The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 28, 1883, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BL06MSB&RG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. )
The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
FRIDAY, SEl'TlflMUER 28, 1883.
Correct Itnllrontl Time Tnlilc
Trains on Iho rLlladclphla fi It, H. leave llupcrt
a follows i
Homn. south, r
84 a.m. 1145 a.m.
4 ua p. m. 013 p. m. :
Trlns on tho D. L. A; W, It. II, leavo Bloomsburg
follows i
NOIIIII. SOUTH.
TiAn.ra. 8 S3 a. m.
10 47 n. m. 11 4S ii. m.
;o 84 p. in. 4 3) p. tn.
Tho 11 43 train south connocls with tho Phlla.
dolphla, Heading nt import, and with tho
Northern Contral at Northumberland.
Tho s:$b a, m. tralnconnocta at Northumberland
with :ts train on Pennsylvania road reaching
I'hllaileiphla at 8:i p. in.
Thelitis tralnconnocta with rntlAdtlphla and
Itoadlng roal at import at 11:60 reaching l'lilta
dolphla at :Wp. m.
Tho 11:1' train connocts with Pennsylvania
roal at Northumberland at 1:19 reaching Philadel
phia at VM p. m
Tbo 4:90 p. in. train connocls with Pennsylvania
road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. ana reaches
Philadelphia at 9:es a. ra.
t.Tralni on Mm N. A W. U. Hallway passl Bloom
Perry as follows t
NORTH. SOUTH.
T.4t a. m 12.01 p. m.
b.si p. in 7.oi p. in.
Public HlllCH.
The executors of Isaac Snyder, tlcccns
eil, will sell personal property ntul rent
estate on tho premises In Jllfllln township
on Tuesday, October 10th.
W. U. l'oust will sell personal property
at his residence on Saturday, 29th inst.
Notice to HultHcrllicrH OutHlclc the
County.
About two weeks ngo statements were
sent out to every subscriber outside of tho
county who owes anything on subscription.
Up to to this tlmo but very few have re
sponded. As wo havo to pay postngo on
all such papers wo must Insist on a conipll.
ancc with our terms which are strictly In
advance. Wo cannot afford to pay tho pos.
tngo on tho papors, send several bills and
pay postago on them, and then run tho risk
of losing tho subscription money besides.
Our request Is but fair, and as very few
havo compiled with It, wo arc forced to
give notlco that all papers going outside of
tho county that nro 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 other nl
tcrnotivc. I'crHoiml.
ltcprcsentatlvo Bryson was In town on
Monday.
Mrs. Sheriff Mourey has been quite 111
for somo days.
W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland, attended
court on Tuesday.
Miss Ilnttlo Clayton, of Ashland, was
visiting relatives in town tho past week.
Clinton Lloyd, Esq., of Wllllamsport,
was registered at tho Exchange Hotel on
Monday.
Cadet J. W. Oman who has been spend
ing his vacation at Light Street, returns to
the Naval Academy at Annapolis, to-day.
Kalu fell all day on Monday.
James Harris of Hemlock Is foreman of
the grand jury.
Dr. W. II. llradlcy has purchased a farm
near Burlington N. J.
Two cent postage will go into elloct next
Monday.
Tho deer season opens October 1st nml
continues until December 10th. .
A suspension of judgment Is all we ask
don't buy nnywhere until you have seen
tho new goods at David Lowenbcrg's.
dross of tho N. Y. Store has just return
cd from Philadelphia and New York with a
flno lino of fall and winter clothing, (live
him a call.
A temperance meeting was held at tho
Lutheran church on Monday evening. Ad
dresses wero made by D. C. Uabcoek, of
Philadelphia, Clinton Lloyd Esq., of Wil
liamsport, and others.
Foil Sale. A property in Itoaringcreek
township, consisting of a dwelling house,
bam, mill with four run of stone, and
about 23 acres of Improved land. Inquire
of John Mourey, Bloonisburg, Pa. tf
Faiimkiis lluAi) Tins. Farmers wishing
a first-class article of phosphate, can get it
at LIghtstrcct at nny time. Stop and get
prices nnd examine goods beforo buying.
Harvey E. IIkacook.
Tho clergymen of this town, who so
successfully conducted n lecture course
last year, propose to organize another scr
les this fall. They arc making arrange
ments to secure some distinguished speak
ers. The Gospel Temperanco Union will hold
Its monthly meeting in tho Lutheran
church Tuesday evening next, October 2nd
1883, at half past seven o'clock. The pub
He is cordially invited. A choice programme
is prepared.
Mrs. Maize tho milliner, started for Phil
adelphia Thursday morning of this week
expecting to spend ono week in purchasing
a full stock of tho very best quality and
all tho latest styles of millinery goods, no
tions, &c.
Chas. Harttn.in of South bend Indiana,
who has boon visiting his brother In this
section was thrown from tho train last
Wednesday evening at Sunbury, and met
with an accident resulting In tho loss of
four toes of ono foot. Ho Is at present
with his brother in Sunbury.
On Wcducsday of last week Dr. Gardner,
assisted by Drs. Ammerman of Orangcvllle,
Harler, of Ncscopeck, Kline, of Catawissa,
Mcltoyiiolds, and Schuyler of llloomshurg,
lnnnvnfl n hiinni1 frnm llin film flf Mrs. 0:1-
blo of Snyder county at tho house of Hen-
ry Heist in ilontour townsmp. i no opera
tion was performed in 40 minutes.
A first class entertainment was given at
tho Opera House last Friday evening. Lil
lan Bpenccr as tho "Creole" Is entitled to
all tho praise she has received from the
press throughout tho country. She Is
young and pretty, nnd enters Into her part
with great spirit and feeling, though It Is a
very dllllcult character, bho was well sup
ported by tho members of this excellent
company.
Tho Convocation of Wllllamsport which
met in tho Episcopal church on Tuesday
evening and Wednesday, was well attend
cd at all tho sessions. About a dozen clcr.
gyracn und several lay delegates were
present. Hoy. Mr. Hufliioll of Lock Ha
Yen, preached on Tuesday evening, Itev,
John Hewitt on Wednesday morning, and
addresses wero made in the evening by
Roy, Dr, Hopkins of Wllllaincport, Hevs,
Breed of Danville. Bound!, and Black of
Wllllamsport.
Correct styles,
Choicest fabrics,
Suro fits,
Lowest prices,
are tho mottoes of David Lowcnbcrg.
A Luther Memorial sorvlen will lm l.r.1,1
atMuncy trout ponds, near Mnncy, on
Tuesday, October 2nd,
The trial of McDowell nml Trrillltnr.r
charged with robbing Levi Michael, is In
progiess as wo go to press.
The placo to ascertain "What in wear."
for tho coming season, Is at
D. LOWRNIIBIMI'S.
Wo wero In error last week In ntnttnn.
Hint nil nrtlclcsfor exhibition nt the. Col'.
umbla county fair should bo brought In
noi inicr mail Tuesday. It should' read
Wednesday.
Notiuk. All persons dcslrlnc to exhibit
at Col. Co. Fair will please send m llirlr
Lists carefully classed and thus save them
selves much nnnoyaiicc, as no entries will
bo inado after Wednesday.
Address,
Fred B. Hnitmnn, Secy,
Sw llloomshurg, Pa.
What wo said last week in reference to
tho Conynghnm schools wo copied from an
exciiange. It Is not correct that nil of the
Centralia class passed nt the second exami
nation us only twcnty.fivc per cent, of it
wai successful. Only three passed at tho
second examination who passed at the
first In all of the branches except Theory of
Teaching but came so nenrly passing In
that that nt tho second examination tho
required percentage was made. The Cen
tralla schools are not yet supplied with
teachers
iVrtlstic and Decorative Polntlnc. In-
structlon given In water color, oil, lustra
painting, itc. Decorating china a special-
Baibotino ware finished In Llmoiio
glaze. Orders for Christmas solicited
early. Ladles nro invited to call and ex
amine samples. Lesson days. Tuesdnvs.
Thursdays and Saturdays privately.
Work made easy for ladles unaccustomed
to drawing. For further particulars please
address II. J. MAoAiiTntm.
Normal School,
Sepll-lw Bloonisburg, Pa.
Only the best make of American watches
are kept In stock at L. Bombard's jewelry
store, also a fine lino of gold linger rings
The constable of Franklin township on
Monday morning, reported n road in that
township as being in bad condition. After
learning the facts Judge Elwcll made the
following remarks :
Where a road has been for n long tlmo
in bad condition, the law presumes that
the public officers have notice of that fact.
Their olllce Imposes upon them tho duty
of making such examination occasionally as
will put them in possession of knowledge
as to the.condltlon of tho road. It an ac
cident happens to the road by a severe
rain or by any unforseen cause, the super
visor would not be resnonsihlo without
notice, unless lie left tho road too long in
that state; if he did, then the law would
presume that he had notice. If this road
(opened some four years ago, and neurly
i mile long) Is so narrow that It is impossi
ble for two teams to pass (having hut
two, and perhaps insufficient, turnouts),
then tho needs of the public are not met.
The supervisor will cousldcr this return a
sufficient notice, nnd the constable who
makes it (Mr. Manhart) may inform him
that It is the opinion of the court that thero
should he moro convenient turnouts upon
that road. As to the supervisor turning
water upon the land of a private individu
al (Mr. Mensch or Mr. Lorcman), wo have
nothing to do with that j we consider only
the public interests.
A Ruiulmlcr.
David 'Lowenberg having just returned
from New York and having purchased his
Fall Stock, Is now prepared to offer tho
atest styles in gentlemen's wear, and In
vites an early Inspection of the new goods.
HltcrllPH Hale.
The following propcitles were sold by
tho Sheriff at the court house on Monday.
Land of N. Welliver In Madison to W.
Gingles for 25.00 j land of Edward Unan
gst In Fishingcreek to M. II. Unangst for
705.00 j lands of J. A. Losec In Beaver, J.
B. Bobison, attorney, for 4.00.00 s land of
tame to same for $5,0) ; land of samo to
same for 110.00 ; lnnd of John Mitchlcr in
Siigarlonf to J. Hcrrington for $07,00 ; land
of A, B. Pearson in Briarercck and Fish
ingcreek to Bloonisburg Banking Co.,
for S225.00 ; land of W. T. Shuman in
Main to J. A. Shuman for 2100.
CIiaiiKC or Mall L,uc1ch.
Un October 1st tho I'ostolllce Department
will substitute a now general lock for
thoso now In use. The new lock, which Is
made of corrugated steel, Is lighter, strong,
er, and safer than that now in use, and Is
manufactured by tho Smith & Egge Lock
Company, of Connecticut. For several
mouths a number of clerks in tho mail
equipment division of the Postofllce De-
partment have been testing the new locks
and keys, nnd distributing them through,
out tho country. Fifty thousand keys
wero scut out to postmasters nnd other
persons authorized to hold them, In sepa
rate registered letters, and tho efficiency of
tho registry system Is shown by tho fact
that they wero all properly delivered.
When the receipts for the keys had been
returned, 200,000 wero distributed among
tho heads of star routes, tho termini of
railway routes, nnd depositories. Tho
work has just been completed and tho new
lock will go into uso October 1st. Tho
change in mail locks is made but onco in
ten years.
L. Bernhard keeps In stock tho best pin.
ted ware In knives, forks, spoons, casters
&o. Articles eugraved free of charge,
good plated tea spoo s at $1.25,
Ilcrwlclc vh. IlIonniMlitirtf.
An exciting gamo of liaso ball was
played on tho Fair grounds last Saturday
afternoon between a nine from Berwick
and the home nine. Tho following is tho
seoro i
IlEltWICK.
o n
l i
0 c
4 1
:j 2
1 o
15 0
2 I
4 0
4 0
27 10
o n
2 a
2 2
2 1
4 0
il 2
3 3
3 1
I) 1
4 0
31 13
Kceoc, c,
LIuvllle, E.s.,
Thomas, illi.,
T. W. Sherwood, r f.,
West, 2b.,
Low. 1 f.,
B. Sherwood, lb.,
Heist, p.,
Buckingham, c f.,
Total-
HlOOMSUUhfl.
B. Hagcnhuch, a,
F. Boy cc, p.,
W. Boyce, s s.,
It. House!, lb.,
D. Gross, 2b.,
B. Hut, 3b.,
Hanson, 1 f.,
lthodomoycr, of.,
Hosteller, r f.,
Total -
tfl'OliB 11V IS.f INfls .
1 2 U 4 5 0 7
8 I)
Herivlrh.
Illooiiishuig.
2 0 1 0 U 0 3
1 110
30000005 0-12
The mt'iehunt tailoring dep.mmout of
David Lowenberg Is now repleto with all
tho novelties in gout's wear. Cull and sco
tho full styles.
Centre Nolcn,
The next township Convention will be
held nt Llmo Uldgo In the M. E, church,
October 0th, 1833. If all tho townships In
tho county follow tho plan spoken of nt
tho last County Convention held at Orango
vllle, Columbia county will bo a "banner
county In Sabbath school affairs.
A. W. Spear 1ms employed nnothcr la-
dlan boy, Edward Scunncrsoel, of the
Omaha tribe. Arthur takes n delight In
training tho "red man of tho forest."
Mrs. J. S. Uagcnbuch has n guinea that
hns been very dutiful this summer, laying
01 eggs. If there Is n reader of tho Cot-
VMMAN who has a guinea that can beat
this ono let us hear from you.
According to nil reports Centre will ho
well represented with trotting stock at tho
Columbia county Fair, Hoys, when the
trotting tlmo comes don't "tako tho wntcr.'
Win. ShafTer lias dug and stored nway
eight hundred bushels of potatoes this
fall. "Billy" Is our boss potato-ralser.
Philip Creasy lost u valuable horso re
ccnlly. Prof. Lcrch, of Easton, now teacher nt
tho Orangcvlllo academy, delivered an ex.
cellcnt nddrcss at tho Hldlay church on
Sunday last. Subject! "Llfo of Christ."
Entrk Noes.
Court I'roceciIIiiKH.
Tho regular September term of court
opened last Mouday, President Judge El
wcll nnd Associates Shuman nnd Lake, on
the Bench.
The constables of the several townships
were called and made their returns.
Zehulon Shultz was appointed ttpstavc
to wait on the grand Jury.
Elijah Slum nnd M. E. Cox appointed
tipstaves for 1st week ; MIchal Walter and
Isaac McBrldo for 2nd week.
Estnto of Joseph Pohc, report of nudltor
on exceptions confirmed nisi.
Geo. Hughes vs. I. K. Sweppenhclser,
rulo to subrognto made absolute, nnd opln
Ion filed.
G. A. Bevnn vs. L. A. Klley, rulo for
new trial made absolute, nnd opinion filed
10. Jl. Hill, ct. al., vs. E. Lauuach, caso
stated filed.
The following auditors' reports wero
confirmed nisi : estate of Henry Lcur, es
tate of John Sand, estate of Martin Lun
gcr, estate of Henry Kitchen, estate of
John Baylor, estate of J. L. Preston, cs
tato of Daniel Krclgh, estate of Peter
Michael.
Order of sale lu estate of William Webb
confirmed nisi.
Mary Hcppcrt vs. W. Hcppert, on proof
of publication A. IC. Oswald appointed
commissioner to tako testimony.
Centru township Poor District vs. Bea
ver township Poor District. Appeal tiled.
F. P. Taylor vs. Maggie B. Taylor. Pe
tition of respondent for an allowance of
funds to defend In the caso": rulo to show
cause grunted.
Petition to Incorporate the village of
Espy Into a borough, presented and filed.
Transfer of license allowed from G. L.
Kostenbauder & Co., to W. A. Yctter
Bond filed.
Transfer of license allowed from A. S.
Truckeniniller to James Bihby. Bond filed.
Estate of Ley! Miller. Depositions In
specific performance filed.
Estate of John B. Stokes. Depositions
on corrected and amended return of sale
filed.
Andrew Freas and Jacob Creasy vs. D.
S. Purscl. Depositions filed.
Estate of John Bitter, return of sale con
firmed nisi.
Estato of Elijah Yocum, return of sale
confirmed nisi.
Report of viewers against n road in Cat
awissa near papsr mill, confirmed nisi.
Petition for review of n road in Locust
nnd Conyngham townships. Reviewers
not to uc appointed unltl exceptions arc
lispofed of.
Petition for review of a road in Franklin
near A. Lohrman's. Reviewers not to be
appointed until exceptions arc disposed
of.
On motion of E. R. Ikeler nnd filing of
certificate, C. C. Evans was admitted to
practice as an attorney In the several
courts of this county.
Petition of Alfred Breech for the benefit
of Insolvent laws filed.
Estate of Joseph Pohc. Depositions
filed.
Petition for review of a road in Scott
township, near James Lake's.
E. M. Tcwksbury appointed guardian of
the minor children of Samuel Smith of
Centralia.
Estate of G. A. Bowman. Report of
sale confirmed nisi.
Order of sale made in estate of William
Ivcy.
Petition of Lewis Wcuner for tho adop
Hon of W. S. Beck filed.
Petition of Mifllin School District for
permission to borrow money to build a
school house, refused.
Petition ot W. G. Creveling for benefit
of Insolvent laws filed.
Petition of Madison Poor District to sell
land of Milton and Phlneas Welliver, pau
pcrs, filed, '
Sarah A. Zlgler vs. W. 8. Zlgler. Alias
subpoma In divorce awarded.
The following auditors' reports wero
filed and confirmed ulsl : estate of Aura
ham Force, estato of Mary C. Conner, cs
tato of Jonas Hartzel, estate of Parvln
Eves.
l'etltlon to change election place In
Briarercck township filed and decree
made.
Executors', administrators, guardians
and trustees accounts nnd widows' appraise
mcnts presented nnd confirmed nisi.
Mary Osman vs. John Osinan, libel in dl
vorco, subpoena awarded.
Order of sale mado in estate ot George
Old.
Report of viewers in favor of n county
bridge in Fishingcreek near E. Paden's,
continued nisi.
Report of viewers against two county
bridges In Greenwood at Muddy Run, con.
firmed nisi.
The following reports of sale were con
finned nisi.
Estato of Joseph Helwlg, estato of Catha
rlno Gall, estate of Jas. Buckalcw, estato
of Jacob Drichclhls, estato of D, C, Moss
Report of viewers against a county brldgi
over tho river at llloomshurg confirmed nl
si.
Report of viewers In favor of a road in
Montour near Lewis Thomas', confirmed nl
el.
Report of viewers against a road In Green.
wood, confirmed nisi.
Report of viewers In favor of n road In
Sugarloaf, near E. k Fritz's confirmed ill
si.
Rtport of viewers of n road In Benton
township near J, P. Bellas' vacating
road, confirmed nisi.
Inquest awarded in tho estuto of Lydl
W. Dodson.
Asiaio oi ii, uciciimiiicr, return oi op
pralsement confirmed nisi.
Estato of W. Rhodes, return of Inquest
confirmed nisi.
Robins, assignee, vs. T, Gerily, alias
writ of Aaifreici'm jnwimiWwi awarded,
Older to viewer of a road in Beuv
township continued.
Conyngham & Centralia Poor District vs,
Wlconlsco Poor District Dauphin county.
appeal entered,
Commonwealth vs. Charles Cook, At
tempt to commit rape. A truo bill. This
case was tried on Tuesday. Tho charge
was that he made nn assault on n llttlo girl
10 years of ago last July, near tho bridge
below Bloomsburg. The Jury found him
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Hamilton,
larceny. Caso tried on Tuesday, -verdict,
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. 8. A, Smith. A true
bill.
Commonwealth vs. Nicholas Bcaglo.
Not n truo bill.
Commonwealth vs. William Burgman.
true bill. Fornication nnd bastardy.
Verdict, guilty.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Do not fail to sco Lutz & Sloan's cash
meres nnd dress cloths beforo you buy
elsewhere.
Print's 0, 0, nnd 8 cents nt C. O. Marr's.
Flno groceries, notions, canned goods, nt
B. Bkcer's.
Call and see C.
C. Mnrr's stock of new
goods.
I. W. Hartman & Son
ask all those who comu to court next week
nnd others, to call and see
Their new dress goods,
" new cloths.
" new llannels,
" new sheetings,
" now calicoes,
" new carpet chain,
" new underwear.
" new hosiery,
" new oil cloths,
" new shoes,
" new gloves, &c, ix.
" new double and single shawls.
Three widths of Courtalds and Cio black
crapo veils, black cashmeres, black shawls,
DlacK do alma cloths, ulacK tnmlsc with a
full line of mourning goods, nt Clark & Son's,
Hats and cans, trunks, oca. the best and
Cheapest at uross' JN. i, more.
Wool and cotton chain at C. C. Man's,
Shirts, cuffs and collars, neckties, and all
kinds of goods for gents' wear, at Evans &
oyer's.
Men's hcavv boots, bust in town for tho
price. At yv. J. nenuig's.
Clark & Son now have the lare'cst stock
they ever had at lower prices.
Beautiful boys and chlldrcns clothing
cheap at Gross' N. Y. Store.
Skirts and shawls very
cheap at C. C,
Marr's.
If vou want silks, dress trootls. tahlo
linens or dry coods of any Kind vou can-
not do better than to, go to Lutz ii Sloan, as
mcy win nni uc unucrsoiu.
We oiler best calicoes at 5. 51 and 0c vd.
best heavy cheviot shirting at 7J and 8c yd,a
goouyu wiuo unoieacueu musitnunnd 70 yd
n good yd wide bleached muslin nt 8c a vd,
good canton flannel 8c. They shy our Han.
ncls are boss. See them. A cood corset
nt 00c nnd up. That 25c twilled red flannel
they all like as well as the better ones,
.1 .r,.., '
viarn a oon s.
Goto C. O.
Mnrr's for comforts nnd
blankets cheap.
Children's nnd misses' shoes at Kendicr's.
Evnns' Block. Low prices and good
guous.
A good overcoat at Gross' N. Y. Store.
Sec our ladles OOomerlno-vest with n full
line of merino underwear for ladles anil
children at Clark & Son's.
G. W. Bcrtsch. the merchant tailor Is the
place to get your nobby and most stylish
hats and caps as he has just bought a fresh
stock of tho best, from the city for tho fall
nnd winter trade. Please give film a call and
oTamlnc his full lire of them before pur-
cuasing ciscwncre, prices reasonable.
Go to C. C. Marr's for splendid boots and
snocs very enenp.
30 shades of dress silks now displayed bv
uiaru a aons nt lower prices man ever.
If you want bnrealns in fine ladies' shoes
call at W. J. Kendlg's, Evans' block.
If you want the most stvlish and nob
blest things in neck tics or furnishing goods
in general don't fall to sec G. W. Bertsch's
fresh stock cf them just received from the
city. Call and sco them and be convinced
for yourself.
If vou want a nico colored cashmere
dress, no to Clark & Son's : for oualltv col
ors and price they can not be heat ; with a
iuu line ot other dress goods.
A crand winter suit for S7.50 nt Gross'
N. Y. Store.
New goods at C. C. Murr.
W. J. Kendie can give vou a cood fit in
Gents' shoes or boots very cheap.
Our lino of ladies' and children's coats.
dolmans, circulars, haverlock, jersey jack
ets, ready made. Also a full lino of cloths,
Slushes and velvets to make up at Clark &
on's, No garments carried over from last
year, all new.
A full lino of ready-made clothing,
gents' furnishing goods, valises, &c at
Evans & Eyei's.
Eleornnt nnilor suits, chamber sets.
und
nil kinds of furniture, at Cadman's
C. C, Marr wants butter, eccs, lard.
onions, chickens, dried fruits nnd outs.
Call at W. J. Kendkt'H. Evans'BIock bo-
fore buying boots and shoes.
1
J. 8. Reltzlms for sale the enternriso
meat chopping machine. Just the thing
for even' farmer. Cuts 3 lbs n minute. For
the small sum of SO. At I1I3 meat parlors h
few doors below Market St.
Don't fall to see tho finest and nobbvie'st
lino of cloth, casslmcres and overcoating
for fall and winter just received fresh from
the city, at G. W. Bertsch's bazar of1 fash-
Ions, now ready for Inspection. Don't for-
get toglvo him a call before purchasing
elsewhere, A lit always guaranteed.
J. S. Kelt, keens n full stock of Sausage.
Bologna, Screpple and all kinds meat, at
low prices for cash. Just below Market
St.
People attending court can irct meats nl
all hours at B. Stohner's. Oysters served
In every stylo, also by tho ipiart or bun-
(ireu.
4 w
For cood cheap
furniture, go
to Cad-
man's.
Nobby suits mndo to order at
Evans &
Prices
Eyer's, by first-class workmen,
very reasonable.
Lutz & Moan will havo their full Hnn of
underwear for ladies, children nnd gents
uiu iasv 01 tins wcck nt lower prices than
last year.
This Is to certify that L. E. Wharv is tho
solo authorized agent for ' Bloomsburg, for
mo ucauing Diovo wonts, ot urr, rainier
ft Co., and Is tho only dealer that can glvo
11 guarantee on our work on stoves, heat
ers oriumaces.
Sep 2S-tf ORR, PAINTER & CO,
Pictures, frames.
window cornices, nt
Cadman's,
Thermometers, from 23 cents to $3.00 nt
1110 uolummax store. tf
8930
0009
UU99
0999
0999.
spring chickens.
old hen
hens, ceesu and ducks.
cood II vo culcs,
lbs, raspberries.
" pitted chu-rlcs.
All tl
ho above wanted at Lleht Street, bv
an. v 0
August 3-0ui
MIFFLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT,
Notlco Is hereby clvci that the umlnr.
signed Board of Directors of Mllllln School
District Intend tu apply to tho Court of
uoiiimon rieiw or Columbia county, on
tbo fourth Monday of September uext, fur
u decree authorizing them to borrow
money by Issuing bonds for tho nurnosu of
i.riipflm. n aMwwil lm,., I., .1... ..til
;:r.r.""..." ""t. "'". "' oi
Uiuimviiie, in said Mllllln Bchool District,
Jaooii BiTTKNimNDKir, Prest.
iHl-w A. U. Miu.aiii, Scc'y.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
l'AtlAI.YSI, N1NR YRAIM.
'After hnvlnir suffered for 0 years with
narnlvslfl." savs Mr, Joseph Yates, of Pat-
erson. N, Jersey, "I was cured by 6'imurf.
tan Ncmne." Mr Yntc9 ntithorl7.es this
statement. Your druggist keeps It. $1.50..
Sco n woman in another column, near
Hpecr's Vineyards, picking grapes from
that Is so highly esteemed by the medical
profession, for tliu uso of Invalids, weakly I
persons nnii ino aged.
HA il lit' I lritrf mala Onll VJ.Itr I .
.,,m..t,.,, "I' ;
If your hnlr Is turning grny, don't use
(lie poisonous dyes which bum out Its life
and produce) many diseases oi me sciup.
AVer's Hair View Is iiosltlvelv harmless.
und will 'restore tho natural Color of tho
hair, Btlmulato Its growth, nnd bring back
Its youthful gloss nnd beauty.
our liEOAims.
Wo nra alad to say that our daiiBhteri
who has been afllicted with Rheumatism
for about eight years, is nearly cured from
the mo of two bottles of Phelps' Rheumatic
Elixir. Wo regard it ns nn excellent rcme
day, ami nntlclpnto n perfect cure by tho
tune another home is tnl'.cn.
Respectfully, Mil. and Mns. Stavb,
188 Froemont street. Chlcaeo. lib
For sale at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy.
AMr.IUlJAN INSTITUTE OS dllAl'ES AND WINK.
A Committee froni tho Farmer's club of
tho American Institute appointed to visit
Vineyards and wine Collars, and cxamlno
Into American Wlno culture report that tho
Wines of Alfred Sneer, nt Passaic, NeV
Jersey, are tho most rellnble to bo obtained.
nnd that ins uporto urapo maKcs a l'ori
wine equal to any in tnc worm, r or saio
by druggists.
An effective medicine for kidney disease
es, low levers and nervous prostration, and
wen worthy oi n trial, is lirowirs iron int.
tcrs.
GOV, ItOrr'S K.S'DOltSBMKST.
Executive Chamber, )
Harrlslmrir. Pa.. June 7 1832. f
Mr. .Tnhn IT. Plmlna. Hernnlnn. Vn.. Mv
Dear Sir i Promptly upon receipt of your!
Elixir, ten days slrcc, I entered upon Its,
uso according to directions, stopping my)
Iodld Patass.. Amnion, and Wine of Col.
chlcum. At that tlmo I was completely
disabled with, gout in both feet nnd rheu
matism m until kuccs, nmt neipiess. bow
I comfortably bobhlo about the house,
and expect to be out In n week. It mny be
n co'ncldcnco, my amendment nnd the use
of your medicine. I hope for no occasion
to try it ngnin, but If need bo I will try it
again In a lresli nttacK Willi great conti
nence.
Very truly jouis, Henp.yM. Hoyt,
-! t 1 I.
viuvuinui ui l uiiiisjiviium.
Fur sale at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy,
Bloonisburg, Pa.
Clutsvlllc, Ala. Dr. W. Carter, says : "I
have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my own
lamiiy tor inuigestion wuu great ueneilt.
W0U1II KNOWISO.
iN. J. llcndcrsliott desires all who arc
afllicted with. Rheumatism In any form to
call at his drug store and receive valuable
miormaiion. uomc one, corneal), ot what
ever nation, sex or color.
UhcMmalic Syrup Cb .'
Butler, N. Y., Feb. 25, '82
Gents I wish to express mv apprecia
tion of your wonderful remedy for the cure
of rheumatism, dyspepsia and general de-
uuiiy. i nave uecn n great sullerer irom
that tcrrlblo dlscaso rheumatism for
moro than a year, and could get no rest or
reuci day or nigui lor me whole tune.
Liko almost everybody else similarly allllct.
cd, I tried many different remedies, nnd
consulted a uumbcr of physicians. But
cctilne: only temporary relief from nny of
these sources, I almost despaired of ever
again being restored to my normal condi
tion, and once more free from pain. At
this time, hearing so many recommend
your Khcumalte eyrup ns an Infallible cure
for rheumatism, and knowlmr that thev
had been troubled the samo as myself and
were now permanently cured by the use of
your remedy, I was inspired by their un
bounded faith in Its healing powers, and
resolved to test Its elllcacv in mv own case:
and the result of it nil is, that after taking
lour uotllcs, my rheumatism Had all disap
peared, and now. thanks to vour Rheumat
ic Syrup. I feel like a new man, and cheer.
fully recommend tho Rheumatic Syrup to
all who aro suffering witli rheumatism.
, John Rktnoliis.
List of Premiums
TO UE AWAKDUD BY Till!
Wil Co. Agricultural Society
TTHEtU TWENTV-EIOHTU ANNUAL FAII
to be held at
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
ON
WeflQesday, ..Tlmrsflay, Friday and
Saturday
1 October 10, 11, 12, & 13.
clash 1-iioitsr.s.
PIVI3ION 1 STALLIONS.
Judirfs Ellis ItimrrcHe. Sunt.: Benlvnl Rhodes.
.iianiui biiue.
Host blooded stallion, 110 00
Nfcnna oest,
Debt stallion for all work,
Heeond Ix'st,
5 00
8 0l
S CO
4 00
2 l
iiesi Mamou con. not over 4 years,
Second best,
DIV1BI0N 2-WALKl.NO UOBSES AND MABBS.
Thursday, 1 o'clock.
Judces oeonre Whltenlsrht. Sunt. : li c. Clea.
ver, Arthur creasy.
llest walk horiiC or mare. it 00
Second best, " 8 00
DIVISION 3 CAltltlACE HOUSES AND UARKS.
JudiHH Hr. A. 1'. Heller. Bunt. : (leornc Oeddr.
in. ti. liiuinnuii.
Hest pair carrtaco horses. 110 00
second liest, B oo
nnt slnslis 5 oo
second i-lnsle, it to
DIVISION 4-COlTS, BROOD MAKES AND MULES.
Judees .Joseph Lainon. Sum. : llenton Miumlntr,
Hartley Aiii-nsou.
llest brood mare, colt by her bide, 118 00
4 00
Third lK-St,
00
nci norso or inure ueiween mive ana iour
jeara,
Second best,
5 00
2 50
lient mnro or gelding Bcrwnea two and throe
yearn.
5 00
Second beat,
2 60
S 00
Mist iiorwj or inaro eon ociwcen one ana two
Sivimd best, ' '
liest colt under 10 months,
second best,
Heist pair match oolts under tour e.n bro
ken to harness,' J
Second best, I
llest pair of mules,
second bffct, i
1 5(1
3 00
1 50
5 00 I
2 50 1
5 10 I
2 50 I
Tho committee, ot this class will carefully notlco
all morltortoiis spans of tonin's not mentioned
aoore, ami report me samo to tho iteusnii; com
mittee for piemlums, vhs : teams ot ponies, go.ita,
dot's. Ate.
;hluitors under this elate will havo I heir
hiiroes on the irmutul by ten o'clock Thuixuy
uuru ns, wiicu tney win no examined.
CUSS H-CATTI.i:.
.lUJires Sylvester Kttitfipn. Ktmt. . Imi! H. Yost.
UlI,lt I,.
SIIOUV 110K.N3.
lVtllffreei must b. fiirnMip.l tlm Mtvrnlnrv
the thnootmakliiirtlm entry, with a rcfereiicoto
me register la mo now IkjoK,
Best bull ono year anil upwanls,
lest cow throe years and upwards,
liest cow or heifer under tlnvo year.
115 0(1
12 00
6 IU
3 00
vuv vim uiuivr incitu monius,
WJKIOl'T l'KDIUHKE.
Best bull three vows and upwards
second best Mull tluw years nnd upiv.U'ds,
Hest cow Urns) years aud upwards,
Second best cow tb reo yo.u-s and upwards,
Host hdfor between six and twelvo months,
Second b.'bt (ivlfci bvtwecu tl aud twelve
months,
DKVONS. 1
VWlgrees must aocompaay the outiles.
H 00
1 01
7 UI
3 60
3 00
1 60
Host bun ono j oar and upwards,
" cow thnio yours und upwards,
' cow or hi tler uudur three years,
15 00
12 00
6 OU
3 00
. M.11 uuuv iivti.u luuilliu
WITHOUT, rKDlOUKV.
Best bull threo yearn ao&pwards,.
second beBt bull threo yWk and upwards,
Host cow threo jeara aiMlupwunlsT
Second best cow threo years nnd upwards,
Hest heifer between six aud twelve months.
Second Iwstlulter between six and twelve
mouths,
JERSEYS.
7 00
3 50
3 00
1 50
I'edlgi-ces inukt accompany tho entries.
Hiw bull one year ond upwurUs,
" con three H'oni and upnuids,
" (o 01 Ulifl'l 111,1, r thvet ii'iUX
" ealf under twelve inuiillu,
US Oil
12 HI
5 Oil
Host oull HiKm yo in ami upwards,
Sdcund bwt bull thnsj eai aud upwards,
IS 00
1 (H
7 10
u, a, T.r, . :r,rr.
fewnu ww' &
I !iJ;,!liiter,lirti'''0"vtJ't lWl'vu inout'hH,
3 60
3 HO
I mSutiS; -
twelve)
A IliiHy Lawyer.
In Iho U. S. Circuit Court nt William.
sport on Monday, the case of EHsha A.
Packer vs. Ira T. Clement, relating to
conl lnnd, n which Hon. 8. P. Wolvcrton
Is Interested for ono of tho parties, was
called for trial. Mr. Wolvcrton nsked
that It be continued, nnd assigned, among
other reasons, that "unfortunately he wns
n member of tho Leglslnttiro and could not
command his time." Mr. Wolvcrton also
sntd that court commenced at Sunbury
this week I thoro wero fdrtv-fivc enscs on
cm, nnilnr nml i mmnn
nppcarcd ns
counsel for thirty-four.
Judgo Linn, who
appeared ns counsel for tho plaintiff, nsked
Hint 'tliu trial might come on but tho court
finally granted n continuance. Sunbury
New; of last week.
Knslimoro. O. Dr. A. Pntrc. snvs i "I
havd prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters In
several lnstnnccs,and In each case obtained
good rcsuiis."
ALDKKNKTS
Pedigrees' muit Accompany the entries.
Host hull one year and Upwards,
tIS 00
12 UC
S 00
' CO
vttvf mire years ana upwaras,
cow or helrer under thrco years,
calf under twelve months,
WITnOCT riDIOBCK.
Hest bull three years and upwards,
Kwoiiil best hull three years and upwards,
Host cow threo years and upward,
Si'cond best, cow ihreo years and unwanl.
aro
4 OI
7 on
3 CO
8 M
1 to
Host heifer between stx and twelve months,
.second liest Iiclfcr between six and twclvo
mom ns.
OUII1N9KV8.
l'wllifiws inii.it accompany tho entries.
Best bull ono year nnd upwards,
$15 00
12 01
5 OJ
uu uin."u yciirs nna upwnrus,
cow or hi'lier under three years,
calf under twelvo months,
WITHOUT rKDWRKK.
S 10
Host bu'l three years and upwards,
Second lwsi bull three yeara nnd upwards,
18 00
4 00
mnuiun Liiitu jiunimiii upwnruH,
Hfcond best cow three, years nnd upwards,
llest heifer between six and twelvo months,
Second best hclter between six and twclvo
7 00
3 60
8 00
muains,
llHinnn firnrr.
1 CO
II0.t bull.
15 00
Second best,
3 00
s oi
4 00
a oo
14 00
nest ouu iinacr ten months.
Host cow two years nnd upwards,
llust heifer under two years,
NATIVB STOCK.
ItAu, l.ntt
Second besi,
llest cow,
Second best.
S 00
2 50
Kxhlbttors will have their stock ready for the
Judges to examine by 10 o'clock a. m., on Thurs-
CLASS 1II-SWINE.
Judires .Ineob Shnemfiker. Runt. Wllllum nhl.
ltudolnh Zimmerman.
VKiiKsiiiBS. iiest aa uest
noar,
is oo
5 oo
8 oo
4 00
13 00
w.
8 00
2 10
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
3 00
Litter of pigs, not less than 5,
Pen shoals, not less than 2,
CnESTEK WIIIT8 AND CnESlllKIS.
Hoar.
S 00
S 00
3 00
4 00
now,
Utter of pigs, not less than 5.
i"cu shoats, not less than 2,
UUflflf AN.
Iloar. r m
Sow, s OO
Utter ot pigs, not less than 5, 3 oo
Pen shoats, not less than 2, 4 in
RL'ft-ni.r.
Hoar. 5 00
sow, s oo
Utter of pigs, notions than 5, son
3 00
2 00
i cii siiuavn, nub rcra umu v, t uu
3 00
I-OLANn CHINA.
Hoar, 5 00
sow, js oo
Utter of plg, not less t hnn 5, 3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
Pen shoals, not lcs3 than 2,
eu.s. uoi. tcs3 man v, 4 w
If other breeds are offered, will receive samo
premiums.
i-iwno 1 aubi.1'.
Judges it. M. Watklns. Sunt. : Benlamln Kat
un, lteub.n Hens.
nuck, 16 OJ f 4 00
IlWC, 5 00 SH
Lot of lambs not less than eight, 8 00 4 00
CLASS V 1DULT11Y
Judcea ,1. 1), liodlne. Sunt.; Peter Swank. M.
i i.uu.
au exmuitioas in tliu cia.ss must 00 in ruirs.
Display of fowls, 3 00
Dai k Urnhmns. 1 00
t! oo
50
60
M
50
fO
60
Chicks, 1 00
Light Iiranmas, i oj
Chicks, 1 00
WlUte Cochins, l oj
Chicks, 1 00
Hurt Cochins, 1 00
Chicks, 1 03
JO
10
60
60
50
rartridce cociun-s l oo
Chicks, 1 (0
white Leghorns, l oo
Chicks, i oo
jiouuans, l oi
Chicks, 1 O.I
Hlack Siianhih. 1 00
Chicks, l oo
Cray liorlilns, 1 00
Chicks, 1 00
oolden Spangled Ilamburgs, l on
liUlLKS. 1 UU
Domlnlques, 1 00
chicks, l oo
llrcvecceurs, l oo
ChlckB, l 00
Hlack and red game, l oo
chicks, l oo
Jiuscovy uucks, I oo
Chicks. i ou
Wood ducks, 1 00
Chicks, 1 CO
l'olantl ducks, 1 00
chicks, l oo
Toulotuo gecoe, l 00
Chicks, i oo
50
iiremcn geese, l oo
Chicks, l 00
Ho"g Kong gecne, I 00
Chicks, t 00
Native geese, l oo
Chicks, i u)
Hronzo turkeys, l oo
c hicks, i 00
Whlto turkeys, 1 00
Chicks, l oo
Hurt turkeys, i oo
chicks, i oo
nine turkeys, l on
Chicks, l oo
All other varieties ot puro bloods,
above.
CLASS VI-OIUIN, SEEDS AND FLOUH.
Judircs Hobt. Mannhar. Sunt.
Nelson Freas, J.
H. deary.
Best 2d Best
Fifty lbs. wheat dour,
Kitty His. buckwheat Hour,
Half bushvl clover seed,
Halt buhel timothy beed.
Bushel Martin wheat,
12 oo tl oo
l 00
1 00
1 00
2 0)
2 00
1 Oil
1 M
50
1 00
1 00
60
50
50
1 00
1 00
ruu wueat,
rye,
oats,
com, dirferent vurlctles,
buckwheat.
50
60
Twelvo stalks and corn,
CLASS VII VEOETAULES.
Judges M. K. Dnleman. Sunt. ! Harmon Fnh.
ringer, W. W.hutlllt.
nvhiuiiii largest display oi potatoes, hall
bushel of each variety. fj no
Second best, j oo
ijcsl y, imiuci sn uci iiuuuousruuuu uy cxuiu-
ur, J UU
Hcht bushel Held turnips.
mm uumuci rumuagas,
" '.' sugar beets,
" " mangla wuruel,
" " beets,
" " eariots,
'J " part,nlpa,
" " onions, '. ;
bushel early potatoes orehherot tho fol- .
low leg named varletlea, viz ! Early ltos,
Larlv Vermont, lu-nut v nr llphmn
i 00
50
Second best,
iki uusuei iato potatoes or either of tho lot-
luivuig uiuneii vaneues, vui ciuii,
Hrownell beautj-, SnowHake, IMncoAl
liert, Shamroek, lied lachbloiv, Whlto
lvachblow.
1 00
60
1 00
Second best,
juisi u'lsm i iioiaioes, any ono vaneiy,
Second liest.
liest. collection of potatoes, not less than sU
varieties, one-lialf bushel of each variety.
3 00
Second liest.
1 50
jiesi iiecK nops,
uoeii inangws,
lieCk tomalucs,
half doien vegetable oysters,
mill Ul4C14 MIUIISIICS,
half dozen heads cabbage,
I1CIU UUUIUMU3,
" citrons,
" three bunches celery,
" four egg plants,
" two doien peppers,
" tw 0 quarts lima bi-ans,
" two marts butter beam,
" two dozen radishes,
" threo water melons,
" quarter peck peas,
" peck onion sets,
" cactus,
" lemon or orango tree,
" thtt-o heaiUcitiiltftnwor.
fO
50
50
1 (
2 0(1
Persons competing for premiums on tho largrfet
and best display ot potatoes will not bo allowed a
premium uu uie samo separately.
nl. I
CUSS VIII-FItUIT.
DIVISION 1,
Judged-Matthlas Moore,
Mil, Suiuuel Kclubold.
Supt. j
Cyrus ltelch
AI'l'LES,
Best dl-play of winter, not less than five va
rleiles. six of each.
12 Ul
Second best.
Hest looking peck ot fall or winter npplcs,
Siind best, 1
nest keeping winter apples, halt bushel,
" fall apples, not lens than half bushel,
" lUvored fall or winter npplcs,
" quart yellow Siberian crulM,
" quart itjd Mlx'rtan trabs,
PEAKS.
Best dlspUy ot dwarf or standard, live varie
ties, sit of each,
Sisjond best,
Dost looting, any kind, half dozen,
" llavorwi, most Juicy, half dozen,
i istrgebt h ilt dozen, ilwarfor mandard,
fall or winter,
r incut s.
llest display et any kind, nvo varletlea, six of
eacli,
Best llavored and most juicy half dozen,
" and llncst looking half dozou,
" and largist varlily, halt dozen,
Stl'INCES.
Best dozou,
sot-OLd best,
UltAI'US.
Bostdlsphy. wild or culllvatcd, (hot liouso
exiluded) live vurlellei
seivind DHkt.
a 00 1 uoat lx clustem conennl,
1 tiaw. lie,
cUiitou,
" " ls.ibelu.
It ' Huitiord prolific,
" " lona, '
" " Adlrondac,
" " lteboeca,
" " York Muderla.
1601 " " of any other variety.
Rheumatic
SYRUP.
The Greatest Blood Purifier Known!
Rheumatism Curod.
Scrofula Curodiui
Port Dtbon, N. T Feb.Su,v&J.
fthnanaltc Syrup Co.!
I had been rtoetcrtmr for three
or four years, with different phy
Blclans, for Hcrofula, as somo call-
HocnESTitn. N. Y.. Anr. 6lh. m.
RhfHmnlic Mniji Co. t
Oents I havo born a (treat
anrrercr from llheumatlsm tor six
yonrs, anil hcarlnir of the success
oi jtnemnauo nrrop I conciunou
tortvolta trliulnmy ownense,
anal cheerfully wiythatl hare
edit, but found
commencou inning
been greatly bononttoil by Its use.
After taking It a short time, to
my surrrtso, It licgan to help me.
continuing Its uso a few weeks,
I found myself as well us ever.
As a blood purifier, I think 11 hns
no equal.
Mltfl. VILL1AM STItANU.
lean walk with entire freedom
from pain, and my general health
Is very milch Improved. It Is a
splendid remedy for tho blood
auu aeuiiHnieu Kywem.
li VI1KNTKK 1'AHK, M. I).
Mamtfaciumlty IUIRUHATIC smVP
PLUMS.
Ilcst dliplay, not less than two varieties, ona
aozen cacn, w
BASrSBRRlKS.
Best display, nny kind, not less than two va-
neui-n, w
DIVISION 2-nntID MCIT.
Judircs A. W. Snyder. Sunt. ! Miss Delia ratter-
son, Mrs. S. J. Conner.
Best quart dried apples,
r.o
60
. 60
fo
60
60
60
0
50
60
60
60
50
50
UUlnces,
peaches,
cherries, pitted,
cherries, unpltteil,
raspberries,
blackberries,
dewberries,
whortleberries,
plums,
twetchers,
nrunea.
chestnuts,
The fruit not to bo removed until the close of
of tho exhibition, and particular care to
bo observed by all persons that tho samo Is not tn.
urcd.
CLASS IS-WINES AND LIQUOIIS.
.ludies-Col. A. D. seelr. 8uDt.: Wm. II. Iteln-
bold, ltobcrt Buckingham.
Best quart currant wine, 60
DiacKoerry wwe, sw
" " grapowlnc, 61
11 " cherrrwlne. 50
" " rye whiskey, 50
" " elder vinegar, 60
" " any other kind, 50
CLASS X-HOMESTIO MANUFACTU11K&
DIVISION 1.
.ludtes A. II. Ncthart. Sunt.! Mrs. J. C Ppon-
enuerger, Airs, .nauiuu owaui.
Bestloat of bread,
Second best,
tS 00
1 50
nest rou or nutter, a ids. or more.
I 5.)
Second best,
1 CO
60
50
50
60
60
50
50
item appio pie,
pcucu pie,
pumpkin or squash pie.
mlneo pie,
lemon plo,
grape pie, (
pie of any other kind,
rolls,
biscuit, ,
SO
50
60
1 00
50
1 00
cocoanut coke,
pound cake,
irui
rutt oake.
trlmrer cake.
60
" cake of any kind, 50
DIVISION 2 CANNED FRCIT, 4C.
Judires -lames P. Rrtnds. Runt. ! Mrs. E. D.
i-eiuy, Mrs. Jacob vcager.
Best canned fruit, different kinds, not less
man one quarr cacu, new, 60
Best cucumber pickles, new. no
UIll-lJ lli'IVlUa, IKVt, I UU
" cured ham, l oo
" samples yeast, 50
" hard soap, to
" soltsoap, 50
" gallon maplo molasses, 1 oo
DIVISION 3 JELLIES. UmEBS AND FRBSERTIS.
Judges Josenh Oarrlson. Sunt. ; Mrs. Thomas
canon, .urs. Airreu irwin.
Best sample fruit Jelly, new. n
preserves, new, mj
muter, new, so
CLASS XI-HOUSEIIOLD MANUFACTUIIES.
Judircs J. E. tVelllver. SudL : Mrs. T. J. Swisher.
Best ten yards llannel,
12 00
2 (XI
wooien ciotn,
" " carpet,
" " plain linen,
" knit wool stockings,
' " cotton btocklngs,
" " wool mittens,
" home-made chcmLse,
1 pound or moro sample stocking yarn,
1 pound or moro fancy colors yarn,
Hest pair woolen blankets,
2 oo
l oo
50
60
50
1 00
I 00
1 00
1 (10
1 00
1 00
2 00
pair linen sheets.
uan
and-made nlirht dress.
patch quilt by girl under 13 years,
CLASS XII NEEDLE WOllK AND KMBItOID
KHY. DIVISION 1.
Judges Edward V. nartman, Bupt ; Miss Anna
iA'iay, jnss .Maine fienung.
n.t 2i'neKt.
Silk embroidery. $1 00 to 50
Worsted embroidery, 1 oo 60
Silk bed quilt, 1 00 50
Hand-made chemise. l oo 60
Machine-made chemise, l oo 50
suit lady's under-clothing, l oo 60
Lamp mat, 60 26
ottoman, 50 25
ottoman cover. 50 25
llllow shams, 50 25
Sheet shams, 50 25
Bible stand, , 50' 25
Application embroidery, 1 00 50
Table mats. f 0 25
Lamp mat, 50 25
Beaded toilet cushion, 1 00 60
Toilet cushion. 1 00 60
ToUet;set, 1 00 50
caranno emDroiuery, l uu ou
Wortted wreath. 60 25
Talch-work. 1 oo 50
Japanese patch-work, l oo 50
unto nankins. au
Set toilet mats. 50 25
Scrap bag. 50 25
Gentleman's scarf. 60 25
jiuiluu-uoiu wurK. au
Knitted shawl. 1 00 50
Toilet work basket. 50 25
Infant's shirt, 60 25
i uicuuig, ou
Darnlnir. . 50
Card rei-elver. 50 25
Embroidered slippers, 1 00 50
Hair switch, 50 25
Embroidered cap and collar, 1 1 00 50
Embroidered handkerchief, 50 25
ijice emurotderv. 1 uu hi
Hand-made, laco, 1 00 50
Head pln-cushlon, 50 25
Head canvas nln-cushlon. 60
Afghan, 1 00
Child's dress, 60
Embroidered sofa Pillow. w
Netted chair tidy, . 50
.seueu suawi, 1 w
Knit dross, 1 00
Canvas tidy, 60
worsieu tray,
Cotton crochet tidy, 50
Worsted crochet tidy, 50
Luce tidy. 50
Tatting tidy. 60
aiunu sprcaii, ui
Embroidered night dress, 50
Braiding, 50
Child's crochet wrap, 60
60
50
50'
60
51
DIVISION 2 ORNAMENTAL WORK.
uuur! I lUli IJ. Ja. 1.IIUU1. HUJ.t. , nioiuuiw
Tl . r. 1. Il'lll.... Ci.nl Ul.n f.tll.
jianier, -miss Kate awariswouu
60
Best specimen bead work,
$100
1 01
huun worK,
" burr work,
" leather work,
" hair work,
" wax work,
" moss work,
set artificial teeth.
Second best specimen of above, each,
CLASS XIII-FINE AHTS, PENMANSHIP
AND
DESIGNS.
60,
DIVISION I.
Judces Wm. H. Snyder. Sunt. !
Mrs.
Jerry
Walp.Mrs. J, W, Bowman.
Hest oil painting,
50
50
60
60'
second uest,
llest drawing,
Second best.
60
Hest specimen penmansnip.
50
50
50
book binding.
tvnml irrnlTifni..
nlnu
lettering on murblo,
sign naluttng.
50
75
llest display prlnllng,
llest transparent painting,
ffl
60
511
10
Tho Indues will rojommend premiums for
other meritorious articles In this class.
DIV160N 2 FLOWFHS.
.luil.'es lullus Holt, sunt,:
.Miss Evu Itupert,
Miss Mary C.Monroe.
50
Best display ot llovvers,
siicoiul lKt,
TUirti nesi,
Hest collection of dahlias,
llest Kmvliivi'n of hou4i nlantu In bloom.
Best hanging basket wllh growing plants,
CUSS XIV VEHICLES.
JudiresIohu Mensch. Supt.: Phllln APPlcman.
-
Jr., D. A. Hess.
Hestplaeton,
lamuy uurniigis
open buggy,
top buggy,
farm wagon,
spring wagon for farm uso,
spring wagon for pleasure,
whet'lbaiTow, '
slelgu,
sulky,
skeleton wagon,
1 Ul
1 00
l
I Ul
1 10
1 Ul
60
511
CLASS XV AUltlCULTUllAL IMPIJ'.MENTS,
JudzfH J. M. Kck. sunt,: T. F. Young. Jeremiah
2 Ul
imeieuiMUuer.
Best right Hand plow,
1 Ul
60
60
Diploma.
leu nana piuw,
right and left band plow,
corn plow,
subsoil plow, ' 1
square drag,
one-horse cultivator,
two-horse cvlllvulor,
onc-horbo corn planter,
two-horee corn planter,
thinsher and separator combined,
mower and reaper,
hay foik,
jortablo elder press,
clover huller,
h.iusag grinder,
w ashing machine,
elot lies wringer,
60
a oi
50
50
50
1 l
Ml
2(0
Ul
gruiiuing iiw.
60
60
1 0
50
diploma
"I
stt miner's pi 'ks,
pulr of tore and hind hor.so shoes,
uxe haudte,
grain cradle,
roller,
funning mill,
corn shelter,
straw and (odder cutter,
harvester,
hay tender,
so
50
611
50
511
511
60
50
Neuralgia Curod,
KaIrport, N. V., March 12, W
llhtwnatle svrtij) Co. t
Uhnts filnco November, imi, I
havo been n constant sufferer
from neuralgia and have not
known what It was Uibo free
from pain until I commenced the
uso of ltheumatlo Syrup. I havo
felt no pain rdnco using the fourth
bottle. I think It Is the best rem
edy I have ever hoard of for puri
fying the blood and for tho euro
ot rheumatism and neuralgia.
W. B, CHASE.
no relief until I
your ryru
CO., 1 l'tymovth Ave., Uochetter, A', r.
Anv new or meritorious Implements exhibited
and not provided for In the foregoing class, tho
I udgis may report tho merits of the same for prem.
Mima tn t ho llnvlalnc fnmmlrt,v
CLASS XVI 8TOVKS, TTNWAItE, EAItTIlEN
WAItE, ke,
Judges Stephen Ilhawn, supt-j Henry C.
Freas, A.M. ftupert.
Host cooking stove with nxtures, fa OO
panor stovo wiin nxtures; ij
variety tinware, a oo
variety earthenware, a 00
display marblo work, 2 00
CLASS XVII-C'ABINKTWAltK, SHOKMAKEltR
.ludires V. p. Eves. Sunt. : Isaac Mowcrr. Adam
Johnson,
Best set doublo draught liarness,
3 00
500
300
1 00
1(0
50
100
1 00
500
1 00
100
100
100
50
1 00
100
100
it
set doumo carnage namess,
" slnglo carriage harness,
" pair calf boots,
" pair kip boots,
" pair miner's shoes,
" bureau,
" dressing stand,
" display cablnetwaro,
" set Windsor chairs,
" set spring seat chairs,
" settee,
" rocking chair,
" halMozen brooms,
" two sides solo leather,
" two sides kip leather,
" two calf skins,
" samplo brick,
CLASS XVIII-BEES AND BEE HIVES.
Judtrcs Phllln Rtmnb. Sunt.; TaftAC Kline.
Jacob Terwliliger.
net 2d nest
Swarm Italian bees, js 00 3 ot
" black bees, 3ee 200
Display whlto clover honey, lo ,50
" buckwheat honey, 1 o 5
Jar extracted honey, 50 25
Box of honey, 5 pounds or more, 10 60
Tho bees and lmner tn h.avn been tho nroduco of
tho exhibitors.
CLASS XIX-MLSIOAL INSTlitTMENTS AND
8EWINU MACHINES.
A suitable placn In tho building will be set
apart for the exhibition of articles entered In this
class. No premiums.
CLASS XX-BABIES.
Judges Mrs. John Mensch, Hupt,: Mrs: Philip
Creasy, Mrs. J. W. Weill vcr, Mrs. Emery Welliver,
Mrs. Susan Dresher.
Prettiest baby under ono year, $10 00
Second, 5 oe
CLASS XXI MUSIC
Best band In tho county, JS M
second best, i oo
Band engaged by tho Society not to compete-:-eontest
to be on Friday. Competent Judges will
lie selected. Not less than three to enter. En
trance (co f l.oe
CLASS XXII-EQUnSTTUANlSM.
Judges Jo. Knclly, SupU: Miss Mary Welsh,
Mha Nettle Mcllenry.
Saturday, at 10 o'clock.
Best female equestrian, f 10 00
Second best, 5 00
Not less than three to start,
CLASS XXIII FOOT RACE.
Judges O. W. Itclfsnydcr, Supt, ; Dr. W. C.
Hanson, Win. Trobrldge.
Thursday, at 2 o'clock.
Best, tlOOO
Second best, 5 00
Onco around track. Not less than three to
stan. Entrance ice n.00
CLASS XXIV-TEIALS OF SPEED. ,
1
Judges Dr. o. L, Itcagan, Supt. ; Da
John Mowery, Conrad Krcamer, Daniel
Daniel Morris,
curry.
CODNTV SPORTING LIST TnDHSDAT, AT 1 O'CLOCK.
Dest horso or mare In tho county that can
trot a mile la harness In three minutes, 25 00
Second best, 15 00
Third best, 10 oo
FRIDAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M.
Best colt under four years In the county that
can trot a mile In harness In four mlnuteM 10 ou
Second best, 5 00
Third best, 3 0
FARMERS' LIST, FRIDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M .
Best trotting horse or marc In the county,
that ne er was on any track before, $29 to
second best, 10 oo
iiiira uest, ouu
SATURDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK. OPEN TO ALL.
Best trotting horse or mare, fisano
Second best, 70 oe
Third best, 80 00
All entrance fees must bo paid before tho entrv
will bo made. Entrance fee ten per cent, of purao.
Not less than four entries to make a race. All
trials to lx decided by tho best threo out of five
heats. Horses trotting In tho Farmcrs'Trot, will
bocllglblototho"freo toalL" Horses eligible to
jounty snoning List can enter in tuo "free to
The entries to the Farmers' Trot, will close
at 12 o'clock, Friday noon. Entries to Saturday's
race will closa Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon. In
tho "free to all" 2:40 must bo mado or no premium
will be awarded.
CLASS XXV-DICYCLE HACK.
SATURDAY, 12 SI.
Judges-rtev. L. Knmler, Supt, ; J. M. smith,
IJncolu Boody.
Best,
second best,
Third bent,
$20 00
10 00
5 Oil
Twtco around trpek, or mllo heat. Not less than
four to enter and three to start. Entrance fee ten
percent, otpuiv.
CLASS XXVI-MISCELLANEOUa
Judges II. V.
Brofee.
While, Supt, j Howard Eves, John
Articles not hereinbefore named will bo entered
In this class, and the Judges will examine all such
as havo Interest or value, and award such pre
mium as they deem proper, subject to revision by
the Board of Managers.
25 I A premium of $5.00 will be paid to tho couple or
25 canities that get married on the grounds during
25 the Fair, and tho Society will furnish the minister.
25
Tho secretary must bo notllled by Wednesday
evening, the loth.
25
ss:
2.V
25
25
25
TICKETS;
Single Admission, 25 eta
Exhibitor's ticket, with A checks, $1.00
Horse or horses and carriage, 25 els
Membership ticket, $1.00
t&Excursion tickets will be is
sued on all railroads leadinrj to or
100
100
1 00 Hear Jiloomsburq.
100 '
100
sou
to
HULKS AND HEOULATION8.
1 All persons having articles on exhibition or
competition mutt secure Exhibitor's checks of tho
Association beforo entering them.
2 Minors can become exhibitors when their pa
rents have Exhibitor's checks.
3. The Held of competition Is open to nlL Per.
sons from other counties and States can become
exhibitors 011 tho same tenns as citizens ot this
county.
4. All articles offorod for competition must be
owned by tho competitor for so days. Fruits, veg
etables, Hovvers, 4c, must be grown by the com
petitor, and all manufactured articles must bo
made by the competitor,
5. No horse or uiaro will bo eligible to enter
Farmers' list or County Sporting List, under trials
of speed, unless owned by the competitor thirty
days previous to the Fair.
B. All stock entered must bo what It Is repre
sentee' to be, or premiums will be forfeited.
7. All articles for exhibition or competition
must lo entered by nve o'clock, p. m., on Wednes
day the loth, mid no annuals or articles entered
13 00
t 50
3 01
1 6
1 Oil
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
I 01)
1 00
any
iwr r.iiiuiiiuiiciiii uu lukeu away ueroro lue close
of the Fair, except by iwnnlssion of Committee,
and no premiums will be paid on violation ot the
rule, ext ent exhibitors ot horses, mares, or geld
ings, shall not bo required to keep their animals
im the ground nt night, during the Fair, but must
have them on the ground by 8 o'clock each day.
8, No gambling or game ot chanco of any kind
whatever will be ullowtsl unnn nrinthn vlz-ini,
M Ul
i (u
1 uu
M
1 Ul
511
, ot the Fair grouiffls. And for tho purpose of pre-
Ivcm Ing the admission of any person to the grounds
with games or chance, and to provide for the ex.
pulsion ot any who shall by any means gain ad
mission, thero will be a license granted to all per
sons entering with exhibitions or for the purnoso
13 Ul
a 1 u
2 U)
3UI
3 U)
2 U)
2 oil
1 Ul
201
2 (U
2 Ul
01 seiung uuy articles, ny the librarian of the as-
soclatlon,at his discretion, if tho object ot admlslon
Is lawful and proper, upon tho payment of such
sum ns he may determine, which llcenso shall bo
forfeited and the holder tho eof driven from the
grounds immediately upou the detection by tho
Librarian, or upon Information uivpn nim h nnv
u, w. ,1,, mucin ,,,1, Kiuiiu i cnance or
gambling by tho person holding such license. And
without license us aforesaid, no person will be per.
mltted 10 give an exhibition of any kind for per
soual pront, or expose any article for bale upon tho
giounds.
(I. No license will be granted to stands that sell
spirituous or malt liquors.
10. Cavtion 1 All articles exhibited, whether
eatables or not, must bo resixwtut as private
property t and any person detected ta purloining
prlnjurliig them, will bo dealt with according to
ll'. Judges appointed to examine the dttrerent
classes, will confer a favor on tho Association by
calling at the secretary's onice early on Thursday
morning to obtain instructions. 1
12. ;ihoreioruotiho suveral Judges must be
passed upon and approved by the ltuvlslng com.
inlllee before, orders will bo drawn for premiums.
18. Piemlums awanlcdto iiersons residing out
of tho town ot Bloomsburg. will tw paid on tho
MA-
,i,i,v.ji, i mn itiniiuy ui inn ruir, uy ino'iTuas
uivr, on presentation 01 their pnin'r oulers.
011 Wednesday tho groundswlll boowu to tho
public und conlluuo ojien four (1.1) a.
NoiH'1-sou will bo admitted tu voteut the next
anuuat elocllon of the .ssnclallou without pro
ducing his uieiiibeinlitp ticket.
Exhibitors will confer a favor on the society by
sending a classed IM of the articles tliey wlsli to
exhibit, to the Secretary, as early as tKiaslble.'tbat
ihey may lie entered previous to the nrst day ot
the Fulr. Or, lenvo them at tho onicfl ot T. JtD.
Vaudersllce, where they will be called for.