THE COLUMBIAN AKD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA F fRpYALMS'.lI J POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies. A marvel ot purity trenith ami wholosomoness. Mora economical ban the ordinary kinds, anl cannot bo sold In oraptllloa wltn the multllu 1j ot lowest, short weight alum or phosphate powders, sow om In cans. Kotal Diking 1'owdf.k Co., 100 Wall St., N.Y. The Columbian nrrutollshod every Friday. Subscription price, li.oo a year. Kntered at the Post Office at Bloomsburg, Pa., as second class matter, March 1, Ib88. BLOOMSBURG, PA FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 2!), 1889. Trains on the 1' follows : NORTH 7:32 a. m. 3:31 p. m. COBRICT BlUUOiD TIX TABLE, & It. It. It. leavo ltupert is. 0- sonm. 11:0! a. m. 6:33 p.m. Tralneon the D . L. W. 11. H. leave Bloomsburg as follows! NOKTIt. SOUTH. 7:H a. m. 8:33 a. m. 10:57 a. m. 15:00 p. m. 2:35 p.m. 4:15 p. m. 8:38 p.m. 8:47 p. m. Tratnsnnths N.SW.li. ltallwaypass llloom Ferry as follows: NORTH. RO-OTIt. 10:48 a. m. 1!:37 p. m. e.28 p. m. 4'30 P- m BCHD1T. NOKTH SOUTH. 10:48 a m 6:39 p m BLOOMSBUUa SULLIVAN ItAILltOAD. Taking effect MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18S9. SOUTH. NOKTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. r. u. a. M. a.u. a.m. r. h. r. h. 6 28 11 43 7 01 0 i 0 4U Tlio now Episcopal church fit Eagles mcro foil down last week Tuesday. It was being built of stono, anil was nearly cn. closed. Poor workmanship nnd tho heavy ralps nro assigned as tho cause. For Rent. Tho room on tho Bccond floor ot tho Columbian Building, now oc cupied by tho Town Council, will ho va cant April 1st, 1890. It Is a largo, light room, steam heat, gas, and water on samo floor. Inquire of Geo, E. Elwoll. tf. For tho holiday trado William Webb offers a lino lino of Meerschaum pipes, cigar holders, cigars, and all kinds of smoker's supplies. Fresh confectionery al ways on hand. Main street, next to Oil ruoro's. 1 1.29-4 w. The town authorities should sco that tho stteet crossings aro kept passable whllo tho mud Is so deep, During the recent wet ness It made but llttlo dlllerenco whether one took tho crossings or struck across tho street anywhere, It was mud, mud, mud. Tlio Benton watchmaker and jeweler, moved his jewelry storo on Oct. 29, 1889, to Holland Mclleurj's storo whero ho will stay for tho coming year. Call nnd sco his fine lino of watches, clocks aud jewelry. Work dono on shot I notice, and warranted one year. The Y. M. C. A. of Berwick will conduct a courso of lectures this winter. Tho fol lowing well known lecturers have been en gcged: Hobert J. Burdette, November 30; Rev Hobert Noursc, December 21; J. Dc Wltt Miller, January C; J. T. Doyle, dato not nnnounccd. Elmer McBrldc has entered Into partner ship with G. It. Baker lu the furniture business, and the Arm namo will be Baker & Mcllrldc. Both are energetic young men, with business experience, and they will enlarge the stock and increase their fucllltlcB for trado. Their store Is at tho old Uarklcy stand, corner of main an d West Btreets. STATIONS. Illnnmshiln?..... Mam street A IS 11 41 ft K8 8 43 !1 41 Irondale 6 lis 11 6 so Taper Mill 6 08 11 31 6 48 IiKhtStrcet. 0 05 11 28 0 41 oraneevllle n 57 11 so 0 35 Forks, 5 45 11 10 0 23 ZanePs 5 4J 11 oil 0 21 Stillwater 5 37 11 03 0 17 Benton 5 28 10 65 e 10 Kdsons, 5 23 in 60 0 07 Coles creek 5 so 10 45 a 05 Hntrarloaf. 5 15 10 42 0 03 ijuibaclM. 5 12 10 40 6 00 9 47 3 4S Central. .7 5 03 10 II 5 51 57 3 58 Jamison city.... s oo 10 30 5 50 10 oo 4 oo IjV. JjV. I.V. ill. -ai. 8 45 2 41 8 51 2 S3 8 6a 2 59 9 05 3 07 9 15 3 17 9 20 3 20 9 21 3 25 9 33 3 3.1 9 33 3 3T 9 38 3 40 9 43 3 13 6 47 6 50 7 00 7 03 T 10 7 20 7 23 7 2S 7 35 7 38 7 40 7 41 7 47 7 57 8 00 Ar r. H. a. u. A. u. A. H. r. m. r. si. HAI.F.S, Deo. 14 Geo. E Shiner will sell per sonal property In Briarcreck township, December 14 at 10 o'clock n. ra. nt his re sidence near the school house. M. P. Iiutz will sell two desirables resi dences near tho Centre of Blnomshurg Pa. atahargain if taken befnro Nov. 30th 1889. The administrators of Anna Coffman dee'd., W. E. and 1). It. GoiTman offer at private sale, a house and lot on West Main street Bloomsburg, Pa. the late residence of deceased. tf. Fon Balk. A desirable and commodious rcsldcnco on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jan20tf. L. N. MoTKn. Fon Sale A farm about a mile from Afton, containing (30 acres, all under culti vation, with good biiildlngs, with all this year's crops, farming implements and stock will be sold at private sale. For partlcu !ars inquire of J. S. Williams, Bloomsburg. 7-20 tf. Fob Sale A valuablo vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings nnd a good storo property in Bloomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two storo properties in Col. Co. A Rood farm of 307 acres with good build ings In Virginia and two farms in Kansas by M. P. Lutz Insurance and Real Estate Agt., Bloomsburg Pa. PcrHoiial. Judge Elwcll and wlfo went to Towanda on Tuesday to spend a few weeks. Miss Bonsell of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mra. J. It. Schuyler. Mr. Maize of Philadelphia spent tho last week with his brother, J. II. Maize, Esq. Louis liOwenbcre has been in feeble health for some weeks, but is again re- caininc his strength and is able to attend to business. Tuesday morning Dr. J. J. Brown re moved a cataract from the right eye of Charles Krug. Mr. Krug has been con siderably annoyed from tho loss of sight of one eye, nnd was anxiously awaiting the time for operation. Ho will be confined to the house for a few days, when he villi gain be able to attend to) business, aid once more have the use of both eyes. While the Union soldiers wero suffering n the Andersonville prison camp, a storm one night opened up a new spring ot water within the lines. It was a Godsend to the prisoners nnd was called the "Providential Spring." G. W. Head who was at Ander sonville and other prisons for ten months will tell what ho saw, at the Opcr.i House on Uriday, Dec. 16. Uet your iickcib early. Extenslyo preparations havo been made by tho ladles of tho Presbyterian. Church for their bazar and dinners beginning Hits week Thursday and continuing tho remain der of tho week. Tho basement of tho Presbyterian Church has been cleared of benches, nnd a kitchen has been erected at the rear. Go and see the pretty display and get a good meal. Uchccca Lott, wlfo of James W. Cham- bcrlln, died at her home in Plymouth last Saturday morning nt 0.80 o'clock, aged forty.clght years. Bho had been n sufferer for several years from a complication of diseases, but tho Immediate cause of her death was paralysis, and her departuro was sudden. Mrs. Chambcrlin was a daughter of tho lato Dr. Lott, and a sister of Mrs. 0. P. Sloan. Bho was born In Orangcvillc, and was married In 1803, to JamcB W. Chambcrlin. Flvo children wero borne to them, four sons and a daughter, tho latter having died about four years ago. Mrs. Chambcrlin was a member of tho Presby terian church, nnil a consistent christian woman. Sho will bo mourned by hosts of friends wherever shu was known. Tho funeral toon nlacc at the houso on Tuesday nornlng, and was very largely attended, Mrs. Michael Walters was buried on Sunday. Sho and her husband resided 1th Mrs. Commons on tho ferry road, nnd on Thursday evening whllo getting supper Mrs. Walters upset a lamp and hllu attempting tn extinguish the flame by stamping on It, her clothing caught fire and sho wai fatally burned. Dr. Ar mcnt wa9 at once summoned, hut could do nothing more than deaden the pain for her. Her clothing was nearly all burned off, and tho skin came off from many parts ot her body. Sho dlcd on Friday. No ono saw tho occurrence, and the above Is tho womans own story. Mrs. Commons was tho houso at the time, but the Walter's family lived upstairs, whero the accident happened, so sho did not sco it. There is no truth in the report that the husband row a bottle at the wife, and struck tho wife, and struck tho lamp, which set fire the bed, tho woman having retired. Mrs. Walters was not in bed, but there was a bottle, and both husband and wife had been Indulging In liquor, but for which the unfortunate accident would not havo occurred. A few years ago several thousand dollars were expended on Main street, by putting tons of limestone on the road and breaking it up. For weeks past there has been sev eral inches of mud on the surface and the limc-stono is buried as deep as McOlnty. Evidently something else Is needed to make solid road bed in our streets. We are not prepared to say what it should be, but It is certain that unless something be dono the main business avenue of the town will remain in a very bad condition. Court next week. W. H. Jacoby severed his connection with tho Sentinel on Saturday night. Services at the Episcopal church at 10.30 a. m. on Thanksgiving. We call attention of our readers to the change of advertisement of I. Maicr. Peter Gross has sufllclcUly recovered to be out again. Ilev. I. M. Phtteisoii will union services at tho M, Thanksgiving Day. preach at tho E. church on Tho School Furnishing Company has suspended a number of hands becauso their orders are filled for the season. Excursion tickets will bo sold at all sta Hons on the B. & S. It R. on Thanksgiving Day. Catarrh originates in scrofulous taint Hood's Sarsaparllla pm itles the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. J. H. Mercer and W. F. llodlno Were out bunting on Tuesday, and Mr. Iiodlnc in elsts upon it that.ho shot n rabbit, but the dogs couldn't find It. The scenery used in tho play "A Legal Wrone." will bo brought hero with the company. The shipwreck scene is great. Opera Houso next Monday night. Tho Eagle Hotel nt Shlckshinny, belong ine to the estate of G, G. Turner was pur chased last week bv Charles Turner ot Orangevilte for $2300. . Tho terms of subscription to tho Coidm. bun are $1.00 a year in adiance and those who do not comply with theso terms must expect to be reminded of them. O. 0. Evans. Esn. of Berwick, has re moved his law office to tho now building near his residence In that borough. Hev. J. B. Wolff of Glen Itock, York county, preached in the Lutheran church last Sunday morning and evening. If tho attendance Sunday evening, was an Indi cation of iho appreciation of the people, Mr. Wolff should feel highly compliment ed ns the house was well filled. Mr. Wolff has served the Lutheran congregn- lion at Glen Rnck for tho past twelve years; it being his first and only charge since leaving tho Seminary at Gettysburg He has made inauy friends by his visit in this place. Tho following letters are held at Blooms burg, Pa., post-otllce, and will hi sent to the dead letter offlse, December 10, 1839. Mr. Harry C, Amole, Miss Louisa As man, John Uillaspy, Mr. 1. J. laitz, Miss AUco Seybert, Mr. Shlck, Mr. Henry Zelglcr, (2). OAIlDtf. Geo. W. Holder. Persons calling for theso letters please say, they wero advertised Nov. 20, 1889. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. 11, Catiioakt, r. M. The fair and supper held at Evan's Hall last week Friday and Saturdw by tho ladies of the Episcopal church was well at tended and patronized. Tho proceeds wero about threo hundred dollars. Tlio adies of the Guild still havo somo fancy articles on band and will bo pleased to take orders for duplicates of any goods exhibited at tho fair and orders also will be filled for comfortables, aprons, dolls, &c. The fair closed with an auction of a num her of articles which under the skillful manipulation of John S. Williams,! auction cer, brought good prices. Babyhood for November opens up the question ot how to meet tho incseaslng de mand for Intelligent nursery maliK It Is a subject in which all mothers ot young children aro interested, and thu methods propoed by Babyhood for raising tho standard of nurse girls deserves careful consideration. No less Important to ptr ents Is tho warning as to "Growing Pains" given by Dr. J. Lewis Smith, "Nursory Cookery," "Nursery Helps and Novelties," may bo mentioned among tho many topics discussed lu tho current number. 15 cents a number; $1.00 per year. Bahy noon Publishing Co., 5 Beckman Street. New York. Dr. It. S. Slmlngton of Danville, nled at his homo last Saturday mornlne very sud' denly. Ho was apparently In his usual health, 7and on Friday evening was out visiting his patients. On Saturday morn Ing ho arose, dressed himself, ato his breakfast and went into his olllce, where he was found dead shortly alter. It is supposed that rheumatism ot the heart was thu cause of death. Dr. Slmlngton was of apparently robust health, he had a largo practice, aud was one of the assoclato judges ot Montour county, serving his so, cond term. Judgo Ikclcr attended tho funcial, which took place on Monday afternoon. J. L. Dillon has purchased the land of tho estate of Mrs. Mary N. Harraan on Normal Hill for 47411.25. Thero aro over 37 acres in tho tract. , Tho managers of tho Opcia Houso havo mado arrangements with the Madison Square Theatre Co, of New York lor a play during the entlro week commencing Monday December 0th. J. Baltzcr, utter an illness ot several weeks, Is again atttndlng to business, and is ready to etll pianos, organs, and sewing machines, and all kinds of musical inslru. ments to any who may deslro them. Thero will bo a pigeon shooting contest between the Nantlcoko Gun Club and tho BloomBbuig marksmen, Tuesduy, Decern, ber 10th, In Athlello Park. This will bean interesting contest uud should bo well pat. ronized. Gllmorc's Toy Bazar Is now ready for the holidays. Tho store room on tho first floor is! filled with toys and candy. Up stairs aro four largo rooms dcyotcd exclus Ively to toys of eyery description. If your little boy U to reccivo a visit from Sauta Claus, go to Gilinorc'a and get a sled, rocking horse, a train of cars, a wagon, game, a gun. a desk; It your llttlo girl is to bo favored, you will find dolls ot all sizes, colors and prices, dressed and undressed Bleeping dolls and speaking dolls, and abovo all tho wonderful French flirting doll, that looks through her glasses, turns her head, fans herselt to music that cornea from within the pedestal on wbicfi sho stands. Tlieru aro also cradles, baby wagons, furniture, dUhcs, and a thousand articles from which to select, for boys or girls, Call early before the rush begins, and while tho assortment Is full. 11-20-Sw. Clark llagcnbuch, Larry Cronln and Joe Zeigler brought down a catamount Sunday morning which welched about 33 pounds. The three were rambling in the woods about two miles north of town, and wSien thiy came In the woods near the line fence f Wm. Neal and D, Armstrong, their at tention was attracted by tho noise of a Cock of crows; as they approached tho place they noticed a strange animal, of a gri yish color, jump from tho fenco and run up a tree. When they camo to tho treo they could sco tho features of the ani- mal, and knew it belonged to tho wild-cat trib?. One of the party was sent for n gun, while the other two kept guard. The catnmoint kept a close watch upon those ho were guarding it. When tho gun was brought it was Handed to uiarn Uagenbuch, who took deliberate aim and brought tbo catamount to tho grouud, by tho use ot revolvers it was quickly dis patched. Voon afterwards their attention was again a tracted by tho noise of the crows, and hastening to the scene discov ered a large white owl, ono of the party Bupposlng It another catamount gave an alarm, and the owl flew away. The boys certainly had a lucky day for game. Last Thursday nizht three more cuts were made in the frame work ot the show windows of Geo. lilngler's drug stori", and Friday morning, William Habb, tho owner of tho building received a letter otifying him that If he did not remove tho windows from over the pavement, that dy na- mito would be applied to the building. The letter was signtd, "Lodgo No. 00, White Caps." The citizens of Bloomsburg cannot permit this sort of thing to go un punished. Tho person o: persons engaged in it are lawless fellows who havo no re gards for tho rights of property, and the whole community is Interested in their de tection. Of course, the "White Cap" letter is a mere scare and may be the work of some boy, but there is no sham about tho disfigurement of Itabb's windows. Whether or not Mr. Rabb had authority to put hU windows over the pavement, and whether the town council had tho power to grant him permission to do so, docs not enter in' to tho question. Such rights m'i3t be de termined by law, and if the projection of the windows over tho pavement was ob jectionable or tho council exceeded its au thority cau eaBlly bo determined without resort to the practice of malicious mischief As a rule, it is not well to permit private property to encroach upon public highway, but this in no way excuses tho perpetrator of this deed. Council I'rocccdliiRH. Nov. tin 1880. Adjourned meeting of town Council, met at 7:45 p. m., present, President Harmon and Messrs Fetterman, Schwln and Yost. Upon motion H was resolved. "That tho committee on highways notify O. A. Jacoby to remove from Market street the fenco rxtondlng from Port Noblo street southward to near tho Pennsylvania canal, and all other obstructions by him placed on tho said street immediately, and upon his neglect or refusal so to do that tho same will bo removed by tho commissioner of highways under tho direction of tho Bald commlttcco nt his expense. Upon motion of Messrs. Yost and Fetter. man It was ordered that tho Bloomsburg Gas Co. bo authorized nnd directed to place a post on corner of Jefferson and Sixth streets, Immediately. On motion adjourned to Saturday Nov. 10th. Adjourned meeting of tho Council was railed nt 7 n m. November 10th with President, Uarman, and Messrs. Gross, Fetterman, Yost and Schwln present. Ordinance No. 60 was presented relative to tho application of the Bloomsburg Elec tric Light and and Power Company for per mission to construct Electric Light works and a railroad switch from tho D. L. & W. It. H. to tho lot of said Company on Eighth Btrcet. Objection was mado to passing an ordi nance granting privilege of crossing threo streets with tho switch when the company could have selected another sight In which this could havo been avoided. Council ad- journed to Tuesday Nov. 19th. Adjourned mceetlng of Council Tuesday Nov. 10th, with President Harman, and Messrs. Fetterman, Yost nnd Schwln. Building permits wero granted to Sam uel Shaffer and J. W. Mcars. Adjourned to Wednesday Nov. 20th. Adjourned meeting of Council was call ed Wednesday 20, at 7 p. m. with Prcst dent, Uarman and Messrs, Gross, Fetter man, Hingler, Yost and Schwln. Ordinance No. 60 was read as follows: Oudinanob No 60. An Ordinance relative to the application of tho Bloomsburg Electric Light and Power Company for permission to con. struct Electric Light works, and railroad Bwltch from tho Dclewavc, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. to tho lot of said Company. Seo. 1. Be It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council ot the Town of Blooms- burg, and it is hereby enacted by authority Seo 0. Tho said Company shall not pro ceed tn tho erection, ot any of Its works, In this ordlnanco mentioned, until It shall havo presented for approval of tho Town Council a completo plan nnd specifications of lis proposed construction or works showing tho lot upon which tho buildings and machinery aro to bo placed and their location thereon, tho streets upon which poles, wires or other devlco are to bo crct- cd, and tho places thereof, together with tho proposed route of tho stld railroad switch; and upon any subsequent proposed cxtonsion or chango llko plans or specifi cations 'shall bo presented to tho Town Council far approval. Seo. 10. All servlco performed by tho engineer of tho Town or other Town off). clals or cmployccss and expenses incurred by tho town by reason of their services necessary under tho provisions of this ordinance In tho construction, maintain, anco !and uso of tho works of tin said Company shall ha paid bp tho said Comp. any. Seo. 11. This ordlnanco shall not be of force until It shall bo certified to tho to Tho Bloomsburg Electric Light and Power Co. nnd by said Company accepted and approved and such acceptance and ap proval certified to the Town Council. Upon motion ordinance was adopted. On motion It was ordered that President Uarman bo authorized to insert in tho con. contract for sewer construction with Fshlo men & Wolf that payments bo msdo as follows: First payment on tho completion ot scctbn on Hock street, and Its approval and acceptance by Council; second pay ment on completion of section on Third nnd Iron streets; nnd Third payment on completion ot Eist second street section. On motion ndjourncd . There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." I hey 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. Tis sold everywhere. Owing to tho extreme mild season heavy goods will be sold very cheap. D. LowENiiEita's Est. Having cleared out a largo surplus stock of Over Coata wo are now enabled to offer Big w i Bargains a3 follows : TIIi; IIAllUNliH COMINCJ. Tho Darcne's and their high grade Spec ialty Co. and Operatic Orchestra will ap pear at the Opera House, Thanksgiving night, Nov. 28. This orglnization comes highly recommended, and wo know ot no better way of passing the holiday night, than by going to tho famous Darcno nnd their star trouno of 20 performers. It would bo a good idea to sccuro a scat In advance, and avoid tho usual crowd at the door that greet tho Darcno troupe where- over they have appeared. Reserved seats 60 cents. Card of TliuiiUu. A Jiewl'lny iins itH Initial IToilue tloti nt tlic I'nrlc. "A Legal Wrong," a sconeio play of con. sldcrnblo merit, with Gcorgo O. Morris in tho principal role, opened a week's en gagement at tho Park theatre yesterday afternoon. The houso was well tilled, and repetition of the performance last night at tracted an audienco that packed tho house. The management has gono to considerable expense in putting tho piece on the stage, and some of tho scenery and mechanical effects aro equal to anything ever scon at tho Park. A very realistic shipwreck scene, a splendid view of a tropical Island, and a cyclone nt sea aro among the effects produced. The play Is well prcsentod by Mr. Morris and a company of clever people, nnd tho specialty features Intro duced received much applause. Indiana polis Sentinel, Aug. 20. Bloomsburg Opera House, Monday, Dccemccr 2. C. Mcars, wife aud youngest son, started for Newton, Kansas, Tuesday morning. Mr. Mears expects to bo absent several months, and will establish agencies for his celebrated washer. WANAMAKER S. if tho proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card ot thanks, contain ing expressions of gratitude which come to him daily from those who havo been cured Ct ciivnrn tlimnt .nil Inn., ti-nulilna i.v llw, of tuo same, mat me uioomsuurg imi. U8Q o( Kcpjp,g jj,lsam) u wouU1 ml a falr. I.lght and rower uompany oo anu i uetuy 8,ml booki Uqw much beUcr tQ mvlle a1 permitted to locate and construct buildings and machinery for tho purpose of supply. Ing light, heat and power by electricity, and for such purpose or purposes may erect poles with wires or cables upon tho public streets or highways within the limits of the Town of Bloomsburg nnd may main tain and uso tho samo subject to the terms and conditions hereafter mentioned, and subject to such icasonable and lawful regulations as may be hereafter of tho Town Council, from tlmo to time, mado or required. Seo. 2. The said Company shall in tho erection of poles Immediately repair the pavements, streets and water courses so as to put tho samo in proper condition, and keep the same at all times in like re pair: and whenever In tho judgment of tho Town Council, private or public improve ment shall require the removal hnd re placing of such poles, the said Company shall remove and replace tho same, as by the Town Council may bo directod, and upon failure of the said Company so to do, upon notice to the said Company, the Com missioner of highways Bhall havo power to perform such work at tho expense of tho said Company, to be collected as debts of llko amount aro now by law recoverable. Seo. 3. if at any time any part of tho Works of tho said Company, its .buildings, to call on any druggist aud get a free sam. plo bottle that you may test for yourself its power. Large bottles 50c and 1.00. OpculiiK of tile IHkIi School. It is expected now that all the arrange ments will be completed for the opening XT TU.-t. 1 1 I 1 T)..!1 .1... . Ul U1U lCW IUKU QUUUUl UUUUIUK UUATI . - Monday afternoon at ono o'clock. A pro- E e.aP at 75 ceius now 5o cents, gramme has been arranged which will con- 1 his IS a group Ot trade CUHOS slst of an address by the President ot the School Board, John It. Townscnd, a re- Listen to this tale. It has port from tho Secretary, J. C. Brown, ad- MWCv fvlpj wool with silk, elegant stripes nm.iDKLPmi. Monday, Nov. 25, lssa. The power of 50 cents : Scbastopol, which you might call a cut merino or tricot-a-long. French. Acuta, which is a sort ot twill fine diagonal. French. Rave Soldi, merino with a cord or rib. German. Each 40 inches wide, fine to touch, all wool, all colors, per fect in every way. Last week dresses by Hev. D. J. Waller, Col. J. G Freeze and Supt. J. E. Grimes; the presen tation ot a flag by the Patriotic Oriler Sons of America; response by William Chris man Esq.; an addicss by Supt. Uigbeo or one ot his assistants. This will bo inter, snerscd with music. The new building is an ornament to the town, and a credit to the Board of Direct ors under whose management it has been erected. On the first floor aro four rooms, two of wnich are furnished, and will he occupied by tho Grummar School. Mr. Kline will have charge ot one ot these rooms, and Miss Hattio Sloan the other, There are two other rooms on the first floor, which will uot be furnished at pres ent. On tho second floor is one large room to bo occupied by tho High School, over At 75 cents now, $1 last week, Second The same price tumble with four styles fine All-wool Serge, solid sideband. Third -Wool serge, melange border, and plain with striped combina tion, many styles, that were $1.25 recently, are now. And they are French and German 75 all cents choice A fairly cood blanket at $-?.6; the pair. We don't know its equal at the price. Five machinery, polca wire or other matter or I which Prof. Harklns will preside, assisted pOUIlds Weight all fine, clean thing whatever shall bo found to be defect-1 by Mr. Sterner. There aro also two reel-1 wool save the light cotton warp Ivo or dangerous from any cause, or not In I tation rooms, and a library. Tho latter is yQU see nothing of A mean ordinances and regulations made by the bo nicely turnlshed, and will bo used also "lanket ISn t economical at any Town Council, the said Company shall up- as a room for tho moetlnKS of the Direct- Price. YOU needn t give a on notice given by the Committee of high-1 ors. In the basement are the heaters, and 1 thought to that here. We weed ways, roriuwuu maso such repairs as may i ine cioseis. r.very room is si'ppucu wuu gucll out belore theV fTCt tO I,.. 1 -1 . l ! ) I - " i.ai. uuu uuat tiwseis, wusu uasius, uu i jjig Store work thrnn.hnnt. tli linllillni. U vnllnw mcics (.i-ejiiuiuy as we.il pine, oiled anil varnished, and tho work- as extra comfort in a big blank- manship is of tho best Tho halls are wide et, one that reaches all over the and well lighted. Tho desks were mado bed and leaves plenty to "tuck oy tut) ocnooi rurnismng ejompany, and .. Here's One -i" Vards are all the Orion desks. The teachers are "er b OIU- , , provided with neat tables. Thu system ot Square, IO pounds, and the heating and ventilation in uso is operated price Sb.50 the pair. Thursday afternoon Nov. 21st, occurred a very happy wedding at the pleasaut homo of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gunton, on south Railroad St. tho directly interested par- ties being Miss Lulu Gunton and Mr. Chas. W. Jones, one of our prominent young citizens. J. Lee Harman was the grooms. man and Miss Prlscllla Lunger ot Danville, was tho bridesmaid. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. W. T. Auman, and was witnessed by about one hundred and twenty-five guests, many coming from abroad. They wero tho recipients of many beautl- fill and costly presents. Among those frnm a distance were Miss Uniini Uiuit.'ii and Miss Alice Foster of Wilkes-Burre, Mrj, Wm. A McHo3e, -Mrs ; Geo. Bulford and Mrs. C. H. Holland nt Betich Haven, Mrs. Nancy Walker of Kingston, Mr. & Mrs., W. E. Lunger, Mr. & Mrs. William Lunger ot Danville, Mr. Hatry iChamberllu of Beth lehcin, Pa. Tho bride was neatly attired in cream Henrietta anil moire trimmings, and tho bridesmaid in cream albatross. Tho happy pair left ou the 4 18 train D. L & W. for Philadelphia and other points of interest. Their many friends unite in wishing them a long and happy voyage on the mat rimonial seas. TllKTA. bo required to remove such defects or dan gcr, or to conform with the ordinances and regulations, and if the samo Company neg lects or refuses to perform the work re quired In such casi upon receiving such notice it shall bo liable to a lino of flvo dollars for each and every day, during which neglect or refusal shall continue, to bo collected as debts of like amount are now recoverable. Seo 4. The poles shall be located and works constructed under tho direction of nnd in such raannerjas may bo approved by the Town Engineer and tho Committee of highways, and shall ho of such size, height and character as may be approved by said engineer and Commltte. Seo. 5. This Company is hereby per mitted to locate, construct, establish and use a railrord switch, of single track, from tho D. L. ifc W. it. H. to tho lot upon which their buildings and machinery may be erected, subject to the terms and condl tions in this ordinance mentioned and to such other reasonable aud lawful regula tions as may hereafter by tho Town Coun eil, from time tojlinie be made or required. Seo. 0. The route ot said railroad 'witch, its grade and construction shall bo 10 the satisfaction and approval of tho engineer ot tho town ; and it shall bo con biructed, maintained and used in all its parts ot the cro'sings or streets or other highways at such grado as shall bo fixed by tho Town Council, and to tho BatlsfaC' tion and approval ot tho engineer ot tho Town and bo ns not to interfere with tlio use of such streets land highways, except so much as is actually nccesary, nnd Bhall IIS. $4.50 G.00 8.00 10.00 buys Coat. ( it We still continue our Special cut-price sale of Ladies Plush Coats, Wraps and Jackets, owing to the continued warm weather and the lateness of the season, ihe goods are all new That's the story we're telling th!s season, cut in the latest you now. A depreciation in shapes and styles, and perfect workmanship. It will pay all to call. We also show full $0.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 prices, not in quality. $15.00 buys a $20.00 Lined Chinchilla Over Satin Coat. Now we have a lot of Black Corkscrew Over Coats ; also Wide Wales at SG.00 and up wards, while all wool Kersevs of all kinds, at $8.00, must be seen to bo appreciated Those Children's Over Coats at $1.50 are hero again. Suits for little Boys at $1.25. We prefer to sell The Jerseys and other fine suits of which we have tho largest assortment town. lines of jackets of all kinds, coats. New Markets of kinds. See $5.75 Ladies' so full lines of H all and new markets, al childrens' coats our in CLARK & SON. Our three rooms are filled with seasonable goods of all kinds. We show full lines of Shawls of all kinds. Dress goods of all kinds. And here are the bigger Boys' Suits and Over Coata, somo at low prices and some at lower. Now we tell you that we will surprise you it you will only call and see the Big Bargains you can buy. A big assortment of Children's Pants and Waists for 25c. Do not be scared when A CAl'lTAI, 11UA. we will sell you a Boys' Suit for i.ou, and a waist thrown in. When you come we wi'l show you some other eye openers. Storm Over Coats are so much reduced, we are ashamed to Tho Darcno Specialty Co. who appear at tho Opera Houso Thanksgiving night carry their own operatic orchestra, which adds greatly to the success of their performances. They, however carry no firms Sand tor the reason that the amuse ment goers of the country at largo are bo" ginning to realize that "brass band troupes giyo all their show on the street Tl.n HaFAnnla l,nvn o1..n,l,. .n, . n vn.,n put lue prices on paper, UUi we lion by giving a first-class show and aro will tfill vrm nil nliniif. t.linm everywhere greeted by largo crowds. The by means of throe sets of hollers in the basement, of which A. W. Fry has charge. In the High School room, behlud tho principal's desks is a marblo talnei ou which is inscribed "Erected 1889. Board of Directors, John R. Townsend, J. C. Brown, O. T. Wilson, William Kreamer William Chrisman, Jos, Garrison, Arch! tcct, E. E. Ritter, builder, David Ilensin ger. Two from thirty or sorts up to $35 a pair. forty "Best value we ever had in Handkerchiefs," We say that of a Men's Plain White (pure linen ot course), put up in doz en and half-dozen boxes. Qual- Mr. Hensinger has dono a good job, and ity excellent, size right precise ly what a well-dressed man should have ; French hem one-half inch. "Unfinished" are $1.50 a dozen, 75c half dozen. "Full finished" run from $1.90 a dozen, 05c half dozen, to when you come for one and come pretty soon while we have 1 r .1 a oig assortment, ior while we have not the largest store room in the county we have the larg est stock of Clothiner, Hats, Caps, Underwear, and every thing for Men, Boy3 and Chil dren's wear, while 11 1 11 . 1 win acKnowierisre tnat we are headquarters iu Trunks, Bags, &c. Now we have posted you on our cheapest and lowest price gooth?, we want to tell you about our Rochester Tailor Made Clothing. There may not be so great a profit as in some of the cheap trash sold where you 1 t rr r w mace a aonar ana lose a cus tomer that will not pay in the end, so we keep the best quality of goods, sell them at a small profit and give our customers the best of satisfaction. Wide Wale Double Breasted Prince Alberts, day of tho "brass band" troupe is evidently drawing nigh. A. Good I.ooltlun Face We like to see. Yet Erysipelas disfig ures tho features nnd tho diseaso is as dangerous as it Is repulsive. It is some times called "St. Anthony's Fire," nnd often ends in sudden death. S. B. Carpen ter, Grandvlllc, N. Y., had it in both legs, and was cured by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlte'Rcmedv. of Rondout. N. Y. Thi3 everybody 1 medicine excels all others for the blood. 11-8-41. LOCAL iNUTICES. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When TJiby was sick, -we gave her Castorla. ' When Bho waa a Child, she cried for Cftf torla. When she became Mlas, she clung to Castorla, Whan she had Chlldrdn, she gave them Castorla. It will stand for generations as a monu ment to his skill as a builder. HOI for tho New 1'ork Noveltv Slorn for ladles' handkerchiefs, from 2c to 23c. Silk hankerchiefs from 25cts to COcts. Gents' silk mufflers from 25cts up at J. W. aiasieuers, opposite ejentral Hotel, lilooms hurg. 11-22-21. Corn chop, rye chop, mixed chon. bran. I old corn, old style buckwheat flour, best quality Rolled Flour at Paxton Mill, Rupert. I. W. IIARTMAN & SONS. Three Button Cutaways. Straight Cut Sacks. (Qlobe Democrat, St. Louis, Sept. 10 ) I'coplc'H. These are somo of the and nicest styles of Made Clothing. latest A Legal Wrong, a uautlcal drama of sensational scenes, was given before pack cd houses at tho People's yesterday after- $4.20 a dozen, $2.IO half dozen noon and night by George O. Morris and an intelligent company. Tho play rings in tho old conventional story ot a bank rob bery and murder, witu a marriage, a sea yoyage and other additions to afford an opportunity for thrilling scenes of realism. Tho cyclone at sea is a striking and vivid climax, where It seems that tuo salt sea waves will burst across tho footlights and 1 oil over tho audience. But amid all this In handy gifts. shape for Holiday What wrought the change? This wauian's face Is ruddy with n robe's grace. Her eyo is bright, Her heart is light. Ah. truly 'tis a goodly sight. A few brief months ago her cheek Was pallid and her step was weak. "The end Is near For her, I fear," Sighed many a friend who held her dear. I can tell you what wrought tho change In her. bho was told by a friend, who. llko her, had suffered untold misery from a complication of female troubles, that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription would cer. talnly curo.hcr. This friend "knew where of Bho spoke," for sho has been cured by tho remedy she advised her friend; to use. Sho Is enthusiastic In Its jiratse, and tells her friends that Dr. Plerco deserves tho universal gratitude ot woman kind for giving It this lt-falllbla; rememedy for Us peculiar ailments, It is tjuaxanteed to give satisfaction In every caao or money refund, cd. Dr. Pierce's Pellet?, onrj dose. Cure headache, constipation and Indigestion. Christmas thoughts Slip pers : Goats, Opera or I oiler, ma roon, patent leather trimming, $2 and $2.50 ; also mahogany, be by 6aid Company so kept, maintained sensationalism runs an clement of truo plain finish, at $2.2";. nnd used : and the said Company, its sue- pathos as well as a mixture of delightful Alligators. The real sort comedy that leuds a tinge of human inter. Wn1H Wo nr,iCVio,1 est to tho liluv. Mr. Morris is a strong I . . 1 . nowertul actor at all times 1 this bOlieS with their long jaWS be niav. and also throws a certain amount of fore they surrendered to fate, I t r . t 1 romantic sentiment Into it that makes It all V OU tlltnK you are even as you .,. .nt.nn. mi,... m I . ir- 1 .!f .1 All mu mure tun-no. muB. mviu mo muu rest yourseti in oeauiuui uiga good singing an, dancing also iho play tQr Slippers. Brown, slate, TUS U nn fnr n. wppk. with Vc dntiBaftv and I . 4 Saturday matinees. set, chestnut, mahogany ; goat Bloomsburg Opera House, Monday, December 2. cibdors, lessees or others operating the same bha'.l submit to nnd'observe all legal and reasonable regulations which may be at any time made by tho Town Council with reference to speed of trains, gates, flagman, &c. Seo. 7. That the said railroad or Bwltch shall bo operated and managed that there shall be no unjust discrimination In freight orchargesjand that'under just'and equit able conditions tLero Bhall be afforded op' P'jrtunlty of connection by switches or otherwise, with other railroad companies, and with indlvlilua s owning property or conducting works a'.ong tho line thereof, 8ec 8. Tho 6ald Company shall bo lla bio for all damages caused to public or pri vate property by reason ot the construction, malntalnanco and uso ot any of Its works, or by reason of any privileges granted by the !Town Council, ai.d nothing in this ordinance contained shall bo construed m any manner to affect 'ho right of indi viduals or others, as to damage by means ot tho location, constructions In this ordi nance mentioned or referred to; and thu said company its successors, lessees or others, owning tho said works or construc tions shall keep tho same In good order nnd condition and save tho town of Bloomsburg harmless from any responsi bility or liability whatover, by .reason of tho location, construction, malutalnance, and uso ot any of Its said worki or constructions. or patent leather trimmed, $3.50. Real deals, mown and rus set, $3. Patent Leather. Dancintr Pumps. Men's $2.50, Boys' $1.75, Youths $1.50 With a forward glance to the Holidays, we remind you that nriiiiUc-iiiicHH t,lI"or Ilnblt 1 11 nil tlio Worlil tliero Im liut one cure itr. ilulncH' olileu Hpeclftc. It can ho given In a cup of tea or coffee without the knowlcdgo ot the person tawing it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether tho natlcnt is a modcrato drinker or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of the great Stock of Men's Slip- drunKarus navo been cureu wuo navo tauen pers IS Here. 1 , u la. , ...1.,. . I mu uuuieu opcciuo iu muir uuuco whuuih .1 , , 1 . .1 !.,! ., quit drinking of their own free will. No A esh lot Dotlgola Kid harmful effect results from its admlnistra. slout UUUOn UOOtS, Iirst-Class Hon. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular Philadelphia make, two Styles and full particulars. Address in confldcnco toes, that are now on sale retr- r.ninnu Ai.irmvii C!n ml llnna dl.,nt 1,1 ... i . ? Z , 7vr .Xn.r' uiany, ooth elsewhere in Phil e,iuciuuau,u.-iu.iiy I ,!! "l,: .! : m... v.j. UUlJJIIIU UIIU 111 ltK 1 U K, til Cure YniirHcir, Don't pay largo doctor's bills. Tho beBt medical book published, 100 pages, elegant colored plates, will bo Bent you on receipt 01 mrcc i ceuv stamps in pay postage. Alt dress A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass. 10-25-2L ' $4, which you can buy ats2.7;. all sizes. Not train enoucrh in them' to pay the printer for more than the nu r statement John Wanamaker. Our stores are always closed on Thankssrivine; Day, Christ mas and Fourth of July. We take these for ourselves: the rest Rochester I of the year we give to our cus tomers. The number of coats sold to We have a few Double Breast- date is evidence that we are not cd Sacks. Heavv Coats and undersold by others. We have Vests, just the thins to keep you n0V 11 dMny of articles to plush by the yard or in patterns to coyer sofa pillows, cotton and feather pillows, fine linen and cotton scrims and crash. Appli que llowers, fringes, plush balls, cords, etc. to trim. Our stock of stamped linens and felt is great. warm, Cardigan Jackets, a big line. Scotch Caps for 25 cents. Fur Caps for 1.50. nittinjrs Don t forcet the bovs. little ' ' I i 11 I" - 1 r. and big. Bring them right lls 01 ynrn9 !or kmt ionfn.n,,m,.a n,i w:JKC' wo are making arrango Caps; they cost but little and tw ,vcck lin TWomi,m. frvn you will bo surprised how cheap arranged for extra clerks, extra you can rig them out ior winter, delivering ot goods m town, to Itho depot, or nearby towns. Wo expect great sales this season, as of tho latest style, our stock will be more complete, Wo were in the city last week, and in again this week, looking up new articles. Tell your neighbors what vou saw hero little last year, and help them to look tor a greater display tins season. Our plush goods will surpass all . .. . :.. j.. r i visit beiorolul,,l''a 1,1 luu ' wur cuettp books will surpnso you. Our Zl 7 rr-r T- display of fancy dishes, .wp u 18 Bim me lamps, and novelties, our groc A few Jersey Suits for chil dren, to be cleared out cheap, as well as Oyer Coats for boys. All wo ask is a vnn luiv nnd vnu nvtnSl 1 OOOKS i .. FU..MI.. ., children's books will be here. place to buy your clothing. 1), Lowonborg's Est, BLOOMSBURG, PA. cry sido will bo extensive. If wo would attempt to namo our stock it would more than fill a county paper. I. W. IIartman' & SON'S. OHLLutti CWui'STOA'iSa tiaBffes,raUarllMiatb world. Mk.UMUr)r i14.ltrft L,