THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 6 Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSQWREUf PURE ' THIS COLUMBIAN. m.oomsmtro, rUIPAV, MAY II, 1S94. Knti'ii '1 nt t lip Pnst onion nt lllonmsbuip, I'a gcniiiil rlu mnniT, .iunu i, 1 -". Call and sec the new Uike Cap just in at Townscnd 8, the hatter. Wanted Plain sewing and child ren's clothing. Mrs. Lizzie Shaw, 417 Iron St larrv Ralston will sell at Berwick, on Tuesday, the 2 2d inst., one car load of horses, through J. S. Williams, auctioneer. Let us remind von that now is the time to take DcWitt's Sarsaparilla. It will do vou good. It recommends it 'df. W. S. Rishton, Druccist. tf John Harmon F.sq. has entered into a law partnership with his uncle and preceptor. Col. J. ki. r reeze, and lias purchased the latter's fine law library. . L. Dillon is preparing to repaint all his erccn house buildings. It will take eighteen hundred pounds of paint and three barrels of oil to cover them all. We used to run out for local ads. Now local ads. run in for us. Our charge is five and three cts. a line for the present. The location makes the difference in rates. We are selling Justices and Con stable Fee Hills in Pamphlet form rij'jit along. Twenty cents buys them, and every Justici; and Constable should have one. Anewstjlish Spring Hat will be presented to any gentleman whose head it will fit, at Townsend's, the hatter. N'o one in ordinary health need be come bald or gray, if he will follow sensible treatment. We advise clean liness of ihe scalp and the use of Hall s Hair Renewer. J. I,. Girton's handsome new wagon ette will run to the river with passen pers for the Pennsylvania railroad, or for the steamboat. Orders can be left at the hotels. Julius Lindcgren, the piano tuner, has left liloomsburg. but will return the latter part of June. Orders for tuning may be left at the store of 1'eacocl; & Co. 2t. What they advertise is true at Low enberg's an actual big discount given all customers for Men's, Poys' and Children's Suits on Saturday. A Posi tive Saving of Money. No humbug or fraud about this. If dull, spiritless and stupid ; if your blood is thick and sluggish ; if your ap petite is capricious anil uncertain, you need a Sa-saparilla. For best results take DcWitt's. It recommends itself. VY. S. Rishton, 0ruggist. tf. Duss up a slouch and he is a slouch still. Undress a dude and he is a dude still. To strike the happy medium be twixt the two constitutes the best character that society turns out and the only one worthy of either emu lation or copy. R J. Brown started out with the street sprinkler on Monday. It has been repainted and bears upon the end the advertisement of J. M. Gid hng & Co., and on otic side that of C. McKinney. Other advertising space is still for sale, and it is a good scheme. Our readers should look over G id uing & Co's. new advertisement on st page of this paper. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prep, 'or cleansing the blood from im ties and disease. It does this are ed, uri- and more. It builds up and strengtli ens ""'SHiimions imp.ined by disease r-pp An. ...... .1 . tr t . n . It - "melius itseii. V . i), Ki ishton "ruggist. tf By Buvinn a tll I mri 1 fnr Strictly high grade in every CLEVELAND, $78 to $100. ' ROCHESTER, $8B t W. s. RISHTON, Baking Sonic reading matter is crowded out this week, by a ruih of advertising. For really nice neckwear yon must go to Townscnd, the gent's furnisher. Our readers should look over (lid ding & Co's new adv. on 1st page of mis paper. On May 7th the cokers of Con ncllsville, Pa , were reported as having camplete control, and that all work ... i . was suspended. Another business enterprise that is apt to prove beneficial to liloomsburg is the lirass Novelty Woiks upon wnirn ttork has just commenced. " My mother had headache evcrv day, but has been cured by Hood's Vegetable Pills." Carrie Hawthorne Windfall. Pa. The big discount sale on Men's P.oy s and Children's Suits besins at Lowetibcrgs on Saturday, with 15 to 25 per cent, oil all Suits the newest goods the latest styles. Coxey was arrested for having un lawfully entered the Capitol grounds. He could give no bail, but offered cash which was refused. It would an pear fioin this that somebody must be looking alter Coxey s pocket-book. What makes a house a home ? The mother well, the children rosy, the lather in good health and good humor, All brought about by the use of De Witts Sarsaparilla. It recommends itseii. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. The celebrated Prokan Shirts, in endless shades and styles, can only be bought at lownsends, the gents fur nisher. Tim srrrotarv of tho Klkhnrt OnrrliiRn Harness M . Co.. of Klliliart. Intl.. informs us that their prices will bo lower tor 1S'.4 than ever. Ho wishes ustousk our readers not to litirchaso nnvtlilnir in thn lino of carriages, wukoiis, bicycles or harness unlit they havu sent 4 cents In stamps to pay iH)tat!n on their 11 piwi catalogue. Vo advise tho readers of thin paper to remember his suggestion. The J'luin Speaker of Hazleton, recently sold out by the Sheriff, may have met this fate by speaking too plainly. We have found from ex perience that it is possible to speak too plainly in print sometimes, and that there is a whole mint in the Biblical advi're " be wise as serpents and meek as doves." And yet there is something humiliating about this attitude, considering the saying that " silence gives content. M. L. Kline, harness-maker and dealer in Trunks, Valises, &c., will hereafter be found on corner of ' Iron and Main Streets, where Lockard used to keep store. He would re sneclfullv remind patrons that he is prepared to supply everything in his line at competitive rates, as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest, 4-ST-3W I Can Procure You Money for the purchase of real estate, the ereo tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay oS an incumbercncc at a very low rate of interest and you ctn have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan 111 easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or citv property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. Call on or addiess J. F. ITarkins, Lvans Block, Iiloomsburg, Pa. 8-25-tf. The Narrow four-in hand is just the thing, at Townsend's, the gent's fur nisher. Legal advertisements are printed on the seventh page. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When sho was a Child, sho crlod for Castorla. When ho became Mlsa, she clung to Castorla. When she bad Children, sho gave thorn Castorla. YOU CAN GET $40.00 ZEor ZfcTotliingr- HOW? 75. respect and guaranteed for one year. flOO. tfi C0fflW. Court Proceedings. Regular term of May Court conven ed Monday a. m., with all the Judges on the Bench. Harriet Lutz appointed Guardian of Mary and Susan Reich, minor child ren of Rebecca Reich. Cases of Com. vs. Elmer Crawford, L. K. Davis, Henry Ilcrskovits, Joel Morton continued to another term. Jos. J. Fisher appointed guardian of minor children of David Bil'man. John B. Casey appointed foreman of Grand Jury. Report of sale in estates of Simon Lowcry, Thos. Davis, l'eter Gable and John Donahue confirmed nisi. Constable's returns taken. Archibald Patterson vs. W. K. Pat terson. Order of Court on exceptions filed. O. Yocum of Cleveland, Frank Tri velpiece of Jackson, Daniel Mortis of Locust, sworn in as Constables. Auditors reports confirmed nisi as follows. Estate of Hannah Wagner, deceased. " ' David Phillips " " " Win. G. Yoluy ' " Daniel MaiU " " " B. F. Savits ' M. G. Hughes estate. B. F. Zarr is continued as auditor. Rebecca Breisch estate. C. G. Barklcy continued as auditor. Mary Hassert vs. Henry II. Ilas scrt. Proceedings for divorce. H. A. M'Killip, Commissioner, is continued to report on Monday, May 14th. Sharrctts vs. Sharrctts. Divorce Wni. Christtr.au appointed Commiss ioner to take testimony. Silas J. Benjamin vs. J. W. Kile. Mechanic's lien. Col. Freeze, Esq., moves to set aside the Sci. Fa. and to set aside the service as to A. M. Har vey, also to strike the lien from the re cord for reasons filed. In re-private road in Franklin town ship, near David Reeder's. Viewers continued to report at next argument court. River bridge over Susquehanna river at Miftlinville. Viewers continued with leave to report at next term. Road in Sugarloaf township. Re viewers continued with leave to report at next argument coutt. Estate of Henry B. Angle, deceased. Fred Ikeler is continued as auditor to report at next term. Assigned estate of Catawissa Deposit Bank. J. II. Maize is continued audi tor to report at next term. J. R. Townsend is the leading Mer chant Tailor of Columbia county. See his advertisement on fourth page. tf. Boarders wanted at Mis. Knos Jacoby's. Good acommodations 417 Iron St. K. L. 0. E. Convention, at Eloonishurg, cn May 15th, 16th and 17th. PROGRAM. TUESDAY KVEXIXO. 1. Pevotlonul services. Address ol welcome, ltcv. .T. Womeldorr, Hlnonibburc, I'a. 8. Response, llcv. J. F. Dunliip, Nescopuck, l'u. 4. (ii kM.r.liLlliin and reception of delegates. 5. How cull we keep tut; youm; from Uin spirit 01 tne uge? itev. a. 11. irvine, .union, . MISISTKKIAL CONVENTION, WEDNESDAY, B:.'J A. .11. 1 Ti.vnflnnnl Rprvli'es. i. What lire tho duties of the pastoraud church as running to me ciuiurcn 7 Hcv. w. Mlnskcr. Waller, Pa. 3. Best methods of tntroduulng converts Into active 1 Huron worn, Hoy. A. W. I'huinberlaln, Plmock, Va. 4. Are our (iiiurterly uicetlnt?s what they should be; If not, why i ilev. H. Auranu, Nureinberir, I'a, 5. What are the characteristics of a trim mis sionary spirit: Jtev. J. U. WhltmliK, Sennit on, I'a. 6. Insubordination to the church, and lis re sults, Ku?. O. L. ilurson. Tunkhauaock, l'o. WEDNESDAY, 1:0 P. M. 1. TlnvotlonHl service Threatening ovlls In the church and how to meet them, Hev. H. 8. Mumey, Danville, Pa. 3. The benefit and abuse of pastoral visitation, uov. .1. . uuniap, isescopecK, ra. 4. What losses does a Church sustain tlirouU In v 11 v nr rtisi ln ine 7 Kev. i,. it. Mnaner. Hsnsouii fa. The reasons why our ministry Is not ad euuutely supported and the remedy, liov. C. W. Klnkblndcr, Lewlsbiirif, Pa. 6. Exegesis or n l'eter, : 13. Hev. M. K. Fosselman, MUton, ra. 7. (question Box. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, WEDNES DAY jcvfiaiau, t:w 1. novntlnnnl services. i. What should bo the relation between tho conyreL'allon ana tne Minuay bcuuui i Hev. E. U. Dunn, Washltis'tinvllle, Pa. 3. What definite objects suouiu iuo leuciicr aim to secure in iuo lesson 7 linv. 1). A. Artman. Ltirhtstreet, Pa. 4. The work of the Sunday School und how may parents am in its accoinpiisiiiueni, i Hev. V. V. M nver. Timkli.inno.'k. Pa Is a spirit of true reverence belus- cultlvuled lu our Bunuav ocuooia i ltev. w.J. Campbell, Sonestown, Pa. fl. What Bpeclltctimeans Hlioulu be employed for the promo on oi nunuay ocnooi aueu dance and work t Hev. o. I). Moore, Evausvllle, i'a. (Question box. TI1U1WDAY, 8:30 A. M. 1. Devotional services. g. What means und metrioils or uiuie siuoy are most helpful 10 Bliccessiui leaenuiif in uiu Sunday School T Hev. O. W. nipple, Nuiembeiv. Pa. Whntspeclllo training should tho scholar havo for useiuiuess in me iiuttu Hev. V. 11. Foss, Bernloe, Pa. What nttentlon should llio teacher give to tho Infoimutlou ol character Kev. U. W. Illuey, Tunkhanuock, Pa. The Sunday School as un auxiliary to mis sion work, Hev. 11. Mlnsker, Dushore, Pa. The benefit of cutechellcul Instruction to the Church, Kev. W. C. lloch, MUton, Pa. Bessie II. Bedloe. Burlington, Vt., had a disease of the scalp, causing the inir fn hprome verv harsh and dry. and to fall so freely that she scarcely dared to comb it. Ayer's Hair Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, removed the dandruff, and made the hair thick and lossy. 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 Phi: lips' Cafe. tf The newest line of Gent's Neck wear, consisting of the latest novelties, at Townsend's, 1 DR. E. GREWEB. HAS ARRIVED l ri.OOMSIltJRO. Owing to many requests of those un able to call at his home office, 311 Spruce Street, Scranton, the Doctor has consented to visit our city, and may be consulted free at the Kxchange Hotel, Bloomsburg. upon all acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children, for 10 days only, begin ning Monday May 7, nine a. m., and ending Wednesday, May 16th, nine p. m. All who call within the first five days shall receive services and ex aminations free for next 3 months. N. B. Cut this out and remember days and dates as this may not appear again. Hours daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. 111. See advertisement in another column. Tainted When Declared Innocent. West Chester, Pa , May 5. George R. Goldman ha3 been on trial here several das charged with robbery at Downingtown. The jury retired yes terday and deliberated 1 hours be fore bringing in a verdict to-day. When the foreman f-aid " not guilty Goldman dropped to the floor as thouuh he had been shot. He had fainted at the good news. Pure blood means good health. Re inforce it with DevVitt's Sarsapa'illa It purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. It reconv mends itself.-W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tt Our readers should look over Gid ding & Co's. new advertisement on 1 st page of this paper. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fruit culture is more profitable to tne farmer now than his other crops. Brown. Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house in the U. S., have a va cancy in this section. Write them at Rochester, N. ., for their terms, l-fi-lm. Creates health, creates strength, creates vigor; DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf. -TIK- Nerve Tonic. Meredith's Celerv with Pensin 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, Ilesrulates the Kidney?, Liver and Bowels. Price $1.00 per bottle at all drujrirists and erocerics. If they don't have it, write to G. W. Meredith & Co., Pittsburg, Th., and they will see tnat you get it. Sept. 8, 1 JT. tootbeer makes the home circle romnlete. Thli grout ToinHTiinco lirluk given pleas ure ami iK-ultli to every member of tne family. A !e. package mukee 6 gal lon, lie sure ami get the genuine.. Bold everywhere. Made only by. The Chas. E. Hires Co Pbllada. tUod'to. tump frr bowlful Plotor CmnU and Hook. NOW !!! THE IS TIME TO BUY Wall Paper - CHEAP! - AT l II. SLATE'S IK "STATIONER! STORE. M&ngs E:i:l Euilg, Bloomsburg, - - - Pa. Don't Cost anything to lcok. Something wrong when you tire too easily. Something wrong when the skin is not clear and smooth. Some thing wrong when the Blood is impure. Everything right when you take I)e Witt'a Sarsaparilla. It recomnfends itself. V. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. Bring The Babies. Ii'Htantaiicou Proccnn I'M cel. Strictly first class guaranteed photo graphs, crayons and copies at reason able prices. We use exclusively the Collodion Aristotype papers, thus se curing greater beauty of finish and permanency of results. CAP WELL, MARKET SQUARE GALLERY. a-ll-lyr. ovi r liuriuiuu store. I. W. HARTMAN & SON MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. What Ara You Going To Do Abut It ? "About what? says Mrs. Smith, Brown or Jones. "About the warm weather Dress Goods I saw at Hartmatis, viz : Sateens, Toie-du-Nsrd, Creponett, Ore Jfrrie, Irish lawn, Zephyr Coti Challie, Russian Dock, and lots of other thin goods, all of which will make beautiful dresses." The time of year is here for a change of Underwear. We have In new line from 5c. to 50c. Lace curtains are ' selling ; chenille and other curtains are bought ; oil-cloth curtains are always in style ; we have all of them. A good assortment of Spring Coats and Capes. We are increasing our stock as fast as the population of Bloomsburg is growing, and now as ground has been broken for another new factory, we shall double our energy to supply all new comers with cheap goods. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. JONES & WALTER Are now prepared to meet the wants of the people in foot wear. Our fctock is full and complete, comprising some cf the best makes in the country. We guarantee prices to be as low as the lowest, and our goods to be as represented. Our motto : '4Honest Goods at Fair Prices." Call and see us. We will try to please you. JONES & WALTER. Dentler's old stand, Main Street, Bloom. SHOES. THE SHOE and DRY GOODS STORE OF BLOOMSBURG. Years of experience and Spot Cash put my goods in the Store at moderate cost. Small expenses and modern margin of profits gives you low prices for Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions of all kinds, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Groceries, etc. Re member we are headquarters for Shoes, and he have every thing in the Shoe line from the cheapest to the best. Come and see us and we will save you money. W. Corner Main and Iron Sts. This is an improvement much an improvement over the pa let y as the chain safety wheel was over tho old high wheels. It lias but 4 frictional points in the gear where others havo an average of 201. It is easier run ning and gear absolutely dust proot winch cannot be obtained in a chain bicycle. For further description call on or address, Fifth Street, Two doors below The Kabo High Bust Corset Popular with D who desire per fectiort In stiajm. Dressmaker prefer them because they secure a perfect fit. Many advantages. Mere are a few: Exquisitely long tapering wilif. Boned im unbreakable Kabo-no dlieatlsfasHtak Made with toft loop eyelet t-no bronklng ol oewt lacea or dlacolorlng ol undergarment. In ill material. Prlcea 1 1 00, 1 1.25 and S24MX For sale by Purcell & Harman. S AND SHOES. H. MOORE. 3 far Vs3 I I CD - cn over all olher bicycles. It is as 3 "W". ZfcvdCcars, West. Bloomsburg, Pa,