THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, VA. Tey are . beauties ! . Vhat? Wny.the new picture cards cyven with LION COFFEE. BOTH ENDS MEAT. This is the time of the year when people "reckon up" and look back over the years to consider what has been wrong in their business. Many find that they have been buying Bread, Cakes and Candies at the wrong place. But we have noticed that our custom ers continue month after month. There's a great saving by purchasing the best. You discover it before the year's out. Many dollars can be made in this way by patronizing us. If you want to save money, try it. t&"lce Caeam, Fresh Bread and Cakes, daily. 22. JACOI3S 6z SOIST. Bakers nnd MTg. Confectioners, NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET. Eshleman & Wolf have fitted up in their store a fine exhibition of plum bing. It consists of three different styles of water closets and lavatories all complete and in working order. The plumbing is done in a very skill ful manner by an expert workman now in their employ. They have several styles of closets ranging in price from $ 1 j. 00 up. They will be pleased to show them to any one interested in modern sanitary applian ces. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 Bab was lick, we gave her Castoria, I she vai a Child, aha erted for Castor!, Whan ah became atlas, aba dime to Oaatorla, Wlawahe hart Oinrtie she tare trCWcrta. Fifty dozen window curtains just opened on Monday prices from 25 c. to $1.50 each at W. H. Brooke fc Co. Fashionable Livery, The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or 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. tf W. A, Hartzeli, Proprietor. "C. A. Snow & Co.'s pamphlet, In formation and advice about Patents, Caveats, Trademarks, Copyrights, etc. may be obtained free at this office, tf. To Farmers. Who are in need of a good plow, land-roller, ratchet spring tooth harrow corn planter, grain drill or any farm implement will get bottom prices by calling or writing to White & Conner, 3-25-6W. Orangeville, Pa. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring plexsures as it increases the appetite, re licves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Mover Bro's. tf. Fishing Tackles."" MXES,-H01)H, HOOKP, FLIES. REELS, JIOINTINGS OF ALL DISCIUPTIONH, WHAT KVEU 18 WANTED KOlt GOOD KIHH1NG. Cull and nee before purchasing elsewhere. 8- K. Bitten nRNUEH. 8-4-a-m. Hentou, l'a. An only Daughter CURED OF CONSUMPTION. When death woi hourly expected, all rem edies having failed, and Dr. II. James v.aj experimenting wilh tlie herbi of Calcutta, he aciidentjy made a preparation which cured his only child of consum) tion. His child i now in this country, and enjoying the best of health. He has proved to the world that - lomumption can be positively and perma nently cured, The Doctor now gives this rcc'pe free, only asking two a cent stamps to pay censes. This herb also cures Night Sweats, Nausea at the Stomach, and will I reak uu a fresh cold in twenty-four hours. Address CKADDOCK & CO., 1031 Race St., Philadelphia, naming this paper. MOVINGS. J. B. McKinney, the Singer Sewing Machine agent, will remove to Dr. J. R. Evans' building corner of Main and Jefferson streets. Mrs. Davis has purchased the stock of Mrs. Ent, and will remove to the Robbin's building, next door to E. Jacobs & Son. C. Girton moves in the house at Irondalc where Emmanuel Hummell lived. Emmanuel Hummell moves int his property in Bloomsburg. John Farver moves from Irondala into town. William Geringer moves into the house at Irondalc vacated by John Farver. W. W. Achenbach's family moves from Hughesville to Bloomsburg. He is working at the furniture factory. Charles Hartman has moved from Seventh to East street. F. M. Leader moves from Market street to the J. H. Maize property on Fifth street. M. C. Crawford has moved from Sixth street to the Highmiller place on Catharine. A. J. Williams has moved in the residence ot Peter Billmeyer. Tony Bush moved into the Wvn- coop house corner of Third and Cen ter. John Kleckner has moved into the Eves property, Catharine street. Eli Knorr has moved into the Wyn- coop house vacated by John Kleckner. Norman Purscl moves into his prop erty on Market street. Elias Furman moves into the Ohl property on Third street opposite S. rsey hards Mrs. Edwards moves to the sanitar ium. Mrs. Humphrey moves into the T. L. Girton property on Centre street. D. F. Weiss has moved into a part of Mrs. S. M. Turnbach's house on East street, J. H. Maize has moved into G. M. Lockard's house on East street. L. M. White goes into the Brock- way house on Third street. A. M. v intersteen has moved into half of E. V. Hart man's property on lhird street. Rev. John Donahue has moved temporarily into one of the Sanitarium buildings. W H. Brooke moves into the Stiles property on Iron street. George Hassert moves into the house on Fourth street vacated by W. 11. Urooke. Elmer Mears has moved into one of Mr. Waller's houses on West street Henry Doak moves from Lime Ridge to one of the Wyncoop houses on Third street. Dr. Garrison has removed his resi dence from Peter Billmeyer's to rooms in Hartman's building. rred lkeler Esq. has moved his law office to Mrs. Ents building, in the room occupied by Dr. Willits. Dr. Wilms has moved his office to rooms in Rawlings' building, vacated by Fred Ikeler. To Horse Bayers- A TIP THAT MAY BE USEFUL WHEN YOU ARE AT AUCTIONS, 4 Let me give you a tip," said a prominent horse dealer to a prospec tive buyer yesterday. "When you go to a sale with the intention of picking up a bargain, read your catalogue carefully before you buy. "Auction sales by reliable firm, are honestly conducted, and they don't guarantee anything they're not reasona bly sure ot. " 'Kind, sound and true,' is the Dhrase you want to keep a special lookout for. "Horses warranted kind and so-ind may have both of those Qualities and yet turn out to be equine maniacs. utners guaranteed to be kind and true may be both and have the blind statr- gers, but a horse that is announced by a reliable firm to have all these desira ble qualities is in the maioritv of cases all right. If you want a Droof of this. go to any first-class sale and notice how the carelul buyers let showy and attractive animals paSs until a kind, sound and true animal appears. The price on him goes up like a rocket." To Euilders and Others Fr Shingles, Guaged Fencing, wide Barn boards, all kinds dressed lumber go to White & Conner, Orangeville, fa. r-2K w. Would vou rather buv lamo- cliimneys, one a week the year round, or one tnat lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp ; if not, the nrst draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tousfh glass chimneys, Mac- beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl- glass, almost never break: irom heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost r Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common class: and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh, Fa. 00. A- Macbeth CO. IT PAYS To bo cflutlous In the choice of modi, cine. Many are injured hy trying ex pertinents with compound purporting to bo blood-purifier., the principal recommendation of which would seem to be their "rliearmesa." being made tip of worthless, though not Always harmless, ingredient, they may well tie "cheap;" but, in tlio end, they are dear. The most reliable medicines are costlr, and can be retailed nt mod erate prices, only when the manufactur ing chemist handles the raw materials In largo quantities. It is economy, therefore, To Use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the valuable component! ot which are Imported, wholesale, by the J. C. Ayer Co. from the regions where these . articles are richest In medicinal properties. "It Is a wonder to me that any other than Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a show In the market. If people consulted their own In terest, they would hever use any other; for It Is not only the best. but. on account of its eoncentrated strength and purity, It Is the most economical." .lames 1". Duffy, Drug, gist, Washington st., Providence, 11. I. Dr. A. L. Almond. Druggist, Liberty, Va., writes: "Leading physicians In this city prescribe Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have sold It for eighteen years, and have the highest regard for Its healing qualities." "Although tho formula Is known to the trade, there can bo no successful Imitation of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Without having the enormous facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., It la Impossible for oilier parties to put together such valuable ingredients, nt the low cost of Ayer's Sarsaparilla It stands at the head of all similar prepara tions." Mark A. Jones, go years a druggist, coCainbriitge St., E. Cambridge, Mass. TWnrrd by Tr. .T. C. A yr k Co., Lowell, Mum. Bold by nil PrugifiaU. Price t ; six botlln, 4. Cures others, will cure you AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Atfignrtt Entnte, S. A. Smith, K, it Witmn Af sigiiee. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of common Heas ot Columbia county to make dlHtrtuuilon of the balance In t he bandit ot K. K. Wilson Assignee, ()f said estute, to and among the parties entitled thereto, as shown bv his first and final account will sit. to perform t he duties of his appointment nt his office In the Town of Hloomsburg, upon Tuesday the IKth day of April, ihm. at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persona must present their claims or be forever debarred from a share of said fund. Wm, CHK1SMAN, Auditor. a-11 JURORS FOR MAY TERM 1892. GRAND Jl'KORS. Berwick K. 8. Bowman, John . Jacoby, Alex ander Linden, Klooin Charles Kunkle. Brlarcreek Thomas K. Brlttaln. Catawlssa harles Yeager. Centralla George James. CoiiynKham Lloyd Haker, John Flvnn. Flshlngcreek William Wilson, lllrain Marklc. Franklin William 11. Artley. Greenwood L. I". Y eager, Georjre neacock. Hemlock 8. W. Girton, John Klstler. Jackson Jeffeison Fritz. Locust Anule Kline. Mifflin Samuel Knight. Orange William H. Englehart. Slivuiioaf H. M. Ijiuhneh. 1. M ftltllvitia Jnhit C. Seward. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Hpnton fhArlpn nihlvina Berwick t G. Belshllne. Bloom Isaiah Purscl, c. II. Kline, Oeoiye Oer- rtiuer. J. Itelmer, Albert Kinney, Thomas Nhaf- for, C. A. Cox, H. F. Velterluh, W. K. Kuorr, John B. Karhart. Brlarcreek John E. Kllnetob. Catawlssa Keubeu orange, John Bates, Wm. Winner. Centralla Andrew Cain, Robert. Farrel. Confnt h'lluh. Ulnr.Huu IL' II u i.....,t..,Ak Conyntfham James Grnntciiarles Welder'man Klshtnil'reek I. Vt. KflLur. RntmnmiMl U'unnup Locust Jotihua Woomur. Mitln II U' hunna. Oranife Edward Mclleury, Miles A. Williams, V lltI LJO 141 ut I l'lue W. 8. Hess. Scott James I'atterson, Stephen Pett 1U C. B. Ent, Lloyd Sterling. ttugarlout L. B. Howell. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Benton Wllllnm M. Kllna. Rmii Ui-u,m fau. - ...... j n........ . .hh. Gibbons. Berwick John B. Lockard, Edward A. Wilson, W. V. (juaekenbach, D B. Klnnard, James Hay- uiuii, ii, iiurvey iiess, wnson c. Klsuer, J. M. Soesholtz, Edwurd Shenke. niooin Horace Hupplee, Wlnthrop Bryfot-le, Newton Burton, lavhl Jones, J. C. Traub, 1'. 11. Freeze, Philip Crawford, catawlssa 5eo L. Murray, William Zimmer man, M. V. B. Kline, centralla John W. Fortner. Conynirham Levi W. Sanger. VrftliLrllli r M Caltamion Greenwood Johu Thomas.' .oeusi v. iniam Adams, L, n. Daniels, Adam Kartir, Charles Beaver. Miniln Ctmrlei Wolf. wninge james u. Hutchison. iiik ict-k jeursT; r. ITaiLT. Fllie Khlittl HlwiHiniibai. Scott P. W. MelUck. THE CELEBRATED PACING STALLION Frank M. standanl and ret-lstcred In the Stan- dard Pacing horse Breeder's Co., Thomas C- rarsons, Reglsterer, Cleveland, Ohio. I'wllgi-ee Frank M. No. 9, record &7W trial 8:asji sired by Charle Brlster, No. 68, record 2:38 trial M, by Jim Brlster No. 68, dam by Blue Bull, No.an, second dam by Legal Tender, record 8:'. inscription ! Frank M. Is a strawberry Roan 16 huuds high, In good working order, weighs 1150 lbs., best of feet and limbs, uncommon bone and muscle, and tor speed and endurance Is equal to any stallion In the Statu. Frank M. has Bljed the following noted horses: Boblugersoll S.X- owned by a Mr. Duffy of Scrnnton, Majrglo Mitchell, formerly Mollle lludden, record 8:27)tf, owned by Mr. Mitchell of Oswego, N. V. ; John C, record :Sltf owned by S. A. Gorly manager of the Apollo Rolling Mills; Mollle C. trotter owned by John Clark 1810 Wharton St. Pittsburg, Pa. They are the only colts beard from sired by Frank M. In tho west. Mollle C, was started 11 times, was second lii times and was 8 once and 4 once. The owner or John C. says ho has seen him pace halves In one nine (1:0U) both John C. and Mot He C. have not been bandied for speed hut a short time. This proves beyond a doubt that Frank M, Is a sure sire of very (ut speed. Frank M. will make the season of lmu at the following named places beginning April 4th; Sblekshlnny at noon until K p. in., ; at Berwick Monday night of the 4lu until about V a. in. of the 5th at the St. Charles Hotel ; at Bloomsburg Tuesday noon of the 5th until Wednesday about 4 p, m. at C. E. V timer's barn, and every two weeks from the above dates during the season. Terms $50 to Insure Thompson & Uaioht, 4-1-st. Luzerne Liu., Co., Pa. What is II.. . ...... ., ?astorla it Dr. Sarunel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmloss substltato for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee- is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foTerishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy, and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castoria. i "CaatorU Is an excellent medlclno for ehll drta. Mothers hara repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." ; ' Da. a. 0. Osoood, - Lowell, Ham. ' " OMtorU Is the beet remedy for children of Which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far dixtant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack noctrumswhlcb are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throata, (hereby sending them to premature graves. " Da. J. F. Kimcubxob, Oonway, Ark. Tb Cents or Compavny, TZ Murray Street, Now York City. Clearing Sale of Carpets. To dispose of our stock we offer the following bargains : Extra Supers formerly 715c. now 57. it 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. AMTITTC! WANTED to whom unusu AwJblN IO ally liberal terms wiu be given to sen our new book Lite and Works ot SPUEIEEOW Th. WmlfV IFfPlltMt nmfkMia. la lla.il nr. r,- - u. ' . v . .aw ...j .ui.u .1 .1 II- dretls of thousandH of christian families as well as Clergymen, Bible readers, Bludenls, waiting for fln nnnnminll v tn niirv-liuua tlilu k.l. want agents to sell this book right now while the Interest Is greatest. Hon t wait, to-day end sit once 18 cents in Htarupe, for nirftntjl nomnlntA pfllivnauitKr mifflr on.l h. the tlrst to canvass your neighborhood. TERMS LIBERAL, ACT QUICK. FORSHEE & McHAKEN, Cincinnati, q. -88-8t. RFATTV1'1"08 ita Ohoaws tss. want A agents. Cat'lg Kree. Uan'l K. Beatty Washington, n. J. 8-8S-4U LQWEMOERG'S CLOTHING! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Call and examine and see for yourselves that LCWElsTBERG'S is the right place to buy your Clothing. i Castoria. "Castoria la so veil adapted to children that t reoommond It as superior to any proscription known to me." B. A. Aaonsa, X. D., lit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our phyaioiam In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Costoris, and although we oidy have among our medical supplies what is known as reirultr products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Vmitsd Bospttal and DrsraiaAaT, Boston, 1 Alum C. Smith, Pret., SB tMSC 47. SAfjyr vnfft urir urru kUlRCUUtR.E.IUtMi5uaBRO.NilJ0N.m. Milton, Pa., Your Liquid Extract or Hmoke Is excellent ; It gives the meat a gixid flavor and keeps it tree from Insects ; it saves time, trouble and money, and Is far superior to the old way of BluoUog tueaU JAM 8 FOX. Hilton, Pa.,-I gave your Liquid Extract of Smoke a good trial last fall and It proved very satisfactory. 1 do heartily recommend It to all. UKO. JKHKV. NsAit Pottsorovb, Pa., I cannot say too much for your Liquid Extract of hmoke. It Is excellent and will do jum, what you recommend easily anplod, less trouble and eVpemie. aid can hang It in a more secure place than a smoke house, and gives the meat a good itlavor, better than you can get from wood, and keens It solid and entirely free from Insect I recommend It to all who smoke meat. J. B. K K A M E K. Fur5?by HOYKU BRO'S, Bloomsburg, l'a. SPRING THE LATEST. COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. EA8TBEHT0N- Miss Laura town received tun anil mmj . assortment of millinery goods. Call on And frnl f. n-l .1... . . OH , . 'iicie prices. The recent snows drifted at a tcrri lie rate. The roads were impassaf. in many places until opened. The next step in the order 0f Scholastic progression will be u opening of the public schools thirteen months in a year. Week aco last Wedncsd.iv n .... faring deer large buck strolled acrci i ne rioges at tins placet but a litie ucyonn ne met wun a mishap tint cost his skin. Tudee Krickbattm fell on the cellar steps and in consequent jj connnca to me nouse at present. Last week the snow was sent hurry during the thaw. in a The flitting season has again arrived and many changes are taking place The silver question agitates a num ber of our people. - The . fanners an. pear to favor tree coinage. At a'. events, they all - seem to. want myrt silver. . If the 70 cert dollar is an horn a dollar now, why would it not be under free coinage ? Why should there be an effort to ob tain a slandard dollar for the world, when the conditions of nations arc as different and varied as their several forms of government. It is only j step toward a standard ot wages and a standard of prices of agricultural products Let our own government coin its own money at its own stand ard regardless of other nations as we are not exchanging money coins but bills of credit. The farmers will play a trick or two before many years. Wall paper and window curtains at W. II. Brooke & Co. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the partnershlj heretofore existing between E. Hchwep.-iih. P ser and J. E. Snyder both of Miniln tov.n-.hin was dlaaolved on the 87tn day of March inu-j mutual consent. All person having chimin against sabi firm, and all persons Inirehted to said rirm will settle the same with J. K. Hnvdcr. a. uuii.v.ln uin iBrr win continue the buslm-!. E. XCRWRPPINUIISKH. J. 1 Hntdih. 4.1,11, PUbLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Ornhans' Court nf Columbia county, the underslirned administra tor of Atem Whitmoyer, deceased, will exp.w topuDiiosaie on the premises in Centre town- snip, in stiia uouniy, on SATURDAY. APRIL 23rd, 1892. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day the following described real estate to wit : A certain tract of land situate In the town. ship of Centre, bounded on the north by laud of uaniei w hit mover, on the east by land of John Stlner estate, now Ranslow Flester, on the south by lands of George Huckle and on the wet by land of George Huckle, containing about Id acres of land, more or less. The lm. provements are a DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN and other out buildings. The laud Is In a fair state oT cultivation. There are fruit trees of choice varieties on the premises. The property Is situated within con. venlnent access to churches, schools and store. Conditions or Bali Ten per cent., ot on. fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property. The balance of the one-fourth at confirmation absolute or said aale. The other three fourths to be paid on one year with Interest from confirmation nisi. Deed to be made at the expense of the purchaser. All personal property on the premises reserved. Hkkrino, Atty. ELIA8 YOUNG, Administrator of Alom Whltmoyor, doccas nl. 4-Mf. SOUBLS BSEASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN.
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