THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRGr, COLUMBIA COU1STTY, PA. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlspowder never varies. Amirvel of pure in ttmurta anil wholfsomrnesa. Mora eocnomicl than Iht ordinary kinds, ana cannot bo told In competition wltn the multitude ot loir tost, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sola onlu in can. Moral UiaiHQ 1-owDia ca, lot Wall 8t, N.Y. The Columbian STubtUhertersry Friday. Subscription price. 11.00 a year. Intend at the Ioat offlca at Bloomabure, pa., at second class matter, March I, 1688. BLOOMSBUEG, PA COMUT B1IUS1 Till T.IU. BLOOMSUUnU tlSULUTAN BAILHOAD; Taking effect MONDAY. NOVBMD Kit St, ltss. SOUTH. NOHTn. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. l.r. Lr. STATIONS, r. u. r. h. a.m. r. x. r. v. 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It.lt. lesve Bioomsburf mm IUHUW5I MOUTH sours. 7:19 a. m. 8:32 a. m. 10:57 a. m. ls-.o p. m. 8:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. IsM p. m. 8:47 p. m. Tralnsontbs N.JCW.il. RMlwsypMs Bloom a.rry as ioiiowi : xonn. 10:48 a.m. .M p. m. SOUTH. 11:37 p. m. 4-30 p. ru. xorth. sours. 10:48 a in t:9 p m July 0, M. T. Obi will sell raluable real Mtate In Madison, at 3 o'clock p. m. Good buildings, fruit trees, water. Inquire of J. B. Williams, auctioneer, Bloomsburg. Fob Balb A. desirable and commodious residence on Mala street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to janXtf. Xi. N. Mom. Fob Salb A. valuable vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good store property in Bloomsburg. Blx farms, two grist mills and two store properties In Col. Co. A Sood farm of 307 aeres with good build, gs In Virginia and two farms la Kansas by M. P. Lutz Insurance and Ileal Estate Agt., Bloomsburg Fa. PerHoual. J. O. Wells returned from New York on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Llnglo of Bellefonte, axe risltlng at Mr. J. J. Brower's. Mrs. Mame Caswell and son Carl are tltltlng Mr. Jerome Caswell at York, l'a. Ber. W. 0. Lererett went to Boston on Wednesday, whence he will sail on Batur day. Mrs. R. a Nc&l, of Barritburg, Is spend ing a tew days with her mother, Mrs. M. B. Clark. Geo. Sloan, son of Mr. C. W. Sloan, left last week for Maryland, where he has ac cepted a position with his brother Frank. 0. O. Barkley, Esq., and F. D. Dentler, started on Wednesday for the west, the former going to Kansas, and the latter to Michigan to visit bis parents. They will be absent several weeks. Read J. G. Wells' new advertisement this week. Anew Episcopal Church will be erected at Eaglesmere this season. Bescue Hook1 and Ladder Company No. 8, gave shop loMuslo Halloa Wednesday evening. Collector's notices, 20 cents k dozen by mall; Collector's receipts, 35 cents a hund red at this offlce. tf. The Prohibition State Committee has fix ed August 28th a the day for holding tbelr State Convention. The place has not yet been decided upon. Distress after eating, heartburn, tick head-ache and Indigestion are cured by Hood's Sarsaoarllla. It also creates a ' good appetite. 0. E. nice wore a broad smile all day Monday, alt on account of the safe arrival of an Infant son. Tho little fellow has tour brotberi to keep him company. , The Colombian reaches Us subscribers earlier than usual this week, as we go to preis Wednesday evening la order to give uprintert a holiday on the Fourth, Miss Lettie, daughter of B. B. Workhelt r, Eq., of Mlfillnvllle, bad a polypus re- sovtd from her note on Saturday by Dr. Brown. It was the tize of a small chestnut, The July meeting ot the Bonlta Tennis Club will bo held on Monday, July 8th, 8 p. m., at the home ot Miss Schocb, Mar. set street A large attendance Is desired. In the report of Council proceedings last week, a typhograpblcal error made It ap pear that the town authorities were offer log 01 per cent, for money. It should have read 4J per cent. A festival will be bold In the grove at Hldlay Church, Centre township, on Sat urday even!ng?July 13. Proceeds for the benefit ot the Sabbath School and toward bulldintr church sheds. There will be services In the Lutheran church Sunday morning and evening July lath, to which all are invited. Rev. Wru K. Fisher, of Centre Hall, Centre County, will preach at that time. Sarah Jane Whittling was banged In Moyamenslng prison, Philadelphia, last week, Tuesday, for the murder of her bus band and children. She was the first woman ever hanged In that city. Sufferers from chills and fever, who have used quinine as a remedy, will appre. elate AVer's Ague Cure. This preparation II uxen according to directions, is war ranted a sure cure. Residents la malarial districts should uot be without It. Fine Cabinet In vignette or scroll. tf M'KLUlp Bros. Until the blood Is cleansed of Imputlties, it Is useless to attempt tho euro of atiycll icaie. llhcumatlsm, which It traceable to an acid la the blood, has been cured, In numerous cases, by tho use of Ayor's Car saparllla, external treatment being of no avail. Asocial hop was given la tho hall of tho Farmers', Produce Eichango building last Friday evening. It was a most enjoy able affair, participated In by about forty young ladles and gontletncn, Tho Blooms burg Orchestra furnished good music for tho occasion. Friendship Fire Company No. 1 paraded through tho streets last Thursday oventng, headed by Qllmoro's Band and carrying torches. They mado an Imposing appear ance. Tho occasion of the parade was to call attention to a dance to bo given at Jlusio nail that night. This Is the season of the year for repair ing mowers and reapers, and Uarman & Ilassctt arc taxed to their utmost in male, tng repairs. There are no better machinists to bo found than they arc in this line, aud the farmers show their appreciation of it by giving them their work . John D. Llnglo, the Sunbury book-blnd-cr, will be in Bloom sburg Monday, July 8th. Persons having work In his line, who deslro him to call upon them, can leave their names at this ofllco. Mr. Ungle't work Is dono la first class style, and his charges are very reasonable. J. O. Wells, tho Jowclcr, returned on Saturday evening from New York City, where he has been for several weeks taking an optical course. Ho has just received a fine set of test lenses and is now prepared to fit glasses to all kinds ot oyes and guar antee satisfaction. Hoe bis new advertise ment In another column. List of unclaimed letters rcmtlnlng la the Bloomsburg, Pa., Post Olhce for tho week ending July 2, 1899. Mollic II. Duncan, D. Lcvlnson, Ardcn McIIenry, Harry B. Mlnnler. Persons calling for theso letters pleaso say, "they are advertised." (lEOBOS A. CLiltK, P. M. Don't tall to attend tho lUlnbow Recep tion at Music Hall, Friday and Satuiday, July 13 and 13th, under the auspices of the Y. P. a U. of tho Presbyterian church . Ice cream, water ice, cako and all the delicacies of the season will bo served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Qood music may be expected. Com. Qreat changes are going ua la the Colum bian ofllce this week. Carpenters, machi nists haye had full possession, and tho en tire interior of tho composing and press rooms has been changed. The new job and book press has been set up by an ex pert from the shops of tho Campbell Print ing Press Co., in New York, and in a very short time everything will bo in complete running order. John S. Williams is a tint-class auc tioneer. When his services are uugaged he does not conteut himself with simply crying the sale on tliu d ty appointed, but he hunts up bidders beforehand, and gets them Interested. Ills sales are always well attended, and bring fair prices. Those who have real estate or personal property to sell will do well to secure his services. There will be two names of ball at Ath letic Park to-day (Thursday) between the homo nine and Anthracites of Wilkes- Barre, one in the morning at 0.30 and the other at 3 p. in. The batteries tor the Bloom nine will be in the morning, Mc Auliffe aud Hayee and in Hie afternoon Hayes and Shatter. Dn't miss seeing these games, which promise to be most ex citing ones. The alumni dinner at the Central hotel last Thursday was served In oxcellent style and all who particlpttcd were well pleased. Tho committee having the matter in charge did all In their power to nuke the occasion success, but for some cause the attend ance was small, only about thirty being present. Notices were sent out to over 500 of the alumni, and six of them replied. But two of the graduating class wcro pre sent at tho dinner. The members of the Alumni Association who reside in Bloomsburg should take more Interest In these annual dinners. Irene Crawford, little daughter of Mi. Francis Crawford, near Light Htreet, who was a great sufferer fT soveral weeks, de parted this lite June 37th at tho ago of 0 months and 30 days. The funeral services -wcro held at the bouse of Mr. Emanuel Artman in Frosty Valley, where the child bad lived since the death of her mother about a month ago. The remains were borne to the Light Street cemetery. A. It. Glazo of Espy wasthe officiating clergyman. On Children's Dty the Lutheran church at Buckhorn also remembered the children of the Orphan's Homes with a handsome contribution. Concerning the matter ot dividing Ly coming county Into two counties is thus alluded to by tho Oui-Jle it- Bulletin ; The talk among the people of tho South Side townships about organizing a new county la still being agitated. They claim that It would be beneficial to them, cape tally on the bridge question. Vlcwlntr the situation calmly, however, It would seem that it would be mora difficult to get a new county than a free bridge. The or. ganlzatlon ot the county would havo to be effected by legislative enactment. Last spring a great effort was mad e to form the county of Ilazle, which failed la the face of great pfessure. It Is evident that the Legislature considers the Btato divided In to a sufficient number ot cou ntles. "If you are going to camp out In the woods this summer and want to enjoy yourself," said a veteran la the business, be sure of tho make-up of your party. A camp should never contain any but the most congenial spirits. A person may be a tiptop fellow, as things go every day, and yet bo a disturbing element in camp. There should never be a 'klckei1 la tho party. A man who will shirk any duty about a camp will srt the whole party by tho cars in a short time. You don't want with you the fellow who is always watching bis chance to get the best place by the fire, the prcf. erable corner for a buck, or the brownest trout tor breakfast, or who Is unseemly hasty to be the first on the brook or lako with his rod. And never go into camp with three la a party. There will bo trou ble, sure, it you do. It Is a singular freak ot camp human nature for men to dlvld la couples. Two Jot your three campers will thus favor one another, and the third will naturally become dissatisfied. Two Is company and three is none in camp Have your party an even number, what ever you do." Are You Golnc to traycl? If soyou must be very careful of your health, or your Doctor's bills will cost you more than your travelling ex. penses. A bottle ot Sulphur Bitters will protect you from all sickness Incident to change of climate. Evening KUgnau At tho Normal commencement latt wook tho second diploma, conferring tho degree of Master of tho Elements, wat prttcntcd to the following i Dora E. Brecco, Alice Brockway, E. Clair Brown, Mollic H. Butler, May S. Con. ncr, Eva M. Dcrthlmer, Ellen L. Gclser, Allco I. Uoban, Eliza B. Klsncr, U. Isadora Laubacb, May Uoyt Lynch, Buslo McDon ncll, Mary D. Mathlas, Mary Morgan, Becklo Nye, Balllo A. Palmer, Mary Petty, Lizzlo Ilonnlnger, Fiorenco S. Richards, Mary P. Sheep, Emma M. Bites, Maudo It. Bmlth, Mary A. Black, Annlo Totter Trcs. cott, Ida It. Wonlz, Laura M. White, Elizabeth It. Whitehead, Katlo K. Young, Houbcn T. Farver.lWIll 0. Johnston, Mar. clus W. Kratz, William E. Martin, Edward J. Mullen, Charles II. Reynolds, Harris E. Snyder, Harry 8tonobraker,4Wllliam E. Wngner, William L. Williams, Orval II, Yctter. A party of young and old pcoplo of La porto visited Columbia conuty on Saturday last. Among the number were ltusscl Kama aud wife, Sheriff Tripp and wlfo, F. M. Crosslcy and wlfo, and Qcorgo Cole and wife. Tho party on their way to Benton enjoyed a trout dinner at Hotel Perry and after amusing themselves for a few hours, gazing upon the mountain scenery, contin ued their Journoy to Benton and put up for tho night at Hotel McIIenry. Mr. McHcnry bad been notlflod that a party of Importers would register with him on Baturday and In order to give thsm a good tlmo, Invited the young pcoplo ot Benton to assemble at his houso In tho evening to join la a danco which ho had arranged for the Bullivan pnrty. Thcro wcro a largo number of poo pie present and all onjoyed the evening's entertainment. On Sunday forenoon tho Laportcrs started homeward bound, and took dinner at Hotel Tripp, at Jameson City, and after exploring the lumbor city for a few hours continued their Journoy, reaching homo at S o'clock p. m. All ex pressed a good tlmo and extended their many thanks to tho Columbia county friends for courtesy shown. Laporto Re publican. A nttr Hum Vor Ilrtdircs. It has been stated in these columns that Lycoming County lost twenty-six bridges by the flood which havo to bo replaced. And the Commissioners have been busy for some tlmo letting the contracts for the new structures, tho majority of which will bo ot iron. These bridges will average $4,200 each, which will entail an expenso on tho county of over ono hundred thous and dollars. This is ono of the results of tho flood, and while the Item Is a big one, must be borno by the taxpayers. Qax- tilt & Bulletin, Tlie HlnrH In tue Flag, On July 4, an Incident ot no little inter. est and ono not likely to bo soon duplicat ed, will take place In our navy. The flag with thirty-eight stars, which has waved for thirteen years, will bo replaced, by Secretary Tracy's orders, with the new flag with forty-two stars on its Meld of blue. The arrangement of stars on the new flag will consist of six rows of seven stars each. It Is to be noted that such a ctangular dlspoittlon ot them will not be possible again until thcro are forty-eight states la the Ui ion; and when there are forty-nine the stars will form a perfect square. The Mew nridire at Moulgoiucry. It has been decided by tno officials of the Pennsylvania railroad to build a double track iron bridge over the West Branch at Montgomery to replace the old wooden single track structure swept away by the flood a month ogf). Orders for the now material havo boon lust placed, and the work will be rushed to completion by fall, largo force of men is now employed on the preliminary work. A branch road from that point to Wllllamsport, on tho tow-path of the canal, is also ono of the probabilities ot tho near future. Such a lino would glvo connection with that city despite the washlug away ot tho bridge. JoUiiHtown Keller 1'uud. The following sums havo been recolved nt the First National Bank ot Bloomsburg in aid of the Johnstown sufferers and re. mltted to Drexcl it Co., Treasurers of said relief fund. James C. Sylvis, .59; Mr3 Galloway, .50; 11. Alkman, St. 00; Slierm in Peacock, $1.00; T. C. Wilson, $1.00; A. W. Spear, $1.00; W. T. Galloway, $1 00; Prof. Cliap. $1.00; Rcbecci Kline, $1.00; A Friend, $t.00; Sarah J. Houtz, $3.00; A. Houtz, $3.00; S. W. Sws, $3 00; Layton Rnnya, $5.0'J; U. W. ltelter, $3.00; I'hllo Literary Society. $5.00; Mary Tustln, $5.00; Ed ustin, $5.00; J. P. Tustln, $10 00; I. W. McKclvy, $10.00; Dr. J J. Brown, $10.00; Wm. Neal, $20.00. Total $93.00. New Coul yards, Messrs. W. R. Kochcr & Co. have pur- chased lauds north ot Iron street, adjoining tho railroad, and have now nearly com. plctcd a switch leading to an elevated coal shed. The switch enters at iron street and circles around to Seventh street. In this manner parties can obtain ontrancc at Iron street, Beventh street and Clinton alley. Tho elevated shed is constructed with shutcs, having tho bottoms lined with sheet irtn, with perforations, so that the coal Is screened whllo loaded, and Is loaded with out any shoveling. Tho buildlng'bas stor age room for 1600 tons ot coal. Scales are located on Fifth street, alongside of the shed, making It convenient tor weighing. Largo awnings will be built to protect the teams from the storms while loading. When the cars are onco la the sheds tbey will be free from all storms. The uso ot the shutcs will certainly savo much labor In handling ocal. Queer Tilings Tliat are Patented, There is a claim In the patent office for a patent on tho Lord's prayer, the speclfi cations are that the repetition of the same rapidly and In a loud tone of voice" will cure stammering. Among odd Inventions aro "chicken hopples," which walk the chicken right out ot tho garden when she tries to scratch; "tho beo moth oxcludcr," which automatl cally shuts up all tho bee-hives when the hens go to roost: "the tape worm flth. hook," which speaks for Itself; the "educa tional balloon, a toy balloon with a map ot the world on its surface, "side bill an. nlhllators" stilts to 'fit on the down-bill legs of a horse when be is ploughing along a side hill; and tho "ben surpriser," a de vice that drops tho ncwly.lald egg through tho bottom of the nest, with Intent to be. guile and weedlo the hen Into at onco lay log another. One of the latest patents is an autoinatlo bath-tub, whloh starts the hot and cold water at a given moment In tho morang to which It has been set, maintains exactly tho right temperature of It by graduating the flovi of water, rings a bell, when all Is ready, and, two minutes later, suddenly drops tbo tleepnr's pillow about a foot aud turns him out Louitvitte Courier-Journal I.ttoHlzo crayons in gold; frames 10. only tf U'KUllpBrot. Trinity College rtncntiipiiicnt. A now foaturo la college life was recent ly Introduced by Mr. Robert II. Coleman, ot Lebanon, who Is this week entertaining the faculty, alumni and undergraduates of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn, at hit beautiful park In Lebanon County, Pa., known as Mt. Gretna. Tho Park It a very Inviting resort, and possesses attractions thatarolurdly surpassod anywhere. To got thcro, one goes to Conowago, a tow miles below Harrlsburg, and there takes tho cars on tho Cornwall & Lebanon R. R. This road extends to Lobannn, and was built and la owned by Mr. Coleman. A ride of a few miles brings one to tho en trance of Mt. Gretna, and tho beauty of the surroundings bunts upon tho view. Upon entering tho gates ono sees n large grove wherein Is a pavlllton containing a restau rant. All around are tables, benches, swings, a dancing platform, merry-go-round, fountains, Ac. and just at tho right Is a train of miniature cars which run on tho ML Gretna Narrow Gauge, to the camping ground, to Like Conowago and then climbs tho mountain for four miles until It reaches the summit 1300 feet above tbo camp, and thcro discloses n vlow beyond description. All this is the property ot Mr. Coleman, his lands cm bracing 0000 acres, and to this lovely spot ho Invited the men of Trinity Collcgo, his Alma Mater, to spend a week, beginning Friday, June 98th, and ending next Satur? day. It was tho privilege of tho writer to spend three days at tho encampment, and to meet somo old school fellows whom ho had not met In many years. The tents used in tho camp wore those. used by tho National Guards of Pennsyl vania. In separate tcrts thcro ras an of llco where a register was kept, and any thing wanted could bo obtained of Air. Burculncll, an experienced hotel clerk; a barber shop, news stand, telegraph office, &c. In the centre was a largo tent desig nated as headquarters, which waB presided over by the Camp Director, Mr. Allen D. Hotter, a most accomplished and enter taining gentleman, who had charge ot the details of tho camp, and the universal ex. presslons of approbation that wore heard throughout tho grounds gavo testimony to the very successful results effected by him. He is tho treasurer ot the Cornwall & Leba non It. R. Co., and ono of Mr. Coleman's most valuable aud valued assistants. The amusements and pastimes that en gaged the attention of the camp, wero boating, fishing, base ball, tennis, music, and excursions to surrounding points of interest on Mr. Coleman's extcnBlvo do mains, on ono of his railroads, special trains being made ready on short notice by Superintendent Irish apparently when anybody wished for one. The reunion was a most enjoyable ono, and even the almost continuous rain ot the opening days could not dampen tho ardor of the participants. Trinity College owes Mr. Coleman and his assistants a large debt of gratitude. Forced to Leave Home. Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's l amlly Medicine. If your blood 1b bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, It you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complex Ion, don't fall to call on any druggist to day for a free samplo ot this grand remedy. The ladles praise it, Everyone likes It. Large-size package 60 cents. Apr. 20-Cm. Normal Term. A Normal term, for those teachers de siring to prepare for the coming examina tion and for future work will bo opened In the Orangevlllo Academy on July 8, 1889, and will continue six wceRs. 6w. CoiiHumptlou surely cured To toe Editor Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely uso thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send wo bottles of ray remedy rnkB to any of your readers who havo consumption If they will send me their express and post omo address. Respectfully, T. A. 8 LOCUM M. C..181 Pearl St., Now York. sept-Sl-ly riulllvuii and ictlraiti. THE KLAHOHATB AltRANOEUEHTS MADE TO OCT TO TIIEFI01IT. New Orleans, July t. Five of the ten club cars for tho prlzo fight have already been taken and tliero is little doubt but tho others will bo sold. Tbo press representa lives wilt go on tho first train and so will tho nuuiltsts. Sullivan's car betas lit tlio front of tlio traiu anil IClUalu'a ut ttie'rc&r. This is if bullivan does not go over tho nleht before the fight. Mr. Reuaud has received such encouraging news Irom the North that bo has changed his views s to tho crowd at tho ring, and now expects 2500 persons. This will necessitate thirty five cars, which will go out lu three trains one at 4 o'clock in tho morning, the other two at 6 o'clock. Telegrams haye already been received here ot parties coming from Birmingham, Montgomery, Pensocolo, Mo. bile, Chattanooga, Hazlehurst, Vlcksburg Greenville, Memphis, Jackson, Houston, Galveston, Jacksonville and other points In the south and many have already or dered their tickets. Less is known ot tbo attendance from the North, but a falr num. ber Is expected, it Is thought that all who hope to witness tho fight will bo here on Saturday. Quite a number ot sporting men aro already hero to survey tho Held well in advance. Among tho arrivals to day were twontv-flve from Denver. There is no change In the programme. Captata Jamlcson, of Meridian, Uis ho- i cepted the offer to police tho grounds and will come with twenty Mississippi rangers, men who have had a wide and varied ex. perience in quelling riots. They will bo supplemented by forty officers from New Orleans, giving a police torco of sixty men, all men of nerve and spirit. There will bo two to each car to prevent any roughs sneaking In and to keep order at the ring side- Every effort will be made to deter the roughs from going to the fight, and It Is hoped to get a genteel crowd thero. WLUIIN'S 1'HOOIUUUB. There is some doubt whether Kllraln will be here on Friday as originally proposed, as a despatch was received here to-day say. lng that he would come in the train duo Saturday, It has finally been determined by his representatives here that he shall ac cept the offer ot the Southern Athletic Club, practicing at their dub room and boarding next door, where a tulto ot rooms has been fitted up especially for his benefit Oa Sunday night he is to go down to the car specially fitted up for him and retire to rest early. Hit car will be hitched on the club train next morning and taken to tbo ring without awaking him, as he it said to be a very heavy sleeper, and he will not leave until he walks out of It dressed and ready tor the fight. Bullivan It to lodge at the Spanish fort on Saturday night, la a room fitted up for him just over the Casino. Sunday night it Is proposed that ho shall take his car for the battle ground and lay at a oido track, with In a short distance ot It, wbero ho will sle ep quietly there until oext morning, thus avoiding too early rising or any exhaustion from a trip on tho cars. Tbo final decision In this matter will mt with his trulnen. Messrs. Harnett, Stevenson and Harding, Kllraln's and Sullivan's representatives here, attended n reception tendered them by the Southern Athletic Club to night. There Is expoctod to be a general outpour ing of sporting men at Mike Donovan's benefit al the St. Charlcsoa Saturday night, and Ktlraln has telegraphed that ho will bo present. Thcro seems to bo a general dis. position hero to lionlzo not only tho pugil ists themselves, but cvon their advance agents. All tho athletic and boat clubs havo tondcrod tbo uto of their' houses to Sullivan and Kllraln) Indeed, they could get any quarters in town they wishod. a squAitR naiiT looked for. Thcro Is not much stock taken hero In the stories ot a hippodrome, and tho gen cral belief among tho many sporting mon already congregated hero Is that It will bo a fight and a squaro ono, with tho result largely depending on Kllraln's stylo of fighting. In this connection tho remarks of Kll raln's representatives hero aro generally considered as significant, tor, whllo they no authority to speak for him, It is probable that thiy hava somo Idea of tho tactics ho will pursuo. Mlko Donovan says his man will follow Sullivan's lead of fast fighting If the champion so leads off, or play n waiting game It Sullivan Is slow. Frank Stevenson dclarcs that Kllraln is not going to stand up straight and let Sul livan hit htm, just becauso bo can lilt best in that way. Pooplo may talk about Kll raln's imitating Mitchell's tactics, said he, but that will mako no tlllcrcnce, and will not deter him from fighting In the way that suits him best. Tho general impres sion' is that Sullivan will try a tushlng fight and Kllraln a waiting game. Any tlmculty la tho ring between the seconds is regarded as Improbable, al though Clcary and Mitchell lmto each other so that It will be dlfllcult to keep them apart. Somo doubt has arisen as to tho moaning of Rule 5 of the London prlzo ring rules, which declares that the releree Bhall call tlmo nt the expiration of thirty seconds, upon which each man shall walk unaided to his own side of the scratch, tbo seconds leaving it Immediately afterwards. Tho doubt existing Is as to how tho tlmo is to bo counted. Donovau thinks it ought to bo construed to moan thirty seconds from the time the corner is reached, and Hard ing says that at the Sml'.U. Kllraln tight this point was argued and an agreement reach ed that the tlmo should be from tho mo ment tho first man reached his corner. This point will bo rc-arguod at tho coming fight, aud a similar agreement probably roached. There is no bolting here, although there It plenty of money here to bet, but the two factions cannot ngreo as to terms. ioo I.aillew Wnntcd' And 100 men to call on any druggist for a ru trial packago ot Lino's Family Modi cine, the great root and herb remedy, dls. covered by Dr. Silas Lano whllo in tho Rocky Mountains. For diseases ot tho blood, liver and kidnoys it Is n positive cure. For constipation ami clearing up tho complexion U docs wonders. Children like it. Evcryono praises I'. Large-size package, CO cents. At all druggists.' Apr. 20-Cm. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was lick, we care her Castorla. , When aha was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became lllw, aha clung to Castorla, Wheo ahe bad Children, the tare them CaMoria. WANAMAKER S. raaAEKLFuu, Monday, July l, 1889. Stop a moment to think that every thing you need for Sum mer use or for help to comfort is at Wanamaker's, and at Wanamaker prices too. If you want to know of the goods and prices, the Illustrated General Catalogue (free ask for it on a postal card) will tell you. And you can write for any article and be as well served as if you were here. It takes skilled people to nil written orders but we - ve the skilled people. Have you noticed how a thoroughly good Canvas Shoe stands the cutting and switch, ing of sand at the shore and stones and stubs in the moun tains ? Of course the slimpsy, sleasy affairs, with "pancake'' soles, go to bits in a hurry. We don't deal in them ; they're a nuisance. But an honest, well made Canvass Shoe is a joy as well as a thing of beauty. Trim, tough, easy, springy. They don't sog and change col or for a wetting. So light that you can wear them long with out weariness. Plenty of shoes good enough for dry, careful use are not right to knock about in. Misses' and Children's Brown Canvas, trimmed with russet goat; button or lace, $1.25. Ulive canvas, ooze trimmed, button or lace, $1.50, Misses Drab Canvas, ooze trimmed, opera toe, lace, $2.50. Womens Brown Canvas, russet coat trimmings, gi.so; black, with black dongola trim mings, Si. 50; brown, with dark brown goat tnmmintr, si. So jlack, with copper ooze trim mings, si.75. Men's (iold Canvas, russet trimmings, $2. If you wish the shoes sent by mail the postage will be 16 to 28 cents a pair, bhould you send too much the remainder will be returned. Are you bookish? Our Bookstore will satisfy you. Is your book-buying dtsposi tion dormant ? Mere are prices that will revive it. 35 cents for an introduction to Julian Hawthorne or Henry lames, 25 cents for Robert Grant or Alice Brown. Wit! such prices it does not pay to borrow. Our ITlee regular tht Jos. F, Drennan t Painting and Sculpture, a Pop. ular History of, from the Earliest Times to tho Prcs WANAMAKER S. cnt Century, plates 45 full.pago $3.35 .05 l'ostago IBo Henry James : Tho Author of Holtranii) 1.10 .35 Tho Slcgo ot London 1,10 .35 l'ostago 13c each Mrs, N. V. Dahlgrcn : SuiithSca Sketches 1.10 .85 Tho Lost Nnmo 75 .35 l'ostago 8o each Lights and Shadows of a Llfo, 1.10 ,85 South Mountain Magic 1. 10 .35 Postage 13c each Julian Hawthorn : 2Lovo or A Name 1.10 .35 Postage 18c Edmund Quincy : Haunted Adjutant 1.10 .35 l'ostago 13c Andreto Lang : Tho Mark of Cain CO .35 Postago 8o Alice Drown : Fools of Naturo 1.10 .35 Postago 13c Robert Grant : Tho Knave of II. arts 1)0 .25 Postago 10c All cloth bound. John Wanamaker. LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only $io.oo'. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. nlooded i'owIh. Pit Games, Grist Shawlnccks, Heath- woods, Black B. Hcds, th&v will stay to win. Eggs, 1.1 for $1. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLIAM UENNI8, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. (Mention this paper.) Full lines of whlto dress goods and em broideries at Clark & Son's. Vegetables and fruits ot ail kinds nt tho Great Eastern Tea Store. J. G. Wells has just received a lino line of finger rings, selected r crsonally at tho Now York factories. Teas and Sugars of tho best varieties at tho Great Eastern Tea Store. We aro offering remnants ot all kinds at exceedingly low pries, also lawns 2Jc yd. Seersucker? 3jo yd. Cord Jaconett 10c yd. Dress ginghams 9c, and all summer goods at gicatly reduced prices. Uall and sec. uitirK s son. Tho finest lot of cakes to be found aro at tho Great jsastern Tea Store. Fifteen boxes of new ones just received. Cheviot shirtings C!c. Hill muslin 8c. Fruit 9c, Applcton A 7c, Honcsdale cam brie 10c, 135 counterpanes, 90c napkins 5c piece, lot best calicoes CJc yd. Sateens re duced in price. Tabic linens at about J former prices. Claik & Son's. Baaanas, Oranges and Lemons at Tlio Great Eastern Tea Store. Funs, all silk gloves 35c, worth 50c, lace mitts 15c and up, ladles Icrser vests 10 and 20c and up, clitldrcns gauze under wear, 4 pair ladles hose 25c. Parasols greatly reduced In price. Sasli ribbons, nuckles, urald, toilet waters, pcrrumory, bay rum, Florida water 25c bottle, toilet powder, best made. Mull tics, biack silk scarfs and flchucs, largo lino now, stylo niching, collars and cuffs, hosiery all kinds. Chillies 4 and Cc yd. Call and sec. Clark & Son. BUSINESS NOTICES Dr. Theel, the celebrated Specialist has yet to rcccivo a caso of special disease, nervous and kidney dlseaso, or blood poison that ho did not promptly arrest in its progress nnd permanently cure. Wo would advise all suffering to consult tho Doctor, personally or by letter, his know, ledge and power of healing is most marvel ous. OOlco 533 North Fourth Street, Phil adclphia, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLE Real Estate! By Tlrtuo ot a writ of FL Fi. Issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Columbia County and to mo directed, thero will bo cxposod to publlo Silo at the Court House, llloomaburg, ra., on SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1889, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, tho following real estate, viz : All that certain lot or nleco ot laud situate in (fishing Creek twp. col. Co., ra., bound cd and described as follw to-wit : on the south ir put.no roAd, oa the West by land of John i Unas, on tho North by land ot Michael Wenner, and on the East by land ot Michael Wenner, con taining One-halt Aero, more or lssi, whereon are erected A LOG HOUSE, frame stable, with good well ot water anl fruit trees. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Samuel E. Weaver, vs. Peter J. Weaver, admlnls trator of Anna Buss, dee'd, and to bo sold as tho property of Anna Buss, dec 'd. JOHN B. OASEV, 4t. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate QflMwlel llmwr,laleofrtiinui., Cuium. bUicowity, ttecaased Notice Is hereby elven. that letters or adminis tration on tho estaw ot Daniel Brewer, lato ot line townsmn. coiumbu countv doceased. uavo been granted Dy the Itefflster to Luerotla Urowor and vfm. Kaao West, to whom all persons indent, ed to tho said estate, aro requested to make par- meat, uuu iuubu uavmg claims u prubcni tuu same without delay to tUCRETIA URKWElt, Waller, Ta., or Wm. KASK VVKST. Danville, l'a. June 39, 1880. ou Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate or Philip Springer, lat of ihttlson tirp. Notice U hereby irlvcn that letters of adminis tration on the estate ot l'hlllp springer, late of Madison Township, havo been granted by the IteglBter oi Wills to Margaret Hprfiiger. to whom all persons Indebted to the estate aro require.! to maice payment , aua to wuam au claims ure to do presented, properly authenticated for settlement. Or to MAltUAKET Sl'HIN'UKIi, Aominintratrii. John (1. FaiEZi, KM. Jorseytown, l'a. Atty, et. A DMINIBTHATOU'S NOTICE. r.tlate of Herman t'ahrtnger, late of locum (irii., Columbia Co. Deceased, Notice la hereby riven that lettero of admlnls. tratlon In the cuuite of llermon Fahrtner, UU) of lcuit twp., county ot Columbia, una Mate ot I'enoayivauia. uwuoaea, uavo Deen granted to Itacuael Fahrlnirrr and Jeremiah Fahrlncer. of locust Township, columhla county, l'a.. 13 vhom all ncreona Indebted to said eutato are requested to miko payments, and those caving ciaimuurui'inaQaawm mako Known 111) same without oeiay to orto ltACHAEL FAIIHlNORr. IUkuinu, Admlnlairatrlx, Atty. JEKKMIAll FAHKINUKK, Administrator, UDITOU'3 NOTICE. Kstate of John Conner, hit of Benton township The undershrned anrjolntod auditor to rilatrlh. uto the ualanvo in tho hand ot the executor ot said decedent, will meet parties Interested thero. in at nia ornco in moom&Dui?, on baturday, July I8s9, at 10 o'clock: a. m., where and when all liersona having a claim or claims against said fuud v 111 appear and present tho aamo or bo forever debarred from oomlni; in f jr a share ot 8"td fund. uuiir, uucKiMiiiAU, Auditor, Juno 14-ta. jDMIN18THA.TOH'3 NOTICE. Kstale V IMitlel UnyiXer, late of Bloom township, iUviied. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adtntnU. trauou on the citato ot llama nnydur, Uie ot llloim township, i olumbl i county d ' 'i.i 1, ha va been ttranted by the UjUterto lUnlunlD tf. Hart. mn, to whom all jwraous Inuebted to tin sitd et. taui aro rwiuoilwl to inalcu payment, anl thoa) having datum, to present the same wi bout l i ty, orto li. r HUU'll.VN, Joan U. rnra, liloxiHUtin:. Allot iw Juiwll-oL I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS. Wo gavo tlio town lost week on liitiui bills our prices 011 it lot of Summer tlrcss goods. Now wo giyo to tho people out of town tho same, except tho 3c Lawn which lias been reduced to a few remnants. 10c crinked seersuckers 7c now Gc " 10c intliit linens 10c percale 80 lie stripe and plaid lawns 7c lzyic crepehne Uc 12c Sateens 10c (1 20c Cliullio 15c " Special lot of black mitts 17c pair, iicmnnnts ot all kinds extra cheap. Remnants of Embroilcries at bargain. These goods arc I now here, first come first served, Butter, eggs, &c, taken lor the above goods and prices. I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND (tAS FTTTF.T? VJl-kJ 11X1JUJ.V, 1 DKAI.KU IN I ' Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door in IJIoomsburg Opera Houso. Uf'Killip Bros, Blooiiishiirg;. Photographs & Crayons. Correct Styles, Perfect Finish. Copying, Enlarging, Viewing, and Frames to Order. tf. IT'S A MISTAKE OP YOUR'S If you fail to oxaraino our stock of "Special Mado Clothing.'' uon t puroliaso until you uavo seen ours. WE GUARANTEE All our ffirmonts to bo Of Superior Fabrics, Correctly Styled, Artistically made, and muoh lowor priced than any other first class olothiug. Hemeinber, wo aro praotical Tail ors and Clothiers doing a largo business. Wo arc direct importers. Wo boll to tho cjuatimor at FIRST COST Clothing may be ordered from us by mail. Samples oj clot1' and full instructions "JTow to take measure and obtain a perfect lit" sent Free of Cfuirge. When writing Jor samples please mention this paper. E. 0. T Special Mado Clothing, 133B CHESTNUT STREET, 1'ilItiADEUMlIA. I Directly opposite tho Mint. 1 ULOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Novv U tlio appoint'd tlmo for thoroughly oleannini; tho Hystem from all impurities, and all will find that tho Curtis Compound will cxaotly fill tho bill. It has stood tho te.-t, of L'2 years and its nates aru larger than over, every year, l'noo flUo. and $1.00. Foit Salk Hv James II. Mercer, DRUGGIST, liLOOMSlll'ltfl, 1'a. ltaat hi wkLrJi Id lb torl.l1 UU.ftntUU hr It larlata tlfiatkaautr. War. I hub wd I iMa. vgiu itaiM lav) (DU'allH,il wuiba rl4 tIMI f ll Vtllit. Out) l'rnun laauh 4ltir eta K UI 1 U ft-teL tWthrr wllb ear l.r m4 u.b tin (if Iourbold NettUplCt Tkf M MBflM, well U watch. Uom U yai ba for 9 moaibo 04 abowt HO 11 k)Ui I MSI HJUV W, 1, BROOKE CI. Howino and Itr.AFiNo, a new song book for Sunday Schools, by J. IJ. Kurtzenknabo author of Gates Ajar." Prof. ICurtzcnknabo's books are so well known by all lovers of sacred songs, as to need no recommendation from us ; his songs arc sung in every homo at every fireside. In his last cflbrt he hits outdone himself and gives a collection of sacred songs unexcelled. The book in point of workmanship is beautiful, be ing printed on heavy paper; outside of front cover being lithographed, tho subject taken from our Savior's parable of tho sower. Send for samplo sheets. Single eopios by mail, 35 cents, Postage, .00 each. Lor ozc- . -6R ' i'er liuiulrott, 5u.uu. If vour Sunday School is in need of reward cards, class books gift books, or a library come and examine our stock, see what you get before you buy it. You aro the saver. We sell as low as you can buy elsewhere and save you tho freight. W. H. Uuooke & Co. Bloomsburg, Pa. 10,000 AGENTS WANTED at once to Sell tho only AVTUENT10, L'OMrLKTK and UUAH1IO -History oi ihs Joktown Flood, mOFUSELY ILLUSTIWTKD WITH VIEWS I OF u Bona connected with tho terrible scenes of tho mighty inundation, lsmo. MOpagoi. rrlcefl.OT. I 1 nifMUl.TEUMi Tliousanda wanted DEMAND is IMMENSE, send nuIcRU 31 cents lor outnt to J. w. KEELElt E w, os cncsimii 8l, num. ln.nnn AtVENTS WANTED at once to Sell tho only AonisNiio Coum.ki and Umrma Iflistory o! 111. Johnstown Flood, Profusely Illustrated, with virws of all sorts connected with tho terrible scenes ot the mighty Inundation, umo. tm pages ilTICO fl.w l.'Ot'rai lurms. luuuajmua wmifc lb. DEMAND IS immense, send nulckly sic for out lit to J. W. KEELEH & Co., 541 Chestnut ftroot. Philadelphia, ra. juuusi. RES 2fc HIRES' IMPROVED Kc ROOT BEER! IN LIQUID NOBOIUNC EASILY MADE TH1JPACKACE MAKES FIVE CA1L0NS; Hoof BEER The most APPETIZINQ and WHOLEaOUE TKMPEHANCB DRINK In tho world. TRY IT. Ask your Drug-frlst or Qrocer for H. E HIREsfPHILADELPHIA. C June 31-0-4 1. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL A2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dlignlMtl that It can be taken, digested, and tuilmtlatcil by th moil nsltlve stomach, when the plain oil cannot be tolerated f and by the com blnutlon of the oil with the hypophos phites Is much more efllcaclous. Etmirkable as a flesh prodacer Persohs gain rapidly while taking It, BCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowlodRe4 bj Physicians to be tho Finest and Best prepa- . ; i . i. , .i j . i- - i ; . . .1 ni tuuuu lu uiu iuc mo t euoi uiu tuiu u CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS nnd CHRONIC COUCHS. The great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all DruqgUtt. t B 1 1 'Hi" I H"lWlslir1a.KI KKOW THYSELF. I'lll-l MCIlllVClil OP XiXJb'lU AHclcntlllo and standard I'opul&r Medical Treatise on the l-.rroreol Youtii, rremaiureifeciiDc,fcrvou and l"hylcal DetlUty, lmpurltlM of the Blood, KuoiUini! Irom Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Kiccmm or ihuim.itlon, Enervating ami unllttliiz the victim for Work, llunlnraa, the Married or Social HelatlOD. Avoid unikllful pretenders. l'c-Mees thin (treat work. It contalna S'X) paged, royal 8vo. Ilrantlfal binding, craloed, full gilt, l'rlce, only tl.'O by mall, poat pald, concealed In plain wrapjwr. lll" tratlve l'roipectue Free, It you apply now. The dUtlngul,lied author, Wm. II. Talker, M. D., re ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL from tho National Medical Association, for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.l'orkerandacorpe of Altant Hielc!an may ho consulted, couil. dentlally, by mall or la peraou, at the elllco of rill! l'HAHOllY MUftlCAI. INSTITUTK. No. 4 IlilllllM li M., Itoatoli, Ma., lowborn all order lot tiooka or letleri for advice ibould be directed oa above DR. THEEL! roO North Mreet, 2 UOU urtu. rnuiieijwa., i . i t7.-rLu iinulil uriattiflMlCXDCTt ? ilia vuRrauiri'i v t - - - t:aiTritii ud tierm toe oily ttiin my ..Iwrtlalna I.llVaicUll. lift BJAlttr V BO b war I fruu btt Cttllt( b truloattd, or bat lia mar claim to dot Dr. The I .ITra 14000 la ftBV adriMlltDK DbjlioUB T latl.t.l m. K 11 .an ei.l Mm In aha OTTCtl SPECIAL DISEASES I AND BLOOD POISON, onvriv.VTi: ui.rnus. hlotciikn. IS, as, I Ml. AM Alios, JLostVllnllly, l'lirii risixw. il HP) 1.E.N, NWI'.IaL- t'..Plv II..KHV. llivMlrl lilltl Fie II til I lroo'iratliii, Mcliuuliollii, Illailtlrr mid lihliu y lUiuso-. (Acuta cmcs 4-10 da;.). EiUit HI CM. It IV ItIlTlIOI fomMnlngt1 ipatMa, nommot'-ibU.EclMUa 4 Buul yitema oi n.i4nl,iacluJioi KlwmcUy, the Lnowu (hut run prriua.at-ll l-ftmeat lloapUul anl VrlfHte rravotlt mi MprU rot1. ifj iry r dj auJ unaDt bu a M aeUuc (or owi caU t 'ty and nnanrot curt The moat dan wo nt., m Mil for i- ib Truth, ttpoaloiiraadi, tbelr tf quaeaa, UiBilDC la to Taara a.pUOM wblfla tft-f ,t.... ......... ).. .a.ratlii anl r II a4TlUmf io which lbT P.oiu 4liMila.i. moat borrlabU i forts. .bar pleura 4Umi la ft moat nomas, imib. tliu txj r itlimt faUaiJeaa derritlui tbtm ot laklut tbtm vieilm t tunaneholy or loaum;. tbua ilrlit HINDERCORNS. Tho onlr wra lum for tVjrna, Btnpoo.ll pain. Cnnifd eoiof ort to the (ect. ISo, at UnigyUU. 11 iaco AOa.W.Y CONSUMPTIVE mli.lruitrliitiis. A -tli m. lntUtfuaUonl Us 1 f-MT ITivn vnii ('mi ir L. ""Iruiicliitm. Aatliiua. lndiitu tbti wural i0JaltkeT-t riinitTy Cur all Ulo ariHini niDVPDifi ri i ii n n d Tn u n. it, tiaj bat cured no ariHini tryiUdiftxUTO uulrtllua. TiUotatiiuo. Mewl ILK PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM f in c and ttautihet th hair, 'r m nr 0. luxuriant ffroth. Nover lrlU to RoiTora Or nair io no Toainiui v'gr ITVvtuu uanrirutT an boa. atl l wt Hi IB! JUHOSI-dlt, 'aHalaBai 89