THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. FA. 9 I aV v- MAKING SHORT WORK OF IT. You say he would, anyway, whether it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he might, but it pleases him better, and our Bread, Cakes. Pies. Ice Cream, Cmdies, &c, will please you better than any you can secure elsewhere. We aim to make everything as nice as can be made, and our continued and increasing patronage shows how well we succeed in pleasing customers H. CTJLCCJBS 6Z SON, Bakers and M re. confcUon?rs. NO. 130 WEST MAIN" STREET. T. M. C- A- KOTES- The Y. M. C. A. will hold a mixed Gospel meeting next Sunday in the A. M. E. church. Rev. Mr. Johnson, Pastor of the church wi'l give a Gospel talk. Every body is cordially invited to be present. Ladies Bible class every Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock and Men's class at 8:30 p. m. VOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, QUARTERLY STATISTICAL RETORT. For Quarter ending March 31, 1892 SHK1TIAU No. Young Mod's Meeting Sunday 10 Goapel meetings mixed, Snndav 3 Young Men's meeting 4 Bible Class, 9 Worker's Triining Class 8 Avg Tot! 1ST 157 516 !50 4 18 28 259 14 112 8 204 14 110 Sfcoaj Meet gs noon-day prayer 24 Cottage Meetings 7 Spiritual Consultations Professed Conversions Tracts Distributed KopKSts for Prayer ISTZLLECTVAL. Books drawn from Library xci ur Male Choir toi 2 38 s 184 2 200 550 IIOO 9 136 14 Reading Rocra Matter Monthlies 7, WeeUies 145, DailiesSy, 559 FHYSICAL. Baths ta'en Visits to sick 226 67 SOCIAL. Eentertaiurr.ents 2 MISCELANEOVS. Aueadan-.e at Kcoms 79 Letters and I'ciL. s r.iai'.evl 240 Directed to Eoardxj Ileuses I Employment found I Otherwise Assisted I Business Meetings 20 Committee Meeting lg New Members 15 Total Membership 151 Business Calls 277 Letters written by Young Men 9 250 500 63 5030 6 123 I've been a sufferer from rheumatism for years and have been unable to ob tain any reliet at all. Salvation Oil gave me entire relief and I heartily re commend it, Henry Winkel, Balto, Md. What so wonderful, as a severe cough cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 23 cents. Try it ! Sent to Prison for Life. ANNIE WALDEN, WHO MURDERED HER HUSBAND, RECEIVES THE FULL PENALTY. Annie Walden, who shot and killed her husband, was last Friday sentenc ed to prison for life in New York. In reply to the Judge's question if she had anything to say why sentence should not be passed she said . "Yts, sir ; I have something to say. I have not had a proper trial at ail. I tliinV I have been grossly treated. My witnesses were not subpoenaed, and my case has not been represented as it should have been at any stage. Mrs. Green and some of the other witnesses perjured themselves in near ly everything they said about me. I certainly think I am entitled to a new trial Judge Ingraham said he thought the jury had dealt very mercifully with her considering the ev idence, and declined to consider a motion for a new trial. Apple Float. Feat the whites of three eggs stiff, add four tablespoons of sugar and one pint of stewed and sifted apple sauce. Beat with an egg beater until it will stand alone. S:rve on top of a steamed custard. Children Cry for Pltcher'o Cattorla. ' 4 To Cure a Horn of Balking. A Rtr.IFE GIVEN AS INFALLIBLE EV A M IX1 ED TOLICEMAN. An officer of the police detail said recently: "When I was a mounted policeman I learned of a most humane and kind method of curing a balky horse. It not only never fails, but it does not give the slightest pain to the animal. When the horse refuses to go take the front foot at the fetlock and bend the leg at the knee joint. Held it th'js for three minutes, ar.d let it down and the horse will go. "The only way in which I can ac count for this effective mastery of the horse is. that he can think of onlv one thirg at a time, and having made up his mind not to go, my theory is that the bending of the leg takes his mind from the original thought. There have been some barbarously cruel methods resorted to to make a balky horse go its way, such as filling the mouth with sand, severely beating the horse or, as in one recent case, cut ting out his tongue. The human societies would have their hands full to care for all these cruelties to ani mals. If they only knew, the owners of horses would adopt my treatment, and there would be no trouble with the erst-while troublesome balky horses.'' Animal Friend. rspi. Mrs. J. D. Werkheiser has been having a severe attack of erysipelas during the pa:t week, but at present is convalescing. Mrs. Maggie Ammerman of Jam ison city is visiting relatives and friends at this place. Mr?. Bogert and Mr?. Win. Miller took a drive to Lime RiJge on last Sunday. Miss Minnie Shuman of Mainville spent Sunday at this place with her aunt Mrs. John Watters. A little boy came to town one c'ay last week, a perfect stranger, he is stopping with "Bert" the barber. Claude, a young son of Chas. Greenwalt received a severe wound on the forehead a few days since, the result of being in too close approxi mation to the stone quarry at Alme dia, while they were blasting. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baix ni tick, gare her Castoria. When she via a C3UM, aha erlad f or Caitorta, whan ib became Wm, ub close to Oaatoria, WhmihahadCTndrrtwoTathasnCWtorU. Fifty dozen window curtains just opened on Monday prices from 25c. to $1.50 each at W. H. Brooke Jk Co. Fashionable Liyery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Mover Bro's. tf. The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TowhTopics READ BV ALL KIN AND WOMEN. Published flrat dar or Dreerober, March, June autl September, DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY. INTENSE. Every reputable new and book stand boa It. Price, lnet nnmher. BO CENTS. a)3.00 rKK YEA It, postage FHEK. This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the rxwt ttoriea. sketches, burkwtue. pnema, witti cism, etc , from tbe back Diimbr ra of that much taiked-abotrt New York Sock Journal, Town Topira. which in published tctkly. tub crlpttoD price, . per year. The two publications " Town Tories " and "Talks phom Town Topics" together, at tbo low club-price of no per yar. Ask your newsdealer for them or adurees, town Tories, 21 West rid Street, N. Y. CUr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kftatt of .tfoii Wl-Hm(rt,late 0 Cmrnotntthip, Notice Ik h. ivl.v ulven that letters of adinln Isiratlun or. tlif estate of Alcui Whltmlre lute of ivntre towiwiiip, Columbia County, (b-ot swd hive In-rn irniiiNM to Hie undernwiiu atiminin tr.ifor to whom a I nernons lnlbt4d to sabl es tale are rv(u-t-il to make pavmeniit, anil tl me havln clalum or ib-inanda will muke knowi. the same without aviay to clian -. 4-l--w. . Administrator, w AftJTED AtiKNTrt to sell our choice Nunwry Uto lt. Many line Hpecliiltles to offer; write Quick aud secure choice of icrrl- tory. Aouress HAY BROTHERS, a is ' NlltKKHYMEN. ROCHKnTKH, N. V. C6-IU THE HAIR When not properly cared for, loses its lustre, becomes crisp, harsh, and dry, and falls out freely with every combing. To prevent this, the best nnd most popular dressing in the market is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, heals troublesome humors of the scalp, restores faded and gTay hair to its original color, and imparts to it a silky texture nnd a lasting fragrance. Uy using this preparation, the poorest head of hair soon Becomes Luxuriant and beautiful. All who hara once tried Ayeri Hair Vlftor. want no other dressing. Galbraith & Starkt, Druggists, Sharon Grore, Ky., write: "We believe Ayeri Hair Visor to be the best preparation of the kind In the market, and tell more of It than of all others. No drug store Is complete without a turply of It." "I have used Ayer'l Hair Vigor with great benefit and know several other per eons, between 49 and 50 years of age, who have experienced similar good results from the u?eof this preparation. It restores gray hair to Its original color, promotes a new growth, gives lustre to the hair, and cleanses the scalp of dandruff." Bernardo Ocboa, Madrid, Spain. After Using A number of other preparations without any satisfactory result. 1 find that Ayer's Hair Vigor Is causing my hair to grow." A. J. Osment, General Merchant, Indian Head. N. W. T. 'Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only prepara tion I could ever find to remove dandruff, eure Itching humors, and prevent loss ot hair. I can confidently recommend it." J. C. But'.er. Spencer, Mass. " My w ife believes that tbe money spent for Ayer's Hair Vigor was the best invest. Dient she ever made, It bas given her so much satisfaction." James A. Adams, St. Augustine, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor ritriRiD bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers. SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtuo of sundry writs of fl. fa. lued out of the Court of Common 1'lea.sof Columbia c-ouaty and to ine directed theie will be expos ed at public vile at the Court House In Bloouir. bur?. Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1892, at i o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or par. eel ot land situate In Mifflin township. In the county of Columbia, and Statt of Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt : On the north by land of Thomas Aten es tate, oa the east by land of W, J. Nuntfesser, and the south by land ot K. and D. Hons, on the west by landot J. Orover, containing FORTY-SEYEN" ACRES. more or less ALSO: All that cetaln piece or parcel of tlmbr land situated In the township of Mifflin, county nnd fltate aforesaid, bounded and des cribed as follows to-wlt : Beginning at a dead black oak tire In the line of land of George Longenbeiyer, dee d, thence by the same and land ot the heirs ot John Snyder, dee'd, south degrees 10 minutes east 121 perches to a stone ; thence by land of Jacob Sehweppfnhelser.dec'd, north 5o-4 degrees east 35 perches to a stone thence by land of John Aten, dee'd, north S9 de grees 10 minutes west 12 8-10 perches to a stone; thence by land of Thomas Aten south VX de grees west n perches to place ot beginning, con taining SEYENTEEN ACRES and (Seventy Perches, strict measure. ALSO : All that certain tract of land sltuat ed partly In Mifflin and parly In Beaver town ships, county and State aforesaid, surveyed In tbe warrantee name of William Kteadman, bounded by land InJ the warrantee names o Wlllluin P. Bradey on the west, Jeremiah Jack son on the south. Win. Gray on the east, and Gerge Shaffer and William Web ontheiorib containing THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY ONE AND THREE-FOURTH ACRES, and allowance of land, excepting Twelve and one-half acres heretofore sold to Gideon Nuss lying on the north west corner. Seized taken Into execution at the suit of 8. C. Lee t Son to use of D. W. Stark, and J. A. Selireck vs. I. K. bchweppenhelser, and to be sold as the property of I. K.Schweppeuhekior. Evas, W. B. S. M' K. JOHN MUl'KEY, Attys. Sheriff THE CELEBRATED PACING STALLION Frank M. standard and registered In tbe stan dard Pacing horse Breeder's Co., Thomas C- Parsons, Keglsterer, Cleveland, Ohio, pedigree Frank M. No. m, record a STH trial sired by Charle Krister, No. 6H, record i trial i:-U, by Jim Brlster No. W, dam by Blue Bull, No.;, second dam by Legal Tender, record J.. IMsorlptinn : Frank M. Is a strawberry Itoan 16 hands high. In gvd working order, weighs I ll.V lbs., best of feet and limbs, uncommon bone j and muscle, and for speed and endurance is 1 eiual to any stallion In the state. Frank M. bas sUed the following noted horses : Bob Ingersoll owned by a Mr. Duffy of Scranton, Maggie Mitchell, formerly Mollis Hadden, record i7 V. .owned by Mr. Mitchell ot Oswego, N. V. ; John C, record iM owned by 8. A. Gorly manager of the Apollo Kolllng Mills; Mollle C. trotter owned by John Clark INI Wharton St. Pittsburg. Ha. They are the only colts heard froin sired by Frank M. In the west. Mollle C, was started II times, was second lil tliues and was 3 onee and I once. The owner of John C. says he bas seen bun pace halves In one Dine (1:09) both John C. and Mol lle C. have not been handled for speed but a short time. This proves beyond a doubt that Frank 11, Is a sure sire of very fast speed. Frank M, will make the season of Wl at the following named places beginning April 1th; Sulckshtnuy at noon until p. in., : at Berwick Monday night of the 4th until about S a. m. of tbe 5th at the St. i harlea Hotel ; at Bloousburg Tuesday noon of the 3th until Wednesday about 4 p, m. at C. K. w lnner's barn, and every two weeks from tbe above dues during the season. Terms IN) to lusure. THOM PHrtN t H.llllllT, l.l-Ht. Lucerne Lux., Co., I'a. l.-.O cat VOMTTM WANTED .v -A v i IMMEDIATELY Permanent Employment Given, 'i'r. STKADV WOlvK AND GOOD I'AV. An early application from men of Integrity and ability will receive prompt attention. No previous experience required, H. J. BOWDEN, XVK8EUVMAN I.OCIIE8TEH. N. Y. assa What is rtor!a Is Dr. Samnol IMtchers prescription for Infants and Ctilldrcn. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor otlier Narcotic substance It la a harmless stibstltuto for Parefforic, Drops, Sootlilnff Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nnd allays) feverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Uotbarshav repeatedly told me of Ita good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osgood, IweU, Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope Uie day Is cot far distant wben mothers willeoorider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrums which are 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. KrxcBKLOc, Conway, Ark. Th Centaur Company, TT THE POSITIVE CURE. BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. MASON & HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any one of their famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person hiring full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own home, and return if he docs not longer want it If he continues to hire it until the aggregate of rent paid amounts to the price of the instrument, it becomes his propertv wirnour further pay ment. Illustrated Catalogues, with net prices, free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. Time Is NO -SURE . 'WERT TT Inn I ha fanes r1 twwit a AKabv each kaowlsaawef the hcurablt Cant Declined. T Bramlnatlon fret by maU. W want name) and adalMe.aff a" P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D LOWEWBERG'S CLOTHING! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN Call and examine and see for W is the right place to buy your Clothing, utvmr''rti.rTiTOirU-Wc!a Castoria, " Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." 17. A. Ancnm, M. D., Ill 80. Oxford Rt , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Cox torla, and although we only bare among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we sro free to confess that the merits of Castoria baa won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital axd DiarsHsaaT, Boston, Mast, Allen C. Smith, Pret., Murray Street, New York City. CURE FOR EVERY CM. IF nr isruuf i CASE OF Hkf FEVER." but th. .n, f uncomplicated by organic distatt. can be CUHED TO STAY CURED l yqy wnwinuTionai troatmtnt, tl.nl. k. . - 4 BUFFALO, N. Y? SPRING SEASON 1892. THE LATEST, COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. ATLANXIO CITY. A IIOOMINC. SEASOM AHEAD ,, TH GREAT RESORT AND THE kEAIjlSo's ROYAL f!ClUTE. The popularity of Atlantic. CitvW since reached National propofii0 ' anu u continues to grow riom year t year. The approaching season prom0 iscs 10 oe me greatest ever known this the greatest of all seaside rcsoru The Reading Railroad, whose superb ly magnificent line between riiila,u'' phia and Atlantic City has become fa mous throughout the country as tlie "Royal Route to the Sea,- will contin. ue to be the principal and favorite means of getting to and from the 1 by the Sea. The Reading's smcriori ty in equipment is generally concei ed. Its chief advantage consists in the fact that it has the only double track line of railroad to Atlantic Citv The importance of this cannot be o'w crcstimated. Not only does it insure the absolute safety of passengers, but it admits of quicker and more reliable transit The Reading line is also several miles shorter than any other road to Atlantic City, and it runs almost as straight as the crow flics. The great 'Seventy-five Minute Flyers'' are the most talked of trains in America. For beauty, elegance and speed they are literally beyond rivalry and those of our readers who visit Atlantic City miouiu not tan 10 experience the de light of a ride on one of these match, less trains. The summer schedule will comprise a large number of fast ex press trains that has ever heretofore been run on any line. Trains will start at such frequent intervals that one ean scarcely fail to catch a 'Flyer" at whatever time he may desire to go. The spring time table now in effect shows week day trains leaving l'hila. delphia at 8:00 and 9:00 a. m., 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p m. Sunday morning express trains leave at 8.00. 9:00 ami 10:00 a. m. Returning trains start from Atlantic City at 7:30 and 9:00 a. m., 4:00 and 5:30 p. m. week days, 4:00 5-45 and 9x0 p. m. Sunda'vs. The "Royal Routes" Philadelphia sta tions are at Chestnut and South street wharves, and all Reading Railro.d Ticket OlVtces have through tickets and baggage checks for Atlantic City. Mrs A. K. Smith died at her resi dence, Jerseytown, Wednesday after noon, after a long illness. For the past year she has not been well, and for six months was confined to the house. She was about 60 years of age. Her maiden name was Johnson, a daughter of Samnol Inh nenn She was the mother of eight child ren, seven of whom three sons and four daughters, survive her. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Some new j.ickets have short inner fronts, the long outer fronts turned back about four inches on each side over the vest portion. The following letters are held at the Bloomsbttrg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office May 17. "892. x r t . -. ... .urs. iucy urociess, Miss May Carson, (2) Miss Nora Girton, Mr. Alfied Hartman, Rush Hess, Mr. Geo. Har lan, B. L. Hibbard, Mr. YV. H. I.eiser, Mrs. Susan Munson, Miss Elizabeth Pursel, Wm. Schlaefer, (2) Mr. Geo. Shultz. ' Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised May 1 7, 1S92. One cei.t w.ll be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. DOUBLE BREASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN. yourselves that
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