The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 10, 1892, Image 4

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UNSEATED LANDS
JN COM MBTA COl'NTV, rE.NN'A.
li." vlr.'tu of "dry Aetaof thr'wiwiil Aswm
i nf ttvi t'nnrii nnweiilth of HptinH.vlvanln, re
nting li the Hiiln of HchKm! nun I nwalml lands
n ihi- county of Columbia, cu, for tuxes dun
11 . .. ..I f will ..ITmi. ....klln .1...
II ml unpaid.
.i... ....... n.' .,vri,.i l.u bug
court house.
Inhe town of Hlooinnbiirg, on
MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1892,
in o'clock n. in.. the follnwlnij d'Hcrlbed pieces
hi land, or such pifrt thereof nn may bn neccs
sin v timnllKfr I lie amount ot taxes due nnd un.
nald ngal nut Iho same, and continue the same
pim day to day as tho name may be found
necessary. TERMS OF SALE.
Thcnninunt of taxed and costs must bp paid
when the. land la hi ruck off, or t ho sale may be.
void and tho property put up and resold.
icroa Warrantee or Owners. Twpa.
acres Hn'lali Co. Heaver
mux" Columbia coal A Iron Co. "
a lorn Heaver .lease. "
n acres ltroi'kway Abbott
18 " " " "
iota limelswny C. B. '
j m Heaver Charles
Hint f niter "
1 llogiirt Mary "
o i. linver K. S.
Taxes
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Anthony
Powna Martin
Kewna John
Kvana & Iti-eoe
Kckrote Peter
Klanlgun A.
Kry W. S.
(ieurhart Wm.
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Ilofrman K. .
lluiii'h .lnnaiUan
Hunt Kilns
Henry Meorge
Kline A.
Knhler (lenrge .1.
Louis Frank
Lawrence W. K.
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:l acres Miller Henry
10 41
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Mnorn William
Mlnlck Conrad
" Heniamln
Miiwton Wiilinin
fatterHim .1, t:.
I'rlce clarence
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110 acres
NungcHser (leorge
slots
aicAlnrncy u. M.
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1 14
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KuthfordKamucl "
Shlek J. J. "
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Moig Wetzel C. H.
n " Workhelaer Samuel "
1 " Wood Augustus "
:i " 1'rout HU'iilii'n dee'd "
an acres Stewanl Milium "
ll ' HohwepponhelHer I. K. '
K Miuiimn A Michael "
n ' .lueoby O. A. "
61 " Hhuinnn K. L. "
1-j of 6 lota Workhelaer Homuel "
Slots Klasell. W.
2 " Wood Augustus "
M acres Hughes noughts "
" Wells Charles C. '
Mi of 410 acres Apple Paul Brlarereek
1 ON
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sn acres Bender Christopher
40
Bower Isnlaa
Bryan Guy
Bender Christopher
Clem Hev. W. T. "
Adams Henry
Dodaon Charles "
Bender Christopher '
Edwards Henry J. "
Kvana Krancla
Eekroth (Jeorgo '
Kreas Kannle
Hlppensteel Wm.
llollooeter I. Y. "
llouch Mamuel "
Beach Nathan "
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l'ealer Samuel J.
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Beach Natban
1'euler Kainuel .1.
Hoecer Abraham
NHler Keuben it.
Hchuyler Mrs. William
Hull John II.
4 40
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of it aorea Mult Headley
i acres Wont Kills
mi " Hull John W.
m " Bil liard Lewis
t,ui " Koons(. W.
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HIT acres Dornliaeh Margaret
Catawissa
fil " Kelner ltobi-rt
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HI " NewBllKred "
1H ciewell William "
11 " HarderTlioiiiasK. "
7 14 llower Mosi-b "
1 lot tiertty Thomas Centralla Boro
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lota Lehigh fcMahanoy Hit. "
1 " Kweenev KUeu V.
a acres Adams K. I- Centre
" Belli Keuben . "
" Delonff William "
Mots Fisher Wlllluin "
10 " HiiKeiihueh E. O. "
1 " HessKnie "
" Keller Kranklln "
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Younir John
Conynv-hnm 187 4N
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Brelseh 1-obert
" walker Lewis
lots Preisbacb Lewis
" Kramer A. W.
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' McMamnman Felix
" Monroe John
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400 acres Brown Nathaniel
4 IN Oil
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Bensley Johnson
418 VI
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llcllenry A. 1- l'ealer
Htewart KlHhtngcreek
Melleniy A. L. Pealer
Stewart "
Horfman A Kreas "
llulni William "
HeldeJ. andU. W. '
Kindt John Co. "
U'lnon Tbouias "
Marr William "
Mcllenry c. H. and Daniel "
" Cyrus "
Pealer Oeortfe '
1'nrks James Kst. "
Hlchart Charles "
Z.iner John "
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Itohrbach Win.
Loreinan Jonathan
Manhart (ieorge
Havhurat K.ra heirs,
hlbby AkusIus
Uiremau Johathan
Blbby Jumes K.
Franklin
Albert son Miles k Bart.
Ureenwood 4
Derr Irnm
MeEwen II. J.
I'arker Anna
Moore A. L.
Applcmun Lloyd V.
Campbell N. L.
Kindt Mathlus
Neal K 1'urael
Wrltfht Ivl Est.
l'ursel Silvester
Harteh Kranklln
Miller Chillies W.
Miller JtNeyhart
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ft 80
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Hemlock
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8 70
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Jackson
44 40
44 40
4 41
Hess Clinton
Hewalt (ieo.
Kulp Darlington
Uililfenlierger l'hlllp
SliHllur llerry
Kulp ft McWIllIams
Kiiigle (liwrgo
(angles T. II.
Johnson Chester
HeudorHluitt K.
Miller v. H.
biiociaui.ci' Jacob
Locust
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Hhuiiz John and David
CliX JlH'l
Demon K. H.
limit Daniel Heirs
Dasher Siuuuel
Wuiuver catUarlno
TREASURER'S SALE
" Tlemot Cnlvln
" Krennenlck John
" W iiminJ. W.
" Kelly Martin
" Hnnynn Kranels
" BriH kwnv A Ent
" Creasy Wm. Kst.
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" atawlssa IVpnstt Bank
" tlearlmrt K. and Bro.
" Miller l lilllp Ksi
" Mlehart Charles
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Knyder Abraham
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Turhnlt W illiam
Thomas Abel
Ilnwk W. H.
Derr Hamm-I
Ibirnhsch Nomla
Hresher Samuel
llartel w. II.
Jaeoby O, A,
Keller M. V. nnd II. J.
Luti Catharine
Michael .las. and fetor
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Menslnirer Wm. Est.
Nunveswr Wm. J.
Hl lift Joel
Hehweppenhelsert K.
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Oearhart. Charls
Yohe John It. Est.
4 74
4 70
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s noe Jacob Kst.
Neul William
tionlon John N.
Cooper John A.
IWsine K. v.
Montour
1 84
Ml, Pleasant 1 7
Krouse Hiram nnd Andrew
Jaeobv Samuel
l'ursel William
18 40
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1 Al
Crevellntf Samuel
Hess Jeremiah
Kline Abraham J.
Hemly ft stlner
Kline A. J.
Hlllmeyer Henry
Creasy ft Wells
Eves John
Eves C. W.
Newg-ester Isuao
Flick Ueo. A. Est.
ii ii
Pursel James
Holierls ft Colo
Keller It. M.
Klsner David
Lyons It. W.
" James Est.
Polk Wm.
Hamilton C. M.
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Morris ft Hughes
ltelcliart Charles
to
400
40
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Bice Abraham
Suit Peter
Shoup Abraham
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MacMllllan M. M.
lliiekalew Inva
Custard Mary
Cope Isarel
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of 400 acres Uratz II. II.
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4S acres Hess Jowph O.
I4S Hess Crevellntf ft Co.
W of lis acres Hess Weaiey
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Smith Miner K.
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Mcllenry Daniel
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SEATED LANDS
Also at the same time aiid nlseethe fnltnirlncr
lots, nieces and parcels of Seated lands, return
ed by I he lax collectors, are to be sold, under
me provisions or an Act ot Agsemniy, entitled,
"An Act. relating to the sale of lands tor tx In
coiumoia county, approved March 5tn, imh.
Acres.
Warrantee or owners
Maston Mrs. William
Kuch M, A. EsU
Karns Mary J.
I'ursell Mrs E. B.
Mannlmr Henry A.
l-wns. Taxes
lot
44 acres
Beaver t o
Benton
4 AN
8 4N
8 "
1 lot
I .
I 1.
1 '
Bloom
87 60
174 00
anaerhllce Henry W. "
48 Aft
I'neer Sarah Mrs.
Catawissa
14 40
14 40
A 48
A 10
8 on
1A
8 00
1 40
A 80
I 1A
weaver Abigail
I oug Mrs. Samuel
Bhawn ft HiiKhea
1
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11 .MM II m I 1 U.Mh.
I M 4lAn4l llllfllfl
in. L'.r... r 11
H seres Gilbert Jacob
Shuifars Harvey "
MonnKhan Sarah Centralla bor.
" Orace '
Murphy Thomas "
II airerty Mrs. Maria "
; lot
1 u
1 1.
1 U
' 8 1
" 1 40
" :t 00
i on
1 M
iirant Catharine
l.lnulM Unrv A.
1
Centre 1 40
fss acres Beasley Johnson
J lot Brown wniluin
40ll acres Brown Nathaniel
Conyngham 178 ho
4 no
884 00
4 IS
A 4A
4 40
A 45
8 40
1 lot Collier wiehael
1 " Naut'liton Frank "
1 Shields Urldtfet "
1 " Meliulre Mrs. Bernard
1 " McKernan Mrs. Thomas '
8" llewry Mrs. James '
8 1
1 (leiity Thomas "
AM
40 acres Force Hussel Flghlngoreek
A " Lonir "lames "
9 4'
8 8N
4 4A
70
A " Overdnrf Samuel
Franklin
Greenwood
11 " Teltuworth Sarah
1 lot Beatrte (feorgo
4 41)
54
1 40
1 18 teres Miller C.W. "
114 ' "
48 " Ostrander Oliver "
80 " Hurtmnn Jacob Hemlock
Hlot Ney hart Joseph "
1 " " lllraiu '
U " Tlppett John '
1 " Tabb James Est. "
4 seres Honsley Samuel "
10 " Brobst llavld "
118 " Uarimau Bros. "
1
1 10
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40
1 IN
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70
4 68
11 10
4 TN
4 TN
11 " " Wm. "
Seott J. B. "
Olassmeyer Francis F. Locust
Fuhrlngcr Charles "
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Mary Gearheart
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acres nonnberger Krtnc '
lot Helwlg Vt llllani
acres Holowav W. K. "
" Hlshel George "
Shaffer II. W "
" 1'homas Joseph "
" Haines Joseph Madison
lot HiiUlermon Henry "
acres K reamer J. ft win. Moore "
" Shoemaker J. O. "
" Sands James "
lot Thomas Harry Est. "
acres Welllver Valentino "
" Hoblnson Oeorge Main
" Endy and Andrews Mltllu
Eekroth tharles Est. "
" " Hiram "
lot Harmony John
" I'elfcrJohn "
" Keller II. J.
acres Broslous A. J. "
lots KrumerA. W. "
acres Klrkeudall Nathan M
' HedllneBenlnmlne "
lot Neyhurt Hiram Montour
acres Peulleld Thomas Mt, Pleasant
" Tbouias Even "
Waller D.J. "
lot Hush Theodore Orange
acres Wetherul ( lark Pine
" Young Michael "
" I'latt John "
lot Crawford Kronels Seott
acres Ooluinblu Lime ft 8. Co. "
lots Edgar T. W. "
M lines Wm. Est "
" Shnm-r Barton Sugarloaf
Waller D. J. sr -
" W llllts I. W. "
" Wheeler Thomas "
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4
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McKelvy hate
184 acres Seward Nathaniel "
Aft ' Stephens JasT N, "
1 lot Adleman A. 11. "
1 "Boston II, A. "
1 Carey B. D. "
4 " Herring Grant Trustee "
4 ' Klchai t C. It. "
4
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JOHN L. KLINE.
Treasurer
Treasurer's Ofllce, Blonuisburg, April 41 h.lbi.
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W.'k i.'iiv. )iiiilty. i'l'i .ior, it.fi, luiin.i'.Vi'i4.
HIMOERCOPNS. Th. onltii-fiiMfir
WM 1 Witt. i-JC hi ItlMU Vt tl"W U I.V., it. I.
?3vXkJ PARKER'S
W83ffl HAIR BALSAM
tt&l&4t'iWriLmf b4utnici th htt.
t lTil l'ruinotei luurin ruwth.
KiV.s f HMavar Pailt tu HMtorv Oray
('flM'AVViil Hair i' Youthful Color.
A Big Deal in Coal Lands-
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
SECURES AN OPTION ON TRACTS IN
THE fcCMUVKILL REGION.
Tamaqua, Tune 6. Mining circles
are interested in the prospective trans
fers of the only remaining large tracts
of undeveloped coal lands hereabouts
not controlled by corporations, it
having leaked out that Pennsylvania
railroad capitalists have secured an
option on the Silverton and Tuscarora
lands and have begun prospectirg
operations thereon.
1 he former lands are located near
Minersville, on the line of the new ex
tension the Pennsylvania company is
constructing west from Pottsville, and
just as soon as some old legislation is
settled the new owners will take pro
cession. The Tuscarora lands are a
little west of this place and contain
neirly 2,000 acres of very valuable de
posits. On the eastern border of this
tract the Reading company is opening
an immense new operation at Silver
Creek.
The Tuscarora lands are owned by
the estates of F. P. Govern, P. W.
Sheafer and others, whose representa
tives have repeatedly refused offers of
over a thousand dollars an acre for
the property. The Sheafer family are
friendly to the Pennsylvania railroad,
and it was through them thatScranton
mining experts recently secured the
Chamberland tract, on the northern
outskirts of Pottsville, for the Penn
sylvania people.
President Frisbie, of the Schuylkill
and Lehigh railroad, and the Leisen-
rings recently, it is said, ottered $1,5
00 an acre for this tract, but could
not get it. Between 2,000,000 and
3.000,000 tons of coal per annum
could be readily shipped from the
Tuscarora tract. The Sheafers ex
pected to consummate the deal with
out publicity, and refuse to affirm the
authenticity of the report, but suffi
cient has leaked out to pretty con
clusively prove that the Pennsylvania
can have the tract, and will take it if
"prospecting warrants the payment of
the high price demanded. That this
tract is very valuable is evidenced by
the fact that, in its present state of
wild mountain land, it is assessed an
average of several hundred dollars an
acre.
From Friend to Friend
Goes the story of the excellence of
Hood's Sarsaparilla and what it has
accomplished, and this is the strongest
advertising which is done in behalf of
this medicine. We endeavor to tell
honestly what Hood's Sarsaparilla is
and what it will do, but what it has
done is far more important and far
more potent Its unequalled record
of cures is sure to convince those who
have never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla
that it is an excellent medicine.
Dr- Waller's Opinion
Superintendent of Public Instruction
D. J. Waller, in speaking of the text
books on manual training, said : "In
the first place, manual training is a
very recent idea, and tnere has been
no time for text books on that subject
to get old, and in the next place a text
book on manual training is not much
use anyhow. Do you think a boy
could learn to hoe potatoes, or be
come a cirpenter bv reading a book ?
Did you ever try to learn an athletic
sport from a book? I did once,
When I was a boy I bought a book on
swimming After I had mastered the
theory as explained in that valuable
work, I went down to the creek to put
the theory into practice. They rolled
me me on a barrel and punched me till
they got the water out of me, and
then I went home and burned the
book."
Sarsaparilla belongs to the smilax
family of plants, and is found very
generally over the American conti
nent i but the variety that is richest in
medicinal properties is the Honduras
root, of which the famous Ayer s Sar
saparilla is made.
Colors in favor this year are all
shades of pale green that verge on gray,
Do not choose the yellow green that
looks hot and must be most sparingly
used m hot weathr. Chocolate brown
and green is a favorite combination
and a good one. Gray always needs
some other tone combination to give
it character. Bluish gray is detestable
and brings out all the sallowness in a
sallow person, but if gray you must
have, and in the right shade it is most
becoming, take that with the greenish
shade. It should be trimmed with
ether dark gray, brown or black. Never
mingle pink with the cold gray. It is a
mistake commouly made, but nothing
can be more crude, nnk and black
are I nked together this year and pale
yellow with deep orange. ith a little
black, such a combination.
'Oh, spare me,
lock of your hair,"
tiear angel, one
a bashful young
lover took courage and sighed
i r
" i were a sin to ret use so modest a
prayer, so take the whole wig," th
sweet creature replied. Tul Hits.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla requires smaller
doses, and is more effective, than any
other blood medicines.
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Castorla.
Collingwood
Made from pure, long staple wool.
shades, all light colors.
Men's Suits
Hoys' Knee Pant Suits, fine
Some great bargains in Men's and Boys' Suits carried
over from last year.
Browning, King & Co.
Leading American Clothiers,
910 and 912 Chestnut St., Philad'a.
Warren A. Reed.
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large national circulation, and ranks
among the leading agricultural papers.
By this arrangement it costs you
nothing to receive the American
Farmer for one year. It will be to
your advantage to call promptly.
Sample copies can be seen at our
office. tf
The Wonderful Success
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood
purifier entitles it to your confidence.
No other preparation has such a
record of Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Blood Toisoning, or other blood
diseases. To try it is to know its
merit. B.- sure to get Hood's Sar
saparilla.
Fnr a trpnpral f.Lmilv cathartic we
confidently recommend Hood's Pills.
They should be in every home medi
cine cnest.
Hicks "Digby is a great man to
stick to his opinion." Wicks "And
yet he gives it to everybody he meets."
Boston Transcript.
Go and do likewise. If your
whiskers are grizzly and unbecoming
use Buckingham's Dyt and they will
look as when you were younger.
0m ClU,Ctki.lmnr.10rOTf .IlfwaMa
WkMfi.f Cat ai
Mr Or MBMaptim
an
nuU41.u4A.lkaa. A
mm Ia tr4 mum.
, Ml UK RIM la
ilniMi .Ufa. Cm m mm. Tarn will m. th. a
hU.ii Mt mtUt Ukiu U. ttm 4 MX. w mt
Mill nummux. kvw Muii M Man mmIUb.
CARTERS
U lllr-f'
Elck Haadaehaand rellev.iU thatronblas (net
ttmt to a blllou. .tale of thm .yatora. auoli a
Dlzxlnw., Nnuiiea, Prowilues., DLtrwm mtUt
alloK. I'.ln in tb. BtOo. to. Whllo tliolf moal
raioatkabla aaccw. baa bona ibowa In suiuig ,
Jlsaaaeba, yet Carter". Little Llvor PITtt ra
equally valuable In CoiiBtlptioii,ciirtngaudpra
ontlua tbla annoying couiplalutwUllo tbejr alaa
correct all dUordoraoItbaiitoinaubliniulatatba
Utot end xagulate the bowel. Sreo U Uwi" oula
'Acbetherwonldbealmo.tprlcalea.tothoa.whw
aufur from till. ilutrunlnK complalutt but(ortii
uaUly their goodne dou. uotolul bet n,ml tlioa
Who once try them will find then little plllnruln.
able In ao many wave that tbey will not be wlU
ling to do without t Unci. But aflor aUalck be.il
i lo the bane of o runny lire that herol.whfre
i woniakoour great boaat. Our pillecuraitwhtlt
Othoradonot. ,
i Cartor-e Little Liver Pill, ara very .mall aid
rery eay to take. One or two pill, make doe.
Suoy ar. .trlotly voKUblo aud do not urine or
rurge, but by Uiolrgentlo action please al whj
tuetb.m. InTlalt'J5oont.i ilveforSl. UoUl
hT druggliU every wliere, or mint by in&U.
Barter wedioink co New youj.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL IrTilCc
PILES
ANAKF.S1S" Blvoe Instant
pel let ami m un iiiiiuiinu)
Core for I'll... lrioi!tl. ily
DriiKKlKtBormnli. Miinim'a
fn.A(llr,w"AMIlKSlH.,
ilo 818, Now Jfork City.
Homespuns
Four different
Men s and Young Q: T '
$IO.OO ,
all-wool fabrics . . 4)2. C O
WeuseAlGOhol
pur alcohol to niako Wolft'r Acme
IiLACRisto. Alcohol is good for leather;
it in good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief
ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and
liay Ruin the well known face washes.
Vie tliink there Is nothing too costly to use
in a good leather preservative.
Acme Blacking retails at 20c
nd at that price sells readily. Many
people sre so accustomed to buying a dress
ing or blacking at 6c. and 10c. a bottle
that they cannot understand that a black
ing r-nn be cheap at 20c. We want to meet
them wjth cheapness if we can, and to ac
complish this we offer a reward of
10,000
for a recipe which will enable us to make
Wolff's Ache Blackiko at such a price
that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c ai
Mile. cAVe hold this offer open until
Jan. 1st, 1S93.
WOLFF A EXOTDOLPH. PnilnlelpnU.
Do You Want Relief?
KROUTS
RHEUMATIC
' REMEDY
Will promptly rvHT th Brut
dtRtrvewinRcaM of Acuta or Chronic
Kh.umaii.ra or Gout, I'y tr.rlljr
observing th direction!, it will cur
fem pcrnueoantly.
t'aiik. th nuDitrevi ffffiratkiai tlial
ttMt th MnU.tlli it)ttin U a mptitn
dr th Tarii reran af rnttitaatt'Oi al,
art at In any mm ' aura all." Out
Wttla will make a atfacurr laiprta(aa
n taw a? timm, aa4 la eanutvtlaa with tha
Hlt, avnvlaca tha aaffarar laai la prapar
I raai4v baa (bantl. Taa art aar
aatl itNM. to toat aba Marlu af
KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY
a Ita vaiaartia preprtlaa ara adori4 fcf haadradi af Uta
Bia.t flatUrtnf Uttlmnttlala,
uai r.rwiabia locretinu, rtaarkaaW tar ttirir rat Ira
pawira, ara aM In th faanafaeturw of alROlIT ft
ItHKl'M ATIO KFMRDT.
11.00 Tft Bottl., I tottlM, 16.00. KHi W Ctf. Bet.
If jotxr nirlpar doaaet lavp It, Mini l.vfi to ik
aaataaturr, aarl vav will rtawlra ll t ailk
AaLUKKT KKIUT.
S68T BUrket fttr, rhilMl'kV, Vm,
READ THIS.
DOLLARS OFF.
When you want a suit
of clothes, a new hat,
gloves, neckwear and
gents' furnishing goods,
vou should look for the
place where you can get
iusv wnaz you want, in
the latest styles, at reas
onable prices. A few dol
lars off is always an ob
ject, and Iain 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 guaranteed.
The latest thing 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.
JSext door to Jbirst Na
tional Bank. Bertsch,
The Tailor, Bloomsburg,
Pa.
UUATKFUt :OMFOUTINO.
EPPS'S COCOA
BKKAKFA8T.J
"By a t lorout'H knowlodso of tho natural laws
which Bovern Hie opuriitlons of dlnPHtlon and
nuirlilou, and by a curulul apullcuilun of l 111
HUB properlleH of well-HclfctcilOocoa. Mr. Eppa
linn movldi'dour Urfukmut tallies with a deli
cately flavored bevei-iitfe. which may save us
liiiiny heavy doctors' Mils. It lubytliojudlcloua
iwo of auoh urdeli'H or diet that a conatltiillou
may bo gradually built up until hIioul' enougli
to reKlMt, every tendency to disease. Tlundreils
of subtle maladies are Untitling around us ready
to m iack wherever there Is a weuk point. V. e
may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping fair
selves well fortified with pure blood nnd a prop,
erly nourished frame." Civil aerobe Umhm.
Mndo simply with boiling water or milk. Sold
only la halt pound tins, by grocers, labelled
thus 1
jAijiEB itPPg t co., Uomoeoputlilc
VUVIUIDiq; .AIllUUUl iUclUUsii
BYRON CLARK, A. M. M.'D.
SEW YORK CITY.
SPECIALIST,
In thf trta'miiit nf Ctirmilr Dlmratet toUcU
Ctirmili; Obrtlnat ciimt who Imr otxatnell no
rrltrf Kmnrnrrr, and cotijlnet hi prootUr to rue'
etimt otilti or art to clearly mirt fully arttoim
at to nwkt complete ond ptmittve LtajiuH trill
out ipiettlimhn) or altoirttty patient in make 1
ettituiiirrrt nf their condition. Tlitt method off.
aviittatwn In made In order to eliminate, at '
an human eklll and rrperitnre can do, all ell
ntrntimfumrrtaluty in the diagnoti and trem
,mt of dlneatee, and Ineptre vonjldenve. wlir
kiet by nneutttejnl if not injurion treatmet
from mlfttiken dlaanoiit. On thi hart offvtu
tire Diaononiii, for treatment, Itr. Clark Ktper
tence ha henonte. ttrlcity unlimited by a HTlfrft
Jor' Tactir which In ejtn.t, variety and t
crerful remit I euimlled bit few and excrlled by
none, patient, male and female, not cured by
ordlnai-y treatment or In doubt to the nare
of their lt nut me etpectally IrwIUiU
bit. CLAIM, Originated, Teachet and P, ictice
Poltlre lHat noi and by confining hi practice
to th fully di-veloped dineaee tf Men and Womtn
ha attained uitumal mciriin the treatment vf
many noalled incurable maladle. If the fx.
amiualion I not in rery Mr let .,cordanc with,
the rmptoni the iiatinit In attuned not to undm -00
treatment at all. Tin Uoclvr can be conmlted
free f charge, at
NEW YOHK CITY, Tfe 71) row, No. 10T, West
Will Htreet, Jan. 81 to Feb. It, h ay 1st, to Nth,
Aug. 1st to 7th, Oct. oil to Nov. tltb, ltws!;
.Ian. SWh to Feb. 5th. lMi:i
BLOOMSHl'ltd, I'A., hrchanye Hotel, Frlriay
ond fnturday, Ucf, V and 10 1HW1 ; Saturday
.Ian. mith, Thursday and Friday April N and
v.i, Thursday and Friday July s and
Thursday and Kitday Oct. ST nnd u, 181M;
Thursday and Friday Jan. 8 and iff,
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 finish.
Copying view
ing and life size
crayons.
Over H. T. Clark &
Son's store.
BLOOMSBURG.
A WINNER
FOR ALL DISEASES 13
MANNERS'
Double Esiract Sarsaparilla
IF PROPERLY TAKEN.
Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and
Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a Bottle,
Jt?r. ...
r r .1 c
WiTWltXjAe.
M ANNE US1 DOUBLE EXTRACT SARSAPAR1LL .
has no equal as a Blood Purifier and Tonic.
Rash, Pimples and Boils can be cured. A
all druggists.
FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLf?
Try it and you will never regret it. F01
sale by all druggists. Fifty cents a bottle
Also at Moyer Bros.'
Th Chain ot evidence
Is now complete that
DR. HEBKA'S VIOLA
CREAM Is th? only
preparation thai posi
tively does all that la
rf.imfd for It. It remove
wrpnltlca. l.tvor.iMnlpa. Black
head.. Plmnlea. Tan. and all
Imperfections ot th. skin, witnoat iiiurr.
A few application, will render a rough or
red .kin Kolt, smooth and white. It 1b not
a cosmetlo to cover defects, ho t a enra, ana
guaranteed toglvenntlfactlon. Prlcefiiic.
At druggists i or tul by 31.I1. ficiid for
tustlmonials. mvaK &
3) TOLEDO,
MEC9 & Hfrto mm cunte tt
'orta,bla. liuaeaiarul wher all Hcmadlna in. Ilia. Look A
r fe I
era &
m Kwr
prMlafraa. A40it . UMk, f tliwtiit ImLU