The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 29, 1889, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COLTJMBIAK AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I
Blanche Dinglass Demi,
MI3KIUI1I.B ESI) 01' ONK OF TUB A0T011S
IK Till', JKNNIF. Clt-UIEIt MVSTKHV.
Tlicro dlod tit ono of tho lowest of
the low resorts In Chicago last Thurs
day a woman who at ono tlrao fillod n
prominent nlaoa In ono of tlio most
noted murder trials In tho nnnala of
crime. Sho was Blanoho Douglas, who
with tho Malloy biy, was Indiotod in
Now Havon for tlio murder of Jonnlo
Cramer.
This boautiful girl was found doad,
half oovorod by tho rising tide, nt
Savin Hook, a Summer rosort near
Now Haven, Aug. 0, 1881, by Asa
Curtiss, an old tisliormon. Ilo dragged
thu body up on tho sands, and it was
soon Identified m that of Jcnnio
Cramer. Walter Malloy and h'u cous
in James woro at onco suspeotod of tho
crimo, and JSIauoho Douglas was ar
rested with thorn as an accessory.
Wlion tho trial camo on it could not bo
asoertalnod just how Jonnio Cramer
diod. Theories and ciroumstautial cvi
donco thcro was in plenty, but no
proof.
Blanche, on tho witness stand, sworo
to tho sarao story that Waltor and
James Malloy had told. Thoy claimed
they did not know how Jonnio Cramer
died. Tho jury disagreed and tho
Malley boys wont freo.
Blanoho had falsely given evidence
as to her Now York connections. Hor
record was exposed and then tho wholo
story of her relations with Walter Mal
loy camo out. Sho had mot hun In
New York aud Iio induced her to go to
New Haven to livo with him. She, it
was allogod, led Jcnnio Cramer astray
and helped James Malley accomplish
her ruin. Blanche was taken back to
New Haven tried for perjury and ao
quitted. She then returned to New
York aud entered upon a now career
of dissipation and gradually sunk so
low that she frequented tho resorts of
Mott Street. From that city sho camo
to Chicago, and thore, if possible, sunk
oveu lower.
Tho womin whero Blanche Douglas
lived while thoro know hor true story
and sympathized with her. Sho had
Blanoho takon to St. Luke's Hospital
and did everything that could bo done
to briug her back to hoalth, if not
happiness. It was in vain, for Thurs
day tho girl diod. Her secrot went
with her.
While in the hospital, and just bo
fore broath loft her, she struggled to
speak. Tho pitying, white-capped
nurse, who sat bosido her cot, bont low
to hear what she had to say, but it was
too lato tho dying girl took hor secrot
to the gravo with her. From having
been a beautiful woman Blanche
Douglas bad becomo a wroo'f She
had no friends who would give hor
proper burial, and sho is in an unmark
ed gravo in Potters's Field.
Her death closes the only possible
means of discovering tho truth regard
ing tho ranrdor of Jcnnio Cramer, for
it is not liko'y that tho Malley boys
will ever say anything about tho mat
ter. Thoy still have hanging over
them indictments which were brought
when thoy woro charged with having
killed tho girl. It is understood that
tteir Itwyer is to move within a short
time in tho New Haven courts that
these indictments bo quashed.
Ltiancno uounias real name was
Annie Ilines. She was born in Mott
Street, Now York, Her fathor was
blind and sho mod to lead him abou
the streets. In 1877 Annie Hines, then
18 years old, was married to Job.
Zimmerman, a cook in a restaurant
tie ntterwarrts was a vender ot soap
packages. Annio did not livo happily
witn her husband. Two years after
ward she gave birth to a child, which
died two months later. In November-
1879, she left hor husband. A month
after sho beoimo acquainted with
James Riley in a Btreet car, and they
established a friendship whioh contin
ued lone after.
When Annio went to Lizzie Bundy's
house in Now York sho did not tell
these facts, her story being of a muoh
more romantic and Dathetio character.
and her namo being given as Blanche
uougias.
While in that house sho met Walter
Malley, who was thon coiner to sohool
at Seton Hall, in Now Jeisey. Their
intimacy lasted until the Cramer murd
er took place
James Mally, Jr., is in, Wilkes Barre
fa. Ho went to that city to study meat
cine with a relative. About two years
ago be was arrested, charged with bav
in performed a fatal operation on
beautiful young girl from Easton, Pa,
Walter now lives in idleness with his
wealthy father at New Haven.
That wonderfal Banal.
MAUI) 8. IS TO TUY AND BEAT THE THREE'
year- old's record.
Robert Bonner is highly pleased that
Maud a. now has a formidable rival in
Senator Stanford's groat thrco-yoar-old
Sunol, with hor marvelous record of
2.101, made on Saturday at Sao Fran
Cisco. Tho owner of Maud S. sont the
following dispatch to Senator Stanford
"1 congratulate you most heartily on
sunoi s woundcrtui performance. Uor.
sidenng her ago, it is tho groatest per
formance over made by a trotting horo
If no accidents happen she ought to be
able in tho noar futuro to beat Maud
S.'s record, as I believe Maud S. herself
to bo capable of beatincr it. Tbero
a groat lesson to bo learned from tho
fact that Maud S., Jay-Eye.Seo and
sunol, tho throe greatest trotters tho
world has yet produced, have thorough
urea grand-dams, and wo are indebted
to you end tho late Robert Alozander
tor teaching ns that lesson."
Speaking of the future of Maud S.
Mr. Bonner said: "Next season 1 sha 1
havo Maud S. attempt to beat tho re
cord made August 31, 1885, namely,
2.089. I think she can boat it undor
favorablo conditions. What I mean
by that is if bIio shall bo in the best of
condition herself and track and wind
are favorable. As regards age, while
Maud-S. is to bo sure, fifteen years old
sun we mast remember that Ijady Bitf.
folk, Goldsmith Maid, and all the
greatest trotters havo raado their best
time after thoy woro 10 years old.
Maud S. is the only trotter that ever
madO'tneido of 2.10, and sho has dono
this twice in 1881 sho mado 2.09J
and then her record in 1885 also tho
world's record ot 2.089. As to time
and place whero I shall try to lower
z.uhj with Maud a., ot iiourso 1 can
not at this early day speak definitely.
But the trial will lake placo some
tlmo next summer, at such track as
seems to my judgment best suited to,
Rinniramnnla sf IhnlHal "
Groat distress oxista in tho Trans
vaal, South Africa, resulting from
drought and famine. The situation
was reported to be critical at Johan
nesburg, were breadstufld were selling
at famine prices.
llaruum'rj show opened in Lopjjpa in
tho preannco of 20,000 epectfttori
Oopjrtght, 18fWt
AS OM MAID'S SOLILOQUY.
To tii he or not to tVe It. ! the qucitlon
"WhrtliM It ) twltrr to cdJ thli mrU.lr career
A tplniter braying the mllei of thou who would
Inn, it
That lack of lorrn canned my loneljr itiU,
ur tate me rvmfoic my mien take.
And iet my eyp crow bright at tho' I bathed
In the Immortal fount Ie ion mucbt
In vain In Florida'! rwiftftil thud.
1 oft hkva hrinl mr married at .-
That (toort oM Ir. rifrce'a Favorite Prescription
Restore tbefiealth of one who fain would die
To rid herself of all the pain ibe fccla,"
Tho nforpffftld spinster took tho rcmodr
And forthwith took n husband also, havfaff
regal nod her health and blooming1 beauty,
Thoufianda of women owo their fresh, bloom
ing countenances to the restorative effecUof
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It la a
posltlvo cure for tho most complicated and
obstinate enflos of lexicorrhea. excessive flow
Irtfr, painful menstruation, unnatural suppres
sions, prolapsus, or falUncr of tho womb, weak
back, "female weakness, anteversion, retro
version, bcarinff-dnwn sensations, chronlo con
gestion, Inflammation and ulceration of tbe
womb.
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
roffulato and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. They are purely vcgetnblo find per
fectly harm) cm. Ono n Ioio Sold by
druggists. 25 cents a vial.
An Attack of Gravel.
How Bk wm Hrpllr Onl M a,
Tbmlanothlorl now tojor Ihit I do col cm to
kTloe tued Dr. dtU Xtxuudr, rrorlU lUmftlr.
mS l Boodont. X. T. Mr IrooblM btata In mj
kUiLtjt na from which I nrrer urMM to mar.
IP. Tint thtn wre pMn. In tnj- Uck, I vu f.r.
Uh, with no ppellt. tni emii not 1mp, I vu com.
puled to nit b cum, and OdCIt rot io wuk tht l
onW not .Una alone. Tb dlatni. In mr Uck TO
lerrlb Iwu bamlo np with ttytr or oonjtuit.
17 .MTerlnir m U cold. Ur pbrtlolu. uld
I HAD BRIGHT'8 DISEASE,
which ni aUrmlnff InJormatlon. To add to mr af.
fllction af in I had twen ill about two jm. I bad
tad attack of OraTal 'Wh.n thlt mad. It. appear.
nco my phralclan gtn tpmr caia, and I mimti
mrteU to die. I had font dootow attend me. tho bnl
In tho ooontrr. yet I comtantly new worm Six
juit wo 1m t Juno, how well I remember the time 1 1
aw Dr. Kannedr. rtrorlie Komady adrertlaed In
onr parer. Attaining one bottle I threw away my
cano and went to How Tcrk on a tlalt. and three bot.
tlca ourad ma. I hayo nerer bad a return of Orarel.
nor of the pain, or weaxnea. In the back, and thouih
lamoTwdztyyeanofagaiam
Now Vigorous nnd 8trong
mm I VU in IB'
iH'.Ovn work, and
clnoln th hi
anil rpcommeni
to mr RTmndcliildren,
i&dLTJi$C'.fZ0Iit''JUmlT dld-lt ateyed
d3f.m?..f.,ron0,''r"'i. woman.
iMnniiin t rt. 1 1 1 ior, uury uui. unio.
I-AVORITE REMEDY.
WcOnadoUar. Prepared at BondonLB.r.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
Prepared by
BR. DATXD KBNNBDY, HONDOUT, K. Te
ivaMiu. uniH ByaUdrwitaia.
Jho Best and Purest Medicine
EVER MADE.
ItwlIMrtve tho Humor fromyonr
cicau ami biiiwiu. a nose
Pimples and lllotchei
my,
Ylll'
ciimnr your benutypa
A. V- 1.
k
scd bvlmuureukl
ulooU, una can be
rcmoTedlna&liort
tb. tlmo. If you arc
kwlfo nml nee
aa
niier,
1 V 'A,
. V
TO tL wa. V?. 'n. 'raJ '
!i. J-V o, 3
Tlio poflo
small oulya
lc8t and chounc
mcillclno. Trv ft.
vou will ho pa lis lied.
Get It of your Urnggist
DontWait. Getitatonce
If you nro Buffering from KUw
v L)lcaee. and wlen to Uvo
old ago. use &ULVUUU BUTEltS.1
Bend 3 2-ccnt starapa to A. r, Urtlwoy A Co.,
BoBLou.Muaa., for bt'bt medical work publUhed?
TO POULTRY & WILD GAME SHIPPERS
WANTED.
Butter, Cheese. Kes. Bears. Rmr. linn.
Meat and Stock, Potatoes, Vegetables, Dress,
ed and Live Poultry, Fruits of all kinds, Pop
ww.,., ..uuc, vcc.wux, uinsen, luapie ougar,
Apples, Grapes, Cranberries, Furs and Skins,
. M. BALLARD & GO.,
I roduce and General Commission Merchants.
JtTiKI.mW wAI?nue' near Wal1 about Mar
Ket,) llrooklyD, N. Y. 10--3m.
See for yourself how s'K Blan
kets wear and other makes tear.
FREE Get from your dealer free, the
y. Hook. It lias handsome pictures and
valuable information about hortcs.
Two or three dollars for a )a llorsa
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and eat less to keep warm.
5A Five Mile
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric
5A Extra Test
Atk for
SO other styles at prices to suit every
body. If you can't get them from your
dealer, write us.
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE EA LABEL
Mantifd by ', Antra ikms. rnilida,, wlic
saxe mo latuou.i iiorwj uraail Uakcr lilariVeM
SALESMEN
WAMTFininevfrj-
town
ana city, steady em-
iloyment at "good Bilar y or Comirlton". Out
ta free. Write (or term a at once.
IL v. OLAHK te CO ., N urtwrrmen,iltoctMHter N.Y
ev-lt-u-iw
rrfa. A,
HI.
son?;
u v. ' . rill
nnaL ". - in
' ' V.-CK, III
v 111
X W
x III
-VIII
5A
CATARRH,
Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever.
A XV.W IIOMU THHATMENT.
SiilTiTrrs nvo not Rcncrnlly iwnro that
Himo tlN'iws nro contnelniiH, or that tlicy
nro ilt.c to tlio iiroseiico of living parasites In
Mm 1 lulnir membrane) of tlm tmsn ntul n.
uicnian mot-a.
lllcroicoiila research, how.
vsui. mils luiiini inn iu uun inub mid 1110
result n mat a jimpio remedy lias tcen for
tiitilnled whereby rntatrli.cntarriiM deafness
ntul hay fever nro permanently curoil In
from ouo to tlirco slnipio replications inndo
nt iidino uy mo iwuienioiicu in twowccKS.
N. 11. For cntnnhnl discharge peculiar to
females (whites) this remedy la n specific
A. pniiiplilet cxiilatiilne this new treatment
is M'lii on receipt nt ten cents
DtMis & Son, m West KIiik St
en. cents by. A. II.
roronto,
uanaua. cicmino imcrioutu
PnlTcrcrs from catarrhal trouble cliould
ronii tno niKjve careiuuj.
.ecRRAKlM
fUSE
rrFRn Fresh
ASK'
YOUR
Grocer
- AND
C.H.PEARSON & C2.
BALTIMORE,Md.
Alninr ftoraOhlo. ltir Ut
lllliH Port mil ofMr.itarrl
in WlWIa :nn ... mi.i..
IU writ I MWai at work on a farm Cr
wwuimomni l now n an tpencjr
t K. 0. Alien 4 Cv al burnt and tubli-
and onen rnaktViCO day,"
Dd) W. H.UABIISOK.
William Kltn, lla rrfiTuTr, I'aZ
wr.tai "I bat nr known
anythlnr Id ttll 1ik your alluau.
YMtcrday I look onlm fnourb to
pj ma orrieS.- W, J. KU
mor. Banror. Ma., wrltfti "I
.taka an ordtr for your album at
Almoit tttrj houia 1 vltlt Mr
yntni pnin ruuenaa i&W
for alfif a tlajr awoTk."
Other! art dofciicqultfl aa Mf II )
baa not tiara ta rla .
hold ofltil r.nit l.ualnxa .ll.. .....'( tLtt.f
!ShU we Mart YOU in this business,
rradcrT Write looa and ttara all about It Tor your fit. Ve
reatartinirnianri wowlllitart you tf you don't tlelar until
uoti.trrctaahtaiiofjotiln rourart vf lhacoonlrr. ITtou
lake hole) you will b ablalo pick up rold fail. ty-ktei.il-On
account of a forced tnanufacturtra tale 1 25,0410 Irti
Uolliii' I"lHiliKrapll Albums a re to be aold tollie
iwoplt for each, bound tn liny I (.'rlmaon ftllk Veleet
1 luih. Charmlnrlr decorated Inaldei. Ilandaomeit albumt In Ibe
world. UrRctt HUe. Grealeat barrel na ever known. Ae-tnU
wanted. Uberal term. Iltf money for asenta. Any one ran
beroni a uccetaful arent. Sella llaelf on al(ht Utile or nf
lalUiifr neceiiary. ) hrrever ahown, erery one want to imr.
cbaie. Aifrnu take tbouiand of ordrra wllb rarlitlty nerrr
beforoknown. Ureat profit await erery workrr. Arent. are
nukltitr hniuuet. Ladieatnake much an men. You.readrr,
ran do m well at any one. Full Information and term Tree,
to thoie who write for aaro. with partlculara and term for our
Family Illblea, Uwk and I'ertodlcaU. After you know ell.
oboaldyou conclude lo (o bo farther, why no harm la done.
AdUreea K. V. ALLEN A Al'uv. Uaijik
Jan. ls-"89-ly.
THE WHOLE EAETH
WILL SOON TAKE
TIE OT ME WORLD.
HOWITSCIUCULATION UA9 QHOWN:
8.151.157
883 12.2-ia.548
1881 28.519.785
1885 51.24 1.3G7
70.120,041
1887 83.389,828
loss 104,473.050
This cnual3 one.four.
tenth tho combined rtr.
culatlonrf all tne 1,423
Dally Newspapers of the
uuiuj.i oi.uiea at i&si re
port, which was l,4o l,o 4-1,000
THE WOULD alone.... lU1,'iO,U0U
EKE WEEKLYWORLD
The Best and Biggest
NEWSPAPER
on Ths North American Coatinent.
12 Largo Pages and 84 Lrag Columns
A POPULAR BOOK
1'ubUshcd tn and (liven with Each Issue of the
Weekly Edition.
( Latest lames. )
.TnlT .11 Man nt irnnn t i. ....
i"ly '0-Tne case ot Mr7Lucra'tt.'."..'vi:. llesant
J'l'y 17 A Trouhlessmo Girl The Ducket 1
; .' z: " "" wiuii iiou3 away Hidden
July 31- arrest. J. a. winter
ir..ma. W'lMe Collins
1iJ1.y8.''y.0' Central Park Nellie illy
Aug. ss hir I'erjlval 1.
sept. j-Falr but ral e DoriTUorre
sept, li Anton Mallssot Ouville
ff.?V3AJ?b0.5l"n8 6Wfy w'""8 Collins
Oct, S-Klamenka it. e. Frarclllon
Ocf -l'romlso of Marriage... KmUe Uaborlau
One Year (52 numbers), $1
o momis ti numbers), 5Uc.
3 Months (13 numbers), 25c.
Try a subscription for tnreo raonthj.
Agenta wanted at every poit-omce.
Addreti
THE WORLD, New York.
J. R. SMITH & CO
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DUAl.lt RS IN
PIANOS,
Dy the following weiunown makorsj
Chickcrlii'.r,
Kuabc,
Weber,
Htillet & Davis.
Can also furnish anv of tho
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price lists
On application.
a Mtp-U-
HINDERCORN8.
niT yon k.
PABkei
iron aUwUi. uuuulou. iko la uii. tM. iLiiut
ll-Jd-lm.
ASTHMA f.'
MjjMmutcAl).TAirrBiia,itoii
CURED.
iwntttMta
Jl-W-oWt.
-JmWX f INWMJ, Ail
.Ah
on who ukn
Tne Lexington Dntohery.
binco the appalling munltT of Tloi
flfinlon, or the Richmond Whig by
Kltchlts of tho Hlohmonil Jinquirer,
rnoro than n gonerntion ngo, thoro hits
upon no suoii uarberoun btitohory
civilizml oirclca ns thu dual mnrdcr
ooinin-l William Uajslns Qoodloo and
Colonol A. M. a-opu, highly rosppoti;
whom diod by tlio Tmiid of tho othur.
llio Kitohio and Plcananton affal
was profoundly deplored booauso
was a midden Btreet conflict botweei
two of tho most accomnlt9hid mon
tho State) but thoy had tlio poor exouso
oi oeing coniessoa loadeM of oppoaini
parties, whilo Qoodloo and Swopo wore
loader in thu (tamo party. Hltol
nno l ieasatuon woro liotli ablo an
pungoni cuuoriai wrunrs and a nown
paper controversy oontinuod from day
to day for boiiio weeks, lin.illy culiuin-
nto.l ... n ........ ... . l! .1.. .t .
iivuu iii du iipuu DLTOUb UIJIIU Willi pMt'
ois, wiion i-ieatanton lull an l Hitoli
wassetiously wounded.
Slnco thon tho world Ins crown wisor
and better. A moro liboral an 1 a miinh
broader civilization has como, the'duelist
is no longer Honored in any sectioi
outsido of tho eumibarbarous frontie
oiroles, and street onoounters with
deadly weapons placo mon beyond the
paio oi reBpcoiaomty. in tlio casa
QooJIoo and S Aope, however, witho it
distinct or ovon implied throat fro-n
uivuur siue, so inr as wo can learn, ooui
asaumed that they could not nwot, o it
Brno oi me restraints ot tho social ctr
cle, without moral combat. Goodlo'
ii i ... ..
was wuu aruioj wuu ins knile, am
how well ho understood its use, is ev
denced by a half dozen moral woun I
indicted within as miny scoondij and
Swopp, ovon when sinking in death
nerved himself to aim his bullet at viti
parts. Swopo diod in tho tracks of the
butchery; and (ioodloo lincorod unti
tho hour when Swopeu body was low
ered to tho tomb, whoa ho passed n
way to join liw murdered foo in th
unknown hereafur.
lsoth thesn men wero adinittediv
i i . . i . . . . j
uravo anu onivnous as llio world goo
but it was, after all, sheer moral cow.
anlioo that undo them murder each
other. Neither had the oouraire
appeal to tho intelligent seutiment o
the community by declaring that ho
wouui not uccomu a street asjuin; boll
wero ariuod for deadly conflict beoau-
uaun assumed mat, mo oilier moant il
but as they wero cultivated and self
reBiiecunc gentlemen, it is sate to a-
sumo that neither desired tho BtruKuie
inn mat, uoiu would liavo dono any
thing within tho lines of honor to pr"-
vont it. Hid they summoned the
courago to declare tho truth as both felt
it, thoy would never havo drawn
weapon, but moral cowardice dominat
ed whero physical oouracro was admit
ted, and Goodloo and Swone. each mur
dered and murderer, havo.'cono totlieir
hnal account. Good will ooma out of
it; but the lesson is appalliug in its
cost. Ex.
DREAD OF LIVE BURIAL.
HUNDREDS WHO FKAR TIIK C0F11N W
CLOSE ON THEM AMVE.
From thfi. Xeif) Ynrk Kim.
Many people who come to us havo a
dreadful fear that thev may be buried
alive, and while there is a remote pos
sibility that this intent batmen. I hav.
not kuown a single instanco of it in all
my experience. These people insist on
my promising to observe tho utmost
precaution, oven so far as to run red
hot needles into their bodies, nnd
other equally barbaric treatment before
tney are finally consigned to the earth.
About lour voars aso a younrr man
called upon me ouo morning in a terti
b,o Btato of agitation. Ho had dream
ed the night befi.ro that his sister, who
nau oeen recently buried, had como to
llio after being placed under tbe sol.
I tried to prove to him the utter im
probability of sujli an occurrence, b it
wllbout avail. Ilo insisted that her
gravo Bhould bo opoaod, that he miuht
uo sausiicu. i was actna v horror-
stricken at tho suggestion ; n it that I
bad tho remotest ilea that his dream
could prove true, but the thought flash
ed across my mind that if it should
be so tho shock would mako him a rav
ing manic.
1 tried to persuado him to defer the
matter until the following day, but he
positively refused. Finally, as there
was no other way out of il. I consent
ed, and, having obtained the necessary
permit, the body was exhumed, aud to
my inexpressible relief the absurdity
of the young man's dream was proven.
Tho effect on him was magical. He
looked sorrowfully on tho faco of h'u
dead sister a moment and then burst
into a flood of tears, and throwing bis
arm around my neck, ho wept from
puro excess of joy
EVEN THE
SHEEP GET
KANSAS-
DBUNK IN
From the Chtcana ITernltl.
Prohibition comes prettv near beinir
r.!l ir .. . o
luuure in ivsusas. j traveller just
from that state said the ho had no
troublo at all to oet all ho wanted to
driuk, though sometinrCs tho beverao
uad queer sounding names. One thing
he noticed particularly, and that was the
largo amount of cincer alo that found
circulation. In almost any part of the
state and he was all over it, he found
Milwaukee ginger ale for Bale, aud ho
wondered thereat until accident show
ed him that tho bottles contained beor.
Tho mystery was explained. Ouo of
uieiunniest things ho saw, however,
in tho Btato in tho way of inebriety
was on a sheep ranch. A man near
Manhattan owns a largo ranch and
bays whiskey by tho barrel for the
especial beneflt of the sheep. He uses
it on them as an antidoto for rattle
snake bites and it works like a charm.
HattUsnakis are very ihiok in that spo.
tion, and tho herdsmen are obliged to
be on tho continual lookout or many of
tho sheep would bo killed. The action
of tho poi8n on the sheep is very
queer. They soon after bemtr bittt n
stagger about and fall and then begin
to swell up. When tho herdsman sees
sheep fall ho rushes to it and forces
quantity of whiskey down its throat
until it beoomes thoroughly intoxicated.
The traveler savs it is no odd thiur to
see a dozen or more staggering about
tho prairie with a "jag" on that would
make an old drunkard wild with envy.
Dootors In Prescribing Wlne
Tho Physicians desiro to rrlvo n
liquor containing tho extractive parts
of tho grape, Btioh as iron, grapo-sugar
and tho other elements which givo tho
port wine its spooial flavor or bouquet
and Its singular blood making proper,
ties from the iron that is contained In
tho coloring principlo of puro Red
Wino.
Sneer's Now Jersey wiucp, especially
his Port, aro grown on a brown stoiiB
shale soli, rioh in iron nnd from vinet
brought from tho banks of tho River
Doura, in Portugal, whero tho finest
orts In tho world aro made, but none
overreach this country iu a pure Btato.
Bpecr'a Wiiien aro reuardod Buperior to
any ia tho market. For sale by drug
gist, j
X ftt ftfte laying
tomtthini liADt
BE WI8EI
BOOTS AND BnOKS DRESSED WITH
Wolff'sAGMEBIacking
NEVER OET HARD AND STIFF,
Alri look nut, Kqoillr ifuod for Mn'.,Womn'
Of Child'. ShoM. No blteklnc bruah required, .nd
tl poUihlnt I. don. In thm mlnotM wllbout Lbor.
VATltPRO(IF.ndvuT.ntl to prc.crr
Mttnr, ud kMp. It ton nd durable.
Sold tr Sho. Storm, Groom, PmtgigU, Ao.
Trv ' on ymir Harnm.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia.
WIDE AWAKE
A Oood Ttu
19QR
" Tl hrlCto,,t , th, tkOJrtn'i I WW
maauut," &pririjield Republican. A Hlrrf II ir
Fll'S GREAT SERIALS l
THAT BOY QID. Uy William O. Stod
dard. Young and old will follow Gideon's
adventures and Ids sister's on their father's
acres with laughter and breathless interest.
THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER.
l)v Herbert D. Ward. A serial of school
life Infamous Andover our Rugby. The
boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun.
"THE SONS OF THE VIKINGS."
Uy Hjalmar Hjorth Doyesen. A right
down jolly story of modern Norse boys.
BONY AND BAN, one of the best of tho
Mary Hartwell Catherwood serials.
SEALED ORDERS. By Charles Rem
ington Talbot. An amusing adventure
story of " wet sheets and a flowing sea."
CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHER. Uy Alexander
Black. Six practical and amusing articles.
LUCY PERVEAR. First of a series of
graphic North Carolina character sketches
by Margaret Sidney.
TALES OF OLD ACADIE. Twelve
powerful true stories by Grace Dean
McLeod, a Canadian author.
THE WILL AND THE WAY STO
RIES. Uy Jessie Benton Fremont.
About men and women who did great thing
in the face of seeming impossibilities.
THEPUK-WUDJIES. UyLJ-Brldg.
man. The funny Indian Fairy Folk,
BUSINESS OPENINGS FOR GIRLS
AND YOUNG WOMEN. A dozen
really helpful papers by Sallie Toy White.
Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LET
TERS. Uy Mrs. Ex-Governor Claflln.
TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY
GROUND TALES. The first will be
"LAMBKIN; Was He a Hero or a
Prig?" by Howard Pyle, the artist
Hr-PoitiUird Vole, and Cash rriiet. ttt
SHORT STORIES sifted from thousands s
flfltltn. Claim on n Vno-ntrvhlrt Cn
Charlotte M. Vail, liljano. William Preston Otis.
How Tom Jumped a Mlno. Mrs. ii. f.
Snckney. Tho Run of Snow-shoe ThomD-
oon. Lieut. F, P Kre'oiont. Polly at tho Book-
Kltcnon. Delia w. Lyman. Trailing Arbutus,
lleiekiahllutterworth. QolderiMn.rirn.rQt. I.mr.
C. Purdy. Pegrsy'8 DullOt. Kate Upson Clark
How Simeon ana Sancho Panza Helped
the Revolution. Miss Klsley Seward. Tho
Difficulties of a Darling. L. B. Walford.
One UOOd Turn." Harriet Prescott Spoflord.
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, noveltie.t
Dolls of Noted Wnmnn. Miss
How to Build a Military Snow-Fort. An
old West Pointer. How the Cossacks Play
Polo. Madame de Mtisttner. All Around a
Frontier Fort. Lieut. F. 1 Fremont. Home
Of Ramona. Charles F. Lummis. A Rabbit
Kound-Up. Joaquin Miller. Japanese Fight-
utf j. ti, ijernaaon, u, is. maiaa
Base- Ball Playors. F. L. Sloane of The 1 lamp-
ton Indian Nine." a Forty In a Chinese PaJ-
5CO E. R. Sddmore.
Tbe Poems. Pictures and Decutmintj win be
mure micrciung uun ever.
K rr Th Ckristmat Number enlarrtd 16 iartl to
kdmtt a great serial of adventure, by Grant Alien.
entiUed! WEDNESDAY TliB TENTH : A
xaie ox ue soum i'aoino.
Vidt Await u $2.40 year. Xnu Vol, ItriniDtc
D. LOTIIROP COMPANY, Boston.
1890.
Harper's Rtizar.
ILLUoTISATKI)
llAKl-RH'S 11AZAH 13 A Innrnnl tnr thn hnmA ntv-
Ing tlio latct luloroiitlun with lerard to the
Fashions, lta numerous lllustmtlons, fashion
plans, and pattern sht-et 8upplerapn:s aro ln-lu-pcnsable
allko to tho horaelnsn muker ant the
prof. sstonal mol lit,?, o expense H gparel In
tnaklnir Its arttstlo attraotlvrmiMi nf tin. hit.hf-sr
order, lis clever sh 1 1 i-tm lea. parlor nlivs. and
thoughtful CMiys s itl-i:y all lostcs, ana Its last
s" ni'imwaiwiiijmimi i iiDu numor. in
s weekly 1 su'-a ver tlilnir Is in-iininri whii.ii is
of Interest, to women Durlnz l&M Oliver Tnorne
.Miller, wunstloo Terhuna HerrloK, and M iry Lowe
Dleklnsnn villi res tciuely furnish a series of
aivre on "The nuiKbtor ut llonrn," "Three
-lealsa liay,"anl "rno Woman ot tho 1'eriol.'
i'heheilal noveU will he wrutrn hv ivrtii.firiir.j-i nr.
ani v. W. liouuaon.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
I'er Ysnir :
HAltl'KIl'S SIAOAZINE t t no
HAUl'KUy WKEKLV 4 CO
MAltl'Klrd 11AK 4 03
HAItl'BlfS YOUNO I'EOl'LK '. 2 00
lKtUtae free to nil jjjijju-wi. f n.e rr,,iur
States, CaiiaOa, or itextco.
ThO Volumes nf the TtAKlu ha-rln wirh thn first.
NUhltX'r fOrJiinilArV nfP.li-ti Vf.ir hpn nn Mmn
Is mentioned, subscriptions win ber,ln with the
Number current at the uno or receipt ot order.
uouna olumes of IIaki-kii's iiaziu for three
I'Ctrs back. 1U neatelnth hlndini wilt hA conl l.v
mall, posUee paid, or by oxpiess, freo of expense
(provided tho freUhtdoes nit exceed one dollar
per volume), tor jr.oo per volume.
Cloth Cases for e-ich volume. R.iirnhin rnr titnri.
Inif, will bo sent by mill, post-paid, on receipt ot
Itemlttances should ha mnaa hv t'nr nmm inn.
cy order or Draft to avoid chance ot loss.
Xetesiapersnre not to copy this atlivrttsement
tetttioiu tlm express order of IIMU'KU & nilOTll-
Address s IIAUPEIt S UKOT11BK9, New York.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersicned having been restored
to health by simple means, after suffer
ing for several years with a severe lung
affection, and that dread disease Con
sumption, is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheer
fully send (free of charge) a copy of the
prescription used, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all throat
and lung Maladies. He hopes all suf
ferers will try his Remedy, as it is in
valuable. Those desiring the piescrip
tion, which will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing, will please address,
kev. inward A. Wilson, Williamsburg,
Kings County, New York.
A-tV-t.a-IJes.-7.1jr.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING
G. W. BI5RTSCH,
TIIK iMKHUIIANT TAILOR.
Mis' hzi hlili: k Caps
OK EVJSKV UKSCUII'TION.
Suns inai)o to ortler nt short notlco
art'l a tit-ilwayn gtinriuitt'eil or no aalo.
Call and oxmuitiu tlio largest and best
soli'Otcil stock of goods ovor shown in
Columbia uounty.
Btoro next door to Klrst National Bank
MAIN STREET,
Bloouishm ir Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TBUB
LAWAKK, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
dloomshuiu; division.
STATIONS.
NOItTll.
r. t. r. si.
n in 1 10
tu ...
A. M. A, M.
loco nil
MIS 6 SO
NOHTtirjuniRUrin...,
I'xmcmn
t'hulasky
10 ID
Danville rtCH 3 it
Catawlm cej ....
iMpcrt esi 3 no
iiioumsburg 091 9 as
R'py. (142 2 41
IJm-i Itidj.'e CM) ,,,,
Willow drove. 06t ....
lirliicreeK.,, ,,, an
Berwick 71-5 3 69
liearh Ilavrn 7 11 ....
I lick's Kerry , ns ....
-Iiloknlilniiy , 7 si) sal
10 84
10 41
IHN1
10 ST
11 A3
It 13
II H
II 21)
II 31
11 .11
It SS
11 48
11 M
13 IM
12 10
Ml
SM
7 0.1
7 3
720
7 51
7 31
7 31
7 42
7 4'J
7MV
8 (HI
s It
H 31
iiuniu-'.KR,.., ,, 741
Nauileoke 710
Avondiln . 7M
I'lyinnulh 7f9
ri.vmouth Junction 8 ill
Kim-Mori 8 08
llennett, H li
Multny 8)7
Uyomlrig s$2
West nttston 8 27
llttston. 8 A3
Lackawanna..... rid
Tailorvllle 8 IS
Uellevue. m
3 -W
A' is
8 3H
1'2 IS 8 33
13 3i) s.n
13 87 8 41
13 31 8 49
13 31 SM
13 til 8 OS
13 41 9 01
13 63 9V.I
101 CI?
1 09 0 33
1 IS 9 BO
1 30 9 3S
r. m. r. u
4 01
4 OH
4 11
HCKANTON 9 Oil
STATIONS.
A.M.
fcOUTU.
A.M.
9 60
9 65
1000
M 01
1016
10 33
10 37
10 30
1"3I
103
1042
10 17
11161
1061
11 OS
11 13
1132
11 31
11 40
p. . r. i
11.1 6 20
.... 0 23
SCRANTON 6 M
uellevue o is
Taylnrvllle A so
I. -cknwiirmi i;n
l'lttslon H31
2 03
2 10
2 18
3 31
3 89
6 30
6 M
0 4S
ii r.o
6 61
0 69
703
7 07
7 13
1 10
7 31
7 31
74)
7 66
8 07
8 3
8 20
8 27
R.I!
8 31
R4I
8 47
8 53
8 67
11
est I'lltsIOH 0 42
Wvorninir r. 47
Malt by B .11
Dennett..
(is-- l-i.ii s a:
Kingston
!W 103 340
vtnouih Junction.....
2 11
3 6)
SSI
I 61
3 0(1
3 30
3 11
.1 40
8 17
3 6.1
3 St
4 l 3
4 09
4 13
4 32
4 3s
4 411
I'lymouth
Avond lie
N-inllcoke
Ilunlock's
7 10
7 14
7 19
7 ?(J
7 3T
7f-5
8 01
M'7
813
a 10
8 30
8 31
SSJ
8 37
8 43
8S7
907
9 32
A. 11.
Milckshlnny
Illek's Kerry
Deach Haven
licrwick
Hrlar Creek
Willow Orove.
IJmn ltldgo
t'-ipy.
Itloomsburg
Kunert
11 60
11 61
13 01
12M
1312
'317
13 32
i i Vi"
13 .15
Catawlssi
uinvi e
Chuliskv
461 .
5 110 9
3 15 9 43
r. M. p. u
cain-'ron ,
MOKTIU'MIJKIll.ANII
Conncetlms at lttnr-rr. wii.li Phii.iiMniiii A-
ttcadlni; Itatlimrl for Tiim inpn-i. Tn nnmin. win.
I.unsport, Sunbury, IMttivIlle. er-!. At Nortli'ltn
oorlin.l with c. X K. Dlv. I". It. II. tor ItarrMOtirjf,
Lock Haven, Empi'lim, Warrou, Oi'iv. anl Krle.
W. r. 11AL)T.!AI), 0?ll Man.,
S:rJuton, I'.t,
Pennsylvania Rxilml
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Ijx!'
TIME TABLE.
in orteot NOV. 10, 1SS9. Trains leuve Sunbjr
BA8TWA11D
..''I? a". "'' sea Snore PrfB' (rlollr excefl
tiiauuiK umiiucernieaiaie8T.anoiia
irri.iiii; at rDitaaeipnin 3.13 p. m. ; New YorK
inup. m. ; uaiiunore, 3.10 p.m. ; WushlnKtoo
5.51 p. m., ooanootlne at 1'hlU.lelphla for all fit
oiure uuiuig. -luroagu paaaer.uer coach
I'hlltuleluhla.
(Kin m Tin.- T?-nmu.
daily oxcept Sundayl.forllarrlstiurK and Imerme
dlate stations, arriving at ruiladelph a
J.60 p.m.! New York, 9.35 p. ra.; llaltlmore
MS p.m.; Washlnrtou, 8.u p. m. I'arlor cur
through to KhUadelnhla and passenger coaches
.uiuusii uiitsucijuiu ana uaiiimore.
8.01 p. m. Henovo Aecouiinodation (daily
juj uaiiuiuuiK uuu uiiinLerrneaiaiesiatisns, arriv
lngat l"hlladelDhIa4.23 a. m. : New Yorl.-7.iDa. m
ng at
.-.....i.-MV, ti.io. in. ; y UtlllltlKlUll o-m a. m.
Pullman sleoplng car (rom llarrlshur? M t'hlladel
a. m.
rem il n Tn
I..V)a. m.-Rrlo Mali(dillj) ror nirmbur? and
Interrneillatfl stations, arr-vlng at iWlaWphla
(i.W.1. m. Naw rori, 9 ) a m.; Thro'iza Pullinw
.vciiunjuini sun pis-wL-u-jr ouaajs t-j rouaioi-
tun's.
3.ro a. m -.l-jittiri Boron (litlr; 'i- rurrli-burrfantl-ifr.nMUio
stuiint irrU lai an mm.
moro 7.20. a. m. n 1 Willi unni ( i in an-s
throush Hullmxnxit) pl-ia oirsWHsitlmire and
saaniuKton, and througt" passens-sr cmcjoj to
uniLioi-jre.
WESTWAKU.
S.ioa. m. Krlo Mall (dally), tor Erie anl al
umaiiik-mjio lniermsaiate -itiitaat. Jtooaes-
w;r, iviiijiLi siu.-iia-jarair.vus, witn r.arou?n run
man Pan -ecus aajp monrorooacnea to Erie and
-sh :.l--lt-r.
9. VI News Express ( dally rar i ock Uavcn
auii iiu;riueuiui.e siaiions.
1.41 o. m. Nlatrara Itsnres? (dally exceot sun,
-yi for Sane, Cana Hbus aud Intermedlatesla
tlons It heater, Iluffalo ant. Niagara Falls with
thr-.UKhpwsenger eoacbeto Kaucand Jtochester
sun l atiurtnrw iui-iin-puru
s.30 p. m. Kast Lino (dally exoept sundaylfor He
novo, kVaiklns and lntwrrcdlatfl stations, with
(.nrn-i-ju passenger eoacues v) nenevo ana watMns
9.1! p, m. Wlluamspo t Express ( dally ) for
tviuiu.-1-Bp-jrL unu inu-no-umio staiions.
TUltODOn TRAINS KOUSUNUIIKY FHOM TUB
News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m,
Baltimore, 4.30 a.m. Hr.rrUburg, s.io a. m. dally
arriving at sunhur) 9.6J. a.m.
Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, 8 60 a. n. ; Washington 8 10 a. tn. Hal
tlmore 8.00 a. m.tdat', exert Sunrtaj arriving at
Sunbury, 1.43 r.m- ' Ith through Parlor cartrom
Phlladelptia andtnrjugh pasoengercoaches from
ruuis-jt-ipuia un i njiiiumjre.
Kast Llue leaves New iors.9.00 a. m. ; Phlladcl
phis, II. 10 i. in. : '.Vaiilotriou. 10 .10 a. in . Ho.it.'.
more. 11,45 a. m.,(4atly except Sunday) arriving at
uiiMuii, U...U u iii. wuu inruuu p ISSCDger
..--a iiu u i jiu. uiiijuiis isuu naiLiiuure
Wlll'a nuor. E'-p-.iss leivos New York 2 0) p
m. Phllaaeiphu 11.45 p. m. Wuhlogton 3 3 ) p. m.
uaitlmoro 4.43 p. in. (d illy ) arriving at sunhury
9.13 p. in.
Erie Mall leateB New York 8.00 p. m.
Phlladel-
phla, 11.23 p. ix.
more, 11.20 p. r-.
l Washington, 10.00 p. ra
Haiti.
(dally) arriving at sunbury 5.10
a. m , with through Pullman Sleaplugoirjfram
riiuaaipuia, wasmnsion ana UAitimire and
Luru-Ai;u pAgvjns-jr cosines iro-u PuiUDipuu
mJNIItlUY, I1AZI.KTON .V U'lr.KKsIIAKItK
ull.Ktl sis nillCTII 1VKHT
mr Nitu itiu.w.iv.
(Dally except sunuay.)
wiiKi-ao.rre .Man leaves unhury 10 OJ a. m
arrlvlc-gat ttloom Ferry 10. is a.m., Wllkes-burt
13.10 D.ta.
Bxprr ts East leaves Sunbury 6.35 p. m.. arriving
tsi muvui rci i j d.u i. tu.. 1 11KCS-Uirm V.DU p. ot
Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkeabarrell.l? a.m. arriv
ing utHloom Kerry ta.37p. m.,Nutib'jry i.ao p. m
Exr""8'' West leaves Wllkes-barre J.us p. in., ar
Yl.'IK 1- uuiviii i'i--rr s o-j il, in. minuury O .J p. u)
BUnUAY T11AINS.
Wl'kesbarre matl leives sunD iry 10:0) a. m., ar
""S 1U.SO IS. US., VV (IKeS-JjarrC
iv. u a.m.
t-undiy accommod itlon leaves Wilkes uarr' 5:
i. rx. a nvtnit a Hin-ira pr-v t.tv p. -n sur'ir
fiiir m
('IIA K. Pllilll. J. It. WOOD,
den. Manager. (Jen. Passenger A-t.
STENTS
r i
I veats m 1'rsli .tsr'5-i oDtsltnl, in I til tut t
sin-jisoiu nut Mr a jus i ns iCi3S4.
iiU't okfioi? i4 i - nta u. s. pvr-:i
OKK1CK We hive no suh agencies, all bu-i;ei.H
Irect, h-iuoe.ui iriiHici piteut business In le is
iiu-j auu si iiuii uuit nun iuj33 remove iiorn
is atunition.
Send model. drawlnir. or nhoro.wlth descriiiiton
We advise If patentable or not, free of charge.
Our If) not duo till natent is sooured.
A book,"llow to obtain Patents,"with references
iu;uiu cumiMin your stale, county, or town,
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Unix aiie rssi for r ni t Washington, u.o
FIFTY DOLLAJSS for
LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
3E"-s(VXi3Vi:S'
BUSINESS COLLEGE
1109 Chestnut St. rbll.dl.
I'o.Ulon. forCiradnateiss
Time required 3 to 4 mos,
JIUHT
typed, licit
idr. Ctreutart
t'onrse ol htady. OrcuJari
'tu you wmc IAU xptn
I K f in
J.8
WII.LIAMJ, AUCT10NKEH.
ULOOMSUOItO, l'A.
Heil Sstata Bought and S:H,
Parties tleslrlne lobny liorscsand wagons
"Hum no wuu iu can oa tnu auove.
JII.ST IN Til IP iviii.
.Me-rclmul. aud lles.r. Rencrnllr.
PARKER'S
r,,' M BBS
jClesnses and beautifies tlie hair.
NtJ,' f !'. Rlor Qry
Hsl 4 lla V...4LA.I ...I.- '
FrvsusiU Mandnur nnd hslr rsllinjr
B'S .ml fl (Mat lirngirtHtc
cHicHE&rcn's English
HENHYROYAL PILLS.
1(1 Crum Diamoml Jlruuil.
OF, IJlc. mk iVrurctkt fur 1U4 lls
tnubtl it raad, In rr4 BMUllla Iwim, Mktl
I CMlsutCi
IsUZ-C JttssJ
AXLE
t 8
"BLOWWG"
Tho "Ledger Uuildiig" tells
liBiinnlo story nnd relics on its
Clothing to ninko you a cus
tomer. Wo don't blow the
"Big Horn," but tho "Best
Clothing with Lowest Prices"
leads tho band.
Clothing for Men, and Children.
ft. C. YATES & CO.
Sixth aniOhssba ut, Phila.
Mil
BMERS SND
Exchange Block,
WHOLESALE
;;!;; d Slams
Orders by mail will
Ouster 2axlors tta,cli.eca..
Corns and try our o
nr:o v..
WHOLESALE
CaVj-, oUffo, (Cz.riit'ej', FvOf'tj art4 T2clj.
SOLI-. AGF.N'l S FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
iFiEnsnN sr goojds s-FEoiA-ijarSsr.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands of Cigiri :
Honry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princocs, Samson, Silvor Ash.
Any order for Festivals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, at follows i
OranM, Lcntonj, ream N5
1 Banana, "peanUtj, lmond5, -
Entijh Walnt5. pop ore 135.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
g. 5. Robbies,
Foreign and
4 BLOOMSBURG PS
)',
and
lanos, urgans
I. $JMMM
Music Warerooms
Bloomsbtsirg, Fa.
Ci 1 1 A.TEK U L-CO Jl FOHTINQ.
EPP'S COCOA.
IlllEAKKAHT,
'llv a thoroush L-nowladiflnr thn nisinpsi u,.
which ggvern tlia operatloun ot digestion and
DutrttlOD, and by a carelul application or the Hot
propertied ot well-aolected (focoa. Mr. Kpd, ait
Drovldt-d our broakfast tatiinx with a rtfi;.,i.i-
ilavortxl boycraire which may sivb us many heavy
doctors' bills, ftlsbytha luJlcloun uo ot auch
articles ot diet that acorwftutlou may be grdual
U built up until strong enoush to resist every ten
dency to disease, imndmij or .mum msiimu
I are noatlnsr around us resdy to attack wherever
therelsaweak polnL We may escape many a
I fatal slialt by keeplnff o'lruelvtu welt forttood with
jw.v v.uuu nun is ,'iuiicrij uuurusueu iruine." ctvtl
ooto. uiuriie. uaue simply with DoiunB waler
UhSled thua1 0nl 10 UaU P1""1 11031 by "rooef,
i ,Ji.M'?lJ.m'a Cts Uomcaopathla Cnouilata
J ItM-a-t London, Snglaml
CONFECTIONERS
Bloomsburg, Pa.
and RETAIL
1 aaA T2otj.
Crackers ani b
receive prompt attention.
FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews-
UKALKRS IN
Domestic
-IN-
Sewing Machines.
-AT-
SALESMEN
WAITED.
IVriiljiiutnl IVis(.ia onn..i.i
Willi Salary aiui Jttpeiue. I rait
Great ndvanta-jes to beginners. Fast-selling
specialties. Nooxporlr-n"eiieoded with us. OUT-I-
IT HENT I'llKK. Writ quick and cet choice ot
territory, stating aze. (Nmin this psior.)
HOOKlillNUlUisltlK-i. Uocnester, N. Y,
1 -d-4t. '
mO'P KolL iillumtn UBj
iO 1 Location la the tioutii.
. K.MANCIU,Csareaost, Vtv-