The Columbian 0. E. Elwell, ItiJii... J. K. Blttonlonler., f BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1889. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Hecular correspondent.) Washington, D. C. Aug. 12. '89 lion, onmuoi ouiuvan Jox, raoro widely known nor Imps, as "Stinaot Coi, tho popular democratic Rfiproseo tatlve froia Now York Is in Washlntr ion. no nas lull roturnou from an oxtonded toar of tbo four now States whloh ho was bo influential in making uy passing me ominous enabling aot through last Congress. Ho is ontliu s'aatio in his praiso of tho people and prospects of the now States. He says ho talked no politics while out there, Din having an old tirao habit ot koop ing his oyos and oars wido open his observations lead him to belhvo Jthat wasningvon will oortainly go tlunio crude, aud if tho opinions of well informed pooplo count for anything so will Montana. The telegraph companies so far have tho best of tho very interesting fight whioh is progressing between thorn and tho Government represented by tho Postmaster General, who is by law authorized to sot tho prico to bo paid lor ottiolal messages. The old con tract being suspended tho tolegraph companies are compelling tho Govern ment officials to pay cash for all their messages, and at transient rates too Tho Postmaster General wants them to accept a rate of one mill per word but tho tolegraph comanpios say it is not enough. The administration is, so to speak, on the wing last now, and little is be ing done in any of tho departments outsido ol routino business. Tho sev oral secretaries flit in and out of town in a sort of Jaok '0' lantern style that jo nuuiuwutti uuwiiuering U) luu ienow who tries to keep track of them. As a result ot an investigation, the town is talking about what a vorita bio "death trap" tho building oocupied py tne uovcrnmcnt printing office is it is uauiy Tonuiatea, its soworage is something awful to think .I'bout. and it has not ono fourth of the fire escapes neeaeu tor tue large number ot era ployees. Notwithstanding all these drawbacks the Public Printer says that more than ono half of his timo is taken up in hearing applications from men and women who aro willinc to take tho chances of working in this dangcr- UUS UUllUlIlg. Secretary Noblo has surprised good many pooplo hore, notably the olhcials in the Pension office, by order ing the commission encaced in the investigation of the re-rating of pen- diwub tir wutiuuu cuuii 1U VU9UgitlOrj. He was not satisfled with the urelimi nary report made covering two months, December 1888 and May 1889, and wants a thorough investigation for period of twelve months. The Secre tary refused to give out the prelimi nary report but promises that tho entire report shall be given to the press as soon as it is completed. It is stated here that Ex-Attorney General Garland has been engaged by the Northern Pacific Railroad to look after their legal interests in this city at a salary or l'j.uuii a year. Frank Hatton is going in tooth and nan in ms ngui on the civil service law. His largest and most startling charge is that copies of the questions 10 do asKeu at examinations in this city have been furnished before hand to Buoh applicants as were willing to pay tho price asked for them. This is tho most serious charge yet made against this humbug, and if Hatton can prove it, it will go far towards getting tho absurd law repealed. The Navy department has appointed a court of inquiry to investigate the recent accident to the cruiser "Boston." It sccms about that time that some thing was done to make tho officers of the Navy exercise a little more oaro in handling the few war vessels wo have. Hardly a week passes that tho news papers aro not called upon to chroniole some aocident, that, from the stand point of a "land lubber," might have been avoided. There is no truth in tho report sent out from AVaahington that the Frenoh cook recently discharged from tho White House was to bring suit against President Harrison for wages during the summer. It has always been ous toraary to dismiss the French cook at tho White House during the summer months whon no entertaining is done, and the same course was followed th'u year. Tho people of tho country are just beginning to realize the soope of the alien contract labor law consequently tho Treasury department is being flooded with complaints from all sec tions of the country asking investiga tions of alleged violations of this law. Indian Commissioner Morgan issued a circular to inspectors in the Indian service instructing them to see that Indian traders are men of good char acter. If these traders are at present men of good character mauy of them have been sadly maligned. The Capital is now at Bar Harbor Maine, from whence several Presiden tial appointments were announced by telegraph Saturday. Thoy wero all under Mr. Blaine's department How It Works. Shortly after his inauguration Presi dent Harrison laid down the rule that "tho only way to get satisfaction out of pub"o office is to please yourself while in it" Here is the family list of appointments. It indicates one wav in wuivu umiucr ojou is -pleasing him sell and "getting satisfaction" out of the oifloe. A very rich lut this is : 1. The President's brothor. 2. The President's brothor-in-law. 3. Tho President's father-in-law. 4. Tho President's son'n father-in law. 5, G, The President's wife's cousin. 'I be Presidents son's wife's cousin. 7. Thti President's nephow, 8. Tho President daughter's broth- cr-in-iaw. 9. Tbo President's brother's son in-law. 10. The President's wife's niece's husband. 11. Tbo President's son's father-in law s niece's husband. 12. The Private Secretary's brother-in-law. 13, Tho Secretary of State's son. 11. The Pension Commissioner's two daughters. 15. The Indian Commissioner's wife. 10. The Indian School Superintend raft wife. THE A Doolston Handed Down by Judge Rock efeller in the Log Oases- J ml go Rockefeller of Sunbury, hasfllcd an opinion awardin nn in junction to restrain owuors of slioro mid island land nnd persons who had captured logs from interfering with employees of tho Lumberman s Ex change in gathering up logs and lum ber whioh had oonio down from tho booms and mills at Williamsport nnd Lock Haven In Juno and had lodged and been caught. Tho lumbermen of tho West Branch after tho flood turned over tho control of nil lost logs and lumber to tho ex change and tho latter mado contraols with a skiddinc company of Michigan to gather up aud load tho logs along the river, and they also mado contracts with private contractors to gather up tbo lumber, clean it and pile it up ready for shipment. Tho skidding company put jack mills at a number of places along tho river to raise and load tho Iocs on tho oars, and a contract was mado with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company lor hauling the logs to WilltamsporL T11K OllSTItKl'KHOUH I.ANK OWNKIIS, Tho exohango thought thcro would be no difficulty in settling with land owners nnd log catchers, but after everything got into operation tho workmen wero continually stopped by persons who refused tho right ot on trance upon their lands and by the catchers of logs, who demanded fifty cents a log beforo giving them up. Tho otlioers ot tho exchange, alter making offers as high as $1.60 per 1000 feet to log catchers aud fifty cents per 1000 feet to owner of islands, and being unablo to make enough sot tlcmeots to keep the work in operation, applied on tbo 3lst of July lor an in junction to restrain interference with their employees. Tbo demand ot many island owncis. who have from 2000 to 10,000 logs, wero fifty cents a log also, a prico whioh the exchange was unwilling and unablo to pay. To these people, as well as to all other claimants, tbe ex chaugo proposes to give security for all sums which could bo legally rccov. ered, by giving bonds, but thoy re- fused to tako that security, preferring to hold the logs to onforoe their de mands. THE COURT'S OriNIGN. The opinion of the Court is exhaust ivo, covering about torty pages ot manuscript and reviewing tho legisla tion and courts upon the questions raised. He holds that the act of 18GC does not apply to the case of logs nnd lumber carried out by extraordinary freshet, and that the aot only applied in case of tho international floating of logs on the river. That was the only aot which allows fifty cents a Jog to captors. Under tbe act ot lbb'Z cap . TT 1 1 1 . f to.n tors aro allowed fifty cents a thousand foot, providing thoy havo complied strictly with the aot of 1812 by lodg. ing a list of capturod logs with a ius tico of tho peace aud having it publish ed The ownors of seven inlands below Shatnokin Dam who file! aflilavits that they had complied with this law were excepted trom the injunction without prejudice to tho rights of the plaintiff to apply for injunctions against them after miking a teudor ot fifty cents per thousand feet. In regard to all other of tho 173 do fondants a special injunction was awarded to restrain them from any interference with the exchange in a removal of tho logs aud lumber brought down by the June flood, lodg ed on their land or c.ui,'ht and secured by them. The exohango is to give an nj unction bond in $30,000. Judge itockotellers opinion is so sweeping that it is likely that upon second tbought those who have boen demanding a high price for tho privl igo to remove tbo stranded lumber will take a more roasonablo amount and sharo tho losses of the lumbermen Tho bill was drawn and presented to tho Court by J. N. Hill, of Sunbury, and Congressman McCormick, of Williamsport, assisted him in theargu mem. WEOTE TO HABBISON. P. C. MaoCourt, now of the Custom House, and lately of the Treasury Do partment at Washington, does not I propose to submit to summary disinis sal from the Government servico with' out a struggle. Ho is a Democrat, and was appoint ed under Mr. Cleveland's Administra tion to .a place as messenger in tbo Treasury. Then he passed non-oonv petilivo examination for promotion, and was made a clork in tho Auditor's Department. Subsequently he was transferred to the Custom House hore, and was assigned to duty in the Liquid ating Bureau, where he has been over since. un ine ota day ot this mouth lie re ceived a letter from the Secretary of tbe Treasury dismissing him from tho service In the usual form in whioh suoh letters are oont. MaoCourt, however did not like this, and immediately upon receipt ot bis notice of his dismissal he wrote Air. Windom as follows: I havo tho honor to aeknowledgo tho receipt ot your favor ot the third inst., ly received this morning, and in which you inform mo that my services as clerk in class E in the office of tho Auditor of tho Treasury for tbo P. O. Department will not be required from and alter the lb inst. I protest against this action of yours as at onoo illegal and unjust. Illegal because I am under the protection of tue uivii oervice law, ot which your action is, in my opinion, and 1 tliink in that ot tho publio, a llagrant violation. and unjust because for tho last four yoars I bavo beeu a faithful and dili gent employee of tho Treasury Depart' ment, earning from my chiefs tbo biglv est encomium. Three years ago I did clerical dutv for $70 per month, my republican friends doing similar duty receiving aouoie tuo salary under tuo protection of the Democratio Administration. If I am to bo a victim of mv democratio principles, then sir allow mo to inform you that the hand that writes this will not fail to make a publio example of those aworn to uphold tho law, tbe sacred majesty of which is violated iu my humble person. After affixing his signaturo to thii somewhat remttrkablo communication. ho determined to lay the matter before the President, and on the 7th he wrote Mr. Harrison as follows, addressing me letter to uar iiaruor: As an Irish-American citizen, ono of tho race to which you owe your eleo- lion in this city and mate, l appeal to you as Executive of tbo nation to pro- toot me under the Civil Service law from arbitrary dismissal by your Secre tary of the Treasury. Yesterday Mr. Windom sent mo a printed form dis missing ran from the Treasury Depart ment, being classified under tbe Civil Service, and therefore, I submit, not to bo dismissed without cause. I bare ben or years in the nervice COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT. of tho United Statos Government, two of tllOSO Years doiinr ulnrinal work nt 70 pqr month in the Assessment dlvl slon of Internal Rovonuo Department, for whioh my republican, friends doing ciencai woric received doublo tho salary. In this office thcro wero twonty-slx olorks, I being tho only Domoorotio op- pouiico, aim aunng tnoso two years .1 rt. gnn nt 1 1. r 4.-.... i' T I 1.1! .... , v. tivcuiy-iivu jiepuuu can appointees was removed under Mr. (Jleveland s administration I theroforo anneal to vou. Mr. Pros! dent, as tho head Kxoontivo of the uovernmcm, to protect mo m mv uB IS iviini, yvuv occruiary 01 .. Arta?Vry 10 uavo mo piaood 011 1110 roll of this Custom House, whera I have boen in tho Liquidating Division for the last nino months, and refer to my record as to how 1 have discharged my duty. Awaiting your reply, I havo tho honor to romaln, very respect imiy yours, r. u. macuouht. Mr. Jlacuourt camo to this country nineteen years ngo, bringing with him nosa a Muma, whom ho adopted whon sho was only ten years old, and whoso career ho wntched over until sho was married. Ho is now resting on his oars, and all hands in tho Custom House, especially thoso Democrats who aro on tho classified civil eon ico list, are admiring his ncrvo and anxiously watlug to see how these high Govern ment officials will reply to these unique letters. world. A Eazile-Dawle Platform- ine only thing in which tho lourn- oymen and apprentices, allowed to run the itepubiioan btato (Jonvcntion failed conspicuously was thopirtv plat form. The orders on that subject wero specific only as to points, leaving the boys 10 lormuiate them at will; and the result is n regular razzle-dazzle plat form that is a cross between a lamo stump speech and a deliveranco from Oklahoma town-lot boomers. If the level-headed leaders find out just who framed suoh a jumbled jargon in the name of a once great party of sincere and manly conviction, they will incline to trado him oil tor a yellow dog and then shoot the dog. If party platforms meant any thing ineso aays ine recent uamsburg plat- torm pitched together by tho journey men razzle dazzlors would seriously end- danger.Spcaker Boyer'seleot'on, but the pooplo understand that a modern polit ical platform ordered by Senator Quay means nothing whatever beyond a drag- not to scoop up weak votes. Thov kuow, aiso, that "the boys made a regular razzle-dazzle pic-nio of tbo con vention; that ove.y prospective candid ate got in his speech either on tho floor or 111 the platform, and so sensible and I consistent candidate as Sneaker Bover I .n n ' . I . 11 1 I wuu 1. uu ueiu irnjjuutuuiu lor auy tmun exquisite tomfoolery. lhore are 111st two features of tho diffused and confused jumblo of stale ..1- 1 uuiMiuueo nuu uurumune political say ing which will atlract tho serious at tention ot votes. They are tbe declar ation in favor of tho modification of thti present license law and tbe unqualified aimroval of Pension Oommiimnnpr Tun. nei'ti lawless and profligate administra tion ot his department. The i-censo plack is an awkward siraddle of the lqiior issue, aud tho penB:on plank is simply profligacy run mad and the most dangerous ass ml t that could be'made upon the legitimate and gonerous pen sions due to true soldiors. The party will bo compelled to repeal the internal taxes and thus swcop away SlSO. 000. 000 of revenue at once, and how is a Tanner pension policy to bo maintained with one-third ot all our present rovon ues cut off! Will Congress iinposo in creased taxes upon tho people to pay Tanner's increased pensions which wero never contemplated bv lawf If not. how long can a profligato ponsionlpolioy sUnilt And wbeu it shall de over thrown, will the revulsion stop with tbe lideral pension svsiem that Tanner is bringing into contempt by mingled irana ana suameioss extravagance! APE1N0E OFAPEIOA- he ARnt ve8 in liosTON, and tells 0k THEMEKTING WITH 6TAM.KV A bright-looking African Tlrinp.n. whnan 1 1 . . . ' . - ' ran"lal,ler was King of the Upper and ljower c-ongo, aud who is mn nf il, six princes who are heirs to tho throne, is uow in uoaton. lie reached this country on a sailing vossel that belong ed to Now Bedford. His English name is rreuenun piicuoias Bniith, aud he peaks the Uuglish lani?uan-, n nitn tin euiiy. lie came to this country unex- - , , , ' a CI - -j ticuicuiy. nv was sailing lram (Jongo w micua iiuuue, uiB uornn. nml I ia vessel bearing him was wreckail. ITo was saved alter a hard fight for hi lifo ami was curnea to OS, 1'auL Thero he met tho captain ot the American ship and deoided to come to this country to finish his education. The prince is 25 years old. Btralrht as an arrow, with coal black ukin. hut whij luuiures rainer pleasant than othor r , , . ' - wise, aespue ine presence of rp.jim r. oeived iu battle. Hehad anintnrni,irr cbat with Henry M. Stanloy, on the 28th of last November at Kenchassa ana Blarney rooi. He had with him about 2WJ men in excehent hoalil. with their goods, curiosities, em. Mr Stanley pitched his tout at that plaoe ana mere, tie remained for several days after whish he embarked for tl.P V.Jt. ern p irt of Africa. At that time bo looked very robust. His voiuo wasliku tho voice of a lion. The natives looked upon him as a great and mighty man. The Prince's father was a king of the Bruro Tribe. Redoes not think his people win over reach an advanced state 01 uiviiiiiuiun. iium and tobacco do more harm than oanbu oftet by the teacuing 01 we missionaries are power less. "While euuh a condition of off. airs exists, said the Prince, "tho work or unrtstianiziug tbo natives of tbe Congo will be slow. "Tho people on the Lower Congo are an uau civiuzsu. riiey are good-tern ueruu uuu iiospuaoie, but It tteebis to bo very hard for them to receive the Gospel and its teaching. In tho Up per Congo they aro half wild, and it is uoi saioio- traveiurstogo among thorn tviui out ueing wi'.i armed. The liel (jiuu viuvtimueui is aciermuiPd to make the Cong.) a great and profitable country lor its own boneht Kverv effort is being put forward to develop tho lonitory, and cost is not taken in consideration at all. 1'lans have been perfected to construct a ralroad 470 miles long. The American Govern ment, however, is purging a policy mat is far irom nraisoworuiy. Things aro carriod on in that quarter in suoh a mauner that the labor of the inissu n. aries will not be of much avail." The latest combine to rob tho masses is a table glass manufacturing trutt with mauy millions ot capital. Juiie. ing by the groat trusts that have origin ated since March last, monopolies tnkn as naturally to republican rulo as ducks do to water. Queer, indeed aro tho working of protection. Stephen A Douglas' Son. - It Is not ifonornllv ktltllVfl lliftL ft anil of Stephen A Donptas, of Illinois was born in North Carolina, but suoh was thu uao. When the ktu'ii Vtirmontnr had won over the Illinois Deinooiaoy to send him to Congt ess in 1813. ho was hut 20 yoars of age. Theio tho "Llttlo Uiant" mi t Representative David 8, It. ' . . it . . . .. .... .- itum, .i uuiui vyuruuiia. iieiu was . born April 19, 1813, and Douglas April 23,1813. They wore tho infants ol tbe - Twouty-eighth Congress and 0 warm - itoiu, oi norm uaroiina. Held was friendship sprang un between them. 1 A a moult, .if tl,,.ir nmti.ni. ,., uougias married a kinswoman olHeid, Miss Martha Martin, tbo daughter of a wealthy North Carolina planter, Tho Bon referred to Robert M. Dou glas was born within thirty miles of where he now livos, at Greensboro. in pnysioai uppearAtico no bears con siderable resemblance to bis noted father, though rathor eligl.t, Hu has also inherited his sharo of brains. At thu age of nineteen be was Privnin Secretary to the Governor of Noilh Carolina during the hist four years of President Grants administration was his civilian becretarv. In 1872 ho was npoiuted Marshal ol North Carolina which position lio bcld for many yours. 110 is now practicing law. The Chief Rcaiau for the great ins- ceas ot Hood's Barsaparilla Is found In tbo article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Barsaparilla actually ac complishes what is claimed for It, is what bas given to this medlclno a popularity and sale creator than that ot any other sarsapa Morlt Wine rlna or Wood Putl" " fler before the public. Hood's Barsaparilla cures Bcrofnla, Bait Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens tlie Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hocd'a Banaparilla Is sold by all drug- gists. l; sU for 5. Prepared by C I. Hood li Co, Apothecaries, Lowell. Mast, I CURE FITS! When I say Cure I do not mean merely to bhji mem ior a iiniu, nuu men naro in em ro I havo mado tbo disease ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Curb the worst enfies. Ilecause others havo tailed Is no reason for not nowrecciving a cure, bend at once for n treaUso and a Prek IIottlb Of mv 1HFALL1BLB 1IBMEDT. Give Einresa and Pott Office. It costs yon nothing tot A kriaj, inu it wui euro yuu. Auuresi H.O.ROOT.M.C, l83PEOtST..NrwYC .unities who preier to use a T 1 1 l. . nice quality ot stationery tor their correspondence should in quire for Crane's Ladies' Note, Marcus Avards lloyal Irish Linen, or Lyons' Parchment Linen all of these with en velopes to match. These goods are the three acknowledged leaders in fine stationery both at home and abroad. Wo have them in boxes and by the quire. The little Sunday School song book Sowing and Reaping is selling rapidly. Send for sample sheets and prices to Sun day iscliools. Sunday School library class books, merit cards, etc, W. H. Brooke & Co., Booksellers and Stationers. IT'S A MISTAKE OF TOUR'S If you fail to examine our dock of "Special Made Clothing." unli t purouase until you havo seen ours. WE GUARANTEE All our garments to bo of Superior Fabrics, Correctly Styled, Artistically mule, and inuoh lower priced than any other urst-clas clothing. iifliuember, we are praotical Tail ors and Ulotbiers doing a larcro business. We ore direct importer. Wo sell to the consumer at FIRST COST Clothmn mm be ordered from us by mail. Samples ot cloth and full wisiritciioria "Jimo w tace measure and obtain a perfect fit" sent Free ot Uharae. When wntlna for samnles vlease menaon uus paper. 1 0. THOMPSON Bpeclsl Msdo Clothing, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, lllll.AUtljflllA. Plreclly opposite the Mint. ) BLOOMSBUKG MARKET. WUoleHlt, Detail. Wheat per bushel., 85 lo 1)5 Uvo " " .. Ceru " " 45 33 81 14 12 oa OS 8 10 20 07 85 0to7 Oati " .. 10 6.00 3 1 Flour " bbl , Iluttcr Kk Hams , Dried Annies 15 S 10 10 18 Side Shoulder Uccse Lard per lb Vlneear rer iral B0 Veal skim....;. Wool per lb , ITU ' BLOOMSBURG, B. F. Savits, mTTMiimi 1 m lliUMJiMt AND GAS FITTER, DKAI.KIt m Tin Roofing a Speialty ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door in Bloomsburg Opera House. UDITOH'S NOTICE. Kttalf of Ritas (7W. leeenswa. Notice Is herphr .Ulll.lor' 6 h8 Orphans' court of 'flPi.i'0'"1.1 t0 J010 distribution of tlio bal ?,!?,f.c,Su.tBnt l,hnil,t0ftml among tuo par- I-J'5?! 5 Thursday, tlio lh day of AncusU 5S.1"iV ftl ,0o cI In tlie forenoon; wbon and where all Dcnunn liavinir n.im. ,!icm. ror allowance or bo forever debarred from coming In oa said fund. July 19.iav9-to. JOHN O. KBKEZK. Auditor. UDITOK'8 NOTICE. qtiw, Winner, avea.wil. Notice Is hereby irlren that iim iiiti.x appointed an auditor, br thn nmh.... Columbia county, to distribute balance tn hands ?ii2.,S1lliV.t;i?.toan?.a.monK the Parties entitled ""IS?- w" attnd at his omce In llloomibunr S5iS?i?fnjriiia.,'Ul "'f ot Au8ut, now nSt. at 9 o'clock In the forenoon: when and when) all per. sons having claims aro required to present them li on mia fdid. " " uarrea irom coming auvjAcouv, Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. xsiair or rani twiner, deceased. The undendirnM Atiditm aniui.r.Hi n Pj?an' Court of Columbia county, to mako dlstYl. .S?n,,,lV0,uni1 Jnth0 nanus of C. c. Kvans, administrator, as shown by hlsnrat and final ao' count, will sit at tho o nee of C. c. EranVS. In J?rWoCit.'.SHll Auguu 18S9, at 9 o'clock a. Sil..'Ji'S?.10 '.I0 duUe3 of 1119 appointment, ?.m iS?.wro.aU Pcrsa Havlne claims against S ?nSiusL5p.pcar Rn(1 proye lbe same or be forever debarred rrom any shiro of sild rund. OUAN'f llKIUUNO. M9 4t. Auditor. UDirOIfS NOTICE. Kslateqr Ttnnas L. Rall.decetwd. Emir's 5?.u.rt 01 Columbia county to make distil OUUOn Ot the ru&d In lhn h,ni nf ,Ha ld cdf nt as shown by the first and nnal ao- iwrform the datlea ot UU .appointment, wnen and where all persons hnvinci-tVim. ,r.i .TS muat appear and prove Uie Bame, or bo forever debarred from any sli are thcreor. ti ,o . u WINTE113TEKN, Jnly liAw. Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Jle-Kitale of James Jicotv, late of borouah ot The underalirned nnnnintMi nttn .n ... oie?Ice5U0,n30U;Itotni connrmatlon ot the ?,?S5u.t!n2 al? tomilce dUtrlbutlon ot the fund In the hands or admlnljtr.itor, to and amone SK.KJ'JS8 eail?? treto, win meet the pirtiSf lSsted' na ?tten1. t0 th0 due3 ot Ula appoint ? m1' 2? !ODA!Sr' ,Au"3t l. 188. at o'clock 2,Vm-' at J"3 ?race la th8 Ton of bioomsbun?.. 2," ,whlro ail Peraons havlne cHlmi against paid fund mnat. .nm,.nri nMrn or be forever debarred from any share therot . July auditor. DMINISTBATOK'S NOTIOE. VMate of rhtllp Springer, late of Madison tirn. Notlcetd hprphr c-lirn th ir. nt .mmi. tratlon onths estato ot rnillp springer, late ot Iteeisterof wuu m in. im. all persons Indebted to the eat tto are redulred to make payment ; and to whom all claim i aro to bo presented, property authenticated ror settlement orto MAHQ auet spnrs'fiRR. ' ,.. idmlnistratrlx. Jonw o. Frebzb, Esq . Jersey town, I'a. nj. et, UDITOH'S NOTICE " Xstate oj Samuel Aonleman. deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or RS?S r1' of Colu'.ibla County, no in ike dlstrl outlon ot the money in the hAnda ot the toecutor. Sn1 aJ?"? the parties entitled thereto, will sit S;,1.',sSnlS0,.ln Uloimsbirg, on Monday, Septem ber 1'nd. 83J. at lOn'Elnolrln Mm rnnAn X. !?t tend to the duties of his appolntra-nt, when an-1 where all persons having cldnn against said es. tatO. In'JHt Aniw ir nn,l iM.ati,ii a A debarred from any share of slid fund. J. IL MAIZB, Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Vend. Ex. Issued out nr the court of Common 1'leasotCoL Co., Pa., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, Uloomsburg, Pa., at lo o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1889. All that certain lot or piece of land nituam in the Town of Bloomsburg, ra , bounded and des- I crlbed as follows, to-wit: On the north by Pine alley, on the east by Miller's alley, on the south ' by lot of T. B. Miller and on tho west by lot o( Denlson Brisk, containing Thirty-Three Feet on rino alley, and one hundred ana seven feet more or less on Miller's alley whereon Is erected A LARGE FRAME STABLE. Pelzed, taken In execution at the suit or eh Jones vs Denuon Brink, and to be sold as the property ofDenlson Brink. Lm"s. JOnN B. CAHEV. A"?'8- Kherirf. 6-5.1. ta. Wfol The WONDERFUL, W LUBURG W a Ooaibmlofa riritr. Uhrirf. SbU. ".h..V'""'lL 1 SIR. ulailikli, RiclUlu, n,ilclai' ritiir bhiiiiii, unlit rut, ciri riii LOCIPEDE8 and self propellers. All KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS. KABT COACHES uur lOOdltTtrentdnlsii. Our Pitni Siiomtle Sri Won a cir. '"" J'". We hT diKK.nllimod wUol. dlruc dlructwithUleinaktmroa CAn mm ini tPMW lUrKHlns Ul4&DUb tuulufso, uifmii elau of i LUBURC MFC. CO. 14A Nanb KlaiLlU Mreec. I'hlladelvhlo, Pa. t'r.n.ii..ia h- " " 111 IU red by L!iiff).Uii.rAnu;i; 1'llIL.AllKLrilIA li t .TT " wamou, bvua Tut Clrcuur. JURE GUARANTEED. omffliS&fc.. aug IWa-ly I Ic Co WHY we Solicit roa LmIi tt tctr aar:mnMiiiirrwiiawA LRflimiaV circular. We have a full line ot goods, and are prepared to place them within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders early. FOR BALK BV DAVID LONG. MILL GROVI? NATHAN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 JUST REOEIYED ! JUST RECEIVED ! Cloiliiiiag ihv Men, Youllis, Uoys nnd Cliiltlrcii, tliat cannot be equalled to select from. The latest and most stylish lot of Hats, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods just received that will excel all others that we have had. "We are determined to have what is wanted in the line ol CLOTHIG, HUE GOODS, and POSITIVELY will save you more money than to buy them in Wilkcsbarre or Scranton. As h ave said before our I. Thargelothing and JJI'Killip Bros, isiooiiisIn r PllrlOgB'SlBIlS Caayons. i'rccfl Styles, Perfect Finish. Copying, ICn barging, Viewing, sincl FB'SlBBieS to Oiulei. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL M2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dliKal.cil that It can be taken, digested, nnd anlmllatcd by the molt enaltlve atomoch, when tha plain oil rannot be tolered and by the com. blnatlon or the stl with the hypopho. ptutea la moc mre efOcacloaa. HtnurkiWc ns a flesh prodnetr. Vttoa gala itjUlj while UUng It. SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged bj Physicians to bo tho Finest and Best prepa ration in tho world for the relief and cure ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENER.L DEBILITY, WA8TINQ DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIO COUGHS. The grtat remtdy for Qmntmptlan, and Wasting in Children. Sold ly oU Druggists. PR, T HEEL COQ orik Fourth btrU blov UOO OrtB, PblUdilpbii, Yi. With 4jtr (tuiilie) prartlwtl expcrU nrea iru(ffi to curt you quickly, i.ftlT rj4 ixrmtncDtly Ul r tbn ny mar h from tlAl CallCtT he VFkrlaala or ht ht Biy el lira to do. lir. The?! Afffffal fUftAO la All ,.lraFll.lrtd hlwkl.t.. telkJltlal mhn dan aw.l him ln h. fnpolilja DISEASES JLND BLOOD POISON, 2!5?tTJ5CATE UI-CKIW, MLOTCIIES, EltlTlTIONH, PI SIPI.ES, HUKLL. ftrOH. INFEASATIOSr. JLoat Tllnltty! J.arly Hrray, Pliyitlrnl nnd Meiitnl Pronlrntloii. Melancholia, Bladder and Kid ne j- Disease. (Acute cases 410 d.yi). Butf at cdoo. MY MHTHOD lOffllt&taf tho ilioptthla, KomooptLble, EtlMtlo A Btnl rtumi or QtiiliiBi,ifilailsf ElMtrlcltT, UeailrMe known tnt oarto BermaBfaUr Uo worn cun. lrgt llo.pit.l a.d JMTKte PretlcI Exprl. caoewUh trtry rmt4y t&d ntttni kooan lo Mltnco lor Bicktitrteorerr ond pcrnA&cot curt. Tlie noit doa. coroao caici ooIIcIUmI. Yotn, nlldit-oicd ul old a wrlto or eallfor boot Trata, cipoiloi rrondi, their ebDiei i to Tletimlit (affertr. Tbouitodi art dUtppolottd tj qntcki, clftiulnf u to yut ihtnt vblib tbtr do m put , ibktr iMteritfat ad ltlDC dTirtUemtnu ia which tbr pletfiro iUtutt In a net borrlkblo form, thui irli( tbo poor (utTrrtrt f1i ldj dcprtrloi tbttn of II bopo ntklBg tbttn Tlttlmt or ntiksehol or IoiioIit. Poit akllt In tbo borloaliif will tavo montr, i.tTtrliig and dtltf. Iloira, B-I, O-t. Wd. A Bttt. Ert'ct. tQIlt. Bun. til IQ dltciMi IrMUdftl IN LIQUID NOBCtINC EASILY MADE 1HSPAUACE MAXES FIVE CAllONS m Hoof BEER Tha moat APPBTIZINd M WnOLBSOtfH TEMPKBANCH DRINK In tha world. TRY IT, Aak your Drueylat or Orocer for It. C. E HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. June Sl d-. HiS Hot Id Oald W4ta.T1 BOM far 1 UU, natU Utaly. I j "im IB lat e(vl. I 1 farfocl UmikWMr. War. I Hatoa. uiorj agiid ugu Huauaf Cowa. ktcih ladtta1 aad CtBla' alia, aiik ..uk . aid iuii or oqaal tUa. One Person lw tach 1. caltlr can axara m fra 'ttbr ttb oar tare aad al. aablo Una of llouorholdj Hu m pi ro. Tbaaa aaaiplta, at wn aa tko wauk, tto aad Free, aad altar aava kot Uan la year bataa for tmoatha aad akowa Iktta to tkoaa W a aI i114 ' omo roar awn propartr Tkoao -- i awj rcaiiar laa watth rYaar ail iipnu, IralKbt.aU. Addraao Ilox a 12. PrUtuait, nllnn. your Orders. BECAUSE we have the experience as practical Farmers and Manufac turers for Twenty Yean. BECAUSE of our extensive manufac tory and acid chambers. BECAUSE we give our entire personal attention to tlie manufacturing of Fertilizers. This is our specialty. and we place at your disposal all our facilities. For these reasons we make the tlior ouoh nuarantee found on first mrrp nf nnr MILLER, MAINVILLE MAIER TW- r WOMEN 4 CHILDREN suaut eUfCMUat tlUbooxoattLra HIRES HHlESMMPllOMnj Ic M ROOT BEER! I aw i b.v u n jP MYim FOE FALL ! STHJES F01H FALL I HATS, CAPS THlll are always tlie And Our MOTTO is Always "FAIR DEALING" RESPECTFULLY YOURS, The Reliable Clothier. Hat House in Columbia and Montour Counties. For SPRING eo LOWENBERG'S, The Oldest llorelhaeit s Tailoriiiiig EsitaMishmemt inn COLUMBIA COUNTY. Bloomsburg, Pa. CHANGE OF BASE, NEW FIRM Gummings BAKEHS AWO CONFECTIONERS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. aaS supply tUo publio with announce that after July 1st, 181, they will constantly FRESH BREAD, CAIvES,: ROLLS, BISCUITS, ETC. J CVOK EVERY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS an. NITTS ICE ir-orders for partlo-, plinloa. t.-stlv.iu Tunny?! -m , T We C!U mVM wo JU" 28 89-U- COME AND HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED BY I. G. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORK. fox EJsra milling Bjs, PERFECT PIT GUARANTEED. Fine lino peb ble and white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also the Fino watch work nnrl iobbin anteed-to mve latinfttutlnu. ' CARPETS and . n. Canton Mnttiiu aBaVBaaifB HI5 TaaC'SSiy Bife- K-BaBtB SaagfaBSS4fi gs, clieap, to clo30 RAG CAUW5TS. LARGE ASSORTMENT HANDSOME PATTERNS. v mi,'PiATTvCmera,rc, t," y can make them. ASPlXIALT-OUlUi)ot RAG CARPET. A LARGE LINE Now h-grairs at fii)ot. NEW ART SQUARES at Noxt door to I. W WILLIAMS LEADINO, I'urUIiiH, 1'IUOTIOAL UOMMKHCIAL BOllOOL. wmmtrciw. Btertiuas, Pristlal TouSlh??,.. as UMPOb unaUCIUUI UUlillLaBfl aVriii Its nat..j a. .-. --- lawesf Your SUITS to & Verdy, VARIETY. CREAM PARLORS ATTACHED. of public lutronage. OL'MAIINGS & VERDY. Fi nest line of watches, clocks, a nil jewelry in Bloomsburg. 1 worK guar MILLINERY. them out. From VMAm OF Harlinan it Sou's, Bloomsburg Pa. & ROGERS' English and MlUtar Dspartments. life. whUh thouiaDd, of 'Ittd Instltn. fweataloirnaaiutliliutriitttl draulu to wiLUi.Ua AHOHms, IMtiHtUr, ;H.T,
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