THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. I0R SALE. " Desirable vacant lots nnd 1 number of Bind houses and lots In Hloomsbiirg, Pa The best tonslness stand In lllooinsliiirif. A very divl ru ble property contnlnlnic 1 acres awl tlrst class tmildlnKswIth (food will In a business worth M0 to $1500 per year at Willow (trove. Dwellings In Espy, Oranirevlllo and llearh Haven. Alarg-e number of terms In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country Htore Nuuids In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and Stands In Beach Haven, 1'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at, name plane, by M. 1. I.l'TZ SON, Insurance and Heal Estnto Agents, ULOOMSULUO, PA. tf. SPECIALN0T1CES. DTJHTHR POSITIVELY CVUKn FOK IN. I formation address D. E. Whitrnkiiit, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Fa. M-ly. KOOX8 KOH YOUNO MEN. M. M. PHILLIPS bas very di'sl ruble furnished rooms for six youwf men Hath room adjoining, for use otoccupants of the rooms. Call and examine. 5-l(Mt. LL KINDS OK ULAN KM rtK JUSTICES and CON8TAB1.KM at ino Columbian oi- ee, R8ALK. AUOOD WOOI1KN FENCT', OIN nomental. inquire at tins omce. 4-u-u TK WANT A COltHKSPONDENT IN THIS If place. A bright Intelligent, energetic young man can make from .5 to nt) per month. Address Ooi.dun Kka, West 501 h Btreet, New York city. B A DUES. WE AUK PHEPAUEO TO SHOW namples of metal, celluloid, woven nnd ribbon badges for all kinds of orders nnd hi cletles. and can lave them made to order on abort notice. See samples and get prices. Address Tim Coi.fMBiAN, llloomsburg, Pa. $ MM AND 2n, OENU1NK CONFEDERATE Hills onlv five cents each; tfnaurt 100 bills 10 cents each; ase and M slilnplasters in cent each ; 1 and fa bills ir cents each, sent gecurclv sealed on receipt of price. Address, m . . It . I, I.- L I. lut J LW.-I li W, A.I....... LllA?i 1. n.i an r. it. iu tuiv1" u., miuu , Go. Dec. 4. Geo. B. Martin will offer for sale in front of the Court House in Bloomsburg, at one o'clock t. in., a valuable town property. See post ers. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Potat3 the County, Eeported by Our Staff of Correspondents Waller. Mr. Charles Smith and wife of Potts -ville, are visiting relatives and fiiends at this place. r" The farmers seem to be waking up this fall and doing a Rreat deal of plowing. This rot only saves time and labor in the spring, but it often times destroys worms and other insects that injure the spring crops. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hirleman are on a visit to relatives in Schuylkill county. While on their way they stopped a day or two at the county seat to take in some of the teachers' institute. Rev. Mr. Maltman delivered a very practical as well as instructive and en tertaining sermon last Sunday in the Union church, taking for his subject the parable of the talents. Messrs. B. F. Fritz and Z. A. Butt spent a few days in Bloomsburg last week, attending some of the sessions of the institute. A Sunday School convention for Jackson township, has been announced to be held in the Union church at this place a week from next Saturday, Dec. 2nd, in the evening. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Eldora Thomas and Norton Cole, of Benton, to take place on Thursday, the 23rd. New matting has been placed in the church which adds greatly to its appearance. Now with an organ and new matting our church compares favorab'y with others. A litt'e more liberality is needed yet towards their disbursrnent. Cold weather is prevailing here ; last week the snow laid about three days and this week has commenced TO EES 1ST THE ATTACK of the genus of Consumption, Scrofula, Grip, Malaria, and many other diseases means light or die for all of us. These germs are every where in the air we breathe. The odds are in favor of. the germs, if our liver is inactive and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase in our germ -fighting strength. To do this successfully you need to put on healthy Jksh, rouse the liver to vigorous action, so it will throw off these germs, and purify the blood so that there will bo no " weak spot," nor Roil for gorm-p-rowth. Wo claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that it does all this in a way peculiar to itself. It is the development of generations of medical thought it has stood the test of a quarter of a century of cures. That is why tho makers can yunv antee it. In. every trouble caused by torpid liver or impure blood, if the "Discovery" failu to benefit or euro, your money is refunded. There wouldn't be cny cases of Chronic. Catarrh if ovoryoisn unod Dr. Sage's Kenedy. Thtvc'o &500 reward for c.i incurablo c:;t-?. with another snow and a cold snap guess winters' commin' sure 'nough. Miss Annie Fornwald stopped a few days with friends in Bloom last week, returning home on Saturday. Leslie York, of Divide, started for Crawford county on Tuesday, where he will spend a lew weeks. East Benton. The infant chilJ of O. C. and Cath arine Beishline died last Friday morn ing. This unfortunate family is pass ine an ordeal of ereat afiliction. A creat deal of sympathy is manifested in their behalf. The public feeling is thus drawn to an upright family. The promising young physician of Uenton, C. S. O linen, died last Thursday night. '"Death loves a shin ing mark',, and hence Dr. O'Brien was no exception. The entire com munity have lost a valuable and useful member from their ranks and number. While his life was no sweeter to him than the life is to any other p erson, yet such losses are more keenly felt by a community than the majority of losses that occur by death to a com munity. Our exultant republican friends had their jollification Right. But of the political nut they have only the shell ; we have the kernel. Now "Tariff Reform" will stew down to an essence, and there will not a grease spot be left of McKinleyism and the late re publican victory. The people of our community are pretty generally ready to go into win ter quarters. It is reported that petty thieving is indulged in in some localities. Thou thief, how canst thou escape the judg ment of the court and the prison bars if thou be detected in thy thefts? Thou art suspicioned, and '"look a leetle oud". Clark Calander of Cambra is an expert bicyclist. After repairing sev eral clocks that were brought to him, he carried them to their owners on his bicycle. A first class arch bridge was built across the east branch of Ravencreek below Judge Krickbaum's. Several little sprinklings of snows have heralded the approach of the coming winter. Game is very scarce. The "cotton tails" are not seen bobbing up and down as the hunters stampede through the woods. Turkey gobblers, plenty as they are, will all be gobbled on Thanksgiving Day. Oh, may everybody help gobble the gobbler, and then giggle over and with the gobbler, for it will be thanks giving, you know. Thanks to the gob bler, of course. Bowman Crawford and Daniel Ash elman will be cozily domiciled in their new apartments in a week or so. A protracted meeting is in progress at Hamiline at present under the su pervision of Rev. Runyan of Benton. ! There is much complaint -of the1 ravnpes of the fly in the growing wheat. 'Shure", the people see all signs of 1 crop failures ; but the taxes shall nev er fail. Two county bridges across the Susquehanna river are signs of better times and the multiplicity of taxes. Cheer up, good people, better times coming. Taxes are going up. Eur, then, whosoever is obliged to cross a loll bridge two or three times will have paid his share of tax for a free county bridge. Down with the toll and tariff. Let this be a free, and not a tribute paying country. Forks. The recent snows have Jbroughtjout a large number of rabbit hunters. The closing out sale of Jones and Walters" at Jonestown is the biggest attraction in this section just now. Mr. and Mrs- II. O. Kelchner, of Stillwater spent Sunday with Charles Kelchner. W. B. Pennington and Mac Rob bins went to Turbotville last Saturday to put in pumps. 1 here was a box party at E. L. Lemon's last Saturday night. Pro ceeds for benefit of Ashbury M. E. church. The P. O. S. of A. boys at Jones town are preparing in connection with several other Lamps to present a fla to the Benton public school, and to endeavor to create a genuine patriotic feeling amongst the good citizens of Benton, on Thanksgiving day. Miss Edwards of Bloomsburg visited friends in these parts last week. What is Jonestown's loss is Blooms burgs's gain after casing out their immense stock of goods at Jonestown. Jones and Waller will open up a shoe store in Bloomsburg. Material for the foot bridge across Fishingcreek is being delivered. Some of our afternoon farmers are just getting their corn fields cleaned up. T. B. DeLonsr of Oranneville. has tj - - a been selling a large lot of parlor and cooking btjves in this section. His sovc einpoiiuui is ample, and he has t i3re supply of stoves and tinware. He lining a fine business On 'the forthcoming Saturday p m. there will I e am.ther meeting to finish repi-Hng Zion's church cemetery. Beautiful shade treed could be plant til fro 01 the fie ds and woodlands ad- "Only the Scare Remain," Bays Henry Hudson, of the James Smith woolen Machinery Co., 1'hiludelpliin, l'a., who certL Acs as follows: " Among tbo ninny testimoni als which I see in regard to cor tain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing tho blood, etc., 110110 Impress me moro tlinn my own case. Twenty years ago, nt the bra tit 18 years, I had swellings come, on my legs, which broke anil became rn nlng sores. Our fiuiiily pliy. nlctnn could tlo 1110 no pood, nnd It was fcured Hint tho bones would bo ufTocted. At last, my Knod old Mother Urged Me to fry Ayor's Snrsnpnrilla. I took tliree bottles, tlie sores bealed, and I bave not been troubled since. Only tlie Board letinilit, nnl tho memory of the inst, to remind me of tho Rood Ayer's S;usuiiirillii has done mo. I now weljjli two hundred nnd twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for tlio past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar mtpnrilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always tnko pleas ure in telling what good It did for mo." Ayer's Sarsaparilla rmpnrcd by Dr. J.O. Ay cr & Co., Lowell, Mais, Cures others, will cure you li' 1 is 11 jacent trees growing upon the hill sides, beautiful ornamental spruce, pine and cedar. When are we to have the wire bridge to span the creek leading to the post office ? We trust the date is not far away when we can walk this bridge. Ample preparations are being made to celebrate Christmas at Zion's church in the evening of that day. There will be declamations by the young people, fine pinging and a fine Christ mas tree full of good things. Archy Averill and wife of Berwick, visited E. M. Laubach recently and procured a pump for his ice dam a well 50 feet deep to flood the dam with extra water in the winter, to man ufacture a larger quantity of ice than the stream affords that feeds the dam. Archy is bound to supply Berwick with congealed "Adam's ale" next summer when the sun drops toward us and the birds are singing. E. M. Laubach is cfcing a fine busi ness pump making. ' The bridge across the Fishingcreek near Ammerman's store needs repair ing badly. It is anticipated that there will be some trouble about teaching the school at Forks, or paying two teachers. Wm. Unangst has some excellent poultry that he is preparing for mark et Ah ! those are fine palatable oysters at Mr. Mosteller's crocery and con fection store at Orangeville and don't you forget it. O. A. Peeler will have a sale of farm stock and utensils December 5, at Peelerstown. O. A is preparing to go West about Christmas. Last Sunday eve at about 8 o'clock thieving parties just escaped from Mr. Trump's cellar. They were frightened away and had taken nothing. Grain has been missing lately not far from Forks along the Huntington creek-two farmers robbed of about 12 bushels apiece. Lock your graneries, cellars, smoke houses, etc. Jas. McMichael of Berwick visited Benton on Saturday with two horse dealers to locate them in the sale of horses. Wm. Unangst kil:cd a fine ' heifer and three hogs on Monday last. There is more gossip in this coun try than we have any use for. The one who listens to mean gostip is about as ornamental as the one who does the gossiping. The one who comes to you with gossip will go away with gossip about you. Gossipers should be muzzled like stray or mad dogs. The Hawaiian Situation, For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain the Hawaiian policy of the United States is peculiar. A littc further light was shed upon the situation by the apparently surrepti tious publication of an abstract of the Blount report, which goes to show that the Provisional Government was the creature of a conspiracy in which the United States Minister bore the leading part, and to which United States marines contributed the back bone. As to this phase of the matter the evidence is so contradictory that it cannot be explained upon any other theory than that of deliberate lying either upon the part of the sup porters of the Queen or of the de lenders of the Provisional Govern ment. But if it be granied that a mistake was made by landing United States marines to help turn out the Queen and instal her successors, why should another mistake be made by the forci ble turning out of the Provisional Gov eminent to instal the Queen ? It has been conceded that the present Gov ernment of the islands is the best they ever had. In the exercise of its dominating influence over the for tunes of the islanders, whatever form of rule they may establish for them selves, the United States Govern ment is bound to first consult the public welfare. As long as this Gov ernment shall insist that the indepen dence of Hawaii must be respected by all other Powers it will continue to exercise a qualified protectorate which will be none the less real because it is not a matter of stipulation. The United States would not be justified in ousting the present authority in the islands to set up a worse one. They would not be justified in under taking to right one wrong by committ ing another. If Liliuokalani has been aggrieved, she has herself suggested the proper method of reparation by offering for a monetary consideration a quit claim of her monarchy. The United States, by refusing to annex the islands, have refused to take ad vantage of the opportunity brought about by the change of Government. Happily, the failure of the original plan to overturn the existing Govern ment of the Sandwich Islands by a sud den stroke of diplomacy has opened the way for a rectification of the policy of the Administration, if the Adminis tration be wise enough to see it. To upset the present equitable rule and turn the islands over to the joint con trol of an equally odious monarchy and monopoly would be an act of amazing folly. Record. Jacob Pfeiffer, tried manual labor in the Scranton Stove Works for some years ; he took the Business Course at Wood's College of Business and Short hand to day he is manager in the general store of F. H. jermyn, at Pnceburg, at an excellent salary. Boarding And furnished rooms to rent on Main street. Steam, gas, hot and cold wa ter and bath. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Phillips, at Phillips' Cafe. tf DR. KILMER'S SWW-ROOT Fashionable Livory, The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Siables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. lie 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. tt V. A. IIartzei.l, Proprietor CURED ME. GRAVEL! GRAVEL GRAVEL! LARGE AS A GOOSE EGG. Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghumtou, N. T. GonUtoitn:-"! was unucr tlie care of different physicians for nearly two years; tried every doctor in our town continued to suffer an4 decline until I waaaphyU'l wreck. The most learned physio iam made examinations and pronounced my cose one of Gravel or Stone in the Blndder, and laid that I would never be any bettor until It was removed by a turglcal operation. Oh! 1 tliouulit what next Every one U'lt sad; I myself , nave up, as an operation m ni'd to ui all curtain attain. 1 diall never lorifci now lime ly the good new of your RWAJIP-BOOT reached me. I send you by tills same mall a ample of the stono or Kravcl that was dl totted aud cxni'llcd liy the use or your 8W.1JIP-liOOT. Jt must linve beon ns lare as a Rood liml goose cirK. 1 am feeling as well to-day us I ever did. I kept right ou using sWA;r-ItOOT, and it snvd my life. If any one doubts my statement I will furnish proof." 1MUOU.MI UOWEUSMITH, Doc. 20th, lSSS. Murysvillo, Ohio, Dropsical Swelling, Ccld as Ice. "Swain p-Itooi saved my life after I had nuuerca evoryiuing out uvain. 1 send you my pho- logrsphunU tnutut-g-ciiptiiin of my cuse una you cun use it if you wish. My bands were as cold a lee; tiro would not warm tliem. iJropslcal swelling of tho, lower limbs; I could not button iny thorn. Exert loiuoin plotely exhausted me; dcuth seoaied so very near. Tho swell, iiurs have none nnd all iny trouMos have dlunnpeured. My health ll iK'iTor now wiun 11 imt imvu lor venrs. "SWAMP-HOOT" n-iido the cure. Tell doulitintr onetfto write rao I will tell them all about it." Mns. It. J. CrTaiNOKH, Jan. 15, 10. Marietta, fchflby Co., Ind. tVl Vi'rt DrnirsrlMta, SOe. A: $1.00. A'- J K "iui(lo to Health" Froo, J ll a -. V'sultutinn l'roe. &m- 1 KiLMV.rt & ro.. V-y fij" " lilNCillANTON, N.T, 'i '- Kilmer's PARILU LIVER PILLS. Vuiw.j Ars thi Eott I 43 ViV.i. Si cents. ( i3 1 Ar P it Con. Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure ..,' ...t:r v 1 i.iit 1- take One Alinute Coui'i Cure? J hey li I"!-- p;J n- isvh.iiij.k tubiii ear ,!.,, ,1.1 Ml, ... A 'r V 11- I. ?.'- 'm.VaW. 1U tJiH.OXS. Whl,rh.aill, Com- should. J iiev rlo. W. b. Rishton, ! i-.'io. tiucruivi-.lrH,iiiii1.mc,ii,'rAii.. 111.. U.,. l'lrn r i r I tw i,.i.i'i. duuwi r. m ox, M for. for Infants and Children. fastorla Is so well nlnptel to children Mint I recommend it as (nirmrinrtoany prracrtptlun known to me.' 1L A. Anc-mcn, M. I)., Ill 60. Oxford EL, llrooklyn, N. T. The use of Cnstorl Is so unlrersnl and Its merits so well known Hint It wi-ms a work of tiiiiereroRatlon to rndorw It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do nut koepCoKtorla within easy roach." Cakum MjJtTTK, P. !., New York City. Castnrla euros Colic, Constipation, Hour IHoinm h, l)huTbua, Eructation, Kills Worms, give sleep, and promotes dl gostion. Without Injurious medical Ion. Tor serornl ymr. I bnvo reeommmdod your 'CnHtorlo,' and shall always contlnuo to do so as It has Invariubly produced bvnoficuU results." Enwm F. rxnnxir, Jf. !., 125th B trout and 7th Ave., Now York City. Tna Orrxm ConpAinr, 77 MnrnxT S-rnrx-r, New York Cnr. INSTITUTE J G. WELLS is selling Silverware 20 ner cent, of! lor cash. J. G. WELLS is selling Ladies' and Gents Gold and Silver Watches at prices never btfore known for cash. Bates & Bacon Gold Filled Cases and Elgin movements for $tj and up. Solid Gold Cases 14 karat fine, with Elgin, Waltham or Illinois movements $20 and up. Fine line of Gold and Nicklo Glasses at prices never before known. I olTer Special Bargains right through for cash. Special attention paid to the REPAIRING of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. BLOOMSI1URG, PA. Next to Post Office. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an npplli'ntlnn will be made to tho Oovernor of the Mate of Pennsylvania on .Monday, December IK, A, I)., IK'.M, by (.i-urge It. elevens, David n. l iuin, .lames p. Casey, Oenrgn K. Saul, rhnrles W. lioirmnn, Pierre Itmilllot, Win. .1. Ureenhoiigh. Wm. Hill and others, under Act of Assembly of the Co iniiiiweultli of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act, to provide for the lne urjmruilim nnd reg ulation of certain corporations, approved April SUli, A. D., 187-1 and the several supplements thereto for the charter of an Intended corpora lion to be culled the Penn Elevator Engineering ' onip.iny, the character and object of which Is for tlie msnufaetiire of elevators nnd special machinery and for lliese purposes to have, pos sess mid enjoy nil the rights, betiettts and priv ileges of the said Act of Assembly und Its sup plements, f. W. .M1I.LKH, ll-S4-tf. Solicitor Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburs. The best are the cheapest. 1 El LOST SClllliS! Tiis .lG.111.kg lm Ij: Wo?!.?, on West St. between 2nd and 3rd, are now prepared to do all kinds of Mens' Suits, Ladies' Dresses and Coats, Shawls, and every description of wearing apparel. Also, we do scouring, cleaning and press ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and make them clean and sweet as new. Goods sent by express should be addressed hmki Ste&si C": Works. 1894. Harper's .Magazine: ILLUSTRATED. run ma's Mahazinr for 1Nii will maintain the character that has made It the favorite llluslruted periodical tor I In le'iiie. Among the results of enterprise undertaken by the pub lishers, there will appear during the year su per ily Illustrated papers 011 India by Kuwin l.olio wkkks, on the Japanese seasons by Ai. kukii Paksons, on liermnnylby Poiiinrv limn low. on Purls by Ku iiahp iuhih.no 1avis, and on Mexico by Kkkukhio Kkm inoton. Among tho other notable features of the year will be novels by Okokok iu Mai kikk and Ciiaki.es Urni.KV W aknkk, the personal rem lulseenses of W. I). IIowki.ls, und eight, short stories of Western frontier life by (iwkn Wis tbk. Short stories will also be contributed by Kkamikk Mattiirws, Kk iiaiiii Hakiiino IIav. I, MAKV E. Wll.KINS, Hl TII McENKHV STl'AKT, MISS l.AlKKNl'B A III A TAOK.MA, (.KOHOK A. UlUHAHP, (jl'KSN'AY IIK II K A V 11 K I' A I K K, TllOHAS Nbi.hon Paiip, and oihein. Articles on topics of current Interest will bo contributed by dls lingulslied spoclnlhits. HAEPEE'S FEEIQDI:ALS MONEY and lots of it if you hav en't or don't intend to look at our line of WATCHES, STER LING SILVER & PLATED WARE before buying. "Seeing is Relieving" and if you will see, it amounts to con vincing you that we have the goods at the rirrln nrire to suit voil. Come and examine our Stock before purchasing. We make a specialty of REPAIRING at HESS BROS, JEWELEllS AND STATION'KltS. Sign of big watch, Main St. Bloomsiiurg, Pa. PRIZE-PUZZLES. FUnUSHED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH HAR PER'S YOUNG PliOftE. OUB FORTY IMMORTALS. A PUZZLE WITH MONEY rUIZES- fir "..,' Plilt YIUH I HAHPEK'S M AMAZING SI Oil IIAltPKIt'H WEEKLY 4 HO llAKI'KU'S 1IAAK 4 Wl llAUPEUSYOl .NH PEOPLE 0U Vuslaijf Frt to ul nuhmri'ifr (it the United &7(itr. CaiuitUij ami Jfexii'o. The Volumes of the Vauakivk beicln w ith tho Numbers for June and lleeeuiber or ea'-li year. 1 it-it no tlni'i Ih iiit-nl loued, Kiibsi-rtpilons will br'ln with I lie iiuoioer iMin-enl at tae time of receipt of order. Hound Volumes of Hahi'kii s Maiiaxink for tliri'o years bad In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mull, homI pal I, ou re. eelpi of 'l.i per volume, t I it li (.'iis-s, lor binding, t cents each by mull, posi paid. lteinlttances should be made by post-rilUeo Moui-y Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. in.vipfr arf nut to 01 17 (A(s tuivertix -mrit without tlie exiirv$ order of IIaki-kk & Ukotu-mis. Addivss OUK. IIAltPEll HUOTI1EKH, Nlw A-jvell-knnwn aittlinr has been asked by a laiye New "tork publishing house to write a book ubout the Forty Aiiierlciiu liuumrlals. 1IU author Is wllllmr to undertake t li coiiiniisstuii. but he does nol know who Die r irty Aiticrle.iiw are who, bv deeds or works, have s iiwl'u, ulshed theinselves as deservedly to li.i-e woii the forty highest places In Amerlciiii hN'"Oj Sj he uppeals to thu ludKuutent of Ivnlrfhis una Ladles of the Hound Table, who l'''ad lie' cmbian, and ofTers them. In payment fur s1"'" Judgment, u '(i. alio, a .', and nine 1 In PJ ' ea to the twelve who send lists bearlm,' (trcatesi. number of the forty names Hint reji'nt) the hlifhest number of votes In t his contest Include only native or naturalle clil'iia the t'lilti'd states, men or women, whose ivers have been euinpl-ted by ileal 11. The tesi Is open to all who li-ive not passed t eighteenth bin lidiiv. If jot hav v.: an uje not a member of the order mentioned, apply " llAKI'KK'8 Vol'NU PKOl'I.K for II melllbel'SMII' eertllleiiie. Anpllc itlon may be wli li yoi.. list, i'liero urn no cinraneo or other i''1 Write tho names one below another, in r t'lem consecutively, and place your full '' ""'. with adilres.i, at the to of same, not a ill.'Teieia sheet. Mall lists not later Hum l""""'1, ' 1SHI, tO IIAHI-KU'H YOL'NO PtOKIK ll''"k, Kipiare, New York, nnd put the words "itoiina Table" In the lower lfltl-hiiDd corn T of the en- velone. At the head of the list oC names pi.; ; a II '''ire .'. -i'ood sl.o. Th n.i.nes 111.11. ino niirni'si nuiuner or vines, nun nt c.elvi) vMi'c Hi" f tun oil.. Ii-l. HI I... 1, Hi. lUli... I. U'I'll ll llll' 'S 01 f iiirieen ii l.e wliriei-s-those who vole ivnn tills list In us early Issue as possible after " closuol tliccoiiiesl on the date nuuied. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBr-VN OEMCt.
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