The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, FA Fill DAY APRIL 29, J887. contact gtanaia Tim TinLx. Trains oa the Philadelphia tit II. leave Itupert "WSJ.' ,on. 6:39 a.m. 11:49 a.m. 8:43 p. ra. 'iH P. ra. Tralnson the D. L. A W. It. It. leave Bioomaburg lOllowsj NOHTH. B.0TBl Mt a. m. 8:89 a. m. 10:90 a.m. 11:44 a.m. 2 04 r m. 4:td p. m. :38 p. in. 6:47 P m. Trains on tha N. W. 11. Hallway pass Dloom erry aaiuuuno- nobtb. .A0.1- 10.4S .m. ii!M n.ra. nop. m. 4 ip.m. 8CND1T. IMS am 6:89 pm Reduced RatcH. Hereafter inc prico ior puuiisuing r,xc l m tor and administrator',, notices In the CoLUiinuN will be $2.00 Including a note ond receipt book. No other paper In tho rnuntv makes so liberal an offer. Auditor's notices also reduced to $2.00. HAI.ICH. Fob Sals. Pair of handsome bay horbes six and seven years old, largo and strong, ,vl ilrlvers nnd will worn anywhere. warranted sound anil free from faults or blemishes ore offend .or saio oie j - tor Arm 30. David Yost,comm.tte0 of It C. Hess will sell real estate In FisMngcrcck twp. atBp. m. See nuvcrlisement. . l"f u.mnt Knllrr. (IcGDAscd. will nnll I real cstale In Orange township, nt 10 a. m. Sec advertisement. W. S. llcss. administrator oi ine csiaie Ol tieOrgC IVeiUUUCi ucunovu, m otii yui imble rjropcrty on the west end of '.he premises In Centre township on Saturday nrti noth. commcnclni: at one o'clock. A tract of 412 acres will positively bo sold cither as a wholo or In parts to suit pur- chasers. A Fine Residence For Hale. Tim executors of Mary N. Harman, de- ceased, offer at prlvato sale a handsome n.atilpnnp on Market street above Main, Bloomsburg. Tho houso Is of brick, large pleatant rooms, steam heat, gas, water, spwi-race. and nil modern improvements. Tl ere is n large frarna barn, Ice house and outbuildines. One of the most deslrublc lneatlons in the town. Terms easy. They also offer for sale thirty-seven acres of land on Normal hill, adjoining I'. Dil- tnn'n anil the Hovt estate. CiO be divided into dcslrablo building lois. For terms and particulars apply to I. W. Mc- Kelvv. ono of tho executors, or Geo. E. Klnell, attorney, Blonmsburg, Pa. tf MOTICIi. Owners and occupants of property, 1 the town of Illoomsburg, are hereby not! fled to remove all coal ashes and other rub hish from tho streets and alleys along their property, beroro tho seventn uay oi may; all manner of rubbish found on the streets and alleys niter tho above date, win uo re mnvpil nt tho exnense of the property own ers adjoining, according to tho Town Ordi nances in relation mereio. Peteii Billmeyek, Commissioner. The reeular annual mcctlnc of tho stock holders of the State Normal School and Literary Institute will be held at the ollico of Frank P. Billrhcycr, Secretary, on Mon. day, May 3, 1887, between the hours oi j nml :t o'clock In the afternoon, where four Trustees will be elected ou the part of the stockholders to servo for a period of three years, and four persons will be nominated from whom the Superintendent of Public Instruction mav annoint two Trustees on the part of the State to serve for a period of three years. x rank r. uillmexkh, Secretary. FOR RENT. Two rooms on second floor of the Co- 1.1'udian building, together or separately. Steam beat. cas. water on same floor. Kent low. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwcll. 3t LOST. A pair of hammered gold bowed glasses, either on Iron. Fi.urtb or upper Main streets. Any one finding them will rccoive a suitable reward by returning them to Mrs. C. Harrison's, on .ast Blreet. WANTH. Wanted. A girl to do house work will nav S 2 00 the vcar around. Address Box 201. npr22. fioon lloAitmxa Cheai'. Jurois and othei 8 attending court will find It to their advantage to write to tho undersigned and secure board ne durlnc the tiao they re- main In Bloomsburg. Wm. Beeiw, Cor. Main and West streets. personal. B. I. Price and wife are taking a trip in the West. M's. Llnele and son are visiting at Mr. J. J. Browcr's. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wirt went to New York on Tuesday. Miss Henderson, of Montgomery Station has been visiting nt the Normal School this week. A. M. DeWitt, of Orangcvillc, was lu the city last week, buying new goods for Iub store. Mrs. D. J. Waller. Sr.. who has been quite 111 for several weeks, Is slowly Im proving. John J. McIIenry, of Benton, went to Philadelphia on Tuesday to buy new goods lor his store. Mrs. E. Jacoby and Mrs. P. S. Moycr started for Michigan on Tuesday to sec their mother, Mrs. V- Bldleman, who is in Very" poor health. Mr. Chas. Walters, ono of the euiveyors on u. & 8. It. It., who hns been at Belle fonto for some time, returned to town nil l uesday, Mrs. L. B. Rupert. Mrs. I. IC Miller and Mrs. Ellas Mcndcnhall started for tho West Wednesday morning. They expect to visit frlfiiil. n,i ,in v., .i,annt ,1 few weeks Rev.W.O. Lovorclt attended convoca. tlon at Bellefonte on Tuesday and Wednes. day, and then went to Reading to attend a meeting of the standing Coramlttco ot tho 1'ioceso of Central Pennsylvania. Collectors' receipt books and notices for io at tuis office. tf. Don't forcet Frank I. Frayno at tho Opera Houso Saturday ulght. II- J, Clark is making improvements to "is resldcnco on Centre street. A little daucbtcr was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rawllngs Friday evening of last ween. r " . Wall paper for 1887. Tho newest, best colored and most artistic designs at Clark's vook store. The boys have becun lo plav ball. Tll ut and ball trade will probably bn good now tor Some time. WlnHnn, ll ... .!.! ,.l(l,nr ...uuui, Dimuip, mmu u uauv, v.."v. mounted or without fixtures as you prefei, K Uark'n look storo. A meeting of tho Lawn Tennis Club was hild at the rectory of St. Paul's church " lu"uy evening. A crowd of about twenty Vlnlamlers arrived la town Monday, and have gone to - I worn on tho B, & S. It. R. Trunks I Trunks 1 Trunks Just received a largo stock. THE COLUMBIAN AND The pconlo of Hie boom tl.o boat yard has recdyed. Wall paper lianelniM nml Imml lK decorations at Clark's book store. Dr. II. W. liucklrjiham urni. n -"('vvig oiVll III locate ittPhllllpsburg, Ps, to practlco his I profession. The namo of Jcsso Hlttenlinn.n f ii. vcr, Is announced this week as a candldato for County Commissioner. Alfred Mcllcnrv. of Itminn his now Bprlng goods.and they will bo sold uncap ior cash or produce. n. ." J.vims- UUHillUL'. oil ower Ml " u "pointed, and Is very iinproveu iu appearance. "ui run uu; WEST I ll.m't mu. miing uiu large asuoitmcnt of Trunks, oaicm-is ami Hug m n. I.owenbirg's. Qiilto an excitement imvulU nt v,ii,. Ilarre, over Hie supposed discovery of coal nit A ............ i ... . u ',, A l0"11" C0'Pny will be organ siuutv iuii unmaccB mr n at a bargain to nmku room In mv stable. r-nquito at tl.o Sanitarium, oimoalin tl. uepoi. n.i . . ... ino uireu Italians who came hern In play tor the Uanc .Mondny night discoursed some sweet music on Main street durlnu iuu aucrnoon. i. ... o Tll0 wotk nl Wln. NcnKfc Son's furnace "i & the rur,mc" M probably be In operation again wmim inrec weens. Somo of tho people of Cataw ssa seem determined that they shall succeed In hav- lug tho town Incorporated nt this court. A lenguiy petition will be presented Mr. Person, late of Wllllamsnort. father. in-law or H. i. nrr, was buried Monday mat at i riniiy ji. u. church, near Numldla. lie formerly resided near Ccntrilla. And now the time for housc-clounlnc is fast approaching. Soon tho nolle of the beating of carpets, and tho smoke from burning rubbish will rise above tho din of our busy streets. Don't fall to sec Frank I. Frayno nnd his Mardo" company at the Opera House Saturday night. Several wild auimnls are introduced into tho play, Including a largt lion and Uo hyenas. Jno. Heicc has changed his plans in re- fcrence to going into business in Philadel- phia. He seems to like Bloomsburg belter as ho returned last week and Is again help ing ins brother, C. E. Heice. Tho Merchant Tailoring Department is now replete in Spring styles. Call and see the largest Btock of Cloths, Cnssimcres.&c, to select from. Suits made up in City Style ai u. Lowcnbcrg's, Merchant Tailor. Mary Kllue, a young daughter of M. L. Kline, of Orangcvillc, has been very sick with pneumonia at her grandfather, Mr. A.W. P ry's, on Third street, tho past week, duo is somewnai improved, but still very bick Farmers wishing to Improve their stock of poultry by infusing new blood, can now procure eggs for hatching from some of ilie best Plymouth Hocks In the county, also Wyandottes, at the Sanitarium poultry yards. An entertainment will bo given in tho Lutheran church this (Friday) evening un der tho auspices of the Children's Mission. ary Society. Great caro has been given with the programme, and a rare treat is expected. A Dairy Maid's Festival was given at the Iioufo of Mr. C. W. Miller on Centre street last Friday evening, for tho benefit of tho Presbyterian chnrch. Quite a number of people were present, nnd a nlco sum of motcy was realized. The 18th annual convention of the Co lumbia County Sunday School Association will meet In the M. E. Church of Berwick, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 1 and 2. The programs will be sent out iu due season and will contain particulars. Cnndidatcs are beginning to loom up for all the county offices to be filled this year, and the announcement of their candidacy will be made soon in the newspapers. Let the campaign be conducted decently, fairly, honestly and honorably. Tho Ktmtone Km, a Saturday paper for- mcrly published in Williamsport, has ceos cd to exist, and there are several business men iu that city who have a large-sized stock of cxpericnccln journalism, for which they paid a goodly sum of ready cash. AH communications for this pnper should be addressed to The Columbian. Letters iddresscd to cither of the editors person. ally are not opened by tho other, aud this sometimes leads to tho omission of matter Intended for publication, by reason of the absence of the one to whom it is addressed. Tho body of F. O. Decker, of Mehoop. anv. u prominent memucr oi ine uruuu Army and communder of tho Jacob May- nard post, who disappeared from his home six weeks no, was found floating down the Susquehanna river, near Tunkhannock, on Monday. It 19 thought ho wa9 accident. nllv drowned while crossing' tho river in a small boat near Falls station. Alfred McIIenry continues In tho mer- cantllo business ntlheold stand, In Benton, formerly owned by his father, and more rnnnnlllf V A A'. II. Mcllcnrv. Tho latter firm was dissolved on April 1. lie propose to do a re.dy.pny business, and to se goods at a less profit, and purchasers wm find It to their advantaco to deal with him All kinds of produce will bo taken In ex I cl""'ge tor g001'3' . tj10 latest farmer cheater represents him gef ua ftu BgCI)t of a society for tho protec tion of small bltds, and anxious to procure the farmer's co-operatiou. The farmer is Induced to sign his name to a pledge not to kill any song birds, but this pledge, as usual, becomes transformed in lime Into a SHrS'pSJ "-di,tri"m.SB R cent nun ?". " 1 cheaper to pay ...uu ,u ... Tl.n Postofllce Department officials arc having prepared a series of new designs of embossed stamps for stamped envelopes 0f tho one, two, three, four and five cent denominations. The neau 01 ti' " i,,.n mlicted for the one-cent stamp and btD"1'c't . Jackson aud 11,,. hpnns of Washington, Grant for tuo two, four aud five cent de. nnmlnaiions reSDi cllvcly. Ihis series win be ready for issue about May 1. ti. K,.Keooeck Railroad, extending from M...n'nprk on the North and West Branch I 1, In Knck OlcU JllllCtlOn On IUB i,m,nui , Bunbury, llazcllon and llkes.iiarro nnu- way, a distance ol liu nines, w... iwavlvanla Railroad Company, lessee of tho Norl, al,d WeJt Branch Railway, as . of tlie gunl-ury Division oi tuo i m.- delphla ami i.no iiauruuu I .... n I nl j nn Men's, Youlhs.Hoys and Children's Tailor Fitting Clothing. ... 114.. ,1 oliila. Leading In qu W, iS. mot o of 1 cruet " r.oWENBKRO, Charles Wcldcrman of Locust Dalo has moved to tho houso of Conyngham and Cenlralla Poor District. Ilo was recently elected Steward, A minor was circulated on our streets Wednesday evening that a telegram had been received announcing that tho building of tho river bridge would bo commenced at once. No such telegram was received. Latest slmpo in hats, Dunlaps, Youman.ct crclcrn. Correct In style, Flno In quality, Lowest In price, at Lowcnbcrg's. A child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Moycr died suddenly at their homo on Third street last Saturday morning, aged three years nnd seven months. Tho child was as well as ever on Friday, but was taken sick Frl. day night, and died Saturday morning of congestion of the brain. Tho funeral scr. vices took place at the houso on Monday afternoon, nnd wcro largely attended. Tho remains wcro Interred in Hoscmont ccmc. tcry. Tho Stato Council of Pennn. Order United American Mccliaiii.-.s will meet In anuual session la tho hall of tho Farmers' Produce Exchange, on Tuesday morning next, May 3, at 10 o'clock. It will be com posed of about 135 representatives nnd oftlccrs nnd will continue for three days. An address of welcome will bo delivered on Tuesday morning by Rev. Prof. Waller, which will bo responded to by some mem her of Stato Council. Messrs. White, Conner & Sloan of the Orangcvlllo Agricultural Works have add cd new facilities for turning out their ngrl culturul implements which have already earned Buch a wldo reputation. They ex- pect during this season even to surpass the past ellorts and produce machinery whlcl will be received everywhere with sntlsfact ion nnd nt such prices as will please the farming community. Our farmers who arc In need of any machinery will do well to call upon them. The ilrst number of tho HUloricat Journal, a monthly record devoted principally to northwestern Pennsylvania, published at Williamsport by John F. Mcginncss, has been received. Its object is the prcserva' lion of local history In tho west branch valley of the Susquehanna, the Juniata re gion, nnd tho northwestern part of tho state. Tho Price is two dollars a year. Mr. Meginncs9 is the editorial writer of tho Gatettt it- BulUtin, nnd he wields a ready pen. The Ilrst number is lull oi lutcrest and promises much for the future. List of letters remaining in tho Post Of flee nt Bloomsburg for week ending April 20. 1887: Mrs. T. Avis, George Beagle, Oscar Grouse, Miss Agnes M. Emcrick, Miss Net- lie M. Hall. Mr. II. S. Hess, Mrs. Emma Kitchen, Miss Ola Long, Wtodystaw Sktodrlcu, Jake White (Italian). oAims, Adam F. Harman. Persons calllnu for these letters will please say "advertised." Ucokoe A. Claiie, P. M. Tuesday, April 20, was a gala day in Milton. That latu was the 08th annivcr- sary of tho introduction of Odd Fellow ship in America and was celebrated there by all the lodges in that county. A largo crowd was there and the parade was a very imposing one. The parade was coaiposed of the Uniformed Patriarchs Militant, En campment lodges and bnnds of music, which was an attractive feature. The parade formed at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, after which the anniversary ex erclscs were held In the Opera House. No efforts were spared to make the visit of all who attended an enjoyable one. During tho past winter chickens have been very scarce, and it has been difficult for those who do not raise poultry to ob tain what they want for table use. It is said that the reason so few are brought In from the country is that the huckstirs gather them up. If that be true, It shows that the demnnd for poultry In this county is greater than the supply, nnd farmers would do well to glvo more attention to poultry raising. There is always a ready sale for chickens nnd turkeys in the towns, and those who have sufficient land to allow the poultry to run on, would no doubt find a good profit in raising large quantities. Liko every other profitable business, how- ever, it requires somo care and attention. When liens are compelled to steal their nests becauso none arc provided for them, and the chicks are obliged to pick up their J ,.. own living because they are not fed, the remit cannot be expected to be very profitable. Frank I. Frayne's "Mardo" company will play In the Opera House Saturday, April SO. Tho company played in Phila dolphin last week and tho week before, nnd were highly spoken of In tue papers. They drew large audiences there. Iho OVi'f Service Gazette, London, glvcB tho fol lowing account of their enp agement there: The realistic American drama eniiuea "Mardo. or tho NihilWs of St. Peters- burg," which has been played to throiq ed and delighted nudlences throughout Eu. rope and America, wns produced acre on Monday night last, when Frank I, Frayno and his dramatic company appeared iu it. The latter gentleman who played tho part of Mardo, the hunter, undergoes numer. ous perils and hairbreadth escapes, in which he is materially aided on numerous occasions bv tho sagacity of Ills fa'thful uog, jacK, an .mm.. u..,.. - - amount 01 m.e. , , piny uegim. ... .,.., Petersburg, in which placo Mardo enters n lion's den In order to ob'.aln somo papers relating to a Nihilist plot." The company carry their own scenery and several realistic scenes are given, in- eluding the burning bridge, burning hut, and others. WANTED 11,000 boys and children to buy New Spring Suits. New In stylo and low In price, at David Lowcnberg s. Columbia county ,s represented In the Leelslaturo by two careful, pains- - - M..ioU. members. This i.einB ti,0 , CODd term for A. L. Fritz, Esq., Ul) laa oecome familiar with the rules anu orJcr 0f business and Is this term taking part In tho public discussions 01 many of questions when they como beiore tuo House. He occupies a choice seat in me front row on the Uemocrutic siuc, ueing sandwiched between Fuunco and the re- nowned Hughey Mackln, of Philadelphia. Representative Fox Is serving his first term and ut the beginning oi mo session was unfamiliar with tho modes of leulslatlon. Hut he is entering heurllly In the work and Is careful to servo tho Inter, ests of his constituents. Ho occupies a seat in the outer row, near the Speaker's Tho nbovo uotlco Is Justly merited by the gentlemen named. When their conduct as members receives commendation, not only from their own party, but from tho organ of Iho opposition, they may well feel that they are doing their wholo duty by repretentlng all tho people of the county, and not merely tho party thatelected them, This Is as It should be. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Court nott week. Judga Drchcr, of Btroudsburg, will preside. Last Monday night ft very pleasant dance was given In Winona Hall, In Mr. P. h. Wirt's building on Main street. Between 80 and 40 young people of town wero pres ent. At nlno o'clock tho dnnclng began, and was kept up until two, when tho party departed, all having spent ft very plcaBant evening. Tho muslo was furnished by threo Ital ians on a harp and two violins. During an Interval between tho dances they rcn- dercd somo very pretty selections of music, which wcro loudly applauded. Theso musicians pass through hero every year, and their muslo Is always welcome here. 'Saliinamalter'ii. miLADm.rnu, April 3J, IBS" 11 it isn t convenient to come to the store write for what you want. All-wnnl rimllic rn rnnre vii-wooi tna us, 50 cents , Very riCll COIOringS, 60 cents, The same cloth, it's the printing tnat makes the price difference Une impression, one color; for tne most artistic etlect six or seven impressions. Exact as in lithograph ; rich, exquisite Some of the styles handsomer than we know of anywhere else in town. r-:.,f,i ati.: ivr. r. 1 1111H.U luuiuiiis. icn uu- ures on grounds OI pillK, cream, blue and ecru shades eight colorings. bheeny, light and lustrous stuff. A shake and the dust goes. 27 in., 37 cents. 54-inch cloth for ladies' jack ets. Checks, plaids, overplaids and mixtures in various colors, $1.25 to $5. For a garment ija yards. Chambry Robes, embroider ed. . A this-year novelty in cot ton stuffs. 12 yards of 27-inch nl.iirv A l. vnrrlc: wirln pmhrnirl. 1 . . L Ai .'. ' ery, ior nouncing; same, narrow, lor waist, collar and cutis. $1.75, in neat box. XT 1 iNo wonder the tnincs sro. the thincs Or the better ones at $5. the still better at $7, that can hardly tell from silk Or you and wool. The fancy stuff for trim ing has a surface spattered with plush squares. 4 yards ol it, and 8 yards of 40-inch plain Sateen Robes, too. 1 2 yards plain, 32 in. wide, ij yards panel, iy2 yards narrow, for collars, cuffs, and vest front trimming. $6. The latest craze in Uphol stery is for the beautifully color ed canvas curtains, like Madras in effect, but stronger. Pat for the seashore or for out-of-town houses. $1.50 to $3.75 a pair, The ever-liked Madras, too. By the pair; Chintz Madras, $3.50 to $18. Lemon Madras, $2 to S6. By the yard: Chintz Mad ras, 40c. to $2. Lemon ras, 35c. to 60c. Crete ras, 20c. to 40c. Mad- Mad- Our Spring Stock of Carpets is complete in every respect, The largest, fullest assortment we've ever had. Floor Com forts of a hundred kinds. In Brussels, besides the goods of home manufacture we have all the leadincr English makes. A more varied line Ot patterns and LUIU1 111 LlUlll vnir ran Cff in any otner store hereabout From &i to gi.o for best im ported. The season is ripe for Mat tines, and we have in store 1 every crade from SoO a roll of 40 yards to the fine qualities of Pancies and Damasks, bam- nles bv mail. Matlinp- Rucrs. fir 4i or nirl tti cn Another invoice Lncf-nn Rurrc nt We told you of the Other day ,,ni n,ith o r.icL Vt.ru llri-U - r 11 r 1 - - rug ol even a poorer grade. Insr th thincr for nsn nn MnN . & tings ror summer use the quaint Japanese Rugs, 3x6, $1.50, and lnmnOTn Mnte ntc 75 cents Many ladies cive a novel and pleasing effect to a room by using the mats as splashers. Ingrain Art Squares of large size for hard-wood floors. Ingrain Carpets woven in one piece, 3X2j to 4x5, at $1 a square yard and up. Smyrna Rugs, pretty and for little. Dickens, Scott.Thackeray and all standard authors in various editions same as any big book store: Wanamaker prices not the same. That's one reason why we sell more books (they say) than any other house in this country. Tennis Goods. Everything for clubs or individuals. Rackets of all the popular makes, $1.25 to $6, and our own special Racket, $4. You pay nothing for the name when you buy one ol them. Discount to clubs. John Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and jlarket streets, ana Cltf -hall square. LOCAL NOTICES. Hook cases and secretaries at Corell's 8t Have you seen those now satlncs, lawns, percales and other suitings at DoWltl's, Orangevllle, Pa. 1 2t. If you want dress goods of any kind It will pay you to can anu see our uuva. Clark & Bon. Handsnmo parlor BUits, In cherry, up holstered in silk plush, at Corell's furniture store. ao8t. DoWltl's storo, nt Orangcvillc. Is well biockcu wiin general mcrciinuuisu. uu there for bargains, 2t. Chamber suits In nsli. oak, nntlquo oak aud cherry, at Corell's. ot. Wn show this week n full lino of all the lcndlne shapes and styles of ladles' and children's untrlmmcd hats and bonnets at exceeding low prices. Clark & Son. Also, (lowers, learners anu riuuons. Cottago chamber aults. all prices, nt Co- St. roll's. For a nlco suit of clothes go to A. M. DoWltl's, Orangcvillc, Pa. 2t. 1'lchiro frames at Corell's, 3t. Havlnc lust received n cylinder for fin. lshliig silks nnd cloths, I am prepared to clean and dyo gents' clothing, ladles' cloaks, snenjes, silks, dresses, shawls, Ac. Feathers dyed and curled. Packages for warded bv express will receive prompt nt- tentlon, according to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg Woolen Mills. scp4-ti. A new lot bf dress goods at DoWltl's, 2L Orangcvillc, Pa. G. W. Bertsch.tho clothier and furnisher, always has a full and complete line oi gents' fl,rnj;illng 00(a ()n )mm. aii tLo latest styles lr, ntckwcnr, &o. Coll aud sco them. If you war.t hosiery, gloves or corsets, can and seo ine unrguius wo now uuur, Clark & Son. Shlnplne tngs, with or without strings. at the Columbian office. tf. A Inrec stock of new dry coods nnd no- lions just received nt A. 31. uewui'J, Orangcvillc, nnd will be Bold cheap. 2t. Extension dining tables, fnncy work stands, hat rucks and sideboards, at Co roll's. 3t. -.. ,m fl,i , , ,,, . um wi.. for dresses complete. Ularit is Hon. Alwavs remember that G. W. Bertsch, the artist tailor. Is tho place to eel yourself a perfect lit in a Siring suit of clothing or a coat. A lull and complete line just re eclved fresh from tho ctly. You should not fail to see Chirk & Son's stock 6f dress coods, flouncing embroider ics nnd narrow ones. Also, their laces und prices. AT I. W. IIAHTMAN & SON'S. New 45 inch lace flounclnc 75c. yd. New 45 inch embroidered flouncing in heliotrope color. Lnrgo flno colored embroideries with plain goods to match. urey piaiu ensumero snawis irom ijj up, Cream and colored cash mere shawls at bariraln prices. lancy combination roues, new siyies 01 coods. from 41 75 up, New silk tidies by tho yard. New plush and metal ornaments for f""cy wm i Good kid cloves for men and women. It will pay vou when lu need of dry goods to call in nt I. W. HARTMAN & SON. Tho hluhest market prices paid for pro duco at DeWitt'9, Urangcvillc, i'a. xi. A larco line of parasols now open at Clark & Son's. Call and see them. A line lot of boys' clothlne. nil aces and prices, at Ue Wilt's, urangevme, i'a. at. I'Killii,llio- togragt li c i si 11 1 Crayon Artist, JSIooiusbiii:; Pa. Fine Cabinet Portraits, o n I y S3 a dozen In stantaneous pro eess used. Ladies, it will nay you well to call and see our hats, &o. Clurk Ss Son. For a Snrinc and Summer stiff and soft hat call at G. W. Bertfch's who has just received n full and completeline all of the latest styles and shapes, l'rlccs lower than ever. BUSINESS NOTICES. Tho body is more susceptible to benefit from Hood's Sarsaparllla now than at any other season, lherefoie, take it now. Instead of leaving tho linen yellow, or wilh brown spots all over it, line common rosin soao. Drcvdonnel's Borax Soap makes It white as snow, and purines nnd cleanses thoroughly. naprcv. Alwavs soothe nnd strengthen. Hop Plasters cure pnln and disease when other Chronlc looseness of the bowels results from Imperfect digestion. Tho cause lies in tho torpidity of tho liver. A regular habit of body can be secured by taking Simmons Liver Kegulator to aid digestion, to stimulate tho dull and sluggish liver,ar.d rid the system of excessive and poisonous bile. The Regulator corrects acidity of the stomach, cures dyspepsia and Insures regu larity of the bowels alike free from laxity or cosiiveuess. rr.... t.ot... LVvuvn t.Mlirta tinnrtl. pvi'rv I nn in tim Mirim?. The svstcm havimr be- come accustomed to the bracing of Winter, Im t-iii-rl tuf I Im wnrm iia via nf t tin Ce Ot real Dag- changing season, and riadily yields to ul Cn Tlir lnr tacks of disrate. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is P1" , ,l- , just tho medicine needed It loues and builds up every part of the body, nnd also expels all impurities from the blood, Try 1 11 o-v " QITHKN VIOTOKIA8 CUOWN. ti cown of Qma'n VicmrU consists of dumnnds, pearls, rubles, sapphire. mm emeralds, set in silver and gold Its gross wciulit is UJ oz. 0 dwt troy. 1 no number of diamonds are S,'i')2; pearls, 273; rubles, 0; Banphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It Is nn old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, it is uelter to wear tho ci own of perfect hcullli and peace of mind thromih the curative effects of Per rlne's Pure Barley Mi It Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Bobbins, Bloomsburg,Pa, Trien TUbj tu sick, we gi.e ber Cutont, When jho wu a Child, ihe cried for CutorU, WTiea ilie becamo Uiu, ibe claoc to CutorU, Tf heD ih bad Cbildrva, aha gare tbam Caatorla, DllUNKKSSESS. OH LlQUOlt llAlUT, CAN nK CUHKD 1IY ADMIKlSTKllIMl Dlt. IlAINKs' Oolpkn Bi'KOino It can be given in a cup of collee or ten witnout tho knowledgo of tlie person taking it, effecting n speedy and permanent cure, whether tho patient is n moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, Thousands of diunkards haye been made temperate men who have taken tho Golden Sneclllo in their colteo without theirknowl- cdj,c, and to-day believe they quit drink. ine 01 tneir own tree win. no uarmrii effects results from Its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular nnd full particulars. Address it. confidence Golden Sneclllo Co., 185 Race 8t Cincln. natl, Ohio. deol) 80 ly. Hv tho uso of Aver's Sarsaparilla, oloBtlc- Ity of step, buoyancy of spirits, nnd the bloom of health may be restored to the svs. tern which has beconio enfeebled with ills ease, Tho best vltalUer and blood purifier is Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all drug gists, nice 91, AflTONisniNQ Sut'CKi-s It Is the duty of every person v. ho has used Botchers German Syrup lo let Its wonderful qualities bo known lo their menus in curing consumption, sc. veru counlis. croup, asunna, pneumonia and lu fact all throat und lung diseases, No person can use it without Immediate relict. Threo doses will relievo any case aud we consider it the duty of all ilrutr cists to recommend It to tho poor, dylnc oonsiimpllvp, nt least to try cno bottle, as su,uuv uozen uouics were said lust year, und no one caso wiiero It failed was report ed. Such a medicine as the German Siirw cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about 11. eampiu mimes tu try, sold at IU cents, ueguiar size, 7a cents Sold by all druggists and deulers, In the United States and Canada. ' lyjanW, A timid ornurKlnrn. PLTINO TIIKlIt trade im wiLKisnAnnx, HOT I.IKKLT TO RE llllOKES CP. For mora than n year past Wllkcsbnrrc has been Infested by n gang ot thieves who defied tho wholo police force and private detectives to ferret tlicm out They enter cd bustnes hnusess In the heart of the city and mailt, v ny with their stolen booty In safety. I'rlv.ilo residences, which wcro supposed to bo nlmost burglar-proof, were nvaded without tho least difficulty. Tho most daring robbery was committed about six weeks ago when tho thieves entered Long & Duranl's gents' furnishing Btorc, on South Main street, nnd got away with several hundred dollars' worth of goods. ho police couldn't make head or tall out f this raid, as an electric light hangs In front of tho store, and a private watchman, besides tho regular policeman, Is on duty n the block whero Long & Duranl's build rig Is located. The Mayor and Chief of Police came lo the conclusion that such daring thievery was tho work of nono others but profess, lonal thieves from one of tho large cities, Tho police were accordingly notified to keep a sharp lookout for all strangers. Shortly after tho Long & Durant robbery Father Nogcl's residence, ndjoinlng St. Nicholas' German Catholic Church, was entered, but the thieves wero scared off beforo they could get anything, tho priest calling out from his bed room: "Who is there?" A few days afterward a man glv. ing his name as Kelly was arrested and Father Nugcl positively Identified him as tho man who was In the room. The priest said Kelly's was the same laco ho saw under the gas jet In his room on the night or the attempted robbery. On the strength of this testimony Kelly was committed to jail, where ho still languishes. Chief of Pollco Myers recently received n telegram from Mayor Brett, of Altoona, stating that a young man giving his name ns Uuurles Whitman had been arrested there while iu the act of selling somo val. liable jewelry which he had In his possess Ion. From papers found on the prisoner It was learned that he was from Wilkes barre. Chief Myers at onco went to Al toona and upon his arrival recognized Whitman as Charles Iilttcnmycr, a young man who has given the authorities consid erable trouble in tho past. On his person wero found tiircc $20 gold pieces, a lady'i gold watch, two gold rings, a wntch chain, breast pins, car-rings nnd other articles, Chief Myers recognized many of the articles as tho property of Professor Charles B. Creman, of Wllkesbarrc, whoso house was robbed about two mouths ago. The prisoner was taken to Wllkesbarrc nnd at a Hearing oeiorc Mayor Sutton was com mitted to the county jail in default ot SI, 600 bail. Chronic Couaiis and Colds and all dis eases of Iho throat and lungs can be cured by tho use of Scott's Emulsion, as it con tains tho healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphltes In their fullest form. "I consider Scott's Emulsion the remedy par-cxcellcnco in tuberculous and strumous affections, to 'say nothing of ordinary colds aud throat troubles. W. It. S. Consell, M. I)., Manchester, O. Our Mew Kallrontl. Work on tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan Hallroad Is now going on rapidly. A few weeks ago it was connected with tho D. L. & W. 1C. It. nt the woolen mills, and since then ties have been put down and rails laid rapidly. Railroad street is almost completely covered with railroad ties from one end to the other, which will soon be laid. An important change was recently made at tho Red Rock bridge, crossing Fishing. creek at Railroad street It had been for- mcrly intended to build a stone wall along the bank of tho creek, and bo widen the road bed tliot it would be necessary to cut off but a few feet of rock; but it was found that the ground at the foundation of the wall wp.s not solid enough to sustain the weight of heavy trains passing over it, and It was therefore decided, instead of build Ing a wall to cut off eight or ten feet of rock to make room for the curve at that point. Blasting has therefore been going on for some time there. , Tho blasting Is done with dynamite cartridges. Holes arc drilled in the ground the cartridges put in these and the wires of a galvanic battery attached to them, Then tho electric current is turned on and in a few moments the explosion takes place and a hugo mass ot earth and rock rises into the air. Sometimes the pieces of rock fly a long distance- Now that the rails arc being laid, the railroad will bo rapidly put through and before many months have passed wo will be able to gn by rail from Bloomsburg to the foot of North Mountain. 1 Invite the attention of parties who in tend papering or decorating their walls or ceilings to the largest and most complete line of wall hangings or celling decorations in towu. Oeorce A. Clark. IIucUllocu. Last Thursday, Mrs. Ella Purscl had a sowing party. Upwards of forty wcie present. All report a pleasant time. Master Boyd Eyerly, son o'f Wm. Eyer- ly, broko a lower limb while cllmbingln picket feuco one day last wi-ek. He Is do- Ing well at present. MUs Maggie Dlchl has opened a select school at tho Forks. Frank Dent was taken suddenly 111 with Inflammation of the lungs on Tuesday of last week. At present ho Is suffering se verity. Sunday was a live day iu Buckhoru. M. E. people held quarterly service. Love feast and communion in tho forenoon and prcacnlng by Rev. Qanoo In the afternoon, Quito a number ot strangers wero present: B. White and wife, of Lighlstreet; V. B. Hartman and L. Sharpless, ot Bloomsburg; R. Kline, ot Berwick, and A. it. Henrle, of Llmo Ridge. Trailing Arbutus received a fair sharo of attention last Sabbath. J, E. White has just received a fine dis play or glassware. Iho ladiea are very much taken with that kind of ware just now. John Pooley, Jr., has made Improvement by re-roofing his house. Geo, Wllsou and Geo. Fulmcr wore the master workmen. The women and children ot a town aro plainly visible right after a runaway team passes up the streets. Tho mouth organ craze Is subsiding, be Ing pushed aside by the favorlto play ot croquet. I'lre Near l.llitutrcct. Last Friday afternoon, a barn on tho farm of Wm. llagcnbuch, a short distance nbovo Llgbtstrect, took fire and burned to tho ground. Tho cause was unknown, A threshing machlno and tread power attach incut wcro destroyed, and about 800 bush els ot coin and CO bushels ot rye. Almost all tho live Block was out of tho barn. Mr, Sitter, who works tho farm, was In fields with the horses,and no live stock burned except a litter of young pigs, was Tho barn was qulto a largo one, and Is ft great loss to Its owntr. A l.licly Runaway. On Monday afternoon, nt about half-past four o'clock, as Wm. Stohncrwns driving the U. S. Express wagon down Normal hill, a hold-back broke letting tho wagon on tho horse's heels, and starting It on n run. It came down tho hill at full (peed nnd nt Allen's store took tho pavement. It made a clean sweep ot everything on tho sidewalk, and tho following damago was done: Mrs. It. A. Snyder's show rase, standing on pavement, B. II. Vannaltn's wall paper sign, Mrs. Maize's millinery show case, Henry ltoscnstock's photog raphic show case. Somo boxes of croquet sets In front of Mercer's wcro scattered, and the boxes damaged. Jacoby's flsh mar ket had a narrow escape. All this llmo tho wagon was still fast to tho horse, nnd Stonncr was still In the wagon. When they reached tho awning In front ot J. I). Wilson's shoo store the supports wero torn out, the hind wheel ot tho wagon caught on an Iron hitching post, tho nwnlng fell down, the horso tore looso from the wagon, and ran the cntiro length ot Main street on tho pavement, down to the fair grounds up Third street to Market, nnd then up Main In front of Hcndershott's drug store, when It was caught. Mr. Stohncr was not liur' any, nnd tho horso was cut but a little, but tho wagon and harness were lelt in bad shape. There wcro many pcoplu on the street at tho lime, especially children, and it Is remarkable that no ono was run over, Wltilt Tlicy Bay ADnlll It. Dr. Leavltt writes: "1 have frequently prescribed Perrlne's Puro Barley Malt In my practice and consider It a superior nnd reliable article and heartily recommend It In fevers, acute Inflammations and depress ing maladies, and Us flavor Is pleasant and agreeable and suited lo all cases requiring alcoholic stimulant." Francis Wyatt, the eminent chemist, says: "It would bo diffi cult to find n preparation of greater or more nbsoluto purity than Perrlne's Puro Barley Malt, nnd in cases of malaria, Indigestion nnd nervous diseases it can be used with full confidence." Perrlne's Pt.ro Barley Malt is recommended to the medical pro. fession as a preparation free from all Im purities. It will eradicate all forms 0 malaria and revive tho energies of those worn out with excessive bodily or menial effort Ask your nearest drugglft for and sec thut tho signature of M. & J. S Pcrrlne is on the label. Mnnou & Ilnmllii Or:aiiH. Mason & Hnmlln bid fair to become ns famous for their pianos as they have long been for their world-renowned organs The distinguishing featuro about the Mason & Hamlin Piano is an Important Improvement In the method of holJing tho strings. They are secured by metallic fastenings, instead of by ilia friction of pins set in wood, as has been the case, and the ndvantnges re suiting are highly important. Wonderful beauty nnd musical quality of tone; far leis liability of getting out of tunc; greater re liability in trying climates; nnd greater solidity of construction nnd durability are secured. Alitor Day at tlie Narinnl. The exercises at the Normal School last Friday afternoon were of an interesting character. The program was arranged by the students, and consisted of original speeches and compositions, recitations and readings, and songs. At the close of the literary exercises in the hall, tree plant leg was in order. The seniors planted nu ouk; the juniors, two Japanese Ivies; the tencher'p class, n maple. The academics also planted a tree. Now is the time to get your Confirmation Suit. A full stock on hand nt D. Lowcn berg's. MARRIED. II AIN ANDES At the brlde'i home, Thursday, April 31, 1887, by liev. T. II. Tubbs.Jlr. Uhiistlan nam, 01 wiiKCB.uarre, Pa., to Miss l.lzzlo Audes.ol liucKhorn.ru. o-:r,:e-A INDUCE We"are offering groat inducements to?i)ersonsrdesiring to 1 t- r .1 r- purcnaseArianos, urgans ami Among the Pianos we handle arc the I VERS POND, C. C BUI GGS, BA US $ CO., SCJIOMA OKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are nil iirst-clas. and fully warranted for five Our leading Organs are ER, UNITED S TA TES Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WHITE. ;ne w da ns, ne if domestic, ne w home, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHN and STAND ARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Sewing Machine in tlie Beforo purchasing writo PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloouisburg, Pa. EA HANDSOME WEODIHQ, THE WONDERFUL LUBUR Combining a l'rlor, the All Airnkhtttl our Whulr tiulc THE LU RC MANF'C -Jt at KB. Absolutely Pure. This nowder never vi les. A marvel ot purity. strength and whoIesomeneitR. .More economical than ordinary kinds and cannot bo sold In compe tition with tho multitudo of low test,short weight, alum or rmospnaie powaers. boiu omy m caua. 1U1TAI. IIARIHU ninuiK v u,. tiuiinu.i.. I . I recommend Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy for gravel. It cured mc S. J. McCormick, U. 8. Dep. Mlnerul Surveyor, Bliss Station, Kiano. .ny neau anu laco was 11 mass ot putritlceiloti. Dr. Kennedy's Ftivorilu Remedy purliled tny blood and I am uow well. J. A. Purker.Sunderllnvlllc, Pa. Prico si. Send 2.ccnl stamp 10 Dr. Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y., for book on kid. hey, liver and blood disorders. Mention this paper. unprio-i. Wnll paper hungings and ceiling deco rations to produce almost any effect de sired. Cull nnd examlno our stock and bo convinced. Clark's book store. Council I'rocccillllKH. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1887. Council met. Present P. S. ilarmau, president, nnd all the members. On mo tion of Winterstr.cn aud Cadow, R. 11. Rlngler was elected secretary pro tcm. A number of residents of West Blooms, burg appeared before tho council, and claimed that tho grade us fixed west of Leonard St. was too low, nnd asked that It be raised. On motion it was agreed to meet on the irround the next evening at half past six o'clock. On motion It was agreed to proceed to tho election of Secretary. On first ballot Sloan received 8, Neylmrd 3, Schoch 1. Ou second lallot Sloan 3, Ncyhard 4. President declared Mr. Ncyhard elected. On motion adjourned". R. II. Rixolkh, Secretary pro tern. Window fixtures, spring balance or spring top, lower tunn over before, at George A. Clark's. I. X. Hamum 011 Advertising;. Addressing 11 body of business men nt Bridgeport, P. T. Barnum said! You do not any of you advertise enough. You ought to use piinter's Ink every day. You ire asleep and want your business to run itself. Standing advertisements in a paper command confidence. The man who for years lives in tho same community and leads a reputable life, even trough lie be of moderate ability, will grow In the confi dence nnd esteem of his fellows. On tho same principle a newspaper advertisement btcomes familiar in tho eyes of the reader. It may seldom bo read, still It makes the namo and business of the man familiar and its piesenco in the column of a paper In spires confidence iu the stability of Its en terprise. The rush hns commenced for Spring styles in Neckwear. Call and see the beautiful stock, now in at D. Lowenbcrg's. No matter how bad and destructive a boy may be, it has been observed by tho 'lexas Sitings, he rarely becomes so degrad ed or loses his self-respect sufficiently to throw mud on n clicus poster. An elegant Hue of SPRINU OVERCOATS Just received at D. Lowcnbcrg's. . - r 1.: 7v?"V-;-i ouwiiig iuuumues. zsij years. the celebrated ESTEY. MILL and other makes. world. for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT, ac g mum Library, Smoking, lletlliilnir or Invalid UllAlll, I.Ol.Mllv, UIU., or cnut-11. TriCfi Ay ilO54"P rtarap I -HIIlPir.Dlo all ' 'Pi '' for C'ataloKiir. inrli of the m 01 1,1. CHILDREN'S GARK?8Ar;P,SS uith thn Am l'rtcca ScuiHtaran for CatttUwuo and mention c&rrLip.ra. CO.. 145 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa. October it so tfn. Cheaper than ever ntD. Lowenberg'
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