THIS COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. - Drsdrabln vneant lots and i number of rood hxmacs uml lots In Hloom-fbnrg, Pa The b"Bt, lnutlni'tw hIhihI In ninomslmrtf. A very delru We property containing 1 acre nnd Hint Hum tnillilliiK with good will In n business worth tio ut iiwu per year at willow wrove. Dwellings In Espy, omnifevllle and Reach Haven A largi nmiibcr of (arms In Columbia County, one In I.u.ernn County, om In Virginia. Two Country More. Manila In Columbia County nd one in I.u.ernn County, A water power piKiililK mil l, (ir.Y mim mm miuiicr (uiu mm aheds In llrai li Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place, by M. P. I.l'TZ HON, insumnco and Ileal Kslntc Agent, BLuoMftm. IK), PA. tf. SALE REGISTER, A free notice is given under tin's 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. Fi.n 11. William Oman will se'l valuable personal property on his premises in Mt. Tleasant township, at one o'clock p. m. Feb. 14 M. McIIenry, executor of John Reinard deceased will sell valuable real estate in Fishingcreek township, oontaining 90 acres, two story frame dwelling house &c, .at one o'clock p. m. Feb. 18. Jo&eph Weidel will sell two tracts of land in Fishingcreek 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 ot'uer personal property on his farm in Mt. Pleasant, at 9 o'clock, on the premises. The farm of 90 acres will be offered for sale at the same time. Fkb 22. Marshal Vought will sell valuable house and lot in the town of Mifflin. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Mar. 6, J. C. Rhone will sell valuable personal property on the pr miss of W. A, Leiser in Madison 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. March 20. A. B. Johnson, agent, will sell personal property consisting of horses, cows, farm utensils, pigs, furniture, grain in the ground &c, in Scott township near Espy, at 10 a. m SPECIAL NOTICES. FIB80N8 DBBIKINO TOBBCCRB TUB 8BHV1CKR oUohnS. Williams for spring Hales should make arrangements soon, as be is fast filling p bis dates. IfOKHALE. TIIEC. M. 11KSSKAK.M FOItM ' erly owned by Grler Quick at Kupert, for Bile by J. 11. M A1ZK, Agent. FOR KENT. DWELLINO HOUSES KOH rent. Apply to HONOHA KoliHINH, f-10-a-. First Street. rH KENT A SUITE OF KKONT KOOMH with dining room and kitchen, suitable for nan and wife. Also one or two single rooms. Immediate possession given. Inquire of L. T. (S11AUPLKSS. I?OB SAI.K OR KB NT TUB CNnKKHMNBD OFKKKB for sale or rent the hotel In Orangevllle known as the Ileckmun House. Also oners 1 acres of land In Scott township. For terms etc. laqulre of Albert Heckman. Orangevllle. 10. 14-Amos. ALL KINDS OP BLANKS FOB JUSTICES AND constables, at the Columbian ofllce. tf. BEDS II0HTOAUB8 AND NOTE ROOKS OP ALL kinds at the Columbian ofllce. tf. MDBIO LESSONS CH AS. P. EI.WEI.L, KOK TUB past three years a st udent In Boston, 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. rfVt LOAN $15,000 TO LOAN AT i4 FEB CENT. IN' J. terest In sums of Sl, 00 a Ad upward on Bret mortgage on real estate Id Hloomsburg, Fa. Apply to A. Clarence Freas, Atty., 3rd St., next to M. E.Cburcb. la-tf-Smos. PR BALE A BLACK HOK8K FIVE YEAH 01 D, WILL work anywhere, single or double, can be driven by ladles. Inquire ol W. 11. German, MUMlle, Pa. tf. FOB BALE TUB Hl'I'EKT HOTEL, FOHUKKLY owned by W. K. Tubbs, deceased. For terms call on or write to J. It. Maize, Agent, Hloomsburg, I'a. IU-U-U. MIDDLE STATES HAILWAY GUIDE Monthly, fl.oo a year. Sample copy, 10 eta. M. K. Walter, Publisher, Scranton, I'a. 1-tt-a-mo. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Katat ofjona$ )((, ffecftwed, The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, I'a., on exceptions, to the account of the administra tors of Jonas Doty, deceased, and to make dis tribution of the fund In their bands, will sit at bis ofllce In llloomsburg, I'a., on Satur day, February gain, ltu.1 at 10 o'clock a. m., to per form the duties of bis appointment, when and where all persons Interested In sitld estate shall appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from any share of said fund. KuUT. ULCKINUIIAV, 1-20-lt. Auditor. Lots for Sale. Town lots for sale on Tenth, Eleventh, and Harriet streets, near brass and Copper Works, persons desiring cheap homes will do well to see them before purchasing elsewhere. JACOU DIEFr ENBACH, AgU lS-9-Sm POSITIVE, SWIFT AND STJBE Dr. Hoxsie's CERTAIN CROUP CURE For the absolute cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Diphtheria and Bronchitis. Contains no opium. Causes no nausea. Micts. A. a. HUXHIK. MufTulo, K. Y., WIT. U-l'Mt. d Goitre Wit you wantthat Enlargement on your neck lr ruiitiieiilly "Rid Work" Cured, enclose a stamp uud Dig flBlft tteud for Circular and price of toedlrlne to Mi it. aC. " LLOYD, Bellefontnln, O. B-UMU 0. DR. KILMER'S Kidney, Liver and B ladder Cur. Rheumatism, Ijimhngo, pain In Joint or back, brick dust hi urine, frequent rails, Irritation, intlamntioo. pravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired diction, gout, HI lions-headache. W A J1 V-HOOT euros kidney difficultly La Uri),)c. urinary trouble, bright ! disease. ImgHire Blood, Scrofula, malaria, fren'l weakness ordebllltjr. Onamntrr-t'm. mntcnt of On Bottl. If not bra. toted, UrugglnU will rvluud to juu the prlc paid. At DruKglMa, S0. Rite, fl.OORtsjl, "lOTAlldt' Quid to Hmlth"fnw-CoiuniltaUon fr. Dr. Kiuibh h Co.. Hinoiiawton, N. Y. WASHINGTON LETTEB Washington, Feb. 6, 1803. This is coing to be silver week in Congress, and conservative democrats will be very much disappointed if the result is not a compromise measure that will become a law, and settle, at least for a t'tnc, the very troublesome and very important question. It has been known ever since Congress came together that President-elect Cleve land was very anxious for this Con gress to put a stop to the purchase of silver, which he believes to menace the prosperity of the country. It was through the efforts of his immediate friends in the House thit Thursday and Friday of this week have been designated for the consideration of the Andrew's bill lor the repeal ot tne Silver law and amending the National Banking law. It is believed that a sufficient number of democrats in the House have changed their views on this question to make the passage of this bill probable by the House, but it is not thought that it can get through the Senate; hence the movement to effect a compromise that will be satisfactory to the silver men and at the same time will suspend the pur chase of silver. Senator Hill, who voted for the present Silver law, now holds the same opinion about the purchase of silver that Mr. Cleveland does and is working to bring about its suspension. This week will deter mine whether a compromise is possible and if it is not accomplished an extra session early in the spring is believed by Mr. Cleveland s closest iriends to be inevitable. It is probable that there will be some tariff legislation at this session after all. lhe House ways ana Means committee favors, and there is very little opposition anywhere, the re peal of that clause of the McKinley law which raises the tariff on linen goods fifty per cent on and after January i, 1894 It is adnnttea by the republicans that th's clause has failed to accomplish what it was in tended to do develop the linen in dustry in the United States, Senator Harris, of 1 ennesee, says that Judge Jackson of that State who has been nominated to the vacancy on the Supreme Court, although commonly classed as a democrat, and appointed to his preseut position on the Bench ot the Circuit Lourt Dy Mr. Cleveland, is as good a republican as Mr. Harruon. That there will be strong opposition from both sides ot the Senate to Jackson's confirmation is certain, but whether it will be strong enough to defeat him is not yet apparent, borne republicans will oppose him because he is classed as a democrat, others because they had served notice on Mr. Harrison that they would oppose any nomination he made to the vacancy. Most of the democrats who oppose the confirma tion do so on principle; they believe the vacancy should have been left for Mr. Cleveland to fill, but there are others who while not opposed to Judge Jackson personally will vote against his cofirmation because to vote for him would morally bind them to vote for Mr. Harrison's nomination to the vacancy which his confirmation would leave in the Circuit Court, and it is considered certain that a re publican would be nominated. It is creditable to Judge Jackson that not one word has been said by anybody against his ability and personal fitness for the honor. Contrary to preced ent his nomination was referred to a committee, and it will surprise very few should that committee fail to re port it back to the Senate. Representative Blount, of Georgia, chairman of the House committee on Foreign Affairs, who voluntarily re tires from Congress on the 4 of March, after having served continuously there in for twenty years, was the recipient on Saturday of an unusua' and unex- Dected compliment fiorn his col- leacues on the floor of the House It was while the diplomatic and con sular Appropriation bill was under consideration that Mr. Blount was honored by such praise as few' men have received, from political as sociates as well as opponents, Children Cry for A'n.o ig ihote who made speeches in honor of the retiring statesman wcte Representatives Holman of Indiana: Hilt, 01 J 11.; island; ol JUo.; U Weill, otra.; Springer, of III.: and M;. Creary, of Ken. w) gre;uer com plimcnt than that paid by Mr. HUt. when he said "In the consideration of public questions Mr. Blount has besn a patriot and not a partisan," has ever been or ever will be paid a legislator, The Hawaiian commission lowing presented the petition of the govern ment they represent for annexation to the United States, to Mr. Harrison, though the Sec. of State, are now waiting as patiently as they may for an answer. In spite of the mystery with which the officials of the State Department are trying to surround the matter there would be little doubt of the character of the answer were it not so near the close of Mr. Harrison's tTm. He unquestionably favors an nexation, but may, so long as it cannot be consummated under his adminis tration, conclude to leave it for Mr. Cleveland and the democratic Con gress to arrange. That is certainly what he should do. Are You Going West Of Chicago ? To points in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, South or North Dakota, Colorado, California, Oregon or Washington. To any point West, North-West or South West. Send for a new map of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway system, which is geographically correct. It, with an appendix giving valuable in formation will be mailed free. Call on or address : John R. Pott, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 2 3 2t. NEW VOKK MAKKKTB. ' Reported by Palmer, Klvenburg- ft Co., Whole aale commission Merchants In Fruits and I'ro. duue, 106 lteado Street. New York. Feb. 6th, 1893 The week opens with cold rainy weather, but it has had very little ef fect upon the market which continues about the same as last quoted. Apples; Spitz, fancy, $3.00 $4.00; Greenings, $3 50 $4.00; Baldwins, $2.75 $3.00; Spies, $2.50 $3.00; Cranberries; Jersey crates, $2.50 $2.75; Potatoes, $2.50 2.60; Cab bage, $8.00 $12.00; Onions; white, $3.00 $4.30; yellow & red, $3.00 $3.50; Butter; creamery, 28 30c; dairy extras, 27 29c; firsts, 25 26c; seconds, 22 24c; firkins extras, 24 25c; seconds, 22 24c; Eggs, fresh, 40c; limes, 35 36c; Poultry; Turkeys, 14 16c; Phila. chickens, large, 15 17c; chickens nearby 12 14c; ducks, 14 16; geese, 13 15c; Capons large, 21 22c; medium, 19 20c; Rabbits, 25c per pair; Jack rabbits, 40 i;oc; Calves, live prime, 8 9c; fair to good, 7 J 8$c; dressed choice, 1 1 12 c; fair to good, 10 lie; Spring lambs alive, per head, $5.00 $8.00; dressed, $7.50 $8.00; Pork dressed, light, 10 (g) io$c; medium, 9 10c; heavy. 8 9c; Beans marrow, 82.25 $2.50; medium, $2.00 $2 50; white kid ney, $2.50 $2.70; red, $a.8o $2.90; Hay, choice, 85 90c; No. 2, 75 80c; straw rye, 65 75c; wheat, 45 50c; maple syrup, 65 75c; sugar, 7 8c. THE MARKETS. BLOOM SBUKG MARKETS. CORRECTED WISELY. RETAIL FRICEg. Butter per lb $ .30 Eggs per dozen .30 Lard per lb .14 Ham per pound .18 Pork, whole, per pound 07 to .08 Beef, quarter, per pound . . 06 to .08 Wheat per bushel 1.00 Corn ears " .60 Oats " 45 Rye " " 80 Buckwheat flour per 100 2.40 Wheat flour per bbl 5.00 Hay per ton 12.00 Potatoes per bushel 1.00 Turnips " .25 Unions " 1.00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt .12 l allow per to .04 Shoulder " ' 14 Side meat " 09 Vinegar, per qt .08 Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .18 Raspberries .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 Bran, " 1.25 Chop " 1.25 Middlings " 1 25 Chickens per lb .10 Turkeys " " 14 Geese " " 10 Ducks " " 10 Coau No. 6, delivered " 4 and 5 " " 6 at yard " 4 and 5 at yard... . 2.50 3 5 2.25 325 CLOVER SEED Lowest prices. All erodes. Samples free. 1 1 THE WHITNEY-NOYES SEED CO.. 3SS fiJBU ffkB- MPHmillf i B flVJ-MUW What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic suhstance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its puarantco is thirty years' uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays fcverlshness. Castorla prevents voniltlujr 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. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castorla Is an excellent medtclna for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of 1U good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osooon, Lowell, Mass. H Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of -their children, and use Castoria in stead ot the various quack nostrums w hieh are destroying their loved ones, by forcing-opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thereby Bonding tbem to premature graves." Da. J. F. KnroBKLOB, Conway, Ark. Tka Ceatanr Company, TI If KEEP YOUR ON US. We'll have 1 zn"t:e ies sti pres to say to you later on. KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. CAIX AT W. IHL MOORE'S NEW READY Corner of Main BLOOMSBURG, PA., "We have just received a Misses', Youths and Childrens' $2.00 shoe for Ladies. We are Uoota and Shoes at a Bargain. Our line of Dry Goods, .No tions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Tubs, Duckets, and Table and Floor Oil Cloths ia complete. Come and see us. No trouble to show Goods. You will find our prices as low as in any town in the State, Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ancnsa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford 8t , Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly ot their experl ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." Ubitbd Hobrtal and Disfbhsabt, Boston, Mam Alum C Sarrn, Prti., array Street, New York City. KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. something KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. PAY STORE. and Iron Streets, new stock of Ladied'. Gents' Shoes. Don't fail to see our closing out our old stock of THOMAS GORKI! COSMCTOR AND BCILDEL Plans. and Estimates on kinds of buildings. Repa'r and carpenter work promp: attended to. E;:!;:i: Builder9: Supplies. Inside Hardwood finishes specialty. Persons of limited means v desire to build can pay parti: secure balance by mortgag EE!.!? TIE ARTIST. Makes now the finest Poktrams if Crayons. Is having his Gallcr ? reniotlled and fitted up in fine style, and the only first class north light 5: in the county. I: 12 CABINETS $1.00, Alsohavine a wacon on the road fit . V with thelatest improvements fortai; in views, Portraits and Tintjf". will call at your door without charge. Reserve your photos an carry a full line copying sample! we call at your place. i Drop ui t postal earl nd w will sot lii m c&u on yon. Gallery Main St., next to St. Elmo II 1 BLOOMSIUIkO. pa s DUFFEY'S BLOOMSBURG, PA. Headquarters for fine Photocn;s and Crayons. Copying and enlarfi done in our artistic manner. All c'i 1 1 1. gaiivcs mauc Dy Kosnon are presem and duplicates can be had at ii time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE 10-Myr. Fine PHOTO r rib ant LKAYUNb a McKillip Bros Bloomsburg. The best art; the cheapest. PATENTS. 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Hu'11 Madison, Lyons, New York., $l"l In 7 hotir bonanza: mairnltlcent out nt onlv 1.0n. V- on Credit. Frelifht paid. Ad. nf thft WflRl'l OlohoBiKe Publishing Co., 01 m m" Clutaut Ct., mit., It, ot 8 EMttera Ot.. Chr -;)6-)t. potatoes; grow bigger, better tuu Ji mom tuLlablu with -f 02O Phosphate tiaDwltbanyrertlllierinada. . , finally good for Corn or . tV b.nl, bom to Farm. en, direct. No Agent, .tkmd fur Prlc Uau TOM 'CHEMICAL WORKS, - I0RR, PM.Xj l-Mt. Er!ght Jht Agaitj Wanted Quick to Jf C H'rc; Vv Mv. Blulne'i nwtt HUlnuUe W . frUnd. J ITHIJ OFFICIAL, r.UITIOWJj 1 no only work endorsed by Y"rl nrv. rutirr, aim a nust or other of Air. i'"i atom, iij.j Iihiicb will outitell iV """ ,uiosuuch, iHDHitt Ulti(erii;i inuiir, IteniuiKI iMMiiur lmmMiN. 6ia ao ivitu fur outfit und bIouii. iteniuiKi iMMiiur I Uon'l Wasto time on eheuo-IollUO' I penny bonks. Get tho mAIcimi work aud 1X1 4 I Pitchers cat toria. ?HaAMTON'M-Y' HUBBARD PUB. 00-, 406 &o St-, W ui nilllllf Illlll'UIWin