HlghcS of all ia Leaveninj IWcr.U. S. Cov'l Report, Aug. i;, 1SS9. ABSOLUTELY PURE Till? rni nmi t Entered nt the Post ortlee nt Hlimitishutv Pi M second ,! matter, March I, inks' IU.OOMSHURO, l'A. FKIDAY, 1 KWU'AKY 6, iXoi. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES- Tbc tliircl annual meeting of thrt IVnn yWnnlA Sidle Association of Agricultural Societies, m held In the Puprcme court at Harrlsburg. Jan. 27, 1801. The meet. In was cnlled to order by Dr. J. P. Daroes, of Allpntown, Piesident of the Association, At 11:30 a. m. A large num. bcr of delegates wire present from al over the State, and much Interest wnc manifested from the opening to tt.o close of the meetinir. The orflv business trans, acted at tho morning session was the n.p f ointment of committees on credentials, order of business, nomination of olllcers, and the reception of credentials. Tbo afternoon session was opened nt S p. ra. The nominating committee re. ported the following otlktrs for ton en suing year who were declared elected: President, Dr. J. P. Ittrncs, of Allen, town; Vice-Presidents, N. K. Under wood, of Wayne Co., John K. Hoffn, ol V..rll,iil...lon. n.. T f Tl ... Minwtuiuui,iiauii vv, null J. JUUrillOU, of Erie Uo. ; Corresponding Secretary, Cyrua F. Pox, of Berks Co.; Recording Secretary, J. V. Huiber, of Thya Co. Various topic of interest to manager and patrons of fail were then taken up and discussed. 'I bore of grcaU st inter est to the people of Columbia county, be ing the "One Judo System," and "How Should the Premium Schedule be Pre pared." The experience of thoso adopt ing the one export judge In all depart tuenta was, that it gave the beat satis faction and was the least expensive. It was very generally conceded that the fancy department premium list should each year be revised by a competent committee of ladles, aa fancy articles aro constantly changing style, and articles that a few years ago were worthy of large premiums are now obsolete. A resolution was pasted that managers of fain sheuld strictly enforce the rule to prevent gambling on their grounds. Al though the above resolution is a very good one, yet it struck the writer as a very strange one for a representative body to discuss, as the inference was that gambling could be allowed on fair grounds by the manager! although strictly forbid by the lawa of tho com mo iwealtb, A resolution was aiso pass ed against legalizing the selling of pools at horse rsces. How can we secure uni formity of admission fees f was discussed at the evening session. The ticket used at the Col. Co. Fair was described and very generally believed to be the best in use. This county was represented by Chand lee Eves, member of the State Board of Agriculture, 11. P. Lutz. Secretary of Col. Co. A. II. & M. Association. Hon. Wm. Krlckbaum and Hon. E. M. Tewks bury were present at the meetings when the'r body was not in session. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla for Catarrh is and always will be a lead er, as its curative powers cannot be beat; price 50c a bottle. For sale by all drug fists. POULTRY NOTES, so. 2. D'iu'1 fe d poultry stimulating food if you desire healthy ollrpriug. Don't permit fowls to roost in trees in cold weather If eg(is are wanted. Don't make the mistake of over-feeding, as very fat bens will not lay. Don't keep the surplus too long as the feed bill will over-iun the profit. Don't let your stock degenerate by sell log your best birds. "Don't keep too Urge a flock If your house and yard arc small. Don't allow a sick chicken to run with the rest, unless a valuable one j better kill and bury. Don't think that there ia .nothing In poultiji ep(! Rt 0De cent a Pltce wi" more than piv their keeping. A very good drink cup for small chicks is made out of aniold beef can, by cutting to sbapo and bending edges over so as to do away with sharp corners, etc. ; bang it on a nail so the bottoraill set on tho floor, so it can not be upset. Hcaly legs aro an abomination and an eyesore, givo them two or three doses of coal oil, and watch the result. Kttp an accurate account of your poultry for one year, and see ll.they don't pay better than cows. All questions answered itbrough theso columns free of charge by addressing me at MlllvlUc, Pa. W. B. Gkkman. Five per cent, will be added to the school tax of Greenwood twp. unpaid March let, 1891. Baking Powder COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tho regular sessions of court opened on Monday, February 3. at ten o'clock. Hon. E. H. Heeler, President Jud,je, and Associates Murphy and Millard on the bench. Grand Jurors called, Ocorgc James and A. II. Kline excused. Francis Evans bp pointed forem m. Constables' returns taken. D. B. Hunt appointed tipstaff, to grand jury. George Fry appointed tipstaff at front entrance. Citation to file an account awarded In estato of Ira C. Puriel. H. A. M'Klllip and J. S. Klino sworn sud admitted as attorneys, on llliug of report of B ml of Examiners. Heport of sale of real estato of C. S. M. Fisher confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Harry Glnghcr, rccoitizinco rmewed f jr sppearanco at next term. Commonwealth vs. George E. Derr, recognizance renewed for appearand) at next term. Commonwealth vs. John Gillespie, recognizance forfeited to bo respited on appearance at next court. Commonwealth vs. H. Long, recogniz ance renewed for sppearanco at next term. ltoad ia Jack son 'and Benton near O.o. Heath's, report of viewers against a road confirmed nisi. Auditors' reports iq estato of Mary Itupert and Harriet Kupert couflrmiU nisi. Heport of reviewers of a road in Hem lock near M. C. Whi'.unight's confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of a road in Benton near Jonas Kantz's confirmed nisi. Order of sale continued in estate of Susanna Usyman. Writ of partition continued ia estate of Daniol Yocum. Estate of Isaac Wagner, report of sale filed, bid not complied with, sale set aside, and alias order directed. S. W. Dickson appointed guardian of W. J. Hull, minor, bond filed. Report of sale of Elizabeth Dietertcb, lunatic, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. John Clewell, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Hotel license or William Smith, trans, ferred to Charles Coleman, Pine township. Report ol viewers of a road in Green wood near Matbiaa Kreamei's confirmed nisi. Mary C. Garrison vs. Aaron E. Garri son, petition for divorce, subpecua awarded. Lucy Ann Klshbach vs. Phillip Ktsh bach, petition for divorce, subpoena awarded. Heport of sale in assigned es ate of Emmor Dictlerick confirmed nisi Petition for discharge of administra tor in estate of Abram Marts. Petition for discharge of administrator in estate ot Mary A. Clayton. S. L. Davis appointed .. guardian of Nora A. Krlckbaum, minor. Commonwealth vs. William Shaffer, true bill. Commonwealth vs. Sarah H. Cleaver, true bill. Accounts In Common Pleas confirmed nisi. Widows' appraisements confirmed nisi. Register's accounts confirmed nisi. Petition for private Sale of iateresti of Nora Krlckbaum in real estate, sale ordered, bond filed. Petition for private sale ot Reuben H. Rantz, minor, interest in real estate, salo ordered, bond filed. Commonwealth vs. William Bowers, defendant discharged under insolvent laws. Commonwealth vs Alfred Breech, de fendant discharged under insolvent laws. Commonwealth vs. Charles Hem ley, neglecting and refusing to support fam ily, defendaut sentenced to pay coats and fine or $50. Petition or W. C. Robison, guardian or W. P. t?uydor, for an allowance of $11 per month for three months, allowance decreed, W. J. Knorr In trust, vs. II. M. Uock. man, petition open to judgment. Fannio Elliot vs. M. E. Elliot, divorce decreed. Anna K. Umstcad vs. RusEell Umstead, divorce decreed. Ou Tuesday norning when court con vened Judge Metzger took tho bench, Judge Jkeler being detained in Danville trying a case In court. Commonwealth vs. V. SliuiTer, Com monwealtb vs. etarah 11. Cleaver, formca tlon and adultery, caao tried, verdict not guilty In both cases, prosecutor and de fendants each to pay one half the costs In each case. Commonwealth vs. John Gillespie, true bi'l. Hotel license of Perry O. Fi eas trans ferred to Albert llcoiinan to take effect Much 1. Commonwealth vs. Harry Specr, true bill, defeudant pleads guilty, sentenced for adultery to pay a fine of $50 and im prlsonmcnt In county jail ror o months for fornication and bastardy tho usual sentence Oo Tuesday afternoon the case of Com monwealth vs. McMenamin was begun, and all other Jurors were discharged. Manners' Balm of GiUad Lotion for chappy hands, face and Hps, is without competition. Prico 25c a bottle, for sale by all druggists. Resolutions Er.ooniicifO. Pa.. Fkh 1. 1801 Having heard with profound sorrow cf the sudden death cf Bro. Frcas Brown, which occurred at his home In this town. on Friday, Jan. 30, 181)1. Then fore bo it r.elred, That wo his brethren and fel low members of the several official boards ( f tho bloomsburg Methodist Episcopal Church, desire to bear record to tbo high esteem in which bo was held by us. his untiring devotion to tbo performanca of his duties as Recording Steward, his effl cleot and systematic management or the church finances, Ms wiso counsel In the board Df trustees, bis liberal and cheerful contributions to all tho demands of the church upon either his time or bis money Iirsolred, That the Blootnsburir Metbo dist Episcopal Church, in the death of Uro. Ireas Brown, has sustained an al most irreparable loss: and that we earn estly pray that tho Great liead of the church may raise up another in our midst who may take up tho work where he has laid It down, and that the Com forter ot stricken hearts may console Lis bereaved widow, and at last she be crowned by his sldu in tho JJcayenly home above. lUto'.ved, That this expression of our love and regard for our late brother be spread upon the minutes cf tho official boards, puhliched in our town papers, and mat a copy thereof be sent to the be reaved widow. 11. A. CrjKiux, M. P. Lutz, L. N. Motku, W. R. lilNOUOHK, GKO. W. CoKBLt, Committee AUCTIONEER. A competent auctioneer can do more toward making a public sale a success than anything else. One man who und erstands his business can get twice aa much for goods aa another who takes no interest in working up a sale, and works only for tne money there is in it for him. Persons who expect to bave publio sale this spring will do well to communicate with John S. Williams, Bloomsburg, and secure bis service as auctioneer. Ho is in demand everywhere, and it would be well to secure him early. His sate are well attended, and always bring good prices. ' For terms address John 8. Will lams, Bloomsburg, Pa. His office it on the 8rd floor of the .Columbian building. tf. Robert J. Burdette Will be Here. The articlcle published in the New York Christian Advocate last Month warn ing certain religious organization! against employing Robert J. Burdette to lectnre because of his failure to meet a recent engagement has occasioned some Inquiry as to whether he would be likely to dis appoint the people of Bloomsburg. The following letter from the bureau through which Mr. Burdette was employed will reassure those who may bave entertained a doubt as to Lis filling his engagement here. Boston Jan. 81, 1891. LSOTUSI COMUITTBKl Bloomsburg Pa. Gsntlbmix: We are sorry to confirm the report that Mr. Burdette did not fill bis engagement at Jerseyville III. ror re. asons stated but we know that be deplores it more tban anyone, that be filled all bis engagements before this and has til ed everyone since without a break and that we bave his assurance that be will po tbrcugh the season without another fail ure from this cause. Mr. Burdette con sidered himsell perfectly safe as did we and all his friends hut in an unguarded moment be broko down. We know of no one who is moro deserving or sympathy ror tho Hard fight ho baa made and la st ll making to cltmr himself entirely or tils weakness apart from which he is one of the noblest men we have ever known In all respects and his friends are numbered by all who bavo ever known him. We have not the least reason to suppose bo will not fill your date and very accept ably Yours truly Redpath Lyceum Bcbsao. Tho following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa. poet office and will be sent to the dead letter office Feb IT, 1891. Miss Clara A. Dawson, Mr. Frank H. Fri z, Mr. M. Havens. J. C. Jorden. Miss Maranda Shultz, Mr. 8. O. Urie. Persons calling for theso letters will p'case say they were advertised Feb. 8, 1BUI. One cent will bo charged on each let ter advertised. A. B. Catucakt, P. M. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she beoeme Miss, she dung to Castoria, When she had Children, sho gave them CastorU. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. M. V. woodward will be a candidate for re-elect Ion as collector of taxes nt tin coming town election. Tot Rent- Two good dwelling houses on Centre street. Apply to J. L. Glrtuti, Blooms burg, Pa. 7. it. The 7ih semi-annual convention of the county VV. C. T. U. will bo held in tho Lutheran church cf this place ou tue 12ib aud 13h ol Feb. An iuleresting plograru is boiug prepared. Ail are coidially lu vited. ' "Who said Hood's Sarsuparllls ?" Thousands of people who kuow it to bo tue bei blood puntitraLd tonic medicine Iheru will bo lunch supper at Mlts Clara iluni'suu Main street below Market this Friday tveniug, by the ladies of the Lutherau Church, from 5 to 1) o'clock. "Ayir's Cherry Pecioial has given mo great relief ' ia bronchitis. Within a month I have sentoruo of this ,prepar. ration to a friend sullviing from bronch itis and asthma. It has done Li in so much good that bo writes for tuuiu." Charles F. Dumpcrville, Plymouth,, Eut land. A lady who will do writing for me at her own homo will recetve good wajes. Address, with self-eddressed stamped envelope. Miss Flora D. Jones, South Bend, Ind., Proprietor of the Famous 'Biush of Roses" for the Complexion. 2t. SPEOULMNOUN0EMENT. We have mado'arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co. publishers of A Treatise on the Horse and his diseases', which will enable all our subscribers H obtain a copy or tbat valuable work free by sendine their address (enclosing a 3 cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. This book is now recognized us standard authority upon all diseases ot the horse, as its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies bav ing been sold in the past ten years, a sale never before reached by any publication in the same pir'od of time. We fee lcon- fident thaj our patrons will apprec'ate the work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It Is necessary that von mention thU paper Id sending for the "Treatise." This otter will remain open ror only a short time. 1-23-4L A spring medicine u needed by every. one. Winter rood, largely consisting or salt mi at and animal rats, causes the liver to become disordered and the blood Im pure, benee the necessity of a cleansing medicine. The best is Ayer's Bhxsapar- ilia. Highest cash price paid lor all kinds of furs i Fbs, mink, musk rats, skunks, etc. LOUIS LOWKNBBKQ. Arrested i Charles A. Daley was arrested last evening for stealing from the drug store of Shlefmao, a bottle of Sulphur Bitters. Before the court this morning, upon being asked why he should steal, he stat ed that bis 'mother was troubled with Rbeumatbun, and tbat it was the only medicine that helped her, and being out of moaey and work was she cause of hi stealing. As this was his first offence he was put on probation. &nrari AW Happy and content Is a bride with "The Ro chester;'' she lives in the light of the morning. Maj.-Qen.B." F.Butler. UB WSLl BBTtlKN TO TV SOUTH FOB TUB FIHS-T TIMS SINGS TUB WAR. It seems hardly necessary to say any thing or the history or Gen. B. F. Butler. No man in the whole nation has been more constantly in the public eyo for the last four decades than he. As a success ful lawyer and lnttuea-uul politician be fore the war, as a patriot who was among the first to respond to the countiy's call at the filing upon- Fort Sumpter, as the man who gave New Orleans the best government the city ever bad, as Com mander of the Array ot tho James, as a Representative to Congress and a leading politician since the war, be has bad pub lic attention constantly focused upon him. No man in the country has receiv ed moro praise aud more abuse than he, and no mm has more warm, personal friends and admirers. Many of the people or the South have been particular, ly bitter against him, and have tried to make his i,atno the synonym for all tbat was detestable. lie is now about to re turn good for evil, and heap coals of fir" upon the heads of his detractors by a great enterprise to help restore prosperity to tho region which suffered so severely from the ravages or tho war. lie Is at the beud or the crent Gi ortia-Alabana Investment and Development Co., whose advertisement i.pp'nrs elsewhere in this paper, which is n. :. t.p or capitalists whom he has ussreiated with himself in a scbemo to rebuild and develop 'rge por tions of Dixie. Eat ly next month !'. In tends to make a tour of the South, visit- log that section Tor Mm first time shce the closo of the war twenty-six years ago. He will go to Nnw Orletius, and to all other prominent points, and surve the fields of operations of this company carefully, to inform himself personally ss to tho possibilities of each locality, Tbero s something phenomenal In such a tour by a general whoso first visit was sword In baud, but who now goes as a tcstorer. It will be watchod with great Interest by all sections of the country, Jf.aional Tri bune, Washington, X). C l-10.4w. Dyspepsia Makes tho lives of many pcnplo mlserablo, and often leads' to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all R'mo" feeling, had taste, coated tnnptio, and Irregu larlly of tho bowels, aro Dl8trQS8 soino of tho moro common JftOf symptoms. Dyspepsia docs f. not Ret well of Itself. It baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a renicily lil.o Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely nnd efficiently. It tones tho stomach nnd other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good nppctite, flud by thus fiick overcoming the local sym- 1,1, toms removes tho sympa- rlGQOaCriO thetlo effects of tho disease, banishes the headarlic, nnd refreshes tlio tired mind. "lhavo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had hut llttlo uictltc, mid what I did cat Mnarfa distressed luo, or did mo TJalT Utilo good. In an hour bum after eating 1 would expo rlenro a fulntness, or tired, a!1-gono feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was npEravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, mid from being moro or less shut up In a fioiir room with fresh paint. Last 0. . spring I took Hood's S.irsa- OtOmaCtl r 111a took throe bottles. It did mo an Immense amount of good. It gavo mo an appetite, and my food rellslicd aud satisfied tho craving I had previously experienced." Okobob A. Taue, Watortown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bj all druggists. SI six for $ 5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD St CO., Apothocarlet, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar An historical address on "Uetbany Orphans' Home," will be delivered as fol lows: On Sunday February 8, at St, James, 10:15 a. m., Zion, 2 30 p. ra., and Orangevllle, 7 p. m., and on Sunday Feb 15, at Uidlay, 10:30 a. tn., and Briarcreck, 2:30 p. m. The addrets will be both interning and instructive. Tbo offerings will be lor tho benefit or tbat Institution. A. Uot'TZ, pastor. New Meat Market. The undersigned has purchased the meat market lately owned by David Win ner on iron street, and is prepared to ru.'niau all kinds of fresn meat, sausage. wrapple, &c. t will be his endeavor to supply the best the market affords in his line. tf. O. A. Uekkino. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs f Vend. Ex. Issued out ot tbo Court of Common Pleas, ot Col. Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be Hold on the premises of the Flablng-creek Lumber Co. In Jameson CUT, Pa., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m , the rollowlag : All that cer tain pieces or parcels of land bounded and de scribed aa follows, to-wit : In and contiguous to said city of Jameson, beginning at a point In the west line of the Bloomsburg HuUI van Kallroad right of way. on the north side of Market street, thence northwardly along said rallroud line north forty-nine and one-half de grees, east Ave hundred and seventy-three feet, thence a right curve with a radius of nineteen hundred and ten feet tor a distance of two hun dred and sixteen feet to a point on east side of Broad street, thence along the east side ot said Broad street north forty-nlno and one-half de grwm east one hundred and forty-eight feot thqnce along the lot of Peter J. Suit south forty and one-half degrees east frTty feet north fifty and one-fourth degrees eaA one hundred and sixty-one and one-half feet to a point In the south line Westof Seventh street, thence along same forty and one-half degrees east fourteen feet, thence across said West Seventh street and along the east Une of land of Mary Hess north fifty-live and one-fourth degrees east two hun dred and three feet to the south side of Eighth street, thence along the same south forty and one-halt degrees east fifty feet to tho west Une of tho right ot way of the said Bloomsburg ft Sullivan Kallroad, tbeuce along the said railroad right of way north fifty-two degrees east seven hundred and ten feet to a point on the north side ot Blackberry Kunktance along the north side of Blackberry Run south seventy-seven and three-fourths degrees, east two hundred and twenty-three feet soutbi forty-nlno and three eights degrees east one hundred and nfty-four and one-fourth feet to a point sixteen feot north of a Beach tree marked for a corner, thence south sixty-one and three-fourths degrees east one hundred and thirty feet more or less cross ing Big FlsUlngcreek to a post corner on south side of an alley,, thence by lots laid out south flfty-slx and one-half degrees west one hundred feet to a post south' twenty-seven and five tenths degrees west one hundred and thirteen feet to a Maple tree, thence south forty-five degrees twenty minutes west ninety-one feet to a small Hemlock, thence south forty-six degrees and Ave minutes west three hundred and eight feet to a post on tho south side of east Eighth street, thence south, sixty-three and three fourths degrees west two hundred and thirty feet to a post, theuee north sixty-five and one- half degrees west etgnty-two feet to a Chestnut south eighty-two and a half degrees west two hundred and eight feet to a Chestnut south sixty-five degree and twenty minutes west one hsindred and slxty-Ktx feet to a small Apple tree south twenty-four degrees west, ono hundred and Hlxty-nlno feet to a Hemlock south fifty. nine and one-hair degrees west one hundred nnd seventy-three feet to a Hemlock south nfty- II ve and three-fourths degrees west one hundred unit twecty-nlne feet to a post south flft y-scven ijegivp.i west lour hundred feet to a post lu tho north line of said Market street and 1 hence ulong tho north Hue of sulci street north forty and one half degrees west five hundred and thirty-eight feet to point twenty feet east of the west line of Broad sueet the place of beginning, contain ing TWKNTY-FIV1-. ACRES and slxtei ii perches, and being a portion of two tracts of laud which were conveyed to John Jameson, James Corcoran and Andrew L. Frit. by the In Irs of Daniel Hess aud James Huberts, whereon a-n erected a 1 VkUE SAW MILL, Dwelllug '.louse, Blacksmith Shop, oil House, Treat lings, Saw Mill Dam, ami out-buildings. Also, all those two certain lots of land situate In Jumi'sou city. Col. Co., Pa., marked on tho general plan of said place as lots Number 2-1 und tl. In the southwest dlvtsou and bounded on the. norm by lot of 1 H. Howell, on the east by Broad street and ou tlio south und west by al leys, each lot being 40 feet In fnint on Broad street and ouo hundred and titty feet deep, whereon are erected on each or;tlie above lots u DWKU.ING HOUSE nnd outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of William B. (liven, Alty., and K. 11. Keller Co., vs tho 1 tailing Creek Lumber Co., and to be sold as I he property of tho Fishing Creek Lumber Co, uivkn, and Fi'nk, John is. CAsev Attorneys. Sheriff, I. W. Harlman & Soas. Wc nre now in shape to of fer special bargains, I;1KST IN COATS. SECOND in DRESS GOODS, TlIUlDin TAKLE DIN ENS, fourth in white Dress Goodrt and Embroider ies, fifth iu a special lot of Lin en Towels at 21c each, ( only u limited number ). On the grocery tide we are making a big run on Job Lots of Dishes, a lot of fancy market and egg baskets at half price. Bee them this week. I. W.rHartnan & Sons. CONSUMPTION, IX its first stapes, can .be successfully checked by t!io prompt use of Ayer Cherry 1'ectoral. Even In the later periods of tbat disease, the cough U wonderfully relieved by this medicine. - " I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral villi the best elTect in my practice. This wonilerftil preparation once saved my life. I hod a constant coup;b, night sweats, was Rreutly reduced in llenh, and given up by my pbysiciun. One bottle and a linlf of tbo l'ectoral cured me." A. J. Eidsou, M. L., Middlcton, Tennessee. " Several yenrs ago I was severely ilU The doctors said I wan in consumption, and that they could do nothing for me, but advised me, as a lust resort, to try Aver's Cherry l'ectoral. After tnltlng this medicine two or three mouths X was cured, and my health remains good to the present duy." Jamts llirchard, lJurien, Conn. " Several years ago, on passage boms from California, by water, 1 contracted so severe a cold that for some days 1 was confined to my state-room, and a fdiyslciau on board considered my life n danger. Happening to have a bottle of Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral, I used it freely, and my lungs were soon restored to a healthy condition. Since then I have Invariably recommended this prep aration." J. lt.Chaudlor, J auction, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. mirABID BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by all DraggliU. Prim $l;tWUla,$. REAL ESTATE FOB SAL! Of BLOOMSBURG. Main Street. Desirable building- lot 60x814, price $10. fifth Street House and lot, house rents for W per month, room to build several saore houses 110 feet front on Firth street, price tioco. ftnt Street Frame house, t rooms, lot 90x31 1, price none. Fourth Street Largo frame house, rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $2250. ' rifth street Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine truTMtc, lot IM , price turn. Main street Large store buildings with dwell ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, price 14000. Third Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x211. Price Too. Secoi,a street. Bast qfPenn Corner lot, SO ft. front. Price WOO. Second Street. Fine largo residence, 11 rooms exclusive of bath room. Hteam,. gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvements Tenant houses and a number of vacant lota la other jiarts of the town, all of which are for sal on easy terms. For further partlcutart laqulrs sixth street. North Side Neat Sew two story fraino house, T rooms, veranda In front and side. Price $1850. sum Mreet, North Stae Now two story treat house, 7 rooms. Veranda. Price $110 Such street, North Side House and lot with to feet front on Htreet. Price $000. Sixth Street, North Side New tw story frata house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $twa Flno Brick Residence tn Espy Pa., Lot M feet front 10 room bouse, everything tn good repair, recently papered and painted, well at door, da torn, good stable and outbuildings, fruit ot all kinds. Price $1000. Of WlHTCaSTIBN 4t BSCCUT. First National Book Building, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Roeanna Runyan, late of Bemttm tup Notice ts herevy given that Letters of admtnla ratlon on the estate of Hosa:uaa Hunvan. lat of Benton township, Columbia l.'o., I'a deceas ed, have btH-n granted to II. F. Berlin, of Fali- iiniiint Hprlngs, Luz. o., I'a.t whom all per d to suns inucDi.Hi 10 sum estuut nre mm iimke payments, aud those having elulms or de- inn nds will make known the sauiu witliout de- luy to H. F. H EH LIN, S-B-flt. Falrmnunt Springs, Luz. Co. Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAIXABLK Real Estate i Tho undersigned administrator ot Andrew Kunyun, late of Bciifon township, decoased, will expose to public sub.' ou the premises on Saturday, Feb. 7. 189L at 1 o'clock p. m., tho following real estate, sit uate in Benton township, bounded and diiucrtb ed ns follows, to-vlt! Adjoining lundsof George (lllibons on the east, lands of Peter Case on the south, and west by lands of A. J. aud Bowman, Crawford, and Itculien Ultibons, with a prtvar road lcudlitf from llaiulllno Church, 80 rods loug, said truck containing lO Acres and l.V) perches, strict measure, whereon uro erected a OSIC HTUUY AND A HALF housi; and outbuildings. TEUMS OF 8ALE:-Tcu jx-r cent, ot one fourth at the striking duwu of tho proiiortyj the oue-fourlh less tho ten per cent, at the coullrm atlon of sale, aW the remaining throe-fourths lu one year thereafter with Interest from con firmation nisi. Purchaser to puy for dood. I. K.KKIOKBAUM, Administrator,
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