POWDER AbBolutoly Puro. -nits powilor never Tories. A marvel of purity, ffK.ntrt.li and wholosoinonoiw. Mora economical ttuinllio ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition wiui inemuruiuuooi low wat, BUort wpljrtit alum or puospunuj yuwuera. sota oruy in can, KOTALif akinu jl'uwdbh vu., iw vau su, h.x, The Columbian ir-rnMta&od every Friday. Subscription prlco, KntcrcSTftt tUo Toat Ofllco at Blooraaburff, l'a,, ft3 BOCO"1 vIJWW Uvwj jiiuivu ajw BLOOMSBURG, PA FIIIDAY, JUNE 27, 1800. COBU1CT BlILHOiD TIM TlllLX. Tr.iloi on tue r roiiows 1 NORTH MS a. m. (J:31 p. m. & It. It. It. loave import as sotrrn. 11:03 a. ra. 603 p. m. TratnsontlioD.L. W. It. It. loavo Uloomsburg a9 follows i hohth. Boorn. j 26 a. m. 8:32 a. m. 10 49 a. m. 12:18 p. m. 8:35 p. m. :15 P. m. :30 p.m. 8:21 p.m. Tralnsonthe N.4:W. 1J. Kallwaypasa Bloom Ferry as roiiows: NORT1T. 10:43 a. m. i.vt p. m. BUMD1T. NORTTI. 10:43 a m Bourn. 19:37 p. m. 4-30 p. m. SOUTH. 6:39 p m ULOOMSUUlta 6 SULLIVAN ItAlLltOAU Taking effect MONDAY, SKITEUUBH S, 18S9. ISOUTI1. N011TH, Ar. AT. AT. LV. LV. LV. STATIONS. r. M. A. M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. Moomsbunr, 6 8 11 13 7 o 8 35 s 35 8 40 MalnHtrcot 0 18 11 II 0 65 Irondale . 6 16 11 84 6 66 Paper Mill 6 0S 11 31 6 41 Llehtstroct. 05 11 !8 6 4.1 oranecvllle 5 61 11 CO 6 35 8 42 2 42 6 47 8 45 2 45 6 60 8 53 2 53 7 00 8 66 2 65 7 03 9 05 3 07 7 10 9 15 3 17 7 20 9 20 3 20 7 21 9 25 3 25 7 21 ForKa. 6 45 11 10 6 5J Tannr'a 42 11 l O Stillwater 6 37 11 U 17 titnn R 28 10 65 6 10 9 33 3 34 7 35 r7in S 23 10 50 6 07 SI 3 31 7 S3 coles creclc B SO 10 45 0 05 38 3 40 KiTrtTS?. fi 15 10 42 6 02 II 42 3 M 7 40 7 41 Laubacha.... 8 is 10 40 m 47 3 n 7 47 CentraL 03 10 8.1 5 53 9 67 3 53 7 67 jlrnlson City.... B 00 10 30 5 50 10 00 4 00 8 00 r. m. a. Hi a. u. a. h. p. . r. h HAI.KH. For Hale. An eight room houso nnd lot In West Uloomsburg, by Wm. Habb. Fob Sale Dwelling houses la Ulooms burg, Orangcvillc, Espy and Hupert Pa. Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansis anil Vir ginia. Vacant lots In Uloomsburg. Store properties, Grist mills and other property by M. P. Lutz, Insurance anil Heal Estate Agcnt,.Bloomsburg, Pa. Foil Sale. Houso and lot In Rupert, lot 120 x 140 ft. Two story, house, with nine rooms. Hay windows, out kitchen, lco and coal house, good stable, chicken and pig pen. Choico fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two railroads, Twclvo trains a day each way, to Blooms burg, faro 80 rourd trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, if taken soon. M. 1. Lutz, Insuranco & Heal E4t. Agt. ForSalk. Fine building lot, Matu St., near Normal School. Apply to G. W. Kbiter. Icrtnal. Chas. Elwcll returned from the New England Conservatory of Mu9ic Monday. Ex-Sheriff Ent is lying seriously ill at his residence. Mrs. K. Y. Oswald, Miss E. W. Mc Kclvy, Chas. W. McKclvy and Geo. E. El well aro spending this week in Boston. Isaiah Hupert lias accepted a position in the Pennsylvania railroad depot at Cata. wissa. Edith M. Heber, daughter of Dr. W. M. Hebcr, graduated at Buckncll University at Lowisburg, last Tuesday. Matthew McHcynolds a son of Dr. Mc Heynolds, nnd a graduate of Lafayette Col lege has accepted a position with an engi nccr corps in North Carolina. Harry Uouck returned from Poughkcep sio last week, having completed a course In Stenography at the Business College in that city. Ho wcut to New York on Mon day, whero a good position ha s been offer ed him. Uloomsburg was well represented at Coney Island L. I., ono day last week, among those who visited the famous re sort wero V. Clark Slo.in, Frank Sloan, Dan Brown, Ad. Hrown, Charles P. Elwcll, Dr. E. F. Smith, Ed. Uoonc, nnd Mr. Mc Dowcll.all now or formerly of Ulooms burg and vicinity. July Oth. Williamsport and Danvlllo will celebrate tho Fourth of July. Ent Post expect to hold a camp flro ncar Espy within a few weeks. Tmno Mum & Co's. carpet mill nt Philadelphia was destroyed by Oro last week. Loss was nearly $25,000. Tho first excursion for tho Sunday schools was held at Central Thursday, by tho Presbyterian church. Communion services will be held in tho Lutheran Church Bunday July Oth. Pre paratory services, Friday evening July 4th. Tho Bloomsburg Baso Ball Club will play two games of ball with Sunbury on July 4th. J. K. Blttcflbcndcr's family was increas cd Wednesday morning by another voter. Both mother and son aro doing well. Ono of tho workmen on tho telcpheno lino near Esnv received n sustroko Tucs dav. Uo was much better tho following day. Thcro will bo a gamo of Base Ball at Athletic Park, Friday Juno 27, between Milton anil Ulooinsburu. Gamo called at 3:30 p. m. Foil Balk. Four team horses. Ono Is a pair of match grays. Double and slnglo drivers. Can bo tried beforo purchaslug J. F. Kink', 20.31 Light Street, Pa. Tho llcnubllcan Convention at Harris- burg was attended by fifteen of Blooms. burg's citizens. It is reported that passes wero frr-i-lv rirnulatcd on Monday, This may account for tho largo attendance, It Is said that tho olllcials of the postal department ut Washington aro considering tho subject of a 'pcnny.in-tbo-slot' ma chlno that will turn out postago stamps arid postal cards. 'lho Insect that threatened tho wheat is making havoc in tho oat fields. Tho heads 0! tho oats uro covered with tbo Insect and thus prevent tho dcvelopemcut of tho grain. Tho Philadelphia & Heading railroad company aro building a new tri'Slllng at llupctt. Tho bridgo which crosses tho river will also bo rtnalrod bo as to male the road absolutely proof against danger, July Otb. rreu u. licss, of Waller, has been granted an Incrcaso of pension. A festival will bo hold at Mordsnsvllle, Saturday ovcnlntr, Juno 28tli, to which all uiu lUVllCU, U. V. Whlto is still beautifying his homo on Ccntro street by giving the brick work a coat or palut. Bamiicl Purscl has been chosen as a dele- gate to represent tl o Collcgo Y. M. 0. A. of the Normal Bchool tit, Din Mnmlv f'nn. fcrenco at Northncld, Massachusetts. Tho conference will be In session about two weeks. At this season of llio vcar ilnl.liltv mi depression aru often duo to torpidity of llio organs of Secretion Indicating tho neces sity ior an culclont liver and kidney tonic. Try Dr. Bhattuck's Host Curo Spccflc. ')UW rownrd is offered for a better rcmcdv iur ungui B uiseaso or 1110 kidneys. 2t. The electric rnllwav between Nnrth 11m- bcrland and Sunbury Is at last completed aim rcauy ior the trave nc milil e. Tl,n uiiiiculty wa? with tho wires across tho bridgo, they wero not properly arranired and tho cars could not; run through tho unuge. ah tno Ullllcultlcs aro now moved and tho cars aro expected to ro. run without any further Interruptions. July Oth. You can never know till you trv. how pilckly a doso of Aycr's Pills will euro your side headache. J'our stomach and bowels need cleansing, nnd these pills will accomplish It moro effectually and com fortnhly than any other medicine you can 11m!. Tho Hoono Bisters had n re-union nt Mr. Frank ICellei 'a Monday. On Sunday Juno 22nd, they wero each Qfty years of age, It is seldom you sco triplets who can cclo brato their flftlolh anniversary of their birth. Susan married Mr. Frank Keller of Uloomsburg; Hattlo married Harvey Jones of Espy, and Anna married John Hummel of Wilkes-Uarro. All the sisters aro enjoy Ing good health. On Wednesday the Oth of July, St. Paul's Congregation will have an excur- Bion and basket picnic at Central on tho B. & ii. K. H. All persons nro cordially In vited to go on this excursion. If tho Oth should be stormy the excursion will bo on tho next day, the 10th. Tickets can be ob tained at Mr. 0. E. Savage's store on Main St. and from members of tho Youne Peo ple's Guild of St. Paul's Church. Among tho places in this region whero damage has been douo by lightning within tho last few days, we havo learned of Syl vester Heath's barn near Dorr's being struck and burned to tho ground, together with some farming implements and a heifer; Hohcrt Manning's barn at Eycrs- grovc, slightly damaged; John C. Watts' barn In upper Greenwood, slightly damag oil; a troo near I. U. Ikclcr's was struck, set on lire and burned for several days. (Millvlllo Tablet). Uloomsburg people who visit New York will nnd tho Glenham Hotel, on Fifth Ave. near 225 Street n very pleasant hostelry. Tho proprietor, N. B. Barry, formerly kept tho Ilerillc House at Williamsport, and tho head clerk, John B. Ward, was onco proprietor of the Valley Houso at Wllkesbarre. Both arc very affable gentle men, and do nil in their power to make it pleasant for guets ot tho house. Tho Gli'nham Is conducted on the European plan, There will bo a lively scramble for tho ofllco of County Commissioner. The re publican, minority party of tho county, has three candidates, Ezra Stevens ot Sugar- loaf, C. L. Sands of Greenwood and G. W. Utt of Main; tvhilo the democratic contest ants are. Jesse Hittcnhouse, of Beaver, W. O. Girton of Uloomsburg, U. F. Edgar, of Fishlngcrcek, Stephen Pcttlt, Scott, Fred Schwln, Uloomsburg and Daniel Yocum of Hemlock. Tuo Bloomsburg 'Ferry Company has purchased a new wlro rope and will havo it placed in a few days, when the ferry will bo In a better condition than ever. lho old wire was struck by lightning about two weeks ago, and lho strcneth of the wirt seems to have been completely de. stroyed. The wire was spliced whero it broke, but as foou as raised and tested with lho boat, the wire again broko in several other places. Tho company there fore ordered a new wire. The five leaders In the list of teachers competing for the Philadelphia iVe prize are, Miss Grant of Sunbury, Miss Thurl man of Wilmington Del., Miss Hjblns of Wilkcs-Uarrc, Miss Davis of Philadelphia, and Miss Bishop of Williamsport. Miss Grant of Sunbury has taken tho lead for somo time, but ono day last week Miss Hoblns stood first, It was only for a day however. Tho last ballot will appear in the Prm Baturday tbo 23tb, and all tho bal lots must bo In beforo 0 p. ra. Tuesday July 1. Tho result will bo published next Wednesday July 2. Tho census enumerators aro about through with their work this week. But as they nro forbidden to rovcal any infor mation, wo must await tuo announcement. of tho population of thu town. If thcro are any who havo not been called upon by the enumerators will thoy pleaso report at tho Columiiian ofllco and wo will sco that their names aio enrolled. We arc con corned only to tho extent that wo should havo credit for all tho growth wo havo made in tho past ten years; and slnco thero is nothing to bo gained by wlth-holding names, but rather an injury that will bo felt bv all of us wo Bhould all so far interest our-sclvcs as to get u correct enumeration. From tho improvements that may bo seen upon every street It would seem that our population had Increased fifty per cent over the census 01 lesu. Tho uewfiianers m tho of to arc advo cating that delegates to State Conventions should bo choson by County .Conventions and not by commlttcmcn. That was tho custom somo tlmo ago, and tho democracy aiinnlil rrtnrn tn It aL'aln. It Is frco from hnsslsins and makes tho delegates ropro. sentatlvcs of tho people rather than tho politicians. Upon this subject tho Crmion Vmoemlsavs tli e following. It la tho senso of tho Uemocraoy mai delegates to Btato convcntlom should bo chosen by county commilices. 1110 m riiv has otten to bo imllo too common into and should bo abandoned hereafter foi tho old way. A convention fresh from tho nnnnlo is the body which ougut 10 appoiui tho delegates to a State convention and not a standlnc coinmltco. Thero did not seem to be any other way to do it this time, but It is not tho lest way and hereafter delegates to Stato conven tlons Bhould bo made by tho county con vention, which can bo recalled or a new .wi-,1 fnr that sncclalpurpoBO. Theu ti,i.rn will bo no dancer of dissatisfaction HAVKll. A flno fumily of children wero nil nllllctcd Willi tcrofula. Two died arly tho rest would soon bavo followed, but for tho llmcly and persevering use of Aycr's Barsaparllla, which built them up Into a healthy nnd vigorous manhood. July Oth. IHJtfi COLUMBIAN AND MI5KTINC1 OP HCIIOOI, IIOAHII, Tho directors of tho Bloomsburir school district, met In tho library of tho new nuh- Ho building Friday ovcnlng of last week. All tho members present. Tho bond of lho troasurcr was presented with L W. and U. F. Uartman as bondsmon. Thu president appointed tho following committees! On buildings and grounds, J, it, Townsend, 0. T. Wilson, J. 0. Hrown; on supplies. O. T. Wilson, Joseph Garrison, Wm. Chris man; on text books and course of studv. Joseph Garrison, J. It. Townsend, J. IC, Uittcnbcnder; on grievances, Wm. Chris man, J. It. Blltcnbindcr, J. 0. Bronn. Tho rato of tax for tho year was fixed at 2 mills tor building purposes, and 3 mills for school, tho snmo as last ytar. Tbo tlmo fixed for tho scliniil vpnr n eight months, commencing with tho first Monday of September. '1 he following Is a list of tho teachers elected with tho salary for each. lllliMMAll SCHOOL. F. Hark'ns, principal, $85, L. P. Stern- cr, asst. $05; Hannah Breccc, room A, $40; Hattlo Sloan, room U $35. Tiiutn 8TRIBT. Orval Yctter, room 1, $40, Annlo Fox, asst. $30; Ida Ucrnhard, room 2, $35, Luc ctta Moycr, asst. $30; Georgia Pureel, pri mary a, 433, Stella Lowenberg, It, $33. FIFTH STREET. Samuel Purscl, room 1, $40, Flora Jones asst. $30; Nora Finney, room 2, $35, Alico Brockway, asst. $30; Lou Kobbtns, prl mary, A, $38, Annlo Bnyder, primary U, $35, Ella Allen, asst. B, $30. Tho following wero elected as janitors for the respective buildings: A. W. Fry, Grammar school, $30, G. B. Kitchen, Third street, $25, Frank Taylor, Fifth street, $25. Tho following resolution was proposed and unanimously adopted: Whereas, Porf. J. B. Kllnoin order to de vote his wholo tlmo to reading law, hag not applied for a position as tcachcrfor tho ensuing year, therefore, RcsotmL Tho Board of Dircctois of Hloom School District herewith express their satisfaction with and appreciation of his work as Principal of tho Grammcr Bchool for the pastlwo years and commend tho energy and eu thus lam with which ho per formed all his duties. On motion the board adjomcd to nice. on Friday evening July 11 1800. Zinc Ore in Columliin County. Zinc oro has been discovered on a tract of land three miles north of Bloomsburg. It Is owned by Jesso Uoflman and Benja min Miller, of Afton, Pa., and has bccn,lcas ed to 11. A. Hacken, ot Allcntown, who has for years cultivated It for agricultural pur poses. The work of opening up and developing tho vein will begin at once. A forco of workmen is now employed, taking out several tons dally. During the past few days, hundreds of people havo visited tho placo whero tho work of excavation is being carried on, as if to satisfy themselves ot tho genuineness of tho report. Experts say tho ore Is of very lino qusl ity and claim that the vein is of unusual proportions, which will undoubtedly war runt Its dcvclopemcnt. lho Delaware, Lackawanna B Western Hallroad Company is nrcnanoir. tracks for the transportation of tho oro which will bo completed In less than a week. Tho In dustry will givo employment to about 200 men. and this portion ot Columbia County, which has been so long known only for Its agiicultural products, promises to bo classi fied with the moro wealthy lor mineral pro duction. The above is a1 special dispatch to tho Philadelphia iVc-M and is dated from Uloomsburg. The tract mentioned Is that which lies north of the D. L. & W. Hall road at Afton, and has long been known to contain largo depostts of zinc. Imme daitcly north of the Hoffman and Miller tract tho mineral Is also found in largo quantities Intermingled with the limestone. Lead is also found upon the tract but whether In sufficient quantity to warrant working it out is a question that has long been in dispute. There arc some of tho opinion that underneath tho jlmc-stone aro large quantities ot marble. Perhaps when tho zinc and lead deposits aro work ed, other valuable minerals may bo found. iviit ncuiou. Benjamin Btovcns, of Now Columbus, at an advanced age, was burled at that placo on Juno 11th. lie was a highly respected citizen and also a pioneer of tho roughs nnd wilds of a Btubboru and uuyleldlng, though highly productivo soil, of which every Inch of territory was stoutly con tested before it could bo brought under easy and mechanical cultivation. Through unccasiug and incessant tod Mr. Stevens cleared up as lino a farm as can bo found lying on the old Berwick turnpike between tho mountains. Mrs. Hoso Huuyan ot ilamllino was stricken with paralysis on tho 12th Inst and is lying in a very critical condition. Corn is doing finely. Oits not so prom ising. Now there aro lots of claims for the poli tical spoils. Tho old proverb, "Nothing so bad but It might be worse," was forcibly brought to mind when speaking of the disaster of the Johnstown Hood, Mrs. Spinnoglo remarked that, "it might havo been worso." When asked how it wero possible 10 havo been worse, she observed that "if Uloomsburg had been swent away it would still havo been worse." Protection, 'tis an awful sound, It grates upon tho car; It ravishcB our pocket-books, And steals our comfort too. liliKIerTwtiic. Wo just received a car load of selected Binder Twino nnd aro prepared to till or. ders at wholesale or retail at as low prices as can bo named for tho samo quality. We want tho Farmer's trade becauso wo buy ihelr nraln and produce nnd can sell to them as cheap as any dealer. Wo wan1 tho dealer's trade because bo can do as well with us as bo can in tho city, nnd wo can make many turns for blm that will pay him. FERTILIZER. Wo have a full and choice stock of Phos phate for buckwheat all in good condition to drill and showing a first class analysis for tho nriccs asked. Como and sco us be- fnrn von buv. All kinds of grain taken in exchange. DRILL. Wo havo the Now Buperlor Drill that we will sell vou to sow your buckwheat and take fall terms for settlement. MOWER. Tho Eureka Centro Cut Mower is leading them all this season. If you try ono yon aro euro to like it and keep it. If you want a sldo cut mower we havo the Brad ley, and It Is a good one. HAY RAKES. Wo have tho "Hoyal" and "Wlard" self dump and tho "Victor" and "Ideal" hand inmn all cuarantccd. Hemcmbor our prices and terms aro fair and ensy and wo always glvo full value. 11. V. White & Co. Tlicy lliive Never I'alleil, I havo been sick for lho last ten years. which has cost mo mauy dollars In doctors and druggists' bills. Tho last two years It nnlv cost mo three dollars. Why? Be oriho I uboiI Bulphur Bitters Instead of .Mnnlnvlni? doctors. They cured mo of Jaundice K J1'- lie, HM- 0-20-2t DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. On last Thursday evening Miss Arm strong's school held Its closing exercises beforo as largo an audienco as tho school room could accommodate Much taste was shown In tho varied selections of tho programme, which consistcdo'f a'comcdy', a number of recitation, and songs, a hoop drill, ling drill, calisthenics and marching. Several Instrumental selections rendered by tbo pupils added much to tbo exercises. Tho carneAtncss and promptness shown by all In tho performance of their dutlos testi fies to an energy and thoughtfullncss In school work on tho part of both teacher and pupil. A Ilnppy Clilltlren'it Iny. Flower Day in tho Lutheran church last Bunday was an ovent long to bo remem bered. All the avallablo seating capacity of tho church was exhausted and many turned away. Tho Bunday school had tho cntlro program, an appropriate service en titled "A Feast of Flowers and a Flow of Bong" was beautifully rendered. It con sisted ot songs, solos, recitations by tho llttlo ones, who acquitted themselves ad mirably, and offerings for tbo Orphans' Homo at Loysvilto Pa. Tho Superintend ent, Mr. U. F. Zarr, presided. The church was handsomely trimmed with evergreens and flowers. In the ccntro of tbo platform was a largo pyramid of oyergrcens and roses about 8 feet high, over which two floral ladders arched, making a very flno effect, Theso wero hung with baskets of (lowers, and tho baso of tho pyramid was covered with boqucts of daisies, pansics &c., tho children brought and left when they came to rccllo or sing. Mounds ot flowers on cither sido of tho platform and a beautiful real fruit picture with the songs of birds hung hero and thcro made ono of the liveliest and prettiest scenes every look cd upon in the Lutheran church of this place. Hold It to tlic I.lclit. Tho man who tells you confidently just what will curo your cold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prepara tion ot this remarkable mcdiclnoforcou.hs and colds no expenso is spared to combln 0 only the best nnd purest ingredients. Hold a botllo ot Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through It; notice tho bright, clear look; then comparo with other remedies. Price 50c nnd $1. Statement of Band Festival May 30th and 81st. BLOOUSDURG BAND May 31, To proceeds of Festival. DR. ,.$105.03 cash from Town coun-. ell 5.00 " donations 4.75 Juno 2. By cash paid Mrs. Philips " " " C. B. Chris man " cash paid Alexander Bro. & Co " cash paid Elwcll & Uittcnbcnder " cash paid L. T. Sharp- less " cash paid Peter Gross " " " Jas. Shaffer " " " Bill of Sun. dries $30.00 17.75 2,25 1.75 1.00 2.00 15.00 00 $77.31 3a 07 To Balance., $115.33 $115.33 Ilcspt. Bloomsrukgi Band, 1,204 I.tven loHt In ao Vcnrs. Mine Inspector Williams, lot tho Third Anthracite Inspection district, has just completed a tablo of the operations of the coal mines for tho last twenty years. Dur ing that time thero wero 110,352,715 tons ot coal mined. Thero wero 1,204 men killed in tho many disasters during tho twenty years, tho lar gest number killed being In 1884, 07. Tho smallest number ot tons of coal mined for each life lost was 01,055 tons, in 1880. The largest number of days worked any year was 233 in 1888. A Cure for CouHtlpntlou nuci Slclc Ilcailnclic Dr. Bilas Lane, whUo in tho Itocky Moun tains, discovered a root when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and ccr tain curo for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and Is known as Lane's Family Medicine. It will cure sick headache In ono night. For the blood liver and kidneys, and for clearing up tho comploxion it docs wonders. Druggists sell it at 50 cents a package. RiikIiich ana Haw Situ h. Any ono intending to buy Steam Engines ot any style or bIzo or first class Saw Mills will do well by seeing, or writing tho un dersigned for Catalogue and Prices before buying. White & Conker, 4-4 2 m Orangcvillc, Pa. 1'aBBed a BucccwHful examination. Misses Carrie Maue. Carrlo Moycr, Kate Cannon, Leila Spangler, Mary Williams and Messrs. Edward Burns, William Turnbach, Edward Gormley and John Ulgelow, members or this year's graduating class of tbo borough high-school, returned last evening from Uloomsbure. whero thev Dasscu a very successful examination anil wero received as students ot tho Stato Nor mal School. Thev were hlehly coranl mented by tbo board of examiners . llaildon Scnlinu, These nine persons wero prepared for our Normal Bchool by Prof. D. A. liar man, a graduato of the class of 1873, and now Superintendent of tho Schools at Hazleton. Keducetl ItatcH for the Fourth, ot July on the Icuii lvaiila It. 11 In pursuanco ot its usual lllicral policy the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will this year sell excursion tickets for tho Fourth or July holidays between all sta ttnns on its lines at reduced rates. The tickets will bo Bold on July 3rd And 4th. va u to return until July 7tti. 18'JU. l'hls reduction In rates docs not apply to tickets soiu nciween jmow xorK ana L'uuaueipnia, nor new lorn or riuiaiieipma anu mm moro and Washington. By tho use of theso tickets ono cau make a very pleasant nouuay trip at small cost. TIIRl'I.ANI'.TH. It is not often that this planet is favored with a richer celcftial display of planets than Is now afforded to anyone who takes the troublo to turn their eves heavenward on a clear night. Venus glows and sparkles liko an electric light in tho West crn sky as soon as the sun gives her chance to display her charms. At tbo samo tlmo Mara rises Id tho East and Is on view throughout tho night, having as a compan Ion after midnight the mighty Jupiter, which, however, the red mass of Mars al most rivals In Its brightness and brilliancy, "Pair Piny" is all that Is asked for Dr. Plcrco's Golden Medical Discovery, when taken for catarrh In tho head, or for bronchial or throat af. fectlons, or lung scrofula ( commonly known as consumption ot-tbo lungs ) and It taken In time, and given a fair trial, it will curo or tho money paid tor It will bo refunded . It Is tbo only miaran(il cure. Cleauso the liver, stomach, bowels and wholo system by using Dr. Plcrco's Pellets. To NervonH Iictiiiltnted Men. It you wUl Bond us your address, we will mall you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about l)r. Dye's Colobratod Kloctro-Voltalo Hon and A p pUanoea, and their cliaruunsertuotii upon tuo ner. v ous debiutatea bthioji, ana how tney will nulcic. ly ronton) you,tC4'lifurrul maohooa,pampuiot irue. 11 you aro Uiua anilcted. we will buu4 you a Doll and Appuanoeu on trial. l-4f-iy. VOLTAIC UII.T txx, MaiUuli, illcu. ItXAHINATION AT THIC NOR. MAI, Tho examination commenced on Mon day tho 10th Inst, nnd closed on Wednes day tho 18th. Tho following aro tbo ques tions that were given 1 SENIOR EXAMINATION. TftBORT OFTEAOIIINO. Dep. Supt. UOUCIC. 1. Havo you any objections to teaching tbo alphabet as tbo first lesson in Heading? It so, whal? 2. How should tho idea of numbor bo developed In a child? May tbo concrcto method bo carried tuo fai? If so, what is tbo limit? 8. When should technical grammar bo taught? Why? 4, Glvo tho steps In teaching tho Geo graphy of lVnsylvaula to an advanced class. 5. Namo tho essentials of good order In a school. 0. How many cubic foot of space should bo allowed for each pupil In school? rsYoiioLoav. Dep. Bupt, Houck. 1. Dcflno mind, psychology. 2. Prove tho exlstanco of mind as dis tinct from matter. 8. What Is scnse-prcccptlon?-4. By what power do wo know substance? 5. Glvo tho laws of memory and lllus- trato two. 0. What aro tho sub-divisions ot tho comparative power, and what is Its ofllco. 7. Glvo an analysis of tho scnBtbilltios. 8. Distinguish consctousnc-s from con science. 0. What makes an act ono for which wo are responsible? 10. Provo that you aro a frco agent. rhetoric. Supt, B. It. Johnson. 1. How docs rhetoric differ from gram mar and logic? 2. Name in order tho parts of .an oration. 8. Doflne stylo and namo its essential elements. 4. Namo tho figures of speech in tho following: (a) Yo aro tho light ot tho world. (b) And thcro aro also many other things which Jesus did, tho which It they should bo written every one, I suppose that the world itself could not contain tho books that should be written. 5. Dcflno tasto and glvo directions for its Improvement. 0. In what respects docs poetry differ from proso, and what is Its mission? botany. Supt. B. H. Johnson. 1. Namo and dcflno tbo two grand divis ions ot tho vcgctablo kingdom. 2. Dcflno tho terms endogen, exogen, acrogen, tha'logon. 8. What aro tho general forms of vena tion? Glvo examples. 4. What aro the miln points of differ ence between a plant and ananlmal. (l)As to their composition? (2) Their structure? (3)Thelr nutrition? 5. Stato what part ot the plant you eat when you eat potatoes, onions, cabbage, strawberries, celery, watermelons, opium. geometry. Principal G. M. D. Eclilcs. 1. Tho sum of three angles ot a trianglo cquls two right angles. 2. A straight railway passes two miles from a town. A placo Is four miles from town and one mite from tho railway. Find oy construction how many places answer description. Construct the figure. If 5x Oy, what is tho ratio of x to y? Prove. 4. If a : b : : c : d, provo that a plus b : - b : : 0 plus d : 0 - d. C. If from a point without a circle, a tan gent and a secant bo drawn, the tangent is a mean proportional between tbo wholo secant and the part without the circle. 0. Find the area of a tri-anglc whose sides aro 73, 67 and 43 inches respectively. 7. In a park thero is a circular drive whoso outer oircumfcrcnco is 054 yards, feet, 0 inches, whilo Its Inner circum ference is 010 yards, 2 feet, 7,2 Inches. How wldo is tho drive? latin. Supt. B. H. Johnson. 1. Wnto a short biography of Uicsar. 2. (a) Gallia eel omnia divUn in partes tres, quarum unam Incolunt Bolgao, aliam Aquitanla, tertiam, qui Ipsorum llNgua Celtao nostra Galll anpellantur. Gallos ab Acquitanls Garumna tlumcn; a Bclgrls Malrana ct Sequana ilivulit. (b) Intcrca ea legloue, quam secum habebat mllitlbusquo, qui ox provincia eonvenerant a lacu Lcmanno, uul in tlumcn Rbodamim lnllult, ad montcin .Turam, qui Ones Sequanorum nb Hclvctll dividlt, mllla passuum decern novem murum, in altitu des pedum sedocim, fossamquo perdulct. 3. (a) Divlsa est. Why not dvlditur? (b) Why not dlvisus est, Instead of dlvisa est? (c) How can you account for tho com pound subject Matrona ct Bcquana having lingular verb? (d) Quam, parso and decline to tho voca tive singular. (0) Where is convoncrant found? nautral philosophy. Supt J. A. Moyers, 1. Namo and illustrate Ave universal properties ot matter. 2. A body Is thrown downward with an Initial velocity of ton tect perisecond, glvo, (1) distance It falls in 4 iseconds, (2) tho dlstancc;it falls In tho fourth second, and (3) tho velocity at the end ot tho fourth second. Glvo formula. 3. A sytcm of thrco movable and three fixed pulleys, with cord attached to moy. able block, acts upon a weight resting on an inclined piano in a direction parallel to plane which Is 15 feet long and 3 feet high; give relation ot power to weight. 4. Explain latent beat, and illustrate tho caso of lco, water, and steam. 0. Explain the three modes of heat, con duction, convection, radiation. 0. Describe and explain voltaic cell 7. On what do tho three elements of sound, intensity, pitch and quality depend? 0. construct an imago for an object ly. ing between tho principal focus and twlco tho focal distance ot a doublo convex lens. BNUL1P1I LITERATURE. Supt. B, It. JohuBOU. 1. What aro tho ages ot English nnd American literature 2. Who In America were contemporary with Addison, Burns, Bcott, Dlckcus? 8. Who wrote Tam O'Shanter, John Gilpin, Ivanhoe, Vanity Fair, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Hobrrt Elsmerc? Who wroto the criticism of Klsmere? 4 Namo your favorite authors, and stato why you deem their productions es pcclally elevating in their character, 5. Tell mo not In mournful numbers, "Lifo Is but an empty dream"? For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem 0. u. Explain tho term mournful num. hers, b. Why is'.tho second lino enclosed by quotation marks? ' c. Is tho expression, "Lifo is but empty dream" a rhetorical figure? II so, what figure is it? d. Scan tbo first lino and namo tho meter employed, e. Who wroto this? In what poem? NAMES Of SENIORS, Nelllo Uatrd, Laura E. llcrnbnrd, Mcrtlo M. Bldleman, Ida F. Burgess, Llzzlo M Carroll, Bertha L. Colvln, Hanuah F. Con ncry, Ktlu F, Custer, Margaret W. Dengler Margaret T. Duffy, Jennie Dundore, Annlo M. Elliott, B. Margaret Evan, Margaret K. Fisher, Mary E Fox, Graco U. Gallagher, Katlo Gllle8plo, Clemontlno Gregory, Eliza beth II. Graver, KOlo L. Uartman, Elllo U. Uassort, Elizabeth B. Hawloy, Adda Hay- man, Eleanor Ilayman, Lilian M. Uclman, uallie JU lloss, Cora L. Hess, BcusJ. Holmes, Margaret E. Jones, Mabel P. Karcber, Mlnnlo L. Kitohon, Jonnlo D. Kline, Nelllo G. Lonohan, Kato Lowls, Lulu McAlarnoy, M. Almlra Major, Jennie A. Martin, Budlo B. Mcntzcr, Margaret E. Mitchell, Mary A- Mooro, Margaret E. Morau, Hannah B. Morrison, Edltb A. Moses, Jcelo Meyers, Teresa A. Pace, Jen nie Palmer, Jcnnlo Hansom, Ida C. lilnkcr Mary E. Hobcrts, Bula L. Bantcc, Ircno L. Bears, laamo M. Bhaffer, Margaretta F. Shaw, Hoso BIckler, Carrie M. Smith, Mary U. Btovcr, Besslo Taylor, Corrlno E. Tempest, Martha D. Tewksbury, Margaret Williams, Mlnnio H. Yoagor, John 1C Adams, Dennis E. Baxter, Ira B. Brown, Joseph W. Burke, Clark Callcndor, John F. Davlcs, Martin O. Gaughan, Foster V. Gift, James O. Ucrnnnn, Hlchard A. Mc- Hale, Fred W. Magrady, Woodln W. Peal cr, Emory E. Itccdcr. Daniel lllncharl. Will O. Bhultz, Gcorgo W. Walborn. JUNIOR EXAMINATION. UNITED STATES niSTORY Deputy Supt. uenry uaucK. 1. Whero was Lord Baltimore from and what was his purpose In coming to Ameri ca? 2. Glvo somo facts about Calhoun, Clay, Stanton, and Conkllng. 8. Under whoso administrations dld!tho various wars of tho United States occur? 4. Glvo an account ot tho admission of Kansas. 5. What Is tho civil scrvlco act and what objections are urged against It? o. Discuss tho mound-bulldcrs. spelling; Deputy Bupt. Henry Uauck. Prejudice, propitious, conscientious, malicious, suspense, lmmenic, pewter, de Belt, oblige, allege, monotonous, oxon crate, anomalous, habiliment, equable, hypocrisy, irrevocable, marltlmo, minera logy trisyllable, orlOco, dcntlflrce, nrtlflco, surplice, stereotype, transparent, apparel, apparent, comedian, monotone, vitiate, Mediterranean, anodyne, iodine, cement, Chicago, porcelain, cochineal, nankeen, mahogany, rhubarb, adjacent, docllo, Pro thonotaiy, dormitory, Invigorate, confer ee, buzzard, lizard, pursuant. pnYsioLOOY Supt. J. A. Myers. 1. Form and composition of bones. Discuss gastric digestion. 3. Discuss absorption. 4. Uses of the blood. 6. Descrlbo tbo lungs and tho chances In tho air from respiration. G. Spinal cord and Us functions. 7. Tho coats and humors of tho eye. Mako diagram. 8. Descrlbo tho effect of alcohol on tho brain, stomach and llivcr. OEoaiiArnY Supt. J. A. Myers. 1. In going from Bloomsburg via. Har. risburg and Chicago to Ban Francisco, over what railroads would you pass, and through what States and territories? 2. Sketch tho Misslppl river system; mark approximato latitude. 3. Great Britain: A fow loading ex ports and Imports; its foreign possess - ions. 4 Causes of chango of soasons. 5. Causes of tides, spring and neap. 0. Stato principal geographical facts you gleaned from tho newspapers tho past year. 7. In going from New York on tho most direct commercial routo around U10 world, name tho important points you would touch. 8. Btato geographical position and poll- ticaljrelatlons of (1) Cuba, i2) rhllllpplno Is lands, (3) Java,( 4) Canaries. nooK-KEEPiNO Prof. Albert and Supt Henry Uouck. 1. What is Book Keeping? Why is It a science? Why an art? 2. How many books would you uso In Singlo Entry? What Is the object ot tho Day Book? Tho Ledger? 3. Name some of tho essentials of post ing from tho Day Book to tho Ledger, What things would you post Into tho Led ger? 4. What Is tho object of the Cash Book? How do you mako entries In tho Cash Book? How do you enter a check? 5. Dictate a receipt for part payment of a debt. How does a receipt for part pay. ment differ from ono for paymont in full? 0. If by mistake a receipt In full is giv, en for part ot a debt, how cau tho remain. dor be collected? 7. What do you mean by avallablo means? 8. Dictate a form of check for ten del lars, payablo at tho First National Bank, Uloomsburg. 0. I owo you $30 payablo In six months and I want to pay you with a check, how much shall I mako it? Shall it bo written or order, or or beareri Would a check writ ten or bearer, be paid to any ono who had it? 10. You havo taught 0 months, and tbo treasurer pays you, (at tho rato ot $40 per month), give him a receipt. 11. You havo a store, and I como to pay my account, to what book would you turn tor the account? 12. You want to apply for a Grammar School in Bloomsburg; dlctato an applica. Hon. 13. Dlctato a letter of introduction for a friend In Philadelphia. vooal music Supt. J. A. Myers. 1. What la tho key of this piece? Uow can you tell? Whero Is do found in tho so prano? Where In tho bass? What Is lho time ot this piece? What is tho first note In tho alto? 2. Uow can you tell. whether a note Is high or low, In tho tonic sol fa system? 8. You may sing tho notes of this piece, You may now sing tho words. 4. What is tho difference between tho natural key and tho key ot ono Bharp? Whero do tho half tones naturally occur? 5. In changing to keys In Hats, to what number do wo go? To what number do wo go In changing to BharpB? 0. How many lines and spaces aro used in music? What Is tho namo ot the first line? First space? Second lint? Second space? 7. What Is tho dlffcrcnco between tho treble clef and tho soprano clct? What do you mean by the G clef? By tho F clef? 8. What do tho fractions at the bgln nlug ot a pleco ot intislu signify? What tho numerator? What tbo denominator? 0. Bing one, two, three, four. 10. Is this a new piece? Head the notes In tho soprano. In the bass. aiiAMM tit Bupt. li. It. Johnson. Under a spreading chestnut trco tho village nnilAy tlandi; Tho tmith a mighty iian Is ho, With large and sinewy hands, And tho muscles ot his brawy arms, Are strong as iron bands. 1, ClaBslty this sentence. 2. Diagram tho first two Hues. 8. Point out figures of syntax, it any, 4. Correct If wrong: 1. I will sell tbo liorbu to you reasonably or reasonable. 2. Ills father was opposed to him entering tho army, 3. 1 supposed It to bo him, 4. I supposed that It was he. 6. Ho thinks Lo knows It, but ho don't, 0. It doesn't pay to mako mistakes. There arc many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but liko all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having It. 'Tis sold everywhere. latin Supt. li. It. Johnson. 1. How do we distinguish between declensions ot nouns? the 2. In how many ways aro Irregular I verbs conjugated, and bow aro they dU-1 Unfinished from each other? 8. Compare lho adjective alius In all tbo I genders and degrees In tho accusative sin-1 guiar. 4. What Is tho usual order of arranging I tho Latin sentence? 0. Translate tho following and parso the I underscored words: a. Italia liberata tit. b. Phllllppus, rex Macedonia, Athcnlcnes supcravit. c Bcr- vlus Tulltus rcgnavlt annot quattuor et quadraglnta. arithmetic Principal G. M. D. Eckels. 1. 5 callous. 2 nuarts. 1 nlnt of lellv I wero put in haif-pint jars which cost s I cents each, tho jelly was sold at 12$ ccntslalonnf the Dress Goods line. per Jar. What was loft after paying r I 2. A man owing aldebt, paid three-fifths I of it, andftcrward paid three-fourths of the remainder. To make tho second pay ment required $105.00 less than, to make tbo first. Find the dobt. 3. Uow much moro than $3 per day must a man rccclvo In order that ho may pay a bin of $42'and nine-tenths, or of $70 1 and one-fifth, or of $97J, and uso in each I caso tho cntlro pay for a wholo number of I J I 4. Band weighs threo times as much as water. A tub full of water weighs 160lJcigi;, wiui luiuicu uuiucia, uu lbs. and full of sand 400 lbs. Find I weight of tub and how many gallons it holds. 5. When itils noon at Greenwich, what I is tho time at Bloomsburg? 0. A invests $7200 in 5 per cent, stocks bought at 00, whilo B invests tho samo amount in 8 per cont. stock bought at 144 . What is their annual income? civil oovenment Bupt. J. A. Myers. 1. Givo a brief synopsis of tho Constitu tion. 2. Glvo tho dlffcrcnco between a rcpub lie and a puro democracy. 3. Uow does a ten Itory become a State? 4. Uow aro amendments mado to the Constitution? 5. Uow many U. B. senators aro there? Uyjwhom chosen? Length of term? Salary? 0. What aro tho qualifications of a voter in this 8tate? algebra Prin. G. M. D. Eckels, 1. Simplify: x 1 plus 0 divided by x 0 divided by x 2 plus 3 divided by x 0. 2. Find G, C. D, of x sixth power plus x fifth power llx plus 0, and x sixth pow cr Ox plus 5. 3. A and B can earn $49 in 10 .days; A and C can cam $51 in 10 days; and B and O can cam $22 dollars in 4 days. Uow many dollars can each earn In ono day? 4. Tho difference between tuo total sur faces ot two cubes is 144 square inches, and tho sum of tbo edges ot tho first minus tho sum of tho edges of tho second is 24 inches. Find the length of tho edge of each cube. 5. Solvo 0. Bolve: 1 divided by x square 1 divl. ded by y squaro equal 21. 1 divided by x 1 divided by y equal 3. reading. Tho class was examined in four divisions In reading each examtnor having charge of a division. Tho following aro somo of tho questions asked: 1. Upon what should most stress bo laid in teaching reading? 2. How shonld a lesson bo assigned? With what purpose should it be nssignod? 3. Namo somo of tho qualities of tho volco. 4. Uow much would you assign for a lesson in reading? What should govern tho length of a lesaon? Bhould tho object of a lesson havo anything to do with tho length? 5. What seems to bo tho main or leading Idea ot this poem? 0. Would you glvo pupils extracts to commit to memory? Why? 7. What is tho emphatic word iu tho sen tence? If tho question were repeated what would it be? 8. Docs tho tono of volco in which a word is uttered have anything to do with Its meaning? 0. What is inflection? What determines tho inflection of a word or sentence? 10. Name tho kinds ot emphasis. What determines tho kind of emphasis to be em ployed? What tho place? 11. What is articulation? What its Im portance? 12. What determines tho tono of volco with which a piece should bo road? NAMES OF JUNIORS WHO WERE ADMITTED TO TUB SENIOR CLAM. May V. Black, Mirgaret M. Bogcn- ruf, Margaret U. Uynon, Ucrtbn Cump bell, Eleanor Daniels, Emily Davles, Mary Davlcs, fjirah L. Dovlno, Alico M. Dillon, Sarah A. Dndson, Margaret F. Downing, Kato Duddy, Jcnnre C. Durkln, Annlo J. Evans, Margaret M. Evaus, Annlo M. Gal lagher, Zua U. Gulo, Cora Hutchison, Ada Jacobs, Sarah A. Junkln, Laura M. Keen, Mary Kelly, Julia M. Kennedy, Josephine Loyshou, Anna McAndrcws, Kato L. Mawn Delia M. Patterson, Annia B Helliy, He- glnn E. Hcllly, Agatha M. Hcilly, Llzzlo G Hichart, Kato It. Boss, Fronlo Shrader, Jcnnlo Sheep, May Sherwood, Phocbo Bhow, Julia A. Bhook, Stella M. Smith, Mary A. Bpratt, Carrlo E. Steck, Ellen 1 Btewart, Ida M. Swartzell, Clara U. Teple, Emma J, Townsend, Bello it. Tmmble, Mcta Walter, Eliza L. Ward, Hello Well. Mark Creasy, John G. Uarman, Harry It. Hess, Harry C. McUrldr, Charles 0. Major, W. 11. Maustollor, John K. Miller, John'J. O'Donnel, John L. Hlcbards, liar- yeyll. Hlnchart, William U, tiutlilLCbarlcs w. vvaener. Thoso fiom a distanco who wero admit ted to tho Senior class are: From Shenandoah Libblo Carnaui:b Annie Clauscr. Ella Connelly.Clarcnco Cro- haugh, Franklin Williams. From Uazletou, ivaio uannon, larrto juaue, uurrio aiyer, Leila Spangler, Mary 1 Williams. John llleelnw. Kdward llyrnos. Edward Uorra lev. W. A. Turnbach. From Montandon John M. Park. 'lho wholo Bcnlor class ( eovcnly-scvcn ) anu Bcveuiv-iiTu luniors. luaacu tuo uxami. nation. After all, tho bost way to know tho real merit ot Hood's Sarsaparllla, Is to try It yourself. Bo suro to get Hood's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When nby wan sick, we are her OAtorla. When alio wo a Child, she cried for CMtorU, When she became 21 Ian, tho clung to OtatorU, When she had Children, she gare thn Outorla. wanamaker's. , miLADXLrniA, Monday, Juno 93, 18W- Goings on in Ginghams that will make you wish the coun ters were longer. And yet the Summer Cottons already have twice over the space here that any other store iu town gives them. Twelve colorings of '75-cent 42-inch Bordered Scotch Ging hams added to the 50-cent line to-day. 30 - inch Scotch D a m a' s k Ginghams in 36 styles and col orings at 37j cents. Never before sold under 50 cents. 30 inch Scotch Jacquard Ginghams in all colorings, 374 cents quality for 25 cents. 3 2 -inch lilac-and-white plaid and striped Ginghams, 25 cents. I2c Cjinphams are in hun dreds of beautiful styles. Across a street, or across a car even, you'd nardly know them from the kinds at two or three times I2ic. Money savers are thick all Four as they come : 4? - inch Striped Whipcord Suitings, in 4 designs of stripes and a full assortment of colors, 75 cents. Just the thing for traveltnfjr suits. 46-inch French Serge in hair- line stripes and platds of navy, cardinal and black on white ground $1.25. jn.tnph 1 1 rr ! f-Ti'oi nr h f I room 1 1 11 j r cents. 40-inch Tennis Suitinea at 60 cents. Six colorings in stripes on white ground. 10 and 12JC Outing and Yachting Cloths warranted cotton, but with the look ot sure enough Flannels. More than a hundred styles of them cluster stripes, graduated stripes mixed stripes, plain stripes, and in just the restful colors that you d choose. Be the Summer night hot or cold, a light - weight Gauze Blanket fits in just nght : ino sizo, i a pair. Mngle-bod slzo. 3.50 a pair. Double-bod slzo. 13.75 to o & pair. All the hot-weather Bed Cloth ing is ready with a cool-warm welcome : Dainty light-weight Cotton rongoo or pret ty ugured Bcrlm comfortablee, nllod with clean, nuQy wblte cotton, tl.W to Si7i each. Dimity or old-fashioned AUendalo Bed Spreads aro old favorites for worm weath er; all sizes, soo to 11.20 each. French Linen Snooting, famous tor Its round thread and lull HO Inches ot width. Is but CM a yard. Wears equal to moat goods costing doublo. French Linen Jihoeta. hemstitched at both onda by Hand: a Sheet t. lat will be the bet ter for six months wear; f 2.2s each, H.W .a pair. Hemstitched Linen 1'lllow Cases, 11.30 a pair, tta each. Linen lioister coses, LM to K3.3S each. Six styles ot women's fine Hemstitched H a n d k e rchiefs, printed borders and embroider ed corners, at i2ic each. Pure linen, of course. We've been I getting 25c for them. A dozen other Handkerchief prices are nodding like that. Here are three : llood quality ehecr Linen Handkerchiefs, now tape boracre, liMc. iion's One Hand-Hemstitched Handkerchiefs largo blze. Wo thought them good valuo at ill a dozen; now (la dozen, threo for J 1. But new styles One Uemstltcnod llanaser- chiefs, bleached and fancy drawn-work borders, tuc each. We wouldn't keep the Puri tan Refrigerator at the top if we knew of a better. It's still in the lead every time, 110 matter what the test, And a child can keep it clean not a corner that is hard to get at. Upright, $12 to $60. Sideboard, $12 to $40. Good judges say the Wana- maker Special Rackets are the equal of any made costing a third more. Juronllo, tl. llelmont, 11.30 Youth's, tl 50 Wliisablckon. tt) Fa'mount, ti (lermautown, Jt.lO Anhnore, i00 U'rmant'n special, fd. If you prefer another make any other its here, l'orty- seven styles in all. 1 01 IN WANAMAKEK. Coughing IS Nature's effort to expel foreign suit stauces from tho bronchial passages, frequently, this causes inflammation and tho need ot an anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne Is equal to Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It assists) Nature In ejecting tho mucus, allay Irritation, induces repose, and is tho most popular ot all cough euros, " Of the many preparations boforo tho publlo for tho cure ot colds, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred diseases, thero Is none, within the rango ot my experi ence, so reliable as Ayer's Cherry l'ec toral. For years I was subject to colds, followed by tcrrlblo coughs. About four years ago, when so atlllcted, I was ad vised to try Ayor's Cherry Pectoral anil to lay all other remedies aside. I did bo, and within a week was well of my cold and cough. Slnco then I havo always kept this preparation In tho houso, and fool comparatively secure." Mrs. L. L. Ilrowu, Denmark, Miss. "A few years ago I took a severe cold which affected my lungs. I had a ter riblo cough, and pased night after night without sleep. Tho doctors gavo ma up. t tried Ayet's Cherry Pectoral, which relloved my lungs, Induced sleep, and afforded tho rest necessary tor tho recovory of my strength. By tho con tinual uso ot the Pectoral, a permanent euro wan offoctod." Uorace Falrbrother, ltocklugbaui, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rtxiUaxn bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mt.