THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA-1 The Columbian. ft, B. Slwtll, Billon. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, JUNK 27, 1890. WABHINQTON LETTER. (From our Kosular correspondent.) Washington, D. 0. Juno 22, 1890. What has bocomo of the prinoiploof protection bo prominent in tho Chicago platform of 18881 Tho hardoat blow yot received by tho Tariff, and tho ring, horetoforo tho solo end has just boon delivered by tho Prosidont. llo haa had hia occasion to bo soriomly provoked by the manner in whioh bia suggestions woro tabled during tho prosont session, by both Houses of Congress. In fact, tho old Republican Ship is at eea, and in ahoavy gale of wind. Sho has drifted amongst dangerous rocks that throaton her with destruction. The Pilot has ordorod "hard a port" and tho Q. O. P. is now drifting boforo tho wind, diroctly out of tho oourso that it has pursued "from suoh a time that tho niomory of man runneth not to tho contrary". Tho constitution authorizes and en courages tho President to frequently offor advioo to Congress. But tho tariff aud silver quostiom woro so oo oult, and tho intricacies and interests of his political position so groat and various that tho Prosidontchoso to re frain from any public expression on tho subjoots. Nevertheless ho managed to ha ve his oxaot ideas on both questions convoyed to tho prominent republican mombers. Bnt, in spito of that oau tion, his own party has mado tho pres ent administration appear ridiculous and contemptible When that body of illustrious and conservative statesmen in the Senato flew 'off 6n a wild tangent, and depart ing from every sound principle of pol itical economy passed tho silvor Bill, tho ill-tidings of its action nearly took away Harrison's breath. He cert ainly deserves forgiveness, bluo-blood-ed Presbyterian though ho is, if ho made some remarks emphatic enough to bring a blush to tho cheeks of Mr. Wanamakor. -.As tho matter nov stands, a few men who own silvor mines in tho West propose to arrango the whole busin :si of trie country for their personal bene fit. It is natural that they would want a steady market tor their product. Tho bill, which they have just succeed ed in passing through tho Senate, makes the government their regular cus tomer, which is obliged to pay them an exorbitant Drice for their ore-a mice it would not command in tho market. The President has been pricked to heroio measures to recover from tho Dosition it has held so long, to Froo Trade. Bat to make the journoy oasi er. as tho first stace tho President pro poses to extend commercial liborty only to countries of tho Westorn-nemis here. Tho document, which was sent to Concress through the medium of the Secretary of State, is very long and with it was transmitted a report of the Pan-American Congress, recommend ing treaties of reciprocity with Amori can countries. The inoreaso of tho duty on wool is nrotested acainst a restrictive trade, and utterly useless and unnecessary. Tho MoKinley tariff bill is sternly at- Tii 3 mi.. tacked; generally, ana iu uuiau. mo Finanoo committoo of the stato acknow ledges that a personal assault has been madonnon it by tho President and Secretary of State. An amendment to tho tariff bill was offered, and introduced In tho Senate by Mr. Halo of Maine, the intimate friend of the Secretary. It nrovided that the ports of tho United Stato shall bo declared freo and open to the products of any country of America, wnenever sucu country suau admit freo bread-stuffs, povisions, and other food products, petroleum and other articles from tho United Statos. The messago deolarcs that absolute freedom of trade with tho countries of America "would leap to the oponing of now and profitable markets tor tue products of which wo have so large surplus, and thus lnyigoralo every branoh of agricultural and mechanical industries". It was urced that to take tho duty off sucar and wool would give tho South American countries an advant 820 over tho United States, in commer- ce; but it was recommended that tho ports bo left absolutely free to all American countries with whioh treaties of reciprocity wero mado Tho republican senators aro strain ing themselves in an effort to pass tho federal election law, that it may be come operative beforo tho fall olootions, Mr. Lodce has roportod tho bill, draft ed in pursuance of instructions from the rennblioan caucus. The republican members say that they will allow tho democrats about thirty days for debate and nlabustering; it thoy aro so moan- cu; but at tue enu ot mat period, con sidering tho urgency of prompt action on their part, disoussion.will bo cut off and tho bill passed. Muohevous Partisans Wo can not commend the taste or temper of tho Democratic Journals that are trying to introduco an element of euirniy iu mo contest between Jur, Wallace and JUr. I'attison for tho .Democratic nomination for Governor, fortunately there are not many theso extremo partisans, but tho few thoro aro seem to bo doing all thoy can to array mo uemocratto party ofl'enn sylvama in two hostile camps on the Governor question. They carry their personal auatnment to their favorites to too groat a lenath. Thoro is no oc casion whatever for tho introduction of suoh warJnro. w Nothing could bo in worso tasto than for a Democratic journal to assume that it opposes I'atti&on because bo is Quay's oandidato, or that it objects to Wall laco becanso ho is favored by the corporations. Yet we find extremists indulging in this mischievous kind of foolishness. Neither of those charges is true. Mat Quay is far from want ing to sco Pattison nominated, and the corporations oxpect no favors from Wallace- In fact, eaoh of them has an dement of strength peculiarly his own. Mr. Pattison could draw tho largor support from tho onposito party; Mr, Wallace could raoro thoroughly or ganize tho party that would nominate Eim. Which of them would afford tho greater advantage to tho party in a contest with tho enemy is tho question to which the convention should address itself, without giving consideration to any other object than lucocss. -Watchman. Politics In The Btate- KX-AUl)IT0n (1F.NKIUI. TKMPI.K BELIEVES WALLACE WILL I!E NOMINATED. Kx-Auditor Goncral Tcmplo, who is ono of tho delegates from uroeno County to tho Dcmocratio Stato Con vention, being asked bis opinion as to tho relative merits of tho candidates for tho Dcmocratio nomination for Governor said! "Democratic Groeno is for William A. Walhoo for Govor nor. First, becauso hor Democrats favor straight Dcmooraoyi second, bo- oauso they want a statesman to fill tho executivo chair; finally, because they bcliovo that Wallaco has a positivo strength, both as an organizer and as a representative of tho nonscrvativo bus iness inttrcst of tho Stato, which would add greatly to tho Democratic poll in November. "I havo noticed that it is claimod that Patison would get n great many Republican vots. This talk comes from a class of Republicans who try to forco Quay to drop Dalamatcr in tho Republican Stato Convention. After that convention shall havo been hold, tbcro will bo littlo of that sort f thing loft. Democrats will find themselves deoeivod if tbey permit themselves to bo govornod by that kind of influence in making thoir nomi nation. On tho other hand, Wallace's strength is solid and lasting. Tho moro his record is oxanunod tho ungmor it will Bhine. A man of national ro- iiit.nt.tnn. Wlinn lin wim in the United States Sen ltd ho was mado the aotivo leader of tho party in that body at tho suggestion of men liko Allen G. Thur- man, Thomas t my am ana james u. Book. Ho has given tho best years of his life to the service of his party. It will not do to turn down such a man in order that somo personal preference may be subjootod. "I havo travolod over tho State a good doal and I beliovo that Wallace will bo nominatod." Milk Without Ioe. HOW IT MAY UE KEPT SWEKT ALL DAY IN MIDSUMMER. The following description by a phy sician of his method of keeping milk swoot all day in hot woathor without ice is reproduced from tue miumore Sun: "The mothod is this: Tho milk when bought is at onco put into ten or twolvo bottles yeast uotties aro good enough ono bottio for oaoh nursing. As muon water as is uesircu is added, sav one sixth or one-quarter tho amount of tho milk. The bottles, ought not to bo quite full, are then corked tightly with a wad of raw cot ton two or three inobes longP Tho bottles aro next placed, five or six at a time, in a pan of water, which is heat ed to boiling for at least half an hour. Tho bottles aro then put in tho shade, still corked with the cotton, and when tho baby wants to nurso ono of the bottles is unstoppod and tho nipplo is put on as usual. "Ono of mv patients keops mtlk fresh all day in this way, putting it into a cupboard in tho yard without any ice, and the milk agrees nicely with her baby. My belief is that tho introduct ion of this method will save hundreds of children's lives every summer. This method is founded on scientific teach ing, and is parctioally the same as that used in the nest children's sanitariums. The idea is to destroy all disease mat ter that has got into the milk, aud not let any moro get in. Tho cotton strains out from, tho air any diseaso mattor that may bo in it. "Of course, the bottlos must be oleanod immediately after eaoh nursing with hot water aud soap, aud then fail ed with cooking soda and water till they aro used agaiu. Tho nipple and rubber tube, if one is used, ra'ist be verv oarofully cleaned also. Milk pre pared in this way is vory nearly, if net quite, as wholesome as if it wero drunk directly from tho cow. This method will, of oourse, not mako sour milk sweet, but if tho milk comes from tho dairy sweet it will keep it swcot for sovoral days, and it will destroy dis ease germs that havo fallen into tho milk. Milk prepared in tnis way is generally muoli moro wholesomo than "coudensod milk" or "baby foods.1' Children who aro fed all summor in this way, if they take nothing but this milk and water whioh has been well boiled, aro likely to go all summer without any diseaso of tho stomach or bowels." Blaine's Significant Utterances No careful observer of ovonts can misunderstand the meaning of tho lm- Sortant uHcranoes made by Secretary iiaino on Friday last. Tho wholo tone of his incisive letter to oongress on reciprocity with tho American Re public, aud of his reply to the Millers' Uonvontion at Minneapolis, antago nized tho wholo theory of tho MoKin ley tariff bill, and it should arrest the una! passage of tho measure. Tho MoKinley tariff bill, as woll as the amondod Senate bill, directly an tagonizes Mr. lilaine s policy ot rectp rocity, and the singular spectacle is presented of a caucus mcasuro being drivon through uongress under tho party whip, while tho rremior of tho administration is' publioly protesting against its loading features, nut the most pointed rebuke given to tho high war tax champions was administerod by Mr. Blaino before tho Senate com mittco on tho samo day, where ho ap pcarod to urgo an enlarged appropria tion for tho Pan-Amenoan Congress, Tho tariff was incidentally disoussod during Mr. Blalno'a presence, and tho Now York JleraUl reports him making tho following pungent utter- anco about tho MoKiuloy bill: It is tho most dangerous, if not the most infamous, mcasuro that was over concocted by any i arly. Tho men who vote for this bill will wreok tho Republican party. If I woro in tho Senato I would rather havo my right arm torn out of its socket than voto for this bill. It is simply logioal that Mr, Blaine should express himself in the lore coin a terms about the MoKinney bill, His two public deliverances mado on the Bame day, ouo of which was an of ficial letter to Congress transmitted by tho f rosident without dissent, aro ut terly wrong if the MoKinley tariff bill is right; and Mr. iiiaine could not con sistently declaro the views so boldly asserted in his letter to Uongress and his answer to tho Minneapolis millers, and civo oven passive assent to tho new tariff bill of eithor tho Honso or tho Senato. It must bo obvious to all that tho MoKinnoy bill has steadily weakened In public approval since the day it was roportod to tho House, and Mr. liiaino oviuenuy sounds ino aiarm by his soveral recent and emphatio oritioisms of tho policy of tho measure, lie states tho exact truth wheu he says that it "will wreck the Republi can party," if Inui. Delamater Homlnatod. Qooico Wallaco Delamator of Mead- vllle, Crawford County, a disclplo of Quay, was nominated Governor by tho ropubllcan conven ion at HarrWburg on Wednesday, in the third ballot. An effott was made to porsuado Mon tooth to takotlio nomination for Llou tenant Governor but ho declined. L. A. Watro8 of Lackawanna was nomluatcd for Lieutenant Governor. Wben I Was Biokl My room looked liko a drug store, I had so miny bottles In it. Tho moro I dOBod'iho worso ott 1 was finally, i paid my doctor and told him ho needn't como any more. I was troubled with Chronic Rheumatism, and couldn t get out of bed alona Six bottles of Sul phur Bitters cured mo. lienj. JPitch, Adams House, Motion. 0-20 2U The Beorets of Saoosss. From The Lyons (N. V.) Republican.) In 1879 Mr. If O. Filer, of this vill age, became possessed of a lormuia for tho compounding of a modiuiuo for horses and catllo which had been in his family for nearly a cjntury, having been originated by his groat grandfath er, a chemist in England. During theso hundred years tho remedy has been continually improved by experi ment and expenonco until in 1847, whon it was brought to this country, it was known to all Btookmen in England as without equal for tho euro of various diseasos of horsos and cattlo and for tho keeping of tho samo in fiuo condi tion. During tho early years of its ox istanco it was sold at four shilling the iiound ($1). Whon it came into Mr. filer's possession in 1879 ho conceived the idea of putting it up in ono full ponnd packago which should soil at tho pice within tho reach of all. Ho gave it tho namo People's Ilorno and Cattlo powders, a name which has einco bo como a synonym foroxcelcnco and pur ity. Tho business, starting in a small way, has rapidly extended under Mr. Filer's management, until it cow reach es every Stato and Torritory and takes in Australia and South America. At tho beginning ot tho prcsont year the bnincss was converted into a slock company, and is now being carri ed on by the Joppa Manufacturing Company. The success of this remody has been duo to its rooocnizod excellence and to tho scrupulous caro which has been taken to uso only the best of chemically pure materials. Everythintr passes a most thorough test, and when tho in gradients go into the well-known red label package and receive tho seal of tho company they aro accepted at onco as iust what thoy aro represented to bo. 1 uritv has been insisted upon at every stago of the manufacture, and this is undoubtedly the groat secret of tho success of tho goods, espeoially as of lato years thoro aro great numbers of tho light weight powdors,conoocked of choap and worthless materials which are put on tho market in competition with f eoplo s f owders. lho Joppa Uompany is now greatly extending its business, and it is grati fying to us to learn that the present years sales promiso to groitly surpass those of any previous year. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarah that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarah (Jure. F. J. CIIKNEY&CO., Props, Toledo Wo, tho undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and beliovo htm perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made oy tueir lirm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, nail s Uattarb Cure is taken intern' ally, acting directly upon tho blood and muoous surfaces of tho system testimonials sent freo. 1'rico 75o. per bottle. Mold by all druggists. G-20 1 m. 6,ooo,ooo I.clterH Yearly Fall to Heacn xaeir ui ...muiiuii. Tho number ot lost letters reported to the post-office department at Washington, last year, was very largo, and somo facts regarding these stray missives may bo of general interest. Thero were received at the dead letter ofilco at Washington nearly 0,000,000 missives, which, for ono reason or another, failed to And their addresses, Ot these, 10,700 were not addressed at all 18;000 contained money, amounting in alj to 935,000; and there wero inclosutcs of checks, drafts, etc., to tho amount of 800,000 In 23,000 letters. Ot course in such an Immcnso correspondence as is done the United States, mistakes are lnvetlablc, but ono would hardly expect that every half hour ot the day and night a letter would bo dropped in the post-ofllco with no address whatever. Tho amount of money which found its way to the dead letter ofSco instead of to tho persons to whom it was duo, indicates a singular care lessness In financial matters. It ought to be posslblo to trace tbo ownerships ot tho checks and drafts, but much of tho money doubtless will i;o Into the national treasury because of tbe Inability of the officials to find lho owners. Tbero is a lesson In theso facts and figures, ot interest to all, for tho Illiterate aro far from being tho only ones to misdirect correspondence. Waller. Mr. 0. M. Keraloy, who Is attending tbo Dickinson Bamtnary has como homo to spend a few weeks among the bills with his old friends. Several ot tho young folks from around hero went to UUnton Bunday evening to at- tcnd.tlio Children's Day exercises. We notice Clarcnco Butt has come home, lie has been attending the Bloomsburg Normal Bchool, and expects to go back 1 September, flay making lias begun and it will not bo very long until tho harvest will ha rlpo by tbe appearance of the grain at present, hut It will be somewhat later than common wo think. Mr. Bamucl Yorks and wlfo of Central wero visiting their parents, near hero, tbo first ot the week. Jefferson Fritz and W. h. Yorks went to Bloom Saturday, to attend to some bust ness. Mabk Tavist DriiiiVemieHH l.lquor llnbtt Iu nil mo woliuuierc ih uui uue cure Dr, IIulueM' uoltteii Upeclflc It can bo given lnS cup ot tea or coffee without tho Knowledge ot tbo person taxing It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure whether tho patient is a modcrato drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have take the doldcn Hpecltlc in their coffoo without their knowledge, and to-day believe they null drinking ot their own freo will. No harmful effect results from Its admlnittra- tion, Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and tall particulars. Addresn in confidence Q ou ii Bnomo Co., 181 ltaco Street, l1CSaolaas,U,0. 10-ly I.tKlit Htrccl. Iter. Mr. Davlca of Bcranton spent a fow days Kith J. M. 0. Itsnk, Esq., preaching lu tho M. E. Church on Bunday evening. Mr. Thompson of Now York spent a fow days In town visiting; his uuelo 3, M. lluls hlzcr. lknl. Illcks and lady ot Plymouth spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hick. O. U. Klluc and wlfo spent Bunday In town. Mr. Wm. I Tcrwllllgcr, returned from his wedding trip on Monday evening. Mr. Harry Stout, ot Bugarloaf and Miss llattlo Drako of Light Btrcot, woro mar. rtcd at tho rosldenco ot the brldo's parents by Hot. Bones on 8aturday ovc at S o'clock. Numerous attractions for tho Berwick boys Bunday last. Miss Maggie 8how returned homo after a long visit through Maryland and Virginia. Mrs. Chas. Brown and dughtcr Martha returned from New Yoik accompanlad by Mrs. A. 0. Brown of New York. Ijr at 1'ourUi-clnnn PoHliunHtcrn. Representative Kennedy, of Ohio, has Introduced a bill in Congress providing that tho compensation of tho fourth-class postmasters shall bo fixed on the basis ot the amount ot business transacted at their offices, as follows: On tho first 9100 or less per quarter,! 100 per cent.; on the next 9100, 00 percent.; on tho next 9300 80 per cent. ; on all tho balance, 40 per cent. In addition to such compensation, thoy shall bo entitled to all box rents re ceived at their oSlccs. I'OURTII OP JULY IIXCUUHIO t TICKIiTS ON Till! ItriAUINO I KAILKOAD. Special cxcurflon tickets will be sold be tween all points on tho Heading system on July 3rd and 4th, good for return pass ago until and Including July 7th. N tick ets with this extended time limit, uoweve r will be Isold for less than 35 cents for adults and 13 cents for children. Tbe nnccu's xrlzu Coiupctltlou. Ten familiar quotations from standard authors appear each month under this heading in tho Canadian Qoein, aud the publishers of this popular magazine offer $59.00 in cash prizes each month to those naming tbe largest number of tho authors from whom tho quotations are taken. This Is a most practical way of encouraging the study of standard authors and will interest every intelligent reader. A sample copy of the Quekn with full particulars and list of quotations will bo mailed to hny ad dress for flvo 2c stamps. Tho subscription prico Is only $1.00 per year. Address, Tm Canadian Qoeen, Toronto, Canada. Ih Importance of purifying the blood can not be orersitimated, for without put Mood you cannot enjoy good hialtn. At this season nearly every ons nttds a good medietas to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we aik you to try Bood'e Danll'jH Siriaparilla. Itttresithens rebuild! Md buildi up the iritem, creates on appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination,, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used giro to Hood's earsaparltla pecul- p Itealf tar euratlve powers. No W IIOOII othermedlctne baa such a record ot wonderful cures. It you bare made up your mind to buy Hood's Sartaparllla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It if a Peculiar Hcdlel&e, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's BarupaiUla U sold by all drnggiite. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Usee. 100 Doses Ono Dollar CANDIDATES. The foUowlne Is a Hat of candidate for County offices to bo voted for at the delegate election ueia oaiuraay August v, ltw, Detwoen mu uuura ui 3 and 7 o'clock d. m. Nominating convention iiusuay August, villi. Fob Rei'kksentativk,, JOHN P. IIANNON, of Conyngham township. Fob Associate Judge, J. F. DERR, of Jackson township Fob County Commissioner, JESSE RITTENHOUSE, of Beaver Township. Fob State Senatob, 24th Senatorial Distbict, GRANT HERRING, BlooomBburg, Fa. For District Attounev, Wm. CHRISMAN, of Bloomsburg For Count commissioner. FRED SOIIWINN, ot Bloomsburg For Legislature. D. F.CURRY, of Ccntralia. Fob Countv Treasurer. JOHN MOUREY, of Roaringcroek Township. For Associate Judge, MORDECAI MILLARD, of Centre. For Countv Commissioner. B. FRANK EDGAR, of Fishiugoreek. For County Commissioner. DANIEL YOOUM, of Hemlock Township. Fob I'rotiionotabv & Ui.krk ok the Courts. G. M. QUICK, of Bloomsburg, l'a. For Countv Tbeasurf.u, JOIINL. KLINE, of Conyngham. For County Commissioner Wm. G. GIRTON of Bloomsburg. For Rei'resentativk, MARLON HAMLIN, of Catawlssa. For Representative, CHARLES M. BLAKER of Greenwood, Fou Associate Judoe, II. F. EVERETT, of Benton. Fob Representative, E. M. TEWKSBURY, of Catawlssa. Fob I'rotiionotart & Clkuk Courts. J.H. MAIZE, of Bloomsburg, l'a. OK T1IW jHQOD'gf Fob Registf.b fc Recorder 0. B. ENT. of Scolt Township. For Countv Comisioner STEPHEN PETTIT of Soott Township. For Register and Recorder, CHARLES II. CAMPBELL, of Bloomsliurg. SHERIFF'S SALE llrTlrtiioofawrltotKLKii. tauoj out of tho Court ot Common I'leasotCol. Co. To., and to mo directed, there win bo sold In tho .shcrlrf.s unico In tho Court llou). liloomsbtirg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1BD0, at s o'clock p. m, all tho right, tltlo aid interest orjamefl Morrison, tho defendant, ot In and to all that certain lot and pleci ot ground situate in tho borough of Ccntralla, Col. Co, I'a, bouuded and described as follows: lleglnnlnK at a point on tbo north Bldo of Centre street Boventy-nve (isjfeet vest ottho northwest cornerot.oentronna Wood strata, thenco along Bald centre street south eight y-Bcren (87) degrees west twentjr-flvo (31) foot to a stako thence north three (Sjdegrooal west ono hundred and forty (Hoi feet to an alley, thenco along sold alley north cigbty-soven (i7) degrees east twenty- nro (25) feet ton, stake, thenco south three (3) do. grecacast ono hundred and forty (140) feet to tho po.nt of beginning, being tho lot maikod with tho number three (J) In block No. sixty (00) on the map or plan of said liorougn as laid out by the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co., on which aro erected a m Story kill Eouu, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into exocutton at the suit of tho Citizen's lluUdlng and Loan Association ef centra 11a vs. James Morrison, and to bj sold as tho prop erty of James Morrison. Barkloy, JOUS 11. CASEY, Att'y. ShcrlO. Sheriff's Sale. lly virtue ot a writ ot Vend Kt. Issued out ot the Court of Common new or Columbia county, l'a., and to mo directed, therj will bo sold on tho pre mises In CUawlssa, Cot Co., ra.. on SATURDAY, JULY lOih, 1800, At 10 o'clock a. m. tho following: All that certain messuage and tenement or lot of ground Blluato in tuo township ot Catiwts-u, Col. Co. I'a., bounded and described ai follows, to-Kit; Ucglnnlng In Main street In tho town ot Catawlssa, at the cor ner of a lot marked and numbered In s aid to wn as lot No. 63, and running from thenco by the samo Bouthwost two hundred and ten feet to an alley, thenco by said alley southeast forty-nlno too t nine Inchos to tho corner of lot ot Jean K. Sharplcss, thenco by tho sam northeast two hundred and ten reet to said Main Btrect, thence by said street northwest forty-nlno feet nine Inches to lho place of beginning, wheroon aro erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. Seized, takon Into execution at tho suit ot oeo- E. Elwell In trust for Watson Co., Peter n. Hal- dy, K. 1). Schmlck, Mrs. K. U. Hayhurst and W. 11, Creasy vs. Stephen midy, and to bo sold as the property of Stephen llaldy. JHwell, J011N U-CASBV, Atty. Sheriff. ilk;:;::- Fvs'Euii&enl Mt. Gretna Park, Lebanon Go, Pa. AUGUST; 17th to 33J, 1890, INCLUSIVE &noo acres, rorauitteirrovos. mountain sconorr. pure water Bprlngs, beautiful lake. Amp'e railroad faclllt'es, very low rates, quick bruusiiutbituuu. uauvaKi wai aeco-mnoanion roc i;vu rartner and their families; model Grange Hill, model Farmers' AlUarce UalL lar.-o navlllton for nzi I. culteral Olscrislong, mammoth audctorluin for entertainments, numberless attracilons and amusements, ta-xn square feet of platforms for agricultural Implement exhibits, acres tor mach inery In motio n. Good boarding at satisfactory prices, everything rcatftjuauie. Agriculturists invited from overy part ot Ameri ca. Grounds open suurdar. Ausrust loth. oDonlnir scrmou by llov. T. ucwltt Talm igo, D. 1)., sab bath. AUKast 11th. Sacred muslo br ISO trained choristers. For lull particulars address Eiocutlvo Com mittee- American Farmers' Encampment, Uarrls- ourg, l'a. s-20-zm. UDITOIl'8 NOTICK. Xslau) o George Sinertcle, Oececuied. UU UUUIUKUVIi OUOUUIIUI UfV,UWU UJ 1,11 u Orphans' court of V)lumi)Ia county to distribute thotundslnthehandiorulinlnlst'rwlll sit at his omco in uioomsourg, on wodnes lay, July 23, 10 n. m when and where all persons having claims against said estato must appear and prove tho some, orbo debarred from coming In on Bald fund. V. U. UAI.1U.IC1. Auditor, UDITOK'S NOTICE. Kslate of Henry Croop, aeceasea. urpuans' court iirioiumoia county on exepuoa, ami Lamaxauismuuiiuu ui iiiu muui iu biuuiibluio will sit at his omco In Uloomsburg C il. Co. l'a. on Monday July 81, at 10 a. in., when and whero all pserson havtngclalms against said cstaw must ap pvar anu provu luu sauiu, uruu ucuarrcu iruu uuiu- lug m ou saiu iuuu. 1 B. WINI JCUSTUBM. Auditor. DlIINISTRATOn'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby trtven tuat leturs ot adminis tration cm tbo estate ot re tor B. Knapp, lato ot tbe town of Cloomstmrg, county ot Columbia, and fid to c. V. KnaDD. odm'r.. ot Hloomsbunr. Col Co., Btaie oi rennsrivama. aoccas. uavo warn untub i'a.. to wnom au Dcraos lraeoieu 10 saia estate are requested to mako piymenta, and tboso nw- la? claims or aemanaa wm matto kujwu tuu buuiu wimout ueuy to is. jr. ivnan , auut. rriOWN TAXES. "TSoUco Is herebr elven to tho tax.narers of tho Town of Uloomsburg by tho undersigned that he 18 prepareaio receive Town taxes ror tne year isw at lili ofUoo on the second iloor of the 1'oit.ofllce hniminif. in said Town of moomsbunr. An tax vnpald at tho eiplratloj of thirty days from this nonce suau do paia wim nvo per centum penalty ou tuo UUIUUUt uuuuu tuBrcm. Juno I'J, lSUU.lt. KOUr. 1IUCKINOIIAM, iuwu ireasun)r. WANTED RKLIAUUM PUSHING MISK to sell choice NuwerT Stock. Cooi Dlete assortment. Solendld loonortunltr offered for sDrlmr work. My &&e- men aavo goou success, many bl-miui; iruui uuu to saw perweeir. Bona ror i-roor ana Testimonial. a gooa pusniag man wanton uero at ono. Liberal Terms and the best goods In the market. Write Fbxd K Yocno. Nuruerrman. Rochester. !N. Y. - A t. SALESMEN WANTED fo oirmiMor Ute tale oXurnery Stock. SITUATIONS PKItMANKNT, SALAUY and KX- l'KNSKS KltOM BTAltT. Quick bclllo? specialties. No experience necessary. OulUt KHGi. Write for terms, BtaUn? aire. H. E. HOOKER GO , Nurservmen, .. s-io-ar. Hcchester N. Y. On of th I HLN-r-i-!' the world. Our icUiLcr f prior rKMla wa will ndrtll CMkbev. Ual tbo who writ to ui at onctfB Diakc tat l th thtn. AU J0 b tdl4 ntovUlo fcw or god t Uoh who ctU-rour Mlchbri tad thoM troud yo. Tk fc ttnlur r this dTartlMll U tfittk Kit ! lu " U ?!. H tl Ult. u lut u w M "nr- W wlU tin ! k .".A'Laa u 1 u ut Ink, i u. un.wfik. . t . MM InH I II 1 jl, . IHIINMHtiaii w 1 1 dm a. r iiai m Hfli. ra a HINDERCORN8. to Wf ww Cor lor Uornm. Btop all puto. Xunifd )OPalWttoUfe)t.l&afctlJniiyUu. HwomAOo M.Y. IfAM 4 tUft 0-20-J 4t. Who contemplates pursuing a oourso ot stuly In theoommi rcf.il branches, should have tree copies of tho Illustrated circular and 7th Annual Cata logue of the UOt'lll'JSTKIt IlllnlNIMS UNIVKHMITV, describing the new building, which for extent, convenience, furnishing, deooratlons and general elegance. Is not elsewhere approached In the United state. For thorough, practical Instruc tion In the useful branches, this institution has long stead at th e bead 6-sod4t, Wiu.uk lloaiua. llocuiaria, N. V, Carpenter's Automatlo Ia:e Hack Suspender, Combining every requisite need ed in a Suspender. Kither halt giving wllhout disturbing the other half and no slipping off the shoulder. At I elall by Uvt hous es 60i, rtc, ILK). Samples nulled freo on receipt ol price In postal note or stamps. tataam u md way, hw York. aPBtOlHWW - all RIUIH.V of -n7t. I. MAIER, Comes to the front with a complete Men, Youths, HATS I CAPS I SHIRTS COLLARS AND NECKWEAR. Tranaks, Talisus mil Uiiiidwwemir Tho enlargement of Business Clothing and not those that aro tJrStTho largest and choicest lino of Clothing, Hats, ing Goods in Columbia and Montour Counties, Pa. Everybody is interested in Wall paper at this time of Year. Although the papering season is Hearing its close, the demand ior good papers at bottom prices still continues. We are still giving satisfaction to everybody, both m prices and display. Wall paper ot every grade, design and quality, and prices to suit all. Remnants of from' three to six rolls at wondertully low prices. Special sale of remnants this and next week. Don't put off papering until fall or next spring for in all probibility you will never again have tho bar gains we now offer Come ana 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. Sheriff Sale. Ur virtue ot sundry writs Issued out of the Court of Common Ploas of Columbia Co., I'a., and to me directed there will bo sold In tho Sheriff's oflluo in the rjourt Itouso, moomsburr, Fa., on SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1890, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon. All that certain lot or pleco of ground situate In Denton township, Col. Co. ra., bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wit: on tho north by land ot John Bellas and John Kecfer, on lho east by lands ot William smith and road leading to Camora, on tho south by road leading to Cambra, and on tho west by lands ot Joseph Iless estate, containing FORTY-SIX ACRES of land, more or less, part ot which Is Umbered and another part of said land contains a good ap. pie orchard. ALSO-AU that certain lot or plooo ot ground situate In aald township and county, bounded and described as tollow&On tho north by landot I'oter Laubacb, on the east and south by land ot Hllllam smith, on the wesc by road leading from still, water to Minor Smith's store, containing SIX ACHES ot land m to or less, whereon is erected a Shoe Shop. ALSO All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Benton township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: On tho north by other land ot John Keefer, on tho east by a mad leading from Stillwater to Minor Smith's store, and on the south and weit by lands ot Hllllam Smith, con taining ONB ACRE of land more or less. ALSO The life Interest and all tho right, title ot the defendant, John Keefer, in all that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Benton township aforesaid, bounded on tho north by land of Char les Keefer, on the west and south by land ot mil llam Smith, aud on the east by publlo roid, con taining ONE ACHE of land more or less, whereon aro erected a Frame Dwelling House, barn. epringbOMBO and other outbuildings. ALSO .Ml that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Hen ton townsttlp, bounded on the north and west by land ot Charles Keefer, on tbe toutti br land of John Keefer, and on tho oast by road leading from Stillwater to Minor Hmlth's store, containing one aero ot land more or loss, whereon aro erected a wood ahed aid pig pen. sctzed, taken Into execution at the suit of nark Callender executor of Jojepb Uoss deceased, va. John Keefer et al an j to bo sold as the property of John Keefer. II VBHIKU, JOHN II. UAoftY, HhCrlT. Atty, Vend. Kx. and VU ra. H' E is very much delighted. While In riillndclplila recently lie called on E. O. TUOMl'tiON.tlio will known Clothier and Importer, No. 1833 Chestnut 8L, (opposite tiiu Mint), and bought an elegant lllack Fancy Cliovlot tiult for $13, 60. Bucb a suit would liavo cost lilm Twenty Dollar) at lioinc. Had ho not been la tho city ho could havo sent his nams and address on a postal card or in a Ictttr and received by return mail sample, ot various cloths, also simple puilo fui taking his own measures, (rco ot charge. Any ono can order from Mr. Thompson by mall with lho samo satlstactlou us by call ing la person. The Reliable Clothier, i BLOOMSBURG, PA. new Spring find Summer Stock Boys, aud Children. Tho Latest IN ABUNDANCE. and the large trade made accounts for our having well-mado now made aud cut to sell for auction. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER. Ingrain fJupetoi Beducsd to 40 and 45 csuts to Close Out Odd Lengths, 12 to 30 YARDS LONG, AT KEITER'S NEXT DOOR TO I. W. MAIN ST., BLOOMSBURG, IF YOU ARE CARPET, 01 Oil, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BKOWIE'S 2nd Door abovo Court House. A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. SPRING! SPRING!! SPRING!!! W S3 H W W CO O H H Z r-H o 0 in C u 'a r I yi u a CO O PQ "en G 3 m O D. BlooiiislMir. ALESME WANTED J..OCAL, OR TRAVELING. to sell our Nursery Stock-, salary, Expenses and bteady employment guaranteed. mo.. and -w Hocnester, N. Y Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic Glw qU riUif PLASTER. M-d-lt. A DSlINIBTRATOIfa NOTICE. Hilate nfJohn a. Quick, of Montour Hep, rtcifil, Utters ol administration granted by tlio Hnrls. terand Itecorder to William a Moier. of Uloomkburgra.,and William Monscb ot Unpen! ra , to wbom all persona indebted to said estate aiereouest! to make payments, and tbObO ha. Iok claims or demands will mako known tho sune without delay to or to WILLIAM & UOVKlt, UloomaUurg ra, JounairasKr, WlLUAli MKNSOU, S-O-41. ' "SSSrt. LOWENBERG'S of tho most Select Clothing lor Styles of ! Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish IIARTMAN & SONS. PA IN NEED OF JJIATTOTG, CJLOTH, mm 1R 1, JPa Handsomely framed life size Crayons, pho tographs all sizes, iu correct styles and per fect finish, colored photographs, large or small, frames a n d moulding. Jtl'KIIXIP 2ROS,, Bloomsburg. it. i'A it m rem intN-r A farm of 100 acres, witnnandsorao new houso iSU!SrlV B.n(1 ?UPP"1 wUU abundant water, will bo rented at a low rent for the term of nve sears W a eooa tenant who an furnish hu own Btocli uileciulpment. Tne farm Is In the oatawlssS Valley on the iViwnsWp road from Uranuonvllle to nKS'd?0 W"111 "fandonvllo and near ViKiiHit ?Mf;v.','.e',?S""iS8 guested. Address Kuni& R,0UI"N' lur ujrawtotate "SALESMEN on SALAEY7 WANTKO, AU expense paid, to ao'l all tho lead InK va'letlos and speclalllea In nursery sto-k. Ad drees II, O. I'hllUps, Nurserymen, Itochester, N, Y, (HMt, MILK PRESERVATIVE. Milkmen and dairymen. You can keep milk' and cream fresh a week uuiiout uttiui ice. TUorouk'U iruealthtaL Jtooiponao. send for sample and circular. Tun FaniaTiLiKi Mm. Co.. VMHt. cedar uu. New Yoric n p tr G ef i 0 ,C CD n m m o m w aq w g J (D I S5 ga 11 1 1 1 1
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