COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian.! SOME HEW LAWS, Twin Bobbers at Work. OOODS STOLEN K110M A FREIGHT TTIA1N ON THE HEADING ROAD. An not to amend an not, entitled "An not to prevent tho oxornptlon of property on iaiiomont obtained for fifty dollars or Icbb, for wagos for man- Between 2 o'clock and daylight last ual labor," approved May soventoonth, Saturday morning about 1,000 worth Ar.no Domini ono thousand eight hun- of goods woro Btolon from a Poipcr dred and eighty-three, extending tho Uno oar ot tho I'hlladelpbia and Head amount to ono hundred dollars. inn Railroad's fast freight. Tho rob- Section 1. Be it enacted 0c, That bory was accomplished whilo tho train section ono of tho act, ontlllcd "An not was running between Pottstown and to prevent tho exemption of proporty Heading at tho rate of twenty-fivo on judgment obtained for fifty dollars miles an hour. Fivo Tnim who had or less, for wanes for manual labor," boarded tho cars below Pba-nixvlllo nnnroved Mav seventeen, ono thousand nro suspected. eiaht hundred and clohtv-thrco. which Hy moans of a ropo fastened to provides as follows, namely ; "That no footboard they are supposed to havo oxemption of proporty from attach, lowered ono of their number to break mcnt, lew or salo unou execution, shall tho look at tho side of the car. Then 0, E. Elwsll, J. g. Blttonbenaar., f BLOOM8BUBQ, FA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1887. 1 ho ChaUworth disaster, now that tho dead is rodnoed below ciorhtv. stands sooonu in ino list ot Ainoncan railroad uuuiueutB ivsnuiuuia, wuon im woro killed elevon venrs auo on the Lnko Shnfo. briniT tlin rrmat. tntnl nn f-l.n Hot in mat case a long and high bridge uo n"owua upon judgments tor mty i"u uutvus bvoou guuru ou collapsed, and firo was tho chiof canso dollars or lest, obtained for wagos for roof, whilo tho other fonr broko open of the frightful fatality in tho pesont ra"ual labor," bo and the samo is hero- sovontoen oasos of goods consigned by instance tho small sizo of tho onlvort bv amended, so that the samo shall Philadelphia houses to Harrisburg pilod np tho death-roll. If it had boon road 08 follows, namoly ; That no ox- merchants. Jrlals, clothing, jowclry larger, wider and dconer. tho cars omptlon of property from attachment, and hosiory in largo quantities woro would havo pilod on each other, but as ,ovv or B0' uPon oxoontiou, shall bo taiton. tho spaoo was narrow, car after car was 'owed uPon judgment for ono -hun- Tho goods wore, it is thought, neatly stripped off its truok and tho dred dollars or less, obtained for wage turown out and gathered up afterward uppor framework smashed and telo- ,or manual labor. by tho thioves. No arrests havo boon I tuauu. umiuiz uiu economy scaru uun An act relating to the indiclal sales winter tho railroad company cut and tho preservation of tho lien of I down its polico sorvieo, and ovor since mortgages. then tno trains havo swarmed with Section 1. Be it enacted. &c. That tramps, and reoontly numerous petty whtn tho lien of a morteago upon real oases of oar robbory havo ooino to cstato is or shall bo prior to all other I'guV sooped. Tho Boston and Providence ltnlroad has settled claims roaohing 430,000 on tho Bussoy Bridgo dis aster, where tho killed woro not a fourth of thoso at Ohatsworth. and tho total coat of that ono woak bridgo will bo Over $500,000. On anything liko tho samo basis tho ChatsWorth culvert will bankrupt tho poverty-stricken Toledo, Peoria and Western, whoso gross earnings this yoar to Jaly 31 woro but 8-197,000. Tho Boston and Providence, by way of locking the noor wnen tno ciamagoa nro out, has put $70,000 into tho now Bussoy unage an ausuruiy large sum.-I'ress. licDs upon the samo property, oxcept oiuor mortgages, ground routs, pur chase money duo to the Commonwealth taxes, charges, assessments and muni cipal claims, whoso lien, though after ward accruing, has by law priority given it, tho lion of suoh mortgage shall not bo destroyod, or in anywiso affected by any judicial or other salo whatsoovcr, whother suoh salo shall bo Taking up Estray Cattle- AN IMPORTANT LAW 01' INTEREST TO AI. CLASBE3 OF rEOW.E. WASHINGTON LETTER Prom our Regular Correspondent. WAsniNQTOs. D. O., August 15, 1887. Ex-Congressman Brady, ono of tho Republican leaders of Virginia, was in the Capital a day or two since, and be ing at sixes and sovens with little Billy Mahone, the Republican boss of that estate, air. urady gontly submitted to an interview in which ho gives some interesting information regarding the According to tho present law in our Stato stray onttlo can be taken up, and if tho owner neglect or refuso to tender reasonable satisfaction to tho party in 1 1 . . 1 . . m-uln W oM.i.tif- Narea dv trespass, anu lor mo cost oi "J aa vuu v a auiuuii.r va I l r i t . a i order, decree of any orphans' 6r other r buoq injureu party snau court, or of any Writ of execution, or Pot SP1. lh.e tda9h0? whl?h ma7 otherwise howsoeyer. Provided, That 1? BUa" U tbe. ,? Bno" . . . ' ' .1 mil roil inrt f tr in n I- n immftHtnln n. hifl ci.tn.n.. .1.-11 .. 1 1 .. , .. f 111! hi ' n J w autaiw lUlUiVUlOVC M" " . I nl nsitinn in thn mnnnni- dirnntfirt hv fhn mortgages uoon unseated lands, or sales ot the same for taxes. An act for the proteotion of livory staoio keepers. section l. Me tt enacted, Ac, That whenever hereafter any bailee, or bail ees, for hire, or loan of any property Act. In caso tho owner shall not olaim his property within ten dayi after, tho stray is takon up, it shall bo tho duty ot the person taking up such Btray to causo the samo to bo advertis ed. And u tho owner don t appear within sixty days after suoh advertise ment, the person taking the Btray shall mako tho application to a Jnetico of ponucai s luauon in mo uw JJominion. 0f any livory atablo keener, shall, wil uo savs mat Mahono in his Bind rln. I f11 i! j. sire to make every other interest sub- or destroy the property of any ono u Jbo Pea?'.1w?0 8uo warrant servient to his ambition to return to aforesaid, while the same is in the ous- a constable to make public sale of y" . u , , oeuuie, uos auonaioa tody or possession of said baileo or " allot his old lieutenants, inoludinir hnifpoa iiw, m on nrn a11 reasonable charges and damages such men as Senator Riddleborger, Ex- ing shall bo taken and deemed guilty ?nd .08t PiDB, and tho surplus to pernor Cameron and two of tho Re- of a misdemeanor, and, upon convict- tb. R,vcn J e county UreBBuror. If publican Congressmen-elcot, so that ion in tho court of quarter Bossions. o owner shall appear within one year omy Hswess apamy ana egregious shall bo punished by a fine, not exceed blunders on the part of DomooratB can in nn aa ,iii. : H 11 m I 'O vu 14 U U U I JKi UVIIMIO) Ul I1UUIIOVII' secure iuanone s return to power from meDt not exceeding twenty days in tho lViu. w 4 iramtu, Minntv ill hn h t llio Hionrotinn That picco of monumental folly and of tho court, nnrt ohMl i linWn tn pei ivepurmcan measure, tho Jilair owner or owners of said nronertv for and provo his into tho county funds, proporty the surplus shall be paid to him, otherwise it goes Prisoners' Escape- Educational Bill, has been sat upon in & VIta o7 tho nury done thi K i S 2?2A Z:yh ? " -"on of doVeither L wil, ttTE The jail at Honesdale, Wayne county. -secure, itcaa- Rnnnnto hounnr. t n I 7 .1 .u u vMVu u uv, vur. WH ffm rcuuJin0er mai muraerer mc- rr rw "-" VUUJ1U in mo court ot common n can. or ho Haho nr m wna n. DAnnMA r nnii. I J - m I vuv) tii nun UUUUJ OOUtQUuC ui ucaiil T rra a inohla ef hr nnnnn ni ibn I t . . Hampshire House of llepresenUtivos, UmounVaro now bIa throe, has la d o a,i -I. "r ... . . "w", i?"" """"' on the table resolutions endorsing th ,"?JZ.r " i'V" "u'? a8r,es Da. ana "o?y wanan, who i .. . . ---0 ---I luwuBiowm, uurowiiu are uereuy re- wero awaitmcr trial for Enforcement of Two Weeks Pay Bill. awaiting trial for larcenov. escaped irom mat institution and no trace of them has yet been discovered, They filed tho iron links in two that held their cell doors, and reached tho corridor. Tboy thon entered an un used cell, from whioh a prisoner at bill. And this from Blair b own State and party I "That was the most unkmdest cut of all" worso by far than tho Democrats could give. beorotary Fairchild, a lew davs A lttrgQ mass meeting was hold on clerks for consuming a portion of their street, Wilkes-Barre, on Monday oven- tompted to escape bo mo years ago, mid valuable time during oflioo hours in ing to consider the enforcement of tho dg a holo through the ceiling. They abusing the Democratic oartv. onn of new law known as the Two-weeks' then crawled icto tho garret, cut a hole them being a brother of the brass- Pfly bilL The meeting was attended '? cl,P,la; mwe a rope of the bed tiimyn A R a., n. bv nhnnt. 1.000 innlndinff lnWem. olothes, and fastened it to tho cupola. venor. Congressman from Ohio.' The capitalists and prominent people. Tho Thoy next. shPPed f,rom tho roof Vy Secretary well Bays that ho thinks it following resolutions wero adopted by raeaus 01 lne rope, ana made oft too good m the Administration to keen a unanimous voto : I nio.,!. o.. nn. . ...jmu.ivi.uo ui miuh Jiouo, uu UIUl f V IIKUEA), o uoiu tuuso iacis to I indocent critioism of the Dem joraov bo indisnutable : That labor nroduces irom the living church. should not bo permitted. The senti- all wealth ; that the men who toil, An English surgeon claims to havo mcnt ot the aoio and popular young olotho, shelter and warm all others, discovered tho causo of clergymen s Secretary of tho Treasury will find a and that wages are not drawn from soro throat. No other speakers are renuy ecno in tne nearts oi thousands capital, but are only a part of the aucciea in mis way, and he has come of Democrats, with tho wish that there wealth that is produced (day by day ) to tho conclusion that tho mala ly is 1.. . - -. i .i i i... 1 i . Dy tno working masses ; ano muuuuu uy npuatsiug uowu 10 a con- Whereas, Tho system of pavmont greSa"oa. "om an ciovated pulpit, that now prevails in violation of law lue,roy depressing tuo vocal organs almost universally throughout our State, robs the working masses, makes IhA hntinlnfr nr tn-rt rrnnMntta onH thnu, I . . . . . .r - . . . - . :? to tno best interests ot tho entire Uom cruisers, auer u o most approved do- m0nwealth, therefore be it r .u uuH i.vu Wu lCBt ao P-if,wr7 That vrhUo w nnnA .VVWVWVVWf .UUW TV 111 tU TV J UUUDIUVi tno Semi-Montbly Pay bill as only a partial recognition of the laws of natural justice and the rights of labor, wo de mand its enforcement as the recognized law oi tne state, and Jtesolved, That corporations whioh are themselves only the creatures of tho law, and wno owe their very existenco were more Fairchilds intho Cabinet, Secretary Whitney is pushing for ward with the earnos tness and enthu. siaara characteristic of him, his efforts to re-habilitato tho American Navy, naving just awaruea ino contract lor to speeu una capacity that lull oom plianoe with thoso conditions is guaran teed. Another commendablo action of the Secretary is his continued refusal to furnish any funds for tho repair of rotten hulks like tho Monocracy that J L . . TV . wuru luiidruuu irom tuo lato ivepUDlt- cau regime. Two Kenubucan chief nlnrkn nf thn Interior Department have resigned dur w 118 toleration, should be foremost in ing the present Administration thn obedience to that which creates them successor of the last ono not yet having antl bnngs them into being, uecn ooosen. i trust secretary i,amar Jtesoivea, xnat we demand ot tho will be ablo to find BOino good and employing classes a Btrict observance of worthy Democrat for the position. It tho spirit and letter of tho bill which is a fact, perhap.i not leunorall v known, has lust become ono of the laws of our that with a single exception, every State. And bo it further ouiui citrK oi a ijepartmcnt under Jiesolved, That we hereby request j. icdiucui, vicvuiuuuB jiumiimirauon an law-abiding oitizens to co-opcrato ia u uuiu-uioi ivcuuuiiuau. uuuuui!ii witn us in rtnmfinrtinrr ( is nhiorviio and causing irritation and conccstion. If clergymen would hold tho head erect and speak up they would never havo throat troublo, and oven if already suf' ienng to some extent they may oure themselves by speaking in a right position. There are bad habits of phonation, breathing, etc., which a good teacher can easily correct, but the bending forward of tho head and hanging over tho sermon while reading it is worst of nil, aud any man can cor rect uimseit in it. thoso places aro not under oivil-servico ruies. w ny mis is tuns, i navo, as yei, oeeu unanio to discover, but, it "overcomes mo like a Summer cloud , In tho Washington Police Court tho preliminary trial of the Crawford for nication case, which I havo horetoforo mentioned, still drags its slow longth along nico a slimy serpent, owing to tho fact .that it must give way oaoh day to tho regular routine of casos. Thero was a most exciting scene in this scandalous oaso , ono of the defendant's counsel told the- Judgo that tho United St&tos Dlstriot Attornoy had said to tho two associate counsel for tho de fense, that tho Judgo would decide tho case in tho Government's favor, re gardless aiiKo oi argument and ovi and enforcement of the Semi-Montbly Pay Law, Praying for Eiin. SERGEANT MC COM3 RELATES HIS EXPERI ENCES IN ILLINOIS. Prom the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. I spont tho Fourth of July in a nart of Illinois where the farmers hadu't any rain for a month and wero praying for it to come. I was in tho house of one of these farmers, a strong beliover in tho efficacy of prayer, and ho told mo no thought that the Lord was send ing them tho drouth to punish them for their wickedness. After dinner I denoo that, in fact, he had pro-judged went out ,nt0 woods and down the caso This statement the Judgo "der a tree. Pretty soon a big dead , . , -,. ... . . o uaa rooucoo to writlug, and-as tho ven erable Jurist read the charge in opon Court, his anger and passion were so overpowering that ho thook liko an aspen loaf, as ho denounced tho nrraign munt "as a falso aspersion upon my character." Then, the District Attor noy aud tho opposing counsol had an unseemly wranglo tho former affirm ing and tho latter denying. I fully ngroo with ono of tho defendant's law yers, who, in a toworing rago, declared that tho way tho caso was being tried limb dropped off a tree oloso to mv head. I had lived in tho country long enough to know that was a good sicru of approaching rain. Thon, in a little whilo more 1 heard a tree-toad cbiro. Rain Bigp No 2 ! Thon I heard a rain- crow caw and I sat up to listen. Sicn No. 3 1 Prcsontly I heard a locomotivo wmstio aud tho train rumblo ovor a track I know was fifteen miles away. Sign No. 4.1 I got up and wont into tho house and told my friend that I had boon out IOO Doses (hut TVilbtr. TTnml'a arsiniH1li fa th. .! . .VWH . J WU VUtf medicine oi which this can be truly said; I urn ii is an unanswerable argument as to toe strength and posltlvo economy ot this great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is mado of roots, herbs, barks, etc, long and favorably known for tholr powor In purifying the blood i and In combination, proportion, and process, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is peculiar to Uaelf. "For economy and comfort we use Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mas. C. Bbewstsu, Buffalo. "Hood's BarsaparlUa takes test Urn and quantity to show its effect than any other preparation I ever heard of. I would not bo without It In the house." Mjia. C. A. M. Uvbsaso, North Chill, N. Y. 100 Dote One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparllla cures scrofula, salt rheum, all humors, bolls, pimples, general de bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick he'adacho, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com plaints, and all affections caused by Impure uiooa or low condition of tho system. Try It. " I was severely afflicted wlUi scrofula, and tor ovor a year had two running sores on my neck. I took fivo bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rllla, and consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovbjot, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's BarsaparlUa did me an Immense amount of good. My whole system has been built up and strengthened, my digestion Im proved, and my head relieved of the bad feel ing. I consider It tho best modlclne I have ever used, and should not know how to do without It." Mauy L. Fkbms. Balem. Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold by all druggists, ft ( six for ti. Mado only by a I. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass ' IOO Dosos Ono'1 Dollar. to bo made. Cut this out and return to us. and we will send you free, some thing of great value and Importance to VOU. that Wfll Rf.irr Vfm fn Vtliotnnui. Which Will brine vou In mnr. mnnav rltrht .uav .uhu ""J tu.UK wov u. bUlll VVU1IU. nun live ub uome, Seminary, OUT, l'a. mrw Anv nun o i n An tuo nuik a Liu nvti m, iinmp. Kirnpr rat u oerao boraetlUnff new. that Just coins money ror ail workers. Wo Will start vmi rjinltnl nnt ttosvinH This is oneot the genuine; Important chances ot a lifetime. Those who &rn imhttintm nnri pntoi-nHo was "a (liPtfraco and au oiUr&ee on all prayiDff for rain to oorao buforo niKht. run Co., Amruita Maine. Siiv T . , . I, a I --.I ..!... J . I. i T . t t I conouruou in ii. i uuu uuucu mav i was conuuentoi n, - , RCtUntf what I wanted. He looked at JLf icitinsou o .'i.i . m 1 1 ,i. , ? n . . imn mnipnin u nnrt n n i , i t n i,..ai ibiAai uui. DCUBlwe irOlBS JTiaiDIVOiaiea. ". di iu uuueras I a va pchool or hlL-h rAn fnr hnth u. ' I way thai no Guessed not. It wasn't! Abreast of thoagolnoiery respect, uest facmtiea Tiwf lnnn n. o fnr n Irrnltfrinn. Tmo., f,, M. r ,0 !? ...,.V?"Mej. uraiuro, Bcienc, mathemaUcs, who entertain an idea that thero are to come oat thero and out-pray all the individuals in this world who nndor S00ll leoplo of that neighborhood. I lha iarb of piety and bcuovoleuco cive took him ont in the yard aud showed twenty dollars for ono dollar, gold hri tho clouds. "Oh," said ho, with watches tor tilty cents, solid cud but- oiicerimnfss, that 11 pass around us. tons for a uarter, grand pianos for ten We've had that to occur before" But j maue mm maito evervuitna Bccuro and biforo long thero came along a ram that would havo drowned a man if he had born out in it Tho fanner i ivaa in testacies and would havo oano- ntvnrl ,1(l ( tt liad IsnMir., Im n f li.f W W f,v IfcHVJ n 11 ItVIT. A tVll. I T.HVV1R Rnll-1T lillnlnlat ..In. whilo my laurels woro green, and Ijjuiymt v, o, Uuckuorncoiiunbiaco., a. supjioso my friend hasn t yet dooided whether or not I possess supernatural powers, miLthpmAtlfa music and art. Drgrees conferred; olectU e couraea provided: commodious buildings, heated with steam; all modern appliances for health and com fort, tin per year for board,wahhlng,heat,ltght and fumlahwl rooin;dbcounm to mlnl8tera,teachere,and to two from samo family, aaih year begins Aug, uiaiuKiKsj iree. uaress ii j, ukay, ij. I).. 80. ITealdent. AKIHC POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowflor never tatIm. a mni-vfll nt nnHt.v. strength and whotcsomcnoss. Moro economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In compe tition with tho multltudo of low tcst,short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Pold only In cans. iWTAU I'UWVBH LO.. Vailbl.,. X. DEM00BATI0 TI0KET. Fou Assooiatr Judok, OYKUS IJ, MolIENUY, Of Fishingcrcok, Fon 1'noTiiONOTA.nv and Clerk ov tub Skvbuai, Coukts, WILLIAM II. SNYDKK, Of Bloomsbarg. Foil COUNTV TltKABUltKIt, GEOIIQK A. IIEIIHING, Of liloomsburg. Fon Hkoistku ani Recoudkh, OHAULKS II. CAMPBELL, Of Bloouishurg. Fon County CosiMisstoNKns, WILLIAM G. GIUTON, Of Blooniibiirt;. JESSE HI1TENHOUSE, Of Beaver. Fon AuniTons, E. M. TEWKSBUItY, Of Cntawissa. A. W. HARTMAN, Of Fishingcreck. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUADLK Kciiil XDststtc! rursiinnt tonn nrrtprnMlin nrnhnn' rnnrt. Columbia county. I'cnnsvlvanla. tho undailirnea Admlntstrainr of tfllnn llnvlnr. lntn nf I.iintHtnnn townaliip, Montour co intr, accoosed, will expose TUESDAY", August 30, 1887, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. tho undivided onn-hnir infer, est of sntd decedent In n tract ot land, In Montour luwnsmp, uoiumoia county, bounded and do scribed as follows: Deirlnnm? at a stone In a 1UDUC road, thence nlonir nnlil nnhllft road iinil and ot U. volkncr ftouthclcrhtv.fi rtrtn-ppa rnt. .uiij-aiA uuu Liirtv-tiuus ufgrwa 10 a SLono, and slx-tentha decrees to land ot Frederick Btonger south two degrees, sov cnteen minutes east, thirty-three and seventy- ii i u uuu ill uunxiLus alonir land ot .lolin and one-half dctriees west, rnrtv.fnur nprr.hna tn chcstnut.north cli(hty-ono and ono-tourth degrees west, thirty-three and four-tenths perches to a Btone, thenco along land of Jacob Itartman and a stone, thence along perches to a stone, thence It. Elfert, north eighty-two Henry Christian, north thrco degrees and twelve luiuuica cast, uiirv-ou7HL Ann Rix.tnnt iia npr to a stono, the place of beginning, containing l8 ACRES and 1S7 ncrchen. There Is a cood vein nf hard en on tho land. Tho purchaser can dlvldo tho land kuu j-eicr uayior any time alter tne salo. TEIIMS OP SALE: Twenty-flvo per cent, of the Purchase monev to hn n.llrt nf. fhn hfrlk-fmr ilnwn of tho property, ono-hall the balance on the de livery of tho deed, and the balance In ono-year vuvivoiiu, wuu luiuivbi. iivm i:uniinnaiion nisi. to De Bccured by bond and mortgngo on the prem, lscs. aus PAPER T i jl .1- n .. i dust tne tame ior lucmcs and private parties, neat clean and cheap; avoids the annoyance of Droken and lost thshes and nap- Kins; no weight to carry. These paper plates are largely used for pie baking, and overcome the objection some people have to pies because the under crust is sggy; the greatest degree of heat win not scorcn tiieni and bv reusing them a pie mav be baked on them better than on tin or earthen ware; the under crust will be found nerfeetlv lard and crisp similar to the too. Napkins are soft and pliable as linen and will not fade unless washed. Builders' Hardware. Ave carry the most complete me oi uuuuers materials in the Country. Iron, Steel and Wire Nails, Locks in endless variety. Door Butts, plain or ornamental, Latches and Latches, White Lead Mixed Paints and Colors. Lin seed Oil, Turpentine, Varnish Oil Finish, I reyich and Ameri can Window Glass, Putty.Build' ! T ii n i.i ing .raper, an oi which we can sell at prices that will make it to your interest to deal with us. PARAGON COACH VARNISH ji We have taken the agency for A. Shcpnard's Paragon Coach Varnish, patented in 1884 and ish to call the attention of con sumers to its merits. It is made solely from hard gum, lias a cry heavy body and dries hard in 24 hours in Summer or Win ter, one gallon covers 450 sq. feet of new work first coat and GOO ft. second coat, it is warrant ed not to crack, spot, blister or turn white, and to outwear anv nglish or American varnish, is especially suitable for carriages or outdoor work where exposed 10 the -weather, it is warranted to ub down in oil or water, and nimice stone m irom 36 to 48 lours without sweating out and can bo brought to a dead finish. or the interior Imish of lino residences, public buildings, bath-rooms, it has no equal : hot or cold water, soap or grcaso Will not affect its lustre or spot or stain its surface; wiping with a :)ongo or damp towel will keep looKing iresh and new. It you e especially desirous ofahand- somo and permanent finish. jecify Skoppards Parncron Coach Varnish to your painter and take no other: put up iu i and ono gallon cans at $3.00 per gallon. Very Reap. J. It. Sciiuyleu & Co., Bloomsburg, Pa. liars and ho on, than just bo long '.' irn.oent imllviiua! be imposed H i. Ii lliU ago ot thuar) uoWHimpcrd hi-M all tifcuil4 arc quickly auil mio- ctbafully exi-oeod to the jmblio (ho Llamo tviU on no ono' but llo iutlelea innocent who allows himscli to bo opouly and deliberately cheated out of hard, earned dollars by tho frauds of tbe awiudlcr. DMINISTIIATOH'S NOTICE. Ktlaleof Anton Bch'nartt, Oeetatei.laU of Hem- Letters testamentary on tho snid r.Kf..if n h.ivinr b(cu granted to the uudfrMgnej administrator, all I persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified IU Day thOIUUno. Alid tllUM llAVlns nlnlmj nrnln,.r said t'utau) prebent the same I t SUBSCRIBE FOR TDK COLUMBIAN, PATENTS, t btalned and all patent business attended to lor moderate fees. Our onico la opposlto the D. a l'atent omce, and .w,S.0a.nt)t0,l0"uln '"M fa than those re moto from Washington. fQtxlel or drttwlnar. V advlao aatopat eaUMllirtreo otcuaw and vie make ho charee unloas patent la secured. ' We refer here, to tho ivutniaUer, the Supt.ol Money Order Dlv and to omclaa oUheUs. l'atent Ofllce. Kor circular, advloe, terma and cottMrwrttito1 C"eM 'Dy?r wo BUt' C. A. SNOW & CO., JKTTINU. ino county commissinncrawill receive propos als on Wednesday, tho 31st day ot Autrust, A. I). 18S7, at 2 o'clock p. m., to lay and furnish material fnnnrn nmitnil f'nn rt. ItnncA I xtm rnchav nnpiim. lars apply at I ho commissioners ofllct HTEP1IKN rollK, 1 wasihnoton vmmS County com'rs. EMMKNDENHAI.L, ) Attests ,loim n. Casky, clerk, com'rs omce, Dloomsburg, Pa,, Aug. 15, 1887. J-OTIOE IN PAUT1TION. JSTAII OP JOHN JACODT, BECKASID, To Jtweph Ilendorshott, husband of Malvlna Hen- ucirnuLi, uiveiwu-u, oi uioomsDur?, ra.j Gorman llendershott, Annln Sloan, wife of II. W. Bloan, of Bloomsburg, l'a.i Lavilla .Iaml8on, wife of Alfred Jaml9on. Albert F. llendershott, ot Wash- .ugiuu, , r. v., iiiiiurcu ul nuiuiniTina iienaor- SnOtt. deceiwed; Mnrla Hllf hprlnnrt nlfit nf Sutherland, Akron.Ind.j O. A. Jacoby.of lilooms burg, Pa.: Frank M. cranford, l'hlladelphla.I'a., ford, w Ukcs-Barro, I'a., Noah Schull Crawford. Dayton. Ohio. .Tnhn Crnwfnnl Xfnvin ni.ni. and Lulu Crawford, Wllkes-Uarre, l'a., children of Aramlnta Crawford, deceased; KnoaJacoby. liloomsburg, I'a., and Martha Cross, wife of auiuui v.rusa, oi uunuwi, Illinois. Take notlcn. thnt. In minimnra nf nn n,riw nf tho Orplmns'court of columUa county, I'a., an to ol said decedent, situate on Main street, of tho town of Hloombburp, being slxtyslx feet four Inches Jrontand twohundred and fourteen feet deep, on Thursday. Sentemhnr IK mn7. hpiwH.nn,.),Ai,i,, 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 p.m , for the purpose of male- . iu. .ii.uu wiu tiiiu ii-ni vsiuiH uj ana among the children and legal rcpre sentatlyca of said do- " in" niuiu viui ue aonowiinout prejudice to or spoiling tho whole, otherwise to value and iiinoo iuu duuiu uwuiuing 10 law: at which ie and place you can attend. If you think SAMUEL hMITll, Sheriff. proper. liaugit. S WARTHMORE COLLEGE SWARTnAIOHE, PA., Opens sth month, 18th. Thirty minutes from Broad BU station, rhlladelpala. Under tho care of Friends, but all others admitted. Full college course for both Bexes: Classical, srlpnf inn nrm iff. erary. Also a Manual Training and a Preparatory fechool. Healthful location, largo grounds, now and extensive buildings and apparatus. For Cat. alOZUe and full narttr.ulnr nnilrnaa vtiutaim, it MAUILL, VU D., Prest. mays,b7-i5t I JOHN II. HARRIS, Ph. D., Principal. A school for both sexes. Location healthfuL Instruction thorough Discipline strict. Expenses moderate. Property cost IJO.OOO. Building of hrielr Warmed by steam. Campus so acres. Library 8,000 volumes. Apparatus worth lisco. Prepares for College, for Business, for Teaching. For catalogue, or Information, address thn Principal at factoryvllle, Pa. amiunio AMENDMENT TO THE CONBTITU. TION proposed to the cltlicns of this com. monwealth for their approva I or rejection by tho cieneral AssoiLblr of tho commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, l-ubllshrd by order of the secretary of tho commonwealth, In pursuanooof Article XVIII oi ine vonsutuuon. Joint resolution propOTlng an amendment to tho cunsuiMuon ot mo commonweaiint hlCTIOM 1. M ff. rrn,wvf Im lh Kmnt ami owe: of neprftmtallm nf the Commonwn'th nf intwuivunui in tvntrai jiKsnnntyjnri inflltno following la prop sod as an amendment ot Iho consutulion of tho commonwealth of Pennsylva nia In accordance with the provisions ot tho viKiumiiui iu utiu me nvn AMKNDMKNT. Strlko out from section one, of nrtlclo eight, tho ads as roi four qualifications for voters which re; IOWK "if twent.v.t.wn rnnn nf Ann n ,, ra hn ahull havo psld, wtthln two years, a slato or county tax, which shall havo been assessed at least tno months, and paid at least, ono month before the yiiiuuu, nuvuut inescciion wnicn reousasfoi lows: "Kverr male eltlen. t, f,,it.r.nnn vn-imnf ftrrn. tlOWSIllne the following nllnllllcnllnriu elm 11 Iu! entitled to volo at, all elections: First, llo shall havo been a citizen of tho United Btates at least ono month, second. Ho shall havo resided In the stato ono year (or u, naving previously been a qualified elector or native born clllzrn of the Hfnfiv shnii have remoicd there foru and'returned. then six months) Immediately preceding iho election. Illlrd. lie Fhnll linvn mslitn in flm ntivllMi district where he shall offer lo voto et least two iiKinwia iiniMKuiiiicir preccuing tne election. Fo'rth. It twenly-two years of nra c We US. 110 Stall lave nn'il. wlfhtn Iwn vnnra a BWto or coun.y tax.whlch shall havo been assessed at n-asvvwo inumus, ni u .miilat least ono month bcroro tne election," shall be amended, so as to 1 iwi (Ul luiiuna. .every maio cill7en iwentv.one rdiira nf ntrn. nOSRCSSlng thO following niinllflrnttnna alin1lMi eniuicQ mi void ni mo polling piaeeof tho election district of which he shall at tho time bo a resident and not elsewhere: nrst. J ie snau navo been a clth-cn of tho United Stales at least thtrtj davs. Second. Hesha" havnrp.idilM In thn tntn nn year (or if, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of tho Blato. lio shall imvo rvuiuvra inereiroin an returned, then six months) Immediately preceding tho election. Third, lie Shall Iiavm resMml In flinnlnflnndta. trlct where be shall offer to voto at least thirty days Immediately preceding tho election. Tho legislature, at tho session thereof next niter the adoption of this section, shall, and from time to time thereafter may,cnact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fourth. Kvory male cltlren of tho aeo of twen. ty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days atd an inhabitant of this stato for one year next preceding an election, oxcept at munlcl- Sal elections, and for tho last thirty daysaresl ent of tho election district In which ho'may offer his vote, shall be entitled to voto at such election In tho election district of which ho shall at the tlmo ho a resident and not elsewhere for all officers that now are or horeaftpr may hn nim-tmi hr tim people: rrovtdea. That In tlmo of war no elector In the actual military servlco of tho stato or of the United States, In the army or navy thereof, sl-all bo deprived of his voto by reason of his ab sence from such election district, and tho leglsla tuu shall havoDowcrto crovldn thn mnnnur in which and the tlmo and place at which such ab sent electors may vote, and for iho return and canvas or their votes In tho election district In which they respectively reside. Fifth. For tho purpose ot votlng.no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a rcsldenco by reason or his presenco or absenco whilo employed in the service of the United Mates or tho stato. nor while engaged In tho navigation ot the watore of the state nor of tho hlcrh n-ni. nnrwhtm a Bti. dent of any colhxc or seminary of learning, nor whilo kept at any almshouso orpubllc lnsdtutlon, except tho Inmates of any homo for disabled and Indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for the purposo of young, shall bo deemed to reside In the election district where eald;homols located. Laws shall bo mado for asceruinlncr. bv nrnner nmnfa. thn citizens who shall bo entitled to tho right otsuff- lUKDiicitu; u-LUUUSUVU. iruo copy oi tuo joint resolution. UllAHLEM W. 8TONK, aim. INDUCEMENTS Wo nro offering great inducements to persons desiring t0 purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. X it Ji gj Secretary ot the commonwcaltl MENDMENT TO THE CONaTlTO- TION nronosed lo the rlfiTPna nf tMo r-nm. monwealth for their approval or rejection by tho utuwuiAoiKiiiuij ui iuu vAiiiiiuuuwuaitu oi i'enn sylvanla. inibllshed bv order of thn spnmtnrynf the Commonwealth. In Dursuanco of am inin yvti t ol the constitution. joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of this commonwealth: SKCTtON 1. He If. rpunlvnil hp rhn Dnnntn nouso of Iteprcsentatlves of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, That the following amendment Is proposed to constltu Hon ot tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Klguteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. Thero shall bo an additional artipin tn r. stltutlon to bo designated as Artlclo XIX, as follows: AUTICLE XIX. iiiuiiitiuuii,iuii;. ouiu, ur areiiiujj iursaieot in toxicating liquor to bo used as a beverage. Is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this Drohlbltlon Shall bo a mtsdemrnnnr. nnnfalm hln no shall be provided by law. i no manufacture, saie, or keeping for salo of In toxicating liquor for other Duroosesthan aa a hnv. erage may be allowoj In i,uch manner only as may prcscnDca Dy law. me ueneral Asscnbly shall, ,he first session Hucceedlni? t.hn adnntinn nr tnto article ot tho constitution, enact laws with ade quate penalties for Its entorcemoit. a iruo copy or tne Joint Resolution. Amonc the Pianos we handle are the IVJSRS & PONT). U. V. JJllllrlxS, JLSJ1 Uti UU-, tiUll UMJl UJLMJIi Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all first-claw and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTEY. MILL' EB, UNITED STATES and other makes. Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WHITE ttE IP DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, NE W ROME', HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHk and STAND ARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, the finest and best Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. Before purchasinc write for Catalogues to J. SALTZRR'ft ? PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE JUJUJfUT, Main St., liloomsburg, Pa. saug3ma secretary of the commonweal CIIA1ILKS W. STONE, Uth. lul doctor tnd tna LtUr-eirrl.r U9 Bol Ulalnff tbonl a ctu of lerioul lllou,, Tbtr biv aiDip) n,iaatd work to dlieuit lha nnrit of fbalr olio.. Tlia ltur. carrier mto lb Jtoitt HrBi S sboa la tba bcallotba world. Tba doctor da&laa It, and aara that tba Janaa Uaa&a 4 Sboa la batter, fl?r' f"i"f hl Hftrtl rf lirb. Uu.HhM.riil. - ' Bofton, teo and ConeroM Shwi. Art your rf taller for SSSS?iIS?-?i,,OE'rcordlnl!lor0"'nil- lotlUyely none ganolD onlen our tump appears plainly on too solta. JAMES MEANS 34 SHOE Wm not wear lo long u tin JAMES MEANS 33 SHOE, lead tbtmto call for llfhter and more dreur ihoe Una Kf.AST5?."8 83 SHOE. Our S Shoe had eiUtiUihed for ltielf a permanent rerrataUon for comfort aarioimy iacn ai no other shoe has ever known In ths J COl IS S n a fnclured. We conndentl aiscrt that In every vital re- ...s uMiitra jiftvniis op niioo is equal to ino lisnd-sewed shoes which have hitherto been retailed at 18 or $ 7. It has a Dongola top and seamleis calf vamp. It has a perfectly smooth bottom lnildc. It fits like a atockinit, and rquirea no " Iii-eaklnfr im" bclns; perfectljessy tho first tlmo n is worn. Jsmes Means and Co.'s $hoes were the first in this eountry to be extensively advertised. If you have been disappointed In other advertised shoes, your eiperlenco JutM to teach you that It Is safer to buy shoes made by the leaders of a system, rather than those made by tho followers. These shoes are sold by the best retailers throughout the United Slates, and we will place then rilttory of the trade. No competitors are able to encroach ne dames Means 84 Shoo is lliht and aryllih. It. T and It Is as durable as an shoe of its wcbjht ever mana- H. V. WHITE & CO. Offer special inducements to farmers for tho noxt nix weeks on tho following FERTIIjIZBRS I Wo keep constantly in stock at our GRAIN IIOUSE, and will deliver freo of charge to any station on tho D. L. & W. or B. & S. railroads, tho celebrated "Economy Bone" and "Good Crop" brands, both high grade, standard goods, made from puro materials, free from sour acids and heavy worthless fillers, and guaranteed as good as the best. Wo havo tho agency for tho Traction, Portablo and Stationary Engines, Threshers, complete with lever powor, in six sizes; Clover Ilullors, Saw Mills Grain Drills and Corn Shollers. All standard goods, just what farraera will need very soon. Sprout's Just what every fanner needs, Grinds well. easily within your reach, la an Bute or Terrlfory, If von Will send us a postal card. James Means & Co. 41 Llnooln St., Boston, Mass. Full Lines of the Above Shoes for Sale by Cfl A T1 i - augi2.i8t ouiu vcenia ior jjioohisoui'k, fa. ETTINO. Tbe County Commtsstnnpra will mvlvn 'nmm. ??i2Uue!?lar' tn6 Wrd'Hay ot August, jJK 18S7, at 8 o.clocfc n. m. to e ell the court room ana furnish all materials. At the na ne time p o.ioatla will be rccelvea lorpalntlntr all wood work-and bide walla In court room. Tho contractor t o fur nLsh all material. Hans and f pecincatlons can bo Been at their omen, 'tim rnmmiacinnn.j 1.., the right to reject any o.- all blda. WASIHNOTON PAIIH,-County Com'ra. A-u. jiiu.UfulllAlil I I2aug. IXECUTOK'3 NOTICE. KstntI at A . fft.ntit riaw.,,.,.. If ttera testamentary on the said cstato havlnir been granted to the undcreltrnej Kxoeutnr, all persons Indebted to said estate nro hert by notineil to nay the same. unA thm-n iinvinv .,ni.u. said estate will yinsent the samo for settlement .... . r" Vl v.bvjii,u itxecuior, 1UB6'-' llloouibbutg, fa. LilXECUTOIt-a NOTICE. Estate of Isaao Iloirer. Letters testamenrnrv nn flin b.u AD,n,n having been granted to tho undersigned ox'r. all persons Indebted to said estate aro hereby uol titled to pay the same, and those havlnr claims against said cstato present the same to ji" jsaiah uowkk. Executor. Can attach to any horse-power. Runs easy. ROAD Mil FARM WACOM ! flZ'TV" Bt0ck' re,ady i.8lectin. tho O'Brien Wagons, in any sizo desn ed, for farm or road, and invito tho public to call and seo them. OUR STOCK ! In addition to tho nbovo we kcep'a full lino of Flour, Bran, Middlings, Cho d and 1'ecd at lowest market prices. ' bait for land and dairy use. Special prices to dealers on job lots. Clover, Timothy and fancy grass seeds. Coal in all sizes. Delivered to an y part of town. It will pay School Directors to buy Coal from us for their dis tricts and themselves. AH kinds of Grain taken at highest market prices for cash, or in oxchanco at any time. Soliciting a fair sharo of trade, wo remain, Very truly rA H. V. WHITE & CO., August 5. . Bloomsburg, Pa. Orders May Left With Alfcertson & Hulme, Benton, Pa. OS TILLMAN'S UDITOR'8 NOTICE. XSTaTK OPLVOfl PKTTRn nvpiiftsn The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the orphans' Court ot Columbia county, I'a., to mako distribution Of tho halanpa In nwnitntAnt'a tifinitd will sit at hla offlco in liioomsbunr on Tuesday, August no, 1S87, at nine o'clock In the lore noon, to attend to the duties ot hla ap pointment, when and where all parties having claims against said estate must appear and prove luoHinui un luiuvcr ucuHrpm i rum coming in on Baid lunih nui II. VwillTK, Auditor. UDITOIt'S NOTICE. istati or iaiio cusvimko, ntc'n. The undera'gnod Auditor, appointed by tho Or- S-i.uwa wu.vu. uiuuiiriu muuij, i II., I U UlSinU- uie the balance In tho hands ot U. M. Crevellng, executor, as per account hied, will attend to tho duties of his appointment at hla omce In lllooms- uunf, n t-uuuttuay, rH-ptemoer 14, lttb7, at 10 O'clock a. m.. when aud where all nartlen havtno- r.tntina against Bald estate must appear and prove the ui w auiunvT iiuuunttu irum coming in on una. aug5 L. K. WALLKIt, Auditor. jUDlTOH'S NOTICE. JtSTATB or aanAH l, xlim, BICIASED. The Utideraltrno 1. an Auriltnr nnr.nlntmt t.v ttin Ornhans' Court, of Columbia rnimt.v.tn mnk-n .iiatri. .button ol the fund In the liana tot the executors. Buunu ujr turir iirst, tuiti nnai account, will alt the oftlre of Knorr k wintpmiMin. in nivMna. burg, on Friday, August so, iss7, at ten o'clock: a. m., when and where all parties having claims "swuDt mm aisiaiv must, appear ana provo tne nauiD, ur uo turevur aeoarrea rrom comirj DauiD, ui UU lUIUV sold fund, ijr-nj from ramlncr In nn L, 8. WINTKltaTEEN, Auditor. DMINISTJUTOIl'B NOTICE. ' HitaU of Ivata IMMm. late of FUlttiwcreet toimihtp, detvaHed. Letters Of admlntst rat inn nn thn Bn til nGtntnVinvitirv been granted to the undersigned admlnlstraur,ail prsons Indebted to said estate aro hereby noUfled yaj iuu Dmiit;, nuu itiusu uaviDg claims aga usu Id cstato pretcnt tho same to vf.I ltrtttltrva amv auget Kunyaa l". o.. l!a. A UDITOH'8 NOTICE. J.JL. KSTiTtt of joim eraiKuxa, uxo'n. Tha undi-rslgned, an Auditor apnolntol by the Orphans' Coutt of Columbia county, l'a,, to mako distribution ol balance In bauds of ItterH. liruir. ler, administrator, o. t. a., of b,Ud doo'd, will sit at hla omooln liloomsburg, on Wouday? Heptera. f,r,1i?r.'at,, ,'c!oclo. m., when and where all parties having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or be forever do barred rrom coming In on said fund. M llOUliKT . I411XK, AUdlMr. NOT A HUMBUG, BUT A Perfect Success. Price Only $CL it. The nioBt practical and best selling article" over known. V. ""' """" f o to ssaoo a month. Sells to ovorvbo.lv ,, m;""T- r. V J "'wnvi J 1UI nything from a laco collar to a rac carpot. Sold strictly upon its merits. Wo do not ask you to buyT .,11,0 you' to y and I Myyol ZJ Washing done free to exhibit machine. Washes anythinCm a ii iSChcap, Simple and Durable. 01 OTinwn aS BCVC.ral Kannout11 ''0 washed at onco. ..1. . 4 .:, 111 utli BoaP nn "dp Guaranteed aa ronrranntPfl nr f...wi.i S VES SAVES MONEY tcr six weeks trial. READ THE TESTIMONIALS. u niu ciuzens 01 U onmahni-o- n,l !!!. 1 , ""'fa "uwiiy wuoao names aro Oiven Ina rnfnronnnS l,n l.n.,!.... trials with StUlman's Defiance wJltor iT ' . . T .jurchased or witnessed tho sovorest abovo statements. Ocorno Autand, Central Hotel, ' Mrs. 0. N. Wilson, " 0. W. Hassert " W. Knoir, ," Bml. Potter, 11 J. II. Corbet, " T. Oorcy. ' " H. f. HalfpeaDy, " Win. Qlger, ' Mrs. I. B. Kubn, " J. B. 0 rover, ", 0. L. Hupert, " Cbas. Helco, K. B. Kruin " H. 0. Ort, ' J. H. Crawford, N. J. Ileiiilersbott, " U. H, Km. ' " O. A. Wilton, Iraan's Defianco Washer fully concur with tho Mrs, T, Metherell, " 1'. Jones, " v, riiiuins, " Jas. Qullver, " 0. Herring, " J. Hurleraan, " U. Jicllrlde. " M. Reck, "UaWhltenteW, IT a l a llttWICy, Mrs. B. P. HoUllne, " J. Gllllspc. ' ' " A. 1. Hoover. " M. 0. Keller, ' J. M. Kanck, " 0. Herring, "A. B, Pblllips, " J. 0. J.mes " James Waller, " D.rArmBtrong. Agents Wanted in all PwQ r (if IRA B. STILLMAC Patentee and ManufuTT WELLS VI LLE, N. Y. For Machines or Agencies in CofumbiaToiJnly, Address" Rohrsburg, Pa,