The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1887. COallCT ilUoiD Tll TAaU. Tralna on tbo Philadelphia ll R. leave import as roiiowB i NORTH BOOTH. 7:14 a. m. 11:27 a. m. 3:10 p. m. C:S0 p. m. ' 0 Trains on tho D. L. ft W, It. It. leavo Bloomsburi: follows I NORTH. BOOTO. 7:11 a. m. 6:92 a. m. 11:07 ft. m. tt-.os p. m. :St p. ra. 4:18 p. m. C:M p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on tha N. AW. II. Hallway pass Bloom crry as followa : NORTn. sooTn. M:4ii a. m. 11:M a. m. 8:4a p. m, 419 p.m. (.M p. ci. c:30 p. m. BCHDiT. horttj. .oirrn. 10:18 a m 6:39 p m SAI.K(f. OoTonsit 29. Tlio widow nod heirs of 11. II. Klino deceased will sell two farms nnd a mountain tract In Ornngo township at 1 o'clock p. m. Sco posters. John A. Fitnston, administrator of tlic estate of Samuel Mcllick, deceased, will sell valuablo real estate on tbe premises In Orange township. Saturday) September Vila ai i o ciock p. ra. FOR RENT. Fob Haw on Rent. Tho Music flail. formerly Eureka Illnk, Is offered for sale or rent on rcasonahlo terms by tho new manager. Fartics wishing to hold festi vals will do well to pco tbo manager. J. D. Siiaffei!, Manager. Farmer "Wanted. A farmer of experience and character mar obtain a live-years' lease of a small farm (111 acres) upon advantageous terms on the Glrard Estate Lands in tho Cata- wlssa Valley between Brandonville ond Glrard Manor. Tho farm Is provided witli a new, handsomo and convenient house. new barn and outbuildings, and Is well supplied with good water. A man la wanted who can furnish his own stock andcqulpmcnt.nnd may become a permanent tenant. Also, a farmer wanted to occupy bouso on farm at wages. Refer- enecs requested. Address, HmKit S. TnoMPsoK, Engineer Glrard Estate, 13aug8t. Pottsville, Fa. A Rare Clinucc for a Lively Man Tho Centralla Hotel is offered for sale cheap and on easy terms. It Is well locat cd, largo and commodious and affords tho right man a good opportunity to make money. Apply or address to Mrs. Wm. Pfbiffer, Centralla, Fenna. To All Whom it May Concern. 'l ake notice that at a racetlmr held bv tho Liquor Men's Protective Association of Columbia county, Pa., it was unanimously agreed to notify all persons engaged in the liquor business, with or without license. that wo give all constables cotlco for the last time to make a true and correct-return to Court of any person or persons violating the liquor law. The constables neglecting their duties as sucu win do reported to me proper author ity by tbe Association, to be dealt with ac cording to law. at. Liqoob Men's Protective Association. Boarders Wanted Parties attending Court can bo accommodated with good boarding at Mrs. Jacoby's, corner of Main and Market streets, In First .National Bank building. sepO. To closo out certain lines of wedding in vitations n number of bargains arc offered at this office. Those wanting sma.l lots, from 10 to 25, will save money by ordering nt the Colombian ofllcc. tf Good Boardino at Moderate Prices. Those attending Court should call at the undersigned for boarding at moderate prices. Wm. Beers, sepO. Cor. Main and West Stf. THE COLtJMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Til . no nuiiuu OI Llln ffilmr' tif etnii .lit 1 . 4 . . . in "m Buun "i mui umt certain largo mercantile v.u ugaia. ImiifcM in Vnw V.v t.ti-.1i.l t, 1 iwiv Auin uuu lunnuviuuiu Mtnu Unilcrclothing-grcat bargains-must bo COp tM vatlou9 COUItry PP published sold. Coll and see. At Lowonhnr,.'. ,n P'accs whero theso mcrcantllo houses iuowcnMrga. soll Koocls. They claim thoy arc never Wm, HobbtnS. Ot Inla. lllmt nt 1,1. l.. afraid tn Bell n mm nn ri..1lt nmnnnl there Inst Tuesday evening at 0 o'clock, of goods he may want If thoy aro confident Hj,u 10 yenrs. iiurial services will bo uo advcrtlsca nnd is ono of tho go-ahead held to-day (Friday) at 11 o'clock, merchants In his placo. Thoy take country A full linn ,,f wat t. a nowspapcrs to ascertain Just what tho lead. SUITING1! r1lni . .1 , '"B mcrcuanl " "Oing ana luoy can form a conntltiitlonnl Cciilciuilnl Cclebrn tlou nt iMtllntlclpliln. Tho centennial anniversary ot tho adop. lion of tho Constitution of tho United Htntcs will bo celebrated in Philadelphia, on Bcplcmbcr 15th, 10th and 17th. Tho commission having tho matter In chargo has devoted much care and attention to tho detail ot tho various forms of enter tainment provided for tho occasion, nnd HUITINGS. Call and son n, n ., 7 ft " ,,u'"s luu) " "" tho celebration as a whole bids fair to Bur. at Lowcnbenr- vJl, lY . corrcct estimate from tho way In pa9S anything of the kind seen in this a.l.fMir:. 1H;r'ccl wlllc" " advertises Just what kind of a -ounlrr. while, manv indli man ho Is, satisfaction always guaranteed. Tho fall work of tho farmers tlllfl venr will bo very much In advanco of other years, and already thero li a demand for hands to meet the requirements of the sea- son. "To discontinue nn advertisement. av. John Wanamakcr, tho largest advertiser in inoworiu, "la llko taklm? dnwn U A (lno lino of box papers, Just open. Ask to bco them. All prices at Clark's book store. bcdD. The Berks county Fair, to bo held nt Heading during tho four days commenc ing Tuesday, September 20th, promises to bo as usual a great event. It Is claimed that it will bo tho largest nnd most attract- country, whllo many individual features will possess not only n national but an his toric Interest, Thursday, September lGlb,ls assigned for a grand Industrial Display. It will lllus trnto tho custom?, characteristics, com. mcrco, arts, Implements of industry, &c, of 1787 compared with those In uso at tho present llmr. This display moving In long procession, mounted upon immenso floats, promises to bo of unusual Interest and beau ty, and will afford ocular demonstration ot tho changes and progress In tho first cen tury of our constitutional existence. In tho evening Governor Beaver, of Fcnnsyl vnnla, will hold a public reception at tho Academy of Music. On Friday, Boptember 10th, there will bo a grand military parade and review in which tho militia of tho various StateB will tako part, assisted by dctachmonts of United States regulars and marines, nnd Bailors from tho ships of war In tho harbor. Fully fifteen thousand men will be In line, nnd tho display will without doubt bo the finest seen In this club since the war. In tho evening a reception will bo held in hon or of tho President of the United States and tho representatives of foreign governments, On Saturday, September tho 17tb, special rnmmrmnrntlvfi nervines will bo held in John Wottcrs, tho efficient supervisor of also comprises tragic and pathetic features. Independence Snuare. presided over bv the cast end of Scott township, has erect- licnco there is something in it to plcaso President Cleveland. Tho oration will bo nd guide boards at every corner nnd cross every auditor. Tho company strive to pre- delivered by Mr. lustico Miller of the Sup. toad. 1 hero aro still some supervisors in sent a clean and entertaining amusement, rcme Court, nnd the slngiug of national other townships who would do well by fol- nnd tho verdict of last night's audience hymns by tho children of thaPublicSchools It you want to do business you must let Ivc agricultural exhibition ever held In tho iuu puunc Know it." Mr. Alfred Mcllcnry, uf Benton, has adopted tho ready.pav svatcm at Ida ntnm Ho has Just returned from tho city with n well selected stock of general merchandise, and Is selling goods very low for cash. Wo aro Informed by Mr. Bccklev that ho never offered to accept tho prlnclpnlshlp mcct lili a most cordial reception, 01 mo public schools nt a less talary than $1000, and that ho did not authorlzo any. ono to mako any other proposition for him. county. Tho races will bo a prominent fcaturo. Tho view from tho grounds is ono of the Onost In tho 8tatc, embracing tho entire city of Heading amj tho greater portions of tho beautiful Schuylkill and Lebanon valleys. Excursions with bands of music nro coming from a number of points, and visitors from a dlstnnco will just A largo crowd of citizens went with the G. A. H. and band on Thursday ot last week to Shenandoah to attend Grand Army Day there, nnd all had a good time. Tho celebration of this day will bo held hero next year. A handsomo lino of Fall Overcoats received at Lowcnbcrg's. A large and enthusiastic audience grout ed tho Mooro and Vivian company nt tho Potter Opera House last night, and laugh. td and cheered at "Our Jonathan," a com edy well intended to fit Mr. Mooro and Miss Vivian. While tho play abounds In mirthful songs, Baylngs and situations, It lowing his example. T. A. Kennedy, the nffablo advanco agent of Miller, Stowo & Freeman's Now United Monster Rtllroad Circus, Museum and Menagerie, was In town on Thursday of last week making arrangements for the exhibition on the 19th. A largo number of young people gather ed at Winona Hall last Friday to spend a pleasant evening In dancing. Metherall's orchestra furnished tho music and all had n very enjoyable time. A number were present from a distance. Rev. D. J. Johnson, pastor of the A. M. E. Church nt ESDV. Will attend nnnfirpnin In West Virginia next month. A subscript- TrumP- Ion book has been circulated by his friends to raise funds for tho trip, and the call has been liberally responded to. Mr.' James II. Mercer has just put out a handsome sign In front of his drug nnd book store. It Is in the shape ot a large book. It Is beautifully ornamented and lettered in gilt. Wm. Brobst, tho nrtl3tlc painter, did the designing and lettering. was decidedly favorable. Amterdam Senti nel. Bloomsburg Opera House on Monday, Bopt. 19th. For school supplies go to Mercer's drug and book store. sep9-St. List ot letters remaining in, tho Post Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending Sept. 13, 1887: Miss Baldwin, Miss Bertha Baldwin, miss jennie v. iiauey, j. a. (jnnsiian, u. U. Hnllenbach, Geltio Hess, Clyde Hirle roan, Miss Kntlo Home. Samuel Jackson, Miss Millie Klstlcr, Miss Eva Mastcllcr, Miss Katie A. Miller, Miss Katio Miller, It. II. ltobons, George Schelnman, 11. U, Slone (2), II. N. Shollcnbergcr, Georgo CARDS. Jacob Dundorc, Mrs. Fannie Smith. PACKAGES. L. II. Kline. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." GeorqeA. Clark, P. M. Mrs. Holland Mcllcnry went to Phlla- delphiu, Monday, for the purpose of buy ing a fine stock of general mcrehandlso for the fall trade. Goods will bo opened early next week, when tho public nro respect- cd fully Invited to call and sco goods nnd low prices. Mr. B. H. Yetter at ilainvllle has yet re maining from his stock of Western horses flvo horfecs, all under bIx years, and five mules. Theso are all well broken, sound, nnd will mako first-class teams. Thoso lu need ot horses should call upon him at once. Notice. Harvey Ucacock holds a nolo of thirty-dollars dated June 1st 1887 against me payable in 0 months. All persons aro warned against purchasing said note, as I have a good defense to the whole of It, and will not pay It unless compelled by law. AiiBROsx BiDLEit, Llghtstrect,Pa. WANTGUI-Twi Apprentices to learn pnutHninlctnir. Apply nt Low enberje's. augso The price of envelopes has been recently advanced by the manufacturcrs,butwohavo in stock 40,000 that will be sold just as low ns ever, with your business card printed on tho same, Ask tor prices. tf. pcrsonnl, Miss Annlo Ent is visiting friends in Philadelphia. O. W. McKelvy is attending tho Const! tutional Centennial at Philadelphia. Misses Annie and Lou Jameson nnd Elllo Fox went to Philadelphia on Wednes day. H'ipresentatlvo Fritz, J. M. Clark, Esq. and G. E. Elwcll are attending tho Cen tennial. Wm. A. Marr Esq. and J. Harry James Esq., of Ashland, were In town on Mon- day on legal business. F. T. Ikclor, John Uorrlng, F. A. Ikcler and Matthew McBoynoids returned to La fayette College the forepart ot this week. E. F. Smith and J. C. Ileitsnyder do parted on Monday for Bcllcvuo College, Now York, and Jefferson College, Phlla., respectively.' Fall house-cleaning tiino la at hand. First class cider barrels for sale at C. B. Bobbins'. Oseplt Weather prophets aro already foretelling an early and sevcro winter. HcuiDantsnof Casslmeres just tho thing for boys' pants at Lowenberg's. Boys and girls with school books are now familiar sights upon our streets. An elegant lino of FALL UATB, Just received at Lowenberg's. Wiggins, tho Canadian weather prophet, la again at work. He predicts a big storm on tho 19th of this month. Good cheap Casslmeres sold at great bargains, by tho yard, at Lowenberg's, If you havo not already dono so, begin now to prepare for tbu fair. Bring your beet productions for exhibition, It Is rumored that WUIlamsport Is to have a new weekly newspaper, with Mr, Charles T. Huston as' owner and editor. Slates t Blatcs I Largo assortment of lates, alnele or double, book slates. All Ires and onccs at Clark's book store s9. Thero will be a big timo horo next Mon day. A clrcui and a comedy company with a brass band will stir up tho town all Id one day. Mlsa Annlo Becklcy and Mr. James Leidy weie united In marrlago last Tuea (lay morning by Uov. F, B, Illddle, at tho home ot the bride. The Brown rc-unlon at Oak Grove Thursday of last weok was well attended Three hundred and fifty registered as mem. hers of tho Brown family. 60 dozen more of the Wonderful till ! II I M J- I t . . . nmwvnirtar 90c. eacn ai uowen Mgs, Tho Evangelical church in this place, was rededicated Sunday aftcrnoon.Peptcm bcr 11th. For some timo past the painters have been at work on the interior of tho church nnd have made it in appenranco n new structure Tho walls have been calcl mined and ornamented, tho scats repalnt- the pulpit, nnd surrounding walls hand somely crabcllshed, and the floor carpet- will bo a prominent feature, whllo tho music will bo furnished by tho Marino Band ot Washington, In order to nccomodato all thoso who mny dcslro to attend, tho Pennsylvania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia, Sept, 13th to 17th, Inclusive, good to return until September 20th, Inclus ive, from all stations on Its main lino nnd branches, at a single faro for tho round trip. A Great Came. After a wholo summer of victories tho Bloomsburt! base-ball nlno has at last suf fercd a bad defeat at tho harfds of tho Wot sontown club. Last Baturday a good-sized crowd gathered at Athletic Park to witness the gamo between these two nines, and an exciting gamo was expected, as tho Wat sontown club has a good reputation, and tho home nino has been playiug so well all summer. However, the spectators were destined to be disappointed. The first Inning, the opposing nlno "got on" to Heist's pitching and did some heavy battinir. which considerably rattled our boys. This would not have been done Heist had been pitching his ordinnry game, However, Bloom succeeded in scoring two runs this Inning. Tho wholo gamo througli tho ploying of the nine in the Held was slm plv horrible, error upon error being made; spectators turned their heads away anu German Carp. A few years ago public mitlco was di rected in this country to tho raising ot tho Gorman carp to tako tho placo of other food fish which were fast being driven out of our fresh waters, Tho building ot dams across our streams nnd polluting the water with sen era and rcfuso from tho mines has driven nil tho native fish Into other sections. Btrcams wcra stocked with bass and brook trout, but thero nro so many fishermen who havo no regard for tho laws enacted for tho protection of Ash that tho stocking of the streams has not reached tho purposo Intended. Another difficulty Is that tho bass, trout and plko aro destructive fish and will destroy the small fish and thus re tard propagation. They also Inhabit run ning water, and therefore It is with diffi culty they can bo kept In ono location. It therefore, bccimo necessary for our Fish Commissioners to look about and sco if a fish could bo obtained that would overcome theso objections. At lat tbo German Carp was discovered nnd a few brought to this country for experiment. The experiment proved a valuable ono and soon tho Com missioners began distributing them in vari ous statok'. Thoy Boomed to thrivo every- whero nnd tho farmers attention was dl- actcd to raising theso valuablo fish. Thoy aro nfyld growers and have reached as high as twenty-five pounds. Farmers soon learned that they could rnlso these fish with less outlay of labor and capital and with greater profit than they could ralso poultry or pigs. Tho fish Inhabits pools or ponds and do not llko running streams. They thrivo the best In ponds with deep muddy bottoms, thoy are not a destructive fish and nro rapid growers, sent out in a limited number to any who will manifest enough Interest to put them in a pond. Tho Secretary, U, U. Dcrr, Wllkcs-Barrc, or Corresponding Secretary, A. M. Spanglcr, 329 Commerce street, Phil adelphia, will cheerfully glvo any Informa tion on tho subject. During 18S5 and 1880, nearly 15,000 Ash were sent out from tho Injunction IflHiicd, In tho caso of tho Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Company against tho Directors of tho Poor of tho township of Conyngham nnd llorough of Centralla, In equity, Judgo Elwcll filed nn opinion on Wednesday re straining tho Directors by nn Injunction from expanding tho funds of tho district by affording outdoor relief to any person not physically unablo to bo removed to tho poor house. Holding, that, as to such persons, tho law Incorporating tho district was, In this respect, prohibitory, and that It la no oxcuso for disregarding its provisions by tho directors, that In their judgment It Is less expensive to maintain such persons by partial relief outside, than tu comply with tho mandnto ot tho law. A Lnmts, ritoToattArit, Atmxiiurn and J Norap, a Unto and complete lino At .1. II. Mercer's ttiug and nook store, Kvans' mock. AIL THK FINEST KXTRACT8 COIXXINK hacIipul l'orrmclffl. Hair Dtps and liar Hum at 3. II. Mercers Drag and liook store, Kvans' uiock, oppoHiui jtpiicopai iiiurcn. m ALL PltoritlKTAHY ANT) PATKNT MKDICINK3 at J. 11. Mercer'8 Drag and liook More, oppo. tlto Episcopal cmirch. jv. - HI Aro you rodk to school ? Then cxnm lno tho Ubleta at Clark's book store. &0. Two muscular men. witu a liana organ and a poor, small monkey were on tho I streets tho other afternoon. Whllo passing up town a gentleman was heard to remark "Tho Idea ot that poor little monkey sup porting thoso two hz men," Bucli was tho fact, for tho monkey gathered in a good many nickels. I-ti. Gre&tctrt par n Erth for rain." Wffll rUtr irwi quick tr than anr rthr known frrS-l rwewnffft, nun hook, unii,! . turn. ftrnJ(N, Cut. Lnmbav-I iMrxAcLiflk Outnair. Rora Thmatt. RctAtlCA. Wound. Ifeidftrhfj-I Toothache, fipmlnit, rtc. Iiicel Met, a bottle Hold tr? JI KJniflrfriirts. CmutloTL TLo iren-l ulnn Aitwiffon fHI tiatftra nnrl j Yorrlf torn, J lUtlmor, )L, tf, ft A. DR. .BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the enre of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping; Conch, Incipient Con snmption, and for the relief of con sumptlve persons In advanced stage of the Disease For Sale by all Drug, gists. Price, 2S cents. I 1JOOKB, HTATIONEHY AND WALL FAl'Klt, A i ll nna stock nt Mereer'a Drmr and Hook Store. opposite Episcopal Church, uioomsburff, ra. C1A8TULK, TOILKT AND MEDICATED hOAPS, J a full lino at J. II. Mercer's Droit nnd Dook Store, Upper Main trcct. COMnS OF ALL KINDS, WBLL SBLKCTKD, AND at very low prlccs'at J. II. Mercer's Dmir and I Hook hi ore. third door abovo Iron strcot. Ulootna bur?, I'a. CIONDENSBD MILK, COXfc'S, NELSON'S AND J Cooncr'a (ielatlne. Tapioca. Hare. Arrow Hoot and all (ho prepared foodi for children and In valids nt Mercer's Drug and Hook More, first door alxiTO Hess' lioot and shoe Store, llloomaourg, l'a. CANAltr, HEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND Mixed Boed for tho blrda, at J, II. Mercera Dnur and Hook store, nrst door below Crcasj Orocerr store, INE WH1TINO rAPKIlS, BV IIOX, LOOSE OR Mereer'a DniK ana P 'In Tablet, fnrm. nt.r. II. Cook btoru, IJloomsburR, l'a. "WILKES-BAERE WANAMAKERS. I'nii.ADiLrnii, Monday, sept. 1!, 1S8T. For Ladies' Costumes. The finest imported Broad cloths Nellessen's of course. What wit in the weaving and in the finish. But the wit be ean before that. Wool of the Theao fish are finest; carding and spinning of tne careiuiest. livery point must be looked to to bring out the perfect, uniform fabric. Any let up would be iatal. There is no let up. Not a scrimp anywhere. Not how Fisheries and havo been placed in nearly cheap, but how good, is the try. every county in tho state. At Numidia, And such dyeing! Coloring as Locust township, Mr. Bamo has large delicate as if N.itnrp snrpnrl flip ponds, where ho supplies tho farmers with r:nrl,1.lp5, r l,rn,ne rom two I ..' ' , ' Inches up as high as two feet. It is said ' a"vtl:1ly.s'tut:, urau, tnat ho has ono that will weigh about 15 and scores of variations. All pounds. Ills ponds aro but a few years I the new shades for Fall. 4 old, and ahow how rapidly tho fish crow, inches wide Careful estimates place the number of fish n... th ' r.cttn In his pond at over ono million. In Mtfllin T 1" , tonUpiVilainfflcrwiitiieHto.e. makers whose goods are of euro any fish, but ho placed them in with rare excellence. Here is a other fish and ho has not been so. success- haildsomely finished ful. Mr. D. C. Bond stocked a pond In I rloth in 28 ;hnrlf5 nt- the Spring with a few ' fish about six Inches Another 54-inch cloth, a little long and he thinks they will now weieh ,. , . . i . ' nearly three pounds and aro over a foot l'g."ter weight, comes in 20 col- lonc. In" the early Spring Mr. William OnngS, at $2.50. Hartzol, of Mifllln township', cleared out Still another, at 2, is 52 in- an old pond and placed In It one Carp about cnes Wide, and in 2 5 colorings. We steam-sponsre anv of XTURSINO BOTTLES. NIPPLES, ltTJIIIIER RAT- T v D.li. C 111 ties. Teethlne nines and all miuWtes or tbo VITY UJRUSfJ I ACTOIT Nursery that win contribute to tho Daby's happl- www 1 utBs, ui. J. 11. Mercer? vrvg anu hook lore, two 1 uwra buoyo jwuds Ajcrs i;ioimrjf wore. BRUSHES. No. 3 North Canal St., Near U V, It. It. Depot John H Derby, rnoi'iiiKTOR. fiTWlll call on dealers onco in six weeks. Savo your orders. octl.ly LOCAL NOTICES, Qo to Clark & Bon for your underwear. White dishes $2.75:per set at 1. Vf. Ilart man & Son's. PHYSICIANS' PlIKSCItllTIONS AND FAMILY receipts carefully prepared at all hours nt Mercer's Drug and Hook More, luoomsburg, l'a. rilOILKT AND INFANT POWDERS, ROUGE, 1 Cosmetic and cold and silver Diamond Ilust- I.at J. II. Mercer's Drue and Book Store, No 68 Mala street, BloomsbuiVi l a. WALL PAPER MANY KINDS AND MANY prices at Mercer's Drug and Book Store, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooinsbure, Pa. JUDC3,ly,8T. PAPER PJLATES ANDNAPIOHTS - "Columbia yarns" nt Clark & Son's. IlccelTed direct from Importers first- class barber siiDnliea nt Louis Viereck's I Shaving nnd Hair Cutting Saloon, Exchange Just the thing for picnics and Hotel; under Clark's book store. Clean . , ,P 1. , , towel to every customer. Particular atten- private parties, neat clean aUU tion given to ladies' and children's hair cheap; avoids the annoyance of Try some of that 25c. all wool red cu llanncl at Clark & Hon'a thoso cotton flannels. ucpuii. , , - 1 , . ,,. twill-1 1 . 1 . . -1 Ladies', misses' and children's jackets, flkort nnd Innn1 r.nnta In rtlaln or nlalds at 54-inch ! W. Hartman & Bon's. Don't miss, the dress cloths at Clark & Son's. Also aomo of kins; no weight to carry. These paper plates are largely used lor pie baking, and overcome the objection some people have to pies because the under crust is soggy; the greatest degree of heat will not scorch them and by greasing them a . pie may be aked on them better than on under six inches long and over ono hundred about I Having lust received a cylinder for fin ishing silks and cloths, I am prepared to I clean and dro cents' clothme. ladles' cloaks, sacaues, silks, dresses, shawls. &c Dcatuers uycu una curico. I'ackages ror-1 :n m. pnrrl.n wnr. Tt,- wnnled liv KinrPM will rero vb nrnmnl nt. I 1111 01 earUlCn WarC, 1116 tcntion, nccordlng to directions. Call or crust will be found perfectly 1 sT in7tgtdr ZZZ these Broadcloths when desired tf & &&. CMWdU tT Jard and crisp similar to the top, You will find a full line of beaded dress "trimmings at Clark & Son's at lowest prices. Napkins are soft and pliable as linen and will not fade unless washed. ll Builders id Mr. E. A. Strong, who has been cdjtor of the Sullivan Senew for seven years past, closed his connection with that paper with last week's issue. Mr. Fred Newell, fore man ot tho Itcvieto office, has bought the paper, which ho will continue to edit ns an ndependent Journal. School books, school Btutioucry; every thing needed in Bchool work, at Clark's book store. sep"). C. F. lioraboy hns tho contract tor oil the iron work in tho Espy boat yard. Ho is an excellent workman, nnd has a large horse-shocine trado besides. His father, 1. E. Bomhoy, nn old and skilled mechan ic, assists him, and together they turn out a groat deal of work. Tho Town of Bloomsburg has issued three thousand dollars in 4 per cent bonds, to pay off the flonting debt, and to make some needed improvements. Theso bonds aro first class security. Any ono desiring to Invest should call on Bamuel Neyhard, secretary of tho Town Council. 2w. Mr. Wm. Hartzel of Hetlerville, has built two more fish ponds which ho ex pects to stock with Qerman carp this fall. Mr. Hartzel stocked ono pond last spring and is so well satisfied with tho result that ho now expects to put in over one thous and small carp, which will bo largo enough for tablo uso by next fall. Rules, pens, Inks, pencils, pads, tablets, drawing books at Clark's book store. H. V. Whlto & Co's grain house near tho D. L. & W. depot was broken into cither last Baturday or Sunday night, and a (man tity of timothy seed and Hour taken. Which night the robbery was committed is not known, as it was not discovered un til Monday morning. Entranco was effect- ed by breaking In tho door with ft railroad tlo. Mrs. M. A. Smith is ready to begin her tall term in music. Pupils can begin at any time, and can take ono or two lessons a weok, cither at their homes, or at tho teacher's residence, as It suits their conven- ience. Tho prices arc tho saino as charged I and aro winning golden opinions B ..D 1 .... . 1 over a foot Ho has also built two more WltilOUt extra cnarge ponds which ho expects to stock this Fall. He will put in over ono thousand of the lvTpriJiim nriiwi Tlrnci- r.nn,lo MA f f1,o c..Cf Do you know that I. W. Hartman & that iim naiuml .rrowil. will lie mo than -'".iu. o iu us son Keep a gooa assortment OI epori shoes tho ponds can accommodate and that he that promise much and do more tor men, boysjadles, misses and children, will havo many carp for sale. Mathias than they promise Quiet ef- All No's. 5Imo. Warren's dress form cor ai..r . Tn .1 ,..-.i...i n - At i set at Clark & Bon's. ouiwiui, ui uiuuuuuuiji, iuuvuui.su "i 1 lULib. uuuu lur cany ana late; 1 - into his ponds a few years ago, and is so fnr criJ nr wnrmon :cn,. I 'Iho place to Una out what you want for ed. AH this work has made considerable groaned.whilo some left the groundsills- well pleased with the result that ho is now extremei A jj t, and hoW to havo i. dimmed lis at 1. w! expense, um me congregation set to worn 1 gust. Tho wnlsontown nine piaycu u lauij 1 clearing 1110 ponu 01 an oiucr usu, uuu -ui 1 ... , ' y 1 aartman & Son's. cood aroc.but there Is no doubt that it our only raise tho Carp in tho future. 1 win uuv auy wuhuui a biyiibii, nino had played their usual gamo, they 1 TU0 following information Is taken from servicaDie COStume. would havo defeated tho Watsontowners. the Renort of the Commissioners of Fish-1 Cloth LheCKS. Some silk- About 'the only redeeming features of the cries and may prove of much value to those and-wool, Some all-WOol. Clear iol,,8ll0,1'd K ?ee tho ,co"8' raJs' J'iC,k playing on mo part 01 our ooya were interested In raising theso line nab, or who chnckq. nhsrurP rhnnL-c mivori Also full linea of nln.h noat,. w7anJ nnrl " j aii m ". 7. - , Hagcnbuch's threo bagger, BhafTcr, Bylvis, Dave any thought of soon raising them: I l,i. ' : i ,... '1 jackets. All at popular prices. beetl KJU, xurpenune, VainiSll, Tho Carp is partial to quiet, and oven I . - J stagnant waters, if they havo not an ah- ou -v.iiis. solute aversion to running waters, it has Pin-head Checks. All-WOol. been satisfactorily ucmonsirniea llialwnerc - . , tho option is given them they prefer still Ijray, brown ana various mixt- ponds. They liken loamy, muddy bottom, ures perhaps IO. Feel the where tho water is deep, nnd where vege- . , . r , T ... . , tation Is plentiful. That they will multiply weight and the quality. A touch Sn lnme iQnBlrcams Is rfPl? f. tno is enough. Some of the pat uiuiiiinaLcuj an iiiuucsi x' me taomet I'ortraits, onlv So i-i 1 . , " you and secured enough funds to mcct all ex. cept about 75. This sum was readily raised Sunday afternoon, and thus tho whole Indebtedness provided for. Tho ser vices Sunday afternoon were conducted by Rev. Mr. Baumgardner of Danville, a. choir of mostly female voices came down from Light Street to, assist in the music. In tho evening special services wcro held and more money raised, ns it is tho pur. poso of tho congregation to proceed at onco to pencil and paint tho outsldo of tho building, repair tho stceplo and possibly enclose tho building with n suitable fence. "Our Joiintlinn." Moore & Vivian and their celebrated company appeared here in tho Leland Opera House, to n largo and fashionable nudlcnco last night, when tho beautiful play of "Our Jonathan" was produced for the first timo in this city. Mr. Mooro (as Jonathan, a wholo souled Yankee full of crit, etc) kept the audienco in screams of laughter from tho rising of tho curtain in the first act until tho end of the play. Of Miss Vivian, too much cannot bo said, sho is a beautiful nnd accomplished young lady, and gained the sympathy of the aud ience at once. Sho has a charming voico and was repeatedly encored during tho evening, and ns an actress sho is first-class, and wo can only say that thoso who missed seeing this company in their great play, havo missed one of the grcntest treats of the season and as Mr. Moore has made ar rangements to piny a return dato, wo would advise nil who wish to spend nn evening of fun to attend this great show on their return here. Albany Evening Journal, (N. Y.). This company will play at tho Blooms, burg Opera Houso next Monday evening, September 19th. Look out for tho parado ot tho dude band at noon. It will pav vou to call and seo tho dress cloths at Clark & Son's. Also trimmings. We carry the most completo line of Builders' materials in the Country. Iron, Steel and Wire Wails, Locks in endless variety, Door Butts, plain or ornamental, Catches and Latches.White Lead Mixed Paints and Colors, Lm- nnd Housel's two banccrs, and the flies caught by Bolco nnd Winner. Bolco also knocked several good flics, but was un luckily caught out. Hays was tho only ex- ceptlon to the rule of general poor playing. He played a splendid game, from first to last, but It was' useless while tho rest played so poorly. It was, without exception, tho worst game of ball we ever had the misfortune to witness. The score by innings stood as follows, only Ave innings being played, as tho Wat- aontowncrs had to tako the 4.18 train dawn: Getting in dishes for fair timo Hartman & Son's. Oil Tinisli. TTvflnnli nnrl Amnvi- at I. VV. I tt7:.i n..ii. t -l-i uuu i v muuw vjriasa, x utt.y,jjuiiu- Is found in tho largo Carp which from time I terns Ti n -i t - i Havo vou scon those 3.10. all wnni dm,., "iff x-aper, an 01 which we can goods, 1 yd. wide, at Clark & Son's worth I soil nt. nripps flint, will mnl-n it. tn r.n,. A ' r r v" J u. M'KILLIP, Photocraoher & .... . crayon Artist, isloomsburg, Pa. to timo navo ueeu lanen in inoso rivers. nn, .,mn p a ct,i f vmi 1-b n T.w.,..! n ' j . -" " ."v I u uu&uii. usiuij uua'uua j. 1 uuess your interest to deal with us. PARAG0M T) t,) It tr, .,,.,11 1.An, (l.n U JXjslllCBt ii is nun utiuiYti tuut 11, luuauitn I . ... . Ill nearly all the small and largo rivers of on siglll anu llKC Better anu Det- used. ter the more you know it. 50 cents. Tricots? Certainly. They are stand-bys. The new ones have every virtue of the old, and are in all the latest shades, 3 browns, 3 steels, and plum carnivorous, it is bv no means an epicure amontT the mixed : frreen. blue. 1 la In.l.. nlt enft.tl...! tl.n I . . ' 1U llO Ltt3b.0, UUIU LUaUJ RUhlUbU ,IIIU .uu rcfuso of tho kitchen and dairy. Tho peculiar habits or the Uarp aro worthy ot mention in this connection. In the latitudes of Pennsylvania, they gener ally, at tno beginning ot tno com season, resort to the deeper portions of tho waters they inhabit, where, it tho bottom Is muddy, they spend tho Winter; if not in a torpid state, at least fur from being as act ive as in Summer. As soon as tho Carp leaves its Winter Suartcrs it begins an earnest quest for food, y tho first of March tho time varying witn tno latituue ana temperature tno eggs have become considerably developed, and a few weeks of bright sunshine servo to Bloomsburg. Watsontown. 0 10 3- 7 8-20 0 10 0 The boys had better redeem themselves tho next game they play, or they, will lose tho good reputation they havo gained this summer. Dclicato persons, and all whoso systems hnve bccamo debilitated, should bear In mind that Simmons Liver Regulator U not a drastic, purging medicine, docs not weaken or deplete tho system as other pur gatives do, but acts gently. It will invig orate llko a glass of wine, but is no intoxi cating boverngo to lead to Intemperance; will promote digestion, dissipate headache, and generally tone up tho system. Hon. Mcx. II. Stephens, of Ua., says: "Simmons Liver Regulator is mild and suits mo better than more nctlvo remedies." Europe It must not be understood, that because a Carp is ablo to live in water that would bo deadly to most other fish, that pools and bays ot mat Kinu aro to do prcicrrca ior them; neither must It bo inferred that first class fish can be produced In ponds where tho water is not pure. Tho Carp is a vege table feeder mainly, although it will eat worms and the larvio of aquatic insects, which it seeks in tho mud. Although not For your dress goods Son's. go to Clark &l in VARNISH ji I. W. Hartman & Son have upset every body's prices wllh their German table linen nt ouc yu. Full lines of dress silks, watered silks, new weaves in velvets, plushes, &c. in plaid stripes, &c, nt Clark & Bon's. plum, garnet, steel, red, olive, tho week and gendarme .in the plain. 50 cents. 6 pieces left of the 42-inch Camels'-hair, with contrasting side bands. Gray only. How it has been grabbed for ! 37 c. We havo taken the agency for J. A. Sheppard's Paragon Coach Varnish, patented in 1884 and wish to call the attention of con sumers to its merits. It is made I. W. Hartman & Son's new dress goods solely from hard gum, lias fl id shawl department is open six days In I Jt V i 1 1 l vuiy ucavj uuuj uuu uuos uuiii c 1 1 r 1 tit" You should not miss serine tho new lino "l HOUrS 111 OUllimOr Or V1U- ot dress goods, dress cloths, suitings &c., ter, one gallon covers 4o0 sq. now nfTprefl liv Clark fc Hnn nt nnnnlnr I ' ... 1. leet ot new work lirst coat and GOO ft. second coat, it is warrant- BUSINESS NOTICES. ed not to crack spot, blister or turn wnite, ami to outwear any by other teachers. For particulars call at residence. Mrs. Ent's house, next door to Dr. Willitts' office. A VciiturvHomc AimiHcinciit Venture A Circus and Menagerie for only Ten nnd Twenty Cents Admission! A Circus complete in every detail Introducing every equestrian act, overy gymnastic or acroba tlo feature and every salient specialty that go to making arcnic exhibitions popular, and presenting a large and commendable collection ot rare beasts and birds, all for Ten and Twenty Cents! This la Just what Miller, Stowo & Freeman aro doing and aro not only doing it but aro doing It well from press and public everywhere. Tho aston ishmcnt Is how thoy can do this without Impoverishing their treasury and ending in financial disaster. Their circulars and Tlic Milton Fair. aiiEAT rBRl'AKATIONS MAKINO FOU A FISB SXIIIDITION, Tho Third annual exhibition of tho Mil ton Driving Park and Fair Association will open on Wednesday, Sep. 38th and contlnuo four days, Tho management aro putllne forth every effort to mako it a grand success In every respect. The pre. mlum list has been revised and enlarged, many additions hiving been mado thereto, New features hnvo been adopted and In ad. dltlon to Ihe exhibits of agricultural, hor- tlcultural and mechanical products, a uum ber ot choice attractions, Including the world-renowned Myrtio Peek Combination with their matchless running horses, hayo been secured. Tho sum total of promt urns announced aggregates seven thousand dollars, of which fully $1850 will bo paid for trials of speed. Already many noted horse-men hnvo signified their intention ot 25 cents. in all cents. the Fall tints. 24 Book News is full of clews to current books. Tells their drift, weighs their worth, gives their fair price not often the pub Ushers'. If you watch our New- meE,b9WMCMd.icri4 for extort., A very largo supply of tablets, books.and I oslcr8cncctimlyBolyo (hu pf0bera nml being present to enter tho contest, and all necessaries for school work at Mercer's Mr, Wm. Boylcs, the foreman In the smith shops of tho Jackson Woouln Manufacturing Co., has been in tho employ of that company for many years. Ho also assists In looking after some of the depart- ments of tho rolling mill. Ho is a good meclmnlc,a wholo souled genial fellow.vcry obliglug, and is held in high esteem by his employers as well as his follow workmen. It Is n tireat satisfaction to hnvo such men in employ. Shipping tags, with or wllhout strings at tho Columbian office. aro well worth reading. James Robinson, tho champion baro back rider of tho world, and tho only James Stowe, tho great hur. dlo and four-horso rider, aro with this Clr. cus. Their snow is to exuiuu uero on Monday, September 19th. Cciitcuulnl Arcli. Visitors to tho Centennial at Philadel phia must not fail to sco tho beauhiful Arch constiucted by A. O. Yates & Co, tho largest Clothing Houso In tho City, at 0th and Chestnut Sts. No expense has been spared to render this structure tho finest ot tho kind over e. rected in Philadelphia, and becomes nnoth er oyldcnco of tho enterprise and push of thispopular firm. Our readers aro advised to call anu now bring nbout tho spawning season, which, brown. navv. rrnrnpt hViip I . , , , . . 1 . . .. I . . , J 1 . .. j beginning in moy, cnus nuoui mo laiicr i ir.. u . i ii part of June, though In some localities ex- May be 40 styles ; serviceable tending tar into July, 'iho spawning is and handsome. not always continuous; mat is, 11 is not ue-1 n . n gun anil completed wituout interruption. A month may pass from tho depositing of tno urst eggs uetoretueiast one is spawned, though this is not common. Tliero nro lew mora prouue usu man mo Cirn. Tho number of cues contained in a fish that will weigh fiom three to four pounds will range from 300,000 to 500,000. This Is a moderate estimate, but is sutuc- lently largo to explain the wonderful pro llftcness ot this fish In Its natural waters. No doubt manv amateur Carp culturists havo been surprised to find their ponds baro ot young nsn, aitnougu tuey nau tno most convincing cvldcnco that tho spawn. Ing process had gono on regularly. The causa ot that barrenness is readily ex plained, and is easily remedied. Whllo tho Carp is not regarded as a carnivorous llsh, it will cat worms and tho larvio ot in sects when it is afforded a chanco to do so, and tho experience of Mr. Crevcllng, tho superintendent of tho eastern hatchery at Allcntown, as wed as of other excellent au thorities, establishes beyond tho prcadven. turo of a doubt, the fact that tho old Carp win at limes cat mo spawn 01 tno young Carp. Tho simplo remedy is to place small brusu season culturists know, aro adhesive, adhering In lumps to tho obiect upon which they have impurities of the blood often cause ereati Enclish or American varnish, is Some of our cheaper Dress hSK" for carriages uoods : affectiona. or outdoor work where exposed naids on grounds ot green, To Prkskiwb Natural FLowEns.-Dip l to the weather, it is warranted to .lh0. i1,0." m,eUed,nPar?,ffln,e,' withdraw rub down in oil or water, and only just hot enough to maintain its fluid-1 pumiCC stone in from 30 to 48 iyttD.in,l.bl!?iTrv,i8l;0c!d 1,lppcd onS hours without sweating out and at a time, held by tho stocks and moved 1 ii iii i ip-i T-J. IM.i. U1.1U tUU DbUUIVB I1UU 111UVCO lieiges, brocades, Cashmeres about for nn Instant to get rid of air buh can be brought to a dead finish. For the interior finish of fine VTkta lUbj ni lck, n kto her Cutortm, Book Table and note the fig ures on the fly leaves, Book JNews may lose some of its value to vou. If vou don't or can't, its like a once-a-month rummage among the newest volumes to get Book News. In . i, .,1 chlnerf. Vcrv wonderful machinery it la. Not only the larger nit .passages, but tho thOUgandft Of llttln llllinn n...l etivltlita 1nn,1- any case, it will tell you the nff fr'n them. nnrnlilp rrnlnrrc nn in tlir. Knnl. When theso aro clogged and chocked notaoie goings on in the book witu matter whlch ou$ not t0 bo lhcre World. whethfiP rllPVf rnnrorn your luncs cannot half do their wnrk. Anil in tho ponds before tho spawnlug -...t,-,.- niiKKolioro ,lnla what they do, they cannot do well, comes on. Tho eggs of Carp, as nil autliors, publishers, Or dealers. Call .It cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, somo lino trials of speed may bo expected. Taken all in all, tho coming exhibition promises not only to bo tho largest but (tin flnrmt nnfl irritllflpat. nvt'T llMll ill this .1... S.. t. .. culturists know, nro adhesive, adhering in c cents. KO cents a vnrtr. catarrh, consumption or anv of tho famtlv nr. u, uu 0 - - lumps to tho object upon which they have - . w ' C ' - of throat and nose nnd head and lung ofr all railroads running to Milton. Tho trains fttlleni it s also well known that tho ln tne September number structlons, all aro bad. All ought to bo of tho Pennsylvania railroad stop at tho mother fish generally seeks somo object (portrait of lohn Burroiiehs'i got rid of. Thero is just ono suro way to rni.n,l on which to cast her spawn, aa tho eggs 't tm.- .. b get rid of them. That is to take lloschee'a which havo no such support aro suro to bo uumjjauii wmo tin-1 ucrman Syrup, which any drueplst will Inet irin..n If lliorn l.n a "wotlir irrn" I fs.r.U.. f f t T1i. ) 1 I anil un l Tf! A, l.,.l It .ww. .v..i.., .. .uu.w " ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v in .111.111 1 1 I viiii w wiiru'i; I I 11 14. u or other vcgetablo growth ln tho pond, tho I J 'I crythlng else ! spnwing usu is certain iu bovk iucui out, and deposit her eggs so that they will cling hies. Fresh cut flowers, freo from molst- ll.n mnlln ATiMillnnt am.nlmnna t il.I. If you would preservo your health and In', residences, public buildings, vi6uiiu juui L-imiB uysium uso rewino'a I hnt h-rnnina if lina nn prnml lint Puro Barlov Malt Whiskev. For sain hv UaUl ??0ms' ""US 110 Ctpiai , 110p C. B. Robbfns, Bloomsburg, Pa. fcow. Or COld waterrSOapor grenso Will not allect its lustre or spot or stain its surface; wiping with a sponge or damp towel will keep it looking fresh and new. If you arc especially desirous of a hand some and permanent finish, Bpecify Sheppards Paragon Coach Varnish to vour nainter and take Give Tuem a CiiAxoB ! That is to say, ,,A nti.,.. ,. ;,. 1 nn(i no your Junga. Also all your breathing ma- "O 0"ei, put Up 111 4 and 0110 gaiion cans at ipo.uu per gauon. Very llesp. J. R. Schuyler & Co., Bloomsburg, Pa. the became Ulia, the clang to CmIotU, Wiea the kd CUldren, ihe era them Cutorle, WANTED t tn such growth. But that does not remove tbcm from unnatural mules who will con sumo tho spawn or tho young fish lndls. crlmlnately. Tho female, finding brush scattered on tho pond, casts her eggs on The two new all-silk Satin W. L. Fornwald has mado a great Im, provemcnt in his tonsorial rooms lu Lock. ard's building at 1110 corner 01 .nam Centre streets. room which room next arch placed by malting chairs havo been placed thus making morn room nnu otner uium- 1 .l...ln o, I, la niiolnmprs. Will lias nOW nnil uuuuuo w mi. " 1 p"" , , ., u t. 1 1 one ot the handsomest establUhments in this section. bladder and gravel in tho kldnoys, I used , Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and am Books, bags, book straps, school compan. well. B. D. Pursous, Rochester, N. ... fl ri, f 1 fl tn T at Clark's book etoro. cjw, y, rnco vi. m-uu -'wuv, and notices tor kidney, liver and blood disorders . Men tf. I Hon this paper. sep2iUt. grounds. An iSxtrnnrclliinry Arcnic illHjilay. Ono would think that a completo and cnjoyablo Circus and Menagerie embracing a full company of performers of recogniz ed merit and a comprehensive Menagerlo, oxhlbltod for only Ten and Twenty Cents Admission, would bo beyond tho rango of nnaalhllltiea. Yet Miller. Stowo & Froo. , 1 rviuuveu IU UU UUIUIUIUU 11U11U ituuiu IUV1U , .... , man ate giving such a show and arc doing I aro no large fish. By nuraulng this plan at I graae. K1CI1 eilectS ; in every it every day. In their posters and circulars tho eastern hatchery, tho crop of young fish way desirable. Known Olllv bv nT I VV UO UU Bill tUi 1U itUUUI BIA bU WU UUVO, IU . , ' ,.-. 1.1.. . 1 , I. n,i..,,n A.i, ...111 I n 1 1 r ennnn nn your mind. scattered on tho pond, casts her eggs on ment of shades than VOU are vitalized, nnd carries health luatead of dls- tho small branches, which should then bo likelv to find in trnnriQ nf flnt- cas? i0. cvcr? 0g?n , lhe 8l0Inac1' a toned first-clllSS. Wo furnish a luilld rcmoved to an adjo ning pond where thero UKey 10 "ntj ln gooaS Ol that and strengthened, tho nppetlto restored. l'lll&s ,Y u "u UI8U A better assort- Lome. pend upon this for certain, Vigor an' by cents a bottle. Even if cv. has failed you, you may do- ll vllulllv nn. mifoMv nlnnn In I fYllflioft 1111 rSfifV fitont and Gros Grain Ribbons are to every part of tbo body by Hood's Sarsapa- inai tircu iccitng is entirely over araapa v over- Tho blood la purified, enriched and Wo want a few live men to tako orders for a full lino of Our stock is a! selected and guaranteed 1 (lino nvnlnln liiiti? It lu i An ntxil flinli mo partition ueiwueu ... mB-niflccnt Arch, which will bo ilium. " , , 70 J".",.' favorable weather, tho embryo flsh will our special names: ho formerly occupied and the - ,,, at tUo 8am0 timo "t. " Z . .'"f ... ".T Pi.6?", S?.!S "f TZ.?l . q. .. I ... . w. . In ll line hcon taken OUt aiW aU . . . I .1 tj.ii 1 M""' oiuiico iiuuiunuii, wu kuom(;iuii inui uajB l JH in uuguiucu, auu u mvu iiw, s, ft lu,, ou. no. !!, X in., 0C to it has bten tnaeu ouv uu u , . CJaraino tuclr iA anil ,,, .,., i i,nU lii nwn fnrtd." No. 3, In., 7c no. win. oc between the two rooms, uwv. 00 a of ,ho bc3t mftdo " 1 ' ,'iin n,, 1 rnT' ft 1 & iSS SS ?.' u St! ift onolargo room, niecaso ...., 1.llUalk.1ila. ,.".T..l."Ji.,. ..." -..!." 2??- .! ."M1- No. ; 1 i, m. ircl In tho backroom, " ." " ui ",u lu' ' Manv neon 0 refuse to tako Cod Liver I m.,i.e. ri.o.,a in.,s!oo. I I iiu. iv, -g iu., lona, Collectors' receipt books sale at this olllco. I. I ..vl.ll.U l.n... n Ua. 1,11 It l.rf.i.l .nil frt llln DUUn ISUUUUUUVU IU liAIHUU IIG1U UUIHUU liad KUIUUV uuuiuci uuu rj i; "v 1 . 1n . I of others that Dr. Konnedy's Favor- day, Bept. 10th. .New goods just received, and now open tho latest styles ot fall millinery consisting of trimmed pattern hats, fancy feathers, felt and straw trimmed and uulrimincd, &c. Mourning goods a specially, Prices to suit all at Miss 13. Hartley's. Oil ou account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcome in Scott's Vniiil-lnii f',.,1 T nil ...111. II,,.. phosphites. It beliiK as palatablo ns milk, aueiphia L,atlUmarkS, aud tho most valuablo remedy known for and ancient, Cabinet tho treatment of consumption, wrofula and cents ; 6lx8l 50 cents, bronchitis. Physicians report our llttlo t . ' The kldnevs aud liver nrn roused nml in vigorated. Tho brain is refreshed, tho 60111G Outfit FllKE, also fruit ujiuvi wauv i.ii4i auu icuujr ivi num. Drcnkksnessou Liquob Habit Posi-uvelt I Rnn in Krakow. A WnimMi Ctjkkd nv Adminibtkbinq Dn. Haines' I Oolpen Si-Eoino It can be given in a cup 1 . . , , , ot coiico or tea wiuioui tho knowieugo 01 never Illua Witu us. i-ion l ue tho person taking it; Is absolutely harmless , nnd will effect a permanent and speedy 1 , . . , , cure, whether tho patient is a moderate W' but Write tit 011CO 101' terms, drinker or an uicououc wrccic. l uousanas 1 ot drunkards havo been mudo tcmpcrato m . ,, .,, . ., I ot drunkards havo been mado tcmpcrato in riiotographic Views of Phil- men who have taken Ooldcn Specific in vc" 10 mnrloi-n their colleo without their knowledge, and IllUUt-l ll I , ,,.. l,,..,Vn (li.iir nmt ililnL'.nn nf llwlr size, 1 5 patients tako It with pleasure. Emulsion and bo convinced. Try Bcott's John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth ana Market utroevr. HMU Vll ' "... Vfiuin to-iia bi llevo thoy quit drinking of their own free Will. IT NKVKR FA1LB. Tho aystcm onco Impregnated with tho Specific it becomes an utter impossibility tor tho liquor habit tn exist. For full particulars address Golden SpcclQo Co., 165 Race St 1 Cincinnati, uuio, ucoa 00 ly. EDW. O, GRAHAM , Nurseryman, sepj-iou Rochester, N. Y,