THE COLUMBIAN AND DEM0P COLUMBIA (20TINTY, PA. POWDER Absolutely Pure. .2'J5,HOWdSrnS.TC.Tart(!,, A marvel of purity, fhnfASailr:t0lt?0PenC95- " economical HQTAtmftFnKwpAcariW will BL, N Y. The Columbian ILMajrar11611 TOry Itlday Subscription price, Entered at th8Postomce.it Bloomsbunr. Pa.. 08 second pinna matter u.mi.1 nou ' BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1889. COBBICI (HUMID Till llBlZ BLOO.MSUUltU 4.SULLIVAN IlAILllOAD Taking ofTect MONDAY. NOVKMDKIt 88. 18s. BOOTH. NOliTIl. Ar. fiTATiaNS. r. u. Ar. Ar. r u. i.u. Lv. Lv. V. u. 8 S3 2 8 46 2 311 8 48 2 43 8 58 62 9 00 2 67 10 3 20 9 25 3 3d 9 30 3 42 37 8 50 9 47 4 15 9 61 4 SO 9 66 4 24 10 00 4 SS 10 04 4 &1 10 12 4 40 111 15 4 43 10 20 4 10 Ar. Ar. A. h. r. M. Lv. r. u. 40 8 91 6 64 7 04 7 08 7 16 7 31 7 SG 7 4J 7 62 7 66 h 00 S 03 8 10 8 15 8 19 8 25 Ar r. m. Bloomsbure........ e ss 1 03 8 09 H 63 1 68 12 50 7 56 18 40 7 48 14 93 7 43 12 20 7 33 12 00 7 20 11 63 7 18 II 45 7 10 11 SO 7 00 11 SO 6 M 11 15 R 62 11 10 8 49 11 03 6 46 10 17 6 88 10 62 6 St. 10 43 6 39 LV. Lv. a. M. A. M. Main street a 18 Irondale 6 10 Paper Mill S 08 Ltghtstreet. o OS orangevllle s &, Forks, s 45 Tubba s 44 Stillwater......... 5 87 linnton B 28 Edsons, fi S3 cole. creek, s 20 Bugarloaf s 15 Laubachs, 5 11 OentraL s OS Echo park. s 03 Jamison city.. A oo LV. r. h. . Trains ontbeP. follows : NOltTIt. T:S2 a. m. 3:42 p. m. & It. it. It. leave Rupert n boutii. 11:04 a. m. 6:20 p. m. Tralnson the D. L. S W. It. It. leave Bloomsbunr a milnura. NOKTII. SOUTH. 8:32 a. m. 12:06 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 8:47 p. m. 7:12 a. m. 10 57 a m. ?8:24 p. m. 4:38 p.m. Tralnson the N.ew. B. Railway pass Bloom Ferry as follows s NORTU. SOOTH. M:46 a. m. 11:65 a. ra. e.ss p. m. 4-30 p. m.' 8DKD1T. NOKTH. SOUTH. 10:16 am 6:39 pm HAI.IJH. Makoii 28. 0. C. Cooper will sell valu able personal property at tils resldcnco on 8tli street at 10 o'clock p. m. MMtcii 28.-I. K. DIUlluo will sell valuable personal property," dorses, cows, farm Im plements, &c, at his farm in Orange twp at 10 o'clock a. m. Maiicii !J0 P. D. Uentler, trusteo will sell book case, chairs, lounge, pictures Ac. at Winona Hall at 7 p. m. A Phil 3 J. O. Freeze, administrator &c of 11 Barton, will sell n lot of lumber at barn of the late Judge Itupcrt, and after noon. nt the Grapery below town, beglu nlog at 1 p. m. April 11th. Mathcw McIIenry of Jack son township will sell valuable personal property, on tho premises, commencing at 10 a. m. Horses, cows and farming im plements. April 13. N. L. Campbell and D. W. Campbell will sell farming implements on premises in Centre township, commencing at 1 o'clock in tho aftcrnoou. A good chanco to get valuable farming imple ments. Fob Sale. Thirty acres of timber land in Pino township, two acres cleared, property of Mrs. Mary A. Joyal. Inquire if Oeo. 10. Klwcll, Illoomsburg, for terms. tf Fok'Salk. Fifly.scvcn acres of land in Suftarloaf township, being part of the Wolcott IJarvey farm. Good farm land, and.a valuable timber tract. Inquire ot Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. If Foil Sale. A valuable farm in Madison Township containing 115 acres, fine build ings. Will be sold on easy payments. If not sold nt private sale by July 1st, will be sold at public sale. For terms inquire of J. 8. Williams, Bloomsburg. tf. For Balk. A desirable and commodious residence ou Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jan20tf L. N. Moteu. For Sale. A genuine Henry Distln K Flat cornet nearly new, no dents, in splen did tunc. Address Jos. E. Fry, Sec of Band. Berwick Pa. For Sale. A valuable vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good storo property in Bloomsburg Six farms, two grist mills and two storo propertie's in Col. Co. A good farm of 307 aercs with god build. tags in Virginia and two farms in Kansas by M. P. Lmz Insurance and Heal Estate Agt., Bloomsburg Pa. For Sale. A pair of fine grey ponies, well broken, to drive single or doable. J. M. Hess, Bloomsburg JHar-l5-4w Pa. Ice cream at Phillips' Saturday night. 'l.THOUUl. Hurry B. Hess of Philadelphia is visiting Lloyd Pazton at Rupert. Arthur A. Clark of Harrisburg spent Sunday at home. J. Saltzer, Freas Brown and L, T. Sharp, leas attended conference at SUamokln last week. C. II. Kline, clerk In the post office, who was sick for sonio time with quinzy, has recovered, and Is again at his post. Miss Ella Fox who has been studying vocal music in Philadelphia, during the winter, returned homo last Saturday, Ex-Judge F. L. Sbuman, ex-sherllf Hoff man and Daniel Monis ot Locust, were among the visitors to town on Wednesday. Misses Mame and Carrlo Aurand, and Mies Annie Lockard tried their pedestrian capacities on Tuesday by walking to Dan ville. They made tho trip down In four hours, returning by tho train. Oil cloth, lelt and paper curtains at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Ex-Sheriff Smith was in towu on busi ness Tuesday. Ho was warmly welcomed by his numerous friends. After April 1st, Charley Soo's Laundry will be next door to Sloan's store, on Main street, Bloomsburg. Mar. 29-81. Messrs. Baker & Bender arc putting up a wooden awning in front of their furniture warerooms, corner of West and Main Bts, Dr. Brown operated for Strabismus for Miss Moycr on Thursday, and for cataract for Mr. Newton Boono on Saturday, Nmw onnii In Knrlnrr mtlltnerv. trim mlng, &c. now open ut E. Barkley's, Main ot., ueiow market. Latest styles anu low est prices. Wall paper new spring 6tock now open. Gome and examlno cur goods and prices before you buy, W. II. Brooko & Co. It Is rumored that tho Irondale furnace will bo blown out Sunday tho 3Ut. This will throw a largo number of men out of omployracot. Fine Cabinets In vignette or scroll, if M'Killlp Bros, Tbo Opus Club met on Tuesday evening at Miss' Maud ftunyan's. K. It Drinker and F. grandfathers new. P. Dtlnkor are both For a nlco election of window curtains go to Mercer's Drug & Book Btore. It. 0. Drinker Is managing tbo Hess Foundry. Itcv. Mr. Bowman of Harrisburg, cousin of Dr. A. B. Brown, Freas Urown and J. C. Brown, Is Visiting friends la this plsco A leak In tbo steam heating mains run ning into tbo court house occasioned much digging on Main street, owing to the diffi culty In locating tho leak. IIA.TSI HATS! "llATS! IIAT8I All tho no sliaiTcs In soft styles. Br'owu drab, blue, black, &c. at Lowenberg's. Moycr Bros, bavo lust had completed a handsomo delivery wagon 'at M. G. Bloan & Bro's. Carriage Manufactory. It Is a lino piece of work. What you need Is a medicine which Is pure, efficient, reliable. Such is Hood's Sarsaparitla. It possesses peculiar curdtlvo powers. Work on tho new itupcrt & Blotmsburg Ila'lroad is progressing rapidly. D. S . Blue Is tlmc-kccpcr, Col. Jameson supcrin. tends the work in person. Iter. B. W. Bears has been appointed pastor of tho M. E Church ot this town by tho Conference. Hey. Dr. Frost will go to Harrisburg, and Hev. M. L. Ganno takes tho Mulberry street church at Willlamspott. J. B. Itoblson Esq. Is an applicant for appointment to the office ot Collector of Internal -Revenue, and it Is said that Ills chances for success aro bright. Mrs. Ciiarlotta Grove, widow ot tbo late Augustus Grove, died at Ashland laBl Fri day and the remains wcrc'brought hero on Monday for Interment. She was sixty years of age. A scries of prohibition meetings will be held through the county by Hev. C. A. Babcock assisted by other speakers. A meeting was held in Catawlssa on Tuesday evening. Messrs. Barber & Smith of Stillwater sold one of their make of wagons to Mr. F. L. Faust, at tho Barton Mill. It is a fine wagon. Mr. Faust will use it as a general delivery wagon. According to announcement mado in tho Philadelphia Press of Saturday last, Rev. F. P. Mantiart has decided to accept tho call extended him by tho Newtown Mission church, Philadelphia. We acknowledge gratefully tho cheerful ness aud alacrity with which tho employ ees of this offleo always respond, whenever a rush of business requires them to work over time The Young People's Club of tbo Presby terian church expects to givo a concert in the Opera House the latter, part of April. Several vocalists from a distance have been engaged for the occasion, and Miss Annie Miller will lie Ihe'soprano. Rev. A. W. Swengel, the newly appoint ed pastor for Bloomsburg- Mission, will preach in the Evangelical church oo Fourth street on next Sunday evening, services commencing at 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Rebecca Carman of Benton will open a largo assortment in millinery and fancy goods from Philadelphia and New York to which she invites tho public, thanking tbcm for past favors, and hopelng continu ance of tbc samo. Rohr McIIenry returned from Buffalo last week with a car-load of bogs, number ing 107 head. He sold quito a number of them, but kept the greater part for bis own use. They were certainly tho finest lot of hogs ever brqught to Benton. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week there was printed at this offleo a paper book for the Supremo Court contain ing forty-flvo pages. This is tho biggest threo days' work ever turned out by any printing office in this county. R. 0. Neal expects to remove with his family to Harrisburg soon. He has secur ed a bouse and It is in process of repair- Mr Neal is the superlntendant of a now corporation which purchased tho plant of tho Lochlel Iron Works. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are known to be the safest, surest and best purgative medi cine ever offered to tho public. They arc mild yet certain in their effects, give tono and strength to the stomach, and keep the system in a perfectly healthy condition. There are but two cases to go to tbo Su premo Court from this county this year, being Dr. Gardner against the Steam Heat ing Company, and H. H. Ilulme, executor of Samuel Appleman, agal.iBt C. W. Mill er. They will be argued tho first week in April. William Neal & Sons and other creditors of the Lewisburg Nail Works have begun proceedings In equity in Union county against that corporation to provent tho en- tiro property and nssetts from being seized by a few preferred creditors. Scarlet, Hinckley, Billmeyer and Baldy are counsel for the plaintiff. List of letters remaining In the Post Of. flee- at Bloomsburg for week crding Mar. 20, 1880. Mr. Lloyd Cox, Joseph Uendler, Mr. F. K. Miller, Mr. Rusla Palmatur. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Geoboi A, Clare, P. M. George Jacoby, a son of John Jacoby of Llghtstreet, is lying very sick at bis homo on East street, with pneumonia. Ho was a member ot Co. D 84th Regiment, "Hur ley Guards," and received threo wounds Uurlnit tbo war. For tho past eleven years he has been living In Illinois, aud about a month ago be was brought here, tbo means being furnished by a number ot his old comrades. His family Is here with him. On and after the 1st of April i propose adopting the ready pay system. I Intend to sell at low prices and in order to do It I cannot afford to havo my money scattered all over the country for an Indefinite per iod. Also those having accts. upon my books will call at onco and settle. All kinds ot country produce taken in ex. change for goods, but no book accts. on aud after above date. Respt. Mar.23.2w. J. J. MoIIenry. Interested l'eope. Advertising a patent medlclno In tho pe culiar way lu which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, for. Coughs and Colds, docs It li Indeed wonderful. Ho authorl zes all druggists to give tboso who call for It a sample bottle Free, that tbey may try It before purchasing. The, Large Bottles are COo and f 100, Wo certainly wouil ad vise a trial. It may save you from con sumption. Tho property ot James Commons, do ceased, was sold at public salo last Halur day, to I. W McK- lvy, tho lot with lintuo on bringing $780, and tbo two acres $680. Tbo amount ot work deno In tho Blooms. burg post offleo may be seen from the fol lowing figures i There has been handlid from February 10 to Mnrcb 25, 83,800 pounds ot matter. Tho largest on any ono day was 2300 pounds. Joseph Lowcnbcrg graduated at tho Philadelphia College of Pharmacy of Phil, adelphta on the 10th inst, after pursuing a full courso of two years. Ho has boon of. fcrcd eo rural positions In Now York aud Philadelphia, and will accept ono of them. Joo Is an excellent young man, and wc wish him succesi Samuel Browu lias Jn.cn appointed postal clerk on the B. & S. R. R. to take effect April 1st. It Is not likely however that his work will begin before May 1st, as tbcro will bo no car ready beforo that time. It tho present Intention Is carried out, namely, to havo only a mall up in the morning and back at noou It will not suit tho convenience ot tho people up tho creek. Cbtldrens' clothing Is a Icadtng feature. Tho Spring styles are dressy and durable. Handsomo kilt suits tor little boys at Lowenberg's. Don't fall to see tho Lily Rowley Com pany at the Opera House, Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 1st and 2d, when tbo brilliant young artiste, Miss Lily Row ley will appear, supported by her own superb metropolitan company, In Tobln's sparkling comedy, "the Honeymoon," also complete production of tho romantic drama, "Ingomar." Ilcndrlck B. Search, sheriff of Luzerne county, has advertised tbo Dauville, Hazte ton & Wilkcsbarrc Railroad to bo sold at sheriff salo at tho Court Houso In Wilkes. barre on Baturday, April 13 The samo road was sold by Sheriff Hoffman of this county ten years ago for $400,000 and was bought in by tho bond holders, and reor ganlzed as tho Sunbury, Hazleton & Wllktf'sbarro Railroad company. We aro Informed that tho salo Is to bo mado on a judgement obtained by Simon P. Case In Luzcrno county. All tho buildings on Mr. John A. Funs ton's farm In Perry township, Montour County, were destroyed by firo on Sunday night last. The buildings consisted of a largo frame dwelling house, wood house, wash house, out kitchen, largo barn, chick en house, calf stable, ling pen. The pre mises were unoccupied at tho time as Han nab Welltvcr was just moving out, and Uzal Brceco was about to move in. There was some Insurance on tho property, but not halt enough to replace tho buildings. It is not known bow the firo originated. No charge for banging curtains at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Window curtains, plain and dado at W. U. Brooke & Co's. A fire occurred nt Espy, Friday evening of last week, about nine o'clock, resulting in tho destruction of two barns, one belong. Ing to David Wltralre, and the other to Thomas Rutlcdge. The fire originated in the Witmire barn and is supposed to bo the work of an incendiary. Tbo .citizens of Espy turned out with buckets, and by boroic efforts prevented the spread of the flames. Mr. William Delttericb lost about 250 bushels ot grain, which was stored In tho Whitmlro baru. The light was distinct ly seen from this place, and Mr. Russcl Buckalew took up tbo small omnibus load. cd with people, freo of charge. Jersey justice Is about as near right as they get the article anywhere if we may judee it by tbo following: Tho recent trial of a New Jersey editor for libel, for saying in bis paper that a certain, candi. dato for office was not a fit man, has re sultrd in bis acquittal. The judge laid down a law that when a man runs for of. flee the press, has a right to question his fitness for the position to which he asplrsc. In fact, the court said it was not alone tho privilege but the duty of the newspapers to publish the truth In relation to candidates for public office, and that such, candidates, if they be not proper meu, render them selves llablo to exposure. Llfo ulze crayons $10. tf in gold frames only M'Killlp Bros. The National Guard. The Philadel phia Tima says editorially s "Tho Penn sylvania National Guard has como to bo the great military display of each Inaugur ation, and this year was no exceptton to the rule ot past years. In the rain und storm, tho long lines of our clt!zn soldiery died past tho new President rauk ufter rank, perfect in equipment, m discipline aud in soldierly bearing. No Statu has its match ana none takes more sedulous pains by this frequent massing of tho Guard to accustom it lo act together and prepare it tor action. It reflected on its commanders, on itself and on tbo Statu which scat it out and which cherishes a just fdi in every man." Tho Catawiesa Opera House was opened last Friday evening by the Catawlssa Dra matic Association In tho two act drama 'Among tho Bteakers." Tho ball which was formerly known as tho Masonic Hall, has been entirely remodeled, und Is now a very cosy .llttlo Op.-r.i House Tho seats are very comfortable opera chairs and the floor slopes back from the stage, enabling everybody to get a good view uf tho per formance. Tho stage has been fitted up with a drop curtain aud adequate scenery. Tho company presented tho drama In excellent form, each ono playing his or her part In a most creditable manner, holding tbo Interest ot the audience to '.he end. iuu uuusu Beam auuiu iiireu uuuureii pcupiu and was well filled. An orchestra ot six 1 pieces from this place furnished music for tho occasion. Spring over-coat salo. Elegant shades in 8- ring overcoats from $5. Call and see them at I). Lowenberg's. r.am tipiiluii. Spring has opened In earnest Tbo sporting men anticipate a lively time. Some farmers bavo started tho plow. There will be u general upheaval ot taml lies changing locations about the 1st of April. Doo liutt and Alonzo Albertson aro lo. catcd about three-quarters ot a mllu apart. Wo are located about midway betweoni but their sawmills don't disturb us in tho least, Jesse Albertson, near Cambria, who Is In bts 02nd year, had a slight stroko of piral yits about a week ago. Tbo schools havo all closed with satis, factory results In our locality, Tbo roads have becu lu a very bad con. dltlon. Public sales are the order of the day, FOB EHEUUAT181I In any form take Brown's Sallcyllno. Prlco 60 ceats, two bottles sent free for $1, Brown Ballcyllno en., Klmlra, N, Y, It cures ninn out of trw Mar 29-Mt, Council Proceedings "larch 17tb, 1889, Council met at 7(45 o'clock. Tho lodow. Ing request was presented and received i To tbo town council ol tho town of Blooms, burg i Gentlemen I At a meeting of the board ot directors of tho Bloomsburg Belt Railroad Company, It was on motion re solved that the following request bo pre sented to council, vlzt to the Town Coun. ell of the town of Bloomsburg! Tho Blooms burg Belt Railroad Company, authorized to conHruct a belt railroad In tho town of Bloomsburg, part ot whoso chartered courso la In nnd upon Seventh street In said town from west side of Market street to cast sldo of Eatt street. Your petition ers respectfully request permission of coun. clt to enter upon said sttcet for tbo con structlon of said lino of railroad. I certify that the foregoing Is a true extract from tho minutes of the Boaid of Directors ot the Bloomsburg Belt Railroad Co. of Feb, 11th. 1889, L. E. Walter. Sccv." Several attorneys appeared as counsel for owners of property on Seventh street nnd a number of property owners; all Join ed la a protest against tho granting of a permit to tho Bloomsburg Belt Railroad Co. to lay Its track In Seventh street. O. W. Millet' Esq., contractor .on sewer, stated that ho put In several box crlbbings over tbo sewer hid last fall, at points whero It becamo necessary lo open the main In order to clean it;, and ho thought the cribbing ought not bo removed as it might bo again needed In the tuturo and It would be economy for tho town to pay him tho actual cost of the lumber and then he would leave them In. Mr Rlngler, chairman ot committee on streets, reports that the commlttco had In terviewed Mr'. Wm. Neal with reference to purchasing his lot on East street, and the alley leading back to tho west end of East Third street, for the purposo of using said lot and alley as a street, for tbo extension of East Third street out to East street, found that Wm. Neal wanted $2,000 for the lot. As there is considerable opposi tion to diverting tbo course of East Third street and running out by said alley. The commlttco mado ,au examination of the grounds over which said street would pass, if extended In a straight line to East street, and fouud that it would pass diagonally across tho lots of Ell Jones and tho lot ot tho heirs ofJohn Jones, dee'd., and would cut a small comer off tbo said lot of Wm. Neal; Council adjourned. March 10th, 1889. Council met pursuant to adjournment. The matter ot the Bloomsburg Belt Rail, road Co. for privilege to lay their railroad on Seventh street being under considera tion Pres. Harman withdraws from the chair and John Wolfe, vico-prcsldent, oc cupied the same. Ordlnanco No. 43 to es tablish grade of Seventh street was then carried. Also ordinance No. 44, to permit tho Bloomsburg Belt Railroad company to occupy a portion of Seventh street for rail road purposes. Ou motion it was agreed that Mr. Miller be allowed tho cost of tbc lumber Jn crib bing In sewer trench, In tho deep cut near the river. On motion a building permit was granted to II. J. Clark to erect an addition to bis storo house occupied by Jac. Keller. On motion council adjourned to meet Friday evening, 29tn Inst, at 7:30 o'clock. Spring suits for boys, children and men. Marvels ot stylo and beauty. Call and sec them at D. Lowenberg's. court l'roceedlnKS. Court convened on Tuesday March 20, at 9 o'clock, President Judgo Ikelcr and Associates McIIenry and Murphy on tbo bench. Central Poor District vs. Beaver township Poor District, opinion of court filed. Daniel Reedy, receiver, vs. Cordelia Kls ncr, opinion filed. William Bardo vs. John Mordan and Al fred Pegg, agreement of counsel filed. Rule made absolute. Peter Leisenrlng ns. L. Yocum with notice to Locust Mutual Firo Insurance Co. garnishee. Judgment for plaintiff, two cases. Isaac Appleman, A.. W. Drivelpicco and G. W. Buppleo appointed viewers of a road In Orauge near J. Johnson's. William Houghton appointed guardian of Mat tie Fowler. Charles S Rcichart appointed tax col lector of Main township. J. It. Vastloo vs. E L. Yocum etc. Judg ment for $513 u2. James Oglesby vs. E. L. Yocum etc. Judgment fo $131 15. Salo ordered In estate of Potter Smith de ceased; also In estates of Anna Lock art and Mary E, Snyder. P. D Black vs P. D. Appleman aud J. D. McIIenry, garnishees. Judgment for plain tiff. Henry Litwller vs. Abraham Lltwllcr. petition tiled to open judgment. Commonwealth vs. John Kingston, on motion of district attorney prosecution dis missed md defendant discharged. Estato of William Sltltr, exceptions over ruled, and appraisement confirmed. Private sale allowed in estate of Elizabeth Ruckle. Rulo granted in estate of Jonas Doty to show cause why the prayer ot the petition era should not be granted. A number of cases on the argument list were argued. Court adjourned until April Dili at 9 a. m. A l'CW I'llttllllCH, Jesso Hicks moves into tho brick along side tho M. E. Church. Harry Britlaln will take the house vacated by Hicks. Mrs. Crossly and daughter move Into one of Mrs. Wynhoop's houses on Third street. S. M. Hess will movo Into his own home ou Catharine street. Mr. D. M. Sheep takes the property vacated by Hess. Oscar Alexander has moved Into ono sldo ot tho new Kreamcr ttouso on East street O. Mears moves into tbo property vacated by Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Miss Sallie Mslick will occupy tho house vacated by Mears. Mrs. Gioover moyes into her own prop, erty on Third street. N. W. Barton will occupy the brjck real denco on corner of East and Fifth street, and will move bis storo room in tho front part of tho building. Mr. Hoffman moves into tho now house on tho Miller property, Mr, Geese and family ot Catawlssa, movoN into the Drelsbach property In tho lower part of tbe town. C. B. Robbing will movo into his new houso on Normal Hill. L. Gross will oo, cupy thoproperty vacatod by C, B. Robblna. E, O, Wells movers into the O, T. Wilson property which ho recently purchased. F. M. Leader moves ialo the N. Pursel property on Market street A. M, Wlotersteen takes the Clark prop, erty vacated by Harry Shaw. O. R. House! will movo into houso vacated by Winter, steen. Cbas. E. Harman removed from Mlfllln. vlllo to Bloomsburg. For purifying the blood, stimulating tbe appetite, and Invigorating the system In tho Spring and early Bummer, Ayer'a Barsapa rllla Is unsurpassed. Be sure you get Ayer's Sartaparllla asd no other else tho result may be anything but satisfactory,, Tha nneit linn nf wlndnw An-talna in town just opened at W. tt, Brooke A Co'a Conference Appointments. Th'c fo'llftwing nripolJlmcnts bavo been made by tho Central Pennsylvania Confer encc of tho M. K. rhnrrli. held at Hlinmo. Marcji 2O-20' 1 uanvmo District. Joltif DoxAticB, Presiding Elder; Ash land, WO Robblns; Beach Haven. GV Bavldgej Benton, BP Boone; Berwick, B H Mosser; Bloomsburg, 8 W Scars; Boyle's Run, to lio supplied by P U Bronson; Buckhorn, J R Mclroy; Catawlssa, W. Moses; OataWlssa Circuit, N II Smith; Cen tralla, W MoIC. Rellcy; Conypgham, 11 B Former; Danvillo, bt. Paul's, F B Rlddlo; Danville, Trinity, G W Stephens; Elysburg, A W Decker; Espy and Ltgbtstrcct, R Mai. lollcu; Gordon, P F Eycr; Ilarvoyvllle, W B Hamlin; Hazleton, J B Shaver; Hazleton Mission, to bo supplied by 8 Blair; Hclfcn stein, to bo supplied by 0 H Barnard; Jcansvlllo and Atidcnrcld, M L Dtum; Jer, seytown, J II Mortimer; Mlflllnvlllc, OS Metzlcr; Mount Carmcl, W G Ferguson; Muhlcnburg, W A Lcplcyi Ncscopcck, W T 8 Dcavor; Northumberland, J D W Dea yor; Orangovllle, J Horning; Riverside, G H Day; Rohrsburg; II A Ptraub; Schloyer, Yltle, to bo supplied by II J Custer; Sellns grove, G M Klcpfer; Sbamoklu, J B Pols, grove; ehlckshlnny, W H Keith; Silver Brook, to bo supplied; Bnydcrtown, E M Chllcoat; South Heberton, L F Smith; Stockton and Beaver Meadow, B P King; bunbury, W V Ganor; Town HtlL E 0 Baker; Trcvorton, J Gnldln; Wcatherley, II M Ash; West Hazleton, to bo supplied; West Shamokin, V. T. Rue; White Haven, G M Lamed; II A Curran, Professor In tato Normal School, Member ot Blooms burg Quar. Conference. Supernumerary and Superannuated Preachers. Alcm Brittaln, J W Lcckle, A M Kester, I U Torrcncc, T II Tubbs, H S Mcndcnhall, D B McClosky. Among those who aro known here, the following chauges havo been made: D S Monroe, Altoona; R E Wilson, Altocna; J H M'Garrab, Pbllllpsburg; E H Wltman, Ramoy; W W Evans, Carlisle; M LSmyscr, Bedford. Consumption mtrcly Cured To the Editor Please inform your read ers that I havo a positive remedy for the abovo named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall bo glad to send wo bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post olllc address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM M. C..181 Pearl St., Now York. sepU21-ly Newspapers lu 1889. From the edition of Geo. P. Howell & Co's "American Newspaper Directory," published April first (its twenty-first year), It appears that the newspapers and period icals of all kinds issued in the United States and Canada now number 17,107, showing a gain of 797 during tbe last twclvo months, and of 7,882 In ton years. Poor llut Honest. Charlio Sullivan Is a poor but honest Irish lad, who while walking down Washington street, found a wallet containing chocks and money 10 the value of several hundred dollars. Although almost destitute, ho re turned it to its owneis, Messrs. A. P. Ord- way & Co., proprietors of Sulphur Bitters, who gave blm a liberal reward, and also gave blm six bottles of Sulphur Bitters for bis mother, who baa been a terriblo suffer er with rhtumatlsm, and who returned many blessings after being cured by their use Weekly World. Mar 29 2t Tho Spring term of tbe well-known Orangevlllo Academy will open Monday April 8tb, 1889, under more favorable pros pects than ever. Prof. L. P. Sterner, who has been engaged as Principle, needs no In troduction t3 the people of this county an'1 vicinity. , Mar 23-41 To-KlifM and To-Morrow NlKlit, And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's Bal sam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknow ledged to bo tho most successful remedy ever sold for tho cure of Conghe, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ' Asthma, And consumption. Get a bottlo To-Day aad keep it always in tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 50o and $1.00. Bamplo bottles free. WANAMAKER S. rniLADiLrniA, Monday, March 25, 1889.. Good news at the Silk coun ters. I he perlect light ot the Transept makes it the ideal place lor examining quahttes and comparing colors in Silks. When buying here you see and know precisely what you are getting. ihe special news ol this week is about 300 pieces Black Surah Dress Silks. A large purchase, various grades, at prices that pay losses to the makers, but profits to you or rather to the 1000 women, more or less, that can be supplied with one dress each from this lot. Several grades are one-third off prices. Even the lowest is reliable. gj4 and 20 inches wide at 50, 55, and 60 cents. 25 inches wide at 60 and 75 cents. 23 inches wide at 75 cents, and one inch narrower at 85 cents. Have,?you seen our Spring styles in India Silks ? The prices are 75 cents, $1, $1.25, and $1.50. The styles are the best and newest work of the French artist designs. Two of the newest : Cream Foul6, with border of fancy stripes. A graceful stuff delicately prettied dainty as a white apple blossom flushed with pink. 40 inches, 75c. Alma Zephyr. A crGpy sort ot diagonal, but so hne that you must look close to see the twills, 75c and $1 ; width 41 inches. Bids fair to be as popular as the all-wool Satin Suran (75c and $1) we lately told you ol. Cream Albatross, 50, 60, and 75c colors too. The creamiest of the cream is a 50c quality at 37 J c. We never had its equal at tne price. Genuine old fashioned Mo hair. Crisp, wiry, springy. The sort 01 stun that won't wrinkle, that dust won't stick to. It's in t ... -w grem mvor once more, comes ib.ick with new fangled notions WANAMAKER S., , though, Novelty Mohairl Think ofitl Wonderfully1 pretty just the samd. You can hardly guess what' a rich and modern look the silk stripes give to the old familiar. 65c for plain ; 1 for novelty each 40 inches. China Mattings. Worth being quick for. About 300 rolls just opened, this season's goods, in eight choice patterns, at $10 for a roll of 40 yards. Regular $14 qual ity. Something to set the trade a talking and wise housekeepers a-buying. We'll hold what you buy till you're ready for it. No. 71 is the Trunk that makes baggage smashers weary. Flat top, iron bands, hard wood strips, steel clamps, Cdrbin lock, extra heavy handles. If there ever was a Trunk to stand grief in chunks, this is it. $6 to $10. Lighter than No. 71 is the "Monitor." Strong and roomy; canvas covered, leather bound, iron clamped, $11 to $15. Ranks on ranks of hump oacKea oaratogas. tJaoy size up. Toughest of the light Trunks !c rlif TlncL-nf "Wli-1r ct-Mj- willow body, rattan braces, can vas cover, leather bound, linen lined. Stands sea banging like a sailor. Bends a little, but doesn't break. An ocean voy ager's tnend. si&.soand $18 Better quality, thoroughly vaterproot cover, $24 and $21; Regular Steamer Trunks, $6 tu $8. Same, with brass mount ings, $8.50 to $10. A step away are the Steamer Kugsi $6 to $16. bhawl Rugs, $7 to $15. Raw winds, you know, off soundings. Stationery is just as we would choose to have it. Kinds and amounts as well as place and light are as near perfect as we know how to make them. With all the rest, we are in better shape to take Encravine orders. A quiet cubby-hole of a room right in the department where you can say your say and choose your styles without a thdught of obtrusive eyes or ears. As fine engraving as can be done. And prompt. John Wanamaker. LOCAL rJ'UTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3' tloz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewincr. copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. nioodcd Fowls, Pit Games. Grist Shawlnccks. Heath. woods, Black B. Reds, that will stay to win. Eggs, 13 for $1. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W ILLIAM DENNIS, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. (Mention this paper.) A rare opportunity is nreaenteil for some enterprising townsman lo represent a Nursery firm that warrants stock to bo de livered in prime condition, so that a large, honorable and permanent trade can bo built up. Very liberal terms to tho right man. Address. James E. Whitney. Jan 25-8ni. Rochester. N. Y. Engraved vlsltine cards can bo obtained at tho Columbian office. Ladles havlrg plates can havo cards printed. tf Just arrived. A lariro nuantltv nf Vnrk State manlo suirar nf thn Hnoat nnnlltv Try It at tho Great Eastern Tea Co. Hartman's Baking Powder is giving entire satisfaction. Apples, orances. lemons. Iinnnnnfl. iIhIab figs, green vegetables. ' 1 he great Eastern. C. C. Mirr buva butter. eggs, and lardj side, shoulder and bam. 3 cans corn for 25c at The Great Eastern. A fine Stock Of irooila Can bn lioiinhl nf C O. Marr: who wiahea to sell out licrauan 01 ill uealth. Esbleman .C Wolf bavo a fi.ll line of two wheel cultivators, corn planters, hay rakes, and a good two horso farm wagon weight, iuuu guaranteed. l'llll lino of canned frnada. nrtrr llm lowest, at The Great Eastern, 1 011 wil find a full lino ot all kind nf repairs, such as for plows, "uitivators and Champion binder and mower which they used to sell. AIo repairs for Wm. N. vvuueiy Hinder and Mower, sold by B. F, Rico at Esbleman & Wolf's. lietore buying your Iaco curtains call at II. W. a man's and Bee those, nma rpilnn cu to no. Esbleman & Wolf havo a full line of ranges ot different kinds and a good line of owuuii uunu stoves on uanu. Try the Great Eastern's Llbcrian Java coffee, Quest .in tbo land. Also the best tea, rio Java coffees. Esbleman & Wolf aro selllnc their stoves nil heaters very low to mako room for tneir plows, cultivators, hay rakes, u planters, &o. ..... Elegant lines of dress and apron elnc, bams at II. W. Sloan. Fine scotch glue. ....... s uvauitiui oijrics uisu on iianti. rarmera look to your Interest for tho best farming Implements. Bomb Bend Plows, Elmira right and left plows: lovel land plows, and Elmira sulky plows at tho 1.vin uuusi-. doiu oy r-siiieman & Wolf, Wc now show tbe most complete line of 101,0 iuii,ui, Berlins, turcoman curtains 3 pr., Lace curtains C9o pr. and up. Also cvrrai uargains in raw silK table covers 40o andup Curtain poles, brass ends 35o aud up. New liuo of dress cloths, a few more cuaiues yet (14 yds. for 81). A bar. liiu m ureas giuguams ISJo goods for 10c yd. A special lot of seersucker dress cords at less than ruling prices. A new lot of jackets from S3 up and special good values 7 "". u win pay you to call and see the fine satlncs, please all, handsome pat terns and coloringB. Counterpanes 05c, and up. fells all colors and a large lino of t" t jl u ,u l"",ni I"alu "id striped. Esbleman & Wolf have a full lino ol farm and garden tools, combined drills, j. heel hoe, fly wheel garden plow, ono hofso cultivators with covering attachment. Fine checked all wool Spring dress cloths one yard wide for 8!)a at If you want to buy a good secorid hand cnok or healing stovo call at Eshleman & Wolfs. If yon want a good, easy fitting and lc- Xant shaped corset, call at Clark & Bon's. Iso Warren's dress form. fohlcman & Wolf aro prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, gas fitting, steam and hot water fitting. All work guaranteed to givo good satisfaction. Corsets, all styles Including "Balls" nnd Mmc. Foy, white and colored. Our fiOo corset cannot bo beaten. H. W. BLOAN. It you want to buy a good second hand rango call at Eshtcman & Wolf's. Special bargains In ladles' nnd chitdrens Jersey ribbed and gauze underwear at Clark & Son's. Green vegetables nt The Great Eastern on Friday and Saturday uf every descrip tion. I. W. IIARTMVN & SONS, We are ready for a short talk on Ladies' Jackets, sateens, dress goods aud trimmings, thejnekets tire the latest, the snleens are the finest, tho dress goods and trimmings arc the most fnshion- nble in the market. How about oil cloth shades? We havo them, from 50c to $1.25 complete. Measure your windows and they will be ready tor you m a short time. Our place has been filled with buyers of dishe3 for first of April, do you want a nice lamp, we have them cheap. muter and eggs are down in price, but tho treshness of the goods make it all up for you. I. W. Hartman & Sons. BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Bby wm Ick, wo tye her CMtorts. When ihe wm & Child, the cried for CMtorU, When the became Hits, the clung to OattorU, When the had Children, the care them CMtorU. IMlCH t IMlCB I ItCllllIK 1'llCH. Btmptoms Moisture : intensn ltrliltif nnA stinging j most at night j worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulccrato, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tho tumors. At druggists, or bv mall, for GO cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. may-4.1y. Sr. Tfceel. 538 North Fmirth. lulnw lrr-n St., Philadelphia is tho onlv nhvsiclan In Philadelphia able to cure permanently Blood, Special, Nervous, Bladder and Kid noy Diseases he offers Snooo to nnv nhvKl. clan able to excel him. all aufTerpra shnuld consult him, thereby saving money, suffer ing and delay. Iiczcilln, Itchy, Hcaly, Hltln TorturcH. Tho slmnlo annllcatlon nf "Rn?nvn..'o Ointment," without any internal mcdiclno will euro any case of Tetter, Salt Rhtum mngworm, rues, lien, Bores, fimples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstlnatn nr lnntv ctnmltnir It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle May-DS-i r GosTlIERnEV. Wlllmlnutnn. Del. willnu. I suffered from Bnghts Diseases of the Kid noy, wasting away, yreat Nervous Debility duo to abuso of mercury and Iodido of Potass, which was nrcscribed to me !iv quacks, etc , when I consulted Dr. Tliecl 538 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, who permanently cure me. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! In pursuance of an order ot the Orphans court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, the undealened admtnlstratrfr of Henry Wolf, deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 1889 t 1 o'clock p. m., ot said day tbe followlnir de scribed real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece- parcel, and lot ot ground situate In the town ot Bloomsburff, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Fifth St., of said town, castwardty by lot of Mrs. Bello Wolf, southwardly by Sterner's alley, and westwardly by lot ot William A. wolf, being about seventy, eight feet In front on Fifth street, and extending In depth a distance of about one hundred and six. ty-slx feet to sterner alley aforeaafd, and ota breadth of about one hundred and eight feet on Bald alley, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling Sous., St and outbultdlnga. A good well of water at tha door and an abundan oof cholco fruit on the promises. TEUM8 OF BALE. Ten per cent, ot one fourth at the striking down ot the property, tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent at the confir mation of Bale, and the remaining three-fourths to ono year thereafter, with fntereBt from cohQr- mation nisi, rurcna&er to pay tor deed. Possess. Ion to be given April 1st, i6'io. LOUISA WOLF, R. WiNTsnsTiSN, Atty. Administratrix. Mara) M"OTICE. wotlce Is horebv irlven thit. nn nmiii(.nHnn vrtu be made to the ilovernorot tho stale ot Pennsvl. vania on Thursday tha Stth day of AnrlliBsi. under the Act ot Assembly ot the commonwealth of l"ennsvlvanta, entitled, "An Act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain cor- iniruuuua, Hvpruvwi April win. 1B74. and the mp- jieniems iiiereio, lor me cnarter or a corporation .0 bo called. The North .Mountain Lurnhpr rv... panv'' the oblect and character nt which u tii manufacture and vending of lumber and the lc- iLuinug. uuiuiug ana uispoaing oi mo real eslato and personal property necesaary therefor," and tho doing ot all things Incident and necessary luerciu, aim lor tneao purposes to nave, possess and enjoy all the rights, b. nents and privileges ot the said Act ot Assembly and Its supp.ements. i un iiuuica vuu raven suua'riuers Ui IUO said applicantlon are, Morton McMl.ihael. J. Henry Kershaw, Henry C. Olbson, Edward E. Dennlston. A. O. Curtln. Charles II. lliicknlnw nn vi-uito- MCMtchaeL I HAULER a MCMICHAEL. B. Jl. DUNHAM, Solicitor. Mar ss 3C W.H. BROOKE & CO. Exchango Hotel Building Aro agents for Julius King's celebrated spectacles. The best in tho world. Hundreds of pairs to select from and a fit guaran teed. During the Holiday's trade 'wo sold dozens of pairs of these colobrated goods.and as far heard from all aro satisfactory. Any purchaser not exactly suited may return, these goods and ex change for others, suited to thoir eyes. HINDERCORN8. Th only lar Cur for Corn. Btopj til pln. Kunr4 Mygiu. HicoiaOo.,H.y. lfv you PlDk tntta df 4t nutrition. Ti la Uiiw. Wo, aaJ u2 Marv9d-4U PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clcaiues and txautttiec ih hair. rroraotrt a luxuriant growth. N.v.r F1U t H.lrlolti V Minora urst III Youthful Color. PrvvtuU buidrutr and balr talilaf JUDGE GEO- C. WING of auburn, one ot Maine prominent lawyers, sad for several years the Chairman of the Itepubllctn state committee, was troubled with botls on" tho back of his neck In their worst form, resembling carbuncles. Three bottles of Brown's 8rsaparllla completely cured him and now Judga Wing speaks In tho hlifhcst pralso ot Brown's Sarsapariltn. fho long eought icmoly for spring lamltudo has been found, Entirely free from the noxious aloo hols. It is compounded ot them ingredients which extended medical experience has proven to bo the most potential In their cftcct upon the kidneys, llror and blood, and, unlit.) the common "spring medicines" with which the market Is flooded, tu effect Is not only Immediate, but enduring, No stronger evidence to this effect could be ofTercd lhan tho voluntiry testimony to Its virtues of men ot the character and position ot those whoso names appor with their willing permission through all our works. Men, wonen and children aUke can taki it with nafety, and for ladlon who are peculi arly susceptible to that tired feeling at this season of the year we adt to the use ot BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genuine unless made by Ara Warren Co., Bangor, Me. mayndly W. i, ! & Ct The season is at hand when Teachers aro thinking about lleward of Merit cards. Wo have them, also a "Silent Teacher," which is in many respects"super ior to those of llesh and blood. Ask to see them. . If there is anything you want in the Book or Stationery line we do not have, "we will get it for you. Any paper or mnga zinc at the publisher's price. For those who are fastidious about their writing paper, our Fine Stationery 'Do2)artment con tains distinct attractions in' papeteries and correspondence cards, such makes as Marcus Ward, J. Z. Crane and Lyons, their names cruarantee the quality. We keep constantly on hand a larce assortment ot blank books, miscellaneous books etc. "Wall Paper and Window Shades at the lowest prices consistent with good goods. Legal Blank Forms, all sorts of Leases, Contracts, Deeds, etc. W. H. Bkooke & Co. STILL TO TEL1 FRQHT. :o: Mrs. F. K. Marsh has taken and will occupy after April 1st, tho storo on Jefferson and Main streets, where she will keep a larger variety of fancy goods and compete with any for style and quality in -MltLINERY.- Mis3 Shook (her milliner) is now in New York making extensive urchases lor the bpnng and iummer trade. Thankinjr her friends for prist patronage she cordially invites all to insnect her goods before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see if price and style do not satisfy. CUTIS O0MP0UHD. BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now is tho npeointed time for thoroughly clcineiug tho system from alrimpnritiep, and all will Ond thai tho Curtis Coruiioiind will exactly fill tho Dill, it lias stood the test of 22 veats and its sales are larger than over, every year. Price 50c and SI. 00. For Sale Bv James H. Mercer, DRUGGIST, Bi.ooMsiicita, Pa. DMINISTRATOII'8 NOTICE. t.stale of Jamts Comments, deceases, latt of Illoomatntrg. Notice Is herebv dven thnt tetteru nf nriminia. tratlon ou tho estate of JMnea Corrmons. lato of tho town rf Bloomsburg, coun'y ot Columbia, and eiuia ui n-uuajivauia, ueceaswj. navo oeen grant ed to Oeo. K. Elwell ot Illoomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are tequested to make payments, and those having claim or demands will mako known tho samo without delay 10 OEO. K. ELWELL, Administrator. Feb 15 6t Long-Standing Blood Diseases nro cured by tho persevering use ot Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. This medicine Is an Alterative, and causes a radical change lu tha By stem, Tho process, In some cases, may not La quite so rapid as in others ; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Head these testimonials : " For two years I suffered from a se vere pain in my right aide, ami had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After nlving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly beneUted by the llrst bottle, nnd after taking live bottles I was com pletely cured." John W. Uenson, TO Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a largo carbuncle liroko out on my arm, The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Less than threo bottles healed the sore. In all my expe rience with medicine, i never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly and suffered terribly j and, as my broth er and sUter wero similarly atllicted, I presume tho malady is hereditary. Last winter, l)r. Tyrou. (of Feruandiua, Fla., ) recommended me to tako Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and continue It for a year. For five months I took It dally. I have not had a blemish upon ray body for tho last threo months." T. E. Wiley, ltd Chambers St., New York City. " I,ast fall nnd winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain In my side. I did not notice It much at first, but St Ktadually crow worso until It became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders ot the .loin, ucli and liver increased my troubles, I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use ot tills medicine for some mouths, the pain disappeared and I was completely ?ured'!',r. M."' Augusta A. Furbiuii, Haverhill, Muss. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, fRKPAUKD Bv Dr. J. ,C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, I'llc l j id bottlti, 5. Worth a fcottU, THTCrritloll climate and OijOl Uk-atloulutheHouiu J. f, Ju'AINLUA, Claicmont Va Pkisa m aiNE8seuRs!DS,rMairu. I lp 'A brUUTIIUIUIHtlllOlt mtw mm mm wauawi a UMi, Otuaion. au. SanMtriUkanallr.au'JlMhn. IIU.lwta,M! Mar-d4t II W.BIon'. Mar w-d-4t