THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Dfe Baking ABS0SJJYE33f PURE THE COLUMBIAN. bloomsburg; fa. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1804.' Kntered At t ha Pout Olllce at llkminnbuig-, Pa os Hiicond class mutter, March 1, 1Hhh. The Woolen mill resumed work on Monday. A social club has been organized in Danville. J. E. Toole in Killarney and The Rhine," at the Opera House Tites day, Sept. lS. There is a fair prospect that an electric railroad will be built in Towanda soon. The Lowenberg store is being hand somely papered and decorated by I. K. Vannatta's hands. When completed C. A. Kleim's new building will have one of the handsomest fronts on Main street. In the list of patents recently grant ed we find one issued to O. B. Hoff man, of Bloomsburg, it being a device (or securing doors. Ex-master workman T. V. Powderlyi of Scranton, will apply for admission to the bar in that city on the 24th inst. No Griping, no Nausea, no Pain, when DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers are taken. Small Pill. Safe Till. Best Till. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf. Among those who are improving about their homes we mention Mrs. D. J. Waller, on Fifth street, and E. B. Tustin, on Market street. Judge R. W. Archbald has been renominated by the Lackawanna county republicans, and J. A. Scran ton for congress. Two men were killed and nine in jured by a collision on the Pennsyl vania railroad near Lock Haven, last Saturday morning. A freight tiain ran into the caboose of a work train. There were 150 prisoners in the Luzerne County jail Saturday about 50 more than there is room for. Some of the cells contain two and three prisoners The ceiling of S. F. Peacock & Co's store room is of iron, laid out in decorated panels. Eshleman & Wolf have the agency for these ceilings, and are doing the job. " There is a Salve for every wound." We refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; cures burns, bruises, cuts, indo lent sores, as a local application m the nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. The oran recital at the Presbyter ian church last Friday evenirg was a rare treat to those who heard it. Miss Beach is a skillful performer and she brought out all the fine qualities of the splendid instrument. Mr. Geo. Abbott, father of Mrs. Dr. J. B. McKelvy, was ninety three years old on the ylh inst. He has been totally blind for many years, but otherwise is in good health, active and heariy. The. Great Military Tlay, "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh," will be repeated again the first week in October, by the same party. Every one should manage to see it as this will be a gieat treat from home talent. The National Farmer's Congress will convene at Paikersburg, West Va., and remain in session from October 3d to 6th. The Governor has appointed Ellis Eves, of Millville, an honorary delegate from Pennsyl vania. J. R. Townsend i3 the leading Mer chant Tailor of Columbia county. See his advertisement on fourth page. tf. HANCE BROS. & WHITE, Philadelphia have put upon the market a lin jofioc packages of family medicines, with tiny books of advice and in formation inside, do us the favor to examine the whole scheme care fully. The medicines are of the highest order of pharmaceutical work. A rational system instead fa patent medicine system. They are not for serious sickness ; that would be wicked j but for common, simple disorders that you don't call a doctor for, but go to the drug store for. We are selling tnem : Hoadacho Stop.-ook lu tuo box worth It.uoo to anyone who has headaches nud plenty or money. Easy PhysiC.-ook-on Habitual Constipation. Frog In Your Throat.-i i"r uul' VJU0 a lllluulu' Tube Tooth pate. H"OKcarfi"f tl,etetl1. Worm Newo. ,( ;ru"11' ,0 ,lie m011"" Sure Cholera Tablets.-?'"' Diarrhoea. Phenol Sodlque.-Forcuts, bruises ami bums. Charooal Tablet.--0'' dyspepsia. Cold Cream. -lu cubes tor chapped bands. Camphor Ice.-Asriiie as cuu bo. - - , v v OfTOlUTJi fOST-OFKlCS Latest U. S, Gov't Report A pood cow for sale. Will be fresh about the 15 th of October. Address or apply to A. M. DeWitt, Orange- vtlle, Pa. at. The Prohibition candidate for Gov crnor, Charles L. Hawley, of Scran ton, will address the people in front of me court House, Saturday evening, Everybody invited to hear him. A satisfied customer is a permanent one. That's why we recommend De Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure Constipation, Indigestion and Bilious ness. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. The season opens at the Opera House, Friday Sept. 14th, with the Watson Sisters Co. The Troupe was here two years ago. All who saw them then were well pleased. Those who miss seeing them now will make a mistake. Mrs. Tillie McHenry, of Jonestown, died on Sunday morning, after a few days illness, leaving her husband and two children to mourn her loss. She was a sister of Camden Mears of this town. The funeral took place at Jonestown on Tuesday morning, For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bav City, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, giving instant relief. Its a wonderful good salve for burns, bruises, Fores, and a sure cure lor Piles. w, Rishton, Druggist. tf. Just add another to the long list ol crooked bank cashiers. Dela Green is his name, and Muncy, Pa., was his location until the strong arm of the law embraced him. He now awaits sentence which will soon determine where he can be found in the future for sometime to come. Mr. John H. Brugler of Danville has made the plans for a change in the outside appearance of the beauti ful residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Jack son in Berwick. New and wide ve randas will be erected in front and on the sides of the building and many other modern improvements will be made. The marriage of Mr. Frank I Patterson, son of Rev. I. M. Patter son, to Miss Grace E., daughter of Mr. B. F. Kelley of Brooklyn, N. Y., will take place on Tuesday evening, September 25, at Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, Brooklyn A reception will be held at the bride's home, at 8.30. During the vacation Miss Amelia Armstrong has enlarged her school room by removing a partition and throwing two rooms into one. The fall term opens next Monday, and a number of pupils have already been enrolled. Miss Armstrong has had many years experience, and is an ex cellent teacher. The Northumberland Baptist Asso ciation will hold its annual meeting in the Baptist Church in Bloomsburg on September 26th, and 27 th. The open ing sermon, on Wednesday morning, will be preaehed by Rev. W. H. Ellis, of Jersey Shore. There will be a Woman's Missionary Meeting on Tuesday afternoon and evening pre ceding. The filling at the other end of the bridge is nearly completed, and con tractor Mellick expects to finish his job this week. The road has been built across the Pennsylvania tracks at grade. The suit instituted against the Pennsylvania Co. and its employees, to restrain them from interference with the laying out of the road, has been argued before Judge Metzger of Williamsport, and is awaiting his de cision. When Babj wu sick, m gut her Csstorla. When Eh wu a Child, she cried (or Cantoris, When the became Mis, aba clung to Ciurtorla. When she had Children, she save thorn CastorU, COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR. The fortieth annual exhibition of the Columbia County Agricultural So ciety will be held on their grounds in Bloomsburg, Pa., from October 9 to !3 inclusive, in order to Keep pace with the growth of the fair a number of additional horse stables arc being erected; a fine building for the display of faiicy and high bred poultry is hpinir nut tin and a hirpe buildintr. 60 feet long, for buggies and carnages, 1 t t rl ; 13 also oeing erccieu. ine premium lists and purses have been revised fend many of them increased. The indi cations point to a most successful ex hibition. Bicycle races each day will add in terest to the other attractions. Ex cursion rates and special trains will be afforded on all the railroads entering Bloomsburg. AN INVITATION. Rev. P. A. Heilman has planned a series of short Sunday Evening Ser mons for the next two months on the following Popular Subjects in which everybody is interested : Sept. 9. "Christianity and Society." " 16. "Bugle-call Meeting."- C. E. " 23. "How to spend our Even nings" " 30. "Innocent Amusements." Oct. 7. "The good and bad Novel." " 14. "Recreation, Sinful and Otherwise." a 1. "May Christians Dance?'' ' 28. "The Christian at the Theatre." You are most cordially invited to hear them and to attend all the ser vices of this church. Gentlemanly ushers will gladly show you to a seat. If you are not a Christian "Come thou . with us and we will do thee good." The above printed on a neat card was circulated by the Christian En deavor of the Lutheran Church last week. A large audience was present to hear the first of the series. Rev. Heilman spoke of the obligation of the church to provide recreation and diversion- for her people and the church. It could be open seven days in the week instead of one and pro vided with library, papers, &c. Next Sunday evening the C. E.'s will hold a " Bugle Call " Meeting, something new, at which time the delegates to the great Cleveland Convention will report some of the good things said and done there. The songs will be sung that enlivened that Convention and other choice singing beside. It will be a great evening and everybody will be welcome. Southwestern Bloomsburg Improve ments. On the corner of West and Fifth streets (a comparatively new part of the town) may now be seen the neat little dwelling place of Mr. Caswell tho affftble proprietor of the Blooms burg Woolen Mill. After first deter mining the proper grade, Mr. Caswell raised his house to the proper level and then filled up and sodded and paved and beautified until his place looks quite much improved and home like. His improvements are remarked by passers by, they having enhanced not only the value of his own property but all the other property in that vicinity. Other nice buildings are now being erected in this immedi ate vicinity and because of its close proximity to the Silk Mill and Wool en Mill no doubt this section will soon build up. A Disgusted Editor Quits, A retired newspaper man gives this philosophical reason for quitting the business : " A child is born, the doc tor in attendance gets ?io, the editor notes it and gets o ; it is christened, the minister gets $4, the editor writes it up and gets 00 ; it marries, the minister gets another fee, the editor gets a piece of cake or 000 ; in a course of time it dies, the doctor gets from $5 to $10, the minister gets another $4, the undertaker $25 to $40 the editor prints it and receives 0000 and then the privilege of run ning free of charge a card of thanks." Headache is the direct result of In digestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by using DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers and your Headache dis appears. The favorite Little Pill every, where, W. S. Rishton, Druggist, tf. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has onened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel htables, where hne turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates, uraers leu at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. , tf W. A. IIartzkll, Proprietor Boardiug 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 There will be a sociable and hop at Odd Fellows Hall, Espy, on Thurs day evening, 13th inst. "By The largest and ings ever shown in this PlaiH Designs, Silk Mixtures, Oxford Grays, Scotch Designs, Neat Figures, jPin-Eieari Stripes, Small Plaris in any color .yow desire. Fauntleroj Suits." AGE 3 TO 6. KEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, HANDSOMELY MADE AT $2.75, $3.75, $4 50 AND $5-00 A collection of clothing, hats and furnishings for men, boys, and children, un equaled for style, quality and price. HATTERS, I CLOTHIERS, I Two Doors Below Post-Office. I. W. HARTiViAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COODS HOUSE. 1510 voters equals 7560 population. So it figures in Bloomsburg to day, with 87 butinetsi houses. Appraiser' 8 List,) Now, don't you think we can sell you goods cheaper than smaller places, for the reason we are compelled to buy in large quantities to accomodate the greater number of purchasers ? We have been to the market and are ready for your inspection of our new fall stock. Cannot undertake to name the dress goods, the fancy notions, the trimmings, the domestics, the capes, coats, shawls, underwear, table linens, napkins, towels, counterpanes, chenille table spreads, stand covers, lace curtains, oil curtains, chenille curtains, crash, cor sets, laces, embroideries, handkerchiefs, gloves, stockings, silverware, pocket books, card cases, etc., etc. Give us a call before you buy. New fancy dishes to come in for presents. I. W. HART MAIM & SON. 'TWILL PAY YOU to send a postal card request for Our College Journal. It tells all uliour, our modnl oommerelftl sohiiol Its elegant new build" lnj, furniture 11 nd appliances, I1 s competent and conscientious faculty noDi) with less than elKht year's experlenct and ttlves much valuable matter on new educational Ideas, deslialjlllly uud cost of a good business fJ training, etc., etc. It's tieo. Buck, Adam's Ave. and Linden St. B10Y0LE3 TOE RENT. Rirvdps of everv descrinlion for rent by the day or hour. Trices mod erate, at Mears' Bicycle Liverv, Fifth Street. Fair Dealing: We Thrive." ;ly Say finest collection of clothing, hats and furnish vicinity. 1 " THE EZSENT " DOVE tail cutaway in black stket. and OXFORD r.RF.V AT $10, $12, 14, 16 AND $18. ifeHp; Exclusive designs in children's suits and over coats. The handsomest ever shown. See our immense line. No need of going to the city for fine children's clothing. We have everything you desire. OVERCOATS. Tho handsomest line wn have ever shown. The newest out Is the Triple Ciipe ivtnolial.le. We lmve them' at $.1.00, t l.in). f 5.111, $a.oiJ and ftuti). Cheaper ones It you wish at $1.50, l.'.iX) and l&so. GHEIDIDIILSra- Whitmore & Co., BCUAMTON, FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, ELOOMSUVRG, PA. 4 First class accommodations for reg ular and transient boarders, stable attached. Good MEN'S SU&TS in SinglcRreasted Sacks. Double 15 react ed Sacks. CUTAWAYS. Kcgents in Cassi meres, Cheviots, Thi !its, Vicunas, Clay Worsted and untanislied Worsted. Reefer Suits " OR SINGLE COAT IN CHIN CHILLAS, MELTON, KIRSv'S.AND N1GERHEADS AT $2.50, $3-5 $5-00 AND $6 00. Styles that are exclusive. Prices that are tempting. Business methods that are modern. &c CO.. FURNISHERS, DBl003Q.S"bVL r g A broken bona can't bother you, with the Kabo corset. If any break, or kink, or roll up, or shift, within a year, you'll have 3'our money back. So you will, too, if youVe worn it two or three weeks, and find that in any way it doesn't suit j'ou. But it will if you want a perfect corset of unyielding strength, For sale by Pursell Si Harman. I II Oppcsito Opera House, Centre St, BLOOMSBURC, PA. BRANCH OFFICES. Jamison City, J. 1. Kennedy, liarl er Shop Kun, D.K.Miller, Iiailer Shop. Caiawissa, Deri's bboe House. Hemon. O. li. I.iitle, J cweliy store SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. P. Chamberlin. Proprietor ' 7-ST-l'W
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