8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. www fwm. i iwjw Mi 'iitfaicM TliaVs the position ice maintain in the shoe trade. Oar shoes are ofthehest makes, new est stilcs, nil widths, and sold, at the place C larks' Building, Main THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOE SALE. Desirable vacant lots and s. number of enod boose and lo's In Hloorusbnrg, Pa The Dost kwtnms stand In BloomHburtr. A very desira ble property containing 1 acres and nrst class talldlnirs with good will In a business worth I1W0 to llSiiO per year at Willow urove. Dwellings In Espy, Orangevllle and Benrh HaTen. A large number of lurms In Columbia Ooonty, one In Luzerne Counly, one In Virginia. Two Country Store Stands In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In Beach Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres o( food farm land at same place, by M. V. IX'TZ BUN, Insurance and Heal Estate Agents, BLOOMSUUKU.l'A. It. SPECIAL NOTICES. SITUATION WANTED as clerk In store or some good business. Kind of work am not particular. Am genteel and w ide awake. Address TUB C'oi.i mbias, Uloomsburg, I'a. a--u. (tlllCKKUINU i'lANo FtU SALE In tlno j oomlii ion, price reasonable, terms easy. Inquire uMlils office or address Lock llox a., Bloomsburg, I'a. tf. LL KINDS OF BLANKS FUK .II'STK'ES and constables at the Columbian o- .oe. tf. JTJ8TICES AND CONSTABLES FEE BILL .lustlees and const aides ran procure enpli s ol foe bin under the act of im.i, at Tits cm.rn. IAN olttce. It Is printed In pamphlet lonn, and Is very convenient tor reference. It also ooiitulnatlioautof l'J concenilng the destrne. tlon of wolves, wildcats, foxes iu.il minks. Th-y will be sent by mull to any address on receipt of HO cents lu stamps. tf. COOD OPENING For active lady or gentleman acquainted with neighborhood. Compensation from 4o to ( ir,o monthly. Work outlined, only energetic party, ambitious to succeed, need applv. No capital required. Address, with reference, suite age and whether married or single, ;iobc Bible Publishing Co.. 7SJ Chestnut Street, fulla., Pa. m.:iu Sales, May 22. John Andes, administra tor of Jacob Andes, dee'd., will sell om the premises in Hemlock twp. at 2 o'clock, valuable real estate, consisting of 38 acres of land, frame dwelling house, barn, etc. See advertisement. Tor Kent. A new building with a coach shop and blacksmith shop combined, in Orangeville. Inquire of David C. Gray, Orargeville. Terms reasonable. 4 26-41. Shad and all kind of fresh fish at C. B. Chrisman's daily. 3 29 tf. 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 A lot of new judgment exemption notes, with attorney's commission, and waiving everything, just printed at this office. Sold single, or in books of 25 and 50. tf. Stock Certificates. Corporations desiring stock certi ficates, are invited to call and see samples of lithograph woik at The Columi uan office. Workmanship and prices are guaranteed to compare fav orably with city printing. if. Poultry Notes. No food will make hens lay like, a liberal supply of wheat in some shape, and a regular ration ot green cut bone. Remember that milk in any form is good for laying hens. It contains all the elements of egg food, in almost the proper proportions. We want our farmers to keep more poultry and we want to hear from those who are taking good care of their fowls. Let us have your experi ence. If the fowls have a free run, give .thern alight feed of grain in the morn ing and a full feed at night, and they will find the extras during the day. Sometimes hens are found dead under the perches, while seemingly fat and in good condition. Often the trouble is that they are too fat and die of apoplexy. Every one who keeps hens knows of one or two or more which are per sistent layers. These should be bred from as they will transmit their good qualities to their progeny. Don't fail to plant some sunflowers this spring, for sunflower seeds are the best single grain for laying hens that can be given them, and it is sur prising what a quantity can be grown in odd comers. Ex. "If you want to be miserable, think about yourself, what you want, what you like, what respect people ought to, pay you, and what they think of you." Ciares Kinsley. prices within the reach of all. Afaif trial will convince now that onr's is at which to buy your shoes. Street. NEIGHBOHHOOD hews Interesting llemt From Various Pointt In tho County. Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. East Benton. Last Saturday afternoon and night the cround was thoroughly soaked with rain. This locality was suffering from a drought that was prevailing from the excessive heat. The ther mometer registered 90 for a success ion of days. Still the legislative thought lingers on more offices and higher salaries despite the protests of the people. It would appear that we have a legisla tive oligarchy instead of a republican form of government. Benton borough is independent and happy pardon us of the thought, for we did not say it, and saury. So, neither did we mean it. The gener osity of that people was truly manifest ed in the settlement and division of borough and township affairs week before last. An amicable adjustment was effected by the township and borough officers, of which both feci justly proud. The best of feeling prevailed and all seemed determined to do the riht thing. Neither wished to take advantage of the other. Now then, borough people, we wish you the best cf success in your new enter prise, as we have " acknowledged your independence." Mrs. Sallie Ashelman spent a few days visiting friends at Nanticoke. Dr. Hally Wenner and Martin Savage were the friends called upon. The latter is in the employ of the P. R. R. Co., and is toll gate keeper at t ie east end of Nanticoke bridge. John Barrett of Cambra planted his corn on the first and second of May. But there is such a thing as out of season at both ends of the season. In a busy season there is such a thing as a dearth of news. Even the scandal mongers havn't time to ply their vocation. Division of a Fraction. Editor Columbian. Dear AW ; There appears to be a difference of opinion in regard to the division of fractions methodically. Some weeks ago X said, " To say that i is contained in J, times is as meaningless as it would be to say 2 is contained in 1, J times." In a later issue X. Y. Z. said, "For instance divide one by two In my opinion the answer would be 2 is contained in 1 J times &c." The question of division of fractions has not been consided concretely in these articles. X. Y. Z. said last week. " the cround work of division ' is to make a thing smaller, and in all questions of this kind value is not taken into consideration." Now I ask X. Y. Z. In the division of Jj, by J, why is the quotient larger than either the divisor or dividend ? It is not a question of dollars and cents. nor of gallons and casks. Please stick to the text. A. B. The trouble with OS nowadays is, that we do not lead nat ural lives. The fern, inine portion of our society is especially culpable in this way. It i3 really a wonder that women are as healthy as they are. Very few women get any outdoor exer cise. Very many get no exercise ot all. Modes of d reusing interfere with the proper muscular action and with the circulation of the blood. All the liy pricnic laws are bro ken. It is little won der thut nine women in ten are troubled with some derangement or irregularity in the action of the organs distinctly feminine. Neglect and wrong living will show them selves first in the most delicate organs of the whole body. With such weakness and sickness so prevalent, it is to be expected that the bcuring of children would be fraught with dread and danger. It should not be so, of course. Nature never meant it to be 00. The performance of the high est function of which a woman is capable should not be accompanied by pain. If perfectly natural living were the rule, it would not be so. As Uvea are lived, some thintf else must be done. A remedy must be found. I'or over thirty years. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. During that time he has treated tuousands of women. He lias found in his "Favorite Prescription" a never-failing specific for female complaints. It strengthens the whole body and when taken during (Testation, shortens the period cf labor nntl malc.n cliildbirth'we'.l-nigli painless. It aluo promotes tin nbuuduiit accretion of nourishment for the child. Did you ercr nee one of the famous wntcrproof Interlined Colhrs or CulTs? It very ensy to tell, for they arc all marked this way TRAOf They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, aud arc tnatle of linen, cov ered with waterproof " Celli'loid," They 11 stand right by you day in and any rmtaud they ore all marked this way w I rtflOF The first cost is the onW rnt fr they keep ojean a lone time, and when soiled you can clean them in a tninute by siniolv wininu nfT with a t -t.v. that is the kind marked this way Euuloii IrtflOf AfARK. . These collar and cuffs will outlast ix linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills 110 chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked thia way Ask vour dealer first, nnrl tau noth ing that has not above trade mark, if you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you cau't find collars or cuiTs marked this way, we will send you a fuaijuiu oi receipt or price. Collars, 25 cts. each. Culls 50 cts. pair. Give yourisize and say whether stand up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Uromlnay, NEW YORK. CROP PK0SPE0T3 MUCH IMPROVED. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE STATE OF TRADE. I'l'SINI'.SS IS REVIVING. NEW ork, May 10. R. G. Dun Co.'s Weekly licutrm nt Trml & 10 morrow win say : The event of the week is the demor alization of foreign enchange, caused Dy enormous sales of bonds abroad. besides a sale of S10.000.000 Man nattan and other railroad bonds through the syndicate, large purchases on ioreign account have been record ed for some weeks, so that the aggre gate probably exceeds $50,000,000 since the sale of the government's. Safety for the summer means much for all business, and the syndicate deems it so fully assured that it dis tributes 40 per cent, of the money advanced by the associates, which release a large amount to stimulate operations in securities and products. Crop prospects also have greatly im proved and this is of still higher im portance, as it will do much to deter mine the character and volume of all business after summer uncertainties are over. In addition business is reviving, though the gain in great industries is retarded by many strikes. The volume of business represented by exchanges for the first full week of May is 27.2 per cent larger than last year, and only 17.2 per cent less than in 1893, but bond and speculative operations have soswelied transactions here that the gam of 14 per cent over last year outside New York is for the moment a closer indication of general business revival. Railroad earnings are also better for the last week of April, exceeding last year's by 10.8 per cent, and the loss by the month compared with 1893 is only 11.7 per cent. The successful bond transactions caused flames of speculation wlr.ch had been dying out to blaze up fierce ly. Stocks have risen an average of $1.75 for railroads and 52 cents for trusts, and an easier money and safety for the summer seem assured, with ground to hope for good crops and larger earnings, the rise being on a more substantial basis than before. The output of iron still exceeds the consumption, but has fallen 1,578 tons weekly in April, to 156,554 May 1. Bessemer pig has been raised to $10.90 at Pittsburg, and the general demand for finished products does not equal the recent output, but is distinctly increasing, bars and sheets selling more largely, though structural specifications are disappointingly slow. The most noteworthy gain is in orders for steel rails, 30,000 tons for the Pennsylvania and 50,000 for a West ern road. The fai'ures this week have been 227 in the United States, against ao6 last year, and thirty four in Canada, against forty two jast year. Ex-judge John W. Wescott of Cam den, N. J., was assaulted in his office last Saturday morning t)y a man nam ed Milliette. The latter claimed that Wescott had insulted his daughter whom he had sent to collect a small bill, by ordering her out of his office. He returned with his daughter and demanded an apology which Wescott refused on the ground that he had said nothing requiring an apology. Willieth then struck him with a heavy cane in the face. Judge Wescott tried the case of Burrell against the P. & R. railroad here a few years ago, at one of the counsel fjr the plaintiff. Me was also the counsel for the negro Lino u.-n uuracieu much attention Camden. in sL Our LQ I m W Bi'ttor Times In Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg limes, which is too emphatically a Republican paper to be suspected of any desire to glorify a Democratic administration even by inference, has been taking a business I, rnci.i rr ta-pnlusiv counties ill J Western Pennsylvania just to see how the business condition in tnat section compares with last year. The coun ties included are Allegheny, Arm strong, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cam bria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Craw ford, Erie. Payette, Forest, Hunting don, Indiana Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, McKcan, Mifflin, Potter, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Wash ington and Westmoreland, and the chief industries agriculture, coal, oil, tanning, lumber, iron, steel, machin ery and general merchandise. With the exception of Cameron, which is a lumber county with its lum ber exhausted, all the counties and nearly all industries in these counties report greatly increased business ac tivity. The coal and coke plants of Fayette and Westmoreland, the fur naces and rolling mills of Allegheny, Armstrong and Cambria, the oil wells of McKean, Warren, Forest, Venan go, Clarion, Butler, Allegheny and Washington, the lumber and tannery interests of a dozen counties and the farming interests of all the twenty six, report increased activity and a hope ful outlook for the future. Coming down to particulars, all who want work are finding employ ment and the wages in many establish ments have been advanced. Those who are idle are those who choose idleness or the inefficient who always find it difficult to secure employment because of their inefficiency. Better than the acual resumption of business where idleness recently prevailed is the hopeful spirit which pervades the public mind in this section, which comprises more than one-third of the State. There is a general belief that the end of hard times has been reach ed, and people are going about their business with a confidence which is in itself the best assurance of prosperous times. it tins condition 01 reviving pros perity were confined to the counties named it would be a sufficient cause for congratulation and rejoicing. There is good reason to believe, how ever, that the conditions reported in the counties canvassed by the Pitts burg Times are general and that a canvass of all sections of the country would reveal the same general ten dency. The newspapers of other States that will take the trouble to make a canvass similar to that made of the twenty-six counties of Western Pennsylvania will be almost certain to chronicle a similar state of affairs. Business is on the upward trend every where and the day of the croaker is over. Times. The following letters are advertised May 14th, 1895. Mrs. William Fer- ther, Mr. William Holder, Miss Clara Klinger, Geo. E. Trout, Miss Maggie Thomas, Miss Mazie Yost, Cards. Mrs. C. H. Wills. Will be sent to the dead letter office May, 28, JAMES II. MERCER, P. M. The world has a habit of calling those great who succeed in bringing the most misery and bloodshed about. DR.KILMER'S fneeET KIDNEY LIVER 22 m Pain in the Back, Joints or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust frequent culls or retention, rhoumatlem. Kidney Complaint, DlabeU-s, dropsy, scanty or hl-h colored urlna. Urinary Troubles!, Btlnfring sensnMons when voiding, distress pre, sure in tho parts, urethral Irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver, Clout or dtirk circles under tho eyes, tongue coated, constipation, yellowish eyeball. Guarantee-Urn oonfenta of One Bottle, If not benefited, Dru-tftte will refund to you the price paid. At DrucKlais, 60c. Size, (1.00 Size, "InTeUdi Guide to HesJtu,(re. Consultation free, Dh. Kilvkr k Co., JiwfinAMTox, N. Y. RUPTURE Is one of tlia very common ailments of man kind. It Is usually the result of hard work or over exertion, and Is Oftentimes tlie leiraer of fevers or severe attacks of Hlekness which leave the abdominal muscles In a weakened condition allowing 1110 protrusion of bowel, u Is NO DISGRACE to be ruptured, but It Is very annoying ana joinet mes diuik'erons. Vntll recently it wus noutrut .to be luouruble without un operation but luunks to scleutlilo research ITS CURE ,V,rn- lKl,a wm,mi s-unnintee to cure (ir iV.n ,iN,u ,no ",'veDlence. no opera, tlon, un detention from business Hm1 0 ' to uiinr.y you afterwards one visit to my of lice weeklv for from four to elKlit Weeks is usually HURleiont lor the worst caaeg. A. P. O'MALLEY, M.D. KlPTKni! HP 80 S. Washington St. Infants " Castor! a Is so well adapt oil to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Anrmen, M. D., Ill So. Oxford fit, Brooklyn, N. T. "TL use of 'Cwtoria la sj universal and lU merits so well known that It seems a work of aupererogiitlon to endonw it. Few ara tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cauxos SLumrw, I. D., Kew York City. Tn OtxTira SHOE Si SLIP OXFI PERS, ...InTEW... B SPRING SUMMER Largest Stock in the County. Prices the Lowest. Jones & Walter Main Street, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTITO, or OIL, CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BKOWEl'S 2nd Door above Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. SMI They are here in all the newest and dressiest shapes select ed from the best shoemakers in the land. The ve"ry liberal patronage of my friends has enabled me to put my shoe stock in the front rank which makes your shoe buying a pleasure. Spring and Summer weight Underwear. Hosiery, corsets, etc. of the best makes and the best assort ment at the lowest prices. Cor.::r:rv Iron- ani Main Sts. Bring Ths Babies. irstautaucotiM I'roceam I'Hed Strictly first-class guaranteed photo graphs, crayons and conies at reason able prices. We use exclusively the Collodion Aristotype papers, thus se curing greater beauty of finish and permanency of results. CAPWELL, MARKET SOUARE CALLERY. 5"11"1i'r' Over Hartman's Store. E. A. RAWLINGS. PKALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb. Mutton. Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bologna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, BLOOMSBURC, pa. SUBSCRIBE FOR and Children. Castorla cums Colic, Constipation, Rour Btomach, DlarrhiDO, H nictation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes A (nut Ion, 'Without Injurious medication. "For avwarnl years I hare reoommenoitf your 'Castorla,' and shall always continue H do so as it has invariably produced beneOcU results." Edwih F. Pardkv, If. R, 12Slh Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Cokpakt, 77 Mmiur Strut, Kew Tom Cm. BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. Hoore. Do your walls need papering ? If so, call on Willikni S. lkte, Exchange Hotel Bldg., and see for what a small amount you can have it done. Our stock is the largest and most carefully selected in town. The prices suit the hard times. Waiiaia H. Slato, B 0 OA'if, 6 TA T ION Eli Y A H l WALL 1'Al'EIt. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. THE COLUMBIAN.