THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURC, PA. 8 I?W80W Otf 8lI vf fill CSow That's the. VoriUMai,in est strlcs, all widths, and sold at prices within the reach of all. A fair trial will convince you that our sis the place at which to buy your shoes. w. fiioraaafinr. Clarks Building, Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. TwimYiio vacant lots and number of good kMiBuniiinii in lllnnmsburir Pa The best k aiunrt m Mooiusburii. A very desira ble properly containing ID acres and tlrst class buildings with good will In a business worth H to 11500 per year at Willow Drove. Dwellings In Kspy. Orangevllle and Henc'b Btfd. A large number ot taruis In Columbia (XnuitT, one In Luzerne County, one In Irglnla. Two Country Store Stands In Columbia count)' ml one In Luzerne county, A water power Manilla mill, dry dock and lumber yard and M Tn Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of ood farm land at same place, by M. l. LUi& 1 BON, Insurance and Keal Kstate Agents, BLOOMSDUKO.PA. SPECIAL NOTICES. -IM)KALB.-TWO IIOUSKS AM) LOT HOK Jf sale on Fourth street, Hloomstmrg, oil any terms, one house contains 1 1 looms, with all modern conveniences ; the other house con tains 7 rooms. Also a house and lot on Kast street, coutululng 8 rooms. Apply to. I. 8. Williams. Apr. l-iit. 1 PATENTS OBTAINED, TEHMH EASY. '1 hlr-ty-tlve years' experience. Kxanilnatlons and lteports free. Piiunpl. attention. Hend drawing and description to L. Uaoiikk Co, AttJ's, Washington, I). C. -i!H-ly. SITUATION WANTED as clerk In store or some (rood business. Kind of work nm notpurt lcular. Am Kent eel mid wide awake. Addressing Coli mbian, Hloomsbiiri:. Pa. U-'-.'-t f , ( IllIC'KEHINO PIANO FOU HALE. In tine j condition, price reasonable, teinis easy. innulre at this ollloe or address Lock Box Bloomsburg, Pa. tf. A LL KINDS OF BLANKS FOU .Tl'HTlCES A and constablks at the Columbian of- ffioe. lh JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FEE BILL. Justices and constables can procure copies of te bill under the act of isa, at Tun I'oi.im lANOtllce. H Is printed In pamphlet torm, and Is very convenient lor reference. It also contains the act or ihnii conecnitiiK the destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes ami minks. They will be sent by mall to any address ou receipt of SO cents In stamps. tf. ANSWER THIS The largest subscription house In the country wants a flist-class representative for this com munity for strictly special work, bhorl hours. Good pay. Minister, teacher, or wide-awake nun or woman given pr-terence. Address, stating Bge and former employment, ttlobe Bible Publishing Co., 73 Chestnut St., Phlla., pj. 5-l-3t. The Centralis Assessments. In the matter of the application for are assessment of the Centialia bor ough, which is now up for considera tion before the Columbia county courts, a new argument has developed. No ward assessors were elected, but simply registry assessois for each ward. David Walsh was elected bor ough assessor, which office was legis lated out of office by dividing the bor ough into wards. As the matter now stands Centralia has no legal assessor, although Mr. Walsh is going ahead with the assessment. The matter was continued until April 24th: If Mr, Walsh makes the assessment it will be illegal, and he will be entitled to no pay therefor Ashland Advocate. Sales. April 26th. The Weaver heirs will offer lots on Market street, Blooms burg, containing about 150 feet front and 212 feet deep. They are among the most valuable lots in Eloomsburg. May 4. Moses McHenry, execu tor of John Reinard deceased, will sell valuable real estate in Fishing Creek township at one o'clock p. m. May 22. John Andes, administra tor of Jacob Andes, dee'd., will sell o'i the ptemises in Hemlock twp. at 2 o'clock, valuable real estate, consisting of 38 acres of land, frame dwelling house, barn, etc. See advertisement. For Rent. A new building with a coach shop and blacksmith shop combined, in Orangeville. Inquire of David C. Gray, Orat geville. Terms reasonable. 4-26-4L MONEY TO LOAN. One thousand dollars will be loaned cn first mortgage security on town property. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. 4L Shad and all kind of fresh hsh at C. B. Chrisman's daily. 3 9 lf 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 Thi lips' Cafe. tf We have made arrangements by which we can furnish this paper and the twice a-week New Yoik 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 every week at extraordinarily low rates. tf. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. HEIGUB0KB.00D NEWS Interesting Item From Varloui Polnti In the County. Reported by Our Staff of 1 Correspondents. Jerseytown. Once more straw hats are in season. Samuel Johnston had a new wire fence put up around his yard. Clarence Whitmire made a trip to Strawberry Ridge on Tuesday of last week. Harry Terwilliger made a business trip to the County Seat on Monday last. James Hendershott of Bloomsburg has been with our citizens the past few days. Dr. McKelvy, who has lived in Colorado the past few years, has once more joined some of his old friends of this place. Espy. Rev. Buck, a former pastor of the Evangelical church, at this place, preached in that church on Sunday evening last. Prospects for work in the boat yard are brighter than they have been for some time. About 25 men are employed at present. Isaiah Heckman is on the sick list at this writing. J. P. Tursel and John K. Miller have recently purchased new bicycles. William Howel has secured a situ ation at the new East street bakery in Bloomsburg. Mrs. Rev. J. M. Reimensnyder, of Milton, has been visiting her brother, E. K. Creveling. Lena, wife of S. K. Worman, died Tuesday morning after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted on Thursday. Interment at Alton. Benton. A number of our people attended the wedding of J. F. Wright and Miss Hattie Cole, at Harveyville last Thurs day, and presented them some very costly presents. Mrs. J. B. McHenry and Grand Pap McHenry. visited friends and relatives here last week. C. E. Benton and wife spent Sun day with friends at Mountain Grove. A large number of trout have been caught here already, and by the num ber that is constantly fishing many more will be landed. Alfred McHenry has opened and has on display the finest line of mer cantile goods ever brought to this section. Geo. Hartman who has been suffer ing with pneumonia for the past two weeks is rapidly recovering and will soon be able to be out acain, as ot yore. H. O. Harvey was assisting at the McHenry House a few days list week. Sam 1 Lemons is kept busy deliver ing, ana taking orders tor his clover seed. He has a large trade in this It isn't much trouble for a really healthy man to be gooa 11 u. niored. Jollity and exhuberant health are a proverbial combination. The hearty man who is always laiiKliiiig doesn't have any trouble with his digestion, It has been said that laughing makes peo pie healthy. The truth is thut health makes people laugh. There isn't any other thine so essential to health as regularity in the action of the bowels. Most all sickness starts with some derangement of the digestive func tions. Good digestion means good, pure blood, and that means strength. Once let the bowels become clogged with refuse matter, and the whole system is deranged. Impure, poisonous matter gets into the blood ana plants the seeds lor all sorts of sickness.. Whenever there is a' stoppage of the intestinal action, help should be given immediately. Usually a mild, gentle laxative is all that is necessary. A vio lent, wrenching, griping cathartic is never needed. Dr. l'ierce's Tleasant Pel lets ore the most pleasant and successful remedy for occasionul or chronic consti pation, or costiveness. They are tiny, sugar-coated anti-bilious granules that even the smallest child can easily take. They act in perfect accord with nature and produce no griping or other disagree able feeling. They should be taken at the first indication of digestive trouble. They 6top sour stomach, belching, "heart-burn," flatulence and sick head ache. They cure constitution perma nently. You can stop taking them after the bowels ore thoroughly regulated. Their help lasis. You do not become a slave to their use as with other pills.' SoodJuko A Clean Collar One that you enn keep clean nil the time a collar thnt docs not wilt when you get over-hentcd ; thnt docs not frny on the edge, or tear out nt the buttonholes, and can be cleaned by simply wining off with a wet snonne or cloth. These collars mid culls arc made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength and durability. They arc the only waterproof goods so made, and every piece is stamped as follows: ELwuHD TRADf Ask for this, and refuse to tnke any imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer docs not keep them, send direct to us, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collars 95 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pnir. State size, and wnrtner stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO., 447-49 Broadway, new XOTK. section, which he has built up rapidly. J. W. Mann of Bloomsburg was up in this section last Friday, looking up the bicycle trade. C B. Ikeler has the painters at his cottage on Main Street, which im proves its looks, and gives it a neat and cozy appearance. II. F. Kelchncr, proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, has been confined to his room with a severe cold for the past week, but at this writing is rapid ly recovering, to the pleasure of all of his friends. We hope he will soon be able to be out and around again as usual. J. M. Kline is still handling organs and sewing machines, and expects to remain with us awhile yet. B. S. Keller of Millville was a Benton visitor Thursday of last week. B. G. Keller, our wide awake stove dealer, is having a veranda added to his house, which improves Us appear ance very much. Elwood Knouse is shipping his mine ties, now fast as he can load them ; he has several car loads yet on hand. Geo. Hagenbach is running a milk wagon through this place now and is supplying his patrons with good fresh milk. J. F. Wright expects to go to house keeping very soon now. in Sam'l Hart man's House on Creek Street. Dogs will be scarce here next spring, as they will be assessed two dollars. A good move this is, as dogs are too plenty here. Grand Tap McHenry is occupying his old arm chair at the McHenry House at present. Berwick. George Clemens has moved his tonsorial business from the Berwick house into the room on Front Street formerly occupied by Miss Sallie Rough in the confection business. The room has been handsomely re novated and repapered so that it pre sents a tine appearance. It is one of the neat and tidy places of Berwick Ueorge has Dinit up a fine trade, is running a flourishing business. His numerous friends wish him his old time success and there is but little doubt that he will have it. R. R. and H. 1. Freas of Scranton and Dr. C. L. Freas of Philadelphia have been spending several days of our fine weather among friends in Berwick. R. R. Freas is of the firm of II. L. Freas and Son who are do ing a large business feed mill busi ness in Scranton. H. P. Freas is engaged in the milling business in Scranton. David Baucher, one of our oV citizens, mason and house builder, is largely engaged in supplying our com munity with fine paving stone. Ihey are of excellent quality and find ready sale. Rev. Dr. Rittenhouse of Phi la delphia preached an excellent sermon in M. E. Church last Sabbath mom ing. Rev. Thompkinson, the pastor. wears well and as pastor and preacher he is symmetrically good, riis ser mons command good attendance and they are of a superior character. He would be acceptable in any pulpit of the state. Mr. Fairchilds. two miles below town, has gone into the dairy business strongly; has 10 cows ot excellent breed. Mr. Fairchilds is one of th enterprising tarmers of the county, No one can show better farm build ings, and more extensive fruit trees. Well Mansfield is building a large store room at upper end of town for lumber, grain, farm implements &c. Mr. Dietterick has moved from Nescopeck to Berwick and has joined Wm. Rosb in the blacksmith business. 1 Dietterick & Ross are running a fine blacksmith trade. This is a new firm. Their many friends wish them success. Poisoning dogs and burning build ings are considerably in vogue in our town. It doesn't speak well for the place. If this dog poisoner or incen diary is found we will hang him up to season for eternity. Til Mohorter & Son have been do ing some lively painting and papering 111 Nescopeck this spring. Several house? and a hall shows their handi work. Skillful artists are always in demand. They have a large share of business during these hard times with fine prospects all summer. Cooncy Moore has opened up the blacksmith shop owned by C. C. Williams with the custom and prestige of this old stand. He is an accom plished blacksmith and is turning out fine work. H. B. Wolf is closing out his meat market. There is a chance for some body to enter into the meat business in Nscopeck. We take ptide and pleasure in our mar ble Works of Kurtz & Son. To visit them is to realize what we say. This firm gets contracts from Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York and other places adjacent. A contract from Wilkes-B.irre of $10,000 they hae just received. Thtir marble the best that can be produced and the work manship and sculpture a matter of art. Hudson Kline proprietor of Benton hotel, has been visiting his numerous friends here. Roland Reed in his comedy, The Politician will be here on May Sih. This is a compliment he is paying to his ftiends. Mi.s Isadore Rush, born right here in this community is the leading figure in this grand show that has met with so large success in the states. We predict a large attendance of this community on May 8th in the Berwick Opera House. Boys blue and black cheviot $1.48 at Gidding & Go's. suits To the People of Bloomsburg. B1.00MSHURC, April 22, 1895. At a meeting of the Sanitary Com mittee (appointed by the President of Town Council for 1895) it was decided to call the attention of property hold ers, tenants and others to Section 5 of Town Ordinance No. 36 which reads thus.: "When the Sanitary Com mittee shall deem any privy, cess pool or house drain located on any property fronting on any street on which a public sewer shall be opened for use, to be a nuisance or a danger to the inhabitants of the house, or others, and if in their judgment the said nuisance cannot otherwise be- abated, the said committee shall direct the superintendent of sewers to cause written notice to be given owners or tenants, forbidding the further use of the same and requiring the house to be drained by public sewer." There are other sections of ordin ances which gives us power to investi gate premises and make reports. That good health may be preserved in our Town, we invite and insist that all persons clean up cellars, out houses, stables, pig pens, chicken yards, &c. I. W. Hartman, Dr. J. W. Bruner, Dr. T. C. Harter, Sanitary Committee. DR.KI LMCfTS Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Rheumatism, Lurehairn, pain In Joint or back, brick durt to urine, frequent calls, irrittttiou, IntlHmntioo, frruvul, ulceration or catarrh uf bludtlur. Disordered Liver, J.Tirmlrefl rIlimtion, (fout, blllintis-headHrha. MVA 'I l-ICOOT curt kidney cliflii-ultlea, Lalirijit, urinary trouble, blight's diauaaot Impure Rlood, Scrofula, malaria, jrcn'l weakness or debility. 3uarnnt-Uiu content of One Puttie, tf not baa. SUmI. Ui'UtfiftMU will reluail to you Uiu lirk'e At DruCKlsta, 60c. Size, $1.00 Size. "Innlldf Quids to Helth"rrMConnltatlon tie. IH. KlI-MIU A CO., IllNOHAMTON. N. Y. RUPTURE lsonoof the very common ailments of man kind. It. Is initially the result, of hard work or overexertion, unci Is orient lines the legacy of fevers or Hiivcre at tacks ot sickness which leave the iibdomlniil ni uncles In a weakened condition allowing llie prou-Ualou of bowel. 11 Is NO DISCRACE to be ruptured, hut It Is very nnnoyliiR and Boinei lines daiurerous. Until reuenlly !! was t lmiiif lit. to be Inuiirubto without uu operation. uui iiiuiiks 10 bcicuuiiu ruscurcii . ITS CURE lannwAPSOUITKI.YC'EMTAlNIn ninety outof a hundred cases where the nurture can be re turned. I KlVH written tfuariinieo to cure or no puy. No knife, no Inconvenience, no opera tion, no a Mention from business and no truss toaunnyytiu uftcrwurds line visit, to my ot- llce weekly for from four to elht weeks Is usually suiilcient lor the worst cases. A. P. O'MALLEY, M. D. Hl'l'TlHI! SI 80 S. Washington St. gjj J 4 !?.riAI,lJT, Wllkos-Barre, Ta. iw-iiu. Btia.T for Infants M Castorla In go well adaptwl to children that I recommend It ai superior to any ir,crlpUon known to me." II A. AncriER, M. I)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. MTh use ot 'Castorla ts so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of snperrroRntlon to endorse It. Kew are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within ttLsj reach." Caklos Uabttk, D. D New York City. Tn CanTAra SHOES, SLIPPERS, OXFORD TIES. ...1TB"W"... LQR SPRING and SUMMER Largest Stock in the County. Prices the Lowest. Jones & Main Street, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. m. BEOWEM 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. the right shoe and riht price shoemakers in the land. Our now a good thing when they see it. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best at the lowest prices. Corner Iron and Main Sts. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OP VALUABLE Real Estate. rursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the underpinned adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Andes, late of Hemlock township, deceased, will expose to public sale upon the premises In said Hemlock township, upon WEDNESDAY, MAY a 2, 1895, at t o'clock P. W., the following described real estate : Beginning at a pine knot and running thence by lands ot John Hample, south one- half degree west 45 and tbroe-teuths porches to a stone, thence by land ot Houben B. Wluter Bteen, south 78 degrees east 118 and six-tenths perches to a stone, thence by lands ot Geo. Hartman nortb to tho big roud. thence by said road weHtwardly to the line of Ueo. Hartman, thence by land of suld Hartman north kh and one-half degrees west to place of beginning, containing 38 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, upon which Is eroded a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, etc. Trkms of Bai.b: 10.00 down, $100 August KM, and balance Jan. 1, istwi. t'UKIHMAN, JOHN ANDES, 4 "tt-lt Atty. Administrator. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN T8 and Children. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Pour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Kructatlon, Kills Worms, girt aloep, and promotes d (reRtion, Without Injurious medication, Tor mrm years I hars recommend yotir 'CaHtorln,' and shall always oonUnue k) do so as it has Invariably produced bcneOdM results." Eownt F. TAanKK, M. ft, 12&U Btreet and 7th Ave., Kew York City Oobtaict, 77 Mmasv Srajtrr, Kw Yon Crrr, Walter BLOOMSBURG, PA. 3? Who will buy all these shoes ? is a re mark often made in our store. Years of experience and ready money have put together the pick from the best past sales prove that the people makes and the best assortment W. n. floore. Pi Stone and all kinds of paving done at reasonable prices. Estimates furnished at short notice. Box 374, Uloomsburg, Pa. 4-ia-i-t. It; Celebrated Piciig Stallion, FRANK M.. Will nrnko the season of im at tho 'ow'" plaees: Khlokshliuiy, April nd at noon; wieK, jiiuuuuy iiikui uuiu weuncoui.. . r i.t a.m. Wednesday afternoon at lluu?j ton Mills until Thursday morning tit ' ""I ev'ytwo weeks at ihe uuove named piw dtirinj the season. ,un owing to haid times we nave rouueru M. service fee to hard time price twenty-"" dollar to Insure. All M I Oil IIO IrDI 1 I II H niiii III"" " .!., f.wl ai .....ilnnnHih mania fiTlfT by Krauk M. will be strictly held turservuv utiles known not 10 ne wuu iuhu Thompson & Halght, 8-2i-!m" Luzerne, P- 1, THE HARDWARE DEALER A MACAZII NE "run full of liM.1 1 from huiutwiro men. Manages. Only i.00 a yesr. 1 ne uietim - 1(v. Hund lie-