Highest of all in Leavening Power. TUB COLUMBIAN. ntori'il n' ''""I oniop nt HloomsburK, i'a Me"n'' class matter. Munrli 1, IKSM. BLOOMSBURG, PA. rUH'AY, NOVKMHKK 25, 1S92. Try some of Rishton's hot soda, Minnie Lester troupe every this week at the Opera House. nu'ht There will be a dance at Hall on Thanksgiving night. Grange A game of foot ball will be played it Athletic Park on Thanksgiving Day. J. W. Perry shot two deer on the North Mountain last Saturday. The Riverside Band serenaded lmtee Ikcler on Monday nii'ht, alter the paraiie. iiieyiuiy we". Those who have an abundance of this world's eoods should remember the worthy poor on Thanksgiving Day Charles Rabb, son of William Rabb has been dangerously ill with fever, but is said to be very slowly improving. A locomotive on the Philadelphia ami Rcadin:' railroad recently ran a mile in 37 seconds. Judge Elwell 'has voted for Presi dent of the United States seventeen tunes. Lurht times his choice was defeated, and nine times elected. Only a month until Christmas. Now is the time for merchants to do their holiday advertising and they will find no better medicium than this paper. Anv one iindincr the brass head of a spear, which was lost in the parade Monday niznt. will please return it to J. H. Mercer. Sweet bieaih, sweet stomach, sweet temper, all result lrom the use ot Ue Witt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. W. S Rishton Drujzuist 10 la-iy The semi monthly meeting of the public school teachers was held on Tuesday evening. A number of inter esting subjects were disrussed. Rev. Dr. Davis, pastoi of the Or ani'cvi le Presbyterian church had a paralytic stroke last Sunday morni.i while teaching a Bible cia;:s. covery is doubtful. His re- Ihe proprietors ot t..e Central Ho tel served their guests witn venison last Friday. A saddle was sent to Mr. Aurand bv his son in law J. II. Hopper, from Renova. Small in size, great in results: De Wilt's Little Karly Risers Pest pills for Constipation, best for Sick Head ache, best for Sour Stomach. They uever gripe. W. S. Rishton Drug gist. 10 14-iy Mr. Charles D. Kellopg is the Bird Warbler, the ereatest whistler in 7 w America. Hear him Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Bull's-Head Horse and cattle Pow der is indispensable for the proper care of sheep and lambs in the winter. It fattens the lambs by increasing the muk of their mothers. Price 25 as. n...M.nff v.. K. David- til. 4 t V. ij VI f vwfr.iii Mass., have been secured by a committee of the several hold a series of .v.. l ----- evangelical meeting, in the Opera House, beginning February 12th. It is nositivflv without a peer. Mr. Walter Urewer. Vinton. Iowa, says : "I had a very bad cough and a few doses of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup gave relief and effected a cure. I would not be without it in my family." The newspapers and politicians have been fixing up a cabinet for President Cleveland ever since the election. Better wait a littb gentle men, and eive Grover a chance. He will probably make a cabinet to suit himself, and that is what he ought to do. There are to-day more than twenty thousand women in the United States earning a living by professional and peisonal service outsue that 01 me chanical labor or work in the shops, in the practice of law and medicine, the teachinu of music and art, litera ture and science, and in clerical work of different kinds in government and other ollicial places. Tt is rumored in coal circles that Wilkesbarre and Eastern Railroad Company ha3 purchased the Pine Ridge Colliery for $250,000. This colliery has been irt operation for years Past by the Delaware and Hudson Coal Company under lease which ex pires April 1 1893. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ot pure Dr. T. C. Harter will oflcr at public sale on Friday of this week, me u. a. jacoDv homestead on AiarKct strcLt, at 10 o ciocK. it is a nandsome residence, and is sure to in crease in value soon. Miss N'ella Brown-Pond in the Normal School Auditorium Saturday evening, is a most charming entertain cr. Her sinein'r is faultless, and recitations are trivet) with wonderful effect. Now that the election is over and the para les have ceased, our roosters have been cooped up and will not ap near lor lour years, unless a demo cratic wave should roll over Pennsyl vania before the next Presidential election. Headache is the direct result o mdigbstion and stomach disorders Remedy these by using De Witt s Little Karly Risers, and your head ache disappears, The favorite little pill everywhere. W. S. Rishton, Druggist- 10 14-iy W. A, Moore's new store, corner of Main and Iron streets is now open and ready lor business. 1 he room is larcie and bright, and he has a fine stock of general merchandise. Frank Colley nas been engaged as clerk The llarrisburg Patriot office was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. The loss is estimated at $.10,000. the fire was confined to the upper floor, and as the presses were not injured, the paper was issued as usual. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to sutler from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue, One Minute C0112I1 Cure cives immediate relief W. to. Rishton, Drutrsiist. 10-14-iy Bishop W. M. StanforJ, of Harris- bun; will preach in the Evangelical Church on next Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, at half past seven o'clock. Interesting revival services are now being held in that church. Don't pack your trunk yet. The comet isn't coming. There was talk forty years ago about the same comet striking the earth, but it didn't, and has not been seen since until now. However, if it should happen to strike the earth you will not need a trunk. I he Columbian has been highly co liplimented on its appearance on election week. It was the only paper in the county that made an extensive dispiay of roosters. It has never wav ered in its admiration of Cleveland, and lie has always been our choice, Fire was discovered in the office of C. Mears & Son last Saturday morning by Mr. lollmer, the engineer. He summoned help and soon ex tinguished the flames. The office files were distroyed and the wall charred. It is believed that the fire started in a wooden spittoon filled with sawdust, in which some one threw a cigar stump. a u. k -,f,..1 n th- " " . " '''7 ' fa.'r : r.: l urooivinc anu uiiiimspui t nmuau company, capital, $300,000. This road will be thirty miles in length and wi l extend lrom 1 uruotviue, txorm- I umberland county, to Newberry June - , . lion, Lycoming county. Rudolph T. McCabe, pies resident : Sam - V. uireciurs, uei 11. Jiaupi, iv imam i. ncaui, new York : Harry C. Bubb. William Gib- son, Seth T. McCormick. Willam Fausey died at his home in Montour county on Tuesday morning at 6:30 o'clock, from heart disease. He lived on the Pursel tarwi aDout two mi es a ud hall soum 01 iev Columbia. He tormeriy resided in Hemlock township, this county. He .1 1 1 . C ...... 1: T. . was in tne naiii 01 aueuumg uij.ik.ci here up to last month, and many neonle will remember him. He leaves a wife and seven children. His ag was 62 years. Sixty-two couples participated in the box ball at Grange Hall last Fri day night. The novelty cf the party approved much anniaement. f.acn luilv took a box containing lunch for two. and deposited them at the door. Each gentleman then purchased a box, not knowing whose he was getting un til he opened it, and then he ate it with the lady who provided it. The music was good and all had a jolly time. Do not fail to hear the greatest muiical event of the season, 111 the Normal School Auditorium, Satur day evening at 8 o'clock. The J!os ton Stars assisted by two great special ists Mrs Nella Brown Pond, and Mr. Chares D. Kellogg. Honnstoad Striko Declared Off After a struggle of nearly five montns, which for bitterness has pro bably never been equaled in this coun try the great strike at Carnegie s Homestead Steel Works ha been de clared off. This action was taken at a meeting of the lodges of the Amalgamated Association at Homestead last Sun day, the vote standing 101 in favor of declaring the stride off and 91 against it. 1 he officials addressed the mem bers, and in plain words told them the strike was lost and advised them to take steps to better their condition. The members met with consider- .b'e opposition, but when the vote was taken it showed a majority ot ten in favor of declaring the strike off. Those who were in favor of calling the strike off were jubilant, while those who were against it were badly put out. Most of the latter were men who were obstinate, and many of them were men who had either applied lor positions in the mill and had been turned down or felt sure that their names were on the company's black list and could not get positions. HISIOKY OV THE STKIK.K. On Tunc .to, 1802, the lock out went into effect owing to the inability of the of ficials of the Amalgamated Association to arrive at an amicable basis for the new scale of wages due to go into effect on luly 1. At this time there were em ployed in the homestead mills nearly 4,000 men. Of this vast army of workmen the Carnegie omcial averred that the wages of only 182 men would be ad versely affected bv the new scale of wages proposed by the turn. 1 he .... workmen declared that it was not so much the reduction of the wages of a few men as it was the principles of the Amalgated Association that were at stake. At that time the Carnegie Company was employing union men at all of its big iron and steel plants with the exception of the Kdgar Thorn- son plant at Braddock. trick's ultimatum. Chairman I-rick, alter numerous consultations with the representatives of the Amalgamated Association, found that a wage battle was inevi- table, and with this conviction in his mind he cave hu ultimatum, which immediately brought on the strike. The building of the fences, the laying of steam pipes, the stringing ot elec tric barb wires around the plant and the general preparations for trouble so enraged the men that when on July 6 the two barges loaded with Pinkerton detectives attempted to make a landing the serious rouble ensued in which the loss of a score or more of lives, the maiming of as many more men, the burning ot tne narges and the calling out of the entire Guard of Pennsylvania are now mat ters of history. For the first time since the civil war the complete Guard of Pennsyl vania, numoering over 8,000 men, nearly all of whom responded, was called out. The order was call ed cut. The order was issued by the Governor on Sunday evening, July 10, and by 9 o clock the next morning the troops were on their way to Homestead. Until about the middle of October the Second and Third Brigades euarded the works, while the First Brigade was held at Mount Gretna for a few days. Since then the cost to the State for this protec- ti mi has been officially estimated at about $62 i;.ooo. The town was ta ken complete control of by the mi litia; but with the exception of a few cases of disorderly conduct no fur ther trouble developed. The cost put upon Allegheny county I v the strike is fixed at $200, 000, the bulk of which will be needed ' - . ..I V. J . ' 1 to pay tor tne snerm s uepuues ami I . . t r. . ' en J a.1 -1 the oroseccut.on of the strikers now underway: Loss to the carnegib com pan k The loss to me Carnegie oieei 1 Company is vanously estimated at I ... . 1 from 1.000.000 10 a.'ioo.ooo. mis I . . : mm.:. 1 sum covers the direct loss sustained bv incapacitating the Homestead plant and the canceling of the govern merit contracts for armor plate, which it is believed, has been done, although the Carnegie officials decline to give the fact The losses by the strikers through sympathy of the men employed at the Lower and upper Union Mills, tne ueaver fans ana ubiw M. will easily swell the total I0S3 to the romnanv to St. 000,000. The loss to the o d employes nas averaged Si2;,ooo a month, uialnii! the total for five months $625,030. This lof s :s exclusive rl tne wages afTurtiid bv the fouble at the other C.me''ie p!ant3. The strike at the leaver rans .Mills was not declared on umu saiunuy and tiie losses 10 me u.e.i , . I . ,..,.1 n tlinsr. wnrks ivere severe. C- f ir hut n l."v nt t ie Homestead men have been reinstated, but it is hut a ouestion of a short time until all black iheen are taken back. Assistant Supenntendent oods, of the Carnegie Steel Company, says ahnnt noo of the old men will be r. employed. The winds from the North blows sham and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cures0 6af4 and sure, will quicky perform a wondrous cure, u, Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy AN ATTRACTIVE SUBJECT. A few days ago several gentlemen were standing in front of the Post Ofliee engaged in genera) discourse, when the subject of turkeys and chick ens for lhanksgiving dinner happened to arise. Just then another man re siding not many miles from Blooms burg, came along, and as he heard the words stewed chicken he stop ped and listened. Seeing that his action had attracted attention he smiled pleasantly, and said: "Excuse me, gentlemen, but on heamg what you were talking about, I couldn't help but stop. You may think this queer but I am a clergyman. And with a laugh in which all joined, he passed on. 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 Kxchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired If W. A. Haktzkm., Proprietor, Guaranteed Cure- We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold upon this condition. If you are aftlic ted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, 1 hroat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it fair trial, and experience no benefit. you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints, Trial bottles free at C. A. Kleinv Drug Store. Large size 50c. and Si. 00. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Hitters has gained rapidly in popular 1 favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxi cant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion Constipation, and dnve Malaria lrom the sysum. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Winter Excursion Tickets on the Pennsyl- vania Railroad- The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany ha; placed on sale at all its prin cipal ticket offices excursion tickets to all the prominent winter resorts. This territory includes the . resorts of New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Carolina. Georda. Tennessee. Florida, and Cuba. The tickets are sold at the usual low rates, and the return coupons are valid until May 30th, 1S93. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with its many connections, make this the lavorite line for winter travel. The latest and prettiest song now being sung on the stage, is entitled Tlie Indian Sun,mvr Time. It is by the popular author, Will L. Thomp son, of East Liverpool, Ohio. Trice is 40 cents. Send the author half price, and you will receive a copy. TEACHER WiNTED. The Berwick School Board want a primary teacner lor remainder 01 1 r term six months, salary $, 0 per month. Address Secretary of Board. Happy and content U a homo with " Tfie Ro chester; a lamp with t!t lijht of the mornir.;. Cataloues,vri:e Rochester LampCo.,NcwYorl;. ; L V . Hartman (ft Sons. What Christopher Columbus did not see or hear 400 years asro in Bloomsburg, you may sec to-day. 20 engines, driving manv faciones and worn shops. The sound of the Lo comotive whistle on 4 Rail roads, our double Stores well filled with Coals from $1.00 to 25.00, Dress Goods 10 cts. yd. to $1400 pattern, Flannels ana warm unuerwear; with much iner and orettier Dishes I . .. fh,n hP Mt nftnf. nn Vi c wiv I .... to discover this land. See our new arrangements lor Lhrtstmas goods not yet open. we close all day Thanksgiving, 24th. , I. W. Hartmax & Sons. P. S. Have you said anything to your wife about the $35.00 Dinner and lea bets? I. W. Hartman & Sons. For Sale or Kent, The undersigned offers for sale or rent the hotel in Orangeville known as the Ilcckman House. Also offers for sale 23 acres of land in Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orangeville. 10-14- nios. EQUESTRIAN LIVERY Charles E. I lower has opened a ivery stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps sadd e horses to hire. He lias five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far ne has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. KUBIO LESSONS. Chas. P. Klwell, for the pa-t three years a student in isoston, is giving lessons on piano and violin. Both taught in the best methods, piano in New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. onsumption That 'say Scott's cod liver oil and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Scott's Emulsion euros Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. Almost palatable an milk. Clct only tlie genuine. Pre pared by Soott A Bowne, Chemists, Mew York. Sold by all Druggists. ThankFg'iving, A sumptuous Turkey dinner will be served in the schoul house by the La dies of the M. E. church at Light Street. In the evening lunch, Oysters, Ice cream and cake. BUSINESS LOCALS. Female WeuUneHM Ionitlve Cure. Tn Tun Kditok : Please Inform your readers that I liuvp u nnxlilvp reini'dv Mr t.lin thousand iindono ills wlilrli arlni; from deran'd fi'inulp oi-KiwiK. I sliiill he triad tn urnd two bottles of my lemedy kkkk to any lady If they will end their Express and P. o address. Yours rs peottully, 1). V. U. .MAKCllISI, HO GKNKSSEK. ST., L'TIC'A, N. Y. For all school books and school supplies go to Mercer's Drug and Book store. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to Mercer's Drug and Book Store. Writing paper by the Box or Quire at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink", Tablets, and all school books at Mercer's Drug and Book store. Don't forget that we sell all school books used at the Normal and Public schools. J. II. Mercer. Glasses fitted free of charge at J. G. Wells.' All work guaranteed. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBUKG MARKETS. COKHBCTKD WEEKLY. HITAIL PBICB8. Butter per lb $ .30 Eggs per dozen -3 Lard per lb .12 Ham per pound .16 Pork, whole, per pound 05 to .06 J Beef, quarter, per pound . . 06 to .08 Wheat per bushel 1.00 Corn ears " " .60 Oats " " 40 Rye " " 80 Buckwheat flour per 100 2.40 Wheat flour per bbl 5.00 Hay per ton 12.00 Potatoes per bushel .80 Turnips " " .25 Onions " " i.oo Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt .12 Tallow per lb 04 Shoulder " " 12 Side meat " ' .09 Vinegar, per qt .08 Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .18 Rispberries .18 Cow Hides per lb .03 Steer " ' 05 Calf Skin .40 to .50 Sheep pelts .90 Shelled corn per bus .70 Corn meal, cwt 2. 00 Eran, " 1.25 Chop " 1.25 Middlings " 1 25 Chickens per lb .10 Turkeys " " 12 Geese " " .10 Ducks " " 10 Pheasant "pair .80 Quail " doz 2.25 Coat... No. 6, delivered 2.50 " 4 and s " 3 5 " 6 at yard 3.25 " 4 and 5 at yard 3 25 DR.KIL.MCO mm 0 Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curfe Rheumatism, I.umhBiro, pain In Joint nrhnrlc, brick dtutla urine, frequent mils, irritiitinn, IntlnmaUa pravol, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Tvnpnlred dlirr.tlon, Bout, hlllloug-hcAriactMk W,t ?t P-HOOT euros kidney dmicultifH, LaUrijii,!-,, urinary trouble, bright' dimaao. IiaajJiirc Blood, Scrofula, malaria, fren'l weakness or debility. ttifttrnntcr - TNp rontrMs of One Bottle. If mttbas fluwl, iTUKKista will ret uud to you the price pmJd. At DrucglMt, SOc. hire, $1.00 SIM "Invalids' Outdo to llualth"fre-Consultation trtm. DR. KlUdKB & Co.. lilMUHAMTOM. N. Y. dreaded and dreadful disease! What shall stay its ravages? Tliousands Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphitcs of lime Scott's ElMllsiOlD NKW YORK MARKETS. Reported by Palmor, Hlvonbunr & Co., WhnlB nal i.'omtnlsslon Morchants In Krultsund ln iluoe, 1M) lleudo street, New York. Nov. a 1, 1893. The week opens with rainy cool weather, market active especially on Poultry. Dressed Turkeys, nearby choice, 16 1 8c, State Pa. and West ern, 15 17c, chick jus prime, 12 14 14c, fowls, ti 13c, clucks 14 16c Game; Quail, $1.50 $1.75 per doz, grouse, $1 00 $125, partridge, $1.00 ((ji $1.25, Woodcock, 75 90c, Wild t'uck canvas $2.00 00, red head Si. 00 151.50, other varities, 50 90c rabbits, 30c, eggs, 27 28c, limed nj 2oc,Butter,creimery 23 (! 30c, dairy extras, 25 27c, firsots. 22 24c, dairy firkens extra, 22 a) 24c, lirsots, 21 . 22c, calves, country dressed prime, 10 ioJc, common. 8.J 9c, Pork light, 8 8c, medium, 7 Sc, heavy, 6 7c, apples, Kings, $3.50 $4.50, Spitz, $3.00 $4 00, Greenings, $3.25 $3.75, Baldwins, $2.25 $2.75, Spies $2.75 $3-5. Cranberries, Jersey, $2.00 $2.25 per crate, Grapes, Con cords and Catawbas, 5 lts, 8 10c, 10 m, 15 iSc, Potatoes, $2,00 2.25, Jersey sweets, Vinelands, 3.50 $4.00, Cawlirlower, $1.25 $1.50, Celery, State 15 25c, Onions, white, $2.50 .3.50, red and yellow, $a.oo $2.25, apples evaporated, 8 qc, Raspberries, 19 20c, chestnuts, $6.00 $6.50, hickory nuts, $2.25 . $2.50, Beans, marrow, $2.35 $2.40, I mediums, $2.00 $2.10, white kid ney, $2.70 $2.75, red, $2.75 $2.85, Hay, $16.00 $18.00 per ton, No 2 $14.00. $16 clover mixed, 13 14c, straw,$u.oo $13.00, Honey clover, 14 16c, Buckwheat, 10 I2C ItOoMi Clili,CHfki.liraThmt.Orap,Iafl(uua, Whoopinf OoDgh. BronehitU tad Aitlima. A o.rui ar, far ConsnmptUa tn Aril ium, an tor, rIM I AdTtnaed it&f si. Uw .1 .ne. Yott will tee the ex e.llent effeet after takia the flrat doee. Bold fear tluiu. etaiwarn. Laiae eMuaa, ti) aula aod 1140. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned' nn auditor nmiolnlod bv th Court of c.imiii.in pleas 111 t'oluinlila count v In distribute the balance In the hands of K. l. Ti,.r do. Assignee of the eslatn of A. .1. Panlo oiirt KIkIk K. Ids wire as sh.m n by Ills llrst, and iti ul aeooimi. will sit to perform the dm les or Maun, nolinmcnt. at the l.iw oillce or Win. i hrlsinan n the town of mmunsteny. upon Friday U,u "fllfi day of Heceuihor, W.i-j, ul 111 o'clock a. ni., when and where, all panics liavlmr claims aifalnst w . - v. tiu). t OlIllIO I III I LUli . C. FUEAS, Auditor. BETTON'S I Positive Cure FOR PILES. PIE. In use over ail .nT ). J-:jreri,ie. Wi.n. Utriil. Jhulifnt tesli IllonlHla. At ilrniKiHU or inulu-i! nn n i vi pi of prlcu-aOc. per box. af n 1 c&n Wfla&l U 1 Prop-. IfctlUuiurv.Md
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