..-,... am) vtm : ti itr -rTi-T,-ii t .jrr-trvfKA-m.-yn'rwxtvc . mr m J j .ym- mot - Ilif hcst of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FKIOAY, JANUARY 5, 1894. " knterrd at tlio Post oniee at lilooinsburg, i'a m second class matter. Mnrch 1, 18NH. Now write it 1894. The week of prayer begins Monday next, January 8th. There are fourteen applications for liquor license in Bloomsburg. Fix dates for your spring sales, and get your bil's printed at this office. The season for shooting pheasants, squirrels and rabbits closed on Mon day. J. K. Bittenben f C sold Irs new 'Orr.l team '.o O. D . L. Kostenbauder, 1 ast week. R. B. Angell lias purchased two lots on Fourth street from the Land Im provement Co. W. A. Marr Esq. of Ashland, has been appointed a trustee of the Miners' Hospital in that place. Purify the blood by occasional use of Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills, the best of family medicines. 2t. H. A. M'Killip is dintrict deputy grand master of the Masons for Col umbia and Montour counties. The printing of the Court Calendar for 1894 was awarded to this office by the commissioners last week. Holy Communion services will be held in the Lutheran Church. Sunday, January 14, both morning and even ing. J. E. Liness & Co of Philadelphia, have rented the lower store room of I. W. Hartman and will open a grocery store therein. The ticket office of the Pennsylva nia R. R. Co lias been withdrawn from Moyer Bros', store, on account ot lack of business. When the scalp is atrophied, or sliiny bald, no preparation will restore the hair; in all other cases, Hall's Hair Renewer will start a growth. We are plad to note an improve r.ient in Amos Buckalew, who has been .n invalid for a long time. His many lriencis hope to see him out again soon. The rumor thai I. Maier expects to leave town in the Spring, beciuse he cannot get a store room, is without foundation, lie will continue in bus iness in Bloomsburg. Installation of the officers of Ent Tost No. 250 G. A. R., will take place on tnday evening, Jan. 5th, at 7 o clock. All comrades are respect fully requested to be present and in vite their friends. As I will have to sell Tones & Wil ter mv stork nf slmpa at rr.zt whin they take possession, I will give my many friends the benefit of buying 1 .1 snues at a Dargrv.n irom tnis on. tf F. I). Dkmier. Do you know that the well trained, practically educated young men and women of to-day will be the success ful business men and women of the future ? You can be one if you com plete the course of training at Wood's College of Business and Shoithand. The state democratic convention will meet in Ilarrisburg on Wednes day, the 10th Inst. t nnmintit a i Congressman at large. The delegates jrorn this county are Louis Lowen berg, J. C. Putter jr., of Bloomsburg) C. S. Small, Locust; A. J. Derr, Greenwood; C. A. Shaffer, Briarcreek. It not only 1 elieves ; it does more it cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, at all times. XV. S. Rish ton, Diuggist. On Saturday last Iram Her. closed the sale of a 500 acre timber tract in Jackson with Creasy St Wells. lie had been cutting timber on it tor 53 years. Arrangements are beine made for the publication of a quarterly maga- . ii 1 - zine at the Normal acnooi. ivery alumni should subscribe. Only 25 cents a year. The family of the late P. E. Bom- boy of Espy, who died December 87th, 1893, desire to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy in their sad bereavement. Daniel Ingo'd died at the Bloom Pour House on Saturday morning and was buried the same day. He was seen on the street on Thursday, and was evidently suffering from some disease then. He was taken to the Poor House and died soon afterwards During the past half century since the discovery of Ayer's Sarsanarilla the average limit of human life in civil ized countries, has been considerably lengthened. Ayer's Sarsapaailla is everywhere considered the standard blood-purifier, the Superior Medicine. My successors will take possession of my shoe stor about the middle ot February. From now on I will sell my shoe stock at cost, and a great many shoes less than cost. Call early and s.-cure bargains. tf F. D. Dkntlek. The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as thousands can testify. Propel local treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, if not most, of the remedies in general use afford but temporary re lief. A cure certainly cannot be ex pected from snuffs, powders, douches and washes. Ely's Cream Balm, which is so highly commended, is a remedy which combines the important requis ites of quick action, specific curative powc, will perfect tafetv and pleas antnes to the patient. The druggists all sell it. A Good Purcituro Polish, A cood furniture polish may be made by putting equal parts of spirits of wine, vinegar and olive oil in a large bottle and shaking thoroughly every day for a week, when it will be ready for use. This polish should be applied to the furniture ith a soft woolen cloth and thoroughly rubbed in. If the furniture is very dirty it may be rubbed ck-an with a woolen cloth dipped in kerosene. January JAtdn's Home Journal. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzei.l, Proprietor I Can Procure Yoa IIjiioj for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvcipents on lands or to pay oil an incuiuberence at a very low rate of interest and you cin have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or city property. iuikl lug loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Haukins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa 8-25-tf. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : 1 1 bought one bottle of 'Mystic Lure, for Rheu matism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. ii-io-8.n. Ths The hwj Cray, Thermometer Drops Lower, Winter conies on npace, ami with it comes the usual cracked lips, rough hands, coughs, coUls, nnd sore throats. Neglect of such conditions means in the course of a few days a change from a petty annoyance to a pos itive disfigurement or a dangerous illness. l'"or the first two, Rishton's Glycerine Jelly put up in convenient tubes at I j cents, is an Instant relief. For the second two Rishton's Magnetic Cough Syrup 25 cents, and "Frog in the Throat"; 10 cents, is unsurpassed. An even half dollar takes them all and may save a peck of trouble. W. S. RISHTON, Ph. G. Opposite Post Office. INTERESTING INFORMATION. Trlncr ltirifrle In wild to lx nil ni!'.:: i i-m' nctns of exerptlonnl ability. iJii'Tii Victoria hn a unli"i collec ts 11 of p. litloil pnpcrx, which w pro- .ii-rvdi 11 1110 private unrnry 111 jmick- iiiK'iiiin Piil.ice. Tlio I inches of Clovoltinrt la so n- ihiiKiMKile 11 lxitnn'st Mint alio litm bii Smith Africa to mltl ticw spccliiieua 1 1 1 1 r nl ready Una collection of trees iind phmts. 'I'ic most noted abort ninonx Kncjllsli women I, Ijuly Kva Uuln, wlfu of :ii;i. Wyiullmiii, heir prfimnnpilve to 1 In Knrl of Dunrnvcn. Mm linn killed !x full Ki'own tigers from Uie frail shelter of a liowdnli. Tlio KinnrpHs of Hum I a. Is very tonA of the D.hiIhIi bhick or rye breml, such ;h m bilked for the soldiers. lurinn ier M.'ijcwty's visits to Denmnrk she iit.i Mils kind of breod every day, and ulirn In Uii:mIii a loaf la scut to UushU . very tlfth day. Tli rrtiiet-us of WolM 1ms been -dudylng nrt rather seriously nt (Vicn mpi'ii, IimvIiik taken lessons from both m Kiik1I1i nnd a Dutch painter. Her wo diiiiKhlcns take great pride In dee 'rating their own rooms, nnd own a oll -cUon of bibelots from all parts of 1 he world. With Christmas nhend, what would it schoc-1 children give for a holly ri-e Hii.'h us Uie ouu described l y a oiTivipoiidciit as existing a few paces i'oni his hoiido In Llanidloes? It meiis-iri-s ;il fcut In cttvumfen nee nnd 4.'1 Vet In height, corerlutf a circle Uiu I'm 1111 ter of which is &4 feet! It Keeiiu Unit wonuiu lias 11 very old precedent lu the mutter of acting as 1 Judk'e. In tho tlins of Henry VIII. n "i taln Anne Hcrkeley, of Yule, Ciloit 1 steivdilre, n)pealed to the King to niiiisli a party of rioters who had ro'.ien Into her park, klllisl the dor, 11. 1 1i;i;-ih1 the hayricks. 11U Majesty fi'tiiitetl to her and others a special iiiiitnlsxioii to try tlio offenders. Ann d with this, she Impanelled a Jury, nurd the charge, nnd, on a verdict of i'ullty, pronmiucetl soutvnee. A clever wouum rtceutly snld that t' worst eaiue ta worst and she had to ic.d some way of earning her living, the lielleved that she would bteonio 11 'piibilc yyiiipiithlzer. Jtixy one could leiid for me," Bho explained, "and pour nit all their worries aiid troubles while I listened und sympatliized for, say r.veuty-tlve or tlfty cents an hour. 'Overyllilng should be stricUy contldon 'tnl, and 1 would never allow myself 10 have a greater worry, or a worse .mill, or a deeper trouble than my cli ent What do you think of that sehemoY" If we had to search for examples of women s supremacy over man the very last place lu tho world lu which wa -diould expect to succeed would be .tinong tho savagn Uibes of Afrieo, where brute force Is the only Influence i-spectod. Yet a (Jertnun traveller tells is of a district where our dusky sisters rrnnnl.o over tuo defenseless, down trodden men who for generations havo li.iHsed tlielr time In Idleness, while their wives have hero eluding a life of work nnd activity. In consequence of his the gentler sex has become super ior both physically and mentally. It Is said that Uie flrst yachting com mission ever ei tinted to a woman by he I'nlted Wtates Government will robably bo given to tho Countess i'estetlcs do Tolna, who, as an Ameri can citir.en, Is able to qualify as sailing master of tho yacht Tolna, In lieu of !ier husband, who has not yet taken nit his naturalization papers. This Countess is a Callfornlan by birth, and knows enough of navigation to use Its rcrms Intelligently. Iler commission will put the Tolna on about Uie samo looting In foreign ports as an American niun-of-war, and will aid her to dls :cnso with certain troublcsomo require incuts of such porta. The Kuglish papers are pulto cnthus lui'.tle over the wedding of Miss Flora !avla. The London Queen says: "Don't tou think that all bridesmaids to be diould bless M10 pluck of Miss Flora DavU, who has burst lu their name the chain of uniform color under which they have writhed so long? Tho at tendant maids of this lovely Transat lantic brldo wore striped dresses of the same material and style, but alternat ing wllh varied colors, according to :lm personality nnd complexion of each lamsel. A happy Inspiration this for icconipllshliig the Impossible feat of '.ileasing everybody, and certain to be copied at iiuiny prospective weddings." Kr.gllsh women are sUll harrowing .ip their souls over the question of anoUlng. Fiver since the non-smoking ailies of a certain club objected to the .nioking ladles having a room to them lveH, because, forsooth, nil tho brlght :t women haunted the smoking-room, '10 subj.H-t has been written and talk d about with unabated excitement. ::d now they are all torn up over an iikcr phase of the question. They ;uit to know, and they want to know .lickly, whether women should be i'-:a-iit nt 11 smoking concert. They eein uncertain as to whether a proper ilndel woman ought to, under any iiviimstaneos, associate with "My i.:!dy Nicotine." What curious old records one conies crnss sometimes In unexpected ways! ileiv Is one which rather calls to mind ertain fairy tab's beginning "Once up u a time," and going on to recount .viraor.'Iuary proceedings quite as If '.y were the most natural nnd com .am things in the world. It has rcfer nce to i-Jdwanl III. and riilllippa of llalnaulr, and Is kept with other docu ments at Harwich, their Majesties hav ng had at the time a palace at Felix-lo-,ve. It runs thus: "For repairing ye 'tU'vu's crown which ye King threw ::to ye lire, Item 3s. Cd." The points vhieh sirike one In this inemorandiini ir the violence of the King's temper lid I lie cheapness of the mending .itveess. STU3 ENDS OF THOUGHT. M;V Is roso color and gray. 1 '. U mi-sty Is not transferable. ' ' Hope U U10 big link In tho chain of v'.nu. Iviby Is the moat aelflsh being on a nil. T ) many of us low to wait on dr- :;.v.l:'.nces. 1 Ojiertiinlty frightens away as many t li il.vltes. Of i' yi-sierdiiys shapo our to-morrows 'I w . shape both. '.' i t 1 ;,vH into a woman's ears soon -11 l;.:o her month, L nt self-rcspct Is so worthless no Aidy wants to flnjj U, . - - WEMLW&MT HIM. - CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREET. BLOOMSBURG. 5050 That's the lucky number that drew the GOAT OUTFIT last Saturday night. The holder of ticket numbered 5050 is J. Reber Terwilliger, son of Commissioner's Clerk C. M. Terwilliger. l HAVE PUT THE KNIFE Deep into every Article of Clothing in our store. Profits are but a secondary consideration. OUR TABLES MUST BE CLEARED And cur prices are doing that work in a most satis factory manner. Do justice to yourself, and see our Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. CIDDINC & SALSBURC, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS & FURNISHERS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 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. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. Its easier cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine ; better result ; better try it. V. S. Rishton, Druggist. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Airs. M. M. Phillips, at Phi lips' Cafe. tf SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN - FOR - uyspepsia, Indigestion Stomach Troubles MEREDITH'S DIAMOND CLUB PURE RYE Without iqnal as a stimulant and tonic, Cktmtially Pure and Indorsed bv Physicians. Aii la nv nil I'rurrx irff. MEREDITH'S PURE MALT VOi ALL PULMONARY AND BRONCHIAL, COMPLAINTS. , I G.W. MEREDITH & CO., 8oU Proprietors, j l riTTHiirituii, i v,nd T L EAST LlVKlirOOL, OHIO. X r.si'ptH.iy. I. W. HARTMAN & SON: Christmas is past. It has been a good one for our sales, notwithstanding the hard times, hope they -will soon pass. Now for extra Eale3 at extra low prices for cash. All our PLUSH goods at 20 per cent off. All our BOOKS at 20 per cent off. All our FURS at 20 per cent off. All our COATS at 20 per cent off. See a short list. A $3.75 Coat for $3.00. A $5.00 Coat for $4.00. A $7.00 Coat for $5.60 and soon. A $3.00 Plush bo.: for $2.40. A $1.00 Plush box for 75 cents and so on. A $2.00 Plush Box for $1.60. Leather and Plush Albums in same list. A $1.00 Book for 75 cts. A 75 ct. Book for 60 cts. A 50 ct. Book for 40 cts. and so on. Muffs and Boas at the same rate.. These prices are made to rtrrespond with the price of wheat and turkeys. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. UNDERTAKING. DRAKE & SON. The new firm has opened in the Evans building, Main St., and have in stock a fine line of coffins and caskets. We do not handle furniture, but pay all our attention the Undertaking busi ness. We manufacture most of our goods. AH calls will receive prompt and careful attention. We are an old and reliable firm,having made under taking a life study. We are prepared to do work in a proper manner. Respectfully, Drake & Son. We have two fine hearses. The Queen of Fashion. Best Fashion Journal published. Issued monthly, only 50 cents a year, post-paid worth $4.00. Mail five 2 cent stamps for a copy and be con vinced, to J. H. Ringot & Co., Pub lishers, Union Square, N. Y. 12-29 4L d Married. On Dec. 9th, at the Lutheran par sonage at Berwick, by the pastor S. B. Stupp, Mr. J. E. Bloss, of Hobbie, to Miss Carrie M. Crop, of Briggsville, Pa. On Dec, 23rd, at Hobbie, by Rev. S. B. Stupp, of Berwick, Mr. N. T. Whitebread, to Miss Mary Sube, both of Hobbie, Pa. On Dec. 23rd, at Nescopeck, by Rev. S. B. Stupp, of Berwick, Mr. M. '1. Hart, of Black Creek, to Miss Amanda Briggs, of Briggsville, Pa. On Dec 2SU1, at Evansville, by Rev. S. B. Stupp, of Berwick, Mr. J. P. Davis, of Briarcreek, to Miss Dora Sitler, of Evansville, Pa. On Dec. 30th, at the Lutheran par sonage at Berwick, by the pastor S. B. Stupp, Mr. Chas. M. Eroh, to Miss Cassie E. Moyer, both of Hobbie, Luz. Co., Pa. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect rtmedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. There has just been received at this office a beautiful line of samples of folding cards, dance lists, menus, wed ding invitations, ball cards, and socie ty cards of all kinds. tf. Oysters, by the quart and by the hundred. Oysters raw, stewed and fried, at C. B. Chrisman's. tf. Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure? They should. They do. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. BUSINESS LOCALS. Early Risers. Early Risers. Early Risers, tha famous little pills for con stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. W. S. Rishton, Cruggist. TO FARMERS' 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, 11-24 8t. Orangeville, Pa. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorte. wnnsritR'S INTERNA TION A L sJ.ZXWZu.jnCTIONA R V A Grand Educator. Succetsor of tho "Unabridged." Ten years spent In revinini;. Urn eil itoraciiil.vi'il,auil nioro Hum tjou.uoo oqicudiiil. Hverybotlv should own tlii 1 Uc'tionnrv. It an swers ull iiiesiiuna concerning tlie Ins ton.', spclllm;, jinv iiiiiiolulion, and llipmiilnr iif Tvnnla- ' A library in Itself, it n'so cive the often ilenfred information conceruinfr eminent pcrnoiia; facts concerning tuo countries, cities, towns, and natural fea tures of tho globe ; particulars coiieerninir noted fictitious persons nnd places: trans lation of foreign quotations, words, and proverbs ; etc., etc., etc This Work is In valuable in tho household, and to the teacher, seholur, pro fessional man, and self-educator. Bold by All liookaetlert. O. & C. Merrtam Co. SprlnyiMil, iau. tyPo not buy cheap photo Ifraiilitc reyruiu ot aucieut editions. CXrgend forfreo pro. pectus. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL J DICTiaNAKfj Jai-lMt
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