THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. i i i ne uuiumoian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY APRIL IS, 1887. CORILCT 11ILI01D Till TiBLt, Trains on the rniiaaoipma it 1L lcavo Itupert lOllunn I NORTH. SOUTH. 8:36 (urn. 11:49 a.m. 3:43 p. m. 6:18 p. m. Trains on the v.h.svf. It. It. leavo Bioornsourg I01IOWD1 HOKTu. SOOTH. t:ll a. m. 8:29 a. m. 10-.su a. m. 11:41 a. m. S.M p. m. 4:to p. m. 6:39 d. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains nntlw N. ftV. 11. Hallway pass Bloom erry as lungw- NOHTII. J0:4S a m. south. 11:M a. m. 4 19 p. m. CIO p. 21. 80HDAT, noktti. .otrrn. 10:10 a in :S p m Reduced HdtcH. Hereafter tho prlco for publishing Exc. Columman will bo 3.00 Including a note 1IUU 1 1 . . UUw. - -, .. Auditor's notices also reduced to $2.00, HAI.1IH. Amu. 10. H. O. Phillips will sell at his residence on Welsh 11 111 personal properly, consisting oi stoves, cnnirs, ucusteaus, car pets, etc, at 3 p. m, Foit Balk. A young bay horse will work doublo or single. For further infer. matlon apply to Drown Bros,, opposite postoluce. Aimul 80. David Yost. committee of B C. Hess, will sell real estate In Fishingcreck twp. nt A p. m. occ nuvcniBemcni. ArniL 14. B. I. Prlco will sell a bueev. harness, household goods, Mason & Ham lin organ, White sewing mucbino and other articles nt residence oi o. Reynard, on Soutli Tinra sircei, nt, i p. m. Arita 80. William DcLong ndmlnlstra tnr of Bumuel Keller, deceased, will sell real cstalo in Orango township, at 10 a. m. gee advertisement. W. 8. Hess, administrator of the estate of George Kelchncr deceased, will sell val uttblo property on the west end of '.he premises In Centro township on Saturday April 80tb. commencing nt ono o'clock. A tract of 412 acres will positively bo sold cither ns a wboloor in parts to suit pur- chasers. $1000 In very easy payments will buy a ono numircu acre larm, goou new nousc largo new bank barn, excellent spring wuter, convenient to rail road. Apply to ddltr l-NOmti). WINTHKSTKKN, A Fine Residence For Hale. Tho executors of Mary N. Ilnrman, de ceased, oiler at prlvaio Bale a handsome resilience on fiiamit street auovo Main Bloonisburg. '1 he bouse is of brick, large pleasant rooms, steam neat, gas, water, sewerage, and all modern Improvements, Tl ere is a large frnraebam, ice bouse and outbuildings. One of the most desirable locations In the town, 'terms easy. They also offer for sale thirty-seven ocrcs of land on .Normal lull, adjoining 1 . un ion's and tbo Hoyt estate. Gin be divided into desirable building lots. For terms and particulars apply to I. W. Mc Kelvy, one of tho executors, or Geo. E, Elwcll, attorney, Blonmsburg, Fn. tf FOR RENT. Two rooms on second floor of the Co lumman building, together or separately, Steam heat, gas, water on same floor. Kent low. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwcll. 8t Uood lioAKDiNO ciikat. Jurois an otheis attending court will find It to thel advantage to write to tbo undersigned and secure Hoarding uurlng tlic titec Uiey re main In Bloonisburg. Wm. Beers, Cor. Main and West streets, Wall paper hangings and celling deco rations to produce almost any effect de sired. Call and examine our stock and be convinced. Clark's book store. reraanai, Judge Elwcll writes that his health Islm. proving. Dr. 11. W. Buckingham returned from Jefferson Medical College Wednesday. Miss Millie Knorr, of Vasssr College, Is spending the Easter vacation at home. Mrs. L. N. Moyer, Mrs. Wm. Fornwald and Miss Lettie Eycr aro visiting friends in Nanttcokc. Mrs. Frank Everett is much better thl week, nnd some, hopes of her recovery aro now entertained. Isaiah Itupert, who Is in tho telegraph olllco at Excolsior, below Shamokin, spent Monday In town. Miss Mamo Schoch, who attends school In New York City, is at homo spending the Easter vacation. Peter Gross was confined to the house n couple of weeks with lame feet, but Is now ablo to be out ugain. Mr. Hohr McIIcnry of Benton, started for Phlladclpht Tuesday to' lay In hU spring stock of goods. Miss Lou Jameson returned homo on last Friday from Easton, where she spent tbo last few weeks under treatment for her eyes. Dr. Gardner returned from Philadelphia Jefferson Medical College last week, con slderably Improved. He Is ablo to walk a short distance by means of supports. E. B. Tustln, who is attending College at the University of Pennsylvania, spent the Easter vacation at home, lie returned to the Collcgo tho early part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Foulk of Nanticoko spent Easter with Mr. nnd Mrs. Enos Jacoby tho parents of tbn latter. Mr. Poulk Is foreman of breaker No. 5 of the Susquehanna Coal Co. H. E. Welllver, who graduated at the College of Pharmacy, Phlla., a short lime ago, spent a fow days in town last week. Ho expects to go to Savannah, Ga., where he will engage In the drug business. 0. M. Vandcrslicc has repainted his store building on Market square. Oct your orders In mrly tho tailor, for a Bprlng suit. with Bertscli, Wall paper hangings and handsome cell ing decorations at Clark's book store. Tho Lafayette boys, who Bpent their va cation at homo, havo all returned to tho college. , Now Is tho time to get your Conflrmallou Suit. A full stock on band at D, Lowcn berg's. Catawlssa will present another petition at May court asking to be Incorporated Into a borough. A teachers' examination will bo held In tho Foiks school house, Fishlngcreek, April 10. wsjl paper for 1H87, Tho newest, bcBt colored and most artistip designs at Clark' bpok store. Mrs, M. E. Ent has added a number of new goods to her already largo stock ot lancy goods. Blauk petitions for tavern, restaurant and bottler's licenses, with bonds, for sale nt this ollce. Window shades, plain or dado, either mounted or without Hxturcs as you prefer, m Mark's boon store Charles Krug Is rrcctim: n verandt'ln trout of tho residence of Douglas Hughes on North Main street. Latest styles In neckwear lust received I uy iichbcii, tho tailor. Homo Improvements havo been mndo In it.- i... H.ii ... .. u uuuumg occupied uy u. h. Hound s grocery on East street. Tho evening services. In tho various churches havo been changed from seven to alt past seven o'clock. n. ..i .i.iZ . .. . ........... s nivi'i using car passeu inrourli this place on tho 0.80 train Wednesday of i.. . . I msv wcck, en route for Scranton. - i a i yuu wnm a nice, neal liril tnnm I you want a nice, neat bed kitchen, parlor or sitting room, paper It wiui paper irom Jlcrccr'ii si lections. T-Jcnty-ono new fonts of tho latest lob typo lustrccclv.il at IliUnfllon. All of job work done nt the lowest rntcs. ..-. wah itA) 11,000 b(ys and children to I buy New Spring Bulls, Ntw In stvlo and iuw id price, ni uavm l-iowon'icrg's. n.in ,,;. . T , rr , . lumu. m in iihs nioveti ins nmco irom the second floor of the Colomman building, tho chnnso being necessary In order to glvo mm more room for his largo business. ni.M.t , , , . Clmrlis Krug has on hand a largo stock f. i i ii i b I t.' ' . ' 7 ' ' R" n, TZTll . b"' d,D ( - - - f, mil iu VISIV U13 111111, Tlio Bloom ferry is now in operation, Jas. Commons has been retained ns ferry. man mr iuo present year, lie is a very accomodating man, nnd has hosts of friends. Iuo floral decorations in tho Lutheran church Easter Sunday wcro the most cla. liorate for some lime. Tlio many and beautiful lilies wero commented upon by ovcryuooy. An elegant line, of Sl'IUNG OVERCOATS Just received nt D. Lowcnbcrg's. Mrs. B. A. Snyder has moved her mllll' ncry storo Into tho building of J. T. Fox, formerly occupied by Miss E. Pcterman. Sho displays somo very pretty things In Her snow windows. I invito the attention of parties who in tend pnpering or decorating their walls or ceilings to tho largest nnd most complete line of wall hangings or ceiling decorations in town. Gcorgo A. Clark. The Merchant Tailoring Department is now replete in Spring styles. Call and sec the largest stock of Cloths, Cassimercs.&c. to select trom. Suits mado up in City Stylo at D. Lowcnberg's, Merchant Tailor. Iuo Normal opened-Inst week, with bright prospects for the coming term. Tho Spring term Is always tho fullest ono of tlio year, nnd this ono promises as many students ns any of tlio preceding years. Men's, Youlhs.Boys and Children's Tnilor Fitting Clothing. Leading in quantity, quality and stylo. Perfect satisfaction always tho motto of DAVID LOWENBERQ. Sunday was an extremely warm day for this season. Tho thermometer registered as high as eighty-flvo degrees in tho shade, It was but a warm wave as the thermome ter dropped about eight degrees Monday. Latest shapo in hats, Dunlaps, Youman, ct ctutcru. Correct in style, Fino In quality, Lowest In price, at Lowcnberg's. 1 tie D. L & W. H. H. company havo laid a largo iron pipe for a drain nt the lower end of the depot. By this arrange ment they havo cobbled all about the build. tug and make an easy way of access to the depot. rur moo w i;uriains, either nam or Dado, Spring Hollers, Wall Paper and ceil. ing Decorations, go to Mercer's. Cheap for casb. Sheriff Smith says tliero aro no prisoners in jail at present, and if it should continuo so during tho year, he thinks Mr. Krlck baum will not have much trouble in count- Inir un tho board nnd wash bills at the ml " ' of the year. year, HOI FOB THE WESTI-Don't miss seeing tlio large assortment of Trunkf Satchels and Bags nt D. Lowenberg's. The Methodist church was among those tastefully decorated on Easter day. Tho windows wero filled with flowers which presented a beautiful appearance. In tbc morning a children's service was held, and In tbo evening the regular service. window nxtures, spring balanco or spring top, lower than ever beforo, at George A. Clark's. Jacob Labour of Fishingcreck town- Bblp, son of Isaac Labour, died at his home on Monday morning uf consumption. Tho remains wero brought hero and tho funeral services were held In tho Heformcd church on Wednesday. Burial In Itosemont ccmc. tery. Trunks 1 Trunks 1 Trunks 1 Just received a largo stock. Cheaper than ever atD. Lowcnberg's. An exchange says many farmers arc talk. ing of engaging in other business owing to the low prices of farm produce, nnd friend said to us tlio other day that ho thiuks of going to farming because owing to tlio high prices of farm produce it must be a paying business. Beo cur Ceiling Decorations, both plain and gilt papers, beforo you buy. In J. II. Mehoxii. H. V. Howtr, son of J. M. Hower, gracl dated at Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons last month. Ho attended the colleire for two years, and wus a stu dent In tho ofllcc of Dr. J. O. Kisner of Conynaham, Luzerne county. Dr. Hower has hung out his shlnglu ut Conyngham and Is ready to minister to tlio sick, Embossed Gilts, Plain Gills, Single Prints, Mica, Satins, White Back nnd Brown Back Paper for your parlor, sitting room and hall, at Mercer's. Last Filday evening a pnrty was given at the homo of J. IC. Lockard nn I iftb street, by his daughter, Miss Annlo Lock. ard. About thirty j'ouog peoplo of town were present, and the evening was very pleasantly spent In dancing, card playing and music. Refreshments wero served about half past ten and the party departed late In tho evening, nil having enjoyed themselves exceedingly. The rush has commenced for 8prlng styles In Neckwear. Call and seo tho beuutltul stock, now In at D. Lowenberg's. Mrs. Stiff, wife of Robert Stiff, died at her homo on Fourth Btrect, last Monday ovenini! about sevpn o'clopk. Sho has been sick ami confined to her bed. for a long time, ant, no hopes were entertained of her recovery. Tho funeral services were htjd In tho Methodist church on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'plock and Interment wa9 mado In Ro'semout cemetery. A large number uttpnded tho funeral, m The result of Q, W. DoMsch's recent trip to tho cities now appears In his store, In thu sbupo of handsome spring suitings, hats and caps, and an ilegaut Hue of neckwear and furnishing goods. For Wall 1'apor go to Mercer's drug anil book store On Tuesday afternoon about two o'clock a corner of tbo stono stack at tho furnaco of William Neal and Sons fell, down bul fnrtllnntr.lv tin nnA mil lutrt. At lpnilt inn inn. nf .innn mi. n l. .unienlt. tn rtl. rnato tho damano. During the winter four pw nnii, .,i nthnr machinery bad been added to tho works, and every thine was , , . ', , , . i l flno 8Uape ,or mR.Mn.g lr0n Thta T ilonl mnv tint afnti tlm rnrnfirn Tnnrn llln , . ' iuw uttjru. .i.i n ji..ti.i inc.... r-l.-ii Aiuen .-cncuic. aim ui. -iiiuuiu risvu company played In tho Opera House last Thursday evening to a talr-slr.ed house. Tllc P1" WBS wtl1 rcn,I(!retl nnu" JIr- lknc' "let was well supported, but ho wns (lifter ln8 from tt "cvro col(1 wll,cu rendered his articulation dllllcult, ana that was a great drawback to tho performance However, the audience seemed to enljv tho plav. and broke forth Into loud npplauso on several occasions, Tho Indian reservation ot tho United States contain 200,000 square miles, and their population is about 200,000. Twenty. BIA iiiuiinnuu BUimiU UIIIV9 1VUUIU 1UUUIU L..i. . u " i.w ,..i tucu 11111111 uuli a linn scuiiuu vi iuuu, living a surplus of about 170,000 square miles, which would produce annually, ARft OAO Thla amount r.Vff..,1a W nlimit I ' ' 'I $600,000 the entire sum appropriated for I me payment oi ineir suusistence nnu cm. llrallon, Chicago Herald. List of letters remaining In tho Tost Of fice at llloomsburg for week ending April 12, 1887i II. W. Albertson, O. It. Holland, Mr. A. II. Massteller, W. O. Ilbynlander, Mr. W. C. Ilbynlander (ship), Thomft9 W. Itllcy, Mrs. Mary J. Sherman, Mrs, Hannah Slant er, Miss Cora Walter, Mr. A. r. wniic,- Miss Mnggie Williams, W. J. Williams, George Zciglcr. oaiids, Mr. J. S. Dinning. Persons. calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Ugonas A.. Cla ilk-, P. M. llnlcu of Irelilit ana Ticket l'arc Over D. I.. & W. K. K. In accordance with the provisions of the Interstate Commerce Act which went into effect April 1st, the D. L. & W. II. K have placed In conspicuous places In tho depot their schedules of ticket faro and trciebt rates. Tho schedule of ticket fare embraces regular, special and excursion. It gives tho price for ticket from Blooms- burg to every point on the road and its brauches. The rates of freight aro also t i . . , i . i, n , i uuuspii-iuusiy iJU3u.il ouv. uo u Besides these two schedules is also a large book of general 'nformallon, giving a list of articles usually shipped by fre.ght and bow tbey aro classified. Inns any IndU vldual may ascertain for himself the price cKe' 'o aty P'i "e roau, nno. tne ruin rT l(fitilil 1 rw nnT nrf iiln lin m u trjlnli tn lrc.nor.nrt Tl.r. if frll,l nrn I Alinut the samo na heretnfiirn forlarpd ahln- pcrs. Tho reduction is noticed by those having few articles to forwird; as tho rates I are now mauo on a scale oi uunureu pounus wuue ncrcioiorc a special was i 1 I given to those shipping ono thousand I Pounu3 or muru- 'n nnnniH nr morn. rill! nn V nartles nlinliuts ill niai. ivvm are a few who had a special rate per car to Uupcrt station. By such nn arrange. ment they were enabled to load an excess, lvo amount and still only pay for the price of one car. By tho new arrangement 30 feet cars are limited to 20,000 lbs. while cars over 30 feet are limited to 24,000 lbs and for any excess of these amounts tho shipper must pay by the rate per hundred pounds. There Is but one special rate of freight and tint is for mining products, such as coal, limestone and iron ore. I' ire Nenr Ilerxvlck. PETTY H MILL, THE PETTY HOMESTEAD JONAS OlilSSMAN'S RESIDENCE AND IIA11N PEBTIiOYBII. Between 10 nnd 11 o'clock ou Tuesday evening of last week several nersons. who --. ..-- . wcro on their way homo from Berwick, nll,l ll.t PMtv'n llnnrir .r, mill. In flrlnr c.ek lownsbin. about one mii from Ber- wick, was on lire. The alarm was quickly given, but beforo any steps could be taken to fight tbo (lames the mill was consumed, together with Jonas Crissman's resldenco and barn. While the old homestead of W. H. Petty and various outbuildings wero also destroyed, Tho destruction was com plete and tho fire did its work in less than ono hour. All of the contents of Mr. i, ...... ,.i .1 i i... i. n.;. Mr n.m.a .nmH W linnllv : " . "7,7... lime ill chcuiju iruiu lueir resilience aim iuw nln-la r.1 H... r.llr. l,ll,1ln nu!ill it r " . those of the mill, were reduced to asnes. nearly all the contents ot air. v,rissmans barn were also destroyed, and about the nnlit It, r.00 o.vn. a.u.rc tlio linroM anil . . .1 ..w- cattle. Tho mill and Mr. Crissman's barn and residence wcro devastated In about thirty minutes. Another barn narrowly es- caDcd beinc burned down. Tho loss Is very heavy and tbo Insurance extremely light. The mill was owned by Mr. Petty, but has been leased by Mr. Crissman, who operated it. Tho Petty homestead was one of the finest In Briar Creek township, Tho night was hitler cold and a stiff wind was blowing. Two daughters of Mr. Petty are students at tho Normal school. A Married wotuaii's Contract. AN lSTEHESTIKQ CASE JBST DEOIDKU UT BCl'llliME OODIiT. The supreme court has just decided a Berks county case wiilch affords a good illustration of the present defective condl - HUH Ol IUU law III una niniu l vljai uiug ui contracts of married women. Mrs. Sarah Kuabb owned an improved farm in Berks county, on which there was a growing crop. Blie lilreil win. lions 10 uurvesi, bouse anu maraei iuo crop, uui mucu 10 i.i... . i.i. .-el, ei, l. ..,ii nay llllll IUI ma "win. tbo county court non-suitcd him, the judgo saying . "A married woman is not liable at common law upon her contracts, and as no statute according to the construction elven to our married women's act, covers the cuso of the rlalntlff, It must be dccl- ded that ho cannot recover, although hi claim is one that it seems ought, in good conscience, to be paid" The-decision of the supreme court in the cuso Is accompa nied by an elaborate opinion, delivered by Judge Slerrett, who says i "It appears that tho non-sult was entered on the broad grouud that a married woman, owning lu her own right n Improved farm, Is Inca- puble of binding her separate estato by a contract for service necessarily required n,l rnn.Wd In linrvcsllnir. houseimr and markctlnir. for her benefit, tho growing crops on said farm. As a legal proposition this tannot bo sustained, in view or tne express provisions of the apt ot 1848 as to the separate ownership of property by mar rled women, and Implied powers neces sarily Incident to such ownership, the authority of Mrs. Kpsl)b to make the pontrapl In question appears to be so manifest that it scarcely admits ot any doubt, While, perhaps, tho precise qucs. tlon now presented hits never beeu dls. tlnctly ruled, tho underlying principle Is so conclusively seltled, that It Is ot easy ap plication to the undisputed facts of this case. The judgement Is reversed." Wtnnmithcr's. rnit.iDii.rnu, April 11., I8ST. If vou write for what you want our trained buyers select it for you. On the 4th of April we made a grand occasion in Dress Ma terials. We surprised our selves as well as our friends. Our experience has taught us more ol our own orcanizanon than we ever knew before. The array of our own Dress and Silk Goods, when fairly brought out, like an army in review, taught us the power of our own troous-iratlierintr. It has been already said that only here can be found such a Dry (joods Museum, its true bevond doubt or nuestion. vv e know naiu. Here are bits from a few of the newspapers: The Record: Mnrfl llkn fin PXIKlsttfon than & btore. It's a l,k , A..nn.,An fnp n unman In Innlr Drniinrl Ifict tnwo the drapery, the color combinations and the Ti10Mllent1 fact I is "'that Wis 15 prc-emlhentlr Dry uoods store. 7'hc Times: Tho illsnlAV was made regardless ot oxnenso. ana experienced luutfea siyinai, no huuu uxuiui tlon has ever been nlven. either in this country or in Kuropc and that tl oxuxju would not cover IQH vaiuu ui inu Ka i'i BigUW The Daily Ncivs: An unnrecedentiNl dlsnlav of dress eoods took I place yuslerday at Wanamaker's, and thousands oi womn crowuea ids Kreat csuiuiisauieui. un dar lone, looklnc at the nnest nroduc s from tno looms oi n score di naiiuns. iiit-ru wtrru biiKn i and woolens 51 a hundred textures and hues, and the total value or tlio oods in signt was over n, noa wa. Tha nnttm lirst lloor of tho hulldlmr. In- cludlnz tho arcade, four acres ot flooring In all, was mica wiin tno snow, Tht Inquirer: crowds of nconlo sureed throuch the avenues that twine In and out around tho Brail masses ana puiars or mcrcnanaise an uay lone, ana wun th rlnnlntr hour r.nmn tho Vfrtllct of every one was that tho Easter Openlnc at Wanamaker's was tne greatest event yet in iuo lino or mercan tile display. The Herald: To Wanamaker's is due the credl t ot the erealest exhibition or dress materials over presentea. lncre seems to be but one opinion : tne like ol wnat we show in Dry Goods can be found nowhere else on this side the Atlantic. The exhibition of las.t week demonstated beyond question . i t stnre IX first, and. above , a Drv Good Store- and aU, ?se a, 'J .,Ua.S, a"t although VUich besides, tha it S (fa's dfy and first of all the Re- ,, rjyv (,00Hs Houses HI . l"'l' Millinery, too. We opened our new trimmed Millinery Par- nn VVfrlncHnv bit men f f -r- - , --...nr-,. I r lfnrli n nrn mil. 1 . i--i. ui a v-uv'" it tlint- i-onn-i lvnrhinrr " " else On tlllS Continent. We mean tnat nownere else Sliail t 1 11 I you find such a gathering of 4-ltnn 4"a- ..mrr.nr,'r- llllllllicu uiuiua iui women s headwear. How is the fashion drifting ? Let us look about a bit. Smaller shapes, they say. The Bonnets are small : the Hats are mostly ii -.i I n . i.: imall. Close round Hats ; chip- per little lionnets, bits ot bright ness and sauciness, tricked out with ribbons and flowers. The dead bird craze is becom- intra memory, nutty ostnen ni rn 1 I t;ns bunches of brilliant hackles. .c . ' . ' ' r..i t .l .1 stray ieauiers ntrre unu uiui c, , 'f , , , ,. ru- j. DUE ICW llUUUb Uf UUUlUb UI UllUS, wine's a stronger ieaiure, Kibtons. You shall see them till you tire of looking, and a new tint or a new form at every - r I fnrn Hmvir ftnnnn nnn. .ui ... "" r edged, and the most delicate gauze effects; a bewildering va- riety between, inere are new names Willi wc 1"! , . new tllltS Crevette, AubllSSOn ami:, n,nrmw qP7 rwini- i .tv-, x-..t.v--, ww.--. . I Pn m o Qomont Mnnni Qi. """ v-v-", Une, Boreal, and a dozen Others , .. ., nn nn1v l-nnw lw cPP. "ldC y"U . .nl' ,7 , 1 mill HatlimmiK aiidMJ, 0111.11 . r-. rf 14 o or., no tin cv chir enrll I . . t as you mient imagine in an trancincf day-dream. Gauzes, Crapes, large Meshed Nets and Velvets, also, in these beautiful colors, Jet in every form will be very utaiiiiuic, iJuiiig ui mi. mi -i.i.iv.oi bonnets are freely trimmed with -,r 1,1 ,i- 1 1 It. i Oil II ininK you never ue- tore Saw let I ... . . . Mowers Will be prime favor- ites. l'orm and tints nearer to , ... ... nature than ever. Lilacs, wild roses, pansies, fortret-me-nOtS C 1 and all the sweet blossoms of Sprinrr fit to tempt a bee. 1 r I . Ill I'll' Ml The Ulltrimmed Millinery Will not escape VOU. JNeVCr before so much in straw to please the eye. The little turban shapes - i,. !,,, tl, ...not. cvuyivnuii, wii-y ui - mv. iiniij.i I . - . . . and one extreme. Gainsborough effects; they are the few now tjle other extreme. Between, many. ror children, "Hats as well; and the "Russian Crown," odd as pretty. A novelty ot the novelties you'll see best in the un trimmed. Not French, Yankee. Seems the lightest of all the bonnets, almost the pertCSt. Crocheted stuff. Stiffened as bv . h c ,j ;t ,,R ; H ; . . ., AllllOSt 3S near tO nothing as the OIU time "Neapolitan Ol braided horse-hair. Ulack and colQrs. both beaded and nla n. John Wanamakeu, cnestnut, Ttilrteentn antl Jarket streets, ana City-ball square. OFAMBMICA. The IR'.I latest ana till QltKATEST WOIIU K tno most Illustri ous American Volunteer soldier, Sen, John I Logan Tbe volunteer service detemlod and upheld. can I'enonat Itemlntscences or Army Life. Large Octavo Volume, ueautltully Illustrated, uuisells 11 rant's Memoirs two to one. Agents wanted at once, iircmu: irsfree, UUCKLKY, MOltTON CO., m Area ui., i MlUVt)MI,tl. lioapioi. ROYAl W Croyal tsa'flt Jn POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vatles. A marvel of Durttr. a'renirtn and wholctJomencRS. Moro economical than ordinary klndv and cannot bo sold Id compo mion wiinino muiiuuuo oi low iest,mort weigni, aium or pnospnaio powueis. toifi oniy m-cns. HUTAli 1IAK1HU I'UWUKH V Vt nUUDliirii X IltECTORS' CONVENTION. TO TII KCnOOL DlKKCTOKS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY! Gentlemen: In pursuance ot tho forty-third sect Ion ot tho Act ot 8lh ay, lM, ou aro hereby noiniea 10 meei in convention ai me uourt uouso In liloomsburg, on tho nrst Tuesday tn May, A. D. IKSt. nt one O'clncK In Ihe attcrnoon. belnir Hi" third day ot tho month, and select, ran tv" by a majority of the whole number ot directors picent, one person of literary andscl entinu aiiiuircmcnts, and of skill and experience in mo ari. ui ii'acuinK, uunir puinr nit-nucnt, lor me inrcesuccecuinir yen; ana 10 ccniiyine result to tho state fcuperlntcndent at llarrlsburK. as required by tho thirty-ninth and rortieth sec tions or said ACl. u. n. II ill .m u?. apmst county Fupc oi Columbia co. CANDIDATES' CARDS. Foil C'lUNTV SUIT.KINTUNIIKNT, FRANCIS I1KCK, A. M. Foil County S tirr.it intkndhnt, J. S. GItlMES, 51. E. LOCAL NOTICES. You will find full Hues of Hamburg Em broideries and White Dress Goods at Clark & Son's, and some tinri;ains In same. I. W. Ilnrttnun & Son show this week now licht wcicht ladles' lackets, nt SI 00 to $3 52. Moru new Combination Dress Patterns. Decorated Curtains, nliUsnrlnc nxiurcs, uuc. isew wiuie uoous irom luc, yard un. Hew Kmbroiilerci1 Itoucs. New French Sateens. Cull nnd see. Wc now show tho largest lino of Linen Co ars nnil uults, irom iuj in. to lu in 4vn iuu new oil its. lyi'imio iiuiii uu nun it .i i,. rll r..n k 1 nn. Alan. Mournim Co bars and Cuffs. RucUlngs, Mull Tics, &c. Clarke j Hlbbons, at Clark Fori Sale. Pair of handsome bay horses six nnu seven years oiu, largo and string eood drivers and will worn anywhere Warranted sound and free, from faults or blemishes aro offered for sale solely for want of use. J. K. Sciidyleh. Wo now havo open full lines of Ladles' Jackets and Shnivls Clark & Son. nt popular prices. Havinc lust received acilinder for fin- MshiiiL' silks and cloths. I am nrcnured to clean anil dyo gents' clothing ladies' feathers ilyeil anu curled. 1'ackagcs tor- WUIIlL'll UV I'AUItSS Will U'tl'IVU UlUllllH 111- tention.. ncenrdlnir to directions. Call or kvoSien'juiu Ca8we11- Jy", uioonwburg I ' See tho Sateens ut Clark & Son's. You will find the best lino of Spring Drcs Goods and Trimmings at Clark & bun's. Do not fall to sec the new Corset at Clark & bon's, at 89o.-as good ns any $1.00 corset so u. a so "uiarK's i ." BUSINESS NOTICES. That tired feellnoj and loss of appetite aro entirely overcome uy noou's snrsapa rilla,the popular medicine. Try It nnd see A 1,en." cvrtllinty! T'ie PP Plaster Is morn acivo iimu any ouier piaster on earin iuiis pain Pebsosal. Dear llro. Meek. Ed. The Ccntrul Methodist," Callettsburg, Ky. i see in the last "Uentrai" that vou want a sick headache remedy. I sulli-red from sick headache, almost from infancy, nnd tried almost every remedy I could get, but never found anything to do mu cooil I ..nt.l T C.MMn..n I 1....- I) 1... imiu 1 mm oiunuuui unu m-iiiiiBiur 1 feel for anyor.o that suffers with that terri- ble disease, and I hopo you will civo it a trlal- u 8- Moms """vnsvuic, w. va, Confidential advice to roamed men. If , JUL ..Ullh II'UI ,u L.LV, 1WW ,11111 smile on wnsh.dav rthe most trvinrr dav of the week), send home a box of Drey- 'ioi,pe'siiora!Honp- npr' QUEItt VIOTOKIA'S C110WN, Tho nf 0 Victoria r-nnal.U nf diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphire, and emeralds, set in silver and gold Its gross weight is S9 oz. 5 dwt troy. The numbci I . c .11 o nie.v , r.w, ui iiiiiiutiuus nro pcuns, sio: rnl.li.a n- o.innl,!r,.a 17. nmnrnbla 11 ll i3"a oli snySna-Unensy lY tbni wears a crown. It is oetter to wear the crown of perfect health and peace of mind through the curative effects of Per rine's Pure Barley Mi It Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Bobbins, liloomsburg, l'a. 11 HAT 1 HUE JlEUIT ILL 1JO. Tlio Un nriccdi'iited sale of Bus-chee's German a run wtllitn r. lew years, has S) run within ft few years, has astonished '" rui. it u without doubt tin sntest and best remedy ever discovered for the Hieoily and cm-ctual cum of couirhs. colds sou um wwh nmi; iii'iiiiiM. ii nets on I nn nnlili'lv r.ilTi-rent lirli,r!t1j finm tl, usual nriscrli.lions am-u l.v Phvslclans. . 11 (1,y i cnugn ami icavo me illsinsf sllll In lliu B btiiii, hut on tuo con trurv removes tin. cause of tin- trouble lleH '" P',rls allerleil and leaves Ihem in a purely htullhy condition A buttle kept in the house fur use wl.e'.i thu diseases make lhcr appearance, will suvo doctor's bills una n mm: enell ol serious i lness. A trial will convince you nf thu facts. It Is positively sold in nil (IniL'UlsIs and rmnrru dealers lu the land. Prlee, Ti cts . lame bottles. Ian !i3187eow. UOS'T UKT UAUOIIT llll S-pilIlg Willi your blood full of Impurities, your dlgisllnn lnn paired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver lorpiu, anu wnnie y;it m liable to be prostrated by iii'i-nse but get yourself into irnod condition, mul ready for the rhancliii: nnd warmer weiilher, by taking Hood's Sarsaparllln. It stands unequalled iui inn iijriiiK urn iiiihmi, givmu nil uppeiue, unu lur a general ppriug mciucinc. ffhta IUb in tick, t gato her Cutorlt, Wlep ho u a Child, the cried for L'MtorU, Whta aha becuna MUi, iha clan j to CMtoiia Whan ha had Children, aha gava tham CaatorU, DllUNKKtiXESd, OK l.lylOU lUlUT, OAN 11 K CUIIEIJ II V ADMINISTKIIINU DlL IIA1NE.V Ooldkn Si'koifio It run be given in it cup of coffee or tea wltnout tho knowledge hf the person taking It, effecting u speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderuto drinker or un alcohoilo wreck. Thousands of diunkarils hayo been made temperate men who have taken the Ooldcn Specific In thvlr coffee without their know), edge, and to-day belluvu they quit nrlnk. Ing of their own fnu will. No harmful ciiecis results irom us administration. Cures guaranteed, bend for circular and full particulars. Address lr. confidence uoiucn Bpccltlc Co., loo llaco St., Clnctn nan, uiuo. ileoUHOly, A perfectly sound body and a mind un. impuiied ure nosalhln imfy with pure blood, Leading medical authorities indorse Ayer's Sursupurillul us thu best blond iiurlfvlmr medicine in exlsleuoc. It vastly iacrenses tbe working und productive- powers of both unuu unu uruiu. Council I'roccctlliirtn. llLooMssuiia, April 4 1887. 1'. 8, Hnrman, President, and U. B, Sterling, James Catlow. L. ti. Wlntcrstccn, E. B. Clark, It. II. Mnglrr and F D, Dont. Icr, members, elected town council of the town of Uloomiburg, on tho ICth day of February, 1887, met In Council chamber, and after being duty sworn, adjourned to meet on Frld y i-ycnlng, 8th Inst. April 8, 1887. Council met, All present It. II. lllng. ler was elected Secretary, pro tem. Tho first business In order was to Ox tho salary for Secretary, It was moved that tho sal ary bo fixed at ten dollars per month, same as last year. Carried. President declared nominations for Secretary In order. Mr. Clark nominated W. Clark Sloan. Mr. Itlngler nominated Samuel Neyhard. Jas. S. Wilson. 11. A. Bchoch, W. M. Cum mlngs nnd J. H. Maize, wcro also nomi nated. Eleven ballots being cast and no choice, it was passed and council proceeded to tlio election of treasurer. On motion tho compensation was fixed at ono and a half per cent. Mr. Wlntcrstccn nominated B. P. Vannatta nnd Mr. Sterlhie nominated A. N Yost. B. P. Vannatta was elected, receiving 5 votes nnd A. N. Yost, 2 votes. The election of Commissioner of Ulr-b- ways was next in order. On motion of Clark and Dcntler tbo compensation was fixed at $1.75 per day. Mr. Clark nominated P. Blllmcycr and John Penman. Mr. Dcntler nominated Chas. House!, Wm. J. Bldlemau and Levi Cox, and Mr. Win- terstcen named Elijah Shutt and M. K. Appleman. On tho sixth ballot Peter Bill- meycr was ilcctcd. The election of Town Solicitor was next In order. On motion of Clark and Cadow tho compensation was fixed at 25 per annum. Clark nominated Mr. Barklcy and Dcntler nominated Mr, Chrisman. A ballot was taken and Mr. Barkley was elected, receiving four votes and Mr. Chrlsmnn, three. On motion, Mr. WIntcrstcen was elected vice-president of tho council. On motion of Clark and Wlntcrstccn, the compensation of High Constable wus fixed at fifty dollars. Mr, Clark nominated M. O. Woodward and Mr, Dcntler, Milton E. Cox. Woodward re ceived five votes and Cox, two votes, H. W. Mclteynolds, C. A. Kleim and U. J Clark were then elected a sanitary com mittee. Nominations for Chief of Police were declared In order. Wesley Knorr. Dauiol Laycock, S. W. Shutt and B. B, Freas were nominntcd. Wcsloy Knorr was elected. Tho following policemen were nppnlntcdi B. B. Freas, Daniel Laycock, 3. W. bhutt, W. W. Barrett, W. Itlngrosc. John q, Barkley, Clark Shoemaker, F. P. Baum, E. O. Jones, George Martin, II. D. Harmlg, Nathan Chromis, Levi Cox nnd Thomas E. Gcddcs. On motion tho com pensation for laborers and teams wero fixed as follows: Laborers, 81.35 per day; one- horse teams, 3.00; two-borso teams, $3.00. On motion another vote for Secretary was ordered, which resulted in thren votes for aioan, two for Neyhard and two for Sihoch. Council adjourned until Thurs day, April 1G. Ciikonio Couans and Colds and all dis eases of tho throat and lungs can be cured by the uso of Scott's Emulsion, as It con tains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form, "I consider Scott's Emulsion tho remedy par-excellence In tuberculous and strumous i affections, to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles. W. II. S. Conneli. M. I)., Manchester, O. Aricunicut Court. Court convened on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Judgo Green of Pottsvllle pre siding. Associates Murphy and McUcnry present. Tbo argument list was taken up. William Masteller vs. I. Heller and G. Wbitcnight was marked oil tho list. Bertha Burnetts vs, Charles Rink, rulo dlscarged. Estato of Benjamin Bomboy, exceptions to auditor's report, argued by Scarlet for exceptants, Funk and Barkley for L. It. Bomboy. This was a claim made by L. It. Bomboy against his father's estate for substltuto money which tho decedent agreed to pay him In 1801 when bo took Ids father's place In the army. It was In writing under seal at tho time, but tho paper was lost. Benjamin Bomboy'a decla- rations a short time before bis death that ho owed Leonard, wero proven. Tho aud itor allowed tho claim, and other oredltora filed exceptions Decision rcsorved. Joseph Hess' estate vs. Frank L. Hess. Hule to show cause why a new trial shall not be granted. Argued by Buckalew and Scarlet for defendant, Herring for plaintiff. This case was tried at February court and won by the plaintiff. It was an action of ujccimeni ior tanu, anu tuo ilelcnse was that it was a gift to the defendant by Joseph Mess, ills fatlicr. The court directed a ver- diet for tho plaintiff. Decision reserved. W. U. Gorgey vs. Locust Mt. Water Co, Rule for a new trial. Papers submitted. All other cases ou tho argument list were coutlnued. Estato of Gilbert Fowler, on petition F. Fowler and A. Fowler executors, are allow. cd to bid at sale of real estato. L. M. Pettlt appointed Director of Bloom Poor District In plate of It. Falruian re- signed Gideon Nuss nppolnted guardian of John am) Lyillu Nuss. Sale ordered In estate of Eliza Nuss. S. C. Jayno appointed guardian of Viola. cua anu 1'ettr Adlcman. 1 recommend Dr. Kenneth's Favprllu Kemidy or gravel. It cured me. S. J Mccormick, U. 8. Dep. Mlnerul Surveyor. Bliss Station, Idaho. My head and luce was a mass of purification. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy purlRed my blood and I am now well, J. A. Psrker.Sunderllnvllle ra. rnce ijl. Send 2-cent stump 10 Dr, Kennedy, llondout, N, Y,,fnr book on kid ncy, liver ami blood disorders. Mention this puper. daprig.4t, Trade llollarw. Trade dollars are slowly finding their way to the banks, from which they nro shipped to tho redemption ofllcc. From the number already received at tbo bank It Is estimated that there wero about twenty thousand (SO.OOO) in this county. The six months In which thoy wero to be redeemed is rupidly pus.lug uwuy. It would be well fur those yet holding them to bilng them to the banks aud get their credit of ono hundred cents, because wbcnlthe tlmeonco expires there will bo no further provision mude for them except to re-coin, In which event their value Is about 81 cents. Thoy will bo received at this office for one bun dred cents, but wo would urge all to bring them lu as soon as possible. A first-class paper hanger will bo fur nished to bang your paper, If you llko. James II. Mbhceii. CiiEArxii anu Bkttxh Than Wall Pai'eii, Johnston's Kalsomluo and Fresco Paint Is handsomer than ordinary paint and moro durable; will not rub or scale from tho wall, can bo mixed In five minutes ready for use, by tho addition of water only, anil n given number of pounds will cover more surface than any paint known to the trade, Wo especially commend to our readers tho card which which will bo found In another column, aud would advise them to send for sample card, prlco list, ete. Knntcr Humlnj. Last Sunday morning at 0:30 o'clock St. Paul's church was filled from chancel to entrance with a congregation that had come together to participate lu tho scfvlccs ot tho Easter festival. Tho chancel presented most lovely appearance. Upon tbo rcrcdos wcro tho words, "Christ Is Illscn." Tho super-altar wns covered on tho top' with n mound of beautiful, cut flowers, and on tho front was tho word "Alleluia." Tho largo, bronzo cross stood In tho center with tho whlto rcrcdos as n back-ground. Tho altar was clothed In Its festal cover ing of whlto with eltborato embroidery in bright colors. At tlio top wcro tho words, Glory to God In tho Highest." la tho chancel wcro palms and lilies, nnd every window In tho church contained potted plants. Tbo young men of the parish de voted their lime to gathering up the plants, and a commlttco of ladles displayed ex quisite taste lu arranging tlieii In tho church. Tho prayers and lessons wcro read by rector, Uev. W C. Lcvcrclt, In a very Im pressive manner, and tho musical portion of tbo services' was of a very elaborate character. The programme as printed last week wns fully carried out. Tho choir consisted of Mrs. L. S. .Wlntcrstccn, Miss Annlo Fox and Miss Calllo Ilcndcrshott, soprano; Miss Ella Fox, Miss Mary liar- man, alto; P. E. Wirt, U. E. Elwell, tenor, and h. ti. Wlntcrstccn, bass. Mr. B. P. Vannatta, who is a member of tho choir, did not sing, as he was prevented from at. tending rehearsals by a throat difficulty. Mrs. M. A. Smith brought volumes ot har mony out ot tho organ, and her skillful playing was tbo subject of much favorable comment. At tbo second service, at 10:30, an ablo discourse was preached by tho rector, and the Holy Communion was administered, Most of tho music at this set vice was new. At 7 p. m. tho church was, ngmn filled at tho Sunday school celebration. Tho scr vices consisted of carols, responsive read ing, catechizing by the rector, and tho col lection of Easter offerings from the classes. Tbo total amount contributed slnco tho be glnnlug ot Lent was $02.23. This sum will bo divided equally between Diocesan missions and Western missions. nuckliorn. Farmers are all plowing, and anxious to put In tho oats. Samuel Ohl sowed some on Saturday, being tho first put in. Housewives aro busy cleaning yards bouses, nnd planting gardens. Quito n few of our boys nro ntlending the Normal at Bloom. Education is run ning high just now. Tho loafers aro terribly afflicted with that dread disease spring fever. Austin Ohl came home on Saturday with a new buggy. Now look out I Uev. A. Kcster preached In tlio M. E. Church last Sunday evening. Kcv. Sahm willpreach;for tho Lutherans on tho 22nd of May. "Lovo Hollow" will turn out a wedding in a short time. Say a month or more, maybe two of them. Tbo taxable valuation ot Hemlock real estate Is 379,910. Tho number of houses assessed is 215, their taxable valuation be ing $14,535. Number of cows, 240, with a valuation of $3,908. Tho occupation column foots up $13,720. Tho number of dogs reported is 110. Sblpnioc tags, with or without strincs. at the Columbian office. tf. Mimtn. Caleb Creasy moved to Blnomsburg and Emanuel ;8tandlz to Reading. Tbo two families will bo missed very much. O. P Kllngcrman lost a horse lust week. Just a week beforo S. C. Huffnoglc lost a flno gray formerly owned by E. Standt. Silas Glodfelter who was burned out has his new bouse up. Pamuel Snyder, tho coal miner, mado another unsuccessful attempt to draw tho bit and rod from the rocks in the moun tain and has now given them up. Schools have all closed except No. 3. A number of wild ducks havo been brought Irom the river tbo past week by some of our hunters. Roasts followed. W. P. Johnson, Cal and Pardee Swep- penhelscr started for the Normal school at Blooomsburg last week. John E. Creasy nnd Dorothy Heller of Hetlcrvillo wero married at Berwick on Tuesday 29tb. Joy, pcaco and prosperlly to all such. INDUCEME We are offering great inducements to persons desiring purchase Pianos, Organs und - o a c r Among tho Pianos wo handle aro tho IYERS cS" POND, C. a BlilGGS, BA US $ CO., SCJIOMA GKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos arc all lirst-clas0 and fully warranted for fivo years. Our leading Organs are tho celebrated ESTEY, , UNITED S TA TES and other makes. ER Our leading Sowing Machines aro tlio celebrated WHITE, NE W DA VIS, NE )V DOMESTIC, NE W HOME, ARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Sowiug Machine in tho world. Before purchasing writo for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., BloomsLurg, Pa. E ABE INDEHTED to Tint south ron SIMMONS UVKH llKOUrTOIt. No medicine Is so universally used In tuo South ern States as SIMMONS LtVKIt ItEQULATOlt. It won its v,ay into every southern homo by pure, sterling merit, H thera tales tho placo of a ddctor and costlr prescriptions. It Is a FA MILT MEDICINE, Purely vegetable; gcntlo In its action; can bo safo ly given to any person, no matter what age. It promotes Digestion, dissipates tasty Sick Headache, and gives a strong, full tone to the Sys tem. It has no equal as a Preparatory Mcdlclno and can be safely used when a doctor cannot bo called In. Endorsed by persons ot tho highest character and eminence as tho 11 EST FAMILVMEDICINK. It the child has the colic, It Is a Bure and safe rcmed. It will restore strength to tho overwork ed father, and relieve the wife from low spirits, headache, dystwpsla, constipation and like Ills. "Ml ONLY KA.M1LV MKDIU1NK." "I have been a user ot blminons Liver Regulator for many years, having mado It my only l-'amlly Medicine, It Is a pure, good re-table medicine. My mother before mo was very partial to lu "1 nnd the itegulator very sate, harmless and reliable as a family uudlclne, and have uacu a for anj disorder or tno system and found It to act like a charm. 1 believe if It was used in tune It would provo a great preventive ot Blckncss. I have oilen recommended it to my friends, and Bhall continue to do so. ItEV. JAS. M. ROLLINS, "raster M. E. Church South. Falrneld. Va." rluiiilcif!. gardicarc. Among the new goods lately received U a new door lock; works like tho old ones, only if your arms are full of things you do not want to lay down, push on the knob and the door llies opcu. Handy and cheap. "Wc have more tinware than we care to keep in stock, and if you come in or loolc at somo 01 tho goods hanging out, the price will strike you as rather odd for such goods. We have the handsomest and best carpet sweeper ever made, tho "Gold "Medal;" every one warranted, and only $3.00 If this was a tool for a man we would sell dozens of them, but somehow a man will put ii wo man off, thinks a broom is good enough; don't be put off, this is worth the money, and saves dust and carpets, and lots of back aches. Wo are opening our Fishing tackle; such a lot of stuff, just to catch fish; rods, from 20c. to 10.00; reels of all kinds, and lines to suit all fancies; hooks in all shapes and flies of all descrip tion. The new "fluttering fly" is pronounced by expert fisher men the best trout deceiver yet produced. Baskets and rod mountings, etc., etc. Shovels, spades, forks, hoes, rakes, trowels, in endless variety, for garden aud farm use, at any price you want to pay. Fine Kentucky lawn grass seed mixture, for beautifying your lawns or yards, by tho quart and pint. J. 11. Schuyler & Co., Bloonisburg, Pa. LANDS I rrHENn roil 'UDiicauons, whu iP3,aescnuing inn- nchota.Nnrth llakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, tho Free Government Lands nnd Low ITlce itallroad Lands In the Northern 1'acllln Country. TUB BEST AdltlCULTUHAL OIIAZINO and TIM 11 Kit LANDS now open to tetilcrs mailed tree. Address CHAS. 11. LAMIlOltN, Land Com. N. V. K 1L, BU I'Ml, Minn. maneott-ulit. Sewing Machines. AY NTS! MILL- to