COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 9. B. Ilwell, l -.11... BLOOMSBURG, PA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 189p. The Hew Disease. "la anirm" makes its appearance THIS PART Or THE STATE. IN A now disease known as tho "Run- lan Influonza" or "La Grippe," oon- monly Galled tho "crip," fa 'nflliolinjr persons of all aces' sex or condition in rt this and tho old country. It id caused by the air and is not contagious, as tho rich and poor of all nationality aro equally liable to catch it. It Js desonb- ed as a mixture of "malaria and hav I fever," tho attack lasting about a week, While tho disease has not proven fatal in iiits country, still wo reprint tbe tol- lowing, which tho New York Board of Health furnishes as an efficacious remedy: "Spray tho affected memb rano with a ten percent, solution of qninino frcoly and frequently, and tako four or five limes a day a pill made as follows: Quinine, 3 graint; camphor ono Halt grain; extract of belladonna, one fourth grain." I Anotnor remedy used in l'btiadel- phla is tho white flowers used in im mortello designs, oalled "Life Ever lasting." It is used as follows: "Take a small quantity and soald it with boil ing water. Within ten to fifteen min utes it is ready for drinking, hot as can bo swallowed, and after tho ohillv feel- ing subsides the samo dt ink taken cold, half a tumblerful at a time, will Btreng- then tho system and check the oom- plaint and mako a e needy cure. I have been in uso of this valuable herb since 1H47. 1 recommend it for all colds. Drink it hot, three or four times I daily, and bedtime particularly." xmo uiBBuao una ucen prevalent, in Paris for Borne time, and a Dumber of deaths bare resultod. It is spreading this conntrv. and a nnmhar of i.!hm I n it will nn rlnnlsi. ppnnti I rrf. it. is imnortant. to knnw I in last week's Medical ows: robust, at any ago do tuo nrst vie- aaiinn i . . t . i . rr.i attackod at- . , .i eizau. uiu on. s . i 17 ficnrpHHinfr mi I n rtnairrnHtn l n in nxneriqnci- i Se tbe attack itself, is short in THE flPKf!IKTfi RVllPTAUH il Numtf u&u lUHlinrr. lid I. finvn nn. rri ii I'M hi i v 1 1 1 1 xr n 1 1 1 r- i 1 1 1 r 1 1 11 1 i. fauces, tickling with heat of the Eust achian tube, and a simular sensation in the the tear duet. The eyes feel hot, tbe lias swell, and tears begin to now. xne most unpleasant ot these sensa tions is a stuffing of the upper parts of tbe nares ana even in tbe trontat sin uses. With tho first access of tho nasal and faucial irritation comes tbe chill noss, which is followed by some fover- tsnness, witb more pronouueed malaiso and in mineral. thnifini1nrliP. tlinaa nd floroneea of .the members, especially of the larger joints. With the progress of tbe case in Borne epidemics there is considerable general weakness, ever; marked depression, of tbo vital powers The pnlse becomes small .and weak, tbe mind gloomy, and restlessness enscea. Thero is little disposition to exertion at any time, and mental heb etude coincides with physical depres sion. The indisposition to exertion is a conservative state, in so far as quiet is necessary, owing to the enfeeblement ot tbe cardiao ganglia and tho centres cf the respiratory and cardiao systems. When a fatal termination is to occur, as a rule, an extension down ward into tho trachea and bronchi takes place. Tho cough in all cases ha8, at the outset, a brassy, rough or ringing chancier: it is not paroxysmal: it is frequent, almost incessant, as is me uciciing ot the throat, tbe tickling of the nares. and the itohing mg and tickling of tho middle ear. KISSES AND RESULTS. Relapses are common, usually each succeeding seizare being milder, but doi a iew pass Dy easy transition into chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma eta Tbe seoretion of the urine is generally unaueoted, except by thoso simple ohanges belonging to a mild febrile attack; but in not a few the urine becomes albuminous and scanty and anuria is' addod to the other morbid conditions and symptoms, Obviously a catarrhal process ho exton- sive and severe mayeontributo immen. aely tochronio disease ot the middle ear. Eustachian tube, nose and throat, and thus permanently damage the parts, It seems to one that tho best manner of securing immunity is by tbo iuhnh- tion of sulphurous acid gas daily when t. .1. r .i 1 j. ... necessary, and by taking fivo grains of salicylate or cinchonidino three times a day, and by so living as to avoid taking cold. When tho attack has begun, it seems to mo desirable to J give one or two grains of calomel at 'night, inhale somejiulphurous aoid gas, and have the patient sit in a room where steam containing eucalyptol can bo in-baled in large quantity. Local applications are useful as f jrn ished in gases, in vapors, and in powdered solids by the mothod known as insufilition. Of tbo gases, sulphurous acid is one of the more eQiolent against such troubles as tuberculosis whero a con clusion is reached by test of cultures, To give this; burn some sulphur in an appartment. Tho amount of Gas to be Inhaled deponds on tbe person and his uiiniii iiin. i 1 1 fiitmrrninH i noun vri nrj .. . ' . ' onsiruoiion oi ino turoat ann a nrnnn. nnnt Tnoraiiif, , tiara impiun'i nrf - - ---- . IIUIVLDIJ, UTUOU, UI Will LU ouui&ci wen in snitaoiR naeoa. One Dollar Weil Invested. JI you have bad breath, constipation piln in tho small of the back, diaoolor ed skin, nervousness, cr dizziness, your only wise courso is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Hondout, N. Y, It will cleanse the blood of all imputities, regulates tbe Kidnej s aoi Liver, and thus restore a healthy glow to your cheeks again. All (lrnggfoto; one dollar a bottle, INSTITUTE PBOOEEDINQS. CONTlNL'ElJ FROM FOURTH PAdK.J devolving upon them in a quiet, olicer- iui unassuming manner. Jlesolved, that wo owe n debt of ?;ratkude to the citizens of Bloomsburg ot tho kind hospitality extended and for tbe deep in tot est they manifested in our deliberations. Jieaolved, that wo kindly aok all Di lectors to dispose of tbo extra appro priation granted by our Stato Icgisla tui i at tiio last session in accordance w h tho original intention of tho law a- d not ueolt to decrease tho school t x. Jlesolved. that wo tho teacher?. favor tho Introduction of free and uniform text-book, awl that wo cat d tho extiro-slon of Dr. Waller and others' concerning aid introiuc tion as sound and expedient, Jletolved, that wo as teachers, rocog nize tho fact that the laws intended to promote the attendance of children at school aro inadequate and imperfect, and urge tho necessity of compulsory education, Titos. B. Shannon G. II. Reynolds Anna 8. Kurtz Francis Becker M. Ella Andrews Prof. Chapin read a very interesting and instructive paper on Cbemittry in tbe Urammar grades and made u practical by sories of carefully arrang cd experiments. Prof. Excell bid the Institute memorable farowoll by rendering with remarkable elleot a solo , "ihe Uld Man in the Modr-1 Church." Supt. Grimes in his closing remarks oxtonded his hrarty thanks to the manv aidinc him in making this raeetini: a success. He urged upon tho teachers to raise money in their vicinities by entertainments or otherwise for the aid of tho publio schools of Johns town and vicinity and send tho sarao to him for which be will return a re eclpt and forward it to these needy people, after which the Institute ad.- jounieu us meeting. In tho foregoing report we have en deavored briefly to give a faithful re nrnilnntinn in outline of the work of anrilv nmrmr.tnrl fnr lrmk nf RnMn htir. thn Annua will. vn think flurvn nn synopsis. It is needless to say that tho lnsti tuto was a success in every respect Not only was the attendance Iaruei than at any former Institute but moru interest was mamtested by everybody, We think we are safe in saying that no course of evening lectures was ever ottered to tbo iiloomsburc public equal I to the one of 1889. The teachers seemed to feel that tney were there t . ii - 5 . i , a . frm. nil i.nn in if if i trintr f-.fiiiiii irfiin i.ii 1, . 1 t . . s n nnr wftrtnu rvinntir rsniir.. in rsnnr.- muni. k o iillib Know liiu worK anu trouble be has had in preparing for us this, such an institute, but. tasks become pleasures when properly appre oiated. That these efforts are appre ciated is fully demonstrated by tbe interest taken by all in the work of the week. To the peoplo of Blonmsburc and vi oinity we owe much, for it is their liberality and euconracemeut in at tendance especially at the eventn lectures that has enabled our Supt. in engage with the surplus lecture fund tbe best instructors t'ie country attords (J Ernest uecuant, Secretary. We, tho undersigned, having audit ed tho account of th receipts and ex- ponditurcs of tho Institute ftr the V0lr 18.88 fitld M follows : Receipts 1042.10 Expenditures $832.75 $209.85 Leaving a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $209.35. f B. F Kellv Auditing Josei-iiine Bowman Committee Vida bowman O.ir worthy County Superintendent is to be commended tor the eoonomi 001 management of tho Institute, Tho name of Ilenry M. Iliuckley, Esq., announced in a recent issue of The News as a forthcoming candidate in tbis judicial district, was done with out the knowledge or consent of the gentleman. We were requestod to do it by a warm personal friend of Mr. I Hinckley's, who thinks as much of tbe puouo good as any man in tbe country, We are also requested to say that Mr, Hinckley is not a candidate and has had no idea of becoming one. If he 8hoQld de8Jre j, an(J Buooeed in K ceiving tbe nomination and subsequent olection, no man among the present I cauuiuaieg woaiu present a more pure and untainted life in the wetringotthe ermine, or prove a inoro able exponent ot the law. if the name ot the next judge is not Hinckley, it will not be the fault of a number of bottle-washed Republicans, who are continually do iong ail they can to hurt other's cbanoes for tho judical seat. Wo will add that Mr. Hinckley reside in this uounty. bunoury Mews, Peculiar Many peculiar points make flood's Sar saparllU superior to all other medicines. l ecullar In combination, proportion, ana preparation of lngrcdlent,l fl Hood's Barsaparllla possesses y the (till curative value nf tha S .V S test known remedies ot the vegetable king .Peculiar In Us v.cTtir streneth and economy "Hood's Bar. saparllla Is Q& onl' Bleu cine o(yj jT which can truly besaldjyoCj S" One Hundred Doses One (Qk Dollar." Medicines In ry larger and smaller bottles 'kJ'rcqulre larger doses, and do not S froduce as good results as Hood's. S Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Hood's Barsaparilla acgompllshes cures liltli erto unknown, and has won for ltt.if the title of "Tlie greatest blood jT$L purifier ever discovered." S l ecuuarinus-gooanajne ..cwf home," there Is now Vnore ot nood's Barsaparllla r sold In Lowell, wheteyT $Jit Is made, than of all Vother blood purlHers. iTSl'eculIar In Its phenome- V'nal record of sales abroad Vjkno other preparitlon m. r aver attained such nnnu- ana reiainca us popuiariiy pr and confidence among all classes S of people so steadfastly. Do not be Induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the recullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparllla BoMbrsUdnnjliU. fliakcforSJ. l'rpr4only tJ 0. 1. HOOD CO., ApothMutea, Lowell, Slw. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar A DMINISTUAiTOR'S NOT1CK. XilaU oSutan Y, UUU, lau aj Driartrttk tup. ftweojed. Notice Is hereby nrlven that letters of adminii. tratlon on the estate of Susan V. Illcks, late ot the wivnwiiuui unaruima, vuuiiiy ut uoiumoia, and state of fdnnsylvanta, deceased, have noes graou ed to O. W. Ash of lirlarcreek, Columbia County, I'a., to whom all pereons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those hav. log claims or demand vUI make known the same without delay to U. W.ASH. la-w-w. Adwr. Took First Prlio. The Stato board of nharmaov re I "The cently analyzed twolvo of tho most popular modtotnes in order to see wbolbor they wero what thev woro re commended to be. After two woeks of careful Work, thoy awarded the first rizo, a cold medal, to Messrs. A. 1' Ordway it. Co., proprietors of Sulphur Bitters, it being in their opinion tho best and only strictly puro blood puri fying modicine in tho maiket. Week ly Chemist. -FOIl SICK HEADACHE IN ITS This Remedy Is tbe rwrscrlDtlon or one ot the leading physicians of Pans, br nun with unparalleled bucccss for over thirty rearo, it was nrst given w me puouo as a yrapne nrr mivllclne In 1S18- Since which time It has found Its wav Into almost everr countr on the face ot the globe, and become a favorite remedy with thousands ot the leading Dhvalclans. Medical gocloUoa have discussed Its marvelous suooess at tbslr annual convenUons. and after their o nclal chemists have analyzed It and found that It con tained no opiates, Dromiaes or oiuer narmiai m irrcdients placed it among their standard rcmo- mes. TESTIMONIAL. L. It. DROWN, M.D., ss West Jersey St.. This Is to certlf v that I nave used fur some months with much satisfaction, the combination of remedies, for Headache, known as Urtinta' ueaaacne 1 roencs. 'A ne remeay cures more nea acne, especially suoa as anect nerTous women, than anything I am acquainted with, and It this certificate will be tbo moans ot bringing It to the ravoraDie attention or sunorera iroui tuat. ircuuie, I shall loci that 1 nave aone tnem service. 1 If. UHUW. PRICE; 26 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on Re celpt of Price. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELISABETH, W. J. 0-27-ly. Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Aflso- AXAOOR AXAOOR tions, AJOSS Oi Appetite, Sick 11 edache,Slck Stomach, Gld-dfaess.Costive-ness.Dyspepstn Kidney trouble I and all delicate Female Com plaints. Sold everywhere. Prioe 23 cents. .COLOGNE Fragrant! iip Lasting I The Leading Perfume forthe Tolletand Handkerchief. Sold by all dealers. Price 25 eta. Salvation Oil sW Prlct only 25 ett. told by alldnifghu. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellingt,Bruise,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. nUCUI LAN0C S HUBS, 77 Ortat lobccccAn litlta tlMt-Pr let 10 Cti. AtalldninlM. JTOTICE. The pillcy holders of the Brtarcreelc Parmer's Mutual Insurance Company cf Umo Itldgo, will meet at tha hall of the Centre Or-nje, P. of II In Centre township, Columbia county Pa., on Monday the 18th day ot Januarr, 1-90. bHwirn the bo irs of 10 a. m. and 1p.m., for the purposa of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and tor transact ing such other business as may properly come be fore said Company. SAMUEL NKYOAUD, Secretary. QUARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an anp'lcatlon will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Jan. uary I7rh, lseo, by William Whltmer, S. K Slay, maker, H. F. Whltmer, Charles Steele and Isaao Bloom, under tbe act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regula. tion of certain corporations, approved April 29th, inland the several supplements thereto, tor the charter ot an lntendot corporation to be called tbe west Fork Improvement Company, the char acter and oblect of whlcb Is the construction ot dams and driving and floating of saw logs, timber and lumber oa the West Fork ot Flsblni Creel: In the counties ot Sullivan and Columbia, said stream not exceeding twenty miles In length, with tha right to clear out. Improve and use the same, purchase dams, erect new dams, Btralghten deepen, crib ond widen the same. CQAH. M. CLEMENT, l-T-8t. Atfy. forAppUonts. UDITOIVS NOTICE. Eetatt of Cliartet J. Kramer, Otceaui. The undersigned, having been aopolntcl an Auditor to distribute the fund in the haids ot (he Executor ot Charles J, Kramer, lite ot Fishing creek township, deceased, will meet the parties Interested the eln at his omce In Uloomsburg, on Thursday, January, 23rd, A. D. 1899, at nine a. m. at which Umo and plaue all peraoas having clalmi against said fund will appear aud present tbo same or be forever debarred from coming la for a share ot said fund. ROOT. BUCKINUUAM, Auditor, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias issued outot the Court ot Common I'leaa of Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed there win bo ex. posed to publio gale at the court House, In the Sheriff's offioo, Uloomsburg, Pa , on SATUItDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract ot land situate la Locust twp Columbia county, State of Pennsylvania bounded aud described as follows, viz. Beginning at a spruce and running thence by land ot Daniel Sitae north eighty and a half degrees east, forty-six and four-tenth perches to a stone; thence by tno same and Ind ot Mich, ael stlno Jr., south nine and threepmter degrees east, one hunlred and nlnity.three perch s to a stone: thence by land ot said John llrotee south eighty-three and a quarter degrees west sixty, eight and four-tenth perches to a stone on the west bank ot Mercer's runt thence by land of Adam Dlmmtck north thirty-two degrees west thirteen perches to a spruoe ; thence by tbe same north five and on-quarter degross west eighty aud elgbt-teulb perches ti a spruce; thence by the same north sixteen and a hkltdegreiseajt thirteen per lies and one-tenth to a spruce j thenc) by the same north thirty-seven and a ball degrees east eighteen perches to a spruce ; theno by the same north nine and a quarlerdgreu east nine and eight-tenth per Jhes to a spruce; thence by the same north thirteen and a quarter dsgrees east ten and throe-tenths perches to a soruce; thence north five degrees east twelve perches and six-tenth ot a perch to spruce; thence north four, teen aid three-quarter degree wmt twaatj-Hie aud flve-tenth perches ft a breait of thesiw mill dam i thenje north three and a quarter degress west Dine and four-tenth p sixties to a sprue; thence by the same nortn twelve degrees west xty-slx and three-tenth perches to a mspls; thence by land of Dinleistlne north twenty, sue and a quarter degrees east ten psnbei to thi place ot beginning, containing SIXTY.FIVK ACRE3, Seventy Perches ot land, b) the ettne mire or leu, on which It erected A DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken Into execution at the ult of John Brofee, now to the use of Kreamer and Usnn, and a M. Uoagland vs. John T, lUwg and to be sold as the property of John T. Uawk, JOHN B. CASEy , Gstsb X liiaxixu, Sheriff. 1-s-va Attorney. T? LECTION NOTICE. rctrulAr Annllftl frllV!t.lnn fnr ttrvt.nra of thn Catawtoa Deposit Dane will In hl4 at tbe offloe ot mo Ball Danic on'Tuesdar, January 14, lso-i. be tween tho Lours ot 10 o'clock A. It. and 9 o'clock l M. u. M TU8T1K, Cashier. 1)00. S7-Jt. E LKOTION KOllCB. There trill bo an election ot a board of Directors of tbe Illootnsburg banking Company at their banking house, In Uloomsburg on ruesday, Jan uary nth, Isuo, at a o'clock p. m. to serve for tbe ensuing year, It II. QH0TZ, Cashier. LICENSE NOTICE, Notice la hereby given that the following named persons have with the Clerk of we lauu 01 itutmer nessions or ine rrace or Columbia County Ihelr pellllnns for License, which will bo prcsenteiXtothe said Court on Monday, the Twentieth day of January A. I). IW), at 10 o'clock A, M. 1. E. P. Albertson, Hcsldenoe, Central. Hotel. Situate at the village of Central, In the Township ofHUfrBrloal nt the Intersec tion of the publio road leading to Idipnrle, with the publio road leadlkg to Jameson City. 2. George Aurand and Harry Aurand, trading as Ueorge Aurand A Bon, Konldence, Uloomsburg, Hotel, situate In the Town of Uloomsburg, on the south side of 8ooond street, at corner of said Heeond street and Miller's alley, adjoining property of Joshua Kctterman, nd liavlni n frontage on said Becond street of slxty-klx feet. 3. Geo. W, AsbandHtewartA. Ash, trading under the Arm name nf Ash & Uro., Ilealdence, lirlarcreek twp. Distil era. HltxHtelnaroom In the northeast corner of the second floor of the flouring mill owned by Charles Ash and O.W. Ash. saM mill being situated In lirlar creek township, bounded on the north by lot of O. W, Ash and Htewart Ash, on the east by land of KM Whitney's estate, south by the puDllo road and west by land of C, an J 0. W. Ash. 4. Tboms Burnn, Itesldcnce, Crntrnlla Borough. HesUurant. Httuate lu inld bor ough of Cenlralla, at the corner or Itallroad and Paxton streets on the west sldeof Locust Avenue, on a lot belnii.1 feet front on llall road street and 63 feet deep on fusion street, being the southeast corner of ssld Kallroad and lAxtnn streets. 6. George W. Illllman, Uesldence, Uonyng hnm township. Houl. Situate In Couyng ham township, on a plot of ground, bounded on the north by lands of Jainei Kostenbttii der, on the east by h publio road lending to Ashland, on the sou Ih by n public road or street, and on the west by lands of the Le high Valley Company, 6. Urovannl Duocl or John nosh. Ilesl denoe, Jauiefton City. Restaurant. Kltualo In Sutarloaf township, on a lot described as follows; westwardly by the main publio road leading from Centml to Jameson City, north wardly, eastwardly and southwardly by lands now or late of J. II, and A.M. Van sickle. 7. IUnehard Berger, Residence, Berwick, Restaurant, Situate In the borough of Dei wick, on tbe south side of Front street be tween Market and Mulberry streets, bound, ed on the north by Kront street, on the south by an alley, on the cut by John Hill's land and on the west by otber land or It. Berger. 8. Joseph llakey. Residence, Centralla, Restaurant. Situate In Uoroniih ofOentrallu, on Railroad Avenue, bounded on the north by said Railroad Avenue, on the east by lot of Mrs. W. II. Price, on l(i south by an alley and on thewest by (ot of Joseph Zclgler. 9. Thomas Collins, Uesldence, Centralla. Restaurant. Situate In borough of Centra lis, nn me east siue or LiociiNt Avenue, lKunded on the north by lot of James un- non, on thecaitby uu ullev, on.tUe south by lot of John Spring and ou the west by Locum. Avenue uforoatd. 10. Norman C)ie, Itesldeuce.Husarloal twp. Distillery. HKualotu Denver township, on the Bunbury, rimleton .and W'llkcs.lurre Kallroad east of Mifllin Cro,s Road, bound ed on the north by snld rallr.Ntd and on the east, south and wot by lands of Allnas Cole. 11. John L. Crawford, Residence, Light Street, lloul. Hltuate on the euu slile of Main street In the town of Light Street, lu Scott township. 12. Daniel F. Curry, Residence, Centralla. Hotel. Situate In borough of Centralla, nn the northwest corner or Locuit Avenuujinl Centre street, bounded on the north by lot owned by CO. Murphy. 01 the east by Lo cust Avenue, on the south by Centre street sudon the west by an alliy. 1. Allnas Cole and Howard 8. Cole. trad. logos A. Cole ft Son, lttsUuncv, of Allnlas Co'.e, Greenwood towulilp. Uesldence of Howard B. Cole, Husarlo.if township, Dis tillery. BltuatoluSugarloaf towniUtip, along Coles Creek, abou. one mile north or the town of Coles Cieelc, In the dwelling houio ocoiplod by said itciwnnl H. Cole, nml ad joining said dlsilllery premises on the south, slid distillery aud dwelling bouse belug sit uated ou the east side of Coies Creek afore uld. 14. Lemuel Drake, Res'dcnce, Benton. Hotel. Situate In the vt'lago of Uenlou, on tbe Main street of said village aud auown as the Exchange Hotel. 15. Charles H Uletti rlck, llesldenes. Buck horn. Hotel. Situate In tne town of Buck born, on the noitliwest corner of the Main street of said village and the publio road to Danville. v .'6. B. F. Kdgar and Samuel Smith, trading 1 as B. K. Kdg,tr A Co., iMldencea, Fishing. I rrceK township. Distllleis. situate in Finn. lUii ieek township In the bnsemetit of tho I aweiiiug uoue now ownea anu ocuiip'ea oy I said U. F. Uilrir. tllualcd O l His njblmr.iiii , leading from tbepuuilc r.m.i known as the I State road to Stillwater, bounded on the lurlli by land of said 11. F. Udgar, on the easi Dy saiu puuiio roiiu, uu uje suuin uy u tia distillery premises and nn the west by otber laud of .aid B. F. Kdgur, 17. Reece Kalrman. Reiddenc-. Oranfre- vllle. Hotel. Sltuite in OranKevllle.Omuire i lown.hlp, bounded on the north by lot of Calvin Herring, oil me e.i by publio roud leading from Ulooniburg to llenton, ou the voulh by lot of Dr. O A. Migargell, und on the west by a public road. K J. It. Fo.eler and J, W. Lore, trading as J. It. Fowler A Co., Res dencei, Pino township. Distillers. Bltuuteln Pine Uiwn.blp, lu tbe basement of the dwelling bouse occupied by said J. W. Lore and illumed In said Pine township adjoining tbo distillery pretnUes aloresald. bounded on tho north by laud of Iiuao Dirk, on I ho cist by public road leading from Mil-vine lt Unity vllie, ou ths south by sai l distillery re nine., a if on tbe west by land of J. it. Fowler. 19. Charlei Fetler'nun, Rildence. Cen tralla. Hotel, hluulu lu Cenlralla borough ou a lot bounded on die uorih by lot of Geo. W. Davis, decrnswl, on Ihn south br lot of Patrick R'ad ry, on thu it by an alley, and on tbe west by txcu-t avenue of said boruugh coulalnlng'Sfeet lr,ut unsaid f,ooutaveuue aud HO feet lu dcpl h. SO. SaniU"l Feidoj", ResldO'ico. Catiwlsia, Restauruut. Situ ito In town of Calawlssa, Cutawlssa town.lilp. on M Mil Mtroet, bounded o i the east by Sec in 1 olroct, ou the south by Main street, ou the west by lot or Robert Urabara, and on th un,lh by an alley, 21. James II. Falrman, Rtuldencs, Ber wick. Ite.tau'ant Situate on From street In Berwick: borough, bjiweuu X'nrket and Mulberry streets, souiu tiac, oounueu uu in north by Front street, on Hie south by an alley, on thi east by an alley, aud ou Ibe vestby laud or Moses Markli, 22. A, U Folluier. Itwldeuee. Kverr 3rove. Hotel, situate In the vlllageof Kyeis drove. Greenwood township, on a lot bounded ou tbe east by tbe public road lailng from Bloomsbnrg to Mlllvllle, on the north uy the public road leading to Jerseytowo, on tbe wast by an alley, and on tbe sontb by lot el F. r. Jonason. 23. Peter Gross, Residence, Bloorasbnrg. Bntller. Situate In Uie town of B'oomsburg, o i Mai n street I n Scot t-town , bounded on the north by lot of Mrs. Shoemaker, and on the south by Leonard street, 21. John W. Ool.lsworthy. Residence, Ctn trail a. lintel. Slluule In Centrallu borough, on tbe wrsl sldeof Locust avenue, adjoining lolnt Mlebsel O'Hira on Hie north, and lot of Mrs. Wm Pelrrer on the south. 2V J, lj. Glrlnn, Resilience, II oonifburg. Hotel. Situate In the town of Bloonuburg, ou the south side of Main street, between tbe hurdwnie store ol J. It. Schuyler & Co and Ihe clothing store of 1). Lowenberg's estate, and known as theSt, F.lmo lintel, 20. Frederick M. Gllnmro, Residence, Bloormburg, Restaurant. Situate In the i'iwn nf Bloomburg, on the north iMe of Seoond street of said town. In the nm place now occupied by blin,and known as Urower's Block, 27, William (llvger. Residence, Ulooms burg, Hotel, Situate lu town nf llloomv burg nn the nnribwest corner of Kast end Sixth slreets, on a certain lot of ground bounded on tin, nnrili by lot of Hoyt's lielrs, nn the east by F-ait street, ou the south by Sixth street, and on the west by an alley, 2. Win. II. Ullmore, Residence, Blooms burg, Re-taurant. Situate In the towu of Uloomsburg, bounded on the nnrlh by Kldze alley, nn the eat iv lot or N.J, Henderthott, on the South by Msln or Socoau street, and ou the west by Miller's alley, 29. Mary Hazledlne, ReMldenco, Rutert, Hotel, situate In Rupert, In Monmurtown shin nn a lot of ground adjoining lands now of W, M, Monroe, a publio road, and lands of John G. Quick 9H. Cbauncy B. Ikeler. Residence, Benton. Hotel. Situate In tbe vlllose nf llenton, In llenton township, on Ihe northwest side of Main street, nn a lot linunded on the north by a publio road leading from Malu street to the II. A S. It. 11., on the east by the Main street of said village, on the south by Int of Keller Bros., and on Ihe we-t by an alley, being abou slsty six feet trout on said Main street, and about UUU leet deep, II. John I. Kline, rMlenceConynghamtown. thlp. Hotel, sliuste In t'nn nv'ham township, on the public ru1 leading 'rnm Nutnedla to cen tralis, bnu dedon thn no fi by lands ot said John L, Kline, on the e let by nubllj r id afore. siii, on tbo south an1 west by o her lands ol said John L. Kline. 83. Nathan Koorr, roti'ence Nume lla Hotel, situate In Mimedia, In Locust township at the Interaction of the road le idlng from i.atawlssa to centralis, lththe publio road luadlng from Nurcedla to Kerntown, on a lot of land, bounded on the north by lands ot Mary Fox, on tbo eon by land late of Usnnsn Fahringer. ou Ihe south bv said publio road leading frnmNumedU ir Kerntown and on the wen by said publl) road leading from catawissa to fentnlta. 13. Heater Khtler, res'denceCa aw1m. lint -1 tltnaie lu the town ot OiU.wlia, li (,'jttMi-sa township, on the corne o! Malu d Kecmu streets, bounded nn tbe ea.t by iwon l s'iit, on the nortb by vsln stre.'t, on the soutb by an alley and on tbe vest by land of Polly Djer, M. John Knles, resl1en"e Wimiavt'lo. Hotel, sltuste In M minvllle Mifflin towntblp, on tbe north side ot Third root or ssld Ti l n-e ni Mlffllnvllleon a lot boiuded on thi norm b Second street, on tbe e.itl b' a I t of Hm.iuje Kl'kendsll, on the south by said T ltd street and on the west by lot ot.ueorge Mllltr deceased, estate. 8S. Joseph Kleckner, r'slden'e Espy lln'e I sltuste In vlllsge of Kanr. In Kroli t.,w us lp on tbe north sldeof Main road leading I om i'l voma burg to Berwick, bounded on lb mrui uy tin alley on thetast by the road khiUhj ( . .1 Main road o Ihe Delaware atMwai a . rn Its Iroid depjt, on tho south t . ,u roal or Main sutet ol Espy aud nii.onci uy lot of Stephen Milt. M U. J. Kelly, Residence, CentralU Hotel Mtuste on Locust sveuue, In the borough of UeatraUa, bounded on the north by lot of u. U. MUUid, on Um eaat. br Locust avenue, oa tbt. mmM t Is jihart Morrison aadoa h 17, IL J Kelly, Residence, Centralla. Whole, sale as an Agenu Sltnstoon Looust avenue In tbel) rough of Centralla, bounded on tbe north by la of O. a Nllisid, on tho east by Locust avenue, on tl io south by lot of Catharine Morn, son and on tbe west by an alley. 1 1, George If. Uffl-r, Residence, Conylngham towhsl lp. Hotel. Sltuste In Locust Dale In OonTngham township, on tho north side ot publM toad leading towards Ashland, and being a two story frame nulldlng fifty feet front and about sixty six feet deep. fell. Benjamin Lewis, Itesldcnce, Jamison City, tlotel. Situate In Jamison City In Hugarloaf townsblp, bounded on tho i.orth by Market street, castwsrdly by Water street ot said town, southwardly by lot ot M. J. Trlpn, and west wardly by an a' ley, and containing In front along sain Water street forty feet, aud seventy feet In depth along said Market street, 4a Itohr McIIenry and Lafayette Kee'er, trading as Bohr McIIenry Co., Residence, Ben ton township. Distillers, situate In Benton townthlp, ou the publio road leading from tbe town ot llenton to Dorrs rostofUce, aojolnlng the Distillery premises, bounded on tbe north and east by ot her lands ot Hobr McIIenry, on tho south by lands ot Itonr McIIenry & Co., and on tbe west by lands of Itohr McIIenry, 41, Samuel Mulosky, Betldence, Centralla. Restaurant, stuato la Centrnua Uorough on Locust 8 venue, bounds I on tho north by lot of 11. J. Kelly, on tho east oy said Looust Avenue, oa the south by lot ot Ueorge W. Davis and on the west by an alley. 4. Juht McDonnell. Residence, Centralis, Restaurant, bltuate In centralla borough, bounded by lot of John Morsn on tbe south, lot of O. II. Millard on tbe west, Kallroad street on t ,e noilh, aud Andrew ltooney oa the east, 4S. John Monroe, Residence', Germsntown. Heslaurait. bltualo In Ueimanlowo, Conylng bam township, bounded on the east by property ot brldget bhiolds, on tbe south by land ot Locust Mottuta n Co. on the nest by property ot Mrs. J hu Casey, and on the north by publio road lenolug to Mt. Carniel. '44. Arthur McLaughlin, Residence, Centralla, Hotel Mtuste In Centralla Borough, on the southeast coiner ot Looust avenue and Park streets in anld uorough. 4J. orthur J. McLaughlin, Residence, Oon trallv. Wnoltssle. MtuatelnCcnt.aUaBorough 011 the southeast corner of Locust avenue and Purk sues. 13 ot said uorough. 4S. J, B. McUenry, Residence, Benton, notch bltuate In the village of Uenlou, lu llenton town ship, on the Mala street ot said village, adjoin ing lots of i.r. T. c McUenry and uUve Ueas, and known as the "McIIenry House." 47. Edwaid Mi Faddcn, Residence, centraUa. Restaurant, situate in Centralla Uorougn, on Locust avenue, bounded on the north by property of ;eorgo W. Davis Jr., on tne south by property ot Dr. it. M. Lashelle. 41 George W. Milter, Residence, Brlarcrcek towuhlp. Hotel. Mtuutetn lirlarcreek town sblp, b. um'cd on the east by A. It. Adleman, on tie south by oldeou Michael and btephen Michael, ou tho wttCUPL Ipsponey and Most, s Markis and other laud, buril by John li. suit's land lu lirmrcreclc 4V. luwsid P. McCo.-mlck, Residence, Ber wick. HoteL tllua'e in Berwick Borough, on Front stieet, bouj ded on the north by Front sue, t, on tbe east by orio , street, onthesoutb by Chi si street, on the vest bv 1L Berger and Charles Haas aud known oa "Cross Keys Uolet,' M. John 8. Mann. Residence, Bloomsburi. Hotel, situate in the town of Bloomsbunr, on tne nortneast corner of Second and Centre si reels in lam town. M. John Nertney, Residence, CentraUa. Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borough ad Joining lot of D. F. curry on tbe north, on the east by nn alley, on the south by lot of ot alien Cana and on the west by sold Centre street, suld house being a two story frame building. SJ. John Nertney, Residence CentraUa. Wholesale Liquor store, situate In Centralis .Borough, on ce ,tre street, adjoining lot of D. F. t'ui ry, on tbe north on the east by an alley, on tho boutn by 1 t of Ellen Cane, and on the west by said centre street, said house being a two bio y frame building. H. Johanna O'Connor, Residence, Centralis. h ileeaio. situate In Centralla Borough, on the nest side of Locust avenue adjoining lots of Michael O'conner on the south, and lot of Albert llall s on the north, Bald building being a two s'ory frame dwelling l.ouse. M. Amandus Pfeirfer, Residence, Centralla. Hots L SltuUe In Centralis Borough, bounded ou the no th by lot of James uoldsworth's belrs, on the cast uy Locust avenue, on the south by Mali street, and on the west by on alley, sold house being a two and one story frame house. t J. W. Perry, Residence, Sugarloaf town ship. Hotel. Situate in sugarloaf township, bound d on the north by land of Kantz & Myers. on the east by land ot savage belrs, on the south by land of Elijah Bess, and on the west by Und ot Elijah Hess. 64. Andrew Rooney Jr., Residence, centralla. Itestatra u Situate in CentraUa Borough, on ihecastsldoof Loct.st avenue, bounded on the north by lot of 11. F. Burke, on the east by an alley, 1 n tbe souti by the Edward curley lot and on the west by Locust avenue. 57. James M. Rellly, Residence, CentioUa, Restaurant. S tuato In centraUa sorougb. bounded on the west by Locust Avenue, on the nor h by lot of Andrew Itoobey, on the east by an alley and on tho souih by lot ot Owen coin. 8. Alfred Raniz, Residence, Bent n. Restau rant, situate in ilnj village ot Benton on a Hit of ground bounded on tne north by lot of Caro line McIIenry, wiie ot Itohr McUenry, on the east by lot ot Ira nets, on tbe Bou.boy public load leading from Benton to Cumbra, and on the west by public road leading from Benton to llohrsburg n Qcorge W. Iteltrnyer, Residence Catawls s 1, Hotel sliu ne In tbe town ot CatawUsa In Caiswl sa township, on corner of Main and sec ond hi reeis, bounded on the east by otber landaof Annalteisnyaer, on the west by ijecond street, ou lue south by Main Btreetand on tne north by an alley. Known as 'suoqueiiim.a Hotel." 60. Cortez B. Robblns, Residence Bloomsburg, wholesale situate In the town of Bloomsburg, uu tbe north side of Hecond street bounded ortbwardly by ludge alley, eastwardly by lot Mt Mrs. tuclnda Keesnolu, southwardly by silct -econd street, and webtwardly oy lot ot K. B. d rower. el. B:ephen B. Rhawn, Res'dence Catawlsss, 0 stsurant, sltnate In the town ot Catan lssa. In catantssa township, bounded on the east by lands of petitioner, on the west by an alley, on 1 he north by Main street, and ou the south, by sn alley, 6'i. A. K. Smith, Residence Jereejtown. Hotel, situate In Jerseytown, in Madison township, on tbe pubUa road leading from U'.ckhorn, Columbia county, to White llall, lu Montour county, bounded on tho north by said public road, on tbe east by lands of c. Kreamer and Samuel Urug ler. J. C. JKrult and K. F. Weill ver. on the annt h by land ot w. Ilium Johnson's tstiite, and on the vest by publio road leading from MUlvUle to SVUSaiUKbUUVftUO. a George W. sterner. Residence, Blooms burg, situate In town of Uloomsburg, on the nrtn sldeof h econd street, corner of Murray alley ai,d said street, known as sterner Block, adjolr Ing lands ot C 8. Furmon, WUllam Meal, anu said alley and street H Chester Blllta, Residence, Jamison City, Hotel, situate In hugarloaf township, in Jami son Clu, on a lot of ground adjoudng Maiket street In the northwestern (llvblou ot bald place, tvnulnlng one acre and fort) -ditbt perches and known as tbe "Manor Rest Inn." V AdJlson W. Shumin, Residence, Valr vllle, M.itnvlllo, Hotel, situate in Main township in ton of Malnvlle on Uie main road leading f om cstawlssa to Beaver valley, adjoining lot itJ. R. Longeutcrger, on the east by land otJ. u. Yelter on the south, by said road on the est, and on the north by lot ot M. M. camp bell, 04. Mary C. Smith, Residence, Beaver nwn.hlp. Hotel. Bltuate In Beaver town hip, bounded on tbe west by publio rood ending Iruni Catawlssa to Rlngtown, on tbe ,ast by lauda of C, A. Bliuman, and on the nortb and south by the same. 67. Bernard Htohner, Residence, Blooms turg. Reslauraut. Bltuate In the town of hwinsburg. on tbe south side or (second treet, bounded northwardly by .said (Second triot, eatwardly by lot of John K. Lockurd. iiunwaraiy oy an alley adjoining the Hi haiike Hotel oronerty. an nge jiuiei properly, auu westwardly by 111 alley aujoiuiuK saiu jtixenange Hotel .roperty. 63. Franklin L. Bhuraan, Residence. Cata Isss. Holel. Situate In Catawlssa, Cuta Itsa township, ou corner at Fine and lallrnad streets, bounded on the north by Ine street, on the we, by Railroad street or lley, on the south by lands of F, L Bbuinan. jiidon Iheeastby lands of Angelina Buuman. US. Uenjamln F. Bponenberg, Residence, urwlck. Hotel. Hllualo In borough of Ber wick, bounded on tbe eeat by land of Dr. A. I. McCrea. on tbe west by Market street, until by Frntil stieet. suiiih by Ounal street ir Hug roud, known us at. Charles Hotel. 70. William B. Taylor, Uesldence. Blooms li.rg. Hotilir. tjlluute In the town of lllivnniburg, bounded northwaidly by land f N. J. Hender8t.nlt,eal by Caleb Barton. s,,iiih by Main or Seoond street, and west by 0 her land of N, J, Hcnderkholt. 71. Anciikl Tblele, Residence, Berwick, Uulller. Bitunte lu thi b roujli of Ilerwlek, nil Culisl street, bounded oil the south by i'jiuhI street, on the eust by laud of tsarab linker, ou the north by land of UaraU Baker, ind on the west by Hokinan land, 72. William H.Tubbn, Re-ldence, Blooms burg. Hotel. Bltuate ou Ihe south side of -second street ou n lot bounded nur'hwardly uy said Hecoud street, eastwardly by an alley sud the Upera llmne lot, southwardly by Mnentley, nud vesiwardly by Wblttnan's tlley, known as Ihe ttichauge Hotel. 73. C. W. Turner. Retldeuce, Orangevllle, lintel. Bttusie In tha vlllsge of Oran evllle, 1 u Orange townthlp, on the northeast corner nf Pine and Malu streets, and known as tbe Utaugevllle Hotel, B'L5r.d HsVelttr. Residence. Malnvllle. Hotel, bltuate In the town of Malnvllle, lownsnipof Main, 011 a lot of land bounded is follows: Uu the west by Catuwlssa creek, m tbe south by land 01 Charles llelcbart, on Ibe east by land of Cleaver Mensluger. and un Ihe north by land of J. W.Bhuman. 75. 5, Livingston Yenger, Residence, Locust vnshlp. Hotel. Bltuate In Locust town- U3W hip, nn tha publio road leading from Cata. tssa to Centralla, adjoining lands of Jacob llerner, Mayberry Hughes, and Bamuel Klate, knowu as National Cross Keys Hots). WM. II. HNYDER, Clerk a. H. O. M. UUICK, Deputy. Clerk's OJloe, Blootoaburc, I'a., Dec SO, 1888. pvlBBOLUTION OP 1'AIITNERHIHP. Tfotlce Is hereby given that the partnership be. tween J. V. Pescock, s. V. I'eucock and u. c. Ieacock. wus dlssotti-d on the first day of Janu ary, A. 1).. one thousand eight hundred and ni'u ry, so isr as reiauato ine sau j. tr. icacocg. All debts owing to the sild partnership are lo be received bv the sildH. F. I'eacock. sni U. ('. l'ei. enck and all demands on tie ssld p irttvralilp uro 10 ou present u to ia w 1 r paiueot hi ineir puce ot bU'lness on the southwest corr.or ot Main and Msiktt bums, in the towu of lilnnmsburg, Hen' . svlvanla. where the b'lslness Mil' b continual by ihe ssld H. I' Ivacockaniu. c. Peacock uuder the nrui n imo or p, r, reacock 1.0 J, F. 1'sicocr, S F, 1' Al-iKl, C. f, PElCOCg, D ISMUJIION NO TICK Notice Is hoichrelvi'n ihal the firm of While. Cinnir t Moan. Is ihl,d.iv dhsolti-d, B. H, mom retiring from ihe nrm. The business will be con ducted in ine ruiuro uy wnue Conner, remain. Ing members of the nrm. All bills will I e raid by White at Conner, and all accounts heretofore made n.u.l,l.,n,1,.,n ' ,1 1 u, v vauw w ii.'iii. i , , , , u , 1 m, J. IV. t'ossia, K.lL8uiat. Orsngevlllo, r, Jin. It, lm. F A lit IT Hi B S ! IflBEETIMt FARMERS ! GREETING ! 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WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, lo mile early sppUesUons for the eieluslTa control of territory. One of the greatest opportunlUes to make money ever offered. (When writing, mention this paper.) CHARLES L, WEBSTER & CO., 3 Bast 14th Street, New York. ARRNTS Active. Kncnretlo Men can make from W to no P.9. Wl A VTI.'n minth seldng for us and enjoy W All 1 I ,1 J the comfort nt knowlni that they are working fir an old and reliable Arm. De sirable territory In towns and counties can be se cured by prompt application. We grow the stock we offer. Address FttANUUIN DAY IS ft CO. Nurserymen, Baltimore, Md. Jan. Mar. ' TSBBOTBLEASTU IIOTHl'llIrsK;, A inc. The largest and fin st ItK'OTT II U'KL In Ameri ca, with the nn-st luth II ujs m the world con nected, will open (under management or o. O. IUiiuoh, of White Mounwln Hotels) tor st.son of 1891 January 15th. Tlckcush mid bo bought via St. Louis and Irou Mouut.u 1 do iiheru U. it. 1-3 r It. 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Pishlonablo and 10 lilu v rmums arc here obtainable at I'lnt'.' ivli'g prices. !T WILL PAY YOU 1 com- specially to tlie city and Imy A London-Made Suit. PIGE S12.00, TUey aro ctjual to any drst class made to measure suit that will cost $30.00. IP YOU OAHNQT COMS write for enmploa of oloth and fashion cntaloguo. Directions how to order suits by mail sent witb all saiuiiluf. AliUIK33 ; E. 0. THOMPSON Mail Ordsr Dspartmsnt, i. o. ii ox 413. PILADBLPEIA. Bone Heal FOU roULTKY Cru.Ued 0lir slum, vilut acd llwf Kornw ia fS rnr ti.d prloHUt. Yul.K t'lltSlLt,V01IKS, Yoru I'a la-iM 4i. ASTHMA CMESSLl ISCHIFFNANN S ASTHMA CUREl IbuUntlx nltTM tha moat TkJaat attack No I MtHltlnv fnr rakaulta. lla atlrm la lmfna1L I ate, H tract and oe rtal n, and cor ii tb rtult I Id all corabU inirla trial coot1dmI iev a-pu u nai n, anu ur wa rrauji, orabU aaa A iinirla trial cooticcm! t akapUcal,, rrlca, &Oo. and tf I .OO. ct I Uwtr rnall Trial packac JV to auf I jmjANaayiy loamoaiaa I amiicuU a aaarwsut i IMIlkalsJa-B TEXAS i'l Ik II i MX U11UI1T1 IMtUw. BUliSOHllUC FOIt TUB COLUMBIAN. IBHH HnilUTllW DflllTC "V". "'1"S I one ciuure te. siri Air An.IV, t'e 1 or ! rsso. Winter lOUrlll it ku"., o'ViiS )J.lek,, very low rates lor sale st .11 Principal rV. LESISI TH Asri Coupon Station, hi U. S. and Canada with nriv.lfVe vtshiof the Famous Hot Springs ol Ark.nias, OUK MEWI BHSNol dl UoldWikbl worm aiua iwttcb In lb worlsl. ttwUet iBeth UdJw'udgisUtliw, with worki ud of Sut1o. Oil NllOlll locAlllr c acn on tOsTttI.tr with cat Ut adtlublsilijitofllouicholl MtlUl. ThlH Mn.DUi.aa wall au th wkteh. ftr fyl. AH Iha work vast Bddo li to ihow wtut Wt MQd TOtt to Uiott whottll ur fHsindi and ntlf bbori and Um about 70a that alwaji riolta la valuabla trail fur bi. bleb holdi for yeari wfaaa ooct lUrtad, tad tlmi wa ara rapaid. Wa pay all airTtii, ffia;ht, tte. Afiar I Mrn from SSao to jwu mow an, ir you wouia itaa 10 go 10 wora lor UJ.FOtteao S6O par wnk and upward!. Addrata. 11 ok HIS, l'rtiond, Atalne. n.i it. How Lost I How Regained, KNDWTHYM IrlK. SCIENRr ri C I IE7tr ,s,1!ni14e""1.iUBirirPnl'r Medical Treatlts and 1-fejticsl Bsbllltr, ImporlUss of tha Blood. icffllJJIllliIkilklalrilaB Re.olung ; from JMj, Vies, Ignorance, Kxcestss or OverUiiUon, EnerTstlnr snd nouttliig the ,iCUm 'WA?ft.?Srl, ""Mr6W ltrlailoS Arold onrtlUf ol preUnders. I'o.itj. this treat Wfirk. It contain; SM psi, roysl 8ro. Meauu"l binding, smbo.Md.fulf rut' Pries only $1.0 by mspo.tpJd, coneealI inpla wr.pper. Illoa. ttsUr. Prosijeetai iFrej, If rou spplSow. Th dl.'Jnenlslied author, Wm. II. rsrter, U,b re celviKf th. tlOI.Il Aim JEWEHJJlJ Ml!iiAr3 ftoinllii. National Blsdlcal A..Mlatl." r0V thi. PIIIZB KSSAY on hCUTOUH ud S!.'.n:"htr'''f,tcUn!mT 1)9 ton.nltcd, coS i.".'!!1lfi.bl.B1u or InP'non, st the ohc. of TUB PEADOUV JtltrJICAf, INSTITUTL No. 4 nulnnchSe..no.ton,Mu..,toVhor;s'!i orders for books orleUers for sdrlca saould b. directed as sbors. iu y. 1-3 d 41. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. E PPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH 1-3 d 4t. BOIUNC MILK. f Catarrh llavo You Tried Cream Balm' THE BEST Remedy L Hot a Liquid or Scuff. HAY-FEVER A partlcli) la applies! Into each ntntrtl anfia airreesbte. I'riuo bu ocnu at nnimista iw msii reuKlered. 60 eta i-rukiiisis , Dy man, HAIIM Fan ItltNT " A fsrra of 100 ares, wittt nandsome now hoiisn and barn, and supplied with abundant waterVwill be rented at a lour rent tor lha Wrin ot dre years toagooatenantwhouan furnish His own stock: nl equipment. Tne farm is In the Catawlssa Y?liy ?n.e Township roid tro 11 Hrandonvllle to Onoortlir I aropca I n I lei. ana worm, utu lacUiiiaaaia aaaanalad. aad la latrari... ... aparlsi toodi mt will adrill Udll riaaoM la ata laaalilr. lt't. Oalj tha wka wrlla laaial ataa Bsaat lata at Ik chftkc. All rou kara ud ta. raturali to ihaw at f eoat t UaMDkatall votti aUabat aad (hot arauad jaa. Ta s. ffiaalaf tl IkU adTartitxaaal akawa Ik a inull aad a Ik. t.i. aafa. Tk MlmU tat tri aptMaraaca af 11 rtdtuad ta akMt tit CMtk part af it kalk. It It a taad, doutila alit tiU aaaB4,aa Uif M U aat la tuij, Wa 1U alaa ibow r aw rata aaa aaaaa fiooa S3 ta 1 0 a daj l laaat, fras taa itAl,wllfc at aaMtiaaaa. latlar writa al aat. Wa par allaataaa aaari aa. VaaVaaa.lt. HllXSTT CU boa 0, VwaiLaav, luili a. 19 IX I WBMfflW vyiar r r v'sVsaal mm l Wal FARMS' lS-SO-d-lt. U 5"M Ulluittit. n ..l ttlj 1 liuuauani ontntheBoutia V. MAttcilA,Cbireaiot, va. I