The Columbian KM J. S. BlttonboniUr., B""- FRIDAY, NOVKMBUK 29, 1889. Tlio President has appointed John J. Itidgway Survoyor of the Port, Thomas J. Powjr, Naval 'oflieor, and William II. Shblmiru, Pension Agent at Philadelphia. Tho Djmooratlo State Comrnittco will meet at Ilarrisimr on January 22, to cleet a chairman. Besides the present Inoiimbant, E. P. Kianur, tho names of B. F. Mayors, of Ilarrisburg, S. M. Whorry of Camberlaml oounty, and SV. J. Breunan, of Alloghauy, aro meiitionod for tho place. Judge Hire, of Philadelphia, has decided that the permission to build an elovatcu traok in that city by tho Philadelphia & Itoading II. It. Co. must como from counoils. Tho com pany will carry tho case to tho Su premo court. Business is dull in every branch of trade, and monoy is hard to get. Traveling men complain that thoy can not soil goods, and that thoy find it very hard to go thoir pay for what they do sell. L.nt spring whin Presi dent Cleveland handed over tho reins of government to a republican execu tive tho country was in a high state of prosperity, and monoy was plenty. Tbo reader can draw his own conclusion from theso facts Now York Btate clergymen along tho Pennsylvania lino do a rushing business by marrying Pennsylvania doping couples; but tho Pennsylvania Divorco courts more than recover tho lost fees by divorcing Now York coupios. Penn sylvania courts grant divorces on slight provo'iation to any one who has been a resident of that State a year; con sequently, northorn Pennsylvania hotels aro filled with divorced boarders and lawyers tako in enough sheckels to make New York clorgymen green with envy. Ten New York grass widows are reported to be boarding at Susque hanna until they can swear to a year's reaidenco nnd climb tho hills to Mont roso and get divorces. Binghatnton Jtepublican, This is a sad reflection upon tho di vorco Law of this state. But it seems, nevor the less, true. It is high time some of our representatives who aro so anxious to do our country a great service, roviso our divorco laws. There is hardly a session of Court held in this County, but that some divorce is granted. Will our representatives make the lead in this matter of roform. George H. Pendleton, late! United States Minister at Berlin, died at Brus sels on the 25th. The remains will be brought to Amerioa. Mr. Pendleton was born in 1825, in Cincinnati. He was a democrat and represented his party in congress from 1856 to 1855. In 1864 ho was tho nominee for Vice- President on tho ticket with General McClellan. In tho Democratic Na tional Convention of 1868 he came within two and a half votos of nomi nation for President on the eighth ballot, Horatio beymour being cboson. no was tho author of the bill under which civil service is now conducted in the executive departments of tho government. President Cleveland aD- pointed him Minister to uermany which position bo tilled creditably and faithtully. It was during his diplomatic career that he experienced tho groat sorrow of his lifo in the death of his wife, who was killed while driving in Cen tral Park, New. York, whither she had gone to attend tbo funeral of a rela tive, nis married life had been ex ceptionally happy, his wife, who was tho daughter of tho author of the "Star spangled lianner, having borno him three children, a son and two daugh ters, who are still living, llio gloom into which this domestio tragedy cast him was followed by tailing health, and in April, 1888, he sustained a par alytio stroke. He returned to Berlin as soon as he rallied and attended to his duties nntil April 25 last, when he presented his letters of leoall, having been succeeded by the present incum bent, William Walter Phelps. Mr. Pendleton was a graceful speak er, a good linguist and a polished gen tleman. Ho lived in good style, hav. ing accumulated a largo lortuno in railway transactions and in tho prao tice of the law. Ho bad a resid e a co in Washington, ono at Cincinnati another at Newport and a summer villa in tbo White Mountains. WAHINQTON LETTER. jFrom our regular correspondent W ashincton, D. C. Nov. 29, 1889 Secretaries Noblo and Traoy havo locked horns again tor a light, and many think tho result will bo the r o tlrommt of ono or the other ot them from the cabinet, perhaps both. To the student of politics a contest between two such men cannot fail to bo very interesting, representing as thoy do the extremes ot the republican party. Mr, Noble was selected personally by Presi dent Harrison for his present position. and has always belonged to tho con servative or silk stocking wing of tho republican party; while Mr. Tracy camo into the cabinet as tho personal repres- uutuuvu ut mu urniuenb puiiuuuiu ifi the country Ex-Senator T. 0. Piatt, of New York , and belongs to tho working wingot the republican party. President Harrison's personal inclina tions are all undoubtedly with Mr. No ble, but owing to his susceptibility to the influence of the powerful members of his party it is doubtful which Secre tary bo will in the end sustain. The trouble betweon the two gentlemen comes from tho Ponsion ofllco, which continues to be a veritable thorn in tho side of tho administration. Secretary Noblo has asked tor resignation of five of the prominent officials whoso pensi ons were ro-ratcd during Tanner s re gime (Jno of them happens to bo a special friend of Secretary Tracy's, and that gentleman advises him to refuse to resign and promises his help to aid him in keeping his position. The re sult is that not only Mr. Traoy's friend but the other four officials whoso re signations were asked, have refused to resign, and they together with all tho other re-ratod officials havo formed a a combination and purpose to fight for their places, and as all of them havo friends somo of them big ones Mr. Noble will find that he has undertaken a largo contract. Mr Noblo in asking for tho resignation of these officials was undoubtedly endeavoring to do tbo ad ministration a servico by trying to stave off a Congressional investigation into tho Pension office and its methods, but it is likely to result in bringiug about that very investigation. I There is littlo outward change in tho t THE Speakership campaign. Mr Kecil loft hurriedly for Now York lait Thursday evening nnd tho rwt of tho candidates havo beon muztlng their brains over sincoto find out what ho went for. Thoy aro all afraid of Heed thongh thoy will assuro yon that thoy havo got him beaten. Mr. Blaine, who has not been personally friendly towards Mr. Hoed for somo yeats. promised that gentleman's friend last Summer that ho would do nothing to provont his being Speaker. Ho has kept that promiso up to this tlmo , though great pressure has been brought to bear on him in behalf of one of the othor candidates. Tho caucus will bo hold noit Saturday and unlon Mr. Blaino shall break his promio my next letter will ohronlcle the nomination of Hoed for Speaker. Gen. Crook, tho Seorctary of War, and Capt. Pratt, Superintendent of tho Cnrlisto Iudlan sohool; oxucot to visit Mt Vernon birraoks, Alabama, during vho latter part of December for tho purpoeo of deciding whethor Goronimo and tho other Apaoho Indians now confined there shall be removed. Vorily tho domocratio cup of joy is full nlraost to overflowing Mahono and Foraker have been pitt on shelf, and now comes nows to tho republican Senators that Ingalls will probably bo defeated for re-election to tho Sonato. "Too good to bo true", is tho general domocratio comment on tho last item. Tho looal republicans aro very much worked up over tho rumor that Bruoe, tho negro ex-Senator,, 1b to bo appoint ed Keoordcr of Deeds for this city. If protesting to tho President will pre vent, tho appointment will not bo mado. Honors aro now easy between Sona tor Quay aui Mr. Wanamakor, a? the President has followed tho Quay slate in making tho rest of tho Philadelphia Foderal appointments. Ir hncjttn to look as though Presi dent Hurison nropMid to plgjon-holo tho report ot tin Civil Service Com mission handed him nearly a week ago. It recommends the prosecotion of several oili so holders for violating the law against soliciting oampiign contribut ions trora olhio holdw. The tJom raUiion is anxiously awaiting tho Presi dent's decision in this matter. A stroic effort will hi mvfo this winter to havo Cmgress adopt tho English idea of a poital savings bank, to be conducted by tho l'oslolhoo de partment. For Better fioads, Eds. Columman : 1 am pleased that you havo callod this week tho attention of your readers to hotter roals, by the publication of a paper read at btato Hoard ol Agricut tute, by Mr. S. H. D)wning. Tho ar tiole is one worth careful study by our tax payers, and all interested in good public highways for travel. I have for many years advocated a better plan than the present one, I think, and have seen it adopted in some portions of my natie county, Susquehanna, working to tho psrfect satisfaction of all, that of the dividing of the roads into convenient sections, and kept in repair for a term of years, under con tract, and cash tax paid. I haye also advojated tlm payment of all the road tav in oasli, on the nbovo system, and setting apart annually one tenth of tho same tor permanent rep m, such as underdraining and macadamizing. By - so doing in ten years noarly all our roads oould bo put in good uuderdrain ed macadam condition. Propor under draining will, in rainy instances, with a little grouting, makearoad preferable to tho maoadau, or all g o it. Millville, Benton and Berwick, in this county, have farmers Institute this coming Winter, and I trust tho roads will re ceive proper attention in their di-libera tions and discussions. Not farmers alone are interested in giod roads for travel, but all who us them. Yours Truly, E. M. Tewkshury, Nov. 23, 1889. Catawissa. Wo are always glad to hear from Mr Tewksbury on nny subject, and especially on tho subject of roads. It is hoped that others will give their views, and that the whole matter may bo discussed. l!.Ds.j Found Dead, Last evening a peron giving the name of G. R. Thompson registered at Hunt s Hotel, and desired to bo oalled in season to take tho 12 P.M. train for Chicago. Being unable to awaken him, the room was entered by means of the ventilator over tho door, when tho gentleman was found to be dead. He was advertising agent fof Sulphur Bitte.s, which has an extensive sale. Tho coroner returned a verdict of death from heart disease. His body will bo sent cast immediately. Utn (Jommer cial. It is Good Work to Give Health- The only remedy for disorders is one that will expel the germs of diseree, and make tho blood pure and rich. That is best effected by Dr. David Kennpdy'sFovorito Homedy, of Rmrd out, N. Y a raedicino of great value in tho treatment of all blood disorders rnd dhea'es of tho Kidneys. It tones tho system nnd helps to do good work. 11-8 I m. Gunvu. 0 51. Laughbach hurt his ankle quite had last week, while carryiog a bag of chop, but ho is able to bo around and at tend his dally duties. Chas. Jlackafeu made a Hying visit to Benton on last Saturday night. Charles Petcrraan, Hervov and Harry Long, were In town on Sunday last. (J. F. Mttnn and H. It. Lnuhach were out hunting for pheasants on last .Saturday and witnesses of a race for llff, of a very largo black woodpecker, pursued by a bald eagle. Thoir attention was attracted by tho loud screams of the pursued bird, and as they cimo flying over tho men's heads, Mr, Mann fired at the eagle and bo camo whirling to the ground. Tho cnglo measured nearly four feet from tip to tip of wings. It Is tho first eagle that has been seen In this country for a long time. 1.8 (j. Laubach is building a new porch to his house, which Is nearest tho store. Wonder it he will ever get done building? The late flood did no damage of any ac count, along tho Iiloomsburg & Sullivan Itallroad. D. S. Kile, Lester, J. M. Lartsh and wife went to tho dedication of the new church near Coles Creek. Tho congrega tion was not very largo owing to the bad roads, but they contributed very well tow ards the church. It Is notknown.bow much they raised by collection yet. Miss Jessie Fritz Is slowly recovering from her illness. Wo hope to see her enjoying good health again. She has been sick nearly eight months, . Moll Moore epects to go to Laporto to work soon. We are sorry to seo him go away. Our school Is prospering vcrr well under the managementof Jno. M.Fritz. Theschol an all say he takes special delight la teach 1 COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. tng tlicm. It llicy remain ot tho patno opinion thoy will certainly learn. Blicnry Fritz seems so havo n very good school on Fritz Hill, where lie taught two ycsis ago. Last winter It was taught by n Imly by tho namo of Norn Harvey from I'alrmount Springs, This year ho Is teaching tho ltohraburg school. Jamison Ctty was presented with ono moro mall Inst week, making two malls a day for tlicm now. Next will bo our turn to havo another mall, then wo will have two malls n tiny. Any ono wishing to purchase n farm, should call nnd sco John 0. liauhach's. lie says his health Is too poor to farm nnd wishes to go into somo other business. His farm is situated just one. half mile from tho B. & is. 11, ft. the sumo to liauhach's station. W. F. CuiiHUitiitloii Huruly Cured. To tiik KniTon l'leaao Inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disoasc. By its timely uso thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles ot my remedy fiikb to any of your readers who have consumption It they send mo their express nnd post ofllco address, ltespcctfully, T. A. 8 LOCUM M. 0. 181 PearLSt., New York. Nov.23-Uw. KllHt IICHIOtl. William Ash, of Benton township posses sed a duck that laid 09 eggs In 00 consecu tive days when she took a short vacation of about a week, resumed her calling until tho number ISO was reached nnd sho Is not a "dead duck" neither. Public sales aro tho order of tbo day. Ed' Sltlcr and family of llrlarcrcck, spent a few days with friends In Benton township week beforo last. "Groves Patent Fence," for which Wil liam H. Fisher is agent, Is n stout, durable, storm defying and cyclone proof fence. Doc Butt, has completed his lumber job on the East branch of Haven Creek. Alonzo Albcrtson has located his saw mill on littlo Pino Creek on a tract of Well Ington Hayes. Howard Woolcvcr has located his saw. mill on a tract belonging to Peter Kaso and is Bawing tor Miner Smith. A hound, gun, and dog cart seem to be an essential outttt tor every juvenile before ho is able to grapple with tho stor n reall tics of life. Whether the above out 3t pre cccds tariff -reform remains to he seen In the great strugglo of 02, but everything point that way. The public schools are again in ful blast, and our little folks will have another busy winter. A l'utiilly Gntlicrltiir, Havo you a father? Havo you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Lungs, the guar. rantccd remedy for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles? It so, when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist, and the large size costs only 60c and $1.00. Catarrh May affect any portion of the body wliero the mucous membrane Is found. But catarrh ol the head Is by far tho most common, and the most liable to be neglected. It cannot bo cured by local applications. Being a consti tutional disease it requires Ringing a constitutional remedy like u I Hood's Barsaparllla, which, noises working through tho blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and pro motes the catarrh, and soon effects a perma nent cure. At the same time Hood's Barsa parllla builds up the whole system, and makes one feel renewed la strength and health. If you suffer ImpUrO from catarrh, be sure to mnnr try Hood's Barsaparllla. DIOOU "I used Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises Hood's la my ears, and pains In Barsnparuia Th0 cBott t0 clear ray head In the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Barsaparllla gave me relief Immediately, while In time I was en tirely cured. I am never without the medi cine in my house as 1 think it Is worth Its weight in gold." CUTGS Mlifl. 0. li.Ojim, 1029 Eighth ,..,.rh Bt.,N.W., Washington, V. 0. " " I was troubled with that annoying disease nasal catarrh, and never found relief till 1 took Hood's Barsaparllla." J. U Hoc-it, Marksburg, Ky. N. B. So sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla BoMbyaUdrufgliU. ffl;alxfor3. Prepared only ij C. 1. IIOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mw 100 Doses One Dollar DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents Lung Fever I Cures Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Loss of Appetite, Founder, Favors, &c lib. In each package. Bold by all dealers. MDIII lJOnsIrMriter7, I PULsLlJ and Diarrhoea. ciS$ABY SYRUP Believes Griping and Summer Complaint. Facilitates Tectlilng! Regulates the Bowels! Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. BULL 'TlTE PEOPLE'S RKMKDY" For tho euro of 2U COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness ABtuma, Incipient Con sumption Croup, Whooping Couch, nnd tor tho relief ot Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. S3 cents. CM1 JT 8 CtWCB CIOARCTTIS far Ca- OlUUnt: tar,i,l PrIctOCtt. AlallJruggUU. UDITOH'S NOTICE. Kutate Gv Ketch ner, Oeoeaieil, Notlco la hereby plren tlat the undemlirned, ap- P Muted by the orphan's Court of Columbia couniy a., auditor to maVe distribution or the fundi In the hands of the administrator ot the etat of said deceased among tho part!04 entitled tnerelo, will attend for the performance of his duties at his offloe In the Town ot uioomsburg, on Haiur day, the 'ilrd day of November 18$). at V o'clock la the forenoon, when and where all Demons hav. log claims are required to preuent them before the bald auditor, or be debarred from coining In for a share of such funds, UloombbaiY, Pa., Oct. ti, Wt. Avdl tor. 'Alt 31 l'OIl HUNT A firm of 103 acrei with handsome ujw house and barn, and aunDlled with abundant water, win be rented at a low rent for the term of fire years, to a Kooa tenant who eau furnish his own stock and equipment. The farm W lu the Cutawlhsa Valley on tne Townautp road frouillrandonvtlle to Audenrt-ld. two miles from Urandonvlle and near Olrarl Manor, itcferencca requested. Add rem UKUKU H. TllOlll'oON, Knglnoer (iirara Usuu. ratsvtlle, fa. Nevl-ly. ROUGH SYRUP meicicis' -FOIt SICK HEADACHE m its IB I (iillVU.) U., Ul This I'emedr U thn n,rHnMnn rt leading plirnlclansot I'arK Franco, and was usod tov him with unparalleled success for over thirty yoars, It was nrst iflvcii to the p.ibllc as a proprle lary mwllclno In isls- Wnce winch tlmo It has found Its way into almost every county on the face of the globe, and becorno a favorlto remedy with thousands ot tho leading physlclaus. Medical societies have discussed lis marvelous success nt thlr annual conventions, and sftcr their onclal chomhta havo analyzed It and found that It con tained no opiates, bromides or othor litrmful in- Sredlenta placed It among their standard reme os. TESTIMONIAL U It. UltOWN, M. 1)., S3 West Jersey St., , Kl.!ZABT!t N. J. Juno SS, 1889. This Is to certify that I nave used fur some months with much RUIsfactlon. thn cnml.lnntlnn ot remedies, for Headache, known as llrlggs' .irtwuiiu , i wihjs. i iiu ri-Hiuuy cures more neaa acho, especially such as aflect Nervom Women, than anrthlui? I am acnualntod with, nnd ir this ccrtineato will bo the mean? of bringlog it to the Lavuruuiu uuuuuuu ui suuerers irom mat, trouble, 1 shall feci that I havo dono them a service, h. It. UltOWN. PRICE; 28 CENTS. Bold by all Druggists, or sent by Mill on no eclpt ot Trice. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELISABETH, H. J. 0-27-lv. I89O. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Eleventh Volume of Harpkh's youns Psorm which begins with the Number far Nov embers, issu, presents an attractive programme. It will offer to Its readfr at least four serials ot the usual length, and others In two or three parts, namoly: "The Hed Mustang." by wllllatn o. Stoddard: "Phil and tho Uaby," by Lucy o. Llllle: "rrtnee Tommy," by John ltuswl Coryell; and "Mother's War," by Margaret K. Sangsten two Bhort serials bylljalmar lljoith Uoyesen. Two series or Fairy Tales will attract the attention of lovers of Jthe wonder world, namely, tho quaint talcs told by Howard Pyle. and so admirably 11. lustratedby him, and a other scrl-s In n different vein by Frank M. lllcknell. There will bo short, stories by W. D. Howclls, Tuomaa Nelson races, Mary a. Wllklns, Nora Perry, Harriet l'roscott Bpofford, David Ker, Hezeklah Uuttcrworlh, SoDhle swett, llichard Malcolm Johnston, etc A subscription to IIirfsh's YonNii Propls se cures a Juvenile library. There Is useful knowl edjc, also plenty of amusement. Boston AAvtr. liter, TEBMS : Postigo Prepaid. $2 00 Per Ye&r. of. A . begins Aomnber S, 1889. Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a tmo-cen stamp. Single Numbers, Flvo Cents ech. ltemlttances shoull bo made by Post-office Mon ey Older or Draft to avoid chance of loss. ' Sexespaversare not to copy this advertisement without trie express order of UAHl'KR & BROTH ERS, Address s 1IAHPEH & DIlOTUEliS, Now York . rjRIAL LIST. FOH DEOEMIIKU. William It. Bardo vs. John Mordin et al. Joseph Clewcll's AdmT. vs. Abigail Weaver et, al. city of nuia. Trustee vs George ltaup. C. .V. McKelvy et. al .vs. c. u. I'rockway et. al. Isaac c. Uurrell vs. 1'. It. II. It. Co. et. al. A. U. Stewart vs. McKelvy Brlnk. Curtis MTg. Co. vs dark I. Thomas. M. A. Mantle vs. Uorough or Berwick. W. I. Lanco Jr. Indoee sc. vs. John Jameson, o. K. shultz vs. Ulram Everett. E. w. ii. Low vs. U. s. It. If. Co. Jaco') Gould vs. Charlos Hughes l'hebo Solomon's Adrar vs. J, J. Hachman et. al o. M. Bigger for use vs. Mutual F. Ins. Co. Mill ville. Frances Gottschall vs Jeremiah Uoedor. L. H. Leo uro. vs. hllas Hoorgle. Martha Younger et. al. vs William Adams ct.al, Wm. Itabo vs. Bernard stohner. Abigail Cole vs. C. W. Eves. EzcSlel Co'e vs. B. 4: M. K. it. Company. John II. Suit vs lteuben siller et. at A. M. Harvey vs. Valentine stout et. al. Amos w anion vs. Town or Uioomsburg. c u Evans Com. va- Enu A. Kitwnnouso. Samuel Brugler vs John A. Funuon. V. It. It It. Co. vs. col Co. A. U. a M. Assoeli tlon. Catharine LHwlter vs. Henry LI'.wller. Mifflin twp. l"oor Dlst. vs. Ch tries Oearheart. Mary Gltllng vs. D. F. Yohe. M. Mcllenvy & Bros. vs. C. J. Ash. Ezeklcl Cole vs. Allnas cole et. al. H. V. Uoone vs. It. i B. It it. Co. JohnGetkln vs. penn. It. It. O. s. M Dougherty vs. Franklin L. Shuman. Charles Hughes vs. Edward Kremser. Aloxander Campbell s. Isiao Harrl.-cn. M. u Hughes Exr. et, aL vs. D. ll. . w. it n Co. eu aL SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE Meal Esiatc ! By vl'tueof a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out ot the court ot common Fleas of Columbia Co. and to me directed, there will b') exposed to publlo Bale at tne court House, Iiloomsburg, I'a., on MONDAY, DEOEMHEIt 2, 1880, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the following : All those two adjoining messuages, tenements or tracts of land now comprising one Bltuated In the township of Flshlngcroak, County of Colum. bla, and State of.l'ennsylvanta, bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt : THE FIHST, Beginning at a post thonce south beventy-Blx degrees east ono hundred and nlnoty. two perches, thonce soutu slxty-ono degrees east eighty-elght perches to a post, thenco north twenty-slx degrees wot ono hundred and ninety. two and seven-tenths porchos to a corner, thence north slxty-oae and one-half dojreoj out eighty, six nnd three-tenths perches to the place of bo. glnmo;, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACHES and ntty four percaes of land, moro or leai, with the appurtenances. THE SECOND, Beginning at a e ruor In th o pub Ho road adjoining thi nrst and above de&crlbed tract of land, thence along said road south tlxty. one degrees west nfty-four perches to a llns of lot ol M. A. Ammerinan, thence by tho same north twenty-six degrees west one hunlred aud ninety. three and one tenth perches to a post In line of land ot J, lloyd Stucker, thence by the same north sixty-two d'grees east ntty foar perches to a post, thjn'io by above described tract of land Boutu twenty.slx degrees, east one hundred and ninety and seven-tent in penmns to the place of rx'giniiing, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES and slxieer. perches ot land, more or less, with the appurtenances. The two tracts now comprising one, containing in an One Hundred and Sixty-Nine ncres. of land, more or less, excepting and reserving out ot and from tho two above described tracts of land situate In Asbury conveyed to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal churm upon which a church Is erected, tlirce-fourtbs of an aero ot land adloln ing the samo conveye-l to M. A. Aminerman, and about forty.tlve acres ot land lying on tlx north western er.d ot Bild firm or two ilrtt described tracts ot land conveyed to Michael Imon leaving after and exclusive ot the excepted and reserved parcels or lou of land about One Hundred, twenty Ihreeocreaof land, more or lets, on vhlch arc erected a I SUIilii Ullillll and outbuildings. BeUod, taken Into execution at the suit ot ltus Bel It Fealer vb. (loorge-l'caler and to be sold as the property of George l'ealer. Disking, JOUN B. CASET, Alty. Sheriff. ROSCOE CONKLING: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. By bin ntphew, Alfred B, Conillng. This wort will hMtly lie liauod by us, and sold urictly tuturtp, Octavo rw pMjc, .lrt jwrtndt, ssd fto-almllM ol letlem ot euUiant couUuipunrlti lu both putlta. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS. AND CANVASSERS, to miio ' early i pUrailoni fur tba aiclutiva control ct Iwltory. Ouo of tlia grcateat opportunities to inua money ever uttfred. (When writing, mention thia , CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 3 s( litis llml, Nov Vrli, BLOOMSBURG, w IDOWd At'I'HAlSEMKNTS. The follotag Widow's Appraisements v. Ill bo presented to tho orphans' court ot Columbia County on tho nrst Monlay ot December A. 1). 18. . nd confirmed ids', ar.d unless exceptions aro filed within four days thereafter will bo con firmed nisi, niddlngs, William Itstato, Denton, Personalty jjjands.j. I. listnte, Mt. Pleasant, I"crsonalty, Crevcllng, II. (1, Estato, Seolt, Personalty, $x. JJeterman, n. p. Estate, Denton, Personalty, Bylvl8,Jas. 0. Estato Dloomsburg, Personalty 166.93. Harlng, John Estate Denver, Tersonalty, 130, lloaityifluoo, total $xx).oi. ' ' WM. II. BNYDElt, Cl'k O. O. iepuiy. Clcrk'a Office, Dloomsburg, Pa., Nov. is 1BW. UDITOH'S NOTICE. ' Kstate of txinlel 1'orce, deceases. Tho undersigned an au lltor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbl i couutv. to ilMlrlbuto the ba'anoo ot f u ids In the hi dint Isaac DiWltt, executor of tho ost.itn ot Dinlel Force, deceased, as appears by his uajoun'. tiled ind confirmed nb soluto'y, to and among thi parties loyally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appoint, ment at Ulsomjoln Moyer s building In the town of Bloonsburg, on Sa'.urd ty, thn 30-n dy ot Nov. ember Instant, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all pirtles Interested nro requested to present their clatrns before ihn nniier!,,,.,!. nt tin forever alter dojarrod from coming in upon tho WK. CUIHSMAN, 11-M889. Auditor. T EGISTEIt'o NOTICE. lotlce Is herehv irlven to all lecrftt.eo prprlltrtrn and other persons interested In tho estates of the respective decedents an 1 minors that the follow. Ing administrators', executors', guardians ac counts have been riled In tho office ot the Register ot Columbia county jnd wl 1 bo presented tor con firmation nna allowance In tho orph ins' Court ' to bo held In Iiloomsburg, December snd, iss at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day t No. l. Account ot Wm. J. Knorr, administrator No. 2. First and final account or r 11. Kltnn. administrator ot liebecca Uicoch, lato of Catawls. sa i wp., ioi., vo., acceased. No. S First and final account ot Chas. Gib bons, ndmlrdstrator ot Wra. Glddlngs, lato ot utuwu tvvp., jui jV. ueevasuu. No. 4. An account of Hoadly Suit, administra tor of Amos Crassly, late of Brtar Creek twp., coU Co. deceased No. 5. First "and final npvntinf. nf Tlmmsa n Prltchard, executor ot William Prltchard, lato ot No c First nnd final account of J. S. Yohe, rMinrdlan nr llnrrr .1. lloflrnn,. n mlnn, nr Clara Linden, lato ot the borough ot Berwick, de ceased. No. 7 First and final account ot Neheralah Kitchen, oxecutor e, ot Chas. J. Kramer, lato ot Flshlngcreck twp. coL Co doceased. No. 8. First and tlnal account of Frank Trlvel plece, administrator ot David Trlvelplecc, late ot tnwunuju liwp, .ui KjU, l a. No. e. First and nial account of Wm. P. Kycr ly, administrator of Margaret Itotb, lato ot Mon tour twp., Col, Co. deceased, C, n. CAMPBELL, lteglstcr. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of FL Fa, lssuod out ot the Court of Common Ploisot Col. Co., Pa., and to me directed there win bo oxpoied to publlo salo at the Court House, Blootnsburg, l'a., on MONDA.Y, DKCI2JIBEU 2, 18S9, at 2 o'clock r. ., the f illowln? s All that certain lotorplecoofgroundaltuitj In 8ott Township near tho vlllago ot Eipy, Col. Co., Pa., bounded and doierlbed as follows, lo-wlt : On the south by public road leading from Etpy to Berwick, on the east and north by land of Alfred Mood, nnd on the west by land of Alfred Mood aid Levi Klntey, con talnlng TWO ACRES, more or less, wnereon are erected a and other outbuildings, applo orchard and othor fruits. Seized, taken into execution at tho suit of Thomas Kutlegesurvlvlng partner of T. Crevellng & Co. vs. Susanna Mllnes and to bo Isold as the property of Susanna Mllnes. howill, jonN a casev, Attorney. sheriff, 11.8-'B9. BUY OP THE MANUFACTURER. ALL TIIK NEWEST STYLES. A choice and extensive asso;trant In Btyle, qual ity and prices, that cannot be beaten by any. Mutfs, liom, Cipo-i, Sinles, Scarfs, C ip, Gloves, Gauntlets, Uu, Uilimand Iir Trimmiog Henry Sicdc, Furrier, U West H'h St.. OtU Ave. As 45tli St. NEW YOKE Full lino of ojnts' Furs and Coats. Established 40 Years. Send for Catalogue. mm Now ia the time to buy WALL PAPER. If you anticipate paperiiij; a room or your oiitire house do not put it off until Spring, but do it now while you can buy the best goods at the LOWEST PRICES. Our trade in this line lias been very good because we give you GOOD VALUES and a FINE LINE to select from, hence wo are encouraged to buy more largely. Come and Examine and be Convinced. w, e. ;:;:: & it, Do You Know Where tha United States Mintis in Philadelphia? You may mt you may eayi "What good will it do ino lu know?" WE SAY ' It will ilo you considerable good. Directly opposite, nt 133S CUES IN UP ST., is an ttlMht-year-around attiaclion, vizi E. 0. fliOMl'SON'SSPEC'IALLONDON.MADE OLO THING IIOU8K. Kastilonablo and io. liablo garments aro licro obtainable at inoney.savlng prices. IT WILL PAY YOU to como specla'ly to tlio city aud buy A London-Made Suit. PRICE $12,00, Tlioy aro equal to auy first class made-to-measiiru Bull llint will cost S3U.00. IP YOU CANNOT COME wrtio for cami'les of cloth and fashion oataloguo. Directions how to order Bulla by mail sent with all sdinnlof. AllDllKSS f Mail Order Department, ri I n i i-v i iTivn n r i v, 0. box 4tj, PHILADELPHIA, ( COLUMBIA COUNIT, PA. IAMK18! jeBKETJIHfl! FARMERS ! I GREETING 1 Have you not yd Icriicl u hcix lo iii'chase your iXOTHIiWii for MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS, and CHILDREN, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TRUNKS, TALISES, &c. Lessen yourself at once, as time is money to purchase of I. MAIER, The RELI ABLE CLOTHIER, Who will save you MONEY and suit you. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER, Square Dealing Clothier, Bloomsburg, Pa. The Largest Clothing and Hat Store in Columbia and Montour Counties. IFor Iic EFioBcly tfiaiisllBctf plfioiorsiiBBBS9' sill sizes. " L.ifc size Crayons in t'vnmc Only $10.00. ML'Killio Bi-os., Blooiiisbiirg:. B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, DEALER IK Tin Roofing a Specialty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. FiiFl door in Biormsluig Opera House XECUTOUS' NOriUE Qeory llassert, lateof i'ic Town uf lllownsburo, County of Colnmiiti. ktate uj Vmniyltanta, aei'a Utters testamentary m aiM Mtntc havlni' been grant eil to tlm ntn "islnnul exeeutom. All P'rao alQjL'btcl losilil .Mtalo are li-n'tiy not I tltJ to pavtlia 81'iih, iil t!io luvlui; tlalinb against halil est ito t pie ent tun 8 una to MAtllMI.IN lUssKUl', CHAHl.ti W. HAbK 'T, Executors. 11.15 tl. UlouasbuaM'a. ! JUItOU-l FOIt iW,C. I'KItU, 1839- ! IUANl. Heaver lolin Kllngnrnun, Jacob Lnnscnboa'cr. llentoa-U (I i r k Herwlct "red CrlS'Jian, (lj K. Moorehead. lrojm-J. II II rcli, Wm. Ferguson. V. c. thaw lirlarcreek-GldM) i Michael. (Vrtra-lleury hlmHer. Conjnuliain KranK lleriran. Krankiln l. I'enstsr uacUer, CUaa. Iluirhes. (Ireenwood lieuton Heeler. Jackson J V. llartman, Caliln Kitchen, K, J. Sonea, ixwust Adam Dlramlclc, A. (1. Oleea. Cliaa. Mil. lor, Sol. IJ. ntder. , urausp-willlain Itraku. I'lne Julrn 1Kkard. bCOlt-M. M. lllcks. THAVKUSK nUST WKCK. IlerwlcV Samuel K. Ilell.'r, Daniel lleedy. Illoom H. A. lleckly, 1'iaul.llii liorntni), m, l!. iiryiugie, niuntisi unvnau, 'iir 'e Kllllnr,!. U Murr. Isaac Itoadanuel, Charlia allu-l, l'l llrtarcreek (Icoruo Ilo or. Oatawl M-..T Lewla. Centralla Thomas llirrati, Andnw Lenaban. fcntro-.N. U L'amtibell. ronynsham Mil llonabaeh. (Irrt'uwooil IV'cr Kline, Jooty Purbelt llem'ock llarvov oiu. Jackson Incob HiUer, LiKiist Andrew ltlcharl. J'adls .n-Nlcholas IieaK.o. M niln-John Klikemlall .Moutoar Daniel comer. Mt. 1'leaj mt U'limel Forc. Orange A. II. II i rrlng. Hoarlngcroek w. W. CUerrlngton. l'lno J tmtn Kinney, Joseph Nwctney. Hcott JasepU lllupoubtwl, Wm. Iligonbucli. Tl'eodore lleck, J, Jl. rttew, Jonau TownaauJ. bugarloat-U. L. Jlooro. TIIAVEUSK-SEOONU MfSEK. Ceavcr bimon lions, John 8. Kline, W, il ltoeder. llenton Lloyd Applcman, J. Ii. Ed ion. Uerwlck Juiuos ; je, Henry Wanlcu. Uloom f. VI, liarratt, Jonn Hush, Krank Kdcar W. It lllngrobo, c. W. WlfT, (Itxiigo w. Suiinlee. llrt irereek-J. 11. Smuu. " catawissa-ch irlea 11 roue, centralla O, ll. hpurr. Convneham Michael O'llara. Flablugcruck Auiuilirusher, J. B. Karns. Wm. M. Mocker. in (Ireenwood George W, Ikeler. Hemlock John Aiplmau. Jaclrson-CUnt W. Lewis Locust Krauk Adams, Austin OUerrlngtoa. Daniel llUinble. Ilobert WadKlns. ""uiuu, Madlson-K. W, Mcullum, Jau-ea I'otter, Oto. W. vveiiiver. Mala laalali llouer. Wontour-Johu N u rdoa, E. W, Jiuiyan. lit. I'ltasaut Andrew Miller, H'Oltlohu I'urnir. bugarloar-BUaa IH1U. GET YOUirjid PRlNUNu DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE COME AND HAVE YOUR EKES EXAMINED BY 4 G. Wells, the Optician, WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED A TIIOHOUGIILYPRACTICAL COURSE AT BUOKLIN'S OPTHALMIC COLLEGE, NEW YORK. MQ) Bstira..Q3iarg MADE far Bamiaiag Byes, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Fine line peb ble and white crystal lenses constantly i n stock, also tho Fino watch work am jobbing neatly anteod to give satisfaction. CARPETS and MILLINERY. Next door to I. W. Ilartniiiu & Sou's, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. NEW CARPETS. Litodt Patterns in Velvet, Body Tapestry and Brueaels from SOcta. up. ' INGRAIN from 20o up. RAG CARPETS from 30o up. STAIR OAR. PEI'S from up. MATTING, to cloao out for lOo up. OIL CLOTH all wid'hs and pricec. G. W. KEITER. 1889. FALL OPENING i88q. SEPTEMBER 26-26. MISS II. E. WASLEY, 1iT Next door to I. W. Hartmnn & Bona. Main Btrc-et - . BLOOMSUURQ. 8-1" GUARANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 25 por cont Additional Socurity with American Loan and Trust Go. of Boston. llrowlli of a Century. This cutis a tao simile ot anuuiusloggimo am put. '.lo. it la htstortouiu In .tractive and politically in- eresllng. sent to auy ad-Irc-soa receipt or no cents. Any one lorming a club ot ive will receive one gratis. UHNTa Wanthb. Largo I'ronts. Addrooa THEU. H. MKVKII j liroadway, New York city. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEWY02K. 0H10A10. Contains a Uvn octave. Nine stop Action, rurnlshed In a 'argo and handsome case or feolll liack walnut, I'rlco t99 cash; ulso Bold on the Easy Hire System atjis.37perquar ter, lor ten quariers, when oriran becomes Droocrtv nr M'.W aiODKI. OKdAN, HTVI.H 221 t. L iereon hiring. The Mason i Hamlin "A t r I n g o re invented and pa'ented by Masoa 4 llamllu In I8SJ, la used la th i Maion & Hamlin piano exclusively .11 SI1N Itemark ibli refinement ol lone and phenomenal cap al. J ty to st jii'l lu tune character I'M MX. uo tneso insiruiuenta. ril'l!l.ll STVI.I'.S OIKIA-VS AT 11(1, 78. till. AND Ul'. Organs aivl lH,tnos sold for Cash, Vasy laments, anil Itenled. Catalogue free, 11-22-d It, P. H. HtSERTY, Pia. J, A, PAULHAHUS, Bio. ABERDEEN. SOUTH DAKOTA The rummert'ltil n.l railway center ot the twoDakotu U our wectf ril ' iJauarttriL Wo can oiTlt mwiUim choice (riurantoMl 7 per cent, fiinl aiiiiiml f ttrm inorlKei, Nured by tho lt farm Initial In B.mth pakcta. Wt alo imut u-rtl(lc&U)s ot (Ipivwltfor ana llmoitthi. nt ft per tent (r annum. II you tuuikx. kins Bafttlututinenu, know It will iy juu to wrltw for our iaiiiphlt liirh aire Tull In furiuatlou nl tttVretiu-M KKVBTONE KOHTUAQB (XJUrANY, AitHt-atvn.Kouth iKkoU. Or-Orr XiVksua. V.IU6Ci.luutb 1'LiUiJUi.jaa, llu U-8-4W. Thujwiila Uavj bout in-Muauenlly curcU by 1 1 ULAIIKl.rilU.I'A. t4katoure,iiouieraUou ot lusa uf lluio f rum liualnoaa. Ian pronouncoj lu. curaHo by othera uaultxl. bona for Cln ular, JURE GUARANTEED. oaKrV.fca. Aug. 0-8u ly. SUBSaiUBIiFOUTIIli; COLUMBIAN, Finest line of watches, clocks, and jewelry in Bloomsburg. and quickly executo!. All work cuar b 80 Cleanses tho Nasal 1'absages, Allays Fain and InQamatlon, Heals tlio Sores. HcBtores tlio Senses of Taato and Smell. mi HAYFtVER TRY THE GUREfjiW-EEVER U.1A. A particle la applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Trice 60 cents at Druggists ; by mall, reghtered. 60 Ms. KLY BltOTHElW, St barren St., Now York. ll-8J-d-. OUIt lilTTIiE ONES nud the NUXlSEItV 36 DROMFIELD 3T.( uoiion, malt The nioct handom an4 kDatrajJaa for eblldrea OTr lubllsbHl, 1.M a J ear i adnjrh rnplea, 15 U Beat on trial thre mootbi for tto. A sampld oopraod rratulom Llit md! to auy addrM on recajpt of a two- Cli$ lUUBp. U-22U.lt. I I