COLUMBIAN AlND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. E, Elwsll, I tiJii... BLOOMSBURG, PA, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1880. Tho lccmlfituro at IlarriBburcr on Tuesday attempted to pass a blirpro- lituiting tuo saio ot liquor on Decora tlon day. Tbo vote, was 102 yoaa aud 78 nays, lacking ono of n constitutional majority. Tho House on Tuesday night by a voto of 110 to 73'pasacd finally tbo bill increasing tbo salaries of tbo judges of tho coitus ot Hie commonwealth. Tlio bill is now ready for tbo simialuru of tbo Governor. Tho salaries will bo in creased from 1000 to $5000 per year; except in cities of the first class whore it will bo increased to $6000. Tho bill was a republican meastiro and nearly all republican1 voted for it- Repre sentatives lox and Arickuauin yoteu against tbo bill. Senator Gobiu, of Lebauon, who l a republican, said that tho passage of tho Judges' bill was the most infamous piece of legislation over enacted by tbo Pennsylvania legislature, and that if bo wero a democrat ho would want noth ing better nor stronger to secure tho defeat of tho republican party this fall. Tho Houao at Us scision Tuosday afternoon passed finally tho following bills which originated in tho Senate: Authorizing county commissioners to employ detective oflloers and pay ro wards for tho detection, arrost and con viotion of felons: to regulate tho cm liloyment of women and children in meroantilo industries and manufactur ing establishments, and to provide for tho anuointraent of inspectors to en force tho same; providing that after publication of description of names or markB impressed upon bottles intended .for tbo sale of beverages or other nrtioles of morobandiso tho same may bo registered in tbo onioe of tbo eecro tary of tho commonwealth, aud do daring what shall bo conclusive ovl donco of such publication and rcgistra tiorij to provide for the recovery of the bodies of workmen enclosed, buried or entombed in coal mines; providing that any surface owner of land or coal shall havo tho right to inspeot mine maps: to authorize tho election of as sessors in tho several boroughs and townships of this commonwealth tor three years. James R. Young, tho Washington correspondent of tho Philadelphia Evening Star, has the following strong sentences regarding tho effects of intemperance. Years of residence in Washington havo given him unua ual opportunities to observe tho facts on whioh his statements are based : "In tho almost a quarter of a con tury I have been out in the world plod ding my way I have seen many splen did fellows, some of them near and dear friends, fall by tho wayside, van ish from existence, the victims of tho cursed habit of drink. I have seen rioh men become poor ; men of fine in tellect become inmates of the insane asylum; refined and accomplished men rcduoed to wearing tags, taken to tho police court and sent to tho work' house all arising from tho liquor ha bit. I havo set n liquor turn men ot genial and sunny temperaments into being brutes, blackguards of the worst ordor. 1 have seen reuneci and sensa tive women, driven by the last extre mity of poverty brought on them by the liquor habit of their husbauds, compelled to go out into tho world to oak from their friends aid for them selves and children. I could write page after page of personal experiences on the subject. NEGLIGEH0E SOME WHERE SIX HUNDRED DOU-Ar.S ROAD DAMAOKS 00 BY DEFAULT. On Monday morning Judge Ikeler read an opinion in court iu tbo matter of tho road in Benton township near J. J Karns. On February 10, 1888 a petition was filed asking for tho ap pointment of viewers of a road to begin in a publio road in Benton and to end at tfio Fair Ground gates. Viewers were appointed and all tho proceedings went on rogularly and tbo viewers awarded Dr. Oolley 8210, and tho heirs of R. L. F. Colley $100. Ezra Steph- ens, one of the commissioners was present at the view. Sept 24, 1888 the report was confirmed. December 29 an order to open was issued, and the supervisors opened tbo road to publio use. whereupon the Uollevs demanded their money, and then it was that tbo county commissioners awoko to the situation, and consulted their attorney, who obtained a rule to show cause why tho confirmation should not bo stricken off and all proceedings set aside. It was in this matter that the opinion was filed. Tho court says: "Upon careful examination of the facts shown' by the depositions aud records in this case, we are constrained to sav that ills one of a number of road cases, and by fat too great a number, where the county has been made to succumb to gross imposition and pri vate cam of land owners who desire road laid out nnd opened so that it will bo larcelv beneficial and convenient to themselves, making their adjoining lands moro saleable and valuable, and vet thev seem to have such influence and control over tho proceedings as to get enormous and. unreasonable daraa ees in proportion to the land taken and tho advantages derived, and thu the county made to suffer paymont thereof. , I this case then depositions, surveys nnd plot of lauds of It. L. 'F. Colley show that, tho Colds and farm land not built upon, surrounding and adjoin ing this road, wero run off and cut in to thirtv bui dine lots by tbo owner: and the identical ground over which this road was laid, thirty feot wldo and for whioh 8400.00 damages is olairoed nnd allowed for 37 rods of land was run off by It. L. F. Colley, tho owner. In bis lifetime 04 foot wide. His son Greelv Colley. another land owner, also claiming and allowed $210 damages for 13 rods of land, is a primo mover in tuo proceeuings, geimig w order from tho clerk and placing it in lmnds of sunorvisors. to havo tho road nnnnfd and thoreupon demanding his d&maacs from tho County Treasury, To nrevent excessive and uureasona- liln Anmaaea being thus obtained and recovered from the County, His Honor Judgo Elwell, made tho oautionary and.judicious order, that iu all cases of road views at least one of tho Ooun iv Corainiuei'norB, should havo from tho viewer, no less than five days pre vious notice. It seems that in this case Xlio- ro nntinn iLramrdlnorto tho rule was given and ono of tho County Commiss ionert wu present at tho view, and all proceedings wero allowed to go on without cavil or objection until alter tho road had been opened and demand mado by holrs of 11. L. F. Colley and Grooly Colloy upon the County Com missioners for an order upon tho County Treasurer in paymont of their damages for tho land taken and appro priated by the laying out of said road. men perhaps lor tbo nrst timo ad vising with their attorney, oimo their petition upon whioh this rule issuod and which wo would llko to mako ab solute, but fail to find either law or facts sufficient to warrant us in so doing." Tho clear intimation 1b that if tho commissioners had been diligent in their duty and taken an nppoal, that thoso oxecssivo damages would havo been out down greatly, or not award ed at an. WASHINGTON LETTER. From oar uegular Correspondent.! Washingtbn, May 6, 1889 Ex-President Cleveland's oolebratcd seal brown carriage horsos together with his carriages, harness etc wero sold to-day at auotibn. When Mr, Cleveland left here he had not dcoided whether ho would sell them or carry them to New York. Tho prices real ized woro satisfactory. Tho Pacific coast has oapttired tho biggest thing yet given out by thu present administration. It is too con tract to build tho mammoth armored coast defonso vessel that was provided for by tho last Congress, whioh has been awarded by tho Navy Depart ment to tho Union iron works of San Francisoo. Ex-Secretary Whitney is entitled to tho credit of having made it possible to build such a vessel on tho Paoifio ooast by the recognition he gave to tho enterprise of the California capitalists that established this plant tor the building ot iron and steel ves sels. The price of the new vessel is to bo Sl,928,000. "When the oat away tho mice will play." John Sborman has gone to Europo end the Forakor wing of the republican party oi Ohio, with Foraker at tbo head, ha. swooped down on Washington to see what Harrison can be coaxed or bull-dozed into giving them. John Sherman has by bis solfishness committed politioal suioido. Ho got two or thrco offices for his own personal favorites but ho has made enemies of the entire Ohio Con grossional delegation thereby. Repre sentatives Butterworth and McKinley havo long been able lieutenants of Sherman's but now they train with tbo Foraker crowd, with whom they havo mado a league, offensive and defensive; and unless the Bigns are greatly at fault John Sherman 1b now serving his last term in the Senate. The United States officials that went into the land-grabbing business in Oklahoma have been called upon to explain their aotions to the Interior Department. Ex-Senator Mahone is Btill here. Ho made another piteous appeal to Harrison last week and as a result ho was allowed to name the United States District Attorney for the eastern dis trict of Virginia. There was auito howl from the anti Mahone Virginia republicans. l.et em bowl. .Among the lew appointments that Haarison has found time to make since his return from the New York celebra tion was that of his brother, Carter B Harrison, to bo United States Marshall for the middle district of Tennessee. If Mr. Cleveland had appointed- his brother to a position every republican editor in the country would have roar ed for months, but they will discreetly overlooK this little bit or nepotism. Verily it does make a difference whose ox is gored. Army oourts seem to have rather queer ideas in regard to making the "punishment ht tho crime. Mai. liVdeuKoi, who was the engi- neer in charge ot the Washington . T - . . w . . aqueduot tunnel has been found guilty by a court martial on seyeral counts of having neglected his duty as an official etc Aud tho said neglect has cost a million dollars that have been spent on tho tunnel whioh has now been aban doned. Pretty serious crime one would think and deserving of severe punishment. What does the Court Martial sav! That Maior Lvdtoker shall bo fined $100, per month for nine months and be reprimanded in general orders, would anything bo more ludicrous. An officer by neglect and carelessness sacrifices $1,000,000 and deprives a city of 'a muoh needed in creaso of water supply, and is fined $U00 therefor. Header perhaps you may wonder why this sentence was made so light. It can be answered in two words, social inuaonco which is tbo strongest of all powers in Washing ton. Senator Gorman it is generally thought will suoceed the late W. H. Barnum as chairman of tho democratic national committee. Republican office seekers say that President Harrison has as much trouble to arrive at a definito decision as to making an appointment as did the hungry ass that fable says starved to death between two bundles of hay becauso he could not decide whioh to co to. According to Senator Iogalls, Presi dent Harrison will call an extra session of Congress to meet early in October in order to get the Jioa 10 organized and in working order before tho Christmas recess, lngalls speaks as though the matter had been definitely settled by tho l'resident. The Legislature. On Thursday next nt noon the Pennsylvania state legislature will ad iourn finally and in a short time th law makers, who have been with us for the past four months, will return homo and the wheels of tho common wealth will proceed to revolvo as they did beforo tho "model members came, A retrospective glance at tho work dono and left undono by tho llepubli can legislature of 1880 must bring about tho conclusion that tl e great mass of peoplo of the state will not shed tears of rogret that the session is drawing to a close. Although the grand old party, for instauoj, claims to bo the tried and true menu ot tho worklngman, it is safe to Bay that never in tho history of tbo common wealth has tho interest of labor recti v od as many blows as wero dealt it by tho representatives who will take their leave on Thursday, They have put tbomselves on record as being onnosed to ballot reform and anti-discrimination; they havo throttled j tho granger bill to equalize taxation and havo killed with tho party club Farroll's company store bill, the semi monthly pay bill, Caffroy's dockage bill, which was intended to prevent tho miners from being robbed by unfair dockage, aud several other measures tho passage of which woald havo ma terially benefitted the interest of labor, It must certainly be plain to every in telligent worklngman that the wage worker need not Took to the republican party for tBM.Patrto Forest Fires in Mlolngan, T1IK l,AH(lF.rt 1'OKTION 01-" HUI.L1VAN 11URNS. MANY FAM1MK9 1IO.MKI.KSS. Dctriot, Miob., May 8. A special from Sullivan, Mich., says: Forost fires Ignited this town yesterday noon and burned the larger portion of it. T ten-ty-fivo families ivo rondnrt d homoloaa and destitute. Grand Rapids sent an ongino that worked all last night to save tho Sullivan Lumber Company's mill. One hundred persons wero led and sheltered at Ravonin, a vlllago five miles distant. Tho stores aud railroad depot wero saved. Tho losses aggrogato $20,500 East Saginaw, Midi., May 8., Ro ports of the destruction of property by urea in me wooua sun coiuo in. inu weather yestorday was a repetition of fornior tUyf, tho tnernionioter register ing eighty dogrces in tho shade. Tho air is thick with smoke. In tho town ship of Kawkawlin, Bay County, fivo farms havo been burned over and every thing intlimmablo destroyed. It is also feared that a number of school houses in remote districts have been burned. Rtift Brothers Ss Co of this oity hae lost cropi, quipaje and half a million feet of log, valued at $0, 000, near Alger, and highway bridgts in that seotioii bavo been added to the immensd bonfire. Tho upper branch of TiUabawsoe River, thu AuGtos the Rifle and other st roams nre at so low a stage that logs burn ivcn In tho beds of streams. Ciuiu-kwa Falls., Wis., May 8 Reports reached hero last evening lrom tho town of Cloveland in this county, to tho effect that tho woods in that scotion aro all on firo. Four farm houses, with their barns and contents woro burned. There is a great quan tity of standing pine in that vicinity, and it is feared that it will all bo des troyed. Frankfort, Mich., May 8. Forest fires are raging on every sido. Muoh fencing and many buildings aro being destroyed, but no loss ot life is re ported. Frederick T. Romkrts, M. D., Physician to and Professor of Clinical jMedicino at University Uollego Hos pital, "London, Eng., says: Bright's Disease has no symptoms of its own, nnd may long exist without the knowl edge ol the patient or practitioner, us no nam will be felt m tho kidneys or that vicinity." This accounts for many pooplo dying with Bright's Disease, or advauccd kidney malady. The disease is not suspected until it reaches tho fatal period. If Warner's Safe Cure is used nt tho proper time, the fatality from that disease would be greatly decreased. Dr. Thompson also Bays: "More adults aro carried off in this country by chronic kidney disease than by any ono malady except con sumption." Look Out For a Big Storm The Weather Bureau at Washington predicts that a large and vigorou storm, at present centering in the West, is coming East. "It will be a heavy Spring storm," said Sergt. Dunn, "and comes direotly from the west where it covers an enormous area. Its prelimin aries will bo warm and humid weather, followed by a rapidly falling barometer and gaios from tho east to southeast. It will be tho worst storm we have had for somo time. Its force is at present working in tbo west, but the cltects will booh be felt here. West ern barometers in somo localities have fallen as low as 28.90 degrees. An odd feature of the storm is the unusual ly high temperature attending 'it. In Montana tho temperature was 70 de grees. Hail and winds that at times attain a velocity of fifty miles an hour are coming with the storm." The Washington bureau will order tho coast signals to be displayed at the GrsL fall of the barometer. It is Useless lor young ladies who are tioubled with freckles pimple?, moth and tan and a bad skin generally to ubo liquid paints or dry powders, for they only make tbo skin look well for tho time being. To have a good complexion you roust have pure blood. Use Sulphur Bitleas and your skin will bo fair and complexiou rosy. Young Zarfiea' Magazine. 4-10 2t verily, do we livo in a progressive age. following in the wako of "pro gressive luncheons'1 and "progressive dinners" and "progressive card parties," wo have now "progressive conversation assemblages.'' A programme, ar ranged like a dance card, Is provided; the topics to be discussed are number ed upon it. Engagements aro made previously and entered on the card, for the discussion of eaoh topic, to which a stipulated number ot minutes is al lowed. At tho tinglo of a bell, subject and partner aro both changed. May Table Talk. DIED. Neur Central, Columbia county, April 18, 1889, Perry It. Sliocmakor, son of Martin Shoemaker, and wife, of pneumonia, aged 0 years, 10 months, 18 days. Interment at Bt. Gabriel cemetery, Coles Creek, In BuKarloaf township Columbia county, April 18, 1880, Miss Mary Jane Hess, daughter of YVm. and Jullanna Hess, aged 47 years, 1 month and 18 days. Interment at Bt. Gabriel cemetery. Salt Rheum The agonies ot those who suffer from severe salt rheum are Indescribable, The cleansing, healing, purifying Influences of Hood's Sana parllla are unequalled by any other medicine. "I take pleasure In recommending Hood's Sarsaparllla, for It has done wonders for me, I had salt rheum very severely, affecting me over uearly my entire body. Only those who have suffered from this disease In its wont form can imagine the extent of my affliction, I tried many medicines, but failed to receive benefit until I took Hood's Barsaparllla, Then the disease began to subside, the Agonizing Itch and Pain disappeared, and now I am entirely free from the dlstase. My blood seems to be thor oughly purified, and my general health Is greatly benefited." I.vjun Au.ek, Sexton K, E. Church, North Chicago, 111. "Myon had salt rheum on his hands and the calves of his legs, so bad that they would crack open and bleed. He took Hood's Sar saparllla and Is entirely cured." J, B. Stan ton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, From 108 to 135 "I was seriously troubled with salt rheum for three years, and receiving no benefit from medical treatment I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. I am now entirely cured of salt rheum my weight has lucreased from IDS lbs, tol35." Mns. Alicb Buith, 6Umford, Conu, If you suffer from salt rheum, or any blood dleaie,try Hood's Sarsaparllla. It his cured many othen, and will cure you, Hood's Sarsaparllla BoldbyalldrusdiU, (ll.llforJJ. rrrdonlr by O, I. HOOD CO., ApothecaiiM, Lov.ll, Mui, 100 Poses One Dollar GET YOUR JOU PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE, QRDINANOE NO. 44. An OraMtmnco, to permit The itloomsuuiir licit Jiauroaa company tooccupr a portion ut Her f nth street for railroad purposes. '""i in moorasuurc nut itallrnad Com- pnr, as appears or Letters Patent., exhibited, twarlnj date tho twenljr.ctaiitr. day ol January, ISM became an lucoronratcd mmpany, under articles or Association dco'arln? that ; 'rho road oltho coinpiny n to bo o natructed within tho corporate limits of the Town ot Illoomsbunr. from a point n-ar the i Intersection of tho ll'oonwbtirir ana Huriran lta lroad Company's tracks, with the tracks of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad" ompany, eanwardly to and upon hot. Si'ii?t.t..t9E'l,i ttrect, (honce by the most eligible, route to nnd about tho turnaeo ot William Neal AHons, and wenwardly thcreirom to tho canal wharves late of the liloomibunr Iron Com. tany, and to the place of beginning, and to bo of - v;"'" ui. i-s huu WnRRKl. Thfl Kfllfl. IhA tHfVtmahtiH. road Company, has requested permlwlon to locate construct, establish and uso a railroad In persu ancoot the charter of the said company, upon se?entb Mreet; and also a large number of proiwr ty owners on said Hojcnth street have requested therefore: Company.tho same permission Boi on 1. Be It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council of tho Town of Bloomsbunr.and It la hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho ame, that the Uloomsburg Ilelt Railroad Com- vi. x...? u"2y permmca to locato, con struct, entabl'sh andUvt ArnUrnnrl. nf olncrlnf mrt- upon iwventb street, from the west hide nf market street to the eaat side of Kast street, ntor about tho southwest corner of the property owned by Herman llaswrt, at or near the intersection it said hast street with the Ilerwlck road t 1'roTldcd. that such trot k shall be mid at the frradeoftho sMd Seventh street, and that tho said lallroad snail bo located and constructed ti thosatl&fac tloo and acceptance of the Knfrlnecr and surveyor of the Town of nioomsbunr. ind In such manner no uu, w uivuutfr iu its mainienaufo ana use said seventh stroK, as ft publio highway, ixcent so much as Is actually necessary for the reasonable and UrODer lOCfltlnn. rntiatrtitl n an.lii.anf lha said railroad. miction s. That The Dloom bunr Uelt Itallro.id Comptriy shall locate, tonstru t and maintain tbo ralirojd in all lta parts at the crossings of st recta or other hlghwajs, at such grade as sTiall be nxed by the Town council, nnd to the tmtlsiacilon and acceptance of the Engineer and surveyor of the Town of utoomsbunr so as not to Interfere with th6 use of all such streets and highways as publio highways, except so much as is actually necessary ror tho reasonable, and proper location, construc tion ana uso of the said railroad Bctiok a. That The Uloomsburg Uelt Uallroad ConiPan shall so construct the railroad as that iSS?,-?.1!1. ?trcel and " streets and highways upon which It Is constructed, or which it crosses, Bhall be free and clear tor publio uso as pubUc highways and thoroughfares, and by said company shall so kept and maintained, execot so far an thn aai te do may bo obstructed In the reasonable and location, construction nnd uso of the said railroad. HKCTiqw 4. That the said railroad shall be oper atod and managod that there shall be no unjust SSf r,'Sloai 'i"1 Tn frsKst or charges, and that un der Just and equitable conditions there shall be afforded opportunity of connection by switches or otherwise with other railroad companies, and In ?ililuais J!"11.n Property or conducting works, along the line thereof SECTION ft. That The ninnmahnrtr Ttan. ninmirt Company, Its successors, lease s, or others oper ating the railroad shall submit to and observe all legal and reasonable munlolpal regulations which I may be at any time made with reference to speed of trains, gates,nagmen, c I Siction s. Thafnothlng in this ofdlnanre con- tainea HnSll DA rnnarmM tn nnw manna tn a fTrw. I the rights or individuals or others as to. damages f by reason ot the location, construction, main. Ear "1!! uao UI lu0 Bala rallr' aa. ana mat tne said, Tho Dloomsbunr Belt Uallroad Company, its successors, lessees or others owning or operating tho said railroad and structures In good order ana condition, ard save tho Town of Bloomsburg harmless, so far as the said town may be liable therefor, from any responslbiuty or UablUty whatever, that may grow out of the location, construetlrn, maintenance and uso of tho said railroad. miction 7. This ordinance shall not be ot foreo until It shall be certified to tho Uloomsburg Belt itaiiroad Company, and by said company accepted nJ?-..p?I?TC3' ana sucn acceptance and approval certified to tho Town Council: .I'spd J-ta meeUngottho Town Council, held P. 8. 1IAHMAN, President. SiMCliL NIT1UUD, owraarr, To the Town Council ot the Town of Uloomsburg. Ointiehj :At a meeting ot tho Board of Dl rSS1.0,!8,0..1110 Uloomsburg Bolt Uallroad company held 7th May lsss, tho provisions of ordinance No. 44 were accepted and approved. Certined from the minutes. L. K. WALLKIL secy. u. a it. Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. OP VALUABLE Real Estate! By virtue of a writ of PL Ft issued out ot the Court ot common Pleas, of CoL Co., Pa., and to mo di rected there wUl be exposed to publio sale at the Court Douse, Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1889. at s o'clock to the afternoon. All that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the township of Jackson, Columbia county and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wltt Beginning at a chestnut, thence by land ot Ellas MendenhaU, north twenty-three degrees east one hundred and Sve perches and four-tenths to a post, thence south seventy-three and one-half degrees east seventeen and two tenth perches to a post; thence north twenty-three degrees cast thlrty-Blx and one-tenth perches to a post thence by land of south seventy- three and one-half degrees east ninety-four and seven-tenths perches to a post ; thence Jy land of ana wuuam Brink south seven- teen degrees west one hundred and forty and one half perches to a;post; thence by land of Iram Derr north seventy three and one-half degrees, west ono hundred and twenty-seven and two tenths perches to the place ot beginning ; contain ing one hundred acres strict measure be the same more or less, whereon aro erected a Dwelling House and outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution at tho suit of Albert Williams vs. Joshua Bldlar, and to be sold as tho property ot Joshua Bldlar. Herring Att'y. JOHN a CA8EV, Sheriff. ADMINlBTRATOlt'S NOTICE. teafjamet DlWne. late of MadUm loumlitji, Columbia county, deceased. Notice, is hereby elven that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot James Dlldlne, late ot the township ot Madison, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been grant ed to 'Vesley illdlne ot Jcrseytown, Columbia county Pa., to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requesia to maie payments, ana those uuiuik uuiiia ur ucuiuim will make known the same witnout aeiay to WBLEY DILDINE, P. O. Jerseytown, CoL Co. Pa Apr. 12 HOMES OF TO-DAY Or Modern Rxainplcs of .Mot crate fo-t Houses. SotiBcHptlon SI ner annum. ruMUtaU In reiai'ir quarterly parts, on thu Urt of January. E April, July and October, ftu-h I unit bclnu com nit Ic In Itirlt Czv.y.jj ltprcipntKtlGsliioftuildIiisi kMTVi,fvirvl-trrlntiriiiinrir(.tiiir. lieu limy modern low cmt dw cUlnj-i, ami furnlln- inch iiuurmniion uj inoe niienuiiTg 110 DU1IU 4U WUl MS 9 Ultlll money. (E M1 ""-T rrfr- par-lor The abQTO art fcd rain la ture spec lutein of Its illuitrfi. rfln 7hc! I wilt end a pcimenpopy, ur a copy I till U of "A (toy Home," the mon initructlvu Mile boon ever Uiucd on house ipUnnlnn nud. tmUdini;. FDR $1 J11'!11 ert(l (bar parti alKadjUiuctl FOR $1.50 !il mid the touri'iirta tot I I will nd tho four parts for 1913 1 already Usued andVt'oiyiloine," tot luued In loo. Descriptive Circular of all flooU fret. V. ! SJUTU, ArcLIUct, 2 School bt., Bottom For SPRING go -In V'.J V4 U L0WENBEB6S, The Oldest MeraEaet s Taitoriig E$tmMMeet hi COLUMBIA COUWTY. Bloomsburg, Pa. . Long-Standing Blood Dlsoneoa tho persevering nro cured uy uso of Ayor's Sarsaparllla. This medicine Is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others but, with persistence, the result Is certain. Bead these testimonials I "For two years I suffered from a se vere pain In my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparllla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking Ave bottles I was com pletely cured." John W. Ilensou, 70 Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. Tho usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all uiy expe rience with medicine, I never saw mora Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medlclno was the strengthening of my sight." Mrs, Carrie Adams, Holly oprings, xezos. " I had a dry scal7 humor for years, nnd suffered terribly t and. as mv broth r on er nnd sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady Is hereditary. Last winter. Dr. Tyron. (of Fernandina. Fla.,) recommended me to tako Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it dally. I havo not had a blemish upon my body for tho last thrco months." T. K. 'Wiley. 140 Chambers St., New York City. "Last tall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my sldo. I did not notice It much at first, but it gradually crew worse until It became almost unbearable. During the latter part ot this time, disorders ot the stom ach and liver increased my troubles. 1 began taking Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and, after faithfullv continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cureu. jars. Augusta A. jurnusn, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rnarAMD bt Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowtll, Mais. PrlH II ; six twulM, l. Worth $1 a bUU. TTROP09AL9 FOR HlflH hnHOOL r BUILDING. Tealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for nigh School Building" will bo received up to May is. ltss-ts o'clock, noon, for the grading of ground, material and erection of the Bloomsburg Ulgn School building. Plans and specifications can be Been at the office ot the Secret .rr in Movers' All bids to bo addressed to tho Sec re payment to be made monthly as the ma l furnished or woric done unon the estimate of the architect, twenty per cent, to be r served until final completion of the work and until the building Is accepted by the board. . Each proposal must be accompanied with a bond in the sum ot f 12,000.00 with approved secur ity for tho falthrul completion ot the work accord ing to the specineatlons and plans and the com pletion of tho bJlldlng not later than Sept. 1, 1839 and to forfeit (laoo per day for each and every day over and beyond the above specified time. Unless a proposal Is accompanied with a bond as nbove set forth the same will not be consldo.-ed. The Board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. O. T. WILSON, Wu. CHItlSMAN, i'res't. May 4 tf. sec'y. JjJXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Slaty St. Smier, deceased, fate of liioomsourg, Letters testamentary on said estate having been grunteu to tne unaersignea execuwr, an perrons Indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to pty the same, and those having claims against raid esiatM to present tne same to ' N. U. FUNK, May s et. Executor. VTOTICE. notice is hereby given that a meeting ot the stockholders or "Manor Best Inn Company ot Jameson city, Fa.," will be held at the office of the Secietary In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Monday July s, 18S9, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ot voting on a proposition to Increase the indebted ness ot Bald corporation by placing a mortgage upon Its property at Jameson city. GEO. ELWELL, May 3-8 1. Secretary. w. i, mm The fine weather in April has Drought up the carpets, and house cleaning has begun in earnest. Right at this point let us say, that the walls and ceilings of the cleaned room will need papering, we are well fixed to show a fine line of plain aud ornamental ceiling decorations aa you might wfsh to see.' Last week and this week have been red letter days for wall paper and window curtains. We have a window full of dado curtains, and more patterns in side which we can't show. We trim square and hem curtains any length; you select the shades we make the curtains and hang them without extra charge. W. H. Brooke & Co. nU0FMERYs9!hr. VHOLl -r-1 ir- TililTP -..-. fLV.lr inc. inn r. uu, ua v . Aprso-d-it. Curtis omuii BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now Is tho appointed time for thorouiilily cleatiBinit tbo system from all imparities, and all will find thai tho Uurtis Uompound win exactly nil tne bill. It has stood tho test of 22 yens and its sales aro larger than ever, every year. Prioo 50o. and S1.00. Fort Salb By JamcB H. Mercer, DRUGGIST, Bloousuuro, Pa. Your SUITS to 1L MAIEM, The UMiaM OloiMer. Why aro we doing the largest Clothing and Hat trade in Bloomsburg? Good reason for i you may bo sure. We keep tho best and most fashionable goods, and prices aro ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Our store is spacious, cheerful and well lighted and a model in all its appointments and equipments. Our stock is NEW, BRIGHT and I. The Largest Clothing and BLOOMSBURG MARKET. "Wholesale. Kctall. Wheat per bushel.. Hye " " .. Crru " " Oata " " .. Flour "bbl..... .. Uuttor Enca Potatoes Hams Dried Apples Bide Shoulder Gceso Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Veal skins"... Wool per lb , Hides 50 GO 32 45 0 00 24 20 13 14 40 12 15 03 05 08 10 10 12J U 11 20 80 07 35 5 to 7 Coil, nw Win pl- No (1 $2.00: Nos 2. 8, & Lump $3.85 No. 6 tS.OO Bltumtmi $8.85 FARMS EE;T 8011 Climate and Location In the Soutn 1IANC11A, Claremont Va. May io-d-4t- LAFAYETTE COLLEGE E ASTON, PA. FOUR COURSES. TERMS MODERATE. For Catalogue, apply to J.H.M.KN0X, D.D., LL. D., Prcs't. R. Bros. Apr. 1S4U CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PJLLS U C59S3 SIAXXTD EEilD. OrllUftL ImhL out MnIn a 11,1 rWlallo t'.U fur !. hem Fall, j Aftl fct Chltke$ttr'i EngluhC Ditmond Brand, In red m uhia bcxtn, t-K.e.iwith tluefili boQt At IruirirUt AmiI na Othr. All Dill In na.u. board bOIOI. t'lDk Wrtrira. r .1an. fcV ouacoiintci-rtlt. tfcmi 4c. UUmi-ror . 10 rioulM ud ( 111 f fUP I.ndlrV' n X H' m..lS'Jr' l' wt urn milt. 10,000 teatl. monlnUfroinlADItS ho tire unptHheni, hanie l'iir. CUclicater Chemical t'o.,3IadIboaSj.Jl,hlIt.1V Apr. 12-d4t. A rUTVTTCWANVIiD--rcrmanent em oUrMi 1 opiojment and pood salary or commission. Address A. D. WIATT. Nurseryman. Itocuester, N. V. Apr. i2-d-4t IHlllllVlEO.A.MCUTT.MwIotCltI May lo.d-4t. ELY'S Catarrh Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays 1'aln and Inllammatlon, Heals tho Sores. ltestores the Senses ot Taste and Smell. TBY THE COF.eHAY-FEVER Apanicie is appueu iuio each nostril, and Is asToeame. rrice &o cent at Druggists; by mall RATHRRU If" p " vniniiim iiiruni in auystiiRe, acute or chponk. alao i "ay Fever or Cold in Head, rapid, ly cured. High medical endorve mem. a lawyer who nad Catarrh 17 ra rl I orl vara a wklnl, t . -t cum nuiku ! mv Krii iu yuv WOriQ. HQ CO- NrVwrVj caine or naxmrul iubatance No "NahmE tnufT or douche. Easy. nafe. nitree ablp, B? ml for circular with home leatlmonlal. irtxered, wc. ' " f A Vmk V Co., Tfa'mK Apr. K-r-4t. ACII1NQ SIDES AND HACK, HIP, KIDSKVND uterine i'alns. Rheumatic hclatio, Sharp and .. . uvL.iuK n.uo, iDiiDiwi iu una IU1UUU) 07 St Guticura Anti-Pain Plaster SS PTW r;piples,blackhead8, chapped andT "PfJ JT1J.V1 ollv skin cured by Cutlcura Soap. trLla 'jq'OTicE lNOiiceu hereby itlren that the foiinwincr n.. "as been tiled In the Court ot rjommonl'leas ot Columbia County, and will be presented to the said Court on the nrst Monday of May A. IK isws ed within tour days therealter, win connrmed ADBOlUtei .tuKepondaocount of Samuel K. Smith, Trustee or the bequest of John K. Fowler, deceaaed. to the Poor of litlarcroclcTwp. Columbia county, f'a. Prothy8 omce, April 8, 168). W "fothonotary. AMENDMENT TO TUB CONSTITUTION t proposed to the clUiens of this Commonwealth Ey the tloneral Assembly of the Commonwealth oi l'ennaylTanH, for their approval or rejection at a special election to be neuf june la. 1S. lniti 1Jr,h?A b.y ord8r ot the secretary of the Common. MUul!on.n pureuanc8 01 rtlcle XVIII of the con. .iJ.ut .rSs'.,.dUo1 proposlnir an amendment to tho ConsUtutlon ot this Commonwealth t section J. lie It resolved by the senate and House of lteprcsentatlves of the commonwealth ?. iraylvama. In (general Assembly met. That the following amendment Is proposed to the Con. stltullon ot the Commonwealth of l'ennsilvanla. in accordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof. AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said Con. stltutlon to be designated as Artlclo jcijcT as fol. ' AUTICLK XIX, !TU9 manufaclure, sale, or keeping for sale of ntojlcatlng liquor, to bo used as a oe ve rair e la 'fnl pt?S HS.8 and anr rlolauoa of thS pro lb tlon shall be a misdemeanor, punishable i m shall be provided by law, iu.uumi ui The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of la. toxloating liquor for other purpows than as a ueveragd may be allowed In such manner only as may be presorlbcd by law. The nenlSfl AsSibly shaU at the Orst session succeeding the adontlon of this artlclo of tne Constltuuon, enact laws with adequate penalties for its enforcement. A true copy ot the Joint Itesoluiion. , CHAItLES W. STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, n vi jrMfl.l vjfi ..... MWl'INVI8IBLK8ound6lsoi m tk tirmm. u4 titru.i m dirliu 1 Inru u In iiUiuuLA nutu mm :C3-IjlNrXD: OPIIIHG -OP- -AT- and comprehensive, and always we will maintain the position of "FAIR DEAIilNG." RESPECTFULLY YOURS, MAIER. Hat Store in Columbia and Montour Counties. SPECIAL May Genuine American Watch for $7.00. Ladies' Gold Watch for $19. upwards. Ladies' Silver Watches $8.00. LadieB' and Chains for 25 Solid Gold Ear up. AT J. G. WELLS', COLUMBIAN BUILDING, BLOOSI8BUKG. Largest stock of Carpets in tbo County at W.H. ZBIR-CTWIEiRS Latest Styles, Newest Patterns in Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, Arc. A full lino of Cocoa and Canton Mattings. The best WIRE FOOT MAT in tho Market. Bloomsburg Pa. Carpet aai milUuvvy. Now Carpgts, , Now Btyles in Velvols, Tapestrtos and Ingrains, at reason able prices. Old Patterns, Short Picoes and Odd Lengths AT REDUCED PRICES. Smyrna Rugs from 75cts. up. Qt KEITJbiR. Hew milliuery. Latest Spring Styles. Best Material. Best Work. FairPricea. H. E. WASLEY.- At Hj-nry C. flartraan's old stand. Next door tn I. W. Hartmin & Son's Mam street, below Market. BLOOMSBURG, PA. YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING HIGH , WITH US EXCEPT PRICES. That's the reason wliy our business Is .rowing so inpidly. Ifs against your tntVrai as veil at ours to spend your money for a Spring Overcoat, a Spring Suitor a Pair of Bpring Trousers, wltti. out examining our London Made Gar ments. FAsmoN Oiiiuwus iMo smrtzs Fbis bt MlIL. E. 0. THOMPSON, Tailor Clothier Importer, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. (Orrosin mi Mint.) $1.50 This handiomo Fountain Pen is fitted up with one of our finest 14k Gold Pop indium pointed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cannot get out of ordor. With OirO Wil laH n I fetimn. Wn fnrnl.l. !!. o.M A., l ..V UiUVT' celebrated Imperial Waterproof Intonso ano pen is worm g.ou, ana you Gold Pons of overv siie. in all 00 YOU GOLD styles of holders from Sl.OO for Gold Pen and Pearl Holders. upwards. hoskins lap TAiHw.T ic ;.!..! .a ,1 ne BARGAINS. 11th. Gentlemen's cents to $8.00. rings for $1.00 Black Ink. can not equal it for that sum. WANT A PEN There are no better Gold Pens than those made by us, we will always ex change till buy- nr in unttaflol ... .Tr?mf.. , . .. r nijin j. uriuuiu jWfo JOT Biauonorv 2 l0r,'-f' t0 Pay postage, we send samples of onr 12 New Styles of Pens, Writing Paper we sell by the. pound, Stylos of Engra?lng, and our Illustrate? Catalogue of Stationery. Wm. H. Hoskins Co.. Th8 UadlD bi",