IsSSSSSSBJ 7rw34' ijjBujwpt i'miwimhii 'ui m P f ROYAL KSMIJ POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlot, A marvel ot purity strength and wholcsomcncss. More economical ban the ordinary kinds, and nnot bi sold In ompitltton with tlio multiumot low ton, short weight alum or phosnhaf wdors. Sold only (n cam. Hot al Buno Voir 106 Wall St,, N.Y. The Columbian rvrubllshcd ovory Friday. Subscription price, 11.00 a year. Kntercd at tho l'ost omco at Bloomsburg, la as second class matter, March I, li-88. jBLOffSBURgr "fiuday, ouTdBW78,88o COUHICT miLUOliTTKl TiUlR. Trains on tho P. & It. It. It. loavo import lb ouoffs: KOKTII. SOUTH. 7:3: a. m. 11:03 a. m. 3:31 p. ra. 633 p. in. o Trains on tho I). L. fc W. 11. li. loavo Bloomsburg as ioi-iwb: north. sonin. 7:11 a. m. 8:33 a. m. 10:51 a. m. 13:00 p. ra. 2:35 p. m. 4:19 p. m. e:S8 p. m. .8:47 p. m. Tralnsontha K. SW. 11. Kallwaypass llloom Perry as follows t WORTH. SOUTH. 10:48 a. m. 18:37 p. m. CM p. m. 4'30 p. m. SUNDAY, NORTH. SOUTH. ;10:48 a m 6:39 p m BLooMsnnua s sullivan uailhoad Taking ortoct MONDAY, SEPTEUBKlt 2, 18S9. BOUTU. NOKTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, r. H. i. M. .M. A.w. r. m. r. M. BlOOmsJUrg,.. 0 S8 11 48 7 01 S 35 i 35 6 40 Main street 0 18 11 41 6 58 8 43 3 4J 47 Irondale 16 11 30 6 56 8 45 2 45 6 60 raperMIll 6 03 11 31 6 48 8 Mil W 7 00 Llghtstreet 6 03 11 S3 0 4.1 8 611 3 50 7 0.1 orangevlllo 5 57 11 SO 8 35 9 0.". 3 07 7 10 KorkS 6 45 11 10 fl 31 9 15 3 17 7 20 Zaner's 5 43 11 00 0 21 9 20 3 20 7 23 Stillwater......... 5 37 11 O! 0 17 9 25 3 25 7 2S Benton, - 6 28 10 ra 6 10 9 31 3 3.1 7 35 Edions, 5 23 HI 60 6 07 9 3d 3 37 7 33 coloi Creek 5 20 10 45 0 05 9 38 3 40 7 40 Bugarloaf, 6 IS 10 43 6 03 9 43 3 n 7 41 Laubachs, B 12 10 40 6 00 9 47 3 4S 7 47 central,.: 6 0:1 10 u 5 53 9 67 3 58 7 57 Jamison city.... 5 00 10 30 5 w 10 00 4 00 800 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. u. a. is. A. u. a. M. r. m. r. m. HAI.IW. Oct. 29. Charles C. Evans, nirent, will Bell four tracts of real estate In Hnarcreek township, near Ash's mill, at 10 a. m. Nov. 9. Jullft A. Barklcy, executrix of Joseph E. IHrkley, will sell valuablo real cstato in Hloomsburir, at 9 o'clock. See advertisement. Nov. 9 John C. Wcnncr, acting exe cutor of Jacob Wcnner, deceased, will sell personal property 011 tho premises of dece dent, in FishinRcrcck at 1 p. m., horse, cow, buggy, harness, tools, &c. Nov. 14. Tho administrator of Mary A. Brlttaln will sell real estate in Berwick and also in Briarcrcck. Bee advertisement. Nov. 14. 0. 0. Evans, Committee of Margaret J. Brlttaln, lunatic, will sell real cstato in Briarcrcck. See advertisement. Fob Balk. A cellar hot air furnace, and GO feet of Iron fence, lor sale bv Dr. B. F. Gardner, Bloomslurg. tf. The administrators of Anna Collman dee'd., W. E. and 1). It. Coffman offer at private sale, a houso and lot on West Main street Bloomsburg, Pa. the lato resldenco of deceased. . tf. Foil Sai.k. A desirable and commodious rcsidenco on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jan20tf. h. N. Movbk. Fort Balk. A farm about a milo from Afton, containing 50 acres, all under culti vation, with good buildings, with all this year's crops, farming implements and stock will be sold at private, sale. For particu lars inqnlro of J. 8. Williams, Bloomsburg. 7-20 tf. Fob Balk A valuablo vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and n good store property in Bloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two storo properties In Col. Co. A good farm of 307 acres with good build ings in Virginia and two farms In Kansas by M. P. Imtz Insurance and Heal Estate Act., Bloomsburg Pa. Mrs. W. 0. Levcrctt and daughter, Miss Naun.e, are In New York this week. Mi. and Mrs. E. W. Drinker spent Sun day in towr. Mr. R. 0. Drinker, now living at Bcthlc tcm, was in town oyer Sunday. T. 0. Corson, of llughcsvllle, spent Fri day in town attending the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Porter tf Sunbury, pcut a few days In town last week, Mr. Harry Chamberlain, of Bethlehem, apent fair week in town. Mr. A. Z. Schoch and daughter spent Thursday in Philadelphia. Miss Francis Williams 3 visiting friends In Bcranton aud Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Stroh spent fair week in town at P. B. llarman's. Daniel Wclllver. of Sullivan county, was In town last Saturday. E. W. Elwell, of Towanda, spent couple of days at the fair. William Sloan, of Michigan, is visiting bis friends here. Mrs. W. J. Bucknlew and son havo been the guests of their relatives the past two weeks. Miss Louisa Jameson has gone to Bor. dentown, N. J. to attend school this wlnt. cr. Dr. J. 0. Helfsnyder is taking a special course in mcdlclno at Jefferson College, Philadelphia, on tho diseases ot children, Mr. and Mrs. Weigand, of Hazlcton visit d their parents; Joshua Fo Herman's, last week. Itcv. M. Ij. Culler, of Mercersburg, Pa will preach in tho Lutheran church next Sunday, morning and evening. Franklin Bchell and Israel Schell, two of our old subscribers, on tho Schuylkill county border, attended the fair last week Judgo Elwell completed his 8lst year on the Oth Instant. Ills health is better than at any time during the past two years, Mrs. Harry Stroh, of West Plttston, who lias been visiting her parents Mr. und Mrs, IN S. Ilnrman, returned homo on Wcdnes, day. Miss Lena B'.chtnld, Messrs. Harry and George Stroh, of Plttston, Miss Acriulll Yilllams, Messrs. dhaillo and Will Bates of WIlkes-Barre, were guests of the Misses Ilnrman during the Fair, C. A. Knorr, son and daughter, of Clcve land, Ohio, aro visiting at Kcubcn Hess at ltupertv Mr, Kunrr has grown to bo portly man, weighing 220 pounds. He is looking well, and is procuring. Mrs. II. H. Kline, of Oinngcvlllc, nn lier sister Miss Sarah AclieobacU are visit, inej, IIoHurd Kline, at Wi'stnu, Ohio, From there they will go to Chicago and visit come friend', and after that, to visit their brother, Philip Achenbach, formerly t Espy- M. J. Fanning, of Michigan, will speak In tho Court House van! Oct. 18th on the subject of prohibition. K. A. Itawllnes killed clf last week that weighed 207 ponnds. "k vciji, mat. Ono of tho finest and bent llni nt l,ti,..i children's and men's hosiery lover opened" u uiii city at H. W. Sloan's. Tho Lutheran church of Hlnnmluir will soon receive tho bequest of one thous. and dollars left it by tho lato Geo. Winner. Tho lato Miss Harriet ltunert. hv her will left a legacy of ono thousand dollars to tho Presbyterian churc'i. Tho "Harvest Homo" wilt bo celebrated n tho Reformed church on next Bund ay, tho 20lh inst., both morning and evening. The Opus clnh will renew its meetings for tho wlulet beginning next Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock, at the home of Miss Annlo Miller. A fine lino of underwear, me rino, scarJet und natural wool just received at D. Lowenberg's. Tho Jury In tho case of J. W. Hoffman vs. . &S. H. it. Co. on Wednesday of last week rendered a verdict of $4975.50 In favor of the plalutlff. The case will pro bably go to tho Supremo Court. J. It. Schuyler & Co. aro manufactur- ing a patent rat trap, known as tho Ferret Animal Trap, that Is already meeting with argo sales. It is tho best thing of the kind in tho market. Look at our black Falllo Silk at $1.00 at II. W. Bloan'a. 0. M. Drinker shot a blue heron last Friday morning, this sldo of Buck Horn. Tho bird measured six and a half feet from tip to tip of wings, and flvo feet four Inches from beak to toe. Kov. A. Noll, of Ilazleton, will preach on next Sunday as follows i St. James 10:- 15, A. M., Zlon 2:30 p. m., and Orange. vllle 7 p. m. A. IIootz, Pastor. Jacoby sells at his Oyster Bay best largo Cove Oysters In market at 60c a mart. Average about 60 to the quart. uesc oysters come 400 in a barrel, not cullings. Fifteen hundred to the barrel at 50 per bar, el. Mr. J. IC. Qrotz had a cataract removed from his right eye on Sloud.iy by Dr. Brown. E.cven months ago he removed one from his left eye, successfully restoring the sight. Children's Scarlet vests and pants. Wo keep nono but the best at II. W. Sloan's. The following letters are held at Blooms burg, Pa., post-ofllce, and will be sent to the dead letter alUce, Oct. 29, 1889 : Mr. Wellington Fox, II. Stanley Good- win, Miss h. B. D. Kisncr. Persons calling for these letters please say, they were advertised Oct. 15, 1889. One cent will bo charged on each letter advertised. A. 11, Cathoakt, P. M. Mrs. Harriet Ellis, wife of Alonzo Ellis, formerly of this town, died In Ventura Co. California on the 2nd inst. Sho was a daughter of Dr. Oeaihart who practiced medicine here muny years ago. Sho and cr husband moved from hero to Iowa, and about two yours ago moved to Califor nia where Mr. Ellis died last January. Mrs. Ellli' agu was 57 years, and she leaves n family of ten children. She was a niece of Mrs. Caleb Barton. Peter Gross was badly bruised on Mon- lay night. Uc was coming from tho D. & W. d"pot and was ue.ir tho Produce Exchange, when thu horse3 of the Ccntial bus became frightened nt tho cara and ran over him. He wni picked up unconscious and taken to the Kxchange Hotel in Buck nlew's bus, by which time lie regained con sciousness, and Dr. Willits dressed his wounds. Ills left hnnd wus cut on the back, his right shoulder win bruised, and there was a contusion on the forehead near the right eye. Fortuna'.ely no bones were broken. Look nt our aoc ladles' Jersey vest. II. W. Sloan. Cii9bicr Grotz of tho Bloomsburg Bank- ng Company, was In a dilemma Tuesday ight. Upon his return to tho bank after supper to attend to some work necessary to be done, ho found that he could not un lock the door of the insldo vault. C. M. Drinker was called in and both labored at it until midnight without success. An ex. pert was telegraphed for fiom Rochester, the place where tho safo wa3 made, who arrived Thursday morning. It was a for tunate circumstance that the books and notes were not put In tho vault. Thero was no largo demand made upon tho bank Wednesday, so that tho deposits were suf. flclent to carry on business. However, as sistant cashier Bloom, had gone to Dan. vllle, early in tho morning and secured some funds In the event a largo demand should he made upou them. The names of the Committeemen of tho Democratic party for tho county of Colum bia until Aug next are as follows : Districts. Beaver T. J. Shuman. llcnton-A. P. Chapln. Berwick E. Isaiah Bower. " W. F. P. Fretis. Bloom E.-Chas. Old. 1 w vm. Chrlsman. Briarcrcck U. G. F. Kashlnka. Catawlssa N, E. Hamlin. Ccntrulla Jas Mclircarty. Centre J. F. Rink. Conyngham N. Thos. Ennis. a.' uaniei uemiy. Fishlngcreek B. F. Edgar. Franklin S. D, Lohman. Greenwood A Utt. Ilem'ock Jcob Hnrrii. Jackson Moses Bavagc. Locust Wra. II. Snyder. Mudlson Wm. 0. Johnston. Mnln J. W. Kelchncr. Mifllinvllle Samuel Snyder. Montour O. A. Btonge. Jit. Pleasant Amos Wanlch. Orange J. W. Hoffman. l'lne Davis uaniner. RoarinKcreek I). W. Rarlg. Scott E.F. W. Itedicker. " W.-C. H. Kut. Bugnrloaf-W. A. Kile. C. II. Knt, Wm . CiuusuAN, Secretary. Chairman. Till! AVlHC-Ht lilft. "I bought my wife a velvet sack," Thus proudly boasted Mr. Browu. "She'll be, with that upon her back, The best dressed dame In town." But velvet sack or diamond ring, Can bring no balm to suffering wife. Favorite Prescription is tho thing To save her precious life. The great and soveriign remedy, known tho world over, for all female troubles, in llainatlon. cruel backaches, and Internal dUnlacemcnts Is Dr. 1'ierco'a Favorlto Prescription. It Is tho only guaranteed niro. See uuaranteo on every bottle wrapper. Dr. Pierce'. PtllctB gently laxallvo actively cathartic according to dose. 25 cents. THE COLUMBIAN AND COI.UMIIIA COUNTV 1' A III. Tlic Tlllrly-irlnh Itxlllllllloll HllCCCSH. Tho thlrty.flflh annual exhibition ot tho Columbia County Agricultural Society bo., gan on Wednesday, October 9, and olosed on Saturday. Tho wcathir was all that could bo wished for, and tho attendance on Friday Is estimated at 15,000, and on Sat urday nearly as largo. Tho exhibit ot fancy article) was not so largo m usual, and thero was a small dis play ot canned fruits and rlpo fruit, owing to tho failure of llioso crops. In tho main building was n largo oil painting ot Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers, and Mary, Queen of Scots, which was tho work of .Mrs. I. Mater of Bloomsburg. It Is a nndsomo work of art, and shows much talent on tho part of tho nrtlst. It Is now on exhibition at Mr. Malcr'a store, corner of Main nt'd Centre streets. A very fine display of Wirt Fountain ens attracted much attention. They were artistically arranged In a largo frame with plush back-ground. C. E. Savage exhibited a caso ot watches Jewelry, &c MUscs Miller & Millard, and tho Misses Morralls' had displays of lino millinery goods Handsome nickel plated stoves, ranges and heaters, from tho Danville 8tovo Works, wero shown by Uartman & Edgar. Eshlcmnu & Wolf had a largo and varied exhibit, Including Planot Jr. Implements ir trucking, South Bend Plows, Elmlrn Clippers, right and left, U. B. clover seed sower, and tho Radiant Homo and Morn- Ing Light heaters, and tho Plato and Apol lo ranges. Tho heaters and ranges are Ickcl plated and highly ornamental. J. R. Rico entered a flno asbortmcnt of tho celebrated Bcranton buggies and carts. Baker & Bender showed handsome chamber and parlor suits and sideboard. W. J. Corcll & Co. wero up to the mark In their display ot plush, parlor suits, chamber Buits, writing desk, Blde-boird, &c. C. S. Furman had a nlco exhibit of robes, harness and blankots. 1. W. Hartman & Sons had a large sec tion filled with fancy goods, china, &o., all very artistically arranged. L. E. Whary showed some Btovcs and ranges. The Perfect Washer manufactured by 0. Mcars & Son, Bloomsburg, was one of tho leading Inventions on cxlhlblt These machines havo received a large number of first prizes and diplomas all over the state. Tho Acmo Oil Co. made a display of their goods fo- tho first tlmo here. Soven ty different articles mado from petroleum were exhibited. This company is tho manufacturer of tho celebrated Crown Acmo Oil handled by Moyer Bros. Tho School Furnishing Co. showed some school Beats and olllce desks and tanlcs. Tho Orion school desk manufact ured by this compan is considered ono of the best In the market. Tho Bloomsburg Carpet Mills, though not yet In operation, displayed some samples of the styles of carpets they will manufacture. J. Saltzcr as usual had ono of the most attractive booths in the building. Ho ex hibited tho Miller, Estey, United States, and Paris organs, and the Estey and sev eral other makes ot pianos. The new baby grand Stcck was one of the chief attrac tions, and its sweet tones drew crowds constantly around it. Prof. Thomas M therell and Miss. Edith Ent played numer ous Bclectinns that were much enjoyed by the hearers. Mr. Baltzer also showed a number of sewing machines of tho best makes, tho White seeming to bo the favor ite. A lady operator showed what Bne work could be done upon it, and numer ous specimens of embroidery were distri buted among the crowd. In the corner of the main building near the dinner stand, Chatles U. Eldon, of WllliamHport, exhibited a large collection t birds, animals, deer heads, screens, &c. that constantly attracted crowds, lie had 70 pieces in his collection. He is a taxi dermist, and takes orders for mounting birds, aulroals, &c Uls address is 831 West 4th Btrect, Wllliamsport, Pa. In agricultural implements there was quite a largo display. Reuben Hess of Rupert showed an apparatus for loading hay. White, Conner & Sloan entered a thresh er and cleaner, nnd power, Clipper spring tooth harrow, and Scotch harrow from their large Agricultural Works at Orange- ville. Their goods are well known and peak for themselves. B. F. Rice hail a Climax Road Machine, and buggies and road carts A. C. Creasy's display consisted of an American Champion Road Machine, Buck, cyo Drill, Cultivator, and road carts. P, 8. Moyer not only showed the patent Gauze Door Range, hut gave dally exhihi- tlons showing what could bo done with it. glass show case full of roast fowl, meats, eggs, potatoes and other things, gave practical illustrations ot tho excel lence of this range. Tho exhibit of II. V. White & Co. com prised a full and completn line of Farm Implements ail manufactured by good re liable houses and of the latest and most pproved patterns and styles. They had tho 'Champion' Patent front- gear Team and Road Wagon, with springs under tho holster, claimed to bo the best wagon for rough roads as thero was no whipping of the polo nor swinging of tho bolster; the Lansing Handy Market wagon a light and handy wagon for the farmer or gardner, costing but $10; a full line of Hollow Steel doublo and stnglo trees, for wagons and plows; the Eureka centre cut mower, well adapted to heavy grass or hill sido farms; tho Bradley sldo cut mower, claiming tho merits of simplicity, durabili. ty and easy management; the Hoosicr Grain nnd Fertilizer Drill that sells at $65; tho new 'superior' Drill with enameled force feed fertilizer attachment that was admir ed by tho many farmers who aaw it; tho Hosier Corn Planter; tho Hudson Cultiva tor for corn or fallow, ar.d operated cither as a walking or riding machine; the Deere walking wheel cultivator aud tho Deere 'Iron Ago' one horse cultivator for farm or garden; tho celebrated Perry Spring Tooth Harrow, and the Deere bcotcli harrow; tho Deere wide cut right-hand plow adapt ed to low and marshy soil; tho new Wi&rd self dump horso rake, an implement that attracted much attcntlou and will csrtainly prove a good seller, and a display ot Wlard plows, ten in all, arranged on an L shaped platform showing tho different sizes and styles. In the midst of this display of machinery was a neut canopy under which was arrang. cd samples of tho different grades ot ferti lizer manufactured by tho Farmer's Fcrtl llzer Co. of Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by II. V. White & Co. In this county. They not only showed tho different brands of goods, but tho Ingredients from which they were prepared. Mr. H. V. Whlto gave personal attention to tho entire exhibit and was assisted by Mr. Llghthall who bad charge of tho Fertilizer display; Mr. Cabol, General Agt. for the Champion wagon; Mr. Goodrich, who represented tho Bradley Mower; Mr. l'lcrpolnt, Pcnna. Agent for tho Bupcrlor Drill; Mr, J. B. Eves, who bcIU tho Hudson Cultivator at Millvlllc; and Mr, K. P, Mead, the genial ealcsagcut DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. for tho Wlard Plow Co,, who faithfully ex hibited to the pubtlo his cU of which ho feels ao proud on account ot tho success they have sltaincd. Tho firm of U. V. Whlto & Co., that started a grain trado In our town a few year ago, and havo since added i;cds, flour, feed, salt and machinery, and aro now tho special agents tor tho Reading- Schuylkill Coal, havo shown by this exhi bit at our County Fair that they mean to keep up with tho demands ot the times and merit their share of trade In tho toy- eral lines thoy represent. VINE OATTLI. HIBirOBDS. Geo. 0. Holcomb's herd ot Hereford cat tlo from Brooksldo Stock Farm, Troy, Bradford county, Pa., was a leading fea ture of tho fair, and was certainly tho fin est herd of cattle over brought here. It consisted ot a bull, four cows and two calves. Earl of Shadcland 24th, heading tho herd, la considered to be tho best two year old Hereford bull In the country. Ho has never been defeated In the contest for prizes cither as calf, yearling or two year old. Ho has taken flltcen first prizes and several herd prizes. Ills weight Is 2000 pounds, and ho Is valued at $2000. Uls pedigree can bo obtained ot tho owner. Lady Milton 3rd, tho mother of Earl of Shadcland, Is 6 ycara old, and has produc ed four bull calves In three years, the last birth being twins. Tho combined weight of tho cow and four off-spring la 0500 lbs. Sbo won first prlzo at Buffalo and Elmlrn this year. Sho has taken two first prizes at State fair In 1837 and 1883 as beat cow over 3 years old. Erica 4th, Is another cow equally as good as Lady Mll'.on. and same ago. Tho two- year old hclfeis are named Lady Milton 83rd, and Etmlra 14th. They arc equally as good as tho others, and are beauties. Elmlra is sired from tho famous bull Romeo, No. 0420, considered one ot tho best beef bulls ever brought to this coun try. Tho two calves aro Bcssio II. and Ucrucrt U. These are all puro bred cattle. Mr. Holcomb has 12 more equally as good, and as many steers. He has about 50 head of pure bred cattle, and every ono except a calf 4 weeks old Is registo'ed In tho herd book, which can bo seen at any time In his olllce by purchasers. SWISS, OUEU.N8XTS, HOLSIBIS AND ATliSnlUI. Four herds of flno cattle wero exhibited by A. B. Shlmer, of Redington, Northamp ton Co. A herd ot Swiss, consisted of a bull and four cows; a Guernsey bull, 4 cows and a calf; a Uolsteln bull, cow and 3 heifers; an Ayrshire bull and four belt ers. These cattle are noted for their but ter and milk. Mr. Bhimcr ia the proprie tor of Broadway Stock Farms, Broadway, N. J.; Central Fruit Park aud Stock Farm, Redington, Pa ; Gilt Edge Dairy Farm, Bethlehem, Pa., and Diamond Stock Farm, Lower Sancon, Pa. These cattle aro from these farms. They have .taken prizes this year at Waverly, Nazareth, Lchlghton, and Allcntown. They went from here to Washtngtonville this week. SIlKEr. Mr. Holcomb also exhibited somo very flno sheep. They are from different herds of Shropshire sheep, and as good as can bo found. Tbcy have taken first prizes this year at Buffalo, Elmlra, and Albany. The wool on them waa about 2J inches long, with timo to grow until next spring. He has a flock of 109. He also brought a lot of pigs here, ches- hires, Berkshircs, and Yorkshires, but on learning that thero Is some disease among pigs in this section ho sent them home without removing them from tho car. Ho has about 150 pigs on his farm. Everybody waa delighted with Mr. Hol comb's cattle and sheep, and they wero constantly surrounded by admiring crowds. Mr. Holcomb waa not here, being detained at homo by illness in the family, but his father-in-law, Elcazcr Pom croy, was here, and took great pleasure in answering all questions conctrning the stock. Tim BACKS. TIIU11SDAY FAKUEB'B TBOT 3:00 CLASS. 12 3 W. W. Black, 'Prince John,' 111 C. L. Sands, 'Bessie Sands,' 4 2 2 C. P. Armstrong, 'Daisy B.' 2 4 8 O. A. Ucnric, 'Daisy,' 3 3 4 Timo 2:63J, 2:69, 3:02J. 2:33 class, 1 2 3 James M. Beesey, 'Strategist,' 1 1 1 Jos. C. Towend, 'Merchant Boy,' 8 3 2 Geo. S. Fisher, 'Laura,' 2 4 3 Dr. J. W. Uouscr, 'Fannie GV 7 2 6 A. B. Cummings, 'Rochester Boy,' 4 5 5 Dr. Uaggerty, 'C. M. DeLong,' 8 0 4 S. 0. Bradford. 'Saslo I,' 6 7 7 O. A. Hoover, 'Utah 8am,' 0 8 8 Tlmo 2:34, 2:34, 2:33. PBinAt 2:30 class. A. M. Ash, 'Florence 8.' 1 1 Geo. Cook, 'William Gee,' 2 2 Jas. M. Besscy, 'Strategist, 8 3 Timo 2:31, 2:32, 2:33. toidat 2:22, paciko bace. 1 1 2 3 J. W. Height, 'Frank M, 8. Southard, 'Nellie Mayo,' Hon. T. 8. Flood, 'Mable Flood,' Time 2:41, 2:39, SATURDAY 2:48 CLASS. S. C. Bradford, 'Susie I.' A. B. Cummings, 'Mattle Wilkes,1 Wm. A. Hartzel, 'Pilncc,' R. F. Peterman, 'Bismarck,' Time 2:42, 2:39, yilBB VOII ALL. 2.29. 2:40. 12 3 8 1 1 12 2 2 3 3 Hon. T. S. Flood, 'Mamlo Wood,' Geo. Cook 'William Gee,' Jas. M. Bessey, 'Strategist,' Timo 2:37, 2:34, 2:32, NOTES. 2:40. No gambling games were allowed on the crounds. The following is a list ot what kind ofistanda and amusements wero ad mlttcd : 2 candy makers, 2 hot Bausago venders, 2 tintype tents, 8 striking machines, 8 sido show 8, 2 mcrry.go-rounds, 2 cane and ring tossers. Johnstown flood scenes, 1 coon and ball game, 1 barrels snd ball game, rnllroad and ball gamo, 9 candy stands, 23 oyster stands, a patent medicine vender, music seller, 3 cheap Johns. The Bloom Band furnished music Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. On Friday Briggs' Banil of Bhlckshlnny camo down and on Saturday tho Bciwick Band wus here. Excellent music was performed by all ot them. Card of TIiuiiUm, If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card of thanks, contain log expressions ot gratitude which come to him daily from those who havo been cured of Bcycro throat and lung troubles by tho use ot Kemp's Balsam, It would fill a fal sized book. Hon much better to Invite all to call on any druggist and get a tree tarn pie bottle that you may test tor yourself Its power. Large bottles one anil i,w. We aro now ready, everything fresh and now. Dress Suits, Business Suits, Boys. Suits, at D. Lowenberg's popular Cloth ing house. CANDIIIATi; IlIOI.I'vK IN TOWN. On Saturday morning last, Edmund A. Blgler, Democratlo candldato for Btnto Treasurer, an excellent portrait ot whom appears In this Issue, arrived In Blooma burg from Scrai.lon. Ho waa met at tho dtpot by County Chairman, William Chrlsman, Deputy Collector, Robert Buck ingham, Geo. E. Elwell Esq. and Repre sentative Krlckbaiim, nnd escorted In n carrlago to tho Exchango Hotel, where a reception was held for about an hour, many prominent democrats from all over tho county calling on tho nominee Mr. Blgler waa driven to tho Fair Grounds and there met a largo number of people. At 13 05 ho left for Dnvlllc, regretting that his stay hero was so short, but as tho trip had been arranged In advance, and notlco bad been ecnt to Danville of his coming, ho was unable to stay longer. Tho many remarkable cures Hood's Bar. aaparllla accomplishes are sufficient proof that It does possess peculiar curative p'tw crs. A I'nmlly GntlicrliiK, Havo you a father? Havo you a mother? Havo you a son or daughter, sister or a brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Bal sam for tho Th roat and Lungs, tho guar anteed remedy for tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles? If so, when a sample bottle la gladly clvcn to you free by any druggist, and tho largo slzo costs only 60c and $1.00. Home ImliiHlry. Tho following Item comes from tho Lynchburg Dally, Virginia, being ono of tho Items from tho Virginia Stato Fair held In that city last week. "An interesting feature in the exhibit of Fergcrson and flutter, was C. Mears & Son's Perfect Washer, operated by dog power. It wbb conatantly surrounded by an eager and Interested crowd ot specta tors and was without hesitancy granted first diploma." KAHt IlClltOIl, John W. Knousc, of Jamlsoa City, Col umbia County Pa. returned from a busi ness trip to Now Jersey last Saturday. Ho was accompanied by Miss Anna Harvey from Bradford county, but before again entering Pennsylvania's bounds, tho nuptial uct was tied and tho happy couple, Mr. and Mra. Knousc. wc-mct on the train hen returning from tho Bloomsburg Fair. Mr. Knouso was formerly engaged in the art of photographing, but ho Is at present mploycd in tho hub factory at tho abovo named city. Tho trlcnda of tho newly married pair extend to them their congra- tulationa and best wishes. Dr. Butt has about a week's sawing yet on tho timber tract bought by Wesley & Smith of Judgo Krickbaum. Stephen Drcschcr of Stillwater, raised a hundred bushels ot potatoes from a small piece cf ground this year, when that India penslble and nutritious article is consider ed almost a total failure. Saturday morning there was a rush for the train all along the lino of tho B. & 8. to secure an early transport to tho Blooms burg Fair. Alonzo Albertson will soon como In our locality again. He has secured a lot of timber at and around Cambra. The shrill whistlo of tho steam saw-mill will still be heard in our land. Subscribe for the Columbian. A bcatiful lino of Fall Over coats. Fall styles in hats and caps. Latest designs in neck wear at 1). Liowcuberfr s. Cut Rateet to tlic Went. Cheap tickets to all points in Kansas, Colorado, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Texas, and other States and Territories in the West, will be sold by iho Banta Fo Route from Chicago nnd other points along 10 line, on August 0 and 20 ; September 10 and 24 and October 8. For particulars ask your Ticket Agent or write to John Byrne, Assistant Genera Passenger Agent, Santa Fe Routo, Chlca go. 8-30-tf. Pretty hats and caps for little boys. Kilt suits, Jersey suits. overcoats at D. Lowenberg's. I-ndlcH Wlio lilonl. What a great number there are ; how uncomfortable It makca them ; it la almost impossible for thoso aflllcted to enjoy life. In ray private practice I havo always found Sulphur Bitters to be the best re medy. All who are thus troubled should use It. 10-11-21. The largest and most complete ine of ready-made clothing can always be found at, D. Lowenberg s I. oli out tor that Hack. Inlu In Vom it threatens your kidneys. Let it go a little while and you will suffer much more keenly, throughout tho entire system. Take at once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., which Is the most effective medicine known for tho treatment of all diseases of tho Kidneys and Liver, and for Malaria, as well aa tho purification of the blond. 10-U.lm. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Bbf vu sick, wo ;ave her CutorU. When the u a Child, she cried (or OutorU, When ibe became Mlu, the duoe to CutorU, When the had Children, the gave them CutorU, WANAMAKERS. rniLADsLrnu,;Monday, Oct. H, 1st we want you to realize our underwear power, you may see under the plate-glass of the cases as you enter at Chest nut street many of the finer sorts, at the counters at either end of the Main Aisle large quantities for curreut sales, at various points about the store great stacks and pyramids that are meant to suggest the hun dreds of cases lately in from both sides of the sea that are breaking out daily to fill the places made vacant by sales at the counters. All this means buying power. i he power to buy right in eludes the power to sell right, and that means Assortment in Sizes Variety in Styles Cheapness in Prices Advantages unequalled else where in America. Mere are sotne of the items, a trifling few merely noted here to suggest the grand whole. Women's Vests : Women's Hit) bo 1 Wojl Vosta, Whlto and Scarlet, Too. Kxtra value. Women's Scarlet and Natural Wool Vesta, II. Women's nibbed silk Vesta, plain, low nock, 11.00 to), high neck, II. M tori, long Hrevos, fl.M to (3. Women's nibbed silk Vests, f&ner fronts, IM)fio.ta Worpn's Drawers and Suits : Wo nen's Itlbbod Wool Drawers, tiU and M.25. Won-en combination Suits In whlto, H.50 and u 1 In natural wool, $1. Pull line of ((medley's Fine Merino Under- vcats nnd Drawers and Combination Suits. Men's Underwear : Men's white, brown and gray BlilrU and Drawers at Mo. Men's white and grar Shirts and Drawers at 75o. Men'n a'l-wool Underwear, scarlet and natural, nt II, 11.50. 1 and (l.M. Men's Fine Kngllsh Merino Nnlrta anl Drawo , colors dran, mouso and the like, U.W nnd lift suit. Men's silk and wool Shtrta and Drawers, wUh hilt hens to match. Itloli, luxurious modes tprlcod. Women's Hosiery : Women's fart black Cotton Uose, SM, S?i 60c. and Tta. Women'.! Knjl sh Omhmere Hose, fast black pul colore, Mc. "sc. nnd II. Women's neoco lined cotton II o -brown, !M, 37,','e,soo and eoj; colore anl black 37X0 and coo. Womon's neeca lined Plaited Silk II090, T5c Men's Hosiery: Men's English Cashmere Halt lloso, full regular made, good value at CO cents ; the Men's English Btown Cotton Half H090, full regular made 1 excellent value at tso a pair. Men's English Morlno Half Hoso. full regular mado, mi A month ago they wero 37V0. Men's silk and wool Half Uoie, 7to. heafler II 25. Llama' Wool Halt Hew, 11 to 15; scotch Wool, ribbed, 760 i Sootcn Wool Lung Hoso, ll.SS. These Bohemian Napkins art 23x21 inches, fine and verv soft finish, nnlvtwn H.rlK. rn l,nm. W nr-v, Mnrn hnrl c ........ . . . . . w, gOOCl a napKlll ac JI.IO tlie dozen I All-wool Cashmeres. Fifty- , r,J lUfVn.. wc um, muk any one asks lor. 50c to 51.25. Men's Suits are here. Right in every way, including price. $8.50 Sack Suit: ah wool, neat gray-ana-mack mixture, or black ground .with brown and gray stripes. Try wherever you please, we don't know tno match ot either. $10 Sack Suit: ah wool. List color, black ground with gray stripes, and with yellow thread : patch Dockets. $12 Sack Suits : uea-oiuc-ana gray mixture witn lnvisioio plaid of reu-and blue. 1-atch pockets. You needn't bo a clothing sharp to tee tho worth. $12 Sack Suit: uiack uneroit. an wool. totd. Wo know ot nono better tor the mom y. our nrst lot wont witn Same, frock coat, 113. Jump. $15 bacli buit: mack unevoit, au wool, 1 no nest Huit we ever saw for lis. Made and trimmed In tho best poaslDle slyle. That's the pace. It don't make any difference where you stop up to $28 the suit is here. John Wanamaker. LOCAL JNUTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3- doz. Life size Crayons only X ... . J. J, I Jiu.uu, viewing, copy'llg aim enlarging. Instant process tf. used nioodctl FowlH, Pit Games. Qrlst Bhawlnccks. Heath woods, Black B. Ileda, thai will stay to win. f.gge, lit tor l. satisfaction uuarantced. William Dennis, tf. Bloomaburg, Pa. (Mention thispaper.) T TTT TT ft .ml r ft "T rt I . VV . H K l A V M ) LV Well, the greatest Fair ever leld in Columbia County is over, -bote ot people mauo nap py with premiums. We are happy over our sales of coats, shawls, flan'hels, dress goods, underwear, ribbons, trimmings &c, also dishes, lamps, glass ware ccc. We will now go on and arrange for a big fall and winter trade. Uur coat-room will be filled up again, our dress goods department is being over-looked and nrviinfrorl I rc-itri HlltrCtl. I We have lUSt put 011 tho COUnt- 1. :K ii ,i I er the biggest job lot ot wool Itnd COttOn StOCkingS, all Sizes at I half price ; take a look at them when you come in. Hie next great rush will be Christmas, une ot our buyers is oil now looking up Novelties in dishes xc. We received the premium butter, Miss Clara Vauderslice ot Mt. 1 lensaut took lirst preni' ium ; by our ignorance of the rules 01 tho hair we did not re ceive it until Tuesday morning it was beautiful in color and sweet to tho taste. We shall try to improve on our premium next J? air. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. i i mm is 1 The screen doors aro being taken Irom their hangings, 11 1 1 1 at wnicn proves tnat tno Hies are gone for another season. We have not told our Wall Paper story for several weeks, our atJ tention and advertising space has been given to something else. Uutthe proper time to -n . . paper your rooms is at this Sea- son of the year. No Hies nol (tll't, 110 UUSt. IHO rOOIU Will look HISt IIS Well 111 tho snrillf? ,, - 1 j-ii IIS tllOUgll yOll postponed it till then, and YOU Will have had BIX ,1 r .ph. i iiiunuis use 01 inuiu ; nunce tlie suitable timo to do thin wnrk . IB HUW, Olir Stock ill this line of goods to luiiiu iu uit;u Irom 714 c per roll upwards. A few desirable patterns in rem nants at remnant prices, W. II. Brooke & Co. OTIOE OP ELECTION. A meeting of the stockholders of Manor Host Inn Company will be held on Tuesday, November mli, tmi, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the oa ce of the hocretary. In Bloomsburg, for tho purpose of electing nine Directors tu serve tor tno ensuing GEO. It, ELWELL. 10-18-3U becrotory, BUBSCIUBK FOU THE COLUMBIAN. SHERIFFS SALE OV VALUADLR Real Cstate! lit Tlrtuo of writ Of Lev. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of common Pleas of Columbia County and to mo directed; there wilt bo sold at publlo salo at tho Oiurt II0U10 Dloomsburg, Pa. TUESDAY, NOVHMHKR 12, 1889. at II o'clock a. m. tho following t All that certain plantation and tract of land situate In tho township of Franklin, county of Cftlumbla, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and doscrlbod as follows, to-wlt 1 Uegtnnlng at a post near a chestnut In line ot land of John zslgler and running thenoo by sld Una south eighty-four degrees west ono hundrol anl eleroa perches to a whlto oak, theneo by land of aims and land of II. r. Former north nlnoty-nlno anl three quarters de grees wost mncty-ono porches to a post a corner ot other land ot said John Zclglor, thonoo by tho samo and land Utsot tho heirs ot William Clay, ton, deceased, then lata of tleorgo Scott south twenty-two and throo quarters degrees, east ono hundred and nlnoty-nlno poronos to a chestnut oak, thence by land ot lato Lloyd Thomas now or latoot Jacob Kostcnbaudor south elghty-soTen and a half degrees east sirenty-soven porches to a post, theneo by land sold to William Stoker north ten degrees west alxty-clght and two tenth porches to a chestnut oak, theneo by the same north Blxty-olght degrees oast ono hundred and eighteen and six-tenth perches to a post In line of land belonging to tna heirs of John Forlnor de ceased, thonco by tho said lino north twenty-nine and a half degrees west ono hundred and a halt porches to tho paco ot beginning containing ONE IIUNDUED AND EIGHTY- ONE ACRES, and Forty-sovcn perches neat measure, bo tho same moro or less, on which aro erected a largo unmunw hwwmuj "AHGE BANK BARN, STRAW S-AY.AQPAKD. SHOP, K S ' f Ufi llfl UL1 and other Outbuildings. seized, taken into csocutlon at tho suit o( Auuer ti. auer lor uimscu ana ror uso ot LUCet- ta Hower vs. Estate of John Hower deceased, In tno nanaa ot his executor, John II. Hower, and w oo soia as tno property or jonn iiower, deccas- iCd. JOHN II. CAS3Y, Sheriff. Spinnkt, Atty, 10-1S-S9. ALSO By vlrtuo ot writ of FL Fa. Issued out ot the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed to pub Uc sale at the Court II01130, In Bloomsburg, Fa., on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1889 at 9 o'clock, a. m.. the following All tho right, title nnd Interest ot tho defendant, John Mordan, In all that certain piece, or parcel ot land, altuato In Madison township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit : On tbo north by land of Joel Moser, on tho east by land of Chines Dodson and Abram Wolford, on the south by land of Charles Dodson and on tho west by land ot Davis Weatherlll, con taming EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, whereon aro erected a FRAME DWkLLINO HOUSE, BARN, and outbuildings. ScUed, taken Into execution at the suit ot Thomas Mordan vs. John Mordan and to bo sold as the property ot John Mordan. Ukriunu, Atty. JOHN B. CASEY, Sheriff, PnliU CSIe Wlu on exposed to publlo Jl U UUls Odlo. salo on the premises, In Ber wick, Columbia county Pa., on THURSDAY, November 14, 1889, at ten o'clock a. m., by Ben imln Brans Esq., ad ministrator C. T. A. ot Mary A. Brlttaln, deod., by order ot the Orphan's Court ot said county, the following described real estato : Situate In Ber wick, on tho south sldo of Second street, between Mulberry and Vino streets ; Beginning at the cor ner of lot number Ofty-one, theneo by same eighty-tour feet, nine Inches, more or less, thence on aline parallel with Second street, forty-nlno ffd a tM tect ?.Xot. 7" umberflfty-n,lne- thence by same, 84 feet nine Inches, more or less, to second street, theneo by Second street forty. mno ana a nan reet to tno piaco or Beginning, do. Ing a portion of lot numbsr nrty-two, In the plan of the Borough ot Bornick ALSO, on the same day, on the premises In Brlarcreck township, Columbia county Pa., at ono o'clock p. the undivided one-half ot all that certain piece oflond bounded and described as lollows, to-wlt : On tho north by land of o. P. Ferris, or tho publlo road leading from Bloomsburg rood to Llttlo llrlarcreek, on tho west by land ot John Falrchlld and lands of heirs ot Elizabeth Clemm, UU UIU BUUIU UJT UIOOQlSOUrg rU&U, UQ IUB CUBb Vy hmd ot O. F. Ferrla, containing more or lcs3, all improved. On which aro erected A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, framo kitchen, LARGE BARN, and out-bulldlngs. well watered. ALSO, On tho same day at the same place at one o'clock p. m., the undivided one-half ot ono other piece ot land In samo township, bounded on the south by Daniel Miller's land, on tho north by M. W. Jack son's land, cast by Daniel Miller's land aid on the west by land ot Mrs. Ellas Wilkinson and others, containing TWENTY ACRES, more or less, the same being a timber tract. TEHM8 0FSALK Ten pe; cent, of one-fourth purcnase money snail do paw on me sinning down of the DroDerty. ono-founh leaa tha ten npr eenuatthoconnrmatlonot the sale, and tho re- maining tnree-iourins in one year aaer.conflrma- tlon wlth lntereat ,rom tnat dal0 ftn(1 w secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. BENJAMIN EVANS, J. G. Frexzs, Administrator C. T. A. ot Mary A. Brlttaln, deed. C. B. Jackson, Attys. N. B. Tho two undivided Interests hero adver tlscd will be sold together giving the purchaser title to the wholo tract. Po session given April 1st, 183V. 10-18'tKJ. PiiWir CSln Will bo exposed to publlo JfUUUU UAlC. sals on tho premises, In Briar crcck township, Columbia county Pa., on THURSDAY, November 14, 1889, at one o'clock p. m., by C. C. Evans, Esq., com inlttco ot Margaret J. Brlttaln, a lunatic, b j order or uieuourt 01 common Pleas of Columbia county ra., the following real estate, sltuato In Briarcrcck atoresald, bounded and described ta follows, to wit : Tho undivided on-.half of all that tract of land, bounded on tho north by land of o. V. Ferris, or the publlo road leading from tho Dloomsbun: road to Llttlo Brlarcreek, on the west by lands ol jonn iraircmios and heirs ot Elizabeth Clemm, deceased, on the south by Bloomsburg road, on tno east, ny iana or o. r. rcrrls, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, all improved, on which are erected A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame kitchen. large;barn, and out-bulldlngs well watered. ALSO, on the same day, at the same placo at one o'clock p. m., the undivided halt ot one other piece ot land In samo township, bounded on the south by Dan- lei Miller's land, on the north by M. W, Jackson' land, cast by Daniel Miller's land, and on the weatbylanaotMra-Ellas wimQ30aaDd otnera- 'I IjUUlUlUUJk. twrtjty Annus I more or lets, the same being a timber tract. TKl'sl80l'8ALKTeoPer cent- ' one-fourth ing down of the property, one-fourth leaa the ten percentattheconarmatlonotthe sale, and the I reuittiuu'S lurro-iuurius iu uue year aiier connr matlon nisi, with interest from that date, aud tt wred by bona ana mortgage on the premise C. C. EVANS, j. o. kbssi. committee of I ft U.Jicusox, Attya. MirgaretJ. Brlttaln. I". 11. tub two unaiviaoa interests nero adver I tlsed will be sold together, clvlne tho rurchaser a 11110 w tno whole tract, possession given April 10-KW9. UDITOU'S NOTICE. Estato ot Joshua Bavage, deceased. Tbo undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. E nans' Court of Columbia County to make dlstrl ullon ot tho balance In the hands of the executor to anl among the parlies entitled thereto, will sit at his omco In Bloomsburg, on Wednesday the mil day of November, IMS), ut 10 o'clock a. m., to attend to the duties of his appointment, when and where all poisons having claims against said en. laiu uiusl upircar ftuu ruvu uieui, ur MO lorever ueuuriAi i rum uuy suurc vi saia iuqu. t j. n.Mniiii, Auditor. OCt 10, 18W. JHtUUOIllL.landcliy. Bteadyem. Sloyment at "good Ualary tor Commission", emi ts t rw. Write for terms at once U. V. CLAHK ft CO., Niuwrymetultocbester N.Y lu-u-u-tw II. J. CLARK h SON place) on salo this we)'k special values InBlaok Silk Wrap Honrietta at 81.00, $1.25 and $U0 a yd. Also tho boat all wool Black Ilonriottas fo tho monoy shown. Soo our 79 and 81o qualities 46 in. wide. Our lino of color ed llenriottas U oomplct", also Serges, Mohairs, Clotln &a. Our droaa goods stock was never a oomplcto aa now. Eull now lino of Jamostown dross goods in plaids nnd stripes, tlieso goods .vo .most excollont wearers. Now stripod cloths, havo you seen our yd. wido cloth at 31o a yd., also tho 25c. cloths. Our coats arc going out iooly, tho bolt S20.0') plinh coat in tho oouoty. So our $1600 plush Modjeaka, all the nowost stylos. Our linos of childron's coats aro good tylos, tho latest. Try our Lviies' Newmarkets at $G.OO, a fow moru yet. Our Elannol stock was uovcr a? com pleto as now, and at as low prices. Try 25o. Rod Flannol. You should havo a pair of thoso all wool Red Blankets at $2.90 a pair beforo thoy aro gono. Blankets at all prices in White, Red and Groy. Comforters from $1.00 up. The best counterpano tho oounty at 90o. piece. Under wear all kinds for ladies, children and men. Seo our Ladios' .Tersoy Vests, Long Sleovos at 30, 37J and 50c, they movo quick thoso oool days. Mon's Groy mixed 50c. shirts at 39c. Boy's Colored Shirts all sizes at 35o is bargain, then that fine all wool Sear- let Underwear for children, you should seo tho goods and prices, nearly as iheap as cotton. Seo our Ladies 25o hoeo all wool. Our lino of 25o all wool children's hose, all sizes, is a good ono. Two pairs men's extra good one-half hoso for 25o. Our hosiory department tho largest in tho city. Full lines of gloves of all kinds, undressed kid gloves 89o a pair, worth S1.25, seo them. Stampod linens all kinds, China Silks, silk bolting cloths siid all kinds of goods for fancy work. If you want Ladios' or children's Coats of any kind it will pay you to call. Ribbons and dross trimmings of all kinds. Full lines of stripod and plaid Surah silks, also Persian Silks. Dark outing cloths for dresses and childron's waists. Speoial lot of handkerchiefs this weok. Corsets all kinds. In about a week wo will placo a new corset waist for ladies on salo. Columbia Yarns, Saxony and Germautowns, lace curtains and poles, shawls and skirls. Lirce lines of all kinds special values in tablo linens at 43, 45, 50, aud 55o a yd. worth fully 25 per cent more. Ilandsomo lines of raw silk, tapestry for curtains and farnituro coveriugs, seo them. Ono lot best dark calicoes 5o yd. Extra good ootton flannel 8, 10, and 120 yd. nill yd. wido muslin 80 yd, Appleton A 7o yd. Good Cheviot Shirting GJo yd. Good dark dress ginghams at 80 yd. Towelings 5o yd up. Call and seo us on dry goods, notions, coats, &o. H. J. CLARK & SON. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Susinsss d fell:- Property. The undersigned, executrix ot tho last will and testament of Joseph E. Uirkley, lato of tho Town ot Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia, Stato ot Venn sylvanla, deceased, will expose to publlo salo on the premises, on SATURDAY, November 9, 1889, at nlno o'clock In tho forenoon, the following de scribed real estate, lato ot tho said deceased, to- wlt : A certain lot or pleco of ground situated In tho Town of Bloomsburg In Bald county, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : on the north by Second street, east by lot now or late of Abner Welsh, south by lino Alley, and west by West street, being on Second btrect blxty-clght, feet and ono and one-halt Inch more or less, In width, and In depth along said West street two hundred and fourteen and one-halt feet, more or less, on which are erected ThreeFrame Dwelling Houses and one frame shop, with stablo and other out buildings. This property la very valuablo as a business place and also for dwellings; has a well known business comer, now occupied as a Furniture Store. There are upon It two cisterns and ono well, and a portion U supplied by water ot tha Water Company. It will bo bold as ono properly, or In porta, to suit purchasers. TKllMS OF HALE Ten per cent, ot ono-lourtb ot tho purchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot the property, tho one fourth less tho ten per cent, at the continuation of sale ; and tho re maining three-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from (onarmatlon mst. The purchaser to pay for making deed. JUUA A. UiltKLEV, 10-18-3U Executrix. N OTIUE IN I'AUTITION. In the matter of tho partition of the real est ato ot samo iouu'wo, lata ui aiuuisn luwnsuip. Columbia County, Pennsylvania, deceased. The heirs of said decedent will take notlco that In pursuance of an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, a writ ot partition has Is Bued Horn aald court to tbo sheriff of said countv, returnable on tue nrst Monday ot i)eccnib?r next, aud that tbo Inquest will meet for tno purpose of making partition ot the real estate of said de cedent on Saturday, tho sixteenth day of Nocm. bor, A. V., between tho hours of 10 a m., and 4 . in., ot said day upon tho premises, at which lime and place you can bo present it you boo proper. The premises In question aro iloscrlbed as fol. lows, Mz: The undivided ono-halt Interest In a certain messuage and tract of land tltuato In tho township ot Madison, county and stato aforesitd, bounded on tho north by land ot U, F. Fruit. u the east by lands of 11. F. Fruit and John A. Fun sum. on tho south by a publlo read leading from Jerseylown to s awlngionvtlle and land or James Ktnlen, anl on the west by laud of Isaac Wagner, containing about ono hundred and twenty acres, more or less, with tho annurtenances. uti 10, ikv. iuua i. uni, bherltt. GHATEFUL COJIFOKTINQ. EPP'S COCOA. BHKAKFABT. "Br a thorough knowledge ot the natural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nulrttlou. and by a careful application of the nne properties ot vell-Bolocted Cocoa, Mr. Kppstias provided our oroaKrasi taoiea with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of sucn aitu'lcs of diet that aconstftutMn may be gradual ly built up until strong euouzu to rental every tvn. deneyio disease. Hundreds ot subtle maladies aro noatlbg around us reidy to attack wherever there Is a weak point. W may oseape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourseli es well tort in cd with puro b'ood and a proiierly nourished frame. "-Clrd Srrrkw UoztUe. Mode simply with boning water or milk, bold only la ball pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus t jamkh KITH i CO., Uomawpathlo Chemists, octM-d-tl. Louden, England .fx