THE COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. f fe ta A cream of tartar baking powder. High eitof all la leavening strength, U. S, Government Report, Aug. 17, 1839. 'I The Columbian nr-rubltshod every Frtdiy. Subscription price, 11.00 a year. Entered at the Post omco at Bloomsburg, Fa., u second olaaa matter, March 1, 1S88. FRIDAY, OOTOUKR 17, 1890. roaucT aiiiaoiD ni linn TralnB on the 1'. & It. It. H. leave Unpen as follows : HORTII. SOUTH. T:32 a. m. 11:03 a. in. 9:31 p. m. 6:23 p. m, Tratnsontho D.L. & W. It. It. leave Bloomsburg aa follows: hortii. sonrn. 7-2 a. m. 8:32 a. ra. lo-it a. m. 12:13 p. m. 3:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m. eiss p.m. i:M p,n, Tralnsontho N.ftW. U. Hallway pass Bloom ferry as follows t vortd. boctit. 10:43 a. m. 12:37 p. m. LKp.n, 4'S0p.m. BCHDAY. Moarn. booth. 10:43 a m 3:39 p m BLOOMSDUIta SULLIVAN RAILT10A.D Taking effect MONDAY, SKPTHMUKIt 2, 18S9. IS0OTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ly. Lt. STATIONS, r. K. 1. . A.K. A.M. r. M. T. V. Bloomsburg......... S8 11 43 7 0", S 35 2 35 6 40 Main street 18 11 41 B KS 8 42 2 42 6 47 Ironilale 6 16 11 39 6 56 B 45 2 45 6 60 raperMUl 6 OS 11 31 6 43 8 53 2 N 7 00 LtgbUtroet. 05 11 28 41 8 56 2 51 7 03 Orangevllle s 57 11 20 e 35 o 05 3 07 7 10 Forks 6 45 11 10 6 23 9 15 3 17 7 20 manor's .............. 6 42 11 06 3 21 9 20 3 20 7 23 Stillwater 8 37 11 02 6 17 25 3 23 7 2S Benton, 5 28 10 65 10 9 33 3 S3 7 35 BdSOns, 5 S3 10 W 07 9 36 3 37 7 38 CXIles Crek, 6 20 10 45 05 9 33 3 40. 7 40 Bugarloat, 6 16 10 42 6 02 9 42 3 43 7 41 Laobacha, 6 12 10 40 6 00 47 3 4t 7 47 Central. 6 03 10 33 S 5.1 9 57 3 58 7 57 Jamison city.... t 00 10 so 5 M 10 00 4 00 6 00 Lv. lv. lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. h. a. v. A. M. A. u. r. v. r. 11. In town Pcrnottnl. Miss Ella Pox has been engaged to sing in a Jewish synagoguo In Philadelphia, on Fridays and Saturdays. rranK rattorson spent n low days at fiomo last week. Dr. J. Chapln and wlfo of Bchoolcratt, Mich., aro visiting friends In this place. Casper Franlz, of Ucrwlck was on business Wednesday. ucorgo Bloan was at homo on a visit last week for a few days. Miss KcnJIg of Lancaster Is Uio guest 01 mifs 1,111a Bloan. Miss Wcstover of tho Normal, has joined mo cuoli at tho Episcopal chui ch. Bho has an excellent soprano voice. ansa wiaic, who with her friend MIjs Iles9,bolh of Lock llavtn, has been visiting her father, proprietor of tho Kpy Hotel, rc- turntu uomo on Monday. John A. Wilson, chief engineer of tho H. & B. U. It., of Philadelphia, with his two daughters, spent several days at tho Ex. change Hotel this week. James llcndershott, tho popular clerk at tho Exchange Hotel, Is at his post ngaln after an Illness of several weeks. Ho Is much belter, though not yet fully recover, cd. Tho general verdict is that tho new coal ol! lamps do not give a satisfactory light. The street crossing over Cenlro Street at Moycr Bros.' corner has been raised to the new grade. As early as Monday people began to flock Into bloomBburg to attend the fair. They were mostly fakirs and showmen. Tho democratic club meeting last Batur day evening was addressed by J. 0. Bccht of Muncy. Go and get a dozen $3 00 cabinets and largo crayon portrait for $7.50. Bouthwcsl corner Main and Market Sis. Irene, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Yetler died Wednesday morning of membraneous croup. Bho was about nine years of age. II you want to advertise anything, bring lt to tho Columbian. It will reach oyery section of tho county. The worst cases of scrofula, salt rheum and other diseases of tho blood, are cured by Hood's Sarsapnrllla. Col. J. Jameson has recently mado a contract to build n railroad from Sea Isle city In New Jersey, fltly-lhree miles long. Sam Stills has leased tho barber shop under Locknrd's building on Centre street, llo Is a good workman and solicits a fair share of patronage. 2L Our Offers. The Columman has mado arrangements with a publishing houso by which It 19 en abled to mako somo astonishing offers, ncad the following: All who pay up to date and one year In advance, and new subscribers, will re ceive tho American Farmer one year free. The Farmer is worth one dollar a year Wo will send tho CoiusinuN and tho New York Weekly Worll to any addiess In Uio county, for $1.00 a year. Tho Colombian, tho WoM, and tho Farmer for $2.00, worth $3.00. To any subscribers paying all arrears and to new subscribers, tho Oolbmman and t completo set of Dickens Works In 12 vols, for $1.00. Tho Columbian, and the Mammoth Cyclo paedia, 4 vols, for $1.50. TbeCoLUMBiAN.Dlckcns' Works, and the Mammoth Cyclopaedia, for $2.10. This Is tho best offer ever made by any paper In this section, as tho books cannot bo bought at retail for less than five dollars. Tho Columbian and Tho Cosmopolitan one ?'ear, $2.50. Tho Cbsmonoifanls ono of the eading magazines, and tho subscription of that alone is $2 40. Any person sending us tbrco new sub scribers at $1.00 each, will receive tho Columbian ono year free. Any old subscriber who will pay up to date and send us the name of ono new cash subscriber w.ll bo presented with; 25 novels in neat pampiiict iorm, to uo sc. lectcd from a list at this ofllcc. Tho cash price of tho novels Is 75 cents. ItBAI) THIS. The Columbian 1 yoar, $1.00 Dickens' Works worth 3.00 Mammoth Cyclopaedia worth 2.00 Amerxm tVfmtr, worm a.u 25 novels "5 Total S7.75 We will send all of tho above for $3 00. Samples can be seen at this ofllco. No deviation will bo mado from any of these offers. . , Address Tbo Columbian, Bloomsburg Pa. Charles Pollock, driver for Creasy & Well", has a dog that stands on the horse's back and rides about town, while his mas ter Is delivering lumber. Tho Fall Commuhion Services nill bo held as follows: Briarcreck, Oct. 20 at 2:80 p. m.; ZIod, Nov. 2 at 10:30 a. m.j Orange villc, Nov. 0 at 10:50 a, in.; St. James, Nov. 10 at 10:10 a. m.; Uldlay, Nov. 23 at 10:30 n, m. The coal oil lamp at tho corner of Third and Market was found on Monday morn. Id ix, with the chimney knocked off and the lamp upsido down. Ono of tho lamps down Main street exploded tho other night. Miss Llllio Doak has opened dress mak. log rooms in Furmau's building, second floor. Bho has been with Madame Oart land in Philadelphia the past season and will cut all garments by her system. 10-3.31 Catarrh is in the blood. No cure for Ibis lonthsoino and dangerous disease Is possible until the poison is thoroughly eradicated from t'10 system. For this pur pose, Ayer's Sarsaparllla is tho best and most economical medicine. Prlco $1. Six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. A Clinriiiluic I'nrty. One of tho most brilliant social events that has occurred In Dloomsburg for a long, tlmo was tho party given by Misses Annie, Carrie and Iioulso Jameson at tho Excbango Hotel last Friday evening. At 0 o'clock the Invited guests to tho num ber of ono hundred or more, gathered In tho parlors, and wcro received by tho Misses Jameson and their friends Mrs. Mont gomery of Lambcttvlllc, N. J., Miss Cougblln of Burlington, N. J. and Miss Gilbert of Catawlssa, Col. and Mrs. Jame son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt. Tho ladles wcro all In full evening dross and tho great number of elegant costumes was a subject of frequent remark. It would bo dif ficult to gather a company of tho same slzo anywhere, In city or country, where moro pretty girls, or handsomer dresses coutd bo found. Tho gentlemen were In full dress, with but few cxccpltons. At 10 o'clock the dining room was thrown open and dancing began, to tho entrancing strains of music by Bauer's orchestra of Bcraoton. This was con. tinned until after 4 o'clock in tho morn log, with tho exception of about an hour while rifrcshmcnts were bciug served Small tables wcro placid In tho dining room, and the refreshments were elegant and nicely served. Altogether It was a charming party and everybody enjoyed It to the fullest extent. The Exchange Hotel Is noted for tho brilliant parties that have been under Its hospltablo roof, and this one was fully as delightful as any that has ever been held there. Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs know how to arrango such an affair to perfection. Among those present from out of town wercs Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Lam bcrtvllie, N. J., Miss Coughlin of Burling ton, N, J., Miss Gilbert, Catawissa, Miss Kelly, Brooklyn, Miss Kcndlg, Lancaster, Mr. Meigs, Lebanon, Mr. Thomas, Mlliord, N. J., Dr. Jennings, Danville, Mr.. C. Btlltz, Wllllamsport, Mr. Frank Patterson, Easton, Mr. 8. Wigfall, Mr. Uartel, Phlla dclphia, Dr. J. W. Rclfsnydcr, Milton. Pliitllpn' Cntc Opening:. Tho opening of Phillips' Cafe Is a new departure for Bloomsburg. There has never been a restaurant In the town where ladles could go unattended and get a lunch or a dinner, or anything else cooked to order fiom a bill of fare. Tho Phl"lps Cafe Is handsomely furnished, with BrusJ sels carpet, chenille curtains, oak side boards, chairs and tables, and tho dishes, glassware, sllverwaro ana llncu are all new and bright. Everything is cleanly and attractive. The kitchen Is In charge of Mr. Bheppard, an txpcrlenccd chef who'i has filled the position of chief cook at the Lafayette, Capo May, and other promi nent hotels. Tho cafo was opened to the public on Saturday night. Templing vi ands filled tho front v. 'ndow, and the tables with their clean linen and bright silver were exceedingly attractive. The Bloom Band appeared In front cf tho cafo at 9 o'clock and discoursed somo excellent music, and were invited in by Mrs. Phil lips, and served with a supper consisting of salad, oysters, cold ham, Ice cream and cake. Many people of the town including a number of ladies, wcro among tho custo mers of the evening, and oil expressed themselves as much pleased. On each table was a neatly printed bill of fare, showing what can bo ordered to appease the appetito. It included oysters In every style, fish of different varieties, meats of all kinds, cooked to order, or cold, game in season, eggs in every shape, salads, pickles, potatoes, rolls, cakes, pics, coffee, tea, ice cream, &c. The need of such a place has long been felt in this town, and realizing this facf, Mrs. Thlllips, with her well-known busi ness energy, has endeavored to supply the want. Bho deserves encouragement, for such a placo canuot be maintained with out patronage. The baking and confec tionery will not bo neglected, out tho wholo establishment will bo conducted as heretofore. Will glvo thtco hundred dollars roward and railroad pass to party who wroto letter from Wllkcs-Barro on October 12th last. Ploaso communlcato with me, thcro will bo no harm como to you. Address as be fore O. MiMJtn. NORHAI, BCIIOOL, SiOTItB. On Baturday last tho students took their usual chestnut hunt. Tbevistartcd about 12.30 p. m and returned about 0 p. m. They spent tbo tlmo across tho river and along tho river banks,; and had a good tlmo boating, boiling chestnuts and roam Ing through tho woods. All pronounced lt a very cnjoyablo occasion, and thanked tho Calllepian socloty for tho big bushel of chestnuts they took along. Students aro dally growing moro Interest ed in tho coming lecture course The Principal has received tho personal thanks of many patrons of tho school for affording their children an opportunity at such mar velously lbw rates to bear the boat talent on tho American platform. Miss Olaf Krarer lectured 180 times In Philadelphia in one season, and it was only by chance that sho was secured for tho Normal course, Oct. 27th being the only dato in tho cntlro season when sho was tot engaged. Arrangements hvo just been mado to have her givo a matlnco on Monday after noon of tho 27th, for tho children of tho town. This was done at considerable ad dltional expense, and a small admission fco of 10 ccntB will bo charged to bolp defray the expense. Whllo much Interest Is manifested In Miss Krarer, she is by no means tho best In tho course. Uorr and Blalklo will please everybody. Their lectures aro very witty, but lt Is tho kind of wit that In. strncts and emphasizes. Tho Park sisters, cornettsts, with Miss Uerrymon, tho leader, will perhaps bo tho best musical treat of the season. Miss An. nlo Park Is pronounced by somo tho equal of Levy. Tho last lecturer of tho course, Peter von Flnklcstcln Mamreov, mado a successful tour In Europe, and has the highest testimonials from English news papers. Ho lectured In Heading, Pa. re cently beforo tho teachers' institute, and was so well liked that bo was engaged on tho spot to deliver tho samo lecture noxt year to tho samo audlenco. Bloomsburg has never beforo had a chanco to hear flvo such entertainments for tho small sum of $1.50; and may never have such a chanco again. Mrs. L. Black of Wllkcs-Barre, is visit ing her daughter May, a student at tho Normal School. Mr. Pennlman, of Plttston, visited his daughter Mabel last week. Two gentlemen from Heading who wcro In town last week on business, strolled up to tho Normal school, andxpressed them selves as greatly pleased and surprised at tho equipment of tho school, tho beauty of tho grounds, and tho magnificent views afforded bv tho elevation. "ATI this for $4 50 per week?" said one, "Yes" answer cd tho Principal, "only $4 per. week to teachers." Tho little Russian girl. Eva Koblnovltch, Is making rapid progress, and is very pop ular among tho students. Catalogues have been in demand from Maino to California. Tho demand for catalogues has been so great that tho sup ply will soon be exhausted. One teacher said 'what will we do with them if they all come?' Tho trustees will havo to answo.'. Manual training continues to bo popular. Tho exercises in sawing, planing, nailing, chiseling, &c., aro not only very Interest ing, but give tho very best opportunity to teach somo of tho principles of natural philosophy. To tho modcl-school pupils, this manual training experience is alone worth more than tho tuition they pay. Call and get 1 dozen cabinets, 99o por uozen, uciwccn I'cacocss iiaruwaro sioro and Public library. Tho Ladles of .tho Presbyterian Church havo decided to glvo a Thanksgiving Din ner In tho basement of the old church, A Japanese stand will bo an accompanying fcaturo. Miss Mamo .11. Aurandt, daughter of Qcorgo Aurandt proprietor of tho Central Hotel, was married last Thursday morning, October 0th, to Mr. U. II. Hallman of Norrlstown. Tho ceremony was per formed In tho parlor of tho hotel at 0 o'clock a. m. by Hev. I, E. Patterson, pastor of tho Presbyterian Church. Only tho near relatives of tho contracting parties wcro present. At Ili05 tho nowly mp Tried pair took tho iratn on tho Heading railroad for Norrlstown, where tho husband is en gaged as a civil engineer. Con-go has como and with him ho has brought his funny face. Tho most comi cal of all freaks of nature, not ono to pity, but one to laugh at and ho laughs with you. You must sco him or you cannot comprehend him. Ho has four legs and a body llko an animal, but ho bas a hoad tho sai.o as a human being. Ho was discov ered In tho central part of Africa, near Ibo river Congo. Uo Is tho African freak that caused so much sensation in Now York city, where ho was on exhibition for three tnqnths and seen by ono million people last week at York, Pa., ho was tho principal feature of tho fair. Ho Is well worth see ing. Uo will bo on exhibition at tho "Con go Show" on tho Fair Grounds this week. Don't fall to see him. I'uiicrnl l'ontpoiicd. AN ATTEMPT TO 0LIMII TUB GOLDEN STAIRS VIA THE LAUDANUM ItOUTB FRUSTRATED. Mr. Con. Ifland has purchased tho fix. turcs of the billiard and pool room lately occupied by I). Qlrton. Ho has taken tin- mediate possession. In addition to tho billiard and pool tables ho will always havo a lino lino of cigars. For somo reason unknown to us, there was uo coal oil lamp in tho lamp post at Mover Bros.' corner Saturday night, and A Hlioollnir Affray. On Monday morning tho 7.28 train on tho D. L. & W. railroad brought a com pany of showmen here, known as the 'Congo Show," to exhibit at tho fair. Two of th m, a white man named Harry D. Miller, and a black man named Frank Be- When tho hair shows signs of falling, be' gin at once to use Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation strengthens tho scalp, pro motes tho growth of now hair, restores the natural color to gray and faded hair, and renders It soft, pliant, and glossy. Druitlcctuiesa x-itiuor Habit In iilltUe World tllere Is but one ttire lr. Ilulneg' 4Jolrteu specific It can bo given in a cup of tea or coffee without thoTtnowledgo of the person tailing It, effecting a speedy and permanent euro, whether tho patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of reppo, got ipto an altercation In tho men's drunkar(iB havo Dcen cure j who havo taken A romance that came near ending tho life of a bright and jolly lass of about twenty summers was wafted over tho hills from Ccntralla on Alonday. It was on the afternoon cf Saturday, October 4th, that sutcido was attempted on account of unre quited affections. Tho gentleman in the caso was Alex Buchanan, who until re cently resided at Centralia, hut who is now employed In Philadelphia, His departure from our nclehboring town was a source of groat regret to many persons and ono In particular, at least so 'lis said by knowing ones. Miss Uattlo Heist, whoso father is a prominent citizen and mlno contractor of Centralia, is a pleasant and sprightly young lady who has many admirers, jut griorcd btcauso her friend Buchanan was not moro. devotsd. To tho outside world, however, she always appeared In the best of spirits and perfectly content with the ways of the world. Such did not appear to bo tho case, as tbo narrative of this ar ticle proves. On Saturday afternoon Miss Heist took au ounce and a half of lauda num and for a time it was feared that fata 1 results would follow. Dr. Lashcllo was summoned and with tho aid of a stomach pump expelled the deadly poison from tho young lady's system. Beforo attempting to tako her life Miss Heist wroto several letters to friends in which sho gavo the cause for her rash act aud bid them adieu. To one young lady she turned over her Sunday school class, with tho request that the scholars receive tho proper training and that, they also bo taught tbo same truths that she had endea vored to instill into their minds. To a gentleman friend the sad tidings was con veyed that beforo ho received the noto that sho would bo a corpse, as sho did not de sire to contlnuo her existence upon this earth. The Patriotic Order of True Ameri. cans, of which Miss Heist was a member, had arranged to produce a home talcat drama in the near future in which sho was to tako part, and in a noto to that society she dwelt at somo length upon her inabil ity to render any asslslanco as sho was about to leavo them forever, and regretted that she could not participate in the com ing exercises and take a fui.uy part. To another sho announced as her last request that her rema'ns be Interred in tho ceme tery on tho hill on Sunday a'tcrnoon at 8 o'clock and tho following pall bea-ers sho chose from among her gentlemen friends: Matthew Farrcll, Thos. Itccse, Qco. Dav.s, Hobcrt White, Edward Shaeffcr and Will iam Richards. Miss Heist has entirely recovered from tile effects of her attempted su'eido and in- Till? FAIR. Tho Indications point to ono of tho great est exhibitions In tlio history of this, tho best of nil tho fairs. Tho largo exhibition building Is packed with exhibits, whllo tbo slock sheds havo every stall engaged. 'Ibo grounds aro filled with exhibits and stands, but not n gambling place to be found. With tbc present Indications ot fair wcath. cr tho grounds should bo thronged with pioplo Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tho following is a list of tho faces: TUB RACES. irnurisDAT ootober 10, 1890. '11 A. m. Klrcmcns Parado and Contest. 1 r. m. OiCJ Class. A. L. Dcrr, Mordansv'e b. m. Bessie Sands Qco. K. Hess, Fowlcrsvlllo, Pa. s. g. Dox tcr. F. W. Heller, Mlllvlltr, Pa. s. ra. Dolllo U Phillip Creasy, Light Street, Pa. b. m. Daisy Wm. J. Uldlay: Espy, Pa. B. M. Maud 11. H. Boyd, Mirainvlllc, Pa. r,g. G. W.O. 8., W. Ailams, Berwick, Pa. r. g. T. Hook 2:87 olass. Jobn I). Hunt, Bloomiburg, Pa, b. g. Echo Boy. D. F. Pursol, Bloomsburg, Pa. bl. m. Minnie Ballard." ' R. F. Pctcrman, Muu y, Pa. g. g. Blsmark Harvey C. Eck, Flcmlngton, N. J. s. m. Indlanola. Jlurt Wood, Hughcsvilk, Pa. b. m. Music FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890. Rcceptiou to Ex-Governor Pattison and short address from the Grand Stand. 1 v. M. 2:48 Class. Shaver & Ferguson, TrucKvllle, Pa. br. b. Harry Dudley. William Sherman, Green Groyc, Pa. b. g. Tony Medium. W. A. Harlzell, Bloomsburg, Pa. b. s.Jlm 1'atcheu. S. W. Adams, Berwick, Pa. b. 8. Tom Rook R. F. Pctcrman, Muncy, Pa. g. g. Ulsmark C. W. Jackson, Uughcsvllic, Pa. b. m. Maud. 2:29 Class. George Cook, Wyoming, Pa. ch. g. Will iam Or s. Fowler Bcagcr, Bavona, N. Y. b. m. Alllo Rosebud. John B. Hunt, Bloomsburg, Pa. b. g. Echo There are many white soaps, 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. QENKRAL ELECTION PHOOLABIATION. I, JOHN U. uojnii OASET, ItlKh Sheriff of Columbia .v. commonwoai n or i-ennsTirama. 00 here- br m.iVn known and elvo notice to tho electors ot tlio county aforesaid, that a general election will b hold in tho said oounlr ot Columbia on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1830, (bnlnjr the Tuesday next following Hio nrst Mon aar of asld month) for tho purpow ot ciwtlng tho feCTcral persons horelnai.or named, to-nlt: Onopeuon for Governor of Uio Commonwealth ot lVnnsr' ranta. On pernon for IJeut, Governor ot tho common wealth ot Pennsylvania. ono person for Kecretarr ot Internal Affairs 0! Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, ono peison tor A&Acia Judgo ot Colombia County. uno person for Congress from 17th district of Pennsylvania. ono pei-oa tor senator fron aith District ot 1 .nnsylvnnla. Two peijons for Members ot the Assembly from Columbia County. ono pen-on tor Prothonotory and Clerk ot Courts of Columbia county Ocepersou fof Itoglster and Hocorder ot Colum bU County. one penson for Treasurer ot Columbia County. One person for District Attorney ot Columbia County. Three persons for Commlntoners ot Columbia Csurty. i nrws persons ror Auauors oi uoiumna com ty. Oje be.-Kon ror courtv Hurveror of Co'um'uH County. I also hereby mako known and Rive notlco that tho p' c-; of holding tho afomald elMon In the scvei.'" ward, boroughs, airtr cu aud towrshli t hintre courir of Colombia aro 03 follows. to.wlti Dearer township, at tho pubUo houso of l"a, Mary smith. lfntou township, at tho publtr nouse ot Lemnc Drake In the town of Denton. ueiwick-, East, attneuttio omcoor jacKson Woof n MTg Co., In Lerwick. Derwlck. West, at tho omco ot J. a. Jacor, In H Cf. Iroom East, at tho Court House, east side. In Fair Butter wil' hold pood any 1 1 imoom "vest, at the court House, wcatswo in . t.. r- , .'1 juoomsbvr . linarcieoi townsuiD. at tho DUbllc school bouse neir EvansvH'", ca .awissd township, at tho public houso or u. w. l's'fsnydor, In tho town of Oata'vlssa. lion) r i ot cntralla, at tho pubUo houso ot M'-l-s 1 Brennar centre towns! , at the school house near Lafav- etto Crrasy's. North coiyngham Dlstilct at tho townal-'p S"?( )l hoi'o near the collie? ot Jobo Anderson k I. W. Hartman & Sons. Our special premium on the Boy. C. W. Jackson, Hughesvllle, Pa. b. g. Lv sandcr. Aaron Nell, Phmnlxvlllo, Pa, b. m. Zerlins SA.TDBDAT, OOTOBKlt 18, 1890. Half mlloFoo. race. Open to all. 1 r. M. Running. Jud Brannlng, Wllkcsbarrc, Pa. b. g, Jim my 11. Wm. G. Rook, Berwick, Pa. ch. g. Jules Mumm. Wm. G. Rook, Berwick, Pa. e. g. ulul doon. H. Cotter, Brooklyn, N. Y. c. m. My Girl, formerly Molly Thomas. Dornlson Brink, Bloomsburg, Pa. b. m. Pet Thco. Darlington, Now Bloomfleld, Pa. br. g: Walter A. Ira Boyd, Pond Hill, Pa. b. g. Babe O. P. J. O'Boyle, Bcranton, Pa. b. g. Frilz Thomas Caldwell, Phocnlxvlllc, Pa. ch. g. John Gray. Thomas Caldwell, PhconUvillo, Pa. br. g. Vlnder Aaron Neil, PhconixYlllc, Pa. br. g. How crson. 2:35 Class. Geo. Cook, Wyoming, Pa. ch. g. William Gee. J. N. Haight, Luzerne, Pa. r. s. Frank M. Fowler Beagcr, Bavona, N. Y. b. ra. A'llo Rosebud. Geo. O. Bmith, Orange, N. Y. b. g. Wind sor II. W. B. Btono, Bingbampton, N. Y. ch. g. Big login. Miss E. Barbley spent a few days in Philadelphia last week selecting new goods In tho latest styles of fall and winter mllll nery. 10 10 2t. Pensions ! Veterans 1 1 The Disability Pension Bill Act of Juno 27. 1890. grants pensions to all cx-soldicrs and sailors who served 09 days or moro in the Army or Navy during tbo rebellion, ana were nonorauiy inscnarg. cd, and who aro now suffering from any permanent, mental or physical disability contracted sljco tbo war or during the war whether from discaco, injuries or effects of old age, at tho rate or from $6 to $11 per month, according to t'eg ce of his ills abdilv for tho ncrform iucc ot labor lenulr. Intr tho exertion of physical strength : provided tho disability is not due to vici ous habits. Tnls pensiou is not restricted to tbo veterans who havo to mako their living bv haiu labor, but is equally duo to professional men or clerks, provided they havo an existing disability which would prevent tbo continuous cxcrclso ot the physical strength of nn able-bodied man. Thoso "who havo applied under tho gen eral laws and who aro unablo to piove up tho pending claim can apply for and se cure this pension and then continue tbo prosecution of the former claim and secure their arrears. It vou aro now drawing a small pension, time during Saturday. Our 400 Ladies', Misses', and Chil dren's coats will hold the cheap price until all are sold, our 25c willed flannel will be pood until worn out. our dress foods look I co. ,11 J .if , 11 I Kouth Conyngham District, at Uio houso of Mrs. Well made UD. OUr dishes lOOk I Thomas Monroe. ' . I MohlnlMivnairtnnmt,hlii V. n DAhnnt linimn nnsi neat on the table, our rrrocenes I c. u whites. " f u 1 . . ... . I Franklin township, at tho Lawrenco school mc ui uiv; ucbi, puur uuiicr nut I nouse. in ronr&Durg. induded. I W. Ha?tman & Sons. Go to the New Ground Floor PHOTO GALLEY. Fine cabinet photos 00c per doz., 1 crayon portrait and one dozen $3 cabinets all for $7.50, lion Ions, tin tvoes. 50c. Her- ring la Mlllvuie. Hemlock township, at tho pubUo houso ot; Chaa. Dletiei'ch, In t..o town ot lluck Horn. looKbon twp., at the pubiio scnooi houso at Wai'tr. wust township, at tho pubUo houso ot Nathan Kro r.ln Kumcdla. Mo ''ison tov, jshln. at tho nubile bchool houso i Jerteyiown. Jiain township, at tho pubiio houso Of Addison W. Blnimon. Minim township, at tho public house ot John Kn" lnthetownot.Mimtnville. Montour township, at tho pubUo houso ot animus ucangsb at. uupen. ML Pleasant tuwnshl j. r I tho MUlcrtown nub"c . school house. Orance townahln. tho oubllo house of P. O. Taking of houses, cattle, mao'i- 0',5p.a0ttho centre &ooi nouse. . 11 tr rinrmi-oaV tnitrnoliln nt tlirt tinned nf Uattmul inery ana copying 01a piciurr 1 "n- - In Fspy. Wcstscott at tho pubUo houso of John L. Crawford, lnlLlghtstroct- sugarloat lowushl.i, at tho houso ot Albert Colo" rolls Bhall bo opened at seven o'clock a. m. and rhaU cont iuo open without Interruption or ad- juuromeat unui seven oclock p. m., wucu mo pous will do cio na. NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN. That everv nerson excpntlnt? Justices of tho Peace and Aldermen, Nouirloa Public and Per sons in mo mllUla senleo ot the State, who shall hold or shall within two months havo held a ny omco or appointment ot pront or trust under tho tinted Mates, or or this state, and city or corporatcd dlstrlet, whether a commissioned onicer or otherwise, a subo'dtnato om er or ncent !7lo Is or shall lMkcmD'oycd under the Ler.slr i " I turo, Eiecutlro or J idlclaryBepa.tn'CD. of tho VmyoilS I suuo.oror any city or of any locorporrtod (Us- ana of tho Htoto Lcglsliuurc, and of tho F.elect. or common council or any city, or commissioners ot any incorporated dlstr ct, are by law incapable ot l old ng or ex rising at Uio tune tlmo t'-o OIUC3 or appointment, oi juagc, insr.?oiororuienc of sny o'ect'on oltiils commonwealth, and that no inspector, duugo or ouier uireer oi arcn eio UonthaUboeMglolo tobotten voted for. Tho inspectors and Judge ot tho elections shall meet at me respecmu jnu .es upuiiucu iu.- a specialty. Call and see speci mens. Yours Resp't. H. A. KEMP, Photo Artist. Southwest Cor. Main nod M.uket Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. BLOOMSBURG Fine Cabinet portraits only $0 doz. Lite size only KlU.Uu. Viewing, copy- mc and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. PHILLIPS' DOMESKG holding the election In the district to which they respectively belong, beforo seven o'clock In tho morning, and each of said Inspectors slia'l ai point ono clerk, who shall bo a uualined vo.er ot such (I'strlc. ire qeiunoo voters or tni3 county aro neraoy autVorUod and required to vow by ticket printed, wnttcn or partly printed and partly wrlttoD; ono ticket which Bhall be labeled Mate, and conia'n toe names ot bUUo officers, ono tlokol, u bo land'- 1 Judiciary, ana one ticxet to ci labelled couu- JOUN n. casey. sheriff. sheriff's onice, Bloomsburg, cjt. v, 13J0. Intend running a first-class restaurant in connection with their now large baking business. On,and after the first of Octob- ...III l.n.rr, nn ovnai'ian I tit? i mmtrfo tit a vrno (Nowl. f 130. On?ansK25. ci mcy iiiu uttio au. jjoinv. I Ddni X 1 w i IIH.ww Vorcitaloguo addfoBa ed cook awaiting the chance to tickle your palate at all hours cr, . oonnu volume paw tor your old ,,', r . . 1 ol TO O-iUU HOOKS. A long catalogue ot oi ine uay anu evening, oys ters will be Eerved in all styles and game in season. Au at tractive bill ot laro will be ar ranged daily and 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 boolts with tho nig 11-Uvs wo will pay, postpaid for 10 cents In stamps. $lo;i easily made buying old books, commence at once aud get llrsl pick. c. r. uaiuvbh, 1, isast mm bu, now iur. ' 10-10-a-)t. A MTTTn Salksmkh to sell .Liu Nursery mock. to dispel tho darkness a tallow dip was put waiting room in the depot, having quarrel- tho Qolden Opecifl0 Q their cotleo without stead of her funeral taking placo on Bun- av -VSnr 1 nnr month, vnn ran lakn thU grOUntl WlierO VOU CUU gUb 11 tf. A Preset to Our HuhscrlberH. It is with pleasure that wo announco to our many patrons that wo havo mado ar ranacments with that wide-awake, illustra ted farm magazine, tho Aubhioan Fauueu, published at Fort Wayne, Ind., and read by nearly 200,000 farmers by which that great publication will bo mailed FIIEB, to the address of any of our subscribers WHO WILL. COME IN AND PAY UP ALL AKUEAHAGE3 ON BUnSOHIP TION AND ONE YEAK IN ADVANCE FIIOM DATE, AND TO ANY NEW BL'B 8CIUBER WHO WILL PAY ONE YEAH IN ADVANCE. This is a grand opportun lty to obtain a first-class farm journal free. Tho Amwuoan Faksikk Is a largo 10-page journal, of national circulation, which ranks among tho leadlne agricultural pap en. It treats tho question, of economy in agriculture and tho rights and privileges ' . . 1 .lm.it.gn ot that vast nouy ui;u . in. Councilman Gross refused to furnish snuffers to keep lt in trim. D, L. Everhart, collector of Jackson townshln. cives notice that ho will bo at tho house of John 11. Fritz on Tnursday October 80, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. ra., to re- eclvo taxes, and thus atlord tho tax.payers of that townshln an onnortunlty to savo tho additional 5 pet'.'ccirtf Daisy Leon rodo her pony into Clark & Son's store last Baturday, on tho invitation of Air- Clark. Thcv went all through tho store, looked at tbo fountain, and then came out. The next tlmo she rodo down tho street tbo pony wanted to turn into the store Evan Jones says lt takes him three hours to put tho street lamps out, and longer than that to light them. When tho chimneys get dirty It will tako tho balance of tho twenty four hours in each day to ail and clean tho lamps. Nothing brings speedier wealth than a trood natent. If vou havo an idea, writo to Messrs C. A. Bnow & Co., 710, 8th Bt. N. W. Washington, D. C, tho old and trustworthy Patent Solicitors, and they will Inform you free of charge whether it is patentable. Itcad their advertisement in this paper. led on the cars, and after a sculllc in which Miller had his finger bitten, and Be. reppo had his head cut, Miller drew a re. valver and fired two shots Into tho door, after telling Bereppo that unless ho kept away ho would shoot him, and showed his pistol. Nathan Chromls, a policeman, was called on by Bereppo, and arrested Miller for assault with a pistol, and tho prisoner was taken before Guy Jacoby Esq. Beveral members of tho party swore that the colored man had a bad disposition, and was tho aggressor in the case, that tbo two had been quarreling for somo time; that Miller got tho pistol out of a trunk after bcln? told of Bercppo's threats to kill him. After hearing a good deal of talk, the .Justice discharged tho prisoner, but said that if it was in bis power ho would flno both of them for fighting! that it was evidently a caso that should go beforo the President of Council. Tho whole party wont out together. Bereppo is known as a Congo warrior, and has his head all shaved except a tuft on top. luo "oongo Warrior" la evidently & Baltimore darkey. their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect results from Its administra tion Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and lull particulars. Addrcsb in confidence Goldis Si'uoino Co., 181 Race Btreet, Cincinnati.O. 10-231y day, she attended Sabbath school in tho afternoon. She, however, declares that sho will end her life at somo future time. Ath'.and Advocate. A meeting of democrats was held at the Farmers whoso industry Is tho basis of h oom on Monday evening to urrang0 all material and naUonal prosperity, its for luo reCcption of Ex-governor I'attlson, highest purpose is the elevation and cnoh- ,Ioni William A. Wallace and party on bllng of Agriculture through tho higher pay noon. lion. C. It. Buckalew, and broader education of men and women Juug0 icCTl Col. J. G, Freeze, O. G. "S'Si? atk'ey aDd J' Townsend wereappolaU ftl to ner year. IT COBTB YOU NOTII- cd a committee on reception. AU demo- 1NG From any ono number ideas can ue cats are requested to ue at me u, iv.es yt. obtained that will bo worth Ibrice the sub- u ot at 13.18 on Friday to Rho the party aZrSroam7:-aMni - rousing recepUon, eee eamplo copy. " Thcro is not, and ought not to be, any nolltical complexion to tho present conlro- virsv between the Gas and Water Compa. n. m i( .1. Force Trill sell a lot of .n,i tho Town Council, but It Is said w. " -" , , T I .--, - v . giot' id in Balem townsuip, nuicmu vu-m- ccrl(im publicans are putting what. HAI.1C8. uiooiuDburir Btur course.' Tho first entertainment nf the 'Star Course' will tako placo on next Monday evening, October, 20tb, In tho Opera House Bloomsburg, and will consist ot a concert by tho celebrated N. V. Philhar monic Ulub. which consists ot a sextette of musicians who stand in tho front ranks as soloists. Tho leading artists: Hlcbard Arnold, violinist, Eugene Wclner, flutist, and Charles Ucmmann, violin-cellolst are well known to all lovers ot good music and havo an international reputation. The program for tho evening contains a num ber of novelties composed expressly for them by distinguished musicians, and se lections from Bazlnnl, Bcbuman, Beethov en, Bchubert, Handel, Popper, Glllet and Liszt, among which aro Handel's celebrat ed 'Largo,' Liszt's 'Hhapsodio Hongrolse, No. 12,' E. Gilltt'a 'Bounds ot tno uaii Room.' Tho management have been at great ex. 'Waller. Mrs. Anno Biker Is visiting her brothers, Messrs. D. L. and Augustus Everhart. Benton liartman ot Central, paid us a flying visit last week. Blato blackboards have been placed in all the school bouses ot tho township. One of our merchants, Mr. II. II. Ilirle- man, took In over ten bushels of chestnuts last week. A large number from this part of tho county expect to attend tbo Bloom fair. Tho rainy weather Is doing considerable damage to tho buckwhea.. a largo portion of which remains to bo thr 'hed. Beveral mistakes have occurred at the post-office in distributing tho mail, which should be prevented lt possible James Bhultz, - George Hummer, and Samuel and Silas Yorks Bpent a few days on the mountains in search of deer last week but came homo without any and .say they are very scarce. Mark Tai-lsy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby vas siek, vre gava her Castoria. When (he was a Child, sho cried for Cutorla, When she became Ulu, she clung to Ceitorta, When the had Children, she gave them Owtorla. IIUHINCHS MUNHJUUIMtU. noctorHl Of all tho different schools In tho country, havo thousands dio every year of Brigbt's disease ot tbo Kidneys, who could bo liv ing to-day If thoy had used Sulphur Bitters They aro unequalled In the world for all diseases of tho kidneys. A'tw Haven Union, 10 17 2t. I.llflit Htreet. ty, at pubiio sale, at 10 a. m. cy(r blame tucro 9) on tbo Democratic pen8e and trouble to securo this club, Nov.0.-BarahJ. B toj idmlnlstrainx bctgoflUu councll. u vlow of the whlcU Is not often obtainablo for small Of the CBtatO . Of M Ciiaci bhiit, i ,.ii ,.mtr. at ,, i, i. nnnrtiinltv to hoar Orange township, will sen peisuuri iuiM..- iaci vuttw lnu w,. -- --- i mi,p, homestead of deceased, at 10 ltio council aro at tho head and front of the ood music that many may not aga bo o'clock, a. m. movement to get gas and water at their at)i0 to avail themselves of. It is to be Noveubeh 0. Barah J, Bltlcr. admin ds- owq ( which has resulted In deprlv- hnpcd that tbo musical pubiio will show tratorofillcuaei oHier, 7 , , Ing ,ao town of both, this Is unjust. The their appreciation of these efforts by a personal P opei y on tho p mm ses t. Tbo o'clock. Horses, cows and gcneial farm. vot(J for tlj0 erection of a 115,000 Town I COtnes wltti tho understanding that tho lo. ing implements. Hall at a point whero its erection enhanced j mlcai taste is exceptionally good For BAur-Dwelllng nouses J" tUo valuo 0, thcr own properties. an(1 ,Ucy u n0 doubt pleaso all who may ..Wi&a .,va7o,,,. Und. Tbo desirable seat, a,e being v.P.nt fnialn Bloomsburg. Btoro ,n!dlv taken and those desiring course properties, Grist mills and other property Your alBtrC8ang COUgh can bo cured. llckeU ,Uould apply early to Mr. Dontler. by H. 1: liUtz, iDBuiauiA. u ..... W(j kQ0W lt j,ocauSB jiemp's uaisara wuu- Afc"lSHS!& wd lot in Huper. lh tho past few yeus has cured .0 many lot 120 x HO ft. Two story, house, with ,.0UBtia aD(j coids in this community. Its nine rooms. Bay windows, out rmrif.i.0 8ae ija3 UCen won entirely by kitchen, ico and coal house, good tame, ,. ..,,,, A.k some friend who chicken and pig pen. vuu " ". , ,. w t, .Links of Kemn's Bal. crcen trees, good water, 1 lamuau., u uku ............ -- . Twelvotralnsadaycach way, to Blooms-L,, Tbcro Is no medicine so Jpure, none JJUVV K to. Mr. Arnold's wonderful playing on the violin took the audlenco by storm, and he WaS repv.CUiy 411? wnm more. Jmror. fare 8c round trip. great bargain, if taken soon. IL 1. Lutz, Jniuranco & Heal Est. Af.t. to i-ffcctlvc. druggl Large bottles Wo and ft at f i, unowned flute virtuoso. Mr. Eugene Wclner, a'so performed at the last Imperial Soiree, and bis unsurpassed playing evoked Uio highest approbation. 1 Stale, Paris. Itov. Whitney preached an Illustrated sermon on Sunday afternoon last using ladder as an illustration showing that tho road to hell or heaven was step by step. Mrs. Somcrvillo and daughter of Johns town aro visiting at G. M. Lockard'a, A tutpnso party was held at tho Hesl dence ot Hev. Whitney on Friday evening last in honor ot Mary's birthday. Henry Uagenbuch Is on tbo sick list again. G. P. Helghard returned from tho city last Friday. Edward M., Son ot J. M. O. aud Emma Ilanck, departed this life after a brief ill ness on Bat. 27th Sept,, aged 6 years, '4 mo. and H days. Nelllo 1)., Henry daughter of Boyd and Eitlo Henry died 011 Friday Oct. 3d, ot membranous croup, aged 3 years past. Farewell to you my darling Biucfl thou hast gone before, Wltbal thy suffering here Thou must reap a just reward. My darling, On! my darling How quick thou wast called away, Thv loving charms no longer seen, Bids us speed on in life's ocean dream. Llllie and Bruce, children ot A. O and Mary Uldlay aro very sick at this writing, Tho Business Mcu's Jubilee given Tucs day evening, October 14, uudcr direction of the young ladles of tho Lutheran church aud ably assisted by young ladles of other churches, was a decided success. Ono hundred and fifty young ladles took part, tach representing somo business house' of Bloomsburg. About 000 people witnessed tho entertainment and by tho frequent ap plause, they were evidently pleased. Tho executive committso and especially tbo chairman ot tho committee, Mrs. Grant Herring, deserves much credit for tbo suc cess. A great portion ot tbo play was ar ranged by tho committee to adapt the var ied industries and trades ot this town, and a largo portion of those who took part had but little experience on the stage. Every thing from tho beginning to the close went to perfection, while the grand march in wh'ch ISO ladies marched and counter marched upon tho stage,dressed In their va ried costunui, was a filling flnalo tor this most successful entertainment. It was an nounced that on account ot numerous re quests It would bo repeated on Baturday evening, but because of tho busy week with the county fair, which will bripg addition al work tho executive commlttco has decided not to repeat it. nenslon instead, and it you have an appli cation on tile tor Increase or additional pension for now disabilities you can con tinue tho prosecution of such claims while drawing tho new pension, or you can file an original claim for a disability contract cd in tho service while drawing pension under this new act. Widows, children, and dependent moth. crs and fathers aro entitled under this act and can suspend tbo prosecution ot any pending claim, and tako this pension, aud afterwards complete the prior claim and get arrears. Havlnc been duly anpolutc' an Agent according to the rules and regulations ot the Department of tho Interior lu tho. pros, ccutlou ot such claims and having had sue cess lu a uumbcr of cases I am always pre pared to give information and assist claim ants, and will assure them success If they aro ablo to establish the facts as 1 squired by law. TboBo Interested should caU soon and claim their reward.) good meal for twenty-five cents. Phillips' Domestic Bakery, Main Street Above Centce, BLOOMSBURG, - VA. tf. jUDITOH'S NOTICE. Estate of VMUtp Appleman, aeceacea. Tho undershrnol. an auditor anDolntcd br the OrpUans' Court of Columbia county to ms'co d's- triDation 01 tno rands in tno n&nas 01 tno aa mm lstrator to and among tno paules entitled thereto will Bit at his onice lu the Towa ot liloomsbarg, county atoresald, Nov. 8, 18'jo, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parllrs having claims agalrst said estate most appear and prove the same, or bo luruvor auuiureu liuai uuuiiug n uu buiu iuuu. WU. V.UU19U M, APUUOr. our Choice AU rroods euar- anteed flrst-claas. Good salaries and ex penses, o' a liberal commission paio. jo Fxpsr fence Neeeasiry. Wrlto lor terms, gl.rs age, and securo your cnoioo or teiniorj . U. U KNIGHT & CO. 10) l''k Avenue, ttoehos ter, Now York. 10-lC d -U IUlUNe THE FAIR! The Best Photographs and Csmyosis 9I9K.IIiEiIP BLOOJIbBURG, PA. 7-18-4IH1. (JIlOlUiB W. MTKltNr.lt, North .HiirUetNl. lllooulaburif i'n. X I,uily'Hlerfect Compnuloil. Everv expectant mother should read our new book by Dr. Nye, ono of New York's most celebrated physicians, a pet rect mother's guide, lt tells now tuo teariui or deal can bo mado easy, frco from danger, and almost entirely painless, thus sailog months of anxiety, droad, and sufferirj. Full of valuab'o Information lo ladles, an- swerlnir hundreds of delicate questions. Bend two-cent stamp for chculais. test! menials, aud confidential lette.. Address, FRANK THOU AS CB UO., I'UD'lSUerS, O-lS-Sm. Bihluio.e, Md UDIOTH'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph O. Keller, laU of Orange I !- ThB undefined, an auditor aDDO'nted bv the Orphans' com tot Columbia county to distribute ue uaianco m me npnaaoi a 1. neuer, b'i mlnlstrotor, as appeal j by h's nnal account, will sit at h's ofUco In bloomsburg on Monday Korem- Der i7tn, iss'j, at v a. m., wnen ana wuero an per sons having claims against said ostate must ap pearand proie the st"ne, or be debawed from coming In on said ti'id. HI. Kii liltl. Oct. 13 to. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ml oJacoj l one , dxeasea. The nni1ei.,lcrnpi1. an auditor ftnnolnt-d bv the Orphans' Couitot Columbia coeily, to make el'. MlumiOQ 01 tut, IUW13 m uauu. ui j. i. uruwu. au in'o'itranr, to and among the paules entitled thereto, will Bit ' .t tha onice of WloteUteen itecKieyon 'lauiaay, Koveuuer oui, at lu d-ciuck, m., when aodwhero all p.utles hvtug claims mu&t appoar and provo the S3 mo, or t, autism 1 from ootnlng in on ss Id fund. V. U. UBl&l'bl, AUOltor. We received a pleasant call yesterday from our old friend Dr. L A. Shattuck. Tho doctor left this city in 1833 to take charge ot a sanltatlum at B'oomsburg, l'a. Ill health has since compelled him to relin quish his duties thcro and bo is now engaged In introducing the Bhattuck fountain pen which bo was experimenting upon before ho left this city, and for which several pat- tents havo been granted him. Ho has re ceived an abundance of evidence to prove his invention ot the upper .'ccd with indc. pendent air vent at a dato prior to any oth er similarly constructed pen, and is pre. paring tq bring suits against Infringers of his patents. The Bhattuck pen is certain. ly the beat we have ever seen and wo wish the doctor tho success ho deserves -iMV orl Miming Netci, &pt. 80, 1800. "Docs your mother know you're out," said a boy to his little brother. "Yes, sho docs, was the answer, "for one liottlo ot Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup has knocked my I cold Into a cocked hat, you bet." ro Nervous itetiitltntecl Hen, If rou will sond us vour address we will malt you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all abor. I)r. Dytfa Celebrated Electro-Vo'talo Uett and Ap pUancea, and tlielr charming errocu upon tho ner vous aemuiaiau system, aaq now mey wm uuiuk. lr rmuire vouiAvlGror and manhood.namnhlet free. It you are thus afnicted, we w Ul sond you a Belt and Appliances on trial. j-g-r-iy, voiTilu 111LT CO., uaronau, io LOCAL NOTICES. Have vou scon it, it not,' call at Eshle. man & Wolfs, lower end of Opera House, and ask them to show you tho Hadlant Homo llange, tho latent and best Hango In the market. Eshlcman & Wolf havo a lot ot second hand stoves, slnglo heaters, double hcateis, ranges for sale cheap. Eshlcman & Wo' bavo a flne lino of Hadlant Homo stoves In thoir store at low. er end of Opera House. Don't buy your stove until you exarolno the largo stock at Ebleman & Wolt s, Con ro St., Opel a 1 ousc. jUDITOH'b NOriCE. I Xstate of Morris C. Sloan alM toicn of Blooms ourg, ae 'a.ra. The underahrned. an auditor annolntod by tho OrDhanb' Court of Columbia county. l a., to mr to demolition of tho fund lntheh3U"iotthe execu tor, f. shown Dy p't nrst account, to and among the pat at: entitled thereto, will sit at his omco In the Town of llloomsburg, co inty arorculd, on Monday. November 10. isw. at v o'ciock a. ra.. wheaand where all pinles having claims must appearand prove tho same, or bo debair. 1 from coir log 11 on said fund. rt. u. runti, Auuuur. GHATEFUL COMFOHTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BHEAKKAB I'. "Drathorouiihknowledgootthe natural law which govern tho ope allons ot digestion ard nutrition, and by a careful application ot tha me BrovlCud our breakfast tables with a'delicately hula vd beveraue which may save us many heavy doctor,' Mils. It is by the Jud'cloutt use ot such ' articles of diet tht a consttlutlou may bo gradual ly bunt up unuiBtrong enougu 10 retu.t every ien deney 10 dlwaae. uundrvda 01 BUbtla mala llundrvdii of subtle maladies are noatlng around us re-dy to attaelc wherever there is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal ahalt by keeping oureelveH well fortined with pure blond and a properly nourished frame."-Clclt irrr- Uaietu. Made simply with bolUrg Wat .r ormllk Hold only In hall pound Una, by Groce.s, labelled thus: JAMICH Kl'lti A; CO., UomospatbloChomUts. S-UtMU Uxodon, BnglanO. DMINISTHATHIX NOTIOE. ftttate of Susan A, Watttr, late of Bloomsburg, Notice la hereby iriven that letters ot admlus. tratio 1 on the estate ot Susan A. Walter, late ot the town ot Uloousburg, county ot Columbia, and btats of l'encs) I vanla, deceased, have been grant. ea to Barau a, vougnt, or Jamison my, ra., w whom all ueisonsludujted 1 1 said estate aro rr nueatd to mako naimenta. and lhaso hAV)l7 claims or demands U make known the same witnoui aeiay to OIXO BAUA.1I B. VOUQ1IT, Adm'r, uur jAcoar, Aity, jami'soa city, ro. CON. IFLAISD, Billiard & Pool Room Wintetstecn's Building, oyer F.rst Nation al Bauk, Bloomsburg, l'a. Fine cigars always on hand. I'ubllo patronage respectfully solicited. 10-17Cm, RAT TTRMAM w.ntid. lvrmanent employ. alon. Vine out-nta. era. I'rloca low. llochostcr, N. Y. full Uno of Krulta ard Flow. A. Ji. i JtA.il, u.symaD 10-lo-d-lu Save Your Hair BV a mildly usoof Ayi'r'a Ilnir Vigor. This preparation lias no equal as a dressing. It keeps tho scalp clean, cool, mid healthy, and preserves tho color, tulluess, and beauty ot tho hair. " I vrai rapidly becoming bald and gray ; but nfter using two or threo bottles of Ajcr'a Hair Vigor my hair grew thick und glossy and tho original color was restored." Molvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Somo time ago I lost all my hair In consequence of measles. After duo waiting, no now growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Ualr Vigor aud my hair grow Thick and Strong. It hat apparently como to stay. Tho Vigor is evidently a great aid to nature." J. IJ. Williams, Floresville, Texas. "I havo used Ayer's Hair Vigor for tho past four or fivo years and find lt a most satisfactory dressing for tho hair. It is all I could desiro, being harmless, causing tho hair to retain lu natural color, nnd requiring but a 6tnaU quantity to render tho hulr easy to arrango." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, u Charles street, Haverhill, Moss. ' I have boon using Ayer's TTalr Vigor for several years, nnd believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. H. Ji King, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c, Illsboprille, Md, Ayer's Hair Vigor, rmriRin bt Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by Drugglitiaod l'erfuaMri. FAIRS The Best JPLUo togr.apfiBS and Crayons, sit M'Killl3g ES.'os. niiwHiLiiMmMi no CURED BY Mitchell's Rheumatic Plasters. Buiix remedy for llheunratluo, Neuralgia A Ucuulca. bold l r drUKglitl, or ty waU,3 ccnta. Wovrlty X'toaUr Vurk, JaiwoII, Miuw. 10-17 d 4t. jOTICE OF ELKO HON. The regular annual meeting of tho at ckholdera ot tho Illoomburg water Company will be held onli.. lay, the nth day of twtobor, '10. Uten 1 lo 1 , ., jot iwoanl four o'clock In Me aiieruooa a ihunmoa of V. lMUllraejer. becretaty. or tno ensuing jear, an! the tranaacllon ot tho generf' KHANKIMULUIKVKK, Oct 8-tt. g-'iUrir. TIIK COLUMBIAN I8T1IK BK3T.