Has received a fine lot w- and jgce the iplky Special attention to tne repairing of EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE WHEN GLASSES ARE PURCHASED. C B. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, Bloomshurq, Pa. "Well Rrcd, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use SAPOUO 8rc Quickly Married. Hotsjie-DIcanin"-. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and ITuts SOLE ACKN'TS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IPtittz" Gooes Speoialttt. SOLE AGENTS FOR T? T7 a j o tt : Bole agents tor the Hoar Clay, LondrQS, Normal, Indian Trir.cess, Samson, Silver Ash Bloomsburg Pa.j 8pjpggg AN NTIDOTE STRY- IT rfrt ra;ftiS'5ia&71l IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or Oik CI.OTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 2nd Door ftbovo Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. LOST MANHOODS (Pivcr trench I.'ervo Remedy,)! ko!u with a WrilU .1 Ccr.rnUo fcuio j 1 r 1 5 Mimcrv. Lot, 01 J.r youineii. " oad. UPORC AHO AFTCH UBf. liche, W ikc'vl. I.fte. Hf ..-I 1 V -II mnA I... VAVul J,P?Xcr.lnithc' tx,ciued t.yover-xrilon oi ""'hfullndltcreiion, wt irh ulilrttelv Utd to In. 'y. Connumption and Insnuity. Price, it oo B. With every t order wo give a wriMn to euro or roftind momy. By mill te "TedUmi. PIVCH'9 BLMEOY CO.. Toledo; 0, a DECORATED CHINA. iq 1 WiqdowjJ given Watches and Clocks. Try it in Your Next -.. '' : ti following brands ot Cigars: a, DULL WITH" YOU ?B R)RlDULLNE55. A FEW CIICE For Hale CSteap. Thpse birds are pure bred and will score from eighty to ninety points. W. B. GERMAN, Millville, Pa. Social Laws for Girls. Wlicn a woman of such unques tionably ln'.;h position in Sew York society as that occupied by Mrs. 5ur t"n Harrison consents to define the best and most careful society laws for girls, our young women can well afford to listen and remember. There is every indication for a most agreeable interest in the series of ai tides on "The Well-IIrtd Girl in Society." which Mrs. Harrison will begin in the November issue of T,e LaUetf llotne Journal. Xrt TTi,. ...:n , ' " ' ' 1 ..111 in this series, take up every phase of a gi-l's life in society, and point out to ncr principally tne mistakes it is wisest for her to avoid. Catarrh in tho Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, and as such only a reliable blood purifier can effect a pejfect cure. Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of catarrh. It gives an appetite and builds up the whole system. Hood's tills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to Ks natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. It is stated that there have been over 700 workmen killed on the World's Fairgrounds, 34a having met death in the construction of the line ArU Building. No ice cream woi thy of the name can be made without lemon, orange or vanilla. Use V.iiir.irn.i 11,, ing Extracts, which are as good as the r..: t: 11 uu. x rite 10 CIS. A curious marriage custom is re 1 - ,1 1... T ... ... . luuicu uy i;r. l ost as evistimr in southern India among some of the primitive non-Aryan tribes. This consists of wedding a girl to a plant, a tree, an animal, or even tr an in animate object, the notion being that any 111 hick which may tollow an act ual marriage may be averted by a union of this kind. Nearly half a centim- of iminter rupted success in the cure of cough. coiu ana incipient consumption has given to Dr. Bull's Com-h Si-run n reputation not possessed by any other simuar remedy, it is a sovereign cure for all diseases of the throat ami chest. The receipts of wheat for Septem uer were me largest on record. She is delimited with it m r Hannah Moore, Hebron, N-sb., writes: "Mv mother had a swollen lni caused bv afalL I rmrchased a hnt tie of Salvation Oil. We used it ant! I never saw a remedv work so w,-ll It took tne swellinir down immediate ly and effected a cure." There is a scarcity of corn in Mexi co and the people threaten to revolt in consequence. Gilt-edge Butter Keep your cows in a sound and healthy condition by using Bull's Head Horse and Cattle Powder. It will increase the flow of milk. Trice 2 cents ner nackatre. a - o Mr- Beecher's Quill Pen The soft auill nen which ITt-nrv Ward Beecher used in his last litem work is utilized by Edward Bok in doing all his editorial work on The. lAtdiCB Home Journal, the pen haying been presented to the young eauor Dy Mrs. ueecher shortly after the great preacher's death. Catarrh in the head is A rnnqtittt. tional disease, and requires a constitu tional remedv like Hood's to effect a cure. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel htables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies. all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzeix, Proprietor. The tVIaoiifi of r)rp.iV?nr Intnr. t x ? 1 vuiuiuv,jia ia auiuau w LUC liiuu, There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imnorted from Germany. The best are Mac. beth's "Pearl-top"& " Pearl-glass." Two srts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and " Fearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of proper tion j misfits and misshapen ; they d not mal:e a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass ; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough agafnst heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. f Ittuburtfh, Pa, Gun. A. MACWirn Co. Children Cry for Pltcher'o Castorla. Every garment we fill i.t nour own manufacture. No other ro tail clothier in Philadelphia can truthfully say tbo b.iiik;. That in why our prices aro uniformly lower than all others. $12.00 for Men's irandsomo All-Wool Cheviot Snits. $3.50 for Hoys' Fino A 11-Wool Cheviot Kneo-l'ant Suits. UJTj with extra Pant. Men's and Young Men's beautiful fiilk-linod Fall Overcoats for $10.00. Elegant Kersey Winter Overcoat, $10, $12, $13.50, $15, $20, $25. Browning, King & Co. fading American Clothiers, 910 and 912 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Warrsn A. Reed. Opposite Post Office. CARTERS Plcl naeha tnd toIIcto nil Iho ronMm tw fl"iit (o nfcUtouj oiAtoof th4 j.t-i:i, r.uuh uj ej-.lnp. l'ln la tho 81do, Whllo tUnlr treo luii. ta'lo eucctdt, La been ah jwn lu uuzi , 3RCK STwIwlio, yet Carter's Llttto tlw "ICS K I'j-.ia'.ly v.-.lni,lilolnConst!iv-.tlor., curlt:p(i:: -: :i!iutf tlilrai'iioyltiRroijplaint.wUi'.o ihnc!a3 !.. dud tdUlo tho bvTffl Kv -n 'J .li'.y c-Jy i'.if;rfra!nlLlidi(trirrBiuKccnii'lfii:it; tj.iti't irorncotTtiiomvil! tl.cilit:,lopii)f.Vrili HI ''"tlitVannof t o tnary IWnr IMt Ji'-i'ir'-rn v uiikko our Ixxut. O it puUC'.'.aiciu:i4 cihore do not. . Carter's Little Livor Rib aro verr rnn'.t r:i T5rjr oay to tike. Ono or two rl'.'.o ir,:ik'jrv ioi-.. T'.iojr areotriotly vc,:i;Ulilond .lo dji c-T-J rnrfrn, but by UielreontlHacUof. v.)'! UBOlhom. luvtala at 25 cents; ttvof rft. tyj.1 t y draUU everjwlujxu, utmmtl ui-O. ''CARTER MECtCIM! CO., Now Yort. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FrtlCc "AAKESIS " (rl vp lntant n-ht't ami la an ItituHibio Cure for FIIm. I'rk-o$l. ny 1)ruK)tiforniHil. imnplt- rre.Ail(lrcss"A.'AKIis," Uox WW, Nc-w York City. M'Killip Bros. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled lor sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. t. Clark Sl Son's store. BLOOMSBURG. KLVS Catarrh CREAM BALM wmm Cleans the Nasal 1'assages, HrBn Allays Tain and J 5iVL Sin A, v Inflammation, wmfm 'Heals the Sores. Restores the fejL .J&- Sense of Taste and smell. TRY THE CURE HAY-FEVER A partlole Is applied Into caeh nostril and In aKreeitble. I'rlee .r" ivntn nt DnitrglslH; by mull rt-KlHiered, 60 ctd. LV BKOTllliliS, 50 warren rtt., ?t .1. SPRING TONIC And Blood Puriftor Vwwnatta n'lth tlia Mm-, hntiu1 T. in Popular us a Tonic, I'opulur as a Blood Purl tier, Popular to take aa It la ak'reeuble to all ; Popu lar for Children, ua It acta readily and leaves no had rtttiilt.M Pttmilnr In nrfiM. no it. Im wirh. Ill trie reach of all. .Maimers' Dotiblo Extract KarsunarilUi U for gale by all DrUKglats. only Wo make nnd soil tho host Uttliij; Koady-niade Clothes you over saw. A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any ; other Dressing at 5 cents. a'uttlc goes a long ways becaHM tliocs once blackened with it can ; bo kept clean br washing them with water. Feopfo in moderate circumstances find it protitable to bar it t 20c bottle, becauro what they gpend for Blacking the save in shoe leather. ' a It is the cheapest blacking considering iia quality, and yet we want to sell it cheaper if h can be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enallo ua to make Wolff's Acms Blacking at such a pritu that a retailer can profitably sell it at K'e. a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 18J3. WOLFF & B-aJDOUII, Philadelphia. Old furnilure painted with PI K-RON (this is the name of tho DaintV looks likt Btained and varnifilied new fturniture. )nc c.)at will do it. A child can apply it. 1 oti c;;a change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany ; there is no limit to your tretanitlon that Dosl- 1 tlvely does all Ibat tl claimed for It. It remove FretJclt-a. Llvur.mnles. Blaclc- head!). Plmrli. Tun. and nil Imperfections of the skin, without injury. A fl-w applications will render a rough or red Ftsln.-ft, smooth and white. It is not B'-onmPtic tocoyi-rdefeeu, but neure, and fruaruntued to plve satl. faction. PriceMc. At ilnu'irlfts; or K-nt by tutU. cnd for tcs'.lmuniuls, TOLEDO, - OHIO. QJ READ THIS DOLLARS OFF. When you want a suit of clothes, a new licit, gloves, neckwear and gents' furrdshinj? goods, you should look for the vcace where you can get lust iv hat you want, in the latest styles, at reas- onableprices. A few' dol lars off is always an oo feet, and lam now mak ing up spring and sum mer suits from a large assortment of goods, to suit all customers, at prices as low as are con sistent with good work. Good pits guaranteed. The latest thing in st?'aw hats are n ow here. Ligh t as a feather. A beauti ful line of neckwear, and summer shi?'ts. Ac curate measures taken for silk hats. Next door to First Na tional Bank. Bertsch, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Fa. GKATEFUL J OOMFOUTINU. EPPS'S COCOA BHEAKFAST. "By a t'jnroucb knowledge of the natural lnwt which govern Hie operallons of rtlyesllou and nutrtl Km, and by a careful npplti'ailon of thi fl no proper! lea of well-selected Cocoa. M r. Kpps has provided our breakfast, tables with a dell, cutely Havered beveraife which may save Mi many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be tfiadually built up until slronif enoinrh to resist every tendency to disease. Ylundreits of subtle maladies are float ling around us ready to attack wherever there la a weak point, Ve may escape many a fatal ahart by keeping our selves well foitltled with uure blood und a prop erly nourished frame." Cef nrrvh UateHe. Made simply with boiling water or milk, sold only In halt pound Una, by grocers, labelled iuua i JAMES KPPK & CO.. UomoeoDathlQ Chemists, London, toL-laud. "5iifltaS5r The Chain olpviionce L v. 'Srkm in now complete that A rfyy DR. HEBRA'3 VIOLA M Ls?r,ar- rVL" -Via.. w w gb PUTTY ROOT. A Vegetable fiib.lunc of I'm In Mending Ilroken China. The orchids of the tropics nrf char acterized by their straugo form anj curious growth, yet we have Homo equally curious in our own clime, if we but stop to look at them. Apfa-trum hjmale, nioro commonly known as Putty -root, or Adam and Eye, may be found at any time in the year when not buried in snow, except a short time during tho summer when it takes its vacation. Tho solitary, ovate, ever green leaf is a half foot or more in length and conspicuously veined with white. It always has a shriveled ap pearance, as if it was about to die. The conns are composed largely of glutinous matter, and were much esteemed by oar grandmothers, who used them for re pairing their broken china. Oold thwaite's Geographical Magazine. They Llv In Hons Boats. A Memphis writer introduces to the publio a strange population who aro counted as residents of that city, al though most of them were born on tho Mississippi or one of the streams empty ing into it, and have never lived on dry land. These people ocenpy a floating settlement of house boats. The boats are sometimes named, and many of them ore neatly painted, and shew signs of comfortable furnishings, jnjging from lace curtains at the windows and pic tures to be seen hanging en the walls of the interior. The colony in mode up of representatives from twenty-odd States drained by the MiHoiseippi and its trib utaries. Moored side by side, 160 boats were counted by tho writer, who learned that some of the families began their naviga tion of the river as for north as Mon tana. It is not a fixed population, for, although most of the boats have been anchored at Memphis a long time, tho absonce of ono of th farr.ilieH is noted now and theu, and the inquirer is told that the head of the house haa changed his hubitut to New Orleans or soma other river city. The house boat owner, of course, pays no rent; to escape it ho took to the water. His food consists cliiotly of fish, at catching which he if an adapt. He knows bHter than any body else where to find the cat, the buti'alo, tho perch, and innumerable other li-.lt. Prii't wood serves hiia for fuel, and clothes, tobacco, spirits, and a few necessaries, are secured by an oc casional day's labor as a 'longshoreman, roustabout, or farm hand. How He Saved Money. A newspaper reporter who has wielded a pencil for various journals, for nearly a score of years, told an interesting story about himself to a party of con genial friends, the other evening, that will bear repeating. He said that during the earlier por tion of his journalistic career he found it almost impossible to lay aside any money, notwithstanding the fact that he was then a single man and earned a first-class salary. Try as ho would, the money he re ceived on Saturday for the week's work would slip away from him, and when Monday came around there remained nothing for him to do but to strike tho cashier. Finally the cashier became tired of being hit so early in the week, and tho reporter was warned that he would have to give it up. " I managed it in one way and an other," said the writer, "but after a time my friends also became tired, and I found myself in many embarrassing positions, until I finally hit on a pe culiar but altogether satisfactory plan." 'And what was that ?" he was asked. Well, it was simply this: When I got my mouey Saturday afternoon I went over to the post-office, purchased a registered letter, put a portion of my salary in it and then addressed it to myself at the office. "Of course the letter was not de livered until Monday, and in that way I managed to get along all right and fi nally to save some money." Qnacks and the Oallible. Quacks have been, and quack will be and there will always be a publio ready to heed them and happy to pay them, says the Saturday Review. The peony root of Galen, tho cramp rings of the honorable and scienitio Robert Boyle, the sacred balsam, and Sir Eonelm Digby's apoplectic snuff, " composed of noble cepholick subjects which at once, or at most, three times using of it, with God's blessing," cured "the apoplexy and the lethargy, also va pors, drowsiness, imposthumee, dizzi ness, and pains and heaviness of the head," have all alike had their day with countless pectorals, cordials and elixirs. New panaceas will arise in spite of all analyses and in the teeth of all expo sures. Nor is it possible to believe that legislation directed against such indus tries would be of much avail, so hard must it be to make laws for the effec tive protection of the pockets of the gullible. An American Athens. One of the prettiest little cities in America is Austin, Texas, It is situated in a beautiful basin, the rim of which is an almost perfect circle of verdant hills, that are ever shrouded in a purple haze. causing to be bestowed upon it Athen's ancient title, The City of the Violet Crown." In the ceuter of the basin rises a mound, and upon this has been placed the famed eapitol building, for which Texas gave land enouch to form a no inconsiderable State. It is an im posing and beautiful structure, the fifth highest in the world. Throunh the ba. sin flows the Colorado River, a ro-mantio-looking stream, across which a costly dam has been thrown, forming a beautiful lake some thirty miles in length, shut in by the wooded hills. Tostal cards originated in Austria about 1370.
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