THE COLUMBIAN AJNTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., -FRIDAY, JUNK Oth, 1882. Correct Rnllrontl Time Tnblc. Trains on tho I'blladolphla A It. It. lcaro import NORTH. ROBTn. las. m. 11 49 n, m. 4 o p.m. 03 p.m. Trains on tho I). I.. & W. II. It. lcaro Dtoomsburj an follows i NORTH. T 89 a.m. ! 00 p. m. 0 10 I). in T!io1l4J train south connects with tho l'lillti dolphin Heading at Hnpcrt, and Northern central at Northumberland. I'crHoiinlt Mrs. V. P. Hlllmcycr Is visiting friends In Maryland. M. E. Walker, K9q. of Slilckelitnny was In town on Tuesday. Miss May Sanders, of Plymouth, Is visit lng at W. II. Carter's. Mrs. Frcas Drown returned from New York state on Tuesday. Mrs, J. J. Urower Is In llellefonte, visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Llnglc. Hon. Samuel 1 Patterson of Pittsburg, Kx-Spcakcr of the House was In town on Thursday. Dr. John McIIcnry, of Napoleon, Ohio, formerly of this county. Is visiting rein, tlvcs In Espy. D. G. Bcrtsch the leading merchant tullor of Mauch Chunk, was In town on business this week for a few days. His many friends wcro glad to see him. Mr. nnd Mrs. EH llobbins of Porks, In. spectcd our ofllec on Tuesday. We nre always pleased to receive calls from our friends through tho county. Hon. Eckley B. Coxc of Drlfton, Luzerno county, who Is spoken of as a Democratic candidate for Governor, wns registered at the Exchange Hotel on AVedncsday. ShcrllT Ent has put a telcphono In tho Jail nnd finds It a great convenience In the transaction of his business. McIIcnry & Applcman are bulldlnc n largo three story building In Ifcnton. The first story will bo used for n cnrrlngo and wagon manufactory. Tho third floor Is to bo used for a hall for tho uso of orgnnlza tlons. Mrs. Polly Purscl died at her homo In Dloomsburg, on Tuesday morning, Juno Oth. aged about ninety years. Blio has been feeble for somo time past and has been tinder tho care of her children Win. Purscl nnd wife. Moycr Ilros' new soda fountain Is a with tho beauty. It Is surmounted bv n female ilguro In a glass case, In which n fountain Is playing. Tho effect Is to make one cool without taking away tho thirst, but a glass of tho delicious bevcrago always has tho desired effect. BOOTH. 8 as a, m. It 43 a. m. 4 n p. in Georgia peaches have been In the market at Baltimore for several days. Treasurer's sales of lands for taxes will take place next Monday. Choice cabbage plants, best varieties, very cheap at Garrison's, Gth street. P. S. Klnports has his delivery wagon nicely painted and bright gold lettering. Tho property of tho Bloomsburg Iron Company is advertised for sale in another column. The Diocesan convention of tho P. E. Church of Central Pennsylvania, will meet nt Mauch Chunk next Tuesday. W. H. Ycttcr has a tine lot of Cabbage plants for sale. 25 lbs best seed sown and plants looking fine. June2-2w The real estate of tho late Thomas J. Vundcrslico is advertised for sale by his executors In this Issue. On next Monday n week great changes will bo made In tho tlmo table of tho D. L. & W. railroad. A temporary chango Is now made In the early down train, also In the noon tip train, ns will he seen by re ferrlng to tho correct tlmo table as pub lished at head of local column In the Co-LUsintAN. L. Z. Knhlcr of tills town wns committed to tho county jail by Snutro Morris last Saturday, for safe keeping. Ho was in- sane and violent. On Monday a com mission In lunacy was appointed by Judge Elwcll, consisting of Dr. B. P. Gardner, Guy Jacoby, Esq. and W. It. Tnbbs, and upon their return Knhlcr was committed to the Danville Asylum. Sheriff Ent took him down on Tuesday. Wc acknowledge tho receipt of Invita tions to the Fourth Anniversary exercises of the Young Mens' Christian Association of Berwick, to bo held on Thursday cveu lng June 15th. The programmo will con slst of vocal and Instrumental music, addresses by Hev. S. A. Taggart, state secretary, T. T. Homey, general secretary Scranton Y. M. C. A., readings &c. The card is a specimen of very neat job prlnt- ng. It was tlono at the nifptndent oftlce. All houorably discharged soldiers and sailors of the late war of tho Rebellion who were mustered Into the service of tho U. S. desirous to becomo members of n Post of the Grand Army of the Republic at Blooms burg, Pa., arc requested to meet at Fur man's Hall on Saturday, June 10th 1893, at o'clock p. m. sharp. J. M. Gibbs, Junior Vice Department Commander will be there for tho purpose of muster those who have discharges, and havo not here tofore been mustered should present them or explain their absence. By Okdbii Cosimittrk. Beautify your homes nnd make them pleasant nnd attractive with flowers from Dillon's Green Houses. The Bloomsburg Cornet Band will hold n festival at Evans' Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, June 80lh nnd July 1st. Rev. Mr. Bannister of Wilkes Barrc, will ofllclnte nt the Episcopal Church next Sunday. Rev. L. Zahncr will goto Wilkes Barrc. The lamest stock of straw hats ever opened in Bloomsburg, nt David Lowcn berg's. Call and sec. People will bear In mind that tho grocer. Ics you buy here ore fresh as I am getting In goods every day and prices to suit tho times, F. S. Kinport's grocery store. Another attempt nt robbery was made at tho store of Moses McIIcnry, Stillwater, on Monday evening. One of thelclcrks sleeps in the Btorc. The thieves effected an en trance at the window, nnd wcro in tho act of drilling into the snfc, having already made three holes about on inch deep, when the clerk was awakened. The robbers bc- camo frightened and wliilo escaping through the window, tho clerk discharged his gun, the bnll nnd shot entered tho window casing nnd plastering. One of tho robbers cried "I'm shot 1" but no trace of blood was found. Asa Hess living near Stillwater was arrested and brought to jail on Tuesday evening. Tho clerk testified beforo a justice of tho peace that lie wns one of tho guilty parties. All tho members of tho senior class nt the Normal school passed their examina tion last week. The class numbers thirty, four. It Is thouglitnow that tho fruit crop this year will bo greater than it was even in 1880, which was greater than known for many years. Tho First National Bank of Marietta recently closed business, and organized a new bank and commenced business again on the same day. The lamest stock of straw hats ever opened in Bloomsburg, at David Lowen. berg's. Call and see. Judcc Stnnlv Woodward and wife of Wilkes Barrc celebrated tho twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding last Friday A large number of guests were present. Tho work of repairing tho Lutheran Church has been commenced and will be urged to completion as rapidly as possible. No services will be held for two weeks. The attention of farmers is called to the advertisement of Messrs. Baugli Ss Sons, in another column. The reputntlon of their Phosphnto is world-wide. Send for clr- cular. Alllnskls atrial, I will convince you that you arc saving money by buying gro. ccrics here. F. S. Klnports. Tho contract for additions to tho court house was let onjTuesday afternoon, II. F. Hnwkc & Co. of Danville being tli suc cessful bidders. The bids were ns follows: Coff man & Mcnnsh SOfl.oOO Hawke & Co. 10,300 J. S. Sterner 0,000 A. S. I'll i)3 y.7 Chas. Krug 9,490 E. Welllver 0,300 W. II. Carter 8,780 From this it will bo observed that tho contract is awarded to tho hijhttt responsi ble bidder. It will now be in order for tho county commissioners to explain why they agree to giro a Danvlllo Arm $1,514.00 more than W. II. Carter offers to do it for, provided he can furnish satisfactory sccurl ty, and if not, then certainly Jsomo ono of tho other four bidders who are lower than Hawke & Co. ought to havo been ablo to give security for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. If they could not do this then there is some excuse for the nctlon of the commissioners. Emporium is said to be without a Blnglo saloon. Rev. B. II. Crcaver, formerly pas- tor of the M. E. Church of this place, has the credit of being foremost in bringing about tills result. Potato bugs havo made their appearance, but not so numerous ns other years. Those living In states north of us arc more troubled thnn wo arc. It looks ns If the hues wero intending to make n tour over the country. The festival season is at hand. The next candidate for public -favor Is tho Phllolo. gian Literary society, the members of which will have a festival at Evans' nail this Friday and Saturday evenings. Everybody Is Invited. Tho crossing of tho N. & W. B. Railroad nt tho Rupert bridge was laid on Sunday last. Track laying will bo dono from both ends of tho road. It Is probablo tho road will bo completed to Nantlcoko within n month. On Juno 1st tho Wllliamsport Daily Sun and iunner reduced Us price to one cent per copy, or twenty.flvo cents per month. Heretofore tho price was three cents. Tho managers Issue tho paper of the same size nnd filled with intcrestlni: matter as usual. Harvy Bates, son of G. W. Bates of this town, died nt ids housu In Nuntlcoku on Monday. His remains weru brought down on Wednesday morning, escorted by Co. G. Ninth Regiment of Pennsylvanuln Mili tia, of winch company ho was First Lieu tenant. Thofuneral look place on Wednes. day afternoon nt two o'clock. Just received) u new lot of Elgin, Walt. ham, Springfield and othermakoof wutehes in open and hunting cases, warranted from two to llvu years. Also sliver plated teuspoous onu dollar a set, table spoons two dollars a set, at L Bombard's Jewelry Store. 0 0-tf The largest stock of straw hats ever opened in Bloomsburg, at David Lowcii. berg's. Call und see. Communicated. Pursuant to nrrnngement for a Sunday school picnic, the Zion nnd St. James of Fishing creek met tho Methodist nnd Union of Ornngeville nt Znncr's grove Saturday 3rd Inst, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho meeting was omanlzed by electing James B. Har. mau President, Cyrus Bobbins, David Yost Mlchnel Vance and Levi Bclshllnc, Vice Presidents. Rev. C. K. Cnnflcld opened the exercises with prayer. Rev. Chilcoto was then introduced who delivered an np. propriato address, appealing to parents for their co-operation in securing the attend nnco nt Sabbath schools. Rev. Canfield followed with a brief nddrcss. After tho well filled baskets wcro dls. posed of the young folkB engaged In va. ilous amusements. Tho Ornngeville Cornet Band was pres ent and enlivened tho occasion with somo of Its cholco selections. Every thlug passed oil pleasantly except too fast drlv. lug nlong tho narrows that wos uncalled for and out of place, especially on such an occasion. Wm. H. SxynsR, Sec'y. I'cruoiialt To Men Only I Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltalc Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who arc atlllcted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital Ity, and manhood, nnd kindred troubl guaranteeing speedy relief nnd complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address ns above. N. B. No risk Is In- currcd, as thirty days' trial Is ullowcd. Oct. 28, 'ol-ly County Tax Collector. Tho following persona hnvo been ap pointed collectors by tho commissioners, In the respective townshlpst Beaver, C. A. Shumaii Benton, Knmucl Applemanj Berwick, Wm. J. Knorr; Bloom, M. O. Woodward; Catawlssa, JessoMcnsch; Ccntrnlla, David Walsh) Centre, I. J. llcss; Conynghnm, John 1. Hannoii) Fishing Creek, E. L. Lemon) Franklin, Moses Howcri Greenwood, J, M. Ront) Hemlock, Ell Old ) Jackson, Alex. Knouse; Locust, Christian Small) Madison, D. N. Williams) Main, Wm. Mcnslngcr) Mllllln, O. W. Hess; Montour, P. 8. Karshner Mt. Pleasant, Ellas Howell) Oronge, Cyrus McIIcnry i Pine, C. L. Bones Roaring Creek, James Knlttloi Scott, T. W. Hartmnni Sugar Loaf, Gilbert Hess. Commencement Week. Tho following programme has been nrragncd for tho last week of school at tho Norm at t Sunday Juno 25, at 10:30, Opera House, Baccnlaurcato sermon, Rov. J. B. Gricr. Monday, Juno 20, 8 p. m., Model school ntcrtalnmcnt. Tucsdny, 27, 8 p. m., nddrcss beforo societies, Hon. H. B. Poyno. Wednesday, 28, 3 p. m., class day ex- crclscs, campus. Wednesday, 8 p. m., Callleplan reunion, school parlor. Thursday, 20 0:30 n. in., commencement. " " 12:30 p. in., Alumni meet ing nnd dinner. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Senior reception, parlor. The examination of undergraduates will tako place during tho week. Council IrocccdlUKH. Council mot on Wednesday evening all members present. Motion made by Mr. Rabb that all parties on Fourth street between East street and Whitman's allevlay pavements within thirty ays. Mr. Garrison applied to counrll for pay for planting nnd nttending shade trees around his property along the street curb. Tho town solicitor says the lnw in regard to planting trees is not npplicnblo to our town. Motion by Mr. Waller "Resolved that tho Bloomsburg Water Company bo nnd It Is hereby requested to restore the fire protection to tho town and that the question of compensation therefore bo referred to tho Court." Mr. Wnbb moved that the resolution bo amended so that tho town pay the Bloomsburg Water Company nt tho rate of $20 per annum a plug from the tlmo tho plugs nrc put In operation to tho 1st of April next. Vote upon the amend ment Messrs. Rabb, Sterling, Hnssert nnd Moyer in tho nfllrmatlve. A fresh invoice of fish just received nt , S. Kinport's, sold nt low prices, nuckliorit ItcniH. Messrs. John and Joseph Andrews of Chester, New Jersey, are visiting their uncle, Jerry Pooley. Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley of Mil lcrstown are spending a few days with friends in this community. Mr. Rnlph Ivcy paid a Hying visit to Nnnticoko to see a sick nephew. N. P. Moore Esq. has returned from Pittsburg, where he was attending a meet, ing of the Stnto Commnndcry, Mr. C. H. Deltrich is still quite sick, though improving under tho able attend anco of Dr. J. Montgomery. Friends from Canada are the guests of Mr. I. Purscl. Rev. Donahoe of Bloomsburg preached in the M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon, nt which time twenty-live probationers were taken in full connection. The Sunday School Convention recently held here was quite interesting and protlta ble. The nttenunnco was large at every session. Hiiutlny Hcliool Convention. ( The 13th Aniiunl Convention of tho Co- lumbln county S, S. Association met In tho M. E. Church nt Buckhorn, May 80th and 81st. This Association, which for tho past few years has been struggling for existence, Is now hi n prosperous condition nnd good working order) nnd the convention Just held wns ono of tho most successful slnco Its organization. Ncnrly fifty delegates1 from over twenty schools wero present, nnd the placo of meeting was tilled at each session and sometimes crowded with thoso Interested In S. S. work, from every part of tho county. Every religious denomlna Hon In tho county wns represented nnd not tho lenst pleasant feature of the con vention wns tho cordial good will and cliristlnu .fellowship which prevailed throughout its settings, Tho exercises consisted principally of open discussions on various phrases of S. S. work, nnd the nlacrlty and nnlinntlon with which theso discussions wero pursued showed the deep Interest of the participants. Among tho topics on tho programmo wcro i Tho origin and development or Sunday schools)" "Tho llnnnclal rclntlon of the church to tho Sunday school)" "How to retain tho larger scholars )" "Literature of tho Sunday scnoolj" "Temperance)" and others. Besides tho regular programme, opportunity wns given for tho presentation and discussion of any questions relating to S. S. work. These discussions were Inter, spersed with slngtng led by nil excellent choir. With the encouragement nnd Instruction In S. S. work which every one at tho con. ventlon received, wns mingled a feeling of gratitude toward tho people nf Buckhorn and vicinity for their noble and generous hospitality. To bo partakers of such whole-souled generosity as they showed toward every one, Is of itself no slight stimulus to well-doing. Tho olllccrs for tho ensuing year nro i Rev. F. P. Manlmrl, President) O. V. Savage, Vice President) L. F. Bower, Secretary; A. W. Spear, Treasurer) Del. cgates to state convention i Rev. C. K. Cnnflcld, Rev. E. M. Chllcoat alternate. Executive committee : Rev. E. M. Chllcoat, Aaron Smith, 1. W. Hnrtmau. As the association exists not merely for tho purpose of holding a convention but to unite and direct all tho S. S. workers of the county, it Is desirable that they bo kept in communication with eacli other during the year, and to further this pur- pose tho following of district Vice Presi dents wcro elected: Beaver, James Fox j Benton, P. Laubach j Berwick, O. Clewell; Bloom, J. Schuyler) Bilarcreck, M. L. Housknechtj Catawlssa, L. P. Kline; Conynghnm, O. B. Millard) Centre, J. II. Alkmnii) Fishingcrcek, D. McIIenryj Franklin, to be supplied ; Greenwood, P. D. Black) Hemlock, F. B. Hartmaii) Jackson. Thco. Smith; Locust, Samuel Camp; Mndlson, George Suppleo; Main, Wesley John; Mifflin, Ellsha Snyder; Montour. W. J. Biddlcman ; Mt Pleasant, Jacob Fisher; Orange, C. B. White j Pine, John Bruner ; Roaring Creek, Samuel Cherington ; Scott, A. B. White ; Sugar- loaf, Americus Fritz. Through theso the Secretary will receive reports from the various schools anil in turn report to all tho schools. As a com plete statistical list of tho S. S's of the county Is desired at once, all tho district Vice Presidents are requested to communi cate Immediately witli the Secretary Laiimak F. Bowei:,! Berwick, Pa. LOCAL NOTICES"." mers denllnir nt W. B Allen's can bo nccommodated with stabling, apr. 7-tf. .500.000 Cabbage plants, best varieties, for sale by W. H. Ycttcr. Patches 4th St. Bloomsburg Pa. June 2-2w Osliorn's Fnmllv Paints rcadv for uso nrc I tho most convenient nrtlclo of tho kind, nil , shades and colors, put up In , J and pint cans. Wo furnish n can of paint nnd brush lor : cents. Snxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns scalds and sores of every klndi It Is good nnd cheap. Snxollno Pomade for the hair, highly perfumed, 25 cents. Glycerine Lotion. To ladles and children or any person with n flno sensitive skin nnd whoso complexion Is affected bv tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chapping tins i.ouou is invniuaoio. An excellent np. plication to tho faco after shaving. Largo bottles art nnd ou cents. Our Stock of Hair and Toothbrushes has been replenished and contains some good unrgams. Wo carry a completo nnd well selected stock, and competent persons nrc always In attendance to supply tho wants of our pat rons. Wo study to please, and believe w can supply vou with everything In our lino economically, satisfactorily nnd In n manner calculated to Induce to join In tho verdict, that our store Is the place to trade. Hoping to see many renders of tuo uoi.cuiiiak nt our place o'f business shortly and soliciting n shnro of your esteemed pntronngc, we re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. "Tho Best Show Ever Here."--Pittshurg Leader, May 23rd. THE MIGHTY AND GIGANTIC COLOSSUS Of alt Amusement, orgintzattons, Panoplied la S H. BARRETT & CO.'S RAILROAD SHOWS ! ! oriental Clrous. IVyptlm Caravan anil I'nlveisjri iif'.i.( 1?4 fT EXPOSITION OF 1mXVZN& WOBIDE&S ! I34MWI3 Positively comlnc, and will exhibit In all its v.ist entirety at Tuesday 2VBI 7- REAM-MIXED AND PASTE, LEAD fcZINCi PAINTS mm. ilitaii MemrtHf c c. UXITI1U. 50-Fifly BlazoiiBd Caps of WM easts-50 VllITB XILBilll'POPOTAMUS liver tmoortod-a mm Miamblln ltlvor Horse tho tor ror or nil w mrl ins-elalineit by many TlieologUns ana Zoo Kiuplieii ta bo Utenttcjwltli the lielnraotb of tlie Uible. K PA';l OF MAJESTIC GIRAFFES, lirokea to HarnuEH ana drawing ltoman Chanott. SIOQ.OOO1 A Moustcr all-represcnting' herd of PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. Including twlco the Largest Animal known to Kxlst.thc famous old Indian Wnr Mcphant 77 comiiim:i with PURE LINSEED OIL AN1 FIKTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. IXI Jtl IE?L lEU S;, Several Inches Ullcr and tho heaviest anural on thU continent i said to bo over 09 yoirs of o?e. AlioTHK M1DQKT 59 "LITTLE DOT. S15D00 Satisfaction Guaranteed Oil MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED TREE OP FREIGHT Where wc havo no agent. BttTOrders nnd inquiries by Mail or Telcphono receive i'komit attention. -ADDRCS8.- Montour White Lead, Zinc & Color Works. RUPERT, PA. WM. E. B. DAVIES, - - SUP'T. May it -cm Thrice tho Smallest Full-Clrown Elephant overseen. THE GREATEST OF ALL FEATURE THE FtliST AND ONLY OESUING "LION S Ij -A. "ST 33 DEL." The only miUiiviI of Its kind over on exhibition In this or any other country. Vou will see tho Great -S1S.000 MARRIAGES. ABYSSINIAN BA1SIROUSSA, An animal never beforo exhibited In America. THE FIRST AND ONLY HOGIPOPOTIMUS ' Ever exhibited on this continent. THE ONLY GENUINE HORNED HORSE. WILL SE7- The Simiam Colossus, Cynocephalus, The 5-Ton Performing Black Hhinocerous, an Arctic Aquarium of Polar Mammoths. YOU WILL SEE FEATURES NEVER BEFORE WITNESSED WITH any other EXHIBITION on EARTH, sdrUenTandemtn TKrEML L1MMS AM) LEOFAEPi url prinls7 cts, nnd tho host lawns UlarK is toon's. 5 per cent oft' for ens! g at l. w. iianman s h tills month. Waijiek Hebb. At the residence of Jacoh S. Hess deceased, on May 27th, by 13 cts at Andrew Laubach Ksq., Mr. Simon C. Wal-1 den to Miss llulda Hess, both of Sugarloat Columbia county. A I'4IU OF BI,XBS. PERFORMING KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS. Tho Largest number of tho -Most Heautlful and llcst trained Morses In tho World, and more than a WHOLE SIIOW ALONE. The largest stock of straw liats ever opened In IHoomsburg, nt David I.owen berg's. Call and see. Mountain I.nlce Park H. 8. Ahhciii- my. A great gathering of S. S. workers llko that at far famed Chautauqua, but much more accessible, is soniithlng In which our local renders arc interested, nnd wo there. foro give them some particulars concerning tho Assembly to bo held at the now rcllg lous summer resort, Mountain Lake Park, said to bo one of the finest grounds for tho purpose on the Continent. It Is near the summit of tho Allcghcnics, 2i00 feet above sea level, frontine: on IS. & O, H. It. n milo and a half in the form of a broad grassy meadow threaded by the Youghhiogeny IUver, from which tho ground rises by sue ccsslvo terraces broken into gentle knolls with beautiful glades between, on abun dance of noble oaks supplying shade, and generous springs affording soft nnd rool water, llonds nnd walks are being con structed, many handsome cottages and other buildings are being erected, and llio whole forms ono of the most attractive places Imaginable. Tho scenery is superb n wide expanse of glade country bounded by "tho backbone of the Alleghenlcs" nt tho distance of a few miles. Tho Assembly will bo held from July 20 to Aug. 2, tho exercises to consist of a Course of Lectures by some of the most popular platform speakers of the country, u Course of Nor. mal Instruction by ublo and practical teachers, a series of evening entertain ments. etc.. For information as to the programme, address llov. AV. M Fryslnger, D. D., Secretary, Harrlshurg, Pa. For Information ns to accommoda tions, address Dr. T. II. Logan, 'Wheeling, W. Yn. EAHL & WILSON'S celebrated linen culls and collars can only be bought nt D. Lowcnbcrg's. If vou want dress goods co to Clark & Son's, prices away down, to close. Beautiful spring stockings G per cent off for cash at I. W. llnrtman's. C. C. Marr pays IScts for Eggs. Go to W. K. Geddis, for general col. i house and bedding plantt apl 7-'3m n I ul lints, bonnets nnd trimmings at below cost nt Clark & Son's, to close. C. C. Marr is selling roasted coffees for 20cts. Arbuckles Host Theru U a great deal of dissatisfaction with tho action of tho commissioners lu letting tho contract for the addition to tho court house, to tho highest bidder, 'f hero muy bo u good reason for It, but, If co, It has not yet been madu public. It will bu dlfUcult to miiku tho tax payers understand why It U worth llftecn hundred dollars more to havo the job dono In Montour county than U Is to havo It done at home Cranio I.cclurCH. Dr. Caldrr, worthy lecturer of tho Pcmi. sylvnnla Stato Grunge, will address patrons und cltleus at the following times and plncest To tho meetings marked "public" all aro Invited. Illoonisburg Grange hnll on tho evening of tho lilth Inst., Columbia G mime hall ut 10 u. in. of tho 14th. Cam. bra at 2 p. m., public, and at Haven creek church In tho evening. At lleuton Cam) ground picnic to which the public are lu vlted to bring tho basket as well us tako part In nil tho other exercises on the 16th opening nt 10 n. in. Fails' Church, Plnu township, 7 p. in, loth, public) Orange, vlllo Pomona Grnngu 10th j Cuntcr hall, 7 p. m. 10th j Hohreburg, 10 u. m. 17th, pub. lie Demon's church, Madison township, 3 p. m., public j and llukhorn 7 p. in., public. A. P.Yovko, Deputy. Immense stock of canned goods nnd nil kinds of groceries just received at F. S. Kinport's, which you will find at lowest prices. H. II. Ilarrutt & Co.'rt New ITiiitcil Mounter Itiillroml Hlittw. Tho above named united World's Fnlr of living wonders, Including tho most stu pendous Mnnagerle, Cnravan, Museum and Circus ever organized, will mass Its multl tmle of amusement marvels at Catawlssa on Tuesday, Juno 20th. Not only Is It entirely new, bright ami iirllliaut, but also n mas slve, solid, railroad show, owning its own splendid outfit of cars bringing savago Na turc, In all tho majestic illustrations of her living lessons, directly to your doors and added thereto, a far greater and purer cir cus thnn you havo ever seen. No collec tlon of rare wild hearts ami birds bus ever beforo been concentrated under canvass. Kvtry continent has contributed to Its eon: pleteness, as every equestrian organization of tho great foreign capitals and every lead lng gymnastic school of the whole woihl bus furnished representatives In complete thu largest and mobt brilliant artistic circus ever organized on tills continent, mid ono lu which each performer Is a special star, and one und nil simply Incomparable, while worlds of humorous folly ami u varied programmo of aBtonlshlng animal acts com plete an entertainment which is Hie very ucme of ureula achievement. Hons. Yeibenas, Geraniums, Colons, &c, for bedding for sale cheap at Dillon's Green louses. Only the best varieties grown. Illnck and colored dress silks ut Clark & Son's. O. O. Mnrr is selling goods very cheap for cash. Grimt H.irimlns at O. W. Low's In Orar.ce- ville as he is selling out his entire stock of goods amounting to about six thousand Hollars at cost. uiuuiiu White dress goods, Embroideries, laces, ribbons, gloves, hosiery Ac at lowest prices nt Clark ifc Son's. T.tlWife Slenuv. Orangevllle. nro pay- lng from 10 to IS cents for Spring chickens. liutterlck's Paterns for Juno ut ('. C. Man's. TTnrscs for sale. Olio or two good young horses for salo ; also a lot of shotes, ill l.lgmsirci'i, uj oiiiu muug. may v Clcarmng up salo this mouth nt I. . llnrtman's, remnants cheap. Llllev& Sloppy. Orangevllle. will pay highest market price for all kinds of grain. BUSINESS NOTICES. A SIOSAL VIOT011V. Tho value of electricity ns u rcinedip.1 agent has gained a signal victory o.vcr pre ludlce. Thomas' Eclectric Oil stands fore most in tills class of compounds. Testimo nials from all parts tell of the wondrous cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, hurts, nnd sores, effected by its agency. I'EISIIIT SO SUUST1TUTIO.V. Insist upon obtaining Florcstons Cologne. It is pre-cmi-ncutly superior in prcmnncn- co and rich delicacy ot fragrance. Wc liavou speedy arid positive euro for catarrh, diptlierla, canker mouth and lnmilrinlii- in Shlloh's Catarrh Hemcdv. A nasal injector freo with cacli bottle. Uso it if you desiro health and sweet breath. Price CO cents. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may 12-eow. What gives a healthy appetite, nnlncrcns ed digestion, strength tc tho muscles, and tono to the nerves ? Brown's Iron Bitters. 30- ARABIAN CAMELS. -30 DYSrKPSU ANO LIVKlt COMfLAIST. Is it uot worth tho small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of theso distressing complaints, If you think so call ut our store and get a bottle of Shlloh's Vitnlizer, every bottle has a printed guur nntee on it, uso uccordingly and If it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. H. Klnports. may 12-eow. PHYSICAL 8UITE1IISO. No one can realize, except by personal experience, tho anguish of mind and body endured by sufferers from dyspepsia, Indl. gestlon, constipation, and other diseases of the stomacu. iitiruocK dioou diuot uru u positive euro for this direst of all diseases. Price $1.00. Oil, WHAT A OOUOllI Will you heed tho warning. The signal perhaps of tho sure approach of that more tprrihlH disease Consumntion. Ask your. selves If vou can ullord for tho sako of A COMPLETE AND KXQUISITII COLLECTION Of LIVING ZOOLOGICAL WONDERS YOU WILL SEE- WILLIS COBB'S, OHiaiNAL AND ONLY Miniature Circus of Dot, Goats and lifts 6 COMPLETE CIUCUS COMPANIES EMPLOYING CVEB ICC CHAMPIONS. I'Cil by tho Great l'ironnte ami Somersault K'ulur fl ORJM MOLLIS, CUAMI'IOS OF THE WOULD. CHARLES EWERS, TUB WorU Famed Four ana Six llorsj Ittiler. RENO AND Thu Clwtnplon Artists ot tlie Trlplo liar. MISS JSSSOTSriE Tho BnuostrUu lloquet.. Illustlrous by Uesccnt. VIOLA RIVERS, The Oreatest Llvini; Horsa Woman on Kartli, Tho Onljr and Inlmttablo IDALETTA and WALLACE, Aorll Illcyclelsta ot Uia Nlaf teonth Century, who-io won ilerful Performances on tho invisible Wlro ft) feet In the air, holds thouiandi ot popple In breath' less &wo. . i;iK2-!S:af! 20 DOUBLE SOMERSAULT LEAPERS, 20 All cnllorH In wool carpet chain at O. C. Marr's. Lumber, lots of it for sale. Pino hoards 12, 11, nnd 10 feet long, plno plunk 1". 14 and 10 feet long, hemlock boards 12, 14 nnd 10 feet long hemlock plank 12, 14, 10 nnd lo feet long, oisis i, h, iu aim 10 feet long, 2.vl rails 12. 14, 10 and 18 feet long. Slduglo lath, ceiling lath, shingles No, 1, 2, and :i. rickets mm siuing ni Llghtstreet by Silas oung. may iilv m I.lllev it Sleimv, Orangevllle, want ilvo toni of wool and live hundred bushels of ryo for which they will pay tho highest market prlres. never fails. This explains why more than n Million bottles wcro sokl tlio past year. It relieves Croup, nnd Whoopiug t'ough, at once. Mothers do not bo without it. For lamuback, side, or chest, uso Shlloh's l'orus Plaster. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may 12-eow. LED I1Y THE (lit BAT AS'D ONLY 3? FADE!) COLOr.S KESTOKEI). Faded or gray hair gradually recovers Its youtlilul color anil itistro ny uio uso oi i-ur-ker's Hair llalsam, tin elegant dressing, admired for its purity and rich periume. "UOtOll ON liATS." Clears out ruts, mice, ronches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skuuks, clilpniuiiKs, gophers. inc. Druggists. jan, jrt jl xi ? Whose Salarv exceeds that of Ilvo so-called chumpioin on this continent. r I. W. llnrtman's fi per cent tako well, call nnd suvo money. cash sales New Kmbrolderles and Lutz & Sloan's. Whlto goods at As cond ciirars ns ran be found In town uru kept ut W. 11. Allen's Last end gro. eery. apiii i-u Hest duality dress Lawns 12Jets u yard t Lut. A- Sloan's. In thu ulHonre of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will please cull at W. 11. Allen's. aprli 7-tf If the lady who reads this card when In want of Spool Cotton will usk for tho "O. N. T." she will obtain tho very best thread made. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton nnd seo that you get It. For Bale by nil leading dealers. I tea 9 .tin Catarr More New dress elm Sloan's, lij cts u yard. hams at Lut. & SUISNY UKN. "Wens Jieuitu uenewei- restores ueuitii und vigor, cures Dyspcpslu, Impottncc, Sexual Debility. $1 Flour nnd feed can nlwnys bu had nt Allen's Knst end grocery. nprll 7-tf More New black dress Silks at Lut is is Sloan's Cheap us ever. W. U. Allen has just opened n lot of new goods, embracing lino groceries, glass, ware, painted china, uuconsware, &c. All nf tho best, nnd at the lowest prices. nprll 7.tf ElyV Cream Bam KttrCtUlll i:ll-4ltlWS th"r,'ia"l t'K.miijrt oi Ctitarrhii v r i", c.i'i. Iniriiijdlihv r' l " xll.iyj lc.ll iMiiDHitmi, pnieer. the ninn. uruiH (rem uUdltluiiui cuMs.coiiHilfiel) hu li Urn bored and restore tho (wiiwi ot tuie tud smell, lllenenclal re sults re realised by a few application!!. A thorough treatment Mill euro catarrh, hay fever &o Uneualed lur coma ui me ueau ALrrfttsable to uso. Ad. by mo uw noirer uu 1 GLQWHS 10 CLOWNS Headed by the King Laugh-lluker DFJR.'EID AYMAR,- Tlie low Comedy Hear, "llruno." Steam nir ship iu operation outside, freo to nil. Thu Sheik's return from conquest. A ipiurtor of a million street parade. Three superb marshal music brigades. The new leviathan Steam Hand u 20.volecd jublleu chornus, nlwnys Inhibiting Just What It Advertises. CHEAP EXCUMM RATES OM ILL ROADS. TO TUB (MEAT . WORLDS EXPOSITION. - . - . - . . . , nly HAY'rCVCR Into lho;aostrUs. receipt of lltty cents will U1 a package for ealn by all drueiftsts. KLv's CUBAN WAUt VV-i uswreo, n, j, ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL ADVERTISED SHOWS. ciiii.nun?) iwuku NiME VE.ins ni.v imiici:. TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. MIIrON. June 19th. It controls M Utons, backed by Millions more, and an far as It Is concerned, no other SUO.V exists, WILL ALBO KX It 1 111 1' AT ASHLAND, June atist.