THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. s coo: I r o to r iiw if 11 5 9 A cream of tartar baking powder. High. est or nil la leavening strength, !. S, Uovernment Report, Aug. 17, 1839. The Columbian nrrablished every Friday, subscription price. 11.00 a year. Kntcred at the Post Olllco at lttoomsbure, Pa., as second class matter, March l, 1SS3. FRIDAY.lOOTOnER 10, 189o7 coaaici niuaoin tixi listm. Trains on the 1'. k It. 11. It. leave Import s NORTH. BOOTH. 7:8J a. m. 11:03 a. m. Ml p.m. 623 p.m. TratnsontUe D, L. W. . lt.leave Bloomsbure us iuuuwuj HOaTH. BOUTII. 7 86 a.m. 8:33 a.m. 1(M9 a. m. 13:18 p. m. 2:33 p. m. 4:15 p. m. :3S p. m. 6:21 p. m. Tralnsontho N.4W. U. Kallwaypass llloom Perry as follows! Hoain. socrn. 10:48 a. m. 19:37 p. m. .! p. m. 4'30 p. tn, SUNDAY. nobiti. sotrrn. 10:48 a m 6:39 p m DLOOUSBUKQ SULLIVAN HAtLUOAD Taking effect MONDAY, SEPTEMBKll 2, 189. ISOUTn. NOUTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS. r. . A. M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. . 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It is with pleasure that we announce lo our many patrons that wo havo mado ar rangements with that wide-awake, illustra ted farm magazine, tho American Fahmeu, published at Fort Wayne, Ind., and read by nearly 200,000 farmers by which that great publication will be mailed FREE, to tho address of any of our subscribers WHO WILL COME IN AND PAY UP ALL ARREARAGES ON SUBSCRIP TION AND ONE YEAR IN ADYANOE FROM DATE, AND TO ANY NEW SUB SCRIBER WHO WILL PAY ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. This Is a grand opportun- 4ty to obtain a flrst-clasa farm Journal free, The Amkbioan Fabmkb Is a largo 10-pago dnnrnnl. of national circulation, which ranks among tho leading agricultural pap ers. It treats tho question of economy in agriculture and tho rights and privileges of that vast body of citizons American Farmers whose Industry is tho basis of all material and national prosperity. Its highest purpose is the elevation and cnob. bllng of Agriculture through tho higher and broader education of men and women MitratTfil In Its nursuits. Tho regular sub. acrlotion prlco of the Ameuican Farmeh is rr:"J.' y " nnui-u voir -Nrvrir 4b i.uu per year. 11 iuw 1NG. From any ono number Ideas can bo .nhiatniMl timt will bo worth thrice tho sub- ecriptlon prlco to you or members of your tinunchnlil. YET YOU OUT IT FltEE. uail BUU eee sample copy. If. Cot. 11. U. J. Forco will sell town lotB In Benton at public sale at 10 a. in. rwvr fi it. J. Forco will Bell a lot of ground in Balem township, Luzerne coun ty, at public sale, at 10 a. n). r..., n Hnrli .1. RUltr. admlnis trator of Michael Bitler, will Bell valuablo personal property on mo premiaiD rtnnnn tnwnnhln. commencing at o'clock. Horses, cows and general farm leg Implements. For Balk Dwelling houses In Elooms. nrn,vlll(. Ksnv and Runsrt Pa Firms In Pennsylvania. Kansas and Vir- irlnla. Vacant Iota in Bloomsburg. Sto inrtr firlat mills and other property ty 1L P. Lute, Insurance and Real Estato Agent, iiioomsuurg, i a. IfmtHii Houso and lot in Rupert, lot 120x140 ft. Two story, house, with nine rooms. Hay windows, out kitchen, loo and coal house, good stab! rtilrkin uil nli urn. Cholco fruit, eve BTpan trees, irood water. Two railroads Twelve trains a diy each way, to Blooms bure. faro 80 round trip. Low taxes. rcat bargain, if taken soon. l Cute, Insurauco & Heal Est. Agt. Vcrsonnl. Mrs. J. H. Llnglo and children aro visit iiR at J. J, Browcr'g. O. B. llobhins was In Philadelphia hot era! days this wcok. J. Q. Wells spent Sunday la I'hlladel phia. Miss Maud Hunysn wont to I'hlladel. phia on Monday and spent several days. Judgo Elwcll celebrated his 82nd birth, day on Wednesday. Mr. Ed. Fancher of Lock Haven was in town on Monday. Ho Is exhibiting tho Uattlo of Gettysburg at fairs this fall, and was at tho Denton Pair, Ho has secured privileges at tho Dloom Kalr for next week. The exhibition is in a largo tent, and tho picturo is an excellent copy nf tho cele brated cyclorama. Mr. Fancher Is the owner of a fine collection of relics of all kinds. Tho Berwick Cornet Band will attond luctalr next week Saturday. Tho Washlngtonvllle fair this week. Is being held Tho regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held next Tuesday, Oct 14, at three o'clock. Baked beans and pork wilt bo served every day next week at tho tcmperanco lunch room, Corner Market and Main Bts. Two special trains will bo run on tho B. & 8. next week, Oct. .10, 17 and 18. Ono leaves Jamison City at 8 00 a. m. Tho other leaving Bloomsburg at 4.80 p. m. Sam Btllls has leased tho barber shon under Lockard's building on Centre street. lie is a good workman and solicits a fair sharu of patronage. 2t. fcople interested in flsh culture will havo an opportunity of seeing German carp exhibited by II. W. AriDleman at thn Bloomsburg Fair. Wanted. A good reliable and efficient girl for general housework. Bmall family. Itcfcrcnco required. Wages $3.00. An- flwer Columbian office. 10 10 2t. All the ladles taking part In the Business Men's Jubilee will pleaso meet at tho Opera Houso Saturday afternoon at one o'clock. Lemuel Drake took possession of tho Exchango Hotel at Benton last week Mon day. During the fairhis houso was crowd ed. Meals were served in excellent style. Mr. and Mrs. Werkhciscr lost a son about two months' of age, Tuesday even ing. Death was caused by Inllmamatlon of tho bowels. Foi: Sale. A team of horses four and flvo years of age, both good drivers, also one colt fifteen months old. Wm. Aohkn uack, Orangevlllc. 10-10-31. You simply mako a mlstako If you do not look over our premium offers and pro vide yourself with good reading for tho winter at the lowcst'rates ever offered. There was a largo attendance at tho de mocratic club room last Saturday evening. Addresses were made by Grant Herring and E. M, Tewkshury. Tho Englc Clock will be on exhibition at the vacant store in tho Sterner block, one week only, commencing Friday Oct. 10th. Doors open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Don't miss it. Miss Lillio Doak has opened dress mak ing rooms in Furman's building, second floor. Sho has been with Madamo Gart land in Philadelphia the past season and will cut all garments by her system. 10-3-31 The application for space In tho main building of the Bloomsburg Fair by exhi bitors has been to great that tho officers have engaged some large canvass tents to protect such articles as can not bo placed In the building. New goods just opened at E. Barklcy's, consisting of pattern hats and bonnets, feathers, felt hats, children's caps, notions, &c. Prices very reasonable. Call and see. Main below Market St. 10 10 2t. The Business Mens' Jubilee" is the product of a woman's brain, and It is origi nal and funny from beginning to end. Mrs. Patterson of Bellefontalne, O. is its author and copyright. Not to havo seen the Englc Clock Is to be wanting not only In proper .curiosity, but in that interest in tho advancement of science and art that should characterize every American citizen. Phita. Evening Call. When you need a good, safe laxative, ask your druggist for a box of Ayer's Pills, and you will find that they give, perfect atlsfnction. For indigestion, torpid liver, and sick headache there is nothing super. lor. Leading physicians recommend thrm. There will bo haryest homo services in tho Reformed church next Sunday, Oct. 12, both morning and evening. Tho church will bo beautifully decorated In fruits, grains, &c. All aro Invited to theso ser vices Tho McUcnry Houso at Uenton was tested to its fullest capacity last week, hut the genial landlord, J. It Mcllcury, was equal to tho occasion, and provided for all his guests in handsome style. Many pet sons wero accommodated at private houses. On lhc first day of October tho senior editor catered upon tho sixteenth year of his connection with tho Columbian, and tho junior editor npon his eleventh year, During this time all tho machinery la the office has been replaced with new, and tho Ousiness of the firm has more than doubled. Hon. James T. Fox has our thanks for a Legislative Handbook for 1890, Report of the Pennsylvania Btate College for 18S8 Report of Btate Commissioners of Fisher ies, Gamo and Fish Laws, Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the Auditor General's Report. Ex.Govcrnor Pattlson will bo In Blooms hure Friday of next week, OcL 17th. lie will arrive at about two o'clock on a spec. ial train, and will bo escorted from the de pot to tho fair grounds, where tho tlmo of tho afternoon will bo devoted to nana sua. inc. Other prominent democrats will ac- company him. Our town has been Id partial darkness for the past week. As tho town council and officers of tho Gas Co, could not come m terms tho cas was shut off October 1st. The Town Council Is taking steps to fur nlsh light In some other manner, and ex. pect to have the streets lighted In a short time. The old benches in tho Lutheran Bunday School, which have so long served as seats, yens removed Monday morning and chairs will bo substituted. Thcro ;will also bo numerous other changes made during tho week, and It Is expected that by next Bun day morning tho scholars will find a much moro convenient uunday-ccnooi room Miss E. Barkiey spent ft few days la Philadelphia last week selecting new goods In tho latest styles oi ran anu winicr mini. ncry. On Saturday afternoon at tho Benton Fair, Dr. Leon entertained tho crowd for a llttlo whllo by running his flno team of Iron grays down tho homo stretch. In tho wagon wcro all tho officers of tho associa tion and wo doubt if they ever rodo as fast behind horses Intentionally. Llttlo Daisy Leon and her pony also attracted much attention. Tho following letters aro held at Blooms. burg, I'a. post oOlco and will bo sent to tho dead letter offlco Oct, 21,. 1800. Miss Emma Yoolc, Persons calling for theso letters plcaso say, they wcro advertised Oct. 7, 1890. Ono cent will bo charged on each letter advertised, A. B. Catiioabt, P. M, Prof. Welsh has arranged a lecturo course at Iho Normal School. He has sc. cured Oiof Krarcr for Oct 27, Hon. It. O. Uorr for November 22, Park Bisters Con cert Company for January 10, Hon. Will- lam Blaiklo for February 20, and Peter von Finklcstiln Mamrcov for March IB. This course will bo Drst class in every par ticular and should bo well patronized. Tickets for salo at Denllcr's. Mr. Howard Point, of tho school-ship 8araloga, reached home Tucsdiy. He wears an anchor-hadgo fur good behavior, an honor which was conferred on only fif teen of tho crew. On December 1st tho Saratoga will sail for tho West Indlas to spend tho Winter, and in tho Spring will tako a year's cruise. Thu sailors havo all been discharged and hereafter tho boys will havo full chargo of tho vissel. ShUk- thinny Echo. Mrs. Charles Kunkcl died at her homo on Fifth street Saturday morning at two o'clock, aged 40 years. Sho was a victim of consumption, and has suffered many years with the dread disease. Her maiden namo was Trump. A husband and two daughters isurvlve her. Funeral services wcro held at tho houo Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. P. A. Uellman, pastor tho Lutheran church, of which church tho deceased has been a faithful member for many years. Interment In Roscmont Cemetery. "The Broom-maker of Carlsbad" nrc- sentcd at tho Eleventh Avenue opera houso on Saturday evening, was greeted by a mcuium sizcu audience. Mr. James Heilly Johann taking tho leadlnc rolu in a verv satisfactory manner, and being ably sec- oaueu oy anas May Templelon, who as sumed tbn character of Orctchcn. The lullaby and broom songs sun? by Mr. itellly wcro enthuslusllcullv received. In tho latter song two small children sang the chorus, and tho way they did it brought down outbursts of applaiiso from all pres ent. Altoona, Pa., Tiibune This play will ho given at tho Opera Houso, Thursday and Friday of next week, Oct. 10th and 17th. D. W. Miller of Audubon, I iwa who came cast last April to visit relatives and friends in this, bis native state and county, has madcta thorough tour through the county. Ho visited the burial ground in Briarcreck township, where rest the re mains of bis parents and friends. His at tention was called to tho bad condition of tho graves which ho immediately re paired. Ho found the headstone of his grand-father Jacob Miller whs broken In two pieces. Mr. T. L. Qunton was Inter viewed and a hcadstono erected, tho ex pense of which was borno by Mr. Miller d his cousins, John, Joseph and Thomas Miller. Mr. D. W. Miller will return to Iowa about November 1st. Michael McManamcn and John McUugb, wero brought to Bloomsburg from Ccn tralla on Tuesday night on tho warrant of Mary E. Kerrigan, charged with tho mur der of John Kerrigan. On the night of pt. 29th the three men got into an alter cation at tho corner of Locust Avenue and Park streets in Centralia, when sharp words brought on blows. Kerrlgen threw stono at McManamcn, Inflicting a scvero wound. He in return threw a stono and knocked Kerrigan down; it is stated that the two men then jumped upon and kicked Kerrigan. They wcro immediately arrest ed for assault and battery aud placed under $1000 ball. On Monday night Ker rigan died, and on Tuesday his wife had a warrant issued for tho two on tho charge of murder. Tho Public School teachers of Blooms burg, at tho rcqucut of their Principal, met In tho Director's room of tho High School Building, Bept 10, to regularly or ganize a Teachers' Meeting, the object ol which is to discuss educational topics, ex- change views on methods of teaching and to dcvclopo any other subjects which may bo of mutual benefit to teacher and puoil. Tbo second session convened Friday Oct All the teachers wcro present and spout pleasant and profitable hour talking on tho subject of ' 'Spelling." Tho discussion was opened by the Primary teachers, who treated it in relation to their own work It was then further developed by the teachers of the Intermediate, Grammar and High Bchool grades. E?ch teacher dealt with the subject In reference to his or her own class-work. After choosing topic tor tho next meeting a motion was made to adjourn. Hannah Breech, Secretary, Resolution on tho death of Comrado Bam, ucl Anderson, member of Col, Eat Post 60 G. A. R, Bloomsburg, Pa. WflEiKAS: Death's relentless hand has again entered our Post Room nnd removed from us our worthy convado in whom.wo recognized tbo trus soldier that In our country's darkest hour he gave to Its defence tho best days of his life. There fore be it Jtewwfs That tho widow and family of our late comrade havo our truo sympathy in this their hour of sad bereavement, and bo it further ReiolvaU That our Post Room bo proper. lv draped out of respect to tho memory of our departed comrado for a period of thirty days; that a copy of these resolutions be sent to tbo family of the deceased and be spread upon tbo minutes of the Post. R. Stiles. F. M. Dawson. V Com Co W. R. RiNgiiosx, A very slick swindler has been "doing1 somo of tho country people tn other sec tions, and it will bo well to keep an eye out for fellows of his class. Ho calls at tli farm houso and salutes tho lady about in this way; "Good morning, madam. have lust met your husband and purchas. ed a calf from him. He could not chango this $20 bill and told mo to call at tbo house and get 10 change." Tho good woman, supposing it to be all right gives him tbo requisite chango and be departs, Baying that he will call for the calf In day or two. When the husband comes In and ho Is told of (be transaction, bo thinks there must bo some mistake) but at ho has the $20 bill be concludes (hat ho Is not out much. But when ho undertakes to pass the bill ho discovers It to be a rank count. erfelt, and then ho appreciates the swlndl er's Tittle game.' " - 1 1 Geu. II. I'. Ilutlcr, Btlll lives, so do hundreds of others who have been cured of Rheumatism and Neu ralgia by tho great blood purifier, Sulphur Bitters. Bend for testimonials. 10-S-2t. Tho. "Bailnesa Mcna' Jubilee" promises to bo tho most successful entertainment over given in Bloomsburg. Everybody Is making arrangements to go. He satdi "My lovo I am sorry to disap point you about th picnic, but my trotter has a lamo foot." That's nothing! Wo'vo got plenty of Salvation Oil. Tho Detroit Frco Press Fiend has been punning on Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup. His Is onty gratitude, for all thinking men know Its merits. Etch. Wo havo again made arrangements with that excellent paper, tho Amkbioan Farmib by which wo aro enabled to present It to ovcry subscriber who compiles with tho conditions. Those In arroar who pay up to date, and one year in advance, and all now subscribers who pay a year In ad vance, will bo presented wlth)tboAuamoAN Farmer for ono year. Try It, and get two dollars' worth tor one dollar. tt. Last evening Mr. James Reilly appeared in tbo "Broom.makcr of Carlsbad" at tho Opera bouse, supported by Miss May Templeton. The comedy has many popu lar features, thn company is a good one, tbo scenery tffectivo, and Mr. Keilly's song In which he Introduces Llttlo Hans and Edna as exceedingly good. Ho dressed tho character In commendable taste, and as a German dialect comedian. Judging from his name, Is a genuine sur prise, a no iiroom-maKcr" win oo pro duced to-night and to morrow evening. Heading 1'tlegram, Oct. 8, 1890. Don't fall to sco this at tho Opera Houso next week. Thursday and Friday even ings. The Harvest Homo communions In the pastorate of Rev. A. R. Glazo of Espy wero held as follow: At Espy, Bunday morning, Bcpt. 22, and at Banby In tho afternoon of tho same day; at Buckhorn, Sunday morning, Oct. 6, and at Now Col- umbla on the afternoon of that day. The picparatory scrvlcri were, held on Batur- day afternoons and evenings previous. All the services were well attended. The communions wcro the largest slnco tho present pastor is serving this people, which Indicates growth and prosperity in all tho congregations. Pastoral letters wero again sent to all the members, and tho offerings wcro as follows: At Buck horn $16.27, at Espy $15.00, at New Col umbia $9.10, at Canby $3.14, an Increase In all tho congregations upon former offer ings. Prof. S. W. Keller of Milton, teacher of vocal and Instrumental music, is now in structing in the aboye pastorate, and is doing effectual woik. We trust that this raro opportunity will be embraced by all who desire to be improved in tho ait of music. Council Proceeding H. Special Council meeting was held Tues day evening, all tho members present. Upon motion it was agreed that the Town should bo lit with coal oil lamps for tho present, and that, twenty. flvo dollars per.month should bo paid for filling, light ing and cleaning lamps. It was resolved that notice bo served on U. Funk, agent for Pctrlkin and Blll- mcyer directing that the pavement fronting their property Corner Bast and Second strcct'must be repaired and put In a proper condition by the 13th or tho Commis sioner of Highways Is authorized to make tho necessary repairs, and the post of tho samo with twenty per centum added there. shall bo charged against and collected of them. Upon notice tho Sewer on Etst Btrcct is directed to be extended twenty five feet. The following resolution was unanimous. adODted. Wiieueas. Tho Bloomsburg Water Co. having notified tho several flro companies of the town not to attach to the urc Hydrants In caso or are, unless so au thorized by the Town Council, therefore, Eesolced: That tho flre-denartment of tho Town of Bloomsburg is hereby authorized and instructed to make the said attaohmcnt prohibited by tho Water Company and we, mo t own uouncil, win noui ourselves re sponsible for any and all damages incur red. It was directed that Second Street be scraped from Market Street to West Btrcct. Nortli-JacUHon. Miss Henrietta Montgomery Jackson and Dr. James Harper North, Jr., an assistant surgeon of tho United Btates Navy, now stationed at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard, were married at noon on Thursday Oct. 2, at tho rcsldcnco of Mrs. Elizabeth S. JackBon, the bride's mother, in Berwick. To tho music of tho Lohengrin Wedding March, played by an orchestra from Wilkes-Barrc, who were stationed in tho music room behind a screen of Emilax and ox-eyed daisies, the bridal party entered the reception room. Tho groom, attired In full dress uniform, with cocked bat and sword, was accompa nied by his best man, William Russcl Bo gart, of Bristol, R. 1. Miss Jane Bowman Jackso i, a Bister of tho bride, attended her as her maid of honor. Sho woro apple. green faille made up with crepe do chine and silver trimmings, and carried la hand' somo bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bildo entered leaning upon tho arm of bcr uncle, J, B, Seybert, ff Philadelphia, who gave her away. Tho officiating clergyman was tho Rov, Dr. Marvin R. Vincent, of the Union Thee logical Seminary, of Now York City. The bride, the elder daughter of tho lato Colonel C. G. Jackson, woro a white satin gown trimmed with point laco and orange blossoms. The veil was tulle, Her orna. namcnts were pearls and diamonds. In her hand sho carried a bouquet of jessamine and lilies of tho valley. The attendance of guests was limited to tho relatives of tho bride and grccm, and a few special friends. Among tbo guests from a distance were: Dr. J. II. North, Sr, ol New York, father of tho groom, also bis sister, Miss Antoinette Richards North; Rev. Dr. O. O, McCabc, Hugh Watts and Miss Watts, Mrs. Vincent and Miss Vln cent, and Charles Wetmoro, all of Now York city; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beybcrt and Miss Bcybert, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Woodln. Mr. and Mrs. W. II Woodln, and Mrs. Dlckcrman,of Uazclton Mrs. Gilroy, of Willlamsport; Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Rceder, of Bdlcfonte; and Mr, and Mrs. Graham, of Kingston, At 3.30 the bridal party were driven to tbo railroad station, when they left on on extended wedding tour. 1IOM1! HHKKRU'H IIXCIIItHION, ONLY TI1UBK AIORB 017 TIIEil WILL SAVE OUT OAQO AND M1LWAUKB VIA. THE Oil 10 AO O, MILWAUKEE & ST. l'AUL RAILWAY. For points in Northern Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Dakota, (including tho loux Indiaa Reservation iu South Dakota) Colorado, Kansas and Nobraska, on Sep. tcmbcr 9 and 23, and October 14, 1690 Half rato excursion tickets good for thirty days from date of salo. For further Information, circulars show rates of fare, maps, eta, address, Gcorg II, Hcafford, first Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ills., or Job R. Pott, Travelling Passenger Agen Willlamsport, Pa. 8-l.llt. i'rof. (Jammer, ot fans, states that cer tain vital processes ot tbo body develop putrefying substances In the tissues, whlc! If not speedily eliminated, produce disease Ayer's Sarsaparilla effects tho removal of these substances, and thereby preserves health. '!Ntom fair, This year has been tho most nrofiUibla as well as tho best fair in tho history of the association. Tbo first day of tho fair, Wed nesday October 1st, was lirUut and clear, and this possibly was a stimulus to tba pcoplo that led them to bring an abund. anco of entries. In tho building set apart for canned goods, necdlo work and fancy articles, every avallablo spaco was taken. In tho line of canned goods, especial attcn. lion was called to tbo Ono peaches. There was also an abundance of plums and quinces, together with jellies and butters. Throughout tho building, nicely arranged upon tho shelves provided, or hanging overhead, was tho lino work of the necdlo, quilts of all kinds, pillow shams, cushions. all articles of toilet, In fact, about every thing that tbo fancy of tho ladles could con- celvo of was hero represented. Then there was tho balr work, crayon work, fancy carv ed work, artists dlsplay,anclcnt articles, &c. Tho merits of tho Wheeler & Wilson Bow- Ing Machine wcro explained by Mr. Kline, Benton's sewing machlno agent. A fair In this section would be rather tamo without the exhibit of J. Baltzcr's sewing machlno's and musical Instruments, Tho extraordi nary demand mado for his machines at this season tho year somewhat limited his display, liu Lad tho celebrated White, New Domcstlo and Now Homo Bowing Machines, and tho Estey, Worcester, Mill er and United Btates Organs. A United States organ in piano caso finished In one. quarter oak was very much admired by all who saw It. The disp'ay of agricultural products was good, especially that of potatoes, corn, Cibbago and apples. It was a treat even to see tho fine apples when they aro such a luxury this season. B. I. Keller displayed fine tasto In tho selection of his stoves for the exhibit. He had somo of the most beautiful singlo and double heaters It has over been our pleasure to examine, lie bad also a beautiful range on exhibition," ono of tho best makes of tho day. Keller Bros, are wido awake young men and bellevo In ex hibiting and keeping for sale only tho best goods. Appleman Brothers of Benton dis played some of their celebrated farm wag ons; tbey aro a well-made, wagon and will outlast any wagou made- Thcro was also an exhibit of buggies from tho Mtffilnburg Pa. Carriage works, and from Columbus, O. Carrlago works. Ira Mcnenry of Ben ton the furnituro dealer, had a nice exhibit of bedroom suits. Mr. McUcnry has con. stanlly a fine stock of furnituro in his ware rooms. In tho department of poultry wo obso. - cd chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys, all of which were of tho very best. In tbo stock pens there was cattle, sheep and hogs; tho display was tho best in the history of tho fair. The farmer is taking pride in raising blooded stock. Au addi tional feature of tho fair was a dining table, kept by tho Ladies Aid Society. A first-class meal was served for 35 cents or a flno slew of oysters for 25 cents. The balloon man mado three ascents, Thursday, Friday and Baturday. Each tlmo ho went up about 800 to 1000 feet, when ho alighted and descended with the parachute. When tho Prof, alighted the balloon aroso several hundred feet in the air, turned upsidedowa when tho heated air rapidly escaped and tho balloon Itself fell to tho earth, near whero tho Prof. landed. There wcro several gambling stands on tho grounds that should have been exclud ed. Thu whip and notion man drew largo crowds of people who soon parted with their money whllo the man parted with his stock. Tho following is a list of tho races: COLT 1IAOB Bay Gelding Doxtcr, Owned by Henrle 1st. Edward C. " " Uldlay2nd. Laid " " Rantz3rd. FARMERS TROT, Bessie Sands, bonny Jim Owned by a L. Sands 1st, Whitcnlght 2nd. Girton 3rd. Kline 4th. nalle i , Frank Borrcl, DISTRICT. Abadallah, " " Buckalcw 1st. Bessie Bands, '.' " Sands 2nd. boirel, " " Black 3rd. Dexter Ueldlng, " Hcnrlo4th, 61-ECIAL INSTEAD 8 UINUTE. Minnie Balard. Wenner 1st. Adams 2nd. Tom Riokc, 1'rlnco ilarry. Odell 3rd. !:40. Jim Patchcn, Minnie Ballard, Tom Rookc, Hartzell 1st. Wenner 2nd, Adams 3rd. OPEN TO ALL. Wm. Gee. Cook 1st, Stephen U. Fox 2nd. fcclio ISoy, Hunt 3rd Hold It to the I.liclit. Tho man who tells you confidently just what will cure your cold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year, in the prcpara. tlon of this remarkable mcdicino for coughs and colds no expense Is spar1 d to combine, nly tho best aud purest ingredients. Hold bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through it; notice tho bright, clear look; then compare with other remedies, rnco ouc anu m. Waller. Messrs. Hess and Lewis of Crawford ounty aro visiting relatives at this place. Our schools opened on Monday, with Clarence Butt, Preston Yorks, Calvin Young and John Fritz as teachers. A littlo cider is being made at Daniel Fritz's; but scarcely a barrel at a time. Auncr ,vcruau, oi iiioomsuurg, came up to attend tho rah, and visit friends at this place last week. Potatoes aro rottlngery rapidly through here. Ono man dug thirteen bushels ahd has only a peck of good potatoes out of them now, Frederick Hess has had somo sheep kill ed by the dogs, but tho other night John llartmsn sent somo lead after them, and ho said ono of tho dogs 'talked' as If it would not bo back again. Buckwheat cakes aro now in season, and they taste as natural as could be expected after excluding tho old fashioned never.to. be-done-wlthout apple-butter. Jacob Hirleman has taken another board cr and looks happy about it. Mrs. James McDonald of Atallssa, Iowa, and Squire Parker ot Scrcno, wcro tho guests of Joseph Yorks on Sunday, Mare Tai'lbt Wedded, On Wednesday, Oct. 1st at noon, at tho homo of the bride by the Ilev. W. T. Au. man, Mr, Oliver T. Wcldman of Minneapo. Us, Minn, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa. to Miss Harriet U. Dieffcnbacb, of Blooms burg. The wedding march was played by Jllss Lizzie Uleuenbauch. Mr. and Mrs. Wcidman left on tho 2.30 train tor Easton, Pa., amid showers ot rico, to spend a few days with tbo groom's parents and then leave for Minneapolis, their luture home. It was also the 44th marriage anntvers. ot Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DIeffenbacb. Among tbo few guests wero tho nieces ot the bride, Misses Mary and Martha Knorr pf Youngstown, O. That tired feeling now so often heard ot, 8 entirely overcomo by flood's Barsanaril. i la, which glyes mental and bodily .strength. . McKInloy tariff bill wont I Into effect Mondsy 0cl' - rtlc" hT0 Ircadlr 6,1 vanccd on carpets, Moves, hosiery and shoes. A prize, should bo offered to tho first manufacturer who will advance tho wages of the laboring man. Tho democratic meeting In tho Opera Houso Wednesday evening was addressed by Col. Martin of WIlkcs.Barrc, followed by Hon. O. 11. Buckalcw. Tho meeting was well attended and tho addrcbscs called forth frequent applause Tbo speakers gay cheering words of tho hopeful out look for November Elections. RCNoiuttotiH of Condolence, At the inccticg of tbo Bloomsburg Coun cil O. U. A. M., No. 140 held October 7th 1890, tbo following resolutions wcro unanl mously adopted. Whereas: It has pleased tho Almighty and All. wise. God to tako from our midst our beloved companion, Bamucl Anderson; bo It thcrcforo Resolved: That, whllo wo humbly bow to tho dispensation of Providence, yet wo can but mourn tho loss of ono who has so long been Identified with us in attention to Counclldutics and In social Intercourse. Resolved: That we spmpathize with his bereaved family. Resolved: That, tho charter of tho Council bo dtaped in mourning for thirty days as a mark of respect to our departed brother. Resolved: That theso resolutions bo spread on tho minutes, published lu tho papers, and a copy of samo be Bent to tho family of tho deceased. Got JAooni, W. E RlNKEIL JonN W. Fry; yT .Elt. J Commltto. R. II. RlNQLER. Kant nciituu. Attending tho Benton fair only on Batur- day, observation and examination of exhi bits was hardly posslblo owing to tho largo crowd in attendance. But this much wo saw, that the exhibition was ono of tho best, largest and most nnmerous of quality and kind yet seen on tho Benton fair grounds. The races wero good, but not taking much Interest therein wo took no notes. Several good shows were on, tho ground, notably the Battlo of Gettysburg. Tho largo crowd was sorely disappoint ed In tho balloon man's ascension. At five o'clock ho was to go up. JAI1 was In readi ness and at a given signal tho parachuto becamo detached from tbo balloon and tho huge stack-like instrument ascended with out its man. Tho multltudo became dis gusted, believing it to havo bcon a design ed trick, dispersed liko rats forsaking a slaking ship. It was an accident, not a trick. Tho balloon was again quickly put In position aud the ascent successfully made before dark, which was witnessed by hundreds of pedple. Potato rot Is tho huo and crv. A littlo purloining in tho neighborhood. Mark you, that Is tho way to tho penintcn liary. If you want a good separator ask of Cy rus White, Orangevlllc. Druilbcilucnn I.lquor Hntilt In all tlie World there 13 nut one tre Ir. Unities' Golden Specific It can bo given in a cud of tea or coffeo without the knowlcdgo of the person taxing it, effecting a speedy and permane it euro, whether the patient Is a moderate dtlnkcr or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been cured who havo taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day bolieve they quit drinking of their own frco will. No harmful effect results from its adm'mst ra tion Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and loll particulars. Address In confidence Golden Bpboifio Co., 185 Raco Streot, Cincinnatl.O. 10-251y nutUuest Mchh' jubilee. Tho all absorbing topic on tbo street and among all tne business men of town is tho Jubilee or Carnival to bo given by tho lad ies of town in tho Opera House next Tues day evening. What is It? 125 ladies to represent as many business men. How can they do it? Tho only answer can be given Is "go and see." There will bo about 150 ladles taking part and thoy will all bo dressed differently. Nearly every one of them has a comic recitation . There will bo tableaux, drills, music, and a grand march. Tho wholo programme, is full of comic scenes and delightful surprises and will mako ono of tho most beautiful, inter, cstlng and amusing entertainments ever given in Bloomsburg. To save contusion and avoid the crowd every ono stiould get their tickets reserved at Dcntler's shoo store. Tickets aro on salo at Brooke's, 'Mercer's and Dentler's. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we cave her Castoria. When shs vru a Child, the cried for CastorU, When she became Miss, she clunc to OulorU, When the had Children, the gave them CwtorU. It you want to advertise anything, bring it to tho Columbian. It will reach eycry section ot tho county. Ask Your l'ricuUH About II. Your distressing cough can bo cured. We know it because. Kemp's Balsam with in tho past few yoirs has cured so many coughs and colds in this community. Its remarkable sale has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what he thinks ot Kemp's Hal sam. luero is no medicine so .pure, none so effective. Largo bottles 00c and 31 at druggl PHILLIPS' CAFE OPENING ! light, Oct. 11, 1320. The public in general is cordially invited. We are pre pared to cater to Weddings balls, Receptions, Parties, &c Our Services Shall "bo Second to None, DURING THE FAIRS The Best Pho and Crayons, at M'Killio Bros. Blooms burg Pa. TOTlCE OF ELECTION. The regular annuil mcetiDi? or ih t invhnMom ui iuu uiuuiuKuunr wr iviap&ny iu do neu on Tuesday, tne uth day of October, fswj, between Hie tours ot two an 1 four o'clock lo the afternoon attaeomceoti'. 1. uillmerer, weretity. for tne enduing year, uU tua transaction ot tne general WtANK P. MIAMEYBlf, Oct. HU Mercury; There are many white soapj, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They arc not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having It 'Tis sold everywhere. Pensions I Veterans ! I Tho DisabMtyPonsion Bill. Act of June 27. lfiDO. errant nnnslnn tn all cx-soldlers and sailors who served 0D days or moro In tho Army or Navy during tho rebellion, and were honorably discharg ed, and who aro now suffering from any permane:. t, mental or physical disibdlty Contracted sinco tho war or during tho war whother from dlscacc, injuries or effects of old age, at tho rate of from $0 to $12 per month, according to the degrco of his dis ability for the performance oj labor rcqulr. Ing tho exertion of physical strength ; provided the disability is not duo to vici ous habits. This penslou is not restricted to tho veterans who have to ma'ie their living by hard labor, but is cnuallr duo to professional men or clerks, provided they havo au existing disability which would prevent tho continuous escrclso of tho physical' strength of an able-bodied man. Those who havo applied under tho gen eral laws and who aro unable to provo up the pending claim can apply for and se cure this pension and tben continuo tho prosecution of tho former claim and secure their arrears. If vou aro now drawlne a small ncnalnn. say $3 or $4 per month, you can tako this pension Instead, and if you have an appll cation on file for increase or additional ponslon for now disabilities you can con tinuo tho prosecution of such claims whllo drawing tho now pension, or you can fllo an original claim for a disability contract ed in tho scrvico whllo drawing ponslon under this now net. Widows, children, nnd dependent moth ers and fathers aro entitled under this act and can suspend tho prosecution of any pending claim, and tako this nnnslnn. and afterwards complclo tho prior claim and get arrears. Having been dulv annolntcd an Airent according to tho rules and regulations of tho Department of tho Interior in tho pros ecution of such claims and having had suc cess In a number of cases I am atwavs pre pared to givo information and assist claim ants, anu win assure them success if they aro able to establish thn fnr.tn nn r- inlrnrl bylaw. Those interested should call soon and claim their reward, i CJKOIMJB W. STRltNKt? North iflnrUet Mt. 7-18-0 id. Oloomiibiirjc Vn. A Lady'H Perfect Com minion Every exnectant mother should read our new book by Dr. Nye, one of New York's mosi ceieoraicu pnyaicians. A perfect mother's guide, it tells how tho fearful or deal can be mado easy, free from dangc., and almosi entirely painless, thus saving months of anxiety, droid, and suffering. Full ot valuab'o information to ladies, an Kwcrlng hundreds of delicate nucstions. Send two-cent stamp for circulars, testi monials, anu connucnt'ai letter. Address, niANK uioMASis uo., ruDiisners, 9.10-3m. Baltimore, Md Co Nervous Dcnftltntcd Men. It TOU Will send us Tour a-lilraf-l. wo will mAll you our Illustrated panipMot explaining all about pliances, and their charming effects uoon taa ner yons debUltatod arstem. ard how they will aulok. -jr. u) e a i.emurau.'u ttrairo-voiuuo ana Ap ly restore youXa't Igor and manliood.Dam jUlot free. it yuu am inus amicuxi, wenuiBoaa yoa a ueic and AprUancea on trial. i-oi-iy. voltato uilt co, Marsnaii, uio LOCAL NOTICES. Why wait at tho Dost.ofllce for Dostaco stamps, cards, &c. Vou cau bo supplied at the West End Drug Store, Srd and West Sts. Wo are headquarters for oysters. Cummings & Vcrdy. O. O. Marr, buys butter, eggs, lard, on ions and chickens. Patent medicines always on hand at West End Drug Store. Oo to C. gpods. C. Slaar for good and cheap dry Headquarters for oysters. Cummings ; Vcrdy. Persons in need ot mcdicino during tho fair w.ll find tho West End Dru? btoro nearest tho fair grounds. 3rd and West Sts. llcadnuarters for ovstcrs in Bloomsbure la at the Exchango Bakery of Cummings & Vcrdy. Parlors attached. Clark & Son, :o: COME THIS WEEK AND ALL THE TIME. S.,r, nr nvl.ii.i. f v. Rich, Fine, Choke, Stylish ami (JO ATS, JACKETS, SHAWLS, CIIILDHENS nnd MISSES COATS ami JACKETS. HOSIERY, UNDEItWEAK. GLOVES. ItlUUONs nn,) vn Goods. DRESS GOODS was never as Full and Complcto as now were bought for owh before tho New at old vrices lor cash. IIENKIEITAS, SEltGES, ALMAS. CLOTHS GLORIOCO, CASHMERES, &o. VELVETS and PLUSHES, full l.n.g lilaok and Colored at old prices. Those goods will bo much higher. SHAWLS of all kinds. See the Doublo AU Wool Shawls at $0.50. Wo oall Special attention to our Blaok Dress Goods Stook and Prices. Tbo Larrrost Coat Departrabnt in tho City filled with tho NEWEST SHAPES NEWEST STYLES in Cloth and tho LOWEST PRICES. ' Seo Our PLUSH JACKETS for S0.G9, Worth Si 2.00 40 Iuch Long rLUSII SACQUE $10.00, Worth $20.00. Largo Linen of OHILDRENS' COATS Lowest Prices. a TO w a i 7 a Jit m FLANNELS and BLANKETS of all kind. PRINTS, JIUSLINS, COTTON FLANNELS, 5jo yard up, GinRhaius, Ticking', CVvL.u ami all dornoniO (jood at nrices not to bo undersold by any. We rave H aooda ami Wu aie going to eell them for cash ami cash only, at tho Imcest jiricts going, if pot lower. Our stock in immense and it must bo moved. n? r- 7 7 JP CV, Every oyster you set of us is oponod fresh from tho shell, 00c per 100, 80o for 60, 16b for 25. They aro flno. Cummings & Vcrdy. Prescriptions written by any physician wilt bo comnounded bv a competent man at West End Dru Store, 3rd and West Havo you seen It, if not, call at Kshlo man & Wolf's, lower rnd of Opera Homo, and ask them to show y,iu tho lladlant Home llange, the latent and best Kaugo in the market. Eshlcman & Wolf have A lot of second hand stoves, singlo heaters, doublo heaters, ranges ror sale encap. Our Sncclalty- -tho very finest oysters in Cummings & Vcrdy. tho market. Eshlcman & Wolf havo a flno lino ot Hadlant Homo stoves In ''iclr s.ore at ow- c. end of Opera House. Go to tho ovstcr narlors of Cummings & Vcrdy for stews, fries, panned and raws. Next to Exchango Hotel. Blows 15 and 25 cents. Now Oppcllo llanzo at Eshlcman & Wolf's f. bottom nrlccs. Oncra House. Center street. A call for any physician in towr, it left at West End Drug Store, will receive prompt attention. Don't buv vour alovo until vou oxamlno tho large stock at Eshlcman & Wolf's, Centre at., upera House. PHILLIPS1 DOMESTIC Intend running a first-clasa restaurant in connection with their now largo baking business. On and after the first of Octob er they will havo an experienc ed cook awaiting tho chance to tickle your palate at all hours of the day and evenihg. Oys ters will be served iu all styles and game iu season. An at tractive bill of fare will be ar ranged daily aud they will make it a point to have custom ers served with dispatch. Ice Cream all the year round. Call on them during the Fair. They will have their old stand on the ground where you can get a good meal ior twenty-live cents. Phillips' Domestic Bakery, Main Sthekt Aiiovk Centuk, BLOOMSBURG, - VA. tf. DURING THE FAIRS The Rest Photographs antl Crayons at M'IiIIiIIP BROS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Sick Headache J 8 a complaint from which many suffer 1 and low aro entirely frco. Its causa Is ludlgeatiou aud a sluggish liver, the euro for which Is readily found iu tho uso ot Ayer's Pills. " 1 havo found that for sick headache. caused by n disordered condition of tho stomach, Ayer's Pills aro tho most re llalilo remedy." Samuel O. Iiradburn, Worthington, Mass. "After tho uso of Ayer's Pills for many years, in my practlco and family, 1 am Instilled in saying that they are an excellent cathartlo and liver mcdicino sustaining all tho claims made for them." W. A. WrBtfall, M. D V. 1. Austin & N. W. Hallway Co., llurnet, Texas.f "Ayer's nils are the best medicine known to mo for regulating tho bowels, and for all diseases caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three years from headache, in. digestion, and constipation. I had no appetite and was weak and nervous most ot tbo time. By using threo boxes of Ayer's nils, onil at the samo tlmo dieting myself, I was completely cured," Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kansas. " I was troubled for years witli Indl gestion, constipation, and headache A ftnv boxes of Ayer's Pills, used in small dally doses, restored me to health. They aro prompt and offectlvo." W. II. Strout, Mcadvlilo, Pa. Ayer's Pills, rnsPARiD sr Or. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. OoM by all DrugeUU and Dealers la Medlcln. Latest Novelties in DItESS GOODS ' DEPARTMENT All at tbo lowest cash llrififla n, nil Tariff wont into pffoot. and will b.i aold Ittfaiils CLOAKS & I IOODSS FUKS of all Kinds Great Values in COUNTERPANESa LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS. ULOOMSHVRU, PA mm AtmKl-TZ .. "I fVM ."A U Si UAKGAiNS I 1