The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 24, 1889, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nover varies. Amarvct of purl t
ttrengtu and wholcsomcno&s. Mora economical
han the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
competition with tho multitude ot low test, abort
weight alum oi phosphate i owders. Sou only n
Cam. lt0TALUiKIN01'0WDERt;0.,UDVaUSl., I.
The Columbian
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Entered at the Post omco at Bloomsburg, ra.,
as Becond class matter, March 1, net).
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1889.
COBRICT B1H.R01D till T1HLK,
ULOOMSDUHU & HULUVAN RAILROAD
Taking effect MONDAY, NOVEMBKH 28, 1883.
I bOUTU. NOllTlI.
'Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt.
Lt. Lt.
STATIONS.
r. m. r. u. A.M. A.M.
F. M. r. H.
Bloomsburg,. o S8 l os 8 o 8 85 J a e 40
Main street c 18 12 S3 7 r.S 8 40 a 38 6 M
Irondale o 10 12 so 7 to 8 48 3 4a HI
Paper Mill......... 6 08 1J 40 7 48 8 05 2 S3 7 04
LlghtStrcet. 0 05 13 33 7 45 9 00 3 B7 7 09
orangevllle 51 12 20 7 35 10 3 2i) 7 10
Forks, 5 45 13 00 7 SO 9 55 3 30 7 31
TllbbS 6 42 11 63 7 15 9 Oil 3 43 7 30
Stillwater......... 6 37 11 45 7 10 9 37 3 60 7 41
Uenton . S 28 11 80 7 00 9 47 4 15 7 63
Edsons, 6 23 11 20 0 56 9 61 4 SO 7 60
coles Creek, 20 11 15 62 9 so 4 21 b oo
sugarloar, 6 IS 11 10 6 49 10 UO 4 2S 8 05
I.aubachs,.. 5 13 11 05 6 43 10 04 4 33 8 10
central..; 6 08 10 67 6 08 10 12 4 41) 8 15
Echo I'ark. 6 03 10 S3 6 CS 10 IS 4 43 8 19
Jamison city.... 5 oo 10 45 o 39 10 20 4 co 8 25
Lt. Lv. Lt. Ar. Ar. Ar
r. U. A. SI. A. 11. A. M. r. U. P. II.
Trains on tho P. U. U. H. lcavo Itupertn
roiiows !
NORTH. SOUTH.
7:22 a. m. 11:04 a. m.
8:43 p. in. 6:20 p. m.
Tralnsonthe D. L. & W. 11. K.leave uioomsburg
as louowsi
Noam. sotrrn.
7:11 a. m. 8:32 a. m.
10.61 a. m. 13:00 p. m.
"2:34 p. m. 4:18 p. m.
e:30 p. m. 8:47 p. m.
o -
Tratnsnnths N.fcW. 1). Kallwaypass Bloom
irerry as ronows :
north. sotrrn.
10:48 a. m. 1S:37 p. m.
e.so i. in. 4 30 p. m.
801DAT,
MOUTH. BOUTIT.
10:48 a ra 6:39 p m
HALCN.
Jdnb Gth. Michael Bcishllno will sell
valuable personal property on liU premises,
In JJendcrtown, uol. uo., nt u 0 ciock 0. in
Jdnb 7tli. Executors of Mary N. Har-
man, deceased, will olTer residence ou
Market street for sale at 9 a. m.
Fob Bale. Thiilv acr 3 of timber laud in
Pine township, two ucr ! cleared, property
of Mrs. Mary A. Jnyal Inquire of Geo.
B. Elwell, Bloomsburg. for terms. tf
Fob Sale. Fifty-ssv r acres of land in
Sugarloaf township, iiting part of the
Wolcott UarTcy farm. Good farm laud,
and a valuable timber tract. Inquire of
Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. tf
Fob Balk. A. valuable farm in Mudlson'
Township containing 115 acres, line build.
Ings. Will bo sold on easy payments. If
not sold at private sale by July 1st, will be
sold at public sale. For terms inquire of
J. 8. Williams, Bloamsburg. tf.
Fob Balk. A desirable and commodious
residence on Main street, supplied with
water, gas and steam. Apply to
jan20tf. Ii. N. Moteb.
Fob Sale A valuable vacant lot on
Market Ct., seven lots on Eighth Street,
ten dwellings and a good store property m
li oomsbure. a x larms. two grist
mills
and two storo properties In Col. Co. A
good farm of 8(17 acres with good build,
ings in Virginia nnd two farms In Kansas
by M. P. Lutz Insurance nnd Real Estate
Agt., Bloomsburg Pa.
Leaders in styles now styles of neck
wear. Linen collars cuffs hosiery
shirts handsomo dress shuts at
Lowenberg's.
PCI HOl'Ill.
Geo. E. Elwell is m Bradford Counly
this week on legal business.
. " . . . ti
Mrs. Wm. Elwell and nephew, Clifford
Thayer, of Oregon, are visiting In Towan
da, Bradford Co. this week.
Frank Aurandt left last Tuesday morn
inr for Uoston. whero he has accepted a
position as clerk in ono of tho leading ho.
tels.
Rt. Kov. N. S. Rulison, D. D , Hev. W,
O. Leverctt. and Rev. Mr. Foley, Arch
Deacon of this district, visited St. Gabriel's
Bugarloaf, on Monday.
Rev. Charles E. Fcsscnden, rector of St.
Philip's Church, Summit Hill, Pa., for
seven and one.half years, has resigned and
sailed from Boston last Saturday for an ex.
tended bicycle tour of Europe, to Includo
England, France, Swltzciland, Gcrn.any,
Sweden. Norway and Scotland. Jlo was
formerly rector of St. John's P. E Church
at Catawissa.
Don't forget the concert at Institute Hall
this CFrldav) ovcnlng. Admission 15 cts.
The Jury in tho caso of Alfred Irwin
aealnst tho B. & S. It. R. Co. awarded tho
plaintiff SI, 100 damages.
Potatoes are selling in Northumberland
County at from 15 to 20 cents n bushel
Last fall they sold at 35 and 40 cents.
Tho old jail building in tho rear of tho
Court House is being torn dowu to mako
way for tho now school building.
Iilshop Rulison gave an Interesting talk
to men In tho Episcopal church Tuesday
evening.
Rev. J. R. Dlmm of Bcllnsgrovo, preach
ed two very able sermons in tho Lutheran
church Sunday last, morning and evening.
D. W. Kltchon has just put In a large
handsome now safe at his ofilco In Lock.
aril's building.
There Is going to bo an abundant fly
crop this year. Thcro are already more
flics than thero were last year In July.
A comet will make its appearance in tli
sky tho latter part of this month, ami will
bo seen by tho naked eye.
Tho convention of the P. E. church, for
tho Diocese of Central Pennsylvania will
bo held In Reading tho second week
June, beglnlng on Tuesday evening.
Dr. L. A. Shattuck was granted another
patent on a fountain pen, Tuesday of last
week. This Is tho third patent ho has had
granted on fountain pens.
Francis Latountatn, the popular fciry
man at the Bloom ferry, has several plea
ure boats which he will hire to any ono
desiring a ride on the Susquehanna rive
If yon want a good wulch, at a low
price, rail at B. R. Blltenbemler's, llenlou
Jcwtliv. chains &c ncurly at coet. Re
pairing promptly done and warranted.
May 17-4t.
Mr. J. F. Pursci of Huahcsvlllo was In
town this week superintending tho work
of repairing his rcsldcnco on Centre street.
Ho Is having ft now tin roof put on and
otherwise Improving tho building.
Among tho nets passed by the latt Lcgls-
laturo Is ono forbidding cattle to run at
largo on the streets. Tho act has been
signed by the Govcinor, and is now tho
law of the Stale.
Tho cherry crop will bo small this year.
Thcro wero plenty of blossoms, but nearly
all dropped off. Tho peach crop will bo
good, whilo the npplo seems to bo the
largest ever In this section.
Call nud boo tho new Riirins Btvles in
hats, latest colors in toft and still just
IlXCIVl'U HI 1110
Popular Stote o! D. Lowenberg.
Tho Jury iu tho caso of Charles Clenry,
on trial for tho murder of Pollcemnn Philip
1'nui, nt Hcnovo, in March last, rendered a
verdict last Friday of minder In tho first
degree.
Samples of the Curlls Compound were
distributed at every liouc In Bloomsburg
during tho week This Is a Mood, liver
and kidney purifier, nml has been on the
market for twcuiy.lhreo years.
Wm. Ilabb's new brick on upper Main
street Is progressing nicely. Tho flrst
story 13 nearly up. When completed it
will bo a great Improvement upon tho old
wooden structure.
Mrs. Wllllts Pursci left her home lu this
town early on Saturday morning last, while
laboring under mental aberration, and no
trace could be found of her until evening,
when she was discovered at n farm house
In Hemlock township.
The prevalence of scrofulous taint in
tl.o blood Is much more universal than
many are aware. Indeed, but few poisons
aro free from It. Fortunately, however, we
have lu Ayci's Sarsaparilla, llio most po
tent remedy ever discovered for this tcr.
rlble atlllctlon.
A largo congregation was in a.tendanco
at tho Episcopal church on Sunday even
to hear Bishop Hultson. A class of ten
persons was continued. Tno Bishop and
Hev. W. C. Lcvcrett held services at Cata
wissa in the afternoon.
Tho only houso to find a full line of
Rochester mado clothing best hat9
in ail u is at the
Popular store of D. Lowonberg.
The subject of the address to be deliver-
before the county Sunday School conven
tion at Stillwater, ucxt week, by Rev. J.
M. Heimensnyder, of Milton is "The Mis
slon of tho Sabbath School." Mr. Heimen
snyder is tbo editor of the Pennsylvania Sab
bath School Review.
"Prof." Weayer, the clairvoyant and bo
gus doctor, who was arrested in Milton
some months ago and taken to Bay City,
Michigan, on a charge of swindling a far-
mcr out of three thousand dollars, was
convicted the other day and sentenced to
Ave years iu the penintcntiary. Sunbury
Democrat.
J. J. llagcnbuch died at his home on
Normal Hill luft Sunday morning. The
cause of his death wa9 that dread disease,
consumption, with which ho had long been
sufferer. Ho leaves a wife and one
aughtcr. The funeral took place on
Tuesday. Interment in Rosemont Ceme
tery.
What is a kiss? is a question which
has agitated tho world for centuries. The
greatest problem 13 solved it lastl Dr.
Henry Gibbons, iu a recent lecture at San
Francisco, described a kiss as "tho ana
tomlcal juxtaposition of two orbicularis
orit muscles in a state of contraction."
There 1
List ot letters remaining In tho Poet Ot
flee at Bloomsburg for week ending May
1, 1889.
S. H. Atkinson, .Mr. U. r. Clark, airs.
Phil Crawford, Anna A John, Jacob Martz,
E Yohe.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say "advertised."
Gkoi'.oe A. Clabe, P. M.
Governor Beaver on Monday approved
tho bill to protect women and children who
work in factories nnd mercantile Indus.
tries. It provides for one State Factory
nspector nt $l,fi00 and six deputies at
$1,200 a year. The bill is modeled on a
aw of England and was warmly supported
bv Judge Kelley's daughter and other
women. The act forbids minors from be
ing employed longer than six hours a day
in factories.
Tho following tombstones for soldiers aro
remaining uncalled for at W. H. Gilmorc's.
Stewart Sterner, Co. D. 2nd Pa. Artillery j
H. B. Beiscl, Co. F. 10th Reg. V. R. C, ;
N. Heller, Co. D. 177th P. V. ; Hiram
Hess, Co. B. 57th Reg. P. V. It is earnest
ly hoped that tho friends of these deceased
soldiers will call for theso stones and erect
them before Decoration day. They can bo
secured without any cost.
Mrs. Mary Yost, of Rupert, engaged by
the ladles of tho W. C. T. U. to tako
charge of their lunch rooms, will servo
.Mrs. Rorcr's celebrated Ico cream every
Saturday afternoon and evening through
the warm weather, commencing with next
Saturday, 25th Inst. Lovers of good ico
cream should give It a trial. Lunch every
day (except Sunday) at all houis, from 7
m. to 10 p. m.
Sinco tho matter of cattle running at
large has been Anally settled by the people,
ns shown by tho largo voto at the Spring
election, our property owners aro discuss
ing tho probability of removing all tho
front yard fences. It Is said that West
Pittston is tho only town In this section
that does not havo fences about their prop
erty. Visitors sp!ak of tho great beauty of
West Piltston's residences and think lt
would be a creat lmorovcmcnt to our
beautiful homes to remove tho fences.
In 1834 tho production of enno sugar In
Louisiana was 459,160,000 pounds. In
1801-03 tho production was 628,821,500
pounds, an amount never exceeded. The
production for 1887.88 was 853,855,877
pounds. It will no perceived mat me
heavv duties on sugar collected for tho
last 25 years havo not stimulated produc.
tion to tbo extent reached under tbo revo
nuo tarllf of 1810. As a means of raising
money tho sugar tax answers an excellent
purposo i but ns a means ot raising more
sugar It Is a failure.
An excellent concert was given in tbo
Opera House last Friday evening, tinder
the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. social com.
mitteo ot Danville, Pa. The choruses were
good and tho cornet solo of Mr, Theo.
Sureth tine. Tho remainder of tho program
was made up of solos, duets, etc., and all
tho numbers weru well rendered. Mr.
G iincr Thomas wsb musical director, and
Miss Winifred Newbakcr and Miss Llzzlo
Johnion, accompanists. A number of
Danville people attended the entertainment
a iptclal train being run down on tho D
L. Si V. road at Ui25 p. in. to accomodate
them,
Fine Cabinets In vlgnctlo or scroll,
tf M'Killlp Bros.
The concert at tho Normal School this
(Friday) evening, under tho direction of
Prof, I. W. Nllcs, wilt bo 6 raro treat. Be
euro your soats early at W. II. Brooko As
Co.'s book store
A book soon to be published In New
York for prlvato clicnlatlon Is to contain
a catalogue of tho very wealthy men of tho
United States. As tho standard of wealth
Is to be llxcd at $1,000,000 wn shall havo
to hustle around pretty lively during the
next four weeks to mako up tho balance,
to secure our name a placo In tho book.
An clouont lino of summer merino
Balbriggan underwear just opened at
IiOwcnoerg V
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Cora
llagcnbuch and Mr. W. D. C. Holmes
were united In marriage at tho homo of
tho bride on upper Main street, A largo
number of friends of tho hrldii and groom
wltnosscd tho ceremony. At precisely 2
o'clock the bridal party, consisting of tho
bride and groom, Miss Edith Eat and Mr.
G. Holmes and Miss Bertha llagcnbuch
and Mr. O. NY, Ent entered tho parlor to
the strains ot tho wedding march where
the ceremony was performed by ltcv.
Scars. Attor tho congratulations a repast
was served to tho guests. Tho presents
were numerous and handsome. The hap.
py couplo left on the 4:18 train for Cata.
wUsa, at which place Mr. Holmes Is sta
tion agent for tho D. L. & W. It. II.,
and whero they will reside. Wo extend
congratulations and best wishes.
Grand Concert at Institute Hall, Friday
eve. May 24, under direction of Prof. I. W
Nllcs.
Overture Ortrliestra.
Quartett,..."Tho Night Before tho Battle,
Misses Garrison and Black, Mr. Apple
; and Taylor,
8. Bllyia Polka, Guitar Club.
4. Glee "Let tho Hills and Vales He-
sound," Glee Club.
5. Bong,. .."Keep This Flower for my Bake,"
Elva Garrison with Guitar Club,
0. Duct "Whero arc tho friends of
Childhood Days,"...Mr. Apple and Buck
Minuet Bocucrlna, ..Orchestra-
' I
8. "Birds
In Dreamland Sleep,"
Beth Runyan with Orchestra.
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9. Medley,.. ..Messrs. Albert, Apple, Taylor
and Buck
10. Twilight Serenade, Cornet Solo,
Mr. Krape with Orchestra,
11. Tho Tars Farewell Orchestra,
12. Chorus "A Shadow," 15 voices.
13. Myosotls Waltz Orchestra.
14. Military Drill A. Squad
Commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 15
cents, reserved seats 25 cents, on sale at
W. H. Brooke & Co.'s book store.
Life size crayons in gold frames
only
$10.
tf WKilllp liros.
Ilulldliig np a Town.
There is a very Interesting and intelligent
discussion in progress amorg tho daily
newspapers In tho interior of the Btato re.
gardlng thef most effective method to bo
adopted in helping the growth of towns
and promoting their business interests.
Tho basis of their conclusions is that by
encouraging the establishment of new and
remunerative industries, not necessarily
upon a gigantic scale, the greatest degree
of material progress will bo attained and
the property value of the community pro
portionately enhanced.
Tho slow development of cities and
towns possessing average, and In some in
stances exceptional, natural advantages
and transportation facilities has been In
variably attrlhutablo to tho apathy of the
people themselves upon this subject. It Is
not so much a lack of capital in such in.
stances as it is a lack of energy and deter
mlnatlon to force favorable results from
favorable conditions. Pittsburg waited
almost within the sound of the great Mur.
raysvllle gas wells for five years before sho
made any progress toward utilizing them,
or directing outsldo attention to her won
dcful reservoirs of nature's fuel. To
day, at the end of four years of enthusias
tic and persistent presentation to the
world ot her advantages as a manufactur
lng centre, tho announcement is mado by
ono of her real estate firms that manufact
uring sites within tho city limits f.ro scarce
at any price.
Jt is this clement of lndomitabe energy
and persistence that has contributed so
greatly to the success of Western towns,
while more favored communities In tho
East, with the markets ot the world prac.
tically at their doors, stand supinely and
complalnlngly by nnd watch the wheels of
progress and prosperity roll past their
doors.
The organizations of Boards of Trade in
the larger cities and towns of this State,
and tho appointment of committees to
suggest ways and means for attracting
legitimate enterprises, Is always a step in
the right direction provided such organtza.
tions have the welfare ot the community,
and not selfish motives, as their incentive
to action. Circumstances have everything
to do with tho prosperity or poverty of a
community, but In most cases the commu
nity controls the shaping of the circum
stances. Ex.
Two great enemies Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Impure blood. Tho latter Is utterly
defeated by the peculiar medicine.
iiriiliiH in Demand.
THE OI'l'ORTUNlTIES FOR RRIQ1IT YOUNO MEN
TO OET RICH.
I hear a good many young fellows,"
said an old New York merchant recently,
'growling nowadays that the chances to
make a fortune tn this city iro all gone,
that Is, for men whose only capital Is their
brains. They look around at tho great
business houses already established and
consider the tierce competition In every
branch ot trade and their hearts fall them
Tho truth is that there never wero such
chances to make money as now for young
men ot real ability in this city. It Is a
bard place, ot course, for men of mere
average talent to get along In, but brains
are needed hero as never before. Mercb
ants who have built up great trades and
want to 'let up' a little In their labors,
must havo smart men to whom they can
safely entrust details.
The complaint that tho 'bosses' ' relatives
aro put over tho heads of more deserving
clerks Is not true. That scheme Is played
out and will not work. No wise man will
risk his business in tbe bauds of an lncom
petcnt son or nephew If he can get a better
and more faithful employe to attend to it.
It would pay him better to pension tho
relative. These men get salaries that were
unheard of in my day, and although the
prices of land have risen greatly since then
the opportunities for a young fellow to sc.
cure a home of his own, within easy reach
of his business, wero never better than
they are in New York to-day. .AT. J', 2V(.
tune.
Sly -Wire Hnll
to mo last night 1 How much do you sup.
poso we have paid out for doctors and
medicine lu tho last year? I told her I.
did not know, To doctors I havo paid
nothing, and Ave dollars worth of Bulphur
Ullteis has kept health In our family, L.
Ai;m.gus, 13 Bowdoln street, Boston,
Muj SM.3I.
A Hurricane In I.nckuwnmin
County,
BonANTON, May 20. Tho stretch 01 farm
ing country from Clark's Summit Station,
on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wist
crn Hallroad, East to and beyond tho neigh
boring village of Clark's Green, seven miles
North of Bcranton, was devastated by a
hurricane this afternoon that left wreckage
and destruction all along its path
Tho fury of tho storm, accompanied with
a deluge of rain, broko shortly after the
noon hour, and In half an hour lt passed
over, leaving a drizzling rain ti beat down
upon tho rnln that had been caused over 1
tho most fertile part of tho richest farming
stretch of Lackawanna County. Tho tor
nado enmo upon the village with terrific
velocity In the form of a hugo whirlwhccl
that revolved In the air like a great blaek
ball, speeding directly from West to East.
From this city the great black cloud was
seen skimming along tho mountain top In
awful grandeur, and when It gathered over
tho notch nbout Provldcnco It looked like
a monster of devastation, and for n tlmo lt
vas feared Its work of destruction was to
be among the mining hamlets of tho Lacka
wanna Valley. Tho break In tho mountain
evidently deflected Its course, as lt swoop
ed down on tho cultivated fields beyond.
Its journey Eastward was broken beyond
Clark's Grrcn, when It struck tho heavy
ttmbcr of tho mountain side, and the swath
of tho great mower of wind was marked
for a stretch fully a half rullo wldo. The
village of Clark's Summit felt very little of
the forco of tho cyclone, lt veered on Its
very borders and struck tho now dwolling
of Simon Ccrmody, In which were Ave men
engaged In plastering. Tho building was
picked up and hurled upon Its side, a
broken mass, nearly seventy feet away,
but strango nono of the men were Injured,
savo slight bruises in tho shaking up.
Portions of tho roof v. ere carried away
hundreds of yards.
Then tho wind galloped with maddening
fyur on towards Clark's Green, tearing
from its foundation a largo new barn being
built by James Hunt and leaving lt a
wrecked mass thirty feet nway Henry
Robinson's barn was similarly served and
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wlllc WR9 ca"'ea OTcr aBaln" lllc "ru
1 ....... .u.l.ta. t ...ill. r, fn.RA
mini uuuee, uiuBmug iuiu it. miu wiw
that shook It from cellar to garret. Tbo
porch was torn from the front of Silas
White's country seat and blown 300 feet
away. The root was torn from Ed. hisses'
shoe shop. In ono ot tho fields of Mr.
Hodes' farm a hoisu was lifted up and
carried 100 feet against a building and
kilted. In the wrecked barns many horses
and cattle were Injured. Large shade trees
snapped beneath the pressure of tho hurri
cane and covered roadways and Melds with
their flying branches and prostrated trunks.
Every orchard that felt the forco of tho
storm was wrecked, trees being torn by
the roots and carried many yards, aud al
together thcro has never been in North,
eastern Pennsylvania such destruction to
farm property, for no small outbuildings
or sheds withstood It.
Telephone and telegraph communication
is crippled badly, and, while much more
destruction is feared, lt is impossible to
night to learn Its extent or to estimate the
losses that have been sustained.
Memorial HcrviccH.
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.
The members of Ent Post, G. A. R., and
all soldiers not members of the G. A, R.
are asked to meet at the Post room on
Sunday morning, May 20, at 9 o'clock to
attend memorial services at tho Evangelical
church.
MEMORIAL DAT.
Members of Ent Post, G. A. R., will
meet at 7 o'clock a. m. All soldiers not
members of tbe G. A. R. arc requested to
join us and accompany the Post to decorato
tho soldiers' graves at Aftnn and Light
Street. Gilmore's band will accompany
tho Post
Post. After decorating at Light Street
W. C. T. U. will give a dinner to all I
the
who arc engaged In the decorating eer.
vices. A detail will bo sent to decorato
Hidlay's, Vanderslice's and Heller's grave
yards. The decorating In Bloomsburg will
take place at 2:30 p. m. The address will
be delivered by Rev. Isaac Patterson, of
Bloomsburg.
The following is a list of the graves to
be decorated in Bloomsburg ;
Old Grave Yard. W. A. Shloman, W. E.
Mcu.iue. ucorgo ituv, u. "ervj
Bates, Augustus Groves, L. It. Bhipman.
i n t t t ir; . II
(emeifrv. win, uuit.buu, juun nuwer,
Eli Kitchen, Gen. W. 11. Ent, O V. Sny
der, Malcolm Mason, Wm. Cox, John Ma
sou, John Lemon, Lieut. Isaiah Robison,
Mrs. Isabella Campbell, nurse, Martin
Mayhew, Henry Mayhcw, James Dennis,
Ed. Musclman, Thomas Rishton, G. W.
Bldlcman, John 1. Hess, David McKinney,
W. H. Evans, James WItman, II A. Pren-
tlss, Lieut. Geo. Colemnn, S. Sterner, Capt.
R. F. Clark, Thomas Mayhew, C. S. Har-
uer, J1. ueicua.uuuer, uiram iiroam, cam-
uel Searles,
Keller. Thomas Hop-
jvi.m.1, ilium!!?
kins, Wesley
Davis, W. C.
Wirt, John Heist, Josepl
. ... f 1
Helley, J. B. Sheer, Richard
Jones, Joseph Prentiss, John Hower, Sr.,
1812; John Hen), Jonas Mann, W B.
Heist, Thomas Hawkins, Fred. Drehcr,
1812 ; Kepler, Capt. C. B. Brock-
way, BenJ. llagenbucb, B. H. Vannalta,
Fred. Hcndersuot, Col. B. Knorr, 11. C.
Uartman.
SoaW Circle. W. M. Brown, II. Rlshel,
J. M. Armstrong, R. M. Reaser, Charles
Sage, Christian Rush, G. M. Demorest, S.
C. Walter, John Prosser, L. S. Sthicman,
Daniel Perry. For further particulars seo
programme.
By (
order of
Commander.
Nut NCKOllalilc.
In the suit ot the Citizens' National Bank
of this place against Hon. V. E. Piollet,
the Supremo Court decided au inteivttlng
point of commercial law, Mr. Piollet was
sued as tho lodorser of a promissory note
across tho end nnd on the face of which,
In Immediato proximity to the words ot
tho note, wero tho words, "Ma noto Is
given tor advancement, and It is the un.
derstandlng that It will be renewed at ma
turity." The Supremo Court holds that
tbe agreement, to renew tho noto at matur
ity, destroyed Its obligation as an absoluto
unconditional contract to pay at maturity,
and violated tbe rule that commercial pa
per, to bo negotiable, must be certain, un
conditional and not contingent. Bradford
Argus.
Frederick T. Roberts, M. D., Professor
of Clinical Medicine at University College
Hospital, London, England, sayst
"Brlght's Disease has no symptoms ot Its
own and may long exist without the
kuowledgo of Ihe patient or practioner,
and no pain will bo felt In the kidneys or
their vicinity." All the diseases to which
tbe kidneys are subject and to which they
give rlso can be prevented It treated in
time. Warner's Bafo Cure Is tbo only
recognized specific, lt. A. Qunn, M. D.,
Dean, and Professor ot Furgtry ot tho
United Btntes Medical College Editor ot
"Medical Tribune 1" Author of "Ounn's
New and Improved Hand-book of Hygcnto
and Domestio Medicine," saysi "I am
willing to acknowledge and commend thus
frankly the value of Warner's Sato Cure."
For a sprint; suit put up in first class
stylo go to tho leading merchant tailor
ing establishment oi D, Loweuberg.
l'ntnl Accident.
An accident occurred In tho timber re
gion up tho west branch of Pishing creek,
nbovo Central on Thursday of last week,
by which a young man named Bloom lost
his life.
Wlmwr & Sods ot Sunbury purchased
tho ltohr Mcllenry tract ot timber and aro
engaged In peeling bark and getting nut
logs up thtro. 'I he father of the oung
man has a contract with the owners, and
tho son was working with his father.
About ulno o'clock on Thursday morning
warning was given that a log was to bo
started down the slide, and tho amwer
came back that cvory thing was out of tho
way, As tho Immcnso slick came tearing
along young Bloom and two others thought
It vtas coming toward them, and becoming
panic-stricken, started to run, and miscal
culating, ran right Into tho path of tho log.
'tho others were not Injured, but Bloom
was caught between tho log and a tree, at
tho hips, and tho log stopped, pinning him
fast. Tho other men wero afraid to move
the log, for fear that It would start again
and cut him In two. Saws wero sent for,
and tho log was sawed through before lt
could bo removed, and lt was an hour and
a halt before the body was extricated. Tho
father was present at tho time, and was
nearly frantic with grief. Tho rcmalnB
were brought down on tho evening train
on Thursday, and taken to Sunbury.
100 I.ndlcH ivuntccl,
And 100 men to call on any druggist for
a free trial psckago of Lano's Family Mcdl
cine, the 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
euro. For constipation aud clearing up
tho complexion H docs wonders. Children
liko it. Everyono praises l. Large-size
package, CO cents. At nil druggists.'
Apr. 20 Cm.
IScay Low,
Among the bills which were passed by
the last Legislature and signed by the Gov.
crnor, the following will especially Interest
tho farmers :
Providing that no person shall, without
the consent ot the owner offer for sale any
milk can, butter tub or box used for tho
transportation of milk, cream, butter or
other produce having the nnmo and res!.
denco ot tno owner stamped upon It, nor
shall any person wilfully use cans, tubs or
boxes for their own use without the con
sent of the owner. It Is also made an of
fense for any person to deface tho namo
upon such cans, tubs and boxes.
Accepting the provisions of an act of
Congress to establish agricultural experi
ment stations in connection with tho Stato
Agricultural College.
Authorizing the payment of a premium
for scalps of foxes, wolves, wild cats, wea
sels and skunks killed in this State.
Empowering the State Board of Agricul
ture to quarantine and kill all domestic an
imals affected with contagious diseases
when lt is necessary to do so to prevent tho
spread of the disease in the samo manner
as is now provided for tho prevention of
the spread of plcuro-pncumonia among
cattle.
CotiHumptloii Miircly Cured
To the Editor Please inform your rcad-
era that I have a positive remedy for tho
above named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been per-
manenuy cureu. i suuu uo gisu to scnu i
i,n..iP, r m rnm,.,! ,, i f
your readers who have consumption if they
will send mo their express aud post oitic
auurcss. nespectiuiiy, i. A. DL.UUUA1
M. C..181 Pearl St., New York, sept-21-ly
Vlint 5-.V Meant).
The Record, one of Philadelphia's leading
daily newspapers, puplishcd tbo following
about tho C-A manufacturers whoso inter'
CBlng advertisements aro appearing In our
columns,: Wm. Ayrcs & Sons, manufact-Lue
ZZ ltt r!l.bl!e'l':Ld,?'lr!:
makers of horso clothing in tho world,
They believe in making strong, honest
goods, which will stand rough usage, and
in liberally advertising them. This wise
policy has led to an enormous business,
andO-A horse clothing has become known
throughout tho entire United States as the
brat and atronrnni. TIip fi-A mnnnfftntur-
I I
crg haT0 thrce larg(J mlU ,n mladelpllIll
w adultlon to their New Engana mlils,
i tt- m.rt,,,nt rt l
of working people. Owing to tholr super
lcr facilities for spinning the yarns, wcav-
iug the cloth and making up tho goods,
they arc enabled to make strong goods at
as low a price as other manufacturers can
make weak goods Many aro asking what
0-A means. 0-A on a horse blanket means
that lt is tho strongest which can bo ob
tained for tho money. The peculiarity of
this trade mark (the figure 5 followed by
8lllrl,cated bv the fact that Ihero
. , ., ., . ., ,
I were ilvo Avres in tho firm, tho futhnr nnd
I
four Anns. TIih pri.nt fmTpfm nf llila linnsn
shows tho benefits of newspaper advertU-1
lng. Peoplo appreciate a good thing when
they know of it and nothing is so potent as
printer's ink to mako a tiling knoivn.
A Hillary
With expenses paid will come handy to
anyone who is now out ot employment,
especially where no previous experience la
required to get the position. If you want
a position, seo advertisement on page 2nd,
headed, "A Chanco to Make Money."
pr
For l'lieuiiioiilfi.
Mrs. DjvIs sends the following to tho
Oarbondale Advance t "Would you please
to publish the following slmplo remedy for
pneumonia? I know of three whoso lives
were saved when doctors thought death
was certain. Put a little grease in tho
spider or trylng.pan cut somo onions iu
thin pieces, and when tbe grease is hot
put them in and let them get thoroughly
heated; dust Hour over to mako pasie,
thus holding tho onions together then put
this poultice on a cloth and sprinkle to
bacco thickly over it. Apply as hot as
can bo borne. As soon as ono begins to
cool havo another ready. Remember, no
cloth between poultico and person."
Aycr's Pills are Invaluablo tor the euro
ot Hculachc, Constipation, Stomach, and
Liver troubles, and all derangements ot
tho digestive and nsstmilatlvo organs
These Pills are sugarcoutcd, safe and
plcasaul to take, always reliable, and re.
tain ttieirvirtues In any climate.
Decoration liny.
Decoration Day Is fast approaching and
a caH will soon bo mado on our citizens for
Ilowers o again decorato the graves of our
country's fallen and departed heroes. Let
all bo ready to respond with floral tributes
to deck their last resting places. It Is a
very small return asked of you to honor
those who saved tho Nation in tha hour of
Its deadliest peril. The llo'Wers you cou
tribute will fade and wither, but tbo deeds
ot theso bravo men should ever bo kept
fresh aud green In tho memory of those
who aro now living to enjoy tho fruits of
their tolls, sufferings and privations.
Finest in tho land.
J. F, CAiDWKtr.
All kinds of plants at W. II. Ycttcr's.
A small child of Magglo Glrton, living on
tho B. Strlincr farm, had two fingers mash
ed by a cog-wheel of a corn shcllcr on
Monday last.
Trout Illimcr.
Thcro will ho n trout dinner at Albert
son's Hotel at Central, on Saturday, May
25. A general invitation Is extended to
the public. May 17 2U
l'orccil to I.cnve Home.
Over CO people wero forced to lcavo
their homes yesterday to call for a free trial
packago of Lano's 1 amlly Mcdlctno. If
your blood Is bad, your liver and kidneys
out ot order, If you aro constipated and
have hcadacho and an unsightly complex
Ion, don't fall to call on any druggist to
day for a fret samplo ot this grand remedy.
The ladles pralso It, Everyone likes It.
Large-size packago 50 cents. Apr. 20-0m.
Orntnl 1'cntlvnl.
Tbo first ot the season to bo held by the
ladles of St. Columbia's Church In Music
Hall, on Third street, May 30th, 81st, and
Juno 1st. Refreshments ot all kinds will
bo furnished In first-class style. Everyone
Is cordially invited to attend and spend a
pleasant evening.
May 24-21. Committee.
Never left.
J. F, Caldwell.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Sab u aJck, wo tars her CutorU.
When the wai a Child, she cried for CutorUt,
When 1 tie became Mils, she clung to Outorl,
When she had Children, the gare them CutorU.
WANAMAKER'S.
rnir.iDELriiu, Monday, May so, 1S89.
There is a succession of Bar
gain interests. You must not
ring the bell even though we do
repeat "all-wool Chains at 25
cents." The printed ones which
you have been buying so freelv
last week are still in full assort
ment, but to them we have add
ed another lot, plain, at the same
price. The assortment includes
all of the following colors
Ivory
cream
tell
tan
rtr..U
light bluo
Nllo
lavender
pearl
tabac
cadet
navy
appto green
absinthe
cardinal
black
This completes the Challis of
fenng. Last week 3714 cents,
a short time previous 50 cents,
this week 2 s cents. What s the
Challis world coming to ?
Sateens,
hrom JVlulhouse, which you
know is the hub of the Sateen
Universe, printed by Koechlins,
the art printers of textiles, the
best grade, at 1 8 cents a yard
JsJq time to explain why they
t nmui trnm AnhU Thpv arc
, . , . - .,
here, that's the price, that s
enough, Save only that the de-
sipns are neat and small, tn
popular colors.
Lav a piece of the sensation
al i24c Sateen beside the
Freres Koechlins' best. There's
a ain;rence, u you iooic close
A suggestion more of sheen in
French a little finer But
unless you are verv wise in such
things you must have the two
kinds together to See lt.
As Sateens gO, these I2j
centers are WOrth double- We
. . , , . uncW
never .OI U), 1 G unaLr
20C Ninety Styles ; among
them as neat and cheerv oat
'
terns as eyer Qt jnt0 SateenS
f
.
x lit-. i 1 1 i J x i y w 1 tnj i
cool and comfortable to be skip
ed. Nobody is skipping them
1 24 cents. Many prety pat
terns.
Plenty of room for Big and Lit'
tie Boys Clothing : plenty
light to see. Handsome variety
x? 1 r.i
UNorioiKaiiu 1 mitea ouus ui js
I . . J
1 Platted Suits at
I .1 - J . . - ... - A
other grades to Sio. A rea
good Suit for $3'S0
Big Boy
prices begin at $6.50,
Men have been looked after
just as carefully. An honest,
all wool buit at $10. Well sew
ed, well trimmed, color and wear
right.
At $15 you snail have buits
in plaids, broken checks, lancy
stripes, wide wales, and other
choice patterns, back and cuta
way coats.
We never expected to give
at S1.25 so good an imported
Corset as the I ella. Louldn t
do it now it there were any
middle costs, ihe Tans man
ulacturer makes them to our
order exclusively. From the
factory to our counter, to you
ihats every step. And we
take them in such big lots that
every possible cent is saved in
the making.
we snail nave the lellas m
ten styles. Two of the styles
are here now :
Telia No. 1, French Coutll, 1.25.
Telia No. 8, Summer, $1.00.
Both these numbers are in every
size, ana come in drab or white.
as you choose.
Collar and Cuff Boxes that
look like wood and wear like
leather. 7 and oc. Cuff Hnxus
on heav;er and f jf
' '
I2C.
John Wanamaker.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Illooclecl t'owlH.
Pit Games, Grist Shiwlnecks, Heath
woods, Ulack B. Reds, that will stay to win
Eggs, ill tot $1. Satisfaction Quarautecd
WllLUM DSNNIS,
tf. llloomsburg, Pa.
(Mention this paper.)
Complete lines ot dress
kinds at Clark & Bon's.
goods ot
You will find largo lines of wash dress
goods at Clark & Son's.
BLOOMSBURG.
Fino Cabinet portmita only
$3. tloz. Life size Crayons only
10.00. Viewinc, copying ana
enlarging. Instant process
used. 11.
Newest stylo ruchtugs at Clark & Son's.
Dlrcctorlo and foultcrov stvlcs. Also col
lars, cuffs, mull ties. Laco scarfs nnd
flshuca.
Bwcct notato. celcrv. tomato, oabbagc,
&c. plants now ready at W. II, Ycttcr's.
Clark & Son's arc olTerlnir somo decided
bargains In embroidered wlilto llounclngs
lor dresses, also in wiiue goous, corn pi
que, &o. Go see.
A fine lot cibbaeo plants, also tomato
plants now ready at W. H. Ycttcr's green.
Iioufo. Also peas, sweet corn anil nil xmus
of garden seeds. Apr 19-tf.
1200 nalrs ladles Dilbriirgan hoso at the
low price ot Ojc pr. Also full lines of Gor
don fast black hosiery, 200 prs children'
hoso 10c worth 12 and 15c pr, children!'
lisle thread hoso 2 pr. for 25c was 25c pr.
And lots of hosiery bargains at Clark &
Son's.
Cook stoves 813. ranges $15, stovo re-
pairs all kinds, plow repairs for Advance,
Diamond chilled, Danville, uaic, 11c-
nlngton, South Bend, Montrose, Sc., Ac.
at Sharpless' foundry. Apr. 12-8w.
Black lace tlounclngs very cheap at
Clark & Son's. Also black llsk nctt for
dresses. Tho latest
Engraved visiting cards can bo obtained
at the ColDMBiAN office. Ladles having
plates can have curds printed. tf.
Fans nnA parasols, largo assortment at
Clark .6 Son's. Tho 1.89 sun or rnln
gloria umbrella is hero again. .Won't miss
it. Gold cap.
W. HARTMAN & SONS.
The case of 55500 yds. 5 cent
challies soon left us, but 2600
yds. more just in.
We count our dress goods by
the thousand yards. The latest
wash dress goods, a corded
stripe zephyr, is very handsome.
The sateens arc being ttiReu up
fast. The India linens are much
admired. The seersuckers are
all nice. The wool challies are
worth buying- The wliite goods
go with warm weather. Parasols
and sun umbrellas tire a blessing
when the sun shines. Tans are
lere by the hundreds. A U kinds
of curtains to be seen in the cur
tain room with poles, fixtures
and trimmings.
In dishes, glassware, lamps,
groceries and fruits we are at the
lead.
The grass butter is down in
jnce. but is coming, wo are
alwavs ready for a nice fresh
and yellow lot. Eggs are drop
ping oil and will go up; Yet
we shipped last week four hun
dred dozen.
I. W. Hartman & Sons.
BUSINESS NOTICES
Mr. O'Connku. 7th St., Philadelphia.
writes. Dr. Thee!. 033 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia, saved mv life and mado me
a strong healthy man after suffering years
with nervous Utuutiy, auer 1 nau employ
ed physicians of all kinds withou'
benellt. I would ndvlso all fullerers to
consult him.
w. 1 mm & co.
There seems to be no falling
off in our Avail Paper stile
Though the season is fast com
to a close. V ny is tins so
Because the goods we send out
are as good in quality as can be
bought anywhere at the prices
we oiler them. Inrce tiling!
serve us, viz : Quality, quan
tity and price. The paper w
sell wo guarantee full length and
full weight. These are
points to be careful of in
tWi
this
stage of tho business. Unscru
pulous manufacturers aro muk
ing their goods short length
a cheaper price, but it take:
more to do your rooms, hence
you are the loser.
W. H. Uuooki: cc Uo
Bloomsburg,
Exchanee Hotel. Pa.
Ask For Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and bo suro you get lt,
when you want tho best blood-purifier.
1 un us luny yuuis
2rp ot unexampled sue-
1 cess iu tho euro of
Wood Diseases, you
can mako no mis
tako in preferring
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
to any other. Tho
foro-runner of mod
ern blood raodicines,
U Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is still tho most pop
ular, being in great,
cr demand than all
others combined.
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster
than ever before. I never hesitato to
recommend It." Oeorgo W, Whitman,
Druggist, Albany, Ind.
"I am safe in saying that my sales of
Ayor's Sarsaparilla far excel those ot
any other, and It gives thorough satisfac
tion." L. H. Bush, l)cs Moines, Iowa.
"Ayor's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's l'lll
are the best soiling uioilicines in my
store. I can rccomuiond them conscien
tiously." O. Iiickhaus, Pharmacist,
Hoseland, 111.
"Wo havo sold Ayor's Sarsaparilla
here for over thirty years and always
recommend it when asked to nauio tho
best blood-purlflor." W. T. McLeau,
Druggist, Augusta, Ohio.
I havo Bold your medicines for tho
last soventeen years, and always keep
them in stock, as they aro staplos.
' There is nothing so good for tho youth
ful blood' as Ayer's Harsuparilla."
lt, Ii. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis.
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives tho boat
satisfaction ot any medicine I havo in
stock. I recommend lt, or, as tho
Doctors sav, 1 1 prencrlbo it over tho
counter,' It never falls to meet tho
cases for which I recommend it, even
where tho doctors' prescriptions havo
lioqn ot no avail." O. i. Calhoun,
Monmouth, Kaunas.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rnnrAHitD bv
Dr. J. O, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast,
l-rlct Hi ill bottle, 9. Worth 5 bottl.
Lit tJUtiA.
Soil Climate and
location la tho Bout h
all
UANCUA, Clareuont
mporisL ntioH&ilroadMon.
B. Hmttti has been for forty-nlno years rowl
ister on tho Boston and Maine system, and Is
now residing at Great Falls, N. lt. Ho sajrs track
men, brakemen, firemen, engineers and conduc
tors, as well bagjsKfl masters and expressmen,
are subject to kidney disease above all others.
All, therefore, will bo Interested In the statement
ot his experience. "I havo used Brown's Sarsapa
rilla tor kidney and liver troubles, and can truly
say lt has done raoro for mo than all tho doctors I
ever employed, and I havo had occasion to require
the serttcesot the best physicians In tho tato.
My wlto also has been greatly benefited by its
use,
A- E. SMITH,
ltoad Master 11. A M. It. It."
The kidneys hato been labored hard all wlntr
is the pores of the skin have been closed, but
now tho sprlngtlmo his come, andjthey need,
some aid. Maybe you havo that pain across the
back! that tlrod feeUnjj those drawing down
pains. If so, you ein get Immediate relief by fol
lowing the examnio of Mr. Hmltli and nls wlrojand
uso that never railing nnd grand corrector tor the
kidneys, liver aid blood,
BROWN'S
Sarsaparilla.
Not ircnulne unless mado br Ara Warren Co..
Bangor, Me. mayzsdly
LECTION PROCLAMATION.
By an Act of Assembly approved Slay 8, IMS, it
mado tno dutv of tho Sheriff of overv tfountr to
give notlcoor llin special election to tn held on
the lMii day or Juno llffl for the purpose or decld.
lng upon tho approval and ratification or rejection
ot tho following two proposed Amendments to
tbe constitution, namely, ono known as Ihe Li
cense Amendment to prohibit the manufacture
and sale or lntoxlcaUng liquors c.
1 113 uiui-r kiiuwu aa me niinruuo mnemuneuu
Therefore I. John 1). (,'aier lllirh fchcrin ot Col-
umbt.i county, do herebr mako known and nro-
clalru to tho qualified electors ot Columbia county
turn, a epeciai election wm uo ueia on
TUESDAY, JUNK 18, 1889,
at the several election districts In said countv for
tho purposo of deciding upon tho approval and
ratincatlm or rejection or an Amendment to tho
Constitution, known as the Amendment prohibit
ing tbe manufacture and salo of Intoxicating
liquors and nlsu an amendment known as the Mur
rrago Amendment, and that tho elections In tbe
sovcrnl districts will be held at tho following
named places to-wlt i
lienrertownshlp, at tho public house of Mary
Smith.
uenton township, nt tho public nouso of L.
Drake In the town of Uenton.
uerwicK, Boar; at mo little omco or Jackson
Woodln In tho borough or IlerwicK.
Ilerwlck. est at tho omen of .1. n. .Tapnhr. In
tho borough or ilerwlck.
Klnnin I'.iat n. .tin rm.w TTah.. I ni.A.h...n
lltoom West, at tho Court House'. InUloomsburg."
llrtarcreck townabln. at tho nubile school housa
near Kvansvillc.
Catawissa township, at the public houso of CI.
W. Heirsnydcr, lu the town of Catawissa.
CciUralla. Uurouirli at tha nubile hnusn of Wm.
Pctter, decease,!.
Centre townsliln. at tho school housa near Tjif iw.
ctto creasys.
conyngham North District, at tho school house
near tho colliery ot John Anderson Co.
conj ngham Soutli District, nt the house of Mrs.
Thomas Monroe.
ushingcreek township, at tho school house near-
U WUlto's.
Franklin townshln. lit thn Lnwrpncn schnnl
house.
ureenwoou townsliln. at tho house of I. n
'atton, deceased.
Hemlock township, at tho public house ot Chas.
Dletterlch. In the town nf Itnck Horn.
Jackson twp., nt the school houso.at Waller.
LOCUat townshln.flt thn nuhlta lintiKn or Nnthnn
Knorr, In Numedla.
-Madison townshln. nt. Mm nuhlla school hnnsn In
Jerseytown.
.Main township, at tho public nouso of Addison
W. Shuman.
Mifflin township, at tho publto houso of Aaron
uvta, m mo town or jmniinviue.
Montour townshln.
at tho public bouse ct
hamucl Hazledlne, at import.
Mt. 1'leasant townshln. at the Mlllertovrn snhnii
house.
Oraniro townshln. at 1L I'alrman'j hotel In nr.
nngovllle.
l ino townsnip, at tno centre school Houso,
l'oarlnErcrcek townshln. at the house nt HsmnAl
Lolby.
Scott East township, at tho public houso ot
Joseph Kleckner, In Kspy.
ocoii ivesi at tuo puouc nouso 01 a. J. Tnrasn
In Llghtstreet.
sugarloat township, at tho houso of Norman
Cole.
l'olls shall be ODened at seven o'clock n. m. nnA
shall continue open without Interruption or ad
journment until seven o'clock p. ra., when tho
poUj will be closed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That every person excepting Justices of the
eaco and Aldermen, Notarkw Publlo and Per
sons In tho mllltla servlco ot tho state, who
bhall hold or shall within two months havo held
any omco or appointment of proflt or trust under
thounted Mates, or of this state, and city or
corporated district, whether a commissioned
officer or otherwise, a subordinate oniccr or agent
wno is or suuu uo.pmpioyea unaer tno Legisla
ture, Etecutlvo or J udlclary Department of thU
state, or of any city or of any incorporated dis
trict, and also, that, every member of cougresa
and ot tno stato LogHinturc, ana or mo select
or commou council or any city, or commissioner)!
of nny Incorporated dlstllct, are by law lncapablo
of holding or exercising at tho samo tlmo tho
onice or appointment of Jut
uuge, inspector or Cleric
of any election ot this Commonwealth.
j uo inspectors nnu .lunge 01 tnc erections snail
meet at the rcspectno places appointed for
holding tbo election In tho district to which they
respectively belong, before seven o'clock in tho
morning, nnd each of said Inspectors shall ap
point ono cicrs, wnoHuauooa quaiuieaToieroi
such district.
John 11. CAstr, snenrr.
Sheriff's onico, bloomsburg, May S3, 18S9.
AMENDMENT TO TliE CONSTITUTION
proposed to tho Citizens of this commonwealth
bv tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth
or Pennsylvania, for their approval or reiecUon at
a special election to be held June 18. IS1. Pub
lished by order ot tho secretary ot the crmmon
wealth, in pursuance ot Artlclo XVIII of tho con
stitution. Joint resolution nroposlnrr an arf.endu.cnt to
tho constitution ot tuts Commonwealth :
section 1. 110 It resolved bv the senate and
Houso ot lteoresentatlves of tho commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in oeneral Assembly met, That
inn luuumuK iiuirnuiacui is proposed to mo con
stitution ot tho Commonwealth ot l"ennsylvanla.
In accordance with tho Eighteenth Artlclo thereof!
AMKNDMENT.
There shall bo an additional artlclo to said Con.
stltutlon to bo designated as Artlclo XIX, as fol.
ARTICLE XIX.
Tlw manufacture, sale, or keenlnir for saleot
lntoxlcai Ing liquor, to bo used ns a dcvp ragn, Is
iii'rr uy pruiuimcu, anu any Tioiauoa 01 mis pro
hibition shall be a misdemeanor, punlsnablo as
shall bo provided by law.
Tho manurscturo. SAle, or keeping for sato ot In
toxicating liquor tor other purposes than as a
bevemgo may be allowed In such manner only as
may bo prescribed by lw. The (leneral Assembly
shall, at tho nrtt session succeeding the adoption
of this artlclo of tuo Constitution, enact laws
with adequate penalties for Its enforcement,
A true copy of tho Joint ltesolutlon.
CIIAKLES W. STONE,
secretary ot tho commonwealth.
JVTOTICE.
Notice li hereby given that a meeting of tho
stockholders ot "Munor ltest inn company ot
Jameson city, l'a.," will bo held at the ofneo ot
Hie seo etary In uioomsburg. Pa., on Monday
July 6, 18-9, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purposo ot
voting ou a proposition to lncresso the Indebted
ness ot said corporation by placing a mortgage
upon Its properly at Jameson city.
UEO.E. ELWELL
May3-8t. becretary.
JgXEOU TORS' NOTICE
i.'sMle QfFhlUi) Shnemttker. late ofl'lne twcnshlp,
dnvaed.
Letters testami Mary on said estate having been
graiud to the und' rslgued exoiurora, nil persons
indebted to s.ilt c-t ite ore hereby notified to pay
the suite, and tho" having claims aealnst said
esta'o to present tlf tame to
IU r. IlllOlLK,
AliHAlIAM TITMAK.
May S5-rt. Executors.
S L E S M E
WANTED to canvass fori
the sale or Nursery stock, steady employment
guaranteed Hillary mill I'.xpeiiHcs paid
10 succtrui men. Apply at occe, staiicg ago.
Mfutton tltts iaikr.
cil.vsu 1t1tos.cn.. ltoclieHtcr.ri.v.
Ala i!l d.,'U
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j ROOT BEE!
tf',. iNLISJh'NCBOil'f.CtASiLYMADe
. . jTVPAcrACE MANES FIVE CAUCUS
Tho ot .PPfcTI lKtl nod WHOLEeOlTP
rtlUPKRAKCB IMIHU In the world. TUVrr.
Ask your Druirglat or Qrooor for It.
C, E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
May d tU
SEER
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iiiiluu rnln 1111 unuttlc, twiall", Mnrp and
W'uVnlng pains, iniit vrd In one minute by
i&Cutijua Ar.u-Pam Fiastu: 2ft
only instantaneous pala-kllUng fcticngthirliig
pUMer us ots; 5 (or II. At druggUts, or oi Pot
ter urug anu iiivuiHwi wo., uosuui
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1X1(1 oily fcklu cured by Cutlcura tsoui, flllik)
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