The Columbian. Q. E. Elwoll, lt!Iti.i J. S. BlUanbanisr.i f Silton. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1B89.J And now it is intimated that Quay has his oyoon Beaver's place iu order to make snro of carrying Pennsylvania next yoar as preparatory to his (Quay's) advancement to tho Presidential throne in 1802. The Democratic Stato Convention met at llarrisburg on Monday, and nomi nated K. A. Blglcr for State Treasurer. The mooting was characterized by har monious action, and entertainod with good spoeches. Bear iu mind tho faot that you must be registered and that Thursday of next week is tho last day on which this can bo done in order to voto at the Novorabor election. Democrats, attend to this matter and don't neglect to do your duty. It is the mission of tbo press to chron iclo piocodurcs. You might as well censuro a mirror, which faithfully re produces your figuro In its face, as" tho press, which is tho mirror of each day's happenings. Don't get mad at tho papers for publishing tho nows. Ex. An important law passed by tho last legislature places it in tho power of tho court to permit administrators or executors to dispose of tho real estate of decedents for tho payment of debts, at private salo, instead of compelling them to oxpose it at publio sale as heretofore The two great pohtioal parties of tho country are pretty equally divided, In the 33 States the Democrats have 19 Governors and tho Republicans navo iu, ana I'rosiaent Uloveland had 97,000 more votes than Gen. Ben liar rison. What have tho republicans to brag about! It was only our peouliar electoral system tnat gavo that party mo x resiaeni. Tho County Commissioners of the stato meet in their third annual con vention at Allentown on tho 23 rd of September. The object of the conven tion is to ascertain thn nnarntinn nnd construction of tho goner.ll laws relat ing to counties ; to advocate legislation mpro uniform ; to prevent waste and mismanagement in ihe administration of publio funds and generally to dis cuss tho duties and obligations of pub lic municipal officers. Tho purposes are important and no doubt the con- vuuuuu win oe wen aiienaca. According to the Scranton Jtepub- uean trie superintendent of i'ubho In struction, Rev. Dr. Higbee, expressed mmseu very strongly in tavor of a general inoroaso in the pay of publio school teachers throughout tho State, He believes that only by raising the stanaara oi compensation will a high er standard of efhoienoy be attained. There is one point coicerniug this sub ject on which Dr. Higbee might have expressed himsoli with even greater against female tcaobers. A woman woo priorms tno same wort in a school that a man does is in all con science entitled to equal pay. NEW LAWS. An act to authorize tho election of assessors for three years, in the sev eral boroughs and townships of this iotnmoiiweaun. Sechon 1. Me it enacted &c, That the qualified voters of every borough and township in the Commonwealth of if ennsylvania, shall on tho third To.es day of February.VAnnoDomini one thou sand oignt Hundred and eighty-nine, and tnenniaiiy tuereatter, voto for and elect a properly qualified person for assessor in each ot said districts, who shall serve lor three years. Section 2. When any borough has been or shall be divided into wards, or any township has been or shall bo divided into election districts, the qualified voters of each of such wards, and each district of Buoh divid ed township, shall severally elect, at the time aforesaid, a properly qualified person sa assessor ior saiu ward or election district, who shall serve for three yoars. Section 3. Tho assessors elected pursuant to tho provisions of this aot. shall perform all the duties of assessors under the laws ot this Commonwealth, as well as those relating to elections, as to the valuation of property, and shall pake the triennial assess ments in tho last year of their terms of ouico. Secti6n 4. Whenever the commis sioners of any county shall, under ex isting laws, appoint a person to fill tho offico of assessor, such person shall servo until tho next election for assess ors, as provided by thU aot. Section. 5. All laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. An Aot to amend tho thirteenth seo ton of an act, entitled "An act to a mend and alter the fee bill, passed the twenty-seoond day of February, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and increasing tho compensation of witnesses attending court." Section 1. He it enacted, cOc, That tho thirteenth section of an ast, entitled "An aot to amend and alter tho fee biH, passed the twenty-second day of Feb ruary, ono thousand eight hundred and twenty-one," whioh reads as follows, namely: "That the fees to bo received by witnesses, shall bo as follows, name ly: Each day's attoudauco at oourt, when the witness does not reside in nor within one milo of tho county seat, sixty-two and one-half cents. Eaoh day's attendance beforo tho jnatico of tho peace, twenty-five cents, Jliloago. iiacn mno cirouiar in traveling to and from, three cents," be and'tho same is hereby amended to read as follows, namely: That the fees to bo received by witnesses, shall bo as follows' name ly: Each days attendance in court one dollar, Eaoh milo circular in traveling to and from such court, three cents. An Aot to prevent Doraotis from vn lawfully using or wearing tho insignia or rosette of the military order of tho Loyal Legion of tliu United Staton, or tho badge or the button of tlio Grand Army of the Republic, or the badgo or shield of the Union Veteran Legion. Sf.ctionI. IH it enacted, etc., That any person who abaH wilfully wear the insignia or rosetto of tho military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, or the badge or button of the Grand Army of tho Iiepublio, or tho badgo or shield of tho Union Veteran Legion, or use tbo samo to obtain aid or assistance within this Slate, unless ho shall bo entitled to uso or wear tho samo under the constitution, and by laws, rules and regulations of tho or ganization, shall bo guilty of mlsdo mcatior, and upon conviction, shall bo punished by a fino not to exceed ono hundred dollars. Half Rates to Gettrjbnrg via Penmyhania Railroad, Tho cnoampmont of tho Grand Army of tho Uupublio and tho Vctorau Asso ciation, and thn dedication of Stato monument, at Gettysburg in tho early days of S 'ptomber, will bo ono of the most interesting occasions in tho his tory of the famous fluid. An unusual ly largo number of veteran warriors will bj present, and tho dedicatory oor cmonies will bo highly Interesting to o'.d soldiora and civilians allko. September 11th and 12th will bo Pcnsylvanla days, when all the Stato monuments will bo dedicatod. For tho benefit of visitors tho Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all principal slatio is in tho Stato of Pensylvania to Gettysburg, September 7th to 12th' valid for return until September 13th inclusive, at tho rato of a single faro for the round trip. Pennsylvania Beserve Ajsoolation. 1'itir.ADEMMIIA, AUO. 21, 188G. Comrade: Survivors of the As w st ation will meet at tho Pavilion on Lit tlo Round Top, at 2 o'clock v. sr., Sep tember 11th, 1889. It is expected that every imember will be prescut. Election of officers will bo held, and matter ot monuments considered. Headqua-tors will bo at Grand Army Hoadquaiters on Cemetery Hill, whero comrades should report. A. G. Cuhtin, President. John Taylou, 1 a , . Chim. W. Hazzakp, Secretaries. Legitime Sails For New York. THE DEFEATED llAYTIANTO VISIT AMEItlCA OX II1S WY TO PAIU3. Santiago de Cuua, Sept. 1. General Legitime, tho defeated president of Hayti, left horo for New York yester day upon the stuamer Manhattan. He is accompanied by his suite, in all four teen members. General Legitime ar rived hero from Jamaica Thursday and is on his way to Paris, where he will spend his exile. It is his intention to sail for Havro on La Brctaano from Now York on September 7. The party will reach Now York next Thursday or Friday. A Fortunate Young Lady. Miss Jentuo Martin, 17G North St. Paul St., Rochester, N.Y., sayt: I suf ferd long from Kidney complaints home pbysicacs tailed to aftord relief, a inend induoed mo to try Dr. Kenno dy's Favorito Remedy, mado at Rond out. N. Y. Tho effect was wonderful wnen i naa taken two bottles 1 was cured and havo had no trouble sinoe, I write for tho benefit of others. 8 -16 4w. Warren Humes, the oldest guide and tho most experienced hunter in tho Adirondacks, makes an estimate that will bo interesting to all sportsmen in the State. He claims that there aro to day no less than 50,000 doer and 5,000 bears in those regions. Mr. names has hunted there for the past fortv-fivo years, and during that time has killed over 4,000 deer and more than 200 bears. Everybody L'fces to be called handsome, especially the young ladies. But this is simply ira- poseioio as long as tneir laoe is cover ed with pimples, blolchrs and sores, But wait, there is no need of this : one or two bottles of Sulphur Bitters will removo all such disfigurations, and make your face fair and rosy. Fan- . . - 7,-71 me jjzu, jaiiuretis. o-au-zw, VKfc The Chief Beuoa lor the great lae eess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla 1 found In the article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ao compUsbes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to tills medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit Win5 rllIa or bl001 purl mem v v 1 1 is ner won tne pUDnc Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole Bystem. IlMd'a Barcaparilla li sold by all drug gists, tl; six for $5. Prepared brO, J, Hoo4 L Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, aCaat, I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. Tho Beading R. Road depot is not located yet, but they aro bringing us lots of customers who drop off and get on at Main Street. The Bloomsburg and Sullivan now run on time so you can come and go with great satis faction. Tho Lackawanna and Bloomsburg or D. L. & "V. are sure to bring you, and take you on time; so much for tho Rail Road. We aro always on time with tho goods for tho season. Tho Henriettas are in, tho prices you will doubt, all wool 5oc, seo them. Tho fall cloths from 25c to $1,00 aro in all colors, plain, plaid and stripe. Wo havo dre33 goods by tho 1000 yards in all styles kinds and colors. Tho fancy goods talk for them selves all over the stole wo aro looking ahead to Fairtimes. Tho ladies must havo a now dress, a new shawl, or coat. Butter has gono up, and eggs will soon follow wo always havo and always want butter, -hggs, Lard czc. Wo aro fixing up extra places for our nice fine dishes. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. THE COIJIWffilAN AND DEMOCRAT. W. I BROOKE & ft The schools of Bloomsburg aro nil open. Tho public school Miss Armstrong's Select, and tho Komi and tho indications aro that they will all havo a larger auenuauco than over botoro. Tho pocket books of tho fa thers and mothers will soon bo lightened of considerable of their spare chancre and in some cases (wo trust they m&y bo few) of change that is very hard to se cure, for every child who goes to to school will have some things to buv if it bo odlv a slato or a pencil. Tho brighter ones who wore promoted at the close of last term will require more new books than tho laggards, so if it costs you a little more ior books than it does your neighbor take a little consolation out ot the probability that your children have been improving their time to better advantage than his. We have every thing needed in tho school room by teachers or pupils, and at the lowest prices W. H. BnooKE & Co. SEPTEMBER, 1889. Fall Overcoats Fall Suits Fall Trousers OUR FALL 0VEEC0ATS arc truly cap. tlvatlnjt. More elegance and beauty is shown by us in these garments than your fertile brain could imagine. The designer's skill is pictured on fa brics ot Textile perfection. Our $12.00 Special London Made Fall Overcoats are values far ahead of jour 01. pcctntlons. Bide ours with those shown elsewhere and you will coincide with us. OUE FALL SUITS nre more superior in Quality, Stylo and Workmanship than prices imply. The demand for such money's worth Is unlimited. Tho stylo of Finest Merchant Tailoring in ready made garments is orlgi- J nal with us and continued this season on a grander scale than cycr. Tbo equal of $35.00 Suits for $20.00 mean decided advantages to you. OUS FALL TEOUSEBS aro all novel- ties of the world's best fabrics. Thomp. son's inimitable Patent Cut assures the only perfect and artistic tit. Try a pair. 1 0. THOMPSON Special Mado Clothing, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Mint. PHILADELPHIA. tr Write for samples and directions Order byyialL" ( XentUm thU Paper. ) 'How 1 0 SHERIFF'S SALE OP VALTJlBLK Real Cstate ! By virtue of a writ of FL Fa. lajued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county. Pa.. and to me directed there will be exposed to tmb- uc saie at me court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on aATUKIJAx, SEPT. 28. 1889. at J o'clock p. m the following : Alt that certain lot or parcel of land situate In Brlarcreek township, col. ca, Pa., bounded and uescrweaas tonows, to wlt: On the north by land of Doty, Pealert Stowait on the east by land of Joseph Lemon, on the west by land of -w. n, auuus on me aouin try unseated land of I John II, Suit and Ji soph Lemon, containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a LOG HOUSE, LOG STABLE and outbuildings. Aisc: All that certain lot of unseated land Bltuate in Uriarjreek township, coL Co., Pa., oounaeaand described aa follows, to-wlt: On the north by land of Joseph Lemon, on the east by land of Geo. Iind?n, on the south by land of iroop, aimer and otners, and on the west by land ui riuiup spooney, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Nor. man jiCNeai use, vs. John W. Suit and John II. sun ana to tie sold as ihe property of John II, DU1L Ml". JOHN B. CASEY, AltJr Sheriff. 9-8 '89. IDOWS' A I'PH AISEJIENTd. y The followlnEf widows' annriitmit. witi presented to ttie Ornhan' court nr nnti.mHi wiujbj uu iua luunu Muuaar oi oepiemcer A. u. 18. and connnned nUL aal unless exoeptloas -itmLu tuu, uoja vucicaibcr will ue COO Ilerblne. Itolandus Estate Locuat. ivrannnir omnan, Thomas Estate, Beaver, Personalty Co'rtflght, Abraham Estae, Berwick, Personalty Pahiinger, Hermon Estate, Locust, Personalty Hartman, Henry C. Estate, Uloomsburg. Person, alty .oo. ty ipSaou Flshtngcreek, IVreonal nungaman, jacon Estate, lleaver. Personalty I"eraoualty 20.1. tj. Hennesar. John Etiati rvntrniiA Sorlmrer. Phllllo Extau. Muiiuin. rvmnnaii. stctler, wmiam II. Estate, Berwick, Personalty IS5 1, Jtealty Uli 04. ' Clerks Office. VT. H. 8NYt)EIt, Clerk, O. C. sept, 1, 1510. L .III Jtf iu i uu u U IMWPW HowlLoBt! HowReealned. THEMiENCEk KNOWTHYSEIE THE snuun ne ice '-!,Jlle"',.tu,ll!1", Pepnlu MsdicalTTMtlM IltioJUor from Folly, VM, Iraoraaw, Aicmim q, Orerujtllcn, Kotnitlaf tad aaatUne Uj. .Ictlm for oik, Uuilntu, Us barrM er BocUltcUtloo work. IttontalnjfcOMMi , icyalno. JlftnUfui Wnd!n, tmboaitd, fall iuu Prie only 11.00 by cull, puitpild, coaculcd In plain wrapper. lUai. triUir ProiMcloi ilfr, If jou apply sow. a lis dliUDiaUbcd author, Wm. II. rarfer, M. D . re. telved the a OLD AND J ElVXtl.LEIl MKU A U fff ,,,i,!f.H?M"1 'UJ AmUUob for IhU PHIZK K8MAY ob NUKVOU8 and J'lIVrllOAI.UlilliLiry.Dr.ParkerandaerTpi et Aii atarit 1'hileltni may bi ccasulud, eoni. . !'... nuU ' lnprion. at th omco of TUB f HAUOUY aiKOIOAI, lNOTITUTK, N. 4 llaloacb tit., llulea, Mu., to wham all 8-104-aW. MTHdwENCFlt J UltY LIST KOU SKl'TEMtlER TKRM. oinND Jtmoiis. leaver -Joslali Klhcr. lien on-samml llarror, ilairw Woollier. IKf.'0"'-. iwcalnimani, Isatih (lower. Uriirciwk VMolol w. Miutt. ll'oomsbunf-John Svvanlt. 8?n?n,T.,nTllPr' ,ohn T" " !reenwoj-(v. u. rrer, lvir Crawford ML l'leaunt-M. F. Muwrare. lioi-rluTcrock-llenrr Ion?. Rcott-lohn Jones Hamuef Keller. HvffArlOAt llowanl J, licks. ' vtArnii JCROM-rtHsr hskit, nonvcr-WHI Davis. Iienton-lMerco Keller. ttnrttrl lr u'ih euh.s - . . j -"'v cc,"t"rmactaer, a. 1 Youatr. AIpx. Untln(Hobertllror. ' Illnnm (lnx tl t.. - r,V.7 . ' imnnci jr,, Igjao centre Chariw Cajwt. Ccntraiia-(ftrtiQ nrrnnan. n. t currn. wpuuv -losepu ueiwifr. Mimip-Adam Miller. Thomas McMurtrlo. Nadison-llaltls sterling, orange .lacoj HhulU. Plnn AhrAm llnnott Ohoartncreit-t.loyd nan?. pwii guinea ueo. r. Jaciison Frank Derr. scond wi. neaver-J. 11. Martin. M. r. Conner. H. w. (larrlion. ' Ilrftrcrpfllr W. .Tnhn Hrnftti. ."na uuu;i utvjn Krelfrh, Waters, .Si-.fV i-eiiroiu jonn uorran, j. Marach. (ntro Wra. neck. Fr,nkl'r-!. H. Peesholtz. Flshln?creek Norman Mcnenry. (IrWrnwl flMml II Tim TAn-,kAn T r John. F. Lrwton. ' ' re 1119CK narry oroti. Jackvir n. F. Frlti. Samuel r. Hess. Ioc.' Jackson CunpbclL MsdlsonIacob Olrton, Mien rhllllps. Ws'o jcob Fenstwmaoher. Moitour o. 11. uosicr, Wm. Wlntcreteen. Mt. l"ejsant O. P. Olrton. Mlffllr It. V. liHleman. Orange Jo"w Munclman. sugar'oaf-lL M. Davh. Ecott-li. F. nice, A.thur Hartman. N OTIOE. Notice Is hereby trlven that the foU.iwinc nc. count has been tiled In the Cnirt ot common Fleasot Columbia county, and will be presented to tho said Court on the fourth Monday ot Sep tember, A. D. t89, anil confirmed nisi, and un less exception are tiled within four days there after will be confirmed absolute : 1. First and final account ot David Tost, com. m ttoo ot the person and estate ot Benjamin U. I un, u mrnuu. tvuuioooiary'sonicei vh. 11. hntpkr, Aug.ss, 18s. Promonotary. DMINI8TIUTOK' NOTICE. KiUxteoJ Anna Coffman, latti of Bloomrturg, Of ceaied. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admlnlstra tlon on th? junto of Anna CoHinan, late ot the townot Dloomsburz, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, deceased have beon grant ed to w. E. coirman and D. It. corrman of mooms burg, Columbia county, Pa., to whom all persons lrdebted to Bald ostaro aro requested to make paymeito, and those bivlni claims or demands will make known the same without delay to W. K. COFFMAN, D. It X)FKM AN, MM, Administrators. TVTOTICE. "to tbe stockholders of the nioomsburs steam and Electric Light company. The annual meeting ot the stockholders ot Bald company tor the elec tion ot a board et m-e directors and a treasurer to serve for the ensuing ye ir will be held at the omce of the secretary u bloomsburg on Tuesaiy September 10, issy, between the hours ot 2 and , p.m. Aug. 16-4U Jon ) M. Clibi, secretary. MD!NI3rHA.TOIt6'S NOTICE. EUatf 0 BliMtifih lllppeiutfet, lau of Centri tomahlp. Notice la hereby given that letters ot adminis tration on the eatrle of Rllzabprh ninnpnttAni. late ot centre township. Columbia County, de ceased, have been granted by the Iteglster to Daniel Martmij, to whom all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and iuuh IM,IU( uuiui, W UlUjUUb IUU Same WllUOUL delay to Or to DANIEL IIAKTMAN, A. L. FniTi Administrator, Atty. Beaton, I'a. DMINISTKA.TOIt'3 NOTICE Kstnlt of Tliomtu Cote, late of Swjarloaf ttep . Notice la herebv riven that letter nf fldmlnla tratloa on the estate ot Taomas Cole, late of Sugarloaf two., coantyof Columb'a and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, hive rwun pr.inrjvi tn Joph It. cole, of Uentoo, col Co., I'a , to whom allperaonstndcbtedtosald ostat3 aro requested to make payments, and those hat jig cltlms or de mands will make known the same without delay to or to JOSEPH It COLE, A. U Fkitz, Administrator, Any. i e it on, ra. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE BONDS OP TIIK IlLOOlHBmta STAVE nuitMAL SCHOOL. SBODItED HV FIIIST unRT- Notice Is herebv elven that the lutnr.vit nn all ui saia oonas ouisianaing up to sept. 1, 1339, wil aiBOmCd ID lllQOmihUrj. At nnv limn wlrliln thirty days from sepi 1. I'J. if bonds are not ureoenieaDyuciooeri.is-w. the interest will be ueiamuxi ana appuea 10 oiner purpose. . .... 1LJ.CLAKK, AU3.306U Treasurer. JEOISTEIl'.S ACCOUNTS. Notice la herfthv pivpn ti nil wt,ti.nu rsptscuve (ec3dcnts and minors thit tho follow lPf am'nlstrators' executors' guirdlans accounti have bxs i nied In the omjo ot tba Keglter of col umbia county and will tin m-ranM-i nr .nn-m.. tlonaadal'owanielu tie Orplnoi' oourt to bo uuiu ,u uiwmwirz ovpieinojr w My a" NO.l. ACCOUnt Of tlOlVrt Itll ll Ailmintatpat, uiwcraMioui .lliiuetu Kucsie, late Of SOOtt no. , First ana nna' account of umia im. merman, admlnlatrlx of Albert Amn.nn i... of Kl3hlngcreek township col. Co., deceased. ' NO. 8. ACCOUnt or Ulnmi-i Mpli1illiti Almlni.tM. w w, ,ud cabKa oi Auzauem ueisnune, late of i.n.-uMju vumuuiiu, vummoia county, aeceased. No. 4. Account of Aaron Boone, Executor of Mary E Snyder, deceased, who was guardian ot William 1. Snyder. No. S nonit and flnl fln.m,n, n. A . Boirart. administrator nr thn parrn nr HokkJ?. nn a .avovk itciuiwk tuwusaip, ueceasea. jo. o. t.rst and final account of II. M. and II, deceased. " Na 7. Theaccountnr U'm rhri,n .llwuiuu,uiwiwwl tor&aie ot real es tate to pay Legacies. NaS. Account of Daniel II. .lnhrwrtn .Amini.. trator of William Johnson, law ot the township of Madison, deceased. r No. 9. Account of Mary A. Knorr, Executor of Samuel Knorr, deceasei, who was guardian of George A. Devan amlnr-culldo! ueorge Bevan. no- iu- Account oi L. 11 Ilupert. Executor of Ell KrfVMltrirnf I. It lli,nAP, rja.... t ..-I'v.., No.lt. First and nnl Ancniint nr w a na. administrator of Oeorge Kelchner, late 'of "centre NO. 12 Flnit and nnAl opmnnt nr ir t vnnH and Wesley Knorr, executors ot II. U. Knorr. late' o 13. first an 1 nnil account of I. A. Dewltt, uvuv... v. m ,uiv rwiwj, lave ui iruu I nfcretik towiiguip, col. Co., deceased. No. 14. First and final acco mt of v. v Kn.H.r executor of John nggert, of Berwick, Columbia Na IS, ACCOUnt Of Uarv A. Knnrr Aifwntri Bamuci Knorr, wiio was one of tne oxecutore ot NO. 16. Third and n art 11 niwtunr nt viitahaik a Jackaon and Mordoc.il v. Jackson, exocutors of vhi vutavv vt vnut,D u, ai;8UU, HUJ (J I lUO DO. rough of Berwick, col. Co., dcoeascd. No. 17. F.rst and final afcnunt nf ivabIav mi. dine, administrator o' James Bildlne, late oi tladlson township, deceased. No. IS. First and final account nf Amm ir ita. hcvuwi ui auuu u. iiccock, uuceauco. NO. 19. ACCOUnt Of Samuel AnnlAman aunofotis l'eaier, a rnloor chlld ot Sylvester peaier, late or n-hingcreek twp , deceased. No. SO. Fourth Dartlal account nr .TMmM ir.. Alarny, executor of Ueorge Lonrenuertrer, latt or the townUlp of Main, CoL Co , deceased. No. HI. Flrat and final account of John A. Hoff. man and O. K. hliuman, executors of Thomas J, llotlman, late of Beuvcr township, doceasod. N0.2& First and dual account of John tor. guardian ct Harriet U Moier, late Harriet L. Cornellson, mluor-culi nf (iejrge w, cornellson. late of P.no township, Columbia Co., deceased. Na i. Fl'St and partial account of Louts Lowenberg and Surah Lowenberg, admlnlstratora pf the estate of David Lowenberg, late of niooras- No. tl. Fourth and flnnl acennnr. nf Uiwn m. aire, one of the executors of JoihiiA navrlfp ita o; Jackson township, CoL vo , aextiAixl. O. II. CAMPBELL, iteglster, !rkEx Rj-poivrs. DLOOMSHURG MARKET. Wboleal.i. JioUil. Wheat tur liuslicl ye " " 65 lo 05 60 45 33 0.00 20 22 10 18 13 15 03 fi (8 10 0 11 io ia so ao 07 85 5 to 7 Ccru " " .... OaU " " Flour " bbl iliilto: Reg lama Dried Annies Bide Bboulder Geese Lord per lb Vinegar per gal Veal skins Wool per lb Illldoi... , BLOOMSBURG, SIIERIFF'SSALE. Dytlrtuoot nwrltot Vend, Kx. Issued out ot the court ot Common Pleas of coL Co., Pa., and to mt directed there will bo exposed to publio salo at the Court House, Bloomsburg, ra., at 10 o'clock a, m., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1889. All that certain lot or piece of land sltuato in the Town ot Bloomsburg, ra., bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt t On tho north by rino alley, on tho cast by Miller's alloy, on the south by lot ot T. B. Miller nnd on tho west by lot of Dsnlson Brink, containing Thirty-TIircc Feet on lino alley, and ono huadrod nnd seven foot more or leas on Miller's alley whereon Is erected A LARGE FRAME STABLE. Pclxed, taken in execution at the suit ot Kit Jonea vs DcnHon Brink, and to be sold as tho property of Uonlson Brink., Lmtxs, JOHN B. CASEV, Atty'a. Sherirf. 8-6vsa. ts. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, PKAt.KIt IN Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIirATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First door in Bloomsburg Opera House. Qj ALES MEM to canvass tor the sale of Nursery stock I Stead employment guaranteed. SALAHY AND EX PENSESpatdtosuccesstul men. Apply at once stating age. Mention this paper. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY. Rochester, N, Y. Sep. and Nov. elts Catarrh Cream Balm CUBES HAY FEVER AND Cold in Head, h AY-RE ver A d article IsaDDliod into eanh nostril nnd i agreeable. Price M cents at Druggists; by ma!L reglswred, 60 cts. KliY UHOTIICKS, M TarrCQ St , New York. 8 30 4W. a ScwInK.Mafhlnc- o mi dc ( t di 1 1 D lrd tm all peril, by ifatm, wt will Mod free l ov frQ in cub lcUtTjb vrr lb world, with all tb atttbtocM "ui io Hoaireescompuu HII Of our tMtlT nd tnhl ax amplei Io rt turn wt Mb tbtt run now "H we eoa. o tbota wba may rail at your bone, and afttr 0 moniBi iu Man Dtroui ycuf ows proprtT. Thia triad machiaa It Bad after Ike Hlneep palenta. wBieabavaraaouli hrortnatnta run oat it told for VU.'S, with tbe a tarhmcBti, and now aella for IAO.HhI MMkiI (Vlmafbina In tbe world. All U w vKiii-miriii in id woria, ana IbO ?S!?i'?i.''0l,,'fclto rtaer abows urnhrrfit Aurrlca. XJKUK k CO., Uox AuS.aUt, MtUa. Janii-fiS-t PARKER'S HAIR BALRAM Cleanies and buutiC the hair. 1 romotes a luxoriant growth. N?7e,r fty .,0 Heitora Qriv Hi I tl. V-lLr.. t - PrerenU Danirutt and hjdr tMllina Kw.iuifl tl 0QtligTr1irtj. 8-10-d 4w. Tho WONDERFUL 8 CHAIR Ootablainff a Pirlor, Library. Inok. I'JjL.XKS'iUi. "' !. LQUN6C, BC0. d "9 lei couch. r.id Si.QO tt. illltllll. Ricllllll, Ptlllcltll' LOCIPEDES and SELF PROPELLERS. All KINDS OF APPLIANCES rOR INVALIDS, RABY fjOACHES Utrr IOO dllTrrent dnljni. Oar ruin ailMUle Briltoa 11 Car. W,Ju'' AV9,nTe discontinued a . . I ' lfn Jour orars direct witb lae inUere roa cn ttn ...ra, pro", unr Htuntna prirtt md ipecUl llnriln. wUI.lonkh, nd dehreretl frrn to eoj Mnt la WUlot-ne. ul lUtt clmt ot goudj roa wCh It lor. LUBURC MFC. CO. lid Nurth KlhlU Mreeu fUUdelDUu, Pa rjSHtlal Qld Waub.l Baidiot VI tHf kail I laialr. If I MM U Wtlca IB Ut WMld. fi I fatfaa UMkMMr. War.l 1 raited, lliavj Hiu oid u.iuif ie. jioia ladMa aa4 ceau' mi ft. wlib aari and caa of eqwal valaa. One lkrrauB io tub l. ealUj ctvn aacra oae rrto. ebla lift of Household N amp r a. Thete aaaploa, aa wall aa tba watch, we aaad li In yr borne for 9 Moalbe and abtwa tbaaa to Iboie wba nay bare callad, lby bacoaae year iwi property Tbeae wfce wriie at a ace raa b care of roeoUlar tba Wntrh a a N tarn plea. Wat-ay ail eipreae, frtrlfcbt, eta. AddVooa ttliatua tt Co.. II ok Mli, l"orrvBia.MiHe. WILLIAMS i mm. WTO "MU1 rnto 7 mm mam, A LKAWNO, I'OPULAH, PIAOTIOAI UOMMEHCJIAL SCHOOL Csmmt rclal. SherHnnd, Praslial English &ni Hl'.itsry Dejartaents. v... Jf nt4. an opport-trilty forsviurlnif prep iratlm fir I ho renl work of urn whi.i, ii.,,i. Youriif Mon luvo loiud a si-pplnn Btoua w llONult ULE aul con li IO Jooi stJtvitsH. YiV,,?, tloi is lu a mut nroiperom conllUoo, am in intra .are l" conu .Vi iif a VmVrT.r , L"e, ," ,utl1 men and womoo from all part, ot the comineu'i. beiVfor o itul'', dan' InliuliViiM'cirtfV.T.r "to""""' WILLIAMS & Itojmn, Kwli'ktter, N. V aw Bone Fertilizers, for the work done, v jVn u,,Sw,hS ,u nvrt quality FOR BALE DY DAVID LONG, MILL GROVE. NATHAN MILLER, MAINVILLE COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. JUST RECEIVED ! JUST RECEIVED ! Clothing ihv HIch, Toullis, Hoys :iim1 Children, that ennnot 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 CLOTHIC, HATS, CAPS, TRIES Al FMISIIH GOODS, and POSITIVELY will save you more money than to buy them in Wilkerbarre or Scranton. As have said before our . Prices are always the lowest, And Our MOTTO is AHvnys "FAIR DEiimG" RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER, The Reliable Clothier. The Largest Clothing and Hat House in Columbia and) Montour Counties. Islooaiisbiii'tf, PlIfitOgQ'i&Ill$ & Ci'siyoiiSa Correct Styles, Perfect Finish. Copy in i tr EiiKariit" VicwiflB, and ITrasiies to OrBer. W lien I fay Cur.E I do not mean merely to stop th in fur n nine, ami then iuvo them re turn nn.ii'i. 1 iiun A ItADlCAL CVllk. I havo mado tlio di.caeo of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKSTESS, Allfo-long study. I warrant ray remedy to Cnim the worst cntcs. llecaujo others Imvo fulled Is no renson for not now receiving a cure, fccml at onco for a trcatiae and n FrkkTioitlu of my Infallible Uhmedv. (lire Ksnrcis and l'ont Offlce. It costs you nothing for a trial, and It will euro you. Address H.C.ROOT, ri.c, 183 Pearl St.. New York EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So disguised that it can be tsktn. digested, .nd asslmllatea by the most sensltlTs stomacli, vrlten Ih. plain oil cannut be tolen'edl and by the com. blnatlon or the sIMTlth the hypophos. pultes Is mac; m-.re efficacioas. Bfmtrkable u Huh prodicer. Pcrsous gala rajildly while taking It, SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledcea bj Physicians to be the Finest and Det prepa ration in the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, OCROFULA, GENER L DEBIUTY, WASTIflO DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS 77l grnt rmrfy or (Amsumptlan, and .1 - TliuuwiiKls hard i-'iiiii'11"""1' cmai y- nmsm Ur 1US Uf tllllf, fnilit tin.!!....' curable !iy others wauiwl. CURE GUARANTEED. (u4.sriiiouiiii-lli,. prim ior i iri'Utitl", Advlt-o Kn-, OfflCtf Uouubloa. augUH'Jly 1-4 Co & ROGERS' wrm imnw ing Will the FERTILIZER you intend purchasing so act upon the soil that it will produce BIG CROPS, nnd at the same time maintain and build up the fertility. To put price per ton ahead of auallt and producing power is poor economy. Farming profits are too small to ad mit of any but judicious purchases. Aller quality, and in proportion to t, comes nrice. Ynu ciu r;.i always as low in price as the lowest ana remits, ao not buy our Ftrtiliztrs, UTILES m FALL ! STYLES FOE FALL J Consult Your Interests, By patronizing a live and PROGRESSIVE HOUSE. The L.ugcst Stock, The Host Reliable Goods, lowest Prices. Square Dealing and courteous attention will always be found at the OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING HOUSE OF 15AVID lowejbekg. CHANGE OF BASE. NEW FIRM Cummings & Yerdy, BAKESS AWO CONFECTIONERS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. :0: FRESH BREAD, CAKES, --T) JVNS-'sSOF EVERY VARIETY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and NUTS KSSKMBl PARLORS ATTACHED. Juno 28 '89.tt P we " astare 01 Publl3 Pitronaw. OUMMINGS & VERDY. COME AND HAVE YOUR I. G. , Wells WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORK. tor Baeaminirtg Byes, PERFECT FIT GDAKANTEED. Fino pel). 4KHH"9HHMHHpk bio and white crystal 1 e n h o s constantly i n DBH stock, also tl iu Fint' wulcli woik nnil i.il.l tllltr rilitttlir auUd to ...v., ,ii.f...,i' " ' CARPETS and UAKI Mb. illlMt ,, lwnH h , v... irom SOcts. in). I'KTO k MrriNG,ilKTSfrW 300 "P- MAIB OAR widiliH au.1 ,,ri.i.. ' MAl 1IN. 10 Imu out for 10c OIL CLOTH, all t NEW MILLINERY I JllBl NEW KKV EE3 EXAMINED BY the Optician, ji x' i jiuai, iiiio oi J wnt ches, clocks, i and jewelry in Bloomsburg. :o: nn.) n.. .,.1.1.- ""u oxtoiited, All work guar MILLINERY " y T.nB.i ..i n G. W. KEITER. and Blruwa. 1U11UON8, VELVETS, fx., H. E. WASLEY-