8 RIGHT IN IT. Yes, the sidewalks are bad enough, but the crossings are sufficient to take the sole right out of any self-respecting shoe. Now we've prepared our soles to protect our customers' feet. We have a strong, warm, tight shoe that just revels in mud and slush—a shoe that will take you through the worst crossing in town and come up smiling every step. On sale at W.C. McKINNEY'S, Clark's Building. Main Street. THE COLUMBIAN^ BLOOMSBURG, PA. Sales. MARCH. 15. Richard Henrie will sell farm stock, implements and house hold goods on the farm of E. Kelchner near Lime Ridge, in Centre township at 10 a. m. MARCH 16. Entire livery outfit of A. C. Hidlay, at his livery stable in Bloomsburg, consisting of horses, buggies, harness, etc. Everybody Suya So. . Cascareta Candv Cathartic, the most won t *ful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, enre lieadaoho, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buv and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 35, 50 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sale. A good square piano. Can be bought cheap. Inquire at this office, tf. For Bent. A fine brick residence on 3rd street, 13 rooms, steam heat with boiler in cellar, gas, range, baili room, hot and cold water, large lot, fruit trees &c. Possession given April Ist. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell. tf. FOR RENT. Store and dwelling house combined, at Pensyl Post office, Franklin township. Good location, by F. Pensyl. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Ohildren, Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. THEY NEVER FAIL. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. If you want lithographed bonds, certificates of stock, checks, drafts, diplomas, or any thing in that line, the COLUMBIAN office can furnish diem. See samples. FOE RENT. Front room, 2nd floor, COLUMBIAN building. Steam heat, gas or electric light. One of the most desirable offices in town. Possession given April 1 st. Apply to tf. GEO. E. ELWELL'. A fine line of new styles in wed ding invitations just received at THE COLUMBIAN office. tf. L. T. Sharpless Co. Limited, have cabbage, celery, lettuce, onions, and potatoes. In the fruit line they have Malaga grapes, Concord and Catawba grapes, oranges, lemons and bananas. The Victoria brand of canned vege tables is among the finest in the market and the Silver Cord canned fruits of all kinds command a large trade. A complete line of fine groceries, pro visions, flour, canned meats, &c. can always be found on their shelves. WANTED.—A lot ranging from 25 to 30 acres with good building on. Ad dress P. O. Box 14, Light Street, Pa. 7-1-tf. To-night and To-morrow Night, And each day and night durgng this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. Get a bottle TO DAY and keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price a3 and 50c. Sample bottle free. Give the Ohildren a Brink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap petizing. nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all gro cers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious proper ies. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great bene fit. Costs about Jas much as coffee. 15 and 25c. 2 3 4td HOOD'S PULLS euro Llvsr ills, Bll loysness, Indigestion, Koadache. Easy to tako, easy to operate. 25c. Try the COLUMBIAN a year. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING- Athletic Park Leased—Ordinance Repealed, —Other Business. The Town Council held its regular monthly meeting Thursday night. President Kocher and all the mem bers excepting Richardson were present : The meeting was called to order and the minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Rishton of the Fire and Water com mittee reported that the new appara tus for the Rescue Company was here, and had been placed in the Com pany's house. Supplee, of the Finance Committee made a report, showing the work of the committee. He stated that the Hennesy matter had all been settled. A petition was presented to Coun cil by C. C. Yetter, asking for a cross ing over Market Street at North side of Fourth. Referred to street com mittee. The following lease concerning Athletic Park was then read Whereas, at a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Blooms burg, Pa., held at their hall on the nth day of January, A. D., I*B9B, it was resolved to lease 10 the Athletic Park Association, the Town Park, located between Seventh and Eight and Market and Centre Streets, for a term of five years, upon certain terms and conditions Now, therefore, this agreement made and concluded this Eighth day of February, A. D., 1898, between the said Town, lessor, and the Athle tic Park Association aforesaid, lessee, that for and in considera tion of the convenants and terms here inafter mentioned and reserved (and on the part of the said lessee to be kept and performed,) hath demised, leased and let, and by these presents doth demise, lease and let unto the said lessee, and said Park to be used for base ball, foot ball, and other inno cent and legitimate athletic sports. And the said lessee hereby agrees to plant a row of Carolina Poplar and Elm trees of good size, along the Center Street side of the said Park on the outside of the pavement, also to replace such trees as have been here tofore planted and are not growing along the north side of the said Park on the inside of the fence when lease expires. The said trees to be set under the direction of the Town en gineer, twenty feet apart and to be boxed. The fence to be kept in good order by the said lessee, and the trees to be properly trimmed and cared for by the said lessor. The work of planting trees and putting the Park in proper condition to be fully completed under the direction of the Town Engineer before June Ist, 1898; otherwise this lease to be void and of no effect. And the said lessee shall and will at the expiration of the said term of five years surrender and deliver up quiet and peaceable posses sion of the said Park without notice ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from im perfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treat ment of other diseased. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the blad der, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseases, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain,_ disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and ex traordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy, is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and I one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention THE COLUMBIAN and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &Co , Binghamton, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. to quit in as good condition as it now is, reasonable wear and tear excepted. This lease was 'the result of the meeting of the Finance Committee, who authorized the President to exe cute the same, and it is hereby signed, sealed and delivered. James Magee, 2nd, complained of the sewer on Sixth-Street. He says it is entirely too small, and that on one occasion he was compelled to stop work at the mill, owing to the water backing in the mill. He stated that he would hold the town responsi ble for any damage that might here after be caused from this source. The Town Engineer and Street committee informed the Council that the above trouble was caused by waste and not because the sewer was too small, and that at least a wagon load of rubbish, wooden paddles had been taken out of the sewer below the Magee mill. On motion ot Gorrey and Rishton it was ordered that a sump tbe con structed to catch the waste. The work giving the same to be under the supervision of the Town Engineer. The subject of license for transient merchants was taken up and it being ascertained that the Ordinance taxing such merchants SSO is unlawful and cannot be enforced, the following was read : ORDINANCE NO. 99. An ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 46. Whereas the Courts of the State of Pennsylvania have declared that municipal ordinances requiring a tax upon transient, retail merchants are illegal. Therefore, be it enacted by the Town of Bloomsburg, and it is here by enacted by authority of same : That Ordinance No. 46, entitled, "An Ordinance to provide for the licensing of transient retail mer chants," be,and the same is hereby repealed. Attest W. R. KOCHER, Freeze Quick, Sec. Pres. Town Coun. On motion of Supplee, seconded by Hower the ordinance was adopted as read. President Kocher stated that the book merchants paid him $7.50 the amount of the regular mercantile tax, but would pay no more. Bills were presented and the Secre tary directed to issue orders for the same as follows : F. Cavanee, drayage hose cart .45 C. W. Hassert, Fire Co. rent 3.00 Creasy & Wells, lumber 2.35 Water Co., Fire Hydrants, Jan. to Feb 9 1 -^7 Steam Co., Heat for Ha 11.... 75.78 Sloan estate, damages as of 1893, widening West St. 64.60 S. R. Bidleman, blanks for Board of Health 24.80 J. D. Armstrong, matches, oil &c 2.42 Harman & Hassert, plates, &c 1.20 Chas. Culp, constable salary.. 8.00 Electric Light Co, 1 month St. Lights 426.68 Gas Co., Gas for Town Hall 29.25 Miles Betz, one arrest .50 W. O. Holmes, work, sup plies, &c..., 6.93 Peacock & Co., nails, lan terns, &c 6.25 Geo. Shultz, police service 1.75 A. Bowen, " " 1.25 A. Herbine, " " 1.25 F. P. Banm, " " 3.00 A. Shultz, chief police 40.00 G. F. Quick, Sec., x m 0.... 15.00 Bills were also presented as follows but held over for the reasons stated : The salary of I H. Hagenbuch, which iieretofore has been $lO per month, was increased by the Board of Health to $12.50. Steam Co., for heat, during seasons of'97—'9B, $75.87. The bill of the health officer was laid aside. Council considers the old salary of $lO per month sufficient for his services. Several other matters of minor im portance were discussed after which Council adjourned. School Report- The fourth month of school of the Canby school, Mt. Pleasant District, closed Tuesday Feb. 8, 1898. The report is as follows : number ,of males enrolled 14 ; number of females enrolled 26 ; average attend ance of males 10 ; average attend ance of females 21: The following is 0 list of the names of the pupils having attended every day during month. Those marked with a star have attended every day during term : Oscar Melick, Clark Davis, Mary Melick", Stella Melick", Mary Davis, Cldo Thomas", Ella Davis, Roy Thomas", Maria Thomas, Hazel Thomas", Blanche Davis, Lola Miller, Esther Melick. G. M. VANCE, Teacher. CASTOR IA THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT ERB SBEI HHn, R 1 ! IKS jOASTORi [ASTORIA The Kind You Have iSSSKSSSS* Bears the Fae-simile ting the Stomachs andßowelsoE Si^HSitUTO Promote s Digfeslion,Checr ful ness and Rfest.Contains neither /J - Snum.Morphine nor Mineral. /"/Jt S/ Is V? OT NARCOTIC. /impc or old n-SAMUELriTuitit Pumpkin Seed- ON THE Mx.Smnm * 1 XMUSJh- I j WRAPPER ) OF EVERY Apcrfecf Remedy forConstipa tion.SourStomach.Diarrhoea, |l>/|npnpi p ' Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- U\J 1 1 I—<l— and Loss OF SIEEP. _______ facsimile Signature of miTTI |TTITI\ az*w<az- THE KIND NEW YORK. BMjjmMß YOU HAVE EXACT COPy OP WHAEPEB. ■always bought. ■ THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOW. CITY. essmmmaammmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TEI.CPHOKE WE MAKE YOU SOME SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE SHORT MONTH OF FEBRUARY. We invite everybody to call and you will find just what you are looking for The largest and best selected stock of Groceries in the County. 2 pounds light or dark Honey 25c 2 cans best Tomatoes 25c 3 cans good Tomatoes 25c 4 cans good Tomatoes 30c 2 cans Victoria Corn 25c 3 cans good Corn 25c 4 cans best Peas 50c 3 cans good Peas 25c 1 can French Peas, best 2oc Good Hickory Nuts, quart 5c 25 lb sack Buckwheat Flour 40c Potatoes, bushel 80c Mrs. Winslow's Mince Meat, 6 cts, a Pound Jamiaca and California Oranges, nice Lemons, Lettuce, Celery, Bananas, Cabbage, Apples, in stock at all times. Brick, Roquefort, Sweitzer, Pine Apple and Limberger Cheeses. B@~ Goods Delivered Promptly. M. T.j MkmFpMM ($&•, MM** BejOOMSRURG* PA. FLOP.IDA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. One must appreciate the advant ages of modern railway travel when he can leave the land of blizzards one day and find himself in the land of flowers the next. To do tfiis take the Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, which will leave New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pullman Palace Cars Tuesday, February 22, allowing two weeks in Florida. Excursion tickets, including railway transporta tion, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $50.00; Philadel phia, $48.00 ; Canandaigua, $52.85 ; Erie, $54.85 ; Wilkesbarre, $50.35 ; Pittsburg, $53.00 ; and at proportion ate rates from other points. > For tickets, itineraries, and full in formation apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; or address Geo. W. Boyd, As sistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, toe. t 4-1-iy 750 different kinds of Foreign and Domestic cloth already received for Spring which will be made up to order. Fine all wool suits, SB.OO, trousers, $2.75 and upwards. Competition de fied in Bloomsburg, either in make, price, fit, quality or quantity of cloth to select from Maier artistic Tailor, Hatter, Clothier and Furnisher Bloomsburg, Pa. — Dou't Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. It you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be liiuao well, strung, magnetic, lull of now life uuil vigor, tuke Tno-To-Biic, the wonder- worker, tiki inukes weak 111011 strong. Many gain teirponnds in ten days. Over -100,J00 cured. Buy No-To-Bno of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 800 nr ft.nO. Booklet and sample mailed free. A<l. tttcrl'ng Kemody Co.,Cuiuko or Sew York. Dest Prunes, large, pound 15c Large California Prunes, 3 pounds 25c Nice Large Raisins, 5 pounds for 25c Nice Evaporated Peaches, pound 10c Skinned Hams, pound 10c Plain Hams, pound 9c California Hams, pound 7c 2 lbs. New York Cake Cheese 25c 1 package Coxe's Gelatin 15c 4 packages Macaroni, good 25c 1 gallon can good Maple Syrup SI.OO 12] lb. sack Corn Meal 12c Did you make your Grain O this way ? Here are the latest directions : Use one tablespoonful of Grain-0 to two cups of cold water. Mix the Grain-O with half an egg and add the water. (Be sure to measure.) After the water gets to the boiling point let boil for fifteen to twenty minutes. Use cream and sugar to suit the taste. If you have not cream use hot milk. A lady said : "The first time I drank Grain O I did not like it, but after using it for ten days and forming the habit, nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." This is the experience of all. If you will follow directions, measure it every time and make it the same, and try it for ten days, you will not go back to coffee. THE \ FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE On which our shoes are built is merit. They must be good, we have them made so. Not content with things as they are we go on making them better. Out of it comes the best foot wear possible. FULL LINE OF HQSEBY and / " UHMBWIAB W. HTnoore. Corner IP.DN AND M IN STS. JONAS LONG'S SONS' WEEKLY GHATS* WILKES-BAKRE, PA., February t 7th, 1898. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. No such opportunity was ever offered for equipping your kitchen or dining room with useful and needful things at such ridiculously low prices—the goods are in base ment of our big store, and the mighty selling is now on, in all its vigor. True to our policy, we arc selling cheaper, because we are selling more—thereby winning thousands of new customers and greatly increasing our sal- s by such huge value—giving, that strong as the rock of Gibraltar-is now firmly imbedded the popularity of this store. As Housefurnishing Goods are bulky to carry, you buy with the same convenience as in town residents since our wagon delivery service reaches the further most homes around about us. Come here, prove to yourself that every price quoted here is lower than the actual cost of the raw material. Youcan buy any of these articles during this Sale at 4c. Genuine Dover Egg Beaters, heavy wire. Broilers, 6x9. Long Handle Fire Shovels. Bread Tins, all sizes. 1 quart size Buckets. Large size Graters. Long handle Basting Spoons. Strong iron Meat Forks. Cake steel blades. . Alaska cover Lifters.) Three arm Towel Rhcks. Greystonegranite basins, all sizes. The following list shows the great values you get during this sale at 9c. Painted Chamber Pails, with cover. 14-qt. Stamped Dish Pans. 4-qt. Tea and Coffee Pots. Galvanized Water Pails. Large isize Culcnders. Large Size Painted Cuspidores. 4 and 6 quart water pails. 2 quart Watering Pots, zinc rose. Good quality partition Dinner Pails. 8-qt. size retinned Preserving Kettles. Bread Pans, all sizes, Grcvstone Granite. Jelly Moulds, Greystone Granite. 2-qt. Covered Buckets, Grey stone Granite. Hanging Soap Dishes, with Drainer, Greystone Granite. Stew Pans, with handle Grey stone Granite. Braided Carpet Beaters. Regulation size Japan Coal Hods. Basting Spoons, all sizes, 50. Pic Plates, all sizes, each 7c, Extra quality Broom 15c. Five foot hard wood StCj, 1 ad ders, 45c. Work Baskets on stands, value 98c., at 49c. pound Sugar Box, value 22c., at 12c. 1 Oval Clothes Boilers, No. 9 size, at 22c. The well known Henis Fruit Press, value 39c., at 24c. Alaska nickel plated Fire Shovel, value 25c., at 15c. Fine imported rice. tea and cof fee Canisters, value 25c., at 9c. Spice Canisters, each Jc. Extra quality Hearth Biush, 9c. 7-inch White Wash Brush, 9c. Fine Stove Brush, 9c. 3 kinds solid back Scrub Bashes, each 9c. Fine Shoe Brushes, 9c. * Armour Laundry Soar, large size cakes, 12 cake f for 25c. Copper Wash Boilers, hca'.f ' size 8, $1.49. Copper Wash Boilers, heav size 9, at £1.69. Extra fine Glass Bowls, copy the real cut kind, 8 and 9 ini ! sizes, value 25c.. each 10c. One lot of glass Cheese Plate; \ Uo close out, each at ic. Best white Cups and Saucers, k i J sets of 6, at 27c. \test quality white vegetables Disfics, all sizes, each 7c. Wash Bowl and Pitchers, best quality white, per pair 45 c.
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