Highest of all in Leavening Tower. 11 ABSOLUTELY PURE THK COLUMBIAN. Entered nt the Post firtti'O nt Ulintiislmrg .'n., B second cliittH mutter, Murcli 1, iwis. 15I.OOMSLUKO, I'A. FRIDAY Al KII. 3, 1S91. Radnor's Imported Hounds- THK HUNTINO C I.t'lt's OKI: AT 1TRC1I ASK. OF THK IUKK. OK RUTLAND'S DOGS, A matter of considerable interest to foxhuntcrs in the United States has just occurred in the purchase by the Radnor Hunt, of Hryn Mawr, of Rut land's world wide celebrated kennels at lielvoir, near Grantham, Lincoln shire, England. The Duke of Hcaufort, the sporting authority in England, says that "there are no such hounds to be found and thui lone; pedigree and royal style justifies their holding the first rank." The Marduis of Worchcster, son ot the Duke of Beaufort, purchased last year's draft of the Belvoir hounds at the agency price of 50 guineas per couple or about $262. The second whipper in of the Helvoir, son of the chiet huntsman. Mr. Frank Gillard, Jim, will accompany the hounds to this country, and will inaugurate the care ful maintenance and training of the hounds for the Radnor on the elabor ate plan pursued at the Rutland Hunt where each hound receives the same care that would be paid to a crack race horse. Several American hunts have been on the qui vive to get a draft from the Belvoir kennels, but the prize has been at last obtained by the Radnor, who have thus secured for Philadelphia the credit of securing the first importa tion of these splendid animals. They also hold the refusal of next year's draft. The Radnor hunts through Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties and only the wild fox. Their meets occur twice a week through the season. Miss. Lillie Doak has moved her dress-making establishment from Stern er's building on Main street to the H. C. Hartman residence on Market street. She is now in Philadelphia getting the latest Spring styles. 2 t. POULTRY NOTES- No. 10. Great care is necessary in regards to watering chicks. They should be given good fresh water at least twice a day, and oftener would be of benefit, especially in hot weather. Chicks drinking foul and impure water from dirty vessels are as liable to disease, as people are and as an un healthy chick can not thrive, it is very necessary to exercise care in that di rection. The pots or vessels for water should be cleaned very often. It is now considered unhealthy to feed corn meal to chicks, especially in its raw state. If fed at all it should be thoroughly cooked, and fed as mush. Stale bread soaked in milk is the best food for the first week or two. Give screening or cracked wheat as soon as the chick will eat it, once or twice a week. W. B. Cerman. The Way to Boom a Town. The Philadelphia Inquirer refeer ing editorially to the recent fever epi demic at Bethlehem, says : "One of the greatest difficulties in making the suburban and inland towns healthy is the over-caution of some well meaning people, who fear that to call attention local dancer to health is to hurt the town. Instead of this v.pinT en thf exact contrary is true. That suburban town would have a boom where the local authorities look ed after every case of scarlet fever, diphtheraand other contageous dis eases and prevented other children in the same house from attending the schools, where the authorities were alert to spy out danger to the public health and prompt to enforce as rigid remedies as might be necessary. Some fthe Bethlehem people have been fraid of hurting their town 1y making known the danger in their water sup ply. Bethlehem is really to be con eratu'.ated on knowing its danger. It now knows what to do. Sewers . should come first, cesspools should be abolished." We have for saie at $1.00 per bush el a choice lot of Karly Rose Burbank and White Star see I potatoes 1 J. L. Dillon. For SauTTwo yearling colts, both mares, for sale cheap for cash. Inq'iire of J. S. Williams, auctioneer Bloomsburg, Pa. Apr. 3-4 t U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Powder Where Thera are no B.id Indians. The Sisseton Indian reservation at the eastern boundary of South Dakota and containing one million acres of choice fanning lands, has just been opened for settlement and offers to the homesceker inducements that can not be equalled. The soil is very fer tile, the country well watered, there are numerous small lakes within its boundary, and it is within a short dis tance of the twin cities of the North west, St. Paul and Minneapolis, insur ing good markets almost at the set tlers' doors. This is not a frontier reservation, but is surrounded on all sides by an old, well settled and prqsperous coun try. The reservation will be held for ac tual settlers, only homestead entries of 160 acres each being permitted, and there is room for more than (iooo farms. To get the best, however, come early ; first come, first served. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only road which runs directly through the reservation. To reach it from the East buy tickets to Summit, S. D., Waubay. S. 1)., Wilt mot, S. D., or Wheaton, Minn. Sum mit is within the reservation, the othe stations on the border. All ticker agents in the United States or Canada sell tickets via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. For further information, apply to Geo. H. Hkafford, General Passeng er Agent, Chicago, 111., or to Jno. R. Pott, 1). P. A. Williamsport, Pa. Happy and content ii a bride witli"The Ro chester ;" she lives in the light of the morning. beiaeceeekT Mr. Enoch Rittenhouse sold a large devon steer last week that weighed 1710 lbs. which he fed two hunJred and seventy five days, with an average gain of two and forty seven one hun dered pounds per day. Mr. Ritten house is a head yet in this vacinity in feeding stock. Mr. William S. Ash is making a run on high grades of Fertilizers. It will pay farmers to call and see him before buying else where. Mr. W. H. and lady from Blooms- burg on last Sunday the 28th. took a unvc 10 JoerwicK anu on meir way back made a call at Mr. Conrad Hip pensteel's of this place. Uno. There will be a public meeting; in G. A. R. Hall, Bloomsburg, April 6th, 1 89 1, at 8 o'clock P. M. to commem orate the 25th Anniversary of the G. A. R. The Clergy, the Press, and the public generally, are invited to at tend. A local Teacher's Institute will be held in the Catawissa public school building Saturday April 4, morning and afternoon. Mrs. Welsh and Prof, Bakeless of the Normal School are tx pected to be present. The following letters are advertised March 31, 1891. Mr. Rogers; Mr. Eugene Whitenight Will be sent to the D. L. O. April 1 4, 1 89 1. A. B. Gathcart, P. M. Horse and Wagon for Sale. A mare 4 years old, well broke, weight 1 1 00. A good platform delivery wagon nearly as good as new, box 1 2 ft. long, capacity 2500, either of above will be sold cheap. White & Connerr, 4-3-6W. Orangeville. Attention, Farmers. i All we ask of thdse in need of a good plow, land roller, Scotch or spring tooth harrows, corn planters, or grain drills, is to call and see us and get our prices Detore Duying eisewnere. We also keep a variety of plow re pairs. Whi te & Conner, Orangeville. Money Rules the Elections. Poor men have no business to aspire to a Congressional office these days, especially in Luzerne county. In a contested election of John B. Rey nolds vs. Geo. W. Shonk, in that dis trict, a number of prominent gentle men testified as to campaign expenses most of whom had run for tVis office themselves, and each stated that from $9,000 to $10,000 was not too much to be expended during a canvass. Judge Stanley Woodward testified, "that in a close and hot campaign in Luzerne county $9,500, the amount Mr. Shonk testfied he spent, could be easily used for legitimate purposes without any corruption of voters." What a commentary this on free in- j stitutions wnen uic , jw, iwj, cyhi the man of moderate means, is obliged to impoverish himself to pay for legiti mate expenses m a content for oltire. Expend as much money as the whole salary paid him while an incumbent of the office. What with hundreds of thousands of dollars paid to companies the election of a United States Senator and $10,000 to secure a seat in Con gress we are fast drifting into an oli garchy of wealthy and unscrupulous rulers ; men who measure success by the amount of money expended. It shows how fast we are drifting away from the spirit of our institutions, which theoretically open the door to ru n and poor alike. r.x. MAKEIED At the home of Mr. T. Bender in Orangeville, on the 28 inst by Rev. A. limit., Mr. (). S. Pealer of Benton and Miss Blanch Hess of Fishingcreek township. Advertising. Is by no means n paying benefit to nitrcliants unless it is projorly looked nfler. rAo rrn.ny peoplo think that hy writing something funny that It will cup. ture all readers of a newspaper, but it does not. What we rail a catr.hy thlnp is Manners' Double Extract Sursaparilla for bad blood, pimple", ccztmt, alt rheum, scrofula, erysipelas and numrr. oils other dilates arising from Imd blood Manners Double Extract HarsaparlllR can ho found for sale at ell drug ktores. Trice 50 cents a bottle, tf. For Sale. A valuable farm in Mt. Pleasant township is for sale. For terms and particulars inquire of Guy Jacoby, JJloomsburg, Pa. 3-27-4L AN ONEQUALLEDOPrOET UNITY. An unequalled opportunity fi.r a profit able investment In town lots on ew-y terms in a healthy and prosperous locality. The ISIoomsbur Land Improvement Company otter at public sa'.e about Five Hundred Building Lot?, situate tn the thriving and progressive town of Ulooms. bur,.', Penna. The lots are furty feet in front and about ISO feet In depth. Tbiims or alb, the highest and best bidder the buyer, twenty-five dollars down, the balance in monthly payments of five dollars with interest. Deferred payments secured by bond and mort gage. A deed iu fee simple to be given for a lot clear of all Incumbrances. Sale will take place on the premises at 10 o'clock in the morning of each day, Thursday and Friday. March 20th and 27th A. D. 1601, and be continued through April following 1 commencing with Thursday of each week. Excellent factory sites free. Bee band bil:s aud maps. For further particulars apply to The Bloomsburg Land Improvement Co. N. U. Funk. tf. Secretary. Manners' Double Extract Maraaparilla for Catarrh is and always will be a lead er, as its curative powers cannot be beat; price 50c a bottle. For sale by alt drug, gisu. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wlm Baby wa atck, w gn bar OactorU. Wbm ate mi a Child, ah erted t or Caatorla, Wham ate bseaaa Xlaa, ate ehuf to OastorW, Whaa stehsdOndfsn, ate gf ttem Oaacwla To Nervous Debilitated Men it you will send us your address, we will mall you our Uluxtruted pumuhlHt explaining all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Kleetro-Voltalu Belt and Appliances, and tliKlr charming enVcts up on the nervous debilitated aystetn, und how tuey win quieKiy restore you to vigor and man hood, pamphlet tree. It you are thus afflicted, we will send you a Bolt and Appliance on trial. Voltaic Melt Co., a-a0-7t. Marshall, Mich. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furs 1 Fox, mink, musk ran, akunks, etc. LOUIS LOWENBEKO. I. W. Hartman & Sons. Easter for 1891 is past, and now we are ready for solid Spring Trade in buying and selling. First in nice Spring Dress Goods, in Spring Jack ets, in Spring bhawls, in linen table covers,in towelings, in oil and lace curtains, in dress ginghams and seersuckers, in job lots of sateens, in hosiery, in ladies and children s shoes. BLACK DRESS GOODS are selling extra good this sea son with us. There was great excitement on the eggs before Easter, the wild speculator got left and lost money, those of us who ran on the regular line held our own. We are ready to buy all that comes at fair prices, and give good goods at regular prices. I. W. Hartman & Sons. P. S. -Our job and bargain tables are now open on the grocery side. I. W. H, & Sons. A FINE PIECE OF IS INDEED A LUXUr FlHZER'S jZZZZgZ NEAR BEIN9 - jjjHrwE piecc AND IS I J T0 KNOWN ASA J A MAKE IT wssia AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 0Z. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. m. mm ft BROS., LonlsYiUe, Ky. BUSINESS LOCALS. Lift pumps. Force pumps, both wood and iron at Eshleman & Wolf. Just opened a fine line of fringed dado and plain window curtains at W. H. liROOKE Si Co s. U. S. clover seed sower, grand in vention, at Eshleman & Wolfs. Wall paprr Contract work a specialty. w. H. Brooke & Lo. 1 - 1 1 New millinery goods in the latest Spring Styles just opened at K. Bark ley's, Main below Market St. A full line of ranges and heaters at Kshleman & Wolfs, Opera House, Centre St. Female Weakness Positive Care. Free. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female or gans. I will send two bottles ot my remedy, free to any lady, if they will send their Express and P O. Address. Yours truly, Dr. J. 13. Marchisi, Utica, N. Y. Eshleman & Wolf have the braided barbless fence wire the best in market, strong and handsomest. Protect your house, your lives and your property with the Excelsior Port able burglar alarm, the greatest inven tion of the age, call an. . see it at Esh leman & Wolf's, Opera House. Eshleman & Wolf have a full line of South Bend chilled plows, Elmira Clipper right and left plows, Elmira spring tooth harrows, also the adjust able spring tooth harrow, a full line of Planet Jr cultivators anu a lull line of plow repairs. Opera House, Centre St. No Matter How Hard any druggist tries to sell you his own cough medicine, remember he does it because he makes more money on it. Insist on having Kemp s Isalsam for the throat or lungs, for there is no cough remedy so pure and none so quick to break up a coid. l or in fluenza, soreness of the throat and tickling irritation with constant cough, kemp s Ual.sain is an immediate cure Large botties 50c and $1. At all drug gists. ely's catarrh CrcanBalmEgKTS Ck'atiMS ilii- Ntl8nl PuhtMU'l'ti, Alloys Pain hiiiI Iufl&mmaiior, lleils Ihe t'orcs. ltvstnri's 'In' IrtiiM-s cf Tahlo if. 11 ml Sin !1 1EY THE AY-FEVER A piinlola Is applied Into eurii nostill unit H ftKit-PUfofp. Vrk'e.) 'ents ut lVuUis; by malt, retrtaumi. . . . - ' ELY liny:1.. ., M Warreu St., Now York. I ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Sole asroiits for thn Hear Clay, Locirsa, Normal, Indian rrincoss, Samson, Silver Ash. Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Alt T , Jfl AT T mo, or OIL. CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BEOWEK'S 2ud Door above Court House. J A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. KESTY & HOFFMAN, Pr 11 We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, Harvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLE STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds of Repairs. PIPE CUT TO ORDER. AGENTS FOR Garfield Injector Co., Garfield Double Jet injector, Auromauc and Locomotive Injector. All work done by us is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly attended to. SHOPS 6th wdOEITTEE STREETS. THOMAS G0RREY. comma d n. Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. UinMier's Sup;k Inside Hardwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means who desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgages H. A. KEMP, PHOTO & CBAYOH ARTIST. Has removed from Shives' Block over Schuyler's Hard ware Store, in Gallery lately occupied by Nesbit. Fine Cabinets $1.50 per Doz. and upwards. A SPECIAL OFFER. 1 Crayon picture, life size, framed in 5 inch gilt and plush frame, and 1 doz. best 3.00 cabinets all for $8.00. This offer only good for 30 days from April 1st. Copying, Viewing and tak ing Groups a specialty. Bloomsburg, Pa. EGGS I EGGS I From Barred 'PLYMOUTH ROCKS." The Farmer Favorite, From RED CAP!5, The Great Liyerg. AT ftl.SO PEK IJ, OK Jl JO PER s6 i-.au a. W. B. GEHMAN, f Millville, Pu. ennRTHANnj&uasfc V.,rf :..l.l ,,r Kltnlra- M V Huml til 1.1m (liKAXHi'lKHiLOV C'O.VMKHC'K lor luformo tlim concerning practical eilucullon. Type writing, u K K iiifrui)ujf, u;, actical Machinists Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands of Cljars: Farmers, Attention! Look at this list of Farm Implements, all made by well known Manufacturers, whose names are guarantee for their work. Deering Binders & Mowers, OLIVER CHI L ! 3 : : M M HAMBURG PLOWS, and the Famous Buckeye Drills, Cultivators and Hay Rakes. Have you seen the Nen Easy Buckeye Riding Cultiva tor, a Wonderful Success: Send for Illustrated Catalogues and Prices. Mr. B. F. Rice our Travel- 'ling Salesman, will be pleased to call upon anyone who in tends to buv Farm Imolementa of any kind, this season. A lull line of Repairs, Flow points, Shares, etc., always on hand. D. W. KITCHEN. SALZSXEN to Stll ear NURSERY ST0CZ. All goods warranted first-class. FennaaMt prontable position (or the right man. Cash fatf weekly. Mo experience necessary. Write r terms, giving age and references. C. L. Tannt Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. RULE AND NOTICE. Elijah Hisa 1 In the Court, of Tg. ) Pleas of ColanMa Conty Theo. M. HOD8IR.J No. 174 Feby. Term. 1M. Electmnnt Tor purchase money for 011 late premises, whereof the following t a diflcrtptloas Situate In the township of Hugarloaf In C'otaar bla county. Pa., and on the north side of tMB ftubllc road lending up the West branch of nsb ngcreek, and beginning at a post In the edn of said public road and line of land of J. W. ferry, tnence ov tne same north six dngraw five minutes east, one hundred and sereatp. tnree ana two-ientn inec 10 a mmi ana xo north twenty-six deirrees thirty mlnutn - eight and rive-tenths feet to a post, thea norxn seventy -even aegrees vest louneen wm eight-tenths feet to an applB tree, thence south ten degrees west, one hundred and seventy ant two-tenths feet to a post In the edge of the pua llc road aforesaid, along land of the said Elijah Hess, thenee by the said. public road south slxtr six degrees nve minutes east, thirty-two asm six-tenths feet to the post the place of bmlh ning, containing nrteen and elght-teMM perches of land. Andthe Sherirr having return ed that neither the vendee the defendant abo named, nor any person eltilmlng under him waa lu possession or occupancy ot the prumUna. Thereunon on the 14th da; of Februarr. 1HL. on motion of Mr. Freeze. attorney for the ptalst ttrr, for an order ot publication and a Kua on defendant to appear and plead to the aotlea by the first day of May Term IH1, as per Act of Assembly In such, case made and provlaeaV Order made and Kule granted as per mot ion. HI lUItUUKT. Certified from the Records this loth daff bkal of February A. D. 1HV1. (J. M. (jvroa ruKKzs, Any,. j'roioy. MKillip Bro's. Photographers. Only tjhe best work done. Fn- est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying, view ing and life size crayons. Over II. J. ClarK & Sons store. IILOOMSBURGa