J: A. ..'V -M - Tho Senate. Id the cnto Friday, pttiiloni imd re. monfttrances were presented In faror of the pMsngc of the revenue dill and pro. leatlog against tho repeal ot the Sunday law. Bills were reported from committees as follows l As amended, providing for the Incorpo rations and regulation of cert. In water companies to reguluto and retrain the ale of cigarettes, and to require dunters to procure n license : to prevent tho sale to minora and to give parents and gunrdians right of action providing for the grant Ing of retail liquor license on a basis of population. Mr. Fllnn presented and had read a memorial from prominent manufacturers of i'ennsylvania protesting against the passage of the Durdlck pipe line bill, ai the measure would bo greatly Injurious to business Interests. Tho memorial was Igncd Mlnich & Co , Carnegie & Co., Keystone rolling mill company, Moore, bead & Co , Oostcttcr & Co., Carnegie, Phlppa & Co., Oliver Iron and steel com pany, and many other firms and Individu als. The following bills were passed Anally t Providing that sheriffs' salts may be advertised in one newspaper printed in the German language. Relating to municipal improvements in the several cities, and providing for the payment of the costs and expense thereof. Supplementary to tho act entitled an act for the future regulation of appeals from the assessment of damages to own er! of property taken for public use, ap proved June 15, 1879. Authorizing the election ot chief bur. gessi a for throe years, in the several bor. oughs of this commonwealth. Authorizing courts of common pleas to change, alter and direct the mode of pre paring and keeping indices In offices of record, and for preparing, making and substituting new indices for oid Indices or parts thereof. Authorizing the extension ot the corpo rate txi'tt-nce cf any railroad .'(m;uny organized under cither a special or gen eral head. Providing for tho appointment of n commission by tho governor to revise, amend and make such changes in the mining r.nd ventilation laws ot tho an thracite conl regions as will secure great er sat. ty to human life and property. An act authorizing salaried ofllcers of private or business corporations to con currently servo as diroctor9. An act to enable towns, boroughs and municipalities, heretofore chartered by special act, to surrender their charters and becotno subject to thfi general .bor ough laws. An act repealing a further supplement to an act entitled an act to erect Phoonix ville into a borough, approved March 28, 1861. ,To provide for the display of Pennsyl yanla products at World's Columbian ex position of 1803, and appropriating f ISO, 000 therefor. The bill to provide for tho marklnor of the positions held by Pennsylvania troops In tho battle of Chickamauga, and ap propriating $12,500 therefor was oega tived 19 to 9, after debate, in which Mes srs. Grady and Llyod favored, Messrs. McCreary and Bates opposed the bill. The House. Tho house committco on corporations and the general judiciary committee of the senate were up until almost 8 o'clock, Friday morning, hearing argument for and against the Burdick pipe line bill, alter which the committee went into secret session. This body was not long in coming to the conclusion that the friends of the bill had failed to present a good case and consequently the measure was returned to the house with a nega tive recommendation. Among the bills introduced were these' By Marshall, Allegheny, appropriating $5,000 to the news boys' home at Pitts burg j by Muehlbronner, Allegheny, to prohibit the sale of adulterated food j by McCullougb, Allegheny, to establish bet ter uniformity of game laws. This is tho measure of tho Herron gun club, PHts burg. By Lytic, Huntingdon, fixing time when all insurance losses shall bo paid; by Mesalmer, Berks, prohibiting the wearing of Grand Army buttons, &c.( by Patterson, Philadelphia, flO.OOO for the society for organized charities. A nntinn made to reconsider the vote by which the consideration of the bill prohibiting the sale ot intoxicating liquor on decoration day was indefinitely poet poned but it was defeated. The astuteness of the typical' Philadel phia lawyer, once so well known as to become proverbial, has been equalled only by that of the modern Journalist. Tet either ot these individuals, accord ng to tho testimony ot Julian Ralph, i j k.IUwn nuzzled a sreat mauy times had they joined hlin in a recent at tempt to learn we truiu uuuuv .uo .uuB n r-Mnoan into our country across the Canadian border. Mr. Ralph was not, however, entirely baffled in bis ef torts to discover "Tho Chinese Leak." In a paper on this subject, to appear in the March number of Harper's Magawina, he describes the results of his investiga te... .n.i rtatia manv curious facts re garding tho influx of Chinamen into British Columbia ana meuco ui United States. A number ot character i.. i. m..ot..iinn hv Vrederlo Remington will add to the value of this Interesting article. What a Lady Seos in the Newest Style of Work and Fashion- The stork lends Itself as a model for button-hooks. Very dainty are tho solid silver scallop ped butter shells. Thr tasto for miniature watches and tiinn-pieccs Is at its lielitht. The turquolso was never more popular than at the present time. Quite new in brooches are heart-shaped amethyst rmes encircled with pearls. Very new and very handsome arc the monogram letter clips In solid silver. The piesent fad in padlock bracelets Is for those having either heart-shaped or square locks. Girdles continue in fashion, a favorite kind helng copies of those worn in medi eval times. Novel scarf pins sre mounted with finely enameled miniature heads In square dinmond settings. Tne vry latest In photograph frames are those that show a combination of tortoise Hhell and silver. 'I he very prettiest paper woights aro sllter sec saws on the cods ot which are placed pretty little Vicuncso bronzes. Tiny balls encrusted with diamonds and set as scarf pins and slocvo links are extremely popular among gentlemen. Tbo long chains of twenty odd years ago have returned to us and with them comes the old slide chain with jeweled slide It is a fact beyond dispute that coral Is again fashionable. One sees It in scarf pins and brooches bordered either with small diamonds or pearls. In much of the new jewelry diamonds and pearls have changed places, pearls forming the piece do resistance of the or naments and tho diamonds serving as an enhancement ot their beauty. Tho watch is making Itself quite at home in all sorts ot odd places. We find it in umbrella handles, the tops of ink stands, in calendars and hidden away in the heart of rose pendants. A convenience for the smoking room is the self-adjusting lump in silver. It comes In various forms, In all ot which the arrangement is such that the light re main, hlways at the top In whatever position the lamp may bo held. A convenient novelty whieh appeals to both sexes is a silver case for elevated ruilrotd, bridge, ferry and cir tickets. This case can be cnrrled in the vest pock et or worn a n pendant from the watoh chain. It i quickly operated by a thumb-piece slide, which throws tho ticket into the hand. The beauty of this ornament is that It can bo worked with out removing tho glove or even taking the case from the pocket. E'tie Bee in the Jttvelert' Circular. A Real Balsam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionary says, "A balsam is a thick, pure aromatic substance flowing from trees," Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is the only cough medicine that is a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough remedies are called balsams, but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick prepa ration it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists. Large bottles so cents and $i. Abolish The Menu Card- it IS NETBR N'KBDBD AT A PHIVATB D1NSKI!. The charm of a private dinner, says the New York Times, Is simply that it is private. Why, then, allow its charms and sacredness be destroyed by anything so obviously brought into existence by the people and tor tbo people as the menu ? A menu is a "bill ot fare." The use of the French word is an affectation s that language, however, lends itself to the cause of cooks, as well as it does to that of courts. When tho foreign word appears at the top of the card in place ot the English one the affectation continues through the list. Soup, is bouillon, con somme, puree, potago. A common stew is ragout. One from meat or game or fish, already cooked, is salmi. Bide uisbcs aro entrees. A pie is vol-au vent or pate. Besides diubeg are a la this or that, according to their preparation and ingredients. Thus are our dishes dis guised. In adopting the masquerade we pay tribute to French cooking, which is at once the most delicate and economical but we enlighten only a few In the fuuda mentals of, gastronomy. The menu, then, is only the list of dishes to bo served at any one meal ; its object is manifold primarily It suggests, allows a choice and expedites the busi ness of feeding. It is ot use when one pays t price can control one's choice and one's portion, henco tho necessity for a variety being furnished by a servant ot the public. It is in its place on a steam boat, at a hotel, in tho restaurant or eat ing house, and there it should remain, Its motto should be "Pro bono publico." For none of the reasons given, nor for any that can be imagined, should it be al lowed to show Its brazen face amid the Hnwers. cut class and silver of a home dinner, In using the menu tho private H inner la reduced to the unrlatterlug level of a free-lunch counter i whatever is on the list ot both is given away to guests. Don't Te'el Well t r.,1 not inn am not slr.k cnouorh to consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we win ten you jubi wnai you need. It is Hood's Bsmparllla, which ill lift vnn mil. nf that tinrnrtain. uncom. fortsble, dangerous condition, into a state of good nealtn, connaence ana caeeriui ness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. Frank's Great Spoech. Printed tiy request. Frnnk Ltuo h a bright b iy of twelve. Ho belong to tho L ynl Tempertnco L"gion, and tun rest cf tho boys regard htm as a great orator, lie In many otllnal Ideas, and an eay fl w of words. When Frank ba a speech as part of the programme at the Legion, tho other boys are sure to hi on hand to hear. Yester day I went in and heard Frank' speech. lie went to the platform and looking about earnestly, said quietly: "Last night 1 dreamed. I dreamed that a great wblto flying borsu cxmu to me, and I got upon bis back and rode out into the air. We flew down to Taxas, where the e wcro acres on acres cf hops growing. They shook out their greeu tassels as far aa eye could sec. Then the bops picked themselves and fell Into a long heap and turned into a great river of hops and began to flow out over the land. "Then we flow a little north, over Mis souri, and I saw corn-fields miles on miles of corn-flclds. Tho corn stood straight as soldiers and tall as a man. In a little while the corn picked Itself and husked itself, and fell Into a long heap, and turned into a great river of corn, and began to flow out over the land. "Then I flew on my horse still farther north, over North Dakota; and I saw field on field, all standing thick with rye; and it waved in tho wind like the billows of a great green sea. Then the rye reaped Itself, and threshed itself, and fell Into a river of rye, and flowed out along the land. And theso three rivers united and rolled on and on. "Then I flew cast, and perhaps it was Michigan; and I saw whole farms of beautiful tall barley. Its beard glistened In the sun just like silver. And the bar ley reaped Itself and threshed itself, and fell Into a long heap, and turned into a b irky river and oil across the land. And It met the river made by tho other three, and joined them aud rolled on. "Then I flew over Northen New York and I saw great orchards. There wcro thousands of trees full of apples. The apples picked themselves and fell into a long heap, and rolled off like a river, and Joined tho other four. "Then I saw two great buildings. They looked as big as the earth. Thev were full of windows and chimneys, and fires roared in them. Tho great river made of five the hops, corn, rye, b&rley, and apples rolled right into these two great buildings, Mv flying horse took me away over these buildings, so I came where I could see the othersidci and there I saw tho river that had just rolled in, rolling out. But it was turned into a river of beer and whisky. "It rolled over tho land like a great flood. It carried oil men, women, aud children. It swept down houses, and barns, aud shops. It carried away clothes and book', and furniture. It was ninety times bigger than the Johnstown flood. All beforo it was quiet, and rich, and green, and happy. All behind was ruin and wreck. And I heard an awful cry of people wanting to be saved from thece rivers of whisky and beer! Then my horse flew back to my home with me, and left me, I suppose for the next thing I knew I was in my own bed. And I wondered what we should do to keep the beautiful hops, and corn, and rye, and barley and apples, from turning into a flood to destroy everything and why it is we must let people have a trade ot turning good things into bad things." This was considered Frank Lano's best speech. Young Crusaders. Kules For Good Health. The Herald of Health contains tho fol lowing excellent rules for preserving good health : 1. Bo regular with your habits. 2. It possible go to bed at the same hour every night. 8. Rise in the morning soon after you are awake. 4. A : sponge bath ot cold or tepid water should be followed by friction with towel or hand. 5. Eat plain food. 0. Begin your morning meal with fruit. 7. Don't go to work immediately otter eating. 8. Be moderate in tho uso of liquids at all seasons. 9. It is safer to filter and boil drink ing water. 10. Exercise in open air whenever the weather permits. 11. In malarious districts do your walking in the middle of the day. 12. Keep tho feet comfortable and well protected. 13. Wear woolen clothing the year round. 14. Bee that your sleeping rooms and living rooms are well ventilated, and that sewer gas does not enter them. 15. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, night and morning. 10. Dou't worry, it interferes with the healthful action of the stomach. 17. You muBt have interesting occu pation in vigorons old age. Continue to keep the brain active Rest means rust. Cease your coughing and enjoy re freshing slumber, which Dr. Bull's Cough Syruy will insure you. "Are you going to the races?" "Yes, and bet on the winning horse," "Not the handsome Abdullah, be is lame. Didn't you know?" "I'll whisper In your ear, he'll win. They're using Salvation Oil." """"""'""tj , The mortality In large elites Is due to the fact that'", f f I JM tnd foolf bnd B,r Bn(t bnd habits have made bad blood. Qwl I Bse I lb f From the largest bone down to tlio smallost hair, the 5 PURIFV Whole body Is THE BLOOD WITH Irown's Atnll DruitKlnUtl.OO. 5sv "'rt iuiiui.in Asia Wiuavit M t'n. Ol. "IIIIIIMIIMIIIM "Itt IN CLOTHING We have secured property adjoining our New Store at Thirteenth and Chestnat streets, and will begin 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 targe stock of Suits and Overcoats will be sold at a great Reduction in Prices. A, C. YATIBS & 6th and CHESTNUT. (Ledger Huildlng.) Many People Look forward to Spring l6foro they will think of takirg any thing for the hlood. But now is the time to begin nni thi'n you will bo ready with a good clear brain to do in the Si.irnii; what you wntM h:ivo t d Hter on, as the nati'tnis in gm'd condition f'T bright prospectn. ! -:o:- DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA! -IS GREATEST BLOODP0MF1ER f the DAY and easily cures all dieeasps arising from bad blood, such as ECZEMA, ITCH, SALT IllIEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SCliOFULA, PIMPLES, BOILS. KING WORMS, UL CERATIONS, aud for FEMALE DISEASES it acts like magio as a tonic and strengthened l Mis Cm be found for sale :o: PRICE, Chichester English, THI ORIOINAk AND OCNUINI. Tb mJ Sf, re, and nktbtt Pill ftrnli, Lftdlp. UK Drociriil for Chidtntnri MnalUh IHanoni Jtrand 10 Hit A and Oold metallla bora MalM with DIM ribbon. Take bo all pllu Id paitoboard ooim, pink wranpan. arc damfcroua eoaaterTvlta. At Dragcliu, ar 4fl. In tarana for narltealara. watlmonlala. and "Keller far LadlM." tn latfap. b Mian lO.OOO Teadmanlala. Hamt Parar. Hvl4 all Leal Iraslala. THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD. WllllniUnUyreUer. DUCIIUITICII tfinUCV Dllll? I HUE DAP If fin painsiDciiM iiiiaaumniidMi niuni.1 fundi utmu unwrii vswi SS cents at DruwiaU, OBOBTKNOR every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT BE UP TO THE MARK lllgELLUL NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. OAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. HaentseTs Uervaline. A 1'UKKLY VhMKTABI.E MEDICINR FOK Till NERVES nn pfTeetuul ruro for Inllnmmutlnn nnd Irritation lit till) Ml. A DDHH, K1DNKV8 unci I.IVKIt, PtonH In the lUmMtT. I'uU'UliH, (travel mill llrU k-tlimt Di'pusttH, W'fukneas In Mulm or Kcmuli'. Ah a KPHUirntlvt) Tonic anil a Blood l'urltlcr It had no fqtiiil, Croatian a Ucultuy iippi-aiu aud pure UllXMJ. PRICE SO CENTS. If yonr druiriflxt has not got it, nsk him to got liioryuti. tuku no oinur. .-nuoo umy uy THE !iAENTZS MEDICINE CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. . rSend tor 8i pngo Book, free to all. fed, supplied with new material, kept alive and healthy by tho flow of blood. In fact It Is the most Important part of the system. Indeed, It Is claimed there rnn be no disease, save en occasional brain trouble, when tuo blood Is pure and flowing free. nrown'sRnrsApArtlla purifies and enriches the blood and Invigorates the entlro system. Cross Creek, Washington Co., Ta. g Alfred C. Ptephenson, writes, "I think Urown's Hani a- S parllla can not be equalled m a blood purifier. Anna It. Crook of Stoneboro, Mercer Co., Pa., says, "I have used Urown's Bursaparllla, and And It a great S blood pa rider. W i at:3apanllal e bottled forf.OO JtWl ssfl ITOOa,-' I J B NOT. tt ... 13th tvi CHESTK7 (New Store.) THE - :o:- Extract Sarsaparilla. at all Drag Stores. SO CENTS A BOTTLE. ?ed Cross lfa Diamond Brand tkap klad. Btfuat 5miMju4mj mmd ImUmtUM. CHICHKSTXS CHEMICAL Co., Madlaoa Hami VmhABILLrUlJUV, jC aCiCHARDS, Beaton, BUaa. CAN BE RELIED ON V amSmt I all. Wot to Piaoolori BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE MARK- SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE tlMUntly reliTi the moit TloUat siuok kn4 iDKurw .oaifuruvble sis-op. H WAITMU for HINCLTN. Reinf useil hv labaUtloD, lututtoQ la Imrotdiftt, direct md lIKTllN, aiid 4veurUtb mult In til tirMe otwM. A tiials) trill oonvlnoaM tha moat kan(laavl Prlr lMJr lDds. of UniErlsit or rTmn. Htmi.M rill fcr lLmp. un. it, HimrfMAH n, otfAul, Bibb PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleaniea and beautitiea tha hair. I'rninotea a luiruriant BTOWth. Never Fails to Reitore Orty Hail-to iteVe.thful Color. Pluvi-nta Dandruff and hair faUioc BjhiantainMPriUTaTjw B . F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. DEALER IN STOVES, PIPS, FITTINGS, k Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door Bloomsburg Opera House Tho Bost Euraing Oil Tha: Car. be Made From Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety oil. We Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is The Best, &I in THE WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme ACME OIL C0MPAN BLOOMSBURG,- t J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. MILTON. Pa., DEALERS IN PIANOS, Br the following well-known makers : Chickcriti, Knabc. "Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufact urers prices. Do not buy a piano before getting our prices. n a Catalogue and Price Lists On application. SIMPLY ASTONISHING. Any pprson, younir or old, can read alt tha notes in mimic wlililu S mluuten after commenc ing, by using HHPrCB MUSIC CHART) without any othfr Instruction, this wo positive. iy Kuuruiiuie. r orwiiHoy an ni-m-onwH music Dt'ult'iu throughout tiit united mhIch or mailed direct to your nddnwH on rwelpt of price, II. DO. v.j. nt-.iTB, a nux, in, cncsi nut hi., Nov. 14 'MO-ly. l'hlliu, l'a. GKATKFUL COM POUTIXU. EPPS'S COCOA. BKEAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge, of 1 1 natural laws which govern Hut operalUimt or Ulgextlon and nutrition, and uy a careful application of tho tine properties of well-selected i:ucon. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast t ables with a doll caUfly Uavored beverage which may nave. u many heavy doctors' bills. If Is by tht1uillcloita use ot such articles of diet that a constitution mav bo tmuluallv built u unl II Htninir enouirh to resist every tendency to disease. Tlunilreds ot subtlo maladies ure (loading around us roady to attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fori tiled with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." CltKI Oervk iuitui. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Hold only lu half pound tins, by (.tooth, labollud thus: JAUKH EPPH tk CO.,
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