TIIR "roCiiMBlM BLOOMSBURO. l'A. Tfyey are . beauties ! vWhat? Why, the new picture cards glven with LION COFFEE. A STIRRING BUSINESS. Yes, a regular revolution business) in which one sale helps to make another. The people make us stir around to fill orders, and evidently believe we do a fair square business. Seeing we have such a large patronage too, convinces others they better try us, and so the trade increases. We're happy over it. and so are all our customers. The de mand for our bread, cakes and candies (our own manufacture), is greater than ever, but we are ready to supply the demand. As the holidays arc now com ing on you will be thinking of Clear Toys. Give us a trial on these goods. E. JACOBS & SON, Bakers ami M'f'g Confectioner NO. 1.10 WEST MAIN STREET. TRIAL LIST. Margaret I.udwlg vs. Phebe Stnckhousc. J. 1). Alexander vs. Illrah) Markle. Geo. H. licuiiensnyflcr iidmr. etui. vs. Sarah A. Petrlkln. John A. .laeksnn ctal. vs. Ell Stoctzcl. Patrick J. Hums vs, L. A. Hlley CD. Johu W. llorrmun vs. II. H. K. K. Co. L. H. Lee Hro. vs. Silas lloofnaglo. Samuel Klilnart vs. George W. Koons. Ezcklcl cole 8 exr. vs. B, 8. K. K. Co. C. c. Evans com. vs. Knte Klttcnhouse. Robert K. Howell vs. David Whltciulro. John (Jet kin vs. I'eiinn. It. K. Co. William Krickbaum vs. William II. 8nyder. a P. Hoone vs. K. P. Alberson, tt. P. Boonn vs. l.cmuel Drake. K. J. Flnnerty Jr. vs. C. A C. Poor District. K. J. Klnnerty Jr. vs. t, & C. Poor District. Lemuel Drake vs. Jacob Dlldlne, W. J. lildlay vs. Brlarcreek Township. B. K. Savlis vs. James Magee etui. James Thompson vs. Michael Kinney et. ux. Emery llelnbach vs. Tony Bush. John Klnley vs. Tony Hush. tk B. Mellenry vs. Tony Bush. CH. Wolvertonvs Tony Bush, WlUlam H. Beach vs. Mathlus (Jingles. Joseph Bobbins vs. Tony Bush. Cyrus Stuckhouse's exrs vs, John C. Crlsman etaL H. F. Savlts vs. James Magee et. al. John CaduiHD vs, B. it H. H. K. Co. Levi Houston vs. Harriet M. Davidson et. al. Dr, It. M. Laahelle vs. Thomas Verlln et. uz. 1892. Harper's Weekly. ILtt'STHATED. Harfkk' Weiklt for the coming year will contain more attractive features, more and fin er Illustrations, and a greater nuuihernf arti cles of live, Intense Interest than will be found in any other periodical. Among these latter will be a series of articles on the twenty-five irreatest cities of the world, Including five hun dred tllUHt rations. The Columbian Exposition, the Army and Navy, great public events, dis asters on land and sea, and the doings of the celebrated people of the day will be described aid UluHtratedln nn attractive and timely man ner. The department of Amateur Sport will continue under the direction of Catpbk W. Whitney. The best of modern writers will contribute short stories, and the most disting uished artists will make the Illustrations The edliortil articles of Mr. (Jkokiir William Cuktir will remain us an especial attraction. HAEPER'S PERIODICALS. HAMPER S WKRKI.Y, PorYear 4 IX) HAKPKK'H MAGAZINE, " 4 00 HAKPKK'H BAKAK, " 4 00 IIARPEH'H YOtHO PEOPLE, " 8 00 poe'arje Free to all suhscrtliers in tM United Ulaln, Canada, and Mexico. The volumes of tlio Wkkkly begin with the first Numbnr for January of each year. When no time Is mentionedsubscriptions will begin with the X umber current at the time of rocelpt of order. Bound Volume of Hakckk's Wkeki.y for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will 1)9 sent by mall, poslago paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the f rolght does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for bind ing, will be sent, by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 1 oo each. Keralttanccs should be anade by Post-oillce Money Order or Draft, to aveld chance of loss. XmMlMtiwriarewjttocow thti advertisement itUhout tit express order uUakckk & Bhotii- KUK. Address: IIAKPEK BUOTIIEHH, Nkw York For Best Photographs Go to KEMP, for he employs nothing but first class artists to work his two branch galleries, enabling him to make first class work. AI.HO .HA 8 TAKEN FIRST PKICMIUH AT THE COUNT V PAIR. 1 1 until January I, I892. We guarantee all work, and lhow proof. terrol)er place over Schuyler's hardware (tore, Bloom sburg, J'a SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. Rcgu ar meeting of the scl.ool board held last Friday evening, November (, with all members present. Orders were drawn for payment of teachers, janitors and sundry bills. Committee on buildings and grounds reported that the steam heating apara tus in Third street building had been completely overhauled and almost a new one replaced, which will last for many years. Robert Alexander, committee from Junior American Mechanics appeared and stated that they had fixed Friday November ioth as time for the pre sentation of flags to our public schools and they would make special arrange ment for ap rapri ite a Messes upon that occasion. There will be repres entatives from the National Council, from the State Council, and various orders from this town and neighboring places will be here. The exercises will be held i i the afternoon, in the open air, if favorable; if not, then in some public hall. Principal Sterner appeared and made statement that there were a few habi.ml truants that reeded some vigorous treatment. The matter was left in the Principal's care with instruc tions to use every effort to prevent truantism. The two literary societies, through the principal made a request for space in the public library to supply with books. These two socities are now receiving 2cts a week from each member. The contributions arc en tirely voluntary. Several dollars are contributed each week, which will soon make a good begining for the public library. Attention was called to the matter of contaeious distases. and it was .. .,..! ,i.. .1... ...,...... ( ..t.. ,;:.. ' uiiu ui.ii nit: aiiiimuii wi Jul an-i.uis be called to the town ordinance which requires that all physicians shall notify the board of health of any existing con tagion, to prevent its spread. Attention was called to the resolu tion of a month previous which states from their duties, without first askirg permission of the principal who shall refer the matter to the Board of direc tors. A friend induced me to try Salva tion Oil for my rheumatic foot, I used it and the rheumatism is ntireli gone. John H. Anderson, Baltimore, Md. Positive and unsolicited testimony from every section confirms every claim made for the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. AN INCEEASED VOTE. The democrats of Columbia County can feel proud over the vote polled at the late election. In 1887, for Audi tor General and State Treasurer there were 2876 democratic and 1561 repub lican votes a majority of 13 15. In 1889 there were 2426 democratic and 1 187 republican a majority of 1230 The present year there were 3664 democratic and 1888 republican, a democratic majority of 1776. The btate Ireasurer receiving a majority of 1824. It will thus be seen that the democratic majority increased fifty per cent over two years ago. When we consider the limited means that Chair man Townsend had to get out the vote, and the few workers that he could get interested, we have great reason to re joice over our increased vote. Colum bia county still ranks among trie ban ner counties. If your poultry look sickly, will not eat, and is loosing feathers, you should give it at once BullVHead Poultry Powder It costs but 25 cents. For sale bv all dealers. POtJLTEY NOTES. No. 37. Fowls that are confined should have green food every day. Milk is very good as an egg produce'. if you have any to spare try it. Have you collected a good supply of road dust for your fowls this wintei ? If not there is time yet. Your poultry house is not complete without a trough to feed the soft feed in. Make it so it can be cleaned easily. When a fowl has become profitless it is time to dispose of it, by either selling or killing it. It does not pay to feed grain to a worthless hen. Did it ever strike you that all hens do not lay the same number of eggs ? It is a fact, even if they are all one kind, and if you are wist- and carefully looking after your future income you will sort out your best layers to breed from. W. B. German. Both air and water abound in mi crobes, or germs of disease, ready to infect the debiliated system. To im part that strength and vigor necessary to resist the effect of these pernicious atoms, no tonic blood purifier equals Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON- There will be a total eclipse of the moon Sunday evening, November 15. The moon enters the shadow at 5:34, total eclipse begins at 6:36, middle of the eclipse 7:18, total eclipse ends 8:00, passes out of shadow 9:1 a. The moon will rise in this section at 6:09, there fore we will get a fine view of the eclipse. It is seldcm an eclipse of the moon occurs so early in tbe evening when all can have an opportunity to view it Your Couch Has not yielded to the various rem edies you have been taking. It troubles you day nnri night, breaks your rest and reduees your strength. Now try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, before the bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissues of the lungs sustain fatal Injury. As nn anodyne and expectorant, this preparation lias no equal. It soothes the irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by tho use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Dr. J. O. Gordon, Carrol Co., Va., writes: "I use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and prnnonnco It to be uneqnalcd as a rem edy lor colds and coughs." "After the grippe couch. This was my experience a hacking, dry couch, with on Incessant tickling In the throat, keeping mo awake nights, and disturbing the household. I tried a great number of 'cough-cures,' but they gave me only temporary relief. At last I concluded to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and before I had used half a bottle, t had my first all-night sleep. I continued to im prove, and now consider myself cured." A. A. Sherman, Coeymans, N. y. By Using Ayer's Cherry rectoral, many have been saved from fatal Illness. K. D. Estahrooks. Canterbury, Jf. B.,says: " In the winter of 159 I was a surveyor of lumber In Sacramento, Cal. Being consid erably exposed, I took a bad cold accom panied with a terrible cough. I tried several remedies, but they failed to cure me. and it was thought I was going Into a decline. On the advice of a friend, I began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and less than half a bottle completely cured me." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral FRErABKD BT Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Eold by all Druggists. Price 1 j six bottles, i. REAL ESTATE FOR Ski. IN BLOOMSBURG. Uain Street Desirable building lot 50x314, price nam. Firm Street Frame house, (1 rooms, lot 50x214, price tlffiu. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price f 22M. Fifth Street Largo frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kllcheu, barn, tine fruit, Sc., lot T9s no, price f 1.100. Main Street Largo store building, with dwell lng house on same lot, corner lot fronting oi two streets, price H000. Ttilrd Street. Large 8 room house, lot WxJlS Price $?roo. Secoi.d Street, Kant 0V.11). Corner lot, 50. ft front. Price fNoo. Seamd street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms Ferry Road. Two story house, lot loo feet deep, price Irtno. exclusive of bath room. Hteam, gas, sewer water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houttes and a number of vacant lota lu other parts of tbe town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Fine Hrtck Kesldonco In Espy Pa., Lot 9i feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and palntd, well at doc.-, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of al kinds. Price fimo. Iron Street, war Fifth Two story frame house, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalra and down, sewer, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy and P'loe low. Of WINTKIISTKKN, ClCIl.K V M'KlI.LIP. First National Dank Building, tf. llloomsburg, Pa. ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Turs'innt to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undoi'slgned Executors of Cyrus Mellenry, deceased, will exposo to public gale on the premises In Orange township, said county, on SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1891, at 1.80 p. m., the following described renl estnte, situate In Orange township, bounded and de scribed as follows: On the north by land of Charles Trump and Phlneas Young, on the west by lands of Hiram Bowman and Krl lkelur, on the south by lands of Erl Ikelcrand Martin Kline und on the east by lands of Martin Kline, Wesley Bowman und Thomas Mellenry, whereon Is erected a Twc Ktory Brick Dwelling House, n good Bank Barn, Htraw Kucd urn! other out building. A good orchard, und running water at both house and barn. It contains about So ACRKS of CLEARED LAND and about 23 ACKES of TIMBER LAND, Mostly Oak. TEKMS OP BALE. Ten per centum of one- fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of tho property; the one- fourth less tho ten pet cent, at the confirmation ubsolute.and the remaining three-fourths In one yenr utter continuation nisi with Interest from t hut date. Deed to be made after full payment of the purchuse mouey, at the expense of the purchaser. All grain in the gronnd and personal property on the premises reserved. llKBHINO. HEBECCA MellENHV, Ally. KDW'AKl) McliKNUY. Executors of Cyrus Mellenry, dee'd. CHARTER NOTICE. -Knticnls herebv irlven. that nn nnnllentlon will lie made to tho Oovernor of Pennsylvania on the Hint day of December Wl by J. L. Bleburdson, F..I. lllcbard, tl. .1. ltlchard, L. H. Wllilei-steeii, II. A. M'Kllllp and W. D. HecKley under the Act of Assembly iiiiiioved April tfllU 1H74 ent itled "An Act to provide tor the Incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tloim'Tand the supplements thereto for the charter fit nn Intended corporation to be called "Hloonisburg Brass and Copper t ompuny". The character a rid object of which Is t he manufact ure of lubes, roils und other articles of commerce from wood or metal and the manufacture of brass, copper and all other metals. And for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the l-ght,ibener)ts and privileges of said Act of An leiubly and the supplements thereto. WINTIHSTIIN HiCILT A M'KlM.M. ll.f Vw. (Solicitor What is lK Caetorla la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ana Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is ft harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinff Syrups, ami Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years u:o by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays foTcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea ond Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. H Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." - D. O. C. Osoonn, Ixwcll, Mass. ' Castoria Is tho best remedy for children ef which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the renl Interest of their children, and use Castoria In tend of the varlousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by foreingopiiim, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt fid agent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature gravos." Dn. J. F. KiMcncLOK, Conway, Ark. The Centaar Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. Advertised In this paper In September, were awarded ns follows : fxx s.-holarsl lp to. I. C. I,ee Italllba.v, 1'a. :t.rselinlarslilp to May IlliiKhain. Waverlv, N. Y.; U scholarship 10 .lames M. Moekler. Klmlriu The f.ltKAT HI lUMM. iK f'UM M I. Hi . kl MIUA. N v. will nwiirtl titift All niisuicqs iM-iiiiiarsuiii neceiiiiivi i.,ui i,ir a pnuunn solution. Bend stamps lor particulars. W rite to J. C. Lee or tho others If you doubt our reliability. "Seeing1 Is Believing." must be simple; when it is not simple it is not cood. Simfle. Beautiful. Good these ' (words mean much, but to will impress the truth more tough and seamless, and it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and Look for this stomp Thb RocnasTRR. If the lampdealer hasn't the gennliM Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illualrated catalogue, land we will send you a lamp safely by express your choice of over 2.00(1 I varieties from the Largett tamp Start in Ihi World. nociiKSTKn LABP CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. "The Rochester. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. the estate of Jacob Yeager deceased. The undersigned appointed auditor by the Orphuns' Court of Columbia county to pass up on the exceptions ftlcd to the account fit M. o. HUKbcs who was the executor of tbe said Jacob Y putter deceased, as Hied by the administrator of tbe said M. it. Hughes deceased, and make distribution of the balance In the hands of said nccountunts, will meet the parties In interest at his ofllce In Bloomsburg, Pa. on the v7th day of November A. V. lsui at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at which tune and place all parlies having any claim against said estate must appear and pre sent the same other-wise they will be debarred from receiving any thing from said estate. h. Fkank Zakk, MM. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. nutate of Rehecca Freas, deceased, The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orpbaus' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute tho funds In tbe hands of Alfred Kreas, ad ministrator of the estate of Rebecca Proas, de ceased, aa appears on bis account, to and among tbe pai tlt entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In the town of llloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 17th dav of November 1WI1, at lu o'clock a. m., when and where all parties Interested are requested to preeent their claims or be forever after debarred from coming In upon the said fund. WM. CI11USMAN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob SI roup, a lunatic. Tbe nndersltrned, an auditor appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coiintv, to distribute the balance lu the hands of Robert (J. Howell, commit ten of Jacob si roup a lunntlc, ss shown by his tlrsl and Until account tiled to Heptemlier term 1K, to and among tho parties legally entitled thereto, will sit al his oftlce In Hloomsburg, on Wednesday, November lHth, 1HUI, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all persons having claims ugalust said estate must appearand prove the same or bo debarred from coming In on said fund. J. II, MAIZK, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Freas, deceased , Tbe undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orpbaus' Court of Columbia couuly, to dlstrb ute the funds In the hands of Morris H. Freas, administrator of the estate of 8aiuucl Freas, deceased, as appears on bis account, to and among tbe parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his ofllce In the town of liloomshurg, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November IHiil, at 10 o'clock a. m , when and where all parties Interested are requested to present their claims, or be forever after de burred from 'jtimlug In upon the said fund. WM. CHRISM AX, Auditor. PARTITION NOTICE. In tfie matter of llu partition of tfie estate of WlllUim Beck Sr., deceased. To William Beck, Jr., of Centre township, Columbia county. Pa.; (leorgu Beck, whose last known address was Dickson, I.00 county, 1111. nols j Mnry Beck of Cent r township, Columbia county, and Haruh I.., Intermarried with Wesley SlUor, of Orangu township, Columbia county, Vou are hereby notified that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia count y, a writ of partition baa Issued from said court to the sheriff of said county, returnable on the tlrst Monday of December, A. 1). IHUl, and that the Inquest will meet for the purpose of making partition of;the real estate of said decedent 011 Monday, November IS. IHIH. between thn hnnm of a, m. and 4 p. in,, unou the premises lu 1 wrnim lownmup, Loiumuiu counir, ra., at, whi. h tUuo and yitce you jb attend u iou see proper. - - , lo--. joun & cahbt, Vherirt. J Castoria. " Ctorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it assuperlortoany prescription known to me." II. A. Anrnss, M. D., Ill So. Oxford st , Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken hlchly of their expert ence In their outside practice with Castoil-., Olid although we only bare a:nong oi:r medical supplies what is known as nicu'jr products, yet no are free to coufejs that Hie merits of Castoria has won us to look wlU favor upon It." U.sitkd HosrrTAL so DtspxKsnT, Hoston, llabi. Alum C. Swirn, Pr., A nd a good lamp see "The Rochester" forcibly. All metal, made in three pieces only, more cheerful than either. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of II. a. Crecellng, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to poms mi en exceptions, and to make distribution of the funds of the estate to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit. at the ollice of Winter steen, Beckley, S. M'Kllllp, In Hlooiiisbuig, on Monday, November H, ism, at U) o'clock, a.m., to IH-rioriuthe duties of his appointment, when and where all itermins having claims must ap pear and prove the same, or be debarred from " m...av vr miiu IUUUi ,p t. H. Wl.NTKltSTKKN. IMMt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate or Simon Feltermun, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed nn auditor to pas upon the exceptions tiled to the second and final account of the executors of Billion fretterman late of Locust township de ceased and to distribute the fund In the bunds Of said executors, will meet the parties lnter eled,ut the office of w. II. Ithawn F.sq. n ( ata- T'imu1?'?,.1.0; n 01 November A. 1). 1HH', at 10 o clock a. m at which time und r'l'TJ'in ,,'IMOnN bavlng claims ugalnst said fund will appear and present the same or be forever debarred from coming In for a share thereof. liOBKlU' Bl CKINOHAM, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Marv Ctavton late of Totrn nf Dtnoms. burg, .n"r1.,s ,,,,r,,,,y Klventtunt letters testament- &i,,,',f,1.'.,!r'u,,,,,,,Ml'ryt'1''U)''- !'" f the own of itlooiiiNburg, county of Columbia. I'a deceased, have been granted to K. P. Pursel r ed . said estate ai-e requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will mike known the same without deluy. 10-30-ttt P' ,i"KSEr" i-M)t. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Benl. SaHts late the town of Lluoms. ourg, I'a. , deed. Notice Is hereby given that letters of odmluls. t rat on on tbe estate of Benl. K. Navlta lLte r he town of BKsimsburg, Pai. deceased ! huvl been granted to the undersigned 1 admllilst CHART EH HAVITS. W.KU1. M.CRlSHKI., l0J,M' Administrators, ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of thn urn.. ".vim,, INSOLVENT NOTICE. oonecru. mm he will apply in iK. 'aJJ m"".?" .''""V" t,lmnbmleoumy f r t he U.ne' nt of tU Insolvent laws of this Con noV.wea ' ? " on Mond:iy December Tib, IHUl at th ! U.no, "j oourt In the af ternoon o ia Id cly, a X any person having any objection W bU n ml rt ' It. IU UmB. HARRY BPKAH. KMtMt, WORLD'S rAIR NOTES. Mexico lias r.i.nle a World's I air npproprintioti of $50,000. 1 his ,s only preliminary, however, ami it is fully exported that the whole of $70,. 000, which were asked for, and p, r haps more, will lc voted. Henri Moscr, of Trance, wants to rent, for $10,000, a collection of rdii from Central Asia, the result of five expeditions to that country. c values the collection at $40,000 ami says it contains a larj;e assortment, from firearms to embroideries ami groups of statuary, all gifts of the sov. trcigns of Atia. The residents of Equador have order cd that a complete display of women's work shall be prepared for the l air. This is to include a collection of cold and silver braid work, woven straw, and other novelties. Two or three women may be sent to Chicago to take charge of the display. British fluiana has appointed its Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society a Commission to represent the Colony, and has appropriated $jo,ooo lor an exhibit, l resident B. Howell Jones, of the Commission, lias been made its executive omccr. A space of 60 x 30 feet has been requested near that assigned to the Dominion of Canada and other British-American t olonies, so that a contrast may be made between their exhibits and those of the Latin-American countries. Hassan lien Ali, of Morocco, is seeking a concession to make a Mo rocco exhibit at the Exposition. He s.iys he will spend $50,000 in showing the people, manners, customs, amuse ments, etc., of his country and in bringing to Chicago a tribe of Berbers. PaUl heads arc too many when they may be covered with a luxuriant growth of hair by using the best of all restor ers, Hall's Hair Rcnewcr. William Lively aged 1 4 years wl 0 was kicked by a mule at the Hloonis burg Lock Oct. 12, had his skull frac tured and a piece of bone 1 x 2 J inches driven into his brain. An operation was performed and the piece of bone removed from the brain, thereby ex posing the brain matter about ij by 2 inches. '1 he boy remained in an un conscious condition for over two weeks and last Thursday, Nov. 5th l.e uttered the first word for three long weeks. He has now recovered so that he can talk rationally. His left side is partially paralyzed but it is hoped by the time the wound is healed that he will regain the use of his limbs. The boy says that he is very thankful for the kind ness he has received from Mr. ami Mr?. Hoover and the citizens of Hloomsburg. His father Samuel Lively, has been by his side for the last week and will take his son home in a few days. The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy, like Hood's Sarsaparilla. SHERIFFS SALE. OF VALUABTJt- Real Estate. I Bjr virtue of a writ of TU Fa. Issued out of tl 0 Court of con, mon Pleas of Columbia Co, la., and to rue directed, there wiu be sold at public me mo vourt noute, Bioomsburg, ra , on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891. at two o'clock in the afternoon, tho following All that certain let or pleeo of land situate la Main township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follow, to-wit: Beginning- at a stone at line of land of Aiuoi Dlener and laud of lsalab John, now John Uarmony, and rut. nlng from ibene by land of aatd John Harmon outh tuii ty nre and one balf degree east, tbre andfouth teothpei-chiitoaaton", thence bj land late of John Fisher, now WlllUm n. Fisher and William Fisher, toutb tweny ono degree) eaat, thtrty-two and tlx. entha peruhts to a stone near a stump. I hence by lands now or late of Daniel unicr north slxty-nlne and tbrcf fourths degrees, east twenty otght and three tenths perchoa to a stone, thence by land now or late of Amos Dlener, north twenty-elgbt and oue-fouith d'greoj, west tiny two and one haif percbei to a stne. thence by the aan e sout n fifty.fourdegicsswest, twenty-four p?tchra u the place beginMf.g, containing SIX ACRES, neat mca' ure, bo tbe same, more or lea, where on are erected a DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN, and other outbuildings. Solied, taken luto execution at tue suit of .W. It. Vetter, executor, now to the use of George Brelscb, guardian, va. John steely, and to be old as tbe property of John Meely, CaarsiuN, attorney. ALSO: By Tlrtue of a writ of AL U. Fa., thsued out of the tourt of Common Fleas of Columbia County, p , there will be sold at the laine tlu.o and place lands and tenemenu whlcli were of A. L Kilt, James Corcoran, Sarah R. jameton sndJoho Jamejon, ownra or reputed owners, and James Corcoran, doinj business In the firm name of tbe Flshingcreck Lumber Co. as con tractors, to-wit t Certain bullClng te-wlt : A steam saw mill located on a lot or ul ce f f around situate in Jamison City, "n the towmbip or Bugarloaf, Col. Co. Pa , containing JS ACRES AND 16 PERCHES, lying partly in Columbia and partly in SulUvaa County, adlolnlmr oil Uty, the right of way of the Moorosburg u.iu nauroau company, Blackberry Ituuanu east branch of Flsblngoreek. tseuud, 1 akin Into execution at the suit of r Andrews, rtolcg business as S. Andrews k Bow VI. A. L. VHI J.ntM ., v. V ' ...... vviwah u ourau " Ju meson, John Jameson, owners or reputed " , acq james Corcoran, doing business in tbe name of l lsblnnai eelc Lumber Co , as Con tractors, an i to b) sld aj the property of James Corwran, doing buatoeta in the name of t te Flsblngoreek Lumber Compsny. JOBM B CAKIV, 9 B. U11 l Attorney. iMrltT
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