The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 05, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
BUILT Till: OREGON.
Irving M. Scott, of San Francisco,
Claim the Distinction.
rinl Grrtt Battleahlp r.Tee Ceia
iltirtrl on the Pcltte Caa.l lit
larf ( ttr W lo Vaattfi
the t.rral Cnirrprlif .
Irvirp M. ScctV tf ar. Krarc!oo. it
"tbe xn ho b . :- the Orrcn." He
ia the (rent ac'. back'. -. r.t i-i the frion
Iron work, f t tbt citi .
Tul'.d be?." sr.; he cf the Orfjr?n
to h;. master n-.e.-fcarios, "as r. ba:t
iV.p Tr buT.j before. ;:r s-jc-
e near., a tew iti'it'irv t?t the Ti
c'f f coal. art? a trar.-of-'w ar that can
defy irt."
Ac' fci n-.atter treefcarifs r-t:-"t a
sVp. a trass of tee',. hof perform
ance I'.cn .he '.tit the stats have-,
utnfotsncei the r.al expert i.f other ,
tatic-n. i
It : ret etera'.'y Vrowr.. i--:t it i
L't.ra'.'.T true, tka the pc-rra'.:?y cf
Ir. Sott j! wcrkf J in:.- ivcrj rivet
ard bV.t of the Ore if.-.n. Kr ': a been .
ac arr.b.t ou n.r. iz. the by . ties :
i tr'.c. ar.u when by a"rr..t. a tere i
thsr.ce th aVerr rcer.t fate him the !
first co-tract for a battle ship ever
w.-:e,'. to a V;f. fca-l frra he ce !
terrr:re: that he k.-u'.l". :.cr.ct fo.-fffrs '
at to h: ab:"..ty to acvrr.p'. .'h the taslc ,
Vy turr.ir out a .hip sever. to r.or.e j
that ever ear. from Cratrj-s' or ?ew i
Ee wa'ohel the crowth of the Ore- I
fon a father wou'.c! stucy 'he cevtl- :
cprrett of a eht'.'. Hi. persor.a'. attec- '
1icr. n fiver. T every ctra:'.. and
when she strarr.ni tv from Mar
rroef of tk FaaalaB.
Ihi.har.iJ- Our neighbor aero. the
way ha It en trtlng for the last hour
to convince rue that the woman of to
day i icair.jr hr wrtnrs anil ain.flic
ity, turnlnp household duties over to
her husband, and becoming masculine
and .elf-assertive.
Wife Her: Juat hold the baby
while I across the way and convince
he old fool in about f ve minute that
he doesn't know what he", talking
about. rtrooklyn Life.
Polna the Impossible.
"Ther' no use tryirp to do the lm- t ,ctf rflj
poss-o.e, .aid tne t;sccurapta re.ip
iou editor.
"Oh. 1 don't know." replied the to
riety reporter. "It haa been dor.. I
tva at the meetir.c of a literary club
yesterday, and one lady there who read
an original poem n-.ae 'bon mot'
rhyme with 'have pet." Chicago
Times-Herald.
HAS UNIQU2 RICORD.
Cea Joha II. Kf IrHjm !! Hern nra
taaled for l oarr 10 1 lai.
bjr Aerlaatailoa.
Notabl amorp the fp-.v merrbers e
the hcu of repret r.tativf s who 1 ,ne
been unanitr,ou'.y re-. o-r.ir at( d ia lp
te.entstive John It. Ki t.'h.irr. -f Now
York. Sixteen r.ciT.iRations b 8cc'.:
rr.ation is hi. recoro. urd thbt i. the
tcp .cor for th house.
When Mr. Keteham cam out cf the
j union army in 165 a bricadier general
corrres a. a represer.ta-
tiv from New York, and was re-eiected
to th Thirty-ninth. Fortieth. Forty
fr.t and Forty-.evond conrresse..
He waa a candidate for reelection In
th Forty-third cpr.gress. and at thia
COWBOY BLACKSMITHING.
A Flaare of Speeeh.
TT-.ere' no bh In talkir.p." the ora
.aid.
And h: audlenc cheer! with de'.ifht;
But too rrevioj. ihey.
For h wer t en to y
For a very lare part of the r.lshL
-"h:ca a HeconJ.
CORROnORATMK EilDCtCG.
if jl7Tl?fa
i".arc
ta
;e r w or.re:
tey aroucc .
,"Wet. ther..-e to
ar.i thence to
prociiy id:
"There is r.or e y ,--:r e-c-.r:
E.s sjooess pai the 1
;-v.r-
h America to Key
e hitt'.e of SarViaco
r-awav Xiiriia, h
? . m.f . '
4 ne.t.fe. ati mace ;t certi.2 ta
CEN. JOHN H KETCHAM.
(Geminated for Ccr.fres. 1 Tlxea
Aociamaticn .
Tk Hole, for ntt. Wr Made br
rirlaa- Rnllet Tkraaisk
the Itreo.
"I'p at my catrp near th Fotir
rak." Mid Jim 1'ark. repoits the Ari
ror.a Orapbic. tho well-known cattle
man, "the boy. are nil handy with a
rif.e. We've a lot cf spir t:p there.
The old-fashioned lla k-powder Win
chester ha. been t'iscraded and nothing
but the best pots. Most of the new
gun. were bought during the Spanish
war. when we would experiment all day
with tree tfunka and rough trer.che..
learning th art of war at home. W
found tat a bullet from one of tk
new Winchester, driven by .mokeies.
powder, wa good lor four foot and
more of pine timbe r and for more than
an inch of iron. I thought th boys
had don about everything in the
.hootiBg line that could be don long
ago. but I was mistaken. I sent them
up wagor.. In hauling down some
firewood they broke the in lsters ail to
flinders. The bolsters hold up the
wagon bod. you know. Well, the boy.
figured out ail ritt the rebuilding of
the wood part., but csrne near beinr
stumped on th ircn ftsirps. Thy pot
aorue old iron wcrn tires and cut
them in proper h rvlhv bt liadn't a
way that they oc.;ld s'e to punch the
necessary bo' boles. Finally the ques
tion was solved. Or.e of the toys care
fully marked the pace for the bolts,
atood th pieces of tit arainst a tree
and put a bullet. caliber, through
the tire at esch p'aoe marked. It was
a, novel sort of blacksmithicg, tut it
worked"
FAST EXPKiSS TKAIIiS.
-When a man', a bicheior1
(:r.terr-pt;r.g i Then he
He
?h
foal;
H Fjtact'.y! VThen I was a bache
lor I felt that nothir.g would do but
I mutt get married! 1'iiser Get '.'.-chaft.
1RV1X-3 VI SrOTT.
(Pcp-lir-y Kncsn a "Tfce ilm Vto
( Bun: it. Ongor.. )
from thence er man-of-war builcirg
wa a. mifch a legitimate ircustry
there at at rhilacleiphVi or Newport
Mr. cott ha. i.to built th cruiser
Charleston arc Ski Francisco, the pew
rfui Monterey ire Dewey'. O.ymp.a.
Hit father w as a Quaker and the on
grew tp on Viry'.tnd soil. Ee was a
ttv.h.citt rst arc an expert draupht.
Es; afterward. In Fa'.timor he u
perv:s.ed th ccr struction of tteam en
fines for years. Is WO he 4. em
ployee as a draughtsman in the iron
work, he cow o.wrt in Sar Frircisco.
Five years later he wa ger.erai n: im
ager of the trni. axe later sole mastrr
f it. affair.
The friendship cf Jati.es G. Fair
terved to tcuicf his interests
hi w ork cov.re i 15 acres of the water
troL of San Frrclsoo. and mtch -in
eorr pletenes :hce cf Ccl'.is F. Hctt
irrtcn at Ntvircrt. Nicholas. c7'.r cf
Kus.i. has irvited him to ir.ee?
Old la.tltatloa..
Tt:. wer!d. thy y. !. rrcw.tr wife,
A cer.tury hol J It. iawn:
T.t f-re-f-"ol. ror. aJvertls
And t'.:i tte buro-rJae roe. on;
Wah:rtoa Star.
Oae ea tk Joker.
"taa you giv, ire a def.clrion cf
'egotist' with a .ir.r'.e itier? asked
th maa who considered co nun dram j retire-i to recuperate hi.
always Jterettir.g a.r.d hun-.oret:.
"No. What i th on-lter deiai
tioa of 'eirotist ? "
ttr-.e met, through hi loyi'.ty to Oea.
Grant, his first political defeat. Dur
ing the Grant-Greeley caxpa gn hi
d-.strict knc.wx a. the Hu.'scn river
!tr:et contained many republican
who tyrr.pathiie j with Greeley, aid
Mr. Keteham wa. notified that if he
would not pu.h the canvai. for Grant
he would b reelected. Thi. prpo
..tion wa firmly refused by Mr.
Keteham. who said that he wculd win
or lose with Grant. The result waa
th ejection cf th democratic candi
date. Gen. Grant krew cf the fht and
the tr.rtive cncerlylcg. and in !?4ha
appointed Gen. Ketchaai c:rrmisslcter
cf the District cf Cclumbia. and k
erved in that ofEce until :?T7. whea
ke retrcced to reenter congress. Mr.
1 Keteham". career in the c. strict com
i mitslonership wa iighly creditabla
I to him. During hi incumbency in cf
' fiee the district bonds, which had been
j at a di.count. ros to par value.
J Mr. Keteham wa reelected to tk
Forty-tiith. Forty-ever.th. Fcrty
tigith. Forty-ninth. Fiftieth. Fifty-f.r.t
And Flfty-seccnd crrgresses. when be
1th E
came back in the Fiftv fifth ar. Fiftr-
oai la Fraar Keark a Speed Great
er Tbaa I Altaiaed la
Eartaad.
.x t h cor.gre.se. ar
"Youl Well, you're frank about it.
but I gues you're rich v." Chic Ago j
r-oAt. "
A Laeky Woaiaa.
Mrs. Praini After te-n year
as stated, has
been renominated a the republican
candiiate in the Eighteenth New York
district for th next congress.
Mr. Ketchatu never makes a tpeech
Jn congress or on th itcip. E i
an indefatigable worker for hi ccn-
cf
j tituent. however, a:
married! life, rr.y hubr.d tUl says
I'm an ar.gel
Frienl Dces he mean :?
Mrs. Brainie Of course not: but I
think I'm mighty lucky to bar a
husband who pretends to mean it.
Y. Weeklr.
Hit tk 3all.
"What did the poor man aay when be
wa actti.ed of taking th cattle?" in
quired the tourl.t.
"The right thing, strar.ger," rpond-'
-d Amber Fete.
"What wa it ?"
"1T1 b hange-dl" X. Y. World,
Had Tried Oae.
Mra. Wavlack (at a dime rcueum
I iAr.d sakeal And was that man really
! skinned, alive? Dear mel How did th
! sAvagea do it ?
taval ev-perts cf Russia at St. Feters- 1 . .v' . v.
V... . -.;-V--, -V-- rf-r :.rT ir ' 1
work.
Ee ha. been presldrt of the Art as- It Veald Attraet Atteaitoa.
ciation of San Francisco. al o of the , "What would you sdie me to wear
, to at tract Attrition?" isked ar. elderly
spinster whose eierh carrird an extra
quantity of rouge.
"Well." siid her dressmaker, vou
is beloved
j throughout t. cistr:ct. lit : a man
cf .'.rorr ehar.tab.e ltr.u.se. wrieh
i gratifies, and suiben hi friend
isc:j the poorer r-ecT".e of hi dis-
j trie a. well a. among the rich. Mr.
Keteham ia regarded as a man cf tu-
perior poi.tieal judgment and i con
u".:Q ir. the party councils at the cap
itoh He it a constant attendant upon
the session cf the house and : a fa
miliar figure about The departments,
where he locks after the interest cf
hi constituents.
Improvements in the steed cf cer
tain trains oa the Northern railway
of France are attracting attention in
Furope just now. ays the New York
Tribune. The d stance between Ca
lais pier and the Nord station in Tarl
is 1?5.5 miles. Some train, make the
trip ia less than four hoi.r. or at the
rate of 50 or more mile s.n hour. One.
which ran only four days a week,
the Mediterranean train de lue. cov
er the distance in three hours and A
quarter, which is equal to !? mil, an
hour. Tkis run is made without a
stop. The fastest time made oa A
daily train on the Northern railway
of France i three hours and a half,
or 53 mile, an hour. One cf th Ica
don newspapers, referring y the
topic, says that the nearest approach
to thi spe-ed in llnglar.d are the
two: Th tr'p is made frt.ni Fad
dington to Exeter. IN miles, in 3
Lour and t3 minutes, cr at the rate
of II.! miles aa fcour. aad from Eus
ton to Liverpool. il'- j miles, in three
hours and three-quarters, or at the
rat of S1.6 miles an hour. It is in
teresting to compare with these fig
ure the running time of th Empire
Stat Tprs. This train cover 444
mil in eight hour and a quarter,
which represent an averag tped of
13.S aile an hour.
Similar.
Teacher I ;ust gave you the proverb.
"The burr.ed. child cresds the fire."
Now, ctn try one cf you tell me a aim
ilar proverb?
FupU I can. teacher. "The washed
child dreads th w ater." N. Y. World.
AXCEOR MARKS GRAVE.
Feaalalae laiaiiloa.
Kattit Tm positive George loves me
and wants me to be his Ife.
E1!j Ha he told you so?
Eattie. No; but he has tktn such
a ttrong ciilike to c-s.mn.a. Chicago
Dillv New.
Tk Appropriate 3Hoaaeat to tk
Malae'. Crew Ib Arllastoa C r Me
ter . Sear tVatklastaa.
then pulled 'em off. N. Y. Weekly.
e-c-c.
le-haxle' irsv.tute. regrnt cf the Vni
Tertitv of Ca'.:fornla- Jru.'tiv cf the
Le'.ar
Mart
Jr. urlversi'y and of
the fre library. Ee was president of
the California commission t3 the
wcr'-"'. fair. In literary circles he is
kn-. wn a a strcrg cortriVutcr to the
r-.tgirii.es. a w-ie reader :; er. s.cute
tL:rker. Frc .m enr et.d cf the c. a..-: to
the ether he is speken of a "aa hotett
c:: " Mr. Sc .tt 6 vears old.
mlrht trv the igr.
Harlem life.
Fresh Taint.' '
Arlington cemetery, the city of th
cation soldier dead, ha aiwi been
a place cf more than ordinary interest
to people who rij; Wisc-.ngtcn. b-t it
has bt-corr.e more so since the mexc
ril fcr the Maine's men has een added
A Legal Terbclrallty.
Coutcsel Surely, yc ur honor. I may
j 1-e allowed to call a spade a spade?
Judge But that dr-e rot justify you
in c".l ir g the defendant a rake. Town
Tcpios.
j Itcagkt at
; Charles Miss
Veth. h&sa t she?
Va-e .'p!:ful'y Yes. rr.
i Ineiiensire ones, too. Tit-TV
Rarcala le.
plr.cle has pretty
quite
Ta Prwteet tMld tilaili.
Ir 1-cr.don the irttrnationl confer.
rce for the pretention of wild ar.i- !
ma s :n Airica Te.-er.tlv beari ar.d wa
cperesi by cieleratrs frcr
tr:es Cv.r.certrd action
lm order to obtain an international
Agreement to restra.n the extermina
tion of many cf the mammai. b.r-s
And f:1et in Africa.
It Dlda't Make Aay Diitereaee.
Ella Fred ar.d I w ished with a w ish
boce lst r.ight.
dMay Who won?
j Ella I don't know, sr.d we didn't
care parvlrO.ark) ; h- wss wishing for
me s.nd 1 w.- w;sr.:r.g :or t'.m. juage.
her
Wky k Fell Accrieved.
t-.-t A.-"i. I "I ur.dcrstjir.d she object to
necessary : ilaughter't marriige."
"ir. lou st. she )s a :cow, tnc:
.heboid that a d-ut.ful diughter would
rive htr motherf.rst oharee." Chicago
Vott.
bow Flooda la Colorado.
Fa:h rear, with the rne'tirz of th
r.cw in Colorado, there i a flood ia
tb Kici Grande Sctrtime the river
"ft-e-ooa.. a wide, raging torrent cf I
large volume The water dashe by
tor a brief period and then the river
feec-cm. dry again
Mr
Doaieoilc Flaaare.
.. . j v..:..- . . . 1
wife is comirg to me all the time and
1 asking for money."
"You're lucky. 1 have to ask icy
wife alva". for mor.eT when I wAnt
ANGKOR VCXT SillST.
iVSkJks Orivt c the Vlsite VicUin. In
Arr.f-.w3 CfCiterr )
to the gret co-.eeticn ( : st.s:z
The merr.or.al is snl.kr anv ether
j the grounds and attract af.tr:. r
j caue cf its sirrj.icity ar.i apjrcpr.- j
I atri.ttJK. It i a rude. cld-fish:c.ti ar- j
chcr. which wis Lot traie for the p::r- J
r.-se of marking the lit rettJtg f Iac i
of the US men tt b.-:es were re-
covened from th fcul water in front i
I of Havana. It wa mace arrut l.v
years ago. did. wrvioe ar.
red from tke water cf Bosun ttr
bor. The cro ssbar is of itivi ini s?in
ten feet in the air. The brcrrr til.'.f t
in tke center of tkecross bear th. it-tcriptiot:
"L". S. S. Maine, blrwn up February '
IS. lit. Here 1 tke remaii. of ii'J '
men of the Maine's ciw, brought from j
Havana, luta. He-.r.terred at Arng
ton. Dcmler i. lyi."
ar.vl" Heitere Writ.
A ') Catlforata taw.
Tba nperr:aor of Butt county,
CaI . rrovic rv statute that aryen
tioeaa.A in Any
TrC.g a wseel on A
tn.t corpora tea town in Butte, on
meeting a p-deiriar.. c ust "dismonct
And rtcj-.a at rest while such re4e
trfao pas. "
Tkey U id ky ld.
tyirg .d by .id in specially pre
pare! grave ej the farm, cf th lat
Robert Bonner, in New York, are tk
remain of Deiter and Masd S., two
of tk greatest horse-, th world ever
A Pertlaeat lacalry.
Tom Goodt 1 dropped A ten-dollar
gold pie-oe on the cortr.bution plate
last Sur.ay.
I Jack Potts What wa th matter
i with it?-N. Y. W orld.
MiT Pepl Irt k1T,,c'.ti
With sever headiche.
CjuseJ by torpidity of
The hvcr. Hxi f-jlls.
By iv-.gora:inj tke liver,
(aickly overocane the fcead-he, cause the
Uc:d to tirca.a'.e tiataraliy xi-i bir.ng ahoct
complete relict. Hood's Fill, act dirtcUy
npoa the liver and btwel. They ar prompt
and reliable and yet gentle ia af on. They
toot and t-enf.he, instead oi weakening
the system.
mm
Headache for Forty Years.
For fortr yc-nri I "litTen-d from l k b-ail-ache.
A year airn 1 i:Hn ulng Celery Kmir.
The rult wa. irnitilyuiK anJ urpriinit, my
bealaibe-. leavum atom... The hc-arl.rlifi
t.ir-tMrn every wvonth i1y. tmt. tlmnn.
to Celery Kinir. 1 liave hnJ but one- he-t'larhe
to the last eleven ni"ntlis. I know that what
cured m will help other. Mm. John D. an
Keurt-n, Sautre-rtii'., N. Y.
Crlerr Kintf cur Cintipation. anJ erve.
Stomach. I.lern l Kidney di iw. S
iG
.16
H
U
.c6
7
.90
.40
50
Voa can save mnney on Pianos and Or
g'. Vou wfl alw'iys f:ivl the Urges
.ock, iesl makes ana lowest prices. Ducks
P1AH0S. From $ 1 75.00 and Upward.
ORGANS. From $50.00 and Upward
We s;'l on the installment plan. Piano
$:;.oo down and $10.00 per month. Ur
gins. $10.00 lon, 5. eo per month. Lib
era' 1! scour t for cash. hcet music, at one
hlf ottce. Musical nienhcmlise of
kindf.
We handle Gtnuine Singer H:h. Arm
SEWING MACHINES,
$5.00 down and t.oo per nmn-h. We also
handle the Demorest Sewing Mac'iine, from
SiO.jO and upwards. Sewing Machine
Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing
Machines. Ee;t makes of
WASH MACHINES,
FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00.
J. SALTZER.
C? Music Rooms No. 115 West Main
St., l!owr Market, F.loomsburg, Ta. mlI-3
TIIK MARKETS.
M.OOMSBURG MARKF.TS.
ooaaicTiD wiult. bit.il raicn
liutterper lb $
F.ggs Per ozen
Laid per lb.
Ham per pounu
Pork, whoic, per pound
Beef, quarter, per pound , . . .
Wheat per bushel
Oats " "
Rye " "
Wheat flour per DDI 4 Co to 4.40
nay per ton...... jM oo
Potatoes per bushel new,, , J9
Turnips " "
Onions " "
Sweet potatoes per peck
Tallow per lb
Shoulder "
Side meat""
Vinegar, perqt
Dried apples per lb
Dried cherries, pitted
Raspberries
Cow Hides per lb
Steer "
CalfSkin..
Sheep pelts
Shelled corn per bus
Corn meal, cwt
Bran,
Chon "
Middlings
Chickens per lbnew.... .
" " old.
Turkeys " "
Geese
Ko. 6, delivered
44ands ....
" 6 at yard
" 4 and $ at yard.
COAL.
5
.80
.40
S
.11
S
CS
.it
.is
3
CS
.80
75
.60
1.50
1. 00
1.00
1. 00
.16
11
.14
4
.oil
a. 60
3 8$
3.60
na cmcMtrrtr cnolism
pENflYROYAL PILLS
iA-t'jH fc.r,,CHSTEK Ke,LKa
M vj '-". . wi . . . 4 lw,
6-a-4-d
mm
PARKER'S
UAID RALKAM
imut a lousl rrt.-.-.
.inn Tmi) to EHion Onr
Hair to It. Tcmihful Cc.cr.
rkv nrfl ' '1
lry the C OL UMB1AX a vir.
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sv-uth. trr oat who keer a Horw. Cow. Hci r
Cnicken. cr rrow- rnill Froiu, onfht lo sca f.i
away for the BIGGLE BOO AS. The
FARM JOURNAL
1. tout frr. made for too and doc a misfit- It - T',r
o'.J; it is Uie rreat boi:exi-dowB. hit-tbe-ailo-the hesu
cuit-fier.vou.hTeid-it, Farm aod HcmKheld V'-T
the worliiUie b-.et r-aper of iu site ia the Tniied
01 America caving oret a cioouat-wietui
Any Uic 01 luc ciuoi.c duuj, ana uc rAMi j-cj--"-
VEARS (remainder of inm. lav. ije4, tn and I9CJ) will be mat ir "J
to anr .idre tor a DOLLAR BILL. , .
sample 01 FARM JUL RNAL and circular decribiaf BIOQLE BOOi.8
onwri aTKiNSOM,
cuas. . jt-Naa.
Address,
FARM JOritKAfa
rutii.- -b:
j If the eis urs cct eta? the coccb
j tie ccn;cb sr.?7 the man; ssoj his aj
1 Jiette, ti 0ee- k:s Treasure And h'.
wc:k. o cale-i "cxus:!j rer?d:es"
1 sexntt'-nes re':e-re btrt they dots't fr" deep
j ernt:cb to cere. tr. Fterce' Golden
j Me-iicil riii.cvry cure congb And
i c.. raises of the rep:rtonr orpar. per
', iecCy And j-rriAner.Ce. It siot the
; oocb It heil the Vr.j. :,rs the
tmoirrhaire. if the Icrtes are t '.ee-.'.ie.
Aid ty p-irlring the t'xl adJ increis
izg the aioa of the l.vi -natice
j e'.iids ettriche t-rerr crcan -ith the
as ree-c.T- ) 3 coi hii i!ceV::i uiike a
Imitiptra la JtPa.
Japan kas now dai'.ie And aVxttit
K'J otker prMiicA2. Twetty year
jo tkere.wa ret a sir.f'.e pa;r
LUh coulJ be calleJ daily la Japan.
gJ IO-T.
Mr busbtsd til bre-E CL-mrUT-g i t vrtr.
tvi :.-c-r..e r-ak:T tnii mt tSal be -.tid (ta
mi a cjr.Buitrot'n wnrrs air tor.n Vienna,
oa N: at rfa F'ji- CiucA ri. ' He had suh
trrr-itwe c.'Wi.--Hf r.-'A w-e oc osi't it w jcuch
aiin&td tun ri ict lot buricir.j . a !u .tvi
vvnaerl or a bemurrhae ai a.i.i arv t:rue.
Arur tnrte da- cemf tiri br wa l;v w-ci.k to
crn : Tr rcoai. The lid fc-.na c.kxL
I iRarei. tte case to a crr.tf -l wh u.-Sc tue
a taxxie 0 In. Iirror . v..ta aiedk-a lia.--iw
e-y My faui.:uT4 rerc'vrry a-u remaraje.
lm three daT- af-.cr be tire-ao BKme rr. rierre.
Cr'u lea Bteoacal Diaroverv ht was and
aros&J. and ia two B.-e uars at vtu Ui wvik.
Tv. Muts cared fciai
Dr. Pierce' Pxsuit PeUrts cure bili
oosDea. They prcaiace permAnect bene
1 Aod ia Dot re-Act oa the r-etrm. One
i A gtJZliC aAAA&TC, tVO A CaihATUC do.
ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO.
DEALERS IX
Cigars, Tobacco Candies, Fruits and Nuts
SOU AGENTS FOR
Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every "Week.
tciT-s: GOC2S A Spectat.tt.
SOLI AGENTS FOR
F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
Sole afent for the rollowtns brand cl CliAr-
i -s, lisnnal, Iziizz Fniccss, Sansc,
Bloomsburg Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
CARPET, MATTIXtf,
or OIL CLOTH,
YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT
W. M. BIOWEE'S
D0011 above Court Hooac.
A large lot of Window Curtains in stock.
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