THE COITJMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, CL00MSBTJ11, GOlLUMBIA BOUNTY,. PA. i The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Friday, JUNifraiTm Corn-it Uitllrutttl Tlmo TnlilcT Trains on tho Phil ulctnhla t ll. It, Icavo liunort a follows I NOKTII. CM n. in. 4.0) p. 111. BOUTlt. tl:M n. in. 0:13 p, in. 0- Tralnson tho t). U A W. It. 1L loavo Moomsburif AS tOllOWS I 9 NORTH) SOUTH. WW a. in. 6.-) a. m. lliir a. in. una a. m. 8:3 P. ! 4:38 p. tn. Tlio 8:S3 a. ra. train connocU at Northumberland wltli tliou.3.1 train on IVumylv.iiiU road, reaching Philadelphia at 3: 11 p. in. ' Tho lliM train connects wltli Philadelphia and Heading roail at ltupert reaching Philadel phia at e.oo p. m. Tho 11:53 train connects with Pennsylvania mA at Northumberland at l;50, reaching Philadelphia nk . yi UK Tho 4:3D u. m. train connects wltli IMnn.vlvnntn ro.id at Northumberland at s.uj p. in., and reaches Philadelphia at 3.3 a. in. .Trains nn tho N. & V. U? Hallway pass llloom Korry as follows t xobth. sonm. 11:87 a. m. :oi p. m. 0.30 P. m. 4:15 p. in. Notice to CorrcHliotidcittH. In order to savo many communications rroin tho waste basket wo raako tho following suggestions, to local correspondents i Uso only ono sldo of tho sheet, and wrllo as plain as posslblo; tglvo only tho local nows that Is of aomo Interest to tho com munity, such as accidents, Improvements, mar riages, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, business enterprises, changes of resi dence, and tho like. What appear to bo Jokes nt tho oxpensa of others, and personal mention glv Ingonlyononamoor Initials or a nickname, will not bo printed under any circumstances, such Items often glvooltenso, though nono may bo In tended. The full namo of tho writer rauit always be given, but will not bo printed unless requested, tr For Hale. Several town properties, good location, brick or frame. About 35 acres o( land In Hemlock town, lilp, partly cleared, balanco well timbered. A farm of about 80 acres in Scolt twp. For terms and particulars apply to Geo. . Elwcll, Bloomsburg, Pa. feb. 29-tf. Pcrftoiiiu. Miss EUlc Fox is visiting friends at Lock Haven. Mrs. Geo. A. McKclvy of MUlcrsburg, is visiting friends in this place. Rev. F. P. Manbart is in attendance at tho Lutheran Synod nt Wllllamsport. 0. G. Barklcy Esq., B. A. Wilson and Mr. Garrison were up to Cole's last week, rusticating. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Browcr returned from Bcllcfonto on Monday. Mrs. Llnglo ac companied them. Itov. L. Zahncr, Judeo Elwcll, E. II. Drin- kcr, J. G. Freeze and W M. Monroe attended tho Convention of tho P. E. Church at Reading this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Swartwout of Benton township, will celebrate their silver wed ding on tho 10th inst. Wo extend our congratulations. Mrs. B. F. Zarr, Miss Emmn Dcnglcr and Miss Mary Unangst arc at Williams port attending a session of tho Woman's Homo and Foreign Mission Society of the Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Duckulew spent sev eral days at Perry's, inSugarloaf last week. Amos is a success as a tlshcrman, and we had the plcasuro of eating some delicious trout caught by him. A. J. Kline called in to see us few days ago. Ho resides in Fishlngcreek township where he was born, and is now 83 years of age. He has taken this paper ever slnco it was established, more than 40 years. John Waters of Scott township returned from a Western trip last Saturday. He was out as far as Indlun Territory, and was absent over two months. He met a number of people who moved from this section, 'and reports them all doing well. It proved to be a Blnlne hat after nil. Venuor, the weather prophet, is dead. The best dirt-proof watches made can be seen at L. Bcrnhard's Jewelry store. John Guinn, an old resident of Catiiwls. sn, died last Sunday, aged nearly 04 years. Groceries at Thco. Heck's (Hencock stand) as cheap as the cheapest. Tho proceeds of tho festival at the Epis copal rectory last week were over $00.00. Great bargains at Tlieo. Heck's in dress goods at Hcacock stand, Llghtstrect. The anniversary exercises of Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, will bo held on tho 18, 15, 10, 17 and 18th Insts. Tho Columbian will issue a six-page cditiou Immediately after the Chicago convention, giving full proceedings. The sale of lands not disposed of at Treasurer's sale last Monday has been ad journed until tho 23rd Inst., at 10 o'clock, p. in. ' Wedding congratulations, In tho sha'po of handsomo fringed cards, at tho Colum bian store, Tho Philadelphia Sunday ZYmj Is sold Uero on Sunday afternoon by Wesley Moyer, The papers are brought hero on a railroad tricycle. Go to Theo. Heck's (Hcacock stand) for your boots and buocb. SO per cent, cheap er than any place in tho county. Twenty new names liavo been added to our list within a few days. Any old sub scribcr can get credit for ono year's sub scription by sending us two new names, with $3.00 cash. Wo shall publish next week a brief sketch of each of tho candidates for county offices, or so' many as can bo prepared by that time. If any are omitted they will ap pear as soon as we can obtain tho neces sary data. The usual concert at J. Baltzer's, Satur day evening of this week will commenco at 8 o'clock sharp, with Illalna's Grand inarch, overture of Cullph of Bagdad, and other late publications, public invited. Ad mission free, A young mau named John, of Catawlssa, was arrested last Friday on a warrant is. sued by J. M. Clark, Esq., charged wltli assault, resisting an ofllcer, and making threats of bodily injury. Ho gavo bail for his appearance at court. t. Rev, M. A. DeWolfo Howe, Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, will bo present at St. Paul's church on Sunday next. Tho rlto of coullrmatlon will tako placo at tho evening service. Tho Bishop will bo at St. John's church, Catawlssa, in the after noon. There is no lack of accommodations for fUhlng parties up tho creek. On tho La. porto road, besides J, W. Perry's Elk Run House, an excellent hotel Is kept a mtlo further up by Parvln Kile. The house is new, and tho landlord looks after tho com fort and pleasure of his guests nt all times, H. E. Hcacock of Light Street is selling phosphates at low prices, Tho Band kindly 'furnished music on Saturday evening for tho Episcopal fesll- Vttl, Don't forget the Callleplan festival at Evans' Hall this Friday mid Sntiirdi ty uven lugs,, Tho annual excursion of tho Editorial Association will gi to Gettysburg next Tuesday.' Tho Ladles of tho Evangelical church will hold a festival at Espy Park on Satur day evening, Juno 14th. Foil Sai.k. 100,000 shaved hemlock shingles, by Ai. Lnnbnch & Son, Gtmva, 8ufarloaf.t6wnshlp. Juno 10-4w Samuel Keller cnught a whlto chub In tho creek at Ornngcvlllo last Friday morn ing, that weighed n pound mid u quarter, and measured fifteen Inches. Fon Rent. Tho front room, second floor, of tho Columuian building. Ono of the best rooms for nn ofllco In town. Heat cd by steam, lighted by gas, water on samo lloor, Apply to Geo. E. Elwcll. tf At the Episcopal convention In Reading on Wednesday, Rev. Dr. Rullson of Clove land was elected Assistant Bishop. Col. J, G. Freczo was elected Chancellor of the Diocese. A. M. Rupert, an old resident of this town, died of consumption last Friday, aged 01 years. Tho funeral was largely at tended on Sunday afternoon, Itcv. Man hart conducting the services. Captain M. M. Brobst, nsslslnnt Inspec tor .appointed by tho Pennsylvania Depart ment, (GrA. It., Inspected Ent Post, No. 250, last Friday night. A number of mem bers of Hongland Post of Catawlssa, were present. Lost. Between Buckhorn nnd tho Bar ton bridge, on tho night of Juno 5th, n child's coat. The owner will bo greatly obliged If tho finder will leftvo It at this of flee or ut C. L. Hnrtman's, Buckhorn. Applcman & McIIenry of Benton, have on hand heavy wagons nnd top buggies, nnd have recently finished a lot of spring wagons. All their work Is well made, and tho materials used are of the best. Theo. Heck bought tho old Hcacock stand In Llghtstrect, and toolt possession Mny 80th. Mr. Heck is a man well spoken of by the pcoplo in tho county and will no doubt command a fair share of the patron, age In nnd about Llghtstrect. Fon Sale. A desirable store property of tho late A. B. Vanllew at Buckhorn. The goods will bo sold separately, or the goods nnd building together. Apply to A. C. Vanliew or J. Terwllllgcr, Llghtstrect, Pa. 4 w Wml Hnrlzcl has taken charge of the Exchange hotel stables, nnd will conduct them on his own account hereafter. Guests of the hotel, and all others rcqulr ing stabling will he accommodated tho same ns heretofore. A number of incendiary fires have oc curred lately at Danville, and the people there nre considerably excited over the at tempts to burn the town. If the guilty parties are caught they will be roughly handled. W) K. 'Armstrong saw a monster of some kind on his way home beyond Welsh Hill last Monday night. Ho cannot tell what it was but says it looked like nn 1m mense snake, and this Is corroborated by tho tracks found In the corn Held next day. A medical journal contains nn article entitled, "Notes of Cases of Ice Cream Poisoning." It Is said that young men arc clubbing together to raise a fund of flvo hundred dollars to secure the Insertion of the article in nil tho papers. Wo lenrn that Father O'Reilly will soon leave hero to go to Lancaster. During his pastorate liere he has done a good work, nnd has made many friends both In and out of his congregation. Wo wish him success wherever his lot may bo cast Sweet potato plants 80 cts. per 100, $3.50 per 1,000 1 Lato Flat Dutch cabbago plants, (best quality) 25 cts. per 100, $3.00 per 1,000, nt Dillon's Green Houses. Tho D. L. & W. R R. has a special offi cer on the road whoso business it is to keep order on the trains and In the depots. No disorderly conduct is allowed on the cars. This Is a good move, as It will help to put a stop to tho vulgar and profano languago In which some men indulge, and which Indies are frequently compelled to hear. Nice scrap books 'for 25 and 80 cents and up, at tho Columbian store. !', " ... r-r-i Tho Fricpdsiijp boys were out on Mon day nlght'wlth' their Jumper, for a prnctlco on maUirjg connections with fire plugs. Thoy started on a rundown Main street. and wTicr! In front of tire Banking Com- panyLboth men at tho tonguo fell, and ono of them had his hand badly cut. This did not stop them, however, and thoy got water through thehoso In a very short time. Prof. Heck will hold n slx-wcek term of school at tho Orangcvillo Academy, begin ning on the 80th of Juno, for all who desire to review their studies before tho Fall ex- amlnutlon. Ho will have to assist him several county superintendents and other well-known teachers. Tho instruction .will bo generally without book, and will (ncludo all tho common branches Phys lology, Physical Geography und frequent lectures on tho Principles and Methods of Teaching, most approved. Should any do sire to study more advanced branches in ponnectlon with tho review, they wilt bo accommodated. Tho healthfulncss nnd jiicturcsqucncss of Orangovllle and its vi cinity make It a very desirable place to spend tho summer. Boarding, lodging and tuition aro very reasonable. Terms will bo sent on application. Cctitriillii. Tho Republicans of town aro enthusias tic over tho nomination of Blalno and Lo gan. A largo ling was thrown to tho hreezo from the top of tho Mammoth store In honor of tho event. A young child of Mrs. Fogcrty's was badly scalded on Thursday, by the up-set-ting of a tub of of hot water. At last nc. count tho child Is doing well. On Saturday evening one of tho cars standing on tho tail track at Cuiitralin col- Uery took tiro from it spark thrown by a passing engine, nnd before It was discov ered several of tho cars were in flames. A largo forco of men separated tho burning cars from tho rest, and u dam of water being Jn close, proximity tho tiro was soon extinguished, A now caso of small-pox developed in tho Evans family on Monday, Tho two children who took It first have recovered. Tho Methodists contcmplato erecting n new church shortly, and havo mado ar. raugcincnts to glvo an entertainment tho latter part of tho present month. Tho pro ceeds to bo used to defray sdmo of tho ex penses. Thoy should' receive ft good share of tho public patronage. Will Lake will open a marhlo yard In town shortly. Tlioso wauling anything In that line nre requested to call, O'.i Miss Taylor of Mt. Ciirmet, nnd Miss May of Hlmmokln, spent Friday In town tliu guests of tho Misses Tioutnmn, Tho new lino of column pipes lately put In nt tho Logan colliery, will ho tested this wetki Tho pipes were put In by tioiitrVe tors Wnlsh ib Austy. An exciting game of bnso ball will ho played to-morrow evening between the en gineer oi Logan and Cent ml la collieries, for a barrel of beer. The gnmii will bo cnlled nt 4 o'clock sharp. "J Thursday being Corpus Christie or great holyday among tho Catholics, was oh served In the usual manner. Tim collieries wcro Idlo In consequence. Tho main water pipes bursted on Satlir day near the Mammoth store, causing a water famine lu tho upper end of town, some of tho pcoplo wcro compelled to carry water two miles. Rev. Benton spent tho fore part of the week lu Harrisburg. Centre. Our enterprising farmers, John Kelchner nnd David Remley are building houses. Centre township Is constantly Improv ing. Candidates nro canvassing tho county forvotcs. Wo think somo havo "bridled the wrong horse." Tho musical mosquitoes will soon be along with their bill. Theodore Heck has full possession of tho store goods, formerly 'owned by .Harvey Hcacock. Ho has bottom prices for allar tlclcs. Simon Sltler's colt was badly hurt by Jumping over a wire fence. Ellsha Hngcubuch Is building a wngon shed. Tho township convention will meet nt Webb's run on Juno 21. Preparations nre being made for n pleasant time. Tho Hldlay school, elected 0 delegates to represent their school, and bring back a fleshy report. Wo hope they will not dis appoint us. Emanuel and Reuben Sltler and wives went to the head waters of Fishlngcreek to fish for tho speckled beauties. We wcro told they made a' "watcr haul." Hawkf.tk. ItucUIiorn. Our farmers' wives are sighing, because their turkeys nre dying. If they examine closely, perhaps they'll find they die of gapes. Last Saturday the Grangers of this place went up to Ellas Relchurd's to llsh. From an Interview with ono of the party I lenrn they had a very pleasant and enjoyable time. As none of their neighbors received a complimentary mess, I presume they did not catch more thnn enough for home use. By the way, I will suggest that some of our lending young people make up a sim liar affair. I am sure your valley friends would be very much delighted to know that'they would be invited. Misses Anna nnd Kate Stroup gavu their many friends a sociable on Saturday even ing last. T. W. Kistlcr of Nanllcokc, spent Satur day and Sunday with his parents. Children's day was duly observed by the M. E. Sunday school. On Monday last Theodore Bent, Pcrclvnl Foulk and Ahram SlnulTer started for Vlr ginla to sec the country nnd visit friends. They Intend visiting Wnslilngton City be fore their return. The Bonrtl of Directors nt their last meeting elected T. E. Sands as president, A. J. Emmllt secretary, and E. J. Old treasurer. The school fund is more Hush now than it has been for some years back. The debts arc all paid, some money in tho treasury, and taxes uncollected. They in tend erecting a new school building In our district bctoro the schools open. There will be no preaching In the M. E. church next Sunday. Miss Mattlo Hartmau will spend the summer with her sister, Clnrn. Quite a number of our ndults nre teeth ing. Our small boys begin to experience that tho bumble end of n bumble bee has a tem perature of about 7,030,0003. Tho shower on Monday night did some injury to our corn fields. Faiiiv. Nortluutilicrluiul Ileiuocrntlc XoiiilnnttoiiH. Tho democratic county convention of Northumberland county Jast Monday noml naledWm. Heller, for sheriff ; W. A. Dean, for copgrcss1 j S.'P, Wolyerton, jfor stato senate ; Jumcs Rlland nnd J. W. Brown, for assembly ; Michael Kellighcr and Thomas L. Kcrchncr, for county com missloncrs ; H. F. Maun, for prothnotnry ; Alatthlas Cronlnger, for treasurer) T. Penn Smith nnd Moses Bond, for auditors ; Dr. D. T. Krcbs, for coroner ; B. E. Campton', G. O. Stahl, B. h. Matchlnand Isaao Bloom for stato delegates. WuHliburu & Ilumtnit'rt United Shows, Tho great shows of L. W. Washburn & Robert Hunting having been consolidated for this season, thus making ono of tho largest and grandest shows In America, as their shows before united were two of tho leading shows of America. This 'great consolidation will bo In this placo on Tues. duy, Juno 17. The menagerio contains nu merous cages of raro animals. Tho great black elephant' belug a great feature which Is by far a greater curiosity thau a whlto elephant. Tho museum contains many curiosities, nnd Sergt. John Mason, tho would-be slayer of the assassin of our great mar tyred President, Garfield, will hold recep. Hons lu this tent. In tho circus, although largo enough for three rlugs contains but one, as a person can only look at ono ring at a time. In this largo ring will bo seen tho best performance ever given by any show. Among the performers are M. Robert Whlttnker, tho champion bare back rider of the world, who was with Fore puugh last year. Also tho daring cques trleune, Miss Lizzie Keys. Tho Huntings, Robert nnd Clarice, tho finest trapeze per formers In tho world, Rocmcr and Lcrouk, Itanium's $5,000 challenge horizontal bar performers, nnd fifty other performers tho best in tho circus profession, It) speakulg of this show, tho Keysfono Cburier, of Counclsvllle, Pa., saysi "Nearly flvo thousand people were agree, ubly surprised last Friday, by tho perform nnco of tho Washburn & Hunting circus. Tho circus performance was the best ever seen in this city, and wo havo had Fore paugh and Barnum. Hoemcr and Lcrouk came In lor tho greatest applause, they being tho favorites. Wo hopo Messrs, Wnshburn & Hunting success, as they de serve It," Don't forget the date, Tuesday Juno 17. Graud street parade at 11 o'clock on day of show. Usual price of admission. in tlic Upper ICutl. Tho village of llcnlun is the centre of tho alleged Fishlngorcok Confcdsiuoy of l.weii ly years ago, mid the centre of business of tins Fishlngcreek region of In-day, All around here nra men who wcro the victims of persecution in tin) dark days of tho rebellion, because of their political senti ments, nnd whose only erlinu consisted In voting tho Democratic ticket. The rendu lflC(SiKus of that tlino nrf rehilfd by men who underwent Imprisonment hud siillcrluir lu government basttlcs, told now, when all passion nnd prejudice has subsided) form an Interesting tale. But the subject Is loo fnmlllnr to our people to require any coin ments nt this lato day. The unlawful) nr.. Hon of tho government, nnd tho vindica tion of tho victims, nro matters of history. I recently henril of an Incident that oc curred In this section somo yenrs ago, which grew out of the military occupation, nnd ns.I liavo novcr seen it print, I give It ns I heArd Itt A certain candidate for con gress on tho Republican ticket came up this way looking after his political inter csts, and stopping nt n certain residence, met tho lady of tho house, to whom ho cordially extended his hand nnd smilingly said i "How do you do, Mrs. . Don't you know mo ?" The lady in question looked nt him a moment nnd then rccog nlzlng him, replied wllh some vehemence, "Yes sir, I know you, you are General So and So', who was up hero with tho soldiers. I remember how you camped In our fields, destroyed our grnln, burned our fences, called mo up frequently nt midnight nnd ordered me to get supper for yourself nnd officers, nnd never paid n cent for what you got. I have reason to remember you, and the sooner you leave this houso thu better It will please me." Tho candldato took tho hint, got In his buggy nnd left Benton township, nnd never mndo his np penrnce there again. Turning from the past let us look to the present. Tho Fishlngcreek railroad has been, and is now, a sublcct of frequent conversation. Everybody is anxious for tho accomplishment of tho project. I nm sorry to say that tho present condition of tho Philadelphia it Heading Railroad Com pany has put n damper on the enterprise for the present. Tlio Reading Is uuable to pay Its running expenses In cash, nnd has again gono Into the ,' hands of n receiver. This will prevent It from building nny collateral roads, and tho Fishlngcreek enterprise mtist look elsewhere for support. Why should not tho Pennsylvania road tako hold of It? A brldgo at Bloomsburg would not only glvo communication with all this section of country, but would secure for tho Penn sylvanln nil the freight for Bloomsburg and tho entire Fishlngcreek section. It would undoubtedly be a paying Investment for tho company, and would be of Incalcula ble benefit to this end of the county. Great forests of fine timber, and large tracts of ore lands, which can only bo developed by a railroad, now Ho here almost valueless, because of tho great expense of getting to market. Tlioso who havo an Interest In' the lands could well nlTord to subscribe liberally towards an enterprise that would connect them with the business centres of tho country, and tend to develop the wealthy resources of a section now shut in among tho mountains with no outlet ex ccpt by slow teams. Tlio Fishlngcreek railroad will he built sometime. It Is only a question of years. By whom or when It will be done, is bo yond tho kuowlcdgo of yourcorrespondent. Trout fishing is quite n mania up here. Most icverybody fishes, and some of the stories told of their success are consldcra. bly larger thnn the ilsh caught. A great many trout have been taken, hut most of them are very small. Rev. G. V. Savage of Benton, who is nn expert, is reported to have captured tho biggest llsh of the sea son, measuring twenty Inches. It hud been caught before, but mado lis escape, taking with it tho hook nnd a short piece of line, which it had in Its mouth when se cured bv Jlr. Savage. During a two days' trip through Sugar loaf township, I found that the Coi.u.miiian is read by nearly every family, and what is better yet, most of them pay for their pa per in advance. Tho roads were in excel, lent condition, but I found it necessary to inquire my way frequently, becnuso tho guide boards are not all up where they should be. Tho crops generally nro look Ing well, but tlio corn was put back by the frost, considerably garden .truck was kill ed, nnd It is feared that fruit lins been nf fectcd. I hope that tlmo may show that this fear Is ungrounded. " E. Normal !otcH. Just ns wo went to press last week we wcro Informed that tlio members of tho Senior Clnss had all' passed their examina tions. They were heartily congratulated by their friends, and many of them w.ent homdfQr.a Lfow, days' rest and recreation nftcr tho hard laborof tho past few months. Tho'class numbers 81 Indies niid lO'gfe'ntle meu. Tho appointments for commence ment nre ns follows i Valedictorian, Charles Kennedy, of Lu zcruo'couutyi Salutatorlan, KatoE. Hig. ginsof Hnzlotan. The following"ar6 'the orators and essayists, M.L.Hunt, W H. Brower, M. H. McAnlff, I. II. Winter, P. A. Clark, Misses Annlo E. .Hoban, (cp I. Hoban, Anna M. Dcnglcr, Alllo S Pljin ney, Annio R. Llmheruer, Laura M, Hel man, Sarah M. Harvey, Jcnnlo H. McGin. nls, Joan T. MacCullocii, and May Sharp, less. COMMESOE.MK.ST MEEK. SusoiY.r-Juuo 22. Biiccalaurealu sprmon by Rev. Joel Swarfz,, 1). D., Lutheran church, Monoat. Jtme 23, examination of under graduates. Monday, Juno 23, 7i30p. M., entertain ment by Model School and Prof; Nile's dr. chestra, Instituto Hall. ' '..' Tdesday, Juno 24, examination of un dergraduates continued. Tuesday, Juno 24, 8 P. M. address be foro tho Literary Societies, Rev. 11, F. Al leman, Instituto Hall. I Wednesday, Juno 25, examination of undergraduates continued. Wednesday, Juno 25, 4 P. M. Class day exercises, campus. ' Wednesday, Juno 25, 8 P. M., Culllc. plan reunion, School Parlors, TnuiisDAY, Juno 20, 0:80 A. M., Com mencemeut exercises. TuunsDAY, J uno 20, 2:30 I. M., Alumni reunion nnd dinner. Tiiuiisday, Juno 20, 7i301 M,, Senior Reception, School Parlors. MARRIAGES. " ' " '' CO.NwEH- 3100 KE. At tho M. E. Par sonago In Orangevlllo June 5th, 1884, by Rev, E, M. Chllcoat, Jlr, Jones Conner to Miss Laura Idela Moore both of Hohrslmrg Columbia county, Pa. SAVIDGE-FOimEU. At tho M. K, Parsouago In Orangovllle, Juno 5 1831, by Rev E, M. Chllcoat, Mr. Francis B. Sav. Idgo of Jonestown, Pa., to Miss Magglo J. Forber of Philadelphia, Pa. DALLMAN-.MILLEK.-At tho M. E. Parsonage in Washington villi) on Stltlnst. by Jio. G, Lloyd, Mr, Win. Dallmnn to Miss Mary E. Miller, all of Columbia coun ty Pn. WILLIAMS ALE. At tho M. E, par sonago in Orangevllle, May 17th, 1684, by Rev. E. M. Chllcoat, Mr. Warren W. Wil. Hams to Miss Lizzie A, Ale, both of Orangevllle, Columbia county, Pa. WELSII-MAHDON.-At tho M. E. Parsonage In Orangovllle, May 31st 1834, by Rev. E. M, Chllcoat, Mr. Orval A. Welsh of Orange township to Miss Surah M. Miinloii of Greenwood, both of Colum bia county, Pn. . DEATHS. ACIIICNItAtriT 'Died "hi Oraiigevo on the 20th of .May, Mr. Sulnuel Achunbach, aged 78 years and I) months. LOCAL NOTICES. C. ('. Msir pays 18 rents for eggs. I'm asols, fans, Jerseys, clovcj, hosiery, Imndlu'lthlets, ill Chuk &. Son's, Go to C. O. Man's for ehlldh' Misses nnd ladles' slioes. A nent present given iiivny with every piuchaso iiinde nt the Popular Clothing Stoic of David Lowentierg. Go to C. C. .Man's for silk diess patterns. Lnco buntings 10 cts. per ynrd, best ptlntsS cents, good Cheviot shirtings 0 cents, good muslins 7 cents, toweling 5 cents, cottonndes 12, 15, and 17 cents, worth fully J move, at Clark & Son's. 1. C. Man- has tho best 80 cent syrup town. Try it. In A very largo lino of straw lints now on view, N011I1V, NEAT and NEW, Just ar rived at David Lowenbcrg's. Go to O. O. Marr's for nice dross goods, very cheap. Shirtings, Percales, Seersuckers, OIng. hams. Cretonnes, &c.,just opened to-dny at I. W. Ilartmnu & Son's. Colored and summer silks cheaper than ever, nt Clark it Son's. C. C. Mnrr wants butter, eggs, lard, side, shoulder and ham. Calico by the bale, muslin by the bale lust lu this week, at I. W. Hartmnn ifc Son's. Hamburg nett, nil over embroideries, laces, corsets, &c, at Claik & Sou's. "Tho npparel oft proclnlm's the man." A well dressed gentleman Is the ndmlrn tlon of all, and tho placo to get your Sl'ltlNO SUIT Is ut tlio POPULAR AND RELIABLE STOKE cf David Loweuberg. Good gingham 0c. per yard nt I. W. Hartmau & Sou's. The largest and cheapest lot of white dress goods and embroideries to bo found, at Chuk it Son's. Lllley it Sleppy waul all tho butter and eggs you can briug half cash. Best calico fi'Jc. per yard, by tho bolt, at I. W. Hartmau it Sours. Good muslin OJc. per yard by the bolt, at I. W. Hartmnn it Son's. Gentlemen who want a spring suit put up in CITY STYLE should coll nt the POPULAR MERCHANT TAILOR of Bloomsburg, David Lnwenbcrg who cm ploys only EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. We offer the best values lu black dress silks ever shown by us, for the money Clark it Son. New goods ut J. B. Skeer's. "When found make a note of." The place to go for your spring clothing, a s.ylish hut, or a flno neck scarf, or the latest style in furnishing goods is at David Lowenbcrg's. PHOSPHATES I ' PllOSrf IATES ! I The undersigned is selling J. J. Allen's phosphates as cheap us the cheapest. Differ ent grades nnd different prices. Call or uddress, HARVEY E. HEACOCK, Llghtstrect, Fa. Juno 10-0w BUSINESS NOTICES. OACSK and effect. At times symptoms of indigestion nre present, uneasiness of the stomach, itc., a moisture H.:u perspiration, producing Itch ing ut night, or whuu one is warm, cause the Piles. Thu effect is immediate relief upon tho iipiilication of Dr. Basanko's Pile Remedy, which coMs you but 50 cents and Is sold by U. A. Klcim. July 13-eow CliOl)!1, WIIOOI'IVU oouoii and llronehitls immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Moyer Bros. WANT or FAITH. If C. A. Klcim, thu Druggist, docs not succeed it is not for tin; want of faith. IIo has such faith in Dr. Bosauko's Cough and Lung syrup us a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung Affections, that ho f;ives a bottle free to ent li nnd every one who s In need of a medicine of this kind. July 13.eow Fur Inmo back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by Moyer Bros. See a woman in another column, near Specr's Vineyards, plckins grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wino is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for tho use of Invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. Sold by C. A. Klcim, Bloomsburg. sept 22-ly SHILOH'S VITALIZE!! is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bot tle, For' sale by Moyer Bros. sekvediiim right. "I havo used Burdock Blood Bitters, and am happy to say they havo done mo more ;good than anything yet. Send a further quantity nt once." This' man was a suffer er from dyspepsia for twenty years. ;llls nnmu Is Alexander Lough, nnd he lives at Alpcuu, Mich. Si.i:i:i'less NIOIITS, mado mlserablo by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure Ms the remedy for you. For sale by Moyer Bros. "Rough on Rats" clears out Ruts, Mice. 15 c. "Hough on Corns," for corns, bunions, 15c, Thin people. "Wells' Health Rcnewcr'' restores hcaltlyiml vigor, cures dyspepsia, "Rough on Toothuche," iustunt relief. 15c. ! Ladles who would retain freshness and Vivacity don't fall to try "Wells' Health Reuewer." "Buchu-paiba," great Uldnoy and urinary Flies, roaches, ants, bed.bugs, ruts, mice, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 10c. ' "Rough on Coughs," troches, 15o liquid, T"- . For children, slow In development, punv ipid delicate, use.' Wells' Health Renuwcr.'1 "Rough on Dentin" tooth powder. Try 1. 15c. Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, sexual debility cured by "Wells' Health Rcnewcr." ijl. "Mother Swun's Vonn Pyrup, for fever. Winoss, worms, constipation Insteless. 25c. Slinging, irritation, nil Kidney and Uri nary complaint r.urod by 'Buciu.pnlba." 7 It " r , Nlirht sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dys. pepsla, cured by "Wells' Health Rcnow- ! "-My husband (writes a lady) Is three times, the, man ,luco using '-Wells' Hoalth Ul'llnwi-r.'l' l J&L . r"i t, If you aio falling, broken, worn out and rvous, uso "Wells' Health 1U Rcnawcr," Prevalence of Klducycomplalntln Amer. loai "Buchu-palba" Is a quick, completo eyre, $1. June 10-ly cow SATISFACTlbtf CNivbiuIAl. "In the past threo months I havo sold oito hundred nnd six bottles of Thomas' Erlecttlc Oil, NcVer saw n medicine in my life llmt, gave such unlyersnl satisfac tion, Cured an ulcerated throat for mo In Iwcnty-fonr hours i never, failed to relieve nty children or r.rniip." 0. It. Hull, Drug, glsl, (Irnyvlllf, III. - - A llllTY OWE. Wllllamsport, l'a Dic2l, 18$2. John II. Phelps, Srrtititon Pit , Dear Sir I ft el It ni) duly to Inform yon Imsv much unod you havo done inu through your Khcumnllc Elixir, I have been n very hull nlHTvicr uith IiilhtmmiiNiry Hlich. mutism for oVer ttvo J cnrs, hair nf the thin not able to walk wlllioutcrillches'orciltieS, I liavo used threr1 bottles of your KliHilna. Ilo Elixir. I pronounce myself entirely cured Of rhi.'umallsii) when all oilier reme dies nnd Ircntmcnl failed to give relief. And I nm in better henltli now than I have been for years. I hope yourcircllhlrs with their wonderful testimonials, will reacli every sufferer with that terilble dUcc, rheuinalixm, nnd may, encourage them, to glvo the Rlieumatio Elixir it thorough trial 1 can recommend the Rlieumatio Elixir with great confidence. I nm respectfully yours, J. 11. AllNOM). For sulo nt Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg Pa. , UATAlllllI UU11EI), health and sweet breath secured by Shi loh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For salo by Moyer Bros. "HTA1I Ladles Should Know That Hoods, scarfs, ribbons nnd all fancy articles can lie mndo nny color wnnted with Diamond Dyes. All tho popular colors. 10c. nt druggists. Nono equnl them. Wells, Rich urdsou it Co., Burlington, Vt. "TII3 noss." Bethlehem, Pa., July 3, 18S2. .Mr. John II. Phelps, Dear Slr-PIeaie send mo three dozen Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir soon ns possible. I havo sold all I had. Mr. I). J. Godshnlk, editor "Dally Times," Bethlehem, Is taking It. He says I could tell my customers it is tho "boss" medicine for rheumatism. Yours, etc., E. T. Mkyeks, Druggist. For sale nt Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy Bloomsburg Pn. WHAT ONE DOSE DID. S. S. Graves of Akron, N. Y., had asth. ma of tho worst kind. Took one dose of Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil and was relieved In five minutes. Ho adds : "Would walk ten miles for this medicine nnd pny $5 a bottle for it. It cured my wlte of rheuma tism like magic." WHAT nit. N. 1NOIIAM SAYS. Wherever Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir lias been tried here it lias given satisfaction. Yours, &c, N; INGRAM, M. D. Blossburg, Pa., Jan. 11, 1883. For salo at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy Bloomsburg Pa. THAT IIACKINO COUOII can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo gunrimtco It. For sale by Moyer Bros. coxsuMnioN. This fell destroyer has brought a blight to many a promising life nnd sadness to many a homo circle. There is one reme dial agent that will assist nature In throw, ing off tills terrible disease, viz i Specr's Port Wine. It lias been used by hundreds with wonderful success, has checked the progress of disease and brought thousands back to health. For salo by druggists. WILL YOU SOFFEIt wllh Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint f Shiloh's Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Moyer Bros. shiloh's cough nod Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee, it cures consumption, sale by Moyer Bros. For OAIiES OF LIFE. As we come to them they nro received, bornu wltli, und pnssed over with no more than n thought, if we are in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. A. Kleira, tlio Druggist, lias Dr. Bosauko's Pile Remedy which is an absolute euro for any affection of the kind and Is sold for 50c cuts. July 13-eow HE KNOWS it. Hiram D. Maxllcld, formerly of Silver Springs, R. I., has no doubt about tho wonderful curative powers of Kidney-Wort. IIo was so allllcted with Kidney Complaint Hut lie could not stmul on his feet from pain and weakness, As soon as lie com menced using Kidney. Wort he experienced immediate relief and at onco began to grow strong and was relieved cf nil paiu und unpleasantness. He says ; "I know 1 have been cured by Kidney-Wort." CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! in uAT; s, , iliUVii Mi THE ARTIST gj B W ffl IB AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who nlwnya gives you tlio latest styles, and cuts jour clothing to fit you. Having had tlio experience lor a number ol years in the Tailoring Busi ness, has learned what material will give his customers tlio best satisfaction for wear and stylo and will try to plcaso all who givo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing -Goods OF ALL DiSCltUTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of tho latest styles. Call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. Corner Main & Market Sis. iiski, Pa, .prli;25-ly AuiNCY or WILKY & HUSSKLIVS LAIIOK SAVINQ TOOLS I MACHINERY. Heart ijaurters for Iron,bte'l.llorhe!,lioes Nulls ami Wauon Milkers' tuirt nfack- MllltllV SuppIlPH. Israel lilitenbenJer, btoro & Wurercoms vh Franklin Ave., also wuierooumni J'rank. tin .We., uuu uat'eu iro street. SUHANTON 1'A. may ?L ly SUBS0UIUK NOW FOR flH.l n nnrTrunr i $1.50 A YKAH Blooi ll 1 61 Headquarters for D. M. OSBORNE & CO'S. KCA.K,-VESTIlSrG- MACHINES, " have Just received Liqlf RjSAJ'EHS, floWErS $ELf? BlNDEfS ever brought to Columbia county, for IlK'ht uxatt, (lurablUty stid blinpUclty tlio OsUoniO Machines ore second to none. Every machine Is fully warranted. They also keep u for all the oil and new machines, so that If rou break down in the mtddlo of Harvest they aro pre. pared to tlx you up without delay. . Farmers, do not bo deceived hut be euro to ( xamlne tho -0SB0E,lsriE before making May 83-lw COMING V.- IN ALL ITS GRANDEUR. BLOOMSBURC, JUNE 17. Circus, Museum and Menagerie. 4 Wonderful Shows Under Three Monster Tents ! 4 A Few Features of Washburne & Hunting's Great Shows ! A OIUND MENAOEmr. AOLL WOULD IN & Qraiid Free BallooK, Ascension SEItQAJJT JOHN MASON, who attempted tho ltfo of Onltcau, the assassin ot 1'rcsldent James A. Gar- miu., -i uiu uu my n ay uj jiuuy nnu me llauy." Three fJreat Clowns American Irish and Herman, stroii;; Men and Strons Women. Male and lemaleliarehack ltidloir. Cluuiploa IUcyclu lUdlns, Clladatoilal contests, Atuletlc, oymna-tlc and .... hud ,,uumum n-uiam aim-Air, jxhiuiu rMjinersauus, Extraordinary Leading over Elephants, and Educuted Dumb Iieasti. ot Many Kinds. 2 Fine Bands of Music I 2 THREE HOURS OF MI11T1I AND Mmd Bkmi Paidlea TWO rKIiroitMANCKS DAILY. Doors open nt 1 ou'vn uuuna VUUUICU 41 V.1 11LO. number and gas utter. Hear of Schuyler's hard- waic hioic. Bloomsburg, Pa. All kinds of flttlntrs fori.tp.im. (r!w nmi wnin. pipes constantly on hand. lice. uiwuucu lu ui-suurt no- Tlnware of every description made to order. Orders left at Hchuvler Co's.. h Anlu'nrA clnrn will bo promptly mied. , Bpectal attention given to heating by bteam and hot water. May 9-ly CatarrH I could hardly speak It was almost impos Blbloto broatho thrsugh my nostrils. Using Ely's C r o a in I aim a short Urn a I v as entirely relieved. My head has not beer so clear nor votco s Lfong In years. I re commend this iidiul. rab'e remedy to all af flicted with catarrh or colds tn tho head. J. (). l lehenor. Slerchant Eluabeth, N. J. I wa3 arulctcd with cat.rrh and cold tn the head. I used K 1 's Crerm Ila'mwlile h 'mi I -"ni HAY-EEVER cured me. W. 11. 1111. N.J. lud, Dentist, Dordentown, K.IYH L're.im Halm r.iiiicrst no naln. elves re. Uet at once. Cleanses tho head. Causes healthy secretions. Abates Inflammation, l'rorculit Iron colds. Heals tho sores. Itestores tho benses ot taBto and smell. A thorough treatment will euro. Notalhiuld orbnun. Applied with tho linger, Hend for circular, sold by druggists. Mailed for SOc ELY llllOTlIEKS, Druggists, owego, N. v, May hw u rjlOWN BONDS FOR BALE. Tlio Town ot llloomsbunr offers f.vieo nf 41 ner ccnt bonds for sale. Iuterest payable bcinl iiiinual- i. Any mriucr iiuunuuiiuu can no ooiuineu ut lie Secretary's ofllco. A. U FUITZ, Bec'y. Town Council. SALESMEN WANTED Tosell Nursery Stock tor llie:ilooker Nurseries. .llllul.lu. IMI ........I 1 . ..a- .... .... ..atautisiiw. low. 1.IIH.TUI IS,1I,. ;A- I'KNKiis paid, l'urnianent employment. Send tor terms. it, is, iiuoitl.it t o.ui'ANV. .uuj iu itui-ui'hirr, i. a week at homo. li.oooutnt free, .'ay ao. suiiiieij- sure. .-o risK. uapiiai uoi required. Header. If you want business nt. which i-r. W..4W. .....i, juitui, ui urn, tun IUU-.U great pay all tlio tlmo they work, with ubsoluto iciLuiiu., mum lur iiariicumrs lu u, iiallktt a Co., ltirtland, Maine, Doosi-ly STAFFORD'S "tra BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S. STAFFORD. Now York. June 13-.W I the finest lotot your purchases. AMUSEMENT, lleraom' ur tho and T V. M. Performances one hour later. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel .iji 1 07 Rye " " 70 Corn " " 65 Oats " " 40 Flour, bcr barrel 0 00 Cloversccd 8 00 Butter 18 Kens 14 Tallow 00 Potatoes , 25 Dried Apples...! 00 Hums 14 Sides nnd shoulders ,10 Chickens...'. ,. 13 iiirncys , 13 Lard per pound IU liny per ton 13 00 Beesyynx , , 25 Buckwheat flour per hundred H 00 Hdes per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 75 (t ool per lu 80 Philadelphia Markets. CORRKCTED WEEKLY. FEED- Western winter bran, Bpot, is.so. MACKEUEI Extra me&s 35c. largo t's, ss aoc. extra sliomrs 25 inetwi. v-v. VLOUlL Western extra's a.00 8.50; 1'enn's. S5ffi'iS5i-aoMO cloar' 4-T5 5,401 w,atu; in rnino reunsyivania to t.u. cuitN, AM bushels tn grain deiot atcoc. OA'lh. f.o.3 white (A asuKo.3, saw HAY AND STItAW ainii,ltivl'hnlS;''t... arid Now York, f if. fair to good Western and 3" u. ii. is i ; jneuiuui nesiernand New ork, II. (4, is. : cut hay as to quality n. 17.00. llVO straw 10.50 (illT.UU Wheat hi raw. u ain iSt ulrntv ill rj 11 , v . wtw EliMS. renus lvunl.L exlrA. ihw a iDnri... 17 C 18. " extralt"''TIV,mb,',Vala "" 31 Western LIVE IWI.TltY.-Fouls, Hens, 13 mixed "''W' I00"1"'' "MT iSCi i-prlug chickens as to Blzo anil quality Sin.i M. intlsiil) l-ouL'niY.-Turkeys extra lOdircts. chickens extra tapirs bpilug chickens' as to weight nud quality ztxu. liJl'A't'UEN Early ltosopcr bushel, 43 M W lmrbank and llebrun, 5 (a, ut .New potatoes law to 5 00 per barrel lor lair and good, culls Jiooa I u0. ONION'S. llcrrauda, per crate, ll.M a MO. Cab bag.), nuw, per bbl, muua oe, 'itomatotn, Mori. ,1' .K1, y;ul? I'liul".', U, I1.U) u M i do, fair to da, good, 75 a wio. squash, Charleston, per crulf, WaiSo, i ueuinbers, charlfbton, percraie, llui ao. luaus, Clui lesion and bavunnuh, round, per tTu&.,!i 1 .tt .8vf'! N'0l1,l L-amlina, periibbl. M a 5u , Uu, Noriolk, per n bbl J3 uo u i lu. ' M. C, SLOAN & BRO., BLOOMSHURG, PA. ifauuuctureinot CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C Flr.Uolais work always on hand. REPAIRING N1M TL YD0NE. fri 'tt rtduml to mil (he timer, ii uuu uniu, ifiiusj muua aim west Virginia. Fleoeo Washed, XX and above, at w 300: Xajii 3Io ; common Ki ( tisc. Texas, Spring clip fine WJ i SMnedluni !rtfl course, in is 'it. 4