The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA KWDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1887. COMT 1ILM1D till IlltX. TrMns on tho Philadelphia H it. leave Iluport u follows i 7:14 . m. Ija7 a. m. 8:10 p. m. 0 : P. m. Trains on tho D. L. A W. H. It. loaTO Bloomaburir follows I NORTH. IODTB. 7:11 ft. m. 8:33 a. m. 11:01 ft. to. U:05 p. m. a.: p. m. :is v. m. 6:36 p.m. n:il i. ra. SOBTn. 11:M a. m. 411) p. m. 5:80 p. m. Trains on tho N.&W. II. Railway pass Bloom erry as rouows : NORTH. 1o:44 a. m. 8:44 p. m, i.so p. ra. Vlll'lll north. .ourn. 10:14 am Ulpm John A. Funston, administrator of the citato of Samuel Mcllick, deceased, will sell vnluablo real ostato on tbo premises In Orange township. Saturday, September 21th at 1 O'clock p. m. "for rent. Fob Balk on Hknt. Tho Music Ilall. formerly Eureka Mnk, Is offered for sale or rent on reasonable terms by tbo now manager. 1'artlcs wishing to hold fcstl. vals will do well to see llio manager. J. D. Shaffer, Manager, igi Farmer Wanted. A farmer of czpcricnco and character may obtain a five-years' leaso of a small farm (111 acres) upon advantageous terms on tho Glrard Kstalo Lands in tho Cata wlssa Valley between Brandonvillo and Glrard Manor. The farm is provided with a new, uauusuuiu uuu cuuvcuicm uousc, new barn and outbuildings, and is well sunnllcd with eood water. A man Is wanted who can furnish his own stock andcauipmcnt,and may become a permanent tenant Also, a farmer wanted to occupy nouso on larm ai wages. Meier. ences requested. Address, Ukbkb B. TuoMrsoN, Engineer Glrard Estate, 12aug8t. l'ottsvllle, Pa. A Rare CUance for a Lively Mnt, The Centralla Ilotel Is offered for salo cheap and on easy terms. I, is well local, ed, large and commodious and affords tho right man a good opportunity to make money. Apply or address to Mits. Wm. Pfkiffer, Centralla, I'enna. To All Whom it May Concern. Take notice, that at a mcetine held bv the Liquor Men's Protective Association of Columbia county, Pa., it was unanimously agreed to notify all persons engaged in the llauor business, with or without license. that. wo give all constables notice for the last time to make a true and correct return to Court of any person or persons violating the linuor law. The constables neglecting their duties as such will be reported to the proper author ity by the Association, to be dealt with Be coming to law. ut. Liquou Men's Fuoteotive Association. Boarders Wanted Parties attendlne Court can bo accommodated with good boarding at Mrs. Jacoby's, corner of Main and Market streets, in First .National Bank building. sep9. To close out certain lines of wedding in vitations a number of bargains arc offered at this office. Those wanting small lots, from 10 to 26, will save money by ordering at the Columbian office. tf THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho Weather tt.wHil kl - i jjjj !'"" u ineuBnm Hcmnnnls of Uasslmfrnint n, ti.L for boys' pants-nt Lowcnbcrg's. Bhamokln Is maklnir an rarnnt -it .... - " .jsuiiu a military company. An elegant lino of PALL HAth Just rccelvcq at Lowcnbcrg's. Thursday, tho 8ih l'nt. . ii, .... .... fpr tho registration and assessment of vol Tho dccr-huntlng season win oocrisinnu contlnuo until December loth. A counterfeit two-dollar silver rr.ninnn. Is said to bo In circulation. Look out for them, A fine lino of box rmncrs. Inn nun a .i to see them. All prices at Clark's book B'ore. The Luzerne county fair will bo held at Wyoming on tho 27lb. 28iii nn.i om. September. Oysters are now In season, and lovors of tho blvolvo can obtalu them In all tho different styles at tho various restaurants nnd oyster saloons of town. A profitable autumn retail trade is oraong the Indications of tho business baromotcr. Tho crops havo been good and prices fair and producers will havo plenty of cash to buy what they wont. Tho Northern Columbia and Bouthern Lus. County Agricultural Society Fair will bo held at Berwick, 8cptcmbor 21, 82, 23 and 24. Tho premiums for this year are moro liberal than any of tbo previous years ana everything points to a grand succtss, Mr. Alfred Mctlcnrv, of Benton, Btarted for l'hllalclphla Wednesday to buy a new stock of merchandise for tho fall trade. Woods will bo received next week. Look out for n flno stock at low prices. Mr. Mc. Henry's nephew accompanied him to Phila dclphla. 1'eoplo who do much travcllne will bo glad to know that tho Pennsylvania road Rrlmnl i,n,i,. ..i i 7T, B "uu mm mu icnuiiyiYania roai thln n ,d i ' 'owH ery. has begun tbo salo of 1000-mile mlleag, i,?.?CCded ,nBCh01 WOrk' ttt Clark' books, tho selling of wh.ch was stop book Btoro. scp9. idling of which was stonncd wnen tno lntcr-State Law went Into effect. Stovo dealers are now preparing for tbo They aro good, as before, on all branches tan ami winter campalim. A brisk trailo of the road. iaintlHnn1i.il -" I A ...I .I.. Tl o. li i ... I" b1"!!.-. vttuti uu tuu x, iK u. roau came in collision with a freight truln and was past Hummer there has been comparatively derailed Monday morning, near William little sickness. sport. A brakemau named Joyce, living rr iv tr...i.. i... i. i, . . i mauauuy nane, was Kinca. JNono or . .. .. . uiruvcu ins premises I (lio other train hand. w(.r l.,t,,t . trafllc on tho road was delayed several on south Main street by building a now wooden fence. hours by tho accident. A land slldo occurred on tho N. & W. U. railroad last Saturday, which delayed trains ior a snort time. Wo tender thanks to Representative Fox tho lino of tho N. & W, Miss Bado O. Obi and Mr. C. F. Qlrlon 1 wcro united In marrlago last Wednesday afternoon at tho rcsldcnco of tho brldo's parents In Buckhorn. A small number of friends and relatives witnessed tbo cere mony, and Joined lu their congratulations to the happy couple. Harry, tho eight-year-old son of David Boody, of ltupcrt, was drowned In tho ca nal, near tho aqueduct, on Bunday, about noon. Ho stepped on a log and slipped Into tbo water. Ills brother was with him, but was unablo to render him any assistance Tho body was recovered. Charley Boo, a Mongolian, was married to Mrs. Mary Hanold, at tho laundry of Blue Kcc. last Tuesday afternoon. Tho ceremony was pcrformod by Hcv. Btuart Mitchell. Tho brldo was a Wilkcs-Darrcan and Charley formerly kept a laundry at Danvlllo. Tbo couple have bought out King Kco's laundry and will' contlnuo to run 1U Blng Kcc has gone to Sunbury, where ho will contlnuo In the laundry bus iness. Tho Btato Normal School, at Blooms burg, will begin its nineteenth year on Tuesday, September 0, 1887. Candidates for tbo Senior Class will pre sent thcmsclvos before tbo Faculty on Monday, Aug. 22, nnd tho Btato examina tion will begin on tho 23d. Tho class al. ready promises to bo tho largest over en rolled here. Many prepared hero have taken high standing In college. Tho school gives thorough training in tho com. mon branches. Bend for catalogue. 4tal9 Mrs. Deborah Harrison died at her homo Tlio Hclioul Muddle. Tho Board of Directors of Bloom Bchoot MARRIED. Fr hla, always appear about the Wanamaker build- ntr. which was erected In a trlco In lftft entirely for his own exhibit. Tho annual shows aro al ways Interesting, but lo Mnirle interest In all tho spacious Krounds and structural ever coinparo with Wanamaker's. And It's always now. Hicro in an Invention or dlnnlar. always seeking some original lorra oi grouping, ana nuaing it. mu visitor ot this year finds Utilo except tho building TUB PENNSYLVANIA BTATK Milt, Tho earliest signs of liro at tho Btato Agrlcultur m f nir. wnir.n innv nci i pinrr Trnr aL i uuHui'i' District has reached no compromlw on tho matter of tho election of a Principal, and tbo schools wcro not opened on Monday mornlug. A. W. Fry, janitor of tho Third street school house, was directed by Messrs. Kramer, Itabb, Roscnstock and Brown to bavo tho building In readiness for school on Monday morning, but on Saturday night Isaiah Hageubucb, Presi dent of tho board, went to tho Janitors ot both buildings and demnnded tho keys, and thus prevented tho schools from open ing. At ono of the mectlugs qf tho board a proposition was mado by Messrs. Kram er, Itabb and Honcnstock to comprotnlso tho matter by employing Mr. Buckley at $000, but this was rejected. Subsequent ly an offer was mado to accept It, and then It was rojected by tho other sido. William Kramer, Henry Iloscnstock and William Itabb, thrco of tho directors, held that as all of tho teachers had been elected oxcept tho Principal, that tho Bchools should open Monday' morning, without a Principal, and that those teachers elected should proceed with their work. Thoso three directors, therefore, upon legal ad vice, directed tho jAnltors to go to tho Sec retary of tho Board, Mr. J. J. Lanall, and demand tho keys lo tho building. When Mr. janitors ho said ho would giv Bccretary and they could get them of him. a prancl and memorable OCCas- which I am acquainted. ...I .. . .. I..1 IT. T .... 1 1 . ... .... .1 mien uio janiiors wnueu upon air. uawuii The Trades dt'snlav th original form ot Itself to suggest tho display of last year and tho year uoioro, ana, wnaiovcrsuojccui uir uriuuisiii may bo found, s ircly sameness and dullness are not among locm. A sort ot preview or the exhibition nas ixn giv. en us, chaos everywhere elBO, order hero while tho trfmrrnl exhibition labor on. doubtrul when order will reign, and the oxclted, anxious exhibit or pants ana sweats in nervous euoix to do roaor, the calmness of careful forethought and complcto preparation pervades Wanamakert. In artlstlo relict and Judicious contrast aro furnl ture, carpets, curtains, lamps, Ueneva ituslo-boxes house furnishings, mons furnishings, women's drCHtca, lacca, and scores of things more from tho vast uaiaar ou market street, a visitor ui tuo Fair will miss It If ho mLiaoa Wanamaker'a. Tho I show as a whoio Is delightful to contemplate. There la beauty ot color and art In arrangement, giuDgamost pleasing general cnect, anu tncro Is Interesting detail that win please and Instruct moro especially the feminine mind. And thcro Is In tho mlnature show a reflection of the great wanamaker'B tuai tens me story or moaeru trauo and its relation to the consumer. WANAMAKERS. rniLiDnrnu, Monday, Sept. 6, 1S8T. Store open all day on Satur day. Of course you will come to iineenbuch obtained tho keys from tho Philadelphia during the Consti itors ho said ho would givo them to tho tutional Centennial. It will be BEllUF.lt HAULAN. At tho rcsldcnco ot J. M. Glrton, near Jcrscytown, August 25, 1887, by Itev. J. (Juldln, Mr. Harrison K. Bcrgcr to Miss Sarah JL Harlan. UES3 1UCHAHT. At thi Reformed parsonage, Btoomsburg, Pa., August 13, 1887, by ltov. J. B. Wagner, Mr. William . Hess to Miss Mattie J. Rlchart, both ot Forks, Columbia county, Pa. CROFT JENKINB. At tho same place, by the samo, August 17, 1837, Mr. James Croft to Miss Elizabeth Jenkins, both ot Danville, Pa. BOWEU-FOLK. At tho samo place, by tho samo, September 1, 1887, Mr. Cyrus F. Bower, of Moorcsburg, l'a,, to Miss Lydla a Folk, ot Buckhorn, Pa. BHULTZ ECKENROTU. Atthosamo place, by tbo same, September 1, 1887, Mr. Miles Shultz to Miss Leah Eckenrotb, both ot Bloomsburg, Pa. Scarlet fever and diphtheria are spread by contagion, by tho transfer of living matter. These particles como from the skin, tho membranous lining of tho mouth. noso aim mroat, ana from tno intestines and urinary organs. Disinfect promptly nnd thoroughly with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, tho nrnat perm destrnver. Prof. II. T. Lunton. of tbo Vanderbllt Unlvorslty, Tenn.. says- "As a disinfect ant and detergent Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is superior to any preparation with mm Onrfi Opaffti. OoMit, TT(mrnw, Ootiyv A bronchitis Whooping CwiKh, 1 ndf lent Co IH1 .'umruTTii I pnn"timrvttvil fl tsrwcni li tilrnncM Mtgw or H the Jii,Me.l'rt'-E5rtfc Cot I lion, Ufimmrj isr mmp couah tturvD li mtl onlr In roplitcrwl Trad-MrV. to ylt 1 1 fw?-ImijolirTi'turt-of AAn I itull tt A. V, lltytr o.,d ho Raid hcdid not bavo tho keys. Tho j an. MM;f,.,f i t I had Kluncy disorder anu Bay for tho Uors redirected then to go to the echool Mil tary display, the reception good of others that Dr. Kennedy Favor- . ii ii . - , M Knt.A bv President Cleveland tho or- remedy cured me. Kev. B. C. Chandler, buildings and effect an entrance. Accord, oy i rcsiaeni uieye ana, tne or- Lchftnon finrinMw. v. i im.i Rinnn in ihn SALVATION OIL, ".The OrMteit Cur. on Earth for Pain," Will relieve more quickly than any other known remedy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Drulses, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost bites, Backache, Wounds, He nd.tche, Toothache, Sprains, &c. Soldbycll Druggists. Price 25 Cents a Dottle. Albums, rnoToaitArn, AtToaiiAni and Scrnp, a largo and complete lino at J. II. Mercer's Uiug and Book store, Evans' Block. All. THE F1NK8T KXTBACTS COLOOSR Hacbets, lMmadea, Hair lives and Bay Hum at J. 11. Mercer's Drug and Hook itore, Kvana' Block, opposite Episcopal Cburcb. lnirly, tho doors wcro opened nnd tho bells rung. Only a few of the teachers respond ation bv Justice Miller, the pub lic and private decorations, the for a copy of the Report of tho State Com missioners of Fisheries. Tho fence at tho Third street public school.houso has been much improved by a fresh coat of brown paint. Schools are opening all over the country, and tho familiar sound of tho school bells Is once moro heard in the land. Many pcoplo from this nnd nclghborlnir towns havo visited Lily Pond, on Pond on East street last Friday marnlng about cd. ln tho evening a meeting was held of crowrJs the hurrah Will be some Hill, three miles from Pond Hill station, on flvo o'clock, aged sevcnty-slic years and aU tho teachers and tho thrco directors who ,.' ... , ' ' , ,, B. railroad. It is four months, blio was mc wiuow ot tno late Canflcld Harrison. Bho had been an a beautiful place, tho pond being com. pletely surrounded with trees, and Its bor- ders covered with water lilies. It would bo a fine placo for a Summer resort. The Columbia County Fair will bo held at llloomsburg on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 12th, 18th, 14th and ISth. Excursion'ratcs can be ob. invalid for a very long time, and had not been away from her home for four or five years previous to her death. Her death was not, therefore, unexpected. Funeral services wcro held at tho house on Monday afternoon nt two o'clock, and tho remains wero Interred in Roscmont cemetery. bladder and gravel In the kidneys. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hcmedy and am now well. E. D. Parsons, Rochester, N. Y. Price SI. Schd 2-ccnt stamn to Dr. lrcciorswuo ,. , ,... , . ,,. Kcnncdv. Rondout. N. Y.. for a book on favored opening the schools. A resolution """fa """ nuuut tiu Kidney, liver and blood disorders. Men- was passed that oil teachers would bo pros- aDOUt Wltn pleasure as long as tion this paper. scpSdlt. a. i . it ii . . . ... . I T ! A tntM H lt.A Oust rt uiineii on nn rai rnn.ia. nnrnv hoKavvi uiat ui ivivviD luiuaiuiui: iu iuvi i. . ....is .i i o Mr. George B. Robblns' new house, near rmld In emlma thU vnr. v;,. Qco at Bloomsburg for week ending Sept. lec.unS ,n ..lcac.lief, ol, s 3 1 cents by mail. It won't t ell the head of Main atrt I, nnrl u t.., I ." , .7 ' " .. . n ioot. onT soiuuon 10 mo uimcuuy is uy u.ug - n, . n; plctcd. It will be a flno building. cnt next morning to open tho schools regu larly. Tuesday morning tho bells wtro rung nt the appointed tlrnc and the schools opened. The attendance was fully as large as other years, and the work of arranging tho classes proceeded without any disturbance. Should thcro bo any further trouble ln bo- memory lasts. Half the fun may be lost if you don't know the points of interest in town. We have a plump, 200-pace "Dic tionary OF PHILADELPHIA, with a large map of the city, which you can get ior 25 cents- t "l T . ... Good cheap Cassimeres sold nt great bargains, by tho yard, at Lowcnbcrg's. Mr. Wm. M. Hujhcs Is attending tho Leo Park races at Wilkcsbarro this ween and has entered several horses ln them. If you want a Truss that Is comfortable to wear and cure rupture or hernia, call on Dr. J. Schuyler, at the hardware store. 0 2l (juitc a number of Masons will go to Scranton to-day (Friday; to attend the In stltution of tho Lodge ot Perfection there. should begin now to look over their pro- ducts and pick out the fflnest for exhibi tion. The "poverty dance" lstholatc3t lnDO- vatlon. Invitations printed on straw board and enclosed In cheap yellow envelopes aro circulated. Tickets for tho ball are forty- six cents, nnd supper, nineteen cents. No gentliman Is allowed to partici pate, who has less than two patches on his clothes and the ladles aro dressed in calico. 0, 1887i Mrs. Emllv Howcr. William Hummel. oamucl jacKBon, I. Al. 1'easc, Harry anoe-mt-kcr, Mrs, W. K. Wilklns. v OAHDS, S. J.Eakman (2), George Fcnstcrmachcr, Mr. E. Goss, John Harmony, O. E Mc Bridc, Sam Meredith, Mrs. Sarah White. nlgnt. Persons calling for these letters will pleaso say "advertised." UeoiiOE A. Clare, P. M. LOCAL NOTICES. Muslins 7-8, 4 4, 54, OA, 84 04 and 104, at I. W. Uartman & Bon's. Received direct from importers first class barber supplies at Louis Vicreck's 8havlng and Hair Cutting Saloon ,Excliange Hotel, under Clark's book store. Clean towel to every customer. Particular attcn- ALL ritoriHETAHY AND TATKNT MEDICINES at J. il Mercer's Drutr and Book htore. oddo- slto Episcopal Cburch. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND WALL PAPKH, A nno stock at Mercer's Drug and Book Store, opposite Episcopal Cburch, Bloomsburg, l'a. CAST1LLE, TOILET AND MEDICATED M)ArS, a full lino at J. II. Mercer's Drag and Book Store, Upper Main Hrcct. COMBS OF ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND at very low prices at J. II. Mercer's Drug ana Book store, tblrd door abovo Iron street, Blooms turg, l'a. CONDENSED MILK, COXE'S, NELSON'S AND Cooper's Gelatine, Tapioca, Sage, Arrow Root and all trie prepared foods for children and In. vallds at Mercer's Drug and Book store, first door abovo llesa' Boot and Shoe Store, Bloomsburg, ra. PIANAUY, HEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND it into court under the following Act of 1854: "If all tho members of any board of directors or controllers shall refuse or neg lect to perform their duties by lovylng tho tax required by law, and to put or keep tho schools in operation so far as the nrocery store. you anything about the Consti- Hon given to ladies' and children's hair dtWIEotj tnhnai ( pntpnn n hut- ir v r-""'"8- answer any other question you care to ask about Philadelphia. Low priced Dress Goods. . . .. ... I Mn.l, 4-Uir. T.r.- .,.4- f U n means of Iho district win admit, or snail imnga. juau uui ui me nnrifwl nr rnfnoo to nerform nnv other duty I raspjs frnm nvpr thft spn. From enlolned by law, the court of quarter Jfe looms of the most cunning ps, SiSwVWfikK.rXS 2000 yards silk velvet ribbons, at less man nan price, at l. w. uartman son's. Having just received a cylinder for fin ishing silks and cloths, I am prepared to clean and dye gents' clothing, ladies' cloaks, sacqucs, silks, dresses, shawls, &c. Feathers dyed and curled. Packaecs for warded by express will receive prompt at- J; In Tablet form, at J. 11. Mercer's Drug and Book Store, Bloomsburg, ra. School books of all kinds at .Mercer's. Also tablets, slates, pencils, pens and hold ers, rubbers, rulers, &c,, &c, at Mercer's, Tho B. & 8. bridgo at Benton Is nearly completed. It will probably bo in readi ness to run the engine over tho last of this week. Good Boabdino at Moderate Pricks. Those attending Court should call at tho undersigned for boarding at moderate prices. Wm. Bxkks, sep9. Cor. Main and West Sts. WANTED I Two Apprentices to learn puutHninfcli.it:. Apply at I.ow cuberic'H. aug2o The price of envelopes has been recently advanced by the manufacturers, but wo have in stock 40,000 that will bo sold Just as low as ever, with your business card printed on the same, Ask tor prices. tf. personal. Miss Bade Bloan went to Eaglcsmcre last Tuesday. Paul E. Wirt, Esq., will sail Ior borne on the 34th. Hon. Iram Dorr was ln town on Wcdnes day, looking hale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Freas Brown returned from Ocenn Grove last Friday evening. Mr. B. F. Hartman will start on Monday next for Michigan, on a visit to friends, Miss Mamo Bcboch has been visiting friends at Belinsgrove the past few weeks, Miss Lottie Powell, of New York, was tno guest ot Mrs. L. B. Winterstcen last week. Mr. C. F. Knapp is away from homo this week, on a tour relating to insurance business. Mr, Robert Stiff started last Monday for Dakota, where be goes to visit bis daugh, ter, Mrs. Lake, and her family. Mr. W. N. Multer, Secretary ot tho Ber. wick Y. M. O. A., was in town on Tuesday, on business for the Association. Mr, Caleb U. Uollenbeck, ot Minnesota, spent a fow weeks hero visiting his sister, Mrs. K. B. Walkor. He left for homo on Monday, Messrs. Ikclcrand Rcifsnyder, of Blooms, burg, came over last Monday on their bl. cycles and cleaned up our tennis players, Catawlssa Item. Mrs. Nuss.wlth her two daughters,Laura and Mamie, lelt last Tuesday evening for Wichita, Kansas, where she will continue to teach music Mr. Camden Mears started tor tho State Fair at Philadelphia on Monday, where ha will exhibit the eood features ot his "Perfect Washer." Mr. J. O. Wlegand, of Hazleton, Mr. G, M. Tustln. Miss Eliza Kuhn and Miss Hat- tie Fettcrman ot Bloomsburg started Wed. neBday for a trip to Ganoga Lako, Eagles mere and other points. Tho year is on Its last quarter. Tho yield ot crabapples this year is very heavy. Darkness comes evening. First class cider barrels for salo at O. B, Robblns'. 0scp4t Do not let stale flowers remain in a sick chamber. The days and nights will be equal on the 23rd Inst. The publto schools at Berwick opened last Monday. The wise merchant now advertises his fall attractions. For school supplies go to Mercer's drug and book store, sepu-i, A handsome line ot Fall Overcoats Just received at Lowcnbcrg's, Thcro aro four lawn tennnis courts und two tennis clubs lu town. Books, bags, book straps, school compan ions, at Clark's book store. sepO Bloomsburg Is to bavo a ten-cent circus next week. Tho Brown family held their second an. nual reunion In Oak Grove Park yester day (Thursday). Quito a largo number wcro present. Stcckel & Co., bakers and confectioners have had their delivery wagon repainted, and it now presents a very handsome up. pearance. U. B. Clark, of II. B. Clark & Bon,ls now ln New York buying goods for tho fall trade. He expects to lay in a larger stock than usual. The season for bass fishing extends from Juno 1 to January 31, a period of 8 months. It Is the longest time allowed by law for catching fish. Mr. J. Baltzer has placed a very attract ive sign across Main street in front of his musical and sowing machine warcrooms. Shlckshlnny Echo. A full lino of FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS. Call and sco tho new styles at Lowcnberg's. Perfect fit and perfect satisfaction always guaranteed. a little earlier every 60 dozen more of the Wonderful llL.'J- ill J 1 . -I I finm omn ai toe. eacn ai Lowen A newspaper reporter was discussing ad. vcrtislng methods with an cxtcnslvo soap advertiser recently, and remarked that ho had never seen any of his advertisements on rocks and buildings. The Boap maker replied: "I havo confined my advertise- ments entirely to newspapers. Tho man who docs not read a newspaper does not use soap." The Normal school opened Tuesday with a greater number of strange faces than has bicn seen at tho opening day ot the Fall term. The indications are that the attend ance will be greater than it has ever been in the history of the school. The addition of tho new teachers was a wlso act, since so many new scholars have put in an ap pearance. Jlr. uscar Liowcnbcrg hai accepted a position In a retail clothing store at Charles ton, now tne capltol of West Virginia. Ho went to Philadelphia Thursday of last week and from thcro went to Charleston arriving in tbo latter placo early Monday morning. Oscar had a wido clrclo of friends in this place who will miss his gen ial company. Mrs. M. A. Smith is ready to begin her fall term in music. Pupils can begin at any time, and can take ono or two lessons a week, cither nt their homes, or at tho teacher's residence, as it suits their conven lence. Tho prices are the samo as charged by other teachers. For particulars call at residence, Mrs. Ent's house, next door to Dr. Wlllltts' office. tf The tennis tournament spoken ot last week was not finished on Wednesday, and playing thcrcforo continued all day Thursday, and until Friday noon. Prizes wero awarded as follows! Slisses Mary McKclvy and Jennie Evans re ceived tho prlzo for ladles' double, Messrs. Ikcler and Thorn for gents' double, Miss Mary McKclvy and Mr. W. B. Rishton for ladles' and gents' double, and Mr. Rishton received tho piizo for gents' single. No ladles' singles were played. The tournament was well attended every day. A castlo of tho Knights of tho Golden Eaglo was organized at Centralla July 33d, with 40 members, and $150 Invested. Mr. R. M. Lashcll is the Grand Chief. These organizations aro being formed In all counties of the state. Thcro nro now over 300 castles with a membership ot near ly 35,000. Philadelphia alono has nearly 10,000 members and an Investment of near ly 8100,000. Jay DecBarncB, B. E. Cor. Marshall and Urccne streets, Philadelphia, is tho Grand Master, who will gladly glyo any information In reference to organizing now castles. slons of the proper county may upon com. plaint In writing of any six taxable cltlzcoi of the district, and on duo proof thereof, declare their scats vacant and appoint oth ers in their stead, until the next annual election for directors." A case was recently decided by Judge Pershing in Schuylkill county, whero tho board failed to organlzo becauso none of its members could obtain a majority of weavers of Europe. Cheap la bor, cheap raw material, and the best machinery make it possi- Die to sell tnese stuns lor so little. You will wonder as you look. Saxony Plaids. Fine, hand some, rich. 1 he sheen ot silk, Woolen Mills. sep34-tf. The 5-ct. dark calico ln short lengths, at L W. Uartman & Son's, is tho best grade. Shipping tags, with or without strings at the Columbian office. Havo you seen the new dress trimmings ai i. vv. uartman & eon s t M'KILLIP, Photographer & votes for president Tho court held that the blending of exquisite tints Crayon Artist, Bloomsburg, Pa. this was such neglect of duty as to justify jn every pattern. 50c. Fine Cabinet Portraits, only $3 tho court in declaring their scats vacant, rwv. PlnJrlc c:mnu fimirPO a dozen. Instantaneous Process modest. A soft and clinging used. and to appoint others in their stead. Many people refuso to take Cod Liver stuff that drapes like camels' Oil on account of its unpleasant taste, hair. 1 3 colorings, 27lA cents. This difficulty has been overcome In Scott's pjaids Qf 35 or 4Q styles 0n phosphites. It being as palatable as milk, " yicci, uiuwu, navy. and the most valuable remedy known for garnet, blue. the treatment of consumption, scrofula and good to Wear. r irm, strong, You will look I. W. Hartman & Son's new dress roods uepanmcnt uoes sell tne dresses, uo and see their twcnty.flvo styles, of cloth. 81c. 10 i$i,4u per yara. "business noticesT bronchitis. Physicians report our little patients lako it with pleasure. Try Scott's Emulsion and bo convinced. twice before you know from expensive goods, substance and service. tum Economy and strength aro peculiar to UU.U1 In,l1, Siro.n.,111. Ih 1,. l i " -ol'l ...... wu IU.J IUIUIUUU ui run Ol which "100 doses one dollar" 13 true. And Aro you going to school ? Then exam ino the tablets at Clark's book store. s9. NURSiNrt bottlks. Nirrr.ES, hubbeiiiut. ties, Teething Kings and all requisites or tbo Nursery that will contribute to tho baby's happi ness, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book More, two doors above Evans Ejer'8 Clothing Store. PUYsiciANb' ritEsaiirnoNs and family receipts carefully prepared at all hours at Mercer's Drug and Book store, Bloomsburg, Pa. TOILET AND INFANT rOWDERS, 110UOK, cosmetic and gold and silver Diamond Dust, at J. li. Mercer's Drug and Book Store, No 68, Main street, Bloomsburg, fa. WALL PAPER MANY KINDS AND MANY ortces-at Mercer's Druir and Book Btoro. opposite Episcopal Churcn, Bloomsburg, Pa. juuuj,.y,oi dtu)lcifa gardiuarc. PAPER PjL&TES ANON A PIOWS Just the thing for picnics and private parties, neat clean aud cheap; avoids the annoyance of broken and lost dishes and nap- OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. The Methodist Bunday school held a pic nic at Oak Groye Park on Thursday of last week. A laree number wero present, and very pleasant day was spent. The Klckapoo Indians seem to bo flood. Ing tho country with their medicines. Thero are said to be many bands ot them traveling through tho United States. Many of our merchants aro arranging their show windows in an attractiye man ncr in order to show to tbo best advantage tho fall and winter goods they are receiving. Cards aro out for tbo marriage ot Mr. J. II. Mercer to Miss Mame Brtigler. Tho ceremony will take place at tbo home ot the bride next Thursday afternoon at 4.80 m. We are sending out statements to all who are indebted to us for subscription for year or more, and wo hopo that the no- Hues will meet with ready responses during the present month. Tho O. L. S. O. will meet at Rov. P. P. Manharfs study Monday, Sept. 18th at 80 p. m. All Chautauquans and all who desire to join tho circle aro cordially in vited to be present. Rev. A. B. Ilooven, of Orangeville, nnd Rev. S. P. Booue, of Benton, attended the campmectlng at Patterson Grove, at liar. A largo number of people, Including many from n distance, attended the open. inc of tho St. Charles Hotel at lierwlck on Thursday night of last week. A flno sup. per, containing many delicacies of tho sea- son, was partaken of with great enjoyment by the guests. Mr. Klase is the proprietor and he knows well how to cater to tho wants of the public. Father Thomas McGovcrn, of Danville, is said to have been selected by the Sacred College ot the Propaganda at Rome, as a successor to the lato Bishop Shanahan, of Harrlsburg. Ho has been for fourteen years rector of St. John's Church, Danville. This Bishropic has been vacant for nearly a year and Father McGovern's friends will be glad to hear othis appointment. Two employes on tho B. & 8. road were badly injured last Monday. Will Lcary, a tralnmar., whllo coupling cars on tho early morning train before Its depiirturo up tho road, had his left hand caught between the bumpers, and badly crushed. Dr. Wllllts dressed tho hand. James Woods, another trainman, had his hand caught in the samo way at Benton in tho ovonlui,be foro the return trip. Ho was brought to town and his wounds were dressed by Dr. McKclvy. Fortunately no bones w5ro From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C. Sept. 5, 1887. Pres't Cleveland's "luck,"which was such a nollceaolo feature ot nis cany career that is, from the time ho was elected Sher iff till his elevation to the Presidency has gnrd the great Reformer of tho Democracy I colorings, QUEEN VIOTOKU'S CHOWS. nrptrv ton c rpntt The crown of Queen Victoria consists of l..-' . . . 1 rflamnnila nrmrlo rnlilna innnlum. ., ,1 I 1 . ..! Ja 1. . MM . Homespun. Good, quiet col- heralds S ! in silver and goiS: its gross ivlut" , T B 1 3 7 ors (; of them). Good, quiet weight is 39 oz. Gdwt. troy. The number paper plates are largely used for, stuffs. Stand-bys, without pre- ?' ,edMVr2. iM. . 27?i P.i(r kiS and overcome tho shnm n epntc is nn old saying Uneasv lies the head that Objection Some people have 10 tense or sham. 2s, cents Of the 124 cent things a great variety Beiges, Brocades, Cashmeres in all the Autumn Serviceable and good wears a crown. It Is Dctter to wear the crown of perfect health and peace of pies because the under crust is mind through tho curative effects of Per- soggy; the greatest degree oi heat SSLoS scorch them and by us a veritable ''man of Dcsllny," nnd they l00.infr Si.cq for a I2-vard consider the fortunes of tho party safe while entrusted to his uniformly successful leadership. As rcmcmocr tne uurcnaru alliteration, tho rainy day in Now York and the victory won by somo twclvo hundred plurality I Blnco his inauguration all of the President's Democratic rivals novo ncen re. dress ! Heaps of the Cashmere sold. for foundation skirts. Book News for September, tVlcn Bby wm sick, wo kto her CMtorta, When ih wu a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When ihe became Mies, ahe clung to CwtorU, When ihe had Children, ihe gars them Cutoria, be all right again. is ' " I'' I 'WUV O iUHUWIItUU WVVS .W- . . . -TV T t broken, and tbo bands will both probably I moved by deatb.uudhisformercompctltors 1 WltH portrait OI jOiin LJUrrOUgnS, iiuyuuuuu uuiuiuk iu luuuuvu i.uuu iiittuwa i niifhrrnrrl occur cf ic nrnr moHtr true, Blaine his kissed the Blarney stone, aiitnoranu essayist.is now ready. but he has since forfeited tho support of I 5 cents, 50 cents a year. LA?T&ZX5,e In this number appears the ularity. first of Butler lias placed himself nn record as favoring tho wholesale pcnslonlng'of sol diers, including even tho Ex.Confcdcratcs; St. John has had enough and declines another nomination. But last, though not least, Belva Lockwood must be considered. She is a resident of Washington, and shall bo permlttedejo tell her own itoiy, which she docs ns follows: "To quote sovcral 11- 11 ' t. . ' 1 mrM.C VtlcClin imit .fill finH in nnaa anJ malfln. 4h. A . -! 1 .. now. 'lho Woman HuUraze Party win I v"iJi,"' yuu "", ; , . . A "w iwi greasing them a pie may be baked on them better than on tin or earthen ware; the under crust will be found perfectly hard and crisp similar to the top. Napkins aro soft and pliable as linen and will not lade unless washed. Tho annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Northumberland will bo held at Jersey Bhore, on September 28 nnd 29. Tho fol lowing ladles ot Bloomsburg are officers of the society! Mrs. Wm. Neal, vico presi dent; Mrs. S. Mitchell, treasurer, and Miss Eva Rupert, corresponding secretary, This is tbo fourth meeting of tho society, The Evangclicol church on Fourth street, having recently been renovated by painting the interior and neatly frescoing the walls, will bo reopened for divine service on next Sabbath afternoon. Sorvlces will com. menco at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. A. B. Buura, gardncr of Dnnyillo will preach ln the The Fourth Annual Reunion of the 10th Pennsylvania Cavalry will meet at 8unbury on Wednesday, Beptember 28th. It is ex pected that it will bo tbo best reunion ever held by this regiment. Many officers and men have already signified their intention to be present: among them will bo General Gregg, General J. K. Roblson, Major Robinson, Captains Rush, Rcsslcr, Caugh- cy, ulllings, swann, lieutenants uunn, McDowell, Ball,' Backus, and others. Or ders for excursion tickets over roads within tho state may be had on application to the Secretary, F. D. Garman, Miffllntown, Pa. S. B. Stillwell, a State fish commissioner living at Scranton, has received informa tion in regard to tho fish pirates on the Susquehanna between Beach Haven and Berwick, and tho Btato Board of Fishery Commissioners will now take tho matter in hand. Against John Chamberlain, of Berwick, special complaint is made; ho is said to havo no less than seventeen flsh dtmsln operation. All ot these illegal dams havo been destroyed tlmo nnd again by officers, but they have been as often re built by tho lnw breakers. A barricado for tho dams has been erected on tho river above Berwick, and it will now.tako a strong forco of officers to remove them. In Brief, and to the Point. Dyspepsia i drcndful. Disordered liver Is miscrv. a series of "Studies of "E T.urc; 1 rominent Contemporaneous the most complicated and wonderful thlncs Novelists." by Mr. Maurice wr? 1 hompson, a cajlStlC yet (lis- bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, ir criminating critic with Count Tolstoi Whatever Builders' Hardware. lust I be in the field, however, you can depend Mr. Thompson's article much upon that, for wo will never givo up the r j i. u...i.i. c .:ii fight until tho victory is won. Now, I d for thought. So you Will thinK wo ougnt to nominaio tne most p,op. also in a dozen other articles in m c .. i r new features in this We carry the most complete line of Builders' materials in the He deils resular habits' and mY otlier thl"K9 v" f i " ' ii T u.c,ui' which ought not to be, have mado the Kails, Locks 111 eiltlleSS variety, this time. American people a nation of dyspeptics. TWir Tlntta nlnin nrnrnnmnr.i.il vnnr vipur nf tho in Uut Owen's August Flower has done a , 1 f , i t i your view oi tne ia- W0Dderfui work in reformine this snd bus. Catches and Latches.White Lead Lin- uooks, ol course. May save you the price of a year's sub scription on a single volume ON fPliA lllnnvnolittf r lioon ttnll Stlilrt Wont tfk veyvUlo, Luzerne county, last week, and a ternoon and evening, and sing some f Nantlooko last Baturday, and played tho took part in the services. James Pender was arrested at Easton, on Monday, for car robbery. Ho was for- merly a brakeman on tho D. L. & W. rail road, lie is regarded as a dangerous mau, and the worst tramp thief on tho road. Tho Agricultural Society havo receivod their posters for tho coming fair, and they have been put up at different places in town and through tho county. They are tho handsomest ones they have ever posted up. his sweetest solos. aU arc cordially invit ed. Rev. J. F. Shultz, pastor. Tho grounds at tho Normal now present a beautiful appearance, aud It can safely bo said that there ia not a prettier Normal school ln the State. Tho bandsomo build, ings, the finely kept lawns with the foun tain In tho centre, and bordered with beau tiful flower beds, tho flno situation and view from tho grounds, all comblno to make It one of the prettiest and most de. Blrablo schools In Pennsylvania. Nanticoko nino on their grounds, the game resulting In tho defeat ot tho Nantlcokcrs by tho following score: Bloomsburg 2 1 0 8 1 0 3 1 023 Nanticoko 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 5 4-13 Tho Nanticoko club had better givo up trying to beat our nine, time they have played them this summer, and every game resulted in tho total defeat of Nantlcokc. Wo heard recently that they wanted to bet $300 they could beat the Bloom nine with the samo club that xr: ,i T:.,i .1 ri lip.llliv flint tW nn nW .,!- "1ACU J.U1IUO ilUU VyUlUi, Hnd bo happy. 4 seed Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, herittT But" aertArBStriowei brings UlS ch an(i Amc health nnd happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask Can Window GlaSS, Putty.Build- your druggist for a bottle. Beventy-flve jng papel. aU 0f whicll e cml GrurE CuLTDitB antTpokt Wink. Mr. A. So11 a5 l)ricCS thai. W.iU m.ake itt0 Bpeer, of New Jersey, ono of tho largest your interest to deal With US. grape prnuueers in ino r,asi, commenced, but a few years ago, in a small way, now controls larjio vineyards of tho Oporto Grape, from which his famous Port Grape Wine and Burgundy aro made, which chemists and physicians say rival the world for their purity and beneficial effects on weakly and aged persons and tho con. sumptlvc. For salo by druggists. An Important clement of the success nf IT ,H u..AnnAbtlt.. 1- .1.- i- -. t'wliis'kr. aan'd nafroWnltin S""g jf warranted, and It does g $ A. Sheppard's Paragon Coach n,n .ton, .li.iiea nn tho nenessitie. nf not bind the .ink r. New stvlp. 5??c,?'.. Tu.? '."pillar headline, "100 Doses Varnish, mtented m 1884 nnrl &rt?Pm&T& just here. Fine call, hand-welt, with and t,ue wBlX wish to call tho attention of con- Uonol ""SuctlS. innduties. ft. s n easily bo proven byaewbo 8umera to Us moritfJ lt ;g fnaJo 'nZVl "For a handsome, knock-about 93 solely from hard gun,,, has a child and Mr. Mills, who is regarded ns tho shoe we know of no other for 1 utubb"- Ycry licuvy body and dries hard w!5MBS 3 equal to "the Wanamaker" ta.o.ii'SrtM.rf.n in 24 hours in Summer or Win- conference next week. I am convinced A new lot of French calf uK1IU " Administebino Dit. Haines' ter, OI10 gallon covers 450 SCI. that at Iho comtne session tlio whole lnllu- i i j iir..i u Golden Si-eoifio. It can be given in a cup .'.?. i . . i enco of tho President will bo exerted In be- c w u u vv tutvciijjua&i, of couco or tea without tho knowlcdgo nf ui iiuw wuin, iireu coat uiui 1 TTin nnrenn lab nn I, I. . ,.n i. inut J'l. . . , ' -. i uiar woman in me couniry ior rresiueni in i o I r M... T-l ifm. i have been looking over the list of beptember Book News. I here candidates, and I havo como to tho conclu-1 are many Nominate Mrs. Clevclandfor President and issue. I he "Wanamaker Ue- we win sweep the country, she is my scriptive Price List of New tho samo nomination, and so between Cleveland and Cleveland tho Democratic regime should bo prolonged for another term at least. Speaker and Mrs. Carllslo aro the guests n fi .i.iA. nr.. rin.nl.n,i n..i. Ul I iusiucui uu lino. U1UIVIUUU ub uan . . 111- View, and rumor has it that the visit is not 1 here is no handier shoe for entirely of a social cnaracier mat, in tact, i a vounrr man than the Crnorf"5! a tariff scheme is being formulated, the fl- J Jou"b mdn "Y lne congress , nancial features ot which nro the abolition uressy too. i ne new patent PARAGi COACH YABNISH We have taken the agency for This is the third ha,f ot a conservative re-adjustment of the every pair warranted, $7 pect of success. Secretary Bayard expresses the hopo that tho solution ot tho annoying Canadian flsh. cries dispute, which has been a bono of contention between tho United Btates and tho person taking ltj is absolutely harmless G00 ft. SCCOlld COat, it is Warrant- 1 uuu wm tiii-i;i u I'liwuucub iiuu specuy 1 1 ,1 1 , 1 i . euro, whether tho patient is a modcrato "Ol 10 cracK, spot, uusicr or r w,,i r T aiC0U01' wrccK-, "an" turn wlute, and to outwear any of drunkards bavo been mndo temperate tti t 1 a i men who uayo laucn uoiucn cpeclllc In I -uugwo.i ui jimuiuui viuhibii, ia Yesterday (Thursday) being Grand Army Day, Col. Ent Post G. A. R. went to Shen- andoah to attend tho celebration ot lt tucro. Mr. Conrad Blttcnbcndor returned from Lincoln, Nebraska, Friday evening of last TTn li.a hi.pn nnnv frnm Ttlnnmil. m. . .. ... I.. .1... I-.. lt.A l.nn.l I . 1 luey iciv cany m mo uiuimug, burg nearly two years. Lincoln is now accompanying mem, iuBv,iuti n.u u- m03t d rowng clly n tbo west. Another surprise in Black Cachemire Silk. From the looms nf Vnn Rfrkprnth. "-'!"" enffco without their knowledge, and paiw!nllv Riiifn hlofnr nnvtMnrroa tho llloom nine wltu the samo ciuo mat 1 Kngland nearly n hundred years, Is now at I ti 1 1 . . to-day bellcvo they quit drinking of their 1 . 1 T ...nvM nlRVi-.l lat Ratiirdav. If thev havo that Miami, ns an International Commission of 1 hOrOUEfh lf the make, natural own frco will. IT NEVER FAILS. The Or OMUOOr WOl'k wllClO OXPOSOll sumofmoneyon hand, and are anxious the abl $ - -iP"B to get rid of It, they can't lind an easier I oC acllljcr.itt ne unon that vexed nuestlon. $1.5, SI.6S, and SI. 75- We linuor habit to exist. For full particulars rub down in Oil 01' water, and way to uo 11. I If tho President and his advisers can settlo I think these nrices are in tier ber ot citizens. A Harvest Home will be held in the M. B. church yard at Llghtstrcot on Baturday, the 10th Inst. Dinner and supper will be served, and addresses will bo made by several ministers. Proceeds to go to re pairing the church. The price of land increased during the two years from $50 an aero, as high as $1000. Tho city is but 15 years old and has a noDulatlon of over 50,000. Mr. Bitten. bender expects to remain in the cast Iuie uispuicu wunauiuu uuuuuury uqu 111 u 1 . 1 - r i, satisfactory manner. It will certainly bo tho cent under those Ot any Similar died at Nautlcoko on Wednesday, 30th greatest triumph of American diplomacy silks within your reach. , . ... , ,, . . of tho present century. I ' John Wanamaker, nddrcss Golden Specific Co., 185 Race 8t iiincinnaii, umo. dec B Billy. On Thursday afternoon of last week Miss Lulu May Keller and Charles W. lust. His death occurred at the homo ot his son, Mr, Georgo Gruver, at that placo, about 12.80 a. m. Mr. Gruver has suffered from klduoy affections tor two or thrco years, and this it was that caused his death, give up his hotel business at Nanticoko and remove to this town, whero he has . i ..w.i. i.v n,i Miller, both of Mlllllnvllle, wcro united in lived since. Ho boro up bravely until a w,i,...rr'i . 1 . . ,i, .n.i.pnnn nf thn lirliln'a I tnw .lava I all necessaries for school work at Mercer's. Business on the canal now Is ycry differ, ent from that of a few years ago. Then, driving along tho banks.boats heavily load ed with coal wero to be seen only short distances apart. Now, It Is rather the ex. ceptlon than the rule to see a boat. Slates I Blatcs I Largo assortment of lntns. sinirlo or double, book slates. All lies and nrices at Clark's book store, e0, marriago at tho residence of the bride's fow days before his death, when bo gavo father, Mr. William F, Keller, of that up nnd took to his bed. Mr. Oruver had place. Rov. J. D. W. Dcaver, of tho M. B. church, tied tho nuptial knot, before a largo number of friends and relatives. Numerous costly presents wcro received by tho happy couplo, who, after tho wed ding supper, departed fotWilkes-Barro, where Mr. Mlllor Is engaged ln business. Underclothing great bargains-must be sold. Cull and eee. At Lowenborg's. Tbo doctors have captured tho Capital: they aro hero ln full force from every Btato auu Territory ot tho Union, and from nearly every foreign nation, and their Med ical Congress meets to-day. Perhaps lt wmiM nnt ltn tnn murli tn nnv til n t thp ra it was illness that causcdNhlm to suits ot this meeting will mark the begin- nine 01 a uew era in tue uisiory auu prac tice ot the healing art. Many of tho largo drug Arms ot tho country aro utilizing tho occasion as a vast advertising scheme, and somo of tho exhibits ot drues and medical appliances would do credit to au interna tional exposition. Ono houso, it Is said, has expended $1U,U0U lu such a display, Tho doctors will probably agrco with the opinion of tho novelist, Wm. Howcils. who pronounces Washlncton tho "most charm ing city in the world." Although they visit the city where malaria most prevails, still, it Is believed, tho doctors will not mind a trifle Uko that. many friends here, as well as ln Wilkes, barre and Nantlcokc, and was highly es. teemed by all whokuowhlm. Tho funeral took placo at Nanticoko last Baturday af. ternoon at ono o'clock, and was largely at tended. Tbo remains wcro taken In charge by the Masonic fraternity. Collectors' receipt books and notices tor salo at this otlico, tf. Cbestnut, Thirteenth ana jUarket streets, Him 1.117. mm Bi4 ultra. Ifliuiicsota and Northwestern It. K. netween Chicago, Bt. t'aul and Minneapolis anl between Chicago, Dobuque and Des Moines, Iowa. Two Umltoj Trains each way Dally. rvtu TUB Mm Tr:;l i Mm bj'y, Ot ATC11ISON. KANSAS. ' " HENATOlt INUALLH, . . . Prebtdent. irm xionan ui eastern kbc. ns payable at the Chatham You'll tail It good to ngn- lAtO The org&ni of both I mill ana great. It cbtcki btck Btadacht, and the woa That tad Djriptptlci (Mr know, Bl Jf -ill pleaunt to th Uite, Bo bona need gulp U down la hute. rUsepif. Rules, pens, InkB, pencils, pads, tablets, drawing books at Clark's book store. Oflers truarantcod Farm Honda ot Eastern Kan, gas. emi-annual coupons 1 National llank, Mew York, Eastern office: 187 Ueoidwiy. New Your. II m. MiKur, uen'l M'n'r. bend for l'arupbiet. nisepv. pumice stono in from l6 to 48 hours without sweating out and can ho brought to a dead finish. For the interior finish of fine residences, public buildings, bath-rooms, it has no equal; hot or cold water, soap or grease will not afi'ect its lustro or spot or stain its surface; wiping with a XYT ANTED, LADIES for our Fall and SpOIlgO Or (lamp towel Will KCOP iiinsuaaa iTuae, to taiio neat pleasant 'Z l i i1 l 1 tf work at their own homes. 11 lots per day can be lt lOOKllliT Il'CSU tllHl HOW. lt VOll quietly made. Work sent by mull any distance. " 11 l i 1 Particulars ireo. No canvuSins. Address SoncS t'0 especially UCSirOUS Ot II hlliul UltEbUENT AUT CO., HTMllk BU. llobton. Masai 1 . l uoxsiro. ' BU' Mvt1,"3- somo and permanept finish, NO Cure.-Kstau,. .-UoPaV T -yf fPrcisiaragoncoacn ww x aJ' Varnish to your painter and take HOLLINQSWORTH'D CELORE nflWi l,UttWiVf?n wm euro MALAniAnrriiii.rr.triJfi? ijttllon cans at fc3.00 nor uallon. wj or uuu v imi ior lu Bena si cu. in sumps, and wo will tend you the medicine on crodlU When jcu aro cured send us f l.oa. Write for Ux.ll. wonlaU Addreea UJOOlUS CO., 1803 Columbia Aye, I'hllaaelphU. auglst. Very liosi). J. R. SCHUYLElt & Co., Bloomsburg, Pa. oerg's,