Highest of all in Leavening rower. S SI ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. Kntrl Hi the Post Office at Hlnomsburir. 1 uprond rlas nmtier, Murrh I, BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY. OCTOHKK9. 1S91. rr.7--. r.- : a Wanted. Girls to learn the trade at the Sik Mill, or experienced hands. Fair wajjes will be paid. Apply at Silk Mill, Bloomsburg. Country girls can make satisfactory arrangements for board, tf. Go and see the Golden Nugget" at the Opera House, Thursday evening of next week, October 15th. Cleanse the sralp from scurf and dandruff; keep the hair soft and of a natural color by the use of Hall's Veg etable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Miss H. E. Waslcy's fall opening was largely attended. She still has a fine line of millinery goods to select from. All the latest styles in fall hats and bonnets. at. "Save who can !" was the frantic cry of Napoleon to his army at Waterloo. Save health and strength while you an, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. i advice that applies to all, both young and old. Don't wait until dis ease fastens on you ; begin at once. The managers of the Fair could not afford to employ all the bands that made application to play at the Fair next week, but they have engaged three good ones, and will admit all uniformed organized bands to the grounds free, if they wish to come. C. P. Sloan will exhibit some of the Cortland Wagon Co's. best work at the Bloom fair. No better work can be made. Do not fail to see it. One of the employees, Theodore Smith which is gaining a wide reputation for his horse shoeing will exhibit some of his steel shoes. Trotting and driving horses a speciality. 1 have been a ereat sufferer from dry catarrh for many years, and I tried many remedies, but none did me so much benefit as Ely's Cream ; Balm. It completely cured me, ,,M. J. Lally, 39 Woodward Ave., Boston Highlands, Mass. After using Ely's Cream Balm two month I was surprised to find that the right nostril, which was closed for over twenty yearss was open and free as the other, and can use it now as I could not lo lor many years. 1 teel very thankful. K. It. Cressengham, , 175 18th St., Brooklyn. 1016 at." GOOD HEWS- Z The Columbia County Agricnltural Society can congratulate themselves on securing as an attractiou to the 8th. Wonder Engle Clock which was on the ground last year and gave such perfect satisfaction as thousands im proved the opportunity of looking over this marvelous piece of mechanic ism, the same as millions of people have during its travels.' Surely those who have never, looked upon the work ings of this the roost ' wonderf at pf all pieces of mecbanicism will avail them selves of this opportunity. Admission to cents. Happy and content to boom with " Tkt X cheittrj lamp with the light of the mornln;. Catalogues, write Rochester IampCo.,KtwYotk. An immense house greeted the ini tial performance of J. Z. Little's Griz zly Nabob, the lucky prospector of the Rocky mountains. The play portrays the nobler heroic features, the rugged kindness and stem honesty of human life in the western mining camps in contrast with the treachery and base ness of the ' desperado element. The story is strong, and told in beautiful language j striking scenes and realistic situations, together with songs, dances and many comicalities, give a pleasing variety to this truly American drama. N. Y. A'un. The Golden Nugget, a beautiful drama of western heroism, replete with whole-souled, honest sentiment, as wholesome as the breeze that bends the mountain pines. Philadelphia Call. As forcible as a sermon, as beauti as a dream. Omaha Republican, Will appear at the Opera House, Bloomsburg, one night only, Thursday October 15th. Secure your seats early. Not to see the Engle Clock would be to lack common curiosity. Admis sion 10 events. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!. 1 My was nick, we m Onatetta. 1 w a CUM, sM ertea tar OtHerta, When ehe team WKttatekwJCUdflttelMl U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. Salter's booth will be one of the at tractions at the fair next week. When vour blood is imnoverisheil the remedy is at hand. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The Sunday School report sent us by A. W. Spear, Secretary of the Col umbia county S. S. Association shows the following : Total number of schools in the county, 125 ; Officers and teachers, 1651 1 scholars, 102 18. When the Hair begins to come out in combing, it shows a weakness of the scalp that calls for immediate atten tion. The best preparation to arrest further loss of hair and restore the scalp to a healthy condition is Ayer's Hair Vigor. Fop ladies' and chil dren's coats go to Clark & Son's. UHION VETERANS TO MEET AT BEADING. HALF RATK TICKETS ON THE ? & R. The National Encampment of the Union eterans Legion will be in ses sion at Reading from the 13th to the 15 of this month and a great time is anticipated. Thousands of old soldiers will gather from all over the country and nearly all of the surviving celebri ties of the war of the Rebellion will at tend the encampment. The organiza tion is composed exclusively of men who received an honorable discharge alter the last three years service dur ing that war, and every man in its ranks has been a real fighter, v eter ans and the public in general can pur chase excursion tickets to Reading at anv station or ticket office of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad at the rate of a single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold daily Oct ober 9th to 13th inclusive and will be good returning until Oct. 19th. To Lance Before the Queen- FOUR PRETTY AMERICANS tO KNTER TAIN II KR MAJESTY WITH A MINL'KT. New York, Oct. 5. Fashionable circles in this city are much exercised as to the identity of four pretty Amer ican girls wh have arrived in London to dance a minuet before the Queen. Their chaperon refuses to give their names, but says they are well known in the best New York society. A pic ture, however, is printed in the Octo ber number of The New York and Paris Young Ladies' Fashion Bazar, entitled "Pretty girls learning to dance the minuet," which gives some clew to their identity. Society here also is interested in the fact that each of the four Ameri cans is to wear a dress similar to the one illustrated and marked No. 8 in the colored plates of the magazine, which has partly revealed their person ality and set fashionable circles agog. The young ladies have been practic ing the miuuet for eight months be fore venturing to ask 'the privilege, which has been granted, of dancing be fore Her Majesty. The New York and Paris Youno Ladies' Fashion Bazar is for sale by all newsdealers. It will also- be sent, postage prepaid, for 35 cents per single copy. The subscription price is $3.00 per year. Address GEORGE MUNRO. Munro's Publishing House. (P.O. Box 3751.) 17 to 17 Vande water St., NY. It will be quite a while yet before the World's Fair, but every person should remember that the Bloomsburg Fair begins the 1 4th of this month and all Fair minded People who want to see a Fair display of Photographs, should call at Roshon's Gallery, Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa., and you need not wait on a Fair Day, for good work can be made in Cloudy as well as Fair weather. Our $1.00 per. Dozen Cabinet Photographs take the Premi um every time. Don't forget the Place. Rosenstock's old Stand. LORD KAMNB SAID, "Mm of the aarlleet tluM fliet ai the view and diets of the prearal Umasj" bat they did aot Komm th moral rostraJau for one, or ourae for the utlicr, that we do. Scrofula and avecillo dl. eaae wm Incurable, unmitigated eunea, until lb Uautua Blood Cure oaaae to eauUaUae aad eradi cate lha 111 by limply purUyiaf Mm blood. U. A. McKelvy, Dug-mat, BloomsQurff Fa. Come One and All- We are going to C. S. Waltz's, Catawissa, Pa., for Japanese 1 ware. Large invoice of new and handsome goods jnst received this week. There is something to please every one. This lananese war ia far aunerinr - - j 1 - - j.- . to any other for durability, fineness of j quality and design as is known by all J lovers of good ware, j The friends of education are cor dially invited to meet the teachers of our public schools in institute in the High School building on the second Saturday of each school month. Thl first institute will be called to order on next Saturday, the 10th inst. at t.jop. m. when the following program will be presented : Singing, - - Institute. Prayer, - - Rev. Lcverett Welcome . - Principal Address, - - Dr. Waller Jr. Singing - - Quartette. hssay, -. - Miss Fernhard. Illustrated Object Lesson Miss Lowen berg. Talk - - Mr. Smith. Singing, - - Duett, Essay, - - Miss Brock way. Busy Work, - Miss Robbins. Essay, - Miss Jones. Singing, - - Quartette. Recitation, - Miss Annie Brockway. Talk. - - Mr. Pursel. Essay. - - Miss Finney, Singing, - - Institute. "How delicious is the winning Of a kiss, at love's beginning ' sings the poet, and his sentiment is true with one possible exception. If either party has the catarrh, even love's kiss loses its sweetness. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is a sure cure for this repulsive and distressing affliction. By its mild, soothing, antiseptic, cleansing and healing properties. It cures the worst cases. $500 reward for an in curable case. Miss Lillie Doak is now in Philadel phia looking up the fall fashions. She will return next week when she will be ready to make up dress suits in the very latest styles. "There are millions in it" said a druggist when asked about Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cts. For some time past I've been a rheumatic. I recently tried Salvation Oil which gave me almost instant re lief. I sincerely recommend it as it has entirely cured me. JAMES GOR DON, Balto. Md. SPECIAL TRA.IN3- The following arrangements have been made by the several railroads running into Bloomsburg, for next week: The Catawissa road will run a spec ial on Thursday, Friday and Saturday leaving E. Mahanoy Junction at 8:15 a. m. and returning leave Bloomsburg at 5:05 p. m. arriving at E. Mahanoy at 7:00 p. m. A through train will be run from Washington via. W & W. and B. & S. railroad leaving Washington at 7:45 a. m. and arnving at Bloomsburg at 10 a. m. ; returning leave Bloomsburg at 4:30 p. m. Additional trains have been placed on the B. & S. railroad. Leave Jami son City at 5:50, 7:25 and 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. ami returning leave Bloomsburg at 8:35 m- and 3:35 4:30 and 6:40 p. m. The Delaware Lackawanna Si West ern as usual will run all the extras that are necessary to carry the people to the fair. , Hot ice. . ; For Sale: One . bay mare, sound and gentle, drives single or double Kind as a kilter; would make fine Ladies' horse. One bay horse, sound and gentle, works single or double. Good roadster. . One skeleton trotting wagon, good as new, built by M. C, Sloan ; and two new top buggies. The above must be sold at once and are offered at reasonable figures and easy terms. D. W. Kitchen, . i 9-at .' Bloomsburg. Pa. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Mover Bro's. tf. THE E50LE CJL0CX AT THE PAIR What is it that never begins and never ends always commencing and never ending ? Answer, The Engle Clock. Admission 10 cents. To Our Subscribers. The special announcement which appeared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrange ment with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosbrugh Falls, Vt, publishers of "A treatise on the Horse and his Dis eases." whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valu able work her by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (ana enclosing a two cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining this valuable work. To every lover of the horse it is indis pensible, as it treats in a simple man ner all the diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention thi$ paper when tending for "Treatite" and send direct to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., as above. 7-34 1 i-t. The following letters are held at the ttloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Oct. 20, 1S91. Mr. Eddie Allen, M.r C. M. Barner, Mr. Franklin J. Klein, Master Herman Knies, Mr. William Moar, Miss Lillie Schuyler. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Sept. 29, 1891. One cent will be charged on ; each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. Died. -In Centre township on the 4th inst. William Herley Robbins, in fant son of Andrew J. and Hester I. Robbins. Aged 3 months and 6 days. Remember that the first entertain ment of the Y. M. C. A. Course will be given by the New York S'ars and Mecklems, Friday night, Oct. 9th. 1 CLARK ft SON Have now on sale full and complete lines dress goods, shawls, ladies' misses' and children's coats, blankets, flannels, hosi ery, gloves, underwear, velvets, plushes and silks. Dress goods stock was never more complete than now and at prices to suit you. Bedford cords, fur plaids, henri ettas, serges, and high class novelty dress stuffs. Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Coats. Our lines are large and prices low, styles the latest perfect fitting. Fur trimmed reefers, diagonal reefers, cheviot reef ers and skirt coats. Misses' jackets large line. Children's coats the hand somest line we have ever shown. See our $0.50 Ladies' all wool diagonal cheviot reef er. See the $12.00 Fall shawl collar of Astrachan Fur, half silk lined. Hosiery, Underwear, all the leading qualities and prices. See our 50c ladies vest. Blankets and Flannels: See our red and white flannels. Try the 25c yd. flannel. More of those blankets at 85, 1.00 and 1.25 pair. Bed comfort ables from 1.00 up. Ribbons, ties, kid gloves, laces, stick pins 5c up, good line of jewelry, fancy goods. Dress Trimmings, large lines at popular prices. H. J. CLARK & SON. We wlUqnn QlanranUC'ommlwilon to Men ,,Ay.JiJUU.Oai&ry uud women, T.-acbers and ciflrsrymen to sell our NEW POPl'LAH H 1'ANlMltD MOUK, s Marvels of The New West No nnr book uubllxluni. Over ISO choice en gravlnir. lO.tol) eopin wild In one week. Kn 3unH by tbe Kreauni men of the country. Thla la no humbug offer. Writ nt Dim yOH particulars in VV flw al Uce kkwahd to halaky. The Henry Dill Publishing Co., Norwich, Conn. 10-9 3-m. KKrOKTOP Till CONDITION, or TBI Fint Ia.tion&l B&nk of Elosashrg. At Bloom -burg, In the Htate of Penna. at tba close ot bUHlneiw, Hoptmuber Hu, IcWl. HIMOl'KCKS. loans and illncountH Overdraft!!, uncuivd and unocurpd.... V. H. HondH to necurH circulation.... V. s. Bond ou baud mock, inH-urti.lPH, claim, etc Due from approved renerve amenta.. Due from oilier National Hanks Due from Hi ate Bunks and bunker.. Current expense and tax paid.... i liwka and other cash Items Fractional paper currency, nlcklos. 1W,3I 47 (Ml 3d My mo 10,10 iafts IM.TTS 7t SU.4I4 lit 7 M l.SIH DO wt H.OM 8,041 S.W0 - ana cents., Hnecle Leifal-tender notes, 1 Hedemptlon fund with V. K. Treas urer 0 per cent of circulation).. Total LIABILITIES, . Capital atoek paid In .. Hurulua fund Vndlvldnd profit , National Rank notes outstanding.... Individual deposits subject to chock Cashier's checks outstanding............. Due toother National Banks Due to Htate Banks and bankers.... 441,31 3D I o,ono !4,47 M 44,000 xvr.sia as 4,eai m S3,XMN lit l.tfTS 87 ToUl 441, MH M State of I'enna. County of Columbia, s. i I, J. P. Tustln, Cashier ot the above-named bank, do solomnlr amrm that tba above slate, ment la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. J. P. Tcstim, Cashier. Bubeerlbed and affirmed to before mo thla 1st day of Oeu 11. w. D. Bicilbt, Notary Public Correct, Atteat I. W. HcKlLVT. K. W. M. Low. J. Director. t. It. BUCS4LSW, fii 1 -S3 The Soap for Hard Water is Lenox. The universal satisfaction with which J. G. Wells' work as an optician is re garded in this and adjoining counties, speaks well for his ability. If your eyes are failing, call on him and have them fitted correctly with spectacles. Special accommodations have been made for fair week. 6t. Bucklan's Arnica Salve Tit! ISk.jt SaI.vk in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed t eive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For Sale by C. A. Kleim, During Fair Best Pho tographs at M'Killip Bros. SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES. The vault of the Farmers National Bank contains fifty lock boxes, which are for rent at prices ranging from $3.00 to $6 00 a year. There are two keys to each box, one of which is left at the bank and one is carried by the owner of the Ikx. Neither can open the box until the other is inserted. More than half have already been rent ed, tf. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition of all' the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, you have a Pinched Look. Secure cood health and you will have good looks. Electric Bit ters is the great alterative and Ionic acts directly on these vital orgaus. Cures Pimp les, Blotches, Boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold at C. A. Klci m's Drugstore, 50c. per bottle. BUSINESS LOCALS. A full line of Mayfoy Tailor Cut Corsets at New York Novelty Store. Horse blankets, whips, saddles, and all kinds of horse furnishings, at C. S. Furman's. at. Eshleman Si Wolf have received a large and complete line ot Radiant Home Double Heaters and Ranges. Also New Capello Range. A large lot of second-hand stoves at low prices Opera Houso, Bloomsburg, Ta. During Fair best Photo graphs at M'Killip' s Bros. C. E. Savage just returned from New York with the largest and finest display of Gents and Ladies gold watches and chains in Bloomsburg. Watches $4.00 up. MEW YORK NOVELTY 8T0RE. For Counterpanes and Blankets, Ladies' and Men's, Misses' and Chil dren's Undewear, Men's Wool Shirts and Wool Hosiery, call at the New York Novelty Store. It will pay you. Call and see the new stoves at Esh leman and Wolfs. Also a lot of sec ond-hand stoves at low prices. Radiant Home Double Heaters. Radiant Home and New Capello Range at Eshleman & Wolfs. It is time to think about a. new heating stove or ranee, and the Dlace to buy is at P. S. Moyer's. Call and see his goods. at. t1l Ml I During Fair best Pho tographs at M' Killip Bros. Stop at C. E Savaee's while at the "Fair" and look at his large and com plete line of watches, clocks, iewelrv silverware and spectacles, &c. Re pairing of all kinds bring to us if you want expert workmanship and moder ate charges. All work guaranteed at Savage's. Verv Drettv suits for children; cai. simere, worsted or Jersey, made in handsome designs at D. Low en berg's. It will pay to call ot the New York Novelty Store for Oueensware. China. ware. Glassware. Tinware, and House. hold Furnishing Goods. Full line of school supplies at W. H. Brooke St Co's. There is no truth in the report that the admission to the Bloomsburg fair has been raised to 50 cents. It will be as usual, as cents. PUBLIC NOTICE. It w to everybody's interest t" know that the cheapest place to bu clothing is at Gross' New York stor, the only clothing store same side t the street as the Court House, Bloon Pa. L. Gross has just returned froi New York r.nd Philadelphia with fine line of Fall and Winter Clothim he is selling very low, call at the Y. Clothing Store. Do you want a suit or an overcoa" if you do, it is money saved to buy Gross the N. Y. clothier. What a nice stock of Boys' and Chi! dren's Clothing at Gross' N. Y. Storr It is yours, come and get it, a nic Fine suit or Overcoat very low a Gross N. Y. Store. Hats and Caps, Trunks, Sec. in end less variety at Gross' N. Y. Store. I mean you, if you don't buy you Clothing of Gross of the N. Y. store, it is because you have more mone than you know what to do with. Cat in and see him, a dollar saved is a do) lar made. For a good Cheviot suit go to Gross, he is the cheapest A large stock of Fancy pantaloon. at Gross' N. Y. Store. Who says ? Everybody says that L. Gross has the best clothing for the least money, call in. Black cheviot suits are popular, yot can have a cutaway or sack coat double or single breasted, round o square corners at D. LOWENBKRO's. For Children's Little Wagons, Rock ing Horses, Carts and Wheelbarrows, call at the New York Novelty Store, as we have a complete line to select from Have you seen the new neckties in Lowenberg's window. Don't miss your chance, while at the fair, to get a pair of perfectly fit ting glasses, either at J. G. Wells' jew elry store or at his optical exhibit on the fair grounds. ; 6t, Oak chamber suits, secretaries, side boards, extention tables, rockers, &c. at W. J. Corell & Co's, in a great Variety. at. Ladies' and Misses' Handkerchiefs at New York Novelty Store. Ladies' Hosiery, four pairs for a$ cents and up. W 4 SB- W. T. Corell & Co. have a large line of parlor suits in leather, plush, and silk, at prices to suit all classes of cus tomers. Largest display ever in Bloomsburg. Call and see it at J. G. Wells has an elegant assort ment of solid silver ware suitable for wedding gifts. His windows attract much attention. 6t Tablets in great variety at W. H. Brooke & Co's. The new Block of stiff hats can be seen at Lowenberg's. Wall paper ! wall paper 1 at W. H. Brooke & Co's. For Dolls go to the New York Nov elty Store. A big stock and great va riety. Do you contemplate having a suit made ? If you are, go to a practical man, where you can see the goods in the piece. Do not buy from samples as all goods look different in the piece. A fine line of goods for suits, spring overcoats and pantaloons, cut to your measure, made on our own premises, under the personal supervision of J. R. Townsend. at D. Lowenberg's. A choice lot of fine lap robes, and blankets just received by C. S. Fur man. Prices are bound to please you. at Nobby soft hats in all colors at Lowenberg's. Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and external Blackberry Cordral for bowel com- Elaints, for young and old. Every ottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. Sc J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 85 and 50 eti bottles. 6-19-1 yr. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. COHRBCTID WIIILT. BIT1IL rBICIt. Butter per HX. $ .84 Eggs per dozen j Lard per lb Ham per pound is Pork, whole, per pound OS to .AM Beet, quarter, per pound OS to .OS Wheat per bushel. 1.10 Oata ,&a Rye " u .so Buckwheat Dour per 100. s.0 Wheat flour per bbl too Hay per ton 10.00 to 1S.00 Potatoes per bushel , so Shelled corn per bushel as Corn meal ' cwt too aide meat . lb 10 Chop cwt. us Tallow lb ot Chickens lb 1 Tarkeya lb u. Coal per ton, No. 1 ,