THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Mltne nt wn i,,,.. I led a llttlo son, sovcn months old, on Bun- uay aucrnoon. ia.0 a Uay Off and BO to thn HnrwIMr t air tws week. It Is said to bo well nut. nized and a success In every way. Mr. Fred Holmes and Miss Ed lib Knt will bo married la tho M. E. Church on tho evening of Wednesday, Boptember 10. Invitations haro been Issued tor tho wed. ding of Mr. Chas. W. Kunston and Miss Lillian llatton Butler, at tho bride's homo KILLED BY THE CARS. BUIOIDE OF FBAflKLIN P. KLINE- On Tuesday noon as tho Illoomsburg & Sullivan train came around tho curvo nt the rooks at tho bridge, It lan over a man. . ... "i i ... . . . . .. i m ruuns ai mo uriURC, lfc lau uver rami. "P llsbury's Best" Is made from North- on Wednesday, September 10, at 4 o'clock b m b t u rt mi Sw KSt " POWDER Absolutely Puro. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of nil In leavening strength. U. S. Government Rejnrt, Aug. 17, 1889. - mi i The Columbian nrrubllshod every Friday. Subscription price, ll.oo a year. Entered at tho rost omco at Bloomsburg, ra., m second class matter, March 1, 1883. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBKll cTlsOoT COWUCT RilLnOilTlllI T1BLV Trains on tho P. It. it. H. leave ltuperUa follows i NORTH. SOUTH. T:3t a. m. 11:03 a. m. 3:31 p. m. 6:43 p. m, o Tralnsonthe D. h. ft W. It. ll.leave Bloomsburg s follows! WORTH. SOUTH. 7-2S a. m. paa a. m. 10-49 a. m. 18:18 p. m. 2:M p. ra. 4:15 p. m. 6:86 p.m. 8:24 p.m. o Tr&lnsontho N.&W. 1). HatlwaypaBS Bloom Ferry as follows i - north. aotrra. 10:43 ft. m. 13:37 p. m. .s6 p. m. 4-30 p. m. SOXDAY, NORTH. SOUTH. 10:48 a m 6:3 p m BLOOMSBUKG S SULLIVAN KAILKOA.O Taking OlOCt MONDAY, SBPTBMBBll 2, 1839. .SOUTH. NOItTn. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, r. x. A. M. a.m. a.u. p. H. r. if, liloomsbure, ........ e m n it I o" 8 35 2 35 s 40 Main Btroot S 18 11 41 68 8 42 1 42 8 47 lrondale . 6 18 11 89 6 58 8 45 2 45 6 50 TaperMlll 6 08 U 81 8 48 -8 53 2 M 7 00 LtghtStreot....... 6 05 11 S3 S 41 8 68 3 68 7 0.1 OrangOVlUO 6 57 11 20 8 35 05 3 07 7 10 Forks, 5 45 11 10 6 23 9 15 8 17 7 20 Eauers .............. 5 41 11 oo 21 9 20 3 20 7 21 Stillwater 5 37 11 02 6 17 9 25 3 25 7 29 Benton. 5 28 10 65 10 9 33 3 3.1 7 35 EdSOns7 5 23 10 60 6 07 9 38 3 37 7 38 Coles CrOOfe, S 20 10 45 0 05 9 33 3 40 7 40 Bueatloaf, 6 16 10 42 8 02 9 43 3 43 7 41 LaubaChS, 5 12 10 40 6 CO 9 47 3 4S V 47 CcntraLT. 5 03 10 31 5 53 9 67 3 58 7 67 Jamison city.... 5 00 10 30 5 60 10 00 4 00 8 00 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. is. A. . a. k. a. u. r. If, r. x. 8AL1!. Saturday, Bgrr 0. John II. Divls and Prlscllla Troy, Administrator of tho cstato of Charles B. Troy will bcII 81 acres of land In Boavcr township. Salo will com menco at 10 o'clock. Fort Balk Dwelling houses In Blooms, burg, Orangcvlllc, Espy and Uupcrt Pa. Firms In Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vir ginia. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg. Storo properties. Grist mills and other property by St. P. Lutz, Insurance and Heal Estate Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fon Balk. House and lot in Uupcrt, lot 120 x 140 ft. Two story, bouse, with nlnn rooms. BaV windows, out kitchen, lco and coal houso, good stable, eblckcn and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two railroads, Twelvo trains a day each way, to Blooms burg, faro 8c round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, If taken soon. M. P. Lutz, Insurinco & Heal Est. Agt. For Balk. Fine building lot, Main St., near Normal Bchool. Apply to G. W. Kkiteb. cm Minnesota Bnrlncr Whnnt. n. nni i P Bi lbo world. Get It nt W. 11. Kocher A no'.. Another room will bo furnished i tho High School, and an additional teacher employed, owing to tho largo attondanco. A bluo rock shooting tournament Is one of tho features for Friday forenoon at tho ucrwick Fair. Everything needed In school work at W. II. BnooKi & Co. Miss May Bharpless will rcsumo her Instrumental Music class on organ and piano tho first of Beptcmber. 2w. Schools opened Tuesday with a rush. Wo havo prepared ourselves with overv. thing tho boys and girls will need. W. U. Biioogg & Co. Ilarry G. Houscl opened his fish and oyster stand, Jacoby's old stand, on 'rues day. lie will keep up a good stock throughout tho season. Teachers' examinations will bo held In tho Third St building, Bloomsburg, on Baturday, Bept. Otb, and on Saturday, Sept. 20th, examination will commence each day nt 8.30 a. m. W. C. Johnston, Co. Bupt. The managers ol the Opera Uouso aro to bo congratulated on their success in get ting Frank Mayo to come here. Tho peo ple should show their appreciation by giv ing them a good audlcnco on Beptcmber 10th. Frank Mayo Is one of tho leading actors of this country, and his appcaranco In Bloomsburg on tho 10th will bo a great dramatic event. Every Column in tho newspaper contains from twenty to thirty thousand distinct pieces of metal, displacement of any of which causes a blunder or typographical error. And yet some people lay claim to phenomenally brilliant minds if tbey can discover an error In tho newspaper. Go to Mercer's for school books. full Pens, pencils, erasers, Ink, and a line of students' supplies at Mercer's. Try tho Columbian fox three months. It will cost only 25 cents, and at the end of tho tlrno It will be stopped unless ordered for a longer time. Try It. Tho human raco Is divided Into two clascs those who go ahead and do some thing, nnd those who sit still and Inquire, "Why wasn't It done tho other way," If you want tornado, cyclone, hurricane, fire, lightning, Hfo or accident lnsuranco call on M. P. Lutz, as he represents a lino of companies that aro noted for their liber ality and fair dealing. 9.5-21. Frank Mayo will appear at tho Blooms burg Opera House oo Wednesday, Beptem. bcr 10. It is a first class company, such as do not often show outsldi tho cities. Tick ets 35, CO and 75 cents. C. C. Marr If. selling prints at cost to make room for fall stock. Northumberland county has mado the largest per cent, of gain during the last de cado of any county In tho fourth census district, and Milton the largest proportion, ate gain of aoy town in the district. Mount Carmcl mado tho next largest per cent of In. 'Flvo years ago I had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced In Qcsb, and hau been given up by my physicians. I began to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and alter using two bottles of this modi cine, was completely curod." Agna A. Lewis, Rlcard, N. Y. Mrs. Phillips Is making arrangements to open a first, class ladles' restaurant where. meals will bo served at all Hours from a bill of fare. Sho will also furnish refresh ments for prlvato or public parlies. Tho restaurant will bo opened about tho first of next month. Mrs L. B. Rupert has removed the barn from the Ccntro street end of her lot, and a fine hou3e will be erected on tho same site, which will bo occupied by I.. K. Miller and family. Now Is the time for a new suit, a full line of all styles. Wo will sell you one ready made or take your measure and In. suro satisfaction in either. Call soon and hare first choice at the popular nnd reli able store of D. Lowcnbcrg. Elmer Moycr has opened a drug Btore In connection with his grocery, on tho cor ncr of Third and West streets. It is called the West End Drug Store. He is a practi cal pharmacist, and should receive a fair share of public patronage Tho Normal School opened on Tuesday with a very largo attendance. Tho number of boarders Is unusutl, and they arc still coming In. Prof. Welsh has entered upon his duties with great zeal, and the pros pects for the school arc very bright. Tho following letters aro held at Blooms burg, Pa. post office and will bo sent lo tho dead letter offlco Sept. 10, 1890. Chas. W. Remloy, Miss Badio J. Reich- ard, Harry L. Welrick. OABDS. W. II. Packingham. Persons calling for these letters please say, they were advertised acpt. , low. Ono cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. U. OATHOAHT, 1'. W. houso near tho bridge, sitting up on tho rocks abovo tbo track for ncouplo of hours. As tho train camo In sight tbo man staitcd down toward tho track, and tho boy called to him saying that tho train was coming. This attracted tho attention of Mrs. Barah Btlncr who camo out on tho porch and saw tbo man walking between the tracks and the rocks, and sho called to him that tho train was coming and ho would get squeezed. Ho looked back at her and then as Iho train appeared around the curvo ho dropped on his knees and threw himself across tho Insldo rati, In front of tho en. glne. Mrs. Barab Btlncr and Mrs. Mary Btlncr both saw his movements, and saw the engine strlko blm. Tho whole train passed over his body literally cuitl tg him In two, and severing his left arm. Tho engineer of tho train was Philip Zelglor, the fireman was William Gclse, and the conductor, J. W. Bcott. Nono of them but tbo fireman saw tho man, and ho not until it was too lato to stop the cars. Many of tho passengers noticed tbo Jar as tbo wheels passed over the body. Tbo train was stopped, and the passengers and train. men went back to tho mangled remains, but no ono recognized the deceased. He was well dressed In dark clothes, had on new shoes, and a black derby hat lay near. Thos. W. Conner of Urangcvlllo was left lu chargo of tbo body, and conductor Bcott sent a messenger for Esquire Jacoby, who summoned tho following persons as jurors: Joseph Bharpless, G. W. Sterner, J. C. drown, Dr. T. O. Uartcr, William Hartzel and G. G. Baker. They went down to tho track and vlowcd the body betoro It was removed, and then It was taken to tho undertaking rooms of Baker and McBrldc, and placed In an Ice box. None of tbo jurors recognized tho deceased. Ills face was black and his .eyes protruded, and ho was so disfigured that even when a postal card was found In his pocket addressed to Franklin P. Kline, they did not identify him. His name was also found on a plcco of paper in his bat, but no ono suspected who be was, though hundreds saw him as ho lay there. Uo was finally Identified by Frank Wilson, by bis hat, bis stockings and clothes, and the filling In his teeth. The tcrrlblo news was gently broken to Mrs. Kline, whorls prostrated by tho .blow. A hearing was held by Guy Jacoby Esq- acting as coroner, at his office at 2 p. m., and after hearing the testimony of tho two Mrs. Btiners, a verdict was rendered that tho deceased camo to his death by throw ing himself beforo tho cars of the B. & B. It. 11. Co. while temporarily insaue. The railroad company'was entirely exonerated from any blame. Franklin P. Kline has been tho book. keeper at I. W. McKelvy's storo for the past eleven years. For fourteen years previous to that he was a clerk in tho store, and for all tho tlmo a trusted and faithful employee. By hla Industry and economy ho bad accumulated somo property. He was married about fifteen years ago to Miss Ella Hay, who survives with ono son, aged six l'ntciitn Orruitctf To the citizens of Pennsylvania during tho past week and reported especially for this paper by O. A. Boow & Co., Patent Attorneys and Agents for procuring Pat ents, opposlto Patent ofllco, Washington, d. a 0. W. Atkins, Clarion, thtll-coupllng ( 8. 8. Babbitt, Allegheny, governor for stoam engines) II. 0. Brill, Reading, screw.cut ting machine; 0. B. Cowcn, Pittsburg, car coupling; M. Daly, Pittsburg, sand-plpo for locomotives; 11. W. II. Davis, Black Lick, machlno for pressing brick; U. 0, Dcmmlog, Uarrlsburg, combined mouth and noBc plcco for acoustat Instruments; II. Elhcrldgo, Pittsburg, autographic tele graph; L. Frcas, Pittsburg, fence; 0. F. Grant, Pittsburg, burner for natural gas; J. W. Jones, Uarrlsburg, copying press; B. T. Jul), Mcadvlllo, Ice-shavtng machine; E, Kaylor, Pittsburg, car coupling; J. I. Kin Bey, Easton, flask for moulding; W. Lolfer, York, mall-bag; J. B. Marshal), Whlto Pine, hamc-tug; D. Vanaman, Birds bo rough, railway cross-tie and rail fastening) F. Woyandt, Jr., Dunmorc, two-wheeled vehicle. J. 8. Mann moved out of the Caldwell hotel property on Tuesday, and has gono to Bcrwtok. 0. B. Bobbins began remod eling tho bulldlog at once, and will nut It . ' I In shapo for a first-class restaurant. Uo many WllttC SOapS, una uuKagcu uio services ut a competent I p..i. There are caterer. Lkmt. Smith's Bible Dictionary, Vol. 4, In lia.f calf. Tho book, or any informa tion about It will bo highly gratifying to the owner, whose namo lain H. 20.2i. L. T. Bharpless Is prepared to furnish, and solicits the ordors of country mer chants and dealers, at wholosalo at his warehouse, or storo on Main street, Bloomsburg. tho following: Bait, ebceso, syrups, teas, coffees, soaps, starches, splcca, foreign fruits, &c . Tho now suits for children aro hero, they are very pretty i and a large assort ment. Come and sco them nt D. Lowon-berg's. Finn stationery in great variety at ccr's. Mcr- I-crHoiiul. Mrs. Cohlll of Milton Is visiting her sis ter Mrs. F. M. Leader. Miss Ella A. Fox will return to Phlladel dclphia on Saturday. Chas. W. McKclvy Jr. ha taken chargo of tbo books at I. W.;McKelvy's store. n. V. ICnann. who has been sick for several weeks, Is able to bo out ngaln. Mlsa Maud llunvan has been cucaged as organist at the Epitcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wirt spent Sunday In Uazlcton. John II. Alkman has reslcned as clerk tn tlm Hr.hool Furnlshlue Company. J. F. Peacock has been appointed In bis stead. Mrs. C. A. Knorr and youngest son, or cinvplnnil. Ohio, visited her father, Jacob Dlellcnbacb. during tbo past week. Prof. C. P. Zwcr of Columbus, Ohio, vlsllfid his narunts. Mr. -and Mrs. John Zaner,iat Zaners this week Col. and Mrs. J. G. Freeze aro ntGanoga Lake. The Colonel goes there annually to void hay fever, Surgeon General Gricr and son, of Wash. ington, D. C. aro the guests of Rev. I. il Patterson. William B. Given Esq., Editor of the Columbia Herald, was in towu ou Monday Ho Is a member of tho bar, and was here on legal business. Fred Ikeler delivered an address beforo the summer Normal tchool at Muucy last week Thursday. Ills speech Is highly spoken of. Mr. Earnest N. Perria of New York has joined his family here, whero they havo been snendine tho summer with Mrs. Per- tin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vorls, returned to Belle fonte on Tuesday. Mrs. Vorls has been at her father's, L. Bcrnhard, all summer, and Mr. Vorls has been here n couple of weeks. Miss Rose Blckler of Wyoming county, a graduato of the Normal Bchool lu tho clasB of 1800. starts on Baturday for Dan t ran Cisco, and will sail on tho 10th for Nankin, China, whero Bho will engage in mission. ary work. Miss Blckler Is a very bright young lady, and has written somo excellent poems which have bctn puuusueu pamphlet form. Hlmnson E. Ferreo has located at Minn eapolis. Minn., and Is engaged in tho prac tlceiof law. nenry B. Mead la his partner and their offlco la at 705 Templo court, Mr. Fcrrco Is a son of Prof. Ferree, form r1 rf Ilia Nminnl. anil WHS admitted tO tho bar In this county, Ikeler & Herring bolng bis precentors. Ho Is n young roan of ability, and w'o wish him abundant suc cess. . Prlmo vinegar at 0. a Mart's. Tablets in great variety at Mercer's. This is tho week of tho Berwick Fair. Fall stvlca of hats lust received at I). Lowcnberg's. Oh my! What pastry. "Pillsbury'e Best" at Kocher & Co'a grocery. Dr. Tj. 0. Kllno of Catawlssa Intends to remove to Danville to practice medicine. The cyclorama of Gettysburg Is ou exhi bition at tho Berwick Fair this wee. Gllraoro dished up tho Brst oysters of tho season to bis customers on Saturday If you want to udvertlso anything, bring 1 It to tho Columuian. It will reach cycry section of tbo county. The excursion ol the Knights of the Golden Eielo to Harvey's Lake last Fri day was nttended by over flvo hundred people. It was a very enjoyable trip; and all speak In highest praise of the accommo dations furnished by tho D. L. & W. R. R. Co. Tho cars wero run through to tho lake without change, and tho excursion ists reached homo in tho evening before tho regular down train. Tbo CoLUMniAN ofllce is completely equipped for all kinds of printing. Blank books, such as due bills, scalo books, notes, draft?, checks, orders, &c, can bo Visit the Berwick Fair this week. Wo havo again made arrangements with that excellent paper, tho Amsiuoan Faiimek by which wo arc enabled to present It to every subscriber who compiles with the conditions. Those in arrcar who pay up to date, and ono year In advance, and all new subscribers who pay a year In ad vance, will be presented with the Amsrioan Farmku for ono year. Try It, and get two .Inllnvcit wrt.tti tnr nn (lftllltr if. , .. T T ! . 1 t.n FT. I yeurs. uku wus nearly U4 yenra. ny A subscription paper Is in tbo bands of I was a son of Ellas Kllno of Rohrsburg, and Moyer Brothers, asking for aid to the pco- a brother of Clark Kline of Espy, and Mar- pie whose property was damaged by the vin Kllno of Rohrsburg. Uo ;was always cyclone In the upper end of this county and quiet and unobtruslvo in his manner, and lower Luzerne. Somo of them havo lost enjoyed tho respect of all his friends. For their all. and have no means to rebuild, some time bis health has been falling, and nnd aro homeless. Most of them are poor he has been troubled with nervousness and people who cannot stand tho loss, and they indigestion. This no doubt was what uu- find themselves belolcss and destitute, balanced his mind and led him to sclf-dc- nontrlhntlonii will lin received hv Mover -structlon. In his family ho was a kind Bros, for the sufferers, and forwarded to and Indulgent father and husband. Tho Hold It to the I.IkIK. The man who tells you confidently just what will euro your cold Is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prepara tion of this rcmarkablo medicine for couibs and colds no expenso is spared to combln0 only tho best and purest Ingredients. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through It; notice tho bright, clear look; then comnare with other remedies Prlco 50c and $1. . An Honest Man. Somo days ago W. II. McCartnoy, a pas scngcr Conductor, on tho Pittsburg divis ion of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, observed a pockctbook on tho floor of ono of the cars and on picking It up and opening It found that it contained bills and checks to tho amount of $158,000. Inquiry was In stantly made nnd tho owner soon found, to whom tho pockctbook was at once restored. It belonged to a cattle raiser of Kansas City who was returning from tho cast. Mr. McCartney was ollcrcd a bandsomo re ward, but he strenuously refused to accept anything. L. T. Sharplcss handles canned goods, fruits, coffees, tea, and all kinds of grocer, les at wholesale. He is doing a largo job bing trade. IIOMR SP.riKIiR'S EXCURSION, ONLY THREE MORE OP THEM. WILL LEAVE 0111- OAOO AND UILWAUEB VIA. THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE OS ST. PAUL UAILWAV. For points In Northern Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Dakotc, (Including tho yloux Indian Reservation la South Dakota) Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep. tember 0 and 23. and Octobor 14, 1890, Half rato excursion tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. For further Information, circulars show- rates of fare, maps, etc, address, George tl. Ucafford, First Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ills., or John R. Pott, Travelling Passeneer Aecnt. Wllliamsport. Pa. 8-l.llt nrilitUciiiicfm I.lqnor Ilnbtt III nllttic World there in tint one enre Dr, Haines' Oolcleri Hpeclflc It can bo elvon In a cud of tea or coff co without the knowlcdgo of tho person tsitng It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether tho patient Is a moderato drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been cured who havo taken tho Goldon Specific In their coffco without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own frco will. No harmful effect results from Its administra tion Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and lull particulars. Address In confldcnco Golden SrEoino Co., 185 Raco Street, Cinolnnatl.O. 10-251y represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." riicy are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and rcmarkablo qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having It. Tis sold everywhere. CLARK& SON. . Arc now showing full and complete lines of black nnd col ored Dress Gooite in all tho leading styles. Also full lines of dro38 cloths. Wo call special attention to our largo lines of 60c Henriettas. Now open, full linos of lalie3' and child roll's cotton and wool hosiery, underwear, of all kinds. Fine corset covers 05c, white Bkirts, mu8lin underwear. Our 39c corset beats any corset sold at 50c, try them. Buttons, vel vets, ribbons, gloves. Try our 89c kid gloves. Our coats will bo open on Saturday. "Wo in vite all to call and sco our Fall goods. Cftsirk & Sou.- Waller. Miss Lula Mendcnball, who has been at Eaglcsmcro for somo time, returned homo on Saturday.- Gcorgo Ulrlcman, our oldost resident, has given his' now houso a coat of paint. Our tax collector was terribly frightened tho other night. Uo heard some one get. ting In tho houso through a window and the Intruder was very quick In giving an account of himself. It proved to bo his son, who had been away from home, but thought ho would stay with his parents over Sunday. He, bowovor, had stayed somewhere else until somo of tho early Sunday hours had passed quiotly away, and thinking ho could as quietly pass to bis own room, tried It; but thinks ho would rather make himself known a little sooner hercattcr. Bomoot tho buckwheat which is now getting ripe, docs not appear to be filling very well. Wo notice chcstnutsipromiso to be a fair crop somo places, but when gathering tlmo comes no doubt thoy will bo like nearly all other crops this year a failure. Tbo corn through hero has been blown down very badly during tha recent storms, Somo of on- huntors havo already com. menced to look after the squirrels, which we think aro pretty scarce; but rabbits and pheasants seem to bo more numorous than common. W. L. Yorks and wife and B. F. Fritz and wlfo were visiting friends near Cam. bra on Bunday. Our supervisor, Nehemlah Kile, is put Ing a great deal of work on the roads this year. He has laid an extra tax and it Is doubtful If that will be sufficient to repair our roads as they should be. Mask Taplbi Af tcr'.dtphtbcrl a, scarlet fever, pneumon la, or any other severe Illness, there Is no better tonic than Hood's Sarsaparilla. For Bale. Two fresh cows, ono a blooded Guernsey the other Ayrshire and Jersey. Inqulro of Titos. Uorrby, Bloomsburg, Pa. "It goes right lo tho spot," said au old gentleman, who found crcat benefit In Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ho was right. De rangements of tho stomach, liver, and kid neys aro moro speedily remedied by this mcdlcino than by any other. It reaches tho troublo directly. HorHcfor Hnlc. A good young mare, between 3 and 1 years old, well broko, prlco reasonable. WniTB & Conner, 8-8-4L Orangcvllle, Pa. Wlint ih the line. Of buying wotthlcss medicines, and spend ing money on quack doctors whoso only Idea Is to gull tho public. Is it not better to buy rellablo medlclue like Sulphur Bit ters? I think so, as they cured mo of Ca tarrh after suffering tbrco years. F. P. Clark, Mcuwhttler. 8-16-2L N' OTIOE. PoHltion of tuePIauetH lu Heplem- Ml W. H. Brooke & Co. aro well stocked with all kinds of school supplies, includ ing all books used In tbo Normal, and tho public schools, tablets, stationery, pens. pencils, &c. the proper parties. It Is a worthy object, and those who are ablo should give liber. ally. tuucral will take place on Friday at.10 a. m. A lrenct to Our HuuscriuerH. Tho Berwick week. Fair is being hold this printed, numbered, perforated, and bound, at home. Don't take It for granted that you ennnot get your printing done at travelling airent who must make his ex-1 'nK changes penses out of you, but come to this olllco first and sco what wo can do. You will save money by if. It Is with plcasuro thu we announco to our many'patrons that wo have mado ar- rangemcnts with that wjde-awake, lilustra- Tho new Town Hall will be dedicated tea larm magazine, tuo American farmer, with appropriate ceremonies on Thursday published at Fort Wayne, Ind., and read afternoon. All business placs In tow n oy nearly suu.uw larmers uy which mat will be closed from 12 to 0 o'clock. Tbo I great publication will be mailed. FREE, to nroffram nublUhcd two weeks aeo will be tuo address of any of our subscribers Tho camp-fire of the Sons of Veterans was not a pecuniary success, owing to tho rainy weather, but enough was cleared to pay expenses. Several prizes wero offered of which G. A. Derlslnsky drew tho target gun, anil 31. A. Williams drew tue um brella. Tj'io contest between Llllio Will iams and Hattic Stlncr for tho lady's gold watch will not be decided before Septem ber 20th. Tho Bloom Band, Ent Post G. A. R. and the bona of Vetrans went to Mahanoy City last week Thursday, It being Grand Army day. At Mabanoy Junction tho band play- cd whllo waiting for tho train, and their music excited tbo admiration of tho Im mense crowd waiting there. Tho boys report a good time at Mabanoy City, and say that the decorations wero very elabo rate and pretty. Thoy were very hospit ably entertained. Pens Inks and school stationery nt W. H. Brooke & Co. followed with the exception of the follow. WHO WILL COME IN AND PAY UP 0. Q. Birklcy. Ejii. will speak on the Law, in place of Judge El- well who Is confined to his house b illncsBi Dr. J. J. Brown on Medicine, fit place of Dr. J. B. KcKelvy; L. 8. Wlntersteen Esq , on Tho Manufacturers, In place of William Ncal who Is absent, and J. M. Uower, on Tho Mechanics In placo of R. II. Rlngler. Tho Sons of Veterans, Q. A. R. and the fire companies and the two bands will par- tlclpate lu tho parade. L'.uls Gross the New York clothier, and bis father U. L. Gross of Danville, went fishing nt Trench's dam on Monday. While attempting to cross the creek at tho dam, Louis struck a sllppe.y spot, and his feet flew from under blm and hu went over the dam. He had caught three fish, and was carrying his father's co it for fear that the old man might fall down and wet it. Tho coat was soaked and tuo nsh were lost, and Louis says (hero wero moro dams than Trench's in tho neighborhood about that tlmo, Winona Fire Company has bocn reor ganlzcd. Tbo officers arc, Charles Lutz, I'rcsldent, Charles Low, vice president, Edward Eyer, secretary, Ralph Phillips, financial secretary, Morris Sloan, troasuror i Geo. Hunt, foreman, 1st assistant, Frank Colley, 2d assistant, Samuel II. Harman. Alex Cohen, Edward Caldwell and Edward Harrar, plpemen, They havo rooms In tho town hall. Tbo hose carriage Is kept under tho opera House. Look at our lino of tablets, It Is the finest wo havo ever offered. W. II. Brooee & Co. All kinds of school" supplies at Mercer's. A larco audlcnco greeted Mr. Frank Mayo on his first appearance iu our city last evening. We had never seen tho play before, and wo may now say wo havo rarely been better pleased or entertained than by the faultless presentation. Mr, Mayo links bo completely his own identity In the noble character of "Crockett" that one becomes unconscious of tho surround. Incs. and Is Impressed with the reality of of the scene and persons. Nothing more natural, graceful, and freer from gush or rant have we ever seen on tho stage than Mayo's "Crockett;" and, Indeed we may sav that so faithful a portraituro or a chivalrous. Dure, and noble character is equal to a sorraon. SironnA(Ga.) Netci. You never saw n flour like it, "Pills biry's Best" at Kocher & Co'a. Tbo management of the Columbla'Coun ty Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechan leal Association aro making a special ef fort to havo tholr next Fair to bo held at bloomsburg, Pa., October lSih, 10th, 17th and 18tb, the largest and best ever held by the Society. Tho premium list has been revised and the premiums on many ar. tlclcs Increased. Tbo purses for the races are the largest ever offered and from pres ent indications tnls will be an attractive feature this fall. A fireman's contest on Thursday is open to all organizations of firemen who desire to compete. This is an additional attraction. ALL ARREARAGES ON 8UI1SURIP. TION AND ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE FROM DATE, AND TO ANY NEW BCB. SCRIBER WHO Yflhlt PAY ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. This is a grand opportun. ity to obtain a first-class farm journal free. Tbo American Farmer Is a large 10-page journal, of national circulation, which ranKS among mo leadlnz agricultural pap ers. It treats the question of economy in agriculture and tho rights and privileges of that vast body of citizens American Farmers whose industry is tho basis of all material and national prosperity. Its highest purpose is the elevation and cnob bling of Agrlculturo through tho higher and broader education of men and women engaged In its pursuits. Tbo regular; sub - scrlptlon price of the Auerioan Farmer is $1.00 per year. IT COSTS YOU NOTU ING. From any ono number ideas can bo obtained that will be worth thrice tbo sub scription prlco to you or members of your household, vet Ton get it fuss. Call and sec sample copy. if. I Subscription papers havo been circulated the past week to raise money to buy caps for tho members of the police forco. The town Is big enough now to have Us peaco ofllccis wear some vlslblo mark of distinc tion other than the star that is usually covered up by. tho coat flap. If it Is deslr able for the police to wear caps, tho town authorities ought to appropriate cnougu monoy to buy them, and not let the po- lice go begging among private citizens for enough money to buy uniforms wun, pnajQ snoiuvj jo jnoj siqi &i lnf 'pavis 8,J33oj() jiioX ssud no- uoqu og iptoi s ii AJ330JQ iiOAD u pay 'p0 ( omsa oqi jB-n s.uTllIJ. M-l3fIn n ojijA-osnoq Ajjao pay 'jsij oqt poon suq ,.ino,j s.nqsm.i,, ipios jiioij aiaqu, puv Sqi l qanoiqj, pOj inoinb sn jonq oq lo ofl A"id v oq ihuom '-ao( Jsq dwx "1 opuiU W I puY !a"dP sqi jo apuioqi sum PinoV 'pussiinm psaqjoq uoaqs qsnoq) ao, 'pa oqi a asuo-, ou moos, ov jCii.oi.U3 ,llUIUOAl Grandmother Huy. When she was a girl that her mother al. ThcQueeti InHiul expenses, 77 Qiuen't last 'Frco Trip to Europe' having excited such universal Interest, tbe publishers of that popular magazine offer another and $200 extra for expcnsei, to tho person sending them tho largest list of Eng. llsh wolds constructed from letters con lained In tho three words "British North America." Additional prizes consisting of silver tea sets, china dinner sets, cold watches, French music boxes, Portiere curtains, silk dresses, mantel clocks, and many other useful and valuable articles will also bo awarded in order of me'rlt. A special priza of a Seal Skin Jacket to the lauy, and a handsome Shetland pony to gin or doj (.delivered rreo in Canada or United Stales) sending the largest lists, Every ono sending a list of not less than twenty words will rccelvo a present. Bend six U. S. 2c. stamps for complcto rules. illustrated catalogue or prizes, and a sam. pie of Tht Qaem: Address Tin Oanah'an Queen, Toronto Canada. NKWB NUTljH. John Kohn, tax collector of West Haz'.o ton Is missing. Ho Is short $700 in his accounts. A wholesale system of dofraudlng farm. ers has come to light near Pittsburg. A man named W. D. King represents him. self as agent for tho Pennsylvania Insur, anco Company. He gets an initiation fee of $25 and disappears, Judge Stanley Woodward has been re nominated by the Democrats of Luzerne Mrs. Wuchter Is still fasting, and has now been 108 days without food While walking tn the eastern part of At toona recently at an early hour, Samuel France was brutally assaulted by tbrco . . 1- .1 1. 1 - M I . . ii ... i , i luuiimuv, uu ruuucu ih n luruu sum or The ways gave her sulphur and molasses lo ' " ' CUUUKM iuvj " I ' , I U1UUVV. XU UP BUUKK1U U1B LIJUUUU WHS T.i...ii.-..n,.i nWrvr.l In Blooms- r. ;...! i.o il, nnllrn are too smal! to purify her blood, uui sue now gives dui- - ,. ... " .m.., - ""7 i- . n,,r llliteis to her erandchlldren. as It is""""!" r" uurg. jsvery uusiness pmow uun-u u-m permit oi mucu c-peu-muiv. uj , , . ., ,, p... I unable to speaa wuen lound. Ills rccov- .. ., .1 I . . n,..t .1 .. II.a I 11IH IttIL IUULI C UD BUU bl.l B.n, A , V,',- I . .... was open and In full operation. Mrs. II. K. AYasliy will havo 'opening' of Pattern Hats and Bonnets at her mllllneiy store, next door to I, W. Harlman & Bon oo Wednesday, Beptcmber uiu, tho way of official decoration, but tbo amount renulred to buy caps would be vciy small to each taxpayer. Uoyoullko pie? Get 'Plllsbury'i Best' i Flour at W. R- Kocher & Co's. 8-20.21. cry Is doubtful. Don't Miss "Davy Crockett." It Is great and Frank Mayo Is a star of tho first mag. nltudc. Opera ltoiuw September 10th. "Daw Crockett." hv Frank Mvv at hi I Opera House on September 10, will bo strictly first class, and should have a big LUousc. beau at uenuei'i. VENUS wins the place of honor on the planetary annals of Beptcmber, though bcr great southern (ledluatlon shortens bcr stay abovo the horizon, and brings her Into un favorable conditions for observation. Sho Is however, a beautiful object to behold sho approaches tho earth, increasing rapid- ly In diameter, and growing more intensely with the delicacy of coloring that is bcr marked characteristic. She reaches an epoch In bcr course, her greatest eastern elongation, on tho 23d, at 11 b. p. m when she is 403 30- east of tho sun. She no longer travels eastward from tho sun, but, as It bound to him by an Invisible chain, ictraccs her steps, Increasing her speed, and taking on the form of a beauti ful crescent, as sho makes bcr way toward her period of greatest brilliancy. Venus sets on the 1st at 8 h. 2 p. m. On tho 30th she sets at 7 b. 15 m. p. m. Ucr diameter on tho 1st is 20- .2, and sho is in tho constellation Virgo. JUPITER. is evening star. He is superb as he pur, sues bis courso over bis celestial patb, in spite of his southern declination, becoming visible tn tho southeast beforo the twilight fades, reaching the meridian at 0 h. 40 m p. m. on tbe 1st, and setting about three hours beforo sunrise. His course is retro grade or westward until tbo 23th, when be stationary, and after that time it is direct or eastward until the end of tho year. Jupiter sets on tue isi at - n. u m. a. m un tno uutn, no scis aiun.su n, a. in. His diameter on the 1st is 41" .0, and ho Is in tbe constellation Capricornus. MAIT3 is evening star. Ho is in quadrature with the sun on the 21ft, at 4 b. p. m., being then OO3 cast of tho sun. Uo travels east. ward during tbe month, and passes beyond tho bounds of Scorpio, Into Sagittarius, his approach to Jupiter being easily percept! ble. His decreaso in ruddy luster la notice" ablo, and his diameter has decreased near ly onc-balf since his opposition In May, mars sets on tuo 1st at iu n. li( m. p. m un tno win, uo sets at u n. ott m. p. m His diameter on tho 1st is 12" ,0, and he is in the constellation Scorpio. MERCURT. Is eycnlng star until tho 2Uth, and then morning star. He reaches his greatest eastern elongation on tbe 3rd at 4 b. a. m. uo is at mat tlmo -7" o- east or tbe sun and may bo picked up by sharp-eyed ob servers in tbo western twilight. Ho i caches Inferior conjunction with tho sun on tho 29th al 2 b. 3 m, p. m., and completes bis swift couno as evening star. Mercury sets on tbo 1st at 7 b. it m. p, On tbe SOth, bo rises at 5 b. 30 m. a m His diameter on tho 1st 6" .8, and ho Is in the constellation Virgo, URANUS. is evening star. He is In conjunction with Venus on tho 2nd at 4 h. a. m., being 2 0' north. The planets will be near each other on the evening of tbo 1st, and bo Interest Ing telescopic objects, Uranus sets on tuo 1st at a b. 11 ra. n. On tbe SOtb, be sets at 0 b. 23 m. p. m His diameter on tho Ut is 8" .5, and ho is In the constellation Virgo. SATURN, li morning star. lie rises on the last of tho month two hours before the sun and will soon be easily visible In tho morn ing sky. Saturn rises on tne 1st at o b. 4 m. a. m, Un the uutu, bo rises at a u. 37 m, a. m. Ills diameter on the 1st Is 16" .2, 'and ho Is tho constellation Lco. NEPTUNE Is morning star, Ho rises on the lit at 10 h. 17 m. p. m. On tbe 30th, he rises at 8 h. 24 m. p.m. Ills diameter on the 1st Is 2" .0, and be is In tho constellation Taurus, Uranus, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter are evening stars at tho close ot tho month, Mercury, Baturn and Neptune aro morning stars. ikiauijie Amctuoh. reunaylvanla Canal. LITTLE HOPE THAT IT WILL BE USED MUOrt LONOKB. Harrisburo, Sept. 2. For the past ten years the Pennsylvania Canal company has been steadily dcclinlnlng until now there seems but llttlo bopo that tho opera. lions over tbo canal will continue many years longer. For some years past tbo only part of tho canal, with trilling exeep tlons, which has produced any net earn ings, or has earned the cost of its annual maintenance, has been what is called "tho main line," extending from Nanticoko to Columbia, a distance of 144 miles, which lias continued to transport such coal as could not, from time to time, find car or other facllitlei by railroad, and, the In. creasing facilities and diminishing rates of the several railroad lines, thcro seems llttlo probability of anv increaso in the canal tonnage. In 1880 many ot tho divisions were, to a great extent, destroyed by the unprecedented frcshots of that dato. The Juniata division from Newton Hamilton dam to Rope Ferry, a distance ot fifty-six miles, was entirely destroyed. Tbe West Branch division was destroyed to a con. sldcrable extent throughout, and west of the Loyalsock, was mostly obliterated. Tbe Western division was destroyed, in tho Eastcin division damago was also done, but restored at a cost ot $35,294 53. Tbo West Branch division was also restored at a cost ot $72,840.01, as tar west as Muncy Dam, but all tho portion west of Loyal sock has been abandoned. Tho company favors the abandoning and selling of all the canal but the main line. But, even If these parts ot tbo canal, which can no longer earn their cost of maintenance should be abandoned and sold, there Is at present a new and serious obstacle to real. izing net earnings, even on tbo main lino, This is duo to a sudden advanco made during the past year in its tolls on anthra. cite destined for tidewater by tbe Busquo hanna Canal company, which is, in effect, prohibitory. This has induced tbe Susquehanna Coal company, which Is sub stantially tho only remaining anthraclto canal shipper, to make new arrangements for all the rail transportation of Us whole product, so far as destined for tidewater, wblcb will probably curtail consider, ably the canal shipments to tidewater in future, even it practicable tolls should be agreed on. In their report tho company says that all the available money and credit have been exhausted in the repairs ot tbe East ern and lower West Branch divisions and the lower part of tbe Juniata division. It has been found impossible to borrow any considerable funds In vlow ot tho heavy mortgage liens now existing on the proper, ty, the annual Interest on which largely oxccede.1 tho earning capacity of tbi com pany, even before the damage of this year, and It will be Impossible to complete tbe repairs, until moro funds or Increased earnings can bo procured or mado avail able. Tbe only repairs made this year along tho entire lino was tho building ot a coal station at Uarrlsburg. It thus appears that the future prospects of tbe canal aro not very encouraging and that not many years will elapse before the Pennsylvania canal will become a thing ot the past. Pensions ! Veterans ! I Tho Disability Pension Bill, Act ot June 27, 1890. grants pensions to all cx-soldlcrs and sailors who served 09 days, or moro In the Army or Navy during tne rcoeuion, ana wero nonoraDiy uiscuarg cd, and who are now suffering from any permancut, mental or physical disability contracted bIcco tho war or during tho war whether from dtscaso, injuries or cuecis oi old age, at tho rato of from $0 to $12 per month, according to the degrco ot his dis ability (or tne pcriormanco ot laoor requir ing tho exertion of physical strength ; provided tbe disability is not duo to vici ous habits. This pension Is not restricted to the veterans who havo to make their living by hard labor, but is equally duo to professional men or clerks, provided thoy havo an existing disability which would prevent the continuous exercise of tho Dhvslcal strength of an ablc-bod'ed man. Those who havo applied under the gen eral laws and who aro unabto to provo up the pending claim can apply lor and se cure this pension and tnen continue the prosecution of the former claim and secure their sr. cars. If vou are now drawing a small pension, say $2 or $4 per month, you can take this pension instead, ard if you have an appli cation on file for Increase or additional pension for new disabilities you can coa tinuo tho prosecution ot such claims while drawing tho new pension, or you can fllo an original claim for a disability contract ed in tho service while drawing pension under this new act. Widows, children, and dependent moth ers and fathers aro entitled uudcr thin act and can suspend tho prosecution of any pending claim, and tako this ponsion, and afterwards complete the prior claim and get arrears. Having been duly anpolnten an Agent according to tho rules and regulations ot the Department of tho Interior in tbo pros ecution of such claims and having had sue cess iu a number ot cases I am always pre pared to give information and assist claim ants, nnd will assuro them success it they aro ablo to eslabllsu tne tacts as requireu by law. Tboso interested should call soon and claim their reward., Is horebr irlven thai br vlrt ta ot a resolution ot tfe stocknolders of tho lllootustmnr Brtdirt Companr, an application will he presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, on Lf nniiar tha 29lh d.ir ot R-ntcmbr. A. I) 1S . at ten o'clock a, m., praying for the -dlawlutlin ot the slid Corporation. AtUUU PACL E. WIRT, JOUN (J. FHEEZE, secy. President. 8--3t. JEUISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is horebr given to all legatnes, creditors and otter person latcroitwl in tbo estates ot the respective dscedenta and minora that tho follow. Ing adm Jilstratora' oxocutors' troardlanj account? hivobxmnijdlatre otilce of tho uoslster of coiamoia county ana win oo presented ror con. nruatton ard allowance la tho Orphans Court to ho held la Uloomjbanr, tuo lscMondiy la Beptem ber, 18H at 3 p. m. Ma 1 First anl final account of Aaron Kojart, executor of Danlnl uojart, Uto ot Flsh'ngoroelc, col. Co., deceased. No. 3 First and nnal account ot T. P. Craig, ad. mlolstrator ot John 1'. Cr&lr, deceasod. No. 8 First and nnal account of William 1). and John Howell, administrators of the ostato ot EUaa UowolL Uto oi Ut. Pleasant township, CoL ta, deceased. No. 4 First and llnal account ot Aaron lloone, executor ot Mary K. snydo-, lato ot the township ot Scott, col. co., deceased. Na 5 First and final account oto. W. Ash, ad mlolstrator of tho estate o: Susan V. lllcks, late ot the township ot Ilrt arcrcelc, cot, Co., deceased. No. 0 First and naat account of Kmtn uel Frantz, executor ot the estate ot Anna Kraut z, lato ot th) borough ot llerwlcK, Col. Co., docoased. No. 7 First ard nnal account of William Chris man, administrator ot Sarah Qulclc, late ot the town of uioomsourg, col Co., deceased. Na s First and nnal account ot willam E. Pat terson, executor ot Anna Jane Lochart late ot tho townsalp ot uroon 0M, Cou Co., deceased. Na 9 First and nnal account ot John AddIo- man, executor of Cumtlanna Weiss, late ot the townsii-p ot uemiocK, cot. co., aoteasod. Na 10-Flrst and partial account ot Cornelius Fettcrman and Wilson Yeager, executors ot Simon Fettcnnan, lato ot Locust township, CoL. Co., de ceased. Na 11 First and final account ot John W. Foueht and samuol StockhousT, administrators ot IlCbecca stacKhouso, lato ot rine township. Col. Co., Uoecasod. No. IS First and final account ot Samuel Jaco by, .uardlia of Harriot Mellck-, a minor child or Godfrey Mollcfc, lato of MU ricasant township, CoL Co., deceased. Na is Tho account of Dintel it. Johnston, ad ministrator ot the estate ot William Johnston, late ot Madison township, CoL Co., deceased, No. t4 First and nnal account ot David T. Kel ler, administrator ot Joseph Q. Keller, late ot tha township ot Oieeuwood COL Co., deceased. . No. 15 The account ot Phenlas Cool, adminis trator of tho ostate of Uannah i.'uot, lato ot Mon tour township, col. Co., deceased. No. 16 First and final account ot John IU Keel er, executor ot Marlah Iless, late of Benton town ship, CoL Co., deceased. No. 17 Second and final account ot Obedtah. locum, administrator ot KUJith Yocum, lato of Locust township, Col. Co., deceased. No. 19 First and final account of D. R. Mollclc administrator, otc. ot Margaret Meilcit, late o Utoomsburg, col. Ca, da.'eascd. Na 19 First and final account ot Daniel L. Singly and Charles Kllngerman, executor ot JacoD KUngerman, lata .of Beaver township, Col. ca, deceased. No. SO An account of tho administration ot Nehemlah Kltcuea, executor ot 1'lilllp Apple-tan, late ot tho township ot Clrojnwoxl, CoL Co., de ceased. No. 21 The first and final account ot J. J. Brown, administrator de bonis non cum tcstamen to annoxo ot Jacob Yohe, lato ot tho to ,vn3htp ot Mimm, county ot Columbia. No. 23 Tne account ot B. V. Ilartman and J. E. Wilson, executors of Henry c. Ilartman, late ot tho town of Bloomsburg , County ot Columbia, Pennsylvania, deceased. Na SJ The 11 rut and nnal account ot 1). A. Munson, one of tbe Administrators ot O. J. Mun son, late ot Green wood township, Columbia Coun ty, deceased. No. 21 First and partial account ot Win. & Moyer, executor ol the last wai and testament ot M. c. Sloan, Late ot Bloomsburg, deceased. C. II. CAMPBELL, lleg later. 7-18-0 oi. UKOIttJIi V. HTKItNftlt, Noi.h .llurl.elHI. nloomvburff i'A. vous debilitated srstem. anl how they will aulclf, ly restore you,to;vleor and manhood, pamphlet free it you are mus anucica, we wiu sena ana fa Nervous nebltltutedl Heu, It you will Bend us your address, wo will mall you our Illustrated Damnhlet exDliLntDZ all about Sr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltaic Bolt and Ap- puances, and their charmlns etlecta upon tna ner- ni i you a Belt ADDllances on trial. 1-3r-ly. Voltaic Bslt Co., MarehaU, Mich. LOCAL NOTICES. I. W. Haiituan & Sons. We are oncninc now a general line ot Fall and winter Dress Qsods, such as cloths, 'cssblmcrs, &c, the cloths are in plain, plaid and stripe, 25c up to $1.25 yd. L W. HiltTMAN & 80N8. Our trimming department will soon bo full and complete. I. W. Hautuan & Sons. Wo have tho finest line of dishes to bo found In tho county, peoplo como a long way to buy oi us. FAIL DE GARMENTS AUEJSURE TO OK IN HAND WHEN NEEDED BY PLACING YOUH OUDEK NOW. the oii.oioest of the choice atavays go first, and "picks" made now have the Advantage. foreign woolens are turning dearer and the possibility of fur ther rise is not distant. we have not advanc ed prices as yet. Pill T! A Cure fur CoiiHllputlou ami Hick If cailnclic Dr. Bllas Lane, wh'lo in the Rocky Moun-. tains, discovered a root wben combined with other herbs, makes an easy and ccr. tain cure for constipation. It Is in tbo form ot dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family Mcdlcino. It will cure sick headache In ono night. For tbo blood liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Druggists Mil it at W cents a packairo. E. O THOMPSON, IIIECIIAHT TA1LOS, IlirOUTIR, 008 Walnut Btbest, I'lllLAnKLl'lllA. J URORS FOR SEl'T. TERM, GRAND JDUOKS. Berwick James M. Soosholtz, George Westler. Bloom Nathan Chromls, William Kroamer, John L. rainier. Catawlssa James It. Blbby. centre cunton Brobst, Greenwood Klinas Cole, Wesley Morris, Thomas Snyder. Jackson Michael Ilartman. Locust c. s. uower. Madbon Boyd Christian, Jacob Shoemaker. Main Ellas Shuman. Mlfflln-1'. K. smoyer. Montouj reter s. Karsuner. MU Pleasant Amos Wanlch. orange 1'. V. Clossen, J. II. Falrman. line u iu uorunur, w. u. iiayman. Bcott William lungrose. sugarloat Bacon lies THAVffltSE JUHOKS-F1U3T WEEK. Berwick Daniel Knecht, William Stlfinagle. Bloom Moore Dawson, WUUam Shaffer.: Brtarcrcck A. It. Alderman, Newman Blwer, Oswald Grasley, J. C. sponenberger. Catawlssa O. W. Harder, C. T. bhuman. Ccntralta J. M. (iwlnner. Centre Allen Shellhamer Sr, T. W. Schweppcn- lielser. Com nsham Emanuel Lvan, J no. Hughes. Flshlnircreek John M. Uuckalow. Ira Doty. Greenwood William w. Ulack, Jos. lio&cock, Sam'l Klsncr, Elijah Lemons, Frank Wilson. Bemlock Ellsha Urugler. Losust Uenry Beaver, Isaac Johnson, Madison-Frank B. Fruit. Muihn-Diu swank, A. W. Snyder, Jerre S. Yohe. ml l'leasant Altred Crawford. Plne-J. W. Lore, ltoarlmrcroek F. G. Case. Scott-Charles lUnk, Emory Ilagenbuch, WllUts uartman. TltAVEltSE JUUOltS SECOND WEEK. Beaver Simon ltlttcnhouse. Uertcn liarvey W. Ileas. Berwick c. W. Brubaker, Goo. Depugh, William F. McEwen. BloomJohn Corbet, F. C Eyer, Jas. uenaerahott, J. IL Towuaond. Brlarcroek -Samuel Hnuck. Catawlssa John Y. Weaver, Adam Truckenmll- ler, Henry W. Fox. Centralis Patrick .Conway, w. E. Davis, II, J. Dyke, Edward McFadden. Centre llarvey Knorr. nsningcree- Aiirui ucaa, uarman V. Kllno, j. Y. ilollenry. Franklln-Jacob W. Arltor. Greenwood John nyer. Hugh Falrm an. Hemlock FrankUa Whltettlgnt. Jackion-T. W. Smith, J. B. lllchle, IL IL Illrlo- 1UBU. Madison Abram Itobblns, Tlioa. Mordan, Malu-J. w. Kelchner. mmin I. K. snyder, Z. Taylor Bowmn, scott-Hart ey Buckle, G, W. Kelchner. Sugarloaf cunton cola CONSUMPTION, IN its first stages, can bo successfully checked by tho prompt use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Even la the later periods of that disease, tho cough la wonderfully relieved by this medicine. "I have used Ayer's ChcrTy Icctoral with tbe best effect iu my practice. This wonderful preparation once saved my llfo. I bad a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced lu Ucsb, and given up by my physician. One bottlo and a lialf of the Vcctoral cured me." A. J. Eidsou, M. D-, lilddletou, Tennessee. " Several years ago I was severely U. Tho doctors said I was iu consumption, and that thoy could do nothing for me. but advised mo, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry l'cctoral. Alter taking this mcdlcino two or three months I was cured, aud my health remains good to tho present day." Jamea lllrcbard, Darlen, Conn, " Several years ago, on a passago home, from California, by water, I contracted to severe a cold that for some days I wan rnntlneil to my SUlie-room, uuu - physician ou board considered ray llfo in danger. Happening to have a bottlo of Ayer's Cherry l'octoral, I nsod It freoly, ana my lungs weiu uuu icoiuioi to a healthy condition, Slnco then I recommenueu una pre) Chandler, Junction, Ya, bavolnva uration."' WANTED! A good pushing Salesman here. Flrst-cla.v Spay ifuruuuiod weekly, coinmlwion or salary quick selling new Fruits and specialties. I I FAUM Bits can get a good paying J 0 for tht I winter, wnto ior mil urms auu paru miar. ri(uj- tuunu, aurbrrywuu. mo. V & 10 VI. lUK-lienter. N. V Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rutrAnso bt Dr. J. O. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold Vy all DrucjUU. rrtMtljtUtettlti.tk TUECOl.UWUIAN IS THE BEST.