o THIS COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. rOK SALE. Doslrtvblo vacant lots and ) number of cnnt bounes ami Id's In lUonmsimnt, ra ounlncRs Ht.uvl In HluoirHmirtr. A very d'slra bin properly containing r.i acres and tli'st. class nlljlntfs wll li good will In a business woi tu $10 to I i.mu per year at Willow ttrove. BwelUnifs In Kspy, Oranirevlllo and ncaoh Hren. A largo number of lurms In Columbia County, one In l.tuernn County, oni In Virginia. Two Couuiiy store stands In Columbia county and one In I.iizeino County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and ahnda In lleai It Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same plncp, by M. 1'. l.VTA 4 SON, Insuiuneo and ileal listulo Agents, BLOOMHUUHd, I'A. If. SPECIAL NOTICES. flUPTURE POSITIVELY CUKK! FOH IN. tv formal Ion address D. K. W'BiTttNtnuT, Tarn aqua, bchuylklll Co., I'a. fwVly. ROOMS FOIt YOl'NO MEN. M. M. I'llIM-IPS has very desirable furnished rooms for tlx young men. Haiti room adjoining, for uso Ofoocupuuts of the l'ooms. Call and examine. 5-1(t-ff. LL KINDS OF HLANKH FOH .Il'STICKS and conbtablks at the Colombian on Cloe loe. tf. tlf ANTES. -salesmen, traveling or local, tf auhu. or commission nspreleired. Out- fltfreo. Address A. 11. llerendeen Co.. Nur. erynien, Uenevu, N. Y. 8-2:)-It. d WATEK POW KB MILL OF PH. JOHN F. CHAP1N at Benton, Col. Co., I'a., Is for rent. Apply to CllAKLEd U. IIahki.kv, blooms barg, fa. )i-!Mt. TJADOES. W E AUG PREPARED TO SHOW O samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges tor all kinds of orders and so Metles, and can aavo tliem made to order on abort not Ice. see samples and get prices. Address Tub Columbian, Uloouisburg, Pa. MEN WANTED To take Orders. No delivering or col lecting. Kxpcr'nce not necessary. Steady employment. Best, terms. Write at. once and secure choice of territory. ali,i;n NtUHKKV C., ftIMm. llochcslvr, N. V. SALES. ,Mar. 30. Shuster & Hawk will sell a car load of Illinois horses, at the Central House, Kingston, Pa, at 12.30. Liberal discount for cash. March 31. Geo- B. Martin will sell his blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, with lot 40 feet front by 224 feet in depth, at 9 a. m. See posters. March 31. Guy Jacoby, agent, will sell personal property, at the Cen tral Hotel, Bloomsburg, at 10 a. m. Justices and Constables Feo Bill. Justices and constables can procure copies of fee bill under the act of 1893, at the Columbian office. It is print ed in pamphlet forui, and is very con venient for reference. It also con tains the act of 18S9 concerning che destruction of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 20 cents in stamps. tf. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items Prom Various Points in the Oounty, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents Forks. B. F. Edgar will soon start up in the distillery business. The o!d firm ol Smith & Edgar have dissolved partner ship. Mr, Edgar will run the distillery alone, in connection with his farm. There is a certain amount of prepara tion to be made in the shape of new appliances and machinery which is being conducted by Capt. Gara, who is well known as one of the best me chanics in the state, and who has been for years identified with railroad build ing and the building of collieries among the mines of Pennsylvania. Those "phellows" at Jonestown, should have known better than to have dropped into the dam. The water in the dam is wet. Jno. Bogait had a gay carpet rag party recently. J. M. Ammerman has put up a new BEAUTIFUL SLEEP is an expression used for sound ikep. Nothing is so gratifying to the nerves, heart, and head, as per fect sleep a companion of good digestion and a healthy liver. A tired digestion fails to assimilate, or take care of, the food we eat. Some thing bracing or invigorating is seeded for the liver, stomach, and intestines. This is where you will find Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do the most good. They aro tiny, sugar coated pilla, scarcely larger than mustard seed, made of concentrated botanical extracts. TIicbc "Pellets" are easily dissolved in the stomach and absorbed into tho blood, stimu lating a ilow of bile from the liver, and arousing to activity all the gland ular secretions. Thus they act in nature's own way. They're guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded, in all Bilious Attacks, in Sick Headache,. Constipation, Uizzincss, and In digestion. It cures Catarrh in Head perfectly and marently Dr. Sage's tarrh Remedy. the garden fence. Wm. Unangst is doing the same. The old bridge leading to Jonestown across the Fishingcrcek, has got her holes filled up with weather boards. The abutment of the wire bridge looking toward the post office is quite incomplete, requiring filling up so that people can get on the bridge with some convenience. The patch of road above the bridge along the rocks needs repairing badly. Merchant Ammerman has been pulling out some fine white chubs. Mr, W. P. Kline, the mail carrier to Shickshinny, has moved to Forks near ihe post office ; has built himself a fine new barn. He is preparing to enter tain passengers at his home that will travel with his stage to and from Shickshinny, with excellent accommo dations. Mr. Kline is a congenial gentleman and accommodating. His home will be a boarding house for transient custom, or meals at all hours, badly needed here. Mrs. Jenkins & Son of Elk Grove, have been visiting her parents at Forks. E. M. Labach has at his sawmill a large accumulation of logs to be saw ed up into lumber for the public dur ing the Spring and Summer months. The missionary exercises in Zion's church on Sunday eve last were en tertaining. Miss Grace Amerman read an interesting article, and Miss Trump gave a good declamation. Annie Amerman for one so young spoke finely. A friend from New York and the wrier visited Bowman's mill recently. The stranger was much pleased with the water power and the facilities for doing large work, the machinery &c This mill is doing a fine business' throwing upon the market excellent flour. Henry Bowman, the miller, kindly thowed us through the mill. In our pleasant visit to Berwick we found Kurtz & Son flourishing in the marble business. Their tombstones and monuments are elegant, their busi ness large. Martz at Martzville is running a fine school. He is 1 graduate of Ber wick High School. A person, climbing the mountain from Jonestown, catches a view to ward the summit at once grand and attractive the long broad Hunting ton valley with its quilt work of farms, counter paned with snow and em broidered with woodlands, the ser pentine Huntington creek coursing through like molten silver or shining as yellow gold in the light of the sun. And the far away North mountain serrated in the grandeur of blue and mottled with winter it is grand. E. J. Bowman has just returned from a pleasant visit to Berwick. He will address the public in the Martz Church near Berwick April 13th at the closing exhibition exercises of the school there; has spoken in this sec tion several times to the Epworth leagues and missionary meetings. The occasion at Martz Church is expected to be a fine one, as the preparations are elaborate under the auspices of the teacher, E. S. Martz. Mather Bro's. have taken charge of the Jones & Walter firm at Jones town. Jones & Walter will soon be identified with Bloom in business capacity, boots & shoes at the Dentler stand on Main. Their numerous friends wish them success. Jonestown's loss is Bloom's gain. They are fine business men and ran a large dry goods trade at Jonestown. Miss Olive Creasy has gone with Mr. Foye's family, helping move, to Augustville, Northumberland Co. Phillip Unangst has moved from Berwick to Forks, occupying the Foye's home. Orville Pealer, when last heard from, is doing well in Michigan. Father Zaner is now convalesant from serious illness. Sorry to learn of the illness of Wesley Bowman, Orangeville, who is threaten ed with paralysis age 74. He is a prominent citizen of the county. H. A Kline has moved from Forks onto the old farmjnear Jones town and has gone to raising agricultural pro ducts. The B. & S. K. R, is putting up a new platform at the station for the re ception of mine props &c. We notice the Teutonic drivers, hauling from Liht Street, are misusing their mules, which would be "cruelty toanimals" in other places. East Benton. We now enjoy beautifui Spring days. , While there is considerable of grunting, the people generally are in a reasonable degree of health. Our local officers will soon "tackle" t'le business of the township. The people complain of the long school term and yet the authorities are bound to make it longer. The hard times it would seem are forcine so many candidates into the field for the various offices to be fill ed. Well, an office is about the only thins that is worth looking after. It is about the only thing that (?) pays. So many people of our neighbor hood have escaped the measles. Strange that whole families have never had them, and yet the measles have been around time and again. If only the smallpox scare does not create a panic fir, tA if l A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. V. ). II atx, 217 fienessce St., Lorkport, N. Y., says: "Over thirty yenr-i npo, I rrmrmWr lionrltiR my father describe, tho womtrr ful ctiralivo flTods of Ayer's C'licrry l'ectornl. During ft rrrrnt nttncU of I.a Orlppp, wlilcli iiH.minir.l tlio form of n cntiirrli,oi'encssof the lungs, necom pnniol hy nn npcrnvfiMiig cough, I lined vnrioiifi rcmoillc nml prexrrlptlonn. "While soma of tlicso lniiilirint' partially allfivlntcil tho coughing ilnring tho tiny, tiono if them afTordoil 1110 nny relief from thnt ftpnsmoilic ne.tion of the lungs which, would aelse me tho moment I nttetnptcd to llo down nt night. After ten or twelve such night.', I was ;,Nearly in Despair, and hnd about decided to nit tip all night In my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that wny. It then oc curred to 1110 thnt I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry l'ectornl. I took a upoonful of this prepnrntion In a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoko in tho morning Rrcatly refreshed nnd feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of tho l'ec tornl every night for a weelt, then grad ually decreased the dose, and hi two weeks my cotigh was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mum. Promptto act, sure to euro LIGHT STREET. Mr. Chas. Strauser moved to .Viill- ille on Tuesday to farm of Wm. Masters. The M. E. Church is under poing repairs at the present. T. M. Shew, Sr. who has been con fined to his bed the past week, is able to be about the house. Joseph Robbins one of the aged men of our little village departed this life on Sunday Morning at Nine O' clock, he having been ailing about three days. Sampson Townsend has so far re covered as to be moved from his re sidence to that of his son T. H, with whom he will reside in the future. The alarm of fire as given on Mon day evening was found to be a red hot chimney from which no doubt the re sults might have been fatal but for the early discovery. The new building of Jacob Gerards' is now ready for occupancy. Mrs. J. J. Keller will move into the same this we.k. Mr. Mears of the steam dye works was in town on Monday, Whit. Cowling moved to Turbot ille. Rev. Wilson, of the M. E. Church, officiated at the funeral of J. R. Rob bins, assisted by the Rector of St. Pauls Episcopal church. Lippincott's Magazine for April, 1894. The complete novel in the April number of Lippincott's is "The Flying Halcyon, by Colonel Richard Henry Savage, author of "My Official Wife. It deals with treasure hunung and the rescue of a political prisoner in Sono- ra, and has three dashing naval heroes, with heroines to match. Gilbert Parker's serial, "The Tres passer, reaches its tweittn chapter. Other stories are "Cap'n Patti," by Elia W. Pcattie, who touches upon the Salvation Army, and "For Re membrance," by Elizabeth W. Bel- amy. P. F. de Goflrnay supplies an in teresting accouut of "The F. M. C.'s of Louisiana," a class which lost its distinctive existence by the war. Un der the heading, "lhe Librarian among his Books," Julian Hawthorne describes the Library of Congress and its distinguished custodian. Chief Justice Abraham Fornander tells about "Hawaiian Traditions. H. C. Walsh explains an interesting experiment in Co-operative House- keenine. ' now beinsr made at Brook- line, Mass., and George J. Varney writes learnedly of "btorage-Battery Cars." In "Heroines of the Human Comedy," Junius Henri Browne con tributes a study of Balzac and his feminine characters. The poetrv of the number, besides a thoughtful and beautiful Easter hymn by M. S. Paden, comes from Celia A. I lay ward and Charles Calvin Zicglcr. I Can Procure You Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of olher improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you ctn have from 5 to 20 years time to reiiay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made 011 either farm or citv property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. L.au on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. 8-25-tf. The engagement of the famous Lafayette College Glee. Banio and Mandolin Clubs at Bloomsburg Opera House, Uloomsburg, Monday evening March a6th is advertised in. another column. The boys have won a deserv ed reputation for giving one of the most entertaining and enjoyable con certs that any college organization can give, and the variety of selections which the three clubs cfTer, together with quartette selections a-d a violin solo is sure to please lovers of all kinds of music. Friends and Alumni of Lafa yette in Bloomsburg are uniting their efforts to make the concert of the col lege boys a success in every sense of the word. Reserved seats now on falc at Slate's Book Store. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The first close greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold by C. A. Kleim, Druggist, Blooms burg. u-io-8m. Of Iutcrost to TJuited Prosby torians. United Presbyterians 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 o: bt. Paul R. R. to delegates and their friends who think of making this delightful trip. We would suggest that all such address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, v ilhamsport, Pa., who will be pleased to answer all questions and give you the necessary information concerning the accommodations fur nished by the company he represents. This meeting promises to be one of unusual interest. Many persons who are not delegates or United Presbyter ians think of joining the party. 3 i6-3t 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. IIartzei.l, Proprietor SchitTmann's Asthma Cure Instantly relieves the most violent attack, facilitates free expectoration and insures rest to those otherwise un able to sleep except in a chair, us a single trial will prove. Send for a free trial package to Dr. R. Schifftnann, St. Paul, Minn., but ask your druggist, first. Piano For Bale. Any one desirini; to purchase a second hand piano in good condition, and very cheap, can get information by calling at this ofhee. tf. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Mam street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. rhillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf . There are still a few of the Colum- uian 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. HOUSES FOR KENT. The undersigned has several houses for rent. Annlv to Dr. H. A. Rob- bins, Bloomsburg. i-26-iot. Legal advertisements are printed on the beventh page. tf. DR.KI LMErTS Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Kliciuiiatisui. LumbflRO, pitn In Joint or buck, brick dust In U1I110, frequent calls, Irritation, InllHiniillou, (Travel, uioeraugu or euuiiru 01 uiuuuur. Disordered Liver, IkTipnlreil fUtrontlon, (rout, blllloun-hcartnche, KH Ai'l I'-WOOT cures kidney dillloultiua, La Grim e, urinary trouble, brliflit'i diaouao, lELiurc Rlood, Gcrcf ula, miliaria, trcn'l wcuknoss or debility. flagrante-I'm content or One Hottta. If not hen fited, l)rug :la will ruluitd to yuu llio price mUU At Dructl'itx, 60c, Size, $1.00 Size. "Innlldt' Gul'l j to Hilth"rre-ConnilUUon frao. DtU KlUdUlt & CO.. lilMUHAUTOM. N. Y. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBUN s OFFICE . k e mpvs at frit huiim for Infants " Contort Is so well ndnptod tochildren that I reodinmend It as superior to nny prescription known to mo." IL A. AnrttKn, SL I)., Ill So. Oxford EU, Brooklyn, N. V. "The use of 'Contort Is so universal nnit IU merits BO well known tlmt It loom a work of itipeirrotfntlon to endorse It. Few nre tho Intelligent famine who do not keep Castoria within eoegr reach," Cajuxw Marttn, T). D., Kcw York City. Tn OnrrArR B. F. Sharpless, Pres. N. U. Funk, Sec. C. II. Campbell, Treas. CBLOOMSBURC-EO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,0O0. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of tlie town. It includes also part of equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS arc offered in a short time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make money. Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. (Jail upon or write to the becretary, or J. b. Woods, bales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. SlIARrLESS; C. W. Neil A. G. Dr. II. "W. McReyxolds, Sseoial -GIVEN TO- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, J". Or. WELLS. Kyes examined ' Mt an article that is beyond question. We handle the best makes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no louger wear girls' shoes as have a line made especially the small Bovs. Ladies wear Spring Heeled Shoes find a good assortment at store of W. C. McKIMEY. H. . Clark's Building, Main street. ELKHART CARRIAGE IIuta tnltl (n pnnmmeri for 1 yonri, $11.00 paving thom tho duulor'H profit, 'e tut) tlu OI1et unl Luririii in'mulm uirei In Amur Ira (tolling VuhUsUtfc. uiid Uttrru'.sB tint way bMi with prlvilt'wo to oxnmliitt hvt ro nny inurcy Is pukl torv. .or jr. Warrant fur 2 mm. v n iiii v 1 1 tiir iiL toiwioomerioryouf liorinu (rev, Wo tuko ppug'WHOLEALE PR.'CiS. Spring; Wagon,, $31 to ISO. (luarar.t.rj utmaabelliui'Aitut. Surreys, 46ii toilOO aiune as sell fur 1100 to l.o. Toi) Uugglee, $37. SO, aa due m mM fur t3. Ph6Btona,S6S to SIOO. Farm Wnpona, WiiRonottos. Milk Wagons, Deli very Wofrona "'"! Rnprl Carts. mcYi'Lts tuu uu.v, wunta iiiunut.s. Ko.IT. Burrey Uuuesi. Rp $23.59 -' JIur.iiM lJKN. lY lo..l.Io $43.00 I Ko. 1, nillINU UI)I.tH Kud KLY NKTB. .1.,.,,.. i.. r,:,v 1 Ko-3, Farm Wugon. AUreti W. C t S 1 1 and Children. Cantorl cured Colic, Conntlfntlon, Rour Btomneli, Dlarrhcpn, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives ilocp, and promotes d portion, 'Without injurious medication. "For aerernl years I have raeommen!e your 'Coatorla,' and nhalt always oontlnue U do po as It has Invar lubly produced beneDcl results." Edwth T. Tardcc, M. Dh 125th Street and 7th Ave,, Now York City, Cohpawt, 77 Mihrat Btrrt, Kkw Tom Crrr. the factory district, and lias no at values that will be doubled J. Dillon. Dr. I. W. Willits, N. tl. Funk. I I-IQ-tf Briggs, - -AT- free ot charge. J. G. WELLS. ma Get Yourself Box BY BUYING SHOES OF AN UNCERTAIN QUALITY. It's a risk you can't alford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with we lor who' will the and HARNESS MFG. CO. your. hy imy un :uvr' .!) in 11 11 u v a 1 1 n il p.nit'M"' w nto yjur uwu v ull rlsi ci' Ci'.mu i.t K0.7.T, Kod Waiiou. $55 Farm, ia to KU.60. Farm IlurneKK. Klkhart riloycle. ainwheel, 4f. la pneuniatlo tlrin, ,lJ,''" ..ii nt.n... .uiulusua. iubI tuUiuit. drop lorui"!"- PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. Ko. TSl, Surrey.
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