THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Desirable vacant lots and number of good houses ami lotn In Hlooinsburg, I'a The best, business stand In Itlooinsliurg. A vcrv desira ble property containing 1H acres and ll'rst, elnss buildings with good will In a business worth (Hit) to tirmu per year at Willow uruve. Dwellings In Kspv, Ornngevlllo nnd tlonch Raven. A large imiiiiIkt of farms In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store (Hands In Columbia county and one In I.tixcrnn County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard mil beds In HcRch Haven, I'a. AIho 10 acres of good farm land at same plac e, by M. P. I.I'TZ k HON, Insurance and Heal Kstale Agents, BLUOMSUl UU, I'A. tf. BALE REGISTER. A free notice is given under this head, of all sales for which bills are printed at this office. A date can be fixed now, and bills printed later, and the notice will stand until the day of sale. Jan. 24, A. L. Kline, administrate or of Elon Kline, deceased, will sell valuable real estate on the premises in Oranpe township, at ten o'clock a. m. See advertisment. i-fb. 9. esley Knittle, agent, will sell a house and lot in Greenwood township near Rohrsburg at 10 a. m Feb 11. William Oman will sell valuable personal property on his premises in Mt. Tleasant township, at one o clock p. m. Feb. 18. Joieph Weidel will sell two tracts of land in 1'ishingcreek township, one containing 95 acres and the other 10 acres, on the premises at 10 o'clock a. m. February 21. B. Stohner will sell horses, cattle, farm machinery, house hold goods, creamery, and all otiier personal property on his farm in Mt. Pleasant, at 9 o'clock, on the premises. The farm of 90 acres will be offered Cor sale at the same time. Mar. 6, J. C. Rhone will sell valuable personal properly on the premises of W. A. Leiser m Madson township mile and a half east of White Hall at 9 a. m. horses, cattle, etc March 14th. Messrs. Fisher and Knecht will sell valuable Personal Property on the premises in Main township, near the old Fulling Mill, on Tuesday, March 14th at 10 o'clock A. M. Horses, Colts, Cows, Hog and farming implements. SPECIAL NOTICES. FIRSONS tlRSIRINO TOPKrrH.lt TltR SKRVICKB of . toll n 8. Williams for spring sales should make arrangements soon, as he Is fn.it lining np bis dates. I?KK KKNT KKOM AI'HIL 1ST, A SUITK OF i' front rooms and dining room and kitchen suitable for man and wife. Impure of L. T. BUAKI'LKSS. F'OK SALE. THE C. M. HESS FAHM FOKM erly owned by Urter Quick at Hupert, fur hid uy J. 11. MAIZE, Agent. FOR BALE. A UOOD C'UTTKH, MADE BY M. c. Sloan Bro., with thills and pole. Caeap. Inquire of Geo. E. Klwell. tf. IJOB BAI.K OR KKNT TltR fNHKRSKINFn OFKKKS lor sale or rent the hotel In Orungevllle known as the lleckman House. Also offers ia acres of land la Scott township. For terms etc. Inquire of Albert lleckman, orangevllle. 10. 1 -Kim os. LL KINDS OP BLANKS FOR JUHTICRS AND L CONSTABLES, at the COLUMBIAN olllCP. tf. I) KID MOHTGAIIRS AND NOT I! HOOKS Of ALL Kinds hi the coi.i mhian onice. tf. Ml'SIC LKSSONS CI1AS. P. KLWELL, FOB THE past three years a student In Huston, Is evlnit lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. rpo LOAN llS.fK'OTO LOAN AT ISJtf PERCENT. IN- I terest In sums of il,0u aAd upward on rat mortgage on real estate in Hlooinsburg, Pa. Apply to A. clarence Frcas, Atty., aid m., next to m. Exburch. la-H-anios. TOR SALB A BLACK UOKSR FIVE YEAR 01 D, WILL r work anywhere, single or double, can be driven by ladles. Inquire of W. U. Uerman, Jllllvllle, I'a. tf. FOR SALE THE KVI'ERT HOTEL, FORMERLY owned by W. It. Tubus, deceased. For terms call on or write to J. 11. Maize, Agent, VloomsbuiK, I'a. ld-vj-Utr. MIDDLE STATES RAILWAY UUIDE Monthly, l.ooa year. Sample copy, 10 eu. M. It. Walter, Publisher, scruntou, I'a. l-ti-K-mo. SPECIAL NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT i'. M. Bobbins of l'ottsvllle, formerly if this place Is capable of pulling In either gas, steam, hot water, perfectly. All Jobs that he does iiiu.it work or no charge, lie win take land In exchange for work, to the amount, of a lot from to ion feet front. Please write to 111 Alliiersville St., l'ottsvllle, Pa., for particu lars. All work guaranteed; prices can't be beat any where In the county. A fair patronage Is txpeoted. l-aWm. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Aaron MoMellar, lain of Mifflin town Kliljt, an'tl. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia count v, I'a, to make distribution of the muds In said estate, will meet the paitlei. Interested at. his onice in Catuwlssii, I'a., at 10 a. in , on Saturday, Janu ary lis h, 1MM, when and where all pnrlles Inter ested will attend or he forever debarred from any siiure of said fund. l-ti-4t. W. II. lillAWN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. tMute oj Alrm Whltmire, acrmaeit. The unde signed an auditor appointed to the Orphans' Court, ot Columbia Co., to distribute the Muds In the hands of I lie udmuilstriitor of said estate as shown by his ilrst and llual ac count to- Dec term, 1H!W, will sit to perform the dutlesof his appoint uient at. his onice In I ho Town of lUoomsbuig upon Saturday, January inns, at Id o'clock, A.M., when and where all parties having claims upon said fund must pre sent the same or be forever bai ted from a shure ot the same. WM. CIIUISM N, Auditor. lSMiO-lt. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given I hat the following oo count 1ms been tiled In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, and will be presented to the said court on the flint. Monday of Februury, A. l. lhll.1 and continued nisi, and unless e'xecp. Uons are tiled wlthlu four days thereafter, will be continued absolute First and final account of Rlmon Hons, Trus tee of the Estate of Anna Baker, minor sister of A. F. Baker late of Beaver Township, de ceased. Cnrk's office, Bloomsburg, Pa. rfuuuaryHb, una, G. M. QUICK, Clerk O. C. DR. KILMER'S Roof theat KIDNEY LIVER ss Pain in the Hark, Joints or hips, sediment In urine like brick-dust frequent culls or retention, rheumatism. it id my Complaint, Diuls'tos, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. Urinary Trouble", Stinging sensations when voiding, distress pres. pure In the part, urethral Irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver. lilont or dark circle under the. eyes, tongue coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. Gunrnntre-l'w" cnMrnts nf On tvtt-'c, If not benefited. LTiiririinN win rrnwa u yvn me irlcc paid. At Irirgtri, 50c. Mir, (1.00 Mz, "Invalids' Guide to Itrtilth" frisv Couniltnllrn ftra. DR. K1LMKH& Co., IlINOItAMTON, N. Y. Salaries in Lnzcrno County. The County Commissioner of Luzerne County met Monday ot last week and fixed the salaries of the different County officials and clerks as follows: The salary of the sheriff was fixed at $6,500 per year, according to the law, and the deputies1 salaries were fixed as follows: Chief Deputy Suttop, $1,800; Deputies Brenner and Dwyer $1,300 each; R. P. Roliinson, $1,000 per year. It is understood that Mr. Robinson will remain until Anril. bv which time the new sheriff will be thoroughly posted on the routine of the office. The recorder's salary list is as lollows: Recorder Rusael, $3,. 500; Chief Clerk Byron Shoemaker, $1,800; T. C. Mullally, $1,200; J. J. Russcl, $000: J. I. Lynch. 000. The salary ol Charles P. Campbell, deputy clerk of the Orphan's Court, was fixed at $2,000 per annum. P. F- Lynch, chief clerk of the courts, 1,800; J. H. jwanon, cierk, 900. P. A. O Boyle, assistant district attorney, 1,800; George W. Gruver. clerk. 000. T. T. L. Sahm, prothonotary's chief. 1.800 J. A. Weigand, clerk, 1,080; Wm. loole, clerk, ooo. T. W. Hrt. chief eputy treasury, i.Soo; John Turn- bach, Jr., clerk, 1,200. The salaries of Sheriff Walter, 6,500; Prothonotary Wiegand, 6,000; Treasury McGroarty, 4,000; Recorder M. C. Russell, 3,500; Register Weaver, noo: Clerk of Courts Stanton, 3,500, and District Attorney Garman, r coo per annum. are all fixed by law. DEATH. Stoker Died near Forks on the 9th inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Stoker, age 81 years, 5 month and 26 days. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to nil legatees, credl tors and other persons Interested In the estates or the respective decedents and minors that the following administrators,' executors,' guardians, nccounts have been (lied In the onice of the Keglster of Columbia county, nnd will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance In the orphans' Court to be held in Hloomsburg, Mon day, February 6th, iww, at 11 o'clock p. m. of said day. No. 1. First nnd final account of 0. W Knouse, Executor of tUeJ estate of John Grantz, late of Jackson twp., Columbia County, de ceased. No. U. First and tlnal account of O. W. Cher lngton, Administrator of I'eterSwank who was the Executor of Nancy A. Levan, latent Hour lngcreek township, Columbia County, deceased. No. a. The account of M. C. Woodward, trustee for the sale of real estate of Thomas Shearman of Beaver township, Columbia Co., deceased. No. 4. First nnd final account of Simon Hons Executor of lliiam Baker, late of Beaver twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 5. Tho account of H. II. lltrleman. Trustee for the sale of real estate of George lless, late of Sugarloaf twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 0. First and final account of Peter A. Evans, Guardian of William Henry Gruher, a minor child of Cyrus Gruber, late of Hemlock twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 7. Final account of Chas. C. Evnns, guardian of James E. Sponenberg, a minor ot John L. Sponenberg, late of Columbia Co., de ceased. No. 8. First and final account of J. B. ltnblson Administrator rof tlieeBtateof Mary Augusta Koblson, late of Blooiusburg, Columbia Count), deeeused . No U. First and tlnal account of Charles A. Bit tier, udmlnlst rator of Cat harlne Bltner, Into of Locust township, Columbia Co., deceased. No. 10. Account of Margaret Springer, ad ministratrix of Philip Springer, lute of .Mudlsou township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 11. First and tlnal account of Ellis Eves, Executor of t lie estate of Dr. T. J. Swisher, lute of Madison twp , ol. Co., deceased. No. 12. First and tlnal uccount of Joseph H. Kobbliis.Executor of L. Catharine Drown, lale of Llglilstreet, Col. Co., deceased. No. Hi. First and final account of Hue A. White, administratrix of M. White, late of Espy, col. Co., deceased. No. M. First and llnal account of llenrv lieu ver, Administrator of W in. llelwlg, lute of Lo cust twp , col. Co., deceased. No. 15. First and float occount of John c. C'lirlsiiian und Frederick K. hilsuian. Execu tors of KUen M. Chrlsinan of the township of Brlarcrcek, Col. Co., deceased. No. Hi. First and final account of Trial! Welllver, administrator ot Samuel Brugler, late of Mudlsou twp , Col. Co., deccaseu. No. 1". First and final account nf A. V. nnd 0. It. Kressler. Executors of John Kressler, late of Scott twp., Col. Co , deceased. No. is First and final account of (ieo. W I'lt, Executor of the estate of Sarah (Sallle) A. Fuller, late of Flshlngcreek twp , Col. Co., do. ceased. No. 1U First nnd final account of N. II. D. Brown und D. s. Hniv.11, administrators of Ja cob Brown, lute of .Mltlllu twp., col. Co., du. ceased. C. II. CAMPBELL, hegltsicr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Columbia County as. in re-ettit oj Mary M. Klahlxtcli, dee'd. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia County, to dlstrl bul e funds in nanus or sterling Dickson, Esq. ad ministrator us per account, uied, will set at the olllce off. O. Evans, Esq., In Berwick, I'a., on January as, isu.i, at 10 a. h. All parties having claims will present them at that time or be debarred from collecting same. C. B. JACKSON, Auditor. Carlisle has accepted. John tr. Carlisle has prepared his resignation as a Senator from Ken uicKy, ana will semi it at once to Gov. l.rown at Frankfort. Havin decided to accept the Secretary of the treasury, he through! it advisable, for several reasons, to retire from the Senate at an early day. In the first place he wanted a little time in which to put his house in order for his new duties; and in the second place he saw the necessity of nis successor Dcing electea in time to participate in the orc.mization of the new Senaic. The Kentucky Lrr-is- lature is now in session, and after oe ing notified by the Governor of the vacancy it will proceed at once to the election of a Senator. But the most important point as the Democratic leaders here view it, is that by freeing himself from all official cares at this time. Mr. Car- lisle will be able to assist Mr. Cleve- and with his counsels in settling many questions of great moment to the party and to the country. There is no man upon wins judgment Mr. Cleveland places a higher value and not one with whom more freely consultJ. and it is the opinion here that between the day of his leavint? the Senate and March 4, Mr. Car lisle will be frequently at Lakewood, or in direct communcation with his chief and will assist Mr. Cleveland materially with his sound advice. There is the highest authority for the statement that Mr. Carlisle wants Col. William R. Morrison seated at the Cabinet table with him, and it is believed that he will communcate the fact to Mr. Cleveland. To Prevent the Grip. Or any similar epidemic, the blood and the whole systetu should be kept in healthy condition. If you feel worn out or have "that tired feeling" in the morning, do not be guilty of neglect. Give immediate attention to yourself. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the blood and prevent disease. Hood's Tills cure liver ills, jaundice, billiousness, sick headache constipation. NEW YOKE. MAKKETS. Keported by Palmer, Ulvenburg Co., Whole sale commission Merchants In Frulmand Pro duce, lots Ueade street. New York. Jan. 16th, 1893. The week opens with clear cold weather, market active on all lines. Apples, Spitz, $2.50 $3.50, Green ings, $2.50 $4.00, Baldwins, fancy, $2-75 H o, others, $1.50 $2.50, Spies, fancy, $2.75 a $3.00, small bbls., $1.75 $2.a5. Potatoes, $2.50 $3.00 Sweets, Vinelands, lancy, $4.00 $5.00, other Jerseys, $3.75 $4.00, Calves, country dressed, prime, 10 11c, medium, 8 9c, small, 5 7c, Hogs, i0 iojc, medium, 9 10c, heavy, 8 J 9c, Poultry, turkeys, fancy, 14 16c, Chickens, 12 15c, fowls, u 13c, ducks, 13 15c, geese 10 12c, capons, large, 21 22c, slips, 16 1 8c, Game, quail, $1 7 5, grouse, $1.00 $1.25, partridge, $1.25 $1.50, rabbits, 20 25c, Eggs, strictly fresh, 38 40c, limes, 30 (fit 32c, Butter, creamery, 29 31c, dairy, extras, 27 28c, firsts, 24 25c, seconds, 21 & 23c, Beans, marrow, 2.30 $2.35, medium, $1.90 $1.95, white kid ney, $2.75 $2,80. red, $2.50 $2.60, Evap. apples, fancy, 11 njc choice, 9 (3) ioc, raspberries, 20 21c Honey, clover, 13 15c, buskwheat, 10 i2C, Maple syrup, 70 80c, sugar, 7 9c, Hay, 80 (ft 85c, straw, 55 65c. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRBCTHD WX1ILT. KETAIL PRICIB. Butter per lb $ Eggs per dozen Lard per lb Ham per pound 30 30 .12 7 l'ork, whole, per pound 07 to .08 Beef, quarter, per pound .... 06 to .08 v neat per Dushel Corn ears " Oats " " Rye " " Buckwheat flour per 100, 1.00 .60 .40 .80 2.40 M.Dt ft l.t.i iincai iiuui l.- uui. , 5-00 Hay per ton i2!oo Potatoes per bushel ,90 Turnips " " 2- Onions " " t ,O0 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 ranuernes per ql, . . , Tallow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb . . . Dried cherries, pitted. Raspberries Cow Hides per lb. , . . .12 .04 12 .09 .08 05 .18 .18 03 Steer " 05 Calf Skin 40 to .c 01 ... o Sheep pelts. .90 .70 2.00 i-5 i-5 i'5 .10 M .10 .10 Shelled corn per bus. Corn meal, cwt Bran, Chop " Middlings " Chickens per lb Turkeys " Geese " " Ducks " Coal. No. 6, delivered 2,50 . 1 11 "u 5 3 50 ' 6 at yard a.ae a nrwl at vor1 What is & S -Jr E " iWJmm. ,.11 --- rj V -'LYA S Cofltoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic nubstancc. It Is n linrmlcss dubHtltiito for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its fpiarnntco is thirty years' una hy Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcTcrlshncns. Castorla prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend, Castoria. "Castnri Is an rzcellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare mprAUdlj told me of it good effect upon thoir children." Da. O. C. Osoonn, Lowell, Mans. Castorla is the bent remedy for chlldmn of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mother will consider the real Interrst of their children, and una Castorla In stead of thevariousquack nostrum which are doati-oymg their loml onog, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing lynip and other hurtful frent down their throala, thereby sending them to premature grarei." Pa. J. F. KmcncLO, Conway, Ark. Tha Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, Now York City. Jewelry an (3 The time was when the people of this community were obliged to send away for certain kinds of fine goods. Now they can obtain at home almost anything1 they want. Is it a finger ring you want ? LOUIS the XIV RINGS can be found at our store in great variety. Is it cut glass you want ? We have a large assortment of DORFLINGER'S CUT GLASS GOODS. Is it imported china you desire ? Call and see our VASES, AFTER-DINNER COFFEE CUPS. CHOCOLATE CUPS, PLATES, BON BON BOXES &c. Ladies' Gold Watches from $i 2 up Gents' Gold Watches from $12 up, Chains, Rings, and all kinds of Jewelrv. In silverware we have the largest and Finest assortment in the county, lea sets, Water sets, bhaving mugs, cups, Cake baskets, liutter dishes, Carving sets, and much more than we udvc space 10 ten 01. in novemes we nave lie clasps, Stamp boxes, Bon-bon boxes, Pin trays, Cigar sets, Picture frames, Individual castors, and all the latest goods in this line. Onyx and Marble clocks,and all other kinds of clocks in great variety. An inspection respectfully requested before you make your selections. J. G. WELLS, Blooivisburg, Pa. NEXT DOOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE. Get your Sale Bills printed at THE COLUMBIAN Office. Great Reduction in Winter Goods. Everybody rushes to D. LOWEN BERG'S to receive the H3IC3- BJLK,C3-.IIsrS in WINTER GOODS. Every thing reduced to prices that will astonish you. SUITS unct OVERCOATS made to order lower than ever before,j Pantaloom helow the usual price, A Mg cut in 'the prices of Oyereoals, Smite, CiiiMa'ans' Suits anil Overcoats at very LOW prices. The stock must be reduced to make room for our large spring purchase Call and be convinced at the old Reliable Store of D. LOWEN BERG. Castoria. " Castorla is so well adnpted to children thai I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. A urns, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physician In the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of thulr expert enee In their outside pravUce with CostoiK, and alUiough we only hare among our modlcal supplies what is known as nv'ular prodiicts, yet we are free to confess that the merit of Castorla has won us to look with faTor upon It." Uhitsd Hospital and Dtsrswsiar, Boston, Has. Allen C. Bstrrn, ies., Silverware- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 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