P ROYAL fSS'.IS J fey "i"' ryjl litl POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity Strcni in i t ;ukiu jiiiu tTuviuaviuuui'an. .uurti economical thn ordinary kinds and cannot bo Bold In 1 1 n n otltlon Willi (ho multltudoot low tost, short weight nlum or phosphate powders. Sola only in miiS. UUTAbUAKINU 1'OWPKH UO., IHO WUHHU, N. I The Columbian rr rablishcd every Frldaj. subscription price, f l.UU ft .VUiiTt Entered at tho Tost onico ut liloomsburg, 1'a., 03 Btx'uuu viusa muiLiT, mil run 1, ioa. BLOOMSBURG, PA F1UDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1889 cokrict niiLiioin Tim taiiie. Trains on tho 1'. & It. It. II. lcavo ltupcrt lb 0UOW91 NOKTII. SOUTH. 7:32 a.m. H:OJa. rn, 8:31 p. m. 6:23 p. m, o TralnaonthoD.L.4: W.lt.H.loavo Bloomsburg as ioiiowb: NOKTII. south, T:ii a. in. 8:32 a. m, 10:57 a. m. 13:00, p. m. 2:3s p. in. 4:15 p. m, C:36 p. m. 18:17 p. m. TTalnsnnthe N.fiW.B. Uatlwaypaas Bloom arerry as rouowsi NORTH. BOUTII. 10:18 a. m. H:7 p. m. e.20 p. ra. 4-30 p. m. SUNDAY. north, south. 10:49 a m 6:39 p m BLO0MSBUIM : SULLIVAN ltAILHOVD Taking effect MONDAY, BErTEMUKU B, 18-9. BOUTII. N0UTU. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS. I M. A. M. A.M. A.M. P. M. I M. Bloomsburg 0 S3 11 48 7 0 8 35 2 35 6 10 Main street 0 18 11 41 0 58 8 4J 2 43 0 47 Irondale . 6 16 11 3'J 6 56 8 45 2 45 6 50 Taper Mill 6 01 11 31 6 43 8 53 2 53 7 00 Ll'ThtStrect. 6 05 11 S3 0 4-1 8 Bll 2 511 7 (11 Ora.lECVlllO S 57 11 20 6 35 9 05 3 07 7 10 Forks 5 43 11 10 0 23 9 13 8 17 7 2') JUner'S 6 U 11 00 6 21 9 20 3 20 7 2) Stillwater 5 37 11 0.' 6 17 9 25 3 23 7 2s Her -00 5 23 10 53 6 10 9 33 3 3.1 7 35 Edsons, 5 23 !(l 50 0 07 9 3d 3 37 7 33 Coles Creek ft 20 10 45 0 05 9 38 3 40 7 40 Sugarloaf 5 15 10 42 0 02 9 4 J 3 13 7 41 Laubachs, 5 12 10 40 6 M) 9 17 3 H 7 47 Central... 6 03 10 31 5 53 9 57 3 53 7 57 Jamison city.... 5 00 10 30 5 50 10 00 4 (10 8 00 Lv. Lv. I.v. Ar. Ar. Ar r. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. U. P. M. Hon, York. 8. S. Cox died on Tuesday in New HAI.F.8. Skitemheu 21 Mary A. Applcman will sell valuable personal property on tho pre miscs In Fishtngcrcck township, near llohrsbure, at ono o'clock. Cows, pigs, wagons, farm implements, &c. Skit. 21. Theo. Finlcy will sell 23 head ot horses at City Hotel, Danville, to hiRhcst bidder, at 1 o'clock, and on Oct. 9, ho will Bell horses at tho I'arrlsh Hoursc, Ply mouth. J. S. Williams, Auctioneer. Tuesday Bmtbmiiek 21lh 18S9 Geo. B. llelmcnsnyiler administrator, ill sell valu able personal property at the late residence of Anna Maria Crcveling in Scott town ship. Beds, bcddlne, tables, bureau, Mason & Hamlin mclodeon, sewing ma chine, cupboards, Brussles, Ingrain and rag carpets, washing machine, mirrors, cjuecnswnre, books, Ac. Farming imple ments, baud elder mills and press, carriage, spring wagon, lard, potatoes, chickens, &c. Sslo to commence at 10 o'clock. OoT0iiEit8. M. M IIart7.cU will sell, on the premises in Mlftlin township, at 10 o'clock a. m., horses, cows, sheep, farm implements, &c. Tho administrator's ot Anna Collman dee'd., W. E. and D. It. ColTman offer at private sale, a house and lot on West Main street Bloom9burg, Pa. the late rcsidenco ot deceased. tf. Foil Sale. Three heavy horses and tw o heavy mules, good condition nud good workers, at prlvalo sale. Inquiro of Will iam Ferguson Bloomsburg Pa. 9-20 21 Foil Sale. A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and eteam. Apply to Jan20tf. li. N. MoYKit. Foil Sale. A farm about a mile from Aflon, containing 00 acres, all under culti vation, with good bi.ildings, with nil this year's crops, farming implements and stock will bo sold at priv.itu Bale. For partial lars inquire of J. 8. Williams, Bloomsburg. 7.20 tf. Foil Sale A valuablo vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good sto-e property in Bloomsburg. Six farms, two g.ist mills and two storo properties in Col. Co. A good farm of 807 acres with good build fags In Virginia and two farms in ICan9s by M. P. Iiiitz Insuranco and Heal Estate Agt., Bloomsburg Pa. Foi: Sale. A farm located ono milo from Stillwater station in Benton township, Columbia County. 103 acres, good fruit, 90 acres cleared, first-class dwelling house, a saw mill, shlng'o and lath mill, and good water power. A good tenant housn and largo barn and sheds. Can bo bought on easy payments. Inquiro of J, S. Williams, Bloomsburg, Pa. 9-0 tf. Wanteo. The undersigned wants three or four hundred tons of rock oak and hem lock bark, at their tannery at LcwUtown. Leas, MoVittv & Uiieene. 0-134w. Thn entire stock of storo eooils of J. P. Sands, dee'd., of Mordansville, is ollered at prlvato sale. To parties wishing to secure a well es tabllshed business, this is a rare oppoi' tunlty, 9-20-2t. J. W. Eves, Admr. j A country store for sa'e. Inquiro of J. W. Eves, Admr., J, P. Sands, dee'd. Mill vllle.Pa. 9-20-21. l'CTHOUUl. J. O. Wells went to New York on Tues day to buy new goods. J. IC. Lockard and I. I). Wlilto returned from their western trip last Monday. Judge li. It. Pcaler of Michigan, was in town on Saturday, F. It. Carpenter, It. it. ngent, is ablo to bo out again, though not very strong yet. Andrew Freas of Berwick was examined by tho Board of Examiners, Messrs. Ilhawn Mai 7.0 and Wiatcistccn, for admission to tho bar, on Tuesday. It. Itush Zarr started for Pennsylvansa College, Gettysburg, Tuesday. Ho was down last week ami passed a satisfactory examination before entering tho freshman class. Court next week. Miss Wnsley will havo a Grand opening of fall and Wlutcr Mlllery ou September 25 and 20, nt iter storo next door below I. W. llartman & Sous. Tho Friendship Firu Company went to Carlisle on Wednesday to at'end tho Stato Firemen's Association, Gilmore's band ac. compelled them, Thero wero forty six men In line including tho band, Tho Hess re-union at tho grovo of Hen. ben Hess, ltupcrt, Pa., on Thursday of last week was qullo n success notwith standing tho rain. Theru wero friends from Luzerno, Lycoming, Columbia and other courtles, to the number of nearly two hundred. It was resolved to bold tho ro-unlon next year on tbo last Thursday In August. It. will hold a Camp Miss Hhodo Ikclcr has opened a dress, making cttabllahmcnt at Itcbccca Car. men's, Benton, whero first class work can bo obtained. ltobecca Carman, of Iionton, has just re covlcd a largo assortment or millinery and fancy goods, Including tho latest styles. Sunburylato bo sowcrcd without any cost to taxpayers. Prlvato parties liavo agreed to erect tho sower and charge a stipulated prlco to all who tap and uso IL Thero will bo an oyster supper In tho basement of tho lteformcd church Satur day evening, September thn 2lst, com mencing at llvo o'clock. Ico cream, cake, Ac &c, will be served. Alfred McIIenry, of Benton, Is In tho city this week to buy a flno stock of Fall and Winter goods to 1111 his spacious store room JiiPt completed a fuw days ago. It Is (19 feet deep and 2-1 feet wide. Call and sec his goods and prices. We aro now ready, everything fresh and now. Dross Suits, Business Suits, Boys' Suits, at I). Lowcnberg's popular Clothing liouso. Sixty men aro at work between Hazleton and Wllkcs-Barre, placing tho Long DIs tanco Telephone Co's poles, by which It Is intended to make conversation possible bo tween theso points, New York and Phila delphia. Window frames, door frames, fence pickets, cellar window frames, window sash, can bo bought very cheap at Ibis of. lice. A largo lot bought at sheriff's salo will bo sold at half prlco. Inquiro of Geo. K. Elwcll. tf All interested In Chautauqua work arc requested to bo present at a meeting held Monday Oct. 23, in tho W. U. T. U. rooms, at 7.30 p, m. Thero will be two circles formed, tho regular C. L. 8. C, and one for graduates. G. M. Quick spent Monday in Jackson township with A. J. Dcrr and on his return homo he brought with him 27 squirrels. Matthew insists upon It that ho did not buy them, as Prothonotary Snyder did his, on a recent trip over tho river. Get the Magic Nino Puzzle. $300, cash In prizes to those who send the greatest number of combinations with tho fewest moves, 15o. each. W. 11. BitooK & Co, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sole agents for Col Co. Tlioso who expect to be exhibitors at tho coming fairs, and who use printed matter, such as cards, circulars, &c , should have their printing done now, so as to avoid the rush that alwnys comes just before the fair. This ofllcc has the best facilities for getting out a largo amount of work in the quickest time. To Capitalists. Wantku A special partner with 15,000 to ij20,000 in a well established paying business. Growing place. Will pay ten per cent, on invest ment. Apply to J. B. Iiomsox, Atty..at-Law. 9-20-3t Bloomsburg, Pa. J. K. Locknrd, of thoLockiud car works, Bloomsburg, Pa., I I). White, a merchant, C. C. Trench, a capitalist, both ot Blooms burg, and It Jackson, a meichantof Depere, Wisconsin, havo befn looking over tho city for the last four days with H. F. Sharpless, with a vlosv to investment. These gentlemen an! much pleased with the enterprise of our people and with tho substantial growth of our city and will in vestigate the city mote thoroughly on their return from Salt Lake City, whero they have gono for a few days. Pueblo Daily Chieftait, Sipt 3. The May D ivenport Co., sjiowcd hero on Wednesday night to a crowded bouse. The singing and many tpecialtics wero line. The statuary arranged by Billy Wat son cannot bo distinguished from an artists work. Mchmmd Dai'y. The Opera House as crowded to wit ness the May Davenport Burlesque Com pany on Thursday night; the scenery and costumes were the finest ever seen In our town. Tho show gayo good satisfaction all around. IWIj News, Wntcltetler. Bloomsburg Opera House, Sept. 19, Miss Mary, second daughter of Mr, W. M. Monroe, of ltupcrt, was married to Mr. W. E Johnston on Thursday. Sept. 12, at 12:30. Tho'ceiemony was performed by ltev. Mr. Steer, io tbo nbsence of Itev. W. C. Leverctt, Tho ushers were E. Johnston 1. M. Church, and W. Ileay. About llfty guests wen1 present. Many beautiful gifts were received by tho brldo. Tho pretty homo of tho bride's parents was handsomely decorated. Tho young coupl o took a tour embracing many points of interest. Township and borough auditors In Penn sylvania are required by tho law of 1874 to print, in a newspaper In their respective localities, annual stu'tcments of the receipts and expenditures of tho borough councils, road commissioners, supervisors, overseers of tho poor, and school directors. They aro also required to publish by 'posting hind lulls, cither printed or written, In at least live public places within their respec tive townships or boroughs, an itemized annual statement of tho receipts and ex pcndlturcs of the borough councils, road commissioners, supervisors, overseers of poor, and school directors for tho year preceding the annuel settlement of their respective districts." Dr. I, W. Willlts fell Into the culvert near Fifth street, under the B. & S. It. It. on 1 rlday evening, and wus considerably bruised. He had been to visit a patient aud as it was very durk ho thought he could walk better between the two tracks than on tho ties, when suddenly bo fell about six feet Into two feet of water and between two stone walls. After much ef. fort bo succeeded iu getting out. His an klo was sprained, his left wrist and right hand skinned, his mouth cut and his face and arms bruised. Had ho struck his head against the wall and lost conscious. ness, there was enough water to have drowned him. Ho has been ublo to attend to business, though feeling pretty sore. Dr. Peeble" of Philadelphia, Pa. who has been lecturlug the present week in the Opera House upon anatomy, physiology health anil how to "llvo a century" may bo consulted free of chargo at tho Ex change Hotel until Sunday night. Dr. Peebles ticati all chronic comnlulnts. This Is what tho lUlefonle Daily Nms says of Dr, Peebles i Forty-three patlonts visited Dr, Peebles' rooms yesterday ut Iho Brockerhoff House, Of lliiso ho treated twenty-seven, tour he pronounced Incurable, rivo ho recom mended to no lo Iho University Hospital Philadelphia. He operated on tho cars of Li" Li U am. vine lust nelow Aliiesiiurg, and straightened a crooked eye (strabismus) for Miss Eliza Wilson, In just ouo mlnutu ami a half. The doctor treats catairh, dvsncnsla. rheumatism, consumption, cau ccrs and all cbroulc complaints. His charces are moderate, If the doctor cannot materially benefit or euro pailcnts ho promptly and frankly so Informs them. II U advlco and consultations aro free. Entl'ost.O, A. Firo on tho 2Stli. THE COLT7BTBIAN AND "Undo Hiram" packed tho Opera Houso last Monday night. It was n flrst class show In every respect. Tho largest and most comploto lino of roady-mado clothing can always bo found ftt D. Lowenbcrg's. Sotno thieves entered tho houso of John Zancr, near Stillwater last Sunday evening. They wero not very well rewarded for their trouble. Tho thlovcs wero evidently some persons well acquainted with Mr. Zancr, as ho has been contemplating an oxtcnslvo trip through tho West and had mado arrange ments to Btart Monday. Tho thlovcs enter ed through n window and took tho pocket book from tho pantaloons ot Mr. Zancr, tho pants wero on a chair nt tho bedroom door. Tho only articles In t ho purso were two checks, ono given by Sherwood, Iloyal A Co. to tho order ot James Dowllt on tho Bank ot Owcgo, for $40, and endorsed by James DoWItt tho other given by Ed Yorks to tho'ordcr of Itartl iy Albcrtson on tho First National Bank of Danvlllo for $90, and endorsed by Hartley Albcrtson. Both of these banks at which theso checks wero mado payablo havo been notified j our readers will thereforo be cautious and not recclvo either of theso checks In payment of any article ns they will not bo received when presented. 'Weather sIkiiiiIh. Through tho kindness of Mr. Graham of tho P. & It, ofllcc, and tho enterprise of Mr. Charles Lutz, Bloomsburg is now supplied with tho weather predictions of tho Signal Servlco of tho U. 8. Army. The Hags are displayed across Main street from Lutz's Insuranco office In Moyer Bros.' bulljlng to Lockard's building. Tho white flag in dicates clear or fair weather. The blue Hag indicates rain or scow, The black tri angular flag always refers to temperature) when placed abovo cither of tho others It indicates warmer weather j when placed below them it indicates colder weather; when not displayed, tho Indications arc that tho temperature will remain station ary, or that the change In tcmperaturo will not vary flvo degrucs from the tcmperaturo ot the same hour of tho preceding day. ho white flag with black square In centre, ndicatcn tho approach ot a sudden and de cided fall In temperature. Tho weather predictions Indicated by tho llags aro Issued hero at 7,30 a. m., dally, for tho 24 hours commencing at 1 n. m. These predictions are telegraphed to Signal Service stations, railroads, pnst.olllccs, Ac. Many smaller town3 obtain them trom theso sources by telephone, or otherwise, and regularly display the llags, and the system seems to give general satisfaction. Tho cold-wavo warnings are telegraphed to the principal stations of the service from twenty-four to forty-eight hours in ad vance, when it is expected that the temper aturo will fall decidedly and suddenly. They will not bo sent out unless a tempera- tnre'of 45, or lower, is anticipated. Tho signal should bo lowered at the expiration of the time mentioned in tho order to hoist, unless a second warning is received. Council Proceeding. Sept. 10, special meeting, all present but Gross. President slated object of meet ing to bo to take action on tin: Miller sew er, about 410 feet of which is useless. O. W. Miller appeared and stated that as the defective section was laid under the direc tion of the council and their engineer, no blome was to be attached to, nor expense born by him, as ho had f ilth- fully performed his part of tho contract. Ho proposed to lay a now lino of pipe for 1.25 per foot. Ordcrd that lino of pipe for $1,33 a foot, from a poiuint which tho pipe reaches tho river a distance of about 410 feet, in placo of pipe already laid on that portion of tho sewer, Miller to furnish all labor and material accord! ng to his original contract, and to proceed nt once with the work. Adjourned meeting, Septembjr 12. Pres. cnt, all members but Wells, Gross, and Schwlnn. Resolution passed at regular meeting providing for a loan of $11,500 was recon sidered. Ordered that statement and reso lution be made providing for a loan of $12,- 000 at 4J per cent, money to he applied to purchase lot and erection of Town bulld og, the excess to be applied to sewer con struction. Resolutions were pissed pro viding for tho amount.of bands, the levy f tases, payment of Interest, form of bonds, &c, Acontracl for twon building was uilhor- ized with D. Henslnger, for $9,b70. A building permit was granted to Jeremiah Hess. A Monster or tile Deep. Mr. W. B. Poust Is ono of tho corps of Pennsylvania oftlcUU at Mocanaqua. Ho resides iu Shickshlnny and since the bass fishing season opened has discarded tho bridge and rows across the river. With ono end of the trolling line between; his teeth nnd the spoon spinning deceptively In the water ho his succeeded In capturing somo fine bass. Monday morning ho took a row around Walker's Island and as he was passing down tho opposlto sldo a monster almon caught his hook, and Mr. Poust not being a largo man, was easily jerked from tho boat. Ho turned a complete somersault and fortunately camo down squarely on the fish's back. The water wasn't very deep and Mr. Poust hung to his game with a death grip, Tho sal men swam backward and forward and tried ull tho antics of tho trick mule, but. tho grip of a railroad man 13 next to death itself, as tho linny monster soon found. Mr. Poust tightened his grip and the fish grew less Irantlo in its efforts. Finally, when victory was almost In sight, tho fish struck a bee-line for tho boat and swim- mlng under it scraped Mr. Poust oft and swam away In triumph. Mr. Poust got Into tho boat and rowed to the office. Ho was so hot over ids disappointment, it is said, that his clothing was perfectly dry when he didn't say good morning to Agent Dewltt, It hasn't been safe to tay fish in his presence since. jjATKit. jir. ivisncr went to iho samo spot Tuesday and with a strong line caught the flah. It weighed just a pound. ShichMnny Echo. The lvllxlr of I, lie not Mew. WO.NUEIIFDI. EFFECT Dl'OS THE AUED OF JEAN LAFOUIICAIIE'S YrT.K. Dr, Brown- Sequard is not alone in tho discovery of elixir vllie, says tho Phlladel phla Inquirer, Long before the war Dr, Jean LaFourcadc, who practised medicine In Now Orleans and kept a drug storo u: r-spianauo street, prepared una sold an elixir which whou taken had a wonderful rovlvlfying effect on tho aged and iullrm peoplo to whom It was administered. Dr, LaFourcado sold his elixir in a form similar to llcorlco sticks, and of about the same color. Tho stick, when consumed regularly by infirm and nged people, mado them young,-revivid their Impaired energies and added vigor to their physical being, Huudrcds ot instances are on record In New Orleans where Papa LaFourcado' "sticks" had a beautiful effect on the par takers. Tho Life Elixir ot which mention Is mado In our advertising columns Is said In rnntnln tlin lunin uptlvn itrlni-lnloa rb I " I--- jtao original Vit. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Itcntnii I'll I r KnccM. Tho following races havo been arranged for tho Benton Fair t Thursday, October 8, 10.30 a. in.. Thrco year old Colt Itace; 4 to enter, 3 to go, Purso $25 -1st, $12; 2nd, $8; 3d, $5. Judgcs-A. B. Mendcnhall, G. W. Rob erts, Minor Karns. Farmer's Trot, 3 p. m. Purso $40 1st, $2); 2nd, $12; 3d, $3. 4 to enter and 3 to go. Judges Samuel Smith, Ezcklcl Fritz, U. II. llulmo. Friday, Oct, 4, 10.80 a. m. District Trot. Purso $50 1st, $25; 2nd $15; 3d, $10. Judges Harvey Hess, T. 11. Edgar and I. It. Krickbaum. Pacing Itace, 2 p. m, Purse, $100 1st, $50; 2nd, ;$30; 3d, $20. Judges John Jameson, W. L, McIIenry and, Alfred Mc. Henry, Cambra. Saturday, Oct. C, a p. m. Open to All. Purso $300.Slst 150; 2nd, $100; 3rd $50. Judges 1. E. Patterson, II. II. Illrleman nud Eliot Lemon. 2:43 Trot, 10.30 a. m. Open to horses whoso record is not under 2:43. Purso 1.25 1st 02; 2nd $40; 3d $23. Judges George Carey, Jackson Dorr, A'mon But 11ft. A beautiful lino of Fall Overcoats. Fall styles In hats and caps. Litest designs In neck-wear at D. Lowcnbcrgs. Curd or TlinnUu, If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, contain ing expressions of gratitude which como to him dally from those who havo been cured of severe throat and lung troubles by the use ot Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair sized book. How much better to Invito all to call on any druggist and get a free sam ple bottlo that you may test for yourself Its power. Large bottles COc and $1.00. liaHt neiiton. A business trip to Scranton last Saturday at which place wo arrived at 11 a. m., and departed at 2 p. m, gave us but little op. portumly for observation. But this much wo 6aw tlmt It is a very busy ldve of In dustry. Being led through a machine shop of enormous dimensions, a casual glance was only possible at what was being dono there. Tho largest wheel In tho world is In tho course ot construction nod completion in that shop. Its diameter is 54 feet, Tho rim Is solid cast Iron, about two fret wide, cogs fully two inches iu depth, and thickness, and steel shaft 18 to 20 inclis in diameter and 20 to 24 feet length. This wheel Is constructed upon the"princlplo of a large bicyclo wheel, the spokes being round bars of Iron or steel apparently 4 Inches In diameter, ex tending from either side ot rim to shaft, set In a bracing manner, probably to tho extent of 5 or 0 feet from tho mlddlo of tho shoft. Smaller round bars, of Iron or steel are placed m every possible direction to strengthen thciwhcel. It Is mounted up on solid pillars and a long, deep pit was dug to allow it space for the mechanism of this wonderful invention of art whoso ac tual cost wiU be $75,000. Other gearing and attachments nescessary for tho motive power of this marvelous cngtno of labor and wealth nre also being constructed In the same shop. This powerful machinery is destined for an elevator at a large copper mine in the West. Wo could not cstlmato tho weinht of such a wheel, hut It Is, doubtless, hundreds of tons. When fully completed, which requires about three weeks of labor, every piece and parcel, bolt and screw will bo marked and num. bcred and tho wheel taken apart and transported to placo of destination, set up and put in shape for operation by the mas tcr.workmcn who constructed it. It has been in process of construction for nearly a year. Mrs. Lizzie Anu Hess, of Stillwater, wis burled at Hamiliuo cemotcry last Sunday. Sho was aged about 71 years. Several dogs of the community havo dopted a calithumplan system of commit ting depredations. A largo number of turkeys and chickens havo been torn lo pieces by these animals. The corn Is now being cut. Seeding is in full progress, tho potato crop is a failure, wheat aud oats aro also a light crop. Pretty Hats and Caps for little boys. ICIlt suits, Jersey suits, Overcoats at D. Lowcnberg's. Happy xioiueH. Here's a health to the wives and the mothers Who sit In our households to-day; Who are glad when they brighten for others The hours that co drifting away. May their tyes keep the light of tuo glad ness Their hearts hold tho fullness of bliss That banishes shadows and sadness, And what need wo ask more than this r But how can this happiness be kept? What shall protect those wc love, those who mako a Heaven of the Home, from tho ravages of disease that is often worse than death, that Is, In fact, a lingering eath? Tho question Is easily answered Dr. Piercu's Favorite Prescription the standatd remedy for all of tuoso peculiar diseases to which women aro subject, is what must bo relied on to preserve the health of wives and mothers. It prevents diseases, and it cu.-cn them. It is a blessing tolwomen and therefore a national blcsslug because it elves health to those about whom the happiness ot homo centers, and the Btreugth of a nation Is In Its happy homes. Dr. Pierce s Pellets or Antl-bilious Gran- ules; in vials, 25 cents; one a doso. Drug. gists. Cut HiiteH to tlie Wem. Cheap tickets to all polnti in Kansas, Colorado, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Texas, and other Stalc3 and Territories in the West, will bo sold by tho Santa Fe llouto from Chicago and other points along t ic liuo, on August 0 and 20 ; September 10 nnd 24 and October 8. For particulars ask your Ticket Agent or writo to John Byrne, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Santa Fo Iloutc, Chica go. 8-30-tf. I Hud Hione in me madder And my kidneys wero affected. Nono of tho means taken produced any benefit un til I began the use of Dr. David ICeune- dy's Fayorlto llemedy, of Itondout, N, Y, Tho pain ceased tho stono having been dissolved by the action ot tho medicine. I am ready in public or privato to testify that my recovery Is due to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. E, D. W. Parsons, Rochester. 0.13-lm. A I'aiully Gailicrluir, Havo you a father? Havo you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Hal satu for tho Throat and Lungs, tho guar. ranteed remedy for tho euro ot Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup nnd all Throat aud Lung troubles? If so, when a sample bottle Is gladly elven to you free by any druggist, and the largo size costs ouly 50c and $1.00. Economy and strength are- peculiar to Hood's Barsaparllla, the only medicine of wh!cU "1Q0 Dose Ono Dollar" is true. A Wnriu Welcome. ltov. W. U. Lovcrett reached homo last Friday afternoon, having landed In Now York Thursday. Ho had a tempestuous voyago of twclvo days, on tho Pcnnland steamer from Antwerp. At ono time tho cargo shitted In tho vessel so that It lay up on Its sldo, and thero was great danger of foundering. On Saturday evening a largo number of Ids parlshoncrs called to welcome him home, and about twenty members of tho Masonic Lodgo caltcd in a body to greet him. On Sunday nwrntngja largo congre gation filled bt. Paul's church, and tho Hector preached a very Interesting sermon, In which he drew many lessons from what ho saw while nbroad. An Old Industry. THAT WILL SOON AOAIN FOItOE TO THE FRONT A VEW rAltTIOOLAltS. The plant of tho Catawlssa Fibro Com pany Is to bo Improved. Tho schemo pro posed by thf Company has mot with such favor as to warrant them In going ahead with tho proposed Improvements. A meet ing of the subscribers will bo held some tlrqo this week to perfect an organization, and Inside of two weeks work will bo com menced upon the now buildings. Theso will be of brick, nnd will consist of an ex tension of tho mill towards tho brldgo 40 x CO feet, and a further extension of that building In tho samo direction 60 x 128 feet. The first named will bo for tho machin ery used iii preparing tho wood pulp and fibro for tho paper machine, and aro called engines. Two of theso aro for washing the material, and aro known as washing engines. Theso tho company havo on hand, being a part of the old mill plant. Two new engines, called beating engines, will bo purchased lo completo the comple ment of machinery for the cnglno room. The 50x125 building will accommodato the paper machine, an 80-lnch Fourdrlnler, upon which the pulp will be manufactured mio maniua paper, mo untitling will he built large enough to accommodate two ma- chines, the other a oo-lnch machine, but tho business will bo started with but one. ihe product of the paper machlno goes to the bag department, about ono bun. I , , ,,ni it , . .1 bag machines, manufacturing what U known to the trado as tho flat-bottom bae. The capacity of these machines Is 850,000 i-er Uay. as soon as mc patent on wuat i anown as tue squaro Dag runs out, I wi,,m. ,m i n ., ments win be nut nnnti two of theso ma. chines to make square bags. Two addl- tlonal machines, for making what is call-1 cd tho satchel-bottom bag, will bo placed In this room, each with a capacity of 100, 000 bags per day. This will make tho ca pacity ot the bag plant over a half million per day. When finished tho plant will bo tho most complete in tho United States. It will vlr lually bo taking In hemlock slabs and turn ing out paper bags. Tho present capacity ot tho nulp mill is eight tons of chemical fibro per day. Tho capacity of tho paper mill will ho seven tons per day, and the bag works win use nearly all tho rp r7., : take nart In that trade. in,l thov an make ..' .. .. .. .. .. . . I luu l'"1 lut; 13 " 'uo uepan- menl8- " P'"P ral3 makc ney sellipg their product to paper manufacturers, and nnnnr tnilla nan lintr tln miln anil rvio n ll f ql. I tm it im nnn, , JnM ,i nr w manufacturers can !ro into tho market and buy the paper to mako their bigs, and sell me hags at a profit, wo fall to sco why tho Catawlssa Fibro Company wouldn't como in for all three profits on their pulp, on their paper and on their bags. To stnrt with, about aj hundred hands will bo given employment, but as tho busi ness gets into working shapo and the works are developed to their full capacity the pay-roll will carry nearer two hundred. The benefit to our town and tho surround- Ing country can hardly be estimated. All tho raw material, with tho exception of a few chemicals and somo ground wood, which Is considerably cheaper than tho fi bre manufactured here, will como from this viciuity, and tho expenso incident to its manufacture into a merchantable shape will bo spread through business channels here. In time, tho llour sack machinery be longing to tho Company will bo brought here and that branch of tho tradotaken up. This plant is In Itself no Inconsiderable af fair, consisting ot bag machines, six cylin der printing presses, six job presses, witlija completo printing outfit. the entire amount needod has not yet been subscribed, but we are Informed that it is so near and tho assurances for tho bal- ancc such as to warrant tho Company in Koing ahead with tho improvements. The plant In Its Improved condition could not I plant In Its Improved condition could not be duplicated for $150,000, so the investor will havo ample security for their money. Mr. Edward McCrcady has tho mattar in hand, and will tako pleasure in explaining It to auy who desiro, It Catawlssa could raise $20,000 or $25,000 to give away to a carpet factory, Bbo should not find much difficulty in raising $15,000 to invest as above. Item. A flno lino of underwear, Merino, Scarlet and Natural wool just received at D. Lowcnberg's. Xlie I'aperH Tliey Take. Some men refuse to tako their home paper, and give as a reason that they take several out ot the county papers. Just watch them, however, and you will eee them skirmishing around as soon as a lo cal paper is published, endeavoring to spongo their reading from somo intelligent subscriber. A ItruliKlHt WlljH Marvin C. Urown, Druggist, Meredith Village, N. II., says: I says: I have sold your Sulphur Hitters for years, and, contrary to t . . I moet medicines, 1 never sold a bottlo to auy ono who said It did not help them. They cured me of those terrible sick head aches when every other remedy failed. 0-13-2 w. CoiiHiimplloit Mil rely cured To iiib EniTOit I'lcase Inform your read. crs that I havo a positive remedy for the abovo named disease. Iiy Us timely use thousands ot hopeless cases havo been per msnently cured. I shall be glsd to send wo bottles of ray remedy pitsit to any of your readers who have consumption It they will send me their oxpross and post ottlo address. Respectfully, T. A. BLO0UM M. O..IRI I'carl St.. Now York, rsept-21.lv Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Bby wm tick, wo f,e her CwtorU. Whim the was it Child, ili cried for CMtorhv, When she became Mlw, the clung to Outorlt, When the hid Children, ha gre them CaMort. IIIOUClVll I'OWlH, I'lt Uames. Grist Bhawlnccks. llenth. woods, Ulack I), Beds, thbv will stay to win. r.ggs, in tor 91. musiacuon uuarantccd. Wuxuu Dknnis, If. liloomsburg, I'a, (Mention thispspcr.) WANAMAKERS. rniLADiu-ntA, Monaar, Sept. it, l89. The really great business of the Autumn begins this week. Tho Dress Goods show their heads like Snrinrr crocuses, and quite as beautiful, all over the main floor. The old statement can be made again, only more so, namely: You may search the shops of London, the grand magasins of Paris, the large stores of New York or Chicago, and yet you will not una an equal choice of Dress Goods with that which we will show this season. They are coming numerously, and arc placed on sale rapidly. Already we can bewilder you with variety, bo mjch for the general fact. The nropress of the vear mav be seen in both ends of the Car pet store, second floor, Market street: at the east end the Art Paper ManrrinK and Wall Decor ation; at the west end the Ori ental Rug Room, just opened. Year by year the demand for Oriental Rucrs from the hand- looms of the East is increasing. Year by year the liner and rarer of these rich pieces the treas ured Antiquis are becoming more rare . They are are tak ing their places in this country among the iteirlooms in the homes of people ot taste. We have set apart a special r r . S n i Lom for Oriental RllgS alone. M'or months past we have been tratherint the Rutr trems ot rer sa India. Arabia everv land .!, !,;.. . : .! vvtiui uiu unuiui. vvumia uuiic, u earem Sliape now IO snow VOU results. " L he hnest COlleCt- ion of the size I ever saw," Says an expert, bo say they all. a :.. " i ,,! Antiques and moderns From little more than handker- Clliet Size to rich, mellOW Carpets I SX20 feet, Teheran Turkoman Ferahan Persian Anatolian Afghan Daghestan Turkish uokhara Lhndurr Chiva Kurd Cashmere Soumac Derbent Gh'ordes Bagdad-Cashmere And so on. From every part of the Orient, and choice pieces that- Silkier surfaces than VOli think anything short of :n. i :r j i an, wu auuvv u yuu uuu i miuw tile hnest Oriental RugS. Color blcndincrs .iiid.-icioiis.comnlV.itfifl . 0 . . ' .K. almost haphazard it would seem, but that grow On your Hkink and that you never tire of. Rugs for the hall Rugs for the stairs Rugs for the fireplace Rugs for every room Rugs for portieres Rugs for couch covers Kugs for lurniture covers We are glad to have you look at them whether you care to buy or not. You can now furnish the house from basement to garret Without getting from Under our roof. Carpets, Furniture, Up holstery and Kitchen things you know of. All on the broadest scale of quality and varietv Wall Papers and Interior Decorations have now been added, lust the sort of a de partment you'd expect at Wana maker's. By odds the largest and most complete stock we know of. Thousands of designs and colo rings of every quality ; : .,,, ,.,i.:i ii L il 13 Yvuii.il y uui Willie IU UUL money into. Japanese Leather Paper. French Tapestry Paperss. Sanitary and Washable Pa pers for bedrooms. Chintz patterns with creton nes to match. Felt Papers with fine friezes in all the liked shades. As rich papers as you'll care to by; as little priced papers as you can afford to buy. l he harmony of many a room is broken by unfit wall paper. If you wish, we will send com petent artists to make suggest ions. samples 01 wall papers to r 1 r II any ,aausess. in asking say what room or rooms you wish to treat, and abo ut what cost paper you have in mind. John Wanamaker. LOCAL iVUTICES. atono nuarries Tho best mml tv nf uuuuing stono lor sa'e by U. F. tjharpless. Try Curtis Compound. Try Curtis Compound, Blood, Liver, and Kidney Purliler. lry Curtis Comnound. blood, llvnr n,i Kiuney puriuer. Try Curtis Compound. Try Curtis Comnound. blood, liver and kidney purlQcr, Try Curtis Compound, Try Curtis Comnound. blood, llrnr mi Kiuney puriuer. Try Curtis Compound. BLOOMSBURG, Fmo Cabinet portraits only $Z- iloz, "Lifo size Crayons only sio.oo. viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. Newest styles iu dresa trlinmlnes at Clark & Bon's. On Tuesday next, Sept. 21, wo will open our largo now coat room to tho public, when wo will show tho handsomest lino of jackets, wraps, coaU. now markets, So for ladles, Misses and children at prices lower than ever. Clark & Son. Clark Son's aro showing completo lines of niw dress goods, dress cloths, hen rlcttas, plushci, Ac, at lowest prices. Tho best 8 and 10c cotton flannels, extra heavy and wide, all wool, twilled flannel 25c yd., also finer grades and all domestic goods at lowest prices at Clark Ss Son's Complete lines of black dress goods, snawis and vallings nt Ularit s aon's. Chatclalno baas. "newest styles, pocket oooks, ocits, hags, &o , at uiarie & noire. I. W. 1IARTMAN & SONS. We arc not going to fold our arms and wait until tho County Fair for business, but are nt it right along from G o'clock it. m. until 8 o clock p. m. If you wish to know how much of it stock of Dress Goods we keep. count our empty boxes, (wo offer 50 of them for sale now.) They came to us filled with Indies, Misses' mid Children's coats, with new Henriettas, with now cash meres, with new Dress Cloths, with wool Plaids, with Sorgo Dress Goods, with Drocntels, with Kazak Su' tings, with Dor set Siuungs, with Pocahontas Suitings, with cotton flannels, with wool flannels, with shawls, with Blankcta, with Curti'i"s of all kinds, with bead trimmings, with cord trimmings, with Braid trimmings, with tassel trimmings with gimp trimmings, &c. Other boxes and barrels come filled with Dishes, glass ware &c. The rain last week cut the but ter supply short; since then it has fown some on our hands, but goes off fast at tho prices. Eggs arc short, and will be uu- til the liens get over the strike, dont forget our Premium on butter at the Fair. I. W. IIA.RTMAN & SONS. 1 1 mm & no. Don't fail to get the latest and best ! New, instructive and. enter taining, Briggs' Magic Nine Puzzle, Biperior to the famous F'fYeen and all other puzzles, and can be solved in many ways. The more it is studied the more interesting it becomes. $300 casn, in fifteen prizes, Will be a. Yarded to those who semi solutions i" the greatest number of combinations with the fewest number of moves. Who will be the lucky ones? Get one and try it. This is your best chance, as it is just be ing irtrodiiced. Price lo cents. For sale by W. H. Brooke & Co. Bloomsburg Pa. Sole Agents for Columbia County. JAILROAD NOTICE. Tho stockholders of tho Bloomsbare and Sulli van Kallroad company aro hereby notlned and uestea to meet at tho onleo ot the comniny. In the town ot liloomsburg, on Wednesday the auth day of November, issd. at ten o'clock In tho lurciiuou, lor mo purposo ot vouns luror agaiusi an Increase or thu ciinltnl Rtoclc and Indebtedness ui saui company, iiy oraer ot tuo iwam oi uiroe tun, li. j. vucu, secretary. Bloomsburg, sept, is, 1SS9. A NNUAL MEETINO. Tho rocrular annuil moptln? ot tho stock holders ui uiu muuui3uur water L-ompiay wm uu iiem at. their onicu In iiloonubur; on Tuesdiy, 8th day ot October lew, between tha hours ot two and iuur u eiucK p. iu. tor tuo purpi o oi eieuuu t board ot directors and tha transaction of tho ten eral business ot the company. r. r. uii.uMii.il. Sept. 13-lw. secretary. gXECUTOH'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob ItViwr, fiiw of FUh iigcn'tk tirji, Co!. Co., I'a., aecesscd. Letters testamentary on sail estate bavin? been granted to tho urderslgned oxocu.ors. All per sons Indebted to s Ud estate aro hei Jby notified to pay tho same, anl lloio having claims against saia estate to present tuo samo to JOHN C. WKNNEIt, LUVI WKNNEIt. Executors. C. B. Bahklkv, Post-OJlce, Cambria, I'a. Alty. u-13-fiw. A DMINISTUATOlt'S NOTICE. XX. Estate of Anna Slarla Creivllng, late of Scotl tup, Notice Is hereby given that letters ot admlnls trat'onoi tho estalo ot Anna .Maria Crevellng. late of scottwp., conntyot Columbia, and state ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to iitw. 11. iieimensnyeer. oi uiuury. rii.. io wnoin all Demons Indebted to said estate aio requested to mako payments, and t'oso having claims or dc- manus win uiokc kuowu tne samo wuiiuut uciay GEO. B. 11EI MENSNYDElt. Administrator, Sunbury, I'a, N OTICE. Notlco Is hereby ctven that tho following ao count has been mod In the Court of Conimoi l'leasof Columbia county, and win l presented wj inu baia uuuri ou tuo lourm tiouiiuy oi ep. tember, A I). 1JJ, ami confirmed nisi, and un less exceptions aro mm wiinm lour aays mere alter win oo connrmeu aosoimu : 1. Plrtt and nnal account ot David lost, coin mlttee ot the pcrsoi and estate ot Benjamin C. 11U33, U lUUUUU. rroinonoiary'sojucei vu. u. hnydbk, Aug. ao, iss). ivotho notary. SHERIFF'S SALE OP VALUiULE Real E.stsilc ! By vlrtuo ot a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out ot the court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, I'a., and to me directed thero will bo exposed to pub llo salo at tho Court House, Bloomsburg, I'a., on SATURDAY", SHIT. L'8, 1889. at S o'clock p. m tho following : All that certain lot or parcel of land sltuato In Brlarcreek township, Col. Co., ra., boundod and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by land ot Doty, realer & Stewart, on tho cast by landot Joseph Lemon, on tho west by land ot ueo, w, Koona on tho south by unseated land of John II. Suit and Jrucph Lemon, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, whereon aro erected a LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE ana outbuildings. Also: All that certain lot ot unseated land situate In Brlarireek township, coL Co., pa., bounded and described as follows, to-u It : On tbo north by land of Joseph Lemon, on tho fast by land of Geo. Linden, on the south by land ot croop. Miller and others , and on the west by land of rlilUlp spooney, containing ONE IIUNDUUD ACHES, more or less, seized, taken Into elocution at tho suit ot Nor, man McNeal use, vs. John W, Suit aud John II Suit and to bo sold as lUo property of John 11 suit. Maizs, JOHN B. CASEY, Atty. bhcrln. V 0 H9. HINDERCORNS. No, 0 Cook Stove. $18, RmgM $15 tip. Btovo rcpvrs, firo brick and plow repairs of nearly all klndi at Sharpless Foundry. simiTiinsMjr" - OF - Ily vlrtuo of sundry writs of lev. I'a. out of tho Court of common I'leas ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo silo at tho Court Houto In Hlowisbunr, on Monday, September 23, 1889, at a o'clock p.m. the following described real estate, to-wlti All that certiln m-snugo and lot ot ground situate Iu tho Town of Moomiburg, county of Col umbia and state ot Penn.v, bounded and dwcribea as follows: on tho north by Flttli street of sild town, on tho cut by lot of Mrs. Jacoby, on tho south by.Pearl street, and on tha west bjChwtnut alley, being no feet In wlltli, and 1M test aeep, whoreon Is erected a framo dwelling ho'no, stablo and outbuilding, SeUoi taken into execution at the suit or J, it. Montgomery's Uso, against Chirlon Krui, and to bo sold as tlis property of Charles Krug. Millkk. u. ra, ALSO, All tint certita lot, pleoo or paroel of ground situate la the Town of llloomu-irg, ooun ty and state aforasald, biuna") land dwerlbsd as follows! lleglnnlniatapolnton the south sldo of Seventh street, so feet out of CUImrlno stret and running thenw southwardly by a lln paral lel wlthsiUOattnrlno street tm foot mor lesi loan alloy at a point ao wet e3t of Catharine sti eet, theneo oaslwardly atong said alley 69 teet moroorlojs to land ot a; Uirton and otners j thnco by tho sams north W and degrees, west 133 feet more or less to seventh street aforesaid, thence by said street wostwardly 5f x feet more or less to tho placo ot banning, whereon H ereoted a two story framo dwelling home, stable and out buildings. seized, taken Into cxooutlan, at the BUlt of Samuol Williams' ujo, against Clnrlos Krug, and to bo sold as tho property ot Charles KruK. M1M.KR. lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot, iploco or p.ueel ot ground situate in Et UloDnij'jurg, county and state aforesaid, bounded and describe as follows: Beginning at a corner of ar atley and Bcvontu street, anl rtinnli? thence along siM Serantu street wostwardly 119 feet moro or loss to Catha rine street, tuenso along Bld street northwardly 41 feet, moro or less, to lot ot Altrod Wanlob, t hence along said lot oastwardly lis toet more or leas to an alloy aforesaid, anl thonco along said alloy 41 feet moro or less, to tho place of begin ning, wherem H ereotod a two story frame dwelling hiuso, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of John Vanco, guardian, uso,;Hgalnst Charles Krug, and to bo sold as tho property ot ; Charles Krug. MIU.EB. ljY. Pa. Tho abovo described threo lots or parcels of ground of Charles Krug, wlU.bo sold on a writ ot ft fa. Issued outlof said court, at tho same tlmo and place, at tho suit ot I. W. McKelvy agalust Charles Krug, It for any reason auy or all ot tho should not bo sold on tho lor. fa. At tho samo tlm5 and placo by vlrtuo ot a writ ot n. fa. will bo expos 3d toipubllo salo the follow -tng described real estate : All that certain piece or parcel of land sit uate In tho Town of Bloomsburg, county ot Colum. bta, btato of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows : Beginning at corner ot lot ot John Coleman, thenco eastwardly along the Larkawan na & Bloomsburg ltall lload, 3.10 teet moro or less to Strawberry Alloy ; tlioncoalinisill alloy 118 teet to a stake, thenci wostwardly 37 Hoot to lot of John Coleman aforesaid, thence along slid lot 110 feet to tho place of bjglnnln, cmtatnlng 45 4W squaro feet, whereon Is erected a l'laulnz SUU, dwelling house, and lumber sheds. ALSO, All that certain messuage or lot, ptoce or parcel of ground situate In Kist Bloaiusburg, county una stato aforesaid, boun led and described asfnllows: Beginning at a stiko, cornor of lot or Franklin McUrlde, and running thenco along a publlo road on tho south sldo ot Lackawanna ft Bloomsburg Killroai!, eastwardly t0 foet to land ot Samuel Knorr nnd L. s. Wlnterateen, thenco along said land southwardly zu foot mora or loss to Soventh street, thenco along slid Sjrenth street weswardly 50 foet to an alley, along lot ot I. S, Kuhn, Alfred Wanlch, Franklin McBrtdo and others, and thence alon? sail alley north wardly 230 teet moro or less to tho place ot begin nlng, whereon Is erojted a two story frame dwelling house, stable, and onico. ALSO, All tho right, tltlo, and Interest ot tho de fendant, Charles Krug, In all tint certain piece or parcel ot laud sltuato In tho Town of Blooms burg aforesaid, boundod and djscrlbed as follows : Beginning at a corner ot lot Uto ot John Coleman on Seventh street, thenco along seventh street In an easterly direction iJi feet to lot of Sirs. B. II. Vannatta; thenco along tho samo northwardly 110 feot to other land of Charles Krug i thenco by samo westwardly S3S feet to lit ot John Coleman aforesaid, and thence by slid lot southwardlj to tbo corner on soventh strcjt, tho placo of begin ning. seized, taken in execution, at the suit of I. W. McKclvy against Charles Krug, and to be bold as tho property ot Charles Krug. Klwell. fi p. JOHN U. CASEY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Venl. Ex. Issued out of thojt'ourt ot (Quarter Sessions of the I"eaco ot Col umbia County, I'a., and to mo directed tuero will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Court lloui,o, Bloomsburg, I'a., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1339, at two o 'Clock in tuo atternoou, the following: All that certain tract ot land situate In Main township. Columbia Co., ra., bounded and dea crlbed as follows, to-wlt : On tho north hy lan of Lloyd Mensloger, on tho west by land ot Jere miah Longcnberger, Nathan .Miller and Israel .Mummy, on tho south by land of N. II, w. Brown, on tho oast by land ot Catawlssa Dosposlt Bank, containing ONEIIQNDUHDSIXTKEN ACHES moro or less, whereon aro erected a ! Burn and outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution nt tho suit ot tho Coramonwoaltn vk Benjamin J. Nuss an 1 to bo sold as tho property ot uonlamln J. Nus. II. V. Zarr, JOHN B. CASKV, Atty. MierlH. TNSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven to tho creditors ot tun undersigned and to all nerbnns wboni It mav ran. cern that ho will apply to tin Court ot Cumixon i-ieas unoiumoia couuij , lor tiio ueneut of the Insolvent laws, ot this Lommonwealch, on Mon. day afteri'oon, hept. so, itjvj, at 3 o'clock on said day. at which tlmo any person having any ob. JecHon to his nnal discharge a) an Insolvent debtor, can appoar and mako the samo known. UKANV IIKKMKII, Ally. JOHN CLE A'KS. Aug. 10, US'J. IMS 4W. TO ADV ERTrSERS- A list ot WHO newBiianers illvMnd mm stathm AND sections will bo bent on npplloatlon rui:i:. To ll'030 who want their atlvenisintr ti nnv. wa can offer no better medium 'or thorough and ef fectlvowork than tho various sections ot our M'li'ct l.nrnl l.l.l. til'iO. llOWICI.I, ft CO., Newspaper advertising Bureau. 10 spruce street. New York. JiTy n-r-lt. BLOOD, LIVElt AND KIDNEY I'UUIFIHH Now is llio aiioiiitiil tiiuo for thoroughly cloatiBtnij thu system from nil iinptiriticf, find nil will find thnl tho Curtis Compound will evautly fill tho bill. It has stood the test of yoais ami its sales aro larger than over, ovory year. Prico 50o. and SI. 00. Fou Sale By James II. Mercer, DRUGGIST, Bloomsbuuo, I'a. W A NT E D ONCE - l.VEHY'WHEltE A remctentallte .Hun ur Wuiiimu Literal AT All time u ! mi , i,-.iry , f-pveuil Indu. emeut. enur ed until Dcct'ii Ut lh. (live relereuece. It U. WOODW A1U) tu, iUltliaai-e, Md. ti-lj-d-lm.