COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. m POWDER Absolutely Puro. Thu powder Dover varies. A marvel ot purity tronzth and wholojotnonoji Moro economical ban the ordinary Mais, anl oannot be noli In ompiutloii with tbi maltltuldot low w it, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold u uu (n mm. KoTAL 11 lima Powder Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y. Tiie Columbian tVFubllshod overy Friday, Subscription price, "'Entered at the rost omco at Bloomsburg, l'a as Becond class matter, March 1, 1883. "JTlooiSburg, PA FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1890. COKR1CT BIILROID Till TADLK, Trains on the P. & It. It. It. leave Itupertit follows I NORTH. Bourn. 7:3: a. m. 11:03 a. m, 8:31 p.m. 623 p.m, o . TralnsonthoD.L. W.H.H.loavo Bloomsburg mIohowbi nortu. soutb. 7:13 a. m. 6:33 a, m. 10:67 a. m. U:o p. m. 2:35 p. m. 4:16 p. m. 6:86 p. m. 8:47 p. m. TTalnsonth N.W. B. Hallwaypass Bloom Ferry as follows i NOBTFt. 80DTH. 10:48 a. m. :37 p. m. .ssp.ro. t-30 p.m, SUNDAY. NORTH. SOUTH. 10:48 a m 6:39 p m BLOOMSBURCJ SULLIVAN RAILltOAD Taking effect MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 18S9. SOUTH. NORTH. AT. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. I.v. STATIONS, r. M. A. M. A.M. A W. V. M. P. M. BlOOmsbUrff,. !8 11 43 7 0 8 35 ! 3i 6 40 Main Street 6 18 11 41 6 68 8 2 43 6 47 Irondale - 6 16 11 39 6 66 8 45 2 41 6 50 Paper Mill.. ........ 6 08 11 SI t 48 8 63 2 fd.7 00 IJehtStreet, 6 05 11 88 6 41 8 68 2 607 03 orangevllle 6 67 11 20 6 35 o 06 3 07 7 10 F0'k 6 45 11 10 6 25 9 15 3 17 7 20 Zano?S ..... 5 41 11 00 0 21 9 20 3 20 7 21 Stillwater .... 5 87 11 03 6 17 9 25 3 25 7 2S Benton, - 8 28 10 65 6 10 9 S3 3 33 7 35 Kdioni, 6 S3 10 50 0 07 9 36 3 37 7 33 coles Creek 6 90 10 45 0 05 9 38 3 40 7 40 Sugarloaf.... 6 i 10 4S 6 oi 9 43 3 43 7 4 Laubachs, 8 U 10 40 6 00 9 47 3 41 7 47 centraLT......... 5 M 10 &t 5 61 9 67 3 68 7 67 Jamison city.... 5 00 10 so 6 60 10 00 4 00 8 00 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. M. a. u, A. x. .1. u. r. 11. r. is. HAIVRH. Jan. 10 Tho sale ot real cstato of 8am uel Nunitcsser, deceased, In Beaver Town ship will bo on 10 ot Jan. 1890, at 1. o'clock p. Dl. II. Wt N nKQi?9srt. Administrator. The administrator) of Anna ColTman dee'd., W. E. and 1). U. Coltman offer at private sale, a house and lot on West Main street Bloomsburg, Pa. tho lato residence of deceased. Fon Saxji. A dcslrabloand commodious rcsidenco on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jan20tf. " h. N. Motkb. Fob Balk A farm about a milo from Alton, containing 60 acres, all under culti vation, with pood bidldinca, with all this year's crops, farming implements and stock will bo sold at private Bale. For pprticu lars inquire of J. 8. Williams, Bloomsburg. 7-20 tf. Fob Balk, Ciiiur-Goocl as new, 57 inch Victor Kicvclf. Inquire at this offloe. 11.23 '89. HFobBalk Dwellln? houses In Ulooms. burs, Oranuovlllp, Epy nnd Kupcrt Pp. Firms InJnnsylvania. Kansas and Vir ginia. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg. Storo properties Orlst mill and other property tiy M. P. Lutz, InsurAnco and Ileal Estato Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fon Bale. House and lot in Rupert, lot 120 x HO ft. Two story, bouse, with nine rooms. Bay windows, out kitchen, Ice nnd coal house, good stable, chlckcu aud pig pen. Choice fruit, over green trees, good water, Two railroads Twelve trains a day each way, to Blooms burg, faro 8c round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, If taken bood. M. P. Lutz, Insurance & Real EU. Aat. Von bale. Ono counter, ten feet long, enow canes, sne horizontal and two up. rights, extension table, lamps, and shelving at Mrs. Marsh's old stand. Can bo bought cheap. Fob Hunt. Tlio room on the second floor of the Columbian Building, now oc cupied by the Tdwn Council, will bo va cant April 1st, 1890. It Is a large, light room, steam heat, gas, and water on same floor. Inquiro of Geo. E. Elwell. IIouse kor Rbnt. Opposite Corell's fur. olturo store. Apply to Dk. J. R. Evans. rcrHonnl. Miss Ella Fox returned to Philadelphia last Saturday. Miss Pauline ICcstcr Is visiting friends In Philadelphia. Leonl Melllck Esq., ot Philadelphia epent Christmas at Lightstreet. Mrs. It. C. Neal and sons are visiting Mrs. M. 11. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Unnker spirit last week in town with relatives. Y. Leverett Eq., returned to Scranton on Monday after a week's visit here. A tlappy New Kear to all. J. F. Caldwell Is doing his own baking tud delivering it himself. Stamping outfit for sale at Mrs. Marsh's old stanJ, at a bargain. Have you seen the 0.A flvo mile horse blanket? If not, why not? If you have a horse you need It 12-0 8w. For sale at a bargain ; 3 glass show cases, counter, und shelving, at Mrs. Marsh's old stand, A largo number ot trout have recently been deposited In the head waters ot Fish, ingcreek. Btonb Qoaumes Best quality of heavy or light stone for salo by B. F. Bharpless. Jan. 20. Tills 'Is tho last week ot tho Bankrupt sale of millinery goods. Majy bargains I'il'.-SbVrBHlrB.rJtRf.l.'s. old Hand. W E. Dlcttcrlch, merchant of Espy, adopted thu ready pay system on tho first day of January 1890. Cash buyers will find It to their interest to glvo him a call. We cannot understand why some peoplo will bo without a nowspaper when they can get ono for tho small sum of ono dollar. Why not send In your subscription for the Columiiian ? Tho printing of tho Court Calendar for 1800 was awarded to the Columiiian on Saturday by tho County Commissioners for 130 that being tho lowest bid. The organ used at the Teacher's Insti tute, came from tho wart-rooms of J. Ball, zcr, where reliable musical instruments nt all kinds aro always to be found. Mr. Frank Colin r of JeiseytowD, and Miss Ada Keller of Wasblogtonvlllo were united in mairlago on December 84lh, at the residence of tho bride, by Rev. J, P. Ptlcuger of TurbotvlUe, A largo number ot guests were present, and the presents wero numerous und handsome. Tho bri dal couple took an extended tour, embrac ing Washington, Baltlmorn and Pbiladcl. phis, Dandelions and snakes have appcarod lately In Iowa. They wero no doubt labor ing under the Impression that spring has como. To Farmers and others, We have a fow bob-sleds, circular woad raws, corn-shell ors, also our now fodder cutters and grind crs, which wo will give bargains In. Call early. Wiiitk & Conner. Uco. P. Ringlet's now drug storo Is a model ot neatness, and ho Is rapidly build, tng up a nlca trade. He 19 a graduate of the Philadelphia Collcgo of Pharmacy, and com pounds all pcrscrlptions himself. Edwin W. Miller of Easton, Pa. former ot Weldman & Miller, predecessors of J, U. Bchujlcr & Co., died at his homo Bun day last. Uco. 28lh. Ho was tho managor ot tho Thomas T. Miller Hardware Co. of Easton; . II. O. Mcllcnry, son ot J. J. McIIcnry ot Benton, has been appointed Mercantile appralstcrby tho County Gimmt'stoncrs. Ho Is engaged In tho mercantile business with his father nnd is well qualified to pa form tho duties ol the position. Nathan Chromls opened a grocery storo on Eighth street, near his residence last week. He has a Ono assortment ot grocer les, nnd his storo will provo a great con venience to thoso living In that vicinity, as they will bo spared long walks tor their supplies. In the Prothonotary's oftlco one day last week Mr. Krlckbaum admitted to Mr. Snyder and Mr. Campbell that ho was mis taken In several of his charges made against them In the Sentinel of the previous weok. A nnmbcriol witnesses were pre sent. Mrs. Joseph Decker died at her homo In East Bloomsburg last Thursday, and was burled In liosemjnt cemetery Sunday after noon. Bho was a sister-in-law of tho late George Hassert, who died just 8 weeks previous. Her husband and three children ono son anditwo daughters, survlvo her. Rev, P. A. Hcllman who was elected pastor of tho Lutheran church last Sunday has accepted tho call and will preach Sun day next, January 5th. It is probable special services will be held, every evening next week, It belug tho week ot prayer, and on Sunday January 12th the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will bo administered. Sheriff Casey, Ex-sheriff Hoffman and Ex-shcrllt Ent happened to meet In front of the Exchange Hotel last Saturday, and hold an Impromptu reunion. Tho othor surviving cx-ilierllTs are I. Blllmeycr, 8. (I. Miller of Bloom, Samuel Snyder of Mimin, Aaron Smith of Hcmlcck, M. Mill, ard of Briarcreck, O. S. Fornwald of Bloom, John Mourey of Beaver, and Sam uel Bmlth of Flshlngcrcek. Rev B. F. Alleman, D. D. ot Lancaster, preached in the Lutheran church last Bun day morning and evening. In tho morn ing there was an election at which time, Rev. P. A. Heiltnan, of Muncy station, was unanimously elected. Mr. Heilrnan served tho lat five years in Denver city, where he did a great work. It is expect ed ho will cuine at once and take charge of the congregation. A large congregation attended tho child ren's Christmas services at St. Paul's church last Saturdiy evening. A Christ mas tree, beautifully decorated, stood at the head of the centre aisle. Tuc services consisted of carols, prayers, responsive reading, and distribution of candy and fruit to each scholar ot tho Sunday School. The rector, Rev. W. C. Leverett, conduct ed tin1 service.", and the organist, Miss L. Drinker, presided at the organ. The following letters are held at Blooms burg, Pa., post-ollleu, aud will bn sent to tho dead letter offlc Janu iry 14. 1890. James V. Fenn, Jackson Faux, Miss Alice Kline. Miss Blanch Long, Mr. James Watts. Persons calling for theso letters pleas 0 say, they wero advertised Dec. 81 1889. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Catiioaut, P. M. The hunting season s now closed, Tues day the 81st of December was the last day for rabbits and pheasants. The seasons will epen again as follows: July 4th Woodcock, September 1st squirrels, Oct 1st pheasants and deer, Nov. 1st quail and rab bits. The penalty tor having game out of season Is from five to fifty dollars accord ing ib the kind ot game. Game in one's possession Is sufficient evidence of viola tion of the law. A strong wind prevailed last week Thurs day afternoon. The swinging sign In front of Alexander Bros. & Co's store was lifted from its fastenings at tho end towards the street, and swinging around, crashed through tho upper largo show window, carrying away tho entire front of It. At about the same time two now cliim neys on the Normal school, dormitory were blown off. Thoy wero being erected on the old wing merely as ornaments to make the old vng porrespond with tho new, and wero 82 feet high froro thu roof. They wero lifted off entire, and maintained an upright position until thoy were near the ground when they careend. W. Clark Sloan handed us Monday last, a quaint Invitation. It was that ot a grand New Years' ball given at the Exchange Hotel, lllocusburg, Wednesday evening, December 31st, 1851. The invitation had been given to A. M, Rupert, and was handed to Air. oioan uy Mr. Rupert s son William, a few years ago. Wo give below a list ot managers of the Vail, only six of whom aro among tho living. The names wero as follows 1 William A. Bwaby, S. L. Roush B. E Walton, Ellood Ellis, II. W. H'Roynold Lloyd Paxton, Alex J. Frlck, Thos. W, Edgar, J. G, Freeze, Joseph Connor, Mosteller, Wm. F. Stoes, J. K. Robbtns Erastus, Bartou, E. O. Thompson, I, M Bantec, Wra. Cbrlstman, A. G. Frlck, H Bproul, Henry O. Hartmsn4 Joseph Miller Rodman Drinker, Wm. Fisher, J, B. Hall B. W. Mussl. man, R. W. Weaver, Samuel Bhrlner, Grant Taggart, Morris O. Bloan Columiiian s For January 1889, my memoranda of th weather glvo tho following results : 1st pleasant, 2nd warm aud pleasant, 3rd weather delightful, 4th warm and sunny, 6th rainy day, Oth rain all day, 7th fairly pleasant, 8th pleasant day, Oth rainy, 10th rain and wind storm last night, 11th flue day, sunny, 12 Beautiful day, )3th bcauil. fulday, 14th warm aud sunny, 15 delightful morning, cloudy afternoon, 10th p'easant, sunny, cloudy afternoon, 17th began rain, Ing in the night, contluiicd till 8 a. m mercury 60, cleared up and ended beautl, fully, 18th splendid morning, clear and light, 10th pleasant day, 2Hh colder, about II a, m. began to snow, very little fell, 21st a little ruin md snow and wind, wintry weather, 23, 24 und 25lh no notes, 20th mercury (2 degrees below freezing point 27lli ruined all day. 23 Ui colder, 29lh llllla snow, 30th a little enow, 81st beaut! ful morning, quiet and tuuny, J, G, F, Hood's Barsaparllla cures catarrh by ex pelting Impurity from tbo blood, which is the cause ot tho complaint. Glvo it tilaL Mrs. Margaret Qlrton, widow ot tho lata John K. Gtrton, celebrated her 80th birth day on Deo. 27th. She Is tho mother of Commissioner William G. Glrton, J, L Glrton, ot this town, Francis M. Glrton, better known as "Lockard" of Plymouth, ueo. Ai. Dallas uirton, 01 suvcrton uoi Emily, John nnd Oscar aro dead, and ono child died In Infancy. Thcro havo bcon born forty grand children, and nineteen great grand children. A number of friends wero present and an excellent supper was served at the St, Elmo. Mrs.- Glrton re tains her health and faculties to a remark ablo degree, and she enjoyed tho occasion very much. V The ISIutlt Wliiuun Reception. There has been given annually by the young men ot Bloomsburg, a ball at tho Exchange Hotel, for tho past nine years, These parties wero started by tho members ot Winona Uoso Company, and were called "Winona Receptions," and now though that organization Is somewhat abandoned, the annual receptions contlnuo to bo bold. Tho Ninth Reception took placo at the Ex. change Hotel last Friday evening, and It was In every respect a success. Tho com mlttco having the matter In chargo wero composed ot tho following gentlemen t Master of Ceremonies, Geo. E. Elwell Floor Managers, B. F. Poacock, F. P. Pur sel, W. Clark Sloan, A. W. Duy 1 Com mlttce of Arrangements, F. U. Wilson, O. W. McKelvy, J. M. Clark, J. G. Wells. O. W. Funstm, W. 8. Rlshton, F. O. Wil liams, S. II. Harman. Music was furnished by tho Elite Or. chestra of Wllllamsport, consisting of eight pieces, nnd to say that every body was de lighted with It would be putting It mildly. The music was superb, and the unanimous verdict was that it wa3 the best that has ever been furnished at theso icccptions, with ono exception, and that was several years ago, when Rhuc's Orchestra of Al lentown was here, though the comparison was not an unfavorable one for tho Elite Orchestra. Tho members of this orchestra aro all young men. They wore full dress suits, and their deportment .was that of gentlemen. Thoy gave completo satlsfac tlon, and their services will no doubt bo called for In tho future. One of Baltzer's fine pianos was used for the occasion. The Grand March took placo at 9:45, thirty-two couples participating. At 11:15 the dining hall was cleared, nnd the tables were set and the company sat dawn at 11: 40. In an hour and a half from tho tlmo the dancing ceased, it w.is resumed again, and continued until four o'clock: in tho morning. The supper was elegant, and nicely scrv- ed. At tho request of the managers It was not as elaborate as heretofore, aud It took but halt tho tlmo to get througn with It, which was the object aimed at. All tho arrangements about the house wero com plete, aad everything was dono by Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs, and Mr. McCloskey to make the party a success. The dresses of the ladies were If possible more attractive and costly than at any pre vious reception. All ot the ladles looked well, and some of them wore toilets of ex quisite pattern and material, Thoso re sent were Mr. and Mrs. B.F.Crispin of Ber. wlck.Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Blllmeycr, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buckalew, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Peacock, Dr. and Mrs. Jones ot Plymouth, Mr. and Miss Metzgar, of Wllkesbarre, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Bert, ech: Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lindsay, Dr. II. L. Whitney, Miss Julia Davenport, Miss Vlralnla Preston of Plymouth, Mr. Watts of New York and Mis. J. Jackson of Ber wick, Mr. Mellck ot Wondbrldge, N. J , Miss L. Evans of Berwick, Miss Deen ot Danville, Miss Pauline fester, Miss Martha Clark, Miss Ella Fox, Miss Bess Monroe, Miss L. Barton, Miss M. Chamberlain, Miss Jameson, Miss F. Williams, Miss. D. Williams, Miss L. Bloan, Miss K. Gardner, Miss A. Miller, Mies V. Miller, Miss M. Eycr, Miss E. W. McKelvy, Miss M. Schocb, Miss E. McKinney, Miss May Kuhn, Miss Annlo Maize, W. R. Bowman, Harvey Kemerer of Wllkesbarre, Dr. Mere. dith of Danville. J. M. Clark! W. B. Rlshton. O. W. Mc Kelvy, F. C. Williams, F. H. Wilson, F. P, Pursel, W. C. Bloan, O. W. Funston, A W. Duy, S. II. Harman, AV. Leverett, J. Yanbuskirk, L, Townscnd, F, T. Ikeler, , M. Ikeler. The attendance was not so largo r.s last year, owing to the illness or absence ot several who have usually attended, but ho fioor was well filled, soven sets dano ing most ot tho time. In every respect it was a charming occasion, and all who participated will long remember It, Obituary. "Fell asleep," on Xmas morning ot pneumonia, Elsie, beloved wife of Samuel Hess In her 70 (seventieth) year. The funeral was from the M. E. Church Benton, Dec. 27. Mrs. Uess had for many years been amcm- ber of the Methodist church and her sweet christian character was always showing itself in deeds of kindness and charity, and many are the homes that will miss her bright cheery ways and loving sympathy, but most of all will ber loss be felt at borne, our hearts go out in sincere sym pathy to tho sadly bereaved family con sisting ot a husband, five daughters and four sons. "But He had need of her, who loved her with His everlasting love, and so He came, Tho Master came Himself und gently took her hand in Uls, and gave her room among the nngel harpers. F. K. Tio Cipre Ifo ray, It Is a pretty sevcro test ot any doctor's skill when tbo payment ot bis fee U made conditional upon his curing his patient, Yet after having, for many years, obssrved tho thousands ot marvelous cures effected In liver, blood and lung diseases, by Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Us manufacturers fee warranted In selling it, as they aro now doing, through all drug' gists, tbo world over, under a certificate ot poaifuu guarantee that It will either benefit or curu in every case of disease lor which they recommend it, If taken In time and glvon a fair trial, or money paid for It will bo promptly refunded. Torpid liver, or 'bllllouencss," Impure blood, skin erup, tlons, scrofulous sores and swelliogs, con sumption (which is scrofula ot tho luogs), all yield to this wonderful medicine. It is both tonic or strength-restoring, and alter ttvo or blood cleansing. Chronlo Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Remedy. 60 cents, by drug. gists. IlruiiUeiir.' ro -i.lciuar Mulilt In inline Yoiicjuiere HIiitiiu cure Ilr. iIuIiivk' Oolcluu Hpuclfic It can bo given In a cup of ten or coffee without the knowledge of tue person taxing It, effecting a tpcedy and permanent cure, whether thu patient is u raodcrato drinker or an alcoholic wreck Thousands of druukards havo been cured who have taken the Golden Specific In '.heir tollcu without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their owu free will. No harmful effect results from Its udmlnistra tiou. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and full particulars. Addre&b lu confidence Gold eh Brxoiyio Co., 181 Uace Street, Cluslnnall.U. luasiy nunvn. Gwyma llcos and daughter camo to Ben ton on Thursday night to attend tils mother's funeral which took placo on Fri day. Tho funoral was preached by Rev. Boono ot Ucnton. Attcr which tho re mains were Interred In tho Benton ceme tery. Mrs. Samuel Hess has been sick for some tlmo. She was known bb n very strict christian, and died happy. Wo all are lu doep sympathy with tho bereaved family. Tho B. & 8. was well rcptcsented from Lsubachs on Saturday. Among tho cum bers who took tho train for Bloom weroi W. A. Kile, Clark Vltes and boy, O. W. Hess, J. M. Larlsb, Peter Maatcllcr and wife, Elisha IIcsb, A. L. Frllzi Coles Creek, Benton and Stillwator were: Mrs Ezcklcl Hess, Elijah Pctcrman, Ellas S. Fritz and U. 8. Cole. Miss Esther E. 1 rttz, dressmaker, while getting In her father's buggy at Central dropped a 5 dollar gold piece; It was dis covered by Bont. Laubach who returned it to tho owner. Mr. Ellas 8. Fritz killed a hog last week weighing 450 lbs. Can any other farmer beat that In this country? If they can wo would bo pleased to hear from them. Tho hog was ono that was brought In from the West by Rohr McUenry. Mr. Fritz always keeps good looking stock on bis farm, and understands fattening them in short order, when ho wishes to. Esq. Laubach took a trip to Central on Baturday last. Ho walked up and camti back on the Bloomsburg and Sullivan Rail Road. Jamison Ci(y and Central" wero repre sented In our town on Saturday by tho fol lowing geutlcmcn : J. P. Hill, ot Manor Rest Inn. Rob Force and another gentle man, Welllo Kocher, Bent. Uarlman. Will Bhiiltz, Boyd Colo and wife. Dr, J. B. Laubach of Benton was In town on Friday. Uo went gunning but did not havo very good success. After shooting all his ammunition away, he was obliged to return homo without a cotton tall. Don't get discouraged J. B., try It again, perhaps you will meet with better success. Len Kile while fooling with Mcnt Corn- stock's rifle accldeutly discharged It in Laubach's store on tho 24th ult. Mr. Corn- stock cautioned Kllcy not to be fooling with tho gun for it was a breech loading rifle, nnd he did not know how to handle It. Ment then went to the Btatlon, and young "Vanderbulll" as tho boys call him, thought ho would examine It again, and while looking to seo how tbo lock did work, it slipped out of his Qngures and tbo ball went crashing tUro igh a box ot knit jackets over the counter, no one happened to be on that side of tho counter at the time so nothing serious happened. This should bo a lesson (or Leonard, not to handle guns or revolvers, that he knows little about. Andrew J. Laubach has given up mer cantile- business and justice ot tbo peace. He has taken the contract to drlvo Fritz & Hess' butcher wagon and made his first trip from Central to Guava on the 28th, Squiro thinks he will llko it first rate for It agrees with his health better than In tho store. Aaron M. Hess offers a liberal reward to any ono wh will return tho key ho lost last tall in Benton, on Saturday night go ing borne from tho fair. Mr. Gwyma Hess and daughter, were the guests of Howard Hess on Bunday last. When asked how ho liked tho country in Delaware, said; Ho liked tho people and also tho country for farming. Plenty of fresh fish and oysteis all the time. Dur ing the warm season there are numerous pests called gallinlppers, mosqultos. ticks and jiggers. The galllnlppcrs somewhat resemble our mosquito aad are about the size of a wasp, their bite is very painful. The jigger 13 a minuto little insect almost invisible to the eye. It Is found on logs nnd trees. When bitten by them the pain can be removed by using salt and vinegar. The Insect is the color of our flesh, and onco on us cannot very readily be dis covered. What attracts Kinney Kile and Lester Larlsb over east so muou? They seem to take great interest in the Christmas tree and watch meeting over in the hollow. W. F Motefi from I'.Hpy. The Christmas eervlco held In the Luth eran church on Christmas night was well spokeu ot by all who were present. It consisted of recitations nnd dialogues by the children, an address by the pastor, and plenty of excellent singing by tho Sunday School, accompanied by tho organ, 2 cor. nets, trombone, and B flat bass. Mrs. Wm. DIettcrich aud Miss Minnie Pohe presided at the organ alternately, and the cornets wero blown by Messrs, Dan Hughes and Wm. Purcel, tbo trombone and bass by Lemuel and Lincoln Edgnr, nil musical talent of Espy. ' All performed their parts admirably. The Christmas tree was exceedingly beautiful and the children were made happy by the distribution ot gifts. - The only disappointment, to many, worth mentioning, was that tho house was too small to admit them:and glvo them sitting room. The new organ for the Lutheran church has arrived, and It it proves satisfactory may be dedicated on next Sunday evening, This will depend upon wbut tbo congrega tlon says. Bufilco it to say the organ Is beautiful in finish and sweet In tone. It rime all the way from Chicago, and wo trust Its welcomo will bo general. inc Aietnodist cnurcu is at present pre. paring for their annual missionary concert which will be held In a few weeks. itev. a. it. uiaze win liom special scr. vices at New Columbia all next week, end ing with the Lord's Supper oa tho Sunday following. Rov. Glaze and his family acknowledge with thanks the kindness shown them by their parfabionersjat Espy and Buckbor foro and during tho Holidays, with dons tlons and gifts that are valuable and urcful, Wo trust that tbo kind donors will be amply repaid lu spiritual things, Claranco J. Mordan, son of Geo. Erastus and Anna Ida Mnrdan, near Mordansvllle, died on the 29th Inst, and was burled at Csnby the 31st. Tho cause of the dlscsBo was typhoid pneumonia. Tno ago of the child was 1 yr 7 mos. and 8 days. Having mado a fortunate purchase, tho Coluaiuian office Is enabled to furnish and print a good quality ot envelopes at less price than they havo ever botore t ccn of tered. Also, letter beads, bill heads, state ments, of all sizes, tags, and all sorts ot commercial prlutlng at tho lowest rates Samples will be furnished on application by mail. tf. Xo.Nlulit mill To. Morrow Nliclit And each day and night during this week you can get at all druggists' Kemp' Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknnw ledged to bo tho most successful remedy ever sola tor tho cure of Coughs, Crouii Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ABthnia and Consumption. Get a bottlo (Way und Keep it am ays in 1110 House, to you can check your cold at onco. Price 6O0 und $1.00. Baraplo bottles free. Chicken Ibloves aro active, F, P. Bill, meyer anil It. W. Oswald have lost a num. ber of turkeys, and on Saturday night six. teen taluablu chlckers of fino strain wero stolen from William Dennis. There arc many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They arc not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. Jml(te McIIcnry 111. Tbo many friends ot Hon.O. B. McUenry will bo soiry tolcaru that he fls lying ser iously ill nt his borne near Stillwater. Ho has been confined to his room for nearly ten days with an aggravated attack of ty phoid malaria, and hit attending physi cians do not hold out any hopes of a change for tho better under ten days yet Drs, Megorglo of Orangevllle, and Mc Uenry ot Benton, aro in constant attend ance. It Is tho sincere hope of bis numer ous friends, both in this as well as In other parts of tho state, that ho may speedily recover. Programme oftlic Farmer's mall lute to be Uriel at ucnton, Fa,, January 8, 9 and xo, 1890. ORDER OFBU8INnS3. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 8, 7l80. Prayer; Muslo "Live for Something." Ohoanization. Introdictory remarks. Address, by Hon. E. R. Ikeler. "Come, let us Reason' Together." THURSDAY MOItNINO, JAN. 9, CALL TO ORDER AT 9:30. Music "Welcomo to Morning." Fruit Culture. D. K. Laubach, Fair, mount Springs, Pa. Tho Profits of Fruit Culture compared with other Farming, Phillip Harris, Lime ltiilgc, Pa. Public Roads. Dr. I. L. Edwards. Science on tho Farm, W. K. Lutz, Ben. ton. Tho Horse. Dr. T. O. McUenry, Ben ton. Music. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, CALL TO OltDElI AT 1:30. Music "March of Life, or tho Threo, Ages." Recitation, by Miss Jennie Gotleib. How to Maintain Farm Fertility. E. M. Tcwksbury, Catawlssa, Pa. Experiments with Fertilizers Nche- mtah Kitchen, Esq. Tho Economies of Fertilizers. Wm. Frear, Ph. D. ex-ojjieio chemist to Stale Board of Agriculture, Stato College, Pa Music. THURSDAY BVEN1NO, CALL TO ORDER AT 7:30. Music "Tho Weary Man's Paradlso." The Beautifying of our Homes. Miss Kato Swartwout, Benton, Pa. Recitation, by Miss Lizzie Ueacock, Benton. Birds of .Penn'a. illustrated with stuffed and mounted birds. B H. Warren, M. D., Ornithologist Pa. Board of Agriculture, West Chester, Pu. FRIDAY MOHN1NO, JAN. 10, CALL TO ORDER AT 0:30. Music. Poultry. Rov. 8. P. Boone, Benton. Tho Upa and Downs of tho Poultry Busl- ncss Wm. T. Creasy, Catawlssa, Pa. How to make tho Farm Pay. A. P. Young, Millvllle, Pa. Advantage of Creamery to tho Farmer. B. Stevens, Supt. Huntington Valley Ureamery, Huntington Mills, Pa. Cultivation of tho Grape. J. R. Town- send, Bloomsburg, Pa. Music. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, CALL TO ORDER AT 1:30. Music "A Hundred Years Hence." Practical vs. Book Farming. II, W. Northup, Glcnburn, Pa. How to Educate Farmers' Children. Will M. Kitchen, Benton. How to Train Our Boys. O. R. Cox, uenton. Tho Education of Girls. Mrs. J. B Laubach, Benton. ITuo Patriotism. Mrs. M. L. Kitchen, Millvllle, Pa. Music "Patriot Glee." FRIDAY EVENING, OALL TO ORDER AT 7:30. Music "Beautiful Daw Drop." Recitation, "Old Farmer Brown," by Mrs. U. G. Keller, Benton. Address "An Hour with tho Consci ence," by B. H. Johnson, 8upt. Public Schools, Union county, Lewlsburg, Pa, Music "Parting 8ong." At the close ot each essay or address, discussion ot the subject matter presented may bo had, tn which all are Invited to participate freely, within time limits Questions pertinent to th; subject may al so be freely asked. SfEqiA L NOTICE. The B. & 8. R. It. Co. will sell Excur elou Tickets from all stations to Benton January 8, 0, and 10, good to return on the 11th, 1893. Trains leave Bloomsburg, ( D L. &, W. Depot) at 8:35 a. m,, 2:35 and 0:40 p, m. Leave Benton at 0:18 and 11:03 a. m. and 5:23 p. m. Time from Blooms burg to Benton I hour. Good hotel accommodations will bo fur nlshed nt $1 per day during the Institute. ALL SESSIONS WILL BE FREE. 11 is uopeu tuat tho farmers of this sec Hon will show their appreciation of this ef fort by laying asido "their accustomed tolls and pleasures" to participate in tho proceedlugs ot tho meeting, A cordial Invitation Is extended to all, ror mriuer information and for pro. grams call 00 or address 0. R. Cox. Chairman or Local Committee Benton, Pa, Member of Board for Columbia Co., Millvllle, Pa. Iiitereulccl People. a .J ... .. nuvvnistug apaieni mcuicine in tho pe cullar way In which tho proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs und Colds does is Indeed wonderful. Ho authorizes all druggists to give those wbj call for It sampie ooiuo tree, mat tucy may try it beforo purchasing, Tho Ltrgo Bottles are 6O0 und $1.00. We certa'nly would advlso a trial, It may save you from consump lion. ltxpurleuce ol a I.iltly MlMHlouary Miss Einclino O. Hanna, missionary for 1 1st Baptist Church, Troy, N. Y,, saysi "I am giau n statu mat Dr. David Kennedy1 Favorite Remedy, ot Rondout, N. Y. cured mo of Catarrh of tho Bladder, Kid ney trouble and Constipation. I would add that I always used tho Favorlto He inedy with the consent ol my physician. " iao-4w. Aro You Oolitic to travel? It so you must bo very careful of your health, or your doctor's blllls will cost you moro than your traveling ex. penscs. A bottlo of Sulphur Bitters will prr.tect you from all sickness Incident to a chango of climate. Kvtmnj Telegram. Samples of typo for calling cards will bo sent frco by mall to anyono asking for them. Address Tub Columbian, Blooms burg, Pa. tf. Oil tliu Hllitlitcftl Hlfrii Of anything wrong with tho Kidney's or Bladder, rccourso should at onco bo had to Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy, of Rond. out, N. Y. Neglect may lay tho foundo. tlon for painful difficulties. Tho Favorite Remedy has completely cured cases of Btono In the Bladder from which relief had been vainly sought. Whero there Is n ten. dency to Rheumatic Gout speedy relief In variably follows its use. l-3-4t. CoiiHumi.tlou Hure.ly Cured. To tiib Editoii l'lcaao Inform your readers' that I havo n positive remedy for the abovo named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to tend two bottles of my remedy fbee to any of your readers who have consumption it they send mo their express and post oflloe address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOClUM M.O. 181 PcarlJSt,, Kuw ifork. Nov.iKJ-nw. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Babj vru lick, wo ?e her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Ostorla, When she became Miss, the clunc to Ctutorla, When lie had Children, the gare them Cartorl. WANAMAKER S. tHILADBLFHIA, MODll&y, DCC. 3D, lid,! It is our intention to put be fore the retail buyers of Phila delphia an array of merchandise of many sorts which for quan tity, quality and cheapness will be more surprising than any of he great offsprings ever made by us in the past. The time is lavorable tor arge merchandise operations at ow prices. The bears have control of the "spot" dry goods, which means goods in the gar ment equally with the piece. 1 hat s all you need of gen eral information. The details will appear day by day in the daily papers, They will be crowded full of quality and price interest. Muslin Under wear t On Saturday we opened the greatest special sale of Muslin Uncicvivcar ever made in any American market. We shall ecb the sale up during (he whole of January. For more than six months many of the best man- facturers have been under con tract to supply the goods for lis sale. The garments are all new- and include everything required by a complete stock : Chemises. Gozvns, Corset Covers. Drawers. The prices on the special lots aro less than the cost of mater ials alone. The workmanship is not in ferior because the prices are ow, but examination will show honest work in every garment. 1 he quantities are very large. You are not asked to look at mean or meagre lots. ihe sale will be twitted in one respect only, namely the numbers that will be sold to a single purchaser. This is necessary to protect legitimate retail buyersyrom the competi tion ot such dealers as may at tempt to supply their stocks from this sale. The goods are for consumers, not dealers. We do the great underwear business of this city. Past suc cess indicates what proper en terprise will accomplish with it in the future. Attention is giv en not only to such qualities as sell in great quantities, but to the choice and exclusive, and the stock includes everything up to the finest French hand made garments. Ihe quantity and variety require increased space and entire separation from other merchandise. Ihe ma jonty ol our lady visitors al ready know the comfortable elegant and retired quarters which have accordingly been arranged upon the second floor, ror the purposes of this great Underwear Sale addition al room will be occupied in ad jacent departments, and the broad space ol the Chestnut street entrance will also be used for the display and sale of the goods. Linens. On Monday of this week we began an unusually interesting sale ot all sorts ol liousekeep ing unens. For years past our dealings in Linen goods havo been greater than those of any other retail house in America. There have been good reasons for this : iiri ,t 1 wnen we say "Linen we mean pure Linen, not cot ton and linen, or any of the other make-believes. 2 Buying direct from the loom men we save middle men's charges, and in this way we are able to put the prices at the lowest possi ble point. Wanamaker. 3 i-iaving a stocic that is clipped in no respect we can meet the requirements ol any customer. We have made extra attract lve prices on goods of every class : Towels, Table Damasks, Handkerchiefs, Yard Goods, and so on. If vou have any Linen need this is an opportu nity that you can't well afford to skip, Dress Goods. On the 2d of January we shall inaugurate a movement in Dress Goods that will make talk all through this part of the country. John Wanamaker. LOCAL 1MUTICES. Look at our assortment ot ltili tjr.r.a. host quality, No. 7 watered 12c, No. 9, 16c 11. w. Bloan. Foil Sale. Old Process Flour $4.60 tcr barrel verv good. a nil Roller Flour very flue quality. All kinds of chop. Choice Bran, Fresh ground. 600 Bus. Old Corn. 100 BUS. Cboicn Wllltn n.lln nlnn,. bright and hcavcy not stained nor musty good for seed, nt Aqueduct Mill Rupert. Look nt our nssortment nf llannnlq lust 25c whlto flannel in tho city. Whlto flan nels from 23c to 75c. Look at our 85c all wool scarlet shaker flannel at II. W. Sloan's. I am baklnz mvsclf. I ask ttio nuhlln tn try it, second door abovo Main St., on ccn. J, K. UALDWELL. For all kinds of Dry Goods. H. W. Bloan. .111131103. rjrlntS. I?lnilmma. I nklncra f ,.11 unca at u. w. D man's. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet no? traits only $3. doz. Life size Crayons only 10.00. Viewinc, copying ana enlarging. Instant process used. ti. Look at our 25c stripe clotln at II. W. Sloan's. JOTIOE IN PARTITION. In thn matter of the mrtltlon of the estate ot w ftrv icuncrt. into 01 mo Lawn 01 uioumsuunc. Tfo helra of said aecedont will tako notice that In pursuance ot an ortfer of tho Orphans' court of Columbia county, a writ of partition has Issued rrom saia coi'rt u) me snenu or naia, county, re turnable on the nrst Monday ot February, A. D. l-lo nnd that the lnrniMt will meet for tho DUr- posaof making partition of tho real CBtato ot said decednt on Saturday, tho eighteenth day 0: Jan uary, a. v.. Jjyu. at iuo'ciock a. ra. 01 sua uay, unoa tbo premises, at which time and place jou r..in bo nimpnt If vnn Rfifl nroner. luo promises lu ciueswuii aro uuauriwu tin that certain lo; of cround sltuite In tho Town of moomsburrr, aforesaid, bourdsd on tho Kast by Vpr. stpppt- nn t ho South hv Int. of W. It- Itlne- roso, on tue West by Illoom Alley, and on tho North by lot of Mrs. Eliza Dolly, being forty feet front on West street and one hundred and ninety el 'lit feet In depth whereon Is erected a two Btory brlcl: dwelling. Saerlff. SHERIFF'S SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estat a B7 vlrtuo ola writ of Alias FL Fa. issued out ol tue Court of Common l'leas of Columbia County and to mo directed, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at tbo Court Houao (in the buerltf's ofllce) Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following: All that cer tain mossuago or tenement and lot of land situate In Madison township. Calumba Co., Fa., bounded pnd described as follows, to-wit': Beginning at a stone oa tin east side ot tho publlo road, the nc by land ot thelsald Michael Iillblrae Bouth eighty- six and a qu titer degrees west eleven and seven. tenth perches to a maple, thence north eighteen aad a half degroes east ton perches to a stone thence north eleven anl tbree-quirters degrees easttouiteen perches it a stone north eighty seven degrocs east six and five-tenths perches to a stone on the west side ot said ruad, and thence south one quarter degree west twenty-four perches to the placo ot beginning, containing One Acre and Twenty-Five rercnes of land strict moasure, be the same moro or lesa, on which are erected a HOUSE, STABLE and Outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot Thomas Mordan versus John Mirdan and to be sold as the property of John Mordan. nxRKiNO, Atty. ALSO : Dy virtue ot a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court ot Common I'loas ot Columbia County, Pa,, and to mo dirocuxl, there will be exposed ro pub 11c sale at the Court nouso (In tho Sheriff's office) Bloomsburg, ra., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1890, at 10 o'clock: a. ra., the following: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Scott township near tho village of Kspy, Col. Co., Pa,, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt; On the south by publlo road leading from Kipy to Berwick-, on the oast and north Dy land ot Alfred Mood, and on tho west by lands ot Alfred Muod and Levi Klnley, containing Two Acres, more or less, whereon ao erectod a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and other Outbuildings, appia orcnard and other traits. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of J. D, VN'erkhelser versus J. N.MUnes and Susanna Mil. nes, and to be s;ld as tho property ot Susanna Mllnca, ZiHit, JOHN B. CASEY, Ally. bherirf, 18-9.'S9. Carp American Carp Culture. LdraBUlUKD JN 1 VjO. 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For full descriptive circulars, address UPP1NCO Trs MA GAZINB, Philadelphia I3.00 ferytar, s$ cts, single number. The publisher efthls fafer will rctiive yeyf euffscngiien, lJ-37-D10. JJ 8. WIIiLIAMB, IAUOT10NKE11. ULOOMHUUltU, PA. Eoal Estato Bought and Sell Parties desiring to buy hones and wauons 1 -?oui4 nc wen to Gait an uio a wive. ... .. . . - . I W. I1ARTMAN & SONS. Wo feel assured many homes wero made hnppy with Christ mas and Now Year presents purchased from us. Wo nro grateful to tho public for their patronage, and make our beat ocno, witli wishing you n Happy Arcw Year. Now our oxtra salo of Coats, Shawls, Blankets etc., begins. Wo havo gono through tho stock of Coats, forty of them aro mark ed down from 10.00, 12.00 rtTi.1 ftffih in Sfi.fiO. All Plush CiM$iluced one-fourth in vimA and Children' iiiifL if big cut in price. ThofdiutnriA Shawls and BlankeSvitrknrdoubt satisfy 11 1 . . Ml . ! 1 - Y, TV-. an who v Our Em- broidery re being measured n prices will SU it.' iivri r those who come first w bargains. We w! people to have a s sales: brine on vour egp:8 etc. now, as the 'H getting passable, (don'RrTorget our stock of Dishes etc.) Wo sell Maher & Grosh knives, war ranted, we are the agents for Bloomsburg. I. W. Martman & oons. P. S.-Our remnant sales havo begun and will be continued every day and evening from 7 a. m. to o p. m. 1H Is the oldest and most popular BClcntlQc and mechanical paper published and has the largest circulation of anr paper of Ita clam tn he world. Fully illustrated. Uest class of Wood Kmrrar. Inns. Published weekly. Bend for specimen codt. lrlce $3 a year. Four months trial, f 1. UUHN & ( O. l'lniusiiEit?, 301 U roadway, .N.v. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO Edition of Scientific American, v A oral. ncce. Each Itsne contains colored llthotrraphlo plates of country and city residen ces or public buildings. Numerous engravings and full plans and specmcations ror tnn use oi nuchas contemplate building. I'rlce $2J0 it year, t5 cts. a copy. MUNN A CO., ruuLlBUKits. IATEMTS may bo secur ed br apply ing to Munn Co.. w h a harenadoTer 40 yeara experience and have made oyer KO.UOO applications for American and Fot i niirn patents. Rend for Handbook. Correi pondenco strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. Tn Tnnr murk I. not reel. tered In the rat- tot orace. apply to Mdnn & Co., and procure immediate protection. Bond Xor Handbook. Cttl'YRinilTH for book, cnartj, mapi, ton qalcklr procured. Address MUNN fc CO., Fat.nt g.llclt.ri. Okkibai. Ojuci: JC1 BUOABWAT. N. T. 12 27-Jt. SHERIFF'S SALE. uy vlrtuo ot Sundry writs of Test. Fl. Fa. issued out ol tho Court of Common rieas of Luz. Co., Pa., and to me directed, thero will bo exposed to pub lic sale at the Court Uouso (tn the Sheriff's onice) Dloomsburg, ra. on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1890, at 10 o'clock i m., the following, to-wlt ! All that certain messuage lot or pleco of ground sltu- ato In llrlarcreck township, COL Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by public road leading to Berwick, on tho east by lot ot Andrew Fowl' r, on the Bouih by. and on tho west by lot of Uonry Ammcrman, containing ONE HALF ACRE OF LAND, more er less, on which are erected a Frame Dwelling House, Grist Mill oarn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into exocutlon at the suit of James Post and 4. V. Rtackhouse, executors, bearers" vs. Jonas Crlsman and to bo sold as tbo property ot Jonas Chrlsman. c p. iuhd, joiin a casey, Attorney. 12-17-'S. Sheriff. ""I RAND JUHOH9. IT The foUowlmr is a list of Grand Jurors for Feb ruary term 1890: nearer Wheeler Schllcker. nmton D. w. Foroo, JMward McUenry. Uerwlclc B. 1). Freaj, Harvey lless. John B. With ers. Dloonstmry Wm. 1'. Bodlne, II. D. Manning, cuaries uaoo Cataiclssa John Erwlno, T. E. Harder, Jeremiah Yeagor. Centre I. E. Boono, Z. T. Fowler. Convnjtiam Harry K Evans. I'lshliigcreelc Noah W. Hess. reiiivooa oomunan iiartman. Hemlock P. A. Fetterolf, a .M. Terwllllger. lAictM Lewis Bltner. Slttlnl. E. Andreas. John. MlchaoL .(. 1'leanant Henry Ale. Sugarioaf W. M. dinger. rp REVERSE JURORS. FIRST WKIK. .'raw-r John A. Brelscb. Ilenlon-Benton C. cole. Iienclck Herbert c. taubach, Petor J. Suit, Dan- lei waiuuru. Moouuburu-o. It. Eyorly, Jacob Holder, W. n. uouse, uoDcrt uartmau, u. a. uower, c A. Moyer. Catawlssa -Clinton Kills, Amos rule, Oco. Ttclf- snyder, Charles Wanlch. Centre Milton Adams, W. 11. IIcss, Jimes Kocher. 'onvnghani ltooert Canneld. FtshlngcreelcJ. 8. Campbell, B. F. EJfar. Hemlock Clark PurseL Jackson-Frank Younc. Lloyd Youn?. lAtcwit Daniel Artman. Jladi Allison Den-, j, Wesley John, John Longeu- MUntn Ueorrre Eraerlck. orawe-willlain Neyhird, M. A. Williams. lloannocreek Solomon Mourr. ttoM-lialtls White. "irwwesley Nones. Suaarloaf 1). K. S. Kilo, 8KCOHD WgKK. Heaver C. E. llinnlnger. nenton ciemuel Mcuenne. nerwlck Abner Welsh. ii.-hinreek Samuel S. Sltler. tlloomsburo w. B. alien, W. M. Lemon, Charles uul w. j. unutt. Catawlssa Wm. (1. Fisher. Lewis Hayhurst, Mny- bet.y a. Hughes, Will McLaughlin, P. 11, Shu man. John Waltz. Coutnouim H. J. Doyle. risiu.Hjcreek uiram narne3, isiaii liabcr, David tYanklln -Edward Enrlehart. Green wooa Samuel Bernlnger, Isaac Haycock, ioun Morns. Hemlock p. s. Brugler, Samuel Glrton, M. II. Huetira. Amos ius iiurtu tman, Matbias W hlto- niRht, Jr. lAimst Ellas lieby, Obedlah Yocura. Maitson Clinton IVgg. ' Jam-John A. Shuman, J, C. Shuman. 1'lne James Masters. ltoartnocreek Jacob Hoffman. beottJ. M. Hulshlzer, Isaac Ketchard. Thousandi tiava boi-u itoriu Uy cured Lv I'lllLADKiaMlIA.t'A. hasoatonce.nooitcrat.OQ or toss of tlmo frum ImslucM. ium iirouounciHl lu curablu by otliora wautett. burnt for t'lmiUr. IURE GUARANTEED. AtlvlrA Krm. OffictilloursvtoS. P RAGTICAL CARP CULTURE. ONLY a cents. the only book over offcrod for sale, that tho gurcnascra can return ana get 111a morey ack If not satlsned. the book tlist evprr I tanner sbould have, contains 141 pages, Txu Inches; 33 Illustrations shoving piml bottom?, dams, overflows, uuder-arJtns, varieties ot the nsu.eneuueior tnu nsii, etc. it includes every necessary lustructlon lor any iicrson to fcuccesy. fully, and at nominal expense, produce tbelr own flati. Endorsed by Fish commissioners and 'Pro. ducers everywhere. Persons ordering tho book and not BatlsPed with 11 may rt turn It and wo Ylll rttund their money. Address, 1.. 11. i.tit.AM, Aiuanoe, onio. UDITOR'S NOTICE, The utideruhrned auditor appointed br the Or. I litmus' court of Columbia County to make dlstrt button ot balance In the hands of l. L. B. Kllno administrator, to and amon the parlies entitled IMJaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb anon tuereto, wiu bit at tue luce ut 1 '. tieyer, &sq., In ttii town ot Catawlssa, 011 Tuesday, January UtU, 1BU0, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, to attenl to the duties ot Ills aDuolntuient. when and whora all persons having claims agal-st said estate, must appear and proto them, or bo forever debar- iru irom any suatu ui wuu muu, DOC. IS, Vi. J. II. MA1ZK, Auditor- GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT TIIE COLUMBIAN OFFIOK