Has received a fine lot of SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, and DECORATED CHINA. Special attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks. EYES TESTED REE OF CHARGE WHE1T GLASSES AHE PURCHASED. C. JB. M0BB3HS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. Bloom?burq Pa. "Well Bred, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use are Quickly Married. House-Cleaning. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every "Week. rxriT Good3 Specialty-, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's' Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Bole agents for the following brands of Cigars: Hoary Clay, Lor.ircs, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Asb Bloomsburg Pa. fpf IsAn -Antidote TRY IT and see your store With omqmers. IF YOU ARE caw pet, YOU WILL FIND T: I A ..- - . ; j. ...r &i-.v Coiilt JIoPSO. A ;:;. !.. f Window. Curtains in stock. ie-!f ;( ciriilMi, ,j Mi" !..""! voenl music -hi'i I ,-. i -i, 'in 'i - iut' roier, 'Itlil,' ill ' ! II .v 1 ICJ ', in s, unu- lll i ,'.' . ii i'v v,.Mki-J IjjUt Hours, 40 in 'I. I I V.'nls'le iii: 1 'iVitlt , M l.oie, h il'ililt'll DriMliI, ''uiii i.i. l1 Pretty t,w.t nil V.,- I.Mj't 'l It. ' On nil tlii Kliiif, 4.' liver I mi Moonlit. 'ea, in III. I l I.l ... I ..I.. l.lllld, .' "i ii, ,ri--ivr IV.' I !' Ull llt'l , MurV II nil ..;ii, 4 , ..,.,, I, l " ;liv t. ' 1 1 h I) i' iv i 1 1 1 1 1 ' I-ill n 'o to you i- ; " t'n i. M i; w PK' , Ami KitOUT'rt KI.A ViiHJXll EXTIIACTS ''wivin'ii whit? twt srunsarii. . '"l ' k'imju- will civ.) y .ii u circular contain, inir Rt'lilMiini Pieuiluui I l.it, Willi full purlieu l"V lOjiul tlll.lll I I CC. ALUK11T KltOUT, Chemist, Plllla WILLS ' Try it in Your Next DULL "1 WITlt YOU? For, Dullness. IN NEED OF ff&AT'JTBiwa, A NICE LINE AT BBOWERft A FliW CHOICE For Cheap. TliPee birds ore pure bred and will score from eighty to ninety points. W. i. GERMAN, MiI!villc,Ta. Supentitioni About Friday. From Harper 's Young People. Many years aco. when sa!lino-.ritn - ' o were the only means of communicat ion between the different countries, superstition was more rife among sailors than at thi? nrpsnnt tim. These absurd fancies were not con fined to Jack alone, but they were shared in to a creator or less pxtent 1V shipmasters and ntvners. T'rnliv was considered a day of cvi!, and the most malignant results were suntiosi-tl to attend a voyage commenced on this day of the week. In those times he would indeed have lieen a rerklem skipper who would have attempted to sail on tins hi omened day, tor the crew would have broken out in open rebellion, rather than lift the anchor from the bottom or cast olT shore moorings. Since the advent of steam manv of these prejudices have become as ditehct as the ship on which they wcie once entertained. A true story is told of a sceptical Massachusetts captain who, way bak in the early years of the rcrntlilic. tie- tenuincd to exhibit the fallacy of this particular superstition. lie con tracted cn a certain Friday for the building of a ship, and it was arrang ed that the keel of this vessel was laid on Friday, that she was launched Friday, named Friday, commenced loading on a Friday, and hauled into the stream on Jhe same day of the week. To add to the possibilities of disaster.a negro cook named Friday was engaged: and thus fully freighted with the sinister name, the Friday sailed on a Friday, Lound to a port in the West Indies. From that day to this no tidings of the ill conditioned craft have been received. Hut those of us who like P'riday for various rea sons, but chiefly because it leads up to Saturday, upon which day schools are closed, will be pleased to hear that it is not half so unlucky a day as MouJay, the day the school opens again. A German statistician, feeling that Friday had been a much-maligned day determined to make a scientific investigation of the matter, and has found that it is not Friday, but Mon dap, that is the most unfortunate of the weekdays. According to his in vestigations 16.74 per cent of all ac cidents occur on Monday, 15.51 per cent on Tuesday, 16.31 per cent, on Wednesday, 15.47 per cent, on Thurs day, 1 6.38 per cent, on Friday 16.38 per cent, on Saturday, and only 2.69 per cent, on Sunday. So, you see, Friday isn't so bad a day after all. The greatest of all pain cures, Sal vation Oil, may be confidently re lied on to speedily heal scalds and burns. It is recommended by many prominent housekeepers and cooks as a curative that "just fills the bill." Its effect is magical. Winter Tours to California, Florida, and Other Points of Interest Some idea of the amount of travel ing done by Americans as a people, and the comfort and luxury at their command, is gathered from the Penn sylvania Railroad Company's an nouncement of its personally-con ducted tours for 1893. First conies a series to the Golden Gates, starting from New York, Philadelphia, and Ifarrisburg, February 8th, March ad, and March 29th, 1893. Tourists will travel by superbly appointed special trains of Pullman drawing room cars, under the supervision of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Next in importance comes series of five to Florida January 31st, February 14th and 2Sth, March 14th and 28:11. The first four admit of two weeks in the sunny South, while tickets for the fifth tour are good to return by regular trains until May 30th 1S93. They will be conducted on the saTie general principle;', and maintained at thU high standard manifested on all Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours. For in formation and detailed 'itineraries now being prepared, apply to Ticket Agent or Tourist Agent, S49 Broad way, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ; or 233 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. About two thirds of the men in this country use tobacco. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that wo let them go cn break iiy. Wo go on buying and rmblingf. V'hac should wo do ? Get Maebeth's " Tearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break iii use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they mako a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. P.rt willing to mv a nickel more and stop this constant expense ana annoyance. I'ltt8bnr!h, Pa. Gr.o A. Macbeth Co, Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castorla. "lAl . Is the one place i lllo can Men's and truly low prices, $15.00 For Men's and Young Men's soft, unshlnab!e Black Clay Diagonal Three-button Cutaway Frock Suits. Other dealers want five dollars more for as good. Men's Overcoats, $10.00 to $10.00. Boys' Overcoats, $.00 to $25.00. $15.00 For Men's handsome, all-wool Blue and BLck Kersey Box Overcoats, Cassimcre lined, half-lined with silk, velvet co'.lar3, raw edges and lapped seams, colors guaranteed. Browning, King & Co. Clothiers and Tailors, 910 and 912 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Warren A. Reed. Opposite Post Office. CARTER'S l STYLE "M es. -w;.i ipvw.ia H IToplnehaand rrllovmlt thotrnuMn tie.r I'ont l oliilloua nUitoof tho x'toru, suc'i r1 li'T-iTFi, N'uwie, UrowalnuM. IH;tr..i iu.i'- t't'iuT. l'nlnln tho RMo, fco. Whilo tliolrrouij tWjt:iaU Buccotn has twen hown In cutJu . rn'sio. ynt Carter's tlttlo Liver Pit! I tr 1 ru;ill v.luullo lu Connllpatlon, curing niu! !'' v;n'.iiiG lUicinnoylnffconiiilcliit.wli'.lo llu ykM 1 .i'iv"lr:lili: onicraiof tbontdiiinnlijilliiii:' r.'fll-r. 1 v r nud loRUiilo tho bowel3. Evoall i'Mjoziy UEMD '.Vl'iiei'vr'TCtiMb'sttoostrf'wlna.ilollicr-v.M a;.-p in' m tUlmllatrcnnlnKCompliiiiit; but fnr:u ) riulythoirgoodnon.iloi'unotcoillK.ro.ftii Illirti f'loi'acetrytborawlllfiud tholitllorl!lTr.lo-r.-ol,Tlniomunrway.thttboy wiU not bo wit iu; t j uo v.ubout tbom. But af tor aUslck aoi'.. l the ban of ao many Urea that hern f vttn't vt-iako our groat boant. OuriUlacurolf.wli:l ot'icrftdonot. . ... Ctnf Llttlo Liver rilla aro very nmalt vnj vry easy to tako. Ona or two pill mate a ilm-o. ru. y aioatrlotly vefintablo an.l do not urlj oe purao, but by their gentloacUon ploaM all wh-J vsothom. la vlalaat 25 cental flveforSl. T drogglata everywhere, r auut by aal w ARTE It MEDIOINB CO., New York. SMALL PiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRiCE PILES "AKAKESI8 glvv Initnnt rpliof nnil la an Infullllilo Core for fllei. PrlceSl. Ity DruKVlKtAormnii. "nmpica rrM.Aillrwi8"ASAKESiS,, llox iUlil, Now York City. M'Killip Bros. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. Clarl 4k. tit. Son's storw. BLOOAXSISUIIG. ELY'S CATAIRRH Na,.U Parses. dUCOVU Heal the Sores, f. Keslorcs the KL S i-f- SensoolTaste TRY THE CUES AV-FifclVEK A pnrtlrli' N miplli-il into hiu'Ii nfwtnl unci 1h niil'tvabli'. I'rli'i' ."ill '''ill ill I'niirirlsts: by mull ivifNti'ml, w i'ts. F.I.Y imo'l'll Kits, Mi Wiim-n ht., N .V. SPRING TONIC And Blood Purifier far w?r? ProvealtH worth Willi thn fli-st hottlp. It Is Popular us a TuiilP, Popular n's 11 lllooil l'urlrtor, Popular to tuku an It 1h uitremiblH to all ; Popu lar lor Ulilliln r., us It ium ivu'llly nnil pav no bud results ; Popular In prlees, 11s It, Is with In tin rearli of nil. Mauiiiits' lioublo Kxlrui-t u............lli.. 1 f.w. u:il.. l.i.' nil DrlHi'LrlHm. t 111 1 V Inn. mii'i.i iiim 10 t". .j - "oo"" coe a buitlu. I on Chestnut Street where you Boys' Suits and Overcoats at o- SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Not like n M'SIXKKS COt.I.KCK; Not like aSIIOKTIIAM) CoU.EdK 1 Not like a I.nT.KAkV OM.I.EiiK; Not likea TEI.ECiKAI'II UMXE'J K, i.'.i THOROUGHLY timl KM I'll ATICAI.EV IJSIUVinVAI. null OllIUtAI., r.itnlnirup mnllpil fur 4 NUinns. Ail lri's-i, NKI.MiN AKT111K MIl.LKIl. I'n-s't, Klmlru.N DUFFEY'S MARKET ip lillSl?, BL00MS3UH5, FA. ITeadquarters for fine Photographs and Crayons. Copying and enlarging done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be had at any time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER MART MAN'S STORE. io-;-iyr. READ THIS. DOLLARS OFF. When you want a suit of clothes, a new hat, gloves, necliwear and gents' furr.ishing goods, you should look for the place where you can get rust what you want, in the latest styles, at reas onable prices. A few dol lars off is always an ob ject, and lam now malt 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, fits guaranteed. The latest thing in straw hats ai '6 no w here. L igh t as a feather. A beauti ful line of necliwear, and summer shirts. Ac curate measures taken for sill i, hats. A ext door to l1irst v a tioual Bank. Bertsch, The Tailor, Bloomsburg, Fa. WANTED WldiMiwake workers everywhere for"3CESPP'3 Photographs of the World"; the greatest hook oil eailli; costing (fiOu.luo; re tail at fl.it"', UrDU'Q ''"''h or liif.1 ailments: mammoth 11 uvfltrl 0 lust rated -i: i-uUies ami terms tree ; dully output over l.vn volumes. Auviils wild wli.li snein s. Mr. Til OS. I.. Mahtis. Cent re- rl'eiuwiljri u'iS!i PHOTCtlR APHb HortK A ham Wooster, 0.,tfl In to minutes; H v. .1. Howakii MAUitioN, Lyons, New V01K., $lul In 7 hours; a tioiuin.a: uiamiltlivnt nut Hi only fl.W. Hooks 011 i.'redlt. l'iil,'!i- paid. Ad. f fin WftRF H Qlohs Bible Publishing Co.,cl UJ "Viau. 7:3 ClKKK C'.., Ili'J., !., c: 3.'3 :;y':s:s St., CS:cige 111. H-;j-iot. KTA.. 3 THE NLXT MORNIN6,TTEEL BRIGHT AT!0 HEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS DLT lCi. Sty doctor aaya It acta gently on the stora.ic!, liver and kidneys, sail ti a pleiuant laxative-. ui Ink la mada from taertw, auJ U prunared .'or uuj 111 tnlly as tea. ltlacslleit A i druictlstr -ell It at Wo. and l.u0 a ua-jic. it Lino; tinet i;ei It, .unit your addreue fur tree i ai.ir.li. HUri V"uiully SllvJO'tno wive, liio K LL.. Jt Lay. Ill onl. Ttolio lit'ilthy. tlii.oniltfL'i:s.iry. A'litiv.A oiiA'iAia; r. t,oouwauu, iicuv..v. is.-nkira. ti nr-jr?,, "9"' bam P-j iv'J fa'O OH, SHOUTIN'S MIGHTY SVEET. Oh, ahontln'a mighty tweet ' When yer about when yer meet. An ihek han't rotin an Bay: "Bless Gord far de meet In! Blnsa Gord fur de greet In I" Bhoutln cornea mighty eay dat a-way. But ter ahout when yer part. An ter ahout Tom yo' heart, When yer gwlne far away, far away, Wlil a let 1 1 n gn han'a An n-farln atrnnKn lan'n, Pliontln comes mighty hard sni'h a day. "dlnry" ntlrks In J o' th'oat At le whistle o' iIp Ixint, Dat cuts lak 11 knlfp thoo yo' heart; An "Ilalli luiiih" bleaks At do raisin o' de Makes Dat loo.icns up do ropes ter let 'cr start. Ilut rf yer fix yo' eyo On du wrltlu in do sky, Wlmr dn "gomlliys" Is all strurken oat. An read do prormus clalr Of mmtlier Koth'rln there, Yoa klu say fnr'well, my hrolhcrs, with a shunt. Den shout, brothers, shout! Oh. tell yo' vlrt'ry out. How neltber death mir partln kin undo )er; lxiok fust nt yo' los. Hut last at do cross, Slnuiti Klory, glory, glory hallclulnh! Ktith M. Stuurt lu Harper's L'azar. Iihi-iI to Satisfy. Some pprsnns nro hard to satisfy. The thing in hand is of littlo worth, but the obji'ct beyond reach seems nil desirable. A clergyman in Maine, who lives near tho Foacoast, narrates nn occurrence which gave him a moment of disappoint ment, but which has also supplied him with a very good story to tell. IIo hud planned a beautiful drive for the benefit of a lady from the west who was visiting his family a lady who had never seen the ocean. Tho route was chosen iu such a way that not a glimpse of the sea would be had until, at a cer tain bend in the road, the party wonld como out upon a high open space, com mnnding a magnificent view of the broad Atlantic. As the carriage eamo out upon tho plateau the clergyman turned a beaming face on the lady, expecting from her an exclamation of delight; but instead of happiness on her countenance, he saw a look of longing. "Oh," sho said, with a sigh, "how I wish I could see the Pacific!" Youth's Companion. Seen In the Metropolis. A refuse cart was close to the curb on Thirty-seventh street, between Madison and Fifth avenues, recently, while the driver, a healthy young Irishman, talked to a woman who had on each side a little chap dressed in sailor costume. Most passcrsby must have taken her for a nurse ont with her charges from one of the fashionable houses near by. After two minutes' talk the woman lifted the lads one by one to the side of the rough driver, who had carefully spread a piece of stout paper over his cargo to protect the clothing of the children. One lad, tucked close under the driv er's arm, was permitted to hold the reins, while the other poked the staid horse with a short stick. The three drove off eastward, smiling, while the woman fol lowed on the sidewalk. .The children were the driver's own, and they were as well dressed as half the children native to the locality in which the scene oc curred. JTew York Sun. Books with Uncut LeaTes. A book, the leaves of which are uncut, possesses no value of an intrinsic char acter beyond one that is cut, but really less. For that matter, if ii is to remain uncut, it is as valueless as it is useless. There is a class of book collectors, how ever, who place a premium upon books with uncut leaves, and so commend them in their advertisements and cir culars. There are persons who load certain shelves in their libraries with uncut books. Of course they are not for use and are not used, and Rre valueless except for keeping. Brooklyn Eagle. How Pishes Multiply. Fiseatory authorities of the highest standard tell us that were it not for nature's grand "evening up" provisions, the fishes of the seas would multiply so rapidly that within three short years they would fill tho waters to such an ex tent that there would bo no room for them to swim. This will hardly be dis puted when it is knowu that a singlo female cod will lay 45.000,01)0 eggs iu single seasou. St. Louis Republic. &izo of i'umilics lu 3uropo. The avorago sizo of families in the various countries of Europe is as follows Vrmii'i II ll!t ltiiitiiliiii'u. PI.1T1111 1( 11- 51 ftl i Hungary, 3.70; Switzerland, 3.04; Aus tria and Belgium, 4.05; England, 4.08; Germany, 4.10; Sweden, 4.13; Holland, 4.SS; Scotland, 4.411, Italy, 4.50; Spain, i 4.05; Russia, 4.8U; Ireland, 5,'JO. . Honeymoon Cookery. "And so my little wife cooked this all herself? What does she, call it';" "Well, I started it for bread, bnt after it came out of the oven I concluded I'd better put sauce on it unci call it pud ding." Exchange. ) Thero are but 1!)0 colored voters in I North Dakota. Thero aro 15,000 iu the city of Baltimore. Baltimore has an i area of thirty-swo square miles; North UukoU naa an urea or 7U,0U0 square: miles. Whittier, the poet, it is reported, said to the doctors in nfteiidanco a dav or I two before Ins death, "You have dotio: the best possible, n ml I thank you; but it is of no use I am worn out." Strange stories are frequently told of tho doings of electricity, and there is no doubt that of all the forces of lmturo this is the most capable of eccentric manifestation. The pyrometer measure heat in de grees and fractions, and will give accu rate figures even though tho heat runs up to the unthinkable intensity of 7,000 degB. ! We learn from a doctor tlmt stitur uieriug is almost uukuowu among sav ages, Ij this infirm'ly, th m. 0110 of tuo ' penalties wo pay for civilization? 1 .: 4r fa.1 A trii ,l '1" 1. 1 i.',. 7!i v 1 . 11 1 ) ,T lit- ' j '. 'I It1', 1 ": r- 1 V si- 'if' -V! :'f ,1 II St i!
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