COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNrIT, PAJ Tha tDRf." Tho report that Ausrust Dolmont Is ro aa rctiro iruin ma tun is proninturo. Utnwn Ifnl, tho pacer, It said to bo rnov lns quarters ftt an nmiulng gait, and dontucou s record ia miu to uo in aanaor. Another slinttcml turf Idol like Tcnnv. nrr.fwar. lenff Tth lhiM ntvnnrii nn twnM. Picrro Lorlllard will buv raclna stock from tho Duko ot Portland's stud undir the condition tUtt ho Is not to race In England. The very noonlo that last year wore, do- drurlng Isaao Murphy oould not riqo a littlo Dlt aro those who, slnob he rouoBal vntnr in the Huhurbnn and tho match with fenny, aro earing that bo Is the greatest living hrtlst In tbo pigskin. According to tho Australian papers the nutett miio ever trottoa in mat country was SiSOK. by the chestnut stallion Hon- Mar. by Priam. Honesty had a record of 8: WK In, America, llowas disposed of At ft law anlo in Sydnoy (or (3,100. Georgo Taylor has boon for some time a morotr lcsi popular lockoy, but It be rides as many winning mounts ns ho has lawly he will become the popular favorite, vice Bergen. Hamilton and some others. Tbo publlo Is even moro fickle in this than in most respects. There seems to be a lamentablo want of harmony In action between tho eastern and western racing associations hs regards tho enforcement of tho sentences on delln- Otiont Jockeys. It creates on exceedingly bad precedent to ignore tho rulings of Ab taoo track ot good standing and may lead to scitous complications In the future. Within a radius of flvo miles of Nash ville. N.ax'.OOO would not cover the value ot too horses and the means for taking care of thorn. Among tho prominent ojcocunn; establishments! aro Belle Meade, Hermitage Stud, Melrose, Morrowdale, tan, Oak 11111, Bpringbrook, Ewing, jlays- vicw ana iioart oi uass. That Axtel and Sunol will meet in one rncq and possibly tproe before tho closo of o season Is Almost an assured fact. Tno amnion stallion will not bo in condition tiro Bcptember, although Doblo finds, it ho still nossesses his wonderful burst sDccd. while Marvin gave tho publlo a 10 on Snnol rccontly when he sent her a quarter in 91 l-o seconds. THSATRIOAL NOTES. The Park theatre, Brooklyn, has been reaecoratoa at an expenditure oi twu.wu. Clara Morris has given thoBlny "Heleno1'1 DaoK to Its author, -uartna morion, ana aecldea not to use It any moro. The minister of tho interior has prohlb-i ttod tie playing of Tolstoi's comedy, "Tho Prulta of Enlightenment," in tho i.ussian theatres. The annual proflts of tho "Passion Play"' Marks, which sum must be divided among TOO.persons. Alice Dunning Iingard is to como to America next year, bringing her own Lon don company ana appearing ma repertoire OI society comedies. Goorco Pannccfort. an English actor. woil known In tho United States years atco and for n ttmo n member of tho stock com pany of tho Boston theatre, is'now keeping ft, restaurant near Yokohama, Japan. Tlio fourth year of "Tho Old Homestead'1 at the Academy of Muslo, which begin b in October, will bo marked by tha introduc tion of a revolving scene. Other new and attractive features will alio distinguish the production. Aft Italian version of Balfo's "Bohemian Girl" is announced for next; season at tho (Janjioazaro theatre In Unples, where re vivals of Mozart's "Piautd Magico" and Pioolnl's "Ceohlna" are also promised as specimens of the old style oi opera. FASHIONS FOR MEN. A rough straw, hat of fino quality, both in wbito and black, Is tho latest novelty in tllodom. There are a number of oxoellcnt stand np tab collars, suoh as tho "Mingo," "Spo- I ltanoM ana otners. Tn the most recent Ascota and DoJcdfl- yliles tbo patterns are in similar designs to thoso of too outing flannels and cloths, be ing soft silk toxtnro and in, varying Widths of strlpiauponuwhltobackgronni This is a detail that sbonld bo noted in tlift TinrchftAn of a neffllao shtrti Askimnv oolranon a nogllgo shirt, one that is pot out so as to enow udovo me quung coat, .-ill produce i a very sorry and inado- quatoofloct. With the colored Bhlrts a quiet, solid ealor in era vats is most effective. Bat there b agreat multiplicity ofpatterns and cOlor- ingS'to C09O90iroip. xaey aro noi 10 i wotn with the nogllgo snirt. The nnezpected acceptation pf the cravat iabutonother indication of the growing demand for tieublo goods. The cravats have Indeed qulto superseded the buckle modoup goods. The reigning widths are from IX to 1H incnes. A good fingermark of tho turwloyra tendency la the fact that a number of tho custom made shirts, with collars attached, havo recently been ordered with turndown collars, and theso, concurrently, were cut especially high In tho neck. ROYAL. FLUSHES. Prlnco Bismarck is said to still cling to hit lovo for amul. ao has been a con firmed user of It for years. It Is understood that tho title to bobe- ntyiii'ivf lw VIntnrli nnnn Pflnwi Oftnrcm'nf Wales is that, of duke ot Sussex ana In verness. Tha king of tho Belgians is said to bo I t VI.. , . - very liujuuua tuuu uis juuutirahuAufjuwii Princess Clementine, should marry one of the sonM of tha Prlnco of Wales. It takes tho sultan about forty minutcx to say his prayers In tho regular Xorm. After thov aro ilnished he ocoUples a posi tion at one of tho windows ot tno mosque and reviews tho troops. Manruerlto. tho uretty princess who is going to marry her cousin, tho Duo d'Ox leans "tho prisoner of Clalrvaujc" has a good temper, good manners, and various musical ana arusua accompiisnmouu. The young CTOwn prince of Italy Is deeply devoted to his clovor uud beautifal mother. Ho sends her two long telegrams every day when ho Is away from her) and ho also writes to her each day a lettor giving full accounts of hU day's work. Tho Princess Louise has moro skill than art Indian In handling a canoe and often lands without assistance a salmon weigh ing as much as thirty pounds. When sha kills a tiartlaalarlv line flsh she carefully pooka it in ico and sends it to heir royal mouier, me queen. PERSONAL. GOSSIP. The oldest member of Lord Salisbury's I otfbinet la Lord Cranbrook, who Is 7d. Lord BWsbury himself la 00. by which one may sign a check for any amountatadUtanceof hundreds of miles. One ot the tallest man in congress is Representative Mangur. of Missouri, IJe Is 0 feet S Inches In height and U built In proportion. The richest pension attorney in Wash. lngton Is Georgo K. Lotnou, He is a bach elor with a fortune ot (8,000,000, and spends about C,000 a j-oar. Otto Goldschmldt is engaged busily In writing ft Ilfo of Ms wife, thejata Jenpy I4nd. ILls said that some of tho memoirs will be very curious, Slgnor Orispl is said to bqvs boon at op time a subject of the sultan, bis father ani mother emigrating in tho time of All Pasha from Janlnu to Blclly, John L. Sullivan is to locate in Berk' ahiro county. Mass.. on a stock farm, into Which, It is said, he has put most ot the money that ho baa saved. J. B. Haggin, tho turfman, is reported to bo worth from 6,000,000 to 110,000,000, Tiie greater part of bis fortune is invested la a Montana copper mluo, Tho wealthiest ot all the nresldents was probably Washington, whoso estate whon Le became chlof executive was considered worth from 1800,000 to (300,000. it is not generally known that Maj. ?Io5Jf y fB0C.ved M OhrUtmas present fa 18mhe handsomest watchflvcr designed and made in the United States. Judge J. P.gmlth, qf Fort Worth, who is now worth (1.000.000. onoo walked from "Kentucky to Texas because he did not bavo enough money to pay tils passage. "Old Hutch," tha Chicago spooulatoru tho tn (daft of an onormoaB baslnam flntLi jmetotfovefamuoustfhgitJori ta rat-Saal JEWELS) AND LACES. " Oh, Rlrl with the Jewelled Onsert, Oh, girl with the faces, rare I What nro vour icwols and what are your laces worth to you If, from undergoing tho trying ordeals wiiicu rMDionaoie aooieiy in. J ioscs on Its ilovotovn, onouiiu to test the phrs eal strength anil endurance, of the most ro bust, you break down, loog your health and Deoome a pnysicm wixca, us wuuwuub w lrom such muses t Under such clrcunntances you would will, lngly give all your Jewels and all your laoes to regain lost health, ThU you can do If you will DUl rCBOrV lOinil UBUI IIIIV K'w ivomiwmw vnnn n Tlr. I'fnreA'a KAvnrito PrpscrlntlOll. Thousands of grateful women bless the day It was mado Known to tnom. For all derangements, irregulsrltlea and weaknesses peculiar to women. It Is the onit remedy, sold by druggists, under a poslllve iruarniitoo from tho mi manufacturers, that It will plvo satisfaction In every case, or money will bo refunded. This guarantee has been printed on tlio ootlio-wrappcr, ana iaiinimiy carried out for many roars. An Invigorating tonic, It Imparts strength to tho whole system. For fceblo women gener ally, Dr. Tierce's Favorlto Prescription la tho greatest earthly boon. Dr. Pierce's Pellets tho liver, stomach and howcis. one a aoeo, Bold by druggists. i- cents a vuu. If You Have OONIUMPTIONIOOUBHORCOLI BRONCHITIS Throat Affoctlen SCROFULA I Wasting of Flesfc Or njr DlmiM tcht tit Threat and Xutio mm Unfitvnei, ZmH of Btrngih r Xrm Purr, you can rUd mixd Ourti tf SCOTT'S EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL Wltb Hypophoepblteo. PALATABLE AS MILK. 4j& for McetVt Anubtoa, mna 1st . jlanmtU IT Mt(lM iniuct yM to tfoI4 y all VruggUU. OOTT AOWNE,ChmIti,ll.y. "Don't ask me to mend it Take it back and get a FREE Get from your dealer free, tha J, a Buol;. It has Iiau.Uomo pictures nud vaiuaulo lntnrmatio'.i aooui norscs. Two oc thrta rtolhus for a 5i Iloreo Blanket will mako your lioreo worth more and cat less to keep wai m. m Five Wild 5A Doss Stable 5A Electric 5'A Extra Test Ask for 1 30 ctlicr styles nt pried io tuit every body. If you can't e-' ,ll;m from your di-aler, 7rilu Ui. FLY N ETS CHEAP AND STRONG. ao other styles 5-A Nets, prices to suit all no J liKti oi nun, 1 IIIUAIIEI.rnXA Hold by ull dealers. A Brawny Barpe at Sib Helm, To-day It is raining ia torrenU. 11 koowi by tjprienc theviloe ol ''Fiih Brand Wckw." II ii hu tola xrtide of dreu. snd to him north I drawtn, iWrt, coat, vest, and panta. lie U tall1 you talaa by tha boor ol atorma lasUng dayl and cichta whao that "Slickar" mada np the whole: diuerance between comfort and misery and all (or a mere triuo lrom hie week's pay. Why don't yon buy one for yourself? To realise how blue it costs, think how long it lasts. It will outwear tow euila oi clothes. Better t one txiay, be-; lore you foryet it. A day'a delay may caoM a month o( alcknesa, and coat a hundred, timea the. price ol a Slicker. Ileware ol worthless Millions, aery tlrment stamped with the " Fish Urand", Trade Mark. Don't accent any inferior coat whaa you can have the without citra coat. Fish brand Slicker" delirertd rcruculara and luoitratea cat alogue tree. A. J. TOWER, Boston. NI08B. I 1 "D RIVT TT1 F-T Xr fIO -- LVJ-J- - i- x m. vv UMir-KD. MILTON, Fa. DKarXUS lb! PIANOS, Bj the following wellknown makers; Chickering. Weber, Hnllct & DaviB. Cau also furnish any of tlio cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. Do 110t buy a piano U6 I L ... 1 1 prices. Do not buy a foro getting our prices. o Catalogue and Fries Lists On application. J! GOD CLCGS II La) .ILslfeJ rorUr, Vhwfl Hhoei arft tlackftoed frith Mf'sAGMEBIacking Roonrn thm 1th cIami witer. nd thw wiH bautlfaur poi polldhMl, Yuu will irn four quitm Hubla friend th. It i lh It tfamrw Vrrmimg In tb world. iTttrtodttlt tail ttni Aik for rik-lton, wXiVA WILL Ttf OLD A NtW rUNITVmt 7'amlth WIU. ttTAIN Ot AND CHINAWARC fll tht will, stain tinw akk rim WILL TI tDOU OLD BAtRKT (! WlU Tm BAST'S Cqacm awd IK-BON WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Fblladelpbla. Bearen, a Parisian, who modo millions out of the Panama oanal, has gone to Egypt In tho Interest of the project to con vert tho Desert ot Sahara into nn inland sen. A man acknowledged to bo the lcadlmr philatelist of today Is J, D. Moons, of Brus sels. Belgium. His Investments in his hobby aro said to ho upward of a minion francs. Senator Coll, of Florida, is a Kentuck Un by birth, lie is 0 feet tall, weighs about BOO pounds, and is erect, dignified and courteous, ills hair is black and his eyes blue. Clement Garnett Morgan is tbo only Harvard class day orator who has achieved tho distinction of having the salient points of his oration telegraphed all over the United States. Lord Randolph Churahlll can answer the old question, "Who reads on American boOkf" with tho prompt reply "I do," for, be is said to have a particular fondness for American novels. Charles Stewart Parnoll is a closo reader, of American newspapers and American literature generally. Balfour, chief secre tary for Ireland, Is also an omnivorous reader of American newspapers. Of Professor John Flake in private life, Tbo Book Buyer says that he has on ex cellent baritone voice and alnss German and English songs with expression, taste and foellng. He can also exeoute a Bee thoven sonata upon the piano. Col. Blr Edward Bradford, the now chief commissioner of the London police, is a Very distinguished military officer and was one ot the most celebrated sportsmen of the British army. He has but one arm, the other having been torn off by a tigress whloh be had attacked In India. Young Coning8by Disraeli, the nephew and heir of the late Lord Dcaconsflold, Is developing Into a fluent speaker. In per sonal appearance1 he much resombles the early portraits of his famous uncle, bis features possessing in a marked degree the characteristics of the race to which he be longs. Cardinal Manning owns a small farm, from which he dally receives dairy produce and such vegetables and frujts as aro in season. The. library is his working and living room, and here he almost always has a fire, for his decreased vitality makes him feel chilly. Tho cardinal knows the place of every book. s 1 STRAY BITS. Tho wool clip in the United States toy tho season ot 1889 was 22,000,000 pounds. A bounty of twenty conU a dozen is paid in Ohio for tho hoods of English sparrows. Franco has more than a quarter of a mill ion carrier pigeons trained for uso in time ot war. A paper recently started at Julian, Idaho, has for its motto "Grasp for all In Bight and rustle for more," The light seen through the new eyepiece of the lick telescope will be 2,000 times as bright as that seen by the naked eye. The newly appointed women deputy fac tory inspectors for the state of New York will receive a salary of 11,000 a year and their expenses. The cable to connect nalifax with Ber muda has reached the latter place. Its length Is 674 miles. And throughout it Is of much greater weight than Las hitherto boon used. There Is a family in France named B, one in Belgium named O, a river in Hol land called T, a village In Sweden named A, while tho most valued bird in tho Band wich Islands Is the O-o. Whole cloves are now used to extermi nate the merciless and industrious moth. It is said thoy are more effectual as a de stroying angel than either tobacco, cam phor or codar shavings. Precious stones ore much more widely distributed than formerly. There are many families who own iewelry to the value ot halt a million, while tow wealthy people had even 100,000 invested in diamonds Un years ago. According to a recent ukase of tho czar of Ilussla no person who is not of the Christian faith will be allowed to serve on a lury unless by the special approval of the minister of the Interior and of the minister of Justice. Professor Bldwell, writing in Nature about lightning, quotes figures showing that in England and Wales, from 1858 to 1680, the average annual death rate from lightning was considerably below one per million of the population. Co-operation has not been successful in Berlin. Thirty-five oo-operatlve societies have boon organized there for manufactur ing purposes since 1803. Thirty ot them wound up their affaire aftor on average ex istenco of six years each. Five still exist. The largest single log ot poplar ever cut in West Virginia was out a fuw days ago in Logan. U measured. 03 feet tn length. 63 inches in diameter, 1,090 oublo feet and 9 1,188 feet board measure. This log alone Is large enough to build a good sized frame hotuo. A committee of learned professors, ap pointed for the purpose, have decided that the centennial jubilee of tho city of Odessa in the year 1604 should begin on May 2 ( June v), the day on which Catherine II issued the ukase that "the city of Odessa bo established." . It Ia Not Cruel. A collego boy at Adrian undertook to ride a bucking brpnclio. The broncho backed and kicked and cavorted and stood on both ends by turns, and a citi zen had tho boy arrested for cruelty; to nniuials. The jury, inking into consid eration tho characteristics of tho bron cho, found that it was not cruel and ac quitted the defendant. Detroit Free Press. Exchange of Courteales. Thin Old Man (cramped and cross) Tills cur ought to charge by weight Stout Woman (regarding him con temptuously) If they did they'd neyer Bton to pick yen up. Now York Ledger, CLOTHING-! CLOTHING G. OT. BSRTSOH, TIIE MERCHANT TAILtflt. Mi Furnishing Goods,BiiU & Gap& OF KVKUV DESCRIPTION. Suits mado to order at short notico and a fit always guaranteed or uo sale, Call and examine the largest and best selocted stook qf goods ever shown in Columbia oonnty. Btoro next door to First National Bank MAIN STREET, , Blo aasDMrx Paw DAUGHTERS OF EVE, Mrs. Houghton. real estate dealer at Spokane Falls, Wash., Is said to havo mado faso.tjuu in rour years. Miss Fannlo Edgar Thomas, whoso pen now cams her a very handsomo lnoome, says that sho was working for only (4 A week a few years ago. Mrs. Gllmoro. wife of the famous band master, arranges most of the tnusto for the; band, nnrt in many woys assists nor nus band In his professional work. Miss Nellie. Bly Is tho author of au In' terestlng volume willed "Around tho World in Sovcnty-two Days," which contains n graphic description or nor recent trip. Ollvo'Schretnor. tho author of "An Afri' can Farm," has, It Is said, a liking for raw meat. She takes her beefsteak just warm enough to removo t lie effects of tho Ice box, Ono of tho most noted ot Kansas belles is Miss Clark, of Leavenworth. She Is a blonde, with blue eves, a peachhlow comi plexton and a beautiful mouth, which re veals poorly teem. Miss Helen Reed, who won tho Sargent prlzo at Harvard for the best translation ot on odo from Horace, Is a tall girl of tho brunette typo, with largo, dark eyes. Her volco !. low and gweet. Miss Lillian Blanche Fearing, the only lady of the 1800 graduating class at tho Union Uoiiego of law in unicago, is en tirely blind, lltr mother has been her con stant companion during her course, and read from the books to her. Mrs. Hechtmau is said to be the oldest woman lobbyist In Washington. She has interested herself in behalf of thousands of claimants other than pensioners, and In all Borts of reforms ot the general laws looking toward tho relief of oppressed classes. Cora Myrtle Carpenter, of Hannibal, Mo., known as "tho ohlld modlum," 11 years of age, Is creating a sensation in tho west by her "Inspired" lectures. She talks learnedly on subjects suggested by her audience, such as "lfogresslon," "Why was Jesus Called the Messiah r" etc. Ida Lewis, at Newport, Is the only wo man lighthouse keeper In the country, and tho last, it Is said, to whom will be given a light by government. It is said also that no light on all the coast is more perfectly attended to than is hers, and the govern ment Inspector always gives her an un usually high report. According to a pretty English custom the Duchess of Portland was offered by her husband a superb necklace of rare stones on the birth of her little daughter. She declined the gift, and asked to havo Its money value given to build new alms houses on the estate for the benefit of sick or luflrm tenants. EQUIVALENTS OF BIBLE UNITS. A cubit was nearly IS inches. A bin was 1 gallon and 2 plnta. Ezeklel's rod was nearly 11 feet. A Anger's breadth Is equal to 1 Inch. A day's Journey was about 23 l-i.nilles. A piece of silver or penny was 13 cents. A liand's breadth is equal to 8 6-8 inches. A mttewaa less than a quarter of a glass. A talent of gold was (13,809 and of sliver (236.80. A shekel of gold was (3 and a firkin was 7 cents. An ephoh or bath contains 7 gallons and 6 pints. A Sabbath's day's Journey was about an English rallo. A shekel of silver was about GO cents and a farthing was 7 cents, FACT8 ABOUT AMBER. Under the stratum of trees is found pyrites, sulphate of iron and coarso sands, in wmcn are rounaea masses or. omoer. Tho largest amber mines In the world today are along the Ualtlo, between Ko- nlgsberg and Memel, on the Prussian coast. Tho Ilomans discovered the true nature of amber, that it is a fossilized vegetable gum, and therefore gave it the name of succinum, or gum Hujiie. Amber is sparingly oast on the Swodlsh and Danish coasts, and occasionally pieces are picked up along the shores of Norfolk, jtasex ana aussex in juigiana. The great source of tho supply of amber In all ages appears to have been the Baltic coast, from which tho supplies of com merce still continue to bo drawn. Amber was regarded by the anclonti with superstitious reverence because of Its unknown origin and on account of the electrical pbonomena which It exhibited. Large quantities of amber aro thrown up from tno sea on tne uaitic ana Prussian coasts, and obtaining amber from the sea is a regular Industry, giving employment to large numbers of people. Tho most beautiful specimens of amber aro sold to be thoso found at Catania, which show a beautiful play of color shad ing to purple. Amber has also been found in different spots In Siberia and Greenland. The trees from which the amber gum ex uded stood in forests of past epochs, us many ages are necessary for the transfor mation of the substance, and arc now form ing strata of bituminous wood beneath bods of sand and clay. During tho reign of Nero on expedition was sent from Romo to explore the amber producing country, and so successful was tho search that 18,000 pounds ot amber were brought to the emperor, Including ono piece weighing thirteen pounds. Amber has boon, found in various parts of the green sand formation of the United States, either embedded In the soil or in beds of marl and lignite. The principal localities are at Amboy, N, J.I at day Head, on Martha's Vineyard, and at Capo Bable. The philosopher Tholes, of Miletus, 000 D. C. noticed that amber when rubbed at tracted light bodies to Itself, and this ob servation was tho foundation ot the won derful science of electricity, which was named from electron, the Greek word for amber. It Is not altogether certain what trees exude tho amber gum, though one species Of fir, plnetes sucoinlter, has been accepted, somewhat provisionally, as the amber vieldlns tree: but noted botanists have shown that the exudation may have pro ceeded from other species also. Amber is a hard, lustrous resinous sub? stance, which Is found in alluvial .deposits. It Is usually of a pals yellow color, but lias sometimes a reddish or brownish shade, Is sometimes quite transparent, but is usu ally of varying degrees of translucency. Chicago Inter-Ocean. MORSELS OF GASTRONOMY. Milk Bhould bo kept In gloss vessels only, South Carolina green app)es make choice pies. A tori baked in a shallow dish is techt- cally called a tourte. Green peas should bo left In the pod until Just before they aro cooked. The damp spring, it is said, has spoiled the cherry crop of the Hudson valley. A California paper tells of strawberries so large that "live berries make a squaro aeai." A pair of frog'u legs which weighed a half pound were lately sola at YOsmng Kin market. Mew Yorlc. A Determined Mau. Johnson Vfhen nro you going to pnint that fonco for inc. Undo Ilaetus? Undo Hastus Well, sah, I reckon I'll do it Saturday, if do I.awd's willln': nr If pot, I'll do it Alonaay, anyway, suan. West Shore, Horribly Irrvrent. A very wicked young person, to whom n odinlrer ot Ibben slioweil tlio Uruma- tUt'Bphotogrttph.ia.wiihftlaftysnecri "If you wish a real good picture of ft Marmoset monkey why dont you get onor Douion ueraia. The trustees of Cornell university have decided ta award tha thirty-six university scholarships (or only two years In future. Instead ot four years. At the end of that period the scholarships will bo given for tha rumftliilng two years ot the course to the studtunU who have done the best aver. work durluu tha first two years, 'fho uuousrsiuus aro worm ejuu a year, A Slim Una!.. Jonetj I want to lutve you understand. gentlemen, that I stand on my merit. Smith I should tUnlc you would Iom jour inland! v7 uBniltoala riabsJat. QTIie Qreatest Blood , Purifier KNOWN. Thla flrenf firrmnn Medlelnft Is Ihci lenesiicotnnii bow. muofcsotHui, i'lUiliurri.ii3iori.ci,icssuiar one rent ft tlnae. It will euro thoj worst cases ot skin dlsenso, from a common plmplo on tho tMCM f to thnt awful dfeio Scrofuln. s bctt medicine to tno In nll Icaaos of such rtubbom nndi'otir Kid deep rented diseases. DorioTsnrnolit not ever tako sr,.rr.r,w n.n BLUB PILLS at"'.i:UKa Km hi W-.r .VM?,r, a'nrnnttci,atall. I the mn eat mid liel yus U8 Bitters J I medicine over made. 6'Snip!inir M wltlinycllow sticky ,y Don't wait until yon M yauuainncor isyourwaru urn brenth fowl nmljffarollnt oncntlro? Yotiravbiit net s IllEtomnrii Is nut' will euro I lot order. UseiVJIIUcrs UIBUM'I It -nt-.l lmmo,llnlnlaVTV. Il.-l n,..l l,H I Is your Ur-iytcrlng nro oon mndo well by Ino thick, Aita wo. llemcmlicr what you Irony, clo-jnrrcad here, It mny snvo your udjr, orHfe, It has saved hundreds. I Don't wait until to morrow, H Trv n. Rottlo To-tlrtv I a Aro you low-r-plrltod nnd wenlt. 7or auflcYlnff from tlio excesses of rl. It an KUl.I'llllIt HITTHtLS i euro you. Rnml :l 2ent atnimiA to A. 1. Onlwnv .t Co.. Boston. Slate., for beat medical work iiufillslicd? atlmnlAtaa tho tornld lirtsr. strnrth ciivlhedlffcallToorgrani, renlftt th uuniiii nuu aro uncquanu mm n ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE; ' In mftlartnl dtitrlct their vtrtnea r ilaul j recoxuicd,antna?y poueiiptc ullstr proportion in free! n 7 thosyaltm from (lint iiolion. oMd Don imill Sold Evorywhoro. Offlcc. 4A Sturrny St. Nom Yorli Thuusa'ida iiaVd btiuti irt'tiunneuUy curod by 11 1 1 LA DFXriIIA.l'A. Eao at onra. no nnoratlon or lusnof Lime from business, Cas iironounccil In curaMa by others Vranteil. bend for Circular. CURE GUARANTEED. Ofllcu Ilours0ty3. Aug 10 '80 ly. IIAIAP frorrObTo, UrTf lis atloDi ind oficn maktrSaO tUf. tar K.. C. A lion Ik Cam alhumt tinrt i.uliH. William Kllna. Hirtlihurr. la in j thin; Io sell lik your album. 1 eiieniaj' took oraeri rnonffn q more. Danror. Ma., writ on MI take an order for your album at almoit ry tiouaa I visit. My praniiaoneriDainucnairgtvu Tor a Ina-la dar'awork." Ot her Joinr outt as well t we htvaj not ipac 10 te ei tcli from their Itttfrs. fcvrrr 011 who Uaciholil orihlirrantl bnaincaa il(l uprrand (vrofiia. .Mini l wc sturt vuu m tins uumiicsh. rradarT Write tout and learn aJI About It for yourai-li. Wt repiBTTinsrinanji wa win siian you 11 you a on i aeiay unui inotlu riceli ahr?d of yon In yoar jurt or lb country. If you taketiold you m tit be able to Jlck up rold fatt. ifrICnl On account of forced manufacturer ! 1 3SJ.OlK ten ilolllir lMmloarnpli AtltMiiisi are to beioltl totbe reopte for each. Hound In lioyal Crlmion fit Ik Vrlvet lusb. Charmingly decorated iuildrs. llaDiItonieit albomilolhe worlfl. Lerfreat tfiie. GrtaKit bargain eer known. Arni wautttl. Liberal tenni. lilg money for a cent i, Anyonecnu becomft tuccftiful arent. Hells Itaelf on lifbt llllle ornc Ulkhif necriury. Wherever hown, every one vtanln to pur cliate. Armti take ihoutands of orders with rapidity never before known. Ureal proflts await every worker. Agents are niaklusT fortunei.'i,adlamk as much as men. Tou. reader. undo as well as anyone. 1 nil Information and terms fret. in inoie wuo wnia ior same, wiin narucu are ana lerrnsioronr Panlly lilbles. Uooks and Periodicals. After tou know a)L t Km tu 70a conclude 10 sfauo lunnvr, wuy no Dim is uons. jtuuiVM sk. v. jiijua.ni aa, aiuuiis, smia Jan. is-90 ly. IEN -ONLY! jOeneral and HERV0US DEBILIlYi Jweaxneaaor 1007 ana Uina, xjieou af Errors or Excesses ia OldorYonnr. Ralta.,. AnLI. til hHllOlir.il. l(Ml.r.d. It.w t..l.r. ..d Bh-r.tt...iEia,isui TFLtiraiJoiiuAMiai'iHTbursour. .k..n,.l B.r.lll.. IIIIMK TUKlTtlESTl:..Rt. I. . it... B.a l.tllrr rrom io Sl.tte tno l.rclr. Caontrl.a. tTrlu tbra. L...rlDtl, Honk. .rt.B.U.. Slid uroeh bi.UM fi.nl.4) rrts. Mi,,!, ERIE MCCICAl. CO., DUFfAl.O, N. V. con- Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs. Excelt anvremedY forlhu i-inM Colds, Coughs, Hide Bound, YellowWater, Feter, Distemper. Sore and Weak Ema. 1 hm r.. Costlvenast. Blotches, and ill difficulties aris ing lrom Impurities ol the Blood, will relieve nws ai unce. jtiattujaaurea by tht iOPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. V. , iXH BALB BY ALL DEALElta. ' g.Sl-90.r.ly. PARKER'S HAI.1 BALSAM Clcniiet clJ Ir&utilki tlio Latr. l'romottl ft Ituuiiant growth. Hewr rllo to Bcatore Uray CUTVS ItS'll tlllVUM;! It j ir ttl.llllg. fs"i ai J -I.i'l At J)nts',lrti Hale la its Youthful Color. ! WfS-k lJin;-i. DiUli v,Ii. itLa, raiti,Teikc lDtui.,iiji:fc DIUJ1S til f .lUi 4kHi Hk VI MirV Sa .W. 1. 4 a U lli. 4 1. AXLE OHEASE BEST IN Tlir, WOULD. Urn WMiina aualltloaara unaurnaAsetl. actuallv ouuaiiine two Doxes or ajiyoiner Drana. not enecwa oynea iitui,i ill i. ui.tii. FPU BALK HY DEALKU8 GENERALLY, lyf I SAW MULLS Fawnt Variable Friction and Uelt Feed. STEAM ENGINES, HAY PRESSES, SHINUIsK MILLS. &o. PORTABLE GRIST MILLS. Bend for lllus. tukkshinq micuink. Aj. catalogue, a. it. I'Alttjuil AH CO., Yorkr, 1'n. rintu Hum; c;un uuuuiv Htccl tncklv Itloclc HALF T11E COST ot hoUtlng saved to 8torel0t"ppr(, llat-ihers, Farmers, Mach. mints, ilulldere, Contractors ana Ol'll BltS. Admitted to be the greatest Im. rovements KVKIt made in tackle locka Freight Dreoald. wrltd rnr catalogue. Fulton Iron it Ewdna Works. Estab. Ihm, io finish bt., Detroit, Mich 6-S-lf. siir.sT'ivil ta tbe worlil. Our riullti..,s superior f ooo. ws will ..ndraaa to un a tsasov lo.scbloc.lllr. .1 abov.. Only tboa. who writ. lov..t o.c.c.n tnaks suit ot tbt chsnc.. All rou b... lodota return Is to Bbow o.l roods la I .ad ttio.a arou.d too. t&OMWBOC.ll TOUT B 'aioal.e o' Ibis ad.Mtl.m..t how. th. intll sad 91 lb. tel. scope. Tbe rouowlar cat rr.s u, appwr.... , rwwwi. !wl.ft!uiaWs!it.7niibMiar;.w JYiVaifliiuiw Mcss.a Hunoittt tmci Olttt tUICI by : Tusul.l lik I'ocaa inioiiL.e. 1 I.M.U.. ......lul b.n .11 B.-U. Ml. l Jb, r.UIMI, ei, bsas:r'a..i, st.iws, wri.,.. ...., in.,u 0 12d.4t, K II'P & PODMOHE. AnCIUTEOTS, OsTaiiiiotrr HuiioiNn, Wllkeeb irro, I'a. llraccli OfUce, Uloomsburp, I'a., with Jso. M. Cluck, Att'y. & Count filer, ltwy OKT THK COT.TTMI1IAN. I c n illclno to tno In nll " such rtubbom nidVotir itel diseases. Dor0ySn, tako ofonler UB PILLS SUI'V', iry.thcy nro deart.CS.'.TIi'.'f; cat and leetJu' 1180 , .ever ma.lo. mtUw Bit ongngOosteoir ' How sticky ff Don't wait unit 'or iRrnitr maru iinnmu iow i k.ui ronl timliffaro lint on your back, 1 1 JJ"0!?? ' iii i-r, J? Yourbut (ret some, at once. Ill I J"'0,0,1 . M S S8 Is nutwill cure you. Sulphur II Al.0iVt0h I i' ' iTiui71!lttrsls 111 Plymouth 769 3 45 ;i,yscitrJ. . -LI Plymouth Junction 8 01 .... KltS no jnvuiiu s X'ri lclyTho younir, tlio nfrcd an Ur-yytcrlng aro i-oon mndo tn :k,jffita umj. llememlicrwlia jft'rend here, It mny savo "Mire, It has saved hum! ffDoa't wait until to morrow ' Trw n Tlnt.tln Tn-tlt 6 V u Tulfs nfls rlHRaH FRAZER HTr3tOIJBI . mm Avt linDcaavsaassemaw. railroad time TAgjiisPRTNGl SPRING!! SPRING!!! .ElAWARE, LACKAWANNA & r WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSllUUG DIVISION. STATIONS. N011T1I. r. u. r. m. i.M. A.M. NonTiiuansRi.iND S40 1 Ml Cameron 8 55 ,,, C'ltulasky , lianvlllo 8 0S s 11 CatawlsBa Sis .... 10 IO' 615 10 15 S 80 I 10 IV . 10 J j 0 41 10 41 58 10 W 7 05 I 10 ST 712 import.. sso s m liluomsburg IM I Kspy... 6 41 41 limn Itldsc, sso .... wiuowarovo ,,. net .... llrlarcreek 1(1 .... ItcrwlcK 7H5 2 69 Iieucli Ilarcn Til .... Hick's Ferrv 719 .... 11 05 T 20 I 1112 7 27 11 Is 781 II V0 7 35 11 21 7 42 1131 7 49 11 88 765 11 43 8 06 11 5) 8 IT 12 04 8 21 12 10 8 2S 12 15 8 33 IS 20 8 39 12 27 8 45 I Hlilckhhtnny 7 80 8 CO Kingston... m its iieuneu ., IS VI .... 817 IS1 4IU 12 31 8 49 Manor 12 3) SMI Wyoming West rtiwton.. 12 40 8 58 12 45 1)0.1 12 5.1 9 09 1 01 V 17 109 225 8 37 4 Oil 8 S3 4 11 rutiton. lACkawaona 8 40 TaylorvlUo 8 48 ..... ueuevue. .. im .... 8CRAMT0M 9 00 4 29 1 15 9 SO I 1 20 V 85 r. x. p.m r. ii. r. m 8TAT10N8. hOUTII. A.M. A. H. P. at. r. 11 SCRANT0K 6 10 9 50 1 53 A SO liellcvue. an dm .... ess I I Taviorvllio S20 1000 i! i.acKawanru 0x1 iuoi a 10 si lnttston. 5 94 1010 SIR 6 49 woat, rittBtoa..... 642 1022 sal ot Wyoming.. C 47 10 27 g 29 6 55 I Malt by 6 51 10 30 .... 6 59 I Hewlett. 6 55 10 31 2 37 7 0 Kingston 653 1033 340 707 I riymoutU Junction....... 705 1043 245 712 riymouui. t io 10 47 s 50 7 is AVOndalO T14 10 61 -S 65 7 21 Nantlcoko 7 10 1055 9 59 7 25 UunlOCk'S 7 56 1102 3 00 7 43 PhlcKsnlnnjr 7 37 11 12 3 20 7 65 mick's terry 755 1122 331 8 07 Bench Haven 801 1131 340 sis Berwick 0 07 11 40 3 47 8 20 I iinar creek 813 3 53 8 27 1 W11IOW UrOVO. 816 11 50 3 57 8 31 LlmelUdge 8 20 11 54 402 835 nsiir BZO 12U1 UV 41 Illoomstianr 9 32 12 06 4 15 8 47 liupcrt 8 37 12 12 4 22 8 52 Catawlssa 8 42 19 17 4 29 3 57 I Danville 8 57 12 32 4 46 9 15 I t'nmaaity 4 64 Cameron . 9 07 12 41 5 00 28 I NOKT11UMBSRLAND V 22 12 65 6 15 9 45 A. if. r. u. r. v. r. at. Connections at ltunert with PhtladclDhla & ucaaia uauroaa tor Tdinanena. xamaqua, 111- l.inannrf Ulinhim UAr.jHIla a.rt Vnhlim. borland with P. & k. Dlv. P. ii It. for UarrlsDurK, LwtL iiavuu, r.iupunuui, wurrea, uurry, uiiu &riu. V. F. llALBTflAD, Oen. Man., suriuiiou, rtti Pennsylvania Railroad. . M Philadelphia k Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TABLE. in onoct MAY 11, lS'.H). Trains leave Sanbury I KA3TWAI1 9.40 a. m.. Boa Hhore ExnrHBS IiIrIIv bircd Sunday), tur UarrlsburuandlntormedlatostatlotiB arriving a& rauaanipnia 3.15 y. m. : r9w YOra 1 5.60 p.m.; Baltimore, 3.10 p.m. s Washington I 5.55 p. m., connecting at puilanelphla lor all sea Mlioro points. Tliroucn passenger coach to Philadelphia, Baltimore , 1.35 D. rn. Dav Rxnresa dally except Mnnaay),ror llarrlsburg and luierme- aiate stations, arriving at l'Ullaaoiph 6.50 p. in. ', NOW Yori. 9.35 n. m. ; Baltimore m. Parlor car 1 e.ta p. m waanington, 8. la p. through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 8.05 n. m. Konovo Accommodation filallv tor Harrlsbnrtr and all Intermediate stations, arrlv- iuisiiauiinuoiuia.icaa. m, : nvw xorK7,lua. m. I uaiiimore. 5.15 a.m.; Washington 0.30 a. m. ; Pullman eloeplnzcarf ram IlarrtaDunr to Philadel phia and New Vork. Philadelphia passengors can I remain in siiepr unnistarua until 7 a. m. 1.50 a. m Erie Mall (dally) lor Uarrtsburg and lntormeillato stations. ilrrvlnir at Phlladelnhta 1 6.50 a. m. New Vork, 9.30 a. m.; Through Pullman I mwpuig i-sni uuu passenger coacneB to rniiaaei- piiits. 2.50 a. m. 30'lth-lm Exoress (dallvl ror narrla. I burz and lnteraillalo stations arrlv Inir at Haiti. iuuro t.sy, u. ui. 11 w t9TiiDi;ioa 3.43, a. m. ana throufU Pullman Slewing oars to Baltimore and Washington, and throueL Dassonirar C3achea ta uaiumuro. WE8TWAK1. m. Erie Mall (dally), for Brie and tlirua atd Intermediate stations. Moche tor, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pull man Pauoars and pa3aengercoaches to Erleand I 9.53 News Exnreas ( dallv 1 ror 1 o llavnn I 1.42 p. m. Niagara ExDress (dallv exceDt son. aiyjlor Kane, Oiua nalguaand Intermediate sta-1 tlons, it hester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with I through passenger ooacuesto Kane and Koohester I i auu ranor car to watKins. 6.30 o. m. Fast Lino (dallv except Sundavifor Hn. novo. Watklns and lntermodlatn stations, with I buruuupa'vsuuiccruutuiutsi.oitenovoana watKins. w.is p, ui. ivuuuuijpuri. iupruis t aaiiy ) sor ii.uiaiuBui I. uuu iuicriucuitti.0 uusuuuis. I TQltUUQH TRAINS FOI1 8UN1UIKY KKOMTHli I JKAUT ANIJ bOUTll. Nows Express leaves New York. 12.15 nltrht. pailadelphia 4.80 a. m. Baltimore. 4.30 a. m. liar. I nsourg, i.in a. m. aanr arriving at uunoury V.53 a. ill. Jilatrara Exnress leaves New YortB."fl a. m . I ruuoauiiima. b.du a. m. : amunitwu o lu a. m. uai- tlmore a.GO a. m. (daily except suorlay arriving at I sunDury, 1.42; r-u., tu tnrougn parior car rrom I I'hlladolphla andtnrough passengei ooaches from I 'uiiaapoia ana ii&uimore. Fast Line leaves New Vortc S.00 a.m.; Phlladel. phla.il.10 a. in. ; Washington, 10.50 a. m. ; Balti more. 11.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 5.30 p. m. with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Ualtlmore wiuiajtspor. Btpras reaves ew xorK 2.00 p m. fnuaaeipnia 4.23 P. m. Washington 8.30 p. m. uaturaorc i p. m. taauy ) arriving at NunDUry I V.13 1 LU. Erie Mall leaves New Toils 8.00 p.m. : Phlladel. Dhla. li.as D. m. : Washington. 10.00 d. m.t Baitt. I more, 11. 2(i p.m., (dally) arriving at t)unbur5.lo a. m., with Pullman Bleeping cars from rtuiaaeipnia, Washington ana Baltimore ana passenger uoacnes iroui rnuaaeipnia ana uaill more. imffrYiSSSP' HiraNiin kaii.wav. (Dallv exceDt aunuav.l Wllkesbarre Mall leaves uanburr 10.00 a. m. arriving at uioom Ferrr iais a. m., wuxos-barre l.iu y. in. Bxpross Raat leaves Sunbury 5.J5 p. m., arriving at bloom Ferry .! p. m.. Wtlketvbarre 7.M p. m. Huubury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 11.17 a.m. arrlv. lug at moora t erry 12.37 p. m., Hunnunr l.ss p. m Cxnrehs West loaves Wilkes-barre 3.05 ti. ra.. ar ving at uioum Ferry i.so p. m., riunbury 5.20 p. m SUNDAY TRAINa Wllkesbarre mall loaves Uunburr 10:00 a. m.. ar rlvtng at liluoru Ferrf 10.4b a. m., Wllkes-llarre 14.10 a.u. Sunday aoooramoilitlon leaves wiutes-llarre 0 0. rn., air:vinz at 111001a retry, a. 3, p.m., nunc T:S0 o. 10 CliAH. E. I'UUU. J. K. WOOD. uen. tianager. (.en. raasonger Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING ItAll.KOAD. ON AND AFTKH Kept. 2 lfJO. T1IA1NS LEAVE 13LOOMSIIUIU1 as follows: (SUKlliri XXCKCTIP.) For Now York. Philadelphia. Heading. I'ottsvll'o laiuaiiua, etc, Da, a. in. For iiuamsporl, Milton and Dam tlio 7:3 J a. m. 3:1s. ll:uo D. m. For UatawKs 6-OJ, 7:30, 11:03 a. m., 13.-30, S:00 'For"ltupcrt6.ri, 7:3n,n.03 a.m., KM, 3:, J:00, 0an,li:wp.ni. niAIN8FOHUU)O.M8DUUa Leave Now Y' rk via rhlladelphta7:43 a. m. 4.00 I p. uu uuu tiii hamuli a:,3 n. ui. a:sa p. m. lA-uvt, s'uuaut:iuiA iu:vu a. lu. o;uu p. m. Lt-avo Heading 11:50 a. m. 7:57 p. in. Leao FotUvtlle U:30 p. ra. Leave Tauianua Uii a. ra. 9:13 p. m. Uavu vvuuainsport S.1S a. m. :15 n. m. Leavo Calawlssa 7:U0 8:00 a. m.. 1:30. S: :o, 8:111 uavo it'upert ii:i, 7:oa, 8:0a, ii:ii a. m. 1:38,3:31, For i'lalUhwre Washington and tlio Woat via D. II I, II Ihmiinh trolno Ino.,.. ,1,... t S.USiiVlTiW 1:34, 4:34, :. 7:33 p. ra. Sundays ys 4:i, s.t, n:ai a. in., i:iU, 6:48, 1 i, v.u p. m. Jil LANTIO CITY DIVISION. F.n.a Rhllnrtalnh Ma. I. l.hA....... ... . nuaii)nuuovumiH(vb n fjars, FOB, iTMKTIO CUT Week dain-liiprcai B.uo. a. m. 2:00. 3.00 4:no. Accouimodatlon. 8.00 s. m. 4:15. 6:30. n. m. sundays-Ejcprctia, tcoo, n-.oo, a. m. Accommo. I aauuu e:uu u. ui. uuu a:J4 p. in, KITCHMINO, LI aVal ATLANTIC CITT. Depot corner Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenues i Week days Kinross. 7:00. 7:30. D-00. a. m. anil iuv.d:ji. ii. ui. Acuuinmuuauuu. Q.LSJ. h:iq a. in. and 4:30 p. in. nuundays Express, 4:00, 6:00, p. m. Acoommp- uauou, ,;au u. ui, auu d:uo u. ra. a a. UANCOCK, A. a. Mcleod. h e', & dtn'U Uanagtr, Oen't. t'ut. Aftntf. PATENTS. I veats and Trade Marks obtalned.and all Paten t i hud uuimub.ou ,vi Huuait -vsiux-Cia?. OUll UFflUK 1 OriJ3lTU U. U. PS.T1IMT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, all business lrect, hence can transact patent business In less imoauu a,, 1,11,3a wuai tuaii tuose remote rroia 1, MUIUIIUH. send model, drawing, or photo.wlth d( scrlptlon. We advlsa If patentable or not, free ol charge. Our fee not due tui oatent la secured. A boolc"Uow to Obtain PatontA.'tthrefnnninaa 1 0 actual ollonts In your State, county, or town, 91.00 A YEAlv.1 W ill 2t? c ) I D. Blooiusluii isirr 1 J LOWENBERG'S f" A FIFTY DOLLARS FOJt LIFE SCHOLAItSHIP "9m hll PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE U 1709 Chestnut 8t., PHIL AD A., PA. (Bth8iei.Fasltlanrrnrmdasitra. Time sr 4W 3 ts4mos. llrat Baalupcd. Ileal Coarse arHtady. Oirtalaia (roe Uroo name tola papet july lM3w WHOI.ESALK UKAI.KRS IN (Edao, Gncf, Fvo'tj bu Hotr-. SOIX .fil'VIS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. iFjEnsrjsj "Z goods .A. sFSOXJi-xrrsr, SOI.K ACEN1S K)R F. F. Adams & Co's. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. Sfle agents of the lolloine bramls ol Cigars 1 Homy Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian Princess, Samcon, Silver Ach. Any order for Festlsals will be supplied with the Lowest Market Prices, ats Wiswa , Msnfjej, Lomonj, i Dattanaj, peanuts, i-tmond. JS BLOOMSBURG, PA. G. 6. fiOBBIflS, )ElLEk IH Foreign and Domestic H BLOOMSBURG PH. ma- tmw mmm, III purotianirjjr IlOUie hold neeeEailies. it is wtstn nlivnvn In oolont. (lint, urhinh ia the best, it will bo tha cheapest in Boar otVan. J. SALTZER haa t;uuuB at low tn-icea. jiq uuys tnreot lrom tlio manufacturers, and can sell Brut olass goods oheaper than cau bo obtained elsewhere. Hero are eomo of the articles and prices : S- wipu Machines of three trades, byilmNow Home Sowinir machino drawer drop loaf, all attachments, 19.50 to 00. Royal St. John, ftO Upwards. St, 1)J- a' U..uu.u uuuuy, j,aU UUWMUb, Ntiw Home, $30 upwards. Have received tlio anenev for thn ..(owHvvunici, .i,u iiudl ciirrii-L in run A good a80rtmtnt of violins, trnitars. accordoons, drum', flutB, fifes and all kinds I musical instrnments. Tll3 host of strillirs I t ..!.!! f. , t ..... M lr., banjoa, violincollo, amUN vmuun, ijut ior iiQitencKS ..iw.-uuuiv uuu lailllUll Bllt'CU). Pianos, oruans and sowIul' maohi discount for cash. Do not send flsowhere, but call and see tho stock of your homo dealer, who is always with you, and can givoyou any information or instruction upon any inslrume.it you may purchase. J. SALTZER, nstrumcnts I i U l,llf I If I S ltTlt iiisica WAREROOMS. D M t ST Br Q m m & m w aq w n S CD ESTATE. P.I ream 1X1.5. )5 tho eml. A rrnnrl nrtinln i nlwnva a won a wide reputation for Belling good E4toy Piano, 350 to G0. Sleek, $375 to SC00. It. M. Rent & Co., 250 to 100. Brown & Simpson, 250 to 400. Estey Organs, 90 to 175. Miller organs, $75 to 150. United Stites organs, 125 to 175. Chicago Oottnge organ, 00 to 140 Worcester organs, $75 to 150. Paris organs, C0 to 100. Celebratml White Sowiut; Machines to G5. New Domeslio Sewing Machines, 35 to $75. mado Oo.. 8 from i. Rnnant, wnrid b-inina pattorns. "ib 1 1 ' ani Sowini ladies MSft