Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mm ABSOUTEiy PURE TUB COLUMBIAN. '"itnlprpfl Rt tlin PoM omo tit Hlnnmsburjr, la M second elan iniitter. March 1, IHwt. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Fit I DAY, MAY 5, 1S93. BOY WANTED. A boy 16 or 17 years of age is want ed in the The Columbian office to learn the printing trade. He must be a good reader and speller, write a fair hand, ana unuerstanu punctuation None others need apply. tf. The Bloom band have ordered new uniforms. N. V. Barton has made some ex tensive improvements in his store room on East street. Several more names are announced this week as candidates for rounty offices. John Bush will open a green grocery in the room formerly occupied by Reilly s barber shop. A number of new subscribers have been added to our list during the past two weeks. Bull's-Head Flavoring Extracts, of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Al mond and Ginget, for flavoring ice cream, jelly, cake, Arc , are the best and cheapest. Give them a trial. The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed the case of Fullmer vs. Poust from this county. Truckenmiller's ap peal was dismissed, and in Doty vs Doty the order was discharged. An excellent photograph of the in teriorofSt. Paul's church has been taken by M'Killip Bros., showing the entire interior with the new decora tions. They can be obtained of mem bcrs of the choir Rev. Charles Morrison, of the Epis copal church at Sunbury. has received a call from a church in isew urieans, The salary is $G,ooo a year, and he will in all orobabilitv accept. He has gone to look over the field. The most intelligent pcopie i our community recognize in DeWitt's Little Early Riseis pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. W. S. Risliton. Dnmsist. ivr. There is a greater scarcity of butter at this season than has ever ucen known. Some of our "oldest citizens' attribute it to the excessively co'd winter that exhausted the feed supply, and the backward spring, which pre vents cattle from crazing. A few weeks of warm weather will soon bring out the grass, and an abundance of butter will follow. OOUBT PROCEEDINGS. The remilar Mav term of Court convened Monday morning with Presi dent Judge Ikeler and Associate Mil lard on the bench. The following opinions were hand ed down bv the Court : In the estate of Oliver Covenhoven, deceased, petition for citation. Cita tion awarded. Poor District of Hemlock twp., Col. Co., vs. Poor District of West Hem lock twn.. Montour Co.. order of re moval, removing Geo. V. Sherman from Hemlock twp., Col. Co., to West Hemlock twp., Montour Co., affirmed. Costs to be paid by overseers of West Hemlock township. Knowles Loom Works vs. Tas. Ma- gee et. al. Rule to open judgment. Rule discharged. In the contested election of su pervisors in Scott township. Vote was properly counted and returned and the rule for contest is discharged, costs to be paid the county. J. D. Bodine vs. Col. co- New trial granted and verdict set aside, T. H. V. Davis, Elliot Lemon and Wm. Stackhouse were excused. H. H. Grotz was appointed foreman. B. B. Freas was appointed tipstaff for the Grand Jury. Oscar E. Miles appointed trustee in the estatu of E. L. Adams vice C. E. Adams resigned. Bond filed and ap proved in the sum of $4,000. Geo. W. Supplee appointed trustee to make sale of real estate in the es tate of Andrew Carr. C. G. Barkley Esq. continued audi tor in the estate of Thomas W. Cole until next Monday. Auditor's reports in the estates of Jonas Doty, Alem Whitmire, Cathar ne Bitner, Michael Confer, T. J. Swisher and John Grantz confirmed nisi. Argument Court fixed for Tuesday, June 13, 1893, at 9 o'clock a. m. C. W. Miller continued as auditor in the estate of Ezkict Cole to report next Monday. Auditor's report in the estate of Sarah R. Fuller confirmed nisi. Deed of G. M. Quick, clerk of the Orphans' Court to Uriah Wcllivcr in estate of Samuel Bruglcr acknowledg ed in open court. ' Report of viewers against a road in Fishingcreck township, near Samuel Shive, confirmed r.isi. Report of viewers against a foot bridge across Fishingcreek, near Sam uel Sshive, confirmed nisi. Report of re-viewers against the division of Centre township confirmed nisi. In the estate of Hannah Armstrong, deceased, sale of real estate ordered. Bond filed and approved. In the estate of Mary R. Lves, de ceased. Private sale ordered and de cree filed. Sale of real estate ordered in the estate of Amzy Craig, deceased. Report of sale in the estate of Thos. Brobst, deceased, confirmed nisi. In the estate of O. A. Tacoby. de ceased, report of re sale confirmed nisi. Return of inquest in the estate of N. B. Creasy, deceased, confirmed nisi. Report of sale in the estate of Chas. Khngaman, deceased, confirmed nisi Mary M. Gtassmyer vs. Phineas Glassmyer, petition for divorce filed and subpoena awarded. John R. Sharpless, of Catawissa, sworn and admitted to practice as an attorney in the courts of this county, Report of re-viewers against a road in Centre township confirmed nisi. Amended report of the auditor in the estate of Michael Confer, deceas ed, filed and confirmed nisi. Report of sale in the estate of David Billman, deceased, filed and confirm ed nisi. Report of re-viewers against widen ing a road in Benton township, near J. J. Kams, confirmed nisi. Report of, viewers opening Jefferson street in the town of Bloomsburg con firmed nisi. Isabella Shaw vs. Harry H. Shaw, petition for divorce filed and subpoena awarded. Report of auditor in the estate of Thomas Sherman confirmed nisi. Resignation of Harry Beaver as constable in Locust township filed. Report of sale of the real estate of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran con gregation of Berwick confirmed nisi. Bond of Charles Yeagcr, constable of Catawifsa township, tiled and ap proved. John G. Freeze, Guy Jacoby and W. H. Snyder, Esqs., were appointed- a committee to examine and report Monday next the character and com pleteness of the new mortgage Indices in the Recorder's office. Bond of Dennis Downey, constable of Centralia borough, filed and ap proved. Frank Trivelpiece was appointed constable of Jackson township vice Calvin Derr who resigned. Bond filed and approved. Report of viewers against a road in Benton township, near Ira Hess, con firmed nisi. Fred Ikeler Esq., continued as audi tor in the estate of Ellen M. Chrisman with permission to file his report at the next argument court. In the estate of John Evans, de ceased, Fred Ikeler was continued as auditor to report at argument court. In the matter of a public road in Benton towrship, near John Heacock, order to viewers continued. Minnie A. Buckalew vs. John M. Buckalew, subpoena in divorce. H. A. M'Killip was appointed commis sioner to take testimony. Report of viewers on public road in Catawissa, near Fibre company, was continued until May 8, 1893. In the matter of a public road in Locust township, near Ezariah Yo cuni, report of the viewers was con tinued. The report of viewers on a public road in Franklin twp., near H. J. Reeder's barn, was continued until Monday, May 8 In the estate of Isaac Yetter, de ceased, th? return of sale was con tinued until next Monday. W. H. Rhawn was continued as auditor in thf estate of James Hile, deceased, to make his report at next argument court. In the estate of Christian Berninger, deceased, order of sale continued. In the estate of Mary Snyder, de ceased, Geo. E. Elwell was continued as auditor. In the matter of a public road in Orange township. Reviewers are continued to report next Monday. The re viewers appointed to vacate a road in Orange township were con tinued. In the matter of the petition to make the toll bridge at Catawissa a free one, the petition is continued un til next term. Geo. F. Hamilton vs. Maggie Ham ilton, divorce. James L Evans, Esq. was appointed commissioner to take testimony. J. F. Harkins was continued as auditor in the estate of John Grantz. In the estate of Tnomas Lutz, de ceased, order of sale continued until next term. . In the matter of review of a road in Fishingcreek township. Reviewers are continued. Richard Hess vs. Charles Carpen ter- Rule for an interpleader is grant ed. Returnable May ti at p. m In the matter of the election of con stable in Greenwood township. Pro test of U. C. Oblasser filed. Case stated to be filed June 13, 1891. Commonwealth vs James McCor- mick. Assault and Battery, resisting officer, &c. True bill. Charles Gable appointed guardian of Sarah, Sylvia, Clyde and Flora Jones. Report of viewers in favor of a road in Benton township, near T. J. Mc- Henry's store, confirmed nisi, width fixed at 31 feet. O. T. Wilson appointed guardian of Harry and Charles P. Wilson, mi nor children of Celeste Wilson de ceased. Com. vs. Wm. Seybert, petition for a rule to show cause filed. Petition granted. Joseph Cole, the newly elected con stable of Millville borouch sworn in and bond filed and approved. Obadiah Yocum, the newly elected constable of Cleveland township, sworn in. Bond hied and approved. Chas. C. Evans appointed trustee of Frank M. and Elmer Andrews The adoption of Addison T. Brown by Thomas A Kester was decreed by the Court, The Court decreed the adoption of Mabel A. Yocum by Thomas A Kes ter. Report of viewers in favor of a pub lie road in Madison twp., near John McNinch. confirmed nisi. Width fixed at 33 feet. Collector's bonds approved by the Court. Russel Karns vs. Frank Barrager, issue granted. Com. vs. Solomon Dirk. Desertion The defendent is a paralytic and was arrested last week Tuesday. He had been unable to subpoena any witness es. The case was continued until Monday at a o'clock p. m. Com. vs. Elizabeth Wolf, continued by consent. Com. vs. frank sponenberg, con tinued by consent. Auditors report in the assignee estate of John M Trescott, confirmed nisi. Exceptions filed to the account of the executors of estate of Esther Ar. Stroup, deceased. List of traverse jurors called. Com. vs. M. V. B, Rhawn an Marticos Brobst, malicious mischief, forcible entry and detainer. Not true bill, county to pay costs. Coin. vs. James McCormick, as sault and battery and resisting an officer on the 1 sth day of April last Case tried. Verdict guilty. Chas. Coffman, Louis Cohen, R H. Ringler and John Cain excused from serving as jurors. Com. vs. Frank Sponenberg, forni cation and bastardy, a true bill. Re cognizance forfeited in open court to be respited upon the appearance of the defendant at the next session. In the matter of the application of Henry Gingher for discharge under the insolvent laws. The hearing on the application is continued to the first Monday in September term at o'clock p. m. In re-appeal from the probate of the will of Henry S. Warner. By agreement J. B. Robison is appoint ed commissioner to take testimony. W. G. Rook vs. Annie Rook, di vorce. On motion of attorneys for libellant, it is ordered that the testi mony on behalf of the respondent be filed on or before June 1, 1893, or testi JOHN R mi , TOWHSEMD, CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BLOOMSBURG-. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. W. S. Rishton, Drug- lst. 10-14 1 yr. the cause will be heard on the mony of the libellant. In the matter of a road in Madison twp., near C. W. Eves. Older viewers continued with leave to report May 8th, 1893 Com vs. Abraham Fullmer, forci ble entry,&c. A true bill. Register's accounts presented and confirmed nisi. Com. vs. J. T. Reeder and S. D. Loreman. Nol. pros, allowed upon the defendants paying their own costs and the county to pay the costs of the Com. Silas Huffnagle appointed guardian of Ella Mensinger, minor child ot John Huffnagle, dee'd. Bond filed and approved. Silas Huffnagle appointed guardian of Bertha Gearhart, minor child of Lett'e Gearhart. Bond filed and ap proved. Silas Huffnagle appointed guardian of Maggie Drum, minor child of Cora Drum. Bond filed and approved. Com. vs. Francis Kelly and Wm. Grady, larceny. Not a true bill. Beady This Minute. The handsomest stock of EreSS Goods and Trimmings for the season we have ever snown, ana at prices consistent with good quality, the greatest range for selection in the newest and choicest goods of the season. There is no time like the present for the buyer to pick from this fine assortment before it is broken. H. T. Clark & Son. We are giving a dime's worth of ladies' corded hemstitched handker chiefs for a nickel. A lot of All Wcol Lress Goods 85c kind at 65c. yd. Serges in newest colors. See our new lines of 25c. Dress Goods. The best 75c. Serge in colors sold. H. J. Clark & Son. Black Dress Goods. The stock never more complete, the range of styles the greatest, prices the lowest consistent with good quality. Slack Cashmere Shaw.i and Veils, full line. Wash Tress Goods. The largest and choicest line we have ever placed on our counters. Printed Broche you will take for silks, but it is all cotton. Satin Gloria, lovely Brandenberg uiotns, canton ciotns, Javanese ciotn, Satin Foule, Pineapple Tissue, 15c. kind at toe. yd. Dress Trimmings. The finest line we have ever placed on sale. All the newJGimps, Braids, Colored and Jet Trimmings, Buttons, &c. H. J. Clark & Son. Hosiery and Underwear. 3 pair Ladies' Fast Black Hose for 25c, full regular made ; Ladies' Hose 25c. up. Special sale of Children's Fine Black Hose, Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests 6c. and up. See our 9c. Vest and 2 for 25c. Ladies' Muslin Wear Cor set Covers, Lace Trimmings at 30c. Try our $1.00 corsets, Summer Cor sets 44c , the 50c. Kind. Ladies' Shirt Waists, a large line in newest effects from 39c. upward. See them. Lace and Chenille Curtains, big line, special values. H. J. CLARK & SON. I. W. Hartman. & Sons "We are getting ready for the" big Show May 11th To show you a line of New Dress goods and Trimmings, To snow you new lot of Chal lies, Sateens, Percales, Lawns, Gyighams, etc. To show you new Cloths for Coats and Capes, To show you new Muslins, Tickings, Shirtings, etc., To show you 25 Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' short and long Coat? at 20 per cent, off of list prices. We are having a big sale on job lots of DISHES, Tubs, Buckets, Pans, etc., etc., in the Grocery department. Ready pay is now the motto. 1.1. BUSINESS LOCALS. Jiles of people have piles, but De Witts Witch Hazel Halve will cure them. W. S. Jlishton, Drug gist. 10-14-iyr. A lot of new notes of the sharpest kind have just been printed and are for sale at this office. Also common receipts, estate receipts, and collec tors' receipts, neatly bound in books of 25, 50 and 100. tf. A large line of window curtains at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. New edition of Episcopal Hymnals at W. II. Brooke & Co s. Curtains made any width or length at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped I lands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. Fresh Fish I Chrisman's. Our Ways and Means. We do a strictly ONE Price business ; its the honest way. Every garment is marked at the lowest price consistent with honest quality. We tell the truth about our goods. Don't keep anything we can't tell the truth about. We guarantee everything we sell aa represented by us. If you find any defect in what you buy from us bring it back ; and your money will be refund ed to you as cheerfully as taken. Ours is a permanent business. We want your confidence and your future patronage. We have adopted the Principles of modern Liberality, Courtesy, AND Absolute Fairness ih all our dealings. Bidding & Salsburg, One Price Clothiers, Hatters & Furnishers. Two doors below Post onicc, and first Clot lilnsr store on rltrlit buud side ot street coming from Depot. BLOOMSBURG - - PA. Factory 18 N. Third St. Phila. If you are going to paper a kitchen, dining room, parlor, bed room or any other room, call and see Mercer's line of paper before buying. Every day at C. B. This is the time of year when every, body begins to think about cleaning up and making improvements, and new wall paper is usually one of the first things to be done. W. H. Brooke & Co. have a very large a. d elegant stock to select from. Cill and see and get estimates. 3-3 i-tf. Paper sold by the roll or bolt, or contracts made to put it upon the wall, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. DRUNKENNESS, or the LiQUOS HA BIT, Oared at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coflce or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will elTect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Si'bcific Co., 185 Kace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-21-1 yr. BIGDBOPIfi CLOOES. A large lot of nickle-plated alainf clocks will be sold at 66 cents each, at J. G. Wells' jewelry store. A rare bargain. 3-7-tf Old IDEAS Explode! A large line of wall paper; browns, whites, gilts and felts at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Estimates furnished for wall paper. Contract work solicited. Competent workmen sent anywhere. W. H. Krooke & Co. Deeds, mortgages and note books of all kinds at the Columbian office, tf. Window curtains and fixtures in gaeat variety at W. II. Brooke & Co's. Wall paper and window shades at lowest prices. W. II. Brooke & Co. It is a time honored Idea with certain people that they must pay way-up prices in order to get good WutclieM, Clocks, Jewelry CI vcrware, These Ideas we are exploding every day. We will convince you of the ' error if you will drop into our store. Articles bought of us will be engraved . without extra charge. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Optical re pairing neatly and promptly done and guar antee satisfactory. We are cloning out our Hue of Klslilug tackle. Hunt) balls and but at very low prices. A rum cliunue to secure Burgulns. A full line of staple and fancy Stationery on hand at HESS BROS. Sign of big watch. Main St. Bloomshurg, Pa