1) The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1887. CORaUl ItUKDlD Till T1M.X. DtOOMSDtinO 6 8ULIJVAN IIA1LI!0A. SOUTH. NOltTII. Arrtvo. Arrive. Leave. Leave. STATIONS. r. M. a. . a. u. r. u. Miila street.... n J 8 t u ironaale 1 41 I to too iCorWlll.." 1 M J V 14 8 M nrinirevaio 0 7 10 mksV.. 1 W ' 11 7 w JSmS ... i.- 1 " J M I 05 7 117 Stillwater l 43 7 00 10 15 7 tn SfitML W ; , 7 45 maw-, Leave. Leave. Arrive. Arrive. r. H. A. M. A. W. r. Mi Trains on the r. & It. It, It. leavo liupert is (OllOIVB I 1 NORTH. BOOTH. tiM a. m. 11:87 a. m. 3:10 p. m. 0:30 p. m. O Tralnson the D. L. & W. It. It, leavo Bloomsburg as follows i north, sorrn. 7:11 &. ro. 6:32 a. m. 11:07 a.m. lo p. m. t M p. m. ' 4:18 p. m. e;,'i8 p. m. , 8:47 p. m. Trains on th N.&W. B. Railway pass Bloom Firry as follow : NORTH. , ..t?nB- lo:4 . m. l':M m- o p. ra. 4-i p. m. SCHD1Y. NOKTH. SOUTH. 10:1 am 8:89 pra NOTICE I H. V. White & Co. pay one cent per pound for good dry Buckwheat. HAI.IIB. Nov. IB. Mrs. Ellen Dorr will ecll per tonal property on late premises ol Frcder Ick Dcrr, in Madison township. Nov. 11. Isaac A. Dcwltt administrator of Isaac D. I'atton will sell personal pro. pcrty on the premises in Greenwood town ship. To closo out certain lines of wedding In vitations n number of bargains are offered nt this office. Thoso wanting smn.l lots, from 10 to 25, will save money by ordering at the Columbian office. tf Wanted. A good boy to learn black, smithing. Apply at once. Geo. Mahtix, Bloomsburg, 1'n. The rjrico of envelopes lias been recently advanced by the manufacturcre.but wc have in stock 40,000 that will be sold just as low as ever, with your business card printed on tnc same, ask lor prices. u. Buy Lester's Binghamton Kip Boots, best made. Notice lo Tax Collectors. An act of the Legislature and approved Juno 2nd 1881, (See pamphlet laws, page 45) requires tax collectors, township and borough officers to roako return of seated and unseated lands upon which no proper. ty can bo found from which to make taxes to the County Commissioners on or before the first day of January next, with a eufll clcnt description by boundaries or other wise, of each separate lot or tract and about tbo quantity of the same. Those who fail to mako returns by said' day will be held for such loss. Taxes so returned become a lien against tho property so re. turned. Wo have blanks on which these returns aro to bo mado and will furnish them upon application of collectors. Oct 28 tf Joira 1). Oasky, Corn's Clerk. The American Farmer Irec to All Our HubHcrlfjers. All of our subscribers who will pay their subscription accounts to this paper In full to date, and one year in advance, will be presented with ouo year's subscription to THE AMERICAN FARMER, n sixteen page agricultural magazine, published by E. A. K. Ilackett, at Fort Wayno, Indiana, and which is rapidly taking rank as one of the leading agricultural publications of the country. It is devoted exclusively to the interests of tho Farmer, Stock Breeder, Dairyman, Gardener and their household, and every" species of industry connected with that great portion of tho people of tho world, tho Farmer. Tho subscription price is 81.00 per year. Farmers cannot well get along without it. It puts now Ideas into their minds. It teaches them how to arm with profit to themselves. It makes tho homo happy, the young folks cheerful, tho growler contented, the down cast happy, and tho demagogue honest. A large number of our subscribers have tak en advantage of this oiler, and all aro well pleased. tf Notice to Taxi In-crH. The taxpayers of Bloomsburg arc here by notified that the dog, State and county taxes must bo paid on or before tho 23rd day of Dec. 1887, as Ave per cent will be added after that date, and flvo per cent, will bo added to school tux after January 2nd, 1688. Tho poor tar is also in my hands for collection and should bo paid without further delay. Olllco at my retl. dence, Iron street. Bloomsburg Nov. Olh, 1887. It. Stiles, Collector. personal. J. Saltzer was In New York this week, L. E. Waller Esq. went to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. J. K. Blttenbcndcr Is visiting friends In Mt. Carmcl. J. G. Bwnnk and brother of Mifflin town ship were in town Wednesday. L. S. Wlnterstcen Esq. took a flying trip to New York and Boston this week. Lconl Mellick, Esq., of Philadelphia, visited friends in this section last week. Editor Tubbs of tho Shickshinny Echo was In town tho first of tho week, looking as hearty and rosy as usual. A. J. Dcrr, Jackson's genial merchant, andlGeo. Derr, Jury Commissioner, were in town on Monday. Mr. A. Barnes and wife, of Wilkcsbarre, visited O. U. Campbell Wednesday of this week. Mr, Barnes is at present and has been for tbo past 11 years tho librarian and crier of the courts of Luzcrno county. Deputy Prothopotary Quick spent a couplo of days In Jackson township last week. While there ho and A. J, Dcrr went bunting and as a result Matthew brought homo five pheasant, seven rabbits and one squirrel. Amos Pealcrof Bradshaw, Nebraska, Is visiting relatives In this couuty, Ho -went from Flshlngcreek township to the west about o'ght years ago, and this Is his first visit to his old home. Ho will remain In tho east until spring. Gum boots and felt boots at J, W. YIng, cr'i, Ruptrt. 3w I. W. McKelyy Is repainting tho exter, lor of his atoro building. Rail laying on the B. & b. road above Benton was begun Thursday of last weett Just received, a fine lino of oilcloths at J. W. Ylnger's, Rupert. By tho yard ami In patterns. Tbe moat comfortable truss and support er Is tho rubber clastic. Consult Dr. J. Tuesday was an uniuimllw nnUt iit tlay In this place. Everything In tho grocery lino and wear at J, W, Ylneot's. Kuncrt. . a Invitations aro out for tho marring t Mr, Jno. W, Mcars and Miss Lizzie M. Moycr, Tuesday, November S.d. fhero will bo skating at Music Hall this Friday evening. Music will bo furnished by jLtnvlllo'band, A good tlmo Is expect. In ano'thtr column will bo found the ad vertisement of J. F. W. Dorman, of Haiti, more,-offering onint for making rubber stamps. A recital by "Mrs. Margaret Custer Cal houff,' agister of Gen. CuMcT, will be given In the Opera House, Friday evening, Nov. ember lfjth. Tho marriage of Mr. Frank H. Eycrly, nmljMUs Delilah IL.Delly, daughter of John Deily, Is announced for Thursday, November 17lli. D. W. Andrus & Co., of WUhamsport. make their bow lo tho' peoplo of Columbia county, in this Issue. See their advertise- incnt elsewhere. As It.wns impossible to obtain all tho re turns through tho county beloro going to press we have omitted the table of the vote until next week. We glvo on our fourth page this week a report of tho district Sunday school Con vention held at Heller's church, Madison township, October 29th. ii mere is anyunng in your lino you need, call on J. W. Ylnger at Rupert, and ho will uso you well. Rock bottom prices, "and doriU you forget il." 3w Head tho notice of the 00 days' sale of gobds at Lowen berg's. Thero are somo great bargains for thoso who will avail themselves of this opportunity. A numbering machlno has been added to the appliances of tins office. Checks, ord ers, tickets,, and nil printing requiring it, can be numbered up to 1,000,000. Last Tuesday was tho first tlmo Jud jo Ehvell has not voted at n fall election since ho became a voter. His absence in New York state prevented him this time. An engine .house and repair shops Is be ing built by tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad Company. It is looted near the Uloorasburg woolen mills, and will be 21 x 180 feet. William Hart, agent for tho Keystone Dynamite Powder Co. has erected an Iron building for storing the explosive, back of the Troup farm. Mr. Hart Is an active agent, and is taking largo orders. Tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad Company placed another cnglno on tho road Monday evening. The engine is named "Capt. Conner." Tno first trip over the road was made Tuesday. Attention ia called to tho advertisement of T. W. Edgar, of Espy, in this Issue. He has refitted his planing mill, and is pre pared to furnish anything in his line. A specialty Is made of all kinds ot woods for vneenng. Glasco Cameion weut hunting Thursday of last week. Wcary,tired and unsuccess- ful, he returned home. Imaglue his sur prise, when he was greeted at tho door, with the announcement, that a little daugh ter had been brought to his house. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet In tho Lutheran church at 3 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 12. This day is eel apart as a day of prayer by tho National Temperance Union. All Indies are invited to attend, especially lad les who are not yet members. Wrn. Rehm, the foreman In Phillips' Do- mcstlc Bakery, has quite nn amiable rep. utation in this section as baker. He has had many years experience and seems to delight in excelling Ids former record as baker. There is not a branch In tuo busi. ncss but that Mr. Rehm has thoroughly mastered it. Mr. Ylnger, lock-tcnder nt Port Noble, ws seriously lniureu oy an lnioxicaieu boatman on Saturday night. Tho boatman was incensed at tho delay caused by 1 Ing- er's cettlnc out of bed. and when ho mado his appearance, struck him in the head with a stone. A warrant Is out for the boatman's arrest. Silas Conner, Independent Republican candidate for County Commissioner, had tickets printed in every conceivable shape, nnd most of them were wrong, the candl. date for Associate Judso being printed on tho County ticket. It is needless to say that these misprinted tickets were not printed at tho Columbian office. List of letters remaining In tho Poet Of, tlco at Bloomsburg for week ending Nov, 8. 1887: II. D. Cornell, Esq., Mies Susie C. Hay- man. Mrs. Belle Hase, Mr. D.W. Hendrick. Pi-rnnns calllnif for these letters will please say "advertised." M. As Mr. John F. Menglo of Orangevlllo was drlvlnc on Tuesday morning to his school at Espy, tho running gears of his biiccy became detached and ho was pre. cinitated to the ground, which resulted in the breaking of his right leg about thrco inches nbovo tho knee. Mr. Menglo has tho heart felt sympathy of many friends James Brvson Eso. u former resident of this county, died at his homo lu Phillips burg last Sunday, suddenly. He was bur. led nt Catawissa on Wednesday. Mr. Hrvunn was District Attorney of this -county one term, being elected in 1871, He resided at Centralla and afterwards moved to Hazleton und thence to Phillips, burg. Ho was a brother of William Bry, son eq. . A nartv of young gentlemen gathered by inulinilnn last Monday evening at the homo of Mr. O. P. Sloan on Market street, tho occasion being tho twcnty-flrst birth day of Mr. Frank II. Sloan. A delicious supper was greatly enjoyed by all, and the evening was pleasantly spent in card play. in,. Tim iuests departed about ten o'clock, all uniting In wishing Frank long, happy and prosperous life. Tho School Furnishing Co. has com menccd work at enlarging their bulldlngi In order to accommodate their growing trade. Tho additional stock Is being rap idly taken, and the Indications now point to a speedy approach to the $.75,000 cap. ttal stock. Thero Is a growing demand for tho present style of desk. Wo hope for a vast enterprise to grow out of this, that will employ several hundrctl wornmen, AUuoHt a quarter of a Century. The followlnc is from ono of our sub northers, who went to Michigan with his father when a youpg man? Many of our readers will at once recognize the sub- 8C,lberi Cosstantwk. Nov. 1, 1887, &, BittkNBENDKII, Dear Sim En, closed find $1.60 for tbo Colombian another year. I came West In Uptober, mm, nu havo had tho paper regularly every week since and cannot do wituoui 11. f u, T5BC0LUffiIAN AND Murder Among Trnmp. Berwick Independent, Frldar, Nov. 4, Our borough was thrown Into a state of excitement last evening by a murder li&v. ing been committed within Hi borders. It was a case of tramp?, had whiskey, and fire arms and with such a combination it Is not strange that onoporson lies this morning cold In death. Wcdnosrl AV ntolit ntnn tramps slept at tho rolling mill and when they left that part of town yesterday morn ing they scattered through tho town pick, log up odd pennies and provisions whero. ever they could. Several of them playod tho soap game; having bought ordinary soap they cut it in small cakes, wrapped It in paper and sold it aa'soap to tako out greaso spots." On this they realized nesr. Ij two dollars. Later In the day they met near tho englno houso and hero was whero tho fracas took place, The whole crowd was in such a drunken condition that tho Btorlcs told by them last night could scarcely bo relied on. At about nalf.past flvo tweof the party camo up In to town hunting for a Justice of tho Peace. and finding 'Hqulro Jacoby the revolver that did the murderous work was handed over and William McCue gave hlmBclf up as the confessed murderer of Thomas Bren nan. Constable Mcllenry wag at onco sent after tho remainder of tho parly and succeeded shortly afterward In bringing In John Lynott. Tho testimony of Francis Ganley (one of tho tramps from Towahda) was to the effect that the party had met near tho cnglno houso and were raising money among themselves to get liquor. The little fellow Wm. Everhart had but 20 cents to show for his day's work and somo ono of tho crowd picked up Ever. hart's soap box and threw it Into tho canal saying "you're no good." This started a fracas and William McCuo drew a revolver to quiet them. Ganley said '-Boys, tako It away from him; It Isn't loaded." Tho at tempt was accordingly made, but McCuo opened flc and ono of tho party Thomas Brcnnan of Potlsvllle received a shot In the neck, fired at ouch short ringo that his clothing was scorched. Brcnnan dropped In his tracks and probably expired Ii.stant ly. The others retreated, and McCue claims that he also shot one of the others, The revolver was a 38-callbre, and con talncd two cartridges when it was handed over to the 'Squire. McCue's story Is that some of tho party attempted to commit sodomy on tho person of Everhart, and In protecting him from this Inhuman act the fracas was brought on and tbe murder was committed. McCuo made no concealment f tho part ho took in the shooting and ex- nerated all others from any blame what ever. By tho testimony 11 appeared that tho affray took place below tho engine house and henco would have been In Col umbia county, therefore 'Squire Jacoby committed them to tho Columbia county jail; but later in the evening It was found that the case belonged to Luzerne county. Squire Evans held the inquest, the Jury finding that Thomas Brcnnan camo to his death at the hands of Wm. McCue. 'Squire Jacoby handed over all his papers In the case to 'Squire Evans and tho men were then commtt'ed to the Luzerne county jail, where they wcro taken this morning, the deid man was about twenty-eight or thirty years old, a puddler by trade, and worked awhile In the rolling mill at this place some nine years ago. McCue is about tbe same age, and U said to belong to a respectable la mily In I'lttttcn. Vote In niooniHburic. Tho following Is the vote cast In Blooms- buri: at tho election Tuesday, November 8th. STATK TREASURER. E. W, Total. Bernard J. llcGrann D. 209 121 330 Wm. B. Hart, Ii. 139 140 279 Dallas C. Irish, P. 5 17 23 JDIHIB OF SUPREME COURT. J. Boss Thompson, I), 214 191 142 17 335 Henry W. Williams, U. 137 279 Simeon B. Chase, P. 4 21 ASSOCIATE JCOOE. C. II. Mcllenry, D. 218 131 132 849 203 A. Buckingham, Ii. 131 Isaiah Bower, P. 1 1 1'ROTnOSOTAUY. Wm. II. Snyder, V. 224 W. II. Monroe. Ii, 131 134 140 659 277 C. II. Campbell, 2 ItEOlSTEH AND RECORDER. C. II. Campbell, D. 235 M. O. Hughes, Ii. 123 U. W. Sterner, 153 123 1 130 150 383 246 1 OOUSTY TREASURER. A. Herring, D. 227 G 35' B. D. FrcaS, R. 131 Ezra Stephens, 2 280 OOCSTY COMMISSIONERS, Wm. O. Girton, D. 245 148 303 290 316 Jesse Rittcnhouse, I). 185 m 157 27 131 131 147 Ezra Stevens, R. 159 Silas Conner, . 24 51 COUNTY AUDITORS. Amos Hartman, D. 221 E. M. Teksbury,i). 220 352 351 287 J. B. Yetter, R. 140 COUNTY SURVEYOR. Samuel Neyhard, D. 221 125 340 Kccltnl nt tlic Opera House. Mrs. Margaret Custer Calhoun will glvo a recital at tho Opera House, Friday even- inc. November 18th, under tho ausdicos of n,i.a A. it. Mrs. Calhoun is a sister or. General Custer, aud Is said to bo striking. lv like him in appearance. The Seattle oimuuy C (-. cava. Tim "testimonial ' tenucrea Airs, juar- caret Custer Calhoun last evening was a genuine ovation. Tho memoers oi mo Urnna Array ueiuuun;u, uj t - .v - . . . t ,i l... ,,,m rrta . i-nro their lovaltv lo their comiade, tuo Tii,.nt nntir. and tho ceneral public loin- " ' " ... . . , cd heartily in willing recognition of the many craccs nnd talents of tbe lair recip ient of the occasion. Mrs. Calhoun has a Bplendid stago presence, and In all her selections evinced a thorough knowledge and appreciation of tho art ot elocution. Her command of emotions Is remarkable, and In every appearance alio won, If pos- bII.Ip. fresh laurels. Into the tender and nalhetlo as well as the dramatlo and hum. orous, she carried her audlenco with her." Let everybody turn out anil glvo ner a rnnalnir bouse. Tho price of admission will bo lower than usual, general auinis, slon being 25c. and Teservcd seats 25c. lipnervod scats on sale at ueutler'a snoo store. I'rof. I.olrtettc'rt Memory Discovery. Trof. Lolsette'i new system of memory training, taught by correspondence at 237 Fifth Ave., Now York, seems to supply a general want. Ho has had two classes at Yale of 200 each, 830 at Oberlln College, 800 at Norwich, 100 Columbia law stud. ents, 400 at Wcllesley College, and 400 at University of Penn., &c. Such patronage and the endorsement of such men as Mark Twain. Dr. liuckloy, Prof. Wm. It. Harp. er, of Yale, &o., place the claim of Prof. Loisette upon the highest grounu. Accident III Tlicatrc. Tho stairway leading Into Ferguson's Theatre, Shenandpah, gave way Baturday evening and dropped intp the ceiar, a ais- lance of fifteen feet. There were some thirty persous on the stairs at the time and all were precipitated to tho bottom, but none received any serious Injury. For time all was confusion, nnd It was feared some wcro fatally Injured. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. . News Item. A-rrangcmcnts lmvo been mado at Slicn. andoah for tho publication thero of a news- paporln Russian. John Ii. Sullivan arrived In ljondon last Monday afternoon, and was received with great enthusiasm. Much valnablo property has been do. stroyed tho past week by raging fcrcst fires In Indiana and Illinois, Six dynamite bombs wcro found last Sunday In condemned Anarchist Ltngg's cell, in the county Jail at Chicago. Cases of yellow fever aro still reported at Tampa, Florida, but it Is believed to bo disappearing and tho worst Is over. Sovcral deaths and much Illness havo been caused at Mt. Caimel during tho past few weeks by an epidemic of typhoid fever. Sylvanlus Smith, Eugeno Washburn aud Lewis Rugcr hayo been held for court at Towanda to answer the charge of counter- felting. James Thomas was killed by an cxplo. slon of fire-damp In tho Nottingham col, llery at Plymouth, Thursday morning ot last week, Tho citizens ot Reading arc becoming alarmed at tho prospect of a coal famine. Thero aro not moro than 4000 tons of coal in tho city, A. Corwin, of Farmlngton,Tioga county, raised an aero of corn that turned out one hundred and fitly bushels of ears and ten tons of fodder. ' A despatch from El Paso, Texas, says that the report of rich gold-bearing deposits in the district of Maals, state ot Chllbuahuai has reached there. A west-bound freight train ran Into tbo rear of an empty coal train at Bwcdcland, on the Reading Rnllroud on Friday night, wrecking and burning a number of cars. Tho clothing of George Young Keith, an cmplovo of tho asphalt works at Wilkes- Barre, was caught by a revolving shaft Saturday and ho received ecrlous Injuries. Tho body of Jenny Lind was buried at I L. , ..,! ' .... ... .,.b ...,. 11 V A Ull-VAJIlLiJOLU M tail J(HV;U IIUl n, IJU Ilk I which the children of tho United States presented to her was burled with her re- less sparkle. A plamish, home mains. lv. stand-bv-vou stuff. Last David Snowberger, nged 15 years, rcsld- Ing near Chambersburg, with two compan- 10ns went out uunting oaiuruay aucrnoon. While crawllne up an embankment, drae- cine tho cun with tho muzzlo pointed to- ward him, It was discharged, blowing tho sntiro top of his head off and causing In. stunt death. Tho gun contained a re markably largo load. order directing the postmaster at Boston I T.n HnalmnBl.. Finn .1 1, a a lflai.n.1 nn to withold payment of money orders and Postal notC9 scnt t0 lbo National Card Co., doing business In that city, and to return to the writers letters addressed to that con- ccrn. It stated that this order Is based upon evidence showing that the concern is a fraud. A Untidy Pocket AtlnH. An attempt to put In pocket size the contents of a largo reference Atlas la usually accompanied by rough, inaccurate, and Inelegant engraving and printing, but in tho New Pocket Atlas of tho World published by Ivison, Blakeman & Co., 753 & 755 Broadway, New York, this Is not the fact. Ninety-one Maps, containing nearly every geographical point of interest throughout the world, aro given, and each is a gem of the engraver's art. , , I yet distinctly colored, these maps aro ex quisite illustrations of the best color print Ing to-day obtainable, while the maps leave nothing to bo desired by way of full ness, they are fully up to date, and show every recent discovery, or chango of boun dary. One hundred and twelve pages of terse, well arranged, and accurate information coucerning every important country or stato on the globe, follow the maps in this ""'"i1"" '"'"v. "-' """ only a comprcnensivo Atlas, out also a conuensea uazetiecr oi me wuoie wonu, and all put in an attractive and substan- tiai binding, and sold for fifty cents, if not found at your booksellers, on tho re-1 ceipt of this sum tho publishers mall it to any address. A now line of hats and caps at J. W. Ylnger's, Kupcrt. Bw V . . . . " From App atom unldo: "Wo presume that there aro but very few readers of the Guide who aro unacquainted with Pond's CAiKAiri, ua rixurus ua UAUuurutuui- i-m- ativo properties. Wo havo used' it in our family duilng tho past twenty years, and have realized Its wonderful power In re. licving pain. It Is Invaluable for all Hem. orrhaga, Cult, Jlurnt, Bruita. Sore Throat, Catarrh, Rheumatism and kindred pains. It Is purely vegetable, and is used both Inter. nally and externally." Jle cartful to get a genuine lottle. Tlic Ilcndtiiir Color Text. At last tbo co'or test controversy be tween tbe Philadelphia and Beading rail. road company and its employees is In a fair way towprd settlement. Tho cm- ployccs' assembly 16 Beading was In scss. lon Monday irom a until u o'ciock. u. j. Sharkey, of Philadelphia, chairman ot tno ColorTcst Committee, was present, and with apparatus illustrated and explained 1 IUU lUOUUi) UllCiUUUl Ut tliU UIWUIUVU lJOb I .,i.l yiuyuacu uj iuiu,uj. ations and the heated discussion which "I- owci- a. u,, vu m -i iif. niH.n wkh nnmiv miuiiLcu uv Lua ah- , , j . semuiy. n now goes ueioro tuu geuetBi convention of tho assemblies of tho 1 . . . T.1I , . . , . I .- V Nearly all the local assemblies have adopt ed the plan. Thoro are' a few which have refused and several have not yet acted up- on it. All none of Polion. Mr. W F. Haley, Adreitiiug Agfnt of the Brooklyn KUvatud Kullrnad, writes: "InHamniutory rheumatism swelled my legs and arms to twice their natural sun I eullered eic-rumting pain lour won derful B B. 8 . made a complete cure. Maior Bldney Herbert, editor of tbo fiovthem Cultivator and Date Farmer, Atliuta. Qa.. wnteel ' I have lullj teetcd tho virtues ot Swift's Specific, both a rheumatUm cur and a tonic It hu done teen moro than its proprietors claim for It. Mr. Michael Lonir, Jr., with llio titro- bridge Lithographic) Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, writea: "I eutiered for two jean with a terrible itchinir and painful aorea on mr neck, arpia, kandi and lingers No phy sician could help mo a. a. ti rtllevea ma perfectly and I feci like a uow man lira. Amanda Inule. of Oaitonia, N O, writeai 'My baby, when four mouths old, deeloped ecrofula. .He had two ic rere riaiuRa and win son the neck. I eent for onr familv phyaiciao, who nrnuounced it acroiula. and prrarribrd H. H, S. for It. I gave the baby 8 K H. and it a -on got the iliieue under onutrol. 1 be aorea are healed, and the talir la well and healthv. I know S. S. H. aaied it life, and I told our doctor ao. He ia a reuular phyalciah, and prescribed S.8 S for the baby aa soon as he saw it had arrofula. Treatise ou Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. TllK Hwiirr Ul'tciriu Co, Drawer a, Atlanta, Ua. JJiiy Leslor's Binghamton Kip JJOOta. UUSl IIIUUU, "It's only a nuestlon of time," an d a short time, too, as to when your rheuraa- tlsmwill yield to Hood's fcarsapatllla. TrytQ $2.Q. same) $2Q tQ HIcenlcnntiCHM. Narcotics and sedatives murder sleep: tho unnatural stupor Is soon followed by 111 effects. Simmons Liver Regulator re- moves tho causo of restlessness and elep- lessncts by regulating the bowels, by cstab. Ushlng good digestion and by quieting tho nerves "I'havo been a great sufferer from dys. pepsla and loss of sleep. As soon as I feel ho lei Liver ho leat nervous I take a doss of Blmmous "TOSZZlfc DIED. UKiaillilWU Died near Catnbra on tho 81 ultimo, Jacob S. Bcishllnc, ago S3 years, 7 months and 3 days. WANAMAKER S. ruiLADiLrniA, Monday, Hot. 7, 1887. Mixed Suitings, with silk enough in them to talk about. But that is not what makes theni sn rmindlv worth 171r. The wool does it. 'Every fibre in tllnm flint- icn'fr cillf ic Mrnnl I They would be handsome stuffs and just as wearable if silk had never been heard of, but they wouldn t be so pretty. 1 he silken specks and flecks light up the face of the fabric like flowers in a May meadow. Eight color effects, a brownish, a greenisn, a piumtsn, and so on; all modestly rich, none glaring. Not the staffs you look lor at 3714 c. Only a few days ago they were 50C. One ol the unexpected priCC-Slips Not the onlv one Don't efit n Qtpn Afrain thp fljilrv raw silk dodging in and out, , 11 v - uarscr uiruaub, luuber weave, -week down from tiO to XlAc cQ was tJ.e v-io- and little u - ju. l all-wool Suiting . b . . ' aiungbiue it, and the jostling, soberer stuff checked with gay silk threads. An arm's-length away the 42 in. oddly pretty bhamrock Suiting; another 3714 center L)Ut we told you of that the other day, and We have been keeping scissors bright on it much ever since. Lan t do it longer. These from 6 feet of an 8o foot counter. Every other 6 feet is burdened with more of these medium-priced stuffs out of which S2.;o or t. or i will pull a handsome, stylish dress pattern lor anybody. Take Books r. . ,i u .j r i I ivukkivcu uireut irum importers nrst It IS the Hollday-bOOK class barbel supplies at Louis Vlereck's a'my that has come in and jam- I, m 1 i I meet ine sneives anu pyramiuea the tables and narrowed the walking space of the Book sec tion. Your wonder will be where the people will come from to buy so many Books The will come, just the same, and get these, and tons and tons more that we have stowed away in Upper and under space uiat you uon t see. The bookg afe here ;n the , e bravery of gorgeous binding; in the undress of paper, and in all the between covers, livery nroner sort oi liook lor but I I . . folks and little folks. Tney are cheerful things to look at, but if you really like Books there is no more cheer ful thing about them than the pencil marks on an inside cover i flip nrif Book News is our monthly help to book buyers. io one can do much of anything else and keep track of the new Books. That is a burden Book News picks up. No matter where the Book drops from. booK News lumps lor the in side of it and tells you so much of what is there that you know whetner it is something to something to re SKippea or reau. cnoice miscellany, tOO, of Special in- I 1 1 1 A 11 terest to readers, authors, and -..t.i- hri. nnfI .v!th Mph I -..fUf,,..' nrtnit fit tnr fnm ?n author S portrait lit lor lram NT -n,- M f.Q 1 muvcmua jliuuiv ni.no o-u naGres has a picture and life sketch of Hon. George H. - u Boker. sc, oc a year. . You can get the best selec- firm nf Rnnl-c fnr thft HnliHavs .. w. .- DV Duving now. uur uook Catalogue will aid you, and a postal card will bring it. The Linen quarter of the . 1.1" Store IS Vd y properly the first thought just now with the good housekeepers overhauling the Linen closets. 1 he Autumn compels the filling of the blank et shelves in the Linen closet just the same as tho. tilling Of the coal bins. Cold, snaps come in the night, Tlcwlfc tlin Tilnnbft-c nnrl rli I Sheetings there are the Dam asks and all the other Linens, Mr. Irwin is over on the other side, and the hoses that bring the flaxen goodness in are all the time coming through the. Custom House. Here's a glance at some Of the Uamask prices: Kin. rain. Mlu. Mitt. 69 la. I In. (Sin. Ulu. TO In. White German rumaelc, esc. Cream Oerwan Daniaslr, sk. WUllo German Damask-, lie. white Irish Damaik, :tw. bite Irian Damask, tic loom Damask, soo. Loom Damask, Mo. Loom Uamask-, uc. Loom Damask, 75c, Very fine and soft finish Rouble prmasif, 90c. it was It generous value at 1.25, I nnnUe Damalsk Nankins. 1. no wanamaker's. $3.50. Huck and Damask lowcls just as worthful and more tempting to the casual eVe. We have put a lot on a special counter near the loot ol the Arcade stairs. Expect there will be much squeezing to get at them, even in that roomy piui.. pi w pu u uui, 1 How many patterns of Hand- kerchiefs? It would weary you to count them. Maybe half as many qualities anything above the mean. A handful from a houseful Kmbrotdered, 15c, from 25c. Women's Printed, II a dot. Women's While, f I a doz. Men's Printed, f 1.80 a doz. We are doing more than usual in Umbrellas. Thev are coming, coming; going, going ali the timn Here is a special lot we have just opened. We ctnn t if- ti nt- Impnncn fliAtA n m 1 1 037 in it, but because the gold and silver handles and the Windsor silk make the prices absurdly low 40 60 Si-inch at 3.00, value M00 24-lnch at M 00, valne t4.ro St-lnrit at 13.15, valuo 3.00 US S60 !8-inch at ts.00. value ss.00 71 sc-incti at fn.ni. valuo s9.oo 7 28-lncU at tr.on, value naoo 3 lis-lncn at $3.50, value U5 315 28-incli at $4.00, value f 6.00 83 2S-incn at svoo, value 7,60 83 SS-lncn at f&OO, valuo $9.00 Guaranteed for a year. You must see tnem to lully sense their worth. We will engrave name or initials on them free. John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets. ana i;uyu4M squam "L0CALN0flCESi Now Fur trimmings at H. W. Sloan's We show some extra cood values In SV table linens, towels and counterpanes. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. "iou should not fall to seo thoso SI. 00 Uhadames silks in black and colors at Clark & Son's. Also full lines of all other dress silks at lowest prices. Collectors' receipt books and notices tor tf. smo at mis omco. Wo show an decant line of plush coats. wraps and ' jackets at prices which defy cumpcmion. uarK & Don. New Underwear for Ladies Sloan's. and Gcntlomen at H. W. enavlng anu ilaircullingKaloonxcbangc UUICJ, UNUU UUWIVEI UUUn BlUrU. lieaU towel to every customer. Particular atten. tlon elvcu to ladles' and children's hair cutting. scpDtf. If you want blankets In white, red or grey It will pay you to call at Clark & Son's. Having just received a cylinder for fln- lshiue silks and cloths, I am prepared to clean nnd dvc cents' clothing, ladies' cloaks, sacqucs, silks, dresses, shawls, &c. reamers uyeu ana curled, t'ackages for warded by express will receive prompt at- tcntion, according to directions, Call or dyer, Bloomsburg Woolon Jlills. scp4-tl. New. Braid Trimmings at II. W. Sloan's If you want dress coods of anv kind It will well pay you to call and see Clark & Son's stock and prices. Shlpplnc taes. with or without strings at 1110 COLUMBIAN OIUCC. Ball's Corsets and other good makes, now assortment this week at II. W. Sloan's You will find big bargains In coats, wraps and jackets at creatlv reduced prices at Clark & Son's to close. BUSINESS NOTICES. Backache, aching sides and kidncys.sore muscles, stitch, crick aro removed by the Hop Platter. When nby ni stole, w it her Cutoria, When sho wu a Child, tb cried for Cutoria, When tbe bocimo UUi, the clous to Cutorle, When the hd Children, the sve them CutorU, To Pkkservb Natural Flowers. Pip the flowers in melted parafllne, withdraw ing them quickly. The liquid should be only Just hot enough to maintain its fluid- ily and the flowers should bo dipped one at a time, held by the stocks and moved about for an Instant to get Id of air bub bles. Frcsn cut uowers, ireo Irom moist ure, make excellent specimens in this wav, if you would preserve your health and In. vigoruto your entire system uso rcrrlne's iu'f .! " V .! i" . ' W i yj, a. itouuins, iHoomBourg, is. eow What am I to do ? Tho symptoms ot biiiousnefs are unhappily but too well known. They differ lu different Individ uals to somo extent. A bilious man is scl dom a breakfast cater. Too frequently. alas, ho has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids ot a morning. His uu uuuu iui buuus vi a uiuiuiuir. ins tongue will hardly bear inspection at any "mes If it la not white and furred.lt fs roucti. at all events, The digestive system is wholly out of or. der and diarrhtca or constipation may bo a symptom or tho two may alternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may bo giddiness and often t.r.n.I..M.n o n,l n1,ll, fln...1nnnA 1 tenderness In the stomach. To correct all tins u uut iu rnuev u eurti try ureen s All irnot ?lnwpr It rn.lfl hut a trltln nml tlmna. amis attest its ctiicacy, Cured nv Adminmsteiuno Dr. Haines' 1'uuflkanniuKun uiwuui, o.uu 4 uejiitjtui Golden Bpeoifio. It can be clven in a cun of coffee or tea without tbo knowledge of the person taking it; Is absolutely harmless anu win ciieci a permanent anu speedy cure, whether tbo patient la a moderato drinker or an alcoholic wreck. 1 housands ot drunkards have been made tcmpcrato men who hayo taken Oaidcn Specific in their enilce without their knowledgo, and to.day believo they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. Tho system ouco Impregnated with the Specific it becomes au uUcr Impossibility for tbe liquor habit to exist. For full particulars address Golden Specific Co., 185 ltace Ht umcinuau, uuio. ucoatJOjy, ITIO TUB HOLDERS OP THE IIOND3 1 of tbe lHoom&bunr state Normal School, curea uy nrai. moriaasre, aarcu epvemuer i, isuj: 01 Ice la bereby given that lh Interest on all bonds outstanding up to 'cptembcr 1, 1887, will U paid on preben' alTon ot the annie to ln Treasurer, at hla olilce In ll'oomaDuiv. at anv lime within IS diys fro n November I, Ihjfr. it ilie bonds are not S resented by December l, hot, tno interest win no -efaultea aud.tbe fund applied to other purposes. oc-ii ' 11,1. CLAllK.Tit-aawrcr. BARGAINS AT I. W. HARTM & Stamped Linen Tidies, 5c, 7c., 10c, 25c to 1.00. Stamped Linen Splashers, 7c, 10c,, 25c (o $1.00. Stamped Linen Bureau Covers, with Drawn Work and Fringed Ends, 35c, 42c, 50c. to 81 Hem-stitched Doylios.and Tray Covers to match. AUUll D J-JlHUIl XXUlll-aLlLUIlUU 18c. nnd 25c. Yard square Stamped Pillow Big bargains in Embroideries, Big bargains,Grey Blankets,$ 1.25 a pair. Stockinet, 1 8 and 20c. a yard, or 1.50 a pound. $ Best. German town Wool, $1.62 a fi0 1 1 n H Embroidered Felt Tidies, koc. " t " Felt Table Scarfs, $ i . Ladies' Coats,$5, $6.50, $8.50 and $12.50. Children's Coats, $1.75, $4, $5. Ladies' Plush Coats, $20, $25 and $35. Ladies' Wraps,reduced $30 to $15. New goods in the China Depart ment every day. T, W, EDGAR, OF ESPY, I A., Respectfully informs his friends and public generally that lio lias refitted his planing mill. In addition to the planing mill work ho is now prepared to famish to order doors and inside finish for houses. WESTERN PINE, veneered with all our native woods, also foreign woods, such as Mahogany, Basswood,&c., &j. All bard wood Mouldings is used for Veneered Doors and Inside Finish. All work shall bo guaranteed. Water-proof Glue is used for veneering all our Doors and Casings, Bso Boards, &o., Ac. Also Valnut, Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternnt, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Veneers, for sale at tho Mill, six to ten feet long, Bis to thirty inches wide. T. W. EDGAR. Don't Fail to Csull and Examine EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FALL Al WINTER GOODS ! JUST OJPEWEO. I am offering great bargains in the following dress goods: Delaines, Flannels, Plaids, Cashmeres, Heavy Coatings,with Trim mings and Buttons to match, Opera Flannels, Velveteens, Dress Goods of every description, with Braids and Trimmings to match. Women's Misses and Children's Hood's, all styles, Shawls, &c. Women's Shoes, $1.00 up. Men's, Youths' & Boys9 Clothing, very large stock. Men's Suits, $5 00 up. Overcoats, 4 75 up. Men's Shoes and Boots, Horse Blankets, Robes, Bells, Trunks, Valises, Bed Blankets, Comfortables, &c. My stock is complete in every branch and would respectfully Bumai. your patronage. Jiixamine oeiore purchtising elsewhere. You will find goods at my store not kept in this place. Styles latest, on account of visiting the markets last. Prices cannot be beaten in the city. J. J. McMlimY, Beiitoim Fa. , Best Germantown Wool, $1.62 a pound; Saxony Yarns, German and Scotch Knitting Yarns, Span ish Yarns, Persian Yarns. We s Deify s CompeititikE on these Yarns.in quality and price. We sell them also at wholesale. I. W. HARTM AW & SOW5 Blooiusbui'g, JPa, PATENTS. HENRY WISE GARNETT, Attomoy-at-Lawand Counsellor In Patent Causes, WAblUNQTON, D. C. Meter to !d National llanlc, Washington, l). c. rr"send stamp for Inventor's aulde.iii rttnovll. THE Kansas Trust Ss Banking Company, Ot ATCHISON. KANSAS. SENATOR IMJALLH, . . . rrwJdcnt. oners iruarantettl Farm Honda of Rmifrn Kan. Raa. bemt annual eouhons payaule at ire cnatbam nuiiuum nana, new lura. Kaatern omce: 187 Uaoinwav, Niw Yobk. It. M, Mix Lav, ocn'l Al's'r. 8eni tor 1'ampWet. Mtnovll. WANTED. LADIES for our Fail and Chriatmaa Trade, to tako lip-tit. ninnannt yrorW at tuilr ovt n houiej. t to 3 per day can bo uuietly made. ork sent by bent by mall any dlslaoce. Particulars free. No canvaMJntr. AdimwAtrtiuw CUKSCKNT AHT CO., 117 Milk St., UOoton. Mas bo 6170. nvllrtt. mado easy manutacturlne ltubber btampa. heudlur l'rlce LUt ot outnta, to J V. V. Dorman, No. all Kast German HU, Haiti, more, tdd., U.S. A. st so. I SUBSdRlBE FOR COLUMBIAN on .75. tOUUIlIJUU. JUllltll J HUlUKf Shams. 25e. u pair. - s SKINES, NETS, TENTH and STOUT. 1X0 GOODS. Double llarrel Hreoeh LoAilIn? Khnt nnna. rlmtn bored, $10 to flux binglo Ureecli IXMUllnir bhot Guns, II to fii. Kvery kind ol Urtwh loadlnsand KepeaUnf uiiiea, $3 to no bio Shot (Jims, ia to $35. single fclioi muuio IX?,M DOU. iirlo hhoL ..una. f-j.M to $ls.oa itevolvera 11.00 lo lo. Double Action Dun Lucxi-ns is.Du iof iu. Aiminusor artrli artrUlires. ejiens, uapa. wada, Tools, j'owdcr Klaaka, bhot ina. Wada. Tools, l'owdcr Kliuka. shnt l-ouches, rrtmers bend cents for llluatralol Catalogue. Address. GIIEAT WRSTKHN GUN nuiiw), ki njii iiif ii.ui sr., l'lri'Niiuua, 1'A. N. U. This la a iw-year-old, reliable Hrrn. l"er tectly trustworthv, orders nilt-d promptly and goods sent by mall or express to any part of I ho world. No matter what you want la the gun Has you can get It at the Great Western by wilting a letter, Ouns tnade to Order. Guns and Itevolvers Kepalred. aepte-ems' 4favJfc:ntiMl MANURE SPREADEfiS Sl FARM WAGONS t:UtMmre:i fU cbt'meit Hprt-adi-r oul itnU the Ulllf KlIIU lltUl lH. uo yJTTL ait cU i tu.u Wim. iiv,:ii;;.r.5;!s?fa, lasSatar.... a.1 iigfaiiraH ftlarUerH ?Iourrb Fnanlnr 31 1 1 1 ruru Mielleriu Feed rullrm. t'lr. All rw wan an t J rrtcca :MUrR Hra.cK llur, U lUI UkTU W.N, UU, )IK BlTTEN!fpn, Schuyler, -w