Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report PoS- (SaP6ll lOW-an r.,frwt ABSOLUTELY PURE rilli COLUMBIAN. '..mil nf I. ho 1'nM office nt HlootnHburir, '0 fcond class-waller. Murcli 1, lss. BLOOMSHURG, FA. JKIDAV, IIUIUL'ARY 10, lo.j. OUR CLUB BATES TOR 1893. or the coming year we make the owing liberal otters to an our Isciibers in' the county, lhose i already take The Columbian can il themselves of any of these offers paying up to date, and one year in france. in tne case 01 new bud- hers the cash must be paid when order is uiven. Sample ccnies of I of the naners named will be sent any address in the county, tree, on tilication. l'o any one paying all arrearages one dollar in atlvance we win 1 The Columbian and American ttnnet for one year. The latter is a fenthly farm paper, and the regular Ice is one dollar a year. We will send The Columbian and Vw York weekly World one year $i.8o. regular pnee fa.oo. rl he Columbian and Philadelphia fckly Timet for $1.40, regular kte $i.o. h'HE Columbian and Woman a 'eekhj for $1.10, worth $j.oo, le Weekly is printed by the New jrk Recorder, and contains 8 pagts matter that interests womankind r peciallv, no politic, no editorals, lis is one ol our best otters. 1 ry 11 a r. tf S. Mann was granted a license in kwick, last week. Ale Derr has purchased a well bred t n full blooded stallion. , Thomas Gorrey is building a double I Juse for Mrs. Jane Mclln.le on Vine :et. lover Bros, ore raising the roof on ir frame three story building, Main i..t 1... below Market. Williams will move into II. Vanderslice'j house when comple A gentleman who has taken pains I'inuuire. savs that there are about ntv persons now livirr; m fermuie. i jl'he Hummel property at Wilkes I irre sold at public sale lor 21,500, las a trontae ol 25 led. M excellent choir has been organ i.I id f- or the union services. The fcmbers are from all the-churches. :'' Mr. Geissler expects to have the jifcopal church completed in about jree wetKs. ,, :l)r. ?nd Mis. 1. W. Willits hold . i fceution this evening from 6 to jflouk, at their resilience on Marke l,r - LThe Onera House was packed last I tidav night at Kellar's performance, kis shows that first class companies t n have liberal patronage here. Mrs. J. G. Wells has sold foi ty acres land along the bspy road lor $5000, ia syndicaie represented by C. W liter, Esq. Piles of people have . piles, but De It s Witch Hazel Salve will cure Ira. W. 5. Kishton, iJruggisi 10-14-iy Stricken with paralysis and unable t 'call help. W. A. Kby, a Shamokin 1 tel keeper, froze to death Sunday t'lht a short distance from home. There is some talk of organizing company to purchase the Opera House and remodel it, putting in a new gal lerjr, raising the roof &c. . Mm k. t C Wo.Llonn Wf i their little daughter, aged six months, On luesday morning, from croup. 5h wa) their only child. '"" ;'fhe program and notices of tl . Millville Farmers' Institute this week k Ait not rparh na in tiniH fur tuiMir.i r : " : Hon last week. k. 1 The Almanac of the Philadelphia Jnmiirer hits reacheii ns. and it is very wen printea pampniet ana con , Uins a vast amount of useful inlbrnu tion. i : C. M. Robbins has returned to lomsburi' from Pottsville, and will ike his home here. He is prepared ilo all kinds of work in the plumb i and gas fitting line. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet pper, all result from the use of De it's Little Karly Risers, the famous he pills. W. S Rishton Druggist f to-14-iy It is not what its proprietors say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla docs that tell the story of its merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla curks. The walking on the pavements has been very bad for several days, on ac- ount of the ice, but no accidents have been reported. C K. Welliver wants to rent his ice housi!, over the creek, for some manufacturing purpose, and if he can not do so, will enauge it into dwell- s. A new dairy school has been open ed at the Pennsylvania State College, and visitors are invited to call at any and time during January, February March. Most people overlook the quality when looking out for low-priced articles nowadays. Bull's-Head Flavoring Extracts maintain a high ttandaid of excellence. Price 10 cts. Wanted 300 Live Pigeons. I will pay 30c. cash a pair tor live pigeons between now and Feb. 21st. Bring them to mv store, or send by freight and I will pay the freight. J. H. MERCER. Charles W. Weaver was admitted to the bar as a practicing attorney on Monday morning last. lie pursued his studies in the office of R. R. Lit tle Esq., and passed a very satisfactory examination before the Board of Ex aminers. Rev. A. Houtz will deliver an ad dress on Church History on next Sunday Feb. 12, as follows; Hidlay at 10:30 A.M. and Briarcrcek at 2:30 P. jM. This address will be illustrated by the Tree Chart ot Church History. All are invited. Tudee Savidge of Sunbury, presided in court last Saturday. The case of W. Krickbaum vs. rt. H. Snyder was argued on a motion for a new trial. The argument on exceptions to the report of viewers for a county bridge at Bloomsburg was continued until next Saturday. For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bav City, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied Ie Wilts Witch Hazel Salve, giving instant re lief. It's a wonderfully good salve for bums, bruises, sores, and a sure cure for piles. W. S. Rishton, Drug gist. 10-14 iy- "PeiiosyV Short Out. A RUMORED NEW ROUTE FOR COAL TO THE NEW YORK MARKETS. There has been received at N'anti coke, almost olhcial information that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is preparing to ship its entire coal out put from this city and vicinity to the New York markets by a much shorter and cheaper route than that used at present. It will go over the Central road by means of a connection which is now being made just west of the central passenger station in Nanticoke, on to Philipsburg, thence over the Belvidere division to Trenton, and on to New York city. The present route is by way of Sun bury, Hairisburg and Philadelphia. , Success in everything depends largely upon good health. De Witt's Little Eaily Riser are little health producing pills. See the point ? Then take an "Early Riser." W. S. Rishton, Druggist. io-i4-iy The "Iron Crown," which worked up the minds of the people of the middle ages to such an extent is finally to become an object of worship, is in fact, a gold crown, the secret magic of the nam? resting on the tradition that the inside ring of iron was made from the nails which were driven through the hands of Jesus at the time of the crucifixion. But little is known concerning the history of the iron crown until after the coronation of Agilulf, King of the Lombards. It is generally believed that it was made for that monarch in the year 591. It was used by Charle magne and by all the after emperors of France, who were kings ot the Lom bards. Napoleon put it on his head when he was in Milan in 1806, say ing : ''God hath given it to me." This celebiated relic is now in Naples among the state jewels. It was captured and taken by the Aui trians to Vienna in 1859, but was re turned to Italy in 1S66. Believers in the sacred hoop of iron inside the crown point to the fact that there is not a speck of rust upon it. although nearly 2,000 years old. Rv. E. E. Davidson, In The J'Jxaminer of Jan. 26, 1893, we find these word relating to the work of Evangelist Davidson in Pawtucket R. I. Early last spring the Protestant pastors of this city and Central Falls formed a fraternal union. Out of this union has grown the beginnings of what promises to be an exceeding ly gracious work. Twelve of these pastors have with great wist'om and skill united the force of their churches in a grand evangelistic effort, care fully planned, and now in happy pro gress. Music Hall, the largest assembly-room in the city, was secured! the Rev. E. E Davidson, of Massac husetts, engaged to conduct the services; tweive union prayer meetings held in preparation; a print ed invitation placed in every family in the city and neighborhood, and the 8th inst. the meetings were begun. Two thousand three hundred per sons attended the first night in Music Hall ;and the two overflow meet ings. On the fourth evening Mr. Davidson began to preach directly to the unconverted, and seven persons expressed themselves desirous of en tering it to fellowship wi'.h Christ. Horn this point the work has grown steadily. The hall is packed every night, afternoon meetings are held every day, and hundreds of inquirers are coming forward for prayer and in struction. Mr. Davidson's spirit is unexceptionable and his method ad mirable. The Lord is moving among all classes of society, and many arc saying, like the Greeks in the temple, "We would see Jesus." Mr. Davidson will hold his first meeting in Bloomsburg next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, in the Opera House. He desires that this meeting shall be especially for the young people of Bloomsburg, though he does not limit the age and will welcome all who wish to come. Dairy-men and stock raisers all buy Bull's Head Horse and Cattle Powder. For distemper, hidebound, and loss of appetite, it is without a oeer in the market. Price 25 cents per package. PROTECTINQ THE GAME. OUTLINES OF A BILL DRAFTED BY THE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. The game law arranged by the State Sportsmen's Association, which will be presented to the Legislature for consideration, provides that no person shall kill elk or wild deer ex cept from October 15 to December 15, inclusive, and no person shall have in his or her possession any wild deer, antelope or fresh venison except from October 15 to January 1. A penalty of $50 is provided for each animal killed. It is provided also that no deer, elk, or fawns shall be pursued or killed by dogs. No person shall kill in one year more than three deer under a penalty of $50. The open season for gray, black or fox squirrels is from October 15 to December 15. It is made un lawful to kill or expose for sale rab bits except from October 15 to De cember 1 5, under a penalty of $25. The act also prevents the hunting with ferrets and shooting wild ducks with a swivel or hunt gun or any other than guns that are habitually raised at arm's ltngth and fired from the shoulder un der a penalty of $10. THE WILD FOWL SEASON. The open season for web-footed wild fowl is from September 1 to May 1. In the section referring to wild turkeys the open season is fiom October 15 to December 15, inclusive. Hunters are not al lowed to shoot quail or paitridge from November 1 to December 15, inclusive ; punalty, $10 for each bird killed illegally. No person shall kill or expose for sale grouse or pheasant, except from October 15 to December 15, and it shall be unlawful to hunt pheasant and grouse during the night time un der a penalty of ten dollars for each offense. The legal season for rail or reed birds is from December t to Decem ber 31, inclusive. Section two pro vides that no person shall kill or take any wild turkey, grouse, pheasant, quail, partridge, woodcock, rail or reed bird with any net, trap, snare, blind or torchlight, under a penalty of $10 for each bird. It is provided that nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prevent individuals or associations from gathering live game for propaga tion or protection from December 20 until February 1 next following. There shall be no hunting or shooting on Sunday under a penalty of $25. Mon golian'pheasant and prairie chickens are protected for two years under a fine of 925 for each lird killed. A Million Eriends. A friend in need is a friend ; deed, and not less than one millior .eople have found just such a frien' Dr. King's New Discovery for C -ump-tion, Coughs, and Colds.- f you have never used this Great ough Medicine, one trial will convii.o you that it has wonderful curative ; i.vers in all diseases of Throat, Che- and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money :ll be refunded. Trial bottles free .'.t C. A. Kleim's Drug store. Mrs. Ruth A. Snyder of this town, and Jacob Gerard of Lightstreet were married on Saturday evening by Rev. G. E. Weeks. The winds from the North blows shaip and keen, and bad-ffects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-iJ-iy There hiving been a rumor started that Col. J. G. Freeze would not con sent to be a candidate for President of Town Council, we are authorized to say that, if elected, he will 6erve. Do you take farm Journal ? Why not ? Ever," farmer, gardener, stock breeder, orchardist, dairyman, poultryman, their wives, and even the boys and girls will find it crowded full of helpful information. It aims to be practical rather than theoretical, to be brief and to the point, in fact, to be CREAM not skim milk. It is adapted to all parts of the country North. South. East and West. The sub scription rate is 50 cents a year. We have made arrangements with the publisher by which we can send it one year (all of 1893) to all who pay ahead for our paper. Sample will be sent free if you address postal request to Farm journal, Philadelphia, Pa. 1132m Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris, who muried Nellie Grant, died Fri day at Capri, Italy. The married life of Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris was not a happy one, owing to the husband's habits. The wedding. which occurred in the East room of the White House, on May 21, 1874, was a most b-illiant one, but soon after Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris had taken UD their life at his home, in England, rumor's of their incompatibility came to this side, which were finally followed by the separation of husband and wife. through no faull of hers. Mr. Sartoris' father who was a wealthy Englishman, so respected his son's wife that in his will he left his tortune to her, and only an annuity lor his son. It was provided, however, that the children should be educated in England. THE STATE AT TH rJ A70RLD'S FAIR. THE EXHIBITS WILL BE CREDITABLE AND NO MONEY WILL BE WASTED. Executive Commissioner Farquhar said recently concerning the state ments that the Pennsylvania World's Fair fund was practically exhausted "There seems to have been some mis understanding about my statement that we had a reserve to come and go on of about $1,000. But it must be borne in mind that no final reserve is necessary since in each department of the work we have calculated a suffi cient margin to come and go on. "For instance, there was allotted to the department of agriculture $12, 000. We expect to get through the work there for $2,000 less than that sum and to save as much from the allotment to the departn.cnt of horti culture, after paying all expenses of transportation, installation, attendance, return of goods to owners, etc. The department of live stock would re quire about $15,000 if we paid the expenses of transportation and main tainancc, hence our idea has only been to pay a premium for the best cows, etc., rendering such general assistance as might come in our way, but we may have $10,000 left to assist in the live stock exhibit. "The Fishery Commission agreed originally to make the display for the sum allotted, not to exceed $3,000, but at that time they did not antici pate furnishing the aquaria, etc. When we came to look into the matter we found that this exhibit could not be made satisfactorily for less than $6,- 000, but it will be a credit to the State, and one of the most interesting Pennsylvania exhibits. Twenty thou sand dollars were allotted to mines, mining and metallurgy. More than that will oe expended, but Mr. Mc Leod, of the Reading Railroad, gives us the breaker and the coal. State of Ohio. City of Toledo.) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. T. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A, D. 1 886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary 1'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 6TSoId by Druggists, 75c. 2-3-1 m. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so loolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue, One Minute Couch Cure cives immediate relief W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. DOW SOME WHISKY IS MADE. Monday's session of the sub-corn tnittee of the House judiciary com mittee of Congress investigating the Whisky Trust, was devoted to watch ing experiments by Mr Veazey in pro ducing liquors lv adulteration. Jsy the use of essential oil, essences and coloring matter he produced in a few minutes whiskies, rums and gins simi lar to those that were placed on the market and sold as pure goods. The basis ol this product was an ordorlcss and colorless liquid known to the trade as spirits. It was worth about $1. to Per gallon. By the use of compounds worth about ij cents he produced a gallon of liquor that would sell as high as $4. The produc tion of adulterated goods represented one half the liquor business of the country. Bv misrepresentation these goods were worked upon the entire trad'; of the country. Mr. Veazey urged that certain witnesses (no names given) be called as i-oon as possible, as some of them would find it more conven ient to be in Europe than before the committee if they were given time. Theatre Hats and Bonnets. One feels tempted to leave to the industrious protest of the daily press the question of high hats and bonnets worn in the parquet of a theatre, writes Mrs. Burton Harrison in the fourth paper of her series "The Well Bred Girl in Society" in the February LadU' Home Journal. But in this season of extraordinary wings and rampant bows, the nuisance has sprung up with redoubled force. A distin guished actor recently remarked that, during the first act of a play New York was flocking to see in its hrt week, he was so transfixed by a bon net that appeared in the seats behind the orchestra as to well nigh forget his part. To illustrate, he took pos session of the folding fan of the lady with whom he was talking, and held it at full width upon his head. "I give you my word," he added, "the bow on top of her head was about this size and shape." A little, a very lit tle, consideration among women on this score would bring about reform. To leave off a bunch of ribbons here, a cluster of flowers there, surely would not impair the brightness of the eyes and cheeks beneath the headgear. And the consciousness of having won the gratitude of scores of seat-holders, ought, in any case, to console the wearer of the milliner's night-mare so abbreviated. GENERAL LIVERY C. E. Hower has added to his livery a general line of wagons, sleighs &c , and is prepared to fill all orders for good safe livery rigs. He also has large wagons for two or four horse loads. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. ' (&oo(oL One reason why Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor-j wegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda has had such a large sale is because it Is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason that its curative properties are unequalled.' It cures the cough, supplies the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire System. Beott'i Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In children. Almost mm palatable aa milk. Oct only the ftnulne. Pre pared by Scott & Bowno, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists. TA. NHKKMiN, HKKNU PKrIAI.IHT, re-sport fully no? Ill B 111" pill lie, im- pnclii'ly the umny wlm Ijuvb imlloil ill lilst New York ofllno Uiulnir lita ubsi'iine tliat lm 1ms r- linniil from lils Kuropeuii ofllce, I. (union, KiiKliiml, whom Ills sm s-tfdl treutnwut anJ llif inurvoluus cures resulllm; from It, reoolvcU tlio upprobutloti 01 tlio mos: omltiont NursiKm.s ot Kurope. Ills tump sonn spread, crowillnif the London onion with Mm victims of Hcrnl:i anxious for r llcf. rutK-iits who hud eniluivcl lontf yours of sulTerliitf ciimn to consult, him from linlht, Russia, (lermuny, lli'liflum, Franco and ol her i nunl rles. The re timrkalil" cures uiaile In London ol chro nic cases of pal lenls, who had lioen at tlio various hospitals urid unit the earn of tho most, oiul nent, Kiitfllsli Surgeons without otitulnlnif relief, consulted ,.t, a. Nionnaii, and were at 'iiu'o re lieved ami eventually restored to a slate of soundness throii','li Ids me ho l to the asiordslun nit of the eminent, Smyeons who hud formerly treated them. In the case ot Mr. Henry .Limes who hud been a ifM-iit KulTeier former mi years, his wonderful and coinpleie cure was c-rillled to by that distinguished surgeon and operator on nipt in ul Klnifs l'olle).re.,Iiihu Wood, !'. It S , K. K. ('. H K. It. i also lr. Kdward Itelluuiv, Kellow of t he Unval t ollee of Surireons, sur reon to Cliarlntf Cross Hospital, etc., Sir Henry Thompson, Hui'tH' jn al, I :ilver.-ll y Colletf", Lund in, uud others. J, A. Hherman's v;tonslve practice In thntrcntmnnt of Hernia In lis various forms with a suc cess unnarallod In all previous litres, la of tho highest, value t i t!i"S. who ure ullll ted w ill rup ture lid hope hi li once mora sound. Ill J A, Sherin wi s tre itiu -m. there Is no operation or re striction from lafior, while there Is relief from the torment and lulurv of weui-liif t:-u.vs uud se curity from t hut terrible condition known as Htriinifulute,! nun live, to which ru-erv victim of Hernia Is dally subject. Ills Hook of Informal Ion and Indisputable proofs Is mailed to those who send 111 ceuls Ills llooic ot I'holographlc likeness, showing the condition of pal low s beforo uud ufterlriutuient and euro, Is scut by express on receipt of 'i cents. Call on or address. J. A. SHERMAN, 294 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Headache is the direct result indigtstion and stomach disorrlc Remedy theso by using De Witt Little Early Risers, and your head ache disappears, The favorite littV pill everywhere. W. S. Rishton. Druggist- to 14 if DRUNKENNESS, IJTthe LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home ia Ten Days bj administering Dr- Haints' Golden Specific. It can he yiveti in n ylns of lL-t r, a eiipol coflee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It i absolutely harm less, and will effect a permanent and speed) tnre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has lieen ijiven in ihonnnnds of eases, nnd in every in siancc a I erleet tnre has followed. It ncw fails. The system once impregnated wiHi the specific it becomes on utter impossibility for the liquor nppelite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 48 1 a';e book of partiiu!ar free. Address the (Joi.MtN SPECIFIC Co., l8j Race Streel, Cincinnati, Ohio. IO-2I-I jt. Small in size, great in results: De Witt's Little Early Risers Best pills for Constipation, best for Sick Head ache best for Sour Stomach. They never, gripe. W. S. Rishton Drag gist. 1014-iy BUSINKSS LOCALS. We will make you a suit, overcoat or a pair of pants for the next thirty clays for leas money than ever before. Come early ami place your order. Satisfaction guaranteed at D. Lowenberg's. Deeds, mortgages and note books of all kinds at the Columbian office. tf. F. D. Dentier's stock of rubber goods is immense. It includes all kinds of overshoes and rubber booti. Travelers Don't forget that our tickets are the best for visitors to the Oolumbiam ttrpoitiin covering, as they do, ac cidents of all kinds on the trains, tq the streets, in the hotels, and in tbe Exhibition grounds. Tickets and all forms ot Life and Accident, and Fire Insurance Policies issued by J. H Maizf.. Agent for the Travelers' Life & Accident Insurance Co., of Hart ford, Conn. Office in Lockard's Build ing, corner Main and Centre Sts. Bloomsburg, Pa. 1-13- 3mos. Paten leather shoes, fine calf skin shoes, and a complete line of shoes of all kinds for men, women, and child ren, at F. D. Dentier's. Good Farm of 74 acres, good build ings. Between Buck Horn and Jer sey town, in Hemlock township. For vale by J. II. Maize, Real Estate and Insurance A?. -it. 1 13-tf. Einuifeloin Hernia SpssiaU: i
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