COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 0. E. Elw.ll, 3. E. BlUntinltr., BdUori, BLOOM3BURG, PA. , FKIDAY, SKIT. 12, 1890 . John B. Reynolds la tho democratic) oandidato, and Gaorgo A. Shonk llio republican oandidato or Congress in Luzorno oounty. Both arc young men. The Columbian, i0.8.0- 0L?h!th,lLti,n0 of tho National llspubltonn Committoo nro trne or falso; but I do know that tlioy liavo been mado by journals' of oh.irnolcr and (Handing aga'n and again, and I do know that in tho faco of theso chargos Matt Quay hag re mained silent, and has no'.ner sotigut nor attempted to sock opportunity to yindicato himself of thorn. I do know that as a great Republican leadc he Owed it to tho groat p .y at whoso head ho was, to cithor brand them as Imfamles or to provo their falsity, or ho owed it to that party to stand aside from Its leadership. Ho has not dono oil her, and for this I denonnco him. x bo Republican party cannot ailorcl to follow tho lead of a branded crimi nal. Ho has failed to justify himsolfj and, though oppouunity and amnio timo havo been given liitr ho roraains silent. His silence, undor such cir cumstances, is the confession of guilt Au honorablo man does not long dilly when his honor is p '.sailed. Ho has delayed too long to justify tbo bolief in his inuocenco, and ho stands a con- viotod uriminal beforo tho bar of pub lic opinion under such circumstances that ho should bo driven from tho head of a party whoso very lifo his presenco imporiia. rno liopuonoan party has dono enough for its pretend, ed loader. Lot him bo rologatoi to tho rear. It is no longer a question of uis vindication: it is now a quostion of tho lifo of tho party itself." Aye, it is a question "ot tbo life ot tho party itself." Every Republican journal, which, like tho Dah.t Nuws, has battled lor tbo Kopubiioan organi zation, in times of triumph, and, in times of doubt, knows this. And, for tho sako of the lifo of tho party, Quay's contaminating hold must bo sbakun off, Philadelphia News, Jte publican. Sullivan oonntv democrats last weok instructed for Senator Wolverton f o r Congress, whioh makes his cominatio n and election sure. M. J. Lull was named for stato son- ator by tho Sullivan county democrats lost week. Josh is a first class fel low but Columbia oounty is entitlod to tbo Sonator tbis term, and urant lio ring is going to mako tho nomination. Oar (Jandidates. When any party Gods it necessary to open a politioal campaign by mak ing excuses for, and defending the records of its candidates, it is in an unfortunate condition indeed. Tho spectaolo presoutod to tho peoplo of Pennsylvania by tho republican party, at tho present timo, in this respect, neod not bo commented on. Tho struggle to extrioato itself from tho miro of public condemnation into whioh it has boon dragged by reckless and dis honest leadership, is as humiliating as it is fatilo. Upon tho other hand, the domooratio party of Pennsylvania is preeminently fortunato in tho candidates which 'it has chosen for the offices to be filled at the coming olection. In tho records of these candidates thero is nothing to mako exouse for, no.hing to defend, nothing to cover up; but the brighter tho light upon them, the dearer they stand forth, unprecedented for honoaty of purpose and pre-eminent for purity. The name of Robert E. Pattison is synonymous with fairness and integrity No man can lay his finger upon a single act of his wh'tlo Governor, or whuo filling any other publio position, whioh will not bear tho closest scrutiny. His administration was singularly free of the taint of corruption and ovory aot of his was performed with an eyo single to tho brut intorcsts, not of the great corporate powers, not of single individuals, but of the whole people of the Stato. Is this tho testimony of politioal friends alone? No; but of cores of good citizens of all parties and of every republican newspaper, of worth and respectability in tho State. Their endorsements and'encomiuma are jf rcoord. Can they stultify them. selves now by attempting to rocall their endorsements and to nullify their encomiumsT Of Chauncy F. Black, the candidate for Lieut. Governor, it has boen well said that he neods no introduction to tno peopio ot rennByivama; ho is as well recognized for the staunchoss of his political principles as he is for his solid worth, his capaVitios and his honesty. He has never had anything unoertain about mm, least ot all an uncertain political record that needs to be defended at tho hands of his friends. The democratic party is, also, ex oeoaingiy lortuniuo in its choice ot a candidate for Secretary of Internal Affairs in the person of Captain W. H. Barclay. Wherever this gentleman is known he is highly regarded and ho has proved himself one of tho most efnoiont officials tho United States government has ever had in Western Pennsylvania. As a trusted servant WABHINGTON LETTER. (FiJm our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Sept. 8, 1800. Democratic magnanimity was strong ly contrasted with republican selfish ness when tbo Southern Senators voted with tho northwestern Senators to placo binding twine on the freo list. The great grain producing statos are the largest use) s ot binding twine. But whon the Southern Senators ask ed for an amendment to the tariff bill placing cotton bagging, which is used by tho oottnn producing states on the tree list, the republican senators voted solidly against it. That is just tho sort ot seotionai legislation mat has created a "solid South" and as long as the one continues the other is likelv to remain. It is a bad rule that does not work both ways. Tho auti-Kecd republicans, and there aro lots of 'em, are "kioking" vigor ously, because they say that tho Re publican Uongres&ionai uampign com mittee is being ' used to boom the Speaker for tho Presidency. There is no longer any doubt of Reed's having shied his castor into tho Presidential ring, and the weakor candidates, in cluding Mr. Harrison, aro becoming panio-stricken at the prospect. They fear the power of tho big man from Maine whose shadow is beginning to observe ad of them. Tho democrats would ask nothing better than Reed's nomination; they believe that an over- w' olming majority of the people of this country are opposed to the un American methods bv which ho has tyrannized over tho House of Repres entatives. This week will seo the outrageous. one-sided tariff bill passed by tho Sen. ate. A number of the republican Senators havo shown a temporary spirit of independence in voting against sections of tho bill which dis criminated against their constituents; but their courage cnuod there, and through fear of Iho party lash they will stultify themselves by voting for it as a whole. Tho reciprocity amend ment is a delusion and a snare, and is only reciprocity in narar, as experience will demonstrate; or else the high pro- in the llouso would not (as for the disbursement of large sums of ?CU0,T In,, TZ ,rZl i,f money due to the old soldiers of tho M .p.?Tt& IUU U.UUBU WUU1U UUUUJJb IU XUU UU1 is nothing more nor less than an official county, by tho govornmentyho has been so laithtul that the. republican admin istration has Been fit to continue him in his important position. His military career should bespeak for him the hearty support of every lover of his country. 'Ihe demooratio party is ready to stand upon the record of its candidates. (Jan tho itepublicans do the samel KENNEDY BOOBEB QUAY. "Fighting Bob Kennedy," a tried Republican and a motnber of the House ot Representatives at Washing ton, from Ohio, yesterday oxpressod the feeling of a majority of the Re publican votors in this country by call iua a naii, upon iub iniamous iuuuu. ship of Senator Quay. That Mr. Kennedy voiced tho senti ments of a majority of tho Republi cans in tho House, was shown by tho repayment by the consumers of the United States of the money contribut ed by protected manufactures during tho last Presidential campaign to the republican corruption fund. Fortunat ely the voters of tho country will have an opportunity in November of ex pressing tneir opimuu ui euuu uiuiuoub. R presentativo Breokenridga, of Arkansas, has been illegally and un justly deprived of his seat in the House but as he expressed it in the closing words of his speech "I take an appeal to the people, regardless of party, in tho district I havo tho honor to rep resent, on tho broad ground of common honesty, and in November they will reverse your conclusion and rebuke the methods by which you reached that conclusion." Tho scandal piles up on commissioner of ronsions Kaura, but he does not re. fact that ho was not called to order 81Bn d ?"P"iors in oflico give and that not a word of protest was ut terod against his earnest denunciation. The applause at tho end, in which tho Republicans present heartily joined, evidenoeu that though ijuay may con. trol for tho hour the party niacin n cry, ho can't degrade manly Republi cans to bis level. Tho speech was eloquent in a high degree, and, here uro somo of its strongest thoughts. Referring to the betrayal of Christ by Judas, Mr. Ken nedy Baid: It was meet and fitting that Judas should be paid tho thirty marks ot si l ver. It was still a part of the eternal fitness of things that having been guilty of the basest crime of all tho centuries, he should go out and bang mmsolf. History is repeating itself. The Judas iscariot of 5J000 years ago is to find a counterpart in tbo Jud as Iscariot of to-day. The Judas who took tho thirty pieces of silver and went and hanged himself has left an example for the Matt Quays that is well worthy of thoir imitation. any signs of asking for his resignation although common decenoy should have caused them to do so as soon as he un- blushingly acknowledged having bor rowed $12,000 on notes endorsed by pension attorney Lemon. But there In wurBU w uuiuu. iiu uao mwu en gaged in some business transactions worse than tho refrigerator company of which one of his would bo judges Representative Smyser of Ohio-is largo stock bolder, and ltepresentative Cooper, who first formulated the charges, is in po9?ceion of the facts, and no intends to seo to it that the publio has them, evon if tho republi cans on tho whito-wasbing committeo shall refuse to investigate them. The speeoh of Representative Ken nedy, an Ohio republican, charging Senator Quay with being a felon and a modern Judas Iscariot, may havo been striotly true-many people bolievo ll.at it was but the floor of the House was no placo for it to bo made, and it would have' been well had tho House A rORMIDABLE IHJIOfMENT. Tho Lincoln committee an organi zation of independent republicans with hoadnuartors in I'ntiadolphla, has is sued an address to tho pooplo. Tho address is tompcrato and is oouohod in dlgnifiod language, but it is a scathing arraignment oi sonator tuay and tho methods by whioh Senator Delamator was nominated for governor. This documont cannot fall to command tho attention of all thinking mon. Tho signatures attached to it aro those of men of prominence and their opinions cannot iail to oirry weight with them. Tho committeo says that tho suo- cess of tho republican tiukot moans but tho endorsement of Senator Quay and it then states the different counts in tho indictment against tho junior senator, who It says is "tho aokuowl egod unblushing ohampion of politioal corruntionists." It then goes on to ay that "ho is silent under a rooent responsible and repoatcd chargo of tho cmbezzloinont of publio monoy. Ho selects Mr. D -lamatcr as a oaudidale for governor and a pliant convention ratines his selection. The party plat form indorses Mr. Quay and Mr. Dela mator stands on tho party platform and on no other." After thus handling Mr. Quay with out gloves the committoo turns its at tention to tno republican oandidato for governor, and shows that ho cannot adhero to the promises of reform and tho nbandonmont of the politioal me thods that havo been so provalent in the past. Senator Dolamater is shown to bo but tho tool of Senator Quay and his election to be but "the public in dorsement of Mr. Quay, and the in crease of his prestige not only in the state, but in tho country, tho encour agement of his methods, tho elevation to greater and greater power ot men made in his mould. Tho committee ask their follow citi zens to vote for Hubert K. l'attison for governor because ho has been tried and has been found to be an ablo and trusty executive His election would bo a rebnko to tho men who have dragged Pennsylvania's name through tho mire of political corruption, and would insuro to the people an era of honesty and purity in governmental af fairs. Un the whole, the address of tho independent republicans is a form dablo indictment of tbo bosses who havo Bought to mould the will of the peoplo against their belter judgment. That its effects will be powerful cannot be doubted. Lot the demo cratic party go forward and wage an incrjsant warfare upon the enemy whose lines are already broken and wavering. Their friends and the friends of honest government stand ready to help tbem. Let them movo onward with nubroken columns onward to viotory. Patrioi. Patents Granted To citizens of Pennsylvania during the pist weok and reported especially for this paper by O. A. Snow fc Co., patent Attorneys and Agents lor pro curing patents, opposite Patout Office, Washington, D. O. T. W. Bartholomew,!Danville, bench plane attaohmeni; W. F. Beyer, Lac- cantor, oash carrier; T. J. Blake, Pitts burg, starching maohine; N. W. Boyd, Carlisle, spring railway frog; W. H. Brown, Johnstown, rail ohair; W. H. Clark, Albion, Caih indicator and register: J. Farrel, Pittsburg, whip; a. W. Fisher, lMtaburg, strip ping tool; J. J. Franke, Pittsburg, molding apparatus; V. it. Hoopes, Ogontz, valve; 11 L J ihnson, Head ing, sharpener for edge-tools; E. C. Laub, Altooni, hoop-skin; A. L. Lea ohorn, Phoenixville, Trigonometer; C, E. Matterson, Allentowu, apparatus for galvanizing; J. Alolmng, mucas ter, gauge knife; A. J. M ixham, Johns town, securing gidcr-rails in tracks; D. H. 1'ryor, MolLoesport, pipo-couplmg; a. bchulz-fierge, Kooheutcr, appara tus for printing upon bulged articles, Central Central is improving very fast now, Anthony BuBh of this place is build ing a large store house Peter Mas teller is commencing to lay the wall for him. E. P. Albertson commenced to build his large Hotel on mondav last. U. VV. Liinsh aud Weslov Fritz are building a dwelling house for Soloman oetzer up about i'erry Town. fil. 1'. ficsB and li. beigtried night watchmen on the li. cs a. li. it. at Central, were squirrel hunting Tuesday of last week. J. T. tiemon has tor tho last week been setting fence posts around bis lot Frank Myers, Jacob Myers and P 11. sultz started tor mud pond on Tuesday last. fienton tiartman and iielle Kocher have just reached home from Berwick fair on Monday. II. F. Hess is talking of learning the carpenter trade with O. W. Larish this fall but has no tools. I. B. Gibbons is finishing his house at Uentral. Charles Z irr savs if vou want, a orood piato ot oysters, go to V. 1L (iiimoro of Bloomsburg. is. Kodoku. J. State ot-'Outo, Citt ok Toi.koo, 1 Lucos Codntv, f Frank J. Chunky makes oath that ho is tho senior partner of tho firm of F. J. CiiKNKr it Co., doing business in tho Uity of Toledo, Uounty aiiii stato aforesaid, and that said firm wilt pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for taoh, and ovory oaso of Cat- akrii that cannot bo onrcd by the uso of Haix's Oatarku Cukk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo nnd subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of Decern, bor, A. D. 1880. A. W. GLEASON, SBAi,) Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho Bystem. Sond for testimonials, freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Tolodo, O. J"Sold by Drggists, 75c. 8-15-4-t, Tho farmers of this placo aro with their seeding at prcaont. Too corn-orop will be fsir through this scotion. Tho large pole at Van Camp is aaid to be tho finest in tho country. It is 00ft in length, and perfectly straight, with out a Bplico. Hurrah lor l'at tison. F. W. Groveling of this placo is spending ajew days at Almond N. Y. with his brother. David Yost who has boen latuo for some timo is gaining slowly. Tho B. C. B. is improving under the leadership of B. C. Yost. The Harvest homo sermon at at. James Church last Saturday was well attended. Mr. Samuel Yost is on tho sick list. Mr. Benjamin Hoss has returned homo from Wilkesbarre, where ho was visiting his son. Mr. (J. (J. Boshhno formorly of this place spent Saturday last on this Bide of the knob. Girls aro in good demand now. Boys mash urn. Keiiook adopted the resolution expelling Kon buiavu. ,,, Yl ..! T -. r Some timo since I Btood up in my neuy wiucn iiepresontauve uoatner oi place on this floor and denounced , TJPT ' Ti r i Senator from my native state because. his demooratio colleagues from in- . - , J . . . i I irAliiniiu Thn (mnnMi will. t fa anil bo "rovised" before it is printed in tho Congressional Record, but that is no when charged with corruption and branded with infamy, he did not arise in bis seal and demand an Investiga tion and inquiry that should establish l"tlon of the offense against good tho purity of bis actions and bis per. Bonal honor, Uno othur occupying a high placo in tho councils of tho party to which I belong has Buffored him self month in and month out to bo charged with crinies.and misdemeanors for whioh, if guilty) ho should have been condemned under the laws of his Stato and have meted out to him the fullest measure of its punishment. This man is a Republican. Shall I now remain silent? Is it just and hou- manners committed by Kennedy. An expulsion or two would have a woud crful oflect upon tho manners of the llouso. Tho oonferonoe report on tho River and Harbor bill has beon adopted by the House, but it is hardly probable that tho Senate will act upon it before next week Secretaries Windom and Traoy "do not speak as they pass by'1, because of assignment of a naval officer by tho put to remain in mv seat silent because latter against the wishes of tho former, ono who is accused of crimes and re- to certain duties in connection with the fur vindication is a Re- Llirbt llouso service. nnliilrmn. nnd that Rooublioan tho to- Senator Edmunds has not up to dato mfrntnui infulnr of mv nartv! Neither oallod up his recess resolution. Thero decency nor honor would permit mo to I will be a lively timo when he does. Light Btreet- Van 0am p. busy It is not generally known that the easiest way to clean shoes or rubber ovorshocs whioh havo become muddy is with vaseline. A little "jwab" of flannel on tho end of a stick is good for this purpose. Even if tho vaseline touches the hands it forms a coating over thorn bo that tho task is not bo ubpleasant as it otherwise would be. Such a dressing as this is sufficient for some fine kid shoe, but others may neod a coat of polish. If tho polish is fiut on af 3r a coat of vaselino it not iable to crack the leather and it lasts much longer. Rubbor overshoes, es pecially, look much better and last mnch longer if cleaned in this way than if they aro washed with water. ny Tlrtus ot writs ol Fl. n. Issued out ot tbe Court ot Common Pleas ot Col. Co., ft., nod to ruaairectca, there will ba roH In tho Sheriff's Of noo In the Court House, nioomib atg, ft., on SATUKDAY, SEPT. 27. 1890. 8 o'clock In tho afternoon tho follow .nm All that certain lot or plcoo ot land Bltnato In Conrng. ham township, cot (Jo. 1M., bounded aa follows to- wlti on tbo north br lot ot Mrs. l'atilck Larell, on tno last dj-Unas or Locust Mountain Coal ft Iron Co., on the south br Park utrcct, and on tho west br Trautwtne atroet, containing Twentr-flva feet In front and Ono Hundred and Forty In depth Whereon aro erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and outbuildings. Bclzod, taken Into exocutlon at the suit ot An drew Lenlhan vs. Patrick Lavell and Iirldect La- Tell and to be sold aa tho proportrot Patrick nnd urmiret Lavcu. J11RR, Any. ALSO: At the samo timo and place, all that certa'n lot piooo of land Bltuato In conyngham twp., Col. Co., Pa., bounded aa follows to-w,t: on tho north by Park street, on tho cast by lot of Michael Tig- he, on tho south by the land of the Locust Moun tain Coal & Iron Co., and on the west by lot ot I John Harry, containing TWENTY FlVtfi I'KrST front and One Hundred and Forty feet In depth whereon are erected a DWELLING IIOUSB and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into oxocntlon at the suit of tho Pooplo'a Building ft Loan Association of (llnrds- villa, Pa., vs. lllchard Joyce, and to bo sold aa tho property ot lllchard Joyce. Mark, JOHN II. CASEY, Any. Biiennr. QKDINANOE NO. 63 An ordinance to lav out and ODcn a atroet or I highway from a point on tho Ltghtatrcet road, I near me juueuau oi suuouu nun n-isb biivhs 101 First street, and naming it Norui a.reet. Be it ordained nnd fnacted bu ttoi Tjiim Council af the 1'ownaf Bloomsburg, and it li tieret ten- aciea oy authority of titt fame t SICT104 1. That a street nnd hltrhwar be open. od as folio n-a: The centra line thereof shall be- itln in the north lino ot tho L'trhtatreet road at a point rony-nve reet oasiwaraiy or ins west line ot said road aau dened and opened In ordinance number thirty-three (11): thenco north twenty rive degr ten mlnui sa west (N 25 dtg 10 V)par allot with Iron street two hundred aud lU.y feet 230 ft) tnrougn lands or tne estau) ot Emma II. NcaL to line ut lands ot a vv. Kves: thence In the soma airecuon tnrougn lanas 01 aia u. w. isves ono nunarea ana seventy-two teet to First street. wmcn street Bnan do niiy toct wiaa. StcnoH z. That said street shall bo named and shall be known rs North street. section s. That proceedings do instituted for may be Injured, and contributions on all such properties aa shall be benefited by the operlng of said street as above described. Passed at a meeting ot tho Town Council held Dept. 4, isvu. u. A UUUllINU, Attest, w. D. cumminga, president. secretary. v-u-iu TIDOWS' APl'HAISEilENTd. The following widows' aooralscmont3 will bo Ercseniu w me urpnans' luun, 01 ioiumoia ounty on the fourth Moadiy ot sept, A. D. m, and confirmed nlsL and unless exceptions are riled within tour days thereafter, will be confirmed absolute: jo' tpn can Est, Locust, personalty s moo. John (1. oulck. Est. Montour, ncrsonaitr 1300.00. Charles V. Troy, Est. Beaver, personalty WOO.OO. Georee Hassert Est. hloomsbunr. Dersonallv IHJU.UI. uavia Keener k, sugarioar, personalty nuu.uu. aeonre Drown Est. Mini In. oeraoniltv tsno .00. Peter E. Knaon Est. llloomsbur?. rjeuonaltv 1300.00. iieujamin zigier rat, scott, personalty realty 114.23 -1 haj u. juicnaei Bluer tai, urangc, realty jwu.irj. Clerk's Office, Kept. 1. VM. II. HNVDEIt, The Importance of purifying ths blood can not bo overestimated, for without pura blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purity, vitalize, and enrich tho blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's Doruliai Sanaparllla. Itstrengtheni rcUUIIctl ana builds up the system, createi an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation oi the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's BarsxparlUa pecul- lcolf tar curative powers. Ko ' " IISBIT other medicine has aucb arccordot wonderful cures. II you have made up your mind to bny Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mats. 100 Doses Ono Dollar Democratic State Ticket. Fon GovmtNOR, ROBERT E. PATTISON, of Philadelphia, For LiEurENANr Governor, OHAUNOKY F. BLACK, of York. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, UAP1'. Wit. U. li.VUULAY, of Allegheny. County Ticket. For Conoress, HOtf. S.P. WOLVERTON. Subjoot to djcUion of Congressional Uoiilorees, aevontoontli District. For State Senator, GRANT HERRING. Subject ti ilooiaiiii of Senatorial Coufereoii, Turenty-Fourth D, strict. M. Rev. Donahue preached in the E. Church on Saturday' Eveuintr. Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac lioaoook of Greenwood spent Saturday with their eon II. E. Harry Fine is spending bis vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Girard. Leoni Melick of Philadelphia is visit ing bis Bister Mrs. D. J. Brown. Mrs. J, W. lvelohner has returned to Shamokin after a two weeks visit, at ho father's G. P. Reighard. On Sunday afternoon a half do;. young bloods from Berwick tried to show their wit hy driving what was suppoaed to be a livery team up and down town much to the annoyanco ol our citizens, which will not be tolerat ed any longer. And still to holp tho matter on a little farther, a young man lrom tuo same piaoe by the name ot Milt Siddler in company with two other young men whose names wo did not learn undertook to disturb the peace and quietness of our town by endeavoring to quarrel with the boys of town and even went to tar as to euoko a young man by tho uamo of Aramcr- nian. It is hoped that thoso boys will look out in tho future what they do as thoy will uo. got oil bo smooth nozt time. P. W. Zeiglor, I. M. Crawford and Francis Crawford aro uow employed at the Oar shop, of B. Oar Co. For Representatives, Wm. KltlOKBAUil, E. M. TEWKSBURY. For Associate Judoe, MORDEOAl MILLARD. For District Attirnbt, WILLIAM OHRISMAN. Fon Puo niONOTARY and Ci.euk ok Tim Courts. G. M. QUICK. For Register and Recorder, 0. H. CAMPBELL. For Treasurer, JOHN L. KLINE. For County Commissioner i, JESSE RITTENUOUSE, B. F. EDGAR. Sheriff's Sale. THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER. . JBL)(OfflSBUM(&9 PA, -:o.- Qomea to the front with a Complete new FALL nnd WINTER stock of tho MOST SELECT UWl'lillNli lor Menu, Montis, My mid ClMim. QUANTITIES OF (Ovewsite off all Kfaida, HATS I CAPS! COLLARS AND NECKWEAR. Traeks, Valises mid T$mAmwmr Latest Styles rf SHIRTS ! IN ABUNDANCE. PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. Respectfully Youia, I. MAIER. :o;- CirThe largest and choicest line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish ing Goods in Montour and Columbia Counties, Pa. JEUISTER'a NOri'JE. Notlco H hereby elvon to all lezatcea. crclltora and otuer persons mtcrouol in the eilatea of tne respective decetfenta ard minora ttiat tbe follow. In? administrators' executor' ?uardlan accounts have been fit Ml In the omca 0; tha Register oi Columbia county and mil be presented far con- urmuuuu tu a uiiuwuuua lu lug urpuias uuurb to bo held In Illootmourg, the 1st Monday In Septem ber, 189D, at 3 p. in. No. 1 First an 1 anal Account ot Aaron Rozart. executor of Daniel Bojatt, Uuj ot Flsuing-ireelt, CoL Co., deceased. No 2 First and anal account of T. F. Crolff. ad. mlalstrator ot John F. Oral', deciased. No. 3 First and flnal account or William D. and John llowell, odmlnlstritors or tha ortata of juias uoweu, iho oc sit t-ieasant townsaip, vo. o , deceased. No. 4 First an1 anal account ot Aaron lioono. exocutor ot Mary K. snrder, lata ot the tovrnshlp orttcott, col. Co., decaas3d. No. 5Flrst and rtnal a-!Count of O. W. Ash. ad- mlnlstralor ot tha esuto ot mma V Hicks, late ol the township ot llrlirjr;elc, CoU Co., djcaised. No. A First and anal asco mt of Btnin uel Frantz. exo -utoror tha es'.VA or Anna Franu. lato 01 tu 1 boroun ot Berwick, col C)., dejoaso. No. 7 First and final account of William Chris- man, administrator or Harah O Uck. late ot tin toira of moomrturs. cji. Co., da;eas31. No. 8 Firs', ant noal account of W.lUra K. Pat- erson. executor or An 01 Hna Lochm lata or the townsaip or uroenwooj, uou Co., aacoisxL No. 9 First and anU account of Joha AdoIo. man. exeoator or Chrtstliuni Weiss, tuo ot the unvnsu'p or iiemiocic, u l uo., aaceased. No. 10 First and oartlal account ot Cornelius Fetterman and Wllsoa Yoagcr, exocutors ot Simon 1-ei.ierman. laujoiiioousiiownsnio. uol uo.. ae- ceaicd. No. 11 First and Onal acaount of loha W. Fouchtand Samuel SticHhous aluilnlstrators ot KODecca siacKuouse, iate or rino to.vnsnip, col, Co., d-ceased. No 1 First and anal account of Samuel Jaco. by, iruardUn or Harriet M311CS, a minor child ot Goltrey Me'lct, lata ot Mt. Pleasant township. Cot Oj., doceased. N 11 Tha acioaat Daniel U Jo'inton. ad ministrator ot tha ustate or Wdllana Joliuiton, late ot Madison township, Col. Co., deceased, No. H-Flrsl aol anal ascount of Uavll r. Kol- Ier, administrator ot Mieph O Kel'er, lita ot tho towiump 01 uroaiwooa cou , aacoas30. NO. 15 The account of rii inl is cool admlnls , trator of the estate ot tluinah cool, lato ot Mon- lour Luwosmp, uo. uo., aoueasua. No. 18 First and final account of John It. Keel- cr, exreuto'-ot Mi'lah He late of Uenton towa- No. 17 Socond anl final account of Ooidlah locim. admlnucrator of F. Ilh Yo2um. lata ot Locust lownsmp, col u., aeoaaioa. No is First and flnal a-Miunt or U. It Melick administrator, etc. ot Manraret Mellclc, lata 0 uiwuiauurtf, ui. uu , ui.eisuu. No. 19 First and anal account or Dinlel L. Singly and Charles KUngerman, executor of Jacob tvuugcruao, iw ui iiover lownsaiji, uol uo., deceased. No. SO An account of the administration ot Nenemian Kite len, exac itor or ramp ppiom in, lato ot tho township of Urojnwoxl, CoU Co., da-ceased. No. 81 Tho 8rs5 anl flnal account of J. J. urown. administrator re Djaunoncuin lestrmcn. to annexo of Jacob Voho. lata ot tha to.vni'ilp of .viiuin, uouniy oi uoiumoia. No. 21 Tne account of E. V. Ilartman anl J. li. Wilson executors si. or nenry c uartmin. late or the town or uioonsour;, uaunty 01 uolu.nuia, rennsyivania, aecoasoo. No. SS Tha flrat and final account of 1). , Munson. ono of iba Administrators of a. J. Mun- son, lateot(lreenwoodtonshtp, Columbia Cour. No. 2-Vlrst and Dart'al account ot Wm 8. Moyer, executor ot tha last will anl tetta-sent ot n. u. aioan, iate or uioomsours , aoceasea. a n. CAMl'llEI.L, Uelstir ARE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WOULD. Ther enre Rheumatiam. Kidney Pains, riackache. rleur ay and all limeneit brought on by cxposuro or otcr-ticrUon. it vrm wnn Quick Relief trom pam.insision navinc urosvcnor a llKf,t-CAV-SI01'l.AMTKlt mlh a pteturt oj a lull on im back-cloth, forthereUnoplaitcr,1 liniment, or lotion that has such complete mastery over ALL ACHES AND PAINS. ftp. nrrmri-nnr't llell.Can-sIa Plnjlterw are rarely Vccctable and Harmless. Relieve luBlODliy ana never i&u w euro. SAFK, QUICK. ANU SURE. Sold by druggists or mailed on receipt of S5c CSllOMVKNOK KICUAUUS, HoEton. Mw. 8-294t. A DMINIdTUA.TOR'3 NOTICE. Ustate of Davia Lewis, laui af Sayarloaf Imp Oeo'd. Notice la hereby elTOutfat letiera ot adminis tration on tbe estate ot Dwld IiJVIs, late of the township of E,Jsarloaf, county ot Columbia, and stale of Pennsylvania, deceased, have boon grant ed to Oscar Lewis and D. J. Lewis, ot tjugarloaf, Columbia county, l'a, to whom all persons in debtedtoaatdostatearereqaeUhdto mano pay- menis, anamose navingcaims or aemanas wiu make known tbe same without de'ay to or to OSCAR LEWIS, FKITZ, Atty. D.J LEWIS, Aamiuisirawrj. FOR SALE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. OFElTIlsrCS-I Pattera Hats and Bonnets, Wednesday, September 17th. MISS H. E. WASLEY, Main Street, Bloomsburg Pa. NEXT DOOR TO I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. The undersigned, surviving eiecutor ot tho last will and testament ot Ezeltlcl Cole, late ot sugar, loaf township, In Columbia county, Pcnna., now oners at private sale a large body ot the most de Blr bio real estate to be found In the township. It consists of a tract ot land lying upon both Bldo ottheFlshltigcrcelc, and composing In tho whole about 280 Acres. That portion of It which Is upon the west side of the creek has the following Improvement! and advantages, to-wlt. A large frame DWELLING HOUSE, formerly Kept u a notel, a Frame Building ereo t cd for and occupied as a country store, a largo frame building erected and occupied as a tenant heuso, and also outbuildings, Saw mill, sc. It Is well wooded and has a considerable quantity of excellent fruit. It Is accessible by two publio roads and a county bridge, and also by the Ulooms burg & Sullivan railroad, and It contal'S about 1 1 1 Acres. The remainder of the tract lying upon the east side ot the creek, is also accessible by two public roads and a county bridge across FlstungcreeK to the railroad. Tho Improvements are a large barn .to., the whole tract having been occupied as the home itead farm. This piece contains about 170 Acres. It will be sold together or In parcels as may be deemed most expedient. The sale will be by the acre. A draft ot tha land with tho Improvements roads, &&, can, be Been in the hands ot the execu tor at tho banking Iiouso ot tho Illoomsburg llank lng Company, where also Inquirers may learn terms of sale, Sc. Aug. MHO. II, U. QROTZ, Execuior, U Moomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTING, or Oil. CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. H. BEOWIE'S 2nd Door above Court llouso. A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. T UHOIiS FOIl SEl'T. TERM, GRAND JURORS. lurwlck James M. Seesholix. Ueo 1(1 H'eatler. llloom Natnan cnromis, wuuam ureame.', jonn L. Palmer. Catawlssa James R. Ulbby, centre Clinton Urobst. Greenwood Kiinas uoie, wesioy j orris, -i nomas Mnvaer. Jackson Michael Ilartman. locuu-u 8. iiower. Madison lloyd Cr-lstlan, Jacob Shoemakc;, Main Ellas bbuman. Mioitn r. K. smoyer. Montoui Peters. Karshner. Mt. pleasant Amos Waolch. Orange-P. v. ciosscn, J. 1L Fall man. Pine 1). R. tlordner, W. II. llayman, Ecott William Ilingrosa. uugarloat liicon iless. ALES ME WANTED LOCALOR TRAVELIN i to cell our Nurberv Slock. Salarr. Sxnen nn Steady employment euiranteod. UJIA&& UKUi llUlUS CU.MrANX, mos. U "o , Hoch' iwr, N.V. TRAVBRSB JUROUS-FIRST WiKK. Berwick Daniel EnecUt, William Stlffnagle. mooai aiuoro uaivson, wiiua-n ouauur. uriarcreeic a. I' Aiaermse Oswa'd Orasley. J. c. snonenberirer. uauaiss u. w. uaraer, Newman ibertrer. bhuinan. For Auditors, JERE a NUSS, GYRUS ROBBINS. For CouNTr Survkvor, SAMUEL NEYHARD. Two Years Ago! I was a sight to bob old and wag un ablo to onjoy life at all. Now X am tbo picture of health and can eat auy tbiug. What did ill Sulphur Bittern cured mo of Dyspepsia and Liver 1 Complaint, after suffering two years. W. U. JJovnnan, Mancfutttr Jf. U. Catarrh ELY'S Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays l'an ana Inflammation. Heals tbo bores. Itcstorcs the Senses of Taito aud Bmell. tuy the ouimAY-EVER A particle Is applied Into each nourll and Is agreuauie. rnoo o venu at unvrais; or mall, Certralla J. M. (iwlnner. centre Al'en Shellhamer Sr, T. W. Schweppen Conyngham Emanuel Levan, Jno. llutfhes. F'shlnircreek Johi M. Uuckalew. Ira Doty. Oroenwood William W. Ulack, Jos. lloaco'.k, ouii i mi-uur, mijau u:uiuu3, crauK misou. Hemlock Ellsna llruirler. Loo.'st Uenry Ueaver, Isaac Johnson, Madison-Frank II. Fruit. Miniin-Dlll swank, A. W. Hnyder, Jcrro a Voho. iu i iriiaaub Aiirvu vrawiuru. ltre-. w. Loie. Hoarlnecreek F. O. Case. bcott-Charloa Rink, Kme.-y Ilagenbuch, WililU BL001SBURG. Bower. iMno (Jauinqt portraits only $3 doz. Lifo sizo Crayons only $lU.uu. viewing, copy ing and enlarging. Instant process ufeu. tt. Ilartman. TRAVBR9K JURORS-SECOND WEEK. Heaver Mmon ltlttennouso, no ton Harvey W. Hess. Uerwicl: c, w, llrubtker, (loo. Dopugb, W.lllam F. McEwen. Dloom John Corbet, F. G. Eyer, J as. Henaershott, llrlarcreek -Samuel ll uck. Catawla John Y. Weaver, Adam Truckenmll- ler, uenry w. rox. Ccntralla I'atrlo': Conway, W. E. Davis, II. J, Due, tuwara uoraaoen. Centra Harvey Knorr. Fiahlngcreek Alfred Hess, Ilarinan 0. Kline, J, Franklln-Jarob W. Arltey. l'emlock Franklin WhlteiHirnt. Jack- on-T. W. Hmlth, J. u. ltlchle, II. II, Illrlo- relgKilt(l It wairtn tu, Maw Yolk, Greenwood John Eyer. Hugh Kalrman. nil man. Madison Abram Robblns, Thos. Mordan. Main J. W. Eelchner. Mirain-J. B. Hnyder, Z. Taylor Ilowman, t'coti Harvey Ruckle, U. W. Kelchner, Bugarloal Clinton Cole. alnnn WANTED. Permanent emnlovmant. utuooiuoUQood salary orcommlrslon. Flna out- nu. run uno or irnii ana riowers. rrioes low, a. u. i'iiati', urserynun, uocaeater, N. V, Mitchell's Kidney Plasters ' Absorb all dlocuo In Uie.Kidneyi And rcetoro Ui;m to a health condition. Old chronic kldner lancrcn lar the got no relief until the tried MITCIIKWH HIUNUV I'l.AKTHUH. Boldb DmprtttJ evprywhere, or eot by mIl for Wo ' Novelty 1'lAuUr AVorkv, Ixwull Mmm. 9 12-41. BSIQNKK'S NOriOK. Notice Is hereby elven that Chester Rtlltz. Ed. ward P. Uicklnon and Frederls W. Corcoran of Jamison City, Columbia oounty, Pennsylvania, oo. partners doin business lu Jamison city aforesaid, under the nru uamo of Utlltt i Uo , made a vol untary assignment of all anl singular, their oo. i ana laiiviauai eitate, lo jonn p. Jamison Cltv. In trust fur tha tenAtir. erbtilLt, Edward P. Dickinson and Frederlo W, lArvurau. au persons inaeoioa to tne saia nrm, and to the Individuals thereof wlU make immed iate payment to the said asslg-pee, and those hav. In; claims or demands will praswt the name without delay, o wf-tv, 4uun r. una, Asugnee, Jamlsoncity, la, EASTM&N COLLEGE: POUGIIKEEPSIK. N. V.. orfBm hnth onvv,-tha Vdf oducttttonal advantages at tho lowest cosu. Thor ough lnMtrnr-tlnn In ArilhrnMU nr. a, h.. uni,av. Typewriting, Te'egraphing, etc The colleze Is open all the year, and is a l.ve, practical school , teaching young peoiilelu earn a living aud carofull' fitting them for honorable positions, oold ubi-nii9ji.2puiuuua worm's rair, i03--1 uqai. course orBiuay aaapian of operation on short not'ee. Nocbarg3for situations lurnlsh.l ed. Ko- information anu catalogue address as above I oov i lur uqat, course or Biuay ana plan or operation EASTMAN COLLEGE S'Om live! Worsl hoes the more wotV)he brit3hr!5 Busy.wives who use S APQ LKO n.y.?,r seem to grow old.Try a. c&ke-' A complete wreok of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which seemed light as air. But by these things a man often Judges of his wife's dovotlon to her family, and charges her "with general neglect when he finds her careless In these partlculam. Many a home owes a large part of Its thrifty neatness and Its consequent happiness to BAPOLIO, 3-Crocers often substitute cbeaprr Roods for BAPOLIO, to niaks a better profit. Sena back sucb artleles, ana Insist on bavins; Just Tfhat you orderea.-e. TIME SAED MONEY MADE Come direct to the manufacturers for your Fall Suit and Overcoat. Two of the largest stores in Philadelphia stocked with Men's and Boys' Clothing from our own workshops. The best qualities at the lowest prices. A. D. Yates & Go. 6th li Chestnut. Ledger liutldlng. 13th & Chestnut, New Btore. 1'AIISI Foil U.I5IST A farm ot 100 wires, with nandsome new house and barn, and supplied with abundait water, will bo rented at a low rent for the term of Ave years, to a gooa tenant who ean furnish tils own stock ndequlptnent. The farm is In the Catawlssa Valley on tne Township road from Erandouvllle to Audenreld, two mllea from llrandop vile and near Cllrarl Manor, iteferenoes requested. Addrcis UKUKltaTllOMPoON, Kn&lneer (llrard Ustate Pottsvllla, Pa Nov. l-ly. A GENTSUe" 1,1(1 womeu-earn big pay wtek. 1 j ui mi ur uttiv viuiu. ixjuu Miraveung work, ouint free. part time. Local or freo. No emerlonco needed. Eaclus'.te territory, All the best special- ucv, diwk worruuuxi. naiary una DJipeusns UuMlera. -lJ-4U J. K. WUITNBV, Nnreeryiri U . Nnreeryirao. (Qctaester, STY, SALESMEN WANTED to canvass for the salt af Kurseru Stock. SITUATIONS PKUHANKNT, 8ALMCY and KX. PENSKH FROM ST AUT. ulck be'llntf specialties. Noeiperleno- neccwary, outnt KltKS, Write for terms, staling aia, H. f. HOOKER GO , Nursermen, Rochester ti. Y. Handsomely framed life size Crayons, pho toKraplis nil sizes, in correct styles and per fect finish, colored photographs, large or small, frames a n d moulding. M'KIIXIP BROS., Bloomsburg. N OTIOE. accour t of tbe I Notice Is hereby given that the first and flnf uloom9nunr Hrldira CamDany nat been filed In the Court ot common P.'eas oi Col umbla county, and will be presented to tbe said Court on tbo fourth Monday of Ueptembor, A. U., ISM. and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions arelnled within four day thereafter win be con nrmel absolute. rrotno'cury's offloe. WM. It. BNYDKB. 8 SK-D1. PiOth. N1 OTIOB. vbereaa lettora tAfitamsntarv in t.ha estate Of Catharine uiuls A.I)rowu,late ot Hooll twp. deceas ed, have been granted to the subscriber. All per sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to lnnke Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands agatuHt tne estate of the de cedent will make known the same without delay to J. M. O HlNCI, JOSlil'll It ltouniNS, Attorney. Executor, X IJghUtreet, Pa. Is hereby given tha'. by vlrt'io ot a resolution ot the stockholder of the llloomswrc llrldza Company, an appllcir .Ion will be presented to tuo Court ot common Pleas of Columbia county, on I'onday the suth day ot September, A. 1). I'W. at ten o'clock a. m., praying for tha dissolution or the raid Corporation. Attfiu Part r. w ar, JOHN 0. PliEBZB, (.'Boy. iTesldent. c-SV"St. fniTcOLUMBIAN' " IS THE BEST.
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