8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. That's the position we maintain, in the .shoe trade. Our shoes are of t be hest makes, new r.vf xtnlm. a If, widths, and sold at Clarks Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Df nimble vacant lots and , number of (rood bnuaosandlo's In HlonmHburg, Pa The best business stand In ItloomstmrK. A very Ueslrn Irte pniptTty eotitftlnlng 1H acres and first, class tundlntts with good will In a business worth 11 a to 1SI0 per year at Willow drove. Dwellings In Kspy, Orangevllle and Pencil Haven. A large number of farms In mliimbla County, one In Luzerne County, one In vnxinhi. Two ('ountry Store Hlanils In Columbia mit y and one In Luzerne county. A wuier i"ni r planing mill, dry dock anil lumber yard and beds In Beach Haven, Pa. Also 1U acres nf food farm land at same place, by M. P. 1A 1C hON, Insurance and Keal Kstute Agents, bLOOMBUl'KU.l'A. If- SPECIAL NOTICES. Oil ITATION WANTEO as clerk In stiro or not p irtlculnr. Am genteel iiml wide awoke. Address 'fin Coi.l'MBiAN, Bl.ioiusbuty. Pa. IT Holm1 good ousinesH. Mini im imk iu (llli KKUINd PIANO Felt SALK In line j condliliin, pike reasonable, teinis i .u-y. Inquire at tills otllce or address Lock Uox Blooinsbuig, Pa. tf. ALL KINDS OF PLANUS FOH .H'STU'ES and constadlks at the coi.cmbian of moe. t 1 C8TICHS AND CONSTABLES FEE KILL. l ,lust lees and const abli's can procure copies of fee bill under the act of ISO, ni Tiik Cci i'M UN omen. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient for reference. It, also contains i lie aei or I ssn coneei-i,n-.' i he iI.-.-i rue tlon m wolves, wildcats, foxes ami minks. They will be seni by mall to any uddress on receipt of ) cents In si amps. - tl. GOOD OPENINC For active lady nr gentleman acquainted wlih nelglilmrliood. Coinpcnsailon rnmi $4o to f i,mj monthly. Work outlined. Only energetic part v, uinbltlous to succeed, need apply. No eapliu! required. Address, with reference, state age and whether married or single, olobi; Klblo Publishing Co.. 71 Chestnut Street, Plilla.. Pa. W-3U Sales. May 2i. John Andes, administra tor of Jacob Andes, dee'd., will sell o'i the piemises in Hemlock twp. at 2 o'clock, valuable real estate, consisting of 38 acres of land, frame dwelling house, barn, etc. See advertisement. For Bent A new building with a coach shop and blacksmith shop combined, in Orangeville. Inquire of David C. Gray, Orargeville. Terms reasonable. 4 26 41. Shad and all kind of fresh fish C. B. Chrisman's daily. 3 9 tf- Bicycle Outfitters. at Bicycle pants, 1.50 up. Bicycle suits 5.00. Sweaters all wool blue, black, white and maroon $1.50. Belts, caps, hose and everything to fit bicycle riders complete. Gidding & Co. BIRTHDAY PAETY. On Friday, May 3rd, Mrs. Caroline Andrews of Asbury was eighty-nine i 3 . , , years 01a, ana me occasion was ceie brated by the gathering together of j about thirty of her relatives to spend the day at her pleasant home. She is the widow of Martin Andrews, and a sister of Mrs. Garrison of Blooms burg, Mrs. Aaron Boone of A f ton, and Mrs. Win. Fox of Philadelphia. Mrs. Benjamin Merrill, now deceased, was also a sister. Mrs. Andrews has re tained all her faculties in a remark able degree, and is a great reader, keeping herself posted on all the questions of the day. A year ago she injured her hip by a fall, and has not been able to walk since, but she is otherwise in good health. Among the guests present were Mrs. E. A. Rawlinsjs and children, Mrs. W. Jones and children of Blooms burg i Elliott Lemmon and wife, Mrs. Jones, N. B. Smith and wife, Misses Runyon, Mrs. Eli Robbins and her three daughters-in law, Mr. Stokes and family, Mrs. Harrison and son, Mrs. Casper Hess and children, Mrs. Mar . tin Ammerman, Mrs. Aaron Boone and son, Harvey Gilbert and family, Joel Lunger and family, Isaac Labour and family, and several of the Hess family. A delightful day was spent by all present, one ot the prominent features being the bountiful and de licious dinner. Married. At the Lutheran parsonage on the 8th, inst. by Rev. P. A. Heilman Mr. W. O. Beirly and Miss Stella M. Richards, both of Briarcreek, Colum bia County. Pugh Edwards. Mr. W. J. Pugh and Miss Hattie Edwards, both of Bloomsburg, April 15, 1895, at the M. K. parsonage Buckhoin, by Rtv. V. H. Hartman. Martz Owens. Mr. Charles Martz and Miss Emma Owens both of Bloomsburg, May 4, 189?, at the M. E. parsonage Buckhom, by Rev. W. II. Hartman. trices' within the reach of all. .7 fair trial, will convince iou, that our s is the place at which to bay rjonr shoes. Street. KIIGHBOKHUOD NEWS Interesting Item From Various Point In the County, Reported by Our Staff ol Correspondents. Benton. Mrs. Jacob Baker of Mt. Grove his been visitinc relatives here for the I past few days. I The Jr., Base Bill Club pl.ned the 1 Millville team at Millville Saturday j and came out ahead the score was 24 2$ in Benton's favor. This j makes twice this season that they i have laid em out. cood for our small boys. C. F.. Benton made a business trip I to the western counties of this State , last week and at this writing has not j yet returned. ! B. S. Keller of Millville was in 1 town on business Saturday, i Mrs. J. T. Hill of Jamison City I was a Benton visitor Saturday after i noon. i C. B. Ikeler drove over to Mit'tlin I burg last week and brought home I some fine bugRies, which he will dis pose of at very low prices. Hervey Evcritt is working at Creasyville at present, and manages to get home Saturday nights. Myron Edwards of the Bloomsburg Normal came up on his wheel Satur day night to spend Sunday at home. Altred McHenry, our up town merchant is building an addition to his already large store. Owing to the large business that he carries on he has to make more room for stock, he has the largest trade of any one in town. Ira McHenry and J. M. Kline were fishing up at Mud Pond a few days ago and had very good luck, so they say. El wood Knouse is the champion fisherman here now. He broke the recoid Friday by bringing in one trout that weighed one pound 6 ounces and measured 15 L inches. O. E. Sutton is settled in his new shop over the bridge and is prepared to do all kinds of wagon work on short notice. For a full line of farm machinery of the latest make try C. A. Edson and be convinced. Our band is preparing for Decora tion Day, and expects to make this valley roar with fine music. Will Smith of Stillwater transacted business here Saturday night. Benton was in full bloom Saturday 1 night, as the sidewalks, were almost impassable, as every body was out for a promenade. Espv. Miss Josephine Drescher of Still water, was the guest of Miss Josephine McCollum on Sunday. The Lutheran church havinc been declared unsafe for use, all meetings will now be held in the Hall, pend ing the building of a new church. Al though the church was apparently in good condition, it was considered wise to take this move. The contrast between disease and health is as sharply marked as tnat between darkness and light. The suf ferings of disease make enjoyment of life impossible and perfect health makes even a common place existence a hright and happy one. The truest thing about disease is that most of it is needless. Nine-tenths of it can be subdued by very simple remedies. Even that most dreadful malady, con sumption, can be cured in 98 cases out of a hundred, if it be treated in its early stages with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Consumption is a disease caused by impurity of the blood, and the first thing to Le done in its treatment is to muke the blood pure, rich and wholesome. That is half the battle. The other half is the impregnation of the blood with cleansing, healing, invigorating medi cines. The "Golden Medical Discov ery " does both. It first puts the whole digestive system into perfect order, rids it of all impurities and from the vantage ground so gained, reaches out to every fiber of the body and restores all to perfect vigor. . It cures many diseases, simply because many diseases spring from a set of common causes. The same disorder may lead to different symptoms in different people. What might be only a little indigestion in one person, may combine with a slight cold in another and result in consumption. A treatment that tones up the whole svstem is always the safest. A medicine that is good for the general health is pretty sure to cure ordinary diseases. Six cents in stamps wun mis nouee, sent to world's uispe 11 sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., will bring a large 100 page book. It con. tains photographs and letters from hun dreds who have been cured by Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Waterproof collars and cnfTs thnt will not wilt, are not effected by tuoisturo and look just like lincu are all the fashion now. They are mode by cov ering a liuen collar or cuff with "cel luloid " and are the only waterproof goods made with on interlining, con sequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them and you will never regret it. Al ways neat, and easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genu ine is stamped as follows : TRAOf "innrw Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, ns they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer docs not keep them, we will send a sample di rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. Stale size and whether staud-up or turucd-dowu col lar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, t?.4ta Ri-nnilway, Nrw Yorto J. K. Miller is making preparations for a grand entertainment to be held in the Hall at the close of his regular school term. Many of our people took advantnee ol" the several opportunities afforded by the steamboat and hacks on Tues day evening, and attended the P. O. S. of A. anniversary celebration at Bloomsburg. p. S. Nagle, in keeping with his ex cellent drug store, has set up a fine new socia lountain, which is now in running order. He will serve all the standard flavors and proposes using none but the purest of syrups. Ur. bmith has erected a telephone of his own running from his office to Light Street, which will be very con venient for his practice in that place. inaa vaine xetieKer of tsioonisuurp, was a visitor to town on Monday even ing. Y e are promised a erand phono graphic entertainment in the Hall on luesday evening next. Our friend "Uncle Tohn" is now the happy possessor of a bicycle, and he promises to make the boys hustle in the future. It will be remembered that Uncle was the originator of what was termed the unicycle last summer, but that not coming up to requirements, he is compelled to admit the superior ity of the bicycle. Reduced Rates to Williamsport, Pa., via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Tuesday, May 14. the Pennsvl. vani Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets from East Bloomsburg, Mt. carmei, Muncy, and intermediate stations to Williamsport and return at a single fare for the round trip, ac count Annual Convention of the Knights of the Golden Eacle. Tick- ets sold at this rate will be cood onlv on May 14. Aieport has been put in circula tion that Proctor Inn at Jamison City is closed. This is not true. L. K. Howell, the popular landlord, has re newed his lease, and the house is open and ready for guests. For health, comfort and pleasure, no more desir- apie piace can De tound. The rates are reasonable, and the table is all that any one could wish. Special rates can be obtained by the week. The Board of directors of the Farmers' National Bank on Friday last elected Fred Holmes as teller to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of J. V. Logan. Mr. Holmes has filled a position as clerk in the First National Bank for several months past, and is well qualified for place. Mr. Logan has accepted a position with the Banking Company, Mrs. Catharine Hendershott, widow 01 iredenck Hendershott deceased. cuea at ner nome on iron street on Wednesday morning, aged nearly seventy years. A son and four daugh ters survive. Mrs. Hendershott had been for mary years a member of St. rauis r. j. Church. Her maiden name was Vannatta, and 6he was a twin sister of the late Mrs. C. F. Knapp. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon. Rev. John Rockwell of Cole's Creek will offici ate. The following letters are advertised May 7th., 1895. Mr. M. R. Dietrich, Miss Fannie Harp, Mr. Daniel Knorr, Joe P. Rosenberg. Will be sent to the dead letter office May 31, 1895- James H. Mfrcf.r, P. M. Ralph G. Phillips is preparing to open a photograph gallery in Hender shott's room next to G. A. McKelv'ys drug store. 4 V X11 THE BOYS' BRIGADE, The Boys' Brigade made its first appearance on the street on Monday evening with their new unifotms and guns. There were about twenty five in line, and they were comm.indcd l.y 1). F. Boas, secretary of the V. M. C. A. Paul Harinan is first lieutenant, and Charles Skeer second lieutenant They went up to the Normal and had a drill on the ball ground. The boys march well, and look very nice. To Whom It May Concern. Ash iv Jiro. 01 linarcreek will give to any man in Columbia or any other county, the verdict awarded them in a damage suit they had some time ago with the Berwick Water Co. by agree ing to replace the amount of power taken by said Co. and keep in repair and supplying the power when ever the water is not sufhcicnt to run the mill at full capacity and securing the same tor all time to come, interest will be accepted until power is sun- plied. Gidding & Co. sell splendid all wool men's suits at 4.98. The Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran Church met in its 28th Annual Session in Sunbury on Tues day evening and will hold over Sab bath. It covers the territory of the two branches of the river, from Selins Grove to Scranton and to Jersey Shore on the West Branch. There are about 60 ministers each of whom will be accompanied by a ay delegate. Mr. Clem Weiss has been appointed to represent the Lutheran Church of this place. Rev. Glanding of Ashland will occupy the Lutheran pulpit here next Sunday morning and evening. flood's Sarsapirilla (lures. Almost every neighborhood con tains some one who has been helped y Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. J. Tin- ley Mullen, of Clearfield, Pa., writes under date of Nov. 2SU1, as follows: ' Last winter our oldest boy had the mumps after which he got cold and it turned to diphtheria. We did not think he could get well, and after he did recover he had not sufficient strength to walk. He had no appe tite and we got a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and he began taking it. In three days he was able to eat as well as usual My husband had catarrh of the throat and the doctors could not relieve him so he took Hood's Sarsaparilla and he has not been troubled Bince. Last spring I had a pain across my kidneys which troubled me a great deal and I was also afflicted with swelling in my throat : I took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and a box of Hood's Vegetable Pius, and have no such troubles since. Gidding & Co. sell children's wash knee pants for 15 cts. The action of the grand jury in ig noring the bill against Casper I. Thom as for the killing of Walter Hayes, meets with universal approval. A trial in court could not have resulted otherwise than in acquittal, and would have been a large expense to the county. DR.KILMER'S WAIV OO w.tAT KIDNEY. LIVER '2 DcAi?Rf.R Biliousness, Flpadachp, foul brenth, sour stoninrh, heart. burn, pain Inchest, dyru'i8ia, constipation. Poor Digestion, TJIstroRs after eating, pniu and bloating In the ftoiuuub, shortness of ln-euth, puiu la the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feeling to-duy and depressed one to-morrow, nothing iceni to tiwto good, tired. eiccpiras ana an unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a run down constitution and make tuo weak strong. Ouaraatee-Uw eontanta of On Itottle, If not benflta4. vniVfiM wui ruiuna to yuu ue price pnia. At Di-uksWU, SOe. Rlze, $1.00 SIza, "Invalid (JuLie to niallh" fi-ra- Ouuniltatlon frea. Dr. Kilmer t Co.. Hinohautok. N. Y. RUPTURE Is one of the vory common nHmintn nf man kind. It Is usually the result of hard work or over exurtlon, aud Is oftentimes tun legacy of ivurn 01 ai-vnre ai iBCKB or sickness wnicn leave the abdominal inusclos In a weakened condition uuumiiK uiu proiruMiou or oowel. H la NO DISCRACE to be ruptured, but It Is very annoying and thought to btj incurable wit hout uu operatluu ITS CURE Is now A BKOI.UTKLV CERTAIN' In ninety out a hundred cases where lh rupture can bu i turned. I give a written ininninwi m n,,,n of no pay. No knife, no Inconvenience, no opera- or KK.M, ,.iM,Miiini jriuu uuuuch ami no in to annoy you nRerwaicH ouo visit, to my flee weeklr for from four to eight Weeks usually Hulilolunt for the worst cases. A. P. O'MALLEY, M. D RtPTI KI! BITCIAMST, So S. Washington St. WUSet-Sarro, Fa R for Infants nCMtorlalNTOmlliwlnptadtochildnmthnt I recommend It aa superior to any pnwcrlptlon known to me." II. A. Ari iieb, M, D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "TI. ue of 'Outorla 1 to untmrmt and III merits no well known thnt It seems a work of supererojrntlon to rmlonie It, Few are the Intelligent families who do nut keep Castoria within easy reach." CaJUOS SLaBTTlt, T. P., New York City. Tn CKNTAr SPRING SHOES, SLIPPERS, OXFORD TiES IfcTO'W" ZR,IE.A:D3r Largest County. Prices the Lowest. Main Street, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, JflATTIWO, or OIL, CtOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. HOWIE'S 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. They are here in all the newest and dressiest shapes select ed from the best shoemakers in the land. The ve"rv liWnl patronage of my friends has m me ironr. ranK wntcn manes your snoe buying a pleasure. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. Hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and the best assort ment at the lowest prices. Co?.::::r. Ir.ox and Main Sts. . H. flOOrC. Bring Tho Babies. Instantaneous ProceHS I'NCd Strictly first class guaranteed photo graphs, crayons and copies at reason able prices. We use exclusively the Collodion Aristotype papers, thus se curing greater beauty of finish and permanency of results. CAPWELL, MARKET SOUARE GALLERY. Ml-lyr. Over Hartman'g Store. E. A. RAWLINGS. PEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacou, Tongues, Bologna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, BLOOMSBURC, PA. SUBSCRII3K FOR THE COLUMBIAN. and Children. Cnatnrla euros Colic, Constipation, Sour SUimnch, Dlarrhena, rnictation, Kills Worms, giTes sleep, and promotes A Rest Ion, Without injurious medication. Tor snreml years I hare roommandef your 'CaMtorta,' and shall always continue M do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results," Enwnt F. PnnKii, M. I 125th Btreot and 7th Aro., New York City Coirr - Awr, 77 Mnuuj Btwckt, Nmr York Crrr. MP SUMMER Stock in the V A BLOOMSBURG, PA. enabled me to put my shoe stock Do your walls need papering ? If so, call on William fi. 01ate, Exchange Hotel Bldg., and see for what a small amount you can have it done. Our stock is the largest and most carefully selected in town. The prices suit the hard times. William H. Slate, n o oks, s ta r iox j:r y anp WALL VAl'ER.
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