Tllli COLUMBIAN. LLOOMSBURG, FA. bales John S. WILLIAMS. 1RACT1CAT AUCTIONEER AND REAL LSTATK rr.Ai.KR. Bi.oombiro, Pa. Feiiriary 26. The administrators of Aann Kekhner, deceased, will sell personal property, consisting of a horse, wagon, household Roods, hay. &c, on the premises in Centre township' at 10 o clock a. ni. Feb. 27. M- T. Ohl will sell valu aMrpal est.ite in liloomsbure, con- si!tiniT of a new house and corner lot nn Third street. Scott-town. This is a desirable property. Muni j C. L. Bellas will sell six horses, six cows, pigs, farm imple ments, wagons, chickens and many other articles at 9 a. m., in Benton township, near Rave.i Creek post office. See bills. March 3. M. F. Raber will sell horses, pigs, cows, wagons, farming machinery. &c, on Former farm one half mile from Nescopec, at 9 o'clock a. m. See bills. March 4. Wilson Confer will sell valuable personal property on the premises, on the road leading from White Hall to Exchange, 5 horses, 4 cows, 3 shoats, binder, mower, plows, &o Sec large bills. March 5. Jos. Miller of Lime Ridge, will sell horses, cows, farming implements, household goods, etc., at 10 a. m. sharp. Mar. 10 B. F. Zarr will expose to public sale at his farm in Scott township, Columbia county, Pa, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: Eight head of horses and colts, one team of large Clydesdale horses, one team of sorrel mares, one large bay mare five years old, three yearling Patchen colts, 9 milch cows, some fresh, with calves by their side; 2 heifers, one large fat bull, five Chester white shoats, one fine Chester white Boar, seventy -five chickens, one steel frame Johnston Binder, 1 Champion mcwer, a two torse wagons, x two horse carriage, 1 boggy, 1 pair of new bob sleds, one Missouri grain drill, 1 corn planter, 1 land roller, t power feed cutter and crusher, 1 corn sheller, fan ning mill, 2 double corn cultivators, x "King" springtooth harrow, 2 Scotch harrows, 3 plows, 1 hay rake, 1 pair of hay ladders, 2 set of double harness, 2 sets of fly-nets, forks, rakes, shovels, hoes, log chains, grain bags, grain cradles and scythes, and numerous other articles. Terms and conditions will be made known on day of sale. . March 16. Wm. McDowell, Exec ntor, will sell valuable real estate in Light street, at 1 o'clock, sharp : prop erty known as the McDowell home stead. March 17. Susan Beishline, ad ministratrix of A. W. Beishline, de ceased, will sell personal property con sisting of horses, cows, pigs, chickens, wagons, farm implements, potatoes, corn, oats, carpet, bedding &c, 16 acres of grain in the ground, kitchen furniture &c, at the residence in Fish ing creek township at 10 o'clock. See bills. Mar. 17th. Daniel E. Troy, of! Beaver Valley will sell valuable per sonal property on the premises. Horses mules, cows, wagons, harness and gen eral farming implements March 1 9. C. L. Werkheiser, ex ecutor of Charles Werkheiser, de ceased, will sell valuable leal estate in Mifflinville, at 1 o'clock p. m. See advertisement. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Bab? ni lick, w gar her CutorU. Vbem the wm ft Child, tha cried for Cftitorla, Vliea she became Mm, she dung to CaetorU, When the had Children, eh gave them Oattoria, Liberal salary and expences . aid. See advertisement in another column headed Good Salary by Sears, Henry &K.,- Geneva. N. Y. ihey are a rMW-fiMI!11 10 . . i-?9-4t. -i!if loi lioie'm.t '.nvti oi!vi v)irni... I toublfl 1 fcjrtrajcti bsusppattflaj will lining pleasures as it indtwaihrapip8tVrii Iieves all di5DTdemtrlstng "from bad bretotl'&rrri Hadache V"n'st!paticAi BWisandYrpVy Manner? ' tfV$ can lie' found1 at1 all drug stores- also, a. Moj er Bro's tf. THE SHOOTING T0UMAM2T. Monday and Tuesday brought many people to town to participate in the shooting matches. Among the visit were the following i - ' N A H uglier, 'iliiamsort( F. War ficld, Williamsport ; F. P. Abctcrombe, Uilliamspcri; W. K. Armstrong, Wi. hamsnort; W. K. Park, Athens t J. Dustin, Harrisburg: T. W. Fullford Harrisburg; I'.d Rohrbach, Sunbury K. M. Keiger, Sunbury ( Robert Scott Northumberland ; James Scott, North umberland ;J. 15. Rhoads, Nanticoke E A. Rhoads, Nanticoke; A. L. Hart er, nanticoke: W. Spiccr, Danvil c W. Smoyer, Skickshinny ; Dr. Bonham fairmount Springs; Silas McIIenr; Camurat li, li. i,ow, Urangeviiie j Ben Mackerman, Shamokin ; K. A, isower, Berwick : j . w. rwans, Berwick; Harry Glenn, Berwick ; G. S. White Wilkesbarre ; A. S. Barnes, Wilkesbarre A. F. Harman, Catawissa ( H. V. Fox Catawissa , Elmer Troy, Catawissa ; C II. Kantian, Catawissa; L. E. ocum Roaringcreek . S. C .Yocum, Roaring creek s If. I. 1 hatcher, ilkesbarre Ed Boor.e, Afton ; T. W- Kesslcr, Sunbury; James Kane, Wilkesbarre W. L. Parker, Rupert; Elmer Mears, Rupert ; W. H. Smith, Millvillc; G W. Confer, Whitehall ; W. F. Dildine, Whitehall. un Monday over soo pigeons were shot at the I-air grounds. J. G. Wells was pievented from keeping his appointment at Millville on Tuesday bv an attack of the grip. He has been confined to the house since Monday. Parties desiring to have sales this spring should secure dates as early as possible. We give free notices in our Sale Register to all parties having bills printed at this office. Latnp-chimneys cost so little) that we let them go on break incf. We e;o on buying1 and grumbling. V hat should we do ? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top ana - rean-jriass : tnev are made of tousrh class, touh against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made. exact; they fit the lamps they are made tor; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh, Pa. Oro. A. Macbeth k Co. I. W. Hartman& Sons. AVatch the daily opening of our new spring dress goods!, and sec if we cannot in terest you in a new dresa pat tern, in a table cover, or table linen, in towel?, in nankins, in a tidv, in a pair of kid gloves, in white goods and embroider ies, in ladies and gents ties, in a nice sofa pillow, in ribbons, in laces, in corsets, in yarns, in shoes, in hosiery and in all kinds of goods. "Don t forget our grocery department is one of the lead ing places of town and county for good fruits, for good syrups, for good sugar, for good coffees and teas, for fine dishes, glass ware, Lamps &c. For all the above we take such produce as we can make money on. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. RULE ON HEIRS. Estate of William Beck Sr.. dectated. COLI'MHIA COl'KTV 8. t. 0 To William r.eck Jr. Mary Beck of Centre township; Huruh L. lntermrriied with Wesley Sltler of Orange town ship ; and (leorgo lleck whose last known resilience was Dixon, Lee county, Illinois, and ull others Interested lou and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans court at Klonmsburg, Pa on the first Monday of May next, then und there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said William lleck Sr., deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by the liiiuent duly awarded by the said court, or show cause why it tihull not be wild. Witness the Honorable K. H. Ikeler, President, of Willi court, at liloouisburg, the 1st. day of February lsui. u. M. Ol'JCK, -l-4t. Clerk O. C. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EttaU of llai ru It, Uen, deceneetl. The undkrslgned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute tho funds in the bauds of Henry 1. Welsh, fuardlan and trustee of the estate, of Hari'y H. less under I lie last w ill und testament of Mary N. llai'iiian, late of liloouisburg deceased as ap pears by his account, to and among the parlies entliled there to, will attend to Ills duties of her appointment lit his otllce In tho town of nioouisuurg, on rriuay ine inm. auy 01 murcu next, at II o'clock In the forenoon, when und where all panics Interested are requested ro present their claim before hint, or be forever debarred from coming in un said fund. I .!;:.. N. U. Kt'NK, .. t&ut, Audluir. - i ptecyxpty .oTeE. HatiiUof Lavltia. Ilvaemliott,' hite of Jllooiifo j -.. onrg, aeitatea. 1 Notice Is hereby given thutleitcrs tesuftient dry on the entnte 01 1.'avlna llendershott, late of tylooinshurg. CofUinbla MJUiity. Pa., deceiutil, liavu Ueeu gruntd to N. M, lloiideraliolU lu whom all persons. Indebted to said estate are rv ipiusrett lo make.' payihout, and" thos,e having claims or demuuds will make known the same Without delay. . M. llt.NDEHHIIU'l T, 8-lU. Kxecutor. A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, con sumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies born In the Mood, rnn be effectually eradi cated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for tliis purpose the one best known and approved is Ayer't Sarsaparilla, the compound, con. centrnted extract of Honduras sar saparilla, and other powerful altera, tives. . "I consider that I have been SAVED erernl hundred dollars' expense, by using Ayer's Harsapnrllla, and would strongly '. urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to Rive It a trial. I am sure It will do them permanent good, as It has done me." Mrs. Joseph Wood, West l'latt. burgh. N. T. Dr. J. W. Plilel.l. of Sinlthvllle, Tenn., says: "I regard Ayer's Karsaparllla as the best blood medicine on earth, and know f many wonderful cures effected by Its use." "For many years I was laid up with Scrof ula, no treatment being of any benefit. At ' length 1 was recommended to glre.Ayer's Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to per fect health weighing 230 pounds and am now a lieliever In the merits of Ayer's Hnrsa- , parilla." James I'etsy, Mine Boss, llreclc enridge Coal Co. (Limited), Victoria, Ky. ' My niece, Sarah A. l,osce. was for years ; afflicted with scrofulous humor in the blood. About is months ago she began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and after taking three bottles was completely cured." E. Caffall, P. M., I-osee, Utah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Trensted by Dr. .T. C. Acr Co.,T.oirell,MnM. Bold by nil lruKtfiu. l'ricefl; six bottles, Cures others, will cure you ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. II'. Betsltlliw, late of Flghlngcreelt towitshti), Oeitaivit. Notice la hereby given Unit letters of ndmtiils- trailon on the estuu ef A. W. Mclshllne, lute of Klslilmrcrerfk toivnsliln. Coltiinhln count v. Pa.. deceased, have been granted to the under- niKueo iinnuniHiminx, 10 wnom ail pornona in debted to mild estate are recpicstiHl to mnke payments, aud those having claims or demands will make known t be same wit liout delay to niBA.-s bk,191ilik, an lamp, or to Admlnlxtriitrlv. WlNTRKRTKRN, Bltrt I.KT t M'Kll.I.ll- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Btta'.e 0 John Jacob Getter tale qf iltnUKm ttnemmp, aeceatea, Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration cum tostamento annexo, on the estate of John Jacob (lelser. late of Madison biwnxhlt). Columbia county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to siild estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will mako known the same without delay to JAM US li. (iKISEK, j-'.'v-ow. west Hemlock, Montour t'o. Pa. Administrator, eta, MONEY Wisely invested will soon double itself. and there are often as many elements of safely surrounding a good paying invest ment as one that pays small dividends. The earning capacity of every investment is the foundation of dividends. The AtMntOP House Furnishing CO., of Maine, Organized in 1357, nas paid its stockholders 9 semi- nnual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per cent, a year) and is earning handsome sur plus besides. It is a buy and sell business and a safe investment for all classes. The authorized capital is $ 1,000,000, of which 570,000 has been paid in. To further in crease the business, $ So, 000 of the Treas ury Stock is offered until March 15th, at par, $10 per share. Price of stock will be ad vanced February l8ih to take effect on above date. For full particulars address the com pany, Box 1218, Baton. Vast, or Port'.nd, lte. Fnterprtaliis; Tnnt W tint Tm k Co. Intrntte4 nd aurid ins. I wrkei tMitUjr tnd at side money (vtr Misn 1 sxpMtwlto. I liocmblutobny sn Inlanrland bnlld ftp tun) I turn in r hotel. If I don't nrcsedKl tliat. 1 will go u wni-k rttn t lite bmlncm in wlileh I niftda mj tnonty. True V 4'.i Hiall we tmirurt and start yna, ruadvrf Tf wdn, and if yim work luduitriniiHly, yon will Id dno time ts al'loio buv an iUnd and build a hotel. If yon wick t'i. Min can b earned at nr new llua of work, rap hilv and huut.rably. by tlioae of oiihar x, young or old, and In thotrown Inralltifl, wliorewjr ttiey firs. Any otio rnn do id work. Eaytulanrn. WoAirnUUovonrthiiig. No rik. Yon can devotuyonr apRro momanii, or all your timo to tliowork. Tlita ontlndy nw load brinp wonderful tf toavory wrkr. Hutrlnnaraaro oamini-froni S4S io IkAA pr wtk and nnwnrdi. and mora a ft art llttlacxpo rinro. V rnn fnriilith you llieemploymrnt wa taarh yuq l-'ll y.Vt, Tliiala an aro of marralont thinira, and har la auotlter rrroitt, n-aftil, wealth irlvina; wonder, (raaticama will rwitn. ovary ltitlnrttrioiis worker. Wherever yon are, and whatever you are doing, you want to know about thia woitdrfiil work at on re. l'elay meana mnch money loit to y. osic n aniam uero. rui M you will write lu ut. rfll msikM all nla n L.k ... V It V t aiu m you r iicrH Aaaroei. Jttox 400t Augueiia, Uulow, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. FMat$ (if Anita Hover, dsoeiiwd. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphan's court of Columbia county by agree ment of ull parties in Intorest, to make distribu tion, will sit at the olllceof (.rant llerrliur Ksn. in HlooinsburK. on Tuesday, March ), Isna to preform the duties of Ills appointment, when and wnere all persons interested must nnnear and present t heir claims or be forever debarred iroui coming in on saiu luuu. Fit El) IKEI.EK. S-36-lt. Auiilwr. ,. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ; f(M ofciutriet B. Troy, tleceasetl. TtroTmrtcTsTSnffl, nn iiumror hppotnf r-d By tTfe Orphuus i'eurt-pl.cobtHiblit couniy. (in-ecriv-tliinstanil Fa inHKe iflstt llnitlon- 01 the fluid Fn hands of accouutauts, 'o apdauiiniKst the part ies entitled the'fwo, '1H MR at. Ills ofiice In filoomsburg, on. Monday March UiU. 1HHJ, at 10 o'clock a. in., when'iitid where MI persons hav- Uij! claims against Haiti c suite must appearand Drove on biild l und J. li. it A iv.H. iMO-Jt. Auditor. lrt yassasaeafe; 1 Jt25 What is Castorla is Dr. Bemud Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotle substance. It is n hflrmles subatltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soethinff Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays ftverishncfts. Castorla prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea .and "Wind Colic Castorla relieves teething troubles, .cures constipation aud flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Oastoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers oar repeatedly told me of IU food effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Osoooo, Lowell, Mans. " Castorla Is tho best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the various quack nostrumawhich are destroying their lovod ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down thoir throats, thereby sending them to premature grams. " Da. J. F. KiwcnsLOa, Conway, Ark. Tli Centaur Company, TT Murray Sir act, New York City. S I THE POSITIVE CURE. I JLSN 1 ELY BBOTBERS, H Warran BU New Tork. Price so ijsyT' ff I Clearing Sale of Carpets. To dispose of our stock we offer the following bargains : Extra Supers formerly 75c. now 57. " " oSC. 47. " " 4 55c. 37. 16 and 18 Yard Remnants of these Goods at 50, 40 and 30 cents. Bring the measure of your room with you. BLOOMSBURC CARPET WORKS. Good Salary. To live active meD we will guarantee steady employ, uent Willi liberal salary and eXDensea. Previous exnert. ence not renulred. Terms and out nt free. Art. dress, stating age, 8KAKS, UKNHY A CO., Geneva, N. Y., Heneca Nurseries, Established inno. PIANOS a, Ortrans . Wantagt's. Cat'lg l lau WO Yne. Address Uan'l F. Beatty, Well ington, N. J. UIWEHBERC'S CLOTHING! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN. I fcQ!L?-nd examine and see for 6 .3.:.io -w:r.i h.v.. . --is the; right place to buy your- Clothing;? Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." R. A. Aacssa, at D., Ill 80. Oxford 6t , Prooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depars ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outskle practice with Castoria, and although we only bare among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." UXITXD HOSPITAL AND DtSPSHS4BT, Boston, : Allkn C. Surra, JYr., SALESMEN WANTED U To sell Nl'KSKHV STOCK. We grow all tlie leading varieties, both old and new. We re place nil stoek that dies, and guarantee satis faction. Highest salary or commission from the start. Write for terms. II. E. Hooker Co., Nurserymen, Hochester. N. Y. It will pay WALL PAPER anyone want of to tend Sc. to par postage on oar beautiful line of over lw matriieu Mmple. at lowest prices addrew y. H. CAiY, High BU, ITovldenoe, B. L SPRING 1892. THE LATEST. COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. in. . L1QHT8TREET. Mrs. A. 1. W'hito im t... 1 K .i-l l.'.f . .1 . , "cc" 01 011 ii.i iui iiiv wiisr iniie ' ""emit HUff tvil rtl.l.lll D. J. Brown tcturnc.l from 1 Southern trip looking as bright usual. 6 and Sunday at home. ' Wd Saturday and Sunday, looking U Rev. Shaffer nren. lio.l ounviny iiiiii lur me Order P 0 J of A. Camp of this town. Wc notice Lime Ridge present. 1 1 t. v . . u-ith her hiiahanrl rt l', '.A iiij; ins lauuiy. Miss Joe M'Kelvcyof ltloomsbJ ilciii ounuay wnn miss Manic BmJ .u.ss wyy uaruin 01 riiiladebh,, is visitinir her brother Tohn ci.. l not been in Light Street for 17 JfcuJ iiTLLVILLE. Th w c T IT 1- ... . . .. . uiiiy (otiver,l tioniieio here the 19, 20, 21, and A did credit to the county, as ever. session was well attended. The Cun' test 01 Saturday night was a success in every particular, and the contestant may well feel proud of the way thei acquitted themselves. Ralph Kisnal of this nlace obtained tho ul Francis Jones of Philadelphia present cu ine mcaai. a lecture was given! on aunciay nignt by Anna HammcJ 01 If) I la. there was miiln , number of delegates from different parts of the county. Sarahand Jesse Eves (formerly of this place), and Wilson Pilkingtm of Iowa, are spending a few weeks in town visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Bent Runyon died on Tuesdaj nignt near jcrseytown ol " tirip." S. V. Kester is sick with " Grip.' Editor Totter who h.n li.in m td.l sick list and confined to the house foil over three weeks is seen on the streeul again. DiEJJ- uicu in ftiouni neasani lownstiini on Feb. jo, 189a, Mr. John Crawforl rfe ci years and 7 days. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single a double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired, tf ; W. A. Hartzeu, Proprietor. Wall Paper ami Decorations are here in large variety, Now is the time to paper your rooms. The work can be done better, cheaper and quick er than in the spring when tisi j uuuj vicujio vtvtav uuut once. We carry also, a full line of curtains, also make them to order to fit any size window. A few handsome wall paper remnants, at your price. Come and see them at W. H. BROOKE & CO S. LOUELE EEEASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN. yourselves that
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