COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ, The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA, KIUDAY, JUNK 0, 1890. Tlio Snpremo Court Is now in session at llarrtsbarg. Tho tomb of Lafayetto vtm liand Bomoly uoooratou by Americans in Paris on May SOtb. Somo republican organs aro finding fault beouiso tliolr state chairman, Andrews, is using bis oflioiftl position to seouro tbo nomination of Dolamalor for governor. What do thoy supposo Andrews was elected lor, any bowl Demooratio State Convention. The demooratio state oonvention of Pennsylvania, will aettotublo at the aoadomy of musio in the city of Scran ton at 10 o'clock a. in., on Wednesday, July 2, 1890, to nomlnato candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and secretary of internal affairs. Tho con vention will consist of representative delogates oboson under tho rules of tho party from, the several nssombly dist ricts, one for each 1,000 democratic votes cast at the last proceeding cub ernatorial election, or for a fraction of 1,000 such votes amounting to 500 or more in tho rcspeol'uo representative districts, provided that each reproaen tativo district shall havo at least one delegate. ELLIOTT P. KlSNER, Chairman Demcaratio State Com mitteo. Benjamin M. Need, Secre tary. WASHINGTON LETTER (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, D. O. Juno 2, 1890. Senators Sherman and Allison are at logger heads over the crazy quilt hodge podge, known as the McKiuley tariff bill, and Sonator Allison is reported to be preparing a speooh to b j delivered against tho bill on the floor of tho Son ato, should ho fail, a) now seems prob able, to oarry his point in tho Financo Committee. In the meantime tho party leaders seem to have gotten the whip hand of tho kickers, oertainly so far, as the republican of the oommitto aro working like Beavers to get through with the bill, and up to date they havo mado no changes of import ance, some republicans say mo mil will be reported in a week, but it is more probable that it will take four weeks to get through, allowing that harmony continues in the committee, whioh is by no means crtain hioh ib by no means crtain. Sneaker Reed is nottine a good deal I rf nUnnn . rt nt tt Ytananaa tin ! -a a n ml nn I v uuuajj uuwiiii; i order Drohibitinc the sale ol drinks in the House restauraut. The only effect of tho order has been to slop the sale of drinks over the bar, and to put the nroDrietor to tho trouble of serving liquor to his guests seated instead of standing, in the gooa oia iasmonea way. Sitting at a table to take your whiskv is a Boston idea. Tho fiery Q. A. R. order whose fell- inns suffered exoruoiatinclybeoause tho ueonle at Riohmond ohoose to enjoy a harmless bit of sentiment by exhibiting tho flacr of the oonfedercy, was in his crlorv in this vioinitv on Daooration day. He was quite numerous but also perfectly harmless, sso sonsiuie per son does anything but laugh at hira When Senator Stewart stated on the floor of the Senate that Major Powell, director of the Geological Survey, was at the head of "a lying-in Hospital lor lame duoks , ne strnoK me nan square on tho head. The Geologioal Suryey occupies large and luxuriously fitted up anartors here, ana no man nas ever been able to put his hand upon any thing tangible performed by the bureau and it has long been a standing joke that tho only work performed by Major Powell and nis numerous assis tanta was in tho nature of lobbying to pet fancy appropriations through Con cress for them selves. These fellows oall themselves scientists, and perhaps thoy aro. Thoy haye oertainly learned the soienco of living in style at expense of the Government An investigation wnnlil amnnnt to nothing unless the "pnll" whioh Major Powell has so long and successfully bad upon uongresa should fail to work. Assistant Post master General Clark son, who has of la to been passing as the -u : t i,o iii . Tioe legon, has disguBted many of them fcinrUimBel!to be as ureal a r' r. .. , , i. " nr. nn. a, n,nt. lnr t.s. m.!.i v.rJ. n..:ii oiiuo U I11H UU1U1UL 111 U W MtlltK w.wuw, .,., nft.t.l .mrvica on the Pacifio cost waa needing an official inspection by 1 n. , . 1 him, and yesterday, having previously made arrangements with an obliging railroad official for the uso of a private oar, Mr. Clarkson started on bis fare well junket. At Des Moines his fam ily will loin this model offioial who is doing his level best to reduco tbo Treasury surplus. As soon as Mr. Clarkson gets tired of traveling over tho Pacifio slopo ho will return to Washington, and rosign. Senator Carlisle is the Utest demo cratio statesmen to givo tho Farmers some good advioo In reply to a letter from a gentleman asking his views of the bill, whioh has just been reported adversely dy the House Coramlttoo on Ways and Means to provide for the establishment of subtreasuries for tho Btorage of agricultural products, Mr. Carlislo says: "Tho farmers have been taxed so long for the beneft of othor classes and havo seen bo muoh legisla tion for tho aggrandisement of corpor ations and Boyndioates that Ihoir pa tionco ia exhausted, and findingit im possible, for tho time being at least to abolish the system whioh has op pressed and despoiled tho greatest industrial interest of tho country, they have heretoforo denounced as unjust and ruinous, shall bo applied to them, or rather a part of them, for no scheme has yet been suggested thot will oper ate alike upon all foreigners. But no evil can lie corrected, no wrong can be righted by increasing its magnitude and extending tho soopo of ita opera tion. Thero is but one effectual rem edy for the evil whioh undoubtedly oxists, and that is to reverse the polioy whioh produoed it." Pnatmnater General Wanamaker is carninc? the illwill of all the Bmall Washington pensiou agents, because lio is allowing one largo firm, which fmblisbes a paper, to violate the postal bwh in sending out copies of that pa Like Mr. Wanamker, tho head ol this favored concern was a large contributor to the Uoublloan campaign fund, whioh exousetb many things. A Correct Forooast. It is the opinion of dispassionate political observers that tho Democratio chance of defeating tho Republicans in the Stile nt the next (-lection depends upon tho action of Quay. If Quay shall Biiuceod in enforcing Ills will in tho making ol tlio Kepublloan ticket tho repit't will likely bo Republican de feat. This viow was exprcssod tho othor day in an Interview with ox-Gov ernor Uurtin in Now York, who, wlion questioned os to tho political situation in Pennsylvania, said: "It looks to mo as though Boss Quay would succcod in forcing Delam ator on tits party." "And if ho does! ' "If ho docs he would bo beaten that's nllj thatl', il iho Democratio party make a who nomination, it U my opinion that about the ouly hope tho Democrats havo ot carrying Pennsyl vania is in tho stupidity ol Kepuiiiicans and the aggressiveness of Quay.'' "Governor, how about tho recont at tacks upon Mr. Quay's privato charact er!" Tho Governor was oraphatio in roply "Quay has not answered them. Why does he not answer1 No man can af ford to bo silent under such a stigma. This is ntiqueBtionally acorrcct view of how tho political land lays in Penn sylvania at this time. Results depened greatly upon yuay s action, it no is ancrossive in tlio making ot tno Btaw ticket thousands of Republicans will deoliuo to give ic their support. And there is every appcaranco of his de termination to be aggressive. JJeuc- fonte Watchman. A State Redeemed- Tho exposures mado by Hit World somo month airo of tho oorrupt and oorrntitinii character of the Louisana lottery were intended to deieat ine effort of the gambling concern to get its lease ol life exlonded lor another quar ter of a century. TaenowB from JSew Orleans now is that this purpose, so ably and coura geou9ly supported by uov. JSicnoiiB, is to bo crowned witb success, lliero ib a clear majority, though a small one, against the Lottery in each house of the Legislature. Further than that, an alert and beter minded Legislative Committo has been set to invtfltigalo the bribing done by the Lottery people or in thoir behalf and there is every promiso that enough of tbo iniquity will be exposed to work tho puuhoation ot .Louisiana politics through the permanont retirement to State prison and elsowhero of a con siderable number of hitheito active and influental statesmen and politicians. World. A New Property of Steam. SOMETUINGI THAT MAY ACCOUNT FOR MYS TERIOUS BOILER EXPLOSIONS. Mr. F. G. Fowler, of Bridgeport, Conn, addressed a society of engineers reoently respecting his disoovery of a property ot steam which, under somo oircumstauces, will cause an instantano ous doubling of boiler pressure without ,u nni k . . i i 11 y?QTQ aemonstraiea oy a Bmati uuuer, in which tho pressure was raised to forty pounds, and after being removed from tho fire suddenly thrown to eighty ponnds. In another experiment the pressure was raised in an instant from 80 pounds to 160. It was claimed that this property accounted for many so-called mysterious boiler explosions or tboso whioh withstood the inspect or's test and then exploaded at lower pressure. It was shown how this property could be readily removed from the boiler, and the same was nemon trated by successful experiments. The Beal Interests oi the Farmer. What can the Government do for the farmers! We Bhould Bay decidedly that there is not a great deal the Government can do for the farmers, and that it ought to do for any class or occupation. The business of the Uovcrnmeat is to maintain peace ana order, to protect poison and property, and to defend tho nation against fore ign aggression. There is not much beyond that that lies within the proper scope of Government. But there are two things within tho power of tbo Federal Government that would be ot immense benenc vo too country as a whole and to the farmevs in particular. These two things are the reduction in Federal taxation and the securing of wider markets tor our produce. The greater part of the tax ation imposed oy ucaerai laws never goes near the Treasury, w nen air. MoKinley advauces the duty on win dow glass the Amerioan manufacturers meet in Pittsburg and chalk up their prices, or they stop their furnaces for three months in order to bring about a aoaroitv. Every mau who buys Amor loan glass pays a tar on it just as truly though be bought imported glass, I hut it. Hnpjn 't on to the Government. It goes to manufacturers, who, on ao count of the creat profits in the business . . are !ncreasiug their p ants, according io Qaay'B and Bayne'B friend James Campbell, so rapidly that thoy oaunot get glassblowers enough in this country aim uavu lu nun n iiieiu, m viuiuuuu ol law, from Hurope. A decreaso oi Federal taxation that would red uoo tho revenues $50,000,000, would reduco the burden on tho tax payer vastly more it might be S200,000,000, or it might bo 8800,000,000,and the roduotiou could bo mado bo that it would bo a positive boon to tho miuufaotiring in terests themselves. The other measure is the opening of new markets lor our prouueo. ine peoplo of Europe who ncod cheap American food are keeping up a con stant agitation aganst the tariffs of theirown governments upon our bread stuffs and provisions. These tariffs aro maintained by nearly all tho nations of continental Europe for proteotivo reasons, for what Republicans call the American system, is, as Dnnlol Web ster told Henry Clay, an importation from Europo. aome tarut concessions on our part would undoubtedly secure large concessions from Franco aud Germany because our interests are tho interests of largo portions of tbo French and German people. But our discrimination aginst Mexican silver- lead ore has already led Mexico io put a prohibitory puty on the corn Kansas has been exporting to our sistor repub lic, end the MoKiuley bill has started a movement in Frauce, Holland and Germany inimical to tho import of food from this country. Tho interest of tho farmer is reduced taxation nnd increased markets for farm produce, the polioy of tbo MoKin lev bill Is inoreased taxation and re duced marketfl. Ex. A Onra For Pimples- Mv faco for the last few years was covered with pimpleB so bad, that 1 used to be ashamed to go anywhtre. I took two bottles of Bulpbur Bitters nnd tho pimples disappeared. I uso them eviry spring. O. Jx. Xhw, Fall Rleer, 6-tt 2-w Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii continually proving Its merit .n a vslu.iblo medicine, by the many cures It Is accomplish. Ing. This positive merit Is the secret ot Its wonderful and unparalleled success. Alt wo ask ot any ono needing a good medicine Is that Hood's Barsaparllta bo given a fair trial. Wo know that It Is prepared w llli the greatest care from the best Ingredients It Is possible to obtain, that Its l'ccutlar Combination, l'ropor Hon and Process do glvo It superior curattvo Hood's Sarsaparilla jowcr, and that for all diseases or affections caused by lmpuro blood or low state ot the system, It Is absolutely unequalled. It will cure, whenln the powcrof medicine, Scrofula, Bait Rheum, Bores, Dolls, Tlmples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Catarrh, Kidney-and Liver Complaints, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla " I suffered a great while with dyspepsia. I was urged to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and have taken two bottles. It has entirely cured me of dyspepsia, and a scrofulous affection has also entirely disappeared. I can hardly find words to express my high appre ciation ot Hood's Barsaparllla." Alle.V II. Milholm, City Hotel, Lancaster, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyftlldrcgglati. 01t ilxforfl. rreparedby C. I. HOOD 4 CO.. Apotheurtea Lowell, Mm. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Tho younir German Emperor, for adventure, recently donned the uniform ot a privato soldier, shouldered a nllo and took a turn at guard duty in the place grounds. When his escapado became known his intimates asked him what bo thought about as ho paced baok and forth in tho rain. "I was thinking," replied Wilhelm II, "of how many million poor fellows had perform ed the samo duty while loathing it and of tho hundrods of thousands who havo given up their lives in wars of whose eaujo thoy knew nothing and cared less for tho outcome " Thero are several other indications that tho boy emperor is an original kind of a nion arch. Miss Alice G. McGee, was admited to practico in tho several courts of Warren County, this State, May 13, 1890. In presenting her namo to the Court D. J. Ball, Esq., of the Examin ing Commission, stated that she had passed a most creditable examination. After administering the oath to the fair lawyer, Judge Brown congratulat od her and praised her perseverance and ability. The ladies ot tho roiitioai Equality Club afterward presented her w th a testimonial and boquet ot roses. Aliss JUcUee was a student in tbo office of Noyes & Hinckley, who speak in tho highest praiso ot the young lady lawyer's legal qualifications. She graduated from the Warren High School in 1880, and after ward was fublio librarian and also taught school, n February, 1887, sho commenced the study ot the law. Q. A. E- Men Displeased- THEY OnjECT TO TUR UKOWINQ SECOLAB IZATION OP DECORATION DAY. The Grand Army men of William- sport are opposed to tho secularization of Decoration Day, and at a meetiug adopted resolutions expressivo of thoir feeling. They say that the practice of desecrating a day whioh nas been re cognized by universal consont as sacred to tho memory of those who died that the nation might live, by the growing practice of devoting the day to sports and pastimes, has a tendency toward creating among tho young a sent! ment entirely foreign to tho spirit which actuated the setting apart of May 30 as sacred to the memory of tho fallen soldiers. Tho matter was discussod by the members of the Memorial Committee, and the resolution was passed uotun mouely. Some of the vttrans express them selves as of the opinion that tho grow ing habit of devoting the dy to base ball and other bp )rts, will in a few years, virtually destroy tho original idea ol its observance. HINT TO ANOLGRH. The angler should take care of his fish after he has caught them. It Is discredit able to fetch back a lot ot sun and wind dried trout, all curled up and still. Put a handful of grass or ferns In the bottom of the creel and kill the fish as soon as caught, bj bitting them a sharp blow on tho back of the head. II tho weather Is hot, clean tbo morning's catch at noon, and every few hours dip the creel in tbo stream. The beat way to keep trout to take homo Is as follows: Clean them thoroughly, tak. Ing care to remove tho gills and blood un der the back bone, wipe dry inside and out, but do not wash them, sprinklo them Ineido with black pepper, but on no ac count uso salt. Pack in cool, fresh grass and keep them in tho shado. If Ico is used ., ., . , It should bo put lu a tin can or at least at .. . .. ... , , ,. tho bottom of the creel, for It spoils the flavor of trout U have them soaking lu water. ouaya, O.K. Mann moved In this place on Tues day. Ho will try keeping houso awhile, thinks ho wilt be moro contented. Our best wishes go with blm. Thero was an excursion on the 13. A S. It. It. last week. It contained F. M. Lead er, General Manager 1). & 8. It It , Capt. Conner, Bamuel Wlgfall and two other , gentlemen, one was Mr. Belles from Lon- don, England, and Mr. Freeman from Pen sacola, Florida. Tbo two latter gentlemen were looking after a large timber tract, which they expect to purchase, They were convoyed from Jamison City to Oa- noga Lake by stago whero they will remain for a few days. An accident of somo note happened Mr. Belles oh hU voyage from Kogaod to this country. The vessel In which he came, we aro told ran Into anoth. cr vessel of several tous burden and was sunk, with some of the crew on It. We are not positive of this fact, but such Is re ported. Tbo second annual anniversary will again meet on the Sib of June In the beau tiful grove of tho Uess Bros. Every con nection of the Fritz's aro requested to be present. Oood speaking will be In attend ance. Everybody Is Invited to come. The Box festival at Flvo Points was largely attended on last Saturday night. The Idea of the boxes were, each lady brought a box filled with supper for two, andjthese were auctioned oil , The gentle . roan who got the box bad bis name wrltUu Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho marked benefit which people In run dovt ii or w eakened state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla. conclusively Proves the claim that this modlclno " makes tho weak strong." It docs not act like a stimulant, Im parting fictitious strength from which thero must follow a reaction ot greater weakness than before, but possessing Just those elements which tho system needs and readily seizes, Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up In a per- has Hood's Sarsaparilla fectly natural way, all the weakened parts, acts upon tho blood as a purifier and vlUillzer, assists to healthy action the kidneys nnd liver. " I have sold thrco times as much Hood's Sarsaparilla as of all others combined, In my 17 years In business." W. I). Mklick, Sunbury, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla " I have used Hood's Barsaparllla and find that It accomplishes all that Is claimed. I was troubled with a breaking out of the skin, commonly called 'hives.' Hood's Sarsapa rilla gave mo Immediate relief. I can cheerfully recommend It to all those similarly troubled." Wm. (Ullaquf.ii, Wclgbmaster Wh Ward Gas Works, Philadelphia, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldruKRlata. t ll ilxforfJS. Freparedby C. I. HOOD A CO., Apotlicarli Lowell, Mhi. IOO Dosos One Dollar on It, and when all were sold they vore distributed to tho owners, aud were opened and tho lady's namo that was concealed in the box was the ono bo was to eat supper with. Bomo of the young men from Cen tral ate supper with women old enough for their grandmother. Mr. Will Fulmcr and his stater Alamo were visiting Miss UuclW Hawlcy on Satur day and Sunday last. They drove borne on Sunday afternoon. D. E. Peterman Is hauling shingle timb er to John Kilo's mill this week. W. F. CANDIDATES. The followlnz Is a list of candidates for County offices to be voted (or at the delegate election old Saturday August a. 1P90, between the hours ot 8 and 7 o'clock p. m. Nominating convention Tuesday August 12th. Fon County oosiMissioNKn. FRED SCUWINN, ol Bloonidburg. Fon Legislature. D. F.CURRY, of Cuntralia. Fon County TnKAsunER. JOHN MOTJREY, of Roaringcreek Township. Fob Associate Judue, MORDECAI MILLARD, of Centre. For County Commissioner. B. FRANK EDGAR, of flshingcreek. Fob County Commissioner. DANIEL YOCUM, of Hemlock Township. Fob Prothonotary & Clerk ov the Courts. G. M. QUICK, of Bloomsburg, Pa. For County Treasure!!, JOHNL. KLINE, of Conyngham. Fob County Commissioneb Wm. G. GIRTON of Bloomsburg. For Representative, MAIILON HAMLIN, of Catawissa. For Representative, CHARLES M. BLAKER of Greenwood. Fob Associate Judoe, II. F. EVERETT, of Benton. For Representative, E. M TEWKSBURY, of Catawibsa. For Pbotiionotaby & Clkuk ok tiik Courts. J. H. MAIZE, of Bloomsburg, Pa. For Reoister & Recobdeb C. B. ENT. of Scott Township. For County Commissioner STEPHEN PETTIT of Scott Township. For Register and Recorder, CHARLES II. CAMPBELL, of Bloomsburg. The names of the Democratio committeemen of the Districts ot the county ot Columbia are aa fol lows: I jj"Jo,Ta! P. chapS"" - mkwici r-a. p. soeiy. i nmwicK W. K. P. Kreas, uuxm e. chas. n. ohi. Hlooh if. Wm. Chrlsman. iikurcrik-ilo K. Kasuinlce. L'SSJft cntm j. f. Kink. . uonyhuuam muu. nums. 1 coNTxantH 8. Daniel oerrlty. Kismno:ui8i-U. r. Edgar. I'KimUN a. D. Lohrmau.v Obeihwood Adam Utt , UixLOCKJacob llarru. Jackson Moaea savage. -- Locdsi Wm. U. Snyder. Midicoh Wm c. Johnston. MtiN-J. W. Kelohner. MirriJN Samuel Snyder. Moktodb-o. A, Btonge. Mr. PLiaiNT raos Wanlch. oaiNaa Jno. W-! Horrin&u. Pins Divls Gardner. A UDITOK'8 NOTICE. Kstau of Hannah Sponenberg, The undersigned auditor, appointed ty the Or. f bans' court ot Columbia county, to distribute the uoda In the hands ot James and Legrand Hponen berg, Adm'r. d.b. n.ct. a, will attend to the duties othts appointment at the onice ot C. a Evan. Kan., In Berwick l'a., on Saturday June 7th 1390, at two p. m. Thos3 having claims will pleaso present them or bo torever debarred trom coming In on tho fund. C. B. JACKSON, Auditor. Sheriff's Sale. Dy virtue ot a writ ot Alias KL Fa. Issued out nt the Court ot common TNaaot Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be Bold on the premises In Centralla on SATUKDAY, JUNE 7, 1890, at 10 o'clock, a. to., all that certatn lot or piece ot ground situate In the borough ot Centralla, CoL nCo., l'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands ot Locust Mountain ifoai and iron Co., on the east by an alley, on the south by David buchanau, and on the west by Locust Avenue, containing Twenty-Vive feet front, and Ono Hun dred and Forty feet tn depth, whereon are erected DWELLING HOUSE ann Mhwr nut hilHillllcriL beUed, taken Into execution at the suit ot Irvln Uroe. vs. VI ra. Elizabeth Thomas, and to be Hold as lue property oi Mrs. Biuaueiu l uuuuu. JlUU, JOHN 11. CASEY, Atvy. Sheriff, Hood's Sarsaparilla "8even years ago, my little boy was bitten by a spider. The poison entered his blood, and sores soon broke out about his body) they Itched terribly nnd caused htm lntcnso suffering. Finally wo tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and ho took ono bottle and one-third ot another, when tho sores disappeared. He not a soro spot on him now, and Is per fectly cured." wm. II. II. Wabd, Downing ton, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla " I have taken two bottles of Hood's Sarsa parilla for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which I was troubled very much. After taking this medicine I am feeling as well as ever In my life. I consider and advertise to others that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best blood purifier." O. W. Rose, rottsvllle, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla "For thrco years I suffered with dyspepsia, growing so bad that I was at ono tlmo com pletely broken down In health. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla on trial, and see ing that It was doing mo good, continued with It. After taking six bottles I gained strength and appetite and was restored to my former health." John E. Russell, Urookvllle, l'enn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggist,. Flilxforf3. Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mi. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar TOTIOE. In pursuance to order ot Court It Is the Inten- UOQ DI IU0 lunu UOllQCll UI IUU lUffll Ul 1MW1US- burg, l'a., to rejiove th? dead bodies from the Welsh lUpllat burial ground ot said Town and the j do hereby give noileo that friends and rela tives now have op xjrtunlty to remove said re mains before actuil removal by tho Town Council Bloomsbure. l'a.. Jlws. lw. Attest! O. A. HKUK1NQ, rm. 11. cummlnga. Pres. ot councU. Bocretirj'. 5-30-2 w. H' K Is very much delighted. Wullo ia Philadelphia recently ho called on E. O. TIIOSU'SON, the well known Clothier and Importer, No. 1SS8 Chestnut Bt., (oppoatto the Mint), and bought an elegant Black Fancy Cheviot Salt for $13 60. Such a suit would have cost blm Twenty Dollars at home. Had he not been ia the city he could have sent his nama and address on a postal card or in letter and received by return mail samples of vnrirm; cloths, nisi simple guile for taking hU own measures, freo of charge. Any ono can order from Mr. Thompson by m'lll with the same satisfaction as by call Ing in person. Sheriff's Sale. Ily virtue ot sundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot Common Hlo.ia ot Columbia Co., Pa., and to me directed there will be sold In the Sheriff omce in the court uouso, nioomsburg, IV, on SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1890, at 10 o'clock lntbe forenoon. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Denton township, Col. Co. Pa., bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wit: On the north by land of John Delias and John Keetcr, on the east by lands of IfllUam Smith and road leading to Cambra, on the south by nnd leading to Cambra, and on the west by lands ot Joseph lies? estate, con'alnlng FORTY-SIX ACRES of land, more or less, part ot which U timbered and another part ot said land contains a good op pie orchard. ALSO All that certain lot or piece ol ground situate in said township and county, bounded and described as foltows:0n the north by land ot Peter Laubach, on the east and south by land ot irililam Smith, on the west by road leading from Still water to Minor Smith's store, containing SIX ACRES of land moro or less, whereon Is erected Shoe Shop. ALSO All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Denton township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: on the north by other land ot John Keefer, on the east by a road leading trom Stillwater to Minor Smith's store, and on the Bouth and west by lands of irililam Smith, con taming ONE ACRE of land more or less. AL80 The Ufa Interest and all the right, title ot the defendant, John Keefer, In all that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Denton township aforesaid, bounded on tho north by land of Char lea Keefer, on tbo west and south by land of will Ham smith, and on the east br public ro.d, con talntng ONE ACHEot land more or less, whereon aro erected a Frame Dwelling House, barn, Bpnngho ise and other outbuildings. ALSO All that certain lot;or piece of ground situate In Denton township, bounded on the north and west by land ot Charles Kcofer, on the routh by land of John Keefer, and on the east by road leading from Stillwater to Minor Smith's store, containing one aero of Itnd more or less, whereon are erected a wood shed and pig pen. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot riark Callonder executor ot Joseph Hues deceased, vs. John Keefer et al anl to be sold as tho property ot John Keefer. Hhriko, JOHN 11. CASEY, Sheriff. Atty, Vend. Ex. and PI. Fa. C-S.H3. EXECUTORS' SALE OK VALUAHLE Rcsil Cstate ! In pursuance of an order Issued out ef the Or phans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned executor of Lydla Dean, late ot the borough of Berwick, deceased, will sell at publlo sale on tbo premises on SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described real estate) Bltuato In the borough of Berwick, on V ont street, between Mulberry and Market streets, bounded on the north by Front Bticet, south by an alley, east by land of L. Kurtz, and west by land of llattle Kelchner, containing four teen feet and six Inches on Front street, on which la erected a and Outbuildings. TKIM8 OF SALE. Iloo down, titty per cent, of the balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance In one year after con firmation, wl.h Interest, deferred payments to bo Becurcd by bond and inoitgage. WILL T. PNTDEI1. Executor. "i DMINISTHATOK'UKOTH'E. mtate of Prltr K Knapp, of DluomtO'UV. Notl.o u hereby given that Ittttrs ot adml'iU tratlou on the etate ot 1'eier E. Koapp, Into of the town ot UlnouHbur, oounty of I'oluintla. and blabs of Pennsylvania, deceased, hare beeu grant ed to O. V. Knapp, adm'r.. of Hlooinstiuri. col i o., Pa., to whom all person Indebted to said ettale are requested to make p ) menu, and tho.se hi v. lhg claims or demands will make kn )wn the same without delay to Cy.KNAPl'.AdmT. Comes to tho front with a complete Men, Youths, HATS ! COLLARS AD NECKWEAR. Traeks, VaMs dl Unnierwemir IN ABUNDANCE. The enlargement of Business and tho large trade made accounts for our having well mado Clothing and not those that aro t&QirThe largest and choicest lino of Clothing, Hats, ing Goods in Columbia and Montour Counties, Pa. T EPORT OF THE CONDITION JLi op TDK FIItST NATIONAL DANK OP UI.OOMS11UI10 hi. muuuisuurg, in me mate or Pennsylvania. At the close of business on tho 17th day of May, nKSOURCES. Loans and discounts !13,a os overdrafts, secured and unsecured si 41 U. S. Donds to secure circulation co,ooo no stocks, securities, Julgments, claims c 76,233 00 uuu trom approea reserve agenis 40,M5 41 Due from other National Hanks 670 49 Duo from state banks and bankers 1.41s 64 current expenses and taxes paid 10953 Checks and other cash items '197 62 Fractional paper currency, nickels and eonts til 00 specie s.500 00 uegai lenaer notes 8,189 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer p per cent, or circulation) 2.250 00 1 436,930 17 50,000 00 73,000 00 4,104 11 43.000 00 (53,019 86 5,760 14 3,168 33 36 87 LIABI mns. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits National Dank notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check cashiers checks outstanding uue to other National uanks Due to Stat j Uanks and bankers 36,1M0 17 RT1TB OF PRNNA., COU.NTV OF COLrilBU, &S. L .T. P. Tustln. Cashier at thn nhnvn nitmArt bank, do solemnly affirm that the above nt.ntn. ment Is true to the best 01 mr knowledge and ueuet j. r. tustih, cashier. Subscribed and aworn to befom ma thlntiKrh riav Of May, 1690. L. S.W tNTKRSTXIN, Notary Public. Correct, Attest: M O. HUQUKS, 1 K w. M. low, y Directors, MYRON I. LOW. J jivervDouy is interested m Wall paper at this time of vear. Although the papering season is neanng its close, the demand lor I good papers at bottom prices! still continues. We are still giving satisfaction to everybody, 00111 in prices and display. Wall paper ot every grade. design and quality, and prices to suit all. Remnants of from three to1 six rolls at wonderfully low' prices. Special sale of remnants, mis ana next ween, uon t put off papering until fall or next spring for in all probibihty you will never again have the bar gains we now offer, Lome and see our stock whether you buy or not as it is no trouble to show goods which have led the market this season. W. H. BROOKE & CO. WANTED nm.iAULtt pushing men to sou choice Nuraorir stock. ComDlete assortment. Knlendid opportunity offered tor spring work. My sale- HKii uavo koou success, many Beiung rrom s ion itonooperweek. beud tor Proof and Testimonial. a gooa puwmg man wantu nere at one. liberal twins and the best goxls In the market. Write Fn li Youmo, Nurseryman, Koohester, N. Y. M4L SALESMEN WAHTED fo canvas for tlif $alr oA'ururv Stock. SITUATIONS PERMANENT. SALAItY and EX. PENSBS FltOM HTAHT. Q lick selling specialties. Noexperteno neceusary. ouint FltKi. Write for terms, stating age. H. E. HOOKER CO , Nurservmen. 5 Rochester. N. Y. A DJllNISrKA.T01f.S N01ICE. gKstate WJohn O. Qutck, ofilontour (irp, aec'a. Letter,! of administration irranral br tiin Umtia. lerand Recorder to William s. Moyer, of liloomsburg l'a., and Wlllum Menich ot nupert, l'a , to whom all persona indebted to said estate aie requcstod to make piymenta, and thou hav ing rlalma or demands will make known the same without delay to or to WILLIAM H. XIOVRFI lllnnmchnn. Pa JOUK O. Faikll, W1LUAU MEiNSCU. ltupert. 5-21-ilt; Adm'm. ""SALESMEN on SALARY7 WANTED. All ftltwmtAR nald. to Mil nil thfi If ml. lntr vatletfes and sDoclAltiea In nurserr m.nplr. Ad. dreaa II, O. l UUUjw, Nurserymen, Kocbester, N. Y. o-o-u. PUBLfC SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate ! The under-Igned administratrix 1). U.N. C. T, A. otMary ltupert deoeuel, win expose to publlo sale on the premises, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890, at 10 o'clock a, tn., the lotlowlog deicrlbed real estate, to-wlt i The uudlvlled oa-thlrd Interest In all that certain messuage and lot ot ground sit uate In the Town ot liloomsburg, County ot Co lumbia and state ot Pennsylvania, beginning at a stake on the west side ot West Street, thence by lot of W. IL KliGWHO south atxtr-onedfvreeawn t on hundred and ninety-eight feet to tiloom Alley, . tnonoe aiong Mia auey norm twenty-nine degrees west forty feet to stake, thence by lot of Mrs. Eliza Delly north sixty-one degrees east one hun dred and ninety-eight feet to a atake on West street aforesaid, thence along said street south twenty-nine degrees east forty feet to the place ot beginning. Whereon la erected a two story brtck DWELLING HOUSE. THUMB OF SAUL Ton per cent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money so. ill be p ltd at the strik ing down ot the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho conflruutlon ab.olute, and the remaining three-fourths In one year after con firmation nksl with Interest from that date. EVA UUl'EltT Admrx. D. a N. O. T. A. ot Mary ltupert doceasel, O. W. Miller, att'y, At the same time and pU will be offered for sale upon the tame terms the remaining unJliid. ej two-lldrdi lulereat lu the a'xire camM ptem. Ise. KVABUPEltr, Agent for heir ot Leonard U. ltupert, deo'd , MAlEH, The Reliable Clothier, BLOOMSBURG,PA. new Spring and Summer Stock of the moat Select Clothing for Hoys, and Children. The Latest Styles ot CAPS I now mado and cut to sell for auction. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. tVIAIER. lagemta ftavpetB Reduced to 40 and 45 cents to Close Out Odd Lengths, 12 to 30 YARDS LONG, - AT - KEITER'S NEXT DOOIl TO I. MAIN ST., BLOOMSBURG, IF YOU ARE CARPET, OS' OIL. YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. IL BMOWEM'S 2nd Door above Court House A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. nnTXTni ottt TT T ,,, 3 rrvliNLj JrlVl Bloomsburg, Wanted n Salary To reliable men we will trlva stoadr emniovmnn' and LIUUItAL SALARY pa) Ing their traveling ex penses. We grow our own stock exclusively and UUAlUNTElilttobestrlctlrtliit class In every particular, true to name as ordered. Full Instruc tions furnished. Experience unnecessary. Apply at once Mau.o new. Address E. t'. PKilHON s CO., Mapie move Nursortoi, Watirloj. N. V (EsUbUiaeaovertoyearii.) 6--4t. ALES ME' WANTED ""' LOCAL OR ' TRAVELING. to sell our Nursery Sto:k. Salary, Expensea and steady employment guaranteed. CUASE UKOTllEltS COMPANY, mo.-4and-W itocnester, N. Y Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic I I Oi (nick r.IV PLASTER. WiwiM.U.m, .HntfU, pUvfWju loUt' a-d-lt. ffi Z s W m If U A P J X 1 t r B Si rMf? 5? r i u: g o g a v - 4S,s u H-a 1 "T i- fi ll? Tn i&l? D. LOWENBERG'S Est., " SHIRTS Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish W. IIARTMAN & SONS. PA IN NEED OF MATTING, CJLOTH, I t M KK J l -r Ml Pa. Handsomely framed life size Crayons, pho tographs all sizes, in correct stvles and per fect finish, colored photographs, large or small, frames a 11 d moulding. M'KILUP 3ROS., Bloomsburg. u. I'AUM I'Olc, 11I5NT .A.larrao90'or,;, w"h handsome noiv house RSIP0.' a.aU ?UPP"1 with Abundant water, will be rented at a low rent for tho term nt tlve years, to 1 a gopa teinnt who .an turnlih his own stoclt nlouiipunat. Mi I inn H lu tue Oatawimu Y?,l!cjr ?.lH8 Towwhlp road fron llrandonvlllrt to Audenreld. twomiloafro'U llnndonvllo and near !,.If,r,r,.Uanor- lleleiencei. requestnu. Addr m ISKS W T "OMl'aOH. Euttneer (liraru male 1'otUvllle, 1' tiny, i-iy P NSeONS ForFoldlera Widows and Impendent iiciallves Write tu a 1 MlMtPllY, V. O. llox Ml, W aslilugum, II. 0 FJgbtcei years' practical exnentm era Exaniln- erof (laims, Kupervlsing Kxamiw-r and chief Clerk U. b. Penaloi. Otuce. Xo cltaruefor adpUv. 9