THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 8 A PLEASANT TARTY. TliaVs the position we maintain m the shoe trade. Our shoes are of the best makes, new est stifles, all widths, and sold at prices' within the reach of all. Afnir trial will convince you that oar s is the place at which to buy your shoes. Clarks Building, Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. Desirable vacant lots and number of good temnes and lot In Bloomsburg, Pa The best trainees stand In Bloomsburg. A very desira ble property containing 1 acres and first class fenlldlnirs with good will In a business worth nsoo to sisoo per year at Willow urove. Dwellings In Kspy, Orangeville and Bench Haven. A large number of farms In Columbia vonnty, one in mwrne t.-uuiiij', uurm tiik'"" Two Country Store Stands in Columbia County Two Country Store Stands In Columbia Ma one in Luzerne uoumy, a wuu-i (Waning mill, dry dock aud lumber yan 2 mm, ary aocic aua lumwr yuru uu beds Tn Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place, by M. V. LVTZ 0 DUiii .until nuiu I aLOOMHHLKU.PA. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. PATENTS OBTAINED, TERMS EASY. Tlilr-ty-Bve years' experience. Examinations and Reports free. Prompt attention. Send drawing and description to L. Baookb Co, Ally's, Washington, D. C. 8-S-ly. SITUATION WANTED as clerk In stire or some good business. Kind of work nin ot particular. Am genteel and wide awake. I Address Tui Columbian, llloomsburg, Pa. FOK HALE. In lino condition. Price reasonable, terms easy. Inquire at this office or address Lock Uox a., "UUCKKKIXO 1'IANO Bloomsburg, Pa. LL KINDS OK BLANKS FOK JUSTICES and constables at the Columbian of- oe. BADUBS. WE AKK PltEI'AKED TO SHOW samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so cieties, auu can jave them made to order on abort notice. See samples and get prices. Address Tub Columbian, bloomsburg, Pa. JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FEE HILL. J usl Ices and const ables can procure copies ot fee bill uuder t lie act of 1(W), at Tiik Cui.cm. iah office. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and IB very convenient lor retereuce. It also contains the act of km concerning the destruc tion ol wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be sent by mall to any address ou receipt 01 W cents In stumps. tf. Adjourned Sale. The sale of several of the properties of I. V. McKelvy, which were offered for sale on March 20th has been ad journed by the Assignee, A. Z. Schoch, until Wednesday, April 17th at eleven o'clook, a. m. This includes the Ex change Hotel, Bloomsburg, the Hem lock Mills with nine acres of land and three good dwelling houses : and a lot on Market street adjoining the store property, eighty six feet fiont on Mar ket, and eighty-three feet deep. tf. For Rent At Orangeville, a dwell ing house with all the necessary out buildings, and a good variety of fruit with an acre of ground at $4.00 per month. Also, a new coach shop in first class condition, at $4.00 per month. For particulars inquire of Mar. 22-2W. D. C. Gray. A good house for rent, on Fourth street. Inquire of V. H. Snyder. For Rent. Three rooms on 1st floor, suitable for Offices, Ice cream Ok Lunch Parlors, dressmaking &c Apply to M. E. Ent or lkeler & Ikeler Attys. NEIGHBOKHOOD news Interesting Item, From Various Points In the County. Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. Espy. Hurley Angle has been treating his house inside to a new coat of paint and paper. Mr. Horace Creasy has the addition to his house nearly completed and will soon be able to occupy it. Mr. A. Sweppenheiser lost an in teresting little boy nearly one year old on Saturday afternoon. Funeral ser vices were conducted at their home on Monday afternoon, interment at Creve ling cemetery. The Social entertainment under the auspices of the young people's Luther Alliance which was to be held on Tuesday evening of this week, has been on account of unavoidable cir cumstances, postponed until next Tuesday evening. Rev. Rupley was called to New York this week by the death of a brother's daughter, consequently the usual services conducted by him on Sabbath morning were omitted. Mrs. C. Walker and two children from Bridgeport, Conn., have been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity during the past week. Following is a partial list of our people who intend moving this spring: Alfred Mood will move to town and occupy his house now occupied by A. Sweppenheiser ; Mr. Sweppen heiser will move on Mr. Mood's farm ; James Miller will move into his new home, and Bert Miller will occupy the house vacated by him ; D. Hughes and Frank Hummel are both building new houses and will move into them this spring ; Samuel House will move into H. Jones' house, now occupied by Lewis Hess ; Mr. Hess has rented the place now occupied by B. Miller as a, barber shop, and owned by S. Mc Kamey; A. Hummel has bought house of Alfred Mood on Second street, and will move into it this spring; Dr. Redeker and family will remove their place of residence from this place to Centre street, Bloomsburg; Dr. Smith will take possession of the prop erty vacated by Dr. Redeker 5 Samuel Lehman and wife will start house keeping April 1st in Mrs. Whitmire's house, now occupied by D Hughes ; Wm. Reppert moves from Second street into Alfred Mood's house by the aqueduct. For Rent. Offices Farmer's Nat. Bank. front, above M. E. Ent. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrism an's daily. 3 9 tf. Hotel for Sale, The owners of Proctor Inn, Jamison City, offer for sale the entire property. It is a four story building with porches entirely around first and second floors. The house is handsomely furnished throuchout. and will be sold either with or without the furniture. If not sold with the building the furniture will be sold at public sale. For par ticulars address Lock Box A., Blooms burg, Pa. 12- 14-tf. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. MJ Phillips, at Philips' Cafe. tf The Holy Communion will be ad ministered under the pastorate of Rev. A. Houtz as follows : Hidlay on Palm Sunday April 7th, at 10:30 A. M. ; Zion on Easter Sunday at 10:30 A. M. ; Orangeville on Sunday April 21st, at 10:30 A. M. ; St. James on Sunday April 28th, at 10:30 A. M. ; and Briarcreek on Sun day May 5th, at 10:30 A. M. Preparatory service on the preceed ing Saturday at 2:30 P. M. IF A ESDI JlliSf " CEttctoro " Collars antj Coffs are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows : ElwloiD MARK- Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer docs not keep them yoa can, procure a sample from us direct by enclosing amount aud stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cutis 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, New York. Wide Tires for Country Eoads. The prospect for improved road legislation at the present session of the Pennsylvania State Legislature does not appear to be very bright. The Grigshy bill, which was defeated in the House this week, but has revived bv the adoption cf a motion to recon sider, has merit and would be an ad vance on the present road law, but it falls far short of the demand of the times. 1 here are several other pend ing road measures, but not one of them is comparable to the New Tersev law, which is giving that State the best roads in the Union. Good roads can not be made without the expenditure of considerable money, and for that reason they will not be undertaken by the localities without State aid. As just now the condition of the State finances counsels economy and dis courages embarking on new enterpris es involving State expenditure, it is probable that the advent of the era of good roads in Pennsylvania must await the dawn of better times. Representative Harvey is of opinion that whether we have good roads or not we should have one of their inci dents wide tires. His bill allowing a rebate of one-fourth of their road tax to all who use draft wagons with tires not less than three inches in width seems in a fair way to eet through. The cost of improved roads makes it advisable to protect them by discouraging the use of the narrow, knife-like tires that cut up our roads so badly. The Broad Street omnibus es are much less severe on the aspha't pavement of that highway since Coun cils compelled the company to use wide tires. With wide tires in general jse on our country roads, even as they are now, they will be improved, since they will not be so easily and so gen erally cut up in wet weather, and the improved stone roads when they come will find vehicles constructed for their preservation instead of for their in mediate destruction. If the Legisla ture gives us no other road legislation it will accomplish something if it pass es Representative Harvey's wide-tire Dill. I'ress. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. anniversary sale about April 5th. 3 Printing in Oolors. On Tuesday March 19th, a number of people met at the house of James S. Campbell of I ishinticreek Town ship. The occasion was the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs. James S. Campbell. After the arrival of the guest, when congratulations had been extended to the happy couple, and introductions had passed between those who had not met before, we were summoned to the dining room, where we found a table spread with the good things of life, which I presume all enjoyed. 1 am judging others by myseir in this matter. The good things of the table is one thing that is particularly attractive o me. When I said I pre sumed all enjoyed the repast, I was speaking from my own experience, and not from observation, as during that part of the programme I was at tending strictly to business, and had no time to watch others. After paying our respects to the good things of the table, another treat awaited us in the shape of some ex cellent music rendered by Mrs. Jennie Weitsel. I think I may say for all, we are much obliged to you. There were some expected, who failed to put in an appearance, I shall take this opportunity to tell them what they missed. They missed a good dinner, good music, and last but not least an introduction to good society. This last may be the miss of their lives. The Mrs. was the recipient of a number of useful and valuable pre sents, with which she seemed highly pleased. But she seemed most of all pleased, that so many of their friends honored the occasion with their pres ence. The giving of presents was a part of the programme in which I failed to participate. I did not exactly under stand what was expected of gentlemen on such occasions. I hope my friends will not slight me on similar occasions on account of this little oversight on my part. I shall better understand my duty in the future. Wishing those people continued happiness and pros perity, 1 now bid them adieu. A Guest. DR.KILMER'S II Tl mi s Ifl o o thccat KIDNEY LIVERS BOT Dissolves Cravcl, Gall stone, brick dust in urine, pain In urethra, straining after urination, pain In tuc back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. ISrigEit'8 Disease, Tube casts In urine, scanty urine. Siramp-ftoot cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint, Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious ness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, f rnqueut culls, puns blood, mucus or pus. Uuamntvt-l'M contanu of Oue Bottle, If out benefited, PrufrgirtA will refund to you the price wtd. At Dru(iKl, SOc. Slip, $1.00 8le. "InralMt' Uul'le to Health" freo- CommlmUon tree. tin. Kilmer & Co.. Dinqhamton. N. Y. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish this paper and the twice a-week New York World all for only $1.75 a year. Here is the opportunity to get your own local pa per and The New York World twice everv week at extraordinarily low rates. tf. Hake Money in Summer. During March and April, Wood's College of Business and Shorthand will receive teachers at a special rate in the Business and Shorthand Schools. Over half a thousand students are in actual attendance, ten teachers. Reg ular students received at any time. Write for catalogue. II. F. Ckumb, F. E. Wood, Business Manager. President. . 3-!-lt Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. A well selected text Is half of the ser mon. Given a Rood text and a preacher j who is in earnest, and the result is sure to be good. The text of this article is a plain simple statement that proves itself in the reader's own mind without arjru ment. The text is " Good health is bet ter than great riches." Without health nothing really matters very much. A hacking cough takes all the beauty out of a landscape or a sunset. Erysipelas or eczema will spoil the enjoy ment of sprightly conversation, of a beau tiful concert, of a wonderful painting. The biggest bank account in the world won't pav a man for his health, but a very small amount of money will make him healthy and keep him healthy. Most all bodily troubles start In the digestive or respiratory organs. It is here that Improper living first makes an opening for disease. The development differs as constitutions and temperaments differ. The causes are almost identical. To get at the root of the matter is simple enougn 11 you start right. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv Is a medicine for the whole body, ft works through the digestive organs on all the others. It cures the first thing It comes to and after that, the next. It puts health in place of disease in the stomach, and from the vantage ground thus Rained, it reaches every fiber of the body and drives disease before it indigestion, liver troubles, kidney complaint, biliousness, skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, tetter, eczema, and all the troubles caused by impure biooa. The prices of colored printing inks have gone down with everything else, and it costs no more to do printing in colors than it Joes in black. Thb Columbian office is prepared to print in any of the following colors: Black, orange, deep cherry, brown lake, light blue, ultra marine blue, bronze red, violet, dark red, green, jacqueminot purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print ing in more than one color is done at slight advance for the additional press work. tf. Marriage. AskewMiller On the 26 inst., at the Reformed parsonage in Orange ville, by Kev. A. Houtt, Mr. William F. Askew and Mrs. S. R. Miller, both of Mount Pleasant townthip. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale about April 5th. Stock Certificates, Corporations desiring stock certi ticates, are invited to call ana see samples of lithograph work at The Columbian office. Workmanship and puces are guaranteed to compare fav orably with city printing. tt. Wait for J. M. Gidding & Co's. anniversary sale about April 5U1. 3rd for Infants and Children. " Castorla la so well adapted to children that I recommend It aa iruporior to any prescription known to me." TL A. Aarnsa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford 8U, Brooklyn, N. T. TKs use of 'Ourtorta is so universal and Ita merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse ft. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Caatorla within easy roach." Cajuxxj Hasttn, 1). D., Kew York City. CastnrU cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Htomoch, IHarrhrea, Eructation, Kills Worms, (Ires sloop, and promotes (ft Ifestlon, Without Injurious medical Ion, Tor torero! years I hare recommends your 'CoKtoria,' and shall always continue ts do so as it has invariably produced beneflda MllU remits,' Eownt F. PAansa, M. T), USUI Street and 7th Ave., Kew York City Tin CiOTAm Coktawt, 77 Mcbbat Rtkiwt, Kbw Tout Cm. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUA.tE DRY COODS HOUSE. 7'he ladies are anxious to know mh tt roe will do xrith all our Spring coats and cajtcs. As warm weather is two or three months away some one will be seen with one of our enpss covering trior snouiucrs uciore mat nine arrives. 40 dillcreiu styles 01 ladies ca;rs ji.oj to 17.50. n. large 101 01 lames new spring ackets, nil prices; missis' and children's in all colors and all prices. A few ladies' and Idrcn s coals left over from last fall, t our choice ol children s nt ir.oo. 1 he ladies' at less than cost. The new chenille covers are in, 49:., 59c., 69'.-., 98c , ifit.19, f i.jq up to $2.69. The new wrappers and shirt waists are in. The plaid and figured silks for rimmmgs and shirt waists Irom 25c. to iyi.oo ?.re sciung. xnicc ciuna ware m stock. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ of FU Fa., Issued out of the Court ot Common I'leas of Columbia county and State of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court llou, Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895. at 10 o'clock a. m., all of the Interest of the de fendant, Phoebe K. Hulme Including her dowor Interest and arrearages ot same In the follow ing real estate to-wlt: All that certain piece parcel of land situate In the township ot Benton, county of Columbia, and State of l'enn sylvanla, bounded and described as follows, to wlt : llaunded on tho north, south and west by lands ot W. L. Colo, and on the east by lands of John smith, containing 9 ACRES OK LAND, more or less, whereon are erected TWO DWELLINGS, A GRIST MILL, and water power, barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Margaret Jones vs. Phoebe E. Hulme, and to be sold as the property ot Phoebe K. Hulme. It. K. LlTTLK, J. 11. McUKNKY, S-sw. Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court ot Common 1'leun, ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale at the Court Uouse Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract of land and Grist SHU properly situate In Benton town ship, Columbia county, Penno., bounded and described as follows to-wlt: Northwardly southwardly and westwardly by lands of W. L. Cole, eustwardly by lunds of the heirs ot Luiv bach dee'd., containing 9 ACRES, more or less, whereon Is erected a large GRIST MILL, with water power, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, barn and oat buildings, together with the heredl turnouts and appurtenances. Sel.ed, taken Into execution at the suit ot Margaret Jones vs. II. 11. Hulme and to be sold as the property of II. 11. Hulme. II. It. I.ITTl.s, J. U. MoIlKNHY, 8-20. Atty. Sheriff. SHOES, SUPPER OXFOR St D TIE ...ITE'W... for SPRING m SUMMER IsTO"W" S,E-A.TD"Z". K Ml 11 TEE Jones & Walter Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA, as- IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, UIATTIWG, or OIL. CJLOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BlOWEl'S 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. HL S JOC mark often made in our store. Years of experience and ready money have pM the right shoe and right price together the pick from the best shoemakers in the land. Our past sales prove that the people know a good thing when they see it. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and tho best assortment at the lowest prices. Corner Iron and Main Sts. W. H. floore. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN Th: Cslshtei Facing Stiio, FRANK M.. Will make the season of 1TO5 at the following places: Nhlekshlnny, April lind at noon; Ber wick, Monday night ualll Wednesday morning M u. 111. Wednesday afternoon ut Hunting ton Mills until Thursduy morning at 8u. 111., und ev y two weeks at tho ubove named pluuts during the season. owing to hard times we have redueed Frank M. se-vlee fee to hurd time price twuuty-nve dollsrs to Insure. All persons purling with mares after service by Kruuk M. will be strictly hlu for service foe unless known not to be with foul. Thompson & Haight, 8-sw-sw Luzorne, Pa. THE ART AMATEUR Bkst and Larubst Practical Art Maoai"' FOR 10c. 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