COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I ,1 .er. 2S c V1, J- tt' J -il The Columbian. J. K. Blttonoeniw., f sll"; BLOOMSBUKG, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1888. Tho returns from nil tho townships bnt Mnln glvo Mr. Ikolcr a majority of nbont 1200-for Jiidtre. His maioritv !n Montour county is 115, and ho is Ihcroloro elected. Moutour county giwo Cleveland S78 majority. Tho inconsistency of tho republicans oi uommma county was oxeniplttied in tbeir action in regard to tho Judtro Bhip. In their convention thoy wore very careful to make the judicial oflico a political one, and to civu tho confur- rees positive instruction to voto for no ono but a republican a) a candidato for that oflico. Uut tbey had no noooer nominated Mr. Ilincktoy.wlio has here tofore been n bitter partisan, than thoy discovered that, tho judiciary should bo entirely removed from politics, and on that ground appealed to domoorats to support their nominee. If Mr. Hinck ley over bad any chanco of election ho is indebted to tho republican parly for havincr removed all doubt ns to tho result of the contest, very early in the campaign. Tuesday's Election. PBOBABLf! DEFEAT OF CLEVELAND. Tho Presidential contest of 1888 is over, and as tho smoke of battle clears away it looks as though tho Democraoy has suffered a defeat. Of tho doubtful Btates the republicans claim New York by 8000, and tho democrats claim Indiana, Connecticut and Now Jersey. Howover at midnight Tuesday tho National Committee had not given up Now York. In one dispatch Quay claimed Now York by 30,000, Indiana by 10,000, Connecticut by 3000, and Virginia and "West Virginia. Tho morning light cut tbo claim of New "York down to 8000, and loft all the others named in doubt. Another such a' drop will change the result. Hero is tbo result in New York : New York, November C. At mid night it appears that General Harrison has carried the State by from 8,000 to 10,000 plurality. The majority for Cleveland in New York city is about 67,000 and in Kings county about 12, 000. Tho Democratic majority below tho bridge is estimated at 72,000. The 'returns indicate that Harrison will havo at least 80,000 above Harlem Bridge. Elraira, Albany and other cities show Democratic gains, but Har rison is making sweeping gains in the country and his election is now prob able. Six hundred and ninety-one districts in tho State, outside of Now York and Kings connues, give Cleveland 125. 027: Harrison, 158,923: Fisk, 7.754. The same districts in 1884 gave Cleve land 117,894; Blaine, 143,926: St. John, 7,286. The indications are at midnight that Hill is re-elected Governor. Grant is elected Mayor by 20,000 majority over Hewitt. General Knapp claims 15,000 plural ity for Harrison. The Tribune con cede s Miller's defeat. In New York oity 839 districts out of 856 give Harrison, 102,470; C leve land, 158,290. 431 districts out of 2,108 outside of New York and Kings counties give Cleveland, 133,308; Harrison, 108,039; Fisk, 8,061. In 1884 these towns gave Cleveland; 125,634; Blaine, 152, 690; St. John, 7.021. There is a Re publican gain of 7,675. Tho ciiy complete for Mayor shows; Erhardt, 67,721; Grant, 107,537; He witt, 68,134; Coogau, 9,465. Brooklyn city completo gives Cleve land 79.73G; Harrison, 68,197; Fisk, 1,005. Kings county comnlcte gives Cleveland 82.447; Harrison, 70,587; Fisk, 1,035. Four years ago tho fig ures were: Cleveland, 69,233: Blaine, 53,514; St. John, 1,361. Elraira, Governor Hill's home, gives Cleveland a plurality of 311. This is a Democratic gain of 1.051 over 1884. Governor Hill has 665 plurality. It bos' been impossible to get any information during tho day, Wednes day, as there seems to be no news going over the wire. A private-dU-patah received at 3 p. m. says that thn Philadelphia Times concedes Harri son's election and the New York Her ald and Sun give Now York to the ltepublicaup, and the World says it is in doubt. On the other band it vas reported during the day that tho dem ocrats were claiming Now York. Tiiuksdat Mobniko. A , ditipalch from tho Now Yoik Herald says that New York giveB Harrison 13,000, and Indiana 2,000. That Political Funeral. Every active Chicago is again on baud with a sensation. This time it is a political speech made in a church at a, funeral by a clergoman. Tho dead had been at ono timo assistant postmaster of the city and had been, reduced to a chief clerkship and then suspended. Tbo ltev. Dr. Loriraer saw fit to arraign tbo civil servico sys tem and to declare that "our ideal is still beyond our Intelleoc, nor will jus tice and purity prevail in civil scrvioe until preferment shall be given upon a soalo of talent or u'tness,' If the orator made any attempt to show that by such a ecalo tho dead man would have been advanced in of fice it is not rcported,'aud this oration on the eve o a great political cam paign can hardly bo regarded as any thing but a theatrical effort for effect not at all credilablo to anyone con cerned. Tho ncitation of tho audience is . dtsoriued as intense, and they even Interrupted tho speaker with cheers. Chicago is a rcmnrkablo city. Her spirit of cuterprieo extends even to the clergy and takes advantage of the operations of Death. Everybody knows that there is truth in the relleo tion "that our ideal is still beyond our intellect, as Dr. Lorimer rather vaguo jy if elegantly expressed it. We do not claim perfection in civil servico re form or anything else, but nobody can deny that the present administration has made some effurt iu that direction, while tho IlopublicarjB have never made any, and further, have never given evidence of tho slightest inten tion that way. If this assistant postmaster bad been a Democrat in oflico and a Kepublicau administration had como jnto power, nobody doubts that his official head would havo been taken oil at onco. i,IIe would not havo been given a chanco as ciimji clorjc, no mator how great his wMit.Zujmr Juielli- Lord Ssokvillo Was Snubbed, litis. ot.KVKt.AM is rum to have ik ci.1ned to NOTrcR ins unfoiuu NATE HAUailTKnS. There nro many things to Indtcato that tho position of Lord Sackvillo at Washington has been irksome to htm for a Ion rt time, and that he has boon far from satisfied with tho loy form nllty with which ho has cvorywhoro been received almost sinoo ho oamo to this country. Uo is a straogo man with two Idiosyncrasies that peculiarly unfit him for anything apnroaohing populatity in this country. One is tho exalted notion of tbo importauoo of family and titlo and tbo other a latl- tttdinanan disregard ot tno convon tionalltios, especially tboso of tho fam lly life, that in this country, without an aristooraoy to sot a vicious example, are so puro and slrontr. Tho present complication is really a social as well as a political one, and it will possibly bo found in tho end that tbo social aspect of the relation of Lord Saokvillo and his family with the President and members of tbo Cabinet and their wives may havo led up to this climax. It is curious also that social questions have been involv ed in several of tho changes that have taKen place before in Lord Haokvilles diplomatio life. Shortly after his ap pcaranco in Washineton when it bo. came known that his oldest doiicrbtor was coming over and would preside at riis nousc, othcial society was stagger eu by tho discovery that tbo young ladies were daughters of different mothers and that Minister Wem had norer beon legally married. This re- prcpontatlve of the Queen with nttcr lnucpcmienco oi me ordinary conven tionalities whilo accepting and oducat ing theso daughters, born In the differ- ent countries where he had represented Her Majesty's gavernmftnt, had de clined to reoognize their mothers. As a result official society in Washington deliberated whether it could recognize eithor Minister West or the young ladies who, through no fault of tbeir own, he had plaoed in this position. Tho conclusion arrived at appears to have been to tolerate them and acoept them "officially," but rn further. At the reception which Minister West gave soon after his arrival Mrs.'Hayen es consented to stand by tho side of Mrs. West. Yet not then nor since has Minister West, or anv member of his honsehold, received, from any of tho ladies of the successive Cabinets any suoh social placo as was accorded, forjinstanoe, to Lady Thornton whilo there. Mrs. Garfield studiously ig nored them. Presidont Arthurboing a widower, was very friendly dispoed, and his attentions to Miss West were at one timo so marked as to bo tho oo- cainn of mnch gossip nt the capital. With the advent of Mrs. Cleveland in the White House the social status of Minister West and tho Misses West in official circles completely nnd whol ly collapsed. She refnsod, poromptor lly and uncompromisingly, to have anything to do with any of them so. eially. This was gall and wormwood to Lord Sackvillo, and it is undoubted iv owing 10 tnis ciroumstance more than to anything f-lse thct tho Misses West take their departure for Europe. In this view of' the case Lord Sack ville's letter assumes the nature of a Parthian shot. Philadelphia Times. A Coincidental Eeturn- TWO FORMER BELLES OV WASHINGTON SOCIETY AOAJN AT THE CAPITAL. Washington, Nov. 4 It is some thing more than twenty-five years since Mrs. Harriet Lane was dethron ed from her position as tho belle of Washington sooiety and the first lady in the land, by the eleotion of the first republican president. Of course, as everybody knows, she was the niece of President Buohanan, who afterward became Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson. As the acknowledged queen of the society of the capital she was succeed ed by Miss Kate Chase, who married the brilliant Governor Sprague, of Rhode Island, and for years lived a lifo of sad notoriety with her husband. It is a coincidence worth mentioning, perhaps, that these two talented wo men, beautiful yet in their maturo years, have both decided to take up their residence here for this winter. Mrs. Johnson has taken the house of Judge Leo Knott on K. Street, near Connecticut avenue, and Mrs. Sprague, whoso legal name is again Miss Kate Chase, im rented the house of Gen eral Palmer. Both ladies will enter tain, nud their company will bo much sought. Mis Ethel Spragoe, eldest daughter of Miss Chas", has chosen tho fctago foi her proftt-sinn, and is now in Now York studying for that purpose. Another Dastardly Murder in the Goal Begion. A YOUNQ CIVIL ENGINEER OK UT.CLAIlt, FOUND DEAD UYTIIE ROADSIDE. Pottsville, Nov.5 George Hainos, a young civil engineer, a member oi the Pennsjlvnnia Schuylkill Valley Engi neers' Corps, was found murdered on the road oetweu St Clair aud Pott Carbon early this morning. The work men who discovered his cold and blood etaiued remaitis were on their wtyto Eaglo Hill Colliery. The first to discover them were James Connell and his boo, of Port Carbon. The morning was dark and tbo body lay directly across their path, which lay at the baso ;of the culm heap from George W. Snyder's old colliery, at what is known os Mill Creek, The place is justraidwny between the towns of St. Clair and Port Carbon. Tho highway between tho town is rather thickly built up, but at that point thero is a big curve in tho road, which runs around a spur of tho mountain and is rendered qaito narrow by a bend in tho stream, tbo headwater of tbo Schuylkill River. The Connells father and son discov er by tho light of their lanterns that an ugly crime had been perpetrated. They were unable to identify the victim. They made a close examina tion and found that bullets had penetra ted his left breast and temple. His pockets we ro pulley out and were emp ty. While tho startled men wcro ob serving theso things John Reese, another miner, came up nud identified the body ui ueorgo names, ot at. Clair. Thoy can ied tho b dy a mile up tho road "to Haines mothor'B house, spreading an alarm of murder as they went along, thoroughly nrouslug the whole straggling community. Haines for some months past has with his father been working on a con tract to furnish mino timbers to the Henry Clay Colliery, nnd has been in tho habit of coming home every Satur day night with his nuance, iwr Williams, n voung woman of twf vearsStO whom bo was to be jnan nt.it 'month- It was hU custom to re main uirtil nearly two o'alook, when by YA mm walking aratlo and a half he could catoh the train leaving Pottsvilto at 3 o'clock for SbamoUin. When bo bade Mlsa Williams good-bye this morning, lie promised to seo her on Tne day night when ho oarao home to voto. Ho bad not gono half a tnilo when lie came to the loneliest part of tho road, where his body was found boiore dawn. Haines was an exceptionally modest, unobtrus ivo nud gentlemanly you up man. Ho was 25 years of age, nnu was not known to havo an enemy. There is no oluo to the murderers. But ono motive, robcry, can bo ascribod, as it was known that ho often carried a large amount of monoy with him. Ho had but $20 whon ho left, and the murderers stolo this sum and his gold watch. Thorois a snsploiion, how ovor, that plunder may bo a sohemo to throw tbo polico off tbo track, uoal and iron Policeman Christian and Titus are investigating overy olue.Jnnd hope to run the guilty ono down. At the post-mortem made by Drs. A P and Charles D. Carr, it was found that tho pistol by which the wounds were inflicted, was held so close as to burn tho coat and skin. Either wound was necessarily fatal. The oxcitement of tbo people in tho neighborhood is intense, and soarohing parties are or ganized to hunt tho misorcants. Has it Gome to This? CANAMAN CABINET OFFICERS COME TO ASSIST THE REPUBLICANS. Ottowa, Ont,' Nov. 8. There is considerable excitement hero in polit ical circles over tho 'announcement in tho Citizen, Government organ, this morning that three members of the Dominion Cabinet, Sir John Thompson, Minister of instico; Sir Adolnhe Carou. Minister of Militia, and Hon. Gco.Fos- er minister of 1 inanoo, had left for N.ew York last evening to witness, it is alleged, tho Presidential election. Tho statement of the Citiaen is full of ignificanoe. Members of the Cabinet, with the exception qf Costigan, Minis- tor oflinland Revenue, the lrisb-catbol-io representee in the Ministry, are known to be in sympathy with the republican party as true frieuds to England and Canada, and it is ronortod jiero to-day lhat an asuraooe has been given that if Harrison is relumed a fishery treaty will be arranged with Great lirittam as one of tho first meas ures by which all friction between tho two countries will be removed. The Government press throughout the ooun try are most severe in denonncing Cleveland as tbo enemy ot all that is British, and hoping that Harrison will be relumed. Tho Free Press hero calls the throo members of the Cabinet who are now in New York to task for neglecting their official duties at Otta wa to witness, as the tttizen mildly puts it, tho Presidential election. It is not believed, however, that their pres ence in JNew xork can have any mater ial effeot on the result, although the principal is condemned. Assaulted Two Girls- A TERRIBLE CRIME PERPETRATED THREE COLORED JIEN. BY dt. Lioui8, jnov. s. The commun ity of Webster Groves, a suburb of St. Louis, was wrought up to a terrible pitch of excitement to-day over a das tardly attempt at criminal assault made last night by three negroes named Grant Boyd, Will Stringer and Coon Rhode', on Alice and Emma Baker, daughters of Greenville Baker, a well known citizen. Boyd and Rhodes were arrested and taken before Judge Coffe this morning. Alice Ba ker was called on by tho judge to identify her assailants and did so, and, pointing at Rhodes, said: "There iB the man who threw mo down." She had scarcely ceased spoaking when her father sprang to" bis feet, and drawing a revolver, fired point blank at Rhodes, the bullet grazing Ins head. The father was seized and prevented from doing further harm. The negro es in the meantime having fallen on tbeir knees and began to pray piteous ly for meroy. Two, revolvers were found on Mr. Baker and he evidently . a 1.M1 1 . t . r . i luicuueu iu kiii uum 01 tno negroes. Rhodes and Boyd wcro bound over and taken to the county jail at Clay ton. Catarrh H17 affect any portion ot the body where tbo mucous membrane Is found. But catarrh ot the head It by tar the most common, and the most liable to be neglected. It cannot bo cured by local applications. Being a consti tutional disease It requires Ringing a constitutional remedy like uni... Hood's SarsaparlUa, which, nu,BO" working through tho blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and pro motes the catarrh, and soon effects a perma nent cure. A.t the same tune Hood's Sarsa parlUa builds up the whole system, and makes one toel renewed In strength and health. It yon sutler Impure from catarrh, bo sure to Hlnnri try Hood's SarsaparlUa. "I000 " I used Hood's SarsaparlUa tor catarrh, and received great relict and benefit trom It. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises Hood's In my ears, and, pains In aarapariuaThe eSort t0 clear mj head In the morning by hawking and spitting was palntul. Hood's SarsaparlUa gave me rellet Immediately, while In time I was en tirely cured. I am never without the medi cine In my house as I think It Is worth Its weight In gold." ClirOS Mas. Q. B.G1BB, 1023 Eighth .,, m.,N.w., Washington, D.c xarm " I was troubled with that annoying dlteaso, nasal catarrh, and nerer tound rellet till I took Hood's SarsaparlUa." J, L. Routt, Marksburg, Ky, N. B. Be sure to get Hood's SarsaparlUa BoldbjaUdrvtgliU. fli(xfor3. Prtputdoalr k a I. ROOD A CO., AjxthullM,LowU, lUu 100 Doses One Dollar unnoirs notice. Estate of Jtieoti Cliamberlatn aeoeatea. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court ot Columbia county, to pass upon exceptions and make distribution o( balasce in nauda or administrators, to and amonir the nar. ties entitles thereto,wll( Bit at hliomceln Blooms burg, on 8arurday, November 2UH. lass, at 10 o'clock In tlm forenoon to attend to the duties ot bis appointment, when una where all persons havlnx claims agtilnst said estate must appear and prove them, or bo forever debarred from any share ot said fund. J. II. MA1ZK, dovs Auditor. HINDERCORNS. Tbs only ruts Ours for Corns. BtopssJ ouiiorttoUisfssL 14a 1 DrucirLta. U sU iIq. Emu re 1 uwiaui.A it 'lbs beat of all remedies tot Inward Palas, Colic Indices lion, Eihauiuon and all Stom ach and ttowel trouble!. Alto i ths most effective curs fori Coughs, Colds, Uronchitis and I affections of th breathing 1 organs. It promotes rcfrcthinj iieep, improves trie appotue, overcomes nervous prostration, sd cives new lif sand strength Stile weak and aged. yx. and joq al Drggulsts NOT KMt, WANTED ! A good man to represent us as looal agent. Can ve control 01 territory ana sxeaur wonc v in r good waxes and guarantee success. Write to . AUSTIN HHAW, UJt AW. wuruerymuu, fSvTOK n W'SBTOCT INTAI.UAHLK FOR ILL PAINS AND INFLAMMATIONS. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Vte the JUtrnct promptly. Delay Is dangerous. Belief assured. Sores, Sprains, Bruises. 11 u cooling, cleansing, ana J i cm i rig. l'onu'K KxtraM H tHifUr hfMRttft tnr Catarrh. f?nM In thn Head, Ac. (See pao 11, In hook of DU nxuuua wruppou arcana coca douicj Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Mo other preparation has cured more cases of these distressing complaints than I'uiul'i lCxtrect. Try It t Hemorrhages. VSSSZ&sX Now, or from any cause, Is speedily con trolled and stopped. Sronrt'n Extract H undoubtedly . the best remedy known for rile., nense of l'nnil'a Kxtrnrt nintin,it in connection wltn too Extract 1. highly recommended. (Seo p. IB, Book of Direc tions wrapped around each bottle.) Female Complaints, major ity ttmalt diseases the ltxtrnct c.n be nsed, as 1. well known, with the greatest benefit. Full directions accompany each bottle. 1'ond'. Extract. 1. Known Kverywhere. It la nsed tn the hon-ehold of the President as well a. that of the humblest cltlxcn by mem ber, of the army and the navy, the Bar and the Bench, the pulpit and tho press all rank, and classes of peoplo. CAUTION. Pond's Extract ftlFtii the words " l'onil's Extract." blown In the glass, and nur plctnro trade-mark on sarroandlnff bnlf wrapper. None other 1. Enulne. Alw.vs Insist on having I'ond's xtraet. Toko no other preparation. ItUtutertotd In bulk or by measure. Bold eierrnhere, l'rlccj, GOc, $1, 81.7A. Irepared only by POND'S EXTBACT CO., 76 5th Ats., How York. POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT. This Ointment is spocialljr rocommcmlod for Piles. If usod in conneotion with Pond's Extract it will bo EWsMs found invaluable. Also for Burns. Scalds. Eruptions,&c.,&c Tentimoni als from all classes). Price 60a. Sold by all Drnccrists or sent bv mail on receipt of price. Pnt tip only by POND'S &T8ACT CO., 76 6th Ato, N.f. R OLE ON HEIRS. xstati or Jonas eott, diCd. COLUHBM CODNTT, 88. 1 To Elizabeth II Botv. widow. J o Botv. Ira Doty. David Doty.Israel Dotr, Luther D Doty and Martha a. imcrmarnea wim .jocoo sunnier, ail oi iuura. bla county. Georcre Dotr. Luzerne county Pa. Sarah Elizabeth Intermarried with Louis W Ilozclle. Kllswortn countv Kansas and lineal de scendants of Jonas Doty deceased, and to all other persons interested, greeting: xoa ana eacn or Jou are hereby cited to bo and appear before the udges ot our Orphans' Court at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bloomstmrg on the first Monday ot December next, then an na thero to accent or refuse to take the real estate of said Jonas Dotr deceased. quest, duly awarded by the said Court, and ro- ui tue spprauseu valuation put upon it dj uw in- turned bv the Sheriff, or show cause whv It snail nut. oe soio. ana nereni iau not. Witness the Honorable Henry M ninckley. Presl. dent ot our said Court, at Blootnsburg, the twentieth day of October. A. D. 1888. WM. II. 8NVDKH, Clerk O. a Novo a. M. QUICK, Deputy. T EOISTER'S NOTICE. ifotlce Is hereby given to all legatees creditors and other persons interested In the estates of the respective decedents and minors that the follow ing administrators' executors' guardians accounts have been filed in the office of tue Rezlster of Col umbia county andwlll be presented Tor confirma tion ana allowance in tne urpnaus' uourc v oe held In Uloomsburg, December 8d, 18s at e o'clock p. m. of said day. 1. The first and final account of Clinton Bills executor of the estate of John Gulnn late of the town ot catawissa, deceased. i. First and final account of John P.- BreeUn. administrator ot the estate of John J. Malloy late vi wenirapa norougn accessed. 8. First and final account of Henry 8. Keck guardian ot Charles A. Shaffer one ot the hem of David Shaffer Jr. deceased. 4. First and final account ot Jacob E. Krtun, ad ministrator of Noah Arndt late ot Montour town ship, deceased. c The first and final account of John 0. Freeze Admr. d. b. n. c. t. a. ot ltobert Finney, late ot Liberty township, deceased. 6. The account of J. a McBrlde administrator ot Frederick Derr late oi Madison township, de ceased. T. The first and final account ot nenry Lltwcller sole executor of Abraham Lltweller late ot Locust township, deceased. 8. First and final account ot L. B. Bupert ad ministrator ot tho estate ot PhlUp Crawford late ot Mount Pleasant township, deceaseo. 9. First and final account of M. 0. Vance iruar- dlan ot Frank II. Ketswlck, minor child ot George iteiswicx, aeceaBea. 10. First and final account ot M. O. Vance iruar- dlan ot Anna it. Itelswlck minor child ot George Relswlck, deceased. 11. Flrat and final account of Wm Chrlsman ad ministrator ot the estate ot Edward Crawford late of Mount Pleasant township, deceased. U. II. CAMriiCLU, Nov 9 Register. SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry wrlU Issued out ot the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court Uouse. In the town ot Bloomaburg on MONDAY, December 3, 1888. at ! p. m., all that tract of land situate In Sugar- loir township, Columbia Co. Pa., bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt: On the north by publlo road.on the east by publlo road leading from Cambra, Luzerne county to Five points, on the south by lands of E. J. Albertson, and on the west by lands of E. J. Albertaon, containing five acies more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story plank dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Albertson. Ikblbr tz niKKiNO, Attys. Vend Ex. ALSO All that certain messuage and piece ot land situate In Greenwood township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by land of Alfred Ueacock, on tho east by land ot Aided Ueacock, on the south by a publlo road leading from Rohrsburg to Mlllvllle and on the west by land of George Eves containing twelve acrej and seventy perches. Whereon aro erected a dwelling house and stable. Seized taaen In execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin F, Fisher and Hannah W. Fisher. FL Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Miller Atty, Sheriff. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned executors ot the estate of J. 11. Ilarman deceased, will expose to publlo sale on the premises In import at 10 o'clock a. m. ot SATURDAY December 1, 1888, the undivided one-halt ot a certain lot of ground situate In the town ot llupert aforesaid, bounded on the east by a publlo road and lands of Lloyd Paxton on the west by right ot way of the Cata wlssa 11. It. Co., on tbo south by said Itallrood Co, and lands ot Lloyd Paxton. whereon 1. erected & wooden storehouse. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent of one-tourtu ot the purchase money ,lo bo paid at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation absolute and tho re maining tbreelfourtha In one year thereafter with Interest from continuation QUI. E R. DRINKER, LLOYD PAXTON. Nov a, sw, Executors. BOOK MAKING BINDING. AND Business men who have tried It nnd tt greatly to their advantage to havo Account Books made to order, to suit their special needi Every kind of Blank Hook, with or without printed headings Check Hooks and Ruled Ulonks I make In the best manner at noncat prices. Unexcelled facilities tor Numbering. KvlellnET. l'erforatlnr. Punchlnir and in Htomplng Work for county and borough cftlces especially souciiea. .uHcvu&urou. uouk uinuin of the highest class. Missing magazines Isuppltei especially solicited. Miscellaneous Book Blndlni Estimates ana particuiura cuwriuiir mriusneu , J, W. RAEDER, 7 and 0 Market St., WILKES-BARRE. CHEAP FARMS AND HOMES Prices low. ioo to 30,000 1 healtlry clluato aneaolltolaietocltl4by,wataror rstlroAd; salt water luxoriM anunoajH. aaa sunup lar pnoe Mo. BMINE.SS SUITS OVtRCOATl ' trad w moo no.00 tt.u8.0a U80 st t B SO cafc awiv. IfUTCRCOAt JUDtatHOO IftOOTofylMO E. O.THOMPSON, TAILOR OI.OTHIEH IMPOBTER. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET (Opposite the Mint) Philadelphia. Mall Orders specially cared for. Write for Samples. JURY LI&T. GRAND JURORS. The following la a list of grand Jurors for De cember term. nenton Wesley Colley.' Bloomsbnrg John a Jones, John Penman, A. B. Cathcart, Thomas Webb, Casper L Thomas. Catawlssa Minor line. Centre John aider, nenry Doak. Flshlngcreek James Aramerman. Greenwood Kelfer Long, V. B. Kyer. Hemlock George nortman. Jackson Charles Lemon, T. W. Smith. Locust--A. M. Johnson, William Fetterman. Mifflin Samuel Drum. Mt, Pleasant .Tacob Fisher, Frank Dallman. Pine Thomas Schlauch. Roarlngcreck Peter Hower. Sagarloat Joshua B. IIcss. Scott George Grimes. TRAVERSE JURORS. The following is a list of traverse Jurors for De cember term, 1888 FIRST W1IX. Beaver Daniel Slngley. Berwick Bernhara Moorehead, Isaiah W. n art man, w. C. Barnes. Benton Ira Thomas. Brlorcreek Uoyd Knorr. Bloomaburg J. J. Hagenbuch, F. C. Eyer, Charles Krag, W, J. Corefl, narrlson Shaffer, Ben jamin Vinton. Catawlssa C. L. Ervln, AugustusBrooks, Will iam Zlmmeim.n, Nelson llartman, John Hampton. Centralis Edward Williams, David Black. Centre George Conner, Emanuel Sltler. Flshlngcreek A. '.V. Jones, William Long,James Do Witt. Franklin William George. Greenwood A. P.Young, nenry Parker, Will iam Reese, Jacob Glrard. JackBon Frederick Iless, Milton Stackbouse. Locusr John Johnson, Luther Dlmmlck, Isaao Fisher. Haines Yost. Madlsai John w Ross, Ebro Catner. Nam-Boyd B Yetter. Mifflin D. C. Bond, John Lutz, M. M. Uartzell, Montour P. S. Karshner. Roorlngcreek J. M. Kunkle. Sugarloaf John w Kile, John Rllnger, A. M. Vnnsicklo. Scott James B. Miller, Isaiah J. Musselman. SECOND WXXK. Benton L K. Laubach. Berwick Pierce Whltmtre, W. W. Adams, John G. Jacoby, John Gray. Bloomsburg-'Tbomas MethereU, Amos Krum, B. w. naeenbuch, Guy Jacoby. Centralla-Tonn McDonald. Centre T. D. Strauss. Conyngham John Paden, Patrick Flynn, E. O. Price, Charles McGulre. Franklin Andrew Loreman, Washington Parr. Flshlngcreek M. W. Mcllenry, Tillman Runyan. Greenwood Peter Dayman, 11. M. Kline, Edward nenrle. Hemlock K. C. Bundy. Locust David Roup, II. S. Bodlne, John lloarer. Madison John J. Kreamer, Miles Smith. Mifflin A. W. Snyder, John Creasy. Montour Lloyd I'axton. Orange John cadmon. line James V. stackhouso, J. R. Fowler, scott John Reynolds. Sugarloaf M. F. shoemaker. J.R. SMITH & CO. LIMITED. MELTON, Pa. DXALKU IX PIANOS, By the following well known makers.- Chickcrinc, Knabe, Weber, Hallet St Davis. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at manufacturers prices. Do not buy a piano be fore getting our prices. .o. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. SepU-sttf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real JEstatc! The undersigned eaecutor of Franklin Rhodes, late of Beaver township, Columbia county, de ceased, will expose to publlo Bale on the preiulseo on FRIDAX, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. rn , the following described real estate. A certain lot or piece ot land situate In Jtuaintownshlpj said county, bounded as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a publlo road running from Abram Sweppenhlser'ato aeorgeNungesser'smlll, thence north el degrees west 8 perches to a stone, thence by lands of Abram Swepp -nhelser north 76 degrees west 8 perchts to a stone, thence souths degrees east 7 8-10 perches to said road, thence S 5-10 perches to the placo of beginning, containing 50 perches more or less, on which are erected a dwelling bouse and outbuildings. THUMB oFSAuE. Ten per cent of one-fourth ot the purchoso money to be paid at tho striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at the ronnrmatlon absolute, and tbo re maining three fourths in one year thereafter with Interest from continuation BlsL JAMES T. FOX, A. L. Fritz, Atty, nota Executor, ' Ilojnl Liquid tllue" mends brokea Uhlna, Uloss, Wood, Leather, Metals, Fur niture, etc., with Everlasting Tenacity I Bold by Grocers, Druggists and Ueusral tl tores. ROYAL GLUE FOR SALE BY I . W. Il&rtiww Sons, W. n. Brooke Oo. Th9 UrMt BUMtu Ta uo., u. n. wiijon, Ulwell JMtw&Waor, OFFICIAL TOWrWIIlJU. 1884 m Heaver. ....... .,.,,,,, Benton Berwick R... , Derwljk W, Bloom R...I nioom W....... Brian: reek,, Catawlssa centralis., centre ConynghamN..... Conyngham 8 Flshlnsorrck ... "Soil" 4 x Franklin , .., uimiinwuiti..iiH.M.iiiM Hemlock Jackson ,. Locust.., ......., Madison ... Main Mifflin Montour i Mt. Pleasant ..1..... orange line., .. Roarlngcreck .., Scott Scott W.... sugarioal Total 4349 438(467! IT IS "WITH PLEASUM THAT THE Bloomsburg Reliable Clothing House CAN ANNOUNCE THAT SUCCESS IS aEZETjIItsr, judging from patronage already 1 1 uuvc ueeii juukih jjuruiiusta. ajs saiu ueiore, n , FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES WILL WIM we will have your trade. The aim is to sell LOTS of GOODS at small profits. To please and give SATISFACTION. We mean to sell 4 CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS CHEAPER than any Clothing House in Columbia county. We ask a call and it is-you to 1 k ' " ' RESPECTFULLY YOURS. i- MAIBR. The largest C I.O I III V HOUSE in Columbia county, Pa, SHERIFFS SALE- By Ylrtne of a writ ot Ft Fa Issued out ot the court oi Common Pleas of Columbia county ana to me directed will be exposed to publlo Bale at .the Court nouse In the town of Uloomsburg on SATURDAY, November 10, 1888. at 2 p.m., all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In Pine township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the comer ot the publlo road leading from R. W. Lyons' store to Gamers at the Junction of the state road leading to Muncy, thence east fltty-flre feet to a post, thence north three and three-fourths degrees, cast elghty-flre feet to a post, thence south eighty-eight degrees, eastntty Ore feet to a post In centre of publlo road, thence south three and three-fourths degrees, west elghty-flre feet to the place of beginning, contain ing sixteen perches of land, whereon Is erected a frame building used for Odd Fellows llall and storeroom. Belied taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Willis Bogart and James Kingston, trustees ot lola Lodge No. Til L O. O. F. BCCIINOniK Atty. SAMUEL SMITH, Oct 19 Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of AL Fl. Fa. issued out ot the court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me, directed will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court nouse in the town of Bloomaburg on SATURDAY, November 24th, 1888 ai 3 p. ra., all that certain tract ot land situate In Locust township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows to-wlt i Begin ning at a Btone corner, thenco by lands of nenry Fisher and Isaao Fisher south 84 degrees, west 83 perches and six. tenths to u stone, thenco by lands of Duiei nonbergcr south 9 degrees, east 87. perches to a Btone, thence by mountain north 19 degrees, east 89 perches and six-tenths to a stone, thence by land ot Henry Fisher north 9 degrece, west BT perches to place of boglnnlng, containing 48 acres IIS peaches si riot measure, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling house, bank bam and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property ot Adam Clay burger, SAMUEL SMITH, Gitih, Atty. Sheriff. Mors '83. jUDITOB'S NOTICE. w oamwi oawiv, uewtueu. The undersigned, anrjolnted an auditor to dis tribute the funds In the hands ot tho administra tor ot said deceased, will meet the parties Interest ed therein at his omce In Uloomsburg, on Friday the 16th dar of November A. I), issa. at 10 o'clocit a. m., at which time and place all persons having claims against said fund, will appear and present the eame or be debarred from coming In for a snare ot Bald fund. It BUCKINGHAM, Oct 19 '88. Auditor, A UDITOR'8 NOTICE. JMate of Deborah Uarrison, tats qf Bloomsburg. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tne Orotaans' court of Columbia county to distribute the funds In the bands of executor will sit at tbo office ot Knorr Wlnterstoen, on Saturday Novem ber I7tti IBM, at 10 o'clock a. m., wben and wnero all persons baying claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or bo debarred from coming in on said fund. L. 8. WINTEnSTEEN. Oct 19 '83. t Auditor. E XECUrOU'B NOTICE. Estate qTMi. L. Ball, of Madison township aeveasea. letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to tbe undersigned executor all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay tbo same, and thoee having claims against said estate to present the same to J, ALLISON E831CK, Executor, While Hall, ft. Wm. Chrlsman, Atty, sepus" To Advertisers A list of 1000 newspapers divided Into HTATKS AND BKOT10N3 will be sent on appllcatloo- To those who want their advertising to pay, we can oner no better medium tor thorough and ef. fectlve work than tbe various sections of our Us LIOT LOCAL IJST. UKO. P. HOWELL CO., Newspaper Advertising Uureau. Cot ia-r-4t 10 dpruce stroet, New Vorlt. AftPrJTC; WAKTBD.-Permanent em. JXWJJiX 1 u ployment and good salary or com mission. Address A, D. PHATT. Nurseryman, itochester, N, Y. hovd-4t ' TTnUnr TUUV. Boole Veeplog, Business ay JUJ Forms, inmanshlp, Arimiootlc.WJort hand, etc., thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circulars' COUJKB,4Mllatn btmt, Buffalo, mil. VOTE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY ift88. ""BTaTB. , 3UMrCI7ntT. Auditor Supreme Mth ProsTntluen. court I District cong'ia I it-la 1W1I S4 m sie 180 m aru 47 65 235 145 140 BOll 71 SO). 304 2SS1 U7 81 170 917 827 m tat St I t49 4l 134 41' 87 60. SI3 S8 57 164 1 8j 54 139 18 1!6 111! S(I3 41 ' lt5 7, 134 fS BOO 61 16 611 103 84 131 62- 141 39 83 88- 185 41, 79 10: 190 141 193 f tie 78 mo 191 m 41 M 71 7 1M 53 17 1 93 167 no mi m mi si ll 49 1 141 49 BS Ml S55 87 f let. 914 04 11 17. 131 log 4 111 7 5.1 rwi 63 1 ta 44. X07 7 1S4 M 90T 54 76 49 101 S3 131 67 140 67 40 67 43 It 40 84 87 118 43 70 18 190 M8t 40S1 I48M 4548MSS0 '!f3l 46C9 18505 4378 received, particularly from referred satisfation from parties who 1 1 i.n '! -1 T RIAL LIST POlt DECEMBER TERM A.JIf. 'drier VSt Jamra MnA1nrnflvWr.'lt at Joseph Clewell Admr. vs. 'Abigail Weaver et al. cnas. W. McKclvyetal. vs. chas. B. Brockway et al. A. a Stewart vs. McKelvy Brink. Daniel F. Soybert vs. Gideon O, Hosier. , Ilohr McIIenry-s use vs. E. J. Mcllenry's Admx. Jas. 8. Lewar's A-'mr. et al. vs. Isabella Weaver. M. A. Market vs. Borough of Berwick. Alfred Irvln vs. B & & It. it. co. Wnr E. inibba et al. vs. Freeman MoAfec Allen B. Croop vs. U. B. Low. p. IL bponenberg vs. George K. Hess. Wlliia'ii Brlce co. vs. Mrs. K. Hairy. Charles W. cole vs. Ezeklel Cole. M. L. Mcllenry vs. Joseph Tlnsley et aL J B. Wilson vs. 1. E. Patterson. Irvln Bros. vs. James Ilngerty et ux. W. F. Bodlne vs. Columbia county. Alice Kline vs. Wm. Whlt'enlght's Kxr. Francu Gottshall vs. Jeremiah lleeder. L. II. Lee & Bro. vs. Fllas Hoofnagle. Mrs. Catharine Cain vs. L. A. ltlley & Co. WllUam Kwlng uso vs. nenry Klelm. Alex. Campbell vs. W m. Hobblns Const. NOTICE OF INTENDED A PLICATION TO MOKTGUOB. Estate of Benjamin C. Iless, a lunatic To Mahala B. Hess, wife of Benlamln c. lies. Jeremiah 8. Hess, John F. Hess, llarry L. Hess. Sarah K. BelshUne, and Mary Lemon children and Francis W. Weaver and Harvey u. Weaver grand children ot Bald Benlamln O. Hess. Notice is hereby given that as a committee of tho said Benjamin C. Hess, I Intend to apply to tho court or Common Pleas of Columbia county in the state ot Pennsylvania on the third day ot De cember next, tor an order authorizing a mortgage of such part ot the real estate of said Benjamin U. nes as Bald court shall deem expedient for the payment of 1 the debts ana the Bupport and main lalnance ot said Benjamin C. Iless and his family. , DAVID YOST, Nov 8 4w Commute. inCDWATCRl IRE or now nn- vonovir kkMDtr. Wimnui ll ftotk UdlM'tnd iuu'iIm qui TiiB40Ni; rEiitni. loMb loe&lltr ran Mrurit hk MH. HOW 11 111 It puMlbla? tiHwir-wiwiDi on per Uitt m u4 ikiw t tlwM who eH. oomplot. tin oToqr 4lutUaon Ttry OMfnl UUUIfiuilLU HAMI'LLN. IbtM iiimp1ii,ii wU m tt wkb.vMo4 fi,ati4 ttVr rou kf them Jo you bom tor toootkt ol thowo tUu l Hum who tDkj bar wlid,tbtr Ueoio your own iiroirt ri It U iomIU tom.H.lhlicrMl offir, Mndloc tU NOI.IU di amplM Id dj locklltr, lwt.ji mulu In Ur;e ir.U r (.ilfftn ouuttplti bv lMDt la lMily tot t muntb gt Iwo w. uiullr l from $IUoO to COOU ta trsd I rou Ibo vtxuudlu( coontrr. TUU, It bkmI voodorfBl offr over Wbo b, u mmU in ordur tbot oar Mnplu mr b PU" tlouco iwrt ti.y cat bo MD, oil otw A mart o. Wrllo M oucc, .t,J atkftirrf ttMCbA&co. lUadtrUwJll UbuaivatiT trouVlo r U iU lb. MnplM to ifaoM wulun.; CU t fUr ui -uf re rt will U Moot Mtmlrj. a Kul iMr4M I tw wril. u eoito but 1 cnl ud fur foo know U.li jo u tear Wforurthar.wbjLobarmUdono. Bulljoudj JJf fD0 WEB oo e ! tU uw. dTiso ou, tii, rwuLAtip liVixr jyr J. HES3, D. D. 8 , Oraduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Colleee, flaring opened a dental omce in LOOKARD'S BUIlDING, corner of llaln and Centre streets, BLOOMSBURG. PA.. tsiSnaiMrwSer"0"" lm"cala requ,"nff pr0" KTIIEU, OAS, AND UX)Ah ANAESTHETICS administered for tho painless extraction of teeth free ot charge when artificial teeth are Inserted. :AjyUV,0KK GUARANTEED A8 11EPHE8ENTED. IaADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES ! T li n tr ... (1 1 ,, - ...I h.. . ... . it:'. 'i.7".ra' mius. iucy are soia every wbere. Price 100. a package. io eolors. They have no equal for strength, brightness, amount in packages, or for fastness of color, or non-fadlng qualities. Tney do not crack or smut. For sale by Moyer Bros, and Jas. U. ilercer, feMTrly. AiNwmuiiT & co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, I'UILADBU-IIIA, Pa. 1 VA8, BYRTJPS, COFFEE, BUQAH, JJOLA8BEb oia 'dis 'yuos uiiyois 'saoug 'boih N. K. Corner second and Arch fits, asrorders will receive prompt attentaoi BOOK AGENTS 1VATVTEI) rem MY STORY OF THE WAR JiyMaityA. IAvevmore fj" aid of lh Wm, lu LitkU uj 1 tm fVm.H Uricht, Purt, nd OooJ, 'Alar a4 Uart." ot thrftUn !oXt to alL Su.eu.dTj iriUnt lakrMi aad touchiust .Wld (ttNlsl'UUn na r.lor d in toad nofuwl, Wotna Apatt $100(4 Unotu oil Battle' Tb "boQMMa " bunk bouk I of Men and 1 0O ft uottth m4. Wf '1 NsV,lMws. 0TWt, "COUNTTT District I Jury" I Atfy ? Sheriff Com'er Icorone r Assembly II ill S3 1 ttt 43 84 14)' 144 1081 70 too! m an I 814 77 144 888 sai im em TTl95l 43' 838 141. 149 809, 77 191' 1141 1M Eill ion! 178 830 831 m; 811 84' 157 4S: 136 47- 91 63'. 838 89. Al 1M 807 65 134 17 139 110 8!17 89' 804 71 181 Si!' 1961 41 1 .17 4T"ift. 84 ,ti 800 801 314 .77 8.13 189 84 43 41 65 88 119 6.1 17 108 88 7 68 64 47 74 66 89 84 40 18 176 144 189 71 180! 847 8041 11)9 3 m 830 211, 184 1S ii! ' 801, 71! 207' (44 813 199 74 174 Stif 833 195 90s 94 ltl 88, 16(1 83' 160 41 111 47 H7 139 43 1 87 (9 W 39. 61 167. 819 50' 183 43, 131 41, 90 t8' 856 83 M US' 819 63 133 17( 133 1011 866 89' 200 7. 134 61 807 M. 78 49, 101 10 14S 61 tM S3. 6 117 817 S-1 IRQ 16 133 Il sn 86 V0 7l 184 65 807 iM! 267 81 .7 7 131 63 , 807 5fll 79 45 100 IS' 11 53 801 64 B0 61. 7 46 97 C8 133 CO. 141 89, t8 84 114 40 II 41 101 e.1 148 55 143 67' 143 M 14.1 84 er uo 89 84 B3. 131 37' 71 18' 194 89 84 69 111 80 70 18 191 40. 71 18. 194 19 193 4697I850.V8I49 4739 8450 4473 23614741' 211 47671 9544 BLOOMSBURG MARKET. ' ' Wliolcf ale. Retail. Wheat per bushel Ryo " " 60 Ccrii " " .... CO 70 Oats " " 32 45 Flour " bbl 6.80 Butter. 23 24 Egits 22 24 Potatoes 40 CO Hams 18 10 Dried Applos 03 05 Bldo 07 10 Shoulder 09 13 Chickens 8 10 Ueese Lard per lb 13 14 Vinegar per gul 20 80 Onious per bushel 7? 1 00 Veal skins 07 Wool pcrlb 85 Uiucs 0 to 7 Coal on Wharf. No 0 $2.00: Nos 2. 8, & Lump 8.25 No. B $3.00 Cll.uminu 3.as WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLEtWsrcx oiAitra a tt wikos avo.- raws !iyMaa (Elowmsnt of the Wroa and lAa MouseA TiiUoftheoddenl prankJ, cbannlnar stories nnd lattcb-prorokliiK lUnstntlons by t n lrln.o juvenile ru n rtf It I -J Juvenile axtists. SeUlnsr Itninensely. C'ritlea ny or It I -lttitmyttuiuus utbf tnin dtttant. lion. Clinton II. Fisk. "iWfamtinsaiutfA'i'brcaa'l porosis nof us4 !anJL" Hon. H. 8. (ioxl ' FawknaU maa. ami I'Nrf. AinM," .Ion.IIow.rd Crosby. AOKNTH.WANTKI). III'IIIIAHII llltO.H. 71(3 Chtsluut htreet, 1'hlladeliihla. Pu. O Ct lSHt - Tutt's Pills ThU popnlmr remedy ntrrar fall to rrectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headachn, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. The natural nsdII la rood anpctlt and solid ricsb. Dos small t Una. ly auar coated and easy to awallow. SOLS EVERYWTTKR-E I novasn.oscoiy. I CURE FITS! When I say Curb I do not mean mersly to stop them for a lime, and then have them re turn again. I mean A ItADICAli CUIUJ. 1 have mado the dlseass ot FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, Allfe.long study. I wabrakt rnyremedr to Ctmifi the worst casei. Beciuse ottiert txara tailed It oo reason for not now recemnv a euro, beud at once lor a treatise and a Frek IJottlb ot my iNrALUBLB Urmbdt. Give txnres and Post Office. It cosU 70a nothing lor ft trial, and it will cure you. Addreu H.O.ROOT.M.O., IMpAii8r..Htwyo sept ftf-'es-iy WILLIA1YI HART BL00MSBUEO, PENN'A., AQKNT FOR TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactruersof the celebrated Keystone Dyna mlto. TnlsexDloslvelsclvlnir universal satuaa tlon Quotations curerfu uuy give liven, Aug 187 1 have used I Dr. Seth Arnold's COUGH KILLEB 111 years 1 uerer knew tt to fall. Have never beard any- I tiling but praise (or It. O, a, Cunsloebiaii JUtrt ken. I'scn. DnnlMi, M0., eo., t&4 I