Resolution of Ooudolenco Wherras, It has pleased our all-wise Father, in his unfathomable wisdom, to remove from our midst, Sister Ad.t B. Yocum, who on Jan wary 15th, 1 89 j, exchanged her earth ly home for the city above; therefore, be it Jtcsoloed, That in the death of our Sisier, we recognize the inscrutable wisdom of " One who is too wise to err," and reminded by this event that this earth is not our abiding home, and that we should wisely employ our time, that we may be able and ready at the call of the Master, to enter into that better life. Jlcaoleed, That in her death, our Grange has lost a faithful member and willing worker. , Jtesolocit, That while our hearts go out in sympathy to ttie bereaved bro ther and motherless little ones, we bew in humble submission to "Him who doeth all things well." Jlctoloed, That as a token of our loss, our charter be draped in black for a period of 30 days. Thai these resolutions be sent to the county papers and the Farmers ' J'Vicnd for publication, and a copy furnished the family of the deceased. S. K. Ikki.fr,) Anna Rkece, Coin. E. L. Baton, J Deafness Oan't bo Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases outjof ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by takinc Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. T. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,0. Sold by druggist, 75 cents. They Couldn't Understand It- From the New York Preim. Mr. Tyrer. 44 Borde never visits us now. Mrs. Tyrer. 44 No; it is rather sing ular. Mr. Tyrer. 44 It is. The last time he was here I did my best to entertain him. Sat with him two solid hours relating to him the smart sayings of our children and you helped to enter tain him too." Mrs. Tyrer. 44 Yes, I showed him the baby and told all about her cute ways, and even tried to get her to talk to him." Mr. Tyrer. 44 1 can't understand why he keeps away." Consumption Oared. 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 lui 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 Oerrnan, trench or English, with full directiors for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noves, 820 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. mar-6-iy. An Egyptian Curiosity, In July, 1 88 1, there was discovered in the ancient city of 1 hebes, the mummies of Egypt's mightiest Pharaohs, among them that of Kame ses the Great. There were also found seals, coins, statuettes, preserved food, and a few rolls of papyrus, some of the latter being of great value, cur losly bound together, and, notwith standing the mould and mildew of ages upon them, as easily read as if written yesterday. A queer little book cutitled, 44 A Night with Kameses II., has been executed so cleverly, that the oxydizecl seal, suggestion ot mould, antique coloring, and partially decayed and ragged edged papyrus carry at once to the mind the possession of a veritable relic from the diwn of civil ization. Mailed to any address on re ceipt of 6 cents in stamps, by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. . A Prophecy. . From the Cloak Review. 'iDashaway. "There's ons thing About it,; I'll never marry a girl who doesn't dress well."- -t Cleverton. ''But .suppose you carVf afford ' to keep it up. , What then?" v . .:: . .;. h Dashaway," 44 She !"l won't ' bo , so poor as all that." '- '"'Vi.-.V'." Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castorla. President A A M'Leod- The Reading Railroad's recent ac quisition of the Lehigh Valley and New Jersey Central Roads, the most stupendous railroad deal ever consum mated in the world and the most startling financial operation of the aire. will have conscciticnces so momentous I and far rc-.ching as to be almost be-1 yond the grasp of the average mind. Not only docs it make the Reading Railroad the most powerful corno-- ation in the United States and th-j largest employers of labor on the civ ilized globe, but it practically cons titutes its president, A. A. McLeod, the dictator of the anthracite coal trade and the arbiter of the fortunes of the vast interest and industries de pendent upon the trade. It is natural that some curiruiiv .imvsmivi 111.11111t.anw 1 i:icll Ulll 11113 remarkable man, and that some anx iety should be felt as to the policy he may be expected to pursue. Those who know Mr. McLeod and those who have closely watched the brilliant and sagacious tactics by means of which he has lifted a bankrupt corpor ation out of the slough of financial disaster and physical decay, making it a solvent and most powerful company, will have no fear but that he will use his vast authority cautiously, wisely and for the public good. No apprehension need be felt to the effect of the new order of things upon the prices of coal. While it is expected that the aggregated net profits of the unified Reading system from this source will be increased $6,000,000, neither furnace, nor foundry, nor poor man's hearth will bo taxed a penny to bring about this re sult. Bull's Head Veterinary Medicines have been before the public some time. They are now the farmer's standard remedies. Try Bull's Head Horse and Cattle Powder. Sold by all dealers. R. Jones Monaghan, the West Chester lawyer who so mysteriously disappeared some months ago, ha? arrived at San Francisco from Aus tralia. He and his family will locate at Spokane Falls. Why he left home is not known to the public. . Wrong Trado Marks- From the clothier and Furnisher. Office Boy. 44 There is a man out side who says he has a play he wants you to read." Manager. "How is he dressed ?" Office Boy. "'Oh, he is 4out of sight' silk hat, patent leathers and box coat." Manager. "Tell him I'm not in. He must be an amateur." It is Not What We Say But what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that makes it sell, and has given it such a firm and lasting hold upon the people. The voluntary statements of thousands of people prove beyond question that this preparation possesses wonderful medicinal power. Hood's Pills cure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canil. They are the best family cathartic. Howard of Merit Prom the New York Weekly. Railroad president. "That was a bad accident, but it might have been a thousand times worse. Suppose those cars had taken fire ! Phew I Why didn't they?" Superintendent. "A lazy brake in an had let the fires go out." President. "Raise his salary." Strength and Health- If you ore not feeling stiong and healthy, try Electric bitters. If "La Grippe" lias left you weak and weary, use Klectric Hitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, greatly aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief liy taking Klectric Kil ters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50, cts at C. A. Klcim's Drug Store. The He's and a She. From flood News. Maid. "There was a whole lot of beautiful presents came for you while you was put." Popular Actress. "Any cards or let ters on them ?" "Yes, ma'am. All from gentlemen." 'Very well, Marie., Burn the cards and letters and bring me the presents." I)r Meeker's Medicines are pure and a Su.w "ure for whatever they claim. Lung tonL for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and . external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 3$ and. 50 cts bottles. 6-19-1 yr. The New York Legislature has ap pointed a committee to investigate the Keely bi-chloride; of ' gold . treat ment for the cure of drunkenness. It is alleged hat several '. persons' have died while undergoing the 'treatment. This investigation may result in bring ing out some valuable information. Hazle'.o.i ii now a city. It will derive $53, 500 from liquor licences. COLONIAL BANKS BREAK. Ten Big Savings Institutions Gone to Smash. I MANY OTHERS MAY ALSO FOLLOW. Hnrlrtlr. thai llav Palrl niff DIHilrml Obliged to Silnprn:! Humors off rand. Orposltor will Nitre but Llttls Ftom the Wrrrk. Bydnet, N. S. W., Feb. 81. No less than ten of the largest of local sav ings banks stopped payment during the- last fortnight, and many of tho remaining ones are likely to follow. Societies thnt only a fow months ago paid at their annual meetings from twelve to twenty-five per cont, divi dends to their shareholders, could not see their wny after a couple of days of a run on thorn, to repay to the poor their few pounds of earnings on de posit, let alono fixed deposits that had matured. Liquidation will give the unfortu uato depositors perhaps five shillings on the pound, after an indefinite period of dolay. All this has been going on for years undor the very noses of Parliament and the Exeeutive Uovernmont, and nobody lifted as much as a finger to check the swindle. The Australlian squadron, com posed of five corvettes and two gun boats, arrived from Encland rccontlr. These vessels bear aboriginal names aud tho colonies have had to contri bute largoly to paying for them. This Is at a time whon tho colonies aro heavily pledged in tho London market. Tho last New South Wales loan for no less than four millions and a half nearly proved a fiasco, and aftor outstanding obligations scarcely a million will be left to go on with necessary publio works. TO FIGHT THE TRUST. The PrnnijrlT.nU Railroad to Build Branch to Parallel the Beading. Wilkesbarhe, Pa., Fob. 17.: The Pennsylvania Ilallroad Company is very active In this section. It will build branch roads, in ordor to tap the mines owned by individual own ers and operators. By doing this it hopes to save in dividual operators from being driven out ot the business by the coal trust. Main lines of tho road will be ex tended from Wilkesbarro to ticranton at a cost ot f G.ooo.000. They will par allel the roads now la tho Beading combination. Drove Ills Mother Oat of Door. Glf.x'b Falls, N. T., Feb. 10. Coun sellor Frederick L. Hamilton, arrested in New York some weeks ago charged with highway robbery, arrived home a few days ago. About the first thing he did was to flourish a rovolver and drive his mother out of doors. He was arrested and examined by Drs. Howard and Aldrich, of War rensburg, who pronounced him in sane. Judge Cheritree approved the physicians' finding, and Hamilton will be taken to Ogdensburg to-day. Chicago Want Royalty- at the Fair. Washington, Feb. 17. Mr. Durbar row (111.) introduced in the House yes terday joint resolutions authorizing me president to invite the illng and Queen Ilegent of Spain, the living de scendants of Columbus and the presi dents of American republics and gov ernors or American colonies to attend the opening ceremonies of the World's Fair as the guests of the people of the United States. Shot Dead bjr an Antt." Birmingham, Aln., Feb. 19. There was a municipal election at Warrior Wednesday, in which prohibition was the chief issue, and won. After the election several men of both sides got to discussing prohibition, when a drunken "anti," George Knley, be gan cursing the other side. O. B. Williamson took it up, but Kaley was too quick for him and shot him dead. Reading to Make It Own Powder. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 19. The Rend ing Ball road Company has bought an extensive tract of land ulong Spring Brook, on the Mooslc Mountains, within easy distance of the Jersey Central Railroad, where It will erect the largest powder mills in the country. The purpose Is to manufacture all the powder for use In the collerles con trolled under the new doaL Whaler Lost with Eighteen Men. San Fkancihco, Cni., Feb. 19. The whaling bark Tamerlane, which cleared from San Francisco January 13, was wrecked at Keanapoka, near Makun Puna, Hawaii, February 1. The vessel was owned In New Bed ford, Mass. Capt. Walter Honland and seventeen sailors were lost. Seventeon were saved. NEW YORK MARKET. Floor and Meal. Flour V bbl. Fine, S2.7tet3.15: aaperflae, 3a3.50: No. S extra, S3.60aJT.ft: No. J estra, 3.80al.M: clean, $4.30 att.Ou: straight!, S-t.S0ntl.90: patents, luring, ti.S6aS.2A: winter, t4.76at5: city mills, ship. pine extras, tJ.WatS. Rye flour, V bbl 8u- tier flue, t4.80afS.10. Corn meal, V bhl..-t2.Ma 13.10 for Western and t3.2ft for Ilraudywin. buckwheat flour, tl.S5atl.7S V 100 lbs. Suoab. Cut loaf and crushed, 5a64o.t cubes, 414jo.i powdered, ia4jc: granulated, ta4o.t mould "A," 4Ji4Jc: candy "A," ja4jo.i con fectioners' "A," 4u4io.i off "A," 41a4ic: whit xtra "C," 8a3 13-lic.: yellows, SjaS 11-18. Corps. Rio. 12al7,o.i Maracaibo, ISarjo.i Bavantlla, 19(a23c.t Cttntral America, lHjanjo.t Mexican, 18ja:rtc.: Laguayra, 17a33e.i Java, Ma tao.i Mocha, 2525(0. Butts. Kutern extras, 81JaMo.i Elgin extras. 820.1 Western extras, 8131). i Western Imitation creamery, firsts, 23a25c.: Stat dairy, half firkin tubs, fall ends, extras, 25a2c.i tub and pails, firsts, 22a24o. Chkbss. Stat factory, full cream, tall make, fancy, UjaMe.i fine, lliallj.: good to prime, lOJallc. Eaas. State and Pennsylvania, per dos., 25o.i Western choice, 24)a25o.i limed, State fancy, 17tol8o.i Canadian, choice, 17al7)o.l Western, Choice, 17at7)c. Potatous. Long Island Rose, per bbl., 1.60: Maine Rose, per bbl., tl.37al.60i Michi gan Rose and Hebron. 180 lbs., (il.25al.87i New York State Rose, 180 lbs., tl.25atl.87. Pork. New mess, t!0.25at 10.50: old mess, St.VSatlO: extra prime, t9.25t9.50, and short clear, tl2.60at 14.60. Pickled shoulders. sjaAa.i bams, 808(0. Dressed hogs, ftjaso.i pigs, Ore, Bisk. t7at7.60 for extra mess, t8.50at8.S0 for packet, 10aU.M for family V bbl. will be paid for i recipe enabling U3 to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at loc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This olT-r I open ami) Tannar itt, 189. For particulars sddrets th undersigned. Acmr Bl.ACKINd it made of pure alcohol, nl'icr li uid dressings ere made of water. Water cost nothing. Alcohol ii dear. Who can show ut how to make it without alcohol o that we eon make Acme Clacking a cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack npei like many of the water dressing?, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? X70Z.Fr ft RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. PIK-RON it ths name of a paint of which 15c. bottle ii enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many other remarkable Uiings which no other paint can do. All retailers tell It, Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly rciifvt th Burnt diRtiVMUiK ciwo tif Acute or 'liniiio ltheumntmm or toiit liy utrirliy olwrrviug tli dfrectioni, it will cur m pf'rtiianpiitly. t'tillkt) th niitiirrMif prtf fttn trttit tWri ihv roiintrT, lltl nn -lkitu In .pfrifl : fr ttir rnrlsina (firm ml t hf umiitlMii oiilri ml not In fttiT rut a ' t urn till.'' Ons liiHtte will mikr ft ntifwtnr tntprMilofi u th ytm. sttirl In cuinrrtlotj with tha ilti, couv Itn p fliifTrrcr thai I he ifoptr fmrAf ha twa fo-uttd. Yta ir tar- Be NT requriica M vm om merit! 01 KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY a 1t ihnM Trnprifa tvrt todorird by hundred of th mi l ftftit rlni t tinifidaU, Duly ve-ntftM f utf rr.lipnt), rmf kfthl for thrlr rnffctlTt putt art, art) tin-1 In tht nfcmifa.rturi.' of KHUUTH UilKMUTU: K K Ki. tl.OO For Dettlt. 6 fi:lu, SC. CO. Pills S3 Cti. Sex. if joiif .i.r kip.r dor, not ki p It, .iii l .IS to tho tu.QUttil"r. Hni fnu will fTlm It hr mail, AI.IIKICT KUOIIT, SOST Market Klrect, 1'hilad',, Fa. It Cans Clds,(toafks.lTCTariOrM,IsJuata 'Wbsspisf 0c. BnMhltl us Asthsss, A niuis .r. fcr Coasastpuo I am ism, sni .ur r.iir la dvaatsd states. Ut. i cnm. T will m tbs tlWat street sftsr takia th first ai k Mlsra mriwksn. Lu,Qi, MistfLM. Tick Unadaeheand rolievaall tbotroablM taef ftant to a bilious state of tba ajatam, suoh sl JDtzzluosH, Kausea, Drowslnass. Ulstres aftaf catlug. Tata In tba Bide, ko. Whilo their mosS remaikabis auccasa ha bean show a la outing , Eeafl-icha, yet Oartera Uttl Liver Fflli ra equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro Vi&tiug thiannorlngcotaplalut,whllo tbny also corroctaUdisordcrorthtonuclitlnulatatb) ltvcr and rcguiat tba bowsls, XTen U tbey only corca 'AcliatnrwonldboarmoaiprlmlsmtothOMwno) kulur from this Jlntresing comrilalnt! but t ortn sately tboirgoodnosfldoe notoncl hro.and tho trbooncatrjrtbsmwlll find these little pills Tain oblelnsomany waratnatthsy will not bo wil lum to do without tbam. Bat after aUaickttaaA i AOIH11E lath ban of so many lire that here Is whsra i wamakaonr great bout. Our pills cure it while Other do not. . Carter1 Little Llrer PU1 are very small and Tery easy to take. One or two Pill make a dose. They are striotly vegetable and do not gripe or purtfo, but by their gentle action please all wbn usetbeiu. IaTilat2acntai five for fU SolA rr droeclata everywlMre, oc sent by nuiL CARTBrt WCOIOINK CO., Nw York; ' SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES A1T A KESIS " (rtrra Instant rt'ller and is an iniaiiinio ('re for Film. Prlccfl. "X UrugKlxtsormnii. rtimpit- free. AtllKt"ANAKESIS, Jjox '1W, INuw t orn Lity, -FOE FINEST PHOTOGEAPIIS- GO TO KEMP'S GALLERY, Having remodeled my Gallery, putiing in an extra floor to give us the finest light in l'tnna., 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 11 G&BISETS TOR UDO i Doz. Cabinets, i Crayon and Fram ed, Only $5.00. Remember the place Next to St. Elmo Hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa. ! Branch Gallery, Mill St. opposite Opera House 12 CABINETS FOlt i.oo, Catawissa Pa. CARTER'S lVER JJ sum BERTSCII'S. A DRIVE IN HATS. am malting a big drive in hats, and offer nobby thatches for the dome of thought at prices that paralyze competition and popw larize our hats. Acvn- ratc measures taken for me latest sryies oj sun hats, or any style the customer wants. A few of tho fur caps at cost still remain, out do i.ot wait too long or you will miss a great opportun ity. In custom made clothing wedefu compe tition. A fine line of iunis 1 1 unu luniciu 10 sc lect, always on hand, and a good fit guaran teed. We aim ost forgot to name our recent invoice of nobby Derby hats, and genteel neckwear. Next door to First Na tional Bank. Bertsch, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Pa. BYRON CLARK, A. M. M. D. XEir YORK CITY. SPECIALIST, In Hi treatment nf Chronic Dtteane Koltcttt Cliroulc, Otittiiutln canet teno ham obtained no relief elmtrnere, anil otxiflnet ht practle to tuch care mi hi im are m clearly and filly developed a to ftuf complete and itottttfve ViaanutiiB tr,7i out yiwunimtny or allwnng patient to make a tliitainetu of their condition. This method ufei. atnlnation in made lit order to eliminate, an far an human Kklll and rxiierience can do, all ele ment! of uncertainty In the diagnosis and treat tnrnt of diseases, anil Inspire arnndriu-e when nisi ou uumiwssnit ir not tniurions trvainwnt from mistaken diaqmisis. On this liasls of Posi tive maynosts, for treatment, ur. Clark's Krper-leni-e h,ts lieinnt strictly unlimited by a Thirty Year's Practim which In extent, varletu and mic- oessfia result It eiualled by fsie and excelled by none, rations, male and female, not cured try ordinary treatment or in doubt as to the nature, of their diseases especially invited. LR. CLARK, Originated, Teaches and Practices Positive Diagnosis and bit confining his wraetiee to the fully ileceuuied diseases nf Men and Women htis attained unusual success in the treatment of many totalled incurable maladies. If ttie ex. amination is not in very stru t accordance with tne symptoms ttie patient is aavmea not to under go treatment at alU Ttie doctor can be consulted rree if charge at NKW YOKK CITY, The nyron, So. 1(17, West witn street, Jan. ai to Ken. , May lnt to Htn, Atl(f. 1st to 7th, Oct. HO to ov. oth, 1HW: Jan. 8th to Kt'b. 5th. 1H!M. BLOOMNBUHO, PA., Kxchange Hotel, Friday and aaturuiiy, uct. V and in ikhi Saturday Jan. .'Hull, Tliurwluy anil Krldnv April and lit), Tliundiiy ami Friday July and at, Thurwlity and Krliluy Out. -T and , lHi; ThurtKliiy and Friday Jan. M and -T, 1K93. Tho Eest Burning Oil That Can 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 am other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is The Best Oil IM THli 'WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme ACME OIL COMPANY BLOOMSBL'RG,- I'A INISS Jb HB NOItm CURtO t7 rees ir, imhi.e TUaiHAI UH anfyint wiiiMi.. ua f..m- forUttle. Sudceiwfill wht-ri' all He milieu VAU 111., iiook A fvuols rrt. aadrsw . HUM 01, 96 r4s, lurk. tfat anybody will c;few boor jaluj tobacco wFeii 1rjey can Set tre genuine OjUESTY PI If hs flOsuJae norand NO; equal at Tfe. Jar ice. It U wortl Yqur wtyle. to vtry it.Tlicre's frffijL an4 'pleasure forYOU in OLD HQMESTr IbJbacco. 3ofinxtr JIMS') bouisvlllefy M'Killip Bro's. Ph otographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. t. Clark & Son's store. BLOOMSBURG. A WINNER FOR ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' Dcublo Extract Sarsaparilla IF TKOrERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a Liottlc. MANN EllS' rtOUm.E EXTRACT SAKSArARII.I. has no equal as a Wood Tuiificr and Tonic. Hash, I'imples and foils can 1 e cuiej. A all druggists. FIFTY CENTS A liOTTLt. Try it and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. Fifty cents a botil.'. Also at Moyc-r llros. DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND cure: Scientiflrally treuted by an anristof world-wide reputation. Uoatuus eruUlcaled and entirely cured, of from ill) to 80 yearn' Mtaiiding;, after all clhiT truatuienta faavo failed, lluw the dill'. cully Is reached and the oauns removed, f ullr rxpiuinou id cirooiara, wuu aniuaviuauu wsu niooiali of cureH from promiuent people, muileti uve. r. sl tvaiAiaa, aisvvuui, traau. . OLD
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