-I " ?y THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, J' A. TOR SALE. IH-sIi-hIMp vocnnt lots nnd number of good house and lots In Hloomaburg, 1'a The bent buHlncss Htnnd In HlooinshiirK. A very deal ru. bin property contnl'ilDK 1 acres and Hint class bullilftiKH with good will In a bnslnoRs worth flaw to ll.Vio per year at Willow urove. Dwelling in Espy. Onuiirovlllo and Bench Baven. A large number of farms In Columbia County, one In l.nwnw Court y, one In Virginia. Two country store .stands in Columbia County sjid one In Ln.pme County, A water power planing mill, dry dork and lumber yard nnd BhedH In Heaeh Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres of food farm land at same place, by M. p. l.VTZ a HON, Insuranee and Heal Kstate Agents, BLOO.MMil KU, PA. tf. Merit Wina. We desire to any to our citizens, that for vears we have been selling I"r,. King's New discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Fills, Bucklcn'a Arnica Salve and Elec tee Bitters, and have never handled reme- dies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satis factory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits, C. A. Klcira, drug gist. "The Yedilo straw hats'' newest and lightest hat made at Lowenberg's. EQUESTRIAN LIVERY- Charles E. I lower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his promises on Third street, where ho keeps saddle horses to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far he has been well patronized. He will .".ccompany those who are just learnint; to ride, if desired. If. An elegant line of neck wear at Lowen berii's. Fashionable Livery. The well . known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. Two Harvest Excursions- VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL R'Y, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3OTH . AND SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1892. Where the grasses are kissed by the wand'ring breeze, And the fields are rich with the golden grain; , Where the schooner ploughs through ' the prairie seas, To its destine J port on the western ' plain ; Where homes may never be sought in vain, And hope is the thriftiest plant that grows i Where man may ever his rights main tain, The land is as free as the wind that blows. For iurther particulars apply to the nearest Ticket Agent, or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 486 William Street, Williamsport, Pa. 7-8-1 2t. Of Interest to Young Men Young men desiring a successful start in business life should write to Palms Business College, 1709 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will be sent free, pro vided you n'aie this paper. This institution issues a Life Scholarship for Fifty Dollars, and secures situa tions for its graduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. AN UGLY COUGH yields at onoo to Dr. Hoxic's CERTAIN CROUP CURE Contains no opttim. Causes no nauxea. SO eonts. Hoia by prominent dnifulsts Himuk'.i outtlie State. Wl DOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' otirl ol Columbia ueuuty 011 Monday, Sept. i, 1MU mill entillrieeil nlHl, und unless exceptions are tiled within four Jays thereafter, will be continued absolute. M. O. White., KkU, Kent I, l'ei'Honalty f-.-Ull.tiO Am.v Crulsf, Est., itourtuKcreuk, I'ers malty a 0.1 mi. Thomas I.uiz, Est., Heaver, 'Personally j-'sio. 00. Pflferflwniilc, Fst.. I.oeust, rrrs-iniilty pJULflO. , Kloyd l'rli. Km., Susurloaf, l'ersoiutliy f'l.u. Fllstta llayman. Eat., Greenwood, rersonulty Simon Lowry, Est., Orautfe, Personalty fW.OO Jerome, oriituley, Est., Urliuvreek, l'ersoimliy MH.it.. Wllllum Helwltf. Ebt., Locust, Personalty $.!3. 00. VMonllne Welllver, Est., Pine, Pernonalty fl. vo. o. A. McKUi'tfell, Est., Orange, rersouulty $m ou Henry B. Angle, tst., Bcott, Itealty tmoo. ji..i.iiunlili!t. Li. M.OtlCK. BloouaMburi,', Pa., Sept. 5, m-i. Clerk, O. C. The Two -Which? Krnm the Young Men's Km. HOW TO HRINO DOWN A SON. Let him have plenty of spending money. Permit him to choose his own com panions, without restraint or direction. (live him a latch-key and allow him to return home late in the evening. Make no inquiry as to where and with whom he spends his leisure mo ments. . (live him to understand that man ners make a good substitute for mor lity. Teach him to expect pay for every act of helpfulness to others. HOW TO BRING UP A SON. Make home the brightest and most attractive place on earth. Make him responsible for the per formance of a limited number of daily duties. Talk frankly with him on matters in which he is interested. Sometimes invite his friends to your home and table. Take pains to know his associates. Encourage his confidence by giving ready sympathy and advice. Bo care ful to impress upon his mind that making character is more important than making money. Married. On the 17th inst., at the Reformed parsonage in Orangeville, by Rev. A. Houtz, Mr. Hervey E. Hippensteel of Mt. Pleasant and Miss Minnie E. Mer ril of Scott Township. NOTICE. Notlec Is hereby given to the creditors nit he iimlt'i'stncd and to all persons whom It niny com cm that lie will apply to I he Court or Com iron Pleasof Columbia county forthe Itenetlt ot the Insolvent l.uwsof tills commonwealth, on Monday iitteiiioou, S-eplember , lwn!, at JJ o'clock, at which time any person havlmr any objection to his final dlsohat'ge as an Insolvent debtoi can aNpearuml make the same known. It. If, J.nri.R. A Hit AM I'KTKK.M AN. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J-.'.s.'rtd i,S'ii i'.vM- , of lU mlurk tuint- Notl-v Is hereby (riven that h'lti is-if rulmli.ls t ration on the estate of Sylvester Purs. l late or Hemlock tw p.. Col. Co. l'a., have been granted to the underslL'ned administrators to whom lilt pi rsons Indebted to suld estate are requested to make payments, und those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to l). c. ithm:i.,- V. I. DKNTI.KH. !MMl llloomsbui'K, l'a. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven that the followlm; ae count has been tiled In t he Court, or Common Pleas of Columbia county, and will be present, ed to the said Court, on Monday, fceptenibpr sai, 18M, and continued nisi, and unless Exceptions are tiled within tour days tUereatter, will be confirmed absolute. 1. First and final account of E. F. llardo. Assignee or A. J. liurdo, and Elsie, A. Bardo 01 Pine Township. U.M. OTICK, Prots. oniee, prot. Bloomsburg, P., August 37, ltwt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac counts have been tiled In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, and will be presented to tho said Court on Monday Sept. Stt, 1NW and con tinued nisi, and unless executions are tiled within four days thereafter, will be confirmed absolute. I. Account of Amos nrlebllbls. Trustee of the estate of Isaac Shoemaker, late of Madison Township. Clerk's Office, fi. M. QUICK Bloomsburtr, Pa., Aug 27, 1HW4. Clerk, o. C. SHERIFF'S SALES. NoTT. By virtue of sundry writs issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, Pa., and to me directed, will be sold at public sale or outcry, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1892, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court House, In the town of Bloomsburg, Col. Co., the following real estate, to-wlt : All that certain timber lot lying In Mimin township, Columbia county and state ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wlt : cast and north by D. B. Brown, Wesley He tier und Malem Andrew, and on the south and west by Wesley Ilotler, containing TEN ACRES, more or less j as the property of A. .1. Broslous. Fl. Fa. NO.!. All the right, title and Interest ot William Lennon In that certain lot ot ground situate In Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, viz : Beginning at the corner of the Espy road and Ferry road, run ning thence southwestwardly along the Espy road fifty feet to a lot of Patrick He Fatten. thence southwestwardly along said lot two hundred and fourteen feet more or less to uu alley, thenco northeastwardly along said alley fifty feet to the Ferry rond, theme along said road northwestwardly to the place of begin, nlng ; It being part of a larger lot of land con veyed by Lewis II. Maus to J. W. llendershot t and by tho suld J. W . llendershott to Harah Lennon by deed dated April lu, lWi7; tho said William Lennon being one of the heirs ot the said Sarah Lennon. A two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, si able ai.il other outbuildings ,- as the property of William Lennor. Fl. Fa. NO, 3. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of lund Kltuatoln the township of Sujjarloaf, In tho county of Columbia, and stale of Pennsylvania, bounded inid described as follows, tc-wlt ; Be ginning at a post thence by lot No. a of tho reul estate late of William Huberts, deceased, north t uvnty-iiliie and a half degrees east one hun dred und thirty-nine and nine-tenths perches to a , theuoe by lot No. 7 north sixty de. grees west eighteen and four-tenths perches to a post, thence by lot No. 3 south tweuty-ultto and a half degrees west nlnety-ulne and two tenth perches to a post, thenco by said lot north seventy-seven degrees west, eleven und three-tenth perches, to a cherry, thence by lands of John lioberts south eighty and three quarter degrees west thirty uud live-ten; h per ches to a post, thence by land of Phlneus Hen. l'-y south sixty degrees east elghtcru and four tenths perches to the pluco ot beginning, con tululng SIXTEEN ACRES and eighteen and four-tenth perches, strict measure; as tho property of tiainuel lioberts. Levari Facias. el.ed, taken Into execution, and to be sold by JOHN MOl'HEY, Hept.Uh. Sheriff, WHY WAijtS GO UP. An Important (Jnc-lton Aixnori'd by Competent Authority Tho protectionist tn that wn.xes go up iHruuse of the in.ses lui leviiM on labor. Tho truth is tliut wncs jro tip 1eciiuso labor Vecotni's mete i-uei'tive. If two men with itnpmwil iiKivbinery eun pro duce what four men iliil before, tho puy of each of tho four beiiitf a dollar a day, the employer can uH'ord to jmy each of tho two men $1.0. Ho will make a dollar a day by tho nperntlou, and the cost of labor in his product will be just that uiuch less than it win. In a late number of The American Wool and Cotton Reporter is a capital answer to the qnestion we have asked. Today the help that ten years ngo tended 130 spindles in worsted mills are tending 160 spindles, "making the increased pro duction, it is declared, of at least eqnal quality. M The Noble comb has taken the pluce of the Lister comb, nnd it "gives double the quantity of top in the same time from the same stock." The change from the fly to the ring frame gives 4,000 revolutions a minnte instead of 2,000. Machine dyeing has taken the place of hand methods, bo that "in the use of acid dyestuffs feats are accomplished in less than two hours, and in the employ ment of sweet dyes in less than four hours, that by the uncertain hand proc would demand several days for their performance." These are facts that have bad a strong influence on wages in the worsted indus try. Wages depend npon efficiency and product as well as upon the law of sup ply and demand. Invention has greatly multiplied man's power, and therefore the man receives more for his work than he did when his tools enabled him to produce less. When a protectionist says that wages depend upon a statute that ho has com posed he is simply slandering human genius. New York World. Remiy'n l: pretn. Harrison's only reference to monopoly is indirect and mildly apologetic Chi cago Herald. In th Bondage of Truita. There is an interdependence between the McKinleyizod Republican party and the trusts. The trusts supply the funds by hich the Republican party is to be returned to power, and the party hopes to pass the force bill, surround the bal lot boxes in the southern 6tates with bayonets and maintain itself perpetually in power. In the language of the New York Tnbune, there are 100 tariff meas ures in the force bill. No voter who ob jects to the domination of trusts and monopolies can vote to return the Re publican party to power. The party is in the bondage of trusts and is willing to subverse the liberties of the people to per mit their masters to amass wealth at the expense of the toiling millions. Utica (N. Y.) Observer. Cleveland Is Mo Straddler. Cleveland wrote his famous tariff re form message as a sacrifice of policy to principle. He has . time and again proven that he dared assert his vivws frankly, fully and plainly whenever oc casion required, without regard to the consequences to himself. Cleveland certainly has earned immunity from the charge of being a straddler. He is exactly the opposite. No public man of the day is more positive and plain in the statement of his views. This fact has won the respect even of his political foes. Omaha World-Herald. Harrison Is a Tote Kepelter. In 1888 the Republican managers in sisted that Harrison should spend the campaign at Indianapolis. He did not place his foot in New York state during the canvass. In the case of a man of Harrison's cold and somewhat repellent temperament this was good policy. If the Republican leaders reverse that pol icy now, their move will be regarded as a lost desperate card in a losing game. Rochester (N. Y.) Herald. Ranra Will Stick, if Possible. Raum, one of the administration scan dals, says that he has not resigned and that he . has no intention to do so. Per haps he has an understanding with the president that his resignation is not to be asked for. He may hold his job until next March, but he certainly will not hold it any lunger than that. Sioux City (ia,) Tribune. "Keep A-puKhln and A-sliovln." Keep moving along, fellow DemocratB. The fight for Cleveland will be a vic torious one if persistently, vigorously made. But we must not stop for one day. Keep right along with discussions, arguments, practical work. What a great ticket we have to work fori Har risburg Patriot. One ItBuult of High Proteotlou, The people will understand that the additional burden placed upon their shoulders by the presence of the stat troops at Homestead is the result of the policy of high protection as taught by the Republican party. Willi amaoort (Pa,) Sua. , What is CostoHa Is Dr. Samuel PItclier'a prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It Is o harmless substltuto for Parejrorlc, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its tjuarantoo Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Costorta destroys Worms and allays fcverlshncss. Costorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castorla relieves teething tronblos, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Cantoris Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothrn hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Otoood, Lowell, Hans. " Cantoris Is the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day ti not far distant when mothers will oonatder the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the varlou, quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KmcncLOi, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TI EliOTHEKS. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlvt-n t.lint nnnllcatlon will be mado to the t'otirt ot Omituon Plensor Col umbia county ou the 3rd day of October next at lu oelOL'k In the forenoon of suld dny, umler the Act of Aswnibly entitled "An art to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain ('"r ponttlona," approved April '.11th 1NTI, and the supplements thereto, by M. Powers. Hedmond b,. ! oy, uernara r. uarran, ionni. jikiih una rat tick Crane for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "t Ignntlu cainono, loiai Aostinence iienevoienee society of Cent rails, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, t he character and obloct of which Is to promote temperance among all, to undertake any sort of cuariutoie wont potwiuie uo we meuioern, una to further other benevolnnt and christian causes, and for these purposed to have, posaeHs. and enjoy all the rights, bpneflts.und privileges oonfered by tho Act of assembly aforesaid aud us supplement s. Hollcltor. I THE POSITI POPE SAID: "Hone sorinsrs eternal in thp human hrfaot! Man never is, but always You don't feel well, but you think you will be all rieht way from month to month, and iong. ii you nave neaaacne, memory, weak back or limbs It has proved a priceless needed elements of nutrition. don't want your money if we it your druggist don t have it write to us. isecurely mailed for $1.00 ; 6 for $5.00. STANLEY MEDICINE COMPANY, STAR DRUC STORE, 62 South Main Street. WILKES-BARRE. Fall Season of '92 at Lowenberg's 1 THIS WELL KNOWN oiiiOTHiinsra- house needs no Flashy Heading in making its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy will Vif rnnrlmifvl Pass aftpi cac 1l 1 i ..i r .1 . . . . :..nA Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties Will be found all the newest WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established stsnd of SKte D. LOWEN BERG Estate. Fine Clohiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to ma" n. A. Aaoma, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Caxtotlv and although we only have among our medloal supplies what Is known as rrjrulur products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon it." Ukited nosprriL ikd Disfckmst, Boston, Uass. Aixik C. Surra, Ptr., Murray Street, If ew York City. fi IKS IVE CUR .New York. Price PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clrin ami rMutififi th hair. L'miuoU'i luxuriant growth. Nver Fills to Rcatore Gray Hair to-.u Youthful Color. Curtf scalp rlisrflsvp Ik hair falling. T,gndl.i'at Druggists The Consumptive and Feeble and m who tiin..rfruiii .xh.uHing iIim..m. ,111111111 itv Parker. Olnrer Tonlo. ltrurrllicor.tinjirh, W.k linui. I.bllil . Ib diKiiun, t'.in.l.Wr.kii-;M. lUii-ummluii. nu run. t. $1. i-tlNDERCpRNS. Th.onlr rurrrurrforOoma kip. all vaui. Mukii v-taia; c. IkU, al Lirutf uu. SOMETHING KEW, The Celebrated "CTaiiss" Bread. Cake and Taring Knife Mannfaetnrers want agents In every locality to handle these knives. Heat thing in the market. Pres. Kit agents clear from $10 to 11 S daily. Send tl.OO for ampleset. TNI 6LAUIS SHEAR CO., Fremont, U e. Mmi the chances are that you grow worse. You may wait ' indigestion, nervousness, loss ot physical or mental power, p a general 'run down" sort of feeling, you need Blessiner to manv. many reoole. It is gentle, but sure. Is sold can't help you. mm -"-i"'n.u muu an me prevalent siyies 01 xne iraae is ueing recejvtu. shades and you will be surprised you can get. MM hMwlm ii. KLUISTER'S NOTICE. N: i.t I. .. U tw.i'i.1,1. it IV..11 I.. ..1 1 1 . tuts himI other persons Interest en lii n'.'.? Ilf.tle' I'.'SpictlUMl I"tltn mid linn,,,-, , "'"l 1 itunMHU uiinuiiisiriiiois, rxenii nv null' s lime iH-eti tiled lu tin. ,...r . 1,1 lleclH'ei' of I 'olmiibla euiitity, :iinl i ;ii i" ' xenl'-tlo: coiiiti lint ion ami nll"n mi. , ,,, 1 ?1 , tri-ln'tit' court to in heM In Itiooi.wi......"1..1 lay, N'p'eiuivi --it ii , is',1.' ut i, , "'' s.ild tl... . 1 ' '" t Nt). 1. Klrst ueconnl (jfTlum. . llilnHirnlore. t.n. of the estate ot Mai n,. hdgnr late of eott t wp. col. co. deceV"" J' No. 3. Klrst nnd final aconum, of (wn .l cheritiKtonndtnlnlsliiilorol Peter swnr John lleruer deceased. m(l M ao. it. r irsi nnn iiiihi account of .liu-,,!, p l emuelier uiIiiiIiiIhi nil 1,1 f t ),., 11,1 ' 1 Inn Kutiuf nliiui-hitr. lulflfif Unln ..... '..'r'ntr. : .. ; '"i--. voi. t . 4. rirst ana iiiihi account Of .lol.n lriltiu. T.-.t iimi.nl ii rv l.ini rrl,.... ... i. . . u liiivlsas tllislby 11. W. Kline Kxeeulor ot Jn No. fl. First and final account of .lolin Kline, lesiaiiM-niaiy mianitan ot Nnni l n .. HI. ..I I... II II' L' II.... I- " 'n OB III"! W.I II. ailUC, AACCUIOr III .l()ll Klluu deceased. No. fl. Klrst and final Account of diaries I Workhelsi-r, hxecutorol Charles Worklu-iJT late ot Minim twp., deeeased "' Vi ? VI tf .nil flnnl DAnn.,l A. u M ..v.. , ....... iii n. r.mni Kves, Kxeetitorol Haran Kves, lain ol ill otitfh ot Mlllvllle, col. to., deceased. No.s. Klrst and final account of Win. iinnih. ton.tiunrdlan of Mat tie fowler, a minor ch ... I..I... 1 k.,i-l.lr I..I., ..r IM.... i. . " q ui .iiiiiii . v . 1 1 . v wi in, -i n 1 1., v Ol. 1 No. 9. First and final account nf ,TiW Maust. Executor of Jacob Vt'anipole, lute Madison twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. Hi. Klrst snd final account, of Jacob v. attorney In fact lor the heirs of ,lo--tih t'urt bite of locust twp., Col. Co., decensed. No. 11. Klrst and llual account ot Wtu. Ham &. bitcli, Kxeetttor of Mary A. ItiiKenbuch, lm' -i orange twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 14. First nnd purtlul ai'cntinl, nf 11, , (irot. Kxectitor 01 K.eklel cole, late tit .siigaj. Iiittl in p., vui. vu., ucvvuaiu. No. I I. Klrst and nnal account or m Yeagor, ailnilnlstiator of Josepli 'I'ysoti, lute ol Locust twp., col. Co., dooeused. No. 14. Klrst and flnel account ot Jacob carl BxectiKir of lite csiiile ot Matlld.i Call, l.ue ot Locust I wp.. Col. Co., deceased. No, IS. First nnd final necnunt nf ,Tnlm w. Koi-tner, hxecutorol M. P. t ort tier, late o ctiti v Ih.i, Col. Co., deceased. No, in. Klrst nml final account of Atnns V. Iri'lbelbls. iidtnlnlstratorof .lolin (.. Hin. m ik-r late of Madison twp., Col. Co.,d''cea"i il. No. 17. Klrst nnd final account of srllmr v. IMekson, ailliilnlstratoi'.i'. t. . ot M.uy M. ivi-ii. bunch, late of the borough of Merv li k, Col. cn, dei'eiised. Also account or t he proi e, iImi! rc.ii estate sold under order or t unit to pay debt. No. is. Klrst nnd tlnul in'count or Kili-it Kline, Kxi'cutorot Kranl; P. Mine, lat- ot Uu Ill'.VII lit lll.HJillblli'g, Col. CO., Ui 'CI USi'lt. Nu. l'.i. Klrst and final a.'i'iniii . ' .: ... SliiitTi-., ( : u.i i itliiti ol May I,. NeMn; nun--r ciuiu ol Jolin iloyi r, late ot Lot-list twp., d'-ci-as-d. V'n ..1 1.'l.h.. n.wl I, .... I Art... .111., tit I?.I....fI 1- Halstoti, (iiianllati ol W ilbur K. Klshet, n,1;," child nf clot worthy C. Klsher, late or the town of HlooiiisbiirK. nald minor IiuvIuk . 1 1 1 . . i .,! tho age ot t wenty one years. No. 81. First and final accornt. of iienrire H. Swank aud 1). 1. Hwank, sduunlhirator or t lie estate of Kllznbeth Bwnnlc, late ot Mtlliln twp., deceaavd. No. gs. First and final account ofdeorc B. Hwank and H. I.. Swank, administrators of tlif estate ot obadlah Hwiudc, lale of thu twp., ot Miniln, deceased. Bloomsburg Water Company Meeting- The rejrular. annual meeting nf the BIooiik buiv Water Company will be held at t he otne. of the company In llloomsburif on Tiicsdm tictober 11, Wfi, between the hours if two an. tour o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose ot elecflnif a Iloardof IHn'ctors and the transact. Ion ot the rcKUlur business of t he company. K. 1. BILLM KVKIt Sept. 9, lstlj, 4t. tseci'et.irj. RUPTURE' Cure rufitAnie hvlr. l.ll.Mayi S1 Arch sM"'..l; Kase et ne.e. Nr one--i-rii or onmii.i doljiy, Th'iUfiuii'!. of cuius. .T. Mnrcrlas Hotel Penn, ltendlng, l'a., scooud hi tuniuyo; eacn .jiotith see - circulars, t .aire ti -t to be, blessed." after a while. You $ro on tl It is a vitalizer. It sudp' on a positive guarantee, in Furnishings. In the at the phenomenally low prices m
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