it; Highest of all in Leavening Power. 11 ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. Kntnrrd nt the Post (Wire at HlnnniHlmrg i'n.i second oIiihh mutter, March l, ink ' IUX)C)MSHuiT(irA7 FRIDAY, AI'RH- 10, 1891. APRIL 11 1891- REMKMtlKR THE DATK 1 Wc the undersigned c ommittee take this method to inform the public that they will hold a JJ I5ean Soup and Oyster supper in A. J. Evans' Hall on Saturday 'evening April it, 1801 in honor of their first anniversary, also of the 26th anniversary of General Lee's unconditional surrender to General U. S. Grant. Proceeds to go to the funds of C. B. Brockway Camp 270 Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. Respectfully Yours. T. C. Fisher. Jacob Stiner. '. B. Dawson. Jordan Williams. Arthur Fisher. Committee. E. Jacobs & Son expect to open their new bakery in the Kinney building next Tuesday. William Patterson died at Benton last week Wednesday, aged 50 years, and was buried on Saturday. He operated the Chapin mill for the past thirteen years. A sister survives him. The regular meeting of W. C. T. U. will be held in theY M. C. A. room April 14, at three o'clock. Representative Baker thinks his ballot reform bill will pass the house, but he doesn't venture a prediction as to its fate after it shall have gone over to the senate. Mr. Baker says there is no truth in the report that the re publican steering committee wants the measure deteated, but his statement doesn't harmonize with the views of Representative Lytic, of Huntingdon. Mr. Lytic, who is a member of the steering committee, declared that he has become disgusted with the ballot reform question since the recent mock election held under the system in one of the ante rooms of the house, and he doesn't know whether or not he will vote for Baker's bill on its final pas sage. He says there is a great deal more secrecy in the present method by which a farmer, for instance, can make up his ticket in his home aided by the advice of his wife, or on the stump of a tree on his way to the polls Mr. Lytle's change of attitude will create a good deal of surprise after it shall have become knon, as he seem ed to be heartily for the measure but a short time ago. There is a very general demand for ballot reform all over the state, and if the present legislature fails to pass some measure looking in that direction the Republican party must accept the responsibility. Claims Against Italy Secretary Blaine, through Governor Pattison, last Friday addressed a long communication to District Attorney Darte requesting him to furnish the State Department at Washington with all the particulars of the tragedy in which Paymaster McClure and his as sistant, Flanagan, were murdered by 'Red Nose Mike" and his companions, Guiseppe Bevivino and Vincenzo Vil lala. Mike made at the time of his trial a full confession, implicating Bevivino and Villala in the murder. This con fession together with all the other tes timony in the case, was forwarded to Italy and was supposed to be used in the trial of the escaped murderers. There is every reason to believe, how ever, that this trial never took place and the Italian Governm.-nt has failed to bring the criminals to justice. District Attorney Darte of Luzerne County, on Saturday said that the United States had a far better case a gainst Italy than Italy had against the United States, and if the question is properly considered it would go against the Europeans. Times. Not In The Second Hand Business- As Sheridan was entering court one day carrying his books and briefs in 0 green bag, according to the custom of the time, some of his brother barris ters, thinking to play a joke on him, urged some boys to ask him if he had old clothes for sale in his green bag. "Oh no!" instantly replied Slwidan, "they arc all new suits." Han Fran cisco Argonaut OLIVElt WENDELL HOLMES, When axlced if alt diseases were curable If treated earlv, said ' Yet, but some dlaeases began two iiuudrmi yea ago " Precisely no one knows when aorofula and specific diseases began. We only know tliat we inberit hUlii dlnauee, king evil, rheumatism, brils.atwceiises, wulteswelliUKa, &o., and tlie mediual world ia just Naming that Cactus Blood Cure la the one only Infallible veg etable neutraliier of these blood valuta. bold by U. A. McKulvy, druggist, Bloouwburg, Pa. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Powder POULTRY N0TE3 No. 1 1. Grain of anv kind that is musty or filthy should not be led, as it is un healthy. In building that new hen house put the windows on the south side and near the floor. Also if possible make the out yards face the south. Watch your male birds, if they show any signs of weakness they are unfit for breeders. The Iioss of the roost is the one to breed from, i 11 else being equal. This time of the year the doors and windows should be opened often to admit fresh air and sunshine. Dry earth and sifted coal ashes are nowhere of greater service than on the floor of the duck house, a sprinkle of earth or ashes, covered with a laytr of straw will make things sweet and com fortable. farm Journal. W. B. Ckrman. A Valuable Find. Shenandoah, Pa., April 5, Upon the real estate interest of the Haupt family at Fr.ickville, three miles from th's city, a discovery has been made that will revolutionize the value of property there. For apme time a large tract on this valuable estate has been the subject of much speculation, owing to the peculiar grayish color of the soil. The thought suggested it self that it might be pottery clay, owing to its oily appearance and susceptibil ity of being worked with very little ex ertion into a condition of plasticity equal to that of ordinary glaziers' put ty. A specimen was sent to the Moorehead clay works, of Philadel phia, to have the green, unprepared clay subjected to a fire test. It was found to take the glaze on the first heat. It was first put in the "busquit" and then "slipped", or glazed, which is said to be a very se vere test for green clay. The result has exceeded the most sanguine hopes of the fortunate possessors, microscop ic investigation revealing no "erase," or "crack," in the enamel or glaze. This test demonstrates that it is the first American clay that has been dis covered that can compete with the fa mous Kilmarvack factories of Scot land. Scottish brick has now a mo nopoly of the American market at $2 per 1,000. MABBLED. At the residence of the Pastor of the Lutheran church corner of Fifth . and Iron Sts. on the Fifth ult. Mr. James Dunlap and Mrs. Addie Pierce both of Berwick, Pa. At the bride.'s house on Third St. on the 12th ult by Rev. P. A. Heilman, Miss Sadie Evans and Mr. Herbert A. Kemp, the Photographer, both of Bloomsburg, Pa. At the house of the bride's brother, C. A. Kleim on Main St Mr. Charles H. MacArthur and Miss. Annie D. Kleim, both of Laurel Run Pa., were united in holy matrimony by Rev. P. A. Heilman. At the home of Rev. P. A Heilman on Fifth St. April a, '91 Mr. Jacob Haney of Danville Pa. and Miss Nora E. Foulke of Buckhorn. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wbea Bab waa rick, w. (are her Oastorla. Whan aha was a Child, aha cried for OaetorU, When aha became Mlaa, aha clung to Oaatorla, Whan aha had CTill1ran,ibegaTetheinOatnrU. Advertising. Is by do mcaus a paying benefit to nurcuanU unless it is properly looked after. 80 rai.ny people think that by writing eonietblUR funny that it will cap. turo all readers of a bewspaper, but it Joes not. What we call a catchy thing is Manners' Double Extract farsapanlla for bad blood, pimples, eczema, aalt rheum, scrofula, erysipelas and numer ous other diseases arising from bad blood. Manuers' Double Extract Sarsapnrllla can be found for sale at all drug stores. Price SO cents a bottle. tf. Miss. Lillie Doak has moved her dress-making establishment from Stern er's building on Main street to the II. C. Hartman residence on Market street. She is now in Philadelphia getting the latest Spring styles. a t. If You Want a Position, on salary, expenses paid, see advertise ment on page 5 headed "A Chance to Make Money.7 A.N (IKEQ'jALLID OPPORTUNITY. An ucuqui.l!. d opportunity I r proftt- ablo invrstnu'ot In town lots on ey terms In a healthy ami prosperous locality. Tim B'.-Kimaburg Lund Improvement Company r fTcr at public tn'.u iibotit Five tlnodrcil Building Loti, eiluulc in tho thriving find progressive town of Blooms bur.', Pen nit. Tho lota nre forty fiet In front and about 150 feet In depth. Trrms of Sals, the holiest nod heat bidder the buyer, letny-nvo dollars down, tho balnnco in monthly payments of flvo dollars with interest. Deferred pnyments secured by bond and mort gage. A deed lu feo simp.lt; to be given for n lot clear of all iucumhruncc. Bale will take place on the premises at 10 o'clock in the morning of eaeh day, Thursday and Friday, March 20th and 27th A. P. 1301, and be continued through April following) commencing with Thursday of each week. Excellent ficlory sites free. See hand bills and inarm. For further articular apply to The Bloomsburg and Improvement Co. J. U. Funk. tf. Secretary. Tor Salo. A valuable farm in Mt. Pleasant township is for sale. For terms and particulars inquire of Guy Jacoby, Bloomsburg, Pa. 3-27-41. Manners' Dotiblo Extract tfarsaparilla for Catarrh is and always will be a lead er, aa iti curative powers cannot bo beatj price 60c a bottle. For salo by all drug gists. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furs : Fox, mink, musk rats, skunks, etc. Louis Lowbndbko. Female Weakness Positive (Jure. Free. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female or gans. I will send two bottles of my remedy, krkk to any lady, if they will send their Express and P (). Address. Yours truly, Dr. J: B. Makchisi, Utica, N. V. Horse and Wagon for Salo. A mare 4 years old, well broke, weight 1 100. A good platform delivery wagon nearly as good as new, box 1 2 ft. long, capacity 2500, either of above will be sold cheap. White & Connerr, 4-3-6W. Orangeville, Attention, Farmers. All we ask of those in need of a good plow, land roller, Scotch or spring tooth harrows, corn planters, or grain drills, is to call and see us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We also keep a variety of plow re. pairs. White & Conner, 4-3-6W. Orangeville. For Sale. Two yearling colts, both mares, for sale cheap for cash. Inquire of J. S. Williams, auctioneer, Bloomsburg, Pa. Apr. 3-4 t BLOOD. SORB Only genuine Mood purifier knoicn. It cure $kin diseases, rheumatism, gout, liver and kid ney trouble; and remove! alt scroftitous and specific Mood taints. So mineral, no allures and no relapse. Sold by O. A. McKelvu, Drug. gUt, Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. 7. H. BBOOKE & CO. Have you decided having your home papered this Spring ? Make up your mind to do it, then come and look over our stock; select your papers and we will give you estimates in the piece or on the wall. Our line 13 complete in de tail. We have gathered the choicest designs and colorings from the finest makers and can give your walls a treatment to produce any desired effect. The designs this season are made to match in color and figure, side, ceilings, and friezes. Contrasts are pleasing not severe, though rich when col ors are properly combined. We have just opened a fine line of fringed window curtains they are correct in color and right in price. Then too we have the goods in piece and make curtains to fit any windows; you select the goods, we make the cur tains and put them on the win dows. Come and examine our goods and get our prices. W. H. BROOKE & CO. In Our Popular Br2ud WflltefouacLcL totefyad. ? A Fine Quality of ATA REASONABLE PR IOC LOOK FOR THIS ON EACH PLUQ IFYCU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXTRA-SWEET PIECE OF TOBACCO JJONtfAIL TO GIVE .AsOfoui Dealer Fou, It DontTakeny.Othih Jno. RNZER & EROSounviulttS Just opened a fine line of fringed dado and plain window curtains at V. H. Brooke & Co's. Wall paper Contract work a specialty, VV. H. Brooke & Co. CLARK SON. Show this week lull lines of Spring Dress Goods in new est shades, with full lines of Black including many of Priest ley & Co.'s productions in special black goods. Priest leys' silk warp veils at $2,50 worth $3.50, only limited lot. Tans and slates in Henriettas, Broadcloths etc. now so popu lar. Special lot of Mohairs this week,, full lines of Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves, Under wear, Ribbons, Ties, Laces, Hamburgs, Coutiter panes Ta ble Linens & Napkins ; Lace Curtains 2 special bargains at $1.50 and $1.75 pair. Curtain poles 20c up, chains etc. Cor sets, Clark's 77 in black and gold now. Windsor ties 5c and up, fancy pins, pocket books, etc. Window Shades 40c and up. CLARK & SON. H. A. KEMP, PHOTO & CP.AY01I ARTIST. Has removed from Slaves' Block over Schuyler's Hard ware Store, in Gallery lately occupied by Nesbit. Fine Cabiuets $1.50 per Doz. and upwards. A SPECIAL OFFER. 1 Crayon picture, life size, framed in 5 inch gilt and plush frame, and 1 doz. best $3.00 cabinets all for $8.00. This offer only good for 30 days from April 1st. Copying, Viewing and tak ing Groups a specialty. Bi.oomsiiurg, Pa. EGGS t SGGS ! From Barred 'TLYMOUTII KOCKS." The Farmer Favorite, From RED CA l'.J, Tho Oriht LnyetH. AT I.)0 13, OH 1 50 Ililt 6 Id; U8. W. B. UEUMAN, Wlllville, Pa. tf. ALEXANDER liROTJIERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS FOR Hciiry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IPEiTir-- Goods Sipeci-a-lt-st. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Hole agents for the following brands of Cigars: Henry Clay, Losdrco, Noma1., Indian Princosc, Samcon, Silvor Asb- Bloomsburg, Pa. . X IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Alt PET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BIOWEE'S 2nd Door above Court House. " A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. KESTY & HOFFMAN, 11 We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, Harvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLR STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds of Repairs. PIPE COT TO ORDER. ACENTS FOR Garfield Injector Co., Garfield Double Jet Injector, Automatic and Locomotive Injector. . All work done bv us is Guaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly attended to. SHOPS - 6th and 0ENTEE STEEETS- THOMAS G0RREY. COHTRACTCR i:i M Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. Do&ler in Builder's Supplies. Inside Hardwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgages. REAL ESTATE FOfclAU IN BLOOMSBURG. Main StreeL Desirable building lot 60x214, price Sim j Fifth street House and lot, bouse rents tor tt per month, room to build several more housest 110 teet front on Fifth street, price $1060. first Street Frame house, t rooms, lot 50x114, price $1060. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $0. Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, 8 rooms, out-kltchen, barn, One fruit, 4c, lot 79x 900, price $4600. Main Street Large store building, with dwell ing bouse on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streetM, price $4000. Third Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x313. Price $STO0. Second Street, Kast nfPenn. Corner lot, 60 ft. front. Price $800. Second Street. Vine large residence, 11 rooms excluHlvo of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots In other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Sixth Street, Xorth Side Neat New two story frame house, 7 rooms, veranda in front and side. Price $im Sixth Street, North Side New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100 Sixth Street, Xorth Side House and lot with 63 feet front on Street. Price $MK. Sixth Street, Xorth Side New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100. Fine Brick Heuldence In Espy Pa., Lot W feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair receutly papered and painted, well at door, els tern, good stable and outbuildings, trult of all kinds. Price $1000. Of WlNTIKSTKSN BKCKI.IT, First National Bunk Building, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. v-X CM MCHCi.lEK'S EKCUSH PEKMYRflVAL HIL3. 1..-. m ,.i 1 i' 1 n Xl TM!jprliMt Bill Ibrnmlt. f (" I i W nra- . iWiiustl't tr 1... Illu. I gl hiiil liranil, lu r?il uiil'icboi., m.i4 V JL9 vikb blu.nbbou. TuksBtf ulhftp. H.d14. J (tunpB) for ptrtl.uktr. ftiitl HeUef tbv 1.i11m, IK", b, MklL HlVjt OkUkwtw ChMaUaTc, lUdlua ., 1'kUaiU, I'm radical Farmers, Attention! Look at this list of Farm Implements, all made by well known Manufacturers, whose names are guarantee for their work. Deering Binders & Mowers OLIVER CHI 1 : : 3 PLOWS, HAMBURG PLOWS, and tho Famous Euckeyo Drills, Cultivators and Hay Rakes. Have you seen the New Easy Buckeye Riding Cultiva tor, a Wonderful Success: Send for Illustrated Catalogues and Prices. Mr. B. F. Rice our Travel ling Salesman, will be pleased to call upon anyone who in tends to buv Farm Inmlements of any kind, this season. A full line of Repairs. Plow points, Shares, etc., always on hand. D. W. KITCHEN. RULE AND NOTICE. Elijah Hasa 1 In the Court nf f rs. Pleas of Columbia Coantjr Tuo. M. Hocbib.J No. 174 Feby. Tern. MM. Ejectment for purchase money Tor oertan premises, whereof the following 1b a ilm iiIihIImi Situate In the township of Bugarloaf In Colom bia county. Pa., and on the north aide of tfea fiublle road leading up the West branch of Phk. ngcreek, and beginning at a post In the v$m of said public road and line of land of t. W. Perry, thence bv the same north six dwnaa five minutes east, one hundred and seventy tonw ana iwotenm rent 10 a pose ana wena north twenty-six decrees thirty mlnutea nA eight and five-tenths teet to a post, theana north seventy-seven degrees west fourteen ana eight-tenths feet to an apple tree, thence mMa ten aegrees west, one nunurea ana seventy two-tenths feet to a post In the edge of tbejaok. Ho road aforesaid, along land of the said XUJak Hess, thence by the said public road south sixty six detrrees five mlnutea east, thlrtv-two and six-tentns reel to tne post, tne place of no ning, containing niieen ana eignt-UH! penues 01 ianu. Ana me onenn navingre ed that neither the vendee, the defendant 1 namea. nor any person claiming under him was In possession or occupancy of the premises. Thereupon on the 14th day of February, MM, on motion of Mr. Freeze, attorney tor the plato tlff, for an order of publication and a Bate on defendant to appear and plead to tho action by the tlrst day of May Term ltwi, as per Act of Assembly In such case made and pro video. Order made and Kule granted as per motloa. by THKcomrr. Certified from the Records this loth day sbal of February A. D. 1891. O. M. Qoroa, Fmsrzb, Atty, FroUur. -!-im. MKillip Bro's. Photographers. Only t(he best work done. n est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying, view ing and life size crayons. Over II. J. ClarK & Sons store. BLOOMSBURG. TRUST of NICHOLAS Pay Kli k. lixllor. lrinllal. and Death liunetlls. $50 TO $500, 9 Witt Write loreluuliiiK, ai'iilli iitlon, and teium to KecreluilfK. AUuitH 1 Kl bT OF Kit IU1LA8. lUUhfili y Chi On: H , lilli cU 1) In. ) a. 1