IIU-; COLUMBIAN. ULOOMSBURCf, PA. MAKING SHORT WORK OK IT. You say he woulJ. anyway, whether it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he might, but it pleases him better, and our Bread, Cakes, Ties. Ice Cream, Candies, &c, 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 . T-&.CO.I3S 6Z SON, r.ak.-rs nail M I V. Confectioners. NO. 130 WKST MAIN STREET. NOTICE. To all whom it rr.ay concern. F. J. Richard is no longer Superintendent tor this company. The stock in this company in the name of F. J. Richard and G. J. Richard is held subject to the claims of this company against them and will only be transferred on the books o " the company when those claims are satisfied. Bloomsuurg Brass & Coitf.r Co. 4 2Q tf. FOE SALE. Four or five Jersey Cows. Choice out of thirteen. S. C. Shive. Esther Furnace. Fensyl Post Office. 5-J.V31 NOTICE. To lot owners in Rosemont Ceme tery. All lot owners are requested to clean up their lots before Decoration day. By order of 5-13-21 Committee on grounds. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparillaill 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. 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. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to an order ot the Orphans' Court tie unlirMKiied executor ot Lafayette filler, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises In I'lue township, Columbia county, 01 SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1892, at I o'clock in the afternoon, the following des cribed premises to-wlt : All that certain farm aud tract of laudi-ltuale Iu Fine township, Columbia county, Pennsyl vanla, b und -d on the north by lands of A. K. Kuller, ot the east by lands of Wesley flak er, on the south by lands of Susan Fans and on the west by lands of John Sanders, containing about fifty acres of land, more or lss, uion which Is erected a TWO -STORY PLANK. DWELL J I NO HOUSE, a Urge bank barn, wajjon shed and out-bulli'j lngn In good condition but recently erected. There Is a good spring at the House. Five if res of the said farm are timbered; the balanco cleared. The land Is In a good slate of cultiva tion. There Is a good apple orchard; fine peach es and a variety of good fruit trees. TF.lt MS OK SALE. Ten per cent., of one ' fourth to be paid at the striking down of the p-operty. The balance of the out fourth tit continuation nisi of said sale. The other three fourths In one year with Interest from continua tion absolute. Deed at the expense of the pur chaser. All personal property and grain In the ground reserved. Possession will le given uion the payment of the one fourth of the purchase m mey. liHANT llEKKINti, E'JW.UtH EVERETT, Atty. Executor. M TO BEAUIIFJ CHEAPLY.; HOW TO GIVE PLEASING TONE TO A ROOM AT SLIGHT COST. ffrri't of Deortlv Insetst. Good Jtidtmtnt an( Willing Hand tin VrV Wondsri, Rvtn Thengh th Ms.'crUls Vstil b tlmplt and Ints? pentlvt. Young housekeepers, and old ones, too, ft r that matter, often find the decoration of walli aud ceilings a hard nut to crack, even when the house Is their own, aud 4 inrdente expenditure of money for th, rmipose quite within their reach. But " tea the apartment are rented with th.i pr iptct i t a flitting to some others at no very remote period staring one in the fnce, tin question what to do with iho l.lonfc viiite wnlls becomes almost nn tingi(v?g3itil conundrum. It is even worse wlicn an attempt at docoratlvn, 1 resulting iu an atrocious combiuatiou of colon, lias been made. Where ecouomy is the prime object, distemper, may be resorted to, although it is doubtful if anything so perislnlde s (iistenipi-r is really economical. Fint ted oil paint is far better on account of the readiness with which it lends itself to thorough cleansinc with sonr ami 1 wnter. Having settled upon either 0110 ! or the other the question of tint suggests useu. nere me situation 01 tho room. j Us size nnd height, aud, with old house 1 l:eeiers who have many furuisliiugs to j which tho walls must serve as a back ground, the question of hnrmouy and fit I news enter in. Shall the tint be light or j dark, a positive or a broken color? j What is the color of the wood work ? ' These are questions which each one must j ask and answer before settliug upon any tiut or toue. It is safe iu our climate to decide upon a warm rather than a cold lint of a nie j diuni depth of stone, and a broken rather than a positive color. Another safe guard is to make the vi nils lighter than I the wood work, and the golden rule to ' have the coloring alwavs become brighter , as it ascends must not bo lost sight of. Thus, if the frieze is strong and deep in ! coloring, the walls must bo somewhat ; darker and the floorcovering darker still, i It is best iilso to leau toward hnrmouy of j analogy than to contrasts wheu dealing with large surfaces. : After tho wall is tinted a simple sten cil pattern may be applied nil over, or merely as a frieze. If the hitter is used 1 t must be purely conventional, picked ; out with gold or some of the colored 1 bronzes. Here another point should ha observed. To many persons srold is colJ. and they have a vague idea that it is yel low. Yellow gold auswers admirably in many cases, but with olive, or gray, or bluish greens the effect will be decidedly better if the; gold inclines etrougly to red. It is better, too, to conflue the gold to delicate lines or touches than to sphish it all over the walls, w hich causes them to appear to be closing iu. The stenciled frieze is more troublesome than to apply a frieze of paper. These are, even the cheapest of them, good in color aud de sign, Another advantage iu using the paper frieza is that a length of it may be pinned or tacked to the wall and the ef fect studied before it ia perinauoutly ap plied. The ceiling, must, of course, be lighter than the side walls, and, uuless the room be very small, a border of the same or a similar border to the frieze, but of a lighter tint and less decided pattern, is desirable. In this matter the individual taste of the decorator will assert itself aud one will with these simple and inexpensive means briug harmony where auother would ouly succeed iu working discord. The foregoing outlines a cheap method ofdealiug with walls and ceilings, but the cost of eren this method is a serious matter in some cases. The white walls are grievous. Tho prettiest of .furnish ings appear at their worst against such a background. 'Where the coarse gray mortar is left without a "finishing" coat of "hard finish" it is somewhat better, but even then it is bad enough. Some thing must bo done. If oue is blessed with the course gray plaster, a fringe of paper or stencil extending to the picture rail will do much to mitigate the bare ness of the walls. A similar decoration on the ceiling w ill help matters. If the walls are "hard finished" the whiteness must be gotten rid of. Perhaps the simplest and cheapest way to do this ia to cover them with common brown pack ing paper. This, with a cheap paper frieze, or with a simple conventional stenciled frieze, may be made to work wonders. Because a thing is cheap it need not bo inartistic, and a harmony in color may be worked out in the most in expensive materials. To still lesseu the expense one may se lect some of the pretty papers offered by dealers in paper hangings, that if well choeeu are very effective. The best, which may also be the cheapest, are those in which all tho colors of the rainbow are mingled in such a manner as to produce an effect of gray, or brown, or terra cotta, or olive, or any tint that ia re quired. Two of these may be combiued with good effect. Cheaper still, and by no menus ineffective, is tinting the "whitewash" the desired shade. This makeshift, however, cau not be recom mended except for rooms that are very little used. The white, or whatever color wash, will rub off with the slight est provocation, will spot with water, even the slightest dampness will discolor it, and vexation of spirit will be the result. Still, it may be made to atpver as a der nier resort, aud is better'lih bare, white walls, which are sepulclifln in the ex treme. Schemes of color will suggest themselves to the artistio eye, aud the economical mind will find ways and means to carry them out in one way or another, even where the meons are most limited. A Problsm. The other day a journal, hitherto with out a spot on its character, Inquired with well-feigued innocence: "How can flvw persons divide five eggs so that each man will receive one, and still one remain in the dish?" After several hundred people went two-thirds distracted in .the matee of this proposition, the journal meauly cays : " Oue takes the dish with the egg. THE BEST APERIENT In modem 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 loss 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 as 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 rills are the be.it medicine I ever used; and Iu my judgment no better general reuicdy was Ever Devised I have used them In my family and caused them to be used among my friends aud em ployes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge many eases ef the follow ing complaints have been completely and permanently cured by the use of Ayer's l'ills alone: Third dny chilis, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer's l'ills, contin ued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be. found nn absolute cure for the disorders 1 have named nbove." J. n. Wilson. Contractor and UuiUler, 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 . 1 began to take Ayer's Pills and soon the bowels recovered their natural : and regular action, so that now I am In ex cellent health." Win. II. lcl.aucett, Dorset, Ontario. "Ayer's rills are the best cathartic I ever used In my practice." J. T. Sparks, M. V., Yeddo, Ind. rnErARr bv Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective. PUBLIC SALE OF VALCABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order Of the orphan's Court of Cilumbla county, the nn brslgiil administra tor of .Mem Whltnioyi r. deceased, will expose to publl sale on the premises In Centre town ship, In said County, on I FRIDAY. MAY 27th, 1892, at two o'clock In the afternoon of sai l day the following described real estate to wit : I All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the said township of , Centre, bounded and described as follows, viz : j n vlnulnata pine tree, thence by land of t said David B. Wliltmlre north seventy-one and a half deg ees east twenty-nine and rive tenth p 'relies to a stone on west side of public road, thence diagonally across said road north seven an 1 a quarter degrees east four and live tenth perches to a stone on the east side of said road ; thence north sixty-five and three quarter de grees east twenty-three nnd four tenth perches to a stone ; thence by laud of it. Flesler south eleven degrees and twenty minutes east tlfty one and nine-tenth perches to a stone In line to land of II. K. Hemley ; thence by the same south seventy-six degrees west fourteen perches to the north east corner of a large rock; thence south sixty one and three quarter degrees west thirty and two tenth perches to a stone In line to land of Samuel w. Jackson; and thence by the same north twenty-four and oue eighth de grees west forty-nine nnd five tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing fourteen acres and one hundred and twenty-three perch es of land, strict measure. The Improvements are a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, an 1 other outbuildings. The land Is In a fair state of cultivation. There are fruit trees of choice varieties on the premises. The property Is sit uated wit hln con venient access to churches, schools nnd store. Conditions of 8.1 i.k Ten per cent., of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property. The balance of the one-fourth at confirm itlon absolute of said sale. The other three fourths to be paid In one year with interest from continuation nlst. Deed to be made at the expense of the purchaser. All personal property on the premises reserved. llKKKiNii, Atty. E1.1A8 Vol Nt;, Administrator of A lent Whltuiuyer, deceased, f-tt. THE OELEBEATEDPACIUG STALLION Frank M. standard and registered In the Stan dard Pacing horse Breeder's Co., Thomas C Parsons, Heisterer, Cleveland, Ohio. Pedigree Frank M. No. Mi, record 4:37ii trial i.SiH sired byC'haile Blister, No. us, record: trial 4:il, by Jlin nrlstei-No. .v, dam by Blue Bull, N0.91, second d.im by Legal Tender, record 2:. inscription : Frank M. Is a strawberry Itoan HI bands high, In good working order, weighs ll.'p lbs., best of feet nnd limbs uncommon bone and muscle, and for speed and endurance Is equal to any Stallion In the State. Frank it. has bluid the following noted horses : Bob Ingersoll ;!;:,jtf. owned by a Mr. Hurry of Serunton, Maggie Mitchell, formerly Mollle Iladden, record S.4T.V. owned by .Mr. Mitchell of Oswego, N. v. ; John C, record a.JHjtf owned by S. A. Horly manager of the Apollo Boiling Mills; ?.lollle C. trotter owned by Juhn CI irk ism Wharton St. rittsburg. Pa. They ure the ouly cults heard from sired by Frank M. In the west. JlollleC, was started H times, was second VI times and was S once nnd i once. The owner of Juhn C. says he hus seen him psce halves In one tilne (l'.') both Juhu C. aud .Vol lie 0. have not been handled for speed but a short tlm?. This proves beyond a doubt that ! Frank V, Is a sine sire of Very fast speed. Frank M. will make the season of lt"J3 at the ! following named places leglnnlng April It li ; Shlckshluny at noon until 3 p. in., ; at Berwick Monday night of the 1th until about 0 a. m. of the Stli at the St. I harles Hotel ; at Bloonisburg Tuesday noon of the 5th until Wednesday about 4 p, m. at C. E. Winner's barn, and every two weeks from the above d .tes during the season. Terms fW to Insure. Thompson ,i iuioiit, 4-l-st. , l.uicrre Luz., Co., Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Untitle uf.llrui M'liltiulivjutr- uj Centre loiciwhip, Columbia Cuunlii. demim-d, Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration nr. tho estate of Alem Whltmlie bite of Centre township, Columbia I'oiiniy, deceased have I -cell grautcd to the undersigned adminis trator to whom a I persons Indebted to said es. t iteaie requested to make payments, aud those h ivlng claims or demands will make known tho same wit limn delay to ELI H Vol No, 4-1-6-w. , Ad ulnlslratur. 1 3MM What E Castorla is Ir. Sr.mucl Titclicr's prescription for Infants avd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Tarogcrlc, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is rieasant. Its rjuarantco I thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcTcrlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tlto food, regulates tho rtomaeh nnd bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's rauacca tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dn. 0. C. Osooon, iKiwell, Mass. " Castorla Is the liest remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will eonsldor the real interest of their children, nnd use Castoria in stead of the vnrlousquack nostrums which ore 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. KiKcnsLoa, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT FACT, TXTh mm, -11 km 1-1 J 1.1.1. Is rapidly made by that remarkable prerar. at ion, Dr. LINH3IX8 tXTEOTO) BLOOD 8W0BSS. For the speedy cure of Hcrofula, Wasting, Mflrenrial Disease, Emotions, Erysipelas, vital decay, and erery indication of impover ished blood, Br. LMiiy'i Blxd Smkam is the sss remedy that can always be relied upon. DraBpidta bpII it, THE SELLERS MEDICINE C0 . . . PtTTIIUSBH. Pa. W AWTEP nAOENTS to sell our choice Nursery Stock. Many One specialties to oiler; writ quick and secure choice of terri tory. Address MAY BROTHERS, Xl'HSEI.YMEN, Hot llt l h.(, .. v. 6-lWt Thereto NO "SURE tftHT CASE El n We treat ne fin., rl,H, a IW ouch knowledge of the Incurable Cases Declined. I F" T urn I ntlim fra hw mall - - -- - w.m.w.m piim auervii verv aufferap Ira m Auhm. " P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D., Pimples, Boils, EM- Heads, LOWEWBERG'S CLOTHING! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOTS. LADIES SHOULD SEE THE PRETTY SUITS FOR CHILDREN, Call and examine and see for yourselves that is the right place to buy your Clothing. ?JLtWirrl - ' - - UL WJTrgriraM S Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that t recommend It as superior toany prescription known to inc." n. A. Ancnsn, M. D., Ill 60. Oifonl St , Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In tho children's deport ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castorla, and although we only havo among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are freo to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won us to look with favor upon It." United Uosr.Tit, axd PisrsnsiST, Boston, Moss. Aixcn C. Symt, !., Murray Street, New York City, $6.55 PRESENT FREE 1 Beaut Ifitl book containing t he late! t vocal iiiiimIc full sheet-nnMc l:ites. Iinliovinie eowr. liKludlii),' the tull-iu mi; p ins, uua-brlil.-eil j Afterward. 10 I've Worked Elht Hours, 4 i Daoj s r asL I Asleep, 40 I Whlslle and Walt, 40 Comrades, 30 Love's iold-ii Dream. Id Hod liles-i our I.Mlhl. i" (lid lrir:m lllouer. 10 On Pretty Hose, so our Last Walt. 10 Oourd the Flap, 40 over the Moonlit Fen, III Iu Old Madrid, . Sweet kill Ic Conner. -II Mury nnd John, 40 hut Is Love, j We Rive this book to Introduce to you krovt's 11 akin'c i'owuku And KHOVT'S FI.AVOHINO KXTHACTS, f'nmirHMied for PVRIYV and STIIKS'ITH. Your Krouer will give you a circular contain In? additional Premium I.lst with lull particu lars how to Ret them free. AI.UKItl' KUolT, Chemist, I'hlla. J. W. ZIMMERMAN tMiCOKSER MAHKET AXO OUE CN STUEKTS NAXTI OKE, PA. VltfmatOS Chocrfllllv tlvtoi nn nil L-ltwlu , uuuuiuyn. 8-4-J-W CURE FOR EVERT CASE OF ASTHMA" or OF HAT FEVER," but the wont roses, uncomplicated by organic disease, coo be CUHEB TO STAY CURED eontmutional treatment. and this at the pa tient's bona or "1 u ... r- BUFFALO, N.' SPRING SEASOIT 1892. THE LATEST. COLLARS, NECK TIES, DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS &c. Ths flight Weill.. f' r.m r w. .ninin.l. I ...!( ., v"'o; iwiiiiiwu mm lite ftllijt.M the power of plain speech i- tlm. 0 V1 use o( tlio richt worila in the i ig,t pi. When cumbrous or etrnva0-:mt fi of speech have been abamlonej n f Of elmple and atralglitforwnnl lane,,- " it is atill necesssry for tho Avoak(.r'!t'' consider carefully whether lie u expi0 tnrr -1int Iia tiitinn. Tl,. ln..i. '' discrimination In tins clioi, f,f ' freniieiitlr make riiUculnim r !.... 1 what otherwise might have been a till' ins piecaof English. Itis ''ottn tokuo-i Iho meaning of a for voi9 (han ' Riiese nt tho meautug of many. No wot! is so common that tome huw force im, not be found for it by a constilt.uion 0 the dictionary an exercise which oftfn troves to intelligent persons that tlieyd. not know ita proper defluitiou ni n), t is sui prlsing to see hor pcrsiatently t0m, early misapprehension, or some crrnnwgi definition given by parent or teaelw will cllnjf to the memory, Agnin, when the roueh meaning of a word hM been ascertained, there still renwim something to bo done in searching forth, finer distinctions between it and kindred words. Komething moro than inert strength is needed j theio must also I skill ana discretion in the (Hoofing, guage. A great writer is almost akin an apt writer. Ilnltavir. Im tlm r.MI, r-.. Divers, we see tloo Stut. Tlie Cau may oee (in most; me ueninntiou ol the Touguoi Wehereby it ia le:we apt to move. And therefore we eoe that K. turalla doo generally Stut : And wa t in those that Stut, if they drinks Wins moderatelr, they Stut lesse, becauw it bcateth ; And bo we too, that they Slut, doe Stut more in the first ofTcr ti spoak, than in Continuance; liocmisj the Tongue is, by Motion, somowhnt hosted, In Bomo also, it may be (though rarely), the Driucsso of the Tongue j which like wise malieth it lesse apt to move, as well as Cold ; for it is an Affect that it comctb to some Wise and Great Men. As it did unto Moses, who was Lingua Fnvpedita; and muuy Stutters (wee findo) are very Cholericke Men ; Cholcr Enduclng a Drinesse in the Tongue. From Sylva Sylvarum, Century IV. The ctoat thing is the sense of Iiavirjg doue the best the sense which is tits real lire ol the artist nnd tho licence ol which is his death, ot bavins drawn from his intellectual instrument the finest music that nature bad hidden in it, ol Laving played it as it should be played. Merit Wius. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling lr. King's New I'iscovcry for Consumption, Pr. King's New Life l'ills, Uucklen's Arnica Salve arid Elec tric Hitters, nnd have never handled reme dies lhit sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we st.uid ready to refund the purchase price, if satis factory results do not follow their use. These .omeilies have won their great popularity purely cn their merits. C A. Kleim, dni H'st. BRAI1T0LINE, WONOF.RFl'1, DRAIN AND NERVE FOOD, Indicated In nervous deranifement, rcsultlne f mm excensl ve mental work or worry, and in tfti enil or siiecliil wenkuess caused bv overtaxlts any ot the vital functions. A cdmavatlun ot the bent nutrient and tonic remedies, MewM ly Hjieclal processes. In such form as to ailatit It to nearly all eases nei dlnj,'treiitiiieut. It tiutMs up the luruea by supplyln "n excessive p nfi tlou ot the natural IimkI elements needed tu n pair the waste caused bv a disproportionate ! erclse of the physical fuuctlons. Kurt her par ticulars mailed ou spiilleallou. All on.muiil entlons strictly oconildenilnl. 8ild In V lltil Harre, pa., by the Stanley Medicine in, only, in south Main streeu (blar Uruir stun.) II yur druirglst diX'S not. keep It send t ts and wo will mall It on receipt ol price, I! : fix lurf'. Aril vJ:h l r. the sr.wcoMH Fly Shuttle Rag Carpel LOOM. .Wesres 10 jrdsii boar Sunit for circulars. C. N. NEWCOMB, Davenport, la. i D0U3LE BBEASTED SACKS AND CUTAVtAYS. HBjaaaMBBSjsaa.iBaaiBSaVBaMwav' THE FINEST LINE OF FALL PANTS IN TOWN. 9
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