THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE- ltoslraMe Tscant lot And number of food kwn and lots In bloomsburg, Pa Tlie wat traslnms stand In Bloomsburg. A very desira ble property containing 1 acres and Drat class buildings with good will In a business worth flaw i siaw per par at mow wrove. Dwellings In Kspy. Ornmrevtlle and Beach Ravnn A large number of farms In Columbia Comity, one In Luzern County, one In Virginia. Two Country Ht ore stands In Columbia County and one In Lmerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yam and beds In Beach Karen, Pa. Aim 10 acrea of good farm land at aame place, ty m. v. lutz PON, Insurance and Heal Estate Agents, BtUUHDlHU,rA. II. MTJSIO LESSONS. Chas. P. Elwell, for the past three vears a student in Boston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. Both taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school, Wanted, Respectable family hav- ing no young children of their own to board a little boy for ?a.co per week and give attention to his moral train ing. Address Children's Aid Society, 127 b0- latnot., I'jiiiada., Fa. Eleotrio Bitters. TWi remedy is becoming to well known so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Wif.r. . tk same song of praise. A purer medicine does ot exist and it is guaranteed to do all that kclaimed. Electric Bitters will cure all dis. ases ot the Liver and Kidueys, will remove Pimples. Boils. Salt Rheum nn.l t'ons caused by impure blood. Will drive jnwana irom me system ana prevent as well M core all Malarial fevers. For euro of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Diners nntire satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded. Price 50 cU. mail fl.00 per bottle at C A. Kleim's Drugstore. ' The Yeddo straw hats" newest and lightest hat made at Lowenberg's. EQUESTRIAN LIVERY. Charles E. Hower has opened a livery 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. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. An elegant line of neck wear at Lowenberg's. . Fashionable Livery. - f J The well known horseman has 'opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine tomcats can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe addle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired.' tf V. A. Hartzell, -Proprietor. Two Harvest Excursions- YIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. ACL R'Y, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3OTH AND SEPTEMBER 27TH, 189J. Where the grasses are kissed by the wand'nng breeze, And the fields are rich with the golden grain; Where the schooner ploughs through the prairie seas, To its destined port on the western plain ; Where homes may never be sought in vain, And hope is the thriftiest plant that grows j Where man may ever his rights main tain. - The land is as free as the wind that blows. For iurther particulars apply to the nearest Ticket Agent, or address John ' R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 486 William Street, Williamsport, Pa. 7-8-1 2t. Of Interest to Young Men Young men desiring a successful start in business life should write to Palms Business College, 1709 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will be sent free, pro vided you name this paper. This institution issues a Life Scholarship for Fifty Dollars, and secures situa tions for its graduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. HAY FEVER Kel!vecl at once, aud gradnully taken out of the system by Dr-Hcxie'sCertainCroupCure. Tbe greatest ramedy known for the complete roventlou and cure for 1'neutnonla, Dlptherla, roup, t'titii Mini colds, and Bronchitis, BO ots. A. ?. EOXIS, Suffalo, N. Y., M'fg'r, Continuous Track of Steel to Boston- THE READING'S rOUO'-KXEPSIE HRIDOE ROUTE. No longer do travelers between this section of the country and New England have to undergo the discom forts of street transfer through the tily of New York. This has all been ob viated, and the Reading Railroad with its continuous line of steel rail now carries its passengers in trains, vesti bulcd from end to end, from Philadel phia to Boston without a single change of cars. This new route, which is via the great Poughkeepsie Brieve, has many attractions, and is rapidly be coming very popular. The accom modations are first-class in every res pect ; the trains are vestibuled from end to end and are scheduled on fast express time ; the roadway is jierfect, making the ride pleasant and comfort able ; the country traversed abounds in grand and picturesque scenery and the coaches are very models of the car builders art. There are both day and night trains run in each direction, the day trains being vestibuled and having Pullman Buffet Parlor cars at tached.and the night trains have Pull man Buffet Sleeping Cars. The east bound trains are the New England Day Express, which leaves Philadel phia 9th and Green Sts. on weekdays only at 10.00 A. M., and the New England Night Express which leaves 9th and Green Sts. at 6.45 P. if. and 34 and Chestnut Sts. at 6.20 P. M. daily, Sundays included. The west bound trams are the Quaker City Day Express which leaves Boston, (N. Y. & N. E. R. R. - Summer St. depot), on weekdays only, at 9.30 A. M., and the Quaker City Night Express, which leaves Boston, (B. at M. R. R. Cause way St. depot) at 5.45 P. M. dayly, Sundays included. The Difference- From the Detroit Free Pres. Mr. Gruffengrumble Did you hear about that Western woman who set a bear-trap last week and caught a young man? Mrs. G No, but Ive heard a woman set a man-trap and caught a bear. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven to all legatees, credi tors aud other persons Interested lu the estates of the respective decedents and minors that the following administrators,' executors,1 guai dluns. accounts have been Died In the office of the Register of Columbia county, and will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance In the orphans' court to be held In Bloomsburg, Mon day, tieptember Utah, WW, at S o'clock p. m. ot said day. No. 1. First account of Thos. W. Edtrar ad. mlnlstrator c. t. a. of the estate of Mart. ha J. Edgar late of ttcott twp. vol. Co. deceased. No. 8. First and final account of Owen W. Cherlngton administrator of Peter Hwank, who was Trustee of Harriet Kveland, a daughter of John tterner deceased. , No. 8. First and final account of Jacob Fens. temacher administrator of the estate of Cathar ine Kensteniacher. late of Main two.. Col. Co.. deceased. No. 4. First and final account of John 8. Kline. Testamentary uuardian of Reuben o. Davis as died by U. W. KUne Executor of John S. KUne, late of Benton, deoeased. No. 5. First and final account of John 8. KUne, Testamentary Uuardian of Nora L. Davis as tiled by 11. w. KUne, Executor of John 8. KUne deceased. No. 8. First and final account of Charles L. Workhelser. Executor ot Charles Workheiaer. late of MUIUn twp., deceased. No. 7. First and final account of 8. Emma Eves. Executor ot 8ara& Eves, late of the bor ough of MlllvUle, CoL co,, deceased. No. 8.' First and final account of Wm. Hough ton. Uuardian of Mattle Fowler, a minor child of John If. Fowler, late of Hue twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. 9. ' First and final account of Josenh Maust, Executor ot Jacob Wampole, lute of muuisuu twp., wuu vo., ueceaseu. No. 10. First and final account of Jacob Carl. attorney In fact for the helm of Joseph Carl, lttUi of Locust twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. 11. First and Anal account of Wm. Huron. buch, Executor ot Mary A. Uagenbuch, late ot Orange twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. 18. First and partial account of B. II. Grotz, Executor of Kzeklel cole, late of Hugar loaf twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 18. First and final account ot Wilson Yeager, administrator of Joseph i yson, late of Locust twp.,Col. Co., deceased. No. 14. First and flnel account of Jacob Carl. Executor ot the estate of Matilda Carl, late ot Locust twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. IB. First and final account of John W. Fort ner, Executor of B. P. Former, late of Cata- wissa, coi, co., aeceasea. No. is. First and final account of Amos W. Drelbelbls. administrator of John U. Shoemaker lute of Madison twp., CoL Co., deceased. No. 17. First and ttnal account of Sterling W. Dickson, administrator, o. t. a. of Mary M. Klsh. nauch, lute of the uorougn 01 Berwick, Col. Co., deceased. Also account of the nroreeds of real estate sold under order of Court to puy debts. No. 18. First and final account of Ellon Kline, Executor of Frank P. KUne, late of tlio town ot Ulooinsburg, Col. Co , deceased. No. ID. First and final account of John Snuffer, Uuardian of Day L. Neldlg minor child of John Boytr, late of Locust twp., deceased No. m. First and final account of Edward E. ItulHton, Guardian ot W ilbur K. l-'lsher, minor child of Clotwonhy C. Fisher, late ot the town of Blooinsburg, said minor having arrived at the age of twenty one yeais. No. Si. First and final accornt of George B. Swank and O. L. bwank, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth ttwuuk, late of Mifflin twp., deceased. No. in. First and final account of George B. Kwank anil D. L. Bwank, administrators of the estate of obadluh bwauk, lute of the two,, of Mlllllo, deceased. Bloomsburg Water Company Me3ting. The regular annual meeting of tho Blooms burg Water Company will be held ut the oilloo ot the company in Bloomsburg 011 Tuesday, October 11, mini, between the hours of two aud four o'clock in t he afternoon, for the purpose of eluding a Board of Directors and the transact ion of the regular business of the compuny. F. P. BILLMEVtilt Sepf. 9, 1693, it. necrouiry. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Sttate 0 Humphrey it. Parker, aeceattd. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned appointed by the Orphan's ( ourt, an Auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of the adminis trator of said estate, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto; will attend at his onlce In Bloornsburg, on Saturday, the 10th day of Sep tetuber. A. 1). 1H02, at ten o'cloek In the forenoon to perform the duties of bis appointment. All parties interested and having claims upon said fund are required to attend and establish their right or be forever debarred (mm coining in up on the said fund- JOHN i. FliKKZK, 8-3-lt. Auditor. THE MOST RELIABLE To correct the constipated habit, remove sick headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify the blood, cure jaundice, liver complaint, and biliousness, Ayer's Pills are un equaled. They a-e an excellent after-dinner pill, assisting the 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 Jthe disease. Being sugar-coated and purely veg etable, they are the best Family medicine, lor old and young. Ayer's nil re Indispensable to soldiers, sailors, camp ers, miners, and travelers, and are every where recommended by the medical fra ternity. Dr. J. W. Haynes, Palouse, W. T., writes: "Ayer's Pills are the most evenly bal anced In their ingredients, of any 1 know of." ' For more than twenty years I have used Ayer's Pills as a corrective for torpidity ot the stomach, liver, and bowels, and to ward off malarial attacks, and they have always done perfect work." K. P. Goodwin, Pub lisher Dtmocrat, SU Landry, La. nI was master ot a sailing vessel for many years, and never failed to provide supply of Ayer's Pills, for the use of both offi eers and men. Tbey are a sate and reliable . Cathartic and always give satisfaction." Harry Boblnson, 53 E. Pearl it, Fair Haven, Conn. " For a long time I was sufferer from stomach, liver, ' and kidney troubles, and having tried a variety ot remedies, with only temporary relief, I began, about three months ago, the use ot Ayer's Pills, and already my health Is so much Improved that 1 gladly testify to the superior merits ot this cathartic." Manoel Jorge Perelra, Oporto, Portugal. Ayer's Pills FBBPAMD ST Dr. J. & AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. . Every Dose Effective. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate rf Caroline Maim, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undprslcnod appointed by the Orphan's court, an auditor to distribute the fund In the bands of the admlnls tratord. b. n. e. t. a. of Bnid estate, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will at tend nt the otllce of Hon. Grant Herring in Bloomsburg on Friday, September in, WM at nine o'clock in the forenoon to perform tho duties of his appointment. All parties Inter ested and having claims upon said fund, are re quired to attend and establish their rights or be forever debarred from romlng In upon said fund. CHAULE8 C. EVANH, Auuitor. Jury List The following Is a list of the persons drawn to serve as Jurors nt Beptember court, which convenes Monday, Kept. SHtn, ibw. GRAND JDBOaS. Bloom J. A. Hess, J. W. Kramer, Chas. Krug waver j. uasin, nezekiau uosier. Brlarcreek I. C. Crlsman. -Catawlssa Ellas F. Weaver. Centralla John Mulligan. Flshlngcreek David Yost. Franklin Robert Weaver. Greenwood Ellis Eves. Hemlock John Welllver. ' Jackson Allen McHenry. Locust-John Hughes, vv. L. Hnyder. Main L. A. Dallas, George Fisher. Mt. Pleasant I. Howell. C. W. Mason. Plne-G. H. Gordner, James Kinney. Bugarloaf Aaron K. Fritz, A. L. Fritz, Joslah P. Frlu. TKAVBR8I JURORS FIRST WIIK. Bloom C. P. Armstrong, Boyd Ohl, Clark Rlchart. Benton B. O. Black, Perry McHenry. Berwlck-J. H. Hoyu W. J. Know. Joel Mor ton. Brlarcreek N. Bower, John Sltler. Centre Kllsha Hairenbuch. J. B. Hatrenbuch. G. K. Hponsler. conyngnam i-atncK Matey. Flshlnircreek Alfred Kveland. John F. 11mm. J. G, McHenry, G. D. Yost. franklin-ttyivester Hower. Greenwood J. K. Allen, ii. J. McEwen. Joa. eph H. Trlvelpleoe. nemiocic jonn uisenroaa. . Madison A. K. Smith. Mimin H. nry Hetler, John Lutz. Montour Ellis Glgger, K. Lazarus. Mt. pleasant Hlruin Crouse. Orange A. B. Herring, tl F. Megargell. Pine Richard Whltmoyer. Hoarlngcreek John Whltner. ficott Isaac Cntwrord. Ii. W. Kmaalnr. II- N. White. SICOND VIII. Bloom Stanley RrvfoirlA. John R. rasnr. J. D. Jones. C. W. McKelvr. C. McBrlde. Geo. W. Supplee. Beaver Namuel Horlackcr. Benton W- B. Gibson, 8. 8. Harvey, UShultz. Berwick-Howard W. Bower, W- Hmllh. BHarurnelc W. H. Ah. Albert. T.vnn. William Lynn. catawlssa Willi am Darner. Centre-William Gensel. Centrulta Martin Welsh. Cony ngham John P. Uannon. FlsUltgcreek Daniel McHenry. David War. ner. Franklin Henry Gottshall, F' PensyL Greenwood II. Bardo, J. 8. Glrton. Madison John J. K reamer, J. Wise' Main D. B. Fetterolf, J. B. Nuss. Mllllln T. Z. Bowman, L. Ii. Creasy. Orange Geo. W. Bldlemsn. Moarfugcreck Francis Levan. Scott O.B. Mellck. Bugarloaf C. W. Hems' J. M. Larlsh. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Bttate uf John Kelffer aeceasea. The underxlened sudltor ti whom hn hoen referred back Els report by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to make distribution of the fund in Hie bands of the executor, will sit at his oniee In Hloomsbui'g, on Saturday, September 171U, lHi at ten o'clock a. m. to perform his du ties. All persons havlmr claims acalnst said estate must appear and prove their claims, or ue ucDurreu uoin any snare oi said fund. B. F. ZAHlt, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICK Estate or B F. iSiortden. Notice is hereby tflven that the nniinraiirmui Auditor, appointed by the Court ot common i-ieas oi nmuiuia l ounty to distribute the bal ance In the hands of Janios T. Fox, coiuinliue of B. Frank ltliourtcs, n lunatic, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit to perform the duties of ids appointment at his oitlce In tho Town o( BloQiusburg upon Monday the 13th day of September inwt at 10 o'clock lu the fore." noon, when and where all parties Interested nre notified to present their claims or be forever de barred from coming in on suld fund. flttlJlliKI.KU, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tindoinlomd Auditor appointed by the Court of common Pleas of Columbia county, to make distribution of the fund lu Court arising from the sale of real cstute of Sober Bros, by the BherllT, under and by virtue of sundry writs of execut ion issued out of said Court to May TernrlK'.il, will meet the parties Interested for tbe perfoimaneeofbls duties at the ottice of Charles u.Durkley, Attorney, in The Town of bloomsburg, said county, on Friday tbe lHth day or September 1HM, at 9 o'clock A. M.; when and where all parties Interested must appear snd make claim, or be forever debarred from claim on suld funi. C. B. JACKSON, Aug. a, mt, at, Auditor :; 'sTa'.'.i What is CMtorla it Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotio substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverlshness. Castorla prevents vomttlng Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy' and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Cantoris Is an ezoellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have rapeaUdly told me of its good affect upon their ehildna.n Da. O. C 00000, LoirsU, Mass. " Castorla Is the best rsmsdy for ehlldrsn of which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will eonslder the real interest of their children, and sss Castorla in stead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved one, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful genu down their throats, thereby sending then to premature grave. " Da. J. F. Kmcnaum, Conway, Ark. The) Cent or Company. IT M THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BBOTHERB, M Warren NOTICE IN PARTITION. In the matter ot the partition of the real es t ate of Johu Whltenlgiit, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, County of Columbia, state of Fenn aylvanla, deceased. The heirs ot said decedent will take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, a writ of partition has issued from aald court to the sheriff of said county, returnable on the fourth Monday of September A. D. ISM, and that tho inquest will meet tor the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent on Wednesday the Hist day ot Beptember A. D. 1M. at I o'clook A. M., of said day, upon the premises, at whleh time and place you can be present If you see proper. The premises In question are as follows t All that certain messuage and tract of land situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, aforesaid, bounded on the North by Third street, on the Kast by lot of Sarah A. Wilson, on tbe south by an alley, on the West by lot of the estate of Peter Brugler deceased, being In width and fronting on aald Third street fifty seven feet, more or less, and In depth two hundred and fourteen feet, more or lera, wit h the appurtenances. To Daub-l K. WbltenighU Tamaqua, Pa., Chas. 1). liamiin, Tamaqua, Pa.. Norman 1C Hamlin, care of C. M. Moyer, vsncover, British Columbia, Mary A. Walter, Elvlna Whltenlght, Daniel Whltenlght, Joseph w. Whltenlgiit, Charles Whltenlght, Harvey Wnltenlgnu Alice Kline, Mablon liumlln, Ada H. Debart and Calvin Debart, her husband, Clara harder and Thomas K. Harder, her husband. Chavlks O. BabklIT, JOHN MOUHEY, Atty. Sheriff, Sheriff office, Bloomsburg, Pa-i Aug. IN, vm. SOMETHING NEW. IF The Celebrated " Clans " Bread. Cake and Paring I KnlfeManufscturerswantageDUiin every locality to J handle these knives. Best thing in the market. Pres ent attest dear from 11 0 to II 6 daily, fiend 11.00 for MwIsMt.. i SUIU UtU II., rieaonUQ. Fall Season of '92 at THIS WELL KNOWN OLOTIEIIIfcTa- HOUSE '' , needs no Flashy Heading In making Its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for WW pined by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient be continued. Case after case,filled ith all the prevalent styles m 1 It ssxt . a . iNODDy uothmg, etc CALL WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established stand of D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clohiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa. Castorla. " Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend ft a superior to any preaerrpUoa kaowa to me." R. A. Anenn, X. D., 111 So. Oxford 8t , Brooklyn, M. T. "Our physiciaM In the children's depart ment have Spoken highly of thou- experi ence In their outside practice with Castorla, and although we only have) among cur medical aappliet what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits bf Castorla has won us to look with favor upon it." Cmitbo Bosnrab Aa Dismsanv, Boston, I Allbh C. Bairn, Pre:, array Street, If ew York City. St Hew Torkv Price iOcta ORPHANS' COURT SALE - -OF TALUABUE Real Estate. The undersigned administrator of estate of Rebecca .May late of Bloomsburg will tell oh the premises on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER aj, i89l, at 10 o'clock a m the following described real estate. . . . All that certain lot or piece ot ground sltuat ed In the town of Bloomsburg, bounded as fol lows to-wlti On the east by land of Lafayette Creasy, and James Cadow, on the North by Bra. glers alley, on the west by land of K. H. Has. ror, on the south by Fifth street. This lot Is feet front on rifth street, and 1M feet deep, more or jess, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling house. Terms or sal. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid upon striking down of the property i tbe one fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale ; and the remaining three fourths in one year there after with Interest from confirmation nisi, C. U. BaBKLBT, At'y. I. W. WILLIT8, ... Administrator. m parker'4 " CTmmm and bMntlAaa the kexst. tixt Dnmfa) Th Oonsumptlv attei feeble w n Ti. liniwt..MOufk. WUunTAiaV! siiaiM,ri iA.HMII1llirUl.IM.HL OHkM?Ja,W -o- 111 MlrlJlOTMTOSPT Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. j TP 0 OTTLD BAY EVER YTHINB. THE BALD-HEADED MAN GOT AS Mt BAUY TALK AS HE COLLI, STAND" From the Detroit Trlbunn. The birds sang blithely; a CCni! refreshing breeze blavcil ., green foliage, a sky of undefi d wure bent over a rejoicing world but the young woman in the first-rC coach was indifferent to all else av the ill-favored baby in her arms Pn or. the infant she was shwerif.' admiration in lavish quantities tk train had proceeded about fifty nc when she found herself constrained tn share ecstasy with the tall, bald-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 sickly way. Several sweeter thinn than a baby seemed to occur to hii mind, but he mentioned none. "Nothing. The young woman was replying to herself, radiant with maternal love- "Nossing. no nossing wuz sweeter" She had buried her face in the rai ment ot the ill-favored infant to whom she was iterating her positive dt claration. The bald-headed man felt it his duty to say something. Does er ah your baby taH Talk?" 1 The young woman appeared to be astonished that there should be any doubt about it. 'VVhy that child," she enthusiastical. ly insisted, "can say everything." With a triumphant smile at the tall, bald headed man the youni proceeded to illustrate. "Say mammy, tootsey." The ill-favored baby stared vacant- iy- "He's trying to remember," she proudly explained. The illfavored baby dug its fist into its mouth. "Say mamma tootsey." "Goo." gurgled the infant The young., woman clasped her hands in delight. , "Did you ever hear anything so dis tinct?" she eagerly asked. The bald-headed man refrained from committing himself. "Say papa, tootsey." Flushed with success the young woman was proceeding another step in the demonstration of the content ion that the baby could say anything. "Say pans, tootsey." The baby emitted a nondescript grunt. "Did you ever hear anything so plain?" . , ' 6 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 C7 for Pitcher's Castorla. Wfcea Salt ni stek, v fmve fear Castorla. Wfcea ta wm Child, she cried tor Castcrta, Whsnt4sBseeiasirisa,aeolBMCJtttria, wetWOindwestthess OsSoris. There will be a meeting of the L. T. L. in the Lecture Room of the M. E. Church Sunday afternoon at a p. m. All boys and girls, particularly the members are request ed to be present By order of Supt are ji . 1 na assurance that this policy will of the trade is VeineceW Lowenberg s 1