The Columbian. 0. B.ElwilL l-fliti.,, BLOOM.3BUKG, PA.. FKIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1890. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, ROBERT E. PATTISON, of Philadelphia. For IjIkitthiant Govr.nsoii, CIIAUNCEY F. BLACK, of York. For Secretart ok Internal Ai-taius, VAVT. Wm. H. BAUOLAY, of Allegheny. County Ticket. For Congress, HON. S.P. WOLVERTON. Subject to decision of Congressional Uonlereefs Seventeenth Liislrict. For State Senator, GRANT HERRING. Subject to decision of Senatorial Conferees, 1 wenty-tottrtn District. FOR RKPRkSENTATlVES, Wm. KRICKBAUM, JL M. TEWKSBURY. For Associate Judge, MORDECAI MILLARD. For District Attornet, WILLIAM CIIRISMAN. For Prothonotarv and Clerk or the Courts. G. M. QUICK. For Register ano Recorder, C. H. CAMPBELL. For Treasurer, JOHN L. KLINE. For CacsTr Commissioner?, JESSE RITTENHOUSE, U. F. EDGAR. For Auditors, JERE B. NUS?, CYRUS ROBBINS. For County Survktor, SAMUEL NEYHARD. Seo that you arc registered. Congressman Lewis F. Watson of the twenty seventh Pennsylvania dis trict died suddenly in Washington on Alonday. Victor E. Piolett, for many years worthy master of the grange, died at nis homo in .Bradford County Tuesday nignu ne was is years oi age. In the rac3 for Associate Judgeship between the two Mordecai, one will be taken and the other left. After next December it will be Jadge Mil lard. At the Montour county democratic convention last week, the coarse of Mr. liuckalew in congress was approv' cd, and the convention was addressed by 1. M. Tewksbary. Samuel Loach and ex-Concrresaman Brumm of Schuylkill county are no longer on friendly terms, and Loach is telling some- tales out of school that are not very creditable to republican politicians. William Cbrisman E?q has no oppo sition for the office of District Attor ney. W. D. BecklevEsn. the nnminun of the Republicans is not eligible to the office, having been admitted to the Dar wunin a year. The Republican convention nomin ated JndgeM.W. Jackson for Associate Judge. He has made an acceptable official, but ho has no possible claim to aemocratio votes. Mordecai Millard will be elected by the usual Majority. Nominations have been made in this senatorial district as follows: Col umbia, Grant Herring ; Montour, J. P. Hoffa; Lycoming, Mr. Montgomery. Sullivan will no (Inn lit. Inatinnt. fnr M. J. Lull. The tinio and place for the meeting of the conferees is not yet mxea. In making up thj list of candidates uuuunaioQ oy me uemocralio conven tion, the names of William Cbrisman xor .District Attorney, and Mordecai Millard for Associate .Tndnn n nn. intentionally omitted. Tbey appear iu mm issue, wim an tno other nomi nees of the convention. The remains of Cant- Ericsson, the inventor of the monitors, on Saturday last were placed on board the United States war ship, Baltimore, and are now on ttoe way to bwedeu, the in ventor's native land. The transfer to the Baltimore was accompanied by upprupritio ceremonies. The democrats of Montour county have nominated Mr. Ivrpha. nf IVinoillo for Congress. There wag no fight made by the friends of Senator Wol verton as it was understood that after giving Mr. Krebs a complimentary ho iu tue uuuicicuua uiab buu uei gates would vote for Mr. Wolverton. Sunbury democrat. The republicans now control both Vtrftnnhpu nf fVlnrrroai 'T'li mi f .. . ., , know all about the tariff, and yet they uve uuuo noining wim it, not Decause of democratic opposition, but because vney are nopeiessiy spat among them selves on that subject. Ami nnt. nn that alone, for it is rtnitn aura nnur thaf the force bill cannot pass at this session. -hub is owing v) repuDiican opposition uu vuo- icauej ui tuu uppoeiuon li none other than Senator Qnay, thi Boss of the whole rermhlican nartv The Force bill is purely a republican measure. Chairman Townsend will at an early date wll a joint meeting of the county uvuiwi.tcg auu mo asuuiuvrtiuu canai dates, for the purpose of considering the methods of conducting the fall campaign. Heretofore as a rule it has been oxpected of the chairman that ho would borome personally res ponsible for all necessary campaign bills and when the fight was over and he finds himself in debt he must either pay the bills himself or leave them un paid. Chairman Townsond desires to nave a fair understanding in advance. Tbo last day for registration is Sep. (ember 3. Sio that you are registered. THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD Republican Discord. The devil of dicoril seems to havo ben let loose in the ranks of "the party of nreat moral ideas." To arz- gravato the general disaffection to the federal administration the coerced nomination of Delamatcr for governor has been most cuoctive. To intensify tho universal discontent of republicans the local nominations of their party have been a most powerful factor. In hardly a county in this state have the republican conventions passed oft har moniously. In Beaver, Butler, Me'ccr, Erie, Warren, Venango, Westmore land, Indiana, Mclvean, Greene, Wash ington, Dauphin, Delaware, Hunting don, Bnd Somerset, divisions and dis sensions exist which threaten tho loss of thousand of vote totho repub lican state and county tickets. In other counties which are yet to hold conventions there are bitter contests going on which aro bound to leave ugly scars. The Twenty-fifth congressional dis trict will have two republican candi dates for Congress, the party in Bea ver and Butler having determined to nominate a candidate against Major McDowell, who is supported by Lawr ence and Mercer counties, and whose nomination, it is charged, wa pro cured by bribery. In the Twenty-first district, composed of tbo counties of Westmoreland, Armstrong, Iudiana and Jefferson, eighty-six balloU have resulted in a deadlock, with each county adhering to its candidate. No matter who may eventually be the nominee there will be disali'fied ele ments which cannot be propitiated. In the Twenty-fourth congressional district, consisting of the counties of Fayette, Greene and Washington, and a part of Allegheny county, the nomi nation of an unsatisfactory candidate in the person of Andrew Stewart, of Fayette county, and the defeat of congressmen Ray (of Greene) fnr re nomination have left a very bad taste in the mouths of tepublicacs. The out-look is that there will be a snow storm in lb it district on tbo 4th of November which will bury Mr. Stw ard out of sight. In tho "shoes-string" district, tho Eighteenth, composed of the counties of Franklin, Fulton, Hunt ingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, Snyder and Union, heol itself is to pay with very little Mphaltam on hand. The Hon. Dr. Atkinson, of MifUintown, is trying to issue a scire facias to revive his lien on the republican party in that district, and Culbertson of Mifflin, Gehr, of Franklin and the stalwarts of. Huntington refuse to obey the writ Marshal Dill may be brought into the field by the democrats to settle the difficulty. In the Fourteenth district, embracing tho counties of Daophin, Lebanon and Perry, the re-nomination of Congressman Rife has jarred the machine out of gear and it will prob ably lose all of its wheels before the ides of November shall have arrived. In the Thirteenth district the Hon. Samuel A. Loscb, without whose leadership of the republican party in Schuylkill county the politics of that region would be like the play of Ham let with Hamlet left out, has turned stale's evidence against Cameron and Quay and the republicans of that dis trict are having "a monkey-and-parrot time," just now, which promises to bo more interesting than a Mexican bull fight as time wears on. In the Sixth district composed of the counties of Chester and Delaware, the nomination of Hon. "Jack" Robinson has had the effect of dividing the republicans into Robinson and anti Robinson factions. And so tho fiend of discord rages among the republicans throughout the state. To the demoralized and disintegrat ing republican forces the democracy of the state present a united, harmonious and confident organization. The elec tion is only a little more than two months off and it is hardly within the range of probabilities that during that brief period the conditions can be changed so as to give the republicans a victory. The signs all point to democratic success in November. Patriot. The Pennsylvania (Jontest. In a few but pregnant phrases Rob ert E. Pattison accepts for the second time the burden of leadership put up on him by the Democratic and Inde pendent masses of the Keystone State. His admirable letter of acceptance helps to force a square issue between the present leadership and tendencies of the Republican party and the prin ciples and rasn represented by Pattison acdlilack and set forth in the Demo cratic platform Wo must take con ditions as they are, we caunot make them ; and, humiliating as it is to de clare, the issue in Pennsylvania in volves, first of all, this: Shall our public officials and party leaders be instruments of the popular will imbued by the old-fashioned notions of per sonal honesty and decent decorum in places of trust t It may be gathere I from air. Patti son's letter of acceptance that he takes it for granted that The WorliVt ex posure of the men and methods now controlling the political destinies of his State are known to the body of el. c tors. If they are not known and if they are not understood by the electors it is not the fault of this journal. Quay and Quayism have been unstripped to the thoughtful readers of the second commonwealth oi the Union, as Tweed and Tweedisra were laid baro in this State in 1870. Under ordinary circumstances and in a community less indoctrinated with llw peculiar economical perversities which have Ions: characterized Penn sylvania there would seem to be little doubt as to the choice an honest, self respecting and enlightened electorate would make. But with the same in sidious resources which enabled Quay to establish Quayism in the National Government it is impossible to con lecture the outenmn nf extraordinary canvasses known In our tirtlittna So far O 1 v v ta V l (? 1 U enters his second campaign more prom- isiuKiy iusq oi nrsi, ior wMie the leadincr iouinala nf tho Smtn tmvo l.n amazingly dumb regarding Quay and his villainies, that potent indpendent f cement of tho Rennlil train nftrtw whinli decided almost the same issue in 1882 nas not been slow in expressing its abhorrence of Oimv nn.l iti .U, tion to defeat him and his tarnished nominee, Delamatcr, la November. trvna. Begister by Beptember 3rd. Do not run any risk of losing your vote. There U some conflict of onin. ion regarding the interpretation of the law with reference to the registration of voters. In order that nobody shall run any risk all should be registered by September S. Remember, Septem ber 3rd is tho last day on wbiou vou can be registered without any question a to your ngnt to vote. WA8IIIHOT0N LETTER (from cur Ileeolar Cortcpondett. Washington, I). C. Aug. So, 1800. Boss Quay is ag:t'n in biipiome com mand of the msjor'ty of the Scuato. He was Innlent tnirar.tt Miimlnri ttnar Spooncr and the rtt ul bis oppon nta !-..! .1 1 . , li . iciuug mem uuwii iay ny allowing them to reort a new resolution in place of the one offered by hlin. But amount to precisely tbo samo thing The tariff bill U lo b.' voted upon dur ing tbo ntt w ck nr ten days of Sept ember, and ss a spcc.al sop to the radi cal element the ni tt i f tho republican Senators have t-i i ! ah agieeim'nl to vote for tho roiiidfration of the Force bill in Decrmber n' xu This does not mean that nil the tcpnb'.h an Senators will vote lor thut atrncsotis measure, for a number nf thi tn have stated that while they wero willing in vote to have the bill comidind they proposed vot ing against it. Th radical element hopes to gun four votes for it from the new S'untor for Idaho and Wyoming. Senator Gorman was asked what the democrats proposed doing in regard to the tariff bill. He said: "No agree nient has been reached as to the closo of debate upon tho tariff bill. When thero has been a sufficient, if not a thorough and satisfactory disenssion of the bill, tho democrats will agree, in accordance with the custom of the Senate, to tako a vole upon it. The question has already been nndcr con sideration, but no conclusion has been reached. The proposition for a closure must come from the republicans. None has yet been received. When it comes we shall decide whether it is satisfac tory if not we shall make a counter proposition." Senator Gorman intend ed that in two weeks more the demo crats, having shown the most striking inconsistencies cf tho bill, would b-j perfectly willing to have the republi cans pass it, and let the voters of the country, at the Congressional elections decide which party was in the right Senator Carlisle presented an argu ment which no republican Senator could answer when he showed by price lists and actual bills of sale that cer tain American manufacturer,?, who are given an increase of duty upon prod ucts similiar to those manufactured by tbcm upon their plea that they are necefflarv in nrpvpnt. tKoip KmnrT Aris en out of business by foreign compet ' I - -v...u2 IIIUU1(H,UIC., Ill foreign countries much cheaper in some cases 33 and 50 per cent less than they sell tho same articles in the United States. Mr. Carlisle said he thought, and the consumers will un doubtedly think with him that if these manufacturers could afford under the present tariff to send their goods to foreign countries to compete with foreign manufacturers of the same arti cles, and sell them for less than they did t home, that it would bo manifest ly unjust to the home buyers to raise the duty in order to allow tnese manu facturers to make their American cus tomers pay a still higher price. No republican attempted to make a speci fic answer to Mr. Carlisle's argument it can't be answered. "Prntw.ttnn" ! the humbug of the age. If, in the face of the acknowledge ment of the Commi that he borrowed S12.000 on notes en dorsed by George E. Lemon, the king of the Washington nflnatnn aflnrnava the republicans of the co-rmittce in'- vtmiguiing iiepresentaiive Coopers charges against Raura decide to while wash that official they will prove tbem selyes to be possessed of an unusual amountof "gil.'leven for Reed's hench men. When this cha rfTft nrna Hrat made, and before investigation was or dered. Mr. Rinm ntlrl Wia Irian Am .n peatedly stated that Lemon had never ouuureinj ois noies. rinding tbatMr. C00Ier had ahanlntn - f avw till. transaction he now boldly admiu it, uu yet attempts to aeny mat be has favored Lemen hv incss in tho Pension offiop. Imnn did not endorse those notes for noth ing, and if he had not taken himpf off to Europe to escapa testifying Mr. Cooper would havo made that fact even clearer than it is now. The com mittee which has taken a recess to the first of September, has, by its rulings (voted aeainst bv ih hers) made it almost impassible for Mr, cooper 10 prove the charges, but what be admitted should ha a vacancy in the head of the Pension UlUWi Speaker Reed could stand the prep sura no longer, and on Saturday he agreed that Thursday and Saturday of this week should ha nWntoi t iv, consideration of measures reported from the committee on Labor, and tbo House so ordered. He heard from some of the labor organizations ia his di-trict. The late Senator Beck was eulogized in the Senate on satnrday. Sanators Carlisle, Blaokburn, Vest, Ingalls and Allison pai 1 glowing tributes to the memory of tho deceased statesman. The bill for Government inspection of meat for export, which makes little czars of the President and thu Secretary of agriculture, has gnnn to the Pie-ddent for his approval. A Eiil road Into Eaglesmere. Sojourners at Rirrlpamnro sli;.,., oounty, have been regaled the present ouiumer wim mo announcement that the Williamsport and North Branch railroad will be built ihrough to the lakij before another session rolls around. Visitors to tho resort aro at present compelled to travel by stage from Muncy Valley, a distance of six or seven miles. Although 'the rush of Summer visitors will be strengthened by the completion of direct railroad connrction, many Eaglesmere guests fear that an undesirable element will be introduced into the population of the resort. It 1b further reported that the Noith Branch road will soon be built into Williamsport. It now con nects with the Re ding railroad at Hall's Station. J'Mladelphia Jlecortl, State ot Oiiio.CtTir okToledo,") Luces Countv, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of thu firm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for tach, and every oase of Cat arrh that cannot ta ntiroil tiv tl.o a of Hall's Catarrh Cdre FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bofnrn mn nml unlkanpilia in mv presence, this nth ikv nf TWm her, A. D. 1880. A. W. GLEASON, (seal) Notary J'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally aud acts directly on thi blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY k CO . Tnln,1n. n rcw ooui oy-rggisis, ioc tt-io-4-u DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAJ A Qlgantio Bchme rA9iE.sor.ns to he conveyed from cm- CAOO TO LONDON INSIDE SEVEN DATS. Quebec, Aug. 25. Tbo most gigan- tin rflilrnflil itnnntnn ovor nrnrmanH In Cnnada, with the single exception of iubv oi ine Canadian racino Hallway, is now about to engage a very largo sharo of public attention here. The promoterh are chiefly French and Eng lish capitalist, though Sir Hechter Largdoin, K. 0., M. G., Minister of Publio Works of tho dominion, and Sir Charles Tuppcr, High Commission er for Canada in London, arc largely interested parties. The schomo is to build a railway eastward from Quebec, some 850 miles, to St. Charles By, on tho Labrador coast, from which point large steamships are expected to make the voyago to Milford Haven, in Wales, in throv and one-half dy. By this route it is expected that passengers and perishablo freight can bo carried from Chicago to London in side of seven days. It is prrpr-scd by the company, which rails Itself the North Canadian Atlantic RiiU-ay and Steamship Company, to rontruct a new r.lilwav frnm Milfnr.l In T.nn.inn. The capital of the company is t venty muiion uouais, uai me company is au thorized to Imnd it.a rnnd anil iamta ila. benturos for the purchase of steam Bllipt. The provisional directors include Sir Henrv A. lua-aon. Torit Xfarnr nf London; Sir Robert N. Fowler, M. P., banker; ihos. Woods, clmrman of the Milford docks; Charles G. Mott, direc tor of the Great Western Railway; William R. Balcb, bmker, of London, and Sir Dmitrtaaa Pnr. thn eminent English cnfritieer. who is. alan rnnanlt. ing eneineer to the company. Too til. L. www; vil fcUU 1 H m land aud the English directors have sent out one of their number, Mr. B-ilcb, to make preliminary arrange ments. Two Years Ago! I was a sight to behold and was un able to enjoy life at all. Now I am the picture of health and C3n eat any thing. What did itt Sulphur Bitters cured me of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, after sufft-ring two years W. II. JBotcman, Manchetter N. II. A Problem in Pjlitioj. Tf it IH Irnn thflt Diifio hna hcai, in the habit of opposing the. candidates of uia owu pany wnenever ma personal interests were jeopardized by their suc cess, he cannot complain if the Blaine following in this Stale adopt the same rnlpfl nni-t vnto nrrimat Ytio nannti.l candidate for Governor, Senator Dela- mater. Col. S. A. Lost of fbnvltill county is responsible for the statement . L -. l. r i t , .1 t uiii oeuaLur vjuay ueieaieu me Jie publioan ticket in 1887, because his personal interests were subserved by a promise of a part of the plunder of the office. A man upon whom party obliga tions set thus lightly has no right to obuct tn nthpra P-rarnieinir tliu abmn privilege. The Blaine interests iu f K ! Qfota n-itl I.a .nmJ.i.l.. - V. J u.a I. 1.1 VUUJJlClVtJ U1UDUCU by the election of Delamatcr. Why shouldn't the Itt Alnn fnltnti-lnrv nWnnt Quay's method of protecting iteelf! Hothumberland Convention- HON. 8. 1. WOLVERTON, Of 8UNUURY NOUINATKD FOR CONORSES. Sunbcrv, Aug. 25. The Convention of the Democraty of Northumber land County, held here to-day, was the larceet attended r.nnvnntinn huH in this city for years. Every delegate waa in uia se ai tne time the conven tion was called to order, at 10, o'clock this morning. Chairman Charles Dickerman called the convention to order, and tho perm anent secretaries were f-WtPil na fnl. lows; H. F. Mann tf Sunbury; W. 1L iiuman, oi onamomn; a. li. I.antz, of Watsontown. and John Af. K !... .if Sbamokin, Hon. S. P. WnlvPrtnn J llllininnt ed for Congress by acclarnJUop, S. P. Foanold was nominated for Prothon otarv bv acclamation. thpr 1 opposhiou. Afur this the convention au;ournea until l odocK 1'. AL The first nomination matin nnnn mnnnton. inc in the afternoon was that nf 1'. tr Criste as a member of the assembly. I. j. ivenn reccivea the uomiuatiou of ohenil on the fourth ballot. The convention ptsed resolutions endorsing the nomination of Pattison and tho entire ticket, and loudly de nouncing the force bill, tinrl aim tho arbitrary actiou of Speaker Rted in .!.,.-: . i . . . . . uL-yrivnig me minority ot the privi lego of disoussion: The convention is till in session lhi eveninrr. nml ii will be at a very late hour befom the bal- miwj oi me iicEti will have been nominated. Indep ndenU Organizing. The Independent Republicans who expect lo support Pattison havo been quietly busy for the pa-t two or three weeks in effecting an organization which will extend to every county in the State. As soon as a tunable loca tion is enuatred thu names nf thn rlmir. man and secretaries, wh i have already been agreed upon, will be announced and the active work of the campaign begun. Those who have been engaged in this work say that Pennsylvania Is full of Republicans this year who will vote for Pattison. Tht fieadin? Accident. INVESTIGATION OF THE CRAVITY ROAD DISASTER BEGUN 11T THE CORONER. Reading, Aug. 25. Thu Coroner's jury heard testimony regarding the causo of last Friday's aocident on the Gravity Railway at city Hall this morning. In bis testimony Brakeman Iluldir admitted that ho was not a regular brakeman, and that be had jumped or fell off about half a mile from where the accident occured. He said the brake would not wurk when they stopped below the summit to al low the engine to go to the rear, but that Conductor Rettew had examioed it at that time, laid it was all right and ordered the engineer to push the car to summit. Shortly after tho car left the summit it was almost Btopped but soon all con trol was lost and it went faster and faster. He testified that they had had trouble with the same breaks on the 8 o'clock trip on tho morning of the accident. It was shown bv other u'itnai.a thit tie car Jiad been inspected by tho regular car inspector am pronounced all right before starting on the trip. It was shown that tho conductor. Ohnrlna Rettew, waa a careful and experienced railroader, but waa cot acquainted with tho theory of the now brakes and kuew nothing about them except how to put them on aud off. Cornelius Haolon, a Reading Rail- road engineer, who m a paonger and mid. i a miraculous icin u-lil, hi. family, gave it as his opinion tint the iaau iay in poshing the car ovr the summit with tho brakts in the condi tion tney wcro. No one yis ablo to give any satisfact ry theory n lo why hip nnuu uraKes wouiii not work when after the air brakps gavo out. Tho Coroner's jury did not return IU tcrdict until 11.30 to-niaht. Tho jury, after conidering many questions relating lo thts accident concludes that "the fact thkt a car beeam j stuck two hours beforo on a curve admonished all concerned that thcro was danger with the brakes. The jury concludes that tho blmin might n asonably be put on tho brakemun and conductor. but that they should not bear tho re- tpui.-iuuiiy m acting for the company, which employed as brakemen and car inspictors meu who know nothing about the brake lately adopted." Be Sure If you hire made up jrour mind to bny Ilood'i Sirsaparlia do not Ihs Induced to take fly othr. Hood's SarjaporlUa Is a peculiar medicine, fo$eslne, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, euratlTe power f uperlor to any other article. A Itoiton lady who knew what ihe wanted, and whose example Is worthy imitation, tells ber experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy rtood's Sanaparlua the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmetheir't would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that If I did not like It I need not pay anything, etc Cut he could not prerall on me to change. I told blra I knew what Hood'a Barsapariila was. I had taken It, was satlifiad with It, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and to weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had tor some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Barsapariila did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak ot It." ilea. Klla A. Oorr, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Boldbj an drnjxHt. 1 ; tlx for ti. Prepared only I C. L ROOD CO., Apothtcarlei, Lowell, Mau. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar WE SEND FREE to every address our New Illus trated Fashion Catalogue of hall and Winter Wear. E. 0. THOMPSON, H erchszt Taller asi Clctiler. 1333 Chestnut Street, phila. UDITOR'3 JiOfU'C Kitnj- of Mam IltUrla, OfctmfO. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of oo'nmbla county, to make distribution ot the runcu In said es tate will alt at his office In Blootnsburj, COL Co., I'a , on Saturday, Sfptetrbor tth. at 10 a. m. when and where all peraoi having claims against gald estate must appei.' and prove the Kaioe or be de barred lrom comln tn on said rund. C. W. MILLER, Auditor. UDITOIVS NOTIc Kttale of Xrllle Ueltctg, Oectatta. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' rourt ot Co!umbU county to make dtatnbm'oa ot tin lands In said es tate V7H1 sit at hU office In Blootosburg. CoL Co Pa., on ba.urday, heptemVr 6th. at 10 a. m , when and where all persons having claims against said estate must appeir and prove tbe same, or be de barred trora coming In on sal I rnd. a W. MILLEIt, Auditor. A DMINISTHATOIVd NOTICE. Etiate of Curtd LrttU, Litf or SiiQArioaf tiep ilec'd. Notice Is hereby given that Utters ot admlols tratlon on the estate ot David Lewis, latw cr Ibe townahlpof Sugirloar. countr ot Olumbn. and sute or Pentuylvanu, deceasM. have Wi km it edtoOacarlKlsandO. J. Lwis. of Mwirljat, Columbia county, I'a, to whoai all persons In debted to aald esute are rwjueuhd to inae pay. menu, and tboae having cilms or demands will make known the same wlthoar delay to orto O-rfJAII LEWIS), TaiTT.Atty. u. J LEWIS, Adxulitrauira. UDirOR'3 MOTICE. HitaU oj KUttibr-tlt KUtv, aeceasfl . The undersigned having bnen appo'nted an au ditor to distribute the tund In the hands ot it W. Kline, exBcntor ot Kiulta Kline, late ot Fishing creek towmblp. fleceased, will meet the pirtlea lDte.-e8td at bis office In liloi.nsrur on Tu.Hy, tbe th day ot sept, t), at o'clock a. m, wh"n and where a'l parties having a claim against said fund wiu appear an I preeot the sa-ne o- be de. barred from coming in for a share ot sitd fund. Wit, L'llltlSMAN, Auditor. pHANQBOK NAME. slate of Pfnnsvimnla, County of Wimhla, SS. Among tbe records aud proctllos ot tbe Court of Common Pieu of tbe ooumy and HUte aforesaid, a lj inter alia thus oontlnud. Cojauon Pleas ol i -olttmou county. No. 1, May Term, law, & p. In the matter of the application of Charles IL Fisher to bare his name changed to Chrles Con ner, made at May Term, 1S, of this Cou-t, And row, August Jth, l-to, ltappearn to the Court that three months have elapse blnce the presenting ot the peutlon In this case to tho Court aud that ttw prater ot tbe petaion sboild be granted, the Court hereby makes decree that tbe name of the petitioner be cbanged from Uuanee II. PUher to Lrarlea Conner, and direct that no tice of this decree shall be pubUibed In tbe Col ruBtiN, a weekly rewspaper publlahed In Ulooms barg, for four aucoesslve weeks. . Bt Tiix cocrt. Certified from the records thlsl Wu. II. bxydxr, ISlh day ot August, A. U. It). ITothy. 8-lC-tt, UDIlOK'dNOtlCK " Kttate of wmiam A. neMnt Deewted. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia connty to make dla. irtbudon ot tne balance in tbe nands ot the ad ministrators of said estate, to and among tbe parties entitled thereto, win sit at his office in Iiloomsburg, on Monday, beptember s, 1890, at ten o'clock a. m., wnen and where all persons havtng claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or be debarred from coming In on aald fund. Aug, , US0, li. r. ZARIf, Auditor. (lnicribf lMfflFaGra HKM'Iwll.ia b txirpti I b 1 1 La mm the world. tn- toHiiuw li4H t4 U IiUsIms txtf IBITkuf ff4 SfUl MaxlrllB utii rtttoa la k u)itr, uiUn. UiljiktMvtewnii ta m l mm Mkt nn H lit cum. All jtm ktt U4U ttlHfB b l thw g 4a it tUMwtMMU-few kt k4 tkoosi mul y Ma. Th b. ffsUiUr t lUl 4rrtUMMti Ull U mMl 4 M U Ul. fin tha ipfMnMi oU r44 M IxmU U kUtUU u1 of IU VU - It fr1.4UltUl MM.uUffi M U T rrj. Wa wiUtvlM ikaw rn fcow rta m mult ftwSN H3 U It 1 0 a Uy i lawt, tram U urt.Ua Mtl a Msrtw tt writ 4 . W m a.u i k v sUiMM,U IUUrT(XluSlaltitiituaft,MAUI. "TIIK COLUMBIAN IS THE BEST. torn IHvr Mi I. MAIE R, The Reliable Clothier, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Comes to the front with n complete new Spring and Summer Stock of tho mo3t Select Clothing lor Men, Youths, Boya, and Children. Tho Latest Style3 of HATS ! CAPS I SHIRTS ! COLLARS A NECKWEAR. IN ABUNDANCE. The enlargement of Business and the large trade made accounts for our having well-made Clothing and not those that are RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER. $3The largest and choicest line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish ing Goods in Columbia and Montour Counties, Pa. Alii! THE BEST POTtOCS PLASTERS IH THE WOULD. or vui c imru.i.Miu:. Aiuuer r-iinii DroogDt on dj expos are or orerxeruou. If yoa want Quick Relief from teftK a picture of a bH on tlu batk-tlotk. for there la no DlAxttrr. 1 lllnlmfnt, or lotion thmt h& uca complete mutery over ALL AGKES AND PAINS, tre Pnrelf VeirrLable and H&rmlt&jL lU?lleTtl Dr. GrosTMior'i Il(ll.ran-Ie IMaNtrrv iinsiaau j aaa iitTtt sux ia care. SAFE, QUICK AI SUBC. vM by druglrtt cr mailed on receipt of SSc CJUO.SVKNOll IUCHAUDS, 8-29-4 1, ADMINISTRATORS SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate ! Pursuant to an order of Uia nmh ana' PnnFt. nt Colombia County. tte undersigned administrators rrerVldstlKonl PUDU 0a lDe SATURDAY, SEPT. 0, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following descrtoea Jfieal instate. filtllfttPtn lUan, 'm. 1, i , ... Columbia, Jn'iuded and described as follows, to- . .ivkunwuij uj i auu i oi ars. Manraret pans, eastwardlr ana soat wardlr br lands or fit'i?-0' E4rts-an1 westwaraijr by lands of Oarrtl Vanblarlean, contaloln? o ACRES. be tbe same more or less. "FTt1' J0" DAVIS, Atty. FKlbClLLA T110Y, Adm'rs. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portrait? onlv $3 doz. Life size Crayons only 10.00. Viewing copy ing and enlarging. Instant process used. tf. BYRON CLARK, A. M. iM. D. New York City. SPECIALIST, la The Trrntmrnt of I'Uronlr Hl.mil. confines his pract'ee to men ca'jea only as are so clearly and tally dereloped aa torajike anonpiete and positive iabuw.i wiiuwiv iv?iihiiit or a towing ia tleruto make st.iiutuen'8 0 their oondl Jon. on this basla ot IVs'.TIte Diagnosis 'or treatment, Mr Clark's Kipencni'3 Iih. li.Timi trlrilr inllmli. I by aTUIrtr Vrat I'Mr.Irr whlrli lattlrnl, varkty, nml HUrri-rul rfull l rijunllril bv nml r.rrllrj l,r nuar I'ailrnta, male unil fruiRli., not cnrr.t b nrdhiarr Trrnluirnt or In duubl lis in Ihe mitarrer Ibrlr dNenira Kperltilly InTllfd HH.I LAHK'.SA'.MSTANT, Nn Klnnej), will elre esixxlal attention lo tho Hwrnlnauon and appllcaOonof at. neevtaary Aplances In tne treatment of Voa-.e!i. Ult tHKK ivacbes and Practices Positive Diagnosis a-.d by conttnlog his practices eiclusHe ly lo fully aerelopcd chionlc DlMMses of Men and Houien has attained unusual succtss In the treat mentof minr fr .allel Incurable mMtAtiM and can be contulted Frue of cuarge At NEW YOKK CITY, at the 'lyroD," 107 West (Will Stru t. June 13 in 17, An. at t tJept. li Beyt, 16 lo Oct. 0; Oct. 19 to 30; jiiiv. iu to ..i; ner. i 10 14, iNHj, rcl). 15 to 25; Marcu 8 to 15, 1881. Dr. liomer U Clark, from Jau. 0 to Kt b 1, 18U1. PITTIIURQ anil l.ABOUAIonY, I'A., Special KnK!frtotSi June 21 to July C. ATLAN I IO CI I Y. N. J.. Man.lnn li Thda, Krlday and Saturday, Aug , 28', rUltiADELPIIIA. PA . Illneham If niton Jly 8tU at.tl OiU, and on Monday, Sept. 1st CATAW1SSS, PA-, Susquehanna House. Tutsday, Sept. 2nd. '00. jlLOOUSIIUUO, PA., Exchange Hotel. Wednesday aud Thursday, Bept. 8 and W . 8-l.lJt. UOITOIt'iJ NOTICE Xstate of Rebecca HtlieOj, deceased. Tne undenigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of columtla coirt to male distribution ot the funds In said eZ tate wlU tat at his office in Uloomaban:. Co' in I'a., on Katurday. bepumber th, at io a. to' when and wnere all persons hiring claims aealnkt aald estate trurt appear and prore the same, or be debarred from comity la ou ald fund. ' V. W, itlLLttlt, Auditor, can get the best education at CLAHKU BUH1NK83 COUJfat ,KrlA Pa, and make money, WrlS now made and cut to sell for auction. 1890. FALL ! 1890. lIKIIEII'IEilEg,.! attmammmtmwmLwmmmmmmmwmmmmmimmBm Is receiving daily new Carpets, iu Velvet, Body and Tapestry Brussels and Ingrains, in new styles for Fall of 183J. We have Ingrains worth trom 50 to GOc cents, reduced to 35 anc' 40 cents to close them out. Rug Carpets from 35 cents up made of New Rags. ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES, NEXT DOOR. TO I. W. MAIN ST., BLOOMSBURG, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, JJJLATTI1VO, or OIL. CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. ft HOWIE'S 2nd Door above Court House. A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. TS'JLT? .?.-. . V a-aaajioun instruction in Arithmti KT r. '..'S ed. Per information and tatiiieaddVSM are every WATERPROOF THAT BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERINQ. CAN BE WIPED OLE AN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATEBPROOP COLLAR IN THE MARKET. FOR SALE. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. The undersigned, surmtng executor ot the last will and UstamentotKjeklel Cole, law ot buear. loarwwnahlp, In Columbia county, Penna., now Offers at prtrate sale a Urge body of the most de strjble real estate to be found tn the township ItconiUtaotatrictof land lying upon both aides ot the Flsnltjgcreelc, and comprising In the whole about 2SO Acres. TU&t Dortlon of it whifh ia nMn .... . ... m iuq west tiae of the cree has the toUomng tlmprovementa and .i-nu, a large frame DWELLING HOUSE. formerly KeDr. i.. nnteL a PrArrm llnltrtlnr- edfor'and occupied aa a country store, a large ..ouiouuuuingerectea ana occupied as a tenant hsase, and also outbuildings, Saw mill, to. Jt Well WOOdM and hH4 A WimManKt, .n-n... excellent fruit. It Is accessible by two public miu a county bridge, and also by the Blooms burg 8ulUran railroad, and It contains about 111 Acres. The remainder of the tract lrinirnnnn ih ... side of the creek, is aiaiaMiwihi.hr iun .,mi. roads and a county brlde across KUhtngcreek to ,uo ifuuo iracv aanngoeeu occupied aa tho homestead farm. This piece contains about lO Acres. a--.x us; uo deemed most expedient. The sale will be by the acre. A draft or the land with the Improvements roads, tc, can be seen In tbe hands of the execu. tor at tbe busing house of the Iiloomsburg luuk. tug Company, where alao lnnuir mv terms of sale, Jtc Aur.Ma IL 1L GltOTZ, Executor, If Itlnrtm.hiiM- u- "... I , Um I'A It M llirvr .Alu'raolS0MS'!, with nandaoine new house and bam. and aunntiArf with . "...uu? valley on" Ke Tom Trow trcTm tSSiiSSi uTIomJ1?,roin Urandonnia,and tw rouitwi r ' -- T&ZZtf1 HARTMAN & SONS. PA i , iravojuraj oi Biuay and plan of operation EftSTIVIflri COLLEGE COLLAR or CUFF CAN BE RELIED ON PJOt to SlOllt! Ncr-t tf- T)iHQoioi. BEARS THIS fclARK. TRAOP ELLUL0ID Mark. Handsomely framed life size Crayons, pho tographs all sizes, in correct styles and per fect finish, colored photographs, large or small, frames a ii I moulding. M'lvIIXIP 3ROS., Bloomsburg. tt. TVTOTICE. 1 1 ?,t,l(?nl?!1here,?r.tr,Tin,n' "6 nrat and anal rrSn liiii i i. """"nr unoge company has Shi?,'0. tne t?urt 01 Common I'leas of Col n7fDAwi'.P'.htd to tb, aald Srni?!ubS!SiS. 0M 11" thereafter wm t eon. ,T0f oury's omce. wm. II. 8NYDKH, J. Knot. L. .IO.iiu, late of Brlamvek Tice.. TnAllflriONlimul .nn...... .... sswsts &.?loX'?t tnpe r.5.'.;UD."locuu,r " sd estate, and to ?f S.W,u,ton ' ,be alnce now in the hands of the aald execu tor, and also to report whether divWM thS,ff51,XlW vmo tbe tStator can to ??; Sna. uJf 1010 ow min)' and what part a, SHi?2p.w,ullk 101,18 rt?ts of parties, 'bene. Pfi'iSJl.Sff"'?? ,lie"i 'lil meet the parties iLe.r?.1kw,in.liRld Mau '' 'hs purpose of atu'nd 5St S.8 aut,M ot bl Ptolntmeniiat hu orrce. Sif"1 of Uloomsburg. I'a., on Vednelay theiothday of Sepu-mber. 51 U. lW at 5 oVlock eaS'shantlfiU'.'S6 W Place 811 Ir)is Inter. SiSlSSlllbSrc'miw,to milio their claims, be. uop?nlMlrunodr.u,,lebars, ,rom ml J. II.MAIZK, 5-1J Auditor, SALESMEN WANTED dSW EX. rKNHES HKUU HTAHT. IJulck wiling stieclaltles. H. E. HOOKER GO , Nurservmen, Rochester N. Y.