w Highest of all in Leavening Tower. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FKIDAY, MARCH 16, 1894. Entered al t tin I'oHt, ohlre nt, HlfminsburK, ia as socond class mat tor. Mnroh 1, Ihmh. TO SUB3CEIBER3. An examination of my books shows a large amount of money outstanding on subscription. It is past due and ought to be paid without any offer on my part, but as a special inducement, I will present to every subscriber who vill pay up all back sub scription, and a year in advance from now until May ist, a copy of the History of Columbia County, bound in cloth, with gilt letters, illustrated, and con taining 600 pages. The regular price of the book is $2.50. They will bo delivered at this office, free of charge. By mail it will cost 24 cents postage. This is a liberal proposition and ought to be promptly accepted. It is the only authentic history of the county. If you "do not want the gift, but know that you owe on sub- scription, pay up anyway. tf. GEO. E. EL WELL. Next Sunday is Palm Sunday. Easter is a week from next Sunday Measles arc prevalent in Blooms burg. For Sale. Several loads of good manure, inquire at tins othce. tf. Rishton's Soda fountain was put in operation on 1 uesday, lor the season. The Easter edition of The Colum- dian will contain twelve pages. Don't miss "The Dazzler," to night at me upcra House. The Brass & Copper Work employ imy nanus, anu nave some bin orders 1. -j 0 UUUKCU. John W. Hoffman, of Light Street, ta ks of being a candidate for sheriff tins year. The insurance adjuster settled E. jR.aibions nre loss last week, and he is again doing business as usual. The Small OX scure still rnnlinnpc in Danvi le. Precautions have been taker, to prevent its spread. The goods in J. R. Schuyler's lower show window remind anglers that the hshing seaon is approaching. Here are all kir.d of hooks, poles and lines. The river has been vnrv hi ah with. ""- in the past week. Last Friday at Kingston tne tuts were covered and travel was suspended for a few days. W. T. Creasy of Catawissa town- SbllD. is talked nf 9t rnn1i1nt fnr the Legislature from the oilier side of tuc nvtr. There arc but shree cases in the Supreme Court from this county this year. Two of the paper books are being printed at this office. ' I have suffered with headache and weak eyes and Hood's Sarsaparilla gives me instant relief." Florence Aker, Franklintown, Pa. Some very fine photographic views are shown at McKillip's. They re present the inteiior of the Normal Gymnasium, the town from the hill in winter, the Silk mill and residences on Sixth street, and many others. When Baby was sick, ire gave her Castorlo. When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoris. When she became Mlas, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. EASTER DYES, . . EASTER DYES, 0I1LDES EASTER DYES, 5 j on draught now, finer and better than ever. A FULL LINE OF DISINFECTANTS audi us everybody should use at once. W. S. RISHTON'S Drug Store, Opposite Post Office. Latest U. S. Gov't Report J. R. Townscnd i3 the leading Mer chant Tailor of Columbia county. See his advertisement on fourth page. tf. The revised Trayer Book and Hym nal of the Episcopal church can be obtained of Hess Bros. All prices. 21 Work has begun on the excavation of a cellar for the new residence of Fred lkcler Esq., on Fifth street, next to Mrs. Knorr's. Julius Lindegren will be in town the latter part of March, and orders for piano tuning can be left at the Ex change Hotel, or at S. F. Peacock & Co's. hardward store. tf. In cases where dandruff, scalp di seascs, falling and grayness of the hair appear, do not neglect them, but ap ply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall s Hair Renewer. The Royal Arcanum met on Wed nesday evening in the Kniiihts of Malta hall, third floor of Lockard's building, for the first time. They nave made a five years lease. Rishton's Soda fountain was started last Tuesday and from now on you can get a rlass of soda fit for a king. He has a new flavor called "Cherry Ripe." It has the rich delicious flavor of the cherry. Try it. The choir at St. Paul's Church have received the new hymnal with music, and they will be used for the first time next Sunday. They are the Hutch- ins edition, and are published by the rarish Choir, Boston. Wm. A. Johnston1? of Ccntralia. wants to fight James T. Gerrity of tne same place, tor any sum from one hundred to hve hundred dollars, fight to take place in Columbia County be tween the 2Dtn. and 25th. of April. The proceedings against the Jack son & Woodin Mfg. Co. of Berwick.to annul their charter, alleging that they arc conducting a company store where their employees are compelled to deal has been dismissed by the Attorney Ucneral. The largest payment of taxes in lump sum ever made in Sullivan coun ty was recently made to the treasurer by S. A. Rote, of Hidgway, represent ing the Union Tanning Co., and the amount paid was $6653.17. Ea;z1esmere has a rnmnlete svetpm . of water works, pumping water from tne lake for the use of hotels, while the sewage is carried about tivn miles in underground conduits and dumped into the creek. This system will be extended and improved the present season, so as to atlord better accom modations to cottagers. Shustcr & Hawk, the well known horsedealers, will sell twenty four Illinois horses, at the Central House, Kingston, Pa. on March 16th. at 12.30 o'clock p. m. They have brought some fine stock to this section, and they always have good sales. J. S. Williams is the auctioneer. The remarkably low prices at which Men's and Boys' Spring Clothes are being sold is accounted for in this way: Most of the c'oth manufactur ers have suffered severely in the finan cial depression, and in order to cret c.ish, would oftentimes sell at less than the cost of production. to tne fact that Messrs. Urownincr. King & Co, 910-912 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, had plenty of cash enabled them to buy fine cloths at excentionallv low wires. Thorrfnrp. they are selling at prices never before reached. No better aid to digestion, No better cure for dyspepsia, Nothins more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. Oysters, by tne quart and by the hundred. Oysters raw, stewed and fried, at C. B. Chrisman's. tf. Docs tliw weather make you wish for a glass of our DELICIOUS SODA? WE HAVE IT There are still a few of the Colum bian Almanacs left, and any of our subscribers can get one by calling at this office, or by sending a two :ent stamp to pay postage, as long as the supply lasts. tf. I. Maier says he will have the pret tiest line of clothing, hats, shirts and neckwear this spring that he has had at any previous time. lie will in a few daya go to New York and Phila delphia to make his purchases before moving into the Opera House block, where goods will be sold at prices lower than any where else in Blooms burg. 3.9 2t. . The following letters are held at the Bloomsuurg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office Mar. 27, 1894. Mrs. Sarah Beishline, Miss Emma Brobst, Miss Carrie Drumheller. Mrs. Jennie Frier, H. J. Hickok, Mrs. Suse 1 Ferrel, Mrs. Laura McBride. Fersons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Mar. 13, 1894. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. James II. Mercer, P. M. " The Dazzler" will be played in the 0(.era House this week, Friday even ing. It is said to be a good show. Here is what some of the papers say: The Dazzler, as presented by Cos grove and Grant's comedians, is a very agreeable entertainment, and the com pany contains the usual number of pretty young women, who make them selves variously useful. Altogether it is the best Dazzler company that has appeared here. Springfield (Mass. ) Republican. The Worcester (Mass.) Telegram say: The Dazzler given by Cos grove and Grant's company of come dians, filled the theatre last night. The Dazzler is eminently funny, and it had an appreciative audience last evening. Everything was applausible, and everybody applauded. When the blood is pure, the bowels in good order, and the liver active, it is a pleasure to live and blessings can be secured by using Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi:ls. 2t Eegistration of Physicians. LICENSES MUST BE TAKEN OUT 1)Y PRACTITIONERS. ALL The state board of medical exami ners of Pennsylvania calls attention to the act of assembly approved May, A. D. 1893, entitled an act to estab lish a medical council and three state Doards ot medical examiners, and to define tne powers and duties of said medical couno s and state boards of medical examiners, to provide for ex amir.ation and licensing of nractition ers of medicine and surgery, etc. Sec tion 14 or said act is as follows: "From and after March i, 1804. no person shall enter upon the practice of medicine or surgery in Pennsylvania unless he or she has complied with the provisions of this act, and shall exhibit to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas a license duly granted whereupon he or she shall be entitled, upon payment of $1, to be duly regis tered, and any person violating any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof shall pay a fine of not more than $500 for each offense. Blarney Stone a Fraud. IT WAS KISSED BY 25,000 PERSONS THE WORLD'S FaIR. AT Collector of Customs Clark, at the port of Chicago, has made a most in teresting report to the Treasury De partment on a chapter which concerns matters at the Midway Plaisance of the World's Fair. At the opening of the Irish Villace there was one essential thins lackina to make the "Blarney Castle" a coun terpart of the original structure in Ireland, and that was the "Blarney stone." The manager, desirous of en dowing the visitors with an onDortu- nity for becoming famous spouters. took into his confidence James Riley, a contractor, and requested that he produce a "Blarney stone." Mr. Riley secured the services of Charles 1 hompson, an employe of the villaae. and these two men on a dark night in June repaired to the corner of Fifty- seventh street and Portland avenue, in the city of Chicago, and there dug up from the street a limestone paving block, about 18 inches long and Sxio inches in dimensions. They carried it to the village and placed it in a case which had been received that day in bond, case No. 07, serial 4000, ad dressed to Thomas Baker, Irish In dustrial Village. This stone was then placed in the walls of the castle, where it remained during the balance of the Fair, and was kissed by at least 25,000 people, a fee of 10 cents apiece being charged. 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. V. S. Rishton, Druggist. HOUSES FOB EENT. The undersigned has several houses for rent. Apply to Dr. II. A. Rob- bins, Bloomsburg. 1-26-iot. 1 ML GIDDING & CO., NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 17. We place on our tables a grand collection of CLOTHING: Men's, Young Men's, Boy's and Children's for Spring Wear. Elegant in appearance. Original in Style. Popular in Price. BETTER VALUES and more popular prices than we have ever be fore shown. One Price. J. M. GIDDING & CO., One Price. SUCCESSORS TO GIDDING & SALSBURG, Clothes, Hats and Furnishings for Men, Boys and Children. 2 doors below Post Office, BLOOMSUURG, PA. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE, BLOOMSBU RC. OUIS IS A JiUSY CORNER 1 l . . f A . anu we nope oy nrst 01 April ail tne anci.everyooay doing well. When others are busy we are sure to be in the tide. Last week we made prices that brought the People with their Cash. This week we have opened our SPRING CAPES AND COATS of the latest Styles, and have added lots of wool and cotton DRESS nnrmc .:..u j 1: j 1 , w-wio, uiu h.cu, iiicuium inceu, anu low priced, with trimmings to match either. The fine DRESS GINGHAMS are selling, the white goods are being inquired after. The Lace Curtains at 50, 75c. and $:.oo and up a pair, will sell. Four sets of fine decorated Dinner Sets just in, 100 and 112 pieces in each. Five cent Gingham and 20 yards Muslin for $1.00 still hold me tort witn us. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. Getting Ready for Spring Trade. The clothing house of T. M. Gid- ding & Co. are very busy unpacking spring and summer clothing, prepara tory to their grand easter opening, which will surpass in point of attrac- tiveness any former occasion attemp ted by this live concern, who are al ways to the front with new ideas, Judging from the immense cases of clothing they are unpacking, they anti cipate a very heavy spring trade. liloomsburg Daily, Mar. 13. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleaen ses, purifies and heals. It was mad for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if you have piles use it for them. W. S.' Rishton, Drug gist. Of Interest to United Presbjterians. United Fresbyterians and others who contemplate attending the meet ing of the United Presbyterian Gen eral Assembly, which meets in Albany, Oregon, next May, should take ad vantage of the offer made by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & bt. Paul R. R. to delegates and their friends who think of makinz this delightful trio. We ild suggest that all such address John R Pott, District Passenger Agent, ilhamsport, Pa., who will be pleased to answer all questions and give you the necessary information concernin.r; the accommodations fur nished by the company he represents. This meeting promises to be one of unusual interest. Many persons who are not delegites or United Presbyter ians think of joining the party. 3-16-31 MARRIED. At the M. E. Parsonage in Rohrs burg, March 3, 1894, by Rev. E. M. Chilcoat, Mr. Augustus Newhart of Motts, to Miss Cora Yorks of Divide, both of Columbia county. By Rev. W. G. Ferguson at Metho dist Episcopal parsonage, Feb. 2Sth, John Haynes of Hughesville, to Miss Ida Kramer of Bloomsburg. By the same, at same place, March 8th, Foster Smith of Jamison City, to Mary Snyder of Selins Grove. On Wednesday evening, March 8th, by Rev. C. II. Brandt, at the house of B. F. Hicks, Sixth street, Mr. Charles Clayton of Muncy, Pa , and Mrs. Susan Stetler of Bloomsburg. Piano For Sale. Any one nesiring to purchase a second hand piano in good condition, and very cheap, can get information by calling at this office. tf. The property of the estate of Rev. John Donohue, deceased, on Fifth street, will be sold on Saturday. SUCCESSORS TO GIDDINC & SALSBURC. FACTORIES will be in full blast Answers to Correspondents. Farmer-Yes, South Dakota furnish es an excellent field for diversified farming. Wheat, Corn, Barley and Flax are produced in abundant quantities and i"nd a ready market at good prices, while the cost of pro duction is much less than in the Eastern States. Stock raising and wool growing have become successful industries in South Dakot.., where thousands of acres of the finest land in the United States can be secured at reasonable figures and upon long time for deferred payments. Further information will be cheerfully furnish ed free of expense by addressing John R Pott, District Passenger Agent, 486 William Street, William sport, Pa. 3-2-3 t T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, s?)3 : ' I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheu matism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim. Druz- gist, Bloomsburg. n-io-8m. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, cas. hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M, Phillips, at Phi'lips' Cafe. tf Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist Early Risers. Early Risers. Early Risers, tha famous little pills for con stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. W. S. 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