Highest of all Jn Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. MM ABSOLUTELY PURE Till COLUMBIAN. Kntercd Bt the Tost ortlee nt. Illonmsburf, i'a l second class mutter. .March t, Ihnm. BLOOMSBURO, TA. FRIDAY. Al'KIt, Jo, 1802. C. K. Sivagc has moved liis work bench to the front of his jewelry store. OKI newspapers for sale at this of fice for 15 cents a hundred. 4 29-21. The School Furnishing Company on Tuesday furnished chairs for the new court room of the Court House. Deputy Sheriff Hosier took a busi ness trip to l'hiilipsburg one day last week. The land Improvement Company lias decided to allow a discount of ten per cent., on the price of lots to all purchaser who will erect houses on their lots, within six months from date of purchase. Next Friday, May Gth has been desi gnated as Arbor Day. All who can should plant trees that day and make their report to Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, that the Slate officials may see how well the day is observed. J. G. Wells Jeweler and Optician will be in Benton at Drake's hotel May 3 and at Orangeville Thursday 5 :it Rice's Hotel. F.yes examined free of charge. Watches, clocks and jew elry taken for repairs. Rev. Dr. Mitchell and S. W. Pom croy, Klders H. M. Hinkley. of Dan ville, and H. A. Shissler, of Shamokin, were elected delegates of the Presby tery to the General Assembly which meets in Portland, Oregon, in May. A new dynamo has been placed in the electric light works and first test ed Wednesday night. The old one was too weak for the number of arc lights to be used. When sufficient power is obtained the entire lighting of the town will be completed. A son of James Magee 2nd aged two and a half years, died Tuesday night of tubercle menengetis. Aspcc ialist on children's diseases, from the Hahneman Medical College of Philad elphia, was called in consultation, but the disease proved to be incurable. Wood's Business College, Scranton, offers special inducements to graduates of high schools, normal schools and academies, and those who are well up in the Common Engl'sh branches. There is a great demand for bookkeep ers and stenographers who have some literary culture, at first-class salaries. Mr. I. K. Appleman desires to re turn thanks to all the kind friends who exhibited so much sympathy, at his bereavement in the death of his (laughter and especially to the Faculty, and members of the Senior Class of the Normal School, of which class she was a member. Mrs. F. J. Schreiber and her neice Mrs. Lizzie Fulton, arrived in Blooms burg Saturday last. They were cord ially greeted by their many friends. The two attended the Lutheran church Sunday whera they met hosts of friends. They will make their home with their sister Mrs. W. R. Tubbs in the Mrs. Finny house, Third street. People are losing confidence in the llloomsbvrg Daily on account of in accuracy. The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon that the body of Mrs. Laycock was brought to liloomsburg on the 12:05 train. It was a disappointment to a number of friends who wished to attend the fun eral, their aggravation was only inten sified when the next day they saw a funeral cortege and were told it was that of Mrs. Laycock. QfDUFFEY'Sjj Grand offer to the old people of Columbia Co. lor a short time. I will make one-half dozen fine Cabinet Pho tograhs Free to all old Ladies and Gentlemen, who have lived in Colum bia Co. 40 years and who are 6S years of age and upwards. This offer will close on May 29, 1893. Remember the place, The akkkt Square Gallery, over Hartman's Store, 4-iS-4t Bloomsburg, Pa. &3TNOTICE. To all whom it tr.ay concern. F. J. Richard is no longer Superintendent lor this company. The stoi k in this company in the name of F. J. Richard and G. J. Richard is held subject to the c'.aims of this company against them and will only be transferred on the books o ' the company when those claims are satisfied. Bloomsburo Brass & Copper Co. 4-29 tf. Powder TIMELY TOPICS The public has been sufficiently nauscat;d by thj details of the miser able Drayton-Borrowe affair, that has occupied so many columnsof the daily papers for weeks past. The final de nouement of this tragic comedy took place a few days ago in Belgium. The story in brief is this : Hallett Borrowe, a young blood of New York, became infatuated with Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton, daughter of William Astor or New ork, and one of the "400." He followed her to Europe, and there continue d his atten lions until it resulted in Mr. Drayton leaving his wife, and challenging Bor rowe to fight a duel. On some pre text which his seconds claimed came within "the code," Borrowe declined the challenge, and Drayton posted him in the London clubs and elsewhere, as a cur and coward Then Drayton sailed for America on the steamer Majestic, and Borrowe at the last moment took passage on the same ship, piesuinably to show tint he was not afraid of Drayton. During their passage the whole affair was given to the world and all the correspondence on the matter was published. Borrowe was generally snublnid, and in order to regain his reputation for bravery he got into a quarrel with Fox, one of his seconds, charging him with having published the letters with out authority, and a duel was arrang ed, which was fought in Belgium. Two shots were fired but no one was hurt. It is said now that the bullets were made of plumbago, and that the whole affair was a farce gotten up to reestablish Borrowe's reputation, h has had just the opposite effect and he and Fo are now the laughing stock of London. It was announced that Mrs. Drayton, whose reputation for chastity has suffered greatly, would return to New York and resume her position in society, but the sudden death of her father in Paris on Tuesday will post pone this for another season. Mean while Mr. Drayton is following his profession quietly in New York. This is the story in brief that has stirred New York society to the core. Barrowe has attained a notoriety that he would not otherwise have had, and now that he is in Europe, let us hope that he will remain there, and that the miserable story will be dropped, and the public given a rest. Many people are troubled with what may be termed grave-horror. When ever they contemplate death they are filled with terror at the thought of being put in the grave. It is impos sible to fully realize all the con ditions of death while in a state of being. While all our sensibilities are in operation, we cannot make our selves believe that a time will come when the earthly tenement of the spir it will be merely a lump of clay, inani mate, dead. We contemplate the grave with the same feeling that we contemplate an imprisonment in a close and narrow cell, where we must smoth er and die. Occasional sensational stories about people having been buried alive have added to the horrors of death, and everybody has the same dread about such an occurrence. Of all such stor ies, not one in ten thousand is true, and investigation has generally proven the report a hoax gotten up by some sensational reporter. There was a time in the existence of every one of us, when, though we lived and breathed, we were uncon scious of existing. What then is to be feared, after the spirit has flown, and the body is dead ! Modern sci ence has made the signs of death so sure that it is almost impossible for one to be buried alive. The ait of the undertaker has made it absolutely cer tain that after one has passed through his hands he is dead beyond a doubt. We must look upon death as a release of the soul from its earthly tabernacle. The confinement of the body in the grave is merely the return of dust to dust from whence it came. PROPOSALS. Notice is hereby given that the Bloomsburg Ice & Cold Storage Com pany will receive proposals for erect ing a brick building in the Town of Bloomsburg, until Wednesday, May 4, 1C92 at noon. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of C. W. Miller, Esq. Bond in sum of $2000 to accompany bid. W. R. Kochkr, Secretary. Deeds, single and double acknowl edgement, at the Columbian office, tf. To Builders and Others- For Shingles, Guaged Fencing, wide Barn boards, all kinds dressed lumber go to White & Conner, Orangeville, Pa. S'2$bvr. Well Said, It Was an Insult to Junticc, As Every Honest Man Knows. r.i.ooMsm uf., Pa., April 27th, 1 89 J Messrs. Editors: Two weeks ago Mr. Allen wrote an article in your paper on the Poor Di rector fight to which Mr. Larish makes a very feeble reply and the Sentinel gang adds that Mr. A. never wrote the article. Since last week's paper was printed, however, Mr. Allen has visited ("paid them a call as it were,") all of the gang connected with the paper ex cept the editor in chief, who is sick in bed, and they each one and all deny the authorship of the editorial. Now who did write it, or who lied, when they did write it? Mr. Larish says that Krickbaum never spoke to him on the subject of the appointments of the Toor Board but once, and that on March 12th, and then only told him to do what was right in the matter. Does Mr. Larish think for one mo ment, that he can make the people of the Poor District believe that Krick baum ever uttered such words as these? Docs Mr. Larish think that ho cm make the people believe that Krick baum would spend a good part of the day in his (Larish's) company on the day the appointments was made, with out saying a word on this subject. Were they not together in the Ex change Hotel parlor ? Did they not go to the bank together, and if so what did they go there for ? I ask again does Mr. Larish believe that the people of the Poor District would think of believing such an assertion as this ? Will Mr. Larish dare deny that he along with a lot of others was invited up to Perry's to partake of a large feast and have a good time at Krick baum's expense just a week or so be fore these appointments were made, what was that for I ask ? Why did Mr. Larish ridicule Mr. Grotz's letter that was written just before the elec tion, and make light of the idea of Grotz writing him a letter when he knew he was fighting him all the time, why did Larish say time and time again that he would not vote for Grotz or Kleim either one under any circum stances, vhat was the cause of him changing his mind I ask ? I have been told that Home of Larish's neigh bors gave him the reputation of being an honest man, but does the above sound like honesty, or the following sound like honesty ? Mr. Larish told me on the Saturday preceding the day the appointments were made and while we were standing in front of Cronin's Harness shop, that there was no applicant for the office of Secre tary except myself and Mr. Tcrwilliger from Light-Street and that Mr. Ter willigcr did not stand a ghost of a show. After talking not over two minutes he walked down to Lowen berg's store and told Mr. Tonsend that Mr. Kleim was a candidate. I repeat does that sound like honesty ? Mr. Larish says in his letter in the Sentinel that Krickbaum only told him to do what was right and did not try to influence him on the subject. Now it is my opinion that Mr. Larish had better see K. again either in the Bank or in the Hotel and fix their story up so they will correspond, for every time that Krickbaum gets drunk (and that is quite often now days) he jays and says it very emphatically that it was him that caused the defeat of Mercer. Now who lies, K. or L. K also says that he wants it distinctly understood that he does not want the committee men from Bloomsburg to manipulate the Poor Board against his interests. Does he own the whols Poor district I wonder or does he only own a few Fridays that will do his bidding for a remuneration of some kind ? Mr. Larish says that he done what he honestly thinks was riht when he voted for Mr. Grotz for Treasurer and Kleim for Secretary. Is Mr. Larish such a b'ockhead as to think that people will declare him right in vpting for men who not only worked against him on the day of the election but for six weeks previous to the election. Right, why Mr. Larish does not even know the meaning of right if he calls this right. I defy Mr. Larish to put his linger on any forty mer. of Sugarloaf Twp., that done half as much for his election as I done mys;lf, and yet he claims that he voted for Kleim because somebody up there wanted him to, and calls it right. I am only sorry that I did not stay in my store ami let the Bolter from the west ward beat Larish as he surely woild have done and then I would l.'ve known uiore tli'in a week before the appointments were made that I had no chance for Larish's vote. J. If, Mercer. Blank school statement- for making out annual report of School boards, at the Cel. 1 Mm ax. Cash or stamps must accompany the order. -id cts a doz- en. 4 J9-4t. EVtric Bitten. TMs rcme ly is bcL-oniing go uvll known amlsn popular tn rcvl no 5eo'al mention. All who linvc usi.-d I'.le-tric Iiittcrs ing the tame sun ; of pr.iie. A purer nioilieine does not exist unci it is guaranteed to do all thnt ii claimed. I'leetii.- Hitters will cure all dis eases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimple, Toils, Fait Klistim .in I other iilTe.-. tions caned liv impure lilood Will drive Malaria from the sys'eni an I prevent as well as cure all Malarial fever. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hitters Entire satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and 1 1.00 per bottle at C. A. Kleim' Drugstore. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. DR. KILMER'S Kidney, Liver and BladderCure. Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain In Jotntaor hnck. brick dtmt In urine, treqiient call. Irritation, Intlnmntlou. trravcl, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, T m rml red d tarnation, a-nut, billions-headache. W.i yt P-HOOT euros kidney iltfficiiltiea, Im Urtwic, urinary trouble, bright' disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gcn'l won knew orrlcblllty. DurnlK. Vm mntrnti ,,f On n..llt, If not two auxl, KrutfKkt Kill rvfuuil to run tlx prk paid. At Dracglats, 50c. Size, $1.00 SUa. "InTUd Oulde to ll-nlth"rrw-Coiiiulutlon free. DiU KlLMia CO., nt.NonAMTUM. N. Y. Tho above I a irood likeness of Mr. Goo. C. Crndick engraved from a photo, taken a short time ago and sent to Dr. Kilmer Co., with bit let tor and package of erst vel he speaks about, which wns dissolved and expelled after lining three bottles of Swamp-Root. The following Is Mr. Crndick's unsolicited account of his distressing and painful case. Qntport, lnti..Jm. lsrt, 1893. Dn. Kilmer 4 Co., Bixon amton, n. Y.-I do not know how to express my heartfelt thank to you for tho benefit I have received from using your Swamp Root Kidney Liver and llladder Cure. Iam now 63 years old, and havo suffered almost death for about three yean. I had giv en up to die, but as I profess to bo a Christian man and a great believer In the prayer of the righteous, I prayed that God would send something that would prolong my llfo, and I feel thankful to him and you for tho mean that was sent. May God sparo your life many years yet that yon may hear the great good that your medielno is doing. On the 30th day of August, 1891, Mr. Frank Lawson your agent at Spencer persuaded me to take bottle on trial. I have taken three bottle and it has brought out of my bladder lime or gravel, which I have saved In quantity the size of a goose egg and I now feel like a new man. May God bless you and your medicine. I remain your humble servant. Box 873. G zonal C . Crasick, SECOND LF.TTER, Dear Docron; 1 take great pleasure In an swering your letter which I received to-duy. You say "you would like to publish my testi monial In your Guide to Health for a while". I kavo no objections at all for I want to do all in my power for aUllctcd humanity. I srnd by this mall a lot of the Gravel ( nlnuit one half of what I saved ) that the Swamp-ltoot dissolved and expelled from my bladder. Two years ago last Sept. I wns taken with pain almost all over mo, my head ami bnck, my legs and feet became cold, would gut sick at my stomach and vomit often, suffering a great deul from chills and at times these were so severe that I thought I would freeze to death. Tho condition of my urine was not so bud through the day, but during the night, at times, I bad to get up every hour, and often every hulf hour. Would urinate sometimes a gallon a night, then it seemed my kidneys and buck would kill ino. 1 had been troubled with constipation for many years, but since using your Swiuup-ltoot have been better than for u long time. The medielno has helped my appetite wouderfully and it seems as though I could not cut enough. Iliveubout six miles In thu country from Gosport. I was born and raised here, und have been a member of the M. E. Church for forty two yearn. l'urdou me for writing so much for I feel that I would never get through praising your great remedy for Kidney, Livurund Iiluddcr troubles. Your true friend, Those who try Swamp-Root havo generally Brut employed tho family physlciuu, or used all the prescriptions within their reach without benefit. As a last resort, when their case lias become chronic, tho symptoms complicated and their constitution run dowu, then they take this romcdy, and it is Just such cases and cures as tho one above that havo madu Swamp-Root famous ami given It a world-wide reputatiou. At Druggists ISOet size $1.00 size, or of Da. KlLMCK A CO. lll.NfiHAMTON, N. Y. BUSINESS LOCALS." Call and see our line of Wall Paper and Window Curtains before you buy. J. H. Mercer. We are prepared to do papeting either by contracting to put it on or only sell you the paper, just as you like. ' J. H. Mercer. FARMERS. Look to your interest. Klmira Clipper chilled Phiws, right and left South Isend chilled plows at bottom prices Planet Jr. one horse cultiva tes, Dlaker adjustible spring tooth harrow, set the teeth all at one time. All kind of repairs that farmers need. Call and see before you buy, at Kshleman & Wolfs, lower end Opera House, Bloomsburir, Pa. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to Mercer's Drug an.l Dock Store. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All workgnaranteed. Tlow repairs, stove repairs and light soft castings a specialty, also the cheapest cook stove.i in the county at Sharpless foundry. j 12 &t. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE- A fire broke out on the stage of th Central I heatre, Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening at S o'clock, and destroyed the 'Jhcrtlrc and The Tiihc Annex and adjoining property damaged. The loss is estimated at several millions f dollars, Many ptople were injured, and possibly a few lives lost. The Times Annex is an eight story brick building 011 San som street, occupied by the Philadel phia Times. Col. .McClure's library was destroyed. A BEAUTIFUL AVENUE- Most of the residents on Market steet have either sodded or seeded the ground between the pavement and the gutter in front of their residences. When all are done and the grass grows, this will make one of the most beauti ful avenues in the state. GRAND OPENING in Millinery goods. All the latest City trimmed hats, all the New York styles, including a large assortment of ribbons of all shades and good quality. Mrs. C. F. Stohner & Sister, F.van's block two doors above Iron St. 4 20-4t. It is not sate to throw a stone at random in Bloomsburg just now. One would be sure to hit a travelling life or accident insurance agent. More than a dozen have been here during the past few days. A Philosophical Family- Amelia has nlmm. and sores In the hear). From humors Internal her nose has nrjwn led ; .'in u mill oil 111 1 iit-i l 1 llill. 1- oik lt-1 n II, 'II, llut In other respects she Is doing finite well. And pa has dyspepsia, malaria and from, HIm timidtt With milt-rhuiiiii nr.. u.l IiniLah mi . lie Is prone to rhetimutles that make bis legs Burn, But lit other respects he Is doing quite well. And ma has nlyht-swrats and a troublesome coiiR-n, That all or our doctors can't seem to drive on" Hue wakes every night and coughs quite a n'ii. But In other respects she Is doing quite well. There is nothing like philosopy to help one bear the ills of life, but in the case of this family what is most need ed is a good supply of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It would cleanse Amelia's bad blood, cure pa's ailments, and check ma s cough. 1 he "Golden Medical Discovery," by its actio.i on the liver, cleanses the sys tem ot impurities. It cures humors, boils, scrofula, salt-rheum, erysipelas, and all kinds ot sores and swellings The only guaranteed blood purifier. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them cro on break- ing. We go on buying1 and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbcth's " Pearl-top ana " rcan-jrlass : they are made of tough class, tough against heat ; they do not break in use : they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made tor: stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ofo. A. Macbktii Co. A large and complete line of Wall Paper at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Clark & Son, o Are showing full lines of the Newest Shades in Sarins' DreSS Goods at popular prices, large lines of Dress Inmraicgs, la-- cy Silks, Moire Silks, ribbons, Gimp3 all kinds, Untitles, large lines of tho Leading Laces, Hamburg Embroideries, "White Dress Goods, full lines of La dies' Muslin Underwear. See our 00c and $1.00 Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Ruchings, Chiffons. Full line of Ladies' Childrens' and Mens' Summer Underwear, Extra Values in Hosiery of all kinds, Boys' waists 2.3c up, Mens' outing Shirts, Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtain?, Curtain Poles, Sum mer Corsets, Dress Gingliam3, Outing Cloths, Unmdenberg Cloths, Canton and Pongee Cloths, Satin Broche, the new eft Ulack Satin, Wash Dress Goods of all kinds. A lot of 12 ic Dress Ginghams at 10c yd, a lot 10e ginghams at 8c yd, Uest apron Ginghams at 8c vd, a good one for Gc yd, 4-1 Hill Miulin 8ic yd. 10-4 Sheeting Muslins 23cyd. Che nille Table Covers' See oar Cream Cloths, Black Dress Goods full lines, also Veils and Shawls, Ijmbrellas, Gloria Silk at $1.20 and $1.40. See our 50c Dress Goods. PUELIO SALE. April 30. Grant Herring, trustee will sell real estat. in Jameson City on the premises at 10 o'clock a m. I. W. Hartnian & Sons. In our business vc desire It carry out luv points, 1st t furnish our customers with (rood goods at lowest pricey, and 2nd to make a iair profit on all sales, the one pleases the pur chaser and the other pleases u?. To day we open another lot of new spring coats. No one can af ford to miss seeing our spring stock of dress goods and trim- mgs. I he time of the year is here for wash goods, we have a full line, our time is yours if you will call to see them- Our groceries must be appreciated, as twenty eight homes were supplied with them last Satur day with the delivery wagon. We deliver goods all the fore noon of each day and often in the after part of the day if must be, goods delivered to all de pots. I. VV. Hartman & Sons. You pay your money and you take your choice. It is a good thing when you are in vited to tate your choice to in sist that you have something to choose from. You will find no fault with us in this respect if you will come and look at our wall paper and window curtains. If you have need of either come and see our stock ; if you have not, come along just the same. We know you will admire the beautiful combination in wall papers ; the new shades in curtains and be astonished at what you can do at a moderate outlay. W. H. BROOKE & CO'S. ELECTION NOTICE. Ajjreeablyto the provisions ofan Actof A semlily passed the liday of April 1K75 the An nual meeting of the stockholders of the Blooms bury Literary Institute and State Normal School of the Wlxth District will be held on the On Monday of Mas-, being May I8IW, between the hours of and 5 In tho afternoon of said day, at the office. In the Dormitory Building, ot said Rohool In the town of Bloomsburg Fenna.. ax. which time rour persons will be elected Tnis tees on the part of the stockholders to serve for a period of three years : at the same time four persons will be nominated to the Superintend ent of Public Instruction from whom he may appoint two Trainees on the part of the State to serve for a period ef three years. V. P. BlI.MXTKR, Secretary NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the Creditors of the undersigned and to all persons whom It may concern that he will apply to the Court ol common I'leas of Columbia County for the bcneilt of the Insolvent laws of this Common wealth, on Monday moraine Mnv a. imwl at ton o clock of gnldday, at which time any person having any objection to his final discharge as an Insolvent debtor can appear and make the same known. DAVID KESTY. Bl'CKINOHAM, Atty. April 15, lsftt SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. and Fl Fa. Issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Col. Co ra., and to me directed, win be exposed at pub lic sulo at the Court Douse, liloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1892. at 10 o'clock a. m , all that certain piece, parcel and tract of land; situate In the township OX iinurereeK. county of Columbia, and state of rennsylvanla. bounded and riucriiwii t,Mmx to-wit : on the north by lands formerly or now Of Wtlllillil ltV..na . tn Ha a... K.. . ... ......... . itLa ,wi iuv cw mnus 1,, 1 uieriy or now ot (Jeorge Kvans : on the south by lands formerly or now of widow Masteller and Daniel V. Kelchner ; and on the west by land ot lieeca Eck, containing NINETY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less, on which Is erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Hank Barn and Outbuildings. Kelzcd. tnken Into execution at ritn emit nfT II. Ileclitcl trustee vs. H. V. (iurrett and II. V. (lurretr, iHlm'r on Lev. Fa. No. 80, May T., '.tl'.n, and Fl. Fa. No. 7rt, May T., is!, and to be sold as the property of II. V. tiiirrctt and II. V. tiar- u, auniiiiisirator. JOHN MOL KEY, BKchTEi. 4 Mii.i.kr, Atty. Sheriff. BRAINOLINE, WONDERFl'l, DRAIN AMI NtKVlv FOOD, Indicated In nervous derangements, rrxmitfmr 111 excesMve mental work or worry, and In gen eral or special weakness caused by overtaxing any or tho vital functions. A combination o? llicl)cDt nutrient anil tonte r mcihca. hi..n.iu.i by special processes. In such foim as to adapt It to ueurly ull cases needing treatment. It builds up 1 tie toices ny supplying mi excessive propor tion or the natural food elements needed to re pair the waste caused bv a dlsiironoit lonnte ex. crelHp of the physical functions. Further par ticulars mulled on application. All communi cations sulci ly cotihuYmlul. sold in Vllkes Burre, I'u., by the Stanley Medicine Co., onlv. Mi south Malu street. (Star Drug store.) If your druggist docs not keep It send to us and we will mall It on receipt of price, r; six for 15. April viuth 1 pr. FACT, W( rnnat m ham n.v vinli MaaJI kt-k niiipii itibob di mat ramnrKniiln prepar ation, vr. UiMUSHI I BLOOD SIAS0B3 For the apeedy cure ot Borufnlo, Wanting. Mercurial DiMaae, Eruptions, Cryaipalaa, lW blood. St. LMjit'i Blood Bttnka la thm iwiuuj u u uwajrs m reued aDon. prturirisU anil It. THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO. - . - PlTTgDUWOH l. Pimples, Z) Boils, Hack- y3 Heads,