The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 30, 1894, Image 5

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TJIB COIAJMIHAN.
hLOOMSDURG, FA.
FRIDAY, MAKC1I 30, 1S91.
Rntrrort nt tho Post onire at lllonmHliurfr, ,'0
as second clang mutter. .March 1. 1NW.
L. T. Sharpless will take the store
5 of Sharpless & l!ro. on tlie 1st.
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I Legal advertisements are printed on
the seventh page. tf.
t Jones & Walter took possession of
the Dentler store on Jhursday.
A nice line of wall paper at Mcr
V cer'a Drug & llook Store.
' A case of small-pox is reported at
Lewisbnrg. The patient savs he con
t traded it at Danville.
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4 Elegant men's, boy's and children's
i suits at niont y saving prices at Low
j; enberg's.
The annual statement of liriarcreck
township is printed on the seventh
page of this issue.
Curtains by the yard, made up
plain or with fringe, cheap at Mcr
cer's Drug & R. ok Store.
A new paper has been started at
llughesville, called the Muncy Wallcy
News.
Don't pay a big proiit on a hat,
The newest shapes, the latest styles at
Jowenucrg s.
G. A. Tott-r, editor of the Millville
'J'abUt is right in it. Thursday of last
week he was granted a re issue of
. pension.
For the late t-l.ades in dress
gloves go to Towi sends-
" Prof. Mauser, one of the teachers
at the high school, was confined to
tjie house with malaria this week.
I
. 1 Do not fail to see our line of wall
jraper before you buy, at Mercer's
Drug & liook Store.
XjThe Amencan Mechanics have
moved from Odd Fe'lows Hall to
-Knights of MaUa Hall.
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."'.New goods in the latest st)les of
spring miliineiy 311st opened at E.
Taiklcy s Main below Market Street.
.
V-jThe TJIocmsburg Car Co. store will
nove to corner f Main and Centre
Streets on April 1st.
f)ys
ysters, by me qunrt and by the
hundred. Oysters raw, stewed and
friecl, at C. B' Chrism ati's. tf.
Mrs. Rebecca Carmen, of Benton.
rr.6ves into her new house on Third
itreet, this week.
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' See our large line c f curtains before
1 youj buy, at Mercet's Drig & Book
.Store. '
partnership has been formed by-
jiam-bnaw and John Donahue.
1. Jy arc painters and paper hangers.
)r real nice Easter neck
T )r go to Townsend's.
Jater has been let into the canal,
an it will open for navigation about
Af ft 1 st.
; .4 -
. pr the celebratetl Pearl
sh' X go to Tcwnsrnd's.
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.,. aster Sunday was a cold day, and
tlu i was snow in the air. It was too
lw 'tasant for the display of new
tpil millinery and toilets.
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It is easy to be seen by looking in
Lowenberg's windows that they have
the handsomest stock of clothing, hats,
and furnishings in town.
Teachers take notice. We have a
very nice line of new day school Re
ward Cards, at Mercer's Drug & Book
Store.;
Foft Sale Several loads of good
manure. Inquire at this office, tf.
KOCIIKSTKU $125.00. LOWKLL f 25.00 to f 1 15.00.
,f- i. MNGIIAMTON. $75.00.
; These l:icyclo rj nil strietly high grade, and you will regret it if you buy without
fting uVm. old Wheels taken In exchange or Wheels sold
n Installment plan f desired. Come and bee tlium fuul get terms.
' ; c: - r ICHTOM I ageut fob Columbia county.
rv. t-Oi iviOfi 1 1 uppuHite ioHt office.
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owoer
C. I. Fornwald has moved his bar
ber shop from the basement of Lock
ard's building to that of Clark & Son's
store, on Centre street.
For the correct style spring
hat, go to Townsend's.
It was sixteen years last Monday
since Pat Hester, Tully and McIIugh
were hanged for the murder of Alex
ander Rea, in the old jail.
Early Risers. Early Risers. - Early
Risers, tha famous little pills for con
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia
and nervousness. W. S. Rishton,
Druggist.
Mr. John Wolf of Bloomsburg and
Mrs. Sue White, widow of the late
M. Q. White of Espy were married
Tuesday evening at the Lutheran
Parsonage by Rev. P. A. Heilman.
For the newest and latest
styles in spring suitings, go to
Townsend's.
Dr. Edward Jacoby returned from
Philadelphia last week, without get
ting any help in tht hospitals. He is
now in a very dangerous condition,
and his death may come at any lime.
J. R. Townsend is the leading Mer
chant Jailor of Columbia county
See his advertisement on fourth
page. tf.
The assessors shoud see that every
dog in J'loomsburg is taxed. In this
way perhaps a few hundred ot the
mongrel nuisances can be disposed of.
Julius Lindecren will be in town
the latter part of March, and orders
lor piano tuning can be left at the Ex
change Hotel, or at S. E. Peacock &
Co's. hard ward store. tf.
The publication of the Mercantile
list has been awaided by the County
Commissioners to the Jiepublioaii,
bail 1. in i and Columbian.
Everyone is glad to know that
Lowenberg's are going to run another
season and that thev have such an
elegant new stock of clothing, hats
and furnishings, to sell at such low
prices.
The Schumaun Lady Quartette
will be at the Opera House Thursday
eve. April 5th. No one can afford to
miss them. I I ey are simply tinmen se.
No better aid to digestion,
No better cure for tlvsnensia.
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Nothing more reliable for biliousness
and constipation than DeWitt's Little
fcany Kisers, the famous little pills.
W. i. Kisnton, Druggist.
Hon. A. L. Fritz, it is understood
will be a candidate for re election as
Representative. He has been a useful
member of the House, and his ex
perience is valuable to his constituents.
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.
Burns are absolutely painless when
D2Vitt s Witch Hazel Salve is prompt
ly aptlied. This statement is true,
A peifect remedy for skin diseases,
chapped hands and lips, and never
tails to cure piles. W. S. R'shton,
Druggist.
Mr. McCormick, of Madison town
ship, who contracted small pox while
working at Danville, died at his home
Saturday night and was buried early
Sunday morning. The disease de
veloped into pneumonia, which caused
death.
If you want to see the larg
est and finest stock of spring
Suiting and Trouserings, go to
Townsend, the leading Mer
chant Tailor ; perfect satisfac
tion always guaranteed.
Subscribers who change their post
office address on April 1st, should
notify us of the fact, giving both the
old and the new address.
"I was troubled with nervousness,
dyspepfia and headache, but found a
cure in Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. L.
C. Bell, Emporium, Pa
Birt Miller of Espy will move his
bather shop from GeUinger's building
to McKarney's building, opposite the
Town Hall on April 1st.
Julius Lindegrin, the piano tuner
wiil be in town next week. Parties
having instruments to tune will leave
their ordeis at Peacock's Hardware
Store. Any one wishing to purchase
a piano will do well to consult Mr.
Lindegrin.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve tleaen
ses, purifies and heals. It was niad
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. Wm. Chrisman, of Bloomsburg,
will be a candidate for the Legisla
ture from the north side of the river.
Mr. Chrisman has never been bcfoie
the people asking for their support,
except that of District Attorney,
which office he held for but one term.
T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of
Promise City, Iowa, says : ' 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. 11-10-8111.
There were some very interesting
services at the Methodist Mission
last Monday night. Plants and flowers
were there in abundance, and ad
dresses were made by Dr. Graydon,
Revs. Womelsdorf and Wetkj. Easter
eygs were presented to each scholar.
The Catawissa branch of the Phila
delphia & Reading will soon enjoy a
boom. The Reiding Coal and Iron
Company will ship soft coal over the
branch and the railroad company will
put semaphores and block signals
from West Milton to East Mahanoy
Junction.
The men's meeting in Association
Hall next Sunday will be of special
int.'rest to young men, and we extend
a hearty invitation to all the men of
Bloomsburg to hear the address, "The
Young Man's Best Friend," which
will be delivered by Rev. J. Womels
dorf. It will be a bright gospel service.
The Lecture committee of the Y.
M. C. A. have &ecured Dr. Graydon
to deliver a series of Life talks during
the month of April. The first will
be given Monday evening, April 9th.
Subject "Every day accidents and
how to meet them." Music willl be
furnished by local talent for each of
these lectures.
The offerings in St. Paul's Church
on Easter Day were as follows: At
the two Morning Services, 79 67:
in the Evening, from the Sunday
School Classes and children of the
Parish. $103.05 Making a total .of
$182.72, to be divided among the
many important Missionary objects of
the Church.
Jerry Wintersteen, another of the
small-pox patients of Madison town,
ship, who got the disease from pati
ents at Danville, is improving very
much, and will no doubt soon fully
recover. No other members of the
family have contracted it, and every
precaution is being taken to prevent
its spread.
The following letters are held at the
Bloomstnirg, Pa., post office and will
be sent to the dead letter office April
10, 1894.
Mr. Tatrick Casey, Mr. Isidor
Cohen, Miss Bell Conner, Mr. John
M. Hanlcy, Robert R. Miller, Wi.bert
Mowery, Air. F. H. Moore, 0;car E.
Smith (2), Howard Watts, Joh.i W.
Wolf.
Persona r.illinrr for these letters will
please say they were advertised Mar.
27. 1804. One cent will be thar-'ed
on each letter advertised.
James II. Mercer, P. M.
When Baby wai nick, wo gave her Castorla.
When she wag a Child, ahe crltxl for Castoria.
When she became Mlas, sho clung to Castoria.
When ohe had Children, ahe gave them Castoria.
Boarding
And furnished rooms to rent on Main
street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa
ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M.
Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf
Hunting and Fishing Grounds.
The best in the West, North and
Northwest is reached only by the lines
of the Chicago, Milwaukee" & St Paul
Railway. Trout season is nearly here:
look up your tackle, see that it is in
good shape and then write to John R.
Pott, District Passenger Agent, WiU-
iamsport, Pa., for a brochure of
"where the trout hide." 3 3"3t
ALL MINERS MA STRIKE,
KI'.ARS THAT 100,000 OPERATIVES
MAY DECIDE UPON A GENERAL
MOVEMENT.
President John McBride, of the
United Mine Workers of America, has
issued a circular call for the fifth an
nual convention of the organization to
be held nt Columbus, commencing
April 10. The convention will be the
most important convention yet held,
for at that convention a "national
movement" will be considered.
This mean3 the total suspension of
work by miners from Colorado to East
ern Pennsylvania. If adopted and a
date set the greatest strike in the his
tory of the miner of America will be
inaugurated. There are in America,
fully one hundred thousand miners
who are attached to the United Mine
Workers organization.
For several months the officials have
been preparing for the national move
ment. Organizers and State and Dis
trict Presidents have been working at
the organization and with such success
that it is estin.ated fully fifteen thou
sand additional miners have been
brought into the union already and by
the time the convention meets at least
that many more additional miners will
have become members.
It is expected in the Pittsburg dis
trict alone that the 12,000 miners and
coke workers of the Connellsville re
gion and the 8000 river and railroad
miners will be organized. Meetings
are being held nightly, conventions
called and no means left undone to
arouse enthusiasm pmong the coal dig
gers for the national movement.
The same applies to the Ohio,
Tennessee, West Virginia, Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri coal fields.
Coke production in the Connells
ville region last week was two thou
sand tons greater than that of the
previous week, but the output was not
up to the standard. In the weekly
shipments there was a decrease of 75
cars, Showing that some of the product
was stocked on the yards.
The demand did not improve much
during the week, as the operators
anticipated.
A detailed report of the operation
and output shows 11,219 active anfl
6294 idle ovens with a total estimated
production of 110,7.11 tons compared
with the production of the 'previous
week. This was an increase of 2040
tons. In the active list of ovens there
was a net gain of 19 j ovens.
Art Gvinia (in Colors) Tree.
Russell's Art Collections, of over
four hundred magnificent pictures,
size 10 by 13, are issued in twenty
four Series, each containing seventeen
lull pae pirturcs in colors, (regular
price !fi.oo per Series) can be secur
ed by simply asking your local Grocer
or Dry Goods merchant (with your
next purchase) for one of Russell s
Art Coupons. If he cannot supply it
to you, have him write immediately to
Russell Art Publishing Co., No. 928
Arch St., Phila., for full particulars,
and we will see that you secure an
Art Coupon through him free. An
enterprising merchant can increase his
trade ico per cent, by using Russell's
Coupon System. 3 23 4t.
Economical Spring Gowns For Ladies.
A somewhat rapid glance over the
coming fashions shows that they are
practically the same as last year's.
This fact, however, will prove a
blesaing in disguise, as it will enable
many to exercise a well timed economy
and take advantage of this sameness
of style for remodelling old dresses.
Every part of a gown can thus be
made over, and especially the over
skirt which will be so largely worn.
By using an old skirt as an overdress
above a shapi skirt of a different ma
terial, the transformation will be at
once both complete and elective. If
the lower nart of an old dress be worn
or soiled, it may easily be removed, as
the drapery in some styles is drawn up
as U'' as tne knee on the side, and
half way bet-veen the foot nnd the
knee in front. As a matter of course
the draperies are varied in form and
sometimes quite complicated. The
McDi vi;u. Fashion Journals con
tain all the novelties of the season,
and moreover, in order to furnish fur
ther assistance to their readers, they
offer a supplement of patterns of the
latest styles. These may be secured
by means of coupons at an exceeding
ly moderate price. "La Mode de Paris"
and "Paris Album of Fashion" cost
only $3 5 a 'ear r 35 cents each per
copy. "The French Dressmaker" is
$3.00 per annum or 30 cents a copy.
"La Mode," which is the best family
fashion magazine in existence is offer
ed at the exceedingly low price of
$1.50 a year or 15 cents a copy. If
you are unable to procure any of these
publications from your newsdealer do
not take any substitute from him but
apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDow
ell & Co., 4 West 14th Street, New
York.
Tho secretary of the Elkhart Carriage
and Harness Mfg. Co., ot Elkhart, lud.,
Informs us that their prices will bo lower
for 1804 than over. Ho wishes us to ask
our renders nut to purchase anything in
the line of carriages, wagons, bicycles or
harness until they nave sent 4 cents in
stamps to pay postage on their 113 page
catalogue. We advfso the readers of this
paper to remember bis suggestion.
J.If .Glddlng & Co.sSuceVxsto Qiddlng& Salsbnrg
"THE PIRON"
DOUBLE
KNEE,
SEAT,
SEWED,
I WEAR,
A PIRON SUIT
Friend" Shirt Waist, complete,
make a pair of 'TOUGHS'
quite hard to BEAT.
In addition to our Piron Suits we have a superb collection of
Boys' Single and Double Breasted Suits in light,
medium and dark colors, that for Style, Wear and
Price have no equal in the county. We give an abso
lute guarantee with each garment. For the young
sters from 3 to 7, we've made extra preparations for
this Spring and Summer. You'll find here Styles
that are not found elsewhere in town. They're exclu
sively our own.
who look for neat dressy clothing made equal to Mer
chant Tailors' garments come to this store.
The Men, too, know where they can do best
That's why we fit more of them out than the other
Clothing Houses combined.
J.M.GIODIN&&CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
GIDDING & SALSBURG.
2 doors below Post Office,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
I. W. HARTMAN & SON.
MARKET SQUARE, BLOOMSBURG.
We nake a NJ4W STRIKE on Goods for the first of April Mix up
HISUES with DRY GOODS.
2 Dinner sets, ioo pieces each, at $10.00 per set, nicely decorated, i set,
in pieces $15.00, 1 set 113 pieces $18.00, extra fine. Chamber sets
decorated, for $2.85. A beautiful line of China and Japanese ware forpresents.
We mix with these a NEW lot of Ladies' Spring COATS and CAPES,
black, blue, brown, and light colored. A fine assortment of Misses' and
Childrens' COATS. A handsome assortment of spring Dress goods in wool,
in half wool, in plaid and stripe. DRESS GINGHAMS, not forgetting a
full line of domestics in Ginghams, in Muslins, in Shirtings, in Calicos, in
Outing Flannels, in Checks, in Tickings, &c, &c. Don't pay 7 and 8c. for
Ginghams (where you get trust for a month) but bring your cash to us and
get it for 5 c. yd. 20 yds. Muslin for $1.00.
I. W. HARTMAN & SON.
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. lie 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
THI5
Nerve Tonic.
Meredith's Celery with Pepsin
Bitters, is Non-Alcoholic. It
is a true Nerve Tonic, an ac
tive Alterative, a reliable Lax
ative and Diuretic. It restores
Strength, renews Vitality, Pur
ifies the Blood, llcgulates the
Kidneys, Liver and Bowels.
Price $1.00 per bottle at all
druggists and groceries. If
they don't have it, write to
G. W. Meredith & Co.,
Pittsburg, Pa., and they will
see that you get it.
Bopt. 8, 1 yr.
To nilvpiilae mv woilc I will miiko anyone
RinilliiL' 11 id a cabinet plintnnuili uml :a ctn In
sllvi'r, Yn.ikli! 0(811 dnya, 1 clo.eWuiiilytlnlahuil
pliotog copied from the ilotura tlicy si-iul, and
return all to them pout paid In 10 days Addivus
L., 1. Marvimu, "ro Uidge Avijnma. l'a.
Somouimjfs sometw
Boy's Suit age 7 to 15,
The Best Boy's Suit
we have ever intro
duced. ALL WOOL.
PRICE S5.00
and "Mothers
NOW !!!
IS
THE
TIME
TO
BUY
Wall Paper
- CHEAP! -
AT
I II. SLATE'
m
STORE.
Maigs Hotel Building,
Bloomsburg, - - - Pa.
Don't Cost anytbing to look.
Fine PHOTO
GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
McKillip Bros.,
Bloomsburg.
The best are
the cheapest.
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BOOR "STATIONERY
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