. ft The Columbian bloomsbtocTpa VBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887. tOlltCT KlIMtolD Till tlMfc 'I?nliiSw1thorWllMle'pm4R import Tim a. m. Utgj . m wo p.m. "iaopiS: Trnon the D. L. ft w. it. It. lo&ve Bioomstrorg- !i2BJ own. 7:13 a. tn. 8'3J a. ra 6:S6 p. m 8:47 K. ST Trains onth N. &W. H erry as follows; Hallway pass Bloom ngHTii. 10:48 A. m. 3:4 p. ra, .! p. ra. SOXDAT. KOKTn. 10:16 am SOUTH. U:M a. m. 419 p. m. o:to p. ra. otrrn. 6:39 p m DLOOH8BCRO & SULLIVAN 1UILB01D . BOUTlt. Arrive. Arrive vntTt Leave, Loavo. Iiloomsbure,-,..... a si 7 00 h 43 Malntttroei...... 3 M) 63 g 49 lrondale a 69 6 to on I'apcr Mill. a 42 o 40 u I? Ugbtstrcet. 9 S3 o ji g SI Orangeville 2 18 8 23 g In ?rks, 2 co n 9 M Tubba in too io 05 Mlllwaw; 1 45 fl CO 10 15 ItCUttm,. ........ 1 80 5 50 '0 30 leave, leave. Arrive, r. )I. a. u. a. u. r. u. o a 42 6 M S 58 T 10 7 P2 7 S7 7 arm a r. it Oct. 20. John G. Freeze, administrator, &C of tho cstato of Robert Finn ,i. ceased, will sell real estate In Liberty tnronaltln Mnntnni. nn.,nt. ... in - " " "-'l I ....,.. vuuuijr, Lb 1U U. HI, Oct. 23. Oscar J. Iless, trustee, will sell real estate, lato of Reuben Hess, deceased. In Aishlngcreck townsblp.at 2 o'clock p.m! OcronBit 8th A commlttco of tho Bloomsburg Mutual Building and Saving Fund Aieoclatlon will sell valrablo town property near Lockard's Car Works, one OCTOBER 29. Thewdow and 1,! nf II. II. Klino deceased will sell two farms mm n uiuuuiain iraci in urango townskln ftt 1 nt,lnt- . m 13 . P wmvr jj. ui. uuu punters. FOR RUNT. Fob Bam or Rent. Tho Music Hall, formerly Eureka Rink, Is offered for sale or rent on reasonable terms by tho new manager. Parties wishing to hold fcstl. vals will do well to see tho manager. J. D. Biiaffek, jfnnagcr. Fanner Wiimetl. A farmer of experience and character may obtain a five-years' leaso of a small farm (111 acres) upon advantageous terms on the Qlratd Estate Lands in the Cata wissa Valley between Erandonvillc and Glrard Manor. Tho farm is provided with a now, handsomo and convenient house, new barn and outbuildings, and Is well supplied with good water. A man Is wanted who can furnish his own stock andcqulpment.and may become a permanent tenant. Also, a farmer wanted to occupy house on farm at wages. Kefer. ences requested. Address, Ukdkb B. Thompson, Engineer Glrard Estate, 18ug8t. PottsvUle, Pa. A Rare cliancc for a l.Ke Man. , The Centralla Hotel is offered for sale ui-ap arm on easy terms. 15 Is well local Cu. l&TBR nnri nnmrnn-.tln.,,. .. .1 J- . i - , ' - a WW...U.UV.1UUO null IU'3 right man a good opportunity to mako money. Apply or address to TtT n,. n JUJM. IM. 1 FKIFFER, Centralla, Penna. io cioso out certain lines of wedding In vitations a number of bargains are offered at this office. Thoso wanting small lots, iu t t0 25, wl" 6ave money by ordering tVA.NTBi? 1MUKDIATB'-T. Threo good girls .w.... muauvillj, 11UUUCOKC. unc uln uK-ruoni gin, ono cborabermald, one juuuury girl. o. It. Euer, cp23 Hotel Broadway, Nanticokc. The prlco of envelopes has been recently advanced by tho manufacturers, but wo have In stock 40,000 that will bo sold just as low ever, witn your business card printed uu we same, Ask tor prices. tf, Personal, Mrs. M. A Bmith's music class numbers iwenty.four. Mr. Edward Bhawda, of Bunbury, spent Mi, aunuay in town. laul E. Wirt, Esq., Is expected homo from Europo next week. Miss Claro John of Philadelphia Is tho buuoi ui .buss way liuun. Dr. L. A. Bbattuck has been In Philadel Phla and Now lork tho past week. Geo. Moore, of Fairmount Springs, Is at tending Court this week as a Juryman. Miss Moody and Miss Mann, of Bunbury, have been tho guests of Miss Annlo Miller. H. D. Freas of Berwick has registered in 'ue x romonotary's office a3 a itudent at Bimpson Fcrree has entered his name as iaw siuuent in the office of Ikeler & Her- og. Gustav Hahn Esq., a member of tho bar nfTOlll..u ..... .1 ..ttiouurre, was aumlttea to practice w in mis county on Monday. JohnWanlch Is lying quite sick with malaria fevir nt n,n p.i,. ii.i Wilkes Barrc, at which piaco he Is employ. u as a cieric. Will Scott, formerly a resident of this town and now a drug-clerk in Philadelphia, w In town the latter part of last week looking up old friends. Mrs. L. B. Jacoby returned homo last Saturday, after an absence of nine months, during which tlmo she visited friends in Indiana, Illinois and New York states. William H. Clark aud Hicliard O. Drink er started for Florida on Monday morning. Tney sailed by steamer from New York. Mr. Clark's address Is liartow, and Mr. Drinker's Is Crescent City. Both own land In Florida, and will spend the winter there. Tho stove dealers are busy. And still the leaves aro falling. Chestnuts aro now in tho market. Tho lawn tennis season will soon be over. First class cider barrels for salo at C. B. Bobbins'. 0scp4t Overcoats aro very acccptablo th?so cool evenings. Travel is Increasing remarkably on all tho railroads. Collections of autumn tinted lcayes are now In order. Tho season for Indoor about opening. amusements Is Court opened on Monday with a number In attendance. largo Many people from this place will take In the fair at Milton this week. Benton fair next week, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Baturday. Two men with a performing bear were on our streets Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Hicks Is building a now fence on ber property on west Third street. Quite a number of people from town at tended the Berwick fair last week. Theatrical companies will not occupy the Opera.Uouso again until after court. Ico dealers are Just closing what bat been for them it Yer? prosperous sewon. Tlio buckwheat I'l.IlUpa' Ovsler " . berved in styles " h L . F . at Phlliln- y " 1 fC8h plca a "P'alty nt Phillips'. Tim rnnn . . ,i;.;: ::.uu.pcrsi9U in 'ving ti,0 In i.M .laWlMtt.r&llroa'1 roy case,. 7,"" cr 'oumi against all the dc cuuams, anu tucy plead guilty. r... . . v..uoor piants are now seen nightly I:i . . VBpai,crs 118 ft protection uu.u au u lr0st. Tho tlmo for rcmov ."b .urn, io mo I1011!0 Ig at lmnij ffI!:vc,0bylaRCt.t!"K eeIcry cTy week ...... ..,utou, aucu,, Ul0 grcal cc,ory s"v" luu "'o worm, it has no rust. nn ontiil n ...... i . k... "I ..,uU wiimua. awutt.juicy and tondcr, Blcam was gotten up at the cnglnc-hoiise or tho Steam Hentlnir nnni,,.. n-i day of last week, much to tho delight of cold. Buffering with tho Judge McCollum. Wild fa linUtn 45 this term, dispatches business rapidly, and ,T"n lU0 rstctm of the bar by bis fair anu auie rulings. II0 will presldo next wcck also. If you aro nlivslrallv n,....l. haustcd and suffering from loss of appetite' why not try tho reluvenntl Shattuck's Best Guru Specific 1 It acts like a cnarm. The new armorv of tim Nmiii ii..im..i - ...u.u ..imiiui ni lYUKesmirro will be dcdlcitcd on Wed- ncsaay, Uctober 20th. by a romnilnn nn.l Dromenadn r.nnnnrt Tf .11i 1... - i niToi, uu " granu l. JlClCO lias had tho Inntiln nf l.lo meat market re-palnted, and added scvoral new benches and cutting liWU. Tin. room is handsomely ilnished and mnltno nn uiuaciivo appearance. Thellccnso of tho Exelmn ton, was on Mondav trnnafrrrpii i m.. OHVO Hess, Widow Of the kin nrnnrl,.lnr' who will conduct tho house until other ar- rangements can bo made. Tho ladles of tho Enlsconal making active preparations for th ft fllntinr at me luir next month, n the illnlmr hull A first class meal will be nrovlded nn.l Dm patronage ot tlie public Is solicited. excursion tickets are for snln nn il.o Bloomsburc & Sullivan Tlnl! mnil nvnrtr Saturday, good until Mondav. Thn tn ot fare for these tickets will be but little over onc-half of tho regular tickets. John Gibh3 received last week frnm .Tnim Lclsenring of UppcrLchieb. near Hazleton. a present ot a line double-barreled shot gun, complete In evciy detail. The gun cost not less tuan fglOO, and is a beauty. Miss M. L. Dieffenbiifili wilt (rlvn n In.m oi instructions In vocal music, light music and thorough bass.in the Iteformeii rl. on Tuesday evenings at 7:30. A cordial Invitation to all. Terms reasonable (3123 iin cnort is now being made to increase tho capital stock of the School Furnishing Company, and it ought to suecccd. It Is n homo enterprise, and with enlarged capital H would certainly become a paying invest UlL'UL. aialana, liko other forms of blood dis ease, Is frequently duu to a fnihirn nf dm proper functions of the kidneys and liver anu in all sucli cases Dr. Shattuck's Best Cure Specific is tho best remedy. Sold at aioycr uros. Tho Woolen Mills aro shipping goods as tasi as tuey can make them. Owing to the demand upon them they will have no dls play at tho fair this year. This is to be re- grctled, as their exhibit has always attract eu mucu attention. Among tho freight shinned on tho B. & S. last Monday wo observed larun mnalun ments of goods for A. M. Dowltt. Tlhnr Mr Henry, O. P. Stlncr, G. S. Fleckenstino and other up-creek merchants. They aro all getting ready for tho fall trade. Have you visited tho flloomsbun Sana torium yet to investigate Dr. Shattuck'i new gas treatments for catarrh, consump. lion and all forms of chronic disease i Tho Doctor will charge nothing for consul tatlon, unless you receive treatment. Win. Hehm is still at tho head of the me. chanical department of Phillips' Domestic uaitcry witn an cuielent corps of workmen Those who Intend having stands at tho fairs will do well to call and get prices of cakes, rolls, buns, confectionery etc. Liver and kidnev diseases often leavn lallow complexions, ruinlnnr tho beautv of oiuerwiflo nandsomo women. No remedy will clear tho skin of vellow streaks anil moth patches liko Shattuck's Best Curo Hpecltlc. Moycr Bros, havo it. A now counterfeit silver dollar has mado its appearance. It Is lighter in color than tho genuine coin and the engraving Is very Imperfect. When dropped tho coin does not ring like silver nor drop flat like lead. but has a sharp metallic sound. In the word "plurlbus" tho "s" Is irregular. A musicalo was given last Friday even ing at the home of Mr. C. W. Miller on Ccnlro street, for the purposo of raising money for a new organ In tho Presbyterian church. Quite a number were Dresent nnd a nice sum was realized. All present wcro much pleased with tho entertainment. Thero will be a reunion of tho survivors of Battery "F" 1st Pa. Light Artillery (Rickettsial Harrisburg on Thursday. Oct. 37, for tho purpose of organization and tho transaction oi business important to ill. Let no member absent himself. U. IS. JSltOCKWAY. Mr. John Gordon, son of John N. Gor- dou, of Itupert, is visiting friends In this section. Ho is now located at Bucyrus, Ohio, anil is ono of the engineers of a rail- road leading Into mat place. Jcrcmlau Troub, another former resident ot this place, Is a fireman on the same engine. A eamo of base.ball was nlaved at Ath. letfc Park last Saturday afl6rnoon between tho Bloomsburg and Northumberland base ball nines, which resulted in tho defeat of tho Northumberland nine by a terrific scoro ot 21 to 1. Tho attendance was mallcr than usual on account of tho cool- nens of the weather. Tho latest innoyation In the bicycle lino Is a lamp controller, a weight placed above the nxlo raises tho centro ot gravity ot tho lamp to tho point of suspension an counterbalances Its tendency to swlnC,thu8 Insuring a steady light whllo tho wheel U ln motion, and preventing tho oil from ' spilling out of the cup. .,, .. . . T.tct nt Inttnrn rnmalntnv 111 tho Poet Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending Bept. 27, 1887i Miss Dora J, Dildlne, Miss Bavila Foust, MUs Btella Hock, Mess. Nelson & Audcr- sou, MUs Llzzlo Yohcy, Lizzie i obey. UAltUS, W. M. Bender, J. II. Bowman, Mrs. Curollna Wilson. Persons calling for theso letters will picas o say "advertised." .. . .... r ir UIOBOK A. VtAlUt) t JU, IJOIiUMEIAN AND An Insuranco agent says that pooplo run oi uamago by lightning In con. mctalllo clothes lines to their build. l" . , 1 "HWn B k four dwell "g In his agency were struck and ,l.m cd frnm il V ---.vu uiiiuuk. IZZ. . Hm( al0nc ftnd ln ono CM0 cscanooftlin inm i ,- , .e escape of tho family was marvelous. They should bo fastened to posts entirely jiuia UWClllDgS Brlghl's lHn i . " , ' w w".uii:b gives a warn ing by a dul nchinir nnma. n..?i,t,i by sallowncss of tho complexion, but gen. -- .j . u uo uncovered only by n chom. ical and mlcroscnnlnni , .... urine, hence thousands die annu Z un r false treatment. Dr. H..il,ws , i L n 1 Specific Is considered the only posltlvo curo una ureauiui dlseaso. Work on tho court room is progressing pldly. 'llio eallrrv lm i,n.n . i ra .. . ., "vvm 1U1I1UVUU, which will enlarge tho room nnd add great. . iu upnearanco. JNew seats will Mb. i placo of tho verv iinnnmfnMnl.ln i....i. cs i heretofore used, ami n, ,i..n..n... tho room will bo of a modern typo. Whllo It Will COSt SOmo mnnnv (l.n .l'l. ... J UA'UUUUUIU will bo entirely for tho comfort unci con. venli'nrn nf thn miLII ... ,V""VI ILOIUUlli ui this place, died nt Scrnnton on Wednesday muiurij. Bmilll. n fnrmnf t Bin ui inst week, trom scrofula. Ho has Buffered with that tcnlhln ,11 and It Increased so much upon him within ,u" Jar at he was forced to tako to his bed, and his death has been expected for many weeks. Tho deceased was a son of tho lato A. 0. Smith Esq., and a brother m nurvcy j. umitu, of this place. t ittports uavo been circulated to tho ef. icct that the Myrtle Peck combination, ""iviinuumcn engngcu for tho fair at Jimon, would not appear thero on account Of MISS Peck's fprnlvtnn. n.u. . .ujuma ut u raco at West Chester, which would prevent uti irom nuing. JSoverthcless, a telegram was received at Milton last Saturday, stat Ing that she would positively fill her en gagement thero on Friday and Saturday of ihis issuo of the CoLUMniAN closes tho eiguiu year of the present management iwcivo months havn m omn,. the most prosperous In tho history of tho imijcr, ami lor mis continued patronage wo are deeply grateful. With ilir. i.ti.,,. of another year our efforts to publish a clean nnd reliable nowspapcr will bo re newed, aud our prices for printing will con- iiuue to uo among tho lowest and the qual' ivy oi tuo work of tho best. A grandchild of Mrs. Daniel Boice died o: diphtheria Bundav last. nn,1 i,,,,- led at Mausdalo Tuesday. Tho child's pa- rents reside near Woshlnglonville. and she came up here to visit her grandmother. Soon after her arrival hero she was taknn sick with soro throat, which was soon pro. nounceu diphtheria. liVo aro Informed that another grandchild 19 allllniml win. tuo samo disease. Wo bono medlnal alii will soon restore the child to health and thus prevent tho spread of the disease. A novel method of raial III mnnnv fir churches Is as follows: A box is placed in o - J . some convenient nlace. and unnn thn hlrili day of any member of tho church or Sun uay Bciiooi tuai person puts In pennies cor responding to the number Of VPftrs. nnil uuuu year me uox is opened and a snug sum realized. It the church has a large congregation the amount will ho surnrls iDgly large. Tho boxes are called birthday ooxes, and havo becorao qulto popular in many towns whero they havo been tried Tho judges of tho Court made their fohut upon tho stago of the Onera finnan last Monday morning. Tho Bench is n tern. porary one, decorated with red musliu. Tho Iron chairs In front wprft rpinnvpil to mako room for the counsel tahlns ami jury box. Tho grand jury occupied their room in 1110 uourt House. Tho acoustic properties of tho Court room wcro never more highly appreciated hy the lawyers man now. as thev aro so much bntinr than the Opera House. Much Inconveulenco Is experienced, but tho public can afford to undergo this, and will then bettor pnW tuo new court room, when it is completed A person who wakens suddenly, shalipq himself nnd jumps out of bed as If he wcro struclt by lightning, will certainly Injure bis own brain if ho continues that habit for a sufllclcnt length of time. Tho sud. den filling up of the blood vessels by too sharp activity after waking will in tlmn produce relaxation, or possibly rupture, in the walls of tho cerebral vessels, A person should waken himself slowly, and should rest a short tlmo nfter waking, Indulging in some light genial mental operation, just enough to stimulate normal activity in the limln fnrPPa linfnrn lio vlana trrm thn m cumbent position. Tho nubile schools aro inovlnir nn nntpt. ly, and wo presumo successfully, as nearly an 01 tuo teachers havo bad previous ex perieuce. Tho only comnlalnt. so far as heard from, Is that there aro too many pupils in Boom No. 1. of thu Fifth Street school. Miss Finnov baa nharo-n nf tho High school room alone. No steps havo yet been taken bv thn nltiznna tn break tho dead-lock in tho Board, and It is posslhlo that matters may bo brought to a climax next week, when tho first month of school expires, and tho teachers ask for their pay. Mr. Hagcnbuch Is President of the school board, and Mr. La wall j , and In case of their refusal to draw orders for tho teachers' salaries tho latter may re fuso to teach until paid, and that will close tho schools, in which raan tlipv nrn nnf likely to open again without tho Interfer ence ot tho court. But should tho teachers bo nald. ami dm schools continue In operation, thev cannnt bo expected to accomplish what ought to, without a responsiblo head. Tho Directors havo faded to appoint a Prin cipal, and it Is positively certain that they win never agree on ono. Wo shall there fore havo schools without a head, nr nn schools at all, unless tho people tako tho matter In hand, nnd tho sooner this Is done, tho better. ' , a Tho Standing Coramlttee.ns ner adlnnm. raent, met, In tho Grand Jurv room. 8pn. 24, nt l.aO p. m. Present, A. B. Croon. Brlarcreek: U. H. Ent. Bloom. E.. II. It. Little, Bloom W.s E. Laubach. Bentnm John Padden, Conyngham, N.. Pat. Halov. Conynghura, B.j James McBrearty, Centra lla: E. M. Tewksburv. Calawlnan. A n Bradcr, Centre; 0. M. Blaker, Greenwood; Jiues nmitu, Madison; Hamuel Bnyder, Miniln; Amos Wanlch, Mt. Pleasant; John Hoffman, Orange; 0. B. Ent, Bcott, W. On motion, that the Chairman and Sccre- tary be authorized to have tho rules and amendments thereto, ot tho Columbia amen,'lminU ll'"el,0' ,of lh, Columbia FUD.ty ?m"a ". P.Ut "P.?n rCCOrJ " U00K 10 UB. luo . .,uo P'0?" officer. On motion, a commlttco of uiutcr. vii muHon, a committeo 01 ion was appolutcd, with tho Chairman or tho County Committee, to conduct tho coming canvas, viz: Samuel Bnyder, A D. Bceley, E. Laubach, Jas. McBrearty, U. II. Ent, A. B. Croop, E. M. Tewksbury, 0. M. Blaker, A. D. Brader and Miles Smith. Tho report ot tho Committeemen Drecent. Indicates harmony, a full vote. ami a perhaps moro thau usual maiorltv. On motion adjourned at call of Chairman, E. M. TKWK6UrxV, Bec'y., Catawlssa. Pa. It, It. LirtLS, Chairman, Bloomsburg,! 'a 1 DEMOCRAT BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Two young gentlemen amused them selves nnd others, last Friday night, by at tempting to water their horse from tho trough nt tho old Forks pump on upper main street, wuicu is as ury as jhiiik, Whllo tnoy wcro hard at work pumping, a .... . . 1 ...... main eircct, wuicu is as ury ns puna, klnd.hcartcd passer by told them ot this fact, and thoy left. Mr. and Mrs John Zancr met with an ac cident Friday afternoon of last week, which might havo been very ecrtous They wcro coming across tho mountain from Lanorto. and wlinn at thn fnnt nf thn mnun !, ! "" tb,e 'l'"8 V ""i "'m ' '!arnc83 broko' lcttTlnK 11,0 "rccohlng tain, near the forks of Painter run, part of fall down. Tlinhnrnn bppntnn nnmnnatrp ablo and ran down tho steep road jumping and kicking Mr. Zanct tried to control 0 purpose In jumping ooth rock and falling un- the hnrap. hut tn nn , .- - - - Hu i' , I c It struck upon a smooth rock and falling up on ono sido of tho road tho wagon was hurled to iho other and both occupants thrown out ahead of tho horse. They picked themselves up considerably bruised but no bones broken. Mr. Zancr had two teeth knocked from tho lower jaw nnd his hands badly bruised The horso jumped- up hastily, but as soou as Mr. Zancr reached Its hoad it soemed ns gcntlo as thouch carefully unhitched. An exam lnatlon showed that two wheels of tho wagon were completely demolished. Tho pair started leading tho horse, and went to Pnrvln Kilo's Mountain House. Mr. Kilo soon went bltck alone to gather up tho wreck; Mr. Zancr hands being so bruised that ho could not bo of any assistance. Mr. Samuel Neyhard also happened to bo at tho Mountain Hnitan whnn thn nartv nr rived there, and brought Mrs. Zancr along down with him In .tho evening. Saturday morning Mr. Zanct's son Lloyd ntartnd tnr the mountain to bring down his father, nnd itlooitifMiurir I'alr. Extcnslvo Improvements are gpjng on at tho fair grounds, anticipating tho greatest exhibition ln its history. Tho fair will bo held October 12th, 18th, 14th and 16th. Lat year neatly 20.000 people were ln at. tendance nnd this year should bo Increased nt least 0,000. Wo publish clsowhero this week tho list of premiums to bo awarded. They are very liberal and far ln excess of any previous year. Berwick l'alr. Tho exhibition of the northern Rnl 11 in ula and Southern Luzerno County Agricul tural Society held last week, was a decld. ed success although not what the managers had hoped for. Tho week began warm and cleat, nnd exhibitors mado early an plications ror space for exhibits so that on Wednesday, tho opening day, nearly double tho number of exhibits ever In tho history of tho association wero recorded. Thursday was a fine day. nnd tho cxhlbi tors wero early In bringing in their stock in tlmo for tho grand cavalcado of stock at 10 o'clock. At eleven o'clock thero waa a frco exhibition of performing dogs. This was it grand feature of the programme, and was witnessed by nil who could get near tho performance. The dogs wcro tho best trained of any ever brought to this section- Friday morning the day dawned with cloudy and threatening weather, whllo a north wind blew, making peoplo wish for heavy wraps, and feeling moro liko sitting around tuo slovo than being upon tho open fair grounds. Tho first hour of the day, Hfter the gates wero opened, the tlcketa were rapidly sold, and tho officers wero in a happy mood, but aa tho cold north wind continued tho applications lor admission lessened, and what should have been tho greatest day In the history of tho assocla tlon was only an ordinary one. The exhl bits were far In advanco of what they had uoen oiner yearn. Tho department of fancy articles was all taken up, and tho display showed that tho exhibitors had devoted much time and patience to prodaco such fine designs In necdlo work. Tho vegetable products wcro flrst-clas3 the farmers had evidently seleotnd thplr verv best. This department should be much larger in order toaccommooaiotiiojarmers nero wo round pumpuins, squashes, corn oats, wheat, potatoes, turnips &c, all of excellent varieties. Among the list of agricultural Imnle ments that deservo special mention wero thoso of Messrs. White, Conner & Sloan, of Orangeville. Theso gentlemen manufacture most of their own machinery. and havo a wide reputation for thn crnml quality of workmanship nnd raateriallfound in tucir macuir.es. xucir name is a suffi cient guarantee of n oerfect machine. They had on exhibition a 2.horso tread nownr thresher and cleaner; a 1-horso tread power wiiu thresher; an empire grain and fcrtiliz. er drill, a Hurch & Drumgold riding cultf vntor with corn.plow attachment: a Lan. sing spring tooth harrow. These samo gentlemen expect to havo this machinery on cxuiuuion at iicnton anu inoomsburg fairs. Applcman Bros, of Benton had on exhibition several' wagons among which was their celebrated farm wagon. Yarlous styles of washers and churns were represented, hut tho Perfect Washer, madn by Mears &Bon,commandedtho most attention. Tho live stock was of tho verv best. Mr. G. L. Hcagan's lot of thoroughbred Jersey cattlo was frequently commented unon. Horses, sheep and hogs all had their places. Tho department of poultry was better than former years, almost every apartment was occupied by a trio of lino fowls. Iho boarding tent was under tho super vision of II. M. Hockman who kept It un to tho high standard ho had raised It in former years. Tho most oblectlonablo fcaturo of tho fair was the presence of such great num. bers ot monto men and wheels of fortune. Thero was overy opportunity for even tho most wealthy to rid themselves of their surplus. Tho din of tho flakirs could be heard above everything else on tho grounds. 'Iho musical department was well rep resented. J. Saltzer, of Bloomsburg, was thero with his celebrated Estcy urgans and theilvers & Pond pianos, Mr. 't'hos. Meth- crcll furnishing music for tho occaslou. Mr. B. F. Drlosbach had tho Chlckerlng and Hallet & Davis pianos, tho Wilcox & Whlto organ, and the Lawrcnco uprlgnt organ this latter was a handsomo 7-octavo organ and had all tho appearance of an upright piano. Theso samo gentlemen also represented tho sowing machines. Among tho latest Is a new narlor nalilnpt mado by Wheeler & Wilson. It is certain. ly a beautiful machine. Mr, Drlcsbach Is tho agent for this machine. Many people ref uso to tako Cod Liver Oil on account ot its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcomo ln Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites. It bolng as pnlatabla as milk. and tho most valuablo remedy known for ana iUo most valuable remedy known to the treatment of consumption, scrofula an id bronchitis. Physicians report our little patients tako It with pleasure ,,ii. i.u it ui. i.. nv.. u..i Emulsion and bo convinced. I had Btono ln tho Bladder and Gravel In the Kidneys, Dr. David Kennedy's Favor. lto Itemcdy disintegrated tho stone and de. livcrcd mo from It. I am now well I should long ago havo been six feet under 1110 sou u nau not lancn ur. iveunuly's Favorlto Itemcdy. D, D, noag, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. Price $1. Bend 3-ceut stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Koudout, N. Y., for his book ou Kidney, Liver and Blood disorders.' Mention this paper, .ciUWdlt Court Proceeding. Court convened In tho Opera Homo at 10 n. m. on Monday morntne. His Honor J. U. McCollum of Susquehanna presiding as slstcd by associates 0. B. McUenry and C. G. Murphy. In tho caso of Columbia Co. Treas. vs. Wm. Krlckbaum ct al. No. 05 February term 60. ltulo for now trial mado abso lute. In tho caso ot Overseers of tho Poor ot Berwick vs. Overseers of tho Poor of Bal cmTwp,, Luzorno Co. Opinion of Court filed affirming order of removal, costs to bo paid by overseers ot Poor of Balem Twp. Returns ot Constables received. Tho Constnbloof Berwick returned, one bottler, ono saloon keeper, and ono hotel keeper as clHng drink to persons under tho Infiuonco of 1I(luor' List ot grand lurora called. Samuel Camp, of Locust' excused and three failed to answer, of these Frank McKclvy, con ductor on tho B. & B. It. It. was excused. Wm. Kramer appointed foreman and Jury sworn. Petition presented asking that upon tho action of tho grand jury on tho question of tho Incorporation of Catawlssa, Toblaa Bcnnlngcr aud Luther Eycr of Catawlssa, members of tho grand jury and signers to tho petition for n borough bo excluded from tho jury. Now Bept. 20, 1887 tho repairs which aro being mado in tho Court Houso rendering It Imposslblo to hold tho present term therein It is ordered, that until said repairs aro com pleted, all sessions of tho court shall bo held ln tho room provided by tho commis sioners of tho county In tho Opera Houso on Centro street In tho Town of Blooms burg. By tho Court Wm. Elwbli, P. J. Charge delivered to tho grand jury by judge Alcuollum a John Wntters appointed tip staff" to tho nt,,) 4nrv grand jury. GustnvHabn of WllkesBarre admitted to praclico In tho courts ot Columbia county. In tho matter of the salo of the real cs. tato of J. B. Koblson, salo adjourned to Saturday Oct. 1st, Thursday 29th InBt nt 10 a. m. fixed fnr the bearing by the grand jury of tho Cata wissn iiorougu caso. Salo of real estate in cstato of Charles Brown ordered, Bond required in $2000 0. 1. IrenchandA. C. Brown approved as sureties. Estato of Noah Arndt deceased sale of real estate ordered. Bond In $1200 taken with Phillip Krutn and Peter M. K.rshner approved ns surety. Report of viewers of road ln Groenwnmi twp. near Jacob Utt's houso. conflrmnil nisi nnd width of road fixed at 33 feet. Auditor's report in cstato of John Snrlni?. or, deceased, confirmed nisi. Court adjourned to 3 o'clock p. m. wourt convened at 3 n. m. pursuant tn adjournment. Commonwealth vs. Geo. W. Fiahpr ana ... (jcubioq 01 sentence continued until Deo session 1887. Recognizance of defendant in 200 taken for his appearance at next session. Commonwealth vs. D. M. Klntr. Nn 83 Sept. term 1897. Defendant entered In. to his own rccognlzanco in tho sum of $400 lor uis appearanco at next session Hood Bright & Co. VS. John Wcnnnr administrator cf Solomon Buss deceased. Case stated filed Commonwealth vc. Gideon Michael. No. 0, may session 1887. Forgery. Nolle prosequi allowed on navmcnt of pnats. commonwealth vs. Gideon Michael. No 4, May session 1887. Forflcrv. Nolln prosequi allowed on payment of rnata commonwealth vs. Jacob Marklc. No. 1. September session 1887. Desertion. Set- tied. Nolle prosequi allowed upon pay mcnt of costs. Commonwealth vs. Geo. O. Brccce. No. 18, September session 1887. Fornication and bastardy. Defendant ontprpd I ntn recognizance for his appearanco at next session. Bail 300, E. J. Kcster. surety, Commonwealth vs. John Stackhouse. No. 10 September session 1RS7. Unml. lion and Bastardy. Nollo prosequi allow cd upon payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Reeder. No. 24. Sent, session 18S7. Pnmlpailnn aud bastardy. Caso called, defendant ah sent, recognizance forfeited to be respited if defendant appear at next session. Joseph ueeocr ball In 500. James Kelley discharged under thn In. solvent laws of tho Slate. Commonwealth vs. Fredk. Morck. No. 4, September session 1887. Vagrancy Not a truo bill, county to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. D. W. Banlck. Ns. 7, September session 1887. Assault and battery with Intent to kill. True bill. In ro lunacy of McDowell Stackhouse Return of inquisition confirmed nlal. .Nicholas Beaglo appointed guardian nf Harvey Helnbach. Bond filed and approv ed. Estate of Gcorgo Feddcr. Petition for sale of real estate. Salo ordered as to tract No. 2 and 3. Report of salo of real estato of Bamnpl bavago deceased, confirmed nisi. Report ol sale of real cstato of Ppinr Htlwlg deceased, confirmed nisi. Inquest on body of Wm. James annrovpd as a proper caso for InquIMtlon &c. Account ot estato of Peter Ml er deccas. ed, confirmed absolute, exceptions hav. ing been withdrawn. E9tato of Wm. Menslnger deceased. Petition for salo of real estate. Sale order. cd. Bond filed and approved. Account of estate of Honrv G. Miller. deceased. J. II. Uetler Trustee &c. Con. firmed nisi. Auditors report in cstato of Daniel Leihv deceased. Confirmed nisi. Auditor's report In estate of Marv A. Clayton deceased, confirmed nisi. Auditor's report in estato of Joapnh iTpo deceased, confirmed nisi. Auditor's report In estato of J. M. WIIIpi deceased, confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of road in Bcott twn. near tho Silver Spring Ouarrv Co. land. Confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of road ln Benton twn. near J, J. McHenry's. Confirmed nisi. Report of vlowers of road in Locust twn. near Jero Snyder's mill cotflrmed nisi and wtuiu bxcu at aa icct. Report of viewers of road In Grrnnwnnil twp, near Ellis Recso's, confirmed nisi and width rtxed at 33 feet. Report of reviewers of road ln Flahlni. creek twp. near Samuel Shivo against a road, confirmed nisi. Exceptions to confirmation nf rpnnrl nf viewers of a road in Hemlock twp. near M. 0, Whltenlght filed aud petition for ap polnlment ot reviewers filed. Petition of citizens of Convncham twn. to change placo of holding elections filed. Hotel license ot Hiram Hess. Ilcntnn. trnnsfercd to Olivo Hess. Bond approved. Report of salo of rcul estate of Samuel Mollck, deceased, confirmed nisi. Court adjourned to meet at 0 n. m. Tuesday, Tuesday, Bept. 27, 1887, Court convened at 0 a. m. all tho ludgcs upon tho bench. List ot truvcrso jurors called. Commonwealth vs. J, A. Howard. Falso pretense No. 8, Bept. session 1887. True bill, Estato of Isaac Cicvtllsg deceased. Lcayo'' given auditor to file his report on ofbeforo monuay, UCl. U, 1B87. Estato of Iteuben Hess deceased. Order ot salo continued. Estato of John Itclnbold deceased. Lcayo given auditor to fllo his report on Monday, uct. U, loof. Estate of John Kelfer. H. F. Zarr Esq continued as auditor until next term. . .. , , , , , In tho matter of a publio road n 8ugar- af and llnn.nn iV Tl. ..11 loaf and Benton twps. Tim nnnrt niinn. tho report of viewers to bo filed, tho report ueing signed by only two of tho viewers. Estate of Abraham A Klino. Tlmo of filing nudltor'8 report extended to tho last- day of present term. Estato of Henry D. Knorr. Order of salo continued. 1 ., . , r.n..nnl.. .1.. , umviL'u uiat an pipp.iinn nn npiri in tons In tbo Act ot Assembly of 20th April lS4 upon the question of tho placo of hold mg said elections subject to nil tho provls tons not Inconsistent therewith of tho COtl elections subject to nil tho provls- Inconsistent therewith of tho COth section ot tho Act of 2nd July, A. D. 1839, entitled "An Act relating to tho elections of tho commonwealth." Bloomsburg Banking Co. vs. William MHIcr, Stephen Polio and John Mourey, No. 160 Sept. term 1837. Rule to show couso why judgment should not bo stricken off granted, returnablo Oct. flrd. Thos. Trench vs. J. B. Roblson, No. 120 Sept. term 1887. Ordered that Thursday Sept. 20th, bo sot for hearing tho rulo ln this caso nnd that depositions may bo tak cn on ten hours notice. Estato of Carollno Mann, deceased, Or. dcr of sals continued. Attachment against John Hlntirllter Administrator. Order of attachment con. tlnucd. Estato of Ellas George. Order of salo continued. Franklin Yocum Guard vs. William J. v. u,, xiu. lot may term loou. Permission grnnted plaintiff to mako mo- tlon to Strlkn nIT nun suit iSahncr et al. No. 137 Mav term 188(1. Estato of Jacob Dcmott deceased. N. U. Funk Esq. continued as auditor to next term. Estato of Mary T. Trembly deceased. . 0. Barklcy Esq. continued as auditor. 0. Estato of Cora Crevcllng, deceased. J. O. Freezo Esq. continued vs auditor. G. H. Qordncr Administrator of estate of Jacob Chamberlain deceased vs. J. L. Polk, No 221 Sept term 1887. Bulo granted to show cause why judgment should not bo opened. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Metherell. Indecent, assault, No. 10 Sept. session 1887. True bill. Commonwealth vs. Isaiah and Jano Snyder. Assault and battery. True bill. Caso called for trial at 11:30 A. M. of Jano Snyder. District Attorney for Common, monwealth and E. It. Ikeler for defendant. This was tho result of an encounter be tween the mother of tho defendant and de fendant. Verdict not guilty, county to pay costs. Beport of viewers In favor of a public road In JucksonTwp. near Perry Knousc'B confirmed nisi, width fixed at 33 feet, Beport of viewers In favor of a public road In Benton Twp. near Ell McHenry's, confirmed nisi, width fixed at 83 feet. Report of Beviewers against a road ln JacKson Twp. near George Itemley's, con firmed nisi. Beport of viewers in favor of a public road In Sugarloaf twp. near David Lewis aud Jesse Uarlman's, confirmed nisi, width fixed ot 83 feet. The following widow's nppralsemcnts confirmed nisi: Estates of Thomas Polk deed., Isaac Whipple deed., Wm. Mcnsinger deed., Iteuben Bogart deed., Daniel Bowman deed., Auton Schwartz deed., Fredk. Derr deed., Wm. Whltenlght deed., Samuel Beck deed., David Lowenberg deed., James Everett deed., Noah Arndt deed,, Jesse Wertman deed. Court adjourned to 2 p. m. Court met at 2 p. m. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Metherell called for trial, jury aworn. Verdict not guilty but pay tho costs. Franklin Yocum Ouurd vs. William Zah. ner et al. Bulo granted to show cause &c. at next argument court. Commonwealth vs. J. A Howard. De fendant enters into recognizance for ap pearanco at next term. The II. & 8. iu Operation. Regular trains aro now running on tho Bloomsburg & 8ulllvan railroad, thn tlmn table going Into effect on Monday morning. the now passenger cars did not arrlyo in tlmo for tho schedulo as announced last week. Superintendent Leader has been hard at work arranging tho business of tbo roau, and win soon get it down to syste matic oruer, The first regular passenger train came down from Benton on Mondav momlmr. . 01 carrying about forty passengers, and reach ing nero al 7 O'clock The train consisted 01 1110 new englno "Louise" and two pas .. . tl 1 i scnger coaches. John Smith, who has hppn nmnlm.ll l ,1 . -6 ' .wvHh.uvuu mv wusimuuui . I . , , . . . iruin, is tuo engineer, r rank Mcliclyy, con-1 ductor, Arthur A. Clark, baggago master, '.till Vntnnl.no T. .,.. I 1 m, and Valentino Butter, brakeman. Thn first train noith was to have started at 8:45, but owing to unavoidable delays It did not get off until after cloven. Tickets aro sold hero at tho D. L. .fe w. depot. Stations are in courso of erection at Orangeville, Stillwater and Benton. William Btohner is tho agent at thu latter placo. The Bonton bridgo Is completed, and the cars run Into tho yillago. Tho time table will bo found at tho head of the first column on this page. ' clilllH una I'ever. Malurla. 'Many cases of fever and ague, dumb aguo and congestive chills wcro nmmntiv . arrested and entirely banished by tho use of Simmons Liver Regulator. You don't say half enough In regard to tho eflloapv nf this valuabla medlcino In cases of ague, Intt rmittcnt fevers, etc. Every caso has been arrested immediately. I waa n anf. ferer for years with the liver disease, nnd only found relief by using tho Regulator." Robert J. Weeks, Batavla, Kano Co., 111. MARRIED. LUNGER-HUMEL.-On tho 22ml Int at tho home of tho bride .bv Rev. A. limit Mr. M. W. Lunger to Miss Nettlo Ilumel, ootuoi f-isuiugcreek township. CAREY WERICHEIBER. At tho ne. formed parsonage BloomBburg. Pa.. Sent. 8, 1887, by Rev. J. B. Wagner, Mr. Thos. B. Carey, of Whlto Hall, Pa., to Miss Marao Werkbelscr, of Jerscytown, Pa. wanamakek's. lnuiacKLrmi, Monday, sept. 88, 1S87. Buyers in our Mail Drrler Department can select for you nearly as well as you could yourself, maybe better. New Dres Goods fillino- tlie shelves ; overflowing to the shelf tops ; c-owding everywhere whdre such stuffs belong, At a single counter, Cloths WANAMAKEU'S. for Women's Tailor-Made Suits, Stripes, checks, plaids, broken plaids, all sorts of plaids. Britrht- er and better pretties of the K.nu than you have before seen. vr...i 1 " t.ir 1 n liiiu-uiiuM-iiiiii wiuu anu uu- ,i t .1 . . WOOl CXCCpt that SOmetimCS there is the phnt of silk on the narti-colored stirfarn. The line of i stuffs is a sur prise j so varied, so neat, so handsome, so good. Clnns tvifli r1nt-l rCCnt- .i. I f . .1 1... 1. V r Ml 1 li.iiiv niriiii-11 nr nnir. npc r 1 aiiir I A 1 if . V dozen cnlnrmcro. ct.-je Cashmere weave, with v.irimiQ -V"-" 'a. " 4-" au vtry ""ciy nnisneu laurlC ; im Dorted. 41.25. Bourette Plaids. Cloth finish New shades and combinations of colors. The bourette, which gives an illuminated effect, is of wool so fine that it seems like s.lk. $1.25. Still hnertftufts of the same sorts, if you will, at this counter, cnoicer stock, extra touches in the finishing. $1.50. Robes. A haoov thnncrlit tn put together the properstuffs ior a neat costume. It saves worry and time, may be mistakes. Not every woman can choose colors wiselv. In everv W wp nave put plain and iancy ma terial enough for a liberal dress, The goods are all of good Fall weight and of seasonable colors, This is the price range : For 2.60. so in. all-wnnl mn, terial, 9 colorings ; suited for 1 1 1 1 1 a. KnocK-aoout, all-around dress J 1 he stult would have cost double a year ago. ror $4. 52 in. Serge, with enough novelty velvet for trimming. 13 colorincs in the latest Fall shades. This combination makes a stylish. handsome and serviceable costume. For $5, $6, $7, and $8. Robes of higher grade goods; all wool French fabrics and high class novelties for trimming. Jackets are read v. a timnq.inrl different styles of them Ameri can, Prench, German, and Eng lish. Mountains, forest!? nf treni. Where will the jacket tr; ae 01 me town be done? You won't ask after you have seen how thev are oiled un here .irrl after you have looked at the price-tags on them. FreVi goods, new, all-silk sewed, tailor made and all-wool. No printed. Slin-shod. old Stvle. rnrrnn criitT m the lot. Material and work the best: n-ices the least- Ac you note these orices think wW kind of plaid Jacket you can make for $2,50, or stockinet for S3- English Plaid. Ci.Kn nnrl a-). with satin-lined hood, $3 and $3-5o. English Kersey, satin-lined. $5- Dirponals. Beavers nnrl rlaids, satin facings, $5. jjoucies, 2.50. Tailor-made Stockinets, blue, brown, and black, jU. Ulsters, tailor-made; F.no-lUVi nlnirl nrlf-K 1 hood, Kaglans. tailor-made; English nlnM U. 1 11 1 f"""! LMjuiiu un arouna, 8. just received 200 latest Paris mn styles in Inner nnH tW Wraps plush, silk, velvet, l-iuuj, ana novelties. BnnWs enn i nrli colloi. an..U almost spree enough. It is the I TVT X- a . . iew tsoo ;s tuiat are pinching " neat ua. 1 iccius on neans r-nmino- in 1 , .1 . A,, 01,1 eJ. 1 - ;.. 45 . y. wiu uictius in new , fl'ITl' f 1 " 1 . ' II.-, ......... 1 . . dress, newcomers that may be I C'. 1- . come friends: more that nnltr one out of a thousand will ever nod to. I hese are nn the New Book Table: nnnrt a Things ot Llfo. Fourth series, ji.m. :chen. By Mary J. dolmen. i r ' ' Cabot's Life ot Emerson, a vni tttn vw,w, vciitt rurnur woouer. son. H cent - W.w. p Theism. By Borden V. Browne, El1l7s IlcksT 70 eenuourn' w vo,ume ot C&pf'tY.ia Q th0 Srh 0 cents. v-mMfc,u,ulo m.uaireiun. owUa.nCl80?eJni'8!rt0rd'a Attl0, Djr Joanna J,atl cm.Cneraza10, Ur Florence Warden. Taper so A l-ViSH?"?'8- BrHbrldge g, jjfoou , 81.10. ' E'it,i2?!?.I.1n- Py.A- v' Tonrgce. 90 cent Wccntt aglClaD3' Ny""! Church. lluS,?5i5n,0i!ian,0raan, Mert0D- R nfueto?,VrfOra0a StabI W " How little the title tells youl There is where Book News serves you a good turn. It is your new-book store at hone. You can k ,ov what books von want by your evening lamp, if you will let Book News tell you. 5 cents, 50 cents a year. John Wanamaker, rliest?i1VrV?e,,?tn ana market Btreeta. and Cltj-.hall square. Crayon Portraits a Specialty I By way of introducing our Ltfo Size Crayon Portraits, wo will furnish any one a thirty dollar portrait for $10, A small picture, no matter how old, sent by mail or otherwise, accompanied with $5, will secure a portrait finiuhod in tho highest style of art, aud sot in an clogaiit ilt and silk plush oombina tion frarao, 10x20 inches, insido meas urement, not the outside of frame which is 22x20. Wo cive tho very host of work, nnd inviintl.n mnat ..:. , V UIVDV i l icai inspection. The reruaminir S5 .by may bo paid 011 Jenverv of portrait oxnress. or nt nnr rnnmo no l.i.' Send alone yonr orders. . Aironta wantod. Mcdonald jts co. 275 Sixth Avo Sep. 00, 1887, Now York City. LOCAL NOTICES. Everybody Is surprised to 8po tho atorlt of goods and tho number of clerks n I. W. Hartman & Bon's. Now l the tlmo to buy your fall nnd winter hats. A line stock, very cheap, nd with good work done, at Mrs. 0. E. Rahb's, opposlto Corell's furnlturo store. scpiSO St 8 hands nt work busy as Nailers selling and delivering goods at I. W. Hattman & Son's. Children's nil-wool lioso from 10c. to 75c. per pair nt IL V. Sloan's. Como and sco tho $25.00 Dress Patterns already headed and trimmed at I. W. Hartman fc Bon's. Received direct from Importers llrst class barber supplies at Louis VIereck's Shaving and Hafr Cutting Saloon.Exchango Hotel, under Clark's book store. Clean towel to overy customer. Particular atten tion glvcuto ladles' nnd children's hair cutting. scplllf; Ladies' cashmere and nil-wool hose from 25c. to 75c. nt H. W. Sloan's. Ovftinrfl V thn mmrl rtt rvnltsin nt Phil. lips' J j V JU(1V - k fc. IIUU till Thn Wnw nt.l. .1 1 r "IOII UVIIUI Ulll'llb tVIl A. ,. Hartman Hnn'o to fliol,n,i -ri,l. .., . . iiiiidului . m 1. 1 1 ugauii ment of Fancy waro bents the county. All kinds of fur work rnnatrpil im,l.mn,l. to look as good as new, at Mrs. 0. E. nanu s. suit 30 31 When you como to Court next week or to the Fair week nfter, don't miss n call at I. W. Hartman & Son's to sco tho Dress Goods, Shawls, Flannels etc. etc. Eed flannel for 20. 25. 35. 45 nnd 50c. at II. AV. Sloan's. Shipping tags, with or without strings at tho Colombian office. HI nlon.i nf 1-.I.I.TIHnn. At nrr at I. W. Hartman & Son's, Bleached, Half Bleached and Red, It will pay you to bco mem, a special oargain la tuu ouc 1000 vds. of that Red Twilled Flnnni-1 fnr 20c yd. at I. W. Hartman & Son's. Having lust received n cylinder for fin ishing silks and cloths, I am prepared to clean and dyo gents' clothinir. ladles' cloaks, sacqucs, silks, dresses, shaivls, &c. c earners uyeu nna curled. 1'acknges Ice warded by express will receive prompt at tention, according to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg ituuiuu juuib. sepy4.li. 800 Ladies', Misses', aud Children's Long ana abort Coats, Jackets, Wraps etc. Sl.23 to $35.00 at L W. Hartman & Son's. Collectors' rccelot books and notices fnr salo at this office. tf. Look nt our window full of 50c. underwear for ladied and gentlemen. They arc the best goods for the money ever otter ed in this town. H. W. Sloan. M'KILLIP. Photofxraoher & Crayon Artist, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fine Cabinet Portraits, only $3 a dozen, instantaneous Process used. BUSINESS NOTICES. Am Vnil WPAlf ami Yirnarlf ntrnvirnplf a1 and tired f Hood's Sarsaparilla Is justlho medlcino to punry yur blood nnd give you strength. When Baby m sick, it. gm her Cwtorla, Whea bo wu Child, ths cried for Castorla, When the became MUi. he clnnr to rwrt Wheo she hid Children, ahe gar them CutorU, Dvsncnsia makpa lltn Hvpq nf mnnv nnn. pic miserable, and often lends to Bplf-riV. slruction. Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Barsaparllla. It acts gently, yet surely, and efllclcntlv. tones the stomnrh ami other organs, removes the falntfeellng, crc- intn u buuu appetite, cures noanacue, and refreshes the burdened mind, filun Ilnml'a Barsaparllla a fair trial. It will do you good. TO PnPRffNfTW MIT,.!,, Pinnm.. TMw tbO liOWL-rR In mpllr.,1 nnroOlnn ,nt,l..lnn ing them quickly. Tho liquid' should bo only just hot enough to maintain iti fluid- ItV and the flnwpra shnnlil Un ,lfr..l nnn at a time, held by tho stocks anil moved i,i 6i iHsiuni io gel riu or air urn- uiuo. rcL-nu cut, uowera, ireo Irom mo s.- UrO. make OXCpllnnl ftni-plmnna tn (lifo n.n If you would preservo your health nnd In'. .iKu.uic jruur uniiro system use i'crrlnc 8 Purn Ttarlpv ATnlt tVI.I.L...,. fn. ..t.i... ---- -------ii inanv,, j. ui culU UV C. B. Bobbins, Bloomsburg, Pa. ("cow. Give TnuM a CnAvnc-1 flint ia , your lungs. Also all your breathing ma! chlncry. Very wonderful machinery It is. Not only thn laro-pr nli.n..nMi. i... .1... r ---.-I-.ooi.tiB, mil. iuu thousands of little tubes auJ cavities lead- iug irom lucm. AVhen theso aro clogged and chocked wiiu matter which ouglit not to bo there, your lungs cannot half do their vork. And niL mujr uu, mvy cunnoi uo well. Call It cold, cough, crour, pneumonia, catarrh, cnnaumntlnn or nr r. .1.. of throat and noso nnd head and lung ol- alrnnftnnc nil nn 1 1 ,,. . . . . . uw.uus, a,, ,u imu, AH OUgUl 10 1)0 got rid of. There is just ono sure way to get rid of tbem. Tlmt la tn ioi- n,-,..,i,..... German Syrup, which any drugpist will sell you at 75 cents n bottle. Even If cv- u.jiumu uidu una iuneu you, you may tic. pend upon this for certain. DnTJNKKWima nn Linrrni, II . Tin.-,. . ....... iini,u . til Cured by Administkkino Dn. IlAiNKb' UOLDBK hPKnilTTn Tt nnr. Im .1..- I .. of coffeo or tea without tho knowledge- of ...v,.w.yU iomuj; u, is uusotuteiy imrmieS3 and Will PlTl'Pt n ni.rinnnn.,1 nn.l 1.. cure, whether the patient is n moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been made temperate iutu mm uayu taKcn uoitlcn bpeclllo In their cnlfeo wlthnnt ihpir bii,.,i,. . to-day believe thoy,nu)t drinking of their own frco will. IT NEVER FAILS. Tho ejreiem ouco impregnated with, tho Specific H becomes an llttpr lmf,noBll.lllt rn. ,1... liquor habit to exist. For full particulars address Golden Specific Co., 185 Raco Bt.. Cincinnati, Ohio. dec 3 88 lv. QlEM op CLOTHflq MUST BK SOLD. 500 Overcoats for Men oys and Children. 200 Children's Suits, 500 Pairs of Pants. A Large Stock Must oe ssoitt Way ICclow Cost. Children's Suits from $1.25. Hoys' Uvorcont from ?1.50. Call and See the Bargains in Clothing. A big lino of Undorclothing less tnnn cost. All goods marked down to bo . soul nt LOWENBEBG'S Popular Clothing Stove, BLOOMSBURG. PA.
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