LUtIAN BLOOS4SBURG, PA. 4TJSTm. Btrs"5 tar Vvlr jl ti at. A than U bat iMinnr Tit its Mimn of or inm, ItrorC"- fw trvd.r-fa lumm snd Una. T nrtw I mt nrtn sail lin 1wU. vli smsting ia inH impiM(f, TnP Sir eo-fTr Wr. grvfona boon P iu cr.wr, !u Isrmr: tv 'h Uin iisnrfo 'iit mn:t Ti ins kowno; mm4 or mnntnl ' B HAD HIS CHOICE. It wm an reatr,.e jailer?, w'.ti rte- tirw punril by mna io wr y irij t k.vr brrr. of oprawlias tad ia i?n, orarVt Ua.1t.vn9. and. blu aarls. The frami f rmid In tbaaet7 a jrrn ara. to mvst f t)w ?'.lvir: th rMli"K w , aU7 prMr!fl by suburb a pnrrotu foe ttu piirw v fr'.sfhtcair.z YAfU. , 0 fi-cv sr!. ai.i Mr. Jmi j Ma.viat, t rfm t a ;wv Lk t:a. I? I r j xit t M G; lijainr-' ! "Wairh yon wrvn't," m.il t:i y 'liij U.I7- f I fl wlsrf il " I Mal J;i pa ys." i-writofjHl th ynni "xart:7. Why. fhn. I stull thin ' at r.hi hjiioi orUtft;oQ of piftnria. ajul I Kb:! f'! prrno!lfJ f 017 U"t Th; Cap in nrrf all hock-7. tut at rat yo !o t natiin tier. Aaii ai tnre la aly ainwl.' "I np tas artist think uli bt Imrovpfl by th lntrrxiurt;o of a UtU DOTlty." "I wo'iltja't," aiil Mr. Jams Mar rhont, waTinjf hi stirk mnnl th Wtry, 't'j tvofA&c talfjany fr tii lot of them." iloo t !ippon thy wol.I care to ao.il tim fr Mr. Jam Marrh.ict Iaa?nl ?ovl ttXipwiJ5y, and tnhfl h(r tu-I. wiii happ-rw1 ti b rstinaf on U(r kc. It was a Tr7 pretty hAM aal aatiy srloviwl, and tb.r wu jool x- . cii f r aim. "But th&r I Kmh;rijr.' ho Haiti, lowr1.!! tm KAtr., "ia th alry. El la, that I would jfiv Tr7 petty I ba7 in, th r,rlil o poaa." "A pkttinsr "Prettier than, any picture?" "Svnaary?' "Patter nbaperl thaa any dtatnary." "Not llv, of alr-Jy?" "I hop arC Thrr U or.Iy o lif llcttlty I am cot nur, if I wr to m' aa offer now, that it would be ai-cpted." "Flow shall yon And out?" ff p- and aljuf!d hi. frockroat with the manner of a man to whom for rjove yean frwik-rroat had not bia familiar wear. lie waa a tail, browo tsttirA raan. with a good 1I of ear ivt.nni h hi ey. "I Khali aak Mr. Bf-kitt." "Ohr ab ald. Sh aaiiped a MttI bfore ah went tu "And yon yoo think my tp-mrthir w;n be will b able to advise yoo ia th matter?" I think h will." "It em to me," h laid, roiling op Lr rataken) rry tightly, "rather an cldfaMhirmd nvfle of praeilnre." "Thre I thi fxro la my caae. Mr. Her.kett ha an ldi. I am afraid, that I hare bronarht back from the Cap oritold gold. I want to make her onrlemtand that, when I nay I ahall have to work for my lirin?, I th&V.j mean, 1L" "I am glad," ah nakl qr;!etly. "I know that yoo aref, fj?ar. Bat I uppo parent are different." "My parent l." "And If (the object, why," h looked down npm her affefiotiattHy. "I ahall Jot pack yoo op, Ella, and ran off with yoo." "Now," he mid delightedly, "that la more ol'I-faxhioned than ernr.." "I liall yoo to-night T "I am ore," he ald. with her little band renting for a moment In hi. "I think the Inritation la for two only.' "1 hae a great mind," aald Jamew Marchant, liking down at hr affec-tiaf'-fy, "to kl yon." "That U no eridfn-e of a great mind," he ald reprorlngly. "Bealde, yoo are la Jx,tn now." "I am afraid," aaid Jame Mar chant, aj.ologetiUly, "that I have much to learn before I become re1r lltzed. Tte Cap? tiiakb one forget all one' manner." "It ha ma raale yoo forget your frlw!," he aold. "There wtt una," he mid, a he -aled. her lnt the hanrn, "he wa only a amall girt" "Not old mimgU to c-ount?" "Of whom I thought every day of my life out there." There were tear In her eye that challenged the lightr- of her good by. The Mrnall gloved band wti pretwed in the big Cut of the man from tlie Cap for on moment, and then be gave the addre to the driver. It wa with great dexterity that at dinner In Luke Htrwrt ManKiona tliat lilht Mr. Jarne Marciiant eontrlved to get himself paired with the excel lent Mr. Beckett. "I hhould lave thought you would bxive iiudfited, aim ply limlfitinl 011 takinK down my dear Madeleine;" Mr. Beckett fluttered Ikst fan at Mr. Marcbaut In a manner that bad In tbe early aeventU Um.-ii prouounctU bewitching. "I 'want particularly to Mpoak to you, Mr. Beckett. I want to offer my-elf-" "--ib T' ta!(l Mr. Bixkett myterl ouly. "Not a word. I know exactly what you are going to aay. Mad ekilno, my dear," ahe called to a tall, bony dantxel jut In front of them, "you haven't hakn Itunda with dear Mr. Mart-bant. How very remlwi of you! Tlie dear girl la no thoughtleM; do you know, Mr. Marchant, that I de clare to goodneiM I boll eve abo'i real ly lu love," lfj M.idHHo hcIhI thin ra:il-yy wr. rtm m.r and stuwlc hit rut rlr; Mr. MAfhat. Mm Ma4-(m i,)U.tuMl KMkt her tiuf it4r tlla rraiad' .( tmnsi tasta so h. "Poor Ella" iiiX Mrs. BTk.fr.. w'.ra ff-wlv ynipi.!i7, "por.r ".nt f.ri. I'm rUly dr-adfwily tva4 f he. Ton anwt nm your ad-lo. Mr. M.ir ehant. ennrpmlnsr tnr at dinner. I f-H ir"!ul f.icai dm f.ir ay'.a o I f4 already a taonza iyh Tr ;rff"-- t kao. audi I am ao M;icI. Qnif artr-twar..!, r.dy. Aail my ist!,jnii ' .& th dr frt WU mi hr U!ci , Ju I la.rs ar jtvi a.7 her tannsrit l:r wine bajl I r. !d?-bar. a a mrrr yf fvt. rt ban oe!y b on, bl?s my oii. thick snip, plea.- what ia ti xprMoa? It ba 00I7 fcetv It ha only ba " "1I.iJtniy ri;r." sited Jaai Mrhaat. "Pre-c!.i7: Prn-imd7 wia; I n try'.ag to say. H,w cle'isr of 7'ii. "Wr Mr. Mxrriaat: "I waat v pai to jv aaont ttait Mr. Br!itt. rm afraid yoi .ta t r ai; waat I aa wha I nj tiiat I haTa't trt"wit macb bom w'ri c:," "Now. my ilw Mr. Ma.rhaat " 'ton miint ailow m. plaj. to ta?l yoo ex.urjy 017 po,uoa. Cliesa I wt x aad ara moaty w ua'a ba7-" "Mr M.trrinat. fJa ihoraA rw is urn that I a.tT h! of bef vr?. A womaa Lie niyif da't Ev la thi world fir wit a cerraia nuaai if yer for nothing." "No," aid Mr. Marchaat, ".t crrj Juoney, I know." "Tiat : nor at all what I maa. Bit him yo ame back from tb Cap a. i tJ fir-v aTj M. wtiii-i ia ! be fw vek air, aail hiateil tiat yi c:rt -,a-.T'i.n; i!rp(r. aad iv 1 .al or,!y a fiw baadreiL. I ronid ; t.-.:r'. ii-.r--..- mi. o th pipr thmnrn It at otvo. It wa. this U a aai --!it -ia? wi. It a tr.fi drai?u:'.7 lanx7 xprrniio tct rhio. voi. rn- 'aerf ti Srtiv- W and Ba fie d-ar girl, of coar-t. didn't ; tirongi it, and con.-inent!y yoo m.17 I f-l i'iif- mm ThAZ i wUl lor y.o for yoorif aiooii. Tjat aU yci i "Tsar, m.-.at ta!j:l7, la all tlat I ' warded, bet" I "And. forrncrly ar:gi to con ! firai my a.-picinrj I mm- arv- a 1 ltrer ad.Jresfied to a frtead of mia; j he didn't know ciait I saw It. I ! maaayed to d It, ail ti aai frai y-'or pamw-r. BurchrA." i -Really r Jam Marctaat wa aoddinly ta terestd. "And Mr. Birrcbi aid that yoo and h bad made a pfl och aa xM exprairfn, ia't it? of twenty tiou aand pr.ond. And h .d t.-jit h thought yoo wooui Uxi stay oa for a fw jan. bot, a we kaow, you sa aiWy enongh earn home." Mr. Beckett looked trlnxptaaTly aero at her atgaiar danjl.ter op .te, who wa bawlir. laforr.-i3tyn a boot th wearar to a dif ar :.d-a-con. and then at Marchaat. Si Uk fcr head wsgshty at ti man frm th Cap. "Can I that letter V te aked aharpiy. "Luckily I have it la my pryket. but I really don't k.-jow whether I ourit to show it to you. Too It I pri vate.' "I that why yoo bvok It, JI.i. I; j i ett?" '0rr.e, come, Mr. Mar haat. lK,rt b too severe. On ha to keep ou' eye ofien In thl world." fh fourjl the letter with aom dif ficulty, fr the px.ket la bvliem' dree are remote and difficult to ac c. and. onder amto.h of hi plate, Marchant read It. "Mr. Ber.kett," he aaid excitedly, "yoo have, wftlxot knowing it, done m a very great aervlce. Bnrchi.on de clared to me that he bad Invented oor gain. aM that all tb money had been lost. It em from thi letter tint be ba behaved anamf oily, ami I Khali make him dUgorge every penny that belongs to roe. I aball go back to the Cap by the nxt boat." 'This I very unaatl factory," de clared Mr. Beckett, aggrievedly. "You can t very well get married before next Hatordiiy." "Tb dear girl will wait." he an swered confidently. "I am not o nure of that," ald Mr. Betkett sharply. "Dear Madeleine I not no young a ahe waa." "So I ahould judge. But what ha ahe to do with th affair? I be to be biidemald?" "Madeleine Ita been bridemalil fjuite often enough," aald ber iwjther. "Thl time, providing thl money af fair of your cornea out right, ahe will I the bride." "Who bride, Mr. Beckett V "Why ble th man," cried Mr. Beckett, "your." "I don't oe how that can be man aged with convenience. There' a law ag.'iloat bigamy, I believe. Beside. I only want to marry your utepdaugh ter." "Ellnr exclaimed Mr. Baket, In aiimzfiuiT.t. "If yon don't mind." Mr Becket laid down her knife and fork, and utared dUtractedly around tha table at the other gueu. Flniilly her eye rented on Madeli-liio, and lie frowned no muh at tliat young lady that Madeleine asked aci'o the table Ill an audible tone If hIio were 111. "III?" echoed Mr. Beckett, turtly; "I have uiicoiiiiiionly good caoxe to be. To think that I have taken ail thl trouldn for the uke of injur Mr. Beckett' rl dlrulou little daughter by hi first wife. Why, l;e lan't worth "xcuo mt Interrupted Marchant, promptly; "yoi will remember, plea, that you are njxiuklng of a lady who 1 to be uiy wife." "Bah!" aald Mr. Bckett.-Cbatn. bcr JournaL Cat Mm mim 9Mta aw Trv MB Arm Hfor" Opie BI wrnt T1 Jirk ilnm, (a faet ofara a wa la f,r" Breim at iX h wis nigi prtv-aat ia ;h aaoiitax and aoaim'im arm? of Jonraauirtt. aad earawl bin cnrl 'XKt finta trvk aat orar hmr.i of Hf by Cut rat oc th 6rw of Uie man -hn "pritleir and old-fxihiw?I &aa4l pr f yr him. Tsmi be as4 i wll f inny rir1eM awxit bimseif. a.l mm p"5l rriink b t.iid !rrr rnr't's 'Sea tJiaa hi tU iw. but b tida't t paI .1 tvU f,r tuai. Tii j .itu if tie lit t r.ia at Iiflgtr ji ti aienior? of m:Lay of hi iiid-r.m fretuis: I: em- tliat be prlanaji a UkIh japr ia ,t tirt faum '.a K-iawcky -ir per!iaa it T4,i ia Arkxasiu r enr ao Snr. On L17 bill tfiivr -aaoe rwfa Izi o-r ro ra rwry jtor. wbin t:i ii rrr w-m jirr.air o, u irpie br rL -na''riinr wti ,tlir - ai:ala oa nf rjv lad jer tlunjp, I in-I .le;a.in;i-l xa imaii.: aaLeo w'.U rii px-fau: if to pa- p;c. E I pr'a.r.arf tilc. T'-if -1017 rr,r W !a ' tart iiiop Sail fca Ur. 3:ii biriil J ail ta pTr of a-i fair.i; ;arnt I iaro cbe bra.-x a. ;t wr. aail .t? !a fT "Qil '""itQ wr ?ftn , maad iat a r . -4111)11111 aiairtdia-eiy I h a:.i,i, MTiri iaii:ram of tin ! v.Uaii nui.tj xiil airiicer f r ti pn.)- .ijr.ir.iir a ari hx aa.L Ti:j 'r-itr y-,e'j.J. A hir'tit) aa.I wan i :irL ri a ta raad "typ a.ir'i"' i.-.-i irtXrfrn!y nvil f r tj 'jxt W. 'at r vr? fvA. j;d?eii: bat orier trouhl caaiti. TV X !wt ax- aad aaivr.icr cjwi.iair wu mail 00, ra biir--,'.r,'. i'aiieai7. Tie W ai T bmt 1? i wa tii it t Ie"..W ti av T al -i ae-r M wp n.-il, bit tiy wr trrit pofj. aal ti cocaieji r itaaitila:ir7. Nx: weic --trai m-ir; ierrrj wr !. aad iitir aorieslii. aa.i wr put ia ti t;a caa, ir- ti 77 ww kpt. About tij tin-. ti-. bors!:or fcnxht a rjw k-z of nail, aad tia E-iit. Bind c-a aa exiibitioa of that woci!rfoI ga:a ti;it ta. ainc fcroarit biai faaie. boldly threw 4Ty all hia old ryp. t ti eac.r paper cp ia hrvr4hi5 rail, aad tia ped t-A.t aa adaarrta public. That w-k ti posv, of ti twa tai-'.i more mail tiaa evr bf r or atace, anil ti entire laciva waa mad no r,f !r-r criCiTanilatin ti gnrat ! j tor on ti imprvd apearaac j.f ti C'J VAURIES'S JCCTS. cini Sa V Hut r rim-ia af whicK B Da Maarier ta fceea mnch written ahoct ia ti pr-w by mea prctendiag to t tit mowt int.raat frien.!. t'aongi la one or two eooapicooa in tancth family of the late lamented were ratier nrpr'.sii at thi presump tion. On of Do Maarier' la.titnt;on4 wa a pair f va.ea which he called hi "joke-pot." lie nsed to receive a Ure number of coetributiooa frota Eagliab aad American friend, ail pur poniiig to te tri:e, and worthy of an illustration by him. I know at Iea.it sreral lntaact where frirnd of mine have ct hira txt. which he very soon afterwarl ol to gxitl ail vanrage. A then contribution ar rived he threw them Into ode of the "Joke-pot," by way of filing new kind of pigeon-hole. Then when a mo ment arrived In which te had to cratch his head for a aubject, h woold dip hi hand or rather hi arm Into this lottery, and Ca up one con tribution after th other, until he foond on that might be regarded a a prixe ticket. In order that be might inur himself against repetition, he obaerved th rou tine of never putting a contribution back Into th same "Joke-pot" from which he had extracted it, bnt depos ited It In the second va. until the first one bad been cleared. Then be at tacked the econd on and emptied all tbe lottery I!l back into the Brut, and ao on, dally weeding out the worth ies ones, and refreshing hi memory a to those bet adapted to bi par pose. Th fact that these two "joke pou" were kept ao well anpplled by friend who volunteered their contri bution I in luelf ample testimony to the personal charm widely exercised by thl warm-hearted master of black and white. Harper's Weekly. Kc flrkrr Worth 100,000. Odd stories have often been told of the clilffor-nlers of I'aria, but even more curiou perhap U the case of Mother Carplo, a female rag-picker, aid to be worth $100,000, who went out to America from her native Iujy when nil was a girl of twenty, and ha for the bust five-and-forty year honored New York by helping to re lieve it of unconsidered trine. Even now thl human lawt of burden, with back bent by tlve accumulated weight of counties Hacks of rubbl!i, work Hoiuo fifteen hoiu-s a day from 2 in the morning until S In the afternoon on the scanty Hupport of two meal, and she 1 said to have Invented care fully all ber saving. The Sketch say that under such condition life would seem scarcely to be' wortb living, but Mother Carpto keep on with the old routine of rag plcklng year after year, and tuo lucky heir presumptive I a youug nephew of her, who will thus come Into a not to say haggish, aunt paso hence. Harper's Round Table. . His End In Vl.w. "The waiter ! 'very attentive. I wonder what end he baa In view." "Ilia tip, of courae." A 16-Year-OId - Hervous Prostration THE REVIVIFYING EFFECTS OF A PROPER NERVE FOODiDEMOHSTRATED. S"ttl smnti vi, Ym Car Wmtu, tan x:mn-jrt -4ti itaaaaor at H C Witrnim. inennncti Brmn, iit 1 gtrwt. 3rrtr4. Pnna., ww imxiH w-tx arvnu tiicinur nca tarasrasd ta tail nr UrV. Tb dnt trrcmiim of uin imnt w s loss of cp:. F ir nmn hni time yt :m W smiu hail aa imm ta trat ont nm- ptiunwl of frmins of tl3m iuuntnno. Tii w Sii!uod b trivn pniaa ia La nrmU. f tr taran wkj ui yina iaiiy oras poariy ersjiri .ta a tn-.hi hnaican sail ."hint; omiid bo pmean ta tm hrr reiiof. F U1I7. sitr srT-jnr aamoria nmmiips, sarmvaa utri sail b3a tr-t;ni tue asi.ont. a s;il tin- mnhin tu eo.pd b anpo7nil biomt, bat titrf m-r-ni wtti of hi tnssnnent tin yuag Jiay )nil:Cim had an unpnjTmt and xh pat limntini to pnMram th rrr-un of snachrr porcan. Ia tb muinm kf j ''Huri'ox aer-7inanna bat mcnsjieU. too pins tn Sr hid bail xrrri mnn ter sad tis fii3Tr pratj aa4 almost f.Tia 1? brpn of r0TT. I v t s&is cms that Vr. Wsunu hKiri if Vr- Whams' P-ink PT.'.o Sir Pile P-.-pis. E fhaad tost tii pi'. wm hiH.'y nmm aieniisrt Sir arrm djortrs sail enm-luiimt u T.f taotn a trai. A box of tun piils wa pnrraasnt and bfhr th? Bud sU bnsa taa ther wis a aurtd iaiprT-ranut in th rrl enndiona. After a hsif dmn bntu W ba sd, th 7iun lady's tpw bad mnnL tan psia ia tuer beatl taut esamil snd shs win fnger thnn n tms cr vfcMia u bar 'i o ANDY IB30LDTELT GUlSiSTEED ? S' j Snwblet tr . TVSI llK. aVUTHT n ( J 11 j XCURECOMiTIPAUOH V "He that works easily works suc cessfully." 'tis very easy to clean house with APOLSO ASK fOB TUX fcKLET ON IIGHT AND GIVES .iBEST UGHT Ui THE W6WB A?LyrEiy SfE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. STRAY PAEASEAP23. It is hard to disguise a last sum mer's straw hat with a new ribbon. The man who bets mav h 9 gambler, but the man who does'nt is t . . no uecior. Don't ride a bicycle on the pave ment unless vou have enough monev to pay the fine. I he Pat Lady '-Why did the Human Pincushion leave ?'' The Livms Skeleton "He - u -w ' afraid of being stuck for his salary. No Maud, dear, an axletree does not bear fruit, although it sometimes has nuts on it A man in an adioininer town Inct week married a eirl named RreaH H jys he took her for butter or worse. Little Delaware. Delaware was the first state admit. ted tp the Union and is the one to which Randolph of Roanoke referred contemptuously as havincr two counties at high tide and three at low tide. It is still governed by antiquated colonial machinery. The senate of its legisla ture consists of nine members only. Delaware is one of the states which has no lieutenant governor, and there fore, from out of these nine memhers. one is chosen as presiding officer, and the other eight are the lawmaking body. The state is divided into three counties .ew astie, wnicn includes I ine city 01 v umington j Kent, which includes the capital citv of Dover, and Sussex, the rustic southern county. xiew castle has several thousand more voters than Kent and Sussex combined, but the basis of represen tation in tne Dover senate is the same for all three three members from each county, and on any public ques. Girl hoc I Kiss WstniM enor.iTtdod tliat &t rnr mtnpimo sad Iett hnaM &r s mt tn nuaii 1 tn tan r-ipn winnfrr ar Pinkirk. N. T, 1 ia ttopond lni tae mwioiw snd by Tr-oxn;iu braaf nt ta simat att:a sgiia. I a tm-a t tnn rtara:a y3iptosin wr- ait Miss Wsrmus wearvi saiKuor baa of plus sad til u! Boos wm tooa dnvsii sit. sho is sow in bcttnr parvesi cnadiooa thaa hn hu horn Sir jrn snd itM'isns that inn ewts bor lif to L r. ui:sms' Fin Ptui. Mr. snd M.-s. Wso-ms wr intrr;-d by a repnrtar as thi bomo on tlsnoa Jffuft. bnta a.-s Imid ia their prais Pink PU1. "Mr daashtor't htn vas ssrod of thn mmiMw." mini in, WttriM. "Hor snoditina w tn aioiant aocnies wnea ih 10m oionnoii a'i-.n f ih'tti, bat miw ih is so ttraag snd hmirhy so any me eoaW b. I asnaat ncnmaioad tuo modicum too bighly." Aa saair! of It. Wiiiiams' Pink PC show that ta-; contain, tn a enndn.wi ftinn. sd tho tlements airsRarT ta p v at-w lift sna rebnoss - th blood snd restore thartomi ars. Thiry sr sa unfiuimg spociae fcr iar.il ixmaur ts locomotor sukius, psrtisi pral7is, St, Vitas' lianoe. Kiaui:. neara.is, ra'nrruristn. nnrviTis hfadairhi'. tho sA;r of fiiets of ia frippn. p.pttauon of tiis heart, pain sad 9iiow enmplotions. sJ fcrai of wtsanrs oitn7 in main or ftma.V, and ail duraMs rs riiti:: frnm vfjiatidi humors ia the blood. Pink PUis vt said by .i design, er will b fBt pust paid oa ript of pmee, 5l trf.U a bcx.nr nx boxes fur CX.5 etjn never lold in bulk or by the K;) by ad'isiloeiiijr Dr. Wii Uams' Meitioae Company, scknUii;, '. Y. CATHARTIC ALL DDUfJfilSU aMt t" r to u.i uu-J Wnotrw.). fii.. er w Tirt. f7 I o t:on, therefore, in the senate, a min ority of the people can by a two thirds majority outvote the majority. The city of Wilmington casts about one-third of the total vote of the state, but it has only one representative in the senate. The house of represent atives consists of 2 1 members cvosen without reference to population, 7 from each county. San Francisco Argonaut. Qieen Victoria'i Diamond Jobilee- In its June number The Ladies' Home Journal will celebrate the Dia mond Jubilee in a way distinctly its own. In an article by William George Jordan, entitled ' What Victoria Has Seen," the reader will be taken on the British throne, and the marvelous pan orama of the world's history for sixty years will pass before him. He will at a glance see the progress in art, science, invention, music, education; the great social reforms, the growth of nations and the advance of civilization. The whole story of the world's pro gress of the loncest rpicm in history will be vividly presented. An exchange says : " The first weed pulled up in the ground, the first dollar put in the savintr hanV and the first mile traveled on a journey are all very important things ; they make a besinninj and thrphu a hope, a pledge, an assurance that you are in earnest wnat you have un dertaken. How many a poor, idle, erring, hesitating outcast, is now creeping and crawling his way through the world, who might have held up his hand and prospered, if instead of putting off his resolutions of amend ment and industry, had he only made a beginning." IV 1 1 1 1 11 Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS, eo as icti wiiilt. intn raicaa. Batter per lb $ w- .30 .10 07 .II .06 .07 I 00 30 .50 4.80 t0$t4 S I. CO .to S .Qi .c6 .07 .05 .is .is J, c$ .80 . -7S 40 '50 .85 S .85 .12 .10 .12, .10 c8 tgs per cozen I ird cer Ih Him rr noand r 1 --------- Pork, whole, per pound Beef, quarter, per pound, . . . W- - I v neat per ousnei. Oars M Rve " Vheat flour per bbl Hay per ton 1 Potatoes per bushel Turnips " " Onions u " weet potatoes per neck Tallow per lb Shoulder M - ide meat " Vinegar, per qt Dned apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted Rasnbenies Cow Hides per lb Steer M " CalfSkin Sheen celts ft f sitswosfrxttasa Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt Bran, " Chnn M Middlings " Chickens per lb new,. Turkeys Geese " Tlnrlr u COAL No. 6, delivered s.6o " 4 md 5 3 Sj " 0 at yard J.3J " 4 and s at yard. j.6o NEW DINING ROOHS. his been opened bT tj inn v irTDlin on the second floor of bis HAuAl flUfiAIlL, r c , . aurant. Meals will be served at the regular dininc hours for ?( .n.l iK n ' ha obtained st sny time. The table will be sup plied with the delicacies of the season and me service will be first-class. Istrasco W Scot fcotwwa Esir.st u Jal'iie: 1 trecerj iters. Bcllodoina PLutcf Cures Woman's Pains by fouching the Spot PATENTS d, nd nAe ""k obtinMl, and ll PEES. bualne8" conducted lor iioDKKATS I if U AVBtnW w.-. ,. .. . TXT ri-t i.vva 'furrusiTITHI U. 8. PAT ousinss illreot. hence csn transact pstnt Ousl ns In lesa time and st Less Cost thsn taose re mote from Waiumuin. iSSndoder,drw,n? r Photo, with dscrtp lhJWt.aJv,s " patentable or Dot, rrreot cnaree. our tee not due till patent Is secured .V?' "Uow ,0 wbwin Patents," with refer ences to actual clients in roup m.i. i-nnntr a town sent free.. Address C. A. BNOW CO.. WashlnctOD, D. C. (Oypo&lM U. Faunc OdlctJ) EXCHANGE HOTEL, T Laatiij buarraiorf f Aoarica Cm rums. IXnci. rCf()Kl rr full iclonnitica. f'rtinc W. Hal. General Minna: G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court IIousex BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bsdl rooms, hot and cold water, and all moder conveniences WameS-fln Idea Ssi SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN
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