THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Ielrarilp vacant lots and number of (rood iwunrsftiiu luifl 111 DliHHUMIIIirifi 1 11 TIlO l)l'8t uumm-m m unci 111 iiionmsmirg. A very deslra r"l" i ... ..111.111111114 1 i. i;i timi iimi ,:itt., DutlUtnKH Willi good will In a business worm 1900 t.fl l twir VMiir at. Vt'Mlniv iminr, in jvnr,vi .i iiiiui-v uiu nun Drum HsTnn. A lnrgo number of farms In I'olumbla CJranty, one In I.u.erne Comity, one In Virginia. Two country more Htands In Columbia Count v 1W.ll 1 . ' II .111.. . . . - M one In I.u.prne County, A water power VUntngmlll, dry dock and lumber yard and abedn In Uracil Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of rxl farm land at snme place, by M. 1'. LliTZ BON, Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, UTiUiUUIM'Iln 111 ... ' MJWVAlJULlkUIAi 11, SALEKEQISTEE. A free notice is given under this head, of all sales for which bills are pnntec' at this ofhce. A date can be fixed now. and bills nrinted later, and the notice will stand until the day of sale 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 (arming 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. sons MtatRiNo to uterus thr piHvirrx of Johns. Williams lor spring wiles should m arrangements hood, as be Is lust lining bis dates. pw K8A1.K THRU. M. 1IKSH FARM FORM- erLv owned by Oner Uulck at ltunert. for by J. 11. MA1ZK, Agent. fOR BALK. A HQUAKR HEAVER 8TOVK, JP double heater, with pipe Ac complete, finaaon (or selling, owner has put In a hot air furnace. Inquire ot 1h. S. H. Ahmbnt, Blooms Brg. 8-10-tf. 3t RBNT, TWO ROOMS ON BICOND FLOOR OP Kawllngs building. Inquire of J. U ells, Uloomsburg. S-24-tf: rH RENT A Sl'ITK OF FRONT ROOMS with dining room and kitchen, suitable for Bin and wife. Also one or two single rooms, rmmedlate possession given. Inquire ot L. T. HAKPLKSS. PR BALK OR RRNT Till CNDRRStOKRO OPPRRS for sale or rent the hotel In Orangevllln own as the Ueckman House. Also offers in area of land In Scott townsbl p. For terms etc. Inquire of Albert Ueckman, Orangerllle. 10. M-6mos. LL RINDS OP BLANI8 FOR JCBTICBS AND L constables, at the CoLCMBiAR onice. tt. D" IDS MORTOAORS AND NOT BOOKS OP ALL unas at tne Columbian onice. tf. VfUSIO I.RSBONS CHAB. P. Bl.Wll.L, POR TBR jyi past three years a student In Boston, Is mag lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the Biiimn school. TJKM 8ALR THR RUPRRT ROTRL, PORMBRLT Jj owned by W. R. Tubbs, deceased. For terms call on or write to J. 11. Maize, Agent, Moomsburg, Pa. i-i-'M-it. GOOD FARM OFT4 ACI.ES, GOOD BUILD, tags. Between Buck Horn and Jersey town, In Hemlock township. For sale bv J. H. HA12K, Real atale and lusurance Agent. 1-13-tf. ARM FOR KENT. A VALUABLE FARM for tent In centre township. Apply at tblaofflce. Posaestlon given April 1st, 189. Feb. S4-tf. BUSINESS LOCALS. A lot of new notes of the sharpest kind have just been printed and are for sale at this office. Also common receipts, estate receipts, and collec tors' receipts, neatly bound in books of s, 50 and 100. tf. FOB SALE BILLS. A lot of new cuts have been added to our already large stock, for printing sale bills. They include houses, fur niture, horses, cows, pigs, sheep, chick ens, stoves, farm implements, wagons, Sic Persons contemplating sales should call and see samples ot posters, and get our prices. A free notice is given in the paper for every bill print ed here. tf. DBUNKENHESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or tn food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Specific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. io-21-l yr. Deeds, mortgages and note books of all kinds at the Columbian office, tf. Travelers Don't forget that our tickets are the best for visitors to the Columbian J&rponHion covering, as they do, ac cidents of all kinds on the trains, in the streets, in the hotels, and in the Exhibition grounds. Tickets and all forms ot Life and Accident, and Fire Insurance Policies issued by J. H Maize. Agent for the Travelers' Life & Accident Insurance Co., of Hart ford, Conn. Office in Lockard's Build ing, corner Main and Centre Sts. Bloomsburg, Pa. 1-13- 3mos. Do you lack faith and love health ? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10 14-iy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. DAKILMCfTO mm ft Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cur. Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain In Joint or hack, brlek durtto urine, frequent calls, Irritation, Inttamnttoo. gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Tipnlrf digestion, gout, bllllous-headanhe. SWA 71 HOOT cures kidney difficulties. La Wripj. urinary trouble bright' disease. I us pure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness or debility. Oiiariitr-t'o content of On ftnttt. If not two. Otwl, brume 1st iU rvfund to you tl lirlca paid. At Druggist, SOe. Size, $1.00 RUe, "Iamidi Guide to Htwlth'-rrM-Conniluuon rat. DB. KlUUIB CO.. UlNOUAUTOH, N. V. Electricity in the Country. The followinn editorial from the Philadelphia J'ress of last Sunday, hits the nail on the head, and it is worthy of careful perusal. Just now it is especially commended to the Town Council of Bloomsburg. Apph cations have been and are likely to be made to it. for valuable franchises. and before action is taken measures should be dicided upon, by which the municipality will be not onlv motert- ed, but amply compensated. No hasty - i 1, 1 . , .... .. J BV.UUU bnuuia uc taken, me j resi says : "Jtvery one who keens ud with the news 01 me Gay must be aware of the r", . r . : great number of Droiects now on foot for the extension of electric railways into the COUntrv. The neusnaners are frequently compelled to chronicle the formation of new comnanies nd the Legislatures in some States are , j- , Duroenea witn applications for chart ers. Only a few davs asro a charter was issued at Harrisburg for the long est electric railway in the State. It is to run from Scranton to Northumher. land, traversing five counties and hav. nig icugin 01 ncariy 100 miles, umo has several such Droiects on foot, and capitalists are eagerly seeking the in vestments encouraged, by the success which has attended those already built. It IS in New F.npl.iru! however, tbnt the greatest expansion in this direction is seen. Lines radiating from all the large cities and the suburban towns are proposed. One is intended to connect Boston with Concord. N. H.. by running through the Merimac Val- cy nu taxing in the intervening towns. It will Drobablv be extended to the White Mountains. The groups of villages in the central and western part of Massachusetts are also plan ning electric circuits that will connect a number of towns and communities. The Connecticut Legislature is so lie. sieged with applications for charters that it has been compelled to appoint a special committee on the subject. Vermont and New HamnKhire are likewise the home nf manv cimilnr schemes to SUDUlv rural neiphhnrhnod with electric railways. mere is much to be said in favor of this raoid extpn electricity. It onens un a means of communication between nearby pla ces long aesired. The steam rail road is too expensive for such purposes there not being enough traffic and freight to pay for the building and operation. But an electric road can be built cheaDlv and onerated emnnm. ically. It offers cheap and quick transit and by penetrating neighbor hoods that have known nnfbintr hut the stage coach or the farmer's wagon icucvcs mat monotony and isolation that are amone the chief ohiec.tinns tn rural life. As it is the intention to run light freight cars on many of these maus ior carrying tarm produce to market they will become a direct aid to production and will increase the value of every acre of land in the neighborhood they drain. ah tnis and much in addition can be said in favor of the extension of electric roads in the countrv. Rut .1 1 . . ...! uicic is anoiner side a so. There is a probability that many communities ... ....I... va6cMicM to outain rapia iran sit in this way mav give awav valuahli .. ' u J nriuilann. . . . I. . n 1. . 1 :n . I ....tva ivHii.ii mev win recret wnen too late. This side of the case is well presented in the annual report of the iew Hampshire Railroad Commis sioners. After stating that steam rail roads are compelled to buy their right of way, construct bridges, road bed and fences, the report proceeds to ask if there is any reason why electric rauroacis should not do the same l hey propose to do exactly the same kind of a business, carry patsengers and freight, and why, the Commis sioners inquire, should the electrics "be given exclusive and very valuabl rights and privileges in the highways to tne discomfort and damage of the public ?" This is a question which every com munity and every Legislature should ask itself before it gives away privile ges mat it will be difficult or impos sible to recover. The country can Children Cry for ((7) II St. Ir J) ir.m ll Pitchers Castorla. learn a valuable lesson from the cities in this matter. Many ot the latter were so eager to obtain rapid trans within their limits by means of street cars and communication with other cities by steam railroads that they recklessly voted away rights which they now vainly regret, lhis ought to be a warning to rural communities. Elcc trie railways along their highways will unaouhteiiiy neip them in many ways, but on the other hand these roads are likely to return a good profit and they should not be given rights for which they can afford to pay. There should be reciprocity in this matter." 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, sincle or double. lie has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzkll, Proprieto "There is a salve tor everv wound." wereierto De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indo lent sores, as a local application in tne nostrils it cures catarrh, and al ways cures piles. W. S. Rishton. Druggist. 10-14 lyr. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price as cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRRCTID WRRILT. RITAIL fRICRS. Butter per lb 9 .4 .22 U .18 to .08 to .08 1 .00 .60 45 .80 2.40 5.00 12.00 1. 00 25 1. 00 to .35 .ia .08 '5 .09 .08 .05 .18 .18 03 Eggs per dozen Lard per lb , Ham per pound Pork, whole, per pound 07 Beef, quarter, per pound ... 06 Wheat per bushel Corn ears " " Oats " " Rye " " Buckwheat flour per 100 Wheat flour per bbl Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel Turnips " " Onions " " Sweet potatoes per peck 25 Cranberries per qt Tallow per lb Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb Dried cherries, pitted Raspberries Cow Hides per lb Steer " " 05 50 Calf Skin 40 Sheep pelts to .90 .65 2.00 1.25 1-25 1.25 .12 .14 .IO .10 Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt Bran, Chon " Middlings " Chickens per lb Turkeys " " Geese " Ducks " Coal. No. 6, delivered 2.50 " 4 and 5" 3.50 " 6 at yard 2.25 " 4 and 5 at yard 3.25 New Tork Markets. Reoortert by Palmer. Klvenbure Co.. Whole sale commission Merchants in Fruits and Tra duce. 160 Iteade Street. New York. Mar. 6th, 1893. The week oprns with clear cold weather, market active on all lines. Apples, Spitz large bbls., $3.50 $4.00, Greenings, iancy, $3.50 $ 4. 50, Baldwins, $3.00 $3 50, Spies, $3.00 $4.00, Cranberries, Jersey boxes, $2.50 $3.00, rotatoes, Mate Rose & Hebron, $2 50 $3.00, Bur bank, $2.50 $2.75, Sweets, Vine- lands, $4.00 $5.00, other Jerseys, 83 50 "3-75' Onions white, $4.00 $5.00, yellow, $3.50 $4.00 red, $3.- 5 ?3-SO cabbage, $8.00 $10.00, New Butter, creamery, 27 28c, dairy extras, 24 25c, firsts, 22 23c, dairy hrkins, 25 ($&c,01d Butter 24 25c, Eggs, 19c, Live Poultry, Fowls, uc, chickens, 10 iojc, Tur keys 12 13c, ducks pair, 75 $1.. 00. geese, $1.25 $1.50, Dressed Poultry, Turkeys, 15 16c, Phila. Broilers, 25 28c, l'hila. chickens, 16 H) iSc, chickens nearby 13 (a 14c, fowls, 12 13c, ducks, 12 14c, geese, 7 i2c, Capons, 20 22c, Rabbits. 25 (($ 30c, Calves, country dressed, choice, 10 ioJc, fair to good, 8J (?5 10c, Spring lambs, alive, $ 4.00 (8 fn.oo, dressed, $3.oo So. 00, fair, $4.00 $7.00, Pork, 10 & lie, Evap. Apples, 10 11c, Rasp berries, 23 24c, Beans marrow, $2 40 S2.50, medium, $ 1.10 52.20, white kidney, $2.50 $2.70, red, $2.80 $3 00, Hay, $1.85 qoc, $2.75 & 80c, Straw, 60 70c, Honey, 12 & 15c, Maple sugar, 7 8c, Syr up, 65 75c. C3S What is Castorla ii Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpbino nor other Narcotlo substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. ' It Is Pleasant. Its gtiaranteo is thirty years' use by Blllllons of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour CurdV cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, reguintcs the stomaeh and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Oaatoria la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother hare repeatedly told me of It good effect upon their children." Da. a. O. Osoood, Lowell, Mm. M OaiitorU li the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the da ia not far distant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of thevarlousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, toothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to prematura graves." Dr. J. F. Xikobklor, Conway, Ark. Tkm Caataur CoxnpauRy, TJ Gidding & CLOTHIERS, HATTERS & FURNISHERS. BLOCMSBBMl - - FA. Will CAI.I. AT NEW READY Corner of Main BLOOMSBURG, PA., We have iust received a Misses', Youths and Childrens J.UU shoe lor Ladies. We are closing out our old stock of lioots 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, Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend it ax mperlor to any prescription known to me." II. A. Aaonaa, K D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart--men! have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have 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." Uhitxo FIosrtal and Dirpxiysart, Boston, Mass. Axun C Sam, Pre., Marray Street, New Tork City. Salsburg, open about April 1st. PAY STORE and Iron Streets, tirw hIyvIt nf T.orlioo' nanta Shoes. Don't fail to 'see our In every respect In tho nwiorlmotit ot Silverware and Novelties suitable for Wcdc'iin? nrrcontc and general use, just received. This is the universal venllrf nf all who have looked at it. Everybody invited to rail ar sr l and see the fine display. HESS BROS. Sign of big watch, Main St. Bloomsmjrg, Pa DUFFEYS S BLOOMSBURG, PA. Headquarters for fine rhotopmntit and Crayons. Copying and enlarging done in our artistic manner. All ne gatives made by Roshon are preserved and duplicates can be had at any time at reduced rates. GALLERY OVER HARTMAN'S STORE. 10.7-ijr. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros.. Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CIium ud bManrw lb. kl. rnnttM luiumnt frowtti. Mevsr 71U to Btor Oray Hur to Its Touthful Color. Cuxm mlp diMur. hair ftiljuf. IQc, md si no of nrotHm HINDERCQRNS. Thoool nnnroforCnru W. ollyoiu. Iikkei ,aiog aaa. licia, at Urtiumi. 5-W-4W d. $30. OO PER WEEK AND EXPENSES iri'iJ. to luHii hihI wouii'ii Aifeiilstu8. il Ui Cody Carivt stretcher. Hells on HlKht. AilUnfa fcADY M F C. CO., Auburn, N. Y. WANTED Wide-awake workers everywhfrfl t.'i M .UVbUKldUUd W. bite if V" the (rreatei book on eurlli ; coglliiK 1100,000; re- tnll nt ttM C P U p pp'O cash or Installment : mammoth II- - luniruLru ciruuiurs auu wrma 11-. dally output over l.va) voluruen. Aijents wild with suuceHS. Mr. Thoh. L. Mabtin, tent re- cleared 1711 In 9 HonK Anayn, WooHtcr, o.,s) In 40 minutes; Kev. .1. IIuwako Madihon, Lyons, New York., $101 In 7 Uount; miimnn: mairiiincentotitnt only i.oo. notiKs on Credit. Freight Puld. Ad. f fht WARf I) TZi Ctirtut St., mil., Pa., or 3 Uuien St.. CbletfC tU. D-10-30U f.nitrfl nP If you want that Enlargement on UUUlU Ul VAlir ti. L- aiw.n.unltllV "Rid Nprk" Cured, enclose s, Hump and Dig UGlll t(eUd Ior circular and mice ol medicine to Mia. I-:. v, LLOVD, Dcllefontfltlae. lHu-tt. a. POSITIVE, SWIFT AND SUEE. Dr. Hoxsie's CERTAIN CROUP CURE For the absolute cure of roughs. Colds, Cronp, WbooiiliiK CouKb, Diphtheria and llrum'hllla. t'oiitulns no opimn. cuuai's ud iiuusca. M ctH. A. P. IIOXHIK, nufTalo, N. V., M'i'r. rnn7cn axle GREASE BEST lit THE WORLD. Xtsmariasquslltlaasrsusnrpsasod, actuaH eutlastlnv two boxas of mar othor brand. "J flMUd br but. irUi'I Tilt OKN IJIalEo FOR BALE BY DEALERS OENERALLY. tyT 2-J4-lyr. Improve ) our stock by getting a setting m Ths Conau motive and Feeble t n s ttifTfrfri.infihourtiiiRdiKOMohovlilutPorkar'o Olnfer . V-n. . I. L 111 ' . , .. JlL 1 . kiir 4.1 w A .4 A V4 VJ A tf T II Plymouth Rocks. Eggs from fine birds at $1.50 per 13 or $2.50 per 26. Address, W. B. German, Millvlllc, t t Vcuuiu
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