nili COLUMBIAN. 15LOOMSRURG, PA. TOR SALE. DfMrnWp vnrnnf, lots and y muniicr of K'imt bouse and lm a I n Hlomiixlmrtf, I'll Tim n.-Mt. frnsl nous m mid In Mliniiusliiny. A very cli'sl ru ble property I'onliilnlnK W uorrs ami Hist rluss tulldliiKK Willi K"'"l will In n business Win Lli 1JU to $15(10 per ypnr lit, Willow Wiovr. Dwelling I" Kspy, Ormwvlllo nnd Deficit Hayen. A larKC number of turms In rnlmiililA Uonnt j, one In Luzerne, County, one In Vlixliila. Two i ouni ry Mere Hiamls In Columbia county and on In l.tiernn County. A wuler power planing mill, dry dock nnd lumber yard and sheda Tn Hour 11 1 In veil, I'll. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place., by M. 1'. I.L1V, BON, lnmiranco and Keul Kstuto AgoHs, BLOOMSlll HH, l'A. I t. SPECIAL NOTICES. jUPTrRR POSITIVELY Cl'KElt FOll TN. Jv formation address I). K. Wuitknkiiit, Tamaqiia, fcliuylklll Co., 1'a. 6-.viy. ryoo.vsFim YDi'Nd mbn. m. m. niii.i.ips Ii baa veiy desirable furnlMlicd rooms for Hx young men. Hath room adjoining, for tiso OCoccuuuula of the rooms. Cull and examine. o-19-tl. LL Kl'WItH OF M.AKKN FOH .JVOTIOES and C0N8TARLKH at ttlO COLUMBIAN Of- CKS IT. ANTED Salesmen, traveling or Inesl, TV suliu v or commission ns preferred, mil -fit free. Address A. II. llorendecn A t'o., Nur serymen, uenevu, N. V. 8-SI-4t.. d. WATKK VOWKlt MILL OF PH. JOHN F. CI1APIN at Benton, Col. Co., l'a.. la for rent. Apply to Cuahi.ks u, Hahki.kv, Hlooms tmrg, Ta. a-3t. B A DUES. WE AHK PltKl'AHEl) TO SHOW unmplesot melal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders nnd so BlPtles, andean uivo them made to order on abort not ice. r-ee samples mid get prices. Address Tim Coia miiian, bloomsburtf, To. MEN WA11TED lectliif. Kxpcr'iico not necessary, sieady employment. Hest terms. Write nl once and secure choice of territory. Al.I.l.X NI'HSI'.HV ... MM ill. HoiliinUr, X. V. SALES. Mar. 30. Sinister & Hawk will sell a car lo.ul of I linois horses, at the Central J louse, Kingston, Pa. at 12.30. Liberal discount for cash. March 31. Geo- B. Martin will sell his blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, with lot 40 feet froift by 224 feet in depth, at 9 a. m. See posters. March 31. Guy Jacoby, agent, will sell personal property, at the Cen tral Hotel, Blooinsburg, at 10 a. m. Justices and Constables Fee 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 1S39 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; Jteras From Various Points !l tuo County, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents Waller. Miss Flora Mendenhall has gone to Bloomsburg, where she expects to stay during the summer. Harry Kern, of Muncy Valley, is visiting friends at this place. Howard Unger, who just recently brought a car load of horses from the west, is spending a few days with menus in this vicinity. The Union Sunday School will elect officers for the ensuing year on the second Sunday in April. Orlando Hess has returned from Washington, where he graduated from a medical college and is now a veter inary surgeon. He is an ardent lover of animals and has spent much time ia their study, which argues well for his usefulness, as well as future suc cess. CHILDREN' WHO SUFFER from scrofu lous, skin or scalp dis eases, ought to be given Dr. Pierce s G o 1 den Medical Discovery, for purify i n g the blood. For children who are puny, pale or weak, the " Dis covery " is a tonic which builds up both flesh and strength. What is said of it for children applies equally to adults. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the proces ses of digestion and nutrition, rouses every organ into natural action, and brings back health and strength. In recovering from " grippe," or in convales cence from pneumonia, fevers, and other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up the whole sys tem. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, as Dyspepsia and 13iliousness, if it doesn't benefit or cure in every case, the money is returned. John Smith will occupy H. J. Hir leman's house the coming year, as Mr. Hirlcman moved to Benton on Tuesday. Jacob Hirlcman moved on the old homestead last week, which lie in tends farming. His mother, Mrs. Sarah Hirlcman, moved in his house. Another cold wave of winter weather came over this mountainous region Monday morning and how long it w ill stay is uncertain, but we un doubtedly have some more such weather to our credit yet in payment for so many beautiful March days. William Butt expects to go to the Bloomsburg Normal after the close of his term of teaching, while Messrs. Shultz and Yorks are going to attend school in Williamsport. Rev. Minsker has been sufu'ring from rheumatism for some tim; and for the last two weeks has been con fined to his house, being unable to fill his appointment. George Hirleman, the senior resi dent of this place, has been housed for several months with rheumatism. Light Street. Miss Bertha Potter who is employ ed with J. R. Tcxvnscnd at Bloomsr burg, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. B. W. Drake. Mrs. Catharine Oman relict of Geo. Oman deed, died at the residence of her son in la v Jacob Hartman of Grovania on Saturday Morning last aged t5 years 5 mos. and a few days. She having been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for seven ty years. Rev. R. K. Wilson officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Oman using as his text, the 8th verse, 5th chapter, 2nd Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians. Mr. Mark Creasy spent Friday and Saturday among friends in this vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. Case of Numedia are spending a . few days with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Young. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keller of Gro vania visited friends in town last week. As this is near moving time we have chronicled a few changes. Rev. Artman will move from Espy to house vacated by C. B. Ent who moves to Bloomsburg. II. E. Heacock goes to Bloomsburg to property lately purchased of Wm. Ringrose. M. L. Keller to property vacated by Heacock. Mrs. Keller to property of Jacob Gerard. Albert Young to house vacated by Mrs. Keller. Leu Darral) to house vacated by Young. Chas. H. Lee to Bloomsburg. Whitmer Cowling to property of Mrs. C. H. Lee. Chas. Eckroth to house vacated by Cowling. Dr. Smith to house vacated by Eckroth. L. M. Tettit to the house latley built on lot. Alfred Kline and David Howell to house vacated bv Pettit and Smith. Isaac Crawford to property vacated by Harry Townsend. who moved to the farm of Mrs. Townsend's in Mt. Pleasant. Will Crawford goes to Bloomsburg. Albert Dent to property vacated by Crawford. Will Roup from property of J. M- Shew to Mary Ent's house. Harry ocum to house of Mrs. Ettie McDowell. J. E. White comes from Buckhorn to house vacated by C. B. Melick. Josh. Strauser from the Getty farm in Oi ange twp. to property vacated by J. D. Terwilliger.he going to property of Jacob Hirleman. Mrs. Lttie 1 ownsend to property of Mrs. Mary Ent, from Martha Brown Est.. Nathan Smith from property of AI fred Irvin to Brown property, Thus the town will get quite a stir. H. C. Kelchner to property of Isaac Reighard. J. M. C. Rank from Scranton to his own property vacated by Kelchner. Degrees of Beat Iu Incubators. Inrupators are usually run at 103 degrees above zero. One very success- ful hatcher runs his at 102 J degrees, while another a' most or quite as suc cessful runs his at 104 degrees. Not a few failures in hatching have been due to the incorrect registering of the tern peraturc by the thermometer. If the thermometer, indicates a less degree than 102 degrees, no alarm need be felt the hatching may be delayed a little, but that is not a serious matter but if the thermometer goes above 1 10 then there is good cause for alarm. There is a possibi ity that absolute un fortuity of heat may be a disadvan tage in hatching, and yet few are willing to trust to much variation. The variation secured by the taking out of the eggs for turning is con sidered ample for the requirements of a successful hatch, and the advice given by a writer in American Agri culturist is to secure as great a uni formity of temperature as possible. Doctor to Patient. "Why you are using the wrong medicine." "No, sir, the right medicine, Wright's In dian Vegetable Pill." 2t. f5v A Little Daughter Of ft Church of England minister cured of a distressing1 rash, by Ayer's S.irsnpnrilla. Mr. Rh hakd B1KK8. the well-known Druggist, 207 McC.ill Bt., Montreal, P. (J., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. I kuow of many .Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Siirsnptirllla, one in particular being thnt of a little daughter of a Church of England minis tor. The child wns literally covered from head to foot with a rod and ex ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of tho bent medical treatment available. Her father was la great distress about tho case, and, nt my recommendation, at ln.st began to nil minlster Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were ho here to-day, be would testify In tho strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Pr. J.C. Ayor k Co., Lowell, Mam. Cures others, will euro you Of Interest to United Presbyterians. United Presbyterians and others who contemplate, attending the meet ing of the United Presbyterian Gen cial Assembly, which meets in Albany, Oregon, next May, should take ad vantage of the offer made by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. to delegates and their friends who think of making this delightful trip. We would suggest that all such address John R Pott, District Passenger Agent, Williamsport, Ta., who will be pleased to answer all questions and give you the necessary ' information concerning the accommodations fur nished by the company he represents. This meeting promises v be one of unusual interest. Many persons who are not delegates or United Presbyter ians think of joining the party. 3-16-3! THE FATHEE A.NJ) HIS BOY. Don't be a hypocrite before your boy, writes Robert J. Burdette in the first paper of the series "Before He is Twenty" in the April Eadies' Home Journal. When he believes you to be infallible don't encourage the belief. 1 ake him into your life as you desire to be taken into his. Don't tell him that when you were a boy you never gave your parents a mom ent's uneasiness, were never cross to your little sister, never disobeyed your teacher, never cruel to dumb animals, and always kept the Golden Rule. Be honest with him above all things. Don't be too dignified with him. The more he loves you, the more he lives in your arms, the more he plays with you and the less he fears you, the more profoundly will he respect you. Pity the man, who, in order to secure and retain proper respect from his children, has to wear at all times an uncomfortable veneer of artificial dignity. I Can Procure Tou Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off an incumberence at a very low rate of interest and you ctn have from 5 to 20 years time to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made on either farm or city property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of loan advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloomsburg, Pa. s-i-tr. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, rada ally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mvsterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The hrst close greatly benefits, 75 cts bold by C. A. Kleim, Drugdst, Blooim- bursi. n-io-Sm. HOUSES FOE REUT. The undersigned has several houses for rent. Apply to Dr. H. A. Rob bins, Bloomsburg. 1 26-1 ot. Piano For Sdlo. Any one desirin;; to purchase a second hand piano in good condition, an J very cheap, can get information by calling at tnis oitice. tf. Deata. Died in Oraneville, on March ai, Mrs. Alverrtta B. Xeyhard, consort of Mr. Amos Neyhard, aged 43 years, 2 months and 1 a days. An Unpublished Incident About Gen- era 1 urani. HOW UK HAPPENED TO USE A PHRASE THAT HAS P.KCOMK ALMOST AS CEI-EllRATED AS "l.F.T I S HAVE PEACE." Shortly before his death General Grant while in conversation with a distinguished statesman, still living, ured these prophetic words: "The greatest of all World's Expositions will soon be held in some one of our large cities, and within itself this Ex position will compose a Magic City.' At the lime this conversation took place the location of the World's Fair had not been fixed; in fact the hold ing of the Fair itself had not been de cided upon, but General Grant, with that prophetic instinct which charac lerizes all great men, saw that it was one of the necessities of the future, and he knew that when it came it would be the grandest Exposition the world had ever seen. The curious feature about this in cident, however, is the fact that the General gave the tide to the greatest and best of all the World's Fair art portfolios nearly eight years before the Fair was opened, and the publish ers of "The Magic City" adopted that title without knowing that he had used the expression referred to. Tne title was suggested by a member of tne firm at a meeting of the executive board, and it was immediately ac cepted on account of its appropri ateness. Some weeks later, after the publication of the fust number of "The Magic City," another member of the publishing house exhibited a copy to the statesman with whom the conversation had been held, when he immediately exclaimed with consider able excitement, "Why, you have ad opted General Grant's title." He then related the circumstances of the con versation, and concluded with a warm compliment to "The Magic City," which he declared was the finest spe cimen of photograpic art work he had ever seen, a credit not only to the publishers but to the World's Fair and our countiy as well. "You have also," said he, "done credit to the memory of General Grant by adopt ing a title which he was first to sug gest, even though it was done un consciously on your part. I am truly glad to see so splendid a work as sociated with the old hero's name." The success of "The Macic City" is phenomenal, and much of this suc cess is due to the title, although of course the title alone could not sell the work. It not only has the right lit'c, but it is also beyond all com parison the most beautiful as well as the only complete represent: the World's Fair and Midw: tation of ay riais ance, with all their features, Dont fail to get a sample copy of this great work. You will certainly regret it if you do. Sample copies can be had at the office of The Columbian, or by mail for ten cents. Wc are now issu ing No. 1. We hope those who have been getting "The Magic City" will speak to their friends about it, for it is cer tainly a great treat to have such a gloriously beautiful work in our homes. The Lehigh Valley Traction Com pany, at whose head are Congressman Tom L. Johnson and his brother, Al bert L. Johnston, which already owns 35 miles of electric road in Allentown and vicinity, will extend its line to Easton, a distance of 15 miles. It will inaugurate a five cent fare fiom one end of the line to the other, a distance of 20 miles. DR.KI LM ER'S OO THeanEAT KIDNtTt LIVERS Dissolves Gravel, GnU tone, brick dust In urine, pain In urethra. Blriunlni alter urination, pain In tho back and mix, BUdilcn Ktniipnge of wuut with pressure. Bright's Disease. Tube casts In urine, (canty urine. u'itp-(oot cures unimry iroui'ies ana kidney difllcultlcs. Liver Complaint, Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious. nc&t, bilious headache, poor didestlon, gout. Cat nvvh of the 15 1 a &d cr, Intlamiuatinn. lrritat ion. ulivruUnn, drlbtUng, frrquent mils, raw Mcml. mui'ii or m Cuuraatre-r roiitt-uistof Ot.e lU)tiii, U uut UcbeCtswl, wuhi "iu riiumi w yen uit prior (wtHl. At Urutrc l?i, 50o. Ue, 01.00 Size. "Invert.' lluiiie K H-lllll" flv- C.4inilllkn trv. iJU. K I LULU & CO.. lilNtiUANTON, N. Y. E. A. RAWLINGS. J'FALKR in All Ivititlt of JrTent, l.t'cf, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, rorlf, Hi'ms, Bacon, Tongue, I Dol.v-'.a, fcc. Free Delivery i to a'l ' H'-fs of the town. i CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STA'JS. BLOOMSOURC, PA. W W Sat W I for imams " Cftstorlalsso wellmlnptcd loclilldron thnt I recommend It as miiierlnr Unny prescript ion known to me." It A. Anc iikk, M. !., Ill So. Oxford EL, ttrookljro, N. Y, "The niA of 'Outorla Is no universal nnd Its merits so well known tlmt It swing s tvork of siiix-rerocntlon to rndnra. It. Koir tro the Intelligent families who da not keep Costoi-lA within easy reach." Caalos IUbttk, T. p.. New York City. Tn CmrrArn B. F. Sham-less, Trcs. N. U. CBLOOMSBURCO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock $30,0O0. TMnf fntl lirnnoi'fv ia in ihn dnmln. 1, ,.!.,,. . , . r. r town. It, includes nltn nnrf nf i r t i- "v j wirinti, Juki jias no equal in desirability lor residence purpouv?. mTrtirn;' t hto m.... 1 il vaaavjj uuio miu unereu in a short lime. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make monev Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS-' Mai)3 of the town and of plotted nrnnovfv fnrn;,.l plication. linnit fir TCr!fn in flia Agent, or any member of the BOARD OF B. F. SHARPLKPS! C. AV. Nel A. G. Dr. II. W. McReynolds, Special -GIVEN TO- REPAIRING WATCHES CLOCKS JEIMY J". GK -WELLS. Eye3 examined an article that is beyond question. We handle the best makes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls' shoes as have a line made especially Cttlnll U.Af. 1 .1 ! . wi ounm ajuyo, iJllUlt'S wear Spring lieeled Shoes find a good assortment at store of W, C. McKIHNEY. H. . Clark's Building, Main street. ELKHART CARRIAGE cg. $11.00 MitTd sold to rnmum.r. rna. 1 j.jviiiK tliem tho dealer prone. Wo 5ro mo . ..".'! ''"I'M niiinum'lu rln Amer lea sollitift vtiU'lt-sand I larm tin. tthv .Inn nun pr vIleuoloexarolnH t'ofnre nnjr niunev In al.l. Wo pay frelKht l.olli wavf ml kaii.tm ury. warrant for 'i vAMru iv t. ... ........ Of tuf)toor,li'rf"ryoul wnto your own oritur. '""'WHOLESALE PRICC3. Spring Wagons, S3I to S50. Guarantee I aii.s.,iii1juu,,o4. Surrey 3,563 to IOO ama as sell for lluo to Top Buggieo, 37. 50, sa tins as sold forsM. PhCDtoiis.SoO 12 S'??' Wagons, Wugonttes, Milk Wagons, Deli very Wagons and Rood Carts, uuulis mit a.., num. imuiitt.. W' K0.S7. Surrey JUruoas. IfvN NMii'i, TodEui'iit, at. r . $43,00 SSft t Ko. 1, 1 arm 8 m-rn-nt. oT f .r er. H CVV Ilurncaa Vl A. 1 m 4 and Children. Cnstnrln cures Colic, Conrttpntton. Rour Htomach, Dlarrhcna, Kructatlon. Without injurious medication. "For serornt yean, I Wo recornm--,,j your 'CortorlV nnd shall alwajVC It hs invariably UffiJ Enwre F. rAnnsn, M. D., lSBth Street and 7th Ave,, Now York Ooktaict, 77 Mihhat Bramcr, New Yon Crrr Funk, Sec. (J. II. Cami-eeli, Treas. uuBintM centre of the iho fan Aw .... i i hi vaiue3 tuat will be doubled 1 Board of Directors. DIRECTORS. T T, TIttt- Briggp. ' Dr. l 'V w. " tf. Tj. Fuxk. ' II-lQ-tf iytatMea AT- free of charge. J. G. WELLS. Dint Get Yourself in a Box BY BUYING SHOES OF AN UNCERTAIN QUALITY. It's a risk you can't afford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with we for n t. WHO will the and HARNESS MFG. CO. $23.50 ro.r::, Uoa $55 Itm nciu. Klahart Blcyele, WJ-.K w!tH orrl. is ;rnl 4o. In imfiiiuaiio V ..V.irni'iia No. W, Burroy. a-..l M wv .... Ai Si. . V 1 111 It UK -3 -- 1 mm. s (mw .U'Ul 1UUIUK."'"'" ,n E!.K.AT, IND- Minn VV. S. PSATT, Sec'y,