THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, I'A. TOR SALE. nmlrnbto viv-iint lnlnnntl " number ot (port tKa ftiid lon In HlM.mnlmrtf, 1M Tin- U'sl. UMlni'Ss Hliind In Blonm-iimrjf. A vi-ry ili'lii tie pri)i.Tt v oMiiiuliWntf 1U hoits nnl Hint diss Buildings Willi (fund will In ft biisliiMs worm HJUO to flMR) iwi yrnr a I, Willow (trove. Dwellings in Kspy, Oraiii'vlllo nnd bVm'li Savon. A lurvfo iiiiinborof farms In inlumDla Connty, on? In Lumtihi County, onn In Vlixlnlu. Two uonniry mioit Xtunils In (Joliiinliiii county and onn In I.uenio county, A wntor power planing mill, dry Uork and lumber yard and ahods In Bi-m:li Haven, l'a. Also 10 neres of sood farm land n( same plnee, by M. 1'. I.UiZ BON. Insurance, and Heal Kstuto Agents, BUMJMSlll'KU, I'A. U SPECIAL NOTICES. DUPTT'KR POSITIVELY CUUEV) Foil IN IS, formation addn-ss D. . Wuitinkiiit, Tamaqtia, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 6-5-ly. ROO.V8 FOH YWN MEN. M. M. PHILLIPS lias vety deslrablo furnlslied rooms for ie young men. HaMi room adjoining, for use Otooouuuuta of the rooms. Call p. id examine. 6-IH-tf tL KIM 1)8 OF DLANKH FOK JVHTICKS and coN8TABi.ua at me Columbian ni ne. r ANTED Salesmen, traveling or loci, fit free. anituv or eoiiioiinsioii ua pn-n-i ii-ii, v'uiy D. Address A. 11. llerendeen Co., Nur- aerjmen, Iteuevu, N. Y. 8-in-lU d. BADOES. WE A1IE PHEPAKED TO SHOW Bnmples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so cieties, and can aavo them made to order on abort not lee. Sue samples and get prices. Address Tin (.oi.l mbian, bloomsburg, Ta. WANTED COUKKMPONHINU AdENT IN every town, to leport on parties re garding opening or refitting Saloons, by the urgesl Saloon manufacturers lu I lie, world. Uood man van make t:). KUTUUIII.D'S SONS CO, T3 liroadway, N. Y. MEN WANTED To take Orders. No delivering or col lecting, hxper'noc not necessary, .steady employment, ltest terms. Write at once and secure choice of territory. AI.I.I.N VMKV CO., A4HU. Koclicsler, X. V. Justices and Constables Pee 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 form, and is very con venient for reference. It also con tains the act o( 1889 concerning the 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 From Various Points in tho County, Reported by Our Stall of Correspondents. East Benton. Gen. Coxey's army was rechristen ed during the deep snow. Instead of the army of Commonweal, it is now the army ot Common Woe. The fruit thus far suffered no harm from the late blizzards. Winter grain, though not luxuriant, yet promises a fair yield. Samuel 1 Krickbaum is quite indis posed by reason of rheumatic and kid ney troubles. A carpet rag cutting bee, was the novelty during the recent terrible snow storm at Geo. II. Gibbons. Philip Gibbons is about himself again after a siege of measles and rheu matic attacks. Judge Krickbaum had another visitation bv a pair of quacks, repres enting themselves as specialists, special tramps rather so called. Winter lingers in the lap of spring, and in consequence hay and feed for stock are becoming very short. Considerable plowing has been done by the early farmer's. Afternoon farmer's have not accomplished much yet. The various Sunday Schools have been reorganized and are in full and prospering order. Nathan Yost, of New Columbus, 13 LOSS OF POWER and vital force follow loss of flesh, or emaciation. These conio from impoverished blood. Dr. Fiorco's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood, stops tho wasto of strength and tissue, and builds up healthy flesh. Nasty Cod liver oils add fat but not wholesome jksh. Thin, pale, puny and scrofulous children are made plump, rosy and robust by tho "Discovery." They like it, too. In recovering from " Grippe," or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up tho wholo system. As an appetizing, restorativo tonic, it sets at work all tho processes of di gestion and nutrition, rouses every organ into natural action, and brings back health raid strength. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every caGe, you havo your money back. For a perfect and permanent cure of Catarrh, take Dr. Sage's Catarrh 'lleinody. complaining with nervous rheumatism. Mrs. Judge Krickbaum's hired girl is just emerging from the land of meas les. Our public schools have now all closed. Long terms, high salaries and free text books are quite a relief to the tlx payers. The relief consists in the fact that they know that they are here to stay. All of our new neighbors have now settled to business. The Holy Communion of the Lord's Supper will be administered at St. James 01 Sunday, 10.15 a. m. April 29 th. J. N. Shultz, the new east-end Sup ervisor has commenced operations on the roads. A section of miry road was split open and an underground drain put in, after which it was stoned. This new work was recommended as an experiment. If it proves success ful and efficient, more of our roads will be treated in like manner. We are glad to learn that our friend I. J. Jamison has secured a position in the Columbian office. Espy. Clark Kline has recently built a new wire fence about his property. Joseph Berlin has been having a severe time with his toot. Miss Bell Ruckel is just recovering from an attack of the measles. Mrs. Geisinsjer opened the ice cream season on last Saturday eve. Mr. Purman, of Boston, our new landlord, has taken possession of the hotel. His family will follow in May. Mrs. James Miller has been suffer ing from an attack of rheumatism. The workmen on the Hummel vault at the cemetery are staying at the hotel. We understand that John Reynolds has got his new road invention about completed. Light Street. Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Hagenbuch, has so far recovered from an attack of Diptheria as to be about the house again. M. E. Seybcrt, who has been con fined to the house for some time from lung trouble, at this writing is improv ing, Alfred Kline moved on Thursday last to property lately purchased of M. L. Pettit. The painters are putting on the fin ishing touches at the M. E. Church, which it is expected will be re-dedicated on Sunday next. We are informed by some of the old residents of town that forty years ago on the 16 th of this month a snow fell comparing fully with the snow of last week. Jos. Wardin made a flying trip to town on Monday. He is located at Berwick. Mr. Hinterliter, of Catawissa, the young man who was hurt in the recent runaway at Espy, drove to town on Tuesday. Miss Sue Potter, of Bloomsburgi spent Sunday and Monday with B. W Drake s. The beautiful weather of Monday and Tuesday almost brought the spring fever. The farmer's are busy getting the ground in shape for spring crops, hence welcome sucn weather. Mrs. Wm. Mather, of Benton, is the guest of Mrs. G. P. Reighard. Services will be held in the M. E. Church at Light Street on next Sun day as follows: Preaching at 10 o'clock A. M. Sunday School and Epworth League, 3 P. M. Evening preaching, at 7.30 P. M. Dr. Gray, of Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, and Rev. Crosthwait will be present. Married. On Saturday evening, March 31st, 1804, at the residence ot tne uriaen father, Locust township, by Wm. B. Snyder, T. P., Chas. H. Hill, of Roar inscrcek township, to Miss Mary A I lower, of Locust township, all of Columbia county, Penna. April nth, 1894, by Rev. E. M Cliilcoat. Mr. I. M. Betz, of Rohrs burir, to Miss M. Rose Sutliff, o Bloomingdale, Pa. TaBhionRblo 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. If W. A. Hartzei.i., Proprietor Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cuies 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 dose greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold by C. A. Kleim, Druggist, Bloonvi burg. u-io-8m. Attention In timo to nny irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious conReiicnces. Indigestion, cosllvcncss, headache, nau sea, bilious ness, and ver tigo indicate certain func tional derange ments, the best remedy for which Is Ayer'8 Tills. Purely vege table, sugar-coated, easy to take nnd quick to assimilate, this is tho ideal family medicine the most popular, safe, nnd useful nperient in phar macy. Mrs. M. A. Buockwell, Harris, Tenn., says: "Aycr'a Cathartic Pills cured me of sick hculnolie nnd my husband ol neuralgia. We think there Is No Better Medicine, and have induced ninny to use It. "Thlrty-flvo years ngo this Sprlnfr, I was run down by lmnl work and ft succession of eolits, which nmilo mo so fcchlo that it was an effort for me to walk. I consulted the doctors, hut kept sinking lower until I had given up nil liopo ot ever hcing better. Happening to he In ft store, one day, where medicines were sold, tho proprietor noticed my wenk and sickly appenrnnco, nnd, after a few questions ns to my henllh, recom mended me to try Ajrr's Pills. I hnd little fuith in these or any other medicine, but concluded, nt Inst, to tnko his advice nnd try a box. TJcforo I had used them nil, I was very much better, and two boxes cured me. I Am now SO years old; but I believe Hint If It had not been fur Ayer's Pills, I should have been In my pravo long ago. I buy 8 boxes every year, which nmko 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be with out them than without bread." H. n. Ingrahnm, Itocklnnd, Mo. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. A j er & Co., Lowell, Mum. Every Dose Effective Piauo For Bale. Any one desirintr to purchase a second hand piano in good condition, and very cheap, can get information by calling at this office. tf. TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARDS. The legal decision emanating from the Supreme Court that a school dir ector cannot be the treasurer of the school board will necessitate a change n more places than BIoomsDurg. In fact we think as a rule this official has leretofore been chosen from the mem bership of the board. The change will no doubt be of good effect. There is in fact generally too much disregard of either law or equity in filling the minor offices. Whether com patible or incompatible is seldom tak en into the consideration in the rural districts, where it frequently happens that the man who can get the most hole's the most offices, and his sover eign right to do so is seldom question ed if he gets tlie majority vote for the office. Something wrong when you tire loo easily. Something wrong when the skin is not clea- and smooth. Some thing wrong when the Blood is impure. Everything right when you take De Witt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. A'. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. It is said that ex-Governor Beaver is very apt to be the next Republican candidate for Congress in the 28th district. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : 'I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheu matism and two doses ot it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. n-io-8m. HacTnt you better buy your Clothing where you get the best. One of our $15.00 Suits will wear Six months longer than you'll buy elsewhere. Our Business has grown so large that our prices are lower than the whole saler. In addition, we Pay Railroad Fare Pay Railroad Fare Pay Railroad Fare Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth and Market Philadelphia PROF. OALEF'S TEST. Drives Blindfolded to Addison G. Marr'i Law Office. Prof. Calef gave one of his cele brated driving tests between 11 130 and 12:30 to-day in the presence of a large number of people. He drove from the City hotel down Shamokin street to Independence and in ten minutes from the time of leaving the hotel he found a ten cent piece, which had been placed in a tlidmg panel in A. G. Marr's law office. Th great and matifying pciformance was greet ed with applause Everything per taining to the test was honorably per formed. . At 11:30 Messrs. Henry Hover, of the Daily Aretns, Lawyer J. Q. Adams, H. G. Steel find J. F. Haas, of the Daily Herald, entered Prof. Calef's room at the City. Mr. Adams, as notary public had the committee of above gentlemen, including himself, affirm that they would perform their duty honestly to themselves and Prof. Calef. A double carriage was in wait ing and Messrs, Adams, Steele and Hoover left the room to hide an arti cle. Mr. Haas guarded the professor. Mr. Adams and party drove down Shamokin street and stopped at Shiss lcr's drug store, after which they drove down Spurzheimto Rock and Indepen dence and placed the ten-cent piece as has been already stated. Then they drove to the hotel and were admitted to the room by Mr. Haas, after which the mind reader was blindfolded. A map of the bor ough suspended from the wall. The professor, with a lead pencil, traced the route traversed by the committee and pointed the exact block and lot on which Mr. Marr's office stood. While doing the tracing the mind reader grasped each of the committee man's hand alternately. The entire party left the room and entered the conveyance. The profes sor drove and stopped for a brief period at Dreher's Bros., Chris Lessig's and N. Schr. eider's after which he entered Mr. Marr's office and while holding Mr. Adam's hand made the marvellous discovery. Tomorrow night he performs in the Opera House. The above is taken from the Sham okin Herald of last Saturday. Prof. Calef will give entertainments in the Opera House next Monday and Tues day nights, and will give his wonder ful driving test on Monday at 12 o'clock noon, starting from the Ex change Hotel. The evening enter tainments consist of mind reading, sleight of hand, spiritulistic exposures, and other similar feats. Prices, 25, 35 and so cents. DR.KI LM ER'S THaptT KIDNEY LIVER J!2 bc4urI.r La Grippe, Cures tho bad after eflcets of this trying epl duuilo and restores lost vigor and vitality. Excessive quantity and high colored urine. Impure R&ood, Eczema, scrofula, mulnria, plinplos, Hutches. General We.skiiess, Constitution all run down, lots of ambition, and a disinclination to nil sorU of lubor. ''iiteriinti'e-t'M! ci intent of One nottle, If not benefit, DrubvittH will refill, cl uiyuu the rU'e putt!. At BriigclHtM, SOe. size, 1.00 Klzo, "InrnlliU' Uuido to Health" lr CoiuulUtlon trot. . Dr. Kii.xr.it & Co., Hincibamton, N. for Infants " Cnstorta Is so well ndnptod tochlldren that I recommend It as superior to nny iirexci lption known to me." It A. Aiiciier, JL D., Ill So. Oxford til., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use ot 'Castorla Is Mo universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to rnilorno It, Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Cawtorla within eauy reach." Carlo. Martyh, P. D New York City. Tn Ckhtaih B. F. Sharpless, Trcs. BLOO MSBUR LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY . Capital Stock $30 OOO. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has no equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportnnitv 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. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. "Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. Siiaivtless; J. L. Dillox. C. W. Neal A. G. Briggs, Dk. I. W. Willits, Dr. II. AV. McReynolds, N. D. Fusk. n-irjtf -GIVEN TO- REPAIRING WITCHES CiOC 3". "WELLS. Eyes examined Dint A TTUT " T- I P Z V , V an article that is beyond question. We handle the best makes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls' shoes as have a line made especially the small Boys. Ladies who wear Spring Heeled Shoes find a good assortment at si ore ofW, C. McKINNEY. will the H. . Clark's Building, Main street. ELKHART CARRIAGE llaTO Mold to roBlumen for fff vtn: fuvinK 1 1 if hi tho Uuulur'n protlt. Wo uiu tlio OlitaMtntiil l.urne.t nitinuluctiircrH In Amor left uuIIImk Vnbli'li'. nnd lluriiuxa llim war shin Willi prlY4)PKO to oxnmlno bofnra nny muney In pulU. WO pur frelnlit iK.lli wiiymt nut Hiillxtiir. jury. Warrant fri! yearn. Why pay an numii fiO tolMtoonlurfiirymi? Wrlto ymir own nrriVr. llnxlnRfrao. We tuko all risS Kit Ciiiuuku in Blilppiuu. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons, $31 to SSO. Ouaruntotd sumo u Mil lur feu tu aiu. Surreys, $fcO to SIOO aame a null for lioo to ti.'u. Top Buesica, $37.50, at flue aa mild fort's. PhiBton,SCO to SIOO. Form Wagons, Wagonottes, Milk Wapona, Delivery Wcidona"l RontJ Carts. tHHi.i.s tun jii.n, M0UI..1 liiiuiiax. Hell. Burre, HuiueM. RpI(nn $23.50 No. liSi-K, von Buuuy. $43.00) SPs 3"n. mJM z.o, i, i .u in ll:u nepH. r.IM.U H.VUDIXS ami FLV NUTS. 8 perci-nt. of I' r ru-li villi ovji'l-. Hi n.l 4s lu No. 3, FlUiA V.'llC'JB. and Children. Cnslnrln cures Colic, Constipation, Bonr BUmineh, lilarrhcBO, r.ructatlon, Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promote dV (testlon, Without Injurious medication, "For serernt years I hare recommend your ' CaHtorln,' and shall always continue is do so as it has Invariably produced boneOcl results." Envrm F. TAnncs, M, D,, 12Sth Street and Tth Ave., New York City, CoirMirr, 77 MronjiT Binrrr, Ntw York Citt. N. U. Funk, Sec. C. II. Campbell, Treas. 11 JEWELRY -AT- free of charge. J. G. WELLS. Get Yourself in a Box m A tT T T A T T- 9 It's a risk you can't afford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with we for and HARNESS MFG. CO. Fiirm, l 6 (u :JU.60. Illlihart Illoycle, JMii.whuxia. pni'iinmtio tlruit. waluleaa bu-ui lubluK, arup lurKinx No. "81, Surrey. No. 727, KottU Waguu. ammW.D. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHAHT, IND.
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