THE COLUMBIAN. B LOOMS R. Wit. UM(& D8AMGAIWS in at 5VANS' SHOE STORE BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, FEHItUAHY 11, liKM). utterHt at th Pout Ofllcr, Bloomt'ntrg, Pa. (MucTOiidcim moHfr, March l.lHHb. "TIES THAT BIND." The new book "Ties That Bind" ; by Rev. A. Hoiitz of Oritigeville, ' is meeting wiMi much favor. The following testimonials are a few of , the many received by the author. Mr. George Druschel, a veteran of Kenton, O. writes: "The book is very interesting and instructive". Mrs. K. C. Huxham, Brooklyn: "How very cheery it is, so full of thought, feeling and tenderness, I could not leave off until I had read the whole book; I shall be anxious to read it again' Mrs. Rev. Dill man, Fostoria, O.: "My husband and I have read the book with much interest. It certainly will do any one good who will red it, I hoj)e many will be led to do so." Vrof. P. V. Moore. A. M., Princi pal of the State Normal School, Klizabeth City, N. C: "The book is rich, wholesome, elevating and strengthening." V. I). Snyder, .manager of the Keely Stove Com pany, Columbia, Pa.: "I desire to express to you my sincere th inks as well as the gratitude of Mrs. Snyder for a book npen this parti cularly interesting and helpf ul sub ject. I trust that its mission may be a wide and b:oad one, and that the helpfulness inspired by it may be deep and abiding." Hon. Oscar Foust, Judge of the Mr5JohnJnderwood Suffered With Stomach. Mrs. John Underwood, 620 W. Wat' nut St., Columbun, Ohio, writes t "llving had catarrh and stomach trouble and having suffered very muuh, I, after being doctored a long while,(as a last resort took Feruna. Tbi result was wonderful. I would highly recommend it as a good rem edy, I still use Peruna and would not be without It. I always have it la the house." Catarrh and Stomach Trouble. Mrs. T. Freeh, R. R. No. 1, Hickory Yornt, Tenn., writes 1 -I am happy to tell yoo that I am oured ttatarrh, I have followed your good ta kind advice faithfully. I hloss the ay when I wrote you of my condition, and I will always praise Peruna. I think tt ts one of the grandest medicines on arth. "Having been a HI lc ted with catarrh SUSff atommch trouble tor seven years and after having tried four different doctors they only relieved me for a little while. X gave up all hopo of being cured. I only Weighed 130 pound, and was so weak I oil id hardly get around the room. "I was Induced to try Peruna, and to Sy great surprlHo I am now entirely well. My weight 1 now iss pounds, my health never was better lu my life. "I shall always praise Dr. Ilartman nd his remedies." Thousands of families have learned the use of Peruna and its value in the treatment of catarrhal ailments. PE-RU-NA IS j : & v "h k v AY Wit &rJf I 11 V - " ? - 3C - Iota Judicial DUtrict. Kansas, : "I received by mail the beautiful book "Ties That Bind" of which you are the author. Words are inade quate to express my appreciation of the beautiful se itimentsso clear ly and ably discused therein. I unhesitatingly say. it is a book that should be read by all; it tends to the uplift and betterment of all. morallv, socially and spiritually. . I trust it may, as it justly merit', have a wide circulation." Rev. J. K. Adams, Berwick: "The chapter on "The Domestic Tie" is worth the price of the book." The book can be had from the author at fifty cents, postpaid. Funeral o Raymond Hummer. The remains of Raymond Hum mer arrived here on S nday last at noon, coining from Fort Bayard, New Mexico, by express, leaving there on Monday night of last week. The funeral took place on Mon day from the residence of De For est Hummer, on Fifth street, r.ud was largely attended. The services were conduct-d by Rev. J. W. I):g gles, rector of St. Paul's F.pi .copal church. A quiutettj composed of Misses Laura Wani.T, Annie Faux, Mary III. tellings, Kd-.atd Kut and Charles Skecr sang s.-veral hymns very effe tive'y. The pall-bearers were: K- M. Savidge, ICrbou A'e, Clyde Hower and Charles Kline, of town; Toslm 1 Boyle, of Berwick, and Carl Ruok le, of Danville It terment was made in Rosetnont cemetery. THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND. " 4 jj p lymaH uwjlw - rn .rMiiYtf o-- ( jtiav: Tired, Worn-Out Mothers. Mrs. Lydia tl. Josselyn, 801 Westminster St., Providenoei R. I.,lsTreasurer of the Editors League of Rhode Island, char tered in Providence. She writes : 'My experience with Peruna has been most gratifying. Last winter I contracted a severe cold, and for several days coughed until my voice tailed me. When other remedies did me no good, I decided to try Peruna, and within four days the cold was broken ftp, and the cough abated. 'Within another week an Increase la ray usual strength and vitality told me that Peruna waa doing all that It prom ised, and more. I also'corislderit very.su perlor for tired, worn-out mother, and have advbiod several to try It, and have seen most gratifying results from its use, "I give it highest praise." Bowel Trouble. Mrs. Maggie Durbin, 1332 North St., Little Rock, Ark., writes: 'I was troubled for Ave years with a chronic disease. I tried everything I heard of, but nothing did me any good. Some doctors said my trouble was ca tarrh ot the bowels, and some said con sumption of the bowels, "One doctor said he could cure me, I took his medicine two months. Hut it did me no good. "A friend of mine advised me to try Peruna and I did so. After I had taken two bottles I found It was helping me, so I continued its use, and it has cured me sound and well. "I can rocoiiijiiuiid Peruna to any one, and if any one wants to know what Pe runa did for me if they will write to me I will answer promptly." Peruna is a household remedy of great merit, and is useful in many climatic ailments, such as coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis and catarrhal diseases generally, , A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY I TO OVER GRAND JURY REPORT. The grand jury last week made the following report to the court: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Columbia County: The grand inquest of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania inquir ing in and for the body of the said county, respectfully report: That we have, pursuant to our required duties, investigated all bil 8 of indictment presented for ouv consideration, and have passed upon them according to their re spective merits. We have also ex amined the Public Buildings and find the jail in reasonable fair con dition. We recommend more heat radiation in the Judges' chambers. We recommend that all doors of the court house open outward ic lording to Act of Assembly. We found the court toom in a filthy condition. Ve recommend that the court room be kept in a cleaner condition in the future than in .the pa-t. We also recommend the special law applying to the distribution of the fines towards the law library lund be repealed and the fines be distributed under the prestnt law and that the commissioners take his matter up. The recommenda tions of the last grand jury meets ntr hearty approval and we ditect the county commissioners to take actiou to the end that the same may be presented to the present legisla ture for repeal. All of which is respectfully sub mitted, J C. Christian Foreman. GOV. JOHNSON LECTURE POST PONED. Governor John A. Joli:ion, of Minnesota, who wis to k-citir-iii the Normal Audituriu n on Febru ary 13, will be un.v.le to ii;;t.ir until so. i.e time in April, tiicdite being yet in doubt. Tliis change in date h is been mads mctss.iry because of dema'ids ma le upon the Governor by the p.-ople cf hisowu state. Giger Hotel Sold. J. h- Fisher of Main township, ' h is purchased the Hast Iv.id Ib.u 1 o K Iward Giger. Women Everywhere Hrs.UnaR.Houdy Biliousness, Indigestion. Mrs. Lena R. Moudy,656 Cay wood St., Portland, Oregon, Seo'y Royal Tribe of Joseph, writes: "For the past six years biliousness and pains In my back and limbs made life miserable to me. My skin was sallow and dry, and Indigestion was added to my troubles. I was wake ful at night and would get a weak, fslnt feeling during the day so that I was not fitted to attend to my reg ular duties. This caused me serious annoyance and trouble, and I nat urally tried many remedlos, hoping to get relief. "Peruna came aa a Mend In need. It toned up the system, relieved the blood of the poisons and lnduoed a healthy action of the stomach, a fine appetite and restful sleep. , "Within three months I was a changed person, and for nearly a year now I have enjoyed splendid health." Grateful Patient. Mrs. Elira J, Canoe, R. 1 D. 8, Bedford, Ind., writes: , "I have been oured by using Peruna and Manalln, I thank you for your advice," ....... . jm v MmW& m4 :i A ? f v i.i" ft. ; si i i A. I - rr4H VITM-fl Lawrence St., South Tacoma. QL? DEEDS RECORDED. Following is a list of real cstete transfers entered of record in th? of fice of Fra-.k W. Miller, recorder of dteds for Columbia county: Margaret K. Coleman and Martin Coleman to A, W. CoIcuihii for properly in Orange township con taining 217x204 left. Rebecca Abbott, executor of the estate of William Abbott, deceased, to Lewis Christopher for property in Kspy containing 72x173 f-et. American Seating Co. to Fred Fear for property known as the "Old School Furniture Works" on Sixth street, Bloomsbarg, contain ing 4 acres. William J Correll, George Win ner Correll and C. C. Peacock, ex ecutors of George W. Correll, de ceased, to Jonathan Pnrcel for par eel of land in Hemlock township cot'laii'iiig 51 acres and 9 perches. John Raup to Kdward Raup tor lot of ground in the village of Light Street, containing 36x165 lect. Mary lv. Shuman and husband to George Kllis Klingamau lor prop erty in Beaver township containing r64 perches. Columbia County Mutual Sav ings Fund and Loan Association to William Krickbaum for a tract of land jn Mifflin township. William Krickbaum to Peter C. Glodfelter for property in Mifllin township containing 24 acres Mary B. Sharpless and husband A. H. Sharpless to Elizabeth Beck art for property in Catawissa con taining 80x62 feet and upon which is erected a 2 story frame dwelling liou-e. A. B. Creasy and wife to Leon ard Rutis for lot of land in Mifflin ville containing 50450 feet. Ber.vck Land ami Improvement Co. to George Ro-en lot No. 718 in that i'o:n; niy's addition to West I i.eraictv containing 30x50 feet. j Cliarl ;s W ltd and wife to Wel 1 nuion Moore propctty in New i A-lilaiklviile, Hemlnck township, I contain. tig fiS perches. j William Kahb to Anna Cnterd f.r lot in Hloouisburg con taining .28x206 feet. F. W. lliMebnmd and wife to ' Mrs Harriet R Collins 'for a build ing lot in Berwick containing 5JX yo feet Berwick Land aud Improvement Co. 10 Marx Lew for lot No. 27 on Front street West Berwick, 45x185 310 feet. MlRFlrRI hiss Bessie B Farreu Restorer of Lost Strength, Miss Bessie Farrell, 1011 Third Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y., Is President ot the Young People's Christian Temperance Association. She writes: "Peruna is certainly a valuable nsrve and blood remedy, caloulateC to build up the broken-down health at worn-out women. 1 have found by personal experience that it acts aa a wonderful restorer of lost strength, assisting the, stomach to assimilate and digest the food, and building up worn-out tissues. In my work I have had oooaslon to reoommend it fre quently, especially to sick women. "I know of nothing which is better to build up the strength of a young mother, in fact all the ailments pecul iar to women, so I am pleased to give it my hearty endorsement." Pe-ru-na a Woman's friend. Mrs. Ella Embree, Clark, Mo., writes: "I am feeling better than I have felt for years, I can truthfully say that Peruna is a woman's friend. I have no more terrible pains and am stronger than I have been. Your medioine has worked like a charm." m re-ru-na. m A m t r.,- - s cJfVV! omoifs neaoacne. g ' ..0W&. County Supt. Evans and Dr. Eveland Were Judges. With Supt. W. W. Kvans, of town, aud Dr. W. P. Kveland, of V illianisport, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church of town, ns judge, the Inter-Collegiate debate between Bucknell and Lafayette Colleges held in Buck nell ha!l Saturday night, attracted considerable local interest. The debate was won by the Lafayette speakers who supported the nega tive side of the question. The question debated was, "Re solved. The issuing of injunctions by the Federal courts hi labor dis putes should be prohibited by con gress." The speakers upon the question were: Bucknell. Newton P. Fester, Lewis J. Beite and Charles Fries; Lafayette, William Afton, J. Sheridan Lynn and Ar thur K. Keiber. In addition to Supt. Kvans and Dr. Eveland, F. A. Thurlow, superintendent of the schools of Pottsville, acted as judge. Hon. A. W. Johnson, of Suubury acted as chairman during the evening. Wheelmen Will Banquet At a meeting of the Bloomsburg Wheelmen last Friday evening it was decided to again hold their an nual Washington Birthday banquet and the following committee was appointed to make all arrangements for the event: John M. Clark, W. U Johnson, II. Mont Smith and Clem R. Weiss. Lincoln Day, February 12th, will be generally observed. It is a legal holiday. Appropriate exer cises will be held in the schools of ttu towu. Dr. D. J. Waller delivered an in teresting address to the Men's Bi ile Union last Sunday morning, in the Presbyterian Church. There was a large attendance. TSmil Gelb has returned from Philadelphia, alter an absence of several weeks. A surgical opera tion was performed upon him, and lie is improved in health. Miss Zaa B. Guie died at the home of her father, K. B. Guie, in Catawissa last Friday, from ty phoid fever. She was a successful teacher in the public schools. Bllloufc Headache. Mrs. Emily Kellogg, 6619 S. Lawrence St., South Tacoma, Wash., member of Ladles of the Maccabees, writes: "Three months ago I had an attack ot biliousness which threatened to undermine my health and strength. Luckily for me, I tried Peru na at the snggestlon of my friends before it was too late. "I found In a few days time that I did not have the usual sick headache, neith er did food nauseate me any longer. In two weeks' time Peruna had completely rid my system of the poison and bile, and 1 was in a much better condition. My skin assumed its normal color, I had a splendid appetite, and I was in every way improved in health. I used Peruna for a month longer, and it wrought a wondrous change in my entire system. I oonsider it a most wonderful medicine. " Nervous Dyspepsia. Mrs. J. 0. Jamison, 61 March ant St., Watson ville, Cal., writes: "I was troubled with cramps in the stomach for six years. I tried many kinds of medioine, also was treated by three doctors. They said that I had nervous dyspepsia. I was put on liquid diet for three months. I im proved under the treatment, but as soon as I stopped taking the medicine, I got bad again. I took the medicine for two years, then I got sick again and gave up all hopes of getting cured. "I saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Peruna, so I thought I would give it a trial. I procured a bottle at once and commenced taking it. I have taken nineteen bottles and am entirely cured. Have gained in strength and llesh and feel like a different person. "iDeuevereruuaisautiiatisciaimodilimreUlehli cjf Peuir.a, Each tablet is for it." ONE M!LL!ONHOMES. THE WELSH SINGERS. That was a Welsh rare bit vocalism, or perhaps we should 9f a rare bit of Welsh vo.'alism, at tl Temple on Tuesday night. Tb Mountain Ash Male Voice Party Wales delighted an audience th filled the auditorium. We have followed the entertab ments that have.bren given in tb -town since the days when tl "Swiss Bfll Ringers" used to core here, and hold forth in Snyder Hall, a room with a seating cap city of about 200, and we do n : hesitate to say that the conce Tuesday night was the best voo entertainment ever given in th town. The twenty-one or nwr male voices blended in the chorus as one, and the tempo and expre sion were simply musical perteclta At the singing of the "Star Sp gled Banner" and "America" ft entire audience stood up. TV siage was beautifully set, and tK display of the various electric ligto ing effects added much to the bew ty of the scene. The audience was a brilliant o manvof the ladies in evening dre and included many of Bloomsburg'V best people, with large delegation from Berwick, Catawissa, and tlv er neighboi ing towns. . Miss Bertha Hower, one of tl Bell telephone operatos, was bittct on the hand by a dog, as she wt wanting up Maiu street. Dr. Mil' er dressed the wound. There vw apparently no provocation for tt dog's act. The memlxrs of Van Cam; Lodge, I. O. O. F. are consider ing the matter of purchasing property for their use. The ordt now has a large membership hen. and is growing and is in a prospei ous condition. Samuel Vanhorn who was trie', last week on the charge of commit ting a rape and fornication on ht 13 year old daughter, was fount hot guilty of the first, but guilty the second. He was sentenced U pay the costs of prosecution, and . fiue of $roo for the use of Hemloct township. The limit for rape is 15 years i 1 the penitentiary, but for fornitt tion there is no jail penalt y. VA..tOtV..,.' IV.1.. ' T .at mrs Joseph Vittur Catarrh of Head. Mrs. Joseph Vittur, 6709 Erie 8U, Austin Sta., Chicago, 111., writes; "Your medicine, Peruna, was ot great benefit to me. I suffered with catarrh of the nose and head for many years. Three bottles of Peruna cured me, after I had considered it Impos sible to ever be oured again. "I now always keep Peruna in the house, and recommend It to every one suffering from catarrh. As soon as one of my children commence to cough 1 give them Peruna, and their cough is soon gone. 1 "This medicine la surely a treat boon to suffering humanitv." Pe-ru-na the ramlly Doctor. Mrs. M. E. Seymour, B. T. D. , Bow man, Ga., writes: "I am ready to speak a few words ! favor of Peruna and Manalln. I have tried them for nearly every ill of life tot myself and family, and find them to bsj all the doctor claims them to be. Para na cured me of Internal troubleyrhea vaf doctor could not. "My advioe to all suffering women la. consult Dr. Ilartman. What he haadooo for me he will do for you." Pe-ru-na In Tablet Torm. For two years Dr. Hartman and hie assistants have lncesaanUy labored to create Peruna in tablet form, and their strenuous labors have Joatbuen crowned with success. People Vho object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tulik'U, -.vliich renresent the mmllfinul tJ, which repreHen lUk'hlii 6t Peuir.a. ralent to ono aye' ag