The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 10, 1892, Image 9

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THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Mocha,
3' JAVASj
Combined
IS WHAT
LION COFFEE
. IS MADE Or
IT PLEASES EVERYBODY"
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 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 succeed in pleasing customers
EL JACOES SS SON,
Bakers and MTg. Confectioners,
NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET.
TOR SALE.
IVfrtrable vacant lots and 1 number of (rood
hoiKttwanrt lot In Monnishtirvf, la The tipxt
business stand In Bloomsbunr. A very desira
ble property containing IV acres and tlrst cIuks
buHdlnirs with good will In a business worth
$lHi u $i.Vju per year at Willow tirove.
Dwellings in Espv. Oranifevllle and Beneh
Haven. A large number of larras In Columbia
County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia.
Two country store stands In Columbia County
and one In Luzerne County, A water power
planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and
sheds In Beach Haven, l'a. Also 10 acrs of
irood farm land at same pla'e, by SI. I'. LUTZ
HON. Insurance and Heal Estate Agents,
BLOOMSBLKG.FA. It.
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 Thursday evenings at 7
o'clock at the Parish house. Free in
structions will be given in singing.
Musical College. The Summer
Term opens August 1st., in Vocal
and Instrumental Music For cata
logues address . Henry B. Moyer,
Freeburg, Pa. 6-10-3L
Wanted, Respectable family hav
ing no young children of their own to
board a little boy for $2. co per week
and give attention to his moral train
ing. Address Children's Aid Society,
127 So- 12th St., Philada., Pa.
equestria'n LIVERY-
Charles E. Hower has opened a
livery stable at the rear of his premises
on Third street, where he keeps saddle
horses to hire. He has five head, well
broken, safe for ladies and children.
Thus far he has been well patronized.
He will accompany those who are just
learning to ride, if desired. tf.
Many pleasures in life are due tb
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.
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. Hartzell, Proprietor.
Lamo-chimneys cost so little
that ve let them go on break
ing. We go oa buying and
grumbling.
What should we do ?
Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top "
and " Pearl-glass ;" they are
made of tough glass, tough
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 for; 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.
Be willing to pay a nickel
more and stop this constant
expense and annoyance.
Pituburgh,Pa, Oko A. Macbeth Co.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, June 6, 1892.
Mr. Blaine is nothing if not dramatic
and that his resignation was the care
fully worked up climax of the profess
ional dramatist is not for a moment
to be doubted. He has recently con
cluded that he wanted the nomination,
and all his actions since he reached that
conclusion have been carefully planned
with that end in view, and his resigna
tion, which speaks as plain as if he
said I am again in the field", was an
nounced just at the time when it would
do the most effective woik with waver
ing delegates arriving at Minneapolis.
The Washington idea is that the
resignation of Mr. Blaine knocks the
last leg from under Harrison's chance,
although there are some who believe
that Blaine may still be beaten in the
convention, but it does not look thai
way to your correspondent.
Democrats are well pleased over the
situation. Mr. Harrison will aid Mr.
Blane, if he is the nominee, to just
about the extent that President Arthur
did in 1884. Mr. Harrison would
probably have lost his own state if he
had been nominated, and his defeat
by Mr. Blaine's peculiar methods will
place that state in the democratic col
umn, and he has power enough to see
that the man who snatched from him
at the last minute that which he had
been foolish enough to think so'ely
his personal property, is hurt in other
States. In other words, Blaine secretly
opposed by Harrison will be a much
easier man to beat than Harrison
supported by Blaine would be. The
two men whom Mr. Harrison ought
to blame the most are Secretary Fost
er and Attorney General Miller, They,
by their ill-advised talk against Blaine,
furnished the excuse for him to resign'
which he was looking for; but he would
of course have found some other excuse
if they had guarded their tongue bet
ter. Saintly Mr Wanamaker has been
explaining again ; his public life has
been very unfortunate in this repect.
This time he rises to say to the com
mittee on Postoftices of the house that
the statement made under oath by Mr.
Samuel G. Leake, of Philadelphia, to
the effect that Mr. Wanamaker had,
after making certain promise to him
concerning the erection of an exper
imental pneumatic tube to be used by
the Philadelphia City postoffice, be
come interested, he believed, in 7 500
shares of stock which another pneu
matic company had set aside for post
office officials, and declined to fulfill
his promise, was untrue. He also in
forms the committee that "I shall be
pleased to answer any call that the com
mittee desires to make upon me, per
sonally or otherwise. " Evil disposed
persons might place a bad construction
upon the wording of the sentence quot
ed, but such is not my purpose. I deal
with facts; others may put their own
construction upon those facts.
Straws show ;which way the wind
blows. U. S. Treasurer Nebeker is cer
tain that he will have no use for a
residence in Washington after the 4th
of next March, that he has given up
the lease upon the house his family
has occupied since he entered office.
When asked why he did not renew
his lease, Mr. Nebeker laughingly re
plied , " Because we shall not need
the house a year longer. "
The Census Bureau investigation
shows, so far, that a very demoralized
state of affairs exists in that branch of
the Government service' Testimony
has been given showing that a woman
paid $12. 50 a month to another
woman, a relative of Chief Clerk Childs
in order to retain her position, and
it has been shown that the chiefs of a
number of the divisions regulated their
treatment of the women under them
largely by the liberties the women al
lowed them to take, and that it is com
mon for these chiefs to make pets of
young and pretty girls under then?, al
lowing them to work or play as they
may feel disposed. These things have
been hinted at before, but now they
have been told under oath by ladies
of undoubted reputation. And these
things calling themselves men, are
still allowed to draw salaries from the
Government. It is not to be wondered
at that the people of the country de
mand a change.
Mr. Harrison's alleged order to'
Federal officials to keep away from
Minneapolis must have been intended
for members of the Cabinet only, as
every one of the chiefs of the large
Government bureaux are at the con
vention shouting for Harrison. It is be
lieved that if such an order was really
issued it was because Mr. Harrison
was affraid that more than one of his
cabinet might have gone there in the
interest of some of his rivals.
The House is pushing its work, not
withstanding the absence of more than
half of the republican members. The
Postoffice appropriation bill has been
passed, and nothing but a point of
order prevented its canvingan amend
ment repealing the mail subsidy act of
the last Congress.
Iferit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Ir. King' New
Life I'ills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve' and Llec
trie Hitters, nnd have never handled reme
dy's that sell as wetl, or that have given uch
universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on theirjueriu. C. A. Kieim, drug,
gist.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Stands at the head of all blood med.
icinos. This position it has secured
by its intrinsic merit, sustained by
the opinion of leading physicians,
and by the certificates of thousands
who have successfully tested its
remedial worth. No other medicine
so effectually
CURES
Scrofula, bolls, pimples, rheumatism, ca
tarrh, and all other blood diseases.
" There can be no question as to the supe
riority of Ayer's Sarsaparilla over all other
Mood-puiiflers. II this was not the case, the
demand for It, Instead of Increasing yearly,
would have ceased long ago, like so many
other blood medicines I could name."
F. L. Mckerson. Druggist, 7 Chelsea st.,
Charlestown, Mass.
"Two years ago I was troubled with salt
rheum. It was all over my body, and noth
ing the doctors did for me was of any
avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayer's
Parsaparllla, and was completely cured.
I can sincerely recommend It as a splendid
blood purlfler."-J. 8. Burt, Upper Keswick,
Kew Brunswick.
"My sister was afflicted with a severe
east ot
SCROFULA
Our doctor recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla
as being the best blood blood-purifier within
his experience. We gave her this medicine,
and a complete cure was the result."
Wm. O. Jenkins, Dcweese, Neb.
"When a boy I was troubled with a blood
disease which manifested Itself In sores on
the legs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recom
mended, I took a number of bottles, and was
cured. I have never since that time had
a recurrence of the complaint." J. C
Thompson, Lowell, Mass.
' I was eured of Scrofula by the ne of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla." John C. Berry, Deer
field, Mo.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Km.
Cold by all Druggists, l'rice t;iubouln,i.
Curesothert, will cure you
$6.55
PRESENT
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ALBEItT KKOUT, Chemist, Phlla.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE-
Real Estate.
Tursuant to an order ot the Orphans' Court
the undersigned executor of Lafayette Ungcp
deceased, will expose to public sale on the
premises In Pine township, Columbia coun ty
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1892,
at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the following des
cribed premises to-wit t
All that certain farm and tract of land situate
In line township, Columbia county, Pennsyl
vania, bounded on the north bylandaot A. K.
Fuller, on the east bylandaot Wesley Bak
er, on the south by lands of Susan Faus and oa
the west by lnnds of John Sanders, containing
about titty acres of land, more or less, upon
which is erected a
TWO-STORY PLANK DWELL
ING HOUSE,
a large bank barn, wagon abed and out-bulld-lnga
In good condition but recently erected,
There Is a good spring at the Ilouse. Five
acres of the said farm are timbered; the balance
cleared. The Innd Is In a good state of cultiva
tion. There Is a good apple orchard; fine peach
es and a variety of good fruit trees.
TEHM8 OK SALE. Ten per cent., of one
fourth to be paid ut the striking down of the.
property. The balance of the out fourth at
confirmation nisi of said sale. The other three
fourths In one year with Interest from contlrma
tlon ubsolute. Deed at the expense of the pur
chaser. All personal property and grain In the
ground reserved. Possession will be given upon
the payment of the one fourth of the purchase
money.
Grant Hkhbino. EDWARD EVERETT,
Atty. Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Bulale 0 ilurtlta Alnum, late of Orati'jt titp
atmnura.
Notice is hereby given that letters ot adminis
tration on the estate of Mm-tha AdauiM, lute ot
Orange township, Columbia county, J'u., dec-eased
have been granted to Joyepu A. llenrle,
residing In suld township, to whom all persons
Indebted tosHld estuto are requested to make
pavments, and those having claims or demands
will iiiuke known the same without delay to
WM. U. Snvheh, JOSEH A. 11ENKIE,
Atty. Administrator.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testament
ary uu the estute ut Alible Herring, lute of the
town of Uluomsburg, deceased, have been
grinned to Eliulra Phillips, resident of suld
township, to whom all persons Indebted to suld
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demand will muke
known the sume without delay.
ELM1HA PIIILL1PH,
Ghakt Uebhi.nu, Atty. Executrix.
.:Wit.
Jr. My's Trinmph.
Now energy, new vitality, new Hie,
The woni-out. feeilng: detective memory, slug
gish bruin, tin) nervousness, Ui Impaired dl-u-,.m
ion. 1 lie liniii-ve bluod. the back-ach", the
dizziness, tint nespnmliicy unci general good-
for-nollilng reeling inai rcuii muu urrj, r.v
......n M.iiitl woi'i; with !!istin!rll!t exercise,
Iri-egulir habits or ovr exercise 01 special ruiic
tlniiHAM !: OVKKCOSIU, Dr. titan-
1,'v s IIUAIN"l.lKlv icipplles tin' wnnt..
V, title Ion'' Hiioclcl Hi r.dy was u-voted to these
coielllloii-i, li'.e ill ,1:0
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v f.r h urei.t, renvuy
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a.nl v,..i'iico .lie jr.pv e.)oV!.l. and cmTiiI.
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What is
Cfestorla la Dr. Samuel PItcher prescription for Infants
and Ctyldren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substltuto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years uso by
Millions of Mothers. CastorJa destroys "Worms nnd allays
feverlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and. Wind Colic Castoria relieves
teething troubles cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sloep. Cas
toria is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Da. O. C. Oaooon,
Lowell, 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 Caatorla In
stead of thevariousqtuck nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by f oreing opium,'
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
amenta down their throat, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. KnccBBOB,
Conway, Ark.
Th Cantta Company, T7 Murray Street, Mew York City.
There is NO SURE
'EVERY CASE
if
We traat no
one wltbout a thor
ough kuow ledge of the c
Incurable Cases Declined.
Examination free br malL
We want nam and address ef
vary sufferer from Asthma or
P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D.,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the Kstato of) In tho Orphan's Court. Xo
Hermon . revvMlce Is hereby given that the
llnfrdcc'd. J undel ultfiied uppolntcd by
the Court an auditor on exceptions to the se
cond and supplemental account ot A. V.
Krefc-ilor adm'r. ot Mild deceawd. and to make
distribution ot the fund In hand according to
law ; will attend at his ofllce in iilouiniliuiK on
Saturday the ixth day of June A. 1). at ten
o'clock In the forenoon, to perform the duties of
his appointment. All parties cxi'eplaut, and
all pernons whomsoever having claim upon the
said fund are rtMpilred to attend and establish
their rtKht, or lie forever debarred trotu
coming In upon the said fund.
6-j-4k JNU. U. FREEZE, AUDITOR,
FACT.
We most all have new, rich blood, whlrh
Is rapidly made by that remarkabl nrettar.
atiou,Dr. LUTfiSlT't MPX07ID BLOCB glilOS.
For tha speedy core of Scrofula, Wasting,
Mireurial Disease, Eruptions, Erysipelas,
vital decay, and every indication of L-jpoverw
Uned blood. Br. Uadity'i lied 8mkw la the
SSI remedy that can always ba relied ODQU.
DrunUu sell it.
THE BELLI RS MEDICINE COt
PiTTsauwoH ra.
Pimpte, (Pi Boils,
BM- Sf. J HeaJs,
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
LOWENBEBG'S
is the right place to buy your Clothing.
Castoria.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai
t recommend It as superior to any preaeriptloii
known to im."
II. A. Aacasa, X. D.,
Ill So. Oxford 8t , Brooklyn, N. T.
" Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have sptfken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castoria,
and althoagh we only have among our
medical supplies what la known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that tha
merits of Castoria bas won us to look with
favor upon it."
United nosprrai. ako DisrexuaT,
Boston, :
Aixbn C. Surra, Prt:,
CURE FOR EVERY CASE OF ASTHMA cr
OF HAY FEVER," but the wont cases,
uncomplicated by organic disease, can be
CURED TO STAY CURED
conttrtutional treatment,
and this at the pa
tient's home.
Hay Favor.
BUFFALO, N.
Some ooe has said that a
bargain is an article sold un
der its real value, borne ad
vertisers are not believers m
this theory or are 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 faper 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 l argain?
Come ana ste in lfore
buying elsewhere.
W. H. Brooke & Co.
SPRING
SEASOIT
1892.
the latest;
COLLARS,
NECKTIES,
DRESS SHIRTS,
NIGHT SHIRTS
&c.
Lynching Negroea in the Eonth.
The frequent instances of the Ivn
ching of negroes in the South ius
lately attracted the attention of promi.
nent religious bodies, such as the re.
cent Piesbyterian General Assembly,
and has called out earnest protests
from whites and blacks in the North
It is an appalling problem, but how is
it to be met and solved ?
Just when the churches, the public
journals and philanthropic citizens of
both races in the North were calling
upon the South to halt this summary
punishment of negroes, a horrible re
port comes of the swift lynching ol a
negro at Tort Tervis in New York
State. This lawless execution occur
ed within twenty paces of one of the
leading churches in the village.
This object lesson of Northr-m
ideas of justice when a brute assaults
a helpless woman on the highway
proves that under like provocation,
Northern and Southern people are
alike human and likely to employ the
same methods to prott'et the women
of the land.
Let us look the sober facts in the
face. Assaults upon women by bri;
tal negroes have been multiplying
each year in the South since the color"
ed ra;e has been given the rights cf
citizenship to protect and elevate its
people This is not an argument
against the freedom and citizenship
accorded to the slaves 1 but it presents
a condition that calls for heroic re
medial measures.
The chief feature of injustice ex
hibited in the summary" lynching of
negroes for criminal assaults upon
women, is in the fact that, as a rule,
the white brute who commits the
same crime, escapes the summary exe
cution usually inflicted upon negroes.
In point of fact, any crime committed
by a negro that furnishes some measure
of excuse for lynching him, should he
regarded as meriting precisely the
same punishment when committed by
the white man.
Rut what is the remedy for both
North and South to assure protection
to the honor and persons of women ?
All public journals ; all religious as
semblies ; all representative bodies of
good citizens will unite in denouncing
the lynching of negroes for the gravest
offense against social order, but each
individual of all these aggregations
wm, as a rule, conless that the rope
or the revolver of the lyncher is the
only remedy for the increasing assaults
upon women. While these assaults
continue lynching will continue ; and
tnere s the end on t.
The theory of the males' v of the
law is undisputed j but tho peculiar
condition sets it aside and lynching is
excused even when none can justify
it. It has been so for years past , it
will be so lor years to come j and until
some system of government shall be
devised to restrain the brutes who as
sault women, there will be little practi
cal resistance to the enforcement of
lynch law where a .helpless woman's
dishonor is to be avenged. This is
not the common view of the question
that is presented in the regulation de
liverances on the subject, but it is the
truth, and it is a truth that all should
look manfully in the face. Timet.
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braises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, letter,
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Price 3$ cents per box. For Sale by C. A,
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