The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 08, 1891, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FannFor Sale.
TO acres in Flshlngcreek township, col. Co
m mile from Van Camp, No.v Columli'u and
Cambra. Fair building, good water, flncorch
art. No. t grass farm, will gull at a bargain up
aa easy terms. Will exchange upon property
Bloomaburg. Call upon or address
WM. CHHIMMAN,
Bloomsburg, la.
Foa 8l Desirable vacant lots and a num
ber of good houses and lots In llloomsburg. Tho
beat business stand In Bloomsburg. A vory de
sirable proicrty tn Willow urove, first-class
bolldlngs and 1 acres of land. Dwellings In
Bapy. Ten good farms tn Columbia county, ono
In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In
Kansas. One country store, stand In Columbia
county and one in Luzerne county, 8 grist mills
la Columbia county, by
M. P. LUTZ,
Insurance and Heal Estate Agt, Bloomaburg Pa.,
ULE8.
May 15. C. D. Brink will sell per
sonal property consisting of stoves,
tables, chairs, beds, bedding, carpet,
dishes, etc, at his residence on Sixth
street, Bloomsburg, at 12 o'clock noon
Also at same time, a lot on Railroad
street, with dwelling house, and out
buildings etc.
May 83rd.-S. C Shive will sell a big
lot of new farm machinery etc. at his
late residence in Bloomsburg. Sale to
comence at 10 o'clock.
The first excursion to Central will
be under the direction of the Normal
School on Saturday next, May tCth.
Fare for the round trip 50 tents. A
special train will be run entirely under
the control of the excursionists.
At the annual election of trustees of
the Normal School the following per
sons were elected. On the part of
the stockholders, John olf, N. U.
Funk, L. E. Waller, P. E. Wirt ; on
the part of the State, C. W. Miller, C.
C Peacock, C. W. Fnnston, E. B.
Clark, from whom two will be ap
pointed Female Weakness Positive Cure- Free
To the Editor: Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the thousand and one ills
wjiich arise from deranged female
organs. I will sind two bottles of my
remedy, free to any lady, if they will
send their Express and P. O. address.
Yours truly, Dr J. B. MARCHISI,
Utica, N. Y. 4 24 4 t.d
Among the munificent gifts iHustrai
ivtof the generosity of American wom
an may be mentioned the $50,000 dona
tion of Mrs. Leland Stanford to the
Kindergarten Association of San Fran
Cisco, and the same amount given by
Ma W. H. Vanderttlt for the erection
of a mission building in New York city.
There is a lady in New York who at
IE uul is earning a salary of $5,000 a
year teaching fashion how to play a
scientific game of whist Two or three
other teachers have all they can do in
BfemntiTig classes in the Ladies' New
York dub.
AH the widows of distinguished men
sum to be engaged in writing about
hem. Among the number are Mrs.
Caster, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Beecher and
Mrs. Jtfferson Davis.
Spring days are at hand and
premonitions of warm weather
bring with them a desire for
cooling dishes. We shall keep
Ice Cream of many flavors
from now on, and will serve it
in our parlors day or night.
Families and parties sup
plied. Get our prices.
The Cafe is open, and the
kitchen is in charge of an ex
perienced cook. Catering for
parties, lodges, weddings, etc.,
i specialty.
Fresh bread and cakes daily
in the bakery.
M. M PHILLIPS & SON.
Proprietors of
"PHILLIPS' CAFE."
Bloomsburg, Pa.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING 1
G. W. BERTSCH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
3E1ITS' FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Suits made to order at short notice
tnd fit always guaranteed or no sale.
Call and examine the largest and best
-elected stock of goods ever shown in
Columbia County.
Store - next door to First National
Bank.
MAIN STREET,
' Blooms Dursr, Pa.
WIT AV WISDOM.
. Lore conquers Iiate, but never indif.
f -rence.
At 20 Hie will reigns, st 80 the wit,
ami at 40 the judgment.
The cats that drive away mice are nn
good ns those that catch tlietu. Uer
mnn Proverb.
Let a mnn load a crooked life long
enough nnd he will soon be in straits.
St Joseph News.
Do not get up so ninny good klens
that you have no time to carry any of
them into execution.
Some men are like blotters; they may
bear the impress of 100 good things and
yet they are worthless. Puck.
If there is anything harder than being
polite when you don't feel like it. we
don't know what it is. Atchison Ulobe.
Once to every man and nation
Comes Ilia moment to decide
In tli strife of truth and falsehood
For the iicxxl or evil tide.
For every hour of pleasure the av
erage "intimate friend" gives you lie
m iikes you two hours of trouble.
Atchison Globe,
If you do a man a favor, do not let
him know of it, or the chnnces lire he
will come back for another lift Mil
waukee Sentinel.
Never speak ill of anybody! you can
do just us much execution with a shrug
of the shoulders or a significant look.
Milwaukee Sentinel
No after triumph brought such Joy,
Although nnr tcardft Ite gray.
As with our first watch, when a boy,
We were ankod the time of day.
-New York llon.ld.
ITo Do you think the photograph I
mailed you the other day was like mo?
Slip I hope not When it caino it wus
broke. Harper's lliiziu.
Teacher Now, Johnny, you may ox
plain to nie the difference between n
kin;r and n president. Johnny Kings
are horn and presidents got there. Huf
fulo Express.
Hairy Your remarks, Miss Jennie,
are so spiced with wit that ihey quite,
take my hrealh awny, Jennie I'm
Kind of that, for yoi r efforts with cloves
have liecn flat failures. New York
Herald.
Nearing the Brink. He (feo'ing his
way) I I wish we were good friends
enough for you to to call mo by lny
first name. She (helping him along)
Oh, your Inst nnmo is good enough for
me. New York Weekly.
You can't weiifh gram with a erammar;
Nor ruuar rare hams with a hammer ;
Do sums wit h a summer,
Row plum with a plummer.
Nor shear an old ram with a rammer.
Hungry Joo How much do yon
charge forroast beef? Waiter Twenty
five cents. H. J. How much for bread?
Waiter Nothing. H. J. And bow
much for the gravy? Walter Oh, wo
give you the gravy. H. J. Well, you
can give me plate, bread, and gravy.
At the Junior Ball Freshlelgh (for
the fifth time) May I have just oue
more dance. Miss Slyder? Miss Slyder
Yes; Lut this must be tho last Fresh
leigh I hope you will excuse my ask
ing you so many times, but really you
are the only girl 1 know here, Colum
bia Spectator.
SHORT KCNDAY TEXTS.
God loves the man who is not afraid
of giants.
Be a worker. A loafer is never happy
anywhere.
It is real gain to loso that which keeps
us from God.
Stand behind the truth, and the devil
can't hurt you.
The surest way to a man's pocket is
through his heart
A live minister and a dead church aro
hard lo keep together.
The right placo for every Christian is
where lie is most needed.
To have a big head and a small heart
is a very great misfortune.
The man who does all his praying on
his knees, prays very little.
The Lord's sheep have no business in
the devil's blackberry patch.
If your religion does not make you
happy what good does it do you?
The man who looks at everything
through money can not see very far.
A man who is mean to his wife is a
man the devil is not even watching.
A wide nwnke preacher is pretty sure
to keep his church from going to sleep.
It is no excuse for a man to drink
beer because Christ turned atcr iuto
wine.
No man can please God by accident.
He must want to do it, and plan to do it
It is a great misfortune to be boru so
that all the laugh has to stay inside of
you.
The devil never asks nnybody to gq
further than the next coiner to begin
witlu
A Christian with a long face is ono of
tho best advertisements the devil bus on
earth.
The man who is honest with God
doesn't need a big income to make him
happy.
There are not many poor men who
would do a rich man's work for the pay
be gets.
The time to be pleasant and make it
count is when everybody else is uu pleas
ant One way to drive the boys and girls
to the bad is to shut up the parlor and
live in the kitchen.
There never was a sermon preached
more eloquent than the simple story of a
new born soul
The slow growth of population in
France and the unwillingness of young
people to marry ore social facts which
are forcing themselves upon the atten
tion of the government, and there is
now bill be 'ore the chambers for the
imposition of a heavy tax on bachelors.
H. E. Van Do man, nomologist to the
United States Agricultural Department,
deelares that thert ie in the southern
parts of California, Arisona, New Mex
ico, and Texas millions of acres which
can be made to produce as good dates
as those grown in Arsbla and Persia,
Apple nioKoin In Winter.
We all love the leantifnl, delidonsly
fragrant apple blossoms that charm us
for a short season in the spring, and note
sadly tho last shower of white petals over
the emerald green carpet beneath the
trees. All persons do not know, how
ever, how easily these lovely flowers may
be caused to bloom indoors In winter.
If largo branches aro broken from the
trees and placed in water in a warm,
snnny window, they will soon flower,
and many of the blossoms will bo as
beautiful and fragrant as tlioso that
bloom on tho trees iu tho spring.
Cam must lw taken to select such
branches as have an abundance of plump
blooming buds, nnd somo of these should
be removed, as well as some of the moro
pointed leaf bnds.
Wild pear and wild cherry branches
nwy e flowered In a similar manner,
but not so satisfactorily as apple tree
limbs. No doubt many other kinds of
eurly blooming shrnbs and trees conld
bo mado to blossom in this way.
Here is an interesting field for experi
ment for flower lovers, particularly for
invalids and children. Tho satisfaction
of pending to a sick neighbor or present
ing to :t friend a bunch of fresh applo
blossoms in winter amply repays the
trifling labor required to produce them.
Youth's Companion.
Sherman'i Memoirs.
The death of General Sherman has bad
the effect of creating a demand for bis
memoirs. Tho publishers tell me that
tho demand is something wholly tinex
pected, and yet they might have known
from past experience that tho death of n
famous and great man is sure to arouse
finch interest. Sherman's memoirs are
pronounced by literary critics, in some
respects, the most fascinating literature
of tho war.
In his stylo Sherman was unique and
original, just as ho wad in bis action and
habits of thought. A distinguished
teacher of Connecticut said recently that
ho had advised his scholars to read
Grant's memoirs and thoso of Sherman,
so that they might learn what a splendid
thing simplicity, lucidity and directness
wero in a literary style. Sherman's
memoirs never had tho salo that was ex
pected of them, and in fact none of the
recollections published by tho distin
guished nctors in tho civil war ever
mado much money, excepting "Grant's
Memoirs."
In his case, the extremely dramatic
and pitiful circumstances associated
with tho writing of thorn did as much to
bring about the enormous salo an did
Grant's reputation as the great com
mander. E. J. Edwards in Philadel
phia Presa
Ono Maine Boy.
The son of Mr. Alvin Howes, of Pal
myra, is considered about the smartest
boy in this section. Ho is 9 years old
and is master of Greenleafs Complete
Arithmetic, having interest, equation of
payments, mensuration, square root, cube
root, etc., at bis tongue's end. He will
perform calculations with large num
bers readily without slate or pencil, and
rarely, if ever, make a mistake. With
him a thing once learned is never for
gotten. He began to learn geography
when he was 8 years old by hearing his
brother reciting his lessons to his mother,
and now it is next to an impossibility to
ask him a question in that study that he
cannot readily answer.
He has a better knowledge of physiol
ogy than most teachers possess, and
withal is quite a politician, being better
posted on the events of the lav than
many who go to the polls and vote. He
uas nor, Deen aruieu at home to show off;
he has only been assisted when he called
for help. He is a well develoned. hejdthv
looking child of modest and pleasing
manners. naruana Jor. fittsHeld (Me.)
Advertiser.
Wall-Leveling nifie.
The new rifle with which the German
army nnd navy have been armed dnrino-
the last few months is a terror in the
way of small weapons. The gun has a
bore .81 inch, and throws a nroiectilo of
lead coated with nickel steel weighing
14.5 grains, or about half an ounce, The
cartridge nsed weiglis nearly an ounce,
and is 8.25 inches in length. The maga
zine of the rifle carries five cartridges.
1 ne speed or the bullet on leaving the
muzzle of the cun is about 2.200 feet
second, and the limit of its effective
range is a little under two miles.
Brick walls of small thickness are not
absolute proof uirainst this (ran. as hav.
era! shots striking the same spot will
maite a breacb. New York Journal.
EUlad niuuicir for a Friend.
E. C. Collins, a sewing machine agent.
committed suicido at Memphis the other
day. First it was supposed ho was a
defaulter, but tluit didn't pan out. Then
it was assumed that he loved a girl and
she wouldn't have him, but that was dis
pelled. Then came tho announcement
that he had killed himself to shield a
friend, and that friend a plain man. It
seems tho story is true too. Collins had
a friend who was charged with a serious
offense. Collins was tho most damaging
witness in the case. His testimony would
undoubtedly salt his friend, and rather
than do that he committed suicide. De
troit Journal.
Taking Medicine by Bleetriolty.
A noted physician of Paris claims to
have succeeded by a novel application of
electrolysis and electrosvjiethis, analo
gous to tho electro-deposition of metals,
in conveying by the electric current to
diseased internal organs of the human
body the constituents of the drugs neces
sary for their recovery. A commission
of the French Academy of Science, one
of which is the learned Dr. Charcot, has
been appointed to ascertain the value of
the results, and to extend the investiga
tions. Philadelphia Record.
Spring Blgna,
Small Boy Grandpa, the robins are
ringing fhia morning. Is that a sign
thai spring la here?
Grandpa (who has been deceived too
sften) No. It's a sign that robins arat
got ao sense, Good News.
What is
Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Oliildron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotlo substance. It Is a harmless mibstltuto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee, is thirty years' uso by
Millions of Mothers. Castor-la destroys Worms and allays
fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting1 Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency
Castoria assimilates tho foot!, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mother hare repeatedly told me of Its
good effect upon their children."
Da. Q. 0. Osooon,
Lowell, Mans.
" Castoria In the bent remedy for children of
which 1 am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not
far distant w hen mothers wil 1 consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castoria In
stead of the v&rlousquack nostrums which ore
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. KtscnaLoc,
Conway, Ark.
TI Centaur Company, TZ Murray Street, New York City.
1 Will1 ii'i'ii 11
GRAND OPENING
OF THE
Having removed to large new quarters tbrce doors below Bloomsburg
Car Co.'s Store, I am now ready with a Larger and Better line of goods than
ever before shown in the county.
2 ROOMS FULL OF GOODS,
Such as China, Queensware, Rottenhamware, Tinware, and all kinds of
Household Furnishing Goods.
MoHqms audi Hardware
Of all descriptions cheap ; Jewelry of all kinds ; Towels and Counter
panes at prices that cannot be beat; Men's and Boys Overalls,
and Boys' Suits at prices that will surprise you.
Five and Ten Cent Counters
Have been extended and restocked with an endless variety of Novelties.
Ladies Gauze Vests, 12 cents and upward ; Ladies' and Misses' Hose
four pair for 25 cts and up ; Gents' Suspenders and Neckwear, full line from 10
cts. up; Gents' White Shirts, laundried and unlaundiied, 2scts to $1 ; Ladies'
and Misses' Handkerchiefs from 1 ct. up.
Three-jointed Poles for 10 cts. up to $1 ; Reels and Flies way down.
Valises, all sizes and prices, and thousands of other artciles. Come and
see the stock before buying elsewhere.
NEW YOIIK NOVELTY STORE.
3 doors below Car Co.'s Store, Main Street,
J. W. MASTELLER, Proi'r, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
TO PAPER
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Castoria.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
II. A. Aacnaa, M. D.,
Ill 60. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Our physicians In tho children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their ecrl
cnee In their outside practice with Castorl .,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor u)on it."
United Hospital and DisriNSAitT,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Surra, Fret.,
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
My vlrtun of sundry writ Issued out nf th,
Court "f Cnmirmn I'lons of Col. Co., I'n., nnd in
liif dlrcctod, thi'i-n will lio sold In thn HIictilT s
onico, !it, Hip Court II0UH0, HlooinshiiiK, l'n., on
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1891,
nt. inoVlopk ft. m.. Hip follottlny;: All Hint ocr
Inln lot or pli-CH of ground ult unto in Hip town
of lllnoiiiHlnirir, Col. Co. l'n., bounded ns follows,
towlt 1 ontlm north by public road, on thn
enst by land of John Wolf, on tho sotikh by pub
lic mad lending to Kspy nnd on tho woHt, by
Innd of the l.nnd Improvement Company, con
taining ij ACRKS OF LAND,
more or lestt, whereon are erected
TWO DWELLING HOUSKS
nnd Outbuildings.
Helzed, taken Into execution nt tho suit n
Miwters. Detwllcr ft Co. Versus A. J. Kviuih, nnd
to be sold ns tho property of A, J. F.vnns.
Mil.l.RK, Atty. Al. Hi. Fa.
ALSO:
At the snme time nnd place, nil Mint rertnln
mesmmgc or tract of land, bounded as follows
to-wlt iNltuate In Benton twp Col, Co., To..,
bounded by West Creek, public rond (lending
from Benton to Jackson, lands of Kit Melienry
nnd others, containing
EIGIITY-FI VK ACRES OF LAND,
be the snme more or los. whereon are erected a
TWOHTOKY KHAMK DWKLLINU IKM'HK,
bnrn nnd other outbuildings.
Helzed, taken Into execution at the suit of
Wesley t Pmlth versus Margaret A. Dllillue nnd
F. 1. Dlldlre, nnd bo sold iih the property if
MnrgaretJA. Ulldlnennd F. 1'. Dlldlne.
M11.1.KK A Yost, Attorneys. Fl. Fa.
ALSO:
At, the Hiimn time nnd place, the following:
All Hint certain lot or piece of ground situate in
tho town ot lllnoinslmrg, Col Co., I 'a., bounded
as follows, to-wlt; tin the north by I'lne Alley,
on the easily Burton's alley, on the south by
Third street nnd on the West by lot of K. M.
Kcstcr, containing forty-nliio and one-half feet
front on Third street, nnd two hundred nnd six
teet In depth, whereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE, BARN
and outbuildings.
Holzed, taken InUiexecnllon nt the suit nfC.
W. Utiiiyon versus Duvld Winner, and lo be sold
a the property of David Winner.
Fl. Fas. JOHN B. CASEY.
Herring. At I y. HherltT.
AN UNEQUALLED OPrOBTDNITY.
An unpunlled opportunity for a profitable In
vest menl In town lots on easy terms In a
healthy nnd prosperous locality.
The Bloomsburg Land Improvement Company
offer at public sale about Flvo Hundred Build
ing Lots, situate In the thriving and progressive
town of Bloomsburg, 1'enniu
The lots aro forty feet In front and nbout
ISO feet in depth.
Tkkms op Hai.i, the highest nnd best bldd
the buyer, twenty-five dollars down, the bal
ance In monthly payments of five dollars wilt.
Interest. Deferred payments aocured by bond
and mortgage. A deed In fee simple to bn
given for a lot clear or all Incumbrances.
Hale will take place on the premises at 31
o'clock In the morning ot each day, Thursday
and Friday, Mnrtli With and 27th A. D. 1891, and
be continued through April following; com
mencing with Thursdny ot each week.
Excellent factory sites free.
See hand bills and maps. For further particu
lars npply to Tho Bloomsburg Land Improve
ment Co.
N. U. Funic,
tf. Secret ary.
The Celebrated Pacing Htnlllon, Frank M
record 8.2TK, standard and registered No.
, will make the season of 1891 at the Barn of
C. K. Wenner, tn the rear of the Central Hotel,
beginning Tuesday noon, April 7th, nnd will re
main until Wednesday about 4 o'clock, and
every two weeks during the season, on Tues
days and Wednesdays.
Frank M. U a strawberry man, stands 11
hands high, and In good flesh will weigh 1150
pounds, heavy bono and muscle, good disposi
tion, and combines more good qualities for
speed and endurance and for general purposes,
thnn any other stulllon In the Ktato.
I'kiiiorki. Frank M. No. 89, wns aired by
Charley Blister, No. m, he by Charley Blister,
No. BH, he by Copper Bottom, Kara Blue Bull,
No. X, second dutn by Legal Tender. Ills pedi
gree shows that he combines some of the best
strains of blood for speed In the United Htutes.
Frank M. has proved himself a sure foal gotter
and can show as fine and uniform a lot of colt
as can be produced. They are smooth built and
heavy bone, and for their age some ot them
show rcmarkablo speed. They command a
large price and quick sale.
Terms. $fl0 to insure. Anyone parting with
mare will be responsible for the fee. All acci
dents to mure at risk of owner, For further
particulars, address, Thompson Hakibt, Luz
erne, Pa. a-ao-um
REAL ESTATE
rOR BALI IN
BLOOMSBURG.
Main street. Deslrablo building lot 50x214,
price 11200.
Fifth street House and lot, bouse rents for
per month, room to build several more house
110 feet front on Fifth street, price 11060.
First Street Frame house, I rooms, lot 50x214)
price I10A0.
Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot
100 feet front on street, price lam
Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, I
rooms, out-kltchen, burn, flue fruit, &c, lot Tlx
m, price $4aoo.
Ifufn Slrwt-Large store building, with dwell
ing house on samo lot, corner lot fronting oa
two streets, price $4000.
77ifrd Street. Large 8 room house, lot Hr.ni
Trice 14700.
Seco.a Street, Kant vfPenn. Corner lot, 50 ft
front. Price $noo.
Second Street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms
exclusive of bath room. Hteam, gas, sewer,
water and all modern Improvements.
Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots la
other parts of the town, all of which are for sale
on eosy terms. For further particulars Inquire
Sixth Street, North Side Neat New two story
frame bouse, 7 rooms, veranda In front and side.
Price $1,130.
Si.'h Street, North Side New two story frums
house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price 81100 ,
SUth Street, North side House and lot with
M feet frout on Street. Price lotia
Sixth street. North stile New two story frame
house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100.
Fine Brick ltcsldeuce In Kspy l a., Lot M feet
front 10 room house, everything In good repair
recon Uy papered and pulnied, well at door, cis
tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of alt
kinds. Price IIHOO.
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