THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. J. K. JMUnoonder., ; E1' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JUNK 21, 1889. BOTE AMENDMENTS DEFEATED. Tho mnjority in the State aR.ilnfit the rroliibitioti Amendment is 188,440, ami tho Foil Tax Amendment is lost by a majority of 140,090. It is evident that constitutional nmondincnls are not pop ular in Pennsylvania. Tho voto on Prohibition is no defeat for tho tem perance cause. It simply shows that an overwhelming majority of tho peo plo botiovo that High Lioonso enforced is a better way to control tho liquor traflio than Prohibition. Philadelphia gave a majority of 93, 760 against Prohibition, anil 02,625 in favor of tho poll tax amendment. THE NEW 00LLE0T0H. A young man named Thomas J. Pen man has boon appointed Collector o Internal Revcnuo for this district. We aro informed ho is twenty-nino years old, is a Scranton lawyer, and of course waB not a HOhlier, as ho was only lou years old when tho war ended. There woro soveral other applicants for tho ottice, all of whom wcro veterans among them being Capt. J. B. Hobi Ron ot tbis town. This is another evidence of the insin cority of tho boosted lovo of tho Re publican party for tbo soldier. Capt. liobison fought bravely, and bears upon his person tho marks of rebel ballots, but his claim is of no account when presented to a Republican Presi dent. And he is cast aside for one who never faced e cannon, but who porhaps may wield a creator political influence in a larger city. What has becomo of tho law that pretends to eive tho prefer enco to Union soldiers in appointments lo civil oihcoT This action of tho administration is on a par with the appointment of a Western postmater. Jt'rcsiuent Ulevo land removed a postmistress who was tho widow ot a soldier, and Mr. Ham son, then in tho Senate, cave vont lo his wrathful indignation. When, how evor, ho becamo President, and the sanio woman was an applicant for tho same place, bo ignored her appeal, and appointed a ward heeler to tho posi tion. When tho President of the Uni' ted States ignores veteran soldiers aid their widows, and tho Governor of Pennsylvania vetoes pension bills, it is high time for tho loyal press to cry out against theso Northern political out rages. Eeply to H. B- Low. Editoks Colummak, Dear Sirs Tho next time II. B. Low writes a piece for publication, I would advise him to tio a small piece of ice on h'tB head. IIo has allowed his temper to gain lull sway over common sense and judg ment. When ho wrote a reply to Mr. Derr and mysclt Mr. .Low was intoxicated with passion, which is 'ten times worse' than to bo drunk on liquor. I think Mr. Derr was very lenient in compar ing him to a boa-constrictor. Tho boa will not back bite a man and is not ca pable of telling a lie. Because he and Mr. Derr havo got into a controversy I bpo no reason why ho should abuse mo, He does not contradict my views but vents his spleen on me personally. Of course wo may expect such things from such men as it is tho true spirit and principlo of Prohibition to tight men's characters, ignorant, though as he is. ho knows very well that ray argument is based on tho Biblo and affirmed by the most able preachers in the United States, and it will stand beforo ton thousand such men as H. B. Low. He is not worthy the contempt of a gontlo man, and I as a farmer, and a gentle man will not stoop to arguo with any iuuu wuu win ruaurt w rsuuu cuuieiupu- ous means as ho has. I writo this ar ticle not to enter into any controversy with 11. is. .Low, but to vindicate my- Bolf and somo preacher who he attacks bo malignantly and falsely. Ho calls me a preacher, an Irishman, and heaps abuse upon me without any cause what over. Ho has published as a faot, tint which is based, entirely on his own fanatical imagination. IIo thinks bo cause a man is a farmer, ho must ueoes- sarily bo ignorant, and can know very little about tbo liible. What a bless- ini it is that tho "Holy Book" cannot bo monopolized by street idlers and fox hunters. I am not a pieacher, nor a member of any church. I am an American by birth, a farmer, and a resident oi Columbia county, and any man who says that a preacher wrolo or compos ed the artiole headed "A Farmer's Re ligious Views of Prohibition," is entire ly mistaken. Ho has deliberately mis represented whon he quoted the sen tence, ''The mothers ot to-day aro re sponsible for tho government of their ehidren in tho future." Tbo sentence is this, "The mothers of to-day are re sponsible for tho government of tho future." Do you see the point t and iH it not trne t Who can tell, what little child of to-day will be President of tho United States in tho future t I presume Mr. Low judges us all by himself. The difference between his first and lost article, proves to all his readers, that it wa not tho samo mind that composed them. The first wnB a perversion of tbo truth, and tho last was au exposition of Prohibition mal ice, ignorance, and falsehood. Mr. Low may grow wiser, as be grows old er, but it will bo by forgotting what ho thinks he knows. It is possiblo that Mr. Low may havo an opportunity to prove his elaoder before a court of justice. HEl'LY TO IV. C. I had almost forgotten Mr. W. O., but thinking he would expect a tow words of condolence, I will simply say, that ho has treated my subject in a gentlemanly manner, but ho lias tailed to touoh the arguments in my article For this we cannot blamo him, as it U boyond tho power of prohibition to de stroy that from which "not a jot nor a tittle shall over pass away till all shall bo fulfilled." Mr. W. C. had better study his Biblo and not bo found fight ing God's word. You had better har ness yourself beforo jou start on tho next trip. Yours, ifco., A Paiimer. With tho publication of tho abovo, this controversy must cease. Tho elec tion is over, and further discussion is uecIcbs at this time. Besides this, it lias fallen into personalities, and we have no moro eiiaco to spare. Mr. Low lias attacked "A Farmer'', and tbo lat ter now has replied, and there it onds, 01, WASHINGTON LETTER. From ourltogular Correspondent.) Washington, Juno 17, 1889, Mr. Harrison is falling from graco in an extraordinary rapid manner. IIo spent yesterday on a Sunday excursion aboard of Wananiaker's yacht, tho "Restless", in company with Blaino and Wlmioni, nnd last week ho appointed tho notorious Robort Smalls, tho negro ex-Jongrossman irom south Uaroiina to bo Colleotor of Customs at Beau fort, South Carolina. Two vory di reputable tiling! to happen in ouo week. Mat Quay and Postmaster General Wanamaker havo arrived at an agree ment about the Philadelphia federal olllccB and tho appointments aro ox peeled daily. Tho basis of tho com promlso is understood lo bo that Mr. Field, to whom Wanamakcr tendered the postmasterchip when ho first en terod tho Cabinet, shall have that posi lion and that Quay bo allowed to namo tho Surveyor of tho port and tho Col lector ot customs. Tho Simoan commission which has been sitting at Berlin has reached an agreement and adjourned. Nothing is known with any certainty as to what has been dono. JJIaiuo says ho is en tirely satisfied, but of course ho would say that, and bosidos, his beltiir satis fiod docs not signify that tho country will bo in tbo samo condition wlin knows what lias been dono. Corporal Tanner is inclined to bo personally tunny wiin mi oi nis recK lessnoss in wasting tho people's monoy, He has just appointed his daughter, a girl just out ot school, to bo his con tidontial clerk, at a salary of $1800 a year. Quito a snug salary totep into right out of school. Miss Tonncr's father is a very prudent man. He pro poses to "mako hay whilo tho sun shines", for ho knows there aro break era and storms ahead. Tho Uivii servico commission is proving to bo a thorn in tho side of the Administration, notwithstanding its two republican members. It seems to bo starting out with the d itermination to havo tho law enforced impartially. liotoro leaving lor the West the (Join missiouer called Harrison's attention to tho fact under tho law all appoint menls made in tbo Census Bureau should bo taken from ita list of elitn bles. This question was brought up just beforo Messrs. Thompson and Roosovclt were appointed members of tho Commission, and the republicans indulged in tho hope that it had been finally shelved, but tho Commissioners intended to compel Mr. Harrison to say yes or no as to theso Census Bureau appointments. It is believed that ho will decide against the Civil Sorvico Commission. The U. S. S. Kearsago has been or dered to Hayti, but it seems impossible to learn the why or wherefore except, that it is tho result of a conference be tween secretaries Blaino and Traoy held over a cablegram irom Command er Kellogg who was rccontly ordered to make an investigation and report thereon. Many people argue that it must bo something very serious that sends a vessel to Hayti at this, the siokly season of tho year. The olection of Mr. Calvin s. lirice to bo Chairman of the National Dem ocratic Committee is very well receiv ed hero. By his conduct of the last campaign bo fairly won the honor, and it is not begrudged him by tho.se who it personal prelerenco alone, had been consulted, would rather havo seen Sen ator Gorman at the helm. Mr. Hariisou was greatly outdone when it was learned that Viiilly Chand ler would again represent Now Hamp shire in tho United States Senate. And small wonder, for it was a very sharp Blap in tho taco lor rreridont Harrison, aa it was au open secret that the admin istration was supporting Dr. Gallinger, Chandler's prinoipal opponent. Score one raoro voto for the anli-administra tion republican Senators whenever tho hght begins. 1 ho Minnesota Senators Washburn ami uavis are engaged in open war over the ledcral appointments in that State. Washburn is thought to have a mtio ine ixstot it so tar. Ex-Representative Hoar, of Michi gan, the lunny man, wanted to bo Con sul at Montreal, but he has been "turn ed down" vory abruptly. Ho says, that President Harrison promised him another consulship. ijand Commissioner stockslager. whoso resignation takes plaoo on tho 30th inst. took leave of tho employes of his oflico to-duy. Thoy were sorry to see him go as he has made a very popular omciai. bomobody asked Sam llMidill who would bo tho noxt Democratic nominee for tho Presidency, and his answer should bo taken to heart by tboso im patient gentlemeu that aro trying to precipitato tho noxt campaign. He said : "Two years from now will ba arlv enough to begin considering that question, to say nothing of intelligent ly ausworing it." Tho opinion is gaining ground hero that Harrison fears to call an extra session of Cougress. Tho Republican majority is so slim that ho prefers wait ing for "the hoped for reouforcemonts from tho new States. QUIOK TIME AND IMPEOVED THAIN BERV10E. O ATLANTIC CITV 11. VIA II. l'ENNSYLVANIA The outlook for tho summer season at Atlantio City was novor bo promis ing as it is at prosont, and the pros perous City by tho Sea was never in so good a condition for entortaining and amusing its summer guests. Enter taining in tho senso of affording food and shelter is all that is required of tho Atlantio City people, Nature furn- ishos the rest, and sha lays sea and sand, sky and wind under tributo to aid in accomplishing her purpose The great Seasidu City of summer pleasure, resourceful as it is in all that is attrac tive and beneliuial on sea and land. could uoer attain to its high standard of popularity if Nature's ally, the 1 ail road, did not lend its i-fiioieut aid in rendering access so easy that tho aver- ago traveler counts tho tr p as noth ing. Tho facilities afforded by the Penn sylvania Railroad's seashore branches will bo greatly improved tor tho com ing season. Thoy havo always beeu maintained on a scale of libeiality un approached by those enjoyed by any other watering-place, .but a progressive spit it will, this summer, be manifested in many and striking improvements. Mho summer schedule will go into effect on Juno 20th, aud it will present a servico of trains superior in number, speed, and equipmont to that of any provious year. Tho roadway of both tho West Jersey and Camden aud At lantio roads havo bocn reballasted nnd relaid in many portions in anticipation of an improved oooelerated, and in creased service, bo that tho new sche dule will find both of tho Pennsylva nia's Atlantio City lines in prime phy sical condition. A lareer cumber of exprets trains it promised, and the vory quick time of transit heretofore mado betwocn tho Delaware and tho ocean will bo materially reduced. An innovation, which hard-working business nion will appreoiato and tho residents of suburban towns and nolgh- uonng cities win turn most conveni ent, is a lato evening train from Phila delphia. It is proposed that tliU train shall leavo Philadelphia about C:30 P. M., after all tho afternoon connections aro in and all business is over, and ar- nvo in Atlantic City for lato snppor, It will undoubtedly prove a popular movement, and will oitonllmes savo much hurry and annoyanco. Another new fcaturo will bo n lato train up, loaving Atlantio City nt 10.30 P. M. for Philadelphia, enabling visitors to spend tho evening with (rionds and le turn tho samo night. Other fast trains will ran nt convenient hours of tho day in both directions, so that otery ono may find a leaving and arriving hour to his tasto. Two now trains of considerable imp ortance havo beon added to thoschcdulc within tho past week ono an eaily morning train, designed to deliver thn nowspspors in Atlantio City boforo broakfast, and tho other an early train up for the accommodation ol thoso vlu would be in Philadelphia bcfoio nino o'clock. Tho equipment of tho summer trains will bo greatly improved by tho uso of new coaches and bv tbo substitution of new Altoona-built Parlor Cars euch as aro run between New York and Wash ington, for tho old Woodruff Parlor Cars that the march of progress has left be hind. Willi theso superior facilities, and tho advantages offered by a centrally locat ed station caisly accessiblo from all port ions of tho city, and in direct connect ions with Broad Street Station, travel to Atlantio City by tho Pennsylvania Railroad holds out to its patrons tho strongest inducements of piomptness, readiness, and comfort. Tho latest estimates of tho loss of life at Johnstown plaucs it at 3,000, Tho raft at tho Btono bridge is being burned up, tho work being assisted by pouring hundreds of barrels of coal-oil over tho wreck. Tho placo is now in chargo of General Hastings, and tho state authorities aro clearing out the river. Tho town will bo reconstructed and rebuilt. Why Should" I not have confidence in that which has dono mo a world of good? If vou suf fered years with liver complaint and got cured by using sulphur liittors, would not you too have conhdenco in thcuiT J. R. Nash, Hotel Wintlirop, Boston June 21-21 The Reading rail-road bridge at Mil ton was crossed by a train on Sunday last lor the lirst tune since the Hood It is of wooden trestle work. An iron bridge will bo built at once. IIlHtory ot UlcJolniHtowli IMootl. Messrs. J. W. Kcelcr&Oo.. Phils., tauc censors to Hubbard Brosl have in nress for curly issue a complete and accurate History 01 mo jonusiown f lood, including an the oilier cities aud towns that nave suffered likewise. It will be well illustrated. Will be sold through agents, or mailed direct on receipt 01 91.011. The demand will un doubtedly bo immense. The thrilling experiences, pathetic inci iient9, deeds of heroism, unparalled suiter. Ine, devastation nnd death, nnd tho sym pothy shown in the contributions of mil. lions for their relief, form a History of the most Intense interest to all. and a lilston every one will want to preserve in boot form. It certainly offers a great opportu nlty for agents a host of whom will bo needed to supply tbo demand for this work. The Chief Beaaon for the great suc cess ot Hood's SarsnparllU Is found In the article Itself. It Is merit tliat wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapo- Mprit WinQ rliu or blood purI- IVICn l VVIIISa flcr before the public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Bait Itlieum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeltntr, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Ma-od'a Manapurilla is soldbyalldrug. gists. Jl; sli tor 15. Prepared by O. I. Hood It Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, llus. fIfkET Flouts. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wholesale. Itotul). Wheat per bushel live " " no 45 32 10 12 ' 12 03 08 0 10 20 07 !Vi 6 to 7 Ccrn " " .... Outs " " 40 0.01 04 U 30 B0 IS 18 10 12 80 Flour " bbl Iiutter Kgi;s Potatoes Hams Dried Annies Bide Shoulder Uceso Lard per lb Vlncirar per eal Veal skins Wool per lb Hides Coal on Winwv. No 0 i2.00; Noh 2 3, & Lump if 3.8S Nn fit.1,00 nitumiouii 3.25 10,000 AGENTS WANTED at odoh to Ball thu only AUTHENTIC, COiH-LLTE and UHAH1IO History ol Ita Johnstown Flood. PKOl'lISKl.Y IIXUSTIUTKU WITH VIEWS w all Hirweonnectwl with tho lei rlbl ) scenes of the iniuii'j- iiiuii iHiiuQ, mno 4Kipuiro. prlc tl.&i. l.HIHIt.M TKItSIs. Thousand-i wantoa-UKJUNU I'i IMMUNSK. Konan'iloKl .1 1 cnts lor ( utnt to J, W, UUEI.KIl CO., 521 ClKSt&Ut H , l'hllo. ia000 AGENTS WANTED at cnoi to Bell the only AunnNnu CuKn.kT and Uairuia I t! Profusely Illustrated, with vlewa or all oorts connected with the terrible scenes or the mighty minvUtlon. limo. mi pages Price $1.60 Liberal Terms. Toousand-i want It. DKMANI) IS IMMKNHK, tend quickly s o lor out. ntto J. w. KKUl.ltlt Co, 63$ Uhebtuut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Junetl, ADMINIBTHATOU'S NOTICE. u ofllmnon Fuhrlnaer, lain of lAjcutt twp,, Cotwiibla Co. iMmiied, Notice Is hereby eten that letters ot odmlnlg. tratlon la the estate or Uermon Kaurlnger, late of Locust twp covnty ot Columbia, and Mate ot l'ennsylranla, deceased, have bten granted to liachael rahrlDirer &.id Jeremiah Fabrlnger, ot Locust Township, Columbia county, Pa., to whom all tenons lndblod to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demaudsn til make known Uie some without delay to or to HACUAKLFAlIltlNOEh, UiKKtNO, AdmlnisiratrU. Atty. JEXEMIAU yAUUINQElL Aamumtraiifi , I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS. Wo givo you tho mlvntitngo this week of nn nil wool ClinlHo 31 inches wide for 25c yd., now stylo nnd now colors, could got only 5 pieces of them. Wo nro running fimt on Sateens nt 1.50, 1.80,3.00,4.00 nnd $-1.50 for 12 yds, no oh stock. Our 5c chnllies ndvortiso themselves, wo warrant them nil cotton. Tho dress ginghnms nnd tho seer suckers always look clean. Tho Zephyr cloths nro neat when mndo up. Sco our Armndnle Zephyrs, you will bo chiirmed with tho Dress Patterns already trimmed, wo have them nt nil prices, n conspicuous plnco will bo given them this week. A good part of the 50 dress mnkcrs in oar plnco buy buttons and trimmings of us. Tho white goods and embroidered nro now on exhibition in our store, 10c yd to S4.50 yd. Wo nro ready lor Juno butter it has not gone very low in price, Eggs aro getting scarce, yet they come m at n coocl price. We aro glad of it, hope thoy will go higher, so as to make up tho high price of sugar, which wiL go higher and get no sweeter. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. TVKOIIH I'OK. HI'IICIAI, COURT, All Jurora for this Court must ba at the Court iiousa on Monaay, Juno sun, at 0 ciock a. m. iieavcr Jonn liunslngcr. Benton C. u. Mercra. Uerwlck W. P. Huck. Josenh KTcrlv. Lyman H. Fowler. Bioom u. w. Btorner, Bamuel Gcrrtnger, John u, uuuca, ouuiuui .lei&er. Brtarcreek M. V. 11. Adams, Freaa Powlor. catawlssa Jerfcrson Achey, wm. Shuck, J. II, Creasy. Ellas Ilelwttr. James joneq. Centralla Samuel 'iTO'ilman, Ed. Dcmpscy, Jas. Flshlnsrcreek Inln T. Austin, K. 8. Stoker. (ireenweod Wm. U Mather Hemlock Hanrey Mosteller. MadUon-A. K. Smith. .Montour lo'jn Walter, James Glrton. Mt. Pleasant Ed. B. Crawford, Abrom Dlldlno. orange Harrison llrewer, Wm. Fleckcnstlne. Pino A. II. Johnson. Bcott 1. j. Koster, Wm. Pcttlt. Sugarloaf-Joseph O. llesa, Read Tina advertisement and get posted on matters of dress. It is most important to all gen tlemen "What nnd Where" to buy and get just what they need in Clothing at tho right prices. You should Consider That our plans of doing busi ness aro calculated to benefit YOU as well as OUR SELVES. Consequently it is to OUR iciorcst to servo you bettor every time which accounts for our incioasing business. We leavo it for you to Act on theso points by getting ao quaiied with tho high quality and exceedingly low prices of our 'SPECIAL LONDON MADE CLOTHING." In buying THIS Clothing you obtain all the character nnd stylo of tho Finest Merchant Tailoring But: S ivo half your money. E. 0. THOMPSON Tailor Clothier Importer, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. w. 1, mm v., There seems to bo no fttllinc oil in oar Wll Paper sales. T'lough tle season it fast com ing to a c'ose. Why is this so ? Eacause the goods wo send out are as good in quality as can be nougiit anywhere at tho prices we ofler them. Three things Eervo us, viz : Qual-'ty, quan tity and price. Tho pauer we sell we guarantee full length and full weitrht. These are two points to be careful of in this stage of tho business. Unscru pulous manufacturers are mak ing their goods short length at a cheaper price, but it takes more to do your rooms, hence you are tho loser. W. H. Bhooke A Co. Bloomsburg, Exchange Hotel. Ta. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and Uautifies tht hair. IVomotet a luxuriant crowlh. Nvr Falli to fUator Gray HalrtoIttVAnlkrul CaIap. n-evenU Dandruit and hair falling June 2 1 h1-u BaaolUng from Uia Krrora of Toaih, Folly, Vice. Jf norance, Ac, mt be eurad at boma without (ail or rati or Urea irauiDi ana Uonndntll. Larea Dlffei. OllTf 1 bv m&ll. TUMtn.ft Small book, wuh endorMmtnu ot the irei, Vre. Bend sow. . Address tha Petbody Madleal Institute. er ur, w.U.Parker, No.a Uoutnch Ht.,UoitoD,lW June3l-d-4t "UDrrOHT8 noticu - - Kttate ofjahn Conner, late of Centon (oinuitj drtwiwd. Tbo undersigned appoint d auditor to distrib ute the balance In the hand of the executor of said decedeU, will meet parties Interested there. In at his omte In l.loomsbuig, on Saturday, July a), IK at 10 o-clock a. m., where and when all persons haying a claim or claims against said fund will appear and present tbo same or bo forever debarred fiom coming in fur a share of said fund. UOUT. 11UCK1.NGUAM, Auditor. June 14 ta. pKUTOH8, NOTIOE. Kttate of rMUp Slwemaktr, lati tflHne tomithtp, deraiwd. Letters testamentary on said estate havlrie been f raUcd to the undersigned executors, alt pe.-sons QdebUxl to said estate ore hereby notified to pay tnesan-o, ana inose naving claims sgaintl said estate to present the same to it v, wiimiovEH, A1J1UIIAMT1TMAN iUyM-41. Exsoutctft 1 m. 1: 1. New York City, SPECIALIST, 3 In Tho Trpnf mptit nl ( 'lirtmln fltan.a f-nnnnp. hl.i practlco to Mich casii only ninrosoclenrly nnd folly developed an to nvtko n complete and po-lt Ivo iHiiKuimis wuniiiiL iuetuomiiK or nnowirjtf ran cnts to make a statement of their condition, on this basli of Positive Diagnosis, for trentment, l)r viiunB s.Aiviii-iji;u urn nt-rome Mrirlly .tnllitilt. ed by n I'rnrllei' Mliirh In extent, Ttirlfty nmt nrrpttHt'nl rrmiltn In imjii filled liy IV.v mid rx relied by mint. I'nllrnlf tint rnrril liy nnlinnry Trcnlmom up In iloubt n In I lie nntiire ol'llirlr dlenne IC'iM'pinlly Intlled DIt. CLAKK Teaches and Practices ivtltlre umynosis nnu CAN 11E CONSUIVrKD FItKE OP OHAKUE AT WATSONIOWN. PA., Mansion llouso, Thursday, June so and Monday, June U. MILLVILLE, PA., Friday, June 31. WAN1IINOTONV1LLK, PA., (till four o'clock, p. m.,) Saturday, Juno w. MILTON, PA., ltlvcrbldo Hotel, Tuesday, Juno s.1. CATAWlySA, PA day, Juno 36. Susquehanna House, Wcdncs- DENTON, PA., 3?. Sxchango Hotel, Thursday, Juno DLOOMSIll'IKl, PA., Exchange Hotel. Friday nnd naturday, (till 4 p. m.) June 31 and 81). Juno Mr, IN LICUIO NO DOItINQ EASILY MADE THISPACKACE MAKES FIVC CAlLONS Th most APPETIZINO nnd WnoLEBOMU IEMPEI1ANCB DRINK In the -worla. TRY JT. Ask your Druggist or Qrocor for U. C E HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. Jinosi d-4t. MADE WITH BOILING WATER, EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. I Oombltifnir a Parlor. Llbrari. Sak. 0. niCMIIHO. w iivi m bnRin. LOUHEC. BED. Maa mm .or COUCH. Prlct9UU 9i .neinaretDe l&rffMt Tanotr or ladliltllll. Ricllsl.j, Pkitlclllf a roiDRB- uperauao, ihviiio .RbIII.ii Hinn..b DHri lih..,i. raiciCarpit rolaiao, Raid aad Rallaa'cH AIRS and LOCIPEDE8 and SELF PROPELLERS. Alt KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. RABY tnOACHES Urer IOO dltTerent deil-DS. OorPllllI Altomillc Bflkion all Car. whuleaaliiiji bj placing jour direct with tne makers roa ct ragytjrt4t ve a&vo diBCODtlnaod orders vtral pTOli. Oar i&MnjF prices can mm Too. Goods Bold under a ffwrantet BL-wittJ linrifiiini wui aflroniAI) and dehrered free to inr uolnt in Vmted Statis. I if Send itunn fnr Ustaloffue, and Btata claw o( coodi JOQ wJfih It tot. LUBURC MFC. CO. tiB Worth lilihth Hlrect. rblladelpbla. I'a, Vi'hcn I cay CtinR I do not mean merely to etop them for a lime, aud then havo them ro turn nitain. I mkan A It.VDICAJti CUIUS. 1 huo mado tho didcaio ot FITS, EPZUSPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A llfo.lonjr ftudy. I WArtnANT my remedy to Cuitu tho uorut cnBcs, itccause others havo fulled is no rciisou for not nowreceivinp a euro, bend at onco for a treatiee and a FnfcE Tiottlu of my Ini-ai.udlu UcMcur. tliro Kxprcsa and l'oit Olllco. It cocts you nothing for a trial, aud It will euro lou. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., l83P((RtST.. NtwVOBK KNOW THYSELF, Tiiw jtioxiaivoiij op ijuni A Bcleotlfic and (Standard Popular Medical! reatl'JC ou tho Krrors of Youtli, lVcraaturo DpcIIlp, Nt tvoui ami l'liyilcal Debility, Impurttkn o( the Illoo J, Ui'miltmatrom Kolly, Vice, iKnorance, Kict6c or Oiertaiutloo, ICuervattnLT and ddAuIdk llu It Urn tor Work, Uuilnets, the Married or Social Ht latloii. Avoid unskilful prctcDdtri. 1'omcis thti great work. Jt contains 300 paes, royal 8ro. lit atitlful binding, emboiied, full ullt. Trlco, only tl.tO by mall, post-vald, concealed in plain w mpju r. ll'ns tratlvo IVoipoctus Free, It you npply now. Tlia dUtluifuUhcd Author, Wm. II. I'arUr, M. I)., 10 celved tho GOLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL from the Notional Medical ABeoolntlnn, Mr tho PniZE ESSAY on NERVOU3 nnd PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Varkcranriac rpti of AeUtant Physicians may to consulted, tonll. (hnthlly, by mail or In person, at thu rttlco of this ri:AiioiY mi:1icai instituti:. .Vu,4 Itul 11 nch htt, Uoston, Mass., to whom all orders fot books or Ittters tor ad Wee should b directed o above MR HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatablo as Ml!k. So UlaguWttl lliat It can ba lahtn, dlgealcd, anil nsslmllatcd by Ilia luatl uiltlve ttomacli, when (lie plain ull anniil be tol.rultrt nnd Uy the com bination of III. ull with the liypo.ihoa. phtte. 1. much more eillcacloue, Btnurktble m a flesh prodartri Persou ela rapidly white taking Ita SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged by Fhyaiciaus to bo the Finoat and Dest ire.a. ration in tho world (or tho relief and euro ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. OENEnL DEBILITY, WA8TINQ DISEAUC3. EMACIATION, COLDS nnd CHHONIO COUQHS. Tht great remedy for Oonsumpilan, and Wating in CniUrtn. Sold by all Druggltll, ept JS.'68-lx St HIIIES'IMPUOVU) Sic ROOT BEER! Wffft bJHKJ EfSlll LJ tfJaSEaal CSV. PBING 1 MAIIEE'S, Tie MaM Clothier. Why nrc wo doing the Inrgest Clothing nnd lint trnde in Bloomsburg ? Good reason for it you may bo uure. We keep the LOWEST. Our storo is spacious, cheerful and well lighted and equipments. Our stock is The Largest Clothing nnd STATEMENT OF IlLOOMSnUHG bUHOOL DLSTKIOT FOIt TUK YKAlt END. 1N(1 JUNK 1, 1Si9. UlCHAItU STILES, Collector. Dlt. Tobalnnco duo upon Duplicate f Clt 1883 Aug. 1, Ily Amt paid I Hog. cnbuch, treasurer. j 300 00 18S9 May H, liy amt paid I ling. enbucli, tieasurer 354 24 1SS9 Jlay 1.3, By exonerations al- lowea ids cs $ re; w V. II. nT, Collector. To amt aupllcato for 1SS8 (C943 tn Clt. Ily amt paid treasurer collected nltuinoD days $ 4207 43 liy s per cent abatement gut 30 i per ceni. commission. so 13 (4321 in By nmt paid treasurer collected within six month t w.i a By 5 jer cent commission si 75 t 71)5 00 By amt paid treasurer after six monins By balanco on Duplicate duo district t 450 00 ma B7 J9I2 U7 I. HAOENBUCII, Treasurer. Dlt. To amt from former treasurer., t " " " it Miles collector 18--fc7 To amt from U II Ent collector 6W 74 CM 21 , 18-8 5413 07 lo nmt from btate appropria tion M 32 To amt fiom lent old Jail G'J a JS095 C2 Clt. ISO 91 By orders redeemed $ z per luui. cuinuussion 10 treasurer on f7730.WJ 154 3 uaiancein ireafcurer ntnas due district 203 m SCIIOOi, AND BUII.D1NO FUMU ACCOUNT. Dlt. To amt leted for ucliool purposes for year lf83 $8J1J 97 To arat duo from It Stiles collector 181.. K7 t9 To amt duo from v Kreamer treasurer . ssi 71 to amt from Mate appropriation 1399 as To amt from rent Jail ta us Total f973 57 Clt. Ily amt paid in teachers. tIO OJ liy nmt paid 10 teacliers attendance Inbtl- tute liy amt paid S Jaultom " " " Wm. Krlckbautn publlslilni: statement and notico Ily amt paid Mt. I'leasant school district for tuition tor Miss l. Crawford Ily arat paid J J Lawall secretary to Dec. 17, 1887 , Uy arat paid Elwell Ulttcn bender nub llshlng annual statement io . Ily amt paid auditors for iiVT " " " J C lirown 2 notices to teachers By amt paid D Hughes on Jail lot " " " I, liernhard repair cf clorkB, " " " J 1 scnuylcr Co. hard. ware I)y nmt paid E (J Jones labor and cloantnir Fifth St. building By amt paid Geo. Trump hauling " " " Bloomsburg Woter Co. both 140 01 4 JO l 7 S3 9 41 CS 40 7 85 !i 00 3 O) BOO CO 2 Si SS 13 2 7ft 24 00 By amt paid Weaver Knorr carpenter work Fifth bt ... By amt patd c. II. Campbell recording deed. By amt paid M 1' Lutz Insurance jail 14 ' " 11. V. lltCkRn.llntlnfnnrt ma 109 61 2 01 7 00 terial Fifth bt J43 j; r.9 40 " " " tax on Jail " " " J. K. ID erfor supplies .." . " . ". w vy work "t '"rd t-u By Atnt. paid (leo. Trump and Un e " Rtth "St.!:...!".,;n.!r 4c- By Arat. paid v J Corell Co. sli chilrs nnd ono stool By amt paid o A Jacoby for coal ,. ,. c j,. Knapp jnsuralCe j-1Itll St. . Ily amt paid Jl 1' Lutz Insurance u . secretary salarr lor year... " Wew s Wells lumber Fifth St By amt paid School I'urnlshtng Co for seats By iiint paid J S Kline 10 coiiliu school days ; Ily amt paid .1 0 lirown printing notl:os 41 2 07 15 40 1 00 13 tl (10 I.tt ill "5 on 3 f,H 1 0 S-M S7 S 'l GO 11 00 18 75 a 13 3 to uuuua. tvu.. By ami paid J S Klli.c 33 copies school worm By amt paid K C Joii": I c A Klein repairing m suiTlies.. 1 2 Jl s Williams repairs Hartmaii & Edgar repairing 43 (tl " " Jat .Mctormrcl: ick cicaul.g iniru sr. closet. 10 SO By nmt paid ca-y Dawson patching.. 75 8 55 13 CO 5 25 l.y unit paid J J m LiarK co. m com vstor- ut-y , By auit paid V K Vannatta window shade.! Uy amt paid J Saltier lepalrlng organs. . ., ii q. vanatta repairing pump " " " J II Meicer supplies..;..... " " U llogeubuch copying spect. llcatlonn ....,?..; By amt paid J 8 KlUe balance on Cycle- psdlas , By ami paid.! II steckT supplies. NWHartnn " ........ " " " Moyer Uios " " " ' J o Brown printing oertm. catcs io , Uy amt paid llailman Kdgar hydrant By amt paid (i w'btelnc'r axe'and'"haud'. lea. Uy amt pall ' II Uron-er supplies " " ' UK Mam repairs ii ii i w II iirooko supplies " " " I W McKelvy,..! I... " exnnciutlous allowid on dupllcato 18-.7 , By abatement and commission ou dupll- 1 23 lb M 5 00 II 19 3 C7 7a 3 1 0 00 10 40 1 50 12 W 3 15 20 ti 41 1W 03 By balance on'dupilc'jte lNa'"", " 2 er cent, commission 10 treni 351! 43 1113 87 By balance In treasurer's handj toi n $ 8'34 53 STATKMKNT OP UONU STAM)IN(UUNi:i118l our Bond No es Issued to D Hughes $ Mj 00 " " a- u (0 " 70 ' rfl u, " Tl ' fOl (O " Ti " " " " UU I'll 30C 10 00 Coupons duo Jan 1. lw unpsld ( . ' " July 1, is.iv unpaid tl 40 75 14 I 137 40 f 3137 40 ASSETS. Cash duo from collector on dup licate msS $ 1173 81 Coshlu treasury 203 ttj Total 1371 to LIAUIUTIK1. linndsand lntensU to July l, in.) Actuul Indebtedness,,,, 313I 40 . 170V Co O.T. WILSON, ITCbldent. Wra.CIIltWMAN, peeieiury. We the llnder.lorned nudtlorii linvlnc ..nmini the alKifeoi'couiitsnti'i statements and vomhers as rui w illed by t lie treasurer and becictary and find them conect do theiefore aimrotB ihn same. H. P. 1'EACOCl, J. H. ULUK, ' A. N. YOT, -AuJltors. Jane it, IsSV. :C3-KJLJLSTID: -OF- AT- best nnd most fashionable goods, NEW, BRIGHT nnd nnd comprehensive, nnd nlways we will maintain the position of "FAIR I)E.41.0'" RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIE Hnt Storo in Columbia nnd Montour Counties. For SPRING go LOWENBERG' The Oldest Merdkmirat s Tsiiitoriflig EsibbMsIameaiit le COLUMBIA COUWTY. Bloomsburg, Pa. FINEST ?AJT D.1AMANTA II M S kl D for LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE -ri t-, tKi Jl VSl GUARANTEED. tj& All Silverware engraved free of charge, S5r if bought of CARPETS and Canton Mattings, kau (JAKPETS. LAHGK ASSORTMENT. HANDSOME PATTERNS. Pi,vnATTvC!i?;U)er tlmu y11 ennmnko them. A Sl'l!.OIAI.T -OUA flOct RAG OAltPET. A LARGE LINE w Iiiferams atSOcts NUV ART SQUARES. at KKITER'S, VT , . , ... "u ""i to i w. 'CWW CWfOJID. IJLOOD, I.1VKR AND KIDNEV PURIFIER. Now is tho ftji'olntptl timu for thorotiglily rloaiittine tho hystun from nil nnpiiritup, and ull will fiwl tml tho Curtis Cointioiitid will vxrnW fill the bill. It linn Mooit tlio test of il'J yoam r.nua urn mrgur ttiati ever, ovory yt'nr. Prico S0.. and Sl.00. Poit Sai.h 15y James II, Mercer, DRUGGIST, lii.ooMsnuiid, Pa, TVTOTICK. otl 'n la lnrt hv t'lvnn it... meilUii; of the siocMioldim ut ' M ,nnr !( tt lim Jul, .llhi:aliloVl.kT7i Ollinr on a Droiioiiiif.n m i,....J.r.i.. V'r. . neiuof 8,dd eoriioriilon by iiUcSg laofliaKe upon Ita propei ! at Jiunihimtlty. 'UU"BHK8 UBO. K. EI.WHI.r.. May SS u becretaiy. DMI.NI8 IH.VrOlfd NOl IOK. Vi'adile oWiHd Unviter, lite ofilloom tuiciuhlo demurd, Notice la liereby clven that letters ot adininla. tratlon on the estate ot Daniel Snyder, latooi I loom townablp, Columbia county deceased h?l been ?ranud by the Iteirtster to iienjamfuK' llart. rajn, to whom all peraotu inoebted to the Vi d lX&kt , V? P'nent,' S?d ho or to ' v i, vraKTift" II. Y. 1IAHTMAN. JOUN tl. l'UIII. lltoomabun;, June li eu Aiiurney, FAR MS m. Boll Climate and Location lu I hB Hnin h MANC1IA, Claicmoot Va. (SSt and prices aro ALWAYS THE and it model in all ita appointments Your SUIT to LINE OF GLASSES. ED DV V RVJ) GUN a Watch; $7.00. MILLINERY. cheap, to close them out. Frnm 1.,ir.ta. up. OP . . I iiarimaii it Sonv Rloomsburg Pa. CHICHERTPriic rur.i ic-u PENNYROYAL PILLS rJDitmond Brand, In red lo4 bona, plnj wr...r., r a d.nnr. Chlchealtc CbemlcaJ CoMlliJlwo Ku.,llillll', uner-d.lt. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Jiatato of Wm. u. liobcrta, deceased. Uy vlrtuoof anonhrof.tha Orphan's Coart of Coluinbl i county, there will be eipowxl to publlo salo at the premises on .TUME 22, 1889, at 8 o'clock p.m. the following ploco of land sit uate In Montour township, bounded nmii byltndof John O. Quick, ou tho east by land of J, A. lioborts, on tho touth by land of Samuel Buck, and on the west by land ot William Neal. containing about 3 ACRES, of which about so acres are cleared and under a goodttato of cultivation, whereon is erected a two Btory barn and othor other out-bulUlnRs. A good well ot water convenient to tho house and other Ira. Improvements. TEltVS Ol' MAI.K.-Twenty.no per cent, down, twenty-llve percent on confirmation of sale and balance In sit mouths fiom day of sale, with In terest from the confirmation ; deferred payments to be socurcd by bond and inortzaBO on tho uro mlsea, C. C. I'lACOM, AKTUUIt HOUEltTS, moulilarroiii Atty. Administrator,