THe Columbian. 0. E. Elwell, I riii.,, J. K. Blttenbtnder,, BLOOMSBURG, PA.. FRIDAY, NOVKMUKIl lfi, 1889. WAMNQTON LEi'TEB. From our regular correspondent.) Washington D. 0. Nov. 11. 1889. Chairman Calvin S. Hrieo is a strong fnvorilo with doinooraU hcto and thu wish that ho may bo rent to tho Sonato from Ohio is hoard on ail sides. It U argued that ho has tho good will of all classes of Ohio democrats, and that his clcution would lo.ivo no jealousy to make troublu in tho future. President Harrison is still trying to make people, including himself, bohovo that tho recent elections did not mean a di (approval by tho people, of his ad ministration. The word has boon pass ed to every prominent republican offic ial that ho must arguo at all times that ns no federal oflieiah woo voted for tho result, of tho elections mean nothing ns far as tho administration is concoarn cd. That is for pubiio consumption. In private, tho shirt-sleevo brigade; that is always relied upon to do elect ion work, and which has been snubbed almost until now, is, to speak figuratively, boing warmly embracod by President Harrison and promised any uumbor of nice fat appointments if they will only agree to resumo bussi ness at the old stand. Brother Harris on has waked up to thu fact that it is the membors ot tho shirt hlei-vo brig ade that canry elections, aud tho carry ing of elections is tho groat end and aim of political parlies. It wero better for tho democratio party that ho had not found out so much. That Mrs. Cleveland has lost none of tho groat popularity sho enjoyed hero when mistress of tho White llouso was fully demonstrated last week, when sho and her illustrious husband cairn to Washington to attend the marriage of ox-sccrctary Rayard. After tho marriage Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland drovo to the White House and Mrs. Cleveland left her card for Mrs. Harris on, who is out of town, whilo her hus band weutinsido and paid his respects to President Harrison. It was a grace ful and courteous act on the part of tho Clovelands. Tho cry that Forakcr was knifed by tho Sherman men in Ohio was no news to tho regular reador of this correspond ence, who will remember that tho or- eanization of a plot to "down'' Forakcr y Sherman and his friends was noted many weeks ago. It was fixed up hero in Washington, and unless all signs fail tho uentlemen concearned in it havo bitten off moro thin they can chow. Their only desiro was to side traok Foraker. but thu result Bhows that they havo mado Ohio a doubtful State for tho great contest in 1892, with chances decidedly in favor of tho democrats. Tho republicans hero had a big scare lasting several days, over tho fato of Senator Allison, of Iowa, whose succes sor will bo elected by tho legislature chosen last Tuesday. Allison would leave a big gap on tho republican side of the senate should to, tor any cause, bavo to go. It is feared bv somo Sothorn demo. crats that tho republican defeats last week will havo a tcmlonoy to tncour. ago the moro radical republican on. grcss to pass an obnoxious federal ele ction law in too nopo ot gaining enough members ot the Uoiibo in the South at tho next Cougresslonal olect- ion to effect thoso thoy aro certain to lose elsewhere, buch a law will never bo passed by tho next Houso. There are a number of determined democrats in tho House, that havo pledged them solves to tillbustor unttl tho expiration of tho fifty first Congress, if such act ion should become necessary to prevent of an obnoxious fcdcrol election law. Tho Superiendent of tho Census has mado areport of what has so far been done, ami what is to bo bono in the fnturo to mako thenoxt census a success. Bo wants tho printing of the census reports given out by contract to privato parties instead of being done by the Goniment Printing oflico as hereto fore. If this can bo dono without making tho work a political "job', it would bo very desirable, as it would take tho Government printing offices years to do the work, and keep up with tho constantly increasing current work. If the reports cannot bo gotton out faster than they wero after the last consus was taken they had just bb well not bo gotton out at all, for all tho uso thoy will bo. Montana was formerly admitted as a Stato Friday morning by Presidental proclamation, and Washington, tho last of the quartette, will follow suit as soon as a oorrect sot of election returns are received hero from tho Governor. Tho All American Congress will complcto its long excursion tho last of this week. Next week it is expected that tho Congress will settlo down to tho businesss for which it was called devising some means of increasing tho trade between tho United States and South America. Just how that can bo dono nnder our present high protective tariff is not very plain. President Harrison is under stood to Lo down on tho Germans for tho loss of Iowa and Ohio. Ho told Senator Sawyer, who csk for an appointment for a German oonstiuent that tho Ger mans had no right to exyect anything from him after deserting tho party in Ohio and Iowa. The Admission of Montana. Harrison's noui movk for which it is CI.A1.MB1) UK IS I.IA1II.K TO lMl'K AC1IMKNT, THE l'OWKIt OF TUB KX1ST1NI1 COURT US t UM'KK. TUB ACTION CONDEMNED 11V KErUIIUCANS AS WKI.l, AS DEMO CRATS. NOT READY FOR STATEHOOD- Washington, Nov. 10. Tho action of President Harrison in proclaiming Montana as admitted to tho Union, Friday, U sharply condemned not only by democrats but by republicans, as a political triok unworthy of a president of the United states. Tho oblous purposo is to tako the fiual decisions of tho Silver Bow county contest out of thn tumtoual supremo court, presum ably democratic, and givo it to tho state supremo oourt presumably repub licati. Tho president has for this purp ose practically usurped tho powerof the existing court. His desire to socurotho two senators from Montana, ono of whom may now bo his own son Russell, was bo strong that oven thu objections of members of his cabinet wero set aside. It was understood that there was n lively do bate over tho proposed action at Tues day's cabinet meeting, and, again at tho meeting jesterday, and that tho legality of the president's course was questioned by tho beat lawyers in the THE cabinet, but was dofendod by Attorney Goneral Miller. Harrison lus by this act mado himself liablo to Impeachment in tho judgment of somo oi tho demo crats. Tho t.ews was published yesterday morning that the lower court had de cided in favor of tho democrats in tho contest. Tho caso was at onco appeal ed by tho republicans to the territorial supremo court, which is, or was, demo cratic Tho caso would havo como bo foro this court yesterday but tho presi dent, by issuing his proclamation makinc Montana a slate, threw the democratio supremo court out of oflico at once. As tho legislative contost was still pending, the leeislaturo could not omnntze. and thu territory, it is emit tided, was not in fit shapo for ad- miseiun to statehood. T11K OATH ADMlNlSTKUK.r. Helena, Mont., Nov. 10. On m- oept of tho nows of Montana's admis sion as a stato Judgo Sanders, Helena's pollco magistrate, started tho machinery of stato by administering tho oath of oflico to Chief Justice Blake, who then swore in tho other judges. Governor Toolo was sworn in, tho inauguration being very informal, and tho oath was administered by tho governor's nephow X. K. Stout, a notary public. A pro clamation convening the legislature for no later than IS o ember 20, to elect United States senators will be issued. BOYEB'8 MAJORITY. OFEICIAI. RETURNS KKOM ALT. THE COUN TIES hi ve novEis 00,804. The following table is maie up from tho official returns from overy county in tho btato: BOTKB. I BlaLBR. Adams Berks Bucks Cambria Carbon, Centre Clarion. Clearfield Clinton Columbia Cumberland! Elk .7. Fayette, Fulton (Ireene Lehlzh Luzerne. Lycoming. Monroo Montour Northampton Allegheny 4,140 303 5,142 318 IS 419 m GO 1,331 370 1,539 MJ m 40T 1(5 1,130 1,984 421 l.Ml 1,021 668 2,198 133 42.5 STU U9 487 769 2,357 Ariuabruug....... io nearer. 1,43! Bedford 2M Ulalr l.sw Bradford. ...... 8.M Iiutler U1 1 Cameron 13 Chester 3,ou Crawford l.Ml Dauphin l.WH Delaware. S.9SS Erie Forest Franklin.... Iluntln.don 1,313 S2S 863 Indiana l.eso Jefferson 418 Juniata W Lackawanna..... mt Lancaster. 3,724 law rence i.aov Northumberland. like Schuylkill Bulllran Wayne. Westmoreland... York ueoanon i.sra-i McKean 1,006 Mercer Mifflin Montgomery... m is 71 87 i-crry. 'hlladclpnta 41,078 I-otter. Snyder &A8 Total 27,691 620 1,418 1,001 8.757 678 Somerset tmsauehanna.. Tioga union Venango 333 warren i.ira Washington l,3l Wiointng 96 TOtaL 68,303 Hurler's maj 27,6t Boyer's ma 60,604 Fraud on a Grand Scale. Every election of general interest in this country bnnu after it a host ol allegations of fraud, of bribery and of other crimes again U tho sacreuncss of the ballot; but never till the last week did a President of tho United Stales engage in a deliberate 8ohume to turn aMdo tho will of tho people of a State. this is bail enough in its;lf, o- when done to gain a mere partisan advantage, liat when tho incentive to secure a seat in the Senate of the United States for his own son, it wo.ild seem as though tho bottom p lint had indmd been reached- As is web known, a contest was on hand m Silver U v no intv, M intana. upon tho decision of whioh would do pent! the political eoniji'exion of the Stato Legislature, and lliu ohoioj of United States Senator. This content had been decided in tho Silver B w Oounty Courts in favor of tho Demo cratio contestants, and was on its way to tho Territorial Supremn Court when the President interposed by his procla mation declaring the Territory admit ted. This proclamuiou has tho effect of bringing to an end the Territorial Courts and offics and of giving into the hands of a Republican Court the decision which, tuo Republicans expect will reverse the popular verdict, give tho Legislature to tho G. O. P. and of course send llnssel Harrison to the upper house of Congress. Well we are in tor four years of it. It is doubtful, however, whether any grander steal bo conceived, or ono more thoroughly wrong than that which is likely to bo attempted by thu corni vanco of the President. Evening Herald. Lycoming's Jndioial Oonteat, TUB EVIDENCE CLOSED. OVKIt 2000 I'AOES OK TESTIMONY TAKEN. The taking of testimony in the iudcre ship contest at Williamsport has at last been closed. 1110 mass ot testimony will make over 2000 pages and the printers aro about four weeks behind time. The Court, upon motion of counsel lor tho contestants, made an order granting leave to both parties to in spect the ballot boxes in the presenc oi oacn outer and tho examiners, but none of the boxes to bo op ned or inter fered with. They will have to console themselves with an external view, but may pick out any of the boxes that thoy desire to offer in evidence No arrangement has vet been mado for opening them. The boxes are still se curely locked up in a jail cell. It .is about deoided that the argument in tho case will tako place during Christmas weeic. jourt will meet agam on tho 23rd of Decooiber. How Nelson Bruner Bilenoed a Bebel Battery. When, soon after the battle of An tiotam, tho Army of the Potomac marched into Virginia and passed through tho beautiful town of War- nngtou, whfro a number of tho F. F. 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Issued out ot the Court of common PK-aa ot Columbia Co. and to me directed, there will b3 exposed to public sale at tho Court House, Uloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DEUEMUEIt 2, 1889, an o'clock In the afternoon, the following: All those two adjoining messuages, tenements or tracts ot land now conprUlnr ono situated In the township of Ptshtngcreek, couity of Colum. bla, and Srate ot.rcnnsylvanla, biunded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt : TIIBV1IHT, Beginning at a post thence BOtitU seventy-six degrees east ono huo trod and ninety two perches, thence soutu sixty-one degrees eait elghty.elghc perches to a post, thence north twenty.slx degrees went one hund-od and ninety, two and seven-tenths perchet to a corner, thence north slxty.oie and one-lnlf deireat ent elirhty. nix and threo-tentlH perouei to tha pljce ot be ginning, couUlrlug ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES and fifty four percaea ot land, moro or leas, with the appurtenances. THE bECONU, Beginning at a o )rner In the pub Uo ro id adjoining th? rlrst aid above described tract of land, thence along ml J road south klxty. one degrees west nttyfour perchot ton Una of lot of M. A. Ammerman, thence by thi same north twenty-six degrees west ono hunlrod and ninety, three and one tenth perches to a post In line ot land ot J. Boyd Stucker, thencj by the ime north sixty-two d-grees east Ufty four porches to a post, thence by abovo describe! tract of laud south twenty-six degrees, east one hundred and ninety and bevcn-tentln porches to the place of beginning, containing SIXTY-FIV 15 ACHES and bliicen perches ot land, more or Iohb, with the appurtenances. The two tracts now comprising one, containing tn all Ono Hundred and Sixty-Nine Acres. of land, more or less, excepting and reserving out ot and from thetwo abovo described tracts of land situate In Asbury conveyed to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal chunh upon which a church Is erected, three-fourths ot an acre of land adoln Ingthe sameconveyel to.M. A. Ammerman, and about forty.nve acres ot land Ding on the north, western end of said firm or two first described tracts ot land convojed to Michael Lemon leaving after and exclusive of tho excepted and rebcrved parcels or lots of land about One Hundred, twenty three acres ot land, more or less, ou whUh aro erected a I Nllilii HIUUII aod outbuildings. Bcued, taken Into execution at the suit of ltus- eel it. realer vs. Oeorge real r and to be sold as the property of f jeorge I'ealer. lltaitiKQ, JOHN a CABKT. Atty, Sheriff. N OTICK OF KLEOTION. A meeting Of the tO!kh11rltni nr Manor IlAr Inn Company will be held on Tuesday, November lith. W at a 0'cla.jk d m at the a m nr n,a cretary. In lllooinjburg, for tho purpose of tlectnignlaeUlrectoniig nerve for the cuauing SALE iLI BLOOMSBURG, E XEOUTOIta' NOTIOE. Oeorg Itastert, tale of the Jtoton of Bloomsburgi CowavofColuTfMa, State of rtnnsvlmnta, de&a, . Letters testamentary en said estate havtni boon grantAlto the undersigned executors. All persons Indebted to SAW estate aro hcrebr notl fled topay the same, and thoso having claims utt'uuav earn witaie 1 1 present, inn name 10 MAUIIAMNA llASSKltr, CIIAIILE4 W. HASifKIU', Executors. n-15-et, uioomsDurg, ra. w IDOW8 Al'IUAI3EMENT3. Thofollowlag Widow's Appraisements wilt bo presented to tho orphtns' court ot Columbia county on tho first Monlay ot December A. ki. ton,, nim uuunruieu nis', anu unless exceptions n,u iiil. mbuiu iuui uujn vimtuatkor will 00 uon firmed nisi. Mlngs, William Estate, Benton, personalty Bands, J, P. Estate, Mt. Plsasant, Personalty, 411 nil ' r f Crevellng, II. o. Estate, Sco'.t, Personalty, W0. Petcrman, a V, Estate, Denton, Personalty, l-ioo.oo. tLtii"' JeLa' " 1'',tat0 1"00",aDUfi Personalty Ilarlng, J I hn IWate Boavcr, Pcmnalty, M, Ite.UtyjiTO.00, total )0). ' ' 0. M. OCICf, WM. U. 8NYI1EII, IK'puty. ct'k o. C. Clerk's orttce, llloo-nsburg, Pa., Nov, l, 18S9. 0 HD1NANOE NO. 40 An ordlnnco to amjnd Ordlninco No. sa. Bo it onlalneil nndenacod by tuo Towncouucllof tho Tow not llloomsbuig, and It il hereby orlalned and enacted Uf authority of Iho same 1 SiCTiosl. Thatltshall ho tho duty of cv ry ph)Bctan practicing within tho limits of said town to report all contagious dhieaMs that, stull come tO hll nOllCO. to tllO IIOirilOfilA4lt.il within tw.n- ty.four hours, falling to do so shall bo punishable nun u nue 01 noi-tcss man iweniy-nve dollars. Section 2. It shall bo the duty of tho Board of licalth to renort the existence of siid rttqA.aM unti where liated, to tho scnool board, and roiuest them to nrohlnltanr member ot a rumttr in wtitr-h said dlseasoeilsts from attendance at tho Publlo Schools. This ordinance shall take effect after It 1 pas ire, ami ten diys publication according to law. Passed nt a meetlmr of Via Town cnnnnii i,hM Nov 1, 18 9. WB. U. COMltlios, p. 8. IIA11MAN, Seo y. President. UDI IOH'8 NOTIOE. Estate of Daniel Force, deceased. Tho undcMirned an auditor nnnntntnri hp ttiA Orphans' court otcolumbli county, to distribute tho balance of funds In the ha'ids ot Isaao DeWltt, executor of the estate ot Dinlel Koreo, deceased, as appears by his account filed and confirmed ab solutely, to and among tho parties leitally entitled inciuiu, win niieuu m mu nuiies or uis appoint ment nt lis ontoo In Mover's bulldln? in th town of Illoomsburg, on Naturday, tho 30th day ot Nov. ember instant, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when uuu micioiiuiiaiui-smiereiiixi uru renuesieu lo jrencnt their claims before tho undersigned, or be 'orever after debarred from comtni? in nnnn ttiA said fund. WM. CIIltlSStAN. U.8-1B89. Auditor. T EGISTEU'o NOTIOE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested In the estates ot the respective decedents an 1 minors that tho follow. Ing administrators', executors', guardians ac counts havo been nied In tho omce of the lteglster ot Columbia couuty jnd wli be presented for con flrmation and allowance In tho orphans' Court to be held In Illoomsburg, December tind, lis at 2 o'clock p. m. ot said day : No. l. Account of Wm. J. Knorr, administrator ot Elizabeth McAfee, doceased.r No !. First and final account of I D. Kline, administrator of ltcbecca Breech, late of Catawls sa twp., Col., Co., deceased. No. 3 First and nnal account ot Chas. Olb. bors, ndmlrjstrat r ot Wm. (Ilddlngs, late of Benton twp., C.il . Co. deceased. No. 4. An account of Headly Suit, admlnlstra- mr ui Auii'9 itmiaijr, laio oi unar CTOCK twp., CoL Co. deceased No. 5. First and final account of Thomas c. Prltchanl, executor ot William Prltchard, late of scuib i.wp. uol v;o. ueceasea. No . First and final account ot J. s. Tohe, guardian of Harry .1 llenrner. a minor child o Clara Linden, late ot the borough ot nerwkk, de- ceuseu. No. 7 First and final account of Nehemlah Kitchen, executor &a. ot Chas J Kramer, late ot Flshlngcrcefc twp. col. Co deceased. No. 8. First and dual account ot Frank Trlvel piece, ad'Hlnlstratorot David Trtvelplece, late of Greenwood twp. col Co. Pa. No 9. First and fla il account of Wm. P. Ever ly, administrator or Margaret ltoth, late of Mon tour twp., CjI Co. deceased. .11. CAMPBELL, Itcglsterer. VOICE i from Ohio. Ilcro It & pomlt of Mr. Cirri un. ttt Hlrm. 11I,. ,11 wriuii 'Wai at work on a ferni fur WO a month ( I now have an acpury ir K. C. Xllta & Co ILuim aod m.l.lil tloni mil often make WSO a. day.' William Kiln. Haniiburjr, ahjrllifng; lo anil like your altm. Yalrlar I took irdr nuirii ia pay ni o W. J, KU mw, Uaniror, Mt., wrlfai "I Ukaau order for your album at latmoai avrry Iioum I viait Hy wraaiiaoiirnaininnaa.'WU tor a a i ii (rle davawork." Olhrrvaradoiocnuflf at nrll t jfwa ha uol aiiara to giva ct- onr xdv taara uuid Ol llitaj .lafTaml butlnfta olka uirranttirania. Mian we start VOU In this busimK, rrailefT Wriletuuaantl lani all about It for yunrrlf. araiunlntrmaiiyj w will alait )itu if yva ilon't delay until auothert-ria aheatl of you In jour irt nf iharuunirr. Jfyim fakalioltl yuu Hill btfabletu Irk upirulil fail. OjT ttfixl On aceouiiinf forced ruanufacturrr a aala 1 1ff,04MI dollar ltii(uitriitii A lltimiM are to aold i lit ieul fur WJfacli. IliMJitd In Kutal C'riniton MUXelvrt I'luali Charmingly decuraietl iuUti. Haudmiue! aluuiniin Ilia Mrudtl Urittit hli, Urralett Larftatn ever kiiuHii. Arenia w ante J, Mberal ffrma. Ill; mntiey for afc-enta. Anyonvcan Ucomta aurrriafularenl. Hella llaelf on ilijlit liltla or mo talkliifc ui-it-Mary. btrcver ahown, eyrry one wania lo iur cbie. Aprruta lake ihuuaantla of onlcra with raiUlliy neitr before kitotvii. Ureal (iroflit await every worker. Aprnta ara iDakliiKfonuiiea. ldtaa make aa mu h aa men. You.reauVr, eauiloaa well a anyone, tull Information and tenna t'rcf, lo ilioaa who rit for aama, witli ianlcuUra ami tenna for our faiully Ulblea, Hooka an J IVriodicMla After you know all, bwuldyou comluda to goaa funlier, why no harm la done. Addreaa E. C. ALLEN CO., ACUl'BTA, UltMt Jan. IS-'gQ-iy. You Coming Are i Philadelphia IF SO Be sure to visit 1338 Chestnut street, directly opposite the U. S. Mint. Here you can see the finest line of Clothing ohtainable. It comes direct from the World's centre of Fashion London. $12.00 a stylish London Made Fall Overcoat, the like of which you could not equal to order under $25.00. $12.00 a handsome London Mado Suit not matched anywhere, except to order, at $Jo.OO. a pair of Thompson's Patent Cut liiiiglish Uassimere The same quality will cost you $5.00 elsewhere. 'p , iiuii-suia ot tabnes to $G.OO E. 0. T il Special l.oinlon Mado Clothing, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, opposite tlio Mint. PHILADELPHIA. HOE IN I'AltTITION. In the matter of tho putliHn nf Ihi roll estate a f n.une juudsoo, i ilh ui ..i vits m wvvasnip. ColumbU Couuty, I'ennsylvunla, deceased. The heirs of sUl 'lece.t rit will Me notice that In piinmancoiit uu outer of tlu Orpbiui' co'irt of Uolumblt Coanty, a writ of tmriuni lias U sum from s ilit rami to Vi'i slierirf or s il l couotir, returnahlu on tlio nrst Mont ' of D?coiubT nent, and that tne iniiet will m et for I u urpowof maklni; paril Ion ot tho rmt h tato of a ild de. cedcrtnn Saturdar, the nlxto'ntli dar of Norein ber. A, 1) . 1K-.H. botwo i. tw hours nf 10 a m.. and 4 . m ,of said d ir iipo i tin imbjiUh at whluu time and place yuu can be pres 'Ut if you soo proper, Thepreml'S in nuesilon aro tiovrlbed ns fol. lows, vi.: ilia unimi.'H oim-uair iniertm in a certalu tnessuaKe and trace of land kituato In lliu townsnipor M.uiison. coun y una hinie arores tM, bounded ou the north bv land nf It, K Kruit, n tue east by lands nt II p fruit and Join A. fun. sum on the south by a publlo r ad lo.id'n from Jerheyiown to A'aihlnKtonvll'e und land of .(uine Klolen, anion the wi by 1 in 1 of Isaao Warner, coiaalnluif ft'iout one hurdral and twenty aorta, mora or lew. with the appurtenarcei. oct Id, I JOUS 11. CASRV, Bherlrf, tl Q MM Un HUM) uviiii'isvn unrroii'd no tick. Kslate of Iti lnirah Harrison, of Dloj insburv. The undsrWned, an auditor appoluim by tho Orp'iam' oourt ot ColumbU coiniy u dttrlbuie the funds liuho hands of exeiii'lir will ut ut the oalco of 1. H. Wlntersumn, oa ruursJiy Novnu bor lilst, 18-v, at to o'clock a. in., wneu aud where all persons h tvlng claims against sill esiaio must appear uud prove tuo some, or be debariei from comlnz In ou said fund. UU. WINTKltorKKN, Audiur. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ THE STOCK LiAIlCJ-EST and CHEAPEST CLOTH hus Bccbi eiDH;u'cl siimI Mill hvttvv prciuired lo mccl iBic wants ebb nhc Una of IOTIlIr0 tor Ml, YOUTHS, hits caps a: SHIETS, 1QIBEEW1AM auid mOSMEI We will save you money lore our "BViccM The Largest Clothing For the HOIiIIAS. Finely tiEiisfoc photo&rraphs, all sizes. Lite B ias size I gold Crayonsj I'raane Oeily $0.0, I!l'MBSlip ISros., BBOOBBBS9$Q3B'r B. F. tails, PLUMBED AND GAS FITTER, DKAi.r.n vx STOYES, !, FIIII, !it, Tin Roofing a i i ciay ESTIMATES FUHNISIIKI) ON ALL W01K IN HIS L1NH. Firm door in Il'ocmsburg 0cia Ilout-o Tliuuaj'ida uava beun ;..riiianeiillcurci by IJJll'AllhLI JIIA. l A, .i,atonco,iuiopi'ratlPu orluHuftluiafroiubu.ini a. CaM-apruiinuutnllif curable by Ulicr wanui. bcml lur I'utu .r. fURE GUARANTLLJ. Advicn 1-r-Olliculluui IHoX siitDtu-i r i;c r. il. HarnTY, pa. j. . piuiHMus, 8 to. ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA U out wetiteru headquarters. Wscanutrertimulora choice (niarantccd 7 per rout. Krai annual farm mortagi. Ki'und by the Unt farm niu In South Dakota, we alo tame ctTUttcaUa ot npotatior 6 and it months, at 6 percent imt annum. If ou are K'klajr safe Invert menta. we know it 111 imy you to write for our (uunphlft uhloh ulvt-e full in-sSCEftySrl-P? "fcrencta, KEYSTONE MOKTUAQB OOMPANY. Aberdeen, B.uth Hakota. Or-Orr LaWBOU. HINDERCORNG. fSxr CO?rsUWIPTIVE ARKER'S ClINOEri TONIC. Il l,o cuml (ur,ri..,l,.i0, I rpiiii'ilv ror llllli arlln CromaaCevtlre&uulllun. TalielaUui tKc. ajiil tl.oa ll-S-a-lm. I. MAIER, The Reliable Clothier. aiiT vouu .ion rniNTiNa DONK AT THIi COLUMBIAN OKWOK OF THE BLOOMSBURG'S ING HOUSE YS AID OK ALL STYLES AND KINDS TO SUIT Tn abundance, of all sizes and kinds. AND VALISES. on your purchases without any arc always liowest." RESPECTFULLY YOURS, and Hat Mouse in Montour and COAIE AND HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED BY 4 6. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A TIIOHOUGIILYPItACTICAL COURSE AT BUOKLIN'S OPTIIALMIO COLLEGE, NEW YORK. NO Extxa . Charge MADE for BsamiaiMg Byes, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Fine Hue pob ble and white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also tlio Kino watch work iiml jobbing coitly nutted to givo satinfaition. CARPETS and MILLINERY. Next iloor to I. W. Hnrtmnn & Son's, Main St., Uloomsburg, Pa. NEW CARPETS. Latest Patterin in Velvet, Body Tapestry anil Brussels, from SOcts. up. INGRAIN fion 20o up. RAG CARPETS from 30o up. STAIR CAR. PE IS from up. MATTING, to close out for lOo up. OIL CLOTH, all wiililm nntl pricic. G. W. KEITER. 1889. FALL OPENING i88q. SEPTEMBER 2B-26. M , MISS H. E. WASLEY, r Next ilnor tn I. V. Iartmfin & 8ons. Mala Btrc-ct . BLOOMBBURO. Sal GUAEANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. ii JjiMiTUD GUARANTEE. 25 por cont Additional Security with American Loan and Trust Go. of Boston. afflsiswwawffir-s"1 8816 ot neoo e bo auer taaa '"-American root tuo leadlm: ifanliiVt lSa,iXirjJSSS mP?J..Te tuo endorsement ot clal men or Boston ana vlclnlty."-Co7i7ifri.torjiV((T s ln0 8lronBMt 01 " """- WILLIAM H. PARMENTER, Gen'l. Agent. 50 Stale St., Boston. mmsmmasmm Uiin .,, w otM irutrrlr Ucitlral Trrallie, urnl ImllineniaUe to every YOUNG. Ml 0 PtRJfH "Uu 'J' "fflui! tram Weakni-M, Lniruor. Lo" 3 Lemor?. Bail ISi r.nd in 1'alhor, full gilt. l "NFIUENTI AL. AMn-at a.tij, li(Mioo,3laf. l'i Ulory aim putoct. It Id la-iaJi,lo to all afflicted, aa It 1 atf fill l)lu.nu.a T..n t... tl II .al . a w oimui, J.ivor i.omi.iiiiu, jiiwwa ot the KUseya, and all dlituuea stt, ...M. 3, j oily, Vice, Ignorance, Ktrvoua Debility, Vital Eihauitlon. and "'""if "Mokt. M. II., whohaa DISCOVERED THE ELIXIR OP LIFE AND THE TRUE EB. EENCE OF MANHOOD, may CobcIn.ulf?; p rlc a. ; coiuldf n,tn wr.on or l,y fctter.at liU Klectri MedlcoIuarmary.No.isiColumViuAv. Uo.tor,ltal "I HEARD A VOICEl IT IJri.i.il, r ti tVimiry, lliUcutlaatao Hmile ot inu.i.u.-lrn;trimo mil im. o It U htstorlcallu in. tructlva unl iKiUtUallu In. en-stiiiir. hont to f,y ad. Ireason nveintot) cents. ny ono iiinntoi; a club ot no will reeelvuono Bratln. louts. Addna 'I'll L'I 1 LI c.i... 1U '5-1 iU 7 uro-dwaj, .New yoit city. SLV'3 fnn,, n t'loansoj I lie Nasal rassiigea, Allays I'aln anil iDllamatlop, Heals tlio Bores. HeUores tlio Kenses ot Tusto and Bmell, RY THE CUREHAY-FJEVER i u'ilili i apnUil Into eaott nostril anil li KLYllHOTllllts.5f.Varreutt. NLH Yorlr. I" 'M CHILDREN EVERYBODY. argument, and as we 1uivp hiM J Columbia Counties. Finest line of watches, clocks, and jewelry in Bloomsburg. aud quickly executed. All work cuar 8.1 DOLE. ltlllnes. deptiDdeat upou Trice, only om dollar, by mall, aealed In plain wrapper, postpaid, i Hkmit DuMont.M.D., No. S81 Columbiii Aveuue. or lVo. lloi reacliea the Tery roota and Tltali st dlaaaaa. 8AID, 'COME AND HIV CHTBCWJIll, Rl'OOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now U tho appoirtfld time for lliorouplily oleatiBinc tho system from all Imparities, nnd nil will find thnt tho Curtis Coiupound will exontly fill the bill. It has stood the test of 22 yearn and its sales are laruer than ever, ovorv I year. Price SOo. and $1.00. Fok Balk By James H. Mercer, DRUGGI8T, llmousiiuua, Pa, ASTHMAfAUStS." aajm aflUctot Vm.An VMUuKmi CURED. iacntlrrla w i m n i m mi m m mwmm wsamm IHJ 1 I t. 1W4C f
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