The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 20, 1882, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMBBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. '
The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
FRIDAY, OOTODEU 20tl, 1882.
Correct Knllroatl Time Tutile.
Trains on tho Philadelphia & n. II. teavo Itupcrt
M follows I
WORTH. ROUT!!.
o la a. m. it 4Sn. m.
4 w p. m. p. m.
Trains on tho D. I.. A W. II. It. lcavo U'oomsburg
at follows i
NORTH. BOOTH.
tils a.m. 8 2Jn.ro.
20 M n. m. n 45 a. m.
a M p. in. 4 vi p. m,
Tho II 4 train soulli connects with the Phila
delphia ft Heading at Hupcrt, and with tho
Northorn Central at Northumberland.
Tha 8:m a. m. train connects at Northumberland
with 9:U train on Pennsylvania road roachlng
Philadelphia at t:w p. m.
Tho llsi train connects with Philadelphia And
Heading roal at lluport at lli&o reaching Phila
delphia at 8:00 p. m.
Tho ll:4S train connects with Pennsylvania
roal at Northumberland at 1:41 reaching Philadel
phia at 1:33 p. m.
'inn 4:tl p ra. train connects with Pennsylvania
road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. ana reaches
Philadelphia at 1M a. m.
IMtbllc HlllCH.
Administrator of Jacob 8. Hcsa will sell
real cstrito tn Sugnrlonf, October lOtli, nt 2
p. m.
Executor of Geo. Olrtoii will sell real es
tnto In Greenwood, November 4tli, nt 10
a. m.
Jobn Sliunian will sell bis Espy farm on
November 2ml.
Sec nilvertlscments.
Pcmotinl.
llev. J. O'Brlim bus taken clmrgo of St.
ColuinbkiU'a H. C. clmrcli In tills town.
Mrs. Dr. Middle of Slieimnilonli, Is visit
ing ber motber, Mrs. llucklnglintn, on
East street.
Mrs. Lines, of l'lnlns mul Miss llltcliler
of Wllkcs-Hnrrc nro visiting nt Louts Bern
hard's on Fifth street.
J. D. Uodlnu of Mnlnvlllc, Is Improving
and will entirely recover from the effects
of bis gun-shot ncclilcnt.
Mrs. Dr. llebcr, Mrs. It. C. Ncnl, Miss
Annie Ncnl nnd Miss Mury Clnrk went to
Philadelphia on Monday.
Dr. Bhnttnck has come to l)looni9burg
nnd taken cbnrgo of the Sanitarium which
he recently purchased of Dr. Turner,
William Bryson, Ksi1., SIlss Kntc Bryson,
and Miss Itllcy, of Cetilriilin, were register
cd nt the Kxclmngo Hotel hist week during
fair.
General McCnndless of Philadelphia
spent Friday afternoon on the fnir grounds
and met ti number of old soldiers vli0
knew him in tho army.
Col. A. D. Sceley, one of Berwick's
lending citizens, attended the fair last
week iintl culled nt our olllco during his
stay. He is always a welcome visitor.
C. W. Funston started on Thursday
morning for the West where he intends to
purchase a car load of ponies for this mur
kct, and take a pleasure, trip at the same
time.
F. D. Dcntler has purchased the lot ad
joining Knorr & Wintersteen's on Main
street. What was once the garden of tho
Into William Mclvelvy will soon present a
solid front of business blocks.
Among tho newspaper men noticed on
the fair grounds hist week, were Messrs.
Dlcterlch of tho Berwick Guzette, Bowman
of tho Independent, Hartman of the Nnntl.
coke Chronicle, and Myers of the Uatawissa
Item.
J. C. Fitzpatrick, of the Exchange Hotel,
and Shcrm. F. Peacock lire taking a little
recreation this week. They will visit New
York, lake a run up the Hudson, call nt
Boston, carom on Philadelphia, ami then
come homo.
Mr. Brucu Coleman of the Wilkes-Bnrro
News Dealer attended the fair hist Friday,
and wc were pleased to receive a pleasant
call from him nt our ofllce. His paper en.
joys a wldo circulation, and well deserves
it, as it Is nhly conducted. Mr. Coleman
is well known hero having been raised in
this county, and his many friends are glad
to know that ho Is meeting with success.
Hon. JohnB. Storm, Democratic Candidate
for congress in this district, mado a Hying
.visit to Bloomsburg, coming on Wednesday
evening and remaining until Thursday
noon. He came unexpectedly, so there was
uo demonstration, but a great mimy of our
citizens called on him at the Exchange
Hotel. He made a very favorable impres.
sion by his pleasant manners and inteilll
gent conversation. We shall probably see
more of him in tho future.
There were 1500 entries nt tho fair.
Hit in Mccttii :
1' nro for the round trip to Philadelphia obituary.
next Week liv Pnnnn. 11. 11. At i( TIpW.U
sntil l. V II !.... UnhrrlH. Kilt, nnn if tin. I,.li. IVh.r Mnl. There will 111' two ineeli igs nMioDlIU
and brother of sherllt U. If. Ent, died m "f
111 linnin In ItnrurtoV nn Tnnilnv. lln liml I m 4-1
himself With .n.rnll...l TrnM.r. ,! ,u.r.UV " -l -""T . t' . -Mfcl-Ml
" w...j uvvn muti iur Buvcnu wcuks, una flirting
"iisev ins siomncn wiiuoui curing tno hones of Ills rccovcrv wcro entertained nn.
his stomach without
troublesomo cough, should lako our ad
vice nnd uro nt onco Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup and get well.
Col. Frcczo's History of Columbia county
Is now going through tho press nnd wo
bopo to bavo It ready by tho holidays. It
Is printed on heavy paper, and will mako
n hanrisomo volume. Samples of tho press
work can ho seen nt tills olllcc.
The music class of Mrs. Nuss nnd Miss
Krcbs, will giro a concert nt Evans' Hall
this Friday evening, when the cantata of
"The Fairy Bridal" will bo produced.
Judging from the programme It will be nn
enjoyable entertainment. Admission 23
cents, children 15 cents.
Wu nro asked so frequently as to tho
prospects for tho establishment of the
Bridge works here, Hint wo must answer
that we have been unable to get any satis
factory tnfnrnintlon concerning the pnrtlcs.
til a few days beforo bis death when ho lie-
gnu to sink. This Is tho fifth death In tho
family, tho father nnd four sons following
one nnothcr tn succession. Mr. Ent wns a
good citizen ami took an ncttvo Interest In
nil public matters. Ho was one of the di
rectors of tho Bloom Poor District n few
years ago nnd wns elected constnblc of
Scott township for several years. In nil
his dealings bo was upright, and his genial
disposition mado him many friends. He
removed from Light Street to Berwick
about two years ago nnd wns engaged In
tho stove and tinware business. A wlfo
and two children are left to mourn bis death.
His ago was about 40 years. The funeral
took placo nt Light Street on Wednesday,
and wns largely attended. Jackson Posl
G. A. It., under the command of Col. A, D.
Secley, accompanied by tho Berwick Band,
nnd tho Odd Fellows, of both of which
bodies ho was a member, escorted the
remains to their final resting place. Mr.
In Columbia cnunly. At one o'clock In
tho afternoon of thai day there will be a
demonstration nt
DBBM TOJST,
nnd nt
In tho evening at half past seven, Both
of these meetings will be addressed by
J. Simpson Africa,
Dcmocrnllo cnndldatc for Secretary of In
tel mil affairs, and
Mortimer F. EJMot,
candidate, tor Congrcssman-at-hirec, and
others. These gentlemen are nble expo
nonts of the principles of honest govern
merit, nnd Columbia county will give them
a warm reception. Bands ofj inusle will
be in attendance.
Organize delegations In nil tint adjoining
townships nnd come with your banners
liying tn greet the cnmliuutcs of your
choice.
v- i . ... . . . ... . .i
ruiuimy appears to Know nnytiimg nt.out Ent WrtS n mcmhcr o Co, L i78 Hcelmcnt
He enlisted ns Sergeant, and was after-
the matter.
Is there any foundation for the suspicion
thatsomo of the Stalwarts' money lias found
Its way into this county and suddenly con
verted certain persons to Cameronlsm? If
so, thank Heaven there are very few Dem
ocrats who can bo Inllucnced In this way.
Strayed or ran away from the Bloom
Poor Houso on Tuesday, morning the
third of this month, n pauper named Eph
mini Elmer. He Is about live feet live
inches In height, chin whiskers sandy, and
of weak mind. Any onu seeing him or
knowing of his whereabouts will notify
Caleb Barton, Bloomsburg.
Until the llrst of January the hunter
may lawfully kill milled grouse within
tho borders of Pennsylvania. He may
also kill deer during tho same period.
Ho must not, however kill anyiabblts
that should cross his path until the list of
November, or quail until tho 15th of Octo
ber, nor uso dogs for killing deer.
Caw's Black Fluid Is the only known Ink
that Is positively non-corrosive to steel
pens.
Flows freely : does not thicken by ex-
posure, nnd has the decided advantage of
writing black nt first. It will not fade or
mould j deposits no sediment, and Is not
Injured by freezing. The best Ink for use in
fountain pens of nil kinds. For snlu by
Elwell & Blttenbender.
Tax Hale.
50 empty barrels and half bnrrels for bale
at the Exchange hotel.
Choice teas, coffees, and fancy groceries
at F. 8. Kiuports'.
Wantki) Three girls to do general
houeu work. Inquire at this olllco.
M. F. Eyerly Esq. has a quince tree on
his premises that grows fruit weighing thir
teen ounces.
H. J. Edwards of Briar Crc"k h.is
shown us u large onion, it weighs eighteen
and a half ounces.
Wasikd. An Intelligent young man tn
learn the retail Drug Business. Address
liiiEUM Bloomsburg Pa.
William Gcurhait nt Itoarlngcreek bad
his ten-year-old daughter nn exhibition at
the fair. She weighs over 200 pounds.
The adjourned sale of lauds for taxes,
by the County Treasurer will take place nt
the court house on November 0th. nt tea
o'clock In the morning.
Attempted Hafc Illowlnar,
The olllco of Ellas Mcndenhnll at his
lumber yard, was entered hist Thursday
night, and after drilling a hole In the safe,
the thieves attempted to blow it open, but
did not succeed. The olllco Is back from
Main street, und was probably selected as
a good one to "crack" for that reason.
Hold Kolibery.
Some miscreant elTerted nn entrance to
the house of Mrs. M. E. Ent hist Thursday
about noon while she was at tho fair
grounds and succeeded in getting away
with about twenty dollars In money. Tho
bureaus and closets were ransacked and
the contents left in emit confusion. No
clue has been obtained to the thief. It
was probably some of the many rogues
who were In town during the fair.
CntuvrlSHU MeclliiK.
Masonic Hall at Ciittiiwisn was well tilled
last Friday uveulng, on the occasion of Gt n-
era! McCiindless visit. Dr. Boblns presided,
W. II. Hliawn, J. B. Knlttlc, F. L. Shu.
man, Clias Handle, Henry Tutile, and M.
V. B. Kline were elected vice presi.
ents, and Joe Itnhiiis, Samuel Gorman,
George Mudget secretaries. The meeting
was opened by a short address fron Chulr-
man Buckingham, urirlni! the Democrats
to org.iiize, and then Gen. McCiindless
inndo one of his telling speeches. The
audience was an intelligent one and tho
peeches were frequently applauded,
Ilariunii tic HurtHort.
This enterprising Arm has recently enlarg-
d their foundry. They have a cupola with a
npaclty of eight tons of iron, and they are
now melting live or six tons a day. Their
ar simp Is in full blast and they are turn
lug out a good deal of work. Special at.
tention is given to repair of Osborne's
reapers and binders and all kinds of farm
lug Implements. The principal work of
this firm now is on heavy contracts for
coal breaker machinory, and they have till
cd a number of largo orders for the Scran
ton steel Works, 't he railroad company
has laid a switch on the premises, so that
the shipping of heavy pieces Is enmpara.
lively easy. About thirty men art! employ
cd In tho foundry nnd machine- shop, and
tho kindliest feeling exists between em
ployers and employees. Such establishments
are a credit, as well as an assistance to the
town.
Sergeant,
wards promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Obituary.
O. Bruco Wells, aged 10 years, 0 months
nnd 0 days, s.m of E. C. Wells, steward at
tho Normal school, died on Saturday night
at half past ten o'clock, after an Illness ot
nhout six weeks. Ho was a graduate of
the Normal school, and h-ul passed a very
creditable examination for admission to
the Sophomore class at Lafayette college,
which lie Intended to enter in September.
Only n few days before the time for Ids
departure ho jas stricken down with
malarial fever, to which disease he fell a
victim, In the Mower of his youth. Last
year no was employed ns nn assistant
teacher in tno school, ami by ills ninny
excellent qualities of bead and heart he
cniicnrcil nimselt to nil. llrucc wns n
young man of moro than ordinary ability,
of noble character, and a consistent mem
ber of tho Episcopal church. His aflllcted
parents and sisters have the sympathy of
tho entire community In this great be
reavement. The funeral services took
place at St. Paul's P, E. church on Wed-
nesday morning at eight o'clock, and tho
remains were taken to Muncy for inter
ment. A committee of the Phllologiau
society of which ho was a member, accom
panied the family and friends.
Ilerwlclc IlltH.
Quite a largo number of persons from
Berwick visited the Fair, and all express
themselves well pleased with their trip.
Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Evans of this place
lost their oldest child, a very Interesting
little girl on Sunday last. They arc sym.
pathlzed with by the entire community.
Prof Shcppard's lecture here was :i big
success. The Hall was Illicit by nn nppre
dative audience, and the lecture course
was fairly Inaugurated, hnougli course
tickets have already been sold to pay the
expenses of nil the lectures.
Tho wedding of A. W. Dickson to Miss
Snllie Freas, was a grand allalr. The
church was crowded to its utmost cap.ici
ty. Tho happy couple are now on their
wedding tour tnking in New York,
Blnghnmton and other places.
The work of grading the streets and
paving of sidewalks Is being rapidly
pushed along and ere long our town will
present a very neat and attractive appear-
mice.
Col. A. D. Sceley has greatly Improved
tho appearance of his residence by the
addition of an iron fence, and otherwise
It is a very pleasant home.
The UplHeoiml Ilnrtal Croiuul,
oitiiKit of mi: eoriiT.
In the Quarter Sessions of Columbia Co.
in inn matter ol
the Episcopal burying ground (
on Second and lion streets In
the town of B.'oomsbuig. j
And now October (1, 18SJ, It appear
Ing that due notice has been given of tho
llulo to show causo fcc.,grantcdonthe lltb.
day of September last, the same came on
for hearing, tho Corporation of St. Paul's
Episcopal church, nnd the municipal nil-
thoritles of tho town of Bloomsburg being
respectively represented by counsel, whore
upon the parties wen; heaid and witnesses
e xnmlned, fiom whose testimony 1 appears
that the said burying ground Is In a dilap
idated condition and Is so wholly uncated
for that It has grown iqi with high wild
grass and briars, and has become In fact n
im4i'c nuitanee. Upon the evidence pro
duced the Court is satisfied that the said
burying ground, hounded ou the south by
Second street and on the west by Iron
street in the town of Bloomsburg has be
come, arid in a public miincc It Is therefore
ordered and directetl that the dead there bur
led be removed therefrom by the President
nnd Town Council of the town of Blooms
burg (except the remains of Wesley Bote
nnd his wife, which with the materials
above the same nre to he removed by
James Bote In accordance with and under
the stipulation with St. Paul's llplscopill
church this day tiled) to Boscinont Ceme
tery in said town by the llrst day of April
next. In cases where the relations of any
of the dead shall procure a lot in said
Hosomoi'jj Cemetery, and desire that the
remains of their ilcail shall bo removei
thereto the request shall hu compiled with
by the said authorities. In cases where
no such request shall be mado and the
friends of persons theie bulled shall not
after four weeks public notice themselves
remove their dead, the municipal authorl
lies of the nforesaid town shall cause the
dead to be removed to some suitable por
tion of Bosemont Cemetery to be procured
and set apart by them for that purpo-e.
ii "i nr. t'ot'irr.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
t K.lOW WIIRmoP I 81'RAK,
For I hnvo used It extensively. I regard
lnrKcrs Dinger ionic n most excellent rem
cdv for kidnev. lunir nnd stomnch dlsnr.
ders. It Invlgorntcs without Intoxicating.
J. Francis, Hellglo Phllos, Journal, Chica
go- .
Oil, WHAT A OOttOltl
Will vnu heed tho warning. The signal
perhaps of tha sure approach of that moro
terrible disease Consumption. Ask your
selves If you can afford for tho Bake of
saving 50 cts., tn run tho risk nnd do noth
ing fur It, W c know from experience that
Sldloh's Curb will euro your Cough. It
never falls. This explains why moro than
n Million bottles wcro sold tho pnst year.
It relieves Croup, nnd Whooping Cough, nt
once. Mothers do not ho without It. For
lame back, side, or chest, use Sldloh's
1'orus Plaster. Sold by J. II. Kiuports.
mny 13-cow.
After eating each meal take a done of
Brown's Iron Bitters. It helps dleestlon.
relieves tho full feeling about the stomach.
A AtimSKKIl FIIOU ltllRtlMAT.V,
I limned nhout for years with n ennc. nnd
could not bend down without excruciating
pain, l'nrker's Dinger Tome clieclcu an
astonishing cure and keeps mo well. It Is
Infallible. M. Gullfoylc. Blnchamton, N.
Y- ,
"Facts speak plainer than words."
Proof i "The Doctor told mo to take a
blue pill, but I didn't, for I had already
been poisoned twico by mercury. Tho
druggist told me to try Kldnoy-Wort, nnd
i iiui. it wns just tno thing tor my bil
iousness nnd constipation, nnd now I nm
as well as ever. "--A. P. Snnford. Sold in
both dry nnd liquid form.
Wo have a speedy and positive cure for
catarrh, dipthcrla, canker mouth and
headache in Sldloh's Cntnrrh Itcmedy. A
nasal injector free with each bottle. Uso
It If you desire health nnd sweet breath.
Price 50 cents. Sold by J. H. Klnports.
may 12-cow.
Wc nro persuaded thjit tho ancient
Hermes with all the subtle art and natural
resources of tho Alchemists, was a very
f oor doctor compared with Mrs. Lydla E.
'Inkham, of Lynn, Mass. Hermes may
havo been after all only n clever practit
ioner of tho Blnek Art s but we know there
Is uo humbug in the pharmaceutical
chemistry of Mrs. Pinkhnm's Vegetahlo
Compound.
DYSI'KI'SIA AND LlVKIt COMPLAINT.
Is it not worth the small prlco of 75 cents
to free yourself of every symptom of these
distressing complaints, If you think so call
at our sto'ro and get a bottle of Sldloh's
Vitallzcr, every bottle has a printed guar
iintee on It, use accordingly and If It docs
von no good it will cost you nothing. Sold
hy .1. 11. Kiuports.
may 12-cow.
rHl'In tho Diamond Dyes moro coloring
Is given for ten cents than in any 15 or 25
cent dyes, nnd they give faster nnd more
brilliant colors.
For diarrhea anil dysentery get Dr.
Gale's cholera specific. It Is tho best nr.
tide. It novcr falls to euro. It always
proves satisfactory only 25 cents.
Now Is tho time to clear your feet of
corns, bunions and callouses. Dr. Gales'
corn euro Is warranted. Monoy refunded
it not satisfactory, cents per paexngc.
Our stock of cloth, hair, nail, shaving
and tooth brushes contains bargains which
customers win not ian to appreciate.
Don't forcet It 1 Hcndcrsbott's German
Liniment Is a whole mcdlclnc-chcst In
Itself. It relieves pain almost Imtantly.
It is an Internal and external remedy
which can bo taken or applied for almost
any disease of man or benst. Largo
bottles ou cents.
THE BI CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
will bring crowds of our out-of-town customers to Plillndolpliin.
Wo nro now arrniiging for llio'ir.coiiveiiionco mul comfort, mul ilcsiro.,tlicm
to mako
OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS
diiritig their visit.
Parcels can bo checked nt tho Mnrkct Street cntratico and will bo kept, un
til called for.
At tho Hureau of Information nil questions concerning tho situation of
nlaccs of interest, and tho way to roach them will bo clieerlully ami tuny an-
wered.
Tho Ladies Parlor on tho second floor away fiom all bustle and noise, is
oasy accessible by elevator and affords a pleasant meeting placo for friends, and
, f I UVMUUtillt DI'W v-ow ... Ji w
rrimiiv mcuicinc c icnis omvimnir en i
ftH1 fehTi',MTLNl8..boiilf.,,i nowspapcrs and writing materials. Retiring and dressing rooms arc adjoining,
evory farmer suouid naro can and sec
them.
We keep well stocked with tho best,
;rlctly ourc. spices of all kinds bIso
flavoring extracts. Borax tn packages,
1 I . . . T 1
aim inu ues i oi ijnunury soaps. I i
N J HenderShOtt A special exhibition of the new'fashion in ovcry department of Dry Goods
will be mado by us daily during tho colouration, nnd to overy latiy tueso mspiays
i . . e ;
MARKET REPORTS win 1,0 doubt 1)0 amonB tlie moit inteiesting sights of tho lii Centcnmal Anni
I i vcrsary.
Wheat nsr tmsoel Il.oo
Rre " M omn A -nm-n tnrW -r nfYMrr?
Corn, " t Ire a Jl JDn.tWWJC K VJUV Jl nauat
Flour par barrel M0 I
f'lnvrtrflfl ... i.BO I
Dealers in DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY,
TAUOW . vrt
Eighth and Filbert
For a certain and permanent cure for
ague, chills and fever, dumb aguo trial-'
arlal fever, Ac, get llcndcrshott's Ague
Tonic. It is stiecinc tor all tnosc dis
tressing diseases arising from exposure to
stagnant water, bogs and ail marsh-mlas-
mntic influences. Pint bottles $1.00. '
MARRIAGES.
I'nlr JHoteH.
" Foreign nnd domestic fruits, staplo nnd
fancy groceries, lamps, quernswnre,
crockc.y and glasswnre at F, S. Kiuports',
Glvo lit in a call.
New canned goods, raisins, dried fruit,
bottled goods, nice and fresh, nt low prices
nt F. S. Kiuports' grocery.
Rev. I). Jl. Klnter of Stillwater, caught
over 11100 fish during the past season with
rod and line. Not many can surpass him
as a llshermnu.
llev. Thomas Guard of llalllmnre, who
lectured recently at Derwlck and Dnnvlli
died at his homo In Baltimore on tho lfllh
Inst.
Tho Danville American spenks of tho
Atnprano tones of the new Presbyterian organ
nt that place, hvhlently tho musical edii
cation of tho Imrrican has been neglected,
People will do well to buy their grocer,
lea ut F. S. Kiuports'. Goods delivere
free any tlmo of the day, No trouble to
show goods. Always fresh and as cheap
us the next.
"Hazel Klrke" will be performed at the
opera bouse some tlmo during (lie season
by tho Madison Sipiuro Theatre Company
They have been hero before, and their c.v
cellence Is well known to our people,
The secretary of the Agricultural Sod
' clcty will issue orders at tho olllco of
1 J. Vandcrsllco on Saturday afternoon
October 21st at two o'clock. The orders
will be cashed by tho liloomslmrg Nanking
Co.
Too Many Hwlntllern.
The conduct of the fair this year by the
otlleers was wy successful in every re.
spect, and entirely tatisfaclory In every
thing hut one. There were too many
swindlers allowed to play their games on
the ground. Games of chance, which If
played on tho street at nny other tlmo
would havo subjected the proprietor to
lino and Imprisonment, were allowed to bo
conducted openly and undisturbed by tho
payment of a few dollars for thu privilege.
Tho bull throwing game, tho striking ma-
chines, thu lotteries and nil that, are catch
pennies, which do no one any good, and
aro suro to capture tho money of the un
wary. Tho fairs uro for something inoru
than to afford 1111 opportunity to swindlers
to get the people's money, and the people
ought to ho protected against them, An
exhibition that Instructs or amuses, Is not
objectionable, hut schemes based on get
ting something for nothing ought not to ho
tolerated.
A Hliiiiiu-fut Hwlmlle.
A house belonging to Charles llelelmrt
In Main township, was destroyed by fir
on Monday night. Loss about $1000, uo
I..,... i. . i i
iiiBuiuuev. ii v iiiiyu nut ivarnvu liny Hir-
tlcti'nrs.
An old man named l.smi Uirton wns
swindled out of $100 last Friday by some
of the many sharpers who attended tho
fall- Just how It wns ilimo Is not known,
but one of tho party met Mr. Olrton on thu
street and pretending to bo an old friend,
was soon Joined by his accomplice, who
was Introduced to tho victim ily repre
sentlug that they would either pay a large
Interest for the use of the money, or else
that they would secure him a largo ciuan
tlty of hind in the west, they Induced thu
old man to go homo and get his money
$100, ami huud It over to them, when they
disappeared. There were two of tlnm,
and ono stopped at tbi Kxehango Hotel,
forgetting to pay his bill when bo left. As
nearly as wu can lenm their description, it
Is as follows i One was short and heavy,
woro a reddish suit of clothes, dark com-
plexiun und brown mustache, Tho other
was rather slender, woro a light suit, ami
bad a ml mustache,
Tho Oraugevllle Band nttended Ide Fair
ou Saturday. They look well In their new
uniforms, and piny well ton-
The Friendship and llescue Fire com
panics were on the grounds on Friday
afternoon with their hose carriages.
The concert of the IJloomsburg Cornet
Band on Friday afternoon at the Hand
stand, consisted of n number of excellent
selections, all well performed. Our band
won golden opinions from everybody by
their tine playing.
A horse belonging to Joseph W. lives,
ot Mlllvlllc, was shot in the neck ou the
Fair grounds. A party who had obtained
a license to conduct a shooting gallery,
used stronger cartridges than he thought.
nnd ono of the balls went through Him
board back of Hie target mi l entered the
horse's neck. It might just ns easily have
Btruck n human being. The horse Is still
living but it is impossible to 'tell whether It
will recover.
Tho total receipts of the Fair were in the
neighborhood of $3000.
Tho Grand Army boy did well nt the
dinner stand. Tho decorations at the en
trance were put up hy C. S. Fornwahl.
A gold headed cane was voted for under
the iiusplccs of the G. A. It., the candl
dates being W. It. Tubbs of the Kxclmngo
Hotel, G. II. llrown of tho Central, 1). A
Heckly of the Itepubliean, and Geo. K,
Klwi'll of thu Cm.u.MiiuN. Tho lesult will
not he known until this Filday evening
Democratic MectliiiiH.
The opera house was well filled last
week,Thursday evening, at tho Demon atle
meeting. Chairman Buckingham called
thu meeting to order, and an organization
was effected by the election of Hon. C. 11,
Uuckalcw as chatrman. The followlu,
vice-presidents were elected i Judge Klwell,
(J. 11. McHvnry. David J.owenberg, N- P.
.Moore, John Graham, A. B. Hiiiiman,
Henry llosenstock, S. P. Hiiuley, O. O
Barkley, Itolandus Heibeln, George Lock-
nril, Jacob longer, John Lore, l.
II, Ent, Conrud Kreamer, Daniel
Curry, William Shaffer, Baltls Ster.
ng, George Hassert. Tho secretaries
were Stephen Folic, Peter Lennon und J.
O. Yocum. Mr, Bucknlew made n bile
address and then Introduced General Wll
Hum McCumlh'S8, of Philadelphia, as the
orator of tho evening The General inndo
an excellent speech, nnd was frequently
applauded, Among other things bo charged
tho Hepubllcou party with being rcsponsl
clo for tho war, and said that thu men now
who had most to say about that party hav,
ing fought tho war, wero amongst those
who never served a day ns a soldier, tho
Mny.aMiomu patriots. All through he
mado telling points, which wns evinced by
thu fact that several stalwaits who couldn't
stand thu truth, left thu hall while he was
speaking. On Monday evening, October
SJnt, thu pcoplu of Bloomsburg, nnd thu
surrounding country will have an oppnrtu.
nlty ot listening to two of tho Democratic
candidates for Statu olllcc J, Simpson
Africa, and Mortimer F, Klllot will speak at
tho Opera Houeu on Hint date. As this
will probably bo tho hist speech of tho
campaign in Bloomsburg, by foreign
speakers, every Democrat should bo on
huud to bear a fair and honest plea for his
party. Special arrangements will bo mado
for thu ladles, who nro all Invited to attend.
Jokes M.uri. At St. Paul's church,
Bloomsburg, September Kith ISS'J, hy tho
Kev. L. Zahner, Horatio C. Jones, of
Philadelphia, to Catharine B. Mans, of
Danville.
At the rectory of St. Paul's church,
Bloomsburg, October 17th 1830, hy the
llev, L. Calmer, Harry French to Snllie
Itubinholl, all of Mlllllnvllle, Pa.
Moohk Li:.mo.s'. On September 14th, at
the residence of Jessie Brumstetler, Mlll-
ville, Pa., by C. W. Cooper, Mr. Garten
Moore, of Sweet Valley, Pa., to Miss Ellen
Lemon of Mlllvlllc, P.i.
Fai:iii:u Hku.i;niii!a:;i)t. On Thursday,
October 12th, at the residence of I. S.
Dilldine, Mlllvlllc, Pa., by the Fjiinc, .Mr.
Samuel F.irber, of Holushiirg, Pa., to Miss
Catharine llellebrandt, of Ornngeville, Pa.
Ki.isi: Lkmon. On Thursday, October
12lh, at thu bride's home, by the same,
Mr. Chirk O. Kline, to Miss Sarah S.
Lemon, all of Greenwood, Columbia conn-
ty, Pa.
Sec a woman In another column, near
Spcer's Vineyards, picking grapes from
which Spcer's Port Grape Wine Is made,
that Is so highly esteemed by the medical
profession, for tho use of Invalids, weakly
persons and the aged.
Kohl hy Druggists. sept'22-ly
The most obstinate cases of Catarrh and
Hay Fever aro cured by the uso of Elys'
Cream Balm, theonly ngreeablo remedy.
Price fiO cents.
Apply into nostrils with little linger.
From Major Downs, Military Instructor:
Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y.,
During the very cold weather I was suf.
ferine with Catarrh. My head and throat
nehed so severely that I was obliged to
glvo up everything nnd keep quiet. Ely's
Cream Balm was suggested. Within an
hour from the llrst application I felt re
lieved, the pain begnn to subside. In two
days was entirely cured. W. A. Downs.
Feb. 15, 1881.
My son, aged nine years, was aflllcted
with Catarrh i thu usu of Ely's Cream
Balm ejected a completo cure. W. E.
IlaminSn, Druggist, Easton, Pa.
Hiur.oii'8 oATAiiim iif.medv. A marve
lous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle
there 13 an Ingenious nasal Injector for the
ninro successful treatment ot tliese com.
nhdnts without extra charge. Price 50cts.
Sold by J. H. Kiuports. may 5-eow.
a noon squaiii: mual
Is too often followed by a disordered stom-
cli, symptoms or dyspepsia or indigestion.
l.verv mifcinuie uyspepuc
Potatoes .40
nrlAd AliulAa 1 .GO
Hams U C:LtU n,J Unrhnt
Hides t Shoulders X uikiiiii unu inutnui,
cmckens ......... 1)
TurkcTi .11
oiwKwucai uower per iw
tht 1 tiy niTT . in TitTT.vna
i jinjAivr.ui jiirt. jiiAiiivf.iD. I ittnr
Uu'A 1V.M Yb' A Mil P AV'l'U1
Ptora-Flrra for winter and weak for lorlne: 11Q11U1 1U1AUU ttllU lflUxJJ,
prln(rolT.wT.-!i. LEAD Ik WlilH-
WnciT Market autet and casr: No 1 western
redti.io: Delawartand I'eannyl'inU rd $l.oi I p rjTTTfl fi IM M wLLM
i.io; lonjnerry rea anaamoer n.inti.u. I Qb UXIH w w -w
uorn Tno marati wu nrm ana Hcurxp: iwuaor
mra Thn mtrlrHt wan nrm DUL aulnl No. 1
whltinuw" No. taottmuue: No. 1 do ilmtle: Ho. I P
ImlzodwiMle.
LinD-Market was Arm: city ttettlo 1SV1C:
loose DUteunr.' lKCl prlmo steam lj Mctuvc) I COMMNKD WITH
news .narKfa wu acaay witu a iir aeuaaa;
rrf.nmf.rv nxtr& &3l2Uc: do (rood to ctaolCA f P.&31C
tyS&XZy3'' PURE LrlNSEEO OIJL
Kuas Firm and weU sold up; Pennsylvania too; I J
AND
A UDITOIl'S NOTICE.
-ptto-r nnTjOfia.
KlTlTIUr I'iTUkrlHI blllkUB UKIUlUt I "--' .
of ob an an TOVMsnir.
tub unaeniirnea auditor idn duq or idd ur r
fiirti-i In tha hand a of Jnhn fjaiariia &dmlnlfu
eWMn,,? NO UNPLEASANT ODOR.
niaappoiaiiaom aionicooirreeie.njuriy nnue
In llfmm,h,,r-f. nn I'tlaun! (V-.lhnr llftt 1 fM fl
at ten o'clock a. u , vrnon and where au persons I u (
uaTinr ciaium upon satu iuuu ro nHiurBiua iu
present them or be lorurer deoured from com.
Ing la on said fund. , n p .. n . i
BoLtMta. '""""Auditor., SaUSrdUUUIl UUUIiUllUCU
- 1
' : l
I
CHEAP. RATES
To PHILA DELPH f A and BETUENi
Account of Bi-Centoimia,
October 24A to 27M, incluiirc.
The Philadelphia & Heading llnllroad
Company will issue Special Excursion
Tickets from Rupert to Philadelphia and
return, good going only on early morning
train, but to return on any train until Oc
tober 27th, at
SINGLE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP.
Sales from 23rd to 27th lusts., inclusive.
C. G. HANCOCK,
Oen'l l'uiu. and Ticket Agent.
in cone !!
I'ei Hoiuil ! '' axon only !
Voltaic- licit Co., Marshall, Michigan, will
send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Eloelio. Voltaic
Dclts and Electric Appliance ou tiial for
thirty days to men (young or old) who are
allllcted with Nervous Debility, I.o.st Vital
Ity, and manhood, and kindred troubles,
guaranteeing hpeedy relief and complete
restoration of health nnd manly vigor.
Address as above. X. I5.--No risk is in-
cuiTcd, ns thirty days' trial Is allowed.
Oct. 23. 'Sl-ly
The great superiority of DR.
BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over
all othercough remedies is attested
by the immense popular demand
for that old established remedy.
&B1HS-3BB
In thu land
should know that he can be cured by a
timely uso of Burdock Dlood Bitters.
Price ijl,00.
"r.OL'ail OM JtATB."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
bed.buirs, skunks, chipmunks, gopliers.
lSe. Druggists.
NO M All Kit WHAT ItAl'l'ESS.
You may reit assured that you aro safe In
being speedily cured by Thomas' Eclectrlc
Ull in all cusch ni rucumausm, neurnigiu,
toothache.etc. Onu trial only Is neccssary
o prove lis clllcacy.
Si'ixn's Pour Omen Wink kok Weaklt
'i:ifoNs. This excellent product of the
nine Is prescribed and used ny tne icauing
pnyMcinni in ire country, wncn a generous
and nourishing wlno is desirable: especially
for females, aged persons and consumpt
ive."; and ly enurciies lor communion.
Hundreds ot New lork Physicians have
Islted Smer's Vlnevards and ine Cellars.
but twelve miles distant irom icw lorK,
mil nronounced his wlno pure nud unex-
celled. For snlu by C. A. Klelm.
Addison's Elver ltcnewer, or medicine
prepared foi diseases ot tno liver; dyspep
sia, sick and nervous headache, constipa
tion of tliu bowels, colic, sour siomncn,
heartburn, fever nnd acne, dropsy, jaun-
lice. ice. nrenared from roots and herbs
1 1 Icily vc'etablc. Pienared only by J. H.
Kiuports, Illoomsburg, Pa.
Aug. iiu om.
"uuciiurAiiiA."
OuIcK. coninleto cure, all nnnnylnu Kid-
nev, lilailder and urinary diseases. ?l.
Druggists.
IS.
Kill HAM
For the Cure of Coughs.
Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient
Consumption and for the relief of
consumptive persons in advanced
stages ot the Disease. 1'or
by all Druggists. Price, 2." cents.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Hags, Hags, llagn.
Flour sacks, all sizes,
store,
Buckwheat and
ul thu Coi.vmiiian
W. B. Allen has Just opened u lot of new
goous, embracing nno groceries, mail.
ware, painted cliluii, quci.'iiswnre, fcc. All
of the best, ami at the lowestjirlces.
npill7.tr
l.. i.. i nary lias enlarged iih t-lori. nil'
has on hand a lni'gu slock of iitovir',
hrnters, and ranges. Cellar heaters put in,
A new lot of bird cages lut lciilved
Pllres low. Call and i'ainliie. Main
htieel, below .Market, llloniusburg,
oct (I II w
hlnport'ii t'omniund Aslitle llals.iui, or
uiairim a eiire, , leuieiiy lliai n is neve
failed In dlailluea. It also gives Instant
relief In colic, cramp, or pain, In Ihnktom
ncn. rrepaiTiianii soidiiy.i. . innori
j;vam' block, Main St., Illoomsburg P.i,
.ug. -nn iini
i' lour nud feed can always bo had at
Allen's l-.ast end grocery, nprll 7-tf
Farmers dealing ntW. I) Allen's can I
accommodaled with stabling, njir. 7-tf,
As good cigara as can be loiind, In tow
uro iicpi in t, ii. Alien's r;at end gro
ceij,
SKIN'NV lll'.X.
"'i)W Health Henewer"
nnd vigor, ciiies Dyspep
sexual lloblllty.
nprll 7-if
vslores health
la, Impotence
AND
WE HAVE GOT IT.
on
MONEY REFUNDED.
i
DELIVERED FilEE OP FREIGHT
Whero we hnvo no agent. f
irSOrder3 and lnquirus by Jlnil 'or
Telephone receive rnoMiT attention.
BLANK BOOKS!
BLANK BOOKS!
Of every description li tiled and
bound lo order; also binder of all Peri
odicals Buch as Harper's, Century,
St. Nicholas, Petercsn'c, In fact
all Publications bound in latest nnd
most substantial styles.
Correspondence Solicited.
J. W. K.tGUUR,
110 & 112 W. MAEKET STEEET,
WILKES-BARRE, Pa.
-ADimUSS.-
i
Immense New Ski
of
MontOBrWhUe LeaQ Zinc 8tColorWoris
RUPERT, PA. '
HENRY S. HE AY, Proprietor.
F. B, HARTMAN, SALESMAN. ;
Uty w .cm
Public Sale!'
1 UD1TOIM NOTIfiR.
2X.
MriTEOPJOHKMC HIVS0LDS, BKCKiSEn.,
Hio unflerstgccd auditor arpHntca by tliOr
iliann Conrtot Columbia county, to nuke dlstrl
lUtloa Of tlid OlmiCH of thn fund In tnn linr.rtH
Ot II. W. McHeynoldi nclmtnlstratrT, to ana
nnionB tbu parties entitled Hierelo. will bit at Ills
or.lcu In the town ol Illoomsburg, on "uturday,
November lltliliai, my a. rn., to pertorm tbo
duties ( bis appointment, when and where all
mmcs inurtyuuin said mnu must auena or
io debarred from recclvlnj any Blmro thpreor.
O.O. DAItKLEY'
cctM-ta Auditor.
s
IIEHIFF'S NOTICE.
bLU 1 J111N br, FARMING LAND
n
hats;
CAPS, SHIRTS
Democratic State Ticket,
For CioveincT,
KOI1KUT E. PATTISON,
oi' rnir.Aiini.i'iiiv.
Tor Lieu tenant Governor,
CUAUNOV V. HLACK,
or vouk.
For Jinlgu of the fjiipniuo Uiiurt,
SILAS M. CLAHK,
Ol' INDIANA.
For Seuietnry of Inteinal Affniro,
.1. SIMPSON AFHICA,
OP lU'.NTIKIlDON.
For CongH'.ssiiiaii-nt.I.sirjji',
JIOHTIMKll F. KLLIOIT,
or tioiia.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Congies,
HON, JOHN 11. STOKM.
Ol' MON'ltOK COltNTV.
Piesidt'iit Judye,
HON. WILLIAM KLWI'.LL.
State Senator,
V. W. IIA11T,
or i.vcomino.
L'iiespiitfitivrK,
HON. T. .1. VANDKHSLICU,
WILLIAM UHYSON.
Sheiiff,
' .101IN MOUUKV.
Coroner,
JOHN J'. 1IANNON.
Jury L'oinniisHioncr,
aiiOHGU W. DERH.
nnd
OF
Goxxsf Furnishiug
GOODS.
Fall Novelties
AT
PRICES THAT
WILL
tOTONM YOU
CALL AND
BE coasrviisraEiD.
AT
The undersigned will offer at public salj on tho
premises ou
Thursdtiy, November 2, 1882,
lit 1 o'cloct p. m., tin) (arm sltuto at tno lower
tud ot Ui?r, Boott township, cuntalnlni; a1, our;
72 ACRES,
moro or less, all under cultlvatl in, There ) .
lart'i) brick dw olllui; bowie, lurgo burn, thuU, nud
all the necesjuiy oul-bulldlnes on tho ppcinltw,
all lu uood repair, rttl.ty.of Iiult or .11 kind-' It
H a very dejlrahla property. '
At the baine time ana pU:o will be said the .
Excelsior "Vinegar AYoi':S
with eood Irama building, and ubout I
ONE AOftB Of LAND
Terras m.dj known on d ly i t sale.
JO IN 8IIUMAN,
Kspj.l'.
Oct. , 4.W
A VALDABIjE FARSI
AT
Private Sale.
The undersigned will at I'rivuto talo the
firm ot Hlchard l)mott, latoot MaJIwn town
ship, Ooluinbltcouuty, deceaiol. Tlio aildltrm
ti located near Jen.o;airn. and ont.Uni a
frame bouse, tramo b.iru, audo'itbnlld ngs, pljuly
of (rult, laud well watt red, And cooUlus
1G7 Acres of Lund,
About to (.croi ot whleh is tlmbtrcd.
For pirtlculard Imiulro ottho undersigned at
White Hall, Montour county, or ot Jasper Demon
on the premises.
WBSMJV 1I0LDRBN,
Agent tor heirs ot ltlchard Demott.
OcUH.I inn.
to owNmia of fish "bjisekts, nu wmiis, kiddi.ks,
AC.
Nn'ttco Is horebv clven rial, tho Sherllt ot ml
U'nbla county Ins besn nottned or tho oxlstenco
ol bucIi contrlvrnces fortlio catcblns ot llslins
uiu ujuiiiiuuiy jwiiutvii A. I15U U USKCLH, veiwcirR,
klddlru. Ijnuft or fuclno nms. and nflier normnn.
ently sot means ot nklng il.h, in tho funiwlun.
na river and Klslilngcnek within his ballwlck.
1 do Hereby declare tho said contrlvanes tnut
common nulsancea, and order them to be dis
mantled by their owners or managers within ten
days, so ai to render thoni no longer capablo or
taking or InJ'iilng the Hsliss ot the btiu.ms of
wlulcvi'r kind. It this order u not obejed, I
shall nroc-cd at tin explrailon of ten ds u
uca.iuj iud a.m iuu vr i ..inius uui;uruinf Ul 11.0 AC&
of Assombly In tuch cases made und provided.
U. II. ENT.
Oct 13,'si-jw Bheiltr ot Columbia County.
UniTOlt'S NOTICK.
KSTATK OF JI1VIO LIE, UEv'SASEI).
The undenlgned auditor nppotnt"d by tho
Orphan's Court of Columbia couutv ton-akdis-irloution
of ilntiuiid in t lie hnwWof tno aamlnls.
tr.itur ot said dec.Klent to and nmnne 111' P-inles
entitled ttierelo. wilt rciform tho duties or his nn.
polntmeut a'. lbuolll-H of Knorr X Wlnterstcen
in liloomsbur?. i'ii.mi Saturday the tsthdaynf
o. Mber, ot ten o'clock u. m., when and whero all
persons having cia'ms upon sum fund i r it
auestd to pii-soul liiemorbo forever debarred
ttom coirJng to ou said fund
a l tf. WINTBItSrEKN,
Octt-ta Auditor.
UDITOU'S NOT1CK.
WflTKCF OJINFIIILP UilllUSOS PEC2ASED.
The undeislgncd nudltornppo'nud bvtlioor
pUaas court of Columbia county, to dlslrlbiitu
b.ilsnco In th hnrtds of the surviving Fxecutor in
Hie estatoof Canneld llairliou dec l. or lioomi
burg, will attend to that duty at hit oni'ie In
liuomsburg, on t-aturdav, NovcH'or tlh, ntton
o'clock in the forenoon, when and whero nil per
sint having claims upon Mild fund aro reijuesto I
vu uic3?uv ti.ciu ur wuiuit'vi;r ueosnui irom com
tiij In 01 said fund.
O. '.V. MII.LKU.
, , Auditor.
Oct. 8, to.
COD-LIVER Oil
V?IMuV Cheaveat
BttPrtOrla
Mr. IIWbMt '
tMlifr to IU dallcu. rJ
titeuiltnwll. rorulobrDrairtiiU.
WJ.SthltrrtllntCotyrAN.T.
oct tw i w d
TOTICE IS HEUKUY GIVKN'TII.VT
An application will bo madj, undr lUi provl.
s'ons oi tbo Act of iho General Assembly of th
Ctmmcnwealth oi lvnnsjlvunla, approved sain
day ot April, ISJ1 entitled "An Act to provide tor
tl-.e Incorporation and Herniation oi certain Cor.
xjnutuiu, uun suv.rui supplements inireui. for
;liu charter of a coroirail in. to bno.nii.i i'Iik
JOHNSON IIKASI.KVCii.M. CO MI'ANV." propose 1
Muoiuvvtiwaiuitur uiu imrpusB ui mining aii'i
selling anthraclto ,-oal. and amulrinir nnd i.xnr.
clslng a 1 tha franch'so', rights and privileges re-
,..., k ,u ui uuiiuuvit;u mm iuu uuiiii'guiuu, us
and dlspj ttlon of real and personal property, nnd
all other franchises, rights a.d privileges or 11
mining comnaoy iii'-orp'jraicn nnuer the abuvo
mentioned Act and Mipploment.
'1 be mining operations of tlij Company aro 10
be carried on In the county ot Columbia. In Hid
ttlataof l'lDDSilvuniu, nnd sales nud dellverut
are to bo mile wlihln or with ,ut th'i sud tita'u.
ruwer w bii ur ri'iuas nut real esuiuj 01 mo cor.
por.ilon Is tobe ox'rilvd bv tin Dir-ctiirn win..
outtlio necesiliy of obtaining thu consent of Hu
BVUVJ.UU UlTS.
II. M. CL'MMINOS.
Hilieliorfir Appllnnts.
oct W.
A T A R R H Elys' 0: oan Ba:m
M r im ii r Q, Kncctunl y clcunsct
w
in l" Rl v AM'iiii. niary and expenses
till I' rA ,wkl- i nci.Aiti: a .iiifimiM
IV Li Is .'lUlti:, Nuwrjmen, lWalon,.sia6s. I
r Oct, 11 1 y,
AINWIUOIIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE OltOCEltS,
FlIlLADEU'lIIA.
f BAB, BVnUt'3, COFFEE, SUOAIt, ilOLlbStt),
BICl, triCES. BICARB SOP1, to., to.
V, X. Corner Second and Arch streets.
urordenwUl rooelve vromptattentlou
111 nah.il lui-bages ur
Catarrh il v ru, caui..
tiigheilthv lUiTuil ii h
tll'S't li.ll immatlon,
pritect. the mem.
brant from nddlllonnl
colds.ccmplctely ho Is
Iha sores Dd icstorot
tl.o venae of two ai d
sir.itt. Iler.etlelal ro
.ults ro reallicd by a
few U nllcuiloLH. a
thorougli trealinei t
mil cure ciiuirii, I uy
fovir &o I'neiiiialnl
for colds lu tbo Iuuu
Agro.'uiuu io uso. An-
HAY- FEVER i,'?.oiVr1.1s,.10fi,,
receipt nf titty cehts.wiiim ill a puckage for luU
by a'l dmirglsU.
KlYS CUKAM 1IALM CO., Oswego, N. V.
SUBSORIHE FOU
THE COLUMBIAN,
SI. 50 A YEAR.