The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., V U IDA SKPTUMUUIt Sl.Twa Correct Kallroad Time Tnhlc. Train I on tiio I'nll&dolphl. tt H. H. leave Ituncrt moht.i. , OOBTII. t, 80i. m. 11 45 a.m. vi p, in. j3 p, m, Tnlns on tho D. L. A W. II. II. loAvontooinaburi follows i north. Boom. Jttjn.m. 8.ia. m.i 10 47 n. m. 11 45 a. m. f 8 P. in. 4 !j p. tn. Tho 1 1 45 train south connects with the I'lilla. dolphin ft Heading at import, and with tlm Northorn Oentr.il at Northumberland. TIM (km a. m, tr.Unconnectsnt Sorthurnbcrlanrt with : train on I'unniylTanU road roachlne' ruliadsiphla at sun p. m. Tho tliU train connect with rnll.tdjlphta and (loading ron 1 ut impart at 11:50 reaching Phila delphia at C:00 p.m. Tho Itsis train connects with Pennsylvania roal at Northumberland at Mi reaching I'hlladel phla at 7:3 p. m Tho 4:30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland ate:nj p. m. anu roaches Philadelphia at :t5 a, m. Train! onttn N. & W. II. Perry aa follows : NORTH. T.41 a. m 6.31 p. m KatlffaypMY Bloom sotrrn. U.nfl p. m. LOT p. m. nernoiuil. Mrs. C. I. II11111I Is visiting her parents. Miss Julia Wnllcr of Wnshlngtnn Is vis. lttng nt her uncle's, Hcv. I). J. Wnllcr, Sr. W. 11. 1'oust returned from tho we9t 011 Monday. Mrs. W. J. Hlicknlow Is visiting relatives hero. Miss llesslo W. MnKclvy returned to school at Chestnut 1 1 ill on Thursday. Miss Annlo Everett of Wllkesbarro Is tho guest of Mrs. J. P. Peacock. Fred. H. Hartmnn has moved from Kupert to this town. Ho resides on West Main street. Hal. B. Wurdin, son of E. M. Wnrdln, of Carthage, Missouri, Is visiting 'his friends hero. Court In Diinylllo this week. Oysters nt Jncohy's on Saturday. Until tho rains of Inst week came, some of the Mt. Cnrmol people were obliged to carry water two miles. Tho hand of Irish gypsies that was hero a few weeks ago, has gone into winter qunr tcrs at Newark, New Jersey. I. W.-IIurtman has put In sewer pipe for the accommodation of his tenants In his store building. Foit Sale. A separator, made by David Savage. In good condition. WUl bo sold cheap. Apply to Howard Kltne, Ornnge vlllc, Pa. A suspension of Judgment Is all we a3k don't buy anywhere until you have seen the new goods at David Iiowcnberg's. Tliu Friendship Firo Company, nccom. panled by the Afton Band, went to Scran, ton on Wednesday evening to attend tlio Fireman's convention. L. Dcrnhurd keeps In stock the best pla. ted ware in knives, forks, spuons, casters Ac. Articles engraved free of charge, good plated tea spoons at $1.35 a set. J. S. Rcltz has purchased a steam en gine and boiler to bo used in connection with his meat chopping machine. He has also commenced tho sale of the Chicago dressed beef. Lost. Between Ornngoville and Blooms burg a small case containing a slope level. Any person finding and returning it to tho Republican Olllcc, in good condition, will bo s nil ably rewarded. Tho district attorney of Montour county had tho chief burgess mid members of town council of Danville brought In court on Tuesday for neglect to repair Market street. Thoy were bound over for trial at next term of court. Court begins next Monday. Wo shall bo pleased to receive visits from as many of our subscribers us can find It convenient to call. If you owe anything cpme in and pay It. If you don't owe anything come in anyway. Tho Conyngham township schools tiro in operation tiio illillculty about the appoint ment of teachers having been settled by a reexamination of tho rejected applicants for certificates, when they all passed, Wo print elsewhere tiio act requiring dentists to register. Wo were unable to procure a copy of the act sooner, owing to the delay ia publication of tlm Pamphlet laws. Tho place to nsccrtnlu "What to wear," for tho coming season, Is nt I). LowBSnEito's. The ladies a nil friends of tho Evangeli cal Church, will hold nn oyster supper and an Ico cream festival in Evans' Hall, on Saturday afternoon and evening, Sept. !22d. Proceeds to bo applied in liquidating tho indebtedness on their church. Wo bespeak for tiicm'a liberal patronage. The Montour republican convention on Baturday September ;15, placed In nomlna Hon tho following ticket : Associate judge, Jesse B'jiwcr, sr ; county Treasurer, Jneob Moscr j register and recorder, W. Boyd (Joarhart j congressional conferees, Edward 8. dcathart, Col. J. F. Kamsey, William L. Qouger ; alternate, William B. Baldy. The proceeds of tho festival held nt tho Qreemvuod M. E. Church Sept. 15, 1883, vrero $31.17., oxpensos $01.43. Net pro coeds $319.74, which will pay tho church's doht. Tho contest for the prtzo ring brought in $310.03. Tho ring was won by Miss Iloso Station, sho having collected $00,30 ; Miss Muttio Olrton $70.50 ; Miss Ida Cox $55.25. Mrs. h. E. Waller and Miss Julia Waller were thrown from a buggy on Tuesday but escaped without serious injury. They wcro driving under tho trestle at Rupert whan tt train camo nloug and frightened tho horse, which turned scfsuildonly 11s to upset tho buggy. Tho horso was caught near tho station. John Turner and William Pettlt aro cn. Bgcd In opening a drift on tho land of Henjamln Miller In Scott township, for tho Bunbury Lead Company. They have struck art eight Inch vein of lend oro und Judging from tho specimens which wo have In our oftlce wo wnuld suppose It to bu quite rich. Whether It can bo found In paying quantl. tics remains to bo seen. The great Lamont & Wilson European pcclnlty Combination will appear at tuo Opera Houso on Thursday evening Bept, 87th. It is pronounced by tho prcBS and public to bo tho strongest, combination of tho kind on tho rond. They oro meeting With pri nt niioreag. don't fall to SCO tllCin. Geo. K Sands Is tho business manager and advertising heavy. Tho merchant tailoring department of David Lowcnberg Is now replete with all tho novelties In gents' wear, ('ail ami seo the fall styles. Tho Premium List to sent out with thW Pupcr. It U publ9iIC(i on n separate sheet so that wo mayglvo tho usual amount of Kittling matter. Tho Couimman Is tho only paper In the county that presents It jn (his form. It Is much moro convenient for reference, and moro ncceplablo to our renders. honoB-AH persons doslrlng to exhibit at Col Co Fair will plcaso send in thfclr Lists carefully classed ami thus savo them selves much annoyance, as no entries will bo made after Tuesday. Address, Fred 11. Harlman, Becy, 2w Bloomsburg, Pa. Tiio Interior of the Prothonotary's ofllco has been rcatrniigcd In amnnnc'r that Is h very decided Improvement. New counters havo been put in with pigeon holes for tho dockets, so arranged Hint tlm imnbo bo conveniently reached from cither side. a. uozen men can now do business in tho ofllco where only thrco or four r.nnld wnri- before Prothonotnry Krlckbaum devised mo improvements. Artistic nnd Decorative Painting. In. structlon given in water color, oil, lustra painting, &c. Decorating china n special, ty. Barhotlnc waro finished In T.lmn glaze. Orders for Christmas solicited early. Ladles arc Invited to call nnd ex. amino samples. Lesson days, Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays privately. Work made easy for ladles unaccustomed to drawing. For further particulars please address II. J. JlAoAitTiion, , Normal School, Sep 14-lw Bloomsburg, Pn. The fire department of Winona, Mlnnc sola, has, presented Its compliments to tho Winona Firo Company of this town In the shapo of a handsome badge. It Is hand painted on silk ribbon. The upper portion Is white, on which is n fireman's trumpet In gilt, surrounded by a green wreath. Be low on red ribbon nro the words "Winona F. D. 1870." At tho bottom a gold lantern is pendant, and at tho. top Is a gold star. It is very nicely done, nnd we are Informed was made by n young lady of Winona. A gamo of base ball was played at Dan ville, on .Wednesday between the fat men and lean men. The game resulted In a ecorc of 22 to 20 in favor of tho fat men. Business was suspended from one to five. Tho public schools had ono session, to af. ford the children an opportunity of seeing the gamo. Court which was in session ad journed at half past 0110 nnd all went to witness the game, It was the occasion of tho opening of tho new ball grounds. Wo learn from nn exchange that there Is another swindler about. Ho is a young mnn of dark complexion anil with deform. cd nose, and represents himself as an agent selling safes tor J. Ai, Terwllhnger &Co. He has swindled a number of business men throughout the State by getting forged notes .cashed, drawn on different Now York banks, purporting to bo from his cm ployers. Ho was in Middlelown last week. and went westward and is supposed to be around bcranton or Wllkesbarro. He gen erally attempts his fraud to the amount of twenty-live dollars a victim, nnd busl ucss men would do well to look out for him. Only the best make of American watches are kept in stock nt L. Bombard's jewelry store, also a fine lino of gold finger rings Monday evening Miss Lillian Spencer ap peared at the opera-house, personating the difficult rolo of Cora, in "Tho Creole." Tho character to correctly portray is indeed a most dilllcult one, nnd there aro but few actresses who possess' tho ability' to' per fectiy act tho part. Jliss Spencer plays tho character naturally nnd true to life. Her power as an actress Is seen to better advan tage in the most exciting parts of tho piece, and in these scenes sho is very fine. Her supporting company nbly seconded her all through tho play, and the characters in tho cast were well acted in every case. Miss Spencer is a very talented artiste St. Louis Republican. Bloomsburg Opera House Friday, Sept. 21st. A most interesting performance oponcd this week at the Academy of Music, both in regard to the play and tho star, who as sumed tho star part, "Tho Creole,'. In a now version of "Article 47," Miss Lillian Spencer made her Arst appearance before a Chicago nudlenco last night as Cora. Sho is young, very pretty, with a slight liguro, expressive eyes, and a strong, clear voice, which she fully understands how to modu late. Her conception of "Tho Creole" Is an exceedingly good ono. It docs not bear nny traces of imitation, but is quito an original nnd strong creation of her own. Sho whs warmly received and won several recalls. Chicago IHmes, March 20, 1883. Bloomsburg Opera House, Friday, Sept. 21st. A farewell scrvlco on tho occasion of tho departure of Dr. James B. Ncal and wife, was held nt tho Presbyterian church last Sunday evening. Rev. Dr. Poor gave a lecture on China ; tho pastor, Dr. Mitchell Bald farewell for himself, and Rev. D. J. Waller Sr., spoko on behalf of tho congregation. Dr. Ncal responded in a few well chosen remarks. lie nnd his wife went to Maryland on Tuesday to visit her parcnts.and from there they will go to Cln. clnnntl to seo Mrs. Shipley, und will sail from San Francisco on the 11th of next month, for China, where they expect to re- main ten years. Dr. Neal will tuke charge of n hospital there, under the direction of tho Presbyterian Missionary Board. Wo wish them a safe journey, and abundant success in their chosen field. Tho Convocation of Wllllamsport will hold a meeting In St. Paul's church, be ginning on JTucsdny evening next, at half past seven o'clock. Tho territory em braced by tho Convocation is made up of the following ten counties i Potter, Tioga, Clinton, Centre, Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Montour nnd Colubla. In these counties there arc twenty par. Ishes, six missions and eighteen clergy men. Each parish nnd mission is entitled to bo represented In Convocation by ono clergyman nnd 0110 hiymnn. It Is expect ed that tho. meeting next week will bo largely attended, as Bloomsburg Is conve nient of access from all directions. On Tuesday evening tho sermon will bo preached by tho Rev. Clms. R. Bonnell, of Lock Haven j on Wednesday morning by the Rev. John Hewitt, of Bellcfonto. This scrvlco will include a celebration of tho Holy Communion. Ou Wednesday nfter noon nt thrco o'clock, In tho absence ol tho regular essayist, thero will bo a public discussion on Dent. 33-10. At hnlf.pasl "seven in tiio evening of tho name day. tho scrvlco! will bo fol lowed by a number of addresses delivered by such clergymen as tho Dean may choosu. Besides tho publlo services thu convoca tlon will hold a number of business sessions which will bo private. 'fhcro will ulso bo a meeting at tho time of tho convocation of tho committee on MUslous to deaf mutes In tho dtocesu of Central Pennsylvania, which will bring hero u number of clergymen residing out Bldu of tho convocation district Tho public Is cordially Invited to atteud all tho services. THE COLUMBIAN AND A Mcniliiilur. David Lowcnberg having Just returned from Now York nnd having purchased I1I1 Fall Block. Is now nre.rmriil In filTVr llih latest styles In gentlemcn'fl wear, and In. vuos nn cnriy inspection of tho now goods. The Amiunl Meeting of the rcim'n TV. C. T. V. Will bo held at Bellcfonto, Centre Co., Octobor 10th, 11th, nudk12th, 1883. It will ho composed of delegates froni tho 225 auxiliary Unions In tho State. Besides Mrs. WHtcnmycr, Mrs. Hannah Smith, nnd others of our well-known homo work ers, Mrs. Hunt of Boston, and Mrs. Batd win of'Trenton, nro expected to bo pro sent. Women of our Stnto interested In pcrnnco work, though not connected our Union, will bo mado welcome. tent with For orders for excursion tickets, Bond not in ter than October 6th, Inclosing envelope properly addressed nnd stamped, lo Mrs. Ellen M. Watson, 113 Bmlthflcld St., Pitts burgh, Pcnn'n. Mns. FitANoss L. Swirr, President Pcnn'n W. O. T. U. Correct styles, Choicest fabrics, Sure fits, Lowest prices, nro the mottoes of David Lowcnberg. Notice to HttbHcrlhcrn Otttftldc the County. About two weeks ago statements wcro Bent out to every subscriber-outside of tho county who owes anything on subscription. Up to to tins tlmo but very few have re sponded. Aa wo hnvo to pay postage on nil such papers wo must Insist on a compll anco with our terms which nro strictly In advance. Wo cannot nfford to pay tho poa tnge on tho pnpors, send several bills nnd pay postage on them, nnd then run the risk of losing tho subscription money besides. Our request is but fnlr, nnd ns very few havo compiled with It, wo are forced to give notice that all papers going outside of tho county that uro not paid for by October 15th will bo stopped. Wo dislike to print duns in tho paper, but when our private requests arc .ignored there is no oilier al ternative., Fok Salb. A property in Roarlngcreek township, consisting of n dwelling house, barn, mill with four run of stone, nnd about 28 acres of improved land. Inquire of John Mouroy, Bloomsburg, Pa. tf Wnti lie Murdered. Tho Investigations into tho death of the lato John C. Noonan. teacher of ono of tho West Mahanoy township schools, do not result satisfactorily, and the suspicion is now believed to be well founded that his death was not accidental. Ho. was found at daybreak ono morning last week upon tho railroad track, beheaded. At tho post-mortem the doctors became convinced that life had been extinct before the train passed over him. Tho flow of blood from tho headless body was so small ns to lead as to lead to the belief that ho had been previously strangled. When last seen, at midnight, beforo bis death, he was perfect ly sober and had but a mile to walk to reach home. The first train to pass the point where his remains were found did not arrive until nearly two hours later. There was trouble in tho township about the schools. The suspicion that there was foul play dally grows stronger, though (the mystery presents no clue to its discovery. Ashland Advocate. Tho Columbian ofllco is prepared to furnish all kinds of paper bags, plain or printed, at city prices. Merchants pur chasing' of us will save freight on tliel orders. County Falra. The Philadelphia Times of the 17th Ir. re ferring to the growth of County fairs, gives some good advice, which would bo well for our readers to observe, just at tho dawn of our fair. It speaks as follows ; This Is tho month for Countv Fairs in Pennsylvania, and it is gratifying to noto how Important thoy havo become in most sections 01 mo mate. 1 lie lailuro 01 tho Stnto fair has quickened rather than chilled tho County Fairs, and they put to shamo tho great Commonwealth that is distanocd by Dakota Territory in n State or Territor ial exhibition of tho growth of tho Indus tries of tho people. The County Fair has been rapidly grow Ing Into importanco during the last scoro of years, nnd now It enlists tho interest of nil tho vnrlcd industries of tho community. It hns dono moro to diffuse good stock nmong tho farmers ; to introduco new im plements ; to Improvo tho products of tho dairy : to beautify tho homes of tho people, to mako deeper plowing, more intelligent uso of fertilizers, and better crops with less labor than any other method of education among our industries; nnd it hns also made tho wives and daughtors of industry moro skilful and more proud of their vocation. Tho county fair should command tho best efforts of the best men in every locali ty. Tho fogies nnd tho growlers, who al ways resist all that, make people more pros porous, will sneer at tho County Fair. They will joe alone In ill-temnereU poverty, rais ing mulleins and weeds instead of tho suc culent grasses that fatten their stock anil mnko their crenm and butter golden, and they will renp scant sheaves where others reap In abundance 1 but they are past re. dcnptlon and they must bo left behind in tho race. Tho County Fair will go on, and whenever it commands tho hearty co-operation of tho industries of tho county it will tell in better farms, better stock, better products generally and better people. Fahueks Read Tnis. Farmers wishing a first-class article of phosphate, can get It nt Llghtstrect at nny tlmo. Stop nnd get prices nnd examine goods beforo buying. Hahvet E. Hkacook. Htlllwatcr jottltiRH. "Oh. Autumn I whv so soon. Depart tho lines Hint mako thy forest glad 1 Thy gentle wind and thy fair sunny noon, And Ieavo theo wild and sad 1" Tho recent frosts dono much damage to corn nnd buckwheat crops in this region. Tho farmers aro pretty well along with their seeding. Mr. O. D. Hagcnbuch moved into his fine now houso on last Thursday. Tho now church nt Cnmbrn Is progress Ing finely, and will soon bo ready to plas tcr. air, jonn w. Kramer nnu laay, near Rohrsburg, were completely surprised re cently, as their friends nnd neighbors to tho number of flfty-thrco men, women and children camo in on 'them unexpectedly and took possession of tho premises, tho men with their teams entering tho field which Jtliey plowed and sowed in wheat in tho best of order, nnd tho women entered tho houso with well filled baskets'and pro. pared a bountiful supper of which all par. took heartily and with much good will. Mrs. K. was tho recipient of some nice presents. Altogether it was a very; enjoy, able affair and a great help to a worthy cltlren. Mr. and Mrs. K. wlsli to return their thanks and good wishes to nil. Quito a largo congrogatlon assembled at the Christian Chapel on Lord's day ovon. ing to hear tho Pastor lecture on tho inter esting subject of matrimony. For panic ulars cnqulro of those present. Ho will lecture nn tho same subject on tho evening of September 30th. Every ono should come, Themo How to choose a wife. "Lynn Harbor Bay" oysters ut Jacoby'on Saturday. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TIE JERSDYTOWN HUH A Prosporous Farmor Murdoro his Wifo, and then Outs his own Throat. On tho 22ud of February 1883, there was happy gathering at tho houso of Conrad Krcamcr nt Jorscytown, the occasion be ing tho marrlngo of his daughter Mngglo to William 31. Runynn, a young mnn of excellent character nnd Industrious habits, it was considered a good match on both sides, and when tho young couple settled down to houso keeping on n farm nbout two miles from Jersoytown, It looked ns though n long llfo of happiness nnd pros, pcrlty wns beforo them. If thero wcro nny mlsundcrstnndlngs between them, they wcro cnrcfully conccnlcd from tho outsldo world. They lind a comfortable homci a good farm well stockod, nnd everything to mako llfo plcasnnt. For theso reasons their terrible fnto was all tho greater shock to their friends. On Wednesday nfternoon, Sept. fitli., Sir. nnd Jirs. Runynn wcro In the villago of Jersoytown, and made somo purchases nt her fnthcr's Btoro. Friends who saw them that day, say that both seemed in excellent spirits. If the husband then had In contemplation tho horrlblo deed that ho was about to commit, ho did not betray It by word or action. Thoy rove home that evening, and here the cur tain falls. No living being candcscrlbo what took place that night, nnd tho account must bo supplied by tho imagination. They wcro never seen ali ve again. Tho houso stands In nn Isolated place, and ns this Is n busy tlmo with farmers, nothing was thought of their not coming to th c village. It was ob- rved, bowever,thattho houso was closed, and somo of tho stock left In tho field over night, n practice not common with Run ynn. On Thursday nfternoon 01 last week some children passed tho house and ob served an offensive odor proceeding there from. They informed their parents, and on going to tho houso a ladder was procur ed and placed to a second-story window, when the bodies of Runyan and bis wifo wcro found on tho bed, In nn ndvnnccd stage of decomposition. Tho stench wns so great that it was almost impossible to enter tho room. An alarm was given, nnd soon n largo crowd gathered nt tho scene of tho tragedy. An examination showed that tho throats of both were cut, nnd the raror with which tho deed was done was found on tho bed. Circumstances point out clearly that Mrs. Runyan was murder ed by her husband, und that ho then com mitted suicide, nnd that It was 'done on the night of Wednesday, tho Cth, the day they were last seen. Sho had on her night dress, the sleeves of which wcro torn out, and her orm was cut In several places, showing that she had fought hard for her life. It is supposed that sho was asleep when ho cut her throat, and that tho Strug- glo took place nftcrwnrds. When found sho wns partially reclining in bed with her head bent down on bcr breast and he wns lying by her sldo on bis face with his left foot on tho floor. Ho had 011 his pants und shirt and his feet wero covered with blood. The bed wns sonked with blood, which had oozcu tlirougu tiio bcuuing anu tormcu a largo pool on tho floor. There was blood on the carpet in other parts of tho room, nnd It looked as though he had wailed through blood after cutting hiss wife' throat. Tho bodies wcro in such a state that nothing could bo done with them, and they were not touched until Saturday morn ing when they wcro rolled in the bed clothes and placed In their coding, nnd tnk- en at once to tho burial ground, followed by an Immense concourso of people. The deed was undoubtedly commuted on Wednesday night, as tho goods which they had purchased on that day were found on a table down stairs, and a kettle which they had borrowed on the way home was found in tho wagon, A brother of Sirs, Runynn took somo things to their houso tho next tiny, Thursday, and finding cvcrytlilng, locked up, left them standing on the porch, not dreamtng of tho horriblo condition of things inside. He supposed they were away from home. These things were found on tho porch where ho left them. Two calves wero found In tho sta ble, ono dead from starvation, and tho other nearly so. The other stock was out in tho field. If thero wns any suspicion of foul play it was dispelled by tho fact that all tho win' dows and doors woro fastened on the In side, and tho following noto was found pinned toJRunyan's vest : 'Maggie proposes and I act. Give her watch lo Annio and mine to Howard, Good bye." What prompted tho husband to do the act will never bo known. Tho terrlblo death struggle that took place in that room, when with a murderous 'weapon in hand the man let out tho llfo blood of tho worn- ho had promised to lovo and protect, can never bo portrayed. Those who aro chari tably inclined ascribe the deed to Insanity. Whatever H may have been, the sorrow of tho friends of the deceased ut their un timely and unnatural cud, coupled as it was with circumstances so tcirlblo nnd re volting, can only bo soothed by the great healer, Time. Words ',of soluco nro utterly inadequate. LOCAL NOTICES. Shirts, cuffs und collurs. neckties, nnd nil kinds of goods for gents' wear, at Evans & Oo to C. C. Jlarr's for floor and table oil cloth. Do not foreet that Lutz & Sloan havo tho ucst nun tho cheapest hlack dross silks In 1110 county. BIcn's beavv boots, bust In town for th price. At W. J. Kcndig's. Full lino of Columbia varns. tho best In tho world, full 10 ounces to thu nound Tliev havo no eiiual. and uro tho onlv (ior, iiiiiiuowu yarns naving uiu a ounces to tho naiiK (jiaric a; aon. Lutz & Sloan havo a full lino of mints muslins, canton flannels und wool tbuinels very cheap. Another lot of nil wool Ottomcn dress cloths nt Lutz & Sloan's. Also an nil wool coods 40 Inches wide very handsome for 75 els., a yard. Uo to O. C. Marr's for Bhawls. Wo will sell you ono enso of tho best standard prints at 5 els. per yard, Clink & Hon. Children's and misses' shoes nt IvciiiIIit'h. Evans' Block. Low prices and irood goods. Our best styles of prints ut 0 cents per yard, and good one-yard muslins at 0 nnd 7 cents per yard, Canton flannels 8 cents anil tin nnrii to neat, well, now that 25 cent all-wool twilled red llauncl will talk for itself, sco It, und other llunncla In pro. portion. Headquarters for thu largest und cheapest stock of dry goods, notions, fancy goons, u. 10 prove 11 como ami sco ior yourselves Clark & Sou. G, W. Bcrtsch, tho merchant tailor Is tho placo to get your nobby und most stylish puts and caps as ho has just lxiughl a fresh stock of the best, from tho cltv for tho full und winter trudo. Plcaso glvo him u cull und oxamlno his full lino of them beforo pur ..i..,Ai.. .1 1. ... VU1WIUJ5 viauwneru, prices ruusonumo. . If you want bargains in lino ladles shoes toil at W. J. Kendlg's, Evaus' block. O. (I. Mnrr. lust in. moro now aoods prints, gingham?, cotton nnd wool flannels, cashmeres lrohnlrs, cloth for dresses, red nnd blue, sacking, basket cloths very cheap. If vnil waul tin; must slvllsh nnd nob. blest things In ncrk tics or furnishing goods In general don't fnll to seo O. W. Bertsch's fresh slock of them Just received from tho city. Call nnd seo them nnd bo convinced for yoursolf. W. J. Kciitllir enn trlvn von n irooil fit In Gents' shoes or boots very cheap. Go to C. ('. Mnrr for quilts nnd blnnkcts. A full lino of rently-mado clothing, cent' furnishing goods, valises, &c, nt Evans & Eycr's. Eit'cant imilor suits, chamber sets. nml all Muds 01 furniture nt Cndmnn's Call at W. J. ICcndlB's. Evnns'Block bo. fare buying boots nnd shoes. J. S. Rcltz hns for snto tho enterprise ment chopping machine. Just the thing for every farmer. Cuts 8 lbs n minute. For the small sum of $0. At his ment parlors n few doors below Mnrkct St. Our stock of silk velvets and nlushcs Is now complete in black nnd nil the lcnilinir colors Clark &, Son. The cheapest store Is C. C. Marr. Don't fall to see tho finest nml nnhhvlnat lino of cloth, casslmcrcs and overcoating for fall nnd winter just received fresh from the city, nt G. W. Bertsch's bazar of fash ions, now ready for Insncctlon. Don't for. get to give him a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. A fit nlwnys guaranteed. Tho best black nnd colored dress silks for tho money, In the county, nt Clnrk & Son's. Red nnd enrnct cotton flannels, nt C. C. Jinrr's. J. S. Rcltz keens a full stock of Sausnt'o. Bologna, Scrcpplo nnd nil kinds ment, nt low prices tor ensn. just uclow Market St. Peonlo attending court can cot meals nt nil hours nt B. Stoliner's. Ovstcrs served In every stvlc. nlso bv tho ounrt or bun- drcd. 4 w For good cheap furniture, go to Cud- man's. Nobby suits made to order nt Evnus & Oyer's, by flrst-cinss workmen. Prices very reasonable. Go to Sharpless' foundry for tho best ranges, cook stoves &c. In the market, also plow points, harder thnn steel for 3Iont rosc, White, Danville, Advance, Gale, South Bend, Walrd &c, &c. 3t Go to C. O. Murr for iiullts nnd blankets very cheap. Black nnd colored dress silks chcanor than ever. Having purchased 11 largo lot of dress silks from n lnnzc ImnoitliiE house going out of business, wo nro enabled to oiler somo good bargains In nbovo goods H.J. Clnrk & Son. Fine traceries, notions, canned eoods. nt J. B. Skecr's. Pictures, frames. window cornices, at Cadmnii's. Thermometers, from 25 cents to S3.C0 nt tho Cclumman store. tf SOU!) 9!)!)9 0990: 9999 9999. spring chickens. o'd lien ions, ceeso and ducks. goou 11 vo calves. lbs. raspberries. : " piLed chcirics. 10 ubove wanted nt Liuht Street, by All t: Silas Young. August u-uin Why pay 7 and 8 cents for cilico when you can buy ns good for 0 cents of II. J. Clark & Son. C. C. Murr wants butter, cues, lard and chickens. MIFFLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Notice is hereby civen that tho under signed Board of Directors of Milllin School District iniend to apply to the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, on the fourth Monday of September next, for a t'ccieo ri'thorlzlnt; them to borrow money by Issuing bonds for the purpose of erecting a school houso In tho village of .mminviiic, in sain Allium school District, JACOU BlTTENllENDEi:. Prcst. 8-21-lw A. C. Miu.Aitt), Scc'y. C. C. Mnrr wunts butter. eggs, lard, snouitlcr, nam, cmcKcns, outs nn iu onions. This 13 to certify that L. E. Wharv is the solo authorized ngent for Bloomsburg, for the Reading Stove Works, of Orr, Painter & Co., and is tho only dealer that can give a guarantee on our woric on stoves, neat crs or furnaces. 9-7-3W ORR, PAINTER & CO. Go lo C. C. Jlarr's for splendid boots and suocs nt the lowest price. Remember that Lutz & Sloan have n large stock of dress silks cheap. BUSINESS NOTICES. Wndlcv. Gn. Dr. H. L- Battle. Jr.. savs "Brown's Iron Bitters arc very popular In this section anu give entire sattsracton."! A. pure BtrcnztheniiiK tonic, f rco from whiskey nnd alcohol, cures dyspepsia and similar diseases. It lias never been equal ed, urown's iron miters. EVEHYIIODV KNOWH IT. When vou have tho Itch. Salt Rheum Gulls, or Skin Eruptions of any kind, and tho Piles, that you know without being told of it. C. A. Kleim, tho druggist, will sell you Dr. Bosanko's rile Remedy for 50 cents, which affords Immediate relief, and is a sure euro (or either or tho above uiscas' cs. July u-eow our. llEQAUDS. Wo aro clad to say that our daughter, who has been aflllctcd with Rheumatism for about eight venrs. is nearly cured from tho uso of two bottles of Phelps' Rheumatic r.uxir. wo regard 11 ns nn excellent reme. day, und anticipate a perfect euro by tho tlmo another bottle is taken. Respectfully, Mil. anp Mns. Stave. 188 Freemont street, Chicago, III for Buio at iienuersnoirs rnarmacy. (HIV. iioyt's KNnonSEMKST. Executive Chamber, ) Harrlsburg, Pn., Juno 7 1832. ) Mr. John H. Phelps, Bcranton, Pa., Dear Sir i Promptly upon receipt of your r.,11 xir, ten nays smco, 1 entereu upon its uso according to directions, stopping my Iodld Putass., Amnion, and Wlno of Col chlcum. At that tlmo 1 was completely disabled with gout in uont teet ami riieu mutism In both knees, nml helpless. Now I comfortnbly hohblo nbout tho house, und expect to bo out In n week. It mny bo u coincidence, my amendment nnd tho uso of your medicine. I hope for un occasion to try it nguin, nut 11 need lie 1 win try it ugnlii In a fresh uttack with great confi dence, Very truly yours, Heniiv M. Hoyt, Governor of Pennsylvania, For sale at Hcndershott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa. woitrit K.sowixa, N. J. iiendcrshott desires all who uro nllllctcd with Rheumatism In nny form to call at his drug storo und receive vnlunblo iniormution, uomo one, como nil, or what ever nation, sex or color. lSuw In store n largo linn of liullcs' cloaks. dolmans, paletots, stockinet Jerseys, No old carmunts curried over, nil new this season, and a largo lino of children's coats nnd Interlocks with a large lino of cloths mid blushes to inaku up, und ladles' 0-4 dress llnuncls, Thu nbovo und a complete lino of silks, cnslnners nnd other dress goods to bo found ut the storo of Clark & Hon. When symptoms of m ulnrin appear in any form, take Avor'a Amio euro nt onco. to prevent tho development of tho illsetisc. twin eontintiB iiiuii maun is restored, as It surely will be by tho use of this remedy, A Hiiro euro Is warranted Iu overy instance. Sheboygan, Wis. Dr. 8. II. Slycrs, snyss "I recommend Drown Iron Dltters for gen end debility, loss of nppctltu nml want ot Blrcii;th. Centre ISotc-H. Jack Frost hns paid us several visits dam. aging the corn, buckwhent nnd garden truck. Tho picnic season Is over. Next coino the balls and ten parties. Hoys.- If I start will you follow ? G. S. FlecKcnslIno of OrniiKcvllle drove out In Centro on Sunday with n new car rlngo. Ho says it rides splendidly. I J. S. Hngcnbuch has tho boss colt for' tho ngc. If you don't bellovo It como nnd ' seo. ".Tnke" will charco you nothliur. Somo of tho young folks who attended tho festival Snturdny evening laid nt Espy report a good time, Tho next will bo nt Ornngoville. Tho hunting match between the Sum mer Hill nnd Fowlcrsvlllo parties which took placo on Saturday last was n success. As thrco of tho Fowlcrsvlllo boys did not hunt tho Rummer HUlpnrty was victorious. Bruce Prcns wears tho belt as being tho champion hunter that day. Ten hunted from Fowlcrsvlllo ngalnst thirteen from Summer Hill, The latter was ahead 825. Win. Fowler nnd Daniel Bahmo spent Saturday nnd Sunday In Berwick. E.vntK Nous. AMBIIIOAN 1SSTITCTK ON I'llltR OKAfE WINE. The President nnd a Commlttco from the Farmer's Club of tho Amcrlcnn Institute. have visited Speer's Vineyards nnd Wlno Cellars, nnd they report Hint tho Port Grape Wlno of Afred Spccr, of Passaic, New Jcr soy, is the most reliable wine to bo obtain. cif. it is now being used by Physicians who aro tiiuinosi cuoico in 1110 selection 01 wlnc3 for convalescent nntlcnts. Tho nrln- clpal hospitals In New York havo adopted tins wine. 11 is tor sale uy u. a. Kieitn. mv wife's KKitvors afI-kution. "Wo had ceased to hone that my wife's nervous nflcctlon could be cured," writes Rev. J. A. Edie. of Beaver. Pa. "JIanv uijMcuuiB iiiuuii iu iiu uui guuu,uui otimar- 1 ilem Kcninc has cured her." At druggists. 1 co n woman in unomcr column, near Speer's Vineyards, picking gropes from which Speer's Port Ornpo Wlno is made, that is so hiclilv esteemed bv tho medical profession, for tho uso of Invalids, weakly persons anil the aged. soul uy Druggists. sept 22-ly Wolcott, N. Y. Nathan Knapp says : Gents I havo been troubled with rheu matism for several years to such a dcereo that I found It Impossible to attend to mv business, which Is that of foundrvman. nnd hove been confined to tho houso nnd to mv bed much of the time. Havo tried all sorts of remedies, nnd have been treated by scv cral doctors, all to no purpose, until I final- ly heard of your Rheumatic Syrup, und wits Induced to try It, and I am very happy to say, nfter tho uso of n few bottles. I am as strong nnd well n3 over, and never feel a symptom 01 anything into rheumatism any more. 1 can cncertuiiy recommend your Rheumatic Syrup to all who arc aflllctcd with rheumatism, for it is certainly n most Invtiluablo remedy, nnd too much cannot bo said In its praise. MARKETREP0RTS. ULOOMSnURQ MARKET. Wheat perbusucl. Ityo " .. ti.ee .70 .05 .as 5.G0 Corn, " ., Olt8 ' " ., Flour cer barrel .. Cloversoed nutter .20 .08 .40 .0(1 14 11 ia Tallow rotitoos Dried A11 Dies llama sides & shoulders uuickcns Turkeys . . .11 i.ara pur pound liny per ton IlGCSWflJE Uuckwhoat'liowcrpcrioo!! .14 810 25 1'IIILADELriIIA MAI1KET.S. FLOUH riour Is In lltrht rcnuest. at unchanired puix-a ; aaiL"i ui 1.1 uarrcis. including jiiiiiuesiiLti extras at f3.50 a fl.sn;l'eunsylvanla family f3 5s!5 western oo fa oojtu uu j paicms fo , ou. hh liAjun isauii flin 75 ner uarrei. WIIIIAT Market lsln fair renuest nnd nrmencar lots fl 103 117 :ll 18 'j bid for Septemlier; n 15 ior ueiooer ; i u i ior isovemuer; i m ror Dccem- uvr. conx Market was firmer, but quiet; car lots a'JXo tor November; 58 for December, OATS Are in fair demand end rtnn : car lots aaa 3fi;; 3M bid for September; 33o for October; 3$c 1U1 -WtClllUlt i J,U 1U1 JATllUlUCr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K3TATB OP OhOUGE CltAIft, I.ATE OP HOAMNllCHEEK TOWNSI1I1' DECEASEn. Letters or administration in tno cstato of Oeortre Crnlg, Into of itoarlngcreok' township, Columbia county I'.u, deceased, have been granted by the " vvui. . ivu.uiku i.istmfe. allium. ktrator. All persons having claims ngalnst said estate nro requested to present them for icttle- mem, ana mow maeuieu 10 me s.imo lo make payment; to mo undersigned aucnintstr.itor with, out delay. (IKOllOE r. cit.MO. " Mlligrovo, Columbia co., rn. Administrator. epi. Hin-uw kiiaw.n s uonuiNS, Attys. Farmers aud Threshers wishing to purchase ilrst-clas3 articles of THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, ALSO, Ouo andTwo-IIorscTrcail Pow ers, with Threshers and Shakors, will do well to call on or address J. M. llULSlliZElt, Light Street, Columbia county, l'a. nr- All work warranted. Send for price list I nnd glvo mo a trial. No better machines aro I manufactured for this section of .tho country, July so-3m TNCIJKAIII.KS NO T.ONIllilt In llrlght's dl- spermatorrhoea, btrlctuies, varicocele, diseased ptostato gland, Impotence, sore throat, catarrh, euiisuuipiiu'i, uiiuesH, U1UUU3UC33, m.uarid, in I'lgesllon. beadaehe. costlveness. neuralirla. rheu- heart ol.uldor ami kidney tllsease-i. A medical book mailed tree, giving directions for their pro. mi tun iwii.1 uuru uiiiiuui. iui ill's iiuiiseuu jiieill- dlnei, pain or eonllnement, by thoKuropean and American .tiecucai bureau specialty pnysicians' in ternal ard local perfected treatment prescriptions, o tho Asahel Mineral Spring Water, at 1,1111 Broad- i.nv Vow Vni-L.' n,-t 1,1,,m- Ladles nnd Gentlemen wanted to Introduce I'.riil A l)V I meiit of essential homo ui tiiijvil i nopicn, comprising (Many olumesln one.) Domestic Cookery (ovi r 1 mi n,n lln,,.,, Vls,,ln.. . .1 . .. - ...wi'vz, ..uu-ttj -MiiiiaiiuiK uuii .iiuii.igeiueni, i Interlorand l:tcrlor Decorutlons, I'olllo Deport- .1 it V v,1,,"v 'iiuuM-inmi-T, i-inerKeiii'ics, uaro 01 v.iiiittii'ii, ,ni mi-iiia uiiu viiitui nuns on 1 subjects ot vital Interest to homo und Its Ii iiitew. Beautifully UlustratoL A royal good and Wrlto for full narttculai-H. ,-.iwtwu,. iiu i;ucuii, mil sen immensely. HUBliAlll) linos., publishers, Philadelphia, l'a. BCPI. i'MW (1 Sffel TS fAOKNTS Wanted i Tho lmmedtafii nn,1 Immnnui .yyy popularity oi "TKKANi'ity OFSONU" Is ury of the best-loved gems of Song. Monaire i uiYiitii vu us ueiiiu vcriiv n irrnnu irn.w. btu lmtrett. :tlil nliveM. unr.li !iu tNvi',it,i... im-..,.,, i.. . ,..... ....; . .. .. . .., , v. Li-si in vim Lord," "Hush theo, My Baby." etc.. etc.. which in oltestlu the 'I "l13" , ' miu," ue., cic,, wnicn in bhect muslo would cost nearly KM i In this elegant volumuonly fico. Kmlnent critics, such nsl'attl, Mlsson, Whitney, Thomas, Thursby, nnd others say ii is: "A perfect marvel of excellence1" "la run oi genuine uems, nnd should bo In every home." iu uwuti iiivu ii, i .u cuiiipeimtin. Demand Is brisk .iKeins um cuiuiiig money. i or terms and pain- l mum iiiiuiiTii IIUBUAHD linos., l'ublNiers, Philadelphia, l'a, WORTH SENDING FORI Dr. 1. IL BC1IKN0K Uu lutt iiublislud k bock ca DISEASES OF THE LUNGS m. HOW TO CURE THEM f bleb Ii i olfered Fit HI!, romptlil.to til irrhointa. It couulluitalw4(( xntotmaliuH far 111 who lUI'ICM ttiemiuilvM tmiotol wlUi.cr Ull lo my dlauiMi of UwUiruttorlanin. Moution thl rlr. Addrcu Dr. J. II. NCIItNCU M HON, I'llUd.l.kl f. HCPU 2l-liw a Rheumatic SYRUF. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known Rhoumatism Cured. Scrofula UocitRTun. N. Y.. Aiir Blh. fa. 1MBT DYIION, N. IthnttiMtlc Fynil Co. t knts I hsivo bpcn a crcnt llhnmwltc Fynn Vo.t I had been tlocterlne for three or four jonrs, with different phy sicians, for scrofula, ns nome call ed It, but. found no icllcf until 1 commenced taking your Hynili. Alter taking It n short time, (0 my Buriirtse, It liegan to help mo, Continuing Us Uso n few weeks, I found myself ns well ns ever. As a blood purlllcr, 1 think It hns no equal. MIW. WILLIAM STRANG. surrorcr from Itlipumatlim (or six years, ami ncannirortho success of llhcumatlo Mrup 1 concluded to glvo it n trtiulnmr own case, nnil I cheerfully say Hint I have boon Krently licnefltteil by Its use. lean walk with entire frrctlom from pain, and my Rcnernl health is very mucn unproved, h is nplenrtM remedy for tho blood aud debilitated nvBtrm. ucijimnmi r 15. uiiksti; :H l'AHK, M 1). Manufactured IV JUIKUMATIO HYlll'l' otich hereby clvcn that tho followlne accounts haro been nled In tho Court of common Hens of Columbia County, nnd will bo presented to tho said court on tho fourth Monday of Hoptcmbor, 1SK), nnd confirmed ntter tho fourth day of said term unless exceptions bo tiled within that time. 1. Tlio account of Joseph Crawford, commlttco of thn persou nnd estate of Tetcr Mellck, a lunatic. X. mini account 01 eamuei u. uaync, assignco ui A. W. Dickson. 3. 1'lMnnd flntl account of Clinton EUls. Com- mitt e of Clark 1'. Harder, a lunatic WM. KUICKUAUM, lToth'y. Dloomsbusj, Aug. si, ft. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of (ulmlmStrntlon In tho estate of .lames McMahan, lato of Mt, Hcasant township, Colum bla county, I'o., deceasd, hnvo been granted by tlio Register of said county to John J. Wolf. All perwins having claims ngalnst said ostntt oro requested to present thera for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho tamo to mnko payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. WM. CURISMAN, IJOIIN J. WOLF, Attorney. Administrator. auglO N UMMONS IN PARTITION. ADAM KLINE vs. John Kllno, William Kline, Daniel Kllno, iseuecca niuo, wiuinm swisucr nnd Mary Ann his wife. In right of said wife, Franklin Mctz and Christina, Ills wife, In right of said wife. COLUMBIA COUNTY, BS1 Tub Commonwkai.ti! op I'knnsyi.vania to the Sheriff op said Countv, Greeting s If Adam Kllno mako you suro of nresentlntr his claim, then w 0 command you that you summon, by good nnd lawful suumonc-s, John Kline, Wil liam iiuue, uauiei mint1, iiuuewa nine, wuimm Swisher nnd Mary Ann, his wife, In right of said r?hl of said wife, holders of the feo of tho use- oc cupancy, rents, Issues and profits, of the undivided slx-wvenths, late of your county, so that they bo and appear bo 'oro our Judges at Hloomsburg, nt our county court of Common Fleas, tbero to be 1-eld tho fourth Monday of September next to sbow, wherefore, WnEiiEAs, they, the said Adam ituee, aim uiu murircjuiu .iuiui itine, miam Kline, Daniel Kllue. liejccca lllue, Wlll'am Swish ernud Mary Anu his wifo. In right of said wife, and Franklin Met, aud ChrUtlna nls wife, In right of tJi'd wile, of tho feo and tho use, occupancy, rents, Issues and proilts together ard undivided do hold all that ccitaln mexsungoor tract of land situated In tho township of Main In tho county of Columbia nnd stata of l'ennsilvnnln, biunded and dc-crlbed as follows, to-wlt: ndjololng land? of Nathan Miller on tho north, lands of .lohnocar hart on the west, lands of Charles 11. Ocarhart on tt e houth, nnd on tl o east by lands of , conta'ntnir lltty-two acres, whereon Is erected a log houjO and tramo barn,wlth tho appurtenan- tho suno jonn jiuno, vuumm Kllue, Daniel Kline, ltebecca Dluo, William BWher and Mary t.n 1,1a .v .."rt I,. , , iiil.l,ul' nn.l I.VnnMtn Metz and Christina hlswl'e, In right of tho said wire, uoiuers oi uiuiee ui mo occupancy, renis, Issues and proil s of ilio undivided slx-scvenths pari parui'on uiercoi lo uo maoo acconnng 10 tho lawn and customs of this Commonwealth In hiich ciso mado and provided do gainsay, and the sumo to bo dono oo not permit, very unjustly and contrary to tho tmmu laws and custouw, ie. Anu navo you u e i ana uierc me names 01 inose summoned, nnd this writ. wuriHH uiu iiuiiurau u mumui u.mcil, iVMl.., rre3ldentot our said com t at Bloomsburg, this sixteenth day of May, A. D. 1883. WM. KUICKUAUM, Prothonotary. O. M. QUICK, Deputy. TS RA.VERSE JURORS FOR4TII WEEK IN SEriKMMllt. Berwick, nrd. Benton, or. S. P. nanley, J. II. Hoyt, J. D. Lock Andrew stlne, J. D. Cole, Henry Brow- leaver. Thomas noltman. Bloom. Jauies Commons. Joseph Den Kycv, J. J. Hagenbuch. Thomas Haiti! Nagle,.Iolin Yost, Fred Beagle, Decker, .1. K. HUH, 11. I. cniawissa. cnnsiian cieweii, Jacob Kllnger- man. centre. X. T. Fowler, Silas Hone, (leo. Hngen- uuli , niiiiiui'i lAmcr. uenirana. ixiwaru James, juanus jicniTity. Klsuhigcrcek. A. C. Drum, KUas M. Laubach, Wnjna lliillnnn, nan Tin.. ..I n. n.. ...V.TLil .illllVUI, VJVU. 1. 1.1MI11S VU11 tirecnwool. L 11. Ikcler, A. btnuder. Hemlock, lteuben Bomboy, O. W. Hartmnn, JcfmlahPooley. Jackson. Frank Dorr. LcMst. Washington Ocorge. Madison. It. M. Butler. Mala. y. II. w. Brown, John W. Shunwn, Minim. Lewis creasy, John Michael. Mt. Pleasant. Sienheu Crawford. IsiilahW. How. ell. 0 lnton Mellck. urango. caiuutn .Mears, r. v, Classen, .nanon iiugne. Scjtt. Cnhln Krcsslcr, A. B. White. Sugarloaf. U. 0. SUultz. TRAVKUSKJUIlOItS Foil F1KST WEEK IN OC- TOUEIL Beaver. Charles Michael, Frank Khoads. Boitou It. M. Davis, Thos. Davis, TUos. Halt mon, stortli Callcy. Berwick. S. 1'. Bowman. Ii. O. Crispin . Bloom. John Klcckrer, Wesley Kuorr, Isaac iili-jri-u, i,(j. iniivuu, Brlarcreek. II. M. Evans , CasaIssn. M. G. Hug-.e3, John nuber, M. V. B. Klioe. ccu.re. Hiram Heller, John Miller. feutralla. John T. Jones. Flshlngereek. Amos White, J. I'. Hutchison, J. .11. imcKmew. (Ireoiiwood. Theodore Parker. Franklin. Henry uutshaU, Jonathan Loieman. jiauison. lirastus neaocrsi-ott. Miniln. JouuJ. Hartze', A jraham Schewcppen- helser. 1Kust. John c able. orange. I. K. Hllitine, Geo. Apnlcman, J. II. liar- mail, llue. Wm. rursell. ltonrlngcrcek. D. it. Hower. Slontour. Henry Aldrlch. Mt. rieusaut. H. W. Mellck. OIL WINTER&REEN. PEPPERMINT, ETC., Bought tor Net cash, on receipt and npprovn I, Minium tnnrgo ior commission, uiokcr; age, etc., by DODGE & OLCOTT. 86 ft 88 WILLIAM ST., NEW YOSK. sept, nth- iw r ' (JritiK, No. iVinur, 1S&!, n , i xlliect uti . rut. in;; i'i . wiir,or ci I. nun I.ircc In v nnu loonier villi t i V ones Jj,.'iw ill'i" V lit.'io ..- i: rili.ltlull ' 1 1.1 i tin. . -rlil. . i'iiM.siiuu.nuin.1 m ui I'i rctnuuyail- picture ..:.u gleaned fro i i.i No other prl i urmiich in 'or m.h t unwiup.in rivtii't v U T L . Utus hear from yn .it v. ..ion .11 'tureity. NearKxpoiiiinu' itis"n . '.-(. tlully B27 iV WIMVllbiuh Avruuc, Ch.ciico, IU Sept.;lli3w ais WANTED, m W vines, bhruus. ltojes, , ' extirnica paid. Tull 1 'liergetlc, reliable men to nun 'lieu, urape .vo. Miliary and tli'.t niil irli-an so Itioxpe icnivd mei can soon leam tlm business. Address J, V. LKl'LAltli BltUlil i'O.N, N. Y. (hub uillu cost ot Hr -l t;r, N, Y.) Sep:, ltth-lw. r SANITARIUM. 1BW ImmUi r WNGHAMTON, N. Y. Tho houso Is specially fitted un for thn enmrnn of Invalids who desire a pleaaint and Olnlsllan home, stands ou high ground with ulentv nt shade. leiinal attention given to every undent. Klucinelty nnd Galvanism In their different modt llcadoni a speciality, l'rof. MlIU has given many leumm siuiiy uru prao.iee iiuilis unilicn, und hundred'! will tesilfy to li'i skill. Send for circular, ktntlnir wtiat nnnpr vniiuni this In. l'HOft HBNHY MILLS . , Mil ALICK raUKClI Mll.IA Lock Box 1)7. lllnghaintou, .N, V, Bspt. T ta-iy, GEO. AVOODS- PIANOS' ORGAN Aro the llnest In TONIC, Arc the finest In DKSKIS, Aro the llni-stlll WOIIKMANSIIU'. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WITH MUSIC rlftt, Georgo foods' Company, un wasniugiou wreet, Ikbion, Mass. lepL IMW U Tin IV yi: g, 8. I all Neuralgia Cured, FiliiroRT, K. Y., March li, '83. lltirurnallr Svnui Cu. t OMTs-fJlnce November, isw, I havo been a constant sufferer from neuralRla anil havo not known what It wm toba fnw from pain until I commenced the iHoofltlieumntlcHynip. I havo felt no tnln flnco usinir tho fourth bnttlo. 1 think It Is tho best rem edy 1 havo oier heard of for purl fylmr tho blood nml for tho euro of rheumatism nnd neuralgia. V. II. CIIASG. Y., Pel). CO, SI. CO., 1 i'(miou(h.lrf., llochte'"-, X. 1 Clotliii! ClolEi! Cloti! THE MliKOHANT TAILOR, AND DEALER IV Gents' Furnishing Goods OP EVERY Disscim-rioN. CLOTHING!! Having very recently opened a new Merchant Tailoring and Qonts' Fur nishing Goods Store, in KNOIUl & WINTERSTEEN'S building, on Main stroct, whero I am prepared lo mako to order, at short notice, first class suits of clothing always in tho latest styles and prices reasonable. Fits guaranteed. Having loarned how to cut garments to suit custotnorH, and also what kind ot material will give satisfaction, I would ask you to plcaso call and examine tho BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Ever shown in Columbia county, B:fors Purchasing Elsswhero. Comer Main & Maikf-t Sis. Bloomsbiuff, Pa. Apill 13-lyr. OBHAMENTAL IRON FENCES. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. Tho following shows tho Picket nothlc, ono of the several beaut llul styles ot l"c.ico manufactured by tho undei'slgneu For Beauty and Durability they aro unsurpass- od, Set up l uy experienced nanus nnu warranieu to glvo satisfaction, Prices ami specimonc signs Bent to any address. Address of other do- BLOOMSBDRG, PA- ?:ay i-tt (ConKnuedrom la! uui.) How Watch Cases are Made. Imitation always follows a successful article, und imitation is ono of tho best proofs of real honest merit; nnd thus it ii that tho James Hois' Gold Watch Case lias its imitators. Buyers can always tell the genuine by the trade-mark of a own, from which is suspended a pair of iCJiiMi scales, Dc euro both crown and JJ "2k cafe nro stamped in the cap of tho watch case. Jewelers are very cautious nbout en dorsing an article unless they not only know that it is good, but that the character of the manufacturers is such that the quality of the goods will be kept ully tip to standard. WiiLinisroBT, Vi., Feb. 13, 1883. Tlio James Does' Onld Watch Cuoa tro like hot c&kuM. Lach nuo I boll gall another. Don't need to rtcouiuioiul thrm : they will themMlvort. Ono of my cwtomera haa had a Jamea Boh1 Oold Watch Caao lnuiMforSJ yeara,aiidttlaaafroodaHCer. WlUitliia cow) I do not hlUto to Bi o my own guarantee, hh. jiidally with tho new and IiiiitomhI riuma, liich ueutobaiicrlMUsK. JceseT. Little, Jmln, NEwBnrNnwiCB,N.J.,Jn.8,la. Tlil Kol.l cuo, .Na am, known u Uiu Jaiiiiw IkW Oold Watch Ciuai, cuaa luto my MMWiHiiion about lsr,, haa laicn In ubo vluoa that tlmo, and la atul In kocxI condlUon, Tho movement la Uie-onftvhlcbwaAln tha caao hen 1 bou.Khtlt,andlU condition ahowa that Die caae haa really outworn tho movement, which la Haytdout. Mautis a. Uowkll, Of havi qf MrtctOTi K, J, It. II. ,t rrun.. Co, Head I ertt .Unp toK.;.Wn Watlh Taw rMlrlM.l'klla t .Iphla, l'a., fur atadat Uln.traUd r.Mpbltt .howlaa a.w aaaiM uta aaa ai;iua. n.ita imm art aiad. (2b U Continued.) BW2WNSADAY nvr.it r.Dti.oiin v((i.('iii: ni'inv. tho ehnluest lltemliiio ot thu world, often tho best ed. iions piiDiiMini. niu-r.Mii; (.iat.vi.iiiiim: 'ft Kit. lowest prices ever known, not old lo deiilrra. Mint I or examination iiumiku iiiini'iii. ur evidence of iiihH l.iltli. .mii u .M.tli:.N, I'lililUlicr, lb Vvraey Ml reel, N V, r. ii. ituv i BBi . Aug. til 4 W PRESENT POWER, Cured. To-.IIorrow I.oiik U'uy oil Wlir n Hi li U Wniili'il To-Da), Contort U never lu a hurry, l'aln and distress nro lu hot huste. It 1 Ut the "friend lu ucod-' the f i lend who duos something now that tho old adage pa s the compll'nen of being "a friend In deed.' T halt hey do uot koep.tho sr oerer lu suspons is tho silent excellence ot 1IENSO.V8 C'AI'OINfc' l'OltOl'8 1'LAHTKIW. TheplUbl'-s o'oUe.- days w.ethei io-ouo-othiTl)- .Id "Walt ut IU to-mo toit i We can pnuit u not nn? on the spur of the moment." But p.in uiu - eved, like hoie defo-red, in ketli tl e loarttlet Benson's plasl. eis f 1,0b uppUouJon, They pnimeate, soothe, warm nnd hem, etv fining, as thuy i 3, cLejilcal and medical ageris ot the hlghost eiilc cntcy, Their inottols now, und tho genuine have thu wutd l-'Al'CINE cat in the middle of each plaser. I'rtce 4 eews. iseabuo- s JoUnson, cLemlsls, New Yoik, hepui-lw d maim ooLi1i:an,ivawAs.K, w. j. so minutes of New Yurk Mor' positions for gn l U' tin thun all other h uools coin ilneiL Life Helm! arbhlp, f to. Wrliu Ior c a.mlaw, beptlltbdw r 7
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