The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 28, 1883, Image 2

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    THE" COLTJMBM AND DEMOCRTrETOOMSBURGrCOOTHBIJ COWlY, PA.
MwiosAtivCosFBitnNon. Hov. M. L. 8my.
8er, Presiding Elder ot the Danvlllo Dis
trict, has nrrnnged to hold a Missionary
Confcrnnco of tho preachers and laymen ot
this part of tho district In tho M. E, Church
at Uloomshurg !., on Vonday January
7th 1884, nt 3 and 7 P. M. Iter. J, M. ltlcd,
D. JD. of Now York, corresponding secre
tary of tho Mlssloncry Society of tho
Methodist EplscopalJChtirch, in eloquent
divine, will address tho conference. Tho
puhllo Is cordially Invited.
Tho Sunhnry Smelting works company
havo hecomo financially cmharrasscd. It
it reported that $75,000 will be required to
plnco it on a solid uiuls. Capitalists or
Philadelphia, aro trying to arrnngo terms
for tho purchaso of tho works.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A BUTT 1 OWE.
Wllllamsport. Pa., Deci-Sl, 1893.
Joutf. II. Piibmm, Scranton, Pn., Dear
Sir I feel It my duty to Inform you how
much good you havo dono mo through
your Rheumatic Elixir. I havo been
a very bad sufferer with Iuflaui-
half of tho tlmo not able to walk without
crutches or canes. I havo used threo hot'
ties of your Rheumatic Elixir. I pronounco
myself entirely cured of rheumatism when
all other remedies and treatment failed to
jlvo relief. And I am In better health now
than 1 nave been for years. I hopo your
circulars wuu nicir wo" lerrul testimonials,
will reach every sufferer with that terrible
disease, rheumatism, ana raav encourage
them to give tho Ilhcumatto Elixir a
thorough trial. I can recommend tho ltheu.
malic .hllxlr Willi great confidence.
I am respectfully yours,
J. II. Arnold.
Lewlsvlllc, Intl. Rev. J. 8. Cain says i
"1 used urowu s Iron miters for nervous
prostration und found It entirely satisfac
tory.
aco n woman in another column, near
Specr's Vineyards, picking grapes from
which Sneer's Port Grape Wine is made,
that Is so highly cstcewd by the medical
profession, for tho uso o. Invaj Js, weakly
persons nnu mo nqcci.
Sold by 0. A. Klclm, Bloomsburg.
sept23-ly
Sparta, Tenn, Dr. W. B. Cummings
says ! "1 am btrongly convinced of tho clll
cacy oi nrown'9 iron miters.
OATJSK OP FAILtlltB.
Want of confidence accounts for half of
tho business failures of to-day. 0. A.
Klclm, tho Druggist, Is not liable to fall for
tho want or contldcnce in ur. -liosatiKO's
Cougli and Lun Syrup, for ho gives away
a bottle free to all who are BUlferlng with
Cough, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and
all affections of tho Throat and Lungs.
July 0-eow
A full fccllnc after meals, dyspepsia,
heart burn and general ill-health relieved
by Brown's Iron Bitters.
Aokkii's Blood Elixiii guaranteed! will
cure nil kinds of blond poisoning inherited
or contracted. For salo by J. II. Klnports,
uruggist.
"tuk noss."
Bethlehem. Pa.. July 3, 1882.
Sir. Jons II. Phelps. Dear Bir Please
send me three dojen Phelp's Ithcumatlc
Elixir soon as rjossiblc. I havo sold all
had. Mr. D. J. Godshalk, editor "Dally
Times." lieth emen. is tnuine It. no sav
I could tell my customers It Is tho "boss"
medicine for rheumatism. Yours, etc,
E. T. Meyers, Druggist.
Ai:e You Miserable through Indigestion
, bour stomach, or constipation i Aci;cr
DvsneDsia tablets we cuarantce will re
lieve yon. For sale by J. H. Klnports, drug.
gist.
DETECTIVES AND PRIVATE OFFICERS
Usually wear their bailees ot authority con
ccalcd under their clothlnir. but Dr. Th n
as' Eaerlric Oil wears Its badges in t le f-n 'i
of printed labels attached to each nnd- ev
ery boll tie, bo that all may know Its mis.
slon. It is "given full and completo author
ity to arrest all aches and pains, and does
its duty every time.
-i KI . WIS LIKE.
Thi' 1 "rl. . ro most like Is that which
does Its win quick nnd well. Ilurdnck lllond
Iiiitrrsuru the rji'ii-kest kind of n cure for
dyspepsia und luilncy nnd liver nlTcctlnns.
CONVINCINO.
The ptoof of tho pudding Is not. in chew
log the string, but In Jrivlng nn opportuni
ty to test tho article 'll.ect. - 0. A. Klclm,
tho Druggist, lias a free trial bottle of Dr.
Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for each
and every ono who is afflicted with Coughs,
t olds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung
Affection. July G-cow
WHAT TnitEE APPLICATIONS DID.
"I was troubled very much with sore feet
Three applications of 1'hnmis1 Eclectric Oil en
tirely cured them. Nothing better in tho
market." Jacob Butler, Reading, Pa.
TO REPAIR DAMAGES.
Dear lady, there Is probably no use tell
ing you that fashlonnl' life in a great city
is a rougli one on your beauty. Late hours,
loss of sleep and mental excitement will
lcavo you by and by shorn of those beauti
ful tresses which drew lovers around you
In other years. Artificial substitutes can
never pass for those rich and glossy locks.
Parker's Hair Balsam will stop your hair
from falling out, rcstoro its natural color
and softness, and provo cleansing and ben
cfllcial to the scalp.
U. 8. SURGEON llEOOMMENDfl.
Dr. J. JL G. Pheeton, is a U. 8. Ex-Sur-gcon,
residing now at liloomlngton, Iud,
The Dr. Writes, to say : "I recommend Ua.
maritan Nervine becauso It cures epilepsy,"
Physicians, generally, aro Its friends.
Tho untidy, dirty appearance of a griz
zly beard should never bo allowed. Buck
ingham's Dye for tho Whiskers will readily
change their color to n brown or black, nt
discretion, and thus keep up your reputa
tion for neatness and good looks.
DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FOttM GORED,
Rheumatic Syrup Cb :
Wolcott, N. V., Bept. 25th, 1883.
Gents I think It my duty to recommend
your syrup for rheumatism, dyspepsia and
sick headacho. 1 havo been troubled with
dyspepsia for several years j havo tried
every remedy recommended, and physi
cians have failed to glvo mo any relief.
Had to bo careful what I ate, for 1 was al
most crazed with pain after meals. And
for ten years or moro havo been a great
sufferer from Rheumatism. It finally set
tled all over me. Tho pain was so severe I
could'nt endure It, and could gctjnothlng to
relievo mo. Sty arms I could not move ;
was confined to my bed, and I was com
pletely discouraged. Finally my husband
thought I had better try Rheumatic Syrup,
As a last resort I told him to get a bottle,
I had no faith In It, but was compelled to
do something, for 1 could not endure thu
pain. I commenced taking It, nnd In a
Sliort llino iv ucguu iu iiuij.- uiu. jiuvu ucuu
taking It six weeks nnd am now doing my
own housework, nnd can snfely recommend
It as a sure euro for Rheumatism or Dys
pepsia. Any ono troubled with cither of
those dreadful diseases can be cured by
using Rheumallo Syrup. I know It Is a
sure cure f'.-,,hhor. Any one Is at liberty
to com" with me In regard to thu
merits of '.f wonderful medlclno.
Yours respectfully,
.Mi:s. O. A, IlAKCHKrr.
IT 18 IS OIIKAT FA VOIt.
Physician employ Specr's Port Orupe
Wine in their practice In all cases where a
pure wine Is called for, nnd do all In
their power to foster if J encourage Its pro
duction. It Is In great favor among the
most wealthy In cw York nnd Washing
ton Cities as a family wine and for eveulng
entertainments, i'or sale by druggists.
FcrCOLOfl and SWEETNESS
UuBEAN'3 CONCENTRATED
EMlract of Annutto.
Mtur' two Cclor, BrlctUit
nl fitranrlL Car t Tur Mr
kst, M M4 U U. la tiat hi mU, oUrUf Attlltl. to
'IRAN, It A HE a CO., A0.N3O JlirLrl St., P1IILAD A.
June My uis
imm
A SPECEFtC
VOIt HIJ
BLOOD.
It to
AND A
Positive Cure
ron
Its
Ncurnlcla,
SCIATICA, LUMBAGO.
any
An Infallible rcmetly fur
all cH'Cmm of tho bkln
roo
Mitt Hlowl, itica M
Teller,
ltlnirworm,
Hcrnfuln,
f!M'li,f1nN.
rtmnlMt A lllnK'hxs,
mill UllmlicFt Itrmtrdv
lor all 1'citiHln 4:im
plaints mill Wenk
nets?. It linft rurcd
Ils nvctt of tlin Hvrr!
ami IihliipTA when all
nll.rr rcmi-dlcs hove
failed.
FOrt SALE BY DRUOQlSTS LMco $1.0
IS
Ml Brte'iFit ron !
PIANO
AND
TABLE COVERS.
TI10 seoond shipment, consisting
of seven cases of our celebrated
TONQUIN TABLE 1 OVERS,
Rcnchfd us a few days ago, and
nrc even moro handxomo (if that
is possible) than tho Qrst lot which
sold bo rapidly. Wo have them in
EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS.
And the following siz" t
5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 8-10 & 8-12.
It is almost impossible to praiso
theso coods too highly. The col-
orlngs arc so rich and
nnd the prices so very
that they should meet
and suit all purses.
Our stock of
effective
moderate
all taes
Raw and Spun Silk and
Tapestry Table and
Piano Covers
Fine
Is now complete and comprises
tho following size's :
1.2, 1 3-4, 2, 2 1-2, 8 yards long.
-o-
trawMfee
Eighth Street.
Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA..
: : fohu ,:' The Block I
Ky 'from Chestnut to
-rpy- j and-13th Street to.
f anamaker s HHz.
fy and Staple Dry
' T ,:' OTOre : Goods and House
-v-- ' - Funlismngs.
nary mortgages. '
VTOT1CE TO S.V
i
To John n. Scott :
You aro hereby notltled and
renulred to show cause, on or before Hie tlrst
Monday of February A. 1). 18SI, before tho court ot
Common Pleas ot Columbia county, why Bald
Court shall not make a decree, dlrectlns tho Re
corder of deed ot s ld county to enter BitWactlon
on morwace dated September latli A. I). ISM, for
the sutnot tiMOOO Anna Workhelser to John II.
Scott, recorded in mortifa?e book No. 8, pa;ro4H,
c, In and for said county.
JOHS JIOUrtEY, .
Sherirf's odlce. Sherirr.
Bloomsb irff, Doc. 10, "S3. dec 81
JOTIUE IN DIVORCE.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA
COUNTY.
Sarah A. seliler, by her next friend Jeremiah
Ucs-s, vs. wlnfleld Selgler.
To Wlnfleld Selgler, respondent above named :
Whereas upon the libel of the said Sarah A Selg
ler a subpoena was Issued out ot tho said court
commanding you to bo and appear at tho next
regular term of said court to show cause why the
said libelant should not be dlvor from the
bonds of matnmonv contracted wiiyou: nnu.
whereas upon return ot said 6Ubpoenadu8 proof
was maaa mat you zouiu not uu iuuuu in iuu uum
wlck of tho SUerlB of Bald county, whereupon an
atlas subpoena was awarded by said court com
manding you to appear at the then next term of
said court to answer as aforesaid to which tho
same return was made by tho HncrtlT. You aro
therefore required to bo and appear on tho first
day of the next term ot said court to be held at
Uloomsburg, for said county, on the first Monday
of February next, A. V. ll, to answer said com
plaint. JOHN AlOUItKY, Sheriff.
Uec. 19, 1883. dec 21
W. II. Snyder, Att'y.
J-OTICE IN DIVORCE.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA
COUNTY.
Anna Mills by her next friend, H. B. Bowman, vs.
Alfred Mills.
To Allred Mills, respondent above named :
Whereas upon the libel ot the said Anna Mills a
BUbpoena was Issued out ot the said court com
manding you to bo and appear at the ncxtregu
lar term of said court to show cause why tho satd
libelant Bhould not be divorced from tbo bonds ot
matrimony contracted with you; and, whereas
upon return ot said subpoena duo proof was made
that you could not bo found In the bailiwick ot tho
Sherirr ot said county, whereupon an atlas sub
poena was awarded by said court commanding
you to appear nt tho then next term ot Bald court
lo answer as aforesaid, to which tho samo return
was inade by the Sheriff. You aro tlieretore re
quired to bo aud appear on the first day of the
next term ot said court to be held at Bloomsburg,
for said county on the llrat Monday ot February
next, A. !. isst, to answer said complaint.
JOHN MOUKEY, Sheriff.
Dee. 19, 18S3. deo 21
0. II. Jackson, Att'y.
jTOTIOE IN DIVORCE.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS OP COLUMBIA
COUNTY,
Mary Hower vs. Henry Hower.
To nenry Hower, respondent above named t
Whereas upon the libel of the said Mary Hower a
subpoena was Issued out ot tho said Court com
manding you to be aud appear at the next regular
term ot said court to show cause why the said li
belant should not bo divorced from the bonds of
matrimony contracted with you: and whereas
upon return ot said subpoena due proof was made
that you could not be found In tho bailiwick ot the
Sheriff ot said county, whereupon an atlas sub
poena was awarded by said Court commanding
you to appear at the then next term ot said court
to answer as aforesaid, to which the s.me return
was made by the Sheriff. You are therefore re
quired to be and appear on the first day ot the
next term ot said court to be held at Uloomsburg,
for said county, on the nrst Monday of February
next, A. D. 1881, to answer said complaint.
JOHN MOUHKY, Sheriff.
Dec. 19, 1883. dec Si
J, u. Yocum, Att'y.
Send six cents for postage, and re
ceive free, a costly box of goods which
.will help you to more money right
All, of either box. succeed Irom first hour. The
bioadroad to fortune opens before tho workers,
absolutely sure. At once address, Tuo & Co., Au
gusto, Maine. Deo sM-ly
wanted for The Lives of all the Presl.
dents ot the u.h. Tiie largest, nauti
li 1 usomosi oust uook ever bum tor less mutt
' V.iI.m. mi HrA Thn r.,u,Akf. uplllnts
book tn America. Immense protlta lo ageuts. All
Intelligent iieople want It A uy ono cau become a
Hucceairui agent. Terms tree, jw.liut juu& wu.,
J-ortlandiJIalne. Deo 2l-iy
for the working class, fiend 10 cents for
uosUtge, and we will mall you , a royal
vniimble box of bauiDle goods that wilt .put
you In the way ot making more money fa a
few days than you ever thougut possiuie at any
business. Capital not refiulred. W will start
vnu nan work all the tlino or In spare time
you.
only.
Tha workU universally adapted 10 both
mimn nri nid. Yd ii can easily earn from
W cents to ii every evening. That oil who want
may test the business, we make thU unparalled
.VZ i ,., icll a.il unpjl will H'Dil
1 ,, , ;,v tar um trouble of wrltlug us. Kull part!-
' Juiaii directions, etc., bent tree. Foi tunes wll . be
modo by those who glvo tneir wnoie time to iuo
work, llreot success absolutel . sure 'J-m'tdelay.
. start now,
j Maine,
Address
stinson & Co.,
, ornoud,
two iii-iy
DO nutlet your Dniftglt persuado you lotako
Kometlitnff cite, but If ho 1ms not got it, and
not H int for it. wrlt6 to in and we will send
you by cxpri, prepaid, on receipt of price.
flnA In 11, ...A I.AI ttfcfl nt tltirtltnlttri Rvnitl Will
clui'r'tho Byttem orlille. amlrura anyeaioofln.
uammaioryor acuio iwieumatutn,iuri'curiufiut
Thrto to flvo bottles will euro Eryslpelaj.ln
wont form.
Fmir In nix bottles aro warranted to euro
corrupt and running Ulcers.
..Vnnr In nil bottles aro warranted to cure
cano of Fait llhcnm.
VI vn In elcht boltlca will euro tho wont
of Scrofula.
Vmm twn In fntir months' Hi of Itheumttlo
Synip will cure any case of clironlo ItlieumatUm
of t enty years' Manilla)?.
If you linrolicen ABiUTerer for yean, and havo
used nil tlio rcmcdlci you could hear of, with no
avail, do not bo discouraged, for Rheumatic
Syrup will euro you.
t'nee, 81.00 per bottle) 0 tiotllca for sn.oo.
Bend for our pamphlet of Testimonials, etc,
mUHlMATIO SYItUr CO., Rochester, N. Y.
per Bottlo or 0 Hottlos for $5.00''
Our magnificent stock of ,
EMBROIDERED CLOTH PIANO
COVERS
Is attracting much attention'.
All tho goods were manufactured
to our order and iiupoited direct.
, We have nil tho latest styles in
PLAIN AND
VARIEGATED BORDERS
At very moderate
have them in
prices. We
' 4 4, (5-4, 7-4, and 8-4 sizes,
And in all the now designs and
colorings. We have also a com
plete lino of
CARDINAL AND TURKEY
i
I RED TABLE CLOTHS
Ifi all tizes and grades, with
kins to match.
nap-
& CktM
Tfillmrr Strpftt I
Aiutiu I
tvtotioe to stockholders.
'T'here will be an election of a Board of Plrectors
ot tho moomsuunr HinKing company, ac ineir
banking house on Tuesday, January 8th, 1881,, at
2 o'clock p. m., to servo for tho ensuing year.
H. n. OH0TZ,
decst-3vr Cashier.
VTOTICE
Ts herebv clrcn that tho nartnerehln lately ex-
lstlng between Mrs. ltuthA. Snyder, feme sole
trader, and Mrs. A. II. Urlesb&ch, of Uloomsburg.
Columbia county, Pa., was dl&solvod by mutual
consent November 1st, 1883. All debts owing to
thA itfi mrtnprfthln nro to bo nald. and th030 t
3U UUD
from the same discharged, at their recent place ot
business, which will be. continued by Bald ltuthA.
Snyder, feme note, trader.
MltS, ItUTH A. SNYDER,
deo21-Stv MUS..A. II. DltEISBACII,
V 'UDITOIVS. NOTICE.
ESTATE OK OEOIIOK (1II1T0N r.ATK OV flUKENWOOD I
TOW.NSII11', UECKASED.
tub linderslffned auditor annolnted by the Or
phans' Court ot Columbia county, lo make distri
bution 01 tue tuna in ma nanus 01 tuo executor
anirt psfntR will meet at the offlco of E. II. and It.
it. Uttle In Bloomsburg, Pit., on Friday January
85th, iMi,.when aud where all parties Interested
tn said estate must appear and present their
claims or ua aeoarrett iqr any suaro 01 mm csiaic.
W. II. SNVUUIl,
Doe ut-ta Auditor.
DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE.
ESTATE OF HANNAH KNOHR, LATE OP HLO0M30UKO,
VSCKASEO.
Ictiors of administration In the estate of Han-
deceased, have been granted by the Register of
Bald county to W. J. Knorr. All persons having
claims airalnst said estato aro reauested to prespnt
them for settlement, nnd those Indebted to the
samo. to make .payment to the undersigned or to
Knorr vt iniersteen, uioomsourg, witnoui, ueiay,
W. J. KNOltn,' Administrator,
doesi-Ow Berwick, Pa.
DJIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
E9TATE Of JOHN J. STILES DECEASED.
Letters ot administration 011 tho estate ot John
J. stiles deceased, late ot Flshtngcreek towushlp
Columbia county, Ponnsvlvanla, deceased have
been irranted by the Heirlster ot said county to the
undersigned Administrator. AU persons having
claims against mo estate ot nt tne ueceaseu are re
quested to present there for settlement, and those
Indebted to the estate to make payment to tho
undersigned administrator without delay.
M. A. AMMKItMAN,
Administrator.
Nov 23rd Forks, I". O.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF 0E0. EILCIINEK, DECEASED.
Letters ot administration In the estate ot Geo.
lieicnner, late 01 centre township, coiumma coun
ty Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted by
the Iteglstcr ot said county to William a Hess Ad
ministrator V. 11. .v. C. T. A. All persons having
claims nzalnst the estate of the deceased are re
quested tn present them for settlement, and those
luueoteu iu tuts esiuiu w umKt? iiuymcui. tu iue
unaerbignett aamtutstraiur wttuout. ueiay.
w.m. a iiKss,
Administrator,
Nov 83
Eowlersvllle, Ta
A
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OP JACOB EVANS, DECEASED,
The undersigned auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court ot Columbia county to make dis
tribution ot the fundi In. hands ot administrator
In the estatoot Jacob KvanK,deceasod,wlll meet tho
parties In interest on Friday, January -It li, 1(MI, at
o o cluck, a. in., at ms omce la iiiooinsourg. when
allnentous aro renuested to nresent their claims
tor ivwiemeutur w ueuarreu irum uajr buaruuti
saldiunl.
WM. CIIHISMAN,
Auditor,
deo 14-4W
UDITOR'S NOTICE,
ESTATE or SENJAUIN BEIIUE, DECEASED,
The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or
nhans' Court of Columbia county, to make distri
bution In the hands ot the administrator la the es
tate ot iieniatmn iieume, lata ot iraust townsmp,
deceased, will sit at his onlcu la Uloomsburg, on
Monday, December Slat, m, atn o'clock, a. in.,
whea aud where all partloa interested in said es
tato must appearand present their claims and
thoso ludebtod to lha same to make payment to
tuo unacrbigneu witnouv ueuy.
II. V. WHITE,
deo r-ta Auditor.
iv
War, 400,1 creasy's Fifteen Decisive Battles, 400.,
cariyios rreut-ii novum-ion, urtivu. m-uiucr,
clent Egypt, II; uollln's Ancient History. W-1
(Ubbons Home, (l.to; Humu's England, M.7S l fro-
issart's curouicies, ti.iu, woiaiuuv iuj.uaj vol
umes iroo.
JOHN II. ALDEN. PubUsher.
P, O. Vox 1WT, IS N'easoy street, New York,
Deo 14-4W d
HISTORYitl
nrcenn Enirland 11.75: Schiller's Tlilrlv Years'
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OP VALUAtJLK
KcaJ KM ale!
Pursuant to an order of tho orphans' Court of
Columbia county, Pa., will t3o sold at Public silo
oa tho premises, In tho town?hlp ot Mimln la slid
county, on
Friday, Dec. 28, 1883.
I at 3 o'clock, p. m., the following described real
estate, Into of Jacob Hons, deceased, to-wltt a
farm adjoining lundsbt Abraham MOateiler, Mm.
l'liocbe Miller, J'din llartiel nnd others, contain
ing OS ACRES,
more or less, whereon aro erected a two-story
stono dwelling house, turn nndothcroutbulldlngs.
TKttMS OF SAWC Ten percent, otono-fourth
ot the purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking
down of tho property i tho ono fourth less tho ten
per cent, at tho continuation of said ! nnd the re
maining thrco-fotlrths In ono year thereafter, with
Interest from conllrinatlon nisi.
Purchaser to pay for deed.
C1EO. A HONS,
dco'-ts Administrator.
FALL OPENING
OF-
Alexander &. Bro.
OOODS, LOW
PRICES,
A full lino ot Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, Clg-
nrs, Tobaccos, Pipes, cnrlumas tree trimmings,
and a largo stock of Sugar Toys for tho Holidays,
it !
rWlm'.csnlc and gctiU.-
Mppmr.hnum riDes. Clear Holders. Cliar Cases.
Tobacco Pouches and other goods sultablo for tho
Christmas trndo. county dealers should consult
our prices before purchasing clsowhero.
lirNcxt to Court House.
Sept. ss-3m
NEW YORK 1884.
About slxtr million copies of The Sun havo cone
out 01 our esiauusumcm. uuringiue past twelve
momns.
If you were 10 Dasto end to end a 1 tlio colums ot
all tho nuns printed and sold last year j ou would
get a contlnuoj3 strip of Interesting information,
common sense wisdom, sound doctrlno, and sano
wit lone cnoutrn io ruacn irom rnniincr nouse
square to the top ot Mount Copernicus In tho
moou. men dick to rnnting iiousn square, nnu
then three-quarters ot the way back to tho moon
again.
But tho Sun ts written for tho Inhabitants of the
earth ; this samo strip ot Intelligence would girdle
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
MAKE HENS LAY
An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist,
now traveling In this country, sars that most ot
tns Horse and Ctttie Powders s ld Here are worth
less irosu. ue siys tntt snenatn's conditio
Powders are absolutWvDura and liamsnsely vain
anie. Noti ngnnetrtii will make n ns lav like
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iiosTON, mass. au jansS3-iy,
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HINGIIA5TON, N. Y,
A GOOD PLACH FOR THU SICK,
TLa house Is specially titled un for the comfort
ot Invalids win desire a pleasant and Christian
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KiM'tric-nv anil uairautsm in tneir utnerent uio.il.
ilcolloiii a tpocUllly. Pr)t Mills has given mnny
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Hundreds will t stuy to ms skiii.
send for chxiular, stating wbatpapor youBOW
llllSlU. I'KOK. HKNItV .miujh.
Lock Box 07. Blnghamton, n! V.
Pres
- rvn rHMEHii.iu, itWTVitu aiid
ltMitlfliljr the font rtt Ion
Arm RtMtllX tirsiijptW.TlIt, riCLv
a vri.iiunsurnviiiimpiEH,
lTTA-Ii It thu hut mMntiMi ftf
futWIhtl f ratrwI.l ns ustkff
"fl
CL HA IIIIIH t K tt.Lrxid.il Msiih
mennnn iwr l"l -ri, ftffcl
j I' I KARL n oii rcsvfvM of
f 111 MavtrWi 1th lb hotwit
iorarpvMit(M. Oaiytomrta
I. KM tit ftll trvwrriaii j IWtaiuM
UiAJd-UfTsiLV-.rio.Ltmu.r
OCte8J.ly
SPEER'S
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Alia
UNl'KltMKNTKl) OltAl'I? JUtCK.
Used In tho principal churches for Communion.
Kxcellent for Females, Wbnkly Persons and tho
ngeu.
Speer's Port Grope Wiiie!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
THIS CELKflltATEI) WINE ts tho puro Juice of
tho dead ripe Oporto drape, raised In Specr's
vineyards. Its Invaluable,
Tonic and Strengthening Froportles
are unsurnassed by any other Wine. Being nro-
duced under Mr. Speer'sown personal supenlston.
its punty ftna genuineness, aro guaranteed oy tno
principal Hospitals and Boards of Health who havo
examined It. Tho youngest child may ptrtakc of
It, and tho weakest Invalid uso It to advantage.
It Is particularly benenclal to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that
nncci mo weaKer sex.
It la in every respect A WINETO BE RELIED ON.
Speor's Unformanted Qraps Juice-
Is tho tuten of Ihn Onnrtn Oranns nrncprrpfl in
Its natural, fresh, sweet slato as it runs from tho
iress oy fumigation, inereDy destroying tho excl
or ot fcrmnntatlon. It lsnerfoctly nure. freo
from spirits and will keep In any climate.
Sneor's Burgundy.
Is a dark rich medium Dry 'Winn nail hv tho
wealthy classes as a Tablo or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians In cases whero a dry wine Instead ot a
sweet port Is desired.
Spaot'a (Saoialito) Olarot.
is held In hleh estimation for Its richness as a
Dry Table WIno especially suited tor dinner use,
Speer's P. J Sherry.
TaK wlnoof Superior Clmrfictpr nnil, ririrt.ikp of
tho rich qualities ot the grapo from which it 19
Speer's P- J. Brandy.
IS A 1'UItE distillation from tho crane, nnd
stands unrivalled In this Country for medicinal
purposes.
It has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of tho
grapes iromwnicn it is aistnieu,
See that the signature ot ALI'ItED SPEEIt, Ias-
salc'N. J., 13 over the cork of each bottle.
SOI D BY C. A. KLEIM.
AND BY DRUaaiSTS BVKRWUEHE,
Sep. 28-'83tjr.
Ml !
G. W. 8ERTSCH,
TUK ME'ltOII NT TAILOR,
AND IlCALKlt IN
Gents' Furnishing Goods
OF EVEHY DESCHIITION.
CLOTHING ! !
Hnviiit: verv recentlv oiieiied a new
Merohant lailorintr and tionta .bur-
iiistiinij Goods Store, iu KNOIill &
wiiNXii.itarjt.ii.iN a uuiiitui', on
Main ptreet, wliero I am prepared to.
mako to order, atshoit notice, hrst
class suits of clothiiiff always in tho
latest .styles and prices reasonable,
Fits guaranteed, Having learned how
to cut garments lo suit customer,", and
also what kind ot material will give
satisfaction, I would ask you to please
call and examine tho
BEST SELECTED STOCK
OF GOODS
Ever shown iu Columbia county,
Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
Corner Main & Market Sts.
April ls-i
IT WILL PAY YOB
To call, Inspect and compare our largo and com
pleto btocHot
CLOTHING,
BOOTS 8II0EH, HATS, CAl'S
FURNISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Ladies' Gays, 8c,f
Detere tiurchablng',
HANDSOME PRESENTS
To every Purcliaser.
No trouble to show goods.
Every person purchasing of us will
reeeivo a numbered ticket, entitling
them to a chanco in any of tho hand
Homo prizes, which can now hu souu in
our windows. Prizes to bo awardd
on ChrUtnns day. Call aud eco theso
prizes and tell your neh;hboi8 about
them.
Don't forget tho placo.
M. LEVY & CO
Successor to M. A, LOEB.
Kings of tne Clotliiua Trade ,
J!K. WEST I'HONT BTItKKT. 123.
BUUSOIUUK FOU
THE COLUMBIAN,
$1.60 A YEAU
Bloomsburg, Pa,
ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL.
TltBVJhTliaDKr.TOJ.Marsnill. Mich., wll
send Hit. IIVK'S OUI.R'lltATKt) MAi ITIIO-VOli
, I'AIO II IhTS and UbEOritIO APl'I.IANUBS on
i , I., i it o i it in iu iiicii ivuuii ur uiu, wuu nru hi
fllcted with Nervout Debility, Ijst Vitality, and
kindred iroitulo., guarnnteclog spoidvand com
plete restoration othoaltn and maniy vlg r. Ad
dress as Above. N. H. No risk Incurred, as so
Jays' trial is allowed'
l'eb. th-lyr. r
SUOSOltlBK NOW FOU
TfrB COLUAtBIAN
SI. 50 A YUAIJ,
GMAIN STREET,)
(GtlAIHD AINOUMEMEIT
Ready and Waiting for You.
Tlic Finest, The jLatcst, Xlc Most Artistic
, .. .. , styics oa
11 elegant" clothing!
AND
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.1"8
Big Inducements
OUR RECEIPTS
OF FAIL km WINTEB G000S.
Call arid bv3 Convinced that We
Leadl inn qnfliMifcy fiifc amid price.
Lapt stock & lowest prices Gdti always lu foanfl at the
11 MEMMABMM BT&ME
OF
i(j Bmii &winlEg, i)
WKBER-H4RDMAH
FINK INLAID FltENOH AVALNUT
EiiNj- TcrniN. SatlNfactlon Gunrnutced.
iJA-OOZST'S 3?IlSTO W-A-IiB DROOjVES,
MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WII.nH3-BAR.JlH, PA
M.
llsaica1. Superintosiont of thi Sanitarium.
Invalid's Home.
IMoomshurg, Pa.,
Devotes special attention to Epilepsy,
Nervous Affection:, nutl Diseases of Women.
l'ntlents recelvetl nt tho Sanitarium on
reasonable terms for board nnd treatment.
S. No clmrco for
first consultation.
ttpr S7, 'aa
Catarr
KAY-l'EVEIt.
I o a n recommend
ie
Ely's Cream Halm to
all Hay Fever suffer
fc. r-
ers, It being. In my
opinion, louiiued upon
exjieilence and a buru
ctuo. I was atlllcted
j.T:T''"Y m ran"
r'luiintii.v
with Hay Fever tor S3
years, und never be.
tore found permanent
relief. Wcustku II,
IIaskins, Marbhlleld,
VU
AlMlW
by little tin-
ger Into the nostrils.
iiy nuorption ll ef
fectuallv eleanses thn i
U A V nasai passages ot ea
rl" 1 w s-re tarrhal virus, causing
healthy secretions. It allays liill.untnatlon, pro
teetH the membranal linings ot the head troni ad
ditional colds, completely hcali the wires and re.
btort-s tho sense ot taste aud smell, lleuellclal re
bulls aro realized by u few nnnllcat Ions. A llinr.
ough treatment will cure. Unequalled for colds
in too neaa. Agreea
sold by druggists.
In the head.
Aitreeabletou.se, Send lor circular.
Ulsts. Ily mall 50c. a imckau-u
stamps. HUY IlltOTIIElts, Otvego, N, V.
aug 0-ty d
JAMES REILLY,
Tonsorial Artist,
strata at b.ls old stand under KXUUANilI!
110 TKL, and has aj usual a Flltil'-CLASS
UAltuttit SHOP. lie reipeotfully sotutta the
p&troa&ge otulaollemwinersand ot tho puo'.lo
genrally, iHiyw.'SD-tt
BXOHANGrB HOT3L.
W R. TUBB3, PROPRIETOR
BWOHSBUIttJ, FA.
Ol'l'OSITBUOUHT IIUUSB.
Largs sad convenient sample rooms. Iiatb rooms
uot an Jjjia waier.au J all taodern coavenlencus
Viir the Celebritteil Clilckerlng,
Ivcrs
WorItl.ro
l'miil. nml VoseA Son Pianos.
rutin, mm uou,uu.. ,...i.nni
nownetl lCstey Orgtiis, Vlo Ins, AocnieOns
i ui t,,iv Hi- i- natetl White, WW
Illtfli Arm Uavls, New Home, It'jyn'"1'
John, nutl Waiit Ruunliii; Doiuestlc Howlng
.Machines. Nectlles, oil anil attachments
for all makes ot Bowing aiaciunes.
CASE OUOAN, 9 STOPS, $90 CASU.
Junel
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES,
OF OAST cn wnouaiiT I HON.
Suitable for
Yards,
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds.
:o:
i uo rouowmg snows the ltcket Gothic, one of
the several beautiful stylesot Fence mauutactured
vj lug UUUl-rBlgUl-U.
For lteauty and Durability thev 'arBiinsiirriiiiK.
i-d. Set up by experienced handi and warranted
Prices and Bpeoimons of other
signs sent to any address.
Address
de-
i. m-mm
BL00MSBDRG..PA.
May 4 tt
ri ll. DRINKER, QUN & LOCKSMITH
" vtMhlaM Mwhtnervof all ttlndi ri
iiuua umiaiug, mosmsDurg, PA.
Q'lt.J.O. IHITTER,
PUYStOlAN SSOKOKON,
omoe, North Market street,
Ulooinsburr, Pi
,n. ttKHUlt, BurKoon and
OQlce corner ot Hock and Market
byslclsu.
street.
w if h-uiuu c r a.. ,
. Physio an, (omce and Kesldenou on Third
street.
MB
RAILROAD TXMCB TABLE.
Pennsylvania R'sdlroad. '
Philado'phia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Il'll
TIME TABLE.
In ctrucl Nor. lOtli. 1883. Trains lcavo Bttn
bury.
EASTwAHD,
illi.n., Ixick llnven KxnresH (diillv excent
Sunday), tor Ilarrlsburff and Intermediate statlotiH,
Lancaster, l'lilladelpbla, New York, Ilaltlmoro and
wasMncton, arnvinc ai i-iiuaueipnta a.is u. ta. :
New York, o.s.'Op. m. i llaltlinore, 6.10 p. m. i Wasb.
lngion o.Ki p. in., Uiroutfli passenger coacb to
l'uuaucipuKi.
l.Mp. tn. Day express (dally except Htinday),
for llarrlsburK and Intermediate stations, Lancas
ter, rhlladelpula, New Yorlc, Haltlmore and Wasb-
mgiou, urrtvuit; i-iumucipuiu p. in. ; now
York, I0.ao p.m. ; n.m linore, 7.S0p. m. i Washing
ton, ill p. ni. l'ullman 1'arlor car tbrougb to l'lil
ladelpbla and passenger coacb tbrough to l'lilladel-
nnta anu uaiuniurc.
8,20 p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation (dally)
tor Harrlsburz and all Intermediate stations, Lan
caster, Philadelphia and New York, arriving at
Philadelphia 3 us a. m. ; New York 6.10 a. in.
Weeping car accommodations can be secured at
llarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York on Sun
days a through sleeping ear win be run; on this
train irom rtenovo iu i niiaueipuia. i-nuaaeipum
lassengers can remain in sleeper undisturbed until
a. m.
2.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dally excent Mondavi (or
llarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster,
Philadelphia, Now York, ilaltlmoro and Washing
ton, arriving at Philadelphia 7.60 a. m. ; New York,
11.20 a, m. i llaltlinore 7.10 a. m. ; Washington, 8.50
turn. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on
this train to 1'bltadelphla, ilaltlmoro and Washing
ton, ana mrougu passenger coacnes to ruitauet
phla and llaltlinore.
WESTWAltl).
6.20a. m.Erlo Mall (daily) for Brio and all In
termediate stations with through Pullman Palace
car and through passenger coacbes to Erie, and
through Pullman Palace cars to llurralo via Km-
poriuoi. uu sunuays una train win run oniy io
ltenovo.
For Canandalgua and Intermediate stations,
Itoches er, liunaloand Niagara Falls, (dally except
Sundays) wltbtbiougb Pullman Pulaco car and
passenger coaches to llochester.
I.0J p. in. Niagara Express (dally except Sun
day) tor Kane and Intermediate stations with
through passenger coaches to Kane. For Oanan
dalgua and principal intermediate stations, ltoch
ester, llurralo and Niagara Falls with through pas
senger coaches to Itochestcr.
6.25 p. m. Fast lino (dally except Sunday tor lto
novo and Intermediate stations, and Mmlra, Wat
kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas
senger coaches to Henovo nud watklns.
TUltOUail TKAIN8 FOIt SUNllUltY FItOJtTIIK
EAST AND SOUTH.
Niagara Express leave
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Ilaltlmoro 7.30 a. in. (dally
except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, l.os p. m.
with through l'ullman Parlor car Irom Philadel
phia and through passenger coacbes from Philadel
phia and llaltlinore.
Fast Lino leaves New York 8.00 n. m. s I'hlladcl
phla.u.ioa. m. j Washington, 0.40 a. m. ; Balti
more, 10.5) a. m., (dally except, Sunday) arriving at
sunbury, 6.20 p. m., with through passenger
coaches from Philadelphia and llaltlinore.
Krle Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. in. ; Phlladel.
phla, 11.20 p. in. j Washington, 10.00 p. m. ; llaltl
inore, 11.21 p. m., (dally) arriving at Sunbury 0.15
a. in., with through l'ullman Palace Sleeping cars
from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlinore and
through passenger coaches Irom l'ulladelpbla.
BU.BUHV, 11AZLET0N & WILKES-DiUUK Hi
AND OKTU WXST liHANCU ItAILWAT.
Mall East leaves Sunbury (dally oxcept Htinday)
6.45 a. in., arriving at llloom
jerry ..i
U.I11. ,
uKt-s-uarru v.'M a in.
Express East leaves Sunbur,
bury I
6.35 p. m., arriving
:cs.b.irra R.1U n. ni.
at llloom Ferry 6.31 p. m., Wllkes-barro 8.1U p.
Mall West leaves Wllkes.b:irrn in s.m. m. itrrlv.
incut iJtoom rerry ia.ui n. in..Hunuury 12.65 n. m.
xnress West leaves Wllkes-barro B.SJ n. m.. nr-
rlvlng at llloom Ferry 7.07 p. m., sunbury 8.ti5 p.
CIIAS. E. PUOII, J. It. WOOD,
Oen. Manager. oen. l'assengcr Agent.
IIILADELPHAand READING ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Nov. 5, 1883
TRAINS LI1TI BUriRT AB r0LL0W8(B0HDT
ncimo,
For Now York.Phlladelpnla.Readlnir.PottsvlUe
Tamaqua, to., ll,5 a. m,
For Catawtssa, 11,45 a. m. 0.13 and 10.30 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, e,s 9 11.45 a- m. and 4,ee p. m.
For Lcwlsburg and Sunbury, 4.04 p. m.
TKlIMSrOB KOrXKT L11VS AS FOLLOWS, (ISMDlr
iioiniD,)
Leave New Tork, via. Tamanend o.oe a. m. and
via. llound Brook Route 7,t5 a. m.
Leave PhUadelpbla, 9,50 a. m.
Leave Heading, ii,u a. m., PotUvllle. l,S9 p. m
and Tamaqua, l,si p. m.
Leave Catawtssa, e,so 11.05 a. m. and 4,oo p. m.
Leave Wllllamsport ,,45 a.m,4.05 p. m. and 0.00 p. m
" Lewlbburg 4.48 p. m.
Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama
nend and to and from Philadelphia go through
without change oi cars.
3. B. WOOTTKN,
General Manager.
C. Q. HANCOCK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Jan. io, 1881 tf.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WEaTKItN ltAILHOAl).
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NOltTH.
STATIONS.
.......Scranton,..,
...... -lleUevue...
......Taylarvllle.,
...Lackawanna.
....... Pine ton....
SOUTH
p.m. p.m. a.m
o-m. p.m. p.m.
v is a 43
9 45
so 9 10
9 09
9 03
8 fit
8 48
8 43
8 SI
e si
8 97
6 84
8 41
48
8 61
6 ti
6 68
7 09
7 10
7 17
7 88
7 80
7 87
8 00
8 86
8 40
8 60
9 00
8 00
8 09
8 10
8 IS
8 SO
8 80
8 It
8 69
9 00
9 04
0 80
9 37
9 30
9 24
9 19
4fi
9 69
68
io oa
10(8
,. WestPlttston
V 14
.....Wyoming,
altbv
Ilennett
8 95
8 25
0,1
1 60
1 49
1 85
1 85
1 18
1 03
9 04
9 04
8 66
8 47
8 39
8 99
Kingston...
Kingston....
.Plymouth June
....Plymouth...
Avondale ...
Nantlcoke..
Hunlock's creek
...Shlckablnny.
...Hick's Ferry.
...Beach Haven,
-llorwlck..
.....briar Creek..
...Willow Grove.
Lime nidge.,
'spy
,. .Uloomsburg.,
..... Hunert
1018
10 18
64
2 64
10 86
10 84
10 49
10 to
11 07
11 18
11 90
8 08
8 06
8 10
8 18
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Superintendent's omce, Scranton, Feb. 1st, 1661
E. B. BROWER,
OAS FITTING & STEAM HKATJNG.
DUAI.Elt
STOVES & TIN WARE.
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All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof
ing and Snouting promptly
attended to.
IfStrlct attention given to heating by steam.
Corner of Main & East Sts ,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
yAINWRKMT & CO,,
WHOLESALE QROCEHS, '
Philadelphia
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ordjri wtu reoelve promptattenUon'
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