THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The CollJlmlia.n..8uo,, p' my itignuid. iy I me B. limit, wju... J.K.BltUnVon4w., BL.'J3tfSBURGr. PA,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, IHOq. WABHIKGTON LEi'TER. Prom our regular oorrospondont.t Washington, D. .0. Jan. 5, 1890. Vice Presidont Morton lisa shied his castor into tho Presidential ring with n oonli.Ienco that has causu I a mixture of nmusomont and consterna tion among tho other republican as pirants for tho nomination. Mr. Moi -ton's campaign began with tho grand Now Year's reception af. tit residence here, which is a veritlble palace, and is to bo kept up by tho most lavish hospitality ho bBliuvcs 'with "the lato Sam Ward that ono of tho best ways to control men j through tholr stomachs. His JjAapartineiit bouse hero is also to bonHs t to help along his aspiration, , i d-any peounfous but .?fltL?& y. . i .P ei.n I w "n Ba,on v,a,Br ? ! I DI,lB' " no will omy p.eogo dm muuenoo to ovoiner jvu ii ne s .miuem.a. " .niiu.A' " Vl ' t ""? " r ." iP om fo? m r r o Dg. 1,U1UU hllf A.Cjr I'JIIV VII1 lllU 1U to ready cash. It will readily be seen that Mr. Morton will ben furmtblo can didate for tho nomination with the largo class that aro always on the make. It is said that Mr. Ulaine is very much pleased at Mr. Morton's "oominir out as he hops it wilt draw the attention of tho public away from the prematurely oxposect lilaino boom and that ho has not tho slightest fear of tho banker politician a a rival Congress resumed business to-day. The attendance in both II mses was I fair, considering the great prevalence of Biokncsa among the mombers. There I was more than a quorum present in I both House and Senate. Among the I notable absentees in the Hiuse were ex- opeaicer itanaau, wno nas not occupiea his seat this session, and Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, who is lying at the point of death in a Washington hotel. in the Senate Mr. Brown's seat is still vacant, and there are grave fears that it will never again be ocoupied by the distinguished Georgian. Tho now member of tho Supreme ' Court, Justioa B,-ewer was to-day sworn in by Chief Justice Fuller. In appear ance ho oompares favorably with bis colleagues, but hie new Bilk new Bilk gown caused him to walk rather awkwardly when be came into the oouit room; but I wearing a gown always has that effect on a man until he gets used to it. in I (act more than one ot mr. justice Brewer's colleagues have never gotten used to wearing tho gown, they still strut in and out of tho court room hke'theatrioat "sopes" in thn togas. Ex-Speaker Carl'sle had lots of fun with a Texas wool grower, who KivinKhis views before the House WftVH una Means committee. The uentleman expressed himself as a wni nAhnnot ortri nrn ra r on inn t an rr rin w6ol -aiBed. Bv adroit cross-question- tn i nri!.i in a four minnina I brooebt out tho faot that the protect- ionst wool grower was in favor of free trade in everything else but wool and woolen goods. The whole committee, republicans included, joined in a hearty laugh at the Texan's expense. A man and his wife, claiming to be British sabioots, have presented a petition to Sir Julian Panncofoto, the British minister, reciting the curious faot that tbev have been shot and beaten by white citizens of North Car olina beoause they persisted in preach ing to, and teaching the negroes of that .Slate. Sir Julian is now investi eating their story. Politics mako a auoor complication omeUmes For instance: a democrat was recently discharged from the machine shop of tho Washington Navy , yard beoause he helped Wilkes Booth to cross the river wbon be was trying to get away. He was disoharged at the special request of Mr. Madd, who is a republican contestant for a seat in the House from Maryland distiiot, and who is also a near relative of Or. Mudd, tbo man who set Wilkes Booth's leg after it was broken and afterwards aided bin in his desperate efforts to es cape. The civil service commission is in vestigating a queer obarge now. One man in the Government printing office .an ,u ..iu uuti.iuuii.uu ... i.i.iii, w ii w. i. ni,.. .ith hi.in nniitoi Aom. eaign Funds from tbo employees of the h&Sa for both political parties during the last campaign. 7. . . Dl The "big head" U growing instead of diminishing among the members of tho present administration. It would seem that the soma of absurd'ty had been reached when the chief of u de partmental bureau sends a circular letter to Senators notifying them that tboy would be admitted to his office only between 12 and 2 o'clook diily. Suoh a letter was recently sent, and has been the cause of some senatorial indignation. lien, ll'jsoorans, Uegistcr of the Treasury, will soon go. Already the position has been tendered to ex-Congressman Guentbor, of Wisconsin, who declined it beeaus. he insists on having the Recordjbip of Deeds of the Dis trict of Columbia, or nothing. Headquarters of the Dannoratio Btato Central Committee. IlAuniBiicno, Pa.., January 7th,1890. Tbe Domocratlu State Central Com mittee wilt moot at tbe rooms of tbo Committee, Market Street, Ilarrisbnrg, Pa, on Wednesday, January 22d, 1891), at twelve o'clock, noon, to eleot one person to tervo as Chairman of Demo cratic committees, for tbe ensuing yeart and to transact suoh other businoss as may properly bo brought before the oommlttee. Tho rules that relate to this meeting are the following: ItoLK Okk Tho Democratic Organ (cation of the State of Pennsylvania aball consist of: J?irl A Chairman of Democratio Committcee, and a permanent Secre tary. hecond A Democratio Slato Erccu- tivo Committee, composed of nine members. Third A State Central Committee. Fourth Nine State Division Com raittees. Uolk Two Tho Chairman of Democratic Committees shall be ex officio, a member of all committees and the Acting Chairman of the Democrat io State Executive and State Central Committees. Uout Tiihhk Tho Chairman of Demoorstio Committees Bball be elected Ly tho Democratic State Central Com mit toe at an annual mooting thereof to be held on tbe first Wednesday W the third Monday in January, at oiaio j&xcouiive uomnmieo ami shall bold offloo for a period of ono year or until liin successor shall ho duly clcotod. Any qualified Pemo oratlo yotor of trio Statu of 1'fntnyi- vania Blinll bo eligible to Raid office. ltut.K fivr The state Uonttal Uotn tnitlco shall oonrtiu of ono member from each county, and tbo Chairman of the lounl couuty organization shall be ex-officio tbo tiif mb-r of tho Demo oratio Slate Central Oommittto from said county, provided that any county that i itilitVtl to raoro than one Btato Senator Bbnll bavo an additional iiirm. bor for oaoh additional Senator, which fluid additioml member shall be clcotod in snoh intntirr m tho looil con ty or ganizations of the respective counties mm ili'lciiniiii, ara iiruvitieti luai not more than one member of tlu Stalo Central CommitUo ifeall bo uleotcd in any senatorial district from the same conn'y. And thi) Committee shall el ect ono petmanont Seoretary who shall havo charge of tho record of the Com-. mittee atiit transmit too samo to nin 8uoce?sof. Kui.k six Members of tho State Central Commit teo unable to attend, may, for any meeting deputize in writing, substitute, to act pro tern tor - J -rs in he and senatorial district which their nnncinalri rorresrtnt Rui.k FoOBTKM-(Part of old rule N . , (nfft,, io lbe Sut0 Cen . n--, mav at ,hU (r(,fflrW t0 the annual meeVntr in January) oriab- sequent meotintm fis.tlie time tor tho Slite Convewiun and arrange there- for." Kmjott P. KisNKit, Benjamin M. Neap, Chairman. Permanent Secretary. Does Experienos Oaunt. It does, in every line of business, and especially in compounding and 'preparing !! uiciues. Ihis is tllus tratert in tho great superiority ol Hood's Sarsaparilla over other prepar ations, ns shown bv the rtiuarkaulu cures it has amwrapiiahi'd Tho head of the firm of C. 1. II iod & Co. is a thoroughly competent and experienced pharmacist, having dt- voted his whole life to the ftu iy and autnal prepv'ra'ion of medicine". He is also a member oi tne jnas.acnusciis and American Pharin iceutio! Associa Hons, and continues act:vely devoted to 8U-rvising lbe preparation of and mannging iuq uuhiih.'bh uuuiu-uitm wnut Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hence tho superiority and peculiar merit of Hood's Sirsapaiilla is built noon the most substantial foundation In its preparation thnre is represented all tho knowledge whiob modorn re search in medical science has develop ed, oombined with long experience. brain-work, and experiment. It only necessary to give this medieino a fair trial to realis its gieat curative value. La Grippe Still Prevalent. The epidemio of influoi za has as-u roed an alarming condition. It has I spread all over the world, and its oom- plications wi bother diseases is making U fatal. In New York ci'y a.one there were over 400 deaths laH we. k. attn- uuiauic u m uiaufw deaths for the wti k from all oaui-es was over 1200. The influenza seems to attack the middle aged and the old and especially 1'iose constitutions in which other diseasis aie lurking. Children whi.se constitutions are strong and exempt fr.im any other ehrnnn ailments are free fri ra attackssalfo aie those of middle a'd old age who an temperat" id their habits. iu Urooklyn mere lPero uo aeains last week against 49 tho previous week. In Philadelphia thero arc about 5000 oases, and tno ueatn rate w on me in crease. Chicago is reported to bavo 40,000 cases. Two polio fineors, ano i'iu fireman boing confined to their beds. Thu. great inoreaso is attributable to the warm, damp weather. In Boston the di ath rate reaohed 827, of which 40 per pent was duo to "la grippe. Denver, Colorado reports that one half if not two thirds of iu people are down with the disease. In New B'unswick, New Jersey there aro over 1000 cte. Buffalo has had its full share of the disese, 0 members of the police foroe aro prostrated with it, The disease abroad shos no abate ment. One day there were 425 funer als tho greatest a versa h of funerals Drevious to that being 200 a day, The It . . Tr - ... I diseaso is spreading in Venice, Milan nd Geno. In Venice there were 43 deaths from the disease in a single J day. A New Game aw , There is no disuutinr lh fact that name is crowinc tcaroi-r in tlija State overv vear. Tho mountains of Ponn svlvania, which ono) wereinliabi el by herds ot dt-er and hundretl if brown bear, can ba hunted ovtr now without seeing mor than a few scattered an imus ol either epocies. ivua neer nr rapidly becoming aninct in th'i forests, and the bear U follow ugoloiely o-i the heels of bis fleeter ooinpauiun, G.tine laws protect them to a great extent, and have proyented their toUl exter mination. Hut the Htate statutes, as they now are, must either ba modified so as to mako tho huntiug -oason short or.or changed in some other way to lessen the number of deer and bear killed annually, or else tno annihilation of both kinds of gam", which hat been going on steadily and rapidly, will soon bo complete. Would it not be a god plan both to eborlen tlio season for hunting, and to restrict tho number of deor or bear to be killed by any mm to one during a season? Professional hunters go into the woods for several weeks at a time and havo no trouble io killintr every deer in that section. Neither old doer nor young fawts ara spared. If it is possible to fix the time in wbioh it is lawful to mini neer ami other uame. and also possible to ureeute tho nrohibiiiorr laws, it would also bo possible to carry into effect a law wnicn would maife it crime, pun iahablo bv a laruo Due. for any man to kill wore than ono deer or bear in a year, A elmiltar law would work wtji with reference to smaller animalf, suoh as robbitu, srjuirrels, raccoon", and wild fowl suoh as pbeasaota antj duxks. One Dollar Well Invested. If you have bad breath, constipation pain tn tho (man oi ino uacs, uisooior d akin, nervousness, or dizziness, vour onlv wise course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favoriti Jleraedy, of Itondout. N. Y. It will oleanse the " . , , , , blood of all impurities, regulates the mi ...I riL nl llni. rnatnrft a Kidueys and Ilver, aua tnua restore a Viunllhv rrlnw to vour OueeKS attain, nealttiy glow w 5 i"T,i "b All druKuuts; one dollar a bottle. 14 'it His Family Had Perianal- " I A tlKttMAN RKTUnxa TO JOHNSTOWN NOT KMOWIMO T1IKI.K HAD l.KKK A riAOD. . Hmlln Ktolnc, a puddttr in tho o ploy of tlio Cambria Iron Company at Johnstown, left that placo shortly be fore tho Hood of May 31 and went to hts native plaoo in Germany for the purpofo of talcing possession of some property lott lilm by a relative. Tho will was oonti-Hlcd and the wife and fivo children ho left bolilnd heard noth ing from htm lie was Hnally succes- lnl in his suit and a few clam ago re turned with a draft for $20,000 in hi pocket. On rcaohlng J ihnstiwn ho was am- ftzid ti so tno desolation wrontrin ny tho flood, of wh'oh he had heard noth ing, nud vigilant inquiry on hit part has failed tn reveal lu him the fate of his wife and children. Tho house in whtce ho lived was swept awav and it is presumed that his family was buried among tho uniclenttnvu deal, as they were but little known and their names do not appear upon the roll ol deaths Etoiuo will roturn to Germany. . Took First PriM The State board of pharmacy re cently aualj-js-d twetvo of tho most popular medicines in ordor to sen whether they were what they wero re commended to be. After two wei'ks of careful work, they awarded the first prize, a gold medal, to Messrs. A. 1 Ordway &. Co., proprietors ol Sulphur Bitters, it being in their opinion the best and only strictly puro blood puri fying medicine in the mpket. weerc- ly Giemht. Dyspepsia Hakes the Utcs ot many peopla miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Dlstrest after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, n faint, " all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregn larttjr of the bowels, aro Distress Bomo of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does - .. not get well ot Itself. It tailng teqnircs careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Barsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sink overcoming tho local symp toms removes tho Kjrmpa-MOauaCnU tbetlo effects ot the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes tbo tired mind. "I hate been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat I rf distressed me, or did mo l. ut,,e food. In an hour bum after eating I would expe rience a talntncss, or tired, all-gono feeling, M though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a Sour room with fresh paint. Last spring I took nood's Sarsa- StOmacn rttta took threo bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave ma an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Qeoboie A. Faqe, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dragglits. SI i tlx for S3. Prepared only by a I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mu. IOO Doses One Dollar BRIGGS' iwm - wm -FOlt HEADACHE SICK or Songi This feraedv Is Uie poraortnUoii ot one ot tho leading phrslclaua of Paris. France, and was used by him with unparalleled success for over thirty years, tt was first given to the publlo as a propii -ary medicine In islB- Mnce which time It bas found Its war into almmt every county on the face or me giooe, ana wro-ne a mvonte rmntxiy with thousands of the leading plnslcla"S. Medial soclutles have discussed Its marvelous success at thsir nntiiul conventions, and otter their o ucUl chemists have analyzed U and found that tt con lamed no opUtfa. bronldes or other harmful In gredients placed It among their standard reme dies. '('ESTIWJWAf, I. 1L BIlOH H, M. D., n West Jersey St.. EuriBiTH N. J. June 8, IMi). This Is to certify that I nave used fur some months with much satisfaction, the combination ot remedies, for Ueadache, known as Brlggs' Headache Troches The remedy cures more head ache, especially such as affect Nervous Women, than anything I am acquainted with, and It this certificate win be the meaus ot bringing it to the favorable attention ot BUfferers from that trouble, I shall feel that 1 have done tbem a anrvloe. L, K. BHOM'N. PRICE; 2$ CENTS. Hold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on He oetpt of Price. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELIZABETH, N. J. 9 27 lv. DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents JLuiijj Fever X Cores Distemper, naT8,l landers, Jjoea of Appetite, Founder, Fevers, &, lib, to each package. Sold by al( dealers, DRi BULL'S Cures Wind!) A OVDIID coua,&c. bap i oT itUr UesGrfptogandf3n.rn! Facilitates TcetliiiigI Regulates the Bowels I Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. mam HULL'S "TITE PEOPLE'S RKMKDY" For the enreof COUQIIB, COLDS, (lMreuu 4 fsa I ifJCOUGH AHflnja, Con-" BuinpUoa uropi Thoopl and for the relief ol (Jowipllre .per sons, For Sale vy nil druggUts." S9cents em9l)ftt"rH frimocu, itfiiiiiLim. UUITOIVB NOTICE. Jittale qCliarUi J. Kramer, atetaua. Tbs undersigned, hating been anpoln'ad an Auditor to distribute tbe fund In tbe bands of the Kieeutor of Charles i. Kramer, late ot PUhloK. MWm WVUVBVU, "111 111! . 1 11U U1IV109 (ntersswil the eln at bis ooioe It llloomsbunf, on Ihurwlsy, Juutry, 89rd A. U. 1S8J, at nine fc , whieb uws ana place an penns havinsp uiuv u,iuaii, iuwwii, wilt lucvv tuo piniea iatosagjiun,5iiiuua wm appear aua present thaorlMtorr 4b4rd fram commit Io JersiC cisUd mul JuIBT. BUCKINOIIiW, SYRUP pLKOTION NOTICE. "rbo regular annasl election for lMrnctors of tho Catawlfta Deposit, IMnc will be hflld at tbo omce ftSR!?,H5 ffsO&VS&S r. jh. u. m i ustik, casiiier. E tiKOllOtf fiOTIUE. Tlicm trill be an elMtton of a hoard of Directors Of tuo Bloomsburg llinklng Company at their banking ho .no. In llloomsburg on rutsday, Jan. uary ih, isw, at o'cIjcu p. m. to tcrvo tot the easulng year. Oasliler. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following named persons have filed with the Clerk of the Court or Quarter Sessions ot the Pence of Columbia County their petitions for License, which will be presented tothe said Court on Monday, the Twentieth day of January A. V. 1W0, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1. E. I'. Albertaon, Ilesldence, Central. Hotel. Situate at the village of Central, la the Township of Ruirarloal at the Intersec tion of the publlo road leading to Laporte, with the publlo road leading to Jameson City. 3. George Anrand and Harry Anrand, trading aa O force Anrand A Bon, ReMdence, Bloomsburg. Hotel, Bltnate In the Town or llloomsburg, on the south aide ofHecond street, at corner of Raid second street and Miller's alley, adjoining property of Joshua Fetterman, and having a frontage on said Hecond street of sixty-six feet. . Oeo. W.AibandBtewart A. Ash, trading under the firm name of Ash A llro., Ilesldence, Brlarereek twp. Distillers. Bltnate In a room In tbe northeast corner of the second floor of the flouring mill owned by Charles Ash and O. W. Ash, sals mill being situated In Hrlar creek township, bounded on the north by lot of O. W, Ash and Btewart Ash, on the east by land of KM Whttaey'a estate, south by the publlo road and west by land of O. and u. W. Ash. 4. Thomt Boran, Ilesldence, Centralla Borough. Itestaurant, Situate lu said bor ough of Centralla, at the corner of ltallroad and Paxton streets on tbe west sldeof Locust Avenue, on a lot being 25 feet front on ltall road street and 68 feet deep on Paxton street, being tbe southeast corner of said ltallroad and Paxton street. 6. George W. Blllman, Residence, Oonyng. ham township. Hotel. Situate In Conyng ham township, on a plot or ground, bounded on the north by isnat or James Koatenbau- der, on the east by a publlo road leading Ashland, on the soulfi bv a onbllo road street, and on the west by lands of the Le high Valley Company. 6. Urovannl liuoci or John Bush. Resi dence, Jameson City. Restaurant. Situate tn Busarioof township, on a lot desorlbed as rouowst westwmraiy oy tne main pnouoroac leading from Central to Jameson City, north wardlv. eastward! y and southwardly hv lands now or late of J, II.- and A. M. Van ttokle. i T. Rlnehard Berger, Residence, Berwick. Restaurant. Sltcate lntbe borough of lie, -wick, on the south side of Front street be tween Market and Mulberry streets, bound ed on tbe north by Front street, on the south by an alley, on tbe cast by John Hill's land and on the west by other land of It. Berger. 8. Joseph Rakey. Residence, Centralla. Itestaurant. Situate In Borough ofCentralln, on ltallroad Avenne, bounded on the north by said Railroad Avenue, on the east by lot of Mrs. W. U. Price, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot or Joseph Zelgler. 9. Thomas Collins, Residence, Centralla. Restaurant. Bltuate In borough of Centra, lla, on the east side of ixxnist Avenue, hounded on tbe north by lot or James Uan non, on the east by an alley, on tbe south by lot of John Spring and on the west by Locust Avenue aforesaid. 10. Norman Cole, Resldence.Sugarloaf twp. Distillery. Situate In Beaver township, on the Bunbury, llnileton and Wilkes. llarre Railroad east of Mifflin Cross Roads, bound ed on tbe north by said railroad and on the east, south and west br lauds of All nas Cole. 11. John I,. Crawford, Residence, Light Street. Hotel. Hltuste on the east side of Main street In the town of Light Street, In Scott township. 13. Daniel Y, Curry, Resldenoe, Centralla. Hotel. Situate In borough or Centralla, on the northwest corner of Locust A venue and Centre street, bounded on the north by lot owned by U.O. Murphy, oi the east by Lo eust Avenue, on tbe south by Centre street ind on tbe west by an alley. 13. Allnas Cole and Howard 8. Cole, trail log as A. Cole A Bon, Residence, of Allnlaa Cole, Greenwood township. Residence of Howard B. Cole. Burarloaf towmhln. , tlllery. Bltuate tn Sugarloaf township, along ' Coles Creek, about one mile north of the i town of Coles Creek, In the dwelling house - oco tpled by said Howard B. Cole, itnd ad joiuliig said distillery premises on the south, aid distillery and dwelling house being sit uated on the east aide of Coles Creek afore sold. 1 14. Lemuel Drake, Residence, Benton. Hotel. Bltuate In tbe village of llenton, ou the M tin street of said village and Known aa the Kxcbauge Hotel. I IS. Charles H.Dletterlck, Residence. Buck, horn. Hotel. Bltuate In tne town of Buck- 11V11,I .1.1. ..... u. . w.u. U ' -mo .mm stteetof said village and the publlo road to Danville. J 8. B. F. Edgar and Samuel Bmltb, trading as B. F. Kdgar Co.. residences. Fishing eree township. Distillers, situate In Flsii-Inxc-reek township In the basement of the dwelling bouse now owned aud oucnpled by said 11. r. Kdgar, situated on the publlo road leading from the publlo road known as tbe State road to Stillwater, bounded on the north by laud of said 11. F. Edgar, on the east by ald publlo road, on the south by said dlslllleiy premises and on the west by other land of said B. F. Kdgar. 17. Reece Falrman, Residence. Orange vllle. Uotel. Bltuate In Orangevllle, Orange town -hip, bounded on the north by lot of Calvin Herring, ou the eit.t. by publlo road leading from Uloomsburg to llenton, on the south by lot of Dr. O. A. Mogargell, aud on t.h.9 w0l by a publlo road. H. J. tt. Fqwlerand J. W. Lore, trading as J.ll. Fowler Co., Residences. Pine township. Distillers. Bltuate In Pine township, lntbe basement of lbe Uwelllnie house ocoupied by said J. w. lre Bim situaiuu in sata fine lu aJlulnlnz tbo distillery premises nrore4Atd.br unded on tbo north by land of iHitoa Dlrk.on the east by publlo road leading trout juii vi.iu uimyYine, uu vu soatu uy s.iiJ ill, tlllery I remlso, a iu on the west by lena oi j. rowier, 19. Churles Fetterman, Ilesldence, Cen tralla. Hotel. Hliuate In Centralla tiorough nn a lot hounded on the north by lot of (leu. W. Davis, deceased, on the south by lot of rutrlck Uad uy, on the east by an alley, and oil lbe west by Ixtcustavenue of said borough containing '25 feet froutonsald fiocust avenue and MO feel In depth. !0. flauiu-l Pegley, Ilesldence. Catawlssa. luwmumui. nilu'tia iu ,uwu u, wiui.i.Mb (JjUwIiu township, on M Mu street, bounded o i the eul by Hocnud street, ou the south by nuiu siruet. ua iuu wen iui, ui nttuon Urahain, and on the north by an alley. 21, James II. Falrman, Ilesldence, Ber wick. lLaktntirant. Hltuataon Front street lu Berwick borough, between Ifarket and Mulberry streets, south stde, bounded on the north by Front street, on the south by an alley, ou the east by an alley, and on the weal by laud of Moses Markle. r jo. A. tl trolltner, uesiueuce, r.yers jruvv. tbtfl. 'mtii4te In theyllagegf Kyersarqre, rswowood (nwnshlp, ou lot bounded ou tie east br the publlo road lea.ilng from lloomsbnrir to Mlllvllle. an tbe north by tbe uubitfl tcuui ifiiidln la Jaraertown. on tbe wet by an alley, aud oa tbe south, by lot of S3. PeUr Oross. Ilesldence. nioomsbura. Ilfittlcr, Bltuate In the lown of Uloomsburg. o Mala street In Scott-town, bounded on the fi'irih uy lot of Mrs.tfboeinuker, aud on tbe ituui uy ijewiara siroew SI. John V, Onlrlsworthy, Residence, Cen on tho wfsl side of IJocilst avenue, adlqlnlhg toi ni AiifUnel O'Haraon the norfh, and 0( 21. J, It Olrton, Residence, H'oomsburf, Hotel. Kltuatetn the town of Uloomsburz. ou Hie soulh side of Main street, between the liifiliriiie tore of J. It. Hchnyler Jt Co. and ilia clothing store of 1). Lowenberg's estate, 'tut known SB theBt, Klmn Hotel. 21. Frederick M. Ollmoro, Resldenoe, II miiiiiburir. Itestaurant. Bltuate In the it it t lllooinsburg, on the north side of tin' nut street or said town, in tne ismt place i i Hvupiattby blinfudillQHinasBrow(r's T. Wllllnm Olgger, ttesldenee, 1! loo ma l.iirir Hotel. Hltuate lu town of Blooms. rc on the northwest corner of East and Hlxlh streets, on a certain lot of ground bounded on the north by lot of Hoyt'n heirs, tl I he eiwt iiy East street, ou tbe south by Hlslb street, and on tbe west by an alley. 24. Wm. II. Ullmore. Ilesldence. Blooms- bunr. He-tuurant, ailuate In the town of ll oiiiHuurg, uuunueu on ino nur,ii uy iiiuru ej, nn therastbylolorN.J.Hendersbott. i. n l he Mouili by tlsln or Hecond street, and mi tun west uy niuers uuey. 21. Uary Ilailedlne, Residence, Rupert, linn 1. Hltuate lu Ilnpert, In MouUiur town sliln on a lot of irround aillolnine lands now of W, M, Monroe, a publlo road, and lands of iiuiiiM tyfc ). Cbauney B. Ikeler. Resldenoe. Benton. Hole). Hlibateln the village of Uentun. In Itentnn township, on the northwest side of Main street, on a lot bounded on the north by u public road leading from Main street to the n. it a. It. It., on the east by tbe Main lreet of said vlllage.on the suulli by lot of Keller tiros., nnu on tne wei uy au aue; ft neiiig auou sixiy.six teet troni on aaiu juai si i. ei, anil about 2UU feet deep, il. John I- Kline, residence conrnshun town tbln. lloteL situate tn ('on nham towDfblD. on the publlo ro-ul leading from Numedla to Cen irulia. bu dedon tbe no th by lands of said Julia u Kline, on the east by publlo ro.d sfore h ii, on tbe south ant west by o'her landsot ssH.lohn I. Kline. ft. NUhnKnorr,renienoa Numedla Hotel, Mluate In Numedla, In Locust township at the liiteraecuon of the road Io idlng from Catawlsa to Centralis, with tbe publlo road leading from Numedla to Kerntown, on a lot ot land, bounded on tbe north by lands of Mary Foi, on tbe east by land te ot larmsn Kabrlnger. oa tbe south bv said publlo rosd leading from Numedla to Kerntown and nu the l by said publlo road leading from Catawlssa to Oentrslls. U. UesterKUtler,res'denceCaiawla. Hofl situate tn tbe town of outwit a, In CiuMstw township, on tbe cornei oi Malu aid Hecond suoeia, bounded on the ea-t by rtecond street, pn t be oortli by aln street, on the aoutu by an ffief and ou 10 Wpljt by larfd Of I'olly pyer; Sis. John Kiites, rebMen'-e Mlffllnviilo. Hotel, Wate In Ulminrllle. Miniln toWnuhlp.' on Uii ortn Side of Third siret pf said ylllatco of MIDinyllleon a )ot oojtulod pn the north by tuffeireet, gnus east br It W of Vmauuil WlrkfiTidsll. on tha south bv aald 'l'l Ircl Btrenf.. j fcnfloB m Mt by )?t of(0oorgp M 1U f deteoaod, I as. Joseph Kleckner, resldenre Espy, llolel, situate In vUlageot JSspy, Insoolt townsMp. ou the north side of Main road leadlnir from llluouis- hunr b3 ttarwlck. bounded on the north bv an alley, on lbe east by lbs road leading from atld kfaln roadioUieUelawarsLackawauiaA WrtU srs ltallroad depot, on lbs aoulU by said Main ruaa or staio sirevt vt asvj auii vn tuv wvsv u ot of Stephen Itttlt, u. j, Kelly, itrndsncfi, uentraua. Hotel. aawuh aTei.ua, in tne uorougn of sMBK4otBe nonb br lot of u a sua aaac fcr Juuevaa avenue, oa lb asXwV MSWSSBSA aa aa tas) aKuaw w S7. H. J. Kelly, MesMenc. CeDtraUs. Whol. sale aa an Agent. Httuate ou Looust avenue la the Borough ot Centralis, bounded on the north by lot ot u. a Millard, on the east by fxienst venue, on the south by lot ot Catharine Morn son and on tbe west by an aUey. George II. Uffler, Residence, Conylcihara township. Hotel. Hltuate In Locust Dale In Conyngbam township, on the north sido ot publlo road leading towards Ashland, and being a two story frame building fifty tort front ana about slity-slx foot deep. to. Benjamin Lewis, Residence, Jsmlson City. ItoteL Bltuato In Jamison city In sugarloat township, bounded on the north by Market street, eastward ly by Water street ot said town, southwardly by lot ot M. J. Trtpo, and wcat wardly by an alley, and containing In front along said Water street forty feet, nod seventy feet In depth along said Market street. 4a ftohr MoHenry and Lafayette Sre'er, tradiDg as Itobr Mcllenry Co, Kesldence, Ben ton township. Distillers, situate In Benton township, on tbe publlo road leading from the town of Benton to Derrs rostofflce, adjoining the Distillery premises, bounded on the north and east by other lands ot Kohr Mcllenry, on the south by lands of Roar MoUenry Co., and on the west by lands ot llohr Mcllenry. 41. Samuel Mulosky, Residence, Centralla. Itestaurant. B.tuato tn Contrails Borough on Ixicust avenue, bounde I on the north by lot of H. J. Kelly, on the east Dy said Locust Avenue, on the south by lot of aoorge W. Davis and on the went by an alley. 41 John MoDoonelL Residence, Centralla. Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borough, bounded by lot of John Moran on the south, lot ot o. U. Millard on the west. Railroad street on le north, and Andrew Rooney on tbe east. 43. John Monroe, Resldenoe, GermantAwn. Restaurant, bltuate la ueimanlown, Conylng. ham township, bounded on the east by property or Midget Shields, on the south by land ot Locust Mounui n Co. on the west by property ot Mrs. J 'bn Cssoy, and on tbe north by publlo road lenoiDg to Mt. CarmeL 1 41. Arthur McLaughlin, Residence Centralla. llou-1 Mtuate tn centralla Borougb, on the southeast corner of Locust arenus and Park streets In said Borough. 5. Arthur J. McLaughlin, Residence, Cen tralla. wnolcsale. Bltuate In Centralla Borough on tbe southeast corner of Locust avenue and fark streets of said Borough. 4S. J. B. MoUenry, Residence, Benton. Hotel. Situate In the vlUage ot Benton, In Benton town. bin. on the Main street of said vlllaare. adloln. log lota ot ur. T. C Mcllenry and ullve lless, and known as the "Mcuenry House." sr. Edward McFaddcs. Residence, centralla. Restaurant. Bltuate la centralla Borough, on Locustavenue. bounded on thenorth by property ot oeorge W. Davis Jr., on the south by property ot Dr. H. M. Laohelle. 4s. George W. Miller, Residence, Brlarereek township. Uotel. situate In Brlarcroek town ship, bounded on tbe Cast by A. It, Adleman, on sue Bouin uy UlUCVU niuuwi MM owijuuu Michael, on the westliy ru' IpHponey andMosts Markle and other land, nort-l by John 1L bult'a land in Brlarereek. an. Edward P. Mccormick. Residence. Ber wick. BoteL Bltuate tn Berwick Borough, on Front street, ooutiaea on me nana oj rrout Ueet, on tbe east by a arte; street, on tbe south DrudDllsuwi,us,uoiim u, u. uusfcTor auu Charles Baaa, and known as Croia Keys Uotel.' fid. John 8. Vann. Pvildcr.fv nWnalmH' Hotel. Hltuate tn the town or nioomnhiirov nn the northeast corner of Second and Centre Btreeu in said town. Sl. John Nftrtnnv. UMMnnm. nn,Mlla Restaurant. Rltuate in Centralla Borough ad Jolnlng lot of D. F. Curry on the north, on tbe east by an alley, on the south by lot of ot alien Cane, and on the west by said Centre street, said bouse being a two story frame building. S3. John Nennnv. npfrinenr, nnnfrAlfa Wholesale Liquor store, situate In Centralis Borough, on Coutre street, adjoining lot ot D. F. curry, ou the corlb, on the east by an aUey, on the south by lot of EUen Cane, and on the west by said centre street, said bouse being a two story frame building. 3. Johanna O'Connor, ftealripnr. nAnr.raiiA. Wholesale. Situate In Centralla ttomnirh. nn the west side ot Locust avenue adjoining lots of Mit.utM;i u iivuuci uu uie HUUVU, aua lot OI AtDCrt ball s on the north. Bald bulldlnir beinir a two story frame dwelling bouse. 64. Amandus lfelffer. ttesldencA. ontmiia. HoteL Situate In Centralla lloramrh. hnnruiM on tho north by lot of James Uoldsworth's heirs, on the oast by Locust avenue, on the south by Malu street, and on the west by an aUey, said house being a two and one story frame house. OS. J. W. Ferry. Residence. Rnrarlnar town. ship. HoteL situate in sugarloat township, bounded on the north by land of Itantz b Myers, on the east by land of savage heirs, on tha south by land ot xujah Hess, and on the west by land of Elijah Hess. fid. Andrew Roonev Jr.. TtrmtitanrA nnntmtta Restauraut. situate In Centralla Borough, on the east side of Locust avenue, hniiruimi nn t.ttn north by lot ot B. F. Burke, on the east by an alley, on the soutt by the Edward curley lot and on the west by Locustavenue. 57. James M. ReUlr. Reddenm. rvnt.rai, Restaurant, situate In Centralla Borough, bounded on the west by Locust Avenue, on the HnnhlwIritAr InilMu. Uwuijw i. .... ... J . " " w. a wu. w . ..1.111 J . wi wo tivih U V an alley and on tho south by lot ot Owen Cain. 58. Alfred Itantz. Residence. Bent n. Reatan. rant, situate lu thu village ot Benton on a lot ot ground bounded on tne north by lot of Caro line Mcuenry, wife ot Bohr McUenry, on the east by lot of Ira nets, on tbe souihoy public road leading from Benton to Cumbra, and on the west by publlo ruad leading from Benton to uuiuauury. or, uiwiu nr. iiciiBuyucr, lumoence uataWuV sa. Hotel Eltutte in the town ot Catawlssa in Catawlssa township, on corner of Main and sec ond streets, bounded on the east by other landsjof AunaReifsnyder, on the west by second street, on the south by Main street and on tne north by an alley. Known as "Susquehanna Hotel." eo. Cortex B. Bobbins. Realdeuoe Btoomnhnnr wholesale, situate in the town of Bloomsburir. tin ,IM nnrfh U nr Uiumnrt D, ma. l". ". w. aa wuv V. .WUU .1.111. VUIU1UOU northwardly by lUdire alley, eastwardlv hv mr ot Mrs. Luclnda beeshoitz, southwardly by sild cuuuu suocb, siiu wtnaruiy oy 1UL ur jr, il Urower. (1. Stephen a. Rhawn. Rcs'dence catawtsan. rterstaurant, sltnate In the town of Catawlssa, In Calawtssa township, bounded on the east by lands of petitioner, on tne west by an alley, ah the north by Main street, and oa the south by ar alley. '- ' 61 A. K. Smith. Residence Jcrseytown. noti. situate In Jersei town. In Madison township, on the publlo road leading from B ickborn, Columbia county, to White Halt, In Montour county, bo united on the north by aald publlo road, on tho tram, uj tiuiuw ui i.. jvrciuiier auu eatnuei urug ler, J. O. Fruit and B. F. Welliver, on tho south by land ot William Johnson's testate, and on the vnt u j iuuuu nuui iMuing iroui atrnviLte to Wsshlngtonvttle. 63. Georcre W. Sterner. Residence. Blooomsburz. hotel situate in the town of Bloomsburg, on the north side of Second street, corner of Murray allov and aald street, known as the sterner in Block, ad. Joining lands of c. S. Furman, WUllam Neal una tbo said aUey and street, 4. Chester Btlltz. ROFldenre. Jamison rir. HoteL Bltuate m sugarloat township, in Jaml. Sn city, on a lot of ground adjoining Market reet In tbe northwestern division ot Bald place. containing one acre ana lorty-eum perches and known aa the "Manor Rest inn." S3. Addison W. Bhuman. kcaldcniHi Main- vllle, Malnvuie, noteL situate in Main township 111 lnu Ul mn 1 1 1 , nu vi4 miq 1 1 1 .1 1 u Ul,u lOBIUDg from Catawlssa to Beaver valley, adjoining lot ot J. B. Longencerger, on tbe east by laud ot J, tl. Yetter on tne soutn, by said road on the west, and on tbo north by lot of M. u. camp bell. M. Mary C. Smith, Residence, Beaver township. Uotel. Bltuate In Beaver town, .hip, bounded on the west by publlo road leading from Catawlssa to HlngUiwn. flu lbs cast by lands of U A, Bbnman, and on tbe north, and iquIIi bf the same, 7, Bernard Hlobner, Residence, Blooms burg. Restaurant. Bltuate tn the town of Uloomsburg. on tbe south side of Second trect, bounded northwardly by said Hecond street, eastwardly by lot of John K. Lockard, southwardly by an alley adjoining the Ex change Hotel property, and westwardly by au alley adjoining said Exchange Hotel property, 68. Franklin L. Bhuman, Residence, Cata wlssa, Hotel. Situate In Catawlssa, Calsw wlssa township, on corner of PI lie and ltallroad streets, bounded on, the north by flue street, on the west by Railroad street or ulley, on the south by lands of V, L. Bhuman, and on the east by lands of Angelina Bhumau, 69. Benjamin F. Hponenbeig, Residence, Berwick, Hotel. Hltuate In borough of Ber. wick, bounded on the erst by land of llr. A. II. MeCrea, on the west by Market street, north by Front street, south by Cunal street or Dug road, known as 81, Cbarles Hotel. 70. William B. Taylor, Kesldonce. Blooms burg. Bottler. Bltuate In tbe town of Bloomsburg, bounded northwardly by land of N. J. Hendersl.olt.etut by Caleb Barton, south by Main or bectmd street, and west by other land of H, J. Ueiidershott. 71. August Tblele. Residence, Berwick, Bottler. Bltuate lu the borougb of Berwick, on Canal street, bouuded on the south by Canal street, on the eat by land or Sarah Baker, ou tbe north by land of Barah Baker, and on the west by Ilokinan land, 7X William It. Tubbs, Residence, Blooms, bnrg. Hotel, Bltuate on the south sd6 of Htfioud street oq a (ot bountfed'norlhwardry by said Becoud street, eastwardly by an alley and tha Opera House lot. southwardly by fine alley, and ve-twardly by Whitman's alley, known as the Exchange Hotel. 71. O.W. Turner. Resldenoe, Orangevllle. Hottl. Bltuate In tbe vlllsge of Orantevllle, In Orange township, un the northeast oorner of Pins and Main streets, and known as the Oiangev,le (lotel, rt MF 74. Boyd R, Vellcr. Residence. Malnvllle. Hotel, Bltuate In the town of Malnvllle. township of Main, on a lot of land bounded .isfullows: Ou tbe west by Catawlssa creek, ou tbe south by land oi Charles Ilelohart, on the east by land of Cleaver Menslnger, and un the north by land of J, W, Bhuman. 75. Livingston Yesger, Residence, Locust lowosnip. jtotei. Bltuato in ixwust town, .hip, on the publlo road leading from Data- tnu wisva in ventraua, nrlsHa to Centralla. adlolnlns: biuds nf Juwih Herner, Muyberiy Hughes, and Samuel Klaae, known aa National Cross Keys UoUl, WM. II. RNYDER, Clerk O. B. O, M. QUICK, Deputy. Clerk's Office, Utoomsburg, I'tu, Dee. XL USD. N OTICE Mutual Insur nun Cniupauy of Lime Uldge, will meet at Ihi lilll of the tv-ntrn llr inu.v k nr it m Centre township, Columbia co'tnty 1'a., ou Monday iud isuiun, vi.niiuirr, I Vvl VVWU'n UU UO ra of 10 s. tn. and 1 p. in., for the purpos of electing iin.tiiiQ iu, mo ciii'iiiis; jwtr, auu tor transact. Ing such other business sa may properly como be WIO BttlK VJJiJiUJ, bAUUIII.NKYIIAR0. Becretary, QUAlITUIt NOTI0M. Motion tl hpillliv civiin that in nnnMrnllnn will be made to tne Governor of Pennsylvania o-i Jau- a. it May. and Isaao eat 11 led An I act to provide lo tho Incorporation and rtirula. , tlon of certain corporatloua, aporovud apm v.'th, t'71 and the sev ral supplements thereto, for the charter of an lulendoi oorportlloii to tw o Ittxl the VN est fork Improveinent Company, ihorha'. acter and ooleci of nlilch la the coustrticilon u( dams an 1 dnvlry and rloatlnz of saw lou-i. timber auti luuiuaru tue Heat pur ut i'lmiu Ul uek In lbe strean cQuuwes oi ouiitvau ana i;oiumQn. said stream not. eaeeedtntr ttrentr mlliu i.i lunirt.ii. wlib tbs tizUt to clear out. Improve and use the aatne, pureUaae dans, erect new dams, sUabrUteu daeoetL ortb ond widen tbe same. CIIAH.il. CLIUlBMr, rtf-Tf-W. Alt'y.forApBUesnU, CLOSING WINTER MEN, BOYS mi CIBLBEEN. UMMEEWIEAE, HOSffiffiY, JL0Y1S, MAW smi CAPS, at L WAWW Tho mild December weather is tho cause for making a clean sweep betoro stock taking. As is generally known, ours is the LARGEST and CHOICEST STOCK of MEN'S WE All in Columbia and Montour counties. With three months of winter weather before us, the opportunity is a rare one, and one that will undoubtedly bring to our store many buyers. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, B. F. Savib, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. 11 BALK II IK iniB, pips, nras, lit. Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FUltNISHEl) ON ALL WO UK IN HIS LINE. irat -ionr li t om' u g O pi,i Hous- R0SC0E C0NKLING: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. Bv his nenhew. Alfred IL Conllln,'. This work will shortly bo Issued by us, and sold uHtUy ty njutrip. Octavo, COO pages, steel portrait, and facsimiles of letters of eminent contemporaries lfl both parties. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, to mfcfce flatly ITlDlliutloiUl tar th rrrnmM fnnivA of territory. One of tha greatest oppwtunlUM to mue money erer offflred. (When writing, mention toil paper.) CHARLES L WEBSTER &CQ 3 Bast 14th atrmt, Nw Vork, APPVTC? Actlirp, Enenjstlo Man can rtlil i I r maka fwn ill to siso di er 11 1 TPn r rainth s-lilnir tor us aud enfor VYfV'' 1 IT. I I tbB cwifirt. of Icnowlnf that tbey are working f ir an old and tellable Arm, De sirable territory in towns and counties can be se. cured by prompt application, n e grow tbe stock. weotfer. Address VILtaitUM Ui VIS S. Utl. Nurserrmen, Daltltrore, Md. Ian illar. 1I()TSI-Itlrt;s, ARK. The largest an1 tla' UK -d'tr II ITBL In Amert ca, with then a 'st Hurt llmn-MIn the world con. nctm. win upi'n (duoer in inieinoai ot u. u. Hakkon, of White MuuutJlii Hotels) Mr son of 1S90 January lsth. 'rickeis should ha biiiiirht via BU Louis and Iron Mo'int.tl i s. io ttheru K. it. i-i r tt. THOOY'S' HOLIDAY. The Un&t Youth's I'aper Kver 1'iibllihed. VVH.l, UK OUT JANUARY 7TIT. Itxan In- tbe Vlrnt Number. For sjlo by n wtdelers. rrloo S cents. sal mn M WANTED. A1 to canvass for the silo of Nursery stnem steady emplornient guarintoed 8Al.l(V ANI Bi'. iuildl?M PA til Ann w nn.. if .Mn. Chaca DrothorB Company, n'p Jan. Mar. iio.imuTJtlt, N. V. ItllS GREASE IlEhT IN Tint ivmii "srlni QualltiM are nntuii ,s. sctoallr onilsstlna itro boxes o anriil(r Ir I. " Hot eft.cud hyb..t. U WJIK Ull, lUNE. , . ron salr uy tllerchunt. and i.i.jr. Cca ara llr. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleantes and bcautiucs th. hsir. Promotes a luxuriant growth, N.v.r Fails to RtiTor. Qrsy Hilrtolti Yo.thful Color. T.,enU llandralX ana hair faUtJAf 1811 d TQISSOLUTION OV 1'AltVNEUUUIl'. Tlotloe Is hereby given that the partnership be. iwreu u. r. 1-eicot.K. n. r. fejonca aud u. u, IfacocW.wjs dissolved oa the nret day of Jsnu. ary, A. I)., one thousanl eight hundred and iimi-tjr, autsras miuuq to tne tutttj. if, I'eacock, All deb's nwn to tbe add partnership are to be received br the sild 8. V. Peaooek. ant n. , i'u. onck and all demands on the said partnership are to be proitntrd 10 Ij-in t rpaymentailheir place oi bit.lneasou iho soulhwel turner of Main and Market tilreets. In the town of Ulcomsburir. IVm . Btlvanla, wlterc the business will be continue,! by the said B. V Peacock and O. O. Peacock under tbo unit uwie ui ci, it, i-eacocit uu J, V. PlACOCI, 8. K. p.icoca; O. C. PkACOCt D HPOLUI'ION NQTIOtJ Notlcotaberebrfrlven thai tha Arm nt whinr Conmr Sloan, li this dar dlwolvd. K. II. Mam retiring from the arm. Tbe bislnei will be con. d'ictfd In the fulure by While s Courier, remain, lnir members of the arm. All blila win ti n.in hv U bite Conner, and all accouuia heretofore mode ara payable to ibeji. V. u. Waira. i' ...9U"',,V rnni:n axle AND FALL I.MAIER. CLIAffilNC SALE. REDUCTION. IN CARPETS, Tapestries, Velvets and Body Brussels. During the next 30 days I will prices . $1.25 B)dy Brussels at $1.00. $1.25 Velvets at $1.00. .90c Tapestries at.75. 75c Tapestries at .(i5c. .... . . - -65c Tapestries at 50c. AU choice styles and' good lengths at 3" Next D or to I. W. Hartmnn & At flnrwtWaT I ISSSJH THAU) BT. liouis to)"1 -..i Cases Pain Instantly. Strengthens Weak Parts. Quiets Nervousness. Rop p&stevs A New Enalaad rluusohold IUmmlr. U.lr.rtallr popalar beesas. of real medicinal merit. For th ooocttess pslas and aches, lorem or weakneBsos. no matter how ceased or bow MTete. which attack to. human body, no remedy in th. world Is so prompt and thorooah la rclMvinf. curlnjr and re. storincasthaU 1'Uater, U..iUelt4 Teai.ar artkeiise.d. of people, and the constantlr tncroaeins sale ot those DlasteriL is smiJe proof of the tratb ol tbis assertion, C7 HOP lI.A8Ti:BS a.Ter kara r IrriUte. -ilii" S',' tmf!!? B"w rooTl feel happier to. morrow, ITeela good the moment pat on. BUT RISE HERE., Be. Piaster, are -sold by idrmediclu. dealers Ilon'tVi swindled Into taklai a si.lietitotent Imitation. Uixutar. o( the rnonrieter. wUl he found on th genuine goods. " HOP PLASTER CO., PnopRltToaa, BOSTON. lUuMrMulmkir, Atoll Atiktrnttl imiUru Do You Know Wtacethe United Statei Mintis mPhiladslphia? You may not you may ssyt "What good will It do trie to know?" WE SAY It will do you considerable (tooil. Directly opposite, at 1838 OIIKdTISUI' 8T,, lean Hii-tne-vrnr-arnuiul attraction, viz: E. O. ' IIOM PrjON'rt 8 1 Bill AL LONDON-MADE (M.oriUNG 1IOU-B. Fashlonsblo and re ' ble v rmenls nro hero obtainable at ii me), ting prices, IT WILL PAY YOU :omo pedal 1) tn tho city and buy A London-Made Suit. tbey aro equal to any Brat class made lo-measure suit that will cost $30.00, IP YOU CANNOT GOME write for Bamplea of cloth and fashion catalogue. Directions how to order suits by mail sent with all snmiilea, AllUItKSS i 1 0. THOMPSON Mail Order Department, I. O. IlOX 413. PILADELPHIA. Bono Heal trqit TOULTltr. Crusted Oyster KHQlU, F1UC aud v 3c. uiii4 viinuiuAu nuutiti, Yoric la. CHICHCbTCR'S ENGLISH PtMNIRUlAl PILLS LU)d Croib UUiuund llmud n"t Tk b1t ralikbla til 11 br i.U kiv ..at r. La41, auk lr.T8tsvt fur U lit. Wrsil,I r4 MUUMWtM,MU4 VilkUurlbbM. Taakasai.laiU aWa . Lailca." mat fail aa. a a.s.11 M. lk- OdMtur CkMlMTfJ,, MaaUsa a,lkUa4a,l-a. i.a d 4t, udito'vs notioh; Xtal af Aiivw Craol-v, drrrascd. Tlie undsislinrd auditor sppolntfd to inaVeMl trlbutlori of tbe funds in tbo bands of eadij i 1 1 adm ntstntor In said t-ststo wm me. t tb naitiea intcresiod at bis once on ,ua streor. In ilia I trout combw lu oa stid fund. I f rrvii lllJIUJJ.mTEXAS iii.iii.ntEXicot mmaamMmvni at i nr SALE CLOTHING Bell at the following reduced Son's, IlLoajisQaitG, Pa, IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE, . oiccpinff un witn only one chanre Coapon Stations In U. S. sad Canada with prltilcM T"insme lamous Hot Springs of Arksuss. . ..-..-.. l..r.i.nai,ai,tul,M i-W.B IIIHBK1BI1 T S AT imil mm .OUR NEW I 'tat Aid Ws.tr-hi .TTOftRtSlVlf.l IwsVlcliIn lb w UailkMMf. WilTUltatl hsan MVI.U aluaUDsr CsWtw Both Udl' And (tall iUm, with work! utl of fMuiTiviaa. on riuoau SU.ll loMllIr ran saonrl sins. Yrsp. torthr with ar Urf d altwbU lint of Household iplei. ThM ttmclosuii wall tha r a t rh . (ara tTVataK. Ill Itiu work B-4 dft 1 to .BOW What! WO MtMl JOB 14 (tkOs Who Call JMt rVltnilt and nikbara and thru abatta van that alarsts ra.nliai la vtlnoUo tnda for di. which bold for j art whan odc unad. tod tbua wa ausj rapaitL Wa bay all aipraaa, ftairttl, ale. A tit 7ns oasaw an, tt jon wooia uao io go io won lor ou tarn are from U20 to COO par wk cad BpwanSi. Addraaa, Btlaaua .V Co., UiiiSIS, l'ortland, Malu.7 u-i8;tr. how Lost I How Regained, KNOWTHYSELF I HE BG EHnir rB lee A Scltntlne sad Gtandard Popular Usdlcal Trsatlsa and Physical Debility, Imuarltlas of ths'Blood. iltiiiilil'ILiarlrAH Resnltlnf from FoUy, Tic, Icsmnes, XzceasM or ""ruxstloa, KnsrviunraSahTvSlS f ft V, ork, Bssbwsa, tbs BarrM or Boctsl Hi-IatSnT Avoid wukUlfol prstandcrs. Poi.t,, this mat MndlBf, embossed, ftUrSt Pries only w to msU, postpsli, eoncealef In plain wrspnef. IUas trsUrs Prospectus Frar, If jou annlv now Ti oistinCTUhed author, WmV II. rlit i M b w! eeivecf tht GOLD ArtD JEvWlXlSj "rEIljlt from tha Natloaal Medical i A.Toclatlon for Is PllIZK KSNAY onHBKVoia JSl TH V8ICAI, BEniI,ITyDrVpkerandaca5il HXl 11 fn'f,lcU" "r b. Sr!.nitSd??oSr. i IE. .,5i"0.Bjr MKOIOAt INSTITUTE, Ho. 4 llalOach Ht Ilo.ton, aiass., to whom ai &'a.Cka! 0rktt" te sffidU 1.3 d 4t. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 1-8 d il. Catarrh 9 aPel'i' Havo You Tried Cream Balm' the best Remedy ? roelstered. so pia it.2a.ffiYr"Blla'M'Tarre,lBt. New Voric I'AHM l'OK UBNT .ilV.raoMS0'"rea. witnnandsomo now bo una and barn, and supplied wub abundant water will be rented" at a low'rent tor the te?i of nje yes toagooaunantwhoean furnish hii own stock: ValS',Ui5'?ESVv,T'1BK.,4rm 15 10 l" catawlsat valley en tne Township road from Brandon, llletri sasB wuriu, ajur IkclUliMaja uju4l4. ad U InUadaea ou fiM fOsMU WU1 mi 1 1 1 Omlj lkM t writ t4Bfcl SlIIMl sjaalka ish .a th cWb.. AU jm btt a u dl HltnUl ftbowr oaf t Um wk AlLjt k(.ban U thlrM sVftt4 ftt. lt TkMlwiif nltmbtipywM(t9fUittsJU Ul attUtk uit t iU talk. Il b raft4, IwUtiUiltU. MliwfM wrf W wUl 1W tkw fm Wow in MMAka MMlttlOiliyil , from U Urt, flaw M. KAIXaVTT fcUL.ia V U4,JW1Sm uis tr. rn-. Totem Hi wHaWlaw isweT7aaFa aaaaPtTV'i'lBBal mrcDcAiiaiv 1 f?V15J. I'.MAmu.ClareBVMt.Vr