The Columbian fm "m?"1 e-Terr rMhTt '"Ptlon price, FRIDAY, N6VKaitKUr27l888T ' tosaur iitaoYpTl"iTTai,i. " BLOOM8DUKU ft BULUVAH KAlLnoAD TaklBgOfroctWKDNKHDAY, AUGUST M, 1898. BOUTI. NOJITU. Ar. Ar. Ar. LV. Lt. Lv. STATIONS. f. M. P. X. 1.11. A. m. t. i. a. Bloomsburg,......., 13! 1 IS 8 00 9 00 J 40 sou Main Btrcct T so a oo 7 so v it nt eoo Irondale 7 19 SMJts g 18 m im Paper Mill.... ...... T It 1 12 t 89 2S 1 01 e 15 Ltghtstrcct. 7 M 1 47 7 S3 nngg a 18 orangovlllo HI 1 S3 7 S5 9 SO I so a 87 Forks, 4i 1 14 7 18 10 01 7 34 a 37 Tubbs a 41 l te 7 os 10 ot 7 8& a 41 Htlllwator......... a 88 1 01 t 03 10 15 7 44 8 40 Denton, a vs la co a at io so 7 M a at k 13 10 Ml 00 Kdsona, a sa i3 oa a 49 n on 7 ea 67 coles crock....... a w i oo a 45 it 10 a oo 7 00 Bugartoaf, n 19 11 sa a 40 11 is 8 os 7 01 Laubachs, 8 17 U ao a 87 lt 0 8 09 7 OS central a 10 ll 40 a so 11 so 8 la 7 13 . Lt. Lt. Lt. Ar. Ar. Ar f. H. A. X. A. II. A. X. A. II. A. II. c Trains on tho r. A It. It. It. leave Rupert la follows 1 north. Bourn. 7:31 a. m. U:oo a. m. 3:38 p. m. 8:01 p. in. O Tralnaon tbe D. L. ft W. lt. It. leate Bloomsburg as follows) MORTn. SOUTH. 7:11 ft. m. 8:31 a. ra. 10:51 ft. m. 12:06 p. m. t:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 8:38 p. m. 8:47 p. m. 0 Trains on tha N. ft V. 1), Hallway pass llloom Terry as follows 1 HORTH. SOOTH. 10:48 a. m. 11:48 a. m. 8.38 p. m. 4-19 p. m. I OH DAT. HORTH. Bourn. 10:18 a m 8:39 p m X'crHonnl. Miss Leverett returned from Carlisle on Monday after an absence of three weeks. Mrs. J. O. Caswell, now at York Pa., visited licr friends In tills place, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T,. Fowler will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their marriage at their homo In Willow Grove on Saturday November 17th. Invitations are out for tho occasion. Rev. Dr. Z&hncr of Omaha preached In tho Episcopal church on Sunday morning, and a large congregation was present to welcome him back to the parish of which ho was tho rector for eight years. Ho left hero two years ago to take chargo of All Saints' church, Omaha, which is a large and wealthy parish. Western air seems to agree with him, as he has gained thirty pounds in weight, Ho started for home on Monday morning. Tho foundation ot tho new Presbyterian Church is about completed. No clue has as yet been round to tho Wilkcsbarrc murderers. Kczt Tuesday will be November Oth and election day. Tho great struggle will soon bo over.. Fob Balk. Twelvo $100. Bloomsburg Water bonds at par, duo Oct. 1890. In. qulro at this office. Cards aro out for tho marriage of Miss Sallle It. Miller to Geo. I). Swank at Ml&llnvlllc. November 10. Limestone spawls are now being put on Centre street. The town has GO car loads to bo used. Wednesday night was Ilallowo'en, and tho usual pranks wero played by the small boy. Tho Democrats turned out la large num bers last Saturday night and tho parade was a complete success. A new chopping machino of excellent manufacture has been placed in Rawling's meat market The street Commissioner has placed cul verts at tho crossings corner of Third and Iron streets. This should bo done at all over streets. Capt, Q. W. Utt ot Rohrsburg and Mrs. Jlooro of Bloomsourg wero married at tho xeaidence of Caleb Barton on Monday, by Kev. W. 0. Leverett. Tho republican parade on Wednesday night numbered over 500. Clubs wire hero from Berwick, Catawissa, Danville and Northumberland. J. Q. Wells has just put an engraving machine In his jewelry storo and is pre pared to do all kinds of engraving of silver ware, &o. Tho worst feature about catarrh Is its dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Barsapanlla cures catarrh by puri fying the blood. Theta Castlo No. 370, Knights of tho Golden Eagle of Bloomsburg, will give a ;parado In the afternoon and a supper lu tthe evening of Thanksgiving Day. Abraham Snyder died at his homo in Eapy of a stroko of paralysis, Friday of ilaat week, at an advanced age. He was a pump maker by trade and well known In tho county. 0. E. Savago has a nice selection of gold and silver head silk umbrellas. Gold and sllyer head canes. Also a now line of Gents' and Ladies gold watches. 3 doors above Market St Call at a drue. store and procure a ten .cent trial slzo bottlo ot Dr. Bhattuck's Hclianthus, the Rapid Oxygen Cure, aud taee how promptly it will relieve a troublc .aome cough. A SO cent slzo bottlo Is often .sufficient to cure the worst cough. Dr. Talmage comes high. Ho received 'twelve hundred dollars iccentiy for two 'talks at Piedmont Chautauqua. Education al -iVora, Pbila. Dr. Talmage will lecture at tho County institute, Thursday evening, Dec. 1$. Dr. 0. W. Ammerman, formerly of Or. angevllle, returned to his homo ir Dels- wnro last week, Thursday, after visiting Ilia friends hero. Ills sister MUa Mattlo Ammerman went with him, and will make her home there for a timo. M. J. Hess Is now nicely located in tho Locl-rd building with his dental rooms, Ho occupies the front of tho second story, And has his rooms tilted up i Sao style. Mr. llc;s la a graduate ot Philadelphia Dental College, and has thoroughly pre. pared himself for his work. Every voter In tbe Columbian office will ft ilia liallot for Cleveland aud Thurman. It Is said that the editor of tho Sentinel threatened to discharge any ot his bands who marched in a republican procession, but two of bis employees will vote for .Harrison and Morton juat the same, it wo Aro correctly informed. iVm. Neal & Buna' furnace mado for tbe week ending Oct. 20 th 801 tons, for the lr endlne Oct 87. 2Js tona of Iron. wimn this furnaco blew lo, in the spring ot 1854, ono hundred tons per week waa a large production, 'l ue iron tnauuiaciureu during tho last two weeks la all a high grade oljfounury Iron, Buy Lester's School Shoes. Jiyery pair yynrniuMJu. nfnnM,1E,0,Umokc' l,y B l,llck"EC of 'Old Virginia Cheroota" 6 for 10 cents, and you will never regret It. Sold ovcry. where. Aak your dealer for them and see that you get tho "Old Virginia." Aloxan. andcr Bros, ft Oo. wholesale agents Bloom, burg Pa. Krlckbaum has confossed at last. In last wcek'a Sentinel ho says that -'tho large majority of Democrats that over bolted the regularly nominated ticket regretted having dono ao." Ho might have added that auch regret waa entirely unnecessary In Col umbla county aa his bolt in 18S1 did not prevent his receiving a nomination thla year. It has been officially declared that bolting la no offenso in his caso. A democratic meeting was held at tho school houso in Bugarloat township Mon. day evening, October SOtb. W. B. Peter, man was mado president of tho meeting and Cyrus Larlsh and Thomrs Smith vlco presidents, and A. M. Harvey, secretary. Tho meeting was addressed by Hon. A. L. Fritz nnd J. U. Maize Esq. Notwlthstand. log It was a dark and rainy evening the houso was crowded. Tho English melodrama, "Thrown upon tho World," a play founded on Chas. Rcadc's novel, "It Is never too iato to mend," was presented at tho Opera House? last Friday evening by Rufus Scott nnd company. Mr. Scott assumed the principle rolo of Tom Shackford, a London thief who afterward reforms, and played the part very well. Ho was assisted by an excellent company. The audience was not largo hut enthusiastic. Rev. Dr. Mitchell's family has removed to Mt. Carmcl during tho past week. Dr. Mitchell was called hero as pastor of tho Presbyterian church in 1872, and was in charge continuously up to tho time of his resignation a few months ago. Ho received a call to Mt. Carmcl and entered upon his work thcro soon after his resignation, but on account of sickness in his family, and the difficulty ot obtaining n suitable real, dence at this time of year, tho members of his household remained here until this week. Dr. Mitchell did a good work whllo here', and both he and his family take with them tho respect and esteem of tho entire community. Chas. Walters was mado a happy man last week by tho addition of a girl baby to his family. Mrs, Mary Evans, wife of Dr. J. R Evans, died at her home on Third street Monday afternoon at two o'clock, aged 64 years, 8 months and 0 dayB. Death was only a release from her sufferings, as for yearB she has been afflicted with a tumor which has gradually sapped her life away. Sue bore up under her terrlblo affliction with a true Christian resignation, and the chccrfulncBS which she manifested at all times was wonderful. She was a good christian woman, was baptized nnd con firmed an Episcopalian a few years ago while then on her sick bed. She leaves ono child by ber first marriage, Mrs. Wm. Payne, now on her way to China. A truo and steadfast friend, Mrs. Evans' death will be deeply felt by the circle ot friends she leaves. Funeral services were held at the houso on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, con ducted by Rev. W. 0. Leverett, and tho re mains were interred in Roscmont Mrs. Nancy Klino died at ber home in Adams township, Seneca county, Ohio, on Bunday Octobor 21, in her elghty-aev-cntli year. Tho deceased, whoso maiden name was Nancy Roberts, was born in Siigarioaf township, Columbia county Pennsylvania May 28, 1802, and In Fishingcreek township January 31, 1810, she was united In mar riage with George Kline, tho ceremony be ing performed by Isaac Klino Eeq. Mr. and Mrs. Kline resided iu their native state until August 18 1830, when they moved to Ohio and located on tho farm where tho re mainder of their Uvea wero spent Mr. Klino died thirty-seven years ago aged 58 years, but his widow survived him and lived an exemplary life, dying at tho age of eighty-six. Bho was a charltablo and christian lady, nnd was loved by all with whom she came in contact. In early life she united with the Lutheran church and remained a faithful member until sho was called hence. Sho was tho mother of ten children, but ono or whom Is now living, wiiitam, who for tho past six years baa held tho respons ible position of Infirmary Director of Seneca county Ohio ; she was the grand mother of twenty children (ten of whom aro now living) and tho great-grandmother of seven. Mrs. Kline will bo remembered by many of tho older residents of Columbia county whero a large number of relatives still re side A Decision by Judge Rice Which Will Cause Trouble. ' An Important deslsion rciatlvo to the payment of the clerks of the rcglator of wills of Luzerne county was handed aown by Judge Rico Monday afternoon. The pay of register's clerks has heretofore been made by the county, but when some weeks ago Chief Clerk Reed presonted a bill for a quarter's 8alary,.$4u0, Treasurer sinouller refused payment and gave as his authority tho new law, which says that in counties of less than 120,000 population tho clerk 01 tho orphans' court must pay his clerk hire from his own funds. This had, however, never been enforced in Luzerne county until Treasurer Smoultcr's action mado tho test case which was ruled upon by Judge Rice. His ruling was that Register Mc Grtevv. not the county, must pay tho clerks. Thero is no doubt that Luzerne'8 population is now at leaBt 180,000 but tho basis of calculation must, by tho ruling of tho Burjremo court, bo made on tbo last official ccosuB, which makes the population 135,090. The decision will make a dlfler. once of nearlv 80.000 in Register Mc Greevy'a Income as clerk of orphans' court- New I'Hdtt I" Note paper. Invitations aro usually written on tho new writing paper which Is now being vigorously "taken up" by tho fair scx-so vigorously, indeed, that they will probably tire ot It In a very short tltne. Tho ' 'leather' nanor. tho brlirht scurlet notes that wo used to receive tho "earthquake" paper, tlm "sliced lemon" paper, which mado us bilious to look at, "ye old English" paper, and others too numerous to mention, aro nil things of tho past, and this winter nothing will boused by tbo very fashionable but tho dull verdo-grls or "Moonlight," and tho grecny-bluo or "Oobelln gray" note paper. Tho address, crcat or monogram Is stamped in dead whlto, which is ycry effective on tho dark tone 01 wo paper, i am told that this Is tho first stamping ever dono In white, It having hitherto been re. garded as an Impossible feat. To relieve headache, correct disorders of tho stomach and increaso tho appetite, and for the cure of liver complaint, use Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Thoy are perfectly safo to take, and Invariably promote a healthy action of the digestive and assimilative or gans. Buy Lester's School Shoes Every pair warranted. THE COLUMBIAN AND THE BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL CASE. OPINION OP THK KVPRItMIt COURT APPIKMINU Tint . PRocimniNCH, "PEHBONS WHO HAVE MORE PRIDE OF OPINION THAN REGAItD FOR THE PUBLIC 1NTEI.E3T8 COMMIT TED TO THEIR CARE, ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR THE EXERCISE OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONS." A full report of tho proceedings in the case of tho Bloomsburg School Directors appeared in tho Comimman at tho timo tho matter waa in progress, nod our readers will remember tho circumstances. After a full hearing tho court of this county re. moved tho board of directors and appoint cd others in their tteail, and filed an opin ion in tho caso which was piepared after many days of ca.cful investigation. From this decision J. ). Brown, J. J. Lawall and I. Uagenbuch, thrco of tho removed direct ors, appealed to tho Bupreme Court, and the case was argued last April, but not do elded until October 4. Under ordinary circumstances wo should Bay nothing further than to prlntlho opln Ion, hut In Justice to all concerned wo aro compelled to call attention to tho action of ono of tho parties, who In tho columns ot his newspaper, tho liepublican, publish cd somo most rcmarkablo articles, In which tho writer, J, C. Brown, attacked every body in any way opposed to him in tho case. Thoso people who thought ho was wrong In his action as a director were call ed street corner loafers tho counsel who wero employed against him were repeated ly maligned and misrepresented Judgo Elwcll was charged with having disposed of tho caso in a "hastily prepared opin ion," with tho Intimation that his own pleasure Interfered with the public busl ness becauso ot his haste to depart for Florida, when the truth was that his do parture tor tho south was delayed against his physician's advice, In order that ho might prepare what tho Bupreme Court calla "an excellent opinion which fully In dicatcd tho correctness of bis action." Even tho man who served the subpoenas on witnesses was made the subject of at tempted ridicule. When tho now school board paid tho counsel whom they had authorized to go on wltn the case, both the board and their attorneys were charged with being parties to a conspiracy to rob the scbqpl treasury, in one 'of tbo most malicious and libellous articles that ever appeared In tho press of this county. Sub sequently Mr. Brown endeavored to In fluence the town auditors to refuse to pass the order Issued by the board in payment of legal fees, but he failed lu this as ho did In every previous and subsequent step In the case. In ono article he said "The public bavo recorded their vindication, and all that it still left is for the Supreme Court to record theirs." Tho Supremo Court has recorded its vln- dlcatlon, and a mere scathing rebuke than it has administered to the appellants, it wotild'bo .difficult to express in language. All tho legal technicalities upon which they hoped to win their case are unnoticed by the Supreme Court, and the case is decided purely upon the merits in tho following opinion by Justice Green: OPINION. In this case certain citizens and tax-pay ers of the Bloom School District complain, inter alia, that the school dircctora ot the district have neglected and refused to ap. point a sufficient number of teachers to keep tho schools in operation. Answers were filed by tho six directors In sections pt three each. In both tho answers it is stated that fifteen of tho teachers were ap pointed at tho regular meeting for that pur pose on 24th June, and that this was all that were to be, appointed except tho Prln- cipal. It appears by the evidence that six teen was the number that were annually appointed for several years immediately previous and thero is no doubt, under tho pleadings nnd evidence, that this was tho number intended to bo appointed for the year in question, 1 887. As the necessity for more than fifteen is alleged In tho peti tion and Is not denied in cither of tho answers, hut on the contrary both the answers and the recorded proceedings ot the directors at their meetings, conclusive ly prove that ancther was to be appointed hut was not, it tuust be taken that the learned court below was right In holding that thero was necessity for unother teach er to bo appointed. The evidence taken by the Commissioner also fully Justified tho court in finding as a fact that there was Buch a necessity. This being so, it is un doubtedly correct that the board ot direct ors, when they failed to appoint an addi tional teacher, failed to perform an imperative duty. Tho proceedings of tho board show an unseemly, indeed an absurd, contest over the amount ot the salary to be paid to the additional teacher. Three of the directors insisted that $800 should bo paid, and tbo other three Insisted that the amount should bo $1000. They refused to make any con. cessions to each other, and actually allow, ed tho appointment of a teacher to go by default because they were unwilling lo agree upon tho amount of tbo salary. , PEHSONS WHO HAVE MOKE PRIDE OF OPINION THAN REGARD FOIl TUB PUBLIC INTERESTS COMMITTED TO THEIR CARE ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR THE EXEUCIBE OF PUBLIU FUNCTIONS. Tub hist, in fact tub only OOUBSE TO APOIT WITH TIIBM IS TO 11KLIKVE TIItM FIIOU THE DIFFICULTIES OF THEIlt 'On. TION AND PUT OTHERS IN TIIEIll PLACE. TlIIS IS WHAT TUB LEAltNKD OOUIIT UK LOW PID, AND IN AN EXCELLENT OPINION FULLV INDICATED THE CORIlEOTNESd OF ITS ACTION. Proceedings Affirmed. It was once supposed thut scrofula could not be eradicated from tho system 1 but tho marvelous results produced by the use ot Ayer's Sarsaparllla disprove this theory. Tho reason is, this medicine is tho most powerful blood-purlfler ever discovered. Clevelaml aud Tlmriiiaii lee(iim A Cleveland and Thurman meeting was held at Geo. Miller's hoUl iu Brlarcrcek on Thursday October 25lh. Thercwas a polo raising and speeches by II. E Pmlth and J, II. Malzo. A good number of tariff re formers toe part In tbo meeting, On Friday, Octobor 27th, a meeting was held at Slabtown. Tho meeting was called to order at 8 p. m., and 11. E. Smith and J. II. Maize addressed the ussemhlago. Grant Herring aud J. II. Malzo addressed a meeting at Beaver Saturday evening, A meeting was held nt tho Dllly school house at Canby on Monday evenlug and speeches were made by A. L. Fritz, J, U. Maizu and Fiancla Hcckf J?ist ot Icttera remaining In tho Poat Ot flco at Bloomsburg for week ending Oct 30, 1888. Mr. N. M. Friedman, Mrs. Wm. Har. ria (3), Mr. William Prlcbard Jones, W. E. Smith. OAKUS. ' Mr. Lance llrocles, Mr, A. S. Crossley, E. O. Moore. Persona calling for theao letters will pleaso any "advertlaod." Gxonag A. Clahk, P, M, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY; PA. A liandsomo tl'o flooring has been laid at the cn'rauco to I. Maler'a largo clothing store In Lockaru's building. A handsome now blue and gold algn has been awung to tho breeze In front of the store. Don't forget to try n packago of "Old Virginia Cheroota," C for 10 ccnta. Tho finest smoke in tho world for tho money. Bold by first class dealers generally. Alex, ander Bros. & Co. wholesale agents, Bloomsburg Pa. Twcnty.flvo cents a day purchases a $8,000 policy In Tho Travelers, of Hartford, which la payable In event of death by ac. cldcnt, with $15 weekly Indemnity for wholly disabling Injury. J. H. Maize, agent, second floor Columuian building Bloomsburg. PlionnlintCH tn linking Powdcrn. Prof. II. O. White, Btate Chemist, of Georgia, gave this subject attention and wrotoi "I bavo been familiar for n num. ber of years with tho general character of Prof. Iloisford's rhosphatlc preparations. Recent examinations mado by mo of his baking powdor (Rumford Yeast Powder) show it to be exactly what It is claimed for It, When mixed with water a double phos phate la formed and rimalna In tho bread when baked. In ordinary cream tartar baking powders tho substance left In the bread after raising is rochcllo salta a double tartrate. Tho phosphates aro use fui substances in nnlmal nutrition and growth, the tartrates aro not. In my. opinion, tho phosphatlc powder is, thctc fore, preferable to the others, so far as healthfulnoss Is concerned." To day Is Important. Yesterday has gone. To-morrow never cornea. Take care of your cough to-day by ustug War. ner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy. It Is a sure euro. MARRIED. MILLER HOOVER At tho Reformed church parsonage, Bloomsburg, Pa , Oct. 22, '.883, by Rev. J. 8. Wagner, Mr. Will iam H. Miller, of Wilkcsbarrc, Pa, and and Miss Ella Hoover of Stillwater, Pa. REICHAKD WH1TEN1GHT - At the Reformed church parsonoge, Bloomsburg, Pa., Oct. 27, 1888, by Rev. J. P. Wagner, Mr. William II. Ilelchard of Buckhorn,' Pa., and Miss Harriet E. Whitenlght of Mordansville, l'a. DIED. REICH ARD. Died In Orango township on the 25th of October, Mrs. Maria Jane Relchart consort of Ellas Rclcbard, aged 47 years, 4 months atd 3 days. TIUVELPIECE. Died In Greenwood township on tho 22d of Oct. 1888, Mrs. Abbie Trlvelplecc, aged 73 years, 8 months and 0 days. TMVELP1ECE. Died In Greenwood township on the 4tli ot Oct. 1888, David Trlvelolcce, seed 73 years, 7 months and 13 days. HESS. Died lu Centre township on tho Rth ot Oct. Wcslcv Hess, need 55 years, 11 months and 20 days. UN ANGST. Died In Fishingcreek town- ship on the lOlh of Oct, Edwin Unangst, aged 68 yeare, 10 months nnd 0 days. CotiHuiiiptlon Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your read crs that I have a positive remedy for tho above named disease. By Us timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fiiek to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send mc their express and post olllc address. Respectfully, T. A. BLOCUM M. 0.. 181 Pearl St., Now York, sept-21-ly HAI.HH. NovEUHKit 17. John R. Kecler. execu tor of Maria Hess, dee'd. will sell valnablo real estate on the premises in Benton town ship at 10 a. m. Fok Sale A dcsiratile and commodious residence on Main Btrcct, supplied with water, cas and steam. Apply to jan20lf. L. N. Moter. Nov. 2. Tho executor of Franklin Rhodes will sell real estate in Locust town ship at 10 a. m. See advcitisemcnt. Nov. 3. A. M. Mostellcr, administrator or bllzauclli LiUtz, dec d., will sell valuable real estate on the premises in Mifllln twp, at 2 o'clock p. m. Nov. 2 James T. Fox, executor of Franklin Rhodes, late of Beaver township, will sell valuable real estate, on the prcm- scs in Locust twp., at iu o'ciock a. m. For Bale. A Spanish Mandolin In ex- cellent condition, beeu used but little, with lnstiuciion dook and extra set 01 strings. inquire at mis nuice. A LOCAL NOTICE'S. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3, doz. Life size Crayons only $10,00. Viewing, copying and eularging, Instant process used. tl. We aro allowing a Handsome lino 0 Jackets and Newmarkets in new styles Clark iv Bon. Also run lines 01 UMlIilren1 Coats. Another triumph. Wo are selling a full 31h bar coup for 15c, How do we do it, do you askr .Never mind who is losing tin money. It is your make. Gheat Eastern Beautiful overcoata for children at Low cnberg'8 popular clothing atoro, A full lino of foreign and natlvo nuts stock at nil times. Wd quote a few prices Paper shell almonda !)0c per lb, jsngiien wainws kuo '' Cream nuts IBo 11 l' llazlonuta UOo i Mixed nu'.s 18o " You will find our goods all new and guaranteed to bo the best, Great Eastern. Clark & Son oiler some gains In Dress (joods. attractive bar. We have thla week received a fine line metal atand lamps. I'rlces m.OO to f 5.50, Sep them beforo buying. Great Eabtirv- THEY DID IT. Whatt Cured among olhfrs th following. They nrltet BW Ocntnl Art., ClnrlnnitLO.. I Januirr 4th, iwo. f ADOithproa flUa hire cuml me or llrr roiuj Tftlnt and dratr!. I nre ten of tlv I1U to frirod wtio U trtrablnl wttk lodumUon And ha nM Imi-roTM von. (UrfullF. F. If. ltowuiHr. 16 Itonrt fli, Hew IUtoti, Ct, 1 FabniM-FlOUl, Iwa. ( AUdopboro. mis worked wonder In my iMordrinppeU. EHMl U CUIK. Athdo-pho-ros PUla are small, and pleasant to take, yet wonderfully affective. Invaluable for kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, in digestion, constipation, lieadaehe. etc. They'll take away that tired feeling giving new life and strength. J-Bcnd rents for the beautiful colored tils turo, Moortoh Maiden." THE A THL0PH0ROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. Y. If you want Coals of any kind lt will pay to go to Clark & Bon. One of tho best jobs In whlto buck towels damask borders, 35a apiece. at 11. W. BL.UAIVB. Down pillows and down slumber rolls for covering at Clark & Son's. Sweet potatoes and cranberries. GHEAT EASTERN. Elegant black fur trimmings wldo and narrow at 11. W. SLOAN'S. You will find full lines of Hosiery. Un. del wear clc. at Clark & Son's. Tho largeat stock of overcoata in tho country can bo aeon at D. Lowcnbcrg'a popular doming store. Tho Dunlan. Miller nnd Youman ntvlcs lu hats. Full slock just received at the icauing n a; atore oi u. Liowcnuerg's. Fine whlto Jersey ribbed underwear for imams now in stock. 11. w. HiJAH, For Flannels, Blankets and Comforts go to Clark & Son. We have boucht n cross of lamps com plete, une win oo given wltn n pound of leu. will give you duo notice ot their nr. rival. GREAT EASTERN. A fine line of real seal-skin oaih fust received at ine popular clothing store or I), Lowcnbcrg's. A linn lino ot vases are comlnir next week. Something new and handsome. top in and see them. Great Eastern. A full line of under clothlnz cheap and good in scarlet, groy and white at Lowcn berg's. Niagara corn starch 8c. Niagara gloss starch, Bibs, 20;, Niagara gloss starch, 1 lb package 7c We are olso lobbers of thla brand of starch. GREAT EASTERN, A new lot of Silk Gimp trimmings in all colors at H. W. BLOAN'S. C boxes famous Duchess this week again. GREAT EABTEltN. Double face canton flannels nt H. W. SLOAN'S. Starch, corn starch, gloss starch. GREAT EASTERN. For a stylish suit nut up In citv stvle. pel feet fit and satisfaction always can bo had at D. Lowcnbcrg's merchant tailoring, Call anil see tho newest styles. BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castdria. When Baby was afek, we rare her Cutorla. When the wu Child, the cried for CattorU, When she became Mlu, she clung to OMtorU, When the had Children, the-gare them Oajtorta. UOEEN VICTORIA S CROWN. The crown of Queen Victoria consists oi diamonds, pearls, rubies, sanohirca and emeralds, set in silver and gold. Its grost weight is isv oi a uwt. troy. The numLtr of diamonds aro 3,352; pearls, 273; rubies, 0; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It is nu old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It is oetter to wear the crown of perfect health and peace of mind through the curative effects ot Per- rinc's Pure Barley Mt.lt Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Robbing, Bloomsburg.Pa. Thos. Burns, of Nicctown. writes. After most uorrltily suuerlog from blood poison ing, pains at times being unbearable, had to elve up work, was under care of hosnl tal surgeons without benefit, but was com. pieieiy cured iy Dr. Tlicel, om Worth Fourth street, Philadelphia. Sufferers, no matter wno lias lulled, do not despair, no consult Dr. Thlel, I am suro he will cure you. Gus Therbev. Wllmlneton. Del., writes. i suuereu irom urielit's Disease of the Kid ney, wnsiin away, great nervous UcMltty due to abuse of mercury and Iodide of Potass, which was prescribed to mo by quacks, etc., when I consulted Dr. Thcel 538 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, who permanently cured mc. THE HOMLIEST MAN IN BLOOMSBURG as well as the handsomest. and others are in. vited to call on any druggist nnd get fce a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that Is scllln; entirely upou Its merits and is euarauteci to cure aud relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, hrouchltlB aud consump. iiuu. i-rico oi cents ami gi. IMIch! IMlcHI Itcliluir Piles. Symptoms Moisture ; Intense itching and stinging ; most at nigm ; worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continue tumors form which often bleed and ulcerate, becomtne very sore. Swayno's Ointmcut stops the itcning anu weeding, ncais ulceration, and in most cases removes tho tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for CO cents. Dr, Uwayne & Bon, Philadelphia, may-4-ly, Kezeiun, Itcliy. Scaly, HUiu Torturex. The simplo application of '8wayne'i Ointment," without any Internal medicine will cure any caso of Tetter, Bait Rbtum Ringworm, Piles, Itch, BoreB, Pimples Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions no matter how obstinate or long standing, It Is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle aiay-i-us-iy some fgolTsiT "people allow a cough to run until it gels beyond tbe reach of medicine, 'rhey often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but Id moat cases it wears tbcm away, Could they bo induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which wo sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would Immediately see the ex. cellent effect after taking tho first dose. Price 60c. and $1. Trial size tree. At all druggists. To Preserve Natural Flowers. Dip tho flowers In melted paraflluo, withdraw, lug them quickly, Tho liquid should bo only Just hot enough to maintain Its fluid. Ily and the llowcrs ehould be dipped one at a time, held by tho stocks and moved about for au Instant to get rid of air bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, free from moist ure, make, excellent specimens in tills way. If you would prescrvo your health and in. vigorute your entire system uao Porrlnc'j Pure Barloy Malt Whiskey Vor sale by O. B. Robbina, Blooiusbuig, in cow. THE POPULATIONOF BI.OOMSI1URG Is about 0,000, and wo would say at least one-half aro troubled with somo affection of tli( .hroat aud lungs as those complalutB are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advlao all not to uoglcct the opportunity lo call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Hal sum for llio throat and lungs. Price 60c, and $1, Trial size free, Bold by all drug gUta. jyr J. II ESS, D. D. 8., (fra'duato of the Philadelphia Dental College, Having opened a dental oftlco In ,-, LOOKARD'S BUILDING, corner of Main and contro streets, HLOOMSHURG, PA., Is prepared to reoelvo all patients requiring pro. feaslonal kervloca. KTilKlt, t.A8, AND LOCAL ANAESTUKTICU administered for the patnlesa extraotion ui teeth froo oi charge when urlluoUl teeth aro Inborled. All WOVtlt UOAUANTBKP A8 JlKrilKSKNTKO, OitSil-ly. 8UBSnU13E FOR TJIK COLUMBIAN ORPHANS COURT SALlv OF VALUABLE Real Estate! 117 virtue ot an order Issued out ot the Orphans' Court ot Uoluttbla countr. the undersigned ex ecutor ot 1'ranklln llliodca, lato of Hearer town ship, deceased will offer at public nalo on tho promises In Locust township, said county, on FRIDAY, November 2, 1888. at la o'clock a. m., all that certain tract ot lai.-i situate In Locust township, being a tract ot un seated land at the foot of tho Little Mountain, and bounded and described asfollowa t Beginning at a post and running thenco by land ot Daniel lloj cr, and Daniel Kettcnnan Louth eighty degrees, west onc-hundrod and twelve perches to a chestnut oak, thenco by tho same Bouth fifty degrees, west ono hundred and seventy-two perches to a chestnut oak, thenco by tho samo north eighty-two degrees west eleven and nvo-tentha perches to a chestnut, thenco by land ot Jcneph A. Long noutb twenty perches to chestnut oak, thence by the same north seventy-four and a quarter degrees, east two hun drcd and twelve and four-tenths perchc to a chestnut, thenco by land ot George Heaver south seventy.nlne degrees cast fifty and one-tenth perches to a plno, thence north one hundred perches to a poat tho placo of beginning, contain ing nlncty-nlno acres and forty perches, and the usual allowance, ot six per cent, for road. TKHMS OP BALE: Ten per cent, ot one-fourth ot tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking down ot tho property ; tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tbe confirmation of Bala ; and tho re maining three-fourth in ono year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nlsL JAMES T. FOX, I'bitz, Atty. Executor. OctB-'M. 1-OTICE IN DIVOHOE. Jiitmiuii oross, NO. 131 May T. 1368. Divorce. vs. SAllitI 0R0S3. In the court of Common rieas of Columbia Countu. To Sarah L. Gross, respondent ahovo named : Whereas, upon the petition or libel ot the said Jeremiah Oross, above named, a subpoena belne awaraea Dy mo uouri or common rieas or saia county, a subpoena issued out of the said Court, commanding you, the said Sarah L, Gross, to bo and appear at the next regular term ot eald court, to show cause, If any you have, why tho Bald Ilbcllant shall not be divorced from the bonds ot matrimony which ho has contracted with you, agreeably to tho prayer ot said peti tioner : and, whereas, upon tho return of tho said subposna, due proot was mado that you could not be tound or served with theiname in the bailiwick ot the Mierirr or said county ; whereupon an alias Bubpccna was awarded by tho said court, commanding you to bo and ap pear at the then next regular termor eald court, to answer, Ac,, aa aforesaid, to which tbo same return was mado by tho sheriff". You are therefore required to bo and appear on tho nrst day or regular term or said court, to bo held at Bloomsburg, for the said county, on the nrst Monday ot December next, A. V., 1888, to answer tne complaint aforesaid. SAMUEL BMIT1I, Sheriff. Oct. 19, m, tf. VTOTICE IN DIVORCE. Sadie Koons, by her next friend A. J. Evans, vs. Alfred Koons. In Vie Court of Common Pleas of Columbia mun- tv. .Vo. 40, Mav Term, 1SS8. To Alfred Koons, respondent above named : Whereas, upon the petition or libel of the sld Sa 'le Koons, nbove named, a aubpeona being awarded hy the court of common l'leas of said countr, a subpoena Issued out of tho said Court, commanding you, the said Alfred Koons, to be and appear at the next regular trm ot said Court, lo show cause, lt any you have, why tho said Ilbcllant should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony which sho has contracted with you, agreeably to the prayer of said peti tioner; and whereas upon the return of tho said subpoena, due proof was made that you could not bo tound or served with the same tn the bailiwick of the sheriff ot said county; where upon an alias subpoena was awarded by the said court, commandlrg you lo bn and appear at the then next regular term of said court, to answer, &c, as aforeaatd, to which tho same re turn waa made by the Hherirr. You aro therefore required to be and appear on the nrst day of regular termor said court, to bo held at liloomsburg, for the said county, ontne tlrst Monday of December next, A. D. 1BS8, to answer tho complaint aforesaid SAMUEL SMITH, novi9 sheriff. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Martha Long, aeceami. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia county to distribute the funds In the hands ot A. K. Mnttli administra tor, as shown by his nrst and nnal account, will sit at his offlco fn Bloomsburg l'a., on Uovemoer 19, 18'8 at ten o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or bo debarred from L. a WINTERSTEEN, Oct 19-lt. Auditor. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Cvms Mcllenrv of Orange. Letters testamentary on salu estato having been f ranted to the undersigned executors All persons ndebted to said estate are hereby notincd to pay tbe same, and thoso having claims agatnst said cBiaic lu LreH.ui uiu sumo iu HKiiECOA Mchenry, EDWARD 1). McllENRY, Orangevllle, Grant Herring, Atty. octa Executors TNCOHPORATION NOTICE. "Notice Is hereby given that an application will oe maue to me uonoraoie it. m. iiiDCKiey. rresi dent Judore of tho Court of Common rieaa of col. umbla county, on the fourteenth day ot November A. D. 18S3, at 10 o'clock a. m.. under tbo ant of Assemoiy oi mc commonweaun oi rennayivama, entitled, "an act lo provide for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April to, jo. 4, uuu iuu tiunpifmuuii memo, 101 the charter ot an intended corporation, to bo call- ed Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran congregation ofNuinldla. Locust township. Columbia county lcnnsylvanla, ibo character and object whereof is or rengioua worsnip ana r. r mis purpose to nave, Do&bess and enlor all tbe rictus, benenta ana privileges ot.tho said act of Assembly, and Its sup- B. FRANK ZAHR, Oct 19 'S8. soucltor. This Institution Is a high grade Business Col lege, giving Instruction In every department of business education. In addition to the regular business course It makes a specialty ot Phono graphy. TyDO-wrltlng. Telegraphy, and ornamen tal Penmanship. The prominent feature of the commercial course is us practical character, Nearl" every set of books has been taken from nrst-class business establishments, and a nil Dronortlon of the course in book.keenlne la inai up from our system ot actual business practice, unaurnaaaed in the scientific anollcatlon lo mod. ern business methods. A larger proportion ot our gruuuau's regularly ouiam unii-ciasa pomuous than from any other commercial .college In the state. Year begins Aug. 29, 1S8. For circulars address w, L. dean, rnncipai. Nov ! 3m. Kingston, Pa. W. 1. BROOKE CO. The season of tho year is here when you live almost entirely indoors. This is the timo to beautify yourhomes uy papering them and why put it oil till spring tneso rooms will iook mst as woll them as if you put it olT til spring to do tho work and you .ii i , i i. ,i win navo ino use oi tnem. Wo can show a stock of wal paper that in size and beauty is second to none in tho county These aro the best goods from tho hest maKers, Tho prices ar in accordance with the value ot the goods, -i-ii- i ii vo navo somo wail paper remnants, theso accumulate in any business, they must mov oil to mako room for new goods nil . i " ino question is, uoes your room lit. Wo have just opened a lino of fine ladies' fashionable pocket books. Tho now stylo stretches tho length into width, W. H. Dkooke & Co., Successors to G. A. Clark. nRS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Mtaicil mo Surjlctl Ufflot, iy206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA KSTAlH.ISlirC!) 40 YUAltS 'or the treatment of Yuuthful Imprudence, .on of Vigor, Nervuua UeUlllly and Miieclnl nutates, utntutatlmi by mall rre of charge, QmcehourifromtiA.M. lo3r.u.,t.rrom (to9r.il uarll.p-A-co.iy. II D S jNDtU5 $ CO, llKADQlMItTF.na IP It Stein way, Solimei, ICr;i ii it'll c&lfiacli Fischer, IGiiicrsoii, Pease AND THK CEI.ElirtATKO Wilcox & White Organs "fiTPianos Tuned and Repaired by com petent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 'Zl WEST THIRD ST., Willinmsport, Pa. novii-87-iy ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Instate ! rursuant to an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia connty, l'a., will be sold at public sale on the premises, In tno township ot Benton In said county on SATURDAY", November 17, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following described real es tate, late ot Jarta Hess deceased, to-wlt: Be ginning at a post and bounded on tho east by lot of Ilohr JfcHenry, on tho south by lands of Robert Collcy deceased, on the west by lot ot John K. Young, and on tho north by public road leading from Benton to Itohrsburg, containing ONE-FOURTH OF AN ACRE more or lcsn, on which aro erected a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE stable and outbuildings. There fa also on the premises a well ot good water and a number of fruit trees. TKHMS OF SALE Ten per cent ot one-fourth of tho purchaso money to be patd at the striking down ot the property, tho one-fourth lesa the ten per cent, at tho confirmation absolute and tho re maining three-fourths in one year thcrealter with interest from continuation nlsL JOHN It. KKKLEIt, Executor. A. a. Fritz, Atty. Benton Pa. Oct 26. DR.THEEL pOO GrD, rbilfcdalpbta, tft. With riw. ffuarantrM to eurt jon nor quickly, fcftlr tad penntaoatly tbtn tnj .ftdrertiitog pariicUn, no mttwr bo b Jia-lifl pwtfttUti), who eta eietl him la the oorrcat IkfDMln sinrl aueetufnl trettmtnt ttt a.11 Cnrabla oon uon io tor tare rtu in unTimiin SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON, OnSTINATH VLCERK. IU.OTC1IF.N, KKVPTION'N. I'l.tll'I.llS, SWILL. I.NON.INn.AWJIATIO.V. LoalVllnllty Early liecny, IMiyxlcnt and Mental I'r.ml ration. Melancholia, Bladder and Kidney Discount. (Acute cases 4 10 ;) a.ii.f .t c... MY METOHD . flombtnlBf tbi Atlopathls, notnoopalhta Eelefillft A BoUals l,mmi efniadtelDi, the onlr one known that rM rer-manrntljr th wont ci.i, Larctt llwpltul ana 'rlvwte l'rnetlcal Kxperltnce lui ?erj rimedj n4 nitana koowD toioleoc lor quick.! reeoicr, tad permf DfDl cur The moat dancerou casea eotlclted. Young, taldllfl-aced n.l aid men vrlta or call for book Troth. aipoitDK fraud!, tbtlr acbamea to vlollmlta ufforora Tbomanda ara dl.ar.iolDtad by otiackt, thalraa iKiaratlng and IjlDf adTartiatmcata aa wall aa tboaaalaln. Ian s, lo it yeara aiperlenea whloh thry d Bat poaaaaa. Ba.laktUlo tba baflnaltianiUaaTa BioBfr.aairarlDitaod da lay, llourt, a-s, e-o. lVadoaaday tad. patur&ty Irealaxi. framlloll. Saadajl, lUll. ngnst tT'ssiy. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Aim HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So disguised that lt can be taken, digested, and assimilated by the most sensitive stomach, when the plain oil cannot be tolerated and Ity the com blnatlon or the oil with the hypophos phltea la much more efficacious. Betnirkalle u a fltsh proditcr. Fcrsous gain rapidly -while tiling lt SCOOT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be tho Finest and Best prepa ration in tho world for the relief and enro of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. 77ie jrcaf remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all Drugglits. sept ss-'S8-ly MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Any book learned In ono reading, Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Piracy condemned by Supreme Court. Great inducements to correspondence classes. Prospectus, with onlnlnns of Dr. Wm. A. Ti.im. mond, the world-lamed Specialist in Mind dis eases, Daniel Orecnleat Thompson, the treat l"T- cholORlst, J. M. liucmey. 1). 1)., Editor ot the ChrtMian Advocate, Menard Proctor, th9 Scientist Hons. Judgo (Ubson, Judah P. lienjamln and others, tent post tree by ITor. A. LOlhKTTE, 837 rum AYth, itcw lurK. UCUlg-uHl. Constipation Demands prompt treatment. Tho re mits of neglect may bo serious, Avoid all harsh aud drastlo purgatives, the tendency of which la to weaken tha bowels, Tho boat romody Is Ayor's Tills. Being purely vegetable, their action Is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They aro an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession, " Ayer's rills aro highly and unlver sally spoken of by the people about here, I mako dally use of them in my practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge port, Couu. " I can recommend Ayer's Tills above all others, having long proved their valuo as a cathurtlo for myself and family." J. T. Hess, Lelthiville, l'a. " Tor several years Ayer's Tills havo been used iu my family. We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and Indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Groulcr, Lowell, Mass, " I have used Ayer's Tills, for liver troubles and Indigestion, during many years, and have always found them prompt and orllcient iu their actiou," . ti. N. Smith, Utlca, N, Y. " I suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Mils ef. fected a complete cure." D. Burke, Baco, Mo, "I have used Ayer's Tills foi the past thirty years and consider them an In valuable family medicine, t know of no better remedy for liver troubles, aud hare always found them a prompt euro for dj anopsia." James IJuluu, SO Middle St., Hartford, Couu, "Having been troubled with costive ness, which seems Inevitable- with per aOlla of sedentary habits, I have tried Ajet Mils, hoping for relief, I am tlad to st-y that thoy liave served mo elter than any other medicine, I nnivu at thla conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits." Bamuel T. Joues, Oak it., Boston, Mass. Ayer's Pills, rnEa'AUED UV ) Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowsll, Miss, gold V? H DssUrs la M edldue. itW9U7 1 Tory T f a E taM OOU1 W 1 TO! FREE auj.w viaaaaao (tl UUIf. Urt Mttl WMM m mom wwij, rf av Tatar, Warrkrttl Hint IH Uol 1 llintlnf 0tvtv Wilt. WMtl fan 4 rlM At la lo?lll7 etn kt nt rMkK. UowUtMHMlWtl fllHflMritMl OA pf - la .Yb loraltir. to Im la tl.ttf rxtrnM-unn tww ( llvn vM rait, a cnt lata Itn ef twr Tslii.Uat.ni Tff aaafol HllUNF.HOI.U M AMIM.Kia. TttaMiampW,! wall u tha wikh.v Mn4 rr,nl tfWpo bar kt tfcaia la roar bom a fur tt tnoallifl and tfaowa ihm IfttrwM wtiotnar ar tallad.tha? beotna tr owa rnmi II li pM.bl lo matta thla f rati olTr, Mndlaf I ha Mtt.II f.Ol.la watch and tORTT MOflM frva, Itraattawtntj af litiimHM la any locality, alwaya mnlu In a UrgtHrad ft aa.aftrl snr mriM haratta la a Incality (or a malhtt Iwa larroufdlnr caaotrf. Tt.U,lha trtotl woaitarfal atTar arnr w amaiir fat iron. inu m lauuti in trail rroot u.a BBa..amanaiaoraar uiiawiinNMmiT oariMraa iihh .trtthr aa fca aoaa, all Mir amtrlea. wilt at anra.an I triMta inrattlllrachaara, Raadaf II wJJI taharriiyaay truM lot a to ihew tba tampiM ibta wbraay call at ytrar b"ta anrf rvtir rawaM will ba neat aatlefarMry, A pv.Ul c art i4 likk to wrltaajMiatitfell rani and aflar roahDow all.li m Jo knt car to fur t har, why do nana la diw. But II row rt tf 1 tear adlraaa ateaaa. oa can aacnra FIlftK ea t itt t avlld fold walrbM la I ha world and ear larya Uavf ria naiiri.tia. wapay all aaprpua, TraitM, cm UMIUBNaaiMtHlllli rVHIUKV. Ml' " ltojiil Uqutil Ulue mends broken China, UlftM, Wood, Leather, Metals, Kur il 1 turo, etc., with Everlasting Tenacity 1 Hold by Grocers, DruggUU and Uencral Htores, ROYAL GLUE FOR SALE BY . W. Hartman ft 80ns. W. 11. nrooVn Co. The (ireat Kaatcrn To Co., tl. N. Wilson, C. o. Slarr, J. 11. Mercer, J. (I. Wells, Elwcll lllttcnbcndcr. I CURE FITS! When I fay Cons I do not mean mortly to atop them lor a time, and then have them re turn again, I mean A HADICAi. CURE. 1 have mado tho disease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A llfo.long study. J WARRANT my remedy to CURB the wont cases. Because others havo failed is no reason tor not now receiving a cure. .Send at nnco tor a treatise and a Free Iiottld ot my Infallible kehedt. Give Express and I'ott Offlce. lt costs yon nothing for a trial, and lt will cure you. Address H.O.ROOT.M.C, l83PtAUSTHmY0K BCpt28-'S8-ly X; RIAL LIST FOlt DECEMBER TERM A. M. Orter ts. James McAlarner Ex. et at. Joseph Clewcll AUmr. vs. Abigail weaver et at, Cnas. W. .McKelvy ct al. vs. Chas. 11. Hrockwar et al. A. 1). Stewart vs. MCKclvy Drinfc. Daniel F. seybert vs. Oldeon u, Hosier. ltoljr.Mcllenry'a use vs. K. J. Mclicnry's Admx. J as. 8. Lowar'a A"mr. et nl. vs. Isabella Weaor. 21. A. Mattel vs. tlorough ot uerwlclc. Alfred irvin vs. I) a. it. 11. Co. Wm. K. Tubbs ct al. vs. freeman .McAlco. Allen u. Croop vs. II. 11. Low. D. 11. Sponenberg vs. Ocorgo 1C Hess. William lirlce 0. va Mrs. B. Harry. Charles W. cole vs. Ezeklel cole. l. L. Mcllenry v. Joscpu nnsley et at. J 11. Wilson vs. I. K. l'atterson, lrvla Ilros. vs. James llagerty et ux. W. r. liodlne vs. Columbia county. Alice Kline vs Wm. Whltenlgut's Exr. Francis Oottihall vs. Jeremiah Kecder. L. II. Lee fi Uro. vs. Mlas lloofnagle. Mrs. Catharine l ain vs. u A. Itlleyt Co. William Mvlng use vs. Henry Klelm. Alex. Campbell vs. Wm. Itobblus const. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ ot At. FL ra. Issued out ot the court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at tho court House in the town of liloomsburg on SATURDAY, .November 24th, 1888. at 2 p. m.. all that certain tract ot land situate in Locust township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows to-wlt : Begin ning at a stone corner, thence by lands ot Henry Fisher aud Isaac Fisher south 64 degrees, west 84 perches and six. tenths to a stone, thence by lands ot Daniel Uonberger south 9 degrees, east 87 peiches to a stone, thence by mountain north ; degrees, east it perches and Blx-tcntbs to a stone, thence by land ot Uenry Fisher north t degrees, wcht 6T perches to placo ot beginning, containing 48 acren 115 peaches strict measure, whereon la erected a trame dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuild ngs. Seized, taken la execution and to be sold as the property of Adam Clayburgcr. SAMUEL SMITH, Gbysk, Atty. Sheriff. Nov 2 US. NOTICE OP INTENDED APLICATION TO MOliTOtOE. Estate of Iien)amln C. Hess, a lunatic. Jeremiah . Hess, John F. Hess, Harry L. Hess, Sarah E. ilelshllne, and Mary Lemon children and Francis W. Weaver and Harvey 11. Waiver graud children of said llenlamln u. Hess. nonce 13 nereDy given mat as a committee ot the said UenJaralnC. Hess, 1 Intend to apply to tho court 01 common Pleas ot Column- county In the state 01 Pennsylvania on the third day ot De cember next, for an order authorizing a mortgage of (,uch part ot the real estate ot said Benjamin U. Ues as said court shall deem expedient for tho payment of the debts and the support and malo talnance of said Benjamin c. Hess and his family. Iov 2 4w Commltto. rrrrBna. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. INSTRUCTIONS. Separate into three tickets votinc the ticket. headed "State," "Judiciary" and "County" sep arately, folding so that those words will appear oa the outside of the ticket. Tear this heading off. STATE. ELECTORS. Simon I'. Light, Alvin Day, William Dent, Kussel Kams, llcnrv II. Woodal. Robert Milton Spccr, Anthony 1''. Keating, rAid W. Sellers, Michael Magce, Albert II. l.rulncr, William J. Latta, William Kedwood Wright, KranMIn WaUlcn, George Waters, Pawling, iames Smith, )aniel II. Schweycr, William II. Given, Abraham H, Vamlling, John lt. Reynolds, Edward J. Uaynor, John Herman Hosier, William A. Garmaii, William Maher. John H. Bailey, ohn Huckcslcin. Robert Anderson McConnctl David S. Morris, James Henry Caldwell, Samuel Tail Neill, JeiTerson Luther Brown. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, Henry Meyer. JUDICIARY, FOR JUDOE OF THE SUPREME COURT, J. Brewster McCollum. FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE 6f THE 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, E. R. Ikeler. COUjYTY. FOR CONGRESS 1 7TII DISTRICT, C. R. liuckalew. FOR MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY, William Krickbaum, James T. Fox. FOR DISTRICr ATTORNEV, F. i. llillmeyer. FOR SHERIFF, John 11. Casey. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, Geo. W. Miller. FOR CORONER, David Walsh.