r THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. RLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I 1 I't The Columbian. "0. iGSIwiir j- Idltori. , J. Z. Bltttnttnltr., BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 188D. The joint resolution to submit tho Prohibition nmondmcotto tho consti tution to a voto of tho tiooplo tissued tho Hondo finally on Tuesday by a voto with tho Democrats against tho roso- lutiou, ami seven Democrats voted with tho Republicans for it. Tho rooolatiou will undoubtedly pass tho Senate, tind It is expected that tho amendment will bo voted upon at a special eleotlon to bo held sometime in Jane. THE 00DET AND THE LICENSES. Persons ensncred in an effort to ro strain the liquor tiaffiu are entitled to all respect and consideration, and so far aa this paper is ooncernod, thoy are at liberty at all times, and in all proper wars, to brine their views bofore the public Bat it scorns remarkable that tt should talce tho good p-oplo who are battling for tho temporanoo cause, bo N long to learn the faot that in all pro- obedingsin court tbo law makes no distinction between parties. In the nnnlieiulon for linuor licenses, tho laws of the state, and the rules of court of Columbia Cvnntv make certain pro visions and regulations with which all applicants are compelled strictly to comply. The petition must be in cer tain form, it must conform to tbo act of assembly in every particular; it must contain the signatures of at least twelve residents of the borough or1 pwnship; it must be filed at least thro, weoks before the dav fired for license court, and must be advertised in a particular way three times in two newspaper A failure to comply with any one ol the provisions of tho law, is fatal to tho application. On tho other hand, there are oertain provisions regarding tho manner in which the, proceedings on behalf of thoso who wish to oppose tho granting of licenses shall be conducted. The Supreme court has said that general remonstrances against the license sys tem ought not to bo considered; the specifio reasons why tho licenses ought not to be granted mutt be set forth in each particular case. The rules of court provido that ''remonstrance against tho granting of license must be filed seven days bofore the day ap pointed for tho hearing. If there are 3ny specifio objections to the granting of such license thoy must bo sot forth in the remonstrances so required to bo filed " It is true that the rules pormit additional petitions of residents of th township or borough to be filed on oi before the day of hearing, but this is only in regard to those cases in whioh a romonstrance has been filed a week in advance. A failure to comply striotly with tho provisions of the law laid down for the gntdanoe of the opponents of licenses, is just as fatal to their proceedine- aa a failure on the part of license ap plicants is to theirs. Tbo courts oan make no distinction. The fact that individuals or organizations are engaged iu great moral work does not give them ay greater privileges than others are enntiea t, wnen wev appear m court, either in person or by petition. If their remonstrance' are not in legal form, and arc not filed in oourt as re quired by'lrfw, ihey are not entitled V anv more consideration than Mh petitions of applicants containing sinii far defeots. That such is the eas, i the reanirement of tho law. an.) not of the courts; and as in thf pvt. in thf future, tt Is liklv that the whole n cense Question will be dVn.lt with liv the court in compliance with the plain requirements of the law. Tho"0 who hope to accomplish any iood by dim inishing the numlr of licenced place- in this county, shoulri do it in uie man ner point d out by law. so lonit a the law of the state recognizes a li cense system, so long tho courts muni erant licenses in accordance with that law, and petitions to tbe'enurt akinp that no licenses be granted in Hi oounty will bo useless until the It gis- latnre shall make a chance, xne legi lature makes tho laws: tho courts ad minister them as they find them upon the statute books. We are not defending the license system. That (jue-tion does not arise in this present discussion. We simply insist that all bnsimss of tho courts shall be oonduoted in the manner de fined by law. and that is what th court has done in the disposition ot the license cases this week. There may be tome who will denounce the Judgi s for crantintr any licenses, but all goiwl law abiding people who will tako the trouble to inform themselves as to the law of the matter, will uphold the court in havinir conscientiously and lawfully discharged its duty. WABHIHGTOH LETTER. From oar Regular Correspondent. Washington, Jan. 21, 1889. Reoresentativo Springer backed by 145 of his collencucs, has iiiveu the Itepbulican Senate an opp- rtuuity ot snowing how sincere the great interest they aro constantly expressing for the territories really is. If thoy accept Mr. Surinuer's bill as passed by the House. South Dakato with two Repre Htntatives and Montana with one will will be admitted as States by Prtsi dential proclamation just as soon sb tho voters accopi mo oonuvuuuu rpudv formed, and North Dakato, Washington and Now Mexioo may be formed. If thev reieo. this bill thy i.ostnone lor months tbo admission of nnv nf tho territories. Senators Qormau. Vest, Vanoo and others aro vigorously oombating the frrowint? sentiment among the Demo crats in the Rous to aeo-ipt the Senate Tariff bill as better thin no legislation on t unbieot. Tbev aritue that the Senate bill is moro objeotionablo than tho existing law, as it increases tho duties on articles in which tho masses rirn directlv interested notably iron, cotton and wool. Thoy oontend that when tbo bill is referrd to a conference committee, the Demooratlo conferees should bo insmitted to lake a fnni In behalf of the necessaries of i;r ..! lt tho Republicans tako all Ibe'iespojisibililles of framing a lariff bill to suit tin mBeiveit in iuo ui wv cms. Tho other side of the question is represented by Representatives Wilson, of West Virginia, and Catch, lugs, of Mississippi, who aro of the opinion that the Republicans would bo greatly disappointed if tho House Should agree to tho Senate bill, and for that teason they favor doing so, as iIih nieasuro contains tome good 'Mnnyt i ami is tliereforo better than no bill. Ihey contend that as long as tho Republicans clolmto havfcanied the election on .i..t.riffidud that they should be allowed to pats their bill. That this Is the status of tho matter at this time. But thoso who aro in positions to know, say that tho Sonato bill will never be considered by tho House The old adago that "a house utviueu against iUelt will fall", Is likely to prevent the passage of a bill admitting Utah ps a State, notwithstanding tho fact that a Democratic caucus ot tuo IIouso has agreed to pass it. Governor West, of Utah, is here working hard to provont the passage of such a bill, and Delogate Ualne, of the same torn lory, is vigorously working in its favor. Both being Democrats, what thoy have to say on tho subject is oarefully list ened to uy their party associates. An amendmont giving a bounty of one cent per pound on all sugar pro duced in this country has been added to tho Sonate tariff bill, bu.lt required a vigorous uso of tho party whips to brim? the ReDublican Senators into line, and oven then Senator Quay voted atrainst it. GeueralJ. 0. Blaok, commissioner of pensions, will, It is thought, be ap nointed .Tudso Advocate General of the Army, uniess it shall bo shown that ho Is ineligible, whioh is olaimed liv noma nrnminent 1U0U. Senator Morgan has given "granny" Blair another toncuo laahinir Soma pooplo would got tired of that kind of treatment, out oenaior oiair euuiun tu thrive on it, indeed ho almost looks disappointed if he has any thing to say and does not rooeive some abuse. He olten gets it from his own party as well as from Democrats. The active fight that Mr. Blaino is sriving McKinley in bis fight for the Speakership is having its effect. His chances are now regarded as best by oloso observers, but if BUine should get "turnod down" by Ha'rison it will oause a bit? tumble in MoKiuley stock. Thoro are nearly 250 nominations ponding before the Seuate, tho most of them for postmaxtets. Theio is nd reason why thoy should,- not be con firmed except thst, the Republicans want to keen the plaoit for Harrison to fill" Tom Reed, of Maine, is muoh dis- oomfit-d at the manner in which Blaine is nnderiniuing his strength in tho Snaakcrahsn canvass, lilaino never fnri.ntn nr fnrnivm an iniurv. and no til b "... J . I ins IB iuu Btuaii ui iiiiu w in order to set even with the people. On Saturday afternoon last, tho President and Mrs. Cleveland received a vis"t from Vice-President and Mrs, Morton. The latter have been iu the city for several days. They aro stop ping at the Normandie, a new hotel m n fnshiminhle ouarter. tho success of which was assured by Blaine having taken up his winter residence there. Advices received at tuo state ue tiartment from hamoa matoaie mat, Germany has got into a rumpus with Undo Sain that will have to bo nnoio iized for or else a war may follow. Secretary Bavard is reticent on tho suhj. ct, preferring to await particulars in rt-fj.inl to rCDonoo. insun iu tuo Amtrican nag by German othcers. Buokhorn. Tn order to remind the readers of the CoLmmiAN that the above named town is still in tho county, we give the following items from our side : Our oldest weather prophets cannot understand it the weather. Cbas DeighrailUr will now give his time and attention to education. He expects to begin sohool this week. J. W. Btz is tho happy father ot a bright and bouncing boy. Mrs. Lmiso Kistler has returned f 'oni a visit at Buffalo with her sister. John Prout, who has been viryill for some time, is still in a crilioil con ditinn. Jacob Mirtz while taking a load of ore in to the furnace, aceideutuly foil fr.im tho waszon iu tront ot 1j Okani oar shun, breaking the Binall bono u the lelt leg. He is aoing we.ii at isu ent. John Thomas purohased a team of horses last week. Candidates for township offioes ate lookine ud their interests. Some changes are talked of. Our side got left at the Agricultural moftinrr last Saturday, we navo no officers on tho bnard from hee. Miss B!a oho Shoemaker will return from Michigan in the near future. Mrs. John Hartman of Wilkesbarr returned home to day (Monday.) One authoritv savs he knows of (if- twn nori.es for sa'e within tho limits of Hemlock, all protected by high tar iff. ANON. la cider Intoxicating SUPREME COCET QUESTIONS VTIIETHEU ITS SAIE SUOCLD UB LICENSED. The Supreme Court, In an opinion deliv. ered by Justice Williams, Jan. 14, reversed the Quarter Sessions of Warren county in the case of the Commonwealth against Itevburg. and sent back for decision by iurv the question! "Is cider Included under any of the four kinds of liquor malt, brewed, vinous or spirituous for tho sale of which a license Is necessary" The County Court held that tho prosccu tlon against Reyburg would not lie be cause cider was not an intoxicating liquor, but the Hunreme Court bold that It Is not a auestion of law for the court to decide, but one ot fact, which a jury must pass up In tho opinion delivered the Supreme Court says; "In common acceptation cider Is not understood to be either a vinous or spirituous beverage, and yet, when fer mented, it doubtless contains a percentage of alcohol sufficient to bring It wjtbin tho fair meaning of the term 'vinous,' and al. though not the product of distillation, it may, when mixed with spirituous liquor and sold in that condition under the name of cider, be regarded aa spirituous within the meaning of the prohibition, "The evldencn on tho trial was very weak Indeed. No skilled person having knowledge of the composition of older was called, and there was no direct evidence as to whether tho liquor sold as cider was vinous or spirituous. Wa do not mean to Intimate that the mere unfermented Juice of the apple Is in any circumstances to be leiarded as either a vinous or spirituous liquor, but we do not know and cannot say, as s ma'ter of law, that Ps character may not be so changed by fermentation at to bring it within tho meaning of the terra vinous,' Uf course, an admixture with spirits might render lbs compoun-- 'spirit uous.' " 4 White Caps at Matiunoi- Clly. Tho "White Caps" have already begun operation? In Schuylkill Oounty, Several of the most prominent citizens have receiv ed threatening letters. Dr. N. A. Klock, the only bomospatblc physician here, and who is In possession of a largo practice, was a few days ago the recipient of a "White Clip" notice. Since that he has been frequently called up nights on pro fessional business to go several miles from town, but lefused to atltnd, tblnUlne the 0all was merely the ruo ot tho ''White Cp." to Following up the policy to successfully Inaugurated lust winter, tliu Pennsylvania Railroad Company annnuncct that a scries ot tours will bo arranged this season for points in Florida and t.corgts. The first Is fixed tor Monilny, January 28tli. On that date a special train ot Pullman drawing room ilee ping cars, under tho superlnlon dcuco ot tbo Tourist Agent and Cbipcroo, will lesvo Now York 0:30 P. M., Newark :69, Ellribcth 7i08, Trenton 8:05, Pliila- elphla 0:20, Wilmington 10:01, lialtlmore 11:40, Washington 13:60 A. M., and run through via the Atlantic Coast Lino to Jacksonville, and ThomasvlUc, arriving at tho former' on tho morning and tho latter arly In tho afternoon of tho second day. Tho round-trip tickets, which will admit of a two weoks visit In tbo South, Including Pullman accomodations and meals en nuit In both directions, will bo sold from New York at $48.00, Philadelphia, $40.00, and at rates In proportion from other principal stations on tho system. The rates to both Thomasvlllo and Jacksonville aro tho same, but tho tickets aro distinct. This trip will undoubtedly prove a most delight ful one, as tho return limit of tho tickets enables tho tourist to visit all the important points In this attractive section. The excursion rate as above from Dloomsburg will be $47.00. Tourists will take a regular train, con. ceding with the special at tho nearest available station. For detailed Information address H. W. F. Draper, Tourist Agent, 840 Broadway, Now York. An livening Willi Bnrns. Elocutionary and Musical Rehearsal. Institute Hall, Normal School, Saturday evening,' January 20. PltOOKAM. Music. Walti. , ' orchestra. Hedtatlon, Brueo's Address to nta Army at annocnnum w. Lowonwrtr. Bong... -..Flow Oently Sweet Alton Elva Harrison Guitar accompaniment. Recitation, Highland Mary. Elizabeth It. Ktihn. Heading, To Mary In Heaven Lottie L. KuUn. aunf....u mbuo uuu i u mine iu iou, aiy lao. Yltla Miller. Music. Comln'lliro' the Uye orchestra. Recitation, To a Mountain Daisy.. ..Mame Mercer. iiecuauon .a .van's a Man ior a' tnai. (lermalnn MUUken. Mu&tc IliO'inle Dundee. LaDaUerlna Waltt. Guitar Club. Recitation ToaLousa Ida Jacoby itecuauon wunTameau, colters ttaturaay Menu ...Alamo iw AiDenrcn. Chorus Auld Lang syne. Poors open at 7:3a Entertainment s o'clock. Admission lOcenis. The Oft Told Story Of tbo peculiar medicinal merits of Hood's SarsaparlUa Is fully confirmed by the volun tary testimony ot thousands who have tried It. Peculiar tn tho combination, proportion, and preparation of Its Ingredients, peculiar In the extremo care with which It Is put up, Hood's SarsaparlUa accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fall. Pecu liar In the unequalled good namo It has made at borne, which Is a "tower ot strength abroad," peculiar In tbo phenomenal sales It has attained, " Hood's SarsaparlUa Is the most popular and successful medlclno before the public today for purifying tho blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. "I suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also had eczema on the back of my bead and neck, which was very annoying. I took one bottle of Hood's SarsaparlUa, and I have received so much benefit that I am very grateful, and 1 am always glad to speak a good word for this medicine." Mbs. J. S. Sktdux, Pottsvllli, Penn. Purifies the Blood Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City, had scrofulous sores all over bis body for fifteen year. Hood's SarsaparlUa completely cured bun. WaUaco Buck, of North BloomBeld, N. Y., suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose ulcer on bis leg, so bad tbat he had to give up business. He was cured ot the ulcer, and also of catarrh, by Hood's SarsaparlUa SoldbralldrtitxtiU. flgtlxlotfj. mpuedonly toy C I. HOOD CO., Apotbacuitl. Lowell, Mui. IOO Doses One Dollar BACKACHE WEAK ANU I'A.NFUL, KIDNhY-. rtCiilNG Bides, Back and Ci.est, Kheumatlc, Mclattc, Kha'P, and Muscular Fains, relle ed In one minute by S;t Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster IE! only lnsrantanenus patn-kllllng strengthening plaster, V5 eta ; 5 tor II. At druggists, or of Pot ter Drug and chemical Co., hostin BTTff Plmples,biackhead3, chapped andlQT WrJ 1 Hi oily ufclu cured by cuticura Map. V XJU w Jan ts-d-4t A DMINISTUATOU'3 NOTICE. Estate of llenrv Wolf, tale of the Toim of Etooms tmrff, deceased. Notice Is hereby glreu that letters of adminis tration on the eatate or Henry Wot late oi the town of Kloomeburg. county nf ColumbIa.and state ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Louisa wolf of MMMiSburg, Colurrbla county, 1'a., tn whom all persons Indented to said estatn are requested 10 make payments, and tboao having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to or to LoriSAWOLF. Ksoan a WIMiftSTXxx, Administratrix. Attys. Jan-25. Nothing ) a the Wde World so eood. I wag nfll'tited with kidney disease. Dr. Keniifdy's Favnrilo remedy, of Kondout, N. V,, I Bay it uiih a perfect n collection of all that was dono for mo besides it, is Iho only thing that gave roe permanent relief. 1 havo I'iccxuioiidpd tliin medicine to many peoplo for Kidney diso sc and they all agree in saying that it has not its equol in tho wido world for this uomplaiut. Lyman Crawford, Drug gist, Sprinefii-ld, Mass. fjan-11 4t TOTIOE. Notice is hereby ulren that tbe following ac counts have been filed in tbe court nt common Plcaiof Columbia county, and will be presented to s Ud Court on tbe First Mond iy of February A. 1). l'SS, and oonnmel nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter will be con Ilrujwl absolute t 1. The account of John P. Jones trustoe ot the "Bryn Blon Church" property, i. First and final account of Moses Mcllenry, commltteo of the person and estate of Maria cole man a lunatic, Protbonotarys omce. WM. II. SNYDKlt, January r, a. 0. is9. Prnth'y. OTICE. Dollcr holders of the lliiarcrcek Farmers' Mutual insurance company of Lime mage, win meet at tbe hall ot the Centre Grange, P. or II. In centre township, co'umbta county 1'a., on Monday the lith day of January, IW, between the houra of 10 a. m. audi! p, ni., for tbe purpose of electing Illrectors for tbe ensuing year, and fur transact Incr such other bualneaa aa mav rtronerlr come bo fore said company. BAMUEL NEYI1AHP. Peo 81. -ecretai SPECIAL rcrnottally-Coiirtuctcd Tour l'lorldn ln I'uiiiisylvnnla KnllroMil, J, G. Wells the Jeweler has juat returned from New York City with a fine, targe siock i goods, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, &c. Finest lino of Watches in town. All purchases engraved free of charge. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Columbian Building, SlooniBburjg, IPa, WE ARE GIVING AWAY $5.50 IN CASH By Selling London Our Made S15 Scotch C h c 7 i o t Suits -AT- $90. Samples of material sent to nny address ".Free of Charge." Our Sol f-M oasuring Chart, with itiHtructions "How to obtain a perfect fit and order by mail," sent with all samples. E. 0. THOMPSON, TAILOII CLOTIIIER, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET (Opposite the Mint) Philadelphia. W. H. BROOKE & CO. Exchange Hotel Building Are agents for Julius King's celebrated spectacles. The best in the world. Hundreds of pairs to pelect trom and a nt guaran teed. Durincr the Holiday's trade we sold dozens of pairs of these I celebrated gcods.and as far beard from all are satisfactory. Any 1 purchaser not exactly suited may teturn these goods and ex change for others, suited to their eyes. A POSITION" as salesman, with good pay, to any reliable man furnishing satisfactory references. Apply to B. A. McOMBKlt CO., Rochester, N. T. Jan 18-d-4t Ex XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ann Young, tat of Denton toiensMp, deceased letters filamentary nn tbe said estate having been rranted ta tho undentlmed executor, all persons Indebfd are hereby notified o pay the same, ana mose naving claims against saia esuu win present tbe same tor settlement to A. F. YOUNG. Jan 18 Executor. SHERIFFS SALE. OF Real Estate ! By virtue ot a certain writ of Alias Levari Facias issued out ot tbe court of CommonPleas ot Columbia county, In the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be ovposcd to publlo sale at the Court Bouse In the town of Bloomsbunr, said county on Monday, February 4, 1889. at 2 o'clock in the nfternoon, all that certain mes suage and tract ot land sttuat? In Reaver township 'ountyof Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows; vtx: On the north by lands ot Peter Knecbt and Jacob Shear- man, on tho e 8t by lands of Peter Hauck and Jacob Miearman, on the south ty lands of Peter Ilauclc and Jonathan llauck and Samuel Nungss- er, and on tbe west by lands ot Samuel Nungcsaer I and Peter Knecbt, containing one hundred and twenty acres and tblrty.slx perches, more or leas, together with tbe hereditaments ana appurten ances. Seized, taken In execution anl to bo sold by virtue of an Alias Ismrl Facias, at tho suit of Daniel Hlnguy Sr. and Daniel slngley Jr , admin. Htrators ot John slngley, deceased, against Fred erlck Mossier, with notice to Terre Tenants. Bakklet, Attorney. JOHN B. CASEY, Jab, It Sheriff. " SHERIFFS SALE OF Real Estate ! By virtue of a certain writ ot Levari Facias Issued out of the Court o' Common Pleas ot Col umbia county, In tbe Comaonwealtb of Pei.yU vanla, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale upon the premises hereinafter de scribed, In the borough ot Centralta, said Columbia county on Saturday, February 2, 1889. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, all tbat certain lot or piece of ground sttutted In tbe borough of Con trail i, county ot Columbia and state dt Penney! vanla, bounded and d scribed as follows : Begin. nlng at a 'olnt on tbe east bMo ot Troutwlne Bt, fifty (M) feet north of tbe northeast corner ot Trout. wine and Centre street, thence along said Trout I wine street north three degrees, west twenty.five feet to a stake, thence north eighty Beven degrees east one hundred and forty feet to an alley, thence along said alley south three degrees, east twenty. five feet to a stake, thence south eighty-seven de grees, west one hundred and forty feet to the Vlaco of beginning, being lot marked with tbe No. 10 In block numbered sixty-three, as laid out by Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, tn tbe map nr general plan of said town of Centraua and tbe same lot which Uie Locust Mountain Coal and Iron company, bv an article ot agreement dated the lltb day of June, A. D. 18S3, did sell tbe same to Mary Dyke, her belts and assigns. Upon which are erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and outbuildings. Heliod, taken In execution and to be sold by virtue of a writ ot Levari Facias, at the suit of The Citizens Building and Loan Association of Cen traua against Benjamin J. Dyke and Mary Dyke his wife, C. G. UtxxLBr, Atty, JOHN B. CASEY, Jan it (sheriff, NOTICE J Qorlian's plated ware, finest made W 1 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Ustate! By virtue of an order Tof the Orphans' Court of Columbia oounty, the undersigned executor ot John Conner deceased, will expose tn publlo sale on the premises In Benton township, on Saturday, January 20, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. to., tho following described real estate, to wit t a 11 tbat certain real estate slt Date In Benton township, Columbia county, Ta., described as follows, to-wlt Beginning at a stone tn Hue of land late ot Joshua Brink, thence by land of Russel Kama north degrees west 107 and e-io perches to a post, thence by land of Emily Roberts north 19X degrees ei Bt 138 and MO porches to a poet, tnQnco by land of Catharlno Conner south M,y degrees east 181 perches to ft post tn line ot land now or late ot Thomas Davis, tbenne by tbe same and land ot Joshua Brink aforesaid south 81V degrees west 1S and MO perches to tbe plaeo of beginning, containing 102 ACRES and 133 and 4-10 rerchea, strict measure, located about one-half a mile from tbe town of Benton, along the publlo road leading from Benton to Jameson City. About forty acrrs .cleared online balance well Umbered with pine, oak, 4c, all level land, on which are erected two DWELLING HOUSES, bam and out-bulldlngs. There ta also en tbe premises a saw mill with good water power,! TKRM8 OF RALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth ot the pu chaso money to be pld at the Striking down of tbo properly, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the conflrmation of sale, and the re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest troa. condrm tlon nlsL KMANDEL LAUBACH, Executor. A. I Frltx, Ut'y. n J.TOTICE IN PARTITION. In the matter of the partition of tho real estate ot John J"hnson. late ol Madlwm township, Col umbia rountv, Pennsylvania, dpee noa. Notice Is hereby givon the heirs or said dece dent, that in pursuance of an order or the orphans' Court ot i 'Mumbla county, n writ of partition bas Issued from said court to t ho Hhertff ot Bald county returnable on the First Monday or February, A. I). W9, and that tho Inquest will meet for the pur pose nf making partition of th real estate of sild decedent on Friday the Firt day of February, A. D im, at ten o'clock a. m of said day upon tho premises, at which time and place you can be present It you see proper. Said pre titBCs being situate In Mrdlson township Columbia county, aforesaid, and containing nlne'y-four acres anil nicety perches of land more or less. , i, . bAMUEL SMITH, C. W. Millxr, Atty. wherlff. Jan s 1899. JXECUTOIV3 NOTICE. iWaif of John tlavwara, late of Dtoamitnirg, deceased Letters teetementary on the said estate having been granted to the undersigned executor, all persons Indebf d are herebr rotined to nav the same, and those havln. claims against said estate niU 112KUI. IUV DtUiiU ior Boiucmpai, iu ... F. P.IIOWKH, O. E. EtwxLL, Atty. Executor, Jan 11 tw. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Mate of Oeoroe. Kmerick, tale afilUtln township, ivtumom emmm. aeveatea. Notice la hereby elven that letteni of adminis tration on the estate of George Emerlck, late of the lownsnio oi Atimi . couwr 01 uoiumuia. ana sinus nf ennsrlvanla. dec ased. have been granted to dosepn a. wooaourn oi rewvmf itimneriana county, ra.. to wnom an persons indented to said estate are requested to make paymenta, and thosi uavintr claims or oemanua win. same witnout aeiay. JOEPIt A. WOODBUIIN. Knorr Wlntersteen. Atty a. Administrator Deo 31 6t Nowrllle, Cumberland Co Pa. T) EGISTER'r NOTICE. otlce Is hereby (riven to all lecatees creditors and other persons fn'ercsted In the estates of tho respective decedents and minors tbat the follow tnx administrators' executors' guardlana accounts have been filed in tbe offlco of tue Register ot Col umbia county andwlll be presented for confirma tion and allowance In tbe Orphans' court to bo held in Uloomsburg.February tb, 189 at 9 o'clock p. m. oi saia aay. No l First and nnal account of Silas Connor, administrator nf Margaret Montgomery late ol Orange township, Columbia county, deceasod. No. 2 Account or Samuel Knorr. miardlan of Margaret A Davis deceased, lato of the borougn oi centraua. No. s Flint and final account of Geonre W Kressler, administrator or Caroine D Kressler. late or ttoott townsnip, coiumoia county, ueoeasea. No 4 -Second and final acoount ot Clinton Bills. administrator ot Charles Hayes, late of the town or catawissa, Columbia oounty,aeceasea No. 5 Account ot Miles W Moss, administrator or Uforgf w ueu, lato ot gugarioai townsnip coi No. s First ard final account of Wm. It Demott guardian otth person anl ratato oi Harry Wel ti ?er, minor ch'ld ot James Welllver. late of Madl eon township Columbia county deceased. No. T Flretandfinal account of Joneoh E Zeteler administrator of the estate of Oeorge Zelgler, lato of Hcott township Columbia county, deceased. No. 8 Second and final account of U F Karsfh- ner. administrator ot John Karschner. lato ot Pino township Columbia county, deceased. No. o Account nr obadlah Yocum. one of the administrators of E'ljab Yooum, lato ot Locust township Columbia county, deceased. No. 10 First and final account of Aaron R Pat terson, executor rf the last win and testament of ot Eilzalioth Kline, lato of Greenwood township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 11 First and final account or Jos W Eves. administrator nr Thomas PolK, late ot Madison township Columbia county, deceased. No. 12 First and final account of II J Conner. adminlstratar of O V Delinir. lato ot oronire town. ship Columbia county, deceased. No. 18 First and nnalaocountof Cvrua Itetchard administrator ot Anna Young, late ot Madison townsnip, common county, uecoasea. No. 14 First and final account of Moaes McIIenrv admlnttratorof Samuel Mcllenrr lateot Benton township Columbia county, deceased. No. 15 First and final aociunt of James II fihulU. administrator of Hannah bhultz. lata of Jackson township Columbia county, deceased. C. H. CAMPBELL. Janll liegistcr. The Suntury Electric Co., OONTRAOTOKS FOR Arc and Incandescent Isolated Plants, Motitrs, Electric Oas LI Wing, Annunciators, Burglar Alarms, 8peaxl"g Tubes, Return Call Systems, ta. wi tux a BrxcULTT or kwkmi Electric Lijit Wiring. Wiring lor Motors, by Battery or Dynamo Current. Guarantees furnished with eiery contract. OFFICE AND SnOW ROOMS, EAST MARKBT ST Correspondence solicited. Scnscht, Pa. Jan4sw rpRAVEH8E JURORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM. Bloom George Uasaert, Qldeon Heist. Isaao U tttcben, Illram palmer, w o uicuart, u 1" Bioan. Iivaver T J Shuman. ueorge e8nater, llerwle.k Ilanrv Amerman. M&raual llODler. catawissa Thomas L Dean. William Byer, L B Kline, Adam Menses, Waters, llanlel Zarr Stephen hhawn, wry center lioyd Uower, bamuel Illdlay, lteece iiouman. conrnfrham STlreater noffman. w II Relnbold. Flahlnzcroelc Jethro Henry, ltlcbard Ue8, fi L Lemon, ionn i-eaier, Franklln-IIenry Gottaohall, David B Munson Washington Manni'U jack on-A B Mendenhall, Art ley Mcllenry, Job sovago. Locust Emanuel Erdman, Abraham Lelby. Madison Daniel Maust, John Moser. MaineNathan Miner, mifflln-'ohn AUn, o I' KUngerman. .Montour charted Eclc, II I) Quick. orange-George Johnson, Isaao Mcllenry. Ilne-Altrcd KlU-hen Itnarlntrcreelc F (1 Case. cott-B V Folic, Franklin Jacobs, M O Mccol lum. SECOND WEEK. Bloom-Miles tletz, Joseph Decker, O A Kleim, O , nay 'KO. lieaver-Geo. PDrlesbacb, IMter Knecht. Iienton stewanl Pouat. Berwick J R MoAnall. llrlarcreek lease Kllnger. L.uiawrua iuuu m., n luinui miner. Centre-Clark Creasy, Mordeccl Millard. Stephen owanc Centralla James Barrett. Jmes McBrearty, uuuji us uuui uuuu uui. loniftu niuDvucr, Flshlngorrek j o Doty, Mathlas Edgar, Charles Franklin John L art ley. Sylvester Hower. Greenwood-o W Uvea, Francis Eves, Mather.-Jacob Hantz, w P Bobbins. Hemlock Daniel Golder, Locust Jonathan Braver. Madlaon-Robert FrulU Mimin Samuel J Keller. orange-George Appleman, Miles Delong, Scott -A B Puraell John w IDOWB' Al'PRAIBEMENTB. Tbo following widows' appralsmmta will bo prevented to the Orphans' court ot Columbia countr. on the First Monday o( Feoruarr A. D. lftm. and conttrmed nU. and unless exceptions are riled within (our da; a thereafter, will be con. firmed absolute i 1. Bernard Dugan Est. Centraua, Realty IU0.0O 9 (iw. Emerlck Est. MUttln, I'er-ooallty 263 to X Wesley U ss Est. Cetur, ltealty 300 00 i. John Hunt an Knt. Catawlasa. Itoaltv I9S.0O 6. TUomas L .all Est. Madlwn, i-ersonalty aoacu e. sau.uel Nungesser Est. Ueaver, l-erson- lty $aoo. ue-itty $9.i. Total aoaoo 7' Jeasa BrumstetUr Est, Orange Person. altT 800.00 SOJ.OO M. Levi Kurtz Est., Berwick, reraosalty 9. Daniel lirocnina Est.. Montour. Itirson. alty tW.W, ltealty $10.00, 3M.M Clerkl offlce Wl. II. 8NYOEH, Bloomaburg Jan. 7, 1689. Clerk O.C. 1.IUNT HERIUNO A'i'TORNKY-A T-LAW, PLOOMSBUItO, PA. oaceoTrrKawUBg'sMNttkiuket, j FARMERS! FARMERS ! A Inrr,, 1... n1,lv been received from farmers, but many living within 20 miles oi Bloomsburg nave not yet learned MAMMOTH CLOTHIM advertise purposely to make known that I have at the mrcscnt time $23,000.00 worth of Men's, Youths', Hoys' and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods in Abundance. It is now after the Holidays. LINE 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. BEAIBB, Rftliahle MMi? The bisii or largest Clothing House in Nortliiimbcrliiud counties. HOW! WHEN! WHERE! WHY! One of the problems of life is to buy GOOD & CHEAP CLOTHING. We are now closing out the entire Winter Stock at Cost. Over-Coats for Men, Boys and Children. Winter Caps, Mufflers, &c. Call and we will make you smile at the NOW OFFERED AT D. LOWENBERG'S Popular Clothing Establishment, Bloomsburg:, Pa. Oho o uu lainst lmpruvem ihh U ihe NEW SOFT STOP ATTACHMENT which enables ono to play without dUturhiug auyono iu tho lcinily and will little wear to tho instrument. WE ARE OFFERING BARGAINS ON THESE INSTRUMENTS. THE GEORGE STECK & CO PIANO, aftor thirty years of s. verest test aro used, on account ol uutquallid durability, by 00 colleges and many oihei in tho United States. THE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO, with new rcpeatiug action, best in tin world for upright piau is. and the first and only perfict repeating actioi introduced with upright piano.'. THE OPERA PIANO has a reputation ot 38 years. A warranted of fiv. years is given vith each instrument. It is tho best medium-priced piano in the market. Our LINE of ORGANS U vt-ry complete, we have THE CELEBRATED ESTEY, THE MILLER, WORCESTER, UNITED STATES, and other makes. SEWING Wo have tho celebrated WHITE, STANDARD ROTARY, ROYAL NEW HOME. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines elds on installment plan. We havo also binjos, guitars, Gormar acoorilomis, blow aoo-nd'-ons, llute, fil mmih orgiii", drum, ifco. Fivo hundr piecs of tun cunt shrut iniiait!, &o., &o. Second hand piano, organs and Bowing maohinos on hind, ami received in exchange for new ones. Agent for Butterick and Domestic papor patterns mid f islnon bo.iks. Sewing mauhiiie needles, oils and attachments for all machine always in stock. Bloomsburg Pa. YELLOW 8IONS. YELLOW TUBS. Use "Peerless Brand" iiAi.'riNiiui. FltKSIl HAW OYSTKHS Selected and packed witb cleanliness and care by (J. II. 1' E A It S O N & (JO . w 1 baltiuoiiii ud ' I BALTiaoiiE, mu. iudj aiv vuo uvot, aw jum utuwr tur lucnj. Jan ll-r-4t BIRD fMANNA T'AAOi-Mlbeirutof ih Hat is MaiiBUlu.UHr' wlli restor th sonir ol mDj. Bint tli&u wiras, wiu prs- ooadltlon. sfftkasoAnnxles sheddlDjifMihers. Bntbj even y mauonrscelptor ulrectlous ire, lUrd Food Co.. 40J H. M til., 1-LI1S. f. 'Wm, K forllojyM,Oattl.HoultrT. Tit beat Jaa u-Mt 1 of tho new and -OF- now ofTer great bargains in clearing out Winter Goods to make room for the LARGEST OF SPRING CLOTHING Wo have in stock a finer line of tnnsica nstrumi'iits than has ever been bougi.t in Ins section, and wu am making speciit liducemeniB to purchasers lor th- holida cason. We get our instruments tliitu fi in the manufactories, and can offt-i etter terms than can bo given by anj nther pailies, THE 1VERS & TOND PIANOS stand at tho head. ONE HUNDRED OF THESE NOW IN lEnt tie BOSTON CONSERVE TORY of MUSIC. MACHINES. NEW DOMESTIC. NEW IIOMF ST. JOHN, NEW DAVIS and ' aua J. Saltzer, General Agent. MOHTGAQES ON LAND I i'f.fu.rcDiM:''10ItTOAOE8 upon lands In all the Y eatern and -outbern Statt-s and Terrltorlea and have constants on hand 1 for sJe!iS!PSs. sirable High Hale lutere.,1 BeartngStcrlu The CorVm Banking Co. J15 BUOADIVAY, HEW YOWJ. Jatll-Mt SAFE INVESTMENTS r,IK I,t.5!!;i,,,.1.T.'Aii 00., Eastern Office, im Chestnut bt). I'bllaiel 1.. Capital s.M,(Mi(. oner 1 uaratSa i'.'.A nr These wotlg gS are Jo .u'ATt ii.'."."" " H.OH7SI 3 ftloiiloiiB', oiuni BLOOMSUUKU MARKET. Wholesale. Retail. Wlieat per bushel 1.00 live " " CO Ccrn " " .... CO 70 Onts " ' W 4C Flour " bbl 0.80 nutter 20 28 Epus 20 23 Potatoes 40 00 Hams 13 10 Dried Apples 03 05 Blilc 07 10 Bhouliler 09 13 Chickens 7 10 Geese Lard per lb 10 14 Vinegar per cal 20 80 Onions per bushel 75 1 00 Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 85 Hides 5 to 7 Coal on Wiukf. No 0 2.00i Nos 2 8, & Lump $3.25 No 53 00 Illtiiminus 3.2B PFIOE OP THE DLOOMSBURQ WATER COMPANT. IlLOOJIBIiniiO 1A., NOVEMUKI! 22, 1888. SPECIAL KOTICE TO STOCKIlOLDEUS. The Board of Directors of tills company havo called a fpcctal meeting of its vtnckho.uera. to be held at my omce, the general oWco of the com pany, In lUoom&burg, on Katunlay, January '!'. A. D. at and between the hours of two (2 and roar (4) o'clock r. u , for tho purpoa ot voting lor or against nn Increase of the Capital Mock. F'lNKI' illlLVIYEH. Sy. KNOW THYSELF. oxxjo Moxxuvani of Xjxapru A Scleotlflo ami Standard 1'opular Medical Treatlsa on the Krrorsof Youth. Premature Decline, Nervoiid and Thyalcat Debility, Impurities of the Wood, UesultiDg trom Folly. Vice, Ignorance, Kxcevscs or Overtaxation. KncrvntlriK and unfitting thu ktlm for Work. Iluilncas, the Married or Social Relation Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess this grvdt work. It contains 300 pages, royal Bt o. Beautiful binding, embossed, full gilt. Trice, only $1 0 by mall, post-paid, concealed Id plain wrapper. Jlluw trativo Prospectus Free, Jf you apply now. Tho distinguished author, Wm. tl. Parker, M. I.. if celved tho GOLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL from the National Medical Association, for fho PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS nnU PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker nnd a corps of Asilstant Physicians may bo consulted, contU dentlally, by mall or In person, at the etllco of nn; ii;AiioiY mkuicai instituti:. No. 4 ltullliich MM Huston, Mass., Ion horn all orders for books or letters (or advice should be directed as above, Jan I84.it , PARKER'S I HAIR BALSAM Clcanstj and beautifiet the hair. 1 romot a luxuriant growth. N.jnr Fa ll lo Reilor. Qr.y Hair to 111 Youthful Color. ; Prvrents liatilnur and hair railing BOqan.t tl opftt Itruinrlnla. Jan mn. WANT f A good man 10 represent us as local agent. Can giro comrol of territory ana steady work. Will pay good wages and guarantee success, w rlt to J. AVHTIN HII.WV, NiirHeryiuuii, Jan 41-4t WHY DU YOB HUl'l IJIt wtien you can be cured by using Bpileptlcura tbe 5tSttrfm?dr.'"t "Iscoveied for the cure of FITS, JuHLKHNY Oil KALLINO blCKNKSS. Tp guard against countertelts and imitations, send Ult'cl '.""5 ""Wi-'Al- to hliS "wSg V. i. . -b?.10 '"Pfetora and Manufacturers. JAJJi. Ik) ployuient and good salary or com- I ltocnester, N. Y, iiii-Miuu. Auurcrw A. U. i'ltA'l"!'. Nnrw.rvmnn. Jan 1-iMt j MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. Jan 4-d-it HINDERCORN8. oeiKtif. nuti-tllyn. laa. la time. Mo. u4 ai.M Jau -d-4t You will Have . Catarrh Sloney, Time, I'm I ii, Xroubif, svd win. cent CATARRH Hy Uhiiik ELY'S Cream Balmj- AY-FEVER Aiiuruciu is appueu into each no till, and Is irtU'aille. l'llUl nil lULS Ul. llnitT.riktu . hw tnnll Etil'r.d" e9.:ti ELY aUtOTUlSw, 68 Warren Btieet, New York. Jan liHMt lv