THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 1 W LROYAUtSSill J POWDER Absolutely Pure. mis uunucr uuicr vauut, Aumrvci ui purUJt strength and wholesome nes. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo nolrt in com petition with the multitude of low teet, snort wt'iKnt a. urn ur puoBpnawj j awaers. aoia omy tn IXinS. JiUTALi 1) AKINU iTJWUER VD 110 nil DUf n , The Columbian rTubUshed every Friday, fl.OOn vear. Subscription price, Kntercd at tbe I'oet Office at Bloomsburg, Pa., as Becona class mailer, 31 area i, itoo. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1889. C0RK1CT H11M01D Tl TABLE. DLOOMSnUKO & SULLIVAN I1A1LH0AD Taking effect MONDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1893. N0UT1I. fAr. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. STATIONS, r. u. r. m. i.h. a.. r. x. r. it. Bloomsburg......... S8 1 OJ 8 03 sssia 6 40 Main street . 18 U M 7 68 8 40 a 36 6 SI lrondale 1 IS 60 7 56 8 48 3 4S AM Paper Mill,...-.... 6 08 IS 40 7 48 8 56 a 62 7 04 LlghtBtrcet 6 05 111 33 7 43 8 00 2 67 7 08 OrangoVlllO 6 61 18 SO 7 35 10 8 20 I 16 Forks. 64S 12 00TSO 9 85 3 30 7 81 TubbS 6 4a 11 63 7 16 9 80 8 42 I 86 Stillwater 5S7 11 45 7 10 0 87 3 60 7 43 llentOD, .......... 5 28 11 SO 7 00 9 47 4 15 7 63 Edsons! 6 23 11 20656 9 61 420 766 ColCS Creek 5 20 11 15 6 53 9 56 4 24 H00 SUgarlOaf,... 5 IS 11 10 8'43 10 00 4 29 8 05 Laubachs, B 1 11 05 6 45 10 04 4 33 8 10 Central.." 6 06 10 67 6 38 10 12 4 40 8 15 Echo park. 6 m 10 w 6 sr. 10 is 4 41 s is Jamison city.... 6 00 10 45 0 39 10 20 4 60 8 25 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar r. H. a. x. A. u. A. H. r. 11. r. k. Trains on the P. follows : NOKTIt. 1:22 a. m. 3:4a p. m. & It. R. It. leave Mupert u, soDm. 11:04 a. m. 6:20 p. m. Tralnsontbo D. L. &.W. lt. K.Ioave BloomBburg as follows 1 NORTH. south. 7:13 a. m. 8:33 a. m. 10:5T a. m. 12:06 p. m. 2:24 p. m. 4:18 p. m. 5:88 p. m. 8:47 p. m. Tralnsontbo N.SwTb. Hallway pass Bloom Perry as follows : nor, booth. 10:46 a. m. 11:6 a. m. t.S6p.m. 430 p.m. SUNDAY. NORTn. SOUTH. 10:16 am 6:39 pm HAi.r.H, Maroii 2. Louisa Wolf, administratrix of Henry Wolf deceased, will sell twenty, four acres of land in Fishlngcreek township containing house, harnjetc. on the premises at 10 a. m. Makoii 3nd. Joseph Weiss, agent, wil1 sell valuablo persooal property at public salo on tho premises at Llmo Kidge at 10 o'clock sharp. Horse, cow, farm Imple ments and machinery, household goods, etc. ilAitoit 2. E. D. Mcllenry will sell valu able personal property in Orange twp. one mile north of Bowman's Mills, at 10 a. m. Horses, cows, farm implements, household articles, &c. MAiton 5. Margaret Ulrich will sell horses, cows, pigs, &c. on Bheatler farm, near Jersey town, at 9 n. m. March 7. Geo. 13. Derrick will sell horses, cowb, harness and other valuable Scrsonal property at the residenco of D. W. lobbins in Pino twp. at 10 o'clock a. m. March 8m E. W. M. Lowe will sell valuablo personal property, on tho premises at lrondale at 10 o'clock a. m. March 8, Daniel Yocum will sell horses, cows, pigs, farm machinery, household and kitchen furniture on his premises in Hem lock townshp, across the creek at Red Hock bridge at 10 a. m. March 13. William Ash will soli per sonal property on his premises in Fishing creelc township, at 10 a. m. March 14. Tho administrators of Samuel Nungcsscr will sell a larm in Beaver town ship on the premises at 10 a. m. March 14. 0. A. Harman will sell horses, cattle, farm machinery, wagons, sleds, etc., at his residence in Mifflin twp. at half past nino o'clock, a. m. sTnnniT. Maroii 16th. Mrs. Mary Jones administratrix, will sell valuablo real 'estate on lato premises of John C. Jones, East Street, Bloomsburg Pa. Bale commences at 10 o'clock a. m. March 18. K. T. Smith will sell valu able personal property on his farm near Benton, at 10 a. m. Horses, cows, farm implements, etc. March 19. T. F. Holies will sell valu able personal property on the premises of 0. L. Belles In Benton township near Hulmo furm at 10 a. m. Horses, cows, farm Implements, etc. March 21. John Zaner will sell farming implements and Hvo stock on his premises in Fishlngcreek township. About twenty bead of horses will he sold. Fnir Hale. Thirty acres of timber land In Pino township, two acres cleared, propeity ot sirs. Mary A, joyai. inquire ui urn E. Elwell, Bloomsburg, for terms. tf For Pale. Fiftv-Bcven acres of land in Huearloaf township, being part of the Wolcott Harvcv farm. Good farm land, and n valuable timber tract. Innulro ot Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg. tf Foil Balk. A valuablo vacant lot on Market Street, three good storo properties, twelve dwellings, six farms, two grist mills, one saw mill, also ii good farm of 807 ncres In Virginia, by M. P. Lutz, Insurance and Ileal Estate Agt, Bloomsburg. Pa Foit Bale. A valuable farm in Madison Tnwn aliln containing 115 acres, tine build logs. Will bo sold on easy payments. If not sold at private sale by Jul, 1st, will he sold at public sale, ror terms inquire oi J. B. Williams, lilosmsDurg. u. Foil Sale. A farm, situated lo Frosty Vallnv. 87 acres. irood timber land, house and barn, good well of water, young apple orchard, etc. Must bo sold by 1st of March. Apply to J. 8. Williams, Blooms burg, Pa. Foil Bale. A deslrablo and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jau20tf. L. N. Mover. For Bale. An elegant walnut sideboard wJth lorge mirror, as good as new, will bo so d cheap, innulro at uolumbian oiucc. u, I'erHonul. Miss Geisc, of Williamsport, is visiting ot Mr. A. 0. Browu's. W. W. Weston, tho courtoous advcrtls. ing agent for Curtis' Cough Compound gave our office a call Wednesday. Mr, Win. Hart came home Friday of last week from Bellefonto whero he has charge of some oro mines, on a short visit. Chester Btlllz has been appointed post' mister at Jameson City. Fine Cublncts in vignette or scroll, tf M'KIUip Brce. Tho salo at H, F. Everett's itoro In Ben. ton has been postponed until further no tice. Blind Tom gavo two of his wonderful rIano recitals at the Opera House last Hal urday afternoon and evening to small but appreciative audiences. Several communications on the l'rohlbl tion question haye been crowded out this week. They will appear In our next Is In order to rcduco stock I will from now on till tho 1st day of March givo a dls- count of 10 per cent, on boots and shoes. F. D. Dcntlcr. Florcnco Donahuo died at hU homo on East street on Friday, agod 67 years, after an Illness of two weeks, lie was burled In tho Catholic ccmetry on Monday morning. A correspondence from Sugarloat reach. cd in too late for publication last week. Correspondents should send In their com. munlcatlons not later than Tuesday even ing. It seems to bo tho will of a considerable majority of tho pcoplo of this town not to turn tlia public streets Into cow postures. Tli at was the square lssuo In Tuesday's election, and It has been settled negatively, Don't fall to sco Edna, the only human being who walks in the air, at tho Opera Homo Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. IS, 85, and 85 cents admission. Tho ordlnury cough remedies as a rule aro vllo compounds containing opium which deranges the system. Not bo with Dr. Bhattuck's Hcltanthus, tho lUpld Oxy gen ouro for coughs and consumption. It stops a cough by mcntrollztng the poisons and healing tho Itritatlon. List ot letters remaining in tho Post Of. flco at Bloomsburg for week ending Feb. 10, 1889. Lloyd T. Carter, W. T. Hall, Mr. J. K, Kline, Ed Lercb, Mr. Samuel 11. Moore. Persons calling for these letters will please say "advertised." Qxoroe A. Clare, P. M. Six months ago Mrs. Stookcy, who lives on First Btreot, was blind, with the pros pect of remaining bo forever. A recent operation by Dr. Brown fully restored her sight. She reads as well as ever, sees as far as any one, and docs .her ordinary housework. It is worth tho trouble of a call to sco how happy the change has made her. The Silk Mill Is now In operation. A number of persons aro receiving Instruct ions preparatory to taking positions In the mill. Only a few machines aro used, as the operators havo leased other buildings to make their spring stock. Tho mill will bo run to its full capacity this fall sojas to pre paro for next year's stock. iho Great Wood" tho wonderful prestl dlgltator,in marvellous feats ot legerdemain and his great vcntrlloqutal act, and "Edna tho world famous celebrity, the only hu man being who walks in the air, tho recog. nlzea greatest sensational novelty In the world," aro billed for tho Bloomsburg Opera House, Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings, Feb. 31, 22, and 23. Ad mission 15, 25, and 85 cents. A musicale will be given in Winona Hall Friday evening March 1st, under tho auspices of the Young People's Social Club of tho Presbyterian Church. Adtnls. sion 25c Tickets may be obtained at Brooke's Book Storo or of any of the Committee. fMtSsMACD RlJNYOS I Miss Jennie Stiles Com. i Miss Dora Kilks Mr. Will Mercer (.Mb. Will Broweii Mrs. Lizzlo N. Saudcr, wife of J. M. Saudcr, Superintendent of tho Bloomsburg Desk Factory, died at her home on Fifth street Thursday of last week, aged forty- four years six months 'and twenty-three days. Bhe was a victim of that dread disease, consumption with which Bhe had long been a sufferer. Bhe leaves a family of six young children to mourn her loss. Funeral services wero held at the rest- ienco Sunday afternoon, and the rcmainB were taken to Uarrlsburg for interment Monday. Our readers will be glad to know that on Saturday evening, March 2nd, an opportu. nlnty will be be given them to hear, nt the Opera House, Mrs, Margaret Custer Calhoun, tho gifted Elocutionist, whoso recitations in behalf of the Grand Army Post In this town n year ago were so much enjoyed. A largo audience will doubtless greet her on this occasion. Mrs. Calhoun recites with grace and power and rarely ono hears an Elocutionist who displays so per fectly the result of Intelligent culture, added to personal gifts of voice and man ner. Musical selections will bo rendered be tween the recitations. Tickets 50 cts. Reserved scats. 35. A correspondent sends us the following particulars ot tho death ot Mrs. John Kins ley whoso deccaso occurred February 11: Mrs. Ida Kinsley was u daughter of John Roberts ot Jackson township. Bhe was 21 years six months r.ml 11 days old, and had been married to Air. John Kinsley 51 days. Tho circumstances connected with her death aro as follows: She was visiting ber brother near Asbury, and on tbe morn ing of the 11th of February about eleven o'clock Bho went upstairs to mako the beds; ter sister-in-law went Into the cellar to get potatoes for dinner and when sho came out beard Ida glvo a scream and running up stairs found her lying on tho bed on her back; she raised her up but Mrs. Kinsley only gasped twice and passed away. Attempts wero mado by burglars Mon day evening to burglarizo several of the business places of this place. One of them was captured in the rear of Keller's store, whero ho was attempting to pry open tbe door, by the night watchman, A. V. Hower, who coon brought him to terms with tbe aid of his revolver. Mr. Hower also saw a suspicious character at I. W. Hartman's and another at Lockards, but both escaped him. llouscl's shoo storo was broken into the samo night and the safe opened, but no money obtained. Tho captured burglar was taken before Bquiro Jacoby in the morning for a bearing; and was bound over to May court for trial. A number of tramps who had been lodged In tbe lockup the previous night were also taken lieroro the soulre. and wero allowed to go on condition that they would leave town. On last Baturday evening at the invlta tlon of William Yoit. a large number of Grand Army Boys gathered at his real denco on Catharine Street, and participate ed in a sumptuous banquet of all tbe deli cacics of tho season; It being the 08th annl vcrsary of Nathan B. Fowler, his father-in law, and a complete surprleo to mm At tho samo time the Grand Army Uoys presented their comrade Mr. Fowler with a handeomo rocking chair, as. a token of their esteem, In which we hope ho will spend many happy hours, In bis declining years, thinking of bis service in defenco of bis country, and uls laliuiui comrades. The banquet was prepared by the daugh tfrs of Mr. Fowler, who displayed a know. ledge ot the science ot cooking, which many good housekeepers might be envious of. After the supper the uoys enjoyed good Havana, a tulititule for a whliT of their old army pipe, and then spun the us- Util army yarns, until a late hour, when all repaired to their homes happy, to dream of the cannons deafening roar, when they fought, bled and died for their country, in the days of yoreT; On it or tub Boys. Ltfottlze crayons in gold frames only "tf W'KllllpBroa. Church P4CTVH. tUDder this head will bo Inserted, free ot charge, all matters connected with Ibo churches ot the county. Special meetings, change o( paBtor, Im provements or Injuries to property, and any thing ot publlo Interest about churches ol all denomina tions. Is Invited, rasters aro specially requested to Bono in tuoir reports. Itev. A. A. Black will preach In tho Re formed church next Bunday morning and evening. The ladles of the Reformed Church will hold nn oyster supper nt tho parsonage Baturday evening February 23rd Tho puoiio are conuaiiy invited to aticnti. Don't tall to call at F. D. Dcntlcr's shoo storo and get tho benefit ot tho discount of 10 per cent, which ho gives on boots and shoes from now on till March 1st. IllooitiHhurif Union. Report of Treas. of W. C. T. U. for year ending Feb. 1st. 1889. Receipts. From former Treas. $ 45 90 11 Gospel Temperance Union 20 00 " Lecture by Mrs. McLaughlin 10 15 " Lunch and suppers 220 83 " collections 10 07 " Dues 87 05 " Loan of books 4 00 " Subscriptions 218 25 $ 507 75 Disbursements. For rent " lectures " leaflets for distribution State, County and National dues Books for Library Lunch room $123 50 42 33 17 03 20 00 105 22 108 01 $431 09 Balance on hand $85 70 Two great enemies Hood's Bsrsaparllla and Impure blood. Tho latter Is utterly defeated by tho peculiar medicine. Wedding nelU. February the 14th, Mr. Horace G. Bup plee, the courteous and obliging Manager of the Bloomsburg Farmers' Produce Ex change Store, was wedded to Miss Elnora V.. tho only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bryfogle. Ono hundred and thirty guests were In attendance. Among whom were Rev. Manhart of Bloomsburg, Jno. 11. Gould tho handsome druggist from Berwick. Dr. Jolly of Orangoville. and many other friends and relatives too numerous to mention. The bridesmaids and groomsmen rere MissLldia Rabert and Miss Annie Sup. plee. Mr. John T. CrosBley and Mr. Win throp Bryfogle. Precisely at twclvo o'clock, as Prof. Niles, of the Bloomsburg Normal 8chool began playing a wedding march, tho bridal party filed down tho stair-way Into the parlor and gracefully took their position under a beautiful evergreen arch decorat. ed with natural flowers. A brief and appropriate ceremony was then pronounced by Rev. W. T. Galloway of the Bloomsburg Baptist church. The bride wore a cream Bengallno silk mado with a long train, bridal veil and ua. tural llowers. The bridesmaids were attired in cream cashmere decorated with natural llowers. Hero tho writer confesses his inability to describo tho bounteous marriage feast which followed. Even tho tongue that tasted cannot tell how good it was. Amid showers ot rice and slippers, tho merry laughter and good wishes of all friends tho happy couplo depirted at 2:24 P. M. on tho D. L. & W. R. H. for the East, expecting to arrive in New York City about nine o'clock' The presents were numerous nnd costly, and such as are usually given on like occa sions. There was a handsome china dinner set, a beautiful hall stand, a comfortable rocu er, two family Bibles, an obony clock, lovely paintings and engravings, sllver- waro and table linen in auunuanco anu many other articles both useful nnd orna mental. There Is a greater demand upon tho kidneys to eliminate poisons In the Spring than at any other time. Dr. Shattuck's Kidney 8peo!flc, tho only known cure for Brtghts Disease, will save many lives this Spring. Election In HlootUHbure. Tho election on Tuesday passed off quiet ly in this towu. The chief contest was for President of Council, until a movement was commenced urging the name ot Joshua Fcttcrmao as member of Council, and cast leg 0 votes tor him; this caused a combi nation of voters upon Fred Bchwlnn, and largely Increased his vote to the detriment ot both Hiram Palmer and Isaac E. lost. There were 735 votes cost, against C52 votes year agoand 947 at last fall's election. The following is tho vote In full. Those mark. cd with a are elected. President of Council. E. W. Total P. 8. Uarman 201 205 400 Clinton Sterllnir 190 139 829 Memiiers owCounoil. E. C. Wells 293 883 675 Louis Gross 372 388 70U II. II. Itinsler 241 370 HU Fred Schwlnn 410 220 630 Ulram Palmer 285 227 512 IsaneE Yost 294 227 521 Joshua Fettermun 404 228 032 JCSTICK OF THE PEACE. .Tnhn M. Clark 237 241 481 Charles K. Housel 13J 7a aw Thr.masE Geddes 21 21 43 SOIIOOL DlREOTOR. Wm. Curtsman 284 193 402 K. Bllteubeniler 3J0 18U 3 Joaenh Garrison 253 203 QUI Tax Collector. U. II. Enl 237 187 414 I'lioa. Webb 1U4 iou ai l Assessors. W. P. Conner 853 301 710 John W. Krcamcr 201 151 353 Albert llerblnt 233 108 391 CONSTAIILES. M. O. Woodward 375 . 319 721 n. Lavcock 234 223 407 Frank Jones 159 104 203 Auditors. H. V. Peacock 280V 3m 011 J. 8. Blue , 207 250J 517, A X. Ynal ZU'li 1U u F. D. Dcnller 2(H) 203 louj Poor Directors. M. Larlsh 2 1 8 E. D. Haconbueh 108 01 199 nr. J. Bclnivler 8891 403 792 O. A. Klelm 833 M5 043 L. M. Petitt 328 IOU 3n Jacob Girurd 77 05 w JmxiB of Election. P. Blllmeyer .210 .100 I, II. Ivaao Fred Harlman 107 W. lt. Blogrose . 150 Insi'xotors. O. P. Armstrong 313 H. I). Edi-ai 103 O. P. Sloan 109 George D, Knon 155 Pooh Directors Vote. S S? i s I K to 3 Bloomsburg E. " YV. oaeenwood scott K. " w. Bugarloar 333 sis 4 21 1 3 SJ9 150 33 8U)f 39K S 109 4113 IX 91 43 ftOotf 44137)4' 1 311 crs m m sit stf h Torpidity of tho liver, and disorders ot the stomach and bowel s, pause headacb and the failure of all dcslro for food Avpt'4 (Jiiliartio Pills stimulate the npttan of llio stomach, liver, and bowels, cure headache, and restore tbe appetite, Mrs. Mary Devcrcux died at tho home ot her paronts, In Sucdcsboro, N. J,,8atur. dry ot last week, Feb. 10th, of typhoid fever. Bho was tho daughter ot Elijah Bower whoformcrly lived at tho Sanitarium In this place Last May she was married to Washington Devcreux, who also resided In this placu a few years ago. Mr. Denver cux Is engaged In business In Cuba, and Mary was living with her parents during his temporary absence. About four weeks ago sho was taken with typhoid fever, and had sufficiently recovered to leave her sick bed and be moved down stairs. A relapse occurred and she gradually sank to rest. Bho was an amlablo, Intelligent and christ ian young woman, for n, time a teacher tn tho Normal School, and Raves many sincere friends to remember her deccaso with sorrow, relieved with the knowledge that sho has entered upon a life ot perfect happiness. Let quality, not quantity, bo tho test of a medicine. Ayer's SsrsaparllU Is the con centrated extract of tho best and purest logredlcnts. Medical men everywhere ro commend It as the surest and most econo mical blood mcdiclno In the market. Two xcroiially-Cotiducted plena. tire Tours to riorltlu via I-cnii-Hylvnnla Rnllrond. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an. nounccs two pcrsonally-conducted pleas suro tours to Florida, lo bo run on Febru ary 25th and March 11th. These dates take In the choicest portion of the winter and early spring, and aro exceptionally de. strable on that account. Tho parties will bo carried by special trains of Pullman Sleeping Cars under tho supervision of the Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Tho route Is liy the Atlantic Coast Lino, passing through Baltimore, Washington, Rich mood, Charleston, and Savannah. Round' trip tickets, including sleeping-car berth and meals en route in both directions, will ho sold from Now York nt $48.00, Phlla- dclphla $40.00, and at proportionate rates from other stations. The special train will leave New York 6:80 P. M., stopping a' Newark, Elizabeth, Trenton, Fniladelphta 9:20 P. M., stopping at Chester, Wllmlng. ton, Baltimore nnd Washington. The round-trln tickets will admit of a two weeks' stay In Florida, and will bo good for use only on special trains In both dl rectlons. For Itineraries, tickets, and sloeplng car berths, apply to agents of tho Pennsylva nla Railroad Company, or address B. W. F. Draper, Touri6t Agent, 849 Broadway, New York, or 205 Washington Street, Bos. ton. The OldcHt Man In Ccntrnl Penii- Hylvnnln. John Cramer is believed to bo erne hundred anil cloven veais old. though the record of his birth Is hardly definite. Mr. Cramer on the eighteenth Inst on making a false step on entering his house on Eighth street It Bloomsburg broko his thigh bono at tho hip loint. At tho time ot tho accident ho was enjoying excellent health. That day be said to his grand son ho wanted to go to Nantlcoko and work in tho mlne3. For a number of years past ho has been living with bis daughter Mrs. John Cooper. In early winter Mrs. Cooper died leaving at her homo two daughters and tbreo sons and a grand child, with their grand father, who is now prostrato upon bis bed id will probably bo nn object of kind and charitable, consideration for tho remainder of his days, which ho 1b greatly entitled to bavo known him for twenty-flvo years for which timohls hearing has been greatly Impaired which makes it difficult to con verse with him. I havo observed however in those years in ray frequently visiting him at bis son-in-law's that when other members of the family coaso work to enter tain a caller this old man would continue to bend his back in industrious work and seemed to perform as much as a stout man of younger years. J. It. E. Council IroceeUlU(H. Feb. 18th, 1889. Pursuant to adjournment council met at o'clock p.m. All present. Iho follow ing contract was presented and read: viz: Agreement made and concluded this day of A. D. 1889. Between tbe town of Bloomsburg and the moomsuurg Water Company, Wltnessetb: Flnt. That tbe said Water Company shall furnish water with sufficient pressure for protection against tiro in tho said town to tho fire hydrants placed and used there. n at the rate of twenty dollars per annum for each hydrant, payablo monthly at the end of each month, proridtd hoxttver, that when Iho number of hydrants placed and used shall exceed flftv, the rate of pay mcnt for each such hydrant In excess of fifty shall bo ten dollars per annum, pay able monthly In like manner as aforesaid. All now fire hydrants to be furnished and placed by the "or?n connected with tho pioes by the Water Company at such places as shall be designated by tho Town Council under the conditions as to new by. drants now existing. All flro hydrants hall bo kept in repair, clean, free and ready for use by tho Water Company. At reasonablo time opportunity shall ho glveu under tho direction ot the Town Council for practice of tho Firo Companies. Tho said Water Company to causo telephone connection to be ma-'o between their pumping station and tbe telephono ex chanffc. wh ch shall communicate Willi uch places as shall be designated and pro. vided by the Town Council, to be kept connected for flro alarm purposes, at all times when tho telephone Exchange Is not open. Tho cbargo ot the Telephone Com pany for connection and itso between pump ing sUtlou and tho Kxcuangu shall do paia by the Water Company. Tho Town ot Bloomsburg shall be at liberty to use tho water of said company, necessary in tho Improvement and work of the town with out charge. The first clsuso may bo re. voked under tho regulation of tho Water Company. In reference to revocation of water supply. iSonf. The Waler Company Bhall sup ply without charge for a public watering trough and drinking fountain to be erected in tho publio crpiarci Prorldcd tbo said trouiih and fountain be of such style as to be an ornament to the square and of ere tillable appearanco and bo provided with automatic cut oft cocks or bibbs that will stop the flow ot water when not iu actual use. In witness whereof the Town Coun ell ot tbe Town ot Bloomsburg has by president and secretary caused tbo seal ot the said town to bo bere-unto amxed: and the Bloomsburg Water Company has Its President aud secrelaty caused the Bcal of said company, a body corporate, to be hereunto affixed. Blgnatures. Oa motion tho contract was approved and president ami secretary authorized to execute the same. Council adjourned to meet Thursday evening February 31st, at 7 o'clock, For Over Three SXoutliu my son suflored night and day with rbuma. tlsm; so much so. that he was unable to feed himself. Your Bulpbur Bitters cured him, and I am. tmlly thankful to say they are an honest medicine, Mrs, W. 11. Carle. ton wife cf Deacon Carleton, First Baptist Church, Winchester Mass. 8-t Cnttntittiptloii (9 ii rely Cured To Tin Editor Please Inform your read crs that I have a positive remedy for tho nbovo named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases havo been per manently cured, 1 shall bo glad to Bond wo bottles of my remedy free to any ot your readers who havo consumption If they will send mo their express and post oluc address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM M. 0..181 Pearl 8t.,'.New York. sepV-21.1y n.i.- n e. et n ni 11. I liuuu, wmuh vu oiuuu, w'6'"' offer for sale a full lino ol bob sleds, and nnwer corn shelters, also tho cclc- bratcd Lion fodder cutter and crusher. If WANAMAKERS. ruiLADiLriiu. flondar. Feb. 18. 1M9. The Renaissance of Ginghams. Whence come the color ideas of the period? From France? Yes, more than from elsewhere. The very name "Gingham" tells 01 inaia, me lanu mat gave me 8clitB in plush-goods, in 8tntu fabrics to the uses of the world. i,rv. in fancv dialing. &c. T1 C 1 I 1 1 I i ne vaiue oi cue woru oroaaens as the stun pression of becomes the ex the notions of Scotch and Yankee brains Two prosaic Nations. They sail the seas in company; one is hard-headed, the other quick witted, but who shall charge loot- nflmirrlnnilnn nmincf olth iuvrw kj i ,i,.uj;ii,uuu,. v-.w.. erwnen me ijinpnams oi uie uav 1. - -1 1 C .1. -1 I til u ill vit:wi n!ncrrinm!? In uavs past a word: but now the hop, the four- in-hand, the eight-oared bargne the casino whatever places lithe, graceful figures, dainty girls frequent in Summer are first in thought. These are the r;inrrrinm.frrnrprl nlnrpc; . , p r i uu uiib ycui win i;u uuwu to posterity as '"the great Liing- liam vear." Over one thousand distinct Patterns are now on our shelves. The time ol the showing of the Ginghams has indeed come. Prices 20c to 60. lhere sa new departure in Black Dress Stuffs. The've been takinrr on fresh beauties. Advance guard of the sensation iffYiif lint mcf -rv o fv f h r r- 1 1 M 1 ters like scattering raindrops UIUIC CI DIU1111. Think of a corded-stripe Silk- and-wool Henrietta! or of a solid-stripe Wool Henrietta! And with noneofthe familiar, tavonte Henrietta graces uses lost! aces or with graduated cluster stripes bllliu.l. xiiu pitliy l Railway Cords (hair -ime cords lengthwise the silk-and-wool stuff) come in two grades, $1 and $1.25. One of the most striking ol the new Blacks has laille silk stripes between lines ol hem stitching, on n Camel-hair Grenadine ground. si. 50, width 24. inches. A still richer one has satin ottoman stripes, Si-75. Lightning has Struck twice in one spot. hive months ago we to d you r . i i t I i 65 cent colored heavy-weight rench Lashmere at ;o cents. most unlikely happening, All we could get went over the counters about as fast as yards could be measured and cut, What wonder? They were from the looms of one of the best Cashmere makers in the world Iwas like civincr 6; cents in gold for half a dollar. But here it is again! The same weignt iasnmere, lrom the same maker, and again at 50 cents. Not a whisper ot the maker s name, l nat s part 01 tne trade But if you know the best color ed Cashmeres you wont tjuess more than twice. No better goods of the weight can be had at any price. 40 inches, spring shades A few of the many bargains in our Muslin Underwear; For $1. A muslin Gown, plaited and tucked, trimmed with edging and insertion. The best lor the money in our stock this season. A portion ol thi ot has double edging at neck aud very fine plaiting on the yoke. Jor si. 50. I wo lots, one ol them with very elaborate em broidery, and the other wim double edfnntr on neck. Iront and sleeves. An assortment of 1 1 stvles nt 4im4i.Tt T ip trrnc ro. J '-j -"ih-vj;. "w - lerred to would make a frown oto,1. nf omrol.u Tl,o,, o StOCk Ot themselves. 1 hey are, however, but a trifle of the whole. T fl t incompleteness is an un known word in our Muslin un derwear. John Wanamaker. LOCAL NOTICES. BLOOMSBURG. Fino Cabinet portraits only $3. doz, Lifo size Crayons only $10,00, Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. We will start a special hosiery sale on Baturday Feb. 23, at which time wo will offer unusual value In hosiery Including, mens, ladles and chlldiens' hosiery all new Bptlnrf goods, lt will pay all buyers of theso goods to call and see. Special lines of Fast Black Hosiery. Clark k Bon. You will flud full lines ot Hamburg Edg logs, rutlllngs, feather stitch braids, cotton trimmings. Laces, bias tickings Ac, at Clark & Bon's, Stamped aprons, tidies, scarfs, splashers, Ac., also Itopo linen and (Ijm, outline silks and cutons at uiark cz oon'f. niootlcd I'owlH, Pit Games. Grist Shawlnecks. Heath. woods, Black B. Red, that will stay to win. Kggs, iu lor $i, Hatisiaction uuarantccu. WILLIAM 1JRNHIS, tf, Bloomsburg, Pa. (Mention this paper.) I. W. Hartman & SoKa' cut itl prices Of COatfl brOlUrllt tlieill l.i i 1 i HM. UJfcS OI UlIBWIUUnj 1IUJL WCCK. A IIU Bnmo prices will Hllo this next , 1 week. Thcil Sprinc tlrCSS cloths are TIio now topriiic snteens arc much admired, licar in mind the cheap table linens nnd tow ei8i Tlmv nr hond nnnrtnrs for Birthday and Wedding pre- ' J Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests 20o up, at Clark & Son's. 10 per cent, oil for cash on all woolen A. M. Do. goods for tho next 80 days, nt Witt's, Urangevllle, l'a. 4w A raro opportunity Is presented for some enlcrnrlslnff townsman to represent a I Nurscrv firm that warrants stock to be de livered In prlmo condition, so that a large, honorable and permanent trade can oo uuut ycry liberal terms to tho IlgUl man. . , , T tt uurcss, jahesx.. nmiMi, es a. v iutnev, Rochester, N. Y. You can save money by buying your muslins, tickings, calico, shirtings. &c. of uiarK il oon's. Extra good values In towcllncs at Clark a oon s. Engraved business cards can bo obtained at tho Columbian office. Ladies having piaics can navo cams printcu. 11 Wo nro now showlug compltto lines of fino siltecn in all the newest cslorlngs and ucsigns. uiarK iB oon. uall and see. Cabinet, Impe rial and Heroic size, in artistic styles, with latest aCCeSSOrieS and higfheSt STade OI if 1 All 1 nmSn. WOrK j. j 1 per laming LO DnO fnnrir-iriTr olrillfiil lu5iaFuJ oiviiiiui- Iv pypp 1 lf-prl Ra- DieS piCtlireS par ii 11 cxueiienue niesie crayons framed $10. M'KiLLiP Bro's. You should attend the hosiery sale of Cork & Bon's. New lines of dress trimmings. Persian braids, buttons, &c., at Clark & Bon's. THE GREAT EASTERN PRICES TO DAY. 3 cans Win. Penn corn for 25c. Niagara corn starch 0S: 03 07 Rice yamcu tomatoes Hominy Wilburs chocoiat 10 05 40 15 chocolate English walnuts Italsins York Btato cream cheese 10 to 12 10 White crapes lino 20 25 25 to 45 40 to 1 00 Bananas Florida Oranges uranu tea New dress eoods at Clark & Son's. also full lines of Black Dress Goods. Our spccla'mixedlTca at 50c with a hand some present we guarantee cannot be bent. THE UliEAT .EASTERN. Call nnd sco what a surnrlso we have for I you in Torchon Laces. Clark & Bon. Tho Great Eastern Tea Co. received 4 bbls. fresh roasted coffee to-day 25a lb. Big bargains in pearl buttons at Clark sons- Private parties, picnics &c . supplied irau iruu cite, at wuoicsaio rates uy THE URKAT iSASTEKN. New Curtain goods at Clark & Bon's. BUSINESS NOTICES Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was sick, we cave her CwtorU. When she was t. Child, she cried for CattorU, When she became Mlas, the clung to CUtorU, When she had Children, ehe gave them OutorU. IMlcH! IM!c! ItclllllK IMll'H. Bvuptoms Moisture : Intense Itcblnc and stinging : most at night ; worse by scratch ing. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore, Bwaync's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tho tumors. At drucclstB. or bv mall, for 50 cents. Dr. owayuo & Bon, Philadelphia, may-4-ly, ISczenin, Itcliy, Hcaly, 8UI11 Torturer. I flM... ! !!..! Mt ai n . I ' "u " "umopp icaiion . 01 , "Dwaynes 1 uintment," wiinoui any internal meiiicino will cure any case of Tetter. Bait Hlitum I Rlugworm, Piles, Itch, Bores, Pimples, Eczema, all Bcalv Itchi Skin Erirnt nns no matter how obstinate or long standing. it is potent, eilcctlve, and costs but a trltlu juay-4-'-iy Mn. Fiiank IIaypem, of Bevcrlv. N. J.. writes 1 was treated for a lone time and spent large amounts of money with various uoctors, but without beneut lor ulood I'olsonlnc. which had nroirressed sa as to threaten great and lasting dlstlgnremrnt of the face, when Dr. Thee), 638 North Fourth bt.. Philadelphia, cured me. l l Hunks to bis wondcrlui ability, r am a wen man. TVTOT ICE IN DIVORCE. Ih tii tiii Court or Common Pi.xig or Colgiibia COUNTY, ISO. 30, UICBXBIK TXKU, 1B8. Jennie A. Frey, by tier next friend, s. B. Bowman, to. uiuumn n. rn;?. To Thoma H. Frey, respondent above named 1 Whereas, nnon the netltlon or libel ot the said Jennie A Frey, above named, a subpeena being awarded by the Court of Common Pleas ot said above named, a subpeena being Court of Common Pleas of said county, subpoena Issued out of the said Court, coinmandlmriou. the said Thomas s Frer. to bo and appear at the next regular term ot said Court, iu eiiuw causo, 11 any vim uave, wuy inesaia uuei lant should not bo divorced from tbe bonds ot matrimony which she baa contracted with you, agreeably to tho praier of said petitioner! and, wuei eaa, upon tbo return or Hit said subpeena, duo proof was made that you could not be found or nerved wllbthesdina In the bailiwick ortbebnertrt of Bald county ; whereupon an allis subpnma was awarded by the said Court, commanding you to be and appear at the uext regular term of said court, to answer, la, as aforesaid, to which the same re turn was made by the sheriff. Vou are therefore required to bo and appear on tho nret day ot regular term ot said court, to bo held at Bloomsburg. for the mud county, on the nret Monday ot May next, A. D. isv, to answer the complaint aforesaid. JOHN a CABBY, Feb H it Mierfff. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF VALUABLE llcsil Estate ! Tho undersigned administrators of Samuel Nun- gesser deceased, will cxposo to publlo salo on the premises, on Tlutrsdny Mnvclt 14-1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., a (arm, BltUate tn ucaver town- ship, Columbia county, bounded and described as follows i Adjoining lands ot Henry Swank, John singly, saran Longenoerer, unriauaa ouuiuau nrt nthiriL enntRlnlnff . A r-i t- r- S4 VKli, ond m perches, about eighty acres under good cul- I I n t inn iiia hiiAnnain timnnr. npi irniprpn nrn good and unfailing spring and other streams. Tbe Improvements consists ot a now J Villi!) VliilflJ and other outbuildings, all In good condition. 8 apple orchards and other fruits; said farm Is pleas antly situated In a good neighborhood and con venient railroad facilities. TEItMS OF BAI.E:-:oo.oo on tho day of sale, 1110.(0 when possession Is given, thobalancoln easy payments. II. W.HUNOESSEtt, Feb 8 WILLIAM E. TEAfJKlt, Administrators. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Kcail JCstale! Pursuant to an order of the Ornhans' Court of '""'u'cuuui), vuu uuucrai-u ouuiuiiawiiiii iienry won, jaia or iue town oi uiuumsuunt, deceased, will expose to public sal on tho preml- bcs tn Fishlngcreek township, Bald county, on Saturday, March 2d, 1880. at 10 o'clock a. m. all the following described valu able real estate, to-wlt : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Fishlngcreek township, Columbia county Pa., bounded and described ai follows: Beglnnlog at a post corner, thenco by land ot John Savage north 33 degrees, west 53 perches to a post, thence by land of Oeorgo Keller south 4 degrees, west ntteen perches to a stone, thenco by tbo same north 68X degrees west, seven teen and slx-tentU4 perches to a post, thence by and ot David Savage eoulli I degrees, west nrieen and nve-tenths perches to a post, thence by land ot David Albertson north 83 degrees, east sixteen and seven-tenths perches to a post, thence by samo south 3 degrees, west twenty-one and three-tenths perches to a post, south thlrty-nlno and one-halt degrees twenty-ono and live-tenths porches, thence by land of Philip Ejer north 63K degrees, east thirty-four and twenty-nmr-one- hundredths perches to a stone corner, tho place ot beginning, containing 12 ACRES, bo tbe sime more or less. ALSO, all that certain parcel or piece of land situate lu Fishlngcreek township. Columbia coun ty Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz : on tho west by land ot John and Samuel Drake, on thu north and east by lands of Alxander Stewart, and on the BOUth by lands of Isaac McUenry, con taining twelvo acres more or less. The two tracts containing 24 ACRES, and to bo sold a sone piece, on which Is erected a ee 1' J barn and outbuildings. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of ono-tourth at tno striking down of tbe property, tbe ono- tourth less the ten per cent, at tno confirmation ot Bale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nlsL Purchaser to pay for deed. LOUISA WOLF. Knorr & Wlnterstecn, attys. Administratrix. Feb 8 SHERIFFS SALE. OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! By virtue of a writ ot Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In tbe town ot Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. rn., all that certain tract ot land situate In Sliniln township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit : On tho south by lands ot -Michael lletler, and Buck, on the west by land ot Jllchael Uetler, on tho north by lands of Emanuel Klikf ndall John Kirk. endall and Francis HartzoL. and on the east by land of Nathan Klrkendall, containing about 100 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House, a bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as tho property of Nathau Klrkendall. TEitMS OF Sale. Ten per cent, of one-fourth at tho striking down ot the property, the one- fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho confirmation ot sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. Littles, Attys. JOHN B. CASEY, Feb 2. Sheriff. ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! Tbe undersigned administrator ot Andrew Itun. yan, late ot Benton township deceased, will ex. pobe to publlo Bale on tho premises on TUESDAY, MAHUII.10 1889. at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real ostato, situ ate In Benton township, bounded and described as follows, 10-wit : adjoining lands ot George- Gibbons on the east, lands ot reter Kaso on the south, and west by lands of A. J. and Bowman Crawford, and Reuben Gibbons, with a private road leading from Hamllno Church, 60 rods long, and tract contain ing 10 ACRES and 150 perches, strict ineasure.whereon uro erect ed a story and a halt house, good barn, hog pen and shed. TEllMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth at tbe striking down ot the property, the one fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale, and the remaining tbreo fourths lu ono year thereafter, with Interest from continuation nisi. At the samo tlmo and place will be sold the fol lowing personal property ot said deceased 1 I eprlDg-board wagon, 1 sleigh, 1 Bprtng wagon, 1 stove, copper kettlo, bed and bedding, fanning mill, truck wagon, pitch-forks, plow, cuttlug box, seed corn, barrels, bags, and numerous other articles. I.K. KMCKBAVM, Feb 2i Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. AXUH0 W wt, n, veil, urwuw, The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Irnbans' court of Columbia county to distribute t be funds In the hands ot the admlni trator to and among the parties entitled tbereio, will sit at bis omce, on March 27 188V, 10 o'clock a. m , when and where all persons hiving claims against said es tate must appear and prove the same, or bo do- udrrcu iruui UUlUlUg IU UU buiu lUUU. juun H UltlWV, Feb 32-4t Auditor. OK ntlni.UM trtni la in film, dv piecing ear ncu,,. world, with til taa ilUckm.aia. a will alat aand fa-aa a nanlai. isaareur toailr and valuabla art I ampiaa irium wa ak tail ,aa how what wa Band. 10 Itaoao who ma j tall at ,our bona, and aftar IS momna ail anau nocona jour own inorrr. Thia frai daanar thi Hln inia rrano marnino la Inn hub hava rn onl V-tutt patron run ool it an 14 for StUlk, wtih tho a larhmrata. and now aa'lt for th.0. Boat. Btronraal. moat ll.a- M marhtna In lha world. All U o capital roqmrad. nam, Brut tnMrnetiona rtrtn. I hot who wrna to UI at onto can a, tnro tho bait aawlar..nia.hloo tn tha world, and lha flooM Itoaofworkaof hf h arta-cf tlt-a loaalhcr In Amcru. 'A'UUCfcl'O., lit". HO, AtiMl4, Muluc. Janxi-9-, PENSIONS ! PENSIONS I U. .S PENSIONS due many Omenta, sotbiiRS, Sauxhs, their Widows, CniuiKit-. and Pitindist Paubvts everywhere. If In doubt, or any l'enslon information wanted, write here. NoWanhlnglon, 1). 0 , or other Agency so ad antageous as ibis N. J. AoiNcr. iF-i'nou8anas 01 ivnwons aggregating minions ot dollars, obtained through tb w Agency, anu ntintl IKJIr 1 Mm - in. mm mm riiiEiFHtfc; others siloweddally. j 1 Addrem with two ktamps il Anijka r, iiuomrtw. !BL Count elor at I.aw, rJl K. Stale lit.. Trenton. N. J. (LateV.ii. Pension Agent, N.J. iivr. Mi. (len'L) Jr-licteratoGov.,1'. s. i-'en'a and M. C's N. J., Posts u. A. IL, and Pensioners all U. s., Cannda to. Via ID-Mt GET YOUH JOH PRINTING DONE AT THE CgiiVHIAN: OlfFlOE' HON. J. P. BASS, now rro3ldenl Kutcrn Malno Stato F-dr Aswcla. tlon, ex.Mayor.ot tutijor.b latneM mm and capit alist, Is one oftha bast known men tn Malno. lie had, not long ago, a severe attack of dyspepsia which took Mm from all business, placing him under treatment. He went South and West In search of health, but failed to find it. Could eat no solid food, and becamo rcductd In flesh from 1C0 to 118 pounds, spent thousands ot dollars, till no relief. At this time met Dr. Iirown, who had Just returned from Europe. Tho latter un dertook a cure. Ho expanded and strengthened tbe walla of the stomach of the patient : cleansed them of the for eign accumulations ; reduced that "gnawing sen sation i" revived the liver and kidneys, exciting them to a healthy action, and toned up the blood until Mr. llass began to regain former good health. Uuderthls treatment ho becsinecntlrely well, and that year, In connection with Hon. (leo. B. Lorlng and other official of tho New Englana Flr Asso ciation, managed their great fair. Mr. Bass says Jir. itrown useu nuimag la ms caw uub BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. TtatrentilnaunlpKimadebr Ara Warren Co.. Bangor, Me. mays3 d ly A PPUOATION FOR CHARTER. Notlco la hereby clven that an anollcatlon will bo made to tho Hod. E. IL Ikeler, President Judge of tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia coumy, on the 23d dar ot February. A. I), lsss. lor the charter of a Corporation, to be called tbo "Blooma- Durgiiorary company ;"ine cnarxer anaoojrcm ot which are to provide and maintain a free read ing luuiu, lui ujo uaj uiu uiuauiiiuw ui vuv Town of Bloomsburg. juun ii. ritiLiw.tfi, Feb l-3t soucltor. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BTOCKUOLD BUS. orncx or BLoousncno water company, S6'S9. A stock subscrlDtlon book has been onened for the taking of tbo lncrea-di apltal Stock, and will bo found at tho orflco or the Company tn Blooms burg. Each present share bolder bag the privi lege of subscribing for two shares of tbe new Btock for each share oi original stock held. This privi lege will remain Oin for thirty days, from Jan. 16, 18l, after which time any remaining stock may be surni-rtbed for by any one making applica tion therefore. I IIAK I . UlLLMKYKlt, Feb I-4U secretary. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. IMate nf Ann I'ounjr, fare 0 Benton toxenthtp, aeeeatea Letters testamentary ' n the said estate having been granted to the undersigned executor. 11 persons indebted aio hereby notmod 10 pay tbe same, and tboso having claims against said estate wm present me same lur setueineni 10 A. F.YOITNO, Executor. Jan 18 A DMIN ISTH ATOR'S NOTICE. Xsttxle of Jamet Commons, deceased, tale at BlotmKsburg. Notice ti herebr Blven that letters of nrimlni. tratlon on tho estate of Junes Cotrmons, late ot tno town or uioomsnurg. county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have baen errant. ed to Ceo. E. Elwell of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to sold CBtate are requested to make payments, and tboso having claims or demands will make known tho samo without delay to GEO. K. ELWELL, Administrator. Feb 16-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. It of Andrew Runtan, tale of nenlonto'nishtu Notlco is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the csuto of Andrew ltunyan, late of tho township ot llenton, county of Columbia, and state ot I'ennsylvania. decease 1, bave been grnnt- eu iu 1. j. xiricnuauiii, m wiicm mi persons m- debted to said estate are requested to make pay- nirjjta, tuiu mum unviiiK claims ur uemanus win maKO Known tne same witnout aeiay. 1. 1C KlilCKBAUM, Administrator. Feb l-6t ,y DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Estate of John C. Jones, late of Jltoomslitirg, deceased, Notlco Is herebr given that letters of admlnti. tratlon on the estate ot John c. Jones, late ot tbe town of Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia and stato of I'ennsylvania, deceased have been granted to Mary M. Jones, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will mate known the same without delay. .MAllY M. JONES, Feb 1-6U Administratrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Uenry Wotf, late of the 7biwi of Blooms. wiry, aevvasea. Notice la hereby dven that letters of adminis tration on tho estate or Henry Wo:t lato 01 the town of Bloomsburg. county of Columbia. and statft of Pennsylvania, deceased, bave been granted to louisa won 01 moomsourg, uoiurcoia county, ro., to whom all persons indebted to Bald estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known tbe same without delay to or to LOP IS A WOLF, Knork WINTKRSTEKN, Administratrix. Attys. Jan-sv The Sunbury Electric Co., OONTKAOTOlt? 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Leading phy sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costlve nem, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for llheuinatlsm, Juundice, and Neuralgia. They aro augur-coated ; con tain no calomel ; aro prompt, but mild, in operation ; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists, . "I have derived great relief from Ayer'a I'llls. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any wotk t took three boxes ot Ayer's rills and woa entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box ot these pills." Peter Uhrlstenseu, Sherwood, Wis. "Ayer'a rills bave been In use in my family upwards oi twenty years anil have completely verified all that is claimed for them. Iu attacks ot piles, Iruui which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than auy other medicine I ever tried," T. F.Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills for a num ber ot years, and bave never found auy thing equal to them for giving me an apiwtltfl and Imparting energy and stiungtli to the siHteui, I always keep theiu iu tho bouse." It, V, Jackson, Wilmington, Del. " Two boxes ot Ayer's rills cured in ot severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer." Emma Keyei, Hubbardston, Mass, "Whcuever I am troubled with con stlpatlan, or sutler train loss of appetite, Ayer's Mils act me right again." A. J. Klsor, Jr., Uoek House, Y11. "Ayer's Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our Mies of them exerted thoao of all other plU com bined. We have uever known thorn, fall to give entire satisfaction." Wright & Hnuuelly, Han Diego, Texas, Ayer's Pills, VniTAHED BT Or, J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt,, Bold by all Uealeu la Mtdlctnv sue.