THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I'crBonnl. W. A. Matr Esti.. of Ashland. u In town on Saturday on legal business. A Democratic Rally. A mcetine will bo held rttt William B. Kaso of llcnton township Wn,1.lno,ln nn.,i rw H was among the visitors to town on Batur. A tV.V ?, 7 POWDER Absolutely Puro. A crcain of tartar baking powder. High, est of all In leavening strength. U. S. Government Report, Aug. 17, 1889. The Columbian nrruWlahod every Friday. Subscription price, 91. w n jutti, Knterod at the I'ost omco at llloomsbure, l'a as second class matter, March 1, isss. BLOOMSBURG, PA day. Ij. D. Hohrbuch of Franklin visited tho county scat on Baturday on business. John 0. Tubbs of llcnton township was a caller at this oQlco on Baturday. Aaron llcss and wlfo of MMlln spent Sunday with their son M. J. Hess, tho dentist. Miss Frances A. Jacox of South New Hcrlln, N. Y. is visiting relatives and friends In town. Bamncl 11. Klsntr, tho sturdy black. smith, aud one of Mlllvlllo's leading citi zens, served on the jury last week. Kdltor a. A. l'ottcr of the Mlllvlllo Tab- let called on his Bloomsburg friends on Saturday. Tho steeple 3f tho now l'rcshytcrlan church Is now being slated. . Tho saw.mill of Creasy & Wells on Seventh street Is kept busy sawing ook lumber. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1800. Trains on tho r. follows i' NORTH. 1:3! a. m. 3:31 p. m. coaiucT miuimn tiki tibii. It. It. It. loavo import as -o sotrrn. 11:0 J a. m. 6:23 p.m. Tralnsontho D.L.& W. It. It, loavo Moomsburg u follows i HORTU. SOUTH. 7 St a. m. 8 33 a. m. 10-49 a.m. 13:18 p.m. 2:39 p. m. 4:19 p. m. 6:38 p, m. 8:24 p. m. Tralnsonthe N.&W. 11 Forry asfollowa: NORTH. 10:48 a. m. t.lt p.m. BCKD1T, NORTH. 10:43 a m BOUTH. 6:39 p m BLOOM311UHQ & SULLIVAN 11AILUOAD Taking enoct Monday, skitemukk s, isss. ISOUTlI. NOUTn. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, r. H. A. H. A.. a.m. r. . r. sr. BlOOmsburc, !S 11 43 7 0", 9 35 2 35 fl 40 Main street 6 18 n 41 S3 9 42 s 43 a 47 Irondale 6 16 11 311 6 56 8 4S 2 n 0 60 PaperMUl 6 03 11 31 6 48 8 5-1 2 M 7 00 LlRhtetrcet. 6 05 n sa 6 41 8 nn 2 60 7 rci Oraneovlllo S 57 11 SO 6 35 9 Of. 3 07 7 10 TorkS 5 45 11 10 6 25 9 15 3 17 7 20 Zaner's s 4J 11 06 o 21 9 20 :l 20 7 21 Stillwater 5 37 11 oa e 17 o ai 3 25 7 2S llcnton, 5 28 10 115 (I 10 9 31 3 11 7 35 KdSOns, 5 23 10 50 6 07 9 36 3 3T 7 33 coles creek, S 20 10 45 6 05 9 33 3 40 7 40 Huirarloar, 6 15 10 42 6 02 9 4. 3 43 7 41 Laubachs, I 12 10 40 6 () 9 47 3 41 7 47 CentralTT. 6 03 10 11 5 5.1 9 67 3 53 7 57 Jamison city.... 5 oo lo 30 5 50 lo (0 4 oo 8 on Lv. Lv. LV. Ar. Ar. Ar F. H. A. H. A. fcf. A. u. r. u. r. II. 'Ihcro will be communion services in tho Reformed Church next Sunday morning at liolf past ten o'clock. The monthly meeting of the BIcomsburg school board will bo held this (Fruta' ) cycnlng. Clark & Son's handsomo show windows aro admired by many passers-by. They aro very tastefully arranged. Tho advertisement of Clark F. Harder of Catawlssa will be found In this paper. Itallwaypass Bloom Rend It. After all, tho best way to know tho real merit of Hood's Baisaparllla, Is to try It yourself. Uc suru to got Hood's. A footrace will bo one of the features of tho Columbia County fair, to tako placo on Saturday afternoon. Opera House in Uloomshurg. rpi. : i !ii JL11U lUUUtVIUJ BpuilKUlB Will bo present: Col. Martin, of Wilkes-Uarro and Jutlgo Har vey, of Allentown. There will bo a Parlor Heading by Mrs. Alma Sagar Welsh at Dr. D. J. Waller's on tho Oth of October at 8 p. m. This will bo varlsd by music and solos by Alias An. nlo Miller and others. Admission 25 cents; for tho benefit of the Presbyterian church. A valuable mnro belonging lo G. M. Lock- ard was badly Injured on Monday morn ing at his farm, by being caught In a wlto fence. Ono hind leg was terribly laccrat cd, and as Inst as U was sewed up the korse would kick until tho studies wcro torn out. Let every democrat pay his thxos to-day in order to help lncrcaso Governor Fattl- son's majority. Everything points to his election. Let every democrat vote this year and make his majority large. Don't fall to pay your taxes. Batuiday, Oct. 4th is tho last day to pay to Insure n vote In November. SOUTH, 19:37 p. m. 4'30 p. m. Judge Ikcler on Wednesday gavo sen tence to Nell Stroup of eight months in the County jail, $230 flno and the costs of tho prosecution. Don't forfeit your vote by neglecting to pay your tuxes to-day. Tc morrow Is tbo lust chance in which to pay taxes for this I year's Important election. Louis Townscnd camo up from Carllslo Saturday last and remained over Bunday with his parents, returning Monday morn. Ing. Recently ho completed a special course In Chicago for fitting glasses. Whllo at Chicago bo was offered a good position but declined It. Jio Is a line workman and an excellent young man. G. G. linker, the undertaker, who lias been confined to his bed for several weeks is Improving rapidly and will soon be ablo to attend to business. During his sickness his partner K. M'Brlde, has had double duty but ho proved himself equal to tho task, and attended promptly to all the wants of his patrons. Ono of tho oldest, mo9t trustworthy and successful firms of Patent Attorneys doing business at tho National Capitol aro Messrs. 0. A. Snow & Co., 710, 8tb., 8T. N. ,W, Washington D. C. If you arc interested in any way in patents, or wish any lufor. matlou i elating thereto, write lo them Wc know ihcm to bu courteous and atten tive. Bee their advertisement. Our Offers. Tbo Columbian has made arrangements with a publishing houso by which It Is en abled to make somo astonishing oilers. Head the following: All who pay up to dato and one year in advance, and new subscribers, will re ceive tho American Fanner ono year free. Tho Farmer is worth onu dollar n year. Wo will send tho Columiiian and tho Now York Weekly World to any address in tho county, for $1.90 a year, The Coldmiuan. tho Worll, and the Farmer for $3.00, worth $3.00. To anv subscribers ravine: all arrears and to new subscribers, tho Columiiian and h comnlcto set of Dickens' Works in 12 vols, for $1.00. The Columbian, and tho Mammoth Cycle paedia, 4 vols, for $1 CO. The Coi.UMiiiAN,DIckens' Works, and tho Mammoth Cyclopaedia, for $2.10. This is tho best offer ever mado by any paper In this section, as tho books cannot bo bought at retail for le99 than flvo do'lars Tho Columiiian and The Cosmopolitan ono year, $3.50. Tho Cosmopolitan is ono of the leading magazines, aid tho subscription of that alouo Is $3 40. Any person sending us threo new sub scribers at SI .00 each, will receive tho CoLuaniAN ono year free. Any old subscriber who will pay up to dato and send us the name of ono new cash subscriber will bo presented with 25 novels in neat pamphlet form, to be se- lectcd from n list at this office, price of tho novels Is 75 cents. HEAD THIS. Tho Columbian 1 year, Dickens' Wo'ks worth Mammoth Cyclopaedia worth American Fe.mtr, worth 85 novels F.ut Sals, Cheap. Oao largo double healing stoves, smoke and heat pipe, all good as new. Apply, 0. W. Fujjston, 10 3 2t. Hox 114, Hloomsburg Pa. A new room in the High School building was occupied Tuesday. Miss Flora Jones, who was assistant at tho Fifth street school, has charge of It. Pay your taxes to-day and tako a tax re ceipt; lo-morrow, Oct. 4th, Isjtho last day in which to pay taxes to secure a voto in No- vcmbcr. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. J. Kreamer of Jersey- town camo over Wednesday morning to at tend the wedding of Wm. Purscl and Miss Elizabeth Eshleman at Espy. Miss Lillio Doak has opened dress- mak ing rooms in Furmau's building, second floor. She has been with Madame, Gart- land in I'hiladclphia the past season and will cut all gaiments by her system. 10-3-3 1 Tho "Bu9lnes Men's Carniv.il" will be given by young ladies of the Lutheran cburch In tho Opera House, Hloomsburg, on Tuesday evening, October 14tb. This unique entertainment is said to be one of the most amusing of this day. A'l the various businss stands of the town will bo represented by some young lady there will be eighty in all. Etch toting lady will bo altiredln a costume representing tbo tradcto which shc'will call the special atten tion of tlio audience. Tho general merchant will bo dressed with tho general merchant's wares, the jeweler with Ibu jeweler's, the tin stoic with its wares and the butchers with their warss. Secure seats early, Wherever this entertainment has been giv cn the houso lias been crowded. Harry G. Houscl is doing his best to satisfy his customers lie keeps tho host of oysters, and receives the finest varieties ot liili from the lakes and tho ocean. Tho demand so fur has been fully enua' to the supply. Many young children become positively repulsive with soro eyes, soro cars, and scald.hcad. Such afflictions may bo speed ily removed by the use of Ayer's Barsapa- rilla. Young and old alike experience tho wonderful benefits of this medicine. Tho cash $1.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 .75 As a special Inducement tho managers of tho Columbia County fair havo made ar- rangements whereby the 'Breeders Gazette a bright and Interesting weekly devoted to stock breeding will be furnished frco until Jan. 1st, 1801, to all exhibitors of horses, cattle, sheep and swine, Total $7-75 Wt Toll EPtid nil nf the abavo for $2.50. Samples can be seen at this office. No deviation will bo mado f.om any of these Address Tho Columiiian, Hloomsburg Pa. A rrcHct to our SuUscrlbefH. It U with nlnasuro that WO announce to our many patrons that wo havo mado ar rangements with that wideawake, illustra ted farm maeazine, tho American Fabmbb, published at Fort Wayne, Ind., and read by nearly 200,000 farmers by which that great publication will be mailed FHEE, to tho address of auy of our subscribers WHO WTfJ. COME IN AND PAY UP ALL AlMEAKAtlES ON BUI1SUUIP- TION AND ONE YEAU IN ADVANCE FIIOM DATE. AND TO ANY NEW SITB BOMBER WHO WILL PAY ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. This is a grand opportun ltv to obtain a first-class farm journal free, Tho Amkiuoan Fabmeu ia a largo 10-pago innrnnl nf national circulation, which ranks amontr tho leadlne agricultural pap .m Turnnts thonuestion of economy in "There aro millions In it" said a drug. glat wheu asked about Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price Sc. For some time past I've been a rheuma tic. I recently tried Salvation OH which gave me almost Instant relief. I sincerely recommend it as it has entirely cured me, JAMES GORDON, Baltimore, Md. The conditions of the Firemen's Conlest at tho approaching Columbia County fair has been slightly modified to conform more nearly to tho established rules for such contests. Tho distanco to be run win oo iOO yards, reel off 200 feet of hose, break connections, attach nozzle and throw wat cr. Twelve runners in front of truck and two behl id. The first prize is $30 and tho s:coud $0. The folio vine is taken from tho ..Vtio York Timet in refrenco to Now York Phil harmonic Club which will aopcar in the Opera Houso Monday October 20th. The artistic performance of tho Philhar monic Club needs no special commenda- tinn Tim mem hcra from continual asso ciation havo acquired tho habit of playing together, and tho result Is a unity which is essential to gooujconcerim music. The committee in charge of tho Blooms burg Star Lecturo Course arc meetlug with success. They have arranged for live lec turers. Itcserved scat tickets for the en tiro coutbo aro now ou sale at F. D. Dent let's. The programme for the course is as follows : Oct. 20tb, N. York Philharmonic Club Nov. 19tb, W. M. R. French: Dec. 5th. Jno U. ClarH; Jan. 7lh, Lotus Glee Club; Fcby Oth, R. J. Burdette. Subscription to the full courso will here- eclved up to Saturday, October 3, at $2.00 for reserved seats. (The course taken scp aiatcly will cost $3.00.) Course tickets will be on sale at Dcntlcr's from October G to 11, the first threo days for subscribe! only. John R. Townscnd, Chairman of tho Democratic Standing Committee of thl: County was at Wilkcs-Barre last Saturday evening in attendance at the meeting of tho Democratic District Chairmen of the seventh division. Tho following committeemen wcro in at tendance: William Maxwell, Bradford John R. Townscnd, Columbia: George T, Horn, Lackawanna; P. A. Meixe.ll, Luz erne; Ueorgo U. Kilmunson, Montour: A W. Bchalck, Kusslc Karns, Sullivan Azor Lathrop, Susquehanna; P. 8. Barnes, Wnyncj and Edward Stephens, Wyoming Chairman Charles H. Dickermin, of Northumberland, was tbo only absentee Ex-Chairman Klsner was also In attend ancc. All tho McGtltiK I'oittniin (Irimito No.s, Tho next regular meeting of tho Pomona Graneo No. 5, P. of II., composed of Col- timbla and Lower Luzcrno counties, will bo held In tho hall of tho Farmers' Produce Exchango (limited), on Friday, Oct. 10th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Address of welcome, by Bro. E. II. Little. Let all Granges in tho district bo represented. Tho fifth do- grco will bo conferred In full In tho even- Ing, It thcro aro any who wish lo tako it. U. M. Gkotz, Wm. MinsoiI, Rcc. Bcc'y. Master. Crowtl tlic JIoubc. Tho Opera Houso should bo crowded next Thursday evening to sco the play of 'Wlfo for Wlfo." Tho troupe Is ono of tho best. Becuro your scats early and get ngood soat. Tho following Is from tho Waihinqton Posit Mr. John A. Hlcvcns. well-known to lovers of melodrama, commenced a week's engagement last night. He has departed Bomewhat Irom his former style of plays In tho selection of such a drama as "Wlfo for Wife." It a ves him a lario field In which to display ills abilities as an accomplished and Dnnhed actor. Tho play Is full of Intercstlr" situations. It is .intensely Ben- sattonal, but the drama is new and start ling in all Its details and is presented with an action which makes it thoroughly appreciable. lllonnikltitrtr I'alr. Tho Hloomsburg fair will bo held Octo ber 15, 16, 17, and 18th. Tho executive committee havo made many increases in premiums in the fancy depaitmcnt, as well In tho display of agricultural pro ducts. Every citizen of the county should take a pride in making a grand display of exhibits. Tho Columbia County Fair has a wide reputation aud Is known as the best fair In tho state. The large and tlno dis play Is what has given It tho reputation, and our ladles should seo tc it that the d's play this year will surpass that of any fotmcr years. Tho premiums for stock raised In this county have been advanced, this should bring out a greater amount of stock from tho county than for previous years. Tho secretary announces that tho application for entries Indicate a great in crease over other years. Wife Tor Wife. The managers of tho Opera House are to bo congratulated on securing such a thrilling and picturesque play as that of John A. Stephens' "Wlfo for Wife.' Tuls grand play will be given in tho Opera House next Thursday evening, Oct. 0th The following from tho New 1 7; Eccning World shows how well tho play was re ceived upon its first presentation in Brooklyn. 'In "Wlfo for Wife," the mo t recent work from tho pen of John A. Stevens, tho author-actor, has consolidated some of the most effective situations of several of his previous efforts. Tho drama, wh'ch had its Qrst Brooklyn prcscrtatlon last night at the Grand Opera Houbc, might, as has been suggested by somebody, bo called "The Black Iago, ' for that title would dc plct its character precisely. A vengeance seeking slave Ingeniously plots to destroy his master's happiness by poisoning his mind against his wife, and succeeds so well that a duel between the husband and his wife's former lover Is the result. Sev eral striking scenes are worked up through the slave's cunning lies, and the play is dramatically strong. Tho comedy scenes aro at times rather overdrawn, but they please tho audience. ' John A. Stevens tho author of the play will be hero as ono of tho actos. Don't miss it. committeemen gave tho most encouraging reports from their districts In tho coal regions Pattison will receive an unusually heavy voto, and from the agrl cultural districts comes still more encourag- Ing reports. The principal object of tho meeting was to arrange a schedule tor tho tour of tho regions by tho candidates. A program was agreed upon, whlc'i will bo carried out if it does not conflict with ar rangements of the State committee. TIIIJ'COr.U.HIUAN'IS CUURHCT, Editoiis Columbian ; I noticed in last issuo of your pap:r und er the heading of Council Proceedings that a communication was received from the Hloomsburg Water Co., In which was tho following : "Tho Town council by their resolution dated August 21, 1890, have offered to pay the Bloomsburg Water Com pany for th2 use of water for lire hydrants $10 00 per annum to tike effect Oct. 1st, 1890," and again under a resolution of the council as follows: "That we will pay no more than ten dollars p.r annum per hyd rant for water after Oct. 1, 1800. In tho Sentinel of the samo dato it reads: 'The Town council by their resolution dated August 21, 1890, have offered to pay the Bloomsburg Water Co. for tho use of water for Are hydrants $10.00 per month to tako effect Oct. 1, 1890," a9 also the resolution of the council reads: "That we will pay no more than ten dollars per mmth per hydrant for water after Oct. I, 1890." Which ono Is correct? How could such a great mistake be made when you both copy from the same minutes. A Taxpayer. Bloomsburg, Sept 30, 1890. Tho Columbian Is correct. The pres. ent prlco Is $20 "rcr annum'. There are 48 hydrants, which at tho old price would be $900 per year. If It wcro ten dollrrs 'per month' as stated in the Sentinel It would bo $5700 per year. Wo don't sco how tho proof reader of the Sentinel could permit such a gross error to cscapo his no- cock appointed commissioner to take tea- tlce.-a. The following letters are held at Blooms bure, Pa. post office and will bo sent to tho agriculturo and tho rights and privileges dead letter office Oct, 14, 1890 . , i.. I -itlodci American I Mmdna fVinL- Mtaa Kmlln of that vast body of citizens American Farmers whose industry is tho basis of ll mntcrlal nnd national prosperity. Its hlehest purposo Is tho elovatlon and cnob- bling of Agriculturo through tho higher and broader education of men nnd women -,..! in lu rmrsuUs. The recular sub- rfinilon nrlco of tho Amehioan Fabmeu Is i MnnVor. IT COSTS YOU NOTH ING. From any ono number ideas can bo ni.i.inpfl iliRt will bo worth thrico tho sub- .... ..... l.M ct vm,r U8V0 1 S SJS . O. U'an. ready made clothing for men, youths seo samplo copy. Charles Cook, Miss Sadio HIrllngcr, BcsaloJ. Turner. Persons calling for theso letters pleaBo sav. they were auvertiscu Dept. oj, iow. Ono cent will be charged on cacu leuer oil prrlli'd. A. IS. UATIIOAliT, r. Bl. Tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan H. R. Co. will run additional trains during Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2, 3, and 4tb, to accommodate all those who desire lo attend Benton Fair. Ono of tho special features will be tbo balloon ascension and parachute leap, Friday Oct. 8rd by Prof. Dennis of Indiana, and should bo seen by everybody. SOIIEPULK OV TBAIN8 AS FOLLOWS BTATIO.NI If. NAM'S. w u.TiTWilUm houses in Blooms i n-nn,...llln V.inv and Hupcrt Pa. in Pnnnavlvanla. Kansas and Vir ginia. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg. Ltoro properties. Grist mills and other property by M. P. Lutz, lusuranco und Real hstato In another column will bo found tho new advertisement of Evans & Eycr. Ihcy havo just received a largo Invoico of new s anu children. Their selections are tho very latest styles, aqd tho prices aro extremely low. Call at once and see tho siouk, In their custom department they havo flno lluo of cloths, which will bo mado to order in tbo latest styles and satisfactory fit guaranteed Rupert, E. M. Tuwksbury, Democratic candidate for Legislature- In this Comity is on luo , - , - .... Two story, house, wmi stump in neighboring counties m iuu iu- Bay windows, out lcrc6t of tlj0 Btal0 tlcUct. Mr. Towksbury is settlue a cood oxamplo for other candi dates. Let those who attempted to defeat Mr. Towksbury for the nomlnatlpn by sending out circulars to tho effect that he was not a democrat, now come form and If they aro not ablo to go on the stump, let Annnf. ltlnnmfluuri?. l'a. Ton Balk. Houso and lot In lot 120 x 140 ft. kitchen, ice and coal house, good stable, chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two ra roads, fr. 1 . nnnli WV. tO B OOmS- tarn Sn rnnnil trln. LOW taXCS. A. .' i If tulr-tn ennn. M. P. Lutz, Insuranco & Heal Est. Act. VnnUiiii H-fnn ltnlllltni? 1(H. mum ut, near Normal Bchool. App to Ulftomsbun? D. L. & W liloomsDure r.iu... o u llloonwlmrif M. Hu... s 4J Irondale a 3 Paper Mill IM IisMBtreet. 8 M orangevllle tf 05 Fores 9 15 Zaners V ii btlllwater 7 llonlon a 37 Flwns 8 41 Coles Creeit 4 HULTrloaf V 43 LauDoclis M cent rat 10 ftl Jamison City 10 iU STATIONS, r. M. Hloomsburir n. I. & W 7 oo moomstmrk' 1'. u... 6 r,s luoorasDurv . st Irondale. s V) paper Mill S3 Llicitstr. 6 S5 Orangevillo o S3 rone: o to Zaners 0 13 Stillwater. o U lieaion o uu Ki'oons coi crecic Hugarloat I-autuclia Central Jaretson City NOUTI' Liivi. a. u. r. ii. r. u. i all m 3 40 2 41 i 45 9 53 : n S 0T 3 17 3 20 3 25 3 3J 3 SH 3 ii 6 40 0 45 47 S 50 t 58 7 M 7 10 7 20 7 at 7 2J 7 3J 7 41 7 43 3 40 7 5J 3 50 7 57 4 00 8 1 4 05 8 10 SODT11 ARHIVE, A. M. r. M. a, m. r. if. 10 C3 10 5S 10 59 M Oi 11 U 11 15 11 38 11 43 11 51 11 It 05 & 83 5 31 5 33 5 30 9 43 5 51 6 (O 8 26 8 &! S V) 8 15 8 12 8 03 8 0) 6 23 e 20 6 18 U IS 6 03 6 01 6 57 & 43 6 41 5 37 5 23 5 6 W 5 n 5 12 5 03 5 00 A. W. 7 20 7 U 7 14 7 II 7 13 7 00 5 52 6 4 5 33 8 31 S 21 S 22 8 SO 8 16 0 12 6 M 13 10 12 06 12 04 12 00 11 5J 11 43 11 S3 11 33 11 25 11 21 11 13 11 03 11 W 11 01 10 53 10 49 10 41 8 CO , Keiteu. ipa h.tv. A horso colt four months old, out of a Turk sire and a Morcan dam. Call on or address William A. Kile, Ouava, Ta. 20 2t. Iloraefor Hale. a nnml vnnnir mare, between 3 and years old, well broke, price reasonable White & Connbu, Orangeville, Pa. Hark! to tho sound of humanity's walls! Millions of people with aches and with alls- Headaches and humors, a merciless flood them give of their means and send asubstl. Weakness of lungs and disorders of blood. Yet there's a helper that certainly saves, Thousands of people from prematuro craves. The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medl cr' Discovery. It cures cough, relieve asthma, checks bronchitis, purifies the blood, heals sores, eruptions and unsightly pimples and is without a rival for all tho ills that spring from a disordered liver, Al tutc. On Thursday Bcpt. 25th, somo fifty mem bcrs of tlioBtrawbciry Ridge congregation visited tho Reformed Parsonage at Jersey. inun to surnrlso their pastor Kcv, W. G, Knulo and his family in tho form oi a uo nation party, which was really a surprise Tho ladles took posseeslou oi ine uueuen after tue en. Court I'rnccctlttiKH Commonwealth vs. O. L. Btackhoure and Noah Blackhousc, truo bill. Commonwealth vs, Nell Btroup, bawdy house, caso tried, verdict guilty. Commonwealth vs. Ellen Shoemaker, continued to next sessions. Estate of W. J. Allen, petition for allow ance to widow filed. Estato of Elizabeth Thompson deceased, petition and assent of heirs for discharge nf administrator filed, and dlschargo ord ered, Commonwealth vs. Lorctti Manhart, caso tried, defendant not gntlty, but pay ono third tho costs and tho prosecutrix Oatharlno Kostcnbaudcr two thirds. Commonwealth vs. William Tocple, as eault and battery, caso tried, defendant not guilty, but pay tho costs. Commonwealth vs. Gustavcs Ducc, as sault and battery, truo bill. Commonwealth vs. F. P. Klcfcr, assault and battery, truo bill. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Nolan, as sault and battery, nol pros allowed. Commonwealth vs. Lawrcnco Burns, surety of tho peace, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Common wealth vs. S. C. Iloffnaglc, as sault and battery, not a truo bill, prosecu tor Charles Gcarhart pay costs. Commonwealth vs. W. M. Lemon, as sault and battery, not a truo bill, county pay costs. Commonwealth vs. J. B. Blue, larceny nnd embezzlement, truo bill. Road In Pino township near W. P. Faus, Isaac A. DcWltt, J. B. McUenry, and F, P. Dlldino appointed viewers. Road In Ornngo township near Dayul Aohcnbach's; Samuel Noyhard, A. Terwll llgcr and B. F. Rcighard appointed view, era. Commonwealth vs. Gustavo Ducc, and Commonwealth vs. Candace and Nora Stack house. These were cross-actions for assault and battery, and were tried togeth er. Tho verdict was that Gustivc Duco is guilty and Candaco and Nora Stack house not guilty. Road in Jackson near Forks school house, Isaac A. Dcwitt, W. C. Pennington, and Lee Goldcr appointed viewers. Road In Tlno near Grccnlcy'a saw mill: Henry C. Hess, Jeremiah Vansicklo and U. II. Hulmc appointed vlcweis. Bridge in Flshlngcreck near F.ank Hess' approved. Tho following roads confirmed nisi : Mt.Jl'leasant near stojic bridge at Bradley Lcacock's; Brlarcrcck near residence of A. Suit, Jackson near John Young's; Madi son near barn of John McNinch; Jackson near Forks school house. Commonwealth vs. Abram, Miranda And William Smith, selling liquor to minors without license, not a truo bill, prosecutor William Teeple to pay costs. Rule granted to show cause why Will iam Tccplo shall not be relcasedj'rom pay ment of Costs in above case. G. W. oupplce, B. Stobner, Clinton Ster ling, W. H..Gilmorc, William 8haircr, W. C. KIchart, and Dr. J. It. Evans appointed viewers to assess damages on tho opening of North street In Bloomsburg. County bridge over tho cast branch of Flshlngcreck in Sugarloat township whero the public road crosses the samo near the bouse of M. J. Tripp, approved by tho grand jury, County treasurer's deed (acknowledged in open court. Grand Jury discharged on Friday even ing after filing their report. Tho report recommends theibuilding of an addition to tho court house, accordirg to plans sub mitted. Commonwealth vs. F. P. Kicfcr, case tried, verdict guilty. D. S. Morgan vs. W. Parks, jury sworn, verdict for defendant. Caleb Barton vs. D. P. Delbler, eject ment, jury sworn, verdict for plaintiff. Report of viewers against a road in Ben ton near E. Laubach's confirmed nisi. Report of viewers In favor of a road in Sugarloaf, near N. U. Bcward's saw mill, confirmed nisi, and width fixed at S3 feet. Claims of Chester Btiltz and F. W. Cor coran lor $300 exemption in assigned es tatc of Btiltz & Co. filed. Geo. E. Elwell continued as auditor in tho estato of D. W. Walter. Estate of Savilla George, application cf Mayberry Gcorgo for order on guardian for allowance. Leave granted to guardian to file answer to rulo at next argument court. Order of sale of real estate in estate of Isaac Wagner continued. Geo. E. Elwell continued as auditor in estate of Mary M. Snyder. Order of sale In estate of Elizabeth Dcit tcrick, a lunatic, continued. Budman vs. Budman, divorce, R. (Buck ingham appointed commissioner to tako testimony. Umstcad vs. Umstcad, divprce, alias subpeena awarded. Dodson vs. Dodsoo, divorce, O. C. Pea- ItCIIIOII. Grain Bowcdi corn cut) everybody ready to attend the Fair. Town la lively) business brisk. The Klcchncr Salo was welt attended; goods all sold and many young houso ktcpers happy. Wesley & Smith ' aro building a Switch i from tho main track In their planing mill. Quito a valuablo addition to their business. Hour McUenry & Bon, shipped a car toad of fat hogs last week; they wcro fat tened at tho Distillery. Tho windows of our tores present an attractive appearance. Pco.ilo attending tho Fair w"l do well to cxamtno their stock. A fow weeks ago wo noticed In tho colums of yoar paper a romantic account of "Benton Gambling." At tho time, wo thought It hardly worthy of notico, but allow us to sayi that tho pcoplo of Benton do nit cmbraco such romantic business, and further wo do.not feci disposed to in. vest hard earned money In games of chance. Wo work for our living In this part of the country aud havo no threo diys gambling, no weeping women, no barns in ashes. If somo pcoplo indulgo In such romantic dreams, newspapers would bo wlso not to Interpret them publicly. Wo would llko your source of Information. Great preparations havo been made to make tho coming Fair a success. Let Bloomsburg give us a good turnout and wc will return tho compliment tho following wsek. The many new buildings aro ncarlng com pletion and add greatly to the nppcaranco of our town. The "Balloon Man" Is going up for suro and, (confidential), it is a settled fact that ho Is coming down. Thus tho people will get two sights for ono money. "Occasional." Tho Hem In refrenco to tho gambling was taken from a dispatch hi tho Philadel phia papers and was astonishing news to us. Wo arc glad to know it was a false telegram, and that tho citizens of Benton are frco from gambling, Ed. There aro many white soaps, each represented to bo "just as good as the Ivory." They are' not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkablo qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having It 'Tis sold everywhere. ffiverv ovstcr vou Hot of us Is opened fresh from tho shell, 00c per 100, 30o for 60, 15c for ?5. They aro flno. liuininings re vuruy. Prcccrlnllons written by any physician will bo comnnunded bv B compotcnt man at West Eud Drug Store, 3rd nnd West Streets. Don't buv votir bIovh until you examine the largo stock at Edi'enun & Wolf's, ucatro uperu aaumbu. llMdnuarters for ovsters in Bloomsblira is at tho Exchange Bikcry of Cummlngs ita Verily. Parlors aliacuca. A call for any physician lu town, If left at West End Drug Btorc, will rccclvo prompt attention. Go to tho ovstir parlors of Cummlngs & Vcrdv for stows, fries, panned nnd raws. Next to Kxchtugo Hotel. Btcws 15 and 25 I cents, Eshlcman & Wolf have a flno lino of Radiant Homo stoves In their store at low c. end of upera House. Our Specialty tho very finest oysters in tho market. Cummlngs & Verdy. II. W. Hartmaa I Sobs. llcnton I'll I r. A seven dollar double shawl will bo given foi- the be it five v, nnmif mil nf butter exhibited Benton fair began Wednesday. Tho I1. t!..,,, Tr! iiiin weather is beautiful and everything points " .u,r.ulB ". """" to a grand success. Tho entries are said and certificate of premium to DO to bo greater than at any time. On Frl- blOUgJlt to Olir stOl'O Oil Saturday day will bo tho great balloon ascension, morning of Fair. Wo shall Bpecial excursion trains will bo run on the nml.fs ., GXfra exhibit in OUr uioomsuurg m auiuvan. stores during the Fair, in fine dres goods and trimmines, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby ni atdr, fro gars her CutorU. When the u a Child, sho cried for CutorU, When she became Hiss, ho clang to Qutorta, When she hid Children, the gtTC them Castoria. Our 2oc m all Ocn. II. I. Itutler. A Cnrc for CoiiHtlpntlou null HlcU Itcntlnclic Dr. Silas Lane, wh'lo in tho Rocky Moun- tains, discovered a root when combined with other herbs, makes an easy and cer. tain euro for constipation. II Is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as iianc's i- amlly Medicine, it will euro sick headache in ono night. For tho blood liver and kidneys, and for clearing up tho complexion it docs wonders. Druggists sell it at 60 cents a packago. Still lives, so do hundreds of others who havo been cured of Rheumatism and Neu ralgia by tho great blood purifier, Sulphur Bitters. Bend for testimonials. 10-3-2t. coah and shawls. wool twilled red ilannel takes the lead, our dishes, glassware, lamps, &c., will be one of tho at tractions, it you come uy ran or wagon our store is a handy restinc place. We have a wash room and toilet for ladies anil children P. S. Don't forget we havo four hundred coats for ladies', Misses and children. 1. W. Hartman & Sons. CLARK & SON. Central is growing rapidly, pcoplupass- ing through here remark concerning tho impruvement for ono year. M. P. Hess, whilst out a few evenings ago thought he saw a wild turkey and shot It, but when he came to look it was a tamo one, and Mr. Ed Yorks was minus a turk cy roast. Mr. Bam YorkB is Oiled with Joy, When asked the cause ho said It was a boy. Mr. E. P. Albertson of tho Central Park Hotel is on the sick list, ho has been quite ill. Mrs. Burt butllff has been quite ill. Her many friends will bo glad to near sho is slowly recovering. Miss Grace Kochcr was the guest of Miss Ida B. Hess last Sunday, in tho afternoon they took a walk to Central Park Grove, Buckwheat cakes will soon be the order of the day. Sunday evening whllo tho people were gathering for church George Yorks ca'lcd for Mart shoemaker and Mart run to sco what was tho scare. Gcorgo said there was a coon ran up the walnut tree. Mart took his lantern and climbed tho tree and sure enough thero sat tho coon. Mart came down and went after his gun. Somo of tho boys said "don't shoot, for it Is Wes Filtz'a cat." But Mart said it was a coon for be could see by the wink ot his eye He fired away and down camo the coon, and the boys were fooled about the cat, Mr. Hope F. Hess has gone to Stillwater to work at tho carpenter trade. Bucccss to hope. B. Roosbs. Ask Your I'riciiclH About It. Your distressing cough can bo cured. We know it because Kemp's Balsam with in tho past few yoirs has cured so many ioughB and colds In this community. Its remarkable Bale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask somo friend who hss used It what be thinks of Kemp's Bat sam. Thcro Is no medicine so ipure, nono so effective. Large bottles 00c and $1 at druggl In another column wc print our club oil crs that surpass In liberality any offer cyer made In this section. Read it and sec. It cannot fall to Dleaso vou. For $2.50 you can get wliat would otherwise cost you I Will oiler YOU the coming week W5. 0-12-41. 1 25 io- Values in Plusll A Hprluic Medicine. Jackets and Sacqiics. Thn ,ln,rrllp rlolm flint Twmln rnl I OUU I SIB SU.Ui) U ilUMJl V Ul LU A-ii, daily for tho new euro for constipation nnd the 40 inch SacqilO at 1G, WOitb sick-headache, discovered by Dr. BilasLann 20; with the larjJCSt liHC whllo in tho Rocky Mountains. It is said f T t ies and Clliltl- to bo Oregon grape root (a great remedy In na T ,.1rfu Newmarltcts, Shown in the far west for thoao complaints) combin cd with simple herbs, and is mado for uso by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 50 cents a pack- ago and is called Lane's Family Med Ic'nc- For Ladies' or Newest Styles and low est prices. Our Dress Goods Stock is larger than usual and contains many Good Earirains for vou: See the 50c rViiirlrvtVc fafc Serges and Henriettas, Black vmiuren b v.octi&, Br.., fl , ot. u kim, See Reefers, New-r SV Henri,f a-, vdW ' I Inrfrn Iinoa nil nn IT'S Kui markets, &C, 2fO Gloves, Underwear for Ladies , -i i o 0 I ami iuuureii. oeo out -uu LO Clark & bOIl, Ladies' Vests, Hosiery in .cot ton and wool, Flannels, Blank ets, Comfortables, Table Linens, Muslins, Towels, .Napkins, Cur tains, Ac, it will pay all to call aud Sen our Stock and prices. H. J. CLA.RK & SON. Bloom. Pensions ! Veterans ! ! Tho Disability Ponsion Bill, Act of Juno 27, 1890, grants pensions to all ex-soldiers and sailors who served 03 days or more in tho Army or Navy during tuo reoeuion, anu were nonoraoiy utscnarg cd, and who aro now suffering from any permanent, mental or physical disability contracted sinco tho war or during tho war wnctner irom uiseiue, injuries or euects or old age, at tho rate ot f oru $0 to $12 per month, according to the deg co of his dls- ammy ior tue penormancj or lauor requir ing tho exertion of physical strength ; provided tho disability is not duo to vici ous habits. This ,cnslou is not restricted to tho veterans who havo to make their livlnc by hard labor, but is caually duo to professional men or clerks, provided they have an existing disability which would PHILLIPS1 .DOMESTIC l I4 . I I 1 -I Intend running a first-class restaurant in connection with their now large baking business. On and after the first of Octob I er they will have au experienc- prcvent tho continuous cxc-ciso of the I ed cook awaiting the chance to physical strength of an able-bodied man. I . , , , . n i mckiu your puiiiuj in im -iiuuia of the day aud evening. Oys ters will be served in all styles and game in season. An at tractive bill of fare will be ar ranged dailv and they will Those who havo applied under tho Ben- cral laws aud who are unablo to provo up tnc pinuing claim can apply ior anu se cure this pension and then continuo the prosecution of tho former claim and secure their arrears. If vou aro now drawinir a small pension. say $2or $4 per month, you can tako this pension instead, and if you have an appli cation on ule for lncrcaso or additional now, it 0-12-4t. 1 n lariro dinner, Joymcnt ot the dinucr thcro was a social druggists talk, and when they leu, mauy vuiuuw j)m.t ilawk( aml i,l0W ami 8pit, bm use things remained for which tho pastor anu V Bttg0.g Catarrh Kemedy, Of druggists. fUtinhv. October 4th, U the last day to family felt greatly tl.ana.ui anu .- -. ., . Mnn,. .nnraonl. TllO members It'll IUU vium, I A uuumuiB anim v u,6iu. u pay taxes to stcuru u ulu v moru blM6Cll to ciVe than to as now, taken out to put In steam. At bcr election, ray your i " Havitfs store. Centre, BL O-10-3W. receive." I'oimlar Lecture CourHe at State Moriuitl Hcltool, IllooiilHliilr.-r, I'll, Ocrr. 27 Miss Olaf Krarer, tho Esqui maux Lady.-lO inches tall, but full grown, tells of tho lite nnd habits ot tho pcoplo of Eastern Greenland, whero no traveller has ever been: Appears in tho dress of her ua. live country. The fact that she is engaged for every night in tho season shows her popularity. Nov. 22. Hon. It. O. Hoar. His Ice turo upon tho labor question Is one ot tho most hunforous nnd ir tractive that is given upon the public platform. Jan. 10, 1801. Park Bisters, Uornctists. Their fame and skill is well known from Maine to California. A humorist and Impersonator will accompany them. Feu. 20, 18j1. Hon. Wm. Blakle. How to Devclopo our bodies. Mr, Blakio is the only man who has made 'bis subject so popular aud pleasing that tho same com munity wants to bear It again and again, Ho is almost invariably recalled a second scavon. Makoh 13, lfl. Peter Von Flnklcstlno Mamreov. The City of Jerusalam. Mo body can atlord to miss this, Ho is a na tive of Jerusalem. With scenery, furnl ture and cootumes, he makes his audience feel aa If they woro in tho sacred city, and Ills explanations ot Biblical allusions, and Oriental customs can not fall to plcaso and profit. Courso tickets $1.50. Singlo admission 60c. Holders ot courso tickets will bo given one evening with the phonograph during the course. That wonderful Instrument will be explained, aud Us powers exhibi ted. Chart will be at Dcntlcr's shoo store, Bat. Oct. 4th. An Announcement, The Ladles ot tho Benton Mathodlst Episcopal Church would respectfully an ununco to their many (Herds and tho pub. lie generally, that they will havo a booth and table at tbo coming agricultural Fair at Benton, ltcfrcshmcnts In tho way of sandwiches, hot codec, pics, cakes, oyster soup, chicken-soup, bananas, candies, &c, can bo bad at all hours. A liberal share of the public patronage ot such places Is ask. cd. Tho proceeds to help repair tbo M. E. Church of Benton, l'a. 20-2t Hi Ouueu or Coy. timony, Estate ot Elizabeth Hawk, inquisition continued. L. E. Waller continued as auditor in es tate of William Hippensteel. C. E. Qeyer continued ai auditor in es tate of Ann Voung. Orant Herring continued as auditor in estato of Oeo, Longcnberger. Order of viewers of a road in Jackson and Benton near Geo. Heath's, continued to next court. Order to viewers ot a road In Madison nei r Geo. Murphy's continued to next court. lu B. Wlntcrsteen continued as auditor In estate of Henry Croop, to fllo his report October 4th. U. W. Miller continued as auditor In es tate of Sarah and John Laubach. Cominonwcs'th vs. L. Fettcrman et al., order heretofore made continued. It. Buckingham appointed auditor in es tate ot Simon Fettcrman. W. D. Beckley appointed auditor in es tate of Mary Snyder (Espy). J. U, Maize appointed auditor in estato of William Johnson. It. It. Littlo appointed auditor In estate of Jacob K'ingcrmnn, llobcrt Buckingham appointed auditor In tho estato ot Henry Hartman, Frank Kcsterson convicted uf larceny at the houso ot II. Quick at Iiupcrt was sen tenced to pay a flno of $50, costs of prose cution and ono year in eastern penitentiary. William Chnsman appointed auditor In cstAto of Phillip Applctnan, Opinion tiled in tho matter ot attach, ment against Johu Lore, committing de fend nt to Jail unless he pays over to his ward by October ISth, money in his hands as guardian. Wal ler. The Benton Fair is r'l the talk promises to be very wr't attended, Henry Ulrleman, Br. has been danger ously ill the past week. Mrs. Lizzie Jones and nleco havo turned to their homo in Iowa. Frank Fritz Is tho boss potato raiser. Ho raised one weighing 2 lbs; while U, 11. Ulrleman come 3 In next with ono weighing 2 lbs. Who can beat them? Buckwheat averages littlo more than halt crop; but as there was a great deal sowed, thcro will not likely bo any scarcity. Wo were visited by a pretty hard frost last week; but the farmers wcro mostly ready for It. A small party, who Bald they were on their way to tho fair, camped on the com mon near here for a few days. Jacob Ulrleman has moved in his new home. He has it painted up very nicely and can boast ot tho best houso in that valley. Button Yorks has sold thirteen bushels of peaches; other farmers havo sold several bushels; but apples aro almost wonder to look at. Mauk Tai-iky, ed in tho service while drawing pension under this new act. Widows, children, and dependent moth ers and fathers aro entitled under this act and can suspend tho prosecution of any pending claim, and take this pension aud afterwards complclo tho prior claim und get arrears. Having been duly nunolntod an Aeent according to tho rules and regulations of tno Department ot tue interior in tho pros ecution of such claims and having bad suc cess in a number of cases I am always pre pared to give information and assist claim ants, nnu will assure them success it they aro able to establish the facts as required by law. Thoso interested should call soon and claim their reward, i 7-18-0 in. C1H0IK1K XV. HTKKNIilt, North .llnrket Ml, lllooiuabiirg l'n. IlrillincuucHH I.I r ii or limit t III nil tlie Woiltltliere In lull one trc ur. IlnluuH' Oolttuii Hpeclflc It can bo civen in a cup ot tea or coftco without tho knowledge of the person Using it, effecting a speedy and permanent euro, whether tho patient is a moderate dtinker or an aicohoilo wreck, Thousands ot drunkards havo been cured who havo taken tho Golden Spcclflo in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. No harmful cllcct results from Its administra tion Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and lull particulars. Addrcsu in confidence Goldkn Bpnoino Co,, 185 Ilico Btreet, CinelnuaU.O. 10-251y IIO.III-HIUvICICIlH 1JXCVRHION, ONLY TURKU MOI1E OF TIIEtf WILL SAVE CHI CAGO AMD MILWACKK VIA. Tils OIUOAOO, MILWACK'BS & ST. 1'ACL UA1LWAV. For points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, South nnd North Dakota, (Including tho loux Indian Reservation lu South Dakota) Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, on Sep tember 0 nnd 23, nnd October H, 1800, Half rato excursion tickets good for thirty days from dato of sale. For further information, circulars show, rates of fare, maps, etc., address, George 11. Hcafford, First Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ills., or John It. Pott, Travelling Passenger Agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. 8-1-llt. Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine head of hair, for a lady of her age; but her son, tho l'rinco of Wales, is nulto bald. Uad ho used Ayer's Hair Vigor earlier in life, hU head might, to-day, have been as well covered as that of his royal mother. It's uot too late yet. Wo havo agulu mado arrangements with that excellent paper, the Ambuioan Fahuik by which we aro enabled to present it to oviry subscriber who complies with tho conditions. Those in arrcar who pay up to date, and onu year in advance, and all new subscribers who pay a year In ad. vauce, will be presented withtho Aukriuan Faiiubu for ono year. Try it, and gel two dollars' worth for one dollar. 1-' A I.nily'HI'erlect Companion. Every expectant mother should read our now book bv Dr. Nye, ono of New York's most celebrated physicians. A perfect mother's guide, It tells how tho fearful or deal can be made easy, frco from danger, anu aunost entirely painless, thus saving months ot a.ixtety, dread, and sulleiing. Full ot valuab'o information to ladies, an. ewer Ing hundreds ot delicate qrcstions. Bend two-cent stimp for circulars, testi monials, aud coui dentlal lettc.. Address, Fiiank Thomas & Co., Publishers, 0-10-3m. Baltimore, Md. pension for new disabilities you can con-1 i. u i.., tinuo tho prosecution of such claims wh'le mike it a point to have CU&tOTll- drawinp the new pension, or you can rile I prq opi'ved with diqnatoh. Too an original claim for a disability comract- CrS SLlvt-u W1U1 UiapdlUl. J.U3 Uream all tno year round. Uall on them during the Fair. They will have their qld stand on the ground where you can get a good meal for twenty-five cents. Phillips' Domestic Bake ry, Main- SritEKr Ahovk Centiik, BLOOMSliURG, - Va. tf. THE FAIR! Tlic Best lhoto&n'iB!!is wmi Crayons at BI.OOMSI1URG, PA. CONSUMPTION, IN Its first stages, can Ibo successfully chocked by tho prompt uso ot Ayer's Cherry l'cctoral, Even In tho later periods of that disease, tho cough is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. "' I havo used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with tho best cficct in my practice. This wonderful preparation onej saved my Ufa. 1 had a constant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced in tloah, and given up by my physician. Ono hottlo and a half ot tho Pectoral cured me." A. J. Kldson, M. 1)., Middletou, Tennessee. " Several years ajo I was severely ill. Tho doctors said I was ill consumption, nnd that they could do nothing for we, hut advised mo, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry l'cctoral. After taking this mcdlclno two or threo mouths I was cured, nnd my health remains good to the present day." James llirchard, Darlcn, Conn. " Several years ago, on a passago homo from California, by water, I coutractcd so severe a cold that for somo day I was confined to my stato-room, and a iihyslclan on board considered my luo In danger. Happening to havo a liottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 used It freely, aud my lungs were won reslorril to a healthy condition. Bineo then I have invariably recoiumendod this prep aration." J. 11. Chandler, Juuctlou, a. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ruirinio st Dr. J. C Ayer k. Co., Lowell, Mat. BuUkjUPlulU. Vlltl;iUtUl,t. ro NcrvoiiH Ucliltltnlcd Men. If vou will send us your address, we will mall you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining a'l about I)r. Wye's Celebrated i:ioctro-Voluil-j lielt aid Ap- puances, and tneir cnarminir enecu upon tho ner lv require youto ikor and me It you an) thus Mulcted, wo Ul send y oa and Appliances oa trial. 1-3 My. voltiio llLT Co., Marshall, Mlo how thor will aalclc. ;or and manhood, pamphlet tree. a ueu LOCAL NOTICES. Why wait at the post-olllce for postage stamns, cards, Hz. You can bo sunnllcU nt tho West find Drug Btoro, 3rd and West Hts. Eshlcman & Wolf havo a lot of tccond hand stoves, single heaters, double bcatcis, raogci for sale cheap. Wu aro headquarters for oysters. Cummlugs & Verdy. 1'atent mcdlclucs always on hand at West End Drug Store. Havo you seen It, it not, rail at Eshlc man it Wolf's, lower end ot Optra Houso. and ask them to show you tho ltadlanl Homo llangf, the latest and best Itango in the market. Headquarters for oysters. Cummlngs & Verdy. l'crsons in need ot mtdlcino during tho fair w 11 and tho Wist End Drug btoro ueirnt tho fair grounds, lird and West bis. Now Oppcllo Itanto at Kiblcmtu & Wolf's a', bottom prices. Opera House, venter unci. tako a tax receipt.