THE COLUMBIAN AJSfD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., fIuDAV, JUIA' C, 18S3. Lasl week was n had Uniu for trout llsli. I.... U ...I I iiH- ouYunu panics up UK! lINiOK IHL't Willi mi success, on uccoiint of the Iienvv rains, blirls. Unlllgnmi and Jolm Kelly dUlied np tlio lemonade nnd birt h beer nt the Catliollc picnic, after tliu innjt unproved style, Correct Hnllroiiil Time Table. Trains on tho Pultadolplilft It. It, lotro llupcrl WO lUl,. 'i a NOKtli, IflODTD. l8u. m, lUH.m, 4 no 1'. m. 43 p, m. Triiosonthe U. I. A W. It. It. lorn UloomsDura fret lilgli, mid Is a Hue piece of work. U. It. Fiirmaii Ii.h n-cuntly built u hand. some bunk case for U (1. Uarklcy, Ksq, It Is of walnut, six feet loujt, ami over nlnu NORTH, 7 so a. in. In 47 a. m. Wu notlcu that many of our eeli.uiires announce that they will publish no p iper this week The Com'miiia.i !s one of tliu with tho few weeklies that Issues llftv two ltllmlii.t'4 u year. SOUTH, 8 us a. m. 11 45 a. tn. 4 31 p. til . fi 31 n. tn. TiioilM train noiitli conneots with the t'lilla. iicipuia iwauioK at -.uperi, ana riormern vcuirai tit, normuiui.o.iaiia. Tin 8:33 a. m, train o nnocts at Northumberland viui f.ti train on l'ouniylranla road reactiiue Philadelphia at C:i p. in, Tim litlltraln connects with PhMjuKlpMt and Holding rial at ltupert at .1:50 rcaMlaj l'hiia- Tho roul nhla Tho 4:M p. m. train connectB with Pennsylvania canal can bo used nealn for mwlaatlon I'hiladelphla at S:5S a. m. Onrln it storm on Tuesday afternoon a Hash of electricity was noticed nt the Telephone tixclinngii. Tliu (Shock was convoyed to every one having a telephone and was noticed by a distinct noise like the slilklng of n gun cap I.lst of letters remaining In Ihe p.nt olllee at lleuton Col. On. I'a., for tliu ipiar. tor ending .lime illlth '8:1. li. II. Alb.'itsoii, John Smith, Potter Pi lev, Arthur K ICuler, Simon U.uii;i!icll, Albert Kline, Illieuben Haker, MIm Idi Campell, Ml3S Hmnm C. Amur, MNsIi.-sstu Cole.Mrs. II. 0. Cole, Mrs. Sivllh Kanous. Ions IIkaoock I. M, Itenton The slorm of last week caused a urent break In the Pennsylvania canal below Danville. It was over two hiiiwli-i.ilfi.i l io 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania wide and four feet deeper than the canal I at Northumoorland at 1MJ roachlng rmladel. i...,l t .vim '"."-noun nit canai .atTUip.m will be over a week before the Trains on tho N, X W. II. Ferry as follows : NOKTII. 7.41 a. m t.3l p. m IerHoiinl Col. and Mrs. J. G. Freeze arc in Pldla. dclphla this week. J. II. Maize and family went to Philadel phia on Tuesday. Mrs. McK. Long of Troy, I'a., is th guest of Mrs. N. U. Funk. Mrs. Mary Fcnstermachcr, of I'lilliulel. plila, is visiting Mrs. K. A. ltawlings, S. M. Spencer and wife of Now York ore nt the Sanitarium. Prof. Wilbur and family will spend tho Summer vacation at Oneoutn, New York. u. K. Myers or tlic Ualawlssa Jtem was in town on business on Tuesday. Miss Kinuia Jones Is homo for the sum. incr. Miss Fannie Searles has been visiting Miss Annie Sloan tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Elwell, Jr., Wis cousin arc visiting nt Judge Elwcll's. Silas McIIcnry, T. II. Edgar and C. II. Karns, of Stillwater, were In town on Mon. day, Paul E. Wirt, Esq., Is attending United States court at Pittsburg tills week, ns a juror. W. F. Stolmcr, telegraph operator In the D. Ij. Si W. depot at Moscow, Pa., spent Sunday In town. 11. T. Iaycock of Rupert, who has been sick, was In town on Tuesday for the first time in four weeks. J. J. Hrower has gone to Missouri to loin Ids family. They will return next week. Mrs. F. P. Drinker went to Virginia on Wednesday to visit the family of C. It, Paxton. Miss Maine Prick of Danville, and Miss Sarali Prick of Ohio, spent a few days here at Mrs. M. II. Clark's this week, William II. Clark returned last Saturday from Philadelphia, Where he has been un. dergolng treatment for nearly a year. E. E. Durns, who has been employed In I). Lowcuberg's tailoring establishment, is spending bis vacation at his homo in Bethlehem, A. Lincoln Tustin, son of Rev. J. P. Tustin, graduated at Lewisburg University last week with honors, being the salututor- lau of his class. The Bloom band attended the festival at Afton last Saturday night. . O. There will bo a festival nt Waller. Col. Hallway pass Bloom umbla county. Pa., for the benefit of tho Evangelical parsonage, on Saturday after noon and evening, July 21. There will bo u cake-walk in connection with it. The Benton band will furnish music for the oc- casion. Charles II. Lercb, A. 11. who graduated nt Lafayette college one year ago anil h.is since been studying Anglo-Sixou an. I coin. par.Ulve philology under l)r. Maich has been secured to teach at the (Jrnnnevlllc Academy during next term, Mr. Latch comes very highly recommended. With this valuable addition to Its corps of teach, crs, the Academy Is prepared to do the best kind of work. ''lie l'ourili. The 107th anniversary of our national Independence) was not an exciting day In lllooinsburg. All places of business were closed, and the town presented a Sunday appe.iranco. There were many family plcnhn, some went to Catawlssa, some to Suubiiry, and a largo number of people spent llio day at Ihu Itupett picnic, where everything passed olf pleasantly. The best of order was preserved throughout the day, Square dancing was liiduliei! In to excellent music by llrooks' orchestra, and the baud enlivened the occasion llh their presence. In town, Ihe nrillniii.ee prohibiting the shooting of llrc-crackeri was enforced, as far m pmstlitu An oc. cii'lunal explosion showi d that koiiic one was testing the ellloloney of tint police force, but as no one was caught In Ihe act. nobody was arrested. Ho far as heard from, no small hoys have yet died from lock-jaw, as Ihe lesult of using the toy pistol At Sellnsgrnve the business men held a meeting on Monday morning at which time Ihey passed the following h-solutlon In regard to Ihe Irado dollar t "We, the business men of the borough of Sellnsgrove, P., agree to recclvo and pay out trade dollars fioin this dale until further agreement by tliu sulnerlbers, at elghty.llvc cents each." MAURI AciffS Mi:M)I:nii,m.i.. -Fvitmi.M:'. At the Emu gelleal Parsoua je,' Waller, Col l' i Pn, June 2.!rd, IdS-l. by Ihe Itcv. 11. P. Kelhr, .Mr. A. II, Meuilenhall. ami MIm t'nnra Kveilnii'il, both of Jackson Tonwshlp, Col. Co I'a. ry f L. S0UTII. 1.o p. ta. 7.01 p. m. The steamer Susquehanna was blown to pieces on tho 3rd, by the bursting of Its boiler. It stood at tho wharf In front of the Valley House, Wllkesbarre, at the time. The crew of four hands escaped with their lives, but were more or less in. jured. The boat ran between Wllkesbarre and Plymouth. The largest crop of wheat this county has produced for a number of years Is ex pectcd this harvest. The wheat Is well filled, the heads showing more grains than our farmers are accustomed to fluilliiir. Unless we are visited by sonic terrific storm, next week will be a great harvest for our people. On the night of the Hid, some one stole the front gate from tho premises of the Itcv. S. Mitchell. As It was probably done ns a joke, and as the gate cannot be of use to any one else, the perpetrator should re turn It. On tliu same nlchl, twenty-five feet of rubber hose were stolen from the premises of Judge Elwell. T. Wilson now team of iron grays. drives a handsome nobby A new line of neckwear neat, and nice at I). Lowcuberg's. Stull & Decker, grocers, of Willlamsport have been arrested on the charge of setting Arc to their store. The Lycoming Chronicle bus been changed to The Williumsport 1'imes, It has been en larged and otherwise Improved. The sale of the real estate of William Webb deceased, has been adjourned to July 7th, at 3 o'clock p. in. lestlmony was taken in the case of Books agalntt Danville on Monday, to be ed on the argument for a new trial. Governor Paulson's visit to this county, we arc Informed, has been postponed until after the adjournment of the legislature. A nice top spring buggy will be given in exchange for a good kind road horse. inquire nt Coiumwan olllcc. Jim 15-tf The Montour county Republican conven. Hon on Saturday elected Edward S. Gear. hart delegate to the State convention. Mrs. Throsli, of Ilutlur valley, near Dan- Tllle, attempted to commit suicide by cut- ting her throat. At last accounts there was no hope of her recovery. L'heapost Fashion Matrazlni In tho world, V10 large paues, 4 pages new masle, 100 engravings each Issue, 60 cents per year; single copies 16 cm. tstrawbrldge li Clothier, 8th Market Ntu., Phlla. A Shenandoah servant girl is said to have asked for a month oft that she might go to Washington and apply for n pension on tho ground that she once worked for several weeks In a family that lost u sec. ond cousin in tho war. C. 11. Snyder, J. C. Powell and F. C. Johnson have assumed tho management of the Wilkesbarru Rtconl, and the first num bers give evidence of ability, and the con tlnued prosperity of tlic paper. .Mr. Sny der was formerly of Berwick, and Mr- Powell was atone time a student In tliu Normal school. They have had consider able experience In tho newspaper business. The road between the double bridge crossing the Fishing creek and the small bridge crossing Hemlock creek should be raised several feet and spacious culverts made for water to pass underneath. On last Thursday morning the creek had over flowed so much that the road was Impassa ble for some time. At every high water It U obstructed, oftentimes causing much de lay and Inconvenience. The boys have been after the sparrows the past week with air guns, sling shots, bows and arrows, and other destructive weapons, and a larie number ot the little pests have been killed. Extermination will prove a difficult task, as these birds increase and multiply with remarkable rapidity. The fow that were brought to Philadelphia not many years ago, have populated the whole country, and driven away many more desirable birds. There will be a meeting of tliu members of the democratic standing committee of Columbia county at the Exchangu Hotel in Bloomshurir. Saturday July 14th at two o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing four delegates to tliu statu convention, and to transact such other business as the In terests of the party may require. 11. BttUKISOIlAM, Chairman of Standing Committee. A dispatch from Ccntralia to the Phlla- dclphla Times says that Edward Casey and Joseph Campbell, who, a week ago, hired a carrlago near Mount Carmel to drive to Girardville, but were supposed to have fallen into the cave-in at Ccntralia, turned up at Mahoney Plane last Saturday, where they had quietly secreted themselves, laboring under the impression that their horse and carriage which was taken care of at Ccntralia was at the bottom of the breach. Their object In hiding was to avoid arrest. Ex.senator E. J. McIIenry, whoso death we announced last week, was born in Fish ingcreek township, Columbia county, March 34, 1833, and was raised upon a farm nnd educated In the common schools of that section. He learned Hit trade of a miller, which he followed for somu time. In 1874 he received the democratic nonil nation for the legislature and was elected by a iiatulsomu majority. Ho took his seat and .served at the session of 187o. He was re elected to the session of 187(1. On the death of the Hon. George D. Jackson, who represented this district in the state., he was elected to fill the vacancy and served for two years. A Card. Tho citizens of Bloomsburg, Mt. Pleas nnt nnd vicinity who aided me In repairing my buildings injured on the 8th of May last, will please accept my thanks. Ciias. H. Mason, Mt. Pleasant. important Notice to tlic imiuIIc. A great reduction in all styles of Sum mer clothing has just been made in conse quence of tho cold and wet season. Cull and be convinced at the popular clothing store of David Lowenberg. A Park at Hlllllmry. The Sunbury Daily says that over flvo hundred dollars have already been sub scribed to the fund for making a park on the river bank. Only a limited number of our citizens have as yet been called upon, but their woids of encouragement, backed up by their liberal subscriptions, show that it lias a project that accords with tlic popular wish, and that there is no doubt Hint the thousand dollars needed will soon be forthcoming. Ccntralia CllpnliiKH. Front street cellars were nil drowned out last Week. Logan, Ccntralia, and Continental col lieries were Hooded by the heavy storms last week. Considerable damage was done. A new school house will soon be erected. The old building has been sold, nnd two new lots purchased for 550. Howard Stockctt, of Mt. Carmel, has taken up his residence in Ccntralia. He Is superintending the arrangements now being perfected for boring at the Logau colliery. Munley, of Girardville, and Maloney, of Ccntralia, are matched to run live miles for $100 a side. The date Is not yet fixed. This will be a good race and the best man will win. John A, Williams, of Centralla, Mine In spector for the Locust Mountain Coal Com pany, sustained severe Injuries n few days ago by being thrown out of a enrriagu whilst drivlntt down the Montana Moun tain. The horse became frightened and ran away. (Communicated.) Died in Luzerne Co. near Lockville, June 12, 1883. Mrs. Abigail Itutan, wife of the late Fid. A. It. Itutan, aged GO years, 4 months and 20 days. Mrs. It's health has been very poor for a long time. At the time of her death she was visiting her sis ter Mrs Dymond, nnd in a few days ex pected to leave f r her home in llohrsburg, Col. Co. On the morning of the 10th she complained of shortness of breath but seem ed quite well during the day and until Mon day noon when she said she felt strange and her daughter (the teacher In the pub lic school) was sent for. On Tuesday at 1 P. M. she lay down and soon breathed her last. Mrs. It. had been a consistent member of the christian church for many years. She expressed herself ready and willing to die and had full use of mind un til the last moment. She leaves four daugh ters, an aged mother, sister and four brothers to mourn her. Her body was borne home to Kohrsburg where a funeral discourse was delivered by the Rev. D. M. Kiuter, and then she was lain in the grave yard at Still Water to awuit Hie resurrec tion morn. Peace to her memory. trt Oiiuii. .'.. 10, I'-:!. I i; li a villi . inm I,,- ilti.il 'ill,, I tn Hi irniurnt il. I., f.ir ti .itniilii r nf j. am, I !iirily cur i. it i. nt ,li i it i minis Pii nuiAi, glvoi in.' .r .l r 1 r, un.l l thu must cUVctlve ruiiic.1) 1 li.iv i r trlu,l. Jam I h A. IUmh.ton, Killtnr of The Vr itil." ,.,, ": Mt.Ollrail, Ohio, June L'6, 1MB. COUGHS. "' I'Momod Arm's Ciiraiav I'KCKmu, thin Miring fur n o riris iiiiieIi and Iuhr trotilitii with K"d ilftct, and 1 ma plcifdl In rircniintiid It to any uno similarly ntTrctrd. ItAItvrv IMCrillMAX, Proprietor (llobo Hotel," rnr.rAiir.il nv Dr. J. C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist!. &03.00 I0B ONLY $59.00 FREIGHT PREPAID. FIVE SETS REEDS, i,; Km ii tii livrn. Su t vuibtnftLtxM, .N Un LOCAL NOTICES. Most popular nnd best the market at Hlllmcycr's. family Hour In A full line of ready-made clothing, j (cuts' furnishing goods, valises, &c, nt Evans fc Kycr's. Fine groceries, notions, canned goods, nt J. l(. ttKcers. Pictures, frames, Cadmar.'s. window cornices, nt I I. W. Hartman & Son Offer in the Grocery Department Canned coods at lower prices than ever seen. Market prices for butter, eggs, lard, illicit fruits, &c. Coffees, teas, snlces. suears. svrutis. About 12 cases mackerel at one-half price rather than carry over. Mason lars. Quecnswnrc and glassware at attractive prices. Dwarf and largo celery plants nt J. Gar rison's, Fifth street. Shirts, cuffs nnd collars, neckties, and all kinds of goods for gents' wear, nt Evans & ivyer's. For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cnd- F.vnns Ss Prices The following olllcers were elected at the meeting of tliu Alumni held In Hie Normal chapel last Thursday afternoon : D. A. Harinan, of Hazleton, president ; bupt. Grimes, of Llghtstreet, vlcu president j Nora Robbins, recording secretary j Jeniiin Wells, corresponding secretary ; Rev. Dr. Waller, treasurer; O. H. Itakeless, orator ; E. Josephine Nicely, Shlckshinny, essayist; Mattle Edgar, poetess j Harry Sharpless, R. M. Geddls, II, W. Rockingham, Ida Turnbach, Audio Hagenhucli, executive committee. Just Tlilnlc of It ! An admirer of the newspaper writes to a Uinghamton editor: "Can you imagine what a day would be without a news paper ? And how few there are who properly appreciate their value, taking as little thought of the time and labor ond mental energies expended, as they do of the sunshine or the air they breathe!" And he might have added : "What a horde of grumblers there nru who borrow their neighbor's paper and look for errors In proof reading in hopes of finding a moat to pick at !" Jix-. Sew Ituvemic niHtrlct. President Arthur has issued an executive order promulgating the changes made in Hie Internal Revenue collection districts; In accordance with Hie action taken by Congress at its last session. Thu number of districts in this Statu is reduced from 120 to 83. Thu counties of Clinton, Cen tre, Lycoming, Tioga, Northumberland, Potter and Union, of Hie present 14th dis trict, are consolidated with the counties of Hradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lu.erne, Monroe, Montour, Pike, Northampton, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wyoming and Wayne, of the present 13th district ; Ed ward H. Chase is designated ns the collect or of the 12th district, lly this change thu revenue olllco is removed from Sunbury, and Collector Iiruner loses a $2,875 posi tion which hu has held since 180'.). UrniiKCvllle News, John Boyle, one of the men charged with the murder of Jobnllrlggs, utShlckshlnny, who turned State's evidence at thu trial, was on Saturday discharged by thu court,at the request of his counsel, General McCart. ney. Tho party engaircd iu surveying the route for tho proposed Flshlngcreek rail. road, returned homo on Saturday, after an absence in the mountains of several weeks, They expect to nearly finish their work lis week. Last Saturday was fixed us thu time for tliu viewers to assess damages In the suit of tho Illoomshurg Iron Company against tho Hlooinsburir Water Company for land taken for tho water works. The view was adjourned on account of the nbsencu of Surveyor Neyhard. To make a local paper interesting It is necessary that the editors should bu madu acquainted with the local news. Many people who know of items worth publish ing quietly keep them to themselves, and then find fault with thu papers because no mention Is madu of them. People whoso friends die give the papers no Information of the fact, nnd then feel hurt if a lengthy obituary does not appear. People who get married feel slighted If the announce ment is not made in thu marriage column. Wifcanuot publish news or items of any kind of which we have no knowledge, and the only way wo can get them Is for our friends through the county to send them in. It is pleasant to go in the extensive clothing establishment of David Lowen berg, fur several reasons. One finds there the largest stock of ready. Made clothing in the county, and the alTablu manners of the proprietor nnd his assistants render it n pleasure to deal with them. Just at this season ol lite year, wueu ngui summer clothing is In demand, you will find hero a very largo stock from which to choose. Straw hats, summer neckwear, and gents' furnishing goods nru exhibited in great variety, and tho show windows are nr. ranged with excellent tutu. In the cus. torn department under the superintended cy of Mr. J. II. Townsend, elegant suits are turned out, well maile, perlect in 111, and at very reasonable prices. Don't for. get Lowenberg when you want anything in tho clothing line. ItcNolutloiiH ol Condolence. Wiikiikas, It has pleased (Sod In Ills wise providence to remove from our midst Charllu Snyder, a pupil and associate In St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Sun day school of llloomsburg. Pa. : IlttolitJ, That although with sadness ami sorrow we parted with our beloved associate, yet we humbly submit to the will of God, in the hope of being again as. sociated with him in that better world where parting is unknown. Jiesolieil, That in the death of Charllu Snyder our school lost au ardent friend, and a prompt und studious scholar, Renohed, That we extend to the bereav ed family our condolence, and Christian sympathy, and commend them iu our prayers to Hint who nlono can bring peace and consolation to the wounded and bro ken heart. ResolieJ, That a copy of these rcsolu Hons bo sent to the family, and that they be entered on the minutes of the school, and be published in thu local papers. G, II. HUl'i'KllT, ) Rlanciik Htu.MKVKi!, Committee, Emma Pousku., ) The I'lootleil Milieu. The extent of tho damage entailed by tho disaster In tho Second Wnrd, is now being fully realized. Tho Conyngham and Haiti more mines aro entirely llooded, the water belug over two hundred feet deep In thu former. Tho embankment supporting tho main track of thu Delaware and Hudson Canal Company's coal road has caved In, and tho track has fallen down. As yet no other building besides tho two houses, whoso fall was previously reported, have gonu down, but ono Is iu imminent dan. In conversation with some of our far. A lady of experience observes that a mers a few days since wo wero told that gcr. ' ..... I . , .... .1 I..,- I 'Plirt .iftTtrla til Lljm flu, llmu if wi good way to pick out n husband is to eeo the use oi x-aris green uu uiu puwuues una ..." ... how patiently the mau watts for dinner injured tho land, Wheru hay has aftei. when It is behind time. Her husband re. ward been prouuceii ine crop is inueu m. marks that a good wuy to pick out n wife ferlor and ut this season of the year, by Is to seo whether the woman has dinner close observation, every section of land ready in time. wbero Paris green was used last year, can be readily illslluguisucu in uiu growing Thu Trustees of the University ut Lewis. corn, The corn seems to have no life, burg, have accepted Win. Uuckncll's offer while adjoining, and In thu same Held, to establish eleven scholarships of $100 under the same cultivation, tliu corn Is each for tho benefit of young men. They thrifty showing rapid growth. A number linvo also taken steps to secure nlnu other 0f farmers have noticed this destruction of scholarships of the same umount, so us to the soil, nnd hnye given their opinions ns weeks, perhaps more,, will elapsu before me mines win ne in wonting oruer again, Meanwhile some six hundred men and vater Into thu mines have been almost entirely sue. cessful, though a rnrco of men ure still at work, tilling up thu dink hole with largo stones and other material. The Inflow has been so far checked that tho water has rls. en In the depression to tho level of Its for- mer course, and Is now running oil us be. fore. On Friday thu pumps of thu iuutida. Ruv, llodlneof Fowlersville, preached a fine sermon to a large audience in the Un ion church last Sunday afternoon. The Young Men's Christian Association are getting together quite a fine library. Their room is on Pine St. first door above Lilley & Sleppy's store Major W. II. Dill of the Freeburg Acad my will deliver a lecture in Academy Hall Friday night July 13th. Subject, "The Rattle of Gettysburg." Proceeds for the Y. M. C. A. The late heavy rains did a great deal of damage to tho farms on the creek above town. Those that suffered most are Ellas Relchard, Hicks Kitchen, and A. 11. Her ling. The manufacturing of fish nets has got to be quite u business here, and owing to the disastrous effect the late lise In the creek had on nets, it is suggested that the factory be run on full time. The lumber business lias become qulle lively and attractive. If gall and cheek can sell lumber then the cranks and half breeds that do the duty work have it. It is amusing to see their skiimish toward a lumber wagon coming into town. Ily appearances the merchants all are doing a good business. Thu young and enterprising firm of Lilley & Sleppy ure es tablishlng a good trade. They are gener. ous and obliging nnd are bound to bu lead ers in their profession. Messrs. Snyder and Fleckcnsllne nru, sel' 11 ng lots of buggies nnd wagons. They know how to do It. Go In boys. The old and reliable buggy and wagon establishment of W. A. Robbins Is running with increased force. Hilly knows how to mnku a good wagon and the people know It. Our new hotel under thu management of Geo. Heckman is having a largo patronage. George is obliging, gives good grub, good whisky, attends to business, but can't fish worth a cent. The Orangevlllu Sporting Team aro do lug close work breaking glass balls. They talk loud about ;it. Would It not bu well for somu other team to challenge them to a test. Don't all speak at once. Dr. Ammeriniin has got the carpenters busy at his house, and when finished will not be second to any in tills place. Duo -pills are mighty and must prevail. There was considerable of loud talk In dulged In Inst Friday night in front of tho barber shop, Rut as we did not see a black eye or d'slocatcd noso on Saturday morning we camo to the conclusion that gas is cheap, Mr. Samuel Achcnbach Is just recovering from a euveru illness. Will bu glad to bcc hint out again, Mr. W. T. Conner Is also slowly improv ing, Mr, Coleman has been confined to his room for somu time' and all his friends will be glad to see him on thu streets again, Wu learn through G. P. Stlner that hit brother J. H. Stlner nt Lelsenriug, this state, Intends to soon pay a visit to his relatives and friends of this place. Wel come. Jimmy. Miss Maggie U. Conoier, who has been attending school nt Ronton, is expected home this week. Messrs. Campbell, Robbins, and Frits who havu just finished n college course at Nobby suits made to order at Eycr's, by first-class workmen, very reasonable. TOWN LOTS FOlt BALK. 25 lots ranging from $325 to 4400 per lot, 4 lots rnnciiii: from S500 to 000 per lot. All south of the Normal School. No money required provided tlic purchaser will erect buildings nt once, may ll.tf C. W. NEAL. New dry goods nt J. R. Skccr's. VOTICn TO FAUMEI'S. I would call your attention to the fol lowing implements for sale by thu under signed s Kemp's patent manure spreader, Remington Si Son's carbon metal plows, Advance chilled plows, Gale chilled plows, sulky plows, Cornell corn shelters, Centen ninl fanning mills, separators and powers, one nnd two-horse corn planters with fer tilizer arrangement, Deeru & Co's. walking and riding corn cultivators, Huckevc walk ing and ruling con cultivators, Iron Age and Planet Junior onc-horso cultivators with plow attachments, Walter A. Wood's reapers, mowers and self-binders, Wnrrior mowers anil llramer reapers, liger, Licau er and Mo litor hay rakes, Triumph nnd Monarch fertilizer grain drills, liny tedders und hay carriors, spring tootli drag liar rows, spring tooth harrows on wheels, drag and smoothing harrows, chopping mills mat will chop IU busliels an hour with two horses, Haldwin's liny nnd stnlk cutters, (hand and power,) U. & O. Cooper & Co's. steam engines ami saw mills, brick mould ing machines. Also Lister Bros' best bone fertilizers in the market. All goods sold at the lowest prices, and if not proven sat isfactory can be returned. S. C. Siiivk, 4-13 Rloomsburg. ittt iiir I i Tiii TiTioaiiinr r Beattvs Parlor Organs Only $59 Regular Price, $83.00 ICt)le. ft ft. tone, )rleloli. ft. ton, .vClinMK fi tvt, 4-Manatl Ptib-Plil. It ft, Without IIUNUII, JUOOK UIU IT! U-Il uti.ni. t.-u. io I (Met. 4 fi. lant.ln-Urftnd Kifrtiiionv 111 ranch Hn, i mom , Minrp .1. nin. n ox la mint 14 l.rl.n. ft. ton. llI)aleianft. t ft. tout. I-t'lirlonl ft It tone, ilA U LVutt ft, ton. ls- lolin. 4, ft. tone, It-Vt.i JnhiWnt. 9 ti. ioo, tPiet;lo. 4 f i um.il l'uuiUr lruiuiitutttjOrtlitirfti thiU.fi-ui&uil 0 ' Fb Orgii I triumph of th()fn Ifmldir'i Att IT W VfcftY tlfcAl TlTCL IS AITHAR AVl'i;, II KINO HXAUTI.T LIKK cCl, 1 h ' n of uid fttnut, rrufuitlr urn tint nted with band rutin tn 1 MitniiTe fuse ?mri, Tl Muite I'otkrl ti f tt. tucit Uiutf fnl diin eitiut. It la tlcnTflnr of i ua hi l tit milliottfctrV jMor, ft.iil uil t rtmnt tli fcoo-loif or a pnnceti. ri'i uiiim'i iiauuvuui B I'Y" iiirf, itwiu uv i.k mv t vi dutt. It roiiUia lltwrti OIX CKLKSIK SIm. ttm Ftmcttl ro i urin, mint tbj Met uit. to tontrvi int tniirt litjliuu W lUluM, if nrairr. Kit ti) or UOLDK.N lUAtfUL KhbU.i.i) follow I A Ml Af I- Hlu Viib ltif Utr ill i Urure of VDIX CKLKt M:, vht itt cf KKNCI! IIOKN KKKDS, kbJ ,'ltUtn trh f Ktfu'tr iMIl.HKN ro.MlUl. KKKUi IWUdn all ihli It will be fltUd up itK ah lt(l A VK C'Ol'PI-hl; win tit d toblti thi p icf of tll initrntnt til. Lamp bta&iU, I'oekit for Muilr U uttt'i I'ittriit iSui Artum, ati tdUBilmit hjfJ, Ae It liia Slid in ; Ltd md conrtnlaotlr UTKf j lUtiiii far tnovtM l h lltllnwt, which r of tbe ttpripMi'atUrn. ar tnai from th bil quality bl KUDiicr tiun, mrm ti r I'wwrr, inn r nucu np wiin dikci Brrinpa mo iu fi -iKiuitlttr 1'tJat Hifiin. Tha V UU. InUeM of Wirt r ovt red with crptt,ut Folilhtd Met 1 ul naftt ilwiin. an! aim mt oat of rafair or wrn bPECIAL TEN-DAY OFFER. It yon will remit rue 4)50 and tbe nnnexrit Coupon within 10 dr from the dote of thU cnppcr I will box and Mp you UU Organ, mlth Organ Heath Hook. cUv, exactly th smr mt I sell for fHS. Von should order ImmtdUtrlr n tn no roac Ul" thai 10 days. One jraVa tt trial ftiven ftill warrant Tor SU Vcar OWcu under toy Hand and Eeaf COUPON wi 'is; S24 U Mun.r Ot Jr, inriiunl Lt;r. .Ky !f (hi dVti hVreof" ll h.r.l'T Vr.f 'J1?1., Vv'VV. ,.C,.M.J I.I.I.I In full for H,Md b '"P.?," JiJ SlKU".ti.YfS fh T.ruie i. ill it wirr.ni.a lor ... j..... . " iticl reniitUBC II not i repit.cBi. ""V.wiVi nriTTT laicoca,, ...... ... . . ...... . . . . FREIGHT PREPAIP. Tnnnrd.flmmidUtfW.wllhlnlh. 10 Kr.. ... .r.... MU on in. b. i to Tnr n.nr.it ''I'"""1!'' 'iVif ft u pure upnorluallr to ftnee nn Inltrnmfnt. u It trt, ! loup y trj door. JU lrll.t iirrpild. n.nnuV.rturcr'. nbolcuilc prlott. Vritr now I ODtUos HOW TO fJrflJfcK. lutrmint hi thu adftrlln m.nt. nnd 1 crdtr on; uncnilnwu thai it unit pro lftl ai "rrd.nt-d In thll I adr.r tlB", ahall retnrn U at tho end ot ona ranr'a u.a and drmaifd the "torn ( mrj omtl.ma Intereit (ram the very moment I reward It. at i ill l;er mt. ''''i'J"''"."! vlml fi,;,l,oa.l. ni mre to remit l.r tlenk Iiraft. P.O. "h '"," Letter. Kirre.e prepaid, or 1.T llaok Cheek. m mr eee t It telejrapli on dar at J remit br mall on that dar. h tliHI fetur. Ihli tl. a mi.n.lirent inurnment lntr..daee.J .llljout ..lr, Lent! tlili ipectU ptloi. tt'5!HjyE;il'(i,'w AddVcV. ore nini nilrJICl" C RFATTV Wneliinirtnn.N I a. .,-... - me Manuiacnifer,! UiiiiiL.L 1 1 uuni i iuudiiiiirjiuiiin.ui CiTFor fivu ci'iils, Wulls, Hlelinrilaon iV Co., nurllnirlnn Vt., will semi colnrod sum. pics of nil colors of Diamond Dyes, directions. with ijrilUNOlll FOK M1N11 AX11 1IOI1V. There is more strength restoring power in a bottle of P.irUer's Ginger Tonlo than in a Imsliel of mult or n gallon of milk. This explains why Inviiliils llnd It such u wonderlnl Invigorunt for mind nnd body, jtm 22-4w ."IIe tlint Is discontenled m one place will seldom lie linppy in another." People are constantly changing their homes from Knst to West anil nun isorili 10 onuiii or rice versa, in search of a healthy State. If they would learn to ho contented, nnd to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort when sick, they would be much better olT. The whole system can be kepi in a healthy state by this simple and eltectual remedy. Cleanlines? and purity make Parker's Hidr U.il-aui the favorite for restoring the youthful color to gray hair, jun 23-4v Woodberry, Mil. Rev. W. J. Johnson says : "I have used Rrown's Iron Hitlers lu my family and they have proven u splen did health iuvigorator." GOOD NEWS FOR THE UlTl-R END. The Largest Stock of Goods opened in Ilenton, iu many years, has just been received by the undersigned. It ICnilirnccH nrjv nnnnc unt uuuvoj GROCERIES, CAPS, HATS, MARKET REP0RTS. HLOOMSnURU MARKET. Wheat per bushel Ityo " Corn, " Oats " " Flour per barrel Oloversecil nutter EITR3 TllllOW rotatoes Dried Apples Haras sides shoulders Chickens Turkeys I.ard per pound Ilavperton Kecswax . ,. Buckwheat (lower per loo. M.li) .7 ,s .45 S.W .80 .18 .08 .50 .08 14 11 12 .Vt .14 II ID S3 s.og ."XECUroR'S NOIICK. ESTVTK Ol' JOHN I11I1TOS, 11KCKASKII. letters testamentary In tlieentatoof John fllr ton, late of llemloek totviishlp, C'oliuiilil.i county, I'a., deceased, have been granted tiy the lteKtiter ot said county to Daniel Voeuin. All persons li.iv lnsclalim ajfalast said estate are requested " presenl them for M'ttleuient, anittliosu Indented tolhosMiiiotoiaiko p.i nient to tho undersigned wiinout nciay. i..ii-.i. n i .n, June 1.1 An" Kxecutor, ISliKihisbiin(, I'.i. BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ((UKKNSWAKK, Ami everythlnir found In a treneral increautlle bus iness, at the ery lowest prices. k k k Klegiuit pallor suits, chamber sets, and all kinds of furniture at Cadman's BUSINESS NOTICES. CAUSE OF PAILUI1K. Want of coiitldenco nccounts for half of the business failures of to-day. O. A. Klelm, the Druggist, is not liable to fail for the want of confidence in Dr. Uosunko's Cough and Lung Syrup, for he gives away a ooltle lree tu all wlio are sullenng with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all Directions of the Throat and I.ungs. Ilucklianon, W. Vn. Drs. Newlon it Hlalr repoit tliat llrown's Iron Bitters nrc giving general satisfaction. l'OBT OltAl'B WINK. Wo cm contldently recommend Speei's Port Grapo Wine, which was awarded the highest premium nt t.ie World's Fair, us n superior article of wine for tho sick and debilitated, und all those who require vinous stimulation nnd Invlgoratlon. The Vineyards and cellars nrc at Passaic, Kcw Jersey, near New York City. This wine is sold by C. A. Klelm, Uloomsburg, Pa. L'ONVINVINU. The pi oof of thu pudding Is not in chew. lug the string, but lu having an opportuni ty to test the urticle direct. C. A. Klelm, thu Druggist, lias a tree trial bottle of Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and I.uug Syrup for each and every one who is ullllcted with Coughs, Colds, Astbnui, Consumption or any Lung Aiiccuon. No injurious cllects can follow the use of Ayer's Ague Curu lu thu treatment of malarial diseases. It contains, besides a specillc und unfailing antidote for mlus mutio poison, other remedial agents which unite 10 expel tliu poisonous humors, pur ify the system, and leave it iu n healthy and leiuvlgorated condition, UDITOKa NOT1CU. TATE 01' IIKMtV I.KIIlt I1KCBASKII. The unclerslsfiied Auditor appointed by the Or plians C'ouit of Columbia County to m.iku distri bution of the estate of said deceased as shown by tho account of C W. -Miller administrator i. b. )l . I. ii. In anil nuiom; nartles entitled thcirto wlllHtt at lil olllco on Saturday July as, rvi nl ill o'clock A. -M. to perform llio duties of Ills appoint ment, w hen and where all parties interested in haldestate must attend and present ihelr claims or be toieuTiieiiaiTcu noai any snare in said es tate. CIIAS. 11. IIAItkl.EY, Auditor. ,)ul) Dili 1 UD1TOHS NOTICB. Several hundred thousand feet of dressed Lumber, Shingles, &c., constantly on hand. I'lirehiwi-s will find It to tbctr advantaRO to call on me beruro bujlng elscwheiv. J. J. McHciiry. ISciitoii. Pa. .May l-ani ESTATK OK AllltAllAM I1KOADT llECKASCIi. Tlio uuderslsned Auditor appolutcil by the or nlmiis' Ciiuit, nf Columbia toumv to make dlstrl. butlonot tho fund r.s shown by thu account ol the surviving eccuioi' to anu anions me panics cniii. led thereto, will sit nt hlsoniee In the Town of llloomsburv on Tuesday July 31, 1NS1, at ti'n o'clock A. .M. lu perfoim tliu duties ot hi, appoint, ment, when and wnere all panics lnterestrd In s.ild estate laiisl attend and jiiiisenl their claims or be former debaued from anyslnre of said estate. M. ClIKISMVN, Auditor. July r.th Increase thu mnnber to twenty. I formed In tho rotutlon of crops. Wo give tbi. Information to our readers that n little Two black marcs came to tho barn ol I tt,irm ,uV ii0 used to uvert this Inlurv hoys will bo Idle )'Ukuburi Record. Daniel Btlno In Roarlngcreck, Locust .,i ain r(.ail)ru tho land. Tho notato township' on tho night of June 3rd. Ono buKS ru fu8t disappearing, and ns llttlu Kaston, aro expected hoinu this week. ted collieries weru set to work, and on Sat. Oriuigevlllu Is organizing u Matrimonial urday buckelB wero also put lu operation. Club. Among those that have joined It Is estimated, however, that fully six nulto letely aroi Joo. Keller and Jennlo Knt A. I). iVUebach and Mtss Remlyi A. Dildluu und J.liza Picas. We wish of them looked as though It had been ridden. Any ono who has lost such team will do well to look ut these, If not already claimed. Paris green us possible should bo used. Illustrate! Hook ot l'ue lllrd. mailed for A3 rent sump, lllrd 1'ood Co., lift Boutll bill St, I'Ulla. Tliu Coliimiiian olllcu Is prepured to furnish nil kinds of paper bags, plain or printed, at city prices, Merchants pur. chasing of us will save freight ou their orders. them all a happy uipl pleasant voyugo through life. Come Jim and John, wilt you Join next? X, Y. V.. Klegant Pougeo sl,k coats nnd vests light and cool Just received at I), I.owen. berg's. w SEEMS TO SAHsFy A family want, mid I wonder how wo ever got along without Parker's Ginger ionic, it c.urea me of nervous proslra. tlou, and I havu used it since for nil sorts of complaints In our family. Mrs. Jlues, Albany. jun 22.4vv No matter what your ailment Is, llrown's Iron Hitters will surely beuellt you. C'UIIKU 01' bl'AHMS. "I am well und happy ugiiln," says our fair correspondent. .Miss Juiiu u P. Warren. 740 W. Van Huren St., Chicago, 111,, "your uiaun'un Amine cured me oi spasms, KVKIIUIOIIY KNOWS IT, When you lmvo the Itch, Salt Rheum, (alls, or Skin Eruptions of any kind, ami uiu rues, mat you Know wiinout being told of It. C. A, Klelm, thu druggist, will sell you Dr. ilosanko's Pile Remedy for 60 rents, which affords immediate relief, and Is u uuru euro for either of thu ubovu diseases. 100,000 acres of good laud for sale cheap t Ul ..ln..t. fTTn !..!... .1 1 in uiiiiiii.iiiiu,iii i iiihj giving tuu piircua. ser thu full bunellt of the market by I;. V. Caldwell, Winchester, Virginia. Correspou. denco solicited, Aluy Yi (Jvv. Thu celebrated Vegetablu Compound for female, which, within a fow years, has madu thu uumu of Mrs. Lydia K. ltukham Known in every part oi tlio civilized world, relieves suueriiig uy tliu salu und suru method of equalizing thu vilul forces und thus regulating tho organic fuuctlons. It is only by such u method that disease Is ever urresteil und removed. ecu a woman iu anotiier column, near speeds vineyards, picking grupes from which Speei's Port (irupu Wlnu Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medleul profession, for thu use of Invalids, weakly pci mnia aim mo ugeti, Boiu uy iirnggisis, Bcpt S'.'-ly B00RS.-I25 TONS of Standard Hooks, laanyutuicm the besti-dll Inn's published. Vniir fliiili'i-sent forexiiiiilnallou bo lero payment, ou reasonable eklcncu of Kood faith, the books to In' relumed at myevpen-elt not satlsfaelorv. Sneclal baivulus iliU uiihiiIi. New publications etcry week, l'llces lower than ever before known, ranj;ln'.r tiom T'v,i (Vnisfor TVnnybim s "liuucli Avdea," unibrldsceil, l.ui ue Type, to 15 lor tho laiif st and best Ameileaii Cyclopedia. .Nui so'd by dealers prices too luw. Circulars nee. Mf-itlvii Ihli iHitwr. JOHN H. AI.Dl'.N, Publisher, IS Versey St, N. Y. June S'J l-w il THE SLAYER SLAIN! GREAT DUKb'S TRIAL Kor the kUUns: of lnae hearted c.ipt. Nutt. Tim Mm Ate iki-s Ida I'l'lher'- lleiiili, Our new -..) book. Auenu W'ni'i' i, Coalalns r.niiini.i' ac count. AllthoevTdeiKUi all the letto . and like nessesofnll tlio parties eonccrneil, Sample by tnall a.lc. .tiirnl. IViiii II In lirulll-. HAH. ULAV .v; CO., ai North (l.j .vnentli miwi, I'hllailel- lilil.i, i'a, Junuiwi-w ii II Orangcvillc, Pa. Fall Term "begins August 6. Here are offered at small expense, tho advan tages of u superior school, students prepared for culU'ixe, U'.icidnsr or business. .siK'clal Instruction lor uiu uacKwarn. tho location is in every re spect a most desirable one. skillful and compe tent teachers, send for terms. ptVU-cis Heck, A.. CL' orangcvillc, I'a. li-s-j 1'ltINCII'AL. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. KSTATE OK MAHCUS E. CiSWRI.I, DECEASED. Letters of administration In the estate of Mar. cus K. Caswell, late of liloomsburtf, Columbia county. Pa., deceased, have been granted by the ucKisirroi saiucouniy to .M. V. Caswell, Aumln-' lstratilK. All pci-sons luivlnir claims analiist said estate aro requested to pivnent them for set tlement, und those Indebted to the same to make pas incut to the undersigned administratrix with out delay. M. 1 CASWIXb, June arm c,w Administratrix. A UIHTuH'S NOTICK. WHtATHEGRASS PHOSPHATE $25 Per Ton. Tliis is n mil aniinoniiitcd Done !sUii'r-pIiosiliiUc which wc alone proiluce, hy niuiinb of special ml van ttigu-s in nuiiiiiiiiet- KSTATK OF JOS'AS 1IAI1TZEI., PF.CEASEP. The underslunfd auditor appointed by the Or phans' court ot Columbia county to maku distribu tion nf the balance In the hand! ot the admlnLitra. tor, to and uiuoiur tlio parties entitled theivto, will sit at Ills olllcu tn llloouisburtr on Saturday, AususUih, lssrl, at 10 o'clock a. 111., when ami wheieall parties liavlnc claims asatiist said es tate are icipiesieil to present, thorn for settlement, and those Indebted to the same to maku payment to the undersigned without delay. v. v. inr.wiKvi:it. Jimeey Aiulttor. PURE INDIA TEAS Vroui th" Plstricts of Assam, CuiirAiioNii.i'AciiAK Kanuka Vai lky, Iiakjkei.ii.ii Ukiika lioov, unit others. Absolutely Pure, suni'inr In llivor. 'llio M.ist Kooiiom'cal. Kt'iiu let only half thu usual quantity i-old by all H'-iKers J HIN O. PiMLI.lt' fi CO.. Aenn nf ih. tiilcutta Tea synrttciit. no Wuter-H N v Juiiev.ilw d ,.t. r;ri 1-1 iiTrwh C3 S25.00 I'ei- Tun of 2,000 rounds. on 'tii-s or llu.it lu I'hiladelphla. (UTAltANlTXll ANALYSIS l'HINTHl) ON LWCll II AO. Send for circular. Address BAUGH & SONS, SOLI! MANITACTIMLMIS, 2) .-"'p. Uehiwiito Avtiiitio, Jun 15-lm I'llILADKLl'HIA, I'A. JET OPENED a ni:v MERCHANT TAILORING ANU Gents' Furnishing Goods, S;0Rll IN rr p. in? . . it-,.,.. ivnuirtvi vlmesleon s nuiKlmg Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, next. I'oor to tho First, National Hunk, whim rain pi op trod to MAKU TO OKI) HI i IV II H ,mj kJu . mi 1 li S7 STD't-L lOSETSHECDt:, 071 MP I nr.,, OVEH MM. Pricoonly $125 1 tUtliyMurlU $450 l(rm. 1 (II4 itt tut Imkria' u irk i. qs Or:iino for only iii(. Hj..fUlUicU' ii l i km ttd ruaofortti. tvltiiifnnir rtr A CATALOGUE rtttl tintormt tiRrrtdt VlinCIS WILCQUE ti ( wiiii un., tlr tfoittn tll04tortittUtf or you u wiIcpdh of . wst ta timtka lrt llrpsK Unit m fililfklt h il, f iff ( ''I lOfftll DiHIEL F. mm, WlSHlWTOIt, HiWJtRSH, ORNAMfiifPAL IRON Suitdhlc for Yards, Cemetery Lots FENIES and Public GrouncK TliotoPOHlnxshnw ihe picket Out hie, one of the NUeral twain Ituihtjles or 1'eneeiiiaiiiiIaiTuivil hy the uinlerliie,l. JlllKlWlW For lleauty anil Dur.ibllttv tlpy aMuniu ,uss. ed. setup liyexpirlcno Hi luili iind warrintml totflvesatlstaclun, I'll '.es iful siL'eiiiii'ns of citlittr ilc hIiih hi 1 1 to nny ihIiuvks Address & m, mrnm, BLOOMSBURG PA- may 4tt FI iT CLASS SUITS Ol-' fioin 18 00 ii tul upwards. Fits Guaranteed. II W. BERTSCH. Apninijr. DROWNED IN BcER. foncernlnj tun iroimlar IwvjraKO two men express their intmK "l he tact HUr, ani you miy mtck a pin tu re, that the people oi (hi country are hfv 10 bo drowntM .luu HikhI hi lairer lnvr ," hlimii.'d mi en. iiiiiMjiu. Hvunairr ine nilier ila lut iiheearot four i'oriiereileoiiepmnti.nt. The Oerinuii Urluk lia ftrui k us hunt, it Is the mvoiuI ileluue." "vh, iiml tho worst tn this iMt'i-iiiinktiut lml 111 hi. Is Unit It uetn up kUliiey tinulili's, ns u he ivy w nil rnlsrtitlie uinti," iuUhI a tin ploUcl.iu, ho hail u knuw lultfe ot the lluu ami u ti'inleuui' lonutaplior. "Tho inianUhl vhiun-r KivtM tK.lilmiau wakfnt turivit I. ii iu. ,, l. ulaclieis torplil llvi'iK, naiw.ii, unit u 't ( ii.n mnUx the IiHinilalliin of llrlKhfH HU'iisi- ' This melancholy fait uiuiutii-.lup.nl Urtho ' "lept'f llHSSO.N'S t AI'tiNK roiions rl.AHll.lt, wlilclt ut uiii'OinllUulmllieHe nytnp. Iiiuik, I'rlee'.'SeeulK. Askjuiir pUyli.lau ulKiut, It. heatuiry A; Juliliwin, I'hcmfatav Now York. June 15 liv il
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