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Miss Alice Barton has returned tohh r home at Espy after having spent '.he winte 1 with her sister at Evansvillc, Indiana. John Gilbert and wife of Philadelphia ar rived in Lloomsburg o.i Saturday. Mrs. Gilbert will remain for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Dr. I). W. Conner of Wilkes-Bar re, has been visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rutter on Market Street the past week. Chas. P. El Aell who has been home for the past two weeks returned to the Conser vatory of Music at Boston on Wednesday. W. W. Hirlinger, is taking a course in fine watch work under J. E Roys. He has been conducting a small jewelry store at Huntingdon Mills, Lu7. Co. Dr. Joseph Reifsnyder, assistant surgeon of the 12th Regiment, spent last Thursday in town to sny goodbye to his relatives. The regiment has been ordered to Tampa. Leg?', advertisements cn page 7. Mrs. Noah Mauser, died at her home in Mifflinburg, Union county, last Wednesday, aged 61 years. Deceased was a sister of Henry Ohl of this town. Columbia County's share of the State appropriation for public schools this year will be $43,026.34. This is an increase over last year of $422,126. T. H. Edgar of Stillwater has the contract to bnild a new house for Elias Utt 011 Third Street above Iron. The old building is being torn down. The United States battle ship Oregoii under the command of Cap tain Clark is coming heme over her usual course, regardless of the threats made by the Dons to cap ture her. Meeting the Spanish fleet doesn't seem to worry Uncle Sam's Jack Tars. <*j l Telephone No IKK noth Balls, . . . The BEST and CHEAPEST MOTH DESTROYED Known, 10c. a lb., 3 lbs. for 25 cents. noth Flake, For under Carpets, SAME PRICE W. S. RISHTOU. Fh.G., OrracEite P. 0. Pharmacist Earl McHenry, son of W. M. McLlenry is seriously ill. A severe thunder storm passed over this town Monday afternoon. The State meeting of the Odd Fellows is going on at Wilkesbarre this week. Revs. M. E. McLinuofthe Luth eran Church and G. H. Heming way of the Presbyterian Church exchanged pulpits Sunday evening Men and medicines are judged by what they do. The great cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla give it a good name everywhere. The new bridge over the Sus quehanna River is about completed. The first team passed over it 011 Monday. A new metal ceiling is being placed in Hess Bros. Jewelry store. The work is in charge of W. O. Holmes. The anti-Quay men took no part in the Republican convention on Monday. Had there been any offices to be passed around, things might have been different. Rev. G. H. Hemingway started Wednesday morning to attend the meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in ses sion at Wynona Park, near Chicago. S. E. Reynolds is mov ; "g his house from the front to the back part of his lot on Fifth Street. He intends erecting a more commodi ous dwelling on the site of the old building. White & Hadler, who have been running a feather renovator •' the Sloan building on Market Street for the past two months have moved their machine to Berwick. Bloomsburg's base ball aggrega tion went down before our neigh bors up the river Saturday by the time of 3to 3. Berwick was greatly strengthened by out of town players. Owing to the war tax the price of beer lias gone up $1 011 a barrel. It has been intimated that by rea son of the extra cost the bottom of the glass will be nearer the top than heretofore. The Pennsylvania College of Gettys burg defeated the Normal School ball team Friday afternoon. Score sto 3. The Normals are not doing very well this season. This is their third strange defeat. The man killed on the D. L. & W. Railroad on Friday ni o ht last was Harry Meade, and not Frank McHenry as was reported. Frank was greatiy surprised on arriving home a few days ago to learn that he was supposed to be dead. The plan proposed by a Chicago man, to ask every citizen of the United States to contribute one dollar toward building a battleship to be named after the Maine would 110 doubt meet with popular ap proval and receive a quick res ponse. The following letters are advertised May 17, 1898: Miss Etta Harman, Miss Lizzie Henry, Mr. George Kelly, Mr. W. Montgomery, Tomas Plesniar ski, Miss Ella Wolf. Cards. Miss Bertha Hollister, Mrs. H. N. White. Will be sent to the dead letter office May 31, 1898. O. B. MELLICK, P. M. Mrs. Robley D. Evans, the wife of "Fighting Bob," has a larger personal interest in the Navy than most wo men. Hei husband commands the lowa, her brother commands the Indiana, her son is on the Massachu setts, her son-in law is on the New York, and her two daughter and her niece have volunteered as nurses and are now taking instruc.'on at a hospital. A gang of burglars made a raid on Rupert Thursday night of last week. L. H. Boody's house was entered by breaking the kitchen window. At tempts were also made to rob the Hotel, Yost's dry goods store and one or two other private residences. The marauders, were frightened away be fore they had time to accomplish their work.*' In Arizona, an applic nt for enlist ment in the cow boy brigade is given a lasso and goes into a corral and catches a wild mustang, which he proceeds to saddle, bridle and ride. When he has got him under control he dashes at full ppeed down a lane with a revolver in each hand and drives the nails in the fence,as he goes. If he can do this he is accepted ! without medical examination or ques tion as to his standing in the church. If Weyler will get' within a dozen miles of this a ß gregation of terrors his ambition to die for his country wi)f be speedily 1 call zed. Each one has promised to lasso or shoot the old butcher if an opportunity ever occurs. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Democratic Primary Election and County Convention Call. The Democratic voters ot Columbia County will meet at the several places for holding of the general election, in their respective districts, on Saturday, June ii, 1898, between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock p. m., and vote fpr persons to be nominated tor the vari ous offices subject to the rules of the Democratic party of this county. The newly elected judges of each election district will meet at the Court House in Bloomsburg on Tuesday, June 14, at 11 o'clock a. m. and count up the vote which each person has received and place on the ticket. One person for Congress. One person for State Senator. Two persons for the State Legisla ture. One person for President Judge. One person for County Surveyor. Five delegates to the State Conven tion. Under the rules each election dis trict will elect a judge and two in spectors and one committeeman. JOHN G. MCHENRY, Chairman. R. G. F. KSHINKA, Secretary. STRAY PARAGRAPHS —Summer weather. —Lawyers who can make one suit last, are considered economical. —The Central Pennsylvania Telephone are improving their ser vice. —Some people say that office seeking dentists have a "political pull." —No, Willie dear, the mother of a litter of puppies is not called a dogtna. —There are several alleys in town that need the attention of the health officer. —A great many of the citizens of town have taken their flags down. Let them fly until the last gun is fired. —The mad dog season will soon be here. See to it that the canine is muzzled, before you make friends with him. —Sampson is keeping up his fruitless search for the enemy and allowing the Spaniards to fortify the Cuban coasts. The longer the invasion of Cuba is delayed, the harder it will be to effect a landing. —ISAACSTEIN TO COHEN : "How vas it dot your store vas 011 fire vonce ?" "COHEN TO ISAAC iSTEIN : "It vas de blumber, vot did idt." ISAACSTEIN, soliloquiz ing, "I guess I embloys dot blum ber in de future. —Jonathan has a little ram, Its name is Kat-ah-din ; It runs upon the- waters blue, And will make the Spaniards skin. It is a funny little ram And has no fleece of wool, It is a butter, so they say, Like the one that went to school. The rumor on the streets Satur day night to the effect that Samp son had engaged the enemy in a great naval fight whereby the New York and seven Spanish ships had been sunk created 110 little excite ment. The report it is said, reach ed this place byway of a message to East Bloomsburg. But it doesn't matter how it got here, it had the desired effect, and the Sunday papers went like hot cakes. The Island of Cuba is 730 miles in length and has an average width of 80 miles. Havana, the capital is 78 miles from Key West, which distance can be covered by a dis patch boat in four hours. The area of Cuba is about 44,000 square miles. Smaller than the state of New York. It has a population of 1,600,000, of which but a small proportion are Spaniards. A Fleshy Consumptive 3 Did you ever see one? ; Did you ever hear of one? ; ;! Most certainly not. Con- J> ! sumption is a disease that ! ; invariably causes loss of ! j flesh. ! If you are light in weight, j! ; even if your cough is only ; ; a slight one, you should < certainly take ! : Scott's Imtisiicn i \ of cod lever oil | ducement to you for a | ; perfect cure. ' All Druggists, he has never seen but one "rainy sea • son " in all that time, and it was no more to be feared than a tropical climate usually is as at any time. General Lee corroborates this and i declares that ten miles away from the badly kept seacoast towns Cuba is as healthy as any country south of the Potomac or Ohio. 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