J"- F ROYAL PitKIS J BBftW ft 11,-4 V iiTmi.,'J AKlK" POWDER Absolutely Pure. HThu powder hover varies. A marvel of purity trcngth and wholcsomoness. Mora economical nan the ordinary kinds, anl cinnot bo sold In ompntltloa with U19 inultltulsot low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sola onlv In cans. 1I0VA1. in si no Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N, V. The Columbian tvpubUshod every Friday. Subscription price, JI.OO a year. Entered at thelvntonice.it Bloomsburg, l'a., as second class matter, March I, isss. BLOOMSBURG, PA " FRIDAY" NOVKMBima, J880. "" (OIIKKT B4ILH0ID Tilt TAM.K, Trains on the P. & It. It. H. leave import n follows I NORTH. socin. MS a.m. 11:0.' a.m. 3:31 p. m. 8 23 p. m. o Tralnson tho D. L. S V. It. u.leavo Bloomsburg as follows) NORTH. SOCTH. 7:U a. ra. 8:32 a. m. 10:57 a. m. 1S:06 p. m. 2:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 6:36 p. ra. 8:17 p. ra. o Tralnson the N. &V. B. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows : NORTH. ROUTn. 10:48 a. m. 1!:37 p. m. e.is p. m. 4-30 p. ra. S0NDAT. NORTH. BOCTIT. 10.43 a ra 6:39 p ra BLO0MS11UKU & SULLIVAN IiAlLltOAD Taking effect MONDAY, SElTUMIIEIt 2, J8-9. south. nohtii. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. 'STATIONS, I". M. A. M. a.m. A v. r. m. r. m. Bloomsburg, 0 28 U 43 7 01 8 35 2 3 0 40 Malnsticet 0 18 11 II (1 r,i fi M 2 4! 0 47 Irondalc IMA 11 39 a All 8 45 S IS 6 50 Taper Mill 6 OS U 31 6 41 8 53 M 7 00 Ll'ihtstrect i 03 it ss 8 4-1 8 te 5 6a 7 03 orangovlllo IS 57 11 20 6 35 0 05 3 07 7 10 Vorks. 5 45 11 10 6 25 9 15 3 17 7 SO Zaner's 5 43 11 on 0 21 9 20 3 20 7 21 Stillwater 5 37 11 08 0 17 9 21 3 si 7 s llenton, 6 28 10 55 0 10 9 3.1 Ul 7 35 Kdsons. 5 2.1 I" 50 0 07 9 311 3 37 7 38 Coles Creek 5 20 10 45 0 t5 9 38 3 40 7 40 Suffarloaf 6 15 10 43 fi 02 9 42 3 13 7 41 Laubachs, . 5 12 10 40 8 00 9 17 3 4s 7 47 central 6 03 10 at 5 si 9 57 3 58 7 57 Jamison city.... 5 00 10 30 5 50 10 00 4 00 8 00 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. u. a. 14. a. u. a. 11. r. h. r. if. HAI.UH, Nov. 0. Julia A. Barklcy, executrix of Joseph E. Harkley, will sell valuable real cstnto In Hloomsbiircr, at !) o'clock. Bee advertisement, Nov. 14. Tim administrator of Mary A. Uriltaln will sell real estate in Berwick and also in Uriurcrcck. See advertisement. Nov. 14. 0. 0. Evans, Committee of Margaret J. llrittaln, lunatic, will sell real estate In Uriarcreek. See advertisement, II. 1'. Lutz will sell two dcBirnlilo resi dences near tho Centre of llloomstiiirp; l'a. t 11 bargain" if taker, before Nov. HOlli 1889. Foil Balk. A cellar hot nir furnace, and CO feet of iron fence, 16r sale bv Dr. IJ. P. Gardner, Uloomsburg. tf. Tho administrator') of Anna Coltmnn dee'd., W. E. and 1). H. Coffmiin offer at private sale, a house ami lot on West Main street Bloomsburg, l'a. the late residence of deceased. tf. Fob 8ai.k. A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jauSOtf. It. N. Moybr. Foil Balk A farm about a mile from Afton, containing CO acres, all under culti vation, with good buildings, with all this year's crops, farming implements and stock wlll bo sold at privato Rale. For partlcu iars inquire of J. 8. Williams, liloomsburg. 7.120 tf. Lost. An onyx breastpin with n small fltono in centre, on Wednesday Oct. 23, cither on Market, Main or Fourth. Finder will bo suitably rewarded by reluming to this office. Foil Sai.k A valuable vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good storo property In Bloorasburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two store properties In Col. Co. A good farm of 3(17 aere3 with good build logs in Virginia and two farms in Kansas fcy M. P. Lutz Insurance and Ileal Estate Agt., liloomsburg l'a. l't-iKonal. Charles V Mclvclvy Is ppcndlng weeks In Philadelphia. a few Dr. Jcmison of Washington spent a few days In town this week. Mr. J. Rallzer is conllned to his bed by a eeverc attack of Inthmmatlon of tho lungs Dr. D. II. Montgomery of Mllllinville, was iu town on Monday. 1 H. Wlntersteen Esu. has cone on a ten days' trip to Virginia. P. Conullt of Wilkes-llarro win among tho Ftrangers In town last Saturday, Miss Mamo Schoch Is visiting friends iu Philadelphia. Mrs Bellas of Philadelphia who has been spending several weeks with friends here returned to her homo last week. Mr. and .Mrs. It. W. Oswald and Miss R. W. Mnlv.'lvv went to New York on "Wednesday. D . E. W. Jacoby nnd son Euos, of Col. .nmhiis. Ohio, being summoned by his father's illness arrived on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Schuyler attended tho Thomas' concert at Wllkcs-Uarro on Mon day. W. II. Brooke Is In New York and Philadelphia this week, buying holiday goods. M. V. Everlv Em . who h.ts charge nt 'his son-in-laws wholesale and retail tobao o storo In tho citv of Willlamsnort, was home to vote. Mr. J. W. Sears has returned and accept ed a position In J. 0. Wells' Jewelry store Mr. Sears Is an excellcut workman and good salesman. Mr. 0. F. Ilaramerschmlt, general travel ling agent for the Steele pianos was In town this week. J. Baltzer Is the local agent for this celebrated piano. " Mr. Elijah Bower of Swcdesboro N. J. 'la spending tho week hero. Mr. Bower nnd his family resided here a few years ago, and they made many friends who are always glad to welcome them back. Flno piano for sale at tho Sanitarium. Ilousel Bros, have removed their shoo etoro to O. W. Slerner's store room, Havo vou seen tho Shawnee. It is tho bestflvo cent clear iu the market. For alo at Mercer's Drug and Hook store. B. M Bard, Gen. Becy. of tho Wilkes Uarre Y. M. 0. A. was married on tho llllii at that place. F, II. Eaton, of Berwick has been ap , pointed assistant to 0. II. Zehnder, (Jen ral manager ol the Jackson it Woodln JIfg. Co. Mr. Joicrli W. K'ien and Miss Mary Kreamer, nf DamlUn were married Ulocimburg by Guy Jacoby Esq. on Balur day evening, November 2. Two good Incubators for salo at a bar. gain at the Sanitarium. h. T. 8hrplcss lias a car of Michigan winter apples on track near D. L. & W. depot. . IX Dentlcr has placed In ono of his show windows a handsome nlcklo frame to display shoes on. The Shawnee cljrar excels all other S cent cigars. Call at Mtrccr's Drug and Hook storo and try It. Tho Wlnola hotel, at Lnko Wlnola, Wyoming county, was destroyed by (lro Wednesday afternoon last week. Loss on building and furLlturo $10,000. Do you surfer with catarrh? You can bo curtd if you take Hord's Sarsaparllia, tho great blood purifier. Sold by ull drug, gists. linker & Ilender have dissolved nartner. ship, and the business is conducted by Mr. natter at present. A clianito U contem. plated by him that will bu lu tho lino of progress. Do you use the Hhawnei? if not, co to J. II. Mcrcei's and buv one. It Is the best live cent cigar made. A mild Havana long filler. Hotel man of experience wanted to tako lease of the Catawlssa House and Saultar- 11111, opposite depot, In Bloomsbure. Tho right man can secure favorable terms. Thieves broke Into the store of Jacob Welllver at Ejtrsgrovo one night last week and robbed the money drawer of about thirteen dollars, besides taking a few ar tides of merchandise. Ihbltt. Mr. ami Mrs. Tittle lost a daughter, aged about feven years, Monday last. Death was caused by membraneous croup' Sev- cral other children In tho Borne family arc similarly nllllctcd. Kabblt nro having a hard tlmo lu this section. The hunting season began Nov. W. F. Bodiue shot six that day, and the following Jday he and Frolhonotary nyder shot eight. Uuieat UA1KU1N A second hand parlor suit, but little used, as good as new, solid wnlnut frames, will bu sold cheap. Also ne lot of new parlor sulH for sale at a bargain at W. J. Corell & Co. Tho bi-st team of blooded mares in Col- mbia County, together with double scat park phaelon and dnublo harness for sale at a bargain as the owner ii going South for the winter. Inquire of Dr. Sualttick. Charles Krug has bought fifty feet of and along thu D L. & W. It. It. from J. Funston, adjoining the Agricultural Works, and Intends to erect a plaining mill thereon. The new mill at Jersaytown Is no v run- ing. It has a capacity of thirty-five bar. rels of flour per day, besides tho buck wheat and chopping, and tills a long felt ant of the farmers in Hut vicinity. Tab let. Secretary Edo of thu Stock Hoard of Agriculture has arranged forty one Farm ers' Institutes to bu held during tho winter. Among them are Uontno, lierwlck and Mil'evllle. The dates aro uot yet announc- 1. W. Ncal it Sons' furnace was fired up on Tuesday aftirnoon aflir a stop of six eeks, during which 'timi extensive ad ditions have been madi A large steam craue has been en cteil, and thtee addi tional towers have been put in. MlssOrace Ncal applied tho torch. James C. bytvis died at hU homo on Main street last wlcU Thursday, aged 07 cars. He was at ono tlmo prominent in tho Oreenb ick-Lab.jr yarly as ono of the local manager. He served during the war n Co. I. 113 Kolmunt. I'. V. for more than a year. The funeral occurrod on Sun- lay afternoon, Eat I'osl O. A. It having charge of it. From the tabulited returns jiut com- lied in tho olllcu of thu St-Uo Superintend' ent of Public Instruction it ha9 been ascer talned that thu total number of trees plant ed on Arbor Diy In the school districts throughout the State, outside of the cities, s24,100 These were all planted on school grounds. Charles Summers of Afton husked 108 bushels of corn and tied his fodder one lay last week, on tho farm of Elisha Uagcnbiieh near Ilidlay church. It Is said that 50 cr 00 bushels Is a good day's work. We don't know much about husking, but we are told that Mr. Summers' record as a busker Is a remarkable one. The following letters aro held at Bloom s burir. Pa., nost-otllce. nnd will b) sent to tho dead letter Dlllce. November 12, 1889 M ss ltachel mwson. J, u. aiecit, uruce Smith, Mr. Stiles Swartz. 01111)3. Mr. A. 11. Miller. Peisons calling for these letters pleaso say, they were advertised Oct. 29, 1889. One cent will bo charged on each letter advertised, A. 15. Uathoaut, 1'. Jit. Toe Ewy I'lanlng Mill formerly owned by Snyder. Hartman & Co , has again changed hands. 1$. F. Itedllne has pur chased it, and is repairing it throughout, and will put in new machinery. Mr. Ilea. lino has had largo expcrlenco In tho lum ber business and has been very successful, and no doubt ho will make the Planing Mill pay equally as well. It Is a good lo callon. and there U no reason why he should not command a lucratlvo patronage Tho Agricultural Works have becj pur. chased by tho Acme Oil Co. of Titusvllle, who are erecting two Iron tauks 15 feet in diameter and 20 feet high, ono lank 15 feet each way, and one tank 12 by 15 feet, the latter for lubricating oils. Tho oil will uo brought hero In tank cars, and pumped In to the tanks, and from thero it will bo run into barrels. Tho station Is under the of H. D. Hodecrs. who also has charge of tho stations at Danville, Bun burv. Milton, Shamokin, Scllns Oroye, llnileton and other points. J 110 Acme Oils aro well known and their aircauy largo trade will bo greatly increased by this step. Enos Jacoby died on Tuesday, tho 6th Inst., at his home on Iron street, aged CO vears, 1 month and 13 days. lie has had several paralytic strokes In the past few vears. and was stricken dowu again on Saturday night and never regalued con piousness. He was born in Bloomsburg nml alwavs lived here. While a boy ho spent four years at sea on a whaling vessel, On Aug. lu, 1804, uo manieu uamarinc, daughter of Valentino Bldleman. Mr. Jacoby served as street commission cr a number of years, and was ono of tho best ottlclals lu that capacity tho town has over had. Ho was a good citizen, a genial man, and a member of tho Episcopal chinch, 1 ho burial took placo on Thurs day afternoon at tho house, at 2 o'clock, tho services being conducted by Uev. W. 0, Leverelt. Mrs. Jacoby and three child rcn aro left to mourn his loss, THE COLUMBIAN AND A rumor has been circulated rccontly to tho effect that a suit brought agalntt Paul E. Wirt In New York for an alleged In fringement In fountain pons has bcon do. elded against him. Wo aro authorized to say that tho rumor Is without foundation In fact, and that no suit haj bcon brought against him In which thcro Is tho slightest probability of his defeat. Farmers who havo surplus potatoes to sell had better market them at current prices as all tho advices aro that tho crop Is a prodigious ono In tho west. In Lly. Ingston, ono of tho greatest potato growing counties of Now York, they aro slow of sale at forty cent9 per bushel, and good Judges In that locality confidently predict twenty-five cents will bu tho ruling prlco for them. Et Wo take the aboyo from our exchanges and glvo It to tho farmers for their con sideration. Wo aro reliably Informed that In Indiana potatoes meet with slow salo at 25 cents per bushel. Hanging lamps of tho latest patterns at J. II. Mercer's Drug nnd Book Btoro. From $2.50 to .$10.00 each. Call and see before buying elsewhere. On Monday next and thereafter, a train will lcavo Bloomsburg on tho P. A U. at 0 02 In tho morning for Philadelphia reach ing the city about noon. Returning It will leave Philadelphia at 0 o'clock In the even lngrcachlugBloomsburgatll.20. An effort Is being made to get up an excursion party to go down ou the first trip, and It Is orobable that twenty or thirty gentlemen will go down. This train was put on In response to a petition circulated by Col. Jameson, and it gives .the people of this section nu opportunity that they never had bctorc, namely, to go to Philadelphia and Intermediate points ami return the same day. From Plttston comes a story of a gold And and Carbondale trots out a special dis patch which hints at mineral wealth In the way of silver and of copper ores, burled beneath Its soil. Might around the coal mining towns there nro hundreds of delud ed Individuals who think that beccnlh tho coal measures Ho a richer find, a greater fortune than over coal baron dug. Down atTamaqua, In 8chuylklll can bo seen tho evidences of the folly of a foreign corpora, tlon which expended nearly $40,000 In the vain search for gold. There is gold hidden in thu mountains of tho anthracite coal Holds. Any geolo gist will tell you that. Hut it is in very minute quantities 80 small that even a Chinaman would etarwi If ho undertook to live on the gold bu dug. Hut this Ta. maqua corporation had a lot of compllcat. ed machinery which would crush tho ore and pick out the golden particles at tho samo time. It was one of tho electric su gar brand of swindles. Tho company never realized nothing but debts, but there Is ono old man who will go down to his gravo Ith faith In tho "dcmagnetizUlon mch- ine" and the presence of a great gold find at Tamaqua, but ho will never find it. Even the hills of the farming country of Columbia county have been sacrificed by gold seekers. Sometimes it was tho Ignm fatus of an old story that lured them on and mom often It was a plain monomania. Just what started tho Pittstnn pionlu to grubbing Isn't known They will soon stop however. AsUla-d AdrocaU. A cough at this season of tho year is a menaco to life. Stop it by the use or Dr. Shattuck's Oxygen Cough Cure ( Hellan thus ). Only 50 cents at druggists. Ilarred Out. 8UNUUHY I.AWYEU STOl'l'KO ON TUB TIIKBSII- OLD OF CUIlAItn OOLLEOE. 8. P. Boyer, Sunbury's famous criminal lawyer, is probably as well known as any ma in Northumberland county, says tho Jitanmj Iferald Nobody within its con- nes would for a moment stretch his Imagi nation to the cxteut of putting him In a pulpit with a sermon in his hands. And yet, slzt blip, up, and he does bear a resem blance to a chickcu-fcd circuit rider of the pioneer day when Peter Cartwright set tho mark for religious grace. Not many years ago, tho gerlal Solomon, being In Philadel phia with his Prince Albert coat, his white necktie, his good capon-lined pauch, and a few hours of leisure time on his hands, concluded to visit Uirard College. A street car conveniently let him ll at the gate, but tho keeper of tho latter barred his further passage with You can't go in there sir. I'm very sorry, but it's contrary to rules." Solomon halted, removed his silk hat, bowed his head slightly, produced his handkerchief mechanically, nud in a mod ulated voice inquired 1 Ah, I sco. What Is ze reason I can not go in sir? What are the rules that keep me out? What makes you single me out to apply your rules and those other people pass through without a question." "It's in his will, sir." "Whoso will, pray?" "Stephen Oirard's, sir, and to can't change it." What has Stephen Oirard's will lo do with my going through that gate. Uo did n't know me, and ho couldn't havo singled mo oul?" 'Ho prohibited the entranco of ministers to tho grounds," "The d-e-vd-l he did. What's that to do with me?" "Excuso me. You may go in I'm sor. ry for my mistake, sir," replied tho gate keeper blushing and bowing as ho made way for Northumberland county's barrls ter, who acted upon tho Invitation and paid no attention to tho suspicious glances shot at him by professors and pupils as he carried ministerial and white necktie through tho premises. Itl.INI'.-Mc'IIIJNItV. Tho residents of our quiet little town were much surpilsed on Thursday after noon last, to see Mr. Will Kline drive up to J. B. Mcllcnry's hotel and capture tho landlords' oUest daughter J Miss Nettle, and tako her off to Rohrsburg whero they wcro married by tho Rev. Matheia. Mr. II. F. Kelchncr of Stillwater, and Miss Llzzlo Hcacock of Benton acted as waiters. After tho marrfago knot wua tied tho happy patty went on to Jerseytown whero they stayed until thu next day, when they went on to kyeragroyo where they took dinner at Pulmur'a hotel After spending a happy day they started homo arrlv.ng about seven oclock Friday night. Tho women of Benton thought thoy would turn tho tables by surprising them, accordingly Ihey secured bells, pans. drums, horns, &c., and gave them a lively serenade. The day was ono long to hi re. mcmbcri'd. Wo extend our heartiest congratulations and trust that their journey through life may belong, happy and prosperous. Rki'oiitku. llOIICHt, Is theso days ot adulteration and fraud, in all branches of business and pursuits, It is pleasing to know that thcro is ono medi cine prepared that is strictly pure. Such a medicine Is Sulphur Bitters In curing scrofula 1 you can depend on them every time. W. B. Evuiirs, A. M., Charleston 8. O. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Vote III Iltnoiiinliurir- Tho election In this town on Tucsdiy November Cth was tho most quiet known for many years. Tho republicans mado a "still hunt" and succeeded In getting out 00 per cent of tho entlro vote, or 93 per cent of the voto of 1837. Tho democruts polled 60 per cent of their full voto or 80 per cent of tho voto of 1837. Tho total voto for treasurer two years ngo was demo. cratlo 1)30, republican 270 democratio majority 51. Tho net democratic stay nt homo ratio over two years ago was 40 which added to tho voto of Tuesday shows that thcro is no democratic loss In this town. Tho following Is thu voto in full as polled Tuesday. E. W. T. E. A. Blgler, Domocrat, 103 104 200 H. lv. Boyer Republican, 125 180 201 College V. M.C. A Notice. Tho Y. M. O. A. will hold a meeting on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8 p. m. In Institute Hall n. B. N. 8. Tho public Ij invited to attend. An entertaining nnd profitable meeting is ex pected. Excellent music will be f urnisho d. 1'IlOOUAM. I. Music, "To the Work," Choir. 2. Prayer, 3. Scripture Beading, Theme "Met on the Way." 6. Response to Theme, By members ot tho Y. M. C. A. 0. Address on Y. M. C. A. work gener ally, Rev. Dr. D. J. Waller, Jr. 7. "We'll work till Jesus comes." Choir. 8. Remarks By Clergymen. 9 Music, "Along the River of Tlmo." Solo and Chorus. Choir. 10. Essay. "Cb Y. M. C. A. work." 11. Music, "From Grceulands Icy,-" Congregation. 12 Closing Prayer. 13. Doxology. A Till Wcllll!tr. On Wednesday of last week a large num ber of Invited guests nsscmblcd at the house of John and Addle Bogart, who re sides near Fork. It being tho 10th anniversary of their married life, they de sired to keep the day memorial, by erecting a ten year mile stone, which they did by piling upl roast turkey, chicken, cakes, pies, every thing In fact that the BcaBon af forded, until ths festive Hoard fairly groan ed under its load. Tho hungry crowd did amplo Justice to the occulon nnd retired only after keen appetites failed to relish. Tho following presents were bestowed and the guests all returned to their homes well pleased with their day, Mr. A. T. Chapen, glass set, Mrs. A.T. Chape n, glass dish, Mrs. A. S. Larisb, tin pall, Mrs. Ucckman, child dress, Mrs. Rlchart, nap. kin plate, Mr. J. O. Rlchart, fruit dish, Mtss Height, butter dish, Mrs. J. Humel, fruit dlsb, Miss Efilo Croasy, spoon holder, Mrs. J. W. Whltcnlght, fruit Idlsh, Miss Grace Amerman, bread plate, J. ,M Amer- man and wife, water set, Mrs. Lunger, cream pitcher, Mr. Frank Whltcnlght, cream pitcher, Miss 11. Rlchart, celery stand, Mr. D. Wilson, celery stand, Mrs. Brad Harrison, fruit dish, Mr. E. Rlchart, cream pitcher, Mrs. Wm. Mess, cream pitcher and ladle, Ray Rlchey, Curry comb, Mrs. C. Mcllcnry, coffee pot, Miss Emma Bogart, coffeo pot, Mrs. John Dc Long, stewer, Mis. Jacobs, dish pan, Wm. Wil son, tin pall, Mrs. Nancy Austin, tin pall, Ray Franklin, tin pan, Wm. Austin, tin whislle, J. Bogart Jr., dlppcr,Amos Bogart, tin cup, Mrs. Aaron Bogart, dish pan, Mrs. J. A. Wilson.tdress, Mrs. Alllo Franklin , dress, Laura Harrison, dress, Mrs. Wilson, skirt, Mrs J. Do Long, tablo cloth, Mrs. Rebecca Bogart, cup, Mr. Brad Harrison, cash SOcts. "One of Them." Notes IT0111 Espy. The members and friends ot tho Luth eran church at Espy so gratefully' remem embcred their Pastor, Rey. A. R. Glaze, on Hallow 'ccn, as to hold tho evening and its pleasures In happy recollectlou for time to come. Mr. Glaze, upon returning from the North Branch Conference of tho Susque hanna Synod, which was in session several days at Northumberland, found tho par sonage filled with friends and parishioners whose countenances beamed with expres sions ot delight Each brought along to the parsonago c largo cibbage-hcad, or something else needful and useful In the home. Preparations were made beforehand for a good social time with the Pastor and his family, hence the 'abundance of excellent cake and Ice-cream lo which all were help, ed to their great satisfaction and delight. After sevoral Interesting charades by the young people, an address and prayer by tho Pastor they returned to their homes, and they may tako comfort In the fact that their brief visit to the pirsonage together with the good things they brought with them, arellooked upon by him who minis tcra unto them In Spiritual things as a token of Ihelr appreciation ot him nnd his, And it Is boned that this expression of their kindness will receive Its due roward by Him who remombors thu least thing dono In His blessed name. Luther Diy will be observed in tho Luth. eran church at E'py on next Sunday morn ing. A sermon will ba preached by the Pastor to the children, nnd the collection will bo devoted to tho work of Homo Mis slons. DUtliiKUlBlictI VlHltorH. Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, sister of Ex-President Cleveland, and a former mis. tress of tho Whlto House, accompanied by Mrs. S. 0. Jayne, oil Berwick, has been visiting Rev. Dr. Mitchel and family at the Presbyterian parsonago on Chestnut street since Monday. Miss Cicvelaud Is on her way to Florida to spend tho winter. Last winter her companion In tho Land of Flowers was Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Mitchell's sister. A warm friendship has existed between Miss Cleveland and Mrs. Dun ning and sister for several years and lhu visit ot the distinguished lady to our tittle mountain town Is consequently pleasant one. Ml. Qirmd Kcvs. It Don't I'ay to uso uncertain means when suffering from diseases of the liver, blood or lungs, mob as bllllousncss, or "liver complaint," skin diseases, scrofulous sores or swellings or from lung scrofula (commonly known as consumption of thu lungs ) wheu Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is guar, auteed to cure all theso affections, If taken lu time, or money paid for It will be promptly refunded. $500 offered for an Incurahlo case of catarrh In tho head, by tho proprietors of Dr. Bage's Remedy, A (S001I Looking 1'iice We like to sec. Yet Erysipelas disfig ures tho features and tho disease Is as dangerous as it is repulsive, it Is some times called "Bt. Anthony's Fire," and often ends In sudden death. B. II, Carpou ter, Grandvllle, N. Y had it in both legs, and was cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y, This medicine excels all others for tho blood. U.fWt. Lamps I Lamps 1 of tho most beautiful designs at Mercer's Drug and Book store, Call and sec. There are many white soaps, ' each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. A Womnn'H Villainy. SHE HUES TO KIDNAP A CliltD AT TUB BUN' ISUIIY STATION. It was on tho twonty-slxth of September last that an attempt was mado to kidnap the two year old son of Mrs. Hacker, who lives on Arch street near Market. Mrs Hacker had left her home In Bhamokln about ono month ago to pay a visit to friends in Plymouth. It was tho first time she bad traveled alone, and was standing In tho station at Sunbury waiting for the train that was to bear her to her dcstlna. tlon, when a young woman with light hair. light eyes, middling stout, and dressed in a light drab woolen dress, also wearing a small bonnet that corresponded with her dross, came In, scrutinized her surround- iugs and while Mrs. Hacker was encacred In conversation with another lady this female monster grabbed tue child, lifted It on her shoulder and was about to take the little onu away when tho mother turned and took her child away. When the stranger saw that she was caught she laughed nnd in reply to question from Mrs. Hacker said that as she (Mrs. Hacker.) was going to llarrlsburg she wanted to help her on the train. Tho llarrlsburg train had already started and being afraid of arrest tho woman jumped on the moving train and escaped. Tho mother being very much excited lost her presence of mind and did not endeavor to have tho woman arrested. At last tho Plymouth train arrived and Mrs. Hacker, with a few parcels and her child, boarded the train, but the happenings within tho last hour could not bu taken off her mind.. Soon the brcakman opened the door and cried "Bloomsburg," tho train stopped, aud who should enter but the very woman who endeavored to steal the child at Sunbury. Shu walked through the car and tho eyes of the two women met, the stranger passed further on through the car, and when coming to tho door she fell back in the arms of tho brakcunn in a dead faint. Shu soon camo too however and stopping the conductor, tjlil him she was on tho wrong train and would like to gel oil. Many of tho passengers thinking her fate a pad one, sympathized witu her, and did what they could to relieve her, but instead of pity, alio should havo abuse and imprisonment in the darkest dungeons the county Jails have. Mrs. Hacker return ed to Shamokin a week ago, but thiukiug nothing could bu dono with tho woman at this date she kept the matter quiet until a Diepaleh reporter got an Inkling of the affair and made It his business to Investi gate and Interviuwed the mother. Mrs. Hacker is very intelligent lady nnd gave tho reporter a very clear account of the occuranco. Skunikin Diipalch. ne I'nrc to iliiitlniorc via Iciui. Hylvntilii Ilullrnatl. A largo numbir ot psoplo will be attract ed to Biltlmore by thu meeting of the Catholic Cougress and the ceremonies In. cldent thereto, and, in order thit they may uiaku tho trip as conveniently J and as cheaply ns possible, tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion llckets( November 7lh to 12th, valid for return un - til November 10th, from all principal sta tions on its Hues, at a aiay'eare fnr the round trip. During the samo period, in order ilhat the visitors to li dtimore may also extend their trip to Washington, excursion tickets will bo sold between tho two cities at Sit. 20, valid for return until Nivembjr ltlih.; Court IroceetIIUKi. Couit commenced on Frlady, November 1st. Hon. E R. lkeler, President Judge, and Associate O. B. Mnllenry on tho bench. Nescopec Palls liridgo Co. versus 8. 11. Bowman et al. Rtilu discharged. The court made thu followlug order: ine act ot fllay IJ, lS3i containing uo provision for transfers of licenses tho sime will bo nvulo under tho act of April 20 18.18 which Is still In force. Road in Franklin near W. G. Fisher. Exception sustained and report of viewers set aside. Estate of Daniel Force, rulo discharged and account confirmed, Ruth Lantz vs W. D. Lintz divorce de creed. II. II. llulme, Michael Ilwak and Geo. II. 1 nomas appointed inspectors of two bridges, ono at Eycrs-grovo, aud the other on line between Pino and Jackson near Theodore Mendcnda'l's. Commonwealth vs. L. Fetterman, do fendant brought in on bench warrant, and discharged on promise to stop cutting timber on land iu suit, and payment of costs. I, J. llcss appointed tax collector of Centre to fill vacancy caused bv death of J. Walp. Bond tiled. DrtiiilcviiiicHH I.lciuor llnlilt in ill lite Woilcllliere IhIiiiI one cure nr. IlnlueH' Oolilcu Hlieciric. It can be given in a cup of tea or coffeo without tho knowlcdgo of tho person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure whether the patient is a moderate drinker or nn alcoholic wreck Thousands of drunkards havo hecu cured who havo takon the Golden specific In their Lolleo without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful cllect results from lis admlmslra tlon. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular nnd full particulars. AddrcSb in confidence uoldkm bi'ECiFio uo.. li icaco street Cincinnati, u. lu-aa ly llnir-ItutcH to tlie Catholic Con KreHH lit lliiltliuore, via l'vitu. Hylviiiuu Ilnllroiul, Tho Catholic Congress, to bo held I iiaiumore, novemuur lui.'i to miu, pro, mlscs to bring together a very largo assem blago of tho cleigy, laity, and tho church organizations from tho entlro Union. The scone of tho meeting has far outerown th original indications, aud in view of thes comiiueraunus me 1'cnnsyivania Kailroa company nas arranged to sell excursion tickets to an visitors to mitlmoru on thl occasion at a single faro for tho roun trip. The tickets win uo sold from all sla ttons on tho Pennsylvania svstom Novein uer (iu 10 iziu, vauit tor returu until Nov, ember lutn, ibbu Cure Voiirnelf, Don't pay large doctor's bills, Tho best mctticai iioo u nuuusueil, iw pages, eleaan colored plates, will be sent yon on receipt ui luiee eeiiv stamps iu pay postage. Ail, dress a. i urdway & Co., Boston. Mass To-NIlit nml To-Morrow NIkIH. And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's Balaam for tho ThroaCnnd Lungs, acknow ledged to bo tho most successful remedy ever sold for tho euro of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consumption. Get a boltlo to-day and keep It always In tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Prlco 6O0 and $1.00. Sample bottles free. IntcrcHteil People. Advertising a patent medicine in tho pcgOno lor ntiotlior SeOSOtl. WO cullar way In which tho proprietor of ivemps naisam lor uougiu and uoicis noes ft IntlPPil wnnilnrfiil tin nntlmrlvoa nil I .ir....t.i. i.i ii.... -1... ..11 i. it sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. Tho Largo Bottles arc CISC. Ullt tllO proper tlUlO tO COc and $1.00. Wo ccrta'nly would advlso paper your rOO!118 18 at tlllB SCa atrial. It may save you from consump- arm nf Vonr. TCn flina. nn tlon. I k Out lor lint J'nlii In Vol Hack. 11 threatens your klilneys. Ict It go a littlo while nnd you will suffer much more keenly, throughout tho entire system, Take at once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., which is the most effective medicine known for the treatment ot all diseases of tho Kidneys nnd Liver, nnd for Malaria, as well as tho pur Ideation of tho blood. 10-11-lm. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When ruby wu sick, ve gaTe her Castor!. When the u a Child, slio crtnl for Cwtorl, When she became Mlsa, she clung to CostorU, When she had Children, be gate them CastorU. wanamaker's. 1-niT.iDiLrnu. Monday. Nov. 8. 1889. Plain solid color Camel Hairs crowd one loner counter. You may have choice of half a dozen dualities, the meanest fit for anv body s wear, lhev start at 7c. then si. Si. 2$. $1.50, $2, $2.50, inches wide. blue brown golden brown 39 to 47 garnet olive oltvo green green inoao Cray Some of the heavier weitrhts roso are in lively demand for ladies' wraps. there tsn t a Dress L.oods counter in me score duc nas sumetmng wun a. uiucr pnut; lan you expect tacked to it, We crowd prices down when ever we can. Think ot 37ic Tricot at 25c ! or 50c (52-inch.) Suiting at 30c ! or rich 50c btrtpes at 371c ! or regular 50c Serge at 37i 1 1 hey stand lor maybe a hun- red stuffs that everybody is wanting. 72-inch German Table Dam ask. Clean, even thread with out lumps : cood weight, neat patterns, and the price 87 ic! Lower than we but knew little us quality before. A ner.ooc: finer still, Si , Al- most every housekeeper knows these sturdy, handsome Ger- man Damasks, the prices are what will surprise you. lhere hasn tbeen a let up at ic Bohemian Napkin counter, More than a thousand dozens sold since we first spoke of them the other day. Why not? 3 inches square, lull selvedge, and the dozen price S 1. 10. 'hey should be good sellers at $1.50. Here's a Blanket you've seen the like of before. Last year we called it the "best liianket for $5 we ever had." Just as far ahead this year as last, Jig, generous to begin with, 7.1x84 inches; 6 pounds 1 2 ounces fine, strong cotton warp and every fibre of the rest good, springy, live wool. Finger it ! 1 hick, solt, substantial, warm, But it won't feel heavy when you sleep under it. In all the market we don t know ol its match at $5 a pair. Any Blanket you want, up to the hnest Lalitornia at $35. We take one gown as a lair sample of what a little money will do in Muslin Underwear : Good muslin, Mother Hub bard cut, square yoke of all-over embroidery, neat Hamburg edg' ine at neck and sleeves : the price 75 cents. Gowns tor less ot course- St;and6sc good Gowns, and up to $2.50 for muslin, or $12 lor cambric, And in every one our dimes or dollars count as richly. Biggest value we ever had in Celluloid Toilet Sets comb, brush (real bristles), mirror : I "uopu nauuio, ovai or tmuaru Mirror ana 11nwl1.il. so. s Twisted handle, square llrush ana Mirror, 3-1'laln handle, oval lirusa and Mirror, II. John Wanamaker. " LOCAL NOTICES. fa BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cahiuet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewine. copying and enlarging. Instant process uai.ll. II, Call anil cxamlno our lino line of siucle . and double blanket shawls. A nice lino ulacic luluel suawlB also on lianil at BLOAN'S. HO 1 for tho Now York Novolty Storo for ladles handkerchiefs, from 2c to 85c, Bilk handkerchiefs from Socts to SOcts. Gents silk 111 11 (Hers from 25cU 1111 at J. W. Mastcllcr's, opposite Central lictc-1, Blooms. uurg. Our lines of wool hosiery aro larcer and . . . . . . 1 . . ..... . -m - . iieiier luun uvit. nit'n'H itriuan Munnn uoso as flno as will bo found In town at II, W. BLOAN'S. An clogant cashmcro glovo for 25c at Bi.iUA.rva. Jcrsor ribbed underwear for ladles In all grades from UOo to $1.75 at 11. W. BLUAN'B, i a, iwu 1 cd, The screen doora aro beinrx taken lroni their haiifniiEa, which proves that tho Hies nro have not told Otir Wall Paper alnvv fnr onvni-ol woolra nnr nt. .I . . . tention and advertising space 1 1 . -...if.! Ilna ceil glVCll IO BOmeiUlIlg dirt, no dust. Tho room will look 111st as well 111 tho spring lis though you postponed it till then, and you will havo had six months use of them : hence the suitable time to do this work is now. Our stock in this lino of goods is complete, ranging in price irom 7 'Ac per roll upwards. A few desirable patterns iu rem nants at remnant prices. V. li. Brooke & Uo. rt A'ti I IF SO mire 10 Visit lOdO UlieSUllll T - i 1 oon 1 1 street, directly opposite the U. S. Mint. Here you can see the finest line of Clothing obtainable. It comes direct irom the World s centre ot fashion Jbondon. $12.00 a stylish London Made Fall Overcoat, tho like of which vou could not equal to order under i -o.UU, S12.00 a handsome London Made Suit not matched anywhere, except t0 order, at $20.UU, $3.50 a pair of Thompson's Patent Cut Hitiglish Uassnnere Trousers. The same duality of fabrics will cost you $5.00 to SG.00 elsewhere. E. 0. THOMPSON Special Loudon Made Clothing, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Mint. 1 PHILADELPHIA. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS Bloomsburg is not only looking up 111 the way ot building line Queen Ann residences and Large rublic Buildings and -lactones, but is also looKinc up in the stores and places of business, in larger aud finer stocks of gaods. A stratiger visiting our place remarked that the stores and stock of goods were in keeping with a town of 10,000 inhabitants. We are trying to do our share in that way. nave you seen our stock of Coals, our stock of Shawls, our stock of Dress trooas, our stock ot suks and Trimmings, our stock of Skirts, our stock ot tidies, towels napkins, table spreads, count erpa nes, velvets, plushes, blank ets, yarns, stockings, gloves underwear, muslins, shirtings tickings, checks, ginghams calicoes, percales, cretonnes, cur tains, lace and oil-cloth, table and lloor oil-cloths, shoes, plain and tancy dishes, glassware lamps, fine groceries, fruits, nuts etc. If you have cash, fresh butter, eggs, dried trtiits ccc you cau be accommodated a tour double stores ; do not be afraid to ask to see these goods even if you do not wish to buy tit the time. No trouble to show roods. I. W. Hautman & Soxs. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of PL Fa, Unaod o it of the uourtoi common rleas or ool. Co., l'a., and to me directed there will bo expo-wd to publlo sale at tho court House, liloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1839, at 2 o'clock p. 11., the following ; All that certal lot or piece or ground sltmte In Scott Township near tho village ot Kipjr, Col. Co., l'a., bounded and deserlbod as follows, to-wlt: On the south by publlo road leading (rota Uw to Berwick, on the east and north by land of Alfred Mood, and on the west by land ot Alfred Mood and Levi Klnloy, con- taming TWO ACRES, moro or loss, whereon are erected a and other outbulldlags, apple orchard and other fruits. SeUed, taken Into execution at the suit of Thomas Itutlege surviving partner of T. Crevellng s co. vs. susanna Mlines and to be sold as the property of Susanna Mllnea. Howsu, JOI1N B. CASEY, Attornoy. Bhorltr, U-S-'W. ADMINISTUATOHS'S NOTICE. le of Uanlet Rupert UUtot Dloomtbura fa.. deivatetj. Letters ot JidnilnlstrAllon el T. A. nnnn ti I tinripralc.nn.1 nil iwnuin. aoove named estate Having been granted to the I - TI, ' "-. MU.ut .... u-uiu uaviog claims I iuo Huuiu wm proauut mem ror payment, duly SSPL1?.'?' f??.?oie Indented thereto, will of (iiiiiT v eva "mjpeiit I Attorney Aduunisfamr ocuiTiKW. Bloomsburg l'a, T) AILHOAD NOTICE. The stockholders of the Bloomsbunf ami Hum van ltallroad Compauy are hereby notified and oquested to meet al the oraco of the Company, n the town ot Bloomsbure. on Wcinnuiiav 2uth day ot November, 16t, at ten o'clock In the lorenuou, ur ino purposo or voting tor or against an lQCnlilU of tho canllal stock &nd iniipitt.-inM 9f 84,11 Company, By order ot the Board ot Dlree- LUni. 1 - 11. J, CONNElt, Kvrt'tarr, Uloomatrarg, Bopt, II, ISM. WINTER IS NIGH. Winter is now at hand and reminds all to prepare for it. Clark & Son are now ready to supply your wants with large tnes of Dress uoods ol all kinds. Ladies,' Misses' and Children's underwear at exceed- ingl' alto ly low prices, Flannels of kinds and prices. Blankets and comfortables. Wool hosi ery, shawls, skirts, furs, gloves, Columbia yarns and complete tnes ol ary poods of all kinds. Clark & Son s stock of Ladies' and Children's Coals, Wraps, Jackets and Astrakhan capss argest ever shown by them and prices that will convince you icy mean what they say. You lould see our handsome line f Ladies' skirts of all kinds See the Furs. Special values in Plush Coats. Full line of Col umbia wools of all kinds, larrre ines of Stamped linens, felts, plushes, fancy and plain, scrim, China silks, ornaments &c, for fancy work, at Clark & Son's. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of VALUABLE Business -r.d Dwelling Properly. The undersigned, cxecutrlic of tho l ist will and testament of Joseph E. Uarkley, lato ot tho Town Bloomsburg. county of Columbia, Stato of Penn sylvania, deceased, will cxposo to publlo salo on the premtscs, on SATURDAY, November 9, 1889, nine o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following do- scrlboi real estate, late of tho said deceased, to- wlt: A certain lot or pleco ot ground situated In the Town of Bloomsburg In said county, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : on tho north by Second street, east by lot now or Uto ot Abncr elKh, south by lino Alley, and west by West street, being on Second street sl.tty-elght feet and ono and ono-half Inch moro or less, In width, and depth along slid West street two hundred and fourteen and one-half foot, moroorlo?s, on which are erected 'hreeFrarae Dwelling Houses and ono frame shop, with stablo and other out buildings. This property la very valuatto as a buslne3s place and also tor dwellings; has a well known business corner, now occupied as a Furnlturo Store. There are upon It two cisterns and ono well, and a portion Is supplied by water ot tho Water Company. It will bo sold as ono property, or In parts, to suit purchasers. TKIlMSOPSALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property, tho ono-fourth loss tho ten percent, at tho conUrmatton ot Halo; aud Uio re maining three-fourths In ono joar thereafter, with Interest from (onllrmatlon nut. Tho purchaser to pay for making Heed. JULIA A. BAHKLKY, lo-lWt. Executrix. 0TI(JE IN 1'AUTITION. In tho matter of the partltl in ot the re il cstato o t Columbia County, Pennsylvania, deceased. The heirs of Hilcl rteendflnt. will tnka nnllprtthjit In pursuance of an order ot tho orphans' court ot Columbia County, a writ ot partition has Is sued from said court to tho sheriff of sttl count v, icluiuuulu uu mo iirat muuuay 01 Uk.ceuiu.T uel, and that the inquest will meet for tuo uurposo ot maklnv nartttloq of tho rn.il nstnIA nf s ilrt Miu codent on Saturday, the sixteenth day of Novem- wr, a. u., uciween me noum ot iu a in., ana 4 . m , of said day upoa the premises, at which time and place you can bo present it you sco proper. Tho premises In question are described as fol- lows, viz: Tho undivided ono-halt Interest In certaln messuage and tract ot land Mtuate In tho ujwnsninoi naaiajn, county and btato ntoresild, bourded on tho north by land of U. l Krult, . n the cast bv lands ot U. V. Kmlt and .lolin A. Fun. ston. on the south by a public nail loulln from Jeraoytown to svashlngtonvillo and land ot lames Klnlen, anl on the west by land ot Isaac Wagner, containing about one hundred and tw jnty acres, uiuiu ur leas, wim mo appunenanccs. u 10, i juua u. uA3 ui, Sheriff. QISSOLUTION OP PAUTOEUSI1IP. Notlco Is herebv irtven that. Mia nirrnprshin late'y subsisting between ocorgo il Hiker ana uun-uia; inju'acr ui uiuuuisuuix. r.L, un ler llio nriE of Baker & Bender, wxs iiU4olmi nn t h.i .ird day of October A. II. 1SSJ, be mutual consent au aciits owing 10 me said partnership aro to 00 received by said OeorgoO. Hiker, anl ho Is to make payment ot all demands. October 23rd, 1669. UDITOU'a NOTICE. Kstate of Deborah Harrison, of Jlloomnlniry. Ths undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia county to distribute the funds in tho hards ol execuDr will sit at tho onice ot L. s. Wlnterateoa, on l'h'irsdiy, Novem ber 21st, 18), at, 10 o'clock a. m., when and whero all persons having claims against salt estato must appear and prove tbo same, or bj debarred from coming In on said fund. L. S. WINTEIWTEEN. Auditor. UDITOH'S NOTICE. Kstate at George Kelch ner, flemifM. Notice Is hereby elven t.fcnt Ihn limlnral'-neil. fin. Pointed by ihe Orphan's court of Columbia county a., aedltor to mako distribution ot tho Kinds lu tho hands of the administrator ot the ostuo ot said deceased among tho p irtles entitled thereto, will attend tor tho perform in3s ot his duiios at his orilce In tho Town ot ll'oomsburg, on Situr day, tho 23rd day ot November Hi) at u o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all persons hiv ing cU!tns nro roqjlred lo present tlifn before tho said auditor, or be debarred fro n co ntn; lu for a share ot such funds. ClIAKLE-iO. BJIlKLEV. Bloomsburg, Pa., Oct. si, t.n-iu Auditor. J-OTICE Of ELECTION. A meeting ot tho sto;khnM?r nf Mmw nnat Inn Compauy will bo held on Tuesd ly, November lath, isia, at 3 o'clock p. m. at tho o .oi ot tho Secretary, in Bloomsburg, for tho purpose of electing nine Directors to Berve to.' the ens ling year. QUO. E. ELWEI.L lO-ls-St. bocreury. l'AKM I'OIl HUNT! A farm of 100 acres, with luetsoma now In use and barn, and supplied with abundml water, ul be rented at a low rent for the term of nvo years, to a good tenant who san furnish his own stock and equipment. Tho farm is in tie uatawlssa Valley on tuo Townsalp roid from UrAtil envltlo to Audenretd, two miles Irom Branlonvlle and near (ilrarl Manor. Ueferences requested. Address HUUKU a TUOMPiON, Engineer (ilrard E.tate, l'ottsvllle. Pa. Nov. l-iy. GRATEFUL COSIFOltTING. EPP'S COCOA. UHEAKFAST. "By a thorouch knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho operations ot digestion anl nutrition, and by a careful application ot the uno properties ot well-selected Ooooo. Mr. Enpj nas provided our breakfast tables with a dalloitely liavored beverage which may save us many heavy doeton,' bills. It Is by the Judicious uso ot suoh art'elea ot diet that a constitution may bo gradual, ly built up until strong enough to resist every tea. dencyto disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around u j re idy to attack wherever therelsaweak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortlllol with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. "-Cfcil service Oateiu. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half pound tins, by Urooers, labelled thus : JAMES Kl'PS CO., Uomooopatulo Chemists, lo-as-d-lw London, England CLOTHING I CLOTHING G. W BERTSCH, THE MERCHANT TAILOR. Cenls' hi:i DoodsBats !( Hags OP KVKRV INSCRIPTION. Suits mado to order at short notice, and a fit always guaranteed or no salo. Call and examine tho largest and boat selected stock of goods over shown in Columbia county. Btoro next door to First National Hank MAIN 8THKKT, BlooniBburs: Pa. it , 1 1 4