The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 18, 1889, Image 2

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Bills
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S&ltOTI.
J. K. BUtenendar..
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1889.
FABMEBS' INSTITUTE AT MILL.
VILLE.
coktimieh rnoM t msT pacie.
Tho ovening scision was opened with
tinging and recitations by school ohil
drt'n. Tho Opera houso was crowded
and Dr. B. II. Warren gavo an inter
cstlng and very instructive leuturo on
"Tho Birds of Penna.," dwelling es
pecially on thoir diet. The dootor is
an enthusiast on tho subject of birds
and has dovotcd much lime to tho study
of their diet, eto. He is an eminent
aulhoritr on tho diet of birds having
examined tho stomachs of thousands of
oirds at different seasons of tho year,
and his book, "Tho Birds of Ponna.,"
printed by authority of tho state, is not
only tho most valuablo book on birds
of Penna. but tho only ono that treats
of their diet.
THURSDAY.
Tho first session of Thursday was
commenced by tho reading of a paper
on "llio t turners Allianco of Dakota,
bv J. C. John, a resident of that terri
tory. Its object is to unite farmers for
:i ..i:.:..i j c. :i
... e.' '.l i....- .1.. I
futures!, km iruu inuiuBuivtB iruui iuv i
meshes of railroad elevator, banking
and insuranco monopolies. The organ
nation was cliartcrod about live years
ago and now numbers 144 local
allianoes. It insures tho property ot its
member against nan and lint, it nas
established elevators of its own and
has purchasing agents that buy impli
monts and supplies from manufacturers.
It discusses and engages actively in
politics, regarding principles above
parties and men abovo measures and
now it controls both branches of tho
teritorial legislature. It is not scoret,
but is opposed to tho licenso salo of in
toxicating beverages. In answer to
questions the essayist said that frost
had done very littlo damage to grow-
ins: crops iu Dakota within its history
till the last year and that tho citizens
never knew what destructive blizzards
thov had till they read of them in the
eastern papers. I
Mr. Philip Fredericks, of Lewisburg,
read a very interesting and instructive
paper on ''Indications. It was full of
wise advico for young folks.
Win, M. Reeoe read a paper on the
"Construction and Care of public I
Roads." Tbo road law should bo
changed by making tho tax payable in
money.- Small bridges should be filled
with stones. He recommended the nse
of road machine.
A number of questions in regard to
roads wero asked the audience, the first
being "Do you uso road machines and
with what successt" Mr. John Hoffa.
Northumberland county, replied that
bis county had ono and a gavo satis-
faction. With 4 horses, 2 men and a
road machine G miles of road can be
made a day, as much aa 25 mon can
make without one. He declared for
the repeal of tho old faw. On this
subject there was little difference ot
opinion.
Tho second question was, "Should
the chief road officer bo a county or a
township officer!" Mr. A. P. Young
thought a county oilioer and a thorough
engineer." All agreed with Mr. Young
that he should be an engineer; bat
thonght he!should bo a township officer.
"Should ho bo elected?" "Should ho
give bonds and be made liable for all
damage dono by reason of bad roadc!
"Should tax be paid iu money!"' wen
all answered "yes. A system ot raak
ing roads which provided Mr 3 stipr
visor and the letting of roads to be
divided into convenient distances to the
lowost and best bidder was discussed
and condemned by thoso who had tried
it.
Adjourned to 1-30 p. ra
For the afternoon session the Opera'
Hons" wis crowded to overflowing,
The following resolution was intro
duced nnd reiected:
Resolved, That it is the senso of thi
meeting that it shou'd liMimpracticable
for tho Legislature of Penna to piss a
law offering a bounty for the destruo-
lion of the English sparrow.
WnEBBA8. Dr Is. II. Warren s report,
"The Birds of Pennsylvania," issuoi in "Thought and Action," wba the sub
accordance with tho act of May 12 1887, jp0t of an excellent paper by Mrs. E. B.
contains much matter of great interest Hogue. "This snbjeot brings before
and value lo rarmers ana iruu growers
as well as naturalists, be it
Jtesolved, By tho members of the
Farmers' Institute of Millville, Colum
bia county, that the members of our
Legislature bo urged to use their influ
ence to hnve a second and revised
edition of "'Birds of Penna.," and that
Dr. Warren in the next edition be not
limited as to text.
In consequence of the great demand
for this book throughout tho farming
districts of tho state, wo lurther reoom-
raend that eaoh of tho membors of the
State board of Agriculture, also our
State Senators and members of the
House of Representatives be furnished
with a largely increased number of
copies of "Birds of Penna.' for gratu
itons circulation.
Mr A. r. Young tbon read a draft
of a bill requiring that all cattle before
OI a Dili mjuiiuif; iui an t,oui-iui
being slaughtered shall bo examined in
the locality in wiiichsiaugnterea, ny per-
sons, in auiuorny, competent to pro-
nounco upon thoir healthfulness. It was
endorced by tlio instituto and recom
mended to our legislature.
"Our Dairy Interests", by Samuel J,
Kckinan. To make dairying a sucoc ss
w must have tho right fiind of stock.
IIo is satisfied that the Jorsoy cows are
th best for butter.
keeD a cow for both
Will not pay to
beef and butter.
Tho Jersov is best because small and
will give best result, for amount of fe d
consumed. It is a Ioks of money to
keep a poor cow. Some of the com
mon cows are as good as the Jersey
Winter dairying pays best in this local
itv. It will not pay to pasturo when
the markets aro flooded and butter
chean. Feed abundantly. Abont 75
r cont. of tho ferllliztr.tr elements in
1 " ... .
feed aro retained In the manuro. Havo
trnnil ooinfortablo etnbles for winter,
Farmers make a ratstakn in Belling
crain and not feeding it. Tboy receive
. 1.-.. .1 ...ii,. 1 j
direct returns in uuuur miu mim nuiu
This was followed by a paper on
"Reform needed to mako Dairying
nay", by M. W, Oliver, oi Crawford
county. Thoro Is no proni in Keening
a anw unless UIIO is a khuu uiid. wi
have pfcolisr characters by which they
show the milking qualities and no mat-
tnr what tho breotl unless thoy exhibit
w nnnl!aritles tbev mo no good for
. . K f i.itl..i
thO datrvman, DIZP I" uiuiutmuu vi
milking qualities. Milk and butter aie
riTwinnta m nervous itirro 111 a tu.i
B' tier ntonsiis ore needod. For four
COWH cr more, a creamery kuuuiu uui
OBed. It is only with a creamery and I
I11"''" 1,10 ,a081 favoinllociroutiMlauco
I mat, uniioriiny trouu uuimt uuu uu
mado. Tlio difference In tbo price of
creamery butter an J country roll batter
wilt in a ihort timo pay for a creamery
outfit.
Cream should bo kept in n uniform
temperature and not churned until ripe.
Churning should cease when tho butter
is In granulos and after tho buttermilk
is drawn off should bo salted by Im
mersing in strong brlno. This will
avoid working and to work butter is n
mistake.
John Hoffa read a poem entitled,
"Good-byo Scrub Cow". Mr. Oliver a
paper brought forth a great deal of ar
gument wnioh ended iu a dispute
whother oowb should bo fed cut corn
fodder or not
A nood carter on "Improvement in
Fruit Varieties," was road by Cyrus T.
Fox, of Heading, Pomoligist of the
State Board of Agriculture. This pa
per will probably Lo published in full
by ono of tho papers in tho county.
Tho evening session began with sing
ing and exercises by tho soliool children.
SupU of Public, Schools of Union Co.,
I'rof. B. R. Johnson, read an address
on "Self Improvement." Prof. B. II.
Arinsbv. Director of tho Aonoultura:
Experiment Station, Stale college gave
an illustrated lecluro on tbo "Relation
of Live Stook to Fertility."
FRIDAY.
Mrs A. P. Young read the grangers'
bill for the equalization of taxation, it
was unanimously endorsed by too in
stituto.
Mr. D. D. William', of Danville, road
..rr
a verv practical paper on -now v
make barren lands fertile" Barnyard
manure abundantly acnlieu will make
. , . , 1 1 ,
bflrr?n land productive and it should be
tho farmers' oaro to secure the largest
possible bulk of it. He bad used com
mercial fertilizers but secured me uesi
resnlis from tho manure.
A verv able and valuablo paper on
tho "Mainionanco of Farm fertility,
was readbv William L. Nebit, of
Lnwisburg. This paper will likely ap
pear in one ot the county papers.
Mr. E. M. Tewkubury gave a de
scription of bis ideal farm under tho
title ol "That Farming Mire.'
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
'Tho'Opcra House was'filled lo over
flowing at this session and every avail
able place for standing room was occu
pied.
Dr- G. Q. Groff. of Bucknell Uu
iversity, Lewisburg, gavo an illustrated
lecture on the "Reproduction of the
Honey Bee." Tho lecture was full of
interest and many striking and almost
incredible facts in regard to the instinct
of the bee were related
Miss Laura F. Masters read a paper
on "Homo Uulturc, ' irom wnicn we
lake tho following: "While the right
kind of books are essential to oui
crrowth in culture, vet would our edit
cation bo narrow if restricted to thoso
alone. Wo should study to develop
and improvo all our faculties and we
find lessons to be learned from all ob-
iccts around us. If a liberal supply of
the best literature wero plaoed in our
homes and the host possible use made
of it, we could then bono for more ox-
tensive growth in culture and for tho
myriads of uneducated to become in
tellicent and useful people.
A paper so full of beauty and bencv-
olenoe as that read by Miss Lizzie Gar.
i - .. . , , r . T i-l
retson of Aurentsville, Adams county.
on "Beautifying Homo Life on the
Farm," should be published by all
means. Space compels us to be satisfied
with a few extracts. "It is not wealth
that gives to some homes that air of
attractiveness so inviting, it is an
individuality of tbo inmates that is im
pressed upon their surroundings and
gives oharacter to an aooui mem.
There is no surer refinement and high
moral culture of a neighborhood than
tho appearance of tbo homes and their
surroundings. Iet us surround our
selves with the luxuriance and beauty
of nature, become familiar with her
charms and graces, and bring ol her
stores to decorate our ho es. There is
an influence eminating frnn an intimate
association with nature that is ennob
ling in its tendency. When its riches
are brought into the homes of the poor
even tho snnilnr of poverty disappears
aim a ray oi 'no original hiio irum
abovo takes its place. The place called
home should b adorned and attractive
in all its surroundings, for he only, who
his a home to love and a home to de
fend can best do his duty to himself,
his family and his country. Magnify
n von nlosse tho laws and the consitu
tion, it is tho strong homo feeling that
rdves tho potent inflnenoe."
us the two grestolasses ot inigmy men,
the thinker and tho doer. The two
oonblned constitute tho famous of all
generations. Everything wo most ad-
mire in our fellow creatures, is the pro-
duots of one or the other of these. Al-
though the aotor in the great drama of complaiut. Lyman Crawford, Drug
life may possibly create the greatest gist, Springfield, Mass. fjan-ll It
sensation for a time, the giant Hunker
will ultimately live longest in the minds
of all.
Behold our lands their wide extent,
and yet from sea to sea our steeds of
1 .1 .1.., l!L.
lire sweep nn inuiiiinmnuy; inn iitni
ning is chained; a thousand cities fleck
our nlami our ships ri'lo on every
swelling wave. Thought and action
havo wrought this mighty work."
Mr. II. W. Northop, of Ulenrmrn,
was nailed upon and spoke in highest
term I of praise of tho essays read by
, i j , , i . i.
, jle laces anil rruummuimuu tuu yuuiij;
men to seek for thoir wives among tho
daughters of f armors.
(jeo. Walton, ot Jirciidown, uuester
county, read a paper on "Summer boil
ing for a Winter Dairy." IIo is a suc
cessful dairyman, and gavo Ills methods.
His cows becoroo trcsti m August or
Soptember nnd provides them Willi
greon loea as iniiows: n.any in inn no
sows rve to feed in tho spring. The
ground is well fertilized and tho seed
0wn thioklv. Early in spring oats is
sown and later on oorn. In Juno ho
plants sorUum and sugar beets. Corn
is sovcral times sown at intervals of a
few weeks. As soon as rye is high
enough to feed, enough for the herd is
out each day and given with meal, and
so on through tno summer wun oats,
corn and sorgum, tho last being out up
when ritie
and atler drying stored
1 1 . . r .
awnv. Tho eorehum and fodder aro
prepared in winter by rimnintr through
a cultlnc and Bmashinir machine and
fori wilb bran and oorn cob meal and
ccoaslnnilly sucar boels are given.
t-, . r 1 ! ....in
rour (lunrui ill incut urn i;ivl-ii iwito
a day to each cow. When warm
weather comes, and the milk How
ceases, stop giving prain. This paper
produced onnsiucrauit nicnsion.
ine evunuiir srwiuu uruan wwi biuk-
insr and oxeroWs bv thepohool ohildon.
E. II. Painter Esq., of Turbutville,
cavo an address on "Our Fnlure," and
Mr. Norlhon spoke of tho diguity,
cl, .1 :. .11 r ........ ..,
1 nonor uuu buuuvbb iu nmuu an ioiiu B
I should attain.
mis oii'eeu u ltir buihkiui
tuto and despito tho inolorncnov of the
wsaioiruuu ins iiuou uuu,miuu ,i
the roads, the homo was orowded at
COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT.
every eesslou except the first and tho
Interest increased with each succeeding
session. porting sianal success much
credit is duo to Chandleo Kvee, inom-
bor of tho State. Board of ngrlcnlturo
from this county.
The Supreme Court-
TRANSPORTATION lllOtlTH OF TMR Ptlllt.10
FOR TI1K.M3W.VRS AND llAdOAtlK.
Tho Supremo Court has just deliver
ed, in a casu appealed in the Common
Pleas Comt of Pittsburg, a decision
which will interest tho traveling puplia
James A. Lyon bought a ticket from
Washington I'd., to 1'ittsburir, intend
ing to get on tho train nnd have his trunk
put off at Birmingham, which is ono of
tho regular stations on tho Pittsburg,
Cinoinatti and St. Louis Bailroad
Company, within the corporate limits
oi Pittsburg, about a milo south of tbo
Union Depot. Tho train by which lm
travelled slopped thoro and ho himself
alighted. But the baggage agent re
fused to let him havo bis trunk, insist
ing upon carrying it to the Union
Depot. Lyons particularly wanted tho
trunk because ho was going to Cincin
nati! by a train leaving thirty five min
utes later. He went on without his
trunk, telcgrphed for it, bad it sent
after hun, sued the company for daina
gos and rccoveiod a substantial verdict.
The Court holding that the rulo of tho
company denying to iho traveller tho
! i " - c5. ...J -t I.
ing his baggage to any regular station
on tbo road at which tho train ho wan
travelling on mado a Btop was un
reasonable and unvalid.
Tho railroad company appealed,
claiming that tho rulo was only a prop
er exerciso of its rights to make and
onforco rules and regulations for tho
transaction of its own business. Tho
Supreme Court affirms tho judgment,
delivering an opinion in which Judgu
Sterrct makes uso of this language:
"Tbo traveling publio have some
rights, ono of which is tho transporta
tion of themselves ami baggage over
any of the railroads of tho common
wealth, and that includes tho right to
stop off and receive their baggage at
any regular station or stopping placo
for the train on whioh thoy may be
travelling. Any regulation which de
prives them from that right is necc
aarily arbitrary, unreasonable and
illegal. The faot must not bo ignored
that corporations aro artificial persons,
created for specific purposes and invest
ed with sucb, and only such, powers as
are conferred by law. While natural
persons may do with themselves and
their property whatever is not forbid
den, artificial persons can not rightfully
do any thing that is not expressly or
by necessary implication permitted by
the law of their being. This railroad
company was incorporated as a com
mon carrier of freight and passengers.
As such it owes a duty to tho travell
ing publio which it can not arbitrarily
and willfully ignore."
Home Evidence
No otaer preparation has won success at
home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In
Lowell, Ma,, where It Is made, it Is now,
u it has been lor years, the leading medicine
for purifying the blood, and toning and
strengthening the system. This " good name
at home" Is "a tower ot strength abroad."
It would require a volume
People to print all Lowell people
. have said In favor of Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert
Lnwnl I Estes, living at 23 East Pino
u 1 street, Lowell, for 15 years
employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett,
president ot the Erie Telephone Company,
had a large running sore come on his leg,
which troubled him a year, when he began to
take Hood's Sarsaparilla. The sore soon grew
less In size, and In a short time disappeared.
Jos. Duupby,Zl Cen
tral Street, LoweU, had Praise
swellings and lumps u
on his face and neck, " 'oa
which Hood's Sareapa- enri.-tnnrllln
rllla completely cured. SarBOparllia
Mrs. O. W. Marriott, wife of the first As
sistant Fire linglncer ct Lowei:, says that
for 16 years she was troubled with stomach
disorder and sick headache, which nothing
relieved. The attacks came on every fort
night, when she was obliged to take her bed,
and was unable to endure any noise. She
took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after a time
the attacks ceased entirely.
Many moro might be given had we room.
On the recommendation of people of LoweU,
who know us, we ask you to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sotd by M druggists. sl;ilxtorSS. Frepaxedoulf
byd. noon 6 CO.. Apothecaries, Lovtll, Uass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
Nothing in the Wide World so pood.
I was afflicted with kidney disease.
Dr. Kennedy's Favorite remedy, of
IJondout, N. Y., I say it with a
perfect recollection of all that was
dono for me besides it, is the only
, thing that gave me permanent relief,
1 have recoomended this medicine to
many people for Kidney dise so and
thoy all agree in saying that it has not
its eqnel in the wide world for this
You will Have
Wouey,
Crime,
iulii,
Trouble,
AND WILI CURE
CATARRH
II IIniiii;
ELY'S
Catarrh
"n h
. OrcaDl OSLIIH
-FJEVER
A Dartlclo la aDDlled luto each nostril, anrl In
agreeable. Price w cents at Drupriats; by mall
registered, eo cts. KIA WtOTIlKlts, 6J Warren
Street, Mow York, Jan 13-d H
TW'oriOE.
'T'he policy holders of the Brlarcreek Farmers'
Mutual Insurance Company of Lime llldgo, will
meet at the hall of the Centre Orange, P. of II. in
centre township. Columbia county Pa., on Monday
the uth day ot January. 1G8H. between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., for the purpose ot electing
Directors for the ensuing year, and fur transact-
lug suca uiuer uusiuubs as may properly come oe
fore said Company.
BAMUKL NKYHAltD.
Deo Si. Hecretai,
SPECIAL
HAY
J. G. Wells tho Jowelor has jU9t returned from Now York City with a fino,
largo stooic i goous,-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVERWARE, Ac.
Finest lino of Watches in town.
All purchases engraved free of charge.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.
Jf, , WM&MS, J'MWMMEE,
Columbian Building, SloomtibuTg, Pa,
WE ARE
GIVING AWAY
$5.50
IN
CASH
By
Selling
London
Our
Mado
$15
Scotch Cheviot Suits
-AT-
S9J50.
Samples of material sent
to tiny address "Free of
Charge."
Our Sol f-M ensuring
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 tne Hint)
Philadelphia.
A POSITION
BBBBSBBSaSBllliBBHSSllHSBHSi
as salesman, with good par, to any reliable man
furnishing satisfactory references. Applj to
. ,B.A.McOMBEItACO., Rochester, N. Y.
Jan lS-u-Ht
"WIDOWS APPRAISEMENTS.
The following Vi Wows' appralsments will be
p repented to the orphans' Court ot Columbia
county, on the First Monday of February A. D.
ISM), ana confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions
are Bled within four days thereafter, will be con
nrmed absolute :
1. Bernard Duiran Est. Centralla, Realty 13(0.00
2. ooo. Kmerlck Est. Mimin. rcnocalltr S63 00
s. Lesley H'BsKst. Centnv RealW 300.00
4. John Hunran Kat e&tAvioniL nnaitv ,01 m
& Thomas L wall Est. Madison, Personalty 300.00
e. Samuel Numresner Kac itanvar. vnmnn.
alty fILOO, Realty $s.io. Total 800,00
7. Jesse Brumstetter Est, orange Person
alty 300.00
8. Levi Kurtz Est, Berwick, Personalty soo.00
. Daniel Brochins Est., Montour, Person
alty $211.60, Realty 1225.00, sm.w
Clerk's office WM. n. 8NTDEH,
BloomsburB Jan. 7, 1689. clem o. a
"P XEOUTOR'S" NOTICE. '
EStatt of Ann Young, late of Denton totnuWp.
Otceasea
Letters testamentary n the said estate harms
been granted to the undersigned executor, all
persons indebted are hereby notified 10 pay the
eame, and thoso having claims against said estate
will present the same for settlement to
, . A. P. YOtINQ,
Jan IB Executor.
OTICE.
Notice Is hereby elven that the fnllmrin n
counts have been Hied In the court nf Common
Pleai of Columbia county, and will be presented
to 814 court on the First Mondny ot February A.
D. 1P89, and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions
are Hied within four days thereafter win be con
firmed absolute :
1. The account of John p. Jones trustee of the
"Bryn Blon Church" property.
2. First and final account ot Moses Mcllenry,
committee of the person and estate ot Maria Cole
man a lunatic
Prothonotarys Office.
January T, A. D. 1839.
WM. n. SNYDER.
lToth'y.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OF
Real Estate!
By virtue of a certain writ of Alias Levari
Facias issued out of the court of CommonPleas
ot Columbia county, In the Commonwealth ot
Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will be
exposed to publio salo at the Court House In the
town of Bloomsbursr, paid county on
Monday, February 4, 1889.
at i o'clock in the afternoon, all that certain mes
Buage and tract ot land situate In Beaver township
county of Columbia, and state ot Pennsylvania,
bounded and descrla-d as follows; viz: On the
north by lands ot Peter Knecht and Jacob Shear
man, on the. east by lands ot Peter Haucx and
Jacob Hhearman, on the south by lands of Peter
Hauck and Jonathan Uauck and Samuel Nucgess
er, and on the west by lands ot Samuel Nunsesser
and Peter Knecht, containing one hundred and
twenty acres and thlrty-slx perches, more or less,
together with tho hereditaments and appurten
ances. seized, taken in execution and to be sold by
vlrtuootan .lllas.lsmrl Facias, at the suit ot
Daniel Slngiey Sr. and Daniel singley Jr , admin
istrators of John Singley, deceased, against Fred
erick ilossler, with notice to Terre Tenants.
Bixxur, Attorney. J0I1N B. CASEV,
Jah 11 Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE-
OF
Real Estate !
By virtue ot a certain writ of Levari Facias
lssuod out of the Court of Common Fleas of Col
umbia county, In the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl
vania, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to publio sale upon the premises hereinafter de
scribed. In the borough of Centralla, said Columbll
county on
Saturday, February 2, 1889.
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, all that certain lot or
piece of ground Htuatcd In the borough ot Cen.
trail i, county of Columbia and state dt Pennsyl
vania, bounded and d. scribed as follows ; Begin,
ning at a point on the east aide of Troutwlue uu
fifty (5 1) teet north of the northeast corner ot Trout-
wine and Centre street, thence along said Trout
wine street north three degrees, westtwenty-nvo
feet to a stake, thence north eighty seven degrees
east ono hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence
along said alley south three degrees, east twenty.
Are feet to a stake, thence south elghty-Beven de
grees, west one hundred and forty feet to the
place ot beginning, being lot marked with the No,
10 In block numbered slily.three, as laid out by
Locust Mountain Coal and iron company, In the
map or general plan of said town ot Centralla and
the stme lot which the Locust Mountain Coal and
Iron Company, b an article of agreement dated
the Uth layo( June, A. D. 181, did sell the same
to Mary Dyke, her heirs and assigns. Upon which
are erected a two-story frame dwelllog bouse, and
outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution and to be sold by
virtue ot a writ ot Levari Facias, at the suit ot The
Citizens Building aud Loan Association ot Cen.
train against Benjamin J.-Dyke and Mary Dyke
his wife,
C. O. BiaiLIV, Atty. JOHN B. CAStV,
Jan 11 Sheriff,
NOTICE
t
Qorhan's plated ware, finest made.
BLOOMSBURG,
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
OI" VALUAULK
Real Instate !
By virtue of an order ;of the Orphans' court of
Columbia county, the undersigned executor ot
John Conner deceased, will expose f publio sale
op the premises In Benton township, on
Saturday, January 2G, 1889,
at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following described real
estate, to-wlt t til that certain real estate sit
uate in Benton township, Columbia county, Pa.,
described aa follows, to-wlt I Beginning at a Btone
In line ot land late of Joshua 'Brink, thence by
land ot missel Kanu north tH degrees west
10? and Mo perches to a post, thence by land of
Emily liobcrta north lX degrees c&st 138 and 6-10
perches to a poet, thnce by land ot Catharine
Conner south M degrees east I Si perches to a
post In lino of land now or late of Thomas Davis,
thenco by tho same and land of Joshua Brink
foresaid south 31 degrees west 19s and 5-10
perches to tho place of beginning, containing
102 ACRES
and 139 and 4-10 perches, strict measure, located
about one-half a mile from tho town ot Benton,
along the public road leading from Benton to
Jameson City. About forty acres cleared andhe
balance well timbered with pine, oak, c, all
level land, on which are erected two
DWKLL1NG HOUSES,
barn and out-bulldlngs. There Is also on the
premises a saw mill with good water power.
TltnMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth
ot tho pu chaso money to bo ptd at the striking
down ot the property, the one-fourth leas the ten
per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and the re
maining three-fourths in one year thereafter with
Interest from contlrmtlon cist
EMANUEL LAUBACn, Eiecutor.
A. L. Fritz, Ut'y.
1-OTICE IN I'AKTITION.
in the matter ot tho partition ot the real estate
ot John Johnson, late of Madison township, Col
umbia county, lvnusylranla, deceised.
Notice Is hereby given the heirs of paid dece
dent, that In pursuance of an order of the orphans'
Court ot rolumbla county, a writ of partition has
issued from said court to the Shorlff of said count)
returnable on tho First Monday ot February, A. D.
1315, and that the inquest will meet for the pur
nose of making partition of th real estate of said
acsedent on Friday the First day of February. A.
D lb8t, at ten ovlock a. m of said day upon the
premises, at which time and place you can be
present If you see proper. Said premises being
Bltuato In Mrdlson township Columbia counlr,
alorcsald, and containing ninety-tour acres and
ninety perches of land more or less.
hAMUEL SMITH.
C W. Mii.lib, Atty. uhcrlff.
Jan S 18t.
E
LEOTION KOTICE.
Notice Is hercbr riven that tho annual mcetlnc
of the Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultur
al an . Mechanical Association, for the election of
officers and the transaction of a'iy nther proper
uusiDet,. win uu iieiu ill vug uuun iiuuse, mourns
burg, Saturday January 19th, 1M at i o'clock
P. m. II. v. WHITE, secy.
JaiHSt
A DMINISTItATOIt'S NOTICE.
Kstale of Kffleemarta lless, late or SugarloaJ
toicnshtD.
Notice Is hereby given that letters ot adminis
tration on tbo estate of Effeemarla Hess, late ot
tne township ot sugarloar, county oi coiumoia.
and fttAto ot Pennsylvania deceased, have been
granted to Jesse Hess, to whom ail persons In-
ueoiea to saia estate are requested to maxe pay
ments, ana tnose navicg claims or aemanos win
maxe Known tne same without aeiay,
Fiurz. Atty. JESSE BESS,
Dec 14 ew. Administrator, c t. a.
DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE.
Notice la herebr dven that letters: of admlnls-
townshlp of Orange, county ot Columbia, and state
of l"cnnsylvanla, deceased, have been granted to
It W Brumstetter of Orangevllle, county of Colum
bia Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make :pa mehts, and those
having claims of demands will make known the
same wiinout aeiay.
K. w. UKUdiaiifl lew, jiomr.
Dec I Orangevllle.
A DMINISTUATOIVa NOTICE.
KUate of Alice U. Karns, late of Denton townthlp,
aecraBea.
Notice Is hereby given that letters ot admtnls-
trailon on the eat arte or Alice M. Ka'ns, late ot the
township ot Benton, county ot Columoia, and
state ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been grant
ed to A. C. Karne of Benton township Columbia
county Pa., to whom all persons lnd. bled to said
rotate are requested lo wane luiyinenus auu muse
havlncr claims or demands will make known the
same wiinout aeiay.
A. a KARNS.
Deo 14 w Administrator, o. t. a.
jxecutoivs notice.
deceased.
rAttara tefltementarr on tho said estate havlnir
been trranted to the unrterelsmed executor, ail
persona indebted are herebjr notinod to pay the
Blunt!, aou liusu uttviuif uiaiins uiuiii wm tnuivo
win present ine sarao lor Eeiuemeni w
F. P. HOWE1L
a. E. Elwkll. Atty. lixecutor,
jftniiow.
UDITOIi'S NOTICE.
The undersigned auditor. aDDOlnted by the Or.
pilaris' foutt of Columbia count)-, to passupon ex
ceptions, and make distribution of tne balance In
the hands ot Henry Lltwiler, administrator, to and
among th parties entitled thereto, will sit at his
olilce In Bloomsburg, on Thumday, January 2IUi.
1889, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, to attend to
tho duties ot his appointment, when and where
an persons naving claims against, suiu t-gLuio iuum
aDnear and Drovr, them, r bo forever debarred
from any share of said fund.
u 11. iums.fe,
Dec 28 Auditor.
A UDITOU'S NOT ICE
Httate of tlarv C. IvterrAan, awasett.
The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or
phans' court of Columbia county, to make distri
bution of the baianco In tho hands of Sarah A.
mrrnanadinlnlstralrli-touml among the parlies
enutieu tnereto, wiu sit at mi umco in mourns
burg on Saturday, January 18th, 13 at 10 o'clock
in tne iorenoon to attend to uieuuueaui uu Hp
nolntment. when and whero all Dereons havlnu
claims airalnst said estate must apoear and Drove
thera, or be forever debarred from any share ot
said tuna. . .
J. U. OlAlfi,
Dec ss Auditor.
DMINISTRATOU'S notice.
I
Estate of George Emertck, late afiltfflln toicnshtp,
Volwnuia cowuv, aecienmi.
Notice u hnrehv irtven tnat letters of admlnls-
trai Ion on the estate of George Kmerlck. late ot the
township ot Minn , county of Columbia, and state
ot Pennsylvania, decosod, have been granted to
Joseph A. Woodburn ot Newvllle, Cumberland
county, Pa., to whom all peons Indebted to said
rotate are renuestAd La make rjayments. andthos-
having claims or demands will make known the
same w itauui. ueiuy. n-nmm
junbi ii a. nuuuuuiu,, .
Knorr & Wlntersteen, Attys. Administrator
Doo SI et Newvllle, Cumberland Co Pa
T EQISTEU'iJ NOTICE.
"Vnii u herehv riven to all legatees creditors
and other persons In1 erested In the estates of the
respective decedents and minors that the follow
lng adml'ilstrators' exocators' guardian" accounts
1. ...... V Mlnrf in .l,a nHlfU nf I IIA IfHlutr ftf l?nl.
iimhi. Miiniv nnriwi i tm nresented for connrma
tlon and allowance in the orphans' court to be
held In liloomsburg.Mbruary 4th, 189 at o'clock
p. in. oi said day.
Kn ,virt nnri Anal account of Bllas Conner,
ad'ninisirator ot wargarei. aiuuiguuici i v;
orange township, Columbia couuty, deceased.
No. s-Aco.iunt of B.imuel Knorr, guardian of
Margaret A Davis deceased, late ot the borough
ot uentruua.
No. 8-Flrst and final account of George W
liresaier, aumiuiBircnur ui vuu,uo u wtunu,,
Ot Scott township, coiumom couiuy, ueueastxi.
-Kn A&riTiii nnn final aefount ot Clinton 111 .
orfminiafmrnr nf chAriei, Haves, late of the town
ot Catawlssa, Columbia coumy,aeceaaeu.
No. 5-Account of Miles W Moss, administrator
ot George W Bell, late oi ugariuai towiuuiip wt
umoia cuuuvy, ucvenwu.
No. e First and final account of Wm. It Dcraott
guardian ot the person and estate of Harry Wcl
in er, minor ch'ld ot James w elllrer, late of Madi
son lownsnip uuiumuia ivuuij, ummui.
No. 7 First and final account ot Joseph E Zelgler
administrator of the estate ot George Zelgler,
late of Scott township Columbia county, deceased.
ja n-Kpmnd nnii final account of B F Karsch-
ner, ad'nlnlst tutor tit John Kaischner, late ot Pine
tOVVUBmp VOl'llllUm UUUULJl, wwvaw.
No. 9-Account of Obadlah Yocuin, one of the
administrators ot Elijah Yocum, late ot Locust
lownsnip coiumuia county, wmuwu.
No.l0-Flrst and final account of Aaron 11 Pat
terson, executor ot the last will and testament ot
or ajizauetn juine, laio ox uivcuwwm vu,,uau.yi
Columoia county, aeceaseo.
vn iivirvt and final account of Jos. W Eves.
administrator of Thomas l'olir, late ot Madison
township columoia county, uotououu.
No. 12 First and final account ot II J Conner,
administrator or u v ueitjug, iui ui vmuD vunu.
snip cuiuuiuia wuuij, uwm
No. 15 First and final account of Cyrus Itelchard
administrator of Anna Young, late of Madison
township, common county, uoccaaou.
Kn ,immr.flnrinnalaccountofMcsesMclIenrv
administrator ot Samuel Mcllenry, late of Denton
township coiumoia ouuuiy, uuwum.
No.li-Flrst and final account ot James II
Shullz, administrator ot Uanoab hhultz, late of
Jackson townamp iujuumwuui;, ucmww,
C, II. CAMPBELL,
jan 11 ltegister,
The Sunbury Electric Co.,
CONTIUOTOHS FOR
Aro and Incandescent Isolated Plants, Motors,
Electric Gas LUhtlng, Annunciators, Burglar
Alarms, Speaking Tubes, Return Call
Systems, c
wu win i aracuiTT or
I II I i III' v
Wiring lor Motors, by Battery or Dynamo Current.
Guarantee rurnisnea wita orery uontracu
OFFICE AND SHOW BOOMS, EAST MA11KET ST
OoiTMponaans solicited. 8C)ncT, Pi
Jan 4 iw
COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
FARMERS! FAR
A mrgo ptronngo una aircauy ueen reuuivcu -
Bloomaburg have not yet learned of tbo new nnd
I nJvcrtiso ,,u,-,,oScly lo make known that I tavoPiofS00 n"'"'
Youtlie', Jioys' and Children's Clothing, Hals, Caps and
Furnishing Goods in Abundance.
It is now after the Holidays; I now offer great bargains in clearing out Winter Goods to.
make room lor the
LARGEST
LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING
That can be shown outside of New York and Philadelphia.
As said before, our aim is to sell lots of goods and at small profits.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
I, I1B9 IH1
The largest Clothing: House in THontonr,
bis or Northumberland comities.
Look out for
week. You will hear of something
to your advantage
BERG'S Clothing
mm
ill !,
Ono ol Hie ult8l ini)H vem nlo is the
wbith ttiables ono to plav without omturbinB anyono in tho vluinitv ami will
tiviie wear tu tuu instrument.
WE AHE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS.
THE GEORGE STECK & CO PIANO, after thirty vents of severest ten
are used, on account ol niiwiuallitl durability, by CO colleges and many oiheri
in tho United Stales.
THE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO,
world fur upright iiiS"e. and tlio
iiiiruuuueu wun tijirigiit, piano'.
THE OPERA PIANO has a rt'uutatiou of 38 yeaw. A warrantor of Gve
years is given ith each iiit'riiinent.
the market.
Oar LINE of ORGANS is v.-i v enmnlotn.
ESTEY, THE MILLER. WORCESTER.
makes.
SEWING
VVn hnv tlin np1i.lrnl,l WTTITW.
STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL
NKW HOME.
Piano. Orunns nnd Suwinr Machinca
on inntallmoia plan.
Wo havo aho binjoH, guitari), German
locordeoiiH, blow acoortlpotiH, tlutes, tifis
muuh nrgiii', ilrtiiiu, &o. Five hiindn
picoes of tun coot sheet music, tfca, itc.
Second hand pianos, oruans and
machines on liaud, ami recoived in
tor new ones.
Agent for liutterick anil Domestic paper
oatterns aud fashion books. Sewing inaclilnn
m-edlen, oils ami attachments for all machines
always iu stock.
Bloomsburg Pa.
YKLLOW 8IQNS. YELLOW lUllji.
Use "Peerless Brand"
IIAI.TIMOUK
FRESH HAW OY8TKRS.
Beleclod and packed with cieanllneaa and cam fcy
O. II. I'BAKSON it O O.,
11ALT1MOHK, MO.
They are tha Best, Ask your Grocer tor them.
Jan u-Mt
MANNA
T TbaOrttalbMrvt of I -tha
lUrU HountnlD.Uerlf
yuisuauarr clrdrsoC
Nrasar. IttrU Kuu
CiS Birds, will pri.
wiureiior tb oif ol
Tout tht allineaU ui1
Dominion. M &ki n&naxlAi
wv iu.ui in gooa
ecu uib
aaiosieaiiutm, aeniiiy
muionrscslptoc
Dtreottan. t
BL. Will--
f;,m ofProusnslj's CstUs Pawdw
s u. f, wlu tmvj lunut. p
Jul )I-Mt
t...., rM rnrmem. but
this space next
at D. LOW EN
Store.
AVe 1 ave in puck a fint r line of mut.ica
uptrunu'iitH than has ever been bought
ins pcctioii, find wo aro making Hpecia
iitlucemcius to iurohai-erB for the liolidnj
'taiioti. Wo gel our instrntiitnU ilirto
1 1 oin tbe maimtactoneH, iimi can ou
etter tornis than can bo given by an)
iner parties,
THK 1VERS & POND PIANOS
fctand at the head.
ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW
INlEai tie BOSTON CONSERVA
TORY of MUSIC.
NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT
with now reDcatinir actiou. best in tin-
first and only perfect repeating action
It is tho Lest medium priced piano in
wo havo THE CELEBRATED
UNITED STATES, and o-hir
MACHINES.
VPW TmAn.'Crprr' VIMir Tllr,
ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS, and
nMj
eowiiic
exchange
J. Saltzer,
General Agent.
MORTGAGES ON LAND!
mpurotaa lloitTOAQKS upon lands In all
the Wl-stern nnd r-outhern btau's and Terrltorlea.
?,nH.a,T,? coobtantlr on hand for sale very de
slrable High Kate lnwreut Bearing Becurtilea.
The Corbin Eanking Co.
115 BItOAUWAY. NEW YOIIK.
Jat 11-Mt
SAFE INVESTMENTS.
Tllli KKYNTONK MOHTIlAflU CO.,
..i.nutL.i , una. i A.
"f?i5. V "'S A3:i, i-nestnui bt. Philadelphia, Pa,
Capital HtSll.lltio. oner duaruuteec! -Tp
Pur These mortgsgin are be,-urM by laudi worth
hree to bU times their tunmnt. We offer choice
r.r r.l .. ' s;wmg more raniiu
than any other town' In Uakoti
BU. Addreis lor tuu
l.blVHWI
JU ll-Mt
SIBERS!
many living within 20 miles ol
Intlfe
nm
BLOOMSBUKO MARKET.
Wholesale, lletail.
1.00
CO
00 70
33 45
0.80
20 28
20 22
40 00
12 10
03 05
07 10
09 13
7 10
10 14
20 80
75 1 00
07
35
5 to 7
Wlieat per bushel.,
Hyo "
Ccru " "
Oats " " ..
Flour " bbl
Huttcr
K?l?9
t'otaloes
Hams
Dried Apples
Side
Bbouldcr
Clilckeus
Ueesc
Lard per lb
Vlneear ncr tral
Onions per bushel.,
Veal skius
Wool per lb ,
Hides
Coal on Whahp.
No 0 $2.00; Nos 2. 3, & Lump $3.25
No 53.00 HltiiraimiP SH.a.')
OFFICE OF THE IJLOOMSBimCI
WTKIt COMPANY.
ULOOMSUDllQ PA., NOVK.MUKti 22, 18S8.
Sl'KCIAL KOTICE TO bTOCKIIOLDKItS.
Tho nnnM nf ltirpptnrR ot this comnaDV have
called a special meeting ot Its stockholders, to bo
held at my omce, tlio general onico ot the com
pany, In Uloomsbuiv, on Saturday, January 2,
A. D. lB8'i, at and between the hours ol two (a)
ana oar w o ciock r. m , tor tuu imrpua" ui uliu
lor or against an Increase ol tho Capital stock.
FRANK T. illLLMEYEH, Secy.
i J ! I JH ill ' Viil I filial
mm THYSELF.,
MIIil BOIlinCB OP XjXIP33
A SclontltlcaQd Standard Popular Medical Treatise oa
tho Krroraof Youth, rrcmaturI)oc)ltiP,Ktrvoiiri
nnH I'iiyVIVUI .Lt'UUlLJI illipuiltUBUi nivtuwM,
KcriutliDjt trom Folly, Vlco, Ignorance, Kxcmei oi
Octtaiutlon, Eueiratlntf and UDfltllnjt the rktlm
(or Work, nualnrns, tho Married or Social ItcUtlon.
Avoid uDBkilful rrctendrB. Torscbs this Kreat
work. It contain! 300 pages, roTnlSvo. Ik-auUIul
blading, ombonecd, full Kilt. Trice, only $1. 0 ly
mall, post.pald. concealed In plain wrapper, lllua.
tratlve Prospectus Free, If you apply now. The
dlstlngnlthtd author, Wm. II. Parker. M. D.. re
ceived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from the National Medical Asccalntlrn.
tor the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUC and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.l'arkcrandncorW
of Aiftfstant l'hyslclans may be consulted, roull.
Jcntlatly, by mall or In person, at the etllce of
TUU I'KAIIODY MEUICAI. INbTTTUTK,
No. 4 llnlllneh St., Iloston. Mnss., to whom all
orders fot books or letters for advice should be
directed as above.
Jan 18-d-it
Av.iu.Mi Biuiss amj hack, Ilir, K1DNUY and
uterine Pains, itheumatlc, Sciatic, srarp and
tratlcuraAntl-l'aln Plaster. The first nnd only
Instaneous paln-kllllr g, Btrengthenlng plaster. 21
cenUitlTeorll.iU At drugglsta, or of roTTkit
Uruo mn Chbmicil Co., Iloston.
Jan is-d-4t
mm PARKER'S
UAIP RAI QAM
1 1 romotev a luxuriant growth.
r""1 10 ""tore uray
Ha1rto(tYouihful Color.
iTbrenU PandnitT anil hair falling
sh.ii. ami i mat iimprgiUM.
Jan i-d-it.
WANTED !
AKl?,a,!;ito.rt.prc?t'"tU8 88 loc' "Ecnt- co
S JS5'f01 ot le"llfy nnd steady work. Will
pay good atro, and iruai anteo success. Write to
J. AWrw NHA-vv r?rcr,,au,
Jan 4-d-It
why ito voir sm'i'iiii
n ueu you can tw cured by mlng
Epilepticmra
tUoK' ff'nfdy m dUcoveiPd for thocureot
PUS, El'ILKPriY Olt KAI.LINO SICKNESS.
TO guard against counterfeits and Imitations send
to . bMNINO MKIH.'AL CO wig 'SS Ny
Jan 4-d". roj,rlct0,s mui Wanutacturcrs. S
9Gords
Kuns Kair
NO UACKACHB.
RJflTf K,Ar1 "re" impruTed. A o TOOL
wh?.? 'V),I''"'!;"I la tL.' timber bi.lni.sti
writ, for our XUu.tr.ted Ve U.uioiriis. We ha
f.llfug tool now on e.Mh. Pinl or,Ur from yoi r -jti'n..
IsWiTlL
ii. , i.
Jan WUcoivL&T
AGRNTS JXiVT"" I'crmant-nt ein.
rnu5on. Addrei T u vuVSti or
IlStcr.N. Y. " Al U wu" 11 "!?''?'?'.
m HOURS
& '
ia in
' OUU'Ut.
MADE WITH BOILINC WATER. '
EPPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING,
COCOA
MADE WITH B0IUNQ MILK,
J VQ4t