THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 8 iff 8ojW otf 8ii Ss dSowf) That's the position ire maintain in the shoe trade nn 7 o;,-ic TT-rt nf thnhest makes, new the place Clarks' Building, Main 1 HE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOE SALE. DwUraMe vacant tots and s number of good ftoom and lots In BloomHburg, Fa The bf st tonaiDPM stand In Bloomaburif. A very deslra M property containing lit acres and first clans lldlnirswltli good will In a business worm dim to $1MW per year at Willow urove. Dwellings In Espy, Orangevllle and Beach a- .i ......Kn nf l.irm In I'nllllllhlA County, one In Luzerne County, one in VlrglnU Two Country Blore Stands In Columbia count Dd one In Lu.erne County, a water P"-r Waning mill, dry dock and lumber yard and JortHn Bekch'uaven, l'a. Also 10 acres i of . - . i a nn nl . ia n V M . f I.I I A BON. Insurance and Keal Estate Agent, BIiOOMSUUHU.PA. SPECIAL NOTICES. LL RIUDS OF BLANKS FOK JV8TICES and GON8TABLB3 at lue VULUBiAB ui- II. BADUKM. WK AKE PKEPAKED TO SHOW samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders nnd sc Bte'tes, and can iave thera made to order on ahort notice. Nee samples and get prices. Address Thi Columbian. Ulooinsbnrg, fa. JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FEE BILL Justices and constables enn procure copies of fee bill under the act of is3, at Tna Coi.i m. ian otllee. It Is printed In pamphlet form, and Is very convenient for reference. It also contains the act of concerning the destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes iiud minks. Tli'-y will be sent by mall to any address on receipt of HO cents in stumps. It. . Sales- Feb. 18. G. A. Herring will sell borses, cows, pigs, farming machinery, scales, wagons, sleighs, harness, &c, on his farm in Mt. Pleasant, at 10 a. m. See bills. Feb. a 8. M. Alvernia Hess, ad ministratrix, will sell horses, colts, sheep, shoats, chickens, wagons, buggy, sleigh, mowers, thrashers, binders, and all manner of farming implements, animals, &c, as well as household and kitchen furniture, on the premises of the late deceased Wm. S. Hess, in Centre township, Columbia county, Pa., at io o'clock, a. m. (See bills,)J March 5th Iram Kitchen will seL' in West Hemlock township, Montour county, on the farm of Jeremiah Wintersteen, five head of good horses, three milch cows, one brood sow with pig, and other farm animals and implements. See bills. March 12th. Nathan Smith will sell on his premises in Fishingcreek township, about one mile east from Forks station, on the above named date, six horses, three cows, a bull, a brood sow, and in fact all his farm animals and implements besides his household and kitchen furniture. (See bills.) Hotel for Sale, The owners of Proctor Inn, Jamison City, offer for sale the entire property. It is a four story building with porches entirely around first and second floors. The house is handsomely furnished throughout, and will be sold either with or without the furniture. If not sold with the building the furniture will be sold at public sale. For par ticulars address Lock Box A., Bloonis burg, Pa. 1 2-1 4-tf. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. MJ Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf Stock Certificates. Corporations desiring stock certi ficates, are invited to call and see samples of lithograph work, at The Columbian office. Workmanship and pi ices are guaranteed to compare fav orably with city printing. tf. Almost a New Tork Daily. That Democratic wonder, The New York Weekly World, has just chang ed its weekly into a twice a week pa per, and you can now get the two papers a week for the same old price $1.00 a year, with The Columbian $1.75. Think of it 1 The news irom New York right at your door fresh every three clays 104 Dapers a year. ' tf. wouldn't a salary come handy? See advertisement of a "Chance to earn money," on this page, if you want a position. 1 25-41-0. C. B. Chrisman is doing business at the old stand. While he still deals in lruits and vegetables, he is now driving quite a trade in oysters served as desired. He krows a good article when he sets it, and by serving that kind o his patrons his business is grow ing nicely. if. We have made arrangements by "which we can furnish this paper am) the twice a-week New York World all for only $1.75 a year. Here is the opportunity to get your own local pa per and The New York World twice every week at extraordinarily low rates. tf. est strlcs, all widths, and sold at prices within the reach of all. A fair trial in 1.1 convince ion that our s is at which t'o buy your shoes Street. HEIGB.B0KH00D NEWS Interesting Items From Various Points In the County, Keponea oy uur tan 01 Correspondents. Pine Grove. The work of shoveling snow is com plcted in this district. The sleighs are running again with fair promise to continue some time yet. Mr. Wash Herring of this place paid his niece, Miss Adeline Brown, a fly ing visit last Monday and took her .1 sample or his wine. Miss isrown has been ill. Mr. Brown says she is out of danger at present. Mr. O Zerby says Mr. Swank may have large cheiries ; but he has a cow that knocks that sky high. He claims to have a little cow that he can pick up and carry, then letting her down and milking her he cannot carry the milk. Good for Zerby. Mr. Nathan Shell has considerable trouble with his whiskers in regard to ice freezing on them. He is aiso the owner of a very fine goat which has been sick lately; but potato parings, Sec, are bringing the goat around all right. Hatty Thought. Court Proceedings Continued- Jackson & Woodin Mfg. Co. vs. Morris Ridge Coal Co. Bill in equity. Injunction affidavits filed. Messrs. Jessups and W. J. Hand admitted as attorneys. Com. vs. Wm. Everhart. Fornica tion and bastardy. Defendant sen tenced to pay a fine of $25, costs of prosecution and pay to Anna Beaver, me motner ot tne cnna, $25 lying-in expenses and $10 for maintaining the child up to this date, and pay Anna -av .Beaver $1 per weeK, pavaoie quarter ly, for support of the child until it arrive at age of 7 years. &c. Com. vs. Jos. li. Dawes. Charge of perjury, forgery, &c, in the miners' examiners' laws. Case continued on motion of defendant. P. A. Mohan admitted to practice as an attorney in Columbia County. Chas. Dildine appointed guardian of Warren Utt, minor child of Adam uit. Emma Snvrler vs. Tos. Asten. T.ar. ceny of a watch and chain. Verdict of guilty. Motion for new trial. Road in Tackson township near Ellis Young's. Report of re-reviewers continued to Monday, Feb. itth. Whitenight vs. Whitenight. Divorce. Commissioner in case continued- Estate of Wm. Beck. Sr. Report of sale continued to next term. Estate of Wm. Pursel. W. D. Buckley continued as auditor. Estate of Wm. Miller. Rnl is granted on parties interested to come in aim acucpi or reiusc me saia real estate at the valuation, etc. Return able the first day next term. Jennie lerwilhger vs. W. S Ter willieer. In divorce. T T.. Kvnns j appointed commissioner to take testi mony. Commonwealth vs. Abner A. Evans. Charge false pretense. Case settled by agreement of parties, and the District Attorney made a state ment to the jury that it was a proper case for county to pay the costs, and the Court was of the same opinion. The jury retired, and for some reason thought they knew better than the court and District Attorney, and so put the costs on the prosecutor, J. R. Fowler. The grand jury made the following report : " We find the county prison in need of the following repairs : Roof re paired, floor in different cells, seat in bath room, valves and pipes in different water closets and cells, hinges on cell door, plastering in a few of the cells and in cellar kitchen around steam pipes. We also recom mend the furnishing of more and bet ter heat in Court House, the camet. ing of the inclosure of the Register ana .ecoroer s orhce, vault of same extended and made firenronf. a neur table in Sheriff's office a few panes of glass in the windows of main Court Koom. We favorablv commend the janitor for the cleanliness and pleasant appearance ot court House. Ezra Stephens, Foreman." Second week of Court nnene? nn Monday morning, all the Judges on the bench. Estate of Peter K. Mensch, Grant 11 erring appointed auditor. Estate of John Gordner deceased R. Buckingham appointed auditor. Petition of J. L. Dillon for satis faction of a mortgage filed. Report of viewer of a ma,i Roaringcreek near Geo. Craig's con firmed niai 1 Isaiah Bower vs. Jacob Mojer Did yon ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or CufTs T It's very easy to tell, for they arc all marked this way TRAC LULOIQ MARK. They art the only Interlined Collars and CufTs, and are made of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Celluloid." They'll stand right by you day in and day out . aud they arc all marked this way Elluloio MARK. The brat cost is the only cost, for they keep glean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wining off with a wet cloth that is the kind marked this way TRAOC LULOIQ MARK. These collars and caffs will outlnst Ix linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills no chafed neck and no wilting down if you eet a collar marked this way TRAOf Mark. Ask your dealer first, and take noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can't find collars or cuffs marked this way, wc will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. Collars, 25 cts. each. CufTs 50 cts. pair. Give yourisize and say whether staud tip or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 437-29 Broadway, NEW YORK. trustee et al. Assumpsit, case tried, verdict for plaintiff for $633.95. W. Neal et al. for use &c. vs. Rupert & Bloomsburg R. R. Co. Case tried, verdict for plaintiff for $895.00. Report of re reviewers in favor of a road in Jackson confirmed nisi, near TMtT -xr .cms loung s. T. P. Frev annointed administrator pendente lite of Daniel Jones de ceased; Freeze Quick and D. R. conman appointed appraisers. T. H. Keim annointed Tudpe of election for West Scott, in place of J. 11. lownsend resigned. Auditor's retxirt in estate of Svl. vester Pursel deceased, confirmed nisi. Adoption of Bessie Miller by Wm. A. Hess decreed. Petition of Sarah Welliver widow of Valentine Welliver deceased to strike off confirmation of widow's ap praisement, hied, decree entered. Rebecca Hunsineer et al. vs. S. H. & W. B. Ry. Co. Case called, and before jury sworn, case continued, each party to pay their own costs for the term. His Honor C. R. Savide of Sun. bury went UDon the bench to trv thf case of William Gingles vs. Llovd Aiocrtson. u. w. rarxer and Joseph L. Eves carnishee. Turv sworn, ver. 0 - j y " , diet for plaintiff aeainst defendant. and find that Jos. L. Eves garnishee was inoeDtea to 1,10yd Albertson, one of the defendants, at time of service of execution attachment, in the sura 01 ioo. Petition for sheriff McIIenry to acknowledge deeds to W. J. Baldy, Amos Neyhard, A. B. Herring and Amos Neyhard, and Wilson Miller executor, filed, and order made. Court sentenced Joseph Asten con victed of larceny as bailee to pay a fine of $100 and costs, and go to penitentiary for one year and three monins. John Thomas for larceny and house breaking was spntt-nreH to nau rosts o 1 of prosecution and a fine of $500, and undergo imprisonment in the peni tentiary for one year and three months. Sheriff to conduct the nrisonera to penitentiary within ten days, and be anowed one assistant. E. T. Davis annointed insnector of elections in Northeast Conyngham election district in place of A. T. Bar rett resigned. tebmary 28 fixed for Argument Court. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. Almost every neighborhood con tains some one who has been helped by Hood's Sarsapirilla. Mrs. J. Tin ley Mullen, of Clearfield, Pa., writes under date of Nov. 28th, as tollows: " Last winter our oldest boy had the mumps alter which he got cold and it turned to diphtheria. We did not think he could get well, and after he did recover he had not sufficient strength to walk. He had no appe tite and we got a Dottle ol Hood s Sarsaparilla and he began taking it. in three days he was able to eat as well as usual My husband had catarrh of the throat and the doctors could not relieve him so he took Hood's Sarsaparilla and he has not been troubled since. Last spring I had a pain across my kidneys which troubled me 1 great deal and I was also afflicted with swelling in my throat : I took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and a box of Hood's Vegetable Pills, and have no such troubles since. SUBSCRIBE FOR -w w N I a J 1 r ;rrr THE COLUMBIAN La Gascogne, the Missing Vessel, Safe, Quarantine. L. I., Feb. 12. La Gascogne is safe. The big French liner, eight days overdue, dropped anchor at the bar just belore midnight. Ali well on boaul. The delav was due to a broken pis ton rod and to the terrific gales which have swept the North Atlantic for the past week or more, and brought disas ter to many a staunch craft. ' Captain Baudelon brought the ship through the gales and made port with out help. From the time they lift Havre on January 26, until Feb. 1 1, they spoke no trans At'antio steamer and saw only a four-masted schooner, the one which reported at St. Pierre, Miquelon, N. S., as having seen a large steamer off the banks apparently in distress last Saturday. The steamer left Havre January 26. On the first day out 449 miles were logged ; on the second day 407 miles ; on the third day after traveling 380 miles, the piston rod broke and eigh teen houts were spent in making repairs. When they were completed the ship steamed at nine miles an hour, making in all sixty miles on the twenty ninth. On the thirtieth, thitty first and reb luary 151,215,255 and 280 miles a day were made, respectively. On February 2 the piston rod broke down again. The break was more serious this time. Sea anchors were put out and for forty one hours the ship was hove to making repairs. On the fourth the first severe weath er was experienced and the ship was blown 150 miles out of her course. On the tifth, the repairs having been completed, 103 miles were made. I he ship was then clear to the northward of the track of the trans Atlantic steamers and was therefore not seen by the many steamers which passed over the regular track. On February 6 169 miles were made. On the seventh the machinery broke down for the third time. The heavy cyclone struck her on that day and the ship lay hove to with sea anchors out all day. No headway was made and owing to the motion of the ship repairs were difficult. On the next day the chief engineer, who had been at his post Jay and night, completed the repairs and the ship proceeded 131 miles. On the ninth, for the fourth time, the machinery broke down and only seventy four miles were made. On the tenth 150 miles were made and to the great rejoicing of all on toird Fire Island was at last sighted and the ship crept up to her anchorage off the bar. The news of the vessel's safety was hailed with delight expressed in various ways by all nationalities. A Mr. Riche, of New York, having three daughters on board, broke down com pletely upon receipt of the glad tidings, he having previously abandoned all hope. The signals displayed on the missing boat signified that she was disabled and unmanageable. The Bolivia brought word of her safety and anchorage off Shinnecock Light, after futile attempt to proceed under her own steam. .DR. KILMER'S 03 Kidney, Liver and BladderCure. Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain in Joint or back, brlok duett In urine, frequent calls, irritation, lntlamntloo. rravel, uloenttloo or catarrh ol bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired dlsrertlon, gnut, blllioug-headaohe. SWAJI F-ltOOT curea kidney dlllicultiea, iMUriint. urinary trouble, brlgbt'a diauaao. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, g-en'l weakness or debility. BBraatre-fii rontrnH of On Rottla. If ant bto. SUHt, UniKvuu will muud to you Ilia prlca paid. At DrucKlata, 50c. Size, 1.00 Slid, "lnralldi' Quid to Health "fraa-Coniultatlon tna, . KlLMBB & CO.. BlNUB AalTOM. N. Y. THE ART AMATEUR Best akd Larosst P4cticai. Abt Maoazimi f rne oniy An i-ertrxiieai awarded a Medal at lmwuahi to all vho with to makf llwlr livlna hn nrl M Iji tt.ut 1 ..A.. run lUb, this publication aspect. 1 P men copy, wunsuperucoior plates (for III copying or framing) and suppleiueu. Ill wry pages 01 ueaigns irt-guittr puce, -a- w 1 vu 6Ub. we will Rand also "Palutluir lor fteir Iniifm" two Daireto. wmu vhA h:m!I. fir U0NTAQU2 MAIES, 23 Union Square, N.Y. o-iu-e iw. i LLECTniQ TELEFKOKE '.X 1 1 'n d 1 f'Kbt.wo rwm.noroyahv. AdnptM a .lt(. I'll . Vllli.HH Uft Ullllt r I. Nt-ttl'ft ill VHr ' j' tiilfU. '.hit t. WIlTM niKm (lhll'sV ftraaulaawti-iil. . ' ,V "" i n. l. c J I out iu a li t wit I r rneiTlh. niukt f rom 5 lo 50 prr dnr, ft r tir)'Mi IIIIUIIIH fl tUllM tO All I hat V '-.'noii't hii. 1 in iit-tlurr.entM. nn tni nrk ii.Ttifi. rty ill 'tanrf. (Viiiiptete, rtttitljr for I I""" I It"1-1 l'Oii MM s-d ( mi t tii up by unjr oum, v. I 'jii-oro t of nrttT, rn ri'Mi rltvf, lnit' a I .. Vt,Ftnnd. A money run) sr. Writ iuk iO, CuiuirXutt, 0, CHANCE TO EATW VrtTITSV Halnry and Kflxpcnses paid, or CnuintlHalnn If ordered, talesmeu wauled every wuere. No experience need ed. Address, statluu aire 1 C13&XZ for Infants " Caatoria Is so wr 11 adnpted to children that t recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me," IL A. Aarnaa, St D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "TLl use ot 'Castoria Ix so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It, Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easf reach. " Caum Mjurrrx, T). P., New York City. Tna CmerAm I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COOPS HOUSE. It irill toon be housckccjicr's month siatfcs, CC. Wc will I readv, in fact wc are ready now, with many goods or Tniovinij time, house- cleaniti); time, for fixing up time, nnd for nil time. Still a few good conts and capes linger, with children's coats from 75c. to if 6.00. 25 pieces of l yds. wide tnble oil cloth, every body know our price. A big pile of chenille table covers, 98c, $1.19, If 1. 29 to $1 48, Llicnillc curtains, all sues. The reduced price on d,e. goods l.,inS us customers for them, 4jc. blue calico, 5c. apron ginghams, 20 yds. good muslin foi .fl.OO. t AKr. Alih.MS 1 1 - .1 ... -. . 1 . . 11 1 ttllll I1UVU IIUW 111 IUIK. U1IU Cl a free sheet. SHOES. Our shoe sales tins season ever before, and much larger than we hail any reason to expect And it has been almost impossible to get the shoes fast enough to leep up the sizes, but we now have our stock in shape to suit our increased sales and will Uood bhoes at liight rrices. All our other lines are complete and prices right. W m MQQEE. toner Main ard Iron Streets. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND. A NICE LINE AT 2nd Door above Court Ilouse. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. MAKING NOTES OF SHOES PAYS, for every one wants a good article for a fair price. FOOT often contain the most valuable information especially if they tell where to buy the best shoes for the least money. We take pains to secure the best goods and have marked them down to the hard time prices. Our stock cannot be excelled either in quality, variety or price. k BLOOMSBURG, .Vheife PI and Children. Castnrla cures Oollc, Constipation, (Sour Btomach, DlarrhaMt, Eructation, Kills Worms, glrcs sleep, and promotoa pert Ion, Without injurious medication. Tor several years I hare reoommnds your 'QvrtoriV and shall always continue s) do so as It baa Invariably produced benaflcM result." Enwra T. PAnnca, M. I)n 125th Street and 7th Are., New York Ctty, Cokmkt, 77 Mikrat Btomt, Naw York Crr for linens, ?nuslin, crash, tcindow L. - ffl T I ll ii T.Y PiT-""' wiT"WlJlv',J I ... S- I. W. HARTMAN & SON. have been much larger than be able to please all wanting; TAKE NOTES OF JONES & WALr TER'S boots, shoes, and rubber goods. Note their variety. Note their quality. Note their prices. NOTES I WALTER PENNA. ij k iffeence In Business Colleges, but there are no differences of opinion con cerning the necessity of a business education for every young m and woman. WHICH college to select is the question. We claim there are none superior to ouis. None of our leathers has had le than eight years of teaching experience. Their pupils LEARN. N college has better facilities or more pliasant surroundings. We court investigation. Let us send )ou our College Journal. It is free. IIUCK, WIIITHORB Sc CO., Principal. A DA US A VIS. Ji LIS DISS ST SCANTO- 7-ur-iy-
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