THE COLUMBIAN'. r.LOO.MSBVRG. PA. hem ros SALE- l1rH vicant Vvsand n BtirnVr f rvt kwxi uj . t in BUvcuturf, r The twlne 'arl in P;yoi"'bu!-c. A re-r jtn. ZrjiTZT -r rear at willow throve. wluiio in in K.pv. urcirr;li and Bv-h IUt-d AUr.-numNToi 'anu in OMumbta cjwr. on ia iu.-ern ccntry. . !n vir,r.n:. uki one m mrenw coho:t, a wt.-r iwer vr&ntiw it. h. iT iv-a arvi imnr Tim im ' BheOS ID F-ncti Havrn. Fa. Also 10 a. ftxl rarui I am at km plaoe. SON. Ir.oirance aad Hctl BLtajMSBTKi.. FA. V v. r. li tz a. music irssoss. Chas. P. Dwell, for the p.st wars a student in Boston, is lessons on piar.o and violin. three giving Both taught in the best methods, piano in New Eng'.and Conservatory method, violin according to the German school ing boa; ana pve attention to r.:s mora: tram ing. Address Children's Aid Society, 127 So, 1 jth St., Fhilada.. Fa. This reraevjr is Secocairg so mr-H knew ssdso poru-ar as to need no sc:al naention. AH wHo htr twi Eectrii totters nog tbe same sorj of -ni-A rrer nscdiane docs w ex;: iaj it is g-ijinatce-i o da aU that JscJaiaie-i E'.cctni hiV.cn -.;! cure aU i. mcs o( lie Uvc ard K:daevt. wul rtxov Pimrie. Fo ii. Salt RScoa aai other arTec ttons caused br ixpar t',o.xi VJ dnve MaJana frcn the rrcea: aai prevent as wt!l as core z' Ma!ariaJ fererv Fx cure of Headache. CoastiraiKm aai Ini.get:oe try Eiectrlc Ktters jjitire satisfictioa faarao- red, or money ref ua-ied. rnc 50 cu. aaj I 9i.oo per bottle a: C. A. K'.cisi's Dnarc, "The Yeddo straw hats" newest and lightest tat made at Lowenbcr's. EQUTSTBIAS urrsT- Charles E. Hower has opened a bwrry stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps saddle bones to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far he has been well patronized, i nc wui accompany inose wno are just 1 searnaig to nee, 11 desareu. tt. An elegant Low en berg's. line cf neck wear at raihioEAUe LiTy. The well known horseman has I opened a fashionable hvery in cosr.ee- j uon with his boarding stable at the ! Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine ! KLrnours can dc ootiined, single or doable He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, aU at reasocable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished arben desired, tf V. A. HAnraix, -Proprietor. Two EaTTcXt XiroridoLa. TIA THE CHICAGO, MLWAVKIX i ST. ACL R"Y, OX Tt XSDAT, ACCVST JOTH AND SEPTEMBER 2jTH, lS2. Where the grasses are kissed t v the wand nrg breete. And the fields are rich with the golden graia: Where the schooner plocgks the prairie seas, , , -fc-1 j To its destined ?sn on the w;f-i ! ,,.. ' '. 1 " wnere r.omes taay never be so: xz:n. And hope is the thriftiest p that grows ; Where rcaa civ ever his rights c:ain tai, - The lard is as free aid- w:-d blows. For further particulars z-:zv to tae neares: Ticit A;e-U cr adir'tsj Tchr. R- Ti.tt, IXstrit Paier;er .-ezz. 4S6 W.Hiaa S.rcet, WuiisisporJ Pa. ;-S-i::. Yocrj : -in ctj;r.r; sue start in l-t-Pa-'n 15- !; shru'd w:!:e t3 Co " r; e, i C: : - out St, rh'.iiej-.hii. for .ar.iio.e circu ar?. :: ch wi'J be ier.t 'ce. rr Tkievi yc.: w.i ih.s ra-er. Tris insf.tk n hi-zs a Life Schclarsh-p for Fifiv D:'.!ars. ar.d se-- s txira for its jrraduatei. chaace ur these who w! bread wir-pers. This is a rare fh to Ic;u.e HAY FEVER el!rtd At nnr a-i tiiea a..v KVUHaMWi.tokwa.' t The fTt:en r--a:.Jy ta--wa !.-e tie cii'e ' preventl- a arJ cure t e Pi. :t.'ui. IhofoVna. B-ic -1 fa. ju t:T V T Vfr-J , anted, Kespectabie famuy hav-. tem the Quaker Citv Dav i ciUt temporary wiiet I betas, aboot thr no young children ot their own to . Fvrr ,m.-h nt. , v V 1D.1"! ZFi YT. I" A1"1: u a i:tUe C0 lor f J.C3 rr week 1 - V F ' R W 5,.,. c, : I 'd!v te.tifv to the aurrior merits c thia I Costirttoui Track of S:tl toBiitcn- j THE READING'S POl G KtllTStE I'ktlH.E i KOI' IE. No lor;cr Io travelers between this section of the country and New I'lI-ind have to under o the discos tons of street transfer tnrorgh the city of Nevr York. This has all" been ob viated, and the Reading Railroad with its continuous line of steel rail now carries its paseruers in trains, vesti buied from end to end, from Philadel phia to Boston without 4 single change of cars. This new route, which is via the great Poughkeepsie Bridge, has many attractions, and is rapidly be coming very popular. The accom modations are first-class in every res- j pec: ; the trains are vestibuied from ' end to end and are scheduled on fast j i express time; the roadway is perfect, H the pleasant and comfort able ; the country traversed abounds i : . " ,Anu nu Furcuc acencry ana the coaches are very models of the ' cr builuers art. There are both cay i "J ! and night trains run in each direction, j the day trains being vestibuied and j , navin; Pui:rnan Buffet Parkvr cars at. ian.cu,anu inc mem trains nave run- tran Buffet Sleeting Cars The east j bound trains are the New England Day Express, which leaves Thiiadel- phia 9th and Green Sts. on weekdays j only at 10.00 A. M., and the New ! England Night Express which leaves ' 9th and Green Sts. at 6.45 P. M. and J4 and Chestnut Sts. at 6.jo P. M. : J.n o 1 : i.i- 1 . ! uiuj, cunuais incuoro. 1 ne west- on weekdays only, at 9.30 A. M., and i the Quaker Citr Xiht txprrs., which : ' leaves Boston. (B. - M. R. R. Cause-' ' war St depot) at 5.45 F. M. dayly. ' Sundavs included. j The Dits. ' Frvxn tlie IV'.njtt Frw F-- Mr. liruf engrumb'.e Did you hear ; abo-t that Western wor.un who set a ! cear-t:ap .ait wees a.-v ca youn- ir.ar:? M-s. G No. but I've woman set a man-trap and heard ca'j;ht bvar REGISTER'S NOTICE. t ! XotK ts hereby plven to ail levritw. crvdl tor ail iin?r pc-rwos lnterv(ta la tbe estate ' o( it ivspwtive ojrxvvats axtvl nuoors that toe : foiK'wiiijj 4dciia;;raior. cr.utors.'t'iLS. ' avousu have beea SW in the o.Ti-e ol iue I he.(r 01 Coluubia coucty, and viU be pro , srfLtol rr cotr.nniKo acJ ajoatK in the 1 t'rp&aaV .turt to be bll la bKxuf burg. Motr ; (U). ptedtr SKA, at ocidca o. m. u sua tUjr. j Nol 1. Firs acccmt of Thcw. w. Edr-ar a4 nuura:or r. U a. ol tae estate ot kart&a 4. , 111 Late ot scvKt tp- I.U. cow tkAaxil. So. t First aad Caal aocottat of Oaea W. ' Cirru.k-t a.1cirutra:or ut rVter wEt. k) lZlSZS. ws irufoi wow rveuud. a daux-uier ol No. A, rtrst aad tLoai accotut ot Jaoob Fens. trauu.-her a.imlr,.iKrator t tae estate o isihu. ' Ine tVasteSActiier, Late o( Mala tp Cot. Cx, decacl. I "o. t First and tail accoiiat of Jets k i Klioe. T-iajDmry tiuaroiaa ot KeubeaCk. I Uavu as Cied by U. w. kUae taecuM u Joca ' 6. Kiu. Late u( Bccton, Occeasnl. v S. First and Cral accottct of John S. Knee. Tetaneaia.-y .,uanliaa ot Nora L. Uans as oird tj ii. . kiine, aievator ot eotta A. aUioe aeceaaol. No. i. First and Anal account of Charles L. 'octtrtf, Axwaiurot caiea woraaru, ! i.c Mtn.ia kwpk, jcvaactA. No. T. First and teal aocoont of S. rmm. EvM. lLxvu(cr ct rWa avre. Late o( the bor oosh ot MUlriUe, Co, cos, oeveased. '. . First aad ff-al aoixat of Wm. Hocb toa. Giurouaot statue olrr, a auax aJd ot ivtui f. iowlcr, Late vi rl&etwp, coi. 10, latwaaeia. No. A First and CnaJ acrv'at of Joavph Xatuu 1-iev.i.ioe of 4a..b Wamiie. Late ot siaiua I p-. c4. CO. ueceasevL No. VX First asd flxji accout ot Jacob Cart, attoreer la tect lor ue aetra ot Jvac-pa cari. Late ot Locust iwjv, toi. CO.. dwemsm. Xa. JU First and Sial accrriat of Wrn. Htfs baca. axevtuur ut Aary A. bijrstwa. Late of orat-x: coi. cu. "ievrajtu. No. li First aad parcul accr&t of H. H. Greta. Exevotor ot Kleaiet .oie, Lai ot euar kw: tp-. Cot. co oeceaaed. NOkll First asd final aocaut ot WlUoa Tcar. aiiT'B'strator 1 sua. Late U Lovst tpCot. vo., deceaseu. No. it. rir: and finel aewjeat ot Jsocb Ca-1. I EiecQ'.wr ot the estate ot aatjda cart, tate X j Locast twpc, cot. Co., drceasevL I "c li. "lrc and CSJd a-xint of Joia w. j F vtiwr. Earcmt'.-e . b. p. Yor,et. U:e it cata- sa. cot. v , onceasett. Ntc 1. First and f-.al acMiat of As w. irvit:t;- aunjr-.rit.ir ct jccji u. ! U! w--0 iw,cu.ca.:cvad. Na. :r. First xzl fsi a-xtcat c vrUi; w. Pt rtsri. fciciiiistntor.c. u a- kary H. ait- 1 tu.r. Uic ct tte lr-:!: ct br; . C-J4. ) eca:e zz.3ej onfcr ot cvun to w rts. s "j I. Firs; ard ttal a-vcent of EUn ; Kiiw. Exmoc ft TiLi P. Ute ct tir yZK Trv. ill tial a..--rii2 ct J-'i-' (is-kvtAt c iiay i. Nr;i; t... cil v J jLZl bjxt. Ue tt LaKUt tvp, iro-ijrj "SV Fir tz vlt:' c-f I twirl E. Ralftic ttuarita :t V j.-.--x i- .-l-lrr. Ci-.r cil .".-:w xiy C. K4rr. lare c! tie t..wn i F'.'.'CLf ;:. tLve kf. a-T'-TtO a; ;e a,r v 5t:y tai. NC r'.r- az-I fa; twrre 3. virt ni:-. L ac. a 1:: .iv; v'l !e ct iiaSvtA siU u:e v HLZia twj.. 'i ii. rrs: lit in! vtu! c!ikv B. ar 1 D. L. fizis. a.iziin;.-av:-r -A t j- ,.: t Vj.Li i. u-e if tie its.. P'.-czjizr "V'vr C::izt X.e.z.zz. T; -iiir el?"-; :'. k: v.tro:err4.i,"r t.-l a: ...r- : .-:e:r.iy" tn lxtLxziri oa V-.lv. -.r ti tie aTVra.vc l.r tte r,-T," - a i- -.-l-:v r-..-. ii-i t-i: . P. BlU-WiVt.: V;e. . l?w, jstvr- -jrr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Fr-.v if H-i Vnp Jf . f-iri.tr, iv.i..i. N.wl-? ts tesy pv- t4M t!ie cr.V-!L-.l ix !i'-rtl tt i:e An. ti i t. ' tv.r-'Ntiie tte Me4 tie itself tt adz.:. e5.:i'l"l taere(.: wci a.v.eti as tsa c :e n nrrtorsa li 4 -'.fc- ct s. arc-tatt. a:i rW tMrri a-4 iarii cLaias ku.1 1 rvlri aHiJ ai etat.i.a i r'-', rver 4irairr-.l fr sa dlif la . iattrtrtii. Jv.k. &. FfcEE. THE MOST RELIABLE To correct the constipated habit, remove sick headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify tbe blood, cure jaundice, liver coniplah.t, and biliousness. Ayer's rills are un equaled. They are an excellent after-dinner pill, assisting tbe pro cess of digestion, and cleansing and strengthening the alimentary canal. When taken on the invasion of a cold or a fever, they effectually pre vent further progress of the disease. Being sugar-coated and purely veg. etable, they are the best Family medicine, tor old and young. Ayer's PUIS re IndtspensaMa to soldiers, sailors, camp, ers, miners, and travelers, and ar every, where recommended by the medical fra ternity. lr. J. VY. Harney Faioase, W. T., wnte$: "Ayer's Ptlliarethe mott Tc;y bal anced in Ibelr inaredienta, ol any I know oL" For more than twenty years I have osed Ayer'f PiUs at a corrective (or torpidity ef the stomach, liver, and bowels, and to war 08 malarial attacks, and they bare always done perfect work." K. P. Goodwin, pub lisher wawerat, gt Landry, La. I was master ot a satlinj vessel tot naoy years, and never tailed to prorld a npply ot Avers Puis, for the as f both oO eer and men. They arc a aaft and reUabla Cathartic and always tfvt satisfaction. " Harry Robinson, S3 E. Pearl St.. Fair Haven. Conn. ' For a long time I was a sufferer from stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and hancf tried a variety of remedies, with cathartic." Masoel Jora e Pereira, Oporto, fortsfsX Ayer's Pills rxariuo ar Dr. 1 a AYER & CO, LmH, Miss. Every Dose Effective. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i".tv CTr.y.-f M ; -.m5. i mTJ bv it iirpia ivjn. iD au-'.i'.T to I vl.tr.b'i' tS- rxuJ :& tu- t.n-t ot tr.-' x la-in:- Titvd. K n. c. t. a. r esta'e. to arvi i aaiAac: tte pa-ts ett'.tled th-r-to. wtu at ! '- tb ixrio ot H.a. (..rant H!Tirf In B! 'ii-irj on Frtdiy. -pteLat-r a; m r.T of'.Vt Id th l"rn !i to r rt irm tb dat!o(t:s appo:nttaat. All rrti-s ltn-r- rTrtl aad hivtnc olim umi mm fnod. are r I'iirvl ;.. a-trixl ttat;:sa ttlr rlv- ' b f"rvrrdyba.TeJ from ctair.c la twa &itj !ucd- CHAivi.jc. EV., auditor. Jury List. Tbe fotlo1cc l a lit of th perwss drawn to serve as )urvr? at ptRitT cxirt. whKh conveaea Mvbday. ept. ixta. isi cu jraoas. Bloom J. a. Hw. J. w. Kramr. Ctas. Krai leaver J. Basta, UereLlah Hosier. Bnarcreek J. c. Cnooaa. l arawusa Ellas F. W caver. CentnaUa Joan aiuUlcaa. Kl!ilBCt-rfs: DavM V. FraniliB Kcert Weaver. Uivenwocd Eilu Eves. Hemlock Joba Welilrer. Jacksoo Allra JtcHeary. Looitst -Joaa Habes. w. L. Snvder. Vain L, A. DeOla. Gr.5ri ilitW. Ms- Pleasant L UowelL C. w. Masoa. Pine-v. H. Gofrlner. James klaaev. !fartof Aaroa K. Fnt. a. L. Fn. Jcelah P. Fnu. raaviasi jcaoas-riarr win. Bloom C. P. ArtastroDi, B-?yd ObJ, Clark Rouart. Brntoo B. G. Black, Perrv WcHearv. Berwiok-J. H. Hort, W. J. Kaour. Joel Hot ton. Bnarcreet-N. B-wer. John uler. Centre Kllsh Haeabach. J. K Hi-r.Mi -h. G. E. !ip.iaW. Cooyafnan Patrt.'k Ral.-v. . Fhui-r-ek Alfred EveUnd. John F. Hes J. G. M Hearv, ,. IC Yit. Fraaklia-;lveater Hower. Greeawnod J. E. Alien. U. J. XcEwea. Jos epb H. Trlvrlpee. Heailx-k Joba Dbenroai KaliOD A- K. Nulla. XiCin H. nry Hitler. Jots Lata. octoor EiUs lirrr. E. Laxaras. Vu PWaaant Hirm Cr.H.v. tTaajf A. B. H-mcjr. C F. Slear?tll. Pine KK-hard bitoi ver. K..Tantiorii Joaa WaKar. foott iaaac era lord, G. W. Eressler, H. X Wlute. aavosa win. Blooea tanjy Brrtojte. Jcta B. Caey, J. i'.eaea.c. w. Jtcieivy, c, JlcArlde, Geo. W. bVaver (vimoel HorlvrtrT. Beatoa a B Glteoo. . S. Harvev. RSssJtx. Berwvk-Boward w". Borr. isujta. Brurcreek. W. s. Oaa. Aibert Lyaa. WlUlam Lraa. Catawus wanam Baraer. Centre wuitam Gease. Oarratia Harria vi-lib. 0aytffean JoAa P. Haaaoa. FubXa,orwri:-IUniei kciieary, DarJd War. nr. Fraaian Eetry Gotuall. F Pasyl. 'iwt" xS H. fanK J. s. Gln.va. Vad-aoa Jda J. iiraaarr. J. Wuc Jtain :- B. Ftectf. J. K- Nasc sGBLa T. Z. Bwaa. L. IL Crriir. I'rat,.- G..- . B:-liiaa. H :.-f .-r t Frn:u Leva&. Xl o-fc lftt-t. -arl.ai-C W. bss J. St Lar.sa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TL sirrsrvd ai3::cr to wa-ien tis tvg f'-l hav a i: rv7rt bv i-i..t of C'ltnitKa ceua-.v. u ma ice dJrVjik-a of fce T--zi :a tie bz 1 of tr ti i:.r. wui a: r : ' e !i b: -t.stB-;, r.a dt'irity. -s-f-"' 2---r ' '.tn f, tr- oii-.-.-a a. ta. t pertceta M 1 t!. All rerej havi cUi arali said e.a'e bi ist a:-jtr ard r.r-ve :t.-:r .-: s or ' le i iii;-d L-Ciw aJ tire v;i lii. i. F. Z Ki.V. A'ill'oT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. N:fe li hrvtr c.rs tilt ?!se v.lri;r.l IVas 'f I'ci-icia i'.'vt t d--r.t'f t -,' V1 J-a..- r. - .i. -ic H. rnra f-a. a : .tif! -. a-J i "-tu. f.:ts.-.ti-s.-. a; i.- ' .-WT! or ?. j . r, - V - . 5 '.'nt t Pf"NfiT !j".f H Nr .. - - - i 3Yift;t.v x AUDITOR'S NOTICE. A il-.-? ar-. -.t-e.! br ti : El a ft-1 a . ; Co', -i.-tk i .y;-v. so I ' -: '! .t '.a C-v.rt a.-s i .?t rl .VKf t s-cr tr:. y jt-i-r ii.1 bv v..f y 'ir.-irv wva . : i;i 01 ot C-v.r: Stiv ; (- il ;;, tV f ri-i vt. w-,,; tir ta mr.i-r l'--r-:l i ir : t?. rveii ot s d rtais at ie c- - 1 tartv. Aonar. in Tie Ta .t l ... ji-:-.'-,-. tiitJ (W.HI. ce Frstiy tie '.Vh l LW !KrO5;t ai tovi a v . m I i4wiTf all fu-.-a lniervretl nvit apear t4 EkUe fli iK he lueyTr A-tikrrwJ frtja cU.a i kiii r. t. c. B. JaCa v. 3S3E What is Mtoria i Dr. feamnel Pitcher's preacription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opiam, Morphine nor other Narcotic stibstanco. It Is o harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cantor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee) is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feTerishness. Castoria prerents Tomttlnjj Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria rcHeTM teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Cantoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria is as axceUeat mUdn for chfl drew, alothcr hav tpeatlly XoU sm of Ita food affect apoa their chiksna." Da. O. C Ovooea, Lowell. Haas. " Castoria la the best remedy for eaCdrsa of which I am acqcaiod. I hope the day is aot far distant whea mothen will eoaaVier the real scleral of their caiUrea, aad as Castoria ia stead of the various quack aostrama which are destroying their lored ocea, by forci&r opium, taorptuse, soothiaf syrup aad other hurtful aireU dowa their throats, thereby mlms. Ihesa to presaatare graves. " Dm. J. T. Kflrcwaxoe, Goa-ay, ark. Tat) Ceataar Coaipaay, TI M THE POSITIVE CURE. KLT S2CTHERS. M WUM6(.Tak. Prv. U NOTICE IN PARTITION. In ta chatter of the prtlttn of the real es tjteot Jhn wtuteuiglii. late ot tae Town of Bkvtubu!Y. Counu U Coimnbla. state ot Is-aa avlraala. dVcea.M. The hrs ot said decedent will take notice that in porsuano-ot aa order ot the orphans' Coart ot coittmbta coanry, a writ of parutiun has Issoed from aid court to the sbena of said county, retaraabie on la toarh Motkday ot September A. D. IM, and that the Inust will n-et for the parpone of makuif parutioa ot the rt-l estate of aaad iieoedrnt 00 Wednesday tae M day ot September A. D. lfttL at I o'clock A. X- 01 aald day, npoa the presauea. at which Unve and pUce yo caa be pment If yew see proper. The premises la qaeintoB are as follows : All that certain aneasuafe and tract ot land annate in the Town 01 blixubsburf, aforesaid, boandnl 00 the North by Third strvet. 00 the East by lot of Nana A. I tlsoa. oa the south by aa alley, on the West bv lot of tbe estate ot Peter liruvLer deceased, belne in width and fronting on aald Third street enywven feet, awre or lees, and tn drpth two hundred and fourteen feet, more or tra, wtih the apourtenaoces. To lsnM E. Whltenl;bt. Tamaqna. Pa Cha. u. Hamiln. Tamatua. Pa Normaa A. Uautln. care of 1 . M. Mojrt. Vancover, bntih ':4umbu. Mary a. Walter. Elnna w biteaarbt, Daniel Hhitenlfbt. Jowph . Wbjtenu-bt. 1 naries wtiteta-iii. Harvey Wnitenif bu Alice KUne. Mabtoa Hamlin. Ada . lie ban and lama behart. her husband. Clara harder and Thomas E. Harder, her husband. Caaacu G. Eaaaur. JOBX V0CKEY. Atty. ShenfJ. br13 ofCo. Blorensbur;, fa-. Any. is, iyt SOMETHING NEW. Tae CeLtbeaUd "Ctaa' ria.4 Cak p.fH KufeMaaafactaTeeswaMaceatsniererykicalRvta J kaadJetaaMkareta. b thLac ia the Bwkec Pna sstfscasacsrarrrrasr.StotlfilsJy. Seodr-uafar ass. IHtUHi UlAI la., rraaaofX i Fall Season of '92 at Lowenberg's THIS WELL KNOWN CLOTHI1TG HOUSE need no Flashy Ecadlnc In makinE Its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for sesBsvY &wb m-mmm Brass Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. fit jiaatJ a!? tjcte tet't? , S r.te.t;ft-jyete tan ft. ?ttt. CALL W KILE TIIE ASSOUT3IENT IS COJIPLr.TK and make your selection at the old established stand cf 2fc D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clohiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburt?, Pa. Castoria. Castoria aiao well adapted to children that I recommend asaaperiortoaay pteauilpOoa kaowa to aae. R. A. Aacan, aL D 111 So. Osfnrd Si , Brookrym, H. T. Oar physicicBS ia the ehildrea's depart. Dxot hare spokea alfhly of their experi ence la their oabade practice with Castoria, aad aMhooew wa only bare arson; our medical swpptiea what ia kaowa as regular prodacta, yes we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has woo us to look with favor upoo ft." Tama Boarrrai, aas Oismtaar, Boston, atasa. Aujdi C Surra, Prrt , array Strwat, Kew Tork City, fit ORPHANS' COURT SALE . -OF TALCABLE Real Estate. The undersigned administrator of entare of Rebecca Hay hue of Blootasburv will sell on the premises on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, i89, at 10 o'clock a m the following described real estate. All that certain lot or piece of ground altuat ed tn the town of BHxmnburt. bounded aa fol-lowsto-wit: On the ea. by land of Latareue Crvaay, and James cadow, on the North by Bru glert alley, on the west by land of E. H. Has ror. on the souU by Fifth street. This lot Is as feet rront oa Fifth street, and 1 ft deep, more or less, whereon la erected a frame dwelling house. Tanas or Sata. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid upon striking down of the property; the one fourth less the tesprrceDt.it the eonflrmailoa of sale; and the remaialng three fourths in one year there after wtta Interest fruta couflnuailon nisi. C, tt. BaatLkT, At'y I. W. WILXJTS, Aduilnistrawr. PABktEB'fi HAIR BALSAM aas kmcftas kats. r raila ts Baatare Oeaj ' muni volar. vmmm a wiMg a aatf la. Th Conau m oerva raaau . naiwuf 4mmm iaw:t aat Tai km SiuZ ra-aaa 0 OoLD SAY EVESTTHlNa" THE l. I.I) HEADED MAX r,0T AS M I1AKY TALK A3 HE COlI.;i Su" Fr"m the Detror Trlbun". The birds sang blithclv; a -..n'' relreshiiv breeze Wayc'il wi:V Z green Mtage; a sky of urnVfii'., azure bent over a rejoicing work! but the young woman in the first-rW coach was lnthtTerent to all eke sav the ill favored baby in her arms on the infant she was showerinJ admiration in lavish quantities Th train had proceeded about fifty mj!ce, when she found herself constrained tn share ecstasy with the tall, LaM-hca.1 ed man just across the aisle. "What," she rapturously demanded gazing at the baby, "could be sweet- The bald-headed man smiled in a sickly way. Several sweeter thin, than a baby seemed to occur to hts mind, but he mentioned none. "Nothing. The young woman was replying to herself, radiant with maternal love. "Nossing. no nossing wuz sweeter.'1 She had buried her face in the raj. mcnt ot the ill-favored infant to whom she was iterating her positive (e. claration. The bald-headed man felt it his duty to say something. "Does er ah your baby talk" "Talk?" The young woman appeared to be astonished that there shonl.l K ... doubt about it. "Why that child." she . . . ' . ' -'i--im.ai. ly insisted, "can say everything." "una triumphant smile at the tall, bald headed man the youti" proceeded to illustrate. !'say mammy, tootsey." The ill favored baby stared vacant- !' 'He's trying to remember," siie proudly explained. The illfavored baby dug its fist into its mouth. "Say mamma tootsey." "Goo." gur-Iec! the inUr.l The young . womaa clasped htr hands in delight. "Did you ever hear anything so dis tinct?" she eagerly aiked. The bald-headed man refrained from committing himself.. "Say papa, tootsey." Flushed with success the younj woman was proceeding another step in the demonstration of the content ion that the baby could say anvthing. "Say papa, tootsey." The baby emitted a nondescript grunt. "Did V0U ever hear inrtUn plain?" ' " " She literally fell upon the ill-favored bit of humanity in tier arms and nearly smothered it with kisses. "Oh, yes, he can say" She turned to the bald-headed man. "Everything. Let me show. But the man had gone. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Waaw Mr was atek, wa gave aar Castoria, waa ataa was a CaOd, aba srUd f or Castoria, '"""a aTaw, aha etaax as Castoria, aaa Wnifttiasa,sa)aiaataasi fassia, There will be a meeting of the L. T. L. in the Lecture Room of the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon at i p. ni. All boys and girls, particularly the members are request ed to be present. By order of Supt.
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