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The Columbian.
BL00M8BURG. PA.
FKIDAY, JULY 12, 1889.
After this year the Chairman of the
Democratic County Commlttoe bo-
ooraes ex-offlcio a member of the Stato
Committee.
Tho term of Judgo R!ee, of Wilkes-
Barro, expires nuxt year, tie has mado
an able and upright jtulgo, and though
republican, it Is not improbable that
the domocraW will endorse his nom1
nation. Politics should be kept off
the bench.
v
Mr. Cleveland's views on tariff re.
form are thoso of tho groat majority of
the Democracy. The ex-Preside ut is
the most conspicuous reproiontatlve
now in sight of the Demooratlo side on
tho greatest living issue between the
two great parties. Rochester JferaUl
Mr. J. B. Agnew. of Pennsylvania,
who waii offered tho position of super
intondent of tho dead letter office, pos t
offioe department, has deolined th e
appointment.
He is the only republican of the kind
in Pennsylvania. A repuolioan who
hat declined an office should be a great
curiosity in a dime musoum.
It in announced through a Wilkes
Barro dispatch that there is under con
sideration a general scheme having for
its object the amalgamation of all the
autbractte coal interests, it, was re
ported that two plans wero under con
sideration one involving tho control
by pnrohase of the entiro anthraoite
production and the second contemplat-
imr the formation of a syndicate whioh
should control tho stook of the several
anthracite mills. A good many well
posted financiers gave credit to the
story that an attempt is being mado to
organize an anthraoite coal trust, and
bv a unanimous voice the moving
spirit in it was declarod to bo Austin
Corbin. It is well known that Mr.
Corbin started in with the idea of con
trolling the trade and he has never
given up nis intention.
Must Boguter Too.
Under tho law passed by tho recent
Legislature, Veterinary Surgeons must
register at me x ruiuuuuuiry b uuiuu iu
each county. The law allows them six
months space.. After tho time shall have
elapsed no person can advertise or nolo
himself oat to be a Veld inary physic
ian or surgeon unless be has graduated
at a regularly incorporated institution
having the power to issue a diploma
and a decree. Within six months
from tho passage of the Act any Phy
ioian or Surgeon who has been pract
ioln2 medicine or surgery for five years
n intitled to registry, bat alter the ex
piration of that time he will be shut out.
There are about one thousand suob sur
geons throughout the Stato who will
register. Excliange.
A Centennial Tor Thirteen States-
The governors of the thirteen ongi
nal states have during the past two
years held several cod fore. ices for the
purpose oi devising some plan to ooui
memorato in a fitting manner tbVgre&t
events in the hrst 100 years' history of
- the United States. It has been agreed
that the best method would be to se
oure from congress a return of the
$1,600,000 loaned by the government
to the centcnnai commission in 1876,
and afterward returned to the national
treasury,the money to be used for erec
tion of a suitable memorial in Fair-
mount park. Last week a meeting,
presided over by Govonor Beaver, wai
held m independence ball, at which re
presentatives of the thiiteen original
states were present. A committee was
appointed to prepare a bill, to be presen
ted to congress, providing that the Sl.
200,000 be appropriated for the purpose
above indicated.
Smoking by Proxy.
In Tripp, a retired coal operator of
ooraniron, is one oi me iew men on
record who enjoys the luxury of smok
ingoy prory. Twenty years ago hi
pnysioian torn mm that smoking was
prejudicial to his health, anu that he
must stop the practice. Although he
was a confirmed smoker, be obeyed the
doctors injunction. Since then he has
never smoked a cigar. At tho sama
time he has not totally denied himself
nu culei luxury. To indulge in it with
out disobeying the doctor's injunction
he employes what might be called his
"smoking vault." It is the duty of
this man to smoke a Havana cigar when
ever Mr. Tripp feels like indulging in
little tobacco dissipation, and blowing
the smoke in his employer's face. The
latter eagerly inhales the fragrant oloud
and then exhales it through his nostrils
and blows it down through the meshes
of his long whito beard. Mr. Trip
declares that he enjoys this second-hand
ed smoke as keenly as when he did
the puffing himself. He never travels
without his smoking companion.
Otar and Detective
BZIHO AH ADVKNTUBK OK 1118 HUSSIAN
UPNESS AND A TOI.I-TAKKU
The emperor ot itussia, when upon
a tour oi inspection in mo provinoes,
passed tho night in tho simple but of a
toll-laker; before retiring he was pleased
as head ot tho church, to seo tho old
man tako up his Bible and read a chap
tor. "Do you read ofton, my son?' ho
asked. "Yes. vonr Maiestv everv ilav
"How muoh ot tbo Bible havo you read.
my son!" "During the past year the Old
Testament and part of Matthew, your
Majesty. Thinking to reward him
the Czar placed 500 rubles betwren
the leaves of the book o. Mark on the
following morning, unknown to the
toll-keeper, whom ho bade farewell
Several uiontbs passed away and tho
Emperor returned, upon a second tour,
to the toll-taker's but. Taking tbo
Biblo in his hands he was surprised to
find tbo 200 roubles intact. Agan in
terrogating the toll keeper as to his dili
gence in reading, he received an affir
mative answer and the statement that
tie bad fin'ihed tho chapters of Luke.
,(Lyiug my son, is a great sin,'' re
plied His Majesty; "give me the Bible
till I 800." Opening the book, he
Iiointed to the money, whioh the man
tad not seen. "Thou hast not sought
tho Kingdom of God, my son. As
punishment thou shalt also loose thy
earthly reward. And be placed the
roubles iu bis pocket, to distribute
afterward among the neighboring poor.
jZondon Standard
ORPHAN SCHOOLS-
THOSE AT MOUNT JOf AND WHITE II At.!,
V18ITKI) 1IY TUB COMMISSION.
Messrs. Gobln, Skinner, Holnochl and
Kauffman, part of tho commission,
whioh are to havo ohargo of the soldiers1
orphan sobools, visited tho institutions
at Mount Joy and Wblto Hall last week.
One of tho commission said that at both
places tho children aro without proper
night clothes, the bath-rooms aro de
fective, tho veuliiation bod ana mo
bu'ldings in nood of repairs. On
tho 28tn instant tho commission whioh
is visiting tho eastern schools and that
whioh is visting the western part of
tho stato will meet here jointly and
report. It is thought that four of tho
schoo's at least will bo abolished. At
this meeting a femalo inspector will bo
elected. One of the comisslon said
that a sister of Representative Walk,
of Philadelphia, will be chosen for tho
place, it is now held by Mrs. aiuokb,
of llamsburg.
SULLI7AH ABD ULEAD)
Tho great event for whioh the world
has watched for woeks past has taken
nlaoe. and tho fight between John L.
Sullivan and Jake Kilrain for the
championship of the world, and for
S20.000 stakes, ii over. They met on
Monday in Mississippi, and alter Ugbt-
ing sovonty-fivo rounds Kilrain s sco-
ond throw np tho sponge, JJOtn meu
were badly punished, but unfortunate
ly neither of them was killod. More
attention has been given to this pair of
human brutes during the last lew
weeks than to any action of the most
distinguished statesmen of civilized
nations. Uolumn alter column nas
been dovoted to tho expected prize
fight and tho participants, by the
daily press, and the slugger has been
elevated into a god. Thero is some
thing to admire in a well developed
form, and teals of strength by cniturea
muscle are admirable, but when men
use their strength to pound each other
for monoy they put themselves on a
lovoi with brutes. And yet tho fight
was watched with almost as much in
terest as that of a Presidential election,
OEKERAL 0AMEE01T8 WILL-
rnm.ic akd private bequests in
THE
DISPOSITION OK HIS ESTATE.
The following are somo of tho be-
Juests in General Uamerons will,
larrisburg hospital, $10,000; Home of
friendless, Harrtsburg, 910,000; bis lib
rary and $5,001) to the young Meo.s
Christian association of llarrisburg as
the foundation of a library for journey
men and apprentices; Mrs. James Unity
of Marietta, $.5,000, in grateful recog
nition of her uniform kindness to his
a Simon, German Reformed churoh
of Mayton Lancaster county, $5,000 and
u parsonage; John Campbell, his serv
ant, $2,000; Uld .uonogai onurcn,$z,wu
Harris Park Front street, $1,000. A
legacy of $5,000 to his sister.Mrs Cebbs
of Indianapolis, has laspedby her death
The Home for tho Friendless be
quest is to be invested and called tho
Margaret Cameron fund in memory of
General Cameron's wife, the interest to
bo applied to the support of the insti
tution. The Maytown church bequest
is to be invested by tbo church trustees
and the interest to be applied to the
support of a pastor. The will directs
that the collateral inheritance tax on
all these bequests shall be paid out of
the estate, so that they may not be di
minished. Among the private bequests are the
following: His grand-daughters, Mrs.
Divid Watt-, Mrs. S. II Chauvene,
and Miss Janet Cameron, $60,000
each; bis grandsons, Simon B. Cam
eron and Thomas Burnside, $50,000:
tbo two last named of the latter also
being given a farm each.
The BUte Tewhers.
THE ANNUAL MEETING BEOUN ATALTO0NA.
DR. HIOBEE's ADDRESS.
Altoona, July 9. The pedagogues
of tbo Commonwealth assembled at 10
o'clock this morning in the Eleventh
Avenue Opera House, this being the
occasion ot tho tuirty-ntth annual meet
ing of the State Teachers' Association.
Mayor Turner delivered the address of
welcome, superintendent u. a. Keok,
of Berks County, made the response.
Superintendent Berkey, of Somerset,
addressed tho convention on the sub
ject of industrial education, and Super-
miouaenb omitu, oi unaware muniy,
and Luckey, of Pittsburg, made ad
dresses. In the afternoon Dr. K . Higbee,
state superintendent, delivered his in
augural address. Speaking about the
school ourrioulum be Baid : "It should
embrace all studies whioh form the
necessary foundation of intellectual
life, and which belong to mau as man.
referring to all, not to some, and, there
fore, excluding all trades and proft ss
ions as having to do only with particu
lar pursuits of life."
Language, he said, was an absolute
ly essential study, as are also geography
and history. In alluding to art in the
school be said : "1 am convinced bow-
over, that music is tho most general
lorm ox art in mis modern world.
Hence I do not hesitate to say that it
should be in all our schools, as it is in
all our homes and in all our sanctuaries;
yielding its sweet, refining and inspir
ing benediction."
Continuing, be said: "Wherever
tho homo life, either by neglect or by
tho force of circumstances, as in our
larger centres of population, and among
tho extremoiy and almost uomoless
poor, proves to be inadequate, pro
vision should do raaao lor practical in
utruction in the general domestio in
dustries of both sexes. It is not the
trade, however, on tho ono hand, nor
any great measure of pedagogic value
on tho other, but the general usefulness
in way of social oconomy, whioh must
warrant and characterize all elforts in
this direction.
"So also as regards religion, tho most
profound factor of our existence. Home
and the Church must in the main at
t nd to this great interest, while tho
school co-operates by its moral care of
the children and as part of (be Htate,
by its reverent acknowledgment of Al
mighty God and His divine guidanoe
of the world. The schools can not for
a moment antagonize the Christian
home lifo and church-life of tbo Com
monwealth, but must do all in its pow
er, under the law, to advance it."
In speaking of the teachers he said:
"Tho salaries of the teachers are such
as to requiro a spirit of great sacrifice
upon the part of the young if they am
to spend muoh time or much money in
preparation. A change iu this respect
is impoiatlvo."
The address of Miss Sarah M. Row,
principal of the traiuing school at Read
ing, followed.
A dlsousslon embracing all the pha
ses of praotioal training was taken up.
Ail the superintendents of the State
and many of the teachers took part in
tho discussion. Prof. Horr delivered
an oration on the subject of labor in its
reUUc to capital.
Johnitowa Deserted. 1
OENERaI. HASTINGS AND STAtT LEAVE
THE TOWN SCENE AT TUB DEPOT.
Johnstown. July 9. Tho officers
about headquarters wero np early this
morning and they began paoking their
grips and trunks, and boforo breakfast
all hands wero ready to start for home.
James M. Auter, tho messenger at tho
Adjutant ucnornl s ollioe who has not
ed in tho satno capacity to General
Hastings, packed up the General's
goods and shipped them over to tho
station, and James is perhaps tho lmp-
me.u man who went out of Johnstown,
for ho has been yearning to get homo
for two weeks and when ho first heard
that the General was going to leave to
day ho went into oxcoutiye session with
himself and had a good timo.
Generat Wiloy and Major Greenland
who have been in obargo of tho De
partment of Public SafeLy and have
rendered excellent services, went homo
on au early train.
General Hastings and a number of tho
other officers started to taku the day
express for Cresson. At tho station
General Hastings held a sort of Iovco.
Tho men and women crowded about
him to shake bis hand and bid him
good-bye, and one man presented him
with a small boquct, in whioh was a
card saying :
"To General Hastings: For kind
word, from the workingraen on Pros
pect Hill."
This man also presented tho General
with a lloral wreath. Not a few of
tho men and women wiped toirs from
their cyos as they shook tho General's
hand and told him they were sorry ho
was going to leavo. Those who ac
companied General Hastings to Cres
son wero Quartermaster General, Assist
ant Commissary General Spangler,
Colonel B Frank Eshleman, Colonel
Paxon, Major Horn, Mainrdluidekopcr,
Major Evans, Colonel Gray and Major
James Hastings. Tho members of the
local Finance Committee also went to
Cresson to meot tho commission.
All tho tents wcrojitackod at head
quarters this afternoon with the ex
ception of those needed by Captain
Hamilton and Colonel Pottt-i, who had
been left in charge of tho State work
by ueneral Hastings.
Tho place seems vory lonely, indeed,
to-night. When tho members of tho
14th depart the town will lose all tho
life that has been put into it by the
military. Somo of the citizens dread
to see the military leave and they are
alraid the civil authorities will not be
ablo to cope with tho disturbing ele
ments that still exist io tho valloy.
lho officers of tho Grand JiOdgo of
Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania wero
hero U day and left $30,000 with the
officers of the local lodge for distribu
tion among Ub members ; $20,UUU more
havo been contributed, making $50,000
in all. Tho membership of the lodge
here is xm.
Those Intel iial Dangers.
The most noteworthy thing said by
President Harrison at Woodstock on
the Fourth was his declaration that
"it is not in the power of any pt opto
upon earth much to harm us, except
our own people," and that "all the
more, exempt from thoughts of foreign
assault, ougnt our thoughts to turn to
dangeis which aro internal and from
which alone we can have serious barm-
It wo jld have given additional value
to the President s remarks if In had
indioated, however b lie fly, what ho
considers the internal dangers to bo.
The World has steadily pointed out
certain plain conditions m pol'Vics and
evident temleuuies ltigovfrmii'.'iit which
history teaclu-g to be di"g!rou4 to Re
publics. Arn these tho dangi r-4 which
the President had in mind 7
Is it not, for example, an "internal
danger," menacing "serious harm" to
the nation, when a Presidential election
becomes mainly tho contest of two
enormous corruption funds? Is it not
harm for and from "our own people''
when a pivotal Stun like Indiana
carried by organised bribery, and the
man who incited and directed th? cor
ruption ii saved from punishment
through the intervention of a Fi'ddral
Judgo who reversed his own rulings
to protect tho culprit T Is there not
the sort of danger described by tho
President in the praotical salo of high
offioes for money including the Vice
Prsidonoy and PostraastertGeneral
ship f Could there be a more serious
menace to the people's interests than
is contained io tho increase of Trusts
and other monopolies for controlling
business and fixing arbitrarily thu
prices of the necessaries of life! D ;es
President Harrison class with tho
dangers which he had in mind the wid
carnival for spoils which follows every
election, and the nepotism and favorit
ism which regard publio office as a
private perquisite t
Or doe tho President seo an "inter
nal danger" only iu tho effort of tho
Democrats to repeal unjti-t taxation
and to lift from American manufactures
their hind"ring handicap T Wr.cn Mr.
Harris in m-xt spnks will he not de
fine what he cono -ive to hi the only
dangers "Irom which alone we can
have serous haiin T" World.
Lucky Northumberland.
HOW THE ANC1 KNT TOWN WAS I1ENEKITEH
IIV THE LATE I1IO FLOOD.
The Scraitou Truth is responsible
for the folloing publication : "Tho
anciont and venerable town of North
nmberland, at tho confluence of the
North aud West branches of the
Susquehanna, profits latgely by tho
flood, and a good many of iu citizens
have been enriohed by tho ruin of oth
ers. The logs came floating down in
thousands from Williamport and vi.
cinity, affording profitable work for a
number in Northumberland, who, stim
ulated by tho priz of fifty cents pal
vage on each log, captured a ast
quantity of the runaway lumbr. It i-t
estimated that the town has aided
fourteen thousand dolhr to its wealth
in this way. Tho bigsaw mili at North
umberland was so fortunuto as to save
its pntire fleet of raits, ami alrenly it
has sold every stick of timber on hand
to the Pennsylvania Railroad Companj
for thousands of dollars. This gives
employment to two hundred men. From
Cbillisquaque creek, three or foil- miles
above the town, down io Northumber
land tho low lands bstwu. n Oio uaimt
and rivei were covered with log- wlnti
the watfM recided, Suvtial of ihe
farmers had thr cropi itiiuul by the
flood, but the mop of logs it li ft them
at fiftv cents cauh will Ijnmlv unmm-.
sato them for their vegetables."
A party of engineer aro now sur
veying a rew route between William-
sport and K'miro, it is believed, for the
.Northern Central Road. It is cluimod
that by following the mountain ridges
twenty bridgos oan be avoided.
IP
TJt'CITlSoll Climate and
BKtSJ, Location Id IfceBoutil
J. V. KANCU A, Claramoot Va
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From otir Horn tar correspondent.!
Washington, July , 1H89.
Mr. Harrison has apparently bent lho
kneo to tho Republican Senatorial com
bination, and tho fact has moated no
little gossip hero. It has of course
been well known for somo timo past
that quito a number of more or less
prominent Kepublloan Semuois wero
aggriovtd bcu.iuto of real or fancied
slights thoy had received from the nd-
intnlslraiioii, and many people predict
od open hostilities bum eon llainson
and the Senate nuxt u inter, A num
ber of Republican Senators, Including
Allison, Culloui, Chandler mid Dolpu
and Ingalls, consulted over this and
other matters and deuidtd to hold n
caucus of Republican Sonalors in the
near lututc. 1 hoy called on the 1 res
ident in order, ns they expressed it, "to
know wlicie ho sfiod." Thoy wore
surprised to find that ho "stood" just
where thoy did j licliuving that no im
portant move or appointment should ho
made without consultation with the
paity leaders mid that tin ir wiches
should be coniiltod in nil nppoin'ments
in tneir rcspeotivo stotions. Senator
Culloui expressed great pleasure at
what ho considered the President's
chango of heart. Some pooplo may
accuse Mr. Harrison of weakness, but
for my part I think ho was very shrew-
cd to "mako up' with tho oenators.
Ureat is tho foroj ol example tJom-
missioner of Pensions, Tanner, a short
time since, mado his daughter his pri
vate Seuretary at a salary of $1,300 a
year, now the new Comnvsoner of
Indian Affairs, Tlios. J. Morgan, of
Khode Island, has his wito lor private
Secretary at n salary of SliOOO a year.
Seeing tho action of theso officials, Dr.
Dorchester, superintendent of Indian
Schools, had his wife appointed Special
a?ent. This enables her to travel
around with tho Doctor, when he visits
the different Indian schools and gel
her expenses paid and a Balary of 5G.OO
a day from kind old Undo Sam. All
this time tlioro is a law against the em
ployment of moic than one member ol
the saino family by tho sanio depart
ment. Attorney General Milhr has dieoov
ered a rare curiosity. It is a Virginia
Republican who declines an office.
Mr. O. A. Hecnnans, who was recently
appointed assistant U. S. Attorney for
thn western district ol Virginia, has
written declining the office on the
ground that he should have been ap
pointed attorney and that tho smaller
office was given him as the result of n
compiomise between certain parties,
which ho refuses to reeognizo. Here's
innocence for you. Doesnotthi young
gentleman know, for he must bo young,
very young, that in politics lung Uom
promise rules the roast. Seldom in the
history of the country has a President
or oven a Governor of a Slate been
nominated without the assistance of
the all powerful compromise. Had
this gentleman effected a comproinie
with his temper tho foolish letter would
probably never havo been written.
Mr. Cleveland vetod two bills pass
rd by Congress to quiet tho title of the
land granted to the Des Moines Kiver
Navigation Company, and now the
Attorney Geneial of Iowa is here ak
ing the dopartmont to bring snit to set
aside the title m the name of the United
States.
Secretary Windom only receives vis
itors by card now, and he requires tlrm
to stato their businrRS, so that ho may
decide whether!! will grant a personal
interview. The innovation is not pop
nlar.
The department of Agriculture has
iue I a circular to railroads and trans
poriation companies regulating the
shipment of cattle from Texas and Ar
kansas during tho continuance of the
diseaio known as "lexas lever. It
will also locate inspectors nt all the
big stock yards to see that tho regula
tions are properly carried out.
Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is said
to be vory solid with Postmaster Gen
eral Wanamaker, who is said to have
inlimited to the Seuator tha lm might
mine tho postmaster at his home, nt
Memphis. Of co'irsu it was stipulated
that tho man named should be a Re
publican. I understand that General
R, F. Patterson Ins been na.ed.
Among the applicants for a foreign
appointment nuder this administration
is: A. O. Hill, of Texas, a first couin
to tho late Ben. Hill, of Georgia. It is
needless to say that his politics arc not
those of the distinguished Guoigian.
Thn paragraphs of the American hu
morist have proven too much for the
seneilivo naturo of tho Persian minis
ttr to this country and lis has deter
mined to go back to the Shah. He
carries with him a scrap bonk filled
with clippings from tho press. His
master, the Shah, is not w sensitive,
or ho would not now bo again vi9iting
4.u;iaiiu.
Tho resignation of General Jos. E
Johnston, Railroad Commissioner, has
been accepted, to tako effect on the
loth iiit. 11ns rcdignatmi has been
in tho hands of Secretary Noble since
uirly in Alucu, uul it Iial baen goner
ally understood that General Johnston
would remain wnero ho was, t-ijuerni
Sherman having made a personal re
quest of tho Pi evident to that effect.
The Chief Ilruion or t'io great uc
ccis of Hood's S.irsapaillla Is lound In tho
article Itself, It Is merit that wlna, and tho
(act that Hood's Harsnparllla actually ac
complishes Mliat Is claimed tor It, Is what
lias given to this lueillclnu a popularity aud
sale greater than that o( any other tarsapo-
Mprit Win5 rllla or bl00d
IVICIll VVIII& tier bctoro the public.
Hood's Barsaparllla cures Hcrolula, Bait
Itheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Hcadaclio, 11IUouih-h, overcomes That
Tired reeling, creates an Apjietlte, strength
ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
Ilcul'a Hareaparillu Is sold by all drug
gists, lljslilorts. Prepared by C I. Hood
ft Co, Apothecailei, Lowell, Haas.
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No n :i.mi uhu.mimhi. s w
unrroit'd no hog.
I!sUil o Tlu innn h. Ihtll, fl.wi.wil.
ThunnierMirnrdnurJ'tor appointed by thn or
pnan'suouituf Oolumhii county to mako dMrl-
Ul'tlOn Of IhO fund In llin linn-la nf thn fi.ittni
ot said divoleni ns Bhown by 'lie first, and final nc
count, to nri t among tho pnrlhq entitled lli-reto,
nu. mi, ma uinr-u in I'lTonnnurjj on i rinjy,
AUiust 9, ltt), nt ten o'clncK In the forenoon to
pe.form tho dutlei of hh npaoin!.mMii, wnen and
whso nil per.oni hnvlnir clalmi against iald tumi
must ftp A'ar and profs tho same, or bo toroter
dcbirred from any sharo thereof.
Julrit-lw. Auditor.
UDiToira Noncu.
In Jle-tl2ttlc of James Jucptiv, lute rf Hrttji of
r.Tittck, rtwTOjpf,
Tho tnderslirneo nnnolntfvi ftn.iitnp m .
on tho exceptions filed to th confirmation ot lho
account, and alio to m -ko fstilbutlnn ot the
fund In tbohandaorndtnlnlstr.itn-, to nr-1 among
t.ie parties entiled thereto, will rac 't tho parties
Interested, and attend to tho dutle! ot hli appoint
.jent, on Mond.iy, vu'ust la, w.ni dn'clocfc
a. m, at ma onico In th Town ut IUoomaburg,.
when aud where all person haUng cltlm-i
against said lund must appo ,r aod provo the mmo
or bo forever debarred from nny share therof.
Julyn-is,!), Auditor.
TO ADV "liWlS E RS-"
. ti3,ui iiMiiiuiTiuiiitra uiviue'i into siatki
AND HEUTIONd will bo sent on application
v vnu-513 niiu wiuii, ivrir uuvenising to pay, wo
can orror no better medium for thorough and ef
fectlvework than tho vai.ous sections of our
Mflcrt l.nenl l.tat.
UI-.U. 1'. KOWIil.I. ck CIS..
Newspaper ndvt'l. Ming itureau.
. . . 10 spruco street, Now York.
.tulylS Mt.
DMINISTHArOIfS NOTICK. I
A'safe of Daniel llmcer, late of Pine Imp., Coluin.
btacounty, decaased
Notlco Is hereby (riven, that letters ot admlnls
trat'ononthe rmai- ot Daniel Urewi'r, latent
Hi e township, Columbia county decoi -cd, havo
been (trained by t ho itelster to I.ucritla llrowcr
nd Wm. kaso West, to whom all persons indebt
ed to tho said estate, aro roipiestea to make pay
ment, and thoso h ivlng culms to present the
same without delay to
LL'CKKTIA IlltllWBll. Wallor, Ta., I
or Wm. KASK WKll', Danville, l'.i.
Juno 23, 18S9. 6t Administrators.
DMINISTK.YTOU'S NOTIOE. I
Untitle of JVitllp Sprtwjrr, late, of Madtsm Urp.
Notice Is h"rcby dven tint letters of adminis
tration on the cstetenf I'hlllp sprlmter. lato of
Mpdlson Township, lino been granted by tho
It jlplerot Wills roMariraret Springer, to whom
a" peisons Indebted to the estate are required to i
mane paymi nt : and to whom ull claims uro to bo
preoeuveu. prop iny auuienuualoa tor KClliemeut.
Or to MAWIAHET Sl'ltlNOlir
Admlr'strattlx.
Jonn o. FittEZE, ISa. Jereytown, l'a.
Atty. n.
D.MINlSTKATOlt'S NOTICE.
Ktttile nf Umiwn Fahrtngrr late of ImusI tirp.,
Culiuabta Cu. Jt-iruwd.
Notice is hereby given tint letters of a nlnl8
tratlon In tho estate of Ucrmon i-'ahringer, lato
of Locust two., county of Columbia, nnd Ntnto of
Pennsylvania, t'eeenscd, have bjen grtnteu to
ltachae' l-'ahrlnger and Jeremiah I'uhrlnger,
of Locust Township, Columb'i county
Va., to whom all persons lndbtcd to silt,
estate aro reipjested to miko payments, nnd those
biVlngclalmsordemtndswll msko known thu
enno without delay to
or to ItACIIAtL KAlIIt.'(l&h
UkBKiNU, Adui'nls'ratrIK.
Atty. JEUEMIAII l'AIllilNdLl,,
Adnunistutor.
UDITOK'3 NOTIOK
Kslale of John Conner. of llcnlon townslitp
tlrcrtLiftl.
Tho underslgnd appointed auditor to distrib
ute tho bilance In tie hards ot tho executor of
said deoedei will mcet pirties Intsreated there
in at hla onico In Uloonisiur. on Saturday, July
21, 1 'J, at 10 o'clock a. m , where aud when alt
persons having a claim or el .lm j against pal- fund
win appear and pie-itt );n simo or Iw forever
debarred from comln t la f ir a sli iro ot said rund.
It'JIil. UUCKlMJIIt.M, Auditor.
JuneHta.
UJIIN'IiU Il.VTOll'S NOTIUK.
Hatnle of Daniel Sinjtb-r, lale offlni Icicnslup,
tlrceueed.
Notice Is her jby given that letters ot ndmlnls.
tratm on the estate ot l)anll Snyder, lato ot
Illoora township. L'otuuibl i c muty deceauM, havo
bueigr.Jifd by tho Kegisfr to Menjamln 1'. Hart
msn, to whom all persons nu-btcdto thesitd rs
wu nroreiiuo-tcd to make puunent, and those
having claims, to present tho Hame wp hout delay.
or to n. V. HAKT.MAN,
JonN O. Pksezc, llloot.iburg.
Attorney. Junoll-bu
SHERIFF'S SALE.
OF VALUAKLK
By vlrtuoof awrltotn. l'j. Issued out ot the
Court ot Common I'leas ot C'olumbl t County and
to mo directed, t'terj will ho osposM to public
sale at tho court Houso, llloomsburg, l'i, on
SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 18S9,
at 3 o'clock lu thi afternoon, tho following real
estate, viz : All that certain lot or pieco of land
situate In wishing Creek twp. col. Co., Pa., bound
ed and described as follows to wit : on tho South
by publio road, ontha Wostbr land ot John J.
Hess, oa the North b7 land ot Jllohacl Wenner,
and on the Kut by land ot Michael Wenuir, con
taining Ouo-half. Cere, more orlosi, wheieonnro
erected
A LOG HOUSE,
frimos'ablo, wlih gool well of witer and fruit
trees.
Solzed, taken In execution at tho suit of tumuol
K Wearer, vs. retcr J Weaver", administrator of
Anna llusa, doc'd. anl to b-j sold as tho property
nt Anna Uuis, des'd.
JOHN I). OASKV,
4t, Sherltr.
i LIQ'JIO rtOOOILING EASILY MADE
THISPACMCE MAKES FIVE CAILCNS
The moot APPETIZINtl and WHOLESOME
TKMPEKANOB DIHNK In the world. THVJT,
Ask your Druggist or Qrocer for It,
C. E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
luno Sl-d-4t.
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ffl! In H HBs HSH mmW
i I I I B Mba
A iSt I I1IICS' IMPROVED 51c
ROOT BEER!
mm
191
iione i- crtuizcrs, lor tlic work done, always as low in price as the lowest.
If you ore going to ignore quality and results, do not buy our Fertilizers
FOR SALE UY
DAVID LONG, MUX GROVE.
NATHAN MILLER, MAIINVILLE
SPBIHG
L MAIEE'S, fill Miallnle Cloiiiier.
AVliy aro wo doing (ho largest Clothing mid lint trade in Hloomshurg ? Good reason for it
you may bo cure. Wo keep the best and most fashionable goods, and prices are ALWAYS THE
LOWEST. Our store is spacious, cheerful and well lighted and a model in all its appointments
and equipments. Our stock is NEW, BEIGIIT and
I.
The Largest Cloth ing and
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
AJiB HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatabloas Milk.
So ilUgnldcil that It can lie taUeu
tll;eitetl, and nsiliiilliiteil by the most
sensitive stomach, when tho plain oil
rannut be tolcrcil; nnd Uy the com
btnntlon of the nil with the liypophos
pllltcs is mocv. inure efllracloas,
Bemirkaiile its a flesh prodnrer.
i'crsous gals rabidly while taking lit
SCOTO'SEMULSIONIb acknowledged by
Fhsicians to bo tho Finost and Best prepa
ration in tho world for tho relief and euro o
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
CEHERL DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS.
The great remrdy for Consumption, and
IFostina in Children. Sold by all Druggists.
KHOW THYSELF.
riiii sczxiiTCzi of Xjxar'ir:
A Sciontlficand standard Popular Medical Treatiso on
tho Krrorsof Vouth, rrcmaUiroDcclinctNcrvoua
ami Hi yn leal Debility, Irapurltlca of the Illood,
i7
ffl&fi U. l..V Msi. iM
liuAultini; trom Folly, Vice, Ignorance, Kxt-ctpes or
Uu-rtaxutlon, JCncn-ntinennd untUtlne the victim
for Work, Uuslnms, tho Married or Social Relation.
Avoid unikilful pretenders. ToBacss this trrrut
work. It contains 300 pageii, royol 8vo. Ilcautlful
hlndins, cmboucd, fall flit. Price, only $1.1 0 by
mail, poat.patd, concealed In plain wrapper. Illus
trative l'roepccttii Free, If you apply now. Tho
dlitln(p1flicd author, Win. H. rurkcr, M. I., re.
uivid llio GOLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from the Nntlonnl Medical Asooolntlen.
for the prtizE ESSAY on NERVOUS and
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.l'arkcrondacorpa
of AtKl-.t.ant Physicians may be consnllcd, ronti.
dcntlally, by mall or In person, at tho ullico ol
THU I'laiKIIIY Jli:i)ICAI. inhtitiiti:,
Nu. 4 lliilflnrh Ht., Itoston, Slass., towliomall
srdcrs for books or letters for adtlce should be
Jircctrd as above.
OR, T H EEL
CQO Aortli Fonrth HtrecU Wiow
pOO Oreeu, rbllJJib!, l'a. Ith
UAsrar (iicnulnc) prut tlcul ezperl
'iio' iruMraiitti'ii to cur you mora
quiekly, tltjlT n4 irtnneoUj tbkn nr
ntilrtrtlilnn i-liyilrian, no niatur who Ii
1 ma; La from litt College lie BridmteJ.
or what he may claim to doi I)r, Thfvl
fffttm SOOO ta idt a.lvi rtliTnis r,hetAl.n
(o-calit4 jciHJK who eao (iril him Id tba correct
diainotlDir and aurtMirut treatment of all 4'u ruble
SPECIAL DISEASES
AND BLOOD POISON,
o iisti x at n v t.c r.n s, ni-orr u en.
ritiipfnixs, 1'iMPi.Ks, sui:i,i
TSUS, IN1XA3IATIO.V, Lont Vllullly,
Knrly IMtjij', I'liyMlml nnd Montnl
lroi(rntloii. Melancholia, Jiladdcr
and Ji ill i icy Diseane. (Acuto cases 410
Kellef at onco. MY JffflTIIOD
eoDiblntoK tbe Ahopathto, ITomoiathIe, Eoleetia k Iiota&ltj
rilem of medio. tte.lucludlnf Electricity, tbeonlj one
known tnut rurra prrnntni-ntlr iba wont oaare.
J-rut lloapltul mnd 1'rU ute I'ractleal Kxperl.
rnrrlta erery remedy and meant ktinwu totclcnca lr
quIikeitreeoTerr and rermaucnt curt, Tlie moat dan.
rrroua pairs eo1li'Itcl. Yaunf, mMdle iged aod old
men write or call for took Truth tijwatnf fraud, their
ebemea ta tlcitmlie intTereri. ' bounuil arc dint pointed
by quacki, claim In i IS to 60 yottrt eiperlenct abloli tbey
do not iriien,tbelr lacteratfajaod Irlac adTertliemeuta
In wbluh they picture din-tie ia a mot horrlable furm,
tbulrinf the xvT aufferen f. tie Idea depriving tbem of
all huix uaklnf tbem victim ut mutoeboly or lnaoliy.
Hell (kill Id the beglonluc 1 I money, aufft-rlug and
deity. Honf,t-J, 6-l. Wed. A at ! re'u, till 10. Hun.tlllL
WOMEN & CHILDREN'S a'i'VJ'
a mlneut ijoiauiU Ilia Jiuuri aru IruU 10 to I
W hen I say CnnE I do not mean merely to
stop them for n time, nnd then have them re
turn njjain 1 mean A ItAlXCAX, CUltU.
I havo mado tho disease ot
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A lifodonp; 6tudy. I WAItltANT my remedy to
Cmtu thu woi st cases. Ilt-rauso others havo
lulled is no rcuson tor not now receiving n euro,
bend at onco for n treatiso nnd a I-'kkk liOTTLU
ol my Infai.liulk Itl'.MKUV, (Jno Usprcsa
nml l'ot Uulce. It costs you nothiuir tor a
trial, and It will cuie you. Address
H.C.P.OOT, M.C., 1 83 Pearl St.. Heh York
Will the FERTILIZER you Intend
purchasing so act upon the soil that
it will produce BIG CROPS, and at
the same time maintain and buildup
the fertility.
To put price perton ahead of quality
and producing power is nodr economy
Fanning profits arc too small to ad
mit of any but judicious purchases,
t Aller quality, and in proportion to
It. comes nrlce. Vnn d.n r;.i
' I ' - ""Mil nuu UUt
scorn
EMULSION
TV7- r
OPE11HG
-OF-
-AT-
and comprehensive, and always wo will maintain tho position of
"FAIR DEAluIWCr"
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
MAI
Hat Store in Columhin and Montour Counties.
For
PRING
go
LOW ENBE
The Oldest
Merellnmrat s TsiiilDriimg
EstalMiisIliiiiiieiLiiit fun
COLUMBIA COUWTY.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
A CHANCE OF BASE.
NEW
Cummings $
BAKESS AMD CONFECTIONERS,
15LOOMSHUHG, PA.
hnuF'imm!.ni1An,?"0lT??
iupplFtho puuiirwim U""""SU announce vim nil.-July 1st, i, they will constantly
FUESII BREAD, CA1CKS, jl ji
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS uti.l NUTS.
isssff
tm " " auTK . r" ' " wu nsK a snatss
CO.ME AND HAVE YOUR
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WHO IMS .IUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL
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JSOj Bxtra' Charge 3H:AB,2
for Bxa ruining Byes,
1M2RPE(T FIT G h AR ANTE ED.
Kino lino jcl
blo tmtl wliitc
erystiil 1 o n s o h
constantly i n
.stock, also tho
Finc watch wmk and iol.lm.,. ,
ailteod to irivn Hiitmfnfltim
CARPETS and MILLINERY.
g
Canton Huttings, cheap, to closo them out. From lScts.' up.
RAG CARPETS. LARGE ASSORTMENT
HANDSOME PATTERNS.
vm'iffMiTv(fef tlMlu ua malco them.
ASIhGIALi y-OUIc ruM RAG CARPET. A LARGE LINK OF
Wl gu,H atflOota NEW ART SQUARES.
at K,ei-S'.
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or public pitronaffo.
EVES EXAMINED IJY
the Optician
Finest lino of
wutchcH, clocks,
iintl jewelry in
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