THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Highest of all in Leavening Power ' ABSOLOTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JI NK 1S94. Entored nt the I'nut (Wlr Al Hlcvimsburff, l'a in seoonrt cluss innltcr. Mmvli 1, isx.s. Legal advertisements are printed on ttie seventh page. tf. For fine dothim; (ridding iV C). The Catalogue of tlie Nuiuk.I School for the present .year is being printed &t this office. Three thousand copies are required every year. The Bloomsburg Car Company s!io)S are all activity. The company has numerous orders to fill, and another order for fifty mine cars w,ts received on Friday. Men's all wool summer suits, splen did goods. Rep. price $10.00. $7.98 at Gidding & Co. Cards have been received announ cing the marriage of Dr. J. S. Garri son, formerly of Bloomsburg, to Miss Theresa May Hubbard, of Easton, Maryland, on June 6th. It cures blood and skin disorders. It dues this quickly and permanently. Is there any good reason why )ou should not use DeWitt's Sarsaparilla ? It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist tf. Boy's washable knee pants 15 cts. Gidding & Co. J. L. Girton's new livery is well stocked with safe horses and nice vehicles, and his charges are reason able. His stable is in the rear of his residence on Centre street. Julius Lindegren, the piano tuner, has left Bloomsburg. but will return the latter part of June. Orders for tuning may be left at the store of Peacock & Co. tf. Every suit in our house, men's, toy's or children's has been cut about 20 per ct. in price. J. M. Gidding & Co The grass plots on the property of the Episcopal Church are in excellent condition. Sexton Thornton takes great pride in the lawn, and seems to know just how to take care of it to produce the best results. j DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared, for cleansing the blood from impuri ties and disease. It does this and more. It builds up ami strengthens constitutions impaired by hser.se. It recommends itself. V. S. Rishton Druggist. " tf Buy your clothing of J. M. Gidding &: Co. and you will be satisfied. Pry slacked lime applied to plum trees is said to be sure death to the fruit destroying curculio. As this little pest crawls up the bark the lime ap plied to the trunk of the tree will keep them off. The contract for the remodeling of the Third street School Building was awarded -W. B Jury at the last meet ing of the school board, he being the next 'owest bidder, and Thomas Gor rv not being able to meet the reqiyr ments of the agreement. featherweight coats or cons & vests in large variety at J. M. Gidding & Co. l'eier S. Hartnan has been con tiimonsly in the same busines-.; as "Tig, if pot longer, than any man 11: Bloomsburg. On the f.i-t of fast April it was ,'ifty year ihnt lie has been 1:11 Baged in li-.rt to'ihd:y and machine business The Hannan vV Itasserl shops are amng t tie most prominent ad prosperous industries of this town. Dunning notices in a newspaper are just as distasteful to editors as ney are to those who read them, but 0 'org as subscribers fail to pay up, Just so long must editors continue to isk fot inutitv lot g since earned, I 'ay UP, and the editor will " shut up " oh 'wt subject. Jj4-i-fc wanwMAifw -v-,- 3;' 3iiyin3 a $l?5 LOVELL for Strictly nigh ;rado in evry !.eveuAfco, $75 to ;ao7 - W. IQHTftM i -i '" v Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. Get a pair of boy's washable knee pants. 15 cts. Gidding & Co. Mr. II. O. Supplee will conduct the Song Service in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at half-past two next Sunday. " Trade shows a slight improve ment," says Dim's Review. Specula tion in products having turned toward higher prices. A Fine lot of Cabbage, Tomato, Celery, Sweet Potato, Mango, Eeg Plant and Cauliflower Plants, atW.H. Vetter's Green Houses, 4th St., near Market. Don't fail to see Gidding & Co's all wool men's suits at $8 45. Let us remind vou that now is the time to take DeWitt's Satsaparilla. It will do you good. It recommends it self. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf W. H. Werkheiser is another one to add to the list of those who have recently parted with their fingers by getting them within the reach of the deceptive swirl of the rip saw. Mr. F P. Drinker, president of the Town Council, is setting a good example to others in the hour of bus iness depression by improving and beautifying his premises. The tearing awav of the old porch in front of the Central Hotel may have ruined the resort of some folks, but it certaiii'.v improved and enbanc. e-' the value of this weil conducted house. Gidding & Co. nre selling boy's 15 to 19, excellent suits at $6.75. Tramps in Montgomery county are burning barns. hn tramps com mence that kind of business it is time for the farmer to get down his shot gun. A tramp may have a right in this country to be a tramp. But he has no right to be a " firebug." Among the carried some the flood on Susquehanna bridge which to Lewisburg curious things that were distance from home in the west branch of the was a span of an iron was taken from Milton on a pile Of driftwood. Don't fail to see Gidding & Co's. all wool men's suits at $8.45. Judge Phillips, of Sullivan county, was in town last week. He says that M.J. Lull is talked of as a candidate for Congress in that county, and Russell Karns and Alphonsus Welsh are pos sible candidates for the Senatorial nomination. Thinking her eloped husband was dead, Mrs. A. J. Cross, of West Ran dolph, Vt , secured a soldier's widow's pension and now the missing one has returned, thus making it a little diffi cult for the poor woman to determine which it would be best to discard, since she can't keep both. $1.48 for boys knee pants suits. Would be cheap at $2. Gidding & Co. It is intimated by those who claim to understand the peculiarities of fish and floods that the time to catch them is when the water recedes. We judge from the fish stories now told that the water must be receding. Big black and blue bass stories are beginning to pour in upon us. Don't fail to see Gidding & Co's all wool men s suits at $8.45. All APSIOAN STOKE. The latest attraction in the show window of J. M. Gidding & Co., the clothiers, is a live African stork which measures about 4 feet from tip to tip. When Baby was nick, we gave her Caatorla. Wuon alio wa a Child, ihe orlod (or Cuttoria. When sh became Minn, she clung to Cantoris, When ahe had C'hildreu, she gave them Caatorla. YOU CAN GET $40.00 For HSTotliingr. HOW? $75. respect and guaranteed for one year. - - - LOVtLL, $25 to $I?S. t"'li Coi.v.MbiA eol'.vrv. J. R. Townsend ia the leading Mer chant Tailor of Columbia county. Sec his advertisement t.u f.nrth page. tf. Revs. J. R. Dimm and F. P. Man hat t. both foimer pastors ot the Luth eran t iiuri.h of Bloomsburg. a.ie re ported as now ir.t" some difficulty growing out of a choice cf president of the new Co'legc at Se!in."gnve. These Reverend gentltmen seem to stand in each others way, if we under stand the difficulty aright. Ladies and gentlemen, why do you sulTer with Corns or Bunions 0.1 your feet when you can be relieved by using the world renouned Corn Ease? It contains no poison and gives on pain. For sale by J. B. Russell at Glasco Cameron's tonsorial Parlor's. If not satisfied with theies ilt, riviney refund- eo. 6-t -2 m. It seems, though the farmer tutus out lard, tallow and butter, he h;'s no use for oleomargarine, and according ly he is in favor of the anti oleomar garine law which prohibits its sale in this Slate. It is said the next legisla ture will be flooded with petitions from granges protesting against the repeal of the protective law as we now have it in the interest of pure butter. E. J. Bowman delivered a lecture on temperance from the balcony of the court house on Monday night, to a lare crowd which listened atten tively throughout. He knows the evils of drink from personal experience and portrays them in eloquent langu age. He was cured by treatment at the Bedal Gold Cure Institute of Bloomsburg. The meeting closed with a few appropriate rematks by Rev. P. A. Heilman. Don't fail to see Gidding & Co's all wool men's suits at $8.45. Children's Day in Trinity Reformed Church. Children's Day will be appropriately observed in Trinity Reformed Church next Sunday morning. The exercises will begin piomptly at 10.30. Exten sive preparations are being made to make this a memorable event in the history of the congregation, and all who attend wib not go away unreward ed. Everybody is Cordially invited. Last December Mr. P. "?v. Ash, one of the energetic and progressive farmers of Fishingcreek township pur chased five head of young cattle of Ira Sutbff, of Fairmount Springs, their average weight being 578 pounds each. He began feeding them Dec. ioth, 1893, and when sold one day last week, to A. W. McHenry, our energe tic butcher, their average waight was 903 pound each, a clear gain of 1605 pounds. This is another convincing proof that it pays the farmer to feed his grain to cattle. In addition to the increase in weight, which amounts to a handsome net profit, he has the manure which is of the first importance to the successful farmer as a means of enriching his lands and increasing its productiveness. Benton Argus. Festival at Jamison City. On Saturday evening, June 16th., Mr. George B. Vought and the Misses Fannie Lettier, Mattie Voorhis, Eva Cole and Kate E. Davis have arranged for a grand festival at Jamison City. Under the supervision of the executive committee above mentioned an enjoy able time may be anticipated by the attendents. The home band will furnish the music and the ladies will look alter the spread of the tables. It is said the handsome ladies of this place manage to get something to eat on the tables about every time they have a festival. As the proceeds are to be used for a Sunday School library there is no estimating the vorth of the cash here invested. LAST CHANCE FOE MAGIC CITY. All those who have been taking the " Magic City " portfolios, are de lighted with them, and we'l they may be, for they are beautiful pictures of the Worlds l'air, and the price 1 extremely low. Hundreds of them have been sold by us, and the oppor tunity to get them will soon end. We shall not handle them after July 1, and all who want them must order at once. 'Orders will be received only for lull sets, 18 numbers, at $1.80, or for single numbers only to complete sets, at 10 cents each. We have ar ranged to 1 ave them bound for 85 cents to $1.50. Don't wait another minute, but send in your order. No coupons will be required. 3t. Heart Disease Believed in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Or ganic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pal pitation, Shortness of Breath, Smoth ering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by W. S. Rish ton. 6-15-iy. Something wrong when you tire too easi'y. Something wrong when the skin is not clear and smooth. Some thing wrong when the Blood is impure. Everything right when you take De Witt's Sarsaparilk. It recommends itself.- W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. VORY 1 ..' - TOR CLOTHES. THE PROOTEft k OAMDLS CO., OIN'TI. GOLDEN VTEUDIHO. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fowler, of Berwick, will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on the 23d inst. It is not often that married people live long enough to enjoy their golden wedding, and .it is right that such an event should be properly ob served. A large number of invitations have been issued, and it will no doubt be a joyful occasion. Congressional Purity. A timely provision is that recently presented to Congress by a Populist fiom Nebraska named Allen. He says ;t is calculated "to preserve the purity of national legislation." He proposes to bring it about by providing that none of our dignified Senators or Rep resentatives shall hereafter be permitt ed to deal in speculative stocks, bonds, K:c, whose value may be enhanced by their own votes. This is a straight for ward cut and a direct blow at his col leagues and comrades in Congress as sembled, and, being one calculated in a measure to retrench and diminish their perquisites, we are afraid the bill will die before it is born, while its would-be parent is apt to die in child birth for want of sympathy and proper nursing and Congressional " pap." Worst of all, Mr. Allen has been so imprudent as to affix a oenaltv to his righteous provision which if applied to tne ortending statesmen would put him out of Congress and leave him at home and in jail. Viewing the bill and its holy purport through unbiased spectacles it looks too radical for its own salvation ; especially when you come to consider that Mr. Allen can only cast one vote against all the rest in Congress. And you know they don't believe in sumptuary laws of this kind. As we have already intimat ed we have gave apprehension that this lovely infant will die before it is born. Don't fail to see Gidding & Co's all wool men's suits at $8.45. 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 Fruit culture is more profitable to the 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. Y., for their terms. 4- (Mm. Creates health, creates strength, creates vigor; DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. W. S. .Rishton, Druggist. tf. -TMK- Meredith's Celery with Pepsin Bitters, is Non-Alcoholic. It is a true Nerve Tonic, tin ac tive Alterative, a reliable Lax ative and Diuretic. It restores Strength, renews Vitality, Pur ifies the Blood, Regulates the Kidney?, Liver and Bowels. Price $1.0( tier bottle at all druggists ana groceries. If they don't have it, write to G. W. Meredith & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., and they, will see that you get it. Sept. 8, i;yr. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKilhp Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. Nerve 0 imjmmmmamtatmos!iiirr.Vfatai AT IT. I I STILL QUITE A HOBBY WITH US- Selling those men's all wool suits at $0.1)8. $7.08 and $8.48. Les profit ia it for us, but think of the amount we are selling, and the customers we are making. Any of them worth from $2.00 to $5.00 more than the price we are asking. SEE THEM BY ALL MEANS If you can match them at the price, you're money back. TP TOT? ItflJ! J THE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS and FURNISHERS, OPPOSITE BANKING CO. tBloOHbtll. I. W. HARTMAN & SON MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. THREE WEEKS OF RAIN HAS PASSED. Summer has come with its sunshine. JVbw for warm weather goods. We have them in Shirt Waists, 39c, 4qc., 59c. up to $1.48. Ready made Wrappers, 75c. to $2.50. In piece goods we have Creponett, Crepe, Moire, Challies, Lawns in Irish. Grecian and others ; Sateens, Dimities, Duck, Toile-du-Nord, and fine dress Gin ghams. In white goods we have plain, plaid, and stripe. In dotted Swiss we have white, pink blue and orange. In Cretoimes, we have them 1 yd. wide. Just in, as a great bargain, Mack Moire SWk, 49c. yd j also plain Black China Silk, 49c. New line of Butter Laces and ' Insertings, with lots of other trimmings. Underwear commencing at 5c. up to 50d Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hosiery, all prices, commencing at 7c. up to 53c. 500 Fans from ic to $2.50. 1000 pieces of ribbons from ic. to 40c. yd. Fine Dishes for presents. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. IF YOU ARE CARPET, or OII4 CXOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BlOWll'S 2nd Door aoove Court Hoim. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. A broken bone can't bother you, with the Kabo corset. If any break, or kink, cr roll up, or shift, vitkiu a year, you'll have your money back. So you will, too, if you've woru it two or three weeks, and find that iu any way it doesn't suit you. But it will if you want a perfect corset of unyielding strength, For sale by Pursell & Hannaa. m 1 mi mm, 9 WoKKMANSl 'i' M1AKAN I 1 . ' - IC.-it'V ill' V;v 'l i m A(MlU-tett.1. S!!AV K DONAHUE, Fourth Street. - Blooimburg, Business Men's Feather-Wsight goods here in abundance. IN NEED OF MATTING, NOW !!! THE IS TIME TO BUY Wall Paper - CHEAP! - -AT- l H. SlATfS BOOK STATIONERY STORE. hlwj Hotel lizi ' Blnornssluir! Pa. i .c.l.'i. V.t illg to J:.)i.k. sunscRir.h for IHE COLDWl'JAN
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