Highest of all in Leavening Tower. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894. ktil.tM'i'il ill U10 I'iihI, (mice Ht llliimnabui'ir, 1'ft fts second class mnttr. Jlnreli 1, lass. TO SUBS0RIBEE8. 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 will pay up all back sub scription, and a year in advance from now until May 1st, 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 be delivered at this office, free of charge. Uy 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 tne county. If you do not want the erift, but know that you owe on sub scription, pay up anyway, tf. GEO. 15. EL WELL. For the correct style epving hot, go to 1 ownsend p. For once, it didn't rain on St. Pat rick's Day. Robert McBride is repainting F, bchwinn s house. For something nicuin shirts from $1.00, go to rownst iKis Charles Haas, of Berwick, has bought the hotel property at Mifflin ville. The tax rate for 180.1 has heen fixed by the County Commissioners at 3 J mills, lor county and bridge pur poses. "I suffered with dyspepsia for 20 years, but Hood s barsananlla has re lieved me." James II. Christman, Unheld, Pa. For tLe newest and latest Etylt s in hpiing suitings, go to 1 own send B. F. Edsiar has mirchascd the half interest of Samuel Smith in the Stillwater distillery, and will hereafter conduct it alone. Doctor to Patient "Why you are using the wrong medicine." "No, sir, the right medicine, Wright s In dian Vegetable Pills." 2t. The audit in the estate of Jacob O Wilson, late of Fishingcreek township is aavenisea lor April 19th, at the 01 fice of W. Chrisman Esq. J. R. Townsend i3 the leading Mer chant lailor of Columbia county. See his advertisement 011 fourth page. tf. The body of M. Rodman Drinker was exhumed on Monday, from Rose mont Cemetery, and taken to Scran ton for final interment, in the Di inker burial lot. If you want to fee the lurg , est and finest ttock of spring Suiting and Trouserings, go to To.vnsend, the leading Mer chant Tttilor ; perfect satisfac tion always guaranteed. When Baby was sick, we gave her CVutorlo. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. EASTER DYES, EASTER DYES, EASTER DYES, on draught now, finer and better than ever. A FULL LINE OF DISINFECTANTS such ns cvci'ybody should use at once. W. S. RISHTON'S Drug Store, Opposite Post Office. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. owaer Beautiful I'.as'cr neckties at Lowen- berg's at closing out prices. Phillip's new Ice Cream parlors are Open tins week up stairs. Elegant men's, bov's and children's suits at monty saving prices at Low en berg's. William P. Eyerly has moved from Rohrsburg to the Reighard farm, in Scott township. Don't pay a big profiit on a hat, The newest shapes, the latest styles at Lowenberg s. The revised Trayer Book and Hym nal of the Episcopal church can be obtained of Hess Bros. All prices. It is easy to be seen by looking in Lowenberg's windows that they have the handsomest stock of clothing, hats and furnishings m town. Julius Lincletiren will be in town the latter part of March, and orders for piano tuning can be left at the hx change Hotel, or at S. F. Peacock & Co s. hanlward store. tf. Everyone is glad to know that Lowenberg's are going to run another season and that they have such an elegant new stock of clothing, hats and furnishings, to sell at such low prices. The Cast for the Drummer Boy are doing well and the outlook is bright for success. the whole Cast from Milton are comirg over to see the Drummer Boy played in ihe opera house. About 50 people in all arc coming. The eighteenth annual meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary So, ciety, of Northumberland Presbytery was held in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday and Thursday. We hope to secure a report of the pro ceedings for next issue. The lime wagon still patrols the streets occasionally, and those wh are fortunate enough to know that the lime is for free distribution, can obtain a basketful. There ought to be some sign on the wagon, indicating that th lime is for public use. Quite a number of people from this section spent last Sunday in Harris- burg, and attended the M. E. Confer ence. Among them were Prof. G. E, Wilbur, F. B. Hartman, S.,C. Creasy Myron I. Low, L. f. Sharpless, Joh Wagonseller, Mrs. M. E. Creasy. Joseph R. Robbins, father of Geo S. Robbins and Mrs. Clark Brown, of this town, and William Robbins, of Lightstreet. died at his home, in Light street, last Sunday morning. He had been ill for some time, and was ad vanced in years. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Harry Aurand, of. this town, and Miss Laura Seybert, of Light street, were married last week, Thurs day, at the bride's home. She is a daughter of Morris Seybert. They went on a wedding trip. On their re turn, last Monday, the Bloomsburg Land tendered thein a serenade. W. II. Gilmore's building will be one of the most imposing structures in town when completed. W. O, Holmes is putting up a handsome galvanized iron cornice. The entire ftont of the building will be covered with steel sheeting imitating stone work. It is a great addition to that part of Main street. No better aid to digestion, No better cure for dyrpepsia, Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 1... L I 1 ..l. - wysicis, uy 111c ijiuu i uuu uy lie hundred. Ovsters raw. stewed and frieJ, at C. B. Chrisman's. tf. For Salk. Several loads of good manure. Inquire at this office, tf. 6 Does this weather make you wish for a glass of our DELICIOUS Mil WE HAVE IT r Slate's window of Easter cards is very artistically arranged. The first coupon for "The Magic City" will be printed next week. For real nice Easter neck wear go to Townsend's. Mrs. Mary Baylor has bought the Andrew Clark farm, in Catawissa township. For the late ehndes in dress gloves go to Townsond's- . See our large line of curtains before you buy, at Mercei's Drug & Book Store. The audit in the estate of L. Unger will be held on April 7th at Grant Herring s office. Do not fail to see our line of wall paper before you buy, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Dont for get the Great War Drama, The Drummer Doy of Shiloh, in the Opera March 22, 23, 24. The revised Praver Book and II vm- nai ot the Episcopal church can be obtained of Hess Bros. All prices. 2t Teachers take rotice. We have a very nice line of new day school Re ward Cards, at Mercer's Drug & Book btore, There wi'.l be four weelclv lalfcs civen bv Dr. Andrew Oravdon. during t y , n the month of April, in Association nan. Beautiful display of silver novelties, suitable for Easter gems at very reas onable rates, at J. Ci. Wells. A good house witnessed "The Dazzler " last Friday night, and every body was well pleased. Manager Holmes has no other kind Curtains by the yard, made up plain or with fringe, cheap at Mer cer s Drug & Book S'ore. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers can be applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in coloring a brown or black. Hence its great popularity, The residence of the late Rev. John Donohue on Fifth street was sold at public sale last Saturday, for C. R. Woodin of Berwick was the pur chaser A lot on Normal dill was bought by Matthew McReynolds for $380. Too much care cannot be exer cised in endeavoring to prevent the in traduction of an epidemic in the com munity. Small pox is prevalent at Danville, and no risks ought to be taken by going there, or by encour aging Danville people to come here The proclamation of the Board of Health of that Borough, leaves no doubt of the existence of a larsie num ber of cases there. Burns are absolutely painless- when DiWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true, A perfect remedy for skin diseases cnapneu nanus anu lips, ana never fails to cure piles. W. S. Rishtor Druggist. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office April 3, 1894, Kittie Barnum, Cadwalader Biddle, Mr. Wm. Burrell, Miss Annie Henry, Wesley Lindernvitn, Arthur II. Lin scott, Lazarus Miller, W. W. McCol lum, Mrs. Mary A. Pinkerton, J. E Shcman, Mrs. Lucy S. Schuyler, G. J Willitt, Mrs. Nan. 1. Wood Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Mar, 20, 1804. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. James H. Mercer, P. M. Early Risers. Early Risers. Early Risers, th famous little pills lor con stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousntss. W. S. Rishton, druggist. J. G. Wells moved from Mrs, Smiths house, on Third street, on Tuesday, to his own handsome new residence, on fifth street. The house is a modern structure, and is painted in colonial yellow, with white trim mings outside. 1 he interior is very conveniently arranged. The front hall and stairway are finished in hard wood, the parlor is painted in white and gold, the dining room and library in oak, and the kitchen in natural wood. B. W. Jury had the contract for the building, and he has carried it out in a manner very satisfactory to all concerned. Peter K. Vannatta did the painting. 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. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Katat of Laayelle Unger, doc'tf. The iinilerstlirned auditor appointed by the Ojplmna' court of Columbia county to distri bute the funds In the hands of the admlnlHtrn- tors of stud u8tut, win muut tne parties inter- iHti'd nt, the olllce of U llerrlnv Kan. In lllooms. burg", Ha , on Hut urday, April 7, iNtti, at 10 a. 111., when and where all parties Interested will at tend or bo forever debarred front any share Ot said luiid.,, For the celebrated Pearl shirt, go to Tcwnsend's. Mr. Hendler, the contractor for the County bridge across the river at Bloomsburg, is going on with the work and will push it to an early com pletion. New goods in the latest styles of spring millinery just opened at E. Barklcy s Mam below Maiket Street. Prof. II. G. Burdge, Assistant Phy sical Director of the Normal will ad dress the men's meeting next Sunday afternoon in Association Hall, at 2:30. All men are cordially invited to be present. A nice line of wall paper at Mer cer s Drug Book btore. The D. Lowenberg estate will con tinue in business for another year, Some fine new goods have been added to the stock. Their display of neck wear and Spring goods attract much attention. . M, - t i. in A fine line of Easter cards at Mer cer's Drug & Book store. B. W. Jury, contractor, fbroke ground Monday for a fine brick re sidence for W. II. Slate, on north side of Fifth street, near Center. The bunding will be completed before the first cf October. Bloomsburg is to have the annual convention of the Columbia county Sunday bchool Association, this year and it is to be a grand one. The date is May 24 and 2s. The sessions will be held in the court house. Miss Lillie Doak has been in Phila delphia this week to get the latest styles in ladies dresses, and is prepar ed to make tbejn up in first class style, Her residence is on Third street, be tween Centre and Iron streets. The trouble with most cough medi cines is that they spoil the appetite, weaken digestion, and create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the con trary, while it eives immediate relief, assists rather than impairs the assimi lative process. The alley between the properties of B. B. Freas and estate of John Jonesh as been abandoned by the town and the land reverts each one-half to the property owners. A line fence is now being built in what was formerly the centre of the alley. The new double brick residences of Paul E. Wirt, on Fifth street, below Market, are nearly completed. The painters are at work on the interior of the first one, and will complete it in about ten days. P. K. Vannatta has the contract for the painting. See the great Battle Scene and Andersonville Prison Scene in the "Drummer Boy of Shiloh" at the Opera House this week Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings the play is first class in every detail. Seats on sale at Slates Book Store, R. R. Ikcler has leased the Hem lock Roller Mills, and will conduct business for himself the next year, He has been Superintendent of the mill for several years, and thoroughly understands how to make the best grade of flour in the market. Mr, Ikeler's address is Bloomsburg, Pa. W. S. Rishton always has some thing new and attractive, as well as timely in his show windows. This week it is an Easter egg of prodigious size, broken at one end, showing a little maiden sitting inside, while around it are small chicks a d dyes lor eggs. 1 he large egg is illumina ted at night by electric light. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, xowa, si)s : ' 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, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. n io-8m. The Holy Communion will be ad ministered as follows: Orangeville, Maich 25th at io:.o a. m.; Hidlay, April 8 at 10:30 a. m.: Zion, April 15 at 10:30 a. 111.; St. James, April 29 at 10:15 a. m. and 15narcreek, May 6 at 2-.xo p. in I'reuaratory service on the preceding Saturday at 2:30 p. m. A. IIoutz, Pastor. The disnlav of new soring nerk- 11 1 --o wear, silk handkerchiefs, kid gloves, shirts, and the latest "styles in hats in T. R. Townsend's show windows are very inviting. It makes one feel like ordering a new spring suit at once, and by stepping inside, the most fas tidious in the matter of attire can find something to suit him. T. M. Gidding knows how to use printer's ink. He is a judicious ad vertiser, and he gets it up always in attractive shape. Displaying goods so as to invite attention is only one form of advertising and this form Gidding understands too. Look at his show windows and see if this is not true. 1 here is no use of our try ing to tell what he has in the windows. l'hey must be seen to be appreciated. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleaen ses, purifies and heals. It was mad for that nurnose. Use it for hums. cuts, bruises, channed hands, sore of all descriptions and if you have piles use it lor mem. w. a. .isnton, jjru. J.M. Bidding & Co.,Succ'srrsto Bidding I Salsburg EASTER ATTRACTIONS !! Spring and Summer 1894. Largest Stock In Town. Newest Styles in Town. Lowest Prices in Town. A collection of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings not ex celled in the largest cities, se lected with extreme care, manufactured for our trade and bearing our guarantee. Men's all wool Suits, light, medium and dark shades at G.50, 7.50, 8.50 and 10 dollars. 12 to 18 dollars for finer ones. Boys' all wool Suits, light, medium and dark colors, G, 7, 8 and 9 dollars, for light, med ium and dark colors 10, 12 and 14 dollars for extra fine ones. Childrens' Suits in every conceivable shade and color, Single or Double Breasted long cut Sack, Jerseys, Ileefers, Zavous, Kilts, Vests and "Wasli ables irom $1.25 to $8.00. We've a Hat Department second to none, everything and anything in Stiff Fedora and Crush Hats in all colors from 50 cents to 3 dollars, all prices between. Yacht Caps in all colors for Men Boys and Chil dren. Sole Agents for Mother's Friend Shirt Waists in Flan nels and Percales from 25 cents to 1 dollar, laundried or uu laundried. J.M.CIDDING&CO., SUCCESSORS TO GIDDING & SALSBURG. 2 doors below Post Office, BLOOMSBURG, PA. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE, BLOOMSBURG. EASTER COATS AND CAPES are in large numbers at our store. Light and dark colors in CAPES of the latest styles, Misses' and Childrens' Coats at low prices. If you will walk to the rear of our store you will find cheerful goods in colors suitable for a wedding dress or dark enough for mourning all of fine quality say in prices from $4.50 to $14.00 per pattern with Trimmings to match. Then we have a happy medium in prices say 18, 23, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents per yard. Our 6 and 8 cent Dress Ginghams are nea good and stylish. Don't forget our 5 cent Ginghams, our 5 cent Muslin by the dollars worth, our 18 cent Oil Cloth, and lots of cheap goods shown in front of the store. FINE CHINA WARE has a corner in our store. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. -CONCERT OF THE Luf&ystts Eil!:;: !::, in d My OPIEA nOUSE.BIOOMSBUEG, PA., Monday Evening, March 26, at 8:15 New College Songs, Popular Instrumental Music, Glees, Quartettes, Mandolin and Banjo Music AND Violin Solo, offer variety to please all. PE1CES AS USUAL-50 and 33c. KKSKUVED SEAT SALE benins at biatc'a Jjook btore, on 1 hurs:lay morning, .uarcn 27, , X - FOR - i DvspErsiA, Indigestion t X ANU i Stomach Troubles MEREDITH'S ID! AMONG CLUBf rUKfc Kit Without equal at a stimulant and tonic. X by Pkvtici.imr Sold by all PrHccirft. :: MEREDITH'S i: PURE MALT VOR ALL PULMONARY AND BRONCHIAL T G.W. MEREDITH & CO., Sol Proprietor, ruisniuuil, PA.,aa4 $ NOW !!! IS THE TIME TO BUY Wall Paper - CHEAP! - AT I II. SLATE'S irnnni 1 - STORE. E;;i Hotel Bi Bloomsburg, - - - Pa. Don't Cost anything to look. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are BOOKiSTATIONBRY the cheapest. W. U. KUAWN, 8-i3.it. Auditor. gist. ot'iiu 0, 1 jr.