THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report My Absolutely pure Hon. R. Bruce Petriken of Hunt- ingdon, died in Philadelphia on Mon day morning, at a hospital where he was undergoing treatment for cancer in the throat. He was a lawyer, and served a term in the state senate. He was a brother of Mrs. Dr. Stewart Mitchell of Mt. Carmcl, formerly of this town. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. FA. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895 Kntered at the Post otnee at Illonmsburg. V " l k'.t , I V U IOOO. year OUB CLUB oitees. Avery subscriber, new or old, who pays one lull year in advance, will re ceive free for one year The Ameri can J' arm JVews. 1 he Columbian and the Philadel phia Weekly Timet for one for $(.40. ihk Columman and the New York World twice a week, for $1 75. This js a great combination, one of th ccsi we evi.r oilered. The iwn week Vorld contains twelve paces of me news 01 me world, it is tne best value ever offered for the money. Try - tf. ivorman O. Kline of Rohrsburg Mi uccn granted a pension. The trout last Monday. fishing season opercd A force of men is at up the streets. work cleaning Pensions have been granted to John w. bherman, Mainville, and Charles a. Schmick, Catawissa. Gidding' & Co. sell boy's size 5 to 13 uuie cneviot suits Saturday at c,Scts .special saie. A. P. Coles has taken charge of the notei at Huntingdon Mills, and Bruce Coleman, the former proprietor, has moved to bhickshinny. I he widow of the late Rev. T. Mil ton Peck, a former rector of the Episcopal Church at Danville, died at uamrnore on March 15th. Contractor B. W. Jury uses bicycle in going about town to his numerous contract jobs. He rides as easily and gracefully as a young boy Gidding & Co. put another lot of those all wool men's and young men's suits at $4 98 on sale Friday and Saturday. Ellenbogen's window presen:td beautiful appearance on Easter, being niied with llowers and palms from Dillon s hot house. Dr. William McKelvy, son of Dr. J. B. McKelvy, has decided to locate in Bloomsburg. He has been practic ing in Colorado for the last fifteen years. A. A. Drum opened his new grocery store in Moyer Bros.' building below Market street, on i uesday morning. He comes here from Drum's, Luzerne Co. and has been engaged in mercan tile business all his life. Last Saturday it was reported that the river was swarming with ducks, and every man in town who owns a gun started out to bag some came, We have not heard of any large num ber of dead ducks. Mr. Louis Cohen has placed an order with L. Kurtz & Son of Berwick, for a beautiful monument to be erect ed in his lot in Cypress Hill Cemetery, New York City, in memory of his wife. Rev. A. V. Bower, for the past three years pastor of the New Canaan M. E, Church, has announced his intention to leave the ministry and return to the practice of law at Scranton, in which he was engaged before he began to preach. Gidding & Co. put another lot of those all wool men's and young men's uits at $4.98 on sale Friday and Saturday. Stock Certificates. Corporations desiring stock certi ficates, are invited to call and see samples of lithograph work at The Columbian office. Workmanship and prices are guaranteed to compare fav orably with city printing. tf. luiicssman ioDeri Klotz is reported to be seriously ill at his home m iiaucn Chunk. The Bloomsburg Steam Dye Works on West street, are prepared to do steam carpet cleaning. -:.t.: - wiuuinB co. sen boy s size s to 13 blue cheviot suits Saturday at o8cts. opeciai saic. A 1 . a who goose was shot and wound ed and captured on Hendershott's arm on 1 uesday aftermoon, by Frank j-aiuumain. The following letters are advertised April 16, 1895. E. E. Beck, II. (I Clair, Mr. C. E. Drumm. Miss Amanda Hart, Mrs. C. S. Neff, Mr. Lloyd Moore, Mr. Joseph A. Seffarlen. Cards. Mr. Sherman Silhamer. Will be sent to the dead letter office April 3. i95- James II. Mercer, P. M. The Exchange Hotel, Hemlock Mill, and Market street lots were again offered for sale by A. Z. Schoch, assignee of I. W. McKelvy, on Wed nesday afternoon. There was bid on the hotel $25,000; on the mill $7000, and on the lots $3,300. These prices being wholly inadequate, the assignee refused to let them go, and the sale was adjourned to a date to be .d- nounced hereafter. V J J J" fl HHH10dl TKMl PlU'K"tt NLIItL'iI'liVllltlll m ANWCU TlllftO CWIIT lit CWIIT IICCIKM. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE ' SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Hit Hood (h Toot ol Tim ' MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED lit-iW-ly. It. ft 10. There is a muddle in the Philadel phia license court. Judges Hare and Thayer were silting to hear license cases, but owing to a disagreement between them, Judge lhayer refused to act, leaving only one Judce, while A lot of new judgment exemntion the law requires three. The Lawyers' notes, with attorney's commission Uub nas uken actlon on the matter, 1 he luneral of Rev. T. R. Kin whn died at Benton on Thursday, took piace on Sunday afternoon. The remains were taken to Lock Haven on Monday. Nice and fresh to day Water Cress, Raddishes, Spinach, Kale and Oranges at Bush & Malfaiera's. it. Club has taken action and waiving everything just printed' anJ requested the Board of Judges to fold single, or in at this ollice, books of 25 and 50, tf. appoint court. a full bench in the license master Sunday was a bright nnH pleasant day, though the air was some what cool. Large congregations at tended all the churches, and special services were conducted at most nf the places of worship. Gidding & Co. are giving a chromo- trope with the sale of each child's suit. Tl,. tj : 1 iic .-MiiKrjse case was arcuert in the Supreme court this week. Messrs. I IlL. n .1 C I... . jimv aim otanei represented tne plaintiff, and Messrs. Ikeler, Herring arm is.nawn tne deiendant. the Town of Bloomsburg. 1 he nspy ferry, after a temDorarv shut-down on account ot high water. is now in lull running order again. Lewis Hess and son have the ferrv fitted up in good shape, and people travelling that way have the benefit of all possible convenience. Everybody is invited to the After Easter Tea on Friday, April loth, from q to 10 P. M. eiven bv the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Lutheran Church at the home of Mr. G. A. Herring on h.ast street. 1 here will be an excel- itni lunch served tor 15 cents, ice cream and cake extra. 1 tie young people are especially urged to be present, and see the tree of fortune. Another attraction will be a Fish Pond. Everybody is cordially invited to be present. At last the north pole has been found. At least it is announced bv a Paris paper that Dr. Nansen. the Norwegian explorer, has discovered it, and planted the flag of his country thereon, lhe story does not state whether the pole is a hickory or an icicle. Mr. William Tillev and son Edwin. 01 liuck norn were recently the re cipients of handsome presents from the former's brother Edwin, who has resided in Nevada City, California, for the past twenty years, and is inter ested in eold mines He sent to William a large gold ring with topaz setting, and to his namesake Edwin, he sent a breastpin made of a nugget of gold just as it came from the mine. The pin weighs sixteen penny weight, and is worth about twenty five dollars. Konert W. Tacohs was marri(ri tn Miss Emily Gertrude Divine of Dan- changed by us. Gidding & Co. desire us to say that on account of the stormy weather many people could not get to their store last Saturday who otherwise would have done so. Their special sale drew Jarge crowds, not as large as it would have drawn had the weather been fair, therefore they will i 1 r. 1 a mane mis Saturday, April 20m, a pecial day, and will offer special values in an departments. a very interesting exnioition was given in the Normal Auditorium on Monday night, by Miss McMollen and a class of little children whom he has been teaching to read by the Pollard system. A large audience was present, and they were greatly interested, as well as surprised at the results attained. Miss McMollen is an expert teacher, and the system is said to be a great success. ville, on Wednesday at ten o'clock, at the bride's home in that borough. Thj ceremony was performed bv Rev. ... ftir. Koney. pastor of the Lutheran Church, in the presence of the fami lies and near friends of the bride and groom. I hey will return to Blooms- Durg on rriuay. Mr. acobs is an old stand-by of this office, and has frequently filled the position of a typo with us. We wish him and his bride a long and prosperous life. The new time table of the B. & S. that went into effect last Monday, will be found in this paper. There are now four trains a day each way. Gidding & Co. put another lot of those all wool men's and young men's suits at $4 08 on sale Friday and Saturday. SAYS BOOTH IS ALIYE. C. C. Rillcr Declares He Sailed to Brazil After Lincoln's Assassination. Chiistopher C. Ritter, an intelligent uerman-Amencan citizen who arrived in Newark, Ohio, nine months ago and has since been doing landscape gardening, tells the following story concerning the assassination of Lincoln : " To day I am at liberty to aisciose lacts hitherto hinted at by newspaper writers, but strenuously aenieu by historians. " History says that Boston Corbett shot J. Wilkes Booth for Lincoln's assassination, but I say that Booth is to-day alive in Brazil and that it was Edward Fuchs who was shot bv Cor- bett. t uchs was an actor who bore a striking resemblance to Booth, and. in r 1 ' - iact, 1 Know ot trequent instances where he was mistaken for him. On May 6 Booth and I both sailed for Brazil on a private schooner and ar- rived in Para on May 22. I soon re turned to Germany. Letters were ex- Ip 1884 Booth and TIME IS MONEY ! They say, and the few moments spent in a careful perusal of this announcement wil" bear out the truth of this axiom. Laces and Embroideries. We show the finest line of these goods. Vandyke lolnt Paces, a beauty at 35c Real Venice Point l.ace, elegant cjimlitv at 45c., wider at 65c. Special Silk Vandyke I'oint Lace at 65c. Insertions 6c. yard up wards. Call anil see the lines, prices low, qualities high. Km broideries all the new effects. Dotted Kdcings. Irish Point Km broidery, Guipure Embroideries. See the loc. goods. All grades, all qualities, ex eept the poor kind. High grade at low prices. Colored Dress Goods. ou can't say much about these Dress Goods Values in a single unblemished state ment like this. You may eather some in formation from the prices nd descriptions, but ft great deal more from a personal in spection, will give you an idea of style and quality: Illuminated Twills, all wool at coc. 38 inch Checks, new colorings oc. 38 inch all wool serges 35c. 45 inch, all wool serges 50c. yd, lately... 75c. 54 men inyior suitings, all wool 65c. Dig value. Black Dress Goods. Nothing as popular as Black Goods this season. I here seems to be a "craw" on them. We have all the popular styles. "Crcpons'Make the lead. lilack Crepons all wool, 50c. upwards, lilack Kudora Cloth Silk and wool $1.35. Black Serges 35c. upwards. Hosiery. Underwear. Ladies' Silk Vests 50c. Ladies' Lisle Vest 29c. Ladies' F.gyptian Yarn Vests 5C Ladies' Jersey Vests, 10c, I2jc., 15& Silks. Handsome line, all the newest. Real Habutcd wash silks Real Jap. silks, 27 hich wide !.'. Swivel silks Black Satin Duchess 32 inch Vcnitian Silks Fine Dress Ginghams, 10c yd. The kinds that don't fnde, colors worv washout. Ladies' full regular mnde, Jiif! spliced heel 25c. 2 Thread Real Maco Yi I. ailies' Hose, high spliced heel 35c. parr, j pair for $1.00. A special Maco Yarn lion. at 31c. l.xtra fine Black Hose 50c. CliiU' ren's Hosiery of all grades. Soaps. Cream of Oat Meal (3 cakes In box) t. box. Almond Complexion Soap (3 cakes fc box) I2jc. box. Pear's Soap, 12c. cke Castile Soap, 20c. Cuticura 20c Clark'i Glycerine 5c. Palm oc. Corsets. Full lines of W. C. C. Corsets, R. & C Corsets, Armorsfde Corsets, Jackson's Cor set Waists, Children's Waists 25c. See On fl.oo extra long Waist Corset. Lancaster Ginghams 5c. 20 yards cow Muslin Hi.oo. Good Hair Curler 5c Drew Shields 8c. Best Vaseline 5c. bottle. Hair Brushes 19c. Vandyke Lace Collars 39c. Plaid White Goods loc. yd. Good h Aprons 25c. Table Oil Cloth, best isjc Capes and Capings. Full line of Cnpes from ft. 19 upwurds. Big line of materials for making Cnpes. 50 inch Broadcloths 85c. black and colors. 56 inch Clay Diagonals ft. 50, black and blue. 50 inch Habit Cloths Coc. Laces. Ril.hm. Brades, Jet Points, Silk Ternls, Velvets and Sateens, for trimming same. Velvets. We placed on sale to-dav a snecial lot J Velvets in leading shades, now so popular for Trimmincs. Bit? Iir.e of Tet Trimmin of all kinds. let Collars and Yokes. Chenille Curtains frl.da nair. full lenntli arm winin. cnenine TaBle Covers 48c Lace Curtains. Toles, Loops, etc. Cur tain materials by the yapd. Ladies' Muslin Underwear cut, good That is well made, rrocerlv .jjt. 1 material ana at prices to please. ,50c. I Corset Covers, Hamburg Trimmed .30c. I Corset Covers, neck and sleeves " .90c. White Skirts, Hamburg Ruffle ,50c. 1 Night Robe, Hamburg Trimmed... Full line of Wash Dress Muffs now open. IT. J. CLARK & SON 7$c 73c Printing in Colors. The prices of colored printinc; inks have gone down with everything else, and it costs no more to do printing in colors than it does in black. The 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, iolet, dark red, green, jacqueminot, purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print ing in more than one color is done at slight advance lor the additional press work. tf. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorto, When she was Child, she cried for Cantoris, When slie became Mlas, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them CaatorU. o) ETTER UY A ICYCLE UILT FOR USINESS. Lovell Diamond $100. Peerless $100. Cleveland $100 to $125. Envoy $50 to $75. WE SELL 'EM. eell . . . T , , can be relieved of all these syr Come and see my line before you purchase, and it 1 doa t by taking Hood's Sarsapariiu, 11 you you will wish I had before the season is over. gives nerve, mental and bodily 6 Uld wheels taken in exenange. Mr. David F. Brands, father of Mrs. Dr. J. T. Brown, died at Dr. Browns residence last Thursday morning at four o'clock, aged 76 years, montns and o days. He was sick but a short time. The remains were taken to Hackettstown, N. J. on Mon day morning for interment. Rev. I. M. Fatterson accompanied the family. Mr. Brands was born in Warren County, N. T. and for forty years was an elder in the f resbvtenan Church. His wife, who was a sister of Samuel Snyder of Mifllinville, died about year agp, and since then he has been residing with Dr. Brown, whose wife is his only surviving child. LESSON'S IN COOKING. Beginning last Monday afternoon. and continuing tor six successive weeks, is being given in the Normal School Auditorium a series of six lectures and lessons on cooking bv Mrs. A. w. K.usel, ot Berwick. The subjects include the cooking of meats, baking ot breads, cooking of vegeta bles, eggs, &c, and will be illustrated by practical exhibitions of the art of cooking, which will be done on the platform in the presence of the audi ence. In order to defray the expenses of this course of lectures there wi.l be a small admission tee charged not exceeding fifty cents for the course. It will be made as small &3 possible as it is not desired to make any money out of the course, simply to make ex penses. Mrs. Kusel is a disciple of Mrs. Korer, whose reputation is national, and is employed by private enterprise to instruct pupils in the public schools of Berwick in the art of cooking. I his is what makes it possi ble to get her here at such low rates. Nervous People And those who are all tired out and have that tired feeling or sick headache can be relieved of all these symptoms which strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures in digestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue ot a writ of Al. Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of common Pleas of Columbia county, and to me directed, there will bj exposed to public Bale at the Court House In Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, MAY n, 1895, at 2 o'clock, p. m., all that certain messuage or lot of land sltuato In Cleveland township, county of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania,. Bounded ana described as follows, tc-wtts on the north by lands of Ellas Thomas, on the east by lands of Daniel mine estate, on the south by lands ot Adam Derumlck, and on the west by lands of Ezerluh Yocum and Phlneas Thomas, containing 100 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, whoreon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and other outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution at the suit of J. M. Hulshlzer's Administrators, vs Joseph Thom as and to be sold as the property of Joseph Thomas. J. B. Mchenry, sheriff. Whits Yost, Attys. tiooa s ruis are easy to take, easy i met at Hamburg for the first time since 1865. He then looked well and had apparently been nrosoermz. The last time I heard from Booth was in December, but I am confident he is yet alive. I know to a certainty that liootn irequently corresponded with Allan rinkertou. Ritter says that he has almost com pleted a book on the subject of Lin colu s assassination. He says he promised Allan Pinkerton not to re veal this alleged fact for thirty vears ... .. - . . . ana tne time expired to-day, ouiding & Co. sell boys' size s to 13 blue cheviot suits Saturday at o8cts. r. 1 1 ' special saic. "A word to the wise is sufficient." I suffered terribly from roaririz in my neau during an attack of catarrh, and because very deaf, used Ely's i-ream Ualm and in three weeks could hear as well as ever A. E. Newman, uraiing, Mich. One of my children had a verv bad discharge from the nose. Physicians prescribed without benefit. After using Ely's Cream Balm a short time the disease was cured. O. A. Cary, corning, N. Y. Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed, there will be ex posed to publlo salo at the Court House lu Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895, at 8 o'olook p. m., all that certain tract of land situate In the township ot Madison, oounty of Columbia, State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a Pine thence south 2tfo perches by lands ot Joel B. Moser and Alfred Pegg to a post by Pine thence east lsu percues by lanas ot ueruhelmer to a Chestnut oak grub, now a post, thence north 81) perches by lanJs of C. W. Eves to a corner, thence south 86 aud flve-clghths degrees west one rod by land conveyed by the said Commit tee to B. F. Warren, thence by the same north three and flve-elghts degrees west axs rods to line of land of Samuel Dulscher, and thence by the said lands ot Samuel Detacher north 83 and one-half degrees west 131 perches to the place of beginning, containing about 193 ACRES, and allowances, be the some more or less, whereon Is erected a DWELLINC, HOITSF barn and other outbuildings. Excepting there. I RubbGr BOOtS 3 fid iruiu w aures auu 100 percues ot land sold by I 1 - said Wohlforth to Samuel Delm-hm- h aa I UVerSnOfiR fnr IVf ftri dated April m, 1890, reoorded In Deed Boole No. I Wompn HhilHrori nnrl 47. at page 477 to. In the ollice of the Uocorder "-'"uJj '"'V'6". a"a of Deeds, 4c, of said Columbia oounty. and 40 I eve yDOuV. NOW IS tnfi aores and 137 porches sold to said Delscher by I SeaSOn forthfsm Ri iw doeddated Maroh 16, iu reoorded In said of- UuT r "ICUl. DUy Dee In Deed Book No. Al, at page 813, to. I "icill U I Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Conrad Kramer, Committee of Margaret Fort- ner, lunatio vs. Abraham Wohlforth and to be 01a as the property ot Abraham Wohlforth. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COOPS HOUSE. When you come to Jiloomsbum. where you will buy It will pay you to look over our stock and get styles and prices. You. will eel some rol weas anyway you will always find sonw-thinir ilifTn goods have just been bought. No old "chestnutsthat you have seen, fb a moiuli Our shirt waists are new. Our capes and coats are new. Our wrappers are new. Our whole stock is beincr turned over often. Th, mnJi. , , t . - " 1 " "lui ,9 jicvr hoc lor IS and of course is just new and fresh from the makers. Table oil cloth. I2c. vard I. W. HARTMAN & SON. M BOOTS VHOtS-O. L0 By. A UrUfJHfc f pR0arf.b3Wx J iNTHtwLjLm-i. over) SHOES. JDEY LIST TOE HAY COUET. GRAND JIUHORS. Heaver Lloyd Davis, C. A. Shuman. -Berwick Daniel Oliver. Ilriarcreek D. W. Martz, James Spo enberg. Catawissa-C. L. Pahe, W. II. Rhoedeii J. It. Yetter, II. Young. Centralia James J. Reilly. Conynyham James Urennan. Eishingcreek W. M. Ash, L, M. Cw eling, Harman Kwnts. Franklin Jess John. Greenwood B. F. Kedline. Hemlock Dennis Pursel. Madison Benton Carey, Miles Welliver. Mifflin Stephe Creasy, Chas. Wolf. Montour Saaiuel Precious. Orange Wru. Drake. Pine James Chamberlin. PETIT JURORS-first week. Clem Harmao, Beaver Henry Kckrote. Benton Wm. Tubbs. Btrwick lohn Frantz. Bruce Purse!. Bloom lacob Probst fir r.,v.r w Billig, L. Gross, K. Kelchner, John KellyT Geo. B. Musser, Thos. Smith. Catawissa T. E. Harder, W. H. Leibjb Cleveland-John Johnson, Adam Marks. Conyncham Wm. Davis rinr,;l Chas. Weiderman. Iishingcreek Isaiah Raber. Greenwood W. A. Bangs, Bigler Even Hemlock Wm. Girtrm. ir m r'.mt. J. R. Montgomery. jackson D. U Everhart, H. I. Hirls- man. Locust Chas. cer. Montour E. E. Mears. Mt. Pleasant W. E. Sands. Orance VV. M. Ilutton. Pine-R. Miller, Wellington, Ye- Achenbach, C. F.. J. A. H Main Street Whitmover. Sugarloaf Pamuel Bogart, O. W. Laiish. SECOND WEEK. Berwick Ray Hoyt, Harr Walton. Bloom-Peter Billmeyer, Christian Earn est, Harry Houck, Isaac KiUhen, O. W. ?ye' J- 11 Stetker, W. I. Terwilliger, D. I. Weiss. Briarcreek Cnlvin Kelchcr. Ceniralia John E. DavU. Centre II. C. Barton, Arthur Creasy. Conyngham James Flaanigan, Jas. Wil son. ' Fishingcreek Harman J. Hess, I t Tealer, P. J. Weaver, David Wenner. rranklin Jacob Swayze. Greenwood S. Y. Mather, O. J. Mer. rell, P. K. Patterson. Hemlock John Deisenroat, A. Bl Hartman. ' Madison Erastus Hendershott, John I Kreamer, Peter Werkheiser. Millvill F. W. AbramTitman. ' ' ''"" Orange VV. H. Patterson. Pine Thomas Gordner. Scott Richard Johnson, Sugai loaf- Fred Geu. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. in action ana sure in enect. 2 sc. J. B. MoUKNRY, Sheriff. Basklit, Atty. Bloonisburg, Pa.