THE COLUMBIAN AJD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG; COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. H9 -UlLUIJLUlcUl BLOOMSBuRG, FA FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1887. tOlllCT UltMlb Till Till., Trains on the rnlla4elplilan tl. learo Rupert .6:38 um. 11:49 K. m. S: p. in. fcl P- TralDsonthoD.L. W. n.K.lcTO Bloomsburg WORTH. SOOT B. 1:15 4. m. a. m. 10:80 a tn. Jiijj a. m. s.ra p. in. k' s.89 p.m. . o:" P,ln' SOOTH. 11:M a. m. 19 p. m. .OtJTD. 9:89 pm Letters remaining In tlio 1'. 0. at Benton for the week ending March 13, 1887. Mm. Csrollno Drink, Mr, Pangborn.Mrs. Lucy Wertman. Persons calling for the aboxo will say ftdvcrtlsccl. Trains nnth N. W. B. Rallwarpass Bloom crry asiwiiuw NORTH. lo:4 a. tn. W-- SCKDAT. wOKTn. lftn am BAUKH. Qlih. Tboraaa Hoover will sell . . i Hn1 ionnnt(w nn 1 1 T.aiilinrli'c " V . m n'nlnnlf llnrsna haih iu L'ummuuvv - r Fob Balk. A good piano for sale very Clat'UP 1000Ia very easy payments wn buy t .1 -...1 nnvn foUTl cvAwl D i W limien water, convenient to rail road. Apply to ddlti ivhubu txi 11 in iKiisiK&ri. A I'lne Kciideuce For Hale. Tho executors of Mary N. llarman, do- ceased, offer ot privaie saie a nanusorne residence on Markot street above Main, Bloomsburg. Tlio bouse Is of brick, large nleaeant rooms, steam heat, gas, water, sewerage, and all modern Improvements. Tl ero Is a large framo barn, Ice house and outbuildings. One ot the most desirable locations In the town. Terms easy. V...im nffi-r for sbIo tblrty-seven acres of land on Normal hill, adjoining P. Dll Ws and tbo Hoyt estate. 0n be dl'vldcd Into desirable building lots. For trm nnd narticulars apply to I. W. Me. Kelvy, one of the executors, or Geo. E. Elwcll, attorney, BloomBburg, Pa. tf FOR RENT. Fen Rest. One room, second floor, Moyerbulldlng-gas and water In wo room. Heated by steam. Apply to Fon Rkht. The third floor of the Col- tjmbiah building, now occupied by JN. s. 'llnelcy. ueatca Dy secum, w uu on- ond floor, all conveniences. rosscBa.em AnrU 1st. Inquire ot Ueo. E. Elwell. tf. personal. Isaiah Rupert Is spending a few days at home. Miss Annie Jameson Is visiting relatives In Detroit. Tl. O. Ncal and Mrs. M. II. Clark returned from Philadelphia last Friday, 0. Ben Johnson and Mr. Bogcrt of tbo Wilkesbarre Leader, were In town on Tues. day. Judgo andJMrs. Elwcll went to Elmlra on Monday, where they will spend 'somo time at tho Water Cure. Rev. W. C Loverett attended a meeting f the Board of Missions of tho P. E. Church at Bethlehem on Tuesday. Barry B. Hess has beon appointed to clerkship In tho Northern Saving Fund, corcerjof Sixth and Spring Garden streets, Philadelphia. Miss Edith Barton of Lime Ridge, has gone to New Kochcllc, New York, where she has accepted an excellent position as stenographer for Rev. Henry M. Baurn, editor of the Chunk Review, New Rochclle Is a half hour's ride from New York and rnnlAinn mnnv heantiful residences. James Rellly has opened a barber shop at Benton. I. W. McKolvy talks ot rebuilding and enlarging bis store. Harry Pursel is repainting his barber shop and otherwise Improving It. The Nevt-Dcater says that Frank Stewart Esq. of Berwick will remove to Nanticoke. A heavy plank floor has been laid In the Exchange stablo and other Improvements made. All tho cases from this county argued bc- foro the Supreme court recently havo been affirmed. Robert Welllvcr has graduated at tlio College of Pharmacy In Philadelphia. Commencement exercises are held there to. day. Prof. F. Heck announces his name this week, as a candidate for county superin tendent. The directors convention will meet May 3. M. E. Handera has retired from tho Wyovting Valley Times, which he established at Kingston, and has Joined the staff ot the Bcranton Truth. Last Monday morning about sixty work men from tho B. &B. railroad, mostly Italians, a few of them with wives and children, left town on tbo D. L. & W. road ror Arlvona, Ccntro county, whero they will work on tho Bill (Jap extension, on tho Pennsylvania. Mrs. Oliver Fornwald died at her home on Railroad sticct last Tuesday evening obout seven o'clock. Blio was taken with a chill about ten days beforo and was con fined to her bed until sho died. Mrs. Fornwald leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss. Bomcbody has taken the troublo of cal- culatlng Hint If all the cigars that were smoked In this country last year were laid out singly, end to end, they would reach around tho carili nlno times. Distributed equally among the entire population, each person would recelvo flfty.clght .and one half clgurs. Dr. J. H. Moore, assisted by Drs. J. B. Mahon of Plttston, W. G. Mahon of Nantl coke, and Barton of Plains, performed an operation for strabismus, comnunly known as'rossoyo", upon Miss Llzzlo Riley of this place The operation was successful and tho young lady can sco straight Plttston Gazelle. Judgo Elwcll was at tho court houso last Saturday and beard testimony la tho mat- ter of tbo bond filed by tho B. & S. It. It. Co, to cover damages that may be dono tbo Bloomsburg Iron Co. by the construe. Hon of the road. The bond was for 3,000 and the Iron Co. wanted It for 120,000. It was fixed at 3,000. Tho concert by tho Glco Club of Lafny. otto College noxt Friday evening, 25tli, at tho Opera Houso, will bo an entertainment of a character seldom witnessed hero. Col lego songs aro always Jolly, and the voices selected from several hundred students aro good. Tho friends of tho collcso and all lovers of good muslo should attend. Re. served seats at Dander's. On Saturday evening, Henry O'Dlosscr died at his homo on t outli Main street. Ho had been sick and confined to tho house for a long timo with that terrible disease, consumption. Tho funeral services rero held on Tuesday afternoon by tho Rev. F. P. Manliart, and the remains woro Interred In Roscmont cemetery. List of letters remaining In tho Post Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending March IS, I887i Patrick Conway, John Davenport; M. C. Dougherty, Jacob Ulrton, Mrs Keller, Charles Myers, Mrs C. D.Pursull, Cormlno BImone, J, F. Stauffer. Persons calling for these letters will olease say "advertised." Usobob A. Clake, P. M. as Mr, Geo. Hughes, who resides on one of the farms along tho river front, was driving towards home along Railroad street last Tuesday evening, he drovo over a five foot embankment belonging to tho B. & 8. railroad. IU had with him In his large huckster wagon his wife, three child' reu and tho servant girl. Mr. Hughes and his wife sustained slight injuries, but It Is feared that tho girl Is Internally Injured. Tho thrco children were unhurt. tfctttnrahcr'a. The Bloomsburg Banking Company a few days ago sent five large bags of trade dollars to Washington to bo redeemed by the government. .In the absence of Rev. F. B. Riddle who was attendlug the Conferenco of Central Pennsylvania, there was no service at the M. E. church last Sunday. Remember tho drama at Normal IIall this (Friday) evening, by the Model School children. It will be a rare treat, Get your seats secured at onco. At a meeting of the vestry of St. Paul's P. E. church held last Monday evening, resolutions were adopted expressing sym pathy with Rev. L. Zahner and wife, of Omaha, on their sad bereavement in the death ot tneir daughter Margaret. She was a bright and beautiful child and the par. cnts have tho deepest sympathy of their many friends here. The last report was that the two younger children, who were both sink with the same disease that caus ed Margaret's death, scarlet fever, were 1m proving. Mess J. D. Undine, Boyd Yetter and Wesley Hartzcl, brought In from Bt. Louis a short tlmo ago a car load of horses, con sisting of 18 head, and 8 head of ponies. When they wero loaded the weather very warm, so they were plnced in an open slut car. Before arriving borne the thermometer fell and the horses became so chilled that a number of them were taken with lung fever several nave died. They were all fine horses, and wero readily sold at prices fixed upon them, as they were sound In every particular and did not have any contagious disease. Little Howard V"nnoy, of Susquehanna county, who has been under treatment of Dr, J H. Moore, for cataract of the eyes and who has been blind from infancy, starts for homo to-morrow with clear eye sight seeing tho world as It Is and no imagina tion . Howard has been a faithful soldier, undergoing two separato and successful operations performed by Dr. J. H. Moore, assisted by Drs. Barton, of Plalnsvllle and J. B. Mahon, of Plttston. What a blessing. Plttston Gazette. Dr. Moore has since succcssfuly remov ed a cataract from an old gentleman's eye In Plttston, restoring sight. Postofllce officials aro not always respon sible for mistakes. The Baltimore i Sun re cently gave an account of how a prominent member of tho Masonlo f'aternlty in that city ordered an entertainment for thejmem bers ot his lodge, and mailed Invitations to those he wished to attend. Tho night came, tho canvas backs, tho terrapin, oys ters, and other delicacies, the waiters and tho host wero all there, but only a few friends who kuew of the affair through other channels than the finely engraved cards of Invitation. Being there the good things had to be eaten. The next day the host went to the postofllce to see If his mailed invitations had gono astray. A search revealed the whole lot carefully stowed away in a corner, having been held for additional postage. Rov. B. F. Al'.cmun, D. D., pastor of the Memorial Lutheran church, Bhlppensburg, tendered his resignation Monday morning, to lane cuect at such timo as the pastor and the church council may agree. Rev. Atleinan has received a call from the Luth eran church at Lancaster, recently served by Rov. Sylvanus Stall, who resigned to devoto his entire time to his publication of tho "Lutheran Year Book." Rev. Allcman has been In Bhlppensburg for thirteen years Pnlnof. Joseph E. Barkley died at his home last Sunday night after an Illness of about ten days. On Wednesday March 2nd, ho had a stroko of paralysis which resulted In his death. Mr. Barkley was seyenty-threc years of age. He was born In Bloomsburg aud always lived here, following tho busi ness ot cubluet-makcr and undertaker. He opened one of tbo first furnlturo stores In tho town. Ho leaves a widow, and two daughters, Mrs. C. 8. Furman and Mrs. E. R. Furman. Mr. Barkley was an honest and Industrious man, and a good citizen There are but few left who have lived here as long as ho did, and tho circle each year grows smaller. Tho fuucral took placo on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, aud was largely attended. A Rare Treat. This Friday evening at Normal Hall will bo presented the drama of "Our Folks, or the Career of a Tomboy." "Three little Maids from School,,' and other skcthes. Prof, Nllcs' orchestra will furnish tho music. The proceeds will be devoted to furnishing the new building. Reserved seats 85 cents, can be secured at O, A, Clark's. General admission 25. Children 15. Town Council Proceedings. March 11th, 1887. Regular meeting at 8 o'clock p. m. Pres ident Zarr In the chair, and members Bhar pless, Circll, Sterner and Sterling present; minutes of last meetings read and approv ed, Rev. D. J. Waller appeared and called the attention of council to the unsafe con dition of the brldgo over the canal in Market street. Suggested that now was the pioper time to demaud from the Canal Company a revolving bridge instead of the old structure. Messrs. Bharpless and Ster ner moved that the town surveyor mako the necessary surveys, and that the matter be presented to the Canal Co. by the presi dent. Newton Boone collector lor 1833 and 1881 presented a list of names and amocntg for which he asked exonerations to tho We have proved' that ttuth- telling advertising is not only rtfrit out tolttic. and vet to know the carelessness of state ment and Ignorance of trade conditions that the advertising types cover in the public press often makes one, wonder why every advertiser cannot sec the right. Many a merchant whose word in a barter is as godd as his bond prints statements- that will not hold together for a mo ment under intelligent criticism. In telling of the anniversary, tho Philadelphia LKlatr, ot March 14, 1K87, saysi When the "Qrand Depot" as It w originally known It Is now Btylel "Wanaraaker's was opened, ten y are ago, one floor was tumclent to accomodate the business. There was no basement s'ory and four wagons were ample for the deliv ery otrackages To-day the main floor has a width or5 foot, from Thirteenth street to Junl Der. and a denth oicos feet from Market to Chest nut street, while the basement has a still greater width. There la also, a sub-cellar, SI feet under ground where Is plnced the beating and electric ngni apparatus, wibruniaa pasnwo jtittrauwn foundation was bunt under Tho entire structure, andltlsnowconsldi-redono of the strongest In the city. When the stwe was opened tn years ago there were no elevators In It, but theso con vcnlences are now situated at various points for POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vatlea. A marvel of purity, rencth and wholPfiomencaa. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In compe tition with tho multitude ot low tcst.sliort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only tn cans. JtOTAL 1UK1NU i'UITPBK 11',. X. carrying passcnucrs. transporting goods through. out mo nouse, ana ror receiving ireignu i no mur delivery vt ag ns have Increased to 60, and where IS horsefl were onen renulreri. About 180 are now pmnlored. In thR flrtv.Lwo denartmonta nearly four thousand persons are engaged, exclusive of those at work outside ot the building, and In the nonaay season tne iorce is lncrcaaea to munj timii five thousand. The establishment. It Is claimed, ilnpR tho lnnrrat ftinrCHiAhlnnln? business Ot anr nnuanin inn ritvor state, while tho clothing mall order department has alo grown to largo propor tions, 'ine ainerent Departments navo uetu mo result of a steady growth, and have been added from tlmo to time, as tho necessity called for them. Tho whnlenalA denartmenr. recently organized. occupies tr.e third story, and Is now said to be thoroui-hlv ftnulnned In everr particular. Alto gether, Wanamaker's covers an area oi over r8, Ooo Bqare feet, or about fourteen acres of space, and It Is salt) to be n toniy the largest building ot tho kind In tho country; but also considerably largertnan tne "lion Marcne," in ra is. Thn Phtladelnhla ltecord sava : The ten yours growth represents an lncrcaso In flnnrRnaefl from two acres to aver fourteen, and tho store Is now claimed to be the biggest In the world. Manv of the departments are larger than any stores devoted entirely to the same purposes ui tno cur. ThR 1'hliHflelnhlA Times sava; The two acres at nret was a big estimate, but the store grew, covered over a street, climbed Into the air, and now the floor space is something over fourteen acres. The space Is so great that when the four thousand regular employes are In their places early In the morning before tho customers arrive tag store seeioa uuuipuruiivci ciupiij, Philadelphia, March U. 18ST. You can write for anything we have. 11 vou ask lor sam ples and don't know exactly what you want give a hint that'll help us to select wisely. You'll see plenty ot ladies: suits this season made entirely of the all wool or the silk-and-wool checks and plaids. Paris has said it. That would be enough to fix the fashion' if the ettect were ugly ; but it isn't, The check and plaid makers have outdone themselves. Such blendine of color, such novel ties of weave, such brilliant and pleasintr combination were never before seen in goods of this kind. A few big plaids, amount of S17 31 additional for the vear VefV bifT, but by a trick ofweave 1883, also a list to the amount of $49 (50 ad-1 or coloring they lose the staring dltlonal for the year la, allowed, ju. v. ' boldness ot bare blfness Woodward collecting tlio duplicate issued There's hih art n every pat. to u. vv inner ior iooa presented list oi i , - , n,iumnt.nMehi,it..rnn.itern, and the patterns are by oration to the amount of $100.80; allowed. scores, each in a dozen or more The monthly report of the Commissioner of 1 colors. They Say that nowhere Highways, and the following hills were ese : the United States can read, and on motion approved, Beo'y also to charge up the several amounts due the town, for clearing side-walks (with 20 per cent, additional) as contaiued In the report of the Commissioner ot Highways, W. J. Bldlcman com'r hkhw'ys $ft 25 John Penman Ubnr on " 4.00 Fred. Schwlnn hauling" " 4.00 iB.2.' BUI of Clark feloan tor reducer for fitting hose " D. Laycock, services as chief of polico " M. 0. Woodward " " high constable " Bloomsburg Water Co use of fire hydrants for Dec, Jan & Feb. " Bloomsburg Qas Co. use of gas In Feb'y " 8. Neyhard sec'y for Feb'y On motion adjourned to meet on last Friday In March. Sam'i. Neytiaud, Sec'y. A local Institute will bo held at Cata- wissa, Mar. 19th. Special efforts have been put forth to mako the exercises Inter esting and Instructive. All are Invited to i. ue preseni. Ei.Bhcrlff Mourev brought a car load of horses to this county Thursday of last week. Bomo ol them took bad colds dur ing the shipment ts they were conveyed In open slat cars. Another continued story will bo opened in the Columbian soon- It Is a populai novel recently published, and Is having fnn. Tn namnhlut fn.m tlita at,r rneta . - f" ... j;i in i vi i ii, .nil. uiuij uww.u hall the price of one years subscription, J. 0. Brown and II. P. Chemberlin have leased the shops of 11, Yost & Son on East street, where they will manufacture ' i'weet Washer for 0. Mears & Bon. The tdctory will bo known as Tho Furniture aud Novelty WorkB. Wesll via Pennsylvania 11. fl. bhortat iine. Qoiokhst Timb. LOWEST FARE. Uaggage checked from the door. Passen gers delivered to depot frco of charge. Ap P'yto MoykbBbos., AgtSi bull another death comes to our notice this week. John Wautcb died at his home In Mt, Pleasant township at an advanced oa last Sunday, Mr. Wanlch was an cxcellcut citizen and enjoyed the confidence ot all who knew him, lie was burled on Tuesday. John Wsnamaker celebrated tho tenth anniversary of his great store In PhlladeL nhln taut U. mi . I. - .. .1 at, uamruay, Auagruwiii nuu ouw cess of this tnammo h establishment has oecn phenomenal, and ono cannot help wondering how one man can manage such an Immense concern. Big as it Is It Is con stantly growing. Improvements and addi tions are being constantly made, and any one who falls to visit Wanamaker's when in Philadelphia, misses one ot the ,'greatest "gnu to be seen In that city, Tho State Normal School at Bloomsburg, Pa will begin the Spring term, Tuesday April 6, 1887. A still further Increaso of tho corps or teachers will be made to meet the needs ot tho coming terra. The new building, containing twenty-six recitatlou rooms, gives great satisfaction as to ventilation, 11? ht, blackboards and rural turc. Tho last class was the largest ever grad uated from the Bchool. Full professional standing comes to every teacher with the diploma. Many students are prepared for college. Tuition Is almost frco to thoso graduat. las within two yt-ara. Industry, persever auco and patleuce will carry ono through. For catalogue, or for half-fare on the I), L. & W.. I.. V. and P. & K. Its., students should address tho Principal, Bev. D. J, Waller, Jr. . mar4, ODcra House, Bloomsburg, ono night only Monday March 21, Cltttou & Weavcr'i tlanch Klne Company. Miss May Treat supported by Harry D, Clifton and a fine cast of ladles and gentlemen In tbo great Western comedy drama, tho Itanch King, Incidental to tho drama specialties will be Introduced. This excellent company go from here to oocn the magnificent new opera houso at Nanticoke, which Is guarantee of its good qualities. Remem her the date. Monday, March 31. Admlss Ion 50, 85 and 25 ceuts. Scats can be bad at Dontler's. This Is what the Buffalo A'fui savs of them. A largo audience greeted "The Ranch Klnz" nerformanco at Bunncl's Museum last evening. The show Is the same which nerformed at this theatM somo time ago but Judging from the hearty applause which greeted It last night, It promises to remain nonular for several seasons. J, Clifton acts the desperado actjto perfection and anv one who Is thinking of going tho land of tho bears, v bleb Is situated some place In the far west, should seo him Mlaa Mav Treat Iu ibe soubretto role takes well, as 'do also the comedy characters, and the situations are Kecmy kit ukgu. such a gathering of wool or silk and-wool nlaids and checks be found. Mostly 42 inches wide 75 cents to $1.50 a yard. 'oSlanamaher's. It 11 be a crazy crape year. Last vear hxed it. You saw the crazies and they conquered Fine, hard-twisted ; irregularly woven, crinkly ; things you shouldn't iron, rough dry them in the sun. Lighter than seer sucker, daintier. Pleasing e fects in the printing, and won 1000 derfully exact printing on such aaaniu a next-to-nothiner substance Cream and white grounds ; dozen styles, four or hve times as manv colorines. See a bit. 16 cents. 3.35 6.00 4.17 225.00 77.00 The cheapest baby carnage pniuDKunu, March w,i83T. h ; s6 cheap not from n , 1 , r-i . - . . . Un baturday last tne store he nrr si rfited. but from plain was ten years old. A trade rev-, ness Strontr wicker body, ser- olution has come to the city , viewable running oarts. comfort- within these ten years, and our . abiy upholstered and some fancy store nas oeen a great iaciur in worj- not mUch. rnce goes bringing it about, ine new from there to wherever you say, order of things is firmly estab- ished. Let us recall some ol the changes. lhe consumer ana proaucer meet with only one agent between them. I his reduces the three or four orofits of the past to a single one, and that is smaller than in the old days. We find our best interests by serving the interests of those who buy of us. Ihis covers many points both material and senti- . . 11 1 mental, in tne oiu aays you 1 1 1! were accustomeu 10 naggwig rices. A natural enmity ex isted between buyer and seller. You paid as little and he got as much as possible. One uniform price stopped all that. The richt to exchange goods badly selected or unsatisfactory protected you irom imposition or error, even though the mis take were vour own. We risked something on the venture 01 tnat principle, but, like all right principles, it won a victory. The results of it are here to stay. The store was made pleasant. Your wraoswere checked. You were invited to comfortable seats in commodious waiting rooms, and you came to feel, what we desired you should, tnat m sense you owned the store. Thus in more ways than we can tel of here there came about confidence in our ways that nroved to us that in doing best for you we were doing best for ourselves. We have exploded some falla cies. notably the one that ; ereat business built upon princi ples that brought the greatest good to tne greatest numocr is a monopoly. You can select the parts and have a carriage put together to your mind, nntsnea as you win. Special coaches upholstered in satin and plush, ribbon trim med, satin parasols, $14-5 i6.;o and S18. The buddin President '11 be as happy in one of diem as in one lor so. His mother may be a little prouder, LOCAL NOTICES. Foil 8AtB. Pair of handsomo bay horses six and seven years old, largo and string, gnnd drivers una win worn nnywnere, Wnrrnnted sound and free from faults or blemishes aro offered for salo solely fnr want ot use. J. it. schutlkh. RARE CHANCE. SWav Grit, the best Sunday paper print cd in lhe Mate, and being sold by agents In over 400 cities and towns, wants nn agent In every town nnd hnmlct where 't Is not now Seine sold, Auy man or bov. well recommended, can stcuro tlio exclusive nzencv. nnd make from CO cents to SO.UU every weeic. uooti prom; no loss 01 time or money no cantlul needed. Adver. llslng matter furnished free. Everybody win huy the paper ri-muariy niter onco sec ing a conv. It publishes the complete local news for every section of tho State. Only one agent wanicci in caen puice. write at once for terms nnu instructions to ubit PontisiiiNO Co., Wllliamsport, Pa. Envelopes, letter heads, noto heads, bill heads, statements, business cards, and all Kinds or commercial priming at 1110 uoldm bian omcc. 11. Plalu and fancy oil cloth window shades with spring llxtures at I. W. Uartman & oon'S. Having lust received a cylinder for fin. Ishlug silks and cloths, I am prepared to clean nnd dye gents' clothing, ladles' cloaks, nacqucs. silks, dresses, shawls. &c. feathers dyed and curled, facknges for warded oy express win receive prompt nt. tcntion, nccordlng to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg vYooicn itiiiis. scpva-ir, Just opened t crate white nlshcs for 1st of April housekeeping at I. W. Hartman & oons. Bring your butter Hartman & Son's for and dice dishes. nnd eggs to spring dress I. W, goods Fresh nnd clean stock always at I. W. nartman & Son's. M'IilEii,Pfiio- togr si piier si n tl Crsiyoii Ar t i s t, JSIooiusbursf Pa Frames, Easels and Pict ares Ffii c C si b i u c Poi'trsiits, only $3 si loz. ststiiisiiicous pro cess used. BUSINESS NOTICES. Something new in Bed- Spreads. Slighthness of Mar seilles, lightness and airiness of Honeycomb. $1.50. Honeycomb, Marseilles pat tern, 90 cents to $1.65. Marseilles, $1.75 to 9. There's economy as well as comfort in simple, common sense cooking; Mrs. Rorer's Cook book tells you notning that hasn't been proved. .It tells you more that is of every day use to the average cook than any other cook book we know oi. $1.25. Troutine time near by. What d'you think of fishing-tackle at Wanamaker prices ? Anything rods, reels, lines, leaders, flies, hooks, artificial baits. 'Twill in terest and may profit the ang' lers to look them over. That Tired Fkeuno ailllcts nearly every one In the spring. Tho system having be. como accustomed to the bracing of Winter, is wenucned by tho warm nays 01 thi rhfinelnL' season, and rendllv Yields to tacks of disease. Hood's Sarsuparilla Is lust the medicine needed It tones an builds up every part of the body, and alto expels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. QUEEN VIOTOItIA'8 CKOVK. Tho ci own of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pcans, ruuies, sappuirca anu emeralds, set in silver and gold Its gross weight is 80 oz. 5 dwt troy. Tho numbei of diamonds nru 3.352: nearls. 273; rubles. 9: siipuhirep. 17: emeralds. 11. It Is an old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It is outter to wear 111 crown of perfect health and peace of mind through the curative efTeuts of Per ine's Pure Barley Mr It Whiskey. For ale by O. B. Bobbins, Bloomsburg, P11. Wanted. To let you know that the Hop Platter is tho strongest and best plaster ever known. Kills nam, soothes and strength cnsicak parts and does it quickly, too, Sido cclie, lame buck, stitch, crick, severe pains, scire chest and all the pains and weaknesses so common are cured by up plying tlio piaster on seat ot pain. VVhatTrdb JIEIUT Mux Uo Tlio u precedentcd sale of Botchcc's German Syrup within p. few years, has nslonished the world. It Is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for tho speedy and effectual euro of coughs, colds and lhe severest lung troubles. It acts on nn entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by Physicians, us it iloes not dry up a cough and leave the disease still in the system, hut on the con. trary removes the cause of tho trouble, hcnfs the parts atfectcd and leaves them In a purely htnllhy condition. A bottle kept In the house for use when tho diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bins and a long spell 01 serious illness. A trial will convince you nt the facts. It Is positively sold by nil druggists and general dealers In the land. Price, 7") cts., largo botllcs. jan 281j87eow. An excess of animal food ond a partial closing of tho pores ot the skin, during tbo Winter months, cause tho system to become filled with impuiitles. Theso can bo removed and the blood purified and in vigorated by taking Aycr's Sarsaparllla.$l, A. I'niierat Hons. ST JOnM Sl'TTOK. Now the golden bo Is broken, And the Mirer cord untied. And these fragments all tx liken, That another one has dlod. Tee, another friend Is taken, And another spirit Hed, Now another seat forsaken, Another mrn'jorcd with the doaJ. , cnoitcs. Whllo around mo they are mortal, OnceaEalnmytacoto gee, in a voloe so soft and lorlng, 8Ing this little son; tor me. Tell mr friends, who now aro woeplnj,' Thinking; that my lllo Is done, That In Christ I'm only slocplng, And my llfo Is Just begun. 1, mr prison hare deserted, Left this tenement of clay, And my freedom hare asserted, To a llfo In endless day. cnoscs. While around ine they are moving, etc. While you sing, t may not hear you, Deaf to every earthly strain, Yet It my spirit can be neir you, I will oln In tho retrain, But If not, IU bear to heaven, What will bo a Joy to know, That somo thoughts of mo are given. By my Ilrethercn down below. cnoRCs. While around mo they are moving, etc. All my trials now are ended, All my sorrows hero are o'er. All mr crooked ways aro mended, Christ has wiped away the score, I but tell tho old, old story, That the Saviour died tor me, And to him be all the glory, Now add througe Eternity. cnoKcs. While around mo they are moving, etc. HTILLWiTER, March 10, 1837. IIF.III.OCK INBT1TUTI!, As per announcement a district Institute convened In the M. . Church at Buckhoro, Saturday, March 12tb, the first of tho kind n tho history of Hemlock township. The attendanco was good but not what might naturally bo expected. Six schools out of seven were represented. Five of the teach- era wero prcsont. Mr. I. O. Pursel was the only director that put in an appearance, Institute opened at 10 A. M. Devotion' al excrclsco were conducted by Supt. urimes. jhubic tnrouguout tho day vas furnished by the choir. Tbo first work of tho morning was class exercise In primary reading by C. F. Ulrton. Prof. Cope of 'Bloomsburg, was then in, troduced and gave a very interesting talk on tho subject of arithmetic. Misses N. Kline and A. Ohl of tho upper grade at Buckhorn each gave a recitation, After which tho Forks school entertained the audtenco with well prepared rhetorical exercises. Institute then adjounrncd until 1 P. M. the first work of tho afternoon was speaking by the little ones ot the Buckhorn primary school. Miss L. Moore, and Miss M. Long, (both teachers) each read an essay on teachers and their work. Mr. W. Hartman, (tench cr) gavo a recitation on education. Mr. Creasy of Llghtstreet then conducted competitive exercise in spelling. Tho Forks school took the banner In spelling. Mr. Grimes then conducted a competltivo excrctso In reading. Isaac Dcpoo of Chest nut Grove school was given the honor of the best reader. Prof. Cope and Heck and Dr. Montgomery being judges. Prof. Cope then took up history and showed the causes of the early settlements of the thirteen colonics. Prof. Heck was Introduced and took up the subject of mensuration tn arithmetic, The Institute closed with a few compll mentary remarks by Supt. Orlmcs, Majority of people seem well pleased with tho exercise of tho day and hopcthey shall be favored with a similar event next term. Anon. Tliu college noyau Here Is what the Banner ot Nornstown, N. J. says of the Lafayctto Glee Club which will appear at the Opera Houso on the 25th. ; "An appreciative audience greeted the Lafayette College Glee and Banjo Clubs on Tuesday cvcnl.'g, embracing among others a bevy of young ladles from Miss Ban's Seminary. While tho programme as whole was well rendered, tho audience was ot courso in fullest sympathy with the parts rendered by the banjo and glee clubs, and In every instance they wero compelled to respond to hearty eDCores. Their re. sponses were always new, and Invariably bright, and the programme therforc gave but a part ot tho actual performance. The piano solo, the mandolin and guitar duet, and the violin music, both duct and solo, reflected tho greatest credit upon the young artists, all of whom show a great deal of study and a genuine love of music, The appearance ot two Chlnamcu In tho audience, who suddenly vamoosed at tho conclusion of the "Chinese Song," created some fun that appeared to have been "put up" by some one. Tlte Value ot Mutilated Collin. Conference Appointment. The Central Conferenco of tho M. E. Church held at Belief onto tho past week has mado tbo following appointments for the Danville District! M. L. Oanoe, presiding older j Ashland, A, 8. Bowman Beach Haven, II. S. Men. denhall j Benton, S. P. Boon 1 Berwick, E U. Yocum 1 Bloomsburg, F. B. Rlddlo Boyle's Run, to bo supplied Buckhorn, B. Bishllno 1 Catawlssa, J. M. Barnltz ; Catawlssa Circuit, W. B. Hamlin ; Cen trally J. W. Bucklcyi Conyngham, II. B. Former, Danville, St. Paul's. Richard Utnckltt Danville, Second Church, O. W. Stevens; Elysburg, A. W. Dicker; Espy and Llghtstreet, It Malllallciij Gordon, J, K. Fisher t Harvcyvllle, N. II. Smith; Uazlcton, John Donahue; Ilcltenstcln, to bo supplied by O. 11. Barnard; Jcansvlllo and Audcnrlcd, William Mosses; Jersey- town ond Washlogtonvlllc, Jonathan Guld- ln; Mimlnsvllle, J. D. W. Deavor ) Mount Carmcl, M. L. Drum; Muhlcnsburg, G. B. Savidge 1 Northumberland, B, P. King; Orangevllle, A. B. Hoover; Riverside, J. It. Mclrov: Rohrsbure. to bo supplied 1 Schloyervllle, to bo supplied by I), l.ntsh ; Sclln's Groyc, G. M. Klcpfcr; Sbamokln, S. M. Frost ; Shlckshlnncy, W. S. Keith ; Snydcrtown, John Horning, South llcbcr- ton, it. l' , Dmuu eiocKton nnu uenver Meadow, G. H. Davj Bunbury, R. E. Wil son; Town Hill, D.' II. McCloskeyi Trever ton, E. M. Chllcoat; Woatherly, J. 8. Brycr; West Ha7.leton. to lm supplied; West Sbamokln, V. T. Rue; White Haven, O. M. Larned ; II, A. Curran, professor In State Normal School, member of Blooms burg Quarterly Conferenco A. W. Hontz was left without appointment to nitcnii one of tho schools. SCROFULA Humors, Erysipelas, Canker, and Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with Idonot lielleve that Aycr's Sarsaparllla lias an equal as a euro for Scrofulous Hu mors. It is pleasant to take, gives strength to tho liody, nnd pro ilurcs n moro perma nent result than any medicine I ever used. K. Haines, North Llmtale, Ohio. I havo used Aycr's SarfMparllla, In my family, for Scrofula, anil know, If It Is taken faithfully tt will thoroughly eradicate thN terrible diaeaso. W.r.Fowlcr.M.D., Greenville, Tcnn. For forty years I have sullereil with Erysipelas. I have tried various remedies for my complaint, but found 110 relief until I commented using Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Alter taking ten bot tles ot this medicine I am completely cured. M. C. Aincslmry, Itockport, Me. I havo suffered, for years, from Catarrh, which was so severe that it destroyed my appetite aud weak ened my system. After trying other remedies, without re lief, I begun to'tako Ayer's Sarsnparilla, and, In a few mouths, was en red. Susan L. Cook, !0'l Albany St., Hoston, MiliS. Ayer's Sarsaparllla is superior to any blood purillcr that I ever tried. I havo taken it for Scrofula, Canker, and Salt ltheiiin, und received much biinctit from It. It Is good, ulso, for a woak stomach. Mllllo Jane Peiree, S. Bradford, Mass. 6 1 m sa KASKINE. (THE NEW QUININE.) NO BAD EFFECT. SO HEADACHE. . NO NAUSEA. No RINGING EARS CORES QUICKLY. PLEASANT, rURE. A POWERFUL TONIO that tbo most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOIl MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Oerra Diseases. F0tl COLDS KA'KINK HAS 11KKN FOUND TO BK ALMOST A SPECIFIC. Superior to quinine. lr F. A. Wilier, cao East 151th street, Now York, was cured b7 Kasklno ot extremo malarial pros, tratlon after seven Tears sulterlnc. llohoarun down from 10 pounds to 97, began on Kasklna In June, 18-n, went to work In one month, regained nis iuu weigm in six monios. iuinina aia mm no goal whatever. Mr. Charles Haxtcr, architect, 133 Kast imh Ht., New York, was cured by Knsklne ot dumb ajtue In three months after quinine treatment for ten years Jlrs. J. Dawson, III Ccrgcn street, Drookln,was cured of malaria and nervous dyspepsia of many years Handing by Kasklne, the quinine treatment iiav vine whollv failed. Iter, .lames I. II all, Chaplain Albany Peniten tiary, writes that KAskino noscurea his wite,ar ter twenty years sulfctlng from malaria and nerv ous dyspepsia. Wrl .e bun for particulars. Letters from tho above persons, giving full de tails, will be Bent on application. Kasklne can bo taken without any special med ical advice, 11.00 per bottle, bold by MOYEit 1IKO&, bloomsburg, Fa., or sent by mall on receipt of price. Tim KASK1NK CO., 61 Warren BU New York nov26.cdly. CARPETS Having received his Spring stock of Curpctings, is now ready to show a large stock of At prices but please. them at the old stand, BLOOMSBURG, PA. y hi which Call cannot help and examine DE. HOBENSACK'S NERVOUS DEBILITY PILLS, Having borne the test ot forty years, are guaran teed to rapiaiy, eHectually and permanently cure all forms of Nervous DehllUy, rhyblcal Frustra tion, Lack ot Energy. Organic Weakness, Loss ot Memory, etc. 1'rtce 12 per box. For Bale at Dr. llobensack's Hard liubber Truss Depot, lis N. Tenth street, Philadelphia, Fa., or Bent carefully Bcaled, prepaid, on receipt ot price. Full direc tions accompanying eactt lox, circulars seat tree. pAcomarlU-ly. $257600. 00 IN GOLD! WILL BE PAID FOR ARBDCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Uus, FrloeSHl six bottlei, 5. 1 Premium, 2 Premiums, "6 Premiums, 25 Premiums, ,100 Premiums, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, 91,000.00 8S0O.0O each S2S0.00 " 9100.00 " 830.00 ". 820.00 " 810.00 " For full particulars and directions sea ClrcU' lar In every pound of Aruvcsucs' Corriuc. martirly. Two.punclieil quarters are worth thirty, six cents, while a punched half dollar has a value of ouly twenty. Ave ceuts, and five dimes are worth live ccutsjcach. A punch ed silver dollar is worth scventy.flvo cents twcnty.tlve Cents more than tour quarter1, twenty-five cents inure than two halves, and the same amount mnre than ten dimes. NDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs and feewing Machines. & fcf S m a Wfctn Daby w sick, w gtr her CutorU, When sh was a Child, lh cried for CutorU, When ths becun Hlu, she clang to CutorU, Whsa lbs hid CMldxtn, tbs ftvt thorn Cutorla, Children often need somo sale cathartic and tonic to aveit npproacluni; sick ness, or to relieve colic, headache, sick stomach, Indigestion, dysentery und tho complaints (ticldeut to childhood. Let tho children take Simmons Uver Ileisulator nnd keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the lastu und sufe to tuko alone orin connection with otliir medicine, If your eyes are weak or fail ing a pair of spectacles may save them. $i to $2. One pair of eyes in a lifetime. In a year and a half we've so'd more'n 40,000 Perfection Bustles. The name fits,' 75 cents. John Wanamakku. Chestnut, Thirteenth and ark et streets, and city.haU square. , SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUBS Cod I.lver Oil, Willi 11 jKllo.llille. Fur Children anX lulinonarv Troubles, Dr. W. S. Hoy, Point Pleasant, W. Va., says: "1 Imvu made a thorough test witu Scott's Emulsion in pulmonary trouble t and general debility, and have been ustou lsticd at tho good results; for children with rickets or marasmus it is uoequaled." Mark Twain says of Prof. Lolsetto's sys tem of memory training, now taught at 237 Fifth Ave., Now Yorkt "Prof. Loisetto did not create a memory for mo no, nothing ot tho kind. And yet he (ltd for me what amounted to tho.eamo thing; for he proved to mo that Ialready had a memory a thing which I was not awaro ot till then. I had beforo been able liko most people to store up and lose things in the dark cellar of my memory; but he showed me how to light up the cellar. It is tho difference to cnauKu mo niruro between navine money wuere you con't collect it and having it lu your pocket. Tho information cost me but little, yet I value It at a prodigious figure, if) Iliad kidney disorder and say for tho eood of olhera that Dr. Kennedy's Pavorito uemciiy cured me. ltev. a. u. Chandler, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. I had stone in the bladder and gravel in the kidnevs. I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and am now well. U. D. Parsons, Rochester, n l, rnce i. eenu ucem stamp to Dr, Kennedy, Rondout, N, Y for a book on kidney, liver and blood disorders tion this paper. Men. mlBdlU Tho popular blood purifier, Hood's Sar- sanarll la. Is havluir a tremendous sule this season. Nearly everybody takes It. Try it yocrseif, DllUNKKNNESS, 01! LlQCOH IlAUlT, OAK UK fUUEH SV ADMlNlSlKlUNa Oil. IUlNEb' Uoldkn Bi'Koifio It can be given In a cup of colfeu or leu without thu knowledge of tho person taking It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether thu patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. ThousaSds of ehunkards haye been made temperate men who havo taken tho Golden Speclflo In their coffee without tholrknowl. edge, and to-day bellevo they quit drink, ing of their own irce will. No harmt.l ctlecls results from Its administration. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and full particulars. Address lb confidence Golden Speclllo Co., 185 Race St,, Clncln. nail, Ohio. dcol3 80 1y. MARRIED. REKCE QIUTON. At the residence of the bride's parents, In Greenwood Twp ,on rucsuay, marcn lu.ieai, nev. j. r. t ustin Mr, Johnson II, Recce to Miss Martha J Ulrton, both of Greenwood, BOGAR'f-MORRIS.-On Tuesday.Mar, to, it3, at mo nomo oi nu urine, by uev, A. Houtz. Mr. J. P. Uocart. of Williams pJrt, Pa., to Miss Ella Morris, ot Green wood iwp. DIED. COLEMAN. In Asuury, Tuesday, Mar. fl, ld37, Fannie Coleman, agod 63 years, G months and 11 days. The deceased was an invalid, being In a state ot dementia from early childhood. Among the Pianos we handle aro tho IVER.S 4' POJVD, C. B BIGGS. BA US A- CO., SOIIOMA GKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos aro all first-claw and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTEY. MILL ER, UNITED STATES and other makes. Our leading Sewing Machines aro tho celebrated WHITE . ME IF DA VIS, NE IF HOMES TIC, jYE IF H OME, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST JOHN and STAND ARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Sewing Machine in tho world. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZEll'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE ' DEPOT, Maiu St., Bloomsburg, Pa. PENNY GOODS A SPECIALTY. SOLI ItJlNTS roa F. V, ADAMS t CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Bole aicents ot the fol lowing brands ot Cigars. HENRY CLAY, LOND11ES, KORJ1AL, INDIAN PltlNCESS, SAMSON, BILVBU ABU. Mcxaiulcr Bros. & Go.5 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. bOLE AGENTS FOR HENRY MA1LLARDS HECANDIES. F1IU8U EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. AMY ORDER , ' FOIt FESTIVALS? will ha surruED wjtii THE LOWEST as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, I1ANANAS, l'EANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, CUHAM NU'l 8. ALMONDS, l'Ol' CORN HALLS,