THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBiA COUNTY, PA. KM XM onaun cor en Ertli for rain." will I It thxn anr other Vi.nwn I fettling;, BUS Kyct, ljniil Cnrrj. SMlita, Cut., Inmbivl ttllfi Wpnna, ilMdarlwJ TootbArhe, Spralnik ruClTMl Ar- tLV I., I ii .... . . . f,Mtmll iiffTixhiro. , A. , d JtfTt 60, tola IWprleton, luutlmow, lid., 0. 8. A. vino AnJfftfroft fH bear out I DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ncss, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Incipient Con sumption, and far the relief of con sumptive persona in advanced stages of tho Disease. For Sale by all Drug gists. Price, 35 cents. The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1887. COftRLCT B1ILE01D Till TABLK, BLOOMSBURG & 6ULL1VAN ItAlLHOAD. SOUTH. Arrive. Arrive. NORTH. Leave. leave. STATIONS. r. u. a. u. a. m. p. u. I!100msburs,.... 1 65 8 00 8 45 6 40 Main Street. 1 44 7 68 8 49 6 42 Irondale 1 4t "10 i 9 00 it 45 PanerMlll.. ........ HI 1 40 on cm JJKtlWtrcet. 1 28 7 85 9 23 0 68 orongovUle 1 13 7 S3 9 40 7 10 Vnrka. Hi 07 1 11 V K) 7 22 TubbS IS 60 t 10 05 7 W Stillwater IS 43 7 00 10 15 7 33 BCntOO, .1S 80 6 50 10 SO 7 45 leave, ueave. Arnve. Arrive, r. . a. 11. a. m. r. ii. Trains on the r. & it. H. It. leave llupcrt is louows t NORTH. eocra. 7:14 a. ra. 11:27 a. m. 8:10 p. m. 6:30 p. m. o Tralnson the D. L. W. H. It. leave Bioomsburg as iouowb: NORTH. BOOTH. 7:12 a. m. 8:32 a. m. 11:07 a.m. Uxx p. m. 2:24 p. ra. 4:18 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on tha N. A W. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as louows : NORTH. BOOTH, 10:4a a. ra. 11:54 a. ra. 6.S8 p. ra. 419 p. m. 80KDAT. NORTH. BOOTH. 10:16 am, 6:S9pm NOTICE ! H cent Buckwheat, V. White & L.O. pay one per pound lor good dry WANAMAKEtt's. uiuirrci UUntl'M nrn i,. I ... ... ..... I tho mountain 1 i . " V , B Dycr . AnD1 Uron8t" daughter of Mr. to wile iTm. d pMM Brob.t,was married to Mr. James 11. Tw uzrrrr. - '? , -5 to $2.50 ; all-wool, 75c to - uti;, n inn MllltlJiMitn . 1 I ' " v..wu u wi wv.. , worn .1 .11 . J""" I UO Cercmnnv an 1... t. I f -.., llllB WUCK. inm will rtln., I ., - , -J ...... ... an unobstructed view of il.n i uu 1 ! lnut- Tlitro were a largo number ll-. Ma Camel's-hair will be at the Lender, II. & H. Hiipcrlntciidetit of Riillrontt, Mr, F. M. Leader was elected Supcrlntcn dent o( tho Bioomsburg ifc Sullivan Hall, road, by the Hoard of Directors at a meet. Ing held October 17tti. The syndlcato of .. t ... "If .... . ., iiir iiei A HoUo.Wi 7 1 ,. gUC,U prc,ont' v,h0 nJoycd OIU tlUS seas0, especially lor Philadelphia, who furnished most of the of ttood uf J"f tC?clvC(J anolher ,ot C f ' 7Cry much 8nd cxtenacd ll,olr Shopping wear. Priestley's money for tho construction of tho road lent 081,1 ,lDln8 Imported Ocrman cong"tuUtlons to the happy couple. Mr. rnmnl'c7t,n Qr,r !c n ,r.l, Mr. Leader hero about th ml,l,!I nf H-n. canaries, also tomo male Florida .mockln 2t deputy collector llucklni..m i. couslantly busy with th0 dullci of hll nc is ou ceil in 1m .. . much of tho tlrao. ana Mrs. Martin took a two weeks through tho Btate of Now Y their return they will make their at Weaver Valley. The Awnt-,1 r.i.i i. ,1.1- i 1 aw i"u iu ... ,8!r, ui u interesting reading mat. v.i.uuuy is anxious to know who uwurucu premiums. Tl. ... 1 . " .. ' ' ... nuuuworn in lliu court rnnm I. uiupieieu. it will Boon bo rea.lv for painting. Ell Jones Is 11. . " S"UU i "J varpcnicr work. Ttm .i ..... ,6uiui iiunrmny mcciuiff nr i m An. . . . . rli.nl A. l u..(. ,11. --- uiiiijt, niui wuu iuo nope oi Boon ucing in. ';. ..u" . 8,1 u,hi lr" Masonry vd to a similar gathering In Music Hall. Cfimfil's-hnir 5?ircrn is n ninrtr Mr. Leader hero about tho middle of Bcd- wecKs tour f . , . . tn 4. tembcr, with Instructions to get everything lorK. upon o ' -rj 't: in readiness for operating tho road. Tho dr residence 1 hrec styles of stlk-and-wool task of , a' now oa(, n workl .uin;i s-nair iuigonais iroin um order Is not a small ono working the Quito a surprise was Riven to Mr. J. n vinous urauioru maxer. uiun I seucuuies lor irains, iuo rate oi tare, me ShaiTrr. ii,. m ii.u exact v hit t he nonu ar taste. r 01 Ircsni. 10 p' excursion trains . ...u xiiinki.i ui iiiuniu nil uu I I i I i . . Tuesday evenlog. It was hi. birthday, That is why the price is down r",",1''"1,8', C , , ' nflll Ilia Wlfn nun nA liltl flllaT I vUiiiMi vus iJUt TV 1 1 it .tju iilu UA . . ..... : . . .r ".. . . B ,ru'" J,Z.:5U 10 1'25- . pcrlenco of Mr. Leader under the system of ,: '., ,7" run lines OI Llipin S merinos the Pennsylvania railroad, ho grasped the .m Z."! " m.h .! are here : 16 to 46 in., SOC to workand has the road In nice working tho hall. Tho husband was kent In total $l-7S " Ul JfUUJflU I'UIIU IUU AJUUIUH IIUll UIUUIUB burg fairs, without fi stnglo accident, I. . II .. 1.1. .. t.lltl.. tt 1.1 1 A Innil ll,.n rfn.,.rll,.l Ti... i. I . ,J . . . I wen ui 111s uuiiuy as oupounwuueni. ; 30 to 40 in., 50c Ignoranco of tho affair until he reached Cashmeres, best makes, 1110 nan. ills surprise cn be better lmac tn 4I.7C .1... j --':' o .una uuhuiiul'u. iiiu evening was Bpcnt In dancing, and all separated reluct. mi W flROVALItWlt 7k ml A iBtiMs, riioToortArit, AirroanArn and J Scrap, a larae and complete line at J. II, Mercer's uW ana Book Store, Brans' Bloc. ALL THE FINEST EXTRACTS COLOGNE Hacliet, Pomades, Hair liycsand Bay Hum at j. ii. Mercer's urug ana iwoic more, jtvans' Block, opposite Episcopal Cburcn. Alpacas are again cominjr in to favor for dresses ; 25c to $1. was held hero Thursday and Friday of last "m.. a. number or Masons from a (lis. tanco were In town. The best wishes wcro extended to Mr. audi TWO DreSS Stuffs that WC Can Mrs. Bhaffcr, wltli the hone of lonir llfo tint wpll cu inn murli fnr anu uappiness. a fi , H . . n , - uii vy-'ti t iuuiii awaaa Messrs. Editors. Not a scrimD about it. From A statement Intended to mislead tho nub. I ttii flnorn tn tlm Am mmnr cfon DOrt. Ul ntnn Olllinlu n TI I... ... . .. . " I " iv.iuv. V.VV. y aiv.u week, it was a n Vd. ; V 7 .Z ... ! 10 " 0 he raotlt9 V. 8ewlng. rUne a taken with extra care. A stuff ,, . , . - iienruu in some 01 msi wceK's county pa-1.1. t ,. ... the season In this section. ' , . , , ... ..... ,P,. J that shows its brinfrintr up The ladles of tho IJanlUt Mlln Hn.ini Wucclcr&wll90n sewing machines look Warmth witlt lightness; a Soft, Van Uusklrk of this place) to this town. It Nathan Fleckenstlm.. nf nr.....m. eclved n deer from his son Joseph of West". lori, unnton county, on Mr. Lender began tho railroad business at Altoona when but a boy, and has been tralucd up In alt tho branches of tho Penn sylvania system, filling tho several positions with entire satisfaction, A few years ago ho accepted a responsible position In the Uoulh, which ho held for thrco years, but was obliged to relinquish It on account of ill health of himself and family. Ills railroad experiences covers a period of somo twcnty.two year". Mr, Leader will shortly bring his wlto (formerly Miss Mary POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vatles. A marvel of purity s'renKth and wbotcsomencss. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In compe-1 tltlon with tho multltudo oi low test,sbort weight. aium or pnospnaio powaers. oia only in cans. ItOTAL I1AK1NI1 l'OWDIR Co,. Wall St., N. T. A LL ntOPllIETAHY AND FATKNT MEDICINES J at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book More, oppo site Episcopal fourth. 1JOOES, STATIONERY ANU WALL PATER, A II flne stock at Mercer'a Draff and nook Rtopa. opposite Episcopal Church, Bioomsburg, ra. tABTILLB, TOILET AND MEDICATED KOAPS, Vv a full lino at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book Storo, Upper Main f trect. flOMBS OP ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND 1 at Terr low nrlccs at J. II. Mercer's Drue and Book store, third door above Iron Btrcet, Blooms burg, Pa, CONDENSED MILK. COXL'S. NELSON'S AND j cooper's Gelatine, Tapioca, Sage, Arro- "nnt IOOQS rn ' and all the prepared vallds at Mercer's Drui above Hess' Boot and i n and In. and Boole Store. One door Loo Sl ore, illO.Muuii.iK, ra. CANARY, UEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND Mixed Heed for the birds, at J. II. Mercers Drug and Book Store, urocery oioro. nrst door below Crcasy's INK WI1ITINO PAPERS, BY BOX. LOOSE OR TTT I.1 In Tablet form, at J. II, Book store, Bloomsbuor, I"a. Mercer's Drug and LOCAL NOTICES. Ilavo you seen tho 50c. Muff at Clark & Bon's. Also Fur Trimmings. Very low. All kinds. NURSIttCI BOTTLES. NIPPLES, RUBBER RAT tics. Teething Kings and all roquKltes of tho Nursery that will contribute to the baby's happl n6sa, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book More, two will nlve an ovster sunnir on t.vi,i .. thc firsl follr premiums at tho recent county penectlV nnisned SUrtace on log, Oct. 28, commencing at six o'clock at fttlr Bt 1,loomsullfS-" Kcforenco to tho good, Strong, Well-spun, Well- tho house of Mr. James Hlco on West Hock pmicd 1 rcml,im Llst BU0WB tual lucro woven yarn. There are plenty nirnnr ii .... , . nciu uu muc 1 nruiiiiiiniH iimriMi 1111 hi-win 17 1 f 1 - - v. i.um.o a respccuuiiy mvitcu ... v""" " : Vi .... " ot outer stutts as eood. olentv .'iirnn,n n.i,i i n- better, but we believe this to be a. irnmp umurtlla mender had hla ea o,l f., iinl.nl.,, nf n,.mln i Ti, l thi hett fni' Hm ntnitnu tlnfr xtnn b, fl I .... .'.'-I'll., Ul ..V. UiflVUIUlD, . ,U riwv VhfW . . . L II.VKU . MIU1 ,UU lirnpil nt tl,n r.nn.. t( .... ..... 1 . ......... I . J . . . J J mouuay ntgut, Awaru list published tins week shows that have ever had a chance to buy WUIIe lntox caled. On Tiinmlnv mnr.t.. . ... .... ....,. I . . J j u uiuuiu uieuui was uwurucu iuu 11 uecicr he was looking for n justico of tho peace & Wilson, and precisely the samo premium whom he wanted to commit him to jail for was awarded tho White, Domestic and will bo a source of pleasure to Mrs. Leader and her many frlculs hero to have her I once more located In tho towu of her child hood. Buy Lester's Binghamton Kip Boots. Notice toTaz Collectors, doors above Evans Eyers Clothing store "PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY nxjriuia uureiunv iircuartv. bl ah iio.ini n. Mercer's Drug and Book store, Bioomsburg, Pa. rpOILET AND INFANT POWDERS. ROPOE. 1 cosmetic and gold and silver Diamond Dust, p ENEHAL KLKOTION rnocrAJfATioN. I, SAMUEL SMITH, lhitli Klierirf of Co lumbla county, Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania do hereby mako known amlpro,'lilm (o tho quail neri eieeinra ni Columbia comity that n L'cncro election will be held ou TUESDAY, NOVEMHIJR 8, 1887, being tho Tuesday noxt following tho first Mon aayo saiamonilll lurinu purimnnu. cirvtui, several persons hereinafter naineil, rvwlti uoe pcrnon luruuuKt) ui supn-iuu iuun. One ierson for stato Treasurer. one person for Assoclato Judge. one person for I'rothonotary and Clerk of tho Several Courts. Ono person tor County Treasurer. one person for Register u Recorder. Three poreonj lor County commissioners. Three persons for Auditors. One person for county surveyor. 1 also hereby miko known and glvo notice that tho places of holding tho aforesaid election In tho several wards, boroughs, district and townships within tho countv of Columbia are as follows, vizi Beaver township, at tho public house of Potter Smith. Benton township, at tho public nouso ot Mrs. nllvA Hpsfl. In llin town nf llentnn. Kast Bloom, at tho Court House, In Bioomsburg. West Bloom, at the Court Home, lnliloomsburg. East Berwick, at tho little ofllco of Jackson & Woodln In the borough of Berwick. West Berwick, at the ornco of W. J. Knorr, In the borough ot Berwick. Borough of Centralla, at tho public hou&e ot Wil liam I'elrer. Bnarcrcek township, at tno pubiio Bcnooi nouso near Evansvlllc. catawissa townsiup, at uio puuuc nouso or A. Yettcr. centre townsmp, at tne school house near Laray- ette Creasys. aorta conynguam uismcr, ai rne scnooi nouso near tho colliery of John Anderson Co. south Conyngham District, at the house of Mrs. Thomas Monroe. Fishingcrcck townsnin. at tne school nouso near C. B White's. Frankun townsmp, at tuo Laivrcnco school house. Greenwood township, at tho house of I. 1) Tatton. iicmiock townsmp. at tne mimic nouso of cnas. II. Dlettcrlch, In the town of Buck Horn, Jackson twp., ni tno bcncwi house at w aucr. Uxml township, at the public house of Daniel Knorr, In Numedta. Miniln township, at tho public house ot Aaron Itess, In the town ot MiRllnvllle. Madison township, at tuo public school houso tn .lerseytown. jiu I'lcasum iwwnsmp, ni iuo .Miiiertown scnooi BLOOMSBURG. Finn Cnhinfif -nnrtrnits onlv "H7A1-1' taper-many kinds and many X' Hie V-aoinet porirmia viuy y prtces-at Mcrcer'B Drug and Book Store, p3. d0Z. Life Size Crayons OIll oppose Episcopal Church, Bioomsburg, Pa. at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book Store, No 8 Mam I house. Birev moomsDurg, l a. Montour township, nt the DUblle houso of 50 in., SOC, Blues, browns, An act of the Legislature and approved thrco months for vagrancy. SALES. The sale of real estate of ltcubcn Hess, deceased. In Fisbinccrcek township, hat been continued until November IO1I1 at o'clock p. m. Nov. 11. Isaac A. Dcwltt administrator of Isaac D. 1'atton will sell personal pro. perly ou tho premises In Greenwood town ship. NovKMiiEit 4 Lydia F. Brown, execut rix of Chas. Brown, deceased, will sell val uable real estate on the premises at and near Llgutstreet at 2 o'clock p. m. See advertisement. October 29. The widow and heirs of II. 11. Kline deceased will sell two farms and a mountain tract in Orange township at 1 o'clock p. m. Bee posters. Valuable IIorncH For Hale. One C-yenr-old black driving marc. One 2-ycar-old horse (Uambletonian). Ono l.yeur-old horso " Two 0-months-old colts " Also, 20 bead of sheep. Call at once. Wm. Aciiesuacii, (2 miles above.)3l21. Orangcville, Pa. Wanted An honest young man that can work and care for a horse. Address J. F. Caldwell. Buy Lester's Binghamton Kip Boots. personal. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Ilazleton are visiting relatives here. Judge Elwcll Is at Binghamton, where he will remain several weeks. Misn Annie Miller has resumed her musical studies in Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Forsman, of Wllllamsport, spent a few hours In town Wedt-csday. Col. B. K. Jamison, the Philadelphia banker, was In town tho forepart of this week. J. F. Honness, of Newark, N. J., visited friends In this place thc latter part of last week. Miss Laura Waller landed in New York on Sunday morning, after a six weeks' trip in Europe. Mcssis. Connel and Harmon, of tho Eng lish Opera Company, assisted In the music at the Episcopal church last Sunday morn lng. W. II. Brooke has resigned his position In Q. A. Clark's book store, and has ac cepted that of book-keeper for Paul E. Wirt. Mrs. E. W. Elwell returned to her home In Towanda last Friday, after u short visit to relative! hero. Miss Rebecca Armstrong accompanied her. J. W. Perry, the popular proprietor of Elk Bun Hotel In Sugarloaf, was In town on Monday. Ho reports but few deer kill ed yet this season. ocverai parlies from town attended the grand ball and promeuado concert at the now Armory Hall, Wilkcsbarre, on Wednes day evening. The Armory Is a fine, large brick building, handsomely finished both inside and out, and will accommodato sey. crai thousand people. Dr. Shatluck's Rest Curo Specific for kid. ney, liver, blood and malarial diseases is not a patent medicine, it is tho A'cttis FarimosaCompound(Ague Root) a reliable prescription and may be rolled upon where all other kidney and liver remedies fail. For sale at Moycr Bros. 1 uu auuicncc ai me upera nouso on Saturday night was greatly annoyed by the loud conversation carried on by four young men dutlng the singing. People who can't appreciate good music, and who don't know enough to keep quiet so that others may enjoy it, ought to stay out, or be pu'. uut. Standard Rotary machines exhibited by mo. I make this statement in justice to myself, greens, garnets, brown and gray jnc 2od 1881, (Sco pamphlet laws, page mixed, Diue mixed. 45; requires tax collectors, township and Grouped hair $10.00. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tt. n hardware. If von want Coats. Jackets. "Wraps, New lino- ct-rinfio borough officers to make return of seated Markets or Chlldrcns Coats of any kind it -"- - - . ' "-" 1'-"" . " . "T" .1 ..- 1 .. ..... will ii, In ll l Pl.rl, Hen's. and in order that tho public may not bo torminjr plaids on eround splash- :: '""" 1'iui'oi- v-i - deceived. ed with Aarti-color'e d silk nnik. !y C.ln J?C f0.Un.d. f'm. W.LIc1' 10 "lakc.,ttf s' Shipping tags, with or wltho GUNS. MM Bioomsburg Oct. 25. J. Baltzer. Steam heating for private and public pur poses Is becoming nn economic question which Is receiving attention in many of the towns and cities of the State. In Wilkes, Barre the heart ot the coal fields steam ed with parti-colored silk noils. A striking, likeable fabric, hull of life and snap, as stuffs go. A just-m newness ; made to our order. 8 styles, each with a new beauty. A regular $1 ma terial tetter than many vou heating was Introduced last winter, and, it is claimed, proved a success, both on the think a quick dollar's Worth. 54 turned, in., 75c. The Austin, Texas, Gautte says : "Mr. Oliver Wren, In his usual happy stylo as- 1 sumed the character of "Bobby Grimes," and represented tho characteristics of a "Booby" to perfection. His make-up was excellent, nnd his very action In perfect keeping with the character. Ho was very funny, and has added a score of new friends to his already long list In this community." Bioomsburg Opera House, Monday even. ing, October 31st. Tho Wrens aro coming I 75 cents Pheasants aro sold lu town for a pair. Hollowe'en falls this year on Monday, 31st Inst. A teachers' examination will bo held at Light Street, Oct 20, Tho squeal of the dying porker will soon be beard through the land. A number of our citizens attended the Waehlngtonvilic Fair last week. Moyer Bros, aro building a large addition to their barn near the court house. Borne of the street crossings on Main street liavo been raised several Inches. The Wrens will ippear at tho Opera House. In "Bwcethcarts" Monday evening, Mr. Johu Wolf Is having his dwelling on Centre street repaired, giving the outside a 0at ot paint. The first snow of tho season hero fell last Vrldav nlvliL A few Hakes fell also ou Saturday morning, Bridgons & Go. tixpect to tomplete the work of i.raillnf for tha B. & ti. road tue latter part ot this week. Hulme & iloueeknlcht of Uulme's Mills, Bcuton, Pa., pay one cent per pound for good dry buckwheat delivered at mill. II. G. Eshleman offers a few second band Btovcs, for talc cheap. Call early, Bto advertisement In unuthir column. Oliver W. Wren Comedy Company at the Operallousa Monday evenmg, Oct. 8Ut,lo "Sweetheart," Don't fall to Bee tuem. score ot economy and sufficiently of heat. It Is certainly much cleaner and more heal 11,1, II. an Il.n . nn.o tn.nn,. an, eln.n heating arrangements, doing away with the Some of the Very little-priced dust aud gases which emanate from tho old DreSS Stuffs. A Surprise in . . . . .1 . - mode of beating. Then there are no asuca every yard. m rt.1 tn l,n linnrllml In lltn nr vain r.al. I , ... , r. r- , ... . . 1 . I w w v. . ni,u. a juiuo, 111. iu, ii,- ucnecs or oincr piacca using steam ueai. i V A f 'A ' Even If tho expense was somewhat greater u'si 'ul uu'u"-u 3 than the "old way," the cleanliness, health, scnooi Ciresses, or lor any com fulness and comfort of tho " now system" mon Wear. 20C would commend It to public favor. But It styles and Colors is confidently claimed that it is mucu Handsome half-wool cheaper man ucaung uireci irom coai, 03. n; 1 RrnrpHeu sides belnir cleaner and less troublesome, diagonals, urocades, The town of Bloomsbure Introduced steam I meres, 12C, heating last winter and it is claimed works A CfOOd, liard-tWISted, Well- wcll. Steam is conveyed in pipes from one wearincr Plaid 28111.. I sc. The plaid effect comes mainly from to thc County Commissioners on or before the first day of January next, with a suffi cient description by boundaries or other wise, of each separate lot or tract and about the quantity of tho same, who fall to mako returns by said day will be held for such loss. Taxes so returned become a Hen against thc property so re- Wo have blanks on which these at thc Columbian office. vltbout strings Samuel Hazledlne. atltuiiert. Main township, at the public houso of Addison W. Shuman. l'oarlngcrcck township, at the houso of Samuel Miller. orange township, at O. Iteokman's hotel In Or angevlllo. Pino township, at tho Centre school House, Sugarloat townsiup, at tho house of Norinau Colo. West Scott at tho public houso of A. J, Thrash In Llghtstreet. East scott township at tho public houso of Jacob Blosscr, in Kspy, At all elections hereafter held underlhc laws of this Commonwealth, tho election polls Rhallbo opened at seven o'clock In tho furenoou. and shall continue open without Interruption or ud- returns aro tolbe made and will furnish them upon application of collectors. Oct 28 tf Jons B. Casev, Corn's Clerk. I had Stone In thc Bladder and Gravel In tho Kidneys, Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Remedy disintegrated thc stone and de livered me from it. I am now well. I should long nco have been six feet under the sod if I had not taken Dr. Kennedy's We have .just received a lot of Double and Single barrel Bliot Cww I. W. llartman & Son's Grocery and rrnns breech and muzzlfi loadfirs. .SOIJOli JM llfc,I5hU QIVKN, Dish Denartment was never In abettcrcon- Ytm.i. . ..:n i x. 1 1 . itT!'rJiI.!3?!??? e?r.PlJ.nfr .?!"lc8 f AM Inn fnr linvnr, limn nnw. Tho host of -1- lOUCI 1 IlllUS UlU. tilC. UOUimt ill 7U , .,. ' I'Ji... A .......... Groceries anil Bplccs and finest of Disues priCOS that Will enable US to COin-1 hailiioW or thaii within two mouths Uavoheia i mi . i.onil nnml I I .... I anv ofllce or aiiDolntmiint of nrofir. nr t rut. nnricr Fresh le?fow and Sweet Butter never re- pete With the largest dealers. We thoUrd Kaorotmi, uar or fused. also CaiTY in Stock at all times omceror otherwise, a subordinate omcer or agent . J , . , who is or shall be employed under tlio Legfela- wc ouer tills ween somo special oargaiun i UIU5S UUU paper StieilS, WHU3, 8i Mreuuio or juuicn I. ii ,i m.i..j V.1..1. ra. .Ki,.. , 1 1 . ! . ' state, or of any city or ol miuoiuuiu ........a. w...... ' irnmn hncra nnwilnr nni nhnr. I trlct. and also, that every member of cnnLrinxa paner Shells. WadS. turB. Executive or Judiciary Department of this 1 I . ol"ai state, or of any city or ot any Incorporated dls- POWdOr and Shot I trlct, and also, that every member of Congress , , zr: , ,.. e.l'R , ,,S ! xi n i iii I ana oi tno suw Legislature, and ot tha select Good values in Underwear at OlarK I Jlasks, all Kinds ot breech load- or common couucli of any city, or commLloncra in's. I. i -I I of any incorporated district, are by law lncapablo ing uii luipiuinums and shot by the ton ill SITE YOUR MOM So: Collectors' receipt books and sale ul this olllcc. Wcddine and Birthday Presents llartman & Son's by the thousands. Received direct from Importers first -1 ...... ...JIm, .1 T.r.,,1. Vlnrnlf'a Uluaa UlllUCi Biiu.uiua u. uuib , .b.wu . , , Shaving and Hair Cutting Saloon.Exchange oy using mrSOn 8 Steel llni,.l I'ln.b'o linnt ulnriv Hlenn I i " 1 i 1 i , , . WIBUJ lll!.VlllVltllVLl Ml,,. 111, HI O UJ iniv lUCiipuuiU lno mill lrnnloinrinta nnrl unwi pr I of holdincr or exerctlnirat tho same limn tin. notices tori , , . 1 . 1 onico or appointment ot Judge, Inspector or ClcrK ui nuj ciecuuu ui luia iuuiiiiuuiveaiui, ana mau no Inspector, Judiro or other omcer of such elec tion shall be eligible to be then voted for. Tho Inspectors and Judge of tho elections shall meet at the respectivo places appointed for holding the election In the district to which Uioy respectively belong, before seven o'clock In tho morning, and each of said Inspectors shaU ap- . . iuiui uuu uit-itt, nuuBuuuuuu iiuuimeu vuier Ul shoe sHLdJ, Variety Ot y u' , UK' eanoa Hole , under Clark's book store. Ulean j j j j j f tf thiscoury atallgcneral, toVnVhTp borouThand ' Springs, N. Y. Price $1. Send 2-cent towel to every customer. Particular atten- oulco i , i i , t sPccllU Sections, are hereby hereattcr author- lion given to auies- anu cnuurcn s uair i wruutriit iJunuraicu bicci uiui,c, "j,',;"' n pnmeu m oif I 1... . .1 I written, or partly printed and partly ivrlttcn. eaSllV aPPlied tO the SllOC. Will I severally classified aa follows: Ono ticket shall tuou i ujipiicu iu iuu ouui,, embrace Uio names ot all Judges of Courts voted not break and Will OUt-Wear ;?r; ,an? labcuea, outside,. "Judiciary," ono Satin Cash- Tho Bioomsburg Car Co. commenced work last week on an order ot 250 hopper bottom cars for tho Iron Car Co. The works had been suspended because of a little dilteience between tho This was satisfactorily adjusted, and the works aro now in full operation. The present contract will occupy about thrco months; but they have other contracts In view, so that the workmen can look for work all winter. to two miles and delivered to different con. sumers In tbe same way that gas or water Is delivered. If there is anything that will relievo us from tho extortionate prices on coal wo pray for its speedy introduction. Bradford Argxu, The Montague-TurnerGem English Opera Company sang Balfe's "Bohemian Girl" and the last act of Verdi's "11 Troyatorc" at the bunchy dabs of colored threads on a cheerful ground. Looks to be worth twice the price. Maybe it is. I hree from fifty or a hundred. stamp to Dr. Kennedy, Rondoul, N. Y., for his book on Kidney, Liver and Blood disorders. Mention this paper. sept30dlt I Halml Morse's Panslon Play. TUB DOWNFALL OF TUE AOTOKS WHO WERE OAST TO TAKE PAUT IN IT. There is a man peddling about tho streets of bbamokln who a few years ago was cast for tbe role of the Beloved Disciple lu Salmi Morse's Passion Play. This man has con cluded that thc judgment of God tests on all persons connected with thc attempt to produce the piece in Nw York City. Wan namacber, who was to take tho character of "Christ," has degenerated from an earn. cutting. sepOtf. Carpets, all Sizes and lOW priced I ?,'u0IJV,sa onlcer3Totel for, and bolabeuea ; MEAT CU'lTERS And each class shall bo deposited In separate SAJ1U1.L SMITH, I ballot boxes. Oct MENDMENT therm. TO THE CONSTITU- Coats. Wrans. lackets. Ratr workmen. 0perft Uou,9e ,last Saturday D,S" to a small janS) and wha(. nof. for women's c8t aposli0 of temperance into a miserable uuiuaiu..., '"'- "w . outside wear Thousands of drunkard. "Naom ," tho v rg n, Is an have been greeted with a packed house and OUtelde J, ear. J hOUSandS Ot standing room only." Those who dldnot Sty es. INewesc Siuns, snapes ... ' attend missed bearing somo of thc most and shades, fresh and bright tue mBjoritv of lh0 cuoru8 down l0 th(! beautiful music that has ever been heard not a musty, trumpery thing depths of degradation. Salmi Morse, the projector of the enter- Neither the assortment nor the JJUVYUt UUU lUUgC, unit But AWUUbivu t r i part of Arlme and Leonora in a charming prices Can be matched in toUfll. manner. Miss Zco De Vielli, the contralto, Judge by these: has a sweet voice though notpowcrtui, and English Plaid and Check sang her part very nicely. Mr. Turner has rn:nrmaHPITar1f fits, nne.n seams. it . . l-tTiT, . . , , , 2.50. wun saun-nned nooa, $3- T- M i rt.i; a. 1 wmihl he verv indlirnant if wo should mib- manner. 3ir. uonneii, me oasso, anu air. muor-maue otocKinct anu " " l . 1 t 1, .. 1 j 1 ... n 1 rr n t 1 I ' - llsh their names. We may have to do It "arraon, 111c uamouc, uisu ucieu nuu .uB Berlin 1 Will jaCKCtS. Open Seam; meal, to lusure good digestion. Tho Regu- well. rror. w. w. u-ecnan, me mu8'ca' brown, blue, black. i.W lator does not nauseate or irritato tho stem- Aimettnr 1I fliinnnrl.il thn nnmnnnv nt llifi I ' ' ' V . ...onn 'Mm Irnnnn win far ahovn anv I N e W Itl S f KetS, opera company that ever visited our town, Checks, with cape, $6.50; black and tho performance was a grand musical diagonals, $4. treat to aii who ncaru it. it me peopio or. 74 Urown Beaver JNewmar- Bloomsburg want good entertainments , . w;ti.np tn.hrPA irr.- AND STUFFERS. Newspaper subscription is ono of the things that most people pay but little atten tlon to, und yet there Is not a man In thc county who would like to havo his neigh bors know that ho takes a paper and docs not pay for It. We have a few subscribers who pay no attention to our repeated no llces of overdue subscription, but they some ot these days. in Uloomsburg. Miss Annls Montague, mo jn i0. soprano, uas a ueauuiui voice 01 greai power and range, and she rendered the a grand tenor voice, and rendered the part j of Tbaddeus, in the "Bohemian Girl" and Manrlco in "II Trovatore" In an admirable manner. Mr. Council, the basso, and Mr. prise, became involved In a financial diffi culty with a lewd woman and committed suicide. Dittlrc'HH After lCatiiiu. This result of Indigestion will no longer be expcrleuccd If Simmons Liver Regulator is taken hfter each meal. It Is such a good digester, and so mild and pleasant in its ef fect tiiat it is used by many, after a hearty "Columbia Yarns" at Clark & Son's. What rlext at I. W. llartman and Son's? three ordinary leather Soles be- I pnicera voted for and to be labelled "Mate;" one rTSSI sides always keeping the shoe in UeadedTrlrnslnleTt7panels Drap- sliaPe Cannot bo detected when Bg5MlSK.al?JSS!: ed Ornaments &c. at low prices Braid WOm and Will not injure tllC SISSSSIA I I 111111.1110, 11. ,llV.J W. uwu Uall and see. (JlarK as son. You can buv an excursion ticket on all tho Railroads now, can como In the morn lni or afternoon, buv vour Goods at I. W. Hartman & Son's, nnd if you wish they will send the packages to tho depot. If vou want Plush Coats. Wraps or Jackets It will pay you to call at Clark & Son's. Having just received a cylinder for fln Ishiug silks and cloths, I nm prepared to cleau and dye gents' clothing, ladles' cloaks, sacaues. silks, dresses, shawls, &c. Feathers dyed anu curiea. i-acunges ior warded by express will receive prompt at tention, according to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bioomsburg Woolen Mills. 8ep24-tf. r.aillea' vnu will find somo extra cood values in Dress Cloths & Dress Goods at Clark & Son's. Remember whilst L W. Hartman & Bon are increaslnir their slock of Fine Goods and addinc all kinds of Trimming &c. they do not neglect the Domestic Department, such as Tickings, Checks, Stripe Shirtings, Mus lins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannels, &c. TION Dronosed to the citizens of this Com. monwealih for their approva 1 or rejection by tho General Assembly of tlw Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. Published by order ot the "secretary of tho Commonwealth In pursuanceof Article XVIII ot tho constiuuioiv I Jlir RmPlT m 111 nnrl nnmnriSPS I constitution 01 me couimonweairn: all Sizes 01 tllO CPIPhratpn JintGr-l Umseo ItepresetitatlreoXtlirCommontcniunQf auouuiui mi, i,i.ieui.iii..u xutt-l nsvlvanta tn Getteral Aisimblv mrt. ilnttha PriSG ETOOtiS evorv TnaPlltno war- I followms is prop ted as an amendment of the juibi, guuua,ttuv iiiuuiiiit ivai 1 consUtutlon ot tho commonwealth of Pcnnsylva- ranted to Pive Perfect SatlsfilC- I nla. ." accordance, with the provisions 01 tuo tion The Republican must be getting somewhat alarmed ubout tbe Commissioner fight when It is willing to recognize a single vir tuo in tho Democratic party. In its last is- suo it says that republicans "should leun a lesson from tho democrats In their steadfast support of tho recular nominees." We are violating no confidence when wo say that there ore a great many other things in which the republicans might pattern after tho democrats with great credit to them selves. Mr. Joe Wells, who has finished his ap- prenticeship as a jeweler with Mr. Louis Bombard, left laBt Monday for Reading where he has secured a posl lion in a largo jewelry establishment. Ho is an accom- plished jeweler and will ccrlalnly succeed lu life. Mr. Wells Is tho eleventh appren. that has served bis timo under Mr. Bern, hard's instruction and it may be said to the credit of both apprentice and master that ahero never was an abuse of trust or an act of dishonesty in all that number. All served their full term and tho kindliest feeling always existed. Nearly all of them are successful Business men anu raun among the first In their several locatlous. L. M. Kelchner's display of penmanship at our countv fair was the sourco of much Plaids and I 1 1 correcl3 acidity, dispels foul gases, allays irritation, and assists tuo stomach in its digestion. BUSINESS NOTICES. they should patronize them when they have the opportunity. Rev. John S. Stahr, Ph. D. of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., as- nlgion Hut nastnr of tho Reformed church of this place In the celebration of the Holy Astrakan trimming,$3.50. all sizes. Raglans, English Plaids and Checks, $8. To close out certain lines of wedding In vitations a number of bargains arc offered at this office. Those wanting sma'd lots, from 10 to 25, will rave money by ordering at tbe Columbian office. tf Hood's Sarsaoarllla is a purely vegetable preparation, being freo from Injurious ingredients, power. It Is peculiar in Its curative Beaver and Diagonal Wraps, Boots. Buy Lester's Binghamton Kip Our special real Lister Seal Cloth Long Coats, Wraps, and Jackels, satin-lined: Long Coats, real seal trimming, 117.60. Wraps, ball trimming. 112. Jackets, real seal trimming, HO. Communion 'last Sunday, preaching tho sermon for the occasion. Ho alsj preach. cd in the evening to an attentive audience on "Tho Necessity on the part of the Chris tian Church to Provide for Liberal Educa- linn In nt.r T.nnil.1 Dr. stahr is professor of natural science, We guarantee quality, work- chemistry and the German language In the manship fit and price; as Well above named college. Ho is at present maUe as any 0f our gIOO ar. ..., II, n..fnri,.,l .l.iirnli In llin in. I ' i.iiu.oi.o.uh iuv ..v.w... . mene .... ,1.. nllnr-n .Hl.l. Iw. rnhMDOnll I IUCIIl.3. lulls. Ul IUO i',iiiijw null.,, uu ivi.v-KM.", seeking to Increase the endowment cf said Institution, the Board of Trustees having appointed him to this work for the current year. Iu the prosecution of his mission he was in attendance upon the sessions of tho Synod of tbe Reformed church held at Bunbury, Pa., from Wednesday of last To Pheseuve Natpral Flowebs. Dip the flowers In melted parnffine, withdraw, ing them quickly. Tho liquid shonld be only just hot enough to maintain Us fluid ity ami 1110 llowers should bo dipped one at a time, held by tho stocks and moved about for an Instant to get rid of air bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, frco from moist ure, make excellent specimens in this way. it you would preserve your health and in When Btby u tick, wg gro her CutorU, When she ni Child, she cried far CaetorU, When ihe became Kiss, she clone to CutorU, When the hxl CUlldron, the gave them CwtorU, Crayon Portraits a Specialty! Very Resp. J. R. Schuyler & Co, Bioomsburg, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs. Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of .Columbia county, ra., and to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, '87, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain mill property and piece ot land, situate In Brlarcrsek township, Columbia county Pa, and bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone In a pub iio road, in line ot land ot A. Clayton, thence by the same south forty and ono-halt degrees west, twenty-one and three-tenths perches to a post, south soventy-nlno and tine-half degrees webt.lwo and seven-tenths perches to a pobt, In line of land ot Wm Laraon, thence by tho same south one de gree west,two and threo-tenths perches to a black oak, thence by land ot Pettle, south eighty-two degrees east, eight and four-tenths perches to a black oak, thence south ntty-two and one-fourth degrees east, dvo and six-tenths perches to a post, thence south scventy-two anl three-fourths de grees oastgOvo aud four-tenths perches to a double maple, thence south thirteen and one-half degrees east, two and tour-tenths perches to an ash on tne bank of creek, thenco north forty-eight and one- half degrees east, seventeen perches to a stone la eighteenth article thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike out from sect'on one, ot article eight, the four quallticatlons for voters which reads as fol io as: "It twenty-two years of ago orupwanHhe shall have paid, within two yi are, a stato or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least t'A 0 months, and paid at least ono mgi.th before tho election," so that the section which reads as fol lows: "Every male citizen, twenty-ono years of age, possessing the followlrg qualifications, shall bo ent't'ed to vote at all elections: Klrst. He shall havo been a citizen of tho United States at least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the state ono year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of tho state, he shall have removed thereform and rcturn-d. then six months) Immediately preceding tho election. Ifcl-d. He shall have resided in tho election district where he eh.ll ofTer to vote at least two months Immediately prci edlnir I'm election. Fourth. If twentymo . rs ot a?o or up wards, ho shall have puM. within two jcirs a atato or county tax.whlc h shal have been asseswd at least two months, nnd -aia at lea-t ono month before the election," t.Uall bo amended, so as to rend as follows ' Every malo citizen twenty ono years of iige, possessing tho following riuallrtcatlons, shall bo entitled tn vow at the ioillnh' place of the election district of which he ihall at the time be a resident. anu not eisewrere: First. lie shall havo been a citizen of tho United States at least tlnru davs. Second. He sha'l h.ne redded In the state ono year (or if, having p cvlou.lv been a qualltlwl elector or native born 1 tlzen of tho stato, ho sh Mil have removed therefrom and ret urned, then six months) lnimo la. 'ly preceding the election. Third. He shall have. rcMded lu the election dls. trlct where re shall offer to voioat least thirty days Immediately preceding tho electlou. Tho lezlslrture, at (re nesslon thereof next a ter tho adoption 0' this section, shall and trom tlnio to time thereafter may,enact laws to prope'ly enforce this provision. rounn. r.very male citizen or rue age or iwcn- matn road, running between mill and dwelllog Bv way of introduoinc our Ltfe-Sizo house.thenco along said road north thirty-four and Cravon Portraits wo will furnish anv three fourths degrees west,clghteon and Bix-unths year next precising an election, except at muulol. urayun j. oru uiie, wo w111xu11111.11 n u ,n . , n(llrlmiln mntllnw ten oal elections, and for tho lan thirty dais a resl. one n. thirty dollar portrait, lor 5iu. a ' and . Mn ncreh(,a nt rtPt mfl,,ure. dentof the election dtstiiet ,in which hemay offer ty-oro yearn, who shall havo been a citizen for thirty days aid nn Inhabitant of this stato for ono vlgoruto your entire system use. Pcrrine's small picture, no matter how old, sent be the samo more or less, m connection with the nj Tlhe el?ct1"n Istrtct of wEfch "o'sh.df'aMhe Puro Barley Malt Whiskey. For f ale by C. B. Bobbins, Bioomsburg, Pa. cow. by mail or otherwise, accompanied witlrbo, will seouro a portrait mushed in tho hiuhest style of art, and set iu The Linen tide. At full flow with all the flaxen whiteness and brightness of the Old World the Linen world. The goods and the prices are week until Tuesday tbe 25th Inst. At the doing it. These are SOIllC of in stock 40.000 that will be sold lust as low as ever, with your business card printed on the same. Ask tor prices. tf. comment. It consisted of card writing earnest solicitation of the pastor of the tle special things we are sell and flourishing, flourished horses, pen uefoimeu cuurcu 01 mis piace, wno was ,i.,i nf fm lmw nml irlrl. and flowers, formerly a Btudent under Dr. Blanr, lor Tha snecimen of a wood frame around four years in Franklin and Marshall Col. which was entw nod an Ivy, was except- lege, ue ainuiy consensu 10 spenu Duuuay ally flne. The formation of every line was at Bioomsburg, as tho guest of his former as perfect as that of nature itself. Mr. pupil, and to preach, which latter be did Kelcbner Is certainly a genius witu tne mucu iu iuu uciigut anu l-uiuubhuu ui mu nn nn,i w n nr.! surnrlsed that ho Is con- audiences that heard him. He returned to tent to remain here. He should be at the Sunbury on Monday morning. head of a school for penmanship. WANAMAKER S. puiiADXLrniA, Monday, Oct, 25, 1S8T. Read what tho Wllllamsport Gaif A EutMin says of the appearance of the Oliver W, Wren Combination In that city 1 There was a good sized audience at tho . ...1..-.. r M,.in iat ntirht to witness the old but popular play "Hip Van Winkle." as dress you wish. produced by Mr. Oliver W. Wren, iuo Entertainment was given under th" 7he Black DreSS Stuffs. aiispicics of Ctnton lliugeiy, 1. u. . x . ;k; newness to renounced success. Mr. Wren's Striking newness iu mncentlon of Irvlng's Vagabond of the favorites, No name: old often with each old naukiiis is eood and tho appreciation of rroodness made better ; a falling the audience was displayed by frequent ap- 0ff nowhere. piauso. Tho support was made up of a Henriettas were at first used Company of excellent merit. , morninfr stuffs. Manv r ut of letters remaining in tho Post of- ,VOmen think that is their limit flee at Bioomsburg for week ending Oct, nQ Wrong. We , sell most 23-18871 ... Henriettas for out of mourning Kmnia iiarr ck. nasyi 1 a .1 ...n ,;..ow..i. W. A Heller, wear. n. aiiN-uiiu-ivuu. aiuu. "M.e.r'T ". h b L ndi. Softness and delicacy of the fin. xauivuuci, ivi.. , I . , ; -. . , p Mr. J. L. Ledertr, fiius wora u. ii, est wool spniiiry, trisw lutiiiii- Mr. J. B. Mattin.A. o. Meliick.Jas Miller, ness 0f the silk. A mixed fabric Uaao Mornden, Miss Grace L Mortimer, i.. . j nQne Qr tjJfi faujts of mJxefj intr. sucn worm in linens we think has never before been of fered for the money. lUNPixacnixrs. sooti aozen Women's pure Linen Handkerchiefs. hemstitched, colored borders, new patterns, It.&o n rinTen. 1000 dozen Men's pure Linen Handkerchiefs worth cents each, 1. no a dozen. 1001 dozen Men's pure Linen Handkerchiefs, choice patterns, (3 a dozen. euu uozen aien a puro xxuen uauuncrcuit-ia, iiu nualltv. is a dozen. 1 case Men's heavy Linen Handkerchiefs, slightly Imperiecc, vanoua quaiiurn, izh ceuis eucu. 1 case similar gooua, extra buo 10 ceuia cacu. , . . n . ,1 UIUM.-B UI Ull BUriB Ul nillUl 1.11.CU UtlllUlGllUKlD In Writing for DreSS UOOdS hemmed and hemstitched. be careful tO State What Sort Ol Unlfr) cents a dozen. :ooo dozen Huck Towels at 11.00 a dozen, suoo dozen Huck Towels at 11.30 a dozen. uo dozen Huck Towels at 1 1.60 a dozen. 500 dozen Huck Towela at J1.B0 a dozen. 6000 dozen Huck Towel i at $1.18 a dozoo. 5X1 dozen Huck Towels at 13.40 a dozea. 100 dozen llu;k Towels at txw a dozen, ftrnn dozen Huck Towels at t3.00 a dozen. iou ) dozen Damask Towels at 15 to S3 cents ouch. 10 cases Imported White Turkish Towels at 2-4 mill. nvu, .mm ... i I caso Imported White Turklah Towels at S3 cenU each. orth so cents. 1 caso uupurkeu oinuuu lurniau xuweui ai, cents eacu. Linen Turkish Towels. Fancy Turkish Towels. HlBUftl-XllKUUB 1.IHBCIB, x iig .J111.U ui vuvuiuiiua una U1.1.U iivcuuj . , ... 1 .... 1 1 advanced by the manufacturers.butwobavo an elogant ilt ar.d silk plush combina tion irauie, lui.u iuuiicb, iiiaiuu uiuas- urement, 7iof the outside of frame, which is 22x2G. Wo give tho vdy best of work, and invito" tho most crit ical inspection. The remaining S5 may bo paid ou Jeliverv of portrait by oziiress, or at our rooms as below. Sehd along your orders. Agents wanted. McDONALD & CO., 275 Sixth Ave., Sep. 30, 1887. , New York City. MARRIED. On Saturday, October 22, 1887, by Guy Jacoby, Esq., Mr. Oscar Bailey to Anna M. Brumbach, both ot Bioomsburg, Pa. Seconi A FEW 1 Hand Stoves id IN GOOD CONDITION, Single & Double Heaters, H. AT G, ICshltsman'si OPERA HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. no In. Plllnw Linen at the mice of 45 tn. 100 la. sheeting Lluen at the price ot i In. unen tor An, ooiuruiuury. o. McVov. J. W. Pursel OA BPS. A. Follmcr & Bro. (35, Clinton Hilne, mi., ninnm It. Lee. John J. Lynch, Felice iia.n..ureiin Mr. Louis M. Baymon, 1'er.nna calling for Ihcso ' letters will pleaafl ay "advertised." UtofiOf A, Clabk, P. M, fabrics. 85c to $4. Below $1, 16 in. : above, 40 in. Drao d'Alma. Another of Priestley's and another favorite. Simple elpganpe in the fine di agonal lines, i?iK-aniHYQO, liece Huck. all widths. Floor and Stair Linens. John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth and xlarket streets, and Clty.ball square. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KltflU of John A, Oniivr, tat qB(oomtiur", Fa., xiruru. letters testamentary on the said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all pemnus Indebted to said estate aro hereby uotitled to pay tbe same, and thoto having claims against said estate win present tue same lor seiueaieut i 10 AAlll v. IIHU I XVII, Bioomsburg. Pa. GEO. W. OUUVKK. Nanllcoke, Pa. jIodh M. OAHMiw, Arrr, sepa. All Dnijinn, use , too., to4 II 'xi. 1'i.DHfd ODlrky Or, levb inula, Mid. Urp,ViK,n.ttit, B. I, ociSUlCms What am 1 to do ? The symptoms ot biliousnefs aro unhappily but too well known. They differ In dlUerent Individ uals to some extent. A bilious man is sel dom a breakfast oater. Too frequently, alas, ho has an excellent appetite for liquids but uone for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection nt any time; It It Is not whito and furred, It is rough, at all events. Tho digestive system Is wholly out of or. der and diarrhoea or constipation may bo a symptom or tho two may alternate. There aro often hemorrhoids or even I033 of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or llatulenco and tendcrncsB lu the stomach, To correct all this if uot to elfect u curo try Green's Au gust Flower, It co.ts but a trifle and thous ands attest its efficacy. Rinttlni: noises in tho cars, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by ca. tarru, tnat exceedingly iiisagrccaoio and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh, Ilood'a Barsaparilla, tho great blood purifier, Is a peculiarly successful remedy for this dls. ease, which it cures by purifying the blood. it yon stiller irom catarru try tiood s Bar. saparilla, the peculiar medicine. DnuNKENNKsaou Liquoit Hauit Positively. Cbuki) u v Aduinistekino Diu Haines' Golden Specific. It can be glvcu in a cup of coiTee or tea wltuout tho knowledge nf the person taking It; Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Bpecltlc In their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day bellovo they quit drinking of ihelr own frco will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system oiice Impregnated with tho Specific 11 ucconiua an uuer impossiuiiity lor Hie liquor habit to exist. For full particulars address Golden Bpcciflo Co., 183 Race St.. flMnlnnoll Dl.ln .I...QOH... " uiuiiHUHtil v. Ujtuu uu Ijr, above the water right for mill Is conveyed, &o a portion ot the premises being farm land. 1 here Is erected on the premises an excellent water power, suitable tor grist mill or manufactory pur poses. The property was formerly known as the Traugh mill property,sltuato about one mile from Berwick, Pa. betzed, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property ot Kelson Freas, and Jonas Crlunan and E. M. Crlsman, terre tenants. Lev. Fa. Jacxson, Atty. ALSO, At tbe Cross Keys hotel In Berwick, on the same day, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, parcel or lot ot ground, situate In the bor. ough ot Berwick, county ot Columbia and state ot Pennsylvania, being in lot number eighty-eight, (s3) as marked and nombercd In the genernl plan ot M W Jackson's addition to tbe borough ot Ber wick, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at tho nortnwestwardly side ot Sixth street, in said borough, at tbe corner ot lot num ber eighty-nine, thence along sixth street, a dis tance ot forty-ovo and a half feet, to lino ot lot number eighty-seven, thenco along lot number eighty-seven, a distance of one hundred and eighty-one and one-half feet to Seventh street, thence along Seventh street, a distance ot forty, five and and one-halt feet to a line of lot number nlnety-two, thence by lots numbers nlnety.two, nlnety.one, ninety and eighty-nine, a distance of one hundred and elghty-ono and one-halt feet to the place ot beginning, whereon are erected a large two-story frame dwelling house. Also, t small double frame dwelling houso and outbuild ings. ALSO, The undivided one-halt atercst ot all that cer tain lot ot all that certain lot of ground, situate on tho westerly sldo of Tenth street, between pin) and Chestnut streets, In the borough ot eUr. wick, county of Columbia and tuio ot Pennsylva nia, it being lot number sixteen, (id) as marked and numbered in Hicham Thompson's addition to the borough ot Berwick, bounded and described as lollows, to-wlt: Beginning on Tenth street, at a corner of lot number fifteen, thence along said lot one hundred andelghty-ono and one-halt feet to a one-rod alley, thence along said alley forty, nine and one-half feet to a comer ot lot number seventeen, thenco along the same one hundred and eighty-one and one-half feet to Tenth street afore said, thence along the same Torty-nlne and one hall feet to tho place of beginning, whereon Is erected a frame dwelUng houso, seized, taken la execution, at tho suit of Wm, J, Knorr vs. (loo. V, Vannatta, and to bo Bold as the property ot 000 W, Vannatta. Kvaks, wy. Al FI. Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff, time be a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now aro or hcrealter m iy bo elected by tho people: IVovlaea, That In time ot war 11 elector In the actual military serv.co of tho state orot ire Unttea states. In the army or navy thereof, shall be depilved ot his vote by reason ot UU ab sence irom such election district, and t ha leguia turo shall have power to provide the manner In which andtbellmo and place at wlilchMich ab sent electors may vote, aud for Hie return and canvas of their votes in the election district In which they respective lr rcildo. Filth. For tho purposo ot votlng.no person shall be deemed to have gained orloat a residence by reason o his preenco or absence while employed In the service ol the United states or the state, nor whllo engaged In the navigation of the waters of tbe state nor of tho high sa, nor while a stu dentot any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public ins Hullon, except the inmates of any homo for disabled and Indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for tho purposo ot voting, shall no deemed to reside In the election district whev said hornets located. Las shall bo made for asccrt Jlnlnir, by proper proofs, tho citizens who shall be entitled to tho right of surf, rago hereby o.tabllstcd. A truo copy ot the Joint resolution CHAHLKSW. STONE, Secretary ot the coin won w ealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed to the citizens ot this com tnonweallh for their approval or rejection by tho General Assembly of tho commonwealth ot Penn sylvania. Published by order ot thi secretary of the commonweal! h, la pursuance ot Article X VIII ot the Conciliation Joint resolution propositi; an an en tment to tho Constitution ot this Common wealih: Ssction 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Hepresentatlves ot the Commonwealth ot lvnnsjlvanla lu (leneral Assembly met. That the following amendment H proposed to Constitu tion of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, la accordance with tho Klghteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT, There shall bo an additional article to said Con. stltutlon to bo designated as Article XIX, as fol lows: AHTICLE XIX. Tne manufacture, Bale, or keeping tor Bale ot In toxicating liquor to bo used as a beverage, Is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a mlslemeanor, punishable aa shall be provided by law, 'The manufacture, aale. nr keenlntr f nr unle. nf In. toxlcatmg liquor for other purposesthan as a bev. eruge may be alloweu In such manner only as may no prvscnuOd by law. The (leneral Assembly shall, at the nrst session succeeding the adoption ot this SUBSCRIBE FOR COLUMBIAN. article of tho Constitution, enact laws with ade. quate penalties for lis enlorceinent. A truo copy ot the Joint ltesolutlon. ClIAKLES W STONE, 0aug3ms.J Secretary of the commonwealth. jDMINIBTRATOR'3 NOI'IfK. Hitale of Clemuel I". VeLoug, 0 Oraugei Titp. Letters testamentary' ou tbe said estate having been granted to the undersigned ex'r, all persons Indebted to said estate uro hereby 110 tliltxl to pay tho same, and those having claims against said estate present tho same to sep30' H, J. co.NNKH, Adra'r. rro the iioLPi n ok tub honds 1 ot the Bloomsbuiit Siuie Norn all), hool, si. cured by first uinrt. age, did I optoiuber 1, 1-tS- Isotlco la hereby Kin 11 ihai the luuitt ou .,11 bonds outstanding upto epieiutui 1, It,, IU be paid on ltresen altouof iuc suuie to ihe'lreanui.-i, at his office in Bioomsburg, at auy iluie within is diva from Novemberl. IsnT. If the bonds aro uot presented by December 1, IM, the Inlcrott will bo defaulted aud the fund appilid to other purpose, uc,s II, J. t LAltli, Tltukurer, 1
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