The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 04, 1889, Image 2

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    COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1
The nnllimhl'fin ItOidrnothatholmdrio lde of push- My nd rcstoro tho goods stolon,
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lllfcl illM BUll IVr 1111 llUllUlllll'llb VI VUU I vuuiiuvitnvnuw o. i,o. v.. i bUDitr
marringo nd that his heart fairly bled machcr, defendant sentenced to pay
for his jioor, un for tun ft to wife. Mrs. I flno of $100 and costs of prosecution
Hamilton is unquestionably in a doll Columbia Co. vs. Uloomrburg Water
onto condition, and has oponly stated Co., ltulc on commissioners to Mo an an.
that sho will novcr tako any nioro raor- swer to petition.
Iplitno or opium anil that in tho iuluro
sho will lead an entirely different ltfo."
Hamilton, it ia said, has mado a
statement to tho effect that he paid
Mr. Perry $1,000 to dofend his wifo (
unions'
DMINIBTIUTOltH' NOTICE.
Bitot (if Anna CoJTinan, tat of Rloomtburv, it-
veasea.
Notlco In hprebr trlvm that, tr-ttflni nf ftdmlnlstril.
uon on me osiato or Anna corrman,
0. E, Elwsll, I rii.,
J. K. BlttsnlieBdsr., f
" BLOOAISBURQ, PA,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1880.
Superintendent Kimball, of thoLlfo
saving Sorvlco, has rcooivod reports
showing that during tho recent great
Btorm on tho Atlantio coast reliof was
given to forty-soven vessels and 301
porsons woro resoaod. On tho Dela
ware coast noar Lowes, whore the full
forco of the storm was felt, 10 1 porsons
wcro rosouod from twenty-two voasols,
whilo on tho Vlrgina coast twonty
throe porsons from thrco vossels and
other stations on tho coast mado up
tho full numbor of saved.
that ho also paid Mrs. Hupp in full for
all demands for tho board of liaby
Beatrice, Mrs. Hamilton and himself,
and in addition ho had given Mrs.
Hupp a check for $250.
A Newf7eather Prophet.
THE t'OKKOABT KOII OCTOIlKIt 11T REV.
It. IIICK9 OF BT. LOUIS.
1HI.
A MATTER AT IBSUE.
During tho lato notion of tho legis
lature Hon. S. M. Wherry, representa
tive from Cumberland county, mado
the char go that tho Commissioners of
tho sinking Fund had sold over a
million dollars' worth of United Statos
bonds belonging to tho Stato which
brought SGO.OOO interest to tho stato
troasury ovcry year and that tho pro
coeds of this salo of tho United States
bonds wcro deposited in certain banks
without interest. This charge was
couched in tho plainest and most speoiflo
language, and jur. Wherry moved that
tho Houso appoint a special oommittoo
to inquiro into tho management ot the
Sinking Fund and tho treasury under
which this achievement in financiering
was accomplished. Bat tho republican
House, with speaker Uoyer, (now the I ness and care.
republican candidato for State Treas
urer) at its hoad, deliberately refused
to make tho inquiry,
Tho only explanation of this remark
able financial transaction which has
been vonoh-safed by the Commission
ors Of tho Sinking Fund is that tho
United States bonds were sold with a
viow of omployiug tho proceeds of tho
salo in tho purchaso of Stato bonds,
but that when the Commissioners ap
pearcd in tho market tor tho purpose
ot buying Stato bonds the holders of
tho latter insisted upon a premium
which tho Commissioners regarded as
exorbitant. This is simply a confess
ion ot incapacity, not to say stupidity,
on tho part of tho Commissioners of
tho Sinking Fund. Thoy know that
no Stato bonds woro overduo at the
timo tbey Bold tho Uuiled States bonds
They knew that as they could not com
A now woathor prophet has rison In
tho West, Thellov. Irl R. Hicks of
St. Louis, foretold tho unprecedented
rainfall which caused tho Johnstown
disaster, and in his weather forecast
lor September ho anticipated a Btorm
of "oxtromo fury'' on tho coast bo-
twecn tho 10th and 15th. Hero aro
the predictions of tho now American
weather prophet for Ootobor.
Tho secondary storm movements
mentioned at tho oloso of our Septem
ber forecasts will run their oourso by
tho 1st or 2nd of Ootobor will be at
tended by rain in Southorly regions,
turning most likely to sleet ana snow
In tho North, followed by cold.
Tho firtt storm period proper tor
October is central on tho 5th, with
tho planet Mercury central at a dis
tributing noint on the 4th. This com
bination, especially during this Jovian
timo of general raetoorogical violence,
will in every probability produce
storms which will oall lor watchful-
Northwesterly storms
are apt to bo sovere, covering the lake
regions, and endangering navigation
from about tho 3rd to tho 8th. Many
of tho country will most likely bo visit'
Estato of Daniel Force, Hulo to show
ckuio why tho account of ciccutor filed In
llcslstcr's ofllco shall not bo set aslJo and
confirmation withheld.
Phillip Krum vs. Charles Dlddtg, Inter
pleader filed.
Hoad In Jackson near J. II. Illchlo's.
order to viewers continued to next term,
J. II. Maize continued as auditor In es
tato of Mary O. I'otcrman.
J. V. Eves' uso vs. E 11. Furman and
J. E. llnrklcy, on petition It Is ordered
that proceedings on 11 fa bo stayed, ami
rule granted to show cause why the execu
tion shall not bo sot nsldo at costs of plaintiff.
Order ot salo continued lu estato ot John
Bantcc.
J. II. Vastlno's uso vs. '1'. Gerrity, on
motion ot J. II. MaUo attorney for plain
tiff, wrltof habere facias posscsslonca granted.
Edwin F. Shaw, vs. Pauline Bhaw di
vorce proceedings. V. Chrlsman appoint
ed commissioner to tako testimony.
Estate of Harriet L Moser, exceptions to
guardian's account, 0. C. Evans appointed
auditor on exceptions.
Order to viewers of a road in Stignrloaf
near L. Kile's continued to next term.
Estato of Daniel llrewcr. order of salo
continued.
Commonwealth vs. James Long, rule
granted o Bhow cause why tho proceedings
of tho grand jury should not bo set aside.
Estato ot Mary M. Creasy. Hulo on heirs
to acccDt or refuse real estato at tho valu
ation, or show cause why It should not be
sold.
Estate ot Henry Croop. Hulo on heirs
to accept or refuse real estato at valuation,
or show cause why it should not be sold.
Estato of Geo. Kclchncr. C. G. Barklcy
appointed auditor to dlstributo fund.
M. A. Mansfield vs. F. L. Crane, rule to
SICK
FOH
HEADACHE
nuu. vvuuiniti i.w ui vuv
countr of Columbia, and
stateof Pennsylvania, doceasnd, hare boon grant
ed to W. K. conman and 1). li Oorrman ot Dlooras.
Duty, Columbia countr. Pa., to whom all persons
mucuieu to earn csiaro aro requosica to maxe
m its-
Nervous, Bilious, Cor ongestive Forms.
real
payments, and mow havlnr claims or demands
win uaKo Known mo same wunout UPiar to
W. E. COKrMAN.
ot ono ot tho
. and was liaod
br him with unparalleled success tor over thirty
This I'cmodr Is the twricrlntlon
leading phtstclans of Paris, Franco, and was used
rears. It was first irlven to tho nun o as n nroDMo
tary medicine In IS18' Hlnro which timo It has
toundltsway Into nlmost every county on the
face ot tho globe, and become a favorlto remedy
with thousands of the le vllng pMBlclans. Medical
societies have discussed Its marvelous success at
thalr annual conventions, and after their onclal
chemists have analyzed It and tound that It con
tained no opl itcs, bromides or other harmful In-
Tedlents placed It among tneir -standard romo-lies.
DMINISTHA.TOH'8 NOTICE.
folate pfAnna Uarta Crtrettng, late q Scott ttep.
Notice Is hereby trlvcn that letters of adminis
tration on tho estato ot Anna Marta Crevollng,
laio or scon twn.. conntrot column la. and stato
ot Pennsylvania, deceased, hava been grantdd to
()eo. It. Kclmensnyder, ot Munbury, Pa., to whom
all persons Indebted to said estato are requested to
raiiKij payments, ana inoso naving claims or ac
raands will mako known the same, without delay
to
1E0. U. llKIMKNSNVnElt,
Administrator,
sunbury, Pa.
TESTIMONIAL.
I.. 1L llltOWN, M. 1).,
M West Jersey St.,
KLlzinTil M.J. June 21. lino.
Tlilslstoecrtlfv that I Pave used fur some
months with much satisfaction, tho combination
ot remedies, tor llomncuc, known as llrlggs'
Headache Troohea. Tho remedy cures morn head
ache, especially such as ntlect Nervoui Women,
than anything 1 am acquainted with, an I It this
certificate will be the means ot bringing It to tho
favorable attention ot surrorers from that trouble,
I shall feel that I have done them a service
1. 11. UKUMI4.
jlXECUTOHS NOTICE.
Estate of Sarah II. lien tale of Denton township,
nrwasea.
Letters testimcnUrr on said estate lnvlnif been
graniot toilieui,dersUa"dexeutor. All persons
naemea losua estiie aro nereoy nounou to pay
lie same, and those havlnz claims aealost sail
estato to presont tho s.uno to
A. L. Fritz,
Attorney.
d-so-st.
PRICE; 28 ' CENTS.
Bold by all Druggists, or Bent by Mall on Ko
celptof Price.
Briggs' Medicine Co.,
ELISABETH, IT. J.
0-27-ly.
T?XKCUTOH 8 NOTICE.
lit
Kelate of Jacob Wenwr, tat of PIsMngcreek Hep.,
Col. Co., Fa., OeceKwH,
Letters testamentary on said estato having been
granted to tho undersigned executors. All per
sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notlflod to
pay the same, am thoso having claims against
sdia esuue ia prewnb me same lu
C. 11. 1HRKLKV.
Atty.
Are
tou Coming
To
Philadelphia
9
IF SO
Be sure to visit 1338 Chestnut
NNUAL MKETINO.
Theremilar annual m-ellnff of the stockholders
of the uToomsburg Water company will bo hold
u- iiiL'ir uiucu iu niuuinsuurg ua luefiiy, ol'i uay
of October I8i, b.tweon the hours of two and
four o'clock p. in. for the pnrp mo ot electing a
board ot directors and tho transaction ot the gen
eral business ot tho company.
r. r. uiLiUAiiftii,
8cpt.l3.lw. secretary.
ed by bcavy sleet duriuff tho storms ot 8how caU80 wliy lbo plalnll(I ,u not pfty (iirc(,tlv onnnait the U. S.
guuuiuu thu costs of the interpleader and trial. 1 . ' 1 1
tbis period. About tho first
polar wavo is likely to appear at or
about this time, and to onoounter re
tinue eauatorial storms towards tho
Atlantic Coasts. Some cold days
will follow, until tho temporaturo re
acts for minor storms about tho 11th
and 12th.
Tho appalling fulfilment of our calcu
lations for tho period in wluoh wo
writo this foreoast, September 10 to
lo, tocethor with the record going be
fore it, confirm us in tho belief that to
a creator or less extent October die
turbinoes will partake ot too cnaracior
of those preceding months, calling for
promptness and caro in gatuermg ana
Ia tho matter of support of Sarah Heller,
rule on C. J. Heller to show cause why be
shall not pay tho costs of tho proceedings.
Mint.
Here you can
line of Clolhinjr
hort Work of a Troublesome fase-
seo the finest
nl,fninnlln Tt.
rt ..... ......
comes direct from the World's
centre of Fashion London.
aotli day ot November, lst, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, for tho purpose of voting for or against
an Increase of the capital Btock and Indebtedness
ot said Company, lly order ot the Hoard ot Direc
tors,
11. J. UUNMKIt,
(secretary.
Moomsburg, Sept. 16, 1S89.
kvdf nnrl Knarnla .
pel tho presentation of underduo Stato I sloriug tho products of the season, and owen jjasg.
Ono day I was taken with Paralysis
T. , ,1,1 . 1 J
01 mo uoweis. ino stotnaca ana otn-1 rfj- -n
er orens lost all power ot action. Al-I -3)1. WVJ
though opposed to proprietary medi- a stylish London Made Fall
cenes, 1 tried Dr. David Kennoys n.. ,-,. nf . vn
To mnkfl n Irmr- utorv short it saved COUIU not CQUai 10 Order UUtier
my He. It is tho best medicine in the I SJO.UU.
wortd m- dithculties ot tho kidneys,
-A.
bonds for redemption they would be at
tho mercy ot ttio holders ot the stato
bonds. Thoy know, too, that tho Stato
could gain nothing, but must lose, by
the sale of United states bonds even
if tho Stato bonds could bo bought at
a reasonable premium. This explana
uon. therefore, fails to explain.
Do the people of Pennsylvania ap
prove of a management of the treasury
by which tho stato loses $0U,UUU in inter
est annually, a los) which must be
made good by taxation! Aro tho vot
ers of tho stato ready to endorse
Henry K. Boyer, tho republican can
didato lor Stato Troairor, who as
Speaker of tho Houso of Representat
ives stilled tho inquiry in to the man
agement of the Treasury proposed by
Keprescntative Wherry! Ji realty
causing inland nayigatiou to bo prema
turely precarious. Wo deprecate any
radical departure from usual methods,
out insist upon vigilance ana a reany,
common-sense holding of tho reins.
Wo calonlate the period running from
about tho luih to tho 20th is one in I
which such caro should bo exercised.
The 10th. 17th. 18th and 19th are
davs in which ceneral Autumnal dis
turbances ought to pass eastward
across tho continent. The high bar
ometer following these disturbances
will envo place to reactionary stormB
of energy about tho 23d and 24th. A
prompt and sharp reaction into frosty,
cold days will follow.
From about tho 27th to November
is a regular and marked st'.rra period.
15o readv lor suoii vie situdes as ioi-
J. GlKKORO,
0-13-lm.
to party cover quite this glaring infid- low such stoms at such seasons, and
elity to tho public interest! These
questions aro submitted to tho candid
and in telligent judgment of tho voters
what over may be tboir noutiual affili
ation, in tho confident belief that thov
will decide then at the polls, not as tho
blinded slaves of party, but as free and
thoughtful citizens. 1'atnol.
SILVEB WEDDING.
There comes to nearly every family
who cares to obsorvo them, some pov
ticularly happy and important social
event to make it desirablo to celebrate
it in a manner befitting its Importance.
Tho twonty-fifth anniversary of tho
marrago of Richard Kitchen and Ma
ria Kindt, which ocourcd on tho 21at-
inst, was ono of those happy social
events to them. On that day, by invi
tation, over hfty guests assembled at
their residence to participate in the eel
ebration of what is commonly known
as tho "silver wedding.1' Those pres
ont were Nicholas Kindt and wife, (fa
ther and mother of Mrs. Kitchen, aged
78 and 80 respectively), Rev. Nathaniel
opeer (who was the omciating clergy
man for them twenty-five years ago)
and wife, C- B. Kitchen (their son) art?
wifo and daughter, C. R. Cox, B. F.
MoMichacl, Georgo Beck, 1. B. Ikler,
L. P. Yoager.Cyrus Do mot t, Moore De
mott, iBaao Klino, Wilbur Kline, Win.
Domott, J. Burger, F. I. Sbultz, R. C.
Kester, and their wives; Mrs. Jennie
llobbins, II. Thomas and daughter,
Misses Vernio Croaslev, Sadie Kitchen,
Annie Miller, Mr. John McMichael,
Henry Roto, Sr., John Kitchen, and
yo editor and wifo. At 2 o'clock p. m.
tho guests wero summond to tho dining-
room whoro a feast was spread winch
would have done credit to Vanderbilt's
ten thousand-dollar cook. Rov. Spear
invoked tho blessings of the Divine
Ruler, after which all partook freely of
the good things sot before them. It
was a pleasant affair throughout
Many useful and beautiful articles of
Bilverwaro were given as tokens of the
esteem m which tho couple aro held,
Tablet.
for the cold following tho storms into
November. Ilavo a care for your fuel
and hour ht'lpless dependent stock.
Court ProccedlaitH,
On motion ot J. H. Maize William Lev.
crott was admitted to practice law,
Commonwealth, vs. Hiram Long, larceny
and receiving, truo bill,
Commonwealth vs. James Long, fornics
tion and bastardy, true bill.
Commonwealth vs. U. W. Martz, cm
braccry, not a true bill. H. F. Ilittenhouse
pay tho costs.
Commonwealth vs. J. E. Snyder, mall-
clous mischief, not a truo bill, Charles
Qearhart pay the costs in two cases;
Commonwealth vs. C. U. rowier, as
saull and battery, true bill.
Commonwealth vs. II. & S. It. It Co.,
neglecting and refusing to .reconstruct a
road, tru bill.
Commonwealth vs. P. Clemens, nol pros
allowed on payment of costs.
Common wealth vs. Hiram Long, case
tried, verdict, guilty of receiving stolen
goods.
On Wednesday Sheriff Casey acknow.
lodged tho following deeds:
Dencisou Brlnlc to Sablna Brink; prop
crty ot Lucy Ann and T. J. Blmman to Ex,
ccutors of Henry Hosier"; property oYAnna
Buss to Bamuel E. Weaver.
Commonwealth vs. W. Yeager, selling
liquor to minors, true bill
Commonwealth vs. Illdgway Randall,
assault and battery, not a truo bill, U. D.
Fowler to pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. U. 1). Fowler, case
tried, verdict not guilty, prosecutor It.
$12.00
a handsome London Mado Suit
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&3.50
a pair of Thompson's Patent Cut
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3 same quality of fabrics
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elsewhere.
The Chlf f Bmhi for the great suc
cess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In the
article ltielf. It is merit that wins, and tho
fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac
complishes what Is claimed for tt, Is what
has clren to this medicine a popularity and
sale greater than that ot any other saisapa-
hii:j- A:. r"ia or Diooa puri-
IVieill V V 1 1 1 a ner before the public
nood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt
Itheum and all numors. Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache. Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ens the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System.
Ilood'a Hartaparilla Is sold by all drug-
fist?. 1; sU for Si. Prepared by 0. L Hood
b Co., Apothecaries, Ixiwau, mus.
E. 0. THOMPSON
Special London Made Clothing,
1338 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oppotflto tho Mint.
PHILADELPHIA.
ELY'S P&TA DDH
luream aaim
IH WORTH
SI 00 0
TO ANY .HAN
Woman or Child'
suffering from
CATAERE
no; a liquid or
SNUFF.
A narttcle la applied Into
agreeable, l'rlce 51 cents at rnv-wi ty niall,
i registerea, ou cis.
KtiYIlltOT!lSUS,56'.Varrenst, New York.
u-27 4w.
HAY-FEVER
UNDEB EVA'S THUMB AGAIN.
1IKUEK THAT HAMILTON WIU. NOT TltV TO
OltTAIN A DIVORCE.
"Eva has Hay tinder her thumb
again,'' was tho sentiment expressed
by tho neoplo of Atlantio City, when
it became known that Hamilton had
visited his wifo in jail at May's Laod
last Friday. Harsh, indeed, wcro tho
comments passed upon tho young Now
Yorker's weakness and tho ceneral
impression provails that ho will now
uso overy endeavor to eecuro a now
trial for his wifo and that whether
successful or not ho will ultimately
livo witu tier a cram as tier Husband.
A gentleman prominently identified
with tiio case says :
"I am of tho opinion that Hamilton
thinks moro of his wife sinco troublo
has overtaken her than over ho did be
fore, and though ho told mo that h
bad promised his brother and father
not to have anything moro to do with
her. I think that as soon as her term
of imprisonment expires thoy will once
moro bo llvlni' tocetnor as man and
wifo. Owintr to tho conduct of Mrs,
Hunt). Mrs. Hamilton is absolutely
without a ohanizo of underlines The
delav in takini; her to the Stato'i
prison in fronton lias been oooasioned
by a desiro on tuo part ot tne Dig
hoarted Sheriff to clvo her on oppo
tnnity to got her mortgages, jewels
and valuables deposited aud arrange
her affairs, which aro now in a stato of
Annfnrtloii. Sho soenis to boar her im-
urisonmeut with stolidity. Hamilton
more
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pay the costs.
All jurors wcro discharged on Thursday
afternoon.
Commonwealth vs. Lafayette Fetterman
ct al, continued to next term on defendants
agreeing to refrain from rutting timber
from tho tract described In tho Indictments.
Iicport of Grand Jury accepted and filed.
Commonwealth vs. James Long, con
tinued to next term on motion of district
attorney.
Commonwealth vs. W- Yeager, con-
tinued to next session.
Adjourned Thursday afternoon until
Monday, Sept. 30th.
court convenea on Monuay, morning at
0 o'clock.
Docket called and judgments taken.
Report of viowcrs of a brldgo over Fish
ngcreck at Red Rock, confirmed nisi.
M. A. Mansfield vs. t . h. Crane, case
tried, verdict for plaintiff.
Al fin Moser vs. Flora Moser, libel In dl
vorce, subpoena awarded.
John Clowes discharged under Insolvent
laws.
Auditor's report la estato of Stephen
Thomas confirmed nisi.
balo ordered in estate of Sarah Johnson
John Bhualler appointed guardian ot
Mary L. Ncldlg, minor child of John l!oy
cr deceased, also of John Rover mluor
child of same.
a. V. lloono vs. R. ct 11. It. R. Co., re.
port of viewers confirmed nisi.
Bale ordered in estate of Susan Rosier
deceased.
Commonwealth vs. Urs. Catkarino Far
rel, defendant sentenced to pay a fine of
$5.00, and costs of prosecution, and glvo
ball lu 8 1,00 to keep tho pcuco for one
year.
Commonwealth vs. W. Krlck, defendant
sentenced to pay a flno of $10, and costs of
prosecution. I
Commonwealth vs. II. Long, defendant 1
sentenced to pay fine ot 95, costs of prose-1
cutlon, and undergo Imprisonment for 80 J
'BOOK AOKNTS WAKTTIO POII
MY STORY OF THE WAR
By Mary A. Idvermore
iter own HMTtuTe oi "rui it iuks ruuai r.i.
XlLI 1R M'lLHL" in HoinlUi. CamtM. anrf nn tha UtU-flelil.
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HooA. at tniKMeai Inlsrcit nd Drofoand nathot. li elli at
tmAi to XL Tht booralrr ' book to roika tnonvr on now
tad for tht holldj(. (rjAo rxitnjHtawfu too pun.
apltadld ftted PIiU. lid old lltUlU4T In, g
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for Columbia County
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1). 11. t'OFKM AN,
Ailmlalstrators.
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LEVI WENNKIt, Kxeeutors.
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9-13-ow.
JAILROAD NOTICE.
'Ibostoekholdcnotthe nioomsbunr anil sulll.
van Itallroad Company are hereby nolinej and
rutiutmuu lu mwi ai ivo oiuuu ot me uompanj,
Inllietownot Uloomsbure, on Wcdncsdar tlio
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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 of
CLOTHING, IATS, CAPS, TRUNKS Al
FMIIIE
GOODS
and POSITIVELY will save you more money than to buy them in Wilkerbarre or Scranton.
As have said before our
Prices are always t&e lawesf,
And Our MOTTO is Alwnys
"FAIR DEALING
95
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
I. MAIEE, The Reliable Clothier.
The Largest Clothing and Hat House in Columbia and Montour Counties.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OP VALUABLE
Real Esiuie!
Estate ot Daniel llrewer, late of line TownsUlp,
Columbia county, decoascd .
The undersigned Trustee appolntel br tho Or.
pUans' Court of Columbia Connty, to mako salo of
tno real estate ot Daniel llrewer, late of said
County, deceased, will expos: at public sa'o on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 18S9,
at ono o'clock In thattcrnoon of sild day, the fol.
lowing described real estate, to-wit :
All that certain tract ot land situate In rine
township, Columbia county, bounded and descrlb
ed as follows: lleglnnlnz at a stons and post
corner of Ellas Mendenhall's thence along the
same south 72 degrees and 37 minutes Eist, 8U.5
perches to a post, thence north 19 V degrees East
11.3 prchesj thenco along land ot D. L. Ererhard,
north 11 degrees west, 49 3 perchea;to a post and
stones thenco north J2.V dosreci west, 252.S
perches to a post and stone ; fience along land ot
Mars Andrews, north W degrjes anl 14 minutes
west 95 perches to a dei white pine, thenco by
lands of Aaron Keller, South 19.V degrees weat
perches to the place of beginning, containing
210 ACRES
ana 76 perches ot land bo the same more or less.
about co acres cleared land, and tho balan-o u
well timbered with good hemlock and pine,
which Is erected a two story
J
a Log u rn, and other outb illdlngs, also a good
sprlegot water at the house, alsi a stream of
wafr running thrcij'h tho place.
Tkhms op sulk. Oao-tou th of tho purchaso
mo'ieyto be paid at the striking down of the
property ; one fourth at the conrtnnatlon of tho
salo; the remaining halt In ono year thereafter.
with Interest.
Wm. KASB WEST,
Sept, 31, 18S9. Trustee
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF VAI.UAULB
KesiE Estate!
UI'Killip Bros,
ISBooitislHir,
Photographs
& Crayons.
Correct Styles,
Perfect Finish.
Copyin
r
Si?
l.ll I 21
5?
Viewing, and
Frames
to OiMler.
UUUJJ.I
City.
New
York
t'r3.,tI,tf1iaJt.'c, tr.-u. cianiitisiur nj t
Vr Lu..' Wlr S r V &r tmim' W im. tr Or dnr fir JJ
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS
Exchange Block, Bloomsburg, Pa.
WHOLliSALli and RETAIL
H;b d Class &Mfe Mm and rrsliels.
OrJers by mail will receive prompt attention.
Ouster Sa.rlors .tta.c3n.ed..
rnmo rcj mri (r$i v, n n FAMOUS 15 Cent Stews-
COME AND HAVE YOUR EKE3 EXAMINED BY
4 6. Wells, the Optician,
WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL
COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORIC.
far Bxmmiiig Byes,
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
lly virtue of a writ of VI Fa., Issued out of the
Court ot Common l'lois ot Col. Co., Pa , and to mo
directed there w 111 bo exposed to public sale at tho
Court llouw, Uloomibury, ru., on
.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889.
at 10 o'clock n. m., All that certain lot or pleco of
landsltuatoln tho town ot ltohrtburg, Township
ot CJreenwxid, CoL Co., l'a., bounded and dtscrlb
03 follows, to-wlt:
IkvlnnlDg nt a post on Main Street, thence along
sold street south eighty and one Halt degrees east
six pen lies to a post, thence oy land of h'lrs of
Frederick Itohn south eightr-one and one half de
grees wes". Beven perches to a post, thenco by
same north t ight and one half degrees east seven
perches to the place of beglnnln.', containing
Forty-Two Perches
of land, strict measure, be the some moro or lesa,
whereon are.erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and Outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot VTll.
luun Bogart to use ot Bros llarttnan vs. Bamu el
Dogart and to be sold aa the ;property of Samuel
Bogart.
Hikuino, JOHN B. CASEY,
Atty. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
KNOWTHYM
Cures Dysentery,
anil Diarrhoea.
BABY SYRUP
EelleTesariplngandSammerCompklnt.
Facilitates TcetlilngI
Rcsulntcs the Bowels!
Sold by nil druggists. Price 23 cents.
BULL'S
ROUGH
SYRUP
"TITE rEOFLE'S
REMEDY"
For tho euro of
COUQI1B, COLDS,
Asthma,
Incipient
Consumption
Hoarseness
Croup,
Whooping
Couch.
and for the relict ot
Consumptive per
rons. For Sale by all
druggists. S3 cents.
eumreUHata ctitet cioAnnicf fur a
SmuKbtuthi rtutitttf. Attttdilit''
THE SCIENCE OP LIFE
A ScltDtlne tad SUndird I'opalir Vxlici TrtttUe
nlhe Erron of ToaUt,rrtnutarlcliiii,NirTou
ud Pbrtlul DabUlty, ImpultlM of th Blood.
KtialUnt from Folly, Vict, Ignortsn, Kiceuc or
OTcrttxatlon, Katrrfttlsg tod ensuing the victim
tvr Work, Builnen, Vat Mtrrltdor SocUl ltcUtlon.
Avoid onikiUfol prtUnders. Foneia this great
work. It contain! too pagtl, rojal 6ro. IltaoUful
binding, cmbotied, fall rut. Tries only 11.00 by
nail, poitpald, concealed In plain wrapper. Jllua
tratle l'ropeetn Fre, If you apply now. Tb
dlitln?ulihed author, Wm. II. Tarktr, M. I)., ro
celted the C10I.II ANI JRYVEIXG1) BI111IAL
from Ihe National Medical Association for
Ibli ritlZU ESMAV on NIIUVOUH aud
l'llVHICAl, Ilinill.lTV.Dr.l'arkerandacoiin
of ADsUtant rh'elclana may bo consulted, conn
dentlally, by mall or In perion, at tho otflce of
TIIK PIUIIOIIV BIltlilOAI, INSTITUTE,
N. 4 Iluinneh8l.,IIoetoD,MaM.,towbom all
orders for booka or letters fur tdvlg shoald U
directed u abova.
8-1U d-4w
pXECUIOIlS' SOTICK
Kitate qfltfbnm II"' late of Sugartouf totenthtp,
letters teatamentry on a ld eit ate havliiir been
f ranteil to the undersigned executor. All pereons
udebted to sulci cut ale are heieuy notiriea to pay
the same, and those bating claims ajaluil said
estate 10 pn-seni lue aauiu w
AMANDAUHFHITZ.
A. L. KrtU, (luava.
10-4 4t. Att'y. Kxecutor.
To Poultry wild Uarati Shippem.
WANTED.
Butler. UUei'se. Kites. Hears, Umnc
Hops, Meat and Htock, Potatoes, Voiiela
ble, Dressod and Wvo Poultry, Frul s of
all kindB, I'op Corn, II mov, Beeswax,
Ginson, Maplu Kuar, Apples, Qrapes,
Cranbctrles, Furs and Bkins, itc
K. M. BALLAHD & CO.
Produce and General Uomieslon llcr-chauts,
TJ1 Myrtle Avcnne,(nenr Wall about liar
kt,) Brooklyn, V, VU-im.
By virtue ot a writ of ven., Kx . issued out of the
Court of Common Tleas and to me directed there
will be exposed to public sale at the Court llouaef
uuwuiauurg, ra., ou
SATURDAY, 00T03ER 19, 1889,
at ten o'clock a. m , the following : All that cer.
tain lot or piece of ground mtuate in tho Town ot
Bloomsburg, l'a., bounded and described as fol.
lows, to-wlt ! On the north by Kllge alley, on the
east by lot of I. T. Sharpies, on tho south by So.
cond street, and on tho west by Centre struct.
containing twenty-tour and a half feet mora or
less front on Second street, and two hundred
and fourteen feet more or leai ou Centre street,
whereon are erected a
'ram'o Hotel, Barn, Bako Houce
and othcroutbulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Hart.
man & Kdgar vs. J, V. Caldwell and to be sold as
tho property ot John Y. Caldwell.
HiaiiiNO, JOIIN1L CASIiV,
Atty. Slierlff.
1 BB1H
cm VSaV
.afwr
,4 AUBBfs ttlon
mm
aBaBaBaBaBaBaBaWaWl
llflinr from Ohio. lUr lift
VUluh tHnrit ofUr.t.arrl.
VWlUb IZa. ot fttl.lai. IttAa.
1VO t month i 1 now kat an ics-orr
and oft m niakf wu a dai,"
:b4) , II. UiKllftOH.
Willi m Kiln. HtrtHiUrf, l'a,
"nun i sjsjt nterr tnowu
uythlBf u itrll lib yourillmu.
I Uida 1 ItM.k criltri nouvb to
ir tut over W. J, fc.
I wort, litiufwr, U.( wrlitu (
katuvrdrr fat jour album at
wutU li oAn ai mucltat If 'JO
atr a liutrla iif t woib,"
rOitr art doJuf quilt ti wt)l(
ha t llata lis ria ti.
trarla fruni Ihrlr IrMtrs t.r
on hi Ukti liold of iblt rra ltd builncs iU uifraixt itollia.
Slmll v tttnrt YOU in IhU Itiuiiit'tsM,
rtadvr? Wntt tout aud Itaru all about il for jubmll Wa
liaaUrtluy luauf l wawilliurt you If oh duu I dla uutll
tn"tbtrrtnali'f you hi your ttart r tljt couriirt Ifvuu
Mat bold ) will U abUlo -lk bpttgU fM. urllntl
tiu au-ouui of fircrd luaoufacluitra lim,U04lfii
tlullur lliutourilli Alltiim art la l aUl to lbo
PiupU for SltiU. llouud in itoyal (rim ton MlkVrlvtl
lutn. tmriiiluf l dtooratvd liuhln. lUttdtwinttl albuoit In ib
ild. larrtl fcitt, Urttt Larftlut trr known. Arcui
Maulid, l.i icral Irrtna 111 iu ut-yfur ayvula. A or out eta
bfintftucriiifulartrnt still llMlf on lbl llult or no
Ulklutf ii ttMry )licrtffr itiuwn, ttrr out wtoit to ur
tli it Jl fruit Uat ibouMudt of or tier t ttiili rt) Wily ittvtr
Iniforfl kuowu. iral rollia anall try woiktr Aftnla ar
Miaklnf forluiifa. ltdltuttkttmucb aa nttu. lou.rcader.
audoaa Mall atio. ullluroruutlonaul ttrua frcr.
tlkoa wbo o-rilt for aant. wUb panWvUra and trraitlwf sor
'aMtilv tllblta. Book aud rtriodkala. Aftor yo kaow tU.
AMmm V V, iUM AftMiti, IUU
SPECIALIST.
In TUd Trciiliiienl aTCIiroiili- lll.fiio confines
his practice to sucn easoi only a are so clearly and
fully developed as to make u complete and poslttvo
Diagnosis without (Juostlonlug ur nllowlDg l'atl
cntsto makeastaleiuentot llielr condition. On
this basis i-f rualtlve Diagnosis, ror irenimoui, ur
f-lnrk'R Kxnrlpnf-H Inn, Iiitoiiiu hlrirlly 'llllllilll-
ed by u Thirty Yi'nrs I'inrllci- wlilrli lii eli'iil,
furlely, ami wiiei'rNliil renuiiw rqiimiru uj
lfv unci excelled by -. I'lilleniB uol cur
rdbyurillimi y Trenlmoiit r In ilnnbl iik to III
li ii I ii re oriln-lr illvi'iisi-i l!.rrliilly InMle.l.
Dit. CLARK Orlelnated, Teaches and l'ractlccs
Positive Dlagmtilt and can
BE OONSULTED FKEE OF OHAEGE
AT
ut "The Hyron Flats,'
to 20-
3-Oct.
and
NEW YOllK CITY
Nn. 107 West 93 Street, Juno 10
Sept. 18 to 33-Scpt. 29 to Ont.
17 to 23 and Nov. 0 to 13, '69.
PHIliADELPIlIA, PA., lilunliam House,
Tuesday, Sept. 17.
BUNUUUY PA., City Hotel, Friday
Baturday, Oct. 4 and 5.
NOUTUUMUEIUAND, PA. Kirk House,
Monday, Oct. 7.
CATAWHSA, PA., Susquehanna House,
Tutsday Oct. 8.
BLOOMSHUBQ, PA , Exchange Hotel,
Wednesday and T.iursday, Oct 9 and 10
9-20-3W.
MASON" & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEWV03K. 0HKA30.
ni:v
.Mount,
OltdAN,
hTVI.lt
2211.
IIA.1II.IN
PIANOS.
contains a five octave, Nine
Ftop Action, furnished In a
'argo and handsome case of
solid black walnut. Price tw
cash; also sold on the Easy
Illre system atU'.37perquar.
ter. for ten Quartern, when
organ becomes property of
person uinog.
The Mason II a rait n
"i t r I n g e r," Invented and
patented by Mason Hamlin
In tat;, Is used In tho Mason &
Hamlin planoo exclusively,
liemarkable refinement ot
tone and phenomenal capacl.
ty to stand In tune character
lie these Instruments.
P(IPI1I,H SrVI.HS tlltHVS"! AT
3i..-.0, 00, 18. INI, AND UP.
Organs ami I'lanos suhlfor Cash, Kai I'ayuuuls,
anil Honied, IMtalou'w fire,
SI 7 d t,
I THE OLD REI
mm
W
wKAT I SMAll WW
L UwiUThltl'MV)
bmi . ants-
OS,
Fine line peb
ble and white
crystal lenses
constantly i n
stock, also the
Finest line of
watches, clocks,
and jewelry in
Bloomsburg.
-:o:-
Fine watch work mid jobhitig neatly and quickly executed. All work guar
an teed l give Mtisfauti'Hi.
CARPETS and MILLINERY.
Next door to I. W. Haitraan & Son's, Main St., Ulooinsburfr, Pa.
NEW CAKl'UrS. L itest l'aUorna in Velvet, 15ody Tapestry and Ikuesel,
from SOctB. up.
INGRAIN ftoai 20o up. HAG CAKl'ETS from 30o up. STAIH CAH
VK lS from 12Ji u. MATTING, to close out for lOo up. OIL CLOTH, all
widths and priuts.
G. W. KEITER.
1889. FALL OPENING 1889.
SEPTEMBER 2B-26.
MISS II. E. WASLEY,
C?r Next door to I. W. Hartman & Sons. Mnln Blrcet - - IlLOOMSHUHQ.
B. F. Savits,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER,
DEAI.KK IN
! Lf.
CUEmCOMPiDSl.
BLOOD, LIVEh'aND
KIDNEY PUKIFIEH.
Now is the appointed time for
thoroughly cleansing tho nystem from
all imparili-t, and all will Und that tho
Curtis Compound will exactly lill the
bill. It lini stood the test of 22 yearn
and its cates aro Inrgtr than ever, overy
year. Piico 50a. and 1.00.
Eou Sai.k Rv
James II. Mercer,
DRUGGIST,
t
lJi.ooMsnuitd, Pa,
ALL HOUSEKEEPERS
If Uty rtfard Ilealtk and Eranomy, tHOOlJ bS
Uuiled and Cruihed
A. B. C. WHITE OATS
Tin Roofing a Specialty.
"I.WPiS-J.ftWr AS
Wl.t.VlWufRV
Ml? i ".rT IS"
.BfTO
II lS r-nn,
A8THMAjfulu,
pr.iiBFn
botLi Scut Yi4 14
ESTIMATES EUUNISIIEU ON
ALL WORK IN HIS LINE.
First door in Uloomsliirg Opera House.
IA. It. ntTuir. l
THE BEST OIUINS-8TK4M COOKKn-MOST
KAS1LY UIORSTKll OUICKLY l'KFl'AUKU
A DKLltlOUS UUtAKFAST U1SU,
iyHtAKMSJ
KM, BS4V W UJTiirt,
nld br All O rocera,-ead tor clrevlara.
TkaJresis aire, C',,Ss UUrsrHI.,MtW
SCit SI, 4w,
, HINDERCORNQ
TbsonlraunKnirAfurtJcrna. moistvll pain. Pnimrei
comfort to tho feet. 15o. at UmyrUu, )lwoox ACO..N.V,
n s u mptTve
" I"" 'JSHfti, 'lr..,..-l.ili.. amI.iils. Iiiiti ..lion I Hw
ARK ER'S OINOER TOMIO, HUinnl
worres siui ,WUrt rvutwly for all UU at Uiaff
torn OclKUl unit UUn. Takalutfina, UctattuS
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