THIS COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOE SALE. DpBlrnMo vBcant lots ami a number of r.xhI howKW audio's In Itlooinxburg, l'a Tlio li.-Mt fcnitiness siitnd In Hloomnlmrif. A vory dof I ru ble properly cuntiUnlnn IH mires and 11 rut tins'! bnildlUK "'If li (food will In a Im-tlne.ia worm ian to linoo por year at Willow uruve. Dwelling I" KiWi OmiirfisvlUo and BpapIi HTpn. A large number of laruis In Columbia Counly, one In Mwernn County, ono In Virginia. Two C'oun'ry store, Nlundsln Columbia county fend ono In I.u.erno County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In lioiieu Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres of rood farm laud at saino place, by M. 1". 1.UTZ BON, Insurance and Meal Estate Agents, BLOOM SHL'ItU, l'A. CIC; SPECIAL NOTICES. IJUPTURK I'OHITIVBLY CUUKT) FOK I. IV formation address D. K. Whitkniuht, xamaqiia, oetiuj ikui vu., in. u-o-iy. KOO.MSFOH YOUNO MEM. M. M. PHILLIPS lias very desirable furnished rooms for u young men. Hath room adjoining, for use Of oooupauu of tliu rooms. Call and uxatuluo. o-19-tt. ALL KIWD9 OK 1ILANKS FOK JU8TICK3 and constables at the Columbian of mue. tf. WATKK POWER WILL OF Dll. JOHN F. CHAP1N at Benton, I'ol. Co., Pa.. Is for font. Apply tO CUAHLKH U. llAHKLRY, llioOUltt- ourgi l a. --3t. BADUKS. WK ARB PREPARED TO 8HOW samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so cieties, andean iave them made to order on snort notice, fee samples and get prices. Address Tim Columbian, bloomsburg, Pa. SALES. Mar. 13 Jacob Andes will sell horses, cows, wagons, farm machinery, harness, and many other articles at 10 o'clock a. in. Tuesday, Mar. 20. At nine o'clock a. m., on the premises in Scott town ship, valuable personal property, con sisting of horses, cattle, farm imple ments, grain, hay &c.,. by Funk & Fetriken. See bills. Justices and Constables Tee Bill Justices and constables can procure copies of fee bill under the act of 1893, at the Columbian office. It is print ed in pamphlet form, and is very con venient for reference. It also con tains the act of 18S9 concerning the destruction of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 20 cents in stamps. tf. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Points in the County, Eeported by Our Staff of Correspondents Waller. Miss Alverda Evcrhart has returned after a few weeku visit among friends in Bloomsburg. Daniel Brink, son of William Brink of this place, brought a car load of horses from the western states and dis posed of them in this vicinity at very good prices. Mr. Brink knows what a good horse is. The warm weather got mixed up with the snow so much that despite the thermometer registering zero at nocn some places last Saturday, our sleighing is about as good as gone, yet there is plenty of snow in the woods and on the north side of the hills. Bruce Kitchen and Minnie Wagner, of Divide, were united by the Rev. Mr. Houtz, in the bonds of matrimony last Thursday. The Pomeroy family of singers ex hibited in the Union church at this place on Tuesday evening to a highly appreciative audience. Mrs. Vanderslice and daughter Angle, accompanied by Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Chrisman, took leave of their homes in Bloomsburg on Saturday, PUT UP in glass vials, hermetically sealed, and always fresh is the way Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets come. When you take pills it's an important point to have them small provided they have equal strength and ellicacy. You 11 find what you want kin these little liver pills of Dr. Pierce. They're put up in a better way, and they act in a better way, than the huge old-fashioned pills. What you want when you're "all out of sorts " grumpy, thick-headed and take a gloc my view of life, is these Pellets to clear up your system and start your liver into healthful action. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks, and all derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels, are prevented, re lieved, and cured. They're the cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. h 1 1 and spent Sunday with Miss W. I Yorks at Divide. Notwithstanding the scarcity of snow, sleighing parties are of almost nightly occurrence and some of them when aggregating from fifty to a hun dred merry fun loving young people, make things lively even in these limes of distress financially. Abncr Everhart, who is engaged in Wilkesbarre, is home nursing a sprain eu wrist, whicn received a severe wrench while helping unload some building material. East Benton. Last Sunday morning was an in tensely cold morning. Washington's "Birth Day" was an proprately observed at 'Cambra the 22 of February. The P. O. S. of A. from various camps was represented in a body. In the forenoon they raised a flag at the Cambra school house, and then feasted sumptuously on oysters and other palatable delicacies, prepared by the host, F. M. Lutz of the Camona "Temperance House. Promptly at 1.30 o'clock the multitude repaired to the beautiful Christian chapel, the order of P. O. S. of A, in regalia, and flying colots, filed in to the church, where the large assembly was treated with exquisite music Stanley McIIenry officiating at the organ, after which Rev. Ruply of Catawissa delivered a patriotic speech which was received with much applause. KESULT3 OP THE ELECTION. THE DEMOCRATS CARRY ONLY FOUR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. The Democrats carried only four congressional district?, and two of these by very small majorities, at the late election. In the First district Grow's plurality was 11,135, while that of General Bingham was 0,215; in the Second 9,715, or 2,665 more than the late Charles O'Niell received. Hancock won by a plurality of 261 in the Third, Congressman McAleer's ; Grow's plurality in the Fourth was iS.545. or 4,925 greater than that re ceived by John E. Reyburn. In the Fifth Grow's plurality reached 20,222 or 11,010 larger than that obtained by Alfred C. Harmer. Grow's plurality in the Sixth, com posed of Chester and Delaware, was 7,691, 2,500 increase of that received by John B. Robinson, and in the Sev enth, composed of Montgomery and Bucks, 3,808, 3,629 moie than that cast for Irving P. Wanger. Hancock carried the Eighth, consisting of North hampton, Monroe, Pike and Carbon, by 2,821 plurality, 3,423 less than that received by the late William Mutchler. The Ninth, composed of Berks and Lehigh, was carried by Hancock by 3,832 plurality, 7,126 less than that received by Congressman Erdman. In the Tenth, Lancaster county, Grow had 9,786 plurality, 456 more than Congressman Brosius received, In the Eleventh, Lackawanna, Grow had 4.735 plurality, 4,146 greater than that obtained by Congressman Scran ton. In the Twelfth, Luzerne, Grow 1 had 3,500 plurality, while Congress man Hmes' plurality was 1,492. In the Thirteenth, Schuylkill, Congress man Reilly's 1,901 was wiped out and a plurality of 1,409 polled for Grow. The Fourteenth, consisting of Dauphin, Lebanon and Perry, gave Grow a plurality of 8558, or 3,493 greater than that received by Con gressman Woomer. In the Fifteenth, consisting of Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming, Congressman Wright's plurality was increased from 4,586 to 7,832 for Grow. In the Six teenth, Grow had a plurality of 4,981, or 1,674 in excess ot that received by Congressman Hopkins. In the Seven teenth, composed of Northumberland, Columbia, Montour and Sullivan, Con gressman Wolverton's plurality of 5,303 was blotted out and a plurality of 241 given for Grow. In the Eigh teenth, composed of Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Snyder and Union, 1,763 was added by Grow to the plurality of 3,616 for Congress man Mahon. In the Nineteenth, com posed of Adams, Cumberland and York, Hancock received a plurality of only 510, or 5,255 less than that re ceived, by Congressman Beltzhoover. In the Twentieth, composed of Cambria, Blair, Somerset and Bedford, Congressman Hick's plurality of 5,181 was increased by Grow to 9,407. In the Twenty first, composed of West moreland, Armstrong, Indiana and Jefferson, Grow's plurality reached 10,440, while Congressman Heiner's was 3,697. The Twenty second and Twenty third districts, Allegheny coun ty, were carried by Grow by pluralities largely exceeding those obtained by Congressmen Dalzell and Stone. The Twenty fourth, composed of Fayette, Greene, Washington and part of Al legheny, was carried by Grow, outside of Allegheny county, by 2,118 plurality, while that of Congressman Sipe was 1,253 in the entire district. The Twenty fifth, composed of Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer and Butler, was carried by Grow by 0,069 plural ity j 4,970 more than that obtained by Congressman Pnillips. I he 1 wenty sixlh, composed of Crawford and Erie, gave Grow 5,031 plurality, whi'e Con gressman Sibley, the Democratic can- "Only the Scare Remain," Bays IIestiiy Hudson-, of tho James Smith -Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Ph., who certi Des ns follows: " Among tho tunny testimoni als which I noo In regard to cor. tain medicines performing cures, demising the blood, etc., none Impress mo more tlinn my own c a e . Twenty years ago, nt the ngo of 18 yearn, Iliad swellings come on in y legs, which broke and became, run nltiff sores. Our family phy sician could do 1110 no good, and it was feared that tho bones would bo affected. At last, tny good old Mother Urged Wle to try Ayer's Sarsapnrllla. I took threo bottles, the Kores healed, and I bnvo not been troubled hIiicc. Only tho scars remain, mi'l the memory of the past, to remind mo of the Rood Ayer's Siirsapuillla lias done mo. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, nud mil In tlio best, of health. I have been 011 the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer'a 8ur npnrilln advertised in nil pints of the United States, and always take pleas tiro in tolling what good it did for mo." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mu Cures others, will cure you pili m II m 1 Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. didate. had .87. The Twentv-spv- enth, composed of Venango, Warren, McKean and Cameron, gave Grow 4,975 plurality, or 1,619 more than that cast for Congressman Stone. The Twenty eighth, comnosed of Cl.ninn. Forest, Elk, Clearfield and Centre, gave Grow 1,962 plurality. In this count Hancock is not given credit for 795 votes cast tor William Denton Hancock. The majority of Congress man Kribbs, Democrat, was 4,001. These ficures are all official pvrent 0 - those from Armstrong, Venango and York countier, which have not been filed at the state department. The vote in these three counties is semi official. The official returns pr1n;ivf nf these three counties, give Grow a plurality of 184,000. l lie semi-olhcial returns from these counties crive Grow a nlnralitv of 3,186 or 188,303 in the state in c'udine the a co as the "protective tariff' candidate. Hancock's total vote in the state, exclusive of these counties, was 284.828: Mivrnw. 10. T n . . . - , - 675 ; Markley, 2,736 ; Grow, as the candidate of the protective tariff policy, 457 ; i,otier, 5,214. beven hundred and ninety five votes were cast in Clearfield county for "William Denton r 1 at ... jtancocK." a lew scattering votes, not more than fifty in all, were cast. Patriot. onel Matthew Lyon, an officer in the Revolutionary War, and afterward prominent in Vermont and Kentucky politics. Trofessor Arthur T. Hadley will contribute a paper on "Yale Uni versity." l'ocms will be contributed by Mr. W. 1). Howclls and Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. "Race," by Mr. Howclls, will have a headpiece from a drawing by his daughter, Miss Mildred Howclls. "I had no umbition to do anything. uoous baisaparilu has made me feel like a new person." Mrs. Viola Kreider, Concstoga, Pa. general"" newsT CfTThc President nrcntnnnnieil bv rirri. t:uy Creshnm nnd Captain Koln-ly Kvnns, octrcmry 01 me 1.1c, lit lumse Hoard, Iclt Washington on Sunday evening on the light house tender Violet, to lake a irip down the Potomac river for several days. They visi ted sevcrnl lighthouses and tried their hand nt shooting ducks. SiTSAN Antonio, Texas, Feb. 25. The drouth nnd told weather are causing the death of cattle by the thousands in the Low er Kio Grande counties. Lluring the last few weeks have been shipped from Alice Station on the San Antonio & Arkansas 1'ass Railway, 15,000 hides of cattle which died from starvation and exposure. Several thou sand hides have also been shipped from other points in that section. CiPA dispatch from Niagara Falls says : The annual flight of the crows, which usually takes plnce earlier in the Winter, has been in progress all dny yesterday and to-day. The recent cold wave has driven them out of their retreat along the south shore of 1 .ok e Ontario nnd they have taken their usual course up the gorge of Niagara. Millions must have passed here since their migration commenced, and the air is black with them. The whirring of their wings and their cawing sound are weird and uncanny. Numbers cf them alighted 'on the ice bridge nnd created a novel sighl for the hundreds of visitors. The biids branched off at Tonnwan da for the pine woods and valleys of Pennsylvania. CiTStcele Mackey, the dramatist, died last Sunday on a train while on his way from Chicago to California. KTThe rescuers tit the Gaylord mine nt Plymouth have not yet reached the bodies of any of the buried miners, nnd are making but little headway. GiTProf. 'Wilson, author of the Wilson bill is lying dangerously ill in the city of Mexico. C-iTThe nffairs of the defunct State World's fair commission were closed up yesterday at a conference between Governor Pattison, Robert fc. Wright of Allcntow.i. nnd other members of the commission. AH bills have been paid nnd there is still n surplus of 665 in the custody of Treasurer Mercur. riltcen hundred dollars of this has been vo ted to General Greenland to assist in defray ing the expenses of the military parade at Chicago on Pennsylvania day and the balance turned over to the stale treasurer. DR.KI LMER'S mmnwsk nil o o tf DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleaen ses, purifies and heals. It was mad for that purpose. Use it for burns. cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if you have piles use it for them. W. S' Rishton, Druggist. A Glance Ahead. Harper's Magazine for April will be a vigorous and varied number. Among its attractions will be a spiri ted article by Lieutenant S. A. Staun ton, U. S. N., entitled "A Battle-ship in Action." The article will take the shape of a story of a supposed actual conflict between one of our best crui sers and a foreign ship of the same class, and will be very fully illustrated by Mr. R. F. Zogbaum. Mr. Poult ney Bigelow will contribute an article on the "German Emperor William's Crack Stud Farm and Hunting For est" in East Prussia. The article will be picturesquely illustrated by Mr. Frederick Remington. Mr. Edwin A. Abbey will contribute nine superb il lustrations for Shakespeare's comedy "Winter's Tale. The Number will contain eight complete short stories : "Spring in a Side-Street A Vignette of Manhattan," by Mr. Brander Mat thews ; "The Writing on the Wall," a story located in Egypt, by Mr. Rich ard Harding Davis; "The Monument to Corder," by Eva Wilder McGlas son "An Interrupted Story," a tale of the French Revolution, by Mr. Wm. McLennan ; "Their Story," by Mr. G eorge A. Hibbard ""The Prom ised Land," a story of life on the plains by Mr. Owen Wister ; "A Pale Girl's Face," by Mr. Ewan Macpherson i and "An Affair of the Heart," a Lou isiana plantation sketch, by Miss Grace King. Mr. George W. Small ey will contribute an article on the House of Lords, entitled "The Eng lish Senate. Under the title of "A Vigorous Politician of the Olden Time," Mr. John Gilmer Speed will sketch the remarkable career of Col- TneanAT KIDNEY LIVER J22 Wf." Biliousness, Ileadaeho, foul breath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain In chest, dysiicpsio, constipation. Poor Digestion, Distress after eating, pulu and bloating lu the stomach, shortness of breath, pain In the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid fooling to-day and depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to tnsto good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Swain p-ltout builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes tho weak strong. Gnraatee-Uie contents of One BotUo. If not benefited, DnitfirUUi wlU refund to you the price paid. At DriiKgUU, 60c. Size, $1.00 Size. "Inndlde' Guide to Health" free- ConmltaUon free. Da. Kilmer tt Co., Binqiiamtom. N. Y. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. For Three Generations! Mrs. Hattie Frazer, 130$ East Ave., Hamilton, O., says: Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been used for a long time in her mother's, her own, and her daugh ter's family. She pro- Jnounces it an excellent i- j 5 cougn remeay. Feb. s, an. P.HFW LANGE'S PLUGS, Tht Great Tobacco lIIU f Antidotal Pries 10 Ctt. At ill dollars. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Etitale of Win. 11. Yuhru, dnvatea, Tho undertslL'no'J. nn auditor annninrpd liv tlifi Orphans' court of C'olunibla Counl y to make distribution of balance. In tin) hands of the ad- iiiiiumruior, win sit ar, dim oitioe In Bloomsburg on tiaturdiiy, March Hist, iwii, at tn o'clock In iu nimioon or sum any, wiien and where all persons having claims ugulust s-ild estate must appear and prove t ho muiie, or bu debarred from coming lu on s:ilj lund. II. A. M'KILLIP, Auditor. -.4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KnUi'n of David PhUti, d(V'd. inn undeiMirned auditor, annnlntmi hv tha Orpnans' cou.-t. of Columbia County to make distribution 01 the funds In tho hands of the auiiiuimiruiorui sain eauue, will Hit. at. his of. life In liloMiusburir. l'a.. on Kihlnv. rim t.w.mir. third day of M until, 18.14, nc 0 o'clock a in., wl-n und where all naitlca havlnir attains!, t he etate must present them or be for ever debarred from coiulnt; In for a shuro of said IUI1U. L. B. V INTKH8TEK1V, Marco 1, '91-Jt. Auditor. D for Infants and Children. CatorlnlsaoreUai1npttocbfldrenthnt I recommend It ns superior tonny prescription known to me," IL A. AnniKH, M. P., Ill So. Oxford Kt, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorio Is so tinlverwJ and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. -Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Cuoos Maxttn, p. P., Kew York City. Tn OirrAtu Cqmtaitt, 77 Mtobay Street, New Tom Crrr Castorla cure Oollo, Constipation, Sour lUomach, Dl.in limn, Enicl atlon, Kills Worms, (fires sleep, and promote dv RpRtlon, Without Injurious medleattin. Tor aoeml years I have recommend, your 'aistona,1 and shall always continue ta do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial result." Kdwiw F. rARnicB, M. D IS6U1 Btreet and 7th Ave., Now York City, B. F. Shartless, Tres. N. U. Funk, Sec. C. II. Campbell, Treas. CfeB LOOMSBUR CO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock $30,0O0. Plotted property is in the conn i) .? business rontrA town. t It includes also part of the factory district, and has no equal in aesiraoiiuy ior residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make money Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. "Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Poard'of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. SiiARrLKss; J. L. Dillon. C. W. Neal A. G. Briggs, Dr. I. W. Willits, Dk. II. W. McReynolds, N. I). Fuxk. n-19-tf -GIVEN TO- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, -AT- J". C3-. "WELLS. Eyes examined free of charge. J. G. WELLS. Dm't Get Yourself in a Box M 1 RV RTTVINfl c.ini?c. nt? AM & UNCERTAIN QUALITY. ' It's a risk you can't afford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with au article mat is ueyona question. We handle the best makes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls' shoes as we nave a line made especially ior the small Bovs. Ladies who w wear Spring Heeled Shoes will find a good assortment at the sioreof W. C. McKINNEY. H. J. Clark's Building, Main street. AKE It a pleasura trip by travelling on the Eleciant Passe ncjer Steamships the Ocean fateamship Company, Going lo rM II lot t Finn1 do If 7y r ? 1 Aunuu j cw&amtMaioUMe pi mj . From New York or From Boston. iniS Wjnier U Greater Comfort at 35 to 50 less expense than b; rail. Ask your nearest Tiokot Agent or write to RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Ag'ts, W. L. JAMES, Ag't, R. I, WALKER, Ag't, W. E. ARNOLD, G.T.P.A, Lewis Wharf, Boston, Mas. 13S.3dSt.,Phi!aPa. NcwPier35,N.R.,N.Y. NewPier35,N.R.,N.Y. . XI. SoltlCEL. Managrr. l-3fi.lt. I AM NOW A ? fit if I wa troubltid with eminiuna nd vnricocnlt), nud hud betm ftusunlly weak fur raven jeur. l'urinii tho liit four ohm I tried HTrjr remedy that wu wild trouble until 1 took CA LTH08-U rnrtd nd ri'fttured tun una 1 mn uuw h iuuh. ,.-akr i rata a m whmmmih or ieilr rClfd b to. I Addres VON MOHL CO.. Sole We will aenrl you tlie mar velona I'reiit-h preparation CALTHOS free, byaealid mail, autl a legal euarautee that Caltuos will CTHD A" IMwharcea and Spermatorrhea, Varl. M HI WM. CURE Kt5IUKtL..tVlfm Use it ft pay if satisfied American Agents, Cincinnati, O.
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