THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Farm lor Sale. TO acres In Flshlngcreek township, Col. Co ne mile from Van Camp, New Columbia nml Cambro. Fair buildings, good water, nne orch ard. No. 1 (truss funn, will sell at a bargain up oa easy terms. Will exchange- upoa properly Bloomsburg. Cull upon or address WM. CIIKISMAN, Moomsburg, Va. Ton Balk Desirable vacant lots and a num ber of good houses and lots In llloomsburg. Tlin best business stand In Moomsburg. Avery de sirable property In Willow Orovo, first-class buildings and ID acres ot land. Dwellings In spy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills in Columbia county, by M. P. Lt'TZ, Insurance and Heal Estate Agt, Moomsburg fa., Sixty five machines was the output during the season, at the agency of 1). W. Kitchen, dealer in agricultural im plements, s He is a liberal advertiser, and got his reward. For Sale. A lot of ground with frame house, stable and outbuildings. Good fruit. Situate on Main street of Orangeville. Address A. B. Herring, Orangeville, Pa. 6-19-41. E. Jacobs & Son will have the fol lowing flavors in ice cream on Satur - day : Vanilla, Chocolate, Raspberry, Pineapple, Lemonj Banana, Biscque, Cherry, Coffee, Caramel, I'each, Cali fornia Fruit, and Orange water ice. What Gains- Senator Quay himself thinks it likely he will resign the national chairman ship next week. "It is probable" that he will do so, he says, "but not certain." Well there is nothing certain in poli tics. But it really looks as if Mr. Quay intends to go. Mr. Quay, whatever he may pretend, does not leave this position voluntarily. He goes because he must. He is scorned by the better men of his par ty. He is despised by the fitter men who should be the party leaders, His retirement has been demanded by them and party unity can only be maintained by his withdrawal. He goes out at the back door. And he goes out because he is kicked out. No matter if Mr. Quay did elect Mr. Harrison. No matter if John Wanamaker did raise the money Quay corruptly expended. There must be a scapegoat and Quay having already assumed many burdens of his own mutt bear the ugly loads that belong to others. The men who contributed to the Quay corruption fund, the man who gleefully bore it from Philadelphia to Washington, they all may remain without blushing, but the man who spent it and won with it must go. When he does go John S. Clarkson is to succeed him. Does decency gain thereby ? Is political purity aided by the change ? Will honesty in public place be more respected by Clarkson than by Quay ? To these several in quiries a negative response must be made, unless Clarkson reformed while abroad. Patriot. The Crowning Achievement. THE GRANDEST SPECTACLE OK THE AGE WILL BE PRESENTED IN SCRANTON. Never before has Scranton been able to announce such an attraction as will be presented within its gates for the first time on Tuesday evening, Ju ly a8, continuing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. The arrangements were made so promptly that comparatively few people knew what was going on until they heard that Paine's gorgeous historical pro duction of "The Last Days of Pompeii" had been secured for a short season. It is an important event to the people within a reasonable distance of Scran ton. They will now have an opportu nity to witness at popular prices, the grandest display human ingenuity has devised. To accomplish this required a guarantee of $jo,ooo at the outset, which amount was furnished by some of Scranton's well known business men. By this stroke of enterprise, residents of adjoining cities, and adjacent States can enjoy this magnificent production to show the "Last Days of Pompeii" only in the largest cities, but all the railroads centering in Scranton will is sue tickets at excursion rates one fare for the round trip while the ad mission fee has been fixed at the low price of 50 cents. This has been done to place a visit to the great exhibition within the reach of the humblest And it is quite certain the immense attendance will demonstrate the wis dom of the act. Tickets. 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. Seats in private boxes, $1. Can be secured ten days in advance of each exhibition, Single fare for round trip on all roads. S.e adver tisement. Do You Cough? Don't delay. Take Kemp's Bal sam, the best cough cure. It will cure your coughs and colds. It will cure sore throat or a tickling in the throat. It will cure pains in the chest, It will cure influenza and bronchitis, and all diseases pertaining to the Lungs because it is a Dure Balsam. Hold it to the light and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Large bottles 50c and $1. The Farmer Judge. HIS DECISION IN A MORTGAGE CASE MAY GET HIM INTO TROUllt.E. A dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, says: Judge (1. W. Mc Kay of Har per county, the Alliance judge who was to nave gone to Ann Harbor to study law after he was elected to office, is interfering with the supreme court, and may gut himself into trouble. He has issued orders which have set aside the orders of the supreme court. Pro ceedings were commenced in a mort gaged loreclosure case in Harper coun ty last January against Albert I loncy well, a person ot unsound mind. B. A Burr was appointed receiver to take charge of thj property June 12. Hon eywell, by his guardian, asked to have the receiver removed, and the farmer judge granted the petition. The mort gagee appealed the case to the su preme court, and Judge Horton, on tiling of a good and sufficient bond, ordered that the receiver again be placed in charge of the property pend ing the hearing of the case at the Sep tembrr term. Honeywell then again petitioned Judge McKay to oust the recicver, and he issued an order to that effect and turned it over to the sheriff. Re ciever Burr declined to obey it, and he was brought before the judge on a charge of contempt, convicted, fined $50 and sentenced to jail until the fine was paid. He declined to pay the fine and instituted habeas corpus proceedings in the supreme court. A temporary writ was granted and Burr was released on $1,500 bond. The case will be heard at the September term. To Our Subscribers. The special announcement which appeared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrange ment with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., . of F.nosbrugh Falls, Vt., publishers of "A treatise on the Horse and his Dis eases," whereby our subscribers were enabled to obtain a copy of that valu able work free by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. We trust all will avail themselves of the oppor tunity of obtaining this valuable work. 1 o every lover of the horse it is mdis- pensible, as it treats in a simple man ner all the diseases which afflict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard author ity. Mention this paper when sending for " Treatise" and send direct to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., as above. 7-24 11-t. Agreeable. To the taste is Manners' Double Extract for the blood. Its action its on the bowels excels all others of or kind, as it contains no mercury up aloes. Once tried and it can always be reliecl upon. Manners Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores. Price 50c a bottle. Sold at Mover Bros., Drug Store. Nevermind! Never mind what the people say, it is a fact nevertheless that the Popular News Agent, has ad ded to an already well selected stock of Games, Books Novels, &c, wall paper, beautiful designs and at very reasonable prices. Call and examine just a few doors below Market street Dr. Meeker's Medicines are pure and a sure cure for whatever the claim. Lung tonic for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by H. C. & J. A. Olmstead. Williamsport, Pa. All put up in 25 and 50 cts bottles. 6-1 9-1 yr. WrXKES-BARRE EACES. The races at West Side Park, Wilkes-Barre, for three days next week, commencing Tuesday, the 28th, will be the most attractive ever held there. The purses amount to $3500 and have secured a number of first class entries. Phe association intends to keep on im proving their annual meets if public appreciation can be aroused to the supporting point. VPR ADAM'S M KILLER CURES ALL DISEASES: It Is conceded beyond a doubt that ferinenta tlon (microbes) Is the cause of all disease, and we claim thut no mitdlclne can cure disease 1111. loss II has the combined quulltlos of a Blood Pdhikikr, Antibettic and Tonic. This power ful combination stops fcrineututlou and arrests decay, thereby assisting nature to cure. We will mall you circulars free, explaining the germ theory of disease. O. A. McKELVY, Bloomsburg, Pa., or July 8-tt-d. 7 Lalgut St., New York City. Tax notices at this office. 30 cents a dozen, Also collectors receipt books. ttjW, What is Custorla ig Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless nubstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantco Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and ilatulcucy. Castoria assimilates tho footl, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Ds. Q. C. Osnoon, Lowell, Man. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KiNcniLos, Conway, Ark. Th Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, Nov York City. ... i.im...tu 1 Tl PEOPLES STORE" DANVILLE, PENNA. A Great Memnnnt Sale DURING THE MONTH OF JULY. - Of Fine Dress Goods WASH GOODS, ETC. You will have a great chance all this month, to cet vour choice of a lot of fine Dress Goods, Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, Wash Goods eta These remnants and odd pieces are from 1 yard to 15 yards each. So if you have use for . - - L 1 1 .11 i n l . . i rcuiuurus oi any Kinu you wui As the sale goes on new pieces to give you a good choice whenever you come. . This Bale of i Ml 1 .1 .1 r -r , . reinuania win continue aunng uie montn or. duly only. LADIES SUMMER VESTS AT CLOSING PRICES. Ladies Ribbed Cctton Vests to go at 8c each special value Ladies Ribbed Vests loc each. Better ones at 25 to 75c each. MISSES AND CHILDRENS MULL HATS AND CAPS. Misses Mull Hats Shirred rim Tam O'Shanter crown in plain white and fancy to go at 25c each, would be considered good value at 89c. Misses Mull Hats with embroidered crown shirred rim and bow to go at 50c each would be cheap at 75c. Misses Silk Hats Shirred rim with lace full crown to go at 95c each worth 1.25. Misses Red Hats with embroidered crown the very latest out 50c each hard to find better at 75c. To keep the Hair in healthy condition try Rum and Quinine 5c a bottle. For Headache use Oak Lavender Salts 25 and 50c a bottle. Witch Hazel 25c a bottle. Bias Velve teen Dress facing in all shades 18c a piece. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE1 MILL & CENTRE STREETS DANILLE, PA Entrance On Both Streets. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nutate of Geo. Mmnre, of Siignrlovf tmrmhip. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Gen. Moore, lute of Sugurlouf twp. Col. Co. 1'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned udinlnlHtrutor to whom all persons Indebted to said estate ure re quested to make payments, and those having claims or drmunds will muko known the Hume without dWay to or to A ,K. PENINOTON, A. I.. 1'hitz, Administrator. Atty, Fulriuouut springs. June 17-t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Columbia Utility, to dis tribute the fluids In the hands of .lames T. Fox executor of the estate of Krimklln Rhodes, de ceased, as uppear on his final account, to and ainougthe pari les entitled thereto, will utteml to the duties of his npHlntiiieiit at his on lee In Uie Columbian building In llloouiahurg on Hat urday the lifith day of July next, at 111 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where ull parties Inter ested are requested to present their claims lie. fore the undersigned, or lie toreverdebarred from coming lu upou suld fund. July-T-Di. VM. II. KNYDEK, Auditor. TOWN TAXES. Notice Is hereby given to the tax-payers of the Town of HloouiKhuig by the undersigned, thut he Is prepared to receive Town Taxes for the year fwtl, ut his office on the second floor of the Post ortloe Hulldlug In said Town of Moomsburg Any tax unpaid at t he expiration of thirty days from this notice shall he paid with nve per cen tum penally on the amount added thereto. July 1st. IMI'1. ItOiiT. MC'KINUHAM. tf. Town Treasurer 3HE3 Castoria. " Catorla Is so well adapted to children that t reoommend it a superior to any preacription known to me." It. A. Ascitis, K. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their sxpeii encs in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only bar among our medical supplies what is known as rcguh.r products, yet we are free to confess that tb merit of Castoria baa won us to look with favor upon it," Vmitxo Hospital and Dirpcksast, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Shitit, Prrt., uimn..tniusii. Domestics, Prints, Ginghams. sureiy nna just wnat you want. will be added each day, so as ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALTJABI- Real Estate. The underslgded trustee to cell the real es tate of Kll.abeth Gcarhart, late of MtrtUn town ship, Columbia Co., deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises In Mifflin township, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891, at 8 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, to-wlt i A farm adjoining the land of Isaac Hchweppenhelser, Stephen Gearhart, Lawrence Slngley, and Samuel Knecht, con talnlng 58 Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a 8-story frame Dwelling House, Bank Barn ancPother outbuildings. TEH M 8 OP 8AI.K. Ten per. cent, of one fourtfl of the purchase money to be fmld at the striking down of the property ; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereufter, with Interest from continuation nisi. CliAHLEH QKAKIIAUT, 13. THANK ZAItH, Trustee. Attorney. REAL ESTATE rOR SILK IK BLOOMSBURG. Main Sti-eet. Dcslrablfl building lot AOxSlt, price 190i. Flret street Frame house, (1 rooms, lot 30x314, price iw.Yi. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot MO feet front on street, price t-toa. Fifth Street Lttrgn frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchcn, barn, fine fruit, &c, lot vx am, price ti.vm. Main Street Large store building, with dwell Ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting ol two streets, price Thlra Street. Large 8 room house, lot MxilS Price 'wo. .NeeoM Street, Katt 0 Vnn. Corner lot, BO ft front. Price fwni. Second street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms Fury lliHKt. Two story house, lot 4K) feet deep, price $nnn. exclusive of bath room, steam, gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvements. lennnt houses and a number of vacant lots In other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Hno Brick Hesldenoe In Espy Pa., Lot VI feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair1 recently papered and painted, well at door, cis tern, good suble nnd outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Trice anion. run arret, fienr Vlflh Two story frame house, 10 rooms, bath-room, wnter-closct, hot and cold water up-stnlra and down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range, all In splendid condition. Lurge new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy and price low. Ot WtNTKRSTKKN, DFCKI.ET M'Kll.l.tP. First National Hank Ilullding, tf. Hloomsburg, ra. Well established, situated in Espy, Pa. All in good working order. CONSISTING OF MILL SHOPS, SHED A1ID DWELLING HOUSE. Office with all the fixtures Connceteil therewith, also tools, patterns, bitts &:c. connected with the machines in the mill. The amount of Sales from this mill averaged when last In operation TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH. Apply to, THOS. W. EDGAR, 317 Spruce St. Scranton. June 17 6-m. 0jIlT'a&SS$$' STSAH LAUNDRY, IIJ SOUTH MAIM STREET, WILKES-BARRE. BOSS T3Z SEST 7T0BS IS TSZ VALLEY. CABFETS CLEANED AND FITTED. Best Fucllltles. Only filtered water used. All u'nrlr nnl rttttlnA tn mio 11 . . .... w..v v. mic mil 13 tAITUWU In a nrHt-tiHHH mauner, ana work not vlvlnsr All goods calle d for and delivered. W"A good agent wanted in Bloomsburg. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Col. Co., I'a., and to mo directed, there will be sold In the Sheriffs ofllcc, In the Court House, IUoomsburg, i'a., on SATURDAY, AUGUST iS, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following : jaii tho right title and Interest of John Htlckle the defendant ot In and to, All that certain pleco or parcel of lund situate In the town ot BloouisburK, ra., bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the east by Kast Ht., on the south bv Henry Kesty and on the west by an alley, being twenty-two und a hulf feet on East St., and one hundred and nlucty-elght feet deep and sixty feet on an alley, whereon aro erected a two story frame gtore building, Dwelling House and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Win. Krlckbuum and Surah A. Decker's use versus John Stickle, and to be gold ag the pro perty of John stickle. VAXDEHKLICE, JOHN B. CAfjEY, Atty. Sheriff. ORDINANCE NO. 57. An ohdinanc fhohikitino hawkino and rxn- DI.INU IN THE TOWN OK HI.OOUSUUHU. Be it onUiliiea and emirteit by tit Ttneit Coun cil u Dm J'ou-h of hloniiMlivra and It in Immim e;jced by authority of Ik tunie. Suction I. That no hawking or peddling of meals, tlsh, teas, splcus, fruit, vt'gftuhlns or other provisions shull at any time bn uiiowixt in the Town ot llloomsburg by any 0110 excepting citizens of the Town, aud any person or persons violating this ordinance shall on conviction .. fore the President of the Town Council forfeit and pny a tine of five dollars with costs for each offense. All ordinances or suitulements therein nut In conformity with this ordlnauce are re pealed. Paused at a meetlmr of Town f'nnneii hit July 15, lsttl. Attest. p. 8. HAHMAN W. B. CUMMINGS, Prest. of Council. Secretary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KitaU of Andrtxe Rimyan, teeeaned. The undersigned auditor appointed hv the or phuns Court ot Columbia count y, to make dlstrl. button of the funds In the hands of the admlnltt tratlor, will sit at his oltlce In Bloomsburg, Pa. ou Saturday, August 1Mb 18U1 at 10 o'clock a. m. to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all net-sons havinir claim., .,...., u,.i.i fund must appear and prove the same 6r ba de- uuuou iiuiu uuy suuru 01 sum fund. . . . N. V, FUNK. tumw. Auditor Is your individual trade hut your cus tom, your neighbor's and thnt o your friends, make up the sum total of our busi nrss. I)o you sec the importance of our pleasing you ? Our success depends en tirely upon a pood reputation. This is Inrcly the result of an exchange of opinions. I leucc our efforts to satisfy each customer, be his purchase of Hrcad, Cakes, Confection cry and Ice Cream large or small. Our greatest gratification is winning a permanent patron through a transient sale. Wc would like 10 secure YOU in that way. E. JACOBS & SON, Bakers and MTg Confectioners, NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET. !H III! II MI DRIVING PAM SCRANTON, PA. ITON, PA. JUL! 28 Commencing Tuesday 10 PERFORMANCES EVERY 10 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday EVENINCS. P A I M ' Q G0E5E0U3 rMI PRODUCTION, LAST DAYS OF The Most Dazzling, Realistic and Magnificent Scene Ever Shown to the Public. 350rerformeri on tIie 0ien Air tace,35Q Realistic Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Monster Display of Fireworks. Dancing Girls and Flower Girls. Charming Music Arranged by Gilmore Amphitheater Seats 10,000 People. This Gigantic Enterprise has been Se cured to the Teople of Scranton, by 3 Guarantee of $ 20,000. General admission, SO cts. Reserved Seats, - 70 cts. Box Seats - - - 81.00 Single Fare for rouo d Trip on all Roads Entering Scranton. Apply to Your Nearest Station Agent. In case of Rain tickets good for the next clear night. WDon't miss this opportunity to see the greatest spectacle of the age. FARMKKH' ENCAMPMENT AND AGKICL'L tural Implement Exhibition at Mt, iiretna Park, Ibanon County, I'a.. August 18 to sj '01. opening services Hunday, August m, at 8 P, M. Sermon by Hev. Chus. F. Deems, H. D., of New York. Music by Lebauon Choral society. Programme tor (tie Week. MONDAY Meeting at Auditorium at P. M. with address by Prest. Jus. . McKparrau and others. Music by the Hand and South ern Pluntatlon Jubilee singers, TUESDAY' Gov. It. E. PuttlBon : Oen. J. P, 0, Uobln, Ibituon Co. ; t'ol. Frank Mautor, Crawford Co. ; J. C. Krliier, Franklin Co.; Win. M. Derr, Est)., Lebanon Co. WEDNESDAY' J. T. Allman, Lecturer of Pa. State urange i Hon. (leerard C. Hrown, York Co. j D. P. Forney, Adams Co. ; J. A. Gundy I'ulon Co.; N. A. Dunning, Washington 1. C. ; Win. M. Hennlnger, Northumpum Co., Address lu Uerman. TUl'ltsuAY-tien. 1). II. llnsMngs, Centre Co. ; Hon. Chauncey F. Mark, York Co. j Hev. i. W. Atherton, 1). D., L. L. D Prest, Pa. State College ; I. S. Fraln, Master Pomona (iruuge, centre Co. ( llou. Murrlot Broslus, M, c, Lancaster Co. FRIDAY' Hon. win. A. PefTer, V. 8. Senator, Knnsns; Hon. !. H. lirlgbnm. Master Na tlonul Orange, Ohio; llou. .lorn. Simpson, M. C Kansas; Hon. Leonard Khoue, Mus ter Pa. state Grange ; J . II. Turuer. Secre tary National Farmers' Alliance and Indus trial I'ulon. SATl'HDAY Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts and( 1 wing Addresses by Members of the Association. The proceed! mrs each dav will be Interspersed with Music by Klrst-Class Brass Huuds and Vo cal and Instrumental t'oneerts by the Great Southern Pluutulluus Jubilee Hngers. Low Excnrslvu Special Trains through to Mt. Gretna Park via Rates). Pennsylvania, (.:uiuhcr- lumiaiidPhlladHlpitlH.s Heading Railroads. See Kutlruad Postern for time und mu s. A'o Fakir or Side Sltom Allowed on t!ie Grnund Secure tenf. nii,nmmiul,Hnnu at nni)A nn nn- Pllcatlon to K. H. GiiuixtN, Geu'l Pass. Agent, Cornwall & Lelmnou Itullroad, Lebanon, Pa. ,....Kor Kenenil Informal Ion apply to T..A. COM HKL, Oenorul Manager, P. O. liox 6, Harris burg, Pa. NED IRISH, It. I). GORDON, Genl. Hupu Genl. Pass. Agent L'OKNWAt.L & LKBANON It. R. CO., I.KBAN0N, PA, Junesxiv-m. Thut Trad Mark la on Ttis Best Waterproof1 Coat lit th world l.li.lilw
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