orn i.r.TTKU viioM MAumsiit iti. What Mm limn linnn In Dm LfRUIntnr Other Niwa from tlio iiilt:i1. H.Ki;mni n(i, Miiy 24. Tliore Is now mime talk of extending this session nf the logUlntur until June 13. Some of tlie lawmakers nre of the opinion thiit tills will have to be dona in onler to clear tho calendars, nltlioiuh nn effort will le niailo to clear up nil the ImilneM on or before Juno 1. The time this week will be devoted principally to the consideration aud passage of appropria tion bills. Mr. flllss, of Delaware, ba offered a resolution and it has been adopted Inquir ing of the attorney general what action can 1 taken by tho suite government to prevent the construction of a railway ujon the battlefield of (Jettysburg. The bill amending tho bank examiner law was called up, but opposition developed and it , was placed on the p.mtpourd calendar. i The senate bill conferring uH)ii street passenger railways and traction motor companies the power to carry tho mails ( has been miiontkil to allow electric com panies to carry also such merchandise as is usually carried by express companies. When the house bill fixing the salaries nnd compensation of state officers came up for third reading on a special onler Mr. Woods succeeded in having the Uutterdeld bill, with a few changes, adopted as a sub stitute. The changes from existing salar ies in tho more important oflices are the following: Lieutenant governor, $-1,000, an increase of $1,000; attorney general, $8,000, increase $4,300; secretary of tho common wealth $8,000, increase $4,000; auditor general, $4,000, increase $1,000; secretary of internal affairs, $4,000, Increase $:!,000; adjutant general, $H,000, lnoreaso $1,000; state treasurer, $0,000, increase $1,000; su perintendent of public instruction, $4,000, increase $1,300; insnrance commissioner, $4,000, increase $1,000; factory inspec tor, $2,000, increase, $300; superintendent of publlo printing. $2,400, increaso, $400; private secretary to the governor, $2,000, increase, $100; deputy secretary of the commonwealth, $3,000, increase, $500; deputy attorney genoral, $4,000, increaso, $1,600; chief clerks of the auditor general's department, $2,300, Increaso, $700; cor poration clerk, same department, $2,400, increase, $u00; chief clerk of treasury de partment, $2,500, increase, $300; chief clerk of department of Internal affairs (now office), $2,000; chief clerk of adjutant gen eral's department, $2,00i), Increase, $200; superintendent of public buildings and grounds, $1,800, increase, $200. Among the appointments sent in by the governor were the following: W. Hayes Urier, superintendent of public printing and binding for the term of four years to commence July 1, 1892; John H. Snyder, Middletown, Dauphin county, to lie justice of the peace; Kdgar L. King, Harrisburg, to be notary public. Notaries and justices were confirmed. The house bill appropriating $50,000 to the Wernersville State Asylum for Chronic Insane has been reported negatively in the senate. The McCarrell bill increasing the salary of judges in districts having more than 60,000 population was defeated yens, 15; nays, 11. The bill authorizing the courts to extend the amount of property which may be held by religious, education or charitable associations has also been de feated. In tho house, the senate bill providing tor a lward of seven priHon inspectors was reported affirmatively. Thebillirlvingtho University Veterinary hospital $3,000 for maintenance was reported nfllrmatlvely, but the bill giving tho same hospital $23, 0C0 for an additional hospital, was reported negatively. The Penrose bill abolishing the publlo building commission came up on third reading and was passed by n vota of 120 to C7, and goes buck to the senate for concur rence in amendments. A message was re ceived from tho governor vetoing the bill allowing aldermen, magistrates und jus tices of the peuce fees foraflidavitsof claim tax nnd copies thereof, und also authoriz ing them to tax certain additional costs. Appropriation bills passed finally as fol lows: For current expenses of the state board of health; for expenses of appropriation committee; to the .Midnight mission of Philadelphia; to M organza reform school; to Pennsylvania institution for deaf and dumb; for care of indigent insane; Wil liamsport home for the friendless; Williams port hospital; to Memorial hospital, Phila delphia; Philadelphia orthopedio hospital; State hospital at Mercer; Conemaugh Val ley memorial hospital; Phlladelphlasociety for organizing charity; Women's homoso pathie association of Philadelphia: Wilkes Barre city hospital; Lebanon Good Samari tan hospital; Philadelphia-Kensington hos pital for women; Plttston hospital; Potts Tille children's home. Governor Pattlsnn aent in a message ve toing an act providing for the more effect ual protection of the public health in cities and boroughs. The bouse sustained the governor's veto by 66 to 40. The bouse has adopted the resolution providing for a commission to investigate the various Insane hospitals and peniten tiaries in this state. Hahkihduko, May 24. At 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon, while In the operating chair at the Albany dental rooms, Mrs. Surah Rudel suddenly expired. lr. Dash iell had administered gas, as on previous occasions when Mrs. Radii was under treatment, without serious effect. Yester day afternoon, after he had extracted a couple of teeth, he observed the patient's sinking condition and tried to revive her without success, Mrs. Radel was about 40 years old. Her home Is in Powell's Valley, near Halifax. Her slstur was with her when she died,;and she said she had never known Mrs. liadel to have any heart trouble. HAHHtsnuiio, May 24. The following charters were issued yesterday: Central Market Company, of Krie, capital .$100,000; Craftou Ijiiid Company, of Allegheny county, capital $30,000; Mt. Pleasant and Hommomlsville Electric Street Hallway Company, of Fayette county, capital $18, 000. HAimwiiriui, May 22. Tho Market street bridgu hero caught fire from some unknown cause lute yesterday afternoon, nnd before the firemen miueeeded In getting tho flames under control the structure was damaged to the extent of about f 1,000. II AHKihuriio, May 10. The Thornhurg Stone Company, of Delaware county, capi tal, $20,(;00; liig Mvudow National Uus Company, of Lawrence county, capital, $10,000, were chartered yesterday. Michigan Tore! AM.t.c, Camm.ao, Mich., May 22. Terrible for est fires are raging all around hero. The saw mill of Edward Margerldgu, four miles south of here, was burned Sat urday. The lumber camp of Louis Pit ml near Lake City was ulso burned and four men were burned to death. Eight others are miss-' ing. The horses were all burned and the camp totally destroyed. A farm house near Tustin was destroyed and tho fanner, bis wife and two children lost their lives. FlTTsHt KO.S BIO MAIL RTOUM. The Wire Rrrvlce Mill Crippled-All the I.ntrat I'nrtlrnliim. ,, Pirrsm-nn, May 23. It seems almost miraculous that a number of live . wert not lost by the furious hail storm of Sat urday evening, tt was tho most terrible stotm this city has ever experienced. Re ports from many points show that the hnil did Immense damage. Thn tolephona nnd telegraph servico of this city is still de moralized. In the east end of Pittsburg nnd up wards of Allegheny City, nearly every window glass on tho poutli sides of the buildings w.is shattered while nil over both cities, skylights, green-houses, private nnd park conservatories were shattered aud foliage mine 1. In the Phlpps conservatory in Sehunley Park, over 0,000 lights of glass were broken. Tho descending floods of tain did for the Fifth avenue traction linn what the hail did for tho Pleasant Valley, flooding its tracks In places three feet deep In it few moments, wadilng care off the track en route, tenrlng up the roadbed, and burying it several feet under sand ami inild. Th'.s occurred In the Soho nnd Kast End districts. The Duciuosne line escaped a little better. Estimates of the extent of the louses vary, ninny points not having been beard from, but some judges place it as high as $1,000,000. J. W. C. Dell, of John R. & A. Mur doek, nuserymen, etc., states thst the loss to tho Schenley park and Allegheny park conservatories, together with tiiat to the rivate greenhouses nnd conservatories ere, will alone amount to over $800,000. He says that it will ruin some of tho men engaged in that business, line such says that he will be forced to go out of the business, having lost his plants as well as glass. Entertainments were In progress at all theaters. At the opera house nnd llljou theater serious panics were narrowly averted and several women fainted from fright. The stinging pelting of the hail caused a number of serious accidents by frenr.led horses that broke nwajr from their drivers. Twenty head of horses, some of them valuable animals, are known to have been killed In Pittsburg, either by collision or becoming entangled In electric wires. John Downey, the driver of one team was dragged several squares aud fatally hurt. Michael Dunn, aged 14, was almost elec trocuted by stepping on an electric light wire on Second avenue. At Marietta, O., a number of buildings were destroyed nud crops wero laid to the ground. Great destruction is reported in the Belmont, Eureka and Kistervilla oil fields. FROM ALL AROITND Tit It HTATK. The Tall liruke Ilia Neck. Beading, May 24. Oliver Fuber, aged 40 years, employed on the farm of Jacob Eitzel, in Uley township, was hauling wood with a pair of horses, when tho team shied at a heifer In the road and started off on a run. Iu endeavoring to atop the horses Mr. Faber slipped and fell nnd was instantly killed, his nock having been broken. Deceased was a bachelor and had worked for Mr. Eitzel for the past ten years. Saginaw's l.OOO, OOO Itlaze. Saoinaw, Mich., May 22. Fire stnrted Saturday ufteruoon on the mill property of Sample & Camp, and, the wind blowing a gale from the southwest, it swept with frightful rapidity, destroying several in dustrial establishments and 200 residences. The loss will probably exceed $1,000,000. Tho lire leaves many people absolutely homeless and in great distress. Knghicvr .Viiiim Killed. IlARitisnuno, May 22. Caleb Miyin, a Pennsylvania cngincey, was fatally scalded and his fireman, John Mi'l'unu, badly in jured in u wreck nt Tborndule late Satur day night. Maun died soon after being tuki n to the Presbyterian hospital, Phlla deloliia. His remains were brought here yesterday nnd taken to his late home on Kiley street. Father Corr's Condition Serious. Jerskt City, N. J., May 24. Rev. Father Corr, tho rector of St. Bridget's Catholic church, iu this city, is suffering from nervous prostration. He is said to be in a dangerous condition. Father Corr was accused of inspiring the attack on Sn tolll. He denied the report emphatically. For altar Out of I'olitloa. Cincinnati, May 23. It is announced that ex-Governor Foraker is out of politics, so far as any personal ambitions are con cerned. He will never again seek office, but his friends will have his aid any time they desire it. He is rapidly becoming a rich man. Dr. T. J. Dunott Dead. PHiLADKi.rHiA, May 23. Dr. T. J. Du nott, a promlncut physician and surgeon of Harrisburg, chief of the city hospital staff and surgeon for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, died suddenly at the residence of Major L. S. Bent, in this city, Saturday. Kills llard Pardoned. Lancaster, May 21. President Cleve land has pardoned Ellis Bard, ex-cashier of the Lincoln national bank, of this county, who was serving a sentence of five yt ars in the Eastern penitentiary for embezzling $89,000 from bis institution. They Destroyed the Haloona, Blwood, I ml., May 24. The temperance element of Frankton, five miles southwest of here, banded together and destroyed the saloons that bad sprung into existence in the last few months. Three of the leaders of the mob were arrested. Disastrous Fire at Wllliam.port. AVilliamspokt, May 24. The old forge of the Willinmspoi t Iron and Nail Com pany, situated on the south n:do of tliu river, was destroyed by iiro yesterday. Loss about .M'i.OU'l; insurance, $12,000. The mill will lie rebuilt. Vu Ovrrcomo by lliu Heat. Nkw Voiik, May 24. John Utting, 23 yenrs old, of Westell ester, N. Y, was over come by the- heat nt Third avenue nnd Ono Hundred nnd Forty-eighth street yes terday and was sent to the Harlem hospital. SiilyuriL Takra tliu Stand. Caw.isi.k, May 21. Salyards was on tho M and in his own behalf yesterday und got badly tangled wnils i;!vhii; his evidence. The prosecution promises some lit art liny developments before the. trial is ended. Cnii(lit on a Trvatlu und Killed. Richmond, Va., May 24. James Brown nud Mary Sinoot, while crossing a trestle on the Clinch Valley extension of tho Nor folk und Western railroad, were overtaken and iuHlautly killud by a freight train. Mrs. llliilno to be Married. Nkw Youk, May 22. The announce ment is officially Hindu that Mrs. James G, Blaine, jr., is to marry Dr. William T. Bull, who attended her during her illness at the New York hotel. News (lathered from all Sections of the ComtnonweAlth, Wst Ciikstkk, May 22. Samuel Worth, wealthy gentleman, whoso home Is tiprif this place, suddenly went Insane Saturday. Ha broke a mirror to pieces, and with a part of the glass ho slashed his wife terri bly, Intending to cut her throat. His at tack was so savage that she was perhaps fatally wounded before help arrived. Worth was chloroformed nud then taken to the Friends' asylum at Frnnkford, Philadel phia. His brother tnysterlouslydlsappcared several weeks ago and has not since been heard from. Rkaiunii, May 23. Henry Eppihlmer, of the firm of Kline, Eppihlmer .t Co., his wife, and Miss Annie Del let wero returning from a pleasure drive, nnd ns they reac hed the residence of Mr. Eppihlmer, on South Fifth street, he jumped out to nssist the Indies from tho carriage. The horse lx camo frightened nt some object nnd stin ted to run nway, turning the carriage com pletely around nnd throwing both ladies on the opposite pavement. Mrs. Eppi hlmer sustained a severe contusion of the left templo and n number of bruises, while Miss Del let hnd her left collar-bone frac tured, nnd It Is liellcved that sho was In jured internally, ns sho complains of se vere pains In the chest. The carriage was completely demolished. Piiiladki.piiia, May 23. William P. Buchanan and John H. Scott, alius Dutch Emerick, who wore arrested on tho chargo of administering chloral to Henry M. Pye, in a Race street saloon, for tho purpose of robbing him, were given a hearing yester day afternoon liefore Magistrate Pole. The victim, who had been released from the Hahnemann hospital, testified that he met the defendants in the saloon, had a few drinks, nnd the rest was a blank. Both prisoners denied that they hnd adminis tered the drug, but Scott admitted thnt ho was in the habit et using chloral. He further admitted that he was just out of prison. Both were held for trial. pHii.Anm.piiiA, May 24. Judge Butler, in the United States district court yesterday, pronounced sentences as follows: Samuel Garflukle, who pleaded guilty to manufac turing and passing counterfeit pennies, $30 fine and three years aud a half in the East ern penitentiary; Nathan Oarfinkle, Sam uel's 14-year-old son, found guilty of being implicated in the crime, $30 fine and three months in Moyaineusing; John levari, con victed; in conjunction with the Gartinkles, of manufacturing and passing counterfeit pennies, j.")0 fine and three and a half years in the Eastern penitentiary; Harry Slngler, convicted of a like offense, $30 and two and a bait years. Shrnandoaii, May 22. On the Schuyl kill Traction Company's electric railway Saturday, while a new ear, valued ut $:), 000, bound for Shenandoah from Oirard- vllle, and containing a dozen passengers was running at lull speed, "a short cir cuit" set fire to the wood work underneath the cur. So suddenly did the smoke nnd flame burst out that the passengers had Borau difficulty in escaping. Thorc was no water in the vicinity, and before it was procured the handsome enr was burned to the ground. Fi.kktwood. May 33. Captain Jonas M. Shallenlierger, ex-rcgister of Berks county, was killed in a runawuy accident yesterday near this borough. He lived on a farm qbout a mile from Fleotwood. In company with his son Milton he left homo to drive to Bernville to attend tho grangers' picnic. He had only gone n short distance when his horse shied, und Captain Shnllenherger was thrown out, alighting on his head. The horses trampled upon him, aud he died soon thereafter. Clarion, May 23. Night Operator Craw ford, of Foxbsirg, has died at his homo from tho effects of n murderous luwuult made upon him Saturday night. The mur derers have confessed and are now In the Clarion jail. They nre J. K. Mock mid James MclConna. They were put out of the depot by Crawford and lay in wait for him. Grnt excitement prevails in tho town and there '.a much talk of lynching. Wilkes-Barhr, May 24. Tho grand parade of the Knights Templar of Penn sylvania in connection with their fortieth annual conclave came off yesterday. About 5,000 weie In lino and tho weather was fine. Probably 8,000 strangers wera In tho city to witness tho turnout. A bull was given at the armory last night. The elec tion of officers takes place to-day. Bernville, May 23. A grangers ' mass meet lug was held yesterday afternoon in a grove on the outskirts of this borough. All the grangers hi the county were represented aud the attendance was large. The speakers were E. M. Tewkahury, of Columbia coun ty; F. Leonard Reber, of Berks county, aud William M. Bennlnger, of Northamp ton county. Rkadi.no, May 24. Yesterday was one of the hottest May days ever experienced here. Tho temperature at 7 a. tn. was 73 degrees; at 9 a. m., SO degrees; at noon, 88 degrees, and at 1 p. in.. 00 degrees. The extensive forest fires prevailing in this section of the state, it is believed, have af fected the temperature to a considerable extent. Ahuland, May 22. Michael Moran, aged 10, and John Silgrath, agod 15, were badly burned and a machine house totally demolished by an explosion of gas nt Pres ton colliery Suturday evening. The gas bad accumulated in an air shaft, and the boys ignited it by lowering a lighted min ers' lamp into the shaft. Gbttyhbu k(, May 24. Major George R. Davis, of the judge advocate general's de partment, United States army, came here last night on orders from tho secretary of war to Investigate and report concerning the desecration of the battlefield by the building of an electric railroad on it. Lancaster, May 24. David Deaner, a prosperous farmer, died yesterday from smallpox. This is the first death from that disease in this county this year. There wero only half a dozen cases of tho disease, anil all were in the same neighborhood in tho county, ten miles from this city. Ai.toona, May 22. Blair county repub licans held their primary election Satur day. There were three candidates for judge, ami Martin Bell secured eighty-two of the 102 delegates, insuring his nomina tion. Bi njaniin L. Hewitt received forty one delegates and Mr. Mervine thirty nine. Lanca.'.tkr, May 21. HeniT T eonard, for eighteen years janitor nt Franklin mid Marshall college, died yesterday, aged 00 years, no was well known and a great favorite of the hundreds of studunls who attended this college since 1873. Chkhtkh, May 23. The gents' furnish ing goods store of Mr. Lipou at Media was partially destroyed yesterday by nu incen diary lire. Loss oil building and contents, $3,000; partially covered by Insurance. HAuniMiit'ita, May 23. A portion of the tents of the Niokel Plate circus wero de stroyed by fire yesterday. Several persons were seriously burned. The loss was not large. Mil m mm I ID Are you all run down? Scot? s Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Bcott's Emulsion cores Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaomic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting: in children. AN most as palatable as milk. Uctonly the srenulne. Prepared by Scott A Bowno, Chemists, New fork. Bold by all Druggists. Scott's "Well Urctl, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use m iaYir wv arc Quickly Married. Try it In Your Next ISousc-Cl calling. ALEXANDER 1U10TIIERS & CO. , DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Kuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. SOLE AGENTS FOR F.F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Soto sjeuts for the following brunds of Cigars- Hsnry Clay, Londres, Normal, Indian rrincass, Sarr.scr., Cilvor Asb Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, Ul ATT B , or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BIOWIM'B 2:.i Poor aoovc Ciuit IIoukc. , A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. "It fits likv the pnper on the wnll. Of course it docs if ita tlm right kind, nnd it ndds wry. thing to the cheerful negg of the room. Wall Paper pives your walls any effect nnd a toucn ot luxury mat money could not otherwise supply. To eet the best, that ilm question ; but that is neither (linieult or expensive if you go to the right place to buy it. Ours U the place, the variety is iicre. me prices are rignt, lfvou want, we put it on your walls and guarantee the work. Workmen tent any where. Window Curtains too, are here, prices right. W. II. Brooke JSc Co. CAU AT '8 & SMew Ready Pay Store. Comer of Main and Iron Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., We have just received a new stock of Ladies' Gents' Mifses', Youths and Childrens' Shoes. Don't fail ' to see our $2.00 shoe for Ladies. We are losing out our old stoc k of Boots and Shoes at a Bargain. Our line of Dry Goods, No tions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Tubs, Buckets, and Table and Floor Oil Cloths is complete. Come and see us. NO trouble to show Goods. You will find our prices as low as in any town in the State. (nlUfrnMWIMin THE POSITIVE! CURr. ELY BllOTHBRS, H Wsrren Bt New Tort Pries Wets.! ml f htK,oViJ 111 4-41.1 It. MAT GRIDDLE COOKING JQU&iS: fowl. No ! rriim ur w.lchmt required of muj kiml ..f f ...j I,w,.n iUV. p,:i,i., ur.iu.i.i Iniri ioi f id f ir kind. Unr .id. of the Mat ii nm.l.of . nmt.Tl.1 thoroughly nr. proof nd th. olh.r iidei. cotfr.d with IwMmariimd, which ddi iire.tBtrc-niilhtotli.M.t and ou which can bo tmkVd th. met prrfurt Kridii cak.. Thi. arlii l. ..h.u fur iiwelf iii tb.. .vin of Kraulle and llnwar.. Million, ofth.in will .., d ... ..... VH.... , i. .hi ww iu iuar can o. ioki in .wry family th. nwili that do not at one. take an ncency will mlm, the Vr 'Jt .I opportunity of their IIh.. A,u . ft CUT . a uvpn erst from 30 Ut talr a da . AGENTS W ARTEO Hampl. by mail, poita. paid, on receipt of CKNTtJ. F0KSHEE McMAKIN, Sol Minufscturtrs, CINCINNATI, 0 K. It M. LVPAYETTE COLLEGE. CASTON, PEN N A. Seven Onunin. In Art, Pillion. .iiny nnd Rolonca Civil, MlutnK, KliM'trli ul EuglDourlu. uud ClioiiiUlry. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. 4UNC ai.T. Fsll Torm boirlnii Bout. lath. ' For Catalogue, adrireim TIIK KKIilHI UAU, Kuatou, 1'eniia. AND CRKAM '!in tin k.'iit jk i-rcctiv in-nii mill swirl live io mVii thivn UITUOIIT MDI.1. . I- ,,. ..... 1.1 Jilu liuu. rllu, The rreservaline Mfr. Co., Bule Mfm, and rtitcnincH, locednrmTKew York 6-5.lt. d. CI1A7t?n AXLE" GREASE nr.sT IV TIIK WORLD. ttswearlnp Qunlltieaare nnaurpowod. actuall? cmtlaatlntr two boxea of Hay other bran't. Not aectd by I .at. I II K til: t TOU PALE HY DEALERS GENERALLY, tyf 3-21-lyr. mm PARKER'S HAI BAISAWI niraii.ru and linuuriiji tliu hair I'roioiiU'g a lukiiriiiiit irruwtt) Novur Jail, to It. .tor. ll'iuy ,," Y " louiniul color. tuna train iliarn.,.. ii hair lulluu:. v ... i.fuy The Consumptive and Feeble.,,,!,, i i,o jn'lh'rlrnnihaii.liii!u1i.ai,a.hoiilil ua. barker'. (Jin i diKMlu.ii, r'muali. wr.ku,..., l(!uuioli.iuauiIlIiu. 40c. a b ' " P R CO R N 8 . Th. only lure our. for Ponn HIMt. a. THE MA11KUTS. lil.OOMSUUKO MARKETS. CORHKCTKD WSKK1.T. ItETAIL PBICla. Butter per lb $ Kggs per dozen t Lanl per lb '. Ham per pound Pork, whole, per pound 07 Reef, (juancr, per pound . . . c6 neat per bushel Corn ears ' " Oats " " Rye " " I!iu:kwlieat flour per 100 Wheat flour per bbl Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel Turnips " Onions " " Sweet potatoes per peck 25 Cranberries per cjt Tallow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, jutted Rispberries Cow Hides per lb Siecr ' " Calf Skin 40 Sheep pells Shelled com per bus Corn meal, cwt Pran, " Choi) " JIitli.lii.gs " Chickens per lb Turkeys " " Geese " " Ducks " " Coal. .26 .16 .16 .18 to .08 fo .08 1.00 .Go .30 .83 2.40 4 5 1 2.00 1. CO S 1. 00 to is .12 .08 s 4 .08 03 .18 .iS 03 53 .90 2.CO lS .12 .14 , .10 .10 to No. 6, delivered 2.co i . ... j 0 4 ""u 5 3 50 " 6 at vard . 2.25 " 4 and s at yard 3 25 Improve your stock by getting a setting of Barred or White Plymouth Rocks. Eggs from fine birds at $1.50 per 13, or $2.50 per 26. Address, W. B. German, ' Millville, 1 1 Pcnna. I KEEP COOL inside, outside, and all the way through. rilRES'S" ThlHuront T.mpernnco drink i U an UuulUilul, u. U U plousuut. Try IU 6-lU-lt d. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The UH(lciHl.:iif'(l liraliiK licioit icsKircd 10 lii'itlili by Hlniiki linens, iilicr HiilTi-rliiK for wvcinl :! in wll Ii a mn'i'in lunif hIIim-IIuii, anii I lint ilivml (IIsimsk CtmviiiiiiiHon, Is nnxloim l liitikc kiinwn lo Ills r.-llnw siilTi'i'ciH I Iik iih-hiiS or cum. 'I n tluii' w ho ilcHlte 11, lift will cliccr rully KcmUrrcw or cliiiw ii copy ot Urn pres. cilplluii used, wlili.li llicy will tliiilu hiiih cute Idv Cimsiiiiiptluii, AMItmii, Catarrh, Itrwicliitl liml nil llinuit uiidliinir SlnhnJim lie lmpiM all KiimncrH will try IiIh rcincily.us a In liivuliiuHii. 'I'hiiHd dfKlrliiK llio prioiorlpUon, which will cunt llii'iii iioihlinf, und lu-iy pruve u blca.iluif, will plotiMB uddreiui, ltT. Euwakd A. Wilson, Biooklyn, Now Vork Sopu 1, l yr.
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