THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSUUKG, I'A. it i 3 SSL,'. A STIRRING BUSINESS. Yes. a regular revolution business, in which one sale helps to make another. The people make us stir arou-.d to fill orders, a-.il evidently believe we do a fair square business. Seeiog 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 ail 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 are now com ing on you will be thinking of Clear Toys. Give us a trial on these goods. E. JACOBS & SON, B.iki'is and MTg C'oufeetloncis NO. 130 WEST MAIN ST R LET. ORPHANS' COURT SALE STATK OF REBECCA E. GIRTON, DECEASED. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale on the premises 0i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land: All that certain lot, ple;e, or parcel of land situate In the borough of Berwick, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning In Chestnut street on an alley three rods from the northwestern boundary of out lot numbers seventy-three (73) In out lot numbers ,si), thence by Chestnut street ten rods to a three rods street, thence by said street three rods to lot number twenty-two of J. D. Thompson's adlltlon to tha town of Berwick, thence on a line parallel with Chestnut street ten rods to the alley aforesaid, thence by said alley three rods to Chestnut street the place of beginning and being lot number twenty-one of J. 1). Thompson's addition, whereon is erected a large Two-story Frame Dwelling House and Outbuildings. There Is also upon said premises a large number of choice fruit trees. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the strik ing down of the property ; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of the gale; and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation ni.it. Deterred payment to be secured by bond and mortgage upon the premises. Nov, 10, ltl. CHAr.LES C. EVAXS, Executor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' court 01 Columbia county. Pa., the undersigned trustee of the estate ot Issao Saoemaker deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises In M adlson township. Cel. Co., Pa. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1S91, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : TRACT NO. I. Beginning at a pine stump In Hue ot land of Geo. liurtllne. and on the south comer of the hereinafter described two acre lot, belonging to the samo party, thence by land of Joel Koulk north W degrees 81 minutes west l perches to a stake In line of said Joel Fo'ilk, thence by land of Benjamin Dletterli k south degn-es minutes west io perches to an old stone corner In line to land of B, sterling, thence alonj the same south 87 degress SI min utes exst 07 perches to a stake In centre of pub lic road, thence along said road south 3 degrees 39 minutes west 21 34-1'M perches to a stake on west side Jof tald road south 76 degrees 1 minutes east M V10 perch's to a stone In line to land of the said Geo. Hartllne, and thence 1-y the same north degrees as minutes east W 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing l t Acres and Wi perches, strict .niCMure, being partly Improved furm land. THACT NO. Il.-Begluiilng at a pine stump In line nf land of Geo. Hartjlne nt the southeast corner of land Joel Folk, thence by land of th said Geo. Hartllne north S1 degrwis east 37 pen-lies to a post In the public road .leading to Bluoinshurg, thence aloag- the same and land of William Glrton north 40 degrees west 12 perches to a Kist, thence by laud of the said Joel Folk south 13 ',4 degrees west la perches to a plno knot, thence south 32 pent to the place ot beginning, containing two acres whereon are erectel a two-story Frame Dwelling House and frame barn and outbuildings, with the ap purtuuees. TEKMS OF SALE. Ten par cent, of one fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at tha striking down of the property; tha one-fourth ltiss the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sain; and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from continuation obi. AMOS W. PREIBELBI8. A. L. Fkitz, Ally. Trmtaa PAID $5,000 FOR TWO BRICKS. An Ohio Parmer Thoaght They Wera Gold, Bat They Turned Oot la be Clay. Alliance, O., Nov. 14. One of the most novel, curious and extremely well laid plans for fleecing money from credulous farmers has just been unrouea within a few miles or this city. The victim Is Herbert Kose, on of the wealthiest farmers In this sec tion, and that he should fall Into the trap is the wonder of the community. The schemer gave his name as James Mcintosh, and his home as Arizona, lie gave out that he and an Indian were interested in a gold mine, and that he was In this section hunt ing for his uncle, whose name was Hubert Rose. He learned that he lived in Salem, and that he had re cently moved to Ravenna. Going there, he was informed that he was dead. Learning that Hubert Rose lived here, and being almost heartbroken over the loss of his uncle, he worked upon the sympathies of the unsus pecting farmer, who did not tumble until too late. Gold bricks were shown him, which were tested and proved to bo genuine. The schemer offered n third interest in the mine, and, furthermore, he would dispose of the two bricks, which ho valued at $30,000, for $3,000. Mr. Rose consented to Interest him self in the mine aud also take the bricks at that figure. A time was set for the transfer and at night, when the moon was shining bright, $3,000 were given for two bricks, not of gold, but of burned clay covorod with bruss. Mr. Rose is a very much bent mnh and Is using every means In his power to intercept the swindler. Un suspecting farmers in Indiana and elsewhere in this Stats have been bitten by the same scheme. Mr. Rose reels satisfied that nie nuggets were good gold nnd still believes that such was the c;ise, a confederate changing them for worthless stuff after the test had been maJe. A FOOLISH HEIRESS. Sh F.lopc. With a Married Man and Loet a Legacy. BfFFALo, N.Y., Xof. 14. Rev. E. A. Devare, of Dayton, Ohio, is in this city searching for his pretty niece, who, he claims, el iped from Dayton two weeks ago vith George Eis, a married man and the father of two children. Lulu Devare, a pretty, sweet-faced girl of seventeen, lived with her grandmother, who has an elegant house on Detroit street, and Is said to be possessed of a large fortune. Not long ago the old lady made a will and Lulu was designated as her sole heir. The fortune is sail to amount to nearly $30,000 and the girl has about $40,000 in her own name In a Dayton bank. Lulu met George Eis and fell In love with him. He proposed that they elope, and she consented. Two weeks ago last Tuesday they took a train for Franklin, Ohio. From there Miss Devare telegraphed to her uncle and grandmother, saying she would explain later. From Franklin they ar rived here last Thursday and engaged rooms, giving their names as Mr. and Mrs. George W. Graham. There they met Charles Burns, a young man who formerly resided in Dayton. Eis recognized Burns, and yesterday he and Miss Devare disap peared. This morning Mr. Devare swore out a warrant for the arrest of Els, charging him with abduction. The grandmother has made a new will, leaving the girl entlrelv out, and tho $40,000 in the Dayton Bank has been taken in charge by Miss De vare's guardian. Black Diphtheria Derastatlng Ohio. Batavu, Ohio, Nov. 14. Black diphtheria in an unusually virulent form is epidemic at several points in Warren and Clermont counties. The disease first appeared at Hill's Station, in Warren county, and practically the whole village has the disease, the deaths averaging nlnety-nine per cent of the coses. Business is wholly suspended and the schools are closed. From Hill's Station the scourge spread in all directions, and fully 500 cases now exist. The death list is something frightful. Physicians are almost ex hausted, and funeral processions are never out of sight. The epidemic is attributed to low water consequent upon the long drought. Cor, Campbell at Dona Piatt' Funeral. West Liberty, O., Nov. 15. Donn Piatt was burled to-day at Mac-o-chee. The ceremony was the simple service of the Catholio Church, and the body was laid to rest in the family tomb without display, but the long line of carriages that followed the hearse to the grave told of the esteem in which he was held. The Rev. Father Wil liam Conway, of Bellfontalne, per formed the obsequies. Archbishop Elder being unable to be present. Among the pall-bearers were Gov. Campbell, Col. Frank S. Bond, of New York; Gen. Henry M. Cist and Judge Moses F. Wilson, ot Cincinnati. Sixty-Kin Families Homeless. New York, Nov. 18. Sixty-nine families were made homeless and $200,000 worth of property destroyed by a disastrous fire which broke out at No. 120 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, early yesterday morning. The fire soon extended to Nos. 122, 124 and 126 on one side, and 118, 116, 114, 112 and 110 on the other. They were all wrecked above the third story. Big Flra la at. Lal. St. Louis, Nov. 17. The Famous dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe house, Sonnenfleld's millinery house and Penny & Gentle's dry goods house, on North Broadway, between Frank lin avenue and Morgan street, were burned at 4 o'clock this morning. The loss will foot up over 91,000,000 A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure Mood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, con sumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies born in the Mood, can be effect uallv eradi cated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific fur this purpose the one lest known nnd Approved is Ayer'S Sarsaparilla, the compound, con centrated extract of Honduras sar saparilla, nnd other powerful altera tives. "I consider thai I hare been SAVED erer.il hundred dollars' expense, by using AVer's Sars.-iparlila. and would strongly urge nil who are troubled with lameness cr rheumatic pains to give it a trial. I am sure It will do them permanent good, as It has done me." Mrs. Joseph Wood, West I'latts hurgh. N. Y, Dr. .1. W. Shields, of ftmllhvlllf. Trnn.. says: "I regard Ayer's Sarsaparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and knowf many wonderful cures effected by Its use." " For many years 1 was laid up with ftcrof til a. no treatment being of any benefit. At length I was recommended to plve Ayer'S Sarsaparilla a trial. 1 did so. and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to per fect health weighing 230 pounds and am now a believer In the merit s of Ayer's Sarsa parilla." James I'etsy. Mine Hoss, Kreck enridgeC'oal Co. Limited!. Victoria, Ky. " My niece, Sarah A. I.osee. was for years afflicted with scrofulous humor In the blood. About IS months ago she began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and after taking thrcs bottles was completely cured." E. Caflall, r. M.. Losee, Utah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared l-y Pr. ,T. C. Awr it Co., Lowell, Mum. fold by all Iiruggliu. 1'riceSl; ix UUir, ( j. Cures others, will cure you REAL ESTATE FOR SIM I BLOOMSDURG. Main Street Desirable building lot SOxil l, price f l-jno, F irt Street Frame house, 8 rooms, lot 50x214, price 1 1 (Ma. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot WO feet front on street, price tfSOT. Fifth street Lnrjr frame dwelling house, rooms out-kltchen, barn, nne Irult, tc, lot Vn aw, price K500. ilain Street Largff store building, with dwell Ing bouse on same lot, corner lot fronting ofc two streets, price t-KHM. Ttilra Street. Large S room house, lot 6Uflt Price t-TOO. Serosa Street, Kant nf Penn. Comer lot, 50 ft front. Price two, &wit street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms Ferry Bond. Two story house, lot 400 feet deep, price pm. exclusive of bath room, steam, gas, sewer water ana an modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number nt vint ntm i. other parts of the town, all of which are for sale ojn-niiSi r or lunner particulars Inquire Fine Brick Itesldence In Fjtnv I'a . T At u- tat front 10 room house, everything In good repair' iwriuiy paperea ana paintea, wen at doc.-, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of al kinds. Price $1800. Iron St)-rrt, war Fifth Two story frame bouse, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs and down, sewer, steam heat, electric ltphr. nnd tjitinnarv m... . . - - ' -"J lUMC all In splendid condition. Large new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms easy and price low. Of Wl.NTIR8Tr.IS. BECILKT a M'Klf l IP. First National Bank Building, tf. Bloomsburg, I'a. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the fiovernorof the sit of l-enn-sylvanla on Friday December lltb, lusi by f. C. Peacock. C. W. Neal, Issac 8. Kuhn. J. R. Town'end. I. W Wllllta, W. K. Tublis. Samuel Wlgfnll and A. N. Yost, und-r the Act of As.-t.-ui-bly nf the l ojimioijaeultb of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provide for the lrienrponUlon and Regulation ol certain Corporations," ap proved April i-itb, 174 and Its supplements, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "Indu-trlal Building and Loan Assn. elation of Bloomsburg." the character and object of whl-h Is to accumulate a fund by the periodi cal contribution of the members, and safi-iv In vesting the same, and for these purposes to'have and pmwxH and enjov all the rlnhis, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its su pplemeiiiH. C. W, .M1I.1.FK, Nov. m, 1891. Sw. Solleltor. PARTITION" NOTICE. In the matter of the iiartition of the ettate of m illlam Beck Sr., derensrd. To William Beck, Jr.. of Centre township, Columtia county, pa.; Ueorge Beck, whose last known address was Dickson. Lee countv. H. uols ; Wary Beck of Centre township. Columbia county, and (arah L , Interuiartled with Wesley siller, of orange township, Columbia county. You are hereby notified that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, a writ of partition has Issued from said court to the sheriff of said county, returnable on the first Monthly of lieceinlier, A. O. ikmi, aud that the Inquest U1 meet tor tho purpose of making partition of the real estate of said decedent on onday, November I, lwil, between the hours of tf a. in. and 4 p. in., upon the premises In Centre township, t oluuil-la countv. va., at whli-b time and place you ' vn attend If you see proper. lOavft JOHN tt. CASEY, Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House In Blocmsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 1891. at i o'clock p. m..all that certain piece or parcel of land situate lu Pine township, Columbia Co., Pa., bounded as follows to wit : On the north by land of (leorge A. Frlck estate, on the east by land of Isaiah sryder, on the south by land of C. W. Eves and on the west by land ot Gustavls Dues, containing 100 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot John Eves, now to the use of J. I). Eves, vs. J. V. suckhouse, and to be gold as t he property of J. V. fltaekbouae. IIIKHINO, JOHN B. CASEY. Attorney. Sheriff. T sxs What is Castorla Is Dr. Sanincl Tltchcr's proscription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other areotlc enbstanee. It is n harmless snbstltnto for rnreporie, Drops, Sootlilnj Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its gttaranteo is thirty years' isso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms r.nd allay.1 fererishness. Castorla prevents vomlllnff Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea nnd "VYlnd Colle. Castoria relieves teething troubles cures constipation r.nd llattilency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho litomoch nnd bowels fjlvin healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CastoHs Is an excellent medicitv for chil dren. 11 others have repeatedly to.d me ot iu good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Oiono, Iowell. Mau. Castor .a Is the bent remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is tot far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their chllJren. and ue Cat.ri in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morpnine, soothing syrup and ether hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KixcBtLea, Conway, Ark. Tha Centaur Company, T7 M Advertised In th! psr In September. w-re awarded as follows : (km scholarship lo .1. C. l.ee Halllhay, I'a. :.Vis- hol.iivhlp to Mhv Blncham. Wnv.-rlv, N. v.; H4 M-hhirxhli to .lames M Mockler. Klmlra. The i.KKAT si'Hihu. .k coMMHd K. KI.MIHA. N. .. win award one ftl Business scholarship Pwinber lvii f -r a pro!fl-!n Mutton, fend i stamps Mr particulars, w nte to J. c. Lee or the others It you doubt our reliahiutv. feeing is Believing7 i must be simple; when woras mean mucn, uut to see " l he Rochester " Will imnre tVi tmtVi wsa r-v-..'K!. All t " a.ltwjj ItiV llUtil I1IU1 lUlWlUlf All taiCLUIa tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only. 1. 11 ujny iuij unvrcuKUOiC, 1-1 ke ViauUlu ! rf ftltl if i inHeerl 4 a.nr,4aW,,l . f " nvuui.liui luiup, IV! 113 lliai m vplnne lifVif i mirer tirA l-r,rrVi k I.'-U. r' w muu inL(,bi iiaii as llllll, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. A Ha ,kFS. look ior mis stamp tbb RocnrsTEi. Iftht tamp dealer has a't the treonl n Kochesur. aad the style yoa want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue. ?:i.7!!. f,l!m7l-dyou . Jamp ffcl' by. Pr-your eh""" over 2,00(J nvvnE.3cU LrAalP CO., 42 Park Place, New for dir. "The Rochester." 4 7t. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF YALCABIJfc Real Estate. I By virtue of a writ of PL Fa. Issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia Co., ra,, and to me directed, there will be sold at public ale at the Court liouse, Bloomsbure, ra , on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891, at two o'clock In the afternoon, the following: All that certain lot or piece, of land situate in Main township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning' at a stone at line of land ot Amos Dlener and land of Isaiah John, now John Harmony, and run ning from t hence by land of aald John Harmony south thirty five and one-half decrees east, three and fouitn-teoth perchea to a stone, thence by land late ot John Fisher, now William U. Fisher and William Fisher, south twecir-one deirreea ! east, thirty-two and tlx-' en tha perches 10 a atone near a stump, thence by lands now or late of Daniel Miner north sixty-nine and three fourths degrees, east twenty -eight and three, tenths perchea to a stone, thence by land new or late ot amos Dlener, north twenty-eight and one-fourth degrees weal torty-two and one-bait perchea to a aune, thence by the aane south Cfty.four degress west, twenty-four perches to the place beginning, containing SIX ACRES, neat measure, be the same, more or less, where 00 are erected a DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN, and other outbuildings. foiled, taken into execution at the suit of ;vr. n. Tetter, executor, now to the use of George Brelach, guardian, vs. 'John Hteely, and to be sold as the property of John Rteely, Cbbisjian, Attorney. ALSO: Ey virtue cf a writ of AL Lev. Fa-, Issued out of the court cf Common Pleas ct Columbia County, Pa , there will be told at the same time and place lands and tenements which were of A. U Frltr, James Corcoran, Sarah E. Jameson and John Jameson, own-vrs or reputed owners, and James Corcoran, doing business in the Arm name of the Flshtngcreek Lumber Co. as Con tractors, to-wlt i certain bulltf Ing to-wlt 1 A steam saw mill located on a lot or piece ot ground tltuate In Jamison city, n the township of Sogarloaf, Col. Co. Pa , containing S ACRES AND 16 PERCHES, ytng partly lo Columbia and partly in Sullivan County, adjoining Market street of said Jami son, City, the rtght of wsy 01 the Bloomsburg tmUlvan Railroad Company, Blackberry Bun and east branch of Flshlngcreek. telztd, taken Into execution at the suit of B. Andrews, doing business as K. Andrews Son, vs. A. L. Fritz, James Corcoran and Harsh & Jameson, John Jameson, owners or reputed owners, and James Corcoran. doin bnaineu in the name ot Flshtnncreek Lumber ca, as Con- ' tractorr, and to be sold as the property of ' James Oorjoran, doing business in the name of tae Flshlngcreek Lumber Coin pi nr. j J Oil 5 B CARIT, B. B. Limf, Attorney. fchenff -a,. awgw a ySj- SWI t, I Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted tochlMren that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ascnaa, U. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken hljrh'.y of their eiperl enr In their outside practice with Castotk, and although we only hare among oi:r medical supplies what is known a regular products, yet we are free to confess that Uie merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Ilosrrrit. isn PisrsssinT, Host.m, Mass, A llxk C. EirrrB, Prei., nrray Street, New York City. 9SZZ3 And. a rnnd lam ft t v it is not simple it is AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ettalr of II. O. Ci-ereiing, demised. The undersigned auditor appointed bv the Orphans' Conn ol i olumlila count v, lo pass ui on exceptions, and to make illHtrlliulloii of the funds of the estate to and lunonir the parties entitled thereto, will sit at the ornce of Wlnter steen, Heekley, S M'Kllilp, in Blmsbutir, on Monday, November!, 1K9I, at liio'rloek. a. in. .to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all person havlnvr claims must ni) leur and prove the same, or be debarred from any share of said fund. U 8 VV1XTEU8TEEX, 1-M'- Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IMafeoJmnOfliron late of Totrnof Blooms Intra. Notice Is hereby glvenhnt letters testament sry on the estate olMury Clayton, late of the Town of Blooiusbunr, county of Columbia. I'n. rt'-eeasert, have been (fronted to K. p. 1'ursel, re. sljlent of said town, to whom all persons Indebt ed to said etate are requested Uimake pavment and those having claims or demands will make known the sam-) without delav. luu-tit. Executur. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tlie ettate of Jacob Ytager ileieimed. fw'i,eu"!1,rs,CTfd PPHted auditor bv the Orphans court of Columbia county to pass uiS on the exceptions died to the account 1" 1 M ili Hughes who was tile executor of the said jae,,l. 01 tlie ktttu M. I.. Hughes deceased, and luuke dlstrlbiitlon ot the balance In the han'l" of s aid accountants, will meet the parties li, Inu-n-st at his ofll.-e in Bloomsburg. I'a. on the -.7, . ,iuv f.i Novemlier A. D. lH at IUo cUk k n tl e forenoon . ..ol"ch,.""tMi,i4 ,"a''e Parties ha lug auy claim against aald estate must apiH-ur a id iirl. sent the same other-wise they w II be 1 bamd iroui receiving any thing from said estate. d ti. r'KAS'X AKK, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Uttate of Benl. SatHs late the totcn of Bluomi. Omv, Aj.,Oecd. Notice Is hereby given that Mteraof ailmim rat on on the estate of Benl. V i?uL Uif Zi the town of Bbsimsburg, .. u"-ci5-d Li been granted to the undersigned adTntnlstra tors to whom all persons indebted to I sahl esta are requested to make ,, ; , 5 T, ,uw having' claims or dS.mnds mke knownTge' same without delay to ne CIIAUt KH KAVIT8. lO-Slu,., U.C.ltlSIIKI., ' . Administrators. ELECTION NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the stn-i.-hold.-rsotlh- Bloomsburg LaHd lliiiirmvin." Company will be held on ioiida?. tie i rj Z ol Novemlier, A. I)., imui, bet w-n t he h un ,,f and 4 ocl.sk m ,iie atiernoon. at t lieomceof N l. ' ''.uaK 'n"ry. Ior the eb-etlo Toi 1 a iw" dent. Board of Directors and Tn-asurer Mr the 1 VvffiiV INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the Widerslgued aud lu all persons whom li miS ejineern, t hat he will apply t ll "ourm"5 Common Pleas ol ColumblaV-Juiity r , ,e is'ne! nt ol the Inwdvent laws of this UuiiiuouwcaUh ou Monday December 7th. Ihtfl at the oiM-nlni ! court in the afternoon of saldoay, w w Ueh tfml any p.-rson having any obje uun w hls ,aj L charge as an liis-ilveiit debtor tan apix-ar a id makk the same kuottn. "1'jaar aim It. K. LITTLK, I1AUKY HPEAR. 11M0-4I. THROUGH FLOOD TO SAFETY. rifiy Miners Almost l.lferall nh an Inrli of li.lns; Their Mvr,. Ben a xt x, I'd., Nov. 1.1. AlioUt j o'clock j rsloi'.lity nrtprnoon tho t?re,i pumpi Hiat enst out tliotisnnds of Kfti. ions of wntcr from tho Ijpjj.jnttJ Creek conl mlno broke, nml tlicinn, begnii to flood. Fifty minors hiirrie j in (zrtnt nlarin to reach tho cnrriagj which conveys them to tho stirf.iee They found tbnt their ftvenuo of P5! enpe had been out off. Tho only other way to rench tho surfneo wns to fues the rnRlng waters, pass through them nnd renrh a narrow passageway which lod to tho shaft of tho Von Storch mine. With tora faces tho miners wndo l Into tho water, which grow doopor every step. Boon it reached tholr knees, thon their hips, and thou tlmlr thotitdcrs, but still they went on. To turn bark meant death; ahead was hopo of safety. For a thousand foot the men trudged on with the water up to their necks. Soon they were eom. polled to throw their heads sideways. With one ear In tho sulphur water and occasionally gulping in tho water as they brenthod, they steadily strove to reach safety hundreds of yarjj away. John Jones, a Welsh miner, finally despaired and nsked tho others to on and leave him to perish, but they would not and assisted him nlonjj. Suddenly ono of tho men found hlj shoulders rising nbovo tho water, and live minutes later alt were on dry laa l. LOMBARD'S PROFITLESS SCHEME. New York State Hanks Were Appnr. enlly Ills Intended Ylrilm,. ISixqhamton, N. Y., Nov. 13. A man, representing himself ns William Lom bard, cashier of tho Wheatland tC'al.) Dunk, was arrested hero to-day charged with attempting to defraud several New York Stuto bunks out of sums varying In amount from $l,m to f 5,000. His plan, ns stated, wns to foro checks on tho Wheatland Hank, nn i deposit them in banks in this Stuto $3,5oo In Cuttnraugus, 1 5,000 in Herki mer, $3,500 In Folund, $2,500 in New Uorlln, and $3,500 In Atticn. Thon each of these banks was notified by letter that Lombard hud transferred his ac count to a specified bspk In this nity. Lombard arrived hereon Wednesday night nnd registered 'o the best hotel in tho city. He presetted a draft nt the Susquehanna Valley Hank, which wns sent to Cattaraugus and returned. The police were notified, nnd answers to telegrams BMit in every direction prove tho man o bo a fraud, it is sr'l. In his satchel wns a book containing a list of every bank in tho country. He fought hard nguinst being photo graphed, and the police twisted his wrists with nippers until tho blood came before he would opeu his eye?. His right name Is believed to bs Charles M. Morton. STOLE $G,003 AND ELOPED. A Parmer's Hired Vlaat Skips With Ills Sweetheart and Employer's Money. HaTtnisnuno, Pa., Nov. 13. Kllng erstown is a pretty village in the 15luo Ridge Mountnlns, not for north of this city, nnd Mary Fletcher was known for miles around as one of its prettiest maidens. For moro than a year Charles Clifton Ford has been devoting himself to her. Each was vivacious and popular. A few morn ings ago, when the sturdy farmers and villagers arose, word wns pussed around that Mary and Charles wero missing and $0,000 of Farmer John H. Welta's cash had also disappeared. Ford has worked for Farmer Welst for almost ten years. He frequently made trips through the mountains collecting money for Welst, who is wealthy. Ford had mado arrangements for Another trip of this kind. On Tues day night he hitched Weist's fu't horse to his best buggy, Boforo say ing good-by he put his hands in Weist's safe and transferred $fi,rwo into his pocket. Ho drove to tho Fletcher house, secured the objoct of his love, and they drove to Frackville, where they took tho cars. The next morning Mr. Welst received word that if he wanted hlshorso and buggy he would find thotn in Frackville. Nothing has slneo been heurd of the elopers. WILL LIVE TO SPITE HIS FAMILY. Mr. Coleman Now flattie In the Coffin lie Uought for lllmwir. WATSESBcno, ra., Nov. 13. Joshua Coleman, a rich Oreon County farmer, had a presentiment that his death was near at hand. He made his will and had a coffin sent to his house. The members of his family didn't griove enough over the prospect of his death to suit Coloman, and in his wrath he resolvod to live in order to spite them. Ho has had the coflln lined with zino and now uses It for a bathtub. NEW YORK MARKETS. raoDcct at ARKKT. .T11-Mark" Arm Craamary. Esstorn SHstJlo. i We.tern, S8g91e. t Elgin, aae.t Imltar tlon , Jflaso. lialry-E.trii half-ftrkln tubs o,.l Eastern Welsh tubs, MAUxx ractory Fresh, 160. CBEKsa-Market flrm-Factory-New Tork Cheddar. ao. Creamery. 'o. Kew Vrk part skims ISo., full ,tmt, jje. Eoas-Uarket flrm-rie.h aastem, firsts. Wo. i Western, flrsu. Uo, FEED Market steady. Spring bran. TSS0e. i I'"'- ,6(u oto f'xl. si.isiaf i.aoi jb. si , .!t' 1 u,lllJ"n. l.lUtu.Sl 'JO: sharps. 1 3.i LSjja.1 cracked corn, Sl.-iO; oorn mesl, JSi?" nJ? "'J' 'S0o. nue. fl.ifca.Ml W: .JU,;rM"rV" Swtr. Choloa timothy. i sao.i No, i, io. No. 1 fOo.1 shlpplna, SOWci clover mlaej, toq,Ua,, clover. au4u. 8TAW-Long rye. (Oat, , short rye. (On Mat wheat, em Wo. i oaia, 6YJ&a oJ,M'PuD-ln at to.lH.4o. Fancy up Flour. Sprint. Winter. Wo grade bbls. or sacks.. 11 fSatl 90 SI 0aS 1 Fine, bbla or sack I 00 H SO 16a Superfine I Sa U 1 sua I S5;a? liO0 UOa.W Vaira Ko. i. 00aW IKKIU e.tlB(Ua-.hlW(u.M. ..J J. ton I
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