THE COLUMBIAN. ULOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Desirable vacant lot and number of good louses tnd lots lu BlonmHbtirg, J"a The best knalnfUDlAnd 111 HIOOlIlsbUriT. A VIrV dCSlTR Me property conUilnlnir 1H acres and drat elms nwaiumra In Knur. Oraiiirevllle and Beach Ten. A large number of farms In Columbia Otmnty, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country more Stands In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County. A wator power aiutiiwr mill, drv Aae.1t and lumber yard and SkAAaln Uracil Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of Mad farm land at same place, by M. r. 1.1 'iz HON, Innurance and Ueal fistate Agents, LOOM8UI HU, FA. tt. SPECIAL NOTICES. nPTTTUR POSITIVRLY CUKKO pon IN. a I . .. .. .1 T v U'nt..urnUT aqua, Schuylkill co-, f. o-o-iy. "DOOMS fOK YOVNO M EN. M. M. PHILLIPS R RSS vei J aemnwio mriHBnni .win, n-. Hi young men. liatn room aaiomins, ir Mroocupants or tne rooms. .iui auu iauhuuu Vt9-tf. TI lll (IV III 1VKS Poll .1ITHTICK8 and onbtam.bs at me uolhu ui liri WANT A COUKBSI'ONDKNT IN TUIS 1 niui-u. A hrlirht Intelligent, cnergeuc vmjur man can make from i.S to $100 per Month. Address UOI.0M JtKA. . "est ouiu ueet, New Vorlt City. RADUK.X. WK AUK PREPARED TO 8I10W aumnlea or mct-iiL celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so cieties, and can iave them made to oravr on ajiort roll, 'n. ee samples ana get prices. Address Tub Columbian, bloomsburg, Pa ffl5,$10AND GENUINE CONFEDERATE lllll.. i M ii.nh fUl anil .1111 11 1 1 1 . Mill J II 17 VQUl. CMUj .wauu VIVU Mils 10 cents each ; (Be and M)o shlnplasters 10 Snots eacn : fi anus Dins m cents eacn. sent aeurely senli d on receipt of price. Address, CHAS. D. BARKER, DOS. For-vtri St., Atlanta, 11.17.4t. NEIQHB0EH00D NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Points in the County, Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents Waller. Mr. John Savage is seriously ill with pneumonia. Several other cases are also reported in this vicinity of the same disease which is probably the grip in modified forms. The new M. E. church near Divide, to be known as Sylvan Chapel, will be dedicated next Sunday Dec 24. Rev. Fortner, a former pastor is expected to be present and conduct the dedi catory services assisted by the pres ent pastor, Rev. Houtz and neighbor ing ministers. The rain on Satnrday came very nearly taking the sleighing, but we have plenty of ice left and the sleds are still running. That ice is gener ally prevalent is -shown by the Mill Trille Creamery's driving sleds this Aaron Kile and Miss Grace Fritz of Divide, were united in the bonds of holy wedlock on Saturday evening, and on Monday evening they were greeted with an unholy serenade by the boys, who were so hasty as to never: stop to practice in tuning their instruments and keeping the proper time, without which music is only a chaos, but with cow bells and sleigh bells, dinner horns and fog horns, crosscut saws and circular saws, tin pans and tin boilers and everything else imaginable to make the night too hideous to sleep the bride and groom were compelled to get up, and after the "boys" received a generous treat they gave the newly married pair their best wishes for a happy future and wended their ways homeward. The hunters were not very success mi in capturing deer this season, yet each party got about three, which af ter considering their scarcity is good enough, but the rabbits are being de cimated at a terrible rate. One man shot four in a half hour, a party got seven Monday and a school boy who Reflection of a Married Woman are not pleasant if she be delicate, m-down, or overworked. She feels "played out." Her smile and her good spirits have taken flight It worries her husband as well as ttanelf. This is the time to build op her .strength and cure those weaknesses or ailments which are the cause of her trouble. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, im proves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing leap, and restores health and strength. It's a safo remedial agent, a tonio and nervine guaranteed to cure those disorders and derangements incident to womanhood, or the money paid for it is returned. It would not pay to sell a poor medicine on theso terms. Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh in the Head. has been neither tardy nor absent all winter, and has a mile to go to school is said to have coaxed some thirty to his hands, besides quite a number of pheasants for a change. 1 hese fig ures are not given as record breakers but merely to show that we know how to take care of such things after fat tening them. Rumor has it that the wedding bells are going to be kept ringing quite fre quently about Christmas, and there don't seem to be much reason for doubting it; several contending parties have been on the list for some time and perhaps no fitter time could be found to settle it through thick or thin till death us do part, as the say ing runs. East Benton. Present appearances indicate a thaw that will substitute mud for snow. Butchering has commenced all along the line. Never heard so much unfavorable comment on verdicts of juries in the history of jury trials throughout the State, as during the court proceedings of the last Quarter Sessions. Better poll every jurj and let the majority render a verdict. Or better still, dis pense with traverse juries and submit every case to the judgment of the Judge. The hunters still ply their vocation with no better success than at the be ginning of the game season. Silas McHenry. of Cambra, shot over 80 pheasants this fall. Samuel P. Krickbaum is complain ing ill at present. He is much afflict ed with rheumatism. Judge Krickbaum killed a porker that was supposed to tip the scales at 500 pounds. Christmas :omes on apace. Let the charitably inclined and those in easy circumstances not forget the poor. Much sickness prevails in some lo calities in And near this place. It is leported that Will Calander. of Cambra, and Nettie Wenner. of Van Camp, will be married this coming Saturday. Philip Gibbons killed a hoe that netted between 300 and 400 pounds. A depleted treasury is the order of the day. So is a depleted pocket book Now let us have "tariff reform" that all these may be replenished. Our local mechanics have also been forced into winter quarters by teason of the late freeze up. It is said that poultry and pork have somewhat declined in price by reason of large supply. Light Street. An entertainment will he criwn in - D " the M. E. Church on Monday evening. The Misses Mareie Driebelbis and Myrtie Albertson. of Tackson two.. were euests of Mr. and Mrs. Ymino- during the past week. Miss Phoebe Shew has so far rmv. ered from her recent sickness as to be out again. L. M. Pettit has broken croiinrl far a new house, expects to have it ready for occupancy bv the first of April. Samuel Burnside. an old colored man who resided here vears ncm. cam to town on a visit on Saturday last, was taken sick and is now cutically 1IL Mrs. Hettie Kelchner. who has been visiting at Shamokin for several weeks - . 1 a past, reiurnea nome last week. M. M. Hicks naid his son Rfniamin Hicks, of Scranton. a visit last wphV Whilst there he visited the new M. E. church lately erected, which he says is a fine one, the organ costing nine thousand dollars. Mrs. Ira Piatt, who has been livinc in the SOUth for some time nast ia via. iting her parents of this place, Mr. and wirs. uetty, Deiore settling at their old home, formerly near Waller. Our blacksmiths were Vent verv hnsv the past two weeks getting the horses in proper snape lor the rough roads. Mrs. Linnslev. of Wilkes Rarre. 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Silas Young. Forks. Another eone to rest. Mrs. KIvp. ca Bogert departed this life Dec. 13th, at the home of her son, Aaron Bogert, ai me ripe 01a age of 83 years and 27 days. Shs was immediately removed to the home of her son, John W. isogert, ine 01a homestead. The re mains were kept there till Sundav a. m., when she was conveyed to Zion's church, where Rev. Mr. Straub preach ed an appropriate funeral discourse, from Luke, chap. VIII , verse 51., af icr wuicn sne was Dunea in the Zion church cemetery, followed by many relatives and friends and citizens of the community. The attendance at ihe church and at the grave was large. Another has finished out life's course and gone to rest. She was of the Lutheran persuasion, and was a con sistent member of this church for manv years. Cemetery means a place of rest anu eo sue nas gone there to rest to await a happy resurrection. What is her friends' loss is hei gain. "Wc are going down the valley one by one." To God's people death is but the ferry boat conveying them across the dark river only to return for more. She A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. Hall, 217 Genessee St., Lock port, N. Y., says : 1 "Over thirty years ngo, I romem1er hearing my father describe the wonder, ful curative effects of Ayer's Cherry recforal. During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed tho form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom panied by an aggravating cough, X used various remedies and prescriptions. While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me tho moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke In the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a week, then grad ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr k Co., Lowell, Mass. Prompt to act, sure to cure left a family of five sons and three daughters, all married 1 besides two children dead. There are a number of persons in this vicinity who have taken the Keely uoid uure lor tne liquor habit. In so doing they have shown a desire to break loose from the habit, and they ought to be assisted and encouraged in every possible way. It would be a double crime for any one to sell or give them liquor, even if they ask for it, because the law prohibits the sale of intoxicants to those habitually ad dicted to their excessive use ; and secondly, it would be a far greater crime to hIp such a one back to his former miserable condition after he has made such a noble effort to re deem himself. Ask Tour Friends Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of it, and the replies will be positive in its favor. Simply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merits. One has been cured of indigestion or dyspepsia, another rinds it indispensable for sick headache or biliousness, while others report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc. 1 1 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 T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says t '-1 bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure for Rheu matism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. 1 1 1 o-8m. For a nice hanging Lamp, cheap, go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. Notice to Property Owners. Beginning with April 1 st, 1894, all bills for water rents will be made out in the name of, and collected from the owner or agent of the property, instead of the tenant as heretofore. Bloomsburg Water Co. F. M. Everett, Sect. r . FOR - Dvspepsia, Indigestion 5 ANU Stomach Troubles TA KE MEREDITH'S DIAMOND CLUB PURE RYE f Without tfuml at a ttimulant ud tonic. X Cktmkall, Pun n4 tndorttd X 4 Phv.l,;... V Sold by lift Pruptiitt. lin rno it? PULMONARY T I PURE MULT AMD BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. Z O.W. MEREDITH A CO.,iol. Proprietors, PlTTSUl'ROH, PA.,aa fm siTsirvwaN waiWi sept, v, I jr. tippincott's Magaslne for January, 1094, The complete novel in the January number of "Linmncott s is "ine Colonel," by Harry Willard French Based on a romantic adventure, in which the hero saves the heroine's life at sea, the tale goes on to study the characters of these two hichk-Kfted idealists, and to trace the fortunes of a mutual passion which neither is will ine to own. The sentiment through out is the purest and loftiest of which human nature is capable, and the chapters appeal to the reader's heart no less than to his brain. Gilbert Parker supplies the opening chapters of a serial story, " The I res passer," which will run through six numbers oi the magazine. It deals with a Canadian of high family, who comes from a wild and wandering life to take his rightful place in England, and is of uncommon force and in terest. "Frenchy" is a domestic tale by Molly Elliot Seawell. "A Mother and Her Boy," by George Morley is a pathetic sketch from every-day life. "The Peninsula of Lower Califor nia," by James Knapp Reeve, gives valuable information concerning that little-known region, and corrects sun dry errors of the "Encyclopaedia Brit annica" and other received accounts. Mrs. Sherwood's "Recollections" of Rachel, Fanny Kemble, and Charlotte Cushman will interest many. Julian Hawthorne, in "A Poet of Manhood" pays tribute to the memory of Daniel L. Dawson. Under the heading, "A Juvenile Revival," Thomas Chalmers celebrates the "Christian Endeavor" era. Frank Shelley writes of "Early Marriage Customs," and Charles Morris antici pates "The Twentieth Century." In Talks with the Trade," F. M. B, an swers some questions of young writers. 1 he poetry of the number is of unusual merit. It is by Martha T. Tyler, Celia A. Hayward, Kathleen K. Wheeler, Edward Oldham, M. S. Paden, and the late Daniel L. Daw son. Wood's Collece of Business and Shorthand has in it the swing of vic tory. Prof. Wood sustains a most lihtral managemert and the attendance of the institution is large and enthusias tic. It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough. One Minute uough cure banishes them. W. S. Rishton, Druggist A lot of new notes of the sharpest kind have just been printed and are for sale at this office. Also common receipts, estate receipts, and collec tors' receipts, neatly bound in books of aj 5 and tf. People who have tried it, say there is no better medicine for dyspepsia than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It may not give one the stomach of an ostrich, but it so strengthens the alimentary or gans that digestion of ordinary food Decomes easy and natural. The stock and bonds of John Appel- man, dee'd, were not offered at vendue on the 19th inst, the storm having kept persons interested from attend ance. They will no doubt be offered soon at Bloomsburg. OR. KILMER'S Sl7Ar.lPf.00T CURED ME. MRS. GERMAN MILLER. Saved from the Grave ! SiTTered Eight Lent Years Fro Nervana. nets and Dyspepsia. COULDN'T EAT OR 8LEEP. Mrs. Miller Bats: 'I bad been troubled for eight years with stomach and boart dlffl oulttea. I lived moat I yon mllk,aaeTery tblnf I ate distressed me so. My kidneys and liver were In a terrible itato: was so run down and nervous that at times I could uellber sleep nor eat. I was trcutcd by the best Phy sicians In Chicago and elsewhere without any benefit whatever. As a lust resort I tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and before I bad used the third bottle I realized that I was gaining- In every way. Tho um of Swamp-Hoot has made a Marvelous Cure In my ease. Now I enjoy every thing- that I eat, and can tott bed and got a good nliiut'a sleep. Anyone doubting this statement may write SVVaT:i n I will gladly answer." njjrl 1 Mrs. German Miller. 1 JiGk PgQ gWh Wi. Pprliiirport, Mich. uV AlWruiritUia, fiOr.&Sl.OO. JSjJwifi " C ulde to I Ic-ulth" Free, Con ffoiOT sultat Ion Free. Dr. Kilmer & Co. WMtlMMe Uinoiiamton, N. Y. Or. Kilmer's U & 0 Anointment Cures Piles! Trial Boa Frss. - At Dru-jglitt SO ctnts. rzzz xxx,r ihiiiitiiwi iiimijm ! im-iu 1 1 ,NVCtfsjwN.y-v S for Infants CastorlalsBOwi-n ad nritod to children that I recommend It as superior to any prvecrlptlon known to ma." IL A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The nas of 'Castorla Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla wiUiln easy reach." Cjlblos IUrttm, T). I)., New York City. Ths CanTAra Xmas at J. G. Silver Thimble given aMay with Wells Jewelry Store, next door Triple plated Silver Tea Seta rot, Sugar Uowl, Cream ritcher and bpoon Holder, gold lined at J. Q. Wells' for the cash. Boss & Fahys Gold filled case guar, for 15 yrs. Elgin, Waltham movements, 1 a to 15 dollars. Boss & Fahys Gold filled cases guar, for 30 yrs. Elgin, Waltham movements, 15 to 20 dollars. Ladies' Solid Go'd 10 karat case, Elgin, Waltham movements, 18 to 23 dol. Ladies' Solid Gold 14 karat case, Elgin, Waltham movements, 20 to 35 doL Gents' Solid Gold 10 karat case, Elgin, Waltham movements, 25 to 38 dol. Gents' Solid Gold 14 karat case, Elgin, Waltham movements 35 to 100 dol. tST M& I give a written guarantee with each Watch. jpt Don't forget, 20 per cent off from now until Xmas on Solid Silver 925 line. Gorham & Whiting makes also in the Silver Plated Ware. Sterling Silver Match Boxes $2 50 Spoons 4 to o dollars a set. Oyster Forks 10 dollars up. Bon Bon Scoops. Shoe Horns, Brushes, Combs Ladies' Dress Buckles, Shoe Buttoners, etc Quadruple Plated Pairpoint Manufacturing Company make Cake Baskets 3 dollars cash. hut - Removable d UlAkmw Calks. 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