THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, YA. MAKING SHORTWORK OF IT. You say he would, anyway, whether it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he might, but it pleases him better, and our Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ice Cream, Candies, See, will please you better than any you can secure elsewhere. 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 J . JACOBS z SOINT. Btikere nnd MTg. Confectioners, NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET. Wanted Two good girls for gener al house work. Address at once Box 22, Bloomsburg. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was tick, we gare her Castoria. When ah waa cauid, the cried for Cactorla, When aha became Was, ahe elans to Caatoria, Whan aha had Children, she gars them Caatoria, Fifty dozen window curtains just opened on Monday prices 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. tf 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 orwritingto White &Conner, 3-2 5-6 w. Orangeville, Pa. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves 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 1m hereby given to all legatee, credi tors and other persons Interested In the estates of the respective decedents and minors that the following administrators, executors,' guardi ans,' account have been filed In the office of the Kexlxler of Columbia county, and will be pre sented for connnnutlon and allowance In the orphans' court Ui be held In Bloomsliurfr, Mon day, May 2nd, lHttt, at i o'clock p. m. of suld duy. No. 1. First and final account of John M. Buckalew, Executor of Perry Huckalew lute of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, Coc'd. No. , The third and final account of W. II. Purker, HilmlnlHtrutorof Humphrey M.Parker, late of nreenwood township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 8. Account of Daniel Blllman, Executnrof Puvld Mlllinan late of Locust township, Colum bia county, deceased, No. 4. First and partial account of M. K. Ap pleman, administrator of Harah Campbell late of bloomsburg, Columbia county, deceased. No. 5. First and final account of Z A. Ilutt, ad ministrator of the estate of Silas W. Mcllenry lute of Jackson township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. fl. Hccond and final nccount of Samuel Ilinderlller and Henry lllndeillmr, Executors of Jacob llluJ'-iiltcr lute of Beaver towushlp, Columbia county, deceased. No. 7. Account of II. II. Orotz executor of Catharine Vt hltenlght late 01 Bloomsburg, Col- uiubla county, deceased. No. H. The first and final account of Marv C, Fruit administratrix of Hubert Fiult late of Madison towiisliln, Columbia county, deceased. No. 0, First and final account of W. H. Kent or and K. It Kester admlulslraturs or Jane M. Hes ter lute ot muuisou towusuip, coiumum county, deceased. No. 10. Accottntof Jesse Frttz, exeoutornfthe estate of KIl.alHtlli Moore lute or migiirlnuf town alilp, deceaseil, illed by John W. Ki lt, one of the ailUUlllBl'rai'UI Ul ucaoo 1 im udui-iiovu. vn. 11. First and final account of Ilinrh It McBrldn Uuardlan of Hunford L. Appletnau, mi nor child of HI nun Appleman of Hemlock, town ship, Columbia county, deceased. No II The first and final account of John B. Casey trustee to sell real esiate in the estate ot Jacob 8. Heeso deceased. No. 18. First and final accouut of John B. O.umy trustee to sell real estate lit the estate of PUIIIp Miller late of Centre township .Columbia COJuty, Uec'd. No. II. The first and final account of Alice V. H-iese administratrix of toe estate of Jacob 8. Sees late of CeuUe township, Columbia ooun ly, deceased. Reasoning from Analogy. Fnm the (N. V.) Herald. Sunday School Teacher Can you tell me which of the Deciples told a lie? Johnnie Yes, ma'am 1 Feter. S. S. T. Can you tell me why he done it ? Johnnie (doubtfully) 'Cause he was a fisherman. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will be sent to the dead letter office May 3. "89. Mrs. T. A. Breish, J. K. Fowler, Mrs. Katie Levan, Miss Florence Leonard, Mr. Geo. Peck. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised April 19, 1S92. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. B. Cathcart, P. M. Register and Recorder C. H. Camp bell did not lose any time on the trout season. He went up to Shickshinny on the 15th and went fishing when it was so cold he had to wear mittens. He was rewarded with a catch of sev eral fine trout, one of which measured 15 J inches. Messrs. Cohen and Alexanders are building an addition to their residence at Third and West streets. Barton Pursel has been obliged to give up his place at J. G. Wells' owing to lllnes in his family. SrS-DUFFEY'Sj Grand offer to the old people of Columbia Co. for a short time. I will make one-half dozen fine Cabinet Pho- tograhs 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, 1892. Remember the place, 1 he Market Square Gaixery, over Harlman's Store, 4-iS-4t Bloomsburg, Pa. Wall paper and window curtains at W. H. Brooke & Co. No. 15. First nnd flnnl account of John C. Parker administrator o; Humphrey Pnrker lute of tJreenwuod township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. 16. First and final account of A. It. Tcnn- Inglnn administrator of the estate of George Moore lute of Kugurlouf township, Columbia county, deceased. i No. 17. First and final account of W. K. Wil liams administrator of Klchard H. Williams late of Berwick, Columbia county, deceased. No. 18. First and final account of George B. Kcltnensnydcr administrator of Anna M.Crevc- llng late of coit township, coiuniuia county. deceased. No. 19. First nnd final account of II. F. Ber lin administrator of ltosanna Kunyan late of Benton township, county of Columbia, deceased. No. ai. First and final account of Samuel 8. and Nathan Hitler administrators of Elizabeth Hitler, late of Columbia county, deceased, also the account of Hamuel H. and Nathan Hitler trustees for the sale Of Elizabeth Hitler's real estate In partition. No. '.'!. First and flnnl account of Jesse Hess administrator c. ta. of Kflle Maria Hess late of sugarloul township, Columbia county, deceased. No. iil The second and final or suDDlemental accouut of A. V. Kressler administrator of Her man (I. Crevellng late of Scott township, Col umbia county, deceased- No. . The first and final account or D. P. Fetterolf administrator of Michael Ketterolf late of Mlflllu township, Columbia county de ceased. No. iH. First and final account of William I- Mcllenry Executor of Kllas Mcllenry late of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. m. First and final account ot Frederick Ouble, Guardian of Bertha J, Jones and Jessie H. Jones, minor children Of Haretta Jones de ceased. No. 90. Third and final account of Oliver P. Shultz, Guardian of Hey Hhultz, a minor child of Dr. P. 11. Hhulu late of the borough of Bhenan doah, Schuylkill county, deceased. No. 87. Third and final account of Oliver P. 8hullz, Uuardlan of Nellie Hhulu, a minor child ot Dr. 1 . H. Hhultz late of the borough of Shen andoah, Schuylkill county, deceased. No. an. Third and final account of Oliver P. Shultz, Guardian of Paul Hhulu, a minor child of l)r. p. 11. HiiuiM! late of the borougu of Shenan doah, Hchuylklll county, deceased. No. 2. Third and final account of Oliver P. Hhultz. Guardian of Galen Hhultz. a minor child of Dr. 1'. H. Hhultz late of the borough ot Shen andoah. BcnuyiKill county, deceased. No. HO. The account of C. C. Marr. Guardian of Clara Van I.lew, a minor child of Harriet Van l.lew late or bcotl township, Columbia county. deceased. No. HI. Second and final account of Thomas Mcllenry acting executor of Homuel W. Noltou late of Mt, Pleasant township, Columblacouuty, deceased. No. 32. First and final accouut ot Denrv 8. Keck guardian of Torrence I.. Hhaffnr. a minor child of David Hhaffur Jr., ot Urlarcreck town ship, deceased. No. 8S. First and flnnl account of Hendly Suit Administrator of John II. Hull late ot Brlurcreek township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 84. First and final account of Wm. II. Hess and Isaiah J. Hess, executors of Henry Hess late of Centre township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 33. First and final account ot Jesse lilt tenhouse administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Caro line Mann late of Beaver township, Columbia county, fa., deceased. No. m. First and final account of J. I. Ilenrte acting executor of Mary Itlckelts late ot Oruuge township, Columbia couuty, deceased. No-37. Flrstaud final account of C. W. Hess administrator of Joseph O. Hess late of Hugur louf township, Columbia couuty, deceased No. 3H. First and final account of Clarence .V Petenniin administrator of Beujumln K. peter- limn late 01 ucnton lownsuip, Columbia couuty deceased. No. 89. First and final account of J. W. Frit a te I 8. H. FrIUadiiilulslrulors of Jesse'Frltz late of Hugarloul towustil. , Columbia county, de ceased, No. 4ti. Flint nnd final account of James T Fox and P. 11. Fisher Executors of the last will and testament, of Harah Hoats lute of Beaver township, coluiublu county, Pennsylvania, do- cciseu. C. II. CAMPBELL, Heglster. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following Widow's Appraisements will be nresented to tho Oruhans' lourt of Columbia county on the first Monday of May A. D. Wri and connrmed nisi, and unless exceptions are Hied within four days thereafter, will be con nrmed aosoiute. Win. Baker, Est. Beaver Twp. Personalty S-'ttlO 00. A.' W. HelMlillne, Est. Flshlugjreek Twp. Per sonaltv 1:100.110 Hainuol C. Bower, Est. Centre Twp. Personalty s is,i. Kreinser Edward, Est. Locust Twp. Personalty rr.iM). Hlrleman Henry, Est. Jackson Twp. Person- Alt V t-A Rll. Campbell Clarence J., Est. Catawlssa Twp Personal I V S.IUI.II0 Ithluard John, Est. Flshlngereek Twp. Itealty sw,nu rersonauy ao.w souu.uu. Clerk's Office, G. M. QUICK, Bloomsburg, I'o., April 11, Wi Clerk, o. U THE BEST APERIENT In modern pharmacy is, undoubted ly, Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Except in extreme cases, physicians have abandoned the use of drastic purga tives, and recommend a milder, but no less effective medicine. The favo rite is Ayer's Pills, the superior medicinal virtues of which have been certified to under the official seals of state chemists, as well ns by hosts of eminent doctors and pharmacists. No other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and agree able family medicine. Ayer's rilli are the but medicine I ever used ; and In my judgment no better general remedy nu Ever Devised I have used them In my family and caused them to be used among my friends and em ployes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge many cases of the follow ing complaints have been completely and permanently cured by the use ot Ayer's rills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer'a rills, contin ued for a few days or weeks, as the natura of the complaint required, woutd be. found an absolute cure for the disorders I have -named above." J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas. " For eight years I was afflicted with con stipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills and soon the bowels recovered their natural nnd regular action, so that now I am In ex- ' ccllent hcalth."-Wm. II. DeLaucett, Dorset, Ontario. "Ayer's Pills are the best cathartic I ever used In my practice." J. T. Sparks, M. D., Ycddo, Ind. fRKPAnao BT Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Miss. Every Dose Effective. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. issued out of the Court of common Picas of Columbia county and tome directed, there will be exposed ntpubllo aale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 2, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or lot of land lying In Sugarloaf Township, Columbia countv, I'ennsylvanla.bounded and Described as follows to-wit: South and west by lands of JohnDilt2, on the north by lands ot O. W. Larlsn and school-house lot, and on the cast by lands of Joseph o. Hess, being twenty-nine rods long and eleven rods wide, containing TWO ACRES, more or less whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, STORE, Barn and other Outbuildings. Seized taken Into execution at the suit of Christian Cole versus A. M. Harvey, and to be sold as the property of A. M. Harvey. IlKKKINU, JOHN M Or KEY, 4-S Attorney. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wilt of Vend. Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county nu, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In Blooms burg, Pa., on MONDAY, MAY 3, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or par cel ot land situate In Locu st Township, Colum bia county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by land of Daniel Honaberger, on the east by land of C. E. Segmund, on the south by land of Michael Stlne, and on the west by land of D. S. 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 of Mary Helnbrook versus Charles Fahrlnger, and to be sold as the p.-operty 01 Chas. Fahrlnger. ZABR, JOHN MOVKEY, 4-8 Attorney. Sheriff. THE CELEBRATED PACING STALLION Frank M. standard and registered In the Stan dard Pacing horso Breeder's Co., Thomas C- Parsons, Keglsterer, Cleveland, Ohio. Pedigree Frank M. No. eu, record 2:ZT trial sired by Charle Blister, No. 8, record 4:38 trial S:S4, by Jim Brlstcr No. 88, dam by Blue Bull, No.36, second dam by Legal Tender, record Inscription : Frank M. Is a strawberry Hoan 19 hands high, In good working order, weighs 1150 lbs., best of feet and limbs, uncommon bone und muscle, and for speed and endurance Is equal to any Stallion In the State. Frank M. bos sLied the following noted horses : Bob Ingersoll S:2H. owned by a Mr. Duffy of Scrauton, Maggie Mitchell, formerly Motile Hadden, record 2:27X, owned by Mr. Mitchell of Oswego, N. Y. : John C, record 8.84 Stf owned by S. A. Gorly managor of the Apollo ltolllng Mills; MollioC. trotter owned by John Clark 1H18 Wharton St. Pittsburg. Pa. They are the only colts heard from sired by Frank M. in the west. MollleC, was started 14 times, was second IS times and was 8 once and 4 once. The owner of John C. says he has seen him pace halves In one nine (1:0U) both John C. and Mol Ue C. have not been handled for speed but a short time. Tills proves beyond a doubt that Frank M, Is a sure slro of very fust speed. Frank M. will make the season of 18i at the following named places beginning April 4th; Shlckshluny at noon uutll S p. 111., ; at Berwick Monday night of the 4th until about 9 a. m. of the 5th at the St. Charles Hotel ; at Bloomsburg Tuesday noon of the Mb until Wednesday about 4 p, m. at C. E. V Inncr's barn, and every two weeks from the above dates during the season. Terms $W to insure. Tvovraott A Haiiiht, 4-1-HC. Luzerne Luz., Co., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettato of Haiti '. Savage late of Jcu kson (own towitthlj), Coluniltln Co., (fccvriaed. Notice Is here by glvun that letters of admin 1st ration on the estate, of Mary C. Savage, lata of Jackson township Col, Co., fa., deceased, have beou granted to the undei'Hlgued administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said f si ate are retmested to make na yuinnts, and those liuv. Ini claims or demuuds will make known the same without delay to H. K. HAVAGK. B-OOU A. U Fairs, Atty. Administrator. OS What is Cn-storla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It Is a harmless substltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria dostroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hava repeatedly told ma of Its good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osoooo, liovrell, Mass. Castoria Is the 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 Caatoria In stead of the varlouaquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KrNcaa&ot, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. I THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Bt New Tork. "'"-'iL. BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. 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 docs not longer want 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. Pimples, V) Boils. BM- V J Heads. FACT, Is rapid made b that remarkable For the speedy cure of Scrotals, Wasting, M won rial DUeaae, ErapUonaTBryelpelaa! TtT'.! "S? VFF Indication of irjporer ished blood. Br. Ui&My't Moot tttNast la the tM remedy that can always be relied noon. prnjytauieUit. THE SELLKffe MCDJCINK COi LOWENBERG'S CLOTHING! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN, Call and examine and see for yourselves that LO"WE1TBBRCt'S is the right place to buy your Clothing. Castoria. " Castoria ta so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any proscription known to me." H. A, ABcmn, M. D.( ill So. Oiford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits ot Castoria baa won us to look with favor upon It." CXITSO nosriTAL AKD DlSPSSSAST, Boston, Mast. Aum C. Smth, Pre$., ELECTION NOTICE. k rra-aAu1il V trt Ihn nrnulnlAna a A a i . ' , iifiniwuo wiillflllUI A8 Bembly piinwd the 12 day of April 1HT5 Hip An- mini m.w.l Inc. rf l,a u ru.L ........ i.uu. n nit- oai.k,iimiiuib ui tile DHMIII1S- burg Library Institute and Mate Normal Hcliool v,. v... ........ ,iV ,,, ik-iu un inn nrsi Monday of May, being May 18W, between the linnni . if II ii it j, n r .. .... . . . . .. . "" " - . " v ... m . 1. 1 1, 1 1, lft.ll ui mtiu UN. Uti theofttce. In the Dormlioi-y building, of said achool In the town of Uloomsburii I'enna.. at which time four persons will be elected Trus tees on the part of the stockholders to serve for a period of three years ; at the mime, time four persons will be noiulnuted to the Superintend ent of Public Instruction from whom he may appoint two Trustees ou the part ot tho 8UU.- to serve for a period ef three yearn. t. V. Itll.MITIR, .secretary SPRING 1892. THE LATEST, COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. . .. . . .."v ""cte;. uik uciore tnc y. m. C. A. i,. ; dav afternoon on the ni.;,.. " riistnms and hahit nf K- r, w- Tt. ii. .-r i : "c Vn,nt mi, fi. isuiitu more CSpeciallv their practice of surcery. The r;L of llie Chineito ia almncf -:. i ; - "a, 91 n 1. . that of our own country. Ti, .. fruit in abundance, except dci.U The Dr. expects to have a crectcu Dy me time lie returns w has graduated a number of mefc students who go out practicing nt cine after our custom and who also taught the Christain religion, tht they may spread it among those Ka. horse fanciers are specially j. vueu to attend the public sale at En, near jjioomuurg, at ine house of late M. Q. White, on Friday, April ii i8oj at io o'clock A. M., at hic: time will be sold a biv man- .... old, bred by Mercury, trotted u, 3-year-old in 9:555 also several fi yearlings brei by the same si. 1 hese extra fine animals are oflertd to discriminating purchasers becaiat of the death of their late owner, it Don't fail to see "Si Plimtir.i" .1 laiiL'hinir cvclonc. Si hrincr uiii', v.. a band all dressed up as farmers, tho are the pride of Fairvicw, and Si's idea of a band, fie says he can lead them right down the middle of the roid, mud knee deep, and all they have to do is to tuck their trousers inside their boots. Don t fail to sec and hear him. Would you rather buy lamp, chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break 0: not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's Pearl-top " or " Pearl, glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and wtint rlrrQ it rnct ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass ; and may be, he thinks tougn glass isn t good tor his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gro. A. Macbeth Co. PUULIC SALE OP VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orrhnns' Court t Columbia county, the undersigned administra tor of Alein Whltmoyer, di-eensed, will exixw to public sale on the premises In Centre ten ship, In suld County, on SATURDAY. APRIL 23rd, 189J. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day the following described real estate to wit : A certain tract of land situate In the town ship of Centre, bounded on the north by land o( Daniel Whltmoyer, on the east by land of Joti Stlner estate, now Unnslow Flester, on tM south by lands of George Kuckle and on tM wen by land of George Kuckle, contalnlDf about 10 acres of land, more or loss. The im provements are a DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN and other out buildings. The laud Is In a fair state ot cultivation There are fruit trees of choice varieties on tM premises. The property Is situated within coi venlnent access to churches, schools and store conditions or 8alr -Ten percent., ot o fotirtb of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property. The balaiuvof the one-fourth at confirmation absolute or said sale. The ot her three foui't lis to be paid on one year with Interest from confirmation nisi, liewl to be made at the expense of the purchaser. All personal property on the premises reserved. IlKKKINU, Atty. KLIA8 YOr.Nli, Administrator of Alcm Whltmoyer, defease. 4-1-1 t. SCTJEL2 BREASTED SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN.