COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. i The ColU.mlDi3.n I . I V-OTh-' s o J. E. BltUnEitiiw., f B"t9r' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 18B8. THEDIFFEREHOE. Four years ugo when tho Dcmoorats bucooeded in overturning the suprom aoy of their opoiionta who had been in power for a quarter of a century, it was Boveral weeks before republicans wero wlllii'g to admit their defeat. When tho Cleveland administration took it's seat, and began to apply the pruning knife in tho work of "turning tho rascals out'' cries of "civil service reform" wore hoard from overy quarter, No republican office holders voluntarily " ., ... - it I gavouptnetr position", anu wiien iw any oauso they were removed, tho civil service law was invoked, and no suon no suoh office-holder relinquished his grip upon the nublio crib until ho was most un ceremoniously kicked out, and then there was great mntterintr. vt ! . . Im mediately after iho recent Presidential election tho choice of Harrison and Morton is unanimously conceded) the heads ol departments everywhere ex press a determination to resign as soon as tho new;chief magintrato is Inaugura tod, in order that the administration may not bu embarrassed. That is the difference between republicanism and democracy; on tho onehand grrod for -A3 j 1 1 1. : .I,-, m," " T "Z""UA Will vuiy Ktuii lyut'ui in imiuu. vu miu i other band, a ready acquiescence the will of tho maiority, and a willingness to avoid all embarrassment to tho administration, Quay's Virginia Sonoma- OOVXBKOB LEE BATS IT WILL FAIL UK- CAUSE TUB VOTKH AftK AGAINST IT. Richmond, November 24. Tho threats of Mahone and Quay about quo warranto nrooiedintrs directed against tho Democratic electors of this State oreatesno excitement here. Tho State Board of canvassers will meet in tho Capitol hore Monday and begin the work of canvassing the official returns of tho election "of November 9 for electors and Congressmen. The mem bers of tho board have no authority to do any thing but deolare who is elected upon tho returns reoeived by them. They oannot hear evidence nor consider any facts except those embraced in thp State. The whole scheme of tho Ma- hone people is to agitato the charge of The only reward the investigation can have'to Mahono will be to blacken be fore a Northern publio tho names of the white peoplo of his State, as was atetmpted in th-- Danville invoti jation. In that owe Mahono made use of John S. Wise as a cat's paw and pushed him fot ward astho persecutor of Virginians, while the wily little General remained in the background. When it was too late Mr. Wise discovered Mahone's little game. In the proceeding he has nowcausod to be instituted Mah no will pnsh forward some other member of his party, while he remains behind the Bonnes and eggs him on. Governor Lee, when asked about this movement, said he had received private advices that quo warranto pto caedings would bo attempted against the eleotora and he deokred that he was glad to see tuch capers cut, for its effeot would be to rally en masse tho Democrats of the State, mako them ride over all opposition and carry the Stato with n fine majority next fall. "The canvassing board," said he "will b governed by law and give tho certi ficato of election to tht-jDeranoratio clec tors: and tho Democratic electors will give the vote of the State to Cleveland All the Quavs and Butlers and Dud' leys and Mahones cannot prever.t that, because tho result will be in accordance with the Constitution and laws. The bayonet can interpose, and the bayonet only, to change that result.'' Attorney General Kufus A. Ayers f-aid: "When tho certificates hav been issued to tho electors they cannot be prevented from meeting and casting their votes for Presidont and Vice President. When the votes are cast and duly certified there is no way of going behind the returns. This was decided by the Electoral Commission in tho Tilden and Hayes oontest." A Eeyolt Among Veterans- DISRUPTION TI1RUA1 ENINO ARMY. THE OltANI) The Philadelphia Record prints the following; : There is every probability that there will be a split in tue Grand Array ol the Republic within a very short lime, and that another organization of union veterans will be formed. The withdrawal lrom tire organiza tion of General John M. Palmer, one of.its founders, ana democratic oandi date for governor of Illinois at the recent election, together with hi charges that the ord-jr has been used for political purposes, has created a circles. General Palmer was a member of Stephenson post, No. 30, of Chicago. and is a post commander of the depart- . r .,1 . ,r , . me ii i, ot Illinois ire nas atwavs taken an active interest in the order. He said recently that thoro was nothing for him to say further than that there was too union pontics in the older. ft oxpressed great regret that ho was oom polled to sever his connection with tho order and added : "From its beginning itml the present year f have been en thuslastically hopeful for the good of the Urand Army. I have been dis appointed, that's all, and my post has vory promptly and vety honoiably, f think, given mo my withdrawal card." Ife also oxpressed a willingness to head a movement in tho interest of a rival organizations of veterans. This has set the demoeratio members thinking, and most of them seem anxious to enter such an order. It is estimated that tbero aro about 2,000 democratic sol dicrs connected wilh tho Grand Army in this state. POLITICS WILL STILL EXIST. Colonel Charles E. Tiptoh, who is a member of General Robert Patterson post. No. 275, encampment No. 2, of Iho Union Veteran Legion, and an officer of the Hancock Veteran Legion, eaid yesterdav that a new organization would undoubtedly bo formed. "Of course the Grand Army is a political organization indirectly and not openly," oald tho colonel. "If you are a repub lican it is ae well and good, but if you dare )e a democrat, why that settles you, so to speak. At one time it was a republican organization pure and simple, and democrats could not join it. It was cbaugod but a tew yfiu ago at l'10 nnnui,l enonmpmput of tlio depart inent of l'onnsvlvnnift licld cither at l'ittsuurir or Wilkesbarro, I don't ro- luviuuui niiiuut ucucmi lliiiiui niuu to linvo It mado an out-and-out ropublU can organization, but was uiiaiicooKsfiil. There m a rulo which prohibits the dia- ! - - l ..,!.! !.. . . . uubsiiuii ui iiuiihub in tiiu iit'ai ruumn, and whioli prohibits tho wearing of any iniignia of tho order at a political de monstration, but ii docs not amount to a row of pins, and is violated almost ovury day. The order is manipulated by tho heads ot each state or depart mdit in the interests of tho republicans. Of tills there id not tho slightest doubt. It is so in this department I know. rilOVIDED FAT 11KUTIIS. "Look back in tho history of the Older, and you will find that after a man has served as commander of this department ho has been nppointed or -t .-. -t! I ni I... at.- Uic.ieu io Buuiu pujmuui umuu uy iuu republicans. Why tho position li oven to-day looked upon as a stepping stono to a snug political bcrcb. General Wagner has been fixed in a fat office, ' tiLiiiul nun uvvu A Wi80I1 Norm was made auditor concralo thi8Blalc. Thomas J. Stewart r. in ,..n-vm,nt, nf ,hB oftlpn secretary of internal affairs, and tho list mignt easily bu further extended "Wo wont a now order and wo are going to have it. General W. S. Rose orans Btartcd such a raotetnont about two ytars Bgo, but it fell through. But there is no uso in talkintr about the subject, for overv dt mnorat in tho order H well aware that tho Urand Army ol the Hepubllo is a republican organita Hon in (llguue. Light Street- Tho M. E. Church choir cavo an Oyster supptr on Tuesday ovening.tho "t ...i.ir ...in t " ...JT..i.l , V " Z to furnishing the choir with newohairs, Tho day of pork is at hands butcher ing on an sides. Tho Lecture given by ltev. F. Prichard on Tuesday evening last, was a grand one, tho subject being success in lite. A surprise party was held at the residence of Mrs J. Lee a in hocor of their daughter L'zzie's birthday. M. E. Seybert is again at bis post post furnishing his many patrons with and pork. Harvey Henry and Wife of Buck horn epent Sunday in town. iho wreck at tho paper mill last week delayed trayel somo what, but lucky for tho passengers as no one was seriously hurt. Air. bilas xountr is tho hrst man who received a car load of lumber on tho B.ifc S. Mrs. Geo. Jacoby raised a turnip in tho B"den that measures three feet m Catarrh May affect any portion ot the body where Die mucous membrane Is round. But catarrh of the head Is by tar the moat common, and the most liable to be neglected. It cannot bo tured by local application!. Being a consti tutional disease It requires Ringing a constitutional remedy like U Hood's Barsaparllla, which, 1,0,868 working through tho blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes ana pro motes the catarrh, and soon effects a perma nent cure. At the same time flood's Barsa parllla builds up the whole system, and makes one feel renewed In strength and health. If you suffer IfTtpUrO from catarrh, be sure to Rlnnd try flood's Barsaparllla. " I used Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. The catarrh was rery disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises Hood'8 In my ears, and pains lu finrannnrllln ,he back ' m lle:ld eargapariua Th0 eflort to clcal. mj bead In the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Barsaparllla gave me relief 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 Mbs. Q. B.Oiun, 1029 Eighth rnt.rrt, Bt-.N.'W.. Washington, 1). O. " " I was troubled with that annoying disease, nasal catarrh, and never found relief till I took Hood's Barsaparllla." J, L. ItouiT. Marksburg, Ky. N. B, Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbyaUdrufrgUU. JltitxforgS. Preparedontj 17 C. I. 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In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried," T. V, Adams, Solly Springs, Texas, " I have used Ayer's Pills for a num. her of years, and have never found any thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and Imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them lu the house." K. V, Jackson, Wilmington, Del. " Two boxes of Ayer's Pill cured m of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer." Emma Keyes, Ifubhardston, Mass. "Whenever I am troubled with con stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer's Pills set me right again." A. J, Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. "Ayer's Pills are In general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com bined. We have never known them (all to give entire satisfaction." Wright & Uannelly, San Diego, Texas, Ayer's Pills, raxrABXD st Dr. J. C. Ayir at Co., Lowell, Man. Boll by all Dealers to Usdlelne. Tho undersigned respectfully calls atten tion that as Abraham Snyder Is Oca1' and that a pump-maker is needed, that I am going into that business and will make pumps and do repairing on reasonable terms and guarantee satisfaction. J, W. Reynolds, Espy Pa. Shop near tho canal grocery. Nov. 23-4w. J. 8. WILLIAMS, AUCT10NEEH. HLOOMSBUIIQ, PA. Heal Estate Bought and Said. Parties deelrinr to buy horses and wneons would do well to pall ou thp above. DMlKISTH.VrOK'S NOTICE. I Estate of Snmwl S'ungesser, Notlco la hereby riven that letters of admlnls. irauon on mo estate or pamuei Nungcsscr, lato ui mo luniuunp ui iteavcr, county 01 uoiumoia. wiuButioui i MnnBTiTBuiB. accoaBea, nave ocen granted to tl w Nunsreescr ot Dearer Valler. county of Columbia I'm, ana Wm. Yoaircr ot Il&tleton, Luzerne county, Pa.,to whom all per sons Indebted lo cald estate are requested to make payments, and those havlni,' claims or demands will make known tho same without delay. WM. R. 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' mo NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIl CUAKTXIL Notice Is hereby given that an application will lm mado to the (lovernor of rcnnsylvnnu on the fourteenth dsy of DeccmbT A. I), im b W M Monroe. OWNoaLl W Wilms, tnmuol Noylnrd I K Wirt. 1) M limit, t! II L'atmibell. J 1 ii Maize and Jamca Corcoran, citizens ot the state ot I'ennsylvanta, under the Act ot Assembly Hitnn'Ti-u April mn 'tr,, eniliieu, "An aci 10 pro. vldo for tho Incorporation nnd regulation ot cer tain corporations." aud tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended mrporatlon to bo called "Tho Manor Heat Inn Company." tho said corporation Is formed tor the purpose ot establish ing and malntnlDl'iK an hotol, to bo located at Jamoson city, Columbia county, said stato and for this purpose to have pos.sa, and enjoy ml the rl.lila. bcnellls nnd prlcl.owa ot mild Act ot Assembly and supplements thereto. A, L. FlttTZ, (1. K. KI.WKI.I. Nov. 81 lm solicitors. 0 PFIOE OK TUE IlLOOAlSIlUIta WMKH COMPANY. I1L00MS11UI1O PA., NOVKMIIEI1 23, 1688. SPECIAL NOT1CK TO 8TOCK1IOUJKKS. The hoard of Directors of this comnanr hare called a Bpoclal mwtlntf of Its stockholders, to bo bold at my office, tho general unico ot tho com pany, in mooinsDurg, on paiuraay, January A. I). 188. at and between the hours of two K) nnd (oar (4) o'clock r. M , for the purpos j ot voting lor or against an increase or me uapaai hiock. FltANK P. UILLMBYfilt, Secy. ROOK ArXTS WAKTm iron MY STORY OF THE WAR By Mary A. Zivcrmore llcrovn narrstlTs of "Foar Vfars Peraoual nttrl. rara as Field and Hospital ISuw." it inTTtnri tbs womanly or "Ilosrrnly" tlds of ths Wsr.lts Light, sml Phatlntrs a woman itt thrm " ftriithL fur, snd GrxnL f nil of "UivghUr ant fw," of thrilling Intorsntsntttouchlns rsthos. It tflU at naht to all. SolnrlTd Nial.llta. snl thrlumr Inters! una touching Spl-ntild Htvft.riates. snj ismouiold IlaillfFlnr richly colored io rrnrl (orwimtis. Tbs H boonw0 Uiok for Men snd Women 4rtnti $ 1 VO to $1100 s month mid-. n lllnlanse na hlndranrts for WS 'ill' Frfightt snrl rlrs hrtra Ttrmt, rits forctrcular ta A. IK nvUllUMUXU X CO Uarifsrd. Uaaa, TlftTirP wTUDV. Uook.keeplDg, Uuslnc XlUivlj Kormfl, V nmanMt, Anthmctlcort hatiil, eta. thoroughly tftueht by MAIL Circulars ffvi HIVKfr'JI,lT I T.flW J VI lltiln btrect, Buffftlo, N. Y. Nov 9-Mt. L M M. I SPECIALIST IN THE Treatment of Chronic Diseases confines his Practice to such cases only as are so clearly and fully developed as to mane a complete anu posiuve magnosis wunoui iuesuuuuig ur tu lowing 1'atlents to make a statement of their con- dltlon, on this basis ot Positive Diagnosis, for treatment, Dr. Clark's Experience has become strictly unlimited bv a Tr ictlco which In extent, variety nnd successful n suits la equalled by few and excelled by none. Patients n-t cured by ordinary Treatment or in doubt as to tho nature of their diseases Esnocltillv Invited. DK. CLAHK Teaches and ITactlces rosiltrt Dtaymtsts. Can be consulted Free of Charge at BE11WI0K, PA., Iloi't House, Thursisy, IMOV. XV. BEN ON, PA., Exohango Hotel, Friday, JMOV, U. BLOOM8BUKG, PA., Exchange Hotel, Baturaay and .Monday, Dec. 1 anrl B. CATAWI8SA. PA.. Susquehanna House, i utstiny, Liec. 4. DANVILLE, PA., Montour House, Wcilnes day, Dec. 5. Nov 0-4t. 1 1 nun k 1 We are agents for Dr. Julius Kings' Combination Spectacles They are composed of a combi nation frame, set with the finest French white lens, they do not rust and arc the most durable in use. The lenses are made so as to correct imperfect sight in youth as well as old age, both for reading and seeing at a dis tance. We have hundreds of pairs to select from, gold or steel frames, all prices from 25 cents up. The season of the year is here when you live almost entirely indoors. This is the time to beautify yourhomes by papering them; ami why put it oil till spring, these rooms will look just as well then as if you put it off till spring to do the work and you will have the use ot them. We can show a stock of wall paper that in size and beauty is second to none in the county. These are the best goods from the best makers. The prices are in accordance with the value of the goods. W. II. Bkooke tt Co., Successors to G. A. Clark. This InBtPutlcn Is a high grade Iiuslcc&s Col leno, giving lnrtrucilon in every department of business education. In addition to the regular buslneui course It makes a specialty ot Phono graphy, Type-wrlllng, Telegraphy, and Ornamen tal penmanship, 'llie promtnect feature ot the Commercial course is Its practical character. Nearl every set of books has been taken from tlrht class business establlshm"nts, nnd a large proportion ot the course In book. keeping Is made up from our system of actual business practice, unsurpassed In the tclentltlo atmllcailon to mod ern business methods. A larger proportion of our graduates regularly ottun nrsuciass positions than from any other commercial colleco In the state. Year begins Aug. su, ikk. For circulars aaaresa w. u DBAN, Principal. Sqv 3m. Kingston, Pa, HINDERCORN8. Th only iur Cure for Oorm. stop!lpln. Eaiurei omrorllotturevL Uo. at PrunttaU. UlKXJliCo.,N, V, 'ihbettol all remedies lor Inward ratni, cone, maizes lion. Liliauktlon and all Sloin ach and llowe! trouble. AUo i tht most eflecllva cure fori Coughs, Colds, Uroncliitis and I affections of tha breathing 1 organs. It promotes refreshing sleep. Improves Ihe appetite, overcomes nervous prostration, ad elves new life and strength tint weak and aged. 50c. and $l.oo, at DrgguUts. Nov 9 d-JU WANTED ! A good man to represent us as local agent. Can give control of territory and steady work. Will pay good wages and guarantee success. Write to j, avhxin HiiAW, jsiirHtryumii, jifjwma, n, s. NOV U d-IU CHEAP FARMS AND HOMES Prices low. sioolo ,, noo t healtliycllmtte tue soil 1 close to cltlosby water or railroad salt water luxuries abundant. Bend stamp for price . list I map 10. W IX YIN at MANCilA. Annapolis. I Ma. WOT V-4-iU Ma. S19 W . I BUSINESS SUITS OVEROOAtS li 1!50 n 28.00. .tlO.OO Ta.ff80.00 E. 0. THOMPSON, TAILOK-OLOTHIEU 1MPORTEK. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET (Opposite tho Mint) Philadelphia. Mall Orders specially cared for. Write for Samples. rpRIAL LIST FOH DECEMBER TERM "V. A.M. Ortervs James MfiAlarnev Kx. ct al. Joseph Clewell Admr. vs. Abigail Weaver et at cnaa. W. McKelvy et al. vs. Chas. D. llrockway et ai. A. O. Stewart vs. McKelvy Brink. Daniel F. seybert vs. Gideon O, Hosier, liohr Mcllenry's use vb. K. J. Mcllonry's Admx, Jas. 8. Lewar's A"mr. et al. vs. Isabella Weaver. M. A. Markel vs. Borough of Berwick. Alfred Irvln nlltit H. 11. Co. wm. E. Tubbs et al. vs. Kreeman McAfee. Allen II. (,'roop va. II. It. Lovr. D. 11. sponenberg vs. Ooorge K. Hess. William Price. t 1 0. vs. Mrs. K. Harry. Charles W. Colo vs. Ezcklcl Cole. M. L. Mcnenry vs. .losepn Tlnsley ct al. J li. Wilson vs. I. K l'attcrson. Irvln Bros. vs. James Uagerty et ux. W. F. Uodlne vs. Columbia oounty. Alice Kline vs Wm. Whltenlght's Exr. Francis (lottahnll vs. Jeremiah Itcedcr. L. 11. Lee Bro. vs. 811as Iloofnagle. Mrs. Catharine Cain vs. U A. Ulleyi: Co. William Bwmg uso vs. Henry Klelm. Alex. Campbell vs. Wm. Hobblns const. JURY LIST. GRAND JURORS. The following Is a list of grand Jurors for De cember term. Benton Wesley Collev. Uloomsburg John c. Jones, John Penman, A. B. laiucart, 1 nomas n eoo, jasper 1. 'luomas. catawlssa Miner line, centre John Crlder, Henry Doak. Flshlngcreek James Ammerman. Greenwood Keller Long, v. U. Kyer. Hemlock George Hartman. Jackson Charles Lemon, T. W. Smith. Locust A. M. Johnson, William Fetterman. .Mifflin Haraael Drum. Mt, Pleasant Jacob Fisher, Frank Dallman. I lne Thomas Schlauch. lloarlngcrcek Peter Ilowvr. hugarloat Joshua 1). Hess. Scott George Grhnea. THAVKRSB JURORS. The following Is a list of traverse Jurors forDe- ccinuer icrui, 1:09 FIRST WRII. Beaver Daniel sinirlev. Berwlck-Hernhard Moorehead, Isaiah W. Ilart- man, w. c. Barnes. Benton Ira Thotrog. Brlarcreek uoyd Knorr Bloomsburg J. J. Hairenbuch. F. C. Ever. Charles Krug, W. J. Corel!, Harrison Shaffer, Ben jamin Vinton. Catawlssa C. L. Krvln, Augustus Brooks, Will- iam .immerinxn, iveison uartman, jonn uampion. i.cuirtiua cuwaru iMinams, uuviu uiaca. Centre Georcre Conner. Kmanuel Kltler. Flshlngcreek A. "V. Jones, William Long.Jamcs DeWltt. Franklin ".Vllllara George. Greenwood A. P. Young, Henry Tarker, Will iam Heese, Jacob Glrard. Jackson Frederick Hess, Milton Stackhouse. Locus' John Johnson, Luther Dtmmlck, Isaac Fisher, Haines Yost. Madlso 1 John W Itoss, Ebro Catner. Main Boyd It Yetter. Mimin-D. c. Bond, JohnLutz, M. M. Ilartzell, Montour P. 8. Karehner. Hoarlngcreek J. M. Kunklo. Sugarloaf-John w Kile, John KUnger, A. M. VftUslcKlC Bcott James B. Miller, Isaiah J. Mussclman. SECOND WIBX. Benton I. K. Laubach. Berwick Pierce Whltmlre, W. W. Adams, John G. Jacoby, Joh Gray. Bloomsburg-Thomas MethereU, Amos Krum, B. w. Hairenbuch, Guy Jacoby. Centralla John McDonald. Centre T. 1). Strauss. Conyngham-John I'adsn, Patrick Flynn, E. C. I'rlco, Charles McGulro. Franklin Anurew Iireman, Washington Parr. Flshlngcreek M. W. McIIenry, Tillman Hunyan. Greenwood Peter Ilayman, M. M. Kllne,Kdward 11CU11U. Hemlock K O. Bundy. Locust David Roup, B. a Bodlne, John Mourer. JI1UIUUU .IUUU O IW reamer, Aiues Mnuu. Mimin A. W Snvder. John Creasv. Montour Llojd f'axton. Orange John Cadman. Pine James V. htackuouse, J. H. Fowler. Scott John Reynolds. 1 Sugarloat M. F. Shoemaker. T EOISTEU'S NOTICE. "Notice la hereby given to all legatees creditors and other persons Interested In tho estates of the respective decedents and minors that the follow ing administrators' executors' guardians accounts have been tiled In the nrrice of the Register of Col umbia county nndwlll be presented for confirma tion and allowanoe In the Orphans' court to bo held In Uloomsburg, December 3d, 18J8 at 2 o'clock p. in. ot aald day. t. The first and final account ot Cllutou Bills executor of tho e-tale et John Gulnn late of the town of CatawUsa, deceased. !. First and final account of John F. Breslln, administrator ot the cute ot John J. Malloy late ot Centralla borough deceased. 3. First and final account of Henry a Keck guardian ot Charles A. (Shaffer one ot the heirs or David bhaffcr Jr. deceased. 4. First and Snsl account of Jacob K. Krum, ad ministrator of Noah Arndt late ot Montour town ship, deceased. li. The first and final account of John Q. Freeze Admr. d. b. n. 0. t. a. ot Robert Finney, late ot sauuiiy luwuauip, ueceaseu. 8. The account of J, a McUrlde administrator ot Frederick Derr late ot Madison township, de- 7. The first and final account ot Henry Lltweller sole esecutor of Abraham Lltweller late of Locust township, deceased. 8. First and nnal account ot I B. Runert ad mlnlstiator ot the estate ot 1'hlllp Crawford late ui jiiuuut I'icasaut uiwusuip, ueceasca. 9. First and final account of M. C. Vance iruar. dlan ot Frank II. itelswlck, minor child of George ucisttitK, ucceasuu. 10. First and final account of M. O. Vance iruar. dlan of Anna 1L Itelswlck minor child ot George xtciswicit, utxeascu. 11. First and final account of Wm Cbrlsman ad ministrator ot the estate ot Edward Crawford late 01 juount I'teasant townsuip, deceased. 0. 11. CAMPBELL, Nov 0 Register. rOTIOEOF INTENDED APLIOATION X TO MORTGAGE, Kttate of Denjamtn C, lien, a lunatic To Mahala B. Hess, wife of Benjamin C. Hess, Jeremiah s. Hess. John F. Hess, Harry I. Hess, barah K. Belshlluo, and Mary Lemon children and Francis W. Heaver and Harvey 11. Weaver grand children ot said Benjamin C Hess. Notice Is hereby given that as a committee ot the said Benjamin 0. Mass, 1 Intend to apply to iue uuurt ui ijuuimuu s inao ui iviuuiuia cuuuiy in the State of Innaylvanla ou tho third day of De cember next, for an order authorizing a mortgage ot cucb part ot the real estate of said Benjamin 0. He's as said court shall deem expedient tor the payment ot the debts und the support and main- taiuanou or saia ueuiamiu v, iiesa anq nu lamuy. DAVID YOST, Commute. Nov i 4w UDITOK'B NOTICE. KSTATB Of ISliO CHIVIUKO DICSIBSP, LiTI Or SCOTT TOWKSUIf. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court ot Coluinbiacounly Pa., to distribute balance In the bands of O M Cretellng, Executor, will sit at his omen m Uloomsburg on Friday Deo. 7th. lNVt. at 10 o'clock a. in. to nerform the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties uaving ciauus agaiusi. suiu esiass, 111 uai, appear ana prove them or bu debarred from any share In aald fund L. 1L WALLER. N0V1C4W Auditor, TROUSERS ULSTER COAT. CA( COMr tells you that patronage haa been bo favorable that wo arc compelled to add MORE AND FINER G-OOIDS to our stock. We have now the Finest Mm af that can be shown outside of New York or Philadelphia. We have just received our Holiday Goods, such us CbM-haiiiUe Umbrelks, Fin Silk Snis pmdera, Fleest of Seal sHm Caps, Fine Bilk ami Derby Hate, As said before, our aim is to sell lota of goods at small profits. RESPECTFULLY YOURS. sg55gFCL0THIC HOUSE oSSpI Columbian toKlll Bloomsburg, Boilding, o - Penn'a has just received & flno line of Bnverwarc.Lauics and Qcn'lemen'a Watches, also n com pletu line ot Jewelry, Clocks, Ac. Goods purchased of me engraved free of charge. Repairing a Specialty. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. All poods guaranteed. J. O. WELLS, Bloomsburg, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE- By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. issued out of the Court ot Common rieas ot Columbia county and to me directed, will bo 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 ot a cer tain lot or piece ot ground situate In the townot Centralla, laid out by the Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Company In Conyngham township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and doscrlbcd as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a point on the east side ot Troutwlno Street, one hundred feet north of the southeast corner ot Park and Troutwlne Streets, thence north eighty-seven degrees east one hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence along Bald alloy south three degrees cast twelve and ono-nalf feet, thence touth elghty-BOven de grees west one hundred and forty feet to Trout-1 wine Street, thenco along aald street north three 1 degrees west twelve and one-halt feet to point ot beginning, whereon ts erected a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Betzed, taken In execution and to bo sold as the property of Hugh A. Conway. FL Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Marr, att'y. Sheriff. SHERIFF SALES. By virtue ot sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to publio sale at the Court House, In the town of Bloomsburg on MONDAY, December 3, 1888. at 3 p. m., all that tract of land situate In Sugar loit township, Columbia Co. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-witr On the north by publio road.on the east by public road leading from Cambra, Luzerne county to Five i-olnts, on the south by lands ot E. J. Albertson, and on the west by lands ot . J. Albertson, containing five acres more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story plank dwelUng house, barn and other outbuildings. Seized taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John W, Albertson. Uxlir & Uikeino, 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 Ileacock, on the east by land ot Alfred Ileacock, on the south by a public road leading from ltohrsburg to Mlllvllle and on the west by land of George Eves containing twelvo acres and seventy parches. Whereon are erected a dwelling house and stable. seized taaen In execution and to bo Bold as the property ot Benjamin F. Fisher and Hannah W. Fisher. FL Fa SAMUEL SMITH, ' Miller Atty. Sheriff. R ULE ON HEIRS. ISTATI Or JOXiS COTT, SECD. COLCMBIA COtTOTT, BS. t To Elizabeth II Doty, widow, J O Doty, Ira Doty. David Doty.Israel Dotv, Luther B Doty and Martha A. Intermarried with Jacob Mlnnler, all of Colum bia count)-. George Doty, Luzerne county I'a. Sarah Elizabeth Intermarried with Louis W Hozelle, Ellsworth county Kansas and lineal de scendants ot Jonas Doty dereasnd, and to all other persons Interested, greeting! Vou and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bloomsburg on the Oral Monday of December next, then ana there to accept or refuse to take the real estate ot said Jonas Doty deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by the In quest, duly awarded by the said Court, and re turned by the Sheriff, or show cause why it shall not be sold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable Henry M Hinckley, Presi dent ot our Bald Court, at Bloomsburg, the twentieth day ot October, A. D. ihiH. WM. II. S.N YDKlt, Clerk O. O. Nov a a. M. qu ICK, Deputy. Q1IAIITEH NOTICE, otlce is hereby given that an application will be made to the court of Common l'leaa of Col umbia oounty, on the tenth day of December next at ten o'clock In the forenoon, under Act of Assem bly entitled, "An Act to provide for the incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations," ap- Erovod April 9 1B74. and the supplements thereto, y ltev. J. A. Peters, Hev. K.C. Yost, ltev. H. H. Kohler, ltev. J, K. Wagner, and Hev. Alfred lloutz, tortliechirterof an Intended corporation to be called "The Wjomlng Classls ot the ltetormed Church In the United Btates," the character and object f which la the advancement and promotion of Ihe doctrines, customs and usages ot the He formed Church In the United States, and for these &ur poses to have, possesj, and enjoy all tho rights enefl'snud privileges conferred by the Act ot Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements. O. W. MILLER Nov is solicitor, QUAUTEll NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas, for tho county of Columbia of February term, let No. Nollne ts hereby riven that an application will be made to the Bald court on Saturday the 15th day ot December 1S8S, 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 tlonv1 approved April su, 1674, and the supple ments thereto for the charter of an Intendod cor. Eor twn to be called. 'Legion ol BU Ignatius of entralla, Pa." the character and object whereof Is beneuclal and tor the advancement ot litera ture and science, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rlghta. bencttts and pri vileges ot the said Act ot Assembly audits supple ments. CHA1UE8 O. BAIIKLEY, MOT) M41, Solicitor, I. Maier, Reliable Clothier, vmeGaU MuMs far ORPHANS COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate ! By virtue ot an order ot tho Orphans' Court of the county of Columbia, the undersigned adu lnls trator of the estate of Iteuben Bogart, deceased, will offer at pubUo Bale upon tho premises In the township ot Hemlock In Bald county of Columbia, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888. at t o'clock tn the afternoon, the real estate of the said deceased, to-wlt : No 1, A certain metsuago and tract of land hltuate tn said township ot Hemlock, bounded by lsndsof Mathlis Whltcnlght, Isaao Mordan, Al bert Summers, William Kline, Andrew J. Beagle, and land of the estate of Anton Schwartz deceased. containing 77 acres and 106 perches and allowance, more or less with the appurtenances. No. 8 A tract of land situate in said township ot Hemlock, bounded by lands of Isaao Mordan, David Jones and Charles Relchard and Albert Summers, containing twenty-six acres, more or less, with the appurtenance? Both tracts are of a rood quality of land. Upon No, 1 are erected good farm buildings, and It has good fruit trees eta, and with wells and springs Is supplied wltb water. TEHMSOF SALK:-One.thlrd of the purchaso money to be secured by bonds and mortgage, the Interest to bo paid to the widow ot tho 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, of one-fourth at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth leas the ten per cent at tho confir mation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths in one 5 ear thereafter, with Interest from confir mation nl&l. Possession will bo given April 1st 1888, on tho proper security of the purchase money. The ex pensos ot deed, mortgage and bonds to be paid by the purchaser. GEORGE W. BOQAKT, DiHiaiiv, Atty. Administrator. Nov lOSt EXECUTORS'- SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned executors ot tht estate of J. II. Herman deceased, will expose to public Bale on the premises In llupert at 10 o'clock a. m. of SATURDAY December 1, 1888, the undivided one-halt ot a certain lot ot ground situate in the town of ltupert aforesaid, bounded on the east by a publio road and lands ot Lloj d l'axton on the wost by right of way of tho Cattu wlssa It. It. Co., on tho south by said Itallroad Co. and lands ot Lloyd Paxton. whereon la erected a wooden storehouse. TEItMS OF SALE Ten per oe nt ot one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down ot the property, the one-fourth Icbs the ten per cent at the confirmation absolute and the re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. E It. DItlNKEIt, LLOYD PAXTON. Nov o, aw. Executors. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! The undersigned executor of Franklin Ithodea. late ot Beaver township, Columbia county, de ceased, will expose to publio aale on the premises on FRIDAK, NOVEMHER 30, 1888. at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described rea estate. A certain 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'sto OeorgeNungesser'smlll, thence north as degrees west s perches to a stone, thence by mnds ot Abram Swepp nhetser north 75 degrees west 8 perches to a stone, thence souths degrees east 7 8-10 perches to said road, thence 5 MO perches to the place ot beginning, containing et perches more or less, on which are erected a dwelling bouse and outbuildings. TEItMS OF SAi-H Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less tho ten percent at the confirmation absolute, and the re maining three fourth In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nlsL JAMES T. FOX, A. L, Fritz, Atty. novo Executor. w 1DOWS' AI'l'ItAISEMENTfi. The following widows' aDDralaementa will be presented to the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county on the first Monday of December next, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will bo confirmed ab solute. albert Wlntersbacb Est, Catawlssa personalty W, A. Uobblns Est. Orange personalty ijoo.00, WM. 11. HNTDElt. Clerk O. n. Olerlci offlceBlocmtburf u. a. iUiv&, Deputy BLOOMS15URG MARKET. 'Wholesale HctaU. Wheat per bushel Hyo " Ccm " " .... 0?t3 " " 60 00 70 32 45 0.80 24 20 21 20 40 CO 12 10 03 05 07 10 09 12 8 10 12 14 20 30 73 1 00 07 85 5 to 7 Flour " bbl Butter Eftes Potatoes Hams Dried Apples Side Shoulder Chickens Qceso Lard per lb Vinegar per gal Onions per bushel Veal skins Wool per lb Hides Coal on WiiAitp. No 0 $2.00: Nos 2. 8, & Lump $3.85 No. 5 3.00 Bltumlmii- 43.2fi I CURE FITS! When I say Cunn I do notmeaomerilyto stop them fur a time, and then have them re turn again. 1 uuan A KADICA1. CUIIE. 1 have mado the dlaeaso of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WAniuirr my remedy to Cduk the uorat cases. Because others havo failed is no reason tor not now receiving a euro. Send at once for a treatise and a Kiiee 1IOTTLU ot my iNFit.r.lDLU Kkmeuv. Give Exprcis and Post office, it costs you nothing lor a trial, and It will cure you. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Pearl ST.. NEW Your mmmmtmammmmmmm Bept 28-'ss-ly AdvcrtlHvrH by addressing Geo, P. Itowcll & Co. 10 spruce St., New York in good faith, can obtain all needed Information about any proposed line of ADVERTISING la American Newspapers. rr- sso-page ramphlet, 80o. Nov 16-MW. LADIES ! Do Your Own Dyeing, at nome, with PEERLESS DYES ! They will dye everything. They are sold every where. I'rlco loo. a package 40 colors. They have no equal for strength, brightness, amount tn packages, or tor fastness of color, rr non-fading qualities. They douot crack or smut. For Bale by Mojer Bros, and Jas. II. Mercer. febl7rly. I have used Dr. Seth Arnold's COUGH KILLER 14 years; never knew It ta fall. Hat o never hoard any. thing but praiso ror It. O. B. Cunningham, Estn ken, renn. Druggists, 2S&, COc., and 51.00. n c ne sjot,n witoi WUili )o.d for IIOUdd-I FREE LtU ItUlj. Bmi lltKl I wMCa niM woria. ror- lol llm- kkMpr. Wrrti uo. Hsjatvy Solid Oold Uatilfiic Cam. 1 Uotb UdtaM'aVDd f Utl'llMa ' wltb work! Dt raa of . atiHrnoi ana maa-n meant. qtllTaJol!E PEHH.1,1 Inswib looailir can Menra on FHKE, UowUlbUfoMlUer Wttuwr-wvinl vua par twin In atb. locavillv. tVi kaau la. lbelrhom,b4iMJW to thouwhaull, om)ct Itnacfrtar hetM imrl, wll u tb Wfttcb.w itnd frtcaj iW jtoh Lava kt't tbani la jour bora for tnonlLi tad howa Ibast UttioM who may bav ckUad.th? booto your own trotart It la imultiU to toftka tbla f ral offtr, MQdlof tUa ttULIU l.OLIl wttchand IOMTY Mmjdaa (, tbaibowlof of .i.aauitUa la an locality, twaya raulta la ft Urialtada (ur ii, after our aaDiM bava ban lu loollly for a tnontb or tw vtuiually ftl from IUUU to 0CUUU la Iradafroia lb lurrouodloff twoatrr. Tbla,tb tnoat wo&iUrful offer 'town, it tuado Io order tbat oor MtDplM our bo pUoad alouou toi the y caa bo imd, all otw America. Writ t o&e,n4 inaka eure nf tbocbaooa, Ba4r It will bo haxdly any tronbl r uu to tbow tb aotnpla to Ibooo wboVaay coil al your boa- i I lour reward will U mol olUfaeMry. A poatal card on obkli w vrrlUeoooelt bull contoa4 aftor yoakouw oil.U jot, i ! .1 far to co rorlUr, by o barm la Aon. Bat If you da yourotUrMoot oooo. yoa hb aoeur rHEEooi of lb .n illt! (old wttcbe fa bo world ood our lorgo lloo of Jtri-V HAlirLBII, Wapoy all aipreu, fralxlit.at U: U1A B11IIOOW UU, tit, rOMTLUf O, JUlNr DON'T YOUR Rubber Boots until you havo seen the "COLCHESTER" with "extension Eda-e" all, Napoleon Top. Thl Is tha beat fitting nnd MOST DURABLE BOOT In tho market. Mado of tho Beat PURE CUM atook. Tho "extension Bdge" protect the up per, adda to wear of tho Sola by giving broader treading surface, AND 8AVK8 MONEY FORTH! WEARER. nttJIT BUY YOUR AR0TI08 UN UJIm I TIL YOU HAVE SEEN THK COLCHESTER ARCTIC with "Outside Counter." Ahead of ALL otheralnstrleAdurnblllty. If you want tha worth of your money try tha Ooloheatarwlttt OUTSIDE COUNTER." , Kopt Hereby Best Stores, AT WHOLKJiLB BY MOIIOAIS IIUOH, tk CO., Wllkesbarre, l'a. Nov. IMa n A HflTW ! A TM,'v 87 lira, cornea from WlilNwillJni c-liliia. Q ieens Hospital and fiiDdon Cancer llnanlral renorc curea." -V. 1. Ktpress. Endorted or Mcuicai jLUrnala. Cure guarantee. Circulars Via. QUn WA CO., BOX U,YillblO, Colo. NOT IHMW, rrWiTTWiTrijn J-5ilvM