The Columbian. 0. S. Elwoll, I (... J. K. BHtnbnd8r.,fll"r,J BLOOMSBURG," PA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1889. Mrs. l'aniell, mother of Chorion Stowart Parncll, tho Irish patriot, is said to bo in destitute circumstances. Steps aro being taken for lior tellof. lleports oomo lrom R'issia that its govenmont U unwilling to stand up longer ngalnit tho ju.lgimnt of tho civilized world, and hat. resolved to abolish tho exllo systom. Tho troat mont of Siberian exiles for many years lian been most barbarous. Lawis O. Oaialdy, tho prominent lawyer and politician, and tho Attor ney Gonoral of Pennsylvania under tho adminUlration of Governor Pat tison, died at his resldonco, at Ger mintown, on Monday morning. Although Mr. CwVuly had boon ill for aoveral days Buffering with inflam mation of the lung", hi condition was not considered serious and hi,' sudden death was a shock to his largo cirolo of acquaintances. The causo of death was heart failure. Tlio Philadelphia J'ress of last Sun day publishes an expose of tho vico that is covered by massage and bath advertisement'!, Fivo out of eight so called masseuses wero found to bo wo men of bad character. Of courso, all such things should bo investigated and exposed, but it would seem from tho reading of tho article, that tho investi gators enjoyed themselves while in pursuit of knowledgo nn which to baso the exposure. It remains to bo soon whether tho information thus given to tho public will break up tho massago business, or givo it a boom. Thero has boon a revolution in Bra zil, and tho empire is no more. Dom Pedro who has beon Emperor for more than fifty yc3M, ha been deposod, and ho and his family hayo sailed for Lis bjn. Tho namo adopted by tho now government is tho Kepublio of tho United States of Brazil. Tho national emblem adopted by tho new ministers is tho United StateB flag with Brazilian colors. Tho change of government has been made practically without bloodshed and with tho slightest possible amount of disorder After tho first excitement caused by tho declaration of tho army and navy in favor of a republio per fect order wai maintained. Tho im perial Ministry retired peacefully when informed of thoir deposition, and tho Provisional Cabinet was formed. WAHIHQTON LEPTEB. From our regular correspondent. Washington, D. O. Nov. 18, 1889. Ropresentativo Simuol J. Rtndall is not making as rapid progress towards good health as his admirers would wish and many of them fear that he will never again bo able to stand tho wear and tear ot active work in tho nouso Mr. Randall firmly behoves that ho will resumo bis work as soon as Iho IIouso meets, and tolls everybody who goes to boo him that ho is only resting now in deference to his physicians wish. President Harrison took unccreinon ious leave of everything official last week and went to Maryland to shoot wild ducks. Ho loft Wednesday night and returned Saturday niglit. The republicans who have failed to got themselves appointed to oflioo by President Harrison aro rapidly announ cing themselves as candidates for the threo or four desirable offices under the House of Representatives. Among tho latest in this category aio cx-repres-ontativo Gaonther, ofj Iowa, and Gon. George A. Sheridan, once of Louisi ana, but now of almost auywhere, or everywhere. Both of theso gentle men want to be elected Clerk of tho House, and ho do several other, in cluding Hon. Ed. MoPnerson and Mr. Cawon, both of Pennsylvania. There is moro of a contest so far over these minor places than over tho speakership, From tho present ' out look thero is but ono real republican candidate for Speaker Reed tho rest aro only mentioned to oomplinnnt them They will of course, bo voted for on ono, and possibly two ballots in the republican oauous, but on tho third ballots at tho farthest Hood will get two thirds ot tno votes. Mr. Blaino and Secretary Traoy car ried tho dolegaics to tho All American Congress and tho International marine conforenco to tho Naval Academy at An napolis Saturday. Tho Congress be gan its regular sittings to-day. Tho manno conferences is making satis factory progress in its efforts to lesson the danger of travel by wator. Who's afraid of being a soldier nowT A committee of Army oflioora moet hero this week to test our invention claimed to afford tho body pcrfoct pro tection from pistol and rillu bullets. Mr Wtfuamakor virtually admitted tho chargo brought against him by Senator Hampton when ho notified tho Senator that tho commission of tho now postmaster at Columbia, South Caroli na, would bo with-held to givo tho Senator an opportunity to b; heard if he desired to opposo tho appointment. Wothor Senator Hampton will take any further notice of tho matter is not known here, but tho chances aro that ho will not. Mr. Proctor, who has doubtlos hoard eomo of tho criticisms expressed by thoughtless pcoplo to the effect that ho was devoting moro timo to his pri vate business than to the War depart ment, has rcsignod tho presidency of tho Vermont Mirblo Oomptny, of which ho is tho virtual owner. His son was eleotod to succeed him, and thoro aro pcoplo hero who belie vo it only a little tricK to blind publio opinion. Wo shall bo able to see whether thoy aro right or wrong later on. Some surprise had been created hero by tho nuouncemont that Judge Mc Cr.ry, of Iowa, stood a fair chance of rccoiving an appointment to tho vaoan oy in tho Supremo Court, lfo served several terms in thu Home but is best remembered hero as Ilayo's Secretary of war. At present ho is a railroad lawyer at Kansas City. Tho Judgo had been regarded as a political "back numbor". MoKinloy's friends aro talking of withdrawing his name as a oaudidato for the Presidential nomination of his party In 1892 ho cannot afford to bo defeated for Speaker. Tho Civil Servioo Commissioners dony that thoy nro making preparation for a Congressional investigation. If thoy nro not, they ought to be, for such an investigation is ono of tho certaint ies of the "future. Tho pension oommltlee of tho G. A. It. has agreed to ask Congress to pass Aservico pension bill that will givo ovcry man that served in tho Union Army during tho lato war at least $8 per month. To mako its work com ploto this committee should toll Con gress, whoro tho monoy is to come from to pay all these pensions. KcprcBOUtalivo Groavcnor, of Ohio, defends hlmsolf to tho extent of a col umn and a half nowspapor intorviow from tho chargo of having hoi pod to "down" Forakcr Tho only thing about this to interest democrats is tho fact that Forakcr is down. No matter how ho got there. Ex-Heprcscntatlvo Vanco of Con necticut, is to bo ono of tho New York &im' represcnatives hero this winter. Tho Agricultural convention adjor lied last Friday. Tho members wero given a reception by Secretary and Mis Husk. The Eleventh Census- SUrKllINThNUKNT 1'OltTKK KXl'KCTS IT TO HE TUB MOST CO.VI'I.KTE EVER l'UllI.lSIIEl). Robert P. Porter, superintendent of tho eleventh census, In his roport to tho Secretary of the Interior, suggests that the delay accompanying tho print ing of the tenth consus ba avoided by having tho printing for this census dono by privato contract, or letting tho Census Bureau print them itself. Tho census, in addition to tho popu lation and ottior things usually given, will ascertain tho language spoken by overy person of 10 yoarB of ago and upward ; a most complete classification of occupations t tho names, organizations and length of service of surviving votorans of the war; tho financial condition of ovcry county, city, town and incorporated villiago in tho country. Labor organizations have askod that tho census show what percentago of tho people in this country occupy their own farms and homes, etc. . The Sup erintendent is willing to undertake the inquiry if Congress will grant tho authority and provido money to pay for tho enumeration. Tho Superintendent says that if sat isfactory arrangements can only be mado lor prompt publication of the results he is confident that tho elevouth census will not only be accurate and cover all tho statistical investigations required by law, but will be out on timo. Damage by Floods. Tho heavv rainfall which began Sunday night and continued until Tuesday evening caused the streams to becomo swollon and much damago dono. Tho towns along tho West Branch Buffered almost as much as in the Juno flood. A portion of Williamsport was inun dated by tho overflow from Grafin's Run, a stream that passes througb tho centre of the city from north to south About noon it broke its bounds, flood ing Centre Street, Park Avenne, Rail road Avenue, Hepburn Street, Pino Street, Fifth and S.xth Streets, and a portion of East Fourth Street. Tho water roso rapidly, flooding minycel lars and on Park Avenue, between Hepburn and Centro Streets, the peo plo wero compelled to vacate their first floors and move upstairs. 1 1 o cul verts, through which tho creek passes, wero unable to accommodate tno nuan tity of water pouring through them, and for a time the pcoplo had a repeti tion ot tno experience ot Juuo l,thougb on a smaller scale. Somo people left their houses in rowhoatc, whilo others used floating sections of sidewalks as rafts. Tho flood began receding Tues day afternoon, and by da'k the streets wero clear of water. Tno now Market Street bridgo whbh spans the West Branch at Williamsport was Bwept away Tuesday night at 11.20. Tho river was beginning lo overflow its bank", and tho people wero in fear of inundation. Lycoming County will loose twelve or fifteen bridges, most of which were built since tho June flood. A portion of the railroad bridge of tho 1 . & IS. at Montgomery station was carried off, as also tho bridgo of tbo r. fc It. at Muiicy and West Mil ton. Tho Northtrn Central looses bridges Nos. 1, 2, 8, 18 and 19. All railroad communication between Sun bury and Williamsport was cut off Tuesday night. In Uentio County tho streams wore higher than the groat flood of June. Many streets wero flooded in Harris burg by tho overflow of tho banks of tho Paxton Creek. A mass meeting of Catholics was held at tho Academy of Musio in Bal timore on Sunday night, which was presided over by Cardinal Gibbons. Tbo meeting was in favor of high li cense, and it was successful in a remarkable degree. An address and a series of resolu tions were presented and unanimously adopted. They aro as follows : Tlio Cathoho clergy and laity of Baltimore, keenly alive to tho gigantic evils of intemperance iu thu use of in toxicating drinks, evils which menace tlio- dearest interests of religion and thus imperil the well-being and stabil ity of tho siato and of society at largo ; justly alarmed, moreover, at tho fear fid havoo wrought iu so many of their co-re igiouisls by this deadly vice, which thwarts tho bust efforts of the Church in their buhalf and renders fruitless bur holiest mllueiicos; and casting about for a means which will, if not at once and entirely euro, at least greatly diminish the evil, and thus pave thu way to a complete moral res toration, believo that they see this remedy iu what is known as tho high license movoment If thoy have up to tho present timo been backward in putting in tho well meant efforts of so many of the most distinguished n.nd upright ol their fel low citizens iu this holy cause, it has arisen certainly neither from ignorance of tho magnitude of tho daugor nor from a lack of heartfelt interest in the work of averting it, but solely from tho fear of compromising tho sacred interests of truth by accepting certain positions which were sometimes found to be tho concomitants of such move ments. Tho high lionise movement affoids them tho opportunity to long desired, and thoy therefore hasten to range themselves alongside their friends and neighbors iu this sacred battle of humanity. Itesolvol, as the sense of this meeting. THE ONLY IIKSIKDV. First That high license at present the only feasible and tho only hopeful nr-ans of stemming tho deluge of vices and crimes of which druiikeness is tho frig hful source Second That to mako tho romody really effective tho license should bo nut so Inch as to miko it nrsctloillv prohibitory as regard tho multitude of low saloons, which are demoralizing and brutalizing tho poor, who more than any other class need tho hlp and comforts of religion to nnko their hard lot ondurablo. Thirdly That a high lioatuo will THE COLUMBIAN AM) not merely eocuro all tho good aimed at by tho movement, but certain re strictions should bo enacted as to tho timo and placo of salo, and tho charac ter of those who may be permitted to carry on tho traflld. Thus, tho num ber of tho saloons in any ono radius abould bo limited by statuto they should not bo suffered too near lo churches or schools. Tho excellent Sunday law of our city upon this point should ho rigidly enforced nnd failure upon tho part of tho authorities to car ryouttho law should bo tummatily pun ished tho liccnio to sell at all should bo issued to none but persons of iricd character who can bo depended upon to uso their privelego in tho interest of sobriety nnd publio order, and finally tho violation of tho law In any of theso points should work either temporary or perpetual forfelturo of tho license, according to the number of such viola tions. Fourth That this assembly pledgea themselves to do all in their power to secure this most desirable end and to work for it with tongue and pen until their efforts aro crowned with bucccsi1. Oonshooken's tfroken Bank. I'l.AlH TALK OK A BONDSMAN OK THE KB KAUI.T1NO CASIIIElt. Horatio S. Stephens, of Norristown who is ono of tho sureties upon tho of. ficlal bond of William Henry Cresson, the defaulting and missing outhier of the Tradesmen's National Bank of Uonsuohocken, tins announced his pur pose to test tho question of his liabili ty in the courts upon tjio ground that he was n bondsman for Oremon in his single capacity as cashier ot tho bank and ho cannot bo held responsible for tho defalcation of a caBhur who in addition is book-keeper, vice president and board of directors through tho negligence of tlio elected directors whoso failure in their dutio invited frau i and peculation, nnd who author ized a publication in July last of tho bank's condition which was absolutely false. It has been discovered that in 1883 the hank declared an unearned dividend of $5,000, and unearned dividendi sinco amounting to a total of $35,000, wincli accounts not only for that much of tho deficit with which Cresson is charged, but for tho failure of tho di rectors to make tho slightest effort to arrest him. No thorough examination of tho affairs of tho batik, it is claimed has yet beon made and it is beginning to bo behoved that so gross has beon tbe nogligenco of tho directors that they have mado themselves legally re sponsible for tho wholo deficit to tho stockholders. Indeed thero Bcema a probability that tho directors had been awaro of tho $90,000 deficiency, all of which thoy bavo put on Cresson, lor moro than year. At that time he was confined to his house for weeks with a sickness that seemed likely to prove fatal Dur- mg this timo a olerk of nineteen years and a teller of twenty-ono conducted all tho business of the bahk. If Cres son t-tolo all of the money tho question arista why his alleged fraudulent book keeping did not disclose itself at tho timo. Beanoing Postage Bates- Tho recent conference of Postoflice officials held in Washington was for tbo purpose ot considering the subject ot mincing tno rate of postage on gen eral merchandiso and wiping nut fourth class matter altogether. It was pro posed to include merchandise in third elas matter and carrv it at the late of two ounces fur ono cent, instead ot one cent per ounce, as at present. Under the now arrangement the threo classes would bo divided as follows: First clans, letters and postal cards; second newspapers and periodicals sent out to regular subscribers by publishers, third- clasB, everything one lhat is mailable. il.o matter is still under consideration Catarrh May affect my portion ot tbe body where th mucous membrane la found. Hut catarrh ol the bead It by far tbe most common, and the most liable to bo neglected. It cannot bo cured by local applications. Ilelng a consti tutional disease It requires Ringing a constitutional remedy llko u.i... Hood's Barsaparllla, v, lilcli, nuiuuu working through tlio blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and pro motes the catarrh, and soon effects a perma nent cure. At the same time Hood's Barsa parllla builds up the whole system, and makes one (eel renewed la strength and health. If you suffer ImpUTO from catarrh, be suro to Binn.i try Hood's Barsaparllla. Dluuu " I used Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially Iu tbe whiter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises Hood's in my ears, and pains Iu Snrannnrliln ,lie baclc 01 1",ad' arsapariiia Tll0 eBott t0 clear Iny bead In the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Barsaparllla gave me relief Immediately, while In time I was en tirely cured. I am never without tbo medi cine In my house as I think It Is worth Us weight In gold." ClirOS MB8. 0.11.011111,1023 Eighth rnt.i, Bt.,N. W., Washington, 1). 0. n " I was troubled with that annoying disease, nasal catarrh, and never found relief till I took Hood's Barsiparilla." J. I Itourr, Uarksburg, Ky. N. 11. lie suro to get Hood's Sarsaparilla BollbyiildroffgliU. Jl; IxforfJ. Prepared only I; 0. 1. U00D CO., Apetbeurlei, Lowell, Mm IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Caros liver Complaint, Bilious Affeo- lAXADORSff Stomach, Old I1V1 nflD dtntes.Costlvo- I A A A U U If ""'.Dyspepsia 1 M I Klllney trouba MHHkl and all dellcato Female Com plaints. Bold everywhere. Trice 25 cents. DREXEMLOGNE Fragrant! kk Lasting! The Leading Perfume forlhe TollBtand Handkerchief. Bold by all dealers. Prico 25 eta. Salvation Oil Frlct only IB ttt. Bold by alldrugglttt. Will relievt Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sxellings,Bruiso,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or an bodily pain or ailment. unilW riUQS. TtiOnat iefcUAfx 1,11 LW tlMi4-filt 10 Cit. A I tu utygltU. DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Tctind Uoad. Lnrt nvotiing a ponon giving the name of O. K. Thompson registered at Hunt's Hotel, and di'glri-d to bo willed In bcbhoii lo lake tho 12 lM. train for Chicago. Uuing unablo to awaken hi m, tho room wan entered by nieann of tho ventilator over tlio door, when tho gentleman wns found to bo dead. Ho was advertising agent for Sulphur Uitterc, whioh has an extensive sale. Tho coroner returned a vordict of death from hiatl diseaio. His body will bo tent oast immediately. Uin. Commer cial. It Is Good Work to Give Health Tho only remedy for disorders is ono that will expel tho gorms of dnernf, and mako the blnnrl nurn nnil riitli. That is best tiTi'cted by Dr. David Kennedy's Fovorito Hemedy, of Hound out, N. V.. a medicine of groat vnlno in tho treatment of all blood disorders rod diseases of tho Kidneys. It tones tho system and holps to du good work. l-O i III, -FOlt SICK HEADACHE IN ITS Nghous, Bilious, or ConEcstive Forms. This Hemody I tha rwrncrlntlon nr nnn nf thn lcadlnx phrMclana of I'arla, Krance, and was used ur mm wua uuparaueioa buccdhs ror over thirty years. It was drat given to tho publio as a proprie tary medicine In 1818- blnce which time It has found lw way into almost overy county on tho race ot tho globe, and become a favorlto remedy with thousands ot tbe leading physicians. Medical Boctoues have discussed its marvelous success at tntr annual conventions, and after their onctal chemists have analyzed it and found that It con tained no opiates, uromiues or otner harmtul In. gredlciits placed It among their standard reme dies. TESTIMONIAL. L. It. IlltOWN, M. D., W West Jersey St., Euzibstii N. J. June 28, 1889. This Is to certify tbat I nave umxI fur wimp months with much satisfaction, tho combination otrcmodlcs, for Headache, known as Urlggs' ueaaacne rroencs. Tbe remedy cures more head ache, especially such as atlect Nervous Women, than anything I am acquainted with, and It this certificate will be tho means of bringing it to the favorable attention of sufferers from that trouble, i snail icei mat i nave aonoinem a service. L. It. BKOWN. PRICE; 26 CENTS. Bold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on Ko eclpt ot I'rlee. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELIZABETH, H. 3. 0-27-ly. 189O. Harper's Weekly. 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Issued out ot the Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia Co. and to mo directed, there will ba exposed to public sale at the Court House, Uloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DEUliMHER 2, 1889, at 3 o'clock tn tbe afternoon, the following : All those two adjoining messuages, toncments or tracts or land now comprlslne one situated In tho township of Flahlngcreok, Couity ot Colum. bla, and Bute of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wtt i TUKFIIWT, Beginning at a post thence south seventy-six dogreoa east one hundred and ninety. two perches, thence south slxty-ono degrees cast clghty.elghc perches to a poit, thonco north twenty-six degrees weit one hundred and ninety, two and seven-tenths percbo to a corner, thence north Blxty-oao and one-uilt dofraoi oast eighty, sit and three-tenths perches to tho pi ace of be ginning, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES and fifty four peroues of laud, more or less, with the appurtenances. TIIESKCOXU, liegtnnlngatacirnerlnthcpub lie road adjoining th4 lirst u'i'l above described tract of land, thence along ailil ro id south t-lity. one degrees west niiy-four porchoj to a line of lot ot M. A. Arainerman, thenco by tlio same north twenty-six degrees west ono hundred and ninety three and one tenth perches to a post In line of land ot J. Boyd Btucker, thenc by the same north sixty-two d-grees cast rifty.four porches to a post, thence by above describe I tract of land south twenty-sit degrees, east ono hundred and ninety and scven-tenthi perches to the placo ot beginning, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES and slxteei perches ot land, moro or less, with the appurtenances, The two tracts now comprising one, containing lu all One Hundred and Sixty-Nine Acres. of land, more or less, excepting and reserving out ot and from the two above described tracts ot land situate In Asbury coineytd to the Truteos of the .Methodist Episcopal churih upon which a church Is erected, three-fourths ot an aero of land ad loin log the Bime convoyo t to M. A. Atnmerman, and about forty-live acres ot land lying on the north western er.d ot said firm or two; first diBurlbed tracts of land convej ed to Michael Union leaving after and exclusive ot the excepted and rcicrved parcels or lots of land about One Itundnd, twenty three acres ot land, more or lets, on which are rotted a I HllltU Millllll and outbuilding. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of ttus. sel It. Pealer vs. (leorge I'ealer and to be sold as the property of (Jeorgo IViler, UssHINO, JOHN II. OA HUT, Atty. biietirr. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK, JgXEOUTOltS' NOTICE. Georyt lltxsnert, Me of the Tcnen of lstoomstntrg, CowUv of CvtumbLt, State of Pennnylvtinla, dfcM, Letters testamentary on mid estata havlnr been granted to the undersigned executors, AU perso indebted to said estate are hereby nott fled to par the satno, and those having claims against said estate t present the same to CHAItl.Kd W, 1JASSKHT, Executors. lMS-tt. Uloomsburg, l'a. w IDOWd AI'I'KAISEMENTd. The following Widow's Appralsoments will bo B resented to tho urplunsf Court ot Columbia ounty on tho first Monday of December A. D. 18SK. and confirmed nlv, and unless exceptions aro nied within four days thereafter will be con. uruHl nisi. (llddtngs. William Estate. Denton. I'emnnnltr H00.U). sands, J. r. Estate, Mt. I'leasant, Personalty, 1300.00. Crovellng, II. O. Kstato, Scott, Personalty, 100. Pcterman. IL V. Kitatn. Kenton. Perntiitv. 100.00. ' BylvKJas. U. Kitato llloouisbuw. l"crsonaltv HA.U5. Ilarlnir. J3hn Kfttntn ItaAVer. l'Arainnltr. tin Itoalty iTO.oo, total fioo oj. 0. M. quicr, WM. D". SNYDRH, Deputy. ci'k o. u Clerk's omc, Uloomsburg, l'a,, Nov. 13, 1839. 0 HD1NAN0B NO. 40. An ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 2. Us It ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the mwn oi uioomMUurg. ana it is nereoy ordained and enacted by authority ot tho same t Siction 1. Tbstltshall bo the duty of ev ry phya'c'sn practicing within tho limits of said town to roport all contagious diseases tha'. shall come to hU notion, to the ilo.im ot Health within twen ty-four hours, falling to do so shall bo punishable Section 2, It shall Do tho duty ot the Hoard of Health to rcpoi t the existence of Bald disease and where located, to tho sctool board, and rniii'-Ht them to prohibit any member ot a family In which said dtseaseexlstsfrom attendance at tbe Public schools. Th s ord nance shall take effect after IH nan. sare, and ten days publication according to law, i-tt.-u at a meeting ui tne lown uouncu neia Nov 7,18i. WH.1I. CCUIIIXIH, r.&HAUMAN, Boo'y. President. AUMTOH'S NOTICE. Kstat of iMntel Force, deceased. The underpinned, an aulttor annntnteil hv the orphans' Co.irt of Columbia county, to distribute) the balance of funds in ths hands ot Isaac He Witt, executor of the estate of D lnlel Force, deceased, as appears by his account nied and confirmed ab solutely, to and among the parties loiially entitled uicruiu, win aiicna to me amies oi nis appoint ment at "Is otneo In Moyer's building in tha town of Uloomsburg, on Saturday, tho 30th day ot Nov ember instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested are requested to uicnuui, mcir iiiuiius uuiun, luu uuuersigueu, ur uu forever atusr debarred from comlncr In unon tho said fund. WM. CUnidMAN, lle-1889. Auditor. T EQISTEU'o NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other pertons interested In tbe estates of the respective decedents anl minors that the follow ing administrators', executors', guardians ac counts have been filed In the omco ot the Register ot Columbia county j nd will bo presented for con- urmauun uua allowance in tno urpnins' uourt to bo held lu Uloomsburg, December 2nd, USD at 2 o'clock p. in. or sild day : No. 1. Account of Wm. J. Knorr, administrator ot Elizabeth McAfee, deceased.! No. s. First and final account of I- U. Kline, administrator of ltebecca Breech, late of Catawls sa twp., col., Co., deceased. No. 3 First and final account of Chis. (lib bore, administrator ot Wm. (llddlngs, lato of Benton twp., Col. Co. deceased. No. 4. An account of Headly Suit, administra tor of Amos Orassly, late ot Urlar Creek twp., CoL Co. deceased. No. 5. First and final account ot Thomas C. Prltchard, executor ot William Prltchard, late of Scott twp. Cob Co. deceased. No. . First and nnal account of J. S. Yohe, guardian of Harry .1. Ilearner, a minor child of Clara Undcn, lato of tho borough of Berwick, de ceased. No. 7 First and final account of Nehemlah Kitchen, executor ic ot Chas. J. Kramer, lato of Flshlngcreek twp. CoL Co deceased. No. 8. First and final account ot Frank Trlvel plece, administrator ot David Trtvelplece, late of Greenwood twp. col Co. Pa, No. 9. First and final account ot Wm. P. Eyer ly, administrator of Margaret Koth, lato ot Mon tour twp., Col. Co. deceased, C, 11 CAJ1PUELL, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of PL Fa, Issued oit ot the Court of Common Pleas of Col. Co, Pa, and to me directed thero will be expose a to public Bale at tho Court IIouso, Uloonsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DKCEMBKIl 2, 1839, at 2 o'clock r. u., the fjllowlnj: All that certain lotorpleceof grouni sltutta tn Sott Township near the village ot Bspy, Col. Co. Pa., bounded and described as follows, I o-wlt : On tho south by publio road leading from E-ipy to Berwick, on the east and north by land of Alfred Mood, nnd on the west by land of Alfred Mood and Lovl Klnloy, con talnlng TWO ACRES, more or less, wnereon are erected a and other outbuildings, npplo orcaard and other fruits. Nelzod, taken into eieoutlon at tho suit of Thomas Itutlegesurvlvlng partner ot T. Creveling S. Co. ts. Busanna Alllnes and to be .sold as the property of Susanna MUnes. nowiu, JOHN B. CASUV, Attorney. Sheriff, li-s-'tra. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW Y03K. 0HI0A30- NUW moiiiii. OIM1AN, STVI.K Contains a five octave, Nine Wop Action, furnished In a 'argo and handsome caso ot solid Hack walnut. Price J9i) cash; ulso sold on tho Kusy Hire System at 1S.37 per quar ter, for ten Quarters, when 23 1 1. organ bocomos property of person uinug. Tho Mason & Hamlin "a t r I n g e r," Invented and patented by Vason & Ilamltn In lsUi, la uaed In ths Mason Hamlin piano exclusively. Ilomarkable refinement ot tone and phenomenal capaci ty to stand In tuna character. lie those instruments. PIANOS. I'Ol'III.AIt STYLUS OIHIASS AT 922, 3i.r,(, (10, 7S. 00. AND UP. Oryans and 1'tuiwt totifor Cash, i:asy Payments, a it Rented , Cataluy ue free, ll-Si-d It, SBAXiSm&mSHTS IlUYOt' THE M.VNUFAOrUUEU. ALL THIS NKWKST STYLUS. A clioloo and extenilvo au.-tmeut. In style, iiunl Ity und prices, that cannot l beaten by any. Muffs, Bom, Capcw, Stnle.s Scarfs, Oih, Gloves, UnuntletH, Hus, Kibcsaml Fur Triium tig'. Henry Siedc, Furrier, 14 West U li BU mil Are. & -IStli Bt. NEW YOUK Full lino of dents' Furs and Cents. Established o Years. Bend for Catalogue, SAIL Now is tho time to buy WALL PAPER. If you anticipate papering a room or your outiro homo do not , put it oir until Spring, but do it now whilo you can buy tho best goods at tlio LOWEST PRICES. Our trade in this lino has beon very good because wo givo you GOOD VALUES and a FIN 10 LINE to select from, hence wo aro encouraged to buy more largely. Conic and Examine and be Convinced. 1 1 mm i ci. THE STOCK OF THE BLOOMSBURG'S 3 IiARCJ-EST and CHEAPEST ) t GL0THIN6 has Btccni. eiDBared and still Bcttei prepared to meet tlie wants iu tlie line of CLOTHING Tor III , YOUTHS, BAYS Ml CAPS All MIMING GOODS OF ALL STYLES AND KINDS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. SUETS, OTBEEWJEAM and MOSIEMI In abundance, of all sizes and kinds. TRUCKS AND VALISES. We will save you money on your purchases without any argument, and as wo have said be- "JPrices are always tlie IiOwest." RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER, Tie Reliable Clothier. The Largest Clothing and Hat House in Montour and Columbia Counties. fore our For Us e -Life I im size I gold Ci';iyoiis frnaitc Oeily $SO.OO. ML'ftillip Ui'os., PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. HE A I. Kit I.V , JUMPS, FIITI, fe. Tin Roofing a fjcd'alty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. Fiist door in Biooinnliurg Opem Hons: Iffli.ni i If IIIE.H itortnlt ot Mr l.irrl. from Ohio. IIrr It ft IU writ "Wm it workou t linn fur hii-ulti , 1 now Iiava an uyi ucy r h. L'. Al -ii & Lu Mlbunii anil iiuLll. Uou anil enu ti'ak.0 iity,n Ml tin Klin. Ilirrlal'urir, t'a , vtttlt "1 tiavtf iii'ttr hrnnui an) tlilinr ta rll lika your altiuia. I 1 UrJy I look unit r t nuUKh tu tna uur.W " W J, LU liwwii, linn for. Mo., writvt "I juk an urdcr fur )our attjum at roUi U uftt-11 at iuut.li O nlur a I n ar I e dnj awoik." Olhcrtafvdoitttf ouilraiMcll i v hat not i.aitf o nit ct Shall vu httut VOU in rhU iiiiiiit's.' rritlrrT Wiiietoutand Irani all altul It foryurarir BTvttarlliiiriiiiiijri MtMlllatail uu If iuU dun t rffluy until nuthrrrtfabi'adcryouin)uurar u( ihacuuntrr If Ml lakaltoKI you Mill bt able to y.Uk up irolJ rit or ICcihI Un atiuunl f a form! (imnufticlurtr a aal IV'itIMIO lea ilttlliir lliliifriiti AIImiiiim arutu Le ..U to ilia rMil fvt Ht'rMtU. ltuumt In Kil (rlninoii hllktlvtt luih. ( hanntiily docorati d imUti. Hauduniifil album In (lit woild. Urr.t MU. Urratrd lariaiii cvrr kuow u. AffUU naulvtl. Ubt-rl ti-rni. Illy nionry lor ageutt. Au vu tin Uruuie a aucioarul attrnt, Hrlla llMlf tui ilpM liltl or lip lalkltiir Ufiriwrj'. S brravvr iIiohii, rvirjr wu want lo ur. chuia, A unit taka lUouiJi ot ordt-ra nllli rajildlty nuter bfor4ujH, Urtat rullia await evtrij- uurkrr, AgttiU ar making fortuitta. LaJlmka a mm It aa men. 1 wu, tadrr, i an do at nf II ai any oat, lull IhloniialUm aud tMtnta 1 1 , tu iliotawltu wrlitt for tn, Mlih ifikglifi aul tt nua lr our r'amllv lllblca, Uocka and 1'trtodn.ala. Afttr you kuw all, Dbuttla you conclude ig jo no rurtbr( w lir no harm la dime. Aduivaa K, C. ALLbN 4 CU., A LUl'MTA, UAIK Jan. l8-'69 ly, rUSE ASK' YOUR Grocer C.H.PEARSON & CS.-ji- BALTI MOREMft B. F. Savits, " E? ISP nra)vuni i il TTATTfl Tl H M ill COME AND IIAVK YOUR 4 6. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A THOROUGHLY jPRACTICAL COURSE AT BUCKLIN'S OPTIIALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORK. MQ Extra. Charge far Examining By 69, -PERFECT FIT Fine lino peb ble and white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also tho PSKRBK'JRaaniBO Fine watch work mid jobbiug neatly anteed to give satWfautiou. CARPETS and MILLINERY. Ni'Xt door to I. W. Iliutman & SonV, Malu St., Bloomsburg, Pa. NEW OARPE TS. LatoH Patterns in Velvet, Body Tapestry and Brussels, from 50cts. up. INGRAIN from 20o up. RAG CARPETS from 30o up. STAIR CAR. PE I'S from 12 up. MATTING, to closo out for lOo up. OIL CLOTH, all widths mid pric". G. W. KEITER. 1889. FALL OPENING 1889. SEPTEMBER 26-26. MISS H. E. WASIJEY, W Next iloor to I. W. Hartmiu & Sons. Main Street - HLOOlISBUIia. 8o" GUARANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 8.I A LIMITED GUARANTEE. 25 par com Additional Security with American Loan and Trust Go. of Boston. ritvrl!?il.V!i?t7 on an actual saleofKaos&j - j , uv Iuu, tt uuuutiy m uxoea3 or us CAsu assets. WILLIAM H. PARMENTER, 11. on Hi o r n tVnlury. llitacutlsatao blmlle ot in uu.uslng gxmo ami puz. 'lo. H H historically la itrucllvo and ixiiltimlly in. erositn?. seut to auy ad 'licauon nvpinr. ..r 9.1 r.ni. Any ono lonnlni; a club ot IOKKW WlNTKD. UUSO I'routs. Address 'I'll LV. U lo-si-imt. 7 lirojdway, New York city. HAGHHTY. Paia. J. A. paulmiuuh. . ABERDEEN. SOUTH DAKOTA Tiioooron!i!reUUniJrUyccnlcrottlitw(l)koUl U our we.tt.ru heailiuortrii. CWj am Wet lovcjoni tliolo KiurtnlMd I per wsnt. ml tunu.l turn lorl(taiei, kJitoI b, tin St firm nd. In South DaWoU. yS alu luu. oeruEliTo? nodtfor "and u inonUit, t Krnol per ntnii. It you ire Keklng Ielnwtmenu. know II lll ETi you to write for our pmpbWt whlchl'll fin TiJ form&tlnn ud rtferenot. KEYBTONB llDlrTllinis V. r, isa OiwiUiutbt.' tiudiai4inC "wooa' " ifS '! J!? ". i""11'''1''""! ty- .'.I'.f: '."'A'.1 V 'A-eMouio,nooiraili.u .'..'nMi1! llu f I"""'!'. l'alroiiouuil u" iuiablo'jyillier wautwl. iwiiil (or Circular, VURE GUARANTEED. omAcSlZi,Tu,x lli)t i'o P. H. CHILDREN EVES EXAMINED BY GUARANTEED.. Finest line of watches, clocks, and jewelry in Bloomsburg. and quickly executed. All work guar Gen1!. Agent. 50 State St., Boston. CURTIS OOMPOtfUD. HLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEY PURIFIER. Now is tho apuointPtl timo for thoroughly cloansiiii tho Bystera from nit impuritiua, and all will And that tho Curtis Compound will exactly fill tho hill. It has stood the test of 22 yearn and its f ales aro larger than over, overy year. Price 50o. and $1.00. Fob Sale By James H. Mercer, DRUGGIST, IkooMsuuna, Pa. n f?7-i CATAtt H H l leaneo. tho ?(?f4M INUbUl J'USBUl-U Allays lain aud Inriamatloo, llcals tlio Boris. Iifwtorea the tienbes ot Taate and Uinell, TRY THE CUREHAY-EVER Apirllclili .ipplla 1 Inn out airrll anl la BKieealile. 1'rlcn w .nla at DruiilaUi by mall, rpghtred, bo cia. BUY UltOTU tlta, 68 Varren St., Now Vorlc. OUR MTTIiE ONES nnd the NTJKSliii.t: It UKOMMILU Slii Doiton, Mill. Tli moet bAndjome m4 tM nuuku for dtlldrca ever publliwl. IIM lll I'', ropiea, u ra. m " " thrM uo.tlufor U4. Atueplo eopj uid hwliu Uil na lo ii-aj-o-tu 1 fmwatwsM 19L
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