V T 3 The Columbian. J.''.'Bltt'nnltr., 'Ut". BLOOM8BUKG, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,. 1888. Chairman Quay Is crying tho namo of John Wauaraftkor for Postmaster General in Harrisbn's Cabinet. West Virginia is undoubtedly Democratic. Tho oflloial results Bhow that Judge A. 13. Fleming (Dom oorat) is elneted Governor. The Le gislature will bo on joint ballot, -10 democrats and 44 republicans. Tho democratic presictentat ticket is elected by about 1000 plurality. Tho complete roturns of tho oleotion iu Now Hamphehire, another State with heavy manufacturing intorests, show that the " tariff scaro" did not work where it wns expected to. Tho Democrats out the Republican plurality down to 2,284, against 4,003 in 1884 And the Democratic voto increased 4,257, or 10.80 per cent. , against an increase of only 2,478 or 5.72 per oent. for tho republicans. Ono more cam paign of education will do tho business. rno I'liiiaaeipnia Jt'reas u vorv much concerned because tho democrats havo olected ten out of tho thirteen congressmen in Indiana, and attribute it to "tho monstrous injustice of the democratic jerrymander ot the state . However, in the same article they state that tho prohibitionists aided in tno doioat of nvo republican candidates. YVbilu tho Prtsa is interested on the subjeotof jerrymander would it not bo well to give attention to Pennsylvania wbsro it requires sixty thousand demo cratic votes to elect a single congress man, while it requires only twenty nve thousand republican votes to eleot a republican congressman. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. C.Nov. 20, 1888. Mr. Cleveland, Senator Gorman and a majority of the party leaders have decided that it is good politics to let tho "tail go with the hide," so to speak. Consequently little or no ef fort will bo made to prevent the re publ'oao steal of the doubtful seats in tbr House of Representatives. These gentlemen hold that it will be better For the Republicans to have control of all branches of th? Government for a time; tboy believe that it will result in an overwhelming Demooratio ma jority in the House in 1890, and the election of a Demooratio President in 1892. Tho Republican majority in the House of " the fifty -first Congress will hardly be moro than five, if so many, and thero is little doubt that if tho Democrat had decided to make a determined fight for the doubtful seats that this majority could have been reversed. A second-rate actnr has been trying to get a little cheap notoriety by tele graphing his agent here to open nego: tiations for the purchase of Oak View, Mr. Cleveland's suburban residence. Col. Lament says that Oak View is not for sale. The Republicans are loudly clamor ins an extra session of the fifty-first Congress to be called immediately after Harrison a inauguration. Many reasons aro giveu for the necessity of this extra session, but tno real reason is that their majority in the House will be so very small that ther fear enough of the Republican members eleot may die beforo next December to make that majority Democratic) should that party .elect their successors, hence they want to take no chauota about capturing the organization of thi House. Whether Harrison will bo willing to call an extra session ol Congress simply for the purpoee of al lowing his party to organize tbo House of Kepresentatives remain to be seen. Most people would think that thi country was already overloaded with olas voter., yet some Republicans aro demanding a position in Hairison's i abjnet for editor De Young of tho San Francisco Chronicle, beoause he represents the Hebrew vote. This thing is getting somewhat monotonous. II all the class voters are to bo recog nized in appointing officials where are me American vuicra tu uomo in i air. De Young may be, and probably is, as good a man as the average republican, but if his only claim to office is beinir the representative of the Hebraw, or any other class voto, be should not, be appointed. The republicans who have been re tained in offlce during tne whole ot Air. Cleveland s administration are now showing their gratitude by talking in favor ot a clean sweep when Harrnson comes in. it is said here that Harrison pur chased the support of the Craftman, of this city, the alleged official organ of the International Typographical Union, by promising to appoint ono of its oil itora Public Printer. Representative Perry Belmont, of New York city, the popular Chairman of the House committee on foreign affairs, ut9 been appointed United Slates Minister to Spain. He has accepted, and will immediately resign bis seat in the Fiftieth UongrosB, He declined a renomination at the re cent election, to the Fifty-first Con cress, jur. lielmont wall make an excellent representative abroad for this country, the only pity being that the corainc Kepublican administration will make his present diplomatic career short ono. Much is said about Harrison's proba ble polioy. The only thing on which to base an opinion is his course in the Hen at a llo was always Known as conservative man so far as his own opinions went, and yet he always voted with his party no matter what tho sub ject to be voted upon or how radical it might be in its elTeot, This fact should not be lost sight of in attempting to make a foreoast of what lie will do as President. When I know the men who will compose his cabinet I will be prepared to express an opinion ot Ms probable policy, out not, neiore. Washington is already butsy prepar ing for tbo coining inauguration. Mem bers of both parties are put on the committee to make arrangements, and every body cneavors to mako each one better than tbo preceding ono. It will bo very difficult however, if notimpos- ible, to exoel tho Inauguration of Mr. Cleveland. All niiper-tcndora attended tho unction safe today at tho British Lega tion of the lersona! effects of Lord Sackville. the ex.British Minuter. Tho advance guard of the second nossion of the Fiftieth Congress is ai ready here, and tho work of the session may lainy do taiu to commence on SVedoesday of this week, when tho Iloufo committee on appropriations mil hold a meeting. Desertion Alone no Ground for Diroroe Judgt Hinckley filed an opinion in a divorce caso ou the 14th, in which ho refuses to mako a decree, nothing but desertion being alleged in tho com plaint. 11 would bo well if the law as laid down by him were better under stood by married people who tiro of each other, and think that a mere separation for Iwo years entitles them to a divoroo. Judgo Hinckley says: Tho libollant in this caso asks to bo divnroed from his wlfo on tho ground of dosorttoni and tho testimony shows that his wlfo has loft his honso, taken her goods away and Bomo of his, and this has continued for upwards of two years. Wo do not think that tho law con template tho granting of a divorce in every oaso when a wife or husband loaves tho socioty or home of the other. A divorco Is allowed by tho law after everything else has failed, and it Is known conclusively that tho parties by their conduct havo made it impossible to live togother. Not every going away from home, or overy absence persistod in for two years, will entitlo tho parties to a divoroe; olso every marriago relation mutually uncongenial conld be dissolved by this simplo aot. In Jus caso it is not shown that tho husband has over attempted to bring back his absent wife or even to ascer tain from her the oauso of her dopart tiros apparently he seizes upon her departure at onco as a roason for a divorco and the court in granting his request, might seperato those from tho marriago tie that somo misunderstand ing has temporarily separated, and whom a word, or a personal interview or a bona fido effort of some kind might bring together again. A divorco will be granted by the court only in cases wnere nothing olso remains to b 1 dono by the parties, and when nothing else can bring rolief to those suffering in the way pointed out by tho statute. In this case further opportunity will bo given to later testimony in order that no injustice may be done tho libellant; but for the present a decree is refused. Postmasters whose Commissions Boon Expire- Tho commissions of sevrnty-fivo Presidential Postmasters will expire prior to Miroh 4 1889, as follows: During December Ulciah, Ual.t South Norwalk, Conn: Madison, Dak.; Milledcreville. Ga.: Flora. III.: Union City, Ind.; Creso, Iowa; Holyoke, Mass.; Hudson, Mass.; Spencer, Mass.; Warren, Mass.; Brook tlavon, Miss. Aurora, Meb.j Babylon, N. Y. Dun kirk, N. Y.; Hammondsport, N. Y. ; Midilcton N. Y.; Perry, N. Y.; Pulaski N. Y.; Sag Harbor, N. Y. Concord, N. C; Cadiz, Ohio; Niles, Ohio; Ober lin, Ohio; Pomrov, Ohio; Salem, Oregon. Eralcton, Pa ; Mauch Chunk, Pa. Abilen. Tex ; Lancaster, Wis.; Stoughton.Wis.; Waupaca, Wis. Dunr.g January; 189 Annwton, Ala.; Troy, Ala."; Parker, Dak.; Enstis Fla.; Grand Crossing, III.; Petersburg, 111.: Waldoboro, Mm Frostburg, Md ; Great Barrington, Mas.; Lynoh Mass.; West Newton, Mass.; Benton Harbor, Midi.: Hudson N. Y. Abianoe Ohio; Orrville, Ohio; Biavor Falls, Pa.; senna Grove, Pa.; Warrer), 11. I.; Lampas's. Tex.; Salem, Va.; Suffolk, Va.; During February, 1889 Alameda, Cal.; Aspen, Col ; Stafford Springs, Conn.-, Tipton, Iowa; Florence, Mass.; Gardner, Mass ; Salem, Mass.; Neyanpee Miob., Uolumbns, Mips. . Ulitton Springs, N. Y. Cuba, N. Y. Medina, N. Y.; Northport N. Y.; Skeneatles, N. Y. Suspension! Bridge, N. Y.; Athens. Ohio; Berwick, Pa.; Altoona, Pa.; Myersdale, Pa.; Warren, Pa.j Watsontown, Pa.; Vancouver, Wash ington Territory- Little Bhody Bight at Last Rhode Island has long been the only State in tho Uuion without a re publican form of g vernmont. If any southern state had violated both ehe lotter and spirit of the fundamental law of the na'ion as Rhido Island has done by the nrbi'rary disfianohisment of many citizons, Congress would have sent bayonets to oorreot the wrongs; but as the littl" Now England state was Republican iu voto although not Ropublioan in form of gwerniuint, nothing was done about it. After long and often discouraging battles, the people of Khode Island have finally made their State Constitu tion to harmonize with our republican form ot government. iieretolore naturalized citizens could not vote in Rhode Island unless thoy possessed a property qualification; and the State has presented the singular spectacle of a naturalized citizen who represented Rhode Island in Congress subsequent ly beoomlng disqualified as a votor by reverse of fortune. The amendments to the fundamental law were adopted irr April last by a vote of 20,008 to 12,193, but the voto was not officially declared until last wcok. The enlarged suffrage will make theStato close political. -Tim.it. Inventor K.rely in J all- There was an interesting sceno in Philadelphia court Saturday last, when Judge Finletter deoided that Inventor Jnhn W. Keely of Kecly motor celeb rity should go to prison and stay there until he bad purged bimseit ot the con tempt committed in not obeying (he order of the Court, which required him to clearly explain to a committee ot ex. porta the workings of his machine, Mr. Kecly endeavored to purge himsolf ot contempt, Baying: "I desire 10 stale most emphatically, whatever may have been the construc tion put upon my action or tho conclu sions arrived at by the Court, that I nave had no intention to violate or dis obey its orders, and am wholly nnoon scious of having in any particular, in word or in deed, said or dono that which can properly be construed as a violation ol the process ot the court. 1 have done everything in my power to comply with the order ot the uourt, and that. too. ill face of tho fact, which I could not for a moment forget, that ono of the experts, Prof. Marks, has denounced me and my Invention for years and manifested his hostility to me upon the occasion of tbo first visit ot tbe expena to my snon, and sunse quently, as I am told and believe, at a full meeting ot tbe experts, pronounc ed my invention to ba a swindle and myself to bo a swindler, In face of (he further fact that Dr. Cresson has, as I have been Informed, during a pc riod of years also, but in a moro quail fiod manner, derided my invention, and tho truth of this lias been made to sp pear by recent statements made by Prof. Marks in tho publio press, in which he averts that ny invention U h swindle, it may well be assumed by the Court, 1 think, and 1 am entitled, i think, to tho benefit of tho assumption, that men who will enter upon the du ties of Jiirftff, entertaining such views about myself and the eubjeot matter in volved, would distort, if they ouuld, to my disadvantage and Injury, uuder all clrcuuwuuoei whora lby pod.lbly COLUMBIAN AND could do so. In other words, I believe that no, roport should bo expected by the Court which would bo fair end just to mo in the writing of which Dr. Cres son and Prof. Marks were concerned, and In this Instance, as I am informed, both of tho reports woro written by Dr. Cresson.'' Judgo Finletter, at the oonolusioit of Mr. Koely's remarks, committed him to Moyamensing prison, holding that ho bod not purged himsolf of tho con tempt. The invchtor was driven to the j ail in a carriage, and is now confinod In a cell on tho third floor. Ho said, after reaching tho prison: ''Well, I must admit it was a surprise to me, although I'vo been taught to ex pect most anything. Time, however, will right it all, all will bo explained, and people will sco wherein l'vo boon wrongod." Keely will remain In jail until he has purged himself of contempt. Koely was seen in his coll Monday by a re porter, to whom he said: "Why, I was dumfounded when Judge Finletter committed mo to this prison on Saturday," said Mr. Keely. "It was ono of the most surprising things that has happenod to me during my lifo. This thing is a conspiracy agajnst me, but, mark what I tell you, I will repay thoso people fourfold. I willgisomy invention to tho world four months from now and then I think I will be on top.'' Ilia only complaint regarding his oxperienco in prison was that ho wns not allowed to smoko nor have a light tn his cell at night. Congressman Perty Belmont has been appointed United States Minister to Spam. Ho has accepted tbo ap pointment and will sail for Spain early next month. The coal operators near Pittsburg have decided to suspend operations at all of the mines for an unlimited pe riod, for tho reason that the selling price of coal is so low at Cincinnati and Southern porta. Tho suspension will throw 6,000 men out of employ ment. Catarrh Mar sffect any portion ot the body where the mucous membrane la found. But catarrh ot the head Is by tar tbe most common, and the most liable to be neglected. 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I W Wllllts, Samuel Neyhard, rcter Gross, PEWlrt, DMlloid, 0II Campbell, J n Maize and James corooran, citizens ot the state ot Pennsylvania, under the Act ot Assembly approved April S9th '874, entitled, "An Act to pro vide for the Incorporation and regulation ot ccr tain corporations," and tho supplements thereto, for the 'hartcr of an intended corporation to be called "Tbe Manor Rest Inn company." The said corporation 14 formed tor the purpose ot establish ing and maintaining an hotel, to be located at Jamison city, Columbia county, satd state and tor this purpose to have possess, and enjoy all tbe rL-hts. benents and prlvieges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. A. L. FRITZ, Q. E. ELWE' L. Nov. 1 1S88. Solicitors. 0 FFICE OF THE BLOOMSBUItO COMPANT. bloousscko pa., November 22, 1688. special notice to stockholders. The Board of Directors of this company have called a special meeting of Its stockholders, to be held at my offlce, the general office ot the com pany, In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, January 3. A. D. 188D, at and between the hours ot two (3) and (oar (4) o'clock r. u , for the purpose ot voting for or against an Increase of the capital stock. FRANK P. BILLVEYER, Secy. QUARTER NOTICE. In the Court of Common Picas, for the county of Columbia ot February term, 1883 No. Nottee 19 hereby irlven that an rpmlcatlon will be made to the said court on Saturday the 15t h day of December ih8, at 10 o'clock a. m, under the Act ot Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April S9, 1874, und the supple ments thereto for the charter of an Intended cor- Bar tlon to be called, 'Legion of St. Ignatius .of entralla. Pa." the character and oblect whereof lsbeneflclalnnd for the advancement .of litera ture ana science, and for these purposes to have, possess and enior all the rurhu. benefits and r.rl. vtleges ot the said Act ot Assembly and Its supple ments. C1IARLES 0. BARKLEY. Nov. 83.81. soucltor. pHARTER NOTICE. Totlce Is hereby irlven that an aDDUcatlon will be made to tbe court of Common Pleas of Col umbia county, on the tenth day of December next at ten o ciock in tne torenoon, unatr Act or Assem bly entitled, " Act to provide for the Incorpora tion and regulation ot certain corporations," ap- E roved Apiil S9 174. and tbe supplements thereto, y Rev, J. A. Peters, Rev. F.C. Yom, Rev. a s. Kohler, Rev. J. H. Wagner, snd Rev. Alfred rtoutz, tor the charter ot an Intended corporation to be called "Tbe Wyoming Classls ot the Reformed Church In the United states," tbe character and oblect f which Is the advancement and promotion of the doctrines, customs and usages of the Re formed t'hurch In ttie United States, and for these purposes to hare, posses-, and enloy all the rights benefl'sand privileges conferred by tbe Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements. C. W. MILLER, Nor 19 solicitor. R TJLE ON HEIRS. ISTATI Or J0N1S EOTT, DXO'D. COUWBM COUMTT, BS. t To Elizabeth II Doty, widow, J O Doty, Ira Doty, David Doty.Israel Dutr. Luther B Doty and Martha A. Intermarried with Jacob sunnier, all of Colum bia county, Ueorge Doty, Luzerne county Pa. narau jLuzaoew intermarried wun Lauis w Kozelle, EllBworth county Kansas and lineal de scendants ot Jonas Doty deceased, and to all other persons Interested, greeting: You and each ot you are hereby cited to be and appear beforo the Judges of our Orphans' Court at an orphans' Court to bo held at Bloomsburg on tho first Monday of December next, then ana there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Jonas Doty deceased, at tbe Hppralsed valuation put upon It by the In quest, duly awarded by tbe said Court, and re turned by the Sheriff, or show cause why It shall not be sold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Ilonorable Henry M Hinckley, Presi dent ot our said court, at Bloomsburg, the twentieth day of October, A. D. 1818. WM, It. SNYDER, Clerk O. C. Nov e Q. M. QUIQK, Deputy. UDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Samuel Sataoe, aeceatea. The undersigned, appointed an auditor to dis tribute the funds In the band ot the administra tor of sld deceased, will meet tho names Interest. ed therein at his offlce in Uloomsburg, on Friday the letli day ot November A. D. less, at 10 o'cIock a. m., at which time and plioe all persons having claims against said fund, will appear and present the same or be debarred from coming In for a share ut sain tuna. R, BUCKINGHAM, Oct 1 '88. Auditor. UDITOR'8 NOTICE. Kitatt. of Jacob Chamberlain aeceasei. The undershrned auditor aDnolnted br the Or. phana' Court of Columbia county, to pass upon exceptions ana maite aisinouuaq 01 oaianoa iu hands of administrators, to and anion? the nar. ties entitled thereto.wlll sit at hi offlteln tilooma. urg. on Saturday, November 3Hh, 1888, at 10 ociock in ine (urenooq to attona v ine quiiea 01 his appointment, when and where aU persons uut.uk biaiiiu usaiUM. naiu caimo muab appear and prove them, or bo forever debarred from any auaro 01 sum tuuu. J. II. MAIZE, novs Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Tlalate 0 Deborah llarrtton, late of Btoomsburg. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to distribute me mnas in me nanus ot executor wm ait at tne office of Knorr Wlntcrsteen. on satdrdar Novem. berirth 18eS at 10 o'clock am., when and wnere u pursonu uaviog ciauns agamu aaia estate must appear ana prove tne same, or ue ueoarrea trout eomuig in on saia tuna, L. B. WINTEUSTEKN, Oct 19 '83. Auditor. BOOK AGENTS WANTED port MY STORY OF THE WAR jbyMaryA. Idvermore uwovn BtmUTt r "roiar leart l'erBal xprf fat u FLU ul IIalul ,." ll lxtn 111 WMninlr or "UmtmIt tutor tht Wtr. Iu Uzhtt ..U.UU(J VW U-V-IBl. !!. u. ,U T ,i IM till. t all at .latrAlM- ami UiUt " ( (hrtlli,, !., liu.hln rtuut, It ad ".VV M B. Splttdld lu,l.'lita nJ Itoauut oU UaUIrlut richlr tolocta la utd iae-und. Tbt boomwg " book for Ma tad Wotuta At tett $ 1 OO to SOU a raoDth mlt. fIIUIaar aaMa4rat, tor Wt tag iVttoll tn4 jrWt hxtru lirms. WrlU futtucuUTt l - 4. b. yjttTll&tiTtlM A IX)-, lrtr,r4. &(., ' Hp'vKHt. VtMiin? htddY. Book-keeping, Business tXvSUlU Forma, ivumanstiln, Arltbinetlo,stiort- HTDDY. Book.keei leptng, Lntbint Bustness band , etc, tnorougniy taugnv oy maiu tircuiarg UltYANVa COLLEOK, 460 Main street, Buffalo, N Nor -d-tt. SUBdUIRK FOU TUB1 COLUMBIAN BUSINESS SUITS OVCRCOATl l' 1&90 ft moo. .110.00 wJHOCP ULITERCOAT' CAfCCCWr MUOntnOO IIB.OOtstSJ.o6 E. 0. THOMPSON, TAILOR CLOTHIER IMPORTER. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET (Opposite the Mint) Philadelphia. Mall Orders specially cared for. Wrlto for Samples. X; RIAL LIST FOR DECEMBER TERM A. M. drier vs James MoAlarnev Ex. et al Joseph Clewell Admr. vs. Abigail Weaver et aL Cnas. W. McKelvr et al. vs. chas. B. Brockwar etal. A. a. Btewart vs. MCKeivy Brink. Daniel F. Seybert ts. Gideon O, nosier. RohrMclIenry's use vs. & J. McUenry's Admx. .las. B. Lewars A"mr. et al. vs. Isabella Weaver. M. A. Markel vs. Borough of Berwick. Alfred Irvln vs. B & 8. It. R. Co. Wm. E. Tubbs et al. vs. Freeman McAfee. Allen B. Croop va n. U. Low. D. n. Sponenberg vs. George K. ness. WUUam Brlce & i o. vs. Mrs. E. Haffy. Charles W. cole vs. Ezeklel Cole. M. L. Mcnenry vs. Joseph Tlnsley et aL J 11. Wilson vs. I. K. Patterson. Irvln Bros. vs. James Ilagerty et ux. W. F. Bodlne vs. Columbia county. AllcKllnovs Wm. Whltenlghfs Exr. Francis Gottaball vs. Jeremiah Reeder. l. u. Lee s uro. vs. Hias uootnagie. Mrs. Catharine rain va LA. Riley 4 Co. wuuam ifwing use vs. uenry Klelm. Alex. Campbell vs. Wm. Robbies const. JURY Ll&T. UKATtlJ d UltUrtO. The following 13 a list of a-rand lurors for De cember term. Benton Wesley coney. Bloomsbunr John c. Jones. John Penman. A. B. Cathcart, Thomas Webb, Casper L Thomas. vaLawussa miuvr uuv. Centre John Crlder, nenryooak. Flshtogcreek James Ammerman. Greenwood Kelfor Long, v. B. Eycr. Hemlock George Ilartman. Jackson Charles Lemon, T. W. Smith. Locust A. M. Johnson, William Fetterman. -Mifflin tiamuel Drum. Mr. Fleaaantr-Jacob Fisher, Frank Dallman. Pine Thomas Schlauch, Roarlngcreek Hetor Rower. Sugarloat Joshua B. lloes. -Scott George Grimes. TRAVERSE JURORS. lmrl cemberterm, 1888 Beaver Daniel SIngley. Berwick Bernhard Moorehead. Isaiah W. Hart- man, W. c. Barnes. uenton Ira inotras. Brtarcreek Uoyd Knorr Bloomsbunr J. J. Ilavenbuch. P. c. Ever. Charles Krug, W. J. Corell, Harrison ShatTer, Ben Jamln Vinton. catawlssa O. h. Ervln, Augustus Brooks, Will lam Zlmmeimnn, Nelson Ilartman, John Hampton. ciitrium cuwuru niuiums, uavia mac. Centre George Conner, Emanuel Hitler. FlshlntrcreBk A. 'V. JoneB. William tiin?.JiunM Dewitt. Franklin William George. Gieenwood A. V. Younp. Itenrv Purkpr. Will. lam Reese, Jacob Glrard. jacKson rreaencic ness, Milton HiacKnouse. Locust John Johnson. Luther Dlmmlck. IaaaA Fisher, Haines Yost. jsiaaiso i John w Ross, Ebro Catner. Main Boyd R Yetter. Mlffiln-D. c. Bond, JobnLutz, M. M. UarUelL Montour P. 8. Karehner. Roarlngcreek J. M. Kunkle. Suirarloaf John W Kile. John Kllmrer. A. M. Vansickle. scott James B. Miller, Isaiah J. Nusselman. SECOND WISE. Benton I. K. Laubach. Berwick Plerco Whltmlru. W. W. idami John G. Jacoby, Joh'i Gray. Bloomaburg-Thomas MetherelL Amoa Krum, B. w. Haeenbuch, Guy Jacoby. centralla John MoDonald. centre T. D. Strauss. Convnffham John Parldn. Patrick Vlvnn. R n. Price, Charles McGulre. rrauKiin Anurew ix reman, wasnington rarr. Flshlngcreek M. W. McIIenry, Tillman Hunyan. Greenwood Peter navman. M. M. K 11 nf V1 wr1 Benrle. uemiock e. c. Bundy. Locust David Roup, It's. Bodlne, John Mourer. Madison John J, K reamer. Miles Smith. Mifflin A. w. snyder, John creasy. Montour Lloyd Paxton. Orange John Cadman. line James V. Htackhouse, J. K. Fowler. Hoott John Reynolds. Sugarloat M. F. shoemaker. T EUISTER'8 NOTICE. rotlce la herebr elven to all letratees credltom and other persons tht erested In the estates ot the respective decedents and minors that the follow. Ing administrators' executors' guardians accounts have been tiled in the office ot tne Register ot Col umbia county andwlll bo presented for connrma tlon and allowance In the Orphans' Court to be uciu iu uiuuuiauunf, ueveiuuer au, low ab x o clock p. m. ot said day. 1. The first and flnal account of Clinton Ellis executor of tbe euate of John Gulnn late of the town oi catawissa, deceased. s. First and final account ot John F. Brealtn, administrator of the estate of John J. MaUor late ui wciiiruiiu uuruugu ueceaaeu. 3. First and nnal account of Henrv s. Keck guardian of cbarles A. HbaDer one of the heirs ot tiavtu tmaner jr. acceasea. 4. First and flnal account of Jacob B. Krum, ad ministrator of Noah Arodt late ot Montour town- nip, aeceasea. s. The nrst and nnal account ot John G. Freeze Admr. d. b. n. a. t. a. of Robert Finney, late ot Liberty township, deceased. 8. The account of J. a McBrlde administrator of Frederick Derr late ot Madison township, de ceased. T. The first and nnal account of Henry IJtweller sole executor of Abraham Lltweller late ot Locust townahlp, deceased. 8. First and flnal account of L. B. Rupert ad ministrator ot the estate ot Philip Crawford lato of Mount Pleasant townahlp, deceasea. o. First and flnal account of M. c. Vance guar dian ot Frank ll. itelswlck, minor child of George Relswlck, deceased. 10. First and flnal account ot M. O. Vance guar dian ot Anna it. Relswlck minor child ot George Relswlck, deceased. 11. First and flnal account of Wm Chrtsman ad ministrator ot the estate, ot Edward Crawford late of Mount Pleasant township, deceased. U. 11. CAMPBELL. Not Register. NOTICE OF INTENDED APLIOATION TO MORTGAGE. Ustatt of Benjamin C. Hess, a lunatic To Mabala B. Hess, wire of Benlamla O. ness, Jeremiah s, Hess, John F. Hess, Harry I. Uesa, Sarah K. IleUhUne, and Mary Lemoi children and Francis w. Weaver and Harvey it. Weaver grand children of said Benjamin c Uesa. Notice Is hereby given that as a committee of tho said Benjamin 0. Ileas, 1 Intend to apply to the court of common Pleas ot Columbia county tn the Stale ot Pennsylvania on the third day of De. cember noxt, for an order authorizing a mortgage or sucb part ot the real estate of Bald Benjamin o. lles as said court shall deem expedient for the payment ot tbe debts and the support and main. talnance ot said Benjamin C. liess and bis family, DAVID YOST, Nov i 4w Commltte. UWTQH'B NOTICE. MTill Or 18140 CUIVCUHO DkOIllID, LATB Or scott rowNimr, The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Columbia county Pa., to distribute balance In Ihe hands of OM creveUng, Executor, wm hit at litn nmca In uloomabur? on Frldar Deo. 7th, 1688, at 10 o'clock a. in. to perform the duties ot his appointment, when and where all parties having claims against said estate must appear and prove tuem or uo ueiurrvu iruiu auj auarv ia nuu tuna, L. JC. WALLKH, Auditor, NoylMW TRouscns . tB08.50. IT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT THE Bloomsburg Reliable Clothing House CAN ANNOUNCE THAT .SUCCESS IS GBRTAIF, judging from patronage already received, particularly from referred satisfhtion from parties who have been making purchases. As said before, if FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES WILL WIN 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 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 RESPECTFULLY YOURS. I. MAIBR. The largest county, JPa. 3? & WBMdtS, J'MWEMMMy. Columbian ) Bloomsburg, Building, has Just received a flno line of Sllverwaro.Lailles' and Gcn'lcmcn'a Watches, also a com plete line of Jewelry, Clocks, &c. Goods purchased of mo engraved free of charge. Repairing Call and examine my stock before purchasing SHERIFF'S SALE- By virtue or a writ' of FI. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In the town of Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, December 8, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m., all tnat Northern half of a cer tain lot or piece of ground situate In the town of Centralla, laid out by the locust Mountain Coal & ,uu vumunuy iu lunruguam luwnsuip, uuiumum i-uuuiy, renusjivama, oounuea ana aescriuea aa follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a point on the east side of Troutwlne Street, ono hundred feet north ot the toutheast corner ot rark and Troutwlne Mtreets, thence north eighty-seven degices cast one hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence along said alley south three degrees east twslve and one-naif feet, thence south eighty-so ven de. grees west one hundred and forty feet to Trout wine Street, thence along sold street north three degrees west twelve and one-half feet to point of Beginning, whereon is erected a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. seized, taken In execution and to be sold as tho property of Hugh A. Conway. Ft Fa SAMUEL SMITH, Marr, atfy. - Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of AL PL Fa. issued out the court ot Common Fleas ot Columbia county and to me directed will be exposed to publio sale at tbe Court House in the town of Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, November 24th, 1888. at 2 p. m., all that certain tract ot land situate in Locust township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania bounded and d escribed as follows to-wlt : Begin ning at a stone corner, thence by lands of Henry FLiher and Isaac Fisher south 84 degrees, wests perches and six-tenths to a stone, thence by lands of Daniel Ilonberger south 9 deirrees. east 87 perches to a stone, thenoa by mountain north 79 degrees, east 89 perches and Blx-tenths to a stone, thence by land of Henry Fisher north 9 degrees, west 8T perches to place ot beginning, containing 48 acres lis peachss strict measure, whereon Is erected a frame dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. Belied, taken tn execution and to be sold aa the property ot Adam Clayburger. SAMUEL SMITH. GiTH.Atty. Sheriff. Nov S "83. SHERIFF SALES. By virtue of Bundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot Common Fleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. In the town of Bloomsburg on MONDAY, December 3, 1888. at p. m., aU that tract ot land situate In Sugar lo U township, Columbia Co. Fa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt . On tho north by publio road.on the east by publio road leading from Cambra, Luzerne county to Five i-olnts, on the south by lands ot K. J. Albertson, and on the west bylandaof E. J. Albertson, containing Ave acres more or leas, whereon Is erected a two-story plank dwelling bouse, bam aad other outbuildings. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as tbe property of John W. Albertson. UsUa & HiaaiHO, Attys, Vend Bx. ALSO All that certain messuage and piece of land situate In Greenwood township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania hounded as follows, to-wltj On the north by land of Alfred Ileocock, on the east by lanaoiAiireaiieacock, on the south by a publio road leading from Itohrsburgto MlUvllle and on the west by land of Oeorgo Siei containing twelve acres and seventy porches. Whereon are erected a dwelling house and stable. Seized taien In execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin F. Fisher and Hannah W. Fisher. FL Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Miller Atty, Sheriff. " Mojritl Liquid Uliiu" mends broken China, Ulasi, Wood, Leutber, Metals, Fur niture, etc., with Everlasting Tenacity Hold by Grocers, Druggists and (Jeuerul (stores, ROYAL GLUE FOR SALE BY I. W. Uartman & Sons, Tbe Great Eastern Tea Co., W. II. tirooke & Co, tl. N. Wll&on, Elwell & Bitten bender. AftPlWT1 WANXiSn.-Permanent em tlUili X O ployment and good salary or com mission. Address A. IV Ph WhrtMN,Y. 1 w CLOTHING HOUSE in Columbia a Specaltv elsewhere. All poods guaranteed. J. u. w.uul, uioomsourg, l'a. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate ! By virtue ot an order of the Orphans' Court of the county ot Columbia, the undersigned adminis trator ol the estate ot Iteuben lloeart. deceased. , w m oner at publio sale upon the preralsos In the township ol Hemlock In said county ot coiumola, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888. at 9 o'clock in the afternoon, the real estate of tbe said deceased, to-wlt : No 1. A certain messuage and tract of land altuate in said township of Hemlock, bounded by lxndsof Mathlas Whltenlglit, Isaao Mordan, Al bert Summers, William Kline, Andrew J. Beagle, and land of the estate of Anton bchwartz deceased, containing 77 acres and 108 perches and allowance, moro or less with the appurtenances. No. 9 A tract of land situate In said township ot nemlock, bounded by lands of Isaao Mordan, David Jonea and Charles Relchard and Albert Summers, containing twonty.su acres, more or less, with the appurtenance? Both tracts are of a rood quality ot land. Upon No, I are erected good farm buildings, and It has good fruit trees etc., and with wells and springs is supplied with water. TERMS OF SALE: One-third ot 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 heirs upon her death, and the remain ing two-thirds payable as follows : Ten per cent, ot one-fourth at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at tho confir mation ot sale, and tbo remaining three-fourths In one j ear thereafter, with interest from confir mation nisi. Possession will do given April lBt 1888, on the proper security of the purchase money. The ex penses ot deed, mortgage and bonds to be paid by tho purchaser. GEORGE W. BOOART, BiiuLBV, Atty. Administrator. nov 10 at EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned executors ot the estate ot J. II narman deceased, will expose to publio sale on. me premises in Rupert at 10 o'clock a. in. of SATURDAY December 1, 1888, the undivided one-half of a certain lot ot ground situate In tbo town ot Rupert aforesaid, bounded on the east by a publio road and lands ot Lloyd Paxton on the west by right ot way of the Cata. wtssa R. it. Co., on tbe south by said Railroad Co. and lands of Doyd Paxton. whereon la erected a wooden storehouse, TERMS OF SALE Ten per ce nt of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down ot the property, tbe one-fourth less tbe ten per cent at tho confirmation absolute and the re maining three-fourths in one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. E It. DRINKER, . LLOYD PAXTON. hov9,w. Executors. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real state! The undersigned executor ot Franklin Rhodes, late of Beaver township, Columbia county, do ceased, win expose to publio sale on the premises on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. at 10 o'clock a, m., the following described rea estate. A certain lot or piece of land situate in Mifflin townshlpj Bald county, bounded as follows to-wit: Beginning at a publio road running from i Abram Bweppenhlser'stoOeorgeNungesaer'smlll, thence north et degrees weats porches to a Btone, thence by lands of Abram swepp nhclser north7it degrees west 8 perches to a stone, thence boutue degrees cast! 8-10 perches to said road, thence ts-io perches to the place ot beginning, containing 86 perches more or less, on which aro erected a dwelling bouse and outbulldlogs. TERMS OF SAuE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at tbe striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten percent at tbe confirmation absolute, and the re maining three fourths in one year thereafter with Interest from conannation claL JAMES T, FOX, A. L. Fritz, Atty, novt Executor, w 1DOWS' Al'PIUISKMEWTB. The following widows' appraisements will be preaonled to the orphans' court ot Columbia county on tbe Unit Monday ot Dectimber next, and confirmed mat, and unless exceptions are bled within tour days tnereattor, will be conilrmed ab, solute, albert Wlntersbaoh Est, Catawlssa. pertonalty W, A. Robbing Est. Orange personalty 1300.00. ' ' V wj. ii. dnVdeil clerko. o. Plsrks office, Bleouuburg G, 11, QUICK, Deputy BLOOMSUURGr MARKET. Wholesale. Retail. Wheat per bushel Ryo " " JO Ccru " " 00 70 OatB " " 32 45 Flour "bbl" , 0.80 Uuttcr 21 20 Errs 24 20 Potatocg 40 00 Hams 12 10 Dried Apples 03 05 Bide 07 10 Bhouldcr 09 13 Chickens 8 10 Ocese Lard per lb 12 14 Vinegar per gal 20 80 Onions per bushel 75 1.00 Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 85 Hides 6 to 7 Coax on Wharf. Nq 0 $2.00: Kos 2. 8, & Lump S.W No. 03.00 Bltumlnus $8.85 I CURE FITS! When I say CnnB I do not mean mersly to atop tli"m fur a lime, and then havo them re tarn again. I 1CAN A RADICAL CURE. I havo mado tho disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A llfo.long study. I WAnBANT my remedy to Curb tho worst cases. Uecauso others havo failed is no reason for not now receiving a euro. Send at onco for a treatise and a Free iiottlu ot my Infallible Remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will euro you. Address H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 PtAHlST-HlwYOK aept 28-'ss-ly Advertiser by addressing Geo. X. 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