COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. 0. B. Blwall, I tMUflM J. S. MttorAwier., f E41"" BLOOMSBURG, PA. FIUDAY, NOVKMBRIt 10, 1888. Chairman Barntim, of tlia Dotnoorn tio National Committor, l'ns been very sick ami Ills Ufo w.n nt ono timo ilospnirod rf but ho is at prcsuiit im proving. Tho liUeat howb from West Virgi nia, glvo tlio stale to Cleveland by 1000 ttialinty. Tho democrats have elected thrco out of tho four Congress' men. I n Virginia, tlio ofhuinl vote gives tho state to Cleveland by nearly 4UDI), anil elects t'ljjht dcmocrata and lour republicans to Concress. This narrows tho election of Harrison down to Now York utate, whioh was curled by about 10,000 plurality. Tlio fifty first CougrorH will have a small demo- oratio nnjority whilo tho ecuato may ho a tio. Congressional Eo turns Tho return ItidetH of tho 17th tits trict met at Sunbury on Tuesday, 1 lie lollowini; Is tlio rcsnll: - Buckttlew. liolilsnn ColumWn 4712 2505 Moutour 1870 1389 Northumberland 0130 0491 SulllVrtii lWO 1031 14012 11350 Buckalew'a majority 2C5G Ivaseman received 139 votes in Col umbia, and 197 in Northumberland. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our ncgular Correspondent.) Washixotost, D. O.Nov. 12, 1888. Senator Gorman camo from New York direct to Washington a day or two ago, and had a lone; oonfercnoo with Mr. Cleveland, during which it is thought they went over tho various rorsons assigned for the democratic de feat. Mr. Cleveland takes tho matter philosophically, and loses no opportu nity to state Mb belief in tho honest support given him by Govenor Hill and his friends in New York. Said a prominent oilicial yesterday: During the next four years thecaneo of ihe disaster of last Tuesday will bo stated as a thousand and ono different things. I bcliove that it was caused by the position taken on the tariff question during the last two months of tho campaign by tho stump speakers of the party under orders from tho National Committee. During tho long d'scuesion of the Mills bill in tho house, its friends constantly denonnced tho protective tariff as legalized robery, and yet those same men were compelled to go on tho stump and state that the Mills bill was a protective measure, be cause somebody had become panic stricken at the cty of free trade. This action undoubtedly disgusted thousnds of voters who are believers in freo and unrestricted trade with the world at large, and at tho same time it did not attact any ot the high protection voters. I am finally of the opinion that had the democratic speakers and newspapers accepted the challenge of tho republicans and proclaimed them' selves in tavor ot irto trade as soon as it could be brought about without det riment to the required income of the Government, that Mr. Cleveland would have been triumphantly ro-eleolod. Many thousand men throughout the country who are pronounced frto traders voted the republican ticket. Why? Simply becanso they believe that the higher the tariff is made, the sooner the peopli will demand that it be removed altogether. There is food for thought in this view of the question. Mr. Lamont, Mr. Cleveland's secre tary, will go into the insurance business in New York cily after the 4th ol March. He is ono of tho most popular men that ever filled a similar position, aud will carry with him the eood wishes of everyono who has had busi ness at the Wliito House during this administration. Mr. Dalton, postmaster of the Ilousa of Representatives, and an Indiana democrat for many years, nays of the newly eleoted President: In six month there will bo more complaining of Mr. Harrison by republicans than by duno crats. Everything about it will be bightoned and honorable. Democrats and the people generally will have nothing to complain of. It will bo a conservative admi istration, much more liberal than extremists would de sire, and no man or cliquo of men can run Mr. Harrison. lie will bo the President. This will cause somo heart burnings in his party. He is a civil seivico refoimer, and is as firm as Cleveland. In this ho will antagonize those of his party who will demand a clean sweep. Some of his patty will wish a vigorous and oppressive policy in the South. Thoy will be disappoint ed. Ho will adopt the moti liberal southern policy any republican has ever thought of. Ho will tieat tho southern people well. I know tho man. IIu is a republican, but he is not lack ing in wisdom, ilia appointments in tho South will all go to republicans. Ho will not appoint a democrat to any ollice. ilo is too much ot a parti sail lor mat. nut no win appoint no carpetbaggers; none of the rapscallions that bavo been placed over tho bouth cm states before. Somo of tho border StatfH mo now very close. He will trv to draw them into his party ranks. I think ho will be with his party on th educational question, on the pension question, on the tariff, and all those i'sues. Tho piotnro that Mr Dalton lias drawn is a brighter one than most demccraU can see just at pit-sent, but wu chall see later. Already, bolero it is officially eetllrd that tbo republicans will control the House of representatives, they oio fighting among themsvlvcs about tho House othces. The country at largo is to bo compli mented on tho campaign just passed; it was entirely freo from tuo disgusting personalities of '81, and the result has cotifcqncntly left to bud blood. Tin democrats wiro b'aten, but their lead era have no apologies to make; on tho contrary ,they ii.set that taiiff reform bliall continue as tln motto of tho party, and thoy express a confidence ihat long befoie 1892 ainajority of tho voters of the country will endorse tho position taken by tho democratic party in 1888. Tliero is a rumor Hosting around hero to the effect that Harrison will call nu txtra session of the Fifty-first Coiit'iesi emly in March, for tho'osten- iblu purpeso cf passing a tariff bill, but . !. . ...1 ...1. -II 1 .1 t.l! ill rcaiky (o uduijt all ot tlio republican territories, in order to get thJ l.ouellt of tlio mlditloual Senators and Ilfjirc- Beiitatlvts. Wbat Next? Tho burden of irovcrnmcnt will after March 4 next bo transferred from tho shoulders of the Dcmocrnoy, which have bom it so crcdllnbly for tho list lour years, to their Kopiiblican oppo nents; what will tho latter do with itt The Democracy, in reviewing tho history of their first attempt at govern ment upon their restoration to power havo this to remember: Tho affairs of this nation havo novcr been better ad ministered nor ban tho government been so respected at homo and abroad tor a generation than under tno care ot Dcmoornoy and its honored President. Can Republicanism do better! Is there a rensonabln hopo that they will do so wcllt Let us see. Tho Republican nominee for Pres ident is a man who has much to re commend him, as this paper pointed out at tho timo of his nomination. Ho was a soldier in tho war for tho Union and did good Bu vicefor hli country in tho darkdavB of lint Blac-liolder's re bellion. His privato character and domestic relations nro such that tho publio was saved a parado of unsavory scandals during tho campaign; but who will deem him capablo for in stance of tho moral courage whioh dio latcd the veto of tho vicious and whol ly indefensible dependent pension bill? Who would attribute to him uven a fair share of the iron will and determi nation of Grover Cleveland? Another and much moro sorious questiou confronts tho American people, howuyer. It is not bo much tho temporary postponement of the re form of our tariff, not tho fact that the distinguished and honorable ser vices of Grover Cleveland to tho Ro publio havo been dispensed with, nor yet tho fact that tho Deraooratio party has had to give way to its opponents. None of these are eo vital as tho ques tion, "What aro wo to expect from General Harrison with Jamr.s G. Blaine in virtual control and M'athcw S. Quay and W. W. Dudley as bis lieutenants? Has not the last cam paign been a Blfino campaign, aud were not tbo infamies of tho Republi can National Chairman and Treasurer well kuown and almost openly pract iced?" Very few men in history have im proved tho full raeasnro of opportuni ties suddenly thrust upon them; Gro ver Cleveland, suddenly confronted with the great responsibility of tho Presidency, sized up to tbo emergenoy in a way such as few men ever did; will General uarrison do as we:il Will he resist Blaineism, Dudleyism. Mathow Stanley Quayisra? Let us sinccroly hope, for tho sako of our native land, of public decency and national honor that he may. The JEveninq Heralds a Demo- crptiu paper; it does not assume to be anything else; it does not ask lor any popular approval which it oannot win by an earcest and conscientious sup port of wbat it believed toborealDemo cracy. It opposed General Harrison upon these broad grounds; yet this paper has no wish that ho may not .havo an administration which shall at least throw no ditcredit upon - his country. But it is as sure as fate that if the gang whioh ran the campaign for General Harrison get the reward whioh thoy as politicians expect, pro fligacy, shameh ssness will be in the as endant and falsehood and trickery be the ruling spirits ol the national ad ministration. Pfdla. Evening Her ald. Give the Spook a Best Now that the British bngaboo has played succefBfulIy its parts in the election, in exciting tho fears of tho ignorant and the animosities of the prejudiced, the country is entitled to a lour years rest trom it. To pretend, as tho Protectionist or g ns do, that "British manufactnicrs nro disappointed in the result," is to work the tack o -lantern spook alter tho silly scare has been accomplished. As Mr. Gladstone has said, so long as tho United Stales continue to tax the raw materials and machinery of their manufacturers, tho English havo no occasion to lear their competition, Tno foreign woolen manufacturers will continue to supply our boasted "home market" to the tuno of $50,000, 000 a year, because "the sheep voted here against letting our manufacturers obtain the wool that is essential to compete with them. England does not export wool, nor flax, nor lumber, nor the crude mater ials of manufacturers in general. She imports vast quantities ot them, with out enhancing their cost to her manu facturers by stupid and needless taxes. And Bho is thus enabled to beat the United States, net only in their own market, but in the other markets of the world. A great many of tho more ignorant farmers and workingmon havo been deluded into voting straight for "British interests" by maintaining the handicap of tho war tariff. They will pee their tolly m "lour years more. , WorM. DIED. BI1IDE. On the Oth Inst , lu llrlarcreek township, Mrs. Sarah ShUlc, nged 73 years. Catarrh Hay affect any portion ot the body where tha mucous membrane Is found. But catarrh ot tho head Is by tar the most common, and the most liable to be neglected. It cannot bo cured by local applications. Being a consti tutional dlseaso It requires Ringing a constitutional remedy like j . Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, NOISOS working through tho blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes ana pro motes the citarrh, and soon effects a perma nent cure. At the same time Hood's Sarsa parllla builds up the whole system, and makes one feel renewed In strength and health. If you suffer ImpiirO from catarrh, be sure to Rlond try Hood's Sarsaparllla, " I used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and beuellt from It. Tho catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant disclarge from my nose, ringing noises Hood's In my cars, and pains In Cn.ondnrllln "10 baclc ",y 'ICild. aorsuparuiu Th0 eflort t0 cl(;ilr my bead In the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparllla gave me relief Immediately, while In time I was en tirely cured. I am never without the medi cine In my houso as I think It Is worth Its v. eight in gold." C U TO 8 Mns. 0. 11. Uiiin, 1029 Klglitti rnfn h Bt.,N. W Washington, I). O. '-"" " " I was troubled with that annoying disease, nasal catarrh, and never found relief till I Uok Hood's Sarsaparllla," J I Hot'TT, Markshurg, Ky. N. B. Bo sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbjiIMrufrlin. 1 ilzforS. lT.areduulr bj C. 1. 1100IJ& CO., AlK)tbcril,Lonll,M IOO Dosos Ono Dollar UDIIOR'S NOTICE Kutatt of Jacob Chamberlain aeetkiwd, The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or. pliant!' court or coiuiuuia ruuui) , lu pusa uihju exceptions and make distribution of balance In bands ot administrators, to and among the par ties entltleu thereto,wlli sit atblsomcoin lilooins burg onharurday, Novembor tah, issh. at 10 o'clock In thn f.irenoou to attend to tne amies Of bis appointment, when and where all persona share of au fuwj, j.ilmaizb, j pov ' Awr, COMPARATIVE WORTH I'.OYATl (Absolutely Purr). . (HUNTM (Alum Powder) .. Rl'MI'OMVS, when fresh.. II AXrOUD'S, when fre.h.... KEimiuirs i CHAltJt (Alum rondtr) .... A.UAZOX (Alum Powder.. . CI,EVi:iiAND'S(.hortt.oi.) l'lONTKH (Son Francisco).. cAn nn. mien's, SNOW rLAKEtoB1.), LEWIS' PEARL (Andrews & Co.) HKCKEU'S (IILLET'S AM)UEWSACO."ReMl' UUwtukM, (GpoUloa Una.) HULK (Towder sold loose).... I U I'M TOKO'S, when not fresh REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wliolcsomoncss of the lloyal Baking Powder. " I have tested a packago ot Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased In the open market, and And It composed of pure and wholesome Ingredients. It Is a cream (if tartar ponder ot a high degree of merit, and docs not contain cither alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. B. O. Lots, l'h.D." "It ts a scientific tact that tho ltoyal Baking I'owder Is absolutely pure. "U.A.Mott, rh.D.' "I bavo examined a nackaire ot Royal the market, I And It entirely freo from alum, terra alba, or any other Injurious mb Hehrt Morton, Ph.D., President of Steyens Institute ot Technology." stance. " I haye analyzed a nackaira of Royal It ts composed ore pure and wholesome. Tlio Royal Baking Towdcr rocclyed tho highest award oyer all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, 1873 : at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1878 ; at tho American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has oyer received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards ot Uealth all oyer the world. Note The above Duoram Illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments mado by Prof. Schedltr. A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated, tho result being as Indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schcdlcr only prove.: what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while It costs a tow cents per pound moro than ordinary kinds, it is far moro economical, and, besides, affords the advant age ot better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree ot strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as Indicat ing '.hat they have any value. All alum powder', no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided a dangerous. QUARTER NOTICE, otioe is hereby elven that an annltcatlon will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Col umbia county, on the tenth day or December next at ten o'clock in the forenoon, under Act o( Assem bly entitled, "An Act to provide for the Incorpora tion ami regulation or certain corporations." ap proved April ! 1374. and the supplements thereto, by Rev. J. A. Peters, Itev. F.C. Yost, Ilev. 8. 8. Kohler, nev. j. s. Wagner, and Hev. Alfred Doutz. for thech titer of an Intended corporation to be called "The Wyoming Classls ot the Iteformed Church in the United Slates," the character and object f which Is tno advancement and promol ion ot the doctrines, customs and usages ol the lie formed Church in tbo United Statos, and for these purposes to have, posses), and enjoy all the rights benentsand privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements. U. W.M1LLKR, Nov 1 solicitor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real E state ! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Columbia, tho undersigned adminis trator of the estate of Reuben Bogart, deceased, will offer at pubUo sale upon tho premises in the township ot Hemlock In said county of Colombia, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888. at s o'clock in the afternoon, the rcitl estate of the sold deceased, tc-wlt: No l. A certain messuage and tract ot land situate In said township of Ilemlock, bounded by 'ands ot MathUs Whltenlght, Isaac Mordan, Al bert Summers, William Kline, Andrew J. Beagle, and land of the estate ot Anton Schwartz deceased, containing 77 acres and 106 perches and allowance, more or less with the appurtenances. No. 2 A tract ot land situate In said township ot Hemlock, bounded by lands ot Isaac .Mordan, David Jones and Charles ltelchard and Albert Summers, containing twenty-six acres, more or less, with the appurtenance J Both tracts are or a r ood quality ot land. Upon No, i are erected good farm buildings, and it has good trult trees etc., and with wells and springs la suppUed with water. TERMS OF SALE:-One-thlrd of tho purchase money to be secured by' bonds and mortgage, the Interest to be paid to the widow of the deceased annually during her life, and the principal pay able to the hell s upon her death, and tho remain ing two-thirds payable as follows : Ten per cent, of one-fourth at tho striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confir mation ot sale, and the remaining three-fourths in one j ear thereafter, with interest from confir mation nisi. rossesslon will be given April 1st 1S38, on the proper security ot the purchase money. The ex penses ot deed, mortgage and bonds to bo paid by the purchaser. QKORQK W. BOQART, Barklby, Atty. Administrator. nov 16 3t w IDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The tollOwlntr widows' appraisements will bo presented to the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county on the first Monday of December next, and connrmed nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will be confirmed ab- HU1ULU. Airjert wintersoacn Eat. catawissa Dcrsonaity $30UO0. w, A. JiODDina 8t. orange personalty laoauu. WM. U. HNYDKlt. Clerk O. C. Clerks office, Bloornsburg a. M. QUICK, Deputy JSOV 1(1 10W. UDITOR'S .NOTICE. ESTiTE Or ISA1C CHBVHUNO DKCKABED, LATE Or m-urc- Tuwrmiiir. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court ot Columbia county l'a., to distribute balance In the hands of O H Crevellng, Kiecutor, will sit at his omcu in uloomsburg on Friday Dec. .in. & at lu o ciock a. in. 10 iHrnunu mo uuiies of his appointment, when and where all parties Having claims against aaiu e&iuie muni appear ana prove them or bo debarred trom any snatu in Eald tund. U E, WALLElt, Auditor, Nov 1 4w ROOK AOEXTS VAXTEI ron MY STORY OF THE WAP. By Maiy A. Lvvevniore lltrpvn nimtiv ol "Four Vwin' I'ituhI Kiprrl ft Field and HoapluJ Nur.n It -ortrayt th "Ikavenljr" lid of the Ww u JJ;U at a woman taw iMn " BHtfht, Purr, and QU "UiuohUr mtt far," rfclhot. It fWj at nqAt to ail gjiknrjTd Mec-LI'lutr. J Kllktni olil HatlloVlfiira richir rutored In t-rart m-uii.L. Tfnioiitf " tMRik fur Mnnit NVomci AtD,i I 00 to tJIrO month limit), ay- IUttiteu no hUdranrr. lor W0 i'uv jVeifVf nl tnv Ultra Itrmu WriU forclrculsrt to A jV It UU A UMM U.l A, unxUwrtJ, touu. Nov,-(Ut. DON'T YOUR Rubber Boots until you have soon the "COLCHESTER" with "Eitenslon Ede" A Napoleon Top. This Is the bost fitting and HOST DURABLE BOOT In the market, Mado of tho Best PURE CUM artock. The "Extension Edae" protect the up per, adds to wear of the ole by Blv'na broader treading surface, AND 8AVE8 MONEY FOR THE WEARER. nsrkinp buy your arotics un- UJfm I TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THB COLCHESTER ARCTIC yvlth "Outside Counter." Ahead of ALL pthere In tje durability. If you wnnttho worth of your money try the Colohesterwlth "OUTSIDE COUNTER," Kept Hereby Bost Stores. AT WHOLESALE II V JIIOKRAN lUlOr. tic CI)., Ylk(barre, Pa. ftOV. !0-3in, GET YOUR JOH PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE of BAKING POWDERS. Baking Powder, purchased by myself in Baklnc Powder. The materials of which 3. Oana IIatis, State Assayer, Mass." R ULE ON HEIKS. ESTATE OF JOHAS I.OTV, DEC'D. pi. i.uun II, Do. . To Kllzabeth II Dot y, widow. J O Doty. Ira Doty. David Doty.lsrael Duty, Luther II Doty and Martha A. lnicrmamea wiui jacoo sunnier, an ui i-uiu'q-hla countv. Oeonro Dotv. Luxerno county Tft. saran jnzaoem intermarried witn tauis vv ltozelle, Kllsworth county Kansis and lineal de scendants ot Jonas Doty deceased, and to another persons Interested, greeting: You and each ot you nro hereby cited to be and appear borore the Judges ot our orphans' Court at an orphans' Court to be held at Bloornsburg on the first Monday ot December noxt, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real cstateot said Jonas Doty deceased, at tno nppraisea valuation r-ui upon it df tne iu nnpralsed quest, duly awarded by the said Court, and r- turned by tho sheriff, or show cause why it Bhall not do soiq Ann nereor tan nob Witness the Honorable Henry M Illnckler. Presi dent ot our said court, nt Bloornsburg, the twentieth day ot octoDer, a. d. ibsh. WM. U. SNYDEIt, Clerk 0. C. Nov 9 G. M. QUICK, Deputy, T EUISTER'S NOTICE. piotloo Is hereby given to all legatees creditors ana otner persons imeresiea in tne estates 01 toe respective decedents and minors that the follow. loit administrators' executors' guardlano accounts have been nled in the office of the Iteglster of Col. umbla county andwlll bo presented for connrma- tlon and allowance In the Orphans' Court to be held In Uloomsburg, December 3d, 18M at 2 o'clock p. m. ot said day. 1. The Bret and final account of Clinton Ellis executor ot the etato cf John Qulnn late of the town of Catawissa, deceased. 2. First and final account of John P. Jlreslln. administrator of the estate of John J. Malloy late oi veniraua oorouga ueceasea. 3. First and final account ot Henry a Keck guardian of Charles A. Shaffer one ot the heirs ot Dana snaner Jr. aeceasea. 4. First and Anal account of Jacob E. Krum, ad mlnlstrator of Noah Arndt late ot Montour town. Bnlp, deceased. s. Tho first and final account of John a. Freeze Admr. d. b. n. a t. a. of lioben Finney, late of Liberty township, deceased. . Thn account of J. a McBrlde administrator ot Frederick Derr lato ot Madison township, de ceased. 7. The first and final account ot Henry Lltwelicr sole esecutor of Abraham Lltweller lato of Locust township, deceased, s. First and nnal account of L. B. Ituoert ad. mlnlstrator of the estate ot Philip Crawforu late oi juount 1'ieasant townsmp, aeceasea. a. First andflnal acoount of M. C Vance miar. dian ot Frank il. Itclswlck, minor child ot George KeiswioK, aeceasea. 10. First and final account of M. C. Vance truar- dian of Anna It. Itelswlck minor chUd ot George uciswicK, aeceasea. 11. First and final account ot Wm Chrlsman ad ministrator ot the estate ot Edward Crawford lato of Mount Pleasant township, deceased. O. II. CAMPBELL. Nov 9 Iteglster. SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to pubUo sale at the Court House. In tho town ot Bloornsburg on MONDAY, December 3, 1 at 9 p. m., all that tract of land situate In Sugar lott township, Columbia Co. Fa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On the north by public road,on the cast by public rood leading from Cambra, Luzerne county to Five points, on the south by lands of K. J. Albertson, and on the west by lands of K. J. Albertson, containing five acres more or less, whereon is erected a two-story plonk dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized taken In execution and to bo sold as the property of John W. Albertson. Ikelsk Hbkrino, 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 lleacock, on the east by land ot Alfred lleacock, on the south by a publio road leading from Itohrsburg to MUlvUlo and on the west by land of aeorge Eves containing twelve acres and seventy perches. Whereon are erected a dwelling houso and stable. Seized taieu la execution and to bo sold as the property of Benjamin F. Fisher and Hannah W. Fisher. PL Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Miller Atty. Sheriff. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUAlIMt Real Estate ! Tho undersigned executors ot the estate of J. II. Harman deceased, will expose to publio sale on tno premises In llupert at 10 o'clock a, in. of SATURDAY December 1, 1888, the undivided ooe-halt of a certain lot of ground situate la the town ot llupert aforesaid, bounded on the east by a publio road and lands ot Llod raxton on the west by right of way of the Cata- wlssi It. li. Co., on. the south by said Ilallroad Co, and lands of Lloyd raxton. whereon la erected a wooden storehouse. TKItMS Ol' SALB Ten per oent of one-fourth ot the purchase money ;to be paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less tho ten per cent at the conllrtnatlon absolute and the re maining three-fourths lu ono year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi, K It. DltlNKKIt, LLOYD I'AXTON. Nov 0, 3w. Executor BOOK MAKING AND BINDING. llufluess men who have tried It find It greatly loiln lr adnutagc toliave Account Hooks made to order, to suit ineir special limn Every Kind of lilank Hook, with or u lihout printed bcadlni est Check Hants and ltuled lllanks I mako lu the besl manner at honet.t prices. Unexcelled facilities tor Numbering, Eyletlng, rerforallng, punching and stamping W ork for county and borougb cnicoa especially Boucueu. Miscvuaueuus ikjok mnuing of the hlgbebt class. Xllss)ng magazines Itupplled Estimates anq uarticoiara cqeertuny rurnisnea J. W. BAE0ER, 7 anil 0 Market St., WILKES-BARRE. SUHFdRIBE FOU THE COLUMBIAN BUSINUSS SUITS 'wERCOATS -IS50 ro mOO tIO.OO t J5.00 TROUSERS CAPECQAtr' ULSTER COAT ItajBOtotssoo 15.00 -roytB.00 E. O.THOMPSON, TAILOR CLOTHIEU IMPORTER. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET (Opposlto the Mint) Philadelphia. Mall Orders specially cared tor. Wrlto tor samples. JURY. LIST. GRAND JUPOItS. Tho following Is a list ot grand Jurors for De cember term. Ili.nt.nn WMlpr Poller. Bloornsburg John C. Jones, John Fcnman, A, D. Catncart, Tbomas vt eno, uasper I. momaa, Catawlssa-Mlner line. Contre-John Crlder, Henry Doak. Flshlngcrcek James Ammerman. Orcenwood Keller Long. 'V. a Kyer. Hemlock aeorge Ilattman. Jackson-Charles Lemon, T. V. Smith. Locust A. M. Johnson, William Fettcrman. Mifflin Samuel Drum. Mt. PleasantIacob Klaher, Frank Dallman. nne Thomas Hehlauch. Hoarlngcreek mcr Ilower. Sugarloaf Joshua 11. Hess. Scott George Grimes. TRAVERSE JURORS. Tho following Is a Ust of traverse Jurors for De cember term, lbtSJ FIRST WRKK. TlAflver rtAnlel Rlnirley. Berwick Bernhartf Moorchcad, Isaiah W. Hart- man, w. u. uaraes. Benton Ira Thorras. llrlarcreek Lloyd Knorr Bloornsburg J. J. nagenbuch. F. C. Eyer, cnaries Krug, w. J. coreii, uarnson naner, urn lamln Vinton. , , . n . n,.- ln,,.tii.nHv.ra Will uiittniaaa-v.jAiiui, Auua.ua uiuuno, lam Zlmmeimnn, Nelson 1 1 art man, John Hampton, ueniraua uawara v, imams, uavia iiiaea. Centm Geortre Conner. Emanuel Sltler. Flshlngcreek A. '.V. Jones, William Long,James uewiir. Franklin William Geortro. Greenwood A. I'. Young, Henry Parker, Will iam iteese, jacoo uirara. Jackson Frederick Hess. Milton fitackhouse. Locust John Johnson, Luther Dlmmlck, Isaac nsner, names xu Madlso I John W Ross, Ebro Catncr. HIAln rtovrt n Yetrr. Mlfflln-D. C. Bond, John Lutz, M. M. Hartzell. Montour r. s. Karsnner. HnarfntrftreekT. M. Knnkle. sugarloat-john w Kilo, John KUngcr, A. M. Scott James 11. Miller, Isaiah J. Mussclman. SECOND WIBK. Benton T. K. Tjiubach. Berwick Fierce Whltmlre, W. W. Adams, John u. .Tacoby, John Gray. Bloornsburg-Thomas Metherell, Amos Krum, u. n. iiovenuucn, uuydacuuy. CentraUa John McDonald. Centre T. D. Strauss. Conyngham John I'aden, Patrick Flynn, E. C. rncu, cnaries Aicuuirc Franklin Andrew Loreman, Washington Parr. Flahlnirereek V. tv. Mcllenrr. Tillman Uunyan. Greenwood Peter II ay man, M. M. Kllnc,Edward lienrio. licmiock K. u. uunay. Locust David Roup, 11. S. Bodlne, John Mourer. Manison jonn j. Kreamer, Allies smuu. iumin A. w. snyder, jonn creasy. Montour-Lloyd Paxton. Orange John Cadman. line James v. stackhousc, J, R. Fowler. Scott John Reynolds. Sugar loaf M. F. Shoemaker. J. R. SMITH & CO. LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., Dealer in PIANOS By the following well known makers.' Chickerins, Knabe, Weber, Hallct & Davis. Can also furnish any Of the 1.nnoM ..,,.1-.r. t ,"on.,a Cheaper makes at manulacturere inces. JJO not buy a piano be- . i i : fore getting our prices. 1 o Catalogue and Price Lists On application. ScptS-Mtf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real state! The undersigned executor ot Franklin Ithodea, late of Beaver township, Columbia county, de ceased, will expose to public sale on the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m, the following described real estate, A ocrtatn lot or piece ot land situate In Mifflin townshlpj said county, bounded as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a publio road running from Abram Sweppenhlser's to George Nungessor's mill, thence north M degrees west 8 perches to a stone, thence by lands ot Abram Swepp nhelser north 7ft degrees west 8 percbi s to a stone, thence south ( degrees east 7 8-10 perches to said road, thence 51-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 65 perches more or less, on which are erected a dwelling house and outbuildings. TKUMS OFSAuE. Ten per cent of one-fourth ot the purchaso money to be paid at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten percent at the confirmation absolute, and the re maining three fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nlsL JAMES T. FOX, A. I Fritz, Atty, no9 Executor. " llnjnl Liquid Uluv" mends broken China, tlloss, Wood, Leather, Metuls, Fur niture, ete., with Everlasting Tenacity I Hold by Urocers, Druggists and Ueuernl ti lores. ROYAL GLUE FQJ, BALE BY I. W, Hart man Bona, The Ureat Eastern Tea, Co., V. IL Orooke 4 CO. ii, r,. tviiaoQ, SlweUiuttehbe&leA OFFICIAL VOTE OF lTOBl-nt ir&utt". Iltett'l'ct llcong'sa- Assembly AU'yl Sheriff j Corner Coroner TOWNSUIIU 1884 jo j W I O ' K R j ' P ! 1 i i 0 Ik 3 I b 1 3 '1 Q s t r S 1 if I I 1 I fi ! 1 I m 5 I I I M i H I tBJ. JUL lyilllixSIlL8 jJLjlM. si a Heaver '. 'ui yi lnSpa "IM 1 3l 15TT rT16rfijTllir-&) S3 lf sflos 3im "S-m i llenton tt 47 2H 4 SIO 46 218 47 m . HI 8I M 83S SU M 4.1 919 41 MS 4J S47 4 . S 8 47 IICrwIcICK 183 111 181 141 189 1(0 141 141 117 313 1411 14J 140 143 14J I4J I I 14 I4J 111 144 14 149 14J HerwUHW ffl 180 M 101 63 vi 08 193 61 SU 69 SOU 71 71 800 198 TO, S0J 77 89 71 10 7 800 lllrmmK J45 109 831 m 801 ao2 319 S'7 S3 257 811 KW 804 311 2-J1 200 8.TO 91 Ml 1W 847 207- 844 201 IllOOm W 109 191 19S S18 IM HI 20j 816 187 SM 198 223 187 187 !3J 209 814 1IW 208 204 119 i3 09 !14 llrlarcrcclc 147 88 ml 80 167 BrJ 171 78 163 81 170 81 ' 170 118 17 77 141 Wl 178 78 176 74 174 77 tlatawlssa C76 885 tJSHEW 231 Sid 231 2-10 810 2( 248 217 231 2.15 Kf Hi 11 20 S.1I 230 fib 22J 23S S33 CentraUa 149 169 01 199 201 19?, 191 191 188 S03 201 194 203 203 191 101 203 m 211 181 IK 15 V04 189 Centre .. 177 M 16il M 10 1 fS, lfll M 143 100 1M)I 8Iil49 158 84 SI 161 84 157 M 160 8.1 103 81 COnynfthamN 99 61 141 41 141 4 IN 49 181 71 1 139 48 181 140 40 41 139 45. 1S 45 189 43 189 45 Conyngham 8 ta 09 M 49 84 ii B0 M 80 f.1 1 W II II 81 47 47 87 47- 91 43 67 4 90 4 4 Klshlnirjroek S8I 61 855 CO 855 M 253 71 2:10 87 2591 W 241 85 t.7 81 M 03 838 69 26 t6' 85 ft. Franklin . . .... 70 42 68 M 08 87 49 48 78' 28 57 1.8 81 S3 60 83 64 34 89 83 6 88 OrcenwOOd 187 143 815 111 814 161 81 J 181 830 If 817 1 104 208 819 169. lt.7 817 160 207 167 M 158 J19 169 HemlOCK ........ 188 54 131 54 ll 54! 131 M 103 74 183- M 183 1.13 5.1 63 1S2 55 1 84 60 183 M 183 63 Jackson IM 13 133 17 131 tfl 1.13 17 134 17 183 18 1!0 18.1 18 H 183 17 13 1 1 I J8.1 17- 1S3 17 iJMUSt 258' 105 263 log 261 loii 2M III 255 111 284 111 863 271 104 109 2.7' 110 257 1 108 281 103 268 108 Madison 174 40 201 44 207 , 41 203 41 18 83 1 8011 41 195 801 89 38 108 39 201 1 83 S"7 89 203 88 Main IM 14 184 7 134 7 131 7 121 10 1 133 7 131 131 7 7 184 7 181 7 184 t 181 7 illfllln . ..,.. 107 68 807 63 207 63 207 53 200 68 200 63 8(10 209 63 65. 21)7 53 805 63 207 63 207 63 Montour 80 58 78 64 78 63, 80 A3 67 70 81 61 70 79 C4 54 80 6-J 70 66 19 M. 78 64 ML I'lcasant 100 47 103 49 Wl1 49 99 63 105 43 99 61 103 101 41 41 101 40 97 ' 45 100 43. 101 47 UrangO 1!4 67 184 83 131 M1 135 83 104 114 141 81 181 129 1 07 63 141 08 131, 76 145 70 145 74 lino.. 130 41 140 57 140 6ft 1U 67 183 63 ISO 63 143 144 67 65 111 60 141 I 67 141 68:143 88 lloarlngcrcelc 77 38 84 40 84 40 83 40 . 80 43 84 39 83 84 89, 89 81 B9 S3 1 89 HI 8 1 84 89 HCOttK. 117 85 118 87 113 67 ISO 87 119 93 119 89 1211 181 76 81 181 84 114 1 69 181 84 180 84 Scott W 67 49 70 4.1 70 4.3 71 43 83 82 73 41, 73 89 89 37 71 40 81 30 70 40 71 40 BUgarloat 173 li 100 18 190 18 ll 1691 SO 1W SO j 190 193 19 13 191 19,103 18 191 18 191 13 Total 4339 8138 1676 2484 4651 124831 WlS '4393 334 4713 2503 4583 4697 250.V2H 9 4740 8150 4679 '2364 4741 8424 4700 8444 ESyThe followlne Is the vote cast for Brlurcreck, 1 Orange, S; Sugarloaf, 3; Total, 23. In 1834 the labor voto was 14S. WFor Prohibition the followlne voto 7 Ulnomsburs:, W., 12; Brlorcrcek, 5 Catawissa, 12; Centrallii, i Centre, 2j Conyngham, N., 0; Flsbttigcriick, 8j 'Greenwood, SS; llcralocK, B; IiOCtlsl U; Madison o; Alain, l Jioniotir, i hi, rioasani, o; urangc, is; Bcotl, V., 0j Surjarloaf, 2: Total, 258. In 1884 tlio prohibition voto was 108. IT IS Bloornsburg SUCCESS IS CERTAIIT, I judging from patronage already nave ocen mating purcnasea. iis saui ueiore, 11 FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES WILL WIN wo will have your trade 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 The largest county, JPa. SHERIFF'S SALE- By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House, In tho town ot Bloornsburg on SATURDAY, December 8, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. in., all tuat Northern half ot a cer tain lot or piece of ground situate in the town of CentraUa, laid out by the Locust Mountain Coal ft Iron Company In Conyngham township, Columbia connty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a point on the east side ot Troutwine Street, one hundred feet north of the southeast corner ot Park and Troutwine atreots, thence, north eighty-seven dogices east ono hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence along Bald alley south three degrees cast twelve and one-half feet, thence south eighty-seven de grees weBt one hundred and forty feet to Trout wine Street, thenco along said street north three degrees west twelve and one-halt feet to point ot Deginnlng, whereon Is erected a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Ilugh A. Conway. FL Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Marr, atfy. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot a writ ot AL Ft. Fx Issued out of I the court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House in the town ot Bloornsburg on SATURDAY, Novomber 24tb, 1888 at 2 p. m.. all that certain tract ot land situate in Locust townahln. CnlnmhlA mnntv. Pennnvlvanla I bounded and described as follows to-wlt: Begin. nln 81 a stone comer, tnence ny lands ot uenry Usher and Isaac Fisher south M degrees, west 84 pe'ehes and slx-tenths to a stone, thence by lands I01 Daniel nonberger south 9 degrees, cast 87 perches to a stone, thencs by mountain north 19 degrees, cast 89 perches and six-tenths to a stone, thence by land of Henry Fisher north 9 degrees, west 8T perches to place of beginning, containing 48 acres m peaches strict measure, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling bouse, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Adam Clayburger. SAMUEL SMITH, Oitie, Atty. Sheriff. Nov 8 "83. jUDITOIVS NOTICE. juiiaie iv aamwi aauayfl, aeceasea. The undersltrned. asuolntod an auditor ti ilia. tribute the funds In the hands of the almlnlstra. tor of said deceased, will meet the parties Interest-1 ed therein at his office In Uloomsburg, on FrldaylfYV nnitlCIITTDr n A the mill day ot November A. D. 1SS8, atloo'clocic I iTAS Jf U JCVjr. Mr At, a. in., ar wulcli time and DUce all oensons havlnir claims against said fund, will appear and present iuc kuud ur ua ucbairuu iruw coiuini; in tor a snare ot said fund. It. IlUCKINdltAM. Oct IU '83. auditor. A UDITOR'a NOTICE. TfJSife of Deborah Harrison, late of Bloornsburg. m.. linrf.l.M An -..l.n. ..mI.II .... . .. - Orphans' court of Columbia countv to d'atrlbutn the funds In the hands of executor will sit at the office of Knorr w tntersteen, on Saturday Norem. ter ITth isss atlOo'clnck a. m.,when ud wnero all personshavlng claims against said cstato must appear aud prove the same, or be debarred from coming tn on bald fund. L. B. WINTEIiaTKE.V. Oct 19 'S3. Auditor, To Advertisers A list of 1000 newspapers divided Into htatrm AND HKOTIONS will be sent on appllcallon- ntKis. To those who want tuelr sdrcrtlslmr to oav. wn can offer no better medium for thorough and ef. icviiio tvum iiiau tuts vufiuus Hrcuuns oi our aK LsoT Local List. GEO. 1'. HOWKLL A co.. Newspaper Advertlslnif llureau. Oct 13-Ht lo bpruce street, Ner York. A nVVtmef WANTUn.-l'crmanent AUJJJkl A u ployment and good salary or com' miartiuu. Auurcda a. is. Nurseryman Kocneuter, N. Y. nor -a-ii. HOME PoTmi'lVr! Uook-koei Iluslness Forms. IVninanablD. ArlihuietlaHbort. haud, tic, thi free. orouituiy lauirr ' taught uy mail, circuiara . MtYAOTHL'O'ABUK. 450 Main Street, Buffalo, N, NOV -d-4t. flATTP.P.R ".I--vrCuro comes from jniHJjui C'lilnu. Qieens Hospital and London Cancer HoHnitni nm :aiicer Hospital report Endorsed by Medical euros." X. Journals, nals. Cure guarantee. Circulars Vueh unu VTA W. rminv, ww. 0T JS-MW, COLUMBIA COUNTY, NOVEMBER 6th. 1888. the Labor canilldatc! Bentnu, li lierwlck, E., was cast: Heaver. It ISenton. 17: Berwick, B WITH PLEASURE THAT THE Reliable Clothing House CAN ANNOUNCE THAT received, particularly from referred satisfation from parties who The aim is to sell LOTS of GOODS at give SATISFACTION. We mean to RESPECTFULLY YOURS. CLOTHING HOUSE in Columbia K1AL LIST FOU DEOEMUEU TE11M M. filler vs James McAlarnerEx. et a!. JosODh Clewell Admr. vs. Ablpalt Weaver et aL cnas. w. McKelvyet al. vs. chas. B. Brockway et aL A. ti. Stewart vs. McKelvy Brink. Danlol F. Seybert vs. Gideon O, Hosier. ltobrMclIenrv's use vs. E, J. Mcllenrv's Admx. oas. . Lewars A"mr. et ai. vs. isaoeua w caver. m. A. Marsei vs. borough or lierwlck. Alfred Irvln vs. 11 SS. it. It. Co Wm. E. Tubbs et al. vs. Freeman McAfee. Allen B. Croop vs. II. U. Low. D. H. sponenberg vs. Georgo K. Hess. Wlllla'ii lirloe ft o. vs. Mrs. E. Uany. Charles W. Colo vs. Ezeklel Cole. M. L. Mcllenry vs. Joaepn Tlnsley et aL J B. Wilson vs. I. E. Patterson. Irvln Bros vs. James Hngerty et ux. W. F. Hodlne vs. Columbia countv. AUco Kline vs. Wm. Whltenlght's Exr. Francis uottshall vs. Jeremiah lteeder. L. 11. Ie ft lira. vs. Hlas Iloofnoglc Mrs. Catharine rain va L. A. Itlleyft Co. William Ewlng uso vs. Henry Klelui. Alex. Campbell vs. Win. Bobbins Const. NOTIOEOP INTENDED APLICATIOH TO MOHTG40E. Estate of Benjamin C. lies;, a lunatic. To Mahala B. Hess, wife of Benjamin C. Hess, .TromUh M 1tfaa .Inhn W lloo. Ila.nr T iim. Sarah E. Belshltuo, Francis W. Weave ... ... ........ . . . . . . . l, .lull , 1 ........ ana Mary Lemon children ana Francis W. Weaver and Harvey 11. Weaver graud- children of said Benjamin u. Notice Is herebr elven that as xi es committee of ta anr.lv to the said Benjamin 0. Hess, I Intend to the Court of common Pleas of Columbia county In the Mate ot Pennsylvania ou the third day ot De cember next, for an order authorizing a mortgage ot such part of the real estate of said Benjamin C. He's as said court shall deem expedient for the payment ot tho debts and the support and maln talnance ot said Benjamin C. Hess and his family. DAVID YOST, Nov4w commute. ocMiueeiowiTni JttoUlor flOOnn-l FREE lel timo- uviu uuuiiui kaL-a. Kltftnl end rntKolReciit. I Both UdlM'KOd (Utl 'with work! and ni iaftco lockiuy cn Mcnra on VkKE. Uow U IblliXMalblal ViiDiwir-wwint oum pr ol la Mch iWalll. tn btwb In lbiTbom,iuiMJW to IImim wboe1t, eomplxU Una or our TttUmd arr OMfol MOUNKMUL.lt NAKII'I.IIM. ITicta umplii.ii wall a tba walch.va aiid rr,n1 fwr j-oq ba kit itiaDj In your bom lor a montm an4 abuwu tUam to IbbM who mf btTcalld,lbr baooiu yonr okq prortri It I poailbU tomaklbli (raal olTar, andlot' 11 Hli I. Ill ll.l Watcb nd tOBTl MmplM trt. a,a lha linwtni of lit aamflM iu or loMtlly, alwar ratulti In larita tra for ui, after our laraplM havobaaa la local 1 1 r for mouth .t two w uiuallr l rroin IOUU ta KOOU to trad Iroiu tb luiruuiKtlof eounlrr. TbUtlh mo wooitarful otter t-vtf iuu u.ti mad In ordar tbkt our Mtnplaa mmj U 4aI nt out Ur lUy ra U md, l ear Amarlta. WrIU ! mm, i4 lakaiuraoltbacbaoca. ttaadarlt will oahArdlyauy trouula M ) ot. U ilw tbaaamptM to Iuom vbdnay call at your u 1 tvu rawtril U1 La uoa Mitaractorr. A postal ra4 ou liLU to wrtia tu (MM tat 1 cant ami aflar you know all.ll yoi. 4 tiut rra o fofBribar, wby bo barm Udoaa, Hut It you do hi.iI j our a4drM l ouoa, yo ou Mur D'H&K oa of th i lidcold ! fn tba world and our Ura lluauf n n -T NAHPLEi,. Wtpoy all asprau, rialfM, 'tfl l.v;.Ulia HTUaON M CO., Hot $11, UlTLAxlL)(kIllNF MJ, JIEttS, D. D.S., . uluate ot tho ruiiaaelnhla Dental Colleee. aavlnjf opened a dental orace in LOCKAIID'S BUILDING, corner of Slain and Centra streetn. Is prepared to receive all patients requiring pro lesslonal services. y KTIlEIt, QA8, AND LOCAL ANAESTIIETIC8 administered for the painless extraction ot teeth free of chargo when artlhclal teeth are Inserted. AVOVP"15 OUARANTBUD AS ltEPItKSENTKD. Oct 26-1 y, L.ADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES J They will dye everything. They are sold every where. Price loo. a package. 40 eolors. They have no equal for strength, brightness, amount in packages, or lor fastness of color, or uon.fadlng qualities. They do not erack or Bmut, Korsale by iiojer Bros, and Jas. II. ilerccr. lebirriy. YAiNwiuaiiT &"co WHOLESALE 0R0CERS, I'lIILADKLl'HU, I'X. 1EA8, BYIIUPS, COFFEE, BUtfAH, MOLASMEfa ow '-oia 'vaos auvoiu 'saoi.ii 'siom N. E. Corner Soconl and Arch Bts. "Orders will rocelve prompt attentaoi I have nsed Dr. fieth Arnold's COUGH KIUiEU 11 years) never know it to fall. Haveneverheardany. thine but praise for It, O. II. Cunningham, Entrl I ststttWKIKkX Wen. Pr renu. PTOIgUH, SJo,, JJj,, td ,W, smells ffi"ilflMBi 6: Herwlck, W 0: Uloomsburg, W.. 8: , 02: Berwick. W.. 25: liloomsbure, E., nne, oj uoarmgcrcoK, ij dcoh, a., iu small sell profits. To please and BLOOMSBURO MARKET. :o:- Wholesale. Iletail. CO 60 70 32 45 0.80 S3 24 S3 21 40 CO 13 10 03 05 07 10 09 13 8 10 12 14 SO 80 75 1 00 07 85 5 to 7 Wheatpcr bushel.. Rye " " .. Ccru " " Oats " " .. Flour " bbl liuttcr Erus Potatoes Hams Dried Apples Side Shoulder Chickens Geese , Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel., Veal skins Wool per lb limes Coal on Wiurf. No ti i 2.00: Nos 2. 8, & Lump f 3.85 No. 6 $3.00 l!ltumlnu 38.25 WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLE rslmVr Cox I atonement of the JrVov nnii thm Uouse. Tull of tbe oildrtt jirfliikB, clinriiilus etoriM au$ Iuuifhiiruukttifr illuHtrstloim by tno rlnfPof Jueulla artist, ttrllltitf litiiueiiiiclr. C'rlllcs miy of It i "ltrtmitittl folAt trtlJ with itrliotu. Hon. Clinton H. Unit. iWl unothrr far ItanH y.t th ehihlren to ei,L li. Conwell, D. P. 'neoi i waij meat itnd tlwnt.n llnu. H, H, OI. ' uWna( tMai.f top and L'nrU A'wiiiw." Hon. Howard Crrwbr, lj l,iii-biuui nirri'ii rnn blladeitiblaa l'a- Oct 12-d-4t This popular remedy never rail ta errcctuufly cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache,1 Biliousness And all diseases arising from n Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tho iintiiral reenlt Isffoodappotll Slid nolle! llesb. lo amallt ofcWnQt. ly ur coated and tuy toawalluw. BOLD EVEEYWHEEE. J oo'vSJn.cicoiy. I CURE FITS! When I say Conn I do net mean meraly to stop them for a lime, and then have them re turn again. I UEAN A 11ADICAJL, CUUU. 1 hate mado the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I wahramt my remedy to) Cuhe the worst cases. Because others have failed la no reason for not now reeeuvirur a cure, bend at once for a treatise anda Freb llorrue ot ray Invalliulb ItEHEur. Oive Kzpresa and Pott ufflco. It costs yon nothing for a trial, and It will euro you. Address H.O. ROOT, M. C., I83PIU18T-Hcwr0 septs-'63.ly WILLIAM HART nT.nnMfmTTT?ri vy.r AOENT FOH TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactruersof the celebrated Keystone Dyne iuiui. iuid espiotiitu isKivinif universal Bavisiao lion Quotations cheeilully Blvcn. AuglW AtlverllHerx by addreslei Uuwell it Co lOriurucob r Geo. i. t.. 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