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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM3BURG. PA.
Jt Columbian.
tlfcr (Tolcmtia 3facrr5t,
PtBi.:.niI E' EfcT FklAY XOKNSN'j
-, m joi.Vi-y. tt cr.-.-y " ' CciicM
co-is-.y. I:.j'.v i.-.;a.
G-. B. ELWELL Entree.
L J. JA;.'N. AU7r EWTj.
OE'J. C. ROA". roaisas.
Iiitt -!;: . c:-i;-y. I'.-T yearlD
luar !'.- II t'A pall !a alvan: O-rsCi
is rcii'.j. I' yar. -r.:-.:y la a.l-s.
All (ui!ia"ou sioull b ail-owl to
THE C'OLCJf BIAN.
Bi x-cr iTi. Pa.
Cor grss a-ijourr..' cn Monday at
roon.
Tie Utj-TLIH (kzpa.
It woulJ t- .-xt; is unfair to ji 'o
the Democratic piny by the acts of
the Congress whxh exp rei by limita
tion ywt-rjav as it would be to juge
the c;ty of PhiLaie'.phia by the ar.t.cs
of its Councilrnea. The parry is res
p:nsib!e for the acts of Cong-ess, aii
the c.ty is respor.s;i.e Cor the or !i
naacrt ofCounnls; but in neither
case has the w.;i of either the ra--:y or
the city been tfjctal or pi-i-s ur.:.
What the Democratic rnaprity in
teoJed to bring abojt when it elected
its President an J Cor.rress in iSi
has rot been accomplish 1 Trie
work of the unwieldy majority in the
House was bi5-i belittled or
brought to naught by th; S:nae.
Wh:le there was an ostensible Demo
cratic majority in that body, there was
no tnajor.ty in fact. On t.ne qjev.: on
of trie repeal of the Silver pjrchaie
act the Democratic Administration
was only able to carry its point by the
aid of the opposition The scandalous
reccsancy of Dtraxrar.c Senators in
dtaiing with tar;rT lerisiation effectu
ally prererted the passage of such a
measure as was d:rai'.e in the inter
est of revenue reform or such a man
ure as had heen advocated before the
people. That the McKinley act did
not remain unrepealed on the statute
book was no fault of certain Derr.o
cratic Senators. Having aided the
Republicans ia loading down the bill
with amendments intended to make
it obnoxious, they were only prevent
ed by an unexpected legislative strata
gem from inflicting final defeat.
Rather than take the rLk cf further
Senatorial butchery, the House saved
so much of the original wotk as possi
ble by sending the bill to the Presi
dent in a wangled and imperfect form.
The malignant temper of the Deau
cratic deserters and ingrates in the
Senate has been more recently con
ipicuoiisly manifestel in the refusal
to pass the House bill to repeal the
differentia! duties on sugar imported
from bounty paying countries, and in
the ret i-sal to save $ i6,sod ooo,
and protect the public cred.t by
authorizing the issue af 3 per cer;t.
gold bonds.
The train is that while the Presi
dent and the House of Representa
tives would have been responsive to
the desire of the people a indicated
in 1 891, the Senate has at no time
been Democratic The Republicans
or the Populists have always been
able to command the votes of a surfi
dent number of so-called Democratic
Senators to defeat Democratic meas
ures or to accomplish legislation
against Democratic protest. The vie
tory of 1892 was, therefore, incom
plete. The CO'JMrv hi not had tV,-
benefit of intended reforms and ecor.o
m:n. For the past two years of almx-t
un exampled business distress the af
fairs of the nation have drifted along
without a determinate and resolute
gn lance, the revenues eaten up by
vast fixed expenditures and the
fininces disordered by perilous float
ing indebtedness left as a heritage of
Republican mala Ministration. For
the next two years the situation from
a Democratic standpoint will be im
proved. A Republ car. Congress will
have to deal with the financial situa
tion under the curling hand of a
Democratic President. The Demo
crats have made themselves responsi
ble for revenue measures; but the
people have shifted to the shoulders
of their opponents the task of regulat
ing expenditure. The fight for posi
tion in 1896 is not so hopeless for the
Democratic party as it would have
been if it still had ap?a-cnt but unreal
legislative power. t'hils. Record.
THE JUDICIAL AP?0aiI0SME3T.
A bill has been introduced in the
House redisricting the state into
judicial districts. It proposes to
change this district by putting Moo
tour county with Northumberland,
and Columbia with Wyoming and
Sullivan. This is a return to the ar
rangement that existed prior to the
apportionment of 1871. A President
Judge of Wyoming and Sullivan was
elected last fall whose term of office
will expire in 1905. Who that Judge
is, has not yet been finally decided.
E. M. Dunham of Laporte was re
turned as elected by a majority of
twenty nine over John A. Sittser, the
incumbent of the office for the past
ten years, and Judge Sittser is contest
ing the election. Saould the proposed
appo'tio-.mrit be mi !e. Judge Ikeler
wculd co.-.tinue in office until 1 So 7.
hen bis term expires, an d be ar.d
either Dunham or S ttser would ap
portion the wo-k beteen them. At
the end of i'z: Ikeler s term. .t .
woull rttre. r, t'-.e other J-!.;i
wld b: the Pfcs.fe.-.t Jud.ce tf tr,?
1.51'ici v.iA 15:5. J- ;e i.Mr.-.j.Tj
lives at Laporte ar.d orr.e rrirriy
there, and Judge Sittser is Ixatei il
Tunkhanr xk, and which ever is de
clared to be the Judge, it :s quite in
proballe that either of them woull
remove to Ploomsb-u-g. and t.is
county would then be without a resi
dent lade for th f.rt tin in mi- v
years. That this would be a serious
inconvenience 10 lawyers as wei as to
Liigants, car, not be doubted. The
bill is a republican measure in a strong
ly repubi.can legislature, and it is
l.ke!y to go through unless some
reasons to tr.e contrary are hon. If
there are no objections to the bill, of
course there is nothing to be den,
but if t.-ere be ob-'ecuons some stets
should be taken to pres.nt the mutter
before the apportionment committee
before it is too late.
We Sazd Ccrrscled-
Un der the impression that the Baker
ballot boxes were of uniform pattern
tsroagnout the State we must admit
we were in error in our article of last
eek in which we feated upon thr
insecurity of these boxes in Blooms
burg. We referred to their insecurity
after beirg locked, sead and deliver
ed for safe keeping. The style of box
to which we referred were those sent
into t.ne rural districts of Luzerne
county, when tre law first took effect
Those boxes were insecure, as we have
already described them, and their in
security was demonstrated to our
satistaction by the inspectors of the
board while tne writer was actir.e as
judge of election. After making our
return we published cur observations
on the matter in either the Eho or
Dirnocrai of Shickshinny. And as no
denial of the fact as published was
made at that lime, we naturally pre
sumed that the same style of box was
in vogue throughout the State. We
are cred.biy informed, however, by a
gentleman who took the trouble to
examine the Bloomsburg boxes that
they are perfectly secure ; that a hasn
on the lid of your boxes passes over
a staple fastened on the box blow
the lid, and then a padlock safely
secures it on one side ; while on trie
other side, the lid is secure ly hinged
and riveted. It is possible that tr.e
Luzerne contractor could not get his
hinges on in time ; but ihey certainly
ought to be there.
iCarrlei
On Thursday, February 28th, at
the parsonage of Trinity Reformed
Church, by the Rev. C. II. Brandt,
Mr. Claud E. Greenman. and Miss
Mary E. Bookmiller, both of Danville.
if V
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DOS
Because upon the purity of
the Blood depends the health cf
every organ and tissue of the
Body. If the Blood is thin and
impure there is weakness,
Nervousness, That Tired Feel
food's
Makes Pure Blocd
That ia why the Cures by Hood's
Saraparilla are permanent. They do
not rt-st upon the insecure support of
temporary stimulant, opiate or nerve a
compound, but upon the solid founda
tion of vitalized, enricLed and purified
blood. rtaulthiV.
The cure of OUve Carl by Hood s
.araparila ha few equal in medical
history. The testimonial waa first
published two years aro, and a late
letter from her mothf-r says Olive con
tinue in good health and We are
satisfied her remarkable cure by
Hood's Saraparilla was permanent.'"
Brkfly stated the. cam waa this : When
EVflakes
Olive was 8 years old she had the whoop-
cougo ina measles, followed by in
tense pains in every Joint la her body,
like rheumatism. Physicians were puz
zled, but after a consultation, pronounced
the disease some form of
Constitutional Scrofula.
" When we began to use Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, ahe could not be moved without
trying oat with pain, and we were com-
piLL7iAB
J iTxLaLC'kt f '
DfinTG S ' i
DU.U 0
AND
SHOES.
Rubber Boots and
Overshoes for Men,
Women, Children and
everybody. Now is the
season for them. Buy
them of
J. A. HESS,
Main Street
Bloomsburg Pa.
RUPTURE CURED.
QUICKLY. SAFELY. PitMlKiNUT.
Atootatc mr f urard of ruT'sr "it i'hr
i oi-a or yoj&,-. mtxtrr kw lor KAadiiii.
wto-jt tfc uo of e:;
Tb u ny-ta-.l of trEBi u cirralt:T
A" f."n kli iiCk--r. "o riTtite. 10 rio. to
oprMM T.t-s tt foar to u;a w-ji wra
ns otx . to enr ts .B!-!T. o
ttt;oc. froo ta:bsa. Fyrsr.-c out of twu
-i r.T t:-ci-st aM rr ;ra t-.- .ai it.
COSSCLTAT10S A Sl t.XAMIiATlO.S FhtR.
Dr. A. P. O'MALLEY,
HrPTia r. specialist.
So S. Wiiiinon St. TQes.rrrt, la.
SO xir cohusdooj practice la WUk-R4rr.
The Humane Driving Bit.
TREAT THE FAMILY PET TO 0lE.
Korr. Bnii xr it yoo 'T
It you w-.il use to othr bit.
'or uU knnU of h"rs-. Ir wi J
nyrA tfc m')' tmvis hunt
nxiyyn f tititiimeat
Extra tae fcajpl. so'.'d
ft!tt H4-(fA1 or T1 rnrtri.K
T- "i a ,-i w-ia:i v-st v 11 fry.
HIMAHE BIT CO., DEPT. P.. NEMARK. N. J.
Of all
1 rue
Trouble
Is Found in
ing, and you are in the condi
tion which invites disease. If
the Blood is pure and healthy,
you have sweet sleep, nerve
strength, mental vigor, a good
appetite, and perfect digestion.
F2ed to cat her hair, aa she cotUd not
btr the. weight of iu At I rat the chacja
for tfct better iu raj gradual; the pains
turned to ba lesa frequent and the swell
ing in some of the joints subsided after
using about one bottle. Then improve
ment waa more rapid and one night the
urpriaed os greatly by telling na that we
need not prop her cp in bed a we had
one for several months, and next night
she surprised us etUl more by rolling
orer across the bed. From that time on
Improvement waa Very Rapid
and the soon tegan to creep about the
house and then to walk on crotches. Jfow
he generally use but one crutch, the dis
ease hailng left one leg crooked, and I fear
it will remain so. We feel that to Hood s
tsarsaparllla we owe our child's life.
Pure
I enclose the photograph of my daugh
ter and I think it is a picture of perfect
health. When I think how near she was
to death's door I cannot feel thankful
enough for her recovery." Mrs. J. A.
Cabl, Beynoldsrille, Pennsylvania.
The greater Include the less. Such a ear
a the above must convince you that
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful blood
purifier. Give It trial this spring.
JOHN
Merchant
t
SUITS
FROM S18.00.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Br nrCi c n&lrr rv. of n r. l&.4 out
cf tt Cort -f Ccaaao rv of
OWttf. Pa., al to iu dirtcteil, t6r will be
TpnaeiJ t rmbdc at t v tcsrt now la
tWxci.borf . oa
SATURDAY. MARCH 30, i?95,
tt J a bl, ail tilt ferraia or rrrl rt
Ual. i::ia: la ta towi.hlp of Ca:awtA.
trnzir t Crtiam. e4 Vat of rVoW.Tio'.i.
ac4 rr!od aj f:i!ow. tomt :
Kaoi as th nvonatala HiJ tract. t:-an-i-fl
oa ti -r.fc It Uvii ef 5:pr.a B. U a.tia.
W. 1 Mania uA &t aaa Xartio. on t&
jt tr Ut-1 of Eot-1 R Ttt. a ta KHjta
bT tooaat:a latl. aal oa ti wst tr la&ls of
Jarlaa G. Jtaitr, ct-0'.AliJi.j
100 ACRES O? LAND.
ALSO-. All tit cerula pr or prcI cf la&l
!a' la ti toraaalp or cc-tty of
rc!-UEMa.aiittecf PesasylTu. traoo-d
al 4-r:txl at f-tlows, tvwjt; Boal oa
ta ftrrtt ty caa-: frk. 03 ta by
Utds cf J ota T cnucaa aod S. B Mart it. 00
ta touta by laili of 'a J. Hani a. aM oa
ta vest by U&U of t--3 m Mania, coctaxa-
23 ACRES OF LAND.
Strl tai'a lata xcatoa at th ait at
Mau aa Walter M Kat B Sctailck t-a Wm
t. Mar-la. ail to be oM aataiTOperty of Wmi
i- Mania.
J. B. If CHI5ET.
a f a.LL, Attoraeya. Sberi;.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Ta Mr,Tl a-3J:t-T appointed by ta
OrptiM .on of loltiNt ocattr to mi
fliv.nba'K.a of tials to tie ban-li of the eaecu.
tor. aa4 tj pa os tt except- to ttve ac
eoaat. w:u w at ta o3".-e of Grant Erre;
El . la tb T't of blVAuO.irg. oa Saturlay.
Karrh at !0 oWx la tt (jmo,
wbea Dl wbere all penv.&s bannK claim
ay.last a;3 estate Ci -t aprr aul prove it
n. or be forTr 4rbrrd rrcan at 7 eaare of
vuU ruad.
KOBKKT BrCKtXGHAM.
A alitor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Emu of tnrti KrriKher, deauaed.
Tae TyV-r'sTTM alitor appointed by the
Orp&aaa' Cotirt of Colombia county. Pa., to
Ban&aJ Ueo. fix oos'i aa-l ex peti aad cbarze
aavwnt of t-H t-r pnrpart N" x U to and azoo :
ta pant enTltled tberetn. will n-t th pa. I
! lotertl at bla oXo la tae Town t '
Bl -c-irj. Pa-, oa K'nrrja.T. Mrctt l:a. :-r, I
at to o'clock a ta-. hj a&d waere all pnir '
lnrM.tMl 1n.11 .it.ka u v . . . . )
- j t y.r i j r -r urixurea
trja tXACu&i ia oa rc rL
EOBEhT BrCKI"GH
-'vt- Auditor.
SUESCRIEE FOR
THE COLUMBIAN
"I can't eat, I have to appetite," is the
complaint of many people just now. This
is because the blood is in a sluggish and
impure condition. Vitalize and enrich
it by taking Hood's Saraaparilla, and you
will toon be hungry all the time because
your blood will demand proper suste
nance from good food.
Nervous Dyspepsia.
"I suffered with what the doctors called
nervous dyspepsia. I could hardly walk
and could hardly keep anything on my
stomach. I doctored for six or seven years
but the different medicines did not do me
any good and I grew steadily worse. I
would hare sick headache for three days
and nights causing me such agony that it
seemed as though I would rather die than
live. I waa told to try Hood's SerseparUls
IBfloodl
and did so. When I had finished the third
bottle I was so much better that I could
eat things that I had not dared to eat be
fore for years. I hav taken six bottle
and feel like a different person." Mas.
Bimost Deck kb, Buggies, Pennsylvania.
" Befreahlng sleep ha been given me by
Hood' Bars par ill and I bow rest well
and do not feel tired in the morning as I
used to. Joan Ouaa. BomerriUs,
R. TQWHSEHD
CORKER 1IAI2T & II ARKET Sts.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
'MMOO 30ISdf
-i ' .-H''',' Mwi-i.,',, m
1 ' 1 O l: il 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i , 1 1 i t
That is the way we are turning our stock this month. It?
onlr the 15th day of February, when a whole car load of
-,',-NEW GOODSv.s
U clamoring for admission. Spring cleaning must begin
early.
Before the vernal equinox draws the line over which prim
winter dare not step, our store shall bud and blossom with a
strange beauty. In the meantime
This May Interest Ton.
Look over your muslin stock, see what you need and then
look over this:
Pillow cases in almost endless variety cheaper than ever.
D. A: L. muslin cases in size from 41 x 36 to 50 x 36, 1 jjc to 16c
Anchor muslin cases, size from 45 x 36 to 50 x 36, 17c and 10c
F. F. V. muslin cases, htm $titcht l, s;ze 45 x 38, only 15c.
D. A: L. mashn 8t x 90 50c
" " go x 90 3 6cc
Anchor " 81 x 90 65c
" 90 X 93 (5 7C
H. A: H. " 90 x 90 Q 90c. These are hemstitched.
When you the quality rf thet good, and consider the time andjx
t&lroulU sared from making them, the prices are txtremibj Ijv.om
Fruit of the loom muslin, bleached ar.d very good, at 7c. the yard.
If you want unbleached muslin, we have it from 20 yds. fr.oo, upwards.
Calicoes, extra values, from 4 to 6c
....GROCERY DEPARTMENT....
We try to keep this department up to the highest stand
ard, and if vou need anvttinr in this line nlwava trv n
. j 0 w j w .y
accomodate you. Sweet Potatoes ; these are extra nice and not
woody, at 3.3c. the peck. Canned asparagus at 15c., and the
tips at 3oc. Hemlock flour $2.So the bbl.
PUBSEL & EAEiyiAK,
Lloomsbur, Pa.
SATISFACTION ofa MORTGAGE
j In ths Cora? or ronaox Plus or roLrasia
KUlT1. o ir lit
Ia th matter of tie petttua ol J. L. Dillon ror
sa-1'.'aotlc.E rt a u.r,-e fita br j.-.ta
kt-lt-.n to Hiram Lr.simati. William Chrit
Biiii. Miarles ..lln. aod Marls Ms wife.
tu- 1 ai.4 .ai!irla, his wlff, Lanila
C'bnsTmiD. ho rare l"ur-l ai.1 villus Purcl.
aid Uary Carts'. man. widjw or tarr CUrtsi
cn Con X Hi CorTT.
To liiriQ Clifis'sit. Wm Ctrlstcan.
Ct.ar!-s ixxlise a&d iUrta. bis if, Wta. al
aril ca-.banue. fcu wire. Lavilla ctns'man,
iiormoe 1-ursrl aol Willits t url. aid turir
t-l or legal rvpn-seti'i'.lTes. acd all persi'-ns
claimm to be lie o arr or owners ol ti&
morf ,ra-e.
wurrras It rpir br the records. In the
psoe ol the KurvW ot PeeOs, t?.. at Blocm.
targ, that a certain mor?j,v, Ut-d the tit,l
aT of January. rr.-o.Tl.l m M.-re-ace
Ik-A-. o.t pg Uu, a-c. ui-.d Und in Bi-iu
towLslp ady.'.Mr 1jl, of l.-u:iLt Kre-sW,
Adtjvw K'-us, Vilentiiie K-vlr and othrrs,
CuLtainln Si acrv. at4 116 fm-ixtr ot UdJ,
gMfenby J-ha Kcbij- a to Hiram 1 insiiui,,
Wtn. thri-lCiD. fharK-s hodlne atd ana, his
wife, V, m. i and t athiflD.-, hi wf-, Lavill
Chn-r'niao, llcra.re lurv-l and U'Uiir turwl,
atid Jlary i hn'u.an. (kmr of i a-r Lnt-
miD, o secure tne piym-Lt ol S3 ) afcr tne I
Ora'h of said widow, recialus jile.i.
And wbrrtas the aald widow ban:, died f
a.ui the year l'.i. and wbrrra. It H aUrk-l
that all the mny dur on &a:d momg was
paid, and a Uyal prvsumptl'.B now rau:sof tne
p) Uint of s.iid U)'r'fc-J(;e r..m Upy ol tim- ; !
and wtt-reas J. L. Dll.ou. prv-r. nt ;urr ol it,e j
m-"rra;'ed prvmiss tia- ajilio to th (curt of
iomm n Hts of Hold cuniy. wnere a.id I
prtUile-i are situated pryi.', Ktld court to
urt ree and dlri? t t:ut stif. iion be enterx-j '
utn the foo d of sjij oirtpiire on paTruent
of the cctt due on the aie. and the aa'l-ta.
ti jo so enierUBaji r.rvvrr divhiive and r-1
lr-i- the li-a cf ttortk-iiie from me said !
premises, t j
Tin-ivlre all r-rsr,c loteregtej as 0wnr8 or
h''il-r of ud tuoraj--. are nt-juir-l. by an
ord-r of Mid Cwun. t appear at the neit term '
of aald Court, to be held at Bloomsburir on the !
r.rst tor.dy of way. A. o , ! lo answer the I
i-tl!lon aloreiild. and to anow cause, u any i
-r. pu; j uwnk-j." saau nut be aiUa
CeU as prayed for in said periti.-o.
. 3.U. ilcHENRV,
w CHauaax. Atty. therlff.
?-'- t.
CHARTER NOTICE.
' i u' 1.1 tur oiai or i
rtUa3rlrtiUe Monday lh tw-DtT-nfrJi 1at of i
Mn.h A. D., I, by Paul K. S in, L maI
ltr. P K 1 1 r-rr. a r, U 1 a.l..-,4 . n i
cock. Creasy a Wells, K H Harman and C. w. j
; . . l""a"ol""w me common. I
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An ct to
Drovltle forth Iniwi.-ir.tinn . . ....i.... . . . t
- r - muM ik ujai lou ol
i-enain corporations, approved April ath, A.
J'.4- f0'1 ""e Trl supplements thereto
for the charter ol an Intended corio atlon to
be called the Penn Elevator touipany. the
character and object of which Is tne manufa.i.
Ll.0,.,'1'T,Sl, "Dd r1al machinery ln
WOOL Irbn aiwt nrlwr i . - '
ot them eouiblned. And fur these Dunw tk
nave. rxv-s and enjoy all the rleb'e. buent
and prtvilrti ol the aald Act ol Aasembiraud
It supplements.
C. W. MILLEK.
-,-,t ijollcitor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Etalt oa. r. BmUK. lair of Jf jdiaon foiruMn,
tecljl.
SMsdiaon toWahli TO,
w demands wiU make known the s-.neVb0
K-BrcIIKCBaii. AduilnUlratAr.
"r' w m ia ii t
j., Attomey. Montandoa, Pa.
HATTER.
TROUSERS
FROM S5.00.
MONEY LOANED
Dj Toy want to torrow moner on equiuhle
tenn ?
D) you d!re to pay off a moninc and r-rjnr
n.w i be m.ney at S per cent. luterest annual
ly Wuuld you care to be so situated that roe
cLld reduce the mortpace aiiint vmr home
by paylrtiroSa small amount monthly and
at the end of earb year receive credit tor all
pstd! with Interest bemg chargrd OLly on
rvuialnlne portion of loan.
Would you like to bur your famllr a h'me? If
so. read the follow ing-:
1 represent a Company that haj embodied In
Its pUn all the features enumerated above aiid
many more. Can you see any reason why jou
fchould pay a larye Interest for money whn yoa
hse goul security t tan vou present anr fxd
reas-.n why It Is not as well to receive profits
yearly as to wait from T to 10 rears as one dw
In many of the Associations? Is not the re
duction of Interest vearly better than waiting
many years for profits ? Borrower under the
plan represented by me assume absolutely no
risk as ettih Sl-iO paid on the loan is rrvdltfd
on the mortiraj-e. thereby reducing It in iro
pom ..n to the amount paid.
BuildlD? Assoi-lauons hare benefitted hun
dreds of thousands, so did the rid cars that
were propeilrj by horees. Our flan is far
ui-rior iq rtuiiuing Aviciations as tne mm
ears are to the old antiquated horscarsTstein.
My time is too much occupied to answer ques
tions for the curious, but those srr-k'.Dir tiifor
nia'ion for the betterment of thrlr condition
will receive mil lniorn ailon prc-mptl.''- e of
fer an investment to those wbo Lave a small
amount to sve monthly that has no superior
aj to sfety and seldom equaled tor prUlt.
Call or write.
S. D. NEYHARD,
OaeCOLrasiait BUp., BLOOM. "Ml RU, PA.
1 ad ooor. Box vu.
WHAT
IRON
WILL DO.
IS KATURE'S 0L'X T0.MC
Stimulate th appetite and pro
duce refrcaLiJi a.eep
GIVES V1TSL STIE-tGTH TJ SlRSlW
MOTHUS.
Check waa tine; diseases, stop
night a -rea la. cures incipient
consumption.
Increase trength aci flesh.
MAKES P-ED, RICH BLOOD,
Promote healthy lung tissue.
Will air th pale and puny th
rosy cheek of youth.
CUBES Alt FEKAU COMPLAIHTS.
Uakea strong man and women of
I
R
O
weaJuinga.
GILMORE'S IRON TONIC PILLS
Cirt afl Waating Diseases and
their sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &6
. They are neither atvptie nor causti.
hae no coarulaticat effect on the contenu.
of the stomach or its lioiaa consequently
do not hurt th teeth or cu comupub
or diarrhoea, as do the usual forms oriru",
10 day treatment 6O0. pmphlet tree
not kept by our druaxist, aadre
GILMORE & CO..
CINCINNATI O.
For sale in Bloomsbur;. Pa., by MOI MX KHO
Dru'-uu. "