TUB COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. Tey arc . beauties I . "What? Vny,the new pjcture cardscyven with LION COFFEE. MAKING SHORT WORK OF IT. You say he would, anyway, whether it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he might, but it pleases him better, and our Kread, Cakes, Pies. Ice Cream, Candies, &c, will please you better than any you can secure else vhere. We aim to make everything as nice as can be made, and our continued and increasing patronage shows how well we succeed in pleasing customers 33. j.coi23 S3 sonsr. Bilkers and yTg. Confectioner, NO. 130 UT.ST MAIN STREET. Wanted Two pood girls for gener al house work. Address at once Box Bloomsbunr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby vu nick, ire gvre her Castoria. Wnen the vm a Child, iho cried for Caitorla, Wba aha became Hlaa, she cluog to Castoria, Whan the had Children, she gave them Castoria. Fifty dozen window curtains just opened on Mondayprices from 25c. to $1.50 each at W. H. Brooke fc Co. 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 or 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. tl W. A. Hartzeli, Proprietor. To farmers. Who are in need of a good plow, land-roller, ratchet spring tooth harrow corn planter, grain drill or any farm implement will get bottom prices by calling or writing to White & Conner, 3-25-6W. Orangeville, Pa. Many pleasures in life are due to irood health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieTes all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when driven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Moyer Bro's. tf. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven to all legatees, credl fim and other persons Interested In the estates , it Uw respect ive decedents and minors that I he following administrators, executors,' irutirill ans,' accounts have been tiled In the onice of the UtttrtHier of Columbia county, and will be pre sented for ecuillrmutlon uud allowance in llio orphans' court to be held In Bloomsburff, Mon day, May 2nd, lxw, ui il o'clock p. in. of suld day. No. 1. First and final account of John M. Buclmlew, Executor of I'erry Huekiilew lute of r'lahlntrcreek township, Columbia county, dee'd. Nik 2, The third and final account of W. II. Parker, administrator of Humphrey M. I'arker, laut of (ireeuwood township, Columbia county, deceased. Wo. 8. Account of Daniel Blllmun, Exccutorof David Hllluiun lute of Locust township, Colum bia county, deceased, No. 4. First and partial account of M. K. An. pieman, administrator of Kurnli Campbell Into ot Hloomsburif, Columbia county, deceased. Na 5. First and llnal account of Z. A. Butt, ad ministrator of the esi ate of hllim W. Jlclltmiy late of Jackson township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. fl. Second and final account of Haniuel lllndorllter and Henry lllnderllter, Kxecuioia of .lac b lllnderlller lute of Ucavur township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 7. Account of II. H. (Irotz executor of Cat harine WhltenlKlit lute of UlouniKburtf, Col umbia county, dcjeiwcd. No. 8. The first and final account of Mary C. Fruit administratrix of Hubert FiUll late of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 9, First and final account of W. II. Kcstor and K. U K enter administrators or Jane M. Kes tr lale of Madlsun tow nship, Columbl i uouuly, tiuceuHcd. No. K). Account nf Jesse Fill, executiirof the estate of Kll.iilt h Moore lale of Kiitfuiloiif town ship , deceased, llled by John W. Fritz one of the administrators 01 Jesse FrlU deceased. No. 11. Klrst and final account of Hugh I). UcHrldo (iuurdlun uf Wunfoid L. Applemau, ml-u-a-clilld of it Irani Appleumn of Hemlock town ahlp, Columbia couuty, deceased. No IX The first and final account of John II. Casey trustee to sell real oautU) lu the estate of Jacob 8. lieese deceased. No. 18. Klrst and final account of John B. Outey trustee to sell real estate lu the estate of Fulllp Miller lute of Cenlre township .Columbia couay, dee'd. No. H. The first and final account of Alice M. Ke-se administratrix of me estate of Jacob 8. Moeao late of Centfe towuhl', ColumbU couu. deoeasex. WALLER Mr. M. S. Remly took a trip to the county seat on Saturdjy. Rev. J. G. Whitmire, the new Evan gelical minister, occupies Jacob Hirle man's house, on account of the par sonage being still in the possession of the former pastor. A Grange was organized at this place last Saturday with about twenty members. Some of them, however were formerly connected with another Grange, but yet we think this is a be ginning. We are highly phased with the ap pearance and contents of the paper which our neighbor town has started. Although Benton is nearer us and the Arijua meets our ..approval, yet we would be lost without a Bloomsburg paper, and for true, bright, newsy every day reading, we want the Col umbian every time. Sickness and death seem to be in creasing wonderfully in this community, Several houses have been left vacant by deaths in the past few months, and there is still a great deal of sickness yet. Mr. Clarence Butt will superintend the Union Sunday school this summer with Mr. J. Preston Yorks as assistant. THE SrAM LAUNDRY. The Bloomsburg Steam Laundry started on Monday, and began with as much work as they could do this week. The laundry has all the latest machinery, and is prepared to do good work. The clothes arc washed by steam, instead of having the dirt eaten out by lye. All work is called lor and delivered. eDUFFEVS. Grand offer to the old people of Columbia Co. for a short time. I will make one half dozen fine Cabinet Phc togiahs Free to all old Ladies and Gentlemen, who have lived in Colum bia Co. 40 years and who are 68 years of age and upwards. This offer will close on May 29, 1S92. Remember the place. The Market Square Gallery, over Hartman's Store, 4-i5-4t Bloomsburg, Pa. No. 15. First and final account, of John C. Parker administrator ot Humphrey I'arker lale of urcenwood township, Columbia county, de ceased. No, HI. First and llnal account of A. It. Benn ington administrator of the estate of Ueorge Moore late of Nugurloaf township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 17. First and final account of W. K. Wll Hams administrator of Klcbard II. Williams late ot Berwick, Columbia county, deceased. No. is. First and llnal account of George B.Relmensnyder admlnlst rat or of A nna M , Creve ling lute ot scon township, Columbia couuty, deceased. No. 1. First and final account of II. F. Ber lin administrator ot Hosanna Itunyan late ot Benton township, county of Columbia, deceased. No. at. First and final account of Samuel 8. and Nathan Hitler administrators of Kll.abetU Siller, lute of Columbia county, deceased, ulso the account ot Samuel s, and Nutbau Sltler trustees for the sale of Elizabeth Siller's real estate In partition. No. 31. First and final account ot Jesse Hcrs admlulstratjirc ta. of Kflle Maria Hess late of Sugurloaf township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 84 The second and final or supplement al account of A. V. Kressler administrator of Her m hi u. Crevellng late of Scott township, Col umbia county, deceased No. !M. The first and final account or II. B. Fetterolf administrator of Michael Fetlerolf late of Miniln township, Columbia couuty de ceased. No. 1M. First and final account of William L. Mellenry Kxecutor of Silas Mellenry lute of Flslilngcreck township, Columbia couuly, de ceased. No. 2,1. First and final account of Frederick Oiible, (iuardian of Hertha J, Jones and .lessle It. Jones, minor children of Surelta Jones de ceased. No. an. Third ana final account of Oliver P. Siiuliz, (iuardian of Key Shultz, a minor child of lir. . II. Shult.z late of the borough, of Shenan doah, Schuylkill county, deceased. No. sr. Third and final account of Oliver P. Slnili.', tiuiirdhin of Nellie siiult., a minor child of Hr. . II. Shultz late of the borough of Shen andoah, Schuylkill couuty, deceased. No. is. Third and final account of Oliver P. Shult, Ousrdlan of Paul Hhullz, a ml nor child of Dr. I. II. Hhullz lute of the borough of Hheuau douli, Schuylkill county, deceased. No. at. Third and final account of Oliver P. Shulu, Uuurdlan 01 Uulen Hhullz, a minor child of Dr. 1'. 11. Shultz late of the borough, ot Hheu andoub. Schuylkill county, deceased. No. : ). The account of CO. Marr, Guardian of Clara Van l.lew, a minor child of Harriet Vau I.tew late of Scott township, Columbia county, ueceuseu. No. 81. second and final account of Thomas Mellenry acting executor of Samuel W. Notion late of Mt. Pleasant township, Columblacuuuty, deceased. I No.84 First and final account of 1 enrv 8. ' Keck ifiinrdlan ot Torreuoe 1. KhufTer. a minor . child of David shutter Jr., of Brlarcrcek town ship, deceased. No. 83. First and final account of Headly Suit Administrator of John II. suit late of Brlarcreek township, Columbia county, deceusel. No. 114. First and final account of Wm. II. Hess and Isaiah J. Hess, executors of Henry Hess late of Centre township, Columbia couuly. deceased. iiu. oj, r ii st unu iiiiui ueuuuiit ui tiesse Jill- tenhouse udiiilulstrutor d. b. n. c. t. a. ot Caro- line Mann lale of Heaver township, Columbia county, ra., doceused. i No. on. First and tlnnl account of J. Ti.IIcnrlo acting executor of Mary Hlekeitsliite of oraugu township, Columblu vuuuty, deceased. No-87. First and final account of C. W. Hess administrator of Joseph O. Hess lata of Sugar loaf township, Columbia county, deceased No. 8H. First and final account of Clarence A. man lale of Helium townshln. 1 oliinihU eoniil v. deceased. I No 119. First and final account of J. W. Fritz and S. H. Fritz admlnlst Tutors uf JesseFilt. late of sugarlouf lowusul. , Columbia county, de ceased, No. 4H First and final account of James T. i Fox and P. II. Fisher Kxecutom of the last will and testament of Sarah Hoals late of Heaver , township, Columbia county, Penusylvaula, de cs used, C, II. CAMPBRI.L, Keglster. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The followlrm Widow's Appraisements will bo presented to the orphans' lourt of Columbia I county on the first Monduy of May A. D. is8 and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are I llled wltlilii four duys thereafter, will be con tinued ausoiuie. I rwo'oo Vttker' EHt reaver Twp' ror80"alty ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, onalf' SJw'ikV116' E8t" FlHhlnif Jreck Twp- rer- , t'mate of Maru C. Snroge lale of Jackson town. '"sumuul C. Bower, Est. Centre Twp. PersonuHy t lowiuilil), Columbia Co., rteowwed. 18S,l. I Kremser Edward, Est.Lo.uttTwp. Personalty Notice Is here by given that letters ot udmln f4ri,ntl. I 1st rui Ion on the estate of Mary C. Suvage, late Hlrleman Henry, Est. Jackson Twp. Person- of Jackson township Col, Co., Ha., deceased, huve ally f'.vr,H0. I been granted to the underslgued admliiUtrutor Campbell Clarence J., Est. Catawlssa Twp. I to whom all liersons Indebted to wild estate Personally 8on,uo are requested to make oaymentsand those hav- Hhlnird John, Kst. Flsblng.ireck Twp. Kealty ng claims or demands will make known the .l,8o Personalty pi ) f-muo. same wit bout delay to II. F. HAVAOK, i'i..v.rH n. u oitick. Bloomsburg, P , April 11, 1W Clerk, o. C. I A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Cntnrrh, ron sumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, find many other maladies born In the blood, can be effectually orndi rated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose the one best known and approved is Ayer'S Sarsaparilla, the compound, con eentrnted extrart of Honduras sar. saparilla, and other powerful altera tives. "I consider that t have been SAVED several hundred dollar' expense, by using Ayer'a Parsaparilln, mid would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to lvc It a trial. I nm sure It will do them permanent Rood, as It has done me." Mrs. Joseph Wood, West 1'lntts burgh, N. Y. Dr. J. W. Shields, of flmltlivllle, Tenn., says: "I regit rd Aycr's Sarsaparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and knowcf many wonderful cures effected by Its use." " For many years I was laid up Willi Scrof ula, 110 treatment being of any benefit. At length 1 was recommended to give Ayer'a Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to per fect health weighing 230 pounds and nm now a believer in Ihe merits of Ayer'a Sarsn purllla." James l'etsy. Mine lioss, Itreck enrldge Coal Co. ( Limited), VIctorlB, Ky. " My niece, Sarah A. I.osee. was for years afflicted w ith scrofulous humor In the blond. About 18 mouths ago she began to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after taking three bottles was completely cured." E. Caffall, I". M., Losec, Utah. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Pr. ,T. C. A t or fc Co., Lowell, Man. Eold by all Liniglm. l'rlrc 1 ; six buttlin, i. Cures others, will cure you SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the C uirt of Common Pleas of Columbia county and tome directed, there will b.i exposed at public sale at I he Court House. Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 2, 1892, at i o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or lot of land lying In Sugurloaf Township, Columbia count v, I'ennsylvanln.bounded and beserlbed as follows lo wit: South and west by lands of John Plltz, on the north by lands ot o. W. Larlsh and school-house lot, and on the east by lands of Joseph O. Hcsk, being twenty-nine roils 1 nig and eleven rods wide, containing TWO ACRES, mire or less whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, STORE, Barn and other Outbuildings. Seized taken Into execution at the suit of Chris) Ian Cole versus A. M. Harvey, and to be sold as the property of A. M. Harvey. llKHKINll, JOHN MOUHKY, 4-S Attorney. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Veud. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county pa., and to rao directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In Blooms burg, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 2, 1892, ot 3 o'clock p. in., all that certain piece or par cel of land situate in Locu st Township, Colum bia county, and suite of Pennsylvania, bounded os follows, to wit: On the north by land of Daniel llonuberger, on the east by land of C. K. Seginund, on the south by land of Michael stlne, and on the west by land of D. 8. Bodlne, containing FIFTY VE ACRES of land, more or less, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and Outbuildings. ' Seized taken into execution at the suit ot Vary He inhrook versus Charles Fahrlnger, nnd to be gold as the p.upcrty 01 Clias. Fuhringor. ZABH, JOHNMOIUEY, 4- Attorney. Sheriff. THE CELEBRATEDPACING STALLION Frank M. standard and registered in the stan dard Pacing horse Breeder's Co., Thomas C- is, neg iirer, t,iceiim, trim.. i-.-.uBree Frank M. No. fid, record 8.27 ttlul 2.23)4 sired by Cliarle Blister, No. s, record 8:SH trial 8:21, by Jim BrtstiT No. BS, dam by Blue Bull, No.iiti, .... . 'La uul" " " K1" 'cuuer, rccoru inscription : Frank M. Is a strawberry Hoan 10 hands high, In good working order, weighs 1130 lbs., best of feet and limbs, uncommon bone and muscle, und for speed and endurance is equal to any Stallion In the Sluto. Frank 51. has sUed the following noted horses: Bob Ingersoll 8:8Kf. owned by a Mr, u. ,..,i...ti "u" UI """ 'kb .".men, Molllo Haddcn, record 2;27.v, owned by Mr. Mitchell ot Oswego, N. Y. ; John C, roeord 8:31 tf owned bv 8. A. (ioiiv inanairer of the Anollo Hulling Mills; Mollle C. trotter owned by John Clurk 1M Wharton St. Pittsburg. Ta. They are the only colts heard from sired by Frank M. in the west. Molllo C, was started 11 times, was second 18 times and was 8 once and 1 once. The 1 "u" 01 Jonn C, sa) he has seen hlin pace halves lu one slue (!:() both John C. ond Mo. Ho C. have not been handled for speed but a short time. This proves b'.-youd a doubt tliut Frank M, is a sure sire of very fast speed. Frank M. will mako the season of 18 at the following named places boglnulng April 4th; Shtckshlnny ntnoon until 2 p. in., : at Ucrwlck Monday night of tho 4lh until obout 0 a. in. of the 5th at the St. diaries Hotel ; at Bloomsburg Tuesday noon of the 5th until Wednesday about 4 p, in. ut C. it. w tuner's barn, and every two weeks from the above dates during the season Terms (SO to insure Thompson & Haiijiit, 4.1-St. l.uei no Liu., Co., Pa. o-khoi,. jwuuunua. A. L. Fain, Atty. What is 7flstorIa is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic Btihfttance. It is n harmless sulitltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nml Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. It a gnarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of aiothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcvcrlHhncRS. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea nud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and howcls, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' " Castoria If an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. rtunoon, Lowell, Ma . "Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo tho day Is Dot far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Caatoria In stead of the vaiiouiquack nostrum which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature craves." Da. J. F, Kircbklob, Conway, Ark. Tha Centaur Company, T7 THE POSITIVE CURE. I ELY BKOTHEUS. M Warren BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. e MASON & HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any one of their famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person hiring full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own home, and return if he does not longer wa n it. If he continues to hire it until the aggregate of rent paid amounts to the price of the instrument, it becomes his property without further pay ment. Illustrated Catalogues, with net prices, free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO BOSTON. NEW YORK.. CHICAGO. " ' ,1 'ill iMstES mmwm LQWENBERC'S CLOTHIIMC! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN. Call and examine and see for yourselves that LOWBITBBRG'S is the right place to buy your Clothing. Castoria. " Castoria Is so wpII adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." IT. A. Aacnaa, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence in their outside practice with Cnstoiir., and although we only hare 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 fuvor upon It." Unitxd Ilosprrib and Disrr.NRARY, Hoston, Mass. Allin C. Euitii, Pie:, Murray Street, New York City. 8U Hew Tort rrlre 60 c "Sot YZ fli5 Ammunition. pROPERiy OlJCtiftRGED SPRING SEASON" 1802. THE LATEST COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. 'llliffvf, Vfi tllPIl.r. . f . - """"os Ol the TV I.camie L tD of l'Kii.i.i.,i..i.:. . Ln"fl .. . ""-J Nll,1, )lv A penally of nC rlollar is i,,,. H any member who buys a 1rik f J other member, ami two JoUars U.""" second olTcnsc. It is expected , the socety will soon nun.bir nr e ,C and members. 0,11 Wc will present every l.a,ly ing our store Saturday .t.ril i small Kister Souvenir. H. J. 'dark & Son. A large new refrigerator las ita placed m the new bar room at tl)c v chanuc Hotel. Horse kancikks are specially;, vited to attend the public sale at 2 near Uloomburg, at the house of t late M. Q. White, on I'mlay, Aii',. 1 89 j at to o'clock A. M., at which time will be sold a bjy mate, 4 vean old, bred bv Mcrctirv. irmie.i '.. . -ytar-olJ 111 2:551 also several fa yearlings bred by the same sirf. These extra fine animals are ofTerrd to discriminating purchasers lcraUs of the death 6f their late owner, ij j The plague of breaking lamp, chimneys ;s abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chia ncys ; brittle aud tough. Ninety, nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from (icrmany. The best arc Mac. bcths " Pcarl-top"& ' rcarl-Kkss." Two sorts as to workman, .ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbcth's "lVail-ton" and " Penrl-Klass." The coarse arc rough and out of proper, tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to gla.w; trans, parent and gray. " read-top" and 44 Pearl-glass " arc clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or 44 Pearl-glass" chimneys. fittsburifh, Ta, Quo. A. MAcnfmi Co. PUliLIC SALl' OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an onlcr of tlm oipIihiih' l ourtd Colunilila county, the umIithIkih'iI mliiilnlstn. tor of Alrm W liltmojrpr, lU'i-eawel, will nyn to public sale on tbc piviulht'H In Cent re town. Hlilp, In aulil County, on SATURDAY. APRIL 23rd, 1891. at two o'clock In the afternoon of unlit day the following described reiil estate to wit : A certain tract of laud sltuuto in tlie tovn. slilp of Centre-, bounded on tho north by lnndol Punlel Wbltnioyer, on the east by laud ot Jobi Stluer eslule, now ltunslow Flester, mi the south by lands of (loortre Ruckle uml on ttir wert by laud of Ueorge Ruckle, coiitultiliit nbout 1 acres of land, more or less. The Im provements are a DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN' nnd other out butldlnfr. The lnnd is In a fair stato of cultlviitlon. There are fruit trees of choice varieties on the premises. The pniperty is situated within coi venlnent access to churches, schools and Htore t 0N111T10NS or Balk. Ten percent., of ow fourth of the purchase money to b paid ut the st rtkliiK down of the property. The balance"! the one-fourth at conllrniallon absolut uii4 Bale. The ot her three fourths to be paid on ooe year with Interest imnj connrmallon nisi. Dwl to lie liuuln ut the expense of the purchaser. All personal property on the premises reserved. IIERKIMO, Atty. ELIAS YOl'Mi, Administrator ot Alem Willi moyer, decea 4-1 -It. t till I ttMKMII Men represent me. V HI 1T '111 fl LTTII Hiilnrv. or coiihiiImniiid ueeklr. Mock and siiiure dealt ilk' liunr anteeil. Mrlleme iiulek, M secure choice of territory and terms. K. 1 . KA HAM, Nurseryman, Kochester, N. Y. DOUBLE BEEASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN.
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