THE COLUMBIAN InD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FIUDAY, JUNIi 1, 1883. I'erHonut, ,.. JuctgoKlwcll la holding rourt nt Dniivlllo tliU wccl. A. 11. llacon of Wllkcslmrro was In town on Mnnilny. Peter Collins registered nt the Kxclmiigo Hotel on Tuvsilny. Miss Murllia Drinker Is visiting relatives nt Plymouth this week. Mrs. Dr. U. P. Waller started for her homo In Osceola, Nebraska, on Tuesday. Mr. A. 1C. Wnltcr nnd family of Ashland, were In town on Monday. 1). 0, Uertsch of Mnticli Chunk, was visiting his son last week. Miss Kltza Kuhn Is visiting ft lends In Sellnsgrovo and Mt. Cnrmcl. Hcv. 1 P. Mnnhart Is attending the Sus. (uehannn Synod of the Lutheran church at Sellnsgrove. Miss Magglo Hutter, who has been visit ing In Frcclnnd, returned homo on Wed ncsday. Henry M. ltupert Is nt homo again after m absence of several mouths at Kingston lluslness College. W. H. Poust attended thu thirteenth an nual conclave of the Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar at Lancaster on Tuesday. W. E. Smith Esq, of Hcrwlck stopped In Hloomsburg on his way home from Pldla. delphla last week. We received a pleasant oil from him. Among our recent callers with substan tial favors were Jeremiah Hess, fleorge Kramer, David Armstrong, John Wallers, 0 A. Ilucklnghain, II. D. Mclirlde, W. S. Fisher, Gideon Michael, Samuel Hldlay, A. D. Sceley Julius Hoft, Joseph Knelly, David Weniier, Simon Itelcbard, W. Mil ler, Charles llelcc, C. II. Jackson, A. K. Oswald, G. W. Mauger, Itcubcn Hess, W. K. Dletlerlch, W. House, E. M. Tewks bury, Jacob Wenner, Amos Uelchard, W. Evans, A. K. Walter, Philip Creasy. Milton has a Chinese laundry. There will be un adjourned comton Monday Juno 11th. Illustrated Hook of Cum- HlnU mailed Tor a 3 ci'iit stamp. Hlrd Food Co., S)7 South (Stli St. Hitla. The Exchange Hotel register averngts about two pages of dally arrivals. Sweet potatoe plants at Dillon's green houses at lift cents per 100, and sj:i.00 per 1,000. Douglass Hughes Is building a tine ve randa In front 'of his largo brick on Fifth Street. Charles Kunkle Is laying a stone pave ment about his premises on Catharine Blrcet. Strawberries have appeared In the mar ket. Look out now for a heavy crop of church festivals. A line lot of cabbage, tomato, celery nnd beet plants for sale by W. H. Yetter, nioomsburg, Pa. 2v Tile Reformed Church congregation will have an ice cream and strawberry festival In Evans' Hull this Friday and Saturday evenings. It. H. Itlugler Is local agent for the .Mu tuid Life Insurance Co., of New York. This Is one of the oldest and. strongest compa nies In the country. STIic latest style the "Ilroadwny" silk hat now for sale at D. Lowenberg's. The Iijcomin(j Chronicle is still for sale. To i young man of energy this Is a first class opportunity. The olllee can be pur chased at a reasonable figure. Andrew W. Gager father ot Mrs. R. Uuckalcw, died on Tuesday at noon after a long illness. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon from the house. A large stock of silver-plated knives and forks, as low as two dollars n set, also casters, butter dishes, &c, nt ISemhard's jewelry store. For some reason the cemetery company Is very slow in putting the grounds in shape. The appearance at the entrance is not nt all attractive In its present con-dltlon. A number of papers have annonnfi'd that Thomas Chnlfant of Danville- will be a can didate for congress under the new appor tionment bill, but Mr. Chalfant denies It. The apportionment bill has not passed yet. Tho Commencement exercises of the Normal School will be held three weeks from next Thursday. (JuncSStli). A good attendance is looked for. These exercises are Increasing in Interest each year. You can secure a lino 250 organ for $115, at 43.00 per month, by joining tho Estey Organ Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M. Evkiiktt, See'y. Hloomsburg, Pa. Wo are indebted to Mr. C. E, Monroe for a pamphlet containing tho minutes of the Fifteenth session of the Central Pennsyl vania Annual Conference of tho 51. E. church, held In Chambersburg from March Hto the 20th. E. A. llawllng has purchased a light wagon of M. C. Sloan & Pro. It is a new pattern, and Is very pretty, while nt the same time they nro not as expensive as other makes. It has tho side bar springs. Tho examination, for graduation takes place nt tho Normal School next Monday, Juno 4th. There arc thlrty.iilne scholars In the class. Three In the Scientific course. In tho Elementary courso aro t A-enty.oue ladles and fifteen gentlemen. Three hundred packages of adulterated teas Intended for consumption In the coal regions have been seized lu New York and shipped back 'to Loudon. Perhaps the cockneys think any kind of herbs good enough for Pennsylvania coal miners. Gen. W. W. H. Davis has been editor and proprietor of tho Doylestown Democrat for twcnty.five yents, his first paper hav. lng been Issued May SMIi, 1858. The paper is one of tho largest nnd best week, lies In the Blatc. May tho editor live to servo his party and his country many years to come. Chcnpost Fashion Mngniini In tho world, 1M lanro pases, 4 panes new m ut, 1000 cnsrarttiKs each Issue. 60 cents rcrycar) ulnjlo copies 15 cts. Btrawbrldgo & Clothier, Rth A Market Sts., I'hlla. The ladles of St. Columba's It. C. Church will have a festival In Knorr & Winter, stecn's Hall on the evening of June 8th nnd 0th. As this church U making a strong cITorl to put Itsilf on a self sustaining basis it should receive tho llbcrnl patronage of tho public.. A complete assortment of tho best Amor lean watches, both In hunting and open enses, warranted from two to five years, nt L. Hcrnhard's Jewelry store. Two children named Crawford wcro burned so badly at Iluckhorn last Friday that they died In a short time. They were left alone In the house, nnd attempted to kindle n fire with coal oil, when the can burst, throwing the oil on them, nnd burn lng them with fatal result. Wo have not learned their ages. Tho funeral took place on Sunday nfternoon. You can secure a line $250 orgnn for $115, at $3.00 ner lAonth. bv Inlnlnit Dm Estey Organ Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M. Evkiiktt. Seo'y. Hloomsburg, Pa. The propel tv of tho late William Webli deceased, which Is advertised for salo In this paper, under proceedings In partition, is one or the most dcsirablo locations for a dwelling in the town. It consists of two lots on .Market street, corner of Fourth, on one of which is erected a good frame dwell lng, bam &e, There Is n bargain In it. See advertisement In another column. What to wear and how to wear it nru questions often asked. Call at the Leading -Merchant Tailor of Illoomsburir nnd full In. formation can always be obtained, at the popular store of David Lowenbcrg. Shetiir Momey has been telegraphing to learn something of HelTron, the escaped convict. The commissioners refuse to offer a rewnrd for bis capture. The coun. ty commissioners had a meeting on Satur day last, and took steps towards putting the jail In proper condition. A survey was made and it was found that there was a fall of 11 feet from the jail to the look. You cuu secuie a flue $250 organ for 9115, ut $3.00 per mouth, by Jolnli.g the Estey Orgnn Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M. Evkiiktt, Seo'y, Hloomsburg, Pa. Air, H. F. Ilartman has In his possession nu older patent deed than tho one mention, td last week, it Is very similar In appear, unto to .Mr, Hldley's, but Isdated July 13th 1773, It was made by Thomas and John Fenu to William Itoss for hind In till csiinty, W, H. Poust, ngent D. L. & W. It. It., Jllooiinibiiig, can now sell n ticket itiitcl ami cheek baggage through to neaily every rnlhoad town In the United States. Ho does not give n ticket part way nnd nu order lu some other (dllco for the balapei of tho distance, but gives tho ticket through, may 25-tf A beautiful line of gent's underwear, consisting of gaii7.e and balbriggan. Me dlum weights just opened, nt D. Lowen berg's. We would caution our readers to see that everything Is securely fastened about the premises on show day. A gang of thieves and pickpockets always follows a circus to take advantnge of therowd, and break in to houses left unprotected. Wo notice a number of such robberies lu our exchanges. If you leave your house on show day, lock every door and window. You can secure a tine $250 organ for $115, at $3,00 per month, by joining the Estey Organ Club of Hloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M. Evkiiktt, See'y, Hloomsburg, Pa. Miss Disci, of Williamsport, will be nt the Exchange Hotel Monday June 4th, for the purpose of giving instructions in art Embroidery, and the new Hibbon work. Ladies interested in this work will do well to call and see samples, which will consist of everything new in the line. Miss Hisel will remain for u short time. Ladles will please call as early us possible. ''The latest style and lowest prices," Is the business motto of D, Lowenberg. Two women of Espy have got them selves in the meshes of the law through the medium of their tempers. One appeared before J. M. Clark Esq., and complained of the other who was upon hearing bound over to keep the peace. This defendant thereupon had the prosecutrix in the first case arrested on a warrant issued by Esquire Morris, on a charge of assault and battery, and she too was placed under bail to np- pear at court. Tho best thing for both to do is to settle their difficulties at home. A large and popular excursion will go from Williamsport to Watkins Glen on Frl day, June 13. It will occur tho day after the adjournment of the State Teacher's As oclation and a large number of the teach ers will go. Tho rates are remarkably low, but to secure them there must bo ut least two hundred persons who will pledge themselves to go. Tho round trip ticket, Including an hour and a half's ride on Sen eca Lake in a magnificent steamer with the privilege of eating your lunch on tho boat, and also free admission into the glen, and all for $3 for each person. Excursion rates could probably be obtained from Hup. ert If a sufficient number of persons should indicate a desire to go on this dip. Head Quaiukks roii G. A. 1!. buns AND CAl'S. The suits sold at D. Lowenberg's give perfect satisfaction. The suits sold by D. Lowenberg keep their color in fact nil tho members of the G, A. H. are satisfied who bought their suits of D, Lowenberg nnd recommend them to their comrades. A new lot just received at the Popular Cloth lng Store of David Lowenberg. A suit that Involves the legal Jpolnt as to how far a parent's right to claim tho wages of a minor child extends, and what amounts to tho emancipation of a minor, was tried before Esqulro Jlorris one day last week. William Hawkins, son of Thomas Hawkins, worked for several months for Dr. Gardner, who paid the boy according to contract. Young Huwk. Ins has worked for quite n number of pco pie ut different times, making his own contracts, and drawing his pay, and tho father had never objected, or notified his son's employers that ho would expect set tlement to he made with him. Hawkins now sues Dr. Gnrdner for his son's wnges. The Justice gave a judgment in favor of the plaintiff for $98, on the general ground that u parent is entitled to the wtiges of ids minor child, The case will no doubt bo appealed, nnd the question will be de termined lu court. Our AkimHh. W. L. Manning and J, F. Derr nro our nuthorlzcd canvassers for Freeze' History o f Columbia county In Flshlnccrcck, Hen. ton, Sngnrloaf, Pine, Jackson, Madison. Greenwood nnd Ornngo townships. Orders tnny be left nt Dletcrlck's book store, Hcr wlck, nt J. D. llodiuc'fl In Mntr.vllle, nnd T. W. Hnrtman's, Espy. See our 20 cent boxes of writing paper and envelopes, They nro of good qunllty with unique designs. Cheapest lu town nt the Cot.UMhiAX store. Mcmorlnl nay. Under tho direction of Ent Post, G. A. 11. the observance of Decoration day was elab orately ; carried out. Tho Post went to Orangcvlllo in the morning whero there was quite a number of members, nnd strew ed flowers on tho graves of their deceased comrades. A llttlo nftcr two o'clock tho processton wns formed on Market street, consisting of tho Hloomsburg Cornet Hand, Ent Post, and tho Firo department, nnd marched up main stecct, to Normal school, whero it wns Increased by the members of tho literary societies. At the cemetery an excellent address was mado by Col. S. Knorr, which closed the exercises of tho day. l'lrc Department IiiHpcctlott. The annual Inspection of theDloomsbiirg Flro department took plnco on Wednsdny afternoon nt one o'clock nnd was a success Injcvcry'woy. Tho progrnmmo as announced Inst week was carried out. All the npparn tus was In line, the Friendship engine being drawn by W. Gllmorc's flue black team, and the Hcscue hook nnd Indder truck also being drawn by horses. The companies made a very fine appearance, and It was n common remark along the street that Hloomsburg had no occasion to bo ashamed of her firemen. Tho Town council Inspected tho apparatus nnd will no doubt order some needed repairs and pro. vide some necessary machinery. 'I'lie Great O'llrlcn Kliotv. TIIK CIHCCS 1IOVAI. A GOOD SHOW THE MALE AND FEMAI.K UIDEIM FIIWT CLASS -TUB ELEPHANT TIIK T1KST l'KRFOUH ISO ANIMAL IN TIIK WOULD TUB cinoos noVAi. is a i.adv emeus AND a FIIWT CLASS IIKNAOEIUK AT I'OPULAlt 1'IIICES. WK ItECOMMKXD IT TO TIIK PU11L1U OKNEUALLT. Tub AuoisKciATioN is all that it is Aoveu- tiikd A Fiust Class Exiiiiiitio.n. From the Oil City Derrick, the lending first-class journal oi lue Pennsylvania till news oil city, .May 15, lSNl Saturday morning early the Circus Hoy- al pitched Its tents on the Seneca street grounds. The rnln poured down nt about the same time, mid kept pouring down with occasional Intermissions for breath, all day. Hut there was n large crowd on hand to sec the street parade, and although the grounds about tho tent were soon beaten into n soft pasty mud, and little rivulets of water ran down tho canvas upon the spectators, there were audiences for both afternoon nnd evening performances. The manager of the circus said this was their sixteenth day of ruin, mid under the circumstances it could not bo expected that tho show would be up to its best. Nevertheless, the ring perform ance wns good, and had the horses not been obliged to wade through mud, nnd the riders nnd tumblers forced to exercise caution the audience would have been treated to n tlrst-clnss exhibition. The circus has good riders, both male nnd female with It, and nmong them some of the best in the Uulted Stntes. They have also a trick elephant, which is superior to any other ever shown in thu ring. Tho menagerie contains many rare nnd curious beasts, nnd their aggregation is all that it is advertised to be. In tills respect tho people were disappointed ; many thinking that because the admission prlcu wns low the show was n cheap one, when In fact it Is a leading circus and menngcrio with popular prices of admission. This show exhibits in Hloomsburg, on Thursday, June 7th. We have arranged to grind Lewis' Fouk White Lead in Cami-hell's and Tiiayku's Puiik Linseed Oil, and are prepared to of fer Inducements in price to dealers and consumers. Henry S. Heat, 3.2.3m Rupert Pn. LOCAL NOTICES. A new line of rugs nt Leldy & Co's. JNow is your time to buy dress silks, dress goods, nnd trimmings away down, nt Clark & Son's. A fine lot of straw hats just received by Evans ifc Eycr. If you want n nice parasol or fan, go to Clark & Son's. For a goc &Co. e made carpet go to Leldy Moro white dress goods itnd embroideries ui uiarK cc son's New dry goods at J. B. Skeer's. Tho largest lino of corsets, nt Clark tfc bon's A full line of ready-mndo clothing, irents' furnishing goods, valises, &c, at Evans & Eycr's. Sash ribbons, new shades of ribbons, col- mrs, lies, gloves, Hosiery, ivc, ni umri. ca Bon's. For n good, neat shoe, go to Leldy ifc Co. White nnd colored macrnml cord, at Clark & Sou's. 1,000,000 cabbage plants, also tomatoes, celery, beets, &c. 8 varieties of Landreth & Son's, Peter Henderson's and Gregory's best seeds. 2 acres lu plants. Residence nnd patches, 4th St., near Market, Hlooms burg, Pn. Orders by mail promptly ht tended to. W. II. Yetter. Also dealer in pianos, organs unit sew ing machines j best needles, oil, Ac. !w C, C. Murr hns 30 samples of summer silks, call and see them. Fine groceries, notions, canned goods, nt J. B. Skeer's. O, C, Murr pays 18c for eggs. For stair and hall carpets and fixtures, go to Leldy & Co O. C. Murr buys lard. Tlic IMmIiIuk CrceK Knllruuil. There Is another move being mado in thu direction of a railroad up Fishing cieek, und tho only difficulty In the way of Its success can be overcome by the residents along tho proposed Hue. Col. Jamison Is nt tho head of the movement, nnd he rep resents a firm who make the following proposition If thu people along the Hue will furnish the right of way nnd tho ties, taking their pay lu stock, the road can bo built. This Is a lair offer, us tho road would develop tho country greatly, and be of lusting benefit to the entire region through which It would run. Upon tho present effort depends thu question us to whether u road will ever bo built up the creek, If not done soon, other roads will enter tho coal and timber region of SullL vuu county, and tho Fishlugcreek road will never be heard of, Now Is the time to net. Tho undersigned is prepared to repair nnd put up first class lightning rods, Juno 1 lm II. F. Hicks. Moro dress silks this week at Lilts'. & Sloan's. Cheaper than over. Best body hrnssels carpet, for $1.85 per yd., at Leldy fc Co., Main below Market. A telephone wns placed In tho First National Hank on Tucsdoy. Nobby suits mado to order nt Evnns fc Dyer's, by flrst-clnss workmen. Prices very reasonable Moro Jersey Jackets this week nt LuU it Sloan's. Elegant pallor suits, chamber sets, nnd nil kinds of furniture nt Cadmnn's Pink, lhrht blue, electric blue nnd other colors of Nun's veiling nt Lutz& Sloan's. TOWN LOTH FCIl SALE. .25 lots ranging from $325 to $400 per lot, 4 lots rnnglng from $500 to $000 per lot. All south of tho Normal School. No money required provided tho purchaser will erect buildings nt once. may 11-tf C. W. NEAL. New collars for ladles nnd children, nlso n large stock of ribbons this week at Lutz it Sloan's. I. W. Ilartman & Son Show this week 27 styles ladles' linen collars, 111 Btylcs lnce collars. 20 styles whlto flchues and ties. 13 styles black flchues nnd ties. New blnck laco buntings. Hnndsomo fans nnd parasols. New dress buttons. Linen lap robes. All nt the lowest prices. NOTICE TO FAIIMKUS. I would call your attention to tho fol lowing implements for sale by tho under signed: Kemp's patent manure spreader, Remington & Son's carbon metal plows, Advance chilled plows, Gale chilled plows, sulky plows, Cornell corn shelter. Centcn. nlnl fanning mills, separators nnd powers, ono and two.horsc corn planters with fer tilizer arrangement, Deero ifc Co's. wnlking nnd riding corn cultivators, Huckevo walk ing and riding corn cultivators, Iron Ago and Planet Junior onc-horso cultivators with plow attachments, 'Walter A. Wood's reapers, mowers and self-binders, Warrior mowers nnd Brumer reapers, Tiger, Lead er nnd Monitor hay rakes. Triumph and Monnrch fertilizer grain drills, hay tedders nnd hay carriers, spring tooth drag har rows, spring tooth harrows on wheels, drag und smoothing harrows, chopping mills that will chop 10 bushels an hour with two horses, Baldwin's hay and stnlk cutlers, (hand and power,) C. & G. Cooper & Co's. steam leucines and saw mills, brick mould ing machines. Also Lister Bros' best bone fertilizers in tho mnrkct. All goods sold nt the lowest prices, and if not proven sat isfactory can be returned. S. O. Siiivk, 4.13 Hloomsburg. BUSINESS NOTICES. Keokuk, Iowa. Dr. E. E. Fuller says "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my own family with excellent results." PHYSICIAN'S WINE OF TIIK OP01ITO (1IUPK. New York Physician's say that they have been using Speer's Port Grape Wine and Iron Bitters m their practice for years, to the entire satisfaction of their patients nnd themselves, nnd take great plcasuie In recommending them to the public ns being nil thnt Is claimed for them, nnd in fact, the most reliable they can find. It is es pecially recommended for consumptives, the nged nnd for females generally. For sale by C. A. Klclm, Bloomsburg Pa. Elm Grove, N. C Dr. G. N. Roberson says : "I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters ami find it all It is recommended to be." Backache, stitches In the side, inflation nnd soreness of the bowels, are symptoms of n disordered state of the digestive nnd assimilative organs, which can be prompt ly und thoroughly corrected by the tiso of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. As dinner pills, nnd us aids to digestion they have no equal. They cure constipation. lIKTTKIt THAN $10,000 ! "I spent over $10,000. in 23 years," said Major II. W. Ilines, of Boston, Mass., "in being doctored for epilepsv. I employed the best physicians in New Orleans, St. Louis, N. York, Phlln, Boston, London and Paris, but all to no purpose. Samtrilan AtrWne has cured me entirely." $1.50 Both Lvdia E. Pinkhum's Vecetable Compound and Blood Purifier aro prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mnss. Price of cither $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mall in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of Price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhnm freely answers nil letters of Inquiry. Enclose 3c stamp. Send for "Guide to Health and Nerve Strain." Nervous debility, the curso of the Amer ican people, immediately yields to the ae tion of Brown's Iron Bitters. "A fair outside Is but n poor substi tute for Inward worth." Good health in wardly, of tho bowels, liver and kidneys, is sure to secure a fair outside, tho glow of health on the cheek ami vigor In the frame. For this use Kidney. Wort and nothing else. Pictures, frames, window cornices, at Cndniar.'u. New goods ut C. C. Murr's. Ul.trlu ,i,fTa n.,.l nllura ....nl.tloa nn.l nil .junto, i-M.a it.,,. .uimi. uii.mil nj utm till kinds of goods for gents' wear, ut Evans & r.yer's, For oilcloth, window shades and carpets, go to Leldy it Co. O. O, Murr wants geese feathers. For Kood cheap furiiltuie, go to Cud- man's, I O. C, Murr has splendid mackerel to irauo lor sine, suouiiier aim nam, 1 Ladles, Clark & Son are agents In Blooms. uurg, lor iiiiuericK uo-s paper patterns, CARPETS. The largest and finest stock of carpets In Columbia county will bo found ut llrower's carpet store, Bloomsburg. Body hrnssels. tapestry. Inurulns, mats. ruus. oil cloth, hull und stair carpet In great variety. 40 pieces, of hrnssels of new de sign recently purchased, nro being Kohl . trom 75 cents to $1.50 a yard, Ingrains from 25 cents to $1,00 n yard. coNcoitn niiApK vines. Fine, vigorous Vines, Two, three nnd Four Years' Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand nt the lowest prices. These Vines nre raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards, nt Pnssnlc, N. J., where tho well-known Port Grnpo Wine Is produced that Is so highly esteemed nt Dresden und Beillu, una other Kuropcun Cities to which it is shipped, nnd tiiat is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Address, Alfiikd Speeii, Jan. 20, '83-3iii. Passaic, N. J. ifiTDon't wear dingy or faded things when tho ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them good ns new. They ure perfect. MARKETREP0RTS. HLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat our bushel ti n-, itye " ti) Corn, " , , i oats " " riour per uuitui 3.5a uioverseea ... ., Hutter 34 Kirns 15 Tallow , on Potatoes M Dried Apples cs limns 14 .Sides Shoulders H chickens u TurkejB m draper pound ,14 Hay per ton , 12 co ueeswax a uucitwneat nowcr per 100 s.o PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Flock Market was In moderate rinuest (mm tho local consumers anil prices rule steady : sales of 1,4011 barrels, Includlntt Mlimekota extrasat 15 50 itii: lViinsjlvant.iMmlly tt wiiij; western do IS !!5 patents $1 W.7.MI. IIYK rUH'll P'11S 1U f. l WllBiT Market was uuiet. but linn r.ir Inm ft 1W1.U0; (1.18V bid ror.Muyj tJ.WV. tor June: 11 hiv lor Jiuy i ii.soi, ror Auttust, Cohn Klna, but not mueh dolntri car lots en line; Wo bid for May j GS,,c tor June: UTi.e for July s C8V0 for Ausuht. " oath Tho maikct was steady 1 ear lots 44Mc; WO bid for llttyjS.'o for Juiiejwxo fur fUly 1 4"u IU1 AUyUBU PETER COOPER. 1118 Ml'K ANIlCHAllAUTUlL lly C. Kdwards Los. ter' author uf "Hits oiory anil Muiuui of Knglnud 1 'Tho Napoleon lynasly,elc. Illustrated. I'aiier. loots i cloth, mem; llulf liussln, avu l'oMntre stamps tukrn. Not hold by dealers; prices too low1 Also tho follow lilt', lartfo type, uiiabrldifed 1 Lmt op Ai.kx. II. Htki'IIKN, lOe. ss. und 3V, Urn op WixuiNinoN Iicvinii. by btoddard . Go I.ipk op Hiu la.no Nkwtos. by Juinivt I'urtou. Ke, Hip Van Winklk, by Washington Irvlug, . He. HVKNiNM op ItoMK, by Canon Varrar, tc Amkkioan iiuhohihis Arleinus Ward, . to. Knocii Ahiikn, by Alfred 'leniiywm, so. 1IKSKKTKH V11.1.AUK ; Tin: Tiiavci.rii, (loldimlth, tic COTTKK'H SATCIIIIAV niuiit, etc., Uol'trl llllrilK, 20. Keiui.i.iK'HHONU op tiik llfcu, nlnl other I'oeiiULitc Tus bm-KEW'BSTM op KeiiNn. Andrew WlUm, Sc. WOKLD-HMisiiiNii, by V. Mattleu, Williams, 3c. Joiix II. AIJ'IK, Publisher, 18 Vcsuy nt., Jiew York, Juiiot4.w, d PURE Tjff AC IIMDCA E LAO Pram Hi 1 DU'rlcu ot Asiau, CiiiTrAUONQ.CAcmH Kaniiha Vai i.ky II111JKKMMI llmiKA Doom, and othPiH. Absolutely l'uio. Kunerlor lu liavor. The Most Kuouomlcal. Iteiiutiei ouly half lha usual (luauiuy. bold by ull trroccrs. JOHN U. I'llll.UlM CO., Atrculs of tho Calcutta Tea eynnicuis, nu wuier.ni, ft t, .Unto 1 lv d John Wanamaker 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. 7 The certainty that besides numerous bargains daily spread on the counters the Big Store is now known to fix the Market Prices ot' all the things dealt in, settles conclusively that it is the 1KCT PLAGE FOR 3T RANGERS to deal. Those who do not care to stop over night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrollaa and packaages the store door, and cm get lunch in the building. The few items below show how things are going just now. Send postal card for samples. 1 u Ik if -l ! -1 , w -,l 1 1. 1 'H,1 I 1. From ono of tho largest and beat Paris houses we have some splendid lots of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred lull pieces, that were not ready for delivery until long after the tune, and on account thcreot were reduced twenty-five per " cent, all around. This makes some famous bargains : A. 41-inch All-wool illuminat ed Beige, 45c. 43-iuch All-wool Crepe Beige, 50c. Far under value. 45-inch Oashmere Beige, COc. Far under value. 42-inch All-wool Check, 50c. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, GOc. Far under value. 41-inch All-wool Albatross, 75c. Far under value. The following lota 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 Check, GOc. A 31-iuch Nun's Veiling creams, 35c. The steady increase of our Dress Goods Department must be owing to the constant watch to keep our prices the lowest. We could not afford to cut off dress patterns and take them back, as our rules 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, 2i yards wide, value 90c, now G5c. ; value 1.00, now 75c. ; value $1.20, now 85c. 45-inch Pillow Linen, 37ic. 5-1-itlch Pillow Linen, 50c. 40-itich Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-1 Drawor Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28, and 3'lc. Fine Cream Damask, $1.25 ; reduced to $1. Table Cloths, 2ix2i, 2ix3, 2ix4i, 2 1-2x5 yards. A Towel, 22x43 inches, weigh half a pound, 25c. A Damask Towel, 23x48 inches, good and heavy, price now at first hands, 37 l-2c. ; our price, 31c. 9, Some lots of Buttoua and Dre33 Trimmings at nominal prices as long a3 they last. New importations of Paris but tons open. Ladies' Entrlish b'olid-color Brilliant Lisle Hose, 50c. Ladie3' 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, 18c. Children's full regular made, at 15, 20. 30, 35c, worth double. Children's and Misses' Trim med Hots, ready to put on, for $1.50, $1.75 and $2, and up wards. These come from our own work rooms. Ladiea' Bough-and-Ready Bonnets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25c. 173 dozen sprays of fine fiowers at 25c. a spray, for millinery and corsage. These arc about half price. There is a new counter for 9 and 12c. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, of which wc have all colors. The new Waukennhast shoo i3 about the best thing yet that nas ocen done tor men, it com fort for the feet is considered. Only first-clas3 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, which 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. We 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 Cur tains, $3.50 per pair. Four styles Gentlemen's sus penders, made in our work rooms at Oak Hall, 15, 25, 40 and oOo. Balbriggan Underwear, 37 i-2c. ; used to bo 50c. Good night shirt, 75c. 1 15-yard lcnsrths of anmmm- silks, 35 to 65c. Glace Changeable silks, 65c. New India silks, black grounds, small white figures, very handsome, at $1.50, A fair black silk is' going now for 75c, and quite a good one for a dollar. If you will pay $1.50, we have a quality of the Bellot 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 JOHN WANAMAkT r CSl)etiut $tieet, liiteetl) kqd jVIuket 0tieet' PHILADELPHIA e e Willi, PRACTICAL TIN ROOFER, Q'PEBJL H Q mJ3:, DEALER IN foreign and: Domestie WINKS AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN C1CARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. MJ3Sr" 3.75 qP;?Er W-JOUT BMBWOOD i r'Aalltum K. Uli sio.il. iuw,k ..j rST.; !. -,." ',, Bub-Baii and OctiveiouDl.r uuuam riHANOK OF TKHMS. lH)I.r.MUU ( Ol.NTV.M. Amoiiif tlm iwnnlsuhct pnvecil ill1?1 ?' "T. t'"llrl "Ul'mii Iftis In uml Mr MM C'miuu UU llWIt III I'OIlt llliml i 1 "And now, NopmUTH. Iks;, ordered nut the hH'lHiilH. U'iinot oml lu Moidum' miii tl oIVii wmm.wv on n,o third .M,md . i ot n'u ir , , 1 8 iscpinnlx-r trim of i'U, t, i olVii.li l .Mti ,is kll'jIlllMlllniMKVOI. I u fmuill .Moilll.n Ofh-I I. m Iwr liM.wl i.f Hi.- tlium lu'lvi .ion' .il",h,iil tvmiiwi from tii, loiomH iiuiliini'd li''i-,r ,Mliy A,,miTSt WM.KIIKhll.UM. ra- v mi wB?rB iur. " www Addreu.rcit.po, lam Vrxv, wmM?ZTnm,. Niitlro Is liftj'tiy Klven that tlie tolloMui; namttl ? Illed wltu the nerl; of tim Wirt o! S1JV:r.'S?!,l0ll. U.U,U n'MV I'olii'i blH County in ll. M i",1!'."" f'.,r "''''"VWlilcli will U- ptvwi I iM hi ., v" !1 H.HfW thoilorent'u dy of Mill! A. 11. ISM ut HI U VlUl'li A. Si. John k. Keller, iurwlok, bottler. WM. KltlCKll.U'H, '') mat' clerk j. c. SUttSCHlim NOW FOH THIS COLUMBIAN $1.50 AYEAK
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