TKB COLUMBIAN AJSD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur strength and wholcsomencss. Moro economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot bn noiii In competition with tho multltudo of low test, Bhort weight alum or phosphate rowders. Sola only to villus. ituxai.iiaiiNU lonuEHio., HO t ailrJU,H It The Columbian ur-publlshcd every Friday. Subscription prlco, i.O0 a year. Entered at tho Post omco at Uloomsburg, ra.. as second class matter, March l, 1(88. ' BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1889. CORHUT B1ILI10AD IIJI T1IILK. ULOOMSBURG SULLIVAN RAILROAD Taking effect MONDAY. NOVEMBER SB, 1848. SOUTH. NORTH. 'Ar. Ar. Ar. STATIONS, f. . r. . .. Uloomsburg, 0 S8 1 05 8 09 Main street c 18 12 53 7 68 Irondale 0 10 12 50 7 68 I'apcrMUl. ......... 6 03 12 40 7 48 Llghtstrect, O 05 12 3J 7 45 Orangovlllo 6 67 12 20 7 35 Forks, 5 45 12 00 7 20 'i'tlbbs 5 42 11 63 7 15 Stillwater s 37 11 45 7 lo Ilenlon, 6 28 11 8o 7 00 Edsona & 23 11 20 a 60 coles creek, 5 20 11 15 0 52 Bugarloar 6 15 11 10 0 43 Laubachs, 6 U 11 05 6 4: central 5 on 10 67 6 bs Echo Park. 6 03 10 62 6 V6 Jamison city.... 6 oo 10 45 o 89 Lv. LV. LV. r. H. A. SI. A. M. Lv. Lv. A.. r. . 8 35 J a 9 48 2 35 8 48 2 42 8 56 -l t-Z 0 00 S 67 9 10 3 21) 9 S5 3 3d U 30 3 42 9 37 3 60 9 47 4 15 9 61 4 20 9 60 4 21 10 00 4 2S 10 04 4 33 10 12 4 40 10 16 4 41 10 20 4 (0 Ar. Ar. a. m. r. si. Lv. r. m. 6 40 6 61 ft 64 7 01 7 01 7 10 7 31 I 38 7 4! T 63 7 611 8 00 8 05 8 10 8 15 8 19 8 25 Ar r. ii. Trains on tho 1'. H. U. it. icavo Itupert is iouows : NOnTD. south. 7:32 a. m. 11:02 a. m, 3:31 p. m. 6:23 p.m. 0 Tralnson the D. L. & W. 11. R. leave Bioomsburg as lonows: NORTH SOUTH. 7:12 a. m. 8:32 a. m. 10:57 a. m. 13:00 p. m. ;2:21 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 0:36 p.m. 6:47 p.m. Tralnson tho H.tW. B. Rallwaypass Bloom Ferry as rollows I NOKTH. BOUTH. 10:43 a. m. 12:37 p. m. 6.26 p. in. 4-30 p. m. 8UHDAT. NOKTH. SOUTH. 10:48 a m 6:89 p m NAI.1W. Junk 7th. Executors of Mary N. Har. man, deceased, will olTcr residence on Market street for sale at 0 a. m. Foil Sals. A valuable farm in Madison Township containing 115 acres, One build ings. Will be sold on easy payments. If not sold at private sale by Jul) 1st, will be sold at public sale. For terms inquiro of J. H. Williams, Bioomsburg. tf. Foh Balk. A desirable and commodious residence on Malu street, supplied with water, gas and Bteam. Apply to jnn20tf. U. N. Mover. Fou Sale A valuable vacant lot on Market St., seven lots on Eighth Street, ten dwellings and a good store property in Bioomsburg. Six farms, two grist mills and two store properties lu Col. Co. A good farm of 307 acres wllh good build ings in Virginia nnd two farms In Kansas by M. P. Lutz Insuranco nnd Real Estate Agt., Bioomsburg Pa. Leaders in Btyles now Btyles of neck wear. Linen collars, culls hosiery shirts handsome, dress shirts at Lowenberg's. I'eiHunal. F. P. Billmcycr Esq. will move into It. 0. Nenl's houso on Fifth btreot, soon. It. W. Oswald has moved into tho M. O. Bloan residence. Mrs. E. W. Fulton returned from Mlnne sita recently, and Is visiting her auut, Mrs. W. It. Tubbs. J, J- Lawall will raovo into tho Conner property on Fifth street, when vacated by F. P. Billmcycr. W. Clark Sloan has moved into tho Thornton house, corner of Market and ltock streets. Mr. J. It. Schuyler and wife aud Mrs. Kcster and daughter, Pauline, have moved Into the houso on Main street formerly oc cupied by E. C. Wells. John Herring, of the Senior clas3 at Lafayette College, is at borne, having pass. cd his llnal'cxamlnallons with honor. An oration .has been assigned him for Com. mencement Day. Oscar W. Ent.'of this place, has rcceiv od again the appointment from this dis trict to West Point, and will report on Juno 18th. to undergo examination. Tho best wishes of his many friends will go with him. Tho bass season opened on Memorial Day, May 30th. Fino Cabinets in vignette or scroll, tf M'Ktlllp Bros. E. 0. Wells' residence on Ijwcr rralu street is being much Improved by a fresh coat of paint. Tho Stato Editorial Association will go to Capo May for tho annual outing on Juno 25th. Charles A. Moyer has opened a grocery store at the corner of Third and West streets. A constitutional amendment meeting will bo held lu Hess' Grovo at Rupert on next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ad dress by Prof. Patton of Lancaster. Tho Juno meeting of tho Bonita Tennis Club will bo held on Mouthy Juno 10, at 8 p. in. at tho houso of Miss Leveret.. A largo r-tteudanco is desired. Several fishing parties who went up tho creek last week, returned on Saturday night or Sunday In carriages. They said that tho water was a lltllo too uumerous for their purposes. Berwick hod n, big parade on Memorial Day, Tho Hcocuo Flro Company and a number of llio members of Thcta Castle, K. Q. E. of this place, helped to swell llio ranks. 0. B. Jaekson, Esq. delivered tho memorial address. Cards aro out announcing the marriage ot James McCloskey, tho genial and oblig. Ing clerk at the Exchange, to Miss Hullar, of Wllllamsport. The ceremony will take pluce at Wllllamsport on Tuesday, Juno niii. Thela Castle, K. Q, E. will hold a grand festival In Muslo Hall, Friday and Hatur. day evenings, Juno 7th 'and 8th. Ice cream, strawberries and cako will be serv ed, Dou't fail to attend it. There were rumors abroad on Saturday that JaiucBon City was llooded, and that all I ho Inhabitants had moved up Into tho hotel. Tho report was not correct, how. ever, as tho water, did not get over its banks. A flshlnir tmrttr conslallncr of If. n. Vnt. A. G. llrlggs, P, E. Wirt, It. Hartman and F. M. Everett started on Tuesday morning for tho head waters of Fishing creek, whero they will camp for two weeks. Ucglnnlng on Juno 17th. tho banks of Bioomsburg will closo rjrcclsclv at thren o'clock. They arc compelled to do this In order to closo up their business each day. If yon want a good watch, nt a low price, call at 8. K. Blttcnbcndcr'g. Benton. Jewelry, chains &c. nearly at cost. Re pairing promptly dono and warranted. May 17-4t. An ninrfn,.! !!.. f ! i, -1""vb,,, ""u omuuivr murillO Lowcnberg 'e. At llio sale of tlio personal property of M. 0. Bloati, deceased. Inst Prlilnv. I) nnvllln Nallonnl Bank stock brought $203 per share, par 100. Literary Inslltuto bond $103, pnr 103. Bioomsburg B.inklng Co. lock, $150, par 100. Water stock $111. Tho Uloomsburg Cornet Bund nnd Gil morc's Band furnished music for Decora tion Day and both did excellent wnrlr. Tho Bloom played several pleasing sclcc lions at tlio linll grounds In tlio afternoon, while tho crowd was walling on the grand stand for the rain to subside. Woid was received Monday, stating that tho people In Millon could not entertain the ladles of tho Women's Missionary Soci ly of tlio Luthtrin Clmrcli, which was to com. menco next week. Tho ruin caused tij tho recent Hood left them In no condition to entertain strangers. A meeting of oitlzcns was held In tho Opera Houso on Wednesday evening to take action for tho relief of the Williams port sufferers. William Ncnl was chosen chairman and F. P. Blllmeyer secretary. E. R. Drinker, A. Z. Schoch, Ed. Tuslln, 0. B. Hobblns, J. R. Schuyler nnd W. S. Moyer, were appointed a committee to so. licit subscriptions. List ot letters remaining In the Poet Of fice at Bioomsburg for week erding Juno 4, 1880. A. E. Beach, Mr. John Boughman, Wm. E. Smith, Miss Emma Wilson. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Gkokqk A. Clauk, P. M. The Postmnstcr-Gencral makes tho fol lowing suggestion to the public. "Print your name or address on tho left hand corner of all mall matter. This will In sure Its immculate return if Improperly ad dressed or Insufficiently paid, and If not called for at Its destination it can ho for warded without going to tho dead letter. office." Frank Flosscr, one of Gen. Socman's or- derllcs while on his famous "march to tlio sea," formerly of Wllkes-Barrc, now of Nan tlcoke, was In this place on Wednesday evening, and while here became a membwr of the Union Veteran Legion of tho United States, an organization recently formed of soldiers who have served not less than three years. Frank was twice severely wounded, nnd but lately applieu for a pension. The trout dinner nt J. B Mc Henry's hotel In Benton was well attended on Sat urday last, considering tho weather. Thoso who went up from here on tho cars came home next day In wagons, as tho railroad was blocked, Mcllenry's hotel cellar nnd many others wero llooded. Tho creek stood In the road In front ot Rohr Mellon ry's store. The senior examination for graduation will take plnce at the Normal School next week. The examining committee consists of tho following gentlemen: Hon. E. E. Hlghbee, Superintendent of public Instruc tion; A. J. Davis, Principal S. N. S. 13th District; Cha9. W. Hermann, Superintend ent ot Snyder County; L. E. McGinncs, Superintendent Stccllou, Dauphin county. This number nf tho (Iohimmaic is alone worth the prlco of a year's subscription. On tho first page is a complete list of all tho laws passed by the recent legislature, aud on the second page will bo found an article on tho Fence Law. Tho latter will bo especially valuable to farmers and all other owners of land, and it should be cut out nnd preserved. A unique cottage is being built for C. La Rue Munson, Esq., at Eagles Merc. It is a curiosity to.the natives. Tho cottago Is being built of rough stono just as they are picked from tho ground, with the moss and other growth upon them and no mor tar is visible when the building Is complet ed. Those who see tho work In progress aro prone to comment upon the manner of Its construction Sullivan Review. The hoard of directors of Bloom School District organized last Monday night by electing J. R. Townsend, president, J. C. Brown, secretary, and Wm. Krnmer, treas- urcr. Salaiy of secretary was fixed at $150, and commission of treasurer at 2 per cent., on general fund aud J per cent, on loan, for new building. Tho High and Giammar Schools arc to bo located in tho new building. Teachers and janitor will be selected on June 14. Tho remains of William Heist were brought down irom Scranton last Friday: and hurled from his mother's rcsldcnco on Iron Street on Sunday afternoon. He was born here, nnd was a son of John Heist, Ho learned tho deotlst trade with W. H. House and I. L, Rabb, serving n limo with each, and opened an office here. Ho mar. ried Miss Rauch of Rupert, who survives him. For Eorat years ho has been living at Scranton, where he died suddenly on Friday morning. His age was about 33 years. The first baseball gamo of the season was played at Athletic Paik last Thurs. day afternoon between Bioomsburg and Northumberland. A good-sized crowd witnessed tho game. Only two Innings were played, however, as a hoavy rain storm came up, compelling tho players to rush to tlio grand stand, and preventing the completion ot the game. The ncore at tho lime the gamo was called stood ten to nothing in favor of ll.oomsburg. Our boys wero in good shape for playing, and tho Northumberland nlnu would In all probab lllty have been badly done up. The Board of Trustees of tho Stato Nor. raal School organized last week, Tuesday, by tho election of Wm. Neal, President, F, P. Blllmeyer, Secretary, II. J. Clark, Treasurer, Tho President appointed tho following committees i Finance, O. W. Miller, John Wolf, E. it. Drinker Ground and Buildings, A. Z. Schoch, Jacob Schuy. ler, E. R. Drinker Household, Jacob Schuyler, J. M. Clark, E. 0. Wells i In. atrucllon and Discipline, 0. Q. Barkley, G. E. Elwcll, L. E. Waller i Furnlt uro Li' hrary and apparatus, E. 0. Wells, L. E, Waller, 0. R. Buckalcw Heat, Watir anil Light, J. A. Funstou, K. Mendenhall, I. S. liirnn. Bolls, absccsss, tumors, and even can cere, arc tlio result ot a natural effort of tho system to expel tbo. poisons which llio liver and kidneys liavo failed to remove. Ayer's Sarsaparllla stimulates all tho or gans to a proper performance of their func tions. WATim I WATItR I ivvimv. wiiituit. OltKAT DAMACB 11T FLOOD. NO LIVES LOST IS COLUMBIA COUNTY niUDOltS AND flKIlS OONB. Tho heavy rains of last week culminated on Friday, when .tho streams began to rise, and rapidly swelled until Saturday after noon, when they becamo roaring torrents. Fishing Creek reached Its, height about 3 o'clock ou Saturday, when It was said to bo flvo inches higher than In 1805. Tho water toro along at a rato of twenty miles an hour, bringing with It tons of logs and driftwood. At cloven o'clock Saturday morning tho water was rising at tho Red Rock bridge, Uloomsburg, at tho rato nt an Inch In five minutes. Sovcral logs caught on tho mlddlo pier nf tho bridge, which pier was put In last year at a cost ot $1300 to the county. Tho current wJs so strong that it washed out tho foundation, which was said to be part sand and part rock, and tho lower half of tho pier toppled over, and by noon tho entlro ptcr had dlappoar cd, and thero wasscarccly a rlpplo In tho current to show where It h.d stood. BAW.M1LL8 OVKRTUHNEI). Clark Pursel's steam saw-mlll has been at work for somo time sawing timber on Mrs. Mcndcnhall's farm on tho other sldo of tho creek this side ot the Barton bridge. Tho engino stood near the creek, and on Saturday only tho top ot tho smokestack was visible. A largo quantity ot Blabs and cord wood was washed away, tho property of Mrs. Mendenhall. Just below tho samo brldgo stood tho portablo mill of Erl Trlvelplcce, who was sawing for Mrs. Mendenhall, Caleb Barton, Vasttnc Boono and others. Tho saw mil was washed away, nnd tho engino over turned, and entirely submerged. A cabin used by him was also carried away with its contents. At the pier of the brldgo of tho Biooms burg & Rupert R. R. over tho creek at Rupert an engino and two derricks were carried awav. Ono derrick wascaughtnt Catawissa, nnd Jtho other lodged a short dlstanco below tho pier. The engino was also recovered. uLooMsnmto & sdllivan It. R. Great damago was dono to tho track of tho Bioomsburg & Sullivan R. R. Tho gates ot tho race ot tho Bioomsburg Iron Co. wero torn out at tho dam, and the water rushed Into tho race with terrific force. When it reached tho wasto gate at the lower end of Dr. Low's farm It washed out tho race bank, and carried away tho bed ot the railroad track for a dlstanco of 100 feet leaving tho rails and tics suspended in nlr. Thero was another washout this sido of Light Street, and sovcral smaller ones between Light Street and B. F. Bartsch's. A deep washout was made In C. Conner's field above Bartsch's. Tho lino of track 1000 feet long above the Iron brldgo at Orangovlllo had to bo moved back several feet lo Qnd a new bed. At the north end of Nob Mountain thero was a side wash of 12 feet. Tho south abut ment of the Banlou bridja was undermin ed, aud tho end of tho bridge thrown down stream about 15 Inches. Tho. pier also dropped down some Inches. , There were washouts above LautacVs nnd in J. P. Fritz's Jflcld. Tho cribbing at the south end of Central bndgo was dama ged, and the bank wasbrd out, and the south end ot tho Y nt Central, and the track at Vanslckle's crossing were under mined. All of tho trains were distrlbted along tho road. F. R. McKelvy's train wa3 at Jaml. son City, but got -'own as far as Benton. Scott's train went north on Saturday morn ing and got back as far as Orangcville. Ono engine was kept nt Bioomsburg. This distribution of trnins was a wise fore thought of SupL Leader's. Fearing a flood he located the trains so that it bridges were swept away he would have traina between to repair damages to the road bed. If this had not been done it would have taken weeks nstead of three days to open the road. Trains arc now running regularly. On Monday Will Fleckenstlne started his stage Hue between Orangcyillo and Bioomsburg, and travel was resumed by rail between Orangovlllo and Jameson Cily, a transfer being made around the Bcntou bridge. Tho loss to the company will reach thousands of dollars. The creek began to subside on Saturday afteruoon, wheu a few more inches would have flooded the pump housoof the Biooms burg Water Co. On Sunday morning It had fallen 8 feet The county bridgo at Cole's Creek was swept away. TUB KOIiTH UllANOH. On Saturday tho Susquehanna river be gan to rise, and on Sunday at 3 o'clock It was within a few feet of being bank full. It continued to rise until Monday after noon, when it stood several feet on the river road at the point, at tho mouth ot Fishing Creek. Travel was impeded on the D. L. & W. It. It. The 8:47 train on Friday evening came as far as Bioomsburg, and laid over night, going up next morning. Thero were no mails from Friday night until Monday noon, and all sorts of rumors pre vailed as to the damage done elsewhere. When tho city papers came, it was found that the terrible news was only too true. The oldest residents say that this was the highest Hood in Fishing creek for forty years or more. In 1840, whein Colo's mill was carried off, aboyo Benton, thoy think is tho last time it reached such propor tions. We aro luformcd that tho mill stones of Colo's mill have never been found, so deeply wero they imbedded in sand it is presumed, In 1803 the creek was not so high as now, except below Uloomsburg where it was affected by tho back water from tho river. "My daughter was greatly troubled with Scrofula, aud, at ono limo, It was feared would lose her sight. Ayer's Sarsaparllla has completely restored her health, nnd, her eyes are as well as ever, with not a trace of scrofula in her system." G. King, KUUugly, Conn. Memorial IJay, Last week, Thursday was proper'y ob served In Bioomsburg. In the morning detachments nt Eut Post visited Light Street, Hidlay's, Lime Ridge and other points. At 2:30 In tho afternoon tho graves In Hoscuiont wero decorated, tho proces. slon consisting ot the Bloom liand, Enl Post, No. 250, Patriotlo Order Sons of America, Normal students, Gilmore's Baud, Friendship Flru Co. Tho address was delivered by Rev. I. M. Patterson, and was listened to by a laro audience on Market square. Il was an able discourse, and It received much flattering comment. All business places lu town closed from 3 to S. ioo I.iiiIIch Wanted, And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medl cino, the great root and herb remedy, dls. covered by Dr, Silas Lane while In the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys It Is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up tho complexion H docs wonders. Children like U. Everyone praises l. Large-size pari. age. 60 cents. At all druggists.' Apr. 30 6m, A Reply to Mr. Low. EniTons Columbian i Dear Sirs i Tho windy arguments of my friend Mr. Low reminds mo of the boa-constrictor when he has hla prey within his reach, bo blows and covers It with saliva, a slippery substance, so ho can swallow It with more caso. I can tell tho gentleman tho stuff ho threw after ms did not adhere, so It ho trios to swallow mo ho will find mo kick, ing, but should ho get mo down I think ho will have moro brains in his stomach than ho ever had In his head, lie says that my argument is an entlro exaggeration, mis construction, and misrepresentation, which ho Is able to prove. 1 quoted largely from the Scripture, did ho prove that was ex aggerated, did I mticonstrue or misrepre sent H? No Sir. What did ho prove, "that drunkenness was wrong. I admit that. So Is robbery, murder, fornication adultery, covctousncss, &o. Paul says that money Is the root of all evil. You say that liquor causes all tho evils. Now dear readers which will you bellove, thoso fanatics or tho Divine record. You say that Adam and Eve had but ono tempta tion placed before them, and yet tho Lord Interfered. Tho Lord did not lntcrfcto and tako away tho temptation, but after they had disobeyed a positlvo command, then he drovo them from tho garden for their disobedience. Wo was consoled to rcstst temptation, then tf we aro disobedi ent In that respect tho door of mercy will bo closed against us and wo will never be permitted to ntcr the paradise of God. He says Mr. A le arrested tor stealing nnd sent to penitentiary, and he says you aro taking away his liberty. No Sir I Mr. A took away his own liberty by violating an established law. So with Mr. B for murd er, they both knew tho penally attached to each crime before they committed them. Who is to blamo. I say they are Indivi dually. Mr. Low, you said that I said no man has s right to say what I shall cat drink or wear providing you steal It. I did not say providing you steal It, that is an exaggeration of Mr. Low, and ho know belter when ho wrote It. That showed the calibre of llio rain. He says further that ho has a pefcel right to say what humanity shall drink. When and where was be coronated, that Is above all law human or divine. Ono thing Is certain I have uevcr surrendered luy rights to any guardian aa yet, and If I ever select ono for that puiposo R will not bo a man that is troubled with a swelled head. He asked if it was posslblo for a man to Inilulfu lu tho liquor mado to-day and remain sober. I anwer yes sir. When I gave tho defini tion of tcmperanco ho could not get around that so ho says tho word temperance is not what we are advocating, it is tho word Prohibition. Now Mr. Low you have let tho cat out of the bag. you have surrender ed all that Is worth contending tor on this subject. I started out to prove that prohi billon was not taught in the Scriptures, but temperauco was. Who has gained his point. Gentle readers you can form your own conclusion. He quo.es Habakkuk 2 5. Cursed Is ho that putteth tho bottle to his neighbors lips tho Bible don't say no such thing, young man bo careful how you misrepre. sent the good Book, please turn to Revela tions 2318-19 then If you have any rever enco for the word of God you will bo moic careful In the future. My opponent tries to show that somo wine will Intoxicate and other won't and gives us a muttering of Hebrew and Greek of which he knows about as much as I do. That Is nothing at all to prove his position, tako tho dcflnl tlon of the word wine, fermented juice of gi apes nud of other fruits. Somo say that new wlno will not Intoxicate. Tho Jews knew better than that on the day of Pente cost when the miraculous power of the Spirit was working with the Disciples; others mocking said those men arc full of new wlno. Peter said these are not drunk en as yes suppose seeing it U but the Ibird hour of tho day. My position is this, all wlno will Intoxicate if drank to excess. Yours Truly, A. J. Deihi. Tho foregoing was handed lu on May 11, and got mislaid, henco the delay lu Its publication. Ens Vote of TliaiiltH. At a meeting'of Col. Ent Post No. 250 G. A. R. on Friday evening last a committee was appointed to prepare i vote of thanks to thoso who assisted In tho services of Memorial Dayland present Hie samo to tho papers for publication. Whereupon it was Retolvetl, That the thanks of this Post aro extended lo Rev. A. W. Swengle for his able and highly appropriate discourse on tho Sunday previous to Memoilal Day. Iiemlveil, That thanks be extended to Rev. R. Mallalieu of ;Rspy for his appro prlato address at.Afton cimetery aud also to the citizens of Espy ai d Aflcn lor llieir presenco and thejilowers furnished for tlio occasion. llesnked, That thanks bo extended to J, C. Brown for his remarks at Light Street and to tho citizens of that town for Ibclr hospitality In providing ajllberal supply of elegant refreshments, Itesolrtd, That our thanks bo tendered to the srctcllcs of I lie Normal School who united with us In the exercises at Bloorbs burg and to Rev. Isaac Patterson foi his patriotic and lnstructlvo address. Ilcsolved, That wo extend our thauks lo the Bioomsburg nud Gilmore's Bands and tho choir'for the music furnished : to the P. O. 8. of A. and Friendship Fire Com pany for uulting with us in tho observance ol the day; to citizens who generously furnished teams for transportation and to tho Normal School for the delightful en tertalnmeut in Normal Hall In tho even Ingi C. P. Swan, T K. bTiLsa, W, It. ItiNOHOBK, V Com. I. Holder, F. M. OlLMOllB. Supt. Leader was indefatigable in hi labor lo restore tho II. & S. R. R. tracks so that travel could bo resumed. He worked day and night, ad succeeded In getting a train into Bioomsburg on Wednesday morn ing. Tho tract' is blocked up safely, but It will take somo tlmo to fill in the washouts, Mr. Leader not only directed tho work, but took off his coat and handled a shove). I'urced lo Leave Home. Over 60 people wero forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package ot Lane's 1 amily Medicine. It your blood Is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, It you aro constipated nnd have headacho and an unsigUtly complex Ion, don't fall to call on any druggist to day for ar samplo of this grand remedy. Tuu ladles pralso It, Everyone likes It, Largc-slzo package 60 cents. Apr. 20-0ui Illclii't "VVunt a air). Last summer my wife's health was all run down, pud sho wanted mo to hire gill to do the work. In a llttlo whllo I found ono I thought would suit her, when to my surprise sho said I need not biro any one, us sho felt much better, and thought another bottle ot Sulphur Bitters would cure her ; Do Ght, 41 Worcester sipiare, uuiuu. juuo f.si. jolitiHtown llellcf I-u n il. A relief fund, In aid ot tlio sufferers by tho flood at Johnstown lins been opened at tho First National Bank of Uloomsburg, and at Tho Bioomsburg Banking Com. nny, all persons who desire toconttlbitto to this yery worthy cnuso can Icavo their money at cither placo, nnd It will bo for warded to tho propar pirty. .CoiiHiiiiiitlnii Hurcly Cured To thk EniTon Pleaco Inform your read ers that I have n positive remedy for tho abovo named disease. By Its timely uso thousands of hopeless cafes liavo been per mnncntly cured. I shall bo glml to send wo bottles ot my remedy fiiek to nny of your renders who liavo coiuumpl'on If they will send mo their express and post ottlc address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM M. C..1R1 Pearl St., New York. scpi-21.1y w. V. Strawberry short cako will be served at tho lunch roomt of tho Woman's Christian Tcmperanco Union on Saturday afternoon of this week from 5 to 10 o'clock. Mrs. Rorct's lco cream also, which Is having n great run. Bolls, pimples, hives, ringworm, letter, nnd nil other manifestations of Impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. N(irninl Term, A Normal term, for thoso teachers do. siring to prepare for tho coming examina tion nnd for future work will bo opened In tho Orangovlllo Academy on July 8, 18S9, and will continue six weens. Gw, Life slzo crayons in guld frames only $10. tf M'Killlp Bros For a spring suit put up in (irct class stylo go to tho leading merchant tailor nerchant tail Lowcnborg. ing establishment ol U Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When eho vtut a Child, the cried for CMtorla, When she became Mlsa, she clung to Ctutorla, When she had Children, she gave them C toria. WANAMAKEIl S. rmi.iDEmiiA, .Monday, June 3, ISS'J. You can have Wanamaker's in your own home. A salesman, never importu nate, but candid and careful in his statements, telling of his wares and their prices when ever you care to ask. 1 hat is the illustrated uen- eral Catalogue. It only takes a postal card request to bring it. Write your name and address plainly. The book tells fully of over forty stocks of goods, and wherever it can be done gives pictures to show exactly what the article is. Forty stores right in your own home ! 1 hink ot it. And you can buy goods from any one of them and have them delivered to you without leaving the house. No railroad lares Wo tiresome shopping that is all done for you. buppose when you come to 5hiladelphia you had some wise friend wise in shopping, in goods and their qualities, in where to buy to go with you to aid you in making your se- ections. Wouldn t you gladly accept that service ? And you would lean a good deal on that judgment, wouldn't you ? That is just what happens when you write to us for goods. A skilled shopper, who knows goods and their values, takes your letter and goes from counter to coun ter and Irom department to de partment, selecting matching, choosing, with you all the time in your mind, and referring con stantly to your written instruc tions to lind whether you ap prove. bo, you see, it you write plainly what you want, it is much as if you were here. The nrices arc lust the same as it you bought in person. There is but one price here and that must needs be as low as any body's, or lower, or the store wouldn t grow. You can write lor what you want. But you need the Catalogue. bend tho postal card. You require reading matter for the Summer, of course. But what shall you read ? There's the rub. If you wish to know, Book News (;c a number, 50c a year) will lift the covers of the new Books', and give you a taste of their quality, and also tell what the best critics think of them. Much pleasant liter ary gossip besides. The June number is ready. A portrait of Wilkie Collins, suitable for framing, goes with it. A Fountain Pen, with filler and rubber case, lor 40 cents. Just as good as the high-priced ones, but hasn't a gold pen. A composition affair. They say it won't corrode.' It will, in time. We give two extra pens, to get around that ; and all for 40 cents. Send one cent extra for postage. John Wanamakeu. LOCAL MJTICES. IlltlUCllMl I'OWlH. Pit Games, drlst Bhnwlnccks, Heath, woods, Black II. ltcds, that will stay to win, Eggs, til for $1, Satisfaction Guaranteed. WllXIAM Dk.NNIS, tf. Bioomsburg, Pa. (Mention this paper.) Our stock ot wliltu dress goodsmbrold- crcu iiouncings m 10, sj, a, m ami -to in. Is larger than ever nud at prices lower thnn arknC2iaV yd., 4U lu. wide, call nnil see. Chantllly. spanUh nnd fish net laces for dresses, nt Clark & SonV, also full lines of iiiAcii urcss uooiis nt low prices. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cnbinet portraits only $3. iloz. Life fiizu Crayons only fciio.oo. Viewing, copying aru enlarging. Instant process used. tf. Big values In Bleached Tablo Linens, nt pricis iiiiiy bo percent, liclow regular vai. ucs, It will pay lo call and See, Clark & Sou. We consider these the best values shown for money. I. W. Hnrttnan &Sons aro havlnc a run on sateens this week. 120 styles to select irom. L irgo lines of dress goods of all kinds nt Clark & Son's. Somo 25c. goods nt 20c. a yd. All wool dress goods 12(c. a yd. Call and see. Bargains for all. I. W. Hartman & Sons underwear for summer Is the finest and cheapest both for lauies ami gems, Best C'ellco 01c. a yd , Hill 4-4 mudln 8c. Applcton A 7c, Loncsdalo cambric 10c. at Clark & Son's, and nil other domestic goods at low prices. . "Vour attention to I. W. Hartman & Sons big stock of dices goods nnd trim-1 mings is caucii mis r.nu next week. COc. nil silk gloves 35c. a pr., 50c. mills 35c, 35e. mitts 25c. pr. Hosiery, somo big cuts .to closo lots. Cull nnd see Clark & Son. I. W. Hartman & Sons are acknowledg ed head nunrlc-rs for good butter, fresh eggi, orauges, lemons, Imnana?, dried poaclus, peiis, prunes and lols of other table articles; goods delivered all over town. ltibbous of nil kinds, sash ribbons Surah silks for sashes, dresses, etc. Buciiles all styles. Handkerchiefs etc. at Clark ifc Son's. Tho Bo clialllc3 nt 1. W. Hartman & Sons aro beautiful styles and go fast. Sun umbrellas and pnrasols at Clurk & I Son's. Large lines. Prices defy compctl- uoii, iiosing out lines oi parasols very cheap, Call and see the new 1.49 Gloria umbrellas pleases nil. Clark Sou. The i tin for oil shades, lace nnd other curtaitiA lids spiing at I. W. Hartman A; I Sons has been great. More on. hnud yet. Challles, full lines, new styles, nice chnl- lles at -lcyu nsually .1 ami u. Another lot of thoso wool llnlslieu challles 14 ydc for $1.00. See the 10c cballie with point 'routine, niso uie Ringiiams, seersuckers. awns 4o yd. and up at Clark & ton's. lso crazy cloths. Satltics, somo special patterns, BUS! NBSS NOTICES Ir. Thed, Philadelphia's renowucd Spe cialist for nervous debility, blood Dolson, kidney and special diseases lias cured moro racs than all others combined, lie has cured cues pronounced incurable by leading physician!'. Wo would advise those snffeilng to consult him personally or by lellernt bis olllce, C33 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia Pa. l I BROOKS t GS. There seems to be no fulling oil in our "WVU Paper sales. 1 hough tue season i last com ing to a close, way is tins, so c Because tho goods we send out are us good in quality as can be bought anywhere at the prices we oiler them. JLhree things serve us, viz; Uiruty, quan tity and price. The " paper we sell we guarantee full length and full weight. These aro two points to be careful of in this stage of tho business. Unscru pulous manufacturers are mak ing their goods short length at a cheaper price, but ID lilKCS i i.i more to do your rooms hence you are the loser. W. II. iSUOOKE cc (Jo. Bioomsburg, Exchange Hotel. Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. OP VALUABLE IDs. ;Uc 2 ByUrttioofnwrltot Vend. Ex. Issued out ot tlio court of Common rieas ot Columbia County and to mo directed, thero will bo exposed to pub lic sale on tho premises on KKIDAY, JUNE 21, 1880, at- S o'clock p. m., all tint certain lot ot ground Mtuato In llcavcr township, Columbia county, reniHj lvanla, bounded and described ns follows to-wlt : On the north by the land ot Daniel I Gcaiuart, on tbo east by publio road leading to Illngiown, on tho south and west by lands of C. A, Shuma",contatulnsthree-tourthsof anJuMemoroor ess, whereon aro erected a Pramo Dnelllog House, Storo lloom, saw .Mill and oilier outbuildings. Also tho Individ ial half iatere&t of all that cer. tain lot of unsoatod land In lloaver Two. Colum. bla county. 1'ennsylYanta, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: On the south by land ot Jotn Hcnnln&er, on tho east by land of Daniel SIngley, on tho wost by land of Daniel ltainer, and on the north by land of John Itupert, containing Eight Acres, more or les- SeUd taken In execution at tho suit ot Fred, erlik Hosier and aeorge I'. Hosier, executors ot Henry Hosier, doe'd, and to bo sold as tno proper ty of Lucy Ann and T. J. bhuman. 11. 1'. Zahh, Att'y. JOHN 11. CASEY, Jlay 27, 18i9. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of Wm. st, Roberts, deceased. Hy vlrtuo ot an order of .the Orphan's Court ot Columbia County, there will be exposed to publlo bale at the premises on JUKK 22, 1889, at '.'o'clock p. m. tho following piece ot land sit- uato in Jlontour township, bounded on the north by 1 tnd ot John O. Quick, on tho east by land oil J. A. Roberts, on the couth by land of Samuel Huck, and 011 tho wost by land of William Neal, containing about 'tm ACBES, ot which about so acres aro cleared and under a good stato 01 cultivation, wuereon 19 erected ft two story J barn and other other out-bulldlngs. A good well ot water convenient to tho houso and other 1m- Improvements. terms oc sale. Twenty-five per cent, down, twenty-two per cent, on contlrmatlon of sale ana balance In six months from day of sale, with In terest from the connrmation ; deferred payments to bo secured by bond and mortgago ou the pre inNca. c. c. I'tucocr, Airmen Roberts, Atty. Administrator, 0 If You want a good Htuatlon wrlto MAY I1ROT1IKHS, Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y., as ii. ey are in want ot noneat and upright salesmen lo sellihelr eholco anl hardy vnrietlos of Nursery Slock, either on salary or commission. Many new and valuable varieties to offer. Wrlto thorn at uuio tor terms. DELAYS ARE DANUKKOl'S. June 7.4w-u. ALES M E N WANTKll. Itrtlablo men to canvass tor NrilKEifV hrok Permanent employment. Salary and L'xnen- tea. or commission, as preferred. 600 varieties iurmuingiabi.bt'iiiLgtpcaaiiieii. Apply at It Is now the best time lu tho year to begin. ULEN llllOTHERS. Rochester. N,. . once. (Mention this paper JunoTlw-d Read Tli n nrtvortiioiiio'it and got iiostetl on matter of drcBS. It Is most important to all ;en tlcmcii "What nnd Wlirro" to buy nud et just whit tlicy need lu Clolliini; at the right prices. You should Consider That our phni of doing busi ness aro calculated to honrfit YOU n-i well ns OUU SKLVKS. Consequently it is to OUR interest to servo you better every time which accounts for our increasing bU'dlHHi". Wo Icavo it for you to on theso points by getting ac quainted with thnliif;li quality and exceedingly low prices of our "SPKCiAL LONDON MADE CLOTHING." In buying THIS Clothing yon obtain all tlio character and stylo of tho Finest Merchnnt Tailoring But: - S wo half your monny. 1. 0. THOMPSON Tailor Clothier Importer, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, I'UILADEtiPUIA. MADE WITH BOILING WATER, 9 i65 MADE WITH BOILING MILK. BO,l.6mM Tho WONDERFUL 33 IRDIIDfe nuAin KaUDUttU XXiZiA Combining ft Parlor. Library. Imok. lag. RicMiIbj. er lultld CHAIR. LOUNGE. SCO. " i"rl "4 tr COUCH. Ftkl 3aUU ig. we m&tta trie largest vanet7 ci Adlailiblt, Ricllnlia, Pb,lllllll' ,iaa urqean- ugcraimB, invaiio RallldR. Hjninnfk. Qffiri. Llhran. Faac Carpal roldiag, Raed aad Rallaa CHAIRSnnd ROCKERS BICYCLES. TRICYCLES.VE LOCIPEDE8 and SELF PROPELLEHS. ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FDR INVALIDS. RABY fjO ACHES Orcr IOO different designs. Oar Patent AotomiHc eraki on till dir. wholeoillng: by placing your orders direct with tnemiLkeiD you can tv ttvtral j'Tohtu, Our tUuhtng ptieei tnd epeoiat llnritntnn will astonish, rtiil. (IooiIr hoIiI nnd or & tiunrnntm I ana aeurerea ireo to any point a I tiitii Sttitti C iry" Rond tamn frar Oat&loiraa, and state class of goods TOU wiel e LUBURC MFC. CO. - 14S North lilgbtu street, l'hlladclpulu, I'av. When I sav Cnnn I 3o not mean mcrelr to Btop them lor a time, ami then linvo them ro turn nfratu. 1 mean A ltADlCAX, CUUK. 1 naio inauo 1110 (intense, ox PITS, EPILEPSY oi- FALLING SICKNESS, A lile-lnns etudf. I warrant my remedy to Cunt: tho worst enpes. llccauso othcra liavo lulled U no rcitson for not now rcecivinK a euro. SendfttoncororatreiUiRonnda Fruk Hottlu ot my iNFAl.l.niLi: IU-.mrdy. Ono Kxprcaa aud l'o9t OMro. It costs you nothing tor a trial, and It will euro you. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Peabi St.. New York OF PURE COD LIVER OIL j2L2 KYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatabloas tVSilk. So fllcflialaefl Ilint It ran tin fnben. tlleattil, and asslmllnud by tlio muat ensltlvD stomach, when the plain oil cannot be tolcrntetl; nnd hy tho com iiinuiiun ox 1110 oil iviiii irie Biyporijioi. pliitea is much, more ollicactous. Remarkable as a flesh prointcr. rcrsoixs gain rapldlv while taking IS, SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged Vj- Fhrslciaus to bo tho Finest nnd Best prepa ration in tho world for the relief nnd euro ot CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. CENCR.L DEBILITY. WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS The areat remedu for (hnsumnlinn. nnl nattmy in cutaren. Sold ly all DruqgltU. sept 2S-'S8-ly tmmnm KNOW THYSELF.: ) MIJil UOIlilIVOll OP X.T37T3 A Sclentllleand Standard Popular Medical 1 reati'.o on tnoi.iiorsoi t oiitn, rrctnaturu iictuiie, u i ami Phylcal Debility, linpurltlt'i of lln I'lOid 'Jllluii mm Folly. Vice. Isnorance. J.'.iutu or in ruxtitioti. Ktierttitinirnitii untitling in hthn furW oik, llunln ia.tho Mirr! JorFoclalR I tU A' Avid uuaUltul pretenders. Poneca this ;t a worn. It cintalna UUQ pattea, rOMil svo. lit binding, d. full trill. Price, only 1.' mail pol p.-ild, c mcealcd In pluin w rap oi 1 trui c l'li alKlftua Freo. If 0ll rnnlv n-. i' tl( tit "til. lied nuthor. Wm. II. I'm it. M r t v .ll'-.oCOLD AND JEWELLED IV. i-L from the Nntlonal Medical Aesrcmt.-' for the PHIZ?. ESSAV on NERVOU'i tu PHYSICALDEBILITY. Dr.l'orkcrntiJa,. . , of AanUtunt Physicians may bo couaulted. r 1 1 (lentlally, by rrttill or lu person, at tlio ctllci' 1 1 111. I'll.llttlllY AlBilllUAl, instill II., No. 4 illtl Hut It St., lloslnn, 31 ass., lo whom all srdcrs fot books or klters fgr adtlco should bo directed as above. L.XCHANGE HOTEL, vV. R. TUBBS. PROPRIETOR BLOOUSBUHO.PA. OITOS1TKOOUUT HOUSB. Larce and convenient samnle rooms. Hath room hot and cold water; ana all modern convenlencs Exchange Hotel, UENTON, I'A. Hr Er'a trfa ; r r o o GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. GOG OA A-jTSf-VfTIl 1 It tor. I: F L (I rfmm'ss. ess xsiv III- The undersigned has leased this well-known louse, and Is prepared to accommodate the uublio with all tho conveniences ot a nrut-class hoteL ayst) LEMUEL DKiur, Proprietor LECTION 1'HOOLA.MA.TION. IT, lnr nn Act of Assembly approved May 8. lm It IS maao mo auty 01 llio menu 01 every uium w in irlvl" lve nonce 01 ino special election 10 u? iiem on the lstli day ot Juno if 89 for tlio purposo ot deeld lig upon tlio approval and ratification or rejection of tho following two propovd Amendments to tho constitution, namely, ono known as the U Cfnw Amendment to prohibit tho manufacture and salo ot intoxicating liquors c. 1 ne otnor Known an tno nuiirneo Amendment.. Tncreforo I, John 11. (.asey lllgli fcherin ot Col umbia, county, do hereby make known and pro claim to tno qua"ieu electors ot uoiumuia county that a special election will bo held on TUESDAY, JUNK 18, 1889, at tho several election districts In said county for tho purposo ot deciding upon tho approval and ratlflcatlin or rejection of an Amendment In tho constitution, known as tho Amendment prohibit ing tbo manufacture nnd nnlo ot Intoxicating liquors and Also an amendment known as the Hut frago Amendment, and that tho elections In the several districts will bo held nt tho following named places to-wlt t lloaver township, at tho publlo houso of Mary Smith. Ilenlon township, at tho public nouso ot u Drako In tho town ot Uenton. sllerwlck, East; at tho little omco of Jackson & Woortln in the borough of llerwlcn. Dcrvrlck. West at the offlco ot J. O. Jacoby, In tbo borough of llcrwlck. llloom KoBt, at tho Court Houso, In Uloomsburg. Illoom West, nt tho Court House, tnllloomsbuiy. llr'nrcreo c township, at O10 publio school house near KvAnsvllle. Catawlisa township, at tho publlo houso ot (! W. lto fsnyder, In tho town ot catawissa. Centrnlla, Horough at tho public houso ot Wm. Veifer, decea. OJ- Centre township, nt tho school houso near Lafay etto Creasys. Conyngham North District, nt tho school housd near the colliery ot John Anderson Co. Conyngham South District, at tho houso of Mrs. Thomas .Monroe. Flshlngercek townshlpat tlio school house near V. J t UltO s. Franklin township, at tho Lawrenco schoo UUU9C. ureenwood township, at tho houso ot I. D lUllUll, ULXUllWU. Hemlock townshln. at Mm nnhlln liminn nf ChAA II. Dtetterlch, In the town of Muck Horn. Jackson twp., at tho school lio-iso at Waller. Locust tnwnshlp.at tho public house ot Nathan Knorr, In Numedla. .Madlson to nshlp, at tho publlo school houso In Jcrscytown. Main township, at tho public houso ot Addison W. Sluman. Minim township, at tho publlo house of Aaron Hess, in tho town of Miminvllle. Montour township, at tho public house of Samuel llazlcdtno, at Hupcrt. Jit- Pleasant township, at the Mlllcrtown school houso. Orange township, at It, airman's hotel In Or angevllle. lino township, at tho Centre School House, I'oarlngcreck township, at the house ot Samuel Lelby. Scott East township, at tho publlo houso of Joseph Kleckncr, In Kspy. scott West at tho publlo house of A. J. Thrash In Llghtstreet. Sugarloaf township, at tho house ot Norman Cole. l'olls shall bo opened nt seven o'clock a. m. and shall continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock p. m., when tho polli will bo closed. NOTICE IS HEHKI1Y GIVEN, Tuat every person excepting Justices ot tho Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Publlo and Per sons In tho mllltla servlco of tho state, who shall hold or shall within two months liavo held any omco or appointment of prollt or trust under thoUr'td Males, orot this State, and city or corporated district, whether a commissioned onicer or otnerwise, a suuoruinaio oniuer orugeui. who is or shall bo employed under tho Legisla ture, Executlvo or Judiciary Department of this or 01 any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member ot Congress and of tho stato Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners 01 any lncorporaiou tiiMnci. are oy jawincapaDie of holding or exercising at tho samo time tho onico or appointment ot Judge, Inspector or cleric of any election ot this commonwealth. rue inspectors nn'l junge 01 me elections Buati meet nt tho respective places appointed for holding tho election 111 tho district to which they respectively belong, beforo seven o'clock In tho morning, and each of said Inspectors shall ap point ouo cierk. wno snail dc a nuouncu voter or sucb district. ji'HN 11. casey, snenrr. Sheriff's Ofll.'e, liloomsburg, May -ii. 18:D. A MENDMENT 10 THE CONSTITUTION nroriosod to the cmzens oi imscommonwcaiin ty the uencral Assembly of the commonwealth ot l'eonsylvanH, for their approval or rejection nt a special election to ho held June li. issi. Pub lished by order ot the secretary ol tho cnrninon- weaiin. in Dursuancooi Article -win oi tne ixn- blliutlon. Joint resolution in oiinMnir an amendment to he constitution ol this commonwealth : section 1. no it. leaoivcd by tno senate ana Houso of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania In tleneral Assembly met. That the following tmcntlment Is propwd to tho con stitution of tno Commonwealth ot l"ennsylvanla. In accordauco u 1th tho Eighteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There shQll be an additional art lclo to said Con. stltutlou to bo designated as Article XIX, as tol lows : ARTICLE XIX. Tli" manufacture, sale, or keeping tor saleot Intoxicating liquor, to be used ns a beverage. Is hereby prohibited, and any violation ot this pro hibition shall be a misdemeanor, punlsbablo as shall be provided by law. iuo manuiacture. sale, or Keeping tor saie ot in toxicating liquor for other purposes than as a beverage may be allowed In such manner only as may bo presctlbtd by Uw. Tho tie neral Assembly shall, at the nrst session succeeding tho adoption ot this article of tne constitution, enact laws wun nuequato penalties tor us eniorcement. A true copy 01 tho Joint Resolution. CHARLES W. STONE, Secretary ot the commonwealth. VfOTICE. Vol otlce la hereby given that a meeting ot tho stockholders ot "Manor Rest Inn Company of Jameson City, Pa.," win no neid at tne omce ot the see etary In Uloonisburg. Pa., on Monday July fl, 1M, at 2 o'clock.p. m., for tho purposo of voting ou a proposition to lncrense tne indented nessof said corporation by placing a mortgage upon its property tit dumeuuii t-iij . OEO. K. ELWELL. May 3-6t- Secretary. JXECUTOKS' NOTICE. Estate of 1'Mllp ShoemaXer, late of Vine tourmhlp. iirirustu. Letters testamentary on said estate havlngbeen prat ted to the undersigned executors, all persons lnueotea to saia estate are nereoy nottnea to pay tho saire, and those having claims against said itale to present tno same to B. P. WI1ITMOVER, AliRAHAM TITMAN. MayS5-tt. Executors. A DMINISTUATOH'S NOTICE. Kstalecif Herman Fahrtngifr,tat of Locust ticp., Columbia Co. fiW(Hfo, Notleo is hereby nlvon that letters ot adminis tration In tho estate ot llermon Kahrlnger, lato of Locust twp., county of Columbia, and Mate ot rcnnsyivnmi, ucceasco, urvo uien gruDU'a to Kacbael Fahtlnger nnd Jeremiah Fahrlnger, cf Locust Township, Columbia county, Pa., to whom nil tersrns luavoicu to saiu rmcnts. and those tstutoare requested to miko payments, and those havlne claims or demands Wl'l inako known tho siine witnout uetay to or to ItACHAEL FAHRINGER, llEitBisii, Aamims'ratrix. Atty. JEREMIAH FAHHINOER, Administrator. & L E S is! E w.vNTiin to canvass lor I thesuln tr Nurserv Mock, titeady employment guaranteed. Nuliiry mid IJxeni-c paid to succeosiui men. Appiy at ot.ee, buiiii.K hku. Mention this juijwr. cilAMli itHC)H.C).,ItcIiester.r.V. Ma) 'il d-'t. The' most AFPKTIZINO and WHOLESOME TKMPUKANCB DRINK In tho world. TRY )T. Aok your Druggist or Orooar for It. C. E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. May Jl-d-lt. HIRES i i HjvAh I i2S nines' impkoved "c n . I IN Llwui J PlUtiylt'ltw LMAIUT eW.Uti h .'THISIWKACe MAKES FIVS CAILONS I StCT -1 v.' vr - IliE fHH Pi, AClilNd SIDES AND HACK, HIP.KlDNKYiNO t'terlne PatUK, HheumatL', selall.', slitrp and Wioketlng pains, relieved lu ono mlnuto by Jfitt Guticura Anti-Fala Uaeter 228 only lnstntitaiiootiK patn-kllling strengthening plaster. 85 ctsi 5 for II. At druggUts, or ot Pot ter Drug and themicali'a, lloston dTff llraples.olackheads, chapped andrjT TTO Sr lii oily skin cured by cuilcura soap. ChSji) .May lo-d4t AINWIUUUT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. I'lIlLADKU'lIIA, I'A. TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, fcTUAH, MOLASSES ois 'ms 'vaos uiiroiu 's.oijb 'nam N. K. corner second and Arch sts. Orders will receive prompt sttentaoi GKT YOUK JOB l'MNTING DONE AT THK COLUMBIAN OFFICE