THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Win POWDER Absolutely Pure. M. J. Panning of Michigan, ipoko In favor of tho amendment In (be Opera Uouso last Sunday afternoon. Tho house was crowded. A Modern Hntimoiit A wonderfully strong man Is 0. Samson, almost It not equally as strong as his Ull). llctl namesake. Incredible as It may an- All kinds of watch, clock, and lewclrv Pcari It Is an actual fact that this modern repairing dono In a sclcntlflo and artistic stylo at L. Bernhardt, opposite Centra Hotel, Bloomsburg Pa. J. IT. Mercer, Monday last, opened up bis soda fountain and commenced tho ealo of tho eclobrated drink called, "Milk Shako." Call and soo how delicious It Ib. Can't wo have a grand Fourth of July ecle. bratlon In our town this year. Other towns are already booming tho occasion, and wo should not bo behind. Bamson breaks with caso heavy steel chains link by link by simply pulling apart the links with his naked haods. lie also bends Iron bars over two Inches thick by striking them over his forearm, and, what Is still moro strange, steel chains ono quar ter of an Inch in thickness are burst r sund er llko parcr twlno when placed around tho bleeps muscle of his nrin, tho only ef fort required to bleak tho chains being a simple upward motion of tho arm causing tho musclo to expand, when, presto I tho Ul llio Ctcck. Those who for many years past havo bCcn tho patrons of tho popular fishing re sorts at tho head waters of Flshlngcrcek In Columbia and Bulllvnn counllei, and who havo not been up thero within tho past two years, would scarcely recognize the sur. roundlngs worn they to return thero now. Instead of a long dusty drive of thirty miles from Bloomsburg, ono takes the train on tho Dloomsburg & Bulllvan road, and In an hour and a half ho reaches Central. Hero ho finds accommodations at . P. Albertson's Central Hotel, and from there ho can fish on either the vast or west branch of tho ercck. Or, If ho wants to go further up tho west branch, J. W. Perry, landlord of the Elk Ititn Hotel, two miles abovo Central, will meet him at tho Central TMs powder novcr varies. A marvel of nurltr irr competition wllh the multitude ot low test, short Urenglb and wholc&omenesa. nan ids orainar Mnrn pmnnmloftl kinds, and cannot bo sold In chain Is broken In nieces. He Is ono of Till) Olllv llOUSO to find n full linn i.f Mio manv new attractions with liarnum & HocliCBtcr ma'lo clothing host hats Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth, which station. niado 18 nt tho comes hero on May 11th, 1889. From Central up tho cast branch to what Popular store of D. Lowenbcrg. . . . , . has been familiarly known as 'Billy Cole's' 1 he law firm of Scarlet Angle of Dan- blood; therefore, external treatment affords . ,th cr . w hou8c9 Mr. Bcarlet It Is no permanent relief. To ellmlnato tho ,.. .. .,, Tll0 (!(Vln,tviWft. wiij and primitive, wblto nil around tho peaks and ridges of tho North Mountain reared their vllle lias been dissolved. said will occupy rooms that wcro formerly used ns an olllcc by tho Nail Works. weigut aium or rnonnnaie i owners. Sold onlu I CWll. ltOTAL DAK1N0 Powder Co., K6 Wall St., N.Y. The Columbian Subscription prlco, iwrubll3hed every Friday, ti.ooa vcar. Entered at tho Tost omco at Dloomsburg, Fa., BLOOMSBURG, PA Wbcn you como to Barnum's, don't fall to drop in and see tlio big bargains offered at J. G. Wells' jewelry store, Columbian building. Humors run riot in tho blood at this sea son, ilood's 8arsaparllla expels every Im purity and vitalizes and enriches tho blood. potBOn and mako a thorough, euro of the disease, nothing else is so eulclcnt as Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Give it a trial. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1889. C0DU1CT RIILROID Till limit. BL00MSBU11U BULUVAN HA1L110AD Taking effect MONDAY-NOVBMBKR 26. 18SS. . SOUTH. Airs., H. A. Watson rcqucpts us to state that sho has not removed her millinery store to Third street as rumored. Her place of residence only has been changed to that street NOHTll. STATIONS. Bloomsburc,-.. Main Street i... irondale Paper MU1. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. r. v. r. m. a.m. a.m. r. u. r. u. .. 0 S8 10S 8 09 SSSi n 640 .. 0 18 18 63 7 88 8 45 S 35 6 61 6 16 12 50 7 86 8 48 S 41 6 B4 , S 08 12 40 7 48 8 58 2 N 7 01 LlghtStreet. 0 03 U S3 7 43 8 00 2 67 708 orangevuie o si 12 a) 7 35 10 a 20 7 is Porta, 6 43 12 00 7 20 SS5334 7 31 TnbbS 5 42 11 53 7 15 9 30 3 42 7 80 Stillwater......... 6 87 11 45 7 10 87 8 60 7 43 Benton, . 8 28 11 80 7 00 9 47 4 15 7 62 Edsons, 6 S3 11 20 6 50 9 61 4 SO IH Coles Creek 5 20 11 15 0.52 9 68 4 24 B 00 Susarloaf, 6 15 11 10 43 10 00 4 28 8 05 Laubachs,..- 6 U 11 05 6 45 10 04 4 83 8 10 Central. 8 08 10 67 6 88 10 12 4 40 8 15 Echo Park...!.... fl 03 )0 tj 6 sr. 10 is 4 43 8 19 Jamison City.... 6 00 10 43 0 89 10 20 4 60 8 23 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. h. a. x. a. u. a. u. r. u. r. m. eourn. 11:04 a. m. 6:20 p. m. Trains on the P. It. It. It. leave llupertas rouows : NORTH. 7:22 a. m. 3:41 p.m. Tramsonthe D. L. W. It. It. leave Bloomsburg as rouows! xoain. soura. 7:li a. m. 8:32 a. m. 10:6T a. m. 12:06 p. m. '2:24 p.m. 4:18 p.m. 6:36 p. m. 8:47 p. m. n Trains on ths N.&W. B. Railway pass Bloom rerry as iouowb : NORTH. 10:46 a. m. (.26 p. m. SCHDAT. NOKTII. 10:16 am Uxtrn XraliiH tin 11. Ik H. Superintendent Lender lias mado ar rangemcnts to havo an additional trnin on tho road for the accommodatiou of the peoplo attending Barnum's Show In Bloomsburg, Saturday May Ibo 11th. Tho following is the schedule: Arrive Leave. a. m. d. m 0.20 Bloomsburg, 11.00 0.10 Main Btrcct, 11.10 0.00 Irondalc. 1MB 8.50 Paper Mill, 11.23 8.51 LlghtStreet, 11.28 8.42 Orangevlllu, 11.88 8.20 Forks, 11.50 8.21 Tubbs. 1J.55 8.10 Stillwater, 12.00 8.00 Denton, . 12.10 7.60 Edsons, 12.15 7.52 Coles Creek. 12 20 7.48 Sugarloar, 12.23 7.45 Laubachs, 12.28 7.83 Central, 12.85 7.31 Echo Park, 12.40 7.80 Jamison City. 12.00 This train is only for Saturday May 11th Apr. zv-iu A fine lot cabbage nlants. also tomato hats, latest oolors to soft and stiff just plants now ready at W. II. Yettor's green. ....... I iinilDn Alan -.naa amnrtl nnvn a n .1 oil !tnla received at tno I f"i .nvviu..,.,.-. Mr. A. W. Beaver of Danville, Is tho possessor of a copy of The Ulster Oiunty Oatttte, published on Saturday January 4, 1800, containing full particulars of the death and burial of George Washington, At I W. Ilartman & Sons' curtain room, one enn find almost every thing in that line, from Chenilles and Turcomans at $7.50, Madras at $0.50, down to the cheap est goods by the yard. Go and see them. Call and seo the new spring styles in ais, latest colors to sou and stilt ; sceived at tho Popular Store ol D. Lowenbcrg. Senator Colqult of Georgia will speak In this county In fayor of tho amendment, on Thursday and Friday next. Ono day at Bloomsburg and tho other at Benton. Dills will bo printed announcing date for each place. of garden seeds. Apr 10-tf. BOOTH. 11:55 a. m. 4'30 p.m. SOUTH. 6:89 p m HAi.r.H, For Balk. Thittv ucr s of timber land In Pino township, two aci i cleared, property of Mrs. Mary A. Joyal Inqulro of Geo. E. EIwcll, Dloomsburg. for terms. tf Fob Sale. Fifty-sev n acres of land in Bugarloaf township, uilng part of the Wolcott Harvey farm. Good farm land, and a valuable timber tract. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. tf Fob Sals. A valuable farm In Madison Tnwnaliln rnntalnlnir 115 acres, fine build- in us. Will bo sold on easy payments. If not sold nt private sale by Jul 1st, will be sold at public sale For terms inquire of J: B. Williams, Bloomsburg. tf. Fob Saij: A desirable and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jan20tf. L. N. Movbh. For Sale A valuable vacant lot on u-.bat at B..nr. iMo. nn Ktirlitti Street. ten dwellings and a good storo property in Bloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two storo nroncrtles in Col. Co. A irnnil farm nt 11(17 neres with COOd build Tuna in Virelnla and two farms In Kansas by M. P. Lutz Insurance and Ileal Estate Agt., uioomsnurg ra. Barnum's show will he near Bharpless' iounury, where jno. u cook stoves are manuracturcu una sola at 111, and ranges with six holes at $10. Freight paid on all stoves ordered on 11th inst. to bo delivered in tho county. If tho present fine weather continues thero is no doubt but that Saturday, Barn um's show day, will bo one of the biggest days Bloomsburg has ever known. The excursion trains on all railroads will bring thousands of people Into town. The Bloomsburg public schools will close on Friday, tho 10th inst. There will be exercises in the Opera Ilouse both after noon and evening. The exercises of the evening will bo given by the pupils of the high school, and a small admission fee will bo charged to defray expenses. Tho committee in chargo of securing speakers favoring the amendment, have secured some veiy able persons, amone wbom are the following: Senator Colqult, ot Georgia, one of tho leading democrats of tho country ; Lutber S. Kaufman, nt- torney-at-law, and Prof. Patton, of Lan- caster. Dcatli of TllOH. CrcvcllMK Thomas CrcycliDg died at his homo near Espy Saturday of last week, May 4th, aged CO years, 0 mouths and 12 days. Air. Crevellng had always enjoyed good health until a few years ago he complained of stomach troubles. Last winter ho had an attack of paralysis, and Monday, April 29th ho had another attack, when ho was con fined to his bed, and gradually grew worso until death closed his sufferings. Thirty years ago under tho pastorate of Rev. E. A. Bharretts at tho Lutheran church In Dloomsburg, Mr. Crevellng became a member, and closely adhered to tho vows then mado. For many years he was ono of the officers of tho church at Espy. In his death the church has lost one of its best and most consistent members, and tho community n valuablo friend and citizen. One brother, llarman Crevellng, who Is now quite 111 with heart disease, Is tho only surviving member of a family of 3 daughters and two Bons. heads hundreds of feet above. Dut on these mountains, rugged and steep, there grew thousands of acres of timber, un touched by tho axe, becnuso of tho n ant of facilities for KCttlnc it to market. It was this timber that invited tho invasion of capitalists, and to-day tho wild scenery of tho part Is biokcn by the hum of industry. On what was known as the Hess farm stands Jameson City, whoso entire growth has been within tho past.year. Hero Is the extensive saw mill ot tho Flshlngcrcek Lumber Company, owned by Col. Corco ran, Thomas Wheeler and others, tho saw mills, of Dr. Edwards, and Ilartman & Long, the pinning mill ot P. J. Bult, the hub factory of Sherwood, Boy all & Co. 0. Btlltz & Co. have n large stock of gener al merchandise In their fine building near the depot. Other business places are James Dewttt, meat market, It. J. Force, store, II. D. Cole, store, John Bush, restaurant and store, 0. II. Richard, furniture and merchandise and undertaking, Frank Myers blacksmith, Lloyd Kelchncr, barber, John Wynn, birch distiller, Jacob Bender, black, smith. Numerous dwelling houses have been erected, and others are In course of construction. Building lots aro for sale by . L. Fritz Esq.. Col. J. Jameson of Bloomsburg, or by C. Btlltz & Co. at Jame son City. On the side hill at an elevation of sixty feet above the town stands an imposing four story structure just approaching com pletion. It is tho hotel of tho Manor Rest Inn Company, intended as n summer resort and to be open all the year. It Is of mod cm architecture, and of convenient arrange ment lulernally, and will no doubt becomo a popular resort. It Is expected that tho houso will be open before Juno 1. Jameson City Is growing, and with the large number of ot men to be employed In tho woods and at tho mills, its population will soon reach many hundreds. A large tannery and other industries are in con. tcmplation. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores natural color to tho hair, by stimulating a healthy action of tho scalp. This preparation also pro duces a vigorous growth ot tho hair, and gives it a beautiful lustre and youthful ap pearance. Recommended by physicians, clergymen, and scientists. Funeral services were held at the bouse Tuesdav mornlni? at 10 o'clock, attended I An cletfant lino of stammer merino by a vast throng of friends. Interment in Ualbriggan underwear just openea ai Afton cemetery. Lowenberg's. L. Bernhard has the largest and finest selection of ladies' and gents finger rings outside of tho city. wear, iiinon oouars ouus iioaiory shirts handsome dreBS shuts at Lowenberg'a. Northumberland Is to have electric light . , . y I m a DUUI b 11U1U. IS It UUl UUUUt 11II1U OUT neaaers in sty es now Bvy. u. eleetro gllt compaDJP bcglnB t0 negotlttlo for a plant? If they do not intend to give us electric light, it would be better to sur render the charter and let some one else bring a plant. Governor Beaver hat" approved the bill which makes September 1st a legal holt' day, and will bo known as "Labor Day." Thls,wlll make two additional holidays, viz: "Centennial Anniversary ot the Inaugura. Hon of Washington" and "Labor Day". Two additions in one year we think is sufficient. in I'OHoiial. llarman Crevellnc of Espy has been qultp ill for several weeks past. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Oswald went to New York on Tuesday. William Goodman of Montana was town tho first ot the week as a witness. Judge Edwin Albright of Allcntown held court on Thursday for Judge Ikcler. 8. P. Ilanlev Esa. served as foreman of the Grand Jury this week. W. K. Armstrong and wife of William- sport, came over Saturday of last week, and spent a few days visiting menus. B. H, Kacrcher Esq., Ileber 8. Thomp son, W. S. Carter of Pottsyllle, W. A. Marr, Esq., S. M. Riley of Ashland, were In town on Monday on legal business. Dr. Itobbins returned from New York Monday evening. During her two weeks absence sho visited Belbvue Hospital, and witnessed tho Centennial Inauguration. Geo. A. Clark, B. F. JSarr and D. R. Collman are attending U, B, Court at Pittsburg this week as witnesses In John Brofee's case. F. P. Billmevcr Is!a luror in tho same court. . E. Rawllngs has a handsome new wagon for his Meat Market, made by Sloan & Uio. Flno Cabinets In vignette or scroll, tt M'Kllllp Bros. In some of tho lower counties potatoes are selling as low as 17 cents a bushel. For big bargains in watches and jewelry call at J. G. Wells'. Fulton county Is tho only county In this atato that Is renorted as not containing a single railroad within Its border. May 80th, Decoration Day, will be the next leeal holiday. It will be observed as usual at this place. Amos Buckalew has been making ex tensive Improvements to his residence on Main street, For a spring suit put up in first class style go to the leading merchant tailor ing establishment of V. Lowenbcrg. Sheriff Casey sold the following proper- tics on Monday: Land ot John Drofee In Locust for $2510; another lot of same for $231; another tract of same tor $3150; another tract of same for $135; land of Al bert Yctter in Catawlssa to Lloyd Bcrgcr for $235; land of same to M. G. Hughes for $1010. A bill has been favorably reported in the Legislature, appropriating seventy thous and dollars for tbo purpose of building an annex to the Danville asylum. Tho male department is overcrowded. Thero aro at present 515 male patients, while the build' Ing Is only expected to accomodate 850 ot each sex. The exercises at tho Opera House Friday evening will bo given by the High School and Grammar School puplli. A small ad. mlsiton fee of 10 and 15 cents will bo charged to defray expenses. Tickets and reserved seats arc now on sale at Dentler's shoe store. The afternoon exercises will be free. A grand concert will bo given in tho Opera Ilouse, Bloomsburg, under the auspices of tho social commlttco of the Youne Mens Christian Association ot Dan. vllle Pa. 75 performers, a chorus of 50 voices, composed of the best musical talent In Danville, 20 young ladles In the dairy maid drill. Ten young men in the dumb bell drill. For particulars seo bills, and our next week's Issue. Furced to Leave Home. Over 00 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's 1 amlly Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver nnd kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and havo headache and an unsightly complex Ion, don't fall to call on any druggist to day for a free sample of this grand remedy. Tho ladies praise it, Everyone likes it. Large-size package 50 cents. Apr. 20-Gm. The class in cooking conducted by Mrs. Rorcr, principal of the Philadelphia Cook ing School, has proven all that was claimed for it. A lesson will bo given on Thursday at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and in order to give every one a chance to enjoy tho. festivities ot Saturday, thero will be a lesson Thurs day evening beginning at 7 o'clock p. m., and nono on Saturday. The last lesson of the course will be given on Friday at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Tho program for the re mainder Is as follows : TllDitSDAT Oth, 1:30 P. M. Pastry, Parker House rolls, lemon merin gue, patties, lady locks. TnonsDAT Oth, 7 P. M. Chicken chops, cream sauce, milk biscuit. Spanish croquettes, cream fish, omelet. Fkiday 10th, 1:80 P. M. Bread, French coffee, cake, iced rice pud ding,- cream rico jelly, fruit sauco, straw, berry. All aro cordially Invited. Tickets for those who have not course tickets, 50 cts. per lesson. There will be an extra lesson given on Friday morning on choosing meat. A half ot beef will bo cut up before the class by a practical butcher and the best use to bo made of the dilferent parts and from what part tho best cuts come, will be taught. Any ono wishing to take this lesson will go to llartman's Hall at 0:30 o'clock n. m. An extra charge of 25 cents will be made for this lesson. American watches greatly reduced in price at Bernhardt, opposite Central Hotel. I.tKlit Btrcct. Mr. C'F, Knapp has Improved his resi dence on Normal Hill by the addition of a gable. neat do- to be Bloan & Bro. have made a very livery wagon for I. W. McKelvy, used in delivering stre goods. Services pertaining to tho Amendment will beheld In tho Uldlay church on next Sunday, May 12th at 10:80 a. m. After April 1st, Charley Boo's Laundry will be next door to Sloan's store, on Main street, Bloomsburg. Mar. 29-8t. Strawberries are now in our neighboring markets, and sell at 30 to 40 cents a bask- ct. The compensation ot Supervisors Is now fixed at $1.60 a day, as per a late act of tho Legislature. Sweet potato plants, from now until July 1st, at J, Garrison's, Fifth street. May 10-21 , The Demorest Sewing Machine works located at Wllllamsport, iro doing a big trodf. They complete three hundred ma chines each day. List ot letters remaining In tho Post Of- flee at Bloomsburg for week ending May 7, 1889. Miss Lottie Bowel!, Judson Craighead, Geo. W. Kcster, Mr. Thomas Bchlaugh, Mrs. Mary l. Welllyer. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Gkobqb A. Cubic, r. M. Ice cream at Phillips' will be equal to the demand on Dainum's day, The Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad Company have secured plenty ot paspenger cars to accommodate all who wish to at tend tho Barnuin & Bailey show, Saturday, May 11th. Thero will be three (3) sections ot the early morning train, all reaching Bloomsburg In time for the parade, so that every person will bo cared for, so far as transportation facilities go. Thero will probably be an extra train leate Bloomsburg for Jamison City about 8:80 p. m. Tuk late Dr, Dlo Lewis, In speaking of Warner's Safe Cure, said, over his own siguature i "It I found myself the victim of a serious kidney trouble, I would use Warner's Safe Cure." He alto said "The medical profession stands dazed and help less In tho presence of moro inau one kid ney malady," On Barnum's day, hot coffee and lunch will be served at Phillips1, While raising a shed on Leonl Melick's farm, Johu Wanlch had his leg broken. Among tho numerous visitors in town during the past week were Mr, and Mrs. Case of Numidia, the Misses Lizzie Lee and Clara Ent of Bloomsburg. F. P. Croop moved from bis father's farm to town last week, Willie, son of S. Hagenbuch has recover ed so far from bis late Illness to bo out of doors again. A number ot town people iook In the lecture on Bunday at the Opera House. Mrs. Maggto Vantcen and Miss Ida Kelchner spent Sunday at Berwick Henry Hagenbuch may be seen again at his ohl post, alter i short Illness. Corn planting Is now In order with the farmers. J. W. Hulshlzer and wife sre visiting at New Jersey. Tlie Greatest Sliow on ICnrtli. WILD MOOBISU OABAVAN, SLACK ILLUSION TEST, PABIS OLTMPIA UirPODBOMK, HORSE FAIR, TRIPLE OIROTJS, ETC., ETC. Tho birthplace of Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth Is tbo city of New York, where the business offices arc locat ed from November to May of each year. Tho winter quarters are at Bridgeport, Conn. Air. J. A. Dailey Is nt the head of tho New York business ofllco and Mr. Dar nuin has under his eye tho wlntcrquartcrs; thus the cqunl partutrs together control tho whole mammoth enterprise, which In volves a dally expense of $6,800 und re presents a capital Invested of $3,000,000. Thero aro established permanent agencies in nearly all the largo cities of the old world; through tho efforts of the agents located there aro procured all the foreign features und wonders annually exhibited in this country. The chief European at tractions with the shows this year aro the real wild Moorish Caravan, the black can vas tent ot living supernatural illusions, the troupe of Royal Japanese experts, the trained Imperial stallions, the Paris Olym pi a Hippodrome, and many male and fe male equestrians of great renown. Tho Moorish Caravan Is without doubt one of the most magnificent spectacles ever seen, and comprises Moors, Bedouins, Arabs, Souuaucse, and other reprtsentatlves of tho wondering Sahara desert tribes, who are accompanied by their harems, slaves, attendants, negroes, bewitching dancing girls, tents of animal skins, weapons of war and the chase, accoutrements, domes tic utensils, elegant picturesque costumes, and their real llcet-footed Arabian horses. Tho entertainment afforded by these people is of a really grand and instructive character, giving Christian communities their flist glimpses of how these strango and wandering peoplo havo existed In their desert lmmes for 2,000, years resisting all efforts of thr missionaries to civilize or convert them. In the black tent a gallery of 40 beautiful, chaste, living supernatural Illusions ure exhibited ot so wonderful and novel a kind as to astonish all beholders. The Paris Olympia Hippodrome with Its myriad of thrilling and exciting racus, con tests, and wonderful trained animals Is a novcr ceasing sourco ot great Interest. There are 15 new united shows in one this year, composed of the foregoing, a triple circus in 3 rings, elevated stages, two monster menageries, 330 horses in tho horeo fair, aviary, aquarium, museum of wonders, etc. etc, 800 performeis, 125 acts, the biggest tents, moro of their own railroad cars, trained animals, birds, rep tiles, etc, than over before. All tents re main up until 0 p. m., and the night per formances are just the same as thoso ot tho afternoon. ' The great street parado with $1,500,000 worth ot objects will take placo at 0 o'clock n, m. on May 11th. Llfo size crayons in gold frames only $10. If tl'KUlip Uros. loo milieu Wanted, And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial packago of Lane's Family Medi cine, tbo great root and herb remedy, dls. covered by Dr, Silas Lane while In the Rocky Mountains. For diseases ot the blood, liver and kidneys It is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion t does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises P. Largo-size package, 50 cents. At all druggists.' Apr. 20 0m. Consumption Hnrely Cured To the EniTOB Please Inform your read era that I havo a positive remedy for the abovo named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless caBes havo been per. maneully cured. I shall be glsd to send wo bottles ot my remedy mxi to any of your readers who havo consumption If they will send rao their express and post oule address. Respectfully, T. A. BLOCUM M. C..181 Pearl Bt., Now York, sept.2t.ly A Sutury With expenses paid will como handy to anyono who Is now out of employment, esp' daily where no previous experience Is required to get the position. If you want a position, see advertisement on page 2nd, headed, "A Chance to Slake Monoy." Apr 8Ut, Tq bouses for rent, apply to Mrs. Rachael Robblns, First street, Bloomsburg. May 10-flt. ItltlCM Of COflfttnUlCH, As ,ho constables wcro called In court on Monday morning, they were directed to toko seats In tho Grand Jury box, nnd when they were all seated Judgu Ikcler ad dressed them as follows t Gentlemen, This being tho first session ot tho Court since your election we take this opportunity to say to you, that, by nn Act ot Assembly passed by tho present I.' glilaturo ot our State and aprrovd by Vi.: Governor on tho 14th day of February Kf. It Is gonerally understood that you o been elected for tho porlod of thrco years inasmuch as tho township elections wero held on tho 10th day ot February followtna the approval of tho law, although wo think neither tho voters nor yourselves generally so understood it. Under this view of tho sit uation we deem tt proper to address a few words to you as constables elected for the period of three years. Tho recent statutes of our Btate enlarg ing I ho jurisdiction ot Justices ot the peace, and making almost an cnllro change In our liquor llcenso laws ; enlarging your duties greatly In both civil ana criminal process and proceedings, so at this time wo deem It not out of placo to direct your special attention to your powers and duties In certain cases. As conservators pf tho peace, for all breaches of tho peaco com mitted In your presence, you are authori zed and required to arrest tho offenders without warrant; for past offenses your power to arrest without warrant, Is limited to felony, upon reasonable grounds of sus picion, and for the purpose of making such arrest, you may and It Is your duty without warrant to break open doors,always taking the precaution first ta demand en trance. If you have good strong reason to believe a felony, or an affray is pending you have a right, after first demanding en trance, to break Into a house to prevent it. As a peaco officer it Is your duty to ferret out crime; It may bo distasteful to you, and would bo considered Impertinent and officious on the part of a prlvato person, but dutiful and meritorious on your part. With or without a warrant It Is your duty to seize, sccuro and remove, any device, or machinery, of any kind, character or description, whatsoever used and employ ed tor tho purpose of unlawful gaming or gambling and to arrest, without warrant, any person setting up the same, and mako return to the next Court of Quarter Bcs. sions, setting forth tho nature and descrip tion of tho device or machlno so seized up. on and tho time, placo and circumstances. You are to report all disturbances at any election held within your district. You are to report all bawdy, or tippling nnd disorderly houses, tho names ot tho owners, lessees and keepers thereof, with the names ot tho witnesses, by whom the same may bo proved. Under our present llconso luw,an exceed ingly strict one, and ono which entitles those to whom tho court has granted li censes, to receive, at your hands, such as sistance as will aid them in complying with Its provisions, anfl prevent their being injured in their business by persons selling without a license, and otherwise directly violating tho law. Licensees pay a high price for tho privilege ni selling li quors and nro placed under great caro and responsibility. The law requires each con stable In his district, at least once a month to visit all places where liquors are told or kept and ascertain whether any of tho pro visions relating to the sale or furnishing of liquors havo been, or are being violated. It Is therefore your duty to visit all ho tela, drug and apothecary stores, whole sale and retail liquor stores, distilleries, breweries and bottling establishments, and find out and report anyono selling within your district without a license. , And at hotels ascertain whether the license Is properly framed, liquor sold on olectlon day, or on Bunday, to n minor, to a person of Intemperate habits, or to onu visibly af fected by intoxicating drinks, for his or her use, or for tho use of any other per sons, or sold or furnished on a pass book, or order on a store, or on any goods, wares, merchandise or provisions, and whether gambling is permitted or practic ed, or tho law violated in any other way. Have they been, or aro druggists and apothecaries selling upon the written pre scription ot regululy registered and practicing physicians? And only once to the same person on the same prescription? and aro any physicians prescribing any in toxicatlng liquors as a beverago to a per son or persons ot known intemperate ha. bits? Have they been, or arc rectifiers, com pounders, wholcsalo dealers, storo keepers, agents or bottlers selling In less quantities than a qutrt? Have, or aro bottlers al lowing It after sale to bo drank upon the premises, or at a place provided oy him for that purpose? Have they been, or are brewers, distill crs and manufacturers selling in quantities less than one gallon? These and questions In reference to the condition of roads, bridges and index boards, &c,, it is our special duty to re quire you to answer nnd return, to this court and if such answers und returns Bhall be wilfully or negligently omitted, or false, to suspend you from office and di rect tho District Attorney to indict and try you for tho same and it found guilty to Impose a fine not exceeding $500, and im prisonment not exceeding two years, or both, or either, at the discretion of the Court. For your special services under the II- censo laws, the Buprcmo Court has recent ly decided that you aro not entitled to ex. tra pay. Thero is however a bill now pending betoro tho Legislature ot the State, providing compensation to you for such sorvico aril should, It such duties are cousldercd wise and to continuo to be enforced, unhesitatingly receive tho ap-1 proval ot all concerned. However, you havo accepted the otllco wllh Us present emoluments and obligations and will no doubt take pleasure In making a full, faith, fut and honest return. This the law demands ot us to require and pt you to make, and to each and all It should afford pleasure to faithfully per form. Now, under the law, can It be possible, In towns such as we hayo in this county, tor a gambling plaoe, or a bawdy house to exist and become the street rumor of a town or village, and tho constable of tho district or town, bo so Ignorant of tbo fact that ho cannot return them ? Would It not bo because ho should not desire to In terfere? Would It not lie because he should not endeavor to know of them, or because ho would mako no effort to ferret them out? And If not, would ho be dill gently and faithfully discharging his duties? If in the futuro any or elthor cf your re. turns shall bo round to he wilfully and ne gligently falso and any or cither ot you shall be brought beforo this Court to suf fer the penalties which tho law Inflicts for doing, or omitting to do, what It so plain' ly and positively demands, wo shall feel that we have dono our duty toward In structing you In the right way and you cannot reasonably ssy that ;tou were not sufficiently Informed, We demand of you diligence and care and expect and will be thanklul to receive from you In the future, full, correct and true reports, Court Proceeding. DC The regular may term of court opened on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Hon. E. It Ikcler, President Jndgo and Hons. C. (1, Murphy nnd C. II. Mcllcnry associates on the bench. 11. E. Smith Esq. was sworn as District Attorney to servo In the absenco ot F. P. Dlllmcycr Esq. An order of court was filed directing a venire to issue for thlrty-slx jurors, return able on Monday, Juno 24th, at 0 o'clock a. m. to serve at a special court for the trial of causes In the Common Pleas. Road la Orange, near Justice Johnson's order to vlowcrs continued. Commonwealth vs. Philip Clemens, recognizance renewed for appcaranco nt next term. Commonwealth vs. Ellis Latorm, perjury, recognizance taken for appearance at next term. Commonwealth vs. W. W. Keller, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Albert Fcdcrolf, nol pros allowed on payment ot costs. Commonwealth vs. Charles Anderson, attempt to break and enter a store In the night time. True bill. Commissioners vs. John Earnest, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs J. R. Fowler, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs Joseph Klcckncr, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Thos. Northrop vs. J. F. Harvey, accept tancc of Thos. Northop filed. Sato of real cstato of Cornelius Kikcndall deceased, confirmed nisi. Auditors report In Dryn Sion church, confirmed nisi. Return of Inquest in cstato of J. F. Fow ler confirmed nisi. Estate of George Emciich, deceased, ad ministrator's answer filed. J. P. Dcwitt is. G. W. Perkins ct al, opinion filed, judgment stricken oil as to Hannah W. Fisher. Auditor's report in estate of William Sit lcr, confirmed nisi. Reports ot sale confirmed nisi in tho fol lowing estates: , Ann Jane Lockard, Mary E. Snyder, Henry Wolf, Amy F. Ash, Elizabeth Mc Afee, James Commons, Andrew Runyan, John C. Jones, Richard Hoagland, Debo rah Harrison, William Johnston, Andrew Fresu, Alfred Dower. Order of sale continued In cstato of Joseph R. Potter. Commonwealth vs. John Clews, petition for discharge under Insolvent laws. Charles A. Bhuman nppolnted guardian of Mallnda, John and Mary Hosier, minor children of John Hosier, deceased. Q. C. Runyan appointed guardian of Wilbur V. ltunyan, minor child of Wash ington Runyan, deceased. Report ot viewers In favor of a bridge in Sugarloaf, confirmed nisi. Road In Flshlngcrcek near Samuel Shlves' confirmed nisi. Road In Conyngbara near Harry Gcr- rity's confirmed nisi. D. W. Hlll.vs. Sallio V. Uill.decree in di vorce. Petition to have burial ground on First street east of Iron declared a nuisance, filed. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Bhufilebot- tom, nol pros allowed on payment ot costs. Commonwealth vs. William Dirt, nol pros, allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Francis Scbsll, nol pros allowed on payment ot costs. Commonwealth vs. A. C. Morrison, no pros allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vb. John Crosslev, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. A. D.Secly sworn as high constable of Derwick. Auditor's report in estato of Geo. W. Dell confirmed nisi. Widows' appraisements confirmed nisi in following estates : J. F. Fowler, J. G. Keller, Andrew Runyan, James Commons, Cyrus Mcllcnry, J. C. Jones, Samuel Long W. E. Fritz, Henry "Wolf, Julius Hoyt, John Kline Register's accounts confirmed nisi. Application for hotel llcenso of Manor Rest Inn at Jamison City continued until June 24, at 2 o'clock. Bridge in Jackson and Pine approved by gran' jury. Commonwealth vs. Charles Smith, true bill, defendant plinds guilty and sentenced as usual In bastardy cases, to pay costs and fine of $10, lying in expenses and support of child. Commonwealth vs. John Banks, true bill. Commonwealth vs. D. W. Martz, contin. ued. Commonwealth vs. Owen Duffy, rccognl zanco forfeited. E. F. Shaw vs. Pauline Bhaw, subpoena In divorce awarded. Return of Inquest in lunacy of Jonas Bensingcr, confirmed. Road In Pno near Fred Wagner's, ex. cepltons filed. Petition of guardian of Charles E. Wat. ters for an order to sell real estate, filed. Order mado and sale ot real estate ordered In cstato Williams Roberts. Estate of Jonas Doty, answer ot J. and Ira Doty filed. Return of Inquest In cstato ot Alfred Bbwur, confirmed nisi. Petition of W. Harris for appraisers in Hess Mfg. Co. filed, rule granted, return able May 13th. Estato ot Andrew Freas, order of Bale continued as to purport No. 1. Commonwealth vs. Lafayette Fetterinan ct al. forctblo entry and detainer, three cases, recognizance forfeited to be respited at next term on appearance ot defendants, the previous order of the court in regard to cutting trees, to remain In force until June 24. Commonwealth vs. G. W. Mastcller, surety of peace, defendant discharged and prosecvtrlx to pay costs. Petition ot Jacob Longcnbcrger for slier. iff to make deed, filed. Deed ordered. Commonwealth vs. Go. Shultz, truo bill, case tried, defendant found guilty ot fornication and bastardy. Commonwealth vs. Harry Shaw, lar cency, true bill, case caned, defendant plead guilty. Commonwealth vb. W. Beybert, mall clous mischief &c, case tried, verdict. Commonwealth vs. Charles Anderson, burglary, (rue bill, caso tried, verdict guilty. Commonwealth vs. D. J. Waller Br., ob structing highway, truo bill, .two cases continued to next term. Commonwealth vs. Charles Unlauf, nol pros on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. John Hartz, uol pros on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs Samuel Bhuman, nol pros on payment ot costs. Commonwenlth vs. Emu-son Fisher, nol pros on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs, Samuel F, Camp bell, true bill, continued to next term. will nraise. From what Book A.K.8mithhMbeen for forty-nlne rears rood N6.WS tells YO"'U ktlOW whether uster on the Boston and Mains system, and Is .i, ...lit K Kntl nr rrond to now residing at orcat Falls, N. II. He says track. l,,v- """" "" - a men, brakemen, firemen, engineers and condoc yoil tors, as well as baggaKe masters and expressmen, a vn..i bnow the fair price are subject to kidney dlseaso above all others. ",,u Juu . . . . ,r All, therefore, will bo Interested In tlie statement a money Saving tiling tOKnOW mseupcnoDce. -i nareusea nrowna Daraupa- i mfct Imoh'troreS ot rllla for kidney and liver troubles, and can truly say tt has done more for mo than all the doctors I ever employed, and 1 have had occasion to require the services of the best physicians la the siata. My wlfo also has been greatly benefited by Its use. A. K. SMITH, Itoad Master B. 4 M. It. It." All sorts of Garden Seeds at f ic a packet. A. lew sorts in bulk beets, cucumbers, peas, The kidneys have been labond hard all winter tiirnin! swppt corn, car- stheporcsof tho skin have been closed, but oeans lur"'PS SWt-Cl turn, tui now Uie springtime hts come, and ?Uey need, rots. Ul COUTSC yOU Save uy some aid. Maybe you have that pain acroas the tJ,atbUlk prices. back: that tlrod feelings those drawing down . -t pains, it bo, you cm ret immediate relief byfol- Don t knOW llOW many tllOUS- owingt he example 01 air. Bmunana niswiio, ana i j !. f 17 ,nnr C,l im that never falllne and erand corrector tor the and 1C DacKCtS Ol 1 lOWCr OCCU kidneys, liver and blood, ,. cl,l In n mnntli or sn. How manv make a watjon load? Almost every hardy kind. Lawn Grass seed, 20c a qt. John Wanamaker. LOCAL MUTICES. BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not ecnulno unless made by Ara Warren Co., Bangor, Me. mayiadly rnn.ADiLrmi, Monday, May , 1889. Out of town friends can fret Catalogue No. 26 for the pres ent bnnnp- and bummer by a 1CT ' BLOOMSBURG. request sent through the mail, V r?iX X and by the same means "A S ,1 ?jV V113 Short descriptive List ol liooks "& ww'"6 at Wanamaker prices" may also in8Kint Pf35 A sup-p-estive bit about Ginghams, snipped from the Evening Telegraph; "Thero Is said to bo quite a fad lor Ging hams for use at country resorts during tbe Summer. Many women aro having as many as fifteen or twenty dresses mane up these cheap out pretty goous lor bucu wcer." No wonder. A sensible stuff and pretty. The marvel is how the loom-men get so many beautiful patterns. We've more . . r nan a thoitsatut distinct styles oj Ginghams the best of Scotland and New England the cheap est in Philadelphia. rnporla nt to RailroadMen. WANAMAKER s. 5c a copy, 50c a year. WANAMAKER S. had. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ctstoria. Whta Baby vas sick, we rave bwCMtorls. When aha was a Child, atw cried for Ctttorlo, When she became Was, aha clung to Outoria, When she bad Children, ah gava them Oaslorta. Illoodetl Fowls. Fit Games. Grist Shawlneclts. Heath. woods, Black B. Beds, that will stay to win. Eggs, 13 for $1. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WtlitAM Dknnis, tf. Bloomsbure. Pa. (Mention this paper.) Look at our window full of 15c satlns at SLOAN'S. Cook stoves 918. rantres !. aliwn re pairs all kinds, plow repairs for Advance. We are cniite wiHinp- to tell you that it is our command of uinmoDD SouthBcnTlontros'ef&c., &c! vjcmiciii iiiuinci. uiui i ouarpicss iounury. Apr. I2-ow, Flno mourning satincs at tie strengthens our crip on the Linen trade, the cneaper nwi.lat- rtf rinmorL Kl O 1 TllfltlC fa . , , . , i, , . Lngraved visiting cards can bo obtained wiui wiiiLU wcuavc uctu iguui- anno UOLUMDUN olllce. Ladies having all trie season I l"'"" lilu tarns pnmcu. ir SLOAN'S. ine competition . . ... are German, in tne nigli grades Dresden and Belfast are rivals we will make you happy with either. Our Linen stock brings busi ness to this market, uistant hotels and transportation com panies come to us for Linen supplies, and they come for the reason recognized by customers and would-be competitors alike competition with our Linens useless. 72-inch German Double Damask, 6oc. 1 he usual price ts.Si.io. lhat saiatr sample ol what we are doing in such Linens, lurkey Red table Gloths, all sizes, Doilies ro match, $1.25 to $2.75 each. Turkey Red Table Damask by the yard, 35 to qoc. 1 wo 1 owels will tell their tale as well as fifty. (O Excellent luck, 20x38 inches, 124c. (2) knotted Fringe Damask, pink and blue borders, 21x42 inches, 22c. Tho Great Eastern Tea Co. for bargains . u sue curranis ior zoc. Prunes 6c lb. Corn starch 8c. Large bar soap 15c, regular price 85c. 4 cans of corn lor 35c Fresh roasted coffee 25, 28, 30 and 35c. Finest tea and enffcn at thn 1 with presents at THE G11EA.T EABTERN TEA CO. Bloomsburg Pa. Fast black hose at lCc. Size Si to 8 at SLOAN'S. 23 different kinds of laundry and toilet soaps at THE GREAT EASTERN. Ladles Jersey vests 18c to 45c at BLUAN'S. Ask for TOM DICK and HARRY. 3 large regular 5c size cakes of soap for 10c. at THJS GREAT EASTERN. skirts for SLOAN'S White Swiss embroidered ladles and children at Fancy cakes and crackers of tho finest makes at THE GREAT EASTERN. Lots ot handsome clnzhams. Fnrlnts sud lawns at BLOAN'S. Beautiful cake-stands clvcn with a Ib. tea 50c at THE GREAT EASTERN. Fine line of glovcB for ladies nnd child ren at SLOAN'tj. 100 BUNCHES BANANAB nnd 40 BOXES ORANGES at tbo Great Eastern on Friday and must be sold on Saturday the 11th. Black equally dresses, it but looped edge ribbon, desirable tor hats or We have a corner on the bears make the Handsome faille francals silks from $1.25 to $1.75 at I. w. and moiro SLOAN'S. HARTMA.N & SONS. inch, inch, 20o 30c Summer has arrived You at our prices half: Ulncb, 12c. 21 Inch. 16c Fnnrv Rihhnnnr rer wnrrh Store. XOU Can See it every 50. Colors enough to hre, but "UU1 "ttJ 1,1 "to Ba,u "l choice enough to please, and cheap enough to charm. bashes fringed now at the popular zenith; 0 inches wide. 4 yards lone surah. $4 15 inches wide, 4 yards long, Batln, H0.(U parasols and sun umbrellas, which we have by the hundred; in the sale ot challies, lawns, percales, zephyr cloths, seer suckers, batistes, sateens and In dia linen, all of which we have 1 50 feet of counter space for thousand yards; in era ni 1 r n I nyAiflnrios ? !inif!iwr In ntw Ribbons, 100 more for flowers. Milk Shake at Phillips'. IIoiicHI, In these days cf adulteration and fraud In all branches ot business and pursuits, It Is pleasing to know that there is one roedl cine prepared which U strictly pure, Such a medicine Is Sulphur Bitters la curing scrofula) you can depend on them every time. W. B. EvsitTS, A. M.. Charleston B. O, in lnsertintis, in em broidered white dress goods, in phiin, plaid and striped white goods &c. which we have in large quantities. What everybody says must Little handy nothings of leath er or make-believe leather, full of tools for the toilet, and next rn nnriiinor tr nnu. Wfrf'c nn o . "" . l . l. 4 1 i: oi sole leather, telescope shape, uu. mm uvuryuuuy, young, comb and brushes hair, nail, middle aged and aged, say they rnnrhRer nnwr hpfnri ' are COimnc to illOOmSburs Oil had anything nearly so good the 11th. fnrsnlittlp Othftrs nn tr. 4vm We cannot insure the Uressing Cases, various eathers, $1.20 to $12.60. Collar and Lull boxes, sole eather, fancy leathers, and plush, $1 to $8. 1 he newest wrinkle is Collar and Cuff Box, combined with Dressing Case, fancy and sole eathers, $2.10 to $3.20. Leatherette Music Rolls, 40c; eather, 65c to $3.75. 1 nplicate Mirrors that give a fore and aft view of self, $4.50 to $6.50. Our special patterns, two oxidized sides. 1 1 1 . weather, out can insure you a welcome to our store to see our free show of goods. We need not say anythuifr about butter this week, it will como on Saturday, followed by all the eggs you have, ior our groceries, dishes and dry goods. I. W. Hartinan & Sons. When you come to see tho Great Show next Saturday don't return until you have seen Tho Great Eastern and get a lb. of their lino tea with a handsomu dish or cup and saucer given with It. l'ricc 40, 60, GO, 75a and $1.00. Book News for May is ready, with a spirited picture of Count Tolstoi one ot the most talked about of modern writers. Whoever wants to get an ink ling of books as they come from the press-hint enough to guess Irom whether to read or not needs Book News' It is made for just such people. It is eyes for them. It does the rum maging and leaf-turning and weighing of worth for them. What it tells is as a book-wise friend would tell it. No prejj udices. it don t so much try to say whether the book is positive ly to be approved as to say just wiattie book ts, Une person may condemn that which another BUSINESS NOTICES fit cm lMIeal itcliliiK lMlcs, Btuitoms Moisture ; Intense Itching to) stinging ; most at night ; worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continuo tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops tbo Itching and bleeding, beats ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 60 cents. Dr. owaync cc eon, ruuaueipuia. inay-4-iy. Kcxetun, ltcliy, Sculy, Hkln TorturcH. The simple application of "Swayne's Ointment," without any Internal medicine will cure any case ot Tetter, Salt Rheum Riugworro, l'iles, Itch, Bores, Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter now oustinate or long stanumg. It Is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle, Mar-4.KS.lv fir, Thetl, 638 North Fourth, below Qreeu bt., l'hiladelphla, Is tbe only pbyii. clan In l'hiladelphla able to cure perms, neatly Blocd, Special, Nervous, Bladder and Kidney Diseases. He offers 6000 to any physician able to excel him. All suf. ferers should consult him, thereby saving money, suffering and delay,