THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG,' COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 18811. Correct Itiillroucl Time Tattle. Trains on tho 1'ulladclplila & It. 11. lcavo Jlupcrl as follows I KOHTII. KOUTI1. 0 is ft. in. 11 J5a. tn. 4 DO p. III. 6 4& p. in. ir.lua oo tlio I). 1.. .t W. U. It. lmvo llloomsburg i rollows I N0HTI1. KOUTII. 7 in a. m, 8 a.- a. tn, 20 47 A.m. 11 45 a. in, 0 ilt) p. in. 4 I p. in, TliolUJ train south conhr-ctn with tlio l'tilla. dolpUlu ItcaillDg at Hupcrt, anU with the Northern Contral at Northumuerlaud. Tho 8: a, in. train connect at Northumberland with 0:2S train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at 8:i p. m, Tlio Hit; train connects Willi I'litLvklphla and heading roal at Hiipcrt at 11:!)') rcachlnt; l'hlla delphla at :oop. tn. ' Tlio ll!4S train connects with Pentnylvanla roal at Norlhumticrland at 1:U reaching 1'lilladcU phlaatTHJ p.m. Tho 4:30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at s:us p. in. anu rcacues rhlladclpnla at 1M a. m. Trains on tho N. & W. II. Hallway puss Ulnotn Ferry as follows ! MOUTH. SOUTH. 7.41 a. m U.iep. in. 6.31 p. m 7,(17 p. in. 1'crHoiiul. Mr. Geo. Tiistln Is nt liomu for lliu sitni. hut. Miss. Aimlo J. Bernhnrd Is visiting friends at Scrnnton. Mrs. intrkeo Is visiting nt Mrs. M. II. McKlnney's. II. II. Hutlcr nml finally nro visiting nt Dr. J. C. lluttcr's. Mrs. Tunlsoii mid daughter, of lltook. lyn, nro nt tlio Saiiltiirluin. Dr. E. W. llutter of FitcIiuuI, was In town on Tuesday. Prof. 11. W. Uartcli ol Slicnniuloali, was In town on Wednesday. J. Clarence Flt.patrlck of llazleton spent Saturday mid Sunday here. Mr. mid Mrs. C. O. Darltley uiu visiting relatives In New York state. C. D. Jackson Ksij. will not start for the west until after court on June lltli. Klchaid Dilnker has been obliged to leave his situation at Scranton, on account of his eyes. Wc arc pleased to note that Theodore Heck of Light Street is again well enough to he about town. Mrs. .1. .1. Utiiwer, and Miss Ada will start for Missoutl next Wednesday to visit Mrs. llrugler. Lieut. A. It. Paxtoti, of lliu Itegular army is visiting at his uncle's Loyd Paxton, at Kupcrt. He has been absent about six years. Grant Ileiring Is at home for u few weeks enjoying his Senior vacation. He will return to l.afayetlu College, Enston, for commencement, having an appointment us one of the speakers. The lluckhorn Hotel kept by U. II. Dclt. crick has been recently re-papered, re pntnted, mid otherwise Improved. Wo acknowledge tho receipt or an In. vllatlon to be present nt tliu Cenlctitilai commemoration of Dickinson College to bo held from June 2lth to tliu 28th. All members of tho Ken lor Class, num. bcHiig 33, passed a successful examination by the committee nptiolnted bv the Hlnto. The examinations closed Wednesday. At Danville court last week Alexander Frame, convicted of robbery, was sen. t enced to two years' Imprisonment In the Kastcrn penitentiary. John Enirle will serve thrco months In the county Jail for as siiuit ami battery on his fathcMiMnw, n dear mute, J ho commissioners were oevercly reprimanded for falling to supply the court house with water after tho strong recommendations by five successive grand juries. Wo have arranged to grind Lewis' Puhk White Lrad is UA.Mriiia.i.'s ani TitAtKii'u The town council of Danville at Its last meotlnn recommended a special tax upon l'cnE I'Inskkd On., and aro prepared to of. the properly owners to defrav extipnp nf fcr lndtlccmcnts In price to dealers HENRY , JCKAY, llupcrt Pft, the Hooks suit which was tried In our May ;"8'iiirs mid term of court. 8.2-nm Thermometers, from 25 cents to .3.50 nt llic tcu'MiilAN store. tf The frleinli 'of the lute M. K. Caswell. desire to extend thanks to nil those who so generously assisted them In their nllllctlnn. T.. il...t- .,tl.i " l"v ....... nuuuri) especially no tiiey ten. u, Fcrnon. uci uiuiiKs ior ineir promptness In render. lug assistance. iiiuMontour Iron & Steel company of i-Miiviiio lnailu a successful casting Inst caiiiruayaiternoon of thirteen tons. The casting Is for part of a fly-wheel to be used In the new mill works In course of erection at ISurtluitnbcrlniul. Two canoes reached hero on Friday last, having como down tho river. They started at Albany, New "iork. One was tho "Mar. Ion and the other the "Acorn." Tho names of the gentlemen who sailed in tlio boats on a pleasure excursion were It. S. Oliver, and They dined nt the Exchange on Friday and shipped their boats back by rail from this point. The men were bad. ly sunburned and had enough of tho sport ween they reached here. Mr. II. I). Darlington, for several years past agent of the Philadelphia & Heading railroad company at Hupcrt, will leave his post about tliu 12th Inst, aud remove to Lcwlsburg to take a position on tho new branch of tho P. & it. Mr. Darlington Is a thorough railroad matt, as well as a genial gentleman, and ho has made many warm friends In this section during his residence here, and his departure will be The Baptist church looks verv urettv In. ecnerallv rccrcttcd. Frank Carnenter. need since It bin been papered and painted, present nccnt nt Tamanend, will succeed An uiKiuion lias neen made adjoining the Mr. Darlington at Hupcrt. iuupii in which is limit a fine baptistry. Don't forget that you can buy of I, W. ITartmau & Son A good black silk dress. A jet black Henrietta cloth dress, A tine black cashmere dress, A pretty black lace bunting dress, A stylish colored dress of any kind, Whfto dress goods from lOo to7n"e, Plain and fancy handled parasols, Fans from 2c to 1.75, Buttons, neckwear and ribbons, All silk sash ribbon from Mc to 1.00, MOO yds best calico nt Ooyd, Guaranteed silver plated ware, Mahcr and Grosh pocket knives, Plain and fancy writing papers, and piles of other goods at I W. Hartman & Sod's. For wlilto dress goods und embroideries go to uiarK iu son's. CAHPET3. The larecst and finest stock of carpets in Columbia county will be found at Brower's carpet store, Blooinsbtirg. Body brnssels, tapestry, Ingrains, mats, rugs, oil cloth, hall and stair carpet In great variety. 40 pieces of brnssels of new de sign recently purchased, arc being sold trom 75 cents to $1.50 a ynrd. Ingrains irom 20 cents to 91. uu a yard. Fine groceries, notions, canned goods, nt j. 11. SKccrs. Pictures, frames. Cadmat.'s. window cornices, nt 1 on can secure a line $250 organ for 115, at $3.00 per month, by julnli.g the j.stey organ Club of Blooinsbtirg, Pn. Address, F. M. Eveiiktt, Sco'y. Blooinsbtirg, Pa. TOWN LOTS FCIt 8.U.K. r ots ran cm ir irom svm 10 4uo tier 101. i lots ranging irom s;ou to suuu per 101. All south of the Normal School. No money reotilred provided the purchaser will erect bt lldlngs nt once. may ll.tr u. W. in ft At j. Eleeant nailor suits, chamber sets. all kinds of furniture nt Cadman's and Mr. Smith la doing a good work here nnd is rapidly gaining friends. Illustrated Hook of Crme Illnln mailed tor A 3 rent stamp, lllrd Foal Co., B37 South 8th St. l'hlla. Nobby suits mndo to order at Evans & Eyer's, by first-class workmen. Prices very reasonable. Tho Calllepian Normal School lu Evans' hall Literary Society of the will hold a festival on Filday nnd Snttirdav evenings, Juno 8th and Utlt. An abun dance of cream, enke and fruit will be furn- James Terwllligcr of Lightstrcct was arrested by Constablo Woodward on Frl. day last on a warrant issued by J. D. Bodlne, Esq., of Mnlnvlllc, charging htm with robbing Levi Michael on the river 1.111 t m till lshe.1 'rii..mil.llnUnnr,1l11..l.,..l..i.. """" "ma "u- B 1 1ml! In r.nfl liefnrn 11. (I. f'rnvellm. Kan .. nt Espy, for a hearing before Esquire A beautiful line of gent's underwear. Bodlne at Mnlnvhiu on Thursday morning. consisting of gau.e and balbriggan. Mc- Wo go to press too soon to report any of ilium weights hist opened, nt I), f.nwen. the testimony. The name of Charles Mc- The undersigned Is prepared to repair and 1 llrst class I June 1 lm put nn first class lightning rods, ii. r. hicks. tend. berg's. Black bass season opened June 1st. This is tliu year for the seventeen locusts. year Wllliamsporl'a new post ollleo is to cost ifilOO.OOO. The interior of C. A Ivlelm's drug btore presents u hanilsoinu uppearanco having been recently frescoed. As wu go to press, the circus is having Its grand parade, uud the town is well tilled with people. Sweet potatoc plants at Dillon's green houses at !!5 cents per 100, and 53.00 per 1,000. Tho Espy Cornet Band will hold a fes tival In the park at that place on the even ings of June 15th aud ICtli. The N. ii W. B. H. H. should have some arrangements for ticket selling here. At present no onu seems to know where to get them. A net work of telephone wires is being built all over the State. A linu from Orangevlllc to Benton would be a paying investment. The latest style the "Broadway" silk hat now for sale at D. Lowcnberg's. The Hlooinsliurg Comet Baud will hold a festival on Friday and Saturday evenings, June 22nd and 23rd. The place has not yet been selected. Mrs. Samuel W. Edgar of Scranton, died suddenly on Wednesday morning at her homo In that cltv. Wu have learned no further particulars. Qlrton serves up the delicacies of the season to hU'customers nt the St. Elmo restaurant. The menu embraces frogs, Bolt shell crab and clam soup. A largu stock of silver-plated knives and forks, as low as two dollars a set, also casters, butterdishes, &c, nt Bernhnrd' jewelry store. Improvements continue at tliu Exchange Hotel. The public parlor Is now belli; painted and frescoed, C. Hendcrshott and It. Ilugcnbuch ate the artists. You can secure a linu 230 organ for $115, nt 3.00 per month, by joining the Estey Organ Club of Bloomsbiirg, Pa. Address, F. M. Eveiietj, Sco'y. Bloomsbiirg, Pa. A judge, In remanding a ptlsouer, called him a scoundrel. Tho prisoner replied, "I am not as big a scoundrel ns your lion. oi" here the culprit stopped, but finally aiiiieii "laKes me to lie." "rut your words closer together," said the judge. Lontlon Punrh. So far as heard from there are but two candidates out for thu District Attorney ship, namely, Hnbert Buckingham and II. . lute, Eq. Both ure young lawyers of ability, and either one which may be elected will undoubtedly make nn efll. cient officer. A complete assortment of the best Amer ican watches, both in hunting and open cases, warranted from two to live years, at L, Bernliard's jewelry stoic. Dowell was on the warrant but ns he was out of the county, living nt McVcytown, Miflltn county, a despatch was Rent there to hold him, nnd Constable Woodward went after him on Monday. He returned on Tuesday morning and McDowell gave ball for a hearing. You can secure a line 250 organ for$115, at $3.00 per month, by joining the Estey Organ Club of Bloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M. Evkiiett, Sec'y, Bloomsburg, Pa. There will be a meeting of Sunday school workers at llidlay Union church on Tuesday morning and afternoon, June 12th, lor the purpose of organizing Centre township district, as an auxiliary to the County Association. All friends of the Sunday school and the cause which it represents, nro earnestly invited to be present. vi lint to wear and liow to wear It are questions often asked. Call at the Leading Merchant Tailor of Bloomsburg and full In formation can always be obtained, at the popular store of David Lowcnberg. According to the statement the county paid about 140 for work done nt the court house und jail last year. SherllT Mourey offer to contract for the same work at 300 n year. The commissioners should put this matter In his hands, ns it would not only be a saving to the county but no question as to the responsibility for escapes could hereafter arise. The Bloomsburg Band is an organization of which the town may well feel proud. As a general thing brass bands are shortlived, there being no pay in the work done, and oftentimes not many thanks. The present band has lasted longer than any similar or ganization In the town or county, and Is now upon a permanent basis. Its members are Interested in their work, and meetings nre held regularly twice a week for practice. Under the efficient leadership of Prof. Brooks the band has made wonderful prog ress, and they now master a number of difficult selections, that but few country bands would attempt to play. Tho band renders services to the public on public oc elisions gratuitously, and they glvo open air concerts during the summer. Now In return the public should show some uppre- elation, and It can be done in no better way than by contributing towards the purchase of new uniforms, which are badly needed. If the boys ask for money glvo liberally s If they have a festival or concert patronize them. They deserve it. See our 20 cent boxes of writing paper and envelopes. They nre of good quality with unique designs. Cheapest In town at the Columbian store. NOTICE TO FAHMEItS. I would call your attention to tho fol lowing implements for sale by the under-1 signed : Kemp's patent manure spreader, ltcmliigton & Son's carbon metal plows, Advance chilled plows, Gnlo clilllcilplows, sulky plows, Cornell com shelters, Centen nial fanning mills, separators nnd powers, one nnd two-horse corn planters with fcr- tlllzcr arrangement, Dcerc fc I o's. walking nnd riding corn cultivators, Buckeye walk ing and riding corn cultivators, Iron Age and l'lanct Junior onc-norso cultivators with plow attachments, Walter A. Wood's reapers, mowers and self-binders, Warrior mowers and Bramer reapers, Tiger, Lead er and Monitor hay rakes, Triumph and Monarch fertilizer grain drills, hay tedders and nay carrmrs, spring tootii urag nar rows, spring tooth harrows on wheels, drag and smoothing harrows, chopping mills that will chop 10 bushels an hour with two horses. Baldwin's hav and stalk cutlers, f Hand and power.) U. u. uooner x uo's. steamjengines and saw mills, brick mould ing machines. Also Liistcr .tiros- tiest none fertilizers In the market. All goods sold at the lowest prices, and if not proven sat isfactory can lie returned. B. u. QIIIVE, 4-13 Bloomsburg. Charles Hamilton was arrested by Con stable Woodward on Friday, charged with stealing chickens. He had a hearing before J. M. Clark, Esq., und was com. milted to jail hi default of hull. Accord lug to the evidence he stole chickens of L. ltuiiyan, W. Webb, W. Bawling, and others, aud sold them In town. He has been doing a wholesale business. Head Qi auteus ton G. A. H. suns and CaI's, The suits sold at D. Lowcnberg's give perfect satisfaction. The suits sold by D. Lowenberg keep their color in fact all the members of the G. A. H. are satisfied who bought their suits of D. Lowenberg and recommend them to their comrades. A new lot just received at tho Popular Cloth. ing Store of David Lowenberg. Circciiwood Institute. lloiiiisiiuitn, Pa., May 20th, 1883. Institute wus called to order, pursuant to appointment by the president, C. M. Blaker. Teachers present nt roll call, B. Follmcr, F. Bogart, W. Bote, M. Stackhouse and Hannah Patterson. In the absence of the Secretary O. W. Utt was appointed Secre- tary pro tern. Afler a very creditable ex hlbition by pupils of Mr. Follther's, (Iiohrs burg), school Mr. Bote gave his mode of teaching history by tho "topical plan." Miss Patterson gave a pleasant and in structive lesson on letter writing. In illus tratiou of the same subject the President called up a small class of boys and girls and drilled them In the work of letter writing In a happy manner, fully demon stratlng the theory of Miss Patterson. Tho President then gave his usual talk to the teachers. BUSINESS NOTICES. -"Great haste Is not always good speed." Yet you must not dilly-dally In caring for vour health. Liver, kidneys and bowels must be kept healthy bv the use of . i . . ,iii i -: . i .. l . . mat. prince ui iuluicuicb, rwuuu-ivurt, which comes In llnuld form or dry both thoroughly clllcaclous. Have It always ready. A whisker dye must be convenient to use, easy to apply, impossible to run on, elegant in appenrauce, and cheap in price. liiieKingliam s uyc ior me wiusKers mines in itself all these merits. Try it. See a woman in another column, near Sneer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Sneer's Port Grape Winu is made. that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of Invalids, weakly persons and mc ageu. Sold by uruggtsts. sept yj-iy Liver disease, headache, and constipa tion, caused by bad digestion, quickly cur ed by Urowirs iron Hitters. MY WIFE HAD FI1H. "For 35 years," says our correspondent Henry Clark, of Fairfield. Lenawee Co., Mich., "my wife had fits. They would last about an hour, nnd sometimes longer. Sa- manton Airmne bus permanently cured her." Revelation suggests the Idea that from Woman comes tho power to "bruise the serpent's head." lhe words take a new meaning to-dav since this Is precisely what Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham's Bemedles do for thu physically diseased patient. Her Vegetable Compound reaches the ultimate sources of the evil. Its action is gentle and noiseless, but It is moru powerful than llie club ot Hercules. llazar. Lewis. Iowa. Dr. J. M. Davis says : "Brown's Iron Bitters give the best of sat- lsiacuon to uiose who use it." Prof. William II. Dill, A. M., Principal of the Freebuig Academy, will deliver the anniversary address of the Orangevillu Academy on the evening of Juno 22nd. .Major Dill Is onu of the best academy Principals In this State, and is among the very few who ate really good orators. Do h:n chosen for hH subject, "Oratory." All who can should hear him. A gamo of baso ball was played last Sat. urday afternoon between tho second nine of Bloomsburg and a club from Berwick. Tho scoro stood 30 to 14 In favor of Bloom. Two barns wero burned In Berwick last Saturday, one belonging to the Jackson & Woodlu Manufacturing Company, and thu other to W. J. Knorr. Thu loss on each Is about 300. Dr. A. B. McCrea, of Berwick, an ex. pcrlcnced physician and druggist, has en tered into n partnership with Dr. Rulter, of Frceland, aud will removu to that place with his family soon. Tho Lycoming Chronicle newspaper property lu Wllliamsport, belonging to the estate of thu lata Colonel Tate, has been bought by parlies lu Lancaster, who will soon begin the publication of an afternoon Democratic dally, Geo, H. Brown, the popular landlord of tho Central Hotel Is never done with lm provemcnts. Having got tho first tloor of the house about right, he Is now having tho second and third lloors pupercd re painted, and newly carped d. All teachers of ('oluinbla county who In tend to apply for permanent certificate, uro requested to meet the committee at the Third Street school building, lu Blooms. burg, on Saturdny, Juno Dili, at 0 a. in. By OmiEli ok Committer. Is "Tho latest style and lowest prices," the business motto of D. Lowenberg. Tho twelfth nnniial convention of tho dloceso of central Pennsylvania of tho Episcopal church will bo held in Chi 1st Enlscoiial cathedral, Heading, coiuineiic- Inn Tuesday Juuu 12th. Judge Elwill and E. H. Drinker will piobnbly attend as deputies from St. Paul's church, Blooms. burg. You can secure a line 250 orgnn for 115, at 3,00 per month, by joining tho Estey organ Club of Bloomsburg, Pa. Address, F. M, Lveiibtt, Sec'y. Bloomsburg, Pa. I nuskh OiLTKH, ETO. The announce. incut is made that the Treasury Depart ment will arrange for such a cancellation of tho stamps on unused printed checks and drafts, after tho law repealing the stamp act goes Into effect (July 1st), ns will enable the government to refund the Smitten itcatli. On last Friday evening Juno 1st, about 11 o'clock, Mr. M. E. Caswell, onu of lliu partners In thu linu of Caswell Hros, As Co., died suddenly. He died of a se veto congesttvu cum. nu was me youngest of eight brother and the first one to be separated, lie was 31 yrs, 3 mosjnnd 15 days old. Suven brother onu sister and his father survive him, Ho leaves a wife and little boy, whu have thu sy .npathy of the community in their sad bereavement. Mr. Caswell was tho bos finisher in tho woolen mills and thoroughly understood his part of the work. Tho mills were just about being operated very successfully, and for tho firm to lose so valuable a part. per and brother, Is n sad loss Indeed, Dur. lug his short stay, -Mark, as he was com monly called, mado many friends, who were startled at his sudden demise. The funer. al took place at his Into residence on West I'lIVSlCIAN'H WIKE OF THE Ol-OltTO aitAI-E. New York Physician's say that they huvo been using Speer's Port Grape Wine and iron Hitters in tlieir praciico ior years, to the entire satisfaction of their patients and themselves, and take great nleasuru in recommending them to tho public ns being all that Is claimed for them, and In fact, the most reliable they can mm, It is es pecially recommended for consumptives. thu aged and for female generally. For sale by C. A. IClelm, Bloomsburg Pa. money paid for lu stump and yet leave street, on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock the checks or draft so that they may still ' of Uuvs- Fllckingcr, of Shamo. be used. Cheapest Fashion Jlayiwlin lit tlio world, 180 Uriro ihil'cs, 4 pagiw new misle, 100J cngraMng e.u-liKsuo. no cents per ear i tlngto copies IS ct. Mrawbitdgo .t Clothier, Btli x Market Bts., l'hlla. Thu Dauvlllu Intelligencer has till to say of Mr. S. N. Walker, Court Stenographer for this county and Montour i This gentleman I President of thu Pennsylvania Stenographic, Association. Ho U a gentleman of broad culture, exten. slvu rending, und withal onu of thu finest chess nlavers who visits till community. Naturally, hu U popular with tho legal fruteruhy and other who have tliu pleas. ure of hi acquaintance. W. B. Poust, agent D. L. ti W. It. It. Bloomsburg, can now sell a ticket direct und check buggugo through to nearly every railroad town In thu United Slates. Hu does not glvo a ticket part way and nn order In soiuu other olllcu for thu balancu of thu dUlunce, but gives the ticket through. may25.tf kin, and Mnnhart, of Bloomsburg. There was n largo gathering of friends. I ho body was taken to Jersey Shore and buried nlongsldu his mother. LOCAL NOTICES.' A few trimmed bonnets at Clark it Son's to cloie out cheap. A fresh lot of pantaloon patterns, iiohbv and cheap, can hu seen nt G, W. Bertsch's Merchant Tailoring establishment, C'fA pint of thu finest Ink for families or school can bu mailu from a ten-cent pack age of Diamond Dye. Try them; Uarlleld, Iowa. J)r. A. 1. llenak piivhi 'Once using Brown's Iron Bitters proves its superiority over an otner tonic prepara tions." MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBUItG MABICET. Wheat per bushel l.is ltye ' hi Corn, " ,,,.. ,U) Oats 11 " 45 Flour ner barrel a.to iToversoea liuttcr 94 klxs a Tallow w I potatoes in uriea Aupies to llama 14 sides Shoulders 11 chickens .. .. 13 Turkeys it Lra per pouna , 14 1117 per 10a r.' m HoeAwaz , us liocltwheat flower per 100 ,, O.n PHILADELPHIA MABICETS. Vuu'ii Market was In moderate request from tha local consumer nnd prices rule sternly : sales ot i,40o barrels, includlni,' Minnesota extras al 15 W MitiO! rennsvlvanl.i fnmilr 14 uadS.V'K- nestem do 15 S5i6.S5: patents II &47.W. WHEAT Market was nulet. but linn: car tuts 1 13,1.S6; ti.lStf bid for Mays 11.191 (or June; 1 so v for duly s Jl.sov for August. Cokn Finn, but not much dolui;; car lots fifta 69ci 050 bid for May j tt),c for June; 07 ','c for July 1 68V(0 for August. hits 1110 inarKct was sieauys car lots 47vMc; 53c bid for Hay j 6j for June i 53X0 tor l-uly i47c IU1 AUgUabi A lino lot of straw- Evans it Eyer. hats just received by Parasols, fans, ties, luces, gloves, ho. slery, ribbons, corsets, collars, meltings, A:c,, at Clark & Sou's, Just received n new 1 11 voice of wliltu vesting nnd linens at (I, W, Bertsch's. All of thu latest styles. New dry goods at J, B. Skeer's, If you want dress silks of any kind go to uiaru boirs largu biock, lowest prices. Go to Bertsch's for those nobby little text scurf plus, just received a new lot of Wo aro Informed that the county has paid somebody 75 for work done in sav ing tho hildgo near tho paper mill nt Uuta. them ..-l..t.. ... it, Itnwt tliu lip,. Au llilu I ...... . v ... ...... w. - ..- - 8)lrt8i mH um, c0,,.ri, ...cU.tes. ...... U.ldgo is Kept up i.y uiu cui.tny noro ior kIm,s 0, K00(,s for ecu, wt,.( ,(t pmm & llie uwiciib vi mini tact, pv i'jnu imiu uuy. layer s, body else, they ougiii to iiavo been willing to protect It for nothing, bo lur us wo mm lenrn this liiiVMcnt wus unwarranted. and ought not to bo allowed in thu next I A. .f"Jl nP. ol ready.mado clothing. , " ,., , 1 gent.8- lurmsiiing goous, vuiwes, etc. uiinual settlement. ' Evans t Eyer's. For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad at J ohn 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 t 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 ol' all the things dealt in, settles conclusively that it is the BEST PLACE FOR STRANGERS to deal. Those who do not care to stop over night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packaages the store door, and can get lunch in the building. The few items below show how things are going just now. Send postal card for samples. Crepe under Beige, From one of the largest and best Paris houses we have some splendid lots of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred full pieces, that were not ready ior delivery until long after the time, and on account tnereoi were reduced twenty-five per cent, all around. This makes some famous bargains : A 41-inch All-wool illuminat ed Beige, 4oc. 43-inch All-wool Beige, 60c. Far value. 45-inch Oashmere 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. 42-inch All-wool French Shooda, 75c. 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 allord to cut oil 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 8oc. 45-inch Pillow Linen, 37 ic. 54-inch Pillow Linen, 50c. 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 1-4 Drawer Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28, and 31c. Fine Cream Damask, S1.2o ; reduced to 1. Table Cloths, 2Jx2i, 21x3, 2lx4i, 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. ; Some lots of Buttons and Dress Trimmings at nominal pricc3 as long as they last. New importations of Paris but tons open. our price, 31c. Ladies' English h:olid-color Brilliant Lisle Hose, 50c. Ladio3' Colored Hose, 12 l-2c. hitherto 25c. Ladies' Long Balbriggan, French foot, 20c, hitherto 31e. 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, Ladies Roush-aud-Keady Bonnets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25c. 173 dozen sprays ot line llowers 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. 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 Jess than half the cost of importation. Before the goods reached the counters twenty dresses wero 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 50c. Balbriggan Underwear, 37 l-2c. ; used to be 50c. Good night shirt, 75e. The new Waukenphast shoe is about the best thing yet that has been done for men, if com fort for the feet is considered. Only first-clas3 workmen can maKC 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. 15-yard lengths of summer silks, 35 to 65c Glace Changeable silks, 65c. Now 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 Bellon make that we recommend, and will ask you to recommend after wearing it. JOHN WANAMAKER, dlietnAit $tieet, ii'teetvtlv knd liket 0ti(eet, PHILADELPHIA , " ' I 20-inch black Satin Parasol, lined in various colors, ten gilt rib.-;, handsome natural stick, Spanish lace trimmed. Price ,. B. BOBBINS DEALER IN m m m a ip ipjrarar? a tot? peterIoopeT practical tin roofer, OPERA Hi WSB, 1IISL1FI! ANI)CIIAltAOTi:it. Ill- O. MiiimU Ijh- ter' author ot "Tlio lilory nnd Kliamo of KiiKlaud Tho Napoleon I))iuuly.nctc. 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JOHN a. rilll.Ur.i Co.. At'enU nt tha Calcutta Teal Juno )- d Foreign and: Momm&w WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. f?-7!..--V - riAXomuri with stool, Uoa tuiuu,". In IlliutrnleU futloa:,.o vbUh 1. out K11KK wluTlu" p.,Ucii. BeS VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WPI noM b- ra Addreu or call upon UAMCL, r, 1IKATTY, Wiihlogton, N lutt,. QllAM'.i: OK T13H.MS, rOM'MBIA CorsTV.HSl Aliinnirtlin ivnmUnhd m-occiil. 1um of tho iinut of f-omuioii 1 leai In unit for whl County, It l.s therein euiitalned: ''Audnow.NovemlrU. 1W, ordered that tlm Mpteniber term of court In .Montour i-ouuly khali eomineueooiitlm third Mondaj of M-pleuiUT. niul the September tenn of CourtHln Columbia omiuty shall I'omuieueo oi. thofouith Monday of Septem ber Insteatl of the Una's heielof.uv etabllhtl. ........ .. 11 V TIIK contT. lertllled from tho lefonu Ihlstflrd day of .May, A.I'-IMI;" , W.M. KIUCKIIAI'M, JK'KNSKNOTICK."" Nollco Is hereby ulveu that the folio loir unifd pen-on hauuilod with tho cwrlc of the Court of (Juarter soaMoua ot tho IVaco of Columbia county, their iK'tltlons for lleenio, which w III bo prttieiiteil tuthoHuldcouit on Monday the eleventh day ot Juno A, D. inm ut io o'eloi-k a. m. John 1'. Keller, Iterwlek, bottler. VM, KKICKIIAUM, may Si .it' clerk Q. c. SUnSOKIHK NOW KOK THE COLUMBrAM 81.50 AYKAll t