nut fa Has received a line lot of SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, wd DECORATED CHINA. ee tQ fcplhy ir xifi Window Special attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks. 23YES; TiSSTSa JKREE OF CHARGE WHE17 GLASSES AiiE PURCHASED. DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. Bloomsburcr, Pa. - "Well Drcc!, Soon Wc:3 G'rZr; TV2:o Use WJyk 4 y iu II are Quickly Marrxccl. Try it in Your iScxt Iloitse-Clcaniticr. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tofocco. Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AOENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IFfcTiT-r Gccrs j. Gpecialtt, SOLE AGENTS FOR F'. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Pole agents for tlio following brands of Cigars: Homy Chy, Lor.d:e:, Normal, Indian Frir.ccss, Sacicon, Silver Acb Bloomsburg Pa." L4N --ANTIDOTE, TRY' IT 'AND 5EC YOURSTORE WITH CUSTOMERS. IF YOU ARi: IN NEED OF CABFE T , MAT T B W G, or CI-OTEI, YOU. WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT JW. IL BKOWEM 2nd Door above' Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. $6.55 p?nr Beautiful book containing the latest vocul miislo lull shcct-muslc jilui - K, haiitlKeiuc cover, lucludlny tli following fl'lllS, una bridged : Afterwnrds, 40 I've Worked Eight Hours, 40 Uutiy'b Fast AMeop, 40 I WMhMi nnd Walt, 40 Comrades, CO Love's liohleu Dream, 40 UoU bless Our Land, 85 old organ Hlower, 40 Oo Pretty lbise, N) Our Last Waltz, 40 luurd the King, Ml Over tho Moonlit sen, 40 In I0 Madrid, M Sweet Katie Conner, 40 Mary and John, 40 "hut Is l.ove, 40 we. give this book to Introduce to;you KROt'T'S BAKING POWDER And KKOUT'K FLAVOKINU KXTHACTS. UtumriMiwa fur l-UUI VY and HTliliSaTll. Your groc.ur will give you a circular contain Injf Rilillituiiul I'reininiii l.lst, with lull uurtluu lars Uow to Ret t liein free. A LB CUT KUOUT, Chemist, Fullu. DULL WITrt YOU ? i) .-'I :- ,! lTOR--J)ULLrtE55. A FEW CHOICE BARRED PLYMOUTH EDCK MALES For Sale Cheap. These birds are pure bred and will score from eighty to ninety points. W. B. GERMAN, Millville, Pa. iCIeveland nnd Bin Administration. Wo have received an e'eg.int book lot, entitled "Cleveland and His Administration." The first pages of this work are taken from in;-, nat ional cyci.op.i:tia ov American-itioc.tAi-itv, just as they appear in that Kre.it work, illustration and HI. The ftillprigc portrait of Cleveland and Stevenson are adiniiahle. ami tin.,. of Ilayard, Whitney, Lamar, M intiiiu', n nas, jJickinson, I'airc.luld, and Kndicott are approved protraits that give an impressive introduction to the brilliant nun who made: up .Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet. The text of the work is entirely biographical, and was prepared with out reference to campaign purpos-s. This insures for it c.uonsivj and careful reading, it is in no sense partisan, and will be willingly read Ly political opponents. This feature alone will da good mi-sit nary work in Republican ranks. The supplementary pages are made up of carefully prepared and efl'er.'. tivj campaign matter. Altogether, there h&.i never been ir-ued by any political organization a campai;;n document tliat promises so extensive disliibution and gratilying results as Cleveland and His administration." We urge every Democratic Club and Coun y ;ni Town Organization to secure copies for distribution, Clubs may order m quantities through the news companies and single copies are on sale at every news stand. Tao To-limor.L-.l3 Published on behalf of Hood's fSar saparilla are as reliable and as worthy your coni::lcnec, as if they came from your b'.-st and most trusted neighbor. They state only the sim pie facts in regard to what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done, always within truth and rea?on. Constipation, and all troubles with digestive organs and the liver, are cured by I loon's Tills. Un equalled as a dinner pill. 'Your turn will come soon," s'aid the impecunious young man as he ins pected his cuffs. Washington Star. Catarrh in Now England. Ely's Cream Balm gives satisfact ion to every one using it for catarrhal troubles O. K. Mellor, Druggist, Worcester Mass. I believe Ely's Cream Eahn is the best article for catarrh every offered the publie. Bush & Co., Druggist, Worcester, Mass. An article of real merit. C. P. Alden, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it. Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Spring field, Mass. Cream Bilm has given satisfactory result. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. 'I have noticed," said the obser vant man "that the woman with a mole on her neck is usually dressed up to the mark." Bull's Head Flavoring Extracts have been put in the market with pronounced success. Housekeepers who are looking for the best articles should not fail to try them. Price 10 cts. Parent "This is your birthday, Tommy. What can I do for you that will cause you pleasure ?" Tommy "Spank Johnny K' However solicitous mothers may be about the health and comfort of their little children they cannot pre vent them from contracting croup and whooping-cough. But white they cannot prevent their troubles they can readily cure the little ones with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. There are more republics in the world than monarchies. Keep Your Horses Healthy. For heaves, distemper, founder, and worms use Bull's Head Horse and Cattle Powder. Price 25 cents per package of one pound. At all dealers. Old fashioned lace capes are once more the rage. lie thoroughly believes in it. Mr. A. J. Rutherford, Geneva Book Bindery, Geneva N. Y.. writes: "I received a severe knock on my head, cutting the scalp badly. I applied Salvation Oil, and a few applications removed all pain. It is the best thing for cuts, burns, and bruises. I keep it both in my house and shop, and would not be without it." Black tulle will be in great favor for evening gowns. No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla as well as the vuren accomplished by this excellent medicine. There is no use talking, neither Harrison or Cleveland will be elected unless they take De Witt's Little Early Risers. They have a "get there quality possessed by no other pill. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iyr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Every garment wo aril in of our own inanunctxrr. No other re tail clothier in l'liiladelphia can truthfully Hfiy tho Haino. That is why our prices aro uniformly lower than nil others. $12.00 for Jfen'M HandHomo All-Wool Cheviot Suit. $:..")() for Hoys' Fino All-Wool Cheviot Kiico-l'unt Suits. ?l.7." with extra l'nnts. Men's and Young Men's beautiful Silk-lined Full Overcoats for $10.00. Elegant Kersey Winter Overcoat, $10, 812, $V..o0, 815, S'-'O, $L'5. Browning, Leading American Clothiers, 910 and 912 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Warren A. Reed. .5.-:.lillllinO ' rrrr-1 i -1 1 .1 J.-au :;-3 v. n n r;i 1 1 ,:, h'H fill Bl tt'M ( t ji) tyH' va, fnit h. u' '.': irl'n- i;.i.. "'. J : - x i-ft' tf V. ,a t! i I- ' !:c. Vh'iytL ''V.r'i T' r--t crtir'n r.;t'-. r.7-.- 3 ,. .. i -;:'.C. 11 '.'.t ".t .r.- 1 1 - Lr . 'i 1 In :--.n::'.v":i!:Oul.:'V. .i ;',',v:::!T y u!' ,J c , .- nrr,. 1 ;--.i,ttlm! !; (:'; :n w .... . ;o .cl)-j,t'lii. i-v.u :i .cj jl '.j I!.'"V""-M .MTrcftr ;".! T.t? f " ,'sO r iv' V'A nlrc;!'1.:: it t nniil: I. it; 1m .. '-' : :v.l:-u.w-iit.-)MUi :"i.if h u; P"-.f v . 1 - ;",..-n: vi- -1'"'1 (''-' ' ' I.' '". T' 'jlif r-rtny i'uV t't",' 1.' t bt t-:l- of fomssyUril t'laiVr.-. v . u.ali-i uv.v em. A bt. Cur : J.r -i-.wl.i'. i C'.:'"'.b Uonot. ... Cs.-tcr'ii LiUla Liver Tma .-3 r:r7 rrvM r.'.JL vyoaMTloti.'.in. Ono or two Y' a k i p. 'il.'y uro strictly TWotaldo do at. I yv-l-e ji.iv. butty tLnlrf,einltiii..'tioa 1-1- '1 ' u. : lln.m. I;v.rli:t2c-:i:il; liivf i'4.'. tJ I dtui?;;!8ta ovcry wboro, or Lo.it by "'OARTEi? MtDICItlE CO., Hw Sol i:. KALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SuUifuiCi; "ATAKLSIS"(rlvc!ln?tiinti relict mi'l Is U'l ml ill I I no 4'urn fur I'Mi'm. i'rico?!. lty llruifKlstfior mnil. SiuupleS rrce-Aildnss-ANAKKsis," llox -'411), Now Vork City. M'Killip Bros. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade, negatives re touched and modeled lor sup e r i o r finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over 21. Clark r Sou's start. FLY'S Catarrh Allnvs Paiu 1,11,1 -jTgfy HEADJ Inflanimn raon, AYFEVLR T1 Ikv.ls tho fores, Ke-stort-'s the' Sense of Taste ami smell. TKt' 1 TETTEE CUEE HAY-FEVE j A purl Icli' Is appUftl Into i-n.-h nnstnl nnd Is niri'i'ulili.. I'rli o :.n ffhis hi IihiwIkH; liv mull rt'Klsit'ivtl, tkl ets. ELY HUol llKIIM, M Wuircu St., N .V. sruiNG T()IIC And Blood Purifier ProvpRltB worth with the first bottle. It 1h Popular us a Tonli', rupulur os a HUhkI I'lirlllor, fopulur to tnke an It Is nirreoiibln to H ! Hopu lnr fort'lilltlivn, as It aolu roatllly ami lenvpg no bud rrsiillM ; 1'niiulai- In prliit's. it Is with ill tlm I'cii. li nt nil. .liuiiii'i-s' liimble Extriifit SainiiimrlllnlstorBUlo by ull DiUfc!i,'ltils. Ouly 600 a buttle. Wo nialio mid sell tho best fitting Keady-inado Clothes you over saw. Kino; & Co. Opposite Post Office. SI100L OF COMMKKCi-: Not liiio i;!'-!Nrvs ( ir.i.i-c-.r.; Not li!,; nSHOKI'il ii ;; m . , ' ; ; ; N'ol li:oa I.ITl-.UAItV C! )! . I .!'. : I , ; Net lik'.-aTHI.KIJIlAl':! C il.l.lJ i-., TIKHM.'UCMI.Y an.l !;M Pi I .VI ICAI.I.V i;;invizi'Ai. ti o sue; i mai., iilnl'urii" ri i . 1 1 ' 1 f. ir I stani'in. Ad !n s Ni-:i.MNAi.rii: !:.Mii.i.'-;,(,i:iv,'t, lamii.i, x. DUFFLu'S mm wm mm, EL00MS3TJE5, PA. Headtpiariers for fine Pliotngr.q-.hs ardCravons. Copying and e.ila r'.riiv done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be had a', r.ny time at reduced ratej. GALLKItY OVER MARTMAX'S STORE. ln-v-iyr. You Like To Think You Arc "Well. OiO You liopo that tired foi'lliuf, tluit nervousness, Irillalilllly, Imllkfcst Ion, contiisloii nt ldeiis and general lack or vljfor will- pass uway wllh the warm weather. Vou uro Leaning cn a Er:k:n Ecc3. You have lived "not. wisely, but. too well." Your physical, mill perhaps menial, powers have been overworked nnd need some special ele ments ot nutriment not supplied by ordinary food. YOU NEED BRAINOLINE. If 5-our druggist don't keep It, write lur sealed circular to. STANLEY MEDICINE CO., (Star Imjc store) 62 M- Mmn St. WUUes-Harrc READ THIS. mill!lfi.W ,rJr: mmm DOLLARS OFF. WJicn iGiL want a suit of clothes, a new hat, gloves, iierfiivcar and q'cji ts' fnrt. Lshin g goods, you should look for the 'via ce ivlierc joo can gel inst what yon- leant, i;: the latest styles, ai reas onable prices, il few dol lars off is always an ob ject, 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 witJi good u'orh. Good fits guaranteed. The latest th ing in straw h a Is a re no u: h ere. L igh t as a feather. A bea u ti ful line of neckwear, and summer shirts. Ac curate, mcasuj'es taken for silh hats. A ext door to lirst N a tional Bank. JJcrtsch, The Tailor, Bloomsbiwg, Fa. WANTED Wlde-awnko workers everywhere f1,r"S:iIEPP,3 Photosraphs of the World"; the greatest book, ou em III ; costlny; iuu,U(hi; ro tall at f:r.i, epiippD'C cns' or Installments: mammoth 11 OtiflLir OluNtriiled circulars anil leiins tree ; dnlly output over vulu'ues. Atfeius wild wllh MUecess. Mr. Thou. L. Mahtin, ceiilre. vllle.Teitag, pufjTfif.DtpiIO days; mm cleared $71 II n r nUlUUIlArnO Kosk Aiiamk, Wooster, o.,-.'Sln40 nilnuteH; Hev. ,1. IIowaiui Mauison, Lyons, New tirK.,hil in 7 hours: u bonanza: uiaitnlticent oui lit only 11.00. Hooks on Credit. Kr. lifht pnltl. Ad. nf ha WORI T) OlobeElble Publlshlcg Co.,01 m 7U CiKtstt St., rir.i., r., V.i Ualcrs Kiaee I'.'. ft; "YOU DIRTY EOY." . i jl. . 1 I I j'W' .s-.-". .Tr.T-::rV 7' New York World. ' Mot Ham l'lijndln. nt All. In tlio la.utii tip) rueo (pii'.slion is not 07ie of raro pvejudico. It, linppdiis that tlio mas.-cs nf negroes aro not capable of independent tlnmivbt on fjovermnctit. Tho m.is'-s t.f JtnssiatiH aro not. Gov ernment I'.ii'l litt.:iii' s, invress anil cdn c.iti'ili ln-,t (to mi. Si i tho AnicHean l''i'li'rsln'i i:i::si- ;:-cv;iil, i' r th:tt ali-iie n i.Jiu-i'M poiuji. uiiil eotifi'li'iiro. I'nr par ty's sako lupins woiibl have a force bill, n test oalli, a re', uriiintr boa:-1 (,f feileral Kuptrrvisi.r.s npiioinli d by a Uopublii-iin presitleiil. Ho would !:-ivi( ruin to busi ness Hl;il biooil-lied to tlt)V Jieaeffnl coininunities. Tiin Kaiis:n orntor sjioko tho hileiitioii of lii party, and his party what; them wan of it lit Topuk:v ch"ei-eil. ni'imblieauiian would rather huvi' nrip) domination than the present condition. It it would coiupior the south with tlio force bill it would con quer evtry Democratic itate with its supervisors nnd iniirshnls wherever it could. If it would prefer negro domina tion it would prefer nny sort of Repub lican domination to present conditions whero eondi! ions aro Democratic. The force bill i.i alive. Kansas City Timr J. I'veii l;'lni!)ll:iiu Admit It. Hon. Joseph IMedill, editor nnd pro prietor of tho Chicago Tribune, tho lead ing Republican orjfiin of the northwest, lately delivered an nddvess beforo the ARrieultnral Asso-iiition of tho West, nnd nmoii;,' other things waid: "I under state tho truth when I say that tho farm ers of tho west and tho planters of tho south nre charged !foU0,iJi)0,000 a year on their goods for tho profit of protected eastern manufacturers, more than is fair and necessary on tho principle of 'li ve nnd let live.'" The Plaindealer calls this statement to tho attention of tho rabid tariff extortioners nnd those who by voto hnv contributed to aid them in their robbery of tho consumers. Cleve land Plain Dealer. Cant "Four Hundred Tons of Hallots." Tho paper trust, protected by a tariff of seven dollars per ton on pulp, raised from sf2.!V) by McKinley, closed a num ber of its mills about a week ago be cause pauper rags from Europe- -were not allowed to pass quarantine. It was not claimed that this country could not furnish all tho rags necessary to make what whito paper is wanted. Ono result of tho stoppagsof tho mills is that Penn sylvania is short nearly -400 tons of the kind of paper that tho ballots to bo nsed in November must bo printed on. Penn sylvania should see to it in November that she casts 400 tons of ballots, or some thing like that, against the party of high prices and iniquitous trusts. Savannah News. Vliut tho I'ulillc's Servants Bo. Every ono is familiar with Commis sioner Raum's candid admission that ho had given preference to pension cases in districts where they would bo likely to help the election of Republican con gressmen. Every ono knows that the entire body of civil sen-ants in tho United States nro at present spending a largo sharo of their time, paid for by tho government, i:i booming the Repub lican can: o. And now comes Superin tendent Pol ler, of the census, and pro poses to tako tho manufacturing statis tics over again, and issue a bullet in to prove that tho tariif raises waged. feionx Talis (la.) Argus-Leader. Clevt'land'ii Integrity mid IiidcnendexTo. What mo.-.t of all commends Sir. Cleveland to the American peopln i:i Ids integrity and ir.ilepcneVnee. No con sideration can Vempt him to abandon principle. Time mid again lie lias iip pan mly d"lied I'di'-y and invito I polit ical immolation in his adhesion to prin ciple. Andrew Jack-on never boasted of a luoi-o rugged backbone; Thomas Jefferson was never more zealous in en forcing genuine Democratic standards of government. Tho value of sv.ch a standard bearer to the Democratic cause-) in this crisis cannot bo overestimated. It inspires conlideneo nnd betokens vic tory. Troy (N. Y.) Press. I.ouUs I.ILo ii Tidal V.'avo. The present campaign presents many nnusual features to any of those which have preceded it, and one of tho most important is that no less than livo re publican e.-cabii:et ministers liavo de clared their intention not only to voto tho Democratic ticket themselves, but to use their efforts to induce others to do o. Cox, McCulloch, Gresham, SehurZ nnd iacVengh are a strong team, and they will bo assisted by a host of other former Republicans who have cnliiled under tho Democratic banner of tariif reform and honest government. Scri.n ton (Pa.) Times. IU.iIiio'h "l.ove" for IlurrUuil. "Will Dlaino bo tho next man to de clare for Cleveland?" asks the Muscat iiiu News-Tribune. It is hard to tell. Dut Sir. Bluino declared qnito pointedly ugiiiust Harrison in that luief nolo of resignation he wrote Juns 4. Ho noti fied the country that he had no further use for tho autocrat! Davenport (la.) Democrat. Johnny ami Ihtve. The passage of the force bill will mean Johnny Davenport in every state and Dave Martin at every polling preei".ct. Nashville American.
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