THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. A LION TAMER. It Considers the lieu th mml Danger ous Anltnnl to Handle. 7h"frn hii kimrttrro for Ettropff, I fm-uiiM quite wtH nctjiiulntttl with Willintu rhil.'ult'U'hla. awl found It I in a clxHTy, lUrlit-lusirtcd Uttlo man, a unpretentious as pmudblu, arxl yot W! to vxptn'.u tho tnystorkw of hi t nioro Kiirly than nuy trarncr I tmxts mot. And, imlcod, ho ought to lv mime sihvIqI kiiowhiljTP of tlKorw wl lloru, f.r be wns boru thlrty-nliio ywirs aco hi u omo.ll nHtuwrk owimkI hy hl frtt.lM-r. ftml hna beta tratulntt vrfM lwn.ts nil hltt life. Not only wnf hb father a tOiowmnTi before hlni, but both his grand mother www allow wonn, tho nie rrmklna much monoy Iry pxlilliltiuK through KnroiH a black mm brouvht from Afrlon. ami the rthT dolus equally well with a trnlu ed walrus in Uusslu. rhlladelphln's (mittf-io-anx! father was resident it rhllndelphln, wIuto lit HtwI until wltMle life. Hta name wag Jacob M-vr, tuij lie wo a Jew. ILiv liw etnlrrii:ed to res-many, to estab lish himself in business, he found H prudent to r-hangp hits name ou ao cotmt of the jre)ullce nvnhist hUmec and he called himself Herr Philadel phia In memory of the city which had bu IUk homo. So it comes that er many' most Aaxivg lion-tamer hna a strain of American blood In his rctais, although he eak but llttlo Kmrllsh. rhllad'lilila'8 body Is covervd with win, Kreot find small, made by the rtaws and teeth of numberless wild hBts. He met with bin nrt virions MxHdent In (KWsa at the ne of twenty, when a Russian lenr bit hiui twice on the left U'g, the flrt time miKlntr out a bljj plow from the Jkwliy part of the thltfi. and the sec ond nearly biting away hltt kthv. The em-da and it '.( were so Injured as to mine n j-'-vmainTit stiffness lu the Jflnt and r- ciiitIhjj twlng of pain t certain c'.npes In the weather. ririladclphia was three months In the hospital after this oxperhnee. and then was throe months on crutches. At another 11 'tie, when he was ivnly evontoen. a. Kuselnn bear held hi in by the thrfv.it for Ave minute, while anotlier lxir fastened his fang in his forearm. Although he has lieen bit ten and sr-mt'-hed by almost every pocle of wild animal, he considers the bear much the most dangerous bmast to trnin. and this Ihimusc of its Hopea-Ior Intelligence. "Why," he said, "If you whip a le.-ir bo will lviiR'iiilior It forever and g-t square with you some day." Cleve land Moffett in' MeOlure's Magazine. Her Flrxt Dinner. Tilwrlie," tr'd the young wife ton rtcrly, as sIm- kWwed him K'xxl-by, pi-e-pnratory to his polnx downtown, "the cook is takine a holiday to-day and the dinner you will jret when yon come hoax? will be entirely of my own oxik lag. It will be ray first, Charlie, iiud mui't It be lovey?" Slw tw1tteid softly at the thought, ftnd Charles turnM his raw away so he conld not fm the lines uxn It, for ho kjred this wife of his, ami would not for worlds do or say aught to wound her feel lugs. "Dettghtful." he renponded. stroking her mmht hair: "and I'll bring thoe rood friends of onrs, tho pastor and the physician, along to be with us." "Oh, Oharlie." s?ie exclaimed, "don't Tiring thein; bring some of the vounu" fMllow." "I'd rather hare them," he said. "Now, dear," she pouted, "why not do as I want you to do? Why do you want them?" Charles hesitated a moment, and then took her hands In his own cares fdiurly. "Because, sweetheart," he explained, "this ts your first effort, and I'd feel so much easier In my mind If they were both bwe."-IVtroit Free PrHs. ' The Thirteen Kupitrntitlnti. Tho lnevitnM tlrirtoen superstition came up In a company of which I was one The other day. In my own xneriouce that foolish superstition has been knxked out so often that I rather enjoy sitting down to dinnef with thirteen. Once I sat at tablu with Sir Arthur Sullivan, the com poMor, as host. There were thirteen covors. It was the 13th of May and the occasion was the thirteenth per formance of Sullivan ad Gilbert's "lolanthe." Of course nothing cam of rt. Another time I dined with the Thursday Cluh, of Philadelphia, at a roadside Inn on thrt Wlsjahickou. It was discovered that there were thir teen at tablf. ah J. one of the iwirty being tiperstltious, the landlord was aitkod.to unie In and make the four teenth. He did so. and the result was that lve and not one of the thirteen died before the year wa out. This U the nearest I ever came to having a. Terifleation of the superstltlou within my otiservatioti. Major Handy In 'Ulcago Inter Oeean. An Odd Cruude. 5Irs. Annie Bewant's elixiuenee and wlni-ority havu produced aouiethlug like a revival of Hind-xrism whore ever sho has gone in India a revival npon tlie ancient Imsls rather than on the modern principles now geuernlly adopted by Hindoo wformers them selves. The 'hrlstln niisslouaries are girding 0:1 their armor against this lierfervld proust in favor of Kastern as against Western forms of faith. "I plead to you for your, old faith." runs otio of the quotations from her prtvaclilng. "Be not ashamed of the Jiueient worship, ne not recreant to fle ancient faith." It is by such ap peals to the national sentiment that nxwt great movements have been in itiated. Hy her eloquent use of them Mrs. ItoNiint has sncceehHl In stirring the hearts of her audiences to depths never reached by a Western propa gandlst in India. -London Times. An (irt.1 Ilfffflmrnt. Tn the Russian army there iv jmrtVular ret I men t of Infantry of Jhe EiisiK fonniil by IhnjK'rnr Paul, the nieji of which nre recruited not u iinifh with r. iriinl to their. lyelcht or tlie color of tVir 1m!r oinl coiiiplexloa nu to the Klmpe of their nose. iCu;. iteror Paul ha i a typical Kulunik imx,. f the most exirmlntingly upf'lliil pattern, uiul .ne then, out of e,.inp!i ineiii to him. ull tht officers ai:J iu-A nf tW ptirtwiilur reglmeu t hnve none of tlie same haie, the 8iht wlihli they present on parIo bvlug wmio wlwt tiuirtllua. HOUSEHOLD HINTS- Ahvoys cut otrKnw, turnips and crtr rots across tho fllire. To paper a wall that 1ms Ix-en white washed, rub t3io wulla down first with 11 cloth wet In strong vinegar or sal aratus. The sievsda of dates may tie irnwvwl and replaced by freshly misted pea nuts, sheUl and skinned. The date should then l dtmted with imlvcrlr-txl 9'igtir. To cut fresh bread so that It may be presentable when serveil, lx?at C10 blade of tho bread kiVlfe by lartivg first one side and than the otlwsr acrous the hot stova In hund (vwing. If the work Is stiff and hard, rubbing soap on one's needles and fingers wttl lie found help ful. A th1n-odged piece of white aonp is much better timn chunk foT ni.'Uilns lino lines on cloth to cot by. In putting aiw&y wox1hns for the sea.m, thtTO shouhl olwiys b kept out n.11 txtra bkvuket for each Ixl, and some tUuinel for eac'h person lu oaso of cxild, rainy wither or lllucmv lino lac', If It 19 torn, 4ionM be memh'd before sioudtog to tx cloonexl; if .von do ni know the laoe stitch simply darn with very line thread iu in. shes a)Kut tlie same as thone In Gin lnoe. A few drops of atnmonln added to l". ro,h of hydrogen is what gives tho golden color to tlie hair. Without fllm amiiuMvlrt one or two applloatlous o( tlie bhvich. to brown hair Imports a reddish biMn tint to it If you wnut to txst yonr w;iter pipes to see if there, is any trace of lead In the water you are ustmg, pnt a few) drops or the tincture of cochineal lu a dish of the water. If there Is a mice of lnid the water will turn bine. j Wlieti e!irt1n pthhllng and pi, disf'.i-s g-t Invwii atxl unsightly fmm the Juices and greti.se of many bakings scour them with ashes fnmi the grate, mixed with a little gixl neap. They will come out an fresh ea new, l;uk st.ilns may bo removed from silver by ruling them with a soft liinn cx-th dippcsl in sulphuric odd, llion lirlghteaiiug vrttn some gfxid sil ver powder. The use of a lunwh should le avoided m much as possible iu cleaning silver, only soft doth and chamois sLVn lxrng employe.1, as thvse do n-n wenr tho silver as a tmish does. With cake or bread lu the oven don't slam tlie oven door or walk heav ily aliout the kitchen while 1t Is bak ing. A tlae cake will lx Irretrievably ruincil tiy a slight Jar at a certain state of its baking, n-ud one of tiio i:i.: pr-jlltlc sources of bod bread Is an uttor Ignomuce of hw to handle it when It Is In the ovvn. Ink sxts on marble may bo re movil ith a paste made by dissolv ing an ounce of oxalic cicld and a half a.11 ounce of butter of antimony in a pint of rain water, and adding suf ficient flour to form a thin pnst. Ap ply to the stain with a brush, allow It t nun-tun three or four days and then wash it off. Make a second ap plication, if necessary. If any housewife discovers thai tho milk has "turned" a little, and there Is u.) opportunity to obtain more be fore the meal, stir a tluy bit of soda In it, and it will answer every pur lM.se. Now don't go trying to sweien "clabber" that way and think r-hnt it ran ho made to serve as cream for the eoiTiv, for you can't make it do any such rhlng. A etopiKT for a Ixjttlo of ncld or nny substance that will naturally call for a glass stopper, because of tlie danger that tho cork one would be eatcu up by the contents of the bottle, can be made by steeping rt in vaseline. It will then be impervious to adds of any klr.nl. and no action of chemicals will decay It. It will. In fact be as good for all purposes 0 a glass stop- oil In a lamp should not be allowed to get down to less than, one-half the d op tli of the rewervolr. The wick should Ik' sift and completely till the fpaee for It, but without crowding. A lamp should be neither suddenly cool ed nor expod to tlx? draught. In ( xtingu'.Rliing the flame the wick should 11m be turned far dwn and then a sharp, quick puff blown across and not straight down upon the flame. For black kid gloves that !k shab by anfl white wliere the coloring has worn off. mh them with a little liquid i-hoo judisih. It will not rub off 011 your clothing after it Is dry, and may be renewed as often as you like. If lnTftvtly new black gloves pull at the ..uns, touch the spots wiph a tiny hit. of black paint such us conn in the litle t!iio. Tart of the out tit of a gl-.ivo counter, Is case of ussorted colors of oil paint tube for that pur- If you have had your 'Ivamds for a l..:g rime iu the "suds." or have been K.'-ruliblng and seotiring until 1t sHnis as ihough your skin Is on Urn from th" Irritation of soap and water, rintse y-fi'.r hands iu clear water and then wa-h them in gixxl vlmvar or squeeze lemon Juice on them uud work it well Into the ftsh. This treatment often does woiKhrs, but it Is well to reineni-l-r that it Is often the cuse that a remedy that will work well ou soino skins Is an irritant to others. A hammock will often prove a txxm to a sick pitsu who has gtvu w"ary 1 of the bed. It cam be strung across a j i;x)iii from a door frame to the win dow casing, and may le even hung right over the lied where the patient ciu slip Into It at will. There are i light cotton hammocks that are very pretty, and they are soft as silk to the touch. A hammock adjusts itself so perfivtly to every inch of the body that It Is a wonder that tired women do not try their reetlng properties oftener. KiuttthM. R.-i'll'hs poow-sB rahiahle ineilicl-nal IHiipertii. They aro demulcent, stlin uhtMiij; anil diuretic and nho'ul.l Im) eiti'ii fn.'i'ly whn fresh onil crisp. Tin;.v fire usually cateu with mit only, iiu:' if sllttsl thin oro very ulet with a P:-ineh dixilutr. In this country t'.i! iiidUhefi themselves are rarely ci.".i!:eil, t.houph the tops of yoiini; radlfhcK tire often bolhMt The ral!sh U u n-atlve of Asla, where it has Ikid culiivahxi from th nioMt ancient times Xetirly an itKh of the (free:) tip iili'-ulil be left on t'he radices vrlien rhey fire iuKirel few tlw taihle, ;md l lKtt liltli pirliol) of tlie top should tie e-aten, n rht teoull'ar jitMpn'tleu they lieges holp to dijT'tit the radlsli itself. ' FACT8 IN FEW WORDS. Every trade In China has Its patron saint. Oas pfpoa are made of tnanllla paper coated with asphalt. Tho Sultan of Turkey's kitchen costs the empire 40,(R annually. Alxnit 1,200.000 article are pledged with Iyoudou pawnbrokers each week. Insects Inhabiting Islands have either very short wings of very little use In flying or no wings at all. Gen. Booth, of Salvation Army fame, will visit Canada next fall and conduct a Jubilee thtvught tho Domin ion. A Chinese medical studimt, Lu Hong, in the 1'nlverslty of Michigan, Is said to be a descendant of Con fucius. In' an old Indian burying ground In St. Simon, Ga., the remains of a war rior over eight feet king were exca vated recently. A youth popularly known as "Itahy Hllss." of Hhxnniugton, III., weighs 4,"2 ixunds, wear a llvi collar, a 7 hat and No. 12 shx, Aud yet he Is a gixxl foot racer and graceful waltzer. A gourd. Which was used to keep parched coffee in. Is owned by a Mrs. Stephens, of El U jay. Gn. It Is an heirloom, having lioon in the posses sion of her family for over a century. - Mr. Gladstone's uew library at Ha warden consists of more than 24.OO0 volumes, many of which are marked and annotated by him. and Is placed In an iron building esieclully erected tor it. It Is popularly supixiwil that when St. lV.trick win preaching the doc trine of the Trinity to tlie Irish ho used the shamrock wltli Its thriK! leaves on one stem as a symbol of tho teaching. A petrifaction, consisting of a lxar's tusk, alxmt eighteen inchs long and two inches Iu diameter, was recently unearthed at a depth of forty feet on a plantation near ltrenham, Texas. A prehistoric Indian hnrvtmr i-r.uin.l has b.Hu located uear Lylton. H. C ! Many relics have been unearthed. In cluding, In addition to renmlus, crock- sry. carved stone bowls, and countless ' a row heads. ' I On cutting through a teak loir in the sawmill or a dockyard ot Khumess, England, recently, a bird's next con taining four eggs was found in a hol low spot. The log had been shlpMd some months previous from India. The Apache chief, Geronimo. for some years past at Mount Vernon, Ala., is eiaid to have grown old rapid ly, so far as physical iipHaninv is concerned, his hair being as white as snow, but ho is still robust aud heary. Among Sioux Indians, when one family borrows a kettle from another. It is expected, when the kettle Is re turned, a small portion of the food cooked In it will lie left In the bottom. Disregardof this custom ends the Inir rowlug business. The town of Rockport, Mass., has had but two town clerks in fifty-four years. Col. William INxd was chosen when the town was Incorporated in IH40, and served twenty-nine years, being succeeded by his son, Calvin W., who has tilled the office ever since. The strongest natural salt baths In the Tutted States are at Warsaw. N. Y. Here nature's vast deposits have long been the source of supply for tho greater portion of this country for the various kinds of stilt used in domestic consumption. Tho salt swimming pool Is a chief attraction. WIT OF THE EDITORS. He "They met at the seaside. Then commenced an acquaintance that would soon have rltK-iKMl into love. 15ut " She "But what?" He "They marrUnd. Vogue. Hard T'p "I got a hill from my tailor only twice 11 year." Slow Pay "I'll have to patronize him." Hard I'p "But my bill is the tnone.v he lHirrows from me." New York Morn iiik' Journal. "Wlieu Mr. infills nsked you to marry him did you tell him that he must ok your mother?" "I did, but he said she'd refused hlni long before he ever thought of askiuj; me." Chi cago IntiY-Oceum. Mr. Hulwter "I 8upMe j-ou say, like the rest of tke weMtern girls: "See Chicago aud die?" Mlsa Onullard "ludivd. I don't use such Kuglish as that! I say: "See Chicago and me." Chicago Tribune. "Hello!" exelaluiod the telesraph editor, "here's a ftrst-clasa article from Kentucky." "You don't say no." rcKiMiudod the absent-uiiudtHl city editor. "Who's got a corkscrew?" Washington Star. "My huslmnd has all the virtues but one, remarked the wife of a struggling young doctor. "What la that?" -asked her syuiimthetlc friend. "Patients," replied the young wife. Philadelphia Keeord. Iix-tor "Dihs your cough seem rather tight?" Pat 1 1 nit "G rem t Scott! No. 110, uo; I've had nothing but hot lemonade for a week. How could a cough or anything else get tight on that V" Chicago Inter-Orean. "Mis'er," said the jonall ly to tlie grocer, "uiothiv told me to ask you If they' any such thing as a sugar trust." "Why, of course there is." "W-well, mother wants to get trust ed for two imhiihJs." Washington Star. Mr. ttruniptis "What earthly good would it do If women should Ih al lowed to take a hand lu politics?" Mrs. (irumpps "Well, for one thing, we'd dean house n good dml oftener than you men- voter do." New Vix-k Wtvkly. "There's new ground for a strike," said the agltutor. "Where?" asked a workman. "In the clock factory. A young fellow Just told mo that some of the baud worked twenty-four hours a day." American Industries. Mrs. 1 iAer "There, I begin to loso all coutidciico In patent iiiodlciin-n. I I've tried five lKttk of rho Inevltalilj ! Ueiiewer. and I'm not one bit lietter I than when I began." Mr. Iisir j "Possibly the patent, my love, has nr.i I out." &iou Transcript. I It takes a long apprenticeship to ' 4-ti, -i 1-I1.I11 l,uir,l. . ltflilhl.r 11, 1,1 writing. Or. Holme. Xo one Is useless in thi world wlio Huhieu tho burden of It for auoUiur. THE SHOE and DRY GOODS STORE OF BLOOMSBURG. Years of experience and Spot Cash put my goods in the Store at moderate cost. Small expenses and modern margin of profits gives you low prices for "Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions of all kinds, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Groceries, Ac. Re member we are headquarters for Shoes, and he have every thing in the Shoe line from the cheapest to the best. Come and see us and we will save you money. W. H. MOORE. Corner Main and Iron Sts. THEY A No. 1 6. Buckeye Cultivator - Broken i Biding ii Walking. No. 17. Buckeye Cultivator-Spring Tooth " No. 3, One-half Buckeye Cultivator - Walking. There is a combination hard to beat We sell the best binder twine this season at the best prices. Don't buy your twine until you see our prices. 3D. "W DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, And Ills associated stall of English and German 1'li.VhK laus, will be ut i lie Excliango Hotel, Bloomsbnrg, Pa., FRIDAY, JULY 20, '94, (ONE b.W ONLY IN EACH MONTH,) Whore tliev may bp consulted. Th Doctor Is s trradUHte ot tlu; Vnlverslts of Pennsylvania, formerly di-monstnitor of physiology aDd sur irery at. the Mwlleo-Chlruriflcal Colleire, of Phllarti-lplila. He Is also an Uonorary nu-inber of the MedU-o-t'hlrurt'lcal Association, and was physician and siirticon-ln-chlet of the most n'ltcd American and (icrmaii hospltnls, comes highly liidoi-st-d by the leading professors of 1'l.iludclplilu und New York. Ilm inauy years of hospital experience en ables this eminent, physician ana surgeon lo correctly diagnose and treat all deformities and diseases u-lin the most flalterlutt success, and his high standing lu the Male will not allow nun 10 accept, any incurauie case. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. if yon have been (,'lven up by your physician, call upon the doctor and be examined. He cures tlie worst canes of Nervous ppblllty, Srroiulii, Did hoick, catarrh. Files, Female WeakhfKX, AlTecllmiK of the Kar, Kye.Noseand Tlimui, Asthma. Hearness, Tumors, Cancms, and t rkipies (.-i every description. Consultation hi Knttllsli and liennaii fiee, which shall be oon.iiiiei ed sacred and sirlctly conlldeutlal. Non-runs.- Hosif OKfici: THMPI.K COl'KT BVILDING, 311 Sppiw Street. SCSAKTCIT, PA. Okkicr Boiks: a. m. to 9 p. m. dally Huniliiy, ti a. m. to i p. m. lv-18-ly. CLSGTRIC TELEPHONE finM n-'trtoht tin runt rn rovnllT. AdttritMl U 'Hj, Viliuf.B or Country. Nwu:wl in awry hoiti. i)op, tor una ornra. (.triMiMi ouuthu iftic-M nitd trnt Mllr fnrth. Aicrtim ninKf from I loAO pr ttnr, i Ait in b rnftt-lenre mtumt a oaln to all ih nciiitibur., i iTit inttrmiint. no toj-w, work- inolmr. Any ilitAiiri. lui)lii. rendy for tiMi w lie u ttliii'i t'd i'au f'H ui' by ny on, nvr out nf urdfT, no rinnrintf, lantn a liftt iini. Witrnmiwl. A money maker. Writ Vrf. P. Harason & Co., Clem Q, Columbus, 0. SPECULATION. The Ko5g3n Commissbri Co., BROKERS, ais chPMtimf Mreet, Plilladolphla, Pa., offers special faculties to traders lu stucks, hokos and iih kts, 111 lar;;n hi- small ipnullcs, for Ci.sli or on luai k'tiiH of ni.e p.ir cent, or more. Send for uui pamphlcl 'liuwti Sjwcuict;." b-Hl- d. H KITCHEN", THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. hler is Builder's Supjliss. Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons oflirnited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted for MODEHATR FEES. OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TOE V. 8. PAT ENT OKKI0B. We have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent bust ness In less time aud at, Less Cost than those re mote from Washington. bend model, drawing- or photo, with dcscrlu tlon. We advise II patentable or not, free o charge. Our fee not aue till patent Is secured A book, '-How to Obtain Patents," with refer, enoes to actual clients In your Btate.t'ounty, or town, sent free. Address C. A. KNOW A CO,, Washington, I). (5 (Opposite U. 8 Patent OOlee.) ELY'S CREAM BALM Catarrh Cleans tne tMAM BfV Na.al Passages, MteSgjj All..,. T),; -.l FttfnTf7 . Cleans the Allays Tain and Inflammation. WFEVERJ Heals the Sores, t Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. TET THE OUBE.HAY-EEa.VER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Iirmrclsts; by mall registered, 60 els. iLV DKUTll liltb, w Woiicn Ht., N ,Y. tiHi Ln I U. I HAUL IVlMnKN , C0PYR GHTS- fiX t (nr AIM A r, RrtftVJTfr tDi S? ''"I", opinion, wrlto to 111" III., who have bad neurly Hfty jenn' expennmw Id the patent bualncsa. Oomniunlra. tlom strlctl? aiutlrtuutlal. A II aiidbaok of In. formation ooncernina PnteiitM uid bow to olw folii tbm aunt fre. Alto a oatalouua ot meohim. toil aud .c'lt-utlllo biHiki aeut I rue. " 1'uteun tukeu tlirouKb Muuu ft Co. reoelva snuoial notice In the Hrlemiiic Amerli-iiiirand liiot are tiruiwht wlilely belors Ilia publiu witn. put wt to tba .Inventor. Thi plcuilid raiier sued wtfekly. elesautljr lllutrteU, Inu Oy f.u i he laruejt olreuldHoo of any aoieutihc work la tho riirlt?,Jer' Bniul ceciH eut free. Iliillduu: Kditiua. moiithlT, ilfUa yimr. sinela enpiM, -2S couu. Lvory nuiulor oontanu beau, tiful plato. Id colors, and uliotonraiJi of iiw hnuDca. wad pluan, onublma liutldcra to ihnw tba WtitN CO, NaW V011U, 361 JBUuAUWAT. ycAV E Al 5, 1 HADE MARKst 1i fti Uccuhrj Steam Ijg on West St. between 2nd and 3rd, art now prepared to do all kinds of Mens Suits, Ladies' Dresses and Coats, Shawls, and every description of wearing apparel. Al.-o, we do scouring, cleaning and prts.-i ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and make them clean and sweet as new. Goods sent hy express should be addressed llrnkj Stsara Cyg Works. WEST J. R. Smith & Co, LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., By tne following well-known makers : ChickcrltiK, Knabc. "Weber, Ilallct & Dav5. Can also furnish sny of the cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do not buy piano before getting our prices. .".o..- Catalogue and Price Lists On application. cf(owK The Eost Burning Oil That Can te Made From Fetroloux. It gives n brilliant light. It ' not imoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will ' explode. It is jire-eminently a family -l'c1)' oil. - We Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is The Best Oil IN Till-: WOII.I- ASK YOUR DKAlER i'OK. Crown - Acme h ullaElit"kii8f!i' BLOOMSBURG STATION, HUDOMSIX'HG, rA PIANOS.