tuc mi TUim wT BLOOMSBURG, PA. Farm For Sale. 0 acres in Flshlng-crcek township, col. Co ne mile from Van Camp, Ne.v Columb'it Slid Cambra. Fair building, good water, nne orvh nrd. No. 1 grass farm, will sell at a bargain up on easy terms. Will exchange upon property Bloomsburg. Call upon or address Wm. CHHISMAN, Bloomsburg, Ta. For 8At Desirable vacant lots and a num ber of good bouses and lots In Ttloomsburg. The best business stand In ltloorasburg-. A very de sirable property In Willow Grove, flrst-clnss buildings and It acres of land. Dwellings In Espy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills In Columbia county, by , M.P.LUTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Bloomsburg Fa., The Shickshinny and Bloomsburg base ball clubs will play a game at cemrai oaiurciay aiternoon. M. E. Cox is a candidate for nom ination as jury commissioner at the Democratic county convention. The declining powers of old age may be wonderfully recuperated and sustained by the daily use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The young ladies of the Baptist church will hold a festival on the church lawn Friday and Saturday even ' ing August 7th and 8th. Free Concert at Rupert Grove Thursday evening, commencing 7:30; Preaching next Sunday by Revs. I. B. Till of Wilkes-Barre and D. S. Bentlcy of Pittsburg. J. R. Artope. The Presbyterian Sunday School will take a picnic excursion to Millvillc, Thursday next, August 6th. Train will leave Bloomsburg at 8 o'clock. Tickets for round trip socts. There will be no change of cars. Eleven fonts of new type, and new card ornamenents and borders have just been added to our job department : which contains over two hundred styles of type of all sizes. The Columbian office is prepared to print check books, order books, bonds, drafts, or any kind of printing that can be done any where, and at the lowest prices. Get our fig ures and samples before sending to the city for your work. Mme Hermann Bollini, composer, lately from Paris will give instructions on the piano or organ in melody and narmony under the celebrated method ; of her professor, Lefebre Wely. She al to gives instructions with the purest accent in French, Spanish and Italian. . Engagements must be made for not less . Ulan I months at cme rinllar nr loaertn 4 nose aesinng 10 make engagements will please address Mme Bollini, Bloomsburtr. Pa. . t.it r j . . .' 1 i ' -' ;: Agreeable. " To the taste is Manners' Double Extract for the blood. Its action its &1 V 1- ! -II . 1 n uic uuwcis erccis aii outers 01 or 1 kind, as it contains no merr.nrv nn- aioes. unce tried and it can always be relied upon. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at 'all drug stores. : Price 50c a bottle. nm k wujici jdiub., uiug oiurc. '. Daniel Hess of Mifflin met with a serious accident last week, Monday while driving a mower, on his farm at ' Stony town ferry. He reached over to loosen some grass from the knives, and his foot slipped and he fell from his seat. The knives caught one of his legs and cut him just above the heel, to the bone, severing the cord. Mr. Hess unhitched his team and drove home, and Dr. Hower was call ed in and dressed the wound. It will probably be several months before Mr. Hess will have the use of his leg. - ., SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES. , . The vault of the Farmers National Bank contains fifty lock boxes, which are for rent at nnVf rnncrinir fmm $3.00 to $6.00 a year. There are two at the bank and one is carried by the owner of the box. More than half have already been rented. tf. Never mind 1 Never mind what the people say, it is a fact nevertheless that the Popular News Agent, has ad ded to an already well selected stock of Games, Books Novels, &c wall paper, ueauuiui oesigns ana at very reasonable prices. Call and examine just a few doors below Market street Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever the claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every oottle guaranteed. For sale by all . druggists. Manufactured by H. C. &i J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in as and 50 cts bottles. 6-19-1 yr. i " ' Husband and Wife. ' 1 Have more than once been saved by timely use of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, after all other remed ies have been tried in vain. The Bal sam stops decay . of the lungs and 1 cures influenza and acute and chronic coughs. There is no other medicine in the world that acts so promptly, certainly none that does its work so thoroughly as Kemp's Balsam. All druggists sell it. Large bottles 50c. . V . j 1 ATTEMPTED HARI KHRI. Colonel Leybourne's Tragic Act at Rome. HIS BIO CATHOLIC EAHK SCHEME Monetary Lone Ars Said to H Caused Th Ant no Now Lie In Frtcarlnns State and Cannot Possibly Rseovsrfrom HI Injuries. , Rome, July 20. Colonel Leybourne, well known in New York In connection with the Catholic banking scheme, attempted sulclds here in the Japanese style hari karl, by disemboweling himself with a nisor. Ha now Ilea In a very precarious state, with little hopes of recovery. Money losses are said to have been the cause of the attempt. i Colonel Loybourno's Career. ' Colonel George William Cameron Ley bourne astonished the world nearly two years ago by exploiting a scheme as daring and as prodigious ns any In the annals of financiering. It was nothing less than the organisa tion of an International Catholic bank with headquarters at Rome and subordi nate houses at New York, City of Mexico, Caracas, Iquique, Duenos Ayres, Rio Ja neiro, Valparaiso, Madrid, Vienna, Paris, London, Bombay and Melbourne. His idea was to unite the strength of Catholic capi talists the world over, and to make the capital stock of this great company a cool 100,000,000. It Attracted Much Attention. The story of this project was first pub lished in the papers of New York. Ley bourne explained all its details and got a great deal of spare. The list of nnmes of men who were alleged to le behind the plan was as startling as the plnn itself. First of all, it was to have the direct and public sanction of the Vatican. This was said to have been already secured. Great Catholic bankers in London and In Paris were to throw all their energies and all their resources into it. Patricio Kelly, the biggest financier of the City of Mexico, was with the colonel; Archbishop Corri gan, of New York, and his brother-in-law, Kugene Kelly; Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul; Archbishop Finn, of Chicago, and other prelates were mentioned. It was announced thnt ex-Mayor Wil liam R. Grace, Henry Hoguet, Joseph .1. Donohuo and other well known Catholic bankers in New York were said to be deep ly interested. A Pretty Ftnry. It was a pretty story and good reading. But no sooner had it been published than denials came in thick and fast. Archbishop Corrigau didn't know Leybourne. Arch bishop Ireland never had heard of him. Cardinal Secchnri cabled from Rome that as secretary of the Index at the Vatican he had seen no reason to put any confi dence in Leybourne. Everybody men tioned denied the story in toto. Little is known of Colonel Ty bourne personally In New. York. He lived in an ex ceedingly economical way in a boarding house at 183 East Twenty-sixth street. He bad as "agents" George A. Kowe, an engraver, who lived on the top floor of 10 tM '.twenty-first street, and Kufus W. Leavitt, who lived in Flushing, aud had deskroom in the Boreel building. Badly Wonuded. Leybourne is a Scotchman of herculean proportions and is sixty-two years old. He stands 0 feet 8& inches high and weighs 40 pounds. He is aaid to have fought through the Crimean and Franco-Prussian wars. He belonged to the Royal engineers, and has the Crimean medal with the words Alma, Balaklava and Sebastopol" en graved on the clasps. He was badly wounded at Bnlaklava. He also had the Baltic medal of 1854-1856, and another, the Napoleon, for services at Montabello, Palestro Turblgo, Margenta, Marigan and Solferina After leaving the army he spent most of his time in Turkey, Persia and Egyyt building railroads and following his profession oi civil engineer. Lord Iloldon Mysteriously Disappears. Boston, July 29. Lord Oscar Holdon. of England, accompanied by his sister, registered at the Hotel Tborndlke In this city on July 81, and the following day he left for Magnolia to pass a few days. Last Sunday Lord Oscar mysteriously disap peared, and nothing has been heard of him since. His sister says he has been subject to fits of melancholy and at times has acted strangely. Detectives have been employed to find him. Bulmaeeda tn Search of Dacats. Washington. July 28. Representatives of the Chilian Insurgents here assert that Vallenar and all the Huasco valley are in the hands of the Insurgents or constitu tional government. Balmaceda, they as sert, is without money, and having failed to negotiate recently a loan in Europe haa endeavored to secure one in this country, out nas lauea in tnis. Attempt to Release Horr Most. New York. July 29. Charles E. Le Bar- bier has been retained by some of the friends 01 John Most to make application before the United States circuit court for the release of Moat, on the ground that his arrest was in violation of the provision of the constitution of the' United States which guarantees the right of free speech. Farnell and the O'ghea Costs. ' London, July 29. The registrar in the bankruptcy court held that Mr. Parnell's objection to Captain O'Shea'a notice to pay the costs in the recent divorce suit, on the ground that he was not a resident in England, Is untenable. It la atill open to Mr. Parnell to appeal, otherwise he must pay the costs or be declared a bankrupt. I Dlaoa Whips Willis. , Ban Francisco, July 29. The prire fight between George Dixon, of Boston, and Abe Willis, of Australia, took place at the gymnasium of the California Ath letic club lust night for a purse of 15,000 and the bantam weight championship of the world and was won by Dixon. . I , 1 To Bo Double Tracked. DANBURT, Conn., July 20.-H has been decided to double track the Danburyand Norwalk division of the Housatonlo rail way. Operations will begin this fall. The business of the road has been too heavy for a single track for a year or more. Unfortunate Eloper. i Philadelphia, July 2. Louisa Bog gatt, aged sixteen, and Willium Belcher,' tweuty-one years old, who eloped from Cleveland Monday night, were arrested here today and will be held nntil the ar rival of oflicora from Cleveland. SB What is iVvvvJ.A.,VCv.Cvw . ?iW iSso) . 1 hi Ti mint ,r i Castorla la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Intones and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. i It la ft harmless substltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Costorla destroys WoVms and allays fcvcrlshnoss. Castoria prevents .vomttlmj, Sour Curds . cures Diarrhoea ' and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures ; constipation and flatulency. Cafltoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach And bowels, giving healthy and' natural sleep. Cos toria Is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children.' . i Da. O. C. Osgood, I Lowell, Mass. Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the vaiiousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium) morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." t Do. J. F. KiKcncLos, Conway, Ark, The) Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, Now York City, U Tl PEOPLES STORE" DANVILLE, PENNA. reafc Eemnant Sale A DURING THE MONTH OF ULY. , . y ...... Of Fine Dress Goods ' 1 Domestics, ' , WASH GOODS, ETC. ; You will have a great chance all this month, to e-et vour choice of a lot of fine Dress Goods, Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, Wash Goods etc. ; These remnants and odd pieces are from 1 yard to 15 yards each. So if you have use for remnants oi any Kind you will surely hnd just what you want. As the sale goes on new pieces will be added each day, so as to give you a, good choice whenever you come. This sale of remnants will continue during the month of July only; LADIES SUMMER VESTS AT- CLOSING PRICES. : Ladies Ribbed Cotton Vests to go at 8c each special . value Ladies Ribbed V ests loc each. MISSES AND CHILDRENS MULL HATS AND CAPS.: y Misses Mull Hats Shirred rim Tarn O'Shantef crown in plain white and fancv to go at 25i each, ; would Abe i considered good value at 39c. i i fll Misses Mull Hats with embroidered crown 'r shirred rim and bow to go at 50c each would be cheap at 75c. j Misses Silk Hats Shirred rim with lace full crown to go at 95c each worth 1.25. Misses Red Hats - with"1 embroidered crown the very latest out 50c each hard to find better' at 75c. 1 lo keep the Hair in nealthy condition try Kum and Quinine 5c a bottle. For Headache use Oak Lavender Salts 25 and 50c a bottle. Witch Hazel 25c a bottle. ; Bias Velve teen Dress facing in all shades 18c a piece. ' ' "THE PEOPLE'S STORE' MILL & CENTRE STS , DANVILLE, PA. Entrance On ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate Uf Geo. Joorc, o Sitgarlovf toxenthtp. ' Notice Is hereby given thut letUrs of adminis tration on tlie esuite ot (ho. Moore, lute ot Hngurlout iwk Col. Co. Pn., rteceawrt, have been granted to the underxltrned administrator to whom all pentons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make puyiueulH, und those havluK claims or deniHiidH will make known the sumo without delay lo or to A .K. PENINOTON, A. L. Fkitb, Administrator. 1 Atty, Falrmouut boring's. . T17-0U TROPOSALS FOR DRAINS. Sealed pronoKals will be received at the odlee of the Hecriiiary o( the Town Council of the Town or llloomxburg I'a., until twelve o'clock noon ot AUKUHt nth. IHtll for ftirnlKhlnir and lay lnir complete a vlirlllcU terra cotu sewer pipe to convey surfuce water from a point In the rear ot the lllooiiiHhurir Car t'o'a. works to the Hortu Ilrunch cauula dlHtance ot lUTK feet, . The contractor to furntxh pipe and all mater IhIh, trench and refill ditches and finish the wook complete, under the supervision and sub ject to t he approval of the Town Engineer, who will, at the exnmise of the Town, do what en gineering Is neceHsary to the prosecution of the work. Hcparate bids will be received for laying a mi Inch und also a HI inch pipe. Profile cun be seen at me onii'e or .1. c. tirown, 1 own tcuincer. The successful Wilder to give bond with ap proved security. The Council reserve the rltfut lo reject any or all bids. W. B. CUMMINWH, P. H, HAHMAX. Hu'.'ictary. 1'res't, Couuoll. July in, IBM. Leasts for sale at this office, r 3 cts each, 30 cents a dozen. . tf. K. Castoria. ' l . i ." Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." , 1 ' IT. A. Ascbbb, M. D. ' 111 80. Oxford Bt , Brooklyn, N. T. ' " Our physicians In the ehll(lren"a depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with CaMoilt, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look; with favor upon it." ' ,. 1.. lv (UsiTXD IIosr.-rAb axd Disranuar, - 1 . fosion, Aluw C. 8rrn, Prtt., Prints, Ginghams. Better ones at 25 to 75c each. Both Streets. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP TALUABI- Real Estate. . The understgded trustee '.to sell the real es tate of Elizabeth Oearhart, late ot Hlffiln town ship, Columbia Co., deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises tn Mirain township, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891, at o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, to-wlt A farm adjoining the land of Isaao Bchweppenhelser, Htephen Oearhart, Lawrence Hingley, and Buinuet Knecht, con talnlng , 58 Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a S-Ptory frame Dwelling House; Bank Barn and other outbuildings, j ' TIRMBOF SALE. Ten per. cent, of one. fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property the one-fourth less the ten per cenu at the. confirmation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths in one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. CIIARLES.GEAHHAKT, , B. FHANK ZAKH, Trustee, Attorney. . ' REAL ESTATE ron sals in BLOOiMSGURG. Jfnfn Street. rtcslrablo btilldlng lot 60x214, price V'3M. t'tret Street Frnmo house, 6 rooms, lot 30x214, price flaw. Fourth street Large frnmo house, S rooms, lot ion feet front on street, price Vlth Street Large frnmo dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine fruit, tc, lot 7VX o, price t-ifloo. Main stiiet Large store building, with dwell Ing house on sumo lot, corner lot fronting ol two streets, price I loot). Thlr Street. Large 8 room house, lot toxiU Price SOTO. St rof.d street, Katt ifrenn. corner lot, 50 ft front. Price t-snn. SAviid street. Fine largo residence, 11 rooms Vrrt BoY7(f. Two story house, lot 4(M feet deep, price fflno. 1 exclusive of bath room. Btcnm, gxs, sewer, wnter and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots In other part Of tho town, all of which arc for sale on easy terms. For further part Iculnrs Inquire Fine Brick Residence In Kspy Pa., Lot W feet front. I" room house, everything In good repair' recently pnpered and pnlnted, well at door, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price aiaon. Iron Street, nnir Fifth Two ' story frnmo house, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs unci down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range, all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms ensy and price low. . Of . 1 WlNTCRSTttX, BBrkl.ET AM'KlI.Mr. First National Bank Building, tf. Bloomsburg, I'a. FLU1 MILL 1 M. Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS, SHED AND DWELLING HOUSE. Office with all the fixtures Connected therewith, also tools, patterns, bitts &c, connected with the machines in the mill. The amount of Sales from this mill averaged when last in operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH. Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scranton. June 17 6-m. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writ of Pi. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of coL Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will bo sold tn the menu s oruce, in tne court House, Bloomsburg Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following :V All the right uue ana interest 01 John stickle the defendant of In and to. AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the town of Bloomsburg, fa., bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the east by East St., on the south bv Henry Kesty and on the west by an alley, being twenty-two and a half feet on East St., and one hundred and ninety-eight feet deep and sixty feet on an alley, whereon are erected a two story frame store building, uweiung nouse ana outbuildings. Hcizea, taken Into execution at the Bult of Wm. Krlckbaum and Sarah A. Iwl-oWu versus John Stickle, and to be sold as the pro- irorijr 01 UUUU BUCKIO. .VANDKKSLICK, JOHN a CA8KY, Atty. Bherlir. ORDINANCE NO. 57. AS OKD1NANCB PROniBtTINQ HAWKINO ANO VKD PLIMU IN TUS TOWN OK SLOOMKBUHU. Be it orOaiHed and enacted bp tin Town Cmin. ell 0 th Tutm 0 sioDiimborg and it is ItereOy krctiok 1. That no hawking or peddling of ucmn, unn, n.an, spicee, iruus. vegetitl)le or i h"i"" sua 11 ut any time be allowed In the Town of Hloomitburg by any one excepting violating this ordinance shall on conviction be fore the President, of the Town Council forfeit and puy a tine of five dollars with costs for each ofTense. All ordinances or supplement thereto not In conformity with this ordluuuoa are re. P<Kl iuTmu moetlll!r ot Town Council hold A11"11" P. H. 1UKM AN W. B. CUMMINOH, Frest. 6f,Councll. Becretary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KutaUqr Andrew Runyan, eecettsed. The undersigned auditor appointed bv the Or. Khuns Court of Columbia county, to make dlstrl. utlon of the funds In the hamlx of the adiululs tratlor, will sit at his olllce In HKmmsburg, pal pn Saturday, August 15th lW at 10 o'clock a. in. to nerf)nn the duties ot his appolutment, when and where all persons having claims upon suld fund must appear and prove tho sumo or be de burred from any share of said fund, '-Wl Auditor 7 fl 11 V W H I IT " you contemplate ft I U U If 111 A Al tentUn Commercial tOVl?.ttheHOOIlK8ThMIN,LW81V'EK ITY U'fore deciding where, though you may live a thousand miles away. It stanus at tie head of the list of commercial schools in IU charact er as an educational force, as a medium for supplying the busluoss men of the country with trained and capable awlstunts, its a means of placing ambitious young and wom.m on tho high road to snooeh". and In the ex nt elegance and cost of tut equipment. ThorootJi COfoMKlUIAI., KHOKTIIaJJu and PWAr-Kl CAL ENGLISH COUHSK8 The TVentv-sitventh Annual Catalogue will be mailed to any sdd?eJ Williams & Rogers, H$JBn . It your indiv'nlual trade 1 liul your t-tij. loin, your neighbor's and that of your friends, make tip the sum total of our liujj. ness. Do you see the importance of out pleasing you t Our success dcicntU en tirely upon a pood reputation. This jt largely the result of an cui'liange of opinions. Hence our cflorts lo satisfy tacit customer, be his purchase of liread, Cakes, Confection ery and Ice Cream larije or small. Our greatest gratification is winning a permanent wtron through a transient sale. e would ike lo secure YOU in that way. E. JACOBS & SON linkers and SITg Confectioners, NO. i.v WEST MAIN STREET, IE! II!! I! MI lIMGlM SCRANTON, PA. CoaacneiEg Jff V 00 Tuesday, UULI1 A r PERFORMANCES A f lKJ EVERY Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday EVENINGS. DAIIVIIO GORGEOUS I Ml ll O PEODUCTION, LAST DAYS OF The Most Dazzling, Kealistic and Magnificent Scene Ever Shown to the Public. 350Perform'r on the Open Air Stage.ggfl Realistic Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Monster Display of Fireworks. Ceneral admission, 60 cts. Reserved Seats, . - 75 cts. Box Seats - - - SI.OO Single Fare for roun d Trip on all Roads Entering Scrantcn. Apply to Your Nearest Station Agent. In case of Rain, tickets good for the nett clear night. For the Accommodation of patrons on the Bloomsburg Division, special trains, returning, will leave Scranton at ii : 15 p. m. as follows : For Plymouth and wav stations, July 38 and 30! August 1, 4, 6, 8, n, 13, 15 and 18th. For Northumberland and way stations, August 4, 8 and 13th. Tickets good for use on all trains on day of issue and for Return Trip on next succeeding day. FaRMERH' KNCAMHMKNT AND AGHKTU turnl Implement Exhibition at Mt. (ireim Park, Lebalion County, Pa.. Auirust is to Jl. , Openlntt services Hunday, Aukusi l, Ml P, M. Hermon by Rev. Chas. K. lloems, 1). D.,rt Newora. Music by Lebanon Choral isoclei;. ProKraninie for trie Week. MONDAY Meeting at AudlWrlum at P. with address by Prest- Jas. . MeSpamt and nt hers. Musln by the Hand and Suuifr ern Plantation Jubilee wingers, TUESDAY Gov. U. K. Paulson : Gen. J. P, I Gobln, Lebanon Co. : t'oL Frank Manta. Crawford to. ;J.o. Krlner, Frankllu w; wm. M. Derr, sq., Lebanon Co. WEDNK8DAY J. T. Allman, Lecturer of Pi Htatc Grttnge j Hon. Oeerard C. Brown, Yort Co. ; I), p. Forney, Adauis Co. ; J. A. liuml' 1 nlon Co. ; N. A. Dunnlnjr, Washlniflnn ft C. : Wm. M. HennluKer, orthaniun dclresl In German. THUKMDAY tJen. D. H. Hastings, Centre Co. : Hoa. Chnfucey V. blatk, York Co. i Kcv. W. Atherton, l. I)., 1 L. 1)., Prest. Htatc Colleire j I. 8. Kraln, llaaler I'omoM Grunge, ceutre Co. ; lion. Marrlot liroslui M, c, Lancaster Co. FRIDAY Hon. wm. A. Peffer, U. 8. Senator. Kansas ; Hon. J. II. Brlghum, Muster Na tional orange, onio j turn. 4er. Simpson M. C Kansas ; Hon. Leouurd Rhone, Mi ter Pa. Ktato Gruntre : J. II. Turner. Hfiw tiiry National Farmers' Alliance and IiiUuir trial Union. t SATURDAY Gmnd Vocal and Instrninonl.il Concerts and t losing Addresses by Membrn o( the AnxocUium. The nroceeaiiiL'8 each day will be lnlersperswl with MumIo by r Im-Cliiss Brass Bands ami Vo cal and Instrumental Concerts by the Ureal Southern Plantations Jubilee Singers. Low Kxcurittou Hpeelnl Trains throufH to Mt. Gretna Park vtt Rates). Pennsylvnnln, t'liiuber- .. . luudaud Phlludelplil Reading ltiillroads. See Itailioad Postern W iiiim uiui rates. A'oFukirt or SiU Slwwi Allowed on (Jrannri Seeuretent aeeomtii'Mlntlons at once on UP- nllcul ton tn 1. R la tlv i,i ,v iuni u.. Aif(-U(i Cornwull ; Ilutnnn Rallroiid, Lebauoii. Pa- ,r,:rl"'n',nl1 Information unnly to T.jA.tw MEL, Geuerul Manager, P. c Box . Uuttf NED IRISH. h n nnunoX. Genl. Supt. - tienl. Tass. Aire tOHNWALL & LkBANON R. li. CO., Lebanon, Pa. June W m- FRAZEtl GREASE BEST IN THE WORLD, wwrlos quslitlss ar anaurpuud, actuiJW euUutlu two boxes of any other brand. I1" ffeoud br heat. trUKT Til li UK.H l l fOB BALE BY DEALEHB GENERALLY. g Li:
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