The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 28, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA.
I know sweet maid, 'tway vary mean
To steal a kiss from tbee
One kiss, whun, ah? It might have been
A goodly two or throe.
My fault was great. Indeed, fair maid.
It was a stupid onci
Oh: 1 repeat not what I did,
Hut what 1 left undone,
Vet treat me not with cold dtsdalnl -Forg
lTe mv overnight.
, And doubtless, when we meet again
I'll put the matter right.
DICK POOLE'S JUMP.
Dick Poole's father came of a stock
me rooies or t'oolesarra of hard
cr.nkers and hard riders, who were
never Known to do a useful thing or
u uuiuuu net, ana who were conse-
Muvuuy very popular with the tenants.
It need scarcely be eald that Poolegar
ra was in Ireland, and that the system
of management pursued by the owners
was such as to reduce the dimensions
of the estate, until, when It came to the
hero of this tale, there was little left
vi me ancestral acres, Hut Dick Poole
cared naught for this. As long as he
had the privilege of fishing and shoot
lng over the old place (and the new
comers never refused him), and could
procure enough money from his agent
to get drunk as often as he liked, he
let the world wag. and saw the proper
ty slide from him with the equanimity
of an lmpecunlo;:s philosopher. Ho
had been weaned, so to speak, upon
the bott:e. When a boy, his father
used to encourage him to sip stilt
Punch from a tumbler specially reduc
ed In dimensions to suit his tender
years. A gun was made for him with
a similar view to the fitness of things,
when he grew up he was presented
with a larger tumbler and a bigger
gun. On one occasion he rode a steeple-chase,
and when he came In a win
ner, his father delightedly exclaimed,
'Dick, I'm prouder of you this mo
ment than if you wrote the Bible."
His education was supposed to have
been amply provided for when he could
hold his own with the hounds and dis
tinguish himself with a gun in tho
bogs or the stubbie. j
I he consequence of this hereditary
course of training was that Dick be
came a dead shot, and possessed of a
wonderful head for whiskey. He dis
posed of (aim after farm of his es
tate, until at length there was nothing
lix. him but the old house, which ho
stuck to. mm an old retainer, Dan Do
herty. who clung to his fortunes with
a fidelity which might be djscrlbed as
melodramatic. Poole, of course, from
hii, habits, was not a welcome gue.it
aiiiong the country families, though
they universally admitted his right to
i.rsider himself of their eaet. lie kept
U) however, a custom of visiting the
c Jei-s who were stationed at a small
garrison town In the neighborhood,
aud It was. at their mess, to which he
was invited, that the circumstances
at oae, the sequel of which rendered his
le a household word throughout
tne province.
During dinner Poole conducted him
sen well enough. He was fortunately
"tAI- iu a quiet sucking ensign:
uui wnen the claret was disposed of
tvnAn 1 l . .
"ucu l"c major lert the room, and
strong waters were called on, Poole
laid himself out, as was usual with
mm, xor a hard nigiit. A few of tho
"cu, seeing me rate at which he went,
calculated on putting him under the
tsMe; but before Dick had shown the
slightest token of ui.duo exhilaration
several of his entertainers were talking
thickly and laughing loudly. Hunting
and Ehootlng stories were exchanged
with a crescendo of mendacity on the
part of the narrators as the night ad
vanced. Dick had set them ali In a
roar by describing how ha had shot
down every bird In a covey save cue
iiu i ieic mm, ' shouted Dick,
breed!"
At length the
upon swimming.
Talk.ng about swimming." put in
roo.e, 'do you know the cliffs at the
seaside of Poolegarra? I'll bet any
-man that I'll Jump off the highest pari
. those cliffs, and carry another feller,-
on my tack."
Uli1yir3al bl,rst of laughter, and
cries of "Take you up, old boy! How
much can you book for?" greeted this
insane challenge.
KlrtLhenr ,th! "oise ha1 somewhat sub
sided, Lieutenant Browne, the senior
LhL-?uceda
i stuu to jjick:
" you are ferious. Mr. Poole, for a
hundred you don't do it "
"Done!" replied Dick at once. And
It was fixed there and then that the
E,teiB?wa? 10 take on the
wi otituruay,
iJll 3 wondor Poo; talked off stead
i,, J, hEnTniany la bosts on that
n gnt. Lieutenant Browne evnressed
himself well to win: 'ofr if the foot
should be mad enough to attempt such
a thing himself, there la no one living
who would be Idiot enough to go on
his back, thought he. Next morning
Poole told Dan Doherty how he en!
then1" " and
then mUe.ly men'k-eJ the bet as if
be made nothing of it. Dan for a few
seconds could not speak a word, for
horror and surpii.se; at last be man
aged :r stammer out:
"CM-. Master Dick, Master Dick, what
ever t.rl ye make by it? u it out av
yer s.nsen ye are intirely?"
"Ku, you old goore. I'm not out of
1T.7 te::tes," replied Poole. "I want to
'ia a hundred pounds, and; what's
jr.ore, Dan," he went on. coaxinsly
"you must help me to win it "
"Bc-gorra Ulln 1 won't!" 'burst out
Dan, with rebe'lious Krv ..t...
saru-d you, man r.nd boy, this many a
year; out hand or part or fut or, h.i.
make such a wager w'thoiit taking care
'hat I fhoulti have nn advantage over
t'r.ete English boobies? Leave It to
mr. Dan. Follow my directions, and
jou'll find everything will be right, Ill
uo into the town myself to-day and
fjeak to the head constable."
The eventful moraln.s arrived a
co d. gray morning It was, iu July. Tho
officer vere all on the ground looking
over the clifT, which was fully from
nine y to a hundred feet above the
1?; cud wondering whether Dick
. oo'e would have the courage to carry
ci. his wild enterprise. Mick exohang
eu greetings with them cordially, and
Ircupht forward Dan 3 his compag
r.o t de veynge. Tint Individual had
uiifady iKSio mlsivins touching the
oraer of pioceedlug; and when Dick
peremptorily ordered h'm to take oft
h'.s clothes, he showed decided svmp
tc.is of his courage oozing, like' that
of ,Mrb Acres, from his fingers' ends.
Poole, however, whispered a fpw re
us.irlng words in his ear. "Besides."
r??:rctrl Dan, as his teeiTi chattered
wiih the fi'sht and cold, "I've tould
the pollss meseif. for fer.r iv any mis
take. I wonder they're not here al
rcuiy." Dun prolonged his unrobing ns much
cs i cssible; but at length he stood
trftnibllo In cuerpo, and bii'ore he
couHl distinctly realize the situation
he fouad himself oa his master's back.
Glancing over his shoulder In mortal
terror, he saw the gleJ caps of the
police aproaching.
"Are they couilog, Dan?" whispered
Dick, softly.
l s, master dear, yls; only hold on
for n minit."
"Are they very near?"
"Quite close, yer honor." responded
Dan, now becoming easy in h!s ml.-irt.
At this moment a constable ran for
ward, Lroaking from the olilcera who
tried to intercept him. lint what .
Dun's terror, when Dick ciutchMl him
rmly by the legs, and then w.th a
shrill "Whaup!" like tho war-whoop
of an Indian brave, trave a hoai'or in.
era:iy into space over the cliff.
Dan says he found himsrir o-ninrr
down under water almost nq for :.u
be had fallen from land.
The place was several fathoms deep;
"tnl on rising to the surface Dick
grabbed his comrade and bore him
safely to a boat which had been lying
under the precipice prepared for tho
event. So Dick Poole won the hundred
pounds, and Van Doherty was none the
worse. Exchange.
Prom tht Ithaean, Ithaca, ?. 1".
Mips TTattl Kins, t f4 Humboldt Street,
Ithiiea, N. Y., whn was recently so ill that
little hope was entertained of her recovery,
has entirely regained her health. Her cm
is one ot unusual interest. Following ts sub'
stnntiallv the language of her stepfather,
Chas. M. Itnrnett, corrohorated by that of
me miHuer, in spvaking to a reporter of tue
OLD COINS.
rhelr Value Depends Largely fpon Their
Cmiilitioll.
"Some pennies are worth a good
deal of money," said a dealer In coins,
the other day, to a Brooklyn Eagle re
porter. "If you come across nu old
collection of copper cents In an out of
the way corner, you will do well to ex
amine their dates carefully. From tho
j oint of view of the numismatist their
value depends largely upon their con
dition. For example, for a cent of
17S9, in a fair slate of preservation.
we pay five dollars; but for a speci
men of tho same issue in first-rate con
dition we would pay from ten to twen-ty-flve
dollars and for a perfect cent
ot 1799 that Is, a bright and sharp
as the day it was coined we will pay
one hundred dollars.
"Do not attempt to dean coins that
are in fine condition. They should be
held only by the edges in handling
them, and o!ght to be kept wrapped
carefully in chamois skin or soft tis
sue paper or laid on velvet. Gold and
silver coins may bo rinsed, not wash
ed, In hot water and soap. Copper
coins should be placed In swcot oil only
to remove grease and dirt. Acids and
scouring will ruin any coin of worth.
Age does not necessarily make value
in coins. I ne old Spanish silver pieces
current in this country from 1700 to
3S00 are worth no moro than their
face value, and the same is tno casd
with cents of 179S. 1802 and 1803, as
,enV " I - "rS 01 Ual0S Ue M HAITI KIKO,
mm looo. i "Hume I. nn u
toins are classed according to their I " bvit Angiist she btgnn to complain
fate of preservation, as 'nrnnf im. I ofdiKiness. which became gradually worse.
Min sniiercii exressire nausea and attacks of
voinmnr. inere were ders when ennlii
1 lilglllilQIi' iiii,
Fine PHOTO
GRAPHS and
WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF MISS HATTIE KING. CRAYONS at
ouiiiisuii to lilt) ceo 8,,j upon ins fergB ci insaniiy ins r;ncs a nsRiEoy Hneil NCE8 AT T"11 T
tid Aliscst Fled The Best Physicians Fallsd to do Anything far Ker. MC llllip BfOS
5-
best
"to
conversation turned
Trousers 1'i-cssrJ Von Kat.
t frequent interrals can be seen
thrcugtiout the city the signs "Hats
cieaned while you wait," "Shoes half
roled while you wait," etc., but it re
ma ned for the proprietor of a tailor
n::)y on Washington avenue to spring
.-. ' uac en me pumic. For several
wttks past he has had a sign out
vhirfc read "l'r.nu pressed while you
'a't," but recently he chungsd this
i:t such a mrnuer that it Is attracting
a reat deal of attention.
He cailed in a painter and had him
-r.ui.uuie me word "eat" for "wait
the sign, making it read "Pants
jitsa..'a wniie you eat." Direetlv
.r.o i our of the tailor shop Is a littlo
iMiauntm, wiiiea is conducted by
ic.rtue oi .na enterprising tailor. Tho
ii-Jiuu.aci laces on St. Charles atreet,
"iivi it. u only necessary to cross
yard to get from the rear door
of the talior shop to the rear door of
i.i-is restaurant.
The idea of putting up the novel sign
was suggested to the tailor by the fact
that several of the customers of the
rtsiaurant are also customers of his
and the ottnr day one of them entered
in a hurry and wanted his trousers
pressed. While this was being done
t.ie customer donned another pair of
ntin.:iB, wujen me talior provided
tun e:u across tna yard to the res
taurant for his dlnne- Whn ihi-
Cashed he returned r.nd found that his
u --uifeje were ready tor him. St. Loula
K'-rnhMr
t-ireuiaiea,- fine,' -good,' 'fair,' and
poor. Proof coins are those which
have been made for collectors by the
mint regularly during the last forty
years. They are rendered brilliant by
burnishing. Uncirculated coins are
those which have been laid away care
fully since the time when they were
minted, so that they have tho original
m'nt lu3tre, and are ns sharp as when
co.ned. Fine coins have tho hair, eyes
find letters bold and sharp and not
worn off or corroded. Good coins ure
tnoso in which the hair and eyes show
up well, the date and all the letters
perrectly plain. What would be con
sidered 'fine' for a cent, however,
wou.a only be 'good' in a gold coin,
tair co:us have the date distinct, but
hair and letters somewhat worn. Poor
ro ns are thoae which have tho date
indistinct, or the surface badly cor
roded, or which have been pierced or
battered."
Keep little or notion? on her stomnch. Site
nlso was troubled with kidney disease. Her
Mood wns so fliln that the drop or two drawn
ny xnn pririt or a needle was almost ns Color
less as water. She had trouble wiih her
henrt nnd often fainted from the slightest
exertion, as upon rising from bed, or from
U chiux.
The
the cheapest.
I TM
" Another bud symptom wns a ennph, which K I OOTTi Q hi 1 rCY
wns so unremitting that it was the general 11 i,
opinion oi our means mat fine was eonsiinip
tive. Phehnt llesh rapidly. Sometimes sho
would be confined to tlio bed for two or
three weeks, then be arouud again, but only
"She was not only physical wreck, but
her mind was afl'eeldl, and at limes .he had
no realiration of what she was doing. W
fenrsd, in fact, a complete mental overthrow
and consequent femoral to an asylum, for
although we had two of the best physicians
in the city, aud had tried several proprietary
mediejne., none benefited lier.
"Wo hud read considerable about Dr.
Williams' Fink Pilli for 1'ulo People, and
had also heard of some eases whera they
had done good and wo decided to givt them
a trial. V purchased some at the drug
store of White A iiurdick, of this city.
" Hattie began to take the pills in the
early nart of January nf tlila r,.
m-OTcmcnt wns noticeable after the first box
had been taken. The first hopeful siftn that
I noticed was that she did not complain of
m-uuncne. 1 ne nuacxs oi tllr.zlncss so lie,
are
THE MARKETS.
BLOOMSBURG MAliKETS.
OOBBICTIDWISILT. EITAIl fBICll,
gan to abate in frequency, and she ceased to
cough. One after another, The distressing
symptoms left her. She took, in all. nine
hostei ol tho pills. At tho present time she
is In perfect health. The ullrruli,,., i t,.
mina ana oofly is almost past belief.
Butter per lb.. $
Eggs per dozen
Lard per lb
Ham per pound "
Pork, whole, per pound..."..'
Beef, quarter, per pound, . . .'
Wheat per bushel
Oata "
.10
.32
o?
.09
.06
.07
1 00
3'
50
tin . n ...
it 1 . - . .T 1 v near iiniir rpr tti - . .
1 rannot nar enongn in praise or Pr. Wil. I TT ' 5 40 10 fi.00
Hams' Pink Pills, for thtr saved il.o liiv. Hav ner ton ......
our daughter." n ' u "L ., " 10 M
(Signed)
CllAM.ra t. rtnrM-e
8ulsoribed and sworn n lr..r n..'
Sth, 1S97. K. WofroTT. Natnrv Piihlit;.
In and for TonipVitis Count v, N. Y.
Dr. Wiilinms Pink Tills f..F llo ivnni.
are sold hy all dealers, or will lie sent tu ni,i
on receipt of price, 50 cents a box or six bojes
for t?.&) (they are never sold In bulk er by
tho 100) by addressini? Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Schenectudy, K. Y.
1 loildn Palmetto Trees.
It is a well known fact that some
decs live to a great age. the oak, elm,
cedar, hickory, etc., but the palmetto
trees of the South, and r,:irtii
lANDY CATOAPTIC
El - ft
r sasm iw. n. -11
K5v? I I W.t ft i ' I rtt ii kJ -1 a26i
10
23 SO
ALL
DRUGGISTS 1
aab'JbUTELl GUAKANTKKD !? c"r 7 constlpstlon. fwsreU are the l.le.1 1.SX..J
Potatoes per bushel, new.
Turnips
Onions " " '
Sweet potatoes per peck ,,,
Tallow per lb
Shoulder " " '
Side meat " " .
Vinegar, per qt.
Dried apples per lb '0j
Dried cherries, pitted ia
iasjuernes ..........
Cow Hides per lb . . . .' '
Steer " " .
CalfSkin '.V.V.V.'
Sheep pelts .'.'.
Shelled corn per bus. . . . . ..
Corn meal, cwt "
Bran,
Chon ' "
Middlings "... o.
Old.
Turlcevs
.
ueese
Ducks
.80
5
6S
.30
OS
.o3
.oS
OS
.
3.
OS
.80
7S
SO
-50
8S
1 00
.10
eq
"
.14
.08
SIHS'S'SS " If at first you don't succeed," try
COAL.
or part or fut, so help
"Look hw. Dan. I don't Intend to
Co It at u.l, and still I intend to win
bad "SCr" We V'aUt U' M you kn,)W'
"Cod help 113. 'tis thru for you sir
we do." said lizn, emphatically
"Well, here's my pha. v'0'i' In
on the ground. Ytu'll get on my iu'eit'
(Dan made a forcible gesture o-' tli,
eent), "and Jimt as we seem abcu' to
start, the police will be on the t-0
sn-) us. Thigunthugh?" (Do "you
"You mane that we're to put them
up to it? Ia that it, Bir?"
"Yes, of course."
"But, thin, won't tie bet bo a dliraw
BirV '
"No, it won't. Do you think I'd
Typographical Errors.
The old proof-reader wno hni,n.
forth upon the question of tvnnerm-.i..'!
. v.v.o au tueir occasional inflifi
UI posterity. "The word 'hood-
.urn is an instance of thia," he said
u" KiiocKea tne ashna nnf r,r hi.
s.x V U19
i-'I'd. uui in ban Francisco twenty-t-yo
years ago there was a notorious
.4.a.ai:ier namea flluldoon. whn
1..0 iauer 01 a gang of young ruffians.
i-ey were a terror to the pnmm..mt
and about as tough a lot of citizens us
, -. uuu uu me coast, a re
uuu ueen assigned to a
wa.cn mey bad figured un
u rtcok to coin a word designating tho
p.ns. He revewed the name of iha
lm.tr and referred to them as 'Nood
..i..i. The compositor mistook the n
t.-r fm h. and r.s hoodlums the word
I-J-...-U 1110 p.ooi-ioider. And now
l ooj.mu' is a r.eognijied word and wfll
1 ,' I 7 Bllr1V0- Another instance
wx.ii h l recall shows how even an act
rosi may accept as inevitable tho error
u. i ..oi.ipoo.ior. iou may not know
La;.t Ada Hehan's real name is Ada
Cu -HTi. but sueh is the case. On the
u.'. .-.tion of her iirst appearance in a
'""'"h va.i, wneu sue was accord-
i-.. uie iiiKimy or having her name on
ue p.uybiil, the prln'-er divided it up
Ad:i C. Ilc-han, and as Ada Rehau she
li:u over since been known. Philadel
phia lUcord.
Tho Ntimbur of Workers.
In U:70 there were 12,500,023 persona
endued iu supporting themselves and
t.m remainde.' of the people; that is to
say, per cent, of the total popula
tion were to eugraned. In 18S0, tho
ni'.ni'ner of bieadwinners waB 17 3J2
093. or 3-1.67 pi r cent, of the total 'pop
umiica. hi this number had risen
t 2i,WMl, or 30.31 per cent, of the
lo.M popa:f.t.on. Hy "breadwlnnera"
.3 u:eant ail who wre engaged either
as waKe-c-Rrnera, or salary receivers, or
pio.r o crs, of whatever grade or de
aMi;jtion, a::d all professional persons
n tact, everyone who was in
v.'.y emplojcd In any gainful pursuit.
1..e l'ures quoted sho that tho pro
l -:t io.i of iha total population thus
.;-!oyed ia constantly increasing
A:.;i.y7,!iif; the sUtlsLlcs.
remarkable lesults, and iu general
i.:at the number engaged in the lowest
Wi. :!-.i cf bualueas, laborers and the
s.ke. is decreasing in proportion, whl'a
those employed ia the higher walks
r.re increasing n number relatively to
thd whole population. Carroll U
Vright, la the Atlantic.
SAPOLIO
a. out forty or fifty feot high, bavins
..mincer oi eignt tc ten inches, and
n smooth that thev Ior.lr ir .!,
had been shaved with a carpenters
in wknlfe up to about three feet of the,
green spreading fan leaves, which
Torm a top without a s'ngle branch.
Ihey are from three to five hundred
years old, according to their height,
ana are so tourh thu. ti,n ,m? . .
almost to the ground in a gale of wind, Re?t File! On the mflrkft
Hi en spring back to thnlr r,r.roi L,cal 4 UCA Vll LUC lliaiKCL.
Hon oaln. A curious lact about th
wtbbase palmetto," as It Is cltl'.ed, is
that It grows only from tho top, hav
ing a cabbage-like head which, when
young, is a palatable food for man or
beast, and if a rifle ball
etrate the centre of It, the tree would nnrwr'm
die. Any amount of hacking or gird- L-OnVlllCcCl.
..us ..my oe aone to tne trunk, howev
er, without Injury to tho tree.
No. 6, delivered
" 4 and 5 "
" r. a t.o -1
a.6o
385
3S
" 4 and s at yard. 3 60
STOVE NAPTHA, the Cheapest and
With it you
can run a Vapor Stove for one-hali
cent per hour. Give us a call and be
Tin Laading Conienalorr of America
v.i.iaiitih, JJuractor.
muMiaiaaiby
c xoorjee.
.Ml0j2:tWnf fuU
Send for Protpectiil
f Wnf full information.
" W.Hals, General Manager.
OHtlmrliiit Porriiincry Kr..m I.lvlnir I'lunts
Capt. Smee has discovered a method
of gathorlng the scent of Howers as
the plant is growing. He takes a glass
fur.nel and heats tha thin eud over a
spirit lamp. He then draws out the
stein to a flue point. This accom
plished, the funnel is filled with ice and
p.aced on a retort stand, the pointed
end being placed in a small glas3 hot.
tie, without touching It. After this tho
stand and the funnel are placed in a
Cieenhouse among the flowers whose
odors It is desired to collect. Grad
ually the vapor rises from th flow.
and, in meeting the colder surface of
the funnel, condenses into drops oa the
outside of the glass. From the point
of condensation it trickles down until
it drops Into the bottle. Ill A aurnHti- I
Ingly short time a large amount of
perfume is collected, and it ia rlnlmnrt
that 90 per cent, of the contents of the
bottle Is perfume; the rest Is water
3. range to say, thto essence of the flow.
er needs to t adulterat'ed with spirits
of wine. Otherwlso it would become
our and useless. Plttsbure Dlsnatrh
Uiill Was Mail at the Train.
Robert Scott, engineer on th Da.
wego Division of the Home, Water
town & Ogdensburg Railroad, had a
bull story to tell when his train nniin.f
Into th.3 Central Station. Tho train
had just pansed Mlnetto when a gaunt
:ed bull appeared on the track, ambling
over ihe ties In a very contented man
ner, lloaiing the shrieks from a whis
tle he quickened his trot and nnn.r.
nutly endeavored to set the pace tor
the train to Fulton. The warnings be
Ins of uo ava..l. Sco't cut on mom
euar.i, and as the engine forced ahead
tho &-il!oplugr animal turned to 0110
aide of tho traok. As the loo.oinotivn
iturnt up with the bull the animal was
athcrid on the cow-catcher and tinn
ed to one side. Leiping to his feet
with a howl of raire. he mmta n
ine for a barbed w'ra feuce, and left
.ji'Hiuuraiiie ot r.u tiido on the ehnrn
nintu 'l'U l.,i. - - '
W. O. Holmes,
Eshleman & Wolf,
L. E. Wharey,
W. F. Hartman,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
is
a: little of ALL boets,
The value of France's 1896 vintage
is estimated at about $235,000,000,
Mark Twain is at Innsbruck, in the
Tyrol, wheie he will stay for some
time.
The city of Baltimore celebrated on
October 6th the 100th anniversary of
11s incorporations as a city,
Atlanta has an ordinance prohibit
ing vehicles from passing places of
worsnip at a rapid rate of speed on
aunoays.
The Australian Federation Con
vention has decided that the Federal
Senate shall have no power to amend
money bills.
Mme Hermann, widow of the magi
cian, has commissioned V. Parks, the
Chicago sculptor, to make a statue of
her husband.
Prof. Wiggins, the Canadian Weath
er Prophet, predicts a tremendous
storm for this week. These things
usually go by contraries.
In the streets and suburbs of Lon
don there are now not only 72a foun
tains for human beings, but 286 large
troughs for horses and cattle and 476
point. Tho last seen of the bull he small troughs for sheep and dogs.
vr,n ;.eedlr.g across lots. Svi-ur-n , 6
TryGrain-OI Try Qrain-0 I
Ask your Grocer to-day to show you
a package of GRAIN 0, the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without in
jury as well as an adult. All who try
it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich
seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is
made from pure grains, and the most
delicate stomach receives it without
distress. J the price of coffee. 15c.
and 25c. per package. Sold by all
grocers. 10.14.4td.
NEW
DINING ROOHS.
A LARGE nnrl umII fnr:,l,.Jj:..:
HARRY AURAND,1.1!
taurant. Meals will be served at the regular
dinine hours for 25e. .n.l 1-
obtained at any time. The table will be sup.
plied with the delicacies of the season and
the service will be flrst-class.
Sntrne by door betwaen Itostanrant aa
lialfaiera'i grocery store.
AVismotheSiCK Room
m
TOUCHING
THE
SPOTwith
PATENTS
APHOBlSMB.
A place for evervthinz and everv.
thing in its place Franklin.
We know accurately onlv when we I
t .... . . ' . v : -
Know nine ; witn knowledge doubt in
creases. Ooethe. I Caveats and Trade Mark ohrn.i. and all
Neither a borrower nor a lender be: bU8,ueM ' "odjuum
for loan Oft loses both itself and frinri BIStM'POSITETnK V. 8. PAT-
c., , , I CT..17 wo nave no BUD-aL'encies, ai
bhakesphere. I business direct, henoe can transact patent bus!
. I nftttu I n lauo 1 .... .1 ...... .. . 1 ..... .. . ,
Kind heart is a fountain of vaA. mote from WasUliik-ton.
ness, making evervthine in its vicinitv nSSiLr..
- . , . 1 . . it f..w.iiau.n lir u.tt, .trow.
treshen into smiles. Irvine. on1ttJLBe'. 0u.r 'eenot due till patent Is Becured
we must not ludce of a man's r"?stotu,llellf,n,s in your Btato.county, 0
i.r .0 u.. u: . i:..- . . .. I "" Auurem
u; uu ijuaiiiies, Dili Dy
the use he makes of them. Roche-
loucauld.
Whoever is mean in his youth runs
a great risk of becoming a scoundrel
in riper years; meanness leads to
villainy with fatal attraction Cher-
buliez.
Wlir ll.a Hull Is.
Vt'hon the old Congregational rhnrrh
n Webster wsa burned down several
years aj.-o the bell, which was exhumed.
Ir i.n ;he ru.nu, wus bousht by F. n.
yiy, of that town, nnd sent to tin
Piescott foundry and recast. Mr. Kd
!y has plncel the bell on his summer
u.i.unco on uoat island In Lake C'-mr.
m.ia', and nt the ilremen's muster
lild a day or two aco th v 1 v.nv
rung for tho first time. This bell was
ami!.;: I i the beifry of the Idudley Hiil
''" v-emtoflel chureli mora than ;03
yea. 3 ui"j. ::o:'ta TraascrlDt.
The stump of the tree to which
Israel Putnam was once tied in the
French and Indian War is still stand
ing in the little village of Crown
Point, N. Y. Chicago Tribune.
The official reports show that the
highest temperature ever recorded in
California was 130 degrees, this being
at Mammoth Tank, in the desert re
gion of San Diego county. Close to
it was 128 degrees, at Indio, in the
same county.
C. A. SNOW A CO,, Washington, V. C.
(Opposite U. b Patent omce.)
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House''
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot nnd cold water, and all niu leis
convenience
for traveling
POHlllOU wltli
Costs 10 Cents But worth a dol
lar a vial This is v, r
hundreds who use Dr. Aenew's I.ivr 15 WOMEN WANTED
Pills Thev ar sr. c..r c r old established Hrm. Permanent.. Pay , I ! a mo.
1 ney are so sure, so pure, so and an expenses, p. w. zikui.-b & co.. i-
picasani anil easvactin?. The rlmnnH Kun 0l. """. ra. u-n-u
lor this popular Liver Regulator is so
great it is taxinc? the makers to keep
up with it 24.
Sold by C A. Kleim.
Dr. Hills, of Manchester, Ky., is a
speciman of blue grass sprightliness.
He is seventy years old and the other
day rode a pacing race and won it.
CffiHTHB
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For all Bilious and Ndrvocs
uissASEi. mcy f
Clood and eiva
action to tin cnii.-i
Cura DYSPC?CJA, HEADACHE,
COMGTIPATi.'J and PSMP"'
527.6m.