The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 03, 1892, Image 3

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    TRKASURKR'S SALE
OP
UNSEATED LANDS
IN COLIMHIA COINTV, PENNA.
Ily virtue nf Riinilry Aclanf tho'tronernl Asotn.
My of Ihi' Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, re
Hliiiir to the sil e of Heated nnd InHcatert land 4
n l.h i! unity of ''nlutnlila, etc., fop taxes duo.
and unpaid. I will offer at public anle nt, the
court house, lull" town of UliKinmburg, on
MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1892,
n MoYIoek n. in , tliefollowliKfd'ROrlliedpleeeii
of land, or such purl thereof n mny be noce.
i- in u,tlkfi I lip nil mil tit. Ilf tjl na fllln And n re
paid attains! the same, Hinl continue the snine
nun 1 1 v lo d ay as tliu munu limy be found-
rnmi
ticjesarj
TEHM3 OF SALE.
Thenmniintnf taxes find coslsmtist be paid
wlvii llm In ml H m ruck on, or tlm wile may be
void and tli v properly put up and resold.
Vrc Warrantee or Owners. Twps.
3 acres Hrclsli l'n. Heaver
ill H" Columbia Oml & Iron Co. "
siol.i Heaver .lessn
Veneres Hwkwiijr Abbott "
UK " " " "
.Slots llnvkwiiy C 11. "
1 " Heaver chirles "
.1 Uni t .t I'tiiter "
1 JtOKiirt. Mary "
j Hover K. H. '
Taxes
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I lot Cnnnon M.
I.vi acres Dnvls Isaac
115
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Anthony
Downs Martin
licwtiN lolin
Kvnns A Iteeen
K.ckrole I'eter
FlanlKan A.
Fry W. H.
ticiirhart Wui.
Hoffman K. l.
Ilaucli Jonathan
Hunt Kilns
Henry Hcoreo
Kline A.
Knliler (ienrtfe
Louis Frank
III "
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Lawrence V. K.
:m acres Miller Henry
.iin Moore William
iini Mlnlck lonruil
mi " Itenjaiiiln
Mots Maston William
t " I'alterson .1, v..
:i " Price clarence
mi acres Niimresser tieorxe
Hints McAlnrnt-y . M.
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Sa acres lllndeillter Sarah Est..
c.i " Kclchnrt Charles
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Hut hford Samuel "
Hhlck .1. .1. "
" HinlthJ. W. '
, nf Mots Scott I'eter "
.Mots Wetzel ('. H.
: " Worknelsor Samuel "
I " Wood Augustus
a " l'rout Stephen dee'd "
aim acres Steward Allllatu "
110 ' Sehwcppenhelser 1. K. "
H Shumun & Michael
' .lacoby i. A. "
M Hhnman F. L. "
1-5 of lots orkhelser Samuel "
8 lots Klnso H. W. "
si ' Wood Augustus
M acres Hughes DoiikIuss "
" Wells Charles c. "
Mi of K) acres Apple Paul Brlarcreek
mi acres Bender Clirlstopher '
40 Hower Isaiah '
810 " Bryan (iuy "
40 Bender Christopher "
SN " lem Hcv. W. T.
m " Adams Henry
4K " nodson Charles
10 " Bender Christopher "
14 " Edwards Henry J. '
21 Evans Francis
II " Ecknith fleonm '
M " Freas Fannin
l'i " Hlppensu-el Win. "
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Beach Nathan "
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Luinon Joseph
l'ealer Sanaicl J.
4 40
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Beach Nathan
IValer Hamuel J. "
Heecer Abraliam "
Sltler lteulien H. "
Schuvler Mrs. W illiam "
Suit John II. '
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7 acres Stout Kills '
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KoonsO. W. "
cres Stewart A. 11. "
i Dornbach Mnixaret, Catawlssa
Kclncr Hubert
Newell Fred "
flew ell William "
HiinlerThomas E. "
HowtT Moses "
Uerliy Thomas Centralla Boro
Lehigh 'Mnhanoy HK. "
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4 48
4 14
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4 80
swecney jiuen v.
Adams E. L.
Hellls Kellben
J. Ioiik William
Fisher William
Hilk'cTllilh'll E. 1).
lles Elbe
Keifer Franklin
Whltemlre Alein
Hateiibuch Wni,
Beam Joshua
YnuiiK-Johu
Brelsin Kobert
Walker Lewis
Drelsbach l-wts
Kramer A. W.
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McMnmamnn Felix
Monroe John
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I Brown Nathaniel
lleasley Johnson
Mcllenry A. L. l'ealer A
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Ktewurt Flshlngcreek 8 ti4
Mcllenry A. L. Teuler A
Stewart " S 70
lIofTman A Freas " 10 Hi)
Ilului William " 45 im
lleide J. and (. W. " 8 44
Kindt John Co. " 10 So
Lemon Thomas " 7 56
Man Vi Ullum " 8 84
Mclleury c. it. and Daniel " 8 o
" cvrus " 4
Pealer Oeotve 54
1'nrks James Est. 1 84
Itlchart Charles " 14 78
Zaner John " 8 1
I'nunifst M. II. 4 7
Kline John Est, 70
Kohrbnch Win. Franklin 88
Loreinnt) Jonathan "
Manlutrt Ji!Onr " tw
llavhurst Ezra heirs. " W
Blbby AfTURtus ' 10
Loremaii Jonathan " 1 4
lllbby James It. " 17
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Albert son Miles & Hurt-
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Derr Irani
McKwen II. J.
Parker An mi
Moore A. L.
Appleman Lloyd P.
Cainnliell N. 1
Kludt Mathlas
Neal & I'ursel
WllKhl Levi EsU
l'ui-hel Silvester
Hartch Franklin
Miller Charles W,
Jhljler Neyhart
Hess Clinton
Dewalt (fco.
Kulp Darlington
LoiiirenlXTKer 1'hlllp
Shafler llerry
Kulp & McWllllums
Beatfle tleoivo
(ilUKli'S T. If.
Johnson Chester
lleudorsholt E.
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Miller W. V.
bhocmaker Jacob
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8 70
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I 88
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Hemlock
Jackson
Locust
Madison
Deiuolt Cyrus
DUdlneC. M.
Hliuli. John and David
Cox Joel
Demon E. It.
Boat Daniel Heirs
Dasher Samuel
Wellivoi' Catharine
femot Cnlvln
Kreivienlck JohO
Wilson J. W.
Kelly Martin
Huiivnn I'nincH
llroi-kwny A Knt
Creasy Win. Est.
Cnlnwlssi n..poHf. Hank
tleai liart c. n. ami Hm.
Miller Philip Kst
Hleliiirt. Chmles
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4 85
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1 84
1 87
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4 115
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Tiirbott William
Thomas Abel
Hawk W. II.
Hen- Samiirl
Iiiirnhach XrimU
Dresher Hntninl
llnt tel W. II.
Jacoby O, A.
Keller M. V. and II,
Lilt. Catharine
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Michael Jos. nnd Peter
Menslnirer Wm. Est.
NmnrcHNi-r Win. J.
Silt HIT Joel
HohweppenUelser I K.
Horace
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fleathart, Charles
Yohe John It. Est.
Yhoe Jacob Kt,
Neal W llllmu
ttnrdon John N.
'iHi.'r John A.
Roonc s. V.
7
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Montour
10
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14
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Mt. Plensant 1 7
Kmiise lllmm nndAndn'w
Jacoby Kamui'l
I'ursel William
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1 51
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8
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Crevcllntr Samuel
Hess Jeremluh
Kline Abraliam J.
Hemly A st.lner
Kline A, J.
Hlllineyer Kenry
Creasy A Wells
Eves John
Eves C. V.
NewgeNtur Igaai'
.Flick (lea A. Est.
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4 in
5 47
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40 45
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8 78
I 48
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4 44
4 05
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Pursel James
Itolierts A t'oln
Keller H. M.
Klsner David
Lyons It. w.
" James Est
Polk Wm.
Ilumllton C. S.
Hucher Peter
Hon ring creek 1 h
cox c. s. Ex. Trench fox
18 an
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1 40
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7 r.8
3 78
4 n.-.
8 78
18 411
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4 91
14 45
4 91
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44 45
14 78
14 711
8 50
II 80
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14 78
II 88
14 88
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55 45
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114
Morris A Hughes
Kelehtirt Charles
144
108
110
41 m
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Itlce Abraham
Suit Peter
Shntip Abraham
155
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875
MucMllllan M. M.
Bnckalew Inva
custard Mary
Cone Isan l
1114
Sugarloaf
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8t acres Hess Joseph O.
145 " Hess ('reveling A Co.
Vi of 1111 acres Hess Wesley
Vofll '
HI acres Smith Miner 11.
Mcllenry Kohr
" E. J.
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18 40
4 05
4 16
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" John J.
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Davenport F.
Mcllenry Daniel
SEATED LANDS
Also at the same time and place the following
lots, pieces and parcels of Seated lands, return
ed by the tax collectors, aretn be sold, under
the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled,
"An Act relating to the sale of lands for tax In
luiunioia uouuty, approveo Jiiarcn sin, 1868.
Acres. Warrantee or owners
5 lots Maston Mrs. William
44 acres Kuch M. A. Kst.
8 " Karon Mary 1.
1 lot Pursell Mrs E. B.
1 Mannlmr Hennr A.
Twos.
Benver
Benton
tt
Bloom
Taxes
I 08
4 88
8 48
87 50
174 00
I " Vandersllce Henry W. "
1 1 niter Sarah Mrs. Catawlssa
1 " Weaver Abigail
I " Iing Mrs. Sun.uel
. ' Khawn A Hughes "
:0 acres Brelsh Martha "
4ensll Daniel
48 Ml
14 90
14 40
ft 43
6 10
S 00
15
5 00
1 411
6 80
8 15
8 15
lot. Keltitr J. II ti
acres (filbert Jacob "
71
J lot
1 tt
I tt
1 t
1 tt
Shugnrs Harvey "
Monaghan Sarah Centralla bor.
" draco "
Murphy Thomas "
Hagerty Mrs. Mnrla "
" 1 40
!9 on
hi on
urant Catharine
dllm.laa U,imf A
1
Centre 1 an
Conyngham 178 ho
85 acres Heasley Johnson
lot Brown liiimn
4(mncres Brown Nathaniel
4 HI
3111 00
4 15
6 46
4 40
6 45
ft 40
8 15
IW
1 lot Collier vlchael
1 " Nauithton Frank
1 ' Shields Bridget "
1 " Mcdulre Mrs. Bernard "
1" McKernan Mrs. Thomas "
8" Dewry Mrs. James '
I " (ierlt.v Thomas "
40 acres Force Hussel Flshtngcreek
8 " lmg James
6 " (iverdort Samuel Franklin
II " Teltsworth Sarah '
1 lot Beagle Ueorge (Irecnwood
1 it it it
113 acres Miller C. W. "
114
48 " Ostrander Oliver "
60 " llnrtinan Jacob Hemlock
hi lot Neyhart Joseph "
1 " " Hiram "
M " TlppettJohn
I " Tabb James Est, "
4 acres ltonsley Samuel "
10 " H ml ist David "
113 " llarlinan Bros. "
II ' " Wm. "
14 " Kcott J. B. "
80 ', (llassmeyer Francis F. IxicuHt
9 4'
8 38
4 48
70
4 41)
54
1 4t
1 40
1 16
8 48
.58
40
1 18
94
7(1
4 68
11 HI
4 78
8 78
13 75
Fuhrlnger Charles "
10 1
4 70
9 4ft
4 70
1 46
5 ikl
8 70
7 no
ft 40
4 40
8 40
" Drofee John
" Mary (iearheart
lit "
acres Honaberger Brine
lot llelwlg Wllllum
acres lloloway W. K.
Klshei (ieorge
" Sharrerll. W
" Thomas Joseph
" Haliies Josepli
lot Ilaldermau Henry
acres K reamer J. A wm
Madison
Moore "
4 44
89
4 50
3 39
" Shoemaker J. u.
" Sands James
lot Thomas Harry Est.
acres Welllver Valentine
" ltoblnson Oeorge
" Kndy and Andrews
" Ecknith Charles Est.
" II I ram
lot Harmony John
" PelferJohn
" Keller II. J.
acres Hroslous A . J.
lots Kramer A. W.
acres Klrkendall Nathan
1 l-u
1 8ft
5 45
9 60
Main
Minm
1
1 41
88
71
1 45
16
't8
4
74
' Kedllne Henjauilne
lot Neyhart Hiram
4 84
Montour
4 90
acres Benlleld Thomas
' Thomas Even
W aller D. J.
lot IttiHh Theodore
acres Wetheral Clark
" Y'oung Mlehael
Piatt John
lot Crawford Francis
Mt. 1'lea.snnt
1 44
15
4 95
4 89
Orange
l'lue
8 1
1 95
70
1 45
1 65
9 41)
4 80
1 HO
8 88
1 IUI
8 tm
1 HO
8 tm
Kcott
acres Columbia Lime A S. Co.
lots Edgar l . w.
Millies Wm. Est
" Shaffer Barton
" Waller D. J. sr
" Wllllts I. W.
" Wheeler Thomas
Sugarloaf
VcKclvy Kate
134 acres Seward Nathaniel
55 " Stephens Jasper Ni
1 lot Adlemati A. II. "
1 "Boston II. A. "
1 Can-y B. P. "
4 " Herring (trant Trustee "
8 Klclmrt C. It. "
T 56
4 45
4 43
8 84
17 88
44 45
JOHN L. KLINE,
Treasurer.
Treasurer's Ofllce, Bloomsbttrg, April 4lh,lttf4.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cletfteei ftiul brtutiftm th htr.
PruiiHrtcf ft Imuntnt fruwtli.
Mover ri1s to It out or Omy
Jlair to K Youthful Color.
Cure w)p ditctwi if blr fihtng.
Vi Parkvr'f (Vinvr Tonlo,
Hak J.iiimt. IH-biltlv. lii.;ittl
1 uit. Ih u(tl (iii.'h.
Sutton, him, TW in unit, tu u.
uiMnForriDNs. Th.
nrl li:r tun fur Coir
V ITjj. tit. M Li.tU, vl llSUu IX'. il
I.
Pet Superstitions.
From Ilariier's Bazar.
How many of us are there who do
not once in a while feel just a little
uncomfortable when we find that we
have sat thirteen at the table, or have
seen the moon over our left shoulders,
or have done any of the thousand and
one things that are supposed to por
tend evil? Not that we think for a
moment any misfortune really will
happen in consequence of these acts,
hut the suestions are not pleasant,
and we wish our attention had not
been called to them.
Of course we all laugh at supersti
tions, and think them silly, as they
are, but, nevertheless, wc do not get
away from the unpleasant feeling.
I knew an old lady who considered
it positively wicked ami unchristain to
give up to "foolish superstitions," but
she never would allow any one to rock
an empty chair in her presence. You
will see people in the street who have
been hurrying as if anxious to lose no
time, stop on a corner, and wait five
minutes for a long tuncral procession
lo pass. They have not the courage
to cross through it when an opportun
ity is offered, although they may waste
moments that are golden to them.
I he most sensible and practical
people in the world will often take
particular pains to skim off a patch of
bubbles that has risen to the top of
their tea, because some one in jest
has said it is a "sure sign of money.
it always requires a distinct ellort
for me to pass a pin that I see lying
on the sidewalk, because of that ab
surdly bad rhyme, which, of course, I
consider nonsense
"See a pin and pick it up,
All the day you'll have good luck."
Sometimes these omens do not co
well together, and even contradict
each other. For instance, one will
tell you that the only lucky way to
find a pin is with the head toward
you j and just as you have the habit of
going around looking for pins with
their heads toward you, a-.other man
will say? "It is very unlucky to pick up
a pin with the head toward you. The
only right way is to have the point to
ward you, for then the luck will be
"sharp."
If at the table a little salt is spilt
between two people, the way to avoid
a quarrel is for each to take a pinch
and throw it over his left shoulder.
Salt always has seemed a wonderfully
powerful mineral from the time when
we were small. Which of us, when a
child, did not firmly believe in that
old joke about putting salt on a bird's
tail? I remember a curly-headed
little boy in kilts who went out into
the garden with a handful of salt, re
solved upon catching a bird. He was
very patient, and cautiously tiptoed
around for a long while. Finally, a
little discouraged, he went in to his
mother, and said, mournfully, "Mam
ma, they all flew away." His mother
didn't laugh at him.
When we stop to think, we wonder
how real these silly superstitions, in
which nobody believes, are in their
influence upon our actions. We hesi
tate to start on a journey on Friday;
we walk out in the mud rather than
go under 9 ladder ; we doit give
knives or sharp instruments to our
friends ; and we don't do a hundred
things that we might, all because,
though we are not superstitious, we
would rather not do what suggests
anything disagreeable.
That Tired Feeling
Is often the forerunner of serious ill
ness, which may lie broken up if a
good tonic .like Hood s Sarsapanlla is
taken in season. This medicine in
vigorates the kidneys and liver to re
move the waste from the system,
purifies the blood and builds up the
strength.
v Constipation is caused by loss, of
the peristaltic action of the bowels.
Hood's Pills . restore this action and
invigorate the liver.
A watchmaker in . Nuremberg,
Bavaria, has invented a device which
displays on a face of a clock, one hour
before it is about to run down, the
warning word, "Wind. ,r ,
Boils, carbuncles, and eruptions of
all kinds are nature s efforts to throw
off poison from the blood. This re
sult may be accomplished much more
effectually, as well as agreeably,
through the proper excretory channels,
by the use of Ayer s barsapanlla.
The fruit of an ordinary banana
tree averages from thirty five 10 forty
pounds weight in season.
The cocoa tree of the Maldive
Islands every month produces a cluster
of nuts.
The nnnct'Dal wheat exnortinz coun
tries of the world are in the order
named: the United States, British
India, Austria-Hungary, Russia,
Australasia and the Argentine.
Baldness ought not to come till the
age of s K or later. If the hair be
gins to fall earlier, use Halls Hair
Kenewer and prevent baldness and
grayness.
In South Africa the seller of any
horse or ox is bound by law to provide
two sureties that it was not stolen.
Children Cry foi
Pitcher's Castorla.
Why Our Prices
Are the Lowest in
WE ARE THE LARGEST buyers of cloth and clothing material!
in the world I also, sell more clothing than any other concern
In the world; having stores in all of the principal cities la the
United States. We buy and sell for cash. We do not make our profits
all out of one store. A little from each satisfies us. We manufacture
every garment we sell, you pay no middleman's profit here. We sell the best
fitting ready-made clothing (for men and boys) you ever saw. Our stock
this season is larger and better than ever. You are Invited to look at it
Browning,
ftt' The Leading American
910 and 912 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Warren A. Reed.
The Parisian Faviicm Journals
"La Mode de Paris" and "Album
ties Modes," so well known as the
publications giving the choicest Paris
styles one month in advance of all
other journals, appear to be crowing
just a little too popular. The demand
lor them is growing so rapidly that
the publishers, A. McDowell & Co.,
4 West 14 Street, New York, have
found it difficult to keep up with the
increasing demand each month. They
claim that the American ladies are
buying their journals to such an ex
tent that most of thj newsdealers are
r.tirely out of them by the fifth of
the month. As all the plates are
made in Paris by the best artists, the
publishers claim that it requires con
siderable time to catch un with such
an increased demand We agree with
our lady friends that these are superior
fashion journals. We suggest to them
to become regular subscribers, thus
making sure of receiving their journal
each month, and securing th it valuable
book, "Dressmaking Simplified," that
is given as a premium to each subs
criber paying ?3--5 m advance for
cither "La Mode le Paris" or "Album
des Modes" for one year. You may
place the order through your news
agent, or send direct to the publishers.
That tii .t of scroftila in vour blood
can be wholly eradicated by Ayer's
aars iparuia.
The widely expected papers by St.
George Mivart, the lealing Christain
evolutionist, upon the Darwinian
theory, will be begun in the June
number of the Cosmopolitan.
There is a tract of land in Levy
County, Florida, in which three holes
have been dug thirty feet apart and
each excavation has hid bare parts of
the skeleton of a huge animal.
To keep ferns alive in a warm
room try wetting the leaves each day
with tepid water.
3
if filalki
mm
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WkMpUf CMfk. BnakitUt4 Attu. ima
.ar. Hi C.QIUMpU.B IB IrM .UM, U4 . f rUf la)
4vaM4 atef.. V m mm. Taa will aaa Ika aa
a.ll.at .ff.tt attar laklaa Ua Im aM k
nmqitM uiai muw, a mm aat M( .
(DUKE
Sick Headache and mllsT all tb tronbla loaf
dent to abilloua aUteof tha ajatem,auoh aa
Iilulnma, Kauaea, Drowalnaaa. Dimrew aftee
attiiK. fain In tha Bide, to. While their moat
raiuriil''lt p"""" I'" """ ahon I11 curing ,
SIGHS
Headache, yet Carter Uttte Liver Kit ar
quail? valuable In Conettpatlon, curing and pre
Tenting thla annoy lngcouiplalnt.whllo tberalaa
eorrectalldieoruore of Iheatomacb. stimulate tbe
liter and regulate Uiebowela. TanUUwjoal
HEAE)
lAefcethef woaldbealmoatprloaleaitotlioeeirho)
uffor from thiadtatreaalng comiilaiuts but f ortu
natal their goodneaa doea notend here,nd thoaa
wrhoonoetrr thein will und thaae little pillanlo.
vble in ao tuauy waya that they will not be wiU
mg to do Without them. But after aUalch head)
fl the bane of ao many Uvea that here le whera
iweniakeourgroatboaat. Our ulUacureitwb.ua
lotheradonot. . ...
I Carter LltUe Liver PU1 are very email anil
err eaav to take. One or two pllle niakea doae.
They are etrioUy vegetable and do not gripe or
purge, but by their genUe action pleaae all who)
UaeUiam. InvlalaAaSoantat five for 1. Bold
fey drogg lata everywhere, at awt by mail.
CARTER MEDIOINI CO., Naw Yortti
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
PILES
"All AKF.SIS Rlvoa Inntant
relict and Ii an lufiillihla
fare for Pllea. l'rlccll. Ily
lmiCKi"iaor man. rain piua
f rw. Addnna" A NIK KM8,'
Uux tiW, NuwYork City,
CARTER'S
lips
for Clothing
this Country
King & Co.
and World's Clothiers.
sipuaPHIUUIIUI
imro alcohol to inaka Wolff's Acme
Ulackixo. Alcohol in good for leather;
it is g'xxl for the akin. Alcohol in the chief
ingredient of Cologne, Florid Water, and
Hay Kura tha well known face washes.
'a think there is nothing too costly to us
in a yood leather preservative.
Actno Blacking1 retails at 20c.
and nt that price sells readily. Many
j'C iple r ro o uccuGtomed to buying a dress
i iK r Marking nt Sc. and 10c. a (Kittle
t Yit they cannot understand that a black
ing an ho cheap at 20e. We want to meet
then with cheapness if wo can, and to ao
c;:iLilibh this we ofivr a reward of '
10,000
f r a rccipo which will enable cs to make
Wolff's Acme Claceino at such price
that a retailer can profitably rtell it at 10c. ,'
buttle. .' We hold this offer onen until
Jan. lit, 1S93.
WOLFF & BNDOLPH, FMUdelfhU.
Do You Want Relief?
KROUT'S
RHEUMATIC
REMEDY
Will promptly rHIfT th mot
dUtrctwltiK cam of A cut or Chronic
HheuuiMtMra or Gout, trirlly
alrMrrtfifr. the dlroctiuDt. It will cur
you pertnaneutly,
I'litlk ih fiumtroDt f rfpaMtloBf that
floevl ihvcrtHotrj, thUtrtrdletn I ftaptdAo
IW thi ariua forma of rhrumail'in tnlr,
and ant fn any teoaa a rtira alt." Ona
hoitl win malt a att'faVftorr ImprVMlna
a trie vatta, and In ennwtran with th
pilla, aont lac lb uffrrtr taal lh prop
tm4j baa b-a Ibuna. Yam ara aar
aatlj raata4 to tall 4h Marlta af
KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY
u lu Tlhl pmiortlM ate aatoM.i r kaaana. ef lae
IMit (t.(lrlni t..llmnntftll,
O0I7 v.ft.M. I.Krrdint. rM.rt.tl IWr lltHr nrallve
powtra, ar. u.M In Ih. ouriur. or aaot'T a
HHKUM4TIO KENEOT.
CM Tn Bettl. 6 Bottl.i, K.CO. Kit 15 Ctl. loz.
It jrour .tor.k.ar do., net ki II, n.l $l.ts t. lit.
UM.ttlMtur.r, .it. .0. vlll rc.lvt It bj at.ll.
ALHKHT KKIIt T,
SST Market Street, rhllad'a. Pa.
READ THIS.
DOLLARS OFF.
When you want a suit
of clothes, a new hat,
gloves, neckwear and
gents' f urrdshing goods,
you should look for the
place where you can get
host what you want, in
the latest styles, at reas
onable prices, d few dol
lars off is always an ob
ject, and lam now mak
ing up spring and sum
mer suits from a large
assortment of goods, to
suit all customers, at
prices as low as are con
sistent with good work.
Good fits gvaranteed.
The latest thing in straw
hats are now here. Light
as a feather. A beauti
ful line of neckwear,
and summer skirts. Ac
curate measures taken
for silk hats.
JSext door to Hirst Na
tional Bank. Bertsch,
The Tailor, Bloomsburg,
Fa.
U HAT EPU L ; ( HIM KOUT1NU.
EPPS'S COCOA
BKKAKFAST.)
"Ily a thorough knowledge of the natural law
wlileu govern the oiit-i ill Itmu of illgeHlkm and
nutrition, and by a careful application of till
line pro pert lea of wi'll-Heleeted roeoa. Mr. Kppa
baa provided our breakfast tallies witli a deli
cately flavored beverntre wlilelt may save ua
many heavy doctors' til 11. It Ih by t lie Judicious
use 01 sucu articles or uiet unit a constitution
nmy be Krnduiilly built ui) until slrouir enouitb
to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred
of aubt 10 maladies are lloal llni: urouna us ready
to attack wlierever there Is a weuk point. Ve
may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our.
selves well ton I ilea wltn pure mona and a prop
erly nourished friinii)." t'leif Hvvtc Uatette.
Made simply with boiling- water or milk. Hold
only la bait pound tins, by grocers, labelled
must
J A fi-:H EPP8 tk co Ilomoeopathlo
ItVUilDUB; iUUUU, Billy Ittilll.
jrii
r rw rvW at
BYRON CLARK, A. M, HI ZD.
xr:w YORK CITY.
SPECIALIST,
In the trra'Dirnt itf Chrouh' blrHitet fill i( II
Clinriir, (I'irUiKite corf who hnrr iititaUtnl vu
rftirff-tneirnn'. attfl ifiiflitra fit nrrcUtf to met
enrm wilt on m e m clrm lu and !( HeveUtim
tm la iimke nnnptete and ixiettire DtagnwHf iritl
cut (pienitinihu iir allwrfna patient to make
etnUiwetU iiTttitir nmdttliin. Thin method afe
omhuuion it made in order to eliminate a ft
a9 hitman ekill and exevtenie can do. all el
mniM nr uneertiilniu in the atagnomit and tren
tnenl difiatee. and itieptre vonflderu tfu'
l"H Mi vnnicfetefnl if not inturtmu trealmet
from mietakm diafinoele. On I hie battle of "on-
lire vni'jnonr. fur ireaniniti. ui: vtark it Ktjwr
lent hue Ihx.hm eti lt thj unlimited try a Thirty
year't Prat Hi e trhit h In extent, rarletu and em
rreeptl rem 'e it nnalird try frtn and excelled t,n
none, patiritte, male and fitnale, not rurea lu
vrdlnarv mmmettt vr in tloitlt u lo the liolM f
of their dit-fiHrt erteulalln Inrttt d.
VK. CLAHK, OriulnaU d, Trarhetand Pi retiree
Ptjtittre uiaf noei and ti(i t on fining hit prat'ltre
to the fully I'lrrelviteil dtsrttf-ett itf Men and Wimipii
hat attattitd itimminl t'ttrrtstn the treatment of
many to-raHnl im nrdile mnUitliet. If the is.
aniinatimi is ni t In reru ttrli t -rcordanre yrlth
the etni'l'totht the iiatimt It attuned nut to v tutor
go treatment at alt. The tloi wr tan tie contultnl
free nf rhnrge at
NEW YHKI4 1TY. The r.rov. No. lfC, West
wiu srretT, ,inn. n to reti. ii, if ay 1st to Bin.
Auk. 1st o 7th, net. :J to Nov. litb, ltWii ;
.Ian. si(li to Krh. sih. ihwl
IlLno.MSHt kh, PA., Ksihanoe Hotel, Friday
anu Mntunluv, net. u nnd iillHlil; hnturd.iy
.Inn. not h, ThurKdiiy and Krlduy April and
W, Thursday and Friday July -JH and lilt,
Thursday nnd Friday Oct.. w mid IHW ;
1'liursilay and Friday Jan. 80 and '.7, IK'.i'j.
M'Killip Bro's.
Photographers.
Only the best
work done. Fin
est effects in-
light, and shade;
negatives re
touched and
modeled for sup-
erior nnisn.
Copying view
ing and life size
crayons.
Over H. t. Clark &
Son's store.
BLOOMSBURG.
A WINNER
FOB ALL DISEASES IS
MANNERS'
Double Esiract Sarsapariila
IF TKOrERLY TAKEN.
Headache. Loss of Appetite. I.anirutd and
Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a Bottle.
53
MANNEUS' POUBI.E EXTRACT SARSAPARILL
has no equal as a Klood Turifier and Tonic.
Hash, Pimples and L'oils can be cured. A
all druggists.
FIFTY CENTS A EOTTLi
Try it and you will never regret it. Foi
sale by all druggists. Fifty cents a bottle.
Also at Moycr lhros.'
The Chain of evidence
la now complete that
0. HEBRA't VIOLA
CREAM is the only
DrcDaration that Deal-
tlvely does all that la
claimed for 1L It removal
Vrecklea. Llver.mnlea. Black
heads. PimDles. Tan. and all
tmperfectlons o( tbe.kln, wlthoat Injury.
A tew applications will render a rouun or
red skin ooft, aranoth and white. It u not
acoametio to cover detects, but a euro, and
guaranteed to KlveMtlrfHctlon. fricowe.
At dniKgints; or kuut by mail, aeud lor
icsuinuuiuis,
0. C. BITTf.'EH & CO.,
TOLEDO, CHIO. I
Na A HMD ROItri CVIfl I
fx'. INVISlULa vaaaiai '.
CUtHIOIf. wiuiiwn htnl, to
.mtul where all R.Medl vul. Ill, kaoai .
umnm t. mum oi. aaa a i aiTaj. aVTaiaa i
ortalila.
preebnre 40reai
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