r THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO, TA. Tey are . beauties I Vhat? vfy.the new picture cards cyven with LION COFFEE. SALES JOHN S. WILLIAMS. PRACT1CAT AUCTIONEER AND REAL tSTATE DEALER. Bloomsrurg, Pa. March 4. Wilson Confer will sell valuable personal property on the premises, on the road leading from White Hall to Kxchangc, 5 horses, 4 cows, 3 shoats, binder, mower, plows, Arc. See large bills. March 5. Jos. Miller of Lime Rklge, will sell horses, cows, farming implements, household goods, etc , at 1 o a. ni. sharp. Mar. 10 B F. Zarr will expose to public sale at his farm in Scott township, Columbia count)', Pa, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: Kight head of horses and colts, one team of large Clydesdale horses, one team of sorrel mares, one large bay mare five years old. three yearling Patchen colts, 9 milch cows, some fresh, with calves by their side: 2 heifers, one large fat bull, five Chester white shoats, one fine Chester white Boar, seventy-five chickens, one steel frame Johnston Binder, 1 Champion mower, 2 two horse wagons, 1 two horse carriage, 1 buggy, 1 pair of new bob-sleds, one Missouri grain drill, 1 corn planter, 1 land roller, 1 power feed cutter and crusher, 1 corn sheller, fan ning mill, 2 double corn cultivators, 1 "King" springtooth harrow, j Scotch harrows, 3 plows, 1 hay rake, 1 pair of hay ladders. 2 set of double harness, 2 sets of fly-nets, forks, rakes, shovels, hoes, log chains, grain bags, grain cradles and scythes, and numerous other articles. Terms and conditions will be made known on day of sale. March 16. Wm. McDowell, Exec utor, will sell valuable real estate in Light street, at 1 o'clock, sharp : prop erty known as the McDowell home stead. March 17. Susan Beishline, ad ministratrix of A. W. Beishline, de ceased, will sell personal property con sisting of horses, cows, pigs, chickens, wagons, farm implements, potatoes, corn, oats, carpet, bedding &c, 16 acres of grain in the ground, kitchen furniture &c, at the residence in Fish ing creek township at 10 o'clock. See bills. Mar. 17 th. Daniel E. Troy, of Beaver Valley will sell valuable per sonal property on the premises. Horses mules, cows, wagons, harness and gen eral farming implements March 19. C. L. Werkheiser, ex ecutor of Charles Werkheiser, de ceased, will sell valuable real estate in Mifflinville, at 1 o'clock p. m. See advertisement Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whan Baby wm atek, we gtre her Castoria. Whan aha wm a Child, ah cried for Caatorl, Wbn ahe beoame rflaa, aha clung to Oaatorla, When Uturt f-hlldrati, aha p.. thm rnrt FAMINE IN NOBTHERN HUNGARY. TWENTY THOUSAND INHABITANTS IN ONE COUNTV IN A TATE OF DISTRESS. London, Mar. 2. Afaminie prevails in Northern Hungary and 20,000 in habitants of the county of Arva are in a state of distress equaling that pre valent in Russia. The government will not relieve the sufferers because they are of the slave race. German newspapers in Pesth in dignantly protest against this iuhum anity and demand that the sufferers be relieved and provided with corn for the spring sowing. The plague of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety, nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac-bcthVTearl-top"&'Tearl-gla.ss." ! Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Maebeth's "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. PllUlmritli, Pa, Orn. A. M achkth & Co. Children Cry for GREAT STRIKE IMPENDING Over Four Hundred Thousand Miners to Quit Work. NEARLY A MILLION AFFECTED. The Coming Actios of Coal Miners la Grrat Britain Thrjr Will Make Great Fight Against Reduced Wage London, Feb. 80. It Is now esti mated that the Immense number of 460,000 miners will cease work la a fortnight la their efforts to prevent the masters from putting Into effect the scheme to reduce wages. The only miners who stand aloof from the movement are those la South Staffordshire and East Worces ehlro. It Is estimated that close to 1,000,000 men will feci the effects of the min er's struggle. The agitation Is due to the action of mine owners in Wales and Cumber land, who gave an Intimation of their intention to reduce wages on the slid ing scale principle, owing to the de cline that had occured in the prices of coal. The men refused to accept a reduction and declared that the mine owners must make the consumers pay. Affairs in Durham are being watched with groat intorest, as It Is understood that it the men come out they will attend the great London Conference of March 16. The feeling throughout Yorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire is very earnest, colliers at many of their large meetings having voted in favor of standing out for a fortnight with out applying to their respective asso ciations for funds. MOB LAW IS FEARED. The Indlanapolla Street Car Trouble llrrnk ont Again. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 28. The city was practically at the mercy of the striking cor drivers and their friends. A mob of 10,000 men filled the streets. They stoned the cars and threw a dozen or more of them from the tracks. There were but 110 police available and they were unable to cope with the mob. Ikdianapolis, Fob. 29. The street car strike riots are resumed. At 10.10 this morning two special policemen were assaulted by a mob of 2,000 peo ple. They were pummelled over the head and had to seek shelter. Last night President Frenzel said the running of the cars must wait un til the police had sufficient force in readiness to meet the mob. The Board of Public Safety had only about two hundred men of the extra police summoned, and only about one hundred of these had been worn In. THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY. A Report (hat It will Carry on a Gen. erai uamuung umlatii in Nicaragua,, PANAMA. Feb. 21 ThB rannrt that the Louisiana lottery had secured a remetual franchise from tha flnvorn. ment of Nicaragua has been con- urmea. ine neaaquarters lor the concern will be at Oreytown, and branch offices will ha ntAhHohrl it every Central and South American capiat ana at me city 01 Mexico. The lotterv will be operated on a more gigantic scale than ever. me place will be made a second Monte Carlo and a large castle will be erected to aceommodata tha lot. tery and other gambling games. iiULoia win ue iuieu up 10 maice urey- tOWn an idenl wlntar rnanrr. fnr Amer icans and Europeans. Lines of pala tial steamers will be run between tha Isthmus and New Orleans, New York and London. . Ex-Got. Conwajr Burned to Death. Little Rock. Ark.. Feb. 29. Ex- Gov. Ellas N. Conway was burned to death yesterday morning In his own residence, a small one-story frame building on Scott street, which was also consumed. It Is supposed that he was asleep at the time. He was very old and feeble and lived alone, not allowing any one else to sleep on the premises. Ex-Gov. Conway was born In Ten nessee in 1812, but had lived in this State since 1833, being one of the pio neer settlers. Married Through Prison Bara. Shoals, Ind., Feb. 29. Susie Cur rens put her hands through the bars of the jail here yesterday, clasped those of her finance, William Finch, and thus they were married. The sheriff then started with Finch to the Jeffersonville penitentiary to serve two years for larceny. They had been engaged three years. The girl is heartbroken. NEW YORK MARKET. t'l.otra and Meal. Flour X bbl. Fire, 1.7to3.15: superfine, 3a3.50: No. 1 extra, 3.50a87.6i No. 2 extra, S3.90aSt.25: clears, $4.80 att.au: straights, S4.60aSt.90: patents, spring, $4.8fia5.2A: winter, 4.75a5: city mills, ship ping extras, 4.90a$5. Hye flour, V bbl Su perfine, S4.80atfi.10. Corn meal, bbl. tl.Ma f 8.10 for Western and 3 25 for Brandy wine. Buckwheat flour, Sl.8SaSl.76 V 100 lbs. rJVGAR. Cut loaf and crushed, SaMo.t cubes, 4ja4jc: powdered, 44a4fo.t granulated, 8ja4o.i mould "A," sialic, i candy "A," 4a4io.: con fectioners' "A," 4ft41c: off "A," 4.atic.i whit extra "C," Slu3 1316c: yellows, 8a8 11-18. Coppxb. Rio. 12al7io.i Maracaibo, 18a22o.i Ravanllla, lOJa'iJJo.: Central America, 18Ja23io.t Mexican, 18JaHc.t Laguayra, 17a23c.i Java, 32a 28c. I Mocha, 25ti2A)o. Butter. Eastern extras, 8Ua32c.t Elgin extras. 82c: Western extras, 81a31J.: Western imitation creamery, firsts, 23a26c.: Btata dairy, half firkin tubs, full ends, extras, 2Sa28o.i tubs aud pails, firsts, 22a24u. Chuksk. Btate factory, full cream, fall make, fancy, lljal2o : fine, UiallJ.i good to prime, lojallo. -- Eons. State and Pennsylvania, per dot., 25o.i Western choice, 24ja26o.t limed, Htate fancy, KjalBo.i Canadian, choice, 17al7fo.i Western, choice, 17ttl7Jc. Potatoes. Long Island Rose, per bbl., tl.60: Maine Hose, per bbl., Sl.87al.50: Michi gan Hose and Hebron. 180 lbs., tl.2Aal.37i New York Bute Kose, 180 lbs., tl.2AaSl.87. Pobk. New mess, tl0.2Aatl0.50: old mess, t.7(iatl0: extra prime, .i6tt.50, and short clear, tl2.60atl4.fi0. Pickled shoulders. .jafio.i bams, saHJo. Dressed hogs, bjuAo.1 plus, rs. Baar. t7at7.60 for extra mess, S8.60atv.fc) lor packet, lOall.60 for family bbl. A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free ' from hereditary taint. Catarrh, con sumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other mnlndles born In the blood, can be effectually eradi cated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose the one best known and approved Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the compound, con centrated extract of Honduras sar saparilla, and other powerful altera tives. "I consider that I have been SAVED several hundred dollars expert?, by using Ayer's Barsnparllla, and would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give It a trial. I am sure It will do them permanent good, as It has done me." Mm. Joseph Wood, West IMatts burgh, N. Y. Dr. J. W. Shields, of Hmlthvllle, Tenn., says: "I regard Ayor's Pnrsnparllla as the best blood medicine on earth, and know ef many wonderful cures effected by Its use." . " For many years I was laid up with Scrof- i til a, no treatment being of any benefit. At : length I was recommended to give Ayet's Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottle, was restored to per fect health weighing 230 pounds and am now a believer In the merits of Ayer's Sarsa parilla." James Petty, Mine Boss, Ilreck cnrldge Coal Co. (Limited), Victoria, Ky. "My niece, Sarah A. Losee, was for years afflicted with scrofulous humor In the blood. ; About 18 months ago she bopnn to use Ayer's Parsapartlln, and after tnklng three bottles was completely cured." E. Caflall, F. M., Losee, Utah. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold by all l)ruggisu. Price 1 1 ; six bottles, Cures others, will cure you ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KstaleoA. H Belfhllitr, late of Flrhtngirrek Nnllce Is hereby given that letter of nrtmlnl triuion on I lie rutin ef A. W. Hi'IhIiIIiic, Ute of r lHhinifiTerfK MiwnHiiin. I oiiiiiiiiia county. I'd.. diHVBHMl, huve btH-n granted to the under signed uilmlntMtratrlx, to whom all perHoiiH In debted to Hiilil extate are requested to nmke pnimeniH, anu mime Having ciainiH or (leinands will inuke known the smne wit limit deluv to BU8AN bElSHLINK, Van ( amp, or to AdtnluNlratilx. WlNTKHHTKIN, BKCKLET t M'Kll.Lll' Attys. 1-43-6W ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estale tf John Jacob Gelrer late 0 ilaninon lotrntiiij), aeceanea. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration cum teHturaento unnexo, on the estate ot John iiitcou Ueltter, late of Madison towna ilu. Columbia county, Pa., deceawd, have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to sulci estate are requested to make payments and those having claims or demands will make known t he same without delay to JAM EM H. OKI8KK, i-KMtw. vt est iiemioc'k, Montour t o. ra. Administrator, e, U a. MONEY Wisely invested will soon double itself. and there are often ns many elements of fafety surrounding a good paying invest ment as one that pavs small dividends. The earning capacity of every investment is the foundation of dividends. The AtklOJOP House Furnishing CO., of Maine, Organized in 1887, has paid its stockholders 9 semi annual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per cent, a year and is earning a handsome sur plus liesides. It is a buy and sell business and a safe investment for nil classes. The authorized capital is $1,000,003, of which 570,000 has been paid in. To further in crease the business, $80,000 of the Treas ury Stock is offered until March 15th, at par, 10 per share. Price of stock will be ad vanced February 18th to take effect on above date. For full particulars address the torn- pnny, Uox 1218, Scston. Mass. or Portland, He. rnfrprtstfiff Toting Mnni Tms k Co. Irttrnrtfd mnt tturtvd m. I Witrketl ttleitililjr ami marie money fittu-r Minn 1 expoctedto. 1 bactinoftbletobaysn it-Unii nnrl build mnni I unmniwr lmtfl. If 1 don't mio-i'! nt tlmt, I will go to work ftinln nt ll huMnoti in which I made tuj ronnojr. True V 4 o.t Mini) wu limtntrt ind tun yon. reader! U we do, and if yon work Industriously, you will in due If mo bo ktbluiii liny tin irlund find build ft bold. If yon with t. Mont ran ! am! at onr new litis of work, rp idlv and Unmirttbly, by thocn of liber rax. young or old, and In llndr own localilitti, wlieroTor tby (ivo. Any ono fun dot 1 1 work. Ensy to ln.nrn. We fu ruled evorrtliinp. No rfk. Voq can dit yonr apar momenta, or nil yoor tiiua to tha work. Tint ntlrtdy new load bring woodurful lue luavvrv workar. Itetf'nnora ftro oarolnir from KA to M.IO p"r m titik ntul nptvardit, and mora ativr a Utile expe rirnr. V ran furnlab yon tha employ rorint we tcarhyoa I It I' l This ie an aire of ntamilona I1iIiib;i, and htiro la another rranl, n.ful, wnallh f ivine; wondi-r. (Jront pniite will roward avatry induatrloue worker. Wliarevur ynn aro, and wliHinvor yon are dolus-, yon want to know abont 1Mb wonderful work at nn. felay maanaiinnch motioy lost to yon. No ince to exidaln hare. )nt Ifyoa will write to m, w- will DiHke all plain to yon FIKER. Addreaa. Ut Kl2 t., ISox 400f Aucuatu, Mulne, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate ft Anna JkV tftvnvf. The uiHlerslirncrt ntidltor annolnlort hy the Cirphun's Court of Columbia couniy by agret nitml or all paniealn lniivHt, to uitikedirftrlbu tlon, will Hi i at the unitteof Urant llnrrlnvr Khij. tit liKMiniHburpC. ou TuenUrty, Marnh SW, IMS to pivform theilutU'a of hln uiKliamt'Ut, when mid wnen- it 1 1 nei-HOiiH lnttT.tt'd iniiKt. aniM'ar umi pnnt UiolrulalmH or be forevor Utbanwi Il'om coming in ou auiu .unit. Fit ED 1KFLK11. e-l-lt, AuUllur. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Hnlale of Charlet D. Troo, tteceanfil. The iinuVrKttfncrt, an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court ot Columbia couniy, on exoep tlonti, and to make illHtrlbmlon nt the MikIh la liundM of mvnnniuiiiH, to und uiiionHt tli part Irs entitled tliHioim will Hit ut hln nilHe In Hlootnsburi;, on .Mimduy, Muirb I Itli. Imiu, at 10 o'clock n. in., when and where nil persons bav InK cluiiiiH avr.ilnut MMld estute iriUHt upiieurand prove the same, or be debarred from nomtng in ou suld lunu. J. 11. MAI K, -10-4t. Auditor. What is LiiV.VVVVNXNNSr ; Castoria Is Dr. Ecmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Chlldrou. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotlo substanoe. It is a harmless nubHlituto for Paregoric, Props, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its rjuarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrlshncss. Caetorla prevents Tomltlng Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' - " Oastorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." ..... . Da. Q. C Osoood, Inrell, Mas. " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers wIlloomMer the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature craves." Da. J. F. Kincobxob, Conway, Ark. Tat Centaur Company, TT Murray Straet, ITow York City. k'TsaVsi lilf Clearing Sale of Carpets. To dispose of our stoch ire o)er the following bargains ' Extra Supers formerly 75c. now 157, ; 65c. 47. " 4 55C 44 37. 16 and 18 Yard Remnants of these Goods at 50, 40 and 30 cents. , , Bring the measure of your room with you. BLOOMSBURC CARPET WORKS. A rtflWnlrl aAWTITn til whom untinii. AUUll X O ally liberal terms will te Klvcn ' iv aeu our new uook Lite ana worKU 01 mum The woild'8 ereateat preacher la dead.and hun. dreds of t bousands of christian fiiiiillles um well hs Clergymen, fclblereadera, gtudeiits, waiting tor an opportunity to purehuse this book. We want agcntH to aellthlH book ilitlit sow while, the IntereBt la greatest. Don t wait, to-day end at once iS cents in Hlampn, for aitenta complete canvaHHlng out lit. aud be the first to cauvuss your neighborhood. TEHHS IJBtRAL, ACT QUICK. FORSHEE ft McMAKEN, Cincinnatt. q. -S8-6U It will pay WALL PAPER anyone In want of to send So. to tutv nostaM on mil" tiMiitlftil lln nt over 100 mateheo .nmples at InweM prices. Address 11. CAIY, Mi High HU, ITovldeuee, B. L LOWEWBERG'S CL0TH1RIC! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Call and examine and see for is the right Castoria.- " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." ' It. A. Ancnaa, K. D.a 111 Bo. Oiford Bl , Brooklyn, N. T. ."Our physicians la the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Cnstotla, and although we only hare among our ' medical supplies what la known as regular products, yet we are free to confma that the merits of Canto ria has won us to look with favor upon It." I'MITID HoUVTXL AMD DltpmSAST, Boston, Allen C. Bmitb, JY., "" """TTTfT SMOKE YOUR HEAT WITH. S iJBiuMiLLKRMlSa.BIILMIffOra : Milton, Pa., Your Liquid Extract of Rmoke Is excellent; It (fives the meat a good flavor and keeps It free from Inserts ; It Haves time, trouble and money, and Is far superior to the old way of smoking meat. JAM Kb Fox. Milton, Pa.,-I gave your Liquid Extract of Hiuoke a good trial lust full aud it proved very autlsfactoiy. J do heartily reonnmend it to all. liKO. JKltltY. Near rorrsuKori, Pa., 1 cannot say too much for your Liquid Extract or fcmoke. It Is excellent ami will do Just what you recommend; easily tippled, letts trouble and expense, und can hang It In a more secure placo tliun a smoke house, and given the meat a good flavor, totter than you can get from wood, aud keeps It solid aud entirely tree from Insects. I recommend It to nil who smoke meat. J. H. KHAM Kit. Kor sale by UUVlt bUO'S, Illoomsburg, 1'a. -ltt-3mo. SPRING SBASOIT 1892. THE LATEST COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. place to buy your Clothing. The Early Democratic GJUr7 fint.ntirnii ii t.m n..l... -' . , . v,u.in.m.viu in i -iiiiij( ivaill (10 tin. irwlir-itf that llillia in it t.-.i to the State Convention woro , in Clinton and Cumberland comml on Saturday all instructed fur cicvt land, aud a convention will be held j Afonroo county to-day, at whir Cleveland delegates will undoubtwl, be elected. As these three r, - , . """"110 State their action may bi acceptcil inuicanvc oi me general sentiment c the State Democracy. There is lite, doubt that the Pennsylvania delegai. ion will be practically a Clevelarv delegation, with a lennino- tn r., it a dark horse should have tob;' cniurca tor tne tinai heat. -7Vnr,i. t Isaac T. .Hand Esq. of WilkeJ Barre was last week elected t member ol the board of trustees off I.afayette College at Easton. Rev A. H. Hand, D. D., was f0! more than twenty-five years a row ' cfTicicnt and respected trustee oi I.afayette, and it may be emphatically1 and truthfully said that the honor lia'i worthily fallen from father to sun' John W. Hollenback has been one o j the most generous and capable mem bcrs of the board, and it is understood that Mr. Hand is to assist him j,.t watching the interests of the college 5 in this region. i . 18 H TOUE FEIEND? Js the family doctor your friend, How many unnecessary visits does he make you? How many days does lie keep you sick that you ought to be at your work, and so doing how ni.inv hard earned dollars does he extort from you. Would it not be better for you to place your trust in Sulphurs Jiiiters? Try them, they will be a true f friend; Saving vou a lonL stckn.' and a large bill, which you have hither to paid to some avaricious doctor. Editor State Journal. 3-4 at Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman hai opened a fashionable livery in connec- -tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine tnrnatiita "'in Ha nhtmna . IT lumvutg uB VUlllU,Ua O 1 1 1 1. Ui double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies. all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tl W. A. Hartzeli, Proprietor. Wall Paper and Decorations are here in large variety, Now is the time to paper your rooms. The work can be done better, cheaper and quick er than in the 6pring when everybody wants work done at once. We carry also, a full line of curtains, also make them to order to fit any size window. A few handsome wall paper remnants, at your price. Come and see them at W. H. BROOKE & CO S. Occi Salary. To live active men we win guarantee steady employ ment wlin liberal aalur and exD- nse. Previous nviierl. ence not renutml Term unit mum fr. tit. drew, stating age, 8KAUH, 11KNKY t ".. iHneva, Mi Y., Boucca Nurseries, jCatuulWuil lotto. PI 4.N0S &i76 0rKi8 . Wantag-l's. C ut'lg w- Kree. Address i)anl K. Beutty, War.li Ington, N. J. DOUBLE EEEASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN. yourselves thac
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