, Dounled on tho south by
Danlol Miller's land, on the north by M. W. Jack-
Bon's land, east by Daniel Miller's land and on the
west by land ot Mrs. Ellas Wilkinson and others.
containing
TWENTY ACRES,
more or less, the same being a timber tract.
TEltsis OP SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth
ot the purchase money shall be paid on the st rlk tag
down ot tho property, one-fourth less the ten per
cenu at tbe continuation of the sale, and the re
maining three-fourths In one year after connrma
Hon nisi, with interest from that dato, and to be
secured Dy bond and mortgago on the premises.
BENJAMIN EVANS,
a. Fasizs, Administrator c. T. A.
C.B. Jackson, ot Mary A. Brittaln, deed.
Attys.
N. a The two undivided interests here adver
Used will bo sold together giving the purchaser
title to the whole tract. Possession given April
1st, las. lo-ia-ts,
'Ilnlip S3 In 1)6 exposed to publio
uumw w(4,wa saie on tne premises, in urlar-
croek township, Columbia county Pa., on
THURSDAY, November 14, 1889.
at one o'clock p. m., by C. C. Evans. Ksa.. com
mltteo of Margaret J. Brittaln, a lunatic, b y order
oi uieuourt qi uommon rieas of Columbia county
a., uio iQuowiagroai estate, situate In Brlarcreek
aioreaaid, bounded and described as follows, to
wit: The undivided one-half otall that tract ot
tana, ooundod on tho north by land of O. V. FerrK
or the Dublle tqsa lejuiim. rmm thn itium'v....
j....... . . "
John Falrchllds and heirs ot KlUabetu clemm,
deceased, on the Bouth by Bloomsburg road on
the east by land ot O. F. Ferris, containing
FIFTY ACRES,
more or less, all Improved, oa which are erected
A RRlCK DWELLING HOUSE,
A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
irame Kitchen,
LARGEJJARN,
and out-bulldlngs well watered.
ALSO,
on the same day, at tbe samo placo at one o'clock
p. ra, the undivided halt ot one other piece of land
in same township, bounded on tho south by Uan.
101 Miner's land, on tne north by M. W. Jackson's
land, east by Dinlel Miller's land, and on the
west oy land of Mrs. Kllas Wilkinson and others,
UUUlIMUlUg
TWENTY ACRES,
more or less, tho sauo being a timber tract.
TKHMS OF SALE. Ten per oent. of one-fourth
ot the purchaso money shall bo paid on the strik
ing down ot tho property, one-fourth less the ten
nprnnLit.th4innnrmailnnnitha j . . -
" m .uu oa.u, uuu luc
remaining throe-fourths lnoue year after conttr-
mnflnn nUI with Intnma, tram tho -j .
1 wkih, .,vu Ma, uuiv. uwi IU
no Becured ny bond and mortgage on tho premises.
O. C. EVANS,
J, G. VHstzi, Committee ot
0. 11. Jickbov, Attys. Mugaiet J. Brittaln.
N. B. The two undivided inteiests here adver
tised will bo sold together, giving tbe purchaser a
title to the whole tract. I'osoesslon given April
Ml NM. lu-l&w.
UDITOK'B NOTIOE.
Estate of Joshua Bavage, decoased.
Tbe undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or-
huw ttjui, ui ujiuuiwa luuuijt iu uiiiKe uisiri
button ot the b&lanse in tho hand of the executor
to aui among the paulos eitltled thereto, will
Bit at his omce In Bloomsburg, on Wednesday tbe
13th day o; November, lf9, at 10 o'clock a. in., to
attend to the duties ot his appointment, when aud
wtete all pei sons having claims against said es
tate must appear and prove them, or be forever
uuluiiw iiuui ui Buaro ui Humiunu.
.. , J. 11. MAIZK, Auditor.
C A I C C M D N WANTED'?
OHt-lwO.il tllandclty. Sloadyem.
ployment at "good Salary :or Commission". Out
ntafree, w rllo tor terms at once.
H. J. CLARK & SON,
Bloomsburg, P.
Show full and complete lines
Ladies' Misses' and Chil
nf I nrlioc' Miotic'
"""'-J """-!
dren's Coats of the latest Styles
in Plush, Cloth and Silk, special
values in plush garments of all
styles. Handsome Newmarkets,
Jackets &c, at prices which
UCly Competition. Ulir lines of
(Jress goods are Complete
bpecial good values in cloths,
i lennettas, Semes. Mohairs.
hosiery and underwear ; it will
Pav yu to look at these, lMan-
nels, Blankets of all kinds 1lld
qualities. Special values in Kid
rrloves TrV OUr kid frlnvp
i ' , . , , t"JVV"
cleaner, best in the market.
Ladies' French knit skirts,
also flannel skirts. Shawls of all
kinds which defy competition.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Business d Dwelling
The undersigned, executrix ot the last will and
testament of Joseph H. Barktey, lato ot the Town
ot Bloomsburg. county ot Columbia, stato ot l'enn
sjlvanla, deceased, will expose to public sale on
tho premises, on
SATURDAY, November 9, 1889,
at nlno o'clock In tbo forenoon, tho following do-
sorlbej real estate, lato ot tho said deceased, to-
wit : a certain lot or piece of ground situated in
tho Town ot Bloomsburg In said countr, bounded
and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by
Socond street, east by lot now or late ot Abner
Welsh, south by fine Alley, and west by West
street, being on Second street sixty-eight feet and
one and ono-hair Inch moro or les. In width, and
in depth along said West street two hundred and
fourteen and one-halt feet, moro or less, on which
aro erected
Three Frame Dwelling Houses
auu unu iramo suop, witu stablo and other out
ouiidlngs.
Thts property Is very valuablo as a business
place and also for dwellings; has a weU known
business comer, now occupied as a Kurnlturo
Store. There aro upon It two cisterns and ono
well, and a portion U supplied by water ot tho
water company. It will bo sold as ono property.
or In parts, to suit purchasers.
tkiuis OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth
ot tho purchase money to be paid at tho striking
down of the property, the ono fourth less the ten
per cent, at mo continuation ot sale; and the re
maining three-fourths In ono )ear thereafter,
with Interest trom tonflrmatlon met.
The purchaser to pay for making deed.
JULIA A. BAllKLEV,
3U Executrix.
N
OTIOE IN PARTITION.
In tho matter ot tho partition of tho real estato ot
oauiu uuuumju, Itxw Ul .ulUMS Jil luWnSUip.
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Tho heirs of said decedent win tal:n nnrtn, timt
In pursuance ot an order of tho orphins' Court
of Columbia County, a writ ot partition has is
sued from said court to the sheriff cf said countv.
reiurnapio on tuo urst siondjy ot uecemb r next,
and that the inquest will meet tor thu uurpone ot
making partition ot the real o-talo of sild de
cedent on Saturday, tho sixteenth d.iy of Novem
ber, A. D., 1S-.H, between tho hours ot 10 a m., and
4 . m., of said day upon the premises, at which
time and placo you can bo present it you see
proper.
j uo premises in question aro doscrlbed as fol
low viz: Tho undivided ono-hair Interest In a
certain tnessuace and tract or hind vitn.it,, in ti,,
township ot Madison, couniy and stato aloresild.
bounded on the north by land ot It, v. fruit, . n
the east by lauds ot U. 1'. Fruit and John A. Fun
ston, on the south by a publio r ad loidlng from
Jerseytown to rt'ahlngtonviile nnd land ot .lames
Klnlen, ani ou the west by land of Isaao Wagner,
containing ajout one hundred and twenty acres.
U.W.U w. .coo. nuu lUV ujlimi IVUilUCt'S.
fcberllT.
GRATEFUL COMFOHTINO.
EPP'S COCOA.
DUEAKFAST.
"By a thOrOUCh knowledge of thn nntnnl Intra
which govern tho operations ot digest lo,i nnd
nutrition, and by a careful application ot the flno
propirtiea or well-selected Oojoi. Mr Errsnaa
I hamml hnvprnt
caton
luuvj
t sue!
articles ot die. that a xomtitutlon may be gradual.
I Iy bullt un urtllslrong enough to resist every ten
.j mouuuki uuuuu iu n-si-ii. every ten
dency to di,eaao. Hundnslj ot subtlo maladies
are noatlng around us re idy to allaok wherever
tberelsa weak point. Wo may oj.po many a
'atftl shaft by keeping o irselvos well tortltlo 1 ltll
pum uiuw niiu pruueriy nourisneu rram,i."--cpii
vwe Gazette. MailARlmnlv with tniMno- wain
UboliiS thus: v ' "rooern,
JAM KM .KITS CO., Ilomawpathla Chemist,
N CROWN $ ACME, fc-
The Best Burning Oil That Can bo
Made From Petroleum.
It civet a brilliant lipht. It will not smnVn
the chimneys. It will not char the wicV. It
has a high fire test. It will not explode. It Is
pre-eminently a family safety oil.
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with any other illuminating oil made.
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as refiners, upon the statement that it is
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Aslc your dealer for
CROWN ACME,
ACME OIL CQMPAHY,
J53AJNVILLE, 3a.
to' Bloomsburg and vicinity supplied b,
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HU, Uloomsburg, Pa.
Yi?.11"1 cu Nuriicrymen,iltoch0bter N.Y
Bloomsburg, Pa.
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