THE COLUMBIAN'. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR BALE. Desirable vacant lots and n number of pood houses and lots In ltloomsbtirg, I"a The best business Maud In Itlnomsburg. A very desira ble property containing It) acres and first das Buildings with good will In a business Worth taa0 to ifiou per vear at. Willow trove. Dwellings in Kspy, Orangevllle and Beach Haven. A large number of farms In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store Stands In Columbia County od one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In Heaeh Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same plaee, by .V. 1'. Ll'TZ HON, Insurance and lieal Estate Agents, BLOO.MSBLKU, I'A, tf. SALE KEQI3TER, A free notice is given under this head, of all sales for which bills are printeO at this office. A date can be fixed now, and bills printed later, and the notice will stand until the day of sale. Feb. i 8. Joseph Weidel will sell two tracts of land in l'ishingcrcek township, one containing 95 acres and the other 10 acres, on the premises at 10 o'clock a. ni. February at. B. Stohner will sell horses, cattle, farm machinery, house hold goods, creamery, and all otlier 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. Feb 32. Marshal Vought will sell wduable 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 premises of W. A. Leiser in Madison township mile and a half east of White Hall at 9 a. m. horses, cattle, ttc 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. Pnao Of 4 SONS DESIK1N0 TO SICCUS THR BIHViriS I John 8. Williams for spring sales should ke arrangements soon, as be Is tost tilling phis dates. erlv owned by Oner Oulck at Hubert, tor le by J. 11. MAIZE, Agent. JOB KENT. DWELLING HOUSES FOB 1 rent. Apply to HONOHA KOBHIN8, S-10-t, First Street. nOK RENT A SUITE OF FKONT ROOMS J? with dining room and kitchen, suitable for 1 and wife. Also one or two single rooms. Immediate possession given. Inquire of L. T. HAUFLKS8. DB SALS OR KENT THI CN0BH8IUNID OFFKK8 for sale or rent the hotel In Orangevllle known ss the Heckman House. Also offers iSJ acres of land In Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, orangevllle. 10. ivmos. A LL KINDS OP BLANKS FOR JfSTICKS AND constables, at the Columbian onice. tf. D IDS MORTGAGES AND N0T1 BOOKS OT ALL kinds at the Colombian ornce. tf. MEBIC LESSONS CIIAS. P. EI.WEI.L, POR THE past three years a student In Boston, Is gvlng lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. F SALE A BLACK HORSE FIVE YEAR OLD, WILL work anywhere, single or double, can be driven by ladles. Inquire of W. B. German, MUlvllle, Pa. tf. OB SALE TFIB RUPERT HOTEL, FORMERLY owned by W. K. Tubbs. deceased. For terms rail on or write to J. 11. Maize, Agent, Vloomsburg, Pa. Vi-u-tt. MIDDLE STATES RAILWAY GUIDE Monthly, $ 1.00 a year. Sample copy, 10 CtS. il. K. Walter, Publisher, Scranton, Pa. i-o-3-mo. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bitot of George P. Young (tf Pine townthlp, Cot. Co., Pa. Noilee Is hereby given that letters of admin titration on the estate of George P. Young, late of Pine townsulp Col. Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to E.17-6t. ELI AS YOUNG, Administrator, c. t. a, tn every respect is the assortment of Silverware and Novelties suitable for Wedding presents and general use, just received. This is the universal verdict of all who have looked at if. Everybody invited to call and see the fine display. HESS BROS. Sign of big watch, Main St. Bloomsiujro, Pa DR.KILMER'S tf o o TnesncAT KIDNEY LIVER 22 BLekSg liilioiisiicss Heartache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain In chest, dyspepsia, const Ipntlon. Poor Digestion, TMstmw after eating, pnln and Wonting In the stomach, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. LOSS Of AppetitC, A splendid feeling tony and a depreosoct ono to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. 8ivamltoot builds tip quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. Gnamittre-rpe content of One Bottle, It not benefited, DniKtf tte will refund to you the price paid. At Drngglats, 50c. Size, (1.00 Size, "Invalid' Uutde to Health" free- Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer k Co., Hinoramton, N. Y, 18 CRINOLINE COMING? SOME FASHION AUTHORITIES VIEW THE POSSIBILITY. HOW The engrossing question among ; women continues ifi continues to be, Are we to their accommodation the Readi ng Rail mol.ne? Ernest Redfern, of j road will sdl s ia, rouml.trip ticketa have cri the well known hrm, when the ques tion was asked him, said "I've seen no crinoline. It's all newspaper talk. Th agitation about it over here comes of you Americans looking a head and anticipating coming fashions. The Lnglish don t do that: if the crinoline does come it will not be adopted in England till it has become . firmly established in France and America. The English take fashions as they come, and they will take crinoline if it comes with exceptional slowness because the princess of Wales has pronounced against it. "There is no doubt, however, that a radical change in the fashion of women's clothes is at hand. , I'm sorry, too, for I think the fashions of the last three or four years have been the prettiest in the century. But the change has come and it will be a marked one. All costumers ap preciate this. Ordinarily old stock is available in some way, but next Fall the gowns of last Fall will be ab solutely unusable. "The stiff skirts being the change Last Fall we put a few inches of horse hair cloth in the bottom of skirts: now we use it from the knee down, and by Easter the whole skirt will be lined with it. It is these stiffened skirts that have raised the hue and cry about crinoline. They have grown fuller, too, and they are taking to themselves frills. A flounce below the knee is now fashionaole. In the Spring more flounces will be added, perhaps, and it is possible that by next rail something like crinoline will be needed to keep this ample skirt in place. "My customers regard the suggest ion of crinoline variously. Some of the young women are inclined to wel come it as a new end strange device, one wholly untried by them, and con sequently to be desired. They have heard so much about it, their curiosity is whetted, and they would not mind trying the fashion for awhile. Their mothers and other matrons, who know what the crinoline is, are horrified when it is mentioned. They think it ugly and inconvenient, and dread its being forced upon them. "It is, in fact, not adapted to present condition of existence. When it was popular before there were no elevated railroads, fewer street cars, no hansom cabs. The cities were less jostle and confusion, and fewer crowds. The hoop skirt was an in cident in a slow age, when women were less independent, took life more leisurely, and went about much less than they do to-day. Take the one impediment hansom cabs. Persons in London do most of their traveling about the city in these vehicles. A hoop skirt in one would be an im possibility. There is dangerous feature, too, in the adoption of these 'cages,' particularly in England, where open fires prevail. More than one woman has been fatally injured from her dis tended skirts sweeping into an open lire as she passed it. "And would the great army of busi ness women wear crinoline ? I don't believe they would, at least while at their occupations. You don't find the women of business adopting any of the pronounced, exaggerated fash ions for her office use. She doesn't affect bi-i sleeves or anything of that sort in her work gowns. At least one actress is wholly opposed to the crino line, and that is Eleanor Duse. We got her up a magnificent gown lately, put the hnest silk in it to make it stand out in the most approved style, ana sent it home. Duse was disgust ed. hhe would have none of it. Clinging drapery was what she want ed, and we had to make the gown over for her. And now, to conclude, we are going to have full skirts, and stiff skirts, and slowly, about next Fall, something like the crinoline, yet a surprise in that it will not resemble the old hoop Bkirt. That will not be revived." Lord & Taylor affirm the return of the old wire cage, bo little changed cognize it. At Stern'i and at Alt man's an d at several of the fashion abje women dressmakers of that city the same tale was told. All realize its approach and all deprecated it. Their customers did not want it, but it was noticeable that they were chary of ordering dresses trnt could not, if necessary, meet its demand. In point of fact, a few hoop skirts have actually been sold in the city, though their wearing is still delayed. And a most significant additional fact is that the manufacturers of Spring cloaks have been asked to weave their goods in dress lengths of twelve and four teen yaids, instead of as heretofore of six and eight. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to Suffer from it. Notliinu sr itanr7irniic !f allowed to continue, One Minute i Cough Cure gives immediate relief W. b. Rishton, Druggist. io-t4-iy "On to Washington I READING RAILROAD S REDUCED FARES TO THE INAUGURATION. The imposing ceremonial of install ing Grovcr Cleveland in the Presiden tial chair, the accompanying pageants both military and civic, and the al ways interesting sights of the National Capital will attract manv thousands Qf visitors from this section. For pecial round-trip tickets at figures considerably below the re gular fares, good going March 2d, 3d and 4th and to return up to and in cluding March 7th. The route is over the world-renowned Royal Blue Line, the terminus of which is directly op posite the Capitol building. It is pro bable that special through express trains will be run from the various divisions of the Reading System, an nouncement of which will be made later. Information regarding rates. etc., may be had at Reading Railroad stations and ticket offices. NEW YORK MAKKKTS. Reported by Palmer. Klvenbunr Co.. Whnl. sale Commission .Merchants In Fruits and Pro duce, 166 Heade Street. New York. Feb. 13, 1893. The week opens with a heavy rain btorm. Apples, Spitz gancv, $t.oo (a $4.00, prime, $2.50 $3. 00, Green ings, fancy large bbls, $3.50 $4.00 prime, $2.50 $3.00, small bbls., $2.00 $3.00, Baldwins, $2.75 $3.00, small $2.00 $2.50, Spies, $2.50 $3.00, Cranberries, Jersey crates, $2.50 $275, Potatoes, bulk -37 $2.50, Sweet Vineland, fancy $4.00 (& $5.00, others $3.50 $3.75, Cabbage, $8.00 $10.00,, Onions, white, I4.00 $5.00, red & yellow, $3.00 $3.50, Butter, creamery, 28 30c, dairy extras, 28 29c, firsts, 25 26c, firkins extra 24 26c, firsts, 22 24c, eggs fresh, 30c, Leg horns, 32 33c, Poultry alive, fowls, 13 14c, chickens, 12 itc, tur keys, 13 14c, ducks per pair, $1.00 $1.25, geese, $1.50 $2.00, Tur keys dressed, 15 17c, Phila. chick ens, 16 18c, other prime, 14 15c, fowls, 13 14c, ducks, 13 15c, geese, 12 14c, capons, Phila. large, 20 22c, Rabbits, 25c. per pair, jack rabbits, 40 50c, calves alive, 8 9c, dressed, 1 1 12c, fair to good, 10 lie, Spring lambs live, $4.00 $8.00, dressed prime, $7.00 $8 00, Pork light, 11 12c, medium, 10 nc, heavy, n 10c, Beans marrow, $2.40 $2.50, medium, $2.00 $2.io, white kidney, $250 $2.70, red, $2 90 $3.00, Hay, $1.85 90c, $2.75 80c, straw rye, 60 70c, wheat, 40 50c, Honey, 12 15c, Sugar, 7 8c, Syrup, 65 75c. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRICTBD WBKKLT. KITAIL FR1CIS. Butter per lb $ 30 30 14 18 08 ,08 Eggs per dozen Lard per lb , Ham per pound Pork, whole, per pound 07 to Beef, quarter, per pound . 06 to Wheat per bushel Corn ears " Oats " " 1. 00 .Co 45 Rye " " .80 2.40 5.00 Buckwheat flour per 100, Wheat flour per bbl. Hay per ton 12.00 potatoes per Dusnel 1.00 Turnips " " .25 Unions " " 1. 00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt. .12 .04 '5 .09 .08 S .18 .18 03 I allow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb. . . Dried cherries, pitted. Raspberries Cow Hides per lb. . . . Steer " OS Calf Skin .40 to .30 "sheep pelts Shelled corn per bus . Corn meal, cwt Bran, Chop " Middlings " .90 .70 3.00 .10 .14 .10 .10 Chickens per lb 1 urkeys Geese Ducks tt Coal. No. 6, delivered . " 4 and s " . ' 6 at yard . . . , a.50 3 50 3.2$ BE What is Costorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cantor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use- by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays foverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curdr cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation 'and flatulency Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Castorla Is an exoellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hT8 repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Castoris, to 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 Castorla In stead of the Tariousquack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful genu down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grSTes." Da. J. F. KntencbOB, Conway, Ark. Th CeatM Company, TZ Marry Strwwt, New York City. KEEP YOUR ON US. We'll have I ILT TIE IR, IE S T 1 3Sr (3- to say to you later on. KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. CALI, AT NEW READY Corner of Main BLOOMSBURG, PA., We have just received a new stock of Ladies', Gents' Misses', Youths and Childrens' Shoes. Don't fail to see our 12.00 shoo for Ladies. We are closing out our old stock of Boots and Shoes at a Bargain. Our line of Dry Goods, No tions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Tubs, Buckets, and Table and Floor Oil Cloths is complete. Come and see us. NO trouble to show Goods. You will find our prices as low as in any town in the State. IEa-f M K Castorla. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to ma" B. A. Amenta, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. H Our physician tn the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their sxperi. en oe In their outside practice with Cantoris, and although we only have among our medical supplies what ia known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that ths merits of Castorla has won us to look with faror upon It." Vhitbo Hospital akd Disfsmsabt, Boston, Has. Alum C Bhith, Fret., KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. something KEEP YOUR EYE ON US. dp PAY STORE. and Iron Streets, THOMAS GORRSY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates on kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly Healer 111 Builder's Supplie:. Inside Hardwood finishes A specialty. Persons of limited means whj ,j: . . ,1 usug iu uuiiu idii pay pari atio secure balance by mortgage EEMP TEE ARTIST. Makes now me nncst 1'ortraus anc Crayons. Is having his Gallery rcmodled and fitted up in fine style, and the only first class north light in the county. 12 CABINETS $1.00. li Also having a wagon on the road fitted with the latest improvements for taking in views, Portraits and Tintypes' will call at your door without extnf; charge. Reserve your photos as w(r. carry a full line copying samples til we call at your place. r Crop ui a posUl card and we will let a fti;, . t call on yon. I', Gallery Main St., next to St. Elmo Hotel BLOOMSBURG, PA. DUFFEY'S BLOOMSBURG, PA. Headquarters for fine Photoeraplii and Crayons. Copying and enlargin$ done in our artistic manner. All nt gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be had at an; time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE. 10-Myr. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros, Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. PATENTS. Caveatf and Trade Marks obtained, and il Tatont business conducted tor MODKKAT1 KKKH. OI K OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TUB U. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no aub-aifenclMt, J business direct, hence can trnnaact patent bi ness m less ume ana at Mum coal man. tuose n mote from Washington. Send model, drawlnir or Dhnto. with ilpscm tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free d caarite. inir ree not one uu patent is secum A book. "Ilow to Obtain Patent." with rel eneea to actual client In your btate.County, town, Bfui i ree. Aaareas C. A. SNOW & CO,, Washlntfton, V. 0 (Opposite V. 6. Patent onice.) WANTED Wide-awake workers everywtot fnr"SCEPP'S Phototratihi of the World' the greatest book on earlli ; cosllug ll)0,0UU; ! tall st Cpuppp'O cash or Installments: mammoth H OliOEirr 0 lustrated circulars and terms fw dally output over 15t)0 volumes. Agents U with success. Mr. Tuos. L. Martin, cent! vllle,Texas, PHftTP.ilRI DU5 day s; Ml! cleared mi In 9 i IlU 1 VUKArad Hons Aum Wooster, o.,fa In 40 minutes; Kev. J. Howii) Madison, Lyons, New York., f lot In 7 Lours; i bonanza: magnificent outfit only II. OK HoU afiffiirftlieWOIIlf 7S3 Chtrtnut St., Tt., or XI Curten St., Ct;:i: IMU-aui. Bright Agists Wanted Quick to Si- chAjJtpjpoa BLAIHS WrUloii hy Mr. Maine' mott intimate literal fruna. "THK OFFICIAL, KDITIONjI The only work endorsed by Vice f6 jwurroii, ah V ueu. Killer, I'rtvatu 8rC. WW sn: y,Ktrr. and a host of other of Mr. BlaliK! CoIIchkuch, Cubinei OOlcers, amrs, Ac; lie nee will outNell any "' others live to one. Demand ihwiiuP1' miniciiNe, Sena 0 veia fur ont.M and I Hue. Jiou't waste time on cheap-John i'i"1'; penny books, (let die olllcial work and be term by writing quickly to HUBBAED PUB. 00., 400 Raoe St-, Goitre f, If you want that Enlargement 01 "R10 Nnrk" '. enclose a wtaui i Big flOlft. (it-nu lur circular and price luur neeir pwi'muneH' Mfs.lv. F. I.I.OVD, BellerontAlne.O POSmVETsWIFT AMD SUEB- Dr. Howie's CERTAIN CROUP CURE For the absolute cure of Coughs, Colds. Ct WlKKiping cough, yiphlherla and hroni'i"!' Contains no onlum. Causes nu nausea. "!,. A. I. IlUXtHU.UutlHlo.N. V , 1 ' CLOVER SEEK Lowest prtoos. Alt grades. Samples frM THC WHITNCY-NOYE8 SCKDCO PE that Us old wearers will promptly re 4 and 5 at yard 3.35
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