The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 26, 1890, Image 2

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THE COLimiBIAN AJSTD DEMOukaT. BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. s
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TilAUHERa' INSTITUTE.
CONTINUED KltOM lAVT WKKK.
WBDKRSIHY MOBNINft.
Tlio ncMlon opened fit 0 p. m. with sing,
inn 3 stanzas of "llock of Aires." Tlio devo
tional exercises wero conducted by ltov. Y
T. Atiman of tho llcformcd Oliurcli, who
read a part of tho Ord chapter of Proverbs,
and ofTcred prayer.
Bupt. Johnston stated that he had a let
tcr from Prof. Brttmbtugh, saying that ho
was still ucabio to attend tho Institute. Ho
also read a letter from Mrs. Jcroino Allen,
stating that Dr. Allen was sick and unablo
to bo present.
Tho following resolutions were presented
and adopted by the unanimous vote of the
Inslltutci
WriKiiB&s, His tho sense of tho teachers'
of Columbia County that thero should he a
closer supervision of tho public schools of
the etato than Is possible under existing
laws, thercforo
Butlved, That wo request tho mombcrs of
tho Legislature, at their next scssbn, to on.
actialaw providing for tho closer supervis
ion of public schools
Jltsolted, That wo urge tho members of
the Legislature from thU county to uso
their best endeavors to sccuro tho passago
of such a law.
licaolvtd, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to every member of tho Legislature
from this county.
Trof. Wllbcr continued his talk on Civil
Government, treating particularly of town
chip officers, giving their duties and terms
of office.
Prof.'iCope addressed tho teachers on
Arithmetic, lie continued to talk of yes
terday and gavo methods of treating a few
classes of problems.
After singing several selections tho Insti
tute was addressed by I'rol. J. P. Ilirkins,
on "Memory." Ho thought teachers made
mistakes in supposing children had poor
memories. First get pupils interested and
you will do much to overcome poor memo
ries.
Alter taking a short recess the Institute
was addressed by Prof. C. H. Albert on
Geography. He gave some plans for teach
ing. If you change tho physical conditions
you change tho wholo country.
Prof. R. M. Qcddis, principal of Nnr
thumbcrland schools, addressed tho teach
ers on "Order." Belf-Knowledgo, Self
Control and Assertion aro tbrco agencies
in securing order in school. A teacher
must know that there Is a difference be
tween securing and maintaining order.
WEDNESDAY JLFrKnHOOS.
Tho session opened at 2 p. m. Prof.
Ball led the Institute and Miss Purccll pre
sided at the organ while "The Dearest
Spot" was sung.
Snpt. Johnson introduced Stipt. Walton ,
of Chester county, who addressed tho In
stitute on "School Government." School
Government Is tho easiest possible thing to
talk about and the hardest thing to prac
tice. Government consists in having au
thority Cleanliness and Comfort are im
portant factors in securing good govern,
mcnt. Hayo tho play ground In front of
the house. It will assist in' banishing
many of the evils of the school ground to
have it in sight of tho teacher.
Miss Williams rendered a solo and Mrs.
Grant Herring recited t'Charlio M. Crce,"
after which Miss Armstrong read an ablo
paper on "The Objects of Our Work."
Bupt. Walton continued his talk on
"School Government," Ho defined discip
linarian as a d'selple-maker. Ono who
makes ro'lnwcrs Is a dlrslpltnanan. Supt.
Walton Is a pleasant speaker and presents
his subject in a pleasing manner.
Supt. appointed tho following commit
tees: Permanent Certificate, Alex. Lillle,
Mr. Hanly, Miss Josephine Brennanj ltc
solutlons, E. K. Hichardson, A. 8. Fritz,
Miss Allen i Auditing, A. F. Tcrwllllgcr,
J. W. Hidlay, Miss Ettio Evans.
WEDXK'DAY KVKSIXO.
Although storming terribly in tho even
ing, a largo audienco assembled at tho
Opera House to hear the concert by the
Meigs (listers and tho impersonations by
J. T. Miller. Tho ladles are beautiful
singers and pleased every one, but unfor
tunately ot so much can be said of tho
gentleman.
nrortsruT moesiso.
The ptimary teachers met at the lllgh
School building and were addrossed by
Prof. Albert on "Moral Culturel", and
Supt. Walton on "Various Forms of Ex
pression." Tho regular session opened in tho Opera
House by singing "Sun of My Soul". Hev.
Bears of the M. E. Church read tho 20lh
Psalm and offered prayer.
Prof. Cope addressed the Institute on
"History." Ho would have but few dates
taught. Children may bo Interested by
telling of tho Indians, discoveries and set
tlements. Colonial history depends on
few dates.
Institute sang "Ask tho Children."
Prof. Heclit, of Muncy, discussed the
subject of history. Wo teach history as
a Suite of blocks: one on another. The de
cade from 1850 to 1880 was an important
one in American history.
Institute sang "Auld Lang Syne," and
"Come Come, Here".
Miss Knorr of Miss Armstrong's school
read a well prepared paper on "Gymnas.
tics", and a class of pupils from Miss Arm
strong's school gavo an exercise in "Calis
thenics", which shqwed careful training.
Supt. Walton talked on "Elementary
Sciences". He presented the subject in
hli pleasing way, and gave an idea of how
to teach elementary Botany. He woul d
conduct these leBsons In placo of the regu
lar reading lessons at times. It will be a
great valuo to the pupils.
Miss Black rendered a piano solo in a
pleasing manner.
Mrs. Welsh spoko to tho Institute on
"Lltcraturo" She would cultlvato a de
sire for pure lltcraturo. Have them read
some ol the creat poems. Olvo them the
Touth'i Companion for supplementary read'
ing. Sccuro a school library.
The election of Permanent Certificate
Committee was then held.
Dl hectors' meeting
Directors met Thursday morning at the
High School bulldinng
Sunt. Johnston culled tho meeting to
order. The olllccrs wero elected last year
J. It. Townscnd, of Bloomsburg, President
and Mr. Delterlch, of Berwick, Secretary
Supt. Johnston made a few appropriate
remarks on granting certificates, &c,
Tho first paper read was by J. I Bitten
bender, "How to sccuro and retain more
flrst-class professional teachers." It
was an ah i pspcr and whs discussed by"
various members of tho meeting.
Dr. T. J. Swisher read an interesting
paper on "Tho Duties of School Directors
respecting School Hygiene." Tho subject
was discussed at some length by the direct
ors.
On motion It was
Jlttolitd, That wo urgo upon our repres
ontatlves: Tnat wo aro in favor of tho
school books being published and furnish
cd by the stato to tho pupils of our public-
schools free of cost.
This resolution, after gome debate, was
unanimously carried,
The officers elected for tho ensuing year
were Dr. Iledeker, I'fetldeut, and J. K.
Bitteobender, Secretary. L
TIIDUSDAY AFTKBNOOJf,
Jil the opening of tho afternoon session,
Peculiar
Many peculiar points mako Hood's Bar
saparllla superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar In combination, proportion,
and preparation of Ingredients, jy
Hood's 8arsaparUla possesses JrSSPA
tlio full curntlvo valuo of tlio S V .
best known romedlosr jJQ?f of
tho vcgetaUo klng-r VQlom.
Toculhr In Its V' .QJ'r strength
and economy -y-'Itood's Bar.
saparlll.i Is CnD tho only rncdl
clno o'.. which can truly
bOsaldA S " Ono Hundred Doses
Ono Jr t S Dollar." Medicines In
T fyJ larger and smaller Imttlcs
krA,' rcqulro larger doses, and do not
jr ltoduco ns good results ns Hood's.
S Tccullar In Its medicinal merits,
Hood's Sarsanarllla accomplishes cures hith
erto unknown, and lias won for Itself .
tho title of " Tlio greatest blood .
purifier ever discovered."
Peculiar In Its " good namo
home," thero Is now
Lowell, whoro S Xj
IU1IU Ul 1111
pnrlflors. jTS JSI
abroad,
o mm
Fortr, tlie-M Shoos tvre blackened with
Wolff's
Blacking
8rmi Uim nth tliwn wntor, nd tn7 ""
I,
tho world
bo&utmillr pi.ll.hed
cftgrfUHiii
Via. will cm lour fluuter
ImM llf tho wdr. PortM, toll joar l.lTnrf
'H9n1thntHlilhiprf ilanttu Vrtmlntla
lTQineaiiii
more
sold In
It Is made,
other blood
Peculiar In Its
.V S ao other preparation
Yarnllh
tl the
mn0
time.
ever attained Buch poru-
Ity In so short a tlmo,
and retained Its popularity
and confldonco among all classes
of feoplo so steadfastly.
Do not bo Induced tn buy other preparations,
but bo suro to get tho Tccullar Modlclno,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
fioldbyalldmgKtiti. lxfot3. I'reraroJonly
by C. I, HOOD A CO., Aiwthocarloi, Ixiwcil, Mail.
IOO Dobos Ono Dollar
AAot rikIton, thteh
will Stain Old 4 New runniTURt
WILL STAIN CLA AND ChINAWAUK
will Stain tinwan.
wilv Stain voun old basiht
WILL STAIN BADT'S COACH AND
WOUF A BANDOUI1, PWUd.lpbU.
WHAT
SCOTPS
CURES
CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
BRONCHITIS
COUCH8
COLDS
Waiting Elieuti
Wondorful FlMh Produoer.
Many hTo joined ono pouad
per day by its uao-
BootVs Emulsion U'noi a seowt
Mraedy. It oonUlnt th itimuUt
ing pi pertiea of th Hypophoi
pbitos nd pturo Norwegiaa Ood
iiTBX Oil, tht potenoy of boti
bolng largely IneToaaod. I U usaa
by Kiyslols.na all over tho world.
PALATABLE A3 MILtt.
Sold bff aU DrufftjtJf
(rRE
" Work horses in the city arc worth three
times as mucli as country hones because we
blanket them hi the stable."
FREE Get from your dealer free, the
Sa Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable, information about horses.
Two or thrco dollars for a Sh. Horso
Blanket will mako your horso worth more
and cat less to keep warm.
5A Five Mile
Ask for
5A Boss Stable
5A Electric
5A Extra Test
30 other styles nt prices to suit every
body. If yon can't get them from voir
dealer, writo us.
a crcat'many citizens and directors wcr o
noticed among tho teachers in tho Institute.
The sun bad dispelled the dreariness of
tho morning and it seemed to make the
teachers more lively and cheerful.
After indulging In singing for several
minutes tho Instltuto was addrossed by
Sunt. Walton. Uo spoko to tho directors
particularly, and spoke of tho itnpoitancu
and responsibility of the position.
Tho whole public school system should
bo so that it would work together.
Directors and patronB should visit the
schools to encourage tho teachers and
pupils.
Miss Ella Fox rendered a solo In charm.
Ing style, which was loudly applauded.
I'rof. Albert then addressed the directors.
lie called their attention to free textbooks,
and permanency to tho teachers' position.
lie called attention to the disgraceful man
ner in which some school bouses and out.
buildings are kept, and said that tho evils
should ue corrected. Bchools should have
freo text books, becauso It affords teachers
a better chanco to grade tho schools, be
cause tho children cm then all havo the
necessary books, becauso It will cheapen
the cost of books. Books can bo bought
In bulk at about two-thirds the cost of
small quantities. Olvc the necessary ap
pllanccs as you would the ordinary laborer,
Mrs. Mary A. Llvcrmore, of UJSton,
came before tho Instltuto and emphasized
tho remarks of Prof. Albert in regard to
the conditions of the school buildings
She spoko of the great necessity for "Moral
Education", and the great work lying be.
tore teachers. She said teachers should
work upon honor although poorly paid
Hold np your colors and keep pushin
ahead. 8ho was glad to know physical
culturo was gaining ground.
Supt. Walton then continued his talk
lie spoko of the impressions mado in child.
hood. A child takes 'a sllzht impression
from everyone he meets and his character
is formed from th090 which predominate.
Re careful whom your children asso
ciate with. Children need the lnQucnca of
both men andjwomen.
A tndy's Perfect Companion.
Evcrv cmectant mother should read our
new book by Dr. Nye, ono of Now York's
most celebrated physicians. A perfect
mother's euidc. It tells how the tearful or
deal can be made easy, freo from danger,
and almost r ntlroly painless, mm saving
months of anxiety, droad, and suffering.
Pull of valuable information to ladles, an
swering hundreds of delicate questions.
bend two ccni stamp ior circulars, icsu
monlals, and confldeutlal letter. Address,
Fkank Thomas & Co., l'libllsners,
9-10 3m. Baltimore, Md.
HAI.ItH.
Dso. 37. Oio. li lilwell, trustee, will
....1.1 .!.. .... II r. inlli.1 In fl.ila.
IM-II HI . III. I'll "T" .'1. till 111"'.- ... v...--- :
. t . .1 .1... 111...- I I I... f....n-1.. !
W1HSH. U1U tiwruiu)( iiuuru rum mii. iuiiiii-iiy
wnrd by Btcphen lllldy, at 10 o'clock a.
, arc nnvcriifrmcni.
Poit Hai.k on Exoiianor for a town tiron-
rly in Uluomihurn, a desirable farm of 20
cres. nenr Htiperl. Good spring and
eprlna-housn and well of wntor at the barn.
A gonil pnico Kir a uairy. Appiv iu iikuiiun
1IRS8 uupctl, m. iz-u-n-
Fok Hai.r Dwelling houses In Blooms.
burg, OranievllIc, Epy nnd Itupert Pa.
Firms In PcnnBylvnnla, Kannis and Vir
ginia. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg. Btorc
properties. Oris! mills nnd other property
by M. P. Ltilr., Insurance and Meal isslalo
gem, moomsnurg, ra.
Tcnn.HAt.it. House and lot In Hupcrt,
lot 120 x 140 ft. Two story, house, with
nlno rooms. Bay windows, out
kitchen, lee and coal Iioiibc, good Blablc,
chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever
green trees, good water, Two railroads,
Twelve trains a uay cacn way, 10 uiuunin
hurir. faro 8c round trln. Low taxcx. A
great bargain, if taken soon.
SI. 1 . JjUIZ, insurance us iipii ni
Fon Halr. -Valuable property, known ns
tho Morris property in Bloomburg. Apply
to Uuy Jacoby. n-7.iut
F.m Hai.ii. A (lno pair of well-matclied
ponies, coming llvo years old. Good drlv.
ers, single or double, Htd good saddlers.
AUn ti nnw set of harness Innulro of J.
B. Williams, auctioneer, Bloomcbnrir, Pa.,
or Elmer Hears. m-is
m
The Greatest Blood Purifier u
IH KNOWN. i
H Tills Orent Ocrman Moillclno Is thc,
Ml...nn.f nn.l l.n.l. lU.U.ninf ftlTI..
I I imiimi lti'lvruitMfniAl.rin.liiiiitliAn 2
III ono rent n ilose, It will euro tlie UJ
m wnrnt rnnnAnf ftktn fltnoflMO. from
... .. - ... ... . .. - .
n common
DlmDta on tlio fuccj
to ihnt awful in.rno 8crofuln. S
SULl'IIUIl HI1TKI13 IS thO j1
hrt mnillrlnn tn inn In ttWm
caws of such stubborn nnlytnr KM.
ilecp tented ulseascs. l)oncyaarcout
DOt OTCr tAkO .fnVi1i..lTan
BLUE PILLS "I'.!yjwnQ
nr ainm ll.n urn ititiul ST "1 i i r.liq. J 1
iti i iiicn vour iriipt in
SUI.rilUil JUTTKUS,
IIia i.iivn-t nml lin-l
mollclne ever mailo. f$aUul BlltcrS 1
wllliaTCllowi)tlckrnon't wait until yon ?J
Isubstnncc? Isyoiirlrnro unnblotowalk.or
bronth foul nmlaro flat on your buck,
offcnelvo? Vonrbut (ret eomo at onro. It
stonmcli ts ontnlll euro you. Sulptiar
ofi.nlcr. U6iU!ttcrsls
Slll.l'llllll W,,-v t...n. .1
F3 1HTTKU8 1 110 " ,lllu K ncnu.
t-1 1 ... rt. 1 1 I ,', I W-T. . , t.n n,l nn., nt rl
IB your iT'lcnngnrn noon inmioii uy
lno tlilck.its use. Ucmcmlwr wliat you
ropy, clo.jffrcail here, It may savo your
uuy, orilfo, It tias sacu lmmlrcds.
M Don't wait until to-morrow,
3 Jf Ttv rt Rottln To-rlftV 1 C?
rronnroslck.no
fmattcrwlutalla
ryon, uso
Wo print only a h.lf sheet thh week, as
It has been found Impossible to Issuo tho
paper In Its old form, nnd at tho same
tlmo mako the necessary changes for the
Itsuo of next week in tho new form. Every
advertisement has to ho reset, and all Iho
leads, rules, slugs, &c, must bo cut down
to fit the columns. Six prlstcrs liavo been
at work In tho ofllco for tho past week,
getting ready for tho change.
HIi;CIAI. ANNOOSCKJIENT,
Wc have madenrrangemcnts with Dr. B.
Kendall Co. publishers of 'A Treaties on
tho Horse nnd his diseases,' which will en
able all our subscribers 13 obtaina copy of
that valuable work free by sending their ad
dress (enclosing a 2 cent stamp for mailing
same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Enoeburgh
Falls, Vt. This book is now recognized as
standard authority upon all diseases of the
horse, as Its phenomenal salo attests, over
four million copies bnving been sold in the
past ten vcarp. a sate never before reached
by any publication In tho same period of
time. Wo feel confident that our patrons
will appreciate tho work, and be glad to
avail themselves of this opportunity of ob
taining a valuable bonk.
It Is necessary that you mention this
paper in sending for the "Treatise." This
offer will remain open for only a short
tlmo. 13-12-t
Arn vnw low.fuiriivii unit nui.i
For (iiffcrinit from tlio cx-se. of
fvoutliy If so. bUWHUll UITTEUS
f will euro you.
Send 3 2-ccnt stnm) J to A. r. Onlwny A Co.,
lloaton.Mass., for best medical work jiublltlicdr
1
!
I
Tutt s Pills
tf mnlftte tho torpid llir, atrtnrtb
mnm thdf r entlv orffnm. reijrulfttaa UaO
kowli( and aro unequftUd aft an
ANTI-DILI0U8 MEDICINE.
Zm malarlnt dlilrlctn the Ir tI rtnea ara
rldl v raeofriilKfld. althtr uaaBii nM
ullar propirliei In fring thsyit
fram that olaen. SUavantly aMf
Sold 22vQrywhoro
Ofllco, 44 Murray St,. Nmr Yorlc
Thuusa'iUs bavti boexi iwrmfineiitly cured ly
I'HIIiADKl.rJIIA.rA. Fo at onre, no operation
or luss of tlmo ruin bulM0SS. Cais prunouucel lu
curable jy others wauteU. tfend for Circular
CURE GUARANTEED. omJe'IK.moa.
Oct.
0
ELANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE CENUINC WITHOUTTHC R'A LABEL
Manul'd by Wu. atkes & sons. I'htl.ida., who
mans tho famous Horse liranl Baker BlanketA
ducHt CnrdHofto liny.
"Many of tho productions in Btntlonary
for tho table "remarked tho bead of that
department of Bailey, Banks & Biddle,
Philadelphia, a day or two ago, aro gems
of art and are tit for framing. Tho guest
cards are now daintily decorated In water
colors by artists of recognized abilities.
Theeo little nlctures como In sets. Une
will have a dozen ideal fcmlnlno heads, an.
other cavellcrs, others dainty little land'
scapes or else refreshing marines. The
majority, however, are Oguro pieces, and
apart from their novelty are valuablo sovc-
nicrs of a pleasant dinner.
PT)fl rot HlnHTK1 tiTllogrf,
This Trado
Mark Is on
Tlio Best
Waterpof1
Coat
In the world
l.J.Toytr.Borton.
Bleady employment and liberal wages are
offered in another column by Sears, Henry
& Co., Geneva, N. Y. They are a reliable
firm. Established 1805. 12-.4t.
ME TRIAL
1 PACKAGE I
PROnHARRIS'
PASTILLES
FOR THE CURE OF
WEAfC MEN
(VITALLY WEAK). U.ieiobr too emippllilon to
tu.lne.aur itaarl aewrt nunltl uriln or frUri HKXI'AL
The services In 8L Paul's Church on
Christmas day will be at 10.30 a. m. The
Sunday School will havo its Christmas
Festival on B&turday Evening 27th at 6 80.
All are invited to these services.
The Yonng Men's Christian Association
of Bloomsburg will bold a watch meeting
In Hartman's hall next Wednesday New
Year's Eve.
IIO YOU CoilRll?
XlhHHglntnld
ddla llfe.or tlelom titblti rontrsetM In youtb.
UICR V tieil KK VU-II14TII hrltlDlH IILIIILlTTor
nCillV ITlCll KKIIllHTIU.VIAHTI&llV)ktk!ll.bM. IH.
IIILIMAUV UttlllhfclULY UlliV H YOlHUBad MID
liLKidklli iMk t tlm, Tlfor,nil trrnth,ltQMiuil or!kn
IrapBlrcd tnil wrabpnad pramaturrlT la approaching old aia.
WHEN WE SAY GURE.r VI?Tt kK
In roaoy ihoM.and ennaa treated and cured In paat twelee jeara.
TS vn iaeTldeneeorourtaltk In Prof. lUrrU'
U W i W50I.OBI.E HEDICAIED PASTILLES.
TD a . I weofferellbldajatrlal illMH t II LK IttEK.
la 1 KIMI-iii men, rounc or old. auffcrlnf from thin
fret aleot trouble ahould aend their eddreaaao weeau rurnlah
queatlona to be anawered, that we ma; know tbe true condition
efeacheaae and prepare medlrlno to effect a. pronipt core.
Ideated In New York (after It reara at St. Loula), we offer
nil a ebaueo to tie cored be tbe celebrated Vaatllle Treatment.
THE HARniS REMEDY CO., Mfe. ChemlstB,
09 BEEKMAN STREET. MEW YORK.
fit wi ..it hi:h.i.ij ii ii-m.1 jtMn rmm
Don't delay. Take Kemp's Bilaam, the
best cough cure. It will euro your coughs
and colda. It will cure s3ro throat or a
tickling in tho throat. It will curn pains
Ilu the chest. It will cure lntluenzi and
bronchitis and all diseases pertaining to
tho lungs because it is a pure Balsam
Hold it to the light and see how clear and
thick It Is. You will see the excellent ef.
feet after taking tho first dose, f.ir 'u bot
tles 59c and $1.
OFALLPLASTERS
or many years used and pre-5J
PV X iiysicians, uut "uivem
' Introduced generally. I K
A DR.GROSVENOR'S SP
D5 PLASTERS. T
El The best Porous Plaster mi(!c(S
Xor allaches.palns and weak placeOn
LjUnlike other plasters, so be sureiD
1 and get the genuine with the pic-;E7
fture of a bell on the back-clothJJ
HCOrosvenor& Richards. llostonXCk
Prof, V. H. Jenkins wis called to his
slstei's homo in New York Btato Thursday
on account of tho Illness of his father.
DEAF!
ri-ifcU.
NESS k MtAB MOIHt CD 1197
leclt'a lHVlhJliUC TUIUUI U
CUSHIONS Wtlipen burd. Coat
ufu .ku-a!! lLnaaad(M ftvll. lUUb. r.HISrilX.
n ru ir i f ru
12 5 (Ml
Butler Cox and Hlcbard Flaherty were
arrested on Monday for chopping some
now cars at the Bloomsburg Car Co'sshrps,
They admitted tbe charge in Esquire Clark's
ofilce and, wero held under ball for covrt,
The boys are about 13 years o'd.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Baby was sick, we gut her Castoria.
When shs was a Child, the cried (or CaitorU,
When sha became) Mlu, she clone to Oastorls,
When slmli id Cnlldrtn, sha nave them CcutorUk.
FOR MEN ONLY!
"for Luuror VAlnno BANnooni
HOenernl and MEHV0U8 GlBIlIIY
IWcaknanor Uody kndHlnd, Effects
Jof Errortor Exneaaeala Old or Yeunr.
Hebnal. AeUle MafclitlUII follf Heatered. llew teealara a eel
tIreoBtheenKal.lhUKfKUirKUUufjihIAr'lUTIiulrftODr.
ikaolelel uslalller IlllflS TUkelnkkT-lieaelle lo n day.
Man teeltfr fraai ktt ktatea aad I erelf a iMintrlaa. Hrtte Ikeab
lleaertbtl'O Hook, eirlaaatleo nal praafa aialled (araledlfreOe
Ml,,,, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
A TIIAIII I andertake lo IrianV
taacbanjlalrlj lulelllf.ntp.raou of either
ei, wh.ieeu r.ad and write.and who,
I after liietrui.tloo.vi ill work tuuuairUuelj,
tuelu earn Ikree Tkouaaad Uollara n
tearlnlhcii wnluealluee.wbrreeer thejrllre.l will alaofumlab
the Bltnatl il i 'lopt yuiituil wblrh .atii earn that aniouut.
f.o m .ner r imcunleeaau eaifulae ab ie lallyauil quickie
learu.il 1 1 li but .ue worker fniiu each dlelrl. 1 or 000017. I
A Ileal llUlHIIUl IH ICCIlip'H llUlHItlll
The dictionary says, "A balsam Is a
thick, pure aromatic tuhefuico flowing
from ticis." Kemp's Blssm for the throat
Pensions ! Veterans I !
The DiEacility Pension 'Bill.
Act of June 27, 1390. grants pensions In
all cx-soldlers and sailors who served 00
days or mom In the Army or Navy during
tho rebellion, nnd were honorably dlscharg-
cd, and who aro now guttering from any
permauci.t, mental or physical disability
contracted since tho war or during tbo war
whether from disease, injuries or effects 'of
old age, at tho rate of from 50 to $13 per
month, according to the degree of his dis
ability loriue penormanco oi laoor requir
ing tho exertion of physical strength ;
provided the disability is not due to vici
ous habits. This nensiou is not restricted
to tbe veterans who have to make their
living by hard labor, but Is equally due to
proiessionai men or cierKs, proviucu nicy
havo an existing disability which would
prevent tbo continuous exercise of the
physical strength of an able-bodied man.
Thoso who have applied under tho gen
eral laws and who aro unable to provo up
the pending claim can apply for and se
cure this pension and tnen cnntinuo the
prosecution of the former claim and secure
their arrears.
If vou arc now drawinc a small pension.
say $2 or $1 per month, you can tnko this
pension instead, and if you have an appli
cation on file for Increase or additional
nension for new disabilities you can con-
tinuo tbe prosecution of such claims while
drawing tho now pension, or you can tile
an oriElnal ilalm for a disability contract
cd in the service wnllu
under this new act.
Widows, children, and dependent moth
ers and fathers aro entitled under this net
and can suspend the prosecution of any
pending claim, and take this pension, and
afterwards complete tho prior claim and
get arrears.
Having been duly niipolnte'1 an Aeent
according to tbe rules and regulations of
the Department of tho Interior in tho pros
ecution of such claims and having had suc
cess In a number of ctsep I am always pre
pared to give information and assist claim
ants, and will assure them success if they
aro able to establish tbe facts as required
by law.
Those Interested should call soon and
claim their reward.
Tlio modern magazine miy be
lakon as embodying tbo best literature
of the world, as the magazine editor
nays tbo btshest price to novelist9,
scientists, statesmen, soldiers, and even
kings and princes, tor tho best they
can furnish in the literary line. The
well edited magazine becomes an edu
cating influence in the Jamtly ciro e.
bono importanco cannot no over
estimated. The children i they crow
up, aro attracted by its illustration",
and bo come in time lo htve a taste
for reading. Tiiero is ahvavs some
thing that is now, snm thing that is
strange, something that is intcri sting;
and we consider that we are doing om
readers a poBilivo lienent. if we aie
instrumental in placing buo'i publica
tion within their reach. The spwWI
arrangement whioh we Inve nude
with the Uosmopotttan presoiiH very
unusual inducements. That magazine
is already recogn!z"d a ono of the
most interesting publiiiatinnn of the
dav. It is sci king t ubsoribt-n oven -
where and obtaining them. The nro
prietors believe that the Cosmopolitan
has only to be examined to secure a
permanent ruurcriuer. i lint, is why
we aro aide to make, it tlio oner is ac
cepted beforo January next, such a
i . 1- i!t 1
very low rate, uy which our readers
can obtain the Cosmopolitan for little
more than tho c st of this journal
alone. Just think of what the combi
nation moans 1 You obtain your own
homo journal at about the rrguhr
price, and havo thrown in a magaz tie
which gives you in a year, 1,530 pages
of readiog matter by the ab!ot writer
of the world, including over 1,300
pagos of illustrations that aro unsur
passed in point of Interest and exectt-
ion. Will It not pty you to si'ini a
subscrip'ion to this ofi'ion for Thk Coi-
niitintt and I tin Js VI tl t1 Vt lltlriK..
diatclyt Ilemember only 2,50 for
the two.
There is moro Catarrh in this sec
tion of tho country than all other dis
eases put together, and until tho last
BOILING WATER OR MILK
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
OOCOA
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLf
work fur m, by Ann l''? "''n
Ueia, ami Jno. llonn, loltrdo, 1)1 hlo.
Hm rui, othrrtarcanin; ""7
Hunt j-ohT Momt Mm ovr nw. -morn...
Vou cn do ibe wk V
Wl home, inIiM-M-Tyou rt. t.f "
Prlnnn r rnlnr fWmIO
hklOa Allarrs. U C tllOW TOO DOW
nd itui jom. vn worn m
Fwlur unknown mianir innm.
WKW nrt wiandarful. rarticnUrt trtt.
II.lIiilleitlsCo.,Moxti?Olorlliiinl,Malue
salesmen for our cnolco Nursery
.Stoclr. Salary ana expenses or
comralsslonxiaUl. Pine outnts. Low prices
UUtillUteUstoclr.
commlsalonxialc
11, V. CL4BK SCO., Nurserymen, ltocnBBter, N Y 7
GRATEFUL COMFOItTINO.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BKEAKFABT.
"Dy a tuorouah knowledce of tho natural law
which govern the operations of digestion ana
nutrition, and by a careful application of the Une
n-niMirflrKi tt W0ll.lUlrM.til llnCOO. Mr. BDDnitS
provldeil our brealffast tables with a dellcitrly
uavoruu uurcrums Wllll.U IUUJ dl.w iu ih-uj j
doctors' bills, ltlsbytho Judicious uso of such
nrtinirxi nf dint, that a constitution may do eraauni-
ly built up ualll strong cuouith to resist ererr ten.
rirnnvti riunnim. Hundreds of subtle maladies
drawing pouslon l aro noattntr around us re idy to attack: wherever
i mere ii a wean puiuu o "tn.j c.;f'ai,l-,nI'i?"-T1,,
latai Bliait Vy KtepiUS UHraJiTUO ncn iwi i.m.i-4 " .ui
pure blood and a properly nourished f rarno."-Cit'i!
i'crrfcw Uaze tie. Mado simply with boiling water
or mlllr. sold only In half pound tins, by Orocers,
labelled thus:
JA.Mi:s Hl'l'S .fc .!., Ilomcapathlcchemtits,
11-21-it. Iindon, Kngland.
FOR
Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs.
Escels any remedy (or the rapid cure ol Hard
Colds, Coughs, Hide Bound, Yellow Water.Fe.er,
Dlttemper, Sore and Weak Eyes, Lung Fever,
Costhenesi, Blotches, and all difficulties aris
ing Iron Impurities ol the Blood. Will retlev
Heaves at Once. Manufactured tke
JOPPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS, N. Y.
FOIl &4XK BY All. DEALERS.
B-3l.tl0-r.lx.
IN CLOTHING
We have -secured property adjoining our New Store at
Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, and will bepin the erection
of a large building. In the Spring we shall remove our
business in the Ledger Building to the New Store, which is
the most centrally located in Philadelphia. Great Bargains
for Men and Boys before removal. This large stock of
Suits and Overcoats will be sold at a great Reduction in
Prices.
A, YATES &
6 th. and CHE3TNUT.
(Ledger Uultdleg.)
13th ard CHESTNUT.
(New More.)
m
II is CsSoJid haoidsame c&ksop
scouting s;crap which has no equal
for all cleaning purposes excepl'fn
the l&undry'To use il is Yo valua it-
What will SAFOLIO dol Why It will clean paint, make oil-cloths
bright, and give- tho floors, tables and ahelvos a now appearance. It will
take tho grease off tho dishes and off tho pots and pans. Yon can scour
the knives and forks with it, and mako the tin things shino brightly. The
wash-basin, the bath-tnb, oven tho gTcasy kitchen sink will bo as clean as
a new pin if you use BATOLIO. Ono cako will prove all we say. Bo a
clover nonsekooper and try it
DEWAEE OF IU1TATI0HS. THESE 13 SUT OWE SAPOLIO.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK.
RIMinlfiag) Hi'os.
Pilot ogrsiplis.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Photographic
lonched siikI
modeled lor
likeness, tone,
;iiiI fianisli. JLi.fe
size crayons, lin
csl I'iulc, si spec
isiBly. HTrsBiiics,
copyiniii iind
viewiBi.
I ELY
HE POSITIVE CURE.
BROTHERS, OS Warren BUNewTork. Price 00 ctnl
"JaEX 1 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS
" " JiM TMr nRir.iiiii SNn ftrumur tl. c
TM r nmciNii AMnftrumaur tl. d. r u u.u. nm ...
Ijldlesu uk Drorrtu tor Ckithtrttft EnalU Diamond Krand In ltd nnd a old mpuillt!
tK1V.?'.,.1 ,u b,a 'Ibbon. Tke mo olfcrr Ltd. tfui SuhtHtuHtnu and Imitation!,
W Diamond Brand A
Vixs A
V
An pilli la putttboud boici, ptnk rpprf, rt danrrroai rntpr?tt. At DraciiU,er ind
tMiri ir ijmaitm," n utter, y retani nub
4a tn iiArap far puileoUri, tMtlmonUU,
iv,vuw i raurooniii. nami jwtr,
.Id bj all Lcm1 VrmgrfiU.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO,
w iiwr, oj rurn nub
;AL Co., HdtHn HflvsrCs
Newvesit Styles, Latest Guts !
Lowest Prices !
WE HAVE ,TUST RECEIVED THE LA.EGEST STOCK
OF
Fall and Winter Clothing for
Men, Youths' and Children;
Ever Brought to This County.
Children's Suits of all Styles. Come and See for Yourself.
We are not offering old stock but they are the latest goods,
just received, and more on the way. Our large store room is
filled, and we invite you to call and see and make3elections
from the latest styles.
Suits sold for $3.50 and upwards. We have also,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods.
In our Merchant Tailoring Department
you tno liest Uoous at .Low irices and
Call at once at
II. A. KEfllP,
ARTIST.
Has removed to SIuv.r' Block, in
roninfl formerly ocoitniod by Itoaen
Rlock, having tiirui reino'leleil anil put
ting tlio latest neo3fl'iorio4 anil baek
groiiiul4 in, anj is prepared to do tbo
finest and moat artiatio work.
CABINETS from 90o lo S I per doz,
CHAVONS S5.00 nnd upwards.
A Special Cabinet Wo Mako.
1 DOZ. OABINUTS and ono 10 z 12
PICTUHE,
ALL FOR S2.C0.
This oftor U only good until Jin. 1,
1801.
Kmucinbpr tho placo, on Main street
2 doors below Iron street, Bloomsburg,
l'a.
F. tails,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER.
DKAT.KR IN
Tin Rocng a Specialty.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON
ALL WORK IN HIS LINE.
First door Bloomsburg Opera House.
we
guarantee
can furnish
satisfaction
CORNER MAM AND IRON STREETS.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
OAK PET, 1AXTWG,
op OIL CLOTH,
YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT
W. H. BEOWEM'S
2nd Door above Court House.
A new lot of Window Curtains received this week.
IS Natnro's offorMo expel forclRii sub.
Htftticei, from tlio bronchial passives,
Frocpicntl', this causes liillammatlon
and tho need of an nnoilyno. Ko other
expectorant or anoilyno 13 equal to
Aycr's Cherry 1'cctornl. It assists
Naturo In ojectlng tho mucus, allays
Irritation, Induces leposo, and Is tho
most popular ot all cough cures.
"Of tho many preparations heforo tho
fiuhllc for tho euro of rohls, coughs,
irouchltis, and kindred diseases, thero
Is none, within the rango of my experi
ence, so rellablo as Ayer's Cherry Tec
toral. For years I was subjoct to colds,
followed by terriblo coughs. About four
years ago, when so mulcted, I was ad
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral anil
to lay all other remedies aside. I did
eo, and within a week was well of my
rold and cough. Since then I haro
always kopt this preparation In tho
house, and feel comparatively seeuro."
Mrs. L. L. Drown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a Bovero cold
which affoctod my lungs. I hail a ter
riblo cough, nnd passed night after
night without sleep. The doctors gavo
mn up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
willed rollovod ray lungs, Induced sleep,
and afforded tho rest necessary for tho
recovery of my strength, lly tho con
tinual uso of tlio Pectoral, a pormancut
cure was effected." Horace Falrbrothor,
Itockiugham, Vt.
.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
run .bed bt
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Boldly all Drugtl.u. rrIc4H; eJrboUlen.tl-
WIDE AWAKE,
beginning with Iho Holiday Number,
L'nm" ia er"'l''1! lb'j""
loSJl Jarged to one hundred PAGES $
' ; pages, radiant with i
jieto and larger type, a new style of
page, and fresh, strong literary and
pictorial attractions.
Mrs. Burton Harrison, whno stnry .,f
"Tbo AUKlomaul iC3" Ills beca tho scnsttlon
of tue boason la 1'lie Centum, lias written for
Win awake a uiory cilletl "Ulnmouli and
Toads "
H'n. John D. Lonir. ( x.Qovrrnor of
Massachusetts) urulauos six articles under
the u'CDcral title ol our (lovcrsmeut, for tue
enUsbtenment of coming eltueo tlio boys ana
glrU ot to-day.
Kirk tluaroe. who lately lived for a time
tue lire of a railroad man, In all phases from
rifirinr ear to catno caire. has uut tils cxuerl.
enco into a thrilling bertal ior boys called "Pub
and Uubooso. MrHilDf ulctuies by Kdmund
11. Uarreu
Margaret Sidney's new serial, "Five Lit
llo l eppcra iliown Up," will tell iroro about
lo'.iy aiid jasper auu uavia uuu uei ttnu
bar leg
Qood Times, will chrnnlclo
rroia ner own manuscript
ventures ot Marneuu Am
few years was gupposed lo bo incur,
ablo. For a great many years ilnolors
and Lungi Is the only cough medicine tlmt enounced it a local disease, and pre-
$30001
ll a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough
remedies are called balsams, but eucli are
not. Look through a bottle ot Kemp's
lialeara jind notico what a pure, thick pre
paration It Is. If you cough uso Kemp's
Ualsam. At all druggists', Large bottles
50c and $1.
cribed local romodlre, and by constant
ly failing to euro with looal treatmem,
pronounced it incurable. Science Ins
proven Catarrh to bo a constitutional
disoaeo, and thereforo requires oonti
tutional treatment. Malls Catarrh
l'hronsln, and others, as it runs through tho
j ear. rlitr cuarininK uiusu-uuuus uy
Mecto.
Marietta'
In ner own words, from her own manuscript,
. tno cnuanooa au
brosl ..
Uiss Uatilda Arehamieau Van Sorn, a lmio
girl who bad a tieui many aneohiors. Is an
lrreslsuble nttlu (oiks' serial, by UlUabttu
cuiuminKs.
Unusally Interesting Articles, some clabo
rate ulciorlal
'UiniUaT wilu uiauswue,' uy Airs, uu1 ersi
John A, login ; 'Amy ltobsait'a Kiubroldery,'
by Frances A. lluinpuru : 'Mother Oooso's
. l'cts.' by Acnes Koppiier: 'Gypsies and Dypar.
log,- by KlUabetn Hoblos ivunell; 'aome
Horses tnat i nave Known.' uy Muud 11 we;
aelnte tlurlo Co'lecu ol Wynchastre.' bv Uscar
l'ay Adams 'lio.ton's (llrl Sculptor, ' by Mrs.
Newberry; -Tho tugar Crank,' by Iteodora
Some Problems in Horology, by R If. Haw.
lev ol bmitbsontau Inmllutlon. Waslitngton.
will tnterett 111,'U Uchool students tbreo beta
uakD rrues.
The best ot Short Stories, I om thousands
onercu uiu Boutiu.-u iuei u.t cur,
The Landing of the Pilgrims. facsimile
reurodueiTun of Felicia lieuiun'a famous poem,
from tho original ilH., now In Hlgrtui Hall,
riu.uuvu
bae alia.ly luvlil and Jjeovlded with eniplujmaal a laree
. raaain( or, .ai-n. ,.. .a, u .tens...
ull i.afllcuUra Fit till. AdUre.aal fince,
I1X, JlUB 4, Ausuatu, JellalUt),
aamUi, wt.
aoj mil. I
j:. a i.i
MONEY:
pan ! taurn tA il tat IIW Una f wOfk.
r(Ul ni litmvrtb.r. by tbo f
n localitici.w ar ht f lltt. Anf
rn do Ilia trurk. Eur la lrtr.
n.r p if B' inirall, ercll ur n IU
BUr.irDw d.aJlripgiwoifft)rtMMUtW7
ll.rlnrifri aro Mrrnnf fhiu to iO par wMk i w4 www
lad iiorft-rl'.ifrtM W km fWralahVMtbwr
New- Vccil cutter
CruNlicr
unci
Curo, maaufacturod by F, J Ohoncy Ss I riffure Drawing for Children, In i elvo UUa.
Ca, Toledo, Ohio, U Iho only oonititu. fflS 1Ummer' wlth
uonai euro on inouiurituv. it, is iukuii
Farmers and others in need ot a good
fced.cultcr or earn tbeller or bay.nrosa,
will do well by calling or wilting to tbe
undtriltmtd for circulars and prices.
Batlifacttnn Ruarantced. We also have
tome Rood bob-sleds for salo.
n.aa-dw
.f n.ue.n
OraDjjeTllle, Pa
internally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonfull. It aoU directly upon
tho Llood and tnuoous surfaces of tlio
stem. Tboy offer ono hundred dol
lars for any case it fails to ouro. Send
for circulars and testimonials. Address
F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, O.
Bold by DruggUta, 75c.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
FOR THE-
&c CHULDRBIiT.
Prices astonishingly low, they never were any lower.
HA.TS, CAPS, 5FALL KINDS.
SHIRTS!
COLLARS AND NECKWEAR.
In Great Varieties.
TRUNKS, VALISES, AND UNDERWEAR?
OF ALL KINDS.
:o.
Fins S&ll&ls. ttv Urilmni It Thomtnn.
Harriet, l'reacott HnofTord. Xlary U II r ,dler
and Laura U. Hlchard4 beauuiully Illustrated
byll arret, sanduain and 'Wyior,
The ever noDular. Wars to do Thtncs. tbe
Huhool and myuround Stories, Tangles, 1-ost-Offloa
and Men and Things.
Wide Avnlc it only $2.40 a year,
D. LOTHHOP COMPANY,
Fnblisaers, Boston,
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS ! CLOTHING
of all sorts for eoiiilorlat siirfirisingly
Ijow Irices, At,
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