THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. 8 That's the position ire maintain, in the shoe trade. (fur shoes ai r of thehest makes, nut - s-t sfiies. all wiaris. ana sum u our s is i 01 i V" ' , ." " , , 4. ..II prices witiun ine rvucn, cy . fmii'iiira jmu, that the place at which to buy your slices. w, cj. Clarks' Building, Main Street. THE COUJMKIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. number of good rue boat TkairM vacant lots and kniu nrl lnt 111 Bloomsburg. I'd oatness stand In Hloomauurg. A very deslra Me proiHTt v containing l acres and Mrs! class MUldlUKS wit h good will In a business worm Dwelling in Kspy, onvnifevllle and Henoh Baen A large uuinbcr ol Minis In rolumhla County, one In Luzerne county, one In irgliilu. Two Count ry Store Stands In Columbia County and one In Lmerno . ounty, A water power elanlng mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In Ucach Haven, I'a. Also 1U acres of ood farm land at same place, by M. r. LI 1Z a BON, Insurance and Keal Estate Agents, BLOOMSBl'lUi, I'A. tt. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1ATKNTS OBTAIN K11.TKK.MS KAY. IMr-ty-tlve vears' experience. Examinations and Reports free. I'rotnpl attention, fend drawing and description to L. Uauukk 10, Ally's, Washington, 1). C. S-W-ly. clerk In st ire or Kind of work am not particular. Am genteel and wide awake. I Address TJiB CuLlJIBlAN, bloomstiU.R. l a SITUATION' WANTKIi as O aome good business. MtlcKEKIXU l'lANO FOH SALK In tine on. ml this oillce or address Lock yj condition Inquire a; tl Bloomsburg price ivasonable, te uis easij". Uox . 1 tf. 4 LL KIWUS OC BLANKS KOK .ll'STk KS A and constablks at the Columbian of ffice. . ADUSx. W K AUK I'KKl'AKKl) TO MIOV aainples of metal, ei'iiui iHi. woven ami nles Bietlos. and can nive them made to omcr on Aon notice, fee samples ana get prices. Address Tim ioli-mbian. Uloouisburg, I'a. JUSTICES AND CONS TABLES FEB I1ILI Just Ices and constables can procure copies of fee Mil under the act ot 11, at Tim C'.i.ln man onlce. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient lor retereuci-. It also contains t he act ot ISM concculng the dost rue Uod of wolves, wlldcals, toxes aud minks. 1 hey will be sent by mall to any address on receipt of cent slu stamps. tr. Sales. April 1 ith. Allison Dorr will sell 174 acres of timber land in Main township at 10 a. m. on the premises. April 17th. A. Z. Schoch, assignee of I. W. McKelvj, will sell the Ex change Hotel, Bloomsburg, Hemlock Mill, and lots on Market square, at it a. m. April 26th. The Weaver heirs will offer lots on Market street, Blooms burg, containing about 150 feet front and an feet deep. They are among the most valuable lots in Bloomsburg. April 13th. John Andes, admin istrator of Jacob Andes, will sell cows, chickens, shoats, household goods, and farm utensils at one o'clock p. m. Special all wool men's suits,- blue black and colors, $4 98. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale. Adjourned Sale. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Interesting Itcmi From Various Points In the County, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. East Benton. This 30th day of March 1895 there is any amount of snow and the air is exceedingly cold and raw. Evidently the tarmers are not in it, no matter what amount of legislation mty be enacted into law. The masses of the people have been hoodwinked by the glib tongue politicians who are so anxious to serve the dear people to the vultures ; and sharks that soar and swim in : political circles high and low. I We boast of a Republican form of I Government in which the people ' make their own laws. But we ask, how many laws have been passed J within the last ten yea's the people ! have approved and not condemned. 1 Much sickness is prevalent in this i and the surrounding community. J J. F. Ashelman and wife took a trip to Jamison City last Saturday. I Mrs. Tarrence Bender of Maple 1 Grove, this township was buried at St. James last Friday. I Bowman Crawford of Ilamiline 1 suffers from a serious throat affection I from which grave apprehensions are ! entertained by his friends as to re- covery of his health. A. J. Crawford is building an addi tion to his barn in the form of a barn yard and straw shed. Rev. A. Houtz has nearly recovered from an attack of grippe. Rev. Mailman, of Benton, the boy looking pastor of the Christian Church is an affable and very pleasant gentle man, and withal a very good and logical preacher. Thus with King, of the M. E. Church and Maltman of the Christian Church, Benton has two divines that the place and people may justly piide themselves. Not because of their ability alone, but because ot the good and manly trait? that charac terize both these gentlemen. Madame Rumor never tires in per. sisting that numerous weddings are just at hand. Well, there is nothing strange in this, as it is the way of the world. Espy. Our landlord W. J. Purman is con tinually making improvements. He has recently added to the appearance of the front of his house by a very pretty door in which there is a fine large plate glass. Newton Baker has been making considerable improvement about his Did you ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collnrs or Cuffs t It's very easy to tell, for they arc all marked this way They ure the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " CELLULOID." They'll stand right by you dny in and day but .aud they arc ail marked this way Euuijqid "inraw The first cost is the only cost, for they keep glean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth that is the kind marked this way mm vw ia Elwloii MARK. These collars and cuffs will outlast ix linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and 00 wilting down if you eer a collar marked una way Euuloid ol 1. Mark. Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. CuiTs 50 cts. pair. Give yourisizc and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-39 Broadway, NEW YORK. P. E. Miller now has his barber shop snugly settled in its new quar ters. He and assistant "Arksey" ex pect to make business hum. Mrs. Norman Fowler has been visit ing in Northumberland. She accom panied Mrs. Dr. I'urman from that place to Bloomsburg on Monday evening. We are glad to note that Win. Abbott, who has been confined to the house, is now able to be out again. N. Richart has moved his store from the old stand to his home on West Main street. We are informed that Harry Phillips will begin business at the old stand in the near future. Boyd Patterson and Lemuel Kress ler of Bloomsburg, were visitors to town on Sunday. J. K. Miller's sale on Saturday last, was largely attended. J. H. Miller was a visitor to Blooms burg on Wednesday. We would remark incidentally, that Chas. Hartman and Clyde DeWitt were visitors to Berwick on Sunday eve. Benton, The sale of several of the properties of I. W. McKelvy, which were offered for sale on March 20th has been ad- innmed bv the Assignee. A. Z. Schoch. I property. ontil Wednesday, April 17th at eleven I Miss Martha Robinson, who has o'cloak, a. m. This includes the Ex-; been visiting in different sections of change Hotel, Bloomsburg, the Hem- the state for the past six weeks, return- lock Mills with nine acres ot land ana eu nome on 1 uesciay. three good dweliing 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. Three rooms on ist floor, suitable for Offices, Icecream 01 Lunch Parlors, dressmaking &c. Apply to M. E. Ent or Ikeler & lkeler Attys. For Rent. Offices Farmer's Nat. Bank. front, above M. E. Ent. Charley McKamev. who has been visiting in Lewisburg for some time, returned home on Saturday, accom panied bv his sister Mrs. Newton Cromley, of that place. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrisman's daily. 3 29 tf- Eulcl for Sale. The owners of Troctor 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 throughout, and will be sold either with ot 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. ia 14 tf. BoardiDg 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 By Young men's all wool summer suit?, $4.98. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniver sary sale. Drug envelopes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 manilla, white or colored, coin envel opes, and shipping tags, with or with out strings, alwas in Mock at this office. tf. Children Ciyfor Pitcher's Castorla. Half the fun of life is lost by manv people throutrh their neglect of one of K at ure's most rigid laws. Na ture insists on retrularhv. TeO' pic who ullow the continuance o f any irregularity in their ilice stive organs soou have to pay the pen alty, l ree ana regular move ment of the bow els is the surest sign of good Mcaltli. The first ques tion the doctor ask9 is: " Are your bowels reirular ?' If not. be eives somethintr to niuke them to and quite often that is all he needs to Uo. Assist Nature occasionally in removing offendine matter from the stomach and bowels and you need never be very sick Rememter that assistance don t mean violence. What Is needed is a gentle but efficient helper that will work so easily and so naturally that there wi.l he no shock to the system. Of all the remedies that have been pre pared, Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets Left till all the requirements. They are made of refined, concentrated vegetable ex tracts. One is a laxative two a mild cathartic. Thev cure constipation, bil iousness, dyspepsia, distress alter eating, sour stomach, "heart-burn," dizziness, foul lireath and all disorders due to im Jerfect digestion. Each little vial holds rom forty-two to forty-four Pellets, and sells p.t tlie same price as Uie more com mon and cheaper made pills. A free sample package (4 to 7 doses) will be sent on remiest. Once used, thev are always in favor. World's Dispensary Mkpical Association, 663 Main Street, UU1I.UO, h, v. be flooded with them. C. P. Ikeler has moved in his new home up town, which he recently purchased ol U. v.. button. Rich I less will occupy the house he left. Max Mammelin of Lock Haven will open a clothing and shoe store in the room J. M. Kline used as a music and sewing machine store. Knee pants 9c. pair at Oidding's Saturday 3rd anniversary sale, luster Eggs. The use of eggs on Easter Day, sometimes called rasche, or paste eggs, has come clown to the present time, writes Jane Searle in an article on ' Easter and Easter Customs," in the April Ladies' Jlomt Journal. Eggs were held by the Egyptians as a sacred emblem of the renovation of mankind after the Deluge. The Jews adopted them to suit the circum stances of their history as a type of their departure from the land of Egypt. They were also used in the feast of the Passover. Hyde, in his description of Oriental sports, tells of one with eggs among me Christians ot Mesopotamia on Easter Day, and forty days afterward : "The spot t consists in striking their eggs one against another, and the egg that first breaks is won by the owner of the one that struck it. Immedi ately another egg is pitied against the winning egg, and so on till the last egg wins all the others, which their respective owners shall before have won." In Germany, sometimes instead of eggs at Easter, an emblematical print is occasionally presented. One of these is preserved in the p'int room of the British Museum. Three hens are represented as upholding a basket, in which are placed three eggs orna mented with representations illustra tive of the Resurrection : over the centre egg the " Agnus Dei," with a chalice representing faith ; the other egg? bearing the emblems of charity and hope. Special all wool men's suits, b'ue black and colors, $4 98. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniversary sale. Almost a New York Daily. That Democratic wonder, The New York Weekly World, has just chang ed its weekly into a twice a week pa per, and you can now get the two papers a week for the same old price $1.00 a year, with The Columbian $1.75. Think of it I Ihenewstrom New York right at your door fresh every three days 104 papers a year. Jack Cronin, Earnest Brown and a few others of Jamison City walked down here Saturday afternoon for exercise, but went up on the late train. Robt. Hess and Frank Shollen berger called on the fair sex over in Jackson Friday evening. Ira McHenry wi 1 build an addition to his residence this spring. L. B. Howell of Jamison City transacted business here Saturday. C. E. Benton has opentd up his meat market tor the season, ana serving his customers, with the best. W hen he sells to any one they are sure to make another call. Mrs. Alfred McHenry was visiting her parents at Pottserove last week. Mrs. R. Mathers who has conduct ed a millinery here for the past two years, will dispose of her stock and retire from business ; cannot say at piesent, who will succeed her. H. i. Kelchner and wife, Ira Mc Henry and wife, C. E. Benton and wife, and Chas. I. Mann and wife took supper at Marvin Mc Henry's, i nday evening. Chas. Appleman has been engaged printing signs this spring and has a large number yet to finish. He prints a bright and tasty sign which shows he is an expert w ith the brush. His rates are very rea-onable. Elwood Knouse has enlarged his store room and will add to hi stock, a full line of dry goods. Will Custer who recently resided here, but now of Light Street, spent Saturday here among friends. James Mussleman loaded his house hold goods in a car Saturday to be shipped to Bloomsburg, where he will make his future home. jjrit Hess is tne proud lather ot a big baby, which arrived last week. Kanie Knouse ot tiioomsDurg is visiting her parents on Fair St. frank bands and Prof. Kitchen of Welliversville visited relatives here last week. Shorty, of the Exchange Hotel, has been complaining of ill health for several days ; a leetle early for hay fever yet. H. O. Harvey has left at Fort De Cross and has not taken a permanent post yet. Hope he will locate here 111 Benton. Eli McHenry is selling his hay to the Jamison City tannery. They know up there what good hay is, and where it can be got. If every one gets an office in the borough that wants one, think it will Married. At the M. E. parsonage in Rohrs burg, April 2, 1805, by Rev. E. M. Chilcoat. Mr. B. F. Cadman of Mill- ville, to Miss Mary Young of Orange township, Columbia county, Ta. Kl LME .-V W OT TV W W 1 TUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE- Town Lots. for Infants and Children. " Cattorf In no well sititptrnt to ctitldren t hat I recommend It M miperior towiy pnwcrtpUon known to mo." It A, AnrrtKa, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Tk UK of 'Cutorlft to to nnlrerml and Ita merit to well known that It wema work of mipereroimtlon to enflomo It. Few are the Intelligent famillea who do not keep Castorla within eatf reach. CuiiiOS Habttk, r. r., Kew York City. Cantorln ctirea Colic, Comttpatlon, Sour Rtomach, IXarrhma, Eructation, Kllla 'Worraa, giro aloep, and promote & irontlon, Without tnjuriooi medication, -Tor erernl yeani I hare recommend! your 'CaKtoria,' and rtioll always continue t do n m It boa Invariably produced benoOciaj result," Edwth F. Tardcx, Sf. 128th Street and 7th Are., Now York City Tn Cmtait Com-Ainr, 77 Mnuf Btkht, Krw Yon Crrr. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COOPS HOUSE. Xl'KWG CAME WITH MOVING 71 ME. Our capes and spring co.iM came nlicad of warm wenther, (45 styles lo select from) l?I.oo lo f 17.50. The shirt wains will lie needed in a lew days. We have them in cali co, percale, crepe, cotton and in silk, 39c. to $4.00. The wrappers are in calico, percale and sateen. Our store show the lace curtains hanpmgiip, 50c, 75c, 11.00, $1.50, $2.00, if 2. 50, if voo, $3.50 and $3.75 pair. Ouite a display of chenille covers to lie seen with more to follow. Silks in plain, plaid and figured fur trimmings and for waists from 2tc. to $1.25. I lon't let April and May pass without a nice cape or coat. I set decorated dinner and tea set was $ 10.00, now $8.50. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. SHOES, SLIPPERS, OXFORD TIES. ...ZLSTErW... EOR SPRING and SUMMER H STOCK IS TIE IB". mm m urn. Jones & Walter o o ''"' KICNEY LIVER s M8SE." Biliousness, Tlcadacho, foul lireath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion. Distress after cat Inc. rain and liloutins In the. stomach, shortuota of breath, pain In the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feollnir to-day aud depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to tnto Rood, Urea, elccpliss and all unstrunir, wcukness, debility. Svnru-Kool buililBup quickly a run down constitution and mukes the weak stroiig. Uaarantce-l'M contents of On Pottle. If not benefited. Dniit will refund U you Cue price pud. 4t rruss!Mi GOe. Size, $1.00 Size, "luralidi1 liuide lo UeaJlu" frw Consultation fro. Dh. Kilmer Si Co., liiNtiinmos, N'. V. Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. at Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The unrtcrslsned will offer at public sale the court House lu Bloombbtirg, on FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1895, at i o'clock p. m. the following valuable BUILDING LOIS, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on Market Btrnel oe tween KourtU and Fifth streets, and bounded by Market Ktreet on the east, Urugtar'a alley on the south, Mumy'i alley on the west and lots of C. U. lUikley and John Ilea's estate on tho north, containing about 1W feet front on Mar ket street, and being 213 feet In depth. This land will be offered In THREE LOTS, of 50 feet front each. ALSO at the same tliuo and place, a MILL PROPERTY In Heaver township, adjoining land ot 3. Krey and others, containing 16 ACRES OF LAND, with Iwater power. Immediate potwesslon given. Tkksi. or 8l. Ten percent, on day of sale, balance of one-fourth on June Lit, lu, and the remaining three-fourths on October 1st, lsvs, with Interest from June 1st. C. W. FI N3T0S. Attorney In fuct tor certain owners. GEO. E. EI. WELL, Committee or Margaret Weaver. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTUVCk, or OIL CliOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. II. BEOWEM 2aJ Door above Court Honse. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Who will buy all these shoes ? is a re mark often made in our store. Years of experience and ready money have rut the right shoo and right price together the pick from the best shoemakers in the laud. Our past sales prove that the people know a good thing when they 6ee it. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and the best assortment at the lowest prices. Corxer Iron axd Main Sts. 1 1 w. 1.3 UMi Mil S, .!!:::, FRANK M.. Will make the season of lw.W at the following iluctttt: Klilekrtlilnny, April ilnd at noon; ltet u t i, Monday nl'ht mill WeUnetdav morning MM a. m. Wednesday Mfternoon at llutitlnu- ton Mills nut 11 TliurtKl.iy mornlngat Ha. m., and ev-f-vtwo weeks at the above named places during the aeaiwin. owing t huid times we have reduced Frank M. ae'vtc (w to hard time price tweuty-dve Hollars 10 insure. All persons uartlng with mates after servlee by frank M. will be strictly held for service fee unless known not to be with foul. Thompson & Halght, Luzerne, Pa. STEEL ROOFING and SIDING. a- P.trnt.) Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof fend for The Penn Iron Itofln mtainuue I euuu to. tl.nl . I uUs-i tiolo mm. rnta uf prices. nd rrr. ttt-.'i tn J to do Cofvinu at li'inr". 1I1UUJ uumuu Lima, O. fen Art college, not lu. 4-j-U-d. IIQF RADMtrc' INK A HAlfVWi:i il.. fy. L Illlb M..
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