THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Continued from 2nd 1'brp. James Fox Is Horwlck borough; wholesale, situate on the southerly Bide of Wet Front street, Berwick borough, bounded north by Front Street, east by lot of Moses Markle, south by an alley and west by prop erty of O. W. George and numbered 136 West Front street In laid bor-' ough. 70 John Lavelle, residence Cen tralia borough; restaurant, situate in first ward of said borough, bounded, north by Main street, cast by an al ley, south by vacant lot, west by Lo cust avenue. 71 William A. Linden, residence West Berwick borough; hotel, situate at the corner of Front, Se:ond and LaSaHe streets, being 50 feet on Front street, 84 feet on Third street and 21 foot facing LaSalle street. 72 Thoatna J. Madden, residence Cenralia borough: hotel, situate in first ward of said borough, bounded north by Park street, east by an al ley, south by property of Edward Williams and west by Locust avenue. 73 Adam Morey, residence Benton borough; hotel, situate on Main street of said borough, bounded north by lot of J. B. Mcllenry, east by an alley, aouth bv lot of Olive Hess and west Mcllenry House. 74 Thomas Mohan, residence Conynhgam township; rstaruant, sit uate in said township on the east side of road running from Centralia to Ashland, bounded north by property of Margaret Kilkin, west by public road leading from Centralia to Ash land, east by an alley, south by property of M. J. Byrre. 75 G H Morton, residence Berwick borough; hotel, situate on the aouth westerly corner of Market and Front streets in said borough numbered 100 WesJ Front street and known as the Hotel Morton. 76 Victor Marcinski, residence Centralia borough; restaruant, situ ate in second ward of said borough, bounded north by property of George W Davis, east by Locust avenue, south by lot ofC H Getchy Estate and west by an alley. 77 Norman D Masteller, residence Pine township; hotel, situate at Pine Summit, said township, bounded north by public toad loading from Muncy to Bloomsburg, east by public road, south by lands of Gum Cox, west by land of Frank Reese and John Berger and known as Pine Summit hotel. 78 John McDonnell, Jr, residence Centralia borough ; restaurant, situate fn second ward of said borough, bounded north by Railroad street, east by heirs of Andrew Rooney, south by lot of John Moran, west by Locust avenue. 7 Michael J McDonnell, resi dence Centralia borough; wholesale as agent, situate in second ward of said borough, bounded north by property of 0 B Millard, east by Locust ave nue, south by lot of Ellen Douse and west by an alley. 80 Miller Brothers, residence Foundry ville, Briarcreek: township; bote), situate in said township., bounded north, east and south by land of D G Kilnetob and on the west by pnblic road leading from Berwick to Jonestown, leading known as Silver Brook hotel. 81 RohrMcHenry Distilling Co, residence Benton township; distillers, situate in said township bounded north by public road leading from Derrs to Benton, east by the aforesaid public road, south by lands of Rohr McHenry Estate, west by other lands of said Rohr McHenry Estate. !" 82 Patrick O'Reilly, residence Centralia borough; restaurant, situate in secondward of said borough, bound ed north by an alley, east by an alley, south by Railroad avenue, west by a vacant lot. 83 John J O'Donnell.residenceCen tralia borough ; restaurant, situate in the first ward of said borough, bound ed north by property of Thomas Far rel), east by Locust avenue, south by property of John O'Brien and west by an alley. 84 Johanna O'Connor, residence Centralia borough ; hotel, situate in first ward of said borough on the west side of Locust avenue, adjoining lot of Michael O'Connor. 85 J W Perry, residence Elk Grove, Sugarloaf township; hotel sit uate on lot of land bounded on the east by land-of Elijah Hess, north by land of Hummer and Yorks, west by main road running through said vil lage, south by land of said J W Perry and known as tha Elk House. 86 John Pavolowsky, residence Briarcreek township, bounded on the east by Sixth avenue, on the north by I N Lueka, on the west by an alley, south by Paul Nurick. 87 Steve Peter, residence Ber wick; hotel, situate in the borough of West Berwick, bounded east by LaSalle street, west by an alley and north by lot of George Sponsler. 88 Samuel D Rimby, residence Jersey town, Madison township: hotel, situate in said village, bounded north by lot of E Q Johnston and Rachael Carey, east by public road leading to Millville, south by public road leading to White Hall and west by George S Lee. 89 Monroe Reppe, residence Cat awaissa borough; wholesale, situate In sid borough on Mill street adjoin ing lands f Mrs Henry Sha.e and M.iry Waller. V0 Edgsr Kiaho, rtsUenre Cen tervi le, Center tonsbiu: hotel, situ ate in said village, bminl d north by public road, east by Ferry road, west by land of George Sponsler, south by an alley. ttl Ellen Rooney, residence Cen tralia borough; restaurant, situate in second ward of said borough, bounded north b property of P Q Burke Es tate, esst by an alley, south by prop erty of Martin Walsh and west by Lo cust avenue. 92 C 11 Rcice, residence Orange ville borough: hctel, situate at the corner of Main and Pine atreeta in said borough, bounded north by lot of E H Sloan, east by an alley, south by Pine street, west by Main street and known as Orangeville Hotel. 93 Frank M Kemley, residence Bloomsburg; wholesale, situate in town of Bloomsburg, bounded north by lot of P B Heddens, east by east half of said lot, south by Ridge al ley and west" by stable part of the building. 94 Daniel Roach, residence Con yngham township; hotel, aituate on the public road leading from Ashland to Nnmidia, adjoining land of James Kostenbsudcr, Lohigh Coal Company and others in the village of Aristes and known as the Mountain hotel. 95 Gus Reiter, residence borough of West Berwick; hotel, situate in asid borough, bounded north by Spring Garden avenue, east by lot of S A Durling, south by Schley alley and west by Mercer street. 96 Andrew Sedusky, residence Aristes, Conyngham township; hotel, situate in said township on the west side of the msin public road leading from) Numidia to Aristes. 97 Edward J ShaefTer, residence Centralia borough; hotel, situate in first ward of said borough, bounded north by private alley, east by Locust avenue aouth by vacant lot of John Moran and west by an alley. 98 WW Shobert, residence Ber wick borough, hotel, situate on the easterly corner of Front and Market streets, bounded north byFront street, esst by lot of A B McCrea et al, south by Canal street, ',west byjMarket street and known as the St Charlea Hotel 99 AO Stonge, residence Montour towrship; hotel, situate on the public road leading from Bloomsburg to Dan ville in the village of Grovania, bound ed north by land of Henry Lazarus, east by lands of Isaiah Hagenbuch, south by public road and west by lands of Lewis Thomas. 100 H A Shaffer, residence Orangeville borough; hotel, situate on the west side of Main'street in said borough, bounded north by lot of Albert Heckman and Fishers heirs, east by said Main street, south by lot of Rebecca Megarell and west by Mill street and known as the Heckman House. 101 Stegmaier Brewing Co, res idence Wilkes-Bsrre; whoesale, aitu ate on the south side of Seventh street in the town of Bloomsburg, bounded north by Seventh street, east by D L and W R R, south by an alley and west by lot of Thomas Sullivan. 102 Stegmaier Brewing Co, resi dence Wilkes-Barre; wholesale, situ ate on the westside of Chestnut street in the borough of Berwick, bounded north by land of D L and W R R Co, east by Chestnut street, south and west by land formerly of the Penna Csnal Co, now the D L and W R R Co. 103 John Sedusky, residence Con yngham township; wholesale, aituate in the village of Aristes, said town ship, on the west side of the public road leading from Catawissa to Cen tralia. 104 William H Snyder, residence Bloomsburg; hotel, situate on Second street, directly across the street from the Court House in the town of bloomsburg and numbered on the plan of said town as No 20 Second street and known as the Exchnge hotel. 105 Amedeo Schiavoni, residence Centralia borough; hotel, situate in first ward of said borough, bounded north by property of Michael O'Con nor, east by Locust avenue, south by property of John W Goldaworthy and west by an alley. 106 G F Sponenberg, residence West Berwick borough; hotel, situate in eaid borough, bounded north by lot of Wesley Pettit, east by an alley, south by lot of H S Williams, west by LaSalle street. 107 Annie Sponenberg, residence Berwick borough; restaruant, situate on the southerly side of West Front street between Market an Mulberry, said borough, bounded north by Front street, east by Euclid avenue, south by Reagan alley and west by lot of M A Mark'.e numbered 132 West Front street. 108 Edward Schenke, residence Berwick borough; hotel, situate on the southeast corner of Front and Oak streets, bounded north by Front street, east by land of Mathias Frantz, south by the Susquehanna river, west by Oak street, numbered 338 West Front-street in said bor ough. 109 Jacob Steen, residence Cen tral, Sugarloaf township; hotel, situ ate in said village, bounded north by lot of Louis Sieen, east by an alley, south by land of Jos.iua Hess, west by public road and known at the Central Park Hotel. 110 Joseph Samloy, . residence Pittston, Pa; hotel, situate in the borough of West Berwick, bounded north by Poplar street, east by an alley, aouth by lot No 9 and west by LaSalle street. 111 Joseph E Sands, residence Mordansville; hotel, situate in the village of Mordansville, Mt. Pleasant township, bounded north by public road leading from Mordansville to Mill ville, east by the Free Church, south by Little Fishing creek, west by land of C L Sands and known as the Sands hotel 112 Nicholas Ssracino residence West Berwick borough; hotel, situ ate on lot of ground in Freas avenue in the said borough, being lot No 1620 and being 46 feet front on Freas avenue. 113 J F Shoemsker, residence Berwick borough, restaurant, situate on the southeast corner of Front street and Reagan alley in said bor ough, bounded north by Front street, east by lot of L I Clcwell and P C Currin, south by an alley and west by Reagan alley. 114 Henry Schonberger, residence Briarcreek township; hotel, situate in said township, on the southeast corner of Wsrren street and Sixth avenue, bounded west by Warren street, east by land of petitioner, south by land of petitioner, north by Sixth avenue. 116 Henry Schlangcr, residence West Berwick borough; hotel, situate in said borough, bounded north by Freas avenue, east by land of George Sponsler. south by lands of Geo Splonsler, west by La Salle street. 116 The Penna Central Brewing C j John Arnold Department, residence Hazleton, Pa; wholesale, situate in the borough of West Berwick, bound ed north by S B and R R Co, east by Warren street, south by Third ave nue and west by Berwick Land and Improvement Company. 117 Henry S Thomas, residence Rohrsburg, Greenwood township; ho tel, situate in said village, bounded north by Benjamin Stackhouse, east by lot of H Rutar,, south by the main street or road of said village, west by public road leading to Millville, known as the Rohrsburg hotel. Ill Emanuel Visintainer, resi dence Centralia borough hotel, situ ate in first ward of said borough. bounded north by Center street, east by Locuit avenue, south by property of P J Dyke and Mary Dyke and west by an alley. 119 George Wagenseller, rest dence Bloomsburg; hotel situate on Second or Main street, third ward of the town of Bloomsburg, bounded north by Main street, east by lot of Severance and Roberts, south by an alley, west by lot of D Lowenberg Estate and known as the St. Elmo hotel. 120 H S Williams, residence Ber wick borough; restaurant, situate on the southerly side of West front street in said borough, bounded north by Front street, east by land of J N Harry, south by Regan alley and west by land of the Berger Estate. 121 H B Williams, residence Briarcreek township; hotel, situate in Briarcreek township on the west side of public road leading from Berwick to Jonestown near the foot of Nob Mountain, bounded on the east by public road, on the south by land of Gideon Michael nd Obed Michael, west by land of Philip Sponenberg, S Lynn, D Alberston and Mrs S Sitler, and north bj G W Koons and known as Miller's hotel. 122 Dora E Yost, residence Blooms burg ; restaurant, situate in the fourth ward of town of Bloomsburg, bounded north by Fif th street, east by lot of Rescue Hose Company, south by lot of Dora E Yost and west by East street. 123 Montelius Yeager and James A Yeager, residence Numidia; hotel, situate in village of Numidia, Locust township, bounded north by land of John Kline, east by and of , aouth by public road leading to New liil, west by public road leading to Ashland. 124 Rudolph Yankee, rtsidtnee Eyers Grove, Greenwood township: hotel, residence bounded north by an alley, east by public road leading from Millville to Jerseytown south by public road leading from rtyersgrove to Jerseytown, west by lot of Jackson Robbins, and known as theEyersgrove hotel. 125 Wellington Yeager, residence Roaring Creek, Locust township; ho tel, situate in said village, bounded north by public road, south by other lands of petitioner and on the east and west by same and known as the Cross Keys hotel. 126 Boyd R Yetter, residence Mainville, Main township. ; hotel, situate in said village, bounded north by lands of A W Gruver, east by public road, south by lands of W P Zehner, west by Catawissa creek. 127 Lloyd Yeager residence Cata wissa borough; hotel, situate in said borough, bounded east by land of John Haley, west by Railroad street, What Ails You Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequentiend ches, coated tongue, bitter or had tasle in morning, "heart-burn," belching of Kan, acid rising in throat after eating, stomach" gnaw or burn, foul breath, dirr.y spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms P If you hare any considerable number of the above symptoms you are suffering from bilious ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of auch abnormal conditions. It is most efficient liver inriforator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve etrenf thenar. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no aloohol, or harm ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y, north by Pine street, south by other lands of your petitioner, known as Rsilroad hotel. 128 Andrew Zimbo, residence Cen tralia borough; hotel, situate in first ward of said borough, bounded north by property of Marial Dyke, east by Locust avenue, south by property of Abrose D Goldsworthy and west by an alley. FREEZE QUICK, Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions. Bloomsburg, Pa., Dec. 29, 19u8. THK GRACEFUL OIK!.. Hoa r.n Air of Superiority Tl.nt Forces Her I'pon Our Notice. Have you ever noticed the great amount of admiring attention which the graceful girl attracts? Kvcn al moderately good-looking, and not prettily or smartly dressed, there Is an air of natural superiority about her which forces her upon our no tice. This superiority lies In the fact that the graceful girl knows how to poise her body correctly, how to walk and sit becomingly. Con sequently no matter what she wears or what her features may be like, she always appears to tlie best ad vantage. A plain girl who knows how to stand, move, and sit with ease Is far more admired than the beauty who Is clumsy and awkward. Some girls are naturally graceful. But there Is no reason why those who are lacking In this respect should not add to their charms by care fully cultivating the art. An erect carriage, a graceful walk, a graceful manner of sitting and rising are ncpessary if a girl wishes to be rlly charming. And It is quite within her own power to acquire these virtues. In the first place she must study her own defects and the faults of other girls In order that she may avoid them. Do not try to copy the graceful girl off hand, so to apeak, by forcing yourself , Into what,-to you would be unnatural poses and attitudes. That is not the way to cultivate graceful ness. In fact by doing so you will probably only make yourself more a-.-kward and clumsy. By always trying to avoid the little faulta which prevent a girl from becoming graceful, you will as time goes on find yourself drifting quite natural ly Into the ways and manners of the graceful girl. BMOKKLESfl GRIDDLE. Odor m Well, Are Carried Directly Up he Chimney. A smokeless and odorlesc griddle and broiler, which has been lately patented, has advantages which will be readily recognized at a glance of the accompanying cut. The front plates of the stove being removed, the new griddle sets In and at the same time falls below the atove top. In this manner the heating surface is brought nearer to the fire and all smoke, vapors and odors are car- SMOKELESS GRIDDLE, vied up the chimney. The griddle la open at the top but for the purpose of broiling It Is dorlrable that a ureal cr heat should be secured, and this Is brought about by making a I lid over tho top. When the latter I.-, lowered, the moat being cooked 7cls I'.e full benefit of the heat, but when It Is raised every opportunity is offered for its examination. Wellington Star. Sir Wither Scott. Sir Walter Scott published his books anonymously until financial embarrassments brought his name to light. Prior to that time he had be come famous and all England was talking of "The Great Unknown" as be was called. 0TOXIXA.. m Kind You Haw Always txtga CIGARETTES GOOD FOR WOMEN Physician Hays Five Minute Smoke Three- Time a Day Would Help Nerves of Fair Sea. Philadelphia. Dr. Rachel S. Ski delsky, one or the beat known prac titioners of Philadelphia and a mem tt-r uf iliti County Medical Society, afiei startling the Women'a Club by dt it-lining tlia tobacco bablt among tiifii atnrllu.l It still more by advo i'iiuii;t utu of cigarettes by wo n.t.i. iany physicians hold similar vi. h, Dr. SXIrieUky said, but hesi tate to h.IvIku their women patleuts to kiuokit bucuuRu uf a fear tbal what wua offered us medicine might be come hubiluu.' Indulgence. Dr. SkUuUWy was burn lu Russia, but has lived .u this country for thlr-ty-ulno year und bus a large prac tice. "1 feel sure," she said, "that to bacco If pure and properly used niigt be beneficial to women. It Is known to be valuable In functional disorders of the nerves. As men find It valuable to soothe their nerves la the midst of cares or worries 1 do not see why women, whose worriea are more numerous and whose nerv ous organization la more delicate, should not find benefit la Its proper use also. "I think that If a woman would sit down for five minute before be ginning ber day and give the Urn to a cigarette she would be able to plan better the day's work, and five minutes thus used three times dally would be. I think, of much benefit to her. I would, of course, recom mend the practice only to auch as were In no danger of becoming ad dicted to the more extended us of cigarettes. "A woman smoking In public or for bravado merely I would not sanc tion at all." DOG EATING NOT SO BAD. Prof. Starr of Chicago Make a Brief for the Philippine Dish. Chicago. Frederick Starr, Pro fessor of Anthropology at the Uni versity of Chicago, In a church lec ture here on the Philippines said: "In all the Islands there Is not a tribe that Is not capable of self-gov-erument. There can be no doubt la any one's mind as to the Christian tribes, but even to the savages I think the words of the great republi can apply: 'No man is good enough to rule another man without that man's consent.' " 'Oh,' you say, 'but they are head hunters and dog eaters.' They ar. but I never could see why dog should not make good food. They eat only clean, white young male dogs. Why should the Idea of eating a dog glv us the shivers, while the actual consumption of swine does not turn the stomach of the daintiest ladyt "Why, do you know that I hav seen people in this country who would eat raw oysters. 1 have done It myself. Think of a person who eats raw oysters sneering at a people that eats clean cooked dog! "As to the head hunting, that Is over now; but when It existed It was a religious ceremony, and does uot compare unfavorably wtb some re ligious ideas prevalent lu the Cull ed States." What Is Wlilfcky? The trial of a case that Involved the important question, "What is whisky?" greatly Interested the Hilt ish. It presents many problems. "Suppose," asked one of the counsel, "that a merchant has a blend of spir it three months old and spirit ten years old, what Is the ago of that whisky?" "Five years and a half," rep!lnd the witness. 'DR. HUMPHREYS" SPECIFICS. DlrMtloa. with Hrh Vie. la Pi, t.aaeuaf.s. English, German, Spanish, PDrlugutse and French. No. FOB Prloe 1. Fevers. Congeatlona, Iruanimr.tloni 33 3. Worms. Wurin fever, or worm DIu'uw. 'U 3. folic, Crying and Wakefulness of Iufuuta.36 4. Ularrlieu, of ChlMreu anil Adulte '43 5. Uyeentury, Urlplnisa, Ullloua Colic 3S T. Couiilia, Cold., Uroni'hllli it ft H, Toolliaelio, Faceaohe, Neuralgia 45 Headache, blek Headache, Vertigo 3 1U. Uveuepala, Indigestion, Weak ritomacb 3 15. Croup. Hoarse CoukIi, Laryngitis 3S 14. Salt Kheum, Eruptions, Kryslpelae 3S 16. Hlieuiiiiitl.nl, or Rheumatic Palna 'J 5 ltt. I-ever and Ague, Malaria 33 IT. Pllea, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal. 3 1. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes vis ltt. Catarrh, influenza. Cold In Head 33 90. Whooping Cough. Spasmodic) Cough 43 tl. Astliiua.Ouuresaed, Difficult Breathing ii ST. Kidney IHaeaae, Gravel, Calculi 3S SM. Nervoua Debility, Vital Weakneas l.OO ttt. autre Mouth, Fever Boreior Canker 33 80. t'rlnarv Incontinence, Wetting Bed 33 St. Bore Throat. Quinsy and Diphtheria 93 3. Chronic Congeatlona, Headache 33 77. Grippe, Hay Fever aad Suaaer Colds-... 25 A small bottle or Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest pocket. Sold by druggiau, or sent ou receipt of price. Medical Book sent tree. BrDMPHHEYS1 HOMBO. MEDICINE 00., Ooroe WUUaat and Ana Street. New York. toiumoia & Montour 1. Ry. TIMK TAHLK IM KffS.CX June l 1904, uixl until J' urthcr tite. Cars leave liloom for tipy.AI media, Liap Kide, Berwick and intermedial t points folloWII A. M. j$:oo, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40,,S:a 9.00,9:40, Io:20, II:oo, 11:40. P. M. 12:20,1)00, 1 :40,2.20,310c, 3:40 4:20,5:00, 5:40, 6-20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9: t (9:40) 10:20 ( 1 1 :oo) Leaving depart from lietwic) one he fromtimeas givei. above, commeacief 6:00 a. m', Leave Bloom for Catawissa A. 1. 5 . : 6:15, t7:oo, t8:oo, 9:00, ti0:0o, i-t 12:00. P. M. tioo, t2:oo, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00,6 00, t7:oo, 8:00, 9:00, 10:20, (il:oo) Carsreturningdeparifrom Ctawits roiut'teslrom timeasgivenabove, Firnt tarllenves MarltetSiiare lor l erwick on Sundays at 7:00 a. m. First can for Catawisa Sumlny 7:oon. m. First tnr from Herwick for Moom Sundays leaves al 8:00 a. m . First car leaves Catawissa. Sundays at 30 a. m. J From Power Houre. Saturday night onlv. tr. R. K. Connection. Wat. Tkkwilligbb. Superintendent. Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect Feb'y 1st, Iqo8, 12:05 a m INOKTHWAMl). A.M. P.M. M Bloomsburff DLt W... 9 00 8 87 Hloomfthtirg P A K 9 02 2 8t Paper Mill Ill H Ulit, Street tt IS 2 5d OranKevlllP 9 s g oa Forks 0 8 8 18 unors fu 40 f l 17 HMllwater a 48 lis Benton 6 8 88 RdHOns rtn 87 coles Creek I0 03 JS 40 Laubaehs in OS ji 45 Grass Mere Park flOiO J9 47 Central 10 15 III .lamlaon Cltr 10 is 8 Aft r.M. t e is 17 s t a 84 6 48 58 57 7 08 7 18 7 17 n n tl 81 ft a 7 41 7 45 A. OS ess s vt ft 6 7 08 7 J5 7 8 IS 8 IS e is b t s 1 BOVTHWAKD. A.M. t 550 5 58 A.M. t 10 48 10 51 111 00 ll 08 ll 0 Ml 09 11 13 11 21 fll 89 11 53 1142 11 50 11 68 P.M. 4 85 438 M 47 fi4H 4S8 f4 58 500 608 17 6 81 6 81 6 89 6 42 A.M. 7 00 7 08 n 18 71I 7 22 f7 84 TM 788 17 46 7 49 8 00 S 10 8 13 8.K5 8.30 A.M. t 11st 11 4 ii'si 1201 13 ! 18SS 12 46 It 58 103 18f 141 154 8M 211 Jamison City.... Central ftraas Mere Park Laubachs. Cotes Creek Kdsons Benton..... HMllwater Zaners Porks f A 01 ysos r 12 n 14 8 18 6 28 f85 8 39 01 ngevllle 8 50 Llfjht HtreeU.... 7 00 Paper Mill 08 Bloom. P K Bloom. D L W. 7 80 1210 00 Trains No 21 and 22 mlied, aecond class. 1 Dully except Hunday. X Dally I 8undaj only. fFlagbtop. W. C. BNYDIR.Supt, 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade. Marks Copvriohts Ac. Anyone sending a ketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion frea wbetber an liiTention is probably patentable. C'orumunlca tliiuaatrletljconadeiitlal. HANDBOOK on Patent cut free. Oltal agency for aecurlnc Patau ta. Patent taken through Muun A Co. recelva atrial nolle, without charge, lu the Scientific American A handsomely Illustrated weekly. .nl.tinn nf anr arinntlno Inurnal. year 1 four rnonlba, L Sola by all neaadealera. yean four rnonlba, L Bom uy all ne wsaaaiers. MUIW &Co.88,BNew York Branch Office, 636 F 8U Waahlnaton, D. C 12-10-ly CHICHESTER'S PILLS TUB DIAMOND BKAMD. a. PILL. I .unknown as Best, Salast, Always Raliabk) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CiMntti and batmfic tha hair. t'romotM ft luxuriant sTrowth. Merer Fails to Beator Gray xiair to iia xouinrut voior. Curei tc;p diwaietft hair falluig. fry.and $ "Q at PrugyisU a. T t ' P" V i . PROCURED ANCl TiZVKHt-,-'. 1 ' nmvvi!: i. i 'i i ... y !.!! . j.inl tri'i vMrri l''tv.' u.i . ; c. . . " - II'ImIi; Uti-i p;iiiiuit,iu;.. kN co.intsv. r.:i. memty and .jVi-'l t!.: J atc.tl. I Patent end InHnjeT.trt Pttstice IxcVJuV M rile or oomc tu ua r.t II ll I I 523 KlElil Street, opp. t'uitrd guitci i'an1. Gv. ;, opp. Uuit:d Ewtci I'atfa. 0v-' f J SMNGTO, J. r. h WASHINGTON, J. r. ,..l, nne ..M.iw till Gives Relict at Ones. . few ih It ck'uusi's, boot lies, heals ami protects tbo disousi'tl mom. braue roaulliuj; from Catarrh and drives uwiiv a Cold iu the Hoad quickly, lie. J Jh tTCXI fD stores the Honneg of H f Ll til Taste and Smell, Full size 50 eta., at Drug pints or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cenU. Ely Brothers, 5tJ Warren btrest, New k. Mil uaiaei A. a 7 .at- wremiat lor a f-kl-efcea-lci'a llmm.ImA Pills la B.4 aad tield aiatsUlcVV boiat. tsaled with Blue Rlbboa. VX Take ether. Bey ef rear v Dremiat, Ask rnrCininCS.TEB'S' DIAMOND BRAND PILL, fa. SB Ira aarsa-'S.V fn W. iyv'1 aVVil 1 fl RG . VI fl i t.71 ..W 1 I ST-V T !S5 r? its iv rtii Wif Ely's CrssniEsla W&tilSft
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