THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ( ratUBxtrnti, ocfoteM, 1888. Here s a surprise in every line: All the remnants and .odd lots of dress-stuffs are gathered from all the counters every morning and put together. Scat tered they get overlooked and neglected ; together they make a little storefiu. The surprise is in how they look. You shall see how they look. We ought not to tell of a remnant. While we are telling, off it goes. These are odd lots below. What are odd lots ? Last year's perhaps ; picked up in the whole-sale market for next to nothing perhaps; no matter what perhaps. This is how they look singularly like new stuffs not one of 'em new ! Enough for several dresses of all of these : Heavy open canvas with Per sian figures , 2.50 last year ; now $1.50. Camel's-hair honeycomb over an iridescent undercloth, $2 last year ; now 1. Silk-plush stripes on black ennvas net-work ovc red undcr- neath,$2.5o last year; now $1.25. Mohair plush ombre on heavy serge, $2.50 last year ; now Plain serge with bright silk tassel-fringes hanging out of it uot-iiKe,j;2 last year; now $1.25. Soft serge with side-band of mohair cord and boucle, $2 last year ; now si. 2 5. Serge and cord-and-boucle stripe, $1.25 last year; now 75c Flower of silk waste in leaf of mohair damask on armure ground, $2 lastyear; now 1.2 Cheviot with color-stripes of tiny curls, fri.25 last year; now nam soit ciotn witn woven color-figures, $1.25 last year: now 75c. Camel's-hair serge with scat tered diamonds with points of color and light, 1.75 last year; now 11.25. Serge with fine plaid check and mohair boucle, Si. 2K last year; now 75c. Roueh color-fiirures on plain diagonal, Si. 75 last year; now &1.25. Squares of uncut mohair loops on serge, Si. 75 last year; now !ji. Massive triple color-stripes of long moss-like loops of wool on broad diagonal, 2.50 last year now 1.25. Fine stripes of coarse mohair wiching on canvas, the canvas nearly covered, 2 last year: now $1. Serge with stripes of silk dam ask, Si. 50 last year; now 1.00. Bright-color stripes of bob bins of silk on rich camel's-hair serge, 2.00 last year; now 1.25 Cashmere plaids. 1.2; last year; now 75c. Plaid serges, 1.25 last year; now 7 sc. Homespun - looking cheviot check or mixture, doubtful which we ought to call it, with stripes ot slifrhtly dmerent colors, 1.00 last year; now 75c. Knickerbockers, soft - woo sacking-cloths bouretted with flakes and blotches of color, 1.00 last year; now 75c. Dress -patterns in worn-out boxes they look as if tney had been looked at a thousand times This list of odd lots is incom plete. To-morrow others. Next day others. Can't see how the supply is coming or where it is conlitiL' from, unless we take over some of our neighbors stuffs. It is onlv a question of money. We'll sell their stuffs for 'em only let the prices be low enough. A word on remnants. What ever we have in the store is hkelv to come to the remnant counter. There's nothing too fine and nothing.too insignificant It's a store bv itself this rem nant and odd-lot counter. lly tlio Clty-nall bquaro door. Two or three years ago Scotchman scolded us over the cable because we sold his brag tab'e-linen for 2.00 a yard. He thought we ought to help our neighbors get 2.25 and 2.50 for it "Never would sell us anotner yard," etc., etc. He's wiser now. We have his table-linens and cloths and napkins. Best maker in Scotland. Now, lest you think we speak too kindly of him, a word on fine Irish and Saxony double-dam risks. First Scotch, then Irish thon Dresden. The Irish begin where the Scotch leave off. The finest Irish and Dresden linens are equally fine; but the Irish are heavy, the Dresden light; and the Dresden style surpass the Irish. More of them later, We have them; but time and space are wanting to-day. These Scotch: by the yard 1.2 s to 2.00 two yards wide; table cloths 2 yards square to 2x4 yards 3.25 to 10.00 inciuumguuu pn matching napkins with each, Siifih snow-white linens and hfvnitifnl lustrous damasks I We rejoiced in this Scotchman's lin pns even w lien we luiu w rlino his conditions. We lik the "nimble six-pence." west ot the Arcade steps. John Wakamakek, CheBtnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, fknd City.hall square. The Columbian. BWOMSBURGlPA. FRIDAY, OQTOBKR 8, 1880. toiuucT niiLitoin tin tmi. Trains On thfl Phltnnlftliln htt it 1 .. . &S follows I .v. ivuyo iiupvn, MOKTIf. 8:3S a. m. 3:M p. m. BOOT It. 11:49 a. m. fl:ia n. m. TralMOntlintv t. 4. w 11 i ... Mfollowsi "'""""'v uwwmsounr !S:1S a. m. ..B.2PTn' 150 am. a.oa d. m. 0:39 n. m. 4:19 p. m. 8:47 p. m. TrnlnnnttA w . s,, -, .... I'crrFas follows t ' """"TP88 " 10:M a. m. 15. n m V- :is p. m. 10:11am 0:41pm Our collcctor'wlll visit Kspyon Tucsdav. October 12, and Ccntrnlla on llondnv anil Tuesday, tlio 18th and lOlli. l'UIU.IC HAI.rCH. OoToimu 23. Wm. It. and Cvrua Do. Mott, executors of Jacob DcMott, deo'd, will oiler nt public snlo valuable real cstalo on tlio premises In Madison township, on Saturday, October 23, nt 1 o'clock p. m. Oct. 9. The administrator, &c, of John Springer deceased, will sell real estate In Hemlock township at 1 o'clock n. m. See advertisement, wanted. Lggs for machlno hatchlnc for which the highest cash prices will bo paid at Dr. Shnttuck's opposite the Grange store. Must not bu over one week old. Kggs from lnrgo stock preferred. Wanted. Two girls to learn tho tailor ing trade. Apply at D. Lowenbcrg's. ion Sale A good farm near Light Btrcet containing over 97 acres, well fenced iii.ii in n goon state ot cultivation. Also a timber tract of 75 acres in Jackson town- ship. Apply to O. W. IUitrcii, Woomsburg, Pa. Foit Sale. The undersigned will sell 40 or CO acres, more or less, to suit purchas ers, from tho south side of his farm In Hemlock township. Thrco good springs oi water, good building site, public road through tlio land, about 5 acres of timber, small stream of water through land. Price $15 per acre In payments. For particulars nqulre of Reuben Bornboy, BucKhorn, or Geo. E. Klwell, Bloomsburg. J4,0 mos. Fall overcoats, ready made, equal to merchant tailor's in fit, stylo and qual ity, for half the price. Call and sec for yourself at David Lowenbcrg's Popular Clothing Store. I-CI-NOI1UI. Col. Freeze returned from Qanoga Lake Friday of last week. W. H. Helnbold of Locust was In town several days this week. Herman Fahringer of Numldla was nt court this week in a case against the M. E. Churcli of Locust township. Patrick Hrennan, James McBrearty, Michael Brcnuan and other citizens, of Centralia, were in court this week. O. M. Bittcnbcnderand wife leftLincoln, Nebraska, Wednesday of last week, and arrived in Pennsylvania on Saturdnj even ing. Arthur A ClarK and It. C. Drinker re turned to their Florida plantations last Frl day. William II. Clark accompanied them and will spend some time south in hopo of being physically benefitted. Finest scenery going West by Pennn. K. It. Tickets at Moyer Bros. Itcv. Dr. Tustin will preach in the Epis copal church on Sunday next. A large stock of Fall Hats jnst received at David Lowenbcrg's, The Itupcrt M. E. Churcli congregation will conduct the dining hall at the Fair grounds next week. Hog cholera has made Its appearance In the eastern part of Berks county, and is proving unusually fatal. Passengers and baggage delivered freo to persons buying western llckols ofMoycr Bro's. Agls. Penua. It. 11. II. H. Rutter, editor of JIughtmlle Mail, will please accept thanks for complimentary ticket to Muncy Valley Fulr. A small child of county treasurer, P. A, Evans, died of cholera infantum last week and was burled on Saturday. Dr. I. L llabb tlio dentist will bo at his olllce at all hours during tho fair, olllco over Schuylci's hardware store. A nlco line of furnishing goods newest in design in shirts, collars and neck lies just received at D. Lowenbcrg's. Elegant illuminated cards, just tlio thing for signs at the Fair, for salo at this ollicej and printed to order, boo them. Tho wonderful 45.ccnt White Shirt i arge stock just received at David Lowenbcrg's. Tho Steam Ileutlne Company have put in two moro largo boilers the capac itv for making steam is now doublo what was last Winter. Stenn was turned on the main Saturday last. 'Wo havo got 'em on the list." All the nrettv new styles, all the new shape. Come, look, and you will bo sur. prised at the Full and Winter stock of DAVID I.OWENBERO Our curb-stone market was changed Oc tobcr 1 from the southern to northern side of Main street. Tho cold weather has con siderably affected tho attendance, only few wagons made their appearance the last week. Tho Vestrv of St. Paul's P. E. Church have extended a call to Itev. W. 0. Lever, ett of Carlisle, who is at present attending tlm flcnernl Convention nt Chicago. M Levcrett will not glvo his tlnul uuswer un til his return from tlio west. Under the new management tlio first cars of coal wire shipped from tho mines at Olcn Ultv Thursday of last week. That place has suffered greatly on nccount of tho closing of tho mines, but uow that they are started anew bright smiles are on Iho faces of every one. Cullie. n daughter of Frank Mclirld WAS biirlid Saturday last, after n linger. in illness She was a young lady of about eighteen years, and had a wldo clr. in nf friends Tho loss is a severe on e to Mr. and Mrs. Mcllrldo who havo tho sym- pnthy of their numerous friends. O'Connor, in Hlchellcu, at tho Opera House last week, Thursday night, was one nf tho best nieces so lar as lie was con cerned, that has been put ou tho bonds hero for somo time. Tho audienco was small becauso tho notico of his coming was short, only two days. His support might have been belter. kio,i i,i- ihnso who stand bv you. We havo now received a large assortment in Mcus' Youths' and Boys Clothing. Call and cxainipe beforo you go elsowhero and you will bo satlsfled that tho right place to buv your uioiuing u uniu t'opuiar wiuimujj uiviv. do hoar Cyrus Hamlin t). D. Lli. D., a tlio Opera House this (Friday) evening. A beautiful stock of Hoys' and Children's suits Just received at tho Popular Clothing Storo of David Lowcnbcrg. J. Howard Kllno has opened a stone quarry on his land In Ohio, and has taken out enough etono to build n house Ho ex pects to icturn to Ohio about Dec. 1. Members of Co. A., Iron Guards, nro re quested to meet at O. A. It. Hall, Blooms. burg, on Friday Oct. 15 nt 11 a. m, Busi ness of Importance requires a full attend, ance. O. W. Ncal has contracted with Chns. Krug for tlio erection ot a handsome real- ence on tho corner of Main street oppo site East. Work will begin nt once, nud It Is to bo completed by Jan. 187. J. H. Hruglcr Is the architect. Tho caso of Helfrich vs. Freck which as carried to the Supremo court from this county, and argued last March, was decided by that body last Monday at Pitts burg, affirming the court below, the decis ion being In favor of tho defendant, If you want a fall suit mndu up in city tyle by experienced workmen, first class tylo nud tit guaranteed call and see the elegant lino of Imported and domestic goods now on hand at tlio popular mcr chant tailor of Bloomsburg, David Lowcn berg. Mr. Halfpenny, one of the members of tho firm of the Bloomsburg Woolen Mills, met with n serious nccldent Tuesday nfter noon. He was nt work with one of tho machines known ns tho "Picker" when his foot was caught and thrco of his toes torn off. Dr. Peebles, who has been lcctmlng tho present week In Evans' Hall upon Physio logy, Hygieno and Medicine to crowded houses, may be consulted free of chargo at the Exchange hotel until Sunday morning. He treats all chronic complaints. Consul tation and ndvlco free. Cyrus Hamlin D.I)., LL. D., will do liver Ids interesting and Instructive lecture the "Eastern QuoPtlon," In tho Opera House this (Friday) evening. All who can should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear this most Interesting subject, given by such an able person. S. D. Neyhard can be seen exhibiting tlio Wheeler & Wilson New No. 8 Sowing Mn chine at tho Benton Fair this week. He will also display tho capabilities of tho ma chine In embroidering, tinsel work and general family sewing. Next week he will be at the Bloomsburg Fair. If you want n Fall Suit, made up In City style, by experienced workmen, first-class style and fit guaranteed, call and seo tho elegant lino of Imported and Domestic Goods now on hand at the Popular Mer chant Tailor of Bloomsburg, DAVID LO WEINBERG. A report has been put In circulation' in Berwick and vicinity to the elTect that there arc twelve cases of small.pox In Bloomsburg, tho object of which report undoubtedly is to scaro people nway from our fnlr next week. The report is utterly untrue. There is not a single case of small-pox in tills town or near it, and has not been n genuine case here for several years. The Secretary of tho Columbia County Agricultural Society received application for space for sixty head of thorough bred stock, but lie lias refused to grant the space in order to have ample accommodation for nil the exhibitors in tlio county. The nim of the association Is to accommodate the county patrons first, and if space yet re mains, then give it to breeders of thor ough bred stock who are not residents of tlio county. List of letters remaining In the Po3t Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending Oct. 5, 1880: Miss Clara Eycr, Miss Ida Goiger, J. It. Maize, Slaggio J. Martin, Miss Ada Parker. oAitns. Miss M. A. Barton, James J. Campbell, Mr. Elmer Clans, Mr. Mathias Glrton. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Gsor.au A. Claiik, P. M. Prof. Allen has resigned as organist of St. Paul's church, to take effect when Rev. L. Zahner leaves. Prof. Allen will go to Omaha and take tho position of or ganist ir. All Saints' church, Mr. Zahner's new parish. He lias a largo class in music here, and as he is an excellent teacher his departuro will bo greatly regretted. Tho Vestry will make arrangements for a com. petent person to take his place, and those who began to tako music lessons with Prof, Allen will be enabled to continue under an ctllcleut teacher. Dr. G irdner met with in accident one evening last week which might have prov ed very serious. Ho was driving up Iron street at a rapid gait, and when in front of P. S. Harmau's houso he ran in an open trench, made by tlio steam heating com- pany. Help was obtained, and the horse and wagon removed. Tlio Dr. was con siderably shaken up, and tlio horso very much bruised. There was a lantern nt f'O excavation, but tho light wns dim nnd on nccount ot the shadow of the trecr, ho did not seo It. Rev. L. Zahner expects to start for tho West next week. Ho will stop nt Newark and Brooklyn and spend Suuday In Chicago at tho General Convention. Ills now church in Omaha will be opened on Mon day, November 1, All Saints' Duy. Tho Church Guardian, published In Omaha, thus speaks of the parlstu "All Saints," on tho comer of '25th and Howard streets, is already roofed In, and is being rapidly completed. It is expected to be ready for uso on the first Sunday In November. Tho now Rector, tho Rev. Louis Zahner, lato of Bloon'sburg, Central Pennsylvania, is expected to bo hero about the 15th of October. "All Saints" is going to be the model church ot tho Diocese, with Its $3,000 organ, surpllced choir, and princely appointments, Tho Infant parish starts on its beneficent career with every advantago to secure Its success, nn expo rienced Rector, a beautiful cdiflco complete- in churchly appointments, and a vestry who havo not only tho wdl to work, but means and tho liberality to uso it in her service. "All Saints" has n grave respon sibility resting upon her. Wo look to her to send six representatives to tho Annual Council in 1889. In Catherine wild ilowers.nutumn leaves, or picnicking In tho woods, wo are moro or less exposed to dar.gcr from poisoning by Ivy or other wild vines nnd shrubs. The poisoning is under certain circumstances readily absorbed by tho btood, and painful swellings or eruptions are caused. Such affections Hood's Sarsuparilla readily cures, as It expels all impurities from the blood, Even in cases of poisoning by Paris crccn, Hood's Sarsanarilla has been remarkably successful. It should be kept constantly In the houso for all blood disorders. Hood's Sarsanarilla Is prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass., and U sold by all druggists. 100 doses $1. Tho prices tell, tho quality fells. Aro you irolug to havo somo of tlio bar. gains In Fall and Winter Clothing just re ceived at David Lowenbcrg's. Jacoby will bo found at his place of bus iness on Main street selling fish and oysters during tho fair, Tho thlrty-flrst exhibition ot tho Colum bia County Agricultural Society, to bo held at Bloomsburg next week, promises to ex ceed all others In tho history ot this suc cessful association. The largo nnd hand- somo exhibition building, p".t up this Summer, will accommodate a great many more exhibitors than In years past. The poor buildings, have, In tho past, been one causo of a great many withholding their exhibits. Now that ntnplo provision Is made for.all, together witli tho liberal pre miums ollcrcd, ono may expect this year tho greatest attendanco yet known. The premiums for trials of speed havo been in creased for all horses owned in tho county. At the present writing wo nro Informed that qulto a number havo already made ap plication for space for exhibits. A new 6tock of gold and silver watches nt L. Bcrnharil's. W. F. Bodlno lost two valuablo dogs Sunday afternoon. Ho was out walking with them, nnd when near tho houso of Wm. Sterner on Slx.h street, the ono was taken with a lit and ran biting Itself, and evinced great agony. It finally ran In nu outbuilding u ml was captured. Mr. Bodlnc started for his homo with the other dog, and after Informing Mr. Thofl. Van- natta of tho condition of tho one dog, ho (Vanuattn) proposed that they go back and get the other dog and take the ono along again as the other would follow better. When they reached tho stable of Judge Elwill, the other dog was taken with n tit and It was with dllllcnlty that they kept from being bitten. The dog ran In the stable, and after much elTort to quiet him they concluded it Wns n fit of hydrophobia and so killed him. Tlicy then went to whole the other dog was confined, and finding him still with all Iho nppenrnnco of hydiophobl.i, killed him nlso. Tho dogs weie voung ones, and hud lieeu kept In n pen most ol theli life and well cared for, It la a mjstery how they should ho both similarly nlficted tho same day. A nlco line of Furnishing Goods new est lu design in Shirts, Collars and Neck- lea just received at I). I.uwenberg's. Oculist ami Aurist. Dr. J. II. Mooio of Pittston, lnteof Phila delphia, will vitt the Exchange Hotil in Bloomsburg every two weeks on Saturday from !) a. m. to 2 p. m. or later, beginning Saturday Aug. 23th for the purpose of treating nil diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, lilting glasses etc. Dr. Moore 13 a graduate of Jefferson .Medical College of several years standing, nnd has had thorough training in his specialties in the hospitals, of l'liiladelplila. I lie Dr. on furnish references from some of thelcading physicians and specialists of Philadelphia and from physicians In Pittston, Tunic hannock, and other towns of that vicinity, Minim. Communion services In tho German Lutheran chinch on Sunday. Sam. Holler went to Philadelphia on Monday. The West Mifllin boys enjoyed themselves at a game of base ball on Saturday. Mlrlin Heller lost nearly thirty ho, with cholera. Samuel S.vder took a business trip to Schuylkill last week. Lottie Kikendall and Sallie Schweppcn heiscr returned from Wntsontown onTues day. Most of til"! county tax of this township was paid w ithin the first sixty days. Mr. Jere Hotiok of Malnvlllc and Mls3 Amanda Longaberrv of this town were married on the 28th ot Sept. at Berwick They have already commenced houso keep ing. John Williams nf Louisiana visited some old acquaintances in this nnd I.uzeino counties recently. Mr. Williams lived this township till lie became of age when he began railroad life. Ho now has a lino situation iu Louisiana as conductor, lie is on ids return from n two month visit to England, Scotland, France and Italy. Ilrlar creek Valley Notes, The congregation at Hidlay's church had the pleasure on Sunday afternoon of we coming their former pastor, Rev. E. A, Shnrretts, back again to his old charge, Ho will move into our valley next Spring Wo are suro that wo only expresj tho fi lugs of the community at large when we say that we are well pleased at tho pros pect of having hini in our midst again as pastor aud resident' Arthur Creasy has just become tho proud and happy father of a second sou. George Conner Is improving tho houso occupied by his son Charles, with the ad ditlon of a new roof nnd veranda. Our people aro all looking forward, with great Interest, to tho approaching Fair at Bloomsburg. Long lists of entiles nre be ing prepared and sent in, and from present Indications, all previous efforts In this di rectlon will bo exceeded. Our valley has long been noted for the very liberal contrl buttons it makes, botli in attendance and 'jxhlhlls towards the success of thu Fair A fine selection of linger rings, and kinds of joweliy. All goods engraved free of chargo at L. Bombard's. ncutll of MiiUKle CliiKlier. Wo nro sorry lo announco tho death of Muggio Gmgher, daughter of 7 summers, of .Mr. nnd Mrs. James Olngher of No. 408 South Malu St. Berwick Pa. with that children's scourgo diphtheria. She was tho favorite of the family and a most in teresting child, bright and intelligent far beyond her years, another illustration that death loves a shining mark, Sho was burled Sunday 21th of September. Tho neighbors' children loved her dearly nnd she was universally beloved. Her funetal was largely attended by weeping friends but she has genu from our twilight wo ld and entered Into realms where stars never set nnd rain bows never fade, to thu palms of victory along tho hanks of tho river of life. Earth's loss Is Heaven's gain, it is not strango that tho brightest Mowers of our humanity aro plucked llrst for tho realms of immortality. Maggio though Is far better off witli her God and to bask for ever iu the sunshine ot his prescuco. X. Tlie Olil Way ami Hie New, Tint Old Wat Rock tlio baby in n sap trough, carry it to town in n potato basket, glvu it salts and senna for a physic, wash it witli soft soap and water; when sick doso it to death with harsh medicines, and then says "Tlio Lord claimed it." Tins New Way Use Dr. Hand'd Remedies for Chil dren, which tiavo been tested iu his practice for 15 years. Thoy aro pure, safe, and a God-send to parents and children, Dr. Hand's remedies arc; Teething Lotion, a wonderfully soothing and harmless lotion to bathn tlio gums of teething babes. Colin Cure, promptly relieves colic and soothes cross babes without stupefying them. Pleasant Physic, for children and adults, cures constipation. Worm Elixir, which Is combined with n purge. Cough and Croup Midicine, has no superior in its lino. Diarrhoea Mixture, cures when ev erything clsu falls. General Tonic, gives tone aud appctlto to weakly children. Chafing Powder, heals soro and chafed ba bies in a day, Prlco ot each, only 25 cts. - For Balo by 0. A. Klclni, druggist, Court Proceeding). Account of Win. Ij. Frens, committee of Ezcbel Louisa Ilottcnstcln, confirmed nisi. Report of R. U. Ncnl, ndmr. d. I), n. c. t. of Wm. G. Hurley, dee'd, confirmed Isl. Estate ot Benjamin C. Hess, lunatic. Committee allowed to npproprlato so much ot tho assets ot tho lunatic In his hands nt may be necessary to pay debts of lunntlo and support Ids children nnd family. Commonwealth vs. Brlnn Kane, No. C .May session, 1880, larceny. Caso called ana jury sworn. John Barrett naturalized. Anthony lCnno naturalized. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Knnls, No. 14, Sept. session, 1830, selling liquor with, out license. Truo bill. Estate of Henry Gable, dre'd. Bid of Frederick Gable for real estate (lied. Court allot said real estato to Frederick Gable. Estato of J. Longcnbcrgcr, dee'd. Bid f J. Jncob Longenbcrgcr for trncts of real estato Nos. 1, !) and 4 filed, Court allot said real estate to John Jacob Longenbor- ger. Charter granted to tho Odd Fellows Tern- plo nnd Hall Association, of tho borough of Ceutrnlla, Col. Co., Pa. Estato of John Yolic, dee'd. Auditor's report confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Foy, hawk ing and peddling. Nolle prosequi. Commonwealth ys. Brian Ivnnc. Verdict, not guilty. Commonwealth vs. David Brumbach, desertion, Tlio court direct tlio defendant to pay Iho sum of $2 per month toward tho support of Ins children. Approval of Inquest on the body of .mill A. Re nn refused by the court. Inquest on the body ot nn unknown man found In tho river in Ilrlarcrcck twp. referred back for Justice to show that ho ad jurlsclctlon to act for tho coroner. Commonwealth vs. Elmlra nnd Wm, Holder, assault nnd battery. Nolle pro sequi. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Dcpuy assault and battery. Nolle prosequi allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Calvin Herring, as sault nnd battciy. Nollo prosequi allowed on payment of coots. Commonwealth vs. CaUln Herring ills. turbing meeting. Nolle prosequi allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs, Samuel P. Hess, fornication nnd bastardy. Nolle prosequi entered. Commonwealth vs. Oscar E. Sutton, for. nlcntlon and bastardy. Nollo prosequi. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Fodder, for. mention and bastardy. Continued to Dec, sess. 1880. Commonwealth vs. Ezckicl Cole, nssault snd Lattery. Nollo prosequi allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Daniel V. Scybcrt, burglary. Recognizance forfeited to bo respited upon appearance of defendant nt Dec. session. Argument court fixed for the 8th day of November. Petition for incorporation of the borough of Espy presented to tho court by Robert Howell, Esq. Commonwealth vs- Geo. W. Fisher, sell ing without license nnd ou Sunday. Truo bill. Commonwealth vs. James Kelly, fomi cation and bastardy, Truu hill. All jurors except those empanelled in case of commonwealth vs. Ellsworth Mensch discharged from further attendance nt this Court. Ou petition of Mary II. Rellmeyer nnd Lillian M. Reitmeyer Peter Baldy appoint ed guardian. Estato of beth Hartman dec. Thomas Mensch, Jonathan Loliriuau and Jere Kostenbauder appointed appraisers to ap praise real estate. Rule to show causo granted on pctilldn to strike off confirmation of road in Frank lin twp., near Andrew Lohrmnn's. Commonwealth vs. Ellsworth Mensch. Verdict guilty of first count and recom mended to the mercy of tho court. Treasurer's deeds acknowledged lu open court. The following persons wero sworn in as citizens ot tho United States, John Hewlett, Levi Harris, John Prosscr, Daniel Thomas William Vernon. Report ot viewers in fayor of n bridge in 1 rankliu twp. approved by tho grand jury Petition for borough of Espy approved by the grand jury. Sept. 30, 9 a. in. thero being no business beforo tho court except to tako tho report of grand jury, and It not being ready to report, nothing was done until 2 p. m. when the grand jury reported as follows : The grand inquest of tho Commonwealth ot I'ennsyivania, inquiring in anil Tor tlio body of said county, respicttully report: That we have, pursuant to our required duties, investigated all bills of indictment presented for our condderntlon, and have passed upon them nccoiding 10 their re specllvo merils. We have also examined the public buildings and find them in good conuiiion. no wouiu recommend u rugs nud 4 snlttoo is for tlio lull. Whereas, tho Nortli and West Branch iiauroau company 13 aooui to construct a bildeu across the river at Uloomsbiirg, wo also recommend to the Commissioners of tho county, that thoy proceed at an early day to take such steps as shall secure to the people of the county the advantages to which tney are council under Mm fourth section ol an Act or Assembly, ap proved tlio 13th day of May, A. D. 1871, euiiueii, au -vci 10 iucorpor.uo uio isortti and west unincn iiauroau uompany as follows, to-wit: Said railroad company shall bu empowered to construct a safe and commodious wagon way, In connection with Its bildgo over the North Branch, and in the event oi tne commissioners ot Co lumbia county paying, at iny time, a sum equal to nne-Iifth ot the costs of said bridge, tho said wagon nay shall thence- ioi in uo maintained uy said company as a free bridge for public use. Provided, how ever, and it Is our opinion, that tho sum expended py tne Uounly Commissioners snail not exceed fifteen thousand dollars fS15.000.00). All of which is respectfully submitted. John W. Hoffman, Foreman, Com t adjourned until Monday. Oct. 4. Auditor's report estato of R. II Little confirmed nisi M. G. Hughes vs, John Lloyd, on motion of defendant's counsel iccord amended Chas. Fruit appointed constable of Mad ison. Salo ordered In tlio estate of l.ydla Spoil cnberg foi payment of debts. Bond of .Mrs. .Alary I-;. Hldlay, W. J Illdlay and baniuel Illdly In tho estato of Elias Kruin, acknowledged for tho faithful allotment ot said estate, Jano Moycr vs. James Lewars, ndmr. caso tried, verdict for defendant by direct ion of the court. mi. u, ungues and ii. l-nlirlnger vs. 01lverEvanset.nl. case called. Plalutlir takes n non suit. J, F, Smith to uso of Catawlssa Deposit lianK vs. a. C. Creasy, caso nn tr'a). Auditor's report In tho estate of John F. Hutchison confirmed nisi. Salo ordered in tlio estate nf Ell Pealer bond filed in tho sum ot $0200. On petition P. W. Sones appointed poor overseer of Pino township. I. 11. Ikcler vs. II. 0. Creyeling, judg mcnt for plaintiff. W. 0. Wertzvs. N. Chromis, judgment for plaintiff. Commonwealth vs. Jerry Gross, deser tion, sentenced to pay $1,00 per mouth for tho support of each child to bo paid monthly to his wlfo, bail to bo givcu iu $100, and pay costs ot prosecution. Balo ordered In cstnto of Andrew Hupp. Bond approved. 0, Ij. Reagan appointed guardian of Graco M. and Lizzie E. Krumm. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Ennls, sell ing liquor without license. Defendant pleads guilty Sentenced to pay a lino of $&0 nnd costs, and stand committed until sentence Is compiled with. J. R. Blbby, David Oelgcr, and Stephen Ithawn appointed viewers of a rond In Locust, near John Johnson's. Samutl Snyder, J. II. Bhuman ind Dan- lei Ilcss uppolnted viewers of n rond lu Main near Daniel Fisher's. Miner IIllc, Daniel Zarr nnd W. Horner appointed viewers of a rond In Locust, near Jeremiah Snyder's. Benjamin Wagner, William Ycager nnd Samuel llnuch appointed vlowcrs of n road n Franklin near Pcnsyl's mill. CoiiHiniiplloii Can lie Cured. Not by any secret remedy, but by prop er, healthful exnrciso and tho Judicious uso of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil nnd Hypophosphltes, containing the healing nnd strength-giving virtues of tlicso two valuable specmes in their iiuiest iorm. Prescribed universally by physicians. Take no other. MARRIED. THOMAS ROADARMEL At the M- E. Parsonage In Bloomsburg by Rov. F. H. Rlddlo on Sept. 18lh 1880. Mr. Abram C. Thomas ot Berwick to Miss Annie B. Road- nrmcl of Bloomsburg. REA EDGAR. At tho homo of James Edgar, Stillwater Pa. by Rov. D. M. Klutcr on Sept. 23th 1880. Mr. Daniel Ilea aud Miss Eva G. Edgar, both of bullivan Co. Pa. DIED. GE1SINGER. In Fishlngcrcek Twp., September 28, 1880, Joseph F. Gclslnger, aged ytars, u niontus nnu xu days. UTT. Near Rohrsbtirg, of consumption, July 18, 1880, Sarah A., wlfo of Geo. W. Utt, In the 40th year ot her age. WAMPrvqpT A HBDIOAL VICTORY 1 Ciirrn llrtahts' Tlbcaso. CatarrliB or ma iiiauurr, Torpui i.ivcr. jif, uissoivcs uau-Bionusanu u ruvui. SYMPTOMS and CONDITIONS ofUrlnn for which this Kerned) nIi on lil bo take n Fcnldtnff Etoppnpo Tllwxl-tlnpctl Dlibrtlo jMlHtmi'n ltrlck-du&t Propblcftl Dribbling Mll!t-pinfc HcuiLicho rrcqucnt Convenes llnnonrhn Nnrvniifl TtfHlI&h-(kirl I THp.nrI.1 Bot 1 1 Intrq Cntnrrlinc he Iinrk'u-bn Nrrvpnehn I'hwnlintef P mu-tnsto I'Oiu-urciun unii-coion ITISASPKCIMC. Jlrerj dot got to the potm iSnllcvpMnnrt Cures infernal RHmo-fevcrf 3Qmkor,DyppeisIa, Anirmiii, Mnlarin, Vcvcts mil AirucfteuriUKia,iiriciiraaiisin, l.lnK Smcntof tho Prostata (Hand, Sexual Weak- F!nna4. Rnnrmnf orrhnrTi nnd tloiif1. nrysineUs, tin 1 t-K lieu m, KypbiUs, Pimples, iil(it!ip. iVvor-sororf. nnd Cancer-taints. ! hi i'. miiinif" iimhmi iiuiHintifK. rcrcjiuiu.i at Ik u ;not AVoiiflcrnil Alictl7ur. HultfUuptjulrktynKiin-dGun Constitution. 3Fmcn 25c, $1.000 bottles 5.00. t7 'XL1 ii voiiriicicuuorMuiniLMjuL iu 3 tiProparcd at Dr. Kiimcra jJiancmary, H llingluunton, N. V., U. 8. A. A InvalUlirnuUiG tn Health (Sent Free.) 4 AnU'twraorinnuirriiromprjy answcmi. A SOM3IYAIjt nitlOCJIKTS. LOCAL NOTICES. J. A. Hess in Evans' block has a full lino of ladles' nnd gent's shoes, nt low prices. Wo place on salo to-day a full lino of black dress silks, evcrv vard fullv warrant ed to wear. Also a lino of black and color- cd Rhndames also warranted. We claim these to ho tho best values cverolfered, Clark fi Son. Call and sec the lino line of shoes at J. A Ilcss', and rare bargains. Seo the crowd at I. v. Hartman is Son's next week looking for coats, shawls, dress goods &c. &o. Sirs. C. E. Rahb has a fine lino of VM and Winter Hats and liounots at prices to suit all. Country produce taken in ex cliango lor goous. You will find a full lino of Canton Han nels in bleached and unbleached from 5c. yd. up, also thu best red and white llanncls from 35c. yd. up nnd all domestic goods at tlio lowest prices at wiari; a &on. The candy sold on the Fair grounds next week bv J. r. ualilwell will tie pure coons I'luro or business at uio cnu oi mo main exhibition building. Now striped silk plush and velvet, also plain velvet iu all colors at II, W. Sloan's. "Vc aro offering great So wins' Machines. 4 5ft 9J 3 S5 J3 CuRbs vm 1 Ililt TrTO-TTrTrirvtTTK Mir ercs ii i i i t j, it LiiV'i m.. iw Among the Pianos wo lutndlo nro tho 5VERS & POND, C. C. BRIGGS BAUS & CO., SCHOM ACKER Gold Stri,,ff anrt OpiraPiimo" Piano3iiro all iirst-class and fully warranted for five years. criM O'S leiuH"s 0rPns nro 1,10 rtlnited ESTEY. MIIXER, UISITED S I ATES and other makes. ' 7 Our leading Sowing Mncli JsIANDARD ROTARY Hewint.' ritfn.J.. Mnnhinn in tlm wm-1,1 PlHOA'P qSvirtnnfn'iS feSfiS?Vc? 10 J-SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND (jUEAL SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,. Main St., liloomshurg, Pa. "Tli Orciteit Core on Earth for rJn., WIllK rji! )J lu n fM!mlli flrnnturo. A. O. l-,cr & Co., HoIoFJ DR.. BULL'S 60UQH SYHOP Forthe cure of Coughs, Colds, IIoar3 ness, Croup, Asthma, Uronchitb, Whooninc Coupli, Incipient Con sumption, nnd f;r tho relief of con sumptive persons in advanced ctacs cf the Disease. For EalobycHJ prujj. gists. Price, 2."? cents. Wo Invltu nil visitors to tho town (Hi r hie fair to call aud see our stock of dry Koods. silks, velvets, notions, hoslciy, coats.wrap, jackets &c.,even If you do not want to buy. Clark ib Son. 1'hllllps' bakery will havo n stand in the Fulr grounds next week, where oysters, ico cream, ronfictloncrv,cakes, sandwiches eolfeu and nil kinds of refreshments will be served. Go thelo for a good meal. We have lust received n larco lot of blr.clc silk that wo will give a guarnnteo with each dress. Tho prices arc $1,00, 1.23. 1.40, 1.00. II. W. Sloan. We now offer the best values In dress goods to bo found, somo special bargains in hlf.nk di ess goods. Iidles, jou should seo those now velvets nt Clark ifc Son's. Also the bargain cloths 10 per- cent below value. Deeds, mortcanes. bonds, leases, and nil klmU r legal blanks for sale at the Coliim. wan oilier. tf. Go Wednesday, no Thmsday, go Friday, go Saturday of next week to 1. W. Ilatt mnn & Son's for coats, shawls, &c, &c, &c Coal I Coal!! Coal II! Now Is tho time lo nurchasc vour Fall and Winter coal, as wo p.opose lurnishlng store coal, In car lots, say live or six ton:., the same as furnished ou the D. L. & W. R. R.,2240 lbs. to the ton, each ton to be weighed by Fairbanks' scales, All coal irom tne Lite Junes Wliuc asu. O. A. Jaooiiv. Port Noble, August 13, 1880. If. Fiuo black cashmere cloves at 23c. II. W. Sloan. Hand bills, posters and circulars done on short notlou nnd nt low prices at tho Co lumbian olllce. it. Another line of line i-ickets, wraps and plush coats just In at Clark & Son. Call and "c-o thcin. Children's plush caps mado to order. All kinds of furs cleaned und lined and mado iqual to new. All kinds crape goods a specialty, nnu nt bottom prices ai airs. u. li Rahh's, opposite Coroll's furniture store. Complete now lines of tho famous 00c. and !1. CO kid gloves In thu new colors at Clark cc Son's. J. A. Hess will not be undersold by any one in the county. Call und seo his lli.u stock of Hoots and Shoes und remnikiibly low prices. ' Do not fail to tee us on blankets both white and colored; wo can do you good. (Jlaik & Son. Teeth extracted without pain by tho use of gas, ether and canri oil, by Dr. I. L. Rnul, the dentist, who will bo at his olllce at nil hours during the fair, olllce over Schuyler's hardware store. The largest and best lino of slnglo and double black cashmi.ro shawls. Also of wool aud beaver. At Ihc lowest prices tit Clark it Son's. Some decided bargains. Do not lull to call nnd sec them. Having just received a cylinder for fin ishing silks and cloths. I nm prepared to clean nnd dye gents' clothing, ladies' cloaks, saccules, silks, dresses, shawls, &c. Feathers dyed and curled. Packages lor warded by express will receive piompt at tention, according to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Hloomshiirg Woolen Mills. sep2Mf. Now white and colored llanncls. II. W. Sloan. The most completu line of dress goods, all kinds with full lino ot trimmings of all kinds nt Clai k & Son's. McKilllp, " HlooiiHwrg. Crayon .rlist nnd Phologiapher. Instantaneous process. Fine Cabinet Photos, only .-jil a doz. (tf See tho new dishes, new glassware and all Unit I. W. Hartman & Son's grocery contains. Great changes havo been mado in tho last week In that department. Q- R, H! .A. inducements to pert-ons desiring ra inesnro ilin pnlnln-oln,! "Vi7VRA'rr. TaVV tftt A t'G5 TWrw-X-mr v "LOW Ladles', gent' nnd children' ebpes nt J. A. Jless' In Evnns' block, corner Main ana Iron streets. You will regret It, If you pass I. Wi Hartman & Bon's stoics next week without iv look nt their big lino of goods. "Hello I HeUoT"''Wcll, what Is It ?' "What did you uso on your oats this spring t" Aloro Phillips' soluble bone." Mil you use tho snmo on your potatoes 1" "No. What did you uso t" "bharplesa & Carpenter's No. 1 bone, it makes them get, don't it!" "Yes, sir." "Hello I there is some ono ringing in on us, what do you want V N 111 it suit you to bring mo iv load of fertilizer up to-UMrrow V "Where do you want mo to get it ?' Down at tlio Farmers' Produce Exchange. "They don't keep It do they f" "O, yes they do, why you can get nnythlng you want there." "Is that so V "Yes sir, you can get Lister Bros' nminonluled bone, Lister llros. U. S. E. bone, E. Frunk Coo's Knickerbocker soluble Fncitlo guano, Allentown complete bono phosphate. .Moro Phillips' super phos phato of lime, Diamond, hone, -Moro Phil lips' Bolubie bone German potash, John F. Orlh's Heading bonv, Shnrplcss As Carpen ter's No. 1 bone, Sharplcs & Carpenter's acid phosphate, M h. Shoemaker S Co. swift sure. All the above goods nro sold at from 80 to !10 per cent less than any other fertilizer sold, and all kinds ot grnln taken In exchnngo for them, llcforo pur chasing your fertilizers call and give tnem a trial and s&vo time, money autt trouble. Juno 25 4 in. The new buildings tit tho Fair would reach from I W. llartmau & Son's Bloro to tlio Court House. Seo nil you can und be suro lo see I. W. Hurtmnn As Son's big stock of coats, shawls, dress goods, llau nels Ac. Low prices nnd good goods nt Ihc Root and Shoo btoro of J. A. Hess, Evans' building, corner Alain and Iron sticcts, llluomsbitrg. Tlio best nnd llnest lino of coats, wrnp9 und jackets In thu cuiiuiy at thu lowest prices at Clark & Sou's "For years I havo sullered from loss of nppetlto and Indigestion, but failed to find relief until I began taking Ayei's Sarsa parllla. This medicine entirely cured me. My appetite and digestion nro now perfect." Fred G. Hower, 400 Seventh St., Hoston, Muss. Tho farmers, In their swamps, wo're sure. Could nnd tho roots and plants that cure; It by their knowledgothey only knew For Just tuo U'sease ea.n ono Brew. Toko courago now and 'Swatnp-lioot" try (tor k'dney, liver and bladder complaluts(, As on una rt'Oimij yuu am rui. "I.AD1KS." Ladles in a delicate condition line1 thit they derive great benefit from Spoor's port wine- It has become tho most popular wine made for tho uso of aged and debill tuied persons. It is also used us n com munion wluc. For salo by druggists. TlIK WOSDEliFUI. HEALING) lT.Ot'KKTIES OF Daiiiivs Piioi'iiYLAo'iio Fluid. Whcrev.'r a preventing, healing, cleansing deodorizing injection or wash is iiquired uso D.irhys Prophylactic Fluid. Any Inllnncd surface, external or internal, treated with the Fluid will ho quickly lelleved. It has efTectcd cures that had resisted thu best medical skill. Tho secret of successful advertising is to tell tlio truth. When we say that Drcy doppel's Horax Soup is iho best and cheap, est soap you cau use for all purposes, it is a plain statement of fact, and the best way for you to satisfy yourself is to try a pound. sept.24-lt. "That tired feeling" Irom which you sillier so much, particularly in thu morn ing, is entirely thrown oil by Hood's Sar saparilla. QUEEN VIOTOllIA'S CIIOWN. The ciown of Quecu Vicloiia consists of dian onds, pearls, rubies, sapphires und cmeialds, set iu silver und gold, Its gros3 weight Is B0 oz. 5 dwt. .my. The number of diamonds nro 3,352; pearls, 273; rubies, 9; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It is nn old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It is better to wear tho ciovn of perfect health and peace of mind thiough tho curullve eltects of Per Hue's Pure Hailey Mi.lt Whiskey. For sle by druggists and all dealers. See what the SecrMary cf l)ie Interstate Poultry and l'et Slock Association, of CobJen, Illinois, s..ys . August 3, 1836. S.S.MYERS. Dear Sir: I have used some of your Chlck-chlck.er--e.ln. (Poultry Hood), .amsatisfied that it increases the egg production of my fowls. A. A. COWDERV. The Teiumiilk Duais which scrofula has upon tho system must be arrested, nnd tho blood must bo purified, or serious conse querccs will ensue. For purifying and vitalizing clfects, Hood's Snrsaparllla has been found superior lo any o.lier prepara tion. It expels every trace of Impurity from the blood, and bestows new lite and vigor upon every function of the body, en abling It to entirely overcome disease. Whm fliby wm Blck, wo gtn her Castorta, WlicR eho wm a Chad, sue cried for Cajtoria, When the became Miss, she clang to Castorta, When she had Children, she gate them Castoria, octl-5t. to purchase Pianos, Organs and n,.,f ..,,,1 u.i..t a w O (SBS) H s sp faV tsSri gj s- ft ft ' ft
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