i i THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUItG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, (JUT011HR 21, 1881. Correct Kullroiul '1'line 'l'alilc. Trains on tho l'lillaUelptila & lt. II. leavo ltutiorl OStOllOWBI NOKTII. SOCTII. B:M n. m. HiM a. m. l:Uil l'. m. U13 p. m. o Trains (in tho 1). I. A V. H. it, leavo llloomsburg as follows i . NOllTll. F0UTI1. T:03 n. m. 8:28 a. in. Ilil7 a. in. 1I:M a. m. CM p. m. 4:30 p. in. Tho 8.SS a. in. train connects nt Northumberland Willi tho sal trnlii on Pennsylvania road, reaching l'lilluilolpliUat3:l,jp, in. Tlio 11:53 train connects with Philadelphia nml Heading road nt ltupcrt reaching rniladcl- puiu at u:uu p. in, Tho 11:53 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 1:50, rcaclitug i'lilladclphla nt 7M5 p. m. Tho 4:30 n. m. train connects with Pennsylvania rond at Northumberland at 8.u5 p. in., and reaches l'lilladelplila at U:v3 n. m. Trains on tho N. V. 11. Hallway pasi lJloom Ferry as follows t NOllTll. SOUTH. 11:V7 a. in. 12:01 p.m. U.S0 p. in. 4:15 p. liu 1-crnoiiiil, J. 11. Hunt Is nt tho Kxchango Hotel. William Hupert wus In town last week. W. Clnrk Sloan retutneil from his west cm trip last Thursday. II, II. Nutter, editor of the llughcsvlllo JMatf, nndJ. 0. Huttcr, Jr., ot i'rceland, visited their iinrcnts Inst week. Nov. A. A. Marplo rector ot Old Swedes Church, Swedesburg, has been appointed editor of lio JtyUcopal H(gister hy lllshop Stevens, A sower Is being laid from the Jail to Market street. Thcro will bo im udj ourued Court on hovctnber 10th, session of IIund(iuiirters for trtinks, satchels, va lises, robes, &c, at David Lowenberg's. The Bloom band went to tho Washington, vlllo fair ou Tliursday. C. 0. Gnlllgnau and K. 11. llrower each had line displays of stovc3 mid licatcrs at tho fair. Nearly all tho brick layers In town havo been working at tho now JI. E. Church at Catawlssa for somo time past. Tho paint pavilion of Moycr Bros., was ouo of tho finest exhibits on tho fair ground. It was arranged with much taste. Messrs. Nkawn and Yocum addressed a democratic meeting In Milllln on Monday night. W. J. Correll had ou exhibition a beatili fill suit ot pallor lurulture, and bed room set. Correll always has a lino stock ou hand. Tho house ot William Hartmun on Iron street was entered on Friday evening in the absence of tho family, und some wear ing apparel and other articles taken. Sloan Si llro's. buggies and carriages at the fair were greatly admired. The ex cellent workmaisklp mid line ilnlsh of these vehicles always attract attention. Quarterly meeting nt tho Evangelical Church next Sabbath, ltev. S. W. Seibert, presiding elder, will preach on Saturday evening, Sabbath morning and evening. Misses Katlo Gardner and Millie Knorr competed for tho prize offered for eques trianism at tho fair, and won much ap plauso for their grace and skill ou horse back. If you need any thing in tho Hue of a silver or gold watch or uuy ortlcle of jew elry, silver ware, &c. Call nt L. Bernhards, Jewelry Store, and get tho best fur your monoy. Tho Berwick Band furnished music at the Fair last week. They aro a llao look ing set of men, and they won the praise of overibody for their gentlemanly conduct null their excellent music. Suits made up in city stylo by experi cuced workmen. Cull and see what to wear aud how to wear It, ut David Low- cubcrc's. tho fine merchant tailor of Bloomsburg. Tho Catawisaa Water Company hns wakened up again, aud it Is expected that the works will be completed in two months The water will bo taken from Catawlssa creek aud pumped Into n reservoir on Hoi liiigshcad's hill. J. Snltzer's stand at tho fair was con. stttiitly surrounded by admiring crowds listening to the excellent music of the Estey organs and Chickcriug pianos or watchine tho wonderful woi kins nf tho numerous sewing machines which ho ban. dies'. Lost. On Friday nttcrnoon, October 17, when 4:80 train left Lackawanna depot at Bloomsbure. iv black leather valise was left standing on railroad track. After tralu left a gentleman was seen carrying said valise olT. Liberal reward, if returned by express (P Si It.) to tho owner, J. O. Bbok, Itlnggold, Schuylkill county, Pa. Thomas Chalfant, editor of the Danvlllo Inklligtnctr, uud wife met with a serious ac cldeut a couple of days ago, which came ncur being attended with fatal results. While out driving tho horse sided and up set tho buggy. Mr. Chalfant was thrown agalust tho fence senseless aud his wifo was fastened under tho buggy and would havo beeu dragged to death had It not been that tho horse broke loose from the vehicle. Although considerably bruised both aro ie coveriug. Tho newest aud latest slyles Just receiv ed in Fall hats, lu still uud soft new, nobby aud nice ut D. Loweuberg's. A Catuwissa man became too much lu llated wilh langle-foot ou tho Fair grounds last Saturday afternoou, uud set out to nmuso himself with a fakir. Juat us thu fun had fairly commeuced tho fakir let out his left hand which camo buddeuly lu con tact wilh thu light optic of thu chap who was having so much amusement with him, whereupon tho latter Immediately lay down on his back as still us u rail, uud contem plated the starry heaveus. Ho recovered from his uitoulsbtucnt lu a few momeuts, and was escorted from thu grounds by two policemen. Tho play of "Peck's Bad Boy" had a routing big house at West Chester u lew days ago, haviug been well advertised by tho towu authorities. Thu .Mayor Uud pro hlblted thu peifonuauco on uccount ot al leged luunorul tendencies, aud tliu troupe wus lined 420 for playing without u 11- ccuso. Thoy paid tho flue, aud went ou with tho performance, thu homo being pueked. Tills U on a par Willi tho story of tho Sunday suhool superintendent who cautioned his school against read !m a curtain book, because It wus not a nrnnnr nublicatlon for children. Tho book had a very largo salu In tlmt town. Bargains unprecedented uro uow oll'eied lu Fall and Winter clothing. Elegant styles, ucw patterns, enticing prices. At thoiopular storo of David Loweuberg. 1). Lowenberg's exhibit of fluo clothing, trunks, satchels, &c, was neatly arrnnged, nnd nltracted much attention nt the fair. Header, If you have received u bill for subscription by mail, it Is because It Is duo and wo need It. 1'lcaso nttend to It nt once. 1tfAny person wanting permanent em. ploymcnt, nt good salary, should not over look the advertisement of 1. N. Nicholas Si Co. It Is a reliable firm. Our collector, W. II. Jacoby, will bo at tho Benton fair next week, If the weather Is favorable, with bills for that section of tho county. Tho Benton Fair will bo held next week beginning on Wednesday and continuing four days. The picinluin lists havo been circulated and arrangement aro being tnadu for a big exhibition, The Warner Spring-Tooth Cultivator, Harrow und Seeder combined, four ma chines complete In one, was among the ng. rlcuilural Implements exhibited at the air, by It. M. Welles of Towanda. The Flora .Myers Combination played hero four days last Week, mostly to slim bouses. The size of the audience was not owing to any want of merit in the troupe. Their plays are good, nnd all the parts nro well filled. They deserved belter success than they had here. A few special bargaius can bo secured In Photograph Albums, at thu Columuiak store. Albums worth ono dollar, for 00 cents, albums worth two dollars, for $1.20. Wo have but few of them, and they cannot bo replaced at tho samo prices. Those who call first will bo lucky. Tho Winter term of tho Oi!anukviu.k Academy will begin November !)rd. Only a limited number will bo received duiluz tills term. Instruction practical and thorough. Expenses small. For further Information address Fiiascw Hkck, A. M., Prin. 3w Orangevillc, Pa. Two now companies will soon be Incor porated in tills town. One is a Milling Company and thu oilier nn Electric Com pany. Tho former intends erecting a large flouring mill, and the latter will furnish hent, light and power for those who need them. Such enterprises help to build up a town and should be encouraged by those who have tho means. Tho Court House is to be heated by steam, nnd most of the apparatus has ar rived. E. 11. llrower has the contract at $2,205. .Mr. llrower hns had considerable experience in steam healing, and all his work has given good satisfaction. The commissioners aro acting la accordance with the recommendations of tho grand Jury. The Republicans had a parade- in Ber wick on Monday night to celebrate their alleged victory In Ohio. The Jubilee was arranged a day or two after the election when they were claiming thirteen Con gressmen and it majority of 20,000. If they had waited until the actual result was known, the parade would not have taken place. About 100 went from hero with tho band. It is said that the party kept pretty sober, but this is accounted for ou tho grouud that the Berwick liquor sellers have had so much trouble with their li censes '.hat they are very careful about selling to minois. A Utile son of Charles King of this town, was run over on the inco track last Satur day afternoon. While thu horses wero Hying past thu grand stand tho boy started to run across tliu track, when tho wheels of one of the sulkies struck him, throwing him about fifteen feet against the rail. lie was picked up nnd taken home, and an ex amination showed that his head and face were badly cut, and his side bruised, and skull cracked Had he gono one step farther before being struck ho would have fallen under the horses, nnd probably havo been killed. This accident may prove a lesson in tho future. Perhaps not. If men wero not allowed to crowd on tho track about the Judges' stand during tho races, and cross buck and fortli at leisure, pvrhnps children would not attempt to do tliu same thing. Do not deny yourself the pleasure of ex amining our new and great bargains in clothing. We nro taking the lead in style, lit, assortment, goods nnd price. An ocu lar demonstration will satisfy you. Call soon at the popular store of D. Loweu berg. A I'rlzc A handsome Hag will bo presented to the township tlmt shows tliu largest gain lu votes over thu election of 1832. D. Lowikueko, Chn. Dem. County Committee. If or llucurutlui;. Just received at tho Cumjuman storo a line of goods for hand-painting, consisting or Brass, Plaques, Papier Macho Plaques, crescents, crosses, circles, triangles, leaves, Holly-wood paper cutters and Photograph frames, Hammered brass plaques, &c. Wt-'lliversvIIlc. Sunday school wus well attended on Sunday morning. Mr. Wilson Creasy and sister of Centre, vrero the guests ot .nr. A. v. Jiusgrave and sister over Saturday and Sunday. They took a drive on Sunday to see the country. Another case of diphtheria is reported. A New Town Clock. At last tho mlBcrablo old machinery In thu steeple of the Court House is to bo thrown out, uud a tlmo pleco worthy of tho iiamo of town-clock Is to bo put in its place. It will have illuminated dials. Tho old town clock has been a public nuisance for many years, as it never kept correct time for twenty-four hours in succession, und nil who havo occasion to consult tho public clock for tlmo will thank thu Coun tyJommlssloncrs for this improvement, leenolutloiiH ot Condolence. OiiANOBViu.n, Oct., 10th, WiumiSAs, It has been tho will of ouf all.wlso Heavenly Father to remove by tho hand nf death two of our Sabbath School children. llaolvtd, That through tho death or Char. o Snvdiir and .nary .iiuitare u wo nave lost two faithful uud beloved members of our Hock. Jltsohed, That while wo feel deeply our loss, vet wo know mat uou lias removed tiiem not for our bereavements but that we inav bu moved to thliiK more oi tliu uueer talnty of life und of the necessity of prepa ration lor Iliwru existence. Uesoltal, That wo truly symputhlzo with tim sorrowing families, und bono that be. hind tliu dark cloud of present sorrow they mav bo led to see tho faco ot Him that does not willingly allllct. liadtcd, Tlmt copies of the3o resolutions im sent to tliu county miners tor nuuuea tlou uud ono to each of tho bereaved fanil. lies. Wm. O. Now., ) Miss Maouik Con.nkii, ( Com, Mis Eli.a Btuwaiit. ) Pretty suits for llltloboys: pretty Kilt suits for children, a lurgu stock Juit re eelvcd, ut I). Lowenberg's. The (iovlruiir nlilit't Conic. Tho announcement last week that Gov. Patrlson would bo on tho fair grounds on Saturday was intuit) In good faith by Iho ofllccrs of tho society, und was printed by us nt their request. An invitation win sent to htm by II. V. Wli'ltu Esl., Secrc lary, asking his presence here. In rrply to this a letter was received from tho Gov ernor saying ho would come If possible. Subsequently Mr. Chandlco Eves met him at Bedford, at a meeting of thu State Board of Agilculture, and thu Coventor stated that ho would bu hero on Friday evening, which fact Mr. Eves telegraphed to tho Society. A carriage and n commit teu went to thu train to meet htm, but ho did not come, and so far as we nro Inform, oil nothing hns been heard from him since. IIo was probably detained unavoidably or ho would have kept his appointment. JerHeytown, The com. buskers nro busily ut work, uud the golden corn dots 1 1 1 fields hero and tUero with numerous yellow heaps. Town was very dull Iu9t week t nil gono to tho fair. Misses Ella Watson and Mamie Werk helseratid Mrs. Lama Johnson, wero vis. itlng at Bloom lust week. Tho schools of this township opened on Monday. Ellis Harris, tho "boss" shoemaker, has been compelled to employ an assistant. The painters nro ut work on Mr. Philips' house. The building, when completed, will be quite ui Improvement to Mt, LalTy. Mr. McCollum Is making extensive re pairs to Ids residence. Mr. Charles Funston ot Bloomsburg, nnd another gentleman of Hupert, passed through hero Sunday on their bicycles, en route to Wushlngtonvlllc. Why shouldn't Jerseytown havo n fair 1 L. Y. A word to tho wise. The most complete and vailed stock ot Fall and Winter goods can now be seen nt tho popular storo of David Lowcnbcrg. ICcrwlck, Mr. I). Z. Thomas visited nt Plymouth Friday. Messrs. A. Peck and Sam'l. Burke of Northumberland shook hands with their many friends last Friday. Mr. H. It. Hcedy spent Sunday with his relatives in Centre ; lie leaves to-morrow for tho North Mountain to hunt deer. Wm. Stlfnaglc lost his youngest son Sat urday evening, this making tliu second be lias lost in a very short tlmo through that dreaded dlscnse, diphtheria. The schools were closed on lilday to leave the teachers tind scholars go to the fair. Over three hundred tickets were sold to Bloomsburg tit the depot duiing tliu three days of fair. Thu new addition to Dau'l Heedy's resi dence is about completed, and shows hli uood taste, as is always displayed lu his work. The Voung Piepublicans had qultu time Momlayevenlng. About seven o'clock a delegation from Bloomsburg and Cata wlssa reached Berwick and escorted by the Bloomsburg band aud the Berwick Cornet band paraded the streets about one hour, having about four hundred in lino after which they repaired to the foundry and listened to a speech from Gen'l. McCartney of Wilkesbarre. Diiitp. Fon Sale. At S. W. Hill's river avenue gardens Espy several thousand heads of well bioaclicd celery of choice varietio9 among which is the celebrated La Plume chestnut that has been grown with so much success in southern Iowa. For salo cheap, a lino lemon tree, call on Mrs. C. B. Brockway. Mimm. Tho chestnut crop Is u very large one tills year and the boys are taking ad vantage of it. Prof. Bond, the distinguished organist of Waterloo. N. Y., visited G. B. Swank of Hetlorvllle on Tuesday when some excel lent mnslc was enjoy oil, Lue. Snyder went to Milton on Monday when he attended tho funeral of his cousin Sallie Snyder. Mrs. J. Davis of Zions Grove Is visiting relatives in tho vicinity. Tho West Miffllu S. S. closed for tho sea son on last Sunday. J. E. nnd A. W. Snyder aro in Philadel phia tills week buying their winter stock. Tho millers nlong tho Ten Mile Hun aro complaining of tho scarcity of water. Dora Hullnaglo died suddenly of dlph- tlieria on Sunday morning. Shu was uenr ly three years old and was remarkably bright for her ago. Her loss is deeply la mented by all who knew her. Mr. nnd -Mrs. Juo. Williams, Jr., of Nes- copeck visited Mrs. Williams' parents on Saturduy. Tho public schools will open November 3d. Mrs. A. V. Smilh of Mountain Grove is spending u week In her native town ship. , This township contains two Cleveland & Hendricks clubs. Tha ono nt West Milllln was nddrcssed on .Monday evening by W. H. Uhuwn and J. C. locum Esijs,, of Cutuwissa. The housu was crowded and the speeches excellent. Ilumocratlc SIcetliiKH. Arrangements havo been mado to hold Democratic meetings through thu county nt the tollowliiL' times and places, in tliu evening i Bloomsburg, Tliursday, October 23rd, when addresses will bo made by Hou. It. E. James of Enston, J, H. Fow and Capt. Power of Philadelphia. Malnvllle, Friday, October 21th. Evansvlllc, school house, Friday, Octo ber 2-ltli. Slabtown, Ycagcr's hotel, Saturday, Oc- tober 33th. Jerseytown, school house, Monday, Oc tober 27th. Beuton, Monday, October 27th. Espy, bchool house, Monday, Oetobur 27th. Waller, Tuesihy, October 23th. Cauby, school house, Tuesday, October 28th. Mlllllnvllle, Wednesday, October 20th, Sereno, Wednesday, October 29th. Fou'idryvllle. Thursday, October 30th. Centre, Mann's hotel, Tliursday, Octo her 30th. Beaver Valley, Friday, October 31st. CatawUsa, Friday, October 31st. Sugurloaf, Laubach's store, Friday, Oc tober 31st. Mill Grove, Saturday, Nov. 1st. Montour, Dletrlck's School House, Satur day, Nov, 1st. Elshlngcrcck, Zaucr's School House, Sat urday, Nov, 1st, Good speakers will bo provided. Mem bers of Standing Committee will plcuso ueo that thu places of meeting uro ripen and lighted. Guo, E. Ei.whli., D, Lowusimita, Bec'y. Chairman, Tliu Iii I r. If tho Executive Cotnnilttco of tho Agri cultural Society hnd had It In their power to arrange tho weather for tho exhibition, they could not havo dono better. Thcro was Just enough rain at times when It did not Interfere) with thu fair, to lay thu dust, ami people camo hero from every direction, Wednesday was occupied In tho entry of exhibits. On Thursday thcro wero about 3000 in attendanco i on Friday over 8000 tickets were sold, nnd on Saturday, 8100. The exhibits wero numerous In nil depart inantK, nnd wero fully up to, und In somo cn?cs surpassed thu standard of former ycaiB. In tha department of fancy work and art decorations, tho display was finer than ever bcfoic. There were crazy quilts, embroidery, patch work, hand-painted ar ticles, and a great variety of oilier tilings too numerous to particularize, nil of which Indicated great tastu nnd skill ou tho part of the producers. Tho Award List will probably bo published next week, und In Hint nil articles with the names of cxhibi tots will bo given, which the Judges thought most moritorlous. There was nn unusual number of side shows, any quantity of mer-malds, two headed calves, tho man with thu elephant's legs, und other humbugs, while one could scarcely walk a dozen steps without mu lling Into a Cheap John, a ball throwing game, or somo other trap to catch the money of the people, Ono good sigu ot tho times Is that tha proprietors of these concerns nil com. plained Hint their patronage fell oil greatly fiom former years. Tho peoplu nro becom ing educated in these matters, and nre not so easily tnken In. Another thing that pre vented n great deal of swindling was the fact that thcro was on thu ground in thu employ of tliu Society nn agent of Pinker ton's Detective Agency who kept a con stant lookout for pickpockets, bunko men und sharpers generally. Ho did good work and drove quite n number of them from thu town. All lu all thu fair was a decided success. The entries wero more uumorous than ever before, thu premiums were higher, and what Is best of all, tctreptu'il t'nutt m cash on demand. The Columbia county Agricultur al Society now ranks among the most prominent ones in tho state, und Is con stuntly growing. THE It ACES. FAItMEIM' TltOT, 111I.T.3UAY. The horses entered for this race, and starting were John, entered by W. J. Hid lay, Charley, entered by A. C. HIdlay, and Nance, entered by J. Fairman. Four bents were trotted, John winning the last three, nnd Charley coming In second. Thu tlniii was 3.40, 3.10, 8.45. oo lt mor. Entries, Daisy, by A. C. HIdlay, Duxter by O. A. HIdlay, and Judge by C. L. Sands. Daisy took threu heals in succes sion. Judge second, Timo 3.40, 3.35, 3.30. 2.30 class, rr.iuAY. Entries, Nelliu Toole, by Col. Jamison, Fruuk S. by W. M. Hughes, and Frank Hull by Andrew Kuul. Frank Hull took three successive heats in 2.30, 2.35, 2.31, Frank S. camclu third on 1st heat, uud 2nd on last two. COUNTY TIIOT. Entries, Aunie by S. N. Prentiss, Pet by O. T. Wilson, Lucy by W. Ilurtzel. Annie took three heats In 3.00, 3.00, 3.05. Pet second. omx 'lO ALL. Entries, Nellie Toole by Col. Jamison, Frank S. by W. M. Hughes, Frank Hull by Andrew Kaul, J. P. Morris, by W. G. Leslie. This was the best trot of the series, and the fastest ever trotted in this county. Tho llrst heat was taken by Frank Hull In 2.31, J. P. Morris 2nd, Frank S. 3rd. The sec ond heat was also captured by Frank Hull in 2.29, Morris 2nd, Nellie Toole, 3rd. Tho third heat was taken by J. P. Morris, in 2.2-tJ, Frank Hull 2nd, Nelliu Toole 3rd. This was a most exclllng heat, and as thu two leading horse? came flying down the homo stretch, each one doing Ills best, thu ixreat crowd on the grand stand rose to their feet aud rent the air with shouts. It then looked as though Morris might yet take the race, but tho fourth heat was won by Frank Hull in 2.291, giving him tho race, with Monls 2nd, Nellie Toole, 3rd. DOl'OLU TBAM. Entries, by T. W. Kiley and Frauk Forcsman. Ililey's team won three straight heats In 3.25, 8.30, und 3.25. IlIOYULE RACK. Entries, L. II. Boody, B. D. Frcas, M. I. Low, twice around the truck. At the end of raco they stood in the order above given. Boody's time was 4.01J. FOOT RACE. Entries, T. C. Herbert, U. Faux, George Barley. Sarley won tliu raco with Faux second. Ceiitrmlu. Huv. J. J. Itimcll bus announced that all parties keeping unlicensed saloons nnd "sheebeens" in tills borough, will bu se. verely dealt with If detected In their illegal business. Ho has secured thu services of several detectives to ferret out such places, nnd that he may be successful in his under taking is the -wish expressed by nil. Tliu operators paid their employees hero on Saturday, and tho usual pay-day boom struck business. A roller si inft at Ccntralia colliery broko on Tuesday, causing a suspension of work Louis Walsh lias resigned ills position nt Ccntralia colliery, nnd accepted a more lucrative one under the Lehigh Valley Coal Company nt .Montana. Patrick Scunlon, an old and respected citizen of Dark Corner, died on Wednes day, after a lingering illness of several months. A photographer from Mt. Carmel has lo. cated on Itailroad Street, nml will bo thu centre of attraction for a short tlmu. "Paddy " McDcrmot has an old timo gig which wa3 built in 1S20. Wo could not doubt him it ho told us it camo over in tliu "Mayflower," if appearances amount to anything. A catamount of enormous size attacked Hlchard Moysner, while crossing tho Long Mountain from Morris; ltldgu to his liomu In ltoarlng Creek, on. Saturday evening. His prescuco of mind In lighting his lan tern und swinging It towards tliu animal saved his life. This is tho fourth tlmo peoplu havo been atta eked by these mil mats lu that vicinity. The reservoir situated n shoit dtstancu above town, Is nbomt completed. Tliu water will bu used fcr colliery purposes, principally to wash the small coal. Patrick Curley, a r esident of Ashland, was seriously, if not fatally, Injured nt Big Mine Huu colliery on Friday, by u fall of coal in a breast. Two tlrumeu und tho watchman were dlschurged from Uen.trullu works for not attending to duty. An ngent of tho '"Mechanics' Delight" tobacco firm distrlbu ted packages of thu weed, gratU, on tho streets Thursday even, lug, for the purposu ot introducing it, Ev idently tliu boys will usu no other for suv erul month?, tin they managed to lay In a sulllcluiicy for thu wl iter. Thu new residences of O'Brien and Pur. cell nro completed, and present a lino appearance- The roller skating cruzo bus brokrn out here, und thu man who Invests n few hun dred dollars Inn link during thu winter, would reap n harvest. Then. Hntinon, the geiltlemanly young drug clerk nt Mllllngton's pharmacy, will "teach tho young ideas how to shoot," nt Biickhnru, the coming winter. Supt. Blown t Lost Cicck, has a force of men removing tha machinery from the old Coal ltldgu breaker between hero uud Mt. Carmel. J. Taylor St Co's. bleaker engine gavn out on Friday. They wero unablo to work In consequence. The parochial residence on tho hill Is being treated lo u coat ot paint. Hon. Wm. Bryson, John Irvln andThco. Itlley were "doing" tho Ulooinskurg fair last week. A neat sign now ndurns thu front ot tho Lehigh Valley depot. Wu Biiggcst that station agent Ferguson have the necessary out houses erected, needed much moru than thu sign. The committee in charge aro making great efforts to have the Democratic meet ing of Wedncsdny evening n success, Thu Dark Comer Band received their new Instruments on Saturday, and will, of course, participate In thu parade on Wed nesday evening. Our fashionable milliner, .Mrs. B. Burke, was in Philadelphia last week replenishing her stock. Mrs. Isaac Borer fell down a flight of stairs on Thursday, nnd broko her leg. Dr, Gvviniior Is tho attending physician. A marble font to bu used In thu Catholic church Is on exhibition at Luke's marble yard, Tho work wus dono by Will Luke, uud Is a beautiful piece of architecture, A pleasant surprise was tendered James I. Laku on Wednesday evening, by a large number of his friends, who celebrated his forty-scventh anniversary in n truly grand style. When about to depart, Mr, Ed Itecse, In u few, but well chosen, remarks, returned thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Lake for the hospitable manner lu which they were entertained. That .Mr. Lako may live to celebrate a long list ot anniversaries lu a like manner Is thu wish expressed by nil. Thomas Enrlght, a former telegraph op. crator of this section, who has beeu "Jerk Ing lightning" In Muxlco tho past few years, spent the foru part of the week with 11. J. Ferguson. Thomas Irvln housed ti lino Cliickering piano on Tuesday. The Burgess hud two men sent to the "Jug" ou Sunday for drunkenness. iV bicyclist from Shamokin passing through heru on Sunday ut u high rate ot speed, struck a stouu on Locust Avenue uud was thrown violently to the ground. His faco and hands weru badly cut. Parties travelling between heru and Jit, Carmel have petitioned council to repai the ro.ul, west of the Logan breaker, us it is unsafe to. drive over. The shipments of thu Logan colliery uv. erii'u over 1080 tons per day the present mouth. Supt. Stockett aud Inside Foreman Mor. gan ot Park colliery, Mahanoy City, vl iled the Logan inlnu on Monday. Ira Laku has received the scholarship 1 his class in the Boston Art School. His many young friends iu towu will bu glad to hear of Ills success. Ills first moulding n clay, lcprcsontiug a plaster cast of Her cules almost lifu size, wus received by his parents on Tuesday. Another cave-in occurred at Dark Cor. ner last week, which compelled several families to vacate their houses. A party of young boys removed a plank from the board wulk leading to the Catli ollc church, ou Sunday evening, aud woman named Mrs. Lnrkin, returning from evening services, was severely Jurcd by falling through tho space. In MARRIAGES. OUlUSTIAN-BOGAItT.-On Thursday Oct., 10, at Bloomsburg by ltev. F. P. JIan bait, John Arthur Christian nnd Emma Bogart. LOCAL NOTICES. Black and colored Cashmeres nt nil pri ccs at I. W. Hartnmu Si Son's. O. C. Mnrr takes trade dollars for dry goods. And now tho timo of the year is hero for good warm shawls. 1. W. llartman ifcson have them. A new stock of single and double Broch nnu raisicy snuwis nt i.uw cc sioan cheaper than ever. New Dress Goods nt C. C. JIarr's, very cheap. Tho Fair is over, nml I. W. Hnrtinan & Son's goods received a premium of praise from all who called to see them. 01)00 1.0 spriug chickens, B383 1.8 old liens, i ui 1-7 pigeons, C000 1.0 ducks, 0555 1-5 geese, 4Ui good calves, largo shoats, Jizv lbs. pilleil clicrrics, 1111 lbs. dried raspberries. All tho above 'wanted at Light Street, by JulyM-ym SILAS YOUNG. New goods at J. II. Skecr's. &5.00 buys a full size, all-woo). good double Shawl at Lutz Si Sloan's. PlQor and table Oil Cloth at C. C. JIarr's, Fino all-wool black Cnshmeres nt Lutz Si Sloan's for CO cents a yard. Ladles, you will And our 40 cent corset as good as any 50 cent corset sold. Clark 0,000 yds best dark Calicoes 0c vd. 51 bv piccu ui i, v. uurimau a oon s. i.u.MnKi: ! i.umiieu!! for sale ciiiup. Hemlock boards, plauk 2 bv 4, lolco. bill stiitt, 10, 12, 14, 10, 18 nnd 20 feet long worked lumber, iloorlng, German and buv I sldlnc, surface boards and sldimr. sawed shingles 'o 1, 2 nnd il, chestnut, hemlock una nine, suinciu ana eel nc initi. I havu nuidu arraneements with a couiilo of steam saw mills If there Is any thing mat i nave in got i cau get it at snort no lico at i.ignt street uy July 25-3 m SILAS YOUNG. Ladles' cood black Jcrsovs nt Lutz & Sloan's for $1,25. Striped Jersey cloths for Jackets, nt Clark St Son. C, C, Mnrr wants dried ltasnburrlcs and pitted Chenius. LUMHKlt.-Planlinr mill in lumberyard I have all kinds of worked lumber white pine, yellow plnu und hemlock iloorlng ; wiiuu puiu ami nciniocii uurmau Biding sunacu uoarus, surface BUiuiir, wainscot lug, moulding. All kinds of lumber lu ruugh, at Llghtstreet, by iiug 22-Um Silas You.no. Best Muslin 7o yd by bolt ut I. W. Hart man a son s. C. C. Mnrr pays 21 cents for Kggs and uu ceuis mr cuoice uuuer. llcmcmbur that Lutz & Sloan nru selling velveteens ami suk veiveis very cueap. BUSINESS NOTICES. C SltaOll'li VlrAI.l7.KI! what yoti need for Constipation, bus of ppctlte. Dizziness nnd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cunts per bot tle. For sale by Moycr Bros. TIIK ItliV, (imillllR It, TltAYI'.lt, f Bourbon, Ind,, says i "Both myself and ,'lfe owu our lives to Shttoh's Consumption Cure," Sold by Moycr Bros. A NASAt. ISJKUTOI! rco with cncli bottle of Shlloli's Catarrh Itcmedy. Price 50 cents. Hold byMnyur Bros. Hough on Hats" clears out Hats, Mlco lGc, Hough on Corns," for corns, bunions, 15c Thin tieonle. "Wells' Health ltcncwcr" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, Ac. $1. "Hough on Toothache." instant relief. 15c. Ladles who would retain freshness and vivacity don't fall to try "Wells' Health ltcncwcr." "Buchu-palba," grcatklduoy and urinary cure. Flics, roaches, ants, bcd.bugs. rats. mice. cleared out by "Hough on Hats." 10c. "Itoueh on Coughs." troches, 15c t liquid, 5c. Eor children, slow In development, nunv nd delicate, use "Wells' Health Hohowcr.'' "Rouch on Dentist" tnnth tiowder. Trv It. 15c. Nervous weakness, dvunenshi. sexual debility cured by "Wells' Health llencwer." $1. "Mother Swnn'sWorm Svrun. for fever. ishncss, worms, constipation j tasteless 35c. Stinging, Irritation, nil Kidney and Uri nary complaints cured by "Buchu. pallia." 31. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dys pepsia, cured by "Wells' Health Itcnew. or." My husband (writes u lady) is three times the man sinco using "Wells' 1 Health Kenewcr." If you are falling, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Kenewcr." SI. Prevalence of Kidney complaint In Amer ica j "Bucliu-paiba" is a quick, complete cure. $1. June 10-ly cow For lame back, side or chest usu Shlloli's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sole by Moyer Bros. "IIACKMRTACK," lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 35 und CO cents. Sold by Moycr Bros. WILL TtOtl BUFFER with Dyspepsia uud Liver Complaint ? Shlloli's Vllalizer is guaranteed to cure you. t or salo by .Moycr llros. C'ATAIiRIt UUItKU. health nnd sweet breath secured by Shi- lolrs Catarrh Hemcdv. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Sloyer 1310S. ciiotir, wnooma oouan and Brouchltis immediately relieved by Shlloli's Cure. For sale by iloycr Bros. mi:, oouan on sii.k hats. 'It would be no violation of tho com- raandmcnt," said John B. Gough, "if a man wero to fall down nnd worship the silk bat, for it is not made in the likeness of anything in heaven, or on earth, or in the waters which are under thu earth." Besides lt heats the head and causes the hair to fall oil. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop that and restore the original color to grny or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial, deliciously perfumed. A per fect hair dressing. 50c. All druggists. Sep 19-5t When baby was sick, wo gave her CAS. TOIHA. When she was a child, shu cried for OASTOIHA, When she becamo Miss, she clung to CASTOIUA. When she had Children, she gavu them UAbTUKlA.. HEATS THIS WOULD. This is what II. C. Hoberman, n drug gist of Marlon, Ohio, says : "Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil bents the world. Sold nine bottles yesterday and to-day. Ouo man cured of soro throat of eight years standing. Is splendid for rheumatism." WIIV Wllf Vrt ,T Cough when Shiioh's cure win give you immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cents una tfl. bold uy Moycr llros. SIllLOll'S OATAItmt KKMEDY, A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria nnd csnKer mouth, sniu ny Jioycr uros. "TUB IIKAH LINK." Many soldiers remember "tho dead lino' at Andcrsonville. It was n michtv dancer- ous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness and liver anil kidney direases aro full of perils for tho Bick, but llurdock Illood Hit ters are a certain remedy. Sold every where. AKE yi)U MADE Jllscrnblo by Indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin ? Shi ioh's Vitalizcr is a positive cure. Sold by Aioyer uros. smi.on'ri cur.K will Immediately relievo croup, whooping cough uud bronchitis. Sold by Moyer Bros. SOUTH POLK EXPEDITIONS, Prize lights, lotteries, walking matches, nd balloon ascensions nre usually hum bugs of tho worst son. Dr. Thomas' Ec leclric Oil is not a humbug. It is p. quick euro for aches and sprains, nnd Is just as good for a lameness. yon dyspepsia And liver complaint, you havo a printed guarnnteo on every bottle of Shiioh's Vital. lzer. doiu ny jJioyer llros. THAT llAOKINfl COUOll can bo so quickly cured by Shiioh's Cure. wu guarantee it. ror salo by Moyer isros. -flFltted out for tho Season. Dresses. cloaks, coats, stockings and nil garments cun do coiorcu Biiccessiuuy wtin tliu Dln- laond Dyes. Fashionable colors. Only 10c. at drucclsts. Wells, lllchardson it Co., Burlington, Yt. SHILOIl'ri OOL'OII mid Consumption Curo Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. For sale uy aioyer llros. ILEEl'LEBS NIOIITS, made mlsernblo by that teirible coiisli, Shiioh's Cure is the remedy for you. For salo by Sloyer Bros. TIIEllt NAME IS LEGION, Legions of people have had their lives made miserable by Piles. This painful diillculty induced and always aggravated uy uonsiipauon. iviiiuey.wort is tliu great remedy for nil affections of this kind, It nets ns a geutlu cathartic, promotes a healthy action of thu bowels, anil soothes and heals tho Inllamud surfaces. It has cured hundreds ot cases where all other remedies and applications have failed. Bold uy an uruggms. HIS BLU'PEliY OLASS EVE. "ThcSnuire." savs tho author of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," woro ono glass eye una n wig. 1 he glass cyo was constantly slipping out of fecus, and tliu wig turning around slduwlsu on his heed whenever he nilitresseu the peoplu of Ui he Fiat Creek iot ttroth District." Sad spectacle, Balsam nrcscrves and nromotr-g tint irrnili of the natural hair. It also restores natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. Cleun, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. Sopt 20-eom 5t SUnSOHIHE NOW FOR " TUK COLUMBIAN SI. 50 A YKAK; IIAItTElt NOTICE. Notlco it lierehv ulven that nn nnnllodtlon will tw mado to tho dovcrnor of tho Statu nf l-ennsj 1 v.inta on Friday NoiintxT7lh issi tinder tho Act of Assembly or tho (Dniinonwonltli nt Pennsylva nia, eniiueu "All nci lo provide lor inu inuiirimru. Hon nnd rexulntlon nt certain corporations'' ap proved April Si'lii IS7I nnd tho supplements thcro to, torn eiinrtcrot an Intended corixiratlon to tx called, "Tho farmers' Mllllnit coftipany, of llKnimsliurg, ra., ' tho diameter mm nnjeci oi which Is tho iiianufactum of llnur nnd feed, buying, (iellln? and shipping Rrnln, flour nnd feed, to hold real ostntw by purchns" or lease, for tho erection of buildings, for storage nnd manufacturing purposed required In con ducting gald business and of innlhlnlntng nnd operating or leasing tho name, nnd of doing nil tilings requisite to maintain nnd operate or lease tho unino and for these purposes lo lmvo and possess nnd enjoy nil tho rights, ncnenis, nnd privileges conferred liy Raid act of assembly and Its supplements. e. W, MIM.KK, -solicitor. "iHAUTEH NOTIC12. Notice Is hereby clvcn that nn implication will bo made to tho Governor of tho statu of l'eniia., on Vrlday, Nov. 7, 181, under tho Act of Assembly, ot tho commonwealth ot Prima,, entitled, "An Act to tirovldo tor tho lpiml.itlan and Incorporation of ceuatn cot por.ittons, " npprornl April 89, 1H74, and lug suiipiciocni8 uicrcio, lor mu vu "-r ui hu in tended corporation, to bo called "Tho Citizens' Klectrlo tu.of lliooiiisburg," the character and ob ject of wuteli Is to produco and furnish lo tho pub lic olectrlclt', hem, light nnd power, by means of electricity In tho town of illoomsburif, I'cnnn,. and to do sucli other buslnen as mny lie Incident nndncccsary to the carrying outnt said object, nnd for tlifso purposes to hae, possosn nud enjoy nil tho rights, bcneni nnd ptl1l''ues conferred by said Act ot Assembly nnd its gupiilemeiits. e'. W. .Mll.I.IJlt, Oct IT iw Solicitor. UDITOH'B NOTICE. RSTATK 01' rillNCIS KOSTENllAl'URlt, DEOUBFIII. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho or tihnn's court of Columbia county to make dlstrl button of tho fund In hands of tho administrator to nnd nmong thu parties cntttlral thereto, lu tho estate of francos Kostonbnuder, deceased, will Hit irsi. at to o'clock a. m.. when nndw'hc'ro'nuVirl nt IiIj nlllon In Tt nnmuhil-,, rt.i Until Vn.r IK ties i Interested In bald cifatu must appear and prc- sent their claims. wali.i:u, Auditor. Oct 10-tn A UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or JOSlrit HAI1TMAN, llltCEASEII. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. nhnns' Court or Columbia county, to mako dlstrl. button ot I he funds in the hands of iho executor ot Joseph Hnrtinan, deceased, to and among the patties entitled thereto, will Mt at, thooiilco ot .lolm O. Yocum Ksq., in the town ot CntawLssa, on Kilday. November lull. 18SI. at half nast one o'clock, n. tn.. ot said day. to nttend to tho duties of his appointment, when nnd where nit persons miviug nuy ciuuns upon saiu iunu win appear nna provo tho Mino, or bo forever debarred Irom any biiuru ui ino samo. J. jl .MAlwc, Oct. 13, 1881. oct 17-ta Auditor. A1 UDITOU'S NOTICE. KSTATIC OF EUAS L. MF.t.WIO, DKCEASKU Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or- E liana' court or Columbia exnuity to mako distil utlon ot b ilanco In accountant's hands under tho & revision ot tho will, will stt nt his onleo in loomsburif, on Thunday, November l.ilh, at ten -1'nlru.L' III llmfnMhn,.,, li.i.i ni-,it i. I.n.n nil ..nr. ties having claims against wild decedent, must ap pear unu present iho same, or oo ioroer ucoarreu from nny bharu ot said fund. oct inn r, HILI.MYr.Ii, Auditor. E PIA W O-FORTES, UNK(JUALI.EI) IN Tone, Touch, Workmanship & Durability. WILLIAM KNABE & CO Nos. SOI and 200 West li.ilttmore street, Haltlmoro, -o. liv nnu Avenue, iHcvv iotk. uci. iu-1 w r . I Law. GollecUonand Real Estate D&c OF Bloomsburg' Pa. I now have over -10 houses for sal raiiL'iim iii price from S700to $10,000, including farms, houses and lots, mill and tavern stand. On terms to suit ul most any purchaser witli a smMl capi tai. Ono especially dusirablu property on Eahl St., near Second w'llli all conven iences! suitable for a business stand. No troublu or charge to point out proper ties and no eot to purchaser in case of a sale. Ollicu in lyioyEFs BdtLDifJq. October 3 tf KM STY 1, i: S K TO 190 Highest honors atall great World s Exhibitions for seventeen years, only American organs award cd buch at any. Vor cash, easy payments or rent- cd. UPRIGHT PIANO presenting very highest cxcellenco yet attained in such Instruments ; adding to all previous Improve ments ono of great value than any : securing most pun1, reilued, musical tones and Increased Durabi lity; especially avoiding liability to get out of tune. Illustrated catalogue frco. Mason a Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Boston, IM Tremont St. : N. York, 46 15. nthfct., Chicago, J4ti w abash Au Oct 3-4 w d CNfYlvPAmrC2 .or. Hints on Eeonoml lvX , ca 1I0US0 puiiiiing. i Containing at plntesot J Cottages costing from iaio tof.),i0, with do ecilptlio letter press, l 8 so. l., handsome'' bound In cloth, mailed on iccelpt of l. WJI. T. COMSTOCK, Pub., 0 Aslor i'laco Ii. Y. Oct 3 Iw d MARKET RIiF0RTS. ULOOMSBUHG MAItlCKT. Wheat per bushel Hyo " " , , Corn " " Oats " " 00 70 Flour tier barrel II IX' Cloverseed fci 0'. Butter 24 Kggs 18 Tallow 00 i oiaiocs new , Dried Apples 00 Hams 14 Sides and shoulders 10 Chickens 12 Turkeys is Lard per pound ,,., 1H liny per ton 13 00 Beeswax,, 35 Buckwheat flour per hundred 3 00 times per iu 0 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb ao Ladies, ...:n fi...i ii. j j uu in nun iiiu best iipsortinent of largest ami Jlack ami Colured Dress Silks at lowest Son's. prices at Clark et Ladies, you will find at Chirk cfc Son's the best assortment of ready made coats for yourself ami children at lowest prices. Ladies, you will find at Clark & Son's a largo line of Underwear at lowest prices. Ladies you will find at Clark & Son's the largest assort ment of Silk Velvets in black and colors, also Plushes. Vel- vntomis. nfo... nt. lnwo-it ihmpo. JLatllCS, YOU Will IllH Clark et Son's a larijio lino Dress Goods in Plaids, Stripe 1. 30 in. all wool La- the dies' Cloth 50e yd. M ill. Cash mores Uoc yd. beo our Jilack Goods. The best value in Shawls for tho monov wo have ovor shown. Clark it Son. You will find at Clark pOTICE IN PAHTITION, IS TltKOltl'IIANS't'OUUTOlTOM Mlii A COURTV, in tim msiiM- of tim tiirlttlnn nnd vnlunieouf ii. n mmtn nf MurtrAKl. Melllck lam of Scott town ship, deceased, to Wilson II. ilelllek t ho pel It lon er, residing nt Hunbury, im., lilrnin 1. Mellicki w. siiiingne wimainspoii, i.ycummm-u,, i 11. JlemcK, riKUiuig ai. lock iiaren, i iwiiyii. vv,, , rnoebe oninn inieimurneu wiui mtouu nn, residing nt llurr Oak, St. Jo. IU. MM., M ii i Mnrgjn-t Wiave, intermarried wiui ini. Khave, itfllrtlng nt minis, lirross, yo i , cob il. MelUek residing at Lyons t'lty, Clinton, e "., Iowa, nnd Lnvlna 1, ifendrix Intermarried with II. A. Ilendrlx residing nt Now Freedom, Vork, Co., rn nnu inoiuuowing granu cinmrcu u.us Ilaclicl Warring residing ntlilchlnnd, Keokuk, Co., Iowa, who was a child ot Ilaclicl V. Warring n ilnmrhtrr nf ilnewlfiit. Peter IMMt res ding nt Alch- ison, Alchlion Co., Kansas. I ilrynn bout, for merly a resident Of Atchison, Atehlson Co., Kau nas, but reMdenco now unknown, Mary .McDonald iniennnrrieii nun ueo. .iiciiunai-u, wiuiiiuu, Atchison, Co., Kansas, Wm. Host, unmarried, Atchison, Atchison Co., Kansas, Ncttlo itobtn.son, Inteimnrrleii with Geo. A. ltoblnson, Kansas City, .Inekson Co., Mo., 'Iho last llvo named being children of Iiclllah Dest, who died boforo her mother, the ueco lent. late dwelling houwof said Mamnret Melllck, (Uv ceased, in ui'i townsmp or jicoii, i-oiuinuia i-u., un H.nurclav. November IS. 1HSI. between the hours nf S nnd I p. m , of said day, for tho punioso of mak- Imr partition of the real estateof wild deeensod, to mu! nmnnt? herehlldren nml lesral renrojntatlvctf. if Iho samo can be dono without prejudlco loor spoiling ot he whole, othciwlso to value and np prat; tho s.uno according to law, nt which time nnu miu-'u juu lliv reimnvu w iuh-iiu ii juu kuiiuv proper. JOHN .MOUUK The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST.PAID. KHOW THYSELF. ,1 i:xhaust"d Vitality. Nervous and Physical Heidi. it y. Premature DeeUic in Man. Errors of Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting from indbrro- lion oi excesses. . hook ror every man, youn, mlddle-ntfed and old. It cont itns IS5 prescriptions for nil aeuto nud chronic dlseuson, each ono ot which Is Invaluable. So found by tho Author, whoso bplore felt to tho lot of any phj kldan. SOOpaifcM, muslin, eniiKHscu to be a liner work In covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a liner work in every benso mechanical, literary nud profeaflonal -than any other work sold In thlscouiifry forK.DO, or the monoy will bo refunded lu every Instance. l'lho onlyit.OU by mall pot-patd. illustrative wimploB cents, fend now (inld medal awarded lliu auiuur u uiuauuuai .m-uiuai .i&hueuuiuu, lu the onicara ot w hteh ho refers. Tho hcincoot j.ifi' mourn be roao by tno younrf forlnMructlon, nnd by the nnilcled for relfef. It will beuetlt all lsmtlm Ikiuix i. TheroW no member ot noddy to whom Thu S'ilencoof Uto will not Ia- usetnl, Whether youth, patout, tfuardl.in, Instructor or clcigjnian. tr yoiulut. .vtiureys mo rpauouy .v.cuicui msiuuie, or ur W. 11. l'jrkor. So. 4 liulltneh Mieet, llonlon, J!ai"s., who may be cnusutted on nil diseases reuutrlrnj skill nnd cxnerlencc. Chronlo and obstlnato dhtus- cu nnu thaUuivo battled tho I 1 i.i A l bktlt ot all other phyblrhim a bpo 1 1 1 y t 1 j clnlty. such treated successful fit !J Vul? I 1 ly wlthoutnn Insmncoof LIU I Ol'jJji. fail ure. Mention this paper. Oct 17-lw d Catarr! Tell tiio TTorld. I destro to tell the world my experience with Kly'H e' roam Halm-havlng suffered from a very offensive catarrh I had tried Eowders and Injection dt to no avail but after nrpljlng eVenm llnltn a tew limes It removed everHhtnif. and tho remedy is ho simple, very rcsp y, UeorRe Adams, i lau .1 UDt.itln st., l'hll.i. I';.. Ely's Cream Halm Is worth its weight In cold as a suro for I'a tarrh. Ono bottle cured me. S. A. Lovell, I'ranklln, Pa. tilvettn trial. Ely's Cream Palm cnu?en no pain. Gives lellefnt once. A thorough treatment will cure, aot a liquid. Xotastmff. Apply into nostrils. ITleo 50 cents at druefflsts; iwcts.by mall, reslitcred. Samplo bottlo by mall 10 cent?. ELY lUiOTHKlttf, Druciflsts, Owego, N. Y. 0;t. 1J-4 w ii CLOTHING! LOTHING 'at: nr mm, THE ARTIST iff m AND MERCHANT TAILOR, JL Vlio always gives you the latest, styles, and cuts your clothing to (it you. Having had the experiencu lor a number ol years iu tho Tailoring Busi nfJM, lias learned what, material will giv his customers tlio best satisfaction for wear und stylo and will try lo pli'.ii all who givo him a call. Also on liuiiil Gent?)' Furnishing Goods Ol' ALL DESCHIITIOXS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS G'l ' AIumv nf tliu latest styles. Call and ex stock bcfoiu purchasing oW- !9 I limine Ids vlierc. ionneislioortoMMoiiftllftBk Corner Main & Market St. a. Aprlt swy .oihI I'n.T roe tzenU. Sluo to H'jnil per mil. imiilvaellliltf (tiit-t.rniul HUutivv, B'mtioijtuml Dt'fjfcttr Elnllleoniiffi-hi rlli. lu J. ', .ljfl'ni-.l j .v t it., I'mla.Hliililn, I'a. marJ3-ly old i AM Son's Jilankcls cheaper tha11 over before.. It will pay you to examine. Columbia yarns fit Chirk & Son's. Ladies, you will find at Clark & Son's "the largest line of Cloths, Plushes, Astrachans and Seal Cloths for making coats at prices much lower than Inst year. A good Cloaking, tfl.Jo. Cotton ilannols (Jo yd. and up, all wool Ked Flannels 2oc and ti), Pest Cheviots 8 nnd 9c yd, good tickings 10 und V2ic a yd, good 4-1 muslins 5o yd and up, Calicoes o and (ie a yd. Children's Pcady made Coats at II. .1. Clark & Son's. You will find a large line of Ladies and Children's wool Ho siery at Clark & Son's at lowest prices. You will find tho largest and best assortment of Cashmere glove in tho country at Clark & ,... ..4 i .i lit' of uuii n jmue'b juwer mini ever. Bargains in llamlker chiofs at Clark & Son's. &' i I