ft B. BOBBINS. DEALER Foreign and WINES AND Bloomsburq, "Well Bred, Soon Wed," Girls Who Use SAPOLIO nre Quickly Married. House-Cleaning. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Totacco. Candies, Fruits and lTuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail (aril's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. ZPzE.iTisj" Goods -fik. Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F ,F. Adams & Co's Fine Bole agents (or the following brands of Cigars' Henry Clay, Londrcs, Normal, Indian Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, JJ1ATTIIVO, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT iW. H. 'B10WEM 2nd Door above Court IIouBe. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Jewelry and Silverware. n ?ro waa wVifn thft oeorjle of this community were obliired to send away for certain XU W1UV ' r n nUain at home almost V . . Mim finger ruier you want c LUUlO found at our store in great vanciy. is We have a lare assortment of DORFLINGER'S CUT GLASS GOODS. Is it iniported china ypu desire ? Call onH cpp our VAStS. Ah 1 CUPS, CHOCOLATE CUPS, PLATES, BON BON BOXES &c. Ladies Gold Watches from $i 2 up Gents' Gold Watches from $ 1 2 up, Chains. Rings, and In silverware we have the largest tv WotBi- crc mi niv. led sen. " -w.w, baskets liutter dishes, Carving have space to tell ol. in novelties we nave i le ciasps, atamp boxes. Bon-bon boxes. Pin trays, Cigar sets, 1'icture frames, t 1 j 1 x nnri ail tii lliuiviuuai ww.o, -- and Marble clocks.ancl ail ouier An inspection respecuuuy rcuucs.icu uciuic vuu iuhrc vuui selections. a J. G. WELLS, Bloomsburg, Pa. a NEXT DOOR BELOW THE POST -eeing is Believing. miief Iia elmntc" when tiidiS'iJJA not pooiL Simfile. Beautiful, Good these 1 lf2:Z i K., I IVUIU3 I11CUM UIUl.ll, nui iw will imnreas the truth more tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous liffht is Durer and brichter than cas light, softer than electric lieht and Look for this stamp-Ton RochMtbb. If the lampdealer 6aa n't tne rennin RMhester and the ityle you want, send to ua for our new illustrated catalogue, land will aend you lamp safely by pre.a-your cboica of over 1,00 I varieties from the Largtst LampStort in Iht World. BOCIIBSTEH liADP CO., 3 - ruce, new isn vy. "The Rochester.'' I THE POSITIVE CURE. l ELY BUOTHERS, M Warren Get your Sale Bills printed IN Domestic LIQUORS. Pa. Try it in Your Next Cut Chewing Tobacco Princess, Samson, Silver Asb i - - kinds of fine goods. Now anything: they want, is it a 1 1 Vllf DIMfO Ua me ai v ninuj UKUllNiNcrs uurrcc all kinds of Jewelry, and Finest assortment in the I .navincr mnrra rnnu i nkr i -r--t v l ' sets, and much more than we iifpcr rroonQ in Tnic iin 1 invv 7--.0--,- - . ' Kinus 01 uocks m great variety. I OFFICE. And a rood lamp it IS HOt Simple It 13 i Th Rnrhester " ' wv- - forcibly. AU metal. more cheerful than either. SU Hw" York. Price 80 etaJ few I f 'v anas at THE COLUMBIAN Office. A League of MomtioH. 1 AGRICULTURAL LEGISLATORS ORGANIZE TO PUSH POPULAR MKASURL:-. The organization of country mem bers which lias bft'ii pel lecti'd by the election of John Cessna, as president; Noah Seanor, vice-president, and .Sen ator Ci itelifielil, secretary are keeping their own counsel as to the real cause of its existence, but the ideas of Vice President Seanor was formulated in the following constitution and by laws, wnicn were intended 10 snow 10 me public the entire absence of ulterior motive : This organization shall be known as the Delegation from the Rural Dis tricts of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. 1 he organization shall be composed of members of the House and Senate of the session of 1893 who are direct ly or closely allied with the agricultur al interest ol this Commonwealth. The object of this organization shall be to secure legislation in the best in- k terest of the people. It is not the purpose of this organi zation to antagonize any other interest of this Commonwealth, but to secure such legislation as will be for the bene fit of the greatest number. The bv-laws for the organization proposed by Representative Seanor were as follows: First There shall be one president, three vice-presidents, one secretary and ane assistant secretajy, and one jani tor shall be appointed by the presi dent for each meeting. Second No person other than members shall be admitted to any of the meetings of this organization. Third Any person wishing to be come a member of this organization shall pledge himself by signing his name not to make known to any per son other than a member any of the proceedings of this organization during the session of the present Legislature. Fourth Any person wishing to be come a member can do so at any of the subsequent meetings, on recom mendation of any member of the or ganization. Bull's Head Flavoring Extracts are warranted to be positively pure. They are made of the best ingredients only, and are cheap enough to be used by all. Price 10 cents. OUE CLUB RATES FOE 1893. For the coining year we make the following liberal offers to all our subscribers in the county. Those who already take The Columbian can avail themselves of any of these offers by paying up to date, and one year in advance. In the case ol new sud- scribers the cash must be paid when the order is uiven. Sample ccpies of any of the papers named will be sent to any acmress in me county, irec, uu application. lo any one paying all arrearages and one dollar in advance we will send The Columbian and American Farmer for one year. The latter is a monthly farm paper, and the regular price is one dollar a year We will send The Columbian and New York weekly World one year for $1.80. recular price 52.00. The Columbian and Philadelphia weekly Times for $1.40, regular price Si.o, ' The Columbian and Woman's Weeklu for $1.30, worth $2.00, The Weekly is printed by the New York Recorder, and contains 8 pages of matter that interests womankind especially, no politics, no editorals. This is one of our best offers. Try it a vear. i I suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head for a week at a time I could not see. I used Ely's Cream Balm and in a few days I was rnWH Tr in tvnnderful how nu ck it quick he, . me.Mrs. Georgie s. Judson, Hartford, Conn. .1 i. t .a r rut lurce weeaa iwaatuuuiuu uum a severe cold in my head accompanied by a pain in the temples. Ely's Cream Balm was recommended to me. After only six applications of the Balm every trace of my cold was removed. Hen ry C. Clark, New York appraiser's Of fice Female stenographers are to serve and the parliaments of Norway Sweden. Mrs. Ann Scully has been elected Justice of the Peace at Buffalo, Wyo ming. Electrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases ot tne Liver ana Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial levers. For cure of Headache, Constipation ann Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. THERE ARE eight wmmm Of Ouw 1 1V1 1 i u' t Ir It, wbVii wpIiivp Wn f-'!-iiitf n 'MVi'i'-u j'o.ii.rw. , 0 l.avo ut'o.dcd mi vn nv ttioui mi m ut, - - $9.00 Per Suit Just Think nf it, SL'O and 818 Knit for - - S9.0Q Hoys' PI'-', fir nnde'S Kiu'o Pant Suits for $5.00 Ami S7. en nn.l S.' Knco Pant Suits for - - $3.50 V.ig Cu(a in tbo price i of Men's find Hoys' Overcoats. Browning, King & Co. Clothiers and Tailor--, 9!0 and 912 CHESTNUT Of. WARRCTI A. REED. Opp.-Mto ro-i-offlw. WEBaaaarmarar 1 1 i A HVTPnO IkHlt Ll0 1 ITT E !i N '4 I) & M J tilt (BO PV TfoftdachoanA relieve all tbotnMbln tee!- .Si.iuniQ the r,l.le, fcc. Wli.li tUoir i..or.i TCirai.abloaucceasbaa boon shown W cunug H'-Liene. yet Carter'a Uttlo Mw( M. ar l.,.1i-11irMkluablolnOonalliatlon,cunrnaiiapro v -.tuirt talonnoj-inRComiiliii,wlill" they aUu r ,-cin) miwn-ilorHuf tho.tounK.il .stim" into th' t 'jil 4 oguttto mo oowouj. .--" m tUill dfhrywouiaboalmoatprtoelestrithnwli9 x ..or iron thia dlhtreolng complatut; but f ttu 'j j.,ncetry Uiem will And thco little pill. vslu. f bl..liiTOn.iiyTrya that they Trill not b " UZ ttiu without them. Bat after aUalck heo4 ?b tana of M many Uvea that hem t va v7m.our groat boast. Oar pllUcurolt while a LlWe Liver Vim are vary rtry eay to take. One or two cilia makea . Vli. y ari atrlolly TageUbla am do net K- 5 ' ' turn, but by their gentle acUoo . pi""" rS usolh.m. InTtaleatMcentai five for tl. oo- t7 druggists vexTwhero, or aunt by maiL CARTER WEDIOINS CO., Now York. SMALL FILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL FltluE PILES AWAKtTS"rtvw1rartnt rrllc-r ana 1 an iniuimiio r.nai.piiH. Price II. fly DruKirlirtaormBlI. Sample rre.Adlrcft"A!IAKIK(H,' 1KX 2416, NOW or DO TOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY! MaThe rou think thia la a new bwrineaa. tending out bablea on application; Ithaalwwn done borore, nowever, nui never nave uiiiee furnlRbed. bwn so near the original sample aa thia one. Everyone will exclaim. "Weill that's the aweeteet baby I ever saw T This little black-and-wnite entrravinr can mrwm you but a faint Mem of the eaqulalte original. I'M A DAIBY which we pr aropoaa to gena to rou, transpor tation paid. The little darling r pillow, and la In tho act of drawing off It pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled off and Uung aside with a triumphant ooo. The flesh tints are perfoot, and the eyes follow eltorniiroilitotlonsof this groatvat painting of m niBiiHr.niirfl villi .uinu. ineuxiiui- Ida Waugn line moat oeiuunuua 01 uiuu. ru oainters of baby life) are to tie given to those who subscribe to Dcmoreat's Family Maga inn fnp ihl The mnroiluctlona cannot oe ...IH mm tha nriiHnml. which Ouat S40U. and are the same alae iniss incneai. inc vuuj m life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also In preparation, to present to our sub eerlbera during 18U3, other great picturea by auchartiataasPercy Moran.Maud Huin Tiii. llMni-hAmiM. uml others of worti renown. Take only two examples of wbut wedidduring the past year. A Yard of 1'an- alee," and "A Whlto llnuso OrcblU" by the wireoi rresiuent jiurnsuu, wujuu.uiw. what our promisee mean. Thoae who suliserlbo for Demorest's Family Miwaine for 1XO will tiosaesa a a-allery of ex quisite works of art of itreiit value, besides a M.un.inn that cannot be euualed by any In the world for its beautiful Illustrations and subject matter, thut will keep everyone poBt ed on all the toplca of tho day, and all the fails and ulneroni items oi iniuresv imi iu household, besides furnishing- Interesting reiullnK matter, both (rrave and (ray, for the whole family; and whilo Iemorest's is not a fashion Muirazine, Its fashion pan1'? are per fect, and we alve you, free of ef , all the put terns you wisn to use during the year, and In iinvsize vou choose. Bend In your sub scription at once, only S3, and you will really iret over $J5 In value. Address the publisher, w. Jenninirs Domorcst. 15 Bast 14th 8U. New York. If you are unacquainted wuu tne Uatfaziuo, scud 10 cuius for u spocimco copy. A Liberal Offer. Only $2.60. ' The Columbian and Demorest's Family Magazine, for one year. Sen(j your Subscription to this Office- Dec. oth-tf. $6.55 PRESENT FREE ! Beautiful book containing- the latest vocal muslo full slieel-mUBlo plates, imnusnnie cuvur, luuludlUK the fnllnwlnu em, uun hrlilL.ed ! Afterwards, 40 I've Worked Eight liours, w lluuy s rwHt m , . Asleco. 40 I Whlatlo and Walt, OomradeB, W Love's Oolden Dream, aodUlcssOur Land, tld irgan mower, Go Pretty Hose, 50 our Last Waltz, tlunrd the Klatf, 40 Over the Moonlit Pea, In Old M ml nil, mi nweet Mine tunn.i, Mary and John, 40 luit IB Love, WetflVe tills UOUK tU llll.ruum:o mjuw kbout's baking powder And K HOUT' 8 FI.AVOUINO KXTKACT8. VnmriMUfd or HCRITY and HTHKSaTH. Your Krocer will trlve you a circular contain ing addlUonnl Premium List with full parllcu ars huw to get them free. ALBKUT KKOUT, Cte tot,TWla, r.jt wt,M i URB SICK HEAP Sg;.VA3"TC'AgJi.i'- J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. SaiXTON, Pa. DBALEK3 I.N By the following well-known makers : Chickcring, Knnbc, "Weber, Hallct & Davis. Can also furnish any of th cheaper makes ut iuanufact- urers prices. Do not Duy piano before getting our prices. A .o. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. DUFFEY'S Si BLOOMSBURG, PA. Headquarters for fine Photographs and Crayons. Copying and enlarging done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can De naa ai any time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE. 10-7-lyr. WANTED Wide-awake workers everywhere fnr"SCEEPP'S Photographs of ths World"; the greabttl book ou eurlh ; costing SlOO.OOU; re tall at 3. SR. .. . ., 'UUDD'C easn or insTaiinieni: iiiumium u -inCil r o lusiruted elrculura and terms tree : dally output over 1500 volumes. AsjentB wild with success. Mr. Thob. I. Martin, centre- clVa'redVfn mi PHOTOGRAPHS ftSsV Wooater, o.,fa in i minutes; nev. . num Mauibon, Lyons, New Voru., $101 In 7 hours; a bonanza; magnificent outfit only $1.00. Books ?a chutsrt ct., rui., r., gt rautwsstjjsiMjo ni. VP A PLEASiKT THE N EfL BRIGHT AM 3 NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS EETVLri My dnetor aays It acta nntly on the ptoraf rti, livvr and kidneys, aad la a pl.uant laxstlri'. 'i bis ilrink I. made from herb., end la preirKl for wo m easily a. tea. It la called , KtMTIEnEDmi . II .l..t..l.t.-All It fln. Anil Al.lYla. u&Kiil.. M A II ilruiwlltr -nil it .t tfxs. n J tl.00 a YW: I YoiiciuiiintK(tlt,endyouraddre..fiir lriie.u.ori' . Iine'. FMtlly Maioln. -M the bowcUcu Cu . In oriVr to lie helthy, thi. I naciuM ry. Ailili- elys catarrh CREAM BALM Cleans the Nasal Passages, rr v,i ni Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. TRY THE OURE HAY-fcEVER A partlclo Ih applied Into each nostril and Is Bureenble. Price 50 cents at DnnttrlHtu; by mall reslHteitHl, U0 els. ELY llHOTHKUtt, 5tf Wuirell HI., IN ,. PARKER'S M AIR BALSAM Clftiiwca and iVawuifiij th hlr. I'rtimolefl ft Inxuimtil (rruwtn. Never Fsll to Beatore Oray nair o nm louvmui vumr. Cum Kalp (liveawt hair laiUiig. The Consumptive and Feeble .nd .11 who uffrftoin.huiiiiiiliithuulu..J,rer-. im m i. . .,, wk Luiui. lability iif muod, r.ul. v1dw, Wmiuuuiw. widrub aw. a ( L HINDERCORN9. Th.ealy r.eur.lhrron PIANOS, fXT MftllNINQ T F ml tS7-4t.d. ft'liy TliorghaMen If as A llolo Through It. Tlior-lmtU'ii. Iho fiimou's Norwofrlan moiniit.in. 1ms u liolo i.xtcnding entirely tliru,rli it from one wdo to the other. Accdr .injf to a Norwe;pan legend tliii mime Mount Thor'mltn was once a hat iind l."'lotiK'il to one Tliorg; hence the n.'iiu') Vhorghntteii. It Heetns that In the til j tlili .tl ages a giunt And (dantewi fell violently in lovo with each other. They were forced to part for a time, but vowed that they would marry in the near futnre. Soon after, however, tho fickle woman pledged her troth to an other. Thin angered her giimt lover to a degree nnknown to modern men of fsrnuller Btatnrc. Ho wiib seventy miles from her when the elfu brought the new: but, selecting a good arrow, he shot it in her direction. Now It happened that her brother, Thorg, was standing in direct line of the arrow's flight. It went through hia hat and nkull, killing him instantly, and fell harmless nt tho feet of the faithless giantess. She had the power of turning all objects into stone, and forthwith willed that her brother's hat become a stone monument to the tragedy. The cruel lover was turned to stone where he sat astride his horse at Hestmando, and the giantess herself petrified at Lecko. The two latter objects have dis apieared, but Thorg's hat (Thorghatten) is still the object of many carious pil grimages. St. Louis Republic. A Day In lied. We are naturally given to condemn and despise tho idea of remaining in bed when our health ia good and all our vi tal forces in fair working order. Apart from the matter of our nightly rest, wo rarely think of "a day in bed" either as preservative of health or conducive to longevity. Yet I am convinced there is ranch to be said in favor of "a day in bed" now and then, as an aid to health in the middle aged and as a measure tending to prolong life in the old. In bed tho whole muscular system is at ease and the wear and tear of the body ia reduced to a minimum. The processes of getting rid of waste matters are in abeyance; there ia less waste to get rid of, and longs, skin and kidney, have a measure of comparative repose. The nervous system, above all. is soothed ' and comforted by the "day in bed." Anxieties ana worries disappear alter the rest, and the individual returns to the workaday world refreshed and ren ovated, physically- and mentally, in a degree such as the actions of no medi cines could have accomplished. In a word, the person . who enjoys "a day in bed" is in the position of an en gine whose fires are banked down and whose energies are recruiting for the re newal of the work of tomorrow. -Health Bulletin. Coat of auaalaalppl Stammboata. Pictures of the packets scarcely show how unlike onr boats these are, the dif ference being in the methods of work manship. Each story is built merely of sheathing, and in the best boats the doors and fanlights are hung on without frames around them all loose and thin, as if they never encountered cold weather or bad stomu. All the boats that I saw are as nearly alike in all respects as if one man had built them. I was told that the great packets cost only $70,000 to $100,000, so that the mere engine in a first class Atlantic coast, river or sound boat is seen to be of more value than one of these huge packets, and a prime reason for the difference in construction suggests itself. But I do not mean to criticise, for these great, comfortable vessels serve their purpose where ours could not be used at all, and are altogether bo useful and appropriate as well ns picturesque and attractive to an eastern man that there is not room in my mind for aught than praise of them. Julian Ralph in Harper's. Electrically Guarded. Many visitors to the Metropolitan Mu seum of Art wonder at the apparent ab sence of guard against theft and think how easy it would be to rifle almost any of the cases of their valuable contents. Each of these cases is guarded, however, by a small wiro which connects with the office and also with a large gong in the basement. Each of the cases in the room, which contains the Moses-Lazarus col lection of porcelain, miniatures and other valuable objects is connected with these electrical wires, so that if any person should attempt to force open a lid the signal would bo given at once. Tho same arrangement is made for the safety of most of the other cases. New York Herald. Dividing the Swag. The prisoner was in the police court for steuling a pocketbook and a shyster interviewed him. "You want a lawyer to defend yon, I suppose?" he said insinuatingly. "I'd as soon have one as not," replied the prisoner, "if it doesn't cost too much." "Well, I'll only churge you ten dol lars." "Thunderation!" exclaimed the pris oner; "there was only eleven dollars in the pocketbook, and yon don't want more than half of it, do youi"' Detroit Free Press. What Constitutes a Writer? The question now agitating the Writ ers' club is this,' Wliut constitutes a writer? A certain lady recently demand ed admission to this club of literary wouieu on the strength of having sent in various things to Punch. The venerable jokist had rejected her efforts, it is said, but the club officers were assured on the writer's own uuthority that her articles were infinitely superior to the things he did print every week. London Letter. Cottou Growing lu Southern Itussla. Cotton culture in South Russia, which Was initiated some time ago by the min ister of imperial domains, is now giving promising results. The earlier attempts fatlod through the ignoranco of the cul tivators, but since the Kherson school of agriculture took the matter up the prop agation of American cttton seed has ' provod entirely successful. Londoti News.