Highest of all in Leavening Tower. u ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. Kntercd nt the Post (Wire nt Hloiniislmrg ,'a., s second class matter, March 1, Ikmx. DLOOMsluJRG, VA. FRIDAY, AI'RII. 17. 1801. Manners' Sarsaparilla is sold at Moycr Bros.' 1 ry it. J. (1. Wells' show windows arc filled with fine silver goods suitable for wed ding gifts. Good wages will lie paid to a wom an who is a good cook and laundress. Inquire at this ollice. tf. The Choral Society meets every 'I'nosfl at; ftipninrr of St s'r1swlF . Vr f C. A. Hall. All persons interested in music are invited to join. Mrs. T. M. Dawson and daughter and Mrs. Frank Mears and sister, went to Milton Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of Miss May Walter. The deceased was a daughter 01 JNorman Walter ol Milton. The examination of teachers for permanent certificates will be held in the Third street school building, Bloomsburg, on Saturday, April 25, beginning at 8:50 a. m. A free trip to Danville. Messrs. W, C. Frick & Co. of the People's Store at Danville, are by their advertisement in to day's issue offering to pay the round trip fare to their customers from Bloomsburg and vicinity. m There is still no final adjustment of of the trouble between this country and Italy, but no fears of war are entertained at Washington Baron Fava, the Italian Minister, has sailed for home. Manners' Double Extract Sarsapa rilla for catarrh is and always will be a leader, as its curative powers cannot be beat ; price 50c a bottle. For sale by all druggists. Brother Tubbs of the Shickshinny Echo did not rtad straight when he perused the communication printed in The Columbian April 3rd, concerning the Ellis Young arrest. In the first place the article was printed just as it was given to us, heading and all, and we were not in search of any "capital." In the second place, it did not say that the Echo ' refused publi cation," but that the communication was sent in time for publication but did not appear. The Echo now ex plains that the article never came to hand, and this should be satisfactory to all concerned. 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. Lecture Mrs. Helen I Bullock, National Organizer of the W. C T. U., will give a series of free lectures in Columbia county, from April 17th to 26th, in clusively. . The following is a programme of the times and places of the meetings; Mill ville, April 17th, evening; Blooms, burg, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 19th, Methodist Church ; Light Street, Sunday evening, 19th, Methodist church ; Bloomsburg, Monday, aoth, a "School of methods," from 10 A.M. to 12 M. Afternoon, from 1:30 to 3:30; Catawissa, aoth, evening; Stillwater, aist; Benton, 2ad; Orangeville, 23d; Berwick, 24th; Centralia, 26th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Improved Railroad Facilities at Oatawissa On Monday April 13th the station at Catawissa Junction will be aband oned and a new station established at Main street. This will prove a great convenience to the patrons of the Pennsylvania Railroad going to and from Catawissa, as this will land them practically to the town where tickets can be purchased and baggage checked to all points. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Whn Baby ni sick, we r h CMtoria. Whea she was a Child, she orUd for Castorla, Whea aha tMosm Ml". abe dun to Oaaioria, ght"d r'"'1 A fTthm CaaVwla. Tax collector's notices and receipt h-Vr for sale a h's fW:ce tf. U. S. Goy't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder T. W. Mastcller lias moved his store room a few doors, north, near corner of Main and Iron streets, two doors below Lockard's store. He has two argc rooms well stocked. It will pay any one to call and see before making purchases. J. W. Mastkllf.r, New York Novelty Store. II. G. Ilousel has accepted a posi tion with Maloy & P.ros., of Williams port, installment merchants. He has the territory between Sunbury and H nkesbarre. HuBband and Wife. Have more than once been saved by timely use of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, after all other remed ies have been tried in vain. The Bal sam stops decay of the lungs and cures influenza and acute and chronic coughs. There is no other medicine in the world that acts so promptly, certainly none that does its work so thoroughly as Kemp's Balsam. All druggists sell it. Large bottles 50c and $1. Steadv employment and liberal wages is offered in another column by sears, Henry & Co., Geneva, N. . 1 hey are a reliable firm. 4-17 6w. FOULTBY NOTES No. 12. Better destroy or get rid of the rats before the young brood comes off. If thorough-bred horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, etc., are better than com mon ones, why not poultry also; it is claimed that a cross of pure bred stock with common improves the breed, so. why isn't the pure bred better yet ? Ducks will eat twice as much as chickens, but they also grow twice as fast. It is not necessary to have much water to raise geese or ducks, all they need is enoueh to dr:nk. ' Geese are easily raised and there is , profit in them. I A great many prefer the Toulouse geese on account of their great size and early maturity. It you make a practice of feeding your nock of Turkeys every night, you can pursuade them to come home to roost. ; Have you any Bronze blood in your turkeys ? If not, why not f W. a. German, IF You Want a Position, on salary, expenses paid, see advertise ment on page 6 headed "A Chance to Make Money. Advertising. Is by no means a paying benefit to merchants unless it is properly looked after. So many people think that by writing something funny they will cap ture all readers of a newspaper, but it does not. What we call a catchy thine is Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla for bad blood, pimples. eczema, salt rheum, scroiuia, erysipe las and numerous other diseases aris imr from bad blood. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found for sale ..t all drug stores, Price 50 cents a bottle. tf. Is there a code of newspaper man ners ? This is one of the questions which George William Curtis will dis cuss in the Editor's Easy Chair in Iarver'a Maoazine for April. The code of newspaper manners, he says, is the universal code of courtesy, and not one restricted to the newspapers. "Good manners in civilized society are the same everywhere and in all rela tions. If a man is a gentleman, he does not cease to be one because he enters a newspaper office, . it would seem to be equally true that if his work on the paper does not prove to be that of a gentleman, it could not have been a gentlemen who did the work. A gentleman we will suppose does not blackguard his neighbors, nor talk incessantly about himself and his achievements, nor behave elsewhere as he would be ashamed to behave in his club or in his own family. If a gentle man does not do these things, of course a gentleman does not do them in a newspaper." Life Amon- the Lepers. Sister Rose Gertrude has written another article for The Ladies' Home Journal for June, "What it is to be a Leper," in which she gives a clear glimpse of leper-life in Molakai ; how the disease is contracted ; how it is treated and cured, and how the lepers live in their exile. tonw 1JACON SAID, To explain the mystery c.f life Is like two blind meu aZtnii each ' iB No can exulalu how uiedluiiwH euro diwiwe. But wVdoltnow that pure I.Ukj.1 Ik i..iHry io health, and the BrazllUiiliHllai.dlscuve.'edlutheOaotu Blood Cure the one only rellul. lu vegetable blood purifier known. No rival, no mineral, no failure PoMhv ".! ,', ?J - 1 ?rv iritKKTtT CUMUV. In France the nnvvios on tlio railways work under umbrellas in wot woutlior. Nenrly 00.000 tons of cork nre used for liottli'il Immt and minora! waters con sumed niinimlly In England. A inodicnl authority in France nay the gradual depopulation of tiiat coun try in latgoly due to the Immoderate use of tobaccos Thoro is an Interesting oouple In Cin cinnati who have boon engaged to be mnriiod for the last fire jrenw, but no time. lias occurred within that period when they were both out of prison at the Hume time. In a Urmton court the other day Gen eral H F. Duller put Buch a complicated and tangling question to a witness that the judge, with clever drollery, an nounced that he would give the witness an hour to study on tho question by ad journing the court E. A. Rawlings had a severe attack of La grippe this week followed by pneumonia. . .... 1 Ciimmings & Verdy came out in grand style Wednesday morning with a new bakery wagon. Stone Masons are at work on the abutments at Bloom Ferry. It is the purpose to remove the wooden trest ling and have only a wagon road under the track, the rest to be filled in with earth. The work was abandoned through the winter but will now be pushed to completion. 1. D. Tones was taken sick while at his work Tuesday and is now confined to his bed. TVi mihlic crhnol re.irhers h.ave entered upon their last month of this term. 1 he schools will close 1 uesday, May 5th. Reviews and other exer cises will be given in each room, to urhi-h nil nre invited. Let the narents attend and see if their children make any progress. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. BUSINESS LOCALS. Highest price in cash paid for hides and tallow at A. bolieaers. 17-4-t Just opened a fine line of fringed dado and plain window curtains at W. H. Brooke & Co's. C. C. Marr will sell his fine safe. Do you contemplate having a suit made ? If you are, go to a practical man, where you can see the goods in the piece. Do not buy from samples as all goods look different in the piece. A fine line of goods for suits, spring overcoats and pantaloons, cut to your measure, made on our own premises, under the personal supervision of J R. Townsend. at D. Lowknberg's. For Sent Good house and large lot on Ferry road, Bloomsburg. Inquire of Oeo. E. Elwell. XI. For Sale. Two yearling colts, both mares, for sale cheap for cash. Innaire of T. S. Williams, auctioneer, Bloomsburg, Pa. Apr. 3-4 t Mrs. M. A. Watson having moved her millinery store to the Moyer build ing has added a complete line of spring goods in all the latest styles. Call and see before purchasing else where. Baby carriages in many styles and prices at W. J. Lorell & Co. W. T. Bell has opened a new gro eery store in the Kinney building, Main St. between Market and west, mis stock is all new and fresh. Call and see the stock and prices. Coffees, teas, sugars, canned fruits, dried fruits, lemons,-oranges, and bananas at low est prices. Very pretty suits for children; cas simere, worsted or Jersey, made in handsome designs at D. Lowenberg's. Room moulding used as finish with border, also nicely adapted for hang ing pictures, for sale at W. J. Corell & Co. Horse and Wagon for Sale. A mare 4 years old, well broke, weight 1 1 00. A good platform delivery wagon nearly as good as new, box 1 a ft. long, capacity 2500, either of above will be sold cheap. White & Conner, 4-3-6W. Orangeville, Femalo Weakness Positive Cure. Froe. To Tine Ennoii: 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, kkf.k to any lady, if they will send their Express and P O. Address. Yours truly, Dr. J. B. Marchisi, Utica, N. Y. Black cheviot suits are popular, you can h-tve a cutaway or sack coat, double or single breasted, round or square corners at D. I.OWF.NBERO S. For Sale. A valuable farm in Mt. Pleasant township is for sale. For terms and particulars inquire of Guy Jacoby, Bloomsburg, Pa. 3-27-4L Fresh garden see'ds by pkt., oz., pint &c. at W. II. Yettcr's. Have you seen the new neckties in Lowenberg's window. Wall paprr Contract ' work a specialty, VV. II. Brooke & Co. T. K. Pensyl, corner of Main and West street. Bloomsburg, has just re turned from the city with a complete ine of ladies dress goods, straw hats, shoes and all kinds of groceries. All kinds of farmer's produce taken in ex change for goods. C. C. Marr, buys butter, eggs, lard, potatoes! onions, and chickens. Nobby soft hats in all colors at Lowenberg's. Go to C. C. Marr for prime vine gar. The new Block of stiff hats can be seen at Lowenberg's. Fine spring grown cabbage plants now ready at W. H. Yetter's green house, 4th street. C. C. Marr pays cash for choice butter. CLARK & SON. Are showing full and com plete lines of Dress Goods of all the newest shades and color ings at lowest prices. 50c quality 01 Mohairs at 0 ic. 42 inch Henriettas at 37 ic. 30 inch outing cloths, 7c. 46 in. black Henriettas 97c yd., worth $1.10. Glorioso. Ladies Jersey ribbed vests 8c, Suede kid cloves G3c pair, We open to-day a large line of silk, lisle and labric gloves at very low prices. Our Hosiery stock is very large and com plete at all prices. "Gordon Dye" black hosiery, the best 25c ladies' fast black hose sold. Lace curtains, poles, scrims, window shades, &c corsets of all kinds. A big bar gain in all silk ribbons, No. 5- 6c, 7-8c, y-10c, 12-14c yd. CLARK & SON. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot tne Court of Common Pleas ot Col. Co., Pa., and to ine directed, there will be sold in the Sheriff's Office, at tbe Court llouse, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., tbe following t All that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate In the town of Bloomsburg, Col. Co. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt i On the north by publlo road, on the east by laudot John Wolf, on the south by pub llo road leading to Espy and on the west by land of the Land Improvement Company, con taining i ACRES OF LAND, more or less, whereon are erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES and Outbuildings. Helzed, taken Into execution at the suit ot Masters, Detwller & Co. versus A. J. Evans, and to be sold ns the property of A, J. Evans. Millbk, Atty. AL Fl. Fa. ALSO: At the same time and place, all that certain messuage or tract of land, bounded as follows to-wlt : Hltuute in llcnton twp Col, Co., Pa.., bounded by West Creek, publto rood Heading from Benton to Jackson, lands of Ell Mclieury and others, containing EIGHTY-EIVE ACRES OF LAND, be the same more or less, wheroon are erected a TWO 8TOKY FKAMK DWELLING HOUSE, barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution at the suit ot Wesley & 8mlth versus Margaret A. Dlldlne and F. P. Dlldlre, and bo sold as the property ot MurgaretlA. Dlldlne and F. P. Dlldlne. Mii.lkh Yost, Attorneys. Fl. Fa. ALSO: x At the same time and place, the following1 All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the town ot llloomsburg, Col ;l'o., Pa., bounded as follows, to,wlt: on the north by I'lne Alley, on the eostjby Barton's alley, on the .south by Third street and on the West by lot ot E. M Kester, containing forty-nine and one-half feet front on Third street, and two hundred and six feet In depth, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and outbuildings. Nel.eU. taken into execut ion at the suit of C. V. Knnyon versus David Winner, and to be Bold as the property of David Winner. Fl. Fas. JOHN B. CASEY. Herring. Atty. sheriff. Tfc-U-CRAPHY liiitUttiiiuiiiHanil ItiHtruriiiiiii. fi'. Fur itMi ti.'ii AT HOME 111. niKllchK THAI. II. HOWI.AVII. Vl.tl, B OBBKMN, OUIO. Puro Eye Whiskey. One year aeo we had 5000 gallons of Old Ilyc Whiskey in Uond, which was considered a large stock to carry and sufficient for the trade. The demand, however, for our whiskey became such, that we were compelled to in crease the capacity of our distillery, in order to give the whiskey some age before placing it on the market. We are now making over a barrel a day ; having a daily capacity of over 50 gals, and carrying a stock of 1000 gals in Bond. We hope to give our patrons the benefit of the age and will sell no whisk ey under six months, and from that up to three years. No second hand barrels arc used at our Distillery; all our whiskey is bonded in ncWy clean, charred, barrels, and for purity and qual ity we defy competition. We have never distill ed a bushel of corn, and we do hereby guarantee ALL our whiskey to be absolutely Pure Rye and doubled on a copper lined still and to any person who will find any drugs or corn in whiskey as it leaves our tilllery or Wareroom, our will forfeit $500.00. ROHR McHENRY & SON. Benton, Pa. H O L DO NTH ERE! 4 I have something to tell you before you buy your Farm Implements this spring. Ueering Steel Hinders are Light, Strong and Reliable and worth dollar for dollar, when other machines are worn out. The Deering Mowers this year are beautiea . You should see them. If you want a Drill, Cultivator or Hay Bake, come and see the Famous Buckeye. Sure to Please you. We want to sell you your Binder Twine, and we have the best on earth, and prices to suit. 9,500 Tons of Deering Twine Sold in 1890. That sounds big, but that's the way Good twine sells. The best is always the cheapest. Come and see us before you buy. . D. W. KITCHEN. Wall Papers. Spring Stock now ready Fine side hangings and ceiling decorations. Window $lkde$, Spring Stop Fixtures ; with or without fringe, or made to order to ht your windows. Work-men sent anywhere W. H. BROOKE & A.N UNEQUALLED OPPOBT UNITY. An unequlled opportunity for a profitable In vestment in town lots on easy terms In a healthy and prosperous locality. The Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company offer at publlo sale about Five Hundred Build ing Lots, situate In the thriving and progressive town ot Bloomsburg, Penna. The lots are forty feet in front and about ISO feet In depth. Trhms of Bali, the highest and best bidder the buyer, twenty-nve dollars down, the bal ance In monthly payments ot five dollars with Interest. Deferred payments secured by bond and mortgage. A deed In fee simple to be given for a lot clear of all Incumbrances. Sale will take place on the premises at 10 o'clock in the morning of each day, Thursday and Friday, March Wth and STlh A. D. 18U1, and be coutluued through April following ; com. menclng with Thursday ot each week. Excellent factory sites free. See hand bills and maps. For further partlcu lurs upply to The Bloomsburg Land Improve ment CO. N. V. Funk. tt Secretary, GRAND JURORS. FOB MAT TKKM, Mil. BrTriN I.nwson Lewis, I. K. Laubach, 11 S.velte Keeler. . Hkrwh k Arrher Averlll, F. H. Kltehrn, B. HiuontilM Tir. . Itl.onM 1'. T.nvrnrk, .T. Mnsteller, .T. KhafTpT, (.'. H. Omitnn, Anion Hnvnw, H. MmfTor. lm ahi iifi:k SiiniiH'l Knorr. kntkr 1. ('reiiHy. roNVNoiMM M. Mnnntrlinn. Kihhiniickkkk E, II. uilburt, J. P. Creasy, I. Fnli rl niter. Franklin J. Knstenbniuler. (iiiKKNwonn liiivls Mil lining. Jai'Kkon .1. II. Lunger, Kills Young. Hcott W. .1. Kniflehmt.. Kuoaki.oaf C'. H. HlrliarT- TRAVERSE JURORS. FOR MAT TKRM, lHttl, FIRST WIKI. Urnton O. II. CroHHloy, John Ruckle. Bkrwic?k John Hhannon. Bi.oom Mm oititw. J. F. Kelly. F. P. Kama. A. (' Johnson. Hhiarckkkk W. 8. Shaffer. J. P. Kre&s. W. II. friKip. i f.nthr joun Dei.ong, i a. iiemiey, 4oan Keleliner. t'ATAWiHKA J. F. Crpasv, V. Fettorolf. cf.ntrai.ia Thomas I.ldilleoat. Fihhiniicrrrk A. T. C'haoln. F. W. YaDlQ. 8. J. IVhIit. Franklin T. Elmer, Jr. OKF.KNWOOD II, J, Demott, J. S. Colo, Clark E. TtioniiiH. 1 1 km lock J. II. Miller, Heth Shoemaker, LocttHT Lewis Lw, J. M. Mauliart. Mifflin K. Klkendiill. Madison John Chrlstlnn. Montoi'R W. Mensch, II. H. Grimes I'inr Theo. Menrlenhnll. Ho A RINfH'KF.KK Charles Mensch. Scott-W. W. Kelchner, W. J. Uldlay, Charted Eckroat, SRCOND WRIK. Uratrr F. Bpnlnger, Hknton John H. Oile. Bloom .John Cndnmn, J. Hnltzer, K. R. Drinker, H. Knorr, W. B. cummlngH, H. C. Hh af ter, Charles Jones, II. Palmer, C. W. Hansort. Brrwick (. E. MeBrlde, W. F. McKwnn. Bhiarcrrri Klllot Adams. catawissa W. K. Long, John Keller A. B. Kline. CoNTNOft am Michael Brown, Jr. crntralia :. H. ontchy, A. K. Fottrnnan. FiHiiiNiicKRRi Daniel Wenner, B. JL hhan non, M. Mellenry. Hrmi.ock B. F. Hartzel. Locust William Davis, F. Oable. Mifflin Oporge Keller, S. B. Lutz, M. B. Heller,. D. C. Bond. Mt. Plrasant K. J. Crawford. M ontotr A. ;. Delly. (iranor W. W. Williams, Pinr N. L. Moser. Scott J. L. Crawford. Sl'oarloaf J. Seward. INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors tit th undersigned and to all persons whom It majr concern, that he will apply to the Court, of Com mon Pleas of Columbia county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this commonwealth oa Monday, the 4th day of May, IfWl, at threet eloek In the afternoon of said day, at whtah time any person having any objection to Ma final discharge as an Insolvent debtor can ap pear and make the same known. MAKTIN MOHAN, Grant Hrrrino, Attorney. April 9, 1NM. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORnRCTRD WKIKLT. RITAIL FBICM. Butter per lb M Eggs per dozen M Lard per lb Ham per pound. .U)f Pork, whole, per pound OB to JB6H Beer, quarter, per pound .01 to .88 Wheat per bushel. 1.10 Corn ears ' " .TO Oat " J Rye " JO Buck wheat flour per 100. Wheat flour perbbl ut Hay per ton 10.00 to lUt Potatoes per bushel . at Shelled corn per bushel S Corn meal " cwt EM Side meat " lb Chop cwt. Tallow " lb Chickens " lb Turkeys " lb 1-TS M M 146 Coal per ton, Nad. " " 4 and 5 o per ton extra, delivered. MKillip Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. F n- est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying, view ing and life size crayons. Over H.J. ClarK & Sons store. BLOOMSBURG. I. W. Hortman & Sons. The McKinley Tariff bill takes 2 c lb off sugars. We don't propose to sell it at cost and add the loss to other goods, never did business in that way. Dry goods are run ning out rapidly these nice spring days, especially Spring and Summer Dress Goods. Do you want an April Jacket, we nave them single and double breasted. How is your stock of Window curtains in oil and lace? We have a large stock. Do you wish a set of good and nice dishes or a cheap lamp, if so ours is the spot for them. Butter, eggs, lard, meat pota toes, etc., taken for cheap sugar and all other goods. I. W. Hartman& Sons.
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