mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. i iiispowacr never vat cs. A marvel of nurltv ftlum or rthfttn mln fwr,ira uni,, .vJ'."u111' v,. i, 1, A grand Democratic mass meeting will bo held at On Saturday Afternoon, At 2 O'clock. Eon. C, il Buckalew. J. 1, Freeze AND B. F. ZARR, Esq., will add reus tlio meeting. Delegates from sur rounding townships arc invited, flio llcnton Cor net liana will furnish music for tho occasion. R 11. LirriiK, Chairman. The Columbian. FltlDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1880. coRiiicr Biiutotu tijik Tint. Trains on tho Philadelphia & n 11. leavo llupert NOKTII. SOUTH. 0:38 a.m. 11:49 a.m. P. m. 6:13 p. m. o Tratnson tho D. L. & W. It. It. loavo Bloomsburg HOHTU. 80CTIt. :15 a. m. g:S9 a, m, 10:i a. m. iW4 a. m. 2:0! p. in. 4:i3 p. m. 0:38 p.m. 8:47p.m. Trains on tho N. SW. u. Hallway pass Bloom ITcrry as follows NOKTII. Bocm 10:53 a. m. u-m p. m. 6.23 P. m. 4:15 p. m. SUNDAY, NOKTO. SOCIIt. 10:14 am 0:41 pm l'UIII.IC HAI.ICS. NovEMiiKit 23 A. P. Young ndmlnlstra tor ol Wilson A. Thomas, deceased, will sell valuablo personal property on tho premises, near Allllvillc, on Tuesday, Nov ember, 23, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m.. horses, cows, calves, hogs, See. William Lamon administrator of William Bltler deceased, will sell real cslato on the premises in Hoaringcreek township on (Saturday, November 13th 188(1, at 10 o'clock a. m. Oscar J. Hess, trustee, will sell real es tate of the lato ltcuben Iless, on tho prem ises in Fishingcrcek township, on Saturday November Oth nt one o'clock in .the after noon. A valuable farm of 143 acres, part timber land. N. U. Funk, administrator of Lydln Sponenberg will sell valuable real estate on Saturday November 13th nt one o'clock p. m. A valuablo farm in llrlarcreek township, on road leading from Blooms, burg to Berwick. Sco advertisement. Ootoiiei! 23. Wm. H. and Cyrus De Mott, executors of Jacob DeMott, dee'd, will oiler at public sale valuable real estate on tho premises in Madison township, on Saturday, October 23, at 1 o'clock p. m. Geo. Itucklo ndminlstraioi of Emanuel Krumm, deceased will cell valuable per sonal property on tho lato premises, on Monday October 25th at 10 o'clock n. m. IIorscs,cows and general farm implements. Wantkd. Eggs for machine hatching for which the highest cash prices will bo paid at Dr. Shaltuek's opposlto the Orange store. Must noi bo over ouo week old. Eggs from largo stock preferred. Wasied. Two girls to learn tho tailor ing trade. Apply at D. Lowenberg's. For Bale. Tho undersigned will sell 40 or 60 acres, moro or less, to suit purchas ers, from tho south sido of his farm In Hemlock township. Three good springs of wnter, good building site, public road through the land, about 5 acres of timber, small stream of water through land. Price 15 per aero in payments. For particulars inquire of Heuben IJomboy, llucichorn, or Geo. E. Elwcll, Uloorasburg. J4,0 mo. I'crnniinl. M. K. Watk'ns and Dr. Krebs, of Mt. Carmel, wcro in attendanco at tho Fair laBt week. Mr. S. B. Henderson and wlfo of Mont gomery Station visited friends hero on Sat urday last. CoronerJQwlnncr and Postmaster Curry of Centralla spent a couple of days ut tbe fair last week, Col. W. II. Tubbs and W. Hnrtzcl drove to Ashland on Wednesday to attend tho Fair at Lavelle, W. II. Hohrbach of Paxlnos, Northum berlaud county visited friends in this county last week. C. G. Murphy Esq. drovo up from Cen tralia on Wednesday to attend tho Demo cratio meeting ut Catawlssa. Ex-Shcrlff Carter of Tuukhannock at tended tho Talr, looking after-tho interests of D. M. Osbomo Si Co., tho well-known makers of farm machinery. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. llarman of Downing, town, Pa. aro visiting friends in this county. Mr, Harman's nnny friends uro glad to welcome liim in tbls place. J, 1). Colo of Benton took In tho fair, Saturday last. Mr. Colo has been a con stant reader of tho Columbian slnco a little boy and says ho considers it llko ono of tho family. Miles Albertson of Braganza, Georgia, last week visited his numerous friends In lids county. He says ho felt tho lato earth quake very perceptibly and wondered what was coming next. Mr. Samuel Snyder of Mlflliu, was in itown on business Tuesday. Ho reports his township thoroughly organized for this campaign. If all townships were as well organized s Mlflliu wo could give Black .2500 majority. Tho sraall-pox scaro didn't have tho do. .sired effect. Passengers and baggage delivered ficu to persons buylug western tlcke s of Moycr Uro's, Agls. Pcnna. li. It. Finest scenery going West by Pcnna. It. Tickets at Mocr Bros. Mrs. Lavlua Hcndcrshott has had her houso on Market street newly painted. N. S. Tlnglcy has accepted a position as foreman of a tailor shop in Nantlcokc. If you want n good laugh go hear tho Comedy In tho Opera Houso Saturday even. A flno selection of finger rings, and all kinds of jewelry. All goods engraved frco of charge at L. Bernhardt. The painter's brush has been applied to the front of Mr. A, ItaHlngs' meat mar "I. It Is painted a bright red color. E.H. I.Htlo'a Holsteln or Frleslan cow No. TOO, has a fine thoroughbred bull calf. When ono day old it weighed 110 pounds. Dr. J, II. Moore, the specialist from Pitlston, will bu at the Exchange Hotel on Saturday Oct. 23rd, from 9 n. m. to 2 p. in. Mr. J. I). Wilson 1,rro,1 . l.lr dozet. apples .Monday morning that wcro iu iiucst we nnvo overseen. They wcro all perfectly formod. Tho Charles Guinness Comedy Co. will present their new nnd nnnrovml nmilnnl version of "Fun In a Grocery" on Satur- uy evening uctobcr 23d. Tho Hon. Chas S. Wolf, prohibition can- mimic IOr governor, will bo In this place to-day (Friday) and will give an address In the Opera House at 2 o'clock. The prices tell, the quality fells. Aro you eotng to have some of the bar gains In Fall and Winter Clothing just re celved at David Loweubeig's. Wo dcslro to express our thanks to our many subscribers who favmr.il ltd wilt calls dining last court and at the fair. aiso to those- who 'added their names to our list at that time. Thero will bo a democratic meeting In the Opera House, Thursday evenim. Oct. obcr 2tf, addressed by Hon JI. F. Elliot, O. C, Bowers nnd H. C. Cavenaugh Esqrs. routes are cordially invited. Fall overcoats, ready made, equal to merchant Inllor'a in fit, stylo and qual ity, for half the price. Call and see for yourself nt David Lowenberg's Popular Clothing Store. Thero will be a democratic meeting nt Benton, Saturday afternoon, October 23, which will be nddiesscd by Hon. C. H. Buckalow, Col. J. O. Freeze and B. F. Zarr, Esq. The Benton Cornet Band will furnish music. A Democratic meeting was held nt Cata wlssa on Wednesday evening, nnd speeches were made by W. J. Brcnnan, candldato for auditor-general and Maxwell Stephen- son, candldato for congressinan-nl -large. Tho attendance was good. The Grecnbackers of this county have placed in nomination (he followlne ticket: Congress, J. B. Boblson; Senate, Jacob Gerard: Associate Jtidccs. N. L. Camnbcll. James Lowe; Legislature, Alexander Mc llenry, George A. Frederick. Mr. A. P. Burbank of New York City will give ono of his celebrated entertain, ments In Normal Unit, Friday evening of next week, October 29th. His entertain ments consist of reading and reeilntions humor, pathos, tragedy nnd comedy. Thursdaj-, October 28th Is set apart as School Arbor Day, v hen it is hoped many trees will he planted. The Supt. of Public Instruction says that fifty thousand trees shrubs and vines have been reported to him as the result of tho appointment of Arbor day. Chauncey F. Black and parly weut up on the N. Si W. Ii. road on Tuesday even- Ing, to Wilkesbarre. A crowd gathered at Catawlssa and saluted him as ho passed, He was to say n few words, but tho train was behind time and did not give him a chance. It vou want a fall suit made un In city style by experienced workmen, first class style and lit guaranteed call and sec tho decant lino of Imported and domestic goods now on hand at tho popular mer chant tailor of llloonisburg, David liowcn. berg. The first fair at I.avellc near Ashland opened on Tuesday last. A good deal of money has been expended in putting tho grounds in order, and an excellent race course has been laid out. The exhibits were very creditable and so far as we havo heard it was a success- .Mr. Nicholas Kindt of ltohrsburg, is probably tho m03t nctlvo man for his ago to oe found In the county. He was born In 1812 nnd woiks on his farm during the plowing and sowing. Mr. Kindt says ho has hired men to do his work, but they did not woiktosult him, nnd ho prefers doing It himself then ho knows it is well done. A large stock of Fall Hats just received at David Lowcnurrg s. List of letters lemal nlng In Ihe I'o3t Of flee at Bloomsburg for week ending Oct. 19, 1880: Mrs W. F. Adams, Mr3. Everhart, Mrs. Anna Fink, Hidley Si Flecltenstelu, John A. Fox, L. It. Freas, .Mrs. Elcn Hilbcrt, D. M. Kitchen, .Mr. E. M. Williamson. OAiins, Wm. II Clifton, -Mr. Ira J. Cross, Mr. Georgo E. Kles. Persons calling for theso letters will please say "advcitlsed." OttOliQK A. Claiik, P. 31. A nice lino of Furnishing Goods now- est la design In Shirts, Collars and Neck- les just received nt D. Lowenberg's. Remember S. D. Nevliard exhibited tho new No. 8. Wheeler nud Wilson sewing machine nt llie liloomsuurg rair uoiuiuuiu county Pa. -Mr. Lyons.a gentleman assist lug him from head quarters nnd .Mr. Ney- bard himself both operated on tho Wheeler and Wilson consisting of working butter lllcs of tinsel, also darning, making roso buds of wool and tinsel, also making rose buds of nrrasene, also doing bcaul'.lul ...-HI.,,. Vrl.ntlj. hIlmisu remember thesu ...I. ...b. - i regular and easy movements, in connection with the excellent millennia ana pcrieci workmanship 6ccuro the highest degree of speed, durability and easo of action. Mr. John Krcssler was kicked by n horso Sunday morning. Ills horso among oihera was tied lu Iho shed in the rear of llie Lutheran chmch. Durlug tho services tho horses beenmo restless und commenced kicking. Mr. Kt carter with others left tho church to nscertaln the cause of tho distur. 1 in n r ft. Ono of tho bhafts of .Mr. Krcssler'a wugon was broken, and lu trying to eepar. nlo tho horses ho was kicked near tho thigh, but fortunately no bones wero broken. On Monday tho buggy with broken shaft was taken homo, anil .Mr. Kresslir was about, although ho felt a llttlo biulsed from Ihe kick. A beautiful slock of Boys' and Children's suits lust received nt tho Popular Clothlug Store of D.tvid Loweubcrg. THE COLUMBIAN AND Kyo glasses and spectacles varying In prices from 25 eta upwards nt Clark's Book Storo. Tho ticket ofllco was moved to the new quarters In tho depot Tuesday morning and tickets told for tho 8:27 train. Mr. F. C. Eycr purchased tho first ticket. At fair time, and on other occastons when tho town Is full of people, thero should bo an extra forco of pollccmon. A fight occured on Mnln street on Friday nftornoon, nad thero was not an officer to bo found, as they wcro all on duty at the fiilr grounds. Hov. Dr. 8. M. Fros't of Shntnokln, will deliver n lecturo In the M. E. Church In Bloomsburg on Tuesday ovenlng of next week. Tho subject Is 'How seven women tnko hold of one man.' Tho lecturo Is In teresting and amusing. Dr. Frost is ono of tho ablest divines In tho Central Punna. Conference. Admission 20 and 10 cents. On Tuesday morning Inst Miss Laura, daughter of M. A. Glrton of Hemlock twp. wns married to Ir. Kt earner of Jersey town, by Hov, L. Zaiinir. The cere mony took placo at tho brldn's home, In tho presence of a number of relatives and friends. They left on tho noon train for a bridal tour. Wo cxtcud our congratula tions nnd good wishes. Tho wonderful 45-cent Whlto Shirt a arge stock just received nt David Lowenberg's. Tho Nantlcokc Band camo down to tho fair on Friday. They havo uniforms llko tho Bloom band, nnd play exceedingly well. While hero they mado somo fine music on Main street, nnd favored the C01.U.M111AN ofllco with several selections. We regret that we wcro not In at tho time. This band has been In Bloomsburg several times befoie, nnd their visits aro always enjoyed by thoso who appreclato good music. Election tickets will be printed nnd sent out to the committee men of tue several districts as soon as tho ticket U completed by tho nomination of a stato senator. Committeemen who happen In town with In the next wi.ek will please call at the Cot.u.MiiUN olllce and get the tickets for their township. If nny package should not bu received by Saturday, tho 30th, the committeeman will please Inform us so that duplicates may be printed. If you want n Fall Suit, made up In City style, by experienced workmen, first-class style and fit guaranteed, call and see tho clcgnnt line of Imported nnd Domestic Goods now on hand at tho Popular Mer chant Tailor of Bloomsburg, DAVID LOWENBEItG. Chas. Trescott of Berwick met with nn nccldent nt the fair grounds last Saturday afttrnoou. He wns driving rapidly around the race course and when rounding one of the curvBS the buggy was upset, throw ing out Mr. Trescott ud hla lady. The shaft of Mr. Trcscott's wagon was broken and th! end ran Into the front tide of tho horse. We learn that the horso Is Improving and that all tho real damage done was the broken shaft. A nice lino of furnishing goods newest in design in shirts, collars nnd neck tics just received nt D. Lowenberg's. ltev. L. Znhner preached his farewell scimon on Sunday morning. A large con gregation wns present. On Tuesday after noon ho started with his family for Omaha, accompanied by tho best wishes of many warm friends whom they leavo behind. Mr. Z ihner was called to this parish in November 1870, but was prevented by ill ness from assuming chnrgo until Easter 1877. For nearly ten years ho has been the rector of St. Paul's and within that time a great woik has been accomplished in paying oft a large church debt, the erection of a Ilcctory, and tho accumula lion of a chapel fund, the details of which were contained In the letter of the vestry accepting his resignation, published a few weeks ago. Ho enters now upon a larger and more Important field of duty, and wo wish him abundant success. 'We have got 'cm on the list." All the pretty new styles, all the new shape. Come, look, and you will bo sur prised at the Fall and Winter stock of DAVID LOWENBERG. Ccntrnlln. The Odd Fellows' Hall recently complet ed, is a lino building of tho kiuil, and a credit to tho town. It Is 10 by 25 feet, and the llrst lloor contains nn auditorium fiO by 25 feet, fitted up with n stage, and with a scaling cnpaclty of 325. Tho seats aro very comfortable, and wero made by Andrews & Co, The second lloor is occu pied by the Odd Fellows, uud when com plctcd will make a handsome hall. Tho building is owned by nn association with tho following officers : B. J. Dyke, Presl. dent, Edward Williams Jr. Treasurer, John X. Lewis, Secretary, John Lonmet and John E. Davis trustees. It is heated by steam, and cost ubout $4,000. The new M. E. Church is going up rapid ly. The congregation at present hold ser. vices In tho Presbyterian church J. J. McLoughllu his returned to tho L. V. depot, and now occupies tho position ot day clerk.' Tho fair Is still In progress and tho ef. forts ot the several candidates for prizes aro meeting with good success. James Dyko's friends nt the county seat would scarcely rccognlzo him. Ho has lost about 100 pounds ot flesh. John Moran keeps a largo stock ot boots acd shoes always on hand, Call there for bargains. Through tho courtesy of Mr. D. E. Keller foreman of the tlu nnd stovo department, wo wero shown through tho Mammoth storo ot L. A. Hllcy & Co. at Centralla, on Tuesday. It Is crowded from cellar to gar ret with goods of every description from fresh meat to breaker repairs. About 1200 hunds aro employed by thla Arm. While spending a few hours in Mt. Car mel on Mouday the writer met a number of Columbia couuty peoplo who are located there. John Brofee, formerly of Locust township, is postmaster and lias his ofllco In tho drug storo of Henry Klelm, former ly of Bloomsburg. Dr, D. T. Krebs, who moved from Llghtstrcet several years ago, Is coroner of Northumberland county, and Is enjoying a lucratlvo practice Elmer E. Moycr has a ycry neat drug store, nnd O. A. Prentiss Is encaged In tho hardwaro busluess. l'ir IllcUutH, .Murnhiuiin, mill nil Wanting DiHorilurH of Children. Scott' 1 JCmuUion of Putt Cud Lhtr Oil, with JfilwphogphilUt, is uncqnaled, Tho rapidity with which children gain llcsh and strength upon It Is wonderful. "I havo used Bcott's Emulsion In cases of ltlckcts and Mama, mua of long standing. In every caso the improvement was marked." J. M, Main, M. 1)., New York. Stand by thoso who stand by you. Wo hnvo now received a largo assortment lu Mens' Youths' and Boys Clothing. Call nnd examine before jou no elsewhere and you will be satisfied that tlu right place to buy yuiir Clothing Is at David Lowenberg's Popular Clothing Storo. Families supplied with tho best quality I ot oysteis at Phillips' domestic bikcry, J DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tlio mir. Tho thirty-first annual fair of tho Colum. bin County Agricultural Society held Inst week marked another successful year for this prosperous society. Wednesday be gan bright and pleasant nnd the mammoth exhibition building was n eccnoof general activity. At evening time thero was scarce ly nny vacant spaco left. Thursday was n gloomy day Indeed, tho threatening storm clouds and local rnln kept thouennds from tho grounds. Friday was a rough, cold and windy day, but notwithstanding this, tho roads leading to tho grounds showed one continuous outpouring of tho people. Careful estimates mako tho at tendance about 15,000. Saturday was an other disagreeable da', but thousands ven tured on Iho grounds to witness tho fast racing. Amid all tho threatening storms and disagreeable weather tho attendance this year wns fully equal to that of last. With tho constant addition of Improve ments wo can look for tho attendance to Increase year by year. The department of needlework wja tho finest ever exhibited, whllo tho articles must necessarily be tho same each ycar,thcro was such a variety of each that when taken In tho vast group mado a handsome nppenrance, we could not cnumcrnto them tho largo award list speaks for Itsclr. Tho dccoratlvo art de partment was the source of much attrac tion tho largo spaco allotted for it, was all taken. Many wcro astonished to know that our young peoplo wcro taking such an Interest lu this flno nrt, but tho beautiful and well executed designs spoko for them selves 1 among tho most artistic was that of Miss Green of Espy. II. A. McKlllip had a line display of photographs. In the cooking department wero found cakes nud pics In cudlcs3 numbers. Near by was tho butler, and wo wondered why there wns so much poor butter on sale when here was exhibited so ;much of that which was first class. The pumpkins, squashes, cabbage, corn, grain and I rill t wa as well represented as at any previous exhibition. Canned goods, preserves, jellies, fee, had their department up to the stnndard, in fact the entries wcro larger than hereto fore, but the great space to till made them seem mengre. In the carriage department JI. C. Sloan & Bro , had several of their celebrated wagons. Stiff & Barton nlso had somo of their work on exhibition, and S. A. Wil liams represented another manufacture. Corcll & Co., exhibited some of their lino stock of furniture. Tho musical department wns well repre sented by J. Saltzcr with pianos of various makes and tho celebrated Estey organ. Gomcr Thomas of Danville had pianos nnd organs. Mrs. Nuss nlzo had a nice collec tion of pianos and organs, nnd attracted much attention with her line music. Tho White Bronze Monuments, manu facturid by tho Monumental Bronze Co., of Bridgeport, Ct was represented by Jno. A. Owens of Lewlsburg. Theso monu ments are now coming Into general use, and are much preferred to tho more expen slvc ones of grnnlte. bowing machines wcro represented by J. Saltzcr with Ihe Itoynl St. John, tho New Home, The Whlto and the Davis S. D. Neyhard had tho New Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, with which ho dona line work lu tinsel writing, darnlqg, &c D. F. Weiss had the Singer machine and was busy showing Its merits. Eicholtz Si Melxell of Milton, had several varieties. II. J. Clark & Son had their section wel) arranged with dress cloths, shawls and fancy nrtlcles. I. W. nartman it Son had a fine display of dress cloths and wraps. Bloomsburg Woolen Mills had a number of pieces of their celebrate d dress cloths. D. Lowenberg had his display of robes, blankets, trunks and valises. C. S. Fur mau represented the harness and saddlery also robe3 and blankets. F. D. Dcntler nnd J. A. Hess each had a flno display of boots nud hl.ocs. B. I. Price had a caso of spectacles and eye glasses- The School Furnishing Co. had n number of their Conner school dealt. Mrs. C. U. Ilabb had a caso of trimmed bonnets and hats all of her own trimming. . Tho Farmer's Produco Exchango had samples of Do Voo & Co's ready mixed paints and paste, tho Soluble Pncltic guano, Nobsquo gunno nnd Dis solved bone phosphate. G. B. Martin had a case of beautiful horso shoes. Itabb it Itchm, specimens of their crockery manu facture. A number of washing machines wcro rep resented, among them a now ono of a lato pattern by C. Jiears it Son. The stove nnd tinware depaitment wns a success. II. G. Eshleinan it Co had ranges, double heaters, tinware, &c. C. B. Ent of Llghtstreet a good display of stoves and tinware. E. B. Browcr had tho Iloyal Esther and Apollo rmges, tho Model Crown and Penn Iloyal sqnaro double heaters and the Homo Ventilating stove. L. E. Whary also had stoves. The display of agricultural implements surpassed nil pre vious years. Ilaiman & Hassert repre sented the D. M. Osbomo it Co. mowers, reapers and bludcrs. John Wolf with tho Champion reapers and binders, also grain drills und hay rakes. Tho Keystone Ag. works with their thresher and separator. White & Conner of Orangevlllu with their celebrated thresher and separator also tho Lion fodder cutter. II. F. Clurk tho Buckeye farm machinery, drills, rakes, cultivators, cider and lard press. Shadier, Markel & Co. of Fleetwood, Berks Co. grain separators,corn and cob breakers &c. B. Miller with tho Keystone Agrlcultur al implements, manufactured at Pottstown, Pa. J. M. Hulshizcr of Llghtstreet with his grain separators. Jcsso Beaver & Son ot DanvilU with their hay ladders, plows, cultivators, bay cutters corn shelters, Sec. John Eves of MlllvlIIa had two farm wagons, ono light wagon and ono platform spring wagon. Tho display of poultry was largo and of tho best varieties. Tho stock was tho best ever exhibited. The Lackawanna Breeders Association of Waverly, Pa. had 13 head of tho Holsteln Frcstan. A. S. Shinnor of Ilcdlnglon, Pa. had 31 head representing Ayershlre, Hoi stein, Guernsey and Swiss. Also 0 head of sheep lot tho Hampshire Down ant) Spanish Merino, John Itumbach had a number ot thoroughbred Holsteln also a Bolder cow. The stock from our own couuty was very fine, representing the Holsteln, Jersey, Durham and Gradod. Tho sheep department was good every pen being filled. Tho swlno was also of tho best, Dr. Gardner's Duroo Jersey wero much admired. THE 11ACES. Tho following Is a summary of tho wcek'a raolng i TIIUKSDAT, 2:40 class i purse, 150; divided $75, 537.80, $23.60, 16. ltuby Utur, blk. 111., Dunmoro 1 10 1 Charllo F-, b. g., Wllkos-Barro 3 8 0 3 Dan L., b. g. ltlngtown 4 3 5 4 Banana Boy, d. g. W!!kcs.Barro..,.3 6 3 3 Besso Lee, s. m. Lewlsburg Q 4 4 5 Time-8;3Sj, 2:431, 2:42, 2:3.0 Thu farmers' trot was declared oil, there not being enough starters on hand to mako a race. FltlDAY. Colt raco 1 purso $40 1 divided S20, 10, 0, $4. Maud, W. J. Hldlay I 1 2 1 Little May, Philip Creasy 3 3 1 3 Daisy, O. A. Mcllenry 3 3 3 3 Prince, E. L. Adams 4 4 4 4 nine a:i, v-.w, :uuj, Uij. 2:30 class 1 purso, $200 1 dlv!ded-i100, $00, !0, 420. Mott Medium. W. J. Harvoy 1 3 1 1 Jcsso Gould, Alex Davison 3 13 2 Jesse, Jacob Bader tl 3 3 3 Jennlo Grace, N. M. Frcck 5 5 4 4 Itobert 0., Wm. Hughes 4 4 6 5 Tlmc-2:3lj, 2:303, 2:83, 8:32. SATumiAT. 2:60 class 1 puree, $100i divided, $50, $25, $15. $10. Banana Boy, Wllkcs.Barrc 1 1 1 J. V,, Lewlsburg 2 3 3 Wm. 0., Philadelphia 8 3 8 Filtnore, Bloomsburg 4 5 4 Lena Bell, Scranton 6 4 6 Time 2:40, 2:48, 2:47 Free-for-all 1 purse, SlOOi divided 200, 100, $00, 840. Pilot Boy, Wllllamsport 2 1 1 1 Jesse, Bethlehem 1 8 3 8 Stephen O., Wyoming 3 3 2 3 Tommy M,, Hnztcton 4 4 4 4 Time 2:291, 2:29, 230J, 2:33. Tltc TourlHtH. On Thursday nnd Friday evenings of last week tho ever popular plaj of "Tour ists in a Pullman Palace Car" wns present ed at tho Opera House by n first class com pany Tho houso was well filled the first night nnd crowded tho second, which speaks well for the play. Every part Is In competent hands, and there was not a weak spot anywhere. Chas Klrko as Solomon Goldstein Is as good as "Snra'l of l'oscn," nnd Harry Clarke as Sir Henry Oathmerc re minds ono strongly of Tjord Dundreary. Each character Is worthy of special men tion, but spuco forbids. Should this com pany ever return here they will bo warmly welcomed. Spectacles and Eyo glasses at Georgo A. Clark's Book Store. Democratic .ilecllnnH. Democratic meetings will bo held at tho following named places to begin at 7:30 o'clock In tho evening. Saturday October 23, ut Fowlersvllle school house. Saturday October 23, nt Bcudcrtown, Fishingcrcok school house Monday October 25, nt Lazarus school house, Montour twp. Monday October 25, nt Beaver Valley, Potter Smith's hotel. Tuesday October 20, nt Numidia, Locust twp. Wednesday October 27, at Evansvlllo school house. Wednesday October 27, at Cnnby, Mt. Pleasant. Friday October 29, at Slabtown, Locust township, Saturday October 30, at Malnvlllo school house. A new stock of gold and silver watches at L. Bcrnhurd's. Unit on IlarrlH. At the resldcnco of tho bride's parents Oct. 13, in Sharpstown. New Jersey. Miss Emma P. Ilolton nnd F. P. Harris of Woodstown, N. J., formerly of this county, weru married. Tho happy couple at onco started to visit friends in tho old Keystone via Phlla. to Hamburg whero they wero royally entertained by his brother, from whence they camo to Bloomsburg accom panied by Mrs. Dr. Wm. HarriB, where they were tbe guests of his sister Mrs. T. W. Pursel where a number wcro gathered tn do honor to tho distinguished pair and tho supper prepared later iu the evening. Tho Bloomsburg cornet band remembering that Mr. Harris was a musician of no mean reputo nnd 11 good band mau of long stand ing, put in nn appearance and rendered somo choice selections which were highly appreciated, and of course received their reward. Mr. and Mrs. II. will visit his mother and relations at Buckhoru and vicinity and return to Woodstown where he Is engaged in the drug business, nnd that their wedded life may bo long and happy Is the wish of their many friends. When catarrh has progressed to a certain extent, it is only a step to that terribly fatal disease, consumption. If you havo catarrh, even slightly, it is a terrible mis. take to allow it to continuo its course un checked. If you will only read, you will find conclusive reasons why you should take Hood's Sarsnparllla for catarrh, lu the statements of many people who havo been completely cured of this disease in its most severo forms. Send for book containing abuudant evidence to C. I. Hood fc Co., proprietors of Hood's Sarsnparilla, Lowell, Mass. A Cireat lUKplaj. AS BEES nr VIS1TOH.S ATTENDING THE MILTON fa in. Among tho elegant displays was that of Held it Co., which consisted of twenty threo palls of different kinds of lino cut tobaccos, and llfty-flve brawls of plug, the latter bciug in glass front boxes the shape and size of a butt of tobacco. These, to gether with a large gallery of pictures ad vertising the various goods In their line, made up a most attractive display, n de- tailed report of which will be of interest to mauy. Of tho pictures their "Golden Bee" cigar card was by far tho most prominent. Next iu prominence was a line oil painting of Blnckwell's "Bull Durham.". Others wero elegant pictures advertising Venable'f "Viuco, " Finzer's "Old Honesty," Gall & Ax's "Navy," Feigner's "Busy Bee" and "Miner's." Of cigarettes Kinney's "Sweet Caps," Duko's "Cameo," Kimball's "Satin' and Allen & Glnter'a ' 'Virginia Brlghts" wero consplclous. Of smokiug thero wero Frlshmuth's "Original," WeHiuan&Dwire'a "Mule har" ami "Blush" lino cut, and Fllugst, Doerholler & Co's "Piper Held, sleek." Tho plug tobacco uuder glass wcro Fin zer Bro's "Old Honesty," "Jolly Tar.' "Pancake," "Old Nick" and "Five Broth crs"; Lawrence Lotticr's "Belfast" Susque- uannn," "Black Jack," "West End,' "Bright it Black" and "Peach Bottom" Wilson & McCullay's "Happy Thought,' "Gold Hope,' "Merry War" nnd "Zero" Geo. A. Schwartz & Co's. "Milton,' "Coonskln," "Bright and Checkered,' "Dandy," "No. 5" uud "Bugle" j Pflugst, Doerholler it Co's. "Piper Heidslcck, "Battle Axe," "Bravo," "People's Choice," 'Dice,' 'Punch' nnd 'Newsboy Jas. G. Butler it Co's. 'Peach Pie' nud 'B. 6, V. J. borg it Co's. 'Spear Head' and , 'Black Diamond' 1 DIck, Mlddlcton it Co's 'Check, and 'Brown Dick' j Wcislngcr & Bate's 'Miner's Best' and 'Hipper' j S. W. Ycncable it Co's. Yiuco' In llvo styles, 'Nlmrod,' 'Old Gold' nnd 'lieu. Franklin' j D. II. MoAlplno it Co's 'Jack and Jill,' 'Silver Shield' and 'Chocolate Cream' j P. Lorlllard & Co's. largo caso of their various plugs nnd two styles of 'Tycoon' ; Mussel man Tobacco Co's. 'Boot Jack,' 'iilack Bass' and 'Bco Lino' ; Kentucky H. It, Tobaoco Co's. 'K. of L.,' 'llallroad' and 'Assembly 8P. Flnzcr it Bros , employed a man to cut up and distribute free amoug tho visitors a quantity of 'Old Honesty' plug, which brand has a largo salo in Hits community, From tho Milton ' Weekly Aram' MUtm, IV Oct. 8, 1880. I'lslilimi-rcclt l'rlcmlH' Monthly Mcutliiir Hcliool .MlllviUc, I'a. A graded day ichool for both sexes hav ing a well organized preparatory depart mcnt. Tho course of study adopted, offers superior advantages for a thorough, guard. cd cducntlon at very moderate terms. Boarding obtained at reasonable rales. For full particulars address, Ansib C. Doitr.AKD. Principal. ocl5-3m MlllviUc, Pa itiiHt llcnton, G M. Gibbons owns n turkey hero that laid 180 eggs In so many consecutive days. Philip Gibbons raised an apple that measured 14 Inches In circumference nnd weighed 17 ouncca. Martin Gregory's barn In Falrmount township, Luzcrno county, burned with contents last Sunday night n week. Threo head of horsca perished. Tho week betoro ho garnered 103 bushels of buckwheat. $500 or $000 Insurance only. Supposed to bo the work of nn incendiary. Tho whooplngcotigh rages among somo of our sturdy citizens. The Wolf is sporting among prohibitory Bhccp. It Is claimed that ho has a largo fold, It is possible that ho Is clothed In 'sheep's clothing.' Go It Woll, tho Beavers aro after you. Thero nro still somo cases of hog chol era. It docs not appear to bo as fatal as at first. Hon. James Mcllenry of Cambrn, has gone to tho city to lay In his winter supply of goods, It Is n vital question with tho citizens cast of this placo ns to which point the W. & W. railroad will cross tho B. & 3. The universal dcslro Is that Stillwater will bo tho point. Mrs. Alex Colley an Insano person, aged about 70 years, died tho latter part of last week. Sam and Benny Gibbons captured a large coon one evening last week. Cider is a scarcity in this locality. Owing to tho short corn crop thero will not bo much pork fattened. The monotony of tho times Is frequently broken by tho heavy booming, caused by blasting nt tho Stillwater bluff just bclcw the mill. Tho B. Si S. is being pushed rap- Idly along. This has bem thu quietest stato cam paign thus tar ever known in this commu. nlty. The Beaver dam has't bioken yet, It looks too black. Kclfitlca. Wounds. Headfirhe. Foothache. Fpralm, etc Price cts. a bottle. BoM bj all :tnii?crifttt- CnlitlnrL Th rmn. j.' 'v .."-"i". 1 f.u1mi1 femrnri. A. (1 Mrvrr Ac. Co.. Hnlrv DR.. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons la advanced stagei of the Disease. For Sale hj cli Drug, gists. Price, S5 cents. MARRIED. SMITH PATrEBSON. On the 9th Inst., at tho Reformed parsonage, lu Or- angevlllc, by Hev. A. Houtz, Mr, O. .1. Smith to Miss Eva A. Patterson, both of Berwick, Pa. HESS-SMITII. On tho 13th Inst., at tho Reformed parsonage, in Ornngcvllle, by Hev. A. Houtz, Mr. Walter B. Hess, of Jonestown, to Miss Alice M. Smith, daugh ter of Sheriff Samuel Smith, of Blooms burg, Pa. MoBHIDE SMITH. At tho homo of the bride's parents, in Jerscytown, Octo ber 7, 188G, by Kev. II. C. Munro, Mr. El mer McBrldo, of Whlto Hall, to M1S3 Lau ra Smith. ECKMAN BRUNEU. At MlllviUc on October 14, 1880, by Hov. F. P. Mnnhart, C. W. Eckman, of Sereno, to Sadlo Bru- ner, of Millvllle. HOUSE CREVEL1NG. At W. P. Creveling's, October 7, 1880, by Rev. F. P. Mnnhert, Samuel House, of Danbury, Ct., to Eda Creyellng. DIED. PHILLIPS. In Eyer's Grove, Saturday evening, October 10, 1880, of consumption, Jennie, daughter of Amelia Phillips, (now Mrs. William DeMott,) and granddaughter of Allen Phillips, aged 10 years, 8 months nnd 10 days. "We are offering groat Sowing Mucliines. & fa IS S3 a S S 8 '3 fa IWClUHSf, HTUI JtMIc, ilniiRfl,M Jnm., HctUd., Cuts Luniba-O ro, 1'leorliT, Horm. Frot-blt,ll .ulf.)!n. Onln.v. Rnra Tlimnt Ufl IMBTCIMENTS Among tho Pianos wo lmndlo nro tho ITERS & POND, C. C. BRIGGS. BAUS & CO., HCIIOMACKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos aro all first-class and fully warranted for fivo years. , . le?diS Organs S TATES and other makes. Our leading Sowing Machinesaro tho celohrated WHITE, NEW DAVIS. NEW DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST, TOI1N and rAN.IARIi1 ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and bestotary Sowing Machine in tho world. nwarnSjlWilP writ0 for aitalK,ies to J.SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GHEAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. A O It EAT MISTAKE has licrctoforo been mado In tlio treatment of rhruinattfm, neuralgia, and nervous nr dick headache. This Is evidenced by Iho falluroon tho part of thousands of suflcrers to find relief, even though they have ex hausted the skill of various physicians and tiled numerous to-called remedies. To furli Atliloplioros is offered ns a taft, ture, nnd qtiek cure. Its tuecesa has been phe nomenal, nnd yet It is not surprising be rnuso it vill do all that is claimed for it. The Atliloplioroa Co. will gladly refer any who dcslto to mako an investigation to ro leliable parties who have been cured by it. Wnrrensburgh, N. Y. Enclosed find postal notu for one-half dozen bottles of j our Atlilophoros. It is wonderful how it cures every rase whero I can persuade them to try. The talcs aro increasing. My sister-in-law waa given up to dlo by tho doctors; they sent for mcj I took abottla of Atlilophoros and persuaded her to try It, the second dose gave relief. She had not lain in bed fur two weeks; the next night sho went to bed and slept all night; In ono week she wns tip and at work around the house. Many thanks. Jilts. Jko.D. Nutting. It is owing to Atlilophoros that I am alive. I have suffered with inflammatory rheumatism for years, most of (lie time be ing perfectly helpless. But ono bottle of Atlilophoros has cured me. Thero is no thing liko It for the fpeedy relief and per mcnt cure of rheumatism, ho I recommend it to all, knowing it will accomplish what it claims to do. Mns. E. Vickers, 40 Pleasant St., Waterbury, Conn, F. C. Hazzard, Uripcr Lisle, N. Y.,sayi: "I had neuralgia in the head nnd neck, and Atlilophoros cured them." Every druggUt should keep Athlophoros and Atlilophoros Pills, but whero they can not bo bouidit of the druggist the Atlilo phoros Co.;,112 Wall fcVNow York, will send cither (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per boltlo for Athlophoros and COc. for Pills. For liver anil kidney ilNcnsra, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, romtlpfltlon, liendachc, Impure blood, ic, A tbloi horos Tills aro unequaled. t LOCAL NOTICES. Having just received ncjlludcr for fin ishing silks and cloths, I nm prepared to clean and dye gents' clothing, Indies' clonks, sacques, silks, dresses, shawls, &c. Feathers djed and curled. Packages for warded by express will receive prompt at tention, according to directions. Call or nddrcss, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg Woolen Mills. sep24-tf. McKlllip, Bloomsburg. Crayon Artist nnd Photographer. Instantaneous process. Fine Cabinet Photos, only $3 a doz. (tf Coal I Coal 1 1 Conl ! 1 1 Now is ltin llnii in nnrrlmRP vrmr Fnll 1.1.1. iTiniu wm, ..- li 'lui'UO luilliouiufc stovo coal, in car lots, say llvo or six torn:, tho same as furnished on tho D. L. it W. R. R.,2240 lbs. to the ton, each ton to bo weighed by Fairbanks' scales. All coal from the Lto Mines Whllo Ash. O. A. Jaoobt. Port Noble, August 13, 1880. If. "Hello I Hello I"' ' "Well, what Is It?' "What did you use on your oats this spring " Moro Phillips' soluble bone." Did you use the same on your potntocs ?" "No. What did you uso ?" "Sharplesa & 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 ? ' Will it suit you to bring mo a load of fertilizer up to-morrow ?" "Where do you want me to get it ?'' Down nt the Farmers' Produce Exchange. "They don't kef p It do they ?" "O, yes they do, why you can get anything you want there." "Is that so ?" "Yes. sir, you cau get Lister Bros' ammoniatcd bone, Lister Bros.' U. S. E. bone. E. Frank Coe's Knickerbocker solubbj Pacific guano, Allentown complete bone phosphate. Moro Phillips' super phos phato ot 'line, Diamond bone, Moro Phil lips' soluble bone German potash, John F. Orth's Reading bone, Sharpless it Carpen ter's No. 1 bone, Shaiplcss it Carpenter's acid phosphate, M L. Shoemaker ito Co. swift sure. All the above goods are sold at from 20 to 30 per cent less than nny oilier fertilizer sold, and all kinds of grain taken in exchange for them. Before pur chasing your fcrdllzera call nnd give them a trial and sive time, money and trouble. June 25 4 m. Now is red flnnncl time nt I. W. Hart maa it Son's, best twilljd in tho county for 20c. yd. ITilmrulc ff nlrpoa r.f rnalitnfti.na nlnfliQ and other dress goods of all colors at I. W. Hartman it Son's 10c. to 62.00 per yard. Just received at Miss E. Barklcy's Main St. below Market, a new lot of ladles' nnd misses felt hats fancy feathers flno milli nery &c. in the latest styles and ut prices to suit the limes. Tho greatest fair ever held in Blooms burg is over. Not so with I. W. Hartman it Son's stock of ladles', misses' and child rcn's coats, 200 yet to select from. Call soon. Justices' and Constables' blanks, all kinds, kept on hand at tho Comjmiiian ofllco. tf. See tho new white and decorated dishes at I. W. Hnrtman it Sou's, good arrange ment now to show them. . Shipping tngs, with or without strings, at the Coi.umman olllce. tf. Gr IR, IE A T inducements to persons desiring 'j-J 'V t!- I.L. is -Ht aro tho colohrnted ESTEY. MILLER, UNITED ' 7 Our sample books contain everything In tho printing line, and goods not kept in stock can bo obtained at short notice nt tho CottiMiiiAM ofllco. H. Ladles, remember tho Wheeler nnd Wil son New No. 8. sowing machine is nt tho bend of all machines Intended for light and heavy work, automatic tension nnd Is n self threading machine, for further partic ulars call In nt tho New I'dcnlstoio nnd if the agent Is not in Mr. Deitcrlck, tho proprietor of tho New I'dcnl storo la over ready to show you anything about thu ma. chine and nlso sell It ut tlio tamo time. Always call at tho Pdeal store for 'he new No. 8. Wheeler & Wilson. Mr. Dilteilck Is always at his post. Envelopes, letter heads, nolo heads, bill heads, statements, business cards, nnd nil kinds of commercial printing at the Colum bian ofllcc. tf. Executors' and administrators' books nt tho Columhian olllce. receipt it. ,J3USLNESS NOTICES., . Tho world moves. Our grandmothers used brown sugar, wo use white 1 they used common blown srap, wo usi whltu soap. Tho best white soap is Dreydopel's Borax Soap, which cau bo used for all purposes to which soap Is applicable. oct 22 4t QUEEN VICTOllIA'S CItOWN. Tho ctown of Queen Vlctoila consists of diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires and emeralds, set In silver nnd gold. Its gross weight Is 39 oz. C dwt. troy. Tho number of diamonds nro 3,352; pearls, 273; rubles, 0; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. it Is an old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It Is uettcr to wenr tho crown of perfect health nnd peaco of mind through tho curatlvo effects of Per rlnc's Puro Barley MUt Whiskey. For sale by druggists and all dealers. The TEitmiiLE ijhain which scrofula has upon the system must bo arrested, nnd tlio blood must bo purified, or serious conse quences will ensue. For purifying and vltnllzlng effects, Hood's Sarsnparilla has been found superior to nny other prepara tion. It expels every trnco of impurity from the blood, nnd bestows new lllu and vigor upon every function of tho body, en abling It to entirely overcome disease. Erysipelas and obsllnatu ulceis, bolls, carbuncles and running sores ot every kind nro cleansed, tho polson.germs desttoyed nnd a speedy curcell'icted by using Darbya Prophylactic Fluid "I have been allllcted with the Erysipelas. Nothing would heal tho sore or stop thu running. 1 used Darbya Prophylactic Fluid nnd found a speedy cure. Havo also tried it in several other cases and it proved effcctual."-S. P. Giikki:, It Is useless to attempt the euro of any disease, it tho blood is allowed to remain Impure. Neuralgia and rheumatism nru traccablo to a disordered condition if tho blood, nnd m numberless cases havo been cured by taking 11 few bottles of Ajcr's oarsupnriixa. SrEErt's Pout GitAi'E Wines foi: Weakly Peusons. This product of the grape Is prescribed and used by leading physicians, when a nourishing winu la desirable ; es pecially for females, aged persons and con sumptives ; and by churches for common Ion. Hundreds of New York physicians havo visited Specr's vineyards and wine' cellars, and pronounced his wine pure nnd unexcelled In healthful properties, it is sold by druggists. Tlte Olil Way antl llie Ji-w. The Old Wat Rock the baby in a sap. trough, carry it to town In a potato basket, glvo it salts and senna for a ph sir, wash It with soft soap and water; when sick doao it to death with harsh medlclues, und then say: "The Lord claimed it." The New Way Use Dr. Hand'a Remedies for Chil dren, which have been tested in Ids prnclico for 15 years. They aro pure, safe, und a God-send to parents aud cliildien. Dr. Hand's remedies are: Teething Lotion, a wonderfully sopthing and harmless lotion to batho tho gums of teething babes. Colic Cure, promptly relieves colic and soothes cross babes without .stupefying them. Pleasant Physic, for children and adults, cures constipation. Worm lillxir, which Is combined with a purge. Cough and Croup Mt dlclne. has no superior In its line. Diarrhoea Mixture, cures when ev crj thing else falls. General Tonic, gives tono nnd appetite to weakly children. Chafing Powder, heals soro nnd chafed ba bies in a day. Price of each, only 25 cts. For sale by C. A. Klelm, druggist. The President ot tho Cambridge, Mass., t iro ins. uo., rccommcuus noou s fciirsu parilla as a building up and strengthening remedy. Sec Mlut Ihe Secretary of the Interitate Poultry and Pet btoclc A&bOcUligii, tf CoUleii, Illinois, lays : AucuU 3, 1886. S. S. MYERS. 3 DcauSik: I h.te used tome of your Chick, chlck-er re.ke: (Poultry Food). .amutUhed that it Increases the egg production t.f my fowls. A. A. COWIJLRY. When Dtby wag elck, we fjavo her Oastorla, Vfhen sho m a Chad, he cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, the clans to CastorU, When aha had Children, aho gavo them Catoria, OCtl-5t. to purcliiisc Pianos, Organs and 2 f j m ja( tea SS e& SIS