TREARURKR'S SALK UNSEATED LANDS IN COM M MA COl'NTV, TKNN'A. ny virtu-' nf H'l miry Acts of the (roncnl Asiem iiv of ( in (Vimn oiuvoiiIMi of I'cnnHylvnnlii, re niliij to til" ml e nf Ccntcd and I'nwiiW land " 1 rnlnntil,i ..I.. .. ........ litv Columbia, etc., for tuxes, ilun 111'"'' I'll'J " " - ' ' " " 'inn ti l unpaid. I will nlTer at public snlo at, the unit li nivi. in tlii' town of llioomsbiirx, on MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1892, ,i M o'clock n. in., tin following dlscrllwd pieces or I ri I. "! " 0,1 Plirt "'cn-of may bo noccs s i, v mi hi twt y tin' uiiioiint of taxes dm- iiml tm niiil ot nt. tin' Hiinin, nnd continue tlic same from 1 iv to day as the isumo way bo found- TERMS OF SALE. The amount of tunc and costs must bo pntd when tin' land ! hi rui'k off. or tlin ml" may bo void and tlio property put lip and reseld. ,ercs Warrantee or Owners. Twps. jh acres HrcMi A l'o. Heaver ili" Columbia coal A Iron Co. " llolK Heaver .li-sso ',.1 seres Itnirkway & Abbott " 1IH " ' ' Taxes $ 1 U l.'H rn 1 UN a ni .1 1 IK V, 1 IK M 1 1'.' 1 10 a in 7 W A '3i v m Mi tti irj 3 111 4 IN 41 1 I i mi 1 HK 1 iW Ni 1 1'.' i Nil H III 1 1 la .HI 1 14 1 IS 1 ItH 111 4U 8 Ml 4 Id 4 I!' li Mil Mil 1 IH r m 1 UN 1 IS 1 HH I 1'.' II 111 li 3J II III li .Hi 4 HI 1 llH 1 As 1 HS i Ho i HO 1 as 57 1H :i Ms 1 " Iirockwuy c. n. Heaver Charles " Unit Viikit " Hnifiirt Mary " . Hover K. s. ' vi acres Cnx c. H. ex. Trench fOX P " Ul " rrr " wi " :t'i " 1 lit 3 cannon M. r.i acres Hiivls Isaac Anthony imi liownx Mnrtln Hcwns .lolin Kvans ft Iti'iTC K"kroli- Peter I huilK'.ui A. Fry W. S. (Iciirhnrt Win. HolTtiiiin K. n. Ilaucli JnnaMian limit Kilns Henry Ocorgo Kline A. Kaliler lieore J. l.uii Is Frank Lawrence V. K. Hi ' :l tot H Si IIITI'H :! Ms :l ' I " 1 " ''i " m acres :i ,as i u l" " :i :vm acres Miller Henry :jii " MiKire William urn " Mlnli'k Conrad lin " " llenlaniln Mots Must mi William 1 " Patterson C. M " l'rlee Clarence llflneros Niinircsscr UeorKO :ilots .McAlnrney (f. M. .j . u ;f II 44 44 'n acres ltlndeillter Sarah Kst.. Itclcliart Charles ,:) . .. 4. 44 :iluls Hut liford Samuel " .1 " SlilekJ. .1. " a " Siniili.f. W. ' '-', of .Huts Seolt 1'eter " r. lots Wetzel C. S. :t " Wnrkhclser Samuel " 1 " WimmI Augustus ' :! " l'rotit Stephen dee'd " Jin aeres Siewaiil Allllum " 110 ' rVhwcppeiilii'lser I. K. " N " Hunan n Michael " .." .laeotiv (i. A. " r.l " Sin in K. U 1-5 of loti Worklit'lser Samuel ' i lots Klasi- II. W. " i " Wood Augustus " M aeres lliixlieK liuusjlass S " Wells) CharleH tt. ' . of am arret" Apple I'aiil HriRH-rpek 7 On 4 Ml a mii 1 7W s oi i w l i 1 54 50 I 1 Oil 4 40 Ml aeres Hender 1'hrlntopher ' III liower lHalah am 411 " J 44 III " 4K " 111 14 " Jl " 11 " M M " !!1 " 14 Irt " 7.1 S " nw am :I0 IMI 100 " riii aw " in 41 Brjan Ouy Bender I'hrlKtopher Clem kev. W. T. AdiiniH Henry Hudson CharleR Hender Chilstopher Kdwiirds Henry J. Kvan Kninels Kckroth 4'orte Krens Fannie lllppenst'H'l Wm. HolloDeUir 1). F. Iloueh Samuel Beach Kutliun 4 61 1 7 8 ON 41 5 3.1 4 40 VI 1 14 1 10 44 S5 Vi 1 Ati 7 OH I.mon 4lowph l'ealer Sanintl J. 44 41) 0 ttl ) 40 Beaeh Nathan " l'ealer Samuel .T. " Heecer Abraham siller lteulien n. " sehuyler Min. William " Mill John 11. " 40 00 ill) loo " of 14 aires Suit lleadley " . acres stout Kills ' n suit , John W. " Jl " Itlehard Lewis " MH " Koons (1. V. " f of 14 aeres Stewart A. B. " K uvn-n Dornbneh Manjaret Catawlssa T " Kelner Hobert, " tl " Newell Fred " 1N clewell William " 11 " Harder Thomas K. " 1 7H OH 51 0.) llower Moses t-erlty Thomas Centralhi Boro 1 lot i li lots 1 " aa acres H '4 5 " Mots 10 1 5 I.ehlnh & Mahanoy Kit. " Sweeney Ellen V. " Adams K. 1.. Centre Bellls Keutu-n " Helium wiiiiam " Fisher Wllllum " lliijfenl h K. 1). " Hess Ktlle " Kelfer Franklin "I v acres Whliemiiv Alein lo 1 1 ii v.' n nu ll Mu. 4a ' Beam Joshua 101 " Vounif .liihii Conynnhuin 1-17 40 Brelsch l-oliert " " Wulker Lewis 4 lots l)n-lshaeh Lewis " Kramer A. W. 1 .4 4. " "dcMamamiin Felix 4 " Mnniuo John " 44 1 " 8 1 A 8 ' Lelby Charles too acres lirown Natluinlel 1 4 IN 414 :JH.-. lieasley Johnson Hill 50 am 4f)0 am no ai im H 4 111 Ti :o i 1 1 l 1 ai a l r.l 40 ') 10 HO 40 .10 II) 40 5 ai 75 4 aw am 75 Ml lr, Ml 44 U4 li II 44 50 M5 '.'0 147 lil 1H 14 H HI 45 14 NI 411 W Melleury A. L. l'ealer Stewart Flshlnirereek H 04 Mcllenry A. I.. Pealer Slewait, " Ilotrinan 4- Freas " l' lliilm William 45 Helde J. and (. W. " 8 Kindt John Co. " 10 Lemon Thomas " 7 Ma it William " 4 Mcllenry v. B. and Daniel " 8 4. Cyms 4 l'ealer (Jeonrn l'ai ks James Kst. " 1 ltlcharf Charles " la aner.lohn " 8 I'liaim'sl M. II. 4 Kline John Est, " Kohrliacli Wm. Franklin Loremau Jonathan " Manllail (ieoiKO " llavhiirst Kzra heliu. " Blbhy Akusium " Loreiiuiu Joliathan " Hlliby .lames K. " 44 44 14 Albert son Miles & Barf ly Ureenwood 4 lerr Iram 5 MeKwen II. J. Fnrker Anna Moore A. L. Applemau Lloyd ', CninplH'll N. L. Kln.lt Malhlas Neiil A I'ui-wl WrlKht. Levi Kst. I'lli-sel Silvester Ha il i ll Finnklln Miller Charles V, Miller tt Neyhart Hess Clinton Dewalt (ieo. Kulp Dailliik'lon Lonifi'iibfrifer 1 hlllp HlniHer llei i-y Kuli 4 Mi U IlllumS Heaiilu tleortfo (.HiKlusT. II. Johiisiui Chester lleildersholt K. Miller W.V. bliocmukur Jacob Hemlock 44 g Jackson u 4 44 . j(3 4i a LVUSt 5 4. sj i i .4 I) 'I H Mtullwn l 1 8 1 4 ' (I 6 1 Demott Cyrus Ulldlne C. M. Hhuit. John and David Cox Joel Demott K. It. Boat Daniel Helm Dasher Samuel Weill ver Catharine a i 4 . 1 " Detnot Cnlvtn 14 Kreooenirk John " Wilson J. W. i " Kelly Martin " Jtiin.van Francis llroi kwn.v A Knt, Mam Creasy Win. KsU .. atiiwlssa D..posit Bank " ',',"i''l".r.1 '" " " Mllh-r I hlllp Kst. ! " ltleliart Chii'les II ." 100 acres helmwrli iii ni, Ml 15 I) .VI 8 7:. 8 Ml 1 45 1 on 4 II". 4 H5 5 1111 n mi in n 15 HO vtu 1 84 1 N7 IS 55 i 5 6 40 4 I1.-I 15 W0 3 ll!l 11 II 4 7H 8 45 411 4 ft:. 7 wo 70 1 4N 1 no 40 7 mi 1 in 5 HN 5 HH V III 4 74 71 4 7H 5 im no 47 41 41 n an 4' iii run I!1N Of Velier and llawk 14 nerrs Snyder Abraham MII) "'dwarf. Shenn&CO. " Veil IT J. B. HI 10H Ion 11. It. Tiirhoi i, William Thomas AIk I Hawk W. If, 44 DerrSainnel luirnbiieh Noml.t. Minlln Dreslier Sainiicl lliirtm l W. Jl. ,i Jacohv (i, A. ii Keller M. V. and It. ,r. Lilt . t'nilinrlne 41 Michael .las. and Peter " " 44 11 Mensineer Wm. Kst. NiiiiifoNHer Wm. J. 11 sui hit Joel .1 Schweipciihelser t K. " Horace " " 44 flearliurt Charles u Voile John It. Kst. V tllMI .llll'lltl l'ut mm a Ii7 17 l:i am Meal William llfirilmi .lulu. V" Montour Cisiper John A. ' Boone s y. Mf. I'lcasaiit Krouso Hlnini and Andrew " Jncoby "-11 111 ni l ii l'ursel William cri'vellmf Samuel Oramm Hess .len'iiilah Kline Abraham J. " lieuily stiner Kline A, J. .1 Hlllineyor Henry' I'lno Creasv A. Wells Kves John it Kyi'S C. W. ii Neivtrc'stpr Isano 44 Flick ileo. A. Kst. 44 41 II Tiirset .Inmes 44 ltolH'rts iv Cole Kellur K. M. 44 Klstier Dm Id Lyons It. W. ii " .lain-s Est. " Polk Wm. .1 Hamilton C. S. 14 Huclicr 1'ctcr UoiiiliiL'creek Cox c. H. Ex. Trench cox 1 44 1 70 18 ai 1 51 1 51 4 III 1 .VI 5 47 4 111 5 47 40 .KI an 4n 4H HO N 74 1 4H A is V ft) 8 41 14 15 4 HI 4 Is 4 05 1 47 4 05 4 05 1 HH is ai I ai II on 1 HH 7 M 8 TN 4 05 4 7H id ai 1 I 4 tit 14 45 i 111 IN 411 44 S5 14 7l 14 711 H 50 Hi .'H II U4 HH 1(1) .Ml TO Ml Ml Ml riii in am mi Hi Morris A: lluirhes ltelchart Chai les Hi I0H 1H1 4ll 40 Hlce Abraham Suit Peter Shoup Abmham 155 'III '111 475 MacMIUIan M. M. Ililck'ilew Inva 104 Siigarlnaf .1 " custard Mary Ml 41 I'nmi Tdnn.l V of 100 acres drain II. II. 4- acres lloss Joseph O. 145 " Hess Cn-VellnK A Co. 14 of 11!) acres Hess Wesley H NO 4!) 711 14 7H II HH II HN U Of 1 10 II 14 111 acres Smith Miner It. H im 50 Ml 55 45 45 Ml Hl'il) Mcllenry llohr .vm Juo t.. j. II 41 " John J. Davenport F. Mullenry Daniel 7X 1A ai 4 05 8 1H 8 00 44 37 SEATED LANDS Also at the Rsme time aud place the following lots, pieces and parcels of Seated lands, return ed by the tax eollect-irs, are to be gold, under 1 ue pro isions 01 an aci or Assemniv, entitled, "An Act relating to the sale of lands for tax In vviuiuuia i-uuuxt ni'i'i u ru .to ill 1 u Jill, (sue. Acres. Warrantee or owners n lots Masion Mrs. William 44 acres ltueh M, A. Kst. 8 " Kama Marv J. 1 lot Fursell Mrs K. B. 1 " Mannlmr Henrv A. TWps. Beaver Benton 44 Bloom Taxes t OA 4 HH 8 H 37 50 174 00 1 " Vandersllee Henry W. " 1 ' t'lik'ei' Sarah Mrs. CaUwlssa 1 " Weaver Abigail t " Long Mrs. Samuel 1 " Itliawn Hughes. " ,0 aeres Brelsh Martha " " tlensll Daniel 1 int- v..ir....r 11 44 48 50 14 SO 14 40 5 48 H 10 8 on 15 8 00 1 40 6 81) S 15 8 15 1 a :o 00 i on Uh acres Gilbert Jacob a, Shuiars llarvev " J lot, 1 14 1 l 1 44 1 ft Munaghun Sarah Ccntralla bor. " tirai-e Murphy Thomas " Hagerty Mi's. Maria " rant. catnarine f.liiirlMfti Uurv A Centro 1 ao JH5 acres Beasley Johnson ' Hit Brown William 4oo acres lirown Nathaniel Conyngham 178 ho 4 40 Wit on 4 15 A 4A 1 lot Collier vlehael 1 " N'aughton Flunk " 1 " Shields Bridget " 1 " Mclfulri' Mrs. Bernard " 1" McKeinan Mrs. Thomas " 8" Dowry Mrs. James ' 1 " tterlty Thomas " 40 acres Force Itussel Flslilngcreek 4 41) A 45 5 III 8 15 AO 9 47 8 4N 4 ai 70 n i.ong.iames A " Dverdorf Samuel 11 " Teltsworth Saruh Franklin 1 lot Beagle (Jeorge (ireenwood 1 i. .. i. 1 18 acres Miller C. W. " 111 ' at " Ostrandcr Oliver " n " llartinan Jacob Hemlock (4 lot N'eyhart Joseph " 1 " " Illriuii " H " Tlppett John " I " Talib James Kst, ' 4 acres Konsley Samuel ' 10 " Brobst David ' 118 " Hart man Bros. " II " " Wm. " Vi " Scott J. It. NO tilassiueyerFrnnclsF. Locust 4 a 5a 1 40 1 40 1 1A 8 at 5H ai 1 1H wi 70 4 (18 11 10 4 78 4 7H 18 Fahrlnger Charles " 10 11 a 70 Brofee John Mary (icurhenrt 0 45 a 70 lot 1 at 5 IM) acres Honaberger llrlno lot llelwlg William acres Holoway w. K. " Itlshel (leorge " ShalTerlL W " Thomas Joseph 4 70 7 00 5 40 4 ai H 411 Haines Joseph Madison 4 44 lot Haldennnn Henry 40 4 50 8 411 ncres Kreainer J. A Win. Moore " " Sliiiemaker.l. tl. " " Sands James " lot Thomas Harry Est. " acres Welllver Valentino " " Itoblnson tteorge Main " Kndy and Andrews Mlllln " Kckroth Charles Kst. " " " Hiram " lot Harmony John ' ' 1'elfer.lohn " " Keller 11. J. ' acres Itroslous A. J. ' lots Kramer A. W. acres Klrkemlall Nathan " 1 If 1 85 5 45 W Ml 1 1 45 HH 1 45 111 4 74 ' ltedllne Benjaiiilnu lot, N'eyhart Hiram 4 H4 4 !l Montour acres Henileld Thomas " Tliomas Kveu Waller D. J. lot lfusli Theoiloro acres Wetlieral ( lark " Young Michael " Flat I John lot Crawford Francis MU 1'leasant 1 41 15 4 5 a ho 8 1a 1 W5 70 Orange Finn Scott 1 45 1 05 SH 40 4 HO 1 lil) 8 N4 1 IUI 8 no 1 III) H 00 7 511 4 45 4 44 8 44 17 NO 44 45 acres Columbia Mine s.Co. lots Kdgur T. W. " Mllnes Wm. Kst " Sluirfer Barton " Waller D. J. sr " Wllllls I W. " Wheeler Thomas Hiigarloaf McKelvy Kalt) 144 acres Sewurd Nathaniel 65 " Stephens Jasper N, " 1 lot Adleman A. 11. " 1 ' 'Boston II. A. " 1 Carey B. I). 4 " Herring ttriiut Trusteo " 4 ltlchart C. It. " JOHN L. KLINE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Offlce, Bloomgbiirg, April 4lh,164. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrfinirf aud Waul. flue th bfttr. I'riiiiiiiti;f liiturisnl growth. Nvor F1I to Reitoro any limr to 1.3 Youthful Color. Curel It-alp uiM4. li lllir tAjillig. CHK.,mi 1 ,rut;ijiiii I'm Fnrker 'it Ciiiifccr Tonio, cm Went i-iintm, iJftiitity, IMhtiion, i-ttu i'tiu, Tkl lu tlint. tA) 1-1! HlNDERCOR.NS. Th. onlr wneun; Tor Cwji. auf u 1WS. ' ' i"u(4iiii, or ni bv., a. i. II Obeying Military Orders- HE WAS A SOLDIER AND HAD TO DKS TROY HIS OWN HoMK. From Tld-ltlis. The story as told in a French news paper of 1'ierre Harl.it, a poor laborer, who lived at Sevres, near Paris, with his wile Jeanne, and their three child ren. Industrious, frugal, knowing nothing of the way to the wine shop, 1'ierre saved all his spare money, work ing harder and harder, and at last bought the tiny cottage in which they lived. It was a tiny cotlagc, indeed built of stones, with tiled roof, stand ing amid shrubs and covered with clematis. It always attracted the eye of the traveler, on the left, as he cross ed the Sevres bridge. ricrre and Jeanne worked and scraped and saved until the little cot tage was paid tor, and made a feast when it was all done to celebrate their ownership. A landed proprietor, to be sure, does not mind an occasional ex penditure to entertain his friends. All this ricrre and Jeanne had ac complished just before the war of 1870 with Germany broke out. The cons cription fell upon Pierre, who more over, was an oltl soldier and belonged to the reserves. A cunner he had been, famous for his skill in hitting a mark with a shell. Sevres had fallen in the hands of the Germans, but the French guns were pounding away at them from the fort on Mont Valerien. Pierre Har lat was a gunner at that fort, and one wintry day was standing by his gun, when General Noel, the commander, came up and leveled his field-glass at the Sevres bridge. "Gunner, he said, sharply, without looking at Pierre. "General, answered Pierre, res pectfully saluting. "Do you see the Sevres bridge over there ?" "I see it very well, sir.'' "And that little cottage there, at the left, in a thicket of s!irubj?'' Pierre turned pale. "I see it, sir," "Its a nest of Prussians, Try it with a shell, my man." Pierre turned paler still, and, in spite of the cold wind, that made the officers shiver in their great coats, one might have seen big drops of sweat standing out on his forehead ; out nououy noticed tne gunners emotion. He sighted his piece carefully, de liberately ; then fired. The officers, with their glasses, marked the effect of the shot after the smoke had cleared. "Well hit, my man !" exclaimed the uenerai, looking at rierre with a smile. "The cottage couldn't have been very solid. It is completely smashed. He was surprised to see great tears running down the gunner s cheeks. "What's the matter, man?" the General asked rather roughly. "Pardon me, General," said Pierre, recovering himself. "It was my house everything I had in the world ! Satisfaction Is guaranteed to every one who takes Hood's Sarsaparilla fairly and accord ing to directions. This is the only preparation of which "100 Doses One Dollar can truly be said. JiaHave you seen Hood's Rainy Day and Balloon Puzzle? For par ticulars send to C. I. Hood & Co Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipa tion. The trial trio of messengers mount ed on bicycles, carrying dispatches from Chicago to New York, will no doubt prove successful, notwithstand ing the heavy roads have delayed the n-an lTllVi n frr oil AM f l-nc- lnf r.ii. Ultll. " IUI 44. iv.t ut.viiuiuiia UIMl llltljr in tirA lirvimf .intYirfnt tin nrpci.nt- type of road bicycle will undoubtedly be much used in military manoeuvres ot the luture. A Hard Position- A I'REACIIF.R WHO ASSUMED A DEVOT IONAL ATTITUDE FROM NECESSITY. The pulpit in the nave of West minister Abbey, it is said, has a moveable floor, which catijbe raised or lowered at pleasure to suit the height of the preacher. There is a story told that one day a very short man was expected to preach, and the pulpit floor was raised con siderably. Being prevented by illness, or some other cause, he was unable to fill his appointment, and at the last moment a substitute had to be pro vided. The clergyman who obligingly under took the ollice proved to be a man of stature considerably above the aver age. On reaching the head of the pulpit staircase he saw to his dismay that the official in charge of the sim ple machinery had apparently not been informed of the change of preach er. The clerical "son of Anak" was, however, equal to the occasion ; he scrambled in on his knees, and in that uncomfortable posture preached the seimon. It is believed that no one in the vast congregation noticed the un comfortable position of the preacher. Yankee Blade. .: Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Why Our Prices for Clothing Are the Lowest in this Country WE ARE THE LARGEST buyers of cloth and clothing materials in the world I also, sell more clothing than any other concern in the world; having stores in all of the principal cities in the United States. We buy and sell for ctish. We do not make our profits all out of one store. A little from each satisfies ui. We manufacture every garment we sell, you pay no middleman's profit here. We sell the best luting ready-made clothing (for men nnd boys) you ever saw. Our stock this season is larger and better than ever. You are invited to look at it. . Browning, King & Co. ' - The Leading American and World's Clothiers. 910 and 912 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Warren A. Reed. Domestic Science Lends a Hand There is another new and impor tant factor in cooking. M.tny articles need a crisp touch, or something to make the other ingredients more har monious, and it is not every cook who can use butter of the best quality for all cooking. It is right here that the danger lies. The housekeeper thinks she cannot afford the best grade of an article, and yet fancies she must have that article at all hazards. Lard and pork have been standbys so long, and there are so many places where they seem to be necessary, that their quality is important. Still under the very best possible conditions the grease is unhealthy, and its faults can not be overlooked j in fact people who are at all sensitive cannot eat food con taining these ingredients. Cottolene is a p.eparation whici comes into the market to meet just this need. The product is made of cotton seed oil and beef suet, is the same consistency as lard, and looks like it except in color, which is creamy. Cottolene is delicate m preparation, is used in placj of lard or butter in cooking. For frying it is unsurpassed, as a rich bron color is easily secured. lhereisnot the least s ingestion of extra fat, but a crup fine fi'iish, very pleasing in fi.sh, cakes, fried cereals, oysters, or o'ams. A peculiarity of this preparation is that while food seems rich there is no fatty taste to disturb the digestion, and for this leason it has been very popular wherever used, the popu larity of Cottolene is due to the skil ful handling and presentation of a new element in kitchen economy, by a firm of large icsourc ;s, which oilers only the purest nd best for home consump tion. This firm is determined to maintain a high standard in the in terest of the r customers, and the pure food laws of which they are firm ad herents. Mrs Marion A McBride in Colttiye JIaartA. Geo. Andrews, ot Lowell, with ul cers over half his body, cjred by Ayer's Sarsaparill?. ttOmi 0lds,0mt ki.8TCTkN4l,0rtt,tilaBta, WkftWplif Coath. ruhltUH4 Althm. amium 1 fcr OtunptlM i tin .um, ud iin nitof la Inuii Uf . Dm hm. Toa will md th z MllMt ftfUr tsklmt tkt trat 4u, feM M Miwitwivkan. Utw tmm, 4C mu kai 1140, . CARTER'S - - URLS Blck Hoadacbe and relleTO all tba troafclra fnct dont to a bilious atata of tha ayatsm, suoh aa 2Uzineaa, hauaea. Prowaluoas. Dititruna attitt? dating, tain In tba Bide, ka. Wblle tliolrmoat ruaatkabla aucoaas baa baon ahuwn lu auriLg , SACK Jleadaeba, 7t Carter's Little LiTsr Pills art) equally valnabla in Constipation, curing ami pre Vuutlug tblsanuo)rlDKOuiutlalut,wUUa tuey alw corractalldisordorsoftbaatoinacbtlniiilaia tha llvur and ragulata the bowels. enitUiejoiilr - ME AID) 'Ac)athey would baalmostprleeloantn thnaowha au(Atr fruratbisdlatreaaingoomiilnliit; btttfortu ULtoly tUoirgooUuoaado3aiiotouiibi)rii,aiulttio:'a whooncatry them will find tbeao little pills valu able In ao many waya that they will not ba wil llsftodtiwiUiOUttbem. But after aUslckbea4 mm (is the bane of somanylWes tbat burets whei-a Iwemakeourgreatboeet. Our pUlacuroUwUilu lotheradonot. I Carter's Little law Fills an very small and very easy to take. One or two pills uiakoa doao. They are atrtotly vegetable and do not gripe or tiui-Re, but by Uiolr gentle action please all who uaotham. InTialaat 3SoenU flrafor $1. BoU by druggists evwywlMra, or seut by mall. "CARTER MKOIOINI CO., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL POSE. SMALL PRICE PILES "AS AKEfclS - irtves Instant n iu i mm is an iiiiiiiiinui Cure for lilrs. 1'rkoSl. 11 lirugKlstsormnll. Hmupli'S rraa. Aillrcsit"AsAtitKIH," box ma. Now York City. A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes oneo blackened with St run lio kept clean by washing tliem ith watt-r. 1'coiilo in modcrnto circurostanoes find It profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, becaurc whnt tlier spend for Blocking they tave in bIioo leather. It is tho cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet wo want to sell it clieajpcr Kiper if it can be done. 'NVe will pay $10,000 Reward fc a recipe that will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Elackino at such a price Hint a retailer can profitably sell it at J (if. n bottle. This oflerta open until Jan. 1st, lb'.iS. WOLFF ft BAHDOLTII, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. ( Itie coat will do it A child can apply it. Yu cun change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany ; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly rli" th mott HlMtrttMiutc ckih) "f Acute or Chronic KheumMtipmur Gout. Il7 itrirtijr ulsMnrinn the dlrecUoni, it will cur you ontinei)tly. l oltkw th uuriroQi prrparfttlnna thtit flnod tbounir, tbli nvdktn- Ii a-e?tfi fiT tli vrioui forms or rttrunieUWiu only, and not In an rn ft rur mil." Hut Ttt l will nuke a mtirft(terr lniirialen n tha ftjuisfiii. aud in cDarrllti with tb lilli. cent tnee ilt iif1rr tbut the prorr i rmHl hai bwn ftiuaft. Yo irt ar ticitlr rruuaiud tat th SrIU t KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY a. 1u Twinahi prprHr art tftdoraai bf haadrwda f tb mnat Aaltwriac Ir-iiinmilaU, Uulj vcciMt iur. .lifnu, raiar1raHt far thrtr fnrailvf ptfwtn, ara u"1 In the manufswiure of IMOt'T tl ktlF.1 IT1C KKHKDT. tl.OO Fir BettU. 6 Bottlu, $5.00. Wli 35 Cti. Sol, If vuur ciorvkMpar dnai ant kirp II, aend tt.tft to tba taaaafaiturrr. in1 vrni will rreel It bjr mall. ALHKKT KKOUT, 30S7 Market btret, FhUad'ft, Fa, READ THIS. DOLLARS OFF. When you want a suit of clothes, a new hat, gloves, neckwear and gents' f urn ishing goods, you should look for the place where you can get iust what you want, in the latest styles, at reas on able prices. A few dol lars off is always an ob ject, aud lam now mak ing up spring aud sum mer suits from a large assortment of goods, to suit all customers, at prices as loiv as arc con sistent with good work. Good jits guaranteed. The latest tiling in straw hats are now here. Light as a feather. A beauti ful line of neckwear, and summer shirts. Ac curate measures taken for silk hats. m Next door to First Na tional Bank. Bertscli, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Fa. GKATKKUL ; CUMKOltTlNU. EPPSS COCOA BltEAKFAST,; H"lly a t inroHKh knowledun of tho natural laws wlilrli guvorn iliu opcriilluiiH ot illK'i'Htluii and nutrition, and by a careful application of tun Hue properties of well-selected Coeon. Mr. Kpps bus iiroviileiloiir bivuklnxt tuliles with a tic II cately tluvored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bllU. Il is by l he Judicious use of such nrllclesof diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until Blruuir enough to resist every tendency to disease, llundreds of subi in maladli's arc lloal ling around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. VSe may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our. selves well forlllled Willi pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." Civil nerohv Uutnie. Mode simply with boiling water or milk. Hold only In bait pound tlua, by grocers, labelled thus : JAHEM KPPS . CO. bcuilatb; London, Knlaud. llomoeopatlilo BYRON CLARK, A. M M.'D. XK W YORK CITY. " SPECIALIST, In the Irrir'rnrnt nf (hrunk- Vlffare tolUtl Chrmtlc, 0'ittfiintr iiifni who har nbmliiKt no relief elw trtttre. ahfl ruitfinen M prtwllfe to hui h i'ltre intli; ttfi lire Kt (Hcrly nut fully fjeretftjiei tin lo tiwkr i tmiplele o?,rt f.nrlllre l)Hiwtl 'rilh oul pierti.iiihl or allij'rinu ptilltnl lo woke t ntolimiettt of I heir loiiitiifon. Thin weliofl if i s (iwliiititt n If omile In unler lo umiftmte an jn lis human nkfll ami rsiirrlurr van do, aliiU tiietiln or tnterloftiltt in fhr ttinuttoti atia tren. itieut of tllreateF, fti Inrplie rotifliteini irhei loft Im Htinity-frnHl if tiot lujui'lLtin Ireattnem from inietttktn iltttuhoftH. On thin IhikIh of 'osi- urr inatmoris. fijr irn-nmM. nr. t iarKt nsfHr trnre ha ler nite rtrlcthi miilmiteit ftj a'JMiH' i ear'H ll-artlrr trhlih in ese I, rarteiH arid a'trfitl reman is emaheil I ti f. iiwl excelled bii hone, rattvnitt, tioi.V t'no ft wale, not tftrea In orttinarv irratment or in tloutii fin lo the. nolMi r Hfth lr tttMoftei' ent.fi it'Hfi lnrlt il. UR. CLAVK, Ori(tlnt'tt il, 7 nvhffauil S .tvtiten fonitire mm imflniiml '.; tontitiina hln prat lnt to thefulifi tlrveluiii (I d.i nt s of Men and Worm n hat attained iinvfrnil mreertln I he treatment n. ittany tnhtallt-d tmnrni.'e ii'Oli.dien. If the ur. amiimtton Is tnil in rein rlt ht i ,fordance iJV' the flni'cin.s the ;:atn-it in ailptned not to nrtU 'jo treat, nt nt til all. The Uuli r tan Im romutWil rreeor eharoe ct NEWYOKK CITY, 77 c n rm. No. 1W, Wrst wth wrect, (Ian. J)l to t i t. h. s ay 1st to t n, Aug. 1st to Ttli. fil l, m to Nov. llth, 1MW; .Inn. Wth to I'Yh. Mb. 1W. IlI.tiOiMSHl HU, 1'A., h.nhiitige Hotel, Friday nnd Saturday, ict. li ami niiwi: Kaiiirimy .Ian. sutli, 'I hiirwlav and Kilday April isK anil xv, Tliiirsduy and Krlday July ' and Hi. Thursday and Friday (let. '7 nnd SM. Thursday aid Friday Jan. '.nnd -.'T, 1MB. M'Killip Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled tor sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over U. i. Clark & Son's store. BLOOMSBURG. A WINNER FOU ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' Double .struct -i:::::r:li: IF rkOPERLY TAKEN. Ileailache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and Tired Fetling. Fifty Cents a Bottle. MANSEIls' IKIUHI.E KXTRACT SARSAl'ARILL has no equal as a U'.ood Turifier and Tcnic. Kash, rimples and DoiU can be cure.!. A all druggists. FIFTY" CENTS A BOTTLt Try it and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggist. Fifty cents a bottle. Also at Moyer Bros.' Th Chain ot evidence Is now complete that OR, HEBSA VIOLA CREAM Is the onlr crcDarallon that posi tively does all tbat Is claimed for It. It removes Frecklca. Liver-moles. Black heads, fimi'le. Tun. and all Imperfections of the akin, without Injury. A few applications will render a rout u or red tkln soft, smooth and white. It 1. tiot acoemctio to cover defects, but a cure, nnd guaranteed to t:lveatlifiu.'tlntt Price f'c. At dnit;:stxi cr scut by mail. Ecud for testimonial!!, (a. C. BITTNlt 4 CO., TOLEDO, CHIO. NI8 4H(ABN0ltrt CUMItiy i irt. Mt-BUDTMP fill WU. I IfaMttltH B.I, III. L....b M. pravfalM. athlrMa I. tua sx, t4 SwalBsa, Ira 1. O SFw-.rr.Ht LlA.. S il if 4 r:v i i.'. 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