The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 13, 1892, Image 9

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
ELOOMSBURG, PA.
Mocha,
' Taua V
JAVA OJ
Combined
IS WHAT
LION COFFEE
, IS MADE OF
IT PLEASES EVERYBODY
MAKING SHORT WORK OF IT.
You say he would, anyway, whether
it came trom Jacobs or not. Yes, he
might, but it pleases him better, and
our Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ice Cream,
Candies, &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
ET. JACOJ3S 6Z SON,
Bakers and MTu. Confectioners,
NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET.
B-NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern. F. J.
Richard is no longer Superintendent
for this company. The stock in this
company in the name of F. J. Richard
and G. J. Richard is held subject to
the c'aims of this company against
them and will only be transferred on
the books o r the company when those
claims are satisfied.
Bloomsburg Brass & Coj'I'F.r Co.
4-20 tf.
FOB SALE.
Four or five Jersey Cows. Choice
out of thirteen.
S. C. Shivc.
Esther Furnace.
Pensyl Post Office. 5-1. V3t
notice!
To lot owners in Rosemont Ceme
tery. . All lot owners are requested to,
clean up their lots before Decoration
day. By order of
5-ij-2t Committee on grounds.
Window curtains continue
Prices from 25c. to $1.50
to go.
Are you going to paper your rooms ?
If so perhaps you can deal better with
us than any where else. At least we
can tell you what we can do if you
give us a chance. W. H. Brooke &
Co.
Wanted. A good second-hand
Safety with wheels not less than thirty
inches. Report at this office.
Casper Frantzthe genial butcher of
Berwick still holds forth at the old
stand and deals out as fine a lot of
meat as any one could desire.
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
Moyer Bro's. tf.
A Horse of Another Color.
From the Chester News.
A man who growls because his
preacher talks forty minutes for every
sermon, stood on the curbstone for
three hours yesterday waiting for the
circus parade to go by.
Had Learned to Suffer-
Trom Brooklyn I.lfn.
Mistress. "Jane, Willie informs
me that my husband kissed you yester
day." Jane. "Oh, that's all right, ma'am ;
I ve got used to it now."
Change of Time-Philu- & Heading.
A new schedule will be issued Mon
day May iGth making some very im
portant changes of time j for Iilooms
burg as follows :
North arriving 6:26, 7:15, 8:32,
11:48 a.m. ; 1:42, 3:32, 6:24, n:3o
p. m.
South leaving 6:10, 7:45, u-6
a. m.; 12:15, 3:15, 5:53, 6:30, 11:15
p in. The B. & S. will nvike con
nections at Fifth street, 1'. ?z R.
pot, 7:40, n:36 a. m., and 7:30 p. m
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
The Farcels-Pest-
Postmasters may do something
perhaps, a great deal to increase the
postal revenues, by calling the atten
tion of the patrons of their offices to
the facilities offered by the Parcels
Post System, for sending miscellan
eous merchandise, at comparatively
low rates, to a number of foreign
countries with which the United
States has frequent direct mail service,
and whose peoples arc disposed to es
tablish friendly trade relations with
this country.
1 ackages ot merchandise may now
be sent by mail to Mexico, the Re
public of Columbia, and British
Guiana, British Honduras, The Re
public of Honduras, Salvador, and
Costa Rica, Jamaica, Barbadoes, The
Bahamas. The Leeward Islands (The
Virgin Group, Saint Christopher, Nev
is, Anguilla, Antigua, Barbuda, Mont
scrrat, Dominica): The Windwaid
Islands (Grenada, Grenadines, Saint
I.ucia, and Saint Vincent): The Dan
ish West Indies (Saint Thomas, Saint
Croix, and Saint John), The Hawaiian
Kingdom (the Sandwich Islands).
Each separate parcel must not
weigh more than eleven pounds; and
must not measure, if for Colombia,
Costa Rica and Mexico, more than
two feet in length by four in girth ; if
for any of the other countries named,
more than three feet six inches in
length, nor more than six feet in
length and git th combined.
Parcels must be well wrapped, and
so secured as to permit easy examina
tion of the contents by postal and cus
toms officials.
Postage must be FULLY PRE
PAID on every parcel, at the rate of 1
twelve cents per pound, or fraction cf
a pound.
A fair exertion of enterprise on the
part of our manufacturers and merch
ants, would soon develop trade worth
having, both for its extent and profits,
in many articles, by making full use of
the facilties afforded by this Parcels
Post Service. It is safe, speedy, and
the most available convenient means
for sending goods in the quantities al
lowed to the destinations named. In
illustration of the use which has al-1
ready been made of it, the fact is of
record, that last summer a St. Louis
establishment sent to Mexico the parts
of a complete buggy, to fill an order j
from that country. Postal Guide. !
Some very choice wall paper rem-,
nants this week large enough to cover
rooms 12x14x9. suitable lor an
rooms. Decided bargains if they fit
your rooms at W
II. Brooke & Co.
Children -Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Baby ni tick, we gave her Cmitsrta,
When the u Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Was, she dung to Castorla,
When she had Children, ehe gay them Calorie.
Fifty dozen window curtains just
opened on Monday prices from 25c.
to $1.50 each at W. H. Brooke fc
Co.
Fashionable Livery.
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 V. A. Hartzeli., Proprietor.
The new electric road from Wilkes.
barre to Plymouth is completed, ant
1
cars arc running regularly.
In another column will be found
the advertisement of Browning King
& Co., Philadelphia, wno have the
reputation of being the leading cloth
iers of America.
PVHFINQ FOR LIFE.
A Unique but Startling Cur for Laxl-
A traveller, in the course of a morning
walk in Amsterdam, came upon a group
gathered rouud a well, into which a
stroccly built roan had just been let
down. A pipe, whose mouth was at the
top of the well, bad been opened, and a
stream of water from it was flowing into
the well, and gradually filling it. The
man below had quite enough to do, if he
did not want to be drowned, to keep the
water out by means of a pump that was
at the bottom of the well.
The traveller, pitying the man, asked
for an explanation of what seemed a
cruel, heartless joke.
"Sir," replied au old mnn standing
near, "that fellow is, as you see, healthy
aud strong. I have myself offered liltu
work twenty times, but he always allows
laziness to got the better of him, and will
make any excuse to beg his bread from
door to door, though he might easily earn
it if lie chose.
" We are now trying to make him real
izo thut he must work. If he uses the
KLienth tiiat is iu his arms, he will be
saved ; if he lets them haug idle, he will
be drowned. But look," coutluued the
old Dutchmnu, as he went to the edge of
tho well, "the fellow finds out that he
has muscles already ; in an hour we shall
let him out with better resolutions for
the future."
Tho traveller watched until the man
was liberated from his watery prison,
and felt sure that at loaBt a temporary
cure had been effected. Youth's Com
IT PAYS
To bo cautious In ttie choice of modi,
oines. Many nro Injured by trying ex
periments with compounds purporting
to be blood -purillcrs, tlio principal
recommendation of which would seem
to bo their "chenpness." Being mado
up of worthless, though not always
hnrmless, ingredients, they nmy well
be "chenpj" but, in tho end, they nro
dear. The most reliahlo medicines are
costly, nnd enn bo retailed at mod
erate prices, only when tho manufactur
ing chemist handles the raw materials
in large quantities. It Is economy,
therefore,
To Use
Ayer's flnrsnpftrllln, the vnhmhle components
of which are Imported, wholesale, by the
J. C. Aycr Co. from the regions where these
articles arc richest In medicinal properties. "
"It is a wonder to me that any other
than Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a show In the
market. If people consulted their own In
terest, they would never uso any other; for
It Is not only the best, but, on account of its
concentrated strength and purity, It Is the
most economical." James K. Diiflv, Drug
gist, Washington St., Providence, K.'l.
Dr. A. h. Almond, Brupglst, Liberty, V.,
writes: "Lciullug physicians iu this city
prescribe
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. I have sold It for eighteen
years, and have the highest regard for Its
healing qualities."
r "Although the formula Is known to the
trade, tlioro can be no successful Imitation
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Without having the
enormous facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., It Is
Impossible for other parties to put together
such valuablo ingredients, at the low cost
of Ayer's
w ...
sarsaparilla
It stands at the head of all similar prepara
tions." Mark A. Jones, Bo years a druggist,
eo Cambridge St., E. Cambridge, Mass.
'O -
Prepared by rr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Hum.
Bold by uil PruggiiM. l'rice (1 ; six boltlei,
Cures others, will cure you
PUBLIC SALE
-OP VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to an order ot the Orphan's Court of
Columbia county, tho undersigned administra
tor of Alcm Whttmoyer, deceased, will expose
gnlp m gal(1 Countyi on
FRIDAY. MAY 27th, 1892,
at tw0 0-clrtck ln tuc afternoon of Bala . ,hB
to"?1V,n"e!?.S.niBle,,t"tt,.t0Tltl. -
.,. ,vlniT nnd ,,, ,,, ,.,,, ,
Centre, bounded and described as follows, viz
Beginning at a pine tree, thence by land of
said David B. Whltmlre north seventy-one and
a half degrees cast twenty-ulne and five tenth
perches to a stone on west side of public road,
t'lence diagonally across said road north seven
anl a quarter degrees cast four and nve tenth
perches to a stone on the east side of said road ;
thence north slxty-flvo and three quarter de.
grees east twenty-three and four tenth perches
to a stone ; thence by hind of U. Klester south
eleven degrees and twenty minutes east nfty
one and ulnc-tenth perches to a stone ln lino to
land of H. K. Hemley j thence by tho same south
seventy-six degrees west fourteen perches to
the north east corner of a large rock ; thence
south sixty one and three quarter degrees west
thirty and two tenth perches to a stone ln line
to land of Samuel W. Jackson : and thenco by
the same north twenty-four and one eighth de
grees west forty-nine and five tenth perches to
the place of beginning, containing fourteen
acres and one hundred and twenty-three perch
es of land, strict measure.
The Improvements are a
DWELLING HOUSE, BARN,
an 1 other outbuildings.
The laud Is in a fair state of cultivation.
There are fruit trees of choice varieties on the
premises. The property Is situated within con
venient access to churches, schools and store.
conditions of 8alb Ten per ceut., of one
fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the
striking down of the property. Tho balance of
the one-fourth at confirmation absolute of suld
sale. The other three fourths to be paid ln one
year with Interest from continuation nisi. Deed
to bo made at tho expense of the purchaser. All
personal property on the premises reserved.
IUkkino, Atty. EL1A8 VOCNO,
Administrator ot Aloin Whttmoyer, deceased.
E-.
THE OELEBfiATEDPACING STALLION
Frank M. standard and registered ln the Stan
dard Pacing horso Breeder's Co., Thomas c
1'ai-sotis, Keglstorer, Cleveland, Ohio. Pedigree
Krunk M. No. 9, record :in4 trliU t!.S sired
by Climlu Ilrlster, No. H, record 2:2s trlul 8:21,
by Jim Brlster No. BH, dam by Bluo Uull, N0.3H,
socond dam by Legnl Tender, record 2:28.
Inscription : Frank M. Is a strawberry itoan
10 bunds high, In good working order, weighs
1180 lbs., best of feet and limbs, uncommon bone
and muscle, and for apeed and endurance is
equal to any Stallion ln the State.
Frank M. has slatd the following noted
horses : Bob Ingersoll 2:2Ktf. owned by a Mr.
Durryof Hcranton, .Magglo Mitchell, formerly
Mollle Iladden, record ii.27.ttf, owned by Mr.
Mitchell ot Oswego, N. Y. ; John C, record fc&ltf
owned by 8. A. (lorly manager of tho Apollo
Kolliug Mills; Mollle C. trotter owned by John
Clark 18KI Wharton St. Pittsburg, Pu. They are
tho only colts heard from sired by Frank M. ln
the west. Mollle C, was started 11 times, was
second 12 times and was 8 once and 4 once. Tko
owner of John C. says ho has soen I1I111 (ace
halves In one nlno (l:ou) both John c. uui Mel.
lie C. have not been handled for speed bt a
short time. This proves beyond a doubt bu
Frank M, Is a sure sire of very fust spue.
Frank M. will make the season of ls at tho
following named places beginning April 4th j
Shlckshlnny at noon until 2 p. m., : at nerwlck
Monday night of the 4lh until about I a. in. of
the 5th at the St. Charles Hotel ; at aneomsburg
Tuesday noon of the Stb until Wednesday about
4 p, 111. at C. K. Winner's barn, and every two
weeks from the above dates during the season.
Terms 50 to insure.
Tuompson ft IUkiht,
i-'-'. i.u.eriio l.uz., Co., Pa.
- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Entale of Mem Whltmtre,liilr oj Centre lotennhlj),
Columbia Cuunlv. ttemuwf,
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin.
1st mi Inn on tho estate of Alcm Whltmlre into
of Centre township, Columbia Couutv, deceased
have been granted to tho uiidmslKned uilmlnln
trutnr to wboiu a 1 person ludebuut to suld en.
titeare requested to make payments, and those
h ivlug claims or demand will make known the
siunewli bout delay to HI.Ms yor.No,
4-l-'J-v. . Administrator.
What is
Castorla Is Dr. Saranel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless Mibfttttnto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor OH.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by
millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms nnd allays
fcverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency
Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me ot IU
good effect upon their children."
Dr. O. C. Osoood,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castorla Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not
far distant when mother wll 1 const Jer 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 aud other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Do. J. F. KiscncLos,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, TI
FACT,
rapidlj made b thst remarkable prepar.
stton,Dr. tarcairi ntr iovm wood siiiousi
1 Tlfatl Am... .nil mmit mm
.. DrajpistaaeUlt.
THE SCLLErfS MEDICINE COi
e i a i'irTViQMi i , ,
WANTED
AGENTS to sell our choice Nursery
AA Stock. Manytlno specialties to oner;
write quick and secure choice of terri
tory. Address
MAY BROTHERS,
5-9-tU '
NT'RSEHYM EX,
ltOUllKHTKH, N.
vuv wiujuut a inor
oaf b kaowltUg of the c
incurably Case$ Decfin$f.
1Rw.mln.tlnM J I .,
W want nam and mddm. .a
yrJ' ""''r from Asthma or
4 P. HAROLD HAYES. M n
Pimples, pL Boils,
Blact- Heads,
IOWENBERG'8 CLOTHING !
SPRING
BLACK
AND
BLUE
CHEVIOTS.
LADIES
SHOULD SEE
THE PRETTY
SUITS
FOR
CHILDREN.
Call and examine and see for yourselves that
is the right place to buy your Clothing.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai
I recommend It as superior toany prescription
known to me."
It. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Our physlHans In the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practlco with Cantoris,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what Is known as reirular
products, yet we ore free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon It."
United Mosrmb and Disfsnsart,
Boston, Mass.
Alls C. 6nrrn, Pre.,
Murray Street, New Yorli City.
1 100 ST ZSMN ...WANTED
xju ur.-s,tli4,l IMMEDIATELY
Permanent Employment Given.
Olllllt
Free.
STEADY WORK AND COOP TAY.
An curly application from men of Integrity
nd nhlllty will receive prompt attention. No
previous experience required,
H. J. BOWDEN,
NCUSEHVMAN KOCII1CS I'KH, X, Y
A Little Girls Experience ln a Lighthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott nre keepers
of the Gov. I.ieh'liouscat Sand Beach, Mich,
nnd are blessed with a daughter, four years
old. Last winter she was taken down with
Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and
turninp into & Kcvr T,-., . k j
r " iiimic Hill
at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew
worse rapidly, until she was a mere "hand
ful of bones". Then she tried Dr. King's
New Discovery and after the use of two and
a half bottles, was completely cured. The
fav Dr. Kino's New T)icrm..n ;. .1
' . t o -' a nuim iia
weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle
v ni v. a, ivicim ft urugsiore.
Tbmn NO -SURE CURE FOR MM CASE OF ASTHMA" ori
'EVERf CASE OF HAY FEVER."
n uiKomphcattd by organic disease, can be
toaW IBP aT Bi4Bk assaV ft m . . .
wnbt iu a I MY CURED
r wnnnmmai treatment,
and this at tb pa-
Utnt's home.
Hay Pavar
ZTiVM'
N.Y.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
SPRING
1892.
the latest;
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
DRESS SHIRTS,
NIGHT SHIRTS
&c.
QKEAT TLOODS U THE ?Eg
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Of vmi
l)ESTROVF.I.
TeoKIA. 111. Mav ill, . i i.
marsh dike, fifteen miles W
l.rotccting a strip ofbottoni lan.lasL.
onnosite Pekin last niolii -ri.. '"'
vasse is about 600 feet wii'le and is!'
As soon as the news of the bteA
was received rescuing parties were oT
ganizetl at Ptkin, and nt the risk ,:
losing their own lives several made
tour of the districts in lioats. At mid
night the entire district had been eon
over and all the people had been ret
cued, They were very scantily attired
and were taken to 1VL i,. n.i ... u
anly cared for. Household goods oi
every kind are floating about the river
and the inundated district. There wj,
a large amount of live stock of all de
scriptions in the district and the W
fjom this source will be very yrcat
At Ottawa the list of unfrtunatet
was added to by numbers of people
driven from houses which escape
Thursday. Despite all efforts, the
manufacturing district was totally cov
ered by water. Ottawa will be help!
less for a week at least.
Marseilles, La Salle and Fern are
in an even more desperate conditio!
At Marseilles the river is steadily ruin?
and is more and more Hrn,l..,l .. .l
: --.-......u a5
levees weaken There is littie hope
they will stand much longer, and every
one in the district threatened have re
moved all property to high ground. At
La Salle the situation is worse than it
was last night, the water having ad
vanced from two to three feet all
around the city, and the manufactories,
the water works, street railway ami
electric light plants are still under ni
ter. The Illinois, Texas, Kankakee, and
Vermillion Rivers have been Iron
twenty to twenty two feet above b
water mark for eighty hours, while
their currents have averaged fully fif
trvMi niiVa nor Knur Tk,' ,,..r.,dn..
l'-" ... A 1113 llll'HCIIX
mass of water does not include one
tenth of the terrific fall of rain precipi-
latea uclon tnis area, snirnriu fa-mc
in all of the counties of the valleys
were turned into great frog ponds by
the flood, and as the earth was already
filled with water, these farms will re
main submerged for nerhans .1 u-ppV-
o 1 - i " - -
Between 2000 and 3000 acres of land
along the river banks are also under
many feet of water, and the prospect
of farmers, both above and along the
rivers and for miles in all directions
are most discouraging. A half million
to a million dollars will not cover the
loss to farmers alone.
I.. T. Sharpless has added consider
ably to the beauty of his large store
room and residence by having it newly
painted.
L. JJernhard is keeping abreast with
the march of nroirress in thi town b
giving his residence on Fifth street a
coat of paint
Iowa held its State Conv-ntio.i
Wednesday, and instructed their dele-
gatesat-large to support Horace
Boies, the present democratic cover-
nor as their choice for the nomination
for president.
In another Dart of the nnnpr will he
found the card of M. K. Edwards. In
surance agent. Mr. Edwards has
taken companies that have imod assets
and is giving strict attention to the in
surance business; alis office h in the
Sanitarium building.
I
DOUELE BREASTED
SACKS
AND
CUTAWAYS.
THE
FINEST
LINE OF
IFALL
PANTS
IN TOWN.