rOKKS AND ORANGEVILLE. I We are, at present, enjoying our tclf in the wood-lands of Orangeville and Forks, and indulge in catching bass and trout. We have met with Cood success fishing and propose to remain till we get thoroughly cooled from the rays ot the sun wc left on the other side of the mountain. This is a beautiful fertile country, and fine promises of a good harvest. We found Commissioner B. F. Edgar at home, the pleasant entertaining gentle man of his domicile, and surrounded with a fine landed property. He is enlarging his distillery to at least twice the capacity of its former self. Every where we go wc fi.id he has hosts of friends and hence it is no wonder that he was easily elected as one of the Commissioners of Columbia Co. and the impression is he is giving excellent F.itisfaction. We are not to forget that ex Sheriff Sam'l Smith is a part ner of Mr. Edgar and has been for the the last 3 years. Glad to meet the ex-Sheriff when visiting at Mr. Edgars. North of Orangeville 3 miles, J. 1. Creasy is having a new frame house erected on his farm by A. F. Kitchen, formerly of Orangeville but now of Berwick. Cyrus ,veland ot l'eeler tow;i ast. The house is of modern improvements and when finished will be a very comfortable home. Mr. Kitchen is well known in Berwick as and excellent carpenter and house tui'der. (). A. Feeler of Feclertown owns the celebrated stallion formerly owned by Sam'l Heller of BerwicK, and is using him with great success. This horse comes from the best of Ken tucky stock ; a beautiful horse. J. V. Geisingcr cut his leg with a broadax above the 'ankle on Wednes day last. He is however able to be around. lacob Geisineer, one of the best mechanics of Columbia Co. is putting up an excellent barn for Jno. Bogart. A M. Smith and T. W. Geisiniicr .ravel below "Forks" frequently; first class cirl is inside of it. J. W. drives a new buggy. They are both first class younc; men. At Asbury Children's meeting was held on lr.st Sabbath with tine success. Win. Viungst is running a fine farm near the Forks, and is doing well, ex cept his own hea'th afflicted with rheumatism. His home is a pleasant resort for sojourners fishing along the streams. It has been 10 yrs. since Mr. Unangst has applied for a pen sionbroken in health is as near to it as he was then, while others get theirs inside of a few months. He was a faithful soldier and rendered long service. J. M. Ammerman is doing good business in the mercantile line about 4 miles north of Orangeville ; has a i:ilC IU1C Ol UUU3) Utah lltu lliui- ket affords. White & Conner are doing good business in the manufacture of thresh ing machines, plows, harrows, cultiva tors anil other farming implements. The shoe manufactory firm are progressing finely. G. X. Smith is running a large ftove and tinware establishment on Main street. J. B. DcLong also has a fine large store emporium and doing a profitable business on Main street. Albert Heckman is proprietor of the Heckman house. Albert is a fine young man and is a popular hotel pro prietor and runs a fine house. J. P. Steiner, A. B. Stewart, A. M. Hewitt and Fleckenstine Bros., are all doing well selling goods. C. M. Cook is the tonsorial artist. J. L. Conner is the flourishing baker " and confectioner. Landlord Turner has a splendid specimen colt from "Frank M." It is one of the finest we have ever seen. Woodin Hanly. Robt. S. Swazy, Robt. G. Welsh. Fred R. Seesholtz and Wm. Clemens have just returned from trout fishing near Baumtown. They en canmed on Painter run. They had a grand time ; caught over a inousanu trout ; had tireworks on Monday night and lumbermen and citizens turned out enmasse. State ok Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, k ' Frank I. Cheney makes oath that lie is the senior partner of the firm of i'. J. ciiKNEY iV Co., doing Dusiness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pavthe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that canrot be cured by the use ot Hall s Catarrh Cure. FRANK I. CHENEY. Sworn to before two and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. i8Sf. SZ A. W.GLEASON, seal j1 Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonial:;, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. WTSold by Druggists, 75c. Impertinence deserves rebuke, and one man got it handsomely. Revamp ing an old saying, he remarked that if he were sq unlucky is to have a stupid son he should certainly make him a parson. A clergyman who hea.d him replied: "You think differ ently from your father then." Children Cry foi Pitcher's Caetorla. FUSSY DECOYS. Pup lfM an1 Othnr Caajrfl Mads Oat of Wood la Alaska. Shut up in a drawer at tbe National Musouni, where nobody ha tli pri?ilge of arcing thnm, is a curiuui collection of decoy. Perhaps tha funnint among them ia a pup tenl about a foot and a half long, quite artistically carved out of wood. Its littlo pawa are folded across its chest, and it is intended to float on its back upon the water, just aa tha animal It represents does in rfcul life. However, it is not intended as a decoy for mother seals, as may be imagined, but aa a float for tying a fishing line to. Fishes, recognising tha innocence of pup teals in general, are not likely to suspect that one would dangle a hook and Una to catch them. This is an Alaskan decoy, of course. The nativea of that region employ decoy ducks made of wood in a similar fashion not to attract real ducka within reach of arrows or bullet, but as float merely. To the floaU, set a swim ming in the rivers, linea are attached, with hooks and bait for salmon. No or dinarily wise salmon would be afraid of a duck. So these Ashes bite eagerly at the lures suspended from the coun terfeit birds in the water and are caught. Another very queer decoy in the drawer is a flh, cut out of wood and painted white. No label states, unfortunately, precisely how it is employed, although it is certain that it i a counterfeit intended to attract some big fishes. Big salmon could swallow prey of such a sice, and it may be designed aa bait for them. Think, however, of the disgust which would be felt by any scully ogre at finding that be had taken in a wooden fish one foot long I -Washington 8tar. City Ottinmral la Germany. ""' With us municipal offices are the spoils of successful politicians; in Qertnany they are the prizes of successful experts. It seems to a German aa incredible to hear of a city governed by men who are just pausing on their way to some higher place as it would be to hear of a railroad or cotton mill thus superintended. Good city administration with us is an accident, It occurs because the man with tbe ap pointing power happen to appoint a good agimt. In Onrmany, city work Is a science ns far from politics as is tho science of engineering or architecture. Each salnried alderman is responsible for a single department, or fur several closely allied parts of the public business. lie does not serve, as do our aldermen, on three or four scattered committees schools, licenses and sewers about none of which he has any scientific knowl edge. II is elected to his office because of his knowledge and skill in a special field of municipal work, and takes charge of that department. Thus, city work oilers to a young German a life career, just as railroading or manufac turing does in America. An educated man makes a special study of water works or building laws or poor relief. He learns the method! of the best Euro pean cities. He serves his time in the administration of some small town, and perhaps get a place at the head of his chosen department in some small city, and tries to make that department a model of efficiency and economy ; finally, he finds the end of his professional ambi tion in being promoted to the same work in one of the great cities ot the kingdom. Here he has a place of dignity in the social world and, if successful, hold a life office with tbe assurance of a ptusion for himself and his family. Forum. A kindly feeling can not fail to touch tho heurt. Thf Iloelc ot Gibraltar. The rock is the most remarkable object at Gibraltar. It is impossible to describe the e fleet produced on the mind by tho sight of those immense tunnels, crossing each other in all directions, bifurcating again and again, sometimes lit up, some times wrapped in the deepest darkness, forming an inextricable network of gal leries and pussugea, a most confused labyrinth, the way out of which could be fouud by no one who did not possess the cue of Ariadne. The slopes by which we ascended were smooth aud wide, bettor than some high roads traversed all day long by passen gers. Frequently we came upon enor mous heaps of canuon bulls stored in case of need, or we found an embi luuro iu tho living rock through which a gun was pointed as though roady to hoin work on the spot, sui'i-ouuded by all the neces sary ammuuitiou. Sometimes the darkness was so dense that I scarcely dared move my foet for fear of falling over one or other of those iron monsters, and on moro thau one oc casion I wati forced to strike a match to find my way through those gloomy cav erns, while I found myself nearly always lagging behind my guide, who, knowing the way and being more active on his legs, kept ahead until he reached the next loophole, whou he waited for me. At lust we reached a spot where the passage was barred by thick timbers, and where my guide told me we could go no farther, as this was the reserve purt of the fortress where excavations are still being made to continue the enormous trench. nil nidpp he said, was closed to all outsiders; and even the officers of the English army not on duty at the works are scarcely allowed to see it I had, therefore, to resign myself to forego the sight of the greatest part of that myster ious cavern, and approached the nearest loophole the highest we had yet passed to admire the delicious view and breathe the freah air to which it gave ac cess. ' From the cursory examination whlob, considering the precaution necessary there, was all I was able to make of the Immense fortress, I gathered that it wae an impregnable position, which, brist ling with cannon and pierced with loop boles looking toward every direction from which an enemy could oonoeivably com, makes it simply impossible for an army to take it by force. To get posse lion of Gibraltar, I kave not the slighted doubt that It would first be neoeeaary to DDibUato it. ST It A TEG IBS Of STATEINE. Hit-mark and tha Pr.Mr fraaeh We titan-art?' Itnii, The late Baron de Loe, the dirlomnr, wa renowned a much for the beauty of bis wife as for anything else. The bar oness wa a French woman of surpassing good looks. When a young girl she made a conquest of Bismarck at the ca sino of Biarritz, lilsmarck to have an excuse for getting iuto conversation with her aunt, who accompanied her, stumbled against that lady, and then, after the proper apologies and a brief chat with the aunt, asked the beautiful niece to waltz, aud devoted himself to her all the time he was in France. The attentions were entirely ptatonio and were supposed to be a feather in tho young lady's cap. Little stratagem of this sort, though seemingly rude, appear to be in vogue on the continent to bring about acquaint anceship. The late President Gravy, so the story went, once purposely tore Queen Isabella's dress at an Elyaeeball so that a young newspaper writer in whom he was interested might atep up w ith a package of pins, a had previously been arranged, and secure an interview while repairing the rent The little de vice worked in this case like a chnrin, and Grevy afterward narrated the inci dent with great humor. New York World. Cattle )! Mailt, A writer on the effects of musical sound on animal baa published tome curious observation on this subject A few of these relating to oxu and cow will be ot interest. "Opposite to our house wa a large field, in which some twelve or thirteen cows were put during the summer months. One day a German band began to play on the road which di vided the house from the field. The cows were quietly grazing at the other end of the field, but no sooner did they bear the music than they at once ad vanced toward it, and stood with their heads over the wall, atteutively listening, This might have passed unnoticed, but, upon the musicians going away, the ani mals followed them as well as they could on the other side of the wall, and when they could get no further stood lowing pitcously. So excited did the cow be come that 601119 of tbcni ran round and round the field to try to get out, but, finding no outlet, returnad to the same corner where they had lost sight of tho band; and it win some time before they seemed satisfied tliut the sweot sounds were really Rone. "I have often noticed the power nmsio has over oxen. The other day we had a brays baud pluying in our garden. In a field adjoiuin thero were four Scotch oxen. 'When the band struck up they were at the far end of the nine-acre field, quite out ot sight, the field being very uneven. They set off full trot to the gar den wall, put their necks over, and re mained so till the tune was finished, when they went back to graze; but, as Boon as tho music struck up again, Ihey came and put their heads once moreover the wail. This went on till the band left, after which they ate very littlo al) day, and were contiuually lowing. " Author's ttartes. At Hie Author' Club it was story tellers' night. President Frank Stockton presided, and introduced the story-tellers. W, Hamilton Gibson said that he was eketchiug for Hurpet's in the White Mountains, and put up at a house, where at breakfast the next morning the woman put before him a plate of cakes moist and pale. One ot tho guests said they were not done, and sent hers back to get sonio more thoroughly brown. A moment later the same cakes were returned with the words, "Them's the dondest they be." Mr. Gibson challenged the com pany to produce a rarer specimen of Anglo-Saxon as she is massacred. He told another story ; that he put up at the house of a man in New England, who said that he did not thiuk there would be any agricultural fair that year because there had been no crop, and the times were too hard to yield a successful fair. Mr. Gibson then turned to the old gentleman's grandson, a huge, strapping boy, and said, "There is Chauucey; ho would make a good ex hibit at any fair. " "No, I would not," replied Chauucey, "'cause I ain't got no pedigree!" Durability of Wood. The problem has puzzled many why two pieces of wood, sawed from the same section of a tree, should possess very var ied characteristics when used in differ ent positious. For example, a gate post will be fouud to decay much faster if tho butt end of the tree in uppermost tha. . would be the case it the top waa placed in this position. The reason is that the moisture of the atmosphere will perme ate the pores of the wood much more rapidly the way the tree grew than it would in the opposite direction. Micro scopical examination proves that the pores invite the ascent of moisture, while they repel ite descent. Take the familiar case of a wooden bucket. Many may have noticed that some ot tbe staves ap pear to be entirely saturated, while others are apparently quito dry. This arises from the same cause ; the dry staves are in the position in which the tree grew, while tbe saturated one are reversed. Old Tims at lb Capital. In recalling tbe lively and picturesque Incidents which the old-timers enjoyed in Washington, one ia moved almost to tears over the commonplace nature of his own times. John Adams used to bathe In the Potomac every morning at day light, because they bad do bathtub in the White House ami no one ever pulled a kodak 00 him. President Tay lor used to walk about town and stop Md chat with wary one he raet, like a notloeman, A reception in the White ilouae la these day is relieved of monot ony only by the great crueb of guests, who trample tha clothe of each other' back. Another President eat up ta Cast Room 600-pound obeese andiavited the multitude to come to tai help itielf, whioh the multitude proceeded to do. aVUftUte Chronicle. GOING STORE FULL Men'fl and Yonng Men's 86.00 and $5.00 Trousers for . $3.50 Men's good All-Wool Trousers, 2.00 Hoys' 110, $8, $7, $6 Knee rant Suits for . . 3.50 Boys' good All-wool Knee Pant Suits for . . . 2.50 J Boys' l'retty and Serviceable Sailor Suita . . . 1.50 Boys' $10 Liong Pants Suits for . . ... . (.50 Boys' $12 " ' ... . . 8.00 We make aud sell the best fitting ready made clothes you ever saw. Browning, King & Ca Leading American Clothiers, 910 and 912 Chestnut Street. Warren A. Reed. .............. Kot Strong Enough. From the Detroit Free Vnr. (l'atient. "I guess I'm about well, ain't I?" Doctor "Almost." Patient. "What's my bill?" Doctor. "You're not quite strong enough for that yet." CALLED IN A BURGLAR. HE OPF.XEO A SVBTREASURY VAULT THAT BAFFLED LOCKSMITH EXI'EUTS. About six months ago an onler ar rived at the subtreasury directing tho treasurer to have all the time locks on the vaults cleaned, says the Sin Fran cisco Chronicle. Anions those that were taken out was one on a reserve vault containing St 2,000,000 in silver. From the lock on the door to this vault the lor-;smith took only such parts as needed to be cleaned, having the rest in the door. When the vault was closed the tumblers fell into their places, the i-atch"' of the time lock, or th.if. ;.art that was left, caught all riht, and the door was securely lock ed so securely lot !:ed, 111 tact, that it was found impossible to open it auain, for tru- part ot the time lock tli.it should release the catch on the inside was outside in the h mds of the locksmith The rom'jination knob was turned Hits way and that, and everything thai would in any way tend to loosen the lull was done, but to no effect. The locksmith even went so far as to put a plank against the door and pound away with a sledge in the hope that something would ive way, but still the door remained securely closed, and as there was really no ne cessity to open the vault the 'reasury seal was placed on the door and things remained as they were. It became apparent that something had to be done, however, and it having been learned that "Billy" Ensign was in town, he was hunted up. Ensign is the well-known cracksman whose abil ity to pick locks has more than once landed him in prison, and the propri ety of calling him in was considered at some length before it was decided to resort to his skill. '-Billy" went into the subtreasury and at once set to work. He tinkered with the combina tion knob for a .while, and then get ting down to business, put his eai against the door and began slowly to turn the knob back and forth, listening intently to the click of the tumblers as they fell into their places. How he did it no one of the bystanders could determine, but it is certain that his manipulation of the knob affected the time lock in some wny, forhe suddenly straightened up, grabbed the lever that moves the steel b jlts, and giving it a quick, sharp jerk, the door swung open before the astonished clerks. Ensign knew nothing about the lock when he startad in to open the door, and all Treasurer Jackson could say was: "He's a wizard." Kick TIeaflaeho end to1Iot.hU tbotronuTea fed Vnt to blliou. state of tho eystem.mch ail I'lfJuM., Nubc, Drowiui, Diotrewi alto bating, l'.lu la tue BUo, &o. Wuilo tuotr ino4 tuuukkbla succ Las been sbowu iu tuucj , Hr.aSihe. jrnt C.rtcr'B Littlo LItw PIflS &r u.illy vuluablo in Constitution, curinRnu J pra Tintiug tuiannoyioiCouiplaiut,wblloili'iYalso corroclalldi.orilor.oltho.toiuocbtlnnilateiba airur and legulaW tuo twweli Erea U Uic; only curca Ael'Mlmy would be almostrrlctilMstolJi hotM u(:'orfromthl.iUstretngcomplalnt; bmfort.i lately tliclC8noduesloi'snot)ndUiiro,anilthor' Vbooncstry tb.m will Anil those l'ttla pills valii n'jlo in so many ways that they will not bu wii L to do without Uiem. but tor uiisiclt litaj AOS! ja the ban of bo many lives that hore In wtssr .wo make our great boast. OurniUscuroitwhUa Ethers do not. ,, , Carter's LitUs LlTer Pills are very small anil very easy to take. One or two pills uutko a dux. They are striotly vegetable sua do not grlpa or pnr:!, but by Uioircentleaotion ploMOu.l wl;i usethein. Iu vial" US cents; Ave tor tl. uul) It drugtfUbi eveiywhcro, or suit by mail. 'OARTIIf HIIOIOINI CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL OOSE. SMALL PRICE PILES "ANsKKSWirlvpn Instant lt'llut ami is an imtiiunio Cure nr Plt.'n. lYIcoSl. Ily IlrUKKlHtsormitil. Humplw rrsrAdlrm"lNAKlilH." CARTER'S , 61 LIS EflTIBllwl OUT HERE OF BARGAINS. I will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff s Acme 13 lack l no at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at I oca bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Thin rr-r I. npen omll Jannsry lit, 1I03. For particular, aaare. tne unaemgiica. Acmb Blacking is made of pure alcohol, rt.ier liquid dressings are made 01 water, Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol S3 that we can make Acme Clacking as cheap ct water dressing, or put It in fancy pack r.ges like many of the water dressings, and tlien charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. PIK-RON is the name of a paint of which a 25c, bottle i enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many other remarkable Uiicgs which no other paint can do. All retailers sell it. Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC " REMEDY Will promptly rttl-ve thf mont HitnIiitf mm t'f Aculw or v hrunio Kiieumaiiom or Gout. Ily trirtiy ot serving tho dlrecliuns. It will cur you rernuini'iifly, I'oiikv Hie tiuiiHTMl". r"r,'n firm'! tin country, thu mnlli itif t pfctll li'f thf varieu 'crni ot rlimniklina uiJr, n-1 Dot In tit netiif ft "i-nroftil." n bottle will make ft lnfet(.rT itni rttfn twi tli M-a-'Dm, ami In ponoffttnn with th 1 ilia. fti'n inrc I ha anlTcrrr Lhat a hp r.rorcr iijj ruifly tin bt't-o found. You rf tar fmitir fiijitiud to Itfi tilt merits of KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY It TvinnYe prr'rt1 ir foJontd by bunejreiln of tha mtft flftrvTinc t'e'.ttniiinl. Okij ec"thi tnert'-licnta, TmrtW nr ttn-Ir eurttTt miwtra, ar it1 Id the Biftn'ircturv ol kKUL'T B Rri Fl'M TIC hFWKDV. tl.CO fcT E:tt:. 6 Be:t.nt SS.CO. mil C5 Ctt. Bei. If jwiir ;.r'krerr Its nt ht - t- it, u- t.V tu tha "mftswfawuir!, M rnu will rrevl It by mail. ALIiKKT MUHT, :lr Market Mtrt, FhUtict, Pa, READ THIS. DOLLARS OFF. When you want a suit of clothes, a new hat, gloves, neckwear and gents' furr.ishing goods, you should look for the place where you can get iust what you want, in the latest styles, at reas onable pj'ices. A few dol lars off is always an ob ject, and lam now mail ing up spring and sum mer suits from a large assortment of goods, to suit all customers, at prices as low as are con- i I I 1 - 7 7 sistent wun gooa worn. Good fits guaranteed. The latest tiling in stra w hats are now here. Light as a feather. A beauti ful line of neckwear, and summer sfiu'ts. lc curate measures tali en for silh hats. JSext door to lurstA a tional Bank. Bcrtsch, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Pa. UMATJSrULI-COMl'OKTlNU. EPPS'S COCOA BUEAKFAST.; "13y a t lorouyh knowledge of the natural laws which govern uu operat loim ot cIIkchiIuu iiiul nutrition, and by a rareful upplluui Ion at ih'i line propcri lea ot wull-wh'Ctrd cocoa. Mr. Kpns ntw pruvuit'uuur uimKiust. ihdh'h wiiii u (it'll cutely flavored beveinire which may save ua niuny heavy doctor' bills. 11 In by the Judicious line or siu n nnicicH ot una mar, a cousuuiuou i..dirh.ii.i..lilllnlll.lllll ml ..,t4l u.hi.... ...initi.l. UlJ UV JjlUWUllllJ 1-1.1,1. MIMU nill'IlM i ""iifcu to ivKlsr; every tendency lo disease. Tluudieda or subtle maladies are tloal Unit around uh ready to attack w herever there In a weak point. We may ew iiiie uiituy a mini hunii oy Kccpiut; our gelYL'H well forlllied with pure blood and a prop, erly nourished frame." Civil Kcruiis Uuzxitr, Made uluiply with bulling water or milk. 8oui only la half pound Hub, by grocers, labelled mug : JAMEB F.PPS 4k CO., Uomocopathle lUIIUIl, iXIUUUU, ADgUUtU. 0 fcfiaSJ BYRON CLARK, A. M, MAD. .VffH' ror.K CITY. 'V fa. SPECIALIST, In Hit trrn'nifnt of Chrnnte Dlnfan't toUriia CTirmiir, Otirllntttr rimrK who half nhtatnrtl no rrtitfelrnnirre, a,.d ivnflite htt practiiv lo mtr carr iiil'i a or io clearly antt fully OrvrUifn at to make cotuplttf auit potttnr ViatnofUi wit out ty'tetitioiifrtf tr allwrhfff paHmt to wake ttalumeiit of their rotidillnit. Ttili titethod afe mutilation 1t made in order to eltininate at fi o human rklll and exiirrlrnce, eu do, all el tneritrof ,inrrtat,tti in the dtaonorH and tren tiieul of dleeater, and Umpire ooiijtdemt vttu lott tm MwmM if m( liij'iriune ireatmet, from niinaken diagnoflf. On thtt ttaHf of l'vxi- ure inafnivrte.or treatment- Dr. Vlark'f Kipt r lenre hat heroine Urtctly utilimtted I HI a Thirty ir IVavtlee irhlrh in exleitt, rarietu and Hit (eerftil n-mlt if einatled hy few and excelled bp none, i'attentf, mule and fnnale, not cured try ordinary treatment or in ihinht nt to the nature oflhUr dltearet e)iectally incitfd. UK. VLAUh, (hiylntitnl, Trnthet and Ft retire Pontile imir,noHf anil hy voriAnth'i hit vractice lo the fully dewtoiied dtpeaeet of Men and Women hatattalhtd uiintual turrett in the treatment of fun. ( fo-iallfd tiiairniile maladlet. If theix.. aminatioii It tint in very strict ccrordance irlth the tiiiitptumt the tali'ml in aileited not to under lio treatmtnt at all. The Ui.ilvr can be consulted tree of chnroe at NEW Yi'liK CITY. The riyrou, Xo. lfC, West vi ii Mi-eer, .inn. .a to iM ii. n, wav 1st to stn, Aug. 1st to rth. Oet. 30 to NOV. fitll, JS'.IS; Jan. U'tli to Feb. Mh, ixttl. BlAniMMil KU, I'A.. hxilmnqe Hotel, Friday and Sn'iinlar. net. H ;iiid 10 iwil sntiml.i'y Jan. .'i'tli. 'I'liui'Mlny end Friday Anrtl onil ill, 'Ilmi'sday and "nldny July and , Thursday and Friday Oct. il nod vs. !(; Thursday and Friday ,Iau. ill ar.d SV, isn.;. M'Killip Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in- liht, and shade; Legatives re touched and modeled for sup- erior nnisn. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. Clark & Sou's store. BLOOMSBURG. A WINNER KOK ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' U!& Esiraci IF I'KOrERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Appetite. I.aneuid nnil Tirc.l l-'ec linjf. Fifty Cents a Bottle. MANNKlih' IKIU1II.E EXTRACT SARSAI'ARILL lias no equal as a l!lool I'urifier and Tcntc. Kash, I'iinples and lioils cau 1 e cured. A all drugyUts. FIFTY CENTS A B0TTL? Try it aud you will never regret it. Fot sale by all drupnists. Fifty tents a bottle. Also at Moyur Bros. The Chain of evidence Is now complete lhat DR. HEBRA'ft VIOLA CREAM la the only TtreDarntion that ooaf. tivelv doa nil that Is claimed for it. It removes ' P' rreemes, Uver-nioles, JilaeH heads, Pimple', Tan, and all lmporfeetioua of th.skiu, wiihoet lnjurv. A few applications will render a roueh or red fkln soft, smooth and white. It Is not a cosmetic to cover defects, tut a cure, and Kuaranteed toKlTnsatlsfactlon. PrleeN'e. At diuRRists; or sent by tuait. Beui for ic.iimuauus, (t. C. DITTKtS & CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. INM3 fc HMD KOint MIV Vi'Ck: INHSibLE TUkULAl IIS utuisMS wh.-. iT.Vi rv"" M J
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