Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE TUB COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. f KIIMY, NOVEMBIiR 24, 1893. "KntpriVl t the ivmt onioe nr Hlnmnsburii, 'a second clans matter. Ms re a 1, um. THAT THANK30I INQ PBESENT. In next week's issue of this paper there will be printed a coupon wnich can be rut out and sent to W. Jen nings Demorest, New York, with three cents enclosed for postage &c , and the panel picture will be sent by mail direct to those who send him the coupons. We do not wish to mislead any one, and therefore state that the picture will be sent only to those who forward the coupon as above. The lot of the estate of Hannah Armstrong, deceased was sold on Saturday to C. A. Kleim for $2600. Much better order prevails at the Opera House now than for sometime past. Arouse the faculties, stimulate the circulation, purify the b ood, with Aycr's Sarsaparilla. 1 License blanks for hotel, restaurant, wnolesale, bottlers, and distillers for sale at The Columman office, tf. The members of the choir of St. raid's church were entertained by Mrs. Geo. E. Klwell on Thursday night. Street Commissioner Housed is laying sewer pipe up the Light Street road to connect with E. B. Brower's houses. A very large line of Ladies' and Gentlcmens' medium and high price Shoes wi 1 always be found at a bar gain. ' J. A. HESS. Arrangements are being made for the opening of East Third street, and buildings r.re being moved out of the line of the street. The institute proceedings are con cluded in this issue.- We are indebted to Mr. J. Preston Yorks, of Divide for the very excellent report. He took it down in short hand. You will certainly never miss getting one of the superb oil pictures which e intend Riving to each of our read ers as a Thanksgiving present See description in anothet column. The store of J. W. Moyer was en tered last Sunday morning, and goods to the value of fifteen dollars were taken. Burglars are becoming too numerous. I have a large stock of Men's Kip Boots of odd sizes which I will sell at a bargain, J. A. HESS. A whist chib has been organized by a number of ladies on Market street and near by, and the first entertain ment was given by Miss Lilla Sloan on Tuesday evening. They will meet once a week. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal church begin at 7:30 o'clock on Sun day evenings. Ushers are always in attendance, and strangers are welcome and will be shown to seats. Eull choral service by a vested choir of twenty men and boys, and a sermon by the rector. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. Its easier cure a severe cold or cou;n with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine ; better result ; bettc try it. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. John Appleman of Buck Horn died last Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, after a long illness. He was a broth er of Mrs. Issachar Evans and Mrs. A. J. Evans, of this town. He was a surveyor and at one time held the office of Justice of the Peace. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. NEXT WEEK We will have something to say about CHRISTMAS. It is coming and we are prepared. THIS WEEK A Sheep's Wool Bleached bath sponge, large, for 25 cents, an unbleached at 20 cents. Best Valuo possible, but supply is limited. "A word to the wiae is sufficient. Baking Poivder B. F. Sponcnberg and wife of the St. Charles Hotel, Berwick, celebrated their birthdays last Sunday. They were born on the same day. They gave a grand dinner, and our towns man C. H. Reice was one of their guests. Burns are absolutely painless when DsWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases. chapped hands and lips, and never laus to cure piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. I can give you Ladies' black over gaiters for 50 cts, Gentlemen the same price 50 cts. J. A. HESS. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris has re ceived a large increase of income since the death of her husband. She was already rich, as her father-in law at his death three years ago left her an income of $35,000 a year and the London house. Sold Out. F. D. Dcntler has sold his shoe store to Jones & Walter of Jonestown, and the new firm will take possession the first of the year. Mr. Dentler has accepted a position as travelling salesman lor a Boston shoe house. The contract for printing govern ment envelopes will soon expire. No new contract will be made, business men will be obliged to patronize the home printer or not use the ready stamped envelope. This is certainly right. There is no more reason why the government should furnish printed envelopes, tnan that they shoul . furn ish general merchandise, or fuel. If you need Rubber Boots or felt Boots I can save you money. J. A. HESS. A bill in equity was filed last week by the Bloomsbi.rg & Sullivan R. R. Co., alleging that H. C. Pease is erect ing a building on the right of way of the railroad. A hearing was held be fore Judge Ikeler on Saturday, on a motion to continue the injunction. Hon. C. R. Buckalew and L. E. Wal ler Esq , appeared for the railroad compi-;-, and C. G. Barkley and Grant during Esqs., for Mr. Pease. The hearing was continued until next Saturday. A Kansas woman who has been elected police justice of her city has adopted a novel s!ution for the tramp problem. The first tramp who was brought before her for judgment was sentenced to lwo baths a day for ten days and to hard labor on the stone- pile, with the order that he be fed it he worked and starved if be shirked The prisoner survived the ordeal, but now the first question a tramp asks on approaching a Kansas town is wheth er the police judge is a man or a woman. For Gentlemens' fancy embroidered Slippers for Holiday gifts call and ex amine. J. A. HESS. Be Careful of Whom Yon Buy. The hog cholera is around through the counties and many porkers are piematurey dying. Our people who enjoy pork steaks and sausage, should be careful not to buy tht latter except from persons whom they have full confidence in. Moreover our council should t-inployran expert who can di agnosc diseased meat almost at a glance. The public health demands this of them. No more sure cause for disease than to partake of the meat of an animal that has died of that hog pest, cholera. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. TO F ARMIES' We have a fine stock of our New Feed Cutters and Crushers and Corn Sheller on hand to sell at panic prices. Call and see them. White & Conner, Orangeville, Pa. WE OFFER M. L. Kline the harness maker, has purchased the Seeshultz corner now occupied by Bloomsburg Car Com pany. Consideration $4100. Posses sion will be given April 1st. The chamois figure has disappeared from the window of Rishton's drug store. It attracted much attention while there. Look out for something else quite as novel, before the holi days. The smallest "cat boil" is large enough- to show that the blood needs purifying a warning which, if un heeded, may result, not in more boils, but in something very much worse. Avert the danger in time by the use of Ayer"s Sarsapari la. Cured others, will curt you. Excursions to California. On account of the San Francisco Mid-Winter Fair, the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway Company will sell excursion tickets to San Fian cisco. St. Jose, Colton, Los Angeles and San Diego, Cal., and Portland, Ore., at reduced rates, good until April 1, 1894. For full particulars call on any coupon ticket agent or address John R. Pott, District Passen ger Agent, 386 William St., Williams port, Pa. The Largest Dog in tlie World- Stetson's Uncle Tom's Cabin Com pany claims this honor. The doc in . 0 question weighs 203 pounds, stands 35 nunes ingii to the shoulder and meas ures 7 feet from tip to tip, and cost Mr Stetson $i,ooo. He was original ly the nronertv of the Czar of Russia and was presented by him to Miss Matulirite Fish tlii? well-known sictress. o - - - - . and sold by her to Mr. Bradenburg, of museum lame, an 1 was exhibited by him in all the leading cilies of the United States and can be seen daily in the monster street parade given by the company which will exhibit here i ruiav, isov. 34th. Have you seen the new bonnet? No, I have had such a bad headache of late, and been so bilious that I could not go out remedy Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. it A Hew Great Work of Art. The artist ho painted a "Yard of Pansies and a "Yard of Roses has just produced a magnificent rival to these two lovely pictures. It is a flor al panel picture called ".In American Jleauty" 20 inches high, and admira bly adapted for upright narrow spaces. By an arrangement with the publish ers, who arc making, by the most per fect process, exquisite reproductions in oil colors of this great picture, un distinguishable from the original, we shall print a coupon in our issue of November 30th, that will entitle all our readers to one of these superb crea tions, free It is a great work of art, and we have pleasure in presenting such a valuable gilt to our patrons. Do not fail to get 8 copy of this paper f'r the date mentioned. u-24-2t. ANOTHER GREAT BUT And another Great Bargain for our mary customers throughout this vicin- 1 y. We were approached by a lead ing clothing manufacturer ikowmg sample of Mens', Boys', and Chil- drens Suits. Overcoats and Ulsters at much below the regular cost price. Our buyer is now at the factory looking them over, and they will be shipped immediately upon inspection. We expect them here by Saturday next. This is probably your last chance of the season to boy your winter Suit or Overcoat at the remarkably low figures we are able to epiote. All this seas on's goods are of the very best, turned out by Ready Made Clothing manu facturers. You cannot afford to let this opportunity slip by if you are looking out for your own welfare. Re member they'll be here by Saturday, November 35th. A chance on the goat outfit with every Knee Pants Suit or Overcoat. UlDDirsti Or 5AL,5tSUKU. Baldness is often preceded or ac- companied by grayness of the hair. I o prevent both baldness and gray ness, use Hall's Hair Renewer, an honest remedy. I Can Procure You Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you cun have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or city property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loon advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. B-as-tt. Have you heard of the splendid Thanksgiving present to our readers a beautiful floral panel picture in oils, which wc describe in another column? WW Bby m risk, w to Cutorta. Whan lb 111 a Child, lb orUd for Cutaria. WhM bHtm kUa, taa to OMtorta. Wto. Md CfcDdra, ftntktm Owtatta. JQHH B. T0WHS1HD. CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREET, IBLOOZMZSZBTTIRQ-. FOR - X Dyspepsia, Indigestion i AND Stomach Trouhles TA K E MEREDITH'S DIAMOND CLUD PURE RYE Without canal at a stimulant and tonic. Chemically I'urt ami Indoricd S'ld nil Prurfiitt. P FOR ALL PULMONARY AND BRONCHIAL. PURE MALT COMPLAINTS. X Q. W. MEREDITH & CO., Sol Proprietor, t PITTinriifiii a, m KAKT UVItUPuol. A fit A wpt. K, 1 yr. The following letters are held at the Bloomsourg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Dec. Mr. B. M. Armstrong, Mr. James Gulliver, Mrs. Rebecca Miller, Mrs. Wm. Eves Patterson. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Nov. 21, 1893. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcapi. P. M. No other sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's in the relief it gives in severest cases of dyspepsia, sick neadache, biliousness, etc 00S THANKSGIVING NUMBER. The issue of The Columman for Thanksgiving week will contain ten pages. Besides the usual amount of general and local news, it will contain a full page, of special Thanksgiving matter copiously illustrated ; a full page story ; a coupon which will en title the holder to a beautiful oil pan el picture, ''An American Beauty"; a department for womer, and for girls and boys ; agricultural, humorous, and miscellaneous reading. The subscrip tion price is only $1.00 a year, and those desiring to obtain this beautiful picture should subscribe at once. Single copies will be sent postpaid to any address in the county for 5 cents. Postage stamps will be received. Or der now. n-i0 3t. Early Risers. Early Risers. Early Risers, thi famous little piils for con stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. W. S. Rishton, druggist. A PLUCKY BULL We have often heard of the bull that attempted to butt a locomotive off the track, but always considered it as a libel on the bull, until last Tuesday afternoon. Coming down from Scranton on the D. L. & W. road, we had just left Beach Haven, wnen the train slacked up, and came almost to a stand still. The cause of the stop was a half dozen cows and a young red bull. The latter was on the track, and seeing the engine com ing he braced himself with his head down and tail up, and was. ready for a ffght, and stood there until the train was almost on him. The engineer had slowed down, and when he came close to the animal he opened the cylinder valves and the steam came rushing out. This was too much for the bull, and he jumped about four feet in the air, and made a dash from the track, and concluded not to mash the locomotive. Cream cot SkrarMilk. Every farmer and villager, their wives and boys and girls, will be inter ested in the big little, cream-not-skim-milk paper, the Farm Journal, of Philadelphia. Its 200,000 subscribers are scattered from Maine to Washing ton, and from Michigan to Texas. It's breezy, crisp, boiled-down pages contain as much information in the course of the year as many of the high-priced week lies ; while its earnest, manly tone and its bright and common sense way of treating farm matters leaves a good and lasting taste in one's mouth. The subscription price is 50 cents a year. We have made arrangements with the publisher by which he will send it one full year free, to all who promptly pay up for our paper. Sample copies will be sent free by addressing a postal re quest to Farm Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. 10-6-3 m. Oysters, by the quart and by the hundred. Oysters raw, stewed and fried, at C. & Chrinsan't. tf. Another Great Buy And another Great Bargain for our many customers through out this vicinity. We were approached by a leading Clothing manufacturer showing samples of Men-', Boys', and Childrens' Suits, Overcoat3 and Ulsters at much below the REGULAR COST PRICE. OUR BUYER Is now at the factory looking them over, and they will be shipped immediately upon inspection. We expect them here by Saturday next. This is probably your last chance of the season to buy your Winter Suit or Ovei coat at the remarkably low figures we are able to quote. All this season's goods are of the very best, turned out by Ready Made Clothing manufacturers. You cannot afford to let this opportunity slip by if you are looking out for your own welfare. Remember they'll be here by Saturday, November 25th. A Chance on the GOAT OUTFIT with every Knee Pants Suit or Overcoat. I. W. HARTMAIM & SON: AND STILL TWO MORE LARGE FACTORIES BEING BLOOMSBURG. We are building up a good trade for Cash Dry Goods. Whilst we lead in prices on many articles, such as Dark Calico 5 cts, Good Gingham 6 cts, Table Oil Cloth 16 cts, 2 yd. wide Sheeting 19 cts, Good Dress Goods 9 cts to 25 cts. We keep a fine line of Dress Goods at 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, and 12 dollars per Pattern, with Silks Velvets, Braids, Cords, Gimps, &c, for Irim minS. Also fine line of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Chenille Table Covers, and Curtains $1.75 to $10.00, with stamped Linens, Velvets. Cush ions, Covers, Tidies, &c. Lace and Buttons, Kid Gloves 75 cts., others $1.00 and up. OUR COAT DEPARTMENT attracts buyers. New co its arriving almost daily. Many farmers are coming to us with their butter money for Dry Goods. We Wtlcome All. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. Don't Get 2 an article that is beyond question. We handle the best makes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls' shoes as we have a line made especially for the small Boys. Ladies who wear Spring Heeled Shoes find a good assortment at store of W. C McKllIET. will the H. J. Clark's Build ins, Main street ITHEY COME. BUILT AT a Yourself in Box BY BUYING SHOES OF AN UNCERTAIN QUALITY. It's a risk you can't afford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with ' v" " " OppciiU PcYt OSee.
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