8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. That's the jwsition ire maintain in the, shoe trade. Oar shoes ewe of the best makes, new est styles, all ividths, and sold at prices within the reach of all. A f air trial will convince yon that oar's is the place at which to buy your shoes. w. a. mom darks' Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Dmlrahle vacant lots and s number of (rood boosts and lo's In HlonrnHtmrg, i'a The orst oslnesssland In Bloomsburif. A very deslra fcle property cental iilnjf 1 acres and 11 rut elsss buildings with good will In a business worth (100 to siftoo per year at Willow (jrove. Dwellings In Kspy, Orangeville and Beneh Haven. A large number of lurins In Columbia Ooonty, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country Htore Stands In Columbia County aod one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and hedB In BeacU IJaven, l'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place, by M. 1". LUTZ SON, Insurance and Heal Kstuto Agents, BLOOMSbLKU.l'A. It. SPECIAL NOTICES. SITUATION WANTED as clerk In Rtire or some good business. Kind of work am not pari Iculur. Am geiitcl and wide awake. Address 1 ns Columbian, Lloomsburg, l'a. u-w-tr. C-UIICKEHIN'U iMANO Foil HALK. In tine j condition, price reasonable, terms easy. Inquire at, ibis ollloe or address Lock Uux a., Blouuisburg, l'a. tf. ALL KlWTtS OF BLANKS Foil Jl'STK KS and constables at llie Coi.cmbian of ffioe. tf. JUSTIrK.S AND CONSTABLKS FEK HILL. ,1'isi lees and constables can procure copies of fee bill under the net of is in, at Tim Colum bian olllee. It is printed In pamphlet, form, and Is very convenient tor reference. It nlso contain" the net of imh'.i concenilug the dent ruc tion o wolves, wildcats, foxes anil minks. They will be sent by mall to any address on receipt of HO cents In stumps. tf. WORK WANTED Any Intelligent man or woman nocking cm ployuiem and ambitious to make lnmi tin to $i50 monthly, can sei:ure same by addressing Globe Bible Publishing Co., chestnut tt., Fhllu., I'm. No capital required, nor siamp for reply, doling man or woiunu wishing to earn a few hundred dollars In Uiu next two months preferred. 5-;M-3l. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrisman's daily. . 3 ") tf- Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf A lot of new judgment exemption notes, with attorney's commission, and waiving everything, just printed at this office. Sold single, or in books of 25 and 50. tf. Stock Certificates, Corporations desiring stock certi ficates, are invited to call and see samples of lithograph work at The Columbian office. Workmanship and pi ices are guaranteed to compare fav orably with city printing. tf. Drug envelopes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 manilla, white or colored, coin envel opes, and shipping tags, with or with out strings, always in stock at this office. tf. IT 13 A POOR RULE. BUT THERE ARE OCCASIONS ON WHICH IT WILL NOT WORK. BOTH WAYS. I would like to see some mus lins," said the big, overbearing wom an as she got the attention of a clerk in the dry goods store. " The clerk looked at her critically for a minute and then said : " One dollar, please 1" "One dollar!" she exclaimed. M For what ? I don't know jet whether you have anything I want." "IVnow you don't." he replied. "You see, you pay the dollar for the privilege of finding out." w I'll do nothing of the kind," she said indignantly. " It's a most un heard of proceeding." " Not at all," he returned. "You run an intelligence office, don't you ?" "Well, what if I do?" " Do you remember when I came to you to get a girl Y' " No." " Well, I do. And you charged me a dollar for the privilege of finding out whether I could get one or not." " That is the established way of " "Same thing here. One dollar, please." " But the rule would not work both ways. Chicago J'ovt. Evils of Salt Eating. The us? of salt is responsible for the appetite for acid fruits and con serves instead of bland and sweet articles. A result of this salt created, artificial appetite (so universal in this country) has been the discontinuance oi the raising of sweet fruits. As an example of nature's process of en veloping particles of poisonous and effete matter in mucus in order to protect herself against injury, the phlegm coughed up, if not immediate ly ejected, tends to cause nausea. JUygieo-Therapy. Street. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Interesting Items From Various Points In the County, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. Hetlf.rvii.le. A festival will be held in Hetlerville on Saturday night for the benefit of the Evargelical church and Sunday School. There has been quite an excitement created by the report of the presence of mad dogs in this neighborhood. All that were bit have been shot. Corn planting has been finished by most of the farmers in this section. J. M. Mowrey has planted 29 acres of corn. A long straw thrasher of J. M. Mowrey exploded in Mifilin township in I. K. Sweppenhieser's barn, throw ing Mr. M'owry flat on the floor. The machine was sent back to Trenton, N. J. and was repaired, and now it runs in excellent shape. He is ready to rent it out by the day, to thrash, who ever wants it. Espv. Wm. Purscl of Eloomsburg, was a visitor to town on Sunday. J. M. Stookey of Shickshinny, was a visitor to Espy recently. Our Junior base ball team met and scalped the Junior club of Light Street on Saturday last. B. F. Rice returned last week from an extended visit throughout the S;ate. Miss Myrtle Beagle of Bloomsburg, was among the visitors in town last week. Walter Barton of Hazleton, is visit ing friends and relatives in town this week. Several of our people went to Phila delphia on Monday to witness the dedication of the new Odd Fellow's Temple at that place. B. F. Fry of Orangeville, visited Espy on Friday last. Misses Delia Geisinger and Martha Robinson visited Berwick this week as delegates to Columbia county Sab bath School convention. Having finished their labors for this season, Prof. J. K. Miller's school celebrated the occasion in a fitting manner on Wednesday evening, by giving an entertainment in the Hall to a large and interested audience. Several pretty dialogues and interest ing speeches, intermingled with pleas ing musical selections were rendered in a masterly manner. The entertain ment was a complete success through cut. Benton. The old team of Millville played our boys a game here on Saturday and came out victorious, the score was very high on both sides, 29 32. Our boys will give them another rap in a few days, and we believe they will do better. Master Lloyd McIIenry of Blooms- One's physical feelings, like the faithful setter, search and point out plainly the tact of disease or health. Tf a man is not feeling well and vigorous if he is losing flesh and vitality, if he is listless, nervous, sleepless, he certainly is not well. The down hill road from health to sickness is smooth and declines rapidly. At the first intimation of disease, the wise man takes a pure, simple vegetable tonic. It puts his digestion into good ac tive order and that puts the rest of his body in order. The medicine that will do this is a medicine that is good to take in any trouble of the blood, the digestion, or the respiration,' no matter how serious it may have become. I he medicine to take (a Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a remark able remedy. It cures diseases in a per fectly natural way, without the use of strong drugs. It cures by helping Nature. It has a peculiar tonic effect on the lining membrnnes of the stomach and bowels. Iiy putting these membranes into healthy condition, stimulating the secretion of the various digestive juices and furnishing to the blood the proper purifying properties, it reaches out over the whole body and drives disease-germs before it into the usual excretory channels. It builds up firm muscular flesh, makes the skin and the eyes bright. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 1ms been found wonderfully efficacious in the treatment of skin diseases eczema, tetter, erysipelas, ualt-rhcum from com mon pimples or blotches to the worst cos of scrofula. Tbe Railroad Aan.f Tb Business Aan, and all other men who hare to look neat while Bt work, should know about "CBLLi'Lom" Col lars and CUFFS. They look ex actly like linen, wear well and being uaterfiroof do not wilt down with heat aud moisture. They do not soil easily and can be cleaned in a moment by sim ply wiping off with a wet sponge or cloth. Do not confuse these in your mind with composition goods. Every piece of the genu ine is stamped wtc uiis : TRAOf LUL0I! MARK. Ask for these and refuse nnything else if you wish satisfaction. Re member that Roods so marked are the only waterproof goods made by coating a linen collar with waterproof "Celluloid, "thus giving strength and durability. If your dealer should not have the "Celluloid" send amount di rect to us and we will mail you sample post-paid. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-un or turned- down collar is wanted. 427-29 Broadway, New York! KiuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiEuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig burg has been visiting relatives here for the past few days. O. E. Sutton has purchased C. E. Fritz's trade and goods and will serve his customers with the same in the store room lately occupied by Dr. Carey, Druggist. A large crowd gathered to witness the ball game, Saturday and consider able gambling was done. Fred Kale of Red Rock, transacted business here Saturday, and visited a number of his friends. Elmer Davis and lady, C. L. Hirleman and lady spent Sunday up at Elk Grove and came home feeling refreshed over the mountain air. DeLands minstrel troupe showed here Saturday night and was greeted by a large crowd. They left here Sunday enroute for Orangeville where they snowed Monday night. The heavy frosts here last week did considerable damage to the fruit as well as the garden truck. For a small town Benton is h&rd to beat. The population of our town has been increasing rapidly for the past few months and the future pros pects are good, and plenty of work for all. Jack Wright accompanied Sheriff McHenry to Phila. last week, as an assistant. G. B. Crossley is one of the busiest blacksmith's irj. town, he is an expert in that line, and the people around here are aware ot it. Miss Ella O'Brien who has been visiting relatives at Laporte and Dushore returned home Friday. Miss Ann Laubach is the silver spoon at the post office for the present. C. vandemark is handling all kinds of vegetable plants and will sell at a remarkably low figure. Mrs. Alfred McIIenry left for Potts- grove Saturday to visit her parents. Ihe boys around here had the ball fever bad, until last Saturday, they took a dose of extract of Millville which was a speedy relief. Jerseytown. Lewis Walter and wife from Dutch Valley paid John M. Smith a visit on Sunday, last. D. W. Girton and Miss Mary Girton from Buckhorn, visited at John J. Kreamer's over Sunday. James Morcian has purchased a wheel. He wants to keep up with the times. J. H. Henrie lost a valuable cow last week. Lewis Kreamer was seen wending his way toward Millville on Tuesday hve. Samuel Johnston is making improve ments around by filling up his yard, and building a kitchen. Harry Terwilliger still strolls out on the hill beyond the railroad oc casionally. Mrs. Robt. Butler is nursing a very sore hand. Ihe board walk is getting into a very bad condition. I think they had better hold another festival. In tha CTlonda. "Bourienne," said Napoleon, "I Bttll seem to be Interesting to the mortalst" "You are, sire, you are," re-turned trie raitnrui secretary. "Will It last. Bourienne?" ' "Oh, I think so elx months anyhow, you 11 nave to take a back seat then, unless" (Here the secretary paused), "Unless what?" "Unless you should marry Trilby. I think the union of the two fads would, keep the Interest up for Quite a while.'! .Liire. Itennonnlbl rninulnlnt. "Walter." said the enest. "I win you'd ask the proprietors to turn on a little more light It's so dark in here I can't tell whether I'm eating plank ed v-had or a paper of pins." -Chicago Tribune. . . ,, . , . , . . . f La BEADING RUMORS DENIED. THE VANDERIIII.TS DKNY THAT THEY HAVE BOUGHT CONTROL OF THE READING. Reading, May 19. No credence was given in this city Saturday to the New York rumors of a big anthracite coal combination, with the v aiuler bills in control of Reading. One of the receivers of the company said of the matter; "Its nothing but the same old tale, and I'm surprised the public placed any credence in it. The time for such a move is far dis tant, and furthermore, as matters stand, it will be some time before Reading can be reorganized on a per manent basis." A member of the firm of J. P. Mor gan & Co. said : " It is not the cus tom of the firm to affirm or deny Wall street rumors. If it were we would have no time to do anything else. Similar reports have been afloat in Wall street for several weeks past. There has, however, been no truth in anything that has been published." New York, May 10. When Cor nelius Vanderbilt was shown the story of the reported gigantic coal deal he authorized a positive denial " that the control of the Reading Railroad has been obtained in the Vanderbilt interest." Mr. Vanderbilt added, in his denial, that neither he nor his brothers are in in any way connected with the purchase or con trol of Reading. A Great Offer. The 'Twice-a-Week" edition of the New York World (formerly the Week ly) has proved a phenomenal success. It is a Semi-Weekly of six pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays ; eight columns to the page ; forty-eight col umns each issue. It gives the news fully half a week ahead of any weekly paper, and, at the same time, retains all the literary, agricultural, miscellany and other features which made the Weekly World so popular. Yet the price is only $1.00 a year. For sam ple copies address The World, N. Y. Arrangements have been made by which we can furnish this paper and the Twice-a-Week New York World all for $1.75 a year. Take advantage of this offer and get your own local paper and the Twice-a-Week World at this special rate. tf. Parent " Why do you advise against my boy Willie using a slate and pencil in school ?" Dabster in Science " Because they are covered with deadly microbes that would undoubtedly kill your boy if he lived long enough." Parent (much impressed) "Then I suppose I had better get him a paper pad to do his sums on ?" Dabster in Science 41 My dear sir, do you want to commit deliberate murder? There are millions of bacilli in every page of paper made." Parent (anxiously) " Well, how will he do his sums then ? In his mind ?" Dabster in Scijnce " Worse vet. It has been found that abstract intro spective thought over imaginary pro blems stimulates the growth of lethal bacteria in the brain cells. If you want your Willie to live, you had better keep him in a room sprayed with antiseptic vapor." New York Iribune. Front In Shsep. 'A writer thua sums up the sources ot profit In sheep: There Is the wool, the mutton, the young lambs, the sales for breeding purposes and the enrich ment they give the land. Further, they are consumers ot weeds, which are so constant a nuisance, and they; live upon these and other things, which other animals refuse. Care of Garden Tools. Don't leave any garden tools out over winter. Collect them all and store in a shed or barn; and take care of the racks and trellises. Housed over win ter they will last for three or four years, If substantially made to begin with. But left out In winter ttoy will seldom outlast the second season. DR.KI LM ER'S TMeescAT KIDNEY, LIVERS bcaur.r I ax Ciri.mc. Cures the bad after effects of this trying ept- ouiulu ana restores lust vigor and vitality. Dsabctcs, Excessive quantity and high colored urine. IiuiHirc Blood, Eczema, scrofula, malaria, plmplus, blotches. tieEicrnl Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, lid u dUUudlimllou to ull sorts of lubor. uiirunti-v-t'sti content of One Bnttlo, tf not benefited, ruU uu w m ruruuu 10 uu uu price Mtld. at DruuiclstN, r,Ov. Ktxc, $1,00 Size Ir.vulkU' CJulilu tu lltultti" tree. Cotwultatloa fra I)H. KlI.ULlt & CO., UlNUIlAMTON, N. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE for Infants " Can tori Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to ma" It A. ArtcttEo, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., llrooklyn, N. Y. HTi. use of 'Cantoris Is si tmlTemal and Its merits so well known that It seems work of mipcrpropntlon V) endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not koep Castorla within easy roach. M Cabxos SLlktyx, T. D., New York City. Tnn Cvm.rn SUPPERS OXFORD ...ITBW... SPRING MP SUMMER Largest Stock in the County. Prices the Lowest. Jones & Main Street, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, I?lATTIiCJ, or OI )L CJLOTII, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. TO1 They are here in all the newest and drpssisr sViano cpWi- ed from the best shoemakers 4. r . r 11 patronage 01 my inenas nas enabled me to put my shoe stock in the front rank which makes your shoe buying a pleasure. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. Hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and the best assort ment at the lowest prices. Cor.rrrrw Iron and Maix Sts. W. H. Hoore. E. A. RAWLINCS. DRALER IN All Kinds oOIcat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bclogna, &c. Free Delivery to all parta of the town. CENTRE STREET, BLOOMSBURC, PA. fiZZiM cu'y; Summer School. ?e.chi'"n,!'?,on- Spfcin'. work f,,r "''""I teachers, nusinem or iliorthand. The alien. 1, amil" ygfpU respectfully lic. Kocheater, Y (Mention lliii paper.) A Chance To Earn Monevl Halury and Kxpimws pitld, or Communion If prolurruu. HuIckiuuu wanted eviirywlinra. No exiiHrlnni:e iH'cUml. Address, stiitlnir mlm, Thl C.L. Via lues Km:y Cc, E.i r., Shuts, . 1. 5-17-lU USE BARGES' imt A. ti, bAllti&f X CO., tl fc. pMU Hi., N. V. MMt-U. and Children. Cantor!, cures Colic, Constipation, Hour Stomach, Dlarrhoui, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sluep, and promotes dt gcxtlon, Without Injurious medication. "For several year I haro moommenoVsl your 'Caittoria,' and shall always ooutlnue Is do so as It has invariably produced beneOcl rosulta," Edwiw F. Farther, It. P., 12Sth Btroet and 7th Avo., New York City Coktawt, 71 Men rat 8ttkict, Nrw York Crrr. t Walter BLOOMSBURG. PA. in the land. The very liberal 11 . ' Do your walls need papering ? If so, call on William S. late, Exchange Hotel Bldo., 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, ItOOKX, ,S7Vl TIONEU Y A ND WALL l1 AVER.