THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY-, NOVEMBER a, 1883? .Correct Itullrontl Tliiiu Table. Trains on tbo Philadelphia & it. It, leavo Itupcrt a.i follows I NOKTil. SOUTH. CM A.m. 11 -is a. m. 4 ui) p. m. G 13 p. m. Tritn9 on the D, L. it W, U. It. loatu Mootnsburg follows i NORTH, SOUTH. 1 S6 a. m. 8 S3 a. m. 10 47 n. m. 11 45 a. m. s 31 p. tn. 4 i p. m. The 1 1 4? train south connects with tlio I'hlla. ilelpbla Heading at upert, and with tlio Northern Central at Northuinotrland. Tii-vR:!. a. m train cianocts at Northumberland with :M train on Pennsylvania road reaching pnliadeiphla at S:m p. tn, Tlio 11:4 Hraln connects with rnlladtlphla and Heading ro&t at import at 11:90 reaching I'hlla dolphin at 6:00 p. in.- Tho lls4i train oonnocts with Pennsylvania roat at North imberlana at HO reaching l'hlladcl phla at liM p. in TiiJ4:p m. train connects with Pennsylvania ru til at Northumberland at 8:03 p. in. ana reaencs 1'lillaJclpUU at t:ts a. m. Train oatm M. A V. II Kerry as follows : NORTH. T.41 a.m 0.31 p. tn IHIU.irp.uj lllooin fOCTll. U.oi n. m. 1.01 d. m l.orp.i IMtllllC HlllCH. Tlie sale of tlio rcnl estate of William Ivey ilcccnscil was adjourned from thu 27lh ult. until Tuesday, November 13th. Henry P. Oman, executor of George Oman, Into of Scott township, will sell val uable rcnl cstnto on the premises, on Sat unlay, November 2 lib, 1883. A farm of 170 acres. Sec advertisement. l'erHoiinl. Mrs. M. Hlshton is Improving in health, anil is now able to leave iter room. Mrs. Michael Wicmbcrlln of Dunmorc is visiting her relatives here. William Urlght of Ashland was register oil nt the Exchange on Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Shattuck lias been seriously ill for tho past two weeks, but is now improv. lag. Charles U. Cutler of Tlttston stopped in town a few hours on Wednesday to shako hands with tlio Winona boys. Mrs. J. 51, Hower is confined to her bed with a broken limb. She received a fall lost week, breaking her leg in two places. Miss Uannah llrccce lias gone to Waynesboro, Pa., to take a position in a school there. She resigned her plnco in tho Fifth street school to accept this. ELECTION, TUESDAY NOVEMBER Ctb. The republicans have made no county nominations this year. The Miners' hospital at Ashland will be opened on tho 8th inst. Taper bags, all sizes, square and satchel bottom, nt tlio Colu.mman store. Danville 1ms a new dnily paper called tho Sun. Read II. J. Clark & Son's new advertise ment in another column. ELECTION, TUESDAY NOVHMHEIlClh, Children Tlio Stroll! family cavo ono of their en- tcrtalhmcnts at tho Opera House on Tues day evening to a pleased audience. Tlio father and seven children carried out tho long nnd varied programme tn the cnllro satisfaction of nil present. Tho most re markable feature of tho ovcnlnc was tho .,., . I . a. ... a. nine uoy of II, A. SwcDDcnhelser's. p'ece pinycu uy w. a, Btrolil on two cor- was severely cut nbout the bend n few nets nt tho same tlmo. Tho playing of tho dnys since, by being hit with tho shoo of 1'"' fi'r's on brass instruments, tho plpo a norso. Ho had fallen down while lend- 'Bn selection, tho drummer boy, by llttlo Ing the horse, nnd was lilt with ttho shoo of lather, nnd tho full brass band, by tho For a Pall Suit, For n good Overcoat, For Men, Youth's, Hoy's nml Clothing go (o David Lowcnbcrg's. one of the front feet. (JURAT UARUAIN'S.-aood Winter suits for $18.00 nmdo to order from a now lino of all-wool casslmerc, just received from Now York. Call nnd sco for your self at N. S. Tlngley's, Merchant tailor, Columbian building, Miln street, lllooms Mrs. 11. Stohncr was thrown from a wag on near tho bridge over tho Irondale race, on Tuesday. Ingoing around tho curve tho wagon upset, nnd Mrs. Stohncr who was alone, was badly bruised about tho head. Fortunately assistance was near at hand when the accident occurred, or tho results might have been more serious. There whs a glorious sunset on Monday ovcnlng, though It was mlnlntr nt the tlmn. So bright did the Illumination become that 250 Pounds in weight, many who saw it thought that ll must bo the reflection from a great conflagration. A rn.11. ..tll.l.. ... . .. . iw uiuim-i u, mi-mi iiniiicu inioilc i nn arch formed by thu clouds, and just when it was most brilliant the clouds broke away and tho bluo sky shone through tho red re flection, producing a most beautiful effect. Airs, tisiier, or llloomsburg, a nurso of .n,,nl, .1,111 l. - t.1- -. - . .. . Muv.li ait,,,, ii.is u spiuiuu ior cancer, wnicli has been successfully tested on Miss Sar. ah A. Davis, of I'lttston. with very satis factory results. Miss D.ivU was lying dan. gcrousiy nllectcd with cancer for many months, nnd after six weeks' treatment and patient nursing has been relieved of this terrible parasite, and is now convalescent. Plymouth Record. wliolo family wcro among tho best things on the programme. To say that tlicso peo ple aro all accomplished and finished miisl. clans, would not bo truthful, but taken to gether they aro a wonderfully musical fam ily, and tho performance is mora an exhi bition of natural talent than of highly oil. tlvatcd skill. No ono who has tbo oppor tunity should fall to hear them. i New 1IhkICku mite of tlic Pcim- Hylvnuln Knllrontl. Commencing November 1st, n rulo (at present in effect upon nil tho principal rail lines of tho West and South) limiting the weight of slnglo pieces of baggago will be adopted upon tlio Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after tho first proximo agents of that line will decline to receive for trans- portatlon any piece of baggago exceeding Tho rulo requiring Last week while Myron Low ami 'A. T. rowicr were out eunnimr. t ie latter met 1th nn accident. It appears that Low nrcil at some quail in the direction hf bowler, but did not suppose the shot would carry thu distance to him. A few shot took cited In Fowler's face, but only enough to disfigure him for a time. They are only flesh wounds and will heal in a few weeks, E. Jacoby has resigned as superinten dent of tho Water Company. A largo variety of Celluloid Collaus fc Cuffs at David Lowenbergs. Harry, a little son of J, broke ono of his arms last ut play. R. Townscnd, Saturday wlille The V indsor theatre was crowded last evening, the attraction being "Furnished Rooms," vlth Topsy Venn in tho leading character of Roxnna Shouttr. Miss Venn was certainly n leading sliouter. She ex hibited great animation and vivacity in her part. It was a roaring piece through. out and created thunders of npplausc. The support by the members of Topsy Venn's I'urnisneu ltooms" uompany was very ood. jNcw I or: World. Opera House, Thursday night, Nov. 8th. Mr. C. 11. Koon, general agent of the Franklin Square Library Company is in town making arrangements to establish circulating library. The books that will be contained in the library embrace fiction, history, biographical sketches and poetry, and are all standard works published by Harper Bros. Tho terms arc ono dollar for each subscriber for two years, and mere ore no Hues or lines, 't hose who arc fond of reading cannot do better than sub scribe, and thereby secure the uso of the best literature at a very low price. A full lino of pocket books and purses for ladies or gentlemen just opened at the Columiiian store. There has been plenty of rain during the past two weeks, and tho streams have risen considerably. Imported olive-wood pen holders and pencils, very pretty and very cheap, at the Columbian store. Having lust returned from Philadelphia with an '.unusually largo and exceedingly cheap line of general merchandise I would call attention to the fact. Having had years of experience in the mercantile business gives me a decided advantage over neigh boring merchants in selecting stock as to quality, cheapness ice. I am oilcring goods 3 per cent, cheaper than can bo bought In this place. Call and give me the chance to show up what 1 say before purchasing elsewhere. J. J. McIIusnv. Ronton Governor Pattison will return to Berwick this Friday evening and will hold a recep tion nt the residence of Rev. W. W. Evans' at half past eight. Wednesday night was Hallowe'en, and tho young peoplo were out in full force Throwing corn against windows was the chief amusement. A. M. Wintcrsteen has opened a cigar and tobacco store in Mrs. Ent's building, In tho room formerly occupied by O. R. Buckalcw. Fred. B. Hartman lias been appointed deputy prothonotnry in place of Matthew Quick. Ho will, no doubt, fill the position acceptably. Pennington Post G. A. R. will have an oyster supper at Benton on Saturday, Nov- ember 3rd. The Benton band will furnish music. Tho General Convention of tho P. E, Church, which was in session several weeks in Philadelphia, adjourned last Frl dnv. Several changes wore made in tho Prayer Book. William Leslie, implicated in the murder of JohnBrlggs at Shlckshlnny lias been rnnvlctcd in the Luzcrno court, nnd sen- tenoed to two years and six months' Impris onment. Tho arbitrators in tlio suit of John Earns acralnat the Town of Bloomsburg awarded tho plaintiff S410 damnges. An appeal will probably bo entered by ono sldo or the other. Tho rectory belonging to the Episcopal congregation has been sold to Rev. A, Urlttnln of Berwick, who will take poses- sion next April. A new rectory will be built on the church lot. John S. Sterner is building an addition tn tho Morris houso on the corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, recently purchased by tho Methodist congregation for a par sonagc. A communication from Hohrsbuig finds its wny to our waste basket becauso no name accompanies tbo article. How often 1b It necessary to repeat that nil communl cations must bo signed by tbo writer ? Ton Sale. A property in Rohrlngcreek township, consisting of a dwelling house, barn, mill with four rim of stone, and about 28 acres of improved land. Inquire of John Mourey, Bloomsburg, Pa, tf Northumberland county Is Infested with a gang of thlovcs, who aro operating in tho vicinity of Mount Cnrmel and tho towns between Ashland nnd Shamokin, Several stores nt Mount Cnrmel wcro broken in! recently and robbed of Bovcrnl hundred dollars' worth of goods. A movemont now on foot for their apprehension. G. M. Quick is no longer deputy protho notary, his connection with that office having been sovercd on Wednesday oven Ing. Mr, Quick was in ino oiuco ior number of years, and Ids efficiency as officer, and Ida Kinllemanlynnd nccommo. dating treatment of all who had business to do thcro lias made him many friends th rough tho county, a charge for tho weight of all baggage in excess of lou pounds tor each passenger I will remain In effect, as before. l'nll I'tlHlllun Quarterly. Send 15 cents to Strawbrldge & Clothier, for the Autumn Quarterly , 120 pages 1000 Illustrations i 42 valuable articles on sub jects of interest to ladles ; also, a dress. makers' page. Every description of dry goods illustrated and priced, for shoppers by mall. The music by W. W. Gilchrist, tho celebrated composer, is nlono worth double the price of the book. Yearly sub scription, CO cents : 23 cents for six months. Subscribo now nov 2-0t 1 1 nil Never Hceu witkeM Ilarre. An old gentleman, named Thomas Ebert, 00 years of age, who is at present a rcsi dent of Pottsvlllc, is now visiting friends In this section of the country. Mr. Ebert was born and lived most of his life in Briarcreek township, Columbia county, on the borders of Luzerne, nnd yet, strange as it may appear, he had never seen Wilkes Barrc previous to his present visit. He was very much surprised, nnd at the samo time delighted upon witnessing the mntcrl al prosperity of our town, saying he had often heard it said that Wilkcs-Barrc was a smart place, but that bo felt like the Queen of Sheba, who after her visit to King Solomon when she beheld tho splcn' dors of the Hebrew Court, said the half had not been told. No wonder tho old man opened his eyes with astonishment upon visiting a live town like Wilkes. Barrc, after wasting so many years of ids life in a decayed borough like Pottsvlllc. Wilkes-Barrt Record. orntiKCvlltti iIciiih. X. Y. Z. Is n ron nd again. H, C. Everett, who met with a serious no- cldcnt last week, wo aro glad to lenrn Is Improving very fast under Dr, O. A. Mo- gargle's treatment. Mr, George Hcckman, our genial land lord, Is building a largo and commodious shed and when completed ho will hnve ono of tho finest arranged sheds In tho county, George, you aro deserving of success. Dr. O, W. Ammcrman's house is nearly completed. Ho Is now treating it to n coat of paint and when finished ho will hnve ono of tho finest residences in town. G. P. Sllncr, tbo genial clerk of Lllloy & Stcppy, moved into his mother's houso last week. George, we did not get any of that fat turkey. Our merchants have nil been to tho cities this fall nnd have returned with tho largest nnd finest selected stocks of goods wo havo ever seen opened In Ornngovlllo. We think Lllloy and Sloppy feel well satisfied that they located In our town to Bell mer chandise. They havo one, nnd the greater part of tho time two, clerks besides them selves, aud then we think they should havo more help, from the amount of goods they arc selling dally. Wo almost forgot to make mention of tho mnrrlago that took plnco In our town last week. The participating parties were W. II. Bobbins, our enterprising wagon- bulldcr, and Miss Kate Stlncr, a very est! mablo young lady of our town. Tho ofll elating clergyman was Ucv. E. M. Chll- coat. We wish them much happiness. Mr. J. W. Mostellcr made n flying visit to Nescopeck last Sunday. Miss Ella Stewart returned to her homo last week after nn extended visit through the Southern States. Prof. Francis Heck is visiting ids numer ous friends in nnd nbout Shnmokln during his yacatlon. Prof, we will bo glad when you return nnd open your school again. It makes our town moro lively. Quito a lively game of baso ball was play. ed nt Benton Inst Saturday between the Laporto nine and n picked nlno from Ben. ton, Orangevlllo aud Bloomsburg. Among the amateurs from here were Messrs. Low, Flcckcnstlno nnd Harman. We aro inform. cd when the gamo finished giving tho La portc boys nine Innings nnd the picked nlno eight Innings the scoro stood 25 to 3 in favor of the picked nlno. We suggest that tbo supervisor give little of his attcntiou to our streets in town. They aro In a very bad condition. Our streets aro worso in town than you can find in tlio county. They are also loaded with filth which should bo cleaned out before they freezo up. Will some of our townsmen have this important matter look ed after or else appoint a board of health. Mr. Nathan Chllcoat of Lock Haven is visiting his brother, Rev. E. M. Chllcoat of this place. X. Y. Z. 30 different styles of lieu or pencil tablets nt mo o'olumman store. Tlio Youlman black stiff hat is nil tho stylo nnd rago at present for young men. A full assortment of them can bo seen nnd had, at G. W. Bcrtsch's, tho tailor mid hatter. Cheap underwear at J, U. Skcor's, You can bo suited In shoes. If you call at . I), Dcntlcr's, His stock is complete In gcnts',lad.cs', misses' and children's shoes, C. C. Marr buvs corn. oats, chicken. tried fruit, onions and pop corn, i i 75.000 envelopes, all sizes and colors. wholesale and retail, nt tho Columiiian store. Those nobby nnd stylish sen) skin caps for young Indies nnd gents aro to be had at G. W. Bertsch's, tho merchant tailor, Don 't fall to get one for tho coming winter, price very cheap. Cheap queenswiire nt J. B, Skcer's. 20 different styles of wedding invitations nt the Columiiian store. Centre XotcH. Boots, boots, shoes, shoes, nt F. D. Dentlcr's. Good goods at lowest prices. Wool blankets, comforts. &c ntC. C. Marr, very cheap. A new lot of fine boxed papers just re ceived at tho Columiiian store. That heavy cream damask, and wedding plates Is tho finest writing paper wo havo over shown. Only -10 cents a box, with envelopes. Nice blanket shawls, nt C. C. Mnrr's very cuenp. How to Keep (InipeH I'reMli, Grapes aro plentiful nml cheap and wholesome. Perhaps economical house- wlfes may bo Interested In knowing how to bo nblo to furnish their table with tlio lus cious fruit months nflcr it is out of season t Take good bunches, frco from decayed or imperfect berries, nnd hang them by threads to slicks across tho edgo of o clean wooden box drrp enough to hold the bunch es without touching the bottom. Hang tho bunches close together, but without touch ing each other. Then take lino poplar, oak, birch, or maple sawdust, clean, nnd frco from moisture, but not over dried, nnd pour it into tho boxes, working it with n smiill rod among the bunches until they nro completely enveloped. When tho box filled seal the ends of nil the exposed main stalks with a drop of rosin or scaling wax. Cover the box first with a sheet of newspaper nnd then with tbo cover, nnd store In a cool, dry cellar. For tremulousncss, wakefulness, dizzi ness nnd lack of energy, a most valuable remedy U Brown's Iron Bitters. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXIR Riinrnntccd , will cure all kinds of blood poisoning inUr- Mil or contracted, f or sale uy J. 11. iiln ports, druggist. For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad- Look at the new shades of writing paper n our show windows. Sold bv tho slice t or quire, nt tno uolumiiian store. Try O. C. Marr's queen syrup. This Is to certify that L. E. Wharv is the sole authorized agent for Bloomsburg, for mo ueauing stove worus, ot urr, rainier & Co., and is tho only dealer that cm give a guarantco on our work on stoves, heat- crs or furnaces. Scp28-tf ORR, PAINTER & CO. Boots and Marr's. shoes very cheap, at C. C. Pictures, frames, Cadmaa's. window cornices, at Go to C. C. Mnrr's for lace, fishues and tics very cheap. Thermometers, from 25 cents to 93.50 at tlio Uolumiiian store. II Spring Lake, Cayuga Co., N. Y. lihevmatte Syrup Co t I have been it great sufferer from Rheu matism for sixteen years. A part of tbo tlmo I could not lenve tho house, nnd many weeks I was confined to my chair, being unablo to lcavo It without help, and for three long years I was compelled to use crutches, and tho pain I suffered, no one can realize except those who Have been similarly afflicted. I called different phy sicians and tried many different kidiis of liniments, but obtained no relief. My limbs were iluy hy uny helng urnwn moro ntul more out of shape, and I had become com ulelelv dlseouraired. and sunnosed that was uoomcu to sillier on unui ucniii pui an end to my pain, when I heard of your Khcumatic syrup, nml immediately com menced Its use. nnd in less than one week I could sco that It was helping mo and nfter using It two months I was completely cur cd and to-day 1 am as well as ever. Rhcu' malic Syrup is truly a wonilcriul medicine for cleansing the blood nnd It is certainly n positive cure for rheumatism, and it can not fail to meet with great success. I am, most respectfully yours, FllANK SlIOKCItAPr Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! Rheumatism Cured. ltociimnn.N.Y.. Anr. 6th. to. Jirintmatte Surup Co. i (Hints I havo been a irrcat sufferer Irom llhcumatlsm turslx years, and hearing of tho success oi itncumauc .vrup i conciuucu toglvcltn trt.iilnmy owncase, nml I cheerfully say that I havo been greatly iH'iiclltteil by Its use. lean walk with entire freedom from pain, nnd iny general health Is very much Improved. It Is a splendid remedy for tho blood and debilitated pystem. K. CUKnTr.lt rAllK, M. n. Scrofula Curod, Port IItkon, N. Y., Feb. SO, IB. j Ithmmattc ftirvp Co.t f had been docterlne for three or four years, with different phy sicians for scrofula, as somo call ed it, but found no relief until 1 commenced taking your Hymn. After taking It a short time, to my surprise, It began to help me. Continuing Its use. n few wcckn, I round myncn aa wen as iiver. As a blood purincr, 1 think It has no equal, J1IIS. WILLIAM BTHANU. Neuralgia Curod, FAinroBT, N.Y., March it, '8.1. Itheumntta Syrup Co. t (litNTS-ynco November, IttH, I have been a constant sufferer from neuralgia and have not known what It was to bo freo from pain until I commenced tho uso of llheuinatlo Syrup. I have felt no pain since imng tho fourth bottle. I think It Is the best rem edy I have ever heard of for puri fying the blood and for tho euro ot rheumatism and neuralgia. V. II. CHASE. .tfimiliirturrd bVHllKVitATtC HYHUP CO., 1 I-lyinuuth Ave., RocheMr, ,V. r. DEALER IN Foreign mM MaaumtiG WINES AND LIQUORS,. AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. - 9990. 0999 0999 0999 0999 All t! Berwick seems to have got into a muddle about tho election board of tho west dis trict, certificates of election having been issued to one Republican and ono Demo crat as Inspectors, under tlio apprehension that eacli parly must be represented on the board. The law provides that no person may vote for more than one inspector, tho Intention, no doubt, being in this wny to give the minority party n representative j but where either party has strength enough to elect both inspectors it may bo done, the law being explicit that those who re- ceive the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. A Pnoi-ms Law. A law was passed at the last regular session of the legislature and approved Juno 18th of this year, which makes it a penal offenso for any person to deceive a voter in regard to his ticket. It enacts that anv person who shall furnish or supply to any elector of this Common wealth, at any of tho polu or voting places, any ticket falsely representing it to contain names not thereon, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on convic tion shall pay a fine not to exceed one hun dred dollars, or Imprisonment not to ex ceed ono year, ono or both, or either at tho discretion of the Court. Tho Opera House was packed to the doors List evening, on tbo occasion of the opening performance of tho Topsy Venn Comedy Company, in "Furnished Rooms." Tho pleco was plnycd hero last season, and, therefore, need not bo specially gone Into, The acting of Miss Venn, as Roxana Sliout er, was full of life, and fully sustained her previous reputation. She scored a decided hit, nnd was given a hearty reception. Miss Venn lias a fine voice, and gave a sonir In n manner that brought down the house, Tho rest of tho company were ful ly up to tho standard, and tho performance proved a thoroughly enjoyable one. YVoii- dence Daily Journal. Opera House, Thursday night, Nov. Kill. E. P. Curtis died last Friday at tho res idenco of Thomas Barton, below town, where ho boarded. Ho was taken sick on Sunday, and was confined to tho houso uiv til Thursday, when ho went to Danville ou business. On ills return ho went to bed, and the next morning was found uncon scions. Dr. MclCclvy was summoned but was unablo to arouse him, and ho died at noon. It Is supposed that ho took an overdose of laudanum, as an empty bottle that bad contained Hint drug was found in tlio Held opposite his window. Mr. Curtis had resided In this town for several years. engaged in the insurance business. Ho was quiet and unobtrusive, and nlways ap peared to bo In tlio best of spirits. Tho remains wcro taken to Nantlcoko on Saturday, whero hit father resides. 'i lli; A. II. C. Ol' OUIl IIUHINI'.HH. Attractlvo Goods, duilrablo Assortment, llarcraln for everybody. At David Lowenberg 's Big Variety, eiiutlful Designs, oltom Prices. Compare our Stock, ousldcr the Saving, mini rlirlit Alomr. To David Lowcnbc rg'a for Clothing,. Another nltcmpt was made to rob the cellar of Samuel Ilagenbuch, but without success, as the things tho thieves were after were not there. Moses Brewer of Flshlngcrcck, son-in- law of Samuel ilagenbuch, was visiting friends Saturday and Sunday in Centre. J. W. and YY. II. Ilidlay have recently purchased a trio of swan ducks. They arc white, weighing ten pounds each. Joe and Will are fanciers of fine ducks. Miss Bertha Hess has been visiting friends in Fishingcrcck for tho past week. Wo notice in tho supplement which ac companied tlio CoLUMniAN, quite a num. her of premiums wcro awarded to our Centre folks. One of tho latest styles in Centre is music in plcasurc-ridiug. All cau have it by merely forgetting to oil one of tbo wheels on the buggy. Our enterprising farmer, S. Crevcllng, has finished husking corn. As his crib is almost empty we bellevo his crop was a light one. EsxiiK Nous. TlluiikHglvllIK Hay. THE I'KUOLAMATIOX ISSUED 11V 1'JiESIUKNT A11T11U1:. Tho President has issued the following Thanksgiving proclamation : In furtherance of the custom of tills pco plo at the close of each year to engage. upon a day set apart for that purpose, In a special festival of.pralso to tho Olver of all good, I, Chester A. Arthur, president of tho United States, do hereby deslgnato Thursday, the 29th day of November next, as a day of national thanksgiving. Tho year which is drawing to an end lias been replete with evidences of divine goodness, Tho prevalence of health, the fulness of tho harvests, the stability of peace and order, the growth of fraternal feeling, the spread of Intelligence and learning, the continued enjoyment of civil nnd religious liberty all these and countless other blessings aro cause for reverent rejoicing. I do , there- foro recommend that on thb day above ap pointed the people rest from their nc. customed labors, and, meeting in their several places of worship, express their dc vout grutitude to God that Ho hath dealt so bountifully with this nation, nnd pray that His grace and favor abide with it for- ever. Tliu Governor'H Vlwlt. Oovernor Pattison passed through hero last Saturday evening on tho D. L. & W. road on his way to Berwick to visit Rev, W. W. Evans. His trip was a very quiet one, and but few knew that lie would pass through hero at that time. Ho was accom panted by Dr. Pltcalrn, of Harrlsburg ; Mr, Win. Fryslngcr, of York, tbo father-ln.law of Mr. Evans, and Mr. H. C. Dcrn, of Al toona. They reached Berwick at 7.20 and although up to half an hour before tho ar rival of tho train it was not generally known that the Governor was to bo there, this was long enough for tho citizens of Berwick to Improvise a very crcditablo reception. Tar barrels, two brass bands nnd tho only piece of ordnaiico In the placo wcro brought In to requisition, and after tho distinguished party had partaken of tea at the parsonngo a largo and very enthusiastic body of cill zens assembled In front of tho place and tendcrcd.the Governor a serenade, tho bon. fire, muslo and reports of nrtlllery adding much to tho brilliancy nnd cnthusiawm of tho occasion. After tho baud had played tho Governor camo out on tho veranda and was Introduc ed to tho people by Major S. P. Hanly, Having acknowledged tho compliment paid him in tho cordial reception, Governor Pattison made a tcn-mlnuto speech, in wlite!! bo traced tlio general growth of tho Commonwealth In population, wealth and importanco and dwelt specially and with much Interest to his hearers upon Its mar- velous growth In educational matters. Tho speech was frco from political allusions and party fccllug did not enter Into tho demonstration, which wns of tlio niost cor dial description, On Monday morning tho Governor and ids party, accompanied by Uov. Mr. Evans, started for William Colo's In Sugarloaf, They dined at Daniel McIIcnry's at Btlll water, where they wcro handsomely enter tallied, and then proceeded on their jour ney, Mr. Mcllcnry, his son Orvls, and Rev. 1 1), si, uiuier joining me party. iuey aro I uxnectcd to return to-duv. Friday (and a ro- l ceptlon will be given tho Governor at lkuton- Tlic Kew I'aHliIoii Quarterly. We turn over tho pages ot tho Autumn number ot Strawbrldgo & Clothier's Quarterly with genuine Burprlso that so really good a magazlno can bo sold for fifteen cents a copy. Hero are 12) largo pages, which we bavo turned backwards and for wards without meeting a pago with no plcturo upon It. V'c can well believe tho statement of tho publishers that each number contains ono thou sand illustrations. Tho contents of tho present number aro usliercd-ln with a frontispiece repre senting a startled pair, saying, "What's that 1" being a lithographic '.reproduction ot the painting by II. 'Woods. As usual tho majority ot tho ar ticles In the literary part ot the Quarterly Is de voted to fashion, homo art, and needlework. Tho ladles are told how to make crochet Jackets and petticoats j tho capuchin hood; Infanta' long cloaks; and new capes and mantelets. Then, In tho decoration of tho home, they havo explained to them embroidered lambrequins; canvas em broidery ; tidy on Java canvas; applique cushion centre; fancy work-basket; ltusslan work ; va rious borders; oak-leaf laco; and Imitation an tlquo lace. Amateur artists will bo Interested In Imitation enameling, which Is described ; as well as, drawing with the pen, a subject of Increasing Interest and value. Tho dressmakers have been considered In tins number, and a page of new no- tlonsand diagrams Is tho result. Fashion gossip goes over a wide rango ot subjects, and in addition there aro articles on autumn wraps ; how to ar range pleats; and ono upon gymnastic costumes. John's Wife, who madoour acquaintance in tho Spring, continues to nnd something to say; she tells her experience ot tho horso as medicine, In other words, advocates horseback riding as a euro tor consumption. Other articles In this number, are, house plants In autumn ; health of children; home-mado bread; andtablo furniture. Tho caterer continues to conduct tho kitchen page In n crcditablo manner. We aro pleased to notice that tho publishers with commendable enterprise havo secured as a mil blcal feature for this number a waltz by W. W. Gil christ, tho talented American composer, whoto "40th 1-salm" received tho prlzo at tho Cincinnati Musical Festival, and who was tho director of tho May Musical Festival, held this year In I'lilladel. phla. In the fashion division ot tho magazine, various descriptions of dry goods aro Illustrated la a faith ful and artistic manner. From theso pages ladles can chooso patterns and prices with moro case aud nearly as much satisfaction as would bo on- talncd by n visit to the establishment ot the pub lishers. Let thoso ot our lady readers who have not yet had tho Quarterly, send 15 cents for a bamplocopy, or a year's subscription to Straw brldgo & Clothier, Philadelphia, and they will thank us for our advice. spring chickens, old hens, geese and ducks, good live calves, lbs. raspberi'lcs. " plt.cd cherries. io above wanted at Light Street, by biias loung. August 3-0m Floor and table oil cloths, nt C. C. Marr's. BUSINESS NOTICES. GUARANTEED TO CURB a Cold or Cough Acker's Celebrated English Rem edy. For sale by J. H. Klnports, drug. gist. WANT OP FAITH. If C. A. Klcim, the Druggist, docs not succeed it is not for ino want of lauu. lie has such faith In Dr. Bosnnko's Cough and Lung svruD ns n remedy for Coughs, Colds, Cnnsumntlon. nnd Lumr Affections, that ho gives a bottle frco to each and every one who is In need of a medicine of this Kind. July 13-cow U. S. DtSTltlCT ATTORNEY SPEAKS. Col. H. Walters. V. S. District Attorney. Kansas City, Mo., authorizes the following statement : "Samaritan Afcm'ne cured my niece of spasms," uct at druggists, tfi.ou. Sec a woman in another column, near Spcer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Sneer's Port Grapo Wiuo is made. that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of Invalids, weakly persons and the aired. Sold by C. A. Klcim, Bloomsburg. sept 2'2-ly (Telegram from Gov. Hoyt.) llARitisnuno. Pa., May 29, 188S To Druggist Phelps, Scranton, Pa.s Pleaso send me by express two bottles of your Rheumatic Elixir. UENltV M, 110VT, Governor of Pennsylvania, For sale nt Hendershott's Pharmacy, llloomsburg, 1'a. Ottumwn, la. Dr. J. N. Armstrong saysi "I hnve used Brown's Iron Bitters In my lamtly and recommend its uso to others." CAUSE AND EFFECT. At times symptoms of indigestion aro present, uneasiness of the stomach, &c, a moisture, nice perspiration, producing lien- Ing nt night, or when one is warm, cause tlio Piles. The effect is immediate relief upon the application of Dr. Basanko's Pile ltemedy, which costs you but ou cents anil is sold uy u. A. lucim, July la-cow Jefferson City. Mo. Dr. J. C. Rlddler savs : "rcrsons who use llrown's iron Bitters nlways speak well of It. It is a good medicine." ARE YOU MISERABLE through Indiges tion. Sour Stomach, or Constipation ? Ack- cr's DyspcpsIa,Tablcts wo guarantee will relieve you. mom uy .1. 11. ivinports, druggist. EVEIlYUODY KNOWS IT. When vou have the Itch. Salt Rheum, Galls, 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. Basanko's Pile Remedy for CO cents, which affords immediate relief, and is a sure cure for cither of theabovo diseas es. July 0-cow ORPHANS' COURT SALE MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat por bushel 41.07 Ryo " 70 Corn, " M Oats " " 85 Flour per barrel , 6.00 Cloverseed Mutter 5 TaSow'V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.r.'.II".! "!!!.'" I!!!!'." !os Potatoes 40 Dried Apples Hams 14 Sides Shoulders 11 Chickens 11 Turkeys .. 13 Lard por pound 13 Hay per ton 13 00 lieeswax 25 Buckwhoat nower per loo 4 5 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! OF VALUABLE Real Estate! MARRIAGES. THOMAS WALTER. A t Mr. A Whitcnlgbt's, October 11th, 1883, by Rev, E. M. Chllcoat, Mr. Daniel F. Thomas, ot Muncv. to Miss Rozctta A. Walter, of Montgomery, Pa. BEISHLINE WEAVER. At the M. E. parsonage, In Orangcviiie, uctouer uiu, 1883, by Rev. E. M. Chllcoat, Mr. Nathan icl Bcislillne to Miss Martha A. Weaver, both of Van Camp, Columbia county, Pa. BACHMAN FRY. At the Lutheran parsonugo In Berwick, by Rev. J. P. Gcr- man. October 11th. 1883, Willaril F. Bach- man. of Nescopeck. to Mary Fry, of Het lcrvllle. LQCALNQTICESr" Notice To mv old and new customers, llavlnir been out of tho mercantile busl- ness over two years I have decided to fill up my storo again nnd havo just returned from tho city with a full stock of 11CW uoods bought at the lowest wholesale prlcns, and 1 am prepared to sell them as chcan as they can bo sold unvwhero in this part of tho country. Call ami exam- ino my stock und sco prices. Romt. MoIIiiNitv. Benton, October 15th, 1883. 19-4w Ladles fine shoes at F. D. Dentlcr's, new and largo stock just In. Don't fail to see tho Northruu turtle driv ing cull with wristlet combined, for ladies and gentlemen, walking or driving at G, W. Bertsch's mercunm tailoring estauusii- ment, Alain street. no (1iii:asi; fou him. "When Greece her knees Giceco her knees Greece her knees." stnmmnred nn cmbnrassed school-boy, forgetting tho next lino of his recitation. "There is no occa sion to erreaso anybody's knees." shouted tho teacher. "Go and study your piece." Neither is there occasion to grcaso your hair. Parker's Hair Balsam is all the drcsslnir vou want. Restores tho original gloss and color to gray or fad- ed hair. Docs not soil the linen ; not a dye ; good for tho scalp ; prevents falling out. Hundreds of letters from those using Avers Hair Vigor nttest its value as n rc. storer of gray hair to its natural color. As a stimulant and tonic, nrcventlnir nnd of ten curing baldness, nnd cleansing and soothing the scalp, its use cannot lio too strongly recommended. The Phclp's Rheumatic Elixir for me has nlways acted like a charm. I think this fall it cut short a severe attack of Rheuma tism. I can endorso tlio remedy cither as a preventive or cure. Yours Truly, AlltS, U. IV. I'ALMEII, Glcnbum, Pa. fNoTK. Mrs. G. W. Palmer Is tho moth er of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of W likes- 11 T 1 . ........ t . . ft 1 iiarre, x u,, u&-oiiuu iLituuiuv uuuuiui u. Pcnnn.1 For sale at Ilcndershott's Pharmacy, Uloomslnirg, t'a. N. T. 1IOA1II) OF HEALTH ON WINE. Dr, E. H. Janes, of the New York Board of Health says s "I tiikft irri'tit measure III testlfvim- mv approbation of tlio superior qualities of tbo Port Wine produced by Alfied Speer, of rassaio, JNew jersey. After a prolonged trial l recommend ins Port, Burgundy, and Claret as superior Wines for tho sick and debilitated, and all those who require Wine. Ills clar et is used lu the small pox Hospital with great advantuge to patients." For salo by C. A. Klcim, llloomsburg, Pa. In pursuanco of an orJcrot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'a., the undersigned adminis trators of William Ivey, deceased, will sell nt public sale on the premises, on Tuesday, November 13, '83, at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day tho fol lowing described valuable real estate, to-wlt : A tract or messuago tenement nnd lot of laud situate In Hemlock township, Columbia county, Pn.. hounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at a stone corner, thenco by lands of John uruo-r, Roiuu iwo uegrves west eigiuy-uvu ami four-tenth perches to :i stone ; thenco by land of W'UUara F.rnest, bouth seventy-eight and one fourth degrees west nineteen aud four-tenth perches to a slono ; thenco by tho same north for-iv-slx degrees west thirty-nine and two-tenth perches to a stono ; thenco north forty and one fourth degrees east seventy-seven nnd live-tenth perches to tho place or beginning, containing 14 ACRES and M perches strict measure. ALSO Another messuago or tract ot land ad- Joining tho above described land, In said township, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning at a post In lino ot lteuben Bomboy, thenco by land of Philip A. Stroup, south eighteen de greeswest forty-seven perches to a hickory treo; llieiicu uj '.lanusui -M. it. r-uuviuuM.T, mjuiu lunj threo degrees east nlnty-elght perches ; thenco by land ot John umber, north forty-ono and one half degrees east llfty-slx perches to a htono; thenco north two degrees west sixteen perches to a stone, inenco norm two degrees west sixteen nerehcato n stono by land or ueorgo winner: thenco by the samo north twenty degrees east ioiir-hix nerc nes 10 a cncsmui. inenco norm iuiy- ntm anil nne.half ilereoH west ono nerchto a stake, thenco by land ot John si. Hurtman south twenty-four ueirrees west sK perches to n stake. thence by tho' samo north eighty-four degrees wet ninety-two perches to a htone, thenco north ten and one-half degrees cast si perches ton slone, thence by laud of lteuben Homboy, north elglity-iour degrees west inirieennnii ino-icnin percnes to me piaco oi ucgiuuing, containing 49 AKJES and S3 perches ot laud strict measure. ALSO Another messuago or tract of land situ ate In Hemlock township lying alongside nnd ad Joining the nliovo described trac t of land bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stonu aud i mining thenco by lands oi 1'lilllpA. biroup, norm two uegrces east siiiy-iwo percues tostoue, thence by the samo north forty-tlneo de grees west sixty-live perches and ono-tenth to a stone, thence by tho same north forty degrees east thlrtv-ono and sK-tcnths to a nost. thenco by lands ot JI. (1. Mioeinuker south forty-threo de grees cast nlnety-elght nnd two-tenth perches to a stake, and thenco south forty degrees west iventy-slx and eight-tenths perches to tho placo oi beginning, coiuaiuiug 24 ACRES and Ihreo perches, strict measure, bo tho same moro or less. Altogether 87 acres and perches, on winch aro erected a good two-story Byvlrtuo of an order of tho orphans' Court ot Columbia county, tho undersigned executor ot George Oman, lato ot the township of Rcott, In tho county ot Columbia, deceased, will oxposo to pub. Ho salo upon the promises on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, 1883. At 10 o'clock In the forenoon, the following valua ble real estate situate In Sit. Pleasant township In said county, bounded nnd described as follows to wlt: beginning at a white oak a corner of George Vance's land, thenco by land of John Kline south S5 degrees west so perches to a post, thenco south 63 degrcos east C7 perches to a white oak down, thence south 33 degrees west SI perches to Btones, thence by lands now or late ot Michael Hower south 45 degrees cast 9 1 nnd 4-10 perches to stones, thenco south 51 degrees east 134 perches to stones, thenco north live degrees west fifty-four perches, thenco north SO degrees cast 30 perches, thenco north 8 degrees west 50 perches, thenco north 15 degrees west 138 and 8-10 perches to tlio corner of George Vance's land, thenco by tho same west 133 I'erches to tho placo ot beginning, containing 17 ACRES, more or less, on which are erected A House, Bam and necessary out buildings. TKKMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money shall bo paid at tho strlk Ing down ot tho property, ono-tourth less tho ten per cent, at tho continuation absoluto and tho re maining three-fourths In ono year from conllrma tlon nisi with Interest from that dato. HENltY P. OMAN, Oct G Hxccutor. (CbntimiftfVoirt fell tei.) How Watch Cases aiv Made. . It is n fact not generally known that the Jamct lioti Gold Watch Cases really con tain moro pure gold than many "solid" gold cases Tho demand for theso watch cases lias led to tho manufacture of a vcrr poor grade of solid gold watch cases low in quality, and deficient in quantity. These cases are made from 4 J to 10 karats, nnd a 5 or G karat case is often sold fur 12 or 14 karats. It is aav economy to buy a watch case so poor in quality that it will toon lose its color, or ono so soft that it will lose its shape nnd fail to shut tight, thut letting In dust and damaging the works, or one so thin that a uliglit blow wilt break the crystal, and perhaps tlio movement. It IS economy to buy a Jamet liosi Gold Watch Case, in which sroxu of these things ever occur. This watch case is not an experi ment it has been made nearly thirty years. 1U7.1ETO!!, l'A.. Oct. u, ls. I Kold two June Booh' Ool,l Wntrh Cm-i-s thirty ) earn rko, v. hen they hrpt auao out, aud they are in Kood coudlUou j et One of them Is carried by a carreuter, Mr. 1 W. Drake, of IlazhtoB, and only FhoudUiunuarln one or two places; tbo other liy Mr. Bosnian, of Cunningham, Pa., and 1 eta 10. duco 0110 or both of them cjuvn at any Unie. SXLVKBTEll BNOIX. JtutLr. Srvit 3 r-nt tUntp lo Ktft Wxt.k Ci Va.turl-., riilU d.lpMa. Y., fur hkudM lllvitr.trd 1'antpblrl ,baUi bo ivat. Uum' llttl Kcj.lOR Malta (ik. ar aaadc. (To U Continued.) SANITARIUM. Fain Mro;atliic InsUe, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Tho houso Is specially fitted up for tho comfort ot Invalids who de.ilre a pleasant and Christian home, stands on high ground with plenty of shade. l"ersonal attention given to every patient. Electricity and uaivanism in tneir ainereiit. uiuui ncatlons a speciality. Prof. Mills has given many years of study nnd practice to this branch, and hundreds will testify to his skill. wnd for circular, stniing wuat paper yuusuu Us in. l'lfOK. HENltY MILLS, . Mrs. ALICE FHENCII MILLS. Lock Box W. Blnshamtou, X. V. sept. 7 'Si-iy. OKPIIANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Result Estate ! M. C. SIM & BRO., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEA TLYDOXE. Prices reduced to suit the times. B. 1 IIARTMAN Frame Dwelling House, out-kltchcn, bank barn nnd other outbuildings. Also a good well of water at tho houso and one at tho barn, ns also two never-falling springs ot water near tho buildings. Thcro Is nlsoaimpplo orchard on the premises composed of young thrifty trees, good bearing, and ot cholco grafted fruit. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, otono-fourth otthopurchaeo money to bo paid at tho striking I down of tho property 1 the one-fourth less tho ten I per cent, nt tho continuation of salo : and tho rc-1 tnalulngthreo-tourthslnono year thereafter, with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed. ANN 1VEV, EDWAlil) V. IVKV, nov s-3w Admrs. WE WANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS Tor ll.o.DOIiai: 8 (.fn.SlIKUMAN S llnul Kttr Il00 THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS. Tha ftvtett Ung new Lwk out. Indoried by lroi t Arthur, Ciena (Irani. Sherman, bherldan, Hancock, and tliouiaodt 01 t.rii.nfti jtiagM, minorii, iiertrymen, t-niuiri .ic. u -Ml oen Vook VH fiafil iVf fwrwrttifn. nmi mtt jiwn itm tratct work ever nuuej." Thli f amoua Lnjck. take Ilka wild fire, and A itenta eil 10 to ItU dav. ur10) Mort Jjnti H'cuifttJ. Tht Uit chance to make money ttroferttl Jttn.i for OrnJiin, .VWrimfH I' kite, ,'rfrrt Trrvu, tie, tf A. t, WUllf 111 NUTU.N X to Uurtfunlf Cuuu. Pursuant to an order oi tlio Orphan's Court ol Columbia county will bo sold at Public Salo on tlio l-rcmlsea tn MHilln townslilp lu said county on Wednesday, i'ov. 7tli '83, nt two o'clock In the afternoon, tho following described realestato lato of William Kclchner, deceased, to wit : A farm adjoining lands of Low llros. : Co., on tho south by land3 of Samuel llroshcr, Oeorgo l'cdder and others, on the west by land ot Ueorgo l'cdder, containing 43 ACRES, moro or less, whereon aro erected a two story log HOUSE,. FRAME BARN and outbuildings ; also a good well of water, and applo orchard. TEIt.MS OF SAlR. Ten per cent, ot the one- fourth of tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking down ot tho property j the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, nt tho connrmatlon ot salo j and tho remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. 11. FllANK ZA11H. October U-ts Trustee. Birnr-SUKTS TnB koi.lowiko AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American ot Philadelphia. Franklin, " " ennsvivanta. York, of Pennsylvania. nanover. oi i. i. Queens, ot London. North British, of London. otuce on Market street, no. a, liioomRaurg. oct. vi, iV'iy G. W. 3ERTSCH, TIII5 MERCHANT TAILOH, AND DkAI.l'.lt IK O. O. Marr pays HO cts. for butter anil 35 eta. for eggs. P. D. Dentlcr's stock of laillca', misses', and chlltlrens' shoes Is complete lu every particular. Uau anil see. Q. W. Ilcrtsch has lust received a tlno lluo of cloves and mitts (or ladles nnd gents. Don't fail to see them bctoro purchas ing elsewhere. Everybody admires tho beautiful ranges manufactured In all styles, at Bharpless' foundry. They havo all the modern Im provemcnts, aro first-class and ns good lu all respects ns they cau possibly ue mane. off Slt.Jw UAltXS OF UFK. As wo como to them they nro received, borno with, nnd passed over with no moro than a thought, If we are In tho enjoyment of health, but If sulfcriiig with l'lles or skiu disease of any Kinii nicy magnify u hundred fold. C. A. Klcim, thu Druggist, has Dr, llosanko's rile Kcmcdy which is mi absoluto cure for any nlfection of the ktutl and Is sold for BOceuts. July l'J-eow ANDIIUW DKSMON'll'S 1'KAISES. DitAit Bin I lay on my sldo for fourloni: months without any relief until I commen ced tuklng Phclp's llheuinatlo Kllxlr, It is t no best men c no i ever useii, lo-uiy Is the best day I havo seen in twelve months. 1 thank vou and Uod Almighty and to no ono else for my relief. I havo lived and dono public business In Ueneva, n. Y for mo last iwaiiiy years, iiiereioro havo manv acquaintances that call around and see mo dally und to ask about l'help's Kllxlr for inomsuives or ior some oi nov 3-1 w d YOUNG MEN! AND LADIES ! To learn TKLKOKAVIIINO. and toko positions when competent, ltallrnad and Cn nmorclal sys tems taught, ltallrnad In complete operation and run by electricity to Illustrate thu Iilock signal system. Terms reasonable. Address tor ctitaloguo and particulars. ivi.l ni uni-. 1 J.I,1.MI(.M-11 111., 180 1 Chestnut (Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov, Slw il riv a, m M- ff I Chronic f'ntiirrli. UATA RRH I was troubled with luiwmu .iiiiiii linn gaiiieiing in mv he.tu. 'flra.J inatVAH Was very deaf nt unablo to b re a t ho through my noso I was I'urtxl by tho uo ot lay's cream Halm, o, J, t'oibln, t).M Chest nut st. Philadelphia, Apply byllttlo lin ger lato tho nostrils, by absorption It eUcct ually cleanses tlm na sal passages ot ea- I p- p.. r a A i ill 1 11:11 i irus, causing HAl "ESVfc.R healthy secretions, it protects tho inembraiinl HaHVTIt'Saa m MS , Gents' Furnishing Goods OF EVltllY llliSCltUTION. CLOTHING !! Having iry reivntly npiined n ni'W Merchant Tafloriiijr ami -.i'iits' lir iiishiiitj (.ooils Stoic, in KNORlt & WNTIiliSTHKN'S buililiiiK, on Main Htrt'tit, where I mil prepared to make to order, fit shot t tulice, first class suits of clothing always in tin latest styles mid piice.s iviisonaliU'. Fits Kiiaraiiteoil. Having lennieil how to cut garments to unit customers, and also what kind ol nvitt iiiil will ivn satisfaction, I would ask yon to pli-a-ie o i 11 nml examine llm BEST SliLFXTlil) STOCK OF (.OODS Ever shown in (J ilninliiii county, Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Sioro noHt door toFirsiHionalBank Comer M .infc M.uket Sis. 1ITT5TP WITHOUT A T15ACIIKIC1 iVillano and organ. Price II. Will teach any per son to play ii'i pieces ofmuilolnonodiy. au couldn't le im It lrom a teacher In a month tor Try It mid bo conWucod. samplo copy will bs mailed to anv address on receipt otS3 cents in stamps by IIKAUNI3& CO., Publishers, P. O. Box l,, jsev iorK. October m-iw u BATTLE of the BOOKS. 500,oco V0LUMF.8 tho choicest literature ot th world, ico-pago catalogue freo. Lowest prlcOE ever known. Not sold by dealers. Sent forexaml- nation before raiment on cvtuenca oi goou l uiu. JOHN ll. ALOES, Publisher, is vesey m., N. Y. 1". O. llox 1M7. October 18-tw u LIVE AGENTS WANTED. Tn sell nr. Chaso's llecelncs : or Information for RvervhoilT lneverv county In tho United States undcauadas Knlargcdby tho publisher to 6IS pages. It contains over s!,000 household roeelpes and la bulteil to all classes and conditions of so ciety. A wonderful book and a household ncces- buy. It Sens at Slglll. urewil- imwctini-in rti-i onercd to book agents. Samplu copies sent by mall. Postpaid, for 13,00. Exclusive territory given. Atrentu more than double tueir money. Auuress ur. unasu's nieam rnuuui Michigan. august ai, am. House, Ann Harbor USE OTIS 11 It 0 T II ; U S' KBVSR-FaILIK1.! C0riHC0Ri5 ! cures quick. and easily Hard and sort Corns "td- Iaiuau U'oi-fu MiVru Iff no knife ! no cnttlniE I no Gurj. uo pay I Price Only 15 Cts. PIIEPAIIEI) ONLY HY OTIS BROTHERS' Chemists, Blnsham tca, II. Y. Aug. 81-3m. M Don't force! that Q. W. Hertach the mer- chant tailor has alwuva on liaiul, a full as- sortnicnt of fine ntul fancy cloths ntul Citfth- meres for Bultlni; ami overcoutu. tilvo him a call. their I nllavs liitlaiumatlon. friemls. I praise It highly. You do tlio linings otlho head from additional colds, coin- iii..i,,,. ,i i,r nn,;,,, ,w mv tniiiriin I plttfly heals tlm sores and restores the sense ot tiilKlug anil Blgii my naino as my tongue uabt0 inJ wllL.iU Heneilclaluwuiis nreioalUwlby couhl not uo ll lliatlco, a few applications. A thorough treatment will ANDltKW UKSMON!l,UrOCer, Blooms 1(1) 1, April 13 1)T. Uenovn. Aorll 10. 1883. For salo at Iloiulersliolt's liloomsburg, Pa. cure. UiiMiUaled for colds In head. Airiecnblo to i use. Heud for circular. Sold by druggists. Uy lUailwaj, u i,i.ivuKi BUIIUIIS. riiarmaoy, ELY iiiumiiJits, inugguu, owego. N. v. Nov- 8-4W a ff A Tt Ti GSthotloa,. (I dwslgnsl, Somo. J thing good mailed on rocclnL IlKUtNU CO. I', O. Ildx of scentslasUinps. ivsi, is. i. r a. L. ulcus J.O.HIKPATU untirp, KxinuKiiiticent llluat . Speclmt'D pp. tr. AOKNTi WaNTM), f oair lint. V fit. vClWClWMATI. O. A popular tcvouat vf ttiAllvrut I mill A4iluii'ia, liu liy tl.rlr ValoraitilWar-iidft lat bail. lliwSnracyafM'i.llliff t-irilvr ,'f r,l,lllatlul!Mh4 OF- lieu fmets tn tit tlo aui PIONEER LIFE Oct. l) MU $300,000 Ordliury Stock, In atuiret of 03(1 ooch, in The London nnd VtVitiulnHtiTlirtMlmeni Company of OntarP,, o "uiitz.4 to rnodart n,-cry piortitl 1j tnrifttmrnt 1. :iio4ii tin- Unit. .! SL.totamt C'ani ia, ll oSi'rttl f r nubccrlpttun ut l'ur. In amount to mlt Invi.ti.n. T !to noxt Wtfuo will to ruado ut u conaldcral.lt) ireta. turn. Slmrt-a luuy. at optluu of lutMcrlbcr, to paid up lu rull At (moo cr by tiutalluicnti, AihirtM, t ouw, fur full particular, tlio Hauustni Dlnctor. !!lV,'Alll LxHUi:V,LolKJ,CliilJ. , October 13-tw r. ,m ; 'i i 'a KavaiaB Pfcrr-at a, 3Krijjjg(lj '" ' "m""" "i lux