The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 21, 1890, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
Kdwnrd V. Hartman has purchased tlie
property of Capt. J. 1). Robieon on Third
street (or f 2.500.
Hov. vY. W. Evans I). D. preached In
tho M. E. Church last Sunday.
The old paper mill at Montoursvlllo la to
start up again, having been purchased by
If you want to buy u farm call on 11. I'
Lutz and ho will giro you a choice of about a lloston party.
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M 1 T.,,1 In. UHI V.I A nnl I. A I aM.nnl nt ll.n VmhI lilrtnV Ofinftml fl WF
. iug, mm itvui Ajst. unvui una duiiuui ni fctiu uinua utuv Bhuwuu
some very dcslrablo Btoro properties for Main Street, Moomslmrir, I'a., where they
POWDER
Absolutely Puro.
Tills powder never v irli A marvol of purity,
th ana wnoiesoincnoss. More economical
eompnilllon with tho multitude ot low to-t, short
than inruraina
kinds, and cannot, bo hold In
utnl.thr nlnrn n.nhftfinlintn ,u.n,IOH Unlit ..( ...
CVIM9. 11UYA1. UAK1NM llinUBH LU, 1UO un nu . I .
sale In llloomsbur? and clsowhcrc. Also
dwellings for rent or sale.
Tho re-election of Uuy Jacoby, Esq., as
I Justice of thu Pence, was a well merited
compliment, ilo had no opposition.
Major H. 1. llanloy has publicly nnnoun
ced that ho will not bo n candidate for
l'rutlionotary. This leaves tho Held to U.
M. Quick und J. 11. Maize.
An effort to sell the furnace thU sldo of
Northumberland, ono day last week, was n
failure for want of bidders. It was oliercd
ut Urphans (Joint sule,
rvrubllahcd ovory Friday, subscription price.
Il.uu n year.
BLOOMSBURG, PA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1890. "
CORRMT nilLUOlD till TABLK,
Trains on the 1'. & It. li. H. leayo Hupert as
follows i
Noain. houtii.
T:3S a. m. 11:0-! a. m.
3:31 p. mi 623 p. m.
o
TralnsonthoD L. W.lt. H.loave Bloomsburg
03 LU1LUWBI
NOHTu. SOOTU.
.7HJ a.m. 8:32 a.m.
10-.5T a. m. 15:o p. m.
11:3,1 p. m. 4:19 p. m.
6:36 p. m. 8:17 p. m.
Tralnsontrn N.JEW. II. Itallwarpasa liloom
nohtit. flonrn.
10:48 a. m. H:37 p. m.
e.so p. ra. t'itu p. m.
aci.'nir.
NORTH. BOCTn.
10:43 a m 6:39 P ra
ULOOUSUUUCl SULLIVAN TtAlLUOAD
Taking effect, MONDAT, SEl'TKUBSU 2, lB.
SOUTH. NOltTH.
Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv.
STATIONS. T. M. A. M. A.M. A M. V. M. P. M.
llloomiburg... V8 11 4S 7 Oi S 31 2 V, 0 40
Main street o 18 n 41 r. M s 41 1 42
Irondalr . 0 16 11 31) 6 5 8 41 2 41
IMpCrMlll. ........ 6 08 11 31 B 48 8 51 M
Lt?httrect, 6 05 11 58 0 41 8 r.8 2 6
orancevlllo 0 51 11 so a 35 o 05 3 "7
1). K lleiriiig has rented tho Mlllvillc
Hotel nud will tako charge of tho same on
Match 1. Iu tbj meantime hu will close
out hie harness making business at Mill-ville.
1'. 8. llarmau has Oiled tho position of
President of Towu Council tor thu past
three years, with great acceptability, ills
defeat on T'ueiday Is attributed principally
to too much Town Hull, and not enough
sewer.
A chicken and watlle supper will bu glv
cu by thu Lutheran boclety of Espy on
Saturday evening, Feb. 24J,.at the home
of Mr. Wm. Campbell. All aro cordially
Invited.
W. E Smith Esq. of Herwick and Oco. E,
Klwell Esq. have been Bumraoncd as jurors
to attend the United States District Court
at bcrunton for tho week beginning March
Unl.
Ko-les. .
Kannr's
Stillwater
Hen ton, .,
Edwns,
coles Creek,...,
Huirarloar
Laubacbs,
Central
Jamison City.,
ft 47
6 50
7 on
7 0.1
7 10
7 20
I 21
7 28
7 35
r S3
5 45 11 10 (1 21 9 15 .1 17
5 1! 11 Oft S 21 II 20 8 20
5 37 11 02 0 17 9 21 3 25
5 28 10 55 0 10 9 31 3 3-1
5 23 111 60 0 07 9 38 .1 31
5 20 10 45 0 05 0 88 3 40 7 40
5 15 10 42 fl 02 9 42 3 41 7 41
0 U 10 40 6 00 9 47 3 4 7 47
6 01 10 31 5 5.1 67 3 58 7 57
B 00 10 30 5 50 10 00 4 00 8 00
Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar
r. u. a. x. a. h. a. M. r. u. r. .
A new steamer tho ' Golden Gate," will
bu put on the ousqucbanna between JSantl-
coke and Plymouth as noon as tho water
gets high enough. Hno Is a stera whiclcr,
eighty-live feet long, and will bo shipped
from Wllliamsport.
To Farmers and others. Wo havo a few
bob-sleds, clrculat wood saws, corn-shcll-
trp, aUo our new fodder cutters and grind-
cro, which we will glvu birgiins In. Call
eatly.
iiitk & Conner.
hat.kn.
FRMtUAHY 2.1 f. 11 Hi'llor will sell per
sonal property and red estalo o,i premiss
In Hetlcrville, Ttie-dav, February S-jt'i,
commenclni: at 10 o'e'onk n. m Un.c,
cattle, hogi, wairnns and farming utensils.
Also a farm of 109 acres, and onolher of
52 ncrc.
Fitn 28. Dr. . F. Gtrdn-r will eel
cows, wagons, lingo, farm Implements, &c.
Maiicii 1 John McOlll illl soil valuable
personal property at his residence on
Eighth street, Ulnomsburg, at 1 p. m.
MAiifjrt 8. J. J. Iirown. admr , Ac, of
Jacob Vnlic.will 8"11 personal property and
real cstatn In Mtllliu tswnshlp, at 1 p. m.
Sco advertisement.
Mahoii IB. Jickeon Kirnt will oll val
uable personal nropertv at his residence on
Eighth street, Uloomsburg, nt 10 a. in.
AUnou 14. W. .f WinterXxen will sell
valuable personal pruperty at his residence
In Mack linn, Madison township, at 9 a.m.
Maiicii 15. S. O. Jaync, nsaignce of Era.
mor Dletenck will sell several tracts of
real estate In llrlarcrcek and Ceu'ru town
ships. Sco adverlisemcnt.
Fan. 27. Horaeo Creasy will sell burse",
cows, pigs, wagons, firm implements, and
a great number of useful articles, at 10
a. m.
Maiicii 4. Elmer K. Crcvelln ' will sell
valuable pe-sonal property on the premises
nctr Epv, commencing ul '0 o'clock n. "u
m.. Horses, cattle, nogi, anu larming niipie
ments. Maiicii 0. Geo. Urown will sell horses,
cows, plzs, chickens, farm Implements,
Ac,, on bis premtsos In 3111111" township,
ot 10 a. in,
March 11. John Wolf wi'l sell valuable
personal property on his farm in Ccntro
township, commmencing at 10 o'clock In
tho forenoon. Horses, Cai lie and farming
Implements.
Fed. 21 Tim administrators of Anna ColT
man rtce'd., W. E. and 1) Jt. CofTman offer
atpubllr. sale, a housu andloton West Mnin
street Illoom9burg, Pa. the lato reslrtenee
of deceased. It will lie sold on the pre
mises at 0 n. in. Good fruit nnd water.
Makou 13 M U. Endy will sell horses,
cows, wagons, larm implements, puiaiwu,
grain, &c, In Milllln township nt 10. n. m.
Maiicii 5. F. P Dellterlcli will sell per
sonal properly on llio old De'tterlcb home
stead near Ash's Mills. Four horses and
ono colt, a trotter willi a record of throe
minutes, four milk cows, 'ot of chickens
together with valuable f irm Implements.
Balo commences at !) o'clock.
Maiioii 18. John Codman of Orange
township will sell personal property on
tho premises cnmmenn'ng at 10 o'clock.
Consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, and gen.
cral farming utensils.
Foil Sale A deslratilo and commodious
residence on Main street, supplied with
water, ga? and steam. Apply to
jau20tf. Ii. N. Mover.
Fob Sale Dwelling Iiousps In Blooms,
burc, Oramcville, Espy and Hupert Pa.
Firms lr Pennsylvania. Kansas and Vir
ginia. Vacant lots in Uloomsburg. Storo
properties. Grist mills and olhor property
by M. P. Lutz, Insurancu and Ileal Estato
Agent, Uloomsburg, Pp.
Foil Sale. Houso and lot In Hupert,
lot 120 x 140 fl. Two story, house, with
nlnu rooms. Bay windows, nut
kitchen, Ico nnd coal house, good stable,
chicken a"d pig pon. Choice fruit, ever
green trees, good water, Two railroads,
Twelve trains a dty oich way, to Blooms,
burg, fnro 8c round trip. Low taxes. A
groat birgaln, If taki-n soon.
SI. P. Lutz, Insur.tnco & Ileal Est. Agt.
Fon Kent. Tho room on the second
lloor of tho Columuun Building, now nc
cuplcd hv the Town !ouncil, will bo va
cant April 1st, 1890 It Is a large, light
room, steam heat, gas, and water on samo
lloor. Inquire of Geo, E. Elwell.
For Kent and for Bale. A farm of
abiut sixty acres for rent with grain In
the ground Tho stock will bo sold at
prlva'e or public sale. Call or address,
Dr. B. F. Gardner,
Uloomsburg, Pa
A barn to rent, apply to Dr. J. II. Evans.
Makou 1. D. L Everliart will sell peno.
nal pioptity, horses, cows, wagoni, farm
Implements, grain &o at 10 a. m.. At tho
samo tlmu bo will offer 12i) acies of land,
good house, stablo &c, all in Jackson
.township.
Lost A horso blanket, between Blooms'
buignnd Oranguvllle, ou Monday, 17th.
Tho Under villi be suitably rewarded by
leaving it at Mftycr's Drug store, Ulooms
burg. 2t.
Thu Ltdles' Milu Society of the Blooms-
burg Baptist Church will hold an entertain-
me ut at tho resldencu nt ilev. J. P. Tustin,
Friday Evening, Feb. 21st, 1890. Tho
ladies will gtvu .i display of thu Hclics
of the "Old Curiosity Shop." All arc Invited.-
William Kramer, who has been a mem
ber of tho school board for the past six
years, retires from the ulllce with thu good
wishes ot the public, as he performed his
duties conscientiously.
Mr. and Mrs. h. C dicn celebrated their
silver wedding on Wednesday. An even
ing' enteriuinnunt was given which was
atunded by friends from New York, Wilkes
Barre,l)auville,Nanllcoku and other places.
Many haudsomu presents were received,
and it was an occasion of great enjoyment.
A local iustltutu will bo Held at Mlllvillc,
Saturday, February 22nd. lion. Henry
Ilouek, Deputy Superintendent of Public
Instruction, wi.l be present and will deliv
er uti address In the afternoon and a free
lecture In the evening on " l'lie Old and tho
w." All aro luvitcd to be present.
will teach tho latest and most popular
scientific tailor system of Dress Making.
Each student will bo allowed to cut,
make trim and drape, putting Into execu
tion what sho has learned while In tho
school) also a rare chauco for n few ladles
to get In atnoupy making business. Open
every day and evening.
Capt. Jacob Mcltck, formerly a merchant
In Light Street, died at his homo in Muncy
on Saturday last,, funeral at that place on
Tuesday, aged about 08 years. Capt. Mel-
Ick brought his Company to this town soon
after Prcsllcnt Lincoln's first call for 76,000
soldiers, but tho call was already filled and
the men wcro not accepted. In this com
pany were three sons of the lato Peter Ent,
viz i William M., Oicar P. nnd Uzalll.
Ent, cx-Sherlff of this county.
The Kalbndar, All Balnta Church, Oma
ha, Ilev. Dr. Zahucr, Hector, In tho No.
for February, 1890, saysi "Pay your pew
rtnt promptly, in advance If you can find
It convenient, or at least when It becomes
due. A Church cannot bo maintained on
airy nothingness. Yet somo people Bccm
to think that It ought In some way to get
along without their assistance. Every at
tendant at the services ought rightfully to
bear his sharo of tho expenses. Church
bills must bo met just tho samo as any oth
cr bills. If our new rents were promptly
paid thero would never bo auy need of
overdrafts at the bank.'' A word to tho
wise, &c
Peter Case who died In Benton township
nn tho 11th Inst., was a native of Northum
berland county, and was born Jau. 27,
1811, not far from D tnvllle, Pa. He restd.
cd In Bonton township ( Sugarloaf before
division ) about 51 years. Ho was a pi
oncer, commenced In tho woods, and clear
ed up a large farm. He was a highly
spectcd cldzen, a good neighbor, a loving
husband and a kind father. lie was tho
father ot eight children, six ot whom sur.
vivo. Among those ot bis father's house
hold three sisters survive, MrB, C O. Marr,
Mrs. Aaron Camritul and .Mrs. Itobcrt
Itlchlc: the latter Is feeble and about 81
years ot age.
Governor Beaver aud Pecretary Stono
heard argument, on the 8th, on the rival
chums of the North Mountain Improve
ment Company and the West Fork lm
provement Company, both of which want
charters to Improvo certain logging streams
In Sullivan and Columbia Counties. There
Is som1) question as to tho priority of tho
application for the charter. In the argu
ment the North Mountain Company was
represented by Charles 11. Uuckalew and
A. L. Fritz, of Bloomsburg : Charles li.
McMichael, of Philadelphia ; W. B Qlveu
of Columbia, and Colonel Corcoran, ot Wll
liamsport. II. M. McClure represents the
West Fork Compiny. Secretary Stone
reserved his decision,
Miss Dottle Pine who is starring In
"Pert," Is tho youngest stellar attraction
on tour. Sho was born December 22, 1877
and Is barely twelve years of age. Sho is
clever, being a flnUhed dancer, good singer
and banjo player. She Is also endowed
with strong dramatic ability. The A'no
IVi Dramatic AVirs, Dec 18, 1889.
Bloomsburg Opeia House, February, 21.
New Route to lies MoIiich, In.
Commencing February 10th, 1890, and
continuing dally thereafter, a through
coach will bo run from Chicago to Dcs
Moines on train leaving Chicago at llilO p.
m. via Chicago, Mllwntikco & Bt. Paul Il'y,
arriving at Dcs Molncs at 2:00 p. m. next
day.
TcnclicrH IvxcurHlou to HI. I'niii,
For tho Annual Meeting of tho National
Educational Association to bo held at Bt.
Paul, Minn., July, 1890, tho Ciiioaqo, Mil
waukee A Bt. Paul IUh.way Co., will sell
reduced rate excursion tickets from Chi
cago and all other points on Its 5,700 miles
ot thoroughly equipped road In Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri
South Dakota and North Dakota; and alj
railroads In the United States will sell ex
cursion tickets to Bt. Paul and return for
this occasion via tho Ciuoaqo, Milwaukee
& Bt. Paul IIau.wat. For circulars of
Information containing further particulars,
plcaso address A. V. II. Carpenter, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis.
Opera IIoiihc.
VOTIt Olf II-uOOMHIIUIlO.
Tho election on Tuesday the 18th paiscd
oft very quietly. Thero were only 60S votes
polled against 735 Isst year. There wcro
two Independent candidates, Mr. William
Krcamcr for School Director, nnd Mr. Fred
crick Bchwtnn tor member of council. This
made a peculiar fight In these two offices
and great anxiety was shown as to who
would bo defeated by thesu two Independ
ents. By tho accumulative voting system
each voter could cast 0 votes for Mr.
Schwlnn, by this method ho defeated Clin
ton B. Sterling by 8 votes. Tho following
Is tho voto lu full. Those marked with a
nro elected.
1'KEdtDBNT Or COUNCIL.
East. West. Total.
G. A. Herring, 201 138 339
P. S. Harman, 102 102 824
J. II. Towusend, 1 1 2
II. W. Oswald, 1 1
MBMRERS OF COUNCIL.
800J
2004
888
244
825
254
431
2
wanamaker's.
244
203
243
882
297
293
110
Friday, February 21st, will bring forward
a young star In the dramatic line In the
person ot llltlo Dnttlo Pluo In a now com
edy drama, In which are to bo found also
many mrlo-dramatlc featum written by
Ilobcrt W. Smiley entltlod "Pert."
Little Dottlo Is tho youngest star actress
on the American stage being but twclvo
years ot ago on the 23d day of December
last. She Is endowed with remarkable
dramatic talent which In a few years as sho
grows older and stronger It Is predicted by
those who arc well Informed, Is suro to de
velop Into that of the strong emotional or
der. Pert is a play In four acts, abounding
In powerful melo-dramallc as well as tunny
comedy situations and climaxes, special
ties In singing and dancing. Quartette,
etc., are interwoven to suit every taitc.
The press elsewhere havo pronounced Lit
tle Dottle Pine tho acmo ot perfection, tho
embodiment ot grace and power. She Is a
lineal descendant of Edwin Forrest from
whom sho undoubtedly Inherits her lemark.
able dramatic talent. Her support Is far
above tho average, Including the king ot
minstrelsy, Fayette Welch, who Is special
ly engaged for tho character of Dolpb, a
gentleman of color. Attractions ot this
nature, presented hy people of such un
questionable merit, should pack tho Opera
House next Friday, February 21st. Popu
lar prices.
Wm. Ilabb,
Clinton Sterling,
3. W. Bliutt,
E. O. Wells,
Louis Gross,
J. Fettcrman,
F. Bchwlnn,
O. T. Wilson,
. It. Kinder, 3
JUSTICE OF THE FKACE.
Guy Jacoby, 880 802
TAXOOLLECTOR.
M. C. Woodward, 801 294
SCHOOL DIRECTOR.
J.lC.Blttenbendcr337 201
J. O. Brown, 173 219
Win. Krcamer, 220 121
JUDOS OF ELECTION.
Eli Jones, 239
M. K. Applcman, 121
(!. P. Sloan, 152
D. F. Weiss, 130
INSPECTOR.
W. J. Shutt, 129
llob't Mexander, 211
H. J. Hartman, 167
D. II. Coffman, 184
544
523
031
670
(132
647
537J
2
3
There are
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory."
They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
tlie peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine. 1
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
'Tis sold everywhere.
Embroidered and Hemstitch
ed French Linen Sheets, $6.25
a pair.
John Wanamakek.
LOCAL NOTICES.
John Btrnett of Shtckshlnnv Intends
I opening a branch store in Drawer's store
room lately occupied by IIouscl Bros, ns a
shoo storo, on April 1. His stock wlltcon
slit ot a general lino of notions, varlctias.
etc. 1.10-3mo.
I. W. HAUTMAN &, SON8.
Wlillst tho Kallroads at one nlaco are
fighting for crossings, we aru selling all-
wool Dress Lloth for 'iio yd .
Yot! will find uooil lines of no .v
dress goods, ginghams and wash
uiuiuriais at uiarK son.
spring
drccs
P. J. Weaver. Tea Comnanv Old ritond
is tho place to buy vonr lei and Groceries.
Two chests uncolored tea reduced from 05
cts. to 40. Lots, of Green nnd Black Teas.
gunrantcii uest or nualllv. al vou wan .
reduced from OOo lb. to 40. Good mixed
lea at &c lb.
C03
035
588
893
347
WANAMAKER S.
rniLADiLrnu, Monday, Feb. 17, 1S90.
Arain this Dress Goods
stock, its magnitude, variety.
I he truth you'u call hyperbole,
plain facts exaggeration.
I. W. HAUTMAN & SONS.
All tho towns In Columbia counlv havo
of late cotton very near to Bloomsburir.
The Ladles and other buyers find our Store
very near mem.
iiarK os oon snow Borne extra values in
white goods. Call soon; also, full lines of I
Scrim & Cauton Pongco for curtains.
Sco the big laco bargain at 3, 4, and Sc
yd, wortu 13j, 15. 18. Call soun. Clark
ttbon.
Coughing
IS Nature a effort to expel foreign sub
stances from tho bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes Inflammation
and tho need ot an ntiodyno. No other
expectorant or anodyne Is equal to
Ayor'a Cherry I'cctornl. It Assists
Nature In ejecting tho mucus, allays
Irritation, Induces repose, and Is tho
most popular of all cough cures.
"Of tho many preparations before tho
mbllc for tlio euro oi colds, couglis,
ironchltls, nnd kindred diseases, there
is none, within tho rangn of my expert
nco, so rcllahla as Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral. For years t was subject to colds,
followed by tcrrlhlo coughs. About four
years ago, when so allllcted, I was ad
vised to try Aycr's Cherry Pectoral and
to lay all other remodles asldo. I did
so. and within a week was well of my
cold and cough. Since then t haro
always kept this preparation in the
bonso, nnd feel comparatively secure."
Mrs. h. L. Drown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took n severe cold
which affected my lungs. I hail a ter
rible cough, and passed night after
night without sleep. The doctors gavo
mo nn. 1 tried Aycr's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, Induced sleep,
and afforded tho rest necessary for the
recovery of my strength. Hy tho con
tinual use of the Pectoral, a permanent
cure was effectetl." Horace Falrbrother,
ltocklngham, Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
rnirARED ar
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats.
SoMky llDnJ!gUt. IMcetl; lifcottlM,t.
Two Rival Dress Goods
I. W. HAUTMAN & SONS.
1 . . ( ,. . .
Ii .... , . " counieu in uauung around town,
Ueauties have just come to the Twcnty.six buildings to bo nnishd by
counters. opting. Not so with us, wo aro ready now
First. German Suitings, 48
With Spring Goods, call nnd sco them.
HcMiijler'H itnt Killer,
II.
MnrliPfl wirip nil wnnl ir en rrcsh roasted Coffee, Old Gov. Java,
incnes Wiae, ail WOOl, at I.5 Golden llio and Maracaho. to.dav. R 1
riaids, OVer-plaids, and Stripes Weaver, Tea Company Old Stand.
ill the SoffCSt Spring colorings. Towels, Towels, T.,wcls. Extra values
Abbotsford. and Melrose, the 9a" nnJ sco tnera 8nJ vou wl" wanl them.
.... . ' . l.nrrTn trine CI trttwnla nnlif Otn nnl nit
Grampian Hills, the River Unen: Bc ark & Son. 'J """""" J,u,u
Tweed, all come to mind as you , w "77 autaYan .t monh.
look at them, lhis time the Wn ,,. ,h -!,,..,.. i.nf pm,,.,,.
lncreaslne, goods goiug to nearly every baXOn lias Caugllt tlie Celt, lile les In llio county, white, pink, blue and
slate n tho Union, anil tr. Inniln nnd nnw o thf nrnnfnf thnif nnrrtrf " f'J Juu : mv'iu.
tojiexico. 1 no touowing letter is irom you'd never PCt t ie ijCOtC 1 SO
etieap, and they re just as good,
just as good.
Second, Mohair Brilliantines,
27 inches, at 37 cents. Blue
and brown tints with white stri
pes. Moairs are mighty in the
world ol dress this year, and in
all the great collections of them
On Friday last Governor Beaver appoint- Tho first night we set the whole half dozen you'll find nothitlPf in Simple
l'rof. U. J. Trailer Appointed State
Hupcrluleiicletit.
Tho rat trap manufactured by
Bcnuylcr & Co. of this town Is fast gaining
a reputation as tho best In the market.
The shipments are largo nnd are rapidly
tho J. U. Omohundro Hardwaro Co. of I
Whltcsboro, Texas, and shows what the
traps havo been doing down there
Mess. J. II. Scmn.ER ft Co.
Bixjouaiit-Rs Vi
Gentlemen :
tsomo two weeks since we
purchased of Mess. Iloberts, Hardwlcke &
Taylor Co., of Sherman Texas, a half dozen
ot your Ferret Animal Traps as n sample.
Fresh lino of Fancy Cakes, also best
dried beef; cream cheese, oranges, bananas,
oyster crackers. &c. &c. P. J. Weaver,
Tea Cjmpany Old Stand.
Hamburg Edgings, all tho newest work.
Torchon Liccs, Cotton Edges nnd all kinds
musliu trimmings at Clark A; Son's.
I. W. HAUTMAN & SONS.
We aro ready with a splendid lino of
dishes &c. for April, Young Uouso KecperB
are especially Invited.
cd Hov. D. J. Waller Superintendent ol along tho sldo walks, and next morning style more takinc
Public Instruction to succeed tho lato Dr. had six largo rats. These we displayed by
E. E. Hlgbec. Prof Waller has accepted banging rats, traps and all In front of our
the position, bill will remain In charge ot
tho Normal School until tho end of the
present school year, next July.
D ivld Jowett Waller Is a son of Hey. D.
J. Waller, and Is torty-thrco years ot age.
He prepared for collcgo at Wllllamstown
store. It had the desired effect., great
crowds collected to sec the wonderful trap.
In less than an hour we had sold out.
Ordering two dozen moro by express, we
again set the whole number nnd caug ht
1.... .. ... -.... ... 1 . : -1 . n .it 1 1 1 . .
fore, in six days wo sold one-hundred " can be done, a very Jexu mak'
Tho Tea Company Old Btand Is tho place
to buy canned goods , tucy have auy quan
tity of them, at pricog I hat will astonish all
m -ijr uiuugn iui "un-ipoouor money reiunuea. itesp'y, v. J.
est maker to get "all silk" into Wkveb,
r a t 1. 1: ti.. I
an upcu musu sjrciiauiuu. 111c -IVTOTICE TO CANDIDATES
hard nart is to mesh the smooth,
FOH OF-
FIUK OV MINIS INSPECTOR.
t. tK.r.n Ir. U .. 1 I piovto is ner.Dv given mat too omces oi taspec-
naiu mi uiua au nicy wuu k anu. I lor or Mines, tor uie riiiu inspection ursiricuoira.
Tho great popularity of Ayer's Pills as a
cathartic is due un less to I heir promptuess
and tmcucy luan to tlielr coating of sugar
and freedom from any injurious effects.
Children take them readily. See Ayer's
Almanac for this year, just out.
Tho Commission appointed by the
Governor to overhaul the poor laws, havo
sent the overseers of tho townshlpi in the
various counties a circular containing one
bund ed questions wiiich they aro request-
to answer and return.
Vcuk eyes and ictumcd lids Indicate an
Impure condition ot tho blood. Tho best
remedy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It vitalizes
the blood, icgulatcs tho secretion?, nnd cx
pels all scrofulous humors from the sys
tem. Try It. Price $1. Worth $5 a
bottle.
The following letters are held at Blooms
burg, Pa., post-oflice, and will hi sent to
tho dead letter olllce. March 4. 1800.
Mr. Geo. E. Hill, Mr. C. W. Kidder'
Sarah May, Simon Illttcnhousc, Sir. Daiid
Youst.
Persons calling for these letters please
say, they wcro advertised Feb.18, 1890.
Ono cent will bo charged on each letter
advertised.
A. B, Oatiiuart, P. M.
J. K. Bittenbcnder was elected a school
director oa Tuesday. Mr. Bittenbcnder
is a progressive citizen, und will bring to
tho olllce energy, Intelligence and integrity
ot character. He Is a graduatu of the Nor
mal School, and has had somo experience
us u teacher, so that ho Is well qualified for
the position Tho largo voto given him was
n handsome complimont, and Is fully appro
elated by him. E.
A recent decision of tho courts maintains
ihat If a man wants to go faster than an
other ahead of bint on the road lis Is going,
he has a right to pass, and If he Is pre
vented by tho other, aud an accident
should happen thereby, tho man thus ob
structing tho road Is responsible for the
damage done. No man has the right to
Infringe upon tho rights of others, how-
oyer, in trying to pass.
The case ot Isaac C. B irrell against the
Philadelphia & Heading 11. II. Co. tcrml.
natcd on Friday morning last, by the court
granting a compulsory nonsuit on motion
of defendant's 'counsel. The motion was
argued by Senator S. P. Wolverton for tho
defenso and Judge John 8. Wcscoit of
Camden for the plaintiff. Both men arc
eminent lawyers, nnd all through tho trial
they measured strength, and each found a
foeman worthy of his steel. Judge Wes-
cott Is still a young man, and his easy,
courteous manner, and his forclblo argu
ments won for him the admiration of all
who witnessed tho trial. Senator Wolvcr
ton has appeared so often In our courts und
Is so well known here that it is unneces
sary to refer to the esteem In wblcu ho Is
held. A rule to show cause why tho non
suit should not be stricken off was taken
by counsel for tho plaintiff, and at their
request was refused at once so the caso
can bo ttken to the supreme court In April.
An appeal has been taken by tho plaintiff.
A now system of boll slgntls has been
adopted at the NorraalBchool. An electric
clock known ns the McCaskey Automatic
Electric Program Ilegulator has been
placed In the Ileadiug room, which Is so
adjusted that It rings bells In tho dormi
tories for rising, for chapel, for study hour
and for retiring, and also rings iu the
school rooms for recitation periods. It can
bo adjusted so that It will ring the bells at
anydcsircd hour. Mr. McCaskey of Waynes
boro, Pa. is the InvcntT. Tho apparatus
has an attachment known as tho Waller
Switch lever, so named by the Inventor
because suggested to blm by Prof. Wal
ler. In connection with this clock are
electric buttons located at dlWcrent points
In the building, by which flio alarm can bo
sounded at any time ou each floor.
1HU7, graduating in iBiU. lie tnen toon a
course in Princeton Theological Seminary,
and after bis admission to the Presbyterian
ministry ho assumed charge ot a church In
Philadelphia. Ills health failing he resigned
and came back to Columbia county, and
took charge of tho Orangcvlllo circuit,
where he remained until elected Principal
of tho Bloomsburg State Normal Bcbool
about ten years ago, which position ho
has filled up to tho present time. Tho de
cree of Doctor of Phllosonhv was confer-
red on him somo years ago by Lafayette
College. Dr. waller nas orougut tno
Normal School up to a high standard, and
at least one hundred more, could wo have out are not Ones that go a begg
gui mem. it is unuouutcuiy tuo uesi rat
trap made and wo hope so soon as wo
can get them (the traps) to clean up all the
rats in the community.
Held in
liroad Mountain
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OP
TCcsil Estate !
The undersigned assignee will by virtue ot an
order to him directed by tho Court ot Common
Pleas of Columbia County expoio to pubuo saio
tho following described re U estato on tho prem
ises on
SATURDAY, MAUOII 15, 1890.
Pleco No. 1. Situate In Brlarcreek township.
Columbia County, ra , bounded anl described as
follows, to-wit i Beginning in a publlo road lead
ing from ltlttcnhouio's Mill to Solomon House.
knecht, thence north .v dcgi ees west s perches to
a stone, thenco north83degcee3E19etghUtentli
perches to a Btonc, thence north t degrees west
IS two-tenth perches to black oak stump, tnence
north H( degrees oast, Is s-10 perches, thence
north 58V degrees east, 10 perches, north sjv
degrees east, 4 8-10 porches to corner, Booth ys
degrees west 1 8 perches to Btono, south MX de
grees east U perohos to stone; soathTUf degrees
east BJ perches to a stono, south S7X degrees east
5? ptrches to white oak stump, thence south UJf
degrees east lg perches tx stone, south f degrees
east 28 4-10 perches toastonocorner soutn w ao
grees west 180 5-10 perches to place of beglnntng,
containing
76 ACRES,
more or less on which aro erected a
FRUIE DWELLING IIOUSK,
large liauK bam and out buildings, good orchard
about .u the laud under cultivation. This farm
Is known as tho Deltcrlck Homestead.
No, i riece ot land situate in Centre township,
Columbia county, Pa-, bounded and desortbftd a
toUows, U)-wlt: llegtnnlng at a rod oak corner,
thence north 9 IS degrees W03t 50 T-10 perches to
nine stump, south 87 1-1 degress wost4t -l0 per
ches to maple, north 81 degrses west. Si s-10 per-
hesto post, thence south 8 . 31 decrees west 27
XT nn,i 1 m..i.,,.. . I, - n-f
ui. ... . iS ...... w... u uuya wu um uue-uuuureu - V " ' ,v . and east 6t 1l reerldlan rTme through
Carver.and entered Lfayctte collego In and twenty-six traps and could havo sold ers do It. The yards they turn tho rouhorGlr,irtrtia)anitor
tarrr i i ia?n tt L. i, i....i ....1.1 1 1 sncctlon District! comprWng all that part of P Perches txj a stxino, thence Muth 75 degree
east f6 8.10 Dercnes to stono corner, narm it uo-
Inf.. I rvi.intvin.' Ijh,ipnm will iri r.ipiljvlhTrhnRTn m. ...
P. . riMfliih. .Min . Vt .(7-.11. I eat 41 aio nerchos to corner, place ot Beginning)
riere is upen xuesn uiacK
Silk Grenadine from the best
Yours very truly, two makers we know ol. Kich
J. 11. Omohundko, U'd'w Co. in lustre.new, fresh goods, and
tor as little as ever, despite the
advance in raw silk prices. 23
inches wide; 75c, $1, and $1.25.
The 23-inch Satin Striped
Black Silk Grendine is an old
favorite. 2, 24, and 4. inch
P. s.
Somo parties who bought tra?3 report
having caught 10 In oco night.
Canl of Tlinnlta.
If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam
should publish a card of thanks, contain-
he stands among the foremost educator. M"" f Rrull come to stripes, fc,1.25.
" I Vilm .laili, frnm Oman inlin l.ovn linnn mtrn.l 1
of the State. The Governor has done well
In calling him to tako charge ot tho school
system ot the state. It will be difficult to
Mil bis placo at the Normal.
OIIITUAIIY.
him daily from those who have been cured
of Beyere throat and lung troubles by the
use ot Kemp's Balsam, it would fill a fair
sized book. How much better to Invito all
to call on any druggist and get n tree sam-
j plo bottlo that you may test for yourself its
power. Large bottles 00c and $1.00.
Mr. John McKamey, ono ot Espy's peace
ful and highly esteemed citizens, after a
long period of most distressful suffering
from a kind of bronchial affection, depart
ed this life In triumph ot a christian faith
on Wednesday morning the 12th lust, at
the age of 01 years, 1 month and 0 days.
The funeral services were held In tho M. E.
Church, Ilev. It. Mallalleu being tho offici
ating clergyman. Ills remains were borne
to the Alton Cemetery and were laid to rest
betide those of bis wife, who preceded him
to the other world about 8 years ago. Ho
was of foreign descent, but always resided
at Espy, where he exerted a christian In
fluence that shall continue to be felt for
Little Dottlo Pine, the child artist, 1b
truly marvelous. Her bewitching songs
and dances, and her recitations and Imita-
Bourette Borders, 6 inches to
half a yard deep, come on some
of the newest stuffs. Oddly
pretty and in seven styles.
Jii.2 5 and i. qo.
Another handsome line of
just-opened goods gets its
peculiar beauty from the deli-
tho Uchurlktll coal Held In rtclmvlklll county.
I nine Mouth or the Mahanor valler and the
laamvio. Ljcoaron ) win oo vacatoaDytno expira
tion or tno comrmssio is oi tno p.-eient incum
bents on tho tweity-wcond day ot September
1890, and that an examlnit'on if canlldates for
these oniosa win bo held on Tuesday March 4tb i
liftw, at iu o'ciock a in. in tuo aocona story irom
room of No. Ml south Centre street, rottsvllle
wr-en and where all candidates are requested to
present i. emselves for examination. No previous
notincition oi mtcaticn to apply is required.
IlRBKa S, TUOMPSOK
JOHN 11 HOFFMAN
TrfOMAS EVKKSON
William J. Miu.uu
1. II. Dsvsas
Feb. ll-lt. Examining Doard.
PUBLIC SALE
OP VALUABLE
Ilc;&8 Estate
AND
Personal Property !
The undersigned administrator D. 11. N. C. T. A
ot Jacob Yoho deceased will expo. to public Bale
on the premises lately occup'.cd by ltacbael Yotie
deceased In Mldlla townsh Ip, Columbia cority,
ra., oa
SATURDAY, MAHCH 8th, A. D. '00.
atlp. m., ot said day, tho following personal
property, to-wlt;
2 Bhoats, 12 chickens, S cook stoves, l parlor
containing
SI
tlonB aro worthy of tho most carefully cato Colorings leaning to fawns I stove, lot stove-plpo, 4 beds, corner cupboard, lot
trained and experienced actress. As the ancJ tans anJ the almost Self
mashing dude she made a great m.-Jcrsey colored wide duster stri or
ninnm.hnr. fWra Urmoo. Frl.lav. Feb. PlaidS. 1 en StVleS! SI. 25, SI
ruary 21.
for plain to match.
XJriitilteiineHH I.liitior Ilatilt In
nil tlie woiitiiuere ih iiiii out?
cure Ir. ilnlnes' ouldcii tipeclflc
It can be given in a cup ot tea or coifec
without tho knowledge ot the person taKing
It. cffcctlnc a speedy and permanent euro,
time to come. Being a member of the whether the patient Is a moderate drinker I been a ravincf SUCCeSS already.
Evangelical Association, and having supc- or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of I Vqii would have lost VOur choice
i, .i, i j .
We are quite urgent in bring
ing Ginghams to your attention
thus early because now the
stock is fullest. They have
rlor natural endowments, he served suc
cessfully for a number i f years as a local
preacher of that denomination, and fre
quently filled appointments for neighbor
ing ministers of other denomiuatlons in a I harmful effect results from Its administra-
urunkarus uavo oecneurcu wnonavo taKen I ui. , ... :. ,, r
CIC VV JJUW WC1C Ik IIWI. IUI
dlshea, knives, forks, spoons, a bureaus, 1 writing
desk, lot rag carpet, about 30 yards ot brussels
carpet,
ONE PARLOR SUIT,
1 eight day clock, lots chairs, 1 lounge, 1 sofa, lot
pictures and frames, lot tinware, lot earth enware,
pots, skillets and pans, stand), lot salt meat, 1
Iron kettle, 8 wash tubs, 1 wash boUer, S cider
barrels, meat stand,
LOT OF POTATOES,
hoes, shovels, forks and a largo variety ot house
hold and kitchen furniture too numerous to men
tion.
ALSO;
A tract ot mountain timber land ot about
75 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining lauds ot lteuben lions and
ACRJGS
and eighty perches more or less; also adjoining the
abovo beginning at a stone In road, thenco by
other land of L"elterlck;l north s degrees west 52
perehesto stone corner, south 89 l- degrees easi
375-10 perches to stone, south 55 degrees east 11
perches to stono, thence mrth 70 3-1 aegrees east
9 15-10 perches to stone, south 5 degrees east I
7-10 perches to none, In township line, south 1(
d( grees woot 11 3-10 perches topmo stump bouid
SO 1-1 degrees west 41 perches to place ot begin
ning containing
IS ACRES,
19 perches more or less. One piece ot land in
Brlarcreek township, described as follows to-wlt:
Beginning at corner la Summerhlll road, In twp
lines north 5 degrees, west 40 T-10 perches to stono,
north "OS-4 degrees eastiot 8-10 perches to stono,
south 1 a degrees east 61 6-10 perches to stone
corner, sDUtli 81 degrees west 52 8-10 perches to
stone, south VH degrees west 3 7-10 perches to
stone, placo ot beginning containing
1 ACRJES
and S3 perches. Also piece of land In samo twp
bounded and descrlbM as follows, to-wit: Begin
ning at;a stono by land once Samuel MUlard'8,soutU
0 degrees west 51 perches to ptne knot;west 4S
perches to post, south degrees east 56 perches
to pine trees, soutn si aegrees east sax perones to
post, south 88 1-4 degrees east Hi perches to stone
placo ot beglonlng, containing
16 ACRES,
io perches, more or less.
All last four describe ljpleces of land are adjoin
ing each other and used as one farm containing
S3 ARES,
and one perch more or less ou which aro erected a
their knowledge, and to-day believe they repeats by cable brought by the others In Minur. i township,
quit drinking of their own free will. No ocean greyllOUlldS.
satisfactory manner to all. It must be add
ed to his credit and stand as an evidence
of his character that he strove to improve
tho gifts Uod bad given him, and thus
made himself useful among men. Huch nn
example is certainly worthy of great re
spect aud Imitation.
tlon. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular
and full particulars. Addrcsb In confidence
Ooldes Sfkoifio Co., 185 Raco Btrcet,
Cinclnnatl.O. 10-35ty
Ileiiton,
Township election passed off very tjulet-
l'CTHDIial.
W.D. Cnsgrovr, cook nt tho Exchnnse
Hotel, has been seriously 111 with thu grip.
Mr's.'.ll, Edgar and daughter lsabelle, Of
Bunbury, nro yitlllng relatives here.
1);. J. O. Kelfsnydcr, who has just com.
plcted a special courso In surgery, nnd
Diseases of children, at Jclicrson College,
i'hiladelphln, nturncd homo on Tuesday.
He proposes to practlcu medicine In
Uloomsburg, and bis olllce, us formerly,
Mr. Harman Kline, who died recently at
Joucstown, demonstrated that tho Jew's
harp was a musical Instrument of no mean
pretentions. Mr. Klino and his two sons,
one ot whom is Mr. W. V. Kline ot the
Forks stage route, made delightful music
on theso little Instruments. They carried
the dlflercnt parts on harps and frequently
played at largo concerts to tho delight ot
large audiences.
"O to bo dead and done with tho trouble
That fills each day with a dreary pain."
This Is tho moan ot inauy a woman
Who thinks she can never bo well again
"It wcro better for mo and better for others
It 1 wero dead," and their tears fall fast.
Not so, not so, O wives and mothers,
There's a bow nt hope In the sky at last,
and It Jells that the storm ot disease which
John Kinney dlrton died, after a linger-
ing lllniss, at the residency of his son
David K., on West street, nt S
Monday morning, Fib. 17th, aged
0 months and 0 days. He was born near
Turbotville, Norlh'd county, and came to
this county about tbo year 1810 aud lived
with Leonard Hupert some eight years near
the town of Hupert. He was married three
times, his first wife being a daughter of
Joslah McClure, of Bloom towiiBhlp. Bhu
died about a year after marriage, whllo in
contlnement. His second wife was a daugh
ter of Benjamin Bonne, of samo place. To
them four children wcro born, two, Charles
M and David K. Glrton, survive him.
Their mother died whllo thoy wero quite
small, In 18SS. His third wife was a Miss
Huth H. Glrton, ot Milton, who died, lcav.
Ing on children, In 1873. He was In mer
cantile business In this town a number of
years, anu at one tune tbo owner oi con.
sldcrablo property. Tho deceased was a
member of the I'resbyterian church for
fifty years. Funeral services wero held
halt past 10 o'clock nn Wednesday morn
ing In the church, ltevs. Waller and Pat
terson, otll elating.
A l'niiily Gatlivrliitc.
Uavo you a father? Uavo you a mother
Havo you a son or daughter, sister or
brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Bal
sam for tho Throat and Lungs, the guar
rantced remedy for tho cure of Coughs,
coi.ii.u1iu countv jvkokh,
Editors Columbia:! :
From the tone of an article which appear.
cd in tho ((publican last week oue would
ly.
The range is remarkable:
Indescribable variety of a half
dozen trademarks at 12J4 cents.
1000 pieces bcotch at 25 cents,
. T T
as many or more ot tlie u 11-
known Yankee at the same
price. A contest of races and
nations tor supremacy at the
price.
In the range at 37 40, 45,
Thos Belgfrlcd Jr. uf our town and Miss
Uattie Sutllft of Centre weru made happy
In nriarrlnirA. nn WnilnpQ.lftv Af lnet wnilr
- ' ' I 1 . 1
John F. Derr of Jackson has been favor- 5 i 5 ana 75 cents a yard
Terms made known ou day o sale
J. J. UltOWN, Adm'r I). B. N. C. T. A.
of Jacob Yohe decoased.
vcb. 2O-1S90,
February ist, 1890.
Tho HT. VAVtj, .MINNHU'Or.IH fc JIANI-
TOIIA llv. nnd Iu urnneheM became ilie
UT BED EI. LI.
IF you arc ooinu
TO THE FltBB FAUMS OF TUB MILK KlVEIt
VALLK",
TAKK TUB
Great Northern By. Line.
lio led to Buppo8o that Columbia county ably spoken of a3 candidate for Assoclato I are borders for skirts with plain TO THE gold, bilvkh, corrat, iuon and
o'clock 1 jurors are In the habit of acquitting criml
8 years, nals who are tried in our courts, without
regard to justice. Tho Jury that acquitted
Amos Applcman ot the charge of pointing
n pistol at young Mr. Brugler was very
harshly criticised for their action, by tho
Judge. Mr. Derr Is a gentlemen and a to match. lacauards. Chene
true blue democrat. Wo hope he will al- ;th ,ace efiect satin laids
low his namo to bo used. , . . ' . . 1 .
our Borough officers havo not been and stripes, and various designs
elected yet. more than you could suspect,
There ie a great deal of sickness through think of, or ask for did not the
editor ot tue liepubluan, and yet It Mr. I out this section, Drs. are on tho road day I suctrestioil come from US
A.iun m ...... tl M. u. tuu WV, 3 I HUU U1UI
"Occasional."
am informed of It by lawyers, ho would not
have mado tho blunder he did, The facts
are these t Elmer Brugler testified that
when ho saw Applet an going down Mar
ket street Bomo ono said to him "stop that
man". He did not know what tbo man
had done, nor whether he had done any
thing. Following htm down to the church,
where tho horso stood, the boy picked up
a stone and said he would brain Applcman
If he untied that horse. Applcman then
drew bis revolver and pointing it at the
boy, said "stand back, youug man". This
was all the evidence In the case. Tho fact
will uo Willi llv, i, vr. i ms, iu air.. . ,u 8haJow8 over yotl wm ivo CoWb Asthma, Croup aud all Throat aud
building, near the court .ouso. ut. uui- Blln8uino of renewed health, If Lung troubles? If so, why, when a sam.
snyder Is thoroughly cqu ppeu mr u s pro- . iu.rce'n Favorite pie bottlo Is gladly given to your by any
fcsslon, and will no doubt rise w tuo isp ' . . . ... cffccluailv drueelst. and the large lire costs only 60o
cure all female weaknesses and derange.
merits, and no woman who has not tried It
need despair, for a trial will convince
her Ihat It Is tho very thing sho needs to re
store her to the health sho fears forever
OB I.
of tho ladder of fume.
Clover seed for sale at B. F.
Co's at lowest market price.
Peacock &
If.
rnd $100.
Livery Htablo for Male.
A euppor will be given by the Children's
Missionary Boclety of the Lutheran Church,
at Hie homo ot Btcphcn Knorr ou Urd. Bt.,
. Thursday Fib. SOlb, from 5 lo 10 p. ni.
l'tlce only ISc, cake nnd Ico cream extra.
Bvcry body come and Uavo a good time.
To clcause thu stomach, liver, and sys
tem generally, use Dr. Pierce' Pellets. 25
cent).
Tbo undersigned offers at private sale
thu entire outfit of his livery stable, on Iron
Direct, in liloomsiiurg, including horses,
harness, buggies, sleighs, carriagiw, robes,
blankets, &c., also an olllce building and
contents. It Is an old stand with good
business. Address
tf. J. W, (liuus, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Baby was sick, we gave her CwitorU.
When she was a Cblld, the cried for CMtorU,
When sho became Hiss, the clung to Ctutorl,
When she had Children, she gave them CaetorU.
Notiitui; In
tlie Wlilo
ISooil.
World no
In the Cotton Court:
Cheviots, that look like the
finest dress flannels, at 30 cents.
Galatea and Cunard Stripes,
introduced by us last year and
continued this year with great
improvements, 25 cents, and
their companion of the sea,
Dungareen, at 30 cents, blue
enough to uniform the Naval
Brigade.
Such Linen Sheeting as this
heavy, round thread French
grows better with a year ot
moderate wear. 1 here s no
that Appleman bad attempted to rob tho
bank a few moments beforo was not proven, I I was aftltcted with Kidney disease. Dr.
as It had nothing to do with the caso, Urn-1 Kennedy' Favorite Remedy, of Hondout,
gler having no knowledge ot such attempt I N. 1 .,1 say It with a perfect recollection
at tho time. The District Attorney did not I of all that was dono for me besides, Is tho
made to tho Jury, and the caso was sub. I havo recommended this medicine to JJOnsence about It; good, Honest
milted to the jury under tho chargo of the many people for Kidney disease and they flax; good honest work and no-
Court, with the general understanding that all agree In saying that It has not Us equal thing else behind it. 90 inches
thero could be no conviction. Had tho In tho wldo world for this complaint. Ly wide 6 ?C 04 inches 7C.
Jury brought In a verdict of guilty, a new man Crawford, Druggist, Mass. Finer hflrrinm I inpn ' 7cr tn
trial would undoubtedly havo been grant. - ' 1 mer, UdglUm Uineil, 75C to
cd. Wherein, then, did tho Jury do wrong HftnUSOmcly fmillCtl frl.IO,
m finding verdict of acquittal? Ami. life size Crayons, pl&o- This heavy 90-inch, full
take was mado in putting tho costs on Mr. togmplis nil sizes, in bleach Irish Sheeting would be
Tusiin, who was made prosecutor without correct styles mid er- good value at $1.25, our -price
blsknowledgo or consent, and the costs V Ji a 1"- v J) r
i.i ,., u.n io,..i ,1.. ... ICCt linisli. colnrnil !
but as to tho verdict of acquittal tho Jury pUOtogmpllS, lurgC Or 11 V011 car,e r the dainty touch
a 11 il I iicinsiiiciung gives, itere s
lull bleached Irish Linen Sheets
and Pillow and Holster Cases
with nothing to pay for the
Hemstitching.
COAL MINES OP MONTANA,
TAKK TUB
Great Northern By. Line. ;
TO QUE AT FALLS, THE FUTURE INDUSTRIAL
CENTUEOFTHE NOUTHWEST,
TAKB IUI
Great Northern By. Line.
TO HELENA, HUTTE, SPOKANE FALLS AND
THE COAST CITIES,
TAKB TUB
Great Northern By. Line.
TO FAHQO, CHOOK8TON, (1KANI) FOHKS AND
W3INNBPBO,
TAKE TUB
Great Northern By. Line.
TO ALL MINNESOTA SOUTH DAKOTA, NOltTH
DAKOTA, MONTANA, IDAHO, OltEQON,
WASHINGTON, OAUFOHNIA
ANU MANITOUA 1'OINTS,
TAKB TUB
Great Northern By. Line.
For tliketa, maps and guides, apply to your
uumu liCKCl ugi'ut vr nniu iu
i'. i.wiiir.siiv,
(ion. I'aai. and ticket Agent,
G-KKAT NOKTIIBaN llAILWAT,
Bt, Paul, Minn.
J
bank barn and outbuilding, good "orchard.
No. 3-Ono other pleco of land lu Brlarcreek twp
CoL Co. ra.,;bounded and described as follows, to
wlt: lleglnolng at a stone on south sldo L. I).
IL It. by samo north W degrees west 8 4-10 perches
north W 3-1 degrees west IS perches to Btone, south
T 3-1 degrees east M C-10 perches to lime stooe,
south 68i degrees cast 7 1-10 jperches to lime
stono, north 35 1-1 degrees cast 31 9-10 perches to
middle ot North branch caniL thence ty same
north 71 degrees west a 8-10 perches north 8 1-4 de
grees east 18 6.10 perches to stone, north MX ae
grees west 4 9-10 perches 10 stone, north 73-4 do.
grees west 169-10 perches to stone, place ot be
ginning containing
8 ADUKS
47 perches, moro or less, on which ar erected a.
largo
BRICK DWELLING,
large stable; store building; and canal wharfs,
the same Is known as the "Brlarcreek Grocery."
lleco No. S will bo sold on tho premises describ
ed as No. 8 at 10 o'Jlock a. in.
Pieces No. 1 and 3 will bo bom on premises ae-
crtbed as number one at 8 p. m.
TeltMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one fourth
ot the purchase money to be paid on simting
down of tbo property 000 fourth less ten per
cent on connrmation 01 saie wuiru uwu nm w
delivered balance In ono year from connrmation
of si'e, with interest from connrmation and to be
Bocurea by bona ana uiungagu ou mo i'il-uhtc.
O. U. JACKSOH, S. O. JAINB,
Alty. Assignee Of Einnior Deltertck.
rr-Tho (iuuvt Noimiiiitv uui.wwv
mas its own uaguuiueut moing uara
raiacc biopid uara, Bpociai apartment cars an
Free coloabt sleepers oa Daily Through Tralnj,
B. F.Savits,
PLUMBER AND
GAS FITTER
UEALKIt IN
could do nothing else.
A Bpiotatou.
There Is danger in Impure blood. There
It safety In taking Hood's Sarsapacllta, the
great blood purifier. 100 doeca one dollar
Irjmull, frames
moultlincf.
SI'KILLIP 3ROS.,
Bloomtiburg.
jgXECUTOIfS NOTIOE.
Klat RfrrWr Kute, late of Benton (ifj).
Letters teotamentary ou aald estate having b ecn
f ramed to tho undersigned executor, all persons
ndebleil 10 sail ostiUi aro hereby uolliloj to pay
thosaine; aud tlioj having claims agalost said
estato to present tne same to
Oco. K. Khvell, W. a KASB, Exr.
Atty, Falrmount Kprtnga, Fa.
UDITOK'B NOTICE.
KttaU of WWhun lltpiHiuteet, iltxiuil.
The undersigned auditor appointed by ths Or
phins' Court ot Columbia canity, to distribute
tho balanoe In the hands of the aooountaut, will
sit al hU onioe over tue I'lrt Nation 11 Uai, In
lllooiruburg. on Wedneiy, MaruU il, 1ji, at 10
o'clock, a. iu., when and where all person having
clUin against g.111 est tto mast appuraal prove
tho BAiue, or be deu ir ed from v imla lu ou nil 1
funl, U tC WALLKII,
JVU. SI, JSW. Auditor.
siss, pips, mint, k
Tin Roofing a Specialty,
ESTIMATES KUKNISHED ON
ALL WORK IN HIS LINK.
First door Hlooimburg Opera IIousq