"5 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ijftfflojW otf Sii do wf (Vvr .V..VC.S- a;r, of ike best makes, new est stifles, nil widths, and sold, at prices' within the reach of all. A J air trial will convince you that our s is the place at which to buy your shoes. W, Ck ffioKIBBBir. C larks Building. Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. TVwlrithln vacant lots And 1 number of good hxnu.. nii lnt In llloomsbunr. 1'a TUO Ut'St kn.ino.. tanrt in mnonmMirir. A very (H'Hlra- Me property contalnlntf 1H acres and tlrst clus bulldlnifs with good will In a business wurlli il0 to (IROO per year at Willow (Jrove. PweUinKS In Kspy, oraiwvlllo and Beach Baven, A large number of farms In t'oluinlila County, one In Luzerne County, one In liglnlu. Two Country Store manris In Columbia County and one In Ltuerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In Beach Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres ot ood farm land at same place, by M. r. I.llZ BON, Inaurance and Heal Kstato Agents, BLOOMHBl'HU.l'A. SPECIAL NOTICES. Lh KIWI'S OP BLANKS FOR .TUNTICK8 and conbtibi.es at tue Columbian oi- .06. TAUOK8. W'K AKB 1'HEl'AKEl) TO SHOW r samples of met nJ, celluloid, woven and ribbon eaduei for all kinds of orders and so. eletu s, and can .iave Ilieui made to order on abort notice. See samples and get prices. Address Tub Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. JTJ8T1CKS ANI CONSTABLES FK1? BILL Justices and const ables can procure copies ot fee bill under the act ol isu3, at Tim coi.im. ian ortlce. It Is printed In pnmplilet form, and Is very convenient for reference. It also contains the act of 1KH.i concerning the destruc tion of wolves, wildcats, foxes and minks. They Will be sent by mall to any address on receipt Ota) cents in stumps. tt. Sales- 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 fatm 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.) March 14, Eli Kitchen will sell on his premises, near Jerseytown, on date above mentioned, all his farm animals, implements, grain, &c. See bills. March 14. G. M. Lemon will sell on his place near Welliversville, in the afternoon of above date a good lot of farm animals and implements. See bills. March 20. A. Z. Schoch, assignee of I. W. McKelvy, will sell real estate consisting of the Exchange Hotel, Opera House, store property,Hemlock Mill, and numerous town properties. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. B. P. Marcley will sell at public aale in Bloomsburg on Saturday March 9th, at 2 o'clock P. M. a tine dwelling home, and lot 55x195 feet, located on East Street. This will make a pleasant house for some person, as well as a good investment. He will also sell the frame store building on Market square at 4 o'clock of same day. For Rent. The two story brick house in Orangeviile, known as the Reckett's homestead. Apply to Mrs. C E. Butler, 36 South Franklin St , Wilkes Barre, Pa. For Sale. Six acres of farm land in Hemlock township for one hundred dollars. Buildings in a fair state of preserva tion. One year's subscription to the Columbian presented to the first man who calls to buy the same. Grant Herring. 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 old with the building the furniture will be sold at public sale. For par ticulars address Lock Box A., Blooms burg, Pa. 1 ' 4 Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf C. B. Chrisman is doinrr business at the old stand. While he still deals in fruits and Vefretnlilpa. he is nnw Ht-ivinrr quite a trade in oysters served as 'ebruary a3 Miss Cora Fry, of Ring desired. He krows onrvt artir-u I town to Mr. Arthur Fry, of Beaver when he sets it. and bv servine that Vind to his patrons his business is gro ingniceiy. 11. Call at the Colummav iT,r A get a handsome calendar for ,89S UVpi,Mhrm,.9Uto orinK. teJi ' "" " NEIGHBORHOOD HEWS Interesting Item From Various Points In the County, Reported by Our Staff ot Correspondents. Jerseytown. Sleighing in places is getting very poor while in other places there is only too much. Mrs. Ida Welhver has been con fined to her bed for the past few days on account of a severe attack of la grip; but she is slowly improving again. Mr. Pegg, never try to race on the top of a snow bank, for you are always sure to get turned over. County Convention was held in the M. E. Church of this place Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. Spear, county treasurer, of Cabin Run, was present and made seveial good re marks. A large crowd of our citizens drove out to Madison to meeting Sunday night. rrank Cotner and wife of William sport spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Dr. Cotner of this place. William Smith, of Montandon, Pa., spent a few days with his brother, Miles, last week. Messrs Gidding & Co. the clothiers of Bloom request us to say that all out of town people who wish to guess how long the candle on exhibition will burn can send in their guesses by mail to them. Guessing is free to every one. 1st Prize, Trip to Atlantic City and return. 2nd. Prize, Mackintosh Coat. 3rd Trize, Hat, value $2.50. Benton. Ira McHenry buried two infant children Sunday ; one of J. W. Voorhis, of Jamison City, and one of Romeo Peterman, at Laubachs. Miss Maude Mann, of Lime Ridge, is visiting friends here this week. The Concert Friday night, given by the Berwick Band, was largely attend ed and highly appreciated. Their band consisted of a jolly crowd cf boys. Jim Brady and J. P. Hill, of Jami son City, attended the concert and returned home after the dance, well pleased. Ben Crossley who has been engaged in the Benton milling Co's. mill for the past year has taken charge of the Swartwout mill above town, formerly run by T. B. Cole. He is an experi enced miller and no doubt will meet with success. Miss Dot Crossley who has been visiting relatives at Nordinont return ed home last week. Mark Andrews upset with a load of ties above town Tuesday, but escaped with no injuries. Roy Sands visited his parents at Welleisville last Sunday, and also en joyed a good sleigh ride. B. S. Keller, the Millville stove dealer, C. R. Cox and family, we noticed in town on Monday. The public schools of Cambra en joyed a sleigh ride Friday and stopped at the McHenry House awhile, before returning home Mussleman Brothers are working on riarry uittenbender s house on Fair street, and have it near to com- pletion. Palestine Longest, of Tamison Citv, was in town last week on busine s and doing some trading. The meetings at the Christain vnurcn are meeting with success, a number have resolved to lead a better life, and the church is crowded nightly, Nathan Tubbs who has been visit ing his son Glen, returned to his home at Raven Creek Tuesday. Messrs Gidding & Co. the clothiers of Bloom request us to say that all out of town people who wish to guess how long the candle on exhibition will burn, can send in their guesses by mail to them. Uuessing is free to everyone. 1st Prize, Trip to Atlantic City and return. 2nd. Prize, Mackm tosh Coat. 3rd. Prize, Hat, value J 50. Married. On the 7th inst at the Reformed parsonage in Orangeviile, by Rev. A. Houtz, Mr. H. S. Hummel and Miss v'K,,.a "gni, in 01 iwsning- trcc Kt In Beaver Valley, on Saturday. i Valley The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. Aurand. On Feb. 26th, 1801?. bv W. B. Snv V "l ",s L""VC "cust twp. If T . ' . ' i ! Td Za, v & T, ' VJ nd Miss Annie K Stine, Cleveland twp., both of Columbia county, Pa. You ny collar and cuff that are waterproof? Yea. AndpersplrmUonwill not affect theinr Yea. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or sponge ? Yea. Wonderful I How are they made ? A liucn collar covered on both aidca with waterproof "CBXLOtoiD." IooLa exactly like n linen collar. Ia it the only waterproof collar and cuff made? No, but it ! the only one made with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, because it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind? Because every piece is tamped as follow : Euuloio Inouire for that and refuse anvthlnsr else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer ayes not have them ? He probably hits, but 5f not, Bend direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 25c, Cufls 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is etaud-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 41T-'2 BrowtlwiiT, NKWYOHK. 'Weather Wise Weather prophet Foster has evi dently got his eye-teeth cut as a prophet. After making a rather bold forecast for Spring weather, in which he predicts drouth in April and May for the northeastern part of the United States and excessive rain in the south east at the same time, he takes the wise precaution to remind readers that they are not to construe his con jectures as applying to every locality, either north or south. He don't want to be held responsible as a prophet for local failures of his prophecy, either as to drouth in the north or excessive rain in the south. Like other weather-prophets who have not always guessed straight, he prefers to generalize rather than particularize. He simply claims that theie will be a deficiency of moisture upon the whole in the north and an excess of rain in the south. It is certainly kind in Mr. Foster to conclude his prophecy as follows : " The above forecast is not reliable for any one small locality, and it can only serve as an indication as to what the general effect on crops will be from a deficiency northeast and an excess southeast. Farmers and plant ers can make their own estimates and determine what crops will pay best with such weather conditions in the two spring months. 1 he crop season of 1895 will be one of the most re markable and uncommon that has occurred for years." But will it be remarkable for scarci ty or abundance? Considering the unfavorable conditions resulting from Spring drouth, the prophecy may have two interpretations. Good crops would conform with the prophecy and so would poor crops. What shall the har vest be ? More Eect-'fjiDg LigLt Wanted. The monetary question of this country, like the interminable tariff question, is so susceptible of delusive argument with both parties that it is no trick at all for either the birretalist or the gold standard advocate to make a plausible showing to the sovereign power. All that the illiterate, the honest and deluded of the sovereisn power of this country can do, in these ana similar cases, is to go it blind, and trust in the Lords promise to con- found the wise and bring to naught the tinners that are michtv hard for anybody to fully comprehend, and especially as they are revealed to the sovereign power by our modern states men who are in "the swim." No matter as to which nartv he mav be long to, it is only the so-called " crank " who presumes to tell all he Knows lor the good of his country or the enlightenment of the sovereign po er. But since this power alone retains the rectifying process, and it can indirectly if not directly straighten out trie ugly kinks made in our laws by our law makers, it shouid therefore be dealt with frankly by representa tives claiming to be fair and honest gentlemen. Briefly, there is entirely too much light hidden under a bushel, as between representative and con stituent, in all our monetary and com mercial affairs. Let us have light pure and simple. Mak.9 Money in Summer. During March and April. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand will receive teachers at a special rate in the Business and Shorthand Schools. Over half a thousand students are in actual attendance, ten teachers. Reg ular siuaenis received at any time, Write for catalogue. Jl. l CRUMB, F. E. OOD, Business Manager. President. 8-l.lt TOUND, The undersigned, having recently found a pocket book containing some money, would say that he will return the same to the rightful ownct if he will call, prove property and pay the expense he has taken upon himself to thus advertise it. J. S. CAMniF.i.r., 3 1-it Orangevillc, Fa. There was also found, by a gentle man honorable enough to advertise the fact, a fountain pen which the rightful owner can recover, at the Columiiian office, by satisfactorily proving his property and paying for this advertisement. it. Judge Handley, of Lackawanna county, was afflicted with the grip one month before he succumbed to the inevitable and expired. He was a man of wealth and judicial distinction ; but grip, that fell destroyer among the old folks, is no respecter of persons and it numbers ex Judge Handley among its many victims. William K. Carlisle, son of the Secretary of the Treasury risked a recent ride across the ocean to Antwerp, on the Westernland a steam ship of the Red Star Line. The trip is taken for the good of his health. Death has been busy in this com munity during the past week. Da sides those mentioned elsewhere, Hir am C. Eves died at his home in Iron dale last Thursday, aged fifty-five years. His remains were buried at Orangeviile. A butterfly made i's appearanc.2 at the residence of Mrs. Shoemaker in Fishingcreek township last Saturday morning. The cocoon had been in the house some time, and the insect emerged from it at the time stated. We rather imagine the poor thing has ere this regretted its rashness in thus venturing out so early in the se ason. tipcat KIDNETC LIVERS BW8l Biliousness, Headache, foul breath, snur stomach, heart, burn, pain In chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion, TMstress after eatlnir, pain and bloating In the stomach, shortness of broath, pain in the heart. Loss ot Appetite, A splendid feeling to-day and ! depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to tasto good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. Cuarante-r9 content! of One Bottle, If not benefited. Druiftf IjU will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size, "Invalid!' Uulde to lloalth" (Tee- Conaultatlon tre. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binohauton, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fox Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Sogs. Hogs, AND POrjLTET. 800 Page Bank on Treatment of Animals a.ud Chart Beat free. OTiMj Fever, Consent tnna.Tnflnmmtitloa A.A.lHplnal JHeuInnlils, Milk Fever. li.H.HtralDS. Lameness. K lien in at Ism, Distemper, Nasal Discharges ll.lt liulu or (.rubs, Worm. K.K. Coughs, Heaves, 1'neuinonla K.P. Collo or t.ripca, Bellyache. i. (J. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urinary ana Kidney Dlxeases. 1. 1. Eruptive IHneanea. Mouse. J.K. Diseases of Digestion, raralyelsv Single Bottle (over SO doseaX - - ,0 Stable Case, with Specifics. MannoL. VeU-riunry Cure Oil and Medlcator, $7.00 Jar Veterinary Care Oil, 1.00 Seld by DrwreUtat er yrepalS aarvkereeai laaaf SjUaUly ea feciit af aria. UiarnUKlS'lKD. ro., Ill llSWlUtaaiSL, lewlerk. HUMPHREYS! HOMEOPATHIC ft ft SPECIFIC No GO Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from ow work or otlir CAuses. $1 pr vial or I Titvla ud lane Titvl powder, for f Bold I'f irscclti,or front potlpfttd on rscelDi ol price. Ul irilKKTtt'atD.CO.,111 11 Willi BL.MawTork. In uia an vstanv Thai onlv amvaaoifiil fwrtiawiv fnt RUPTUEE CURED. QUICKLY. SAFELY, PERMANENTLY Absolute cure guaranted of rupture ('if either sex) oiu or young, uo uutiter uow lung suiiiuiiig without the use of knife The new method ot treatment Is certainly frtt from all uiingcr. No cutting, 10 (nun, 110 operation i nKea out tour to cignt weeks with a vihii once a ween, w euro auoiuuiiy, inoul1 tentlon from business. Persons out of town can reeelve trnutinrnt and return the sunie duy. I'O.VSI LTA IIU. A.U K.AMI.A J1U. tlit.K. no truss required wnen cured. Dr. A. P. O'MALLEY, Hl'I'Tini? HPECIALIhT, 80 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Ptv 20 years continuous practice la Wllkes-liarre, HARSV1ERS nH iRUIT GROWERS Send for onr FHKR C'atiilouuo before ordering your trees for HnrlnK lHUiV, p'utlrifantlnn L'Uur- Roof 17 LJ uuleerl. Applo at 1U to (is pur luij IVars, Plums una Cherries ut (18 to fi" per I'euuhus at. J. B. NELUS & CO,, STv K-VlMl. BBTfta tMMwJ'aa!aiaiiliTr iYi i iMLiibjJim ni li iia4aUaiaJg8TBS3fi 9asa Infants Castorl a Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." It. A Aiithkr, M. D., Ill So. Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tl nsa of Catnrla Is m universe.! and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endnrse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos BlAnrrt, r. T., New York City. Tns CsNTm W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE DRY COOPS HOUSE. It in a (tood thlna to have a reputation for selling goods chcan. tit not pood to have a reputation for si-llinj; lack dress this sprinp, then we nrc after you inds. Also a nice line of colored dress good city for spring goods.) Wc shall shall open in a few days. Ladies' muslin underwear, ladies' wrappers in calico, percale, sateens, .&c. As soon as the weather will allow, the spring capes ami coats will le on sale. ( i ncy are lo ne nil new.; i tie cncniiie talle cover? and curtains will lie on sale every day. Linens, napkins, towels, &c, for the 1st of April. BrT!tV1.iSlMiVr. JSew lnce curtains will Iw HtewBW in- lih,e "lic' 4ic t)nc of .lishes fflft? n?.)r&r?.u-iS?-.V!i?.f,a were fclS.oo : nuwK.oo. run nieces.) afytiiRa:T.vii.T7rwa : ... . J.4 'OilW.'!KV..,iUW5Va wnc set oi uimics were .710 uo ; now ?a.oo. 3ZE3ZOZBHS. Our shoe sales this season ever before, and much larger than wo had 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 Good Shoes at Eight Trices. All our other hues are complete and prices right. W, M MQORE. Corner Main acd Iron Streets. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or OI.L CliOTH, 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. ATONES k WALTM, BLOOMSBURG, - - PENNA. Wk Th.er'e Tn Pncln-c r, RCCK, "WIIlTMOItU A DA A VK. Ji ll.I)KS 6T., Children. Castoria cures Oolle, Const (nation, Hour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote a pent Ion, Without Injurious medication. "For se?emt years I nave recommendct your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue do so as It has Invariably produced benaOcU results." Edwih f. IMnnim, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. Commit, 77 Men rat Strkst, Nkw York Cm. cheap goods. If yon arc in want of a good with kI line of "ew blacks in several m wool and cotton. (This is our week in llie We have window shaitcs iqc, 25c . nc. (loo pieces.) I. W. Hartman & Son. have been much larger than be able to please an wanting TAKE NOTES OF JONES & WAL TER'S boots.shoes, and rubber goods. Note their variety. Note their quality. Note their prices. NOTES iff a. iffefenie l...t AlfTna nf 01)1111011 COU a a v 1 iivaa v-t-'isv'jaj uvfc tunc me 1 1 j tuni,iviibv - i niltl ceming the necessity of a business education for every young and woman. WHICH college to select is the question. ".e j tsi there are none superior to ours. None of our leathers has hau than eight year of teaching experience. Their pupils I-I'-A'',j . ' tt(t college has better facilities or more plcusant sunouiulings. y e invest igal ion. Let us send jou our College Journal. 1 1 is lice. He CO. principal' (JCUANTON