liHicst of all In Leavening rower. AESOiSTEtY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. "uniproil at the Post Offlr t Hlootnsljurifj io jr-cnnit ela matter. March I, Iwhh. llLOOMSr.URG, FA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, I89J. There have been several deaths in Danville recently from diphtheria. , S. Y. Peacock & Co. are giving away to their customers a very leadab'e little book called the Black Beauty. II. V. White & Co. are putting in machinery for th 5 manufacture of buckwheat flour. The Benton Democratic Club will meet in Mcllenry's Hall, on Saturday evening. I. S. Kuhn is preparing to put down concrete pavement in front ol his re sidence. Mrs. T. J. Robbins formerly of this town, died at Wilksbarre last Mon day. II. W. Sloan has erected a new awning in front of his store. It is higher than the old one. S. 1). Neyhard has completed his work In New York and returned to 151ooinsbiirg. lie is ready to do any work in the line of civil engineering. Thomas P. rlan'y Esq., has rented rooms in the Coi.umman building, second floor and moved his law office therein. E. A. Rawlmgs slaughtered a calf on Tuesday that weighed 840 pounds. It was supposed to be about six weeks old. The viewers apppointed by the court on the petition for a county bridge across the river at Bloomsburg, reported in favor of a bridge on Mon day. The fountain committee of the Town Council found it necessary to send to New York to get a man to erect tne iountain. ne arrived on Tuesday, and the work is going on rapidly. The new court room on the third floor of the court house was used for the first time on Monday, Judge Savidge of Sunbury presiding. Judge Ikeler held court in the old court 100m. Bull's-Head Flavoring Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Al mond and Ginger, for flavoring ice cream, custard, jelly, cake, &c , are the best and cheapest. Give them a trial. Columbus Day will be piope'ly celebrated on the 21st. The meet ing will be held on the Fair Ground, and an appropriate and interesting program has been arranged. It is hoped that all places of ousiness will be closed in the afternoon during the exercises. Prof. Thos. Methcrell, the well known musician and composer, has our thanks for a copy of one of his compositions, a grand march, entitled "Lead on, Leader." The music is spirited and pretty. It is published by Jean White of Boston. Philip Harris of Centre township gathered from his peach orchard this season nearly a thousand dollars worth of peaches. They were fine fruit, and were handled and sold by T. D. Rob bins. Those who got them here, can bear witness to their excellent quali-y- W'hen a cold or cough has been neglected for a long time and tuber cles, have been formed in the lungs the cure of the sufferer is hopeless. How important it is that these first stages should be watched and the first symp toms detected and cured with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrtip. The pretty little soubreite Rose Adelle, kicks her heels, sings her songs and captivates her audience with "Squire Haskins" this season. The "Squire" is surrounded by a bevy of pretty misses. Great combination. Bloomsburg Opera House, Thurs day and Friday, Oct. 14 and 15. Ad mission 50 and 25 cents, no extra charge for reserved seats. 1L H. Hulme has been making a number of important improvements in his flouring mill north of town. In addition to a large and powerful new turbine wheel which has just been put in, the mill will soon be fitted out with the newest improved and most com plete iroller process machinery for grinding both wheat and buckwheat our. -Umlon Arau. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Bailing Pomler MUBIO LESSONS. Chas. T. F.lwell, for the past three years a student in Boston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. Both taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. T he Bloomsbtiru police force now includes three uniformed officers, I). R. Coffnun being the latest addition. Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures all diseases caused by impure blood and it builds up the whole system s Cummings & Vcrdy have opened a branch store at Shickshinny. Mrs, Mary Ent and her two soi s of Light street have it in charge. "Mrs. H. E. Monroe has become one of the leading lights of the lecture platform, and her illustrations are of a high order. Edward Murphy, brother of Judge C. G. Murphy, was buried atCentralia last Saturday morning. His death oc curred in Philadelphia. His age was S3 years. Mr. John N. Gordon of Montour township has our thanks for a basket of delicious grapes, including seven varieties. They were raised on his place. The vested choir of St. Paul's church will accompany the rector, Rev. V. C. Leverett, to Catawissa next Sunday morning, and take charge of the mu sical portion of the services. There will be no services at St. Paul's on Sunday morning. John Thrasher who resided near Benton, went out hunting on Monday, and late at night his body was found near the house of his father in-law S. Krickbaum, with a load of shot in his heart. It is not known whether he was killed accidentally or put an end to his own life. "Mrs. Monroe is a woman of rare intelligence and culture. She showed great familiarity with her subject and told the story of Luther I'om his youth up to death in a most pleasing and instructive manner. The views are fine works of art and made the narrative very enjoyable. The cos tumes were rich and showed the style of dress worn in the reformation per iod. The dialogue and action made the historic facts more real." Do not forget the Luther Entertainment. Waynesboro Gazette, Jan. 3, 1892. Next week during the fair the town will be full of fakirs and gamblers who will try to pick up some money in their own way. Wrhat they get, some body else will loose. It would be well for the unwary to bear in mind two things, first, that you can't get something for nothing, and second, that it is hard to beat a man at his own game. Beware of the stranger who wants to get you into a little game, and dont bet on the shell with a pea under it. Those who have money to spend, should spend it where they can receive value for it, and can rely on the party they deal with. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Lutheran Church of Bloomsburg have arranged with Mrs. H. E, Mon roe of Phila. to give her illustrated Luther Lecture and Entertainment in the Opera House, Oct. u and 12 This Entertainment is a brief history of the life of Martin Luther, the great Reformen its effect is educational and elevating. The audience will be taken back to the 16th Century by a lecture of more than ordinary interest illustrated by 85 stereoptican views and living representations of the men who took part in that trying time. 70 young ladies and gentlemen, dressed in the costume of Luther's time, sing ing his favorite hymn and giving tri umphal marches, will present a most pleasing scene on the stage. The "Diet at Worms" is one of the princi pal features of the evening. Those who heard Mrs. Monroe in the Normal Lecture Course of last y.-ar can testify to her wonderful abil ity as a lecturer, and to the views as being perfect works of art. A Sign of the Times- A sign over a clock in a railway station in the Catskills reads : This is a clock I It is running I It is New York time I Now shut up ! It caused a great deal of merriment Not as much, however, as does "Squire Haskins" the best of all comedies. They have special scenery. Bloomsburg Opera House, Thurs day and Friday, Oct. 14 and 15. Ad mission 50 and 25 cents, no extra charge for reserved seats. The M. C. Sloan property, corner of Market and Third streets, was sold at auction on Thursday to Dr. Hughes for 5500. The new track at the Fair Grounds is in excellent shape. It is almost as level as a floor, and as solid as could be desired. We all look for ward for good races next week. An extra race will be held at the Columbia County Fair, Bloomsburg Wednesday afternoon, lor pacing horses. Time 3:34 and a purse of 200. There is a false rummor in cir culating that the admission to the Columbia County fair has been raised to 50 cents. How this falsehood originated is not known. The price of admission will be 25 cents as usual. "To tell all the fine and enjoyable items connected with the Luther En tertainment would be a task beyond us. The marching of the 70 at different period of the evening was also a very pleasant feature." Mocha n icsburg Journal, Feb. 20, 1892. Fred Sury was buried here on Sun day last. He was formerly a resident of Bloomsburg, and was employed by G. W. Bertsch. His death occurred as the result of an operation for the removal of a tumorous growth on his head. He has resided at Danville for several years. H. A. Kramer will have an oyster stand on the fair grounds during the fair. He says he will have the largest ovster iilates. the bi''cest i-tms of ' 1 t ' o -J I coffee and the best oysters on the ground. I lis place Mil be known by the wind wheel on too. Look for it. He will have ham sandwiches, and other reireshnients. Everybody should be sure to be at the Optra House on the nights of Oct. 1 1 th. and 1 2th. and see the finest stereoptican views and hear one of the best lectures by Mrs. H. E. Monroe of Phila. in behalf of the Christian Ln deavor Society of the Lutheran Church that has ever been presented to the citizens of Bloomsburg. It is not only intended for church members, but every one will enjoy being carried back into the 16th. century during the re formation period. Price only 35c and 25c tickets can be had at W. II, Brooke's store on Main Street. The following letters are held at the BloomsDurg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Oct ober 18, 189a. Miss Maud Gray Brook, Mr. J C Brooks, Mr. S. B. Bigalow, Mr. Chas. Cook (2), Mr. W. A. Davies, Miss Mary Heller, Miss Ada G. Lewis, Miss Ann Zuinan, Mr. C. L. Santee, Mr. James Tagert. Cards. Miss Ada Lewis. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Octo ber 4, 1802. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart. P. M. A Million Friends- A friend in need is a friend indeed, and nut less than one million people have found such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coujjlis, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medi cine, one trial will convince you that it hai wonderful curative powers in all diseases of 1 hroat, Chest and l.ungs. r.ach bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles frew at C. A. Kleim's Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and J 1.00. Married- By Rev. W. G Ferguson, Sept. 29 nr Mpthndisr F.nisconal narsonare ... 1 a corner 5th st. and Market St., John Wesley snarter to miss i.atie weui ver, all of Bloomsburg. TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. QJ year of the most successful Quarterly bll ever published. More than 3.000 LEADING NEWS PAPERS in North America have complimented this publication during its first year, and uni versally concede that its numbers afford the brightest and most entertaining reading thai can be had. Published 1st day of September, December, March and June. Ask Newsdealer for It, or send the price, SO Oents, in stamps or postal note to TOWN TOPICS, 21 West 23d St., New York. IP ' This brilliant Quarterly is not made up from the current yeart wsuesof Town Tories, but contains the best stories, sketches, bur lesques, poems, witticisms, etc., from the back numitri of that unique Journal, admittedly the crispest, raciest, most complete, and to all ItlKN AND WOMEN the most interest, log weekly ever issued. Subscription Price: Tow Toptes, ptf ytar, 14.00 TalM rroa laws Topics, per jiw, 2.00 TltvoUMrl, -8.09 Town Tories seat S months on trial for l.OO. N. B.-Prevloua Nos. of "Tales" will be promptly forwarded, postpaid, on receipt of 00 veuts sttuh. DUFFEY'S PRIMA 9 stiVUlkU UilKfffcikil BLOOMSBURG, PA. Headquarters for fine Photographs and Crayons. Copying and enlarging done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be hail at any time at reduced rates. GALLK11Y OVER HART MAN'S STORE. 10-Myr. t Hall, Prnneaslon. Air "Uall, Columbia," Hull, proersnton, strong and grand, Hnll, ye leaders In cominandl We full In line to take the polls. Wo fall In line to tako tho polls And rout the leaders of that band Which would despoil state, homo and land) Tho people's triumph must bo won And equal Jnstlce must be done- We'll never falter In the tight, For we must vlndlcato tho right. cnora-a. Home rule. Justice, equal law All depend upon our cnoeot 80 united let us be. Just and true Democracy. Courageous Qrover loads the fight. And fearleM Adlat lends his might. To strike taxation's ruthless hand. To strike taxation's ruthless hand From pockets taxed and stripped to need By plutocratic laws and greed; And we are soldiers to the cans Of Justice, right and equal laws. And fight the bill the classes drew To tax the millions (or the few. Both Clara and Bteve, who hold command. For leas expense and tariff stand The rook of virtue stays their feet. The rock of vlrtuo stays their feot. While sense of Justice nerves their arms To kUl that foroo bill which alnrtnsi So lot us rally at ttiolr call And win the campaign, once for alV They'll hold the office as a trust To make laws equal, fair and Just. Yea, we'll down unequal laws And hoar an earthquake of applausw Attest the Joy of human souls, Attost the Joy of human soul From sea to sea, from pole to pole. Thus freed from class protection's tout ' And then tho sralo of equal right Will balance as the weight grows light Upon that end which Is depressed With bounty tax by claaa assessed. Wo Are Coming, Groves. Air "Wearing of the Oreeo." We are coming, O rover Qrover, dear. Five million men and more. To put you In the White House. As we did In eighty-four. We are coming with determined hearts Our country's wrongs to right. And we'll never leave the battlefield A long's a rogno's In sight, ruoHL-a. Wo arc marching on to Washington, Five million men and more. And we'll land yon In the White House, As we did lu t-it;hty-four, For we know that you are true aa steel, Whllo A (Hal, lio's tho same, 80, Benny, pack your trunks, my boy, For Dennis la your came. They no longir deceive us With their tbreo card monto talk. And on November eighth, yon bet, Wo'll make the robbers walk; We know "protection" does protect. We're certain snre of that. But who else bnt the rich men And the party of "the hatf" We are coming, O rover, coming. And we think we're sure to win) Then all the rascals we'U torn out And put onr good men In; We've had enough of force bills And tho poor man's living tax; 80, O rover, start your meaaage nos. And, Adlai, get your axl We are coming, O rover, coming. And we'U put you In the chair. And Frankie, too, and little Hath We want you all three there, A congress, too, we'll snre elect. To help the people's causa By knocking out all force bills, And all poor-man taxing laws. I. W. Hartman & Sons. Our prelude on the County 1-atr says, "lhat no where in all this part of the State, a ground equal in size and ar rangement can be found. With good weather for five days ev erybody with their father, mother, grandfather and grand mother will be here. Stop a moment to read about our big Stock of goods, about our Coats for Ladies?, Misses and chil dren, nearly 300 now open in the Coat Room all styles and prices, (25 Long Coals t half price,) about our J)res3 Goods and Trimmings, about our Flan nels, about our Underwear, about our Linens, in Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins, about our Blankets, Yarns, Ho siery, Shoes, Muslins, Shirtings, Ginghams, &c &c, about our Dishes, Glass Ware, Lamps, &c, about the display we make in both departments of the stores. We shall have clerks enough to wait on you, come early, come late, come auy time. I. W. Hartman & Sons. Some one has said that a bargain is an article sold un der its real value. Some ad vertisers are not believers in this theory or are as econo mical of tne truth as they are with their bargains. But "an honest tale speeds best being plainly told." This is our purpose in offer ing Wall paper bargains. They are bargains because they are as we represent them, full length, full weight, bona fide goods. We know one instance of a bargain in wall paper which after it was on the walls lead pencil marks showed through. Whose was the bargain ? Come and see U3 before buying elsewhere. W. H. liROOKR & Co. Sheriff's Sales. John Mourcy, sheriff, sold the fol lowing properties at the court house on Saturday afterrinoon ; William Lemon property to Margar et Lemon for 2i.e,o: the A. I. Jiro- chius property to A M. liiillcman for 22.2, and the John Ilinderhtcr prop erty to Geo. M. Tus.in, assignee of the Catawiisa Deposit B.ink, for $150. J. Preston Yorks, of Mainville, Fa.., gave us a friendly call on Saturday. He is still engaged in trachinjj and would be pleased to furnish the teach ers throughout the county with any ; educational pa pen they desire J'lease Rend your subscriptions to him or write what papers you wish to take and he will have them sent to you and receive the subscription price at the Institute He will furnish sample copies of all the leading educational papers. Mr. Bennett's Tally-ho coach drove up from Danville last Saturday with a load of ladies aid gentlemen. The party dined at the Exchange Hotel. Harm . It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps them from taking cold and it will do the same for you Boott'a ' Emulsion cures Conghi, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and 11 Anaemic and Waiting: Sisoaiea. Prevents wasting-in children. 1 nunt as palatable as milk. Get only the centime. Prepared by Boott St Bowne, Chemists, N-w York. Sold by ail Druggists. BUSINESS LOCALS. Female Weaktiean Ponitlve Care. To Tri Editor : Please Inform your tfadora that I have a positive remedy ror the thousand and one Ills which arise from deranged female oixans. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fhss to any lady If they will send their Express and 1. O. address. Yours res poet fully, Dr. W. B. MAKCUiSl, 90 OKNKtfSKl St., Utioa, N. Y. Daring Fair 3cst Photographs and Crayons at M'Killip Bros. Over Clark & Son's Store. i i Lowest prices on Prescriptions and drugs at Rishton's. $t. For all school books and school supplies go to Mercer's Drug and Book store. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Book Store. All prescriptions left at Rishton's Pharmacy will be compounded by himself. Lowest prices. 3L Writing paper by the Box or Quire at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All workguaranteed. Slate3, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Tablets, and all school books at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Deeds, single and double acknowl edgement, at the Columbian office, tf. The largest and best line of sponges ever brought to town at Rishton's Pharmacy. 3t. A fine crayon portrait given witn every $10 worth of goods purchased at J. A. Hess, the shoe dealer. Don't fail to call at J. A. Hess', and examine his fine line of shoes for sum mer wear, Oxford Ties, etc., before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget that we sell all school books used at the Normal and Public schools. J. H. Mercer. During Fair Best Pho tographs and Crayons at M'Killip Bros. Over Clark & Son's store. W. S. Rishton Ph G. announces that all prescriptions left at his Drug Store fire compounded by himself at the lowest possible price. 1 0-7-3L Bucklin's Araici Salve- Th Best Salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to civs perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rrice 3j cents per box. For Sale ly C. A, Kleiin. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Not like a HUSINESS COLI.KGE; Not like SHORTHAND COLLEGE; Not like a LITERARY COLLEGE; Not like a TELEGRAl'II COLLEGE, but THOROUGHLY and EMPHATICALLY INIIIVIDIAI. nild OSUIilNAI,, ratnlneno unilli-rt tori stumps. AcMiesft, KKLtfuM T.UU lll'U 11 1L1.KK, 1'iva't, Elmtra, N. V DR.KILMErTO, Kidney. Liver and Bladder Cum lUiciinintism, tnmbajro, pain In Joints or back, brink dtiatta urine, frequent palls, irritation, inrlamatteav (ravel, uloeraUoo or catarrh of bladda Disordered Liver, Tvnrnlre1 dlorpstlnn, (rout, billions-riwtacfaa. SWAMP-HOOT cum kidney dimulUs LaUrlwie, urinary trouble, bright' diaeaask Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, s;on1 weakness or debility. Gvarantee Vm ontfltt of Oti Rottlft. If nrta sOMd, Ivumilsu will nrfuud to joa I Ik prkm saM. At Drocfflsts, 80e. 81e, $1.00 Sim. "InvaDd1 OuMs to HealthTrea-Oonraltattaa (Ma, Da. Kilmxb Oh, Bino a AMToa. N. X, j in H. J. CLARE & SOn. ThereHere. The handsomest Hue of DreSS Goods .we have ever shown, ' consisting in part Jacquard weaves, Crockadiles, Sergea, Storm Serges, Habit Clotty Henriettas, Dress Cloths, Dress Silks, etc., all at popular pric es, also a full line of Ladies ready made Tailor DreSSeS H. J. CLAKK & SON. Dress Trimming?, full uew lines of the newest Effects in Jets, Gimps, Stomachers, Edg. in?-s, Gimps, Buttons, Featli erine and Fur Trimmings. H. J, CLARK & SON. . Blankets and CcmfortaWes, Blankets 70, 85c, $1, $1.25 pair and up. Comfortable. 70c up. Try our $1.50 Com fortable, Flannels of all kinds, Ladies' Skirts, $1.(0 up. H. J. CLARK & SON, i COATS, CAPES, ' 7 Russian Blouses4 All the latest novelties in Ladies' andlChildrens COATS of all kinds at prices to please all. See our $5.00 Coat of Cheviot cloth, 4 Silk Loops full Shawl-collar of Fur, a Melton Cloth Coat, 4 Furheads, full Shawl-collar, half Silk lined at $11-50. If you want Ladies' or Childrens Coats it will pay you to examine our line., II. J. CLARK & SON. During Fair, Best Pho tographs and Crayons at M'Killip Bros. Over Clark & Son's store. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate tfSvlwaler rurtel, late of Hemlock town thlp. Notice Is hereby (riven that totters of adminis tration on tho estate ot Sylvester r'ursfl late c( Hemlock twp., col. Co. Pa., uave been frraotea to the undersigned administrators to whom all persons Indebted to wild estate are request! to make payments, and those halri(r tlulma or demands w ill make known the same without delay to n. o. prnsEi V. 0. r-ENTLKR, 9-lMt Ulooiusburif, fa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. futate if Gi'orge Sliumnn, tltc'inn. Letters or administration with the will an ncxi'd, lu the estate ot iieorge Hlumiun lut ot Miniln township, Columbia county 1'cnnaylv. Mil, di'censHd, have been (framed by the Uefrta. ter ir mud eounty.to tho undersigned adminis tratrix. All persons having elulms ntlnt the estateof thedoivdciit are requested to preseut them for aetthiuent and those Indebted to the estate to make puymrnt to the uiidiMxliruvd without delay. MAKY SI. CAMl liKl.l." II. lK.iNk ,7a a it, Administratrix, Attorney, Muiuviiie, I'a. ir ujj icjj ffc A Or V : h 15 A ; v 'i v. 9
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