The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 03, 1892, Image 9

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
MAKING SHORT WORK OF IT.
You say he woulil, anyway, whether
it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he
might, but it pleases him better, and
our Bread, Cakes, Pies. 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 suc ceed in pleasing customers
linkers ami M ry. C'onfoet loners,
NO. 130 WKST MAIN STREF.T.
TOR SALE.
Desirable vacant HUB and number nf nod
Iwmws : 1 lid bits in Hloonml.uiv, 1 me best
business stand In Mooin-diurR. A ver ileMrii
b'.e nronert v eont.ilnlotr lw lures and II ml class
bullillniis with (food will In a business worth
ftlWl tn tl.MHI tier velir at WlllOW til'OVO.
l.wolllnmt in Khpv. Orank'evllle and Honoh
Haven. A large number nf larms In Columbia
Count v, one In I.uerne County, one In h'Klnla.
Two Country Store stands In Columbia County
nnd one In Luzerne County. A water power
planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard und
Hheds In Heaeli Haven, Pa. Also 10 acres of
irood farm land at same place, by M. 1'. 1A1Z
SON. Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents,
BI.OOMSBl'lUt.PA.
WANTED.
Boys between the ages of 8 and 13
years who can learn a tune by ear, are
wanted to join the Probationer's class
which meets i hurs.iay evenings at 7
o clock at the Parish house. Free in
structions will be given in singing. ,
Many pleasures in life are due to
good health and good looks. Manner's
Double Extract barsaparilla 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.
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 diiving horses for ladies,
all at reasonable rates. Orders left
at the F.xchange Jiotel will receive
prompt attention. Drivers furnished
when desired.
tf W. A. Haktzf.i.t., Proprietor.
For June Brides
Married in brown, you will live out
of town.
Married in white, you have chosen
all right.
Married in black, you will wish your
self back.
Married in red, you will wish your
self dead.
Married in y ellow, ashamed of your
fellow.
Marrierl in pearl, you will
whirl.
live in a
Married in
true.
blue, he will always be
Married in pink, your spirits
sink.
will
Alarried in gray, you will
away.
go far
Married in green, ashamed to
seen.
be
Would you rather buy lamp,
chimneys, one a week the year
round, or one that lasts till some
accident breaks it ? n , , .
. Common glass may break or
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
what docs it cost ?
Your dealer knows where and
how much. It costs more than
common glass; and may be, ho
thinks tough glass isn't good for
his business.
yittaburgh, Pa. Geo. A iuobktu Co.
Will Blaine Stand ?
The question no longer is, Will Mr.
Blaine be nominated ? but, Will he
stand ?
If the man from Maine shall main-
ta'n his altitude of the past ten days
or since I he World tirst announced
the plan of the anti-Harrison leaders
to nominate him in spite of everything
that plan will probably be carried
out.
Silence will be accepted as consent 1
it is already so accepted. And if the
Republican party can have Jilame as
its candidate it is scarcely conceivable
that it will not take mm, even by com
straint.
And yet there is a doubt. After put
ting aside a nomination which he might
have had m 1SS8, and declining to be
considered a candidate in February
last, the question is asked how Mr,
iiiainc can consent to accept nor a
nomination that must be fought for
and that will leave bitter heart-burn
ings behind.
IJocs Mr. Blame simply covet the
unique distinction of being the only
American who ever declined a Presi
dential nomination actually tendered ?
Or are the Big Four Reed, Piatt,
Quay, and Clarkson using Mr. Blaine
as a cover behind which to rally an
opposition that may be utilized event
ually for another for Reed himself,
or Sherman, Allison, or Lincoln ?
What are the little games inside the
the big game? World.
Judge Sadler.of Cailisle.las'. week filed
an opinion which is of interest to all
soldiers holding peddling license. The
opinion is in the matter of John
Webbert versus the county of Cum
berland. It seems that Webbert has a
soldier license and on that has been
purchasing butter, cg 's and poultry a: d
selling them. The County Treasurer
then comes and demands a huckster's
license of $12. This was paid by
Webbert and he then brought suit
against the county to recover. A case
stated was made and Judge Sadler de
cided against the plaintiff and directed
the judgment with cost lie entered for
the defendant, the county. This decis
ion was made on the ground that the
act of Assembly in regard to the sold
ier's license only permitted the holder
to peddle, hawk and vend ;" but did
not give him " any right to purchase
or barter for butter, eggs or poultry."
Kmxr to Tll Good Hon.
"Ineyer ask about a hona'a trait
aid a lioreo buyer the other day. "All
I want is a good square look in the face.
Onee in a hundred times I may mistake
the head, but not oftener than that, I be
lieTe. "
It doesn't require an expert to read
horses' faces, either. A person who lias
never handled a horse can saunter down
Broadway any afternoon and point out
the good, docile family carriaire linn
the biting horse, the treacherous auimal, I
the one likely to kick or run at auy mo- 1
mi-ui, or me proua, High-spirited horse
that may be dangerous and yet not vici
ous in the least.
The kicking hnnut n .-i. -,i
be singled out by the vicious gleam in his t
eve which Stamns him a hnrn Vlolro. 01
nil l,.n i. 11 , .... '. . ,
-.. w.uue.,. , m.s.raoie looking I
norse attracts most attention. ThU is
the horse persecuted bv the check-rein. !
men and women who wear shoes
too small, he shows the outward avidanra
of misery. Many good-natured horses,
horseman say, hare been made fretful
and vicious by being enslaved br the in.
famous and cruel check-rein. There ant
horses broken down by long and continu-1
ous service for man, which show sad fa-'
cial expression.
Flitil liars.
There are no fixed stars in the firms.
ment of mankind. Each shines for the
time appomtod, and is then blotted out
to make room for others. But the heav
ens never grow wholly dark. for. as one
great light fades, flickers, and is extin
guished, another appears in an unex- '
pected qunrter. Every age has its ex
ceptional men, and though it may seem I
impossible to fill their places whea they
depart, it somehow happens such is the
richness of human nature that their
places are always filled
A Little Girls Experience In a Lighthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. I.oren Trescott are keepers
ol the Gov. Lighthouse al Sand Beach, Mich.
aim are i.icsseu with a nauijliter, four years
old. Last winter she was taken down with
Measles, followed w ith a dreadful Cough and
turning into a Kever. Doctors at home and
at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew
worse rapidly, until she was a mere "hand
ful of I tones". Then she tried Dr. King's
!jjw Discovery nnd after the use of two and
.1 half bottles, was completely cured. They
say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its
weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottl
tree at C. A. Kleim's Drugstore.
11. v. whitk a, n, v
WHITE & YOST,
ATTORN EVS-A'l'-I. AW
Wirt liuildinj.', Court House Square.
J1I.OOMSBURO, PA.
k Siasky's Triumph.
New energy, new vitality, new life.
The worn-out feeling; iletecllve memory, slug
gish bmln, tliw nervousness, the Impaired dl
gesilnn, ih" liiiiiiiri) blood, the back-iiche, the
dl..liies', the despondency nnd general good-for-nothlng
feeling that result, from wonv, ex
cessive menial wink with Insnllli'lent exercise,
Irregular hnblls or over exerelse of special lunc.
ll'iusCAN 111 OVHKCO.Ml-:, Dr. Stan
ley's II It A I NO I.I Ml', supplies I he want,
Vt Idle lung spei ial SI 111 1 v w as ilevoK d 10 these
cumin Inns, I Iih dlsecivei y of I Ills great remedy
was largely aceldeiital. It wll.l. I'OMI
liVKI.Vll lill. II r slur sto both ur-li
and women the proper enl.ij inmil and luctiU.
iiess ol inc. It can harm 111 one. It si rengi li
ens without f tuiml.itliiv, ruith'S without de
pressing, llenetit iHipili-kly reulUed and henee
It Is cheap, hy mall yi ; six luiclcugox, enough
for alum! any case, $5. Send or c i II for circular-
HT4M.i;v HKIIICINKCO.,
iHlar llriiK auurt) 6a n. Mhiii hi.
Wilkii-Uarrc.
THE IYIOST
RELIABLE
To correct the constipated habit,
remove sick headache, relieve
dyspepsia, to purify the blood,
cure jaundice, liver coinplai.it, nnd
biliousness, Ayer's Pills are un
oqiiali'd. They are an excellent
nfter-dinnrr pill, assisting the pro
cess of digestion, and cleansing nnd
strengthening the alimentary canal.
When taken on the invasion of a
cold or n fever, they effectually pre.
vent further progress of the disease.
Being sugar-coated and purely veg
etable, they are the best
Family
medicine, for old and young. Ayer's Tills
are In.llnpensnble to soldiers, sailors, camp
ers, miners, and travelers, nnd are every
where recommended by the medical fra
ternity. Ir. .1. V. Haynes, I'alouse, V. T.,
writes: "Ayer's Tills arc the most evenly bal
anced In their Ingredients, of any 1 know of."
' For more than twenty years I have used
Ayer's Tills as a eorrectlvc for torpidity of
the stomach, liver, nnd bowels, nnd to ward
off malarial attacks, nnd they have always
done perfect work." K. T. (ioodwln, Tub
lulier Democrat, St. Landry, La.
" I was master of a snillug vessel for
ninny years, and never failed to provide a
supply of Ayer's Tills, for the use of both offi
cers and men. They are a safe and reliable
Cathartic
nnd always give satisfaction." Harry
Jtoblnson, M E. l'carl St., Fair Haven, t'oiui.
" For a long time I was a sufferer from
stomach, liver, nnd kidney troubles, nnd
having tried a variety of remedies, with
only temporary relief, I began, nbout three
months ago, the use of Ayer's Tills, nnd
already iny health Is so much improved that
1 gladly testify to the superior merits of this
cathartic." Manoel Jorge Tervlra, Cporto,
Portugal.
Ayer's Pills
rRKPAKBD BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Every Dose Effective.
The Next Number Especially Good.
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OP VALUABLE--
Real Estate.
l'lirsuuut to an order of the Orphans' Court
the undersigned executor of Lafayette I'ngci
deceased, will expose to public sale on the
premises In I'lnc township, Columbia county
on
SATURDAY, JUNK n, 1S92,
at. i o'clock In the nfternoon, the following des
cribed iiivnilses lo-wlt :
All that certain farm and tract of bind situate
In I'lnc township, Columbia county, Pennsyl
vania, bounded on I he north by lands of A. K.
Fuller, on the east by lands nf Wcsbw llak-
. er, 011 Die south by lands of Susan Fans and on
west by lands 01 John Sanders, containing
" " uurrs nr liinu- "loro "'' "'ss, upon
I which Is erected a
j TWO STORY FLANK DWKLL-
I ING HOUSK,
a large, bank barn, wagon thed and out-bulld.
Ings In good condition but recently erected,
: There Is a good spring ut tho House. Five
acres of the said farm are timbered; the bulam 0
cleared. The land Is In u good state of cultiva
tion. There Is a good apple or ;hard; tine peach
es und a variety of good fruit trees.
TKItMS OK SA I.K. Ten per cent., of ono
fourth to be paid ut the striking down or tho
property. Tho balance of tho out fourth at
confirmation nisi of said sulo. Tho other three
fourths In one year with Interest from conllrma
tlon absolute. Deed nt the expense of the pur
chuser. All personal property and gi-aln In the
ground reserved. Possession will be given upon
the payment of the one fourth of the purchase
money.
OiiAXTllKRiiiNd, K0W.VU1) EVERETT,
Atty.
Executor.
FACT.
We mnst all hnvn new. rieh l.lns,1 -l,tu
l rapidly mucin by that remarkable, prciuir.
ation.Dr. LINEBIT B 1UFB07ZD BLOOD SIASOBS:,
For the speedy euro of Horufulo, Waatina
Mercurial Disease, Eruptions, Erysiiielas,
viUil decay, ami every indication of ir ipovor.
lshod blood, Dr. Llnlssy'i Blood Ssirehn Is ti e
si remody that can always be roliod uuon.
prowlsU al) it,
THE SELLERS MEDICINE CO.
. .PlTTUWOH Pa.
Pimples, BoilsTj
Blact y3 Heads,
What is
Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitclicr'a prcBcription for Infants
end Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic nuhstancc. It Is ft harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil,
It is Pleasant. Its gtiarantco Is thirty years' uso ty
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and nllayn
feTcrlshncss. Castoria prevents vomitins Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Vn. G. C. Osoood,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the rcnl
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throuta, thereby bending
them to premature graven."
Da. J. F. Kinchkloi,
Conway, Ark.
Tho Ceutanr Company, T7
"Well Bred, Soon
SAPOLIQ
are Quickly Married. Try it iu Your Next
House-Cleaning;.
Thersts NO SURE
-trtffr CASE
it
Ws treat
tno
one witaout a
l thor-
ougta koowledst of
thec
Incurable Caiee Declined.
KzamloaMoa IrMbvauiL
Ufa Jj .
"w ...... w UN MUUrVBB
avarv a u Ha rap tram A.thma
4 " P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D.t
iiwA5fi!s
LOWENBERC'S CLOTHING
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT!
BLACK
AND
BLUE
CHEVIOTS.
LADIES
SHOULD SEE
THE PRETTY
SUITS
FOR
CHILDREN.
Call and examine and see for
is the right
Castoria.
' Catorla Is so well adopted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me."
IT. A. Ancnia, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyp, N. T.
" Our rihyirteftut in the children's depart
ment have (qiokea highly of their experl
ence in their outshle praetico with CftRtoik,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we arc free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon It."
V'SITKU HOCCTII. AND PlSPSKSASY,
HoBton, Mass.
Au.kn C. Fmitii, Prct.,
Murray Street, New York City.
Wed," Girls Who Use
CURE FOR EVEfir CASE OF ASTHMA or
OF HAT FEER," but the wont cases.
uncomplicated bf organic disease, can be
CURED TO STAY CURED
tonttitutional treatment.
and this at the pa
tient's boms.
T
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BUFFALO, N. Y.
fffe Ammunition.
- cADVERTISINGcT
RroperiY Discharged
SPRING
SEASOK
1892.
THE LATEST;
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
DRESS SHIRTS,
NIGHT SHIRTS
&c.
place to buy your Clothing.
$15,500 10R A LEO,
THK PF.NNSVI.VAN.A R.Ml.Rovr, W
1IAVK TO PAY REV. Il0I.lil: Tl I AT
Kcv. Mr. Holilcn w,r; ,
$15,500 by the jury in his M,it '
the Pennsylvania Kailrtwl
The jury was out three hums !''
The plaintiffs thotioh ,!,cy j,a,,
for $100,000 were much t,le,,c.i ,
satisfied with the verdict, VT
the way is tile la.gcst one a J,U '
county jury ever awarde.i for a c,
It was a damage suit for $,00k"
against the rennsylva,ia Railroa.i L
Rev. Mr. Iloldcn, now of ij
Island, but formerly of H.vlct()n 8
August, 1888, Rev. Holder. . "
tor of the Hazleton Ki
and one day while out driving' with m!!
J. C. Haydon;oneo.-his yhoml
a I cnnsylvama passenger tiain struck
the buggy at what is known as Cran
berry crossing, two miles from Ha'."
ton.
The rig vas smashed t p;ca.
Mis. Hayden badly Ln-'sed, and Rev
Holden had r leg cut of,. T,c ca
of the plaintiff is tint the arci,nit oc
curied because there was no waminc
signal given and because as the cross
ing is on a heavy curve the plaintiif
was not able to see the train an.
proaehing. 1
The decision of Rev. Holden to sue
the company resulted in a dispute
with some of the trustees of ihc
church and he was obliged to have
The plaintiff was represented .v h
i. i.enanan, Alex, ramhani "in! At
torney urayton. ol riuLulelj-liia. a
cousin of J. Coleman lraj t..n. and
the defendant company by , -l'almer
and l' W. Wheatoit.
I'emaie weakness nitinvc" ore.
I'o TlIK FlMTOKS : I'l.Msi. IiiIiii,,, ,, ,.
crmh.it I have n ponitive rcmdlv f, , . '
anil anil one Ills which nr.rtc fnm, ,,., , ,.,i
mule orKiitiN, I sluill he lai tu m-mi m", i, '"
tl.-Mof my remedy h:kk loaiiy l.niv ir nn-v will
mmiiI their KxprcsM unit P. o. miiiie-,,. ,n i
repel fully, in., w. n. MAlt(llls.ii.M,KV, ,
sr.. I tica. N. .
Sotne one has Paul that a
bargain is an article sold un
der its real value. Some ad
vertisers are not believers in
this theory or arc as econo
mical of the truth as they are
with their bargains.
But 'an honest tale speeds
best being plainly told."
This is our purpose in offer
ing Wall paper bargains.
They are bargains because
they are as we represent them,
full length, full weight, bona
fide goods.
We know one instance of a
bargain in wall paper which
after it was on the walls lead
pencil marks showed through.
Whose was the bargain?
Come and see us before
buying elsewhere.
W. H. Brooke & Co.
BRAINOLINE,
WO.NDF.HFIJI, BRAIN
AMD NbRVF. 1 OOII.
Indicated In nnrrous dernnfrpnicnis, rivullln
frOin HXOPMhlVM nmnial u.,...i ...
... nui.l. nuil.,illlUIIII('U
J Tr?8' lweuk"'' caused by ovprlaxlni:
... w murium, a comnviuiuii "l
he best nutrient and tonlo remedies, lilcudi d
.IV UOMIal ninuua..u i -
-.. ..... rV;r,3,-n, in nucii ionu MS u nun ii II
to nearly nil cHeo necdlnpl rest men t. It t.uil.ts
tin the forei.H h.- .!. -
t lon of the natunil f.Kid elcnieniK nee.li il to r
palr the i waste ciiuscd by a dlKprnnortlonate ex-
. .... ,., ni-iu 111111:1111111,. runner 'ui
1 11 uinrs mulled 011 up.illcullon. Alt I'o.iiiimnl
ciillou Mirlctly oi-onrfdentlal . Sold In vMli.lv
liiirre,ra. by the Stunlcy Metllcinc en., nuly
south Mai,, Btreet. (Slur Druvr More.) K
our drulst doos not. k.sp It. genii to in ami
wo will uiull It on receipt of price, 1 : slv fi j
All! k.'l Hi .11.
t
ECUELE BREASTED
SACKS
AND
CUTAWAYS.
yourselves that
THE
FINEST
LINE OF
FALL
PANTS
IN TOWN.