The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 27, 1890, Image 4

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    Som? Foos of Farmers.
HOW TI1KV AUE FOUnilT.IIY THE IIKl'AUT
MKKT OY AntllOUl.TUKF..
Ganoral Husk tho doughty Win
oonaln Govnrnor who la now Secretary
of tho now Dopartmonl of Agrioiiltiiro
Is not a momhor of tho Cablnpt for
the fun of it. On entering unon his
duties ho took off his coat and rolled
up hia alcoves as ho used to do, nnd in
fact still dooc, in haying time, and
now, "in tho boooihI year of his reign,"
ho haa got hia big team well in hand,
knows all of its trick, and is making
them bucklo to the best they know.
1 have spoken of it as a big team,
bat it will bo bleger. General Ruk
is determined that big Department
shall be, in size and effeotivene?, wl-at
it really 1b in importance, and tho np
propriation committee seems inulined
to lot him have his way. With atpor
means at his disposal ho will organ!?, i
now bureaus ami add largely to his
skilled forco of oxpoiU, and bo roady
to consider, and solvo all problcnn
which, the farmers of tho United States
have to encounter.
Ono of tho most interesting as wo'l
as usoful divisions of tho Department
is that of ornithology and mammalogy
presided ovor by Dr.. 0. Hart Mcrriam.
Tho object of it is, as farmers aro fast
discovering, tho study of tho eoonomio
relations of birds and animals to agri
culture) what birds aro bcmficial to
the farmer and what injurious; and
how shall tho first bo protected and
the last destroyed. So, too, regarding
animals such as tho skunk, the wood
chuck, proiriu dogs, and gophers. All
the farmer wishes to know is how to
protect his crops from all sorts of
pests and vermin, whether of tho air
or tho earth. Already somo of tho
Western States havo paid out not less
than $200,000 in bounties for tho ex.
termination of gophers. A great doal
of money is now being spent toward
tho extermination of tho English spar
row, against which a ponderous count
erblast or bulletin has beon issued by
Dr. Mcrriam, and his assistants, it. hav
ing been decided that Passer domesti
ous is a curse indeed, and must go.
The good effeot of this big bullotin
against the Bparrowaro visiblo already
and tho war of restriction and extermi
nation has begun. Doubtless tho gop
her bulletins will accomplish tho same
results whnn they aro issued. The
section of territory, inhabited by the
throo species of gophers is being care
fully mapped by Dr. Mcrriam, and will
form a valuable and interesting contri
bution to the study of biology.
An elaborate work on hawks and'
owls la in, course of preparation, which
will bo beautifully illustrated, and at
tho same time will point out to tho
farmer tboso birds which aro
wholly beneficial and harmless; thoso
who do about as muoh good as harm,
and those whioh aro noxious or posi
tively harmful. Out of tho 73 differ
ent birds, of whioh the work will treat
it is gratifying t3 know that but threo
of tho noxious: species aro common in
tho United States.
Tho crow is to.havo a volume dedi
oeted to his habits and goings on, and
in due time the crow blackbird, or pur
ple grockle, will be treated in the same
way. When this work is done, all tho
farmer will havo to do will be to get
copies of tho various bird bulletins,
read them, and then follow their in
structions. Ho can thereafter shoot
noxious birds at sight with an en
lightened understanding, and protect
those whioh are beneficial. Amonc
theso are tho rose crested grosbeak at d
yellow billed cuckoo, which havo, de
veloped an appetite for Colorado pota
to beetles and catacillara. Unfortn.
natcly thoso useful and potato-bng-
eaiing Diras are not very numerous,
but tho beat can be made of what we
have.
Many curious and important facts
about birds are discovered from an
examination of the contents of their
stomachs, and to that end tho division
has a largo and interesting collection
of bird stomachs from all parts of the
country. The collection now numbers
not far from ,12,000 stomaohs, each put
ujj iu a oouuratu vim wnu aiconoi, ana
labeled. Nearly 1,000 stomaohs were
added the past year. The collection
contains tho stomachs of snob, birds as
sparrows of all kinds, warblers, black
birds, meadow larks, bobolinks, crows,
owls, hawks, swallows, wrens, blue
birds, robins, king-fishers, woodpeckers,
uycaicaers, ana many otner birds, all
of whioh, in duo time, will be studied
by tho niiorosoopist, the botanist, the
zoologist, tho ornithologist, ecu, eta,
and the results recorded for the bene
fit of the farmer. An examination of
tho food and habits of the marsh hawk,
for instance, proves that it is a very
beneficial bird, doing far more good
than harm, and that it should be pro
tected by law. The common screech
owl is proved, by the same moans, to
bo a good friend of tho farmer's. It
eats no end of mioo and insects, and
haa reoently taken to supping off Eng
lish Bparrows. This litlio owl should
be encouraged, and boys should bo
taught to let its nests alone.
Dr. Merriam finds that bo needs
more holp to carry on tho great work
in whioh he is engaged. Letters pour
in upon him at the rate of 135 a day;
thousands of circulars have to be sent
out, and many birds and mammals are
sent to tho office for identification. If
permitted, Dr. Merriam proposes to
udertake a systematic biological sur
survey in which ho will map out tho
natural life areas of the country, so
that tho farmer can tell by consulting
the map and bulletin, which sections
of the land aro fittod by naturo for the
' growth of certain crops and tho sup
port of certain kinds of stock. It is a
groat work, and will consume much
time.
WOMEN V0XHIQ IN KANSAS.
In spile of tho unfailing enthuausm
among strong minded women for tho
causo of femalo suffrage it is plain to
every observer that woman has no
natural tendenoy towards politics. If
sho ever becomes a practical politician,
an cnergetio voter, a ballet-bor stuffor,
or the inventor of any ingenious voting
system liko tho Dudley blooks of-five
it will not be because she possesses
any intuitive aptitude for such things,
but because a tasto for them haa been
doduloauly cultivated. For many
years buuiubs uuu wm uy too profes
sional advocates of woman suffrage
that she ought to vote, that sho was
denied a bleesed privllogo on being ex
cluded from the polls; but addresses
from the platform, female suffrage
conventions and i declamnilnno
- - - i V L4i
tho stump havo failed toconvince her
of her politloal wrongs alleged, and,
in tho few oases wbera it has been
granted, women havo shown no spec
ial eagerners to a van uiemselves of th
votinc? rjrivilece.
The elootioDs in Kansas must bo a
cloar disappointment to tho friends of
femalo suffrage It waa tho most ex
tensivo opportunity for woman's vot-
iurr mar. ina finumrv note oak nrAuhioii s
It was an election of couooilmen and'l
THE
A SOARED EDITOR.
A niRirM farmer stalked Into tb Mootum
if Ith a LIr- whip under hia arm.
Ml j-ou tho editor t" "1 am." wu th
half apprehenslro reply. "
"Hire's two dollars send mo your paper.
.'You son," he went on, "our daughter ni
sick and like to diet the droopedi anarfrrw
woak and pale, had headache, no appetite,
back ached, hands and foot like lee, couldn't
ilecp, hacked with cough, and wo thought aha
haS consumption. Np medicine helnrdhcr
until aho tried that Dr. 1'lerooV Favurit Pro
scription mentioned In your paper, when ahe
began to mend In no tlmo and. la now wall and
handsome aa a rose put me down aa a Ufa
subscriber."
Now tho editor la looking for another scare.
The medicine has cured thousands afflicted as
Waa tho farmer's daughter, restoring the fe
malo functions to healthy action, and remov
ing the obstructions and suppressions which
caused her trouble. It Is guaranteed to giro
aaUsfaction In every case, or price (S1.00T re
funded. It'a a legitimate medicine, not a Mr.
orage. Contains no alcohol to Inebriate 1 no
yrup or sugar to sour or ferment In the stom
ach and derange digestion.
For a Hook of MO pages on Woman I net
Disease, and How to Cure them, (sont sealed
In plain envelope) enclose ten oenta. In stamps,
tO WORLD'S DlSPENSAHT MEDIOAIi ASSOCIA
TION, Mo. 003 Main Street, ItuHalo, M. Y.
DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS SMX
Laxative, or Cathartic, aooordlng to auw ot
lose. Smallest, Cheapest, Sugar-coated and
Kasleat to take. Cure Stele Headache,
Iiillonaneaa, Constipation. By drug
gist. 25 cents a vial.
ICOTF
COM8UMPT10
OROFULA
BRONCHlTIt
COUCH8
00L.D8
Waiting DlmiM
IULS10N
CURES
Wonderful Flesh Produoer.
Mnr have gained one pouad
47.bi:lu.u!0- .....
Boon JMnuwon u not secret
roaody. it contains the stimuiat
inf prjpertiei of the Hypophos-
It contains, the stimuiat-
iMtis tod puio Norwegian Ood
AH 'it. I ' - A LIV
l,
t
Ter iru, in powmuy 01 duw
Wo a- lrffei
inc
lcreased. It U need
ttlPayBiolanB all over tho world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
t Sold by aUiVruggtttt. , ,
HOTT & IOWNI, herniate, N.Y.
CLOTHING CLOTHING
G. W. BERTStJH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
DotiW Furnishing Boods.B&U 8s Gaps
OP EVKlir DESCRIPTION.
Suits msvdo to iordor at short notice
and a fit always guaranteed, or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
selected stock .of goods over shown in
Columbia county.
Btore noxt door to First National Bank
, MAIN STREET,
Uoomsburis Pa.
5A
flippy
FLY NETS
CHEAP AND STRONG.
0 lither styles 6-A Nets, prices to suit all
Hold by alt dealers.
J 'R. SMITH & CO
; LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DIALS RS IN
PIANOS,
, 1) the following well known tnakerst
Cliickering,
linabc,'
Weber,
Hnllct & Davis.
.Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
pnqes. Bo not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
SlSSt-P-U-
Thla Trade
Mark la on
TIib Best i
Wateruroof
Coat
Intheworid.
kJ.IWBMlot,
Ifaaii fnt ITInttrt) Oa-Ulnm, jTVaai.
TRIAL
PACKAGE,
PnOF.HARRIS'
PASTILLES'
FOR THE CURE OF
WEAK MEM
(VITALLY WEAK), H-J.wkrt cto Kppii.iUi i
Vutlaoai vr alodfi era raoUl train or (rUr liQXliL
WFAlf UPU iBK Mal"111 kKUtUtU bKBILlTTsr
t P.BSB.B in iDi(iil 11i.r VieiOUJ niMli ion trailed lm vamik.
lu,r vielouj tabili ion tr ti) lm j
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VLU AbKUt Uik f vim, f If or,ftttl iirtDgiMIU iiaJ orisu
ImpaJroJ d eftkDl preinilurelr to KpproatktRf eld kC.
WHEN WE SAY CURESVK'i.A,JKWfl
la m.n, tfco...m4 uill trwtdft4,Brt4ri.ut l,lv Jput.
V C C60LUBLE MEDICATED PASTILLES.
S.tlAni Idbtkiuwffrtd, tnti know lh lrueoBdtlUa
itfttb cut cd4 rTf ucdl.lit it tfffcl rrftULit ir.
LMU4 U Kw Vrk (rur II f Mrs l HI. Uhti). rv
.11 thtae l b vr4 tv lb cibrud r.iilll. Tftaliual,
THE HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Ch.ml.ts.
B BEEKMAN STREET. NKW VOKK.
i ra iiiniimi,Minif.i.ir.m i iith
K
IPP & PODMORK
AHC11ITKOTB,
OrntuiiouT IIdildino, Wllkeabirro, Pa,
Or&ncb Office. Bloomsbunr. I'a.. with
Jno. M. Cllkx, Att'y. & CouoacUcr.
WHAT
1
"ajjjiaa
COLUMBIAJN' AND
SP0NIE AND WATER. -"","
EVERY Houscwifo
EVERY Ccuntlng Room
iVERY'Carrlago'Ownor
EVERY ThrKtu Mechanic
EVERY Body able to hold a bruth
aaopxD PBii
Iviu atsm fat., a nrw rw.HiTu.t f ,-anif.
Win etAiN Sum an. Cminawahb I 'r?
Will amio TlxwA.B 1 "I IA
tviLi.ermv.wAOieAtasT. L af
MikLBTAiM BA.r.C.A.H ' I rime
WOLOTT ai rUHSOUO, nUa4slpiLta.
mviv,beri of t .fclmoUmud', and CO
oil ty.iif ho Stai() otpil. lt was, an
tic inted-n an oocabsii n which would,
f iiajnibli ai jiflctcsling cjyhibition of
wt iiinn's zeal anil enthuniasra as a vot
er when tyrant man ha yiuldcd ,her
po itioil rights. Jim it ptoved o e
tiojfiioli thing. Tnq Kantat funaUs
arf as thoroughly addicli'd to what is
known .is ".voin&n'N righu' any in
th 'oonnlry, but when tho time came
for political action a great many of
th&ni fc ltd to go to the poll?. The
undisputed riglrt to yoto in tuteh el o
tiqna seoms to linvn iu, drod the luxijr
cisp.of that priyiiugo much less nllrao
tlvp than it ajipoartd n them before.
Tliey dirpluycd but litllo iuUsnat in
thij oiCit, Iho woman vote of tho
State U only about half wlut it was
last year.
"pie political .lukowarmuess of thoir
Kansas sisters will doubtless pain, Bel
vaj Lockwood, Susan B. Anthony,
Cady Stanton, and tho rest of the
strpng minded womon of tioir class.
But a truth whioh thov must roooir-
nizo at last is that a right which looks
to them liko a boon of inestimable
vajue perhaps chiefly ilor tho. reason
that it has been denied them has i no
groat chanra for tho nveraio .woman.
Tho polling places aro .unattraclivo.
Thje voting is not dono at a dry, .goods
store: there is no, bargain icouuler;
thqre aro no remnants ati Jial-pioo,
an4 on eyory election day inoro than
half tho women would stay at homo
or go shopping down town. Ex
change. I
Oscar Wilrlo r.nnt.nlinlnj thn
cora-
pleo. novel to tlio July number of Tat-
rwoorr.q, Maoa.inic It is entitled,
I'Xpo Picture of Dorian Gray,'' and it
is 4 story that everybody will want to
read. Not onlv. U'rw-ir Wlldn'j
,of j.ho most interesting figures .of the
day, but ho is a remirkablv clover. and
jaribinal writer, as he has shown him-
sett to bo in his essays, poems, and
shqrt stories, nnd above all in, thip, his
first, novel fho story is strikingly
original, in conception, is strong in ,in
terejt, and fitted with a dramatic and
traoio climar. Wildo is a man of
puoh an original and audacious turn of
raipa inat tne oommonplaco is t.caroely
possiblo to him. and so ho has nrndun-
ed la novel entirely out of tho ordinary
mlu Tf ...... 1.1 1 ! ,1.1.
wuuiu uv luipuaaiuiu m give
few words an.adequatq conception
ol criticism of this dramatic story, and
besides, evory one will want to read
and judge it for himself.
' Spier's N. J Wine.
111 the markot. PhvH.n.nnn nrBP.rirln it.
,aa superior in caBes of dobility, languor
Anfl .I r . . 1 T . . . ,
uu (iiuniruiiu m Htrengiu. it. isaiso
anldxocllent.reatorativo for iniligesliou.
Numerous lettcra linvn dnnn written lit?
lawyers, Jecturers, and idistinguished
llini.lnn 1.1 t 1 ! .1 .
rpciiMuf; in inmi lorin oi appro-
naion qt tho healthy blool making
and invigoiating properties of Sposr's
wino csoecially the P. rt. Republican
v it duiu oy uruggiuts.
J,10"?? wekera will flna the last ot the
PuSllo floraalii ot agricultural and
Froo
Lands
era Ity. In North Dakota and Montana
Now
loo pr more along the Great Northern
i?-'aJ , V.R?;. Utsmeas chances.
VVrlto K.I. Whitney, st. l'aul. Minn.,
foruooks,np3,to. writs now.
Towns
i- v" "wcniuiom, lauds a-
long U8 Great Northern ltr. Line la
Low
Rates
rates and nne marketa for producta. '
Hunting
flneet resorts In America alone Great
Nornem lty. Une In Minnesota, Da
kotas and Montana, Beat climate tor
health seekers.
Wishing
Montana nmrttiraa th. Anu. i,...
. ....... , . j itum, iiiioca
unl'iK'S- f" ranges jretln Mouse.
Gross miS 6r Va"ejraaoa Hwect
Horses
Cattle
oalth
In Montana. Free lands, New Towns.
New Itallwaya, New Mines, low ltatcs
iargest area ot good vacant
lands.
Wealth
,Vw"".Iius,"1la.AmKanaoun invert ok
XMontana, reached only by tho ShOOD
ir?nha "aUway Line. Tho
Stock Kaisers' paraotw. HOgS
Gold
Goal
The, regions tributary to Great North
ern Itall way Una in Montana prodnco
an the precious and baser metals New
towns and railways are being built.
On M iha nAn y..
i1a.Jil,fetA.Bood tree homaSad.
Milk
River
,Tru.rreu "'wpers on ureat
Northern lt'y. Line. Go now.
Herds
Minos
b.T.HTS? nave,made Monttna the richest
n,pefcaplta ln.ln Unll"- 1'lenty
orroom tor more miners and stock-rals-
v.m.. ,wn u tiuj uuit).
r,iiJ?e.0reatNortnern Hallway
Mon'a" are tree ranches and Yoiini?
KSf yPf0010113 metals, ,u"b
Iron and coil, and new cities and Mnn
towns. Now is your chance? JHUa
flrnnt Buxroundod by a line agricultural and
Ureat grazing country, close to mines ot fre.
TTolln S?smetals, iron and coal, possessing a
Calls water power unequaled ii lAmertca. It
U Montana's induatral ceniroT
TSe,I5,Ler'li,(!.f Mo"5. Mlsurl
KS5haiKlS!'nWTerer,'cll0lD'areat G N
Northern Ily, Lino. Ualt rate excur.
BlonabeDt.S. is, and iwt? ii, isao R T
Write f. I. Whitney, St. faul, Mln. L'
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IN THE WORLD,
. - ----- (.n 1. 1. i..
Jua.llllfl)EAU.llHQENEmLI.Y. luf
J IPP'INCOTTS MAGAZINE, uilh th
Miri n,vtl i ,a(k niiii.r. T
Not a kort ,vUtt, tut a long ,t,ry,ck
0uir, uHj h g,t In hck fJm a?J,
" '' Mlar t, on, dollar aja kalr?
an aiynJjnto.otAer tontrilutun,, ukiikgtl",
yon a good maga,itu tl,ida a, no,t.
ITunngingHovt vkitk kavt tumtruck tn
tie gateway c fofuh, avr, Have W3
totrt Magatuu ,tandt in Ike front rallTf
wrld. For full Asmtit eireulan, addrni
L'WMCOTrSMAaAZINB.rkUadeUkU
ilea f,r year. 5 tts. lUgU unnier,
lM7-4mo.
THE COLUMBIAN
IS TUB BEST,
DEMOCRAT. BtOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
GRAND RALLY.
I'ROiiiniTioNiSTs to the rnOKr.
tho PrbhlbitlonistB of ColumMn
count) aro rtqu stud to nu'et in oon
Vcntion at "II lbrV Hair In Betwi'k,
on SaMir.Hy, duly fill., 1890, at ID
o'cj :ck,a, in., for tlio ilwtion of olllu
era. ft the cncjiing year, for the iltc
tlon ot delegates to tho Statu coini.n
tlopi lor iiominatiiig candid ttt-a for Ihf
county pflloiH, aud lor tho lranactl"ii
of any oilier biiBinesi tiat nny prep-
fly ooino bcfoio tho tonvditioii.
ii y? m!Xt' an c3r,,,8t' appeal to
ill frinnds of ord. r and s .bti ty to
come forward and take a firm nnd th
cuUd stand for tho right atid agninst
iht lyrannv and nitpru-slou of lliu iiiin
ixiji'fr. 1'iohi nit ton linn Imigor n
loo,il quistinn, hnt 'by doeieiou of liio
Supromii Court of tin United Stnto n
is made a
question of tin.- lui'tr, ami n&tfntirtl 1k-
n. union w u iKnot'f.irlh "o the ral -cry
of tin) truo friend f 'iin.irjic
roform all ovtr thU bioad land, si
icady h the ti odn ouhdod. The
crjat hfait of t'w Anionoin ipopl- is
being stirred as it never was niovtd
before. Tim liihu.l nt i lm lm rut .-, A
thonsand victims of the wino oup ciits
nnto ns irom tlio ground to slay tho
hand of tho fell destroyer. Let us
brintr tlin matter bnmn tn nnr nwn fi....
.Iiljjs. Your soi.h and tnliio aro in
danger, nnd we, tlio people, aro ic
nonsiblo for tho continutiico of the
CVilS Of 1 itPllllM r.lll-n Klintt nu.wln
that refpon'ibllity Kvi'ry consideta-
tjop ol pnrsnnal tnttrest an I of pub
liojgood calls u in in thun loc touts to
awfik.l arihd .'ind -liakn i,ir tlio iiu u
bus of indifference. Let us arm for
thi inevitable oonfliet that is upon us.
Tiyi tirno is at hand when we mu t
stand uji und bo counted, either for or
against tho common enemy of unit
krjd, tho liquor traflii with all iu at
tendant horrors. Let us daro to b.
moTi 1 t An fink, . . r I I
Le, us.no longer bo led by the whisky-
t" icauers oi me oiil parties. UjU
IH Wltll 11. Oil ,1 it ntn o ... .....
,. H f " il nv nil) ii uu LU UUr
selves, obedinn't tn th illnimni
enlightened consoionce, faithful in tho
uiscnarge ot tno duties incumbent up
onjus wo must and ulnll suocced.
uy order of the Executive Committee.
J. a. 1. atton, M. V.
Ch'n County Com.
To Jail for.Hij Father.
AN INSTANCE OK MODERN CIIIVAI.nY
IN
THE GEORGIA MOUNTAINS.
L"St March Deniltv Cnllpnfnr T..Wr,
Waro and a dossh wnm In WKfin
ooijnty'Bearohing for illicit dlstllleri.s.
Thby oamo to tho farm of Mr Alovr..
der, 'an old man who had passed the
.lU.v.v.i .una .nii uu iuB roaa oi me.
Thp officers, going over bis land,
found a blookadci still i n f nil hlftnt.. hut
nojone was visible. They went to
work, chopped, np the still and poured
tho beer and sin a nut nn Dm nrn,,n.i
Thp law presumes tho owner of the
land on.whioh a blockade still is run
ning knows all nbpnt it, and , hence it
holds him responsible unless ho can
prove himself innocent.
Her destroying the still, the officers
w.cpt to tho house, of old man Alexan
der and arresiol him on the charge of
illicit distilling. His aged wife took
his arrest very much to heart, but the
old, man bore it stoically, and was
matched off with tho officers. They
had not proceeded far beforo a young
man, almost a beardless boy, overtook
thorn, breathless with running to catch
up with tho men who were carrying
thoj old man away as a prisoner. On
reaching them he said his name wa
Robert A. Alexander, and that ho was
tb(j old man's son. He bogged the
ofhoersinot to.lako the old man to At
lanta, for the old man, ho said, ku-w
no hing about the. still; it was inn
property; lio had been running it with
out tho knowledge of his father, nnd
bo did not want his father to suffer
for, what he had done.
At this statement tho TTniteH Stnioo
fficers released tlin nM
brought the son to Atlanta and put him
ui joii. uer uomcr mere' a day or
two he went hpfnm .Tii rn,n,n
and, pleaded guilty, to the charge of
iiuuiu uittiiuiuir, repealing the. story
told tp the. officer. Ju leo Nowman
senteueed him to Dav A firm nf Sinn
and to servo two months in iail. IIU
twp months ba.ve.just expired, but ac
cording to law ho hail
to fervo in lieu of the $10Q.
judge muwman lias determiiiod to
modify, the. sentence on account of
tho VOtinc man's chivnlrnna nnmlnnt
and has written an order setting him
. uuuriy. 110 win return to his old
parents in White county to help them
work the farm. Ho says ho is done
with illicit whisky, and will nevor
make another drop as long a ho live.
An Editor's Faiih.
Tho Editor nf tlin ,,l,nio i.
-- iVVh'HtV I
lished at Gieenville, Ala, expriHes his
laifn in &. &. a : "The good this pre
naratioii has ncuoinnlislieil U iu-nn,iu.
ble, and thou-an.ls of men and women
thai it has savtd from an earlv grivo
to day rise tip and bless tho originator,
nun imiBu who piaueti 11 111 tneir power
tn tirociiro it. A number nf nnr opnuoin.
tanoea liavu used this wonderful m di-
cii(o t tUrir great benefit, moU of them
to their perfect healing, and their test
imony has boau givou to the public
.. v.uvtn iiu huvui iuuv mat me
healincr balm. Wn knnur A.ai .;rio
Specifip (8, S, S.j is no humbng, and
yati icuuiiiiiivuu u, aim wo tio most
hcartilv. The nrniirlnfnrj am ..nnlol
liberal and charitable, and havi done
proqauiy as raucu or mnri) good than
anv Other firm in tl.n Snil, Tf..,l ...
fleet and be relieved." Greenville
iHd.j sittvoeate, iVou, 1889.
.iiMimuu mui uuu osin uiseases mailed Iree.
SWIPT srKCino CO. Atlanta Ua,
Tho Grangers' 17th Annnil Jntar.
slate l'icnio Exhibition nt Williams'
Grove, Cumberland onuuty, Pa., under
tho commendation of tint Nat! nnnl
Grange and tho unanimous support of
every Stnto Grango in the United
States, will open August 25, 1890, and
contlnuo in fcsion six days. Tho
grounua greatly extended. Now build
ings in course of construction, and
many new icaiures aro bfctng aided
for tho benefit nnd comfort of tent
holders, exhibitors and visitors. Over
three hundred families have engaged
ooltasea and tents, nml tU'n lllimlra.l
and fifty loading manufacturers of tho
umieu amies nave secured apace for
1nn t.V, f,.ll :..r .: ' n '
v,, u. iuii iiuuduuiiuil, uuurCHB,
II. S. Moiu.Ett, It. II, Thomas,
. . .St0'y- President.
Meohanicsburg, Cumberland Co,, Pa.
THBSSHIN& MACHINES
In usowuU)ri no grain; cleaaaltreadrioriarket-
THRESHING ENGINES "Uff
oav) muw, Biungit xachlnei. Hay I'reuti, and
iStandont imvUtiunt eenerallr.
. A. 11. VAliUUIIAli (XX Limited,
o Bost and Purest McdiclnoS
Evnn MADE. Ill
illilrlrclliolltimorfromvoitrl I
'.ipm. nml innko vour nVlnlll
clvnn nivl tinootli. Tlinnel II
'l0 l'linlili'S nnit lllntrliraJ
OU.fy by 4vliili mar your licnutySj
. V 5.'',',JvamcnHscil liylmptircW
., 4;uKJ'lli anil can befl
. h.,NAi.riMiuivo(llnlinrtl E
VS .tluio, It you arc I I
a . t ir, 'J Wloanil unci I
..V !. 9 vllio croall IS
. f. A. -
v . " 'If. a 'C
Tlio Doso
sm.'iu i
nil only a tea1? .;., t J.
jonful. ltlathoW, ' b f
t Bmt li,aits.:i,'o iAv
IICSl
meillclnc. 'j'ry
vnu ulll tin mill
'GeUtufymu-Irrusgtrt.
Don'tWait. Gktitatoscknk a y
1 you nro KitflVM-lnir (rnin KlrU'k
oM oro, use SUMMIl'It BirrKltS?
'i ncy never iail w curu.
Pent! a 2-ccnt Btnmi)-. to A. 1. Onlway ,t Co.,
Uo6ton,JlaB8,,for beet raciUculwork puGUnbed?
If You tfeve
IT aanetlte, Indlceatlon, riutnlenee,
Blek fleaitacha, -nll ran down." loe
ink fleah, you nlll rind
Ms Pills
the remedy you need. They tonena
the weak stomacta and tin (Id nptne
flanlnr enersrlee. Hnrferere frsm
nenf l r pliysloal avarwook nlll rind
keUerrronKbem.XIeelyeuKareoatea,
SOLD ISVBttYWHERB.
iina
-TbuusaiiJs hjrj liccn iieriuantimy curcil by-
rJJlLAinXl'HIA, I'A. vst)atonre,nnopcrntloti
or low of time truiu bu-liesa. C'asoa pronounced In
curable by ctiicru wiuttil. bond for Circular.
CURE GUARANTEED. omcoIiSurus.
Aug 10 '89 ly.
AUniHR? ftflik litre Um
VUlllC poiMt of Mr. (lorn-
on. of flalpm. DM,..
'80 month t I .now have an nfmey
viAiini a ig a niDnrna ana iiuiiii
DI and Aftitn mks Nt'lk l-
(81rttd) W. H.tUBRISo.
illiam Klliif, Hirrl.burr, Pa
wrttMi "I hftta nvver known
nythlnf; to iMl Ilk your albntti.
T itrdy I look or dm tnou(fh la
pT m ow .i.n W. J. U
uore, Cm (tor, Me wrtttii "I
Ukt an onlr for yotir album at
.Imoit arj tiouta I tUIi. My
From iiouen ai mucnai ifj1t
or a alii aria dar'awork."
OIherfarfliloiniToulieaiwii i
awa liaa nut tract) lo (rive ti-
i.iie i ho lakea hold ofihU arand l.ustnsss mi.s ..n ...! nt,
Shall we start YOU in this business.
milrrr Writ to ui and trarn all about It foryouraclf. V
raitartinirmanji wawlllitart you If you don t delay until
auutlivrtrrta ahrail ofyoo In your part of the country. If you
lak ImU you m III ba able to lck up rold fail. Of- ICriiil
On arcounthf a forced manufacturers aale 1 Uft.OOO (en
lolltti lhotnKrnili Alhtimti are to be aold to tbe
iplo for acb. Itound In Koyal Crimson Bilk Velvet
Pluali.CriarmlinrlTdecoratrt Inaldea.nandaoraMl albumilnilie
world. Largest 8Ue. Grcateit barpaln ever known, Arenlt
wauled, liberal term. Itlg money for aceuta. Anyone can
bfciim-va mcceiafularent. Kelli I ( self on tight Mile ornr
lalkliif neceiury. Whmrer shown, ery ono wanls to pur.
chaan. ARenls take thousands or orders with raplillty never
befor known. Ureat profile await evejy worker. Arenteara
makiay furlunea. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader,
can do as well as anyone. Pull Information and terms frt'f .
toihote who writ for same, with particulars and terms for our
lanaiv Bibles, Uookt and rcriodicala. After you know aU,
Ibooldyoa conclude to fono further, why no barm la don.
Address K. C. ALLEN CO AtQlilTl, UaimB.
Jau. ls-'W-iy.
tilOEN ONLY!
of EPTOTS nr Csraana i n ni A ah Vtme-
Mobast, Il0blllHOODr.llT Itestered. H aw te eettrre aud
BtreaiU.evffKAK.CilDKrKUIPKhOKOANSJil'AnTHUFheDi'.
ibtolataly ni fall lag- UOHK TUKlT3IK.1T-BBsflts lo i dir.
II a tastily rran (0 Slates tad lerelge CeeatrUa. Wrile Iheaa.
TPViaTJ.'JL1!?." "LHf walled fstslsd) rree,
Aidr.is ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V.
Horses, Cattle, Sheep ft Hogs
p'el'RiV0' yorapld cure ol Bar
S. L
ouunu, reiiowwaier, Fever, 11
Distemper, Sore and Weak Eyes, Luno Fever H
Cost lentil. Rlnli-l,.. .ifl,"..H-" '
lag Iron, Impurities ol th.oodUWi'l ""ii
Hes.es at once. Manufactured ty th,
I0PPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, K. V. .
FOB BALE BY ALL DEALERS. '
3-2 UUU r ly
HIRES
t HIKES' IUPROTCD i
ROOT BEER!
Iiiruin. ro wnjitimtTiAinim cuorhLut
TTlIJPACkACg MAKES FIVK CAIL0X3.
ROOT BEER.
Thm most APPETIZTNO and WIIOLEBOMII
TBUPBRANCB DRINK La the world.
Dlloloua and Bparkllofr, TUT IT.
Aak your Drugait or OrooAr for It.
Ca E, HIRES. PHILADELPHIA'
0 0 4t.
B. F. Savits,
in mm
aj BMVHllluuvsiMi sllil
hits secured tho solo agency of
omnium county tor tlio Nation
al Sheet Metal Hoofing Co.
i neao roots are guaranteed to
bo far superior to any othor
roof, as they aro both storm and
wind proof.
bheet iron roofs of this manu
facture can bo put up as cheap
as tin, and last much longer.
Roofs are mdo of sheet iron,
tin. or copper, as parties may
desire.
Orders may bo ' secured
through B. F. Sayits, Blooms
bunj, Pa , who will put on tho
roofs and guarantee tho work,
or may bo ordered direct from
tho
cm ffrnWr
tin JkWm (
KAZSiKOAp TIMn TBIVtl
ttt).
)
QKI.AWARIJ, LACKAWANNA &
WKSTURN RAILROAD.
HLOOMSllUltO DIVISION,
STATIONS. NOHTIL
Ii Ms P Mi As Ms A il
NonTHUSIDSUI.AND. 640 1 to 10 mi r. 10
Cameron... tM ,,, iu 15 tuo
Cliuluakr jo id
Danville oos a 11 ion e 41
t?ntnrtaa n n n .n m ...
Hupcrt. 03) J SO 1UM 10.1
i loomsDurir 0 SO 2 33 10 57 7 12
ffPr..... 0 41 S 41 11 U5 J0
Willow (iroTO. 061 .... ins jsi
llrlarcrcck. 0&4 .... mo 73)
llcrwlck ,., I (.5 a 69 II 21 7 41
Uojch Karen 7 11 ,,,, U3I 749
1 PK'a Korrv.. ... ? la .140 . .
-;-- ......,.,. . j .... 11 too
nuiukBMDlljr 70 SZO 1 1 43 8 00
I uniocKB. 741 . .. 11 5S 8 17
Nllllllcoke. 710 3 3D III 00 SCI
Avomuio i6i .... uo sas
I rmoutll,. 7r,9 3 4i 1515 8 8.1
l'lymoutli Junction sol .,1. la 20 sa
Kingston 803 a M 122? 8 45
liennctt. mi laai U49
,M"y SIV . 13 33 9 63
Wjomluir 8 21 4 0 12 4(1 Bf,8
nest ritieion 8U7 4 0.1 U4S D03
IltlStOn 883 4 11 ISM 09
iuriornue 848 ...... 109 oss
, ,u lvl v
iieuevuc. .. 8 M .... 115 s so
ovitAiiiun VW 4 IH 1 20 9 33
r. u. r, u r. v. r, u
STATIONS. hOUTU.
.. a.m. r.M. r.
CICnANTOH 0 111 V 60 1 tS 0 SO
uciii-vuu. 013 VIA .... 0 35
Toyiorviue 0 so 1000 a 03 030
uicKawanna oss 1001 2 10 8 87
llttSIon 0 91 1016 2 IB 0 45
Weatllitaton on 10:2 931 oeo
Wj-omlns. 0 47 10 27 2 29 0 63
)altby 6 61 10 30 .... 6 69
liennctt. as) 11131 237 70.1
KlniMton 0 6S 1035 140 7 07
I'lrniouih Junction. 7 05 10 43 243 713
riymoum 710 10 47 2 60 716
.ivouuaie 7 14 10 51 2 65 7 21
NiinllooltO 7 19 10 53 2 59 7 25
llunlock's 7V6 1103 3 00 7 43
fhlckshlnnr 7 37 11 13 8 20 7 65
lclj;Berry 735 1122 331 8 07
Uoacu Haven 8 01 1131 3 40 8 18
uerwlcic 8 07 11 40 3 47 8 20
IMarOreeli 813 3 63 8 27
ivuiuwurovo. 816 1160 a 57 8 81
l.iniOlUUk'0 8 20 11 51 4 02 8 35
WI'J 8 26 12 01 4 09 8 41
UlOomsDurg 8 32 13 06 4 15 8 47
lttlpert 887 121! 4 22 8 52
yuvawissa 8 42 12 17 4 28 8 57
uatiylllc 8 67 12 32 4 46 9 15
uuuiasKy.,.,..,, , ..... 4 54
uameron 907 13 41 6 00 9 ss
NORTnOHBBKLAND 9 22 12 65 5 13 9 43
A. is. r. u. r. i. r. x.
..Connocttons at Iluport Willi rtilladolDhla it
HcamuB Ballroad tor TamancnJ, Taraaqua, Will-
.iuusiajiii, ouiiuuif, i-oMiiviuo, etc a. noniiam
uerlanl wltn I'. & B. Dlv. P. li It. for Ilarrt36urif,
lock Uavcn, Emporium, Warron, Cony, and Krlo.
W. 1. UAWTBAD, (len. Man..
Bcranton, ra.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
iin
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
M
TIME TABLE.
in effect MAY 11, 1890. Trains leave Banbury
KASTvV AU
9.40 a. m.. Sea Shore Bxnrena Mnllr ttrr.on
Sunday), lor Uarrlsbnrg andlntermedtawstatlona
arnviuK ai. miiaanipniaa.15 p. m. J New VOrR
i.Mp.iu. Baltimore, 3.10 p.m.; Waahlnzton
3.65 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia (orall boa
ft?,. PlI!t8'.. Throush passenger ooach to
Philadelphia, Baltimore.
... .... . 1,33 P- m. Day Kaproas
Jally oxoout Sunday),! o r Ilarrlaburg and Interme
diate stations, arriving at 1'tiiladclph a
6.50 p. m. j New. York, 9.35 p. m. j Baltimore
4.45 p.m.! Washington, 8.16 p. m. Farlor car
through to Philadelphia and paasenger coaches
buiuugu buruiwucijumaiia iiaiiimore.
8.03 p. tn. nenovo Accommodation (dally
uniiuifi uuu niuwriui;umveBvaugus,arriV'
Ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. j Now York 7.10 a. m,
Baltimore, 5.15a. m.j Washington 6.80 a. in.;
Pullman aleeplns car trom llarrlsbursr to Phiiuiel.
phla and New York. 1'hiladolphla paaaongora can
remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m.
1.50 a. ra. Jtrle Mall (dally) for narrlsburg and
iuwiuiuumi.o atubiuui, arriving at roiiaaeipnia
6.50 n, m. Naw York, 9.30 a. m.j Through Pullman
wwiimu uma uuu iiiimwDger coacnesto rnuaaei'
2.50 a. m. Soithirn Brpr093(dilly) tor llama,
burz and intermediate station arriving ar. iiiir.t.
more 7.2a a. m. i i I tfuiiiffrnniii n m ni
through i'Ullmin Slfl.nln(7 RIM In ll iltlm m nnrl
Washington, and turougb paaacngor coaches to
WESTYARlJ.
5.10a. m. Brio Mall (dallvl. ror Rrln nni
Oanandatgna .nd intermediate stations, ltoches
tor, Uutralo A id Niagara Kails, with r.hmnuh pmi
man Pan jocara .tud passengorooaohea to Brleand
Itosnsiter.
u.53Nuw8 Bxpresa ( dally ) ror iock naven
tauu luwiuiwiaiQ DLaviuus.
1.42 d. m. Niagara KKtiresn rdniir ATinnMinn.
liy) for Kane, Cana nalguaand Intermediate sta
tlona, K i heater, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with
thruugupasaenger coachosto Kane and Hoohestor
.6.30 D. in. PastLlnoidallv ezfientMnniiiiTirnr iim.
novo, Watklna and Intermediate stations, with
,uiuanu)iAWliiUl uvovuutl 14J IICUUIU HUH V aiKinS.
9.13 p, m, W llllamsport Kitpress ( dally ) tor
WIlltUliiDnnrr Onii Inlimnull.ln .H... ' '
i ..w.ubw. w wuu iun.iiuu.iaw DMHIUUHi
THHOUan TKAINS FOltSDNUintY PHOMTI1B
News Express leaves New York, 12.15 night,
PHUadalDhla 4.S0 a. in. Ilaltlmnni. i.s.1 n. m it...
rlaburg, 8.10 a.m. dally arriving at Sunbury 9.53
Niagara Express leaves New YorkO.W a. tn
Phlladeipnia, H.50 a.m.! Washington 8 10 a. m. uai.
tlmOre y.fllln. in. Mullv Pri'jnt hiirulnt nnlrmu a.
Sunbury, 1.42; p in., with through Parlor car from
Philadelphia andtnrough passengeroo.iclios from
1 UMUH131U111U uuu iiuiiiuiure.
Fast Line loaves New Ycitk-u.oo a. m. ihiin.i..
Phla.ll.10 :i. m. : Wasxlninon. 10. ao a. in. imiri
more. 11.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
omuvuij, u. ui. mm iuiuuiu p'lsenger
coaches from Phltadjlphla and ilaltlinoro
ivuuauasuorii jscpreaa leaves new York 2.00 p,
m. PhlladolDhta 4.25 n. m. Wughtnirtin a jin n m
Baltimore 4. p. ra. (dally j arriving nt suntmry
Krlo MM leaves Now York8.o0p.m.j Phlladel
phla, 11.25 p. ra. : Washington. 10.00 d. rn.i v.,1111.
more, 11.20 p.m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 3.10
?v..m", wlt" Pullman Weeping uars from
Philadelphia. Washington Alii Hiltlmnra n"i
pasaonger coichea troio Philadelphia and U Utl.
SUNIIUIIY.IIAZI.KTON ft WlI.KIMHAIMtr
fc.v. 1. .a.i iiii(.--ii .III WHIST
Hir.NI!ll HAM. WAV.
iDallrexcent Kun.iar.i
Wllkosbarre Mall leaven sunbury 10.00 h. rr..
arriving at Bloom Korry 10.13 a. m., Wllkeu-barre
13.10 p. m.
Express East leavea Sunbury 5.85 p. m., arrlvlnu
at Bloom Kerry 6.26 p. rn WllWbilrre i.60p. m.
uu,wu. uu.. ikiiivd invnauiini. 11.11 n.m.arnv.
iuk at muuin rerry 12.J7 p. m.,Hunoary 1.28 p. m.
Express Weat leaves v lUiea barre J.05 p. to., nr.
. wu wu " n. i,u. u. iu., nuuuury o.m p. w.
SUNDAY TltAINS.
Wllkeabarro mall Ioavoh Sunbury lO-oo a. m.. ar
riving at Bloom i-erry 10.4 a. ra., WlUoh-uarre
12.10 a.la.
Sunday accommodutloo leavia Wllkes-llar
p. m., arriving at uiootu l'nrr .j9n. :u. ti .i
i:30 u. m
OIlAS. E. PUIHI,
Oeu. Manager.
.1. It. WOOD,
(leu. l'asseni-cr ji
PIIU.AUKUMIIA & HHAU1M,
UA.1LKOAD.
ON AND ArriiH MAY lltU WJ0.
TltAINS LKA VE llIX)0.Dl!lt(l aa tolloww
(Sl'.'. llVS BXCHl'TSU.)
Will VAUT V.IkI' 1 .ll.ll.tr.1.1. DA...
Tamaqua; rt iiTSE m". cuuml" 1 mm ",e'
Ffir Willi. iinvnO! r. Hllltnri nml Iiirt1a . ..
3.1 iisucj r pT m7 "10 1 m
rur wmiiavw, i,-ju, uiw a. IU., 12:30, C:00
D.35 . iu.
Kin linrvrl. fl ? l 11 ntn tn .m. o.m
aMiirftTf.iu. ' 1
TiUINS fOK liLOO.lSUUItG
T rtiWM tJi.Vir V.,fb- i-1 . Ilhll . alrtt.t.. M..a . nA
p. in. and U Kastoaa:i3 n. m. 3:45 n. m.
U'jum Iti-aaiutf 11:30 i.' m. 7.5T p. m.
lj.nu'i';ua.iiiu.i iiji'u. in. ar. J p. ra.
lava ivilllamsport S:m u in. f.M p. ra.
JAUIUIUIWUIIU liuI) IU
tllUmsport 1
tiLa.vli.1 7
Hit l st rti
HVH... ,,r, o.wia. III., IIOU, OyiV, Kli
e'w''lris p'm1 M' 8,W' " m lm' S:S''
'bir jUlilworo Waslilngton un.l the Wimt via II.
O. It. It, tliroUi.li truing Ic iva ulranl Avcnim
btaiion I'WI .. (('. & it it It) a a, :(im L ra.
a:ra;i:Ki.ibrm. ' - "
AlLAN'llOCITy DIVISION.
Ti.nV'1 1'hllnrinlril.la Illn ... .
,,r Iv ".wv.,...., ,iui ,, uuuamm Direct
iVnarf, ana youtn ttrcct WUaiu ' "
roK ATLANTIC ( IfV.
VV'ivL'iliv. rv.rrau um . .n ..m . ..
AooommiKlitlos, 1:30 a. m. 4:15, 0.3 1, p. m.
puuaaya-Bjprraa, noo.v.no a. m. Acouinmodatlon
6:0J a. m. uuu i:au p in. "
RBTUKNINQ, L1ATI ATLiNTIO CITY.
Depot corner Attantlo ana Arkansas Avenues t
v U.UIIHI, i.w, v.vu a. iu. una i:w n,
in. Accuniinoilatlon, 0.00, bM a. in. ana 4 Si 0 m
Bundiys-inpress, 4,-ai, s.ao, p. ra. Accomraodi.
tlon, ":SU a, iu. und 4.SU p. in.
A. A .MCLEOD, Oen'L fall. Agent.
l'i 7Tm. 4 ota'l. Manager. " '
PATENTS.
teats ana TraU MarKsottalnea,ana nil I'aton t
uuwi uuiiii'4ui.oi iur.i4JuilliairKls.
OUH OITPIUK Id OPl'Hll'S U. 8. IHTKl'
OFriCK. We nave no Bub-asencles, all business
tnl, benoeean transact patent business In leas
Iraeand atLKSd coai'tUan laose remote trom
iTuauiuavuu.
Bend model, drawing, or photo.wltb. description.
" t'.iui.vui ui uub, ireu 01 onanre
Our too not due till patent la Bocure d.
A book, "How to Obtain Patents, "wltb references
0 actual clients in your State, countr. or town!
dntfrce. Address ' '
rV&eWBrWBiTmmW3lt
P B. WILLIAIIH, AUUTlONEKIt.
IIIKXIMHIIUIM, I'A.
Itoal Esbto Bo;ifht and Go!J,
I'artlosil'slrlni:tiitiiiv linrjcamiil wHcon
nulil dc "veil tii ''nil on tho nliovc.
J.
S. OAHUISON At. 1).
IOMHOIMTIIIO PlirSIUIAN AND SUIKHSON
Ifajy Ulllru nvi-r I. V. Itnrlmau & Sun'
store, residence N. K. curncr Contio mid
Fourth ttrtuts.
QR. J. T. l'OX,
DliNTlST.
All the latest appliance for manufacturinc.
treatine. filllni! nnd cxtratllnn tccih. All
styles of work warranted ni represented. Office
on Main Street, near Kail. ?-ifi-ly.
Exchange Hotel,
II EN TON, I'A.
uiiUD.SUTl mm 1-JilirU vuia Wl'll'KllDWD
nouso, and la picparud to accommodate the publlo
I.BMUKL DKAKR, l'ropricwr.
Detroit Himit rhip
HALF THE COST of holding saved to
Korekorpors, Butihere, Farmers, Marti,
mists, HullderH, I'ontructors and OTIl
KHS. Admlttnl to bo tin- grealosl lm-
Elements EVBU made In tncklo
locks. Freight prepaid. Wrlto for
catalogue.
Fulton Iron Si Engine Works.
Kstab. 1K62, lo Brush bt., Detroit, Mich.
6-5-ly.
CUMMINGS & VER.DY.
:o:
DKALEItS IN
CQHFEOTQNERr, FRUITS and
AND MANUPAOTUItEltS OK
ICE CtIA
WHOLESALE
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
WIIOI.UEALK DEALERS IN
CaVj, oiaao, CanJ-, FyO' afA Hotj.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies- Fresh Every Week
SOLE AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Sole agents of the following brands eA Cigars :
Henry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Agh
Any arder for Fcttirals will be supplied with tbe Lowest Market Frieei, ai lituaj
Oraaej, Lemon5, (Bream Njutj,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
G. 6. ftOBBIFlS,
Foreign and Domestic
4 BLOOMSBURG T PS. P
cm m
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Houreo of nlo mure T SAlT7ifi;
Sovvini? Mncliiiipa nf ihu.
by the Now Ilomn Rnwinn .nnnl.ln
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Royal St. John, 30 upwards.
oianaaru Kotary, $40 upwards
New Home, $30 upwards.
o
Have received
Distill Cornet, tho host cornet in tho
A good aworlnv nt of violiriH, gnitarn,
oecordeonH. driinn. Hut tr... -n
t , , - '-I I..1.D auti an K1I1I1S rl If .VV
of musical itntrumoiita. Tho bent of strincH " -M'
for viol,.,,, miitarn banjoB( vio'incello, and ..W
ban vio inn Agent for Butteriek's patterns ''Vi'l
pattern-book and fashion BhoeU.
PitCO'i. Orrans mul aoi-in,. ..,!.:
discount 'for cash. b
any IiMitainw.t y u a.aj puch soT
J- SALTZER
Musical liistruinciits
SWEEPING
PRICE REDUCTIONS
Prcfori'ing lo carry Uncle
Sum's Dollius to n big stock,
wo have iniuiguratcd u
GREAT JUNE SALE.
SWEEP,10 PRICE REDUCTIONS!
A. rare clmnco to get Fine
Clothing fur below regular
prices.
A. 0. YATES & CO.
Gth and Chestnut Sts,
(Ledger Building.)
13th and Cnostnnt Sts,
rtp J ME88 IJtAD BOIItt COdibT"
JP J9L fir" l'cck'. lNVIblllLK TUBUUI Ilk
f.n.bi.. K.f...if.i nhir. .ii U.H.4IM ri. H.14 bt r. uirni.
ij, sit ni-4.il, " r.r mi r r..n raxlt
0-20 d-4t.
AND RETAIL.
- BLOOMSBURG, PA.
LOiiiil
BKST.
. . ood atUco always a
15-loy Tiniin, $3.10 to SG00.
Hleck, S375 to Sfioo.
II. M. llont & Co.. $250 to $100.
Biown A Simpson, $2f0 to $100.
Kiti-y Organs', 800 to $17f.
Miller organs, S7S to $ 1 ,10,
United Htsios organ, $12.r to $17.'.
Cliic.ifo ('uttfijfii orgmi, !90 to $M0
ureiwr rgaim, S7.ri to $150.
1'ai'n r.rgans SCO to $100.
Culelir.m-c Wliitc Sowint; Maehines $3
to $G5.
New Domt-Blio Sowing MncliineH, $35
to $7.5.
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and Sowing
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Machines
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
opsone meet on vraqtlozton, 0.0
510-520 Eaet 20th 8troot,N. Y.