The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Fill DAY, MAY 25, 1883. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Correct ltallroiid Time '1'alili-. '1'r.ktui uii the l'li!lii(i5ll)lA K It. It, lcavo itupvrl A3 luiiuna i .ORTtl. fOUTIl. (I IM 11. 111. 11 43 ft. m. 4 I'O P. 111. 6 43 p. in. jfrUuB on tbo 1). L. & W. l(. It. leavo Woornsourtf as iunw"o . NOKTIt. BOOTH. 7 rsn. m. 8 su a.m. 10 47 A. III. II 43 n. in. 6 31 p. in. 4 II p. in. fiio ll 43 train noutli connects with tlio l'ulliv delptita HcaaiDK at Nupcrt, and wltu tUs Northern central ai noruiuiiiucriaua. Tho 3:S5 n. m tralnconneela at Northumberland wllli :M train on Pennsylvania road renclnnif nil adsipbla ut 8:2ii p. m. Tlio UU.i train connects with PlilladJlphla and Mending roal at ltupert at 11:30 reaching l'lilla dclphla nteioop. m. Tho 11:43 train connects with Pennsylvania roa l at Northumberland at u rcacuuiK rnuaaci. phla at 7:23 p. m Tho 4:30 P m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. in. anu reaches Philadelphia nt s:S5 a. m. Trains on tho N. & W. II. Hallway pas Illnom iitry asfollowB! NORTH. SOUTH. 7.11 a. m me p.m. c.31 p. in 7.n7 p. in. I'crHoiinl. W. U. Tublis win In I'lillmlelpiilii this week. Mrs. E. A. Ifnwlliigs Is vlsltltiL' 1 l'lilln ' dolphin. Dr. I-ott of Enstnn, Is visiting Ills ilinigli. tcr, Mrs. C. 1'. Sloan. 0. 0, Murphy ot Ccntrnliii lias been up pointed ft Notnry Public. J. K. Grot, nnil Wlllliuu SlinlTfr started last Moiulny lor a Western trip. Mrs. N. U- Funk Is visiting her brother, E. W. Klwcll and family, (it Towmulii. Mr. nnd Airs. H. H. llower ot llerwlck lire milking n tour In the western stntei. M. 0. Andrews, editor of the Mlflllu lie cord paid our olllce n cull while in town one dny this week. Kev. U. Myers lins been culled to take charge of the Lutheran church nt Cutiuvis sa, and entered upon labors. E. H. Drinker attended the meeting of the stock holders of the Bloomsburg Iron Co., nt Philadelphia, last week. S. I). Savage, bridge- tender at llerwlck has been suffering from malaria the past two weeks, but Is now able to resume his duties. Itev. D. II. Shields of Danville, who was In attendance at the Methodist convention this week, f.ivorcd us with n call on Tiles day. V'o me Indebted to him for a report of tho Methodist convention. Col A. 1). Seely, and Julius I loft, Prusl dent of thu linrough Council of llerwlck favored us with a pleasant call, while in town last Saturday. Iloth are genial gentle men, nnd we shall always be pleased to greet thi'iu. A new platform 1ms been erected in Hess' picnic grove nt ltupert. The Lutheran Sunday School has just put in a line new library. S. M. Hess has put up a neat iron fence for Mrs. Drcher on Third street. The latest style the "llroadway" silk hat now for sale at D. Lowenberg's. Juniata county has no sheriff's sales this spring, no bills to submit to the grand Jury, and no one In jail. Teachers should take advantage of the Normal term at the Orangi'ville academy, to begin June 2!ith. The advertisement of tho Orangeville academy Normal term will appear in this paper next week. A beautiful line of gent's underwear, consisting of gauze and balbriggan. Me dium weights just opened, at D. Lowen berg's. H. J. Clark & Son, and J. P. Caldwell are having n stone pavement laid across Main street opposite their stores. E. A. Hnwllngs has put a large refrig erator in his meat market. It is the best arrangement of the kind In this section. "The latest style and lowest prices," Is the business motto of D. Lowtnberg. Kev. J. V. Bodlne of Millville, has been unanimously elected pastor of thu Hriar Creek congregation, nnd has accepted the call. He will move at once. You can secure a lino $250 organ fortjUO, at $3.00 per month, by joining tlio Kstey Organ Club of Hloomsburg, l'n. Address, P. M. Eveiiett, Sec'y, Hloomsburg, Pa. We put out n supplement this week, in order to accommodate nvtrtisements and still give the usual amount of reading mat-ter. Cheapest Fashion Magazine In tlio world, VJO large pages, 4 pages new m isle, 1001 engravings each Issue. 50 cunts per year j tingle copies 15 cts. IStrawlirldgo X Clothier, 8th & .Market tils., l'lilla. Look out for tho grand opening of slrnw bats on Saturday next at the popular cloth- Ing store of David Lowenberg. On account of tlio continued rains tho West Hranch of the Susquehanna Is rising rapidly, mid millions of logs aro floating down tlio river. A largo stock of silver-plated knives and forks, as low as two dollars a set, also casters, butterdishes, Ac, at llernhaid's jewelry store. A drunken fellow who was creating a disturbance at thu D. L. & W. depot last Baturday, was arrested by Policeman Clark Shumakcr, and hauled to tho lockup In tho baggage wagon. A fine lot of oabbago, tomato, celery and beet plants for sale by W. II. Yetter, Bloomsburg, Pa. 2w Col. Stead, of thu 12th Heglmcnt Nation al Guard, of Pa., was presented with a Bold watcli last week by Companies 11 and D of his regiment on the eighteenth anni versary of his wedding. You can secure a lino .230 organ for $)115, at iJil.OO per month, by joining tlio Estey Organ Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, P. M. Evkuktt, Sec'y. Illnom fibtirg, Pa. A little nllercatlon occurred In (leo. II. Brown's hotel on .Saturday evening In which .hmes McConnlck was the principal actor. Conslnhlo Woodward was called ami was obliged to knock McConnlck down several IImcs bcfoie he was taken to tho lockup. McConnlck struck tlio Con. sinuio lirsl, nnd nllcmpled to get from Mm. away A complete nsfnitiiient of thu best Amer lean watches, both In hunting and open cases, warranted fiom two to flvo years, at L, Bernlnird's jewelry stole. Mr Samuel llldlay of Centre has shown us a very interesting document In the shape of aland patent. Ills written on parch ment In a distinct hand, and Is for a tract of .'100 acres of land described ns lying In Northumberland county, ''about thrcu nnd ono half miles west of tho north branch of the Sustpichaiina." A portion of the tract Is now owned by Mr. llldlay. The patent Is dated March Ulh 170, and wns granted by John Penn Jr., nnd John Pcnii Esquires to Cornelius nnd Constant King, during tliorolgn of KlngOcorgo III of England, for tho consideration of fifteen pounds, about sixty dollars. A largo seal Is attached to the bottom by a red tape. Hkad QirAinmss foi: O. A. 11. suits ami Caps. The stilts sold nt I). Lowenberg's give perfect satisfaction. The suits sold by I), Lowenberg keep their color hi fact alt the members of the 0. A. II, are satisfied who bought their suits of I). Lowenberg nnd recommend them to their romrndes. A new lot just received nt the Popular Clolh lug Store of David Lowenberg. Decoration Day will be duly observed at llerwlck, under thu direction of Jackson Post, 0. A. 11. Col. A. I). Seely Is Chief Marshall. The members of the 0. A. H. and Sons of Veterans will meet nt Post hcailqunilers nt (1 o'clock A. M. and proceed by boat to Stonylown and MllUlnvlllo where the graves at those places will be decorated. Grozler's ll.ind and the Berwick Cornet Bind will nccompany them. W. E. Smith, Esq. will deliver the oration at Slonytown nnd J. Homer Britain will perform the same service at Milllluvllle. Captain Prank Suit's Artillery will nlo accompany the delegation and lire nppropiiatu salutes. The exercises at Berwick will bo at 2 p. m. W. II. Poust, agent 1). L. & W. It. 11., Bloomsburg, can now sell a ticket diieet and check baggngo through to nenrly every railroad town in tho United States. He does not give ft ticket pint way nnd an order In boiiio other olllce for tho balance of tho distance, but gives thu ticket through, may 25-tf You can secure ii llnu 1200 organ for $UG, at 43.00 per month, by Jolnlr.g thu Estey Organ Club of Bloomsburg, Pa. Address, P. M. Eveiiett, Sec'y. Bloomsburg, Pa. Tho comer stono laying of (he Evangel Icnl church in Greenwood, two nillr west of Bohrsburg, will take pluc on Sunday, Juno 10th. Hcv. J. M. Broiler, of Danvlllo will ofllclak'. All are cordially Invited to attend, There will bo services nt 10 o'. clock, o, in., nnd 7 p. m, John O'Brlan's circus showed In Snow Hill on Monday Inst to an Immense audi ence, nnd gave a first-class performance. Indeed, tho ring performance was far bet tcr than Ally wo have ever lind here. Dur. Ing their stay the propelctor exerted him. self to seotlmt tho best of order prevailed and that all who visited the performances were madu comfortable and protected from Imposition. Mr. O'Brlan Is ono of tho best managers In the business, mid to his Intel, llgcnt and thoughtful supervision was duo much of the pleasure nITordcd on thu occa 8lon. Our clllcns were well satisfied with thu performances. Snow llill (JIM.) Mes-nn-jer. Illustrated nook of Onn lllr.U mailed tor an rem stamp., lllrd Food Co., 237 South 8th St. l'lilla. lliirKlary at llerwlck. The store of Jackson & Woodln Matin, factoring Co., and also the store of Mr. Swnzo at Berwick were burglarized on Wednesday night, about $100 worth of goods being taken from thu former, and it is not known how much from tlio latter. There aro no suspicions of the guilty parties. The country is full of bail characters, and every thing should bo kept securely fastened. We have arranged to grind Lewis' I'iiiik White Li:ai is Cami'iikm.'h and Tiiavf.p.'s Plmm: Lixseei) Oil, and nre prepmed to of fer Inducement!! In juice to dealers and consumers. IIkxhv S. Beav. 3-2-:im ltupert Pa. If the recommendation of thu last grand jury had been heeded by the county com missioners, It might not have been necessa ry to icrord the escape of a prisoner from the Jail, Thu stench in thu cells Is such that it is inhuman to lock a man up In them. But fur this Hellron would havu been kept securely. 1 he grand jury rec ommended that immediate steps be taken to cleanse and disinfect the jail, and that a competent engineer be employed at once, to examine into the matter of drainage, and the proper drain be madu as soon as possi ble. Two weeks have passed and no steps whatever have been taken by the conimls slonors towards remedying thu evil. They wee aware of the condition of the jail sev eral mouths ago, when thcy.passcd a reso lution declaring the jail unlit for use, and suggested Its abandonment. The sooner thu commissioners perform their duty in mak ing thu jail wlmt it should be, the better. If, after thorough trial It cannot be madu habitable, then, and not until then, It ought to lie torn down, nnd rebuilt on the old jail lot, where it should have been placed at lirst. You can secure a line $2."0 organ for 4-115, at $3.00 per mouth, by joining tho Estey Urgan Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, P. M. Eveiseit. Sec'y. Bloomsburg, Pa. The Lyceum of thu Orangeville Academy Is one of its most interesting features. Its piogrammu for Monday evening consisting of essays, declarations, dialogues and mu sic, was listened to, by a crowded house. We never saw such a willingness on t lie part of thu students to do their best. A more orderly set of students we never knew. Among so many not one was boister ous. Whether this is due to the inlliienee of the teachers or to their eaily training, wu do not know. But for the teachers, wo can say that they leuvu nothing undone tn make the time spent here of lasting benelij to thu student. There Is to bo a short term between thu regular terms devoted exclu sively to teachers. licsides thu Princi pal, other well known educators will lec ture sometime during the term, on thu principles of teaching. This term promises tn bo well attended. Thu outlook for thu next regular term, we niu informed is vcryrgood. It is likely to far exceed this term in numbers. The academy with Us present elllclent teachers deserves a large patronage. It Is not only a cheap, but also n.very good j-chool. What to wear mid liow to wear it mu questions often asked, Call nt the Leading Merchant Tailor of Bloomsburg and full In foimation can always he obtained, at the popular store of David Lowenberg. The annual meeting of the members of Columbia county Agi cultural Society met In thu Opera House on Saturday May 10th, at 2 o'clock. Meeting was called to order by Hon. M. G. Hughes, when on motion .Mr. E. D. Leldy was elected chairman of the meeting. Mr. Chandleo Eves, Secretary, and U. II. Ent, Heading C'leik. Minnies of last annual meeting and financial slnte mcnt read and approved. On motion tho salary of tho president, secretary and treasurer bu same ns last year. Mr. Picas Powler and Samuel Conner were nominat ed for president. Chair appointed Col. A. I). Seely and John Haitman tellers. Itu- sult i Powler 09, Conner 32, Mr. Powler was declared elected. Por vlcu presidents Messrs. P. A. Evans, C. L, Sands, William Sliall'er, M. G. Hughes, Pied. Ilugenbucli, Samuel Camp and C. 11, .Mclleiiry were nominated. Memi. Hiigenliueli, Cam) and Mcllcnry declined their nominations, and Chair appointed thu clerk to cast tlio ballot, and .Messrs. Evans, hands, Hughes nnd Shaffer wcio declared elected. Por Exerutlvu Committee Messrs, Baltis Sler llnir. Samuel Camp, J. M. Dewltl, W. L. Preas, Conrad Ki earner and W. M. Mon rou were nominated. Chair appointed Hon. T. J. Vanderslicu and Dr. J. Mont gomery ns .tellers. Itcsulti Sterling 100, Camp 100, Duwltt 08, .Monroe 21, Picas 20, Klfiimer21 Messrs. Sterling, Camp nnd Dewltt were declared elected. Por Secre tary P. H. Hailinaii and L, H. Hupeit weic nominated. Hcsult i Haitman Hunert 21. Por treasurer J. O. Hiown was nominated and received 121 votes, Por Librarian Mcssis. Thomas Webb anil Ell Barton weru nominated, Hesult i Webb 00, Barton 33 j Hnrtinnn, Brown and Wehl wero declared elected, After nu Invitation to the Slulo Boaid of Agriculture to hold one of Iheir meetings tit this place, a vote of thanks to Mr. ( lianilhe Eves for the able milliner In width lie bus lopusi'iiud us on the Stall llouid of Auiii tilluie, and remnil.s from several of thu numbers, Adjourned, CiA.'iMtK Evp, (Secretary, lliiHpcctliiii of iMrc ltcimrliiicut. The several lire coimjanics of the Blooms burg Plrc Department will bo In readiness for Inspection on Wednesday, May 30th, at 1 o'clock p. in. Friendship No. 1 will form on .Main street in front of Gllmoru's. Hescue, No. 2, nt Main and Centre, and Winona, No. 8, In front of Exchangu Hotel. The procession will movo promptly at one, each company falling In lino by numbers. The line of inarch will bu down Muln to .Market, down Market to Sixth, counter march up Market to head of thu street. The apparatus will bo left in line, mid the companies form a line down .Market, west sido facing cast. The inspection will then he held by the Town Council after which the apparatus will be housed, and tho com panics hold themselves subject to thu or ders of the Chief Marshal or the G. A. It. Geo. E. Ei.weli., Chief Engineer. I'.Hc-aiet from Jail. Peter HelTron, who was sentenced hist week to undergo an Imprisonment of two pears and four months m the penitentiary for attempting to kill his nephew, quietly walked out of thu jail hero on Saturday, anil has not been seen since. Hellron is said to bu n very bad character. During thu reign of terror that was Inaugurated by tlio Mollies in the coal region in 1870 he, it is staled, was connected with many of thetu cilmes, which caused his sudden dls appearance after the arrest of several of the gang. Subsequently hu turned up In Trc. mnnt, Schuylkill county, where he married a young lady of that town. Three years ago, after thu Mollie excitement had died out and everything was apparently quiet, lie went to Ccntrnliii and led quite a retired lite. .Many believed he had abandoned Ids evil ways, but about three months ago hu began to drink and soon became involved in a difficulty with thu Dailcy family, which resulted in his arrest and impris onment. Monday morning thu Sheriff was to accompany him to the Eastern Peniten tiary, Philadelphia, where he was to serve his term. Shortly after his arrest he vol untarily told all he knew about tiie Mollies and their dark deeds. Hu told who shot Dougherty, near Gorrell's Dam, who killed Leuehan and the plot that was concocted to kill 'Squire C. G. Murphy, of Centralia, thu burning of tho school house nt Centra lia, thu brutal attack on School Teacher Green in which hu participated, nnd many other horrible crimes, but nearly all of the men connected with these deeds are cither In prison or havu lied to parts unknown. Hellron is n miner by occupation and is a man of ordinary build, thirty-eight years of age, very dark complexion, bU general appearance indicating tho rough character his past life proves him to be. On Saturday afternoon before his escape he shaved his face clean, having worn a mustache before. Ills hair Is shoit and stands straight up. Tills is tho second prisoner that has been permitted to walk out of thu county jail through tho carelessness of somebody. Sheriff Mowrey was away from homo on Saturday, and tho Jail was in charge of Shultz, a man employed by tlio county commissioners, 'lhe piisoners wero out n thu jail yard, and Heffron got Into thu coal cellar by lifting a door off tho hinges, passing into tho other wing of the yard and thence out tho gate which was unlocked. On Monday a dispatch was received from tho man who brought Heffron here before, saying that If expenses would be guaran teed, hu could capture him again. At this wilting (Tuesday) no attention has been paid to this dispatch because thu sheriff and commissioners cannot ngreu as to who ought to pay thu expenses of ru-capture. l'hu sheriff claims that the county should stand it, because of thu carelessness of thu man put there by thu commissioners. Im- medlato f tcps should have been taken to secure Heffron, and the question of costs left for arrangement afterwards. The ends of justice may bu entirely defeated by this disagreement among county officials. LOCAL NOTICES. Por silks, cashmeres or dress goods of any kind, go to Lulz & Sloan's. $50 reward pnld to any person or per sons who can buy ns good an overall for 3J cents nt nny other place as nt Gross' N, Y. store, Hloomsburg. Farmers will do well to bring their meat to Klnports & Bro's. grocery) thry can get tho highest price, nnd best bargains on goods. Fine groceries, notions, canned goods, nt J. H. Skcer's. Pictures, frames, window cornices, nt Cadman's. Klnports & Bro. will deliver goods to any part of Bloomsburg, frco of charge, and sell you goods at bottom prices. Try them In the grocery mid quccnswarcllne. C. C. Marr wants lard. For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad- People of Bloomsburg will plcaso bear In tnlnd that they can always get fresli hut tor nnd eggs at Klnports & Bro's. Never out. Nobby suits mado to order nt Evans & Eycr's, by first-class workmen. Prices very reasonable. C. C. Marr sells splendid sugar, syrups, coffee and ten cheap. Elegant pallor suits, chamber sets, and nil kinds of furniture nt Cadman's Sco tho "Contour" corset nt Lutz & Sloan's said to bo ono of the most com fortable and best shaped corsets manufactured. C. C. Marr has 30 samples "of Summer silks. Call and sco them, they nre cheap. Don't fall to see the new and latest styles In neckwear, just received at G. W. BcrtRch's Merchant Tailoring and Gout's furnishing store. C. C, JIarr pays 10 cents for eggs. town lots rat sale. 2," lots ranging from .32r to $400 per lot, 4 lots ranging from i?r,00 to $G00 per lot. All south of the Normal School. No money required provided the purchaser will erect buildings nt once. mayll-tf C. W. NEAL. You" can get gauze underwear at Lutz & Sloan's for ladles, gcnlB nnd children. Now Is the tlmo to buy dress goods, Chirk & Son have mado somo big reduc Hons In their targe stock. Go nnd sec. Down with hleh prices! Everybody knows Gross, theN. Y. Clothier, Is under selling nil competition. NOTICE TO FAllMEItS. I would call your attention to tho fol lowing Implements for sale by thu under signed i Kemp's patent mauure spreader, Hemington & Son's carbon metal plows, Advance chilled plows, Gale chilled plows, sulky plows, Cornell corn shelters, Ccnten nlal fanning mills, separators nnd powers, onu and two.horse corn planters with fer tilizer arrangement, Deero & Co's. walking and riding corn cultivators, Buckeye walk Ing nnd riding corn cultlvntors, Iron Age mid Planet Junior onc-horso cultlvntors with plow attachments, Walter A. Wood's reapers, mowers nnd self-binders, Warrior mowers and Bramer renpers, Tiger, Lead, cr and Monitor hay rakes, Triumph and Monarch fertilizer grain drills, hay tedders and hay carriers, spring tooth drag har rows, spring tootli harrows on wheels, drag and smoothing harrows, chopping mills that will chop 10 bushels an hour with two horses, Baldwin's hay and stalk cutters, (hand and power,) C. & O. Cooper & Co's. steam .engines and saw mills, brick mould ing machines. Also Lister Bros' best bono fertilizers in tho market. All goods sold at the lowest prices, and If not proven sat isfactory can be returned. S. C. Shivb, 4-13 Bloomsburg. Just received a new Invoice of goods from tho city in the way of fancy suitings and pnntalooiiings at G. W. Hertsch's Mer chant Tailoring establishment. BUSINESS NOTICES. HTNothlnir so simple and perfect for col- oring as tho Diamond Dyes. For carpet rags, better and cheaper than any oilier dye tuirs. Those who deaden sensation and stupe fy thu patient to relieve suffering make n grave mistake, lhey proceed upon tho false idea that It is legitimate to procure relief from pain by destroying physical sen- Ihlllty. uhi vtelhoa, carruu to thtlatttx- irfwu'iy, uouli kill thepatient to end tuffering. It is not presumed ttiat Lydia E. Piukam's Vegetable Compound will raise the dead but It often does restore those who aru giv en up for hopeless cases. Baldness mav bu avoided bv thu usu of Hall's Hair Huncwcr, which prevents the lining out or tlio lialr and stimulates it to renewed growth nnd luxuriance. It also restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and radically cures nenrly ev cry disease of thu scalp. IIOOTOIM ASll OIIUIIOIIES. Thu doctors of Now York city, hundreds ot whom havo personally visited Specr's Vineyards during the wine making season say Ids Port Grape Wine has proved to be pure, unadulterated, or n line flavor ami ton to properties and is unsurpassed for its restorativu powers, and they prescribe it ns very superior wine. mo principal churches in New York and Brooklyn use It for communion. Por salu by C. A. Kleim. On and after to-day Clark oc Sou will Uko no produce in exchange for uoods, as lhey cannot dispone of It. Just received a largo stock of oval churns it Kinpo -t & Bro's. A new lot of parasols at Clark & Son's. Hcmemhcr that Lutz & Sloan sell irnod dress ginghams fur 8 cts., and tho best for iu cts. a yarn. Sash ribbons, laces, irloves, hosiery 1 mitts, whitu goods and embroideries, at Uark oo Son's, Lamo stock of Mackerel at KlunorU it Uro's, sold at bottom prices. C. C. JIarr h is snlendid mackerel tradu for side, shoulder and ham. to Evims & Ever havu secured thu so rvlces ot a iirst-ciass cutler ai tiieircioiumg store, corner oi jiaiii ix iron oi.s. every Green truck at Kinuorls & Bro's Thursday mid Friday mornings. Bargains la black dress silks; all Sum mer suns reduced iu price, to close, at Cltirl; iV Son's. If you wish to travel hiiv vour trunk of IT 1- C. - - uross i. i . more, hats Just received by A llnu lot of straw Evans Je Eyur. New dry goods at J, B. Skcer's, Clotldiip.! Clothing!! Clothing !! the best and cheapest liuu of spring and sum mer suits, for men and boys, can always bu found al Gross' N. Y. Stoic, Blooms. imrg, Ladles, have you seen thu new colors In Macramo coed at Chirk tfc Soil's? Also white. A full line of rendy-inadu clothing. gents' furnishing goods, valises, Ac, at 1. vans A; l.yer's. 1,000,000 eiibbngo plants, also tomatoes, celery, beets, Arc. 8 vailelles of Liiudreth iV Sou's, reter llendeison'a and Gregory'i best seeds. 2 acres Iu plants, Hesideuce and patches, -llli ht near Market, Blooms burg, Pa, Orders by mull promptly ht- tended In. W. H. Yetter. Also dealer iu pianos, organs mid sew. ing maenines j uesi nceaics, on, ivc. Payettevllle, Ark. Itev. T. J. Hellly says: "I used Brown's iron Hitters for ndigestion mid chills witli entire satisfac tion." ."Menu people taku advantage of their neighbor's dilllcultirs to annoy them." .Menu diseases, such ns piles, rheumatism, constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, lamu uncus, etc., luxe advantage ot people's ex. posures and attack them. It is then that Kidney-Wort appears on the field and by its timely agency puts to rout this Hock of evil ailments. It Is n friend iu need mid therefore a friend indeed Wriglitsville, Pa.-ltev. Elijah Wilson says : "Brown's Iron Isittcnyiave. perina. nently cured me ofclillls and lever." CONOOUt) OllAl'K VISES. Pine, vigorous Vines. Two. three and Four Years' Old, for sale by the dozen oc thousand at the lowest prices. llicsu vines are raised on tho tuinaus Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. 3., whero thu well-known Port Grapu Wltiu Is produced that is so highly esteemijil at uresuen ami iieriiu, aim otuer i.tiropeun Cities to which it is shipped, and that is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Adlire'83, ALF1IK1) frfiXIl, Jan. 20, '83-3ni. PnssaW, N. J. 2,5000 versus $1.09 "I spent 2,500. witli after doctors." writes -Mr. J. W. Thornton of Clalborn, Miss,, "fiiiiain'fna iNVriiiie cured my sou of fits." Tills Is on par with hundreds of atl. crs, speedy but thorough. Ladles and sickly girls reuulrlm: a nnn. alcoholic gentle stimulant,, will rind Brown's iron Hitters neneliciau MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMsnuita mahket. Wheat nor bushel,... Hye " .... Corn, " .... oats " " .... Flour per carrel ,,,, Cloverseod ... Iiultor Kl'Ks Tallow POPUOC9 , v Dried Apples "am Hides Shoulders ..."I. chickens Turkey &............... . Lard per pound , Uavperton , , lieeswax buckwheat power per iM.uuu.t ,,,, ' PHILUKLPIIIA M'AKICETS. I'l-m'U-iurm wait in luoilenilu roiucxt 1.05 ,R1 .60 .45 (.50 .n .15 .118 JSN .05 H II S .t 14 13 14 l!5 1.04 from tlio local vonsuuiers and prices rulo steady: sales ol Man Varrels, IneluilluK Mbmchola extras ai 15 M H.Wi I'eiiiisjhaiilatuiiiily H w5.li!X; western du 15 l!Vt).i:5: patrntsflWJi47.M. iu e Fuii'ii Hells ul tarrKtfls ci .,w.'il'.Tr:"lrl?lw?,!!luleti. "Ul dim i ear lots II 1M1.VU: II. lb Lid lor Unj; tl.ivC' lur Juue; 11 Wi foriul)-ti.a!4 tor Aurult! ' .'0.!iN"rr!rJ"' V.Ul,"Jl,uuclunK! ear lots mitf COcj oso bid tor May toe ir June; ,- fur July ; tHitC t or Augiut. .,o.Tfr,1.1",,;,.rl(',woaB,eil(1Jr!C0f 'ot 47mo; Ko but tur Mj wo lor Juuv : aaxo. (or euij ; ito John Wanaeiaker starts the May and June Sales with the unheard-of aggre gate stock of Two and a Half Millions $2,500,000,, and nowhere in the United States is there so large a stock at retail to which City and Country People have access alike, with prices marked plainly, so that All pay the same at John Wanamaker's. The certainty that besides numerous bargains daily spread on the counters the Big Store is now known to fix the Market Prices of all the things dealt in, settles conclusively that it is the BEST PLACE POR STRANGERS to deal. Those who tlo not care to stop over night ut a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packaagea the store door, and cm get lunch in the building. Tho few items below show how things are going just now. Send postal card for samples. From one of the larcesc and heat Paris houses we have some Rnlendid lots of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred full nieces, that were not readv for delivery until long after the time, and on account thereof wero reduced twenty-five per cent, all around. This makes some famous bargains : A 41-inch All-wool Illuminat ed Beige, 45c. 43-inch All-wool Crepe Beige, 60c. Fur under value. 45-inch Oashmere Beige, GOc. Far under value. 42-inch All-wool Check, 50c. Far under value. 42-inch All-wool Albatross, GOc. Far under value. 41-inch All-wool Albatross, 75c. Far under value. The following lots are very desirable : A 40-inch All-wool French Shooda, 50c. A 42-inch All-wool French Shooda, 75c. A 42-inch All-wool Pin's Head Chec k, GOc. A 31-iuch Nun's Veiling creams, 35c. The steadv increase of our Dress Goods Department must be owing to the constant watcn to keep our prices the lowest. We could not afford to cut off dress patterns and take them back, as our rule3 compel.when others sold at lower rates, so we are on the alert all the time to protect ourselves by mark ing the lowest figures going. Linen Sheetings, 21 yards wide, value 90c, now Goc. ; value 81.00. now 75c. : value $1.20, now 85c. 45-inch Pillow Linen, 37 ic. 54-inch Pillow Linen, 50c. 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-4 Drawer Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28, and 31c. Fine Cream Damask, 1.25 ; reduced to $1. Table Cloths, 2ix21, 2ix3, 2ix4i, 2 1-2x5 yards. A Towel, 22x43 inches, weigh half a pound, 2oc. A Damask Towel, 23x48 inches, good and heavy, price now at first hands, 37 l-2c. ; our price, 31c. Some lots of Buttons and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last. New importations of Paris but tons open. Ladies' English b'olid-color Brilliant Lisle Hose. 50n. Ladies' Colored Hose, 12 l-2c. hitherto 25c. Ladies' Long Balbriggan, French foot, 20c, hitherto 31c. Ladies' Fancy Hose, a fifty cent quality for 25c. Men's full regular made, (Ger man) Brown mixed, 12 l-2c. Men's English Striped, full regular made. 18e. Children's full regular made, Children's and Misses' Trim med Hats, ready to put on, for $1.50, $1.75 and $2, and up wards. These come from our own work rooms. Ladies' Kough-and-Ready Bonnets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25c. 173 dozen sprays of fine flowers at 25c. a spray, for millinery and corsage. These are about half price. There is a new counter for 9 and 12c. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, of which we have all colors. 15, 20. double. it 30, 35c, worth The new Waukenphast shoe is about the best thino- vo.t that has been done for men, if com- lort lor the feet is considered. Only first-class workmen can make them, and, as yet, we have not been able to make sufficient quantities to get the price lower than $7; but this is a dollar less than, we are told, is asked elsewhere. A magnificent lot of newly imported Lyons Black Grena dines, warranted all silk. The designs are rich and beautiful. Two qualities, $1.25 and $1.50, winch is said to be less than half the cost of importation. Before the goods reached the counters twenty dresses were sold by the sample piece that customers saw in passing. Wu have some other black goods at half price. The Madras, Nottingham, Antique, and Tamboured Cur tains are in usual abundance. Furniture Coverings begin at 12 l-2c. a yard, and some of our Cretonne are the cheapest we ever had. Handsome Antique tains, $3.50 per pair. Cur- Four stvles Gentlemen's sus penders, made in our work rooms at Ualc Hall, 15, 25, 40 and 50e. Balbriggan Underwear, 37 l-2c. ; used to be 50c. Good night shirt, 75c. 5-yard lenerths nf Slimmnr silks, 35 to 65c. (alace Changeable silks, 65c. New India silks, black grounds, small white figures, very hand-ome, at $1.50. "A fair black silk is ' going now for 75c, and quite a good one for a dollar. If you will diiv Si. 50, wo have a quality of the Bellor. make that we recommend, and will ask you to recommend after wearing it. 20-inch black Satin Parasol, lined in various colors, ten gilt ribs, handsome natural stick, Spanish lace trimmed. Price $3, JOHN WANAMAKER, .Cfyetiut $tieet, Vlik'teeiitli knd jfeicket $tieet PHILADELPHIA. !!.' ' V . ' in .fi i " fill PRACTICAL TIN ROOFER, BLOOMSlBlDie, PEII'A, DEALER IN Foreign an& MommMe WINKS AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN GICARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. - I l.lilUI U lft IK. ttllh Kfiul Uk Chattel OrtrMfit ! i miY. T: u i ii eh ii AHUllil hi r rfMxrih AUduttoroll upon UANIUL, '. UUAXTY, WuMBfUaNM Rupture !,( lttiU unclear I by I r. J V Mi'-usuhm me'hol, wlllwit ivM tu uxo or duration of the iffllolljn, ,r,!'. 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