THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. kote3 of rira FAR:,!. C'. i ci rich Up. Thn first prcpar if tV foil nvin rnt:;-!i l.ilior It t 1. 1.:-chilly, b as to destroy all ; i-.-'--.vh M sr.l r-?v 1 -own jhls m rir'.i fr a i;rc;i, m r u i !a 1 rnp. it ,.i on t;y i:,,)it P.: am! kllU wit -..-. Tin- !.m ft work on the bloa i i.i In coll?;'t!nx h-mey. Lallan bcrs arc t.CiX In t r.trn on r,v?:!J In reeMIng tii- ?f;.v'is of tiir. !: ninth than ore th? r.immon Mack li'.es. As a rule, mo'.h Invasion mejns u weal:, quce:ili'S3 col.i.iy and nt'Rlect. Th fr.it object In kocplnK utock for tii" market la ti secure f.rowth. Cet poi.l s'r.- and brpo fi-.itrtc, and then f.itfn. Feeding fattening foods to urnw lne Ft )ol: I not economical, as fat Is not a mvcrsliy with them. Th" Important of the mtiM.in breeds r::-y In- noticed by p-'inir Into the larjto n. -ri:e!s where sheep are s.il.l. The lare rii.!rity of sher-p ivh!;-h are s.-nt to m.:i:et are de.'lclcnt In finality as mut ton. 7: !. rrcdictoJ that the price of corn r.-,::, In a few yp.il--. average higher than that of wheat, and that as corn la r".'i'i:!!y coining Inti use In Kurope, ta- J iii.mil will bp very l.irjte. T.i-? mot sitccersful dairymen are r.:.i.-t caivful as ti the condition In w'.-.U-a iii.i yjuni animals are to be kept vV..i r.ri to iM-d In the dairy when tii y become old enough for being thus iii-.-d1 says a Canadian dairyman. l.o-p th.i flics out of the stable. Close cp tlie cracis and tack mo.viulto bar over the window. This may cost you a liitie money and trouble, but It will save y.v.i ria.iy d I1 u-.' worth of horse flesh. Tiie h nves will pay for it by doinp lota r.-.o-'j hard work wHh.nut fatlpuo. Th lit crops are anions th most ir,-.; nr. nt. T.vo crjpj that riuiuM pay Weil ar potatoes am cab'.u;. The rr! ar pood, considering the yields, rr.1 tivy can be gr.rxn a crc.-ia which .'. -:.--t In cle.-.n'.PK the lands of grass and weeds, aa they require pood cultivation. T m: count that man fnl!.h who h.-.:row3 h!. li-acre field 10 days before he v.vj h,s viiat. This fine, pulveriza tion not or.ly fits the poll for the best v.iV. but It brlnss up the moisture In fry fin" fil jrlves a hardened bed vn.T'T-.ieath, which will Just be the con dition de.ir.l. " rr'ili-e Is a ?ie-l;hy food for all firm a :i!ir. It has no bad Inlluence on miik or button It Is digestible, and tii cows rcli.-ili It; there is less loss In f.ivlnrr corn In the silo than curing in the Held; the one has the more feeding value than the othr; it is as good six troulhs after making as when fresh. This Is the season when the largest amount of matter for the manure heap ran be obtained. Substances that can not li? p-ut to use in a jme manner should In added U the help. If they are not valuable they will serve as absorbents, and assist in retaining the more soluble materials, which are subject to loss In many ways. Killing fast to old Implements and fenorlns th? newest is to enter into com jeilt'.on with others In a handicapped rondltion. Any labor-raving appliance 3.--?nj the cost of production and af inris a larger profit. The enterprising farmer will keep h'.nwlf well Informed on th'i point and always be on the look rut for labor-saving Implements in every Uopirtnir nt. Thre Is no knowing the cost of a crop except by keeping an account with !t. Firming is a business, and the fanner must do as other business men keep books. Unless he does so, he will bo unable to estimate concerning his crops, or know whether he has made a prc-'lt. Kvery article consumed on the ;.rm should also bo charged as so much jj'dd at home. Fannin? should not be confined to fT.', grain and potatoes. Fruit brings .rood prices when other crops may be '.oiv. Apples have been wry high In price for three ye?.rs past, and the pros pects are that the supply will fall far rliort of the demand this year. A plot of lard devoted to an apple orchard idioulJ prova a profitable Investment for th future. The dairy brings a revenue which is rhvjys cash and r.lmost continuous. It r;ct;n maintain the fertility of the farm; iU product, if good, has seldom to seek buyer; it exhibits more vitality in times of depression than almost any other product that the farmer sells; but tho average farmer studies Improvement I ill other lines before he takes an In terest In the business of making butter. No two fields on a farm are Alike, for though the land may apparently be the same, yet the plant food remaining In the soil U largely Influenced by that which has been removed by the crops, and as the requirements of crops vary the plant food removed from each field varies also. In applying commercial fer tilizers to any field the farmer should be fv-vernsd to a certain extent by the pre vious crop removed as well a3 by the tue which Is to occupy the field. A l'ortbte Fenre Tt is often more economical to pasture vff a piece of rich fodder than to out It nd wheel it away to the sheep, or other toek. The lack of a fence often pre vents this. A portable fence can be made irter the suggestions given In the sketch. A few .panels of this will Inclose sum tient feed for a day's cropping, and can be fihlfted to new ground the next day. If sheep are to be thus folded, an extra A Tortablo J-Vnce. buri will be needed In each panel. Tiu-e panels may be 12 or 14 feet in length, -well braced to keep the fencs tl.-in as to lengthwise motion. The cross piece at the bottom of tho upright should be long enougn to Keep the fence U rm the other way. The construction is T'-alnly shown in the illustration American Agriculturist. Bcott, in the "IlearVof Midlothian," r-eommended the Laird o' Dumbledlke t plant trees, who remarked that they wud ayo be grpwln' whilst he waj ecplir," and at the prtsent time for "-try Is studied 0 a science in th J rthern kingdom with the rery belt Jtmults. toast bread But rTV 1 dt7" i Thcrc'H V0 no danScr of its molding in n. IS J rCacl WlU WatCr and SCG the rcsft. , nlTUmptl0n,i tS erm9. Wil1 not the o"f ,rfiCViThm?r1S suitablc to them. Weak fton 1, ?h loSS of, aPPctitc, coughs and colds fr"l nfPare tlio ground for the development of the gci ras of consumption. To destroy germ-life the sys tem must be kept m a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh. Take C,, c? is with hypophosphites, as Ctt S ClTlUlSlOn, llllCrnVC l f"iishes the reinforcements neces sciry lor the body to conquer in the easiest possible iTJ1:, ? 011 ?n a sfate 'ckly taken up and rap idly transformed into the organs and tissues. i!ler y?u Mk ,of SeoM' Emulsion and your druinrlst slve - BOCCDtf and $1.00 SCOTT & SHOES To The very latest productions in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. All stylish. All useful. All low prices. An opportunity to get just v hat you want at just what you want to pay price. Come and look at our new goods. I hey will verify our statements. JONES & WALiTEBg, FEET FITTERS, Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tolacco, Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Ca ndies. Fresh Every "Week. :f:en:n"2 Goods jl. Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F .F. Adams & Co's Fine Bole agents for the following brands of Cigars- Hanry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princoss, Samson, Silver As Bloomsburg Pa. :TP: AT And see the largest collection of bought before the advance in prices. You get the benefit of our early buying. Our fall and winter underwear and hosiery is now on our counters at prices never heard of before. Coxrss Iron and Main Sts. Iow Sta&jJ knd Gfcod Wolk. For the finest and best stoves, tinware, roofing, spouting and general job work, go to W. W. Watts, on Iron street. Buildings heated by steam, hot air or hot water in a satisfac tory manner. Sanitary Plumbing a specialty. I have the exclusive control of the Thatcher steam, hot water and hot air heaters for this territory, which is acknowl edged to be the best heater on the market. All work guaran- t6ed W.'W. WATTS, IRON STREET. AOCni IITFLY Prevent slipping .wMiit wnii your prescriptions I BOWNE, Chemists. New York Please Cut Chewing Tobacco W. H. MOORE'S shoes in the county. All W. H. floore. llloouisburgfy Pa. 10-f-ly ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. lour horse being always sharp shod, isrradr work. 11 la feet are always in good condition, and he is act oonstautly at the MackiiuiUb's being sharpened, which ruins his feet, causing great expense and lues of tune to yen. Remember, once shod with 'NeTerslii y' yon can easily pnt in new Calks when neey J wiihaal removing the shoes, Bt Sr7ffV?'r hraMh9r x ,lHmrtHp"on kanl;ko kim 8UOM JlTH NO OTHUH B.nd yiur aJitn.t for 0. $crtpttM at ontr HUMMU iMtrmaitON, maiuuu ramm. A. J. KO AT, KINGSTON, PA Everything in Hardware. 10-2S-Sffl ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. I'lirminnt to nn order of t.lio Court of (.'otnnwn I'lims, tho unrti-rsUnrd nnslifnoo will sell nt puldli; sale nl the Court Houmo, In liloomsbartf, on FRIDAY, DKCKMBKR 27, 1895, at S o'clock p. ni., tho following di-scilbod real estate: (irlst mill, right acres of land nnd throo houses, situate in Hemlock townxhlp, Colum bia county, l'i'iiii3 lvmila, beginning at slonn on linn of land of William Ivoy; tlionco by said land N. t8 dPB. W. 9.7 porches to a prist; thenco N. o dcg. W. OB perches to a point on bank of Head Kace; thene'e 1014 dejr. R. f.B perches to a stone; tii' nee N. HO dejr. E. 7.4 pnrelieR to a store In public road lending from Hloomaburif to Duck horn; tliencc N. dri., K. 11.9 perches to a stonr; tlienre N. 78 dog. E. l.S perches to a corner near a spr liigliausp; thence N , 8 dof. W. 1 perch to a stono; t henco S. s rteg. E. si. perches to a stone; thenco H. 17H deg. W. '.1 perches to a stone; thence s. !4 Ueg. w. H.tl perches to a stono In tho public road; thence 8 7-i deg. E. 11.1 porches to a white onk; thence along land of James llarton, 8., CO deg. W. 81 perches to a stone, the place of beginning; eon tnlnlng two acres and eighteen perches, being tho propcrrv Known as the Red Mill. Together with the reserred rights nd water rights as set forth In a certnln deed of conveyance to William Iveyvdated Wth May, 1W1. Recorded deed book pago 4tt, etc. Together with the seven acres of land containing the dam or res ervoir of said water power as described and conveyed to I. V. McKelvy by William Ivey and wife by deed dated 1st Sept. Mta. Record' cd In deed book SS. page 354, etc. Hald Red Mill property Includes threo dwellings, barn and outbuildings. Turns op Bale. Tea per cent, when the property Is-struck off, flf teen per cent, within thirty days thereafter, and tho balance In six months after date of sale, with Interest on un paid purchase money from date of possession given. ' A. 7.. sciiont, ts. Assignee of estate ot I. W. McKelvy, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jeremiah IIvm, tale of Bloomaburg, Notice is hereby given that letters or admin istration on the estate of Jeremiah Hess, late of Hlnoiiislmrg, deceased have been granted to tlie unnerHtgnefl administrators to whom all per sons Indebted to Buld estate are requested to miiKe payments, anu ino.se naving claims or demands will Diako known the same without delay to GE' W. HESS, Pnvdir, Atty. J. A. HRSS, ll-8-0t, Admlulstrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. hgtate of William k'lirell, lam of the Town of Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of William Elwell, late of the uown ot moomsodrir, (leceaseu, nave been tranted to the undersigned executors, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are rcquest- eu to uiukh piiMnetit. anu tnoso naving naini8 or demands will make known the same without qeiay. ku. k. klwri.l 10-25-Ct. N. V. FI NK, Kxecutors, COTTON STATES AND INTERNA TIONAL EXPOSITION, ATLANTA, OA., TIA TUS SEABOARD. AIR LINE. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon Which no Extra Fare is Charged. Leave Washington, 0. C dni'.y, at 8:40 1 . M., upon arrival of the Congressional Limited" from New ork, and reach At lanta nt 4:00 P. M. the next day. A second train, with through sleeping cars from New York, leaves Washington at 4:30 a. M., nrriving at Atlanta 5:20 A. M the next day. Koth trains leave from the Pennsylvania railroad station nnd land passengers in the Union Depot at Atlanta as near the Kxpo sition grounds as through passengers via any line are lanuea. At Portsmouth and Norfolk. Va.. the Sea board Air Line has other connections equally as important ns those at Washington, name ly: l-'rom New York nnd l'hiladelphia, the Cape Charles Route; from Ualtimoie, the Hay Line steamers; ftoni Washington, the INorlolk and Washington steamers; from New York, the Old Dominion steamships and lrom lioston and Providence, the Mer chants' and Miners' steamships Close con nection is made t the steamer sides with throuch trains and Pullman Drawine-Koom. Buffet Sleeping Cars operated through from Portsmouth to Atlanta without change. Each of these routes takes the passenger via Uld t'oint Comlort and through Hampton Roaus. EQUIPMENT. These trains are composed' of the hand somest Pullman Draw in g Room, Buffet Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. The 8:40 P. M. train ("The Atlanta Special") is ves. tibuled from end to end and is operated solid from Washington to Atlanta without change. points of interest along the line. The route from Washincton is throuch Fredericksburg, Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, Weldon, Raleigh and Southern Pines, North Carolina. Chester. Clinton. and Abbeville, South Carolina, and Elber- ton and Athens to Atlanta, Georgia. RATES. 1 Excursion tickets will be sold to Atlanta and return, via the Seaboard Air Line, as follows; On Tuesdays and Thursdays, September I7th to December U4th. inclusive, at $1 14.00 from Washincton and 12.60 from Torts. mouth and Norfolk, limited to ten days from date of sale. Daily, September 16th to December icth. inclusive, at 19. 2S from Washington and $ 17.35 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, limi ted to twenty days from date of sale; and at 920.25 lrom Washington ond $23.65 from Portsmouth and Norfolk, good until January 7, 1 896. THE EXPOSITION surpasses in some respects, any Exposition neiu in America, iiere you nnd, side py side, exhibits from Florida and Alnskn. California and Maine, the United States of America and the United States of Brazil, Mexico and Canada, and so on until nearlv every civilized nation on the globe is repre- bcuicu un me terraces are lound, among many other attractions, Arab, Chinese and Mexican villages, showing just how those peoples have their "daily walk and conver. sation." Ask for tickets via "The Seaboard Am Link." Pullman Sleemrii? Car reservations will h made and further information furnished up on application to any Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to the undersigned. " - B-OI-OVKU, T. J. ANDKH80N, xramu manager, Uenerul Fass. Art. K. NT .TOIIK. 8 IM-ain Vice-President. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's Building, Court Hons AHe7, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, ami floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. rRKizw. jonn o. harvat FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOHNEYS ANI COUNSELLORS AT LAW,. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Offices: Centre 9t.,.Crst door below Opera Ilouse- GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P. VM. h MAG ILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Teacock's building, Market buare. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNBY-4T LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, . ATTORHEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORN 2Y-AT-LAW, Office in Peacock's- Building, Market Sq. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WnlTI. A. K. YOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA IL A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER 3c IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR,' Attorney-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of jnd and Centre Streets, i-I2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omceover Alexandor Co. Wirt bnildlng. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. ttr-Offloe Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNsTY-AT-LAW AHDJOSTJCB Of TUE PEACE, Moyer Bras. BuUdiag, tad floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, iTTOR-NKY-AT-LAW, IXSU1XKCX ABB RIAL ESTATE AGXMT; Office in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra Ste BLOOMSBURG, Pa. 0Can be consulted in German. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORK EY-AT-LAW, Office, owner of Third and Main Stxveta, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St, below Mattel BLOOMSBURG, PA. Diu J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Sueet, BLOOMSBURG, PA, CraciiL Attemtton to Diseases or ChilpmH II. BIERMAN, M. D. ro.MfforATnicriiyRi cina ruH6io orpit'E bocbs: OtTlce S Hcsldcnce, 4th St., Until OA. it., 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. BI.OOMSB I ifo, PA. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Oflice and Residence No. 18. West Fifth DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOS1 A SPECIALTY ff to 10 A.M. BLOOWSBrHQ orrtci nocRs. Jim 4 r. M. (7 to 9 p. m. PA DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -BLOOM3BURO, Ta.- Offlce and rrsldcnce In rrof. Waller's noma MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. BOBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BL00MSBUR6, PA. "Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of' glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, rill 8ICIAN AND 8UKGEON, omce and ltcsldencp, Centre St., between ta and fith Si. Diseases of the ear, noBe and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 9-te 10 a.m. office docks: i 1 to 8 p. m. (7 to p. m. J- J- BROWN, M. D Market Street. Bloomsburg, P, THE EYE A SP2CIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental CoV lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work gro an teed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or ELECTRIC VIBRATOR ld Local Anaesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, and floor, Cornet Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SCHGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Eulldlnsr, Main below Martcs Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior masnet,' and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main street, op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:S0 to la a. m ; S to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Ilartman Hpnrpupnf turAlva a, . les In the world, among which are : "' CASH TOTAL fttrBFlM CAPITAL. AHSBTR, OTVR ALSm Franklin of Phlia.. 4n,noo t3,i6,52 ti.tmsoj Ppnti'ft. lh a ruin o u.M oA . '..T'rTr Queen, of N. Y. 600,000 &,m,m l,UOM N. America, Folia. 8,000,000 9,730,6a E,M4.T OrriCl IN I. W. MCKILTT'S 8TOBE. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PKEAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATS AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsbuko, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Conipann ics as mere are in tne world and au losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, ma INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V. j Merrh N. I.i Clinton. N. V. !Pinnl. j v ,ca. inc. Pa 1 fifrmin Ami-i..- tn. A vu o- . v., orkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yocki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1 Hvsc uiu curporaiions are well seasooea bv ace and firn iflA 1 o- - " mhtv umx 7H had a loss settled by any court of law. Thetr assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knamt. Sneci&l Aran mnA AAl..- m burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county slum! patronize the agency where losses, if any. ..v niueu uuu jim oy one ot their citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Jambs McCloskey Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House" BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larpe and convenient imJ. t t " .hhijiv iwuii, rooms, hot nnd cold water, and nil . .t conveniences