V it The Columbian. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 9. B. SI will, I Kiu... BLOOM8BURG, PA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1889. WASHINGTON LETTER. Prom our Regular cornspon4ent.l "SVashincton. Feb. 25. 1880 Senator Daniel, In a speech opposing tho meddling Southern cloetion investi gation resolution offered by Senator Hoar, which the Republican!) have do- icrmtnod in caucus to pass, tola tne lie publicans boiiio truths whioh they will do well to heed. Ho reminded them that Stato rights, whioh thoy want to violate, had oleoted Benjamin Harrison President and recalled tho Republican party to power, while a majority of M,G0l voters had cast their suffrages tn favor of Grover Cleveland. The Republican party owed a debt to Stato rights for its incoming President, and the country owed a debt to Stato rights for the domestic tranquility which bailed his coming. The Virginia Senator then allnded to tho charges of bribery in New York during tho recent election; to the pur chase of voters in Indiana "in blocks of five", and to tho colonization of aliens in West Ya., as well as to the counter-charges mado by the Republi cans, lio asked what a pandemonium, what a terriblo suspense, what a naralvsis of business would havo fol lowed had not State rights exercised their conservative and healing sway. Gen. Harrison's title of President, which has been sealed and given to him, was not given to him by a nation, or by a maiontv of its people, but by sovereign States, which had commiss- loneu mm as inoir vniei jusgisiruie, State rights held tho ladder for Benja min Harrison to ascend tho Presiden tial chair, had given the Senators tneir prerogatives, and had lifted the Ro publiotn party out of the Slough of Despond and brought it within sight of tne goal of its desues. The Senator referred to the old axiom about praising the bridge that carried one safely across tho stream. And now that the Stato rights has carried the Republican party safely over the turbulent stream of conflict, it was meet that that party confess that after all it was a pretty good bridg '. That Republican would be au ingMte who would turn back and destroy what bad done bim and his party bo much good. It would bo indeed astounding if New England Senators would unite to break it down. In conclusion Mr. Daniels said: "I was amazed when I read Mr. Hoar's resolution, gravely requiring the Senati to enter into an inquiry of the election of members of the House of liepre senlauves. It anything roor- un American or more in conflot with th spirit of the American constitution could havo been suggested, I am at a bss to conjecture what that thing is." Senator Blackburn, rr .Too Black burn, a his friends here call him, hi giveu Billy Chandler a scare trom which he may not reoover for quit awhile, and but for tho interferanue of Senstor Faulkner he might have cot a severe thrashing. Tho trouble took plai'0 in n committee room of the Sen ate and was caused by a report which Chadler had maderHflcctingon Sfcre- tary Vilas and ex-Indian commission-! Atkins. The Kentuoky Senator que' tioned tho facts stated in the reput and asked where (Jhandler got his in formation. Chandler became indig nant and said he did not propose to he boldosed by an ex-slave-driver. This enraged Blackburn who reached acros the desk catching Chandler by the ea and raising him up in the air as thouih he intended giving him a spanking with tho other hand. At this stage Mr. Faulkner got his arm around Blackburn and Chandler was released from his perilous position. Very appropriately on Washing on's birthday, tne President signed tho bi'i admitting the States of NoHh and South Dakota, Montana and Washing ton into the Union. Representative Vox and springer have received many letters and telegrams thanking th"m for their persistant effort i in b( half of the bill. Genial "old Rosy", General Rose- crans, is now on the retired list ot ih Army with the rank of brigadier general, the bill to that effect having Eaased both Houses and been sigmd y the President. In passing the Senate bill pensioning the widow of Gen. Sheridan, the House reduced the amount from $3,500 to $2,500 per year. Tho Senate has re fused the amendment and the bin hax gono to a conference committee. Another actor in the Garfield trace dy is dead. This time it is Dr. Bliss, the physician who had charge of the cse. The Republican politicans here are on the qui vive. Harrison is expected to arrive to-morrow and Morton the next day. Ten thousand people, the largest crowd ever in the White house on one evening attended tho last publio recep tion of President and Mrs. Cleveland, Four New States. President Cleveland, Friday of last week, February 22, signed the bill for the admission of four now States into the Union. Our flag will now bear fortv-two stars. The four new states will be represent ed in Congress, probably by next iJe- cember, by eight senators and live congressman. South Dakota the laic est of the new states in population, will be entitled to two congressman the others to only one. Each stato will have, of course, two senators. At the last election in November, when the heaviest vote ever caet in the terri tories was polled, the total vote for delegates was; Rep. Dem. Montana M,43 lT,seo NortU Dakota. .SWSO 13.S01 South Dakota, aa.ua 11,719 Washington, ..so,l 19.K0 In the election of 188G, however, Washington caveaDomocratiomalori ty of 2,102 and Montana a Democratic majority of 3, 718. Dakota tho same year gave n Republican majority of 'J),)ua ana uom norm ami oouiu Dakota are likely to figure as sure Re publican states in the future. The territorial legislatures of all tho New states are now Republican and tho new United States senators to represent them are all rnoro than Il'cely to be Re publicans. The torritory of Dakota is to be di vided on the lino of the seventh standard parallel produced due West to the Western boutdary of tho Urri tory. The delegates elected to the rvnt!mtional Convention North of thU pHel will assemble at BlimtrkJ Mai. i.m Republican 11. .HI " 14.MT " 7,871 " nud thoso oleoted South of tho parallel at Sioux Falls. Tho delegates to the convention in each of tho proposed now states will bo elected on Tuisday. May 7, and will meet on July 4, and declare that thoy adopt tho Constitution of tho Unitod States. Thoy aro authorized thoreupon to form constltu tions and state Governments, Like steps will bo taken by the other now states before they can enjoy all tho privileges of statehood. Judgo Carey, delegate from Wyoming, said recently that he oxpectud tho Sonato Conmitteo on Territories to mako a favorablo report on tho bill to admit Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona. Tho two 11 rut wnro Republicans at the last election, and tho tatter Democratic. Happy Moetine of Two Friend". John M. Allen of Charlotte, N. Y said to his friend, "Parsons, I am about dead with tho Gravel, and cannot find help.'' Mr. Parsons induced Mr. Allen to givo Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., a trial. Weeks went by and tho friends met. Mr. Allen said, "Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy has saved my life. It is a cure for gravel and tho only ouro." mar l-2t ooji, (TAT1VES, b. 18, 1880.) Demooratlo Societies- York, Pa., Fob. 20, 1880. The York Gazettb will publish to morrow the following letter from Speaker carlislo to Cbauncey F. Black, President oi tho Democratic Society of i'ennsyivania: Speaker's Room, House ov Representativ WABUiNatjroM, D. O., Feb. Hon. Ctauncey J Black, York, Penn'a. Dear Sir: Your plan for the formation of Democratic societies throughout the country meets my hearty approval, and I hope our frionds eveywhoro will adop't it and procod at once to form their looal organizations. I am satis fied that effective co-operation in the dissemination of Dcmocratio principles can bo more certainly and speedily secured in this way than in any other that has been suggested, and it will afford mo pleasure to render you all tho assistance in my power in tho prosecution or your work. Yours truly, J. G. Carlisle. Tho Gazette, editorially com ment- ing on Mr. Carlisle a letter, soys: We publish in another column a very important litter from Mr. Speaker Uarli.Ie. It consists ot only two sen tencos; but those sentenoes are as full of weight and meaning to the Demo cratic party of this day as any two that were ever penned, Sir. Carlisle hai carefully examined, and studiously weighed, every plan ot ptrty organization, and every scheme of tar. 11 agitation and discussion, bioh has been presented since No vember 6th. Ho had before him, when he wrote, and for a long timu previous, all the publications of the Democratic Society of P nnsylvania, ill thoe of the Nat'onil A-snciation of Democratic Clubs, and all those of the arious non-partisan tariff reform leagues. It need hardly ho said that Mr." Carlis'e, bing next to the Pn si dent, tho nfBolal head of the Demo cratic partv, and being, hes'des, an intellectual leader of such a character that his authority in little, if at all, en hance 1 by tho possession of office, or diminished by the loss of it, has felt the grave responsibility of his posi'ion, and has not spoken without anxious vid ample deliberation. This letter is brief heoiuse it was int nded to be p dnted and emphatic He unequivo cally endorses the Pennsylvania plan of democratic societies as against all others, and urgently advises the Democraoy everywhere to prooeed im mediately with their looal organizations. Ho is clear and decided that in no othor way can Democratic principles b" so readily taught and so snrely vin dioted, and ho pledges, without reserve, his great influence and his personal exertions in tho good cause. Like President Cleveland, he believes that the Deraooratio societies "are tbo mcst effloient agencies ever devised" for the purpose in view, and, like Mr. Jeffer son himself, ho regards them as the 'very nurseries" of sound Derancraoy. No sign of those times casts a hricrht er promise across the heavens of the future than this simultaneous recurrence of Democratic people and Democrat in Ma'esmen to the simple deviao of Mr. Jefferson and our Republican fore fathers, calling the people together in primary Democratic societies to discuss their interests and defend their rights against the aggressions of paternal government in combination with po litical rings and private monopolies. Around the "Deraocratio society cms ter tho memories of tho most glorious achievements of our ancestors the election of Jefferson, and tho long period ot peace and prosperity whioh ensued and now ogam it becomes, in the estimation of onr wisest and pure est leaders, tho ono great hopo of the immediate I u tare. We trust that in Pennsylvania at least tho resolution of the Democratic Stato Committee, unanimously passed, advising and enjoining the people everywhere to enroll themselves in primary Democratic societies, thus forming a vast fraternal union of the Democraoy, from tho Lake to tho Maryland line and from the Delaware to tho Ohio, will be promptly and generally obeyed. Let every Demo crat and every tariff reformer read Mr. Carlisle's pregnant letter, and give due force to caob oro of its deliberato and significant words. Don't Dejpa'r If you are weak and weary from somo so-called chronio disease, don't give up. Sulphur Bitters has given hope to many invalids, where hitherto thoro was nothing but despair. It would build up and renow your whole system. JSUttor Weekly Amertcan.it In a Looklnglssa- can be bkekthe picture ok the gross kmuossed in fuwkrs. Charlie Looser lives oosily with his family in ono sido of his own double houso on Front street lust bolow the Reading railroad bridge in this city. On Sunday a fow minutes before noon ho and a friend who was with him left their house to corao up street. They entered tho parlor beforo leaving and both stepped In iront of the looking glais that Is suspend:d from the wall over a table, to arranco their cravats and to see that they wero in proper Sunday attire. The glass is framed in black and gilt and is about two feet wide by four high; it is suspended from the wall near the front door, which enters tho parlor from the street. A few minutes alter 4eeser and bs friend left tho house, or about ten mioulM after twelve Mrs, Loeeer hap pened into tho parlor and saw a strango sighu in the upper hand comer tho smooth surfaco of tho glass had changed and in tho dim light could bo seen tbo portect picturo of a cross; fal low was an anchor, whllo to the loft was tho form of a woman in long flow ing garments with hor hands raised as if in prayer. On examination the glass was found to bo perfectly smooth, tho plctnro being mado by tho disturbance oi mo mercury on tho back ol tbo gloss; it wasn't a poifect picture bv anv moans but tho more tho glass is looked at tno stronger tho outlines becomo. When hrr husband arrived homo ho was told of tho affair and ho examined it but nothing was thought about It. CO.MINIl TO SEE IT. In the afternoon doodIo began to arrive nnd nsk to seo the glass. In tho evening tuey camo by tho scoro to or amine it. On Monday they com menced to oomo bv fifties and on Mon. day evening Mrs. Lecser says that at leist three hundred peoplo called. All day Tuesday they kept coming and it was impossible to do any work as the parlor was constantly crowded with visitors. Everybody bad their theory as t6 how it happened and what had. dono it, but none could explain tho Biipuaranco oi too piouircs ttiot looked like imitations of tho handsomi Christ mas cards where a coss is banked in flowers. Sunbury Daily. The Handsomest American Vineyard. Mr. Alfrtd Speer, of Passaic, N. J., iiiui oeen ioog anu lavorabiy known as the pioneer grape grower of America. His vineyards nl. Pnoonin NT. I in .1.. t if .... . mo uan'isomcei in tuo country anu con- nrt. . ,, - "... uuu over oj nines oi wire stretched on posts, nnd over two miles of car riafe drive tinder rrrunn nrlinru At the season of the year when the grapes aro garnered lor the press, it will well repay ono for a visit. Mr Speer's Winoi aro usod in the leading hospitals ui wie couniry. iau no had at all uruggisis. Don't Oet Caught This spring with your blood full of impurities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and wbolo system liable to be prostrated by disease but get your self into good condition, and ready for tho changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stands unequalled for purifying tho blood, giving an appetite, and for a general spring mruicine. Home Evidence No other preparation lias won success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where It Is made, It Is now, as It has been for years, tho leading medicine (or purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name st home" Is "a tower of strength abroad." It would requlro a volume People to print all Lowell people . bare said In favor of Hood's " Sarsaparilla. Mr, Albert L n w o 1 1 Est", living at 8 East Pine " Street, Lowell, for 15 years employed as boss carpenter iy J. W. Bennett, president ot the Erie Telephono Company, had a large running soro come on his leg, which troubled him a year, when ho began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tbo sore soon grew less In size, and In a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy,si4 Cen tral Street, Lowell, had Praise swellings and lumps u , , on his face and neck, n O O d 8 which Hood's Sarsara- Rarsaoarllln rilla completely cured, sarsaparilla Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wile of tho First As sistant Flro Engineer ot Lowell, says that for 10 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks camo 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 more might be given had we room. On the recommendation of peop,e ot Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbralldruggiiti. fltilxforfj. Prepared only by C. 1. 1I00D CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, lUn. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar SHERIFFS SALE-" OP VALUABLE Real JKstatc! By virtue ot a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of the Court of common Pleas of CoL Co. Pa., and to me directed, wlU be exposed to public sale at the court uouse, Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1889 at o'clock p. m. All thAt certain piece or parcel ot land Fltuate in Montour twp, CoL Co. l'a.. bounded on the north by land of William Itoberta, on the east by land ot Joseph Roberts, on tho south by land ot Samuel Flsh-r and on the west by land of Wm, Keai, containing forty acres, more or less, where on are erected a frame dwelling house, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as the property of job. B. Pry, Knorr 6 Winterateen, Attys. JOHN B. CA8KV, Mar 1 Sheriff. DSIINISTRATOn'S NOHUE. Eitate of Margaret Jtoih, lale of Montour Hncruhtp Notion Is herebv irtven thai letters ot (ulmlnln. tratlon on the estate of Margaret Roth, lato ot n uwur luwnHuip uoiumoia county, ana state 0 Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to William 1'. Kyerly, to whom all persona Indebted to a ild estate are requested to innlfe payments, and thosH having claims or demands will make Known me Bame wimour. aeiay to WILLIAM P EVKRLY, MaM-' Administrator. A NNUAL STATEMENT -OP- BLOOM POOR DISTRICT, From Jan. 9, m to Jan. 14, 1889. JOI1N K. OltOTZ, Treasurer. DIL Balance In Treasurer's hands Jan. 9, 1888 .J. Cash Itec'd on Bloom dup. iw " " Huzarloat " ' B'oora dup. 1883 " " Bcott " " ,i Oreenwood dup, 1888., u sugarloaf " " ,. i scott dup. 18S5 Interest on Mrs. ltrown'8 Acct. Rent on Mrs. ltrown'8 House " on Long II .use of P. cox., cash Creasy wells on lumber uaiawissa twd ror i uwen Din I R A Parker's account on I on sale ot Long property. sterner iraiq lor A. " Hester Bternen . To cash Refunded. .. CR. By old orders redeemed. " ordcre for 18S8 redeemed.,, " Commission. " postage 11 liaL in Treasurers hands . 1 118)34 V74 91 4MS Sit 10 an st 1Bl 0.1 3U0O 375 00 50 00 SIS 19 81 8 3100 18 75 150 00 S5 75 7310 2000 10100 , 4800 I 6297 91 t 6 297 91 Orders outstanding Jan. 1 1888,. 274 13 Orders issued from Jan. 9 1888 to Jan. 14 1889 tew SO f 6964 33 orders or imj and im redeemed 3 73 Orders of iWf redeemed.,,, l&ios Orders ofl8 rnaeemed. Muim orders ou'standlng Jan it im,. iH9 f 69S3 Kxrisra run yea it kndinq JAN. 14 lgsg. Provisions and Supplies,. , , , . ..., 233 79 Fire and LltUt. losoo Clothing and Shom 41 j Furniture, Beddlnr and Dry (loots - .- liiro Medicine and Medical Supplies,, 1193 Ordinary repaint... .,.,,, . Traveling expenses., sea Mower. 49 00 Farm expenses,,,, 16903 Smith work ,, si 80 Incidental expense 60 Thomas McBrtde. ,,,, 61100 Dr. Mclteynolds . moo Dr. Kedeker.... ,,,, 0000 Jacob riohuyler Ptreotor 10000 0 A. Kletm , 100 eo I. M. ret ft 11 ,, 100 00 L. U. ItuDert becretarr Mini Mrs McBrtde Matron. moo Auditors and Clerk for Jan. 1W8V 99 00 Total current expenses ,,,, 1 9jiit Building and Improvement au Si WnereitMiordiiiary saps uses. , 51 h tnff wood ..... ih Ki rrlntlncr (tatrment nr isnr .inn Orders of relief. ' ,, uoo Expenses on mown honso. ggy wiuii lur nuuiv ougauoar.,,,,,, lrOil ' " owctis liioom twp.,.. 17CJ Codln, Its oo, gr.ve It 00 digging 1 (0 to bury Wra. lngold. Tramps. 1900 Support of cook boyscotttwp.. sou Other out door ,,,, 11711 Tax on Long House , n s Expenso on Uco, Samuel's case,. ss 36 Insuranco , n m rostage and Stationary. 9 ti Expenses on Tyke case Bcott mwpnaip. 7143 INSANE IN STATE HOSPITAL. Ocorge Fox Scott township 698-7 weeks t 00 104 B7 Jesse Kelly tiloam twp. u 8-7 . weeks H 00. ., , ., ini s? L E Kahler 11100m twp. r.j 9.7 . weeks t3oa..,... John Boycr Scott townships -7 weeks uoo. jftj (ij Ahle M Sterner 53 9-7 weeks 11 00 101 D7 bpnraltn Ebner, tireenwood 41 weoks tawi. stoo II Lee Patterson (Iroenwood 10 weeks is 00 MOn , m r tj utuuui o 1., VTGCKS IVUO. 10 99 $ 3131 00 OUTDOOR RELIEF. Jackson Kama Bloom...... HO W) Al cadow BUiom , ,, leioo M. Dawson " rg m its. Young ...;r.""," 64 Si Fred Wiemcr Bloom ,T.," urn Heater Bomboy Bcott twp ... . 148 4 Wm. Barkie liloom. 77! 18000 Caroline smith Bloom 79 oo Minerva May Bloom, aaoo vvm. lngold Scott iwp , 30 js Hannah Tvko Hcott twn 1 m Amanda Bobbins Oreenwobd township ,...,,. 22775 Jacob Swisher Oreenwood twp is 00 E. Lonor catrhlng and 1 aklng to Asylum Oreenwood IS97 Mrs. Charles Hamilton Oreen wood.. M kn Mrs. w imam Evans Oreenwood. 13 79 JohnC. Albertson Oreenwood. . 4(18 (im. and Mrs. Vanatta Green- wood 115 71 Samuel Farver Bloom..... 3 09 John Yount Scott 4 00 lcozettaiiodson Bloom 133s H. Rhodes Bloom. ueo Daniel Inrold Bloom 11 ki Mr. wmct liloom 4 S3 Ann Mumey scott,1, 700 jmwara uenry ureenwood '.87 s Isaiah Owen bloom ? im oeorge Samuels Bloom 80 31 r rauK nnoaomoycr Bloom eo 10 t CM 14 Wm. shoemaker. 7 77 Jackson Earns Flour from Farm 15 60 All cadow Flourfrom Farm.,,., s4oo 1 1939 OS $44 80 We, tho underslsmed. Arnlltn at the tnwir,ina comprising '"The Bloom Poor District," met at the Alms House on the second Monday of January 1889 tint being tho 14th, examined the accounts of tho Treasurer and Directors from January 9th 1888 to January 14 18S9 and the vouchers for the same, uuu iuu wrnxT, ns bci lonn aoove. JOSEPH OAItRIHON,"! A. O. PARK, I William booart, r Auditors. J. K. WELLIVEH, J VALUE OPREAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY uviuuKiug 10 "ine 11100m iwr mstnet," January 14 1889. Balance duo on Duplicates. Dup. If 88. Paid. Due. Bloom 9893 tO 1534 03 nr SCOtt 10U6 41 325 fO 681 U ureenwoodsoivs aisco Rt:a Sugarloaf 209 71 60 00 S1971 Lesa estimated exonerations and 2:1 7 fti commissions. 3.1000 9387 93 Farm and Buildings issoo 00 Bal. on sale of Lone DrorjertT... a iiursca.i 830 00 300 00 9 cattle S5000 IS bhoats . sowa l3Sucklnir Ilea.. 9U ChlckcnB, 190 Bush. S00 " no 00 30 00 150(1 31 60 wheat 19000 uais 1 orn ears. . 90 00 lsenn 800o lt of Pork and Lard 160 00 15 ton Hay 40 Uuth. Apples.. 8 ' Beets 80 " Turnips 3 " Onions .. 450 heads cabbage (3 60 100 It, nacked butter at 85c 2 bbl. Vinegar mis 00 9.100 sheaves Corn Fodaer 50 . , sootti Beef H O bush. Potatoes 4 tona Coal 3 60 rarm jmpiemems 186 CO 30 00 400 600 3 75 83 50 85 00 18 00 135 OO 8100 5000 14 00 700 00 Furniture In Alms House 250 00 Furniture in stewards Houso 1 bush Beans 1 bbl saurkraut a d 00., 800 00 800 5 00 if acres grain In ground. 11310 a bbl. Pickles 3 00 116943 15 PRODUCTS RAISED ON FARM IN 1888. 991 Bush Wheat., 891 CO 113 80 15 00 294 00 37 00 600 900 600 400 56 01 817 60 III 73 23 80 813 DO 43 00 1800 14 OU 619 bead cabbage 36 60 470 doz. Eggs 94 00 40 bundles lire Straw 6 00 2bM Vinegar 10 00 8 bbl. Cider 8 00 9748 sheaves of corn Fodder...., 13740 Si bu hels Tomatoes. i8 60 Jaour naa By Kanis and Cadow.. 49 CO 386 oats., 20 Hye 1180 " corn ears 75 " winter applos 18 " Beets. 31 ' Turnlne S 11 Onions 8 " Beans 140 " Potatoes 8780 a, Pork and Lard.... . 71 lb Butter . 840 tt, Beef 18 ton Hay ...... 15 shoats 3 Calves 75 Chickens . In No. ot Paupers remaining AlllinuullSO HtHb npUTL No, Admitted during year....... No. Discharged during year... .. No Died during year I 1767 93 No. Persons In roor House Bloom 8 No Persons In Poor House Scott- 3 No. Persons In Poor House Green- WOOd 7 No. Remaining Jan. 1 1889. JACOB 8CIIUYLE1U c A.KI.KIM, Directors. 1- M. PETTIT, 1 Attest : L. B RUPERT. Sec'r. Mar 1 'e9. 10 TT0T1CE IN DIVORCE. Im tbi court or common Pius of Columbia COCNTT, NO , DXCKUSIR TlRK, 1SS3. Elizabeth Snyder, by her next friend, William Rosa. vs. w. n. Snyder. To w. h. Snyder, respondent above named: nuercas up"n me peuuno or iioei 01 .am saiu Elizabeth Snyder, above named, a eubpeena being awarded by the Court of common Pleas of said county, a eubpeena Issued out ot the said Court commanding you, the said W. II. Snyder, to be and appear at the next regular term ot said Court to show cansfl, It any you have, why the said Ubellant should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she has contracted with yu, airreeab y to the prayer of said petitioner ; and, whereas, npon the re' urn ot the said subpoena, due proof was made that you could not be found or served with the sum" in the bailiwick ot the Sheriff or said county ; whereupon an alias sub poena was awarded by the said court, command ou to be and appear at the then next regular terra ot aald Court, to answer, to., as aforesaid, to which the saineroturn was made by the Sheriff. You are therefore required to be and appear on the first day ot regular terra of said Court, to be held al Bloirasburg, tor the said county, on the nret Monday of May next, A. D. lst, to answer the complaint aforesaid. JOIlN II. CASEY, Feb l5-4t Sheriff. ISSOLUTION NOTICE. The nartnershlD heretofore exlstlur between Dr. B. F. Gardner and Dr. S. I). Arment. Is this day mutually dissolved, and the accounts unpaid placed in the bands of M. F. Eyerly of Bloomsburg, tocrether with the dar book and ledger. Accounts due said Arm can be paid to cither nr. B. F. Gard ner, Dr. ?. B. Annent or M. F. Eyerly. U, T Kt AUJJilAIL Feb 2Wt B, a ARMENT. CHAS, L.COLBY Land CWr W. C. K. Jt. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 1 Feb 83-L T-4U DLOOMSBURQ MARKET. Wheat por bushel,, Hyo " " .. Ccru " " Oats " " .. Flour " bbl Uuttc: , EgRI , I'otatoei Harm Dried Apples Side Shoulder Chickens Qeeao,,, Lard por lb Vinegar tier gal Onions per bushel veal skins Wool per lb Uldcs Coal on WriAiir. No 6 $2.00: N01 2. 8, & Lump 3.39 No, 0f8,oo Bltualaui 8.w Wholesale. Retail. 1.00 5(1 60 38 is 6.00 SO 28 10 18 40 60 ia 10 oa 03 07 10 00 12, 7 10 10 ISi 20 80 7? 100 07 83 8 to 7 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate! Th9 Undent! FTI M Iif1mlntatiant et Jarr.M mow, late ot Bloorasbunr, deaacyj, will expose w uuiiu tMio vu me prriLiiaca on FUIDAF. Mirch 22nl. IRftO. at 10 o'clock a. m., tho fol'owlng dcrlbed real No.1. All the right, title and Interest of said deceased tn the following described tract of land situate In the town of Bloomsburg, on the Bloom Ferry road, near the river, bounded and described afltotlowat Betrtnnlfifr at a mTin- tR .... road leading from Bloom Furniceto the Susque. luuut-B uy lanaoiKIIJoncn, south UK degrees, west 87 and tbrco-tcnths perches to a corner, thance bv lami rtr.tAhn 89 degreos, west eleven and seven And ono-half- mHua pvruues, mence ny other land ot Frcas Brown north eitf degrees, eastsrandthree-tcnths perches to a corner In said public road, tnenco along said road south 89jf degrees, cast eleven and seven and nnA.hAir.An(t. . ... , of beginning, com alnlng 2 ACRES neat measure, more or leas. No. 8. A certain niece or nntY.ni i.m ' w .MM. BllUDll; in the town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described as foliowBt Beginning at a corner In a publio road leading from Bloom Furnace to the Susquehanna river, running thence by land of F, Brown south six degrees, west 81 and twenty-two ono hundredth nerrJim t a a ivmi., tt,nM ,. 1 . ...... ...tutu of Jacob DiefTcnbach south ej degrees, east S and nine-tenths perches to a corner, thence by land or Joseph E. Barkley north s degrees, oast si and uiu uiucmicu-uuu uuuureain perches to the publio road aforesaid, and thanr in r,,nun ... . - .uw.,u IWIH, UUIIU 2S.V degrees, west s and nine-tenths perches to vkv ui uegmntng, containing 1 ACRE. whereon Is erected a two-story framo dwelling house and outbuildings. (About one-fourth of thts tract was conreTri in .tnhn uiunn t,. t- " a.uvu "J V HUEQ Commons and wife by deed, dated Sept, 9, 18T9). TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one fourth at tho strUtlng down of the property, the ono-fourth lees the ten per cent at the confir mation of Bale, and the remaining three-fourths tn one year thereafter, with interest from conflr matlon nisi. At the same time and nlnre will tw oam 1 tmv wagon, 1 boat, l plow, 1 cook stove. Terms made known on day ot sale. nun. iL lsr.wpi.t. Feb 88 Administrator. c 2 c 2 Curtis c 2 L WAMR, RELIABLE L0f HfflB, Cornea to the front with n largo FOR MEN, BOYS, YOUTHS, CHILDREN- The latest SMS STYLES OF HITS, SHIRTS. KIWE1R m BOYS' STSUW that cannot be excelled in price. nem, vaiabs, AND -.' A SPECIALITY. Our motto is "Square Dealing." RESPECTFULLY YOURS. 1. un; C Cough Compound. One of the best cough remedies in the world. Thousands can testi fy that it cured them. Don't fail to try it. Price, 25 and 50c. of all druggists. c c c c c c 500 Cash la oflbred to the person who shall send in the largest number of yearly subscribers to ths Ladies1 Home Journal between now and Jnly lit, 1889, at SO cent I"r yw-HALF PRICK. After Oat date, Mtubtcriptiont received for leu than 11.00 per vear. 400 300 la offered rapectlveTy for next largest clubs. A good cash commission paid for every subscriber secured. If desired, instead of premiums. Hundreds of dollars can be made during the next six months, by men, women or children. Wa furnish free sample copies, post ers, Ac Address CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Feb 15 d-4t. CHEST PAINS ,1 CVCoUGHsgoiDSW . CHEST PAINS, roUQIIS and COLDS, WEAK Lungs. Backache, Kidney Pains, Rheumatism, and all Muscular Palna relieved In nnn minntA bv n&Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster only Instantaneous paln-kllllng strengthening plaster. 89 eta ; s for it. At druggists, or of Pot ter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston TlTTJrHmPle8.blacknds.olPpedandOT VQ iJJjL ollv skin cured br rnrirnm umin. tr Jii!0 Jan ie-d-t The largest Clothing suil Hat Store in Coin in hi sr and Montour counties. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM US I "Special" CLOTHING That equals in every resp;ct "First Class" Merchant Tai loring for Quality, Style and Workrumship. The difference is we sell a Suit equal to a $20.00 Or dercd Suit for $9.50. $30.00 Suits fcr $15.00 $35.00 Suits for $20.00 THOMPSON'S Patent Cut Trousers Never Fail to Please. PRICES : $3.50 to $7.50. BARGAIN DlTlDDIof Wo.e or UAlJWnn Throat in ftiiy itage, acute or chronic, aim Hay Varer or Cold In Head, rapid ly cured. Illgb medical endorse ment. A lawyer wno had Catarrh J7 ira. dUooTers a cure which ta now glTen to the world. Vo co caine or harmful iuhfAnM No nuff or douche. East. sutf. arrfw blc. Bend for circular with home teittmonlali. Scorei cured. Xrvgvl"tmtsuc. mall, fiOci mall, re Ktitered.OOc. PAYNE Jt CO., Athzk. Feb 15-r-Sm For If you Full Iiiforruation Cannot "How to Order Our Come Popular Clothing to Our by Mail." Store, Samples of Material, Write Self-Measuring Blanks Ua and Fashion Catalogue "Free of Charge." -0- -0- -o- -0- -0- o J o j o -0- -o- -o- C3"JI-tiJA-,-L, CLOSING OUT SALE ! -OF- $60,000 Worth of Fi no Furniture Carpets, Curtains, Drapery Goods, Mattresses, Springs, &c. -o- o -H o -o- - E.O.THOMPSON, Only Imtortses in ra U. S. or 8PECIAI. LONOON MADK CLOTHING, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. (DIMCTLT orrOSIT TBI MINT). HOW! WHEN! WHERE! WHYf One of the problems of life is to buy GOOD & CHEAP CLOTHING. We are now closing out the entire Winter Stock at Cost. Over-Coats for Men, Boys and Children. Winter Caps, Mufflers, &c. Call and we will make you smile at the d$Eiag Gut Itetplug NOW OFFERED AT D. LOWENBERG'S Popular Clothing Establishment, Blooiiisbiirg, I a. Wedding Cards, Invitations, Announcements, and Society Kugraving and Printing of every kind. Tho largest iwsortmont, and only thoso in good taste Bont oat. Oar prices are the lowest. SO Visiting Cards and Engraved Thte, from whioh any number can be printed, for $1.00. Address Dies, f"" Stamiinc in Monograms, Create, FOR THE Wedding Colors, in Bronze, Cyphers. LmhmmmmmhmhmmJ or Illuminating. WRIT1NQ PAPES BY THE POUND. Twice as much for samo money you pay by the 4qlrp. Over 600 kinds, and New Styles to select from. Fine Linen Paper, 80 to 1)18 sheets to tho pound, from 15 cents upwards. m hot 10 ot. to pay postage, wo seud samples of our 12 New Sty es of Pens, Writing Paper we sell by the pound, Stylos of Engraving, and our Illustrated Catalogue of Stationery. v?m. H. Hoskins Co.. T,1 i" stations ii ii 'L trt Arch kl Kilx.i.u. ... . . -. , .....uiijiuiii. Owinc to the death of our Mr. B. E. Smith, thfre will ho a clinnco in the firm. In consequence of which we havo dotei mined to Close Out Ock Entirk Stock of tho above departments within the next thirty days. In order to do so we havo marked our goods way down at prices that will insuro their Isimkdi- atk Bale. Look at the following Ggares and seo some of th barja'ti' "fferrd ' CARPETS! CARPETS! Best Uody Brussells, $1.00 to $1.10, lteduoed from 1.25 and 1.40. OihT grads Bodv Bruss-U, 7oj. to 05o., re duced from 1.00 and 1.20. Tai-estoy Bitn.BEW, 40o to 75c, reduced from C5o. and 1.00. Extra. Super Ingrains, Au. Wool, COo. lo C5c. reduced from 90c. and 81.00. Extra Super Iugrains, 50c to COo., reduced from 70c. and 80c. Carpets as Low aa 15c. Per Yard. CURTAINS : AND : DRAPERY. Onr Curtain and Drapery Departments are worthy the attention of all who contemplate purchasing anything in this line now or in the near future. Wo have reduced evrything in these departments to about one half their former prices. These denartments aro one ot our CHIEF ATTRACTIONS, being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Cuenilms Curtains in great variety of latest shades and coloring. Nottingham Curtains in all the various grades and Btyles. Real Irish Point, Antique, Brussels, Tambour, EscunaVand other fine laoo goods. Irish Point Lace Curtains, $4.50 Ter Pair, redueeil from 9 00. Lace curtains as low aH 25 per pair. Mahogany Curtain Poles, Bra-s Trimmed, Complete, 25e. FURNITURE! : FURNITURE ! Our stook of Furniture has never approaobed its present magnitude, and wo U1U ni.vfiug lUHuuuuiia in uiih uupariraoDt. Hair Cloth Parlor Suits, go.oo. reaaocu lrom 50U.00. An imraens. stock of Silk and Mohair Plnuh n ill ,....miuuuu luoimir i"iusn suits at au prices. All goods purcliaed durinc this sale delivered to mirnh 100 miles of Milton Fuel. Parlies intending furnishing hotels or pr .... j within vai.e resiuencipfl khnnm tnVn iKlvnnitnn .r un w l ......i6v . nan-. iien our lormer low prices are taken into considera ion, buyers will readily ?oa tho advantages to be gained by making their purchases now, while tho stock is complete. Our unci's in thn Hutu, ivn n ...o.. ..,. i 1 i , j , , vrinMiicui, i'nvo oeen great y reduc ed, and wo would have yon bear in mind that never beforo was there such aa Opportunity offered tn thnan di-a r nr. in mli..ti:ui. .1...!- l iiiwosraii au ,: i , ' , , . : " o vw ""i""u inuir uu ties who suoli ueau- tiful and reehercl.e articles at so snnll au outlay. Now is tho time to secure urt;lJU,uB !n 1 'ANosNii uiioans, as they are offerod at figures far beloT former prices. A cordial invitation is extended to one and V-t .... w vAuuiiiiu UU1 ana prices. J. R. Smith Co., LIMITED, FRONT ST., : MILTON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SIli VER WARE, &c. .... ,....v.nv viigtuvcu ireo ot cnargo. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. F A WBLL8, JEimBB, Columbittu Building, Bloomsburg, Pa 1 -fc