THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB SALE. Desirable vacant lota and 1 number of good fcouaes and lots In Hloomsbnrg-, I'a The best li in I mi I In Bloomsburg. A very deslra- ble property cnntniplmt 1H acres and llrst class M-dlngs with kooiI will In a business worth (Uto$lWU per year at Willow Urove. Dwellings In Ksiy, Oranjrevllle and Beach Itna, A lartre nuiubor of farina In Columbia Oounty, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Count ry store stands In Columbia county and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard nnd beds In BeaoU Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of mod farm land at same place, by M. 1. l.UTZ BON, Insurance and Keal Estate Agents, BUK.MSDUl.-l, l'A. tf. SALEKEQI3TEK, A free notice is given under this bead, of all sales for which bills are printed at this office. A date can be fixed now, and bills printed later, and the notice will stand until the day of sale. Friday, June iGth. Thomas Hick ley will sell valuable farm of 7 a acres, situate near Bloomsburg. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the aftei -noon. Good house, barn, and other out buildings. Saturday, June 17. Daniel Men singer, executor, will sell valuable real estate in Beaver township, Columbia county, commencing at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon. Thirty-five acres of val sable timber land. See advertisement. SPECIAL NOTICES. tlUflTHK POSITIVELY CUHEI) FOB IN rt formation address D. E. Wn itrniiiht, Tamao.ua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 5-5-ly. FK HALR.-TW0 SECOND HAND, 30 HOUSE power upright Tubular boilers In fair condition. Also one feed pump. Can be seen M pump house of Hi-oombbubu Watkk to. 6-SMU JJOR BAIE, A SECOND HAND RANGE, IN good condition, wit n water back, ready r use. A rare chance. Inquire of W. 11. Brooke. Bloomsburg. 81-tt. ROOMS FOR YOUNG MEN. M. M. PHILLIPS baa very desirable furnished rooms for U young men. Hat h room adjoining, for use f occupants of the rooms. Call and examine. 6-ltt-tt. WANTED: CORRESPONDING AGENT IN every town, to report on parties In tending opening or refitting Saloons, the lar gest ttfloon Manufantures In the world. Good San can make tywn. ROTHSCHILD'S SONS CO-.T39 Broadway, New York. F BBALE.-TIIEC. M. HESS FARM FORM- erur owned by uner uuick at itupert, ior by J. 11. MAIZE, Agent. OOL, WOOL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Dald for wool delivered either at Isaac Ducork's In Greenwood or at II. E. Heacock's 1b UgtA Street. ft-i-tf . OR BALE. A SQUARE BEAVER STOVE, aouDie neaier, wii.n pipe o- complete, nn for selllnc. owner has Dill In a hot air nrnace. luuuire oi uk. o. b. amikt, ihuu-us-bwg. 8-10-tf. IL KINDS OF BLANKS FOR JU8TICE8 ana constables at tne Columbian oi- tf. .BEDS, MORTGAGES AND NOTE BOOKS OI ail Kinas at tne 1U-.uik uiucb. 11. HJTUSIC LESSONS CHA8. P. EL WELL FOR Jfl the past 8 years a student In Boston, is Sling lessons on piano and violin. Both taught & the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the i school. GOOD FABM OF 74 ACKE8, GOOD BUILD logs. Between Buck Horn and Jersey own. In Hemlock township. For sale by J. H. BAIZE, Real Estate and Iusuranoe Agent. 1-13-tt R SALE. A GOOD WOODEN FENCE, OR- namental. inquire at tins omce. 4-ai-tr SnCAGO RENTING AGENCY ! MASONIC Temple, Chicago, provides quarters for tors to the World's Fair In hotels and prtv. ate residences In any part of the city. Accom modations and rates to suit any one. No ad vaace charges. Alexandria Hotel one of the bast equipped and permanent In the World's Fair district, European plan. Rates $1.00 to ClM aday. Write for particulars with stamp to John W Kramer, agent, Bloomsburg, I'a . 6-iMmos. STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMS BURG SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1st, 1S93. Tax rate mills for school purposes and 3 mills for building purposesf U. H. ENT, collector PR. , To balance on duplicate us $ 257 78 UK. By exoneration t 87 75 By 11. A. M'KllUp Attorney fees IS 0(1 By tmu paid Treasurer 015 00 7 .5 M. C. WOODWARD, collector 1HI. fo"oalance on duplicate '01 Hi 68 By exoneration on dtipllcntp nt in H Byamt. paid ,T. K. Kiiteuben tier Treas. 1 WW in 1 11 113 HI. C. NVtKiIiWAUl), collector DR. To amt. dupiicHte !.J lowa a; t'K. By 5 per n lit f 1 i r. - count on tii.i-' paid In fltnlns. ? ho ill By 2 per cei l ,1im- couiit on $!MS (' paid cII- t 3--' ! By ami' paid Tr isuo W r $1612 W By amt. paid Tr. In 6 mouths 4178 00 By 5 per cent Com... on $48117 90 paid collector S1U 1KI 43H7 Mi By amt paid Tr-.... afters months.. iM 00 By exoneration on Jt duplicate 111 as follows ; ( Ex empt from tax ation by resolu tion ) Agricultural Society til M Steam Healing Co.. aT W Carpet Mill Co W. silk Mill CO 55 uO School Furnishing Co . . .. M 00 J. W. Muais ii, Co.. . Hi 50 2UH IS Sundry persons ex- ouerautd 6 7 MAT t By balance duo on dupllcato IBM H0 10 IBS Zi i. K. BITTEN BENDER, Treas. UK. To balance from former Treasurer I so 40 To auit. stale appropriation 44IM Ml To proceeds of order for flcuu at no days u4 m To proceeds of ordor for fluUOatMl days 11 'o To bill, of lit Una uieUrom M. C. Woo4w4l, col.- 1405 1W buL oi 08 Vpllvato U. U. DR.KILMEFTS OO KIDNEX LIVER & "VBSE. Fain In (lie Back, olnt.o, hlh Msllnipnt In urliiollk.lirli'kurt freuitvnt calUor lutvnUtHi, rhcum.tl.ai. Kitlncy Complaint, Dlalietos, dropsy, scanty or high colored urluo, Irlnary Trouble, Stinging cnat!oni when voiding, distress pre. sure In the parts, urethral Irritation, stricture Disordered Liver, rtloat or dark circles under the eyes, touirtm coaU-d, cnnntipntlnn, yellowiKh eyeballs. CnHranl4-t'r ronton t of One Bottl. If Dot henWlU4, Drumriiiis ui rvfund to you tii price ni1i1. At Driiugl.- ts, SOc. Size, $1.00 Size. "InvtOJ.U' Guide to llcaltli" free- Conniltatlnn free, Dr. Kn.MKn & Co., IlmnnAMTon, N. Y. Ent collector 00 To amt. M. c. woodward 'W dupllcnte 8103 CO To proceeds of order $ )00 for lOdava 8IW 80 To proceeds of bonds Issued 1000 oil -I S074 M Hen.;V. Mears, tuition J. 1'raub, tuition Reuben Woikhelser, tuition P. A. Evans, tuition Mrs. John Klstler, tultlou. Hugh yulck, tuition tieo. Kuorr, tuition $ 4 en M III 4 00 4 0.1 8 on 4 08 7 as $ 84 76 CR. By nmt. paid coupons nnd Interest $ H (0 By amt. orders redeemed.... IttiilH 07 By amt. Treasurer's com.... 855 Htt By unit, balance In bauds of Treasunir I19 S4 1 aoooii 87 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT DR. To bal. on duplicate 111 $ 53, i -i To nmt. of duplicate 'Itt.... 441 Mi ' To amt. bonds Issued 4110 1 00 $ sm 04 CK. By coupons and Interest paid f 8 00 By exoneration on duplicate Ml so By euoneratlons on dupli cate .Hi 167 10 By 5 per cent, on amt. col-.. lectea in no days 80 08 By per cent, collector's commission on anib collected In 80 davs 14 AH By collector's commission on amu collected wuiun 6 mos 4 05 By Treasurer's; commission- 18 56 By balance on duplicate W. 755 24 By sundry orders to B. W. Jury on contract Of Fifth Mtreet school building.. 4492 08 By amu paid 8ineed WIHb & I o., heaters and dry clos et 641 44 School Furnishing Company furniture M9 86 W. o. Holmes, plumbing.... 145 40 W. F. llartman, spouting and;tlnnlng log Bj amu loaned School Fund aocount 850 78 Treasurer's com. on $4402 on. 44 on " 1545 48. 80 VI 1 8988 84 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. DR. To baL on duplicate Dl f 9H1 61 To ami- of duplicate Di 6001 80 To sute appropriation 4491 5n To tuition, various persons. . 84 75 To proceeds of $1000, order vu aays y&i 8a To proceeds of $1000, order at 89 day s .. 98150 NO proceeds of $800 order at 10 days 99 80 To bal. U. II. Ent dup. '88.. x7 75 To amt. borrowed from Building Fund uvcU.... 9V) 78 To amt. from former Trea . 8 40 1 149911 U CK. By amt. paid 19 teachers.... I 6650 (0 18T 51 711 00 6 00 1910 44 8 16 00 16 00 19 58 15 82 19 00 10 no 48 84 18 12 89 75 10 50 7 98 IV 12 10 87 85 2 ro 5 00 I 00 8 00 04 40 14 11 7 5(1 8 67 153 45 17 49 15 GO -180 110 i0 OK SI 8 85 1 ai 12 50 MOO (Kl HHtl (II 1 ill 1UM mi Yfi 99 20 18 2 00 By amu uaia m teucaurs, in stitute week By amu paid 8 Janitors By amu auditor's bill Byiredeemlng order In bank J. D. Llngle.book binding . J. C. Brown, printing Elwell Blttenbender,. printing Wm. Krlckbaum, printing. . . Frank 'Taylor, cleaning at Fifth street E. C. Jones, cleaning Third street Mrs. A. w. Fry clearing at High School W. it. Kocher, freight Frank Taylor, labor at Fifth street Henry Shlpton, labor at High School E.V.Jones, labor at Third Street P. G. Mlllei' coal P. H.Moyer, repairs Wml v, orkhelscr, hauling freight Farmer s -Produce Exchange weighing coa) G. B. Kitchen, services at tending Ores w. C. Kviuis, lixliig flag polo L. Bernhard, repairing clocks Peter JoneB, hauling J. II. Mercer, supplies , J. C. Drown, freight paid.... Henry Wantch, labor J no. A. Cox, brick W. II. Brooke at ro. supplies. Kshleman A Wolf, repairs.. II. A. M'Kllllp, Ally. fees.. Sei-rotury's salary Bloom Viater Co. wider... . Creasy & Wells, lumber, Uloiiinubuig aa Co Order J, C. Brown, Interest paid Cleveland Printing ii Pub lishing Co 1 diplomas Order .1. C. Brown to pay noU' at ten days order discounted at 00 days. isy discount and interest.... Order discounted at s-.i days 1'arnier'H 1 nxluuu JCxchangu coal MoyerBros, brushes, 1 glass, Ac J. K. Schuylor, hardware.... Mt. Pleasant -chool Dlst let for tuition of Low and Teeplo children '91 'S. By order Montour Kcbool District tultlou of ('rites children nnd Frank Lew Is 'HI and Mi By. I. W. Years Co., lum ber By Jacob Delfenbach, brooias By A. C. DeSheppard, repair ing lock By .1. saltzer.rent of organ.. lly Republican, printing.... By 1. W. Han mail & Sou, supplies By 1. K. Vaunatta, painting etc By. W. 0. Holmes, plumbing By M. K. Church, brick for 13 18 111 78 2 DO 8 90 15 00 8 (II I 12 8 tii 5 5H 8 IIS 6 75 6 81 ion 00 5 00 1 50 Cavemeui st Jflltu street midlug J. C. Traub, hauling By Farmer's "reduce Ex-.... change, coal-"- , By M. P. I.utz. Insiiranco Third HtreetbulldliiK ... By Prof. Butts, services, music By l'rof. L. 1. suu nor, for muKlo purchased By F. D. lienller tor Ojiera House By4exoncratlon U. II. Ent duplicate '88 By exoneration duplicate '91 10 00 - 18178 51 87 75 II 54 NoTeltie in Ladle' Outing Ooitnmei. At this season of the year when so many ladies are planning their prospec tive trips to the country, the question naturally arises in regard to an appro priate traveling costume, which ex perience teaches is ah indispensable garment for every woman tourist to . possess. Moreover, a well ordered wardrobe nresunnosc in addition, an outing costume. The selection of the l.a' m . lauer is a proDicm ot no mean impor tance, for it consisti in finilinu a model both stylish and comfortable ana wnicn may, at the same time, Drove a iudicious prntuimv. On the other hand lovers of out door pas times are in quest of novel designs for garden parties and tennis costume, while for those who prefer our fash- lonapie watering resorts, a bathing suit is. of course, tie rimie.ur. Now. since all the above essentials of a sum mer outfit follow the dictate of Fash ion, and since there is. nowadays, ns much style in a bathing or tennis suit as in a traveling or outing costume, one is obliged to conform to the cur rent modes. The McDowell Fashion Magazines are precisely calculated to the desired information on these mat ters, for they contain the best and largest variety of new models direct from Paris. "La Mode de Paris" and "Paris Album of Fashion" each cost St. 10 Der annum, or te renin a. rnnv "The French Dressmaker" is $3.00 a year, or 30 cents a copy. "La Mode" costs only $i.co ncr annum, or ic cents a copy. All these magazines inciuue mucn more valuable informa tion besides. Thev can I if snhsrriheil for or purchased at any newsdealer, or Dy applying directly to Messrs. A. McDowell & Co.. 4 West 14th Street. New York. One word describes ii-'-nprfpriinn " We refer to De Witt's Witrh Hael Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, sKin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. W. S. Rishton, Drucgist. 10-14-iyr. Harrter'a Weeklu for T line ilh will devote five pages to Edwin Booth. The text will include an intimate ac count ot the tragedian's life by his friend Lautence Hutton, and will be eniDellisr.ed by several portraits and by illustrations of the actor in his fav orite roles and of his home at The Players' Club, which he founded. A page of drawings will be devoted to the illustrations of the Camnania. the queen ot ocean racers. The Phila delphia open-air horse-show and the New York horse-show at Manhattan field will be amply illustrated. Another of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." "The Reieate Puzzle." hv Dr. A. Conan Doyle, and additional chapters of "The Cliflf Dwellers," will be printed in this number, which will also contain a page illustration, "In ana About the Midway Plaisance at the Chicago Exposition. If you can afford to be mnoved bv sick headache and constipation, don't use De Witt's Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. . 10-14-iy. - Marriage. On the 5th inst, at the home of the bride by Rev. A. Houtz, Mr. William D. Creasy and Miss Miriam R. Mc Henry, both of Fishingcreek town ship. I have had catarrh for twentv veara and used all kinds of remedies with out relief. Mr. Smith, druggist of Little Falls, recommended Ely's Cream Balm. The effect of the first appli cation was magical, it allayed the in flammation, and the next morning my head was as clear as a bell. I am convinced its use will effect a perman ent cure. It is soothing and pleasant, and I strongly urge its use by all suf ferers. Geo. Terry, Little Falls, N. y. An American, Mr. Henry, in Lou- guyon France, has constructed a clock entirely of paper, which has run regu larly for two years, with no greater variation than a minute a month. By exoneration duplicate '02 200 52 By 5 per cent discount on amt- paid within ho days 18 08 By 2 per ceut commission collector 17 HO By collector's commission ou amf. paid In t months ... 121 or. By bal. due on duplicate '! -. H04 Mi By Treas. commission arts 57 By balance in Treas. bauds 200 24 - 1 14W2 22 BONDKD INDEBTEDNESS Bonds due January 1, 11 ... nioo no " " " " 1H.V... 211ml (kl " " " " lsim.... 2000 00 " " " ." 1SH7.... 2U00 Oil " " " 1KHS.... 20.0 (II " " " ' lsim.... vnm on " " ', " WHO.,.. 2(11) 00 " " " " 1111.... 22O0 00 " " " ' 1H02.... 24MI Ml " ' " " 1118.... 1iKKI (HI , " IWl.... 11(10 UI t 22100 00 (ITIIEIt INDEBTEDNESS Order Smeed, W ills A Co. due July 1st , 118 .Vfl ou Order li. W. Jury due July 1, )8S mil no Ol der J. Hall zer due July 1, 1HIW 210 0,1 $ 1840 00 Total Indebtedness 2)710 10 ASSETS. Balance due on duplicate '02 ItlflH so Huliinee la Treas bauds..., 2M 21 Balance on Tuition 75 50 1 1014 54 Liabilities over Assets 217M5 411 JAS, L BHOWN, JNO. U. TOWNSUND, Secretary, President. Dlooiohbur?, ra. June 8 ,iku8. We the underslL'ned audltora iiuvino- ovum, Ined the above accounts, stateinenis und vouch ers us presented ny the Trmisurer and Htime tnry, Ifnd them correct and approve the same. F.M. EVKHBTT, 1 .,,, ANDUEWL. FK1TZ. AU(Hlo. JuncS, 1801. Mrs. J. IL IIoh8Nyder, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " Whon a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had n severe attack ot brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer'a Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how ever, from blonde to dark brown." . " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out In combfulls. I used two bottles ot Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14G0 Beglna St., Harrlsburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is mode." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor roptrea ny ur. j . u. Aycr s CO., Lowtli, PKOl'OWALM FOR Kl'HMHIilM) STATION. EKY. Furniture. Fuel, iiml other Hun- plies. In eomnlliinee with the Constitution nnd laws of the Uuinmnnwi'iiltli of Pennsylvania. I hereDy invite sesled proposals, at prices bvlnw maximum rates llxed In selie niles. to InriiMi stationery, furniture, fuel and nth"r siipcll s fo- the several departments of the Htate .w. eminent, and fur makliiff repairs In the several denartments. and for the dlstilhutlun nf 'he public documents, for the year ending the first I Monday of .luue, .,. 1).. iwi. j fceparHte proposals will I received snd separ- ' ate enntrocts awarded as unuouuced In said , schedules. Each proposal uiiihi bo necompiin- . led by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithful performance ni the eon, tract, and addressed and delivered to inn tjons ! twelve o'clock M-. of Wednesday, the astli oav of June, A. D . imw, at which time the projiosiiis win oe oeneu unn contract awar.i-n, in mo Kecent Ion room of the Executive liennrtinent. at llurrlsbunr. Hlank bonus and schedules cnnntalnlnz all necess.iry lufurmuilun cuu be obtained at this uepartmeul wiuliajh tr. iiAKitirr, 6-9-lt. Secretary ot the Commouweulth. AUDITOR'S NOTICF. In re ettatr at Sarah (irrmcn, late of Scott township, iterated. The underslunec. an Kuril tor nnnn!nt-rl hv tho lslrator to the puriles ent tiled, will niMi. Mm! Bart les Interested, in his omce, In the town of loomsburt;, Pa , on Thursday, July H, IKtM, at 9 o'clock a. m., when and where nil persons uatviiiK riuiuis aauiHi puiu csiaw, musL appear , and prove i he snuie, or be debarred from comlnir In ou BHia fund. , HoUT. H. Lt'fTI.K, '. Auditor. TO TEACHERS. -"tibu ... iv ... b'' M - lu. I'l.x'iiini'ui Pcliool Ifonrd will meet on Monday cvenlnir, .llinn U 1WL. I, unnnlur t, l..n, ...., v .......I. ers and three )nlioin for the ensuing yeur Ap- lM.:n n. .ui cAn-iiciii-u LeoiTiirrs uniy will be coi.sld-red, und those selected mus'. attend 1 a still mom lily Institute. Applications re-' eelvfwl nn to st; nVlfhL- p. u. nf unirl iluv h. tua Secretary. W. A. Kl.NKEH, June 9, "Ss-tf. sec'y. look: this "witi 3- . (1 (7 O a 0 o IJi O We wish to say that we are etill manufacturing and dealing in Agricultural implement at Urangeville, I a:, and certainly from long experience we should know the wants of the Farm ers and public in general. And, in this connection we wish to say that all machinery w manufacture or handle is equal to any on the market, and sold at lowest prices. AV e make a good east head Land Roller, which every Farmer should have. Also Plows. Scotch Harrow Cultivators, Wood Saws, Corn Shelters, and Feed Cutters, and a specialty of uci iu. ui .uHciiuiery. xnenwe Handle the Empire" Fertilizer, Grain Drills Hay Rake, "Hench s Walking and Riding wheel Cultivators, "Woods" Harvesting mac-him (which needs no rprninmpniltinn e.i.ola n..l r r..ii... t- s ,--. it t i t r ""o"- "uuic vuiu vyuitivaiurs, rngines ana oaw iuw etc. Lastly we wish, show up the New Deertield Lever Harrow the only one that has a separate adjustment for each tooth independent of the levers. The only four lever Harrow on the market whereby the two centre sections can be let down iu a dead furrow, or any one 01 more of the four sections can ke raised and the balance of the teeth kept at work, frame at all times being level. It has a self coupling hinge, no bolts or pieces to lose, with circular steel evener to equalize draft while turning comers. This Harrow is no experiment with us, and will be put out on their merits same as any other goods. We also make ami catry large stock of Mow repairs, also an endless variety of other implement repairs We are also prepared W line of dresseU bi nlding luml.er. We appreciate the ( atronayc of the public in the past and covet a continuance uf the nme in iht future ana wii be cioa to have any one call to see us. or nnswer tlmir J. C. WELUP lias just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS B0 130N SPOONS, BUTTER PICKS, N ALMOND SPOONS, &c. Also a beautiful line of the . FINEST CUT GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES BON BON DISHES, &c. ' ' All persons riding bicycles or driving, should get the Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store- B. F. Sharplesr, Pres. N. U. Fink, Sec, C. H. Campbeu.' Treaj BLOOMSBUEG- LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,0O0. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also pnrt of the factory district, and Ikis no equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportnnitv can be had elsewhere to make money Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. 8. Woods, Sale. Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. SiiAitrLEss; C. W. Neal A. G. UK. 11. . iUCJREYNOLDS, Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. : PROPOSALS FOR ABUTMENTS. Healed proposals will be received at the Tom. mis-loner's offlee In lMoomsburg, I'a , until -talurduy, JuneSrd, 1S93, at lit o'clock noon for the erection ot the abutments of the following bridges, vli : Kneglit bridge, (nenr the old fulling mill) over t atawlssa t'n-ek, In Main township; Fritz bridge over Big Fishing creek In Hugarloaf township; Merrell bridge over Mud dy Kun In Greenwood township. Bids tor mason work to be by the perch, and for the excavating to be by the yard. All stone to be of good size and quality, to be well bedded and laid In goxltnoriar of sharp sand and lime. And nil work to be approved oy the t'nininlsHloners. The Commissioners reserve the tight to reject any and nil bids. JKS8B KITTEN HOl'H K,l B. F. Elm ah, y Commissioners Attest: i L. HAM)8,l C. M. TiuwiLLioia, Clerk. Commissioner's ofllce, 5-llMt. Bloomsburg, Pa.4May 17, 1898. 0 Q 0 o c i1 i " s7.iuiiii in um line nuu win i nine jowei prices. WHITE CONNER. J. L. Dillox. Briggs, Dr. I. W. Win its j. u. r UNK. S-ia 6 mos. PATENTS. Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and it Patent business conducted for JlODKKATl r ivi.n. KNT OFFICE. We have no ub-age'ncies,'iii business direct, hence can transact patent b. a1 tost, man those re ui.',-- ii,im uniiiHKlun. Kith! tnodf.l. I ru I n .knt. . . -. . ' n F'"w, nun urBC'nu tim. We advise If patentable or not, free J V.. ..B- . i.-c iiu.iKiFiiu pawn, is securMi A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to actual clients in your Btate.County, ot - v I wa AUU1 CBO C. A. BNOW CO,, Washington, 1). CI (Opposite U. 8. Patent Office.) The most healthful and popular drink of the age. The proper drink for both table and flremde now within the reach of all. tvHrv thrift. housewife can provide for her home, grape, or j,. ui , uiiiTry, apiue,;oanans ana pineippie ciders at the small expense of fifteen cents per gallon. Keep your husbands and sons at borne by nrenarlnir for them iIioha dpiiirhirnl n. harmless drinks; thereby saving the money that might possibly find Its way Into the u loons. It only takestten minutes to make nr one of these delightful drinks. Enclose 10 cenu i.ir urn-, nr i ceuts ror seven or tne "rnut nwr A?ar,M MMS NOVELTY CO. nw vniiiuui Aid, V.UlUtttfU ill fl-16-tf. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. TO Farmers and the PUBLIC -in- if'' . General in if. I
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