8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wnnn Weather' imm weae RUSSET SHOES AND OXFORDS darks Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ros SALE. Dratranlo vacant lots and i number of enod noose and los In HloomKburg, I'll The best, fcuslneHss'an'l In liloomslmrtr. A very itci r;i fele property containing If acres and first, class tralldlPKH with trm-i will In a business worm IlKuo to I vj i i cur at willow ;iove. Dwellings in Khp.v, Oranirevtlle and Beach Hven. A large number of farms In Columbia Ononty, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two country store Ktands In Columbia county and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry doek and lumber yard and aheds Tn Heach Haven, l'a. Also 10 ai res of Sood fartu land at same place, by M. 1'. 1.1 TZ i HON, Insurance and Heal Estate Agents, BLiOOMfibl UK.l'A. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. flMC'KFHlVi l'l WO FOK fAl,B. Ill tine i vnudli ion. Hi-ice reasonable, terms easy. Inquire a: I his oPlco or address Lock Uox a., inoomshurx, l a. tf. ALL KIWns OF BLANKS FOK .TVSTICKS and ciNsrvBLis at me Columbus of ffioe. tf. COING TO CHURCH An arrive. Intelligent church member, mnle or female, iinied to rcprcsiit. us for special work. Splendid Inducement to r1t;ht partj. Mo capital needed. Ueference required, l.ned pay. hiuic iii 'l previous occupation, also name of church and denomination. Address HlobeBilile Publishing Co., i Chestnut St.. I'hlludelpl.l. , i' ... WW!. Board Wanted. Three iatlics desire board for two months in a. private family. Three looms preferred, but two will do. Locality on or near Market street. Address. Lock Box A, Bloomshur. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrisraan's daily. 3 29tf- Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Sti.am, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf A DOUBLE CRIME CONFESSED. AS OLD WOMAN ON HER DEATH I'.F.D acknowt.ldc.es MURDERING GRAND-MOTHt-.K AND CHILD FORTY YEARS AGO. After bearing the burden in silence for forty years of a double murder, Mrs. Hettie Good, an old woman, when confronted with terrors of death, confessed to the crime committed in her youth. Mrs. Good lived in Bow mansville, a small place near Lancas ter, and was sixty five years of age. No shadow of suspicion had ever rested upon her. For several years past Mrs. Good has been slowly dying of consumption and on Monday of last week bhc cut her throat. Her attempt at suicide, however, was a failure, and Mrs. Good then asked that William Griffiths, who formerly lived at Bow mans ville, but now a resident of Mchnsville, Berks county, be sent for. Griffitl s is :.aid to have been Mi?. Good's li. int'.y years ago and to have bee . ii father of her illegiti mate chii.i. ilriffiths obeyed the sum mons of i"..; i ki sweetheart and to him Mrs. GcM f: infer.sed that she had beaten c. '. ...fir baby's brains and buried it i..; yard of bet house. The u. id crime of infanticide was not oiuy one that rested upon Mrs. Geo V.- . o:;:;.-ienre. On Tues day she s..r.i f..r the Rev. John Horn ing, a Mvi.i.u.iite preacher of Bow mansvil'c. and confessed that she had killed he! ijudmother, Mrs. Hutch inson by r.-i.-ans of poison. Mrs. Good said ti ak the ciime had been commilteu with the full knowledge and coniciu of her grandfather, Mis. Hutchinsou's husband, as the woman was old and decrepit and in the way. After making her confession of her grandmother's niuider, Mrs. Good grew rapidly worse and died last Friday. 'I he woman's grandfather, whom she accused of being a partner with her hi ihe death of his wife, died several years ago. A NotaLta Amusement Combination, The old wo; Id has been ringing the praises to Ei.n.Vs & Astley's Enormous Old and New World Railroad Shows which has visited in F.urope during its present grand tour around the world. Since its arriv.il in America the press of the Unilul Slates is laden with panegyrics snd the opinion that it is head and shoulders above alt oilier tented exhibitions seems to be unani mous. The circus department, we are told, presents an unusual number of meritorious ads and the grand double men.'gene contains a Urge number of rare beasts, birds and rep tiles. The hippodrome is said to be the most realistic and the curio de partment unusually attractive. These fhows are to be here Monday, July 1st. at prices to suit alU Street. Dawes Out of Jail. Joseph H. Dawes was discharged from the Columbia County prison a week ago Thursday under the insol vent laws. Judge Ikcler reduced the fine from fiooto $15 upon the recom mendation of a number of prominent citizens, in addition to a very large petition from Centralia, his home. The leniency shown Dawes in the withdrawal of the charge of forgery by the representatives of the United Mine Workers Association, was upon the assurance from the District At torney and the attorney of Dawes that he would serve three months, that he would resign from the board and hand over all papers in his posses sion. Not any of these promises have been kept, and in any cases in the future the plea for mercy will not be heeded as no mercy was shown the poor workingmen. Jft. Canncl Item. We are informed that there was no such assurance given by the District Attorney and the counsel for Dawes, as that .above stated. Nor was the change in the sentence made at the request of Dawes' counsel nor by consent of the District Attorney. A lengthy petition was presented to the court asking for a modification of Dawes' sentence, on the last day of the term, and as the movement was headed by those most active in prose cuting him, the petition was granted. We are further informed that Dawes has sent in his resignation. While in the Baltic sea last season the Sands & Astley show narrowly escaped shipwreck. Why Independence Day is Celebrated on July Fourth. Did you ever hear how it happened we celebrate July fourth rather than some later day ? For days the mem bers of Congress had differed over the terms of the Declaration. As the hot summer weeks progressed, windows were opened, much to the delight of the mosquitoes and flies of a neigh boring stable. The stockinged calves of congressional legs were assailed daily by the diminutive combatants, until at last the persistency of the most stubborn member was worn out on the fourth day of July. "Now that the struggle was over the members be came hilarious in their good nature," John Hancock dashed down his great signature in such shape "that George the Third might read it without his spectacles." "Now we must hang to gether," it was remarked ' Yes," said Franklin, "or we shall hang separate ly ."From "Colonial J'hiladd- jihia," in Dcmorest'a Magazine for July. Married. On Tutsday the iSth of June at the home of the bride by the Rev. Isaac M. Patterson, C. K. Smith to Miss Mary E., daughter of J. H. Creveling. RUIN AiND M WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE YOUNQ MEN OF THE DAY? Cfrnrette amoving Is one of the evils which is fast increasing among the young men of the period. It is an age of nervous ness: nervous excitement, nervous weak ness and debility is the growing malady of the day. Minds are over-burdened in school, the pleasures of social life follow business worry ; intemperance, sexual ex cesses or abuses over excite the already enfeebled nerves and result in exhausting diseases or drains uputi the nervous system. ItN 11 dra-,' mid a hnndu-np to every young inun to be a BUiTerer from nervous debility or weakness, low spirits, irritable temper, impaired memory, loss of will cower, end the thousand and one derange ments of mind and body that result from pernicious hubits often contracted through igimrauce of nature's lawB. The wreck of constitution, weakened vitality and manly power, following such habits would be a sorry eudiug to lite tn this splendid age of leamini! and labor. It will fast become an age of unsettled brains and shattered nerve unless our young nun know themselves. To reach, re-claim and restore auch unfortunates to health and harjoiness. is the aim of the publishers of a book of t.V pages, written in plain but chaste language, (n the nature, symptoms and curability, by home -treatment, of auch diseases. J ins book will be sent sealed. In plain envelope, on receipt of this no tice wnii ten cents in stamps, for postage. Address, worm a lUspeusary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. v. I-or more than a quarter of a century plij-fici ins connected with this widely celebrated Institution have nude the treat ment of the diseases hinted at above their specialty. Thousands huve consulted them by letter and received advice and medi- 1 cines which have resulted in permanent cures. Sufferers from premature old age, or loss 01 power, win find much of Interest In th book above mentioned. , iSERY fuU oft with March and plots trrene. The linen cntlur ttarlt the morn; Full oft nt noontime it it errn All wilted, wrinkled and forlorn. That's what you must expect of such a collar j it's the linen of it. The stand-up collars won't stand up, and the turn-down collars will wilt down. The cosy, cheap, and pleasant way out of this is to wear " Celluloid " Collars and Coffs. These goods are made by covering linen collars or cuffs on both sides with "Celluloid," thus inuking them strong and durable, and waterproof, not affec ted by heat or. moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this way, consequently none that can wear so well. When soiled simply wipe them off with a wet cloth. Every piece of the genuine isaiamix:u lute una ; mark Insist noon poods so marked if vou expect full satisfaction, and if your dealer doesnot keep them, send direct to uscnclosingamount and we will mail sample. State size, and whether a stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. J Th CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway, NawYork. WILLI iM L. MANNING. PRESIDENT OF BRIGHTON VILLAGE, NEW YORK, AND FORMERLY, OF THIS COUNTY, IS NOT AFRAID TO TALK IN COURT. We have received a copy of the Union and Advertiser, of Rochester, N. Y., under dale of June 15, which contains an excellent picture of Will iarq L. Manning, President of Brigh ton Village. He is a handsome man, in the prime of life, and his friends here are proud to know of the record he has made since leaving Columbia county. His former home was in Jackson township, and his wife is a daughter of the late Judge Iram Derr. He is a brother of H. D. Manning of this town. The subject of this notice has been serving on the grand jury in his county, and we clip the following from the paper above named, in con nection therewith. Will never was afraid to say what he thought on any subject. The Union and Advertiser says : The grand jury, which had been in session since May 6th, an unusually long term rose yesterday afternoon, as stated in an extra edition of yester day's Union, and presented a number of open as well as fifteen sealed indictments. Justice Werner looked over the in dictments and asked the jury if it had any further business to consider. Foreman Eddy replied in the negative. Then Juror W. L. Manning of Briglv ton rose and said : "I do not know as I have any right to deviate from the action taken by the members of this jury, but I wish to say that I regret that certain parties whose cases have been brought before us have not been indicted. I believe they should have been indicted and held for trial. I refer to the cases of the gamblers which have been before this jury." Mr. Manning called upon District Attorney Forsyth and asked him if he did not think his statement was cor rect. The district attorney said that since his opinion was called for, he wou'd state that in his opinion there had been sufficient evidence befoie the grand jury to warrant the indictment of the gamblers. Mr. Manning continued : "i am sorry that the business associations of certain members of this jury were such as to lead them to look lightly upon criminals of this class. Justice Werner said : "I sincerely regret that there has been a difference of opinion among the members of the grand jury on one of the matters that was of such importance. Ihe evi dence that was before the ju-y is not before the court, and the court cannot therefore pass upon it. I suppose that a sufficient number of the mem bers of the jury has voted upon this matter to render unlawfully binding so far as this jury is concerned. What the juror has said about the sufficiency of evidence to warrant an indictment is corroborated to some eKtent, and under the circumstances the only thing I can do is to direct that the matter be again referred to the next grand jury." The following letters are advertised Tune 18, 1805. Mr. E. II. B. Abbett Asher S. Hile, John Keifer, Mr Harry Long, Miss Lizzie J. Minnich, Miss Jennie L. Uhl, Miss Leola Weill ver, Mr. YV S. W'intersteen. Will be sent to the dead letter office July 2 1895. James H. Mercer, F. M. The unusual and exalted prominence in the amusement world of Sands 6; Astley's shows, and the announcement of the coming visit of that organiza tion, is interesting our cemmunity young and old. SMITH HARTER. On Tuesday afternoon June 18th a quiet and pretty wedding was solem nized at the home of Dr. 1. C. Harter, by the Rev. II. Brandt, pastor of Trinity Reformed Church. The con tracting parties were Mr. Albert Smith of Briggsville, Pa., and Miss Lucinda II. Harter of Chicago, III., sister of Dr. Harter. After the ceremony a sumpluous repast was served, and the happy couple went on their way rejoicing. They have the best wishes of their many friends and acquaint ances for a long and prosperous life. 10 per cent off all suits purchased at Gidding & Co's, Saturday June a. LIPPINOOrrS MAGAZINE FOR JULY, 1895 The complete novel in the July is sue of liipvineott 8 is "A Social Highwayman," by Elizabeth Phipps I rain, author of " The Autobiogra phy of a Professional Beauty." It is a tale of New York society with a hero in whom accomplishments and virtues were incongruously joined with highly objectionable habits a sort of urban and modernized Robin Hood. Francis Lynde furnishes a tale of the west, " The Strike in Pinon Gulch j" WillN. Harben one of the south, Matt Digby's Meddling," and Lieu. Charles Dudley Rhodes one of the army, "The Recall of Flathers." Yet shorter stories are " McGheog- han's Lapse," by the late Prof. Willis Chamberhn, and " From Four to Five," by C. K. E. Charles Morris gives an account of The Railroad Invasion of Asia ;" J. Kumpei Matumoto explains the mysteries of " The Tea Ceremony of Japan," and Alvan F. Sanborn des cribes " The Great Market of Paris." "The whole duty of Woman, as understood by Man in the Fourteenth Century," is an interesting paper by Emily B. Stone, with quotations, which read somewhat jocosely now, from documents of that age. As a pendant to this, Prof. H. H. Boyesen has a lively and extremely modern article on " The New Womanhood." " Our National Extravagance" is exposed and deplored by Frances Courtenay Baylor. Under the head ing, " Fact in Fiction," Frederic M. Bird gives reasons for thinking that the two are best apart, verisimilitude, not verity, being what is wanted in fictitious narratives. The poetry of the number, besides couplets by Grace F. Pennypacker and Calvin Dill Wilson, is by Celia A. Hayward, Juliet V. Strauss, and Clinton Scollard. A Special Invitation. Is given every lady in this city and vicinity to see the cooking exhibit by the representatives of the Majestic Manufacturing Co. on their great steel range, Majestic, at the store of the dealer from June 24th to 29th. L. E. Whary. Endless variety of straw hats. Gidding & Co. DR.KILMER'S o o teflRtAT KIDNEUIVER25.BcsuDH0!.,, Pain In the Hack, V.lnts or hips, sodimont In urine like brli k-dust frequent calls or retention, rucumutlsm. Kidney Complaint, Diabetes, droiwy, scanty or high colored urin( Urinary Troubles, stinging sensations when voiding, distress pres sure in the parts, urethral Irritation, stricture. IMsoi'ik'i'tMl Liver, Bloat or dark circles under the eyes, tongue cuutvd, constipation, yeUowish eyeballs. jMrsntcv-l'M3 ,-outt'nti of One Dottle. If uot benefltud, Jjrusvlit w Ul rvtuud to yuu lite )1C(1 uud. At DriitfsrWU, 60c. Size, If 1.00 Sire. "liiridMji' Guide to HtJth" frtie- Coivuluitlon fre. D, Kll-MKH & CO., IllMUU AUTOS, N. Y. KADO No. WS If you appreciate a per fect fitting corset, give the Kabo 105 a trial. Its sure to please you. THE LEADER CO. iff ASK W 7 for Infants w Cat torlal so well adapted to children that 1 recommend It aa superior to any prescription known to me," R A. Annua, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. T. "Ttt use of 'Castor!, Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It svms ft work of iupererofratlon to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castor! within eai7 reach." Cuut Marttn, T. P., New York City. Trnt Centai b SHOES, SUPPERS, OXFORD TIES. ...iisnerw".-- EOB SPRING MP SUMMER Largest County. Prices the Lowest. T f. 4 . rtlM AI Main Street, -COMING PIT ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAINS.- E WORLD'S GREATES' A COALITION OF n mil hum em Astley's Eenownsi Orpnited in Lonilon, England, in 1MIQ, for a Continuous Tour of the Globe. This Marvelous and Altogether Unprecedented Alliance will Exhibit at BLOOMSBURG, PA., The Most Traveled, Popular and Famous and Altogether the Greatest Tent ed Combination of the Universe. Two complete Troupes. A Five Continent Arenlo Assembly. ALL NATION'S GREATEST MALE AND FEMALE CELEBRITIES. OulloBBal Menagerie of Raro "Wild Asia, Europe, Africa GRAND PARISIAN HIPPODROME--ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL FEATS. The Most Magnificent Hippodrome All New Feats The Grandest Rxhlbltlnnal Fi-fttur's The Most Wonderful ana AmtizliiK Anlinnl Performances The (Ireimwt. Wonders The Most Complete Wild Ueaat Shows The. Ekerywouro Conceded Best Shows on K.trtli. Monster Museum of Marvelous, Curious Creation, Animate and Inanimate Wonders. A Wonderland Humptunns Carnival. A Karo Well ami Instructive) Entertainment. I'npurnlleled, i're.seuUns lunumembla hpwlal Features never before Kxhlblted In America. To see tlther of which would be Worth a Dozen Admission Fees. Grand Free Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap Daily. Make up your parties and consult your Station Ant for F.xcurslo Kales on SANDS AMTXKY'S day. USaSee the Free Spectacular Street Pageant. One Ticket, for tho Usual Price, Admits to the GREAT COMBINED SHOWS. Two Grand Exhibitions and Performances Daily, Rain or Shine. Doors open at i and 7 11. m, 1 LA and Children. Castor! a cure Oollc, Constipation, Hour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, giro sleep, and promotes dj Rest Ion, Without injurious medication, "For several years I hare reoommendol your 'Costoria,' and shall always continue Ut do so as it baa invariably produced bonoOci result." Edwtm F. rBnra, K. D., 12.1th Street and 7th Ae., New York City-. ConrAifT, 77 Mt'MUY STnmrr, Nitw York Cm. Stock in the TTT 1 1 Wfl TAP BLOOMSBURG, PA. ONSOLIDATION. AND European Shows. Boasts and Ocean's Deep Sea Surprises. ami Araorlca In Combination
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