Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report' mm ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. KntiTcrt nt t h? Pout onii-p nt lllonniHUurir, ia A second claim mutter. .Maren I, 1HHM. BLOOMSBURG, FA. J-'KIDAY, OCTOUER 6, 1893. A GBEAT OFFER. THE COI.UMUIAN AND WEEKLY WORLD FOR $1.50. For several years past we have been offering The Cot.UMr.iAN and New York Weekly World for $1.80 a year. A new arrangement has just been affected by which we are enabled to reduce the price, and for a short time only subscriptions will be received at the remarkably low figure of $1.50 for the two papers. The regluar price for each paper is $1 00 a year. Don't let this splendid opportunity pass. Sample copies of either or both papers will be sent to any one free, on re quest. Old subscribers who are in arrears will be expected to pay the amount due to date to avail them selves of this offer. The Columbian. Entrance through Well's Jewelry Store, next to Post Office. Get a 15c. tie at Lowenberg's. We could not improve the (juaiity if paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hael Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. W. S. Kishton, drug gist. ' io 14-iy- NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Points in the County, Resorted by Our Staff of Correspondents Light Street. The funeral of G. P. Reighard was lar-ely attended by friends from a dis tance. Harvey Kline, formerly of this place but now of Atlissa, Iowa, is visiting friends in town. Mrs R. W. F.nt, daughter of the late G. P. Reighard is still lying in a critical condition. Rev. Geo. Hunter of Lewisburg officiated at the funeral of G. P. Reighard. Albeit Young moved from Jackson twp. on Monday tast to property of II. F. Oman in town. Mr. Cronin moved from Blooius burg on Friday last to town. Miss Sue Potter cf Picture Rocks has taken up her residence with her sister, Mrs. B. V. Drake, where she will give attention to dressmaking. R. S. Howell of Espy was among the number, of visitors to town on Tuesday. Michael Getty and wife returned from their wedding trip on Saturday evening. Rev. Geo. Hunter filled the pulpit at the Evangelical church on Tuesday evening. C. M. Terwilligtr and brother of Bloomsburg, paid a visit to town on Sunday last. Some big bargains in neckties, shirts, and hats can be found at Lowenberg's. East Benton. Why is the young boy like vegeta tion ? Because he is always green be fore he ripens to practical usefulness. Why is a girl like a blooming flow er bed ? Because she always attracts the attention of the lovers of beauty. The Autumn is again crowded with an abundance of harvested crops and fruit Let the people return thanks to the Giver of all good. The Autumnal winds remind us of the returning Winter "blizzards" which follow the wake of Summer "sirrards". "Jack Frost" has made his mark up on the forest foliage He has tried his hand at painting a golden hue ; and beautiful is the appearance of the landscape. O, "Jack Frost", thou art a welcome visitor at the proper season! THE BLOOMSBURG FAIR ill open October 10th. You will be there no doubt and will also visit KISHTON'fi 1KUG STORE which is the finest in the State, "is centrally located, opposite the Post Office and you are welcome to make it your headquar ters. We will present all visitors with an album containing photograps of the World's Fair Build nE. Come early for these books, as the supply limited. V e keep the celebrated Wilkinson Truss. ('Uaranteed in every way or no pay. Every truss fitted by a physician free of charge. The corn is like a girl to whom a marriage proposal is given. It is al most shocked. Game is so scarce that one scarcely ncars tnc report ot a gun except on Sunday morning. Business engagements necessitated several trips to Jamison City. This place is a room in nature's architecture that is partitioned from other portions of nature's temple by huge walls which are ornamented by the most pleasant scenery that the eye may behold. The principal door of opening is the creek by way of Central, while it has other openings of outlet through mountain gaps to other places of business. Here Kd. Drum, brother of Mrs. Judge Krickbaum a successful business man, has taken charge of the Proctor stand and caters to the commercial public. Here success cannot fail to follow the efforts of Mr. Drum. To retain an abundant head of hair of a natural color to a cood old age. the hygiene of the scalp must be ob served. Apply Halls I lair Rcncwer, MISS ARMSTRONG'S PRIVATE SCHOOL Miss Ame'ia Armstrong has opened a pnvate.scnooi in ner residence on Main street, below Market, and can accommodate twenty mioils. Her ren utation as a teacher places her in the front rank of instructors, and her many years of experience with the young pe culiarly fits her for this work. Her hours are from 8:45 to 1 a a. m-. and Irom 1 to .vio P. m.. but these hours can be varied to suit the wishes of parents, or the age and physical con dition of the pupil. Miss Armstrong is a graduate of the Normal school, and was engaged for a number of years in the public schools, and also in "her own private school. Her school has been closed for the nast two years, as the infirmities of her aged mother required her attention. It is her intention now to continue in the teaching profession, and she has on ly to let the nublic know that her school is open, in order to fill her rooms. Some 2.00 hats lor 25c. at Lower, berg's. THE PULLMAN BICYCLES. The bicycles made by Woodrou"h & Hanchett Co., of Chicago, are wel known. They are warranted to be free from imperfections in material and manufacture, and the makers will make good at any time within one year any delects not caused uy misuse neglect or accident. Among these machines are the Pullman Roadster, Pullman Ladies', F2agle No. 1, for Ladies, and hagle Racer. John W. Mears of Bloomsburg is agent tor these wheels, and has on hand a number of them, which he will be pleased to show to any one interes ted in cycling. His office is at the factory of the Mears Manufacturing Company. All the new styles of fall hats at Lowenbergs. One Way to End It. One Dauphin county man was fined $100 for illegal fishing and another $50 for the same offense. &uch treat ment of the illegal fisherman will soon end the illegal hshing. Through the summer the moon light nights are chosen, during which the large seines are used, while in the fall and winter the spear. If we hope to have our stieams again stocked, it is time every citizen do his part to en force the law. Let the violators be punished. Ienorance of the merits of De Witt's i-uue cany lusers is a misiortune. These little uills regulate the iver. cure headache, dyspepsia, bad brwUU constipation and biliousness. V. S. Kishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy. DURING FAIR Best Photographs and Cray ons at M'Killip Bros. PATEN ED y COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR. THE BEST EXHIBITION, F.vcrything now indicates that the Thirty-ninth annual exhibition of the Columbia County Agricultural Society to be held next week, October 10th to 14th, inclusive, will be the grandest exhibition in the history of the Society, and surpassed by none in the State. The Committee on Grounds have re modelled nearly all the buildings, and provided for the increased attendance. In the building for horses eighteen additional stalls have been made, and a building with nearly two hundred stalls made for the cattle. Convenient pens are made for sheep and hogs. An addition of forty feet has been made to the large stables for trotting and running horses, thus giving a build ing forty f.'ct wide and one hundred feet long, conveniently arranged with stalls. There is now accommodation for about seventy five race horses, and the indications are that all the stables will be occupied. The best feature of the present plan is that all the build ings for poultry and stock are placed outside the race track, and conven iently arranged for all to see. At the entrance to the Main Exhibition building Messrs. Kuss and Kumer have built large artificial stone steps bearing their advertisement upon the face. At the lower end of the Grand Stand is erected a large water closet for gentlemen. An additional exit gate has been made upon the north east side to aid in emptying the ground in the evening. Eleven watch towers have been built around the grounds, which wi 1 be occupied by policeman, who are expected not to leave their fort, as the stand is provided with a roof for shelter from sunshine and storm. The Marshal will make hourly tours and report whether the police men are attending to their duty. These stands are elevated so that po liceman can watch what is transpiring outside as well as inside. The increased sums offered as priz es will insure a large exhibit. If the weather is favorable, we can look for the largest attendance, and possibly exeeed that of any in the state. The special attractions will be the Trof. A. L. Tolbert V Company Run ning Combination. They have been upon the ground for the past two weeks and will give fine exhil.its of hippodrome racis, hurdle races, skele ton wagon races, and the Ladies' race against the riderless horse. Tnere will be two exhibitions every day be tween heats of the races. Then there will be the uual number of side shows, including the Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the largest horse in America, said to weigh over 2,500 pounds and stand 20 hands high. Applications have been made for space for exhibits several days in ad vance of other years. DURING FAIR Best Photographs and Cray ons at M'Killip Bros. TheU Bed Spring. Messrs. G. G. Baker and John wamcn nave patented a novel bed spring which promises to meet with great success. It consists of spiral springs, each one to be an mdepen dent spring, but securely supported. and the whole joined by a U in the centre. I hey have several springs 111 use oy persons weighing three hun dred pounds, who pronounce them perlect, and declare that it is a com fort to recline upon them, giving en tire satisfaction whether upon the side or middle of the springs. These springs are made in all sizes, and any special size made promptly as request ed. Their factory and ware rooms are at the corner of Main and West streets, Bloomsburg, Pa, They are offering territory for sale either County or State negotiations now pending for several states. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt'i Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. iy A New Sleeping Oar Line. TROM CHICAGO TO SEATTLE. Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Rn'l has been established and firstrl.-iJ sleeping cars will hereafter run daily from Chicago at 10.30 P. M., arriving at Seattle n.io P. M . fourth ,1,., 1 his is undoubtedly the best route to reach the North Pacific Coast. For time tables, mans and th.r in. formation apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address John R. Pott, Dis trict Pass. Agent, C, M. & St. P. R'y, Williamsport, Pa. Annie, the oldest dauahter of Rev. T. M. Reimensnvdcr of Milton Hie? Sunday last after an illness of thirty one days. &ne was a young lady ci most exemrjlarv character and the he. loved one of the household. Kverv effort possible was made to restore ner 10 neaitn out without avail. She was about eighteen years of age. Funeral services were held WpW. day afternoon at half past one o'clock. TOHM BL TQWHSENA CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BTi003CSBTJI3-. The auditor in the estate of Mary M. Snyder, deceased, late of Blooms burg, filed his report in court on Mon day morning. A contest has been going on for more than three years over a claim against the estate amounting to nearly $5000. The claim was disallowed. The case will now go before the court on exceptions to the report. Little vegetable health producers: DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stom;ith and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. W. S Rish ton, Druggist. 10-14 iy DURING PAIR -Best Photographs and Crayons at M'Killip Eros. The south bound train on the D. L. & W. last Friday about noori, caught a cow near the works of the Bloomsburg Car Company, and broke its leg. It has been a long time since such an accident has occurred, but within a few weeks several cows have been seen running at large. If people will violate the law, some one must suffer. If you want quality, fit and low prices in shoes, call at Max Gross' opposite Central Hotel at LA D I ES COATS . You will find nothing but the Very Latest Styles in our Stock. No old goods. Every garment new and of the very latest up to date. Call and see. CLARK & SON. It is said that an insect has made its appearance in some parts of the state and is killing off that enemy of the farmer, the potato bug. The new bug is described as being twice as large as the potato bug, of longer and more delicate build, and with wings. They pounce upon tne clumsy potato bug, sting it in the neck and kill it in stantly. DRESSISOODS. This department is fuller than ever and at lower prices. Some special Values in Dress Stufh. It will pay to call and see. CLARK & SON. The Espy ball team defeated the Catawissa nine last Saturday at the former place by a score of 6 to o. Only one dollar and thirty five cents' for a ladies' Yeoman Dengola button shoe, splendid wearer. No excuse for any body going bare-footed. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. 2t KID GLOVES. A complete new line of these goods now open. Our $1.00 Glove is a big favorite, perfect fitting. See the 75 cent Glove, Biarretz worth $1.00 CLARK & SON. C. P. Armstrong, Fish and Game Commissioner has a notice published ottering a reward of $10.00 for any in formation leading to the arrest of per sons violating the fish and game laws, A good Apron Gingham 6J cts. yd. A Bangjup Cotton Flannel 0 'cts. yd. Dark and Light Calico 5 cts. yd. Two yd. wide Table Linen 50 cts. yd. At LLAKK & SON, The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Oct, 17, 1893. Mr. Milton Keller, Mrs. Mary Kis ner, Miss Myra Robbins, Mrs. Emma Transue, Ben Walker, Mr. George vvompoie, M. Charles Wills. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Oct- 1893. One cent will be charged on eacn lener aavertisea. j .. . w A. B. Cathcart, P. M. If you think of buying shoes it will pay to call and examine my stock. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. at HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. You can save money by buvinir the lines of the goods we offer. All Drices. See the Ladies' 35, 39, and 50 cent Vests. Combination Suits. Infants' Wraps. Try $1.1 s Ladies' Scarlet all wool Vest and Pants worth $1.25. H. J. CLARK & SON. There will be a dance at Grange Hall on the evenings of the 12th, 13th and 14th, next week. ' - CIDDIMC ONE PRICE O CQu U)x -J h 3 tf)o Have made extra preparations for their many out of town friends and customers who visit Bloomsburg During Fair week. And indeed a visit here will not be complete unless you visit their handsome establishment, whether you buy or not. The handsomest collection of Ready to wear Suits and Over coats for Men, Boys and Chil dren in this section. Extra help will be here, in or der to serve customers promptly. 4 hi o QC Q. td z O Z Q 9 IDDING & G CLOTHIERS, HATTERS & EURHISHEBS. Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. I. W. Hartman & Sons. THE FAIR BEGINS NEXT WEEK, We begin to-day selling LADIES, MISSES, and CHILD ItENJt COA rs, no prices given in this paper, see the Quality and Style fint You can t afford to miss seeing them when you come to Town We went to the City Market with CA SH in hand, have them in all styles, quaHt, and prices, for CMS7. "Hicks", the weather prophet says we are to hm a hard Winter, if so you will need a warm COA T. You will want a & DRESS PATTERN, we have them from 12 cts. yd. to $,, 00 aS? tern. A good MaW, Unddrxeear, Cotton and Wool FlanneU SkirU. lelvet, tilth, Cords, Braids, Gimps, Buttons, etc., for trimminoZ Napkms, Towels, Table Limns, Table Covers, etc., Oil cloth shades, in Mpnces, Lace Curtains, Poles and Fixtures, Counterpanes, Chenille Tabic Spreads, etc. Fine DISHES running off at 25 per cent discount hrcait I. W. HARTMAN SONG. BUSINESS LOCALS. Estimates furnished for wall naner. Contract work solicited. Competent workmen sunt anywhere, W. II. Brooke & Co. DEUNZENNESS, or the LIQUOE HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific coffee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will effect a jiermnnent and speedy enre, whether the patient is n moderate rlrlnb.. . ...,!. I. 1 ....nvi VI UllUIIUUh. WICVfti IV HUB UCCH given in thousands of cases, nnd in every in- .Unf. ..A..fd fn11A 1 T. a i citvvi 1.111c iiua iuiiuwcu. ai uevcr fai'lu TIi. ! . I :.u . us Bjrsicm uiibC IU1J(1IIUICU Willi the specific it becomes an utter impossibility r... il.. 1;, . ! -ui .iiw .i.juiu uj'cuic iu vAisi, vuics guar anteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Si-ecikic Co., 185 Race (street, Cincinnati, Ohio, lo-ai-l yr. COATS and CAPES. We are ur to date in these goods in Style and Fit. All new. No old stock. Prices within the reach of all. H. J CLARK SON. m SALSBURC, CLOTHIERS. O oO ZD PI (M oZ Si 5 h r 1(0 m rjj 30 r ' 30 O Are you going to paper your house P Give us a call. Get estimates and prices. W. H. Brooke & Co. New edition of Episcopal Hvmnais at W. H. Brooke & Co s. J 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 5 50 and 100. tf. All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, sk piles. W. S. Rishtcn, Diueeist. ivr Window rnrr.n'no ami great variety at W. H. Brooke & Co'i, Wall naner and win at lowest prices. W. H. Brooke & Co. SKIRTS. Ladies' Skirts of all kinds. See our $1.00 Skirt. See the Satin Skirts. Mo hair Skirts &c. g'ALSBTOO,
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