THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, tt)LUMBIA COUNTY, PA I The Columbian. B.I.XlWlU, lJltTI J.fcBlttair., fIUW" BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1889. We prefor that all communications oa either Me of tbn Prohibition ques tion should be aitcned by the namo of the writer, for publication, bat nocie will hn rejected for lack of inch niyna- tare when we Invo the space to spare. Should the articles become too numer ous, those with the nainei signed will be firetfpritited. The fatlaro of the Legislature to provide in the act relating to the sab- mission of the conttitntional amend menu that the passage of the Prohibi tion amendment shall not Interfere with existing licenses leaves that point involved in considerable doubt Judge Agnew holds that the licenses urovionalv Issued will 1ms good on til their year U out. Judge Cooler holds in his "Constitntional Limitations'1 that the passage of a prohibitory amendment vacates existing licenses at once. While an act of tho Legisla ture can not change the necessary cf feet of a constitutional provision, a declaratory act that existing licenses hall not be interfered witti by the amendment would at least be indica tive of tho Legislative intent and of the expectation oi the people In adopt ing it. and of this, doubtless, the courts would take notice in conitrn log the amendment and its bearing on outstanding licenses. As, however, tho Legislature refused to make any such provision, the courts will havo to settle the matter without any specific declaration 01 tbo legislature's intcn tion on that particular point. J'hila Times. WABHIHQTON LETTER, from oar Regular Correspondent. 1 Washington, Mar. 18, iS(9 Harrison is jnt nr.w caching it on ev-ry nana irom the oince Keekers w cans-of his hIhwm in making ap nointments. Including tho Cabim-I the total of the admini-tration to date are les thai sixtv. This is a state of affairs that th hnngry and greedy wo ild be oQicials nod it hard to under s'and. They expect a hunurea dreds of faces that were hero on tho samo errand In 1831. Once an office x-tktr always an office seeker, or an office holder. . Ml Harriioa Chill Tneta or.NERAt, compi.ai.vt of luimisos a ClllIXT BKCF.mOHB. Wasiiikotoi March 16. The com ilalnts of Prtsident Harrison's chilly receptions to applicants and their Irtends are no longer smothered murmurs; they aro open and general. The President seems to assume that applicants and their friends aro all to be dealt with at arms' length, and he applies the same rule to all, regardless their distinction. I could name several very prominent Philadelphia business men, who were ardent support ers of Harrison and liberal contribute, and who wonld accept nothing for themselves, as illustrations of this want of cordiality or even respect exhibited by the l'resident to those who t-eeic to advise about appointments. it is evident that the I'resiuent de sires to unload tho labor ot dividing the party spoils as much as possible, and he makes it so unpleasant for those who visit blm on tbo sub -ct that they will not be likely to come again if they can help it. Already the host of ex pectants are turning thetr attentions to tbo Cabinet officer, while they de nounce the President's rudeness in bit ter terms. If this want of cordiality was confined to importunate applicants, it might be excused, but he is equally chilly to all. There have hecn fu!y a hundred leading men to see tlio rresi dent since the Inauguration in the in terests of others, who will not soon visit him again, because of the repul sive manner in which they were re- ceived. The politicians and applicants will have to visit him and take tne cold bath, but business men who want nothing for themselves will not be likely . -I, TT ! 10 mane a seoona can upon xiamsuu, Prohibition Denounced- AROUMP.KT THAT HAS NEVER BEKN ArEQCATBLT ANSWERED. AN Ex-Jnage George B. Barott George R Barrett ded at Clear field en th (Kb inU Jin was vrc at CVwensville, IV. March 31, 1815. In 183G ho was admitted to tho bar and in 183" appointed deputy attorney 1 general for Clifi'tl'ld and J- ffersou Counties. In 1810 he was elected to the Legislature lid served two terms. lie served a ft memo-r of thn judi ciary Committee with Thaddetis Slov en. Chief Justice Shsrsvood and Judge Klwill. In 18.12 be was .1 pre sidential elector and v. ted lor f rank lin Pierce, by whom he was appointed toceitify the Kcvmtio laws ot tbo United &IM-. In 1855 ho was elect ed president jndgo of tho Twenty second Judicial D.tnct and served for fifteen yctrs. From 1870 until 183-1 he practiced law in Clearfield. SHERIFF'S SALE F'ignt from a Lynching. A HCKOAMAX KABROWLT escapes SW1JT PUNISHMENT t on IHS BRUTAUTT. Siiamokix, March 18. Michael Ses sion, a Hungarian, escaped lynching yesterday morning by fleeinj? into the mountains nt llick'.ry swamp, tnree miles east of this place, lit had heat en hi wife until she gave premature birth to a child, which was dead. Ses sion had been out all night playing cards at a neighboring shanty and came home about 3o clock in tbe morning intoxicated. He found his wife lying asleep. He grasped her by the throat and after choking btr almost to death. dasbed her upon the plank floor, lie ihvn kicked her about tbe body in a frightful manner. As tbe poor woman rolled about the floor in agony her child was born. Her cries attracted the attention of the neighbors, and the room was soon filled with an excited crowd. A man in the crowd suggested lynching. Somo of the party went to procure a rop-, but when they returned Session had made his escape through a rear window and took to the mountains. Br virtue of writ of Vend. Ex. hsuM out ot tho wart of Com-oon fleas of ColambU county, and to me directed, wlllbeexposnd to jrafelie sa:e At the Court Itow, Bloomibur Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL Oth. 1889, st o'clock p. m., stl that certain piece or parcel ci ii4 sittute la Bearer towenh'p, Columbia Co. Pa., tomded tod de-cntrd as follow to-wit 1 Beginning At a stone, thence by land of William Baker north, twentr degrees, wart twenty-two perches to llus of s. II. W. It. R., thence along said It. R toatti seventMo-ir d-greea west twelve perch's to stons,thencf by u( south aerenty hreedegreei, wwt tortr etgnt perch's to corner ot lot lately mid to tbe sa11 K. R. Co, thence by SAld lot south thirty-one d-grees,eacb f oarteenand four i tenth perches to cornr ot other lands of Jonas Brednenner the rrAntor thence b same north sercntrtght and A half degrees, eatt alxty perches to the place of bjinntoi, contalntne tlx ar.rei ana mtj-eiir&i perches ttrtot mearare. whereoa are erected a t . ii III ii Janurr ji lwq sad the raseten tot tha ttae, nod them conn t, u rt firth abore. JO-"EPn OARRlON," A. a PARK, ! ttllXUM HOOART, f Auditors. VALUE OP REAL AND PIHSONKL PROPERTY belosglsc to "The Bloom poor DUtrtct," Jasaarr 11 11. Balance doe 00 Duplicates. Duo. IMS. Bloom MOT '0 hcou 11 Greenwood win aagarloal iNSTl Paid. liMOT JB.O mm MOO moro nominations every (lay, ini tardiness on tho pan of the new au thorities arises from no consideration for the Dt-raocrats now holding tho positions, bnt results from inability, owing to the unprecedented wrangling among the Republican politicians, to decide who to appoint. Mr Harrison baa been talking rather plainly to some oi the gang. He told some Indiana Republicans that the best thing they could do wan to go home; that if ho wanted them he al ways knew whero thiy wero to b found, and that hp thought ho know who wero entitled to the offices in that state as well as any an in it. lie is also said to have told ex-Senator Ma hopo that he would send for him wh n ho wanted his advico. All of theso little things add to the glorious har mony that cxisU in tbe ranks 01 tho Republican party. By tho nomination of G. A. Bates, of Delaware, to bo U, S. Commissioner to tbe Satuoan Conference to bo held at Berlin, Mr. flanixon has virtually endorsed Mr. Cleveland's position on the Samoan question. Mr. Bates is a Democrat and was selected in 188G by Mr. Cleveland to go to Samoa arid mako an investigation of tho trouble which was then just beginning. Ah a result of Mr. Bates' report Consul Greenbaum was recalled. Tbe other Commissioners nominated to act with Mr. Bates aro ex-Congressman W. W. Phelps and ex-Minister to Austria and Germany John A. Kssson. Ther is i b g fight going on to de c n 1 1 'j suail be the next Commission er ot Pensions. Mr. Harrison wants to give tho appointment to Corporal Tanner, of New York, but tho Now York Congressional delegation havo a candidato of their ovn (Jen. l'oole, of Syracuse and object to the ap pointraent of Tanner, Tanner's friendc have suggested that ho be appointed and credited to some other state. Some surprise w.is created hero when J, S. Clarkson, of Iowa, tho man who would be Secretary of tbo Interior or nothing, accepted tho position 'if First Assistant Pottmaster-Ueneral. Senator Chase, of Rhodu Island ha resigned and all sorts ot rumors are flying aroacd as to the came. That rnodt genira'ly bcltovod is that II trri son snubbed him in making An au pointmi-iit of U 8 attorney for the Rfiodtf Island district. His friends sav thai h" has all along intended l resign at ihls time, but that is hardl) a reasonable story. It is not likeh that ho would have gone to the troulil and expense of au election to the Sen ate just for the glory of serving less than one in ntth, he having been sworn in on the 4th inst., for tbo beginning of his first wholo term. Previous to that timo be wa-t filling out the term of tbe late Senator Anthony, There is a probability of some troub le between tho President and the Re publicans of tho Senate over the South orn election qnestion. Mr. Harrison lion roquested as a personal favor that the matter be lot alone at tho present extra tession of tho Senate.and the u quest had seemingly been agreed to, but the radl cal members of Senate hivo succeeded in netting the question agitated again It was discussed at a Republican caucus last week but was not disposed of. It will como up again at another oauous this week. Russell Harrison is working tho federal patron ago of Montana in a way that he hopes will mako him United States Senator from tho state next fall The Southern negroes who aro here in search of federal offices aro very much discouraged over tbclr prospects of obtaining anything worth Having, Tbe fact is, tho star of the negro in tho political firmament is waning very rapidly, and it would not be surprising It it should, in mo near luturo, 111 nrioear Altogether. W. W. Dudley, of "blocks of five" notoriety, denies tho rumor that ho had been snubbed by Mr. Harrison. lie huvs bo has never called at the Whito . . , , House tinoo jiarrison nai occupied 11 wh oh makes it look as though ho was afraid bo might bo snubbed. Senator Ingalls has been sued by local firm of printers for $131 for print Ing'Tho Hand Book of Protection", during tho last campaign. Tho wjjrk was not done for Ingalls but he prom isod to be responsible for tho bill whlob ho afterwards refused to pay, honoo llm unit. Wavno MaoVeagh. who wai i Garfiold'a Cabinet, was hero a day or two ago. He say be reoognited among the throng oi ofBoMWMrt The following extract from the cele brated argument of ex-G-ivernor An dretv, of Massachusetts, made in 1867, in favor of the repal of the Prohibt tory Liquor law in thst state is of ira-1 rpi... llrtJ never been adequately answered: "I aver that a ctvuu of Pr. hibi'ion, aiming to banish from the ttblo of an American citizen, by pains and penalties, an article of die'- which a large body of the po -plo btlievo to be l--pitituite, which the law d es not even pretend to exclude from the cite gory of commercial articles, which in every nation, and in some form in all history, has hold its place among the necessities and luxnries of society, is absurdly weak, or else it is fatal to anv liberty. Whenever it will 1 oeaie to bo absurdly wak, sociotv by thn operation of mora! oiuses will have reached a point whero it will have be come uelesj or else it would be fatal to any liberty, inr., if n-t useless, but operated and fulfilled bv legil force, its oxecntion will bo perpetrated upon a body of snbj-cts in whose abject characters tbre will b combined thn eeontial qualities which aro needful to cowardico and servility. "Do you U II me that no beverage into which alonhol enters, usd in cook- ng or placed anon the table, fitly be longs to tho cata'ngae of foods! "I answer; That is a question of science, whinu neither uovernor nor emfJaturo has anv- lawful canacitv to - t -r solve for tho people. "Do vou tell me. then, that whether the catalogue bo expurgated or not, all such food is unwholesome and unfit to bo Bafely taken! "I answer : That is a question of dietetics. And it is for tho protcsion ol medicines. Thoro is in pnno'ple, no odds between rocribing an article of diet and recnbmg a dose of physic ov authority of law. The next step will be to provide for the taking of calomel, antimony and Epsom salts by act of tho Uenerol Uourt. "Do you tell mo, however, that all such boverages in their most innocent ue involve a certain danger; that possibly anv one may, probably many, and certainly some will, abuso it, and thus abuse themselves, and by conse.. uene.o that all men, as matter of pru rience and therefnro, duty ought to ab stain from and reject It "1 answer, that Is a question of morals, for the answer to which wo must resort to tbn Bible, or to the Church, or to the teachings of moral philosophy. The right to answer it at all, or to pretend to any opinion upon it binding the citizen, has nover heen committed by the peoiilo in any free government on oartb to tho oec'Mon of tho secular power. If tho State ran pins be'wcen thecitiz n and hw Chnroh his Bibb-, his ronsnftice ind God. up on niiostio'i of his ow 1 pers mal hihito, and deo'do what he shall do. o morelv moral ground", then it Imx authority to nvade the dom 'in of thought, ns well as of private life, and prescrib bond to freedom of conscience. Th'-ro is no barrier, in principle, where the Govern mnt mnst top, short of the establish mont of n S'ate Church prescribed by aw and maintained by persecution." The Eiperlt-noe of fibode Island, Tbo first step toward tho certain ro peal of the prohibitory amenament which was Inconsiderately adopted i the spring of 1880 has jut been taken by tho Rhode Island Legislature. Tho legislation preliminary to submitting the question again to tne people nan passed tho Hotisn of Representatives by a vote of nearly two to one, and there Is little doubt that tho Senate will pass tho bill at once. There is a dolusion In tho minds of somo intelli gent people that a law which has provod ineffective at a statute can bo hlrcngthciied and mide effective by putting It Into 1110 uonsiituiioii. Rhode lland fell into this miUaku three years ago, and she is still suffer ing from it. Tho oxpeiionoo of tho stato and tho growth of the liquor traf fic under tho stimulus ot prohibition efford a les-on und a warning to other Commonwealths where orank 'reform' era havo tho tloor. New York Sun Hood's Sarsaparilla la a peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pre pared bj competent pbaraueltU. The com bination and proportion ot Sartaparilla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Ii eicluslreljr peculiar to Ilood's Sartaparilla, girlng It strength and curative power superior to other prepa rations. A trial will convince you ct Its great medicinal value. Ilood's Sarsaparilla Purifies tho Blood creates and sharpens tbo appetite, stimulates the digestion, and elves strength to every organ of the body. It cures the most severe cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Pimples, and all ether affections caused by impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, lthtu matism, and that extreme tired feeling. " Hood's 8anaparUU hat helped me more for catarrh and Impure blood than anything else I ever used." A. Ball, Syracuse, a. Y. Creates an Appetite " I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my blood and tone up my system. It gave me a good appetite and seemed to build me over." E. It. Halt, Lima, Ohio. "I took Ilood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous humor, and It began to act unlike anything else. It cured tbe humor, and teemed to tone up tbe whole body and give me new life." J. F. Nixon, Cambrldgeport, Matt. Send for book giving; statements of cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbralldronliU. fl;slxfofS. rraptrwlonly by C. I. HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Due. ins 07 Ml U SIS ,t sin 1717 ! 130 CO "87M 1JK taooo SOOT 130 00 vom 3D CO 19 0 si to ISO 00 moo v'Obot run ana un l w co tns estimated exoneretlons and commissions. Farm and Buildings BaL on tale of Long property. . . . t Horn 1 Cattle is Shoals Srwa. 15 Suckle? rigs toctucaen. l Bush. Wheat, aoo Otis toe " orn cars. Betted, taken into execution and to be sold aa the property of II. s. cole and W. B. Cole. -ions B. CASEV, Hiaauo, Atty. Shertff. Mar u UDiTOIV8 NOTICa The underalTned. ann auditor annointAl hr th Orphana court of Colombia county to distribute the funds in the hands or Itn. w. Eves admlnKra tor, will sit at the nmcn ot Grrnt Herrlsr, In Bloonubunr on arub atb iss, at 10 o'clock a m. when and where all perron-hating claims against pid rntate muar. appear and prov- the same, or he debarred from coming in on said fund C C, is VANS, Mar S Auditor. 15 ton Hay 40 uai a. a 1 " Turnips a - unions. . . vv) heads cabbeire sk. 100 s packed butter 4 sc. x dol vineiraru 14 co ix to ipples. 30 CO Ieta .... 4 Co SCO 3TS WW) S00 It 00 1U00 (ICO SO 00 14 00 TOO 00 BO 00 500 00 aoo 500 into 3 CO nm sheaves Corn Fodder a So. sot a Beef lipobuah, potatoes 4 tons Coal 13 to Farm Implements r amitare in Alma Mouse...... Furniture In siewardt II owe... 1 tmsh Beans 1 Dbl saurxrant as 00 11 acres grain In grounds WbbL pfckies tiwtsia PRODUCTS RAISED OJt FAHM IN 188. m Bum Wheat.... , m 00 . . m in41fi at v SPRING STYLES OF HATS, SHIM'S, MMIiAll Ai BOYS' WAISTS UDITOK'S NOTICE. BttaU of Gto. Zeiqter, deoeaaed. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county to distribute tbe funds In t he hand of administrator win tut at tbe omce ot n Cbrlaman, on Saturday April (lb, 11-9, at 10 o'clock a. m , when and where all per sons having claims agatnet tald estate must ap pear and prove the ame, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. A. a FRKAS, Marls Auditor, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KttaU of XU Barum, deceased. Notice la hereby given that letters of admlatra-1 uon ae douis nnn, wun tne wui annexed on the estate ot EU R art in. deceued. have been irranted to the nndrr&Urned. to whom all Deraoni knonlno- themselves to be indebted to said eeta'e are re-1 quirea to muc payment, ronnwitn; ana Ihone u, lug i;i4ims are wj present I nem lor flf-uiPmenu .March IS I'M. Administrator, d. b. n. c t. a. Col Freeze irlves notice further, that claims re maining UnnaM more than SOdira wl 1 heenileet. ed by i-ult In Kloonuburg, as the estate moat be leu up at once. JOHN O. FREEZE. to 70 11 5 t 140 2720 a Pork and Lard.. ri r. irauer S40 iieer.... is ton nay.. i annate., a caives. oau... lire Corn ears winter apples Beeta. TurnltJ9 Onions Beans Potatoes., 15 Chickens !! head cabbaze 470 dot. Eggs. 40 minaies Kye straw s bM. vtnetrar bbL Cider. T748 shea ves of corn Fodder..... n nu'neis Tomatoes. riour nai by Ktras ana Cadow.. 1UM it oo 214 00 37 00 SCO 900 BOO 400 MOT urn S3 80 nsoo 45 00 100 14 OU M to 44 00 son 10 09 800 137 40 lll 49 CO No. of Paupers remaining Almshouse laat report.... No. Admitted during year.... t ir m In 9 13 No. Iilscharseddurlnr vear... So. Wei! during year UDITOR'S NOTU E. fotate of Orn. K. Betl, aecfatfU. The underMzned an auditor anilnted br the Orphan' court or Col'irhbU county to distribute the fundi' n the hands of the dmlm tratortnand among theparttesrntltled therero, will sit at his i orfl.y, O i March 27 Iff. M o'clock a. m., whn and I where nil rxxons hitlnir claims aitUnat said e- i tare musr ap -ear ann prove ine same, or bo ae- I t4!TTti iruia lAjuiiufi lu uii nAia ana. I JOUN M CLARK, 'Feb3 4t Auditor. No. Persons In Poor llouas Bloom 2 No Persons In Poor Houso scott. 3 No. ivmona In Poor Uouse Oreen- wooa 7 No. Remaining Jan. 1 1869. JACOB HCHUYLEIV) C.A. KI.EIM. y Directors. Attest : u B RUI'Eirr, secy, Marl 'to. 10 19 THE LATEST LONDON STYLES ill It LilU CHDIMP M 1 1 I UL 111 DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Vt'ute afjot'ph O KrVtr tatf of Ortmroni totm- Notice U herebv (rtven that letters of admlnl tratton on the estate of Jovnh O. Keller, late of Oreenwo- d township, county of oclu'obia, and I atate or Pennsvivanli, dceased, have been grant-1 ed to I). T. Keller, to whim II ;eron Indebted I to aid estite are n q-ierted to make payments, I and thom havlne claims or demands will make I I Known me tame wimout aeiay. Mar Si D. T. KE'l.EH, OrangevlUe, l'a. Administrator. s ALESME WANTED N still Vi m nm. to anvavi for tho sale of 'urtiey block. OK S'l.AKV AND IXftNtlS B COKHI8SIOH Steady I Iempioymrnr Appiy da once, stating a?e. J. B. ITellis & Ca, NNUAL STA'l EMENT ur BLOOM POOR DISTRICT, From Jan. 9, ms. to Jan. 14, WH, JOHN K. OROTZ, Treaaurer. DR. To Balance In Treasurer's hands Jan. 9, lies To Carh Rec'd on Bloom dup. 18R7 rcou, " -- Greenwood dup '87..,., OVERCOATS " " Susrarloar ' " Bloom dup. 1888 " " Scott " " " " Oreenwood dup. 1883.. ii Hogarloaf " " .. ' Hcott dnp. tsss.. ....... Interest on Mrs. Urown's Acct Rent on Mrs. Brown's House. " on Lon? II -use of V. Cox casta Creasy Wolls on limber " Catawlssa Two for I Owen blu. on It A Parkers account on sale of Lone DroDCttr.. ... . (raid tor a. Mrs. F. K. Marsli haa taken and will occupy after April 1st, the store on Jefferson and Main streets, where she will keep a arger variety of fancy goods and compete with any for style and quality in -MILLINERY. Miss Shook (her milliner) is now in New York making extensive purchases for the Spring and Summer trade. Thanking her r: 1 v. ..r.t nnt.nnnr-n d.n I Ordersoutatandln'-tan.9 less. cordially invites all to inspect her goods before purchasing ; ordersofiamed eieewnere. uome anu see h price and style do not satisfy. Hotter Sterner Sterner) terunoed. . I To cash Reft CR. f 1IK3M y74 yi HIM 15910 20331 IWIO-l 323 00 373 00 U00 319 19 81 S3 3100 18 7.1 ISO 00 S3 75 7810 20 00 104 00 48 00 I I (297 91 $8. $10, $12, $15 Overcoats mav be ordered from us by mail. Write for Samples of Cloth and full directions liou- to take measures and secure Ct. Addrf ss, E. O. THOMPSON, Mail Obdsr Dkp't,, P. O. Box 413, PHILADELPHIA, Pf. By old orders rM"emed. 7 nrdcrn for 1SS8 redeemed... Commission. fostare BaL in Treasurer's hands.., I 1871-1 569103 113 63 SO 400 2-1 t 33 373 11 OH Orders of 18 reoeemed. 5594 03 orders ou atanauiejan ii itou.. 1-449 EXPEN&4 TOR YEAR ENDINO JAN. 14 1889. E. O.THOMPSON, "SPECIAL" LONDON MADE CLOTHING, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 245 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 344 WASHINGTON HT , BOSTON. I. B HQ0E& Si 10, I Provisions and Huppllea,... Fire and I Irbt. clothing and Shos . .. rurniture, ueauinr ana (loo is MMIcin- and Medical Supplies, ordinary repilrs. Traveling expenses .... Mower. Dry Farm eipnses 109 02 nse The Benson iff at hand when Teachers are thinking ahout llewurd of Merit cards. Wo have them, also a ''Silent Teacher," which is in many respects supi.-r- lor to those ot nesh and nlootl Ask to see them. If there is anything you want in the Book or SuUioin'ry lino wo do not have, wo will get it for you. Any paper or maga zinc at the publisher's price. For those who aro fastidious about their writing paper, our Fine stationery JJepartmcnt con tains distinct attractions in papeteries and cards, such makes as Marcus Ward, J. Z. Crane and Lyons, their names guarantee the quality. We keen constantly on Hand a larce assortment ot manic books, miscellaneous books etc Wall Paper and Window Shades ffi&?WKSg?i at tllO lowest priCCH Consistent h Lee Patterson Greenwood 10 with irood coods. Legal Blank Forms, all sorts ot Leases, Contracts, .Deeds, eto, W. II. Brooke & Co S3S79 103 00 4193 11170 119 63 C2 2? 5SS 400 SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLE Rcai I Estate AAi-i-oanniwlnnnA I Kapenh" smith work Incident! Jipeni Thomas Vltrtdn. Dr. McneynoiiM r. UMPKtT Jacob M-huyler Director c A Kie m " I. M. I'lllli, " , I. II llupert secretary .Mrs Mcllrlde Mi'ron. Audlton, and " leilc lor Jan UM. Total current eipenw iiuiiainr ana imuniveiueaL Iotnrr eiiraordlnary expenses. . TobArcn .. tihoppini; wno,l..... I'nniinif iuiriiiouv ui iooi orders of roller. ,. Expenses on "rown hnuso. I'offln lor Shot t sugarloat iiwens uioorn two.... CofUn, 111 00, gr YD i 00 dlgiftnp II iu in uury win. uiguiu, K-ott twp...,.. I Tramps. .... punron-oi urjK uuyctcuvbiwji,. other out aoor Tax on ung llouno on ueo. namuet's case.. SI 30 m Kit an so oo woi, imm 10) o-i 1(0(0 100 CO eo oo 314 SJ 312.1 80 97 49 51 41 ) 1J00 8 39 110.1 17KJ L MA3EB, 1ELIABLE CLOT WSEO, Comes to the front with a largo FOR MEN BOYS YOUTHS, CfflDML The latest that cannot be excelled in price. TBXMl AND A SPECIALITY. Our motto is "Square Dealing." RESPECTFULLY YOURS. le The largest Clothing and Hat Store in Columbia and Montour counties. BLOOMSIJUUG MARKET. , Wholcpalc. Retail. 1 Wheat per bushel 1-00 Kve " " 50 Ccrn " " .... 50 Onle ' " 32 Flour " bbl Butter 2 a Eees 14 Potatoes 40 Hams 12 Dried Apples 03 Clile 08 Shoulder 10 Chickens 7 Geese Lard per lb 10 Vinegar per gal 20 Onions per bushel 71 Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 85 Hides 5 to 7 Coax os Wnir. No l 2.00: Nns 2 3, & L'mp 13.2' NO 5-13.00 nittimlnui BARGAINS 45 0 00 24 IS 60 16 05 10 12 10 12 30 1 00 AM K V D 31 EST lO THE CONSTITU"IOV 1 proposeu to tne citizens ot ini3 common weaHn y tne 'leneral Assembly of the Comtnontvealtb of Pennsylvanl i, for their approval or reliction at a specia' election to no neid June 18, Pub lished by order of tho secretary of the common- weann in pursuance ot Article svni or the con-stltutlon. -lolut resolution Drnrjoslnir an arr.enilmpnt tn theo nEUtutlono'thlsComtno-'Wealth: BicnnN l. ue it, resoivea or tne senate and Dou9e of Renresentatlves or the t'ommnnwentrri of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, That the tollowlni; amendment Is proposed to the con stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Klghteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional artieiA tn baia con stitution to be designated aa Article XIX, as fol- tuns; ARTICLE XIX. Tho manufacture. Bale, or keeolng for salo of Intoxicating liquor, to be used as a bev raze. Is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this pro hibition shall be a misdemeanor, punishable aa shall be provided by law. The manufacture sale, or keeping for sale ot In toxicating liquor for other purposes than as a beverage may be allowed In such manner only as may bo prescribed by liw. The General Assembly shall, at the first session succeeding the adoption of this article of tne constitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for its enforcement. A true copy of the Joint KesoluMon. CIH.HLE3W. STONE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. -IN- Watches and Silverware. -- -o-fl o B II -o- -o- The finest line of Gentlemen's Watvhes ever in Bloomsburg. In Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, we will not be undersold. A very fine line of SOLID SILVER BRACELETS. All goods sold engraved free of charge. Repairing of all kinds done neatly, promptly, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Columbian Buildingf, Hloomnburjj, Pa. Largest Block of Carpet- in the County at TO 10 tage and Stationary.... Expenses on lyae caso lununuip.HHM.., .... Bcott 28 00 19 00 28 14 11711 S 3D OH 86 S7 00 in 71 11 By virtue of a writ ot Alias Fh Ta. Issued out of tbe Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sal at the Court House, In the town ot Bloomsburg on SATURDAY, MRC'II30'h. 18S9 at o'clock a. m., all that certain tract ot land situate In Reaver towmUp.ColumMacounty, Pa., bounded and describe 1 as follows, to -wit ; On th north by land of -loun Hosier estate, on the east bv land ot lacoh linker, on the south by land o I 2216 64 I jfaao johnion eataie, en the west by land ot Miles Itellly and Thomas Lutz, containing THIRTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a frame-dwell ing house, a 1 ink barn nrd outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tbe proaperty of Michael Thoerner and Iena Thoerner. JOHN B. CASEY, Mabs, Atty. Sheriff. A i.tualuh a-,u tlx, nil, rvIu.N.i and Cterlne Pains, Itbeumaili-, sciatic, nharp and Weakening pains, relieved In one minute by nt Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster only Instantaneous paln-kllllng strengthening plaster 23 cts; s for II. At druggists, or ot Pot- T.VUt Hmples,blackhead3, chapped andrjT VC X Ivl oily skin cured by Cuticura foap, VUEQ ar iaa-4( Pariua.'ta vuuii Uuuk. Urge Quarto. lithographed Cover. Over 101,0m parh-a cook Ho-.ks have been sold Mailed on receipt of 30 cir. by any bo ksetler. or mTESfi LaUKIAT, Bobton, M&. Vfar 1M1 4t SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITINB. nKHB murfold. I Hundred hTa Ukra op Ukm nadiM, ud now tun g-IU oecupAtloctl1 Lolnx t5horthxid. lb Bon; ipent trill rtara man ELY'S Cream Bal SHERIFF'S SALE- OP VALUABLE Real JGstate! INSANK IN STATK IIOSI'ITAU 0-oree Kox Hc-itt township 61 2-T we-KN iyui ot lespe Kelly nlom twp. M S-T weeks 12 00 101 e? L Z Kahler "loom twp. M 1-7 weeKs r-fvu. ivior lohn lioyer cott tnwnshlp 63 2-1 weeks it ou ... W M MzloM Sterner6STweksl!00 10157 MOO t 3123 00 1 CURTIS OQMFDUND. ULOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY FURIFIER. WH-ksliOO - 2000 Wm Fry Bloom 6 1-7 weeks fa 0). 1029 OUT DOQR 11EL1EK. Jackson Kama Bloom.- h0 60 AI caaow muom i M. Dawson " 78 00 it, a. Tfoung " otou Kred H'leuier Bloom w iiM-t jr Immhnv Hriott two... 1184 Wm. Bark le Bloom...... ,,,, !M0) Caroline mduii mu"iu.,. ,., nli Minerva May moora uu wm. Ingold Bcott twp so ii Hannah Tyke Ntl twp 100 Amanda Kobblns Greenwood towoahtp 827 73 Jacob Hwlslier Oreenwood twp. 16 oo L,ucy w erimau uiwui.. iw K. Koner cauhlng and aklng to Asylum Ureenwrod 16 W7 Mrs. Charles llatnllton Green- yOOf ,,,..(,.... 23 dO Mrs. William Evans Greenwood. 18 71 John U. Albertoon (Iruenwood , 46 IS Ysuaiui urwn By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of CoL Co. I'a., and to me directed, will be exposed to publlo sale at the court House, Bloomsburgi on SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1889 at 2 o'clock p. m. All that certain piece or parcel Of land situate tn Montour twp, CoL Co, Pa., bounded on the north by land ot William Itoberta, on the east by land of Joseph Roberts, on the south by land of Samuel Fisher and on the west by land ot Wm, 6 6M 14 I Neal, containing forty acres, more or less, where on are erected a frame dwelling nouse, Darn and outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution ana to be sold as the property of Jos. a Fry. Knorr Wtntersteen, Attys. JOHN a CARET, Mar I Sheriff. A QailtT Pottmuter Held- Sumiuiiv, Maroli, 10. Mt. Carinal'i) ox.noiitmnjter. John Dropliy, wai brought before Unltod States Com- Now in the Appointed time for nlasioiier J. II. MuDevltt to-d.iv. The thnroiiulilv cloarsinir the syst m from testimony oonoumod both morning and all impnritieH, and ull will find that llm ""(Jl'111'' afternoon. Iliit plan ot stealing wan Curtia Compound will exactly till tho gamiei irurvor Bloom. to Gill out in his reports ordir of $1 bill. It hni stood tha tent of 83 yoars and lis Kile aro lari'r than ever, overy year. I'rioo S0t ami Sl.uu. Fou Bai.k Hr JnuivH H. nicrccr, DRUGGIST, Dixoianuua, Pa. 3 HIDliE ELEOTION, otlce la hereby given to tbe stockholders of the be held at Winona Bloomsburg Brld e company, that an election for president and directors win ne neia at Winona Hall, In the Town of Bloomabunr, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Maroh IBS), at three o'clock In the I airernoos. juun u, riutius, PaULE. WIHT, President. Secretary, on the Shaniokin poat-oflloo and send them thore for 8100. Tho money wont to his bank aooount to pay notes in tho uamo of II. M. Yooum. Mr. Yooum, bis brolber-iii law, swore ho never gave thi notes so they must havo been Portied. II. D, I'arkham, inspector of ortieu. II, -' i arKimm, iiispuovr oi 'htiadelphlA, sworo that on examining thn books ho found a dellulepey of $1210, The defendant wai bound over in $300 bail for rtppearanoo at tho next terra of United States Court. Mar 16-d-4t llaW.A.Martftt.s fRSl John Yount Sootl. ltozetia Doasou utowiu " II. Hhodes liloom. , 160 Daniel Ingold Bloom , H 61 Mrt. Wlllel liloom , Ann Mumey booh, . Edward Henry Groenwood,...,, '.WM Isaiah Owen liloom 7 to oeoige Hamuls liloom .., bo tl vrank Ithodomoier Bloom oo 10 Wm. Shoemaker.., , Jackson Kama Flour from Farm All cadow flour from Faim...,, we. the nnderslsrned. Auditors ol the townships comprising "The Bloom I"oor DWrlct," met t the I Alma Upuia on the teoond Monday ot January las. fhTt being the 14th, examined the aocounu of the , Triasmsr and Dirocwn tra January Vth 1M to, We sell Dinner TO FAUHKKS, a good, reliable AllUi'NUTEII 150NK ANU 1'orASII F ERTILIZER I1WJ04 4tt0 For Oats. Corn and Potatoes, at $20PER.T0N.,,,rsa1nVr L-...,.MJk ,n iVOMKCHEMWALWOnitS, ..-v .... , nuiiti, reNA, Mar i-d-4t GET YOUR J01J PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE, 'osaitiotia for for elrCBlavr. Ifttwoii by Mall for lutm todr. Pi iutlMd. 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