G Has received a fine lot of SILVERWARE, CUT and ee the iplJiy Special attention I i 1 to me repairing of Watches and Clocks. EYES TESTED latEK OF CHARGE . , WHEN GLASSES AKE PURCHASED. 0. jB. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, Bloomshurcr. Pa. "Well Bred, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use Q R "DAT Tffi fV W Ml HI m & V arc Quickly Married. House-Cleaning. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mailtard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. T3tzt'z G cods -A. Specialty. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Solo agents for the Host Clay, L'ondros, Normal, Indian rrir.cess, Samson, Silver Ash ' . Bloomsburg Pa.1 3 Rvi lf ' r.s Is-An-Antidote ; TRY IT ;AND5EEY0URiT0RE 1 1J-J- WITH CUSTOMERS. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CAKPET, UlATTOTff, or mij C&OTII, " YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 2nd Door 'ibovo Court House. A tare lot of Window Curtains in stock. $6. CC PRESENT FREE I Ik-uutirul bnM: contiilnliiK tlio latest vocal muslo lull IMIIMM-1UUS1C IIIU'-H, HUIlUS'lllie raiui 111' luillni; llic lollowlufc' giius, una- Aticnvanlx, 40 I've Vt orlved Eight Hours, 40 baby's i.'0sl .. Asleep, 40 I Whistle and Wult, 40 J 'wirnde s, 60 Love's Uoldeu Dream, 40 uwl bless our ,, Land, i did Organ Mower, 4 o Pretty Hose, RU uur I.UM Willi., 0 nurd tlm Kltiff, 10 Over the Moniillt Pea, 4i lil M'idild, so Sweet Katie Conner, 40 "ttry and Jolin, 40 "lint Is Love, 4U "ogive mis oooit to introduce to you KROUT'S IjAKING I'OWDER .And KHOUT'H KI.AVOHINO KXTKAOTS. viiurtaua for PURITY and HTHKSUTU. Ymif rn.IQa mil - ...... I .. H I I S Jddliional Premium List with full purlieu r now to get thew free. . ALBKUT KUOVT, CUcmlut, Fnlla, GLASS, DECORATED CHINA. ir Window),' given a a - Try it in Your Next Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands of Cigars: DULL n WITft YOU ? I R)RUDULLNE55. A FEW CHOICE For Sale Cheap. These birds are pure bred and will score from eighty to ninety points. W. to. GERMAN, Millville, Pa. Have yon ever suffered that ex cruciating torture known only to persons who have experienced the paroxysms of gout ? Salvation Oil in connection with the alkaline treat mcnt usually prescribed by physicians will produce a most wonderful effect. Fall ltes Goods fjr Ladien. The Autumn and Winter rvIiiMt o d;css fabrics is novel, elcganlj J most ucwnuering in variety and suiled i to an purses ana tastes, ruin and fancy camel's hair screes, .a frnrcpnna array of changeable velvets, velours ccossaii vcloutine ombree. Sr.otrh plaids, new stuffs in gay Persian, Turkish and Russian colors, siik and wool jaopiards, fancy satir.es and nengannes that are short, striped, plaided, basketwoven and irridecent are some 01 the novelties from over the sea These fabrics come in such an artistic diversity that they re quire an abundance of appropriate models. To this end now designs, from the picturesque, historic and classic modes, to die plain and practical tailor gowns, are constantly created. The McDowell Fashion Journals, published at 4 West 14th St., New York, are the first to publish these models and present them in an infinite variety, intended to meet all tastes and circumstances of life. "Paris Album of Fashion" and "La Mode I)e Paris" are used by the most stylish dress-makers. The price of each is only S3. 50 a year "La Couturiere" is a great favorite and has attained an immense success, be ing ?,voo a year. " La Mode," is the best Fashion Journal ever offered lor the yearly subscription price of $1.50 If you cannot get these journals from your newsdealers send to the publish ers direct. Tlie Advertising. Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always with in the bounds of reason because it is true ; it always appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking 1 eople be cause it is true ; and it is always fully substantiated by endorsements which, in the financial world would be ac cepted without a moment's hesitation. For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. Two tons of eels were caught at Williamsport, Md., in one night re cently. Bull's (lead Flavoring F.xtract, so highly concentrated that only a tea spoonful is used to the quart, are the best in. the market. The quality is excellent, and the price only 10 cts. Several Chinamen have proved themselves successful farmers in Mon tana. Recommends it for whooping-cough. Mr. John II. Ogden. Ashville, N. C, writes : "I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family for six years and can cheerfully recommend it as one of the best remedies I ever used. Have also tried it for whooping-cough with the best results.,' A man in Los Galos, Cal., for ten years has not tasted cooked food. I have been a great sufferer from catarrh for over ten years : had it very bad could hardly breathe. Some nights I could not sleep and had to walk the floor. I purchased Kly's Cream Balm and am using it freely, it is working a cure surely. I have ad vised several friends to use it, and with happy results in every case. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and y. is worth its weight in gold. I thank God I have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is claimed for it. It is curing my deafness. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. The only fresh-water fish in the Canary Islands is the eel. This is the greatest country for raising stock and therefore BuU's Head Horse and Cattle Powder has a large sale in the farming districts. Sold by all dealers for 25 cents per package. The plastic of breaking1 lamp. cVlnueys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chiui r. ; brittle and tcv.ndi. Ninety ni;'.e hi a hur.drjd are brittle. The vor.:t are imported from !.ej-'!-!;ir.v. The best are Mac. hvl h''. "iVnr!-:oiV& "Pearl-glass." a-; to workman- end ctarr,v. The I'.rj are Madxlh's "Pearl-top" a::.l "Pearl-glass." The coarso arc; rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; th','' do not make a good dratt j they smoke. Two Forts as to glass ; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " arc- clear, fino and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. . Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, To, Oko. A. Macuevb Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorfa. Every garment wc tell in of our own manufacture. No other re tail clothier in Philadelphia can truthfully say tbo buhio. That is why our prices are uniformly lower than all others. $12.00 for Men's Handaomo All-Wool Cheviot Suits. $3.50 for lioys' Fino All-Wool Cheviot Kneo-l'ant Suits. $475 with extra Pantn. Men's and Young Men's beautiful Silk-lined Fall Overcoats for $10.00. Elegant Kersey Winter Overcoat, 810, $12,,?13.50, 15, S'JO, $'J5. Browning, King & Co. leading American Clothiers, 910 and 912 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Warusx A. Reeu Opposite Post Office. 4 PI lift. H2 P'.c1:T!fd.v:h-tnfl rc'.iovnult ttio b'eiibfM frxf. -r.t to nlMlloi: utivto ot O10 ijn'rn.iui'li a livln.n, Nuuro. lirow.iiuj.nl. Dintri. tiffer ,Vt, 1'ata !n tlie Phlo, kn. Wliilo tliuiriuofS i',.'."-;-i'.i:c'.ji!li!i Vccu shown In cl3g . l Vii'.;ir.Ll)i a Cor.stii'iitiii.ci'.rrii'i'-u i1vt v'-.'l-.iff i ilHO-.in 'ylii'tcoMi.'.alut.-.vlillAtii-yLlrj r r-"t ti.'la::inrJi;MoItliortw.irlijili'ti'iliiUitiM - mm .. clis thf 7 troolJboalinei'.irlco:?!!'it tTn!P-.-j ti.iirfromtUls'llbirL'KHluKConii'l.uiiti nntortu V ji: ly tlicirgioilnci'iiloci r.ctom! h.'ro.v.iHhc:; T.;;o. rice try tiicin will flml thc-o linlc pilltv.V.i! rt.'..iiafOE.i.uvir.-vtUa.' they will nut lo Mil U. -i W U without thoru. Cut if Uv oUtcje J.a4 ACHE 'la the tana of ro many IWei that hero tt wlr.re r omV our Riviit boiwt. Our j iUh care it wliilo CtUcn lo not. , Ctrtcr-a UtUe LlTer PU'.i arc 7 mrrnM una T"ry c.-.ny to t&.e. One or two pUM ciiVoa uo-o. Ulicy ore atrlotly veoUt.lo auld J not Grip? or VUfo, but by UiclrgcntleacUon pleare:.ll wni UketLom. lavlalsatascenta: llvfor?S. cwjI by UraeglaU ovary wbaxo, r ceut by niAii. ''CARTER MEDICINE CO., Ko:v York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL Fh'.CE PILES A!T AKT.S1S " (rlvrd Inntant rflicf nnil is an Infiillihlo 'on,for 1-IIm. I'rlicH. Ilv liruirKi'uiormall. munnion fw.AililnWANAKKsiS,' Xlox 2416, Nuw York City, M'Killip Bros. Photographers. Only the best work done. 'Fin est effects in light, and shade, negatives re touched cind modeled for sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. T. Clark & Son's store. BLOOMSBURG. ELY'S Catarrh GR2AM Zkll'M Cleans ,h, SFAM Nasal l'a,a,es, fefgajRES Alla;s Tain ami fe? c0lz 'L. 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Main Ht-WIlUea-Bnrre READ THIS. DOLLARS OFF. .When yon want a suit of clothes, a new hat, gloves, nechwear and gen ts' fun. ish ing goods, you should, look for the nlacc where you can get iust what you want, in the latest styles, at reas onablc prices. A few dol lars off is always an ob ject, and lam now malt ing up spi'ing and sum mer suits from a large assortment of goods, to suit all customers, at prices as low as are con sistent ivith good irorh. Good Jits guaranteed. The latest tiling in straw 1iat.su re now here. Light as a feather. A beauti ful line of Tiecliwcur, a u d su i inner sh irts. . lc curate measures talicu for si Hi huts. Next door to First Na tional Bank. Bert seh, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Pa. WANTED Wide-awake workers everywhere for"SCHE?P'3 Photographs of the World" the ifreaiest book on euilii ; costing .00,wu: re tall at OPUPPP'C cash or Installments: muininoih 11 OunLrr Olusi rated clivulurs and terms free; dally output over l.vm volumes. Agents wild with surcess. Mr. Titos. I., Maktin, lentie vllle, Texas, DUftT','!PlI)UQdays; M Iss rleared7HlntMIluil'Uftftrn3 Kosk Auauh, SVooster, ().,) In 40 minutes: Kev. J. Howako Madison, Lyons, New York., 1101 In 7 huura; a bonanza; niHgnltlcent oiittlt ouly tl.Oi). Hooks on credit. Krelifht paid. Ad. nf iha WflRI n Globs Bible Publishing Co., 01 m nWUU. 723 CiMUit St., mi., ft., n 3CS ItucorsStChicigt 111. The English Girl Fro?n the New York Kvenlmj Sun. One tiling the American learns abroad, from the standpoint of the in ternational pension, is that his own pirls are models of respectful demean or to their superiors compared with upper class English yirls. At Krau !;e'.i were two young English girts, whose brother is a lord of high degree, and whose names are constantly read in the record of gay doings. They were there with their mother, who had some ailment requiring a change of climate. They would come into the public dining room. "Where is she, Violet ?' "Oh. she'll be around here soon.'' "She" was their mother. One of thtni had taken a studio at Cannes, which furnished the occasion of their getting off. in spite of their mother's protests, and leaving the old lady to wander alone among the coun try roads. "Tell her we aie going to Cannes this afternoon, Violet." "Tell her yourself. She'll be next you." Then this daughter would calmly bay, in a loud tone, for her mother was slightly deaf, "We're going to Cannes this afternoon." The old lady would mumble her protests over her plate. "Were going, anyway," said the daugh ter, as a finality, and the two would laugh. They were young girls; but to Can nes they went, and unattended. If American girls should behave thus at a foreign table, m how many ways would we not hear of it? It is but fair to say that the English midd e class girl accords better with the ideal we have all formed of the modest, re tiring, respectful demeanor of the daughters of that isle. Not long ago an outcry was raised over the adulteration of lard. It war alleged that cotton-seed oil, suet, and common greases were being mixed with hog fat for the purpose of pro ducing a cheaper article. This stage of the competition between the manufacturers of lard seems to have passed, for the market are offering houskeepers and cooks a cheapened grease similar in nature, but winch frankly comes out under a name that is honest enough to allay any suspicion of deception and adulteration. In stead of being made from the flare or leaves of hog fat, this substance has in it cotton seed oil suet, and so is call ed Cottolene. It received attention at the New York food show, and vas cooked into pie crust and crullers, and used for frying, before crowds which tested the articles cooked. There is nothing odoriferous or hoggy about it, the taste imparted to food cooked in it, or of which it is an in gredient, is not fatty, and it is held to be generally superior to lard for short ening and frying purposes. Without criticising or recommending the us of Cottolene, there is something pleasant in noting the sincerity of the manu facture and sale of Cottolene, and in the suggestion that it neittier pro duces dyspepsia nor spoil complex ions. Tried to Cremate His Wife TEXRIHI.K ATTKMPT AT MURDER BY A YORKTOWN MAN. IIazi.f.ton', November 7. Seve:al days ago Stephen Andrews, of Yo k town, quarreled with his wife. He ac cused her of flirting with a man in the village store and, when she indignrnily denied his charges, he became ry sulky and left the house. Yestei t' iy he returned in an intoxicated comii ticn anil renewed the quarrel. Mis. Andrews, who is a handsome worn in and has always been looked upon 1 y her neighbors as a model house tutc, then told her husband that she won I go home to her parents. This so angered the man that ; t dealt her a heavy blow in the face and beat her into insensibility- He ii,.:n left her lying on the floor. It was re lieved that he had gone away and fr.:s morning Mrs Andreas prepared to .0 to her home. While engaged at i.i work her husband again appeared. I le told her he was going to kill her. '1 he woman becoming frightened rustled for the door. Andrews caught her by the hair as she was passing. He then tied her securely so she could not leave and went up tain. He soon returned, carrying with hiina bed tick filled with straw and the bed coid, and having bound his wife in the tick, set fire to the straw. Charles Tonner, foreman of the Yorktown shops, heard the woman's screams and burst in the door. He was savagely attacked by Andrews, but succeeded in knocking the latter sense less and rescuing the wife, who was terribly burned. Andrews has dissap peared and a posse is now after him.