THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FEEDING A MODERN SCIENTIST. msT'Til 1 am, content, seron, 1 Ink my alali 'f ) imitn lircad, A-ifl rliutik of ne mni'iirine Tlx-TeH "l aatViiiaoW iliiil 't"3 i.y uuy oauKiiiiK usHiimrnu wen ; i Iiiiisfrom the. Lord known what tl mad In Now urk by mtivltuioi vu iitou. i T wub Tii Jr bIiuPIij bfOllft flown I Willi f nigrum diiou ao ohoiip ; i Or ndh ti.o lies 1 bla'ca tnu In tOtV'i Duua Uidw k-nviit-J calinU' dlcp. , ... .. ...,. .... 7. I But If from man's vile RrrtrJHJye 4 Ami ilrink pure wntnr fi'oiu I i me pijiii, t ffulp down infiMO lr'. mriniorm- Ami wi-li.ll.'y iitht.uiricro, AtiH 'Vrvifk' iiuitoiiiRi'i'ii', AliUtixrfl tlielli'il orpln-yoccrcltue, iid ilimil.'-bjt -ml 1 m kiilpoiliu, - isi.ti'loHuati'a Hinliroeila i ' . An 1 vm iyun auimaii'iilie ; Ol Kn'UJlut lilrfii, iniil low ili'ifrcoj I ', ; J4rnAtui? Jut Imatn til creuUou , In lmililpliL'il a!Ulh:i-,iit,n. Juicpu A. Clii.pleaii, In the Benton Herald. Roebuck told me, this story one day. as I' sat id his) studio In the Rue.' Notre Dame des Champs. I don't pre-'" tond tdi tiuy whether the story Is true or not, but I' know that he believed ' that he was, tailing thq literal truth. ! Me was. a' tall, cadaverous American ,,; and was totally, uneducated '.except for the most elementary branches taught ill the district school of his no tlve village. He I had ' born , a house and sign painter, by occupation, and when he was nearly .thli ty cars of ago he' rarae to Paris to fetudy art, with'the 'destgn of becoiriinjl; a' land ecnpe painter. : 1 ". '- 1 Tlje stuJotita lit tho academy liked Roebuck, .wcll.i; wougli, UiougU they , used fto play a good many jokes on him. Th'ev decided that lils name did not suit 1 mm(;'BO they ' tianslated' lt l ito De Chevreull. One of them painted where Roebuck usually sat, rfnd :.we ,, ..11 , in i,i, t !,.. , t LI it t?f Tnn,,t ,t a- Av-pnni mi ifytnr .rftt ?r"' V fl 'r:1".! 'WW' : x iiniuiinii i.u itti uiiy biiuiu ill v.tsL- lug ridicule on the man.'' . . .. t..i , . j - - . jiufuuvk nun ut'KBUU ni 10 come 1 .,.,,1 .. i, ua 4... I Sir ' S1, .,h ""i31 S11: Ished, .and to, Blvo. Uira my honest opInlon about.lt, , . , "Let's talk about something else for a little while," said I, as 1 took up one of : Roebuck's' pipes and filled It. "Who says you haven't any imagin ation?" ! - "All the chaps at the academy," he replied. ; "I .don't mind,.; for: it . Isn't, true. Isn't dreaming Imagination?" ,,: "I suppose It is." ''.Well, then, ' I'm " just chock-full ' of Imagination, for I .dream all, night 'And dreams 'come true,- too, ' some times,'' he added. "A mighty: queer i Vvv-ajI a. . a i thlt6 "7 'Z,'1' e S,tt ihatj-can, CilJimu,,!.;,, ,, : f, - '.I. i . . ' "Tell me abont it,1? I cried, .ctch-., Ing at the possibility that there might' bB the "means of leading him 'to for-j Eet'my promised "criticism "'stv the IllCt lire. .'.--'.'I !-.; it -..it is, ,;-ti', :"Have you ever been at Rouong?" asked my. friend. .1 i told,, him, that ,.J had once spent several days. In Rone,n, ,"I went down to Havver last week to see "Weatherby oft In die,, and' on the way, back over night at . Rouong. for TTia riot' tViftA vjoo onn- rt onrli niAVt. tocturo there, .and,) It .pajntihg . don't ( turn out as well as I think It will, I TOay'.toke-to '.arcbitectur' myself. ' I took a, hack a't the tnurches' and such,' and in the evening I Btarted' out-for a ' walk through the town;, -' ' 1 r;' "Now.' ,there U a dream int I havcf had ever , since, : I .' cai) ffertipfabex. . I dream ,tUat I'm ! in . an old European' city, T tjipugty I never seoni 'to 1 know 1 the,,name , Qf . it .. Somewhere' In . that ; city there is a small open- square,' With two streets leading out' of one' end of it. They start pretty close to gether and then widen apart Uko the 8W68 01 a V, .. I. r, ;:;;; ;I.(J- Tina tin.. t " ' ' to ! streetsi-the . pne .to, I the lcftfrrls a , wide, modern street, rpviWn' liton- lu Ait many people In It; but the other street 1 narrow and dark. . The bouses have sharpi-snbled ,-oofs aid the: r. upper,, stories project over . the lower. There are no street lamps in It, except one or two that are a long way apart and giv.e .mighty, little light . The. street hasnlt, any sidewalks,, and there is a gutter down the middle' of It and more' smell to the square1 inch than there' I are 'ln Chicago. "Tve looked up thia' i fcf r n AT B hnnil.iii1 I i a In v, ,1 .rr. .iVij V , '! yuufuu wo ttllj uuo ill uiltj street' except' 'robbers and murderers and ItV my belief that most all the ' houses. ere empty4- ,u-nh n't i o;':-.u if'NoWj iWhen l, was in. Rouong this, time that i I'm-telling you about'' rer" sumeq Roebuck, "I . walked along down one street and up another1 with out paying any attention to ftio dtreo-. tion I was takings By and by I got Into a part. of the: town where the houses were particularly old, and where, there didn't seem to be but very few Inhabitants;' All of & sudden I came to an open square that was ai familiar !to me. as Lincoln avenue in SfontaaonoUsvi , v :,K ."It was, the rery place I .had dream ed .ftl)ou,t so; often.,., There were .the, two MreMa lending ;but of bne; end pf It.' -Ehe'-Dfrf "street 'was liehtfid'iiri dark, and.,.desoi:ted,..a8. If had..ajwais seen , it,. r Tbfire . .wasn't f a j6oul n ' Jt and the" blackness and silence" of It' frightened me. '-'"-!" ". .' a'Uii "Just then a woman came towards me, .though .didn't, votjqe, where. raho camo from.." ,$ne, was. midltng well dressed, .and, to mr mind,' looked like' a ludy though 1 know I "alti't much' uIge -of dadles. f I.was standing lookw ing at the aarrow .street and wonder ing If 1 was awake or dreaming when the, woman walked straight tip to me and' says: "Yott are an Englishman,1 ore you not?"l v.; o x;.uj;i: :;Vi ,?r,7r" a5;.f iee as Fw.s cal en lTr j.. i.i..Li.t;'. t . "rv - vti rihfe d!stra .mi 7, nT , ; H f ..tis..tt?5.,7tt.neer: My sister i v Ji .1'. IT y V 1 a n0U86 Zl wd heio mrtolakea'Snv111 rae, ana neip we to take her tvwayl.,.-, "'Why don't yoti got a policeman?' L replied.. 'That's hnt yn.i If 1 "flf,." ' . 01 - 1 . il t.., ... trt -7n T nlTl rTTinTTy-Tirshppenred. T knew what It J Wit PB.T OU A TT 111 II IIV VHP a VI JVUt kv. h..n'. ..1,0 c ,,... woman There are reason- why that would ruin everything. If you are th.i irriit will viilioru R AVvnfcw .KljbiidiJp Fm not a nRhtlng man. anyway.' "She Bald thero wouldn-t be any call tor we to . flRbtnd lhat, aa boo a a it , .n hat .h. l.nri n ,,,o with her. she and her Bister would ba nrn vn . m n n . vmi Inrvlx i A IA L. !' nifconief vbnVhm, If you i insist' 'no. C LJlL said, V 'flwugh I XfU frou lu. 1 TL1 -'1 . "? thatltti there Is kttK fftWlnr.i!"P. B'"?,JT? ?LU,P: 01 ,BOYr ,'" " . . T.-.. 'J? ' tie m lie WfinM Veon hoM hf tne bari- allowed to go. She said it would b rastero,an I touiH; 'besides preveni better If I were to follow'a Bhort way "Ing him from making any noise. -behind her. Instead - of , walking by, , " a't(,:nrrilyJ al ?,ng mTK111 her side. . That suited me well enough. ! ' bredthe. tfU T J.idged he as clow so the woman Went bh .walking pretty: i0 , hf 1 lungfl with .my, Mst and I came nlon about two rodf "word. I felt the nword point strike behind her - ; r 1 ' "" "! " ' ' -..;-' him and plcroce deep Into him. There i.-I tell you It gave me a chill to g-i V"' Jf n feU J'U Into, thnt narrow, dark street. You-, on the etalrs, while -h)H Sword Wellt 00, I have been afraid of, it for going tin to twenty or twenty-five years. Be sides, the place was cold, tor I don't believe the sun ever got down Into It, the houses were bo high and bo close jogetner. jvonoay met us, ana 1 man t We tho ieast bfgn of life ta tho street r We went, as -fc ehouliV Judge, preUy, n .in(i, t o mtia o n ,1 tho r,nii v street light we passed was an oil lamp , hunfT out from one of the houses oir 'an li-ort'litacket.-' " -I ' ' ' ; . "Thei woman stopped at Hid door bt 'a house on the ,loft and watted for rae 1 'iu Uie sliadpwn When,l,cauie,up, she (.-.aid: " 'Take my hand, for, there Isn't ,any light and the stairs ari long.' ' '"' "It wlis a great' big room( with, queer, old-fashioned furnltuf. and not mulch of that. In ono corner there was !a flRure in ar.mor standing leaning ion Its sword. ' ' Tlje chairs ' and sofas ' Iwer cevcreil with' elfgant Telvet,-but ' ! , .,nn , 1. 11... .1 H 1 .. U..HA' ,ib nna Liu 1'iiuuill c ttuu ill llluui'O. HUUft : " 'TiVii Znn Vn"nv r 1 , , legs gilded when thoy were new, but the gilding was mostly gene; and the :marl,y slabs were stained and xrack- led. There were two tall candles burn-. In pa,.!. . T (. ., 1, 1 L.l V. .1 .l.nU ing on. . the mantelpiece, where there was an old-fasutonod qlock which said ... . ..,. (v.,.i.' . i,l.i i, ii,, , 't W'as 11:20, though probably It lied. ' Slt.dqwV ld the woman, tak- ! Ing off her hat and throwing it on a I 'chair. I noticed then that she spoke i 'with some sort of foreign accent, and It came into my mind that she wasn't English, after nil. -: i,, , ... f !' 'Where, la .your 'sister?'-1 asked.'. , v "She burst out laughing.'. ' , i '"My sister! . Ohi you shall see her prestntly. Meanwhile, sit idown and be eomfortable.' ' '' :;, j f'Thls made me pretty . mad, for I ; was pretty sure now that she hadn't 'any sitter, and .that she had brought ime Into a, trap,' I didn't stop to ask jmyBolf what her motive' was,! though ; iii j nL"ii mint iici i f th life of me I can't see any. point 1??, get out of that , room, and that street as soon as possible, ' So I said: 'That'll do; ma'am. "You can't play 'any game on iT. ";fl,V l??' "tv.0 turned to the door.' .Just men burst ' into tho room, making as much noise as a lot of med- ! Ical,stutlent3 coming into a sick room I to ,aeei an operation;. , One of them was t.i- j j-nP-i.!..' J u uig, ieu-iaceu leuow, who was. sure He eten had ear rr:: The other 'man was i smaller,,, but a deal wickeder looking, and I judged that he was'a low-class Frenchman. '' 1 "' ! "The big man had a drawn sword j li; his hand, and as" soon as he was in I the room he: callftd 'ouL.to lho wDmaa, I 'I have Caught you at last, and I'll attend Hd 'you when tV have kllledithls scoundrel!' The -woman shrieked and I fell, on h4r, . knees, : ,TUe;4nan. paid no i attention to her, but came towards' me, cursing like an Alderman, While 'the other man kept crying out.'.'Down with I him! Down with htm!' ' i v-. j "'Now comes in whit la' to me the i qfteerest part of .the whole business; W1B1UW Mi J. ,HI (UBU,, ttllU qOB MlDg that aeithor:ot tfio men ha nlotni -Jhot t M.t,t ." a pistol, what I ought to- have don Considering, wasn'J ,arnied and con- d done was ,c1ear'ienoeh.' Any taan; trbught up as I was In a: 'coriimunHyi 'where rough-awd-tmnible i fighting1 i was, i i the National amusement, .as you. , might say, would; have .thrown, the .first- thing that. came handy,, (nto tfte'blg' 'man's face, and' 1 Iheri ' knocked' ' hlhi" arid . 'hlii companion' dowil'1)efore'hei eotild havei rtnh1icrfo an T7W.wllahn.Mn'.1 -i,17 U 1 ,n -Hogarth's time,' though. I, don't : I-. T wiu, . .1 . 1 . .. . V. , ,1 . Heeu nis. sworaj 'iuut -i ii own't.io fV1 fe regujar Reason are .rosy. Lon anything of the sort ul Sprang Jnto aori TelegraDh. - !'-'.'' 11 . - , 1 XI 1 Z B,r..; of , the . r.oom .where i ei.. 4n ' armor, stood and I the sword '' that;'' It "had j ' " snatched I put" "my tack gainst theiwall arid Hulled one of the marble-topped tables In ; front of ; ime; and said very 0 quietly tq the . man: 'Unless, you beg thia.i lady's, pardon and mine on your knees I shall do you the unmerited honor of killing' yoti.': o . -u ,'. -j, ";.: s-ji j Well, the big manl came, ion. and ! fop.the.aext fl,ve rntnutep we had some! oi.,.ine prettiest . recioH . you ever droanjed of., I, told you t had ." never had a. sword In my hand before; vet i there t wa fending iM lfiT. had been ! at it all my life,iand I felt just as con- ' fident that the fellow s sword would i never touch me. iand.'thsit I should kin ! him, as I ever felt of anything since I was borm ;Good graelftus!. how. I did enjoy that fight! Present! the man! 't&'vwhr tiblitetv ti him.vand-flftla thitt'i "'"I'l'v-u vv 6ci- uis ui mm, tinu i miff . .1' ..J.. Lll, - a J t.. . .. .. . . . . . . ! vw'vwy puntoiy to mm, (.anu saia tnat liortiBDS'' hia comrafla. woulJ, taJj tit. - - -- . - pi ; whle(Ihe; .was . rating. , ., However, .the.Jlttlo man .didn't seem'.'tq', hanker knee 'fltrMVInw"J oV,H 'du'iln,!" i. Vva Kfie'r 'flg.ritlns..1'1 aiidvliii kimt'' in 'rt a JbacWgitound 'ttnd ' coriflnefl lilmself me tdtlrngi'the other tor cutJiny, beartiout rfh.Wh was an, easy, ljne .pt policy fpr " ,'.'"Vfi Wen to''fe"ncing 'ag'atV and li coumsee in the man's; eye' that ; he wds iFrrttina; .frlchtAneii rJiThi .'H-m ' d fenced' two minutes, I ran, him' clear :thrpuBS; tne Dony.'ana he was 'dead' before-1, tduia falrlyaw cut my .d..ThJ i turned. ana .nowea to: tho woman;.;.,,, .,. r -. , y T -"""y- : nrt.. 'iLR 'fl' froa fi n1 lnl,..nn,l t a '! ' ' ' " " i i i -1 . ,1 ! -n; ft ee and. independent Imereii ul 4-uucuious t rencn ' flanhin1 ' JB oruereo-inra, . Put Defore I had , gone down the first flight-ot sUirs thii 1 door" was shut and I was" In darknea- ! V ,011 down slow and cautious, ; ,boJ4lug my, gword, in, my hand with the point In front of me. Suddenly, . !"eant. Some one had opened the ?r.,01 we room wnoro w nu ' ma B""1 'l "K'V, V ' I'-UiJ lilt' lll-Ut; HKLil mm . miiVT-4 lstera- Aflpr n, blt I distinctly heanf s?me one coming down the flight ov. but making hardly any noise. The man hnd evidently taken off hla tooti, hkn5wnHti-lp' hlnv to mvp rattling down to the bottom. 1. 1 : , "I: wasted no more .time with him but drawing out my sword I wiped 1 as well as I could in the dark on the Inside of my coat. It seemed to ma Hint those stairs Had multiplied since J climbed them'-wben. of Course, theyt v-"' ' the, street again. . However, I came to the bottom at last, amr out Into the -rl- Not a soul was to J 'an nt lno taQ of ,ny d:uk street till I came' to down the tho little open square. 'I made a' few more turn and ftnind myse.lt , in : a , well-lighted ahd rrowded etroet whore jl eouu ipick ed up a cab and got back to hiy hotel, carrying, the sword hid under mjj overcoat. ' ' i ;'Tho tiext morning' I did my !eV)I best te find ' the house ' where I had liocn that night,: but I couldn't find It, -though , I walked till I was dead :tlred. Then, thinking that I had hot ter get out of Rouong before the police should hear of the affair, I took the noon' train to .Paris. ' i"My idea,". ; said I, "is that you dreamed the whole thing.". , , , Roebuck got . up, and unlocking & closet, . brought out ah old-fashioned rapier., "There," said he, "is the sword I brought away with me-. ' I couldn't very well dream solid atoel and brass, could I?" ! . , . . I looked at tho weapon. On the hilt was a coat-of-arn?l partly obliterated with rust. I rubbed it with my hand kerchief until it was so plain that It could readily 'be perceived. It was the arms of the De Chevreull family, i , I gave the sword back to my friend, calling his attention to the coat-of-nrms, which " he had not ' previously, noticed. ' "If you were really a De Chevreull," I said, "this would have been: the sword of one pf your ances tors. . Uo to some doctor who has made a study of heredity and tell him the whole story. ' Perhaps he can explain' it,' but I am Very sure that I can't"-1 left - Paris the next day for. a month In Switzerland, and when returned I found: that Roebuck had ono to Am erloa. I have never, heard "of " him since.. ' Often after Tie1 'had : gone 1 1 thought 'of going to Charcot' and' tell ing him the story just as Roebuck told It to mo, 'and asS Ing him; if ther ,wa any theory by, which he could explain It But, of course, I never did anything of the kind, and now Chareot'haa gone where he is" done with theories.Pall Mall Gazette, ' ' J.:::;;r; mt ;o tt ti b;ti '. . Hunting-In Orrat Ilrllalfi. Although a good many of those whose apparent desire it is to curtail br destroy the sports and' amusements of ethers would have It otherwise, It la a fact'tbat hunting, whether of stag, fox, or , bare, ; is In. a mora , flourishing condition at the present moment thaa it, ever was before.' There are now no feWer than twenty-two packs Vf stag hounds iu the United Kingdom. 188 of foxhounds and nearly 200 of jharrlere and . beag!es whll,e in pach succeeding i-ear. followers of hounds get more nu merous, until .It, has.actuall become 6. serious rjupsilohf with JoW! masters,: now can we Keep down- our flldsT The ub-hunting Boason: wh,ich , is practically at an eivl, has, excepting with th8JEarl.of,.Yaj;borough's and a few other packs,, been scarcely so suo ;dessful jts .ufeual, -owing' to Ihe' dry, State" of the ground 'arid the consequent ick. or toent; -outthei great desldar- i 'Hturrf was raini and ndw :that we have ..had. that -ifi abundance,,, the ppspecta "". . " '' '''" ' "' V" '" An Atwionk tniylvanirfFK1,'m, The Lorett .' family t hare had,..in tllrect line of descent, eQntlreuous po SQBsipn of a farm at Emile,. four miles Siom Urlstol, lfl, Rucks Cqunty, fpr 213 years. ' The present owner of 1 the manor," Joseph L. Lorett, has n his possession the1 orlelnal . deed frir. Itha land bearing the signature! of, the ,Pulcapf York and .William. Penn. The; old Pehri farm. at Penn's Manw a' short "distance ' from' rthe' J"Lovett, farm,' and; the' latter at' one time ln-i cmaea the rarm owned by:the Penns.i The, lind: has donfe justice to theiflat-1 ter)ng reports; sen .back, to the, old' country ;by. the first settlers Who land-1 ex witrt pennon the shore of 'the Dela- are.iand' ha: vinidWi Wiit"At J inward the labors of IU"ewpers;o Th !presen l:owoon - r planted, ua, igrove- of; pestaut trees some yeara. ago... They1 duality -nf WiiR-ht -;'.' u" , i t. d Kiuii.vit.unu. 'U..- Mil. . . . . . ... - .-' . vi i , nio ItVUU W irig-esneetallr fivnrnhiB t of the ! tl0 arrd.ifiult.ii' Forty of the nuts wciBi sufilclont ito. .011 it. qnartl WPWiro,.ftttd tUeyj.found. a ready fialai PwT ?ii' ffnarket" for Xromi crd 1,1 ,'i !(iii rilp'li'.v --' t . ..'Ther i remarked ninrtioi nnw 1 . ' "w reu,aru uismai Dawson,, . iio jn- tlr ' ,7,. . " . .: verett Wr-U '" ''' n P'' '- i - '"Hi' ntn''i- -rrW,'..' ' '.'i' . ',rllerkItd.llVrrlmJ ..I ' ;. 1 ....'- ... : . " "-'"""" f""ru inai r-uni . mosday.ppe shpuld neither travel, nor, , oau ium nupersiiuon 18 so Jn . trained that," .even in Madrid, there A wamngs on Tuesdays, nftd th? fains are almost empty. ! '' "' " i' " u.Vi oj ' lThe Jew, , made. shoes jpf 1, ,loft0p, Unen ftawood,u , Scott's1 Emulsion ."'of Cotl-livdr dil yrtih IlypoplioBphitos 'pi thboi 'ink "Npjft, I ia'ii constmctKd ool that nourishes, criibuf 8 1 tbio Llbtl, i cralosSoli'l flewk'stilps wasting and gives lAriintt1. II 3 Wasting i i t i , i : . If i -? I like Consumption, ScroMaJLnaoiBia, Muasmus) or fur Opuglis and Goldflj Sore Throat, Bronchitis, eak Lungs, Loss of, Tlesh and General Debility. Scott's EinulHion baa no equal hfl ! ' " Nourishment for Babies anti Growing Children. . ,! Buoiil tho 'enuino utjjip in talnH'ncoforc d wrapper, , (!li'v iMiHjSendJitnftrofM on Sql't 1'muhUn,- FREE. ' I I 'I . ' lV . . . . " ' Scott A Bowne, N. Y. Alt .1 CI a T IV A T1M,M ; i i ' . i i:i i ,ii .i . i." i .. .. . .,.: i. . j ill . if. iuJ i : .-'i J 1 f . ' .C5gar.- Tobacco,- , Candies, . Fruits and . Huts .'A A .: 1 ' !'.- K ..:-.f: J i ' : t IflD'it ,-!. :.:,. ,.-?ot.B):A(vcNT9; for '' ; ; Ilcnry Maillai'd'B Fine CaiKlies.'.,:! " Frtli Every Week, , , .fVi, 3Pj-wi7,,:..;.aooi3.3 ' Sr,Jr:cIrJT5., ' '"' - !. ' '';' . , , , . SOLE iACKNTS ICRS "'' ' ' " : '.:,.' I : ' ! ' ' I . . ( . I . . ; j i , F F., Adams & CoVjFihe, Cut Chewing Tobacco "'' '" 1 ' ' ' '''' ' ' ; . , .. . : . .' .'. Sole affontsXor ihe following twnds of Clxdrs- , , , . N , . - .Kf. . 1 .J.I I ' I , ' I I ' ' .' I ' ... v - lI hir. Cayllpdircs tfonWiaa Prin'coss, Sasascn; Silvor Aeb Bloonisburn Pa.'' ' '!i';;' : :l ' , k ... - .. ' W. : ,i.':i'..;:i:i.,:. .; .... - ' :' " " : " -' ' - ..I, , . "Where dirt" gathers, waste rules.'! 1 -Great saving results: from .; ; the use of ..I i AM NOW A , tl-. " R I OO nd vurii'OCHlu. and hud biii : j'uiiiik inv junb tour jeurs i k.nw..-:: .. .... ;, Lt.-j,.; V r ..V.. ," V "f.'s'-viJ .. 'i B LOO .-.I.U i:, ;: PlotleJ; propei ty -13 In the comiDg Xuslns- epritre of! '& ?.V?1?,1.?)S'6-Mrt ol the factory district, and has - tio qual in Ucsiraluly, fororcsideoce 'purport's.'' -' "-i ? . , 1 1 CHOICE: LOTS . -11' short tltnfli vi'J io::iio-i vc-.'i , .J-otssccumUi MALL' MONTIILYV' PAYMENTS-' 1 .r.:aTpiw,ai,,thoJtQwnj:a;n4 of plptted property Tui-nislied oii' 'aiV 'A'CaU upon or; wrltd to'thebretai or, J.e KiSod Jc'e , ': s . 1 ' r-;'-v ;riov4 " I .,' ) -i , .... BO A I? I) t, OF 'DlREOTOn ' ;!M ,; '''" ' ! nai .mi., il..,, ' ' r ' 1 Ji-io-.. ' ""il'1 H mini iH.iim laxiaj.,!. 'V .'JI.I..J.V 'v.t. : - : HE POR O " j ii.uj juj ir?:.; ,7 ul .,.:i'-i mo) 'Jill f;;i JL SttTto Tniririir v-i.','.' ,'CAvrM a 1 nmir maukq I H;tV'., COPYRIGHTS., 1 ?A1JI J flRTAINA PATENT t Pgr. ! K iTm ,."?I ,n2 6o?.'0''t option, frrlti to L MINN V I O., wholmvobadD..urlHtT..ri 1 vjcuanuncti in uir niitiuit hu.in,... r tloniitrlctlFnifl&entliil. A lloMritwuk-uf li" I tMl 1 tliam sunt free. Alton etaluguatmtKiliiu: ionl ami solentltlo Imok. sent true. . I l'utoiiu tukon tbiuuuli Munn ft Co mamm ' tliui are brouuht wlilely buii.rn th n.ti.n.'.'ift1 a ' laea'wiiuBiJ"T" L.. J "Ld J-at'er. w nrhl, . S.I a Tear. Uamt ounia. .,.. Pl.t., lueoioi-.7a.ia tbofruThrot TS- ' r.7it h fu-h wniiDiinf ouiiflort to show thtt .! . ..JAtntitnHk.lirniii.iirt Rniiruu,..in.i. fcU' Disease il s Druggleta. SO cents ond SI. lnnnlitttfi n 'Va -RS IN ' '' .. '. , -, "1 vnuim rrnii-n virciiamliun CALTHOS free, lv rented' , tii.nljnnU n lenl cuarauut tliat Calhius will , ( ;,..... DrCTnDCjr , " ' ' llliUlllllblMncm Use it nmi iffifrtisfi?? " '' "" ' ' "'- '- ' MSB U RCSS: x.i) o.oob. '-' ,1- f . -. - i.ui, ill TO ilUUUlC'U ; " "' ' " ' ".' '' . . ' a -aa-ajiJ-nf.,tr-j TIWP. rttnr, 1 NOTICE. Farmers and . Fruit i .'lf, . , ! 'I , ' "'""PIOl ' Before ordnrlny tor Km lng 0 '(15, ne,,a u,r n., ''"l'W 1ft to'ti fir Sinr it i j"ati t,iiiVrt.'n'rl,i Tia Bocliestec Nursery Co.V'fs."!- BREAKFAST SUPPER; GRATE? UL-COMrOKTING. Look Mere ! I .jj' a, ti want a ci 7 co.v,- f"1 -A IIoJoti want uu Do you wnnt n ' 1 - X I t t. . i t , Uoyoti w ant an kintl STRUMENT? Do pit Svakii SIIE1 iT MUSIC? !' v.! I 1-1 fj. ,-.-w ('.';:: , ;: . :) Vlffio, 'do'nbt'serid y'otir nion cy away (ford home, byt deal wiih ;.a '. reliable ... ttealer. right here, who will make things right, if there -' is " anything vfon::' ;"t;"'. ' ' ' For ..anytlnnfjl,.,ia' t" this ' line the place to go. is to c3, Salkeifs, .1 ;i!u ..'('. . Ware-rooms.' Mairi Street be. 1 1 r ..... . iow iuarkct,. 1 1 E. A. RAWLINGS" ..1 .i:'- . 1 . . !.. PKAI.KR IN-'. ' All KiiitlH of Meat. Ueef,1 Veal, Lamb Mutton, Fork, Hams, . Bacon, Tongues, Bclogrja, &e. Free Delivery to nil parts of the town. . ;i 1 .U -, :,! - A CENTRE STREET,; ; ' lo i.'.f, nMKa....44 . . uLuumonun., rA. ,'J.'. -.; i . -I . ' r vui) ?:( ! Jo t;- "I n"i J .( -..li' ).. i if 'i r -...' Ii'Htautniieoui. PniccHi rctt. Strictly first class cuarantwd rhoto- grnpbs, cra)cnsi and .copies at tcason- auie prjccsr: We tuie exclusively ,tfie Collodion Aristotype pai.ers,thus securing-, prvater beauty . of .finish :and I'crnianer.cy o resulls.. . LAt'VVtuLl, MARKET. SOUARE GALLERY. (y.i.iyr."-, i'-l"-'"-''.' over nartmntrs Store. .:j,n.. V. THE MAUKCTS. , , , liLOOMSBURG' MARKET. , '' ,. flonascrm wntf LT. ,iTj,.i(tia., ,. : Butter per lb. ,...$ ,24 ffmrti(ir'lAin"" y ) i.V '". -' ' ' ' -o Hutter per lb. ,...$ . .2. Kggs per dozen . .t " ' .2! Urdpcr-'lb:.''.'...-:'."1, !':,.Vaj Ham per pound. . .V .'' '.i. 2i Pork7, whole,' per pound..; i1.1. 07 to .08 jseei, quarter, per pounU . ; , ". 06 to .08 Wheat per bushel. . :. i '. '.' .' .". .'.'" ' ' .70 Oats'"-' w1m rr-- fViiisiri'itiii-j Rye'0 r " " '.'VVV.K'V'.'V;' " ,!'!6$ Wheat flour per bbl. .', ; .'." "' 285 I Uy per Wnv.! '.'.'.':. 'j. 14 00 to 16.00 Potatoes per bushel, '. . . . . ,.j .75 Turnips '. .! ! .15 r-: u tuns : " ' ; ' ' . i. 00 Sweet notatoes Der nerk . ' e to .10 iauowper lb. .04 Miouider " " ;.;....! Side. meat .V ...;,V..... . Vinegar, per qV." . . Dried apples per lb.. Pried cherri(;st pitted,. ... -. Klsoberries -. .to .10 .07 $ .16 .6 .OJ Cow Hides per ,1b..., . ..... Steer. . 1 .'. " . , Sheep pdts........,.,,M .......60 ,h.? h''l Son per.bus.,... ...,..,.. -7$ Lorn tribal, rwl I ' - DO Bran J" ' ' v.v.; rr.f : , 0 vnitkens per lb" new v.';1: ,';.". 10 " " O il .10 .is 1. 10 I0 Turkeys ;,,fl " j. 4 . .... '..-.' Qepsej .,( iV... P.ucks.ri i,,,J,v'.,,.".".',.,,.i.., o. o, qeuvered;. . v .... .t.4 4 and s ! ,... ,,... ,.. . : 3-5 " 0 at yard , , . .iS ," 4 and s at yard. .... 3 S , , , PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM Olf.nM mill artnlifw. Il. h" l'ruu,l.. luKul.ai.t '"""'To er Pall. 10 Veator Or" Hoir tu li. youtlilul Colyr. Cut.'. Va d a l.4ir tmlluif. J'li.mi.l f 1 n.al i.rup'.'- mm M.a.:ft, Jg Si jpi4U, (if lUSCVX a.to.: - V .:.i'i-iu-.,H .fioii-jvk.7 ..1 .! i'.-'l. " i':y!.l':