Ilbh'cst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Of&fev cm ASSOlSTEUlT PURE TUB C01AJMUIAN. i-....,r,.,i ,ii i hp I'nst ortlce nt liloomsburg, i'a r" . r M n-eli I. ISMS. !l.()OMSI5lTKGL IV I KIIAV. MAY 2o, 1S0J. Tlii- lawyers ccncrally we're phased with Jm't?'- Metzgcr's manner of con- .inriiii'' business in court, lie is prompt in bis decisions, and when he pnee makes a ruling he does not per- nut any Dark la k. W. S. Rishton, the Druggist, lias ecuail the services of an experienced ilnw clerk from Philadelphia. All prescriptions left in his hands will be compounded by an experienced hand, and delivered when requested. I'resi titiuns filled at night hy ap ,!)inj? at his residence Market St., be low Main. 5-20 2t. Mis? Rose Station, who has been clerking at I. YV, McKelvy's store for some tunc past, has been competed to give up her position, by the death of her sister, Mrs. John C. Parker ol Greenwood township, who died on Sunday last leaving her husband and six children, the youngest only two weeks old. Miss Stadon will remain with tluin, and have the care of the children. The number of shares of stock , al lotted to the first series of Industrial Building and Loan Association of Bloomslmrg, Pa., have been taken ind the association will issue stock in the second series upon the 7 th day of June next, that being the time of their next regular monthly meeting. The number of shares will be limited to live hundred in each series. First payment will be $ 2.00 per share and $1.00 ptr share a month thereafter. Par value of each share $200.00. Further information may be had by calling at the office of the secretary, Wirt's lilock, Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. Yost. 5-'3-3t Secretary. IV. S. Rishton, a graduate of the Thila. College of Pharm icy. has open ed an elegant nw store in Ent's build- irg one door Itelow the Farmer's , National Bank where he will be pleased , iu sec any wno may neea anytning in bis line. He carries the largest, finest and best line of toilet preparations, perfumes, ino sundries in the town. His prescription department is stock ed with a complete line of pure drugs and chemicals. Every prescription which goes out of his store is guaran teed to be composed of perfectly pure ingredients and exactly as specified on the Physician's prescription. Look at Your Boy. Study his tastes and his abilities. If ne is an every day sort of a mutton don't try to make something else out ol him by putting a lion skin on him. A lion is no better than a lamb. If it ere God would have made all lambs Jons. If your boy is built for a plow torse don't spoil the plow horse trying to make of him a racer. He will not nuke one, and he will be spoiled in 'position lor anything. Teach him to make the best of the talents that ate given him, and he will be a credit to himself and to you. Bradford Era. Catarrh Can't Be Cured "'t'l Local Applications, as they jannot reach the seat of the disease, 'j-atanh is a blood or constitutional i'lsease. and in ftnlor tr gt,ra if .i-.n uiKe internal remedies. Hall s Utarrh Cure is taken internally, and a ts directly on'the blood and mucous 'urfaees. Hall's Catarrh Cure is no 'Ifack medicine. It was prescribed by une of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular Inscription. It is composed of the t blood purifiers, acting directly 011 mucous surfaces. The perfect wnibinption of the two ingredients is rat produces such wonderful results ? curing catarrh. Send for testimon uls irec V T , 1 j--iikxey & Co., Prop., Toledo, O. 'u.d Ly druggies, price 75c. 5-20-4! Gilmore's store and restaurant are monjr the finestin the ,ln( New l ait and paper have added to them s eatly 'riie dining ro0m walls are Jeered with French plat; bevel mir rsi with chenille curtains at the win ws and doors. The entire house is the lasteiully lurmshed. liy 8'.Wa'' the season has opened for ninr thicken n Saturday nights, jj '? lrs; Gilmorc cooks them most 'Cloudy. DEM0C2ATS, ATTENTION ! Two years ago I announced myself as a candidate lor the Legislature, and 1 1 1 1 1 . . puDiisned during me camiiagi. a cir cular setting forth my views, from which at this time permit me to ciuote : "If nominated and elected, I pledge you a laitlmil service as Representa tive, supporting the platform and the party, and in all things obeying the will of my constituency, regardless ol my own private opinions: that up on questions of public concern, the peoples' will would hi my law." U on that pledge I went before the peo ple, v ou cave me fifty euifit con vention votes, more than two-thirds of the whole vote. At the polls you gave me 4.714 votes, all of which to me was most gratifying, and for which I am and ever will be truly thankful. I now ask of you a repeti tion of your kindness of 1890, with a wish that you will make my nomina tion unanimous for a second term to the Pcnn'a Legislature of i8rt. If I have demonstrated that a "public omcc is a public trust, to be adminis tered in the interest of the public," I shall expect a verdict at your hands of "well done good and faithful servant.'' I hereby renew my pledges A. 1). 1890. K. M. Tewkshlkv. Catawissa, Pa., May 16, 1892. As we go to press Thursday we learn of the sudden death of A. V. Fry. He complained of sickness through the day and immediately after eating sup per died on a sofa without any warning. He was sixty-nine years ot age, had always been a resident of liloomsburg, this being his birthplace. For many years he has been a faithful janitor of the public schools and sexton at the Episcopal church. Funeral services will be held at the house Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. conducted by Rev. P. A. Heilman of the Lutheran church, of which he had been a member for many years. He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs. M. L. Kline, to survive him. ' Change in Time Table- The Pennsylvania Railroad com pany announces that on May 22d inst the summer Time Table wi'l go into effect. This Company having ever in v iew the furnishing the best of accomo dations for i's patrons, will on above date place in service a through Pull man Parlor Car between Williamsport a"d Philadelphia to be run westward on train 21 leaving Philadelphia, Broad street 4.25 P. M. arriving at Williams port 10.20 P. M. and eastward on train leaving Williamsport 8.25 A. M. arriving in Philadelphia, Broad Street Station 3.00 P. M. This latter train will arrive in Philadelphia 15 minutes earlier than on present sche dule making close connections for all sea shore points This improvement in time and the additional Parlor car service, will no doubt be greatly ap preciated by the traveling public. No other changes of importance in Time Table will be made except that train 16 now leaving Williamsport for the East and South at 2.40 A. M. will leave 25 minutes later. Why They Are Poor. Country editors always remain poor, but that is because they are not mean enough to get rich. In order to get rich it is only necessary to trust no body; to befriend none, to get every thing and save all you get ; to stint ourselves and everybody belonging to us; to be friend to no man and have no man for our friend : to heap inter est upon interest, cent upon cent, to be mean, miserly, and despised for some thirty years, and riches will come as sure as disease and disappointment. And when pretty near enough wealth is collected by a disregard of the hu man heart at the expense of every en joyment save that of wallowing in filthy meanness, death comes to tinisii tne work. Country editors prefer to re main poor, live happy and die happy. Jefferwn County Sentinel, Elmer E. Mears has a nice grocery store at corner of Fifth and West street. He makes frequent visits to the country and usually has fresh butter and eggs. Fresh grocciies of all kinds can be had at his store. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office May 31, 1892. Mr. J. M. Brown, Miss. Lizzie Bow man, Mr. O. W. Crawford, Mr. Fred Stahl, Miss Delia Shultz, Mrs. M. J. Welliver. . Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised May 17, 189a. One centwill be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. Sorxc of the Laket Fads. Late news from Paris is to the effect that sealing wax has suddenly become once more fashionable. A meaning is now attached to each color. White Fcaling wax means a proposal of marriage ; black, of course, mourning ; violet, rond.jler.ee i brown or old gold, an invitation to dinner j ruby is used by lovers; crimson is reserved stric ly for business ; green means hope ; pale gray, friendship; pink, love letters; yellow, jealousy ; gold and silver, cons tancy, etc. Note paper is to be had in corresponding shades and in all shades and forms. Mourning paper is now absolutely black, edged with silver, and silver ink is used to write thereupon. A pretty novelty is the flower paper. It is of pale blue, pink, lilac or creen, and is powdered all over with the buds and petals ot flowers in a yet lighter hue Forget-me-nots or genti.mellas on the blue, roses and apple blossoms on te pink, crocuses, violets or twins of lavender on the lilac, and buttercups and daisies on the trrocn. The en. velopcs match the paper and are lined wun suver. 1 hese are the latest fads in stationery. The Deopcst Lake in America- Not long since we gave size and lo cation oi tne deepest lake in this tie partment. Below will be found some curious facts concerning "the deepest lake in America." It is in the CasCldi! Mountains about seventy five miles northeast of jacKsonviue, ure. It is called the Great Sunk Lake, and far outrivals the famous valley of Sinbad the Sailor. It averages 2000 feet down to the water on all sides. It is about fifteen miles long and four and a half wide, and looks like a mammoth sheet of glass, its mountainous shore pre venting the wind from ever ruffling its surface. Locally it is believed to bottomless, thousands of feet of line having been let into its c lear bosom without the weight touching anything more solid than water. For thousands of ages it has lain still, silent and mysterious, in the heart of the Cascades looking like a gigantic trench scooped out by the hands of a giant genii. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Bab mi lick, w gire her Caatorfab When the ni Child, the cried for Cutorta, When aha became Mlaa, aba clung to CaatorU, When aha had Children, aha garethemCtoria. A Merry-go-round has been set up on the Snyder lot, corner of Main and Last streets. It is in operation night ly. BUSINESS LOCALS. toff- TO THE PUBLIC. B. W. Jury, a practical builder of many years experience, has located in Bloomsburg, and is now ready to make estimates and take contracts for the erection of buildings either large or small. Office in Columbian Building, 3rd floor, in S. Neyhard's room. 5 20 3m. Call and see our line of Wall Paper and Window Curtains before you buy. J. H. Merckr. Fine shoes for ladies, children and men at J. A. Hess'. . . 1 1 We .are nrenared to do oanerinc , , - - . . o either by contracting to put it on or only sell you the paper, just as you like. J. H. Mkrcer. Wall paper and window curtains at W. H. Brooke & Co. Buy your shoes at J. A. Hess' and secure a fine portrait. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All workguaranteed. Lawn tennis shoes at J. A. Hess'. Plow repairs, stove repairs and light soft castings a specialty, also the cheapest cook stoves in the county at Sharpless foundry. 4 22 8t. A large ami complete line of Wall Paper at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Infant's shoes Hess'. in colors at J. A. Deeds, single ami double acknowl edgement, at the Cni.i'MiiiAN office, tf. Blank school statements for making out annual report of School boards, at the Cci.iwniiAN. Ca;h or stamps must J accompany the order. 36 cts a doz en. 4 ?9-4i. Some very choice wa'l paper rem nants this week lare enough lo cover rooms 12x14x9. Suitable for all rooms. Decided bargains if they fit your rooms at V H. Brooke .V Co. Best $3.00 men's shoes, hand sewed welt 83.50, at J. A. Hess Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Kidney, Liver and BladderCure. IMiciiiitatisiii, LumWn, pnln In JnlnMnrbnrk. Iirlck rtimtlo urlnr, Iremii'iit mils. Irrltntlmi, Inllnmatlon. aruvul, ulceratluu or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver. LlE".1 U;,.i"R'"Mnn' nut' Wllloiis-hPBdarhe. HW AMP-HOOT run- kliliwy rilffluiiltlM, La(jrin urinary trouMu, bright dlauaw. Impure Illood, 3orofula, malaria, (rcn'l wenkneMordcblllty. 4rantr l'af.ponlnraofniir nittli If not hra. tUMU, Lrup(lat will rvluiid In jrtxa tlw prk paid. At Drnczlflta, 5 Or. Size, $1.00 Slsa. "Iiiralkta Otilile to Health "rrea-Conaultatlon In. I)B. KIIJ.KB jc Co., HtKUHAMTOW. N. V. BuckLn'i Arnica Salre The Dkt SaI.VF. in l!ie worM for cull, bruie, orct, lult rlieum, fever sores, letter, chafpej hands, ihilhhini, corn, unit all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pny required. It is guaiantceil to give perfect satiHfnclion, or money lefunded. I'rice 2 j cents per Urn. Fur Sale by C. A. Kleiiu. A 3 4 life sized portrait free to every customer whose purchases amount to $10.00. Come and get a card at J. A. Hess'. Fifty dozen window curtains just opened on Monday prices from 25c. to $1.50 each at V. H. Brooke fc Co. 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. Siomnkr & Sister, F.van's block two doors above Iron St. We call particular attention to our stock of Fi?e Lncea. H. J. Clark & Son. Window curtains continue to co. Prices from 25c. to $1.50 Are you going to paper your rooms ? If so nerhans vou can dt-al better with us than anv where else. At least we can tell you what we can do if you give us a chance. W. H. Brooke & Co. Lamo-chimnevs cost so littla that we let them go on break, ingf. We go on buying and grumbling. Wnat should -we do? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass;" they are made of touch class, tousrh 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 for; 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. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburuh.ru. Oro. A. Macbrth Co. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is lirrcby given tliut nn application will lie made to the liovornor of tlio S'lite of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the thlrtm-nth day of luuuA. 1. under tli Act of AnHcmbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and KiiKUlullon of certain Corporations," approved Apill lKTrt, and the suppli menis thereto, for the charter of nn Intended corporation tone called liliHimsbuiv Furniture Company, Char acter und object of which Is the manufacture and aile of furniture. And for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, franchises and privileges of said Act of Assem bly and lis supplements. The following are the names of the subscrib ers : Theodore Kedckcr, J. K. Kelfer, W. 11. Sclmvler, D. .1. Waller, Br , C. C. Peacock, H. . Sherwood, W. It. Tubbs, L. K. Waller, Joseph Kuttl, C. M. ("reveling, J. W. Kvaus, Myron I. Low, Oeorge E. Sponsler, Y. V. Kedckcr and C. W. .Miller. C. V. MIU.SH, .M'-lt. Ko.lcltor. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to tlm Uovernor of the Slate of reiiiisylMiiila, on Monday the thirteenth day of June, A. I. IS'.U, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of 1'euiisylvunla, entitled, "An Act to proNldo for the Incorporation and Itegiilatlon of certain Corporations," approved Aiull !, ISTI, and th- Hupplemenis hereto, for t lie ch irtor of u Intended corporation to be called Tho Alunuractui'crs Water Company of liloomsburg, Pennsylvania, character and ob ject ol which Is the purpose of supplying water to the public In the Town uf Itloomsburg, Col umbl.i county, Pennsylvania and to persons, as social Ions, part ucrHlilps anil corporal Ions resid ing therein and adjacent thereto as may desire the same, and for this purpose to have, possess mid enjoy all the rights, beneitts, franchises and privileges of said Act of Assembly audits biipplcnieiiis. The following are the names of the subscrib ers : II. ti. Slierwooil, V. '. Peacock, 1.. K. Wal ler, W. It. 'Mbbs. c. M. Crevcllng, C. W. Miller u ud others. f. W. M1U.K11, 5-30-lt. Solicitor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the KsUteol) In the Orphan's Court. No. Uermou (J. i leve-I- lice Is hereby given that the llngdec'd. ) undersigned appolnled by the Court an auditor on except Ions to the se cond and supplemental uccouut of A. V. KrcHslcradm'r. of said deceased, and to niiike distribution of the fund In huud according to law ; will attend at his otllce In liloomsburg ou Saturday the lsih day of June A 1). isu-J, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to perforin the duties of his appointment. All parties exceptaut, aud all iinn'iu whomsoever having claim upon the said fund are renulredto attend aud establish ItUnlr right, or b forever debarred from coining lu upon the said fund. &-4-IU J .NO. U. FHKKK. AVDITOlt, CHARTER NOTICE. Notl.-p Is hereby given tint nn application will be umiie to tiie Ouvorror of Hie suite of Peniisvlviinlii, on Mniicl.iy, the thnterni h ilav of June, A. I). ih. under tii Ai l of As-.eiiihlv of the ( ominotiu ) It li uf ivtinv. ivnnl t. entitled "An Act to proMile for tin- Incnrpornlloii mi l lt"gilbitlon of certain Coi i nal Ions," approved April ill, 1HT1I, nnd the siiij.l ments I hereto, for tli" charter of nn Intended eo. porat bm in If culled Hlooinsbmg rnlil stieng" Company. Character nnd obei t or n lileli i the furnishing ol cold and general storage for produce, meals, frnlls and other nrtl 'les mi fiKl nnd perishable merchandise, the conducting of a vein ral stor nge and ware house bnslnc s and for this pur- r lose to have, possess anil enoy nil the right", lenellts, fninelilses and privileges of mild Act 01 Asseiuiuv and us stippieinenis The following ure the niine s of the subscrib ers : M yron J. Low, C. .M. crcveltiig. C V. Mr. Kelvi.C. C. Peacock, I.. I'. Waller, W, I!. Koch er, f. w. McKelv.v, K V. M. I.ow, J. II. direr, D.J. Waller, Sr , W. It. Tiibb-, I. W. Wllllts. C. W. fXeal, Krt.'k comimnv, S. c. .Invne, William (tingles Hannah (.Ingles, Kslilcinat A Wolf, and C. W. Miller. The propos mI charter l now on fl'e In the of. flee ol the Secretary uf the Common wealth at llitiTlsburg. C. V. SIIM.KK, May !2'tt li-It. Solicitor. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that nn application will be made to the Uovernor of the stale iif 1-ennKylvniila. on Monday the thirteenth day of June, A. I. 1X!I'. under the Act of Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act lo provide for the Incoi porntlon and llegulntlon of certain Corporation," approved April -At, 1ST I, nnd the supplements thereto, for the charter of un Intended corporation to be tailed IllooiiiMhurg Artlllclal Ice Company, the character and object of which Is the miiuiifact urn and sale of lee, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy ull I he rights, hcnctlls, fran chises and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The following are the names of the subscrib ers : Myron 1. I.ow, ('. M. I reveling, C. W. Mr. Kelvy, c. V. I'eacis'k, I.. E. Waller, W. It. Koch er, I. W. McKelvy, K. W. M I.ow, J. II digger, l. J. Waller, sr., W. It. Tubbs, I. W. Wllllts, C. W. Neal, Krlck- Company, s. c. .layne, William ('Ingles, Hannah dingles, Kshlemnn & Wolf and C. V?. Miller. The proposed charter Is now on (lie In the nf fleof the Secretary of the Commonwealth at, llarrlsburg. C. W. 5III.I.KH. 8-a-it. Solicitor. You pay your money and you take your choice. It is a good thing a1icii ycu arc in vited to take 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 cur wall paper and window curtains. If you have need of either come and see our stcck ; if you have not, ccme alcng just the same. AVe 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. DR. MORITZ SALMT This eminent Phys ician has devoted a life-time to his specialty-diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lung and Chronic Diseases. The relebrnted Authors and Mertlenl Lecturers and Greatest living Specialists for the treatment and eiire of all lonn-stuiulliijf ami dlflleulM hro nlo (Use ises, and diseases of the lllooil, .Nervous System, and Kye und Kur. Nose and Throat, will visit this county and nvet their many patients and friends, and give AM. AKKI.It'TKl) an op portunity to consult them Free of Chaw, and secure tho latest und best treatment for such diseases us the regular family physician U not prepared to treat. The Doctor's reputations are not only National but continental, as they have visited Kurope several times und treated thousands ot cases, and made many remarkable cures, while brlnif lmt together tuelr Anatomical Museum and hue collection of Instruments, appliances, etc, which Is the lnrirest and finest collection now owned by any one In the country. They will visit this county every four weeks, thus suvlmt their put leuis the trouble and ex pense of visiting the city, as they are the only physicians and siirveons In t his country who curry their own Munlklns.Dodels Mlarams, etc. to Illustrate and make plain to all allllcted the cause und nature or their disease. CHRONIC EISZASES. Tho Doctors treat no acute diseases, but make an entire special!) of chronic and lonir standing diseases, fairs k'lven up by other doctors anil pronounced Incurable, they most desire to see. The Doctors have treated over l.mm cases In Ohio In the last twelve years, many of which hud lieen K I veil up as Incurable, some to be blind, others deaf, and ft larife num ber of the Invalids for life, llul behold I now they See and hear, and many are started on the lilyh rond lo health and recovery every day. The doctors are surrounded with the largest collection of flue Instruments ever Import ni to this country for cxaiiiliiliik' and trial lug all chronic diseases of the HEAD, FAt'K, KVK. KAH, TIIHOAT, HKAHT, IX.NOS, stomach. Liver, Kidneys, bladder. Skin, Mruln and Ner vous System, I'nncers, Tumors, Hies, Swellings Old Sores, Kits, I'liralvsls, Neuralgia, Klietiuui tlsm, Dropsy, (Join, sick Headache, Debility, Depression of spirits. Diseases of children, He reditary Discuses, Ac, and In fact, ull long, standing und Chronic Discuses. EA3 TROUBLES ASS CURED li nil un, i.iiiniuiix ii,u,:n i line. I Itey ill relieve you of ull roaring, hissing and singing noises, heaviness, Itching, pnln, miming of thccnr.wlll cl is i up a hole in a d. iim of rlrty years slanil- iii i in innei iy .ai i iiieiiii r.ur i ruins oiuieir own Invention with astonishingly gratifying lenmi n Dlsenses of Women, such ns have hurtled the. ul-lll ..II a. ".in i iiii.'iiiei iu.v niiuiiin ii u,i I eiueiiien, quii K ly cured. Cancers, tumors, llbrold und polypoid t. I....I-I 1, . nt, ...I. 1...... .1... ...... ... . I... B .... vi. 4 ii limn i in. u.kt ,ii tun mum ui caustics. No cutting, no pnln, no danger. 5 par EXCHANGE HOTEL Bloomsteg, Pa. on Friday May 27, AD DRESS ALLCQMMUNICATIQNS TO BOX 7S0. Dress Goods, We now show full lines of all wool Dress Goods in neweei colorings nnd at lowest pricet with a full line of Dress Trim mings of nil kinds. Our lines of AVasli Dress Goods were nev er ns com p We as now, nor pri- J ccs as low. See the Satin i JJroche and Pongees. Also Vi 1 ola Lanes. A lot of Childrens' 1 fast Black Hosiery at 10c pair, j all sizes, a lot at 12ic pair, La dies at lOepair. A lot ot Mens i Hose in Tans and Slates, Uoc goods at 15c pair, 75c Box (0 pair in a Box). White Dress Goods, Cream Dress Goods. Embroideries, Laces of all kinds. See the LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Kibbons, Stick Pins, Ladies Leather Belts. Pocket Books, a lot of 25c La dies' Jersey Vests at 19c. See our Black and Cream Laces. Sun Umbrellas, a gloria Um brella at 51.10, worth $1.G5. Lace and Chenille Curtains, Table Covers, Towels, Table Linens, Counterpanes and Nap kins. See the Towels at 70c pair. All Goods Sold for Cash and at the lowest prices. S. J. Cladi & on. I. W. HartmanS, Sons. This short advertisement is intended to call attention to our large assortment of WASH Dress GOODS, and trimmings. 'I he town pe ople. the country pcople,and al 1 the people are especially in vited to call and see them. We ta ke produce in exchange at same prices as for CASH. I. W. Hartman & Soys. The Doctor has been for years a Professor and lec turer in several of our largest Medi cal Colleges, and has earned great fame as an author ity and author on ;Y all ll1lieW nrr- Hceming his spec- A WORD ABOUT CATARRH. It Is In the mucous membrane, that wonderful scml-lluld envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages.Uiat catarrh makes Its stronghold. Once established it euU Into the very vitals, and renders life but a long drawn bresth of misery and disease, dulling the sense of heart ng.trammellngthe power of speech destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breni h and killing the refined pleasures of taste, inslduously, by creeping on from a simple cold lu the heud, It assaults the membranous lining and envelopes tli bones, eating through tho delicate eouts and causing lnllanimatlon.slongh Ing and deat h. Nothing short of total eradica tion will secure health to the patient and all nlleylatles are simply procrastlnaled sufferings, lerdlng to a fatal termination. The Dm. have by a treatment local and constitutional, made the cum or this dread disease a certainty, and tuis never failed. Even when the disease lias made frightful lnrouds on delicate constitutions hearing, smell and taste have been removed, and the disease thoroughly averted. They recognize the great principal t hat genius pr talent, or exceptional skill in and profession, Is a great public trust to lie executed for tb greatest good for the greatest number, hem-e I hey call your attention to the fact of their visit to your community, and to what you mavex peel from their trcal incut.. The n,u.ioi'i,.a devoted years to the study and treatment ot Chrosle and Complicated Diseases Which other physicians failed to treat, success r n 1 1 v -riti..t .1..11...1. .. ...... ..i ... . ........ . ..mi. ui uuiiQ muuiiuuB oi me unman ri'nlne. U'luiau iIui...ii....i.i..i.. I...... v.",', nMiueiiia mite mr ceiiiurics deiled human skill, liuve In many cases yleldisl to the patient Investigation and untiring perse verance of these doctors, and thousands of suf ferion f rom illMMiiMj.d li..,'Mt,.r..p.. . . . . ....... u , ..mi, ni, ;ru in curable, have consulted these gentlemen and I Ml til III.' t tl.iiit .iul1,....l a I la 1. . .1 ... UJ .... iu ivmuicu iu ut'uii u mm uht'iitant'SH CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE EYE, Such an OrnmilntAil T 1.1.1 m.-....i . tloii of the Uils, of the Iris, of the Choroid, of m-" ' 1 'VS .B'T. )atws of the , . w. .... i.iunnim r.jc, 1 ears runninHT over the cheeks, Day and Night blludnoss pu, u. lent or Mill tering Sore Kyes, Uouorrhenl Oph- :: V1....IIH "1'iui inn. neu motcnesor llroivnoiies onthe Hull, Phlyctenular Ophthul mls. opacities of llllk White Kjmisou t he Kye. I; illleiiiiui ui- I -11 i.t.l i.p ... .I... n.r J. ,,. . --I'l'i.'K inn .sei ve. .siiniiirnais, 1 !' !"i . Um'"'s- Sorm Ih dnesaof Kdgesot .........,.,.,,,, inseases 10 wti en l ieevenrllu nii,i..n.l...... 1...1.1 1 . , "IT ...... , n bio MtluiC, IJOSlllVU and rapid cure guuruuuit V SHALL TUMORS, CANCERS AND WARTS Urinnvpil wlrlmr unt.ij i. i Kriei.t Itlrully tivaUMt uu3 nnsn'ivfly omvd by a rW llll't hml. KlmlnuJu Llll fluviin
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