rOCJLTRY NOTES. No. 4 j. It pays to have the best. Iy having the best your stock will command the highest price. The best stock of any kind sell first, and lit better figures than the poorer grades. Do not permit your fowl to degen crate by not culing close enough, bet ter to have six good birds to breed from than twelve poor ones. Cull closely, and after doing this buy a pure bred male and get the ad vantage by introducing new blood, which will make your stock more healthy, besides improving them gen erally. It is best to select the shorter legged fowls, as they will fatten easier and on less grain, and will give better satis faction. W. B. CiKRMAN, The term here given is one which was supposed to have been coined during the late war. It is claimed however, that it is an old word revived, perhaps of Swedish origin, Be this as it may, there is certainly no word in the Knglish .language that more lorcibly express l2les the action of certain pathogenic microbes which may have found tiicir way into the blood, after the adminis tration of Swift's Specific. Finding this sanguineous medium too warm, so to speak, for their comfort, thvy skedad dle through the pores of the skin, leav ing the system intact. Not only does S. S. S cause the elimination of the said microbes and the poison produced thereby, but it assists in rebuilding the waste places of the system resulting from the devitalizing and disintegra ting effects of the micro-organisms aforesaid. TrontlKPon lllonclnnil Skin Plsonsosmnllotl free SWIM'S SI'IX IHC CO., Atlanta, (In- Science as a Relief- A hungry man appealed to a scien tist for something. "'I haven't tasted food for five days," said the hungry man. The scientist looked at him a mo ment and then said : "My dear sir, you promise to be a record breaker. A man that can do w'i'hout food as long as you have and look as well as you do has a great future before him. Come back five weeks from now, and if you have eaten nothing in the mean time I will deliver a lecture on you." How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Lure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., 1 oledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney, for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financi ally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Honemune. 'Just think of it, that Mr. Dhunkeigh next door buys his wife all the dresses she wants, while I" Mr. H. "My dear, if I had as home ly a wife as Dhunkeigh I'd buy them too." The trick worked so well for tlfe villain that she didn't ask him for dress money again for a year. . I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to Ely s Cream Balm, and I do so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, and have found it to be most admira ble. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that Many of my acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Oscar Os- trum, 45 Warren Avenue, Chicago, 111. 2-5-2t. He was barefooted and altogether looked like a sign for a rag store. '. "You can't deny," said the Magis' trate, "that a loaded pistol was found m your pocket. "No, Your Honor," was the tramp's reply, "but you must understand that these times nobody knows when he may be attacked and robbud. A Fool and His Money Soon Fart- How true some of those old sayings are. A friend of mine paid a traveling quack $50 to cure him of Scrofula, from which he had suffered two years. He gave him a bottle of stuff which only aggravated the disease. When he went to consult him the second time, the quack had left for parts un known. Upon learning the circum stances I recommended Sulphur Bit ters. Five Bottles cured him. Edi tor Journal and Courier. , 2-5-21. Its true of many things we see Going on beneath the sun,' , But its truest of all irl the barrel's case, That two heads are better than one. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castorla. A Great Oder for the Ladies. Common sense and good judgment are the qualities for vvtmh our Ameri can ladies are noted. When they find any article which will add to the com fort of their homes or to their personal appearance they speedily adopt it, be ing quick to discover the superiority of the new over the old. It is to this trait that the firm of A. McDowell & Co., owes the wonderful success of their French Fashion Journals among American women. Whenever these Journals arc critically examined ti.eir superior merit is at once recognized. They not only give the styles one month earlier than the American Fash ion Journals; but the variety, originali ty, and practicability of those styles lift them so far above all others, that they arc now recognized as the Standards of Fashion for this country, as they nave long occn in l ranee. 1 o each yearly subscriber who sjnds . 50, the regular yearly price for either 'La Mode dc Paris." or Album des Modes," will be civen oratitt. as a nre- mium. Book No. I. "DressmnWintr sim plified." This book is valued at S5.00. hook ,o. 1 tells how to keep wrinkles out of dresses: how to ioin seams: how to finish a waist, the darts, the bones, the collar, etc.; how to make and put in sleeves of all kinds; how to make the new sham skirt bv rules how to match plaids and stripes, etc. It is uesirabie to hand in your subscriptions throiiL'h local news clealer.4! lint- if nnv dilficulty is experienced in obtaining me journals, send direct to A. Mc Dowell iv co, 4 West utli Street, New York. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, al so a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonder luj curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to re lieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing awl using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Power's Block, Rochester. N. Y. mar-6-iy. "How are the Spiggins' getting on since their marriage?" "The old way. You might say they actually still kept up the engagement " "So lovmg as that ?" "No; always fighting." Dr. Meeker's Medicines arc pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief lor pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. ' Manufactured by II. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles. 6-19-1 yr. Jefferson, when he wrote that "all men are created free and equal," made a mistake, for we leave it to any unbi ased judgment if some of them are not entirely too free in many ways. 18 Founds of Blood Is about the quantity nature allows to an adult person. It is of the utmost importance that the blood should bj kept as pure as possible. By its re markable cures of scrofula, silt rheum, etc., Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven its claim to be the best blood purifier. For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. They should be in every home medi cine chest. The girl proved he was metal true, To whom 'twere well to cling, ForwhenshesoundeJhim she found, He had a golden ring. Bull's Head and Cattle Powder pro motes the growth of stunted pigs, and increases the natural tendency of swine to take on flesh. As an invigor ator for hogs it has no equal. Only 25 cents per package. At all dealers. At the Railroad Station Restaurant. Guest. "What's your idea in giving such a small quantity of everything ?" Waiter. "So as to make sure you'll not miss the train." Shakespeare will please excuse us if we modify him thus. Thrice is he clad who hath his system strengthened with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and he but naked, though arrayed in furs, whose blood is poor or with disease corrupted. An incomparable medicine I Now TryThia. It w ill cost yt'M nothing ami will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold is guaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found !'. just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial lttles free at C. A. Klcim'a Drug Store, targe size 50c, and $1.00. HOSTILITY IS RAMPANT. Chilian Fire Eaters Do Not Relish an Apology. IHTTKR TALK A.HONH TKK PEOPLE. The tnlrlllirrnt tnsFS Approve the vinimrn'a Prnrf fill C'nnrar Others Wnnlri Banner fire the C'hlllnn Fleet Klnk-Moiilihtg .llattit. Hantiaoo, Jnn. 27 (via Oulveston). The text of Cbili's reply to President Harrison's demands hits not yot been made public. The substanco of it has already boon Indicated In the Associated Press de spatches from hero, nnd this, so far as can bo learned, meets with general approval on the part of the latolllgont clauses. Tho Iliiltimoro Incident, the presi dent's demands nnd message1, and tho dangerous tension of tho relations between tho two governments, havo been tho solo topics of conversation la nil circles. Tho younger nnd hotter-hoaded portion of the public continues to In dulge In much war talk. Bather than have tholr government acknowlcdgo its fault or apologize for its uttornnces, theso young patriots dcclaro that they would perfer to soo a resort to arms. Much talk as this, it is boliovod, reflects tho opinion of a largo element of tho common peo ple). Tho nnviel officers ftro reported to bo much stirred up at tho thought that they may bo called upon to sa luto the Stars nnd Stripes. They go bo far as to say, according to tho reports published in to-day'3 papers, that they would soo tho Cull inn fleet sunk before they would sa lute the American flag. Whatever tho government may any officially in withdrawing tho offensive noto of Benor Mnttn of Decembor 11, thore aro abundant Indications that Benor Matta's popularity will not in any way bo decreased because of his authorship of that now famous de spatch. ALL Ol'U I)KJ.M)S SATISPIKIX The President Ri-imIs the ' Term of Chill's Apology to Congress. Washington, Jan. 28. In tho mes sage transmit, Tng tho additional cor respondence on tho Chilian affair to Congress to-dny tho president says: " I am of the opinion that there is a good prospect that tho differences growing out of that serious affair can now be adjusted. " The torms will be satisfactory to tho government by tho usual meth ods, and without special powers of Congress. " This turn In the affair is vory grat ifying." DESPERADOES IN OHIO. Seven Men Take Possrssinn, but the Conductor Snres the Train. New Biiemen, Ohio, Feb. 1. The train crew on an extra through freight train on tho Lake Erie and Western Railroad had a thrilling experience Saturday evening. Just as they were pulling out ot Portland, seven desperate looking men boarded the caboose and took possession, defying the entire crow. They made pris oners of tho bra ko men and ran the train to suit themselves. While going through Fort Recovery the conductor dropped a note which stated their predicament and Instructed the oper ator to telegraph ahead to Celina for polteo assistance. When the train pulled into Celina It was brought to a standstill, and the outlaws wero arrested. Their bold action created consternation among the crew, as a freight train was only a short distance ahead of the extra, and a collision seemed inevitable. MANGLED BY DYNAMITE. 0t the Fifteen Workmen Not On Es caped Uninjured. WiLKESBAMtE, Pa., Jan. 29. Fifteen miners' employed In a coal stripping at Honey Brook, a small mining town five miles from Hnzolton, wero sitting around tho stove In the workmen's shanty eating their lunches yesterday, when several sticks of dynnmlto that had been placed near the stove ex ploded, blowing the shanty to frag ments and scattering tho inmates in all directions. The shock of the ex plosion was heard flvo miles away. - Adam Bornlck and John Hlavitski were Instantly killed, their bodies being shockingly mutilated. Of the other thirteen not one escaped Injury. Men were lying around In every di rection, some with nrms and legs broken and blood pouring from many gaping wounds. It is blievod that several of the injured will die. NEW YORK MARKET. Fi.ot'B and Meal. Flour f bbl. Fine, 1.753.1&: luperflne, 3a3.M: No. t extra, t3.50o37.ft: No. 2 extra, 8.0Oa4.2fl: clears, H.80 asM.BO: straights, 4.Soa4.W0: patents, spring, .86a5.2A: winter, e-t.7f.ue5: city mills, ship ping extras, t.90n5. Rys flour, V bbl. Su perfine, 4.H0a5.10. Corn meal, ft bbl. t'i.Ma 8.10 for Western and 3.i for Brandywine. Buckwheat flour, Sl.MaSl.75 V 100 lbs. Suoak. Cut loaf and crushed, SaSlo.i cubes, 4a4jc.: powdered, sjasjc.i granulated, Sja4o.i mould "A," 4ja4Jo.i candy "A," AJaljo.i con fectioners' "A," 4a41c: off "A," 4lu4,o.i whit extra "C," 83 18-lSo.l yellows, SoJ U-U. Cofpeb. Rio. 12al7)o.i Maracalbo, 15a Mo. I Ravantlla, lBa2.S)a.i Central America, IHJaMjo.i Mexican, lHja'rtc.t Laguayra, 17a23e.i Java, 22a 28e.i Mooba, 2fi5jo. Butteii. Kastern extras, SljaS2c.! Elgin extras, 81c. I Western extras, snail J.: Western Imitation creamery, firsts, 23u'26c.i Htate dairy, balf firkin tubs, fall ends, extras, 2Sa'A)o.t tubs and pails, firsts, 22a2te. Cheese. Htate factory, full cream, fall make, fancy, Ujal2o.i fine, Ujalll.i good to prime, 10,allc. Eoos. Htate and Pennsylvania, fierdos., 25o.: Western choice, 24ja25o. i limed, Htate fancy, 17ial8c.i Canadian, choice, 1717Jc.i Western, choice, 17al7ic. Potatoes. Ixng Island Hose, per bbl., 1.50: Main Rose, par bbl., tl.87al.50: Mlchl Kan Rose and Hebron, ISO lbs., tl.2Aal.37: New York State Hose, 180 lbs., fl.Wail.8T. Poke. New mess, tlO.25atlo.50i old mess, f-76atl0: extra prime, .25at8.M, and short clear, tl2.50atl4.50. Pickled shoulders. 4Ja5o.i hams, 8u8)o. Dressed hogs, 6jatc.i pigs, tio. Hear. t7at7.50 for extra mess, ta.euat-) for packet, 10a11.50 for family bbl. A CME CLACKING is cheaper at 20 ccnt3 a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it fan bo kept clean by washing tlicra with water. I'oopfo iiv moacrnto circumstances find it prolitablo to buy it nt 20c. a bottle, becnuro whnt they spend for Blacking thry savo in eIk.o leather. It U tho cheapest Hacking considering In rjiiality, and yet wo wnnt to sell it cheaper if it can be done. Ve will pay SI 0,000 1 Reward for a recipe that will enahlo lis to mnke Wolff's Acme Blacking nt such a prieo llmt a retailer can profitably sell it ot f(i a bottle. This oflcr is open until Jan. 1st, Ih'J'i. WOLFF ft BAHSOXiPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with PIK-RON (this is tho name of the paint), looks like plained and varnished nevimtfurv. Ono coat will do it. A child can apply it. You can chanpe a pine to a walnuf, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. : ' Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY U11 protiit;y relife lh mcft rlMrefMiitt: of Arutccr Climiiin Klietinialifm vr !oiit. 1'jr fttrMly ulnuM-ving tin i1ircUuOR, ii wilt cur Jl'U "'tltuiut'htly. 1'iilike th tinfti-frfjfl prptirMlfont ltft fli i.'l thv ci.tiutn . tht 'i iliritu' I" nH'Clfl lur th' various ftirnn or rln uninilin only, it i.; In ntiT m ' curt' nil.' One bi.lt to Kill Mjk ft RtUftMrf linpraun rn tln n -irm. ftml in rniirttr.ii w I id tti (-ii i, com hitf (lit) RiilVrcr Hint the proper rvtiicd hiii tH'rn r-uid. You ore tar lie ii rviait4 to trat tho tcfrlu of KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY a lt TltiM ftmTiFTtlr ro emloned bf bundrcU of tho r. nt fUm-ruii t iliiMi.i;il, Dtilf r.tii' itr'ri-'lii'iiH, fTliiirVufcle for trMr rnrMlve "iniwifM, tire I 1m 'h' mi.tifm-uru of kKOL'T & KIlF.I M Tli HKMr.Df. JI.C3 Por B:tt!9. 6 C::tIoit S5.C0. Pills C3 Cii. 8;s. If jour a:iri kfnr t not k p it, rrti'l l.V.l id tho 'matmuotu - r. n ! in will ri'rr it hy mail, AMtKltr KKIUJT, flST M:irkvt btreet, ltiiluct'a, Vat It Cms Osl ds, Cm rkiSsra Tares t,Ori;,Iafanta, 'Whssplag Osufh, SreasbiUs u Asthma. Anruia r a Conssmptlen ts flrM ium, ul nn rtittf ! admassd stagss. Dm h nn. Ten will sse ths tx sllaat sffsst after takiBf ths Srst . Sals ky iHlmmiitsii fcwaikvMMt, WMsusaStUXI. CURE Tick Kradiieho and relieve all tbe troubles Incf float to a bilious state of the system, suoh a JJizzlnctu, huusoa, Prowsloeas, litutroM after catlnR. l'sln In the RMn, Ao. WhUo tholr moat romarxable sucoeea has been shown la cuxlcg , noaflaclin, yet Carter'a Little Llvor Fill arw ciually vuluable in Constipation, curingand pre uutiuu thlHannoyinacocaplaliit.wliilsthoyalai correct nil disorders of thestomachUmulatetha liver and regulate the bowela. Eveutf thoyoolj mm Acliathpy would bo almost irleloss to thnsowha eufrfrom this distresalng complaint: butfortu Utoly tholr gooduessdoos notoutlhoretri'lthosa trhooncetry thorn vlll find theao littlo plllsvalu nblo In so many ways that they will not ba wil ling to do without thorn. But after aUalckboail la the lane of so many llree that here Is whera V3 make our great boast. Our pills cure It whilo Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small ana very easy to take. One or two pills makoa dose. They are atrletly vegetable and do not gripe or purno, but by their gontlo action please all who tisetuem. InTialsst2Scantsi UveforlL SoU by druggists CYorywhere, or suit by mall. ''OARTER MEDIOINK CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES MA!f AKESIS (rlvca Instant relief and la an iiuuiiioie f'arafnrlMlra. Pricetl. IIV DruirKistsormnti. Kimnies fire. Alln8''ANAKKMH." Ilox SiilU, Mow York City. -F03 FINEST PH0T03SAPHS IO TO KEMP'S GALLEEY, Having remodeled my Gallery, putting in an extra floor to give us the finest light in l'tniia., enlarged my printing room, and put in the latest facilities to turn out finest grade work at the shortest time possible. . . . Finest Cabinets in Town 12 nmm m mo i Doz. Cabinets, i Crayon and Fram ed, Only $5.00. Remember the place Next to St. Elmo Hotel, Dloomsburg, TsU ( Branch Gallery, Mill St. opposite Opera House 12 CABINETS FOR f i.oo, Catawissa Pa. CARTER'S moil HERTS OPS. A DRIVE IN HATS. 7" am muMii'i a. hhj - .... ' drive 111 liats, and oil a nobby iludches for the dome of thought at prices that jmralyzo competition ana popu larize our lints Accu rate measures taken foi the latest styles of silk hats, or any style the customer wauls. ,1 jew of the fur caps at cost still remain, out do i.ot wait too long or you unit miss a, ureat opportuu ity. In custom made cloth in wedefu eomnc lilion. A line line of uoc as jroni wuien to se lect, always on hand, and a good jit guaran teed . We almost forgot to name our recent invoice of nobby Derby hats, dud genteeb neckwear. 'JVext door to First Na tional Bank. Bert sch. Hie lailor, Bloomsbur?t Fa. BYRON CLARK. A. M. M. D. SEW YORK CITY. SPECIALIST, In the treatment of Chrimtc Dleeiisen eolicttt Cltroiitc, OtMhuitr cne who ham unlnlneil no relief elwwitn-e, and confine hi iractiiv to mich iiieee only are to clearly ami fully (levelinied n to make complete anil poultice DKiunuBiH Willi, wit Qiwrtimiiny or allmriity patient to make a utatameiU of their condition. Thi method of ex amliuttion U made in order to eliminate an far a human ek tll and experleme can do, all ele tnent of uncertainty In the diagnosis and treat ment of (lieae. and tneuire oonnarnce. irlien lost by unmuivesfiil If not injitrlofu, treatment from MiMuken diaijiionln. On thin ttaele of iyi- 11m viagnotiif, for treatment, vr. uiark a JS-rper-ieiwe hail tmxnn rtrtctly unllmtteil by a 'Jliirty Vrar's Practice tchich in extent, rarietu and euc. ceimfitl reunite. It ettuilted by fem and excelled by none. Palientu, male and female, not cured by ordinani treatment or in doubt at (o the tuilure. of their dleeanet eef)ecially invited. UK. CLARK, Originated, Teaeltesaud Practices Poeillce iHatiiutKi and by amltning hie practice to the fully deeelofied dtneaen tu" Men and Women ha attained unusiud tui-cees In the trcalment of many entailed incurable maladie. If the ex amination I not In very ttrict accordaiwe. rrith the eymplont the patient i adcieett not to under go treatment at all. Tine doctor can be consulted rree nf charge at NEW YOHK C ITY, The Duron, No. 107, West until street, Jan. :il to Feb. tt, May 1st to Kt h, Autr. lat to 7th, Oct. : to Nov. titli, im-i; .Ian. 8!lt ll to Feb. SLli. W.H. BLOOMSIll'HO, l'A., Kxchange Hotel, Friday nna snturony, id't. and in imhi ; Nutimiuy Jan. -Ullli, Thunwluy and Krldnv April an and M, Thursday und Krldny July w and , Tlmrwlny and Friday net. -J7 and, imj Thursduy and Friday Jun. and 17, it-M. The Best Burning Oil That Can be Made Frora 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 ani other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refin ers upon the statement that it is The Be$t Oil IN THIS WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme acme oil company BLOOMSBURG,- FA INKS Jt MIAS NOISES CUSfB Kf lies . mviHlUJ.S TUMIIM AK !uTt4kli). fiuoMwfuT wht.r. Mil kmAi11.B v.. Ilia . iwtk M fmutalrts. a44nwf. UIMVI,8arw4v.lvs. bofw J57. p v fn i??v J IU1 f Til CCTV in vriui Genuinehasa fED H tin tag on every ping. OLD HONESTY is acKnowf edged to be tye purest and rrjost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on the marKet. TrxTng it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. m. FINZER & BROS., LonisYllIe, Kj. M'Killip -Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in ight, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled lbrsup- e r i o r nn 1 s n . C rrn n or r.A(r' ng and life; size crayons. Over II. t. Clark Bc Son's store. '.I'.':,.-:!. UVi .1 '.i.iJU ; HI sTkOiTaRYTf1C2 1- A WINNER : -.. ''I i Vt'Vl lllvV WfHI AIT TllsPA'Cfu'fj A-rt ev.l tl MANNERS" Vit. : f j .j.i.i . .'; IF PROPERLY TAKEN. - ii - Ileailache, Loss of Appetite, Languid, am) Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a Bottle. .. . ,.. MANNE11S' POUIII.E EXTRACT SARSAPARIl.L has no equal as a Wood Purifier and Tonii-. Rash, Pimples and lioils can lie cureJ. A all druggists. FIFTY CENTS A r.OTTLf. Try it and you will never regret il. Yot sale by all druggists. Fifty tents a bottle. Also at Moyer Uios.' DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE SoiontitVally treated by an anrlst of world-wide regulation. JJouIuuks orudiotttud and sotlreh cured, of from 'iu to 80 years' sUuidiug, after afl o(hr treatments have failed. How tliedi. cully is roauhed nud the cause removed, fullr explained in circulars, with attldavlu and tes'i moumls of cures from prominent people, maileia Crvo. lr. 4TUMXAUUC, Iscuua. WMtu
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