The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 23, 1887, Image 3

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    The Columbian
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1887.
rvtKUT 1IUMMD Till Tint,
Trains on tho Philadelphia It lu leave ltupcrt
aalollowst
NORT0. SOUTH'.
T:H a, m. 11:27 a. m.
3:10 P. m. 0:30 p. m.
O
Tratnson the D. ti. & W. K. It. leavo Hloomsbure
follows I
KonTn. Boom.
7:19 a. m. 8:34 a. ra.
11:01 a. in. l3:o.i p. m.
2.21 p. m. 4:18 p. m.
tM p. m. 8:47 p. tn.
Trains on tb ll.tW.B, Hallway nosa llloora
err as follows !
NOBTll. SOOTD.
li):t a. m. 11:M a. m.
S:4t p. m, 4-l p. m.
.M p. Ei. t:3i) p. m.
SUNDAY.
KORTB. .ODTn.
10:11 a m 6:89 p m
lIiOKSBUna SCIXIVAM 1U1I.S01D.
, SOUTH. - NOltTII.
Arrive Arnvo. Leave. Leave,
STATIONS, r. Ht A. H. A. M. p. M.
Bloomsminf,.. a si 7 co h 45 6 40
nam street a (0 in s ia e, n
Irondale B CM g ou a 43
PaperMiu. ........ w o vi h 6 51
Lluntstireu s so 0 81 9 st 6 &s
orangevUle a 18 s.1 9 40 7 10
Forks, 8 00 ( 11 DM 722
Tubus ....... 1 fa o uo 10 us 7 !
Stillwater- 1 45 a 00 10 15 7 at
Benton,...-... 1 so s 60 10 so 7 43
Leave. Leave. Arrive Arrive.
r. M. A. H, A. H. r. It.
BAX.IJ8.
OoTonwt 8th A committee of tbo
Bloomsburg Mutual Bulging and Saying
Fund Association will sell vali'ablo town
property near Lockard's Car Works, ono
o'clock p. ra.
OcTODBR 29. Tuo widow and heirs of
II. R. Kllno deceased will sell two farms
and a mountain tract in Orango township
at 1 o'ciock p. m. ceo posters.
John A. FunBton, administrator of the
estate of Samuel Melllck, deceased, will sell
valuablo real estate on the premises In
Orange township. Balurday, September
84th at 1 o'ciock p. m.
FOR RENT
Fob Haw on Kent. Tho Music Hall
formerly Eureka Rink, Is offered for sale
or rent on rcasonauie terms uy tno new
manager, I'orucs wishing to bold Icstl
vals will do well to see the manager.
J. D. Shaffer, Manager.
Fanner Wanted.
A farmer of experience and character
way obtain a five-years' leaso of a small
farm (111 acres) upon advantageous terms
on tno uiraru estate L.anus in tno vaia.
wlssa Valley lietwcea Ilrandonvlllo and
Glrard Manor. Tho farm is provided with
a new, handsome and convenient house,
new barn and outbuildings, and Is well
supplied wnn goou water.
A man is wanted who can furnish his
own stock andcqulpmcnt,and may become
a permanent tenant Also, a farmer wanted
to occupy House on farm ai wages. Kcler.
enecs requested.
Address, HRnsB S. Thompson,
Engineer Qirard Estate,
12aug8t, Pottsvllle, Pa.
A Rare Cliance for a Lively Man.
The Centralia Hotel Is ottered for sale
cheap and on easy terms. It Is well locat
ed, largo and commodious and affords tho
right man a good opportunity to make
money. Apply or address to
Mna Wm. Pfeiffkk,
Centralia, Pcnna.
To All Whom it May Concern.
Take notice, that at a meeting held by
the Liquor Men's Protectlvo Association of
Columbia county, Pa., it was unanimously
agreed to notify nil persons engaged in the
liquor business, with or without license,
that we give all constables notice for the
last tlmo to mako a true and correct return
to Court of any person or persons violating
the liquor law.
Tho constables neglecting their duties as
such will be reported to tho proper author
ity by tbo Association, to be dealt with ac
cording to law. 8t.
Liquob Men's Protective Association.
Hoarders Wanted Parties attending
Court can bo accommodated with good
boarding at Mrs. Jacoby's, corner of Slain
and Market streets, tn First national Bank
building. sepO.
To close out certain lines of wedding In
vitations a number of bargains are offered
at this office. Thoso wanting small lots,
from 10 to 25, will save money by ordering
at the Lolcubian office. tf
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
To-day (Friday
a nro
Many first-class attractions have-been at-
Tinn 1 1 "'" uuunuu uy me managers 01 1110
"can leaves are now beginning to litter Opera Houso for tho comlnz season, and It
is to bo hoped that they will ho well pat-
ronlzcd, Watch the nowsnancrs and hill.
boards.
tho gutters.
For school supplies go to Mercer's drue
Anil IiaaIi
. iorc. n09t
Tho first frost of tho sens n,.n...i t...
Saturday morning.
We havo on our tahlo tho Now Moon for
Bcplcmbcr, n dollar monthlv. nubllshcd at
T II t . ....
A very lareo sunnlv of ,,.m. w,. .... Z""""' ? " cw 410on mm'
nil nercnaarln. . . i . ' "'K uumpnny. 11 is handsomely covered,
ntccssarlcsfor school work at Mercer's, and llllcd with brlcht and lntercslln, read
Tho court-house fence Is bclne rmtnlo,! in ln8 matter-
green and red colors. According in il, .im.i... r nn,l
A handsome line of Fall Overcoats lust llasscnKcr ORcnts, thcro wcro carried to
celvwl at Lowcnberg's. Philadelphia last week by the Pennsylvania
rauroaii kuu.uto visitors, by tho Phlladei.
rlch harvest In Pll,a "ending, 207,000, by tho Unltlmoro
& Ohio, 20,000
4. largo bouquet of beautiful cut roses,
from a llloomsburg nursery, In tho Misses
Kinney's millinery window, has attracted
Tho theatrical season hero opened Thurs.
day evening of last week with tho prcsen.
tatlon of tho comedy dratnal"0ur llallroad
Men." A falr-elzcd audience greeted
Frank and Katharlno Ilowo In this play,
and seemed well-pleased with the perform.
ancc, Judging trom tho frequent bursts of
pplausc. Mr. Ilowo took tho part of
General Bouncy In a very crcdltablo man.
ncr, and Miss Ilowo ably assisted him.
Many of tho other characters were well
taken and altogether tho performance was
much above tho standard.
received 1
Street fakirs renned a
Philadelphia last week.
Itcmnnnts of Uassimcres lust tlm tlilnrr
fnf Iinvnl innn .1 T t fa
Straw lifitn urn bill. u..
the streets, but they will soon bo a thing of nZh nUonAjhland ildB
t.- . I Inn llntufira w.rofrnmll. T.ln.rH
the past.
School books, school sfatlimcrv! rvirv-
thlng needed In school work, at Clark's
Tho flowers were from Mr. Lloyd Billon's
green-house near tho Normal School.
book store.
Sep1).
Horsemen throughout tho country are
getting their horses In readiness for the
county fairs.
A flue lino of box papers, Just open. Ask
to see tucm. All prices at Clark's lionfe
store
seo9.
A llttloson of Mr. and Mrs. John Kcllcy
died at their homo near Ncnl's furnace last
JloniUy, aged about six months. Funeral
services wcro held at tho houso on Wed
nesuay aiteruoon, ana the remains were
Interred In Hoscmont cemetery.
Wo wero presented last week with
large baskctof lino pcnchcs.by Dr.Slmttuck
Keccnt experiments have developed tho They Wcro tbo nlcc8t wo havo sccn ,hU
iacunat it lanes a snail ust fourteen days ' '" ueiueii
to travel a mile. anywhere. Tho Dr. had qulto a number In
"is orchard this season, and all wcro flno
ury goons merchants report that they fruit.
havo sold moro mosquito netting tho past
summer tiiun ever before.
uuring 3ir. jicrour8 absence. W. 8,
Hishton Is clerking at his drug aud book best bright-cyed ginl
storo on upper Main street.
Good cheap Cassimercs sold at great
bargains, by tho yard, at
Lowcnberg's.
Daniel Laycock has been Improving bis
property on Centre street by building
new fence along tho front.
Mrs. Itouch is making necessary lm
provemcnts In her houso on lower Third
street near the fair grounds.
Just think of itl Cider, doughnuts,
great big apples, euchre and soven-up,
rlp-rouslng fire, and a seat alongside your
Tho good old winter
nights aro coming, boys, when a sllco of
below zero is worth tho whole month of
July. Ex.
Messrs Clark & Son have placed iu their
show window an automatic toy represent
ing a lono fisherman. Tho fisherman dis
covers ho has a fish on his lino and makes
strong efforts to pull It out but falls to do
so. Tho toy has attracted tho attention of
a vast number of people.
Mr. Charles Unangst Esq., has had tho
Tho Pennsylvania llallroad Company Is barn on his farm In Hemlock township,
making arrangements to heat cars with
steam instead of by car stoves.
Next! Next!! Next 111 For a nice,
clean shave or a first class hair cut drop In
at W. L. Fornwald's Barber Shop.
A largo number of pcoplo from this town
and vicinity attended tho Constitutional
Centennial at Philadelphia last week.
Slates ! Slates 1 Largo assortment of
slates, singlu or double, book slates. All
sizes and prices at Clark's hook store. e9.
Travelers will save inuch trouble and an.
noyance to themselves by having their
baggage distinctly marked with their
Good Boasdino at Moderate Prices.
Those attending Court should call at the
undersigned for boarding nt moderate
Pces. Wm. Beers,
scp9. -r Cor. Main and West Sts.
Wanted immediately. Three good girls
m xioitu uroauway, flantlcoke. One uln
lug-room gin, ono chambermaid, ono
jaundry girl.
Are you going to school 1 Then exam
lne the tablets at Clark's book storo. s0.
The price of envelopes has been recently
advanced by tho manufacturcrB,but wo have
in stock 40,000 that will be sold Just as low
as ever, with your business card printed
on the same, Ask for prices. tf.
Underclothing great bargains must be
sold. Call and see. At Lowcnberg's
Personal.
lion, and Mrs. C. It. Buckalew havo re
turned from Ganoga Lake.
Colonel Freeze and wife returned from
the North Mountain on Monday.
Miss Mary McKelvy Is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Elwcll. of Towanda.
Mr. S. W. DlckBon Esq. and W. M. Mul-
ier, 01 Uerwick.are attending a convention
of Y. M. O. A. at Lancaster.
Mr. J. K. Maize Is In town attending to
legal business and will remuin here until
alter court.
Judgo McCollum. of Montrose. Susoue-
hanna county, will hold September court
n misplace antral Danville.
Bam Horman left last Saturday for his
cuool at Bhocmakertown. near Phlladei
phla, where he will soend tho coming year.
Dr. Howard Lott, of Buffalo, Wyoming
Ter., visited at Mr. O. P. Sloan's, the latter
part or last week. Ho U a brother of Mrs
Sloan.
Mr. B. F. Bbarpless and wife left for a
Southern trip Saturday last. Tbcy expect
ta visit nearly all tho prominent batllo
kioudus.
Mr. Chaa. S. Thompson, the genial and
enterprlslni! manager of "Our Railroad
Men" combination, gave us a very pleasant
on inursday morning of last week.
We aro Informed thot Mrs. Nuss and ono
0' her dauchtera were taken sick during
their Journey to tho west and that both are
now sorlously 111 at. Kansas city with
typhoid fever.
Court next week.
Chestnuts are rlpculng fast.
The water-melon season Is about over.
The base ball season Is drawing to a close.
Books, bags, book straps, school compan
ions, at Clark's book store. BepO
Sausage and scrapple tlmo is approach.
lng"
An elegant lino of FALL HATS,
Just received at Lowenberg's.
Tho leaves aro fast putting on an autumn
uge.
First class cider barrels for salo at 0. B.
Hobbles', 0sop4t
The Ico-cream and soda water trade Is
nearly over, and oysters are now In the as
endant.
60 dozen more of the Wonderful
nnne shirt at 4oc, eo.cn at Lowen-
The heavy rains last week wero very ac
ceptable to the farmers, as tho ground had
been very dry up to that tlmo , and difficult
to plow.
During the fair we have an extra forco
of barbers to accommodate the public Stop
in. W. L. Fornwald, corner Main and Cen-
tro streets.
Among peaches picked from a treo In
Judge Elwell's garden, there have been
somo that mcasuicd as high ns nlno Inches
in circumference.
painted In handsome stylo. It adds greatly
to the appearonce, besides preserving the
barn for many years. Tho work was dono
by W. F. Bodine,whIch is a guarantcu that
tho paint will not peel off.
Tho courts of Pennsylvania havo decided
that no boundary fence can be made of
barbed wlro without tho consent of the
parties owning tho lands, and any man
who puts such fences aloug tho highway
renders himself liable for nil Injuries result
lug to stock passing along the highway
G. W. Klasc, proprietor of the St. Charles
hotel, Berwick, Pa.,has ample accommoda
tions for thoso attending tho Berwick fat
this week. Extensivo preparations have
been made and an excellent table will bo
prepared for tho guests. Slnco the rebuild
Ing of this hotel he has everything in flno
styie.
The meet of the Berwick Bicycle Club
will bo held to-day (Friday) at three
o'clock p. m., on the grounds of the North.
cm Columbia and Southern Luzcrno
County Fair at Berwick. A large num
her of wheelmen are expected to bo pros
cnt, and thcro will bo several Interesting
races.
The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Bos-
ton, will again visit this placo somo time
In November. They should bo greeted
with a crowded house.
Tho members of the Episcopal church
will havo charge of the dlning-hall at tho
fair grounds this year. Everything will b
served In first class style.
A full lino of FALL AND WINTER
SUITINGS. Call and see the new styles
at Lowenberg's. Perfect fit and perfect
satisfaction always guaranteed.
Thcro will be a convention of the Sun-
day Schools of Mt. Plcasaut township on
Saturday afternoon, the 24 Inst, nt the
Lutheran church at Mlllertown.
Mrs. W. P. Ramsey, of Mahanoy City
died at her residence Wednesday, Septem
ber 7th. She was a patient sufferer from
complication of diseases lasting ovar a per
iod of nearly eight years. Her remains
were brought to this placo last week and
interred in Koscmont cemetery, she was
a sister-in-law of Mr. C. W. McKelvy.
Mrs. M. A. Smith is ready to begin her
fall term in music. Pupils can begiu at
any time, and can take one or two lessons
a week, either at their homes, or at the
teacher's residence, as it suits their conven
ience. The prices are the same as charged
by other teachers. For particulars call at
residence, Mrs. Ent's house, next door to
Dr. Willltts' office. tf
Much tgnoranco la displayed by drivers
of vehicles, and even by pedestrians on tho
street on tho subject of "tho right of tho
rond." It is n simple law, and consists In
yielding ono hnlt of tbo road, and keeping
to tho right. In passing any way, whether
In vehicle or on foot, keep to tho right.
Many persons with largo wagons, or swag-
gerlng braggadocio, are so Impolite and tin.
yielding es to glvo neither half or sldo of
tho street or road. With such persons be
firm keep to tho right of street or road
and tho law will take caro of you, and tho
other fellow, loo.
Read tho advertisement of tho Great
Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., as it
appears in this Issue. Lovers of guns, re.
volvcrs and fl?h!ng tackle, and all kinds of
sporting goods should write for a cataloguo
nnd prlco list. We havo received ono of
their catalogues and we are surprised and
delighted t the grcnt assortment nnd low
prices nf guns, revolvcis, &c. Tho Great
Western Gun Works, (J. II. Johnston, tho
veteran gun maker, proprietor,) nro strictly
reliable and trustworthy, nnd enjoy a rcpti.
tatlon for low prices, flno goods nnd fair
dealing. Wrlto to them at once.
List of letters remaining In the Post Of
fice at Bloomsburg for week ending Sept.
20, 1887:
Miss Ida S. Annclman. E. D. Chrlsman.
Klmbcr C. Fox. Mrs. Levlna Hess. Mrs.
Eliza Jacoby, Mrs. Mary Lewis, James
Lunger. Wllhclm Wllbaga.-
cards.
Daniel Bloom, L. II. Focht, Lloyd Whlto.
PACKAGES.
Edward Cardhoff.
Persons calling for these letters will
pleaso say ''advertised."
GeonaK A. Clare, P. M.
The latest Is tho fenco advertising dodge.
A fellow by tho namo of Lupl solicits ad
verttslng trom merchants niiJ all kinds of
tradesmen, daubs fences and country barns
with largo letters, which after the first rain
aro only sccn In largo dirty streaks tiuln.
tclllglblo to tho naked eyo.
Last Saturday morning a pheasant
crashed against tho glass In n window in
Joo Wells' room nt tho Normal School, and,
breaking tho pane, fell through upon the
floor of the room. It was found, somewhat
Injured though not dead, and was kilted.
It will bo remembered that last summer a
pheasant flow with such swiftness against
tho post office w!ndow,as to break the thick
pin to glass, and was Instantly killed by the
shock. Thcso birds fly with a terrible
speed, nnd It takes a good marksman to
bring them down.
Probably ono of tho most common ills-
cases of the present day is Brlght's disease.
tho very mention of which causes a Bhud-
dcr to many predisposed to kidney nffee
tlons. While, if too long neglected, it be
comes on incurablo maiauy. J no iirsi
stages aro readily cured by the remedy dis
covered by Dr. Shattuck thirteen years
ago. Tho repeated solicitation of Iricnds
and patients havo Induced tho Doctor to
put it In convenient form for general use,
Dr. Bhattuck's Rest Cure Specific Is not n
patent medicine, being prepared from a
regular and reliable prescription which has
stood tho test of tlmo as ono of tho best
remedies for liver and kldnay troubles, ma.
laila, dyspepsia and blood diseases. So
great has been the demand for this remedy
that It has been placed In the hands of
Moyor Bros., who will supply tho trade,
both wholcsalo and retail. When you can
patronlzo homo Industry and get what you
need, why not do it ?
ICnr-pf Oori(rlTi Ooll, ITcmrwiiMii, Prpmy
nnnriitl. tv kiv.riinif IJo-jrrh. Inrlnl-snt Cci
I 7rrn tloa, aruT rllTci comramptlT I
pfrwon in Auanecii nngci or i
lheU4"fisak Trl-roUctA, Com-
ti (on. aii OemiLno Dr tiit
HcVm-7 Aprtrp li nl-1 on In I
ft tthttt 1
b mrtstf rvd Tr-k1rl fnrk La wit t
I A litUl-t I lend In a Virel, a JtrtU I
IFtrtp Vauttcn-lsifieL, Ami idol
tvll ft A. V. jurjttr tv c
Tvp'B, JlAlUiuom, HLf I
lim.ADtLrnUi Womtay, Sept, 19, i$r.
The Constitutional Centen
nial. Only a memory now.
But a memory that Will always has been mado to make It n grand success
4J I I. . la ii I . rr . . t A V
DC CliCriSUCU. I antl 11 iooks Q3 11 incir ununs wuuiu
VVc have tried to do our part tca""t1. Among the fast horses entered
mi . . . 1 ii aro oiou iiicmum, n son 01 mo ccicnraieu
in illustrating tno central idea nof0y jicdium. Mott Medium baa mado a
Of this Centennial. We have record of 2:30. Cycloue, the great sorrel
done it within the Store. The horse, who has lowered his record at almost
progress of a hundred years; the cvcry performance this season, and Is a
relation of trade to the Individ- i'oo who makes a horso rco when he l.
11 1 .11. entered In It, Strphcn G., Dlslpato and
ual, have been the thoughts Jlnny Mowarl ll0r9cg of BpccJ ttna prom.
about Which we have built. I he lie, arc on tho list. All In nil, should the
contrasts, the material pictures, weather bo favorable, tho lovers uf trotting
arc Under one roof. w"' 'mT0 " 'easl Bc'lm prepared for them.
In the Dress Goods section T . , " . Is , T" Fro , 8
you may see the finest, richest tored Rnd two t0 flvo moro btlng c0UntC(,
OOm-Work Of the world. Where- unon. This race docs not close its entries
ever under the Sun good stuffs until day of race.
are made, there have our buy- Wm- Ungues will b thcro with Tommy
ers been. The Plaids, the Nov- Ml tt?d Baturn-11,0 p?.p"ly !
. Ill 1 I uur townsman ikii. unmcsoo. n is uaiu
Cities, tile LSrOaUClOtnS, tlie nlllrn Mvm nrnmUn nf rnnsl.Wnbln snrnl.
Cashmeres, the Silks, the fine Iu addition to these, the regular attrac
Stuffs or the Coarse, SO they are tlons of nil Fairs, Prof. Lorenzo will give
worth your thought, are here. free exhibition every day of his wonder-
We think our Dress Goods ,,., ., m ,, ,,..,
wuiu never uciuru iu vunuu, bu contest, to bo participated In by six of tho weight Is U9 oz. (5 tlwt. troy. Tlnvii
lancisome. so near to tlie reach hf-st hnmia of r.nzernn mil rnhimiiin r.oun. ' . ulanlODU8 . "ru .w-i
... - i
Look up your stovo pipes and Hues.
Pipes are liable to rust through the sum
mer; rust eats holes, and heat in pipes with
holes may set your house on lire.
Invitations nro out for tho marriage of
Miss Sadie A. Moore, daughter of M. A.
Moore, of Hemlock, to JJr. George J. Hart- the Opera House,
man, of Wilkcsbarre, on octobor o.
Miller, Stowo & Freeman's circus exhib
ited hero last Monday on lower Market
Btreet, near tho D. L. & W. li. li. I bey
cive a good performance; tho riding of
James Robinson is ns good as Is seen In
much larger circuses. Other parts of tho
performance aro ycry good. Their audlcnco
was much diminished in tho evening on
accouut of tho crowd attending tho play at
Monday was a lively day for Bloomsburg.
The "Our Jonathan" company and a circus
wero both hero on that day and both did
their best to draw tho crowd in tho oven.
Ing. Tho circus gave Its parade ahont 11
o'clock In tho morning and the dude band
paraded at noon. Tho agent for "Our
Jonathan" Co. was Indefatigable in scat
tering blll3 about town nil day long, and
the town wns fairly flooded with them,
Again In the evening tho circus band and
the dude band wcro out, and for a long
tlmo the air resounded with the strains of
martial music. Printer's Ink nnd tho dude
band, however, did the act, and tho Opera
Houso was full to overflowing.
Tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad
Company havo Issued their first time table
and give schedulo of regular trains.whlch
went into effect Thursday, September 22.
There will bo two trains a day each way.
The first will leave Benton at 5.60 a. m.
arriving at Bloomsburg at 7 o'clock, In time
to connect with early morning train north
on the D. L. & W. The second train will
lcav at 1.30 p. m., arriving at Bloomsburg
3.34, in time for the south bound trains.
The first train will leavo Bloomsburg at
8.45 a. in., arriving at Benton at 10.30,
nnd tho second at G.40 p. m., reaching Ben.
ton nt 7,4o. Two passenger cars and a
new engine havo been secured, and more
cars will be had, If tho business demands
It. We publish elsewhere the tlmo table
complete. For Information in reference to
transportation, and other matters purtatn
Ing to the road, call at tho Superintendent's
office, at tho Farmer's Produco Exchange.
Tho M. E. Sunday school, of Orange
vUle, has passed the following resolutions
of condolence:
By an unlookcd for dispensation of an
nil-wise Father we aro called to mourn the
loss of a brother, faithful nnd true. Be it
Jiaolred, 1 licrclorc, that wiiiln we now
tn humble submission to the Divine will we
feel that in the death of our brother. Clem
ucl V. Delong, our Sabbath school has sut-
ff red aa Irreparable loss. Ho was an act
lye, energetic member. His presence was
an inspiration. Others may fill up our
ranks, but none enn supply tho place he
has left vacant. While wo sorrow in tho
loss of so faithful a member, the darkest
shadows have fallen upon the household.
A wife has been robbed of n devoted bus.
band, a father and mother of ft dutiful son.
We extend our tenaercst sympathy to tho
bereaved ones and commend them to tho
Jamrs McCnbe, the Honesdale murderer,
who escaped from the Wayno county Jail
on tho 18th of last May, was recaptured
last week near the scene of the murder.
Thero will bo a muslcalo at the houso of
(1. W. Miller, on Friday evening at 8
o'clock, for the benefit of tho now Presby
terian church organ. Admission 15 cents.
A little fellow in Towanda, Bradford Co,
last week swallowed a watermelon seed,
which lodged in his throat.and died while
Many peoplo wcro startled by the ringing
of the Normal School bcHat an early hour
last Saturday morning, thinking It was
ringing a fire alarm. They were reassured,
however, when they found It was in cele-
bratlon of the day, tho 17th of September,
on which day the adoption of tho Constltu
tion took place, one hundred years ago. It
was rung again at six o'clock In tho even
Ing. Wm. Moore and Bella Vivian and their
comedy company played In tho Blooms
burg Opera Houso last Monday evening to
an operation was being performed for Its a packed house. Mooro Is a very fair actor,
but if he had not attcmpteu to uo tno wnoio
show himself, tho audlenco would havo
been better pleased. Tho support was very
poor. Many who had attended, expecting
to Beo a first-class performance, wcro much
disappointed.
Mr. Will Armstrong, who has chargo of
removal.
The Chapman series of Art Entertain-
ments opened nt tho Opera Uouse Wednes-
day evening, but on account of the small
houso tho proprietor became discouraged
and left Thursday.
Rebecca Carmen, Benton, has Just re
ceived a largo assortment of millinery, fall
and winter styles, trimmings In velvets,
plushes of many kinds for dress trimmings.
All the latest .styles.
Mr. M. F. Eyerly has been confined to
tho houso for somo time with a rheumatic
gout. He was on the streets a fow days this
lint wns olillCCU 10 use cuues iu
assist him lu walklug.
tho drug storo during tho absenco of Mr.
Mercer, has been a studious, Industrious
nnd ant clerk under Mr. Mercer, so that
he could leavo tho storo In his nanus,
feeling that everything would bo properly
attended to Just tho samo as If ho wcro
here. Will has becomo strongly attached
to the druggist business and will certainly
succeed well when he launches out for him.
self.
Mr. John A. Funstou, of Bloomsburg,
who owns larco Quantities of land In and
around Bernlce. nrcsented tho K. of L.
G. W. Klasc, of Berwick, will havo on
ml.Hiltlon at tho Berwick fair a large sea
turtle, which will weigh over 300 pounds. or(kr o( i!ernico witu n building lot at that
After tho fair ho expects to kill tho turtle I p)aco oa ihurstlay ovenlnRlast. Tboy wero
and havo a turtlo soup supper. ivCn their cholco of six. Tho ono chosen
by tho committee is valued at $250.
Tho
convenient build a
Funston will
of the cntiro
II- , Tlnrrl.l- who llflS bCCU & I
.. ' I,.. .,,1 , fn, a number of order will as soon as
suucrer wu lM tbm j,r,
ycars,ul0ur ., - - ,., pleaso accept tho thanks
83 vears. THO lunerai oervitta "v, ..v....- -
f.J yT . ,. " M.iln residence. 10dge.-A'uun HepubUcan
OUUUliy BUUiWUWMI 1
, t. nunvnimrh will pIvo a term Dr. Alfred Freeman Yetter, a native of
of Instructions in vocal imisic, light muslo Bloomsburg, and a resident of Ashley, has
. ., 1. 1,.,.. ,n ii, Unformed church, registered In Prothonotary Norrls' offlco as
uuu m.wm&m , - - ---
registered I
tho 320th physician In Luzcrno county. Ho
graduated as an M, D. on February 24,
1887, at tho Chicago Homoepatblc Medical
College. His diploma Is endorsed by Hah.
ncmann Medical College, of Philadelphia,
on Tuesday evenings at 7i30. A cordial
Invitation to all. Terms reasonable. (3123
Milinn Hess, second sou of Aaron
np'nf Mllllln.wlll eoon return to Phlladei
phia aud will graduato at tho dental college ou September 7, 1887.-Wilkes-barro Wwa.
In tho sprlne. Ho Is a wholo souled fellow D(akri
nnd will doubtless mako a success In life. The doctor is a son of Mr. Samuel Yetter
, . of this placo,
n.i... nf Tiinnmsburi; has Issued
three thousand dollars lu 4 per cent bonds, Tho thirteenth annual convention of tho
to pay off tho floating debt, and to mako Romans' christian Tempcranco Union of
somo needed improvements. Ihcso bonus 1t.un8yjyinla wm Uo ild4 October 12, 13
toiavest cn o Samuel Neyhard,
...-i.ru ni inn i uwu uuituwn -
BtVIVIl" "
C, O. Peacock Esq.
received a telegram
aud 14, 1887, lu Lowlsburgh.Unlon county.
Mlsss Frances E. Wlllard, Prctldcut of the
National W. 0. T, V., will be present, and
maker an address on Social Purity. Tho
greatly Increased
re beluir now over
InfrlnRinent on fountain peu, wuicn uas i OD0 thousand in the Slate, and this Is ex.
!.... Jf..,n,, In ihu Un ted States district I .. ... , ., , , , .
. ,5; tlmo. Judco Benedict decld. P" " ' ns .u.Hwu.
;:;n7! Mr7 win. rallns evcr ucw
lrw&,!lllfi uumber of Unions has ,
suit of Paul & Wirtys Francis Brown, for autng the past year, then
Tho ringing of tho Normal School bell at
dawn on Saturday morning tho 17th Inst.,
created quite n little discussion ns to what
it was intended to commemorate. Many
of our pcoplo knew of tho great parades in
Philadelphia, but had overlooked the fact
as to what was the particular day of tho
centennial of the adoption of tho Constltu
tton. Some wcro of tho opinion that the
celebration was tho 100th Anniversary of
tho adoption of our Stato Constitution,
Others that the adoption of tho Stato Con
stltutlon was celebrated flvo years ago,
Still others wcro of tho opinion that this
celebration was tho centennial of tho ratifi
cation of the Constitution by tho Stato of
Pennsylvania, the Constitution having been
adopted in 1770. We were amused at these
expressions of opinion and therefore give
facts which may place all aright,
Tho city of Philadelphia was founded In
1082 and the samo year a form of govern,
ment for tho State was formed by William
l'enn, this was subsequently amenacu un
til 1770 when a provisional Constitution
was prepared. A new constitution was
adopted in 1700, wldch was afterwards
several times amended. In 1873 an amend,
cd Constitution was approved by tho peo.
pie by a vote ot Hoa,74i against ius,oiii anu
went into lorco January 1st, ion. in re.
irard to tho celebration at Phlladelnhla
Fast wcck.it was the centennial of the Con
stltutlon of the United States of America,
adopted September 17, 1787, by a conveu
tion of delegates from tho Thirteen Origin.
al State, which began Its sessions In the
State House, in Philadelphia, In May of the
same year. The Constitution was rntmeel
by the States as follows: Delaware, De.
comber 0. 1787: Pennsylvania, December,
12. 1787. New Jersey. December. 18, 1787:
Gcortrla. January 2. 1788: Connecticut,
January 7, 1788; Massachusetts, February
0. 1788: Maryland. April 26, 1788; Bouth
Cnroliun. Mav 23. 1788: New Hampshire,
Juno 21, 1788; Virginia, June 25, 1788; New
York, July 20, 1788; North Carolina, Kov.
ember 21, 178U; Khoaelslanu.May mm, to
Mercer IJrUKler.
Tno marriage of Mr. James H, Mercer
and Miss Annie M. Brnglcr, at the home nf
tho bride on West Third street, Thursday
of last week, was a very brilliant affair.
Invitations having been sent out to a large
number of friends, over ono hundred of
the invited guests were present to witness
tho ceremony. Promptly at half past four
o'clock, tho hour appointed, two llttlo
misses Martha, a sister of tho bride, and
Mabel Wallcr.daughtcr of D. J. Waller.Jr.
entered tho room followed by tho bride and
groom, who wero escorted to Rev. E. H,
Yocum, who was fn tho most prominent
part of tho largo parlor waiting and eager
to pronounco tho happy couplo man and
wife. After the happy event, thcro wa9 a
general merry making time, and tho best
wishes given to Mr. and Mrs. Mercer.
Soon after Ave o'clock all the delicacies of
tho season, that adept hands could provide
wcro spread beforo the guests, and each
did their part to show their appreciation of
it. At half past bIx tho happy couplo took
tho north bound train for a trip of several
WANAMAKEKS.
licrwlclt 1'nlr.
Tho Berwick Fair this week will undoubt
cdly bo the most successful of any jet held.
Tho exhibits aro nearly double what they
havo been at any other year. Every effort
wm
t A, v, Mmtr CK. Sole
i, jmtliuor, Md., V. B. A.
SALVATION OIL,
".The Greatest Cure oa Etrth for Pln,"
Will relieve moro quickly than any
other known remedy. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost
bites. Backache, Wounds, Hesdtche,
Toothache, Sprains, &c. So'-' i-'n''
Dniffglsts. PrlceSG Cents ft Uxtle.
of all.
Hie contrast is in the "Old
Store." Deborah Franklin
could have found nothing there
to nvnch the things on our least
counter.
just as true ot almost any
thing else in the Store.
tics. This Is guaranteed.
On Friday afternoon a blcyclo tourna
ment, and Saturday, grand aggregation of
all entertainments.
I had kidney disorder nnd say for tho
f;ood of others that Dr. Kennedy's Favor
to remedy cured me. Rev. S. C. Chandler,
Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 1 had stono in the
bladder and gravel In the kidneys. I used
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy nnd am
now well. E. D. Parsons, Rochester, N.
Y. Price $1. Send 2-ccnt stamp to Dr.
Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y., for a book on
kidney, liver and blood disorders. Men
tion this paper. . Bcp2d4t.
QCBBS VICTORIA'S CROWN
The crown Of Queen Victoria roui.stp of "
diamonds, pearls, rubles, fappliu n'id
emeralds, set In silver and gold, li1- gr. as
itKummiiei
S73:
rubles, 0; snpph!rcn, 17; emcmhK 11. It
Is an old saying Uneasy lies Ihe hia '. tl.at
wears a crown. It Is uettcr to wcr tho
crown of perfect health aDd pf.-icc of
mind through tho curative cffe'U nf IVr
rino's Puro Barley Ms.lt Whiskey. For
salo by O. B. RobbinB, Bloomsburg, Pa.
cluijitcii'fl gjnrdujaix.
Some Upholstery thintrs.
Lots of them here. New things.
bright colors, skilllul weaving.
Pictures wrought with threads
of gold, silver, silk, wool, and L.
cotton. Thines to make home for a climate moro congenial tn their tastnn.
cheerful. Tho fly which has been among tho most
Chpnillp D.irin Cnrr.iinq 1 1 persistent hangers on, bites harder than
v.irds lnnrr. a c.n to S tn CTCr DUt wlu 6000 6 t0-
Very handsome All-t.henille
Curtains, m six colors, 3J4
yards, $10. Better than we sold
last year for $13.50. Our $12
Chennille Curtains are
yards long.
Vienna Chenille Curtains
from $7.50 up.
bame, 72 in., for folding
doors, etc., $18 to $25.
INew pattern French I apes-
try Curtains, just from the
steamer, $10 to $15. Also sold
singly for couch covers.
When you buy Turcoman
Curtains look to their length.
Those some dealers sell are but
3 yards lone We have fine
Turcomans in the new French
styles at from $40 to $100.
Double-faced lute Velour
Curtains, suitable for portieres,
in Oriental and Louis XV styles.
Tapestries, Velours, Turco
man, and all the latest staffs for
curtains and furniture cover
ings, by the yard. Prices mod
erate. Last Fall we offered some re
markable bargains in Swiss
Tamboured, Irish Point, Ap
plique, Saxony Brussels, and
Brussels Point Curtains. We
PAPEE
PLATES
The birds aro now oBscrved dally flying I . . ,
toward the South, and very soon the last JUSt the thing 101' picnics ailll
our summer visitors will havo departed private parties, lieat Clean. (111(1
cheap; avoids the annoyance ot
broken and lost dishes and nap
kins; no weight to carry. These
paper plates are largely used foe
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 hys
LOCAL NOTICES.
Ed. Hartman of I. W. Uartman & Son
has gono to Philadelphia and New York
for goods. .
New all-wool French Dress creasine them a nic mav be
Goods. The colors are green, baked on them better than on
blue and brown. They are the tin or Ciirrlimrwnro: the under
most beautiful all-wool colored
dress goods we have ever had.
II. W. Sloan.
Getting ready for Columbia County Fair
at I. W. Hartman & Son's. Seo their ad
dition built to tho storo slnco last Fair.
Skylight over tho dress goods department.
Received direct from Importers flrst
class barber supplies at Louis VIcrcck's
Shaving and Hair Cutting Saloon.Exchangc
Hotel, under Clark's book store. Clean
towel to every customer. Particular atten
tion given to ladies' and children's hair
cutting. sepOtf.
crust will be found perfectly
hard and crisp similar to the top.
Napkins are soft and pliable as
linen and will not fade unless
wasJicd.
Builders
Hardware
id
We carry the most complete
line of Builders' materials in" tho
Country. Iron. Steel and Wire
' I -vr ! t i ..il
New Plaid Cloths, for ladies liia,! inemueaj variety,
and children, at H. W. Sloan's. oov. -Dluts- PliU1 or ornamental.
Ladies', misses' and children's long and
short coats, Jackets, Jerseys, &c., &c, at
I. W. Hartman & Son's. $1.25 to $40.
Catches and Latches.White Lead
Mixed Paints and Colors, Lin
seed Oil, Turpentine, Varnish,
Oil Finish. French and Ameri-
saiunrofflceC!Ptl''00k8 and notlce8ttlor can Window Glass, Putty,Build-
-- I inrr Punnr. nil nf wliinli wr rnn
Having Just received n cylinder for fin-1 fj , 1 . . , .,.
lshlng silks and cloths, I am prepared to sell at prices that Will make it to
your interest to deal with us.
clean and dye cents' clothine. ladles'
cloaks, 8acqucs, silks, dresses, shawls, &c
Feathers dyed nnd curled. Packages for
warded by express will receive prompt at
tention, according to directions. Call or
address. J. O. Caswell, dyer. Bloomsburg
shall do as well now as to prices, Woolen Mills. scp24-tf.
and better as to Styles. That 25e red twilled flannel at L W.
Nottingham Curtains, $i to
10.
Taped edges, Brussels effect,
$3.50 to $7.50.
Colbert effects, $2.25 to $10.
Chintz Madras, $3 to $15.
The call for the little-price
Kolland shade, with spring roll
er, has been such that we .have
bought 5000. Of these 800 are
here. cents.
Hartman & Son's beats them all.
care of Him who alono can comfort in this,
their hour of At cllnn.
Resolved. That a copy of these resolu- weeks, going Into Ohio and possibly as lar
tlons be sent to tho wifo and parents of the I west as Carthage. Missouri. Their many
deceased, and that they also be published
lu tho Bloomsburg papers.
friends Join In best wishes for tho future.
The Sugar Notch base-ball club came
down hero again last Saturday, and were
defeated by our boys at Athletic Park
with a tremendous score of 23 to 10. Our
boys played a very fair game, though not
up to their standard, and Sugar Notch
ployed rather badly. The Sugar Notch
pitcher was pounded hard, and somo ex.
cellent hits wcro mnde by Bloomsburg. Two
baggers wcro mado by Hagenbuch, Heist,
Burke, and two by Sylvls, and a three bag.
gcr was made by Winner. On tho other
Ido ono two bagger was mado by J,
Bhlclds. Eight men were struck out by
H cist nnd 5 by Shields. Double plaj s wcro
made by Hagenbuch and Shannon on the
home nlno aud Hayncs and Brisleu on tho
other side. Sugar Notch was shut out
six Innings and Bloomsburg two innings.
The last inning tho battery was changed,
Hayes pitching and Shannon catching, and
three men wcro struck out in quick sue.
cession, much to tho delight ot tho crowd.
F. H. Sloan umpired tho gaino to tho satis.
faction of everybody. Tho score by Innings
was as follows.
Blobmsburg 10232003 0-23
Sugar Notch 03020005 0-10
For cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, In
llammatlon of tho bowels or colic, tako In.
tcrnally from live to ten drops of Darbys
Prophylactic Fluid in a tablespoonful of
water every hour or two till improvement
takes place, Thero Is no danger In taking
more ot It and more frequently, if occasion
requires. In chronic cases, or when tho
stomach refuses to retain anything clso,uso
Injections of tho Fluid and water. We
havo never known a case that did not read
ily yield to such treatment, and It saved
tho lives of many.
Rules, pens, Inks, pencils, pads, tablets,
drawing booKS at Clark's book store.
Give Thkm a Chance I That Is to say,
your lungs. Also all your breathing ma.
chlnery, Very wonderful machinery It Is.
Not only tho larger ali.pissages, but the
thousands of little tubes nuJ cavities lead
Ing from them,
WJicn thcso nro clogged and chocked
with matter which ought not to bo there,
your lungs cauuot half do their v ork. And
what they do, they cannot do well
Call It cold, cough, croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, co sumption or unv nf tho faint) v
ot throat and noso and head and lung ob-
strucllors an aro uau. All ought to no
cot rid of. The o Is lust ouo sure way to
get rid of them. That Is to take Boschce's
Many pcoplo rcfuso to tako Cod Liver
OU on account of its unpleasant taste.
This difficulty has been overcome In Scott's
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites. It being as palatable nB milk,
and tho most valuable remedy known for
the treatment of consumption, scrofula and
bronchitis. Physicians report our llttlo
patients take It with pleasure. Try Scott's
Emulsion and be convinced.
"Old You Notice It ?
Tho ablest and most scientific paper on
therapeutics read beforo the late Congress
of Physicians at Washington and reported
fully In the Washington Star was that of
Dr. Walllan. It was a terrible arraign
ment of the old system of drugging, which
ho termed a relic of Fctichism fancifully
redraped, and was a strong endorsement
of tho successful special treatments em
ployed at tho Bloomsburg Sanltorlum. If
tho residents, of this county fully under
stood tho completeness of tho equipment of
this Institution, under the present manage
ment, for tho successful treatment of tho
most difficult cases, thero would scarcely
bo room for tho reception of patients who
come hero from other states for treatments
difficult to obtain,except through expensive
trips to foreign countries where they aro tak.
Ing tho placo of the old and less successful
methods. Their prompt beneficial results
In Judgo Elwell's caso and Dr. Bhattuck's
success in other cases In this tow n should
certainly commend him to tho confidence
of the public. '
l'ror, i.olHctte'H Memory 1I.-iih.
Prof. Lolsctto, tho famous memory Im
prover, has now returned from his lectur.
Ing tour during tho heated terra to his of
fices, No. 237 Fifth Avenue, where he will
remain to attcud to his correspondence
pupils. During this his holiday, ho has
lectured to largo classes at Watch Hill,
Saratoga and elsewhere, winding up with
thrco largo classes at Chautauqua. Wo
cannot Imagine bow a system of memory
training could bo mora strongly endorsed
than Prof. Lolsctto's has been by such
men us Mr. Richard A. Proctor, Hon. W.
W. Astor, Judah P, Benjamin, Doctors
Brown and Miner, &o. If moro could bo
added It has been afforded In tho fact ot
the patronage of his system by 100 Coluin
bla College law students, two classes of
203 each at Yale, 400 at Wollcsloy College,
400 at Unlvcislty of Pennsylvania, nnd
thrco largo classca at Chautauqua. In facu
. .... ...i i.i. ,i !. .. m
E Tou Wcen? to
crvtulnir elso has failed vou. vou mav de.
penu upou this tor certain.
this Memory Specialist for needed memory
1 Improvement,
New Surah Silk, in
Brown and Cardinal, at
H. W. Sloan's.
Blue,
PARAGON
COACH TARNISH
We have taken the agency for
J. A. Sheppard's Paragon Conch
Varnish, patented in 1884 and
wish to call the attention of con
sumers to its merits. It if man a
solely lrom hard gum, has .i
very heavy body and dries har-l
in 24 hours in Summer or Win
ter, one gallon covers 450 sc..
feet of new work first coat aud
ftfin fY cnnrmil nn-if if id wnm-tint-
the old-time Calicoes M'KILLIP, Photographer & ed not' to crack, spot, blister or
wear! No nonsense Crayon Artist. Bloomsburcr. Pa. turn wlnt f mill tn mituvKiv nnv
t them. Not so very pretty, Fine Cabinet Portraits, only $3 English or American varnish, is
wonderlully good, livery a dozen. Instantaneous Process
thread, every loom-stroke, used. or outdoor work where exposed
every color honest. They are ft - -n to the weather, it is warrantwl to
rub down in oil or water, and
This weather brings out the buyers at
I. W. Hartman & Bon's for "dress goods,
flannels, underwear, wool hose and all
kinds of frosty weather goods.
New plain and stripe Silk
Velvets at H. W. Sloan's.
A lady clerk added to I. W.
Son's dress goods and notion
Hartman &
department.
How
used to
about them
but
wise manufacturers who've re
vived the old excellences. Cali
coes better than the old in so
far as modern machinery and
modern colors are better, io
cents a yard.
Century Cloth I Strong Cloth
Old-time Calico.
Our assortment of
Goods is very complete.
H. W. Sloan.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
pumice stone in trom ob to 4
hours without sweating out and
can be brought to a dead hmsh.
h or the interior hmsh ot lino
headache, and Indigestion nro cured by batll-IOOmS, itllHS 110 equal ; hot
wc'tue?arsapftrillu UaUocrcatC8aEou or cold water, soap or grease will
not auect us uisire or spot or
stain its surface; wiping with a
spongo or dam) towel will Ueop'
it looking fresh and new. If you
are especially desirous of a hand
some and permanent finish,
specify Sheppards Paragon Coacli
Varnish to your painter nnd tako
TTlien TUMj ni sick, w t hf r Cu torta,
Wten ths iru a CUM, tbo cried for Ctorl,
When tho becmA Ulit, ahs clonf to CMtorU,
Wleo the W CtilldMn, she gar them CutorU,
Blankets. Not a bit too early
to oe tninkinsr 01 them, it is a
rare time lor Blanket buyers,
too. The 6 lb., 72x84 in,.
Blankets we believe offer bigger
money value than any others we
ever offered. They would cost
us to-day more than we ask.
A little finer, if you prefer.
600 pairs a few Weeks ago; not Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures wheio other
i.i! 1 .1.- . . 1 iircuuruiiuus entirely ian. rccunur in us
a puuiic woru auour. mem, ana good namo at home, which Is a "tower of
strength abroad." peculiar In tho Phenom
enal sales It has attained, Hood's Sarsapa
rllla Is the most successful medicine for
purifying tho blood, giving strength and
vrcuung an appciiio.
Peculiar In tho combination, proportion 0 Other; put 111) ill i and One
and preparation of Its Ingredients, Hood's gallon cans at $3.00 per gallon. ,
SarfianarlllanccomnHslirRr.iircfi whom ntlirr I o
Very Kesp.
13- 4 59-50
14- 4 $10.50
almost half gone.
1 1- 4 $7.50
12- 4 $8.50
And Scarlet Blankets. A bet
ter assortment than you have
ever seen here before. From
$2.75 to $8.50 a pair latter 9
lbs. and extra large.
If you can't come to the Store 1
nd by mail for anything you w'lcl5 "Bht not to be, I
send
want,
John Wanamaker,
Chestnut, Thirteenth ana Market streets,
ana Clly-hall square.
J. W. RAEDER,
UUE BOOK MAKER,
RULER AND BINDER,
Nos. 7 and 9 Maikol St,
septo-lyc&bro.
Shipping tags, with or without strings
at tho Columbian office.
In Bp.ikf, and to tub Point. Dyspepsia
Is dreadful. Disordered liver Is misery.
Indigestion Is a foo to good nature.
1 no human illgesllvo apparatus Is ono of
tho most complicated and wonderful things
in existence. It Is easily put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food,
, late hours, lr-
y other things
havo made the
American peoplo a nation of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has doue a
wonderful work In reforming this sad bus.
IncsB and making tho American people so
healthy that they can enjoy their meals
undbe happy.
Remember: No happiness without
health. But Green's August Flower brings
health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask
your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-live
cents,
DllUNKBNNESS OH LlQEOrt II AniT POSITIVELY
(Hired nv Administkiiinu Dit. Hainkm'
Golden Bi-koifio It can be given In a cup
of cotfeo or tea without tho knowledge of
me person laKiug iij is uusoiuieiy harmless
and will effect a permanent and speedy
cure, whether tho patient Is a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Thmisands
of drunkards havo been mado temperate
men who imvc laKcn Uoldou SptcIIia in
tueircnneo without their Knowledge, and
to-day believe they quit drinking of their
own frco will. IT NKVER FAILS. The
system dice impregnated with the Specific
u uecomes au utter impossibility lor the
linuor habit to exist. Far full narttmlara
address Golden Specific Co., IBS Race St
1 vincionau, uuio. uecoooiy.
fersonalty,
J. 11. Schuyler & Co.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
yiCOW'S APPRA1SES1ENTS.
The following Widow's Appraisements will bo
presented to tno orphans' Court ot Columbia
county, on tho lourth Monday or feeptember, A. 1).
lHtf, And connrmed nisi, and unless exceptions are
tiled wltbtn (our days UiereatUr.w 111 bo conurmej
absolute:
He ihen Bogart, Kst., Hemlock. rcrsonaltr.MOO.
u.'i'el uoftmau, Est., llloomsburg. l'ersoualtj-,
Anton Hohwartr, Eat.. Hemlock, fersonalty.taoi).
KrcderlcK IKrr, Est., Madison. Ifrsonalty, uto.
William WUItenlght, Kst., ilshlngcreek. l"cr
sonalty, J.m
oiunuei uock, &st,, niirmn. rersnnauy, f 300,
imviu ujwcuDcrK, rac.iiioomauurk,-. iei
1X0,
James Everett, Est., OrecnwooiL Personalty,
fiU.TO.
Noah Arndt, Est., Montour. IVrbonalty, $12 81.
lteatty, 1171.16. Total, tmi
Jesso Wertman, Kau, Montour, rersonalty,
J141.70. Healty. HM.30. Total, taJ.
wiiuara MensinKe, B&t., ueaver. rersouaity,
IK.7S. Healtv.lis5.7i Total. MM.
leaao Wlilppfr, Est., Madlaon. Kealty, M,
Tho. I'olk, Est., Madison. Heatly, .ip.
WM. II. H.NYDKIt, llerk ot O. C.
Cleric's office, llloomhburv.'l'a., bcp. V, 1B-.7.
SWARTHM0RE COLLEGE'
BWAllTHUOHK, PA.,
Opens (ith month, istli. Thhty itluui e lrt.
llraid bt. bthtlon.rhlladelphla. I'iiJh 1 1 u :
friends, but all olhira udmlttcd, . h inr
oourbo lor both f-ot. I la-wleal, Mrl 1. 11 ui.il
Ularury. Alsm J juujI 'IralnlMt ai.. ' 1
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new tuid Mt'lWvc buildtnvH uud hi')" fe
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tamo to the iiMniMh of the iiihI iM
(lieenuood lunutlilp, a rcJ LclIfr ti iu
old. 'I La orruer can have tuestime I) rtui,
properly, paying toy costs tnr keeping irm",
tor this attveitlwucnt. II notUki-u ui- v i .un 1 1
days, the eatray vtllbo dUpcted ot im . 1 : '
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