THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA r Bweet potato plants at J. Garrison's, 6th atrcct. Kdward Tustln 1ms purchased tho property of Morgan Samuels on Hock fttfrrt. frtr tartA i ii u. eiubi ui me uariun 01111 company Htcady employment, on salary. In niTirfrf has Introduced a new brand of flour called! In another column, by E. 0. Pelrson & Co., "Nelllo Uly". It Is of a llttlo higher grade Waterloo, N. Y. 6-0.4t. ' tnan lho "Unarm" brand, and Is meeting W. Kitchen, DEALER IK with largo sale. His "Charm" brand of flour Is pronounced tho best flour made for tho money. Never had it preparation a moro appro- l'rof, llarklns, Principal of tlm llloomsburg I'ub'.io Schools wllldollvcr tho memorial address, May 80, at Orangoylllc. For bracing up tho ncrtcs. nurifvlna tlm Prlato nstno than Aycr's Halt Vigor. When blood and curing sick headache and dvs. t!l0 cP'llary glands tecomo enfeebled by pepsla, there Is nothing equal to Hood's dlaca80 a8C or neglect, this dressing Im Grain, lift, Seeds and Balod lay. FARMERS ATTENTION! Removal! Eemovall HAVE YOU SEEN IT? POWDER Absolutely Puro. TUIa powder never varlo. A marvel of purity, strength and wholosomonoss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot bo sold In competition with tho raultltudo of low test, nliort weight alum or phosphate powders. HoM oniu m cans. ItOTAi. IHiiho rownsa Co., 10s Wall St., N Y. The Columbian rvrubllshed every Friday. Subscription price, 11.00 a year. Entered at tho I"oat omco lit Bloomsburg, l'a., as second class matter, March 1, 1S88. Barsaparllla. Foil Balk A second hand lutnn teal ear. rlac, conveniently arranged for two 01 four persons, substantially built and In mind condition. N. ltioiiAiiT, Epy L'a. Tho attendanrc at the Normil school U larger this term than ever at any term In its History. This school Is steadily rro. grossing and will some diy rink at tho head of schools. JLOOMSBURG, PA IfMDAY, MAY 10, 1890. Hon. 11. It Brldcns died at his homo In Lock Havin on Tuesdiy, aged 72 years. 110 was a contractor ou tho U. & S. H. It. parts renewed lifo to tho scalp, so that the hair assumes much of Its youthful fullness and beauty. Tho cnlcrtatnouul glvon U thu Lutheran church last Thur.'dty evening, entitled ''Crowning of tho Miiy Queen," was Well attended and highly cuinnnnled un by those present. Two excellent pieces of music were rendered by Fnf. Brook's Or chestra. Thu exercises were Interspersed with select recitals. The piano used fur tho evening was from tho music wareroums" of J. Ballzcr. At the meeting held M ty S h of tho Benton Agricultural AsiocUtlou for tho and resided hero for a ytar or more, nnifl election of olllcers. 'lhu,followlng pinions was well known la this county. TOUalCT HilLUOID 11SX T1IILI. Trains on the 1'. It U. It. leave ltupert as ronows 1 NOKTn. f SOCTU. 7:31 a. m. ll:CM a. m. 3:31 p.m. 8:83 p.m. 0 Tralnson the D, L. & W. 11. It. leave Bloomsburg asrouowm nortu. ROtrrn. 7:19 a. m. 8:32 a. m. lo-.sr a, m. 1S:06 p. m. 2:85 p. m. 4:15 p. ra. :.10 p. m. 6:47 p. m. TratnBontho N.&W.ll. llallwaypass Bloom rerry asioiiowBi nohtu. poem. 10:48 a. m. 13:37 p. m. e.ss p. m. -so p. m. SDMDAT, KOttTIl. BOCTU. 108 a m 6:3 p m ULOOMSBOlta 4 SULLIVAN KA.ILUOU Taking effoct MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18S9. 180UTH. NOKTU. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, ft H. A. H. A.M. A.M. r, M. P. SI. Bloomsburg, 0 28 U 48 7 01 8 31 S 81 6 40 Main street 0 18 11 41 0 (S3 s ti Hi 6 47 Uondals 6 16 11 3!) 6 66 8 41 2 41 60 I'aperMIll 6 08 11 31 0-48 8 5.1 ! M 7 00 LlghtStreet. 6 05 11 88 6 43 8 SB 3 56 7 0.1 Orangovllle s 07 11 20 8 35 9 3 117 7 10 Korka, 6 45 11 10 6 21 U 15 3 17 7 20 Ziners .... 5 4! 11 0 6 21 0 2) 3 20 7 21 stl'lwater 5 37 11 ft! 0 17 si 3 21 7 21 Benton 5 28 10 M 0 10 9 83 3 II 7 33 Edsons, 5 23 111 50 6 07 0 31 3 37 7 3S Colescreek, 5 20 10 45 6 05 9 31 3 40 7 40 suearloaf, 5 13 10 42 6 03 41 3 43 7 41 Laubachs, 5 12 10 40 6 no 9 47 3 ii 7 47 UentraL.V 6 03 10 31 3 53 9 67 3 58 1 57 Jamison city.... B 00 10 3) 5 50 10 00 4 00 8 01 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. m. a. m, a. u. a. M. r. u. r. u. 0 1 no ursl ball game of the season will be played Saturday nttcrnoon at 3 o'clock. wiui mmes-Marie. Tho Uloom team has been reorganized and a good game may bo expected. Hemcmbcr the course dinner to boscryed at the roora3 of tho W. 0. T. U, by the Young Peoples Guild' of tho Episcopal ehurch this Friday uftcrnoon and evening. A great meal for 00 cents. At a special mectiog of Town Council held last Friday evening, bids wcro recelv- cd for supplying gas natures for tho now Town Hall. The contract was awarded to Eshleman & Wolf. wero chosen. President Itichard T. Smith; Vica Presi dent Johu W. Ilelless Sicretary 11 O. Mc Henry j Trotsury H 0. Cilluy ; Librarian A. W. Wilkinson. Directors Calvin Derr; Simuel Smith 1 Elliot Lemons; T. II. Unit; 0. L. Belles. Fair will be held Oct. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tho 0 A it Sunday Memorial services will bo held In tho Opera liouie, Sunday May 25th, 1890, at half past 2 o'clock, llov. Tanner of Scranton will deliver .the sermon, all are invited to attend. Fullmer's Hotel at Kycrsgrovo was de stroyed by tiro last Friday afttrnoon at live o'clock. The Qro wan first discovered in the roof of the building, but had so far advanced that It could not bo controlled. Attention was then given to removing the household goods. Thu greater. portion of the goods were removed, but considerably damaged. Iho building was owned by Geo. Beagle and was a total lots there being no insurance upon tho buildiug o content 3. NOTIOK TO LOT OW.JKI1S IN ltOSKMONT OKME- TEliv. All are reipiestid to keep their lots In good Older or clso It will bo dono by tho Company and charged to tho lot owners. By order of Committee on Grounds. G-'J-at. HAI.J5S. Monday, May 10th'. 1). P. Delliler will sell house nnd lot In llloomsburg, situated on Boventh street. An excellent oppor tunity for good Investment. Kale will co.n mencc at 2 p. m. Foil Balk. A desirable and commodious residence bn Main street, supplied with water, ga9 and steam. Apply 10 jan20tf. L. N. Moykr. Fort Salk-D welling houses In illooms- Imrir. Oranirevllle. Ejnv and Kunert Ia Firms in Pennsylvania, Kansas and Vlr elnia. Vacant lots in llloomsburg. Store nrnnnrtlrfl. Grist mills and other uroncrty by M. P. Lutz, insurance and Heal Estate Aent, mooinsuurg, ra. Fnii Hai.h. Kouso and lot In Hupert, lot 120 x 140 ft. Two story, house, with nine rooms. Bay windows, oat- kitchen, ico and coal house. Kood stable, chicken and pig pen. Choice fruit, ever green trees, good water, Two lailro ids Twnlvo trains a day each way. to Bloouis liurtr. faru 8c round trin. Low taxes. A great bargain, If taken soon. M. P. Lutz, Ln9uranco & Heal Est. Agt. F01: 8ale. Fino building lot, Main St., near Normal School. Apply to G. W. Keitki!. Berwick was represented at tho County sell this week. Thero uro about forty hero Interested in the suit between the borough and M. Merkle. Amon tho number wcro A I). Scely, 8. P. Uanley. Juo. G. Jacoby, S. C. Jayne, and 1). Boucher. Dr. J. It. Evans has one of the most beautiful vines on the north side of his home, corner of Third nud Jclfcrson street. The leaves are very delicate" and the vino adheres'closely to tho walls thus prevent" lug birds from lodging tu It. 11. M Ilockmui of Berwick, Pa., makes a specially ol j ibMug fruits and confec tionery. He tells tliL'best and freshest kind of go.jtW and his prices are very low. Any one In need of uuoils lu his line will do well to write. In the milter of the division of Green wood into two election districts, thero being no exceptions, the report of the com missioners llxiog tho polling placeB at Mlllvllli- and Kolirsl.-urg was confirmed by tho court las'. Thursday. A man named Joseph Gravel was ar rested last week at Berwick for stealing a gold watch and chain, an overcoat, suit of clothes, hat, and seven dollars in money from John Karns, with whom ho roomed at a boarding-house. He put the clothes on and went to Kantlcoko and Bold the watch for $15. Mr. Kirns works nights at Jackson & Woodln's and discovered his loss next, morning. A warrant was taken out, and he went to tho station to tako the cars for Northumberland, where he was in formed Gravel had gone, but found Gravel on tho train. On being arraigocd In court on Monday morning Gravel pleaded guilty, and was sentenced .to a year and two months in tho pclnltcntlary. Mr Editor I have been asked by many persons to allow my name to eo before tho people of this county as a candidate for Assembly. After duo deliberation I havo decided to gratify my numerous friends by complying with their request. If tho people of Columbia Oauaty fee 1 assured that I am tho oroner mm for the place I shall expect their votes and will be thankful for them, but If they think dlff er enlly then I belleye It to bo uot only their right but tacir duty, to vote for a candidate who thoy are satisfied has mire merit and will represent them In the balls of 1:&U a llon moro satisfactorily than Yours Hcspectfully Charles M. Blaker If you havo, I know you will como again, and If you havo not, thencxt tlmo you como to Bloomsburg, you should como down to tho corner of Cih and Iron Sts. and call upon moat my new Ofllco & Grain ware house. Don't expect to soo a largo elevator, f.ir thero Is butono In tho County, but wo will show you a neat llttlo ware house, eighty feet long by thirty feet wide, whero wo can unload your grain etc, so quick that it will tako your breath, and if you will give us tho opportunity wo can load them up again Just as quick wtlh fer llllzcrs, seeds, salt, mlll-feed, binder-twine, baled hay, plows etc. You will always And a very obliging young man at tho ware houso to wait upon you. Ho is a Jolly fel low and when ho talks to you about prices you are sure to laugh. Everybody comti Lots of room! Tho bargains you will get not only In buying, but in selling your pro ducc, aro suro to plcaso you. Yours truly, D. W. Kitchen, Cth and Iron Sts. Bloomsburg, Pa. Tho Woman's 1 Horns and Foreign Mis sionary Society of St, Matthew's Lutheran church will celebrate their eleventh anni versary wl'h an Interesting programme Sunday, at 7:30 r. m.. May 18, 1800. fho following is programme In full: Prutso God from whom all blessings flow, By Choir. Scripture Heading, By President Mrs. G. P. Frymlrc. Prayer, by Pastor, Itev. P. A. Uellman Hymn, 277 Biok ofi Worship, by Choir, The Work of tho General 8oclcty In the Homo and Foreign Field, by Mrs. G. A. Herring. Hymn, 213, Book ot Worship, by Choir Itcport of tho Secretary, Miss Sara Jones Quartette. Tract, A loan to the Lord, by Miss Mary Unangst. Ashamed of Jesus, (solo), Miss Mamo Schoch. Women In the Home Field, Hcllman. Quartette. Report of Treasurer, Mrs. Fragments, by Pastor, Itov. Offerings. Anthem, By Choir . Doxology. by Mrs. P. A. F. U. JcrAlns. P. A. Helln an. E'sw hero In 1I1U Usuo will ha seen the card ot I)r. J. f. Fjx, diutist. Mr. Fox comus i.m.ing ib with twentv ye us expert. enco .mil has alio jist returned from A Gheat Offer. Here is a nronosition that ex Cels aiiytllinK we have CVCr been I'liilade'phl i where lie completed a special for infringement, in able to make heretofore. To course m deatisiry .ui mi its moro dim- taln peDi Bckett , 1 ... 1 I UlUIILlHOi cverv new suDScriuur, uuu w every old subscriber who pays 11 lii. un arrearages, we win setui me Columbian for one year, the New York World for three months, and a copy of Web ster's Great Unabridged Diction ary, weighing nine pounds, all for $3.50. This Dictionary has sold hitherto for $10. Send in vour names at once, as this olfer is trood onlv for a limit- o . ed time. lw. I). W Kitchen no occupies a largo now ware liouso on the orncr 01 oixiu ami Iron a'.r-'eU, where he will handle grain, fertilizers, seeds, salt and kindred nrtlcles. He will retain his ullP'.e in Lockard'a build- ins. See his announcement elsewhere In this i.sue. It. E. l'ettit ireniril superintendent of tho Pennsylvania division, has tendered his rcsigiiHlimi to tako effect on Juno 1. Uo has been in tho erapluy of tho Pennsylvania railroad for a number of years and nw in tends spending several years abroad Paul E. Wirt Efq. received a telegram on Tuesday announcing that a decision in his favor had been rendered In the United States Court at New York In tho Sackett case. A suit was brought uy ueo. ouckii of Brooklyn, against. II. M. Smith & Co. selling tho Wirt foun- clalmlng lint Wirt's fountain peu was sn Infringement on hi patent. The casa has been pending for several years, aud volumes of testimony have been taken, Mr. Wirt bearing the burden of tho defense. This gives him a clear field, and after so thorough and hard fought battle, it is scarcely probable that any ono else will caro to go over tho samj ground again. Tho Wirt patents havo br-en susta'ned re- peatedly, and thoy arc now so firmly fixed that there ca.i be no disupto as to Infringe. ments lCIH011Ul On Wednesday morning of last week the application of residents or Mlllvllle asking for Incorporation a9 a borough was laid be foro the Grand Jury. Witnesses on behalf of tho nrmlicants were heard all day, and spent the Mrs. T. It. Jordan of Townnda Monday in town with friends.' , Mrs. Ario Pardee and daughter of llazlp.tnn havi' beun vlsiUnc at Mrs. Mc- Kinncy's Peter E. Knapp haa been seriously ill the past two weeks, from an attack ot grip. Tnnmai Trcuch who spent the winter in Flnrtiln returned homo Thursday of last week. It. S. IJjwman of tho lkrwick Independent av im a nli.uli.int WIUIU III tUWll US r " . witness lu tho Berwick ca3e. Mr. James Saltzcrw.lh his wlfciind child nr fihli-nim u vlaitlnu his brother J. Saltzer. E. J. Brown is visiting his father In Maryland this week. His milk customers are served by au assistant. Mrs. O. O. Evans and Infant son spent several days this week at Miss Sade Sloan's. 0. 0. Evans Esq. was ulo with them, while In attendance at court, being concerned as counsel In the case of Marklo against tho borough of Berwick, A temporary rendezvous for the recruit Inn ot men for tho U. S. Array, will be opened in Bloomsburg on tho lSlh Inst, by Thursday was occupied In hoarlug wit- Capt. Geo. 8. Djdd of the tho 3rd U. a, ne98e8 f0r the opposition. On Friday a Cavalry. Only men between tho ages of naif j jy wa3 devoted to argument by coun 21 and 35 will bo enlisted. Further par- gei, jn the afternoon the Grand Jury ic ticulars will be given hereafter. ported In favor of a borough. The law re. . I quires a majority of tho freeholders resld The newly elected officers of the wortu cs . wlLltin the liintU of any proposed bo- .. . T -!.!.... I " ... West llrancli ualiway uo. are: i rcaiucm, roun l0 sa IUo petition asking lor one In this caio the petition set forth that there Bloomsburg May 10, 1800. At a -.pedal meeting of Bloomsburg Grange j23 P. of U., held May 5th 1890, to tako action In refrence to the death of our lato Brother, J. G. Quick, tho following committee was appointed to prepare resolutions commem orative of our deceased Brother; Said com mlttco respectfully submit the following: Whereas: But yesterday the friend whose death saddens our hearts and makes this an occasion ot mourning, was with us; he has now crossed tho dark river. To morrow will come our turn to surrender to tho destroyer, when others will drape this Hall In memory of us, and placo our names on ttie death-roll ot the Grange. Our dc paitcd Brother was a member of tho Order from Its Infancy, a Past-Master, and filled tho ofllco of Secretary for a number of years. Therefore It is eminently proper that wo should glvo expression to our great sorrow and manifest our fraternal sympathies for those nearest and dearest to him. Therefore: IUiotttdt That whilst wc deplore tho loss sustained by his family, .our order and the community, our sorrow is softened with the hopo that to him it was but the transi. tion to a higher and better life. Resolved: That we extend to our bereaved Sisters the widow and daughter of our late Brother, our heartfelt sympathy. Remhtd: That as a token of our respect and esteem for our deceased Brother our Hall be draped in mourning for ninety days. IUaolted: That at our regular meeting on May 17tb, a portion of tho time bo devoted to memorial services. Resolved: That these resolutions bo enter ed on our minutes, a copy furnished tho Fanners' Friend and each of the papers of Bloomsburg for publication. f H. M. Grotz. Committoe -I W. J. Bidleman. I Geo. W. Sufi.ee. Council Froceettliiiw. llegular meeting of tho Council was held In tho Council ltoom -of the Town Hall. Wednesday May 8th. President and all tho Members present. M S. Williams wts granted permission to miko repairs ot gutter In front of bis rcsldcnco on Iron street, at his own ex pense, town to furnish pipe. Communication was received from Dr. J. J. Brown declining to servo as member of Sanitary Committee. Upon motion C. G. Barklcy was contluu- cd as counsel, In cass ot Wanlch vs. Bloomsburg, until after this term of Court. Petition was presented by citizens along Catharino street between Third and Fifth Streets, asking for extension of sewer. Upon motion petition was granted. Letter was read from Secretary of Bloomsburg Cornet Band asking for room In tho new Town Hall. Upon motion L. Gross, seconded by L W. Shutt, Friendship Firo Company was granted privilege of occupying room on second floor directly above Council ltoom; Itcscuo Hook and Ladder Company room on Tnlrd floor, and tho Bloomsburg Cornet Band tho Small room on third floor. B. F. Itlco, Agent, presented communi cation offering tho Climax lload Mrshlno for the sum of $200, in ono year, without Interest, from May 1st 1890. Upon motion action was deferred until next meeting. Building permits wcro granted to P. S. Harman and Stephen Knorr. Wages for cobbling was fixed at $1.00 per day. Albert Summers was added to the police force and A. V. Howcr appointed as spec ial policeman. Complaint was made of the unsafe con dition of many places along railroad street. lleport of street commissioner was read and bills presented andoiders drawnas follows: Expenses of Highway formonth, $203.85; police service, $11.12; Bloomsburg Water Co., March and April. $100.00; Blooms. burg Gas .Co., March and -April, $101X0; auditing accounts, $10.75; C. II. Fornwald, hauling vault doors, $.50; Wm. Krlck. baum printing, $3.80; I. W. Ilattman, rent of room, $30.00; J. A. Uutchlns, steam pipes, $1.02; Creasy & Wells lumber, $10. Bloomsburg Water Co., Town Hall, $21.80; Harman & Uasscrt, door sills, Town Hall, $24.80; Secretary for March and April, -30 00. IlcjclHtcrert Jersey Cattle. The undersigned has 13 head of register. cd Jersey cattle, including thrco bulls, ten cows and hcl'ers, running from five months up to six years. They are fine cat tle, and can be bought for about one-half what they would cost at astock farm. Call and sco them. The earliest comors will get the first choice. I havo also tour un registered heifers, fine grade. U. W. Hess, 2f Mlflllnvlllo, Pa. Motlco To nulldcrs. Plans and specifications for tho Building of a Houso and Cemetery Uato way, can bo seen at tho shoo store of i'blllp Unangst after Friday ot this week and proposals will bo rocclvcd up to Saturday noon May Z4th 1890 for tho building of tho samo By order of Bnnnisn CoMyiTTti. 10 8-t. A Hprlllir Medicine. Tho druggists claim that pcoplo call ally for tho new euro for constipation and slck-hoadachc, discovered by Dr. Silas Lano I while In tho ltocky Mountains. It is said to bo Oregon grapo root (a great remedy In tho far west for those complaints) combin ed with slmplo herbs, and is mado for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 50 cents a pack- ago and Is called Lane's Family Mcdlclno- . Washington Camp No. 810, P. O. 8. of A., tako this method of thanking tho Bap. I list Congregation for tho liberal welcome and hospitality extended to tho Camp on I unday May 4. They also wish to express themselves as well pleased with tho able and Instructive sermon delivered by tho ltev. Elgar and would advise all, young men especially, to go and hear him. H. .M. Grotz. Committee 1 D. It. Coffman. IC. A. HlOHELDirER. There are 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. 'Tis sold everywhere. A New Woman " Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Dbr wm tick, we fre her CutorU. When the wu Child, she cried for CutorU, When she became UI, the dune to OutorU, When the had Children, the care them CutorU. : It has been said the body or n human ; being Is renewed once lu seven yours, ; but.strnnge to say, any foreign substance Z on It, such ns ptmplet, boilit tumors, I cancers, etc., remain. Tho reason Is Z that they are diseases and are fed and I kept all vo by lm pure matter In tho blood. ; It will bo Been at onco that a cure ran ; only be accomplished by purifying tho I. blood. This being dono tlicy die for want of support- Many ot tho herbs to bo found in the vegetable kingdom pos Z teas tho power to eo cleanse tho blood, I and, when combined with certain vita jj Uzlng chemicals aro a power for good. ; That Urown's Barsaparllla Is such a com ; blnatlon none can doubt after reading the following : Mericex, Cok., May 9,'8 Urown's Barsaparllla Is unequaled as a purifier, having used It In oar own faintly, Yonrs truly, ANNA IllCHMOSD, 35 Newton St., Merlden, Conn. IlEvnnLV, Mass., Starch 29,'CT. 1 will state to you that I, have used Urown's Barsaparllla and find It very beneficial as n spring medicine, and have Jntt commenced with Hngalnthls spring, nud most cordially recommend It to all pcoplo having any dlseais of the blood. Mrs. Sarah C Rtevfss, . No. 10 Btouo St., Ucverly, Mats. Mr. Oeorgo W. Llttleflcld of Orrlngton, Maine, (ays! By Using "IT MADK A.NBW WOMAN OF XT W1IX" Every woman may have new life and vigor by using Urown's Barsaparllla. No Woman having Kidney trouble, ac companied with those deep pains across tho back, dram log down pains, dlztlness, restless sleep, etc., oanexpect comfort In thin lire until the cause be removed. This canto ts disease of the Kidneys, nnd rau only bo reached through these organs. Mrs. W.I'.'llerrlck of Cllenburn. Me., was soaflllcted, and sought various channels for help. Hearing of Urown's Karsaparlllnshe tried It, began to rally at once, and to-day enjoys good health, Urown's Barsaparllla Is peculiarly adapted to Kidney Disease. Brown's Sarsaparilla! ", M ai au Druggists i .oo. o Domes ruro.oo. -ON'T take Something else "Just as good," IT 18 NOT Aba Warbex & Co., Bole rroprletors,Uangor, Me. . lllllimitaitlllBltlMBMIIIIIiaMMIIiaillllSMMIIIIIIIIBIl.llllltlllt Hlicrin HoIch. Nature and Method of Revelation. Ueo. 1. Firher vo Ood In Ills World. An Interpretation VO Miscellaneous! , i . . . . ... Old Friends. Andrew Lang J1.M JUSt OpeilCU ailU OU display AVindow Shades. Twenty dozen fino dado window shades We irfffl w. Chllriq If I i , l i - nn The Village CoinmunTty. Oomind: "........I. 1.65 nianUItlClUre SliaueS IOr OUlCeS, j.iuerai uviug upon Harrow Aieans. uerriCK ,7o reticles and A8na&la. Landor. New edition. v vui3. I On May 0th SherlfT Casey sold tho prop erly of H. 8. Rcay at Hupert, to W. H. Rliawn, trustee for Mary V. ltcay, for I $2500. On Saturday the following properties wcro sold: John W. nnU Ellen Clark, property In Centre, to William Bhalter for $75. T t -1 .1 ii I nt hum In f !. It. r.t,l,ln fnr MBfl. owraa irom noneton 35 lUJTS 11UU CUIUUIT lieCOntUOUH U b I T . 1 1" 1 1 I y i . t . i Property of B. P. Savaco in Jackson to Jusl suciui xooKStore as VOUa pieaSO all taStCS ailU SUtt all uuaiu utuusn iui ipiirovst i wrw vs. uv,iuuu o it i u, nv,tv- i UUloUl Property of c. M. Girton In Bloomsburg Book table no proper book Great variety of new and de- missing, sirable styles from the best mak I rM . i Dysnensia causes dcDravcd blood, which. era. OpCCimeUS, estimates aUU New in the Camelot Series; Spcnco's Anecootes .. .85 More-B Utopia 33 oaai b u uusuia ........ ... , Ktorlcs from carleton... stores and dwellings to order on short notice, all lengths, widths and colore. Fine side wall paper, hantr- to Hannan M. Btohner for $70. in time affects every organ and function of Large variety best Lowell ex-1 designs, furnished on request; tuo body. As a remedy for these troubles, tra Super Ingrain Carpet at 65c If you are going to paper this a yard the lowest price we Spring wo know we can save ever heard of for these, goods, vou monev. No trouble to show nothing can approach Ayc.-'s Barsaparllla. It vitalizes the blood, strengthens the sto mach, and corrects all disorders of the liver and kidneys. WANAMAKER S. The China Matting at 58 the stock roll ot 40 yards is unusual value. run assortment of every grade from 1 5 to 60c more than two hundred patterns. You won t store town in America John Wanamaker. rniLACXu-niA, Monday, May 12, 1690. Only the finest cotton care fnlWr wrirreA crftc inrrtrlf lrwnlv I r- . . . "" V V b , ..-v nna sucn a variety in any uranaenourgs. iumpy, Knotty tW. tnwn nr nth- 1a . . . . . ... v .. .. w. V u k . V. . imitations(it is apt tcfibe the Ori ental way to have them) but a smooth, perfect surface is one ol the chielest lirandenburg graces. On such a cotton the art printer can do his daintiest work. Not even the rarest Sateens outdo the Branden- burgs in beauty of printing, Hardly the stun you expect to get at 20c a yard! A large number ot exquisite new patterns and W. H.BR00KE & CO. EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING, BLOOM8BURU, PA. LOCAL MUTICES. He Told llic Trutli. I was troubled with Liver Complaint for I years, and suffered terribly. Lako tho druggist advised mo to tako Bulplmr Bit ters. I took three bottles and now I am a well man. L. Fenner, lruta-tun, Cbnn. 5-0 2t. r NcrvoiiH Debilitated Men. If you will Bend us vour address we will malt you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all about ColorinP'S I pu'ances, and their charming effects upon the nor- lmv hffn rprpnrlv nHrlpfi- I ly restore youto'vlirorlandmanhood.namnhlet tree. Marshall, Mich. among them black hgures on white grounds tor the tirst time. aDd ADDllanceson l.lai. l-d r-iy. VOLTAIU UBLT 1,0. Norinul Hcliooi 2Soien. arc: D. .1. Waller; Directors U K. Buckalew, A. J. Cissalt. J. N. UilUarry,, Jonu 1: ursen. II. II. Houston. WUter Morris, William Nei.l. Henry W. Palmer, Charles Parish, 0. II. Huberts, N. ParKer auortriugc, Henry D. Welsh. Tho Farmers Alliance are agitating the subject of sending a m tit to Congress from this district, who Is a thorough represents live of their interests. It Is not yet deter. mined whether they will endeavor to urge a mau who receives tho support of ono of the party conferences, or whether ho shall bo a man selected, and run upon a distinct issue. Tho name of O. L. Sands of Mordansvlllo U fnnuently rncntloneu as . repuoiicau cindidate for County Commissioner. His business as manufacturer of woolen yarn W. E. Smith Esq. of Berwick has ob- has brought him mong all the people in lolncd a patent on u fountain pen. Mrs. Cathcart Is haying a porch erected at tho side of her residence. the county, and ho would make a good man to gtard their interest as commission er. AHred MoIIcnry of Benton Is taking rillroad lies In exchange for merchandise at his store. Bloomsburc Band will hold a Frldav anil RaturdaV CVenllUS MjY COlh and Diet. Placo announced net wtek On Saturday last a number of ladies visit to Mrs. Jacob Evans on East street, and very agreeably surprised her. Great auamtties of provisions wero brougut uy tue vmnus, aim u iuu CuJUJ- , dln horsos.) from a I . . , T ... ,ln.n. I 11 " ... . abio l mo was nan. u. mui-. - will leave ly alleclei) by this manifestation ot friend- j)oomsi,rg for New Columbia at 8:40 a. are 100 freeholders residing within llie limits, and 70 of them signed the petition, making three-fourths, a large proportion. In tho Benton application a few mouths ago, there was a atroat doubt raised by tho opposition as to whether a majority of tho freeholders were Jo fivor ot a borough. Nothing more will bo done with tho Millvlllo borough mitter until September court, and in the raeautimo exceptions may be riled. The Twenty-First Annual Cuovi-ntlon of tho Columbia County Sabbath School Ai soclation will bu held at New Columbia Union Church, Tuesday and Wednesday Mav 87th and 2dth. The musio will ho un- der the direction of Prof. J. H. Kurzen- knabe of Harrlsburg. The opening Bervl. .... .1 t... I,..- T U ces will ue conuucicu uy h. ui"i Presbyterian minister of the New Colum bla Church, welcoming words by Rev. A. It. Glaze, Lutheran minister of tho Now Columbia Church, and responso by Presi dent, II. "It. Bower of Berwick. Each School In tho count Is entitled to two d, legates aud au additional delegate for cverv titty Echolars over ono hundred. Entertainment will bo provided for all (in- distance. Free tho depot at The Normal school now boasts of a reg. ularly organized base ball team The boys have succeeded In raising about $10, with which to purchaso suits. Theso havo been nurohased. and "the boys" look well. On Friday, May Olh, they "crossed bits" with the Berwick team at Berwick. The score UrmilcemicHH I.Kiuor Ilntilt nil 1 lie World mere Is but oue cure Dr. llulueB' Golden specific It can be eiven in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge ot thu person taxing It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether tho patient is a moderate drinker or au alcoholic wreck, inousamls of drunkards havo been cured who havo taken tho Golden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of tholr own free will. No harmful effect results from Its administra tion. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and lull particulars. Addresb in confidence Golden Specific Co., 18) Iiaco Street, Clnclnnati.O. lO.iWly Good serviceable Robe pat terns of the French Wool Dress Goods at about half. 8-yard lengths $2.00 10-yard lengths 52.50 HERE YOU ARE. This week at Clark & Son's larco lines ot Gloria Silk Umbrellas at 00c, $1.30 and $1.40. Best goods at ronarkably Ion prices. Full line of good Salines at 10c vd. another lot of thoso handsome Dress Ging hams at 10c and 12Jc yd, n largo lino of Thpv havp .1 nipce of the Rem- headed wraos at regular prices, fino ineynave a piece 01 uie ivem 00ds. Laco curtains. Scrims, China silks. nant Counter, OUCn a company Window shades, of best llollena. Bar- IT E Is very much delighted. Whllo In Philadelphia recently he called sn E. O. THOMPSON, tho well known Clothier and Importer, No. 1333 Chestnut St., (opposite tho Mint), and bought an of little-Driced biff-Worth Stuffs 6aln,a ,n IIo9,i,cry '"8 Hl;ca of hito dress elegant Black Fancy Cheviot Suit for $13. 1. ' 0 EiT.' Such a suit would ha as you rarely see. In Women's Summer Foot wear uxiords and low cuts have the call blacks or colors, Ut course we set the pace in prices; but that s not the most important part. Fit comes first. In medium grades as well as in the finest we fit you perfectly. and style hair, special lot of all silk surah silk at 32c yd. for dresses and sashes. Bracelets, pins, jewelry, now lines of gloves, special 101 counterpanes, uiacn uress goons, giori osa, see It. Kid gloves, ribbons, laces, &c. BYRON CLARK, A. M.M.D. Nov York City. In workmanship and style we I. W. Hartmaa & Sons. take xt that a11 these soods show me perfection ui snueiiwiKiug, I ob Twrt nf t h mncf nnnn 1 1 . 1 "rvv- K.v ...v. ...wk I'"!-" uom planting is aimoat over, int.r;ce, nnfi jc. thnn wheat has gone up m price, fnv)., fnr ,, tn :i, frnrn I, ., 1 . Jvr J J - " . u . jvm w I'l.i .w..a, sioouwio 111 lavur ui ul.u ia b.0 and we think there s at least a tuny navo openeu ';-;-'"- ing in, egga are pie niy, an umssb lionar more Gf value n every pair of them than you'll find in like grades out-side. All the betwixt and below styles just as plentiful 1 wo High shoes, button and lace. Mahogany goat. $3 a pair, true value $4. AU sizes readv for other engagements. The team is made up of tho following students I. G. Miller c, John Harman c. f, Morris Sloan s. s, John O'Uonnell 3. b, W. S. Mil lur n. J. U. Miller r. f. Wm. Shultz 1. f, Jt.e. Qillaguer 1. b, Wm. Wagner 3. b. Tho Electric clock recently put In the building, arid which has been to tho fact ory for certain needed changes and repairs came to hand again Stturda SUy lUtli. It is now doing duty and works admirably. Vny of tho town people who havo not yet seen or had cxplalucd tho workings of this system of Electric bell, will he well repaid by calling "on tho hill". All of the various dally and night programme for all tho buildings aro rung by tho bands ot tho clock. You want to see It. Tho Misses Bynon and Wylle, class of '88, and Miss Btajer, class of '80 spent Sunday with their Normal friends. Co no again ladles. The examinations of tlm Bentor nnd Juu lor classes, by tho Btato Department, have been Qxed for June 17th. are intended to make the larm- er happy, We are ready to in crease their happiness by fur nishing them and all others with the largest and finest stock of goods in the county. (Jahcoes are no more on the run, yet "ave em- umS,iama and widths. Uhaiues, tsieges, c., aro out running them this season, mug ins are always in the market without advertising, and we lave them. We are ready with good Spring dress goods aud trimmings at all prices Our sateen assortment is good. havo cost him Twenty Dollars at home. Had ho not been In tho city he could have sent his. nam? and address on a postal card or In a letter and received by return mall samples of various cloths, also simple cullo for taking his own measures, free of charge Any ono can order from Mr. Thompson by mall with tho samo satisfaction as by call, ing in person. EXECUTORS' SALE OP VALUAUUS Rcsil Est ale ! Two secoud-liand buggies for sale low or will exchange on oats or hay, apply to J. II, FoilUYLEli & Co, Tho Mordttusvllle Free church will dedi cate a new church building at Mordans Vllle, Sunday May 18Ui ot 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is ixtcnded to all. Supper with cjif-jo loo croam aud cako will bu served on 8 iluiiKy eve. May 17th at tho rooms of tho W. 0. l U, commence lng at live o'clock. C. W. Neal I- nnkln? somo Improve ments to his dwelling houso on Fifth street. It U.11I 1... .rtmnlitli lv TL nioillted both Inside and out. Mrs. Jackson will luiild otwentyfoot ex tension in thu rear ot thu HtrvUek M. E. church and put In a plpiorjinhs aprfent to tho congregation. William Chrlmian Esq. tho Newly np nolnti'il IMatr'rt Attorney, m ifnrineil Ihi' duties ot his Olllco in Court with prompt nosj, and lu a very satisfactory manner. ship. Ti.n llloomaburi! Car Company has been lllllng a large dutract for cars for tho Iron Car Company of Now York, which latter company failed last week. The uiooms burg Car Compsny aro creditors to tho amount of 20,00J. A considerable amount ol property at the shops hero ue lonilngtothelronOtrOi. hts been levied on under a foreign attachment Issued on behalf of tho Bloomsburg Car Lo. 19 pro tect llu'inselves, Just In tlmo to prevent a Now York party from doing the same .1,1.,,. t lur nnnnlo OXIlCCt 10 gel most Ol tiiti.t,. -- 1 1 ihelr mouey out. Thu followlug letters are held at Blooms burg, l'a., post-olllce, and will bi sent to tho dead li tter oince, may n, II, Sanley Goodwin, A. D. Laytour Lu. vcrno Bobbins, Fred S. Smith, Ed. O. Tay. inr. Ulis. James W. Wettman. Persons calling for theso letters plcaso i.v were adverthwd May 18, 1890. One crnt will bo charged .on each lottft A.U.OAWMW.P.M. The Old, UidHtury. A llttlo coughs a feeling III; A headache nfl; a dally chill; A slower walk; a quickened breath; A frequent talk of coming death. No strength to rise from day to day: From loving eyes ho fades away. N iw lifts no ruon tho woary head, Tlie struggle's oe'rj the man is dead. Such Is tho fatal progress of consump. tion. How often li repeated thu old. old Any ono Intending to buy Steam Engines atorv.. ytt not half so often as it was he- of any stylo or bIzu or first class Saw Mills ( Jre knowledge camu to mankind that will do well by seeing, or writing tuo un. lhtn, ...u8 .. discovery In medical tcU-ucu dcrslgned for Catalogue and Prices before b wi,icu. tho dreud dlsfase could beams!- buying. " llTa i"t""i I ed In Its early stages and tho patient re- 1-4 2 m urange.iiie, id. 1 (red to heallh. This wonilenul remedy, m., may ami uuu iv.u. .v Columbia at tho close of tho Convention. All wishing tu avail themselves of this op portunity of a tree rldo should send Ihelr names to Jliss uzue migui, uucb horn, not later than May 30th. ICukIiic-m nud Haw AiiUh. AU Vourl'rlcndnAliout It. Your distressing coutib can bo cured. Wo know it bcgUJo Kemp's llalsam with in tho past few years has cured sn many coughs at.d colds lu this community. Us remarkable sale has been won entirely ou Its eenulno merit.' Ask some friend who Tennis, shoes $i to $5. bach day now adds some thing new and shapely for Men, Women and Lhudren. As good value as we ever had in Cream Huck Towels, T n rrrr. cl? - v - ,1 inriirc Our Spring cloths are selling, finisl d lhe ;ce ,5c l"vo US1.80 a dozen!. Thev'd be and hundreds of other ot lino goods aro on tho coun tors and BhelYei. When you como to town it will pay to see our stock, towels, nap kins, linen table cloths ami all kituls ot linen goods are ono of our special attractions, good groceries, line dishes and glass (tii nn ltd n in nns n ti 1 ofniiil InitWtCl UiUU) 141lUliJ UllU EUUUV1 lUlltl'B) tiro wuat wo boiust ot on tue grocery department. m mm AM I l. w. aartmancft sons. ersare urnins snapping quick value at 20c, Handsome snow bleach Huck Towels, damask borders, 25c each. Sorts and sorts at just as win ning prices, li Dr. Plcrci's Golden Medical Discovery, Thousands of cures follow tho use of Dr. Sago's ChUrrh llemedy. SO cents. Trout Iiliincr. J, Jl. Mcllenry, tho well known and pop. ular landlord ot tho Mcllenry houu at Benton, will open to the public ono of tho has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Bat. rest feasts of tho year, on Saturday, Mav sam. Thero Is no medicine so puro, none jji, trout dluntr will bo served, and so effective. Largo bottles 60o and $1 at thero will bo a great abundance for all. all druggists. I Don't mlsa It. Everybody ia Invited. I S. WINrKKSIEKN, W. I). BECK1.EV. Notary Public. "yiNTKRSTEUN & BECKLKV, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. Loans secured, Investments made. Heal tate bought and sold. Office In First National Hank Huildin2l riiooiusourg, ra. A DMlNH'I'lt A'l'uit d NOTICE. ttahi( 0 Charles B. Trov, lot 0 Beater tiep aMfa, Notice Is hereby given that letters ot admlnl. tr&t'oa oa tbe estata ot Cbarles U. Troy, late ot liepver township. do'd, have been irrantBd to iTUiMUa Trov ami John K. Davis otztons drove. fa., to whom all pemona Indebted .to said estate ate rea-iested to make nayments, and tliOTi hav. Inn clalmi r demands W make known the same without delay to K.H. Hitti il JOHN U. DAVIH. f Auinm. awj, zioua drove,)'. - ll-ia-Tu. Do you keep an eye on the New Book Table? It's a magic mirror in which you can see at a glance whatever the publish out. Here are two or three armsful of the newest. Novels and Tales: When We Were nays. William U'lirten ....11 10 Tbe Master ot tbe Magicians. Elizabeth Muan rhelpsand II. 1). Ward .. ,W Bister balm bulnlce. Valdes. Kroin the Hpanlsii 1,10 A KareUn Match, lllgot T5 Tales ot New England. Harab Orne Jevsett .so Hanuapl. Lain&rtlae. New EJItlou. .is Utile Ualat KUzabeth. Mrs liurnell 1,10 History and Biography: Scboulern History ol the felted states. New edltton. 4 vols 14.15 Tbe Wile ot the First Consul. BaUit- Armand, .90 History ol Mexico. N II is Ulsroelt V, Carroll Brewster im SPECIALIST , In Tlin Tri-nlinenl oft'lirnnlc llltt'i COrjtlneH his practice to sucn cases only as are so clearly and I'uiy uevmuiK-u iui ujiuaue aeoiniiiiauuu puyiuvu Diagnosis without o.uestlonlnR or; allowlns l'a. tlentsto makestatementsot their conditio n. un this basis ot I'osltlve Diaunosln, for tieatment, Dr uiarK's Kxpenence inn iii-i-uiiit) iriruy -iniiiuii-ril by a Thirty YrnrM l'rnrlii-f- lilrli liivliiitt Tnrlrty, mill nurc-MNfii! ri-illl t I'.jilitllt-tl by Tiw und exrt-lled by nunn. I'ltllun'H, mnlp ml u-iiiiiie, not rnr i-u liy orillnury -rri-nimi-ni r In ilunbt hm In the linlure ol Ibl-lr dUt-nlt-N SMiu-rlitlly Imllrit. Ult- CbAHK Ort.lnated. Teaches and rractl-s Iostttve Diagnosis aud by connalng hU I'raet'ce to rultyd6elopedcUronle rllaeasei ot iten ana Woinrn, has attained unujual suocess In the treatment ot many so called incurable maladies Tho Dr. can bj consulted freo or charse at NBW YOHK CITY, at tho "llynn," 107 West 03lh sti-r-t. V- b Id to 'Jl and March I) to 12, June lit t-i 17, Ana 'Jl to bept. 1) Sent. US to Uet O. on. lu lo 'JU. ttov 1U ti 23, Dec. 7 to 14, 1800. Keb. 15 to 25, .Mar. 8 to 15, 1691. MILTON, PA., Broadway lintel, Friday, Alay 'JJ. CATAWBA. PA., Hu tpiehanui House, Baturdiy' May 21 BLOOMSBUIU1. PA, Bschaum Ili'i-I, Monday, May 20. 5-10 is 20. In pursuance ot an order Issued out et tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned executor ot Lydla Bean, late ol the borough of Berwick, deceased, will sell at publlo sale on tho premises on SATURDAY, JUNK 7, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described real estate: situate In the borough ot Berwick, on .Font street, between .Mulberry and Market streets, bounded on tho north by front stieet, south by an alley, east by land ot L. Kurtz, and west by land ot Ilattlc Kelchner, contalnlog tour teen teet and six Inches on Front Etreit, on which Is erected a Religious:' The composition of the Four nuituv m The LanKiugo ot llxa New 'restameau cox ... and uutbulldlnss. TKllM8 0FBALK.-ll(iodown, ntty per cent, ot the balance on conn nnat Ion ot sale and delltery ot deed, and tho balance In one year after con tinuation, with Interest, deterred paymenu to too secured by bond and mortgage. WI LLT. SNTDEIt,, Executor. dOSDtlS .... .11 ss 81m. i 1'AltH I'OIl HUN T A f arm ot IIM uoa-s. wltl nanrlso-no nt-w Ikium ana uirn, auu suppu-a wnn Auaauant wnier, wu do remit! ai. a iuv ic-ut lor uio vnria ui uvt ii.irn, to a i;ooa tenant who un Mrol-m nu own Btoek nloiiljum. Tu tuai u tu tn cmanlim Yttiir) un vtiu luwuiuip rua i iru'ii lmuju ittut- n Audsnrvtd two m bs from llrinlo-ivllo 'id uear dlrard Manor. KefervnoiM iwi K'iUM. Aldrns, iikuekis. riiOMr.iOM, uuuiueer uiraru listato l-otuvlllo, l'a Nov. l.ljr. QR. J. T. KOX, Dkn'tist. All the latest npliancuh' for - m inuftcluring. trcatini;, filliiig and txtraLtin;; 1-eili. All styles of work wuiraine I reprcsi-nml. Office ou Mam Street, near l-.as . S l6-ly. hlTllATIONS l'1'HMANENT. HALAItV rd BXi'ivN'-rW FltdM STAltl'. Hi-V bellliiB (iwolal Kierteiice unecetr' with us. OUTFIT HKNrt'.vKli. t-inalal Induccu euls and choice ot ten foil lo every man engaging now. Write for terum iiulclt, tttttum age. Y S. TAFT & Ca, iiocnoicr, , Save Your Hair BY a timely useot Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty ot tho hair. " I was rapidly becoming bald and pray i hut after usiun two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Melvia Aldricb, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Homo time ago I lost all my hair in consequence of measles. Alter dua waiting, uo new growtti apneareu. a s uair v igor anu n then used Ayer uair grew my Thick and Strong. n-od-tt. It has apparently come to stay. The Vigor Is evidently a great aid to nature." J. Ji. Williams, Floresvtlle, Teios. " "I havo used Ayer's nalr Vigor for tha past four or five years and find It a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It Is all I could desire, being harmless, causing the hair to retain Its natural color, and requiring but n small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs. M. A. Uailey, 0 Charles street, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Ayer's ITalr Vigor for several years, and believe that It has causeil rny hair to retain Its natural color." Mrs. II. J. King, Dealer- In llry Goods, &c, Blshopville, Md. Ayer's Hair Vjpr, mtraain tr Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass, BuM t lmiUttu4 l'ailuiurs. m
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