The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 15, 1889, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powdor never varies. A marvel of nurlty
trcnirtU and wholc9omonc3s. Mora economical
han the ordinary Kin H, anl cannot bo Bold In
ompultlon with tho multltu loot low tost, short
weight alum or phosphate powders. Hold oMu in
cans. IIoyai. llAmNd 1'owdkk Co., W8 Wall St., N.V.
The Columbian
iv-rubllshed every Friday. Subscription price,
11.00 a year,
Entered at tho Tost Odlco at llloomsburg, I'a.,
as second class matter, March 1, 1683.
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, NOVKMBKU lo, 1889.
COTllllCT tlllLIIOllI TIXX TARLR,
Trains on the P. lb It. 11. loavo ltupertis
follows !
north, sorrn.
J:3J a. ra. 11:04 a. m.
8:31 p. m. o.nn p. m,
Tralnsonthe D. L. fc W. II. lt.loavo Bloomsburg
63 follows:
NORtH. socTn.
7:12 a. m. 8:33 a. m.
10. ST a. ra. 12:os p. m.
2:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m.
6;38 p. m. B:17 p. m.
o
Trains nnths N.SW. 11. ltallwaypass liloom
Perry as follows:
north. potrrn.
10:48 a. m. 12:37 p. m,
e.su p. ra. 4-30 p. m.
SUKPAT.
HORTH. south.
10:49 a m 6:3 p m
11LOOM3DURO SULLIVAN ltAlMtOAl)
Taking effect MONDAY, SEPTEMUKU 2, 1819.
SOUTH. NOllTn.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv.
STATIONS. P. M. A, M. A.M. A.W. P. M. P. ST.
llloomsburg, 6 28 11 43 7 O i 8 35 2 .11 0 40
Main Street 0 18 11 41 0 68
Irondale r, in n 30 6 56
Paper Mill 6 03 11 31 8 43
lilgnisireei, n ixi n u n
o-angoville 5 57 11 20 8 35
Forks, 5 45 11 10 8 25
zanera .... 3 m u uu yi
Stillwater 5 37 11 02 8 17
llenton 5 28 10 M 8 10
Kdsons. 6 23 10 no 6 or
Coles Creek, s 20 10 45 8 ns
Hutrar oar. ft 13 ill ly n
Laubachs, n H 10 40 8 no
Central 0 03 10 31 5 61
Jamison city.... 5 oo 10 so 5 50 10 oo 4 oo
ljV. iiV. J.V. AT. iir.
S 4J 2 42 8 47
8 45 2 41 8 50
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7 01
7 10
7 20
7 21
7 2S
7 35
7 33
7 40
7 41
7 47
7 57
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Ar
r. H. i. u. a. u. A. si. r. m. p. si.
8 M 2 M
8 C8 2 08
05 3 07
9 15 3 17
9 20 3 20
9 21 3 25
9 33 3 11
9 38 3 37
9 38 .1 40
9 4J 3 13
B 17 3 41
9 67 3 53
svi,ish.
M. 1'. Lutz will sell two dcslrablo resi
dences near Ilia Centra of lllnomslmrg Pa.
otabnrgaiu If taken before Nov. SOlli 1889.
Foil Balk. A cellar hot nlr furnace, and
00 feet of iron fence, for salo bv Dr. U. P.
Gardner, llloomsburg. If.
Tho administrators of Anna ColTman
dee'd., W. E. and 1). 11. Collman offer nt
private sale, a Iioubo find lot on West Mnln
street Ulonnisburg, Pa. the lato residence
of deceased.
Foit Balk A. desirable and commodious
residence on Main street, supplied with
water, gas and steam. Apply to
jan20tf. Xi. N. Mover.
Foit Sai.k. A. farm about a mile from
Afton, containing CO ncres, all under culti
vation, with good buildings, with nil this
year's crops, farming Implements and stock
will be sold at private sale. For purticu
lars Inqtiiro of J. 8. Williams, llloomsburg.
7-20 tf.
Lost. An onyx brcnsipin with a small
Atone in centre, on Wednesday Oct. 23,
cither on Market, Main or Fourth. Finder
will be suitably rewnrded by returning to
this ofllcc.
Foit Sai.k A valuable vieant lot on
Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street,
ten dwellings and a good store property In
llloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills
and two store properties In Col. Co. A
good farm of 307 acres with goid build
fngs In Virginia and two farms in Kansas
ly M. 1'. Lmt7. Insurance and Heal Estate
Act., Bloomsburg I'a.
I'OHOI'M.
W, B. Cunmings was in Philadelphia
on business this week.
Warren Ever returned home from the
fiouth on Wednesday.
C. W. Miller Esij. and Dr. 11. W.
Mcltoynolds wero In Euston this week.
Their sons are students at Lafayette.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Leader went to
Philadelphia on Monday to attend tho wed
ding of B. IC. Jamison Jr.
W. A. Marr. Esq , A. 1'. Spinney Esq
nnd A. K. Walters of Ashland wero in
town on Tuesday attending a sheriff's sale,
Miss Laura Waller and Miss Ella MclCin.
tirv lmvn heen sneudiuc BOIUC WCCkS at
Manor Hest Inn.
Oysters served In all styles at short no
tice at Hou9el .& llcrbinu's.
Ilunyon post-oUlcu has been changed to
Aebury.
Tho new Presbyterian church is nearly
under roof.
The P. & 11. Hailroad Co. arc
track on Seventh struct for tho belt
laying
line
Leavo your order for llsh and oysters at
Housel & Herblne's.
Tho ladles ofthoM. E. church will olvn
n chicken and waffle euppcr at tho parson
ngo this Friday evening, Nov. IS, begin
ning at flyo o'clock. Price 25 cents. Ico
cream and cako extra.
Tho properly of Joseph E. Harklev. ,U.
ceased, was sold at Ornlmnn' (innrf ln
last Saturday to 0. S. Furnmn for $5500.00.
u inciucic nsloro room and thrco dwellings
on the corner of Main and West streets.
.V rulo has been granted In tho caso of
W. Hoffman vs. II. & 8. 11. It. Co. in
show cause why tho verdict of the Jury
Should not be set asldo, and a now trial
granted.
The Ladles of tho Episcopal church will
hold a fair and supper at Evans' Hall next
week Friday and Siturd ly. The hall will
bo open In the afternoons, and supper will
bo served from 5 o'clock on.
Drown Bros, liavo gono to Now York to
take a course of Instructions In cutting
ladles coats, and Charles Snyder has taken
chargo of their tailoring establishment.
having moved his shop up from tho Orange
building.
H. 0. Supplce, the popular manager of
the Farmer's Produce Exchange, Is as hap
py ns tho next best man In town. A girl
came Into 'their family Tuesday of last
week, and tho happy pircuts will mako
every effort to take good caro of her.
Fon Best. Tho room on the second
lloor of the Colcmiiian Building, now oc
cupied by tho Town Council, will bo va
cant April 1st, 1800. It Is a large, light
room, steam heat, gas, and water on same
lloor. Inqulro of Geo, E. Elwell. If.
Sheriff Casey' boo, Michael II. aged 0
years, 18 days, died last week Thursday
morning, and was burled on Saturday.
The funeral services wero conducted at
the house by Hev. Father McCann. The
child has been suffering from rheumatism
and dropsy ror some time.
The sermon for the benefit of tho K. 0.
E. will bo delivered in tho Reform church
by Hev. Auman on Sunday morning, Nov
ember 24th. Similar sermons will be de
llvered for the benefit of this order upon
that date In every town where a castle
exists, all over the United States.
Tho opening exercises of tho College V.
M. C. A. at Normal Hall last Sun.lay after
noon were well attended, and were of a
very Interesting character. Addresses
were made by Prof. Waller and Hev. W.
C. Levtrctl, nnd tho programme as printed
last week was carried out.
On Monday morning Dr. Iryln Brccce
who has been practicing medicine In
Bhcnandoah, started from hero to drive to
that place, having been homo on a visit.
In less than two hours tho horao returned
and stopped at tho residence of Or. Ilrcecc's
father In Rcott town, with tho buggy, In
which tho Doctor lay unconscious, and up
lo Wednesday afternoon ho had not re
gained consciousness It is supposed ho
turned tho horse towards homo when ho
felt tho attack coming on him. Ho has
had several sick spells recently.
IIouscl& Ucrblno
stows In town.
give the largest ISc
Mrs. Jano Webb, relict of tho lato
William Webb, died at tho residence of hor
daughter, Mrs. Illewctt, on Centra street
on Sunday morning after a long and pain
ful Illness, at tho ago of 73 years. Sbo
camo to this country from Cornwall with
her husband and family In 1648, and for
tho past twenty-seven years they resided In
llloomsburg. Her husband died In 1877.
Tho children who survlvo her aro Mrs.
Hluwett, Miss Emma Webb, William Webb
Thomas Webb of Bloomsburg, and Mrs.
Hart nt ilclleionlc. 1 ho funeral took
place at the houso on Tuesday afternoon at
2,o'clock, tho services being conducted by
Bov. W. C. Levcrett.
Wo give In another column the ottlctal
vote as polled November 6lh. The tabic
given In the Sentinel last week as official
was Incorrect as there were eleven distinct
errors In itj and the majority was not 1215
as therein announced but 1239 a loss of
70 over two years ago. By a comparison
with tho vote of 1837 it wilt bo observed
that gains were made In the townships of
Kenton, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Main
and Hoarlngcreek. Tho greatest gain was
In llenton, where there was a net gain of
30 over two years ngo. The greatest loss
was In Greenwood where a democratic ma
jority of 43 two years ago was changed to
a republican majority of 17 this year. The
prohibition vote was tho largest ever poll
ed in this county.
Orders for fish or oysters by mall will re
ceive prompt attention at liouicl & Her-bine's.
A new sample book of engraved wedding
nvltations and culling cirds has just been
received at this olllce from one of the lead
ing I hlladelphla engravers. Thoso In
need of goods In this line will save money
by calling on us.
We also have a full line of Invitations
for printing, which come much cheaper
than engraved work.
The Town Council has pissed an Ordi
nance, No. 49, which nppears in thU Issue,
requiring all physlchns to rcpirt contagi
ous diseases to the llnrd of Health within
twenty-four hours afler such disease has
become known. This is a wise precautiou,
and it should be timidly enfnrreJ. A tine
of t'Jj is put upon thoso who fail to make
such report.
Mr. Hurry Hnusil and Will llcrblno
have purchased the oyster stand of the
late Enos Jacoby. They will have the
finest fish that the market enn afford) and
will see that their patroni aro pleased.
Oi'ster9 aud lldi will be sold nt whole
sale and retail. They aro energetic young
men and success should crown their la
bors.
At a meeting of tho Stockholders of
Manor Hest luu In id at the olllce of Geo.
E. Elwell on Tuesday afternoon, tho fol
lowing persons were elected Directors for
tho ensuing year: Morton Mc.Uichael, B
lv. Jamison and J. H. Kershaw of Phlla.
Iclphla, James Corcorau, Chester Htlltz
Thomas Wheeler, Edwa-d P. Dickinson
and M. Shaffer of Jameson City, and John
Jameson of Bloomsburg
Tho following complimentary press no
tices of "Our German Ward" company are
selected from a largo number of similar
notices that have appeared all over the
country. This celebrated drama will be
presented at the Bloomsburg Opera Houso
this Friday evening :
One of the best, it not the best, traveling
theatrical companies that ever visited this
village, appeared In Gould hall, last even
ing, and produced the comedy entitled
Our German Ward." Every actor In tho
company was above the average. The or-
chestra deserves especial mention, for It
was, without doubt, the best eycr accom
panying a dramatic company. The over
lure. "A trip to Coney Island," as all th e
other productions, were received with loud
applause. Washburn & Mitchell are to be
congratulated in securing such an excel.
lent company. Rakton Spa Ncu.
As soon as tho doors to Thomas' Opera
House was opened, a j im commenced and
not until timo for the entertainment to
commence did all succeed in getting Into
the hall that was thou crowded.
The programme opened with "A trip to
Coney Island," by the orchestra, and It
was a musical fet beyond desenptiun
hose who have taken the trip to that fam-
us resort, would more readily recognizo
the Important features so plainly imitated
by this company.
Tho play of "Our German Ward" Is
quite exciting and teems with merriment
throughout, while wholly devoid of excep
tional features so prominent with most so
called first-class companies. While we
consider tho play good, the music through,
out was superior to anything wo have ever
listened to.
In the eyening before tho entertainment,
they gave an open-air concert that packed
tho street from Ot9ego to Union. The ion
News, Oct 17, 1889.
The following letters are held at Blooms
burg, Pa., post-olllee, and will b" sent to
the dead letter Dlllcc, November 20, 1839.
Goo. E. Aoimermau, H. P. Crocket, J.
W. Evans, Annie M. Hartman Elmirn
Keller, James Musselnnn, John Boat,
Henry Wnnick, Amos Welliver, Ilonry J.
Wertz.
Petsons calling for these letters please
say, they wero advertised Nov. 12, 1889.
One cent will bo charged on each letter
advertised.
A. B, Oatiioaiit, P. M.
Mr. James M. Btaver attended the funer
of his sister at Jersey S.horo on Wcdnes
day of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. M. P. Lutz entertained a
number of their friends at tea lust Friday
evening.
to
in
fir. Bhattiick Is making anangcmcnls
put his fountain peu on the market
large quantities.
All fish purchased of Housel & llcrblno
will bo cleaned and delivered free. Ja
coby's old stand.
There will bo an "Autumu sermon" at
the Hcformed church Sunday evening,
November )7th. Decoration In Autumn
leaves.
Invitations aro out for tho marriage of
Mr. 0. W. Jones anil Miss Lula Uunton,
which will tako placo on Thursday after
noon, November 21st,
Wo aro Indebted to Mr. I). A. Bcckley, of
the Insurance Department nt Hrrrlslmrg
for a copy of tho Insurauco Laws of 1889
in pamphlet.
The contract for carrymg tho malls be
tween tho D. L. & W. depot nnd tho post-
ofllco lias been awarded to C. E. Winner,
lie being tno lowest bidder,
Tho GflK! & Jlulhtin of Willlamsport
has changed Its form to i Ight pages nnd
has reduced tho price. It Is much 1m.
proyed.
Tho Bloomsburc Eleclrlo Light and
Power Company was oraanlzed at tho Ex
change hotel last Thursday evening by tho
election of Iho following ofllccre: Pros!,
dent W. It. Tubbs, Secretary, L. K. Waller,
Treasurer, I. 8. ICuhn, Directors, 0. W,
Miller, L. E. Waller, P, S. Harman, B, 1 .
Bharplcss, C, A. Kleim.
Try Huutel & Ucrblut'a big Hews and
file.
"Our German Ward" Comedy Company
will play at tho Opera House, on Friday
the 10 Inst. It is n drama of high order
and the presentation of It by this company
is said to be excellent. Theirs is ono of
thoso rare and happy performances which
not only creates a laugh by the funny situ,
alons, but Intensely interests tho audience,
The orchestra of tun pieces that accorapnn
lea this troupe Is an exceptionally fine one
nnd the military band creates a sensation
wherever it goes. Secure scats at DenU
ler's,
The reunion of the l'hilologlan Society,
which will bo held on November 28th, In
Normal Hall, will bo an Interesting occa
slon. A large number of handsomo invlta
lions have been sent out, and among the
exercises on tho programme is the "Mer
chant of Venice." Mr. Grant Herring
takes the part of Shylock, and Mrs. Her
riiic aispeirs as Portia, Mr. W, H. Biooko
asJAntonlo, and Mr. 11. II. Ueldlcman
liassanlo. The other parts are taken most
ly by students. An address by tho President,
and somo vocal and instrumental relectlons
will complete the programme.
Homo rcturncth the good psstor from an
earned vacation In Europe, joyously grect-
ini his nallvo land. To him the elder, fur
better than the pastor, comes with ferven
greeting for his welcome homo. Shaking
his head sadly, he says, "Ah, parson, tno
devil never takes a vacation," -'No, in
deed, the parson replies, with unexpected
outburst of ccnuino heartiness, "ho does,
n't need ones ho never works hard enougl
If he should take my contract to drag th
congregation up hill to heaven, Instead of
merely amusing himself by dancing with
It on the ptlmroeo grade, he'd want a vaca
Hon eyery six weeks, and then he'd break
down before the year was out. Hubert J.
JlurJetle, in LippincoU'or Xoumker,
Council Proceeding.
Bloomsbobo, I'a., Nov. 7, 1889.
ltcgular meellng of Town Council met at
8 p. to., picstdentand all members present.
Scaled proposals were opened for build
ing tower on Third street and Iron street,
from Centre street to Pino alloy, a dlstanco
of 700 feet, also for about 116 feet on First
street, westwardly from Jfffcrson alley,
proposals were as follows.
0. W. Miller, 450
Peter Blllmcycr, 45 cts. per foot, 000,70
Eshlcman & Wolf, 850
Upon motion the contract was awarded
to Eshlcman & Wolf.
Mr. Gross moved, seconded by Mr. Ring
ler that the sewer on cast Second street bo
extended a distance of about 70 feet along
Normal School grounds, and that tho con
tract for building the same be also awarded
to Eshlcman & Wolf, If taken at samo rate
per foot as proposed In building the other
sower. Unanimously agreed to.
Mr. James C. Brown, town engineer, ap
pears and submits grade ofl Eighth street,
from East or Popular street to Iron street.
Grade was unanimously adopted.
Mr. Gross moved, seconded by Mr.
Bchwln, that the residents of Eighth street,
be notified to lay their pavements In accor
dance with tho grado as adopted within
sixty days.
Messrs. W. n. Tubbs, 0. W. Miller, L.
E. Waller, 0. A. Kleim and B. F. Sharp
less, board of directors of tho BloomBburg
Electric Light and Power Company, appear
and ask permission to erect works on tho
southeast corner of Eighth and Catharine
strctts in the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa.,
and erect poles and construct lines of same
upon the streets within the town and con
struct a switch or siding from tho D. L. &
W. II. H , to reach said works.
Upon motion of Mr. Rlngler, seconded
by Mr. Wells It was resolved that the mo
tion or resolution passed July 5th, 1889,
granting an exclusive frauchtso for ono year
to J. It. Walleze to tercet and operate an
electric light plant, be reconsidered, for
the reason that the tho said Walleze has
dono nothing toward organizing a local
company or erecting a plant.
Upon motion the following resolution
was passed i
Resolved, that permission be granted to
tho Bloomsburg Electric Light and Power
Company as asked for by them, subject to
such rules and regulations as tho town
council may prescribe from time to time
with reference to the occupancy of the
streets and work done on same, and the
manner of construction and use of tho
works and of the said switch.
Complaint was made that 8. V. Boone
does not keep tho run open which passes
through his land. The commissioner of
highways was instructed to notify Mr.
Boono to keep run open.
Ordinance No. 49, in reference to conta
gious diseases was unanimously adopted.
The ordinance Is printed In full in another
column of this paper.
The commissioner of highways was In
structed to ascertain and report to tho sec
retary tho names of all property owners
whoso pavement need repairs, and that the
secretary shall thereupon notify said par
lies to repair same Inside of thirty days.
President Harman reported sale of bonds
to tho amount of $12,000.
Order was drawn on treasurer In favor of
David Hcnslnger for work dono on Town
Hall contract, also favor of Sarah A. Petri
ken and Anna D. Blllmcycr tor $1410,
tor deed on Town Hall lot.
Building permit was granted to Rosen-
stock it Kcsty for machine shop on Sixth
street.
Bills amounting to $865.33 wero read
d secretary Instructed to draw orders for
the same.
Housel & Herblao, wholesale and retail
fish and oyster dealers. Jacoby's old stand
ISuteH From I3py(
Went llcitloii.
There arc
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory."
They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
1 is sold everywhere.
OI'l'lCIAI, voti;.
Below we glvo tho official votoof Colum
bia County as polled for Stato Treasurer
November Cth, 1889.
1889. 1887.
Townships.
St. Gabriel's, Sugarloaf was tho scene of
one of the prettiest weddings of the season
on Monday afternoon, when Miss Clare Friiz
of Elizabeth was married to George Howie
also of New Jersey. At precisely four
o'clock the strains of the beautiful wed
ding march wero heard (Miss Hauna Evans
presided at the organ) and the bridal party
entered the cburchj they were met at tho
chancel by the Hector, the Hev. John
Hockwell, who perf Tmed the beautiful and
Impressive Episcopal ceremony.
The brido looked lovelv in a gown or
cream cashmero and lace, and carried
beautiful boquet of white chrysanthemums
and maiden-hair ferns. Her brother, Mr,
James Fritz, of Nantlcoko gave her away
and Miss Flo Fritz her diminutive cousin
acted as mald-of.honor. Bhe woro a white
gown and carried an cxqulslto basket of
yellow chrysanthemums. Tho cuurcu
was decorated with potted plants and
ferns, and was tilled with relatives and
friends. Alter receiving congratulations
the bridal party drovo immediately to tho
residcncu of Mr. Jacob Fritz, where a
handsome collation was served. Mr. and
Mrs. Howlu left the uext morning on the
10.45 train for their future home, Elizabeth,
amid a perfect shower of good wishes, rice
and old idioca and we say like tho cuiiuren
In tho fairy tale, "May tbey bo happy a
year and a day,"
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1501
Tho Knouso boys have located a shlnglo
milt two miles west of Benton, whero they
expect to spend tho winter sawing shingles
on shares for different parties.
The corn Is about all husked and put
away. The old adago Is a shoit horso Is
soon curried.
Augustus Evcrhart tyt he has tho best
corn ho has ever raised slnco ho has been
In Jackson.
Elder Boone and Shortcss aro holding n
protracted meeting at Waller with some
SUCCCBS.
Tho election at Jackson passed off qulot
but not a full turnout, so the republicans
thought they would swell tho count by vot.
Ing two tickets together, ono In Iho other,
but they didn't count.
Prof. Jcsso Fritz will teach tho Green
Creek school this winter.
A narrow;cscapo. Two men from back
of Unltyvlllo wero down below Benton
with a loa-' of Bhlngles on Wednesday, and
t Is believed they got bugs In their hats
and one of them fell out of tho wagon,
head foremost, but held to the lines and
was dragged somo dlstanco but succeeded
In getting tho team stopped without get
ting much hurt.
While Washington Kllnger was driving
his colts to Benton last week they became
unmanageable and ran away, throwing
Mr. Kllnger out nnd completely demolish
ing the wagon. The team ran home.
There Is some talk of n glass factory at
Benton. That is talk In the right direc
tion. Benton needs several manufacturing
enterprises. It is a good location tor a
paper mill. Who will bo tho first to look
theso matters up?
Jacob Knouso Is stocking logs to the
mill at Fulrmount Sprlng3 for Al Mellon-
ry. Jako Is a cood stocker. Heaver.
. . . . . . , ... i a ion
Aurauam ivnouse uas got two uauguier itorvLrtc), y
in-iaws wuuin mo last two iwce&s unu i-j. i tie, wick, Y
pects a son ln-law soon. Who can beat U'orui h.,
ih.ii Bloom W.
"" i ii-i i.
The supervisors of Jackson nnd llenton Catawissa
nro busv onenlns the new road through by tentralla
c i. v. i.., -.in !,,. o .I..-. I Crptre
iu""k " " - Conynch'mN.
route to ilenton when tno roads unit up i (Jonyrgh'm 8.
on tno riugo. I r ' ungcrcck
..-,.. o.i,-- , . i xt... r-rauklln
mcuicuuu ourcs lift1 ruiurucu iiuui wu- i ii.,l,nwnr.l i
urasaa to visit nis moiuer. iiu uas uceu i Hemlock
gone some four years, and has takcu up a Jackson
linmrtetfiail. Im la irnim tn tpnr.li Mplinnl In I LoCUSt,
I 6- -a - - - t-,,i:
going out in the Spring ag aln. MllUln,
Montour
.ML Plrnount
services were new in me il. a. cuurcu Orange,
on Hnnilnv evenlnrr. Tho church was 1 l inc....
well filled with neonlc. notwilhstandlne Knarlng C'rrek
tho bad weather. I w'
Keller Bros, have their delivery wagon Su 'nrluaf
nn flin ... t nvtirtr itav doll wurl nrr rnnrrna Tt.
zr .z Total
wua uever luuiigub iuivi, duv.u u guuu unviu
could be worked in tho stove and tin lino
in uenion as mat oi me iveuer uros. iney A cough at this season of the vear is a
camo here some three years ago. menuco to life. Stop It by the use or Dr.
Dannie Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck's Oxygcu Cough Curo ( Helian
Frceco Hartman Is fast recovering from thus Only CO ccnU at druggists.
hlfl lllnixia Tllft fnr.n la liAillv Rwnllen. till 1 I
, , , , . . . . .i To-NlKlit aud To-Morrow Nllfllt
ho Is able to seo out of ono eye, but tho
other has not received any sight yet. I And each day aud night during this
Misses Nora, Callle and Maine Knousc week you can get at all druggists' Kemp's
were homo attcudiag their brothers' wed-1 B ilsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknow
ding and visiting their mother on Saturday le-dged to bo the most successful remedy
and Sunday. 1 ever sold for tho curo of Coughs, Croup
W. B. Sutliff, our Industrious agent, has Hronchltis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and
bis new house under roof, and In a few Consumption. Get a bottle fo-Jay and
weeks It will be rcadv for thoDlastercrsand K-cp always in mo house, so you can
painters. check your cold at once. Prico 50c and
J. D. Fulnier In Imsllv nddlnir m-w Im. '". Sample bottles free.
rtrrtnnmnnta tn lita l.mian nnd In TTn tnlli
h.i-.v... , u.1 . '" -"1 interested I'cople
have things in a very convenient and at.
tractive style. Advertising a patent medicine in tho pc-
It would be advisable if somo of the boys "lar, w,ay, ia ,wn'ou 1110 P-P":tor of
would not go whistling about tho town at P "a or uougus anu uoius uocs
the hours of midnight, for It disturbs our lnJ,ccJ wonderful. Ho authorizes all
sleep very much. It was indulged in quite 'l"'KSls' to give those who call for It a
frequently on Saturday and Sunday even- 1 f ' y y "y "
t . i... .. before purchasine. The Laree Bottles are
Humor has It that another wedding is I 50c and $1.00. Wo certa'nlv would advlso
. . lU'TUniTUI.'1 IIAWTIXIAM 1- iri...rti-..l I
nearntuanu. m,UuOU-u,u.,.ol,-ii,i. , Itmavsav vim from nnnsumn
- . ... r.- i . .... i .. it.., I -- J 1-
ino Liutner uay Bervices la tho lulhcr-1 "uuueo uu msa iumu umnuuu "O,vitlon
an Church last Sunday evcnlnc aro well I marrleil at the bride's parents on Ihurs-
innlfn nf Ti nilillnnrn wan lai-trn an ,1 day last, after which thev went to Huuhcs- Loolx out
appreciative of the address by tho Pastor I vlllei Muncy, Willlamsport and Elmlra N.
to tue cnuuren on iiessons irom tne "tiio i icminuu uumu uu u-iuj it inreaicns your Ktuneys. l,et It go a
of Luther." The collection taken amount- evening, and partook of a bountiful supper little while and you will suffer much more
cd to 15.44 which Is to bo devoted to the which was prepared for them In the keenly, throughout the entire system. Take
work of homo missions. I evening they wero serenaded with horns, at onco Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite
On next Sunday, Prof. J. II. Kurzen-1 cnw-oe"si saws and everything that would Hemcdy, of Hondout, N. Y., which is tho
knabeof narrtsburg will accorapiuy Hev. mane any noise. most ellectlve meaiclno known for the
A. It. Glaze to his regular appointments cuoirr. treatment of all diseases of tue Kidneys
and conduct Praise Service for tho chil-l . .T. '. '. . . . and Liver, nnd for Jlalarla, ns well as the
dren. According, a Children's Pralso . w "aturo about catarrh is ItB purification of tho blood. 10-11-lm.
wanamaker's.
GREAT
SLAUGHTER SALE
ov
Ladies Plash Gai
think of a hundred behind
each.
JNeat AO-mcli bilk btnpes in
trouncing styles (for whole
suLs) tha: were made to sell at
$i arc now 85c.
4o-inch JNoveltvbtnpes in a
dozen colors go to $1.25;
meant to be $1.75.
44-inch Illuminated Knicker
bocker Camel Hair I'laid, m-
po.tcd to sell at Si. 7.1. is now
1,25
48-inch Camel HairSert?e.
with solid camel hair border, T o rl i o' PI 11 C h
imported to sell at $2.50, goes
to $2 - , , ,ir , coats, wraps and
42 - inch Silk -an d - Wool . , 1
Stripes, imported to sell at jaCKetS at priCCS
56fo Frfnch5 Robes, with unheard of. We
Person Van Dyke borders, QOuld qU()te yQU
Ready-made warm Colored pHCeS t)Ut CO me
Skirts for about half the cost ' h (J g g g the
niu stein buuii: ui mem, vuiy i
We now com
mence the great
est Slaughter sale
in prices of
machinery and handling them 0OOdS
in big lots make it possible to . '
put so much fancy work on tne Ui lUCb
l.'il- . 1 r-i - 1 --.III I -
uiue-priceu cjuirts anu sun
leave the little price.
UIOIII HKirtS, ,KJM) fl.83.
Italian Cloth, null to 1, f 1 to tl.W.
Mohair, quilted anl plain, J.i5 to (J.2S.
name
and
we
you
Italian cloth, satin bottom, J'J.50 to J.W.
non ciKircs, vac to f i.w
Down and the llko.up lo f la.
Complete line of Canton
nel Drawers from 50c.
Flan-
the
will
will
1
make you won
der. We h ave
ma d e up our
minds to close
Improved University Shirt.
lit Hit. Ulltllj II Iff 1
muslin, not in the making. meiTl and aWaV
1 icy have all along been good 1 n 1
enough better than you were UUYV11 gUCb LUC
likely to find in any ready made frir1 Vnil will
shirt. But there were shapes pilvt x UU Will
ni Lp.?opJlS. thl Uners save dollars and
uiuil L JUlieji-kiy lie. hi;
altered the neck slope a bit and
broadened and shortened the
bosom. Try the University
now, you extra particular man !
You'll find every old goodness,
a finish like polished ivory, and
$1.25 unlaundered. Si. 40
laundered.
114
cents by now buy
ing your Plush
coats, wraps and
jackets. Those
who come first
Another brand of over sea I xttT 11 U n vo f U q
Collars and Cuffs ; good part ofl 1 1 . v u 1 1 v.
a ship load ot them, borts pnniPP T r I P P 3
you've known for a couple of r 11
years. The Collars equal any CUt aWIUlly Call
25c Collars we know of made t
in this country ; the Cuffs stand anQ SCC
up to 40c Cuffs in the same
way. Uiir price is i$c jor
Colarssc for Uufrs. lhese
are the names :
Collars Cuffs
Havre uijon
Chateaux Mormandle
Koux ltoanne
VeveT sedan
Vlrot Cannes
numbolt Bremen
Charanord Nantes
lloulancer
in a sinele vear we sold over
twenty thousand dozen of them,
John Wanamaker.
LOCAL NOTICES.
lor Hint
IlacU.
I'a 1 11 In Your
BLOOMSBURG.
Fine Cabinet portraits only
$3. doz. Life size Crayons only
$10.00. Viewing, copying and
enlarging. Instant process
used. tt.
Tho Great Eastern for California dried
fruits, for frosh table nuts.
Tue urrai eastern.
Hale of SIocUh.
Ofl Saturday last, November 0th, N. U.
Funk Esq., executor of Mary 31. Suyder,
late of tho town ot II1oomburg, sold the
following valuable stocks :
DO shires of llloomsburg Water Btock
(old) par value 910 a share to O. W. Miller
at $12.10 per share.
180 shares ol liloomsuurg water btocK
(new) par value i:A1 to E. I'. Jllllmeyer
at $3.10 per share.
0 shares Catawissa Hrldgo Btock, par
value $25.00 lo O. W. Miller at $25.80 per
share.
13 sluires Miners' National Dank of
Pottsvllle, par value $50 to M. Q. Ilughes
at $02.25 per share.
Two shares (new) Nescopeck Urldgo
Co. par value $50 to C. W Miller at $05.05
per share.
Pour shares (old) Nescopeck liridgo Co.
par valuo $U, to C. W. Miller at $10.00
per share.
Hae Tliiu Sweet Girl I
Tho Christmas (December) Number of
IUiii'Ku's Maoazink will contain six com
pleto stories, all but ono of which are Illus
trated. Two are by representative New
England writers, Mary E. Watklns, and
Barah Orne Jowcttj two by representative
Southern writers, M. E. M. Davis, and
Kuth McEnery Htuarti ono by a leading
English writer, Thomas Hardy, and one
bvthe artist-author V. D. Millet, whom
Ileuty .limes considers "artistically Inter-
t'stlns hlgbly . All tho arusis who ll
lustrato these stories nro Americans, with
tho exception of Alfitd l'ursons. 'ITo oth
ers arc O. B. Kelnlmrt, A. II. Frost, O. 1).
Weldou, and II W. McYlckar.
When In town so to Housel Si IIcrLiue'd
to cat. Jacoby's old stand.
Don't let that beautiful girl fade and
droop into invalidism or sink Into an early
gravo for want of timely caro at tho most
critical stago ot her life. Dr. Pierce's Kav
orito Prescription will aid In regulating her
health and establishing It on a firm basis
and may save her years ot chronic suffer
ing and consupicnt unhappiness.
Bervico has also been announced at Espy
In the evening at 0:80 o'clock, to which all
are cordially Invited.
On last Friday evening an Interesting
surprise was given in the hooo of Mr. M.
F. and Mrs. Uattle Savage to their little
daughter Ada E. 35 boys and girls rang
ing In their ages from 7 to 18 years took
their warm little friend by surprise, each
bringiug a nice little gift, which together
made a grand collection, and will help the
dear girl to hold In grateful remembrance
ber many little friends In Espy, aB well as
the evening J hlch afforded so much de
light for all who were present.
In two weeks the family ot Mr. Savago
will move from this place to Nanticokc,
whero he himself it employed by tho I'enn.
sylvania Hailroad Company as collector at
the Nantlcoko bridge. Their many friends
are loth to see them go.
On last Tuesday evening tho 00th annl
ycrsary ot ))r. Y. W. I(odeker's birth was
celebrated by a host of bis friends who
wero Invited lo bis homo by his esteemed
wife. It was a grand surprlso to the Dr,
hud the evening afforded great pleasure
for all the persons present.
Within the last ten years the Dr. has es
tablished tor himself a large practice and
has secured one of tho finest residences In
Epy. llelng a mm of great culture and
refinement be Is well qualified for tho du
tics in his profession, and Is highly esteem
ed for his success In his work of the past,
T)iu place has reason to be proud of a pby
slclan upon whom they can depend lu case
of sickness.
The Thomas Crcvellng estate has reccn.
tly been sold to a son and a son-in-law of
Mr. Wm. Crevellng for the sum of $9,000,
a good purchase, It being ono of the most
desirable farms in Bcott township.
Priestly Uistner, one of Espy's promis
ing young men, has been stricken down
with typhoid fever. Ho Is doing as well
as can bo expected.
Wm, Dletterlcb, one of our most genial
townsmen and enterprising merchants,
who with his family, was absent from
homo several weeks, visiting friends In the
cities ot Milton, Muncy and Willlamsport,
has again returned and is looking and
doing well.
The Sunday Bchool of tho Lutheran
Church has decided upon holding an enter,
talnment on Christmas eve.
Tho worst feature about catarrh is ItB
dangerous tendency to consumption.
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures catarrh by purl-
tying the blood.
Bwcct potatoes, Florida Oranges, Han
anas, Lemons, uates, rigs, naisins, uur
rants, Apricot, Peaches, Grapes, dried
and green, Lemon Peel and Seedless llais
ius. The Qrcat Eastern.
RliV. Al.USt IIKITI'AIN,
Hev. Alcm Ilrittain died on Baturday
evening, suddenly. Ho was down town
on Friday, apparently In his usual health.
During Saturday he complained of severe
pains in his chest, but no fears were enter
tained by tho family, and they wero great
ly shocked by the suddenness ot bis death.
HI sago was 80 years, ll month and 22) days.
The burial services were held la the M. E
church on Wednesday morning, and were
conducted by Itev. B. W. Scars, Assisted
by Kcvb. Day, Kiddle and Yocura. A number
ofMeihodist ministers from the surrounding
country were present. Tho burial took
place at Berwick, tho rcmalus being con
veyed there by tho 10.57 train. Mr. Ilrit
tain was bom near Llghtstreet, and bo-
camo a clergyman In 1830. For some
years ho has been on the retired list. His
widow, five sons and one daughter survive
hltu.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Dby vtu elck, we gae her Castorla.
When alio was a Child, she cried for Cftntorla,
When sbo became Miss, sho clung to Catorl&,
When she had Children, she fire them Castorla.
Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder and Spices
of every kind. G. E. Tea Co.
1. W. HARTMAN & SONS.
IIOIlCHt.
Is these days of adulteration and fraud,
in all branches of business and pursuits, It
is pleasing to know that there Is ono mcdl-
H. J. Clark & Son.
The best 25c.
towel in county,
the best 1 o c.
handkerchiefs in
the county, the
best 25c. Red all
wool Flan n el s.
Astrachan Capes
satin lined with
high shoulderls
for $4.25 and up.
Full lines of dress
goods of all kinds.
The best double
all-wool shawls
for only $6.00, see
them. Furs of
all kinds. Try our
67c. kid gloves.
All goods at low-
past,
Christmas begin
cioe prepared that is strictly pure. Such a I kllOW, WO kllOiV, and everybody
medicine is Sulphur Bitters in curing oil ni. flin pnimrv fcnnws. wf
hilwnva linvn rim rusli tor
nruilUcimcHH Liquor llnlilt III
alltlie Wotlcltlicrc iHliut one
cure Dr. IIaliie Oolueu Hncclflc.
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee
without tho knowledge of tho person taxing
It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure,
whether the patient Is it moderate drinker
or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot
scrofula ; you can depend on them
time. W. 11. Evkuts, A. M., Charleston
B. O.
Cure VourHelf,
Don't pay largo doctor's bills. The best
medical book published. 100 paces, decant
colored plates, will bo sent you on receipt
oi tnreo a cent stamps to paypostace. AU-
dress A. P. Ordwuy & Co., Boston. Mass,
1U-M-21.
wanamaker's.
lhe next tor Uloomsburg is
the Electric Lmht plant ; the
comnanv is formed and the
. Sr
trround bought,
TiiauKsgiving wm booh uu pcf ririrac I all
then preparations lor p-"-1" f110' vcm
with us, you anH coo
w
Clark & Son,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OVi .VALUAULK
Musis anl hi Propoity.
The undersigned, executrix ot tho last will and
testament of Joseph K. Uarkley, lato ot tho Town
or uiootnstmrg, county ot Columbia, State or Penn
sylvania, decease
tlio premises, on
SATURDAY, November 9, 1889,
Christmas presents. We 11 have
everything in order for the
County Institute delegates,
teachers and visitors who meet
hero 10th to the 21st of Dec.
"Have you a mind on Furs this
winter, wo have them lor your-
selt and menus. Lots ot yarns
,1 ,nnl, nM nollinrr now or uioomsburff. oountr o
mm i'",r" "' sjlvanla, deceased, will expose to public sale on
PHILADELPHIA. Monilfiv-. NOT. 11. ion.
Our Sealskin Plush r,n r. yarn presents. Uon t wait un-
mentis are drv steamed nJ til VJlirisinias ior a uuui, inu
Lly.h.J i. r. .. 1 clvna inriv lin nnt liv tlinr. tirnfi if
fCt.ftt.C(. eiai US lilt; UUCbt "... .".V J ----- - -- atnlnno'plnctin IhnfnrAnnnn thofnllnwlnc rtn.
Alaska Seal VOUltl be. That 0'u WCUWltsx uoiuua. uu leuiu sorlbej real estate, late ot tho said deceased, to.
drunkards have been cured who have taken insures the wear as well as the and OUtBoKcs arc getting awake 'SSuc11
the Golden Specific In their , olleo without certain and exact fit But Qn good g00tlg . lt does not pay to and described as follows, to-wit i On the north by
ss beeins awav back of spend time and money on adver- I ,a BUrotb f Djr 10t nowor lat6 of Abner
ULjjiiia rtWiiy DULh. oi i i J I Welsh, Bouth by line Aller, and west by Went
Every one is of? Lister sing Rhoddy. we always nave i street, being on tsecoudBtroet suty-eisnt rest ana
A more pleasant physio
You never will find
Than Pierce's small "Pellets,"
Tho Purgative knd.
The llenton watchmaker and jeweler,
moved his Jewelry storo on Oct. 20, 1880,
to Holland McIIcnry's store where be will
stay tor Iho coming year. Call and see bis
fine line ot watches, clocks and jewelry.
Work done on abort no' ice, and warranted
tor ono year.
Fresh shell and tub oysters daily at
Housel & Herblne'i, Jacoby's old stand,
ioiiuil or llecf MuUea one of
lutter.
their knowledge, and to-day belicvo thoy
quit drinking of ther own free will, No
harmful cllect results from us ailmlmstra
tloa. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular
and full particulars. Addresb lu confidence
Golden Bi'soivio Co., 181 Haco Street,
Cincinnati, O. 10-3-5 ly
Ilair-UateH to Ilic Calliollc Coif
Ifrt'HH lit llaltliuore, ylu l'eilll.
Hylvauia ltallroail.
Tho Catholio Congress, to be held in
Baltimore, November lOt'i to 13th, pro.
mlscs to brine together a very large asscm.
blago of the ch-igy, laity, and tho church
organizations from the entlro Union. Tho
scope ot the roeo'.tng lias itir outgrown Iho
original Indications, and lu view of thest
coudideralions tho Pennsylvania Hailroad
Company has arranged to sell excursion
tickets to an visitors to luiumoru on this
occasion at a single fare for the round
trip. The tickets will bo cold from all st.
tlons on the Pennsylvania system Novem
ber 7tu to mil, valid lor return until Nov.
ember luih, ltss'J.
A Oooil I.ooUIuk I'ace
Wo like to see. Yet Erysipelas dlsflg.
tires the features and the uiBcaso is us
dangerous as it Is repulsive. It Is some
times called "St. Anthony's Fire," and
often ends In sudden death. B. I) Curnen
ter, Qrandvillo, N. V., had It in both legs,
and was cured by Dr. David Keunedy's
,1 ..... i t. rlaninrl hum find mniifiv on adVGr- I becond street, east bylot nowor late ot Abner
yuuuMv-oa ue-yma aivay uai.iv ui " , Welsh, south by line Aller, and west by Went
that. Every One IS oftf Lister tlSlllg RllOdlly. WO always IiaVC street, being on tsecoudBtroet sixty-eight feet and
Plush. Mold one of the finer cheap goods on our bargain aud 3' 1D?
grades at arm's length; is I remnant table, some soiled, sonic I loartcen and one-hair tect, morooric, on wmcu
genuine seal as rich? And our short patterns, some out of style, crwto
guarantee goes with every gar- etc- neap uisnes uo not. sen TnreeiTame Dwelling HOUSeS
mem. ""'i rT'" "V" """v and one frame Bhon, with stablo and other out
Fresh lot now on the rack : co ami line dishes and glass
ware, the tablo looks better and
qmitod the victuals taste better.
Fresh butter and eggs have
gone Up ill price, poor butter U0 Water Company. It will be sou as one property,
Seal Plush Coats :
10 Inch seal Plush Coau, lined with
satin, rval seal ornaments,
lis, us, tM, up to 111.
41 and 46-tDch Coats, the very best,
toOandftB.
Seal Plush Jackets:
SS-lncli Seal 1 lush Jacket, lined with satin.
si-ln'h, fia, and up to tjo?
il Inch, Willi Bcalskln trlmmlnirs,
lis, $25, $30, Mi
Seal Plush Modieska :
Lined with satin, trimmed with plush, real
tu.il ii, ill iitmnn.MniM 4,, 1
110.60, J1J.W, UplOi.M).
Seal Plush Wraps :
All the best shapes,
HO, 12, 15, optoW
bulldlnga-
Thl3 property Is very valuable as a business
place and also tor dwellings; has a well known
business corner, now occupied aa a Furniture
Store. There are upon lt two cisterns and ono
well, and a portion la supplied by water ot tho
I. AV. Hautman & Sons.
It is not generally known among farm
ers that the same food that makes a pound
ot dressed beet would make a pound of
butter. At the present price ot cattle, tho
J farmer gets about five cents per pound tor I Favorlte'Uemcdy, of Itondout, N. Y, This
his eiresscei Dm, wniie nutter is worlli medicine excels all others for tho blood.
I'AllM J'Oll UKNTI
A farm of 100 acres, with handsome new house
and barn, and supplied with abundant water, will
be rented at a low rent for the term of are years,
to a good tenant who van furnish bis own stock
and equipment. The farm Is In the Catawissa
Yalirv on t mi Towiwnln road fromllrandontllle to
Aimpnrpin. iwn miien irom umuuuuvuu &du uear
(llrarl Manor, ltefe-rencea requested. Address
iiEUKit b. TiLUuiDUri. cncineer itiroru Ksiate,
i-oeesviue, i"a. ii. -gr.
JAILHOAD NOTICE.
TheBtockhoidersottne iiioombDurg and Hulll-
I HI UIVMVU UVIf, HUH. UUIHI 4J
J about Hfwen ceuts. (Mw FaniKr,
Js-MU
w e stop oy nere ana there a
Dress Goods counter and
. r.
poini QUI SOmeilling OI interest van Uallroad company are hereby notttted and
to every woman. Very likely irUnetoiinoi :ui6wiuiv, on woaneMojr tfii
tne thousand itulis that get no forenoon, for the 1
word are jus. as worthy. You SSffiSSUSLg!
must take them tor granted.
T 1 1 - 1 Yt 1 1
xo-uay wunoiu upa nan dozen 1 iooioii6urir.Bvi.i,ia.
uth day of November, IMiv, at ten o'clock la the
ue puryoau oi Tounif lur or agouige
the capital Btock aud lndebtrdneiu
iiy oruer ui vuu iioara 01 mrev
II. J, fONNKIt,
oevmory.
TK11M8 OF BAi.K. Ten per cent, of ouo-fourth
ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking
down of the property, tho one-fourth less the ten
per cent, at tho continuation of nule; and the re
maining three-fourths In ono year thereafter,
with interest fromionnrinaUon mil.
The purchaser to pay lor making deed.
JUUA A. ltiltKLKY,
10-18-3U ExecutrU.
jUDITOU'S NOTICE.
iVIate q t7eorva Ketchner, Ottvattd.
Notice is hereby given teat tho underelirnod. an.
potutod by the Orphan's Court ot Columbia county
I'a., auditor to make distribution ot the fundi lu
ihehandjof the admlnlstralor ot the oWU of
said deceased among the parlies entitled t Hereto.
n ia uiiAiuu iur iuo periuruiAuus ui uis uutien At
hUonloo In tho Town ot llloomabUTv im Su nr.
day.lho ami day of November uu at u ou .e
in tne forenoon, whnn and where all per-oii li . .
lug clalnm are required to present them tu lmv i uo
(HUU KWUIVI, Vf W UCU41UX1 HUUl IXllllltLr 1U lOrU.
bharu et sucu funds.
i, .uitAiiuaaiiAiiKusv,
LBWceebuiv, IMk,Oct. WMU Auditor.