THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FRIDAY, MAKCM 29, 1895. Rntered at tho Post (mice at Hlocmisbuiv, i, M second class mutter, March 1, 1KS. OUR CLUB OFFllRS. Every subscriber, new or old, who pays one full year in advance, will re ceive free for one year The Ameri can Farm Nexoa. The Columbian and the Philadel fhia Weekly Times for one year for $1.40. Tub Columbian and the New York World twice a week, for $1 75, This is a great combination, one of the best we ev.r 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- Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Colonel A. H. Brown of Danville, had a paralytic stroke last week Tues day. Miss Lou Robbins and Miss Jessie Ent are among those who are being voted tor m the I'atriot teachers contest. Mr. Hall of Danville, will open grocery in Dr. Evans' building, corner ot Main ana Jefferson streets, on April 1st. Subscribers who change their post office address on April 1st, will please notify us, giving both the old adJress and the new one. Walter W. Greenland, Adjutant General during Governor Pattison's Administration, died at his home in Clarion, last Saturday, after a brief illness. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary saie acout April 5th. A number of persons to whom liquor licenses were granted in Lu zerne County have forfeited them by lainng to litt them within the time re quired by law. Mis. Eri Ikeler died suddenly at her nome in Alt. Pleasant last Thursday morning, bhe was an estimable lady. ine tuneral was held on Sunday. Drug envelopes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 manilla, white or colored, coin envel opes, and shipping tags, with or with out strings, always in stock at this office. tf. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. C. A. Kleim has moved into his new store room, and it is a beauty. All the casings, counters and shelving are of antique oak. He has a hand some and commodious residence over the store. An all around increase of 16 per cent, in the wages of Pennsylvania coke workers is something that was never dreamed of under, the Harrison administration, yet it has just been ordered under Cleveland's. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. A rule to show cause has been granted by the court in the matter of the Bloom Poor House steward, on petition of Peter A. Kline. The Board of Directors appointed Kline steward, and then reconsidered this action and appointed C. II. Lee, and Kline wants to know why this is thus. The following letters are advertised March 26th, 1895. J. D. Connors, Miss Trixey Eyer, (2) Mr. P. H. Hantsch, Mr. D. Paul Henry, Mr. R.S. Johnson, J. S. Martz, Mr. J. W. Snyder. Parcel. J. A. Lee. Will be sent to the dead letter office April 9th, 1895. James II. Mercer, P. M. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Cleveland, $100, 20 lbs. Rochester, $100, 21 lbs. Lovel, $100, 191 lbs. Envoy, $75, 23 lbs. TbU it my line for this year. The first three are too well known in thia town to need an introduction. The last one, the "Envoy," a a3 Ih. road wheel for men, and the Fleetwing, 4 iu. lieauty for the ladies, are the finest in the country for the money. We invite you to W. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Bakin 3 Attention Democrats, According to a rule of the Demo cratic party passed at the last conven tion the committeemen of the several election districts of the county wi 1 assemble in the Court House, at 1 Bloomsburg, j p. M., Saturday, March ! ji v5 'or mo purpose ot electing a Chairman and Secretary. C. A Small, Wm. Chrisman Secretary. Chairman. The new town council sworn in on Monday. will be G. W. Keitcr is making extensive improvements at his Rupert mills. A new nress was nut in the Sentinel office this week. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Representative Creasy has intro duced a bill in the legislature to limit railroad fare3 to two cents a mile, but no fare is to be less than five oents. Governor Hastings has appointed Colonel Thomas Robinson of Butler, Superintendent of public printing in place of Col. W, Hayes Grier of Columbia, resigned. Charles Watson McKelvy s new in surance and real estate office is com pleted, and is now occupied by him. It is next door to the Columbian office. To purify, vitalize and enrich the blocd, and eive nerve, bodilv and d.. - , ' ige;tive strength, take Hood's Sarsa-; panlla. Rev. B. C. Connor and family ar- rived on Thursday afternoon, and he will nrMrh in iJ f v ri.th c...r... " . n-1 x.C , ' I """uaj iicai. ine meuiouisis are fortunate in having secured so able a man for their pastor. Efforts are being made, and have been for several weeks past, to engage a clergyman to hold services at St. Paul's church on Easter Sunday. At this time of year it is difficult to find j any one who is not busy, but the Ves try hope to succeed in finding some-1 rtrtl' Crt thaf h fhfir-k will r - kit.A I to be closed on that day. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Notice is hereby given that the books and papers belonging to the assigned estate of I. W. McKelvy have been moved from the store of Pursel & Harman to the new insurance office of C. Watson McKelvy, and will be kept in the safe (belonging to ! said estate) which was formerly in the ! . ... J l Exchange Hotel. 3-20-2t. A. Z. Schoch, Assignee. A WEEK OF PLAYS. The Metropolitan Comedy Co. will occupy the Opera House next week every evening, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Their repertoire is as follows : Monday evening, The Fugitive : Tuesday, Fanchon the Cricket; Wed nesday matinee, Fanchon the Cricket ; Wednesday evening, Last Lynne : Thursday, Lost in London ; Friday, Colten Bawn ; Saturday matinee. Lit tle Ferret ; Saturday evening, A Grass Widow. Prices, evening, 10, 20 and 30c. Matinees, 10c. to all parts 01 the house. Wait for T. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Call at the Columbian office and get a handsome calendar tor 1895. We give them away to adults, tf. When Baby wai tick, t st her Castorio. When the m a Child, she crUl for Ca uirla. When the became Mia, ihe clung to C toria. When the had Children, the gtre them C toria. ,BS, call and see them. & f(lS0K. SCIENTIFIC AND USEFUL Herbivorous anlmnla do not pat all of nature's menu. The horse refuses the water homlock that the jroat eata with avidity, and, on the other hand, '.he Rout refuses some plants that are oaten by the snoop. The tobacco plant uvoiuea oy an save the goat, man unu me touacco worm. It has already been demonstrated ta the caso of the Yarrow aluminum tor pedo bont that that metal, even In al loy, Is unable to resist the corroding action of salt water. It remains to be seen whether the claim made In be half of the aluminum boat recently i-.-oicu iu me 1 names is justined. The present fashion In vminir hnva and even men in cutting the hair close to the Bcalp, both In summer and win ter, Is a cause of disease of the ear. 11 is a wen recognized fact wo heaf with the skin of the scalp and tha bones of the head, and Irritation bj dampening the skin Impairs the hear ing, and when cold water is applied too freely It will produce coryza and eaiaune. r ooa It is now well established, as a re sult of the studies of Le Conte, Hunt, jt Agassiz ana otners, that the winds and ocean currents very; largely determine the position and shapo of circular coral Islands, OB atolls. la the caso of plants, besides the action of gravity and of light, their shape is doubtless Influenced bji currents of air. And these physical cause have also a potent influence la determining the plant-like shape of fixed animals, like sponges, polyps, and all animals whose symmetry ia radiate. Natural Science for the last two months gives some very interesting fact with regard to the way in whlctt animals can gradually adapt them selves to new conditions, even whea those conditions are at first fatal. Krora an account In the Pittsburg Dispatch, it appears that in the cold storaga warehouses la Pittsburg there were originally no rats nor mice. The tem perature In the cold rooms was too low. But after a few months rats were at work in the rooms where the tem perature was constantly kept below the freezing point, and they wera clothed in long and thick fur. The Hawllan Islands, as the result of recont exploration, have been found to be richer in animal life than was formerly supposed. As the result of a year's Investigation by the British Association, through its committee, it has been found that of birds there are seventy-eight species, of which fifty seven are peculiar to this group. All ' "a ycvuiiitr Ml mis group, the land and fresh water shells are peculiar; and of a thousand species of Insects. 700 are not found elsewhere. u th"8 "nis that these islands have ! by .n, me&a been Popa'ated 'rom the ! continent, but have been centre of '"dependent creation.-New York In- dependent. Experiments with Prof. Langley'a flying machine have been la progress for some time past, a long series of private trials having been conducted at Quantico, near Washington, D. C. At last the possibility of flight baa been proved. A trial of the machine was made on December 13, and the aeroplane successfully accomplished a flight of 300 yards. This was not the first flight. This, in eonnection with Maxim's work, goes far to Indicate the possibility that we may yet see a succe-rui aeroplane flying machine. We hope soon to have particulars of the further trial trips. Scientific Am erican. WOMAN'S WAYS AND DOINGS. Judge Henry, in Kansas City, recent ly decided that a man must pay his wife's debts, even if he be suing her for divorce. The ladies of America prefer the study of medicine to that of theology: thero U8 abut 2?5 ladies in the mln- la, fir Ki.t O r. (11 ., . . istry, but 2,500 are doctors. The Senate at Washington has re cently passed a bill by which a pen sion of $100 a month has been award ed To Mrs. Nathaniel P. Banks. The Atchison Globe says that ever girl should keep a diary. Then whea she fancies she Is in love she can look) back to the way she raved about tha fellow she bad previously. Queen Victoria has seen four Czara or Russia, three Emperors of Germany. two Kings of Italy, and a number of minor kings in Italy, several soverlgns in Spain, a king, an emperor, and sev eral republics ia France. A young woman of Butte, Mob., ap plied to a court there recently for per mission to kill her lover, who had jilted her. She thought she had a right so to da, but wanted to go about it legally and decorously. The court was inclined to agree with her in the premises, but was obliged to dismiss her application. This little story has a sting In it for a good many public speakers. A young minister, unexpectedly called upon to address a Sunday school, ask ed, to gain time: "Children, what Bball I speak about?" A little girl oa the front seat, who had herself committed to memory several declamations, held up her hand, and, in a shrill voice. Inquired: "What do you know?" RELIGIOUS NOTES. The Rev. Dr. John J. Paton, the fa mous missionary ot the New Hebridea Islands, has returned to his work, after visiting the churches extensively; ia Great Britain, America and Aus tralia. According to a French newspaper, there are in the French Academy three Protestants, Victor Cherbullez, Leon Say and M. De Freyctnet; one freethinker, Alexandre Dumas; on atheist, M. Challemel Lacour, while nearly every one of the rest is a nom inal Catholic. The evils which flow frem the use of intoxicating drinks are spreading; wherever the hand of civilized man can reach. The selfishness which members of Christian nations allow themselves to show, ia commercial transactions of this kind, is glaring; and inexcusable. Callousness to suf fering and to tha ruin of soul and body Is strikingly Illustrated in the tact just stated authoritatively, that among "the spoils recently captured from aa African chief were 7.000 case of Rot terdam gin." Presbyterian Observer, I O ltt(ii4Miiriiii'iumiiVfintt.'iv ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE His stood th Tilt of Tlmt MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED l-t-iy. K. Vi, PEE OOLUMBIAN RELICS. Valuable Discovery of Philadelphia Mound Explorers in Florida. A wonderful find has been made in Lake count, Florida, by a party of specialists from the Philadelphi cademy of Natural Sciences. These specialists are under the direction of Professor C. B. Moore and are ex nloring the Indian mounds in Lake :ountv. Two of these mounds were examined. In one only a few arrow tieads. some singular pieces of pottery ina a tew human bones were found In the other, however, some remark able records were discovered. Among these were a number of hatchets, made of wood, overlaid with !rass, which were evidently weapons )t wariare. Ihcse hatchets were ichly chased and bore mysterious characters that resemble the micro lyphics of Egypt. In the mound ere also found the corpses of twenty five Indians in a remaikable state of preservation. Professor Moore says t is evident that an embalming pro cess had been used on the Indians The corpses were lying side by side ind on the breast of each was a gold coin, which bore a strange device, Two of the Indians are of gigantic size and the rij'.ht hand of each clasps one of the brpss hatchets. About the neck of each of the Indians is a string if curiously carved beads. Vessels curiously wrought in clay were found by the side of the corpses. Each of these vessels contained a handful of Indian corn. Professor Moore says that it is im possible to determine accurately the ige ot these mounds, but says that ihey are evidently pre-Columbian. Ihe relics will be removed to the Academy of Natural Sciences at Phila delphia. Hood's Helped Them All " I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla for several years and would not be without it for any price. My wife suffered with that worn out feeling in the spring and nothing we tried seemed to do her any good until she begin using Hood's Sarsaparilla. My little girls have derived the same great benefit from it. My youngest was always delicate and the measles left ner eyes very weaic, hut since using Hood's Sarsaparilla her blood has oeen punned and her eyes are very much stronger. She is now as well as ever " 1. Clark Hile. Du Bois. Pa Wait for T. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. DON'T DO IT. Don't use pins where stitches would do. Don't woar a sailor hat with dress. a silk Don t sacrifice neatness to axtlatle effect. Don't wear striped material If are ull. you Don't wear tan shoes if yoa hare large feet Don't dread more fashionably than becomingly. Don t nuy common 000 ta tboy are not economical. Don't trim good materia) wHa oota- mon trimmings. Don't war big sleeves and big bats lr you are snort Don't look a frump because yoa can not look a swell. Don't wear a bonnet with a eostnms) that requires a hat Don't jump Into your clothes and ex pect to look draed. Don't achieve the grotesque wtale attempting the original. PAKliUUN NO 1 ICE. In (to mattrr of th partition of Om ettatt of Hawuih J. Chamberlain, aecrattil. Tn John M. Chamberlain, Pine township, Columbia county, 11, Jainvg CUauitKfrialu, I'lni- township, Columbia county, Pa., Mary C. cuamlwrlaln , lnti married wlin .eo. Patter. Kou, Weal tiiTly, Carbon county. Pa., Margaret K 1 huuiberlaln. Intermarried with Nelson Crls', flue township, columhla county, Pa, l.evi'lla .1. 1 Imuibeiluln. Intermarried with William HmlUi, Piue township, Columbia couu ty. Pa You are hereby notified that In pursuance of an outer ot the orphans' Court or Col. co., a writ 01 partition hus lsui from said court to the Nheriir ol county, reiumuble on the flrnt Motility of May A. U. mi, and that the Inquest will meet lor the purpi gi of linking partition, of lite real estate of .iM deceoVut on Saturday, April Hull, lw between the hours of V A. M. an I 4 P. w. upon the premises of Hannah J. t It tiuberlKln, d-ceaseii, lu Pine township, Col umbia county, Pa at which time and place you can attend 1( yuu see proper. J. U. MoUKMKY, Sheriff. IllLIH A I Htm, Alt a, I 2- m j j j s YOU'RE THE JUDGE Our stock of spring suits and overcoats is open for your in spection, and we deem it no exagger ation to say that we think it the finest ever brought to this valley . Spring overcoats, black unfinished worsted, pure wool, also in grey Fine covert cloth, elegantly made, $12.00. Black Vienna, silk lined, $12.00, and on up to $23 and $30. See our showing of mer suits. They defy Mi Hatters. CLOTHIERS. Elocmsburg Literary Institute AND Stato Hormal School, PreDares for teachlntr: forcollptre: for business; for social duties. Kurbt departments. KiUlp- men', won n unit a minion dollars. Mpeciauata of successful experience employed as teachers. A hlKh standard of scholarship maintained State aid to all persoss preparing to tenth No school can (five more for the money. Few can give so much. Hend for circulars and outline of course. N pedal classes for teachers. Spring term will open March Wth, 1895. J. P WELSH, Principal, 3 8-3t. Bloomsburg, Pa. your attention to our line of EWELRY. WATCHES, SILVERWARE, GLASSES, ETC. We Blow Qui 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 pend upon his customers to blow Y''i horn for him. This is my policy in the sale of jewelry, watches, silverwar glasses, &c J. G. WELLS. LOOMSBURC, PCNNA STEEL ROOFING and SIDING. (Suaendorph's Patent.) Ifhtnlng, Fin and Storm Proof tend for I The Pens I ran Rooflna and Com cauiogu. I (tuiif Co. (Lul ). i'talla,. Pa, at ptluea. I Hole Mi. Calling t-Virt-i-kV $10.00 our showings oT children's novel- fine soring and sum- any competition. Furnishers. A Superb Fine Art Publication. "The earthly footsteps of the Man of Galilee,"- piously traced with note book, pencil and cam era, has created quite a stir in England. The London News has ordered 40,(00 copies of the No. 1 Portfolio alone. These folios each contain 16 beautiful views also an eight colored map in all portfolios. The collection of 384 photo graphs was made by the cele brated landscape photographer, R. E. M. Bain. The descript ive matter was written by Key. John H. Vincent, D. I)., L. L. B., and Rev. James W. Lee, I). D., after 3 separate tours ot the Holy Land. An opportu nity is thus given to make a delightful tour through Pales tine without leaving home, 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, you will be given one of these beautiful 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 of Wall Papei at lowest prices, and wish it dis tinctly understood the above portfolio offer does not lessen the purchasing power of your dollar with us. William H. Slate, Ji O OICS, S TA TIOXER Y AXfl WALL 2AVtlIii Exchange Block.