The Columbian.! 8. E. Elwoll, ltiu... J. E. BltUnttsftor., f BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, DEOKMBKU 13, 1880. Jeffcrnon Davis diet! at Now Orleans last Friday. Ilo had bon confined to his bed for somo weeks with a aevcro cough and mild fevor, hut his death was not looked for. Ilo was born In Kontuckoy in 1808, gradtiatod from West Point In 1828, served sovon years in tho army, and then beoame a oottou planter. In 184 1 ho was ono of Missis- sippis Presidential electors, voting for Polk and Dallas. In 1815 ho was elected to Con cross, when tho Moiioan war broko out no was made colonel of a reciment, and fought at Montorov nnd Buona Vista. Pesident Polk mado him a Brigadier coneralof volanteors. He was secretary of war In tho cabinet of President Pierco. In 18G1 ho was mado President of tho Southeran Con fedcracy, and hold tho oflico until tho oloso of tho war and hia oipturo. Sinoo then amnesty was never granted him, and ho has not held any office. Mrs. Davis and one daughter survivo him. Tho G A. It. took part at tho funeral, and SI 00,000 will be raised in tho south for his family. ACTION OF WOOL MANUf A0T0RERS- There is no industry that suffers so much at present as that ot the woolen manufacturers. Almost daily we read ottao failure of somo groat factory, and hundreds of workmen thrown out of employment. The latest of these great failures is that of Lewis S. Cor of Philadelphia, a manufacturer of Ladies suitings, nnd with liabilities amounting to nearly 5U0,U00. Thero H no doubt that theso failures aro brought about by the inequalities of inu luriu, uy wiuun luruign mauu-I iaciurers can put- iiicir products on our markets at a lower price than our factories can reach. There is but ono way out of tho difficulty and that is by placing wool upon the free list, as advocated by ex-President Cleveland in his last messago to Congress. Tho following which is being circulated among woolen manufacturers speaks for itself. TO THE HONORABLE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN CONOIIESS AS SEMBLED. The undersigned, being each and all of us engaged in growing, manufactur ing, or dealing In wool, respectfully petition that tho duties on raw wool may now bo removed or greatly reduc ed for tho benefit of our domestio wool growers and woolen manufacturers alike. At a recent meeting of woolen manufacturers in isoston, it was cor rectly stated "that tho wholesalo intro- a .! .t tt i c.. r e uuuuou into mo umteu oiaies oi lor eien wools in the form of finished fab rics, thereby displacing American wool, which would otherwise be consumed in Mills, is due to unjust and illogical ar rangement ot tho tariti. While tho imports of clothing and combing wools bas not materially increased, and American production is materia'lv decreasing of late year, notwitbstand ing the rapid growth in our population and the increasing per capita consump tion of wool by this increasing popu lation, tho quantity of foreign wool introduced into this country in the shape of goods and yarn has increased to the enormous total of 141,474,144 pounds in 1888, equalling 44 per cent. of our total homo production of wools of all discription. The wholesale market value of annual importations of manufactured wools exceeds by nearly SO per cent., the value of our annual woool clip." As the only civilized Country in tho world, so far as we aro informed, which levies a duty on raw wool, wo ask that American industry be relieved of this unnatural burden, and that our domestio wool interests may now be put upon the samo wholesome basis as the cotton manufacturing industry, With freo raw material. WASHINGTON LEl'TEE. From our regular correspondent. Washington, D. O. Dec. 8, 1880, Chief Justico Fuller has consented to deliver the address to Congress when it celebrates its centennial Wednesday, One hundred years ot Uongress is a themo that almost any man could be come eloquent over nnd tho peoplo are expecting something great from the Chief .lustico. Admittance into the Capitol is to bo by ticket only, and al ready it is almost impossible to obtain them. Sergant-at-Arms Leedom of tho IIouso of Representatives has the sympathy of everydody hero in tho misfortune that overtook him just as ho was preparing to turn his office over to Jllr. iioliuts, his newly elected rep. rublican successor. C. E. Silcott, who has been Cashier of Mr. Leodom's of- fico for n vears ami who has handled during that timo raoro than $30,000,000 has turned thief ana absconaod with about $75,000 of somebody elses money Whoso money, anil who will have to bear the loss is as yet a very lino legal problem. Tho money was drawn from tho Treasury by bilcoit on salary re ceipts signed by Members of tho House of Representatives, and tho Treasury uuiuiuia utuiiu muu wuu Midi WUIFBIUCU the receipts will havo to stand tho loss, while tho itcpresentauves aro gener ally of tho opinion that the loss should fall on tho Government, and that tho Government will havo to take its chance of recovering tho money from Mr. Leedom. Several Treasury exports aro now assisting a committeo of tho House to investigate the books of tho Sergant-at Arms. As soon a9 their re port is mado the House will take some action. Gambling and women were tho cause of SilcouV ruin. Ho is sup posed to be in uanaaa. Tho nomination of Judge D. J, Brewer, of Kansas, to bo assooiate Justice of the Supreme Court was a completo surpriso to everyone here, except the Kansas Senators. It was hardly a wolcoma surpriso either to many of tho republicans. Tho fact that Judge Urower is a rampant pro hibitionist adds nothing to tho popular lty ot lus nomination. There is no opposition to his confirmation, which will probably bo pushed right thiougb No official notico of tho death of Jefferson Davis was taken hero, not withstanding his having onco been Soo retary of War, and quite a sensation was created in some quarters beoauso a lady living several squares from tno Capitol, saw fit to drape the front of her house in mourning. Sonalor Voorhoea is "loaded for bear" on tho tariff question He offered a preamble and resolution in tho Senate setting forth the fact that all existing tariff taxes on foreign merchandise should bo so rovised, repealed or a- monded as to provide: First, for tho oolcction of a BulBcicnl rovonuo to pay tllO OXPOtlSCa of tho Government, economically ndminUtrid, tho prlnolpal una inicrou 01 mo tuiDlio ileut as thoy tho f. II .1.. . flit ff . t " I inn urn-, nnu iiDcrni pensions, urn not ana n uonnr more) second, for the taxation Is ot mi lUlolcs of luxury at tho highest ir.iLiiu,iuio raica aim lor uio rouuolion tho of taxes on all nccflesarics of civilized lifo to tho lowest possible rates con sistent with a tariff for revenuo onlvt tblrd,tfor tho curtailment and over throw as far as poslblo of all monopol ies in trado by tho enlargement of tho lfoo list. Mr. Voorhcr-s gavo notico that ho would at nomo future tlmo call np tho resolution and adross tho Scnato thoreon. His speeohes aro always worth listening to. Adolugo of Ftderal election bills have already b en introduced in tho Senate. It is.safo to predict that nono of them will ever pass the IIouso. Sneakor Heed lias announocd tho IIouso Committeo on Utiles, Accounts and eurollod bills. It is not thought that tho completo list of committees will bo completed beforo tho holiday recess. The democratic mombers of tho committee on Rules aro ox-Speaker n1. 111. . i T- t ii vjaniBio ana natulan. Tho Cival Service law Bcemi in a fair way to catch it from both parties in the Senate. Senator Vanco has introduced a bill for its repeal, and Senator Pad dock ono removing the Hallway Mail aervico from its jurisdiction, lioth gentlemen stato thet the law is a hum bug, and that its strict enforcement wonld bo directly in opposition to our wnoio system ot uovernment. wnen two men usually as far apart as theBO two agree, thero is food for thought in tho subject of agreement. iiiX-opeakcr Uarlislo takes back his old place of democratic loader on tho tloor of tho House, with as muoh ease and grace, as he laid it down to accept tho speakership. No man ever had a stronger hold on his party associates in Congress than Carlisle has. Tho Prcsideut and Vice President aro in Chicago Thoy both oxpect to return in timo to hear Chief Justice Fuller's addi ess to Congress Wodnes- flay. Council Proceedings. Regular monthly meeting ot tho Council was held on Thursdaygevenlng, December B, at 7:80, present P. S. Uarman.JPrcsldent, and Messrs. Fettcrman, Cross, 8chwln, x"o9t, and Wells, members. Minutes of previous meetings wero irenu and approved. O. 13. Martin enters complaint about condition of Light street road, from Main Street to his shup. Tho following communication was read i "To the Town Council of tho Town of Bloomsburg. At a meeting of the Doard of Directors of the llloomsbure Electric Lieut and 1'owerCo. held on tho 20tli day of Novem her 1889. Ordinance No. 60 of tho Town of Illoomsburg was duly accepted by said company, and the secretary au thorized and directed to certify such action to the Town Council. L. E Waller Becretary. On motion of Mr. Welts, seconded by Mr. "i ost, tho communication was received and ordered filed. On motion ot Mr. Gross, seconded by Mr. Yost, the President and Secretary were authorized to draw an order for interest claimed by Sarah A. Petrlken and Anna D. Billmeyer, on purchase money duo on Town Hull lot, sa'd amount to bu as shall be reported to the ljuiMluc committee. Mr. Gross moved, seconded by Mr. YoBt that tho President nnd secretary issue orders to EjUelinan and Wolf for sewer construction, as each section shall be cerli fled and approved to them by the Town Engineer. Agreed to. Mr. Gross stated that several members of tho Council having voted for tbo passage of Ordinance No. 60 under a misrepresents tton, ho would therefore move that Orili nance No. 50 bo reconsidered. Seconded by Mr. Yost. Yeas and Naj's called follows : Yeas, I Gross, Fettcrman, Schwln and Yost Nays, Wells and Ilarman. Tho President declared the motion carried. Mr. Gross presetted tho following ordi nance which was read. Ordinance. No. 51. An Ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 5 1. De it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Bloomsburg, and It Is hereby en' acted by authority of tho same : Sko. I. That Ordinance No. SO, entitled an Ordinance relating to tho application of tho Bloamsburg Electric Light and Pow. cr Co. for permission to construct Electric Light Works, ana a railroad switch from the D. L. & W. Ii. It. to tho lot of said company, passed Nov. 20. 1883, be nnd the samo is hereby repealed. Seo. 11. This ordinance shall take effect immediately after Its passage, and ten days publication, according to law." Mr. Gross mvoed that tho ordinance be adopted. Beeondcd by Wr. Yost. Yeas, Fettcrman, Gross, Schwln and Yost. Nays Wells and Ilarman. Ordinance declared adopted. Mr. Gross moved that an order be drawn in favor ot Joslah Ilalston for amount of tax over paid by double assessment. Bee onded and carried. Bills and tbn report of tho street Com. mlssloncr wero presented and approved, jind orders drawn to theamnuntof $3167.97, Tnls Included sewer aud Town Uall.) Ait journed. Mr. John P. Hill, formerly of Lalrdsville paS8C,i through on jaraison City on T tue. &.S. R. It for Thursday last. Maudo Davis, Bchool teacher at Central, stopped a few minutes in town on Friday afternoon as she was on her way home from her school. Mr. A. A. Harvey of Palrmount Springs was at Laubach's Station, for carp which was expressed to him from the fisheries. He has au artificial pond which be intends to stock with that kind of fish. Hess & Thomas are shipping more lum ber at present than any other firm. On Saturday they shipped two car loads of telegraph poles and on Tuesday several car loads of pino lumber, Charles Mackafeo and wife, Mr, Hall, Bert Hess, and many others took the train for Benton and other points along tho B. & B. railroad on Baturday evening. Binco the "Operator," had such a terrible encounter with a catamount, he carries bis lantern and gun with him, when he goes to call on his best friend. Young men should tako warning by this, and go well prepared, for an attack by some wild beast, which may crofs their path at any time, when they are out so lato at night. Tho B. & S. train Saturday evening was well filled with hunters, but not much yenison. It Is reported tho McIIenry Brothers did shoot ono largo deer which will be scrved.at the venison supper on Christmas night. O. M. Laubach and wlto, drove to New Philadelphia on Sunday last, to pay Mra. Willam Cole a visit. Thoy were caught in the rain before they arrived homo. Watch for the display ot holiday goods at Laubach's and Harvey's store. Any ojo wishing to present their friends with pres ents, can get nieru at the above named placed very reasonable for cash. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Drummers and travelling men wishing a j BOOil Stonnloir niaco. will alwftva flml irnnd accommodation, andtermj reasonable- at or,ti Central hotel, wb ch U alav oncn . ' - I ready to patronlM tho public. It situated Just eight miles from Ucnton and twclvo miles from Liportc, making It most convenient stonntne placo bo- tween tho two abovo named places. Bpco- lal attention Is always paid to travelers, to sco that thotr wants aro compiled with by tho proprietor, K. 1. Albcrtson. Bamucl Patks formerly of Texss, who has been visiting Michigan for tho last flvo years, Is In this community, and will re main In Pa. visiting for several weeks when ho will start for Toxas to livo on his farm again. It's seventeen years since Mr. 'arks was here, and old citizens say his features have not changed much, only ho has quite a number more gray hairs now. Hartman & Long have moved their sawmill from Jamison City to this place where they cut out a tract of timber which they purchased some tlmo ago. W. K Court I'roccedliiijH. Continued from Pint Page. Tho following roads confirmed absolute: road In Pino township, near Jonathan Hlchlo's: In Buearloaf townsbln near Bacon Hess In Sugarioaf township near dwelling house of C. B. Meyers; in Main township, near the house ot G. Washington Fisher In Orange township near property of A. It. Stewart; In Bugarloaf township near John Vanslckle's ; In Greenwood township near Edward Henry's barn. Bridge over Big Flshlngcrcetc at lied Hock bridge confirmed absolute. Commonwealth vs. Casper Ilhawn, dis turbing public assembly, verdict of Jury as follows) We find the defendant not guilty, but pay half tho costs, and C. O. SharplcBs, tho prosecutor pay tho other half. Commonwealth vs. John Lawrence, Burety of tho peace. Tho Court Imposed tho following sentence : That you John Lawrenco pay tho costs of prosecution, One of $1.00 and rIvo ball In the sum of $100, for surety of the peace, stand Com mitted until sentence Is complied with Petition for Inquisition in lunacy of Al fred Pcgg, filed. Commonwealth vs. John Amlore. De fendant. pleads guilty. Bcntcnco, pay a fino of $1.00 and costs of prosecution Report of sale of cstato of Susan Hosier, deceased, confirmed nisL Balo ordered in estate of Daniel Smith deceased, for payment of debts. Herman Boycr appointed guardian of Mallhda D. . Maggb M, and Blanche E, Hosier, minor children of B. B. Uostcr, dee'd. Prlvato Sale ordered In tho estate of Wm. M. Brown, deceased. SucriH acknowledged deeds In court as follows: Property of John H. Hower to Abncr K. Waller: properry of Joseph Gil bert to Joseph W. Rcecej property of Sam, uel Bognrt to Enos Hartman ;propcrty of George Pealer to ItUBsel R. Pealer i proper ty ouolin Alordan to 1 nomas Mnrdan, Commonwealth vs. Mrs. May Dietchy, Recognizance forfeited. Geo. U. Letter, sure ty, Commonwealth vs. Charles E. Smith, Recognizance forfeited to bo respited upon defendants appearance. Estate of Elizabeth Dietrich, lunatic. Prlvato sale ordered. MONDAY DEO. 9 List of furors called. John Bush and J J. Karns, excused. Austin Cberrlngtnn, John S. Kline, Clin on W. Lewis, vz. YY. MCUfillllin, vv. 11 Rinerose, W. U. Roeder and Geo. W. Wei liver each fined $10 00 for tardlnses. v ilia excuses being given tlio lines were remitted. Inquest awarded lu cstuto of Elizabeth SHIer. Auditor's report in cstato of Harriet L. Wanlck, confirmed uhl Bale ordered In estate of J. P. Sands de, ceased. Road in Main township near Lewis Mil lers house; U. II . Ent appointed re viewer Instead of R. B. Angel who desired to be excused. Auditor's report ennfirmid nisi in estate ot George Ivtlclmer deceased and Deboruh Harrison, deceased. TUKSD1Y, DKO. 10 Bond sale of reil estate of J. P. Band filed nnd approved. O B. Kline und.H. J. Iteeder appointed appraisers In estalo of William II. Berger deceased. Inquest on body or Moses Coluorn ap proved as a proper case, and costs ap proved. Illooiu I'oor lliHtrlct. Mil. Eoitoii: Tbo annual statement ot our Poor Dis trict docs not usually explain why aid Is furnished to families': outside ot keeping them at the houso on the farm, which as many ollece is the place for maintaining all who are dependent on tho public for re lief. Any variation frnm this produces a great outcry against the policy ( I the di rectors. If their motives were better und crstood there would bo bettir Butlsfac'l r, o the present management is motel u r,a 10 aud economical than to compel a heartless sep aration of families which tho law forbids. Moreover we have no facilities to keep our tnsano poor, which is h lieuvy tax up u u for their support in the Danvlllu Asjlum. ii is certainly jusiinso'o lu bf-stow out-,1 o relief. It lakes the lerome of th furm to meet this expense und win Id of any good farm. Bui, wo nro cm-fronted wlih the aues, tion "what Is the use of a Poor House, if wc keep the poor outside of li?" Wo reply that the Poor House was never dvslgnid as a home for families needing relief, but for more unfortunate men uud women, of such a characl.-r that no family, boarding. House or hotel would receive them. Some such we have In the home at present, whom we could not get hoarded t any price. that we could allord to pay and for such, a home Is Indispenslbly neceBary, Then why should a family bu sent to the home, when the expense would be greater than the cost of maintaining them outside tho home? To make this plain we will give a few examples A widow with five children receives three dollars a week, which with her frugality and Industry keeps her family and sends them to school If we takt her to the home wo are taxed to clothe and board her, which alone costs the dlstiict fully as much as sho has been receiving. But here is tho rub; all these children to care for and places to find for them within sixty days or bu liable to a fine. These children must be put out, homes secured for them, anil that 1s one of tbo hardest things wc have had to do. This taklug of children to raise Is a thing of the past. We havo been obliged to pay two dollars a week nnd pay for clothing nnd I school books. At this rate It tal.es very little discernment anil aclintaraMn in ihuu uiDLerniueni nnu cuoiarsu.p to ste that this family would cost us tbrouch iHiuuy Indoor relief over three limes vthul wo havo been paying, not to say anything nf the cruelty of having the family scaltrrid among strangers. Wo will lake another example 1 an old man and grand child dependent on him, receive thlrty.ilx dollas a year to pay rent. By this help ho can n ake out to live but If taken to the homo and the child put out I would cost, with clothing, &c, seven times what lio rcccWcu. Tlicro nro a goody I mimtier nf rnmtlina tint n meet so Hint a litllo timely aid helps them "null tlitoin.li." A imal lilrMlmr i often to tho family, as the following will ' " n . show. A father somo years ao liecnmo disabled. Ho had two children and a wife. They teceived two dollars a week. One of tho children applied closely to study in our Normal School and was qualified to teach, tho other at a trade, so that now they sup- H port f o family, all llvo happily together. iiaci tno intitimnn niivic, miny giva us, been carried out this happy family would now he a chaiga to tho district and proba. bly for years to come. This family wns aided tit far less cost than If done by In side relief. But whera n nun or woman without children depending on htm or her Is enti tled to relief, ho usually pets It by board ing In tho home. It Is the proper place for such. But If all entitled to support, with their children, were taken to the home and tho children put out among farmers and others at tho prices wo have been compcll, cd to pay, tho cost of maintaining our poor would bo three times "int it costs at pres ent. Our economical method of dealing with tho poor Is censured for the want of Information. Our tax is low, tho lowest on the list of taxes. Bloomsburg paid twice the tax beforo she becamo a part of tho Poor District, that sho now does with leas than half tho population nnd the other townships composing tho district havo had similar advantages In a decrease In tax rates, llcnco, wo think there Is little room for complaint. The management Is tho best wo can sec, with justico to tho tax payers nnu nt 1110 same timo uiscuarglng a golden-rulo duty wo owe to tho unfortu- nato poor. Diukotoks. Oonld Not Keep. Shop without them. I consider your Sulphur .flitters a remnrkablo blood purifier. I know of several nannlp. whrwn ntipnft wnrn nnnnhlnrpil liopeicpc, tliat havo been entirely cured by vour modictnc. Tho sale ot sulpli- ur Iiittors 18 bo largo here that I could r.ol keep shop without them. E. S. Yates, Pharmacist, 90 Essex strcot, Lawrenco, JUass. A "Sovereign" that 0o3ts One Dollar. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, of Iloundout N. Y., is known to bo a certain euro for Nervousness, Deb ility, and tho ills peculiar to women. This sovereign remedy- stimulates the S'omach, Kidneys, and Liver to a healthy action. I'or all troubles of the blood and urinary ortrans it has no equal, and a bottlo, which costs only ono dollar, should bo in every houso. 152-0 l-m. Catarrh May affect any portion of the body where tha mucous membrano Is found. But catarrh of the head Is by tar tho most rommon, and tho most liable to be neglected. It cannot bo cured by local applications. Doing a consti tutional disease It requires Ringing a constitutional remedy like llntaaa uooa'B Darsapanua, wnicn. 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 llood's S.irsa- parUla builds up the whole system, and makes one feel renewed la strength and health. It you suffer ImpUrO from catarrh, be sure to Blond try Hood's Barsaparllla. DIOBa " I used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. Tho catarrh was very disagreeable, especially in the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises Hood's In my ears, and pains in Cnniiiiodlli back of my head. I ""The effort to clear my bead In the morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's Sarsaparllla gave me relief Immediately, while In time I was en tirely cured. I am never without the medi cine in my house as I think It Is worth Its weight In gold." ClirOS Mas. O. B. d inn, 1029 Eighth -.-.-i-Bt-.N. W., Washington, V. O. " I was troubled with that annoying disease. nasal catarrh, and never found relief 111 I took Hood's SarsapariUa." J. L. Itoun-. Marksburg, Ky. N. B. Bo sure to get Hood's SarsapariUa loldbyaUdni(flaU. gltilxforfj. rreparedoDly ky C. I. HOOD m CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mu MOO Oosos Ono Dollar DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents Iimcr Fever ! Cares Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Loss or Appetite, v ounder, i evors, sc. 1 lb. In each package. Sold by all dealers. DR. BULL'S Cures Dysentery, ana Dinrrhcea. Cures Wind BABY SYRUP Colic, &c. Eelio ves Q rlplng and Summer Complaint. acuitatcs Teething! Regulates the Bowels ! Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. "TIIE PEOPLE'S 1USAUSDY" For tho euro of COUQUB, COLDS, Hoarseness Croup, Whooping Couch, Incipient con sumption nnd for tho relict of SYRUP Consumptive per sons. For Ealoljy all druggists. 25 cents. run ire UHOt S CUSCB ClOAHmtS for Ctf oaiur.G u,,h p,Ut0Cu. At nil iruggUu. DMINISTKATOlfS NOTICE. Hitate of Alunii V, lllekf, late of Brlarcrnk Iwp., Notice la hereby given that letteri ot adinlnls. tratlonon tlmeatam of Susan V. nicks, late of tho townkbipot llrtarcroelt, county of Columbia, and Biaujoii'innsrivnnui, uooascu nave oeen tr: edtoO. W. Abh of U'larereelc. Columbia cui l'a., to whom all persons lnd-tbled to Bald estate are requested to make payments . and H1030 tiav. Intrclulma or demands will make known the mune wuuout aeiay to O. W. ASH. !S-lS-4t. Adm'r. QHAUTKU KOriCE. .No-.ice is nereuy truen mat ar. application will bemadototbeiioternorof tho btale of I'ennsyl. vanla on Monday January MxlU. A. 1). lsyo, under the Act of Assembly of the Cominonweiltb of l"ennsylvanla, entitled "An Act to provide for the inixiriiuruuuu u u rt-Kuinuu ni crriam uorpOM. tlone." Approved prll mil 1874 and the supple ment thereto, for a Charter of au Intended oVim. pany," the character and object nf wiikii u for lbepurpose,oftbemanifactureandvi'ndlniforu'n. ber undof aoiulrlni, tallrt-, ownlnirlleitang.liDia. ration to be called "Ktstilmr Creek Lumber Coin. iDif.conteylnt; an 1 dirpoalutf ofMiciiiu lest.ieand ivrwnai preuuriy as uuy i ntce-oiiry fur con. ducting said buslne b nndfor the pur,'OSJ, of eiecU In reservoirs of water, 0 instruction o' dams, and the driving and floating of Mx tiinbr snd lumb-r oiiHireainsnolexrfedln Ivtenly milts In h'nIU lu Columbia) md aid inlug co'inllei and for tuest uurpiiava vu uitvc, u haow auu enjoy an 1110 iigins, bcn-Ilu und orivlligoiottbiBaH act of Assembly and Its supplements The names 0! the subscribers to said aipllo tlmi ares Kdwln Kbeunan, U iber McKwen K T. Weed. Joel (larrl'rfiii. Thnmns Wheeler, C. 0. lluck. Eg. bert.tlerrlman and M;ar Holt. ClUitLISi II. MC.MICIIAKI, AKllltllW J. VIIITZ bollcltors. Uloomsburg Dec 11th 1WJ. Jw. BULL'S ROUGH FOH HEADACHE SICK IN ITS Mill H tl M MMl. MM. Of bOil? ESUVfl I Mi. This remedy Is the tirscrtotlon of one of tho icaaingpnysicmnsor rani. France, anu was usou br him with unparalleled success for over thirty ream It was nrst Klven to tho nubile, an a uronrln- tary medicine In 1818- Mnco which time It lias founa its w y into almost every county on I no faco of tho globe, and become a favorite remedy with thouiands ot tho leading physicians. Medical societies have discussed its marvelous success at their annual conventions, nnd otter their oncUl chemists have analyzed It and found that It con tained no opiates, bromides or other harmful In- remcnts piacca it among tnetr standard rcmo- TKSTIMONIAU I. It. IlltOWN, M. 1)., S3 West JcrK-r St., KtiziiiKTi! N.J. June 28. lSS'J. Thlslstocertllr that I nave used fur some months with much silljtactlon. the combination ot remedies, lor llculacbe, known as Mrlfrgs' tfaarfnf-lili 1'MV.Iifia Tha Rimf.lv puma hinrnha.,1. ache, esneclallr such as nnvct Ncrvou Women. than anything I am acquainted with, and It this certificate win bo the means of bringing it to the ravoraoie attention or sunerera irom mat trout-ic, I shall reel that I have done them n eervlco. L. n. hhowm. PRICE; 28 CENTS. Bold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on lto eclpt ot llcc. Briggs' Medicine Co., ELIZABETH, 17. J. 0-27.lv. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only 53- uoz. Late size Lravons only Sio.oo. Viewing. coDvinp and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE OP VALUABLE Kcal Eslnt; Ily virtue of a writ ot Alias FL Pa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County and to me directed, there will bo exposed to pub lic sale at the court House (In tho b .erlff'a omce) Bloomsburg. ra., on SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following: All that cer tain messuage or tenement and lot of lird situate In Madison township. Columba Co., Pa., bounded pna aescrwed as follows, to-wltls Beginning at A stone on tho east slda ot the publlo road, the no by land of the;sald Michael Dllhtme Bouth eighty six and a qu.rter degrees west eleven and seven tenth perches to a map:e, thence north eighteen anaanairacgrces east ten perches to a stone thence north eleven and three quarters degrees east foui teen perches to a stono north clchtr- seven degrees east six and nve-tenths perccos to a sujDoontne west side ot said road, and thence souin one quarter degree woit twenty.four perches to the placo of beginning, containing One Acre and Twenty-Five rercnes of land strict measure, be tho same more or lcsa, on which ae erected a HOUSE. STABLE and Outbuildings. ieizea, tuKen into execution at the B'llt of Thomas ilordan versus John Mnrdan and to be told as the property of lohn Mordan. IIshhino, Atty. ALSO : Dy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa.. Issued out of the Court of Common i-lexa of coumbli County, 1'a , uuuiome oirecico, mere will beexpoicd ro pub. no sato at tne court House (In tho sheriff's omce) uioomsuurg, ra., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m , tho following: All that cer aln lot or piece of ground sliuate In Scott township nenrthovlllagoof K?py, col. Co., l'i., bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt: On tho souih by publlo road leading itom Epv to Uorwlck, on the east and noi Ih by landi of Alfred Moed, and on t io west by lanis ot Alfred Mood and Levi Itlnley, containing Two Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. ! ail j uLu-r uuiuuuuiu js, apple ore lira ana otner f U'tH . . . bded, taken Into execution at fie suit of .f. I). Werkhel-iervenug.l N. .Milne nnd Susanna Mil- lies, and to bo s Id aa tuo property or ausanna MUnes. JOHN 1). CASEY OUR NEW I f Jolil Watt hi Yl orth M UU.OII. Hfii i watrh In the world. Parfut tiaxkjr VVarrtttUdbMvj, f with worki and caaa t,t Both Udfta'tod riot a aitca. tfrrm Vllill. OHM rilioiln ath loialttr can hfu .n. rfre. toretLar with nor ! and luMlluof lloiitehold .inulei. Thru umnlfi ii wn nttd da It to ikow what wa aend yoa to thoe who call your fritndi and nttjrbbon and tlioaa about you that alwajra lamlli In valoaMa trada for u, which bold for ft art whn one lUrtid, tad Ibua ara repaid. Wa paj all aiprtai, frelrht, tte. Aflar I you know all. tf vou would Ilka la ma tu work tar ua. rnu tha arairta. ara fVf. Alt f ha bab am from 820 to MOO pr wark aud upwardi Addrtia, t!nsonal:C,o.,JuxtlSt 1'urllunJ, Mlui, 12-is tr. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. In in other field is there so wide and varied an assortment to select from, us in the book trade. Every phase and condi tion of life is written up in read able shape. Here are books ior the oltl and young, tho grave and the good, the plain ami fas- uttious. nooKs, too. sneaK tlio "common mind." They are al ways in good form to any per son on any occasion; hence they are always acceptable presents. We have taken especial care in the selection of our juveniles and books for tho young. "Wo have avoided buying any thing but good, wholesome books for boys and girls. We have also it completo line of the standard authors and poets illustrated, by the volumes and sets. Fine calendars, gift books, photograph albums, and fancy goods. A completo lino of new and nomilar names, as well as the old standards. Como and look over our line and compare quality and prices. 1 1 mm i :;. KiMCVpcilul flbtk I Ik worlds Uuf UeUiuit w M bt Vmj tboti who writ I Ik tbOtt. AU fOU t4U Iitluniiilv ikow our (Mil U 1 ind lboi around jou. T b. -tnnln tit (lill kdv.rUt.Bl ! ihnoi tha amall and of Iba lala Tba faUowlBf cat rTi tbt irptattnca of H r4a4l tost Iba tftUtb pn r lu talk. II U a f iad. AffiUt (( mm'uUiimi uVur locanr. Wt will al ahaw jn 1213 tr. ZAKK, Ally. l2-9-'t.a. mm p? A E M I JB S 3 FARMERS ! Have yoai Biol yet learned your CJLOTIIIUTG lor MEN, YOUTHS, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. Lessen yourself at once, as time is money to purchase of I. MAIER, The RELI ABLE CLOTHIER, Who will The Largest Clothing ITor the HOL.II AYS. Finely lisiislieifl plioiosrraiilis.' all sizes. -Life size in Crayons! frame Only i O.OO. IML'ftilli Bros., BlooanslHirg. ASTHMA ftURED ISCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE IlnrUntlr rellevM th most riolent atUck No waltlns for result. !( action ti immedi ate, direct and certain and a oars is the malt I In all cnrabU casea tha moat akeptieal. F drncrtita or br mail A iinfis tmi oonrtooM inrU I tha moat akeptieal. Price AOc. and 3 1 .UO, of laddnaa Ilr.IK.HOHIPFUANN.Tt. br mail 'I rial navk.a-n i naj pacaaaTO rrtt to an 12-0 tl 4 v. SE&LSIOT GARMENTS BUY OK THE .M A N II KACT U HE It. ALL TMH NKWKST STYLES. A choice and extensive assiitinont In style, qual lty und nilces, Hint cannot le beaten by any. Maifs, Bo.n, Gujiefl, Stoles, Scarfs, LiI ivps, Uaiintlets, Kni;8, 11 ilits- and Fur Trimming Henry Sictle, Furrier, H West 14ili St.. Cth Ave. & 4)5tli St. NKW YOltIC l'utlllrioof dents' Fura and coats. tstawisued 40 Years. end ror Catalogue. Where the United States Mint is in Philadelphia? You liny net you miiy say : good will It do ire to know?" 'What Wt SAY It will do you nififttdfr.dilu trood, niructly opposite, at ira CllKSTNUt ST.. is an all-ttie.yeur.Hrnmid utlractinn, vl : K. O TIIOMPSON'rfSI'ECjAI, LOND')N.5tAl)E CLOTIIINQ HOU3K. Kashlonnhlo ami iu Uablo gHrmcntfl arts huo obtainablu at moaey-Hulng prices. IT WILL PAY YOU to coup special!) to Uiu (.Ily hud I n A London-Yade Suit. PRICE $12.00. They nro njiril io ant first el , m itl. tn ini-iBiin ilmt ill cr.a1 00. IF YQU OANNOX COME write for ramplca of olntli a- ( fnHhmn catniogiio. li.rcctorn Ii .w to order Buiu by mail sonL with nil Himulu Aii inn. ss ; -if n rranMP?nw Mail Order Department, I. . IIOX 41,1. PHILADELPHIA 'Altai I'd it hunt A firm of 100 acres, with handsome new houso and barn, aud supplied with abundant water, will bo rented at a low rent lor iho term of die years, to a gooa tenant who aan furnUh hU own slock and equipment. The farm Is In the CalawUsa Valley on the Township roaJ fro n Hrindonvlllo io Audenreld. two mill rom lirandonvllo and near fitrarJ .Manor. Kefeionces requested. Addr bs JIKHKIIM. TIIOMl'aON, Knglneer (llrara KHate. l"ottsvllle, l'a. Nov, My. ROSCOE COMLING: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS. Uy kit nephw, Alfred It. Conillng. TUli work will hortly b liiued by ui, tnd iold nrktly ly tuliitnp- OcUvo COO piRM, llportrlt, and fio-ilmllei of lettori or tudntut contemporulM lu both putlc. WE ESPECIALLY INVITE LAWYERS AND MEN OUT OF BUSINESS, POLITICIANS, AND CANVASSERS, nuke money evcr offered. tf""""" w (When writing, mention thli paper.) CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 3 Bt 14tl I trM, New VoW, 11-29 Sru. I, MAIER, S iDo You Know BOYS, and CHILDREN, save you MONEY and suit RESPECTFULLY YOURS, pare Dealing Clothier, Bloomsburg, and Hat Store in Columbia and CARPETS and MILLINERY. Next door to I. W. Hartman & Son's, Main 6t., Hloomsburg, Pa. EW CARPETS. Latest Patlorns in Volvet, Body Tapostry and Hruesolp, from 50cts. up. INGUA1N froai 20o tin. RAG CARPETS from artn n. spatt? i-iatt PETS from 12 up. MATTING, to wiutus and prices. G. W. KEITER. 1889. FALL OPENING i88o. SEPTEMBER 26-26. , MISS H. E. WASLEY, Next door to I. W. Uartman & Bona. Main Street . BLOOMSBURG B. F. Savits, PLUMBER AND GAS FHTER, HKAI.KK IK ES, Tin Roofing a S ccialty. ESTIMATES EURNISIIEU ON ALL WORK IN HIS LINE. First rlnnr in IJloomBuiirg Oj ora IIous? THE WEEKLY PRESS, rillLADKLl'UIA. $i.00-0no Year for Ono Dollar-i.00 rim wKHKi.y riiHss. For :hm will be iw much better than Tna whly I'Kss for lW) as wo can make it. YUt 'i very iwie durlug the now year It will I 'KIII m'-COLVMS PA run K tcli i linllity.iwo number will contain ten pagi i olijutyeoliim'is. vi'h a to'nl for tho .-upigea. ur 4io t c-ilnrnng Th in It will .oJ.TOms,',',8n,,ns,3 win it be is bl.' a a book, but It will Im "i -l l-Al'l-N'nl o i .p . r or quality at wen bb or quantity, it ibol is li.ai, Tiik WRrici.v I'BKss shall h.'th'l in tintl tvlde.iwjka. It will cll&cuas all subji'i i oi liuhlwiutcre-t and Importuacii. The wriu uii Itsl'fct I eludes Julia Ward Howe. K. Ljiin Unton, 1'rof N. a hhaler, Uuls l'as leur, t imam mack, Edmuud (Joase, Edgar Nye. ii ul' Iteel, and, indeed, almost everv pod ular writer of note in this country an 1 nu'lU) a number of dutlngul.hea writers abroad. In fin Ion, anattracilonof theyearwill bo "Etth. ti, u; ii. n;uvr imwtini; anomer sen tl story, ready engaged, will be "Come Forth. by Kllii betli Ktuart I'helm A I'AMIKWiil'APIin. The best conducuid agricultural page In Amert. ca Idustrallons. . woxAS'si'Armi. The ' Womenapage"of Tun Wmir I"Riai Is alono worth the subscription price. Its lllustra. a Xrn?,an!,'iX!ic!??,Syemoa ever where. Tho sp -ctal department for children Is now ad dressed to Iho school children and Bchool teach, era or America. Let tho children Join the new Rainbow club Just startol. Let thrmo'mpete for tho prles-all In bright, wholesome, Instrue ll 6 books ISIlfJKTANT rLUJlUINO AltltANaHMBNT. Ily special arrangement with all thn leading weeklv and monthly perlodlca.8 of America, tuff, sen pi ions uru taken for any one r more of these Journals In connecilou with Tu Vilv 1'bess at such low rales as virtually makes our great "&t VMK' t0 t0 sub9Crlter for one bample copies furnished freo upon application. TcrniH tr Tint ITchh. Uy mall, postage freo In the United Btatei and Canada, !J,ly J cl!Cf Pt s,ind ly l. one year .... m.00 )j yfeiceept bundiy). one month . . . .so lU y (In ludlng sund ty ), one year ... 7.50 lUlly (Including bundajl, one month . . .65 sundav, ono ytar grit WEKKI.Y I'ltK-is, ono year . . . lloo Drifts, Chocks, and olher ltemlttancei Bhould be m ado payablo to tho order of The I K23 Company, Limited, I'lniLisiiKiis. SALESMEN WANTED,.T.S.? Ivor If iwij-lt l tb fcvlwt ud rrUll lrad. Wa r ilu i.tiui laaftfMtnrralaQrlIailalbtorl4.UUrlijU&i7(ld, Ftra i'l.Kll'U, R XKCUTOIW NOTICK Qeorge ILwaert, iute of Hie Vuttin of llloomtbitra Cumd)ufCulumMn,SUliof Vmnilciiidi, iUf letters lestameutarf nn unlit nuliitf havlni. been grinled to tho undersigned executors, All peno 8lndebtodtoH.dll eit.ile ura Ifreby noli it d in i ay the sune, and tbow bavlug claims against nail estate t proumt tho same to HAUim.lNA HASHKlir. UllAllLlW W. UAUUUKT, KlOCUtOrS. 11-IVtt, liioermtHinr, t's. GREETING ! where to purchase vou. Pa. Montour Counties. closo out for 10c up. OIL CLOTH, all Catarrh vi cam UAiuit Cleanses tho Naaal Passages, Allays Fain and Innamatlon, Ileals the Sorts. Heetorea the senses ot Tosto and Smell. TRY THE GUREHAY-EEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril nnd la agreeable. 1'rlco 60 cents at Brugirlsta; by mall, regutored. CO cts. J'Y ltOTUElls,5e-Varren8t., New York. 3rtvtli of n Cenlurr. This cut Is a rao fJmlle or inauiUslDgR-tmo and puz. do. It la hlstorteaUy In tructlte and ltoUUaiUy in ereillng. sent to any ad Iress on receipt of 80 cents. ny ono lormlDtr a club or vo will recelteone gratis. Uf NT. ,t ANTKt). UirgO rolls. Address T.IEO. B. MEYEIt. 7 jjroudwaj , New York city. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. HEW YORK. CHICAGO. Contains a llvo octave, Nina Hop Action, furnished In a 'argo and handsome caw ot solid black walnut. I'rlco W cash; also sold on the Euxj Illro System at 113.97 per quar ter, for ten quarters, when organ becomes uronertf of NI5W .IIODGI. OltCAN, 8TYI.I! 3811. I. person hiring. Tho Mason & Hamlin "S t r 1 n g 0 r," Invented and patented by Mason & llamlln In 18&!, Is used In the Mason & llamlln piano exclusively ltemarkable refinement ot tone and phenomeaal capocl ty to stand in tune character ize these Instruments. .1IASO.N UAMI.IN riANos. l'Ol'tll.All KTYI.KS OltCASS AT HZl, 032.60, (10, 78. (HI. AND Ul. Ortraiwandfiitioo!dor Cash, Knsv Aiimenf, nitd ile fed. Catalogue -ee. 11-22-d tt- OUR LITTIiE OIVES and Uio IVXTRSIiiriY 36 DROMriELDST., Boiton, Man. ButulM for cudna nw ropl, u cu Scot on rlMt, m cut, DDj on UUI thrM montbi for tte. A uupli tpTM& Irnljn Urt Beat to ugr ddrMS on mljVt Ot Iwo ccul gtAoajt, ll-52d-it. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. l'i (I fl 4w in 1 i jai h ct 1 i Ml VI M I'tfM How Lost! How Regained, KNOWTHYSELE HE 5C FNn rn 1 r- A Bclenllac lod Standard ropultr Medical Tretllio and 1'hTilul DtbUlty. IiddiuIiIm of ii,.'iiiii I WWMM at th or So:Ul lteUtlon. U1 w prtwnaerg. l'oiu thli real mill, lxj.tn.lrt rnn... .T l .T ... trtliro 1'ioipectui Fr, If ; -, ,M ullul iri.iJiicr. Illui. dliilMiiUhed author, Wo. If. Tarktr, M. D., ro. apply now. Hie .'."...' m:l11 or prrion, at tho offlco or No. 4 lluliloehHi.lllotau,aiua., Uwhomail laoiMw. HAVFEVERJj
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