Highest of all in Leavening Tower Latest U. S. Gov't Report. mm ABSQULfTEU PURE TUB COLUMBIAN. gntered at tho Pout Office at Hlonmsburg, l'a ( second elnss matter. March 1, Ink. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FKIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893. OUE CLUB RATES TOR 1893. Tor Jlie criming year we make the following liberal offers to all our subscribers in the county. Those who already take 1 he Columbian can avail themselves of any of these oilers by paying up to tlate, and one year in advance. In the case of new sub scribers the cash must be paid when the order is given. Sample copies of any of the papers named will be sent to any address in tne county, tree, on application. To any one paying all arrearages and one dollar in advance we will send The Columiuan and American farmer for one year. The latter is a monthly farm paper, and the regular price is one dollar a year. We will send l he Columbian and New York weekly World one year for Si.oo, regular price fca.oo. The Columiuan and rhiladelphia weekly Times for $t.4o, regular price ti.co. The Columbian and omans Weekly for $1.30, worth $2.00, The Weekly is printed by the New York Recorder, and contains 8 pages of matter that interests womankind especially, no politic;, no editorals, This is one of our best offers. Try it a year. 11 Lloyd Zancr brought in a car load of horses from Illinois last week. The Central Pennsylvania M. K Conference is in session at Bellefonte this week R. H. Ringlcr and L. D. Kase are applicants for the position ol becre tary of the Town Council. ft W Tnro li!i niirr'Vinci! thnf nnr. tion of the lot of C. H. Albert which fronts on the Light Street road. He will soon erect buildings for tenants. Because of the appearance of scar let fever nmon; the students at Laf.ty ette College, Kaston, the institution has temporarily closed. The Normal School Superintendents are in session this week considering the question of revising the course of study for the State Normal Schools, C. E. Williver has converted his ice house, at Fernville, into dwellings. They will be ready for occupancy about the first of April. Give Bull's-IIead, Horse and Cittle Fowder to your cows. It will positive ly increase the flow of milk. Price 2a cents per package of one pound. Tames RiW lias moved his barber shop over Cummings & Verdy's con- iciiiunery store, it is uic saint; iuuui Glasco Cammeron occupied a number of yeais ago. Cnntinnrma rainfalls anfl mplfinc snow, have flooded the mines in the rnrfhiimlAplinf nMintu ftietrir-t and about 1000 men are thrown out of employment. Tni T iiKav4ii rrnnrt(T'At inn at Hugheville have decided to build ihirtv and also to purchase a large and hand some pipe organ. Work will be com menced at once. A lone distance telephone has been placed in the office of the Exchange Hotel. It is enclosed in a cabinet with double class, and the pay for its use is dropped in a slot in the mach ine. According to the Shickshinny Echo a company consisting of Mr, Leisen ringof Mauch Chunk, and Messrs. Woociin, Watts and Hoyt, of Berwick, are prospecting lor coal on the f ran Brockway farm at Beech Haven. David H. Burwell the great tem perance lecturer will speak in the M. E. Church at Oranceville on Satur day evening March 1 8th. Come and hear him no admittance fee, but a collection will be taken. Bad complexion indicates and un- healty state of the system. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on the liver, they act on the stomach, they act 011 the bowels. W. S. Rish on Druggist. 10-14-iy. Wa ilaeira tf ' n rAi nluWl(TI COUtte- ,v uvan vvy d sies shown us by Representatives Tewksbury and Fritz, during a recent visit to Harrisburg. Both of them are very comfortably located in rooms in private houses, and take meals at hotels. Devoe, the weather prophet, says there will be 110 break up until about the middle of April. The household effects of Mrs. C B. Brockway. deceased will be exposed to sale at her late residence on East First St. Mar. 31, at 12:30 p. m. Mr. Henry Snyder of Turbotvillc who has been blind for some months with cataract is in town. Dr. Brown performed an operation on Saturday. The Lutheran congregation at North umberland, have purchased the Koscr property, adjoining the church, for a parsonage. Consideration $2,200. April 1st is a general settlement day. If you let the first of the year go by without settling with the printer, now is a good time to do it. The Williamsport Republican' "Women about town," believes that the ladies will have to give up all hope of suffrage. How would a wo man with hoops on get into a Baker ballot booth ? A dozen new fonts of type have re ccntly been received at this office Among them is a font of imitation of typewriter wcnk, for circulars. It is one ol the most popular styles of type in the market. The most intelligent people of our community recognize in DeWitt's Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. iyr, We want regular correspondence from Orange vi lie, Forks, Van Camp, Raven Creek, Rhorsburg, Jersey town, Benton, and over the county. For terms and particulars, write to this office. Representative Pace has introduced a bill requiring school directors to visit schools in their district at least twice a vear and allowing them $24. com nensntion nnnnallv. which shall be forfeited if the director fails to comply ., r - r iL 1- wun me requirements 01 mc taw. "There is a salve tor every wound." We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indo lent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and al ways cures piles. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14 iyr. Bear in mind that when you enter J. G. Wells' jewelry store, you are in The Columbian office. It is in the back end of the room, and some one is always in attendance to wait on you from 8 o'clock in the morning to 8 o'clock at night. The ice gorge near Lock Haven broke early Monday morning, and swept everything movable before it. At Williamsport two piers of the ntw iron bridge at Market Street were par tially torn to pieces and traffic sus pended. A large number of logs were carried down the stream. Holy Communion will be adminis tered as follows : Orangeville on Palm Sunday, March 25th at 10:30 a. m., St. James on Easter, April and at 10:15 m Hidlay, April 9th at io: 30 a. m.; Zion, April 16th at 10:30 at m.,and Briarcreek May 7th at 2530 p. m. Preparatory service on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Colonel Robert Bruce Ricketts, of Wilkes-barre, is at the Lafayette. Colonel Rickets is one of the busy men of the Wyoming Valley. Since 1886. when he was the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, he has not been in the active harness of politics, but he finds time from bus iness cares to serve as a director of Osterhout Free Library, one of the really great institutions of the State, having a $300,000 endowment. 1'hil adelphia limes. The Place to Buy Coal. At T. F. Barron & Co's. new col liery on public road, just South of Catholic church, Centralia, Pa. Note the prices : Egg $2.80, Stove $2.90, Chestnut $2.80, Pea $1.50. No Scales Full weight given. This coal is mined from the celebrated Buck Mt. vein. 3-10 4t. T. F. Barron & Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruntinns. and nositivelv cures Piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A. Kleim. Congressional Apportionments. it is likely to pass. The republican scheme of appor tionment has been reported to the Sen ate. The bill provides for twenty re publican and ten democratic districts. Two new distiicts are formed, one in Philadelphia and one in Allegheny County. THE DISTRICTS. The following is the plan of appor tionment which at the same time shows the political majorities cast in the districts at the last Presidential election. First District The First, Seventh, Twenty-sixth, Thirtieth and Thirty sixth wards, 7147 Republican. Second Liehth, Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-seventh ward, 7851 Re publican. Ihird The Second, Third, fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Six teenth, and Seventeenth wards, 3358 Democratic. Fourth The Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty ninth, Thirty second and Thir ty seventh wards 1755 Republican Fifth The Twenty-first, Twenty second, Twenty-fourth, Thirty-third and Thirty fourth wards 5 5776 Repub lican. Sixth The Eighteenth, Ninteenth, Twenty-third, 1 wenty -fifth, Thirty first and Thirty fifth wards ; 7464 Re publican. Seventh Chester and Delaware ; 6034 Republican. Eighth Montgomery and Bucks t 180 Democrat. Ninth Northampton, Monroe, Pike and Carbon, 6521 Democrat. lenth Berks and Lehigh ; 11,135 Democrat. Eleventh Lancaster, 97 Republi can. Thirteenth Luzerne, 1616 Derat crat. Fourteenth Schuylkill, 3251 Demo crat. Fifteenth Dauphin, Perry and Lebanon 1 5809 Republican. Sixteenth Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming ; 5099 Republi can. Seventeenth Potter. Tioga, Ly coming and Clinton; 3103 Republi can. Eighteenth Columbia, Montour, Northumberland and Sullivan; 4537 Democrat. Nineteenth Franklin, Fulton.IIunt ingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Snyder and Union ; 1394 Republican. Twentieth Cumberland, Adams arjd York j 5028 Democrat. Twenty-fust Cambria, Blair, So merset and Bedford; 4928 Republi can. Twenty-second Westmoreland, In diana, Armstrong and Jefferson j 4528 Republican. Twenty-third Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Districts, Allegheny coun ty; 14,921 Republican. Twenty-sixth Fayette, Green and Washington; 1287 Democrat. Twenty -seventh Beaver, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer; 4918 Republi can. Twenty-eighth Erie and Crawford ; 2315 Republican. Twenty-ninth Verango, Warren, McKean and Cameron j 2793 Repub lican. Thirtieth Clorion, Forest, Elk, Clearfield and Centre ; 4890 Demo crat. It forestalls consumption. Miss Sarah E. Willever, Phillipsburg, N. J. given her experience writes: "I was troubled for several months with a severe cough, wiiich would have turn ed to consumption bnt for the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." The Local Paper. The strong attachment of sub scribers to a well conducted news paper is fully confirmed by a publisher. "Stop my paper 1'' words of dread to beginners in business, lose their terror after a paper has been established a number of years. So long as a paper pursues a just, honorable and judicious course, meeting the wants of its customers in all respects, the ties of friendship between the subscriber and the paper are as hard to break up by an outside third party as the links which bind old friends in business or social life. Occasional defects and errors in a newspaper are over-looked by those who have become attach ed to it through its perusal for years. They sometimes become dissatisfied with it on account of something which has slipped into its columns, and may stop taking it; but the absence of the familiar sheet at their homes or offices for a few weeks becomes an in supportable privation, and they hasten to take it again and perhaps apologize for hiving it stopped. No friendship on earth is more c i.iatant than that contracted by a re.-vl. r for a journal that makes an ho t and earnest effort to merit c .tinued support. Menomonie (Wit ilerald. It is a truth in medicine 1 at the smallest dose that performs n ure is the best. DeWitt's Little Ea. Risers are the smallest piils, will peii m the cure, and are the best. W. S. Rish ton, druggist. 10-14 iy. Children Cry Or Pltoher'o Castorla. JO mm blt CORNER OF MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BLOOMSBUBG. YOU : CAN ; HAVE: At leadinc Armor, THE the great Cosmopolitan I - li Magazine sent out from collcees nnd readily do pay your SCHOOL OS C0LLE33 Z?EXSE3. U you inc school send for 5TK Ave. Too Many Prohibitionists. The Sheriff levied on the Keystone Brewery of Otto Eyring at Reading last week on thirteen executions aggre gating $2,326.12. Later Mr. Eyring made an assignment. His assets are over $70,000 but his liabilities are also very heavy. Cause dullness in busi ness. 2,228672. These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March, 91 to March, 'oj Two Million, Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand, Six Hund red and Seventy-Two bottles sold in one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfac tory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It nev er disappoints and can always be de pended on as the very best remedy for Coughs, Cold3, etc. rnce 50c. and $1.00. At C. A. Kleim's Drugstore. Economy. Governor Pattison has announced that the trip of the Pennsylvania Na tional Guard to Washington, to attend the inauguration of President Cleve land, did not cost the State one dol lar. The railroad companies furnish ed the transportation of the entire di vision, 7,400 men free. They were stationed at the war and navy depart ments by the United States govern ment, and the men supplied them selves with food. The following letters are held at the Bloomsourg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office March 28th, 1893. Mr. Jacob Aten, Miss Bertha Hel wig, Mr. J. B. Bittenbender, Mr. Mike Honanenc, Miss Maggie Coyle, Mr. Samuel Kelly, Miss. Mary McBride. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised March 14,1893. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcam, P. M. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. W. S, Rishton, Drug gist. 10-14 1 yr. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The underetgned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Fleaa or Columbia County to distribute tbu funda In tbe bandit of William W. TruHCOit assignee of John M. Tmacott and Cora 3. Trescoit his wife, as appears on bla dual account, to and among tbe parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at tbe oOlee of Charles C. Evans Esq., In tbe Borough of Berwick, Columbia County, pennhylvanU, on Wednesday, tbe mh day of March next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, where and when all parties Interested are re queated to present their claims before the unditrslKned, or be forever after debarred from comliiKa upon tho said fund. S-a-lL. JAMES L. EVANS, Auditor. CORPORATE DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby (riven that the North Moun tain Lumber Co. will apply by putlilon to the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia Co., on the SHth day of March 18'J.l at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, for a decree of absolution of the said cor poration pursuant to the acts of assembly In such cose made and provided, when all persons interested In said corporation as stockholders, creditors, or otherwise may appear and be heard. BAM'L. WIG KALI., B-3-3C Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George P. Ywngtf Pirn luwnehtp, Col. Co., Pit, Noilne Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of George P. Young, late of Pine townsulp Col. Co., I 'a., deceased have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will mako known the same without delay to il.l7-llt. KLIAS YOUNO, Administrator, c. t. a, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Kttate of Sarah Lowrey, lata ofOrawjt towmhip deer lined. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ndmln lstratlou on the (State of Harali Lowrey, lute o1 Orange twp., Col. Co., l a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administratrix, to whom all persons ludebled to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the buiuo without delay to HOSALIN KINLEY. Mar. 17, SU Administratrix, spy, Pa. 1000 FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. Colleccs of the country Y ALE. Vassar, Harvard, Ann Wki.lesi.y, Univkrsity op Chicago, okorortown i schools of Art, Medicine, Music, the leading the schools of Science or Agriculture The Cosmopolitan. Msgailne will Signalize lti First lis own nrintine-houcs and bindery, by oflcrini! One Thousand Scholarships at the lcad schools or the country in consideration of work which any ambition) young boy or girl trorjt at rmr,e hnnnrnhle nd enmj vf ocfnmplinhmtnt. WlSB 10 eSncat yourself -to have your tuition, or collene without nuttinc the expense upon your a pamphlet giving full particulars to The Cosmopolitan M agai Ine.ROAUWM, and asm Sr., New York Z i SO That lW (What shall stay its ravages? Thousands 'say Scott's cod liver oil and soda has cared us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption ? Make no delay but take Beott't XmoiiiQQ euro Cougha, Cold, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaomlo and Wasting Dlaaaaaa. Prevents wasting in Children. Alsrast m palatable aa sank. Oct only the cennlne. Pre pared by Soott Sl Bowne, Chemists, Kw iMk. Bold by aUDruggteU. THE Every Contestant Gets a PRIZE. For 1st. 150.00 In br 7!i cents for IIojc E. E. OF ALARM CLOCKS just received at CT. Gk WELLS' Are selling rapidly at 66 cents apiece, an unprecedented price. COME QUICK, or you will lose your chance. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven that an application will be made to the Court of Common I'lensot Columbia county on the 'th day of March, A. D. ISM, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, under Act of Assembly entitled "An Art to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April lsT4, nnd the supplements thereto, by Aimer F(jue, H. (. V. HsnniKU, .1. M. raircnuu, imiuei nryiouie, r.. II. Little, William 11. Keixuson. and others, fur the'charler of an Intended corporation to be called "Tho American Uolsteln Association, the character and ohlect of wlileli is l lie en. eouruKeinent or aifrtcult ure, keeping of Herd bonks and preservation of the 1'edlirree andlden. tltyofthorouKhbred and full-blooded cattle, nnd otuerwlse improving such larm proauets, aim for these nuruoses to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights and benellts and privileges con ferred by tbe Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements. M-JH-1U a. u. hill l.r.. Solicitor. 2 ill AES M TO T09L Convents, Siltlon cf 150 000 Copleg for January 1893,- board, lodging ana wasninc pam ai any parents, nnd solely through your own effort motion dreaded and 'dreadful disease! Emulsion of pure Norwegian and hypophosphites of lime BiMitsioo YOUTH'S J OUBHAL COLUMBIA!? COHTSS?. 1. Where was Col cm bps born T 'I. What was the actual date of the discovery of AmortcaT 3. Why was this Country not namd In honor of Comjmstti? -SEE THE PRIZES- Correct Answers to the above Questions. Gold to defray the expenses ot tho winner to the Columbian Kxposltlon. 2nd. $J5.oo in Gold. 8rd. $.00 In Gold. To all others a Ileautlful Triple-plated miver Columbian Souvenir Spoon. HULEH OK CONTEST Every answer must bo accomnanM a year's subscrtutlon to "The Youth's .loumul" a hluh class, semi-monthly paper for the family. Write only on one side of paper nnd bo sure to make nuuie and addreas piuiu i no contest win Close jnuy ism. Address COLVHDIAN CONTEST, 4. "Youth's lournal," rittabunz. Ba Kererence Liberty National Dank. CHARTER NOTICE. Xntlce Is hereby given that an application will be made to the court of common I'loas, Cel. Co., I'a., on March vm, WM, at ten o'clock, a. in. under the Act ot assembly ot the common-, wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Hegulutloa or Certain Corporations." Approved April S4, 1SV4, supplement thereto, for the charter of aa Intended corporation to be culled "The Evange lical Lutheran church of tbe Holy Trinity of Berwick, l'a." the character and object whereof Is the support of the public worship ot Al mighty God according to the constitution, cumins discipline, doctrine, faith, government und forum or the Evangelical Lutheran church or the General Hyuod In the l ulled Ktatos,and for these purposes to huve, possess aud enjoy all the lights, benellls and privileges of tho suld Act or Assembly and ltsMipplciueuta. The proposed churter Is now on tile In the I'rothonoiaiy'ltonico at Hlisimsburg, Col. t)g l'a. C. H. JACKSON, Solicitor. Berwick, Pa., Feb. 9Miu, lbWi, H-'Mt,