THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. NOTICE. Tl.orr.as McBrlde, after a faithful service of 19 years, as Stewart of the Bloom Poor House has resigned. The Poor Directors are now ready to receive applications for the position of Stewart up to Thursday, March 7th, at 12 noon. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report IB&kin V I 7 mm ABSOLUTELY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1895. Entered at the Post Office at Dlnomsburg, Pa m second clans matter, March 1, whs. OUR CLUB OFFEES. Every subscriber, new or old, who pays one full year in advance, will re ceive free for one year The Ameri can Farm News. The Columbian and the Philailcl phia Weekly 7'ime for one year for $1.40. The Columbian and the New York World twice a week, for $1 75. This is a great combination, one of the best we ever offered. The twice a week World contains twelve pages of the news of the world. It is the best value ever offered for the money. Try it. tf. Washington's Birthday had no dis tinguishing marks this year in Blooms burg except at the High School. At present writing Milton is one of the many places now in danger of the Spring freshets. The "Bloomsburg" and Normal," the newest out in stiff hats. J. M. Gidding & Co. Acting through the blood, Hood's Sarsaparilla not only cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc., but gives health and vigor to the whole body. No less than forty-eight mail trains and stages were robbed during the past year, according to the Postmaster general s report. The Moyer buildings on Main street below Market are fast assuming the look of fine business stands. These extensive alterations will greatly en hance their value. The "Gaiety Girl," the newest out in flange brim hats. Colors, pearl black and suede. J. M. Gidding & Co. In Ohio they have now a new labor organization. It is known as the In dependent Order of the Kniehts of Labor. Opposition is an equitable stimulant sometimes. In the vicinity of New Columbus a mild type of grip seems to have grasp ed some one or more in each family. The ailment is accompanied with more or less coughing, dizziness, and severe headache. We don't like to cast unnecessary ridicule upon scientific humbugs, but we should like the weather prophets to explain what became of the bliz zards and terrible weather promised us about the 25th of February. Rev. A. Houtz will deliver a sermon on " The Moral and Religious Char acter of Washington," on Sunday, March 10th, as follows : Hidlay, at 10:30 A. M., and Briarcreek, 2:30 P. M. Moody, tl.e Evangelist, was once a salesman for a shoe house ; but enter ing the field as an Evangelist in i860, his spiritual efforts met with unparal leled success ; and to-day wherever protestant Christianity is known to the world there Moody the evangelist is favorably known. Samuel Miller, an old soldier who had five honorable discharges, and who had served altogether 14 years in the United States army, died in the poor-house at Northumberland on Sunday morning, at the age of 55 years. His remains were interred at the Sunbury Cemetery on Tuesday. John P. Ruch, leader of the North Jimberland Military Band, died at his home on Sunday evening, the 17th instant, after a brief affliction with diabetes. He expired at the age of years, leaving a wife and one child. e was well and favorable known at nome and will be much missed in the Musical circles. Cleveland, $100; 20 lbs. Rochester, $100; 21 lbs. Lovel, $100; 191 lbs. Envoy, $75; 23 lbs. thrThl,.U my..,ine for thi ynr- The first iniri wn known in thii 0WI need an introduction. The last one, the -Envoy," a 3 lb. road wheel for men, and the Fleelwing, the em.ni t 3 . ,BUlel. re ie finest country (or the money. We invite you to OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. W. Hawaiian refuges explain the object 01 me recent revolt there as a deter mined effort to restore the queen. ri mice cases 01 wpnineria were recently reported to the Sunburv . .... uuam 01 iieaiin. iwo children an one woman, the woman Mrs. Marv i ams, ucing 4a years 01 age. Lets give Hicks his dues if th roughest kind of rough weather strikes us between the aad and the 24th of reimury. And i( it don't strike us, still let us give him his dues. To avoid the danger of duplicating names 01 post oilices in the compara live y new State of Washington they arc naming tne newly established unices as follows : Pysht, Quitlag nette, Utsaladdy, and Klickitaty, &c Catawissa has in the person of Miss Zua B. Guie a more than ordinary elocutionist. &ne was booked for ap propriate recitals at Tunkhannock Pa., on the evening of Washington Dinnaay. The Penn Elevator Works, lately reorganized, are now under full control of Bloomsburg business men, and future success is promising under the guidance of such men as Paul Wirt, P. S. Harman, C. C. Peacock and II. G. Sherwood. It is now intimated that there has been a far reaching conspiracy dis covered in China against the present rulers. The ease with which victory is always gained by Japan would seem to confirm the suspicion. stepping into W. II. Moore s neat establishment on the corner of Main and Iron street, recently, we found it greatly improved as regards conven lence and display of his large and fine stock of boots, shoes, &c. His pres ent arrangement gives him more room The guess candle in the large show wmaow 01 uiaaing r Lo., the cloth iers, is attracting considerable atten tion. To make it safe Gidding & Co were compelled to have a tin funnel and pipe put through the top of the show window. This will leave out all the smoke. n-i t 1 nere is a sickiv ooast now eoine the rounds of the papers to the effect that less than one half of the farms of this country are mortgaged. If one-half are now mortgaged, what will become of the other half in a decade or two of years, if prevailing assess ments and unfavorable conditions are not changed for the better ? in sunbury " electric lights or no electric lights." was one of the ques tions to be determined at the polls at the last election. Light having won the day, hereafter there will be con siderably less darkness in Sunbury if they can keep up enough friction to generate the requisite amount of electricity. It is likely the friction will keep up all right after the bills commence to come 111. All wishing to procure good photo graphic views and descriptions of the places connected with the early life of Christ and His Apostles, showing where lie was born, brought up. baptized, tempted, transfigured and crucified, and the various places made sacred by the labors of Himself and His Apostles, can easily secure them in 24 serial parts, by taking advantage of the liberal opportunity now offered at Mr. Slate's popular book store in this place. The work is gotten out artistically, and much after the style of the " Magic City," or World's Fair pictures. For Mr. Slate's liberal in ducement to purchasers see his adver tisement elsewhere in this paper. 2-22-3t When Baby tu lck, we gar her Castorto. When ilia wu a Child, the cried for Castorla. When aha became Mia, ihe clung to Castorla, When ahe had Children, the gave them Castorla. in call aad aee them. & fSTON L. M. Creveling, of Van Camp, was the successful candidate for Justice of the Peace, we are glad to announce. The "Gaiety Girl," the newest out in flange brim hats. Colors, pearl, black and suede. J. M. Gidding & Co. A pleasant surprise party took place at the residence of C. C. Trench on Fifth street last Thursday. A number of people from Danville, Bloomsburg, and other places were present. A faithful animal, indeed, was the horse of A. B. White, of Light Street, that recently pulled on a bare bridge until it choked in a tight collar and staggered and fell over the abutment of the bridge. Between sleighing and wagoning the hardest of draughts are encountered. Science has now discovered that microbes are exchanged through kiss ing. We are sorry to mention it, and if it were not a scientific conclusion we should not dosojfor this knowledge only tends to confirm the addage, "Where ignorance is bliss it's folly to be wise." The Watson Sisters having played here a short time ago, need no further introduction. Having since added to their corps of octors they will again ertertain patrons in the Opera-House on Thursday evening, February a8th, when they will play their Reception Royal." A very joyous occasion is reported as having been had at the " Crag " residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tames m . 1 ... . . wagee on tne evening ot Washington's Dirinuay. it was a tnendly and patriotic entertainment and was tend ered to Bible Class No. 9, of which Mr. Magte is the very popular and efficient teacher. Tt 1 Ml I 1 ne aog Keiser again springs into notoriety, wot, as according to the song, because " he would make good sausage meat," but on this oc casion because Keiser actually caught tne iox recently turned loose in Bloomsburg. The first report, it is claimed, did Keiser an injustice by placing tne nonois on some other dog. In Jersey, where white and colored tramps are placed in a common pit, they are said to draw the color line when in there and fight like cats and dogs. Jersey is charitable enough to provide such fair winter quarters as to make them quite popular with the tramps ; but as yet they have no re served seats, and they make no dis tinction because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. There is where Jersey is a little lame. At the Normal Auditorium. On Thursday evening, February zoin, air. vv. e,. Meehan will enter o. w ... . . ... tain an audience at the Normal and speak from personal observation and experience about "Greenland's Icy Mountains." A pleasant and profita ble evening may no doubt be SDent nere. Besolutions of Thanks, Whereas, it having been the cus tom of the P. O. S. of A. No. 17. of Light Street, to attend church in a body once a year, as near the aad day of February as convenient, there- tore pe it. Jiesolved: That we take this means of extending our thanks to Rev. K. Wilson for the sermon in which he so ably outlined the princi pies of our Order toward our flag our country and the laws of good govern ment : Jtesolaed: That we extend to the memucis oi me iu. ii,. inurcn our 1 r . 1. r t-. many thanks for their cordial welcome and hospitality toward us. liesolocd: That we extend to the members of other camps many thanks tor turning out with us. Eber A, Brown, R. F. Keller. Com. i M. T. Creasy. A. B. IIenrie, G. W. Weriman. The Bloomsburg Oandy Mf 'g do, This comparatively new establish- ment is now turning out first class goods. While the manufactory is located on Center street, under the Opera House, they have also a retail establishment at the old stand on Main street. Here may be found fresh-made candy of both home and foreign manufacture. Candy is fresh made every hour. Here children may find pure goods, choice taffies, trench creams, caramels, bon bons. &c. At the Main street stand may be found dry nuts, fruits, sweet potatoes and early vegetables also. J. Bush and N. Malfaiera are the reliable and gentlemanly proprietors, and they I will be pleased to accomodate cus tomers either at wholesale or retail. a-aa-tf. MILD m 4At n A FINS uuitu tomYco rowM uccmoi lw Torn, m b k ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hat stood th Tt ol Time MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED l-ly. K. to. It is not pleasant to print dunning notices in the paper, and we avoid it as much as possible, but when an ex amination of our books shows that that there is a large amount outstand ing that is needed in our business, the necessity of calling attention to it is forced upon us. The times are hard. and for that reason we have been just as lenient as possible, but expenses are heavy, and when money does not come in fast enough to pay them, we must ask for what is due. All sub . 1 scrioers wno owe lor a year or more will please settle before April 1st Statements of the amount due will be sent through the paper to those who are in arrears, and prompt payment is requested. tf, Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale, The undersigned offer for sale the property on East street, occupied by miss Finney, tne lot tronting on East and Catharine streets. The house can easily be moved from front to rear end of lot as the building is in three separate frames. Built of good oak and yellow pine timber. The front would make a desirable location for any kind of business. The above property will be put up at public sale on March 9th, at one o'clock, if not (Iisnosed of snnncr. Alsn h on Iron and Fourth streets is offered at private sale. It is one of the most valuable properties in Bloomsburg. as it lays as near the centre of the town as may be and in a desirable location. a-i5 3t. S. C. Shive THE NOTED Specialist OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN LONG STANDING CHRONIC CASES AND DISEASES OF WOMEN, -) OF (- HARR1SBURG, - PA., S-.T Ilorr St., between 2d and 3d 8ta.. Where he can on seen five days In the week, viz: inursuay, rrtuay, Saturday, (uuday truiu nutr. in.,; uuu jnunuays, WILL VISIT BLOOMSBURG, AT TUB EXCHANCE HOTEL, ON TUESDAY OF EACII WEEK. Cfpici HouRg Office hours will bo from 8:30 to u:u in tne morning. From 1 o clock to 4 In the afternoon, and from 7 to 9 In the evening. CONSULTATION FREE. Many years' experience has taught him that mVWt 4 1 U 1 mil'MKI Ml iV' tllKN II' 111 MacTAGGART neany an uniiiuuig can tie curt-a or irreaily JAi;1,fl 1 i t 1 helped. Tlie aieuemie treats are CouHiimp- ClellghtlUl tOUr thrOUgh FaleS llon. all Hroncliliil AflcrtlouH. I.ohs or Manhuryi I , ,i . i . 0 . irooKea i.imo8, wry imccks. Harrenncss, Scro- . . . . . ... . 1 seases, t-Kin uisuases, neuralgia, nrlylit g Kl soaso, Ulcere and Old Sores of every deHurlo- tlon, liueumitlsui, elilier acute or clii-onlc, 8lek Ilead iehe, Epilepsy, Oastrilla, ConKcNtlon, Canker, Tonsllltls, Deafness, Hi. Vitus' Dance, Impediment ot Speech, Loss of Voice, Stut ter Inir, Cancer ot the Htomacli. Piles. Jaundice. Constipation, Biliousness, Dysentery, Chronic inarrna-a, inius anu f ever, f istula, unions Colic, Paralysis, Heart Disease, Intestinal Worms and uver complaints. However. It must be remembered that hn will not undertake to treat all cases. Imt only those which lie Is positive can be cured or greatly re lieved, and will tell you at once which, tr VH. XticTA UUA KTla the only sneclallst this side of New York, Philadelphia and KufTalo, who makes an exclusive specialty ot treating v unjuiu 1 uses aim urn uiseoM1 a OI women. Tlue who have been sulTerlntf for years snould call at once and learn whether their allmout can ue cureu or uui. no cases received unless they can be cured or greatly helped. What Dr. Ma.cTagga.rt 111B & HAS DONE AND IS DOING. The Doctor wishes the nubile to understand that be Is not soliciting the ordinary run of cases, but desires Just such diseases to treat that other physicians cannot succeed with or at least fall to cure. When vou suffer from such coiuuit him (consultation Is free), have him thoroughly diagnose your case, and then what he tellB vou can be relied iiiimi as a r.n r beyond refututlon. Home muy Bay, "Why go to Dr. MacTaggurt when we have as good doctors here as any whoret" Yes. so you have In their line of practice, but not In those antolaltles I that Dr. MaeTaggart Is gohooled and practiced m. in support or mis unciuauned assertion I read his testimonials not iinlr reml them, but invesiigaie tne trutnruiness or tiiem. Where are the physicians who can remove cancers without pain and cure It beyond peradventuret He does It. Where can you Pud another phy sician In Pennsylvania who can remove tumors ot even pounds weight without the use of the knife, without puln, and without leaving a Bear? Dr. MaeTaggart does It. What physi cian oan cure fistulas without cutting or cann ing the least pain or soreness during treatment? Dr. MaeTaggart does It successfully. These are gulden truths gotam because It proves be- specialties particularly, Is advancing with rapid strdes far la the lead ot the regular praolloner. MSMy. yuuu uiouute mat. me science oi meuieine in Cut this to 1 1 8 9 5 8 9 5 5? 5 SPRING 5? K n O B K O 5 o 2 o 8 STETSON'S Celebrated Hat, AND o 4 r: now m at $3 00 and $ 1.00. tr P c - THE I" HAT, DERB7. -4 at $2.00. o o o 9 Ths "Bloomsburg" HAT, mi, at $2.50. . Hatters. CLOTHIERS. A Superb t- nengio- hducational Fine Art Publication. "The earthly footsteps of the Man 01 Galilee, ' piously traced witn note doojc, pencil and cam era, ha3 created quite a stir in Jiingiand. Ihe London News has ordered 40,(00 copies of the No. 1 Portfolio alone. These folios each contain 16 beautiful views also an eight 1 . P colored map in all portfolios ihe collection 01 384 photo erraphs was made bv the rele brated landscape photographer, K. E. M. Bain. The descript ive matter wa3 written by Rev. John Jri. Vincent, U. 1)., Li. L D., and Rev. James W. Lee, JJ. JJ., alter 6 separate tours of the Holy .Land. An opportu uity is mus eiven to make a M - "o mmuui icaviuir XlUIue. ruin 1IT1 . H T bringing a far off country and time near to us. How to Secure these Splendid Portfo lios: For every cash purchase and 10 cents additional, vnn will Va &iven .one of these bea"tifui portfolios, and thus continue until you have secured the en tire series of 24 numbers. We guarantee to furnish customers with the entire se ries as wanted. We carry a large line ot Wall raper at 1 i J 1. :. f "meet juico, auu W1HU 11 U1S' 4 inr4lv nuunv understood the above portfolio offer does not lessen the purchasing power of your dollar with us. William H. Slate, BOOKS, STA TIONER Y AND WALL FAFEIt. Exchange Block. THE out and bring f A I ET V our store. Wllti w GIRL." g 5 The 1 1 W H3 s 2 a n n o HAT 3. n o n a COLORS. id kli M 5 2 2s e. 5 o r c r r t M ft s : 5 8 s F urnishers. Fashionable Livery The well known horseman hu 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. W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor Callin your attention to our line of JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, GLASSES, ETC We Blow Our Own Horn only to attract your attention. Then we want to invite you to visit us it is immaterial whether or not you want to purchase anything. W e are show ing a fine line of silver and glass ware. Blowing Your Own Horn is all right when there is no one else to blow it for you. Whoever sells first-class goods at low prices can de- Eend upon his customers to blow his orn for him. This is my policy in the sale of jewelry, watches, silverware glasses, &c. J. G. WELLS, BLOOMSBURG, P ENNA BREAKFAST SUPPER. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. BOILING WATER OR MILK. ff EPFS )
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