The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 11, 1889, Image 2

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The Columbian
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, .IANUAHY 11, 1889.
The democratic Stftto Coiumltteo of
Pennsylvania will moot at the Bnlton
Houso, Ilarrisbtug, Pa., on W-itlnenlay
January lClb, 1889, at eleven o'clock
in tho forenoon, to elect n Chairman,
Secretary, and an Executive Committee,
and to transact fluoh other business as
may bo brought before it.
Bonj. M. Nead, Ki.t.iorr P. Kisnku,
Secretary. Chairman.
The legislature met last week, Tncs
day, and alter a session of two days
adjourned until Wednesday last. Tho
sic days thus wasted arc counted iu
the 100 days for which tho members
of tho legislature receive $1000, so
that tho pay goes on notwithstanding
tho adjournment.
Thero arc many things in this world
tliat nro boyond human comprehension
13 ut if thoro is ono thing more uncer
tain than another, it is the notion of a
politician who has got a taste of pu' lio
offioo and wants to stay there. Tho
world must not bo surprised nt any
moment to see him bowing in humility
beforo those who in his innermost con
science ho heartily despises, even as a
car fondles and whines at the feet of
ite master, no matter how hard tho
kicks it has received therefrom.
Tho Supremo Court of tho stato be
gan its sessions in Philadelphia last
Monday. Tho court now consists of
Chief Justice Paxson, and Justices
Storrett, Green, Clark, Williams, and
tho i-eeently elected members, Mitchell
and McCollum. For the first time the
Judges wear OxfordB gowns. Tho
only other courts whero gowns nro
worn aro the: Supreme Court of tho
United States, and tho Court of Ap
peals of New York. There will bo no
election for Judge of the Supremo
Court until 1895, unless there is a death
or resignation beforo that time.
WABHINGT0H LETTER.
From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, Jan. 7, 1889.
Senator Reagan, when asked about
tbo rumors of opposition to the re
election of Senator Coke, laughed good
naturedly and said: "It's all bosh,
Coke will bo unauimonsly re-elected.
Texnus always know when thoy havo
a good thing."
Senator Ciillom raised quite a laugh
at tho expense of Senator, or, as he is
oftener called here "Granny" Blair,
Saturday, when ho presented to the
Senato resolutions adopted by the
Columbia Turnverein of Lake, Illinois.
Tho resolutions after reciting their
opposition to Mr. Blair's bill for com
pulsory religious instructions in publio
schools, etc. , recommends ''that
Congress make an appropriation suf
ficient to pay tutors to instruct such
Representatives or Senators like Mr.
Blair in the rudiments of history and
other studies calculated to develop and
broaden their minds, so that tbey may
no longer disgraoe our nation in tho
ojes of the world by resolutions and
bills to which thero is no present
parallel, but which reminds one foroibly
of Spain iu ihe fifteenth century."
This is rather rough on Blair and liis
kind, bnt as lonj as they act on the
obsolnto idea that people can be made
good and virtuous by the enactment of
laws, they can expect no belter.
Senator Brown, of Georgia was in
bis eat Saturday for thn first time this
session. His health has improved
slightly.
The republican comet, Blaine, lia-i
arrived beie. His arrival has created
a great commotion in the polittol
firmament; his satellites, such as Sena
tor Hiscook, Plumb, Chandler, and
Representatives Phelps, Boutelle and
others are sailing around with an air
of great importance, while his rival?,
such us Senators Sherman and Edmun Js,
aro revolving around with great dignity
and taking especial care to keep out of
the way ol the fiery tail of the comet;
tbey realize that there is great danger
to them, should a collision take place.
The appearance of a comet in tho sky
has from time immemorial been consider
ed the certain forerunner of wars and
disturbances, and the longer tho tail
the greater tbe disturbance or war.
The Blaine comol has a very long tail,
and the war presaged is likely to be
correspondingly long and bitter, ending
only with the destruction of the com
batants. But as tho oombatants are all
in tho republican party, there need be
no great grief over their annihilation.
It is understood that Sena' or Hiecock
was tho bearer of Blaine's ultimatum
to Harrison; it not only demanded that
Blaine shouid sit at the head of the
cabinet table, as Secretary of Sta'o bnt
he should haw tbo naming of at leal
two other membuis of the cabinet.
Ilarrifion has not yet given his answer,
and tho sudden appearance of tbo Blaine
comet at the capital, and the marshal
ing of tho various planets into a bt ill
iant constellation, is all for tbe purpose
of impressing tho Harrison sun with
the immense power for good or for ovil
wliioh is wielded by tho comet.
Whether tbe comet shall destroy tho
sun or tho sun the comet, is a matter
of indifference to the democratic ob
servers gathered in tho national
observatory for tbo purposo of enjoy
ing free pyrotechnics. Firo tho big
gmis.Jand let thoj show begin. The
nation is assomblod to witness the fnn.
The Senate plods along in its con
sideration of the tariff bill. The re
publicans havo struok a dangerous snag
n the sugar question. When tho
paragraph reducing tho duties 50 per
cent on imported sugar wn framed it
wni known by tho republicans that it
would bankrupt tho sugar planters of
Louisiana, but for that tbey oared
nothing, as thoy expeoted no votes
from tli at state; but now they havo
discovered that it will do equally as
much damage in republican Kansas
and Calilornia, both of which states
have protesting delegations hero now;
tbat of tho latter peing headed by
Claus Spreckler, known nil over the
world as tuo sugar king. The result
is, tbe senate finance oommittee have
conoluded to offer an amendment to
the bill, giving a bounty for every
pound of sugar produced in this
country.
Filibustering seems to bo natural in
tbo present House, which has practical
lv been a deadlock sinco lost Thursday.
The committee on rales reported a reso
lution for tho purposo of stopping the
introduotlou of bills on tho 'wo Mon
days in llit month known as suapcuxion
days. About thirty members oppostd
this monition, and owing to the small
ntiendaucu they havo been ablu to pre
Vt nt its adoption by refuting to vole,
thus breaking a quorum. Telegram
havo been rent to nbsont member, and
it is expected that enough will bo
present by to-morrow to pass tho reso
lution in epito ol tbo fillbustcrcri.
The Aot of 1887, Dividing Cities, Deotared
Unoomt tntios&l-
In affirming tho judgment of tho
Common Pleas Court of Luzemo
county, from which an appeal was tak
en by 1). P. Ayars. tho Supreme Court
monuay delivered on important de
cision holding that while tbe Municipal
Corporation aot of 1871, dividing tho
cities of tho stato for tho purposes of
legislation into three classes was con
slilutioual, tbo subsequent acts of
1870 increasing tho numbers of classes
to five, nnd that of May 24, 1 887,
increasing it to soven, wcro unoonsM
tutioual and void. Tho County Court
simply decided that the act of 1887
was not yet operative Tho pcrniciom
system ol special legislation practiced
for many' years before 1871, had be
come general and deep-rooted and tho
evils resulting therefrom so alarming
that tho people determined to apply
tho only remedy that promised hope of
any release, and tho result of tbat de
termination was the adoption of the
Constitution. Ono of the manifest
objects of that instrument was to eradi
cate that species of legislation and sub
stituto in hen of it general laws, when
over it was possible to do so."
After quoting several provisions of
the acts to show the lack of necessity
for any further classification Judgo
Stonelt answers tho argument that the
question of necessity for classification
is a legislativo and hot a judicial one
in this way : "The answer to that is
obvious. The peoplo have seen Gt not
oaly to prescribe tbo form of enacting
laws bnt pIso, as to curtain subjects,
tho method of legislation, by ordaining
that no local or special law relating to
those subjects shall be passed.
Whetlmr in any given casH
the Legislature has transcended its
power and passed a law in con
flict with that limitation is essentially
a question of law and must neces
sarily be decided by the courts. To
warrant the conclusion that tho people
intended so invest their lawmakers with
judicial power and thus make them
the official arbiters of their own nots
would require tho clearest and inou
emphatia languago to that effect. No
such iutentien is expressed in tho Con
stitution and none can be inferred
from any of its provisions. That these
limitations were design' d to establish
a fixed aud permanent ruto can not be
duiibted. But if the ultimate applica
tion of that rule were to rest polely on
the judgment of the body on which it
was intended to operate nothing could
bo more flexible.
"No such proposition can be enter
tained by the courts without abandon
ing one of the most important branch
es of jurisdiction given to them by
tho fundamental law, namely, the pow
er to ultimately determino whether or
not a given law is local or speoial and
has been passed in disregard of the
constitutional limitation that has been
placed upon tbe power of the Legisla
ture. It follows that tho decree of the
court below is correct, not only on
tbo ground that as to tbo city of VVil
kes.Barre the act of 1887 is not yet
operative, but also on the broadir
ground that the act is unconstitutional
and void."
Dootors in Five Weeks.
A. "C01.LEOE" WHICH UKADUATE8 WITH
BLASPHEMOUS CEREMONIES-
Cincinnatti, Jan 5. An iniquitous
scheme has been operating with im-
puuitv for fifteen years in this city.
The Amercan Health College, run by
Dr. J. 11. Uampbell, at. Fairmont, pre
tends to great powers, which aro an
insult to the medical profession, a
sacrilege on holy things and a blot
upon advanced civilization, tbe bold
nes with whiob tbo establishment is
conducted almost staggers belief. It
leaches what is known as vitapathy.
Thero is no regular course of instruc
tion, no scientific lectures, no classes in
dissection, no study of anatomy or
pharmacy A sort of superstition
which po-sesses neither logic or merit
is vitipathy. Smdents aro graduated
and given diplomas in two months.
If their lime is limited or they are iu
n hurry thoy will be made M. D. 's in
five weeks.
Dr. J. B. Campbell is not only tbo
author of tbe mighty system but
bo is principal of tbe college and sells
a number of books which attempt to
.explain the infallible qualities of vita
pathy. tie believes that bis is the
only vitapathy school in the world, and
he has tbe name of ti e college copy
righted. It is ouly lately that this diegraceful
doctor taotory has been called directly
to public notice, b or some years the
reputable physicians of all schools have
denounced the vitapathio College iu
tho Btrougest terms. Their criticisms
wore not htcded becauto no one but
themselves, it was Buppo.ed, had any
interest in breaking it up. Ministers
of the gospel would not believe that
pitch a den of blasphemy existed, and
could not to persuaded that such im-
pnms practices would bo ptrmuted in
a city like Cincinnatti,
At tho commencement exercises on
November 25, the most blasphemous
practices were indulged in. Parodies
on "Hock of Ages' and other woll
known Christian hymns were sung,
then tbo graduates, twelve in number,
six of whom were women, were given
what Campbell, who olaims to be the
high priest, calls tho vitapathio sacra
ment, in which was now vitalized and
spiritualized milk. This was UBcd in
stead of tho bread nnd wino of tho
Christian Church. Campell went
through tho form of vitalizing and
blessing the milk, whiob, he said was
cmblamatio of tbo highest food of tho
eternal life. Each candidate roceived
a portion of the milk poured into small
glasses, then loilowed a still more
prcfune mockery spiritual baptism
ana vitnpainio ministerial ordination
This tbe high priest conferred opon
tho advanced graduates who bad bo
coruo fully converted to tbe sublimo
and holier doctrines and were willing
to accept the whole armor of vitapathy
for the benefit of humanity. He placed
jus hand upon eacn candidates Head
and uttered tho following:
"Brother, you havo learned the vita
pathio syBtero, giaduated at its college,
partaken of its highest sacrament and
holler spiritual baptism, and are ready
to take on the highor oiliou of
vitapathio minister. We, therefore, by
authority of our country's laws and
heaven's highest power ordain you a
viiapnituo minuter ami puysioian, with
full authority and power to preach tho
gofpol of life as contained in the great
vitapathy pyetem in all its fullness and
power to alt peoplo in all worlds, all
time aud eternity; to attond funerals,
solemnize marriavjoj and to do whatever
a vitapathio minister-physician can do
to comfort tbo afflicted, relievo tho
distresred, heal the sick, oummuue with
COLUMBIAN AlND
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
I a peculiar medicine, nd li carefully pre
pared tr competent pharmacists. The com
ttnatlon and proportion of StriapirUU, Din.
dellon, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other
remedial stents li exclusively peculiar to
Hood's Sarsaparilla, glrlng It strength and
euratlte power superior to other prepa
rations. A trial will convince you ol Its
treat medicinal value. Hood's BarsaparlUa
Purifies the Blood
creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulates
ths digestion, and glret strength to every
organ of the body. It cures the most severe
cases of Scrofula, Salt Ilheum, Bolls, Pimples,
and alt other affections caused by Impure
blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ileadach),
Kidney and Llrer Complaints, Catarrh, Itheu
matlsm, and that extreme tlrod feeling.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped me more
for catarrh and Impure blood than anything
else I ever used." A. Ball, Syracuse, N. Y.
Creates an Appetite
" I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my
blood and tone up my system. It gave me a
good appetite and seemed to build me over."
E. M. Halt, Lima, Ohio.
"I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous
humor, and It began to act Unlike anything
else. It cured the humor, and seemed to
tone up the whole body and give me new
life." J. F. Nixon, Cambrldgeport, Mass.
Send for book giving statements of cures.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoldbyaUlruggtitt. f 1 sUforfl. rrtpwadonly
by C. I. IIOOO A CO.. ApolhacMUi, Lowell, Mui.
IOO Doses One Dollar
ancels. receive hishcr insnirntlnn. runt.
out devils, raise the dead, perpetuate
existence and mako human lifo im
mortal. All tbo power is now yours.
Go and perform tbo duty well, and tho
lifo and power and love of vitapathy
wiin you iorever.
These vitapathio phvsicians are
soattered all over tho country and num
ber about 200. Thev marrv nennle.
attend funerals and perform other
:-! i .,. t . ..
uiuisiunui uuues. in many states iney
havo not been allowed to practice.
The Ohio Lgisiatnro will take tho
matter in hand at its commiug session.
Nothing in the Wide World so rood-
I WAS afllloted with kicinnv rtinnnafi
Dr. Kennedy's Kavorito remedy, of
ivuuuout, xx. i., i say it with a'
perfect recollection of all that wa
done for mo besides it, is the only
thing that gave mo permaneut relief.
1 havo recoomended this medicine to
many people for Kidney diso so and
thev all asree in savin? that it Una tint.
its equel in tbo wide world for this
complaint. i.ynian urawtnrl, Drug,
gist, Springfield, Mass. janll-lt.
n:
OTIOE.
Notice Is hereby given that the rminv.hu.
counts have been Med In the court nt common
Plea ot Columbia county, and will be presented
to sild Court on the Flret Mond iy of February A.
U. ino, HUH tUUUruiGU U1H1, &DQ UUICSS P CCPllOUS
are filed within four dars themflrtAr win tu. mn
firmed absolute :
1. The account of John P. Janen im,tM nt thn
"Bryn glon Church" property.
8. VI ret and final aooounfc afMMMVniinrr
committee ot the person and estate ot Maria cole
man a lunatic
Prothonotarys Office.
January 7, A. D. 1839.
WM. H. SNYDKlt,
Prottry.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OF
Real Estate!
By virtue ot a certain writ ot AUas levari
Facias issued out ot the court of CommonPleas
ot Columbia county, In the commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be
eiposed to public sale at the Court nouse In the
town ot Bloomsburg, paid county on
Monday, February 4, 1889.
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all tbat certain mes
suage and tract ot land situate In Beaver township
county ot Columbia, and state ot Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows; viz : On the
north by lands of Peter Knecht and Jacob Shear
man, ou tho oast by lands ot Peter nauck and
Jacob hhearman, on the south by lands nt Peter
Ilauck and Jonathan Uauck and Samuel Nungess-
er, and on the west by lands ot Samuel Nungesser
and peter Knecht, containing one hundred and
twenty acres and thlrty.slx perches, more or less,
together with the hereditaments and appurten
ances. Seized, taken In execution and to bo sold by
virtue of an Alias Levari yactas, at the suit of
Daniel blngly Sr. and Mantel blneley Jr . admin.
Istrators ot John Slngley, d- teased, against Fred
erick Hoaaler, with notice to Terra Tenants.
Bibh.it, Attorney. JOHN B. CA8KY.
Jah II sheriff.
Look out for this space next
week. You will hear of something
to your advantage at D. LOW EN
BERG'S Clothing Store. .
SPECIAL NOTICE !
J. G. Wells iho Jeweler has just returned from New York City with n fine,
large stock i f goods,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVERWARE, Ac.
Repairing done promptly and neatly.
All purchases engraved free of
stock.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
J. & WBE&8, JEWKLEB,
Coluiublun Building, 31ooniHburg, l?u.
DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
WE ARE
GIVING AWAY
By Selling Our $15
London Made
Scotch Cheviot hits
-AT-
$9.50.
Samples of material sent
to any address ".Free of
Charge."
Our Self-Moasuring
Chart, with instructions
"How to obtain a perfect
fit and order by mail," sent
with all samples.
E. 0. THOMPSON,
TAILOR CLOTHIER,
1338 CHESTNUT STREET
(Opposite the Mint)
Philadelphia.
TyiDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS.
The following Widows' appralsments will be
presented to the orphans' court ot Columbia
county, on the Flret Monday ot February A D.
1&89, and confirmed nnd, and unless exceptions
are filed within four dayB thereafter, win be con
firmed absolute i
1. Bernard Duttan Est. CentraUa, Itealty 1310.00
2. oeo. Kmerlck Est. MUnln, Personality 265 00
3. Wesley u ss Est. Centra Itealty 300 00
4. John Aunyan Est. CatawlBsa, Itealty 195. 00
5. Thomas L "all Est. Madison, Personalty 300.00
e. Bamuel Nungesser Est. Beaver, Person
alty jri.00, itealty imuo. Total 300.00
Clerk's office WM. n. SNYDER.
Bloomsburg Jan. 7, 1839. Clerk O. C.
ttotice! "
oheDoUcr hoMera nr thA fin. wpm.it vimim
Mutual Insurance Company of lime Itldge, will
meet at tho hall of the centre Orange, P. of n. In
centre township, co'umbla county Pa., on Monday
the 1Mb day of January, into, between the hours
ot 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing
Directors tor the ensuing year, and for transact
ing such other business as may properly come be-
SAMUEL NEYIIARD,
! 21. secretary
SHERIFF'S SALE-"
OF
Real Estate !
By virtue ot a certain writ ot Levari Facias
issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Col.
umbla county, In the commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, and to me directed, there wUl be exposed
to public Bale upon the premises hereinafter de
scribed, In tbe borough of Centralis, said Columbia
county on
Saturday, February 2, 1889.
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, all that certain lot or
piece or ground situated In the borough ot Cen
traUa, county of Columbia and state dt Pcnnsyl.
vanlo, bounded and dt scribed as follows: Begin
ning at a romt on the east side of Troutwlne at.
fifty (M) feet north of the northeast corner ot Trout.
wlno and Centre street, thenco along said Trout
wine street north three degrees, west twenty.flve
reet to a stake, thence north elghty.seven degrees
east one hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence
along said alley south three degrees, east twenty-
nve feet to a stake, thence south eighty-seven de
grees, west one hundred and forty feet to the
place of beginning, being lot marked with the No.
10 In block numbered slxty-three, as laid out by
Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, In the
map or general plan ot said town ot centralis and
tbe sumo lot which tbe Locust Mountain coal and
Iron Company, bt an article of agreement dated
the ltth day of June, A. D. 1833, did sell the samo
to Mary Dyke, her heirs and assigns. Upon which
are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and
outbuildings.
seized, taken In execution and to be sold by
virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias, at the sultot The
Citizens BuUdlng aud Loan Association ot Cen
tralis, against Benjamin J. Dyke and Mary Dyke
bis wife,
C. G. B4KKLKT, Atty. JOHN B. CA81.Y,
Jan 11 Sheriff.
charge. Call and examine my
$0.50 CASH
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
OP VALUAHIiB
Real Estate !
By Tlrtue ot an order ,'of the Orphans' Court of
Columbia county, the undersigned executor ot
John Conner deceased, will expose to publlotale
on the premises In Benton township, on
Saturday, January 20, 1889,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described real
estate, to-wlt t ll that certain real estate sit
uate In Benton township, Cotnmbla county, Pa.,
described as follows, to-nlt i Beginning at a stone
In line of land late of Joshua Brink, thenco by
land of Ruasel Karns north Mtf degrees west
107 and Mo porches to a post, thenco by land of
Bmlly Roberts north 19,V degrees eest 1SS and 5-10
perches to a post, thnco by land of Catharine
Conner south mj,' degrees cast 131 perches to a
post in line of land now or late ot Thomas Davis,
thence by tho samo and land ot Joshua Brink
aforesaid south S1K degrees wost 138 and 5-10
perches to tho place of beginning, containing
102 ACRES
and 133 and 4-10 perches, strict measure, located
about one-half a mile from the town ot Benton,
along the publio road leading from Benton to
Jameson city. About forty acres cloared anahe
oaiancoweu tioincrca witn pine, oak, ic, all
level land, on which aro erected two
DWELLING HOUSES,
bam and out-buildlngs. There is also on the
premises a saw mill wtth good water power. J
TEBV8 OP SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth
ot the pu'ohaso money to be paid at the sinking
down ot the properly, the one-fourth lea? tho ten
per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and tbo re-
tnalntng three-fourths In one year thereafter with
interest from connrmtlon nlsl.
EMANUEL LACBACII, Executor.
A. L. Frit!!, Ut'y.
VTOTICE IN PARTITION.
7p the matter of tho partition of tho real estate
ot John Johnson, late of Madison township, col
umbla county, l'ennsylvanta, decoHsod.
NOtlCe IS hCrebT irlrPn thA hptra nf anM .Iwn.
dent, that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, a writ of partition has
logufu nun, oniu Luunio ino snerirTor said counts
returnable on the Flint Monday or February, A. I).
1HS, and that the inquest win meet for the pur
posi! of making partition of thA real estate of Bnld
decedent on Friday the Flret day of l'ebruary, A.
n IBS'), at ten o'clock a. m of said day upon tho
premises, at which tuna and nlara vnn im tv,
present If you see proper. Said premises being
..Muwu WniMjji(j vuiuuiuin couniT,
alo.csaid. and containing nlnoty.four acres and
nlucty perches ot land more or less.
IsAMUKLSMITII,
JCn8K'At,r- a-
E
LKliTION NOTICE.
Nntlce it hprphr Hvon thnt tha nnm.nl .Mit..
of tho Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultur
al an .Mechanical Association, lor tho election of
omcers ai.d Uie transaction of a ,y m her proper
buslnes". will bo held In tho Court llouso, lilo ma
burir. Saturday January i9tn. isa at. a nvin-ir
P- m. H. v. WHITE, secy.
Jau 4 St
DAIINISTHATOH'S NOT!CE;
JSistale o Xftemarta lles.1, late of Sugarloa
township.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration oi tho estate of Errecmarta Hess, late of
Hwwuiuwiuui nuB-iinom, coumy oi uoiumDia.
and state of PennHvlvanl dpppjiAnri. havn twpn
Kranted to Jesso Hess, to whom all persons In-
lv boiu roun" nro rciiuusicu 10 matce pay.
ments. and those having claims or demands will
mako known the same without delay,
mm, Atty. J BS.ME HESS,
Deo 14 cw. Administrator, c. t. a.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIICE.
Kstale ot J. Drumstetter of Orange twp.
Notl'-e is hereby given thnt letters of adminis
tration on tho estate ot J. Brumstcttcr, late ot th
township ot Orange, county of Columbia, and stale
of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to
It W Brumstctter of Orangovillo. county of t'olum
bla Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said es
tate are requ' sted to mako 'patmehts, and those
having claims of demands will m.vo known the
samo without delay.
Ii. V. BTtUAlSTETTEIt, Admr.
"cc I Orangevllle.
A DMINISJRATOR'S NOTICE.
filiate of Alice X. Karat, late of Kenton township,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the estate ot Alice M. Kins, lato of the
township of Benton, county of columoia, and
state of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been grant
ed to A. C. Karne of Benton township Columbia
county ra., to whom all persons Ind bted to said
estate are requested to make payments, and those
having claims or demands will make known the
muav wunoui aiay.
. A. C. KA.HNS,
Dec 14 6w' Administrator, c. t, a.
JgXECUTOit'S NOTICE.
astute of John rttrard, late of Dloornstntrg.
deceased.
Letters testementary on the said estate having
been granted to the undersigned executor, all
persons Indebted are hereby conned to pay the
same, and those, having claims against said estate
will present tho samo tor settlem-nt to
I', l: I10WEH,
O. E Elwell, Atty. Executor.
Jan 11 6w.
MADE WITH BOILING WATER,
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING,
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
Jan 4-d-it
WIIV no YOU HUl'FBR
when you can be cured by using
thepreatoat remedy yet discoveicd for tho cure of
FITS, BriUKrNY OH I'ALLINll SICKNESS.
FKICB TWO DOLLARS FRH BOTTLK.
To guard against counterfeits and Imitations, send
direct to h-.lNINO MEDICAL CO , Hng Mng N Y,
Solo Proprietors and Manufacturers.
Jan 4-d-Jt.
9Cords:80
Rutin Kiy
BACKACHE.
BY ONE MAN. Greatly Improved. Also TOOL
Cur GUnK taw whereby tfaoae lead experienced oan
not make a mistake. JSrat rre tetth warhtnt. T
etaert. fir ceMte ereae-rat atwa, b, nail SS.OO. Ullll
drtMlahare sawed S 1 u COUDS ilatl, We want all who
burn wood and all interested In tbe timber buitneia to
write for our lllua trated Prte CatalOKue. We have ex.
acthr what you want, the greateat lebor-iaverand bett.
at'llinfr toclnow on earth. Pint order from your Tletn.
Itr aeSiireaaEener. rOLolU stWISU MaCHllS CO., SOS
U Sit S. Caaal Street, Ulaefe, l. a. a.
Jan 4-S9-6t-COW L T
A PT?WPC! WANTED,-Permanent cm
XlwjaVI i u ployment and good salary or com
mission. Address A. 1). PRATT, Nur.'ryman,
ltochester, N. Y. Jan 4-d-lt.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleames and beau ti net the hair.
Promote! a luxurUnt growth.
Nvr Faili to Reitort Qray,
Hilr to Hi Youthful Color.
rrerenU Dandrutt a4 hair fiUtns
teimft)UmiB
Jan 4d-4t.
WANTED !
A good man to represent us as local agent. Can
give control oi territory ana sieaay wortc. win
pay good wages and guarantee success. Write to
J. AU8TIN HIIAW. NiirHerytuniii
BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Jan 4-d-lt
KNOW THYSELF.
XXZ UOXXINOS OV XjX3P3il
A Sclntlflo and liiandard I'opular Medlol Treatise oa
the Krrorgof Youth, .'reraature lecllue,Kervoua
and rbyalcAl Debility, Impurltlei of the Itlood.
Ittfttuluog trora Folly. Vice, Ignorauce, Kxcitet or
Orertaxutlou, EuervaUt.fr una unfitting tho lctha
for Work, If ualueae, the Married or Social IteUtlon.
Avoid unikllful pre tend uri. TonavM thli great
tvork. Jt cooului COO page, royal tfvo. Ueauttfut
blnd.Dc, emboMed, full gilt, i'rlce, only 01.' 0 by
Hull, jiodbpald, concealed 1q plain wrapper, llu.
trutlve Trovpoctui Fre If vou apply now. T(.a
UUtlogulibed author, Wni. II. Turker, M. !. n.
cvlvt-dtheGOLD AND JEWELLED MLDAL
from the National Med loo I Aianclntlon
for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS unci
PHYSICAL DEBILITY Dr.l'arkerandae&rpa
of AUtant rh)alclaD may bo couiultrd. roD.K
oVr.t.ally, by mall or In peraon, at the elllru of
Till; I'KAI.ODY MKlHUAI. INhTII UTII.
IS. i, 4 Jtultlurli St., llohton. Alaa. to whom all
ortlera for books or ietlrri or tw.Ulco thould b
directed oa above.
Doc 31-d-U
GET YOUR JOU PRINTING
DONK AT TUB
COLU MBIAN OFFICE
tfll
KK NO
FARMERS! FARMER
A largo patronoRO hns nlroiuly been received from farmers, but many living within 0 miles ol
Bloomsburg have not yet learned of tbo new and
MAMMOTH LOT fflSG - HOUSE
OF
1. MMBB, BMOM8BVBG FA
1 advertise purposely to make known tbat I lvvo at tl.e present time $25,000.00 worth of Men's,
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Furnishing Goods in Abundance.
It is now after the Holidays. I now ofTer great bargains in clearing out Winter Goods to
make room for tho
L-A-IRGi-IEST
LINE OF
That can be shown outside of
As
I, SEAIBB. Mlmfeto
The Easiest Clothing House in MohIohb',
hisn or Noi'f hiiiuberlaiill eoimties.
i. w.
HARTMAN
COKiyER AGAIN.
Everybody since 1st of January are offering bargains, but every
body is not 1, V. Hartman & Sons. They nave their own siock
to clean up,
Well, we start this
kinds ot
ITauey Silk Velvets 1.50, 3.75,
2.00 V 2.50 pei yaii, reduced
to l.OO per yard.
Next we are almost giving away White Dresa Goods.
lOc white dress goods down to 5c
15c " " " lOc
25c " " " 1 5c
30 & 40c white dress goods down
to ISc.
Now take a look at tho Embroideries. Some styles from 30c down
to 12c yard ; in Kemnants down one-half for good lengths. $1.00
Silk Handkerchiefs down to 50c.
Coats at all and any prices.
Our Dishes and Hanging Lamps are all in a good condition for
satisfactory sales
1. W. WAKTUIAJV & SONS.
WmBsM
HSaWHrVM
HgsM
m
Ono ot tiiu latest lmpiovcni'-nls is the NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT
which enables ono to play without disturbing anvono in thu vicinity and with
little wear to the iiiHrumcnt.
WE ARE OFFERING HARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS.
THE GEORGE STECK & CO PIANO, aftor thirty years of severtst test
aro used, on account ot tiiiequalUd durability, by 66 colleges and many others
in tho United States.
TIIR VSTRV ITPIJIflTTT PlATr
world for linrif'hi, r,ian'p. nnd tlm
introduced with upright piano.
THE OPERA PIANO has a reputation of 38 years. A warrant of Bvo
years is given with each instrument. It is the test medium priced piano in
tho market.
O ir LINE nf ORGANS is vrry complete,
E3TEY, THE MILLER. WORCESTER.
makis.
SEWING
Wo have the celebrated WHITE.
STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL
BKW HUMK.
Pianos Organs and Sowinn Machines
on installment plan.
Wo havo nUn binjos. guitars,
aoconlooiH, blow acuordeons, tlutej, lids,
mouth orgiiH, drum', tfco. Five httndi
pito of leu eont eheet mus'w, ifcc, ifco.
Seco'id hand pianos, oroans nnd
machines nu hand, and received in exchange,
for new ones.
Agent for Hutterick and Domestic
patterns and fashion bonks. Sowinrr
necdleii, oiU and attachments for nil machine.
always in stook.
Bloomsburg Pa.
YELLOW SION8. YELLOIV 'lUIW.
Use "Peerless Brand"
"Ai.tinuui;
FHKSII HAW ovsTifns
Selected and pack d with ceanilnei and caw vt
vj. ii. i- ft .1 li .1 u fl 4t u o.,
1IAL1IMOUE. Ml) '
Thoy ar the iicut. Ask your Oroocr for them.
j an ii-Mt
" an nwi d ms RUU tJI '
,Vr wroi, win pre
i A kt-p ibem In gool
ooDdltloo. WkeC4narlea
liirtj r
1a
lilbr All ilpllirirlsitsi .
rood Co- 4ft) R. 8.1
FREE fcS",,0'J f0PflfW'aCMrierowar
SPRING CLOTH
Now York and Philadelphia.
said beforo, our aim is to sell lots of goods and at small profits.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
SONS
week with a big drop on all
Wo have in slock a finer lire of niueica
uf-trumeulB than has ever been bought in
his Ftetion. nd wo aro making special
nducemenis to purchasers for the holiday
eason. Wo get our iofctrumuvU direct
fiom tho ma'iufactorief, and can offer
" etter tonus than can bo given by any
i tlier parlies.
THE 1VERS & POND PIANOS
btand at the head.
ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW
IN USE at tho IJOSTON CONSERVA
TORY of MUSIC.
tnitl, r,nur nnnllnr, nntirvn Loot !r.,l,0
firt. and onlv unrfpftt rfineatinir nnlinn
wo havo THE CELEBRATED
UNITED STATES, and other
MACHINES.
NEW DOMESTIC. NEW HOME.
ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, and
old
German,
r
mm
sowidl'
naner
innuhima
J. Saltzer,
General Agent
MORTGAGES ON LAND!
Vp purchase .MOItTnAQES upon land.i In all
tho Western and southern StaUa and Toirliortea,
and hae constanllr oa haud for Bale very de.
alratle High Hate Interest Bearing Securities.
The Corfcin Banking Co.
118 DltOADWAY, NEW YOIIK.
Jatll-Mt
SAFE INVESTMENTS.
Vm These moitgnges are ae. urtl hy and orth
th ee to six time, ttlelr amount. We oner choice
InveatmentslnAbrrdefii uily Pri.i. n,. AbTr
de. n is a city ot e,ujo, aud l growing more rapidly
dletM
saiiB'
BLOOMS15URG MARKET.
Wholesale, ltctnll.
1.00
CO
00 70
33 45
0.80
2(1 28
22 24
40 00
12 10
03 05
07 10
00 12
7 10
10 14
20 80
7 100
07
35
C to 7
Wheat per bushel....
Kye " " ....
Ccru, " " ..
Oats " " ....
Flour " bbl
Butter
EftKa
Potatoes
Hams
Dried Apples
Side
Shoulder
Chickens
Geese
Lnrd per lb
Vinegar per gal
Onions per bushel....
Veal skins
Wool per lb
Hides
Coal on WnAitF.
No t) S3.00; Nos 2. 3, & Lump 53.25
No 53.00 BlliimimiP $8.25
:o:
Reported oy 0. S. rainier. Wholesale Commtiston
Merclmnt, 166 Iteade At., jr. Y.
Nuw Yoik. Jan. 7, 1889.
Business for tho woek opens up
unusually quiet, weather having con
tinued stormy through ut tho day.
Wintei Ins been very mild nnd open
thus far and very unfavorable to tho
trade generally in most lines of country
produce.
Receipts of poultry continuo'light and
prices lavorablo. Dressed turkeys 14
to 15c; chickens 13 to 15c; fowls lOto
12c; duckB 14 to lGn.;geei 10 to 12c.;
quail selling from $2,00 to 2,25 per
dnz.; rabbits 25 to 115 per pi.; wild
ducks, ted head. S1,G0 to S2,0U apr;
mallard 50 to 60; cu'as havo further
declined and market e.iMer, .nd fresh
stock to-day going out at from 18 to
19ii; limed 17o.; droned veils 10 to
lie. for cho'co stock; gra-s is G to 7c;
pork 7 to 8c; butter market shows no
material change over previous quota
tions; Fanoy creamery 29 to 31c;
select dairy tub nnd pails 25 to 26c;
medium grades 22 to 213. The arrival
of potatoes oontinues liberal, but firm
prices are being maintained. Stato
roso worth 1 75 per bbl. Bin-bank
81.25 to Si 3"io. Swett potatoes
S2.75. King nptibs, also fancy Spitz
brincinir from S2 to 2.25 p r bbl.
Greening Si. 75 to 82.00 for chmco
stockjrthor varieties $1.00 to S1.50.
Cranberic, fancy, large, dark berries",
S7 50 to S8.00per bbl ; boxes 81.75 to
S2.50; Onions S2.50 to $4.00 per bbl.
white; yellow or red $1.00 to 1.25.
Cabbago $2.50 $100 per 100 head.
Marrow boani in light supi.lv and worth
S2.25 to S2.30; medium $1 85 to $1.00.
Whito and red kidney $2.10 t $2.45.
Fancy whito clover lioney 14 to 15c;
buckwheat 11 to 12a; bnts'wax 22c
OFFICE OF THE BLOOMSUUHG
wvrai COMPANY.
llLOOUSBCUa PA., NOVEMBER 22, 1838.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Board nf Directors of this company have
called a Bptlal mei tlng of lta stnckho.clera; lo bo
held at my oraco, the (,'eneral office ot the com
paoy, In Uloomsburi,', on Saturday. January n.
A. D. Itm, at and bt tween the houra ol two !
and foar (4) o'clock p. M , for iho purpos of votlnc
tor or against on lncrcaso ot the Capital stock.
FliANK P. BILLMEVEIt, SfCy.
ELY'S CatarrH
Cream Balm
Cleanses tho Nasnly
Passages, AllaysS
Pain and Iutlamf HAVFEVER1
mation, Heals Uuj
Sores, lleslorcs the!
Senses ofTastoands
Smell.
TRY THE 0UEE.U AY-F.EVE W
A particle U applied mto each no-tin, anaii
aifreeablc. Price w ci-nta at Druggists; by man
rtvlstcrod. co eta. ELV Dlioi'lltus. in
y'eJ'n Uheumatlc, Sc i lc. aVi mi
SfiSP'F-.Wj;?!. fplleyo t' in one minute 6y the
tOM IVn Ll hl'j k vm i .
PTTT I7,n,Ps'bla;kheads, chapped andBT nn
1x4 aiffit curca by Cutlci'a SoapTLES
JlMESTCR'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
SIS CS333 SIAl!:iID ISA1!S.
......... vlt, i..rai AVTrr aU. .
Plinjond Brand, lo nd n
lir. . V. nm rib
A' ''irflata. Aro.pt
w ui.er, ah bill, lu .a.W. V
"rtlauu, liikarpp ii.rlarir.
1'hlcheatcr 1'hi.nilr.l r' i.i. !.. .'r'' ..
Deoill-d.li, rvw..1WiiDi.li-iini,i'.
, HINDERCORNS.
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