IRO.U ALL AnoCXD THE STATE. Newt Onthrred from all tftlmi of the Common trout th, Eastok. June 81. Yesterday wnsalumnl day at Lafayette college and they iiihJh the moat of it. The literary societies held unlons at 9 o'clock. J. S. HcManter, of ersey City, was the orator twfore Frank ib ball, and Ker. Kord Oilman, of New .rk, in Washington hall. Professor W. V. Keen, M. I)., L. L. D., of Philadel hla, delivered the oration before the trus tees, faculty and students aid alumni. His subject was "The Claims of Medicine as a Career for Eduoated Men." Class re unions were held at noon and athletic sports In the afternoon. Washington, June 17. Fourth-class postmasters were appointed In Pennsyl vania yesterday as follows: Beavtrtown, Snyder oounty, W. M. Kel ler, vice A. H. Dowersox, resigned; Prad envllle, Westmoreland county, William B. Smyths, vice I. P. McCartney, resinned; Chatham Run, Clinton county, O. J. F. Bamm, vice Franklin KuliiiK, resinned; Chllltsqitaque, Xorthumlwrlnnd county, C. F. Walter, vice J. E. K. Schwenk, re signed; Cochran's Mills, Armstrong coun ty, H. S. Myers, vice Mrs. A. McKee, re signed; Eliervale, Luzerne county, Mattie Nesbltt, vice Getrge Nesbitt, dead; Le maaUrs, Franklin county, K. B. Piehl, vice T. M. Smith, removed; Lovelton, Wyoming county, Mrs. H. C. Vaughn, vice H. B. Miller, resigned; Middleburgh, Snyder county, J. W. Kunkle, vice J. W. Swarts, removed; New Albany, Bradford oounty, J. M. Wilcox, vice S. S. Ornisby, removed; Port Treverton, Snyder county, C. W. Knights, vica J. F. Hoffman, re moved; Sinking Springs, Berks county, H. B. Hull, vice PI. Y. Brescler, removed; Windham Centre, Bradford oounty, F.' O. MoHher, vioe J. H. Ureeue, resigned. Washihotow, June 21. Fourth-class postmasters were appointed in Pennsylva nia yesterday as follows: Aaronsburg, Centre county, H. H. Weaver, vica M. , M. Musser, removed; Bart, Lancaster oounty, F. E. Brown, vice B. B. Altken, removed; Callensburg, Clarion couuty, C. S. Shaw, vice H. C. Wilson, removed; Casaville, Huntingdon county, A. J. Henderson, vice A. H. J-van, removed; Duffryn Haur, Chester county, Clara L. Shields, vice Benjamin Fulton, resigned; East Brady, Clarion county, J. W. Bennett, vice A. W. Bell, removed: Uwi, Lebanon county, Loganton, Clinton county, W. A. MorrisAI ice. . John Berry, removed; Morrisdale Mines, Clearfield county, George K. Hummel, vice Harry Washburn, removed; Neffs Mills, Huntingdon couuty, O. W. Lupfer, vioe Henry Neff, removed; North Bangor, Northampton county, Levi Wledman, vice Christian Speer, resigned; Palmer, Crawford county, Thomas Hau ratty, vice A. C. Pet tit, resigned; Pen Held, Clearfield county, Hiram Woodward, vice F. R. Scofield, removed; Port Royal, Juni ata, county, B. F. Hlmmel, vioe Eftie J. Cooper, removed; Rockville, Chester county, William Andrew, vice J. N. Beiler, re signed; Utah, Indiana county, T. O. Alli son, vica W. S. Denison, resigned; Volant, Lawrence county, William Qrahatu, vice F. B. Morehead, removed; Walnut, Juni ata county, B. F. Crozler, Jr., vice J. W. Hostetter, removed; Wampum, Lnwraticw county, W. H. Braby, vice J. C Cunning ham, removed; Yellow House, Beiks county, J. R. Ottldin, vice D. L. F.hoads, resigned. IIu.ntisgdon, June 19. J. W. EUwood, the notorious post office burglar, who bus been routined iu jail here uwiiiting the pleasure of the government authorities at Pittsburg to remove him, walked out of the open front door of the jail and his ' whereubftuts Is unknown. United .States Marshal liar rub, of .Pitts burg, came here for EUwood uud had a blacksmith file off Ellwcod's hobbles, leav ing the latter free in the jail corridor un attended. While the turnkey was eujoyiug his lule looming .sleep EUwood opened the front jail door a;id wr.lkxl Into liberty. Mur ' shal Harrah returned to Pittsburg without Ms prisoner. This makes the fifth success ful escape from the couuty jail under the present sheriff in five month. PirrtiBi Ra, June 19. Mrs. Rachel Tar- fcuck, eof Elizabeth, in the Mononghela Valley, has just come into possession of almost $18,000. About a year ago. her oncla, a bachelor, died at Plainfleld, N. J. Ea was about to will bis large fortune to a public library and to bis brothers and sisters, but died before he could sign the will, which bad been preparedly the law yers, then at his bedside. Under the laws ef lew Jersey, it baa just been decided that the fortune must be divided between the nieces and nephews, and Mrs. Tar buck's share is (17,91)0. The lady has gone to Plainfleld to receive ber money. Alijchtow!!, Jans 19. The' 100th an niversary of the Independence of the Re formed Church - hrAme ria was to have been celebrated in this city yesterday by all the Reformed churches in the Leblgh Val ley. Extensive preparations bad been made and some of the most prominent men in the thumb. wei to -participate. The weather, however, was unfavorable aud the general committee at a meeting In Ziou's church Saturday deolded to postpone the celebration until Thursday, June 34. The postponement was announced from all the Reformed Church pulpits in the Le high Valley yesterday. Johnsonville, Jims 19. The annual Meeting of the democrats of Northampton county was held here Saturday afterpoo'i and waa largely attended. It ratified thi proceedings of the county committee and sleeted Monday, July 81, as the time for noising the county convention, and Eaaton as the place. Tbe proposed amendments to the party rules were also adopted. The most important of these changes U the abandonment of separate nominating con ventions. Hereafter tbe democrats will bold one convention to nominate all couuty and legislative candidates. Potts villk, Juue 19. New cases of smallpox in tbe southern part of Schuyl kill couuty are announced almost dully. Tbe shoe manufacturing town of Onvlgs burg has ctillcd upou the county poor di rectors fcr a m stance In nursins and Quar antining the family of baniel Smith, the father, mother und daughter belnir alllicted with the disease. Luuilingville and Schuyl kill Mouutaib, nearby, each have stverr.l casea and tbe residcuts of the surrounding farming country are becoming alarmed. Strict measures have been taken against the spread of tbe dl-ue. Ruadi.nu, June 19. A pair of cliildUh hore thieves are in jail here. Tbey are Herbert and Harry Snyder. One U 7 and the other 9 years old. They were before a magistrate Saturday afternoon aud charged with stealing a horse and wagon owned by John Smith. Tbe boys were endeavoring to sell the nrtlcles In tbe wagon. On Wednesday the same children were iu uourt nuti were accused of having stolen a horse and carriage, liecuuse of their tin ier years they were set free. Coatkhviu.k, Juue 19. The soutbuni Ind of Chester oounty has for several rabid dogs. Saturday a mad dog passed through the villages of to Run, Laurel and Mortonville doing wholesale damage. A little child named DeHaven, while playing in Its parents' yard. Was Its vie tim. Over a dozen dogs, fifteen cows, ami; ove horses were bitten, before it was kil)d' All of the stock; bitten will be UHed, ; 1 . HARlsBURr.'Jun'20. Tb follcvltm were chartered yesterday: JUnilugton & Hhersnan Company, safe manufacturing Philadelphia capitnL IMO.OOO. S Jvinl Tube .Company, of Philadelphia; capital, (30,000. Tomhlcken Water Company, of Drifton; capital, $10,000. Prifton Water Company, ot Hazel 'township, Luzerne county; capital, $30,000. The Coxa Iron Manufacturing Company, ot Drifton; capi tal, $W0,0O0. Coxe Brothers & Co., in corporated for mining coal, of Drifton; capital, $250,000. One Idea Water Com pany, of East Union township, Schuylkill county; capital, $10,000. The Beaver Meadow Water Company, of Banks town ship, Carbon county; capital, $10,0iX). Lebasox, June 30. Peter Dixon, color ed, is lying in a critical condition In tbe Good Samaritan hospital, in this city, with poor hopes of recovery. He was brought to the hospital with wounds in his breast and side, which wen- Inflicted with n knife, It is charged, by Dudley Prophet, also col ored. The knife penetrated the liver and lungs, and blood poisoning has set in. The stabbing took place at the Coleman fur nace at Cornwall, Prophot having waited some time for his vlotlm. Dixon was stabbed fire times. ' Prophet escaped to this city, and was arrested in the Cornwall and Lebanon passenger depot. Hari.issiru, June SO. On bis way to work yesterday Frank Swangsr, aged 17, stopped at Mebriug'a stable on Cameron street. While talking with Josh Miller, a colored boy, the latter picked up a gun, which was loaded for rats, and began fool ing with it. Suddenly tbe piece was dis charged, and ths ballet struck Swangnr in tbe face, ranging upward between tbe eyes and lodging in the forehead. The colored boy was arrested, but subsequently re leased. He says the shooting was acci dental. Swanger was unconscious nearly ten hours, and it is believed cannot re cover. Natrona, June 21. W. P. Dysert, a Philadelphia burglar, held 100 armed men at bay all night at Cheswick, oud only sur rendered when fifty determined men burst open the door of tbe - building he was in and overpowered bira. For ten hours a steady fight was kept up on both sides, and when captured one of the robber's eyes bad been shot out and bis left arm dis abled by a bullet. Dysert is supposed to have been implicated in fifty robberies in Western Pennsylvania durinj the past two weeks. Rkadinq, June 21. While sitting under a large sbadn tree in front of bis home at South Birdsboro, David McCalllcker, aged 74 years, who had been blind for over tour years, suddenly recovered bis eyesight. There appears to bave been no special cause for this occurrence, but the fact re mains that while for several years he could not see with or without spectacles, now be i:an easily read fins print with the natural ay. , Lancaster, June 20. Ex-Protboatary John W. Mentxer, convicted of embezzle meut, was yesterday sentenced to pay a flue at 11.292.84, the amount embezzled, and to undergo an imprisonment of two years in tbe county prison. As soon as sentence was pronounced Mentzer's counsel presented a special allocatur, granted by Judge Green, and Menter was released from custody on entering $1,300 for his ap pearance. KnERDAi.E, June 17. This city was the scetiu of a fight over a guiue of craps which may rosult in another murder. It seems John Mntgotnery, in a quarrel with Thomas Morton, cut Morton's throat from car to car. The muu is still alive, though :n a critical condition. Believing he had killed bis muu, Montgomery Hod to the mountains. Waynesboro, Juno 17. Vildle riding on a Philadelphia and Rending railroad train J. F. Oiler, a leading business man of this place, bad a satchel stolen whleb contained ft, COO In money aud papers belonging to the Oelss manufacturing company of Waynesboro, with which corporation he is connected. Shaefkerstown, June 17. While Mi chael Umberger and John Groh, young men of this place, were handling a revol ver the weapon was accidentally discharged. The bail entered Utnberger's left lung, making a dangerous wound. He is lying at the point of death. ' Lancaster, June 16. Horace L. Halde man, of the firm ol Haldeman, Grubb A Co., owners ef ths Chick les furnace, Lan caster county, sustained Injuries in a run away accident which may prove fatal. His daughter was also dragged over sixty feet ana Is seriously injured. Cbxhtsr, June lfl. The thirty-first an nual commencement of tbe Pennsylvania Military College was held at that institu tion yesterday. At m meeting of tbe board of trustees Governor R. E. Paulson was elected president and Hon. John Wana maker, vica president. Shartlis villi, June 17. Tbs large Swiss barn on the farm of William Sohlap ptg, near this village, was detttroyed by fire. The. live stock was saved. The ori gin of tbe firs is unknown. Ths loss is $3,500, whlah is fully covered by insurance. Harrisburo, June 17. Wilson's dis tillery at Hlghspire, six miles below this city, was burned last night. The loss, it is estimated, will be in the neighborhood of $200,000, on which there is some in surance. Wiluamsport, June 17. The P. E. con vention of the Central diocese of Pennsyl vania, which met here, adjourned to meet next year at St. James' church, Lancaster, which will be tbe occasion of its 150th an niversary. Susqckuansa, June 20. Fred. D. Van Horan, agent for tbe Anglo-American Sav ings and Loan Association of New York city, was found yesterday dying in a barn at Steven's Polut, a village five miles from here. It is supposed that he is the victim of foul pluy. HARKisnrp.u, June 20. The members of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association ar rived at the Lochie.1 lunt evening. They left for neiKling this morning as the guests of the Readiug road. A largo number ot journalists joined forces hero. New Mine Innpnotpra Appointed. HAnnisiiCRfi, June 21. Governor Pat Mson bas appointed Bernard Callaghan, of West Lelsenrlng, Westmorelnud couuty, Roger liuuip-sou, of Harrold, Elk county, mine isi-eetors for tbe Ninth and Tenth Bituminous districts, respectively, in con formity with the recent act Increasing the number of Inspectors. DeiuocruU Will Meet In Phlladolpblu. Hahhimhvko, Juue 10. The executive committee of the democratic state commit tee will meet Iu Philadelphia on the 2uth iitkt., for the purpose of fixing tbe time and place for holding tbe state oeavenston. A BRUTAL VATIIKIt 14 TROVDLR. John Wonder Arrested for Cruelty to II ll 9-Year-Old Son. Philadklphia, June 21. John Wonder, a letter carrier who resides at No. 83S C'barlotta street, was arrested by Lteuten ant HeaUm, of ,h Seven tl district, on a warrant cliftrglng: him with' cruelty to bit B-year-old os). (."', v T. ! A week or so ago neighbors who wen ware ol ths harsh treatment the boy was receiving notified the Society to Protect Children from Cruelty of the ease. An In vestigation was made and a warrant issued for Wonder's arrest. : As the accused seemed to have stopped the brutalities he was in the habit of In flicting on his son, the warrant was held without being served. Last evening the neighbors were startled by the Agoniz ing shrieks of the lad, and, knowing full well the reason of the outcry, notified Lieu tenant Heaton, who went to the house. The heartless parent, It was found, had stripped off the buy's clothing and bound bis bands with a rope. Tbe Ind was then tiended so that his feet barely touched the floor. With a "piece of heavy rubber hose Wonder lashed the boy. Each blow laft a livid mark upon the boy's body, many ot the cruel lashes drawing blood. Lieutenant Heaton states that he found the boy to be a mascot bleeding sores from his heels to his head, and that he could banlly have survived any additional blows. Wonder was given a hearing before Mag istrate Clement and held in bail for court. Tbe boy was turned over to the soctoty. A THAIN WRF.CKt ll IN A TUNNEL. four Persons Lose Their Lives and Many Others Are Injured, Nkw York, June 21. A train on the Ing Island railroad, upon which were abgut 1,000 persons returning from the Sbeepshead Bay races, was derailed lust evening in a tunnel a short distance from Parkvllle, L. I. Two persons wers killed outright, two died soon after being ro moved to the hospital aud about 100 were injured, many so seriously that they will not recover. Those killed were Patrick Dally, H. S. Pringle, Henry Spink and Robert Cuttln. Was Disappointed In Love Too. Philadelphia, June 21. The motive for the weird suicide ot Watchman Elmer Hammond, which ocourred at Atlantic City, is believed to bavo been despondency over his discharge a week ago from Shell enberger's hide aud tallow work, at Ox ford and Mascber streets. It is also hinted that unrequited love bad something to do with the case, as he had been paying at tention to a young woman here, who was seen in his uompany on Sunday and to whom he is said to have been engaged. Somerset County Democrats Meet. Somehmkt, June 21. The Democratic oounty convention here was presided over by Hon. A. H. Coffrotb. John H. Ubl und J. M. Oats were elected delegates to the state convention. Strong resolutions were adopted indorsing tbe national and state administrations, Secretary Harrity and Chairman Wright. A resolution was passed demanding the repoBl of the Sher man eHver bullion purchase law. Three Criminals Sentenced. Philadelphia, June 21. Harry Mills, Charles Griffith, and J. D. Lenoir yester day pleaded guilty before Judge Bregy, ia court of quarter scsaious No. 2, to con spiracy to assault and rob George Bond, the receiver of the Philadelphia Traction Company, at the depot and Seventeenth und Berks streets. The defendants were given the full extent ot the law, . two years each In the county prison. Hit Ove; the Kye With a Sledge. ITAnn.iKUi'.o, Juno 21. Wm. 11. Max well, of 1127 Paxtou p'ret't, narrowly es caped losing nn eye while at wcrk in the frujr, shep at the rVnusrlvnnin steel works, Stcelton. The accident occurred through his helper driving a Ley info a froK, when through somo ruisLfip the sledge hit MP. Maxwell over the left eye. He was brought to his home in this city immediately. ' His condition is serious. Four English Ladles Rnhbod, Gexkva, June 10. A considerable sen sation bas been caused in the Cbamounix district by the robbery of four English ladies, who wero accompanied by guides, While crossing Mt. Boubeinmo the party was stopped by two masked men and com pel led to band over their money and valu ables. Tbe police are searching for the culprits. Will Study Americau Railways. Berlin, June 2!. A colonel and ten other officers from a railway regiment of the German army have started for the United States where they will study th American system of railways. Each of fleer will travel through an exclusive dls trict. to which be will be assigned by tb colonel. The Oldest Oravestoae. WHrritfARdH, ' June 17. Tbe oldest gravestone In tbe cemetery ot the Episcopal church here is to tbs memory ot William Allison, burled la 1727. Tbe stone was broken la two by a cannon ball during tbe skirmish when Washington was encamped on Fort Hill. It bears an impression ot a skull and cross bones. Went 100 Miles Without Knowing It. Bdrlinotox, N. J., June 31. James A. Lewis, of Columbus, N. J., got drunk hers last Friday. He was put in bis wagon aud his horse started for home. Word bas ' 1 . m Fi j ,nn ti ueeu receiveu irom v luemnu, iov uiuoa away, that Lewis and bis horse bad turned up there. Of bis trip Lewis has no recol lection. Nost Tear They Meet In Cleveland. Pitthburu, June 17. At yesterday's ses sion of the Amalgamated Association con vention it was decided to bold tbe next an nual meeting in Cleveland, O., on the third Tuesday of May, 1HU1. The confer ence committee was appointed in the after, noon. A Hank Teller riuleides. Carlisle, June 17. John A. H. Bar nlttt. teller of the Farmers' bank here, com mitted Hiiicide yesterduy in Texas, where. be bad gone for toe benefit of his health. A Large Hreuker ISurnt'd. " POTT3VILLB, June 17. Tbe $100,000 breaker of the Mid valley Coal Company, lotuited near Mount Carmtl, was destroyed by fire last evening, together with tbe superintendent's ofllce. Large Atteiiilaiirn h the F'ntr, Chicauo, June f. l'ald admission to the World's Fair yesterday were 8,7.4;, total attendance, ll!i,073. Another Vlotlm ot the Tlirutre 111. alitor. Vasiiinoto!, Juue 17. A. L. Ames, who was Injured iu the Ford's theatre dis aster last Friday, died at the Emergency hospital last night. ll W "eV "V AVT . - i.YrrMin ,n 1 l ; sm 1 a I wjrilC (V.VHI All IU1I UUHlvkfHf' Majwrwww. n'YH Xf Mitrri MrktrvjiMVTinri Cnfi TAvet OH and Hypopliosphites of Lime and Soda will' build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Beott'a Emulsion euros Oonfhs, Colds, OoRiunviion, Scrofula and all Aaaomie and Wasting- Diseases. Prevents wastinr In r.budroa. Al tost as palatable as salik. Cot amy tbe genuine, prepared by Bcott Bowne, Chemists, Mew Xork. Sold by all Druggists, ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Totacco, Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS KOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every "Week. JPztxiz-z Goods j Seseci.a.lt"2'. SOLK AGENTS FOR F.F. Adams & Co's Fine Bole agents for the Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, -Samson, Silver Acb Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, lUATTOTC;, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H.' BjTOWII'S 2nd Door aoove Cou$ House." A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. A Wmmf Saved If 0 EMU I The way to save your pennies ' is to buy your Dress Goods, Trimmings, Corsets, Cents' Furnishing Goods-, . Shoes, 6cc, at A9 ",T TTTr 7 TlfT n w a "Hi. m Ready Pay Store. Our Goods are all new, nothing lasts long enough to get old, our prices move them. Remember we are headquarters for SHOES of all kinds. . I ELY BROTHERS, es Wtrren Bb, New Tork. Price &0 ctsl. nro sroof. 4-81-llt. F. M. id inns' 1 la-uyyi-TMr urv r s 1 jM it a 1 i aw 1 1 jii 11 i 1 1 kji rLurLL, Kind orooDiUiw 3 HAP TO MM 1 I) nr. riTB. ; INVI1L mCMLUYUUKJIUKLI nil II BT r m al Vj ar sa Ta1 " PL. BTaYawVoTT V BSSSSSST- T SSSSSSSSP- i aw7aaw7oBSS) BSSSSSSSas.- .OSBBSBBSSB. -' VawBBkw -a Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands pf Cigars- T -r Tn Tr-a -1 y-m cn u 'u; mi ' s $ rail POSITIVE CURE. PROVED MAT AND GRIDDLE cnnixinn iiiiucomdined. -(Fatsat atwllei !.)- ssd th otktr eide ! fovvrMl with hMMmr hmi .kii a nsw esiinsrr eriicii in M mm tor ensertn lbs matt rrir food. Ho ! rrinif wr watthiDS rwinlrad of tat kled ot im4 ookodoe thiiraai. A poaltivo mtrantM asslnal barnlst food adds irnl Innsth 10 th !, aad ob whit h a bo bkd lb mortserfMt srlddlMks. TbUsrtlcl ioiid omjr for iuielf In Ik UTlas of snalM aad tiswsr. HilliB of tliA will b told h wwm tiws m w lomr cob do sola la ovory romilr. lb ueiU thol do bo! l obc Mk n gacr will mlii th orraY l opoortBBlif of Ihttr Htm. iinbi ttUY9 WIBTrs emstVMtelMBaao5e.AEK Bsasl kr ssbII. BMesBld,earelslof MCMTa. FQRtHCE a NcMAKIN, Ms Mssslsetsrari, CINCINNATI, ' ra v aa w w .ao.aamA m 1 n r nriimiv i'A uuiiis nil- m - C ll T -tv m m mm a BV ST T V sr w M "It fits like the paper on the Wall." Of course it does if its tVio ribt kind, and it adds every thing to the cheerfulness of the room. ! Wall Paper gives your walls any effect and a touch of luxury that money could not otherwise supply. To get the best, that is the question ; but that is neither difficult or expensive if you go to the right place to buy it. Ours is tho place, the variety is here, the prices are right, If you want, we put it on your walls and guarantee the work. Workmen sent any where. Window' Curtains too, are here, prices right. W U. Brooke A Co. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRECTED WISELY. RETAIL TRICES. Butter per lb.... , Eggs per dozen . ij Lard per lb , .16 Ham per pound .18 Pork, whole, per pound 07 to .08 Beef, quarter, per pound .... 06 to .08 Wheat per bushel 80 Corn ears " 60 Oats " ' .co Rye " " 80 Buckwheat flour per too 1.40 Wheat flour per bbl 4.50 Hay per ton " 12.00 Potatoes per bushej 1 .00 Turnips " ,2j Onions " " 1.00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt it Tallow per lb 08 Shoulder " " 15 Side meat"" .14 Vinegar, per qt .08 Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .18 Raspberries .18 Cow Hides per lb .03 Steer " ." " l0S Calf Skin 40 to .50 Sheep pelts .go Shelled corn per bus .65 Corn meal, cwt.. 2.00 Bran, " ,.25 Chop " . . r 1.25 Middlings " ,. 1.25 Chickens per lb .12 Turkeys " " 4 Geese " " .10 Ducks " " ,0 Coal. No. 6, delivered , . . . . 2. so " 4 and s 3 50 " 6 at yard 2.23 " 4 and 5 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, Millvllle, 1 t Penan PARKER'S MAID MAI OAII CtMDM BoJ UoutlflM h Ml. Prooma. . luiuruuil frowtk. rail, to BMtar. OfBf HklP ta itm fmtkK.I Pain.. Cum o.l. diMOT a hair UUu, l)nigi Ths Consumptive and Feebla aad tii wha jun.r hum ah.unl ilwu, ,ml4 na rukrri OlBCOT Tonlo. Itnmth.aoraUooiiU, WniUiui. lAiln7ln. difMliua. r amala wakiiH, uLaoiuaUau anJraia. . I (. HINQERCORNS. Th.oalT KnranfWOoraa. ml all yaw. IUXm vrl.ni taijr. Ucta, al UriuigilU. S-1MW. SAW MILLS, EHQIHES, - Improved Variable frlotien Teed SAKS A. B. FAROUHAR CO, PRESERVATIVE, MUknic'n, . Dalrymi'D aim ('reamerymon tan Ktifp .Milk and C'R'uia Hwcct and rivHii a woclc u wurnifHt went In r WITHOUT ICE Tas! It'HD, Muiplt', ivllabUi i tbrui). Kiiini)i free to any iiiIiuhh. I'mi'iiti-cs una Holu JUru., TliB rioi!rvulliinMf(. Co., loueUur t., Now Voik. 0-U. 0. jm . , an rm-w samalBV abtbtbb1b iJttl 'i. 'i -uiiL iH-tt.Ki) iir.triirtiiuiM 1 rtM. h'nr uuriitu lnv ;il.lr.M TIlAO. IS. KOWMNn,nil AT HOtVBE "IfifiT' FREj h bib 11 a ' terrorised by numerous