Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I ABSflULTTELY FUOn THli COLUMBIAN. "Sntered t thn Post Oftlce At IMoomgburg, ia M txoond cU rnattpr. March 1, 1HW. " BLOOMSBURG, FA. FRIDAY, MAY I, 1893. BOT WAITED. A boy 16 or 17 years of age is want ed in the Thb Columbian office to learn the printing trade. He must be a good reader and speller, write a fair hand, and understand punctuation. None others need apply. tf. Gidding Sc Salsburg's Clothing House a doors below Post Office. Edward Row is able to be out again after a sickness of couple of weeks. Henry Weaver is improving his Sixth street residence by a new fence. MEN'S good serviceable Summer Suits tor 50.70 l uiaumg oi burg. T. L Gunton has itone pavement for L. Main street. laid an Ohio E. Whary on Senator Herring's duties in the senate prevented his attendance at court this week. Dr. T J. Brown's new residence pre sents a very handsome appearance since it was painte'J. The Bloomsburg Car Co. has just received an order for fifty-eight plat form cars, from New York. Bryfogle Bros, have opened their Market square green grocery and plant house, ana are doing a rusning uusi ncss. The Belle Wolf property on Fifth street was sold last Saturday at public sale, for $1215, V. R. Kocher being the purchases. A. N. Yost. I. D. Warner and R Smith h-.vi heen nnnointed dele gates to the State College by the Agri cultural society. Just received a New lot of Chil dren's Summer Suits, splendid goods and excellent patterns at $2.98 at Uulclmg c: balsDurg. Mertus L. biUanls atui 111s nritie, havinc returned from their wedding trip on Saturday, were serenaded by the band in the evening. B. W. Turv and his son are full of business. 'J'hev have a number of contracts on hand. They are exper ienced contractors and builders. John R. Sharpless was admitted to the bar last week. He studied law in the office of W. H. Rhawn Esq., at Catawissa. and is a young man of fine ability and much promise. Judge Sittser of Wyoming County is expectea here on I nursaay 10 uy the rns nf Thanin vs. Rntt. as Tudire Ikeler was at one time consulted as counsel in the case before going the bench. on The most infellioent neonle if our cnmmiinim rnniz in DeWitt' Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. iyr, No trace has been discovered of the son of W. H. Rhawn Esq.. of Cata wissa. who disarmeared two weeks ago. The boy is thirteen years old Every effort has been made to ascer tain his whereabouts through the police and detectives but without succes.s At DuBois, Clearfield county, last Wpflr tVi a .Annl knoril mlt tr divine whether or not they would elect a city .... 1 . superintendent. They aecitiea noi 10 elect, although the law provides that nonula- tion of over 5,000 nay elect a city, or uorougn superintendent. Next Sundav Mi i4th will be ob served as "Woman'u Dav" in the Lutheran church. In the morning the pastor, Rev. P. A. Heilman will preach 1 Cffrnnn f o ii'd Wnrlf" Bnfl 111 - - - .1 1 1 VJ 1 1 1, UIUUII O i v. , - - - the evening the Woman's Home and foreign Missionary Society win nuiu weir anniversary meeting wun appiu rw!.,. : l"iaic exercises. Arthur Roan has .been added to our office force as errand boy and general messenger. This enables us to send proofs of all work to our customers in town, when desired, and to deliver all Inha nromntlv. His services can be procured by any one desiring a message delivered or an errand done in any part of the town, and he will also distribute circulars at reasonable prices, ! : ' Gidding fir Salsbur are selling Men's all wool suits for Q 4,9, A. B. Croop. of Briaraeek was in town calling upon his numerous friends Tuesday. He is a democrat 365 days in every year, with an extra one for leap year. Mrs. Philip Unanest who has been ill for several weeks past is very much im proved. As soon as the weather be comes more settled no doubt she ' will be fully restored to health. Fourteen have passed the final ex amination at the High School and will receive their diplomas next Friday evening at the commencement exer cises. Tames Cadman has built a veranda to his residence at corner of Third and East streets. He will now give the house a fresh coat of paint, when it will be as fine a residence as any one could desire. The roof of the silk mill is about corrroleted. It is built in a much more substantial manner than formerly. The contractor, B. W. Jury, says it will stand further storms unless a cyclone should visit us and level the whole town. . - . The building of Joseph Ratti's tenant houses is progressing as rapidly as could be expected considering the condition of the weather. One build ing is under roof, another has the frame erected, another the foundation laid, while the ground is being broken for two more. G. B. W. Hosslcr is now under full headway in the carriage and buggy business on Second street. He meeting with fine success, in turning out fine rics; has one of the best painters, John Schihler, in the state, Mr. Hossler has turned out some beautiful buggies this spring. AsaS. Keeler was elected as County Superintendent of the schools of Wyoming County last week. This is his third term in that position. D. A. llarman was re-elected Sup crintendent of the schools at Hazle ton. Both of these were former Normal School students. The citizens residing alcng Main street between East and the Normal School have petitioned the town coun cil to have the gutter at each side set out about ten feet, the same as along Market street. I lie propetty owners will attend to the grading of the sides if the town will make the gutters, The street is wide, hence this wou d not interfere with the travel. It would lessen the expense of keeping up the street, besides add much to the beauty, Don't fail to call on Gidding & Salsburg for anything in the Clothing line. Death of Est. I. Irvine. Rev. Isaiah Irvine, pastor of St John's Lutheran Church, Williamsport, died at his late residence, 1237 mic v.-niic.jt t:tc o'clock last Sunday nftornnon. of neritonitis. after an i 11 nass of a week s duration, a ween nrcvious Rev. Irvine occupied his pul pit, administering the sacrament of the Lord s supper, ana seemea 10 oe in usual health. At 4 o'clock the next morning he became ill. Later in the week it became necessary to perform an niirrra-iuiii. uuui n uui nv. 11. w.. , Rev. Irvine was 44 years of age, been born in Fowlersville, Col umbia county, in 1840. He is surviv- ed by a wife, but no children. Both his parents are still alive ana resiue in Fowlersville. He was pastor of the s John's Lutheran church for the past two years, during which time he succeeded in uniting the congregation nrl mpptinir with eood success. He was secretary of the Susquehanna Synod. At its session last week at teleeram was handed the president signed by Rev. Irvine h.rh nad. "All is well." "Please r, fmm II. Timothy. 4th chapter, 7th and 8th verses." The quotation was Paul's farewell words to iimotny tu fimpml services were held in AM -- c twu rlmrrh. WilliamsDort. Mon O l IUII1I w r - ' day evening, conducted by Rev. Jacob Yutzy, ot seiinsgrovc, picsiucm i Susquehanna Synod, assisted by Rev. Anspach, of St. Paul's church. The remains were brought over Tuesday morning on the Pennsylvania railroad to Northumberland, where they were conveyed , to the U. U vv. rauruaii and taken to Berwick for interment. Rev. Irvine was in attendance at the conference held at Espy a few weeks ago and gave a very interesting address. ' . ' . : ' ' ooTjirraoozroiKw. Com. vs. Arden McHenry, deser tion! Recognizance of defendant with T. McIIenrv as surety in aco id open Court, for the appear ance of the defendant at next session. Road in Fishniecreek township, near tiie Kramer school house. Report of viewers continued until next term. Salina Diley vs. Samuel Diley, di vorce. H. A. M'Killip Esq., appoint ed commissioner to take testimony. In estate of Wm. Beck, Sr., deceas ed. The report of sale continued un til next term. Com. vs. Tames McCormick, as sault and battery. A true bill on two indictments. Upon motion of the District Attorney, noL pros, allowed on the and, 4th and 5th counts in the indictment. Com. vi. Charles Hubbs. Samuel Given. David Stoddorth and Harry ienner, malicious mischief. A true ill. The Grand Turv on Thursday fore noon handed in a special report on the free county bridge at Bloom Ferry. Tn favor at 1 hridcre. Grand Jury report in tavor ot a ' a ' county bruise at Lisht Street near residence of lacob Melick. deceased. Road in Jamison . City, confirmed absolutely. Kmn in i.enire mwnsmn. near a len Shellhamer's confirmed absolutely. Koad in Hemlock, township, con firmed absolutely. Com. vs. Charles tiubos, Samuel Given. David Stoddord and Harry Tenner, malicious mischief. Each de fonriint vii railed hrfr.rc the riourt and nueitionert bv District Attorney and the Court reprimanded them for mcir cunuutt ami uiu nut ievjuik them to ttteat to the indictment, but remanded to the custody ol the Sheriff and directed them to be fed UDOn bread and water until further order of the Court. ' Com. vs. Foster Heller, charee lar ceny, not a true bill. Lorn. vs. Abraham rullmer. nol pros, allowed as to and count in the indictment. Com. vs. Abraham Full mer. Forcible entry. &c. Verdict not guilty, but to pay the costs. Same dav Court sentence defendant to Dav the costs of prosecution, or give bail to the Snerilt tor the payment 01 tne same within to days, and to stand committed until the sentence is com nlied with. ' Com. vs. lames Mccormick, noi. nms. allowed on the 1st count in the indictment, and the defendant pleads cuiltv as to the other counts, after 0 ' . . hearing the testimony of Wm. lhom- as, M. C. Woodward and Wm. Bo- dine. Verdict cuiltv. Court sen tenced defendant to pay the costs of prosecution and a tine ot $75 ana un dergo imprisonment in the County Jail tor a period of one year. Traverse Jurors were discharged and all those who could not reach home before 7 o'clock p. m. were al lowed another day. Grand Jurors were discharged upon the same conditions. Inmiisition on the body of Cathar ine Cary approved as a proper case for inquest. On Monday morning the docket was called over, and judgments enter ed. Petition lor re-viewers for a foot bridge across Fishingcreek near Forks filed. Report of Guy Jacoby as Auditor in the estate of George Witmire con firmed nisi. - , In the estate of Rebecca Breish deceased, C. G. Barkley Esq., ap pointed Auditor on exceptions and to make distribution. Petition of inhabitants of Salem Township, Luzerne County and Briar creek Township, Columbia County, asking that certain parts of said town ships be annexed to the borough of Berwick filed." Report of Auditor in the estate of Thos. Cole, deceased confirmed nisi. John Applegate appointed guardian of Clara U. Hayman, minor child of Elisha Hayman deceased. Bond fil ed and approved. A charter was granted for Emanuel Reformed Church in Madison town ship. Sale of real estate ordered in the estate of Ceorge Bloss deceased. Report of viewers in favor of a road in Franklin township near Hiram Reeder's barn confirmed nisi, width fixed at 33 feet. Emma Jane Wintersteen vs. Chas. Wintersteen, divorce, John M. Clark appointed commissioner to take testi mony. In the estate of Isaac Yetter de ceased the return of sale continued until Saturday, May 13, 1893. In the estate of Ezekiel Cole de ceased, C. W. Miller Esq., is continu ed as Auditor to make his report Saturday, May 13, 1893. . A. W. McCormick, Admr. of E. K. Adams vs. Samuel W. Adams. The rule continued until June 13, 1893. John Goldsworthy, F. P. and Luther Dimmick excused as jurors. Report of le-viewers in favor of a road in Fishingcreek township near G. M. Howell's store confirmed nisi, width fixed at' 33 feet. Edward F. Smith, Admr. vs. Hor ace Schweppenhieser, B. F. Zarr ap pointed Auditor to distribute the fund in Court arising from the Sheriff's sale of the decedent's real estate. : TOH1 B. TOTHSIMD, mm a CORNER OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The public schools will close Wed nesday of next week. The final exam inations are being held. The patrons of the schools should visit them and see whether good work is done. A good, teacher will always welcome a visitor ; and the poor teacher will be strengthened by the visitor's presence. Furthermore, it is not only the privi lege but the duty of the patrons to see if the proper teacher is employed for instructing their children. If any complaints are to be made they should be made now before teachers are elec ted for another year. There is no better opportunity of judging what work has been done than in the final examinations deportment as well as proficiency in studies can easily be dis cerned by the watchful visitors. The attendance in the schools during the past year has been much better than in any preceding year, and the teach ers report more progress. Now that the year has about closed and soon prepaiatbns will be made for' the new year, a list of prizes should be arrang ed and suggested to some member of the Board or to the principal, that an nouncement can be made in due lime. In other places prizes are given at ever Commencement day. Who will be first to offer a prize in some branch of study. Each donor could select the particular branch of study they might desire. BERWICK TO BE IHLAEQED. A petition has been presented in court for the enlargement of the limits of the' Borough of Berwick. It will take in a portion of Briarcreek town ship on the south, and Salem township, Luzerne county on the north. A sim ilar petition has been presented in Lu zerne county to annex Salem township to Columbia county. A Commissioner was. appointed there and A. N. Yost Esq. has been appointed in this coun ty. The two will select a third Com missioner and report upon the appli cation. . We have decided to sell out our Grocery, either by whole sale or by retail, beginning 20th day of this month. All pass book and credit accounts will close. The stock of fix tures will be sold and the room can be rented for a term of years. In the meantime goods will be offered at a big discount and job lots' of Dishes Glassware &c, for cash, cheap. , We are and will continue to refresh our Dry Goods side with "all the latest in styles. No better location in the town with push &nd capitalf lor a live Grocery business. lhe trade is nere and no charge for good will. I. W. Hartman & Sons. Dress Goods, Before, you buy your Dress Goods it will pav to see our lines.-' Clark & Son. Hosiery & Underwear The best values ever shown for the money. It will pay you to see them. Clark & Son. Kid Gloves FuU lines of all the leading shades and styles-see our Pique real kid at $1.50; worth $1.75. Corsets Large line 50c. Summer corsets, only 44c. Try $1,00 corsets. - ' Chlldr BUS' HatS-The great est values shown. See them. 25c. hats, 19c; 50c. caps, 38c; 75 c, caps, 50c., and so on all through the line. Call and see "' ; " II. J: CLARK & SON- I. W.Hartman Sons. r -: MARKET AND U B. F. Sharplisr, Pres. N. U. Funk, Sec, C. H. Campbmx Ti LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ' Capital Stock, $30fOOO. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has no equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportnnitv can be had elsewhere to make money. Lota secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. 8. Woods, Salef Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF B. F. Shaepi.E8s; J. C. W. Nbal A. G. Brioos, Dr. H. W. McReynolds, The school board at Ashland last week adopted the Fuller A Warren system of heating and ventilation. An agent of the Smead, Wills & Co. was also present, but both companies of fered the same bid. The board by unanimous vote adopted the former system. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt's pttle Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. W. S. Rishton, Drug gist 10-14-T yr. BUSINESS LOCALS. i Are you going to paper your house ? Give us a call. Get estimates and prices. W. H. Brooke & Co. 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 tjors' receipts, neatly bound in books of 25, 50 and 100. tf. Flowerings and embroideries in end less variety at M. Ellenbogen's. A large line of window curtains at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. New edition of Episcopal Hymnals at W. H. Brooke & Co s. Largest line of ladies' waists in town. White embroidered waists, 50 cts. at M. Ellenbogen's. Curtains made any width or length at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Best Jadies' vests for .15 cts.; ladies' vests 6 cts. upwards. Fine ladies' un derwear at M. Ellenbogen's. Bucilen s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 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 as cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. Children's hats 18 cts. and upwards at M. Ellenbogen's. Fresh Fish I Every day at C. B. Chrisman's. See the Ladies Gauntlet Gloves at 25 cents and Ladies Safety Gloves 12 cents up at M. Ellenbogen's. A large line of wall papcrj browns, whites, gilts and felts at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Hosiery, corsets from 25 cents up wards at M. Ellenbogen's. Estimates furnished for wall paper. Contract work solicited. Competent workmen sent anywhere. . W. H. Urooke & Co. Pretty children's caps from 1 5 cents upwards at M. Ellenbogen's. Deeds, mortgages and note books of all kinds at the Columbian office, tf. Window curtains and fixtures in gaeat variety at W. H. Brooke & Co's. Wall paper and at lowest prices.. . W. II. window shades Brooke & Co. MAIN STREETS, DIRECTORS. L. Dillon. Dr. I. W. Wilutb, N. U. FUNK. 5-12-6 mos. If you are going to paper a kitchen, dining room, parlor, bed room or say other room, call and see Mercer's line of paper before buying. This is the time of year when every body begins to think about cleaning op and making improvements, and new wall paper is usually one of the first things to be done. W. H. Brooke k Co. have a very large ard elegant stock to select from. Call and see and get estimates. 3-3 i-tt DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Daysbj administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It can be given in a glass of beer, a cop ol co flee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely lunaa less, and will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate d rinker or alcoholic wreck. It has beat given in thousands of cases, and in every B s lance a perfect cure has followed. It never f ails. The system once impregnated witk the specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor a petite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 page book of particulars lice. Address the Golden Specific Co., 1S5 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. io-ai-I ye. Paper sold by the roll or bolt, or contracts made to put it upon the wall, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. BIG DROP IH CLOCKS. A large lot of nickle-plated alaast clocks will be sold at 66 cents each, at J. G. Wells' jewelry store. A rare bargain. 3-17-tf ' Old IDEAS Explode! It is a time honored Idea with certain people that they must pay way-up prices in order to get good Wutcbeu, Clocks, Jewelry ct Sil verware. These Ideas we are exploding every clay. We will convince you of the error if you will drop into or 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 aro closing out our line ot KKhlng tackle, liase balls and buta at Tory low prices, a rare cbnoce to secure llargulna. A full line of staple and fancy Stationery on hand at HESS BROS. Sign of big watch, Main St. , ., liLOOMSHURG, Pa. ml D tHw'