THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOE SALE. DoBlrnblo rsennt lots and 1 number of pixiit lmm and nts In Hlooraiburg, 1'a Th best tHuliH'iwmand In niDOiiiHlnirx. A vory doslrH- MiMinmwiv rnnlnlnlnir tUnon siul nrst cla bullillnes rttth g will In a tmnlnrss worttt iuhi 10 inw ppr yi-nr at Willow urov lmra in r.snv. urnntfpvine niu A larve number of furius In Columbia PwplllnifM ITdtpii. A It 4C(ai)ly. one In Mui-rno Comity, one In Virginia. Two count ry Htom Stands In Columbia County and roe In Luzerne County, A water power pinning mill, dry doetc and lumber yaw and ahodft In heiun Haven, ra. Also iu acres or (rood funn land at Mime place, by M. P. 1.1'TZ HN, Iuxuranoo and Heal luilate Agents, JUAJUJISUl KM, I'd. , II. Friday, October 7th. Peter Dietterich will sell Household goods at his lesidence, Morgantown. Lane teat chairs, extension tables, &c. Saturday, October 22. W. S. Hess, attorney-in-fact will sell on the premises in Centre township, three valuable tracts of land. Tract No. 1. --A farm of 79 acres. Tract No. 2. A tract of 14 acres timber land; Tract No. 3. Five acres of timber land. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. sharp. For Sale. A two-year old bay horse, coming 3 years old next May, weight 1000; and two spring colts about five months old. For sale by Wm. A. Kile, Guava, Col Co., Pa. Oct. 7, 3t. COUBT PBOOEEDIHGS. Estate of John Shuman, dee'd. Pe tition for citation filed, citation award ed to file account 30 days before next term. Com. vs. Charles Strausser, assault and battery. A true bill. Com. vs. F. L. Shuman assault and battery. Not a true bill and the pros ecutnx Angelina bhuraan to pay the costs. Com. vs. F. L. Shuman, surety of the peace. The defendant appears in open court and furnishes bail in the sura of f 500. Com. vs. James R. Bibby, adultery, attachment against A. F.' Harman, witness, returned by sheriff, after mak- inir ailment search and mauirv hs was unable to find the witness. Now, September 28, 1892, court read the law to the Grand Jury in ref erence to absconding witnesses, and directed the District Attorney to send an indictment to the Grand Jury against said A. F. Harman, with the 1 . . . t . . saiu LMsincr, Aiiomey as prosecutor and Harvey Low, John Mourey, J. H. Vastinc and Lora Styers as witnesses. Eodie subpoena issued. On the same day A. F. Harman ap peared in open court and being called before the court said that he had no intention of absconding and disobeying the subpoena served upon him', but was informed upon inquiry made that the case would not be on trial till to-day. Whereupn the court excused him and directed the District Attorney not to send up an indictment against him, but that he pay the costs of attachment and subpoena. Com. vs. Arthur Meredith, larceny and receiving stolen goods. A true bilL Com. vs. Chas. Evans, assault and battery. A true bilL C H. Hendershott vs. Matilda Hen dershott, subpoena in divorce. Robert Buckingham continued as commis sioner. Cora Crouse vs. Oscar Crouse, sub . pcena in divorce. Robert Buckingham appointed commissioner to take testi mony. Conrad Deitz appointed guardian of Tressa A. Swank, minor child of Elizabeth Deitz, dee'd. Petition for partition of the estate of Thomas Lutz Sled. Inquest award ed. Following sheriff deeds acknowl edged in open court. Property of Orangeville Shoe MTc Co. to A. B. Stewart, consideration io; A. R. Fedder to A. M. Bidle man, $20.40; David Doty to Frank M, Pealer, 8775 ; George' YV. Koons to Robert P. Robinson, $45 j John L. Oman to Citizens B. and L. Associa tion of Centralia, $575 ; Margaret ifcinrrnv i c im Lnf Com. vs. Frank McAfee, Wm. Stack- Lv..... if.. 1 -! . I iiuusc, jiuusun jvune, mum con ran - ,1 T" tri . ti . bill. ; Com. vs. Wm. Henson. assault and j battery with intent &c. True bill, j In the matter of petition of citizens t of Catawissa for a borougli. Report of Grand Jury as follows : "Now Sept. 28, 1892, the Grand Jury of said county respectfully certi fy tnat after a full investigation of the case presented by the annexed peti tin to incorporate the village of Cata wissa, a majority of sahl Grand Jury do find that the conditions prescribed by the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided and relating there td, have been complied with and be lieve thet it is expedient to grant the prayer of the petitioners. By direction if a majority of Grand Jurors. Induc- disobey bail in Com. vs. Bibby, not guilty and Har vey Jxw, prosecutor to pay the costs. grand jury's report. We have al?o cxa.nined the public buildings and find them in good con dition. We recommend that there be a book rack put in the Recorder's of fice, also that the condition of the wa ter closet on the first floor to be kept in a better condition. ' David Yost, foreman. Com. vs. Frank McAfee, Wm. Stack- house, Hudson Kline, Daniel Conrad gambling, gave bail in the sum of f jvu iui .iicai ante ui iicm scmjiuu. Com. vs. Wm. Hunsinger, and B, true bill Com. vs. Chas. Strausser, assault and battery. The Jury find not guilty ana each to pay halt trie costs, Harvey Low discharged as an in solvent debtor. Daniel Deckart gave bail tn the sum of $300 for his appearance next term. Com. vs. J. S. Mann, selling liquors to minors. The evidence in this was to the effect that S. W. Dickson Esq., the prosecutor, had given money to one of the witnesses, a minor, to buy the liquor with, and had requested three others to go to Mann's saloon, on January 23. All of them got beer, I he court charged the lury that the prosecutor had gone too far, and di rected a verdict of not guilty. The jury put the costs on the prosecutor. It also appeared that Mann and C. 1). Fowler had endeavored to keep wit nesses away from court, and indict ments were directed to be drawn against them. Com. vs. J. S. Mann. Inducing wit nesses to abscond and disobey suopo;. iia. 1 iic ueiemuni gave oau in me sum of $300 for appearance at next term. Com. vs. Chas. D. Fowler. ing witnesses to abscond and subpoena. Defendant gave sum of $300. On Friday Judge Savidge filed t!ie following opinion in the bridge case : The endorsement "Filed August Sth, 1892," by the clerk on that date did not make the paper a record. If pre sented then the petition was immedi ately withdrawn without action there upon by the court and the viewers were not appointed or the view or dered until the 23 of the same month. The first minute made by the clerk of the proceedings was on the 23 of Au gust as appears by inspection of the never record, i here was no irregularity in the withdrawal of the petition and the securing of additional signatures there to prior to Aug. 23, 1S92. The alleged interest of President Judge Ikeler was not such as to dis qualify him from acting upon the pe tition and even if so, as the case stands, it must be taken as established that in point of fact, he did not act. The sworn answer affirms that the viewers were appointed by the associ ate Judges. In the absence of coun tervailing proof the responsive allega tions of the answer must be taken as true. All action taken by the court has been free from error and wholly unexceptional. It was urged that there was no such Quarter Sessions Court on Aug. 23, 1892, a had jurisdiction of the peti tion. Counsel for the rule contend that except during term time viewers may be appointed only at a special session called upon due notice. We do not agree to this proposition. At a regularly adjourned Quarter Sessions Court as was that of Aug. 23, ail such business may be transacted as is not required by law to be done during terra time. This was an adjourned court of previous term a court for motions and arguments and at such court view ers may be appointed. I he rule to show cause why the pe tition should not be dismissed and all proceedings thereon set aside, is dis charged at the cost of the petitioners tor the rule. By the Court C. R. Savidge, specially residing. Com. vs. Charles Strausser. assault and battery, Mary Rogers the prosecu- nx, ciscnargeci as an insolvent debtor. Com. vs. Silas Hoffnasle. assault and battery, &c Verdict, not euiltv of first count, but guilty of second as inaictea Com. vs. William Henson. assault and battery, &c. Verdict, not euiltv and defendant and prosecutor H. F. ueitiericK each to pay one half the costs. The defendant discharged as an insolvent debtor. Com. vs. Arthur Meredith, larceny. Verdict not guilty. Menus E. Edwards appointed guard ian of Minta O. Kuehn, Bruce Ed wardsLaura Edwards, Pearc Edwards, Ross Edwards and Cora Edwards, mi nor children of Isaiah Edwards, dee'd. Petition for re sale, estate of O. A. Jacoby, granted. Auditor's report, estate of Michael Feterolf, deceased, confirmed nisi, and auditor's report in Sheriffs sale, per sonal property of W. H. Llewellyn and real estate of Sober Bros., confirmed nisi. Lavina Hill vs. Chas. B. Hill. Di voice decreed- John G. Garson vs. Alice B. Gar son. Libel in divorce. C. E. Geycr, Esq., appointed commissioner. G. W. Supplee, Emanuel Kelchner and Henry Doak appointed viewers of a private road in Montour township near Isaac Mourey's Auditors report H. G. Creveling estate, confirmed nisi. Report of viewers against a road in Eiiarcreek twp., confirmed nisi. C. R. Paris & Co. vs. George Hoh man. Plea of defendant withdrawn in open court by his attorney, where upon court permits judgment to be entered tor want of a plea, for $20.53 Ash & P.ros. vs. Berwick Water Co, Case continued at cost of plaintiffs. Report of viewcts in favor of bridge over the Susquehanna Rivet at tfloom terry, reid in open court anc1 confirmed nisi. Clinton Ellis, tax collector of Cata wissa, vs. Catawissa Deposit Bank. A . m 1 issumpsu. v,ase caned and jurors came. Jurors withdrawn and plair.tiff taxes a compulsory 11011 suit. Charter granted to St. Icnatius Cath. Total Abstinence B. Society of uentraua nnen you come to tne l air come prepared to attend the Luther Lecture and Entertainment both nights. Oct. 11 and 12. Your money will be pro fitably spent and you will be greatly oenehteu ny coming. A man who practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read -what he sys. Toledo, O., Jan 10, 18S7. Messrs F. J. Cl eney & Co Gentlemen: I have been in the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pre scribed it a great many times and its effects are wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarth that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours truly. I L Gorsuch, M. D., Otfke, 215 S-immlt St. We will give $r 00 for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken in ternally. F. J. Cheney & CO., Props., Toledo. O. SaTSold by Druggists, 75c. 9-2S-3t mi is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants or.d Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless sabstituto for Parogorio, Drops, Soothiuff Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' nso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcverlfchnoss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhcca and "Wind Colic Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bewcia, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Childron's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla If n excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother bare repeatedly told me of Ita good effect upon their children." Dil Q. C. Omood, Lowell, Has. " Cutotfa ii the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day 1 not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of therarkmaquack nostrumawhich ore destroying their loved ones, by forcing-opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thorchy Bending them to premature graTos." Da. J. F. KntcasoiOi, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A, A scnaa, kL D., Ill So. Orford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physlclani In the children's depart ment bare spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practloe with Castorla, and although we only bars among our medical supplies what is known a regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to louk with favor upon it." Ukitsb Hospital axn Dispsnsaar, Boston, Haas. Auxx C Burnt, JYes., Fashionable Livery, The well known horseman ha x.,.,,.. ....n.rnu.i,, 1 1 very 111 Hon wen his board m it r.(,i; Stable Prrlnnn. irt C..l.l. . "I Hie 'u,,,viiij uuinincd, single double. 1 le has well broken ami I ' . saddle and driving horses for ladioJ" all at reasonable rates. Orders lc(i at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. t W. A. IIartzell, Proprietor. Here is what the Mifflintmen IIcr aid has to say about it : "Mrs. Monroe as a lecturer is a sue ccs. Her manners are easy and her enunciation clear and distinct She has traveled a great deal, visited the classic scenes made memorable by Luther's life and achievements, arul can describe them so well that when you see them on the curtain you aJ most imagine they are real. You can scarcely afford to den yourself so rich a treat, intellectually and morally. It is so vivid and im pressive a representation of the Re formation, the greatest of all religious, movements, that you will learn to love the church and her doctrines more than ever. So come to the Luther Entertainment. The) Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, Nor York City. COATS COATS Our line of garments for Ladies and Children was more complete. Best of workmanship, newest styles, and lowest of prices. All invited to call and see H. J. CLARK & SON. BEISTOE is a young stallion, two years old, owned by C. E. Hower of Blooms burg. He was sired by the celebrated trotter, Frank M., fome of whose colts have made great records. His dam is a Morgan mare with three minute record. Bristor H. will stand for the season of 189J at the stable of C. E. Hower, Bloomsburg. Terms $25.00 tf. t 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 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 does it cost? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh. Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth Co. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL Ml AT BLOOMHSCRO, IK TBS STATS Of PENNSYL VANIA, AT THI CLOSS OP SrSINESg, 8KPTSMBER 33th. 1891 HESOCRCi.8. Loans and discount - . iivrdralis. secured and unsecured U. 8. Honda to secure circulation U. R. Bonds on Land StiVks, securities, etc. 2,IH.0B S44.I6 50,Oii,n) !o,oi turn Due from approved reserve agents - W.-tiitij Due from other National RanL-i . iujwjj Current expenses and taxes paid - a, ft.su Checks and other caaU items . . 2,icv W Hills of otber Bnnka - fcS0.il Frac- paper currvner, nickels and cents IT-, fP01, . " " - - 8,7'..) Letfl-tender notes - io,i.oo M'-oemptlon fund wirn r. 8. Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation, - - S.ttO.00 Total - LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 413, u. a so.mxi on TS.IU1.00 SlKktH UI.14 8.P1T.M0 4;',4iis.ai S.ll't.15 Surplus fund Uudtvlded profits -Nii; Ion al Hunk notes outstanding -Individual drpusns subject to cueck Certified checks - t'anhler's Ciecksoutstandlnir Hue to otber Nmioiml Banks Due to State bauks aud bAukers Total 4KS.444.iJ 8TATS OK PSNXHTITAKU, ) COI NTT OP COL11IBU, I. E. B. TimMn. caihler of the above named bank, do solemnly amriu that the above suite belief tfUe l tUe b'&t f my kn0wled?9 8D(1 . B. TV8TIX, Cashier. Subscribed and afflrmej to belor me this 5th flaj or Oct., lfw C&MC-T-AttcV;- COCKotarr Public. J. W. JlcKELVy) E. w. m. low. y Directors. JdYKON I. LOWj WANTED Wide-awake workers everywhere. fnr"3CHZrP'3 PhDteerathi of ths Worli"! atl at M.8 Nl HFPP "sn r lnstniiinnnts: mammoth 11. ulULl i O iumi ruled clrvulura imd terms rrre; dully output, over l.vm volu.uen. Airenis wild Willi SIICCesR. Mr. 1 HQS. U MAKTIN, U'litre- viiie. Texas. pUfiTAr,PiPHSrtl.vs: Ml cleared Kll Inn rflUlUUnrlfflO Koce Ams, Wo"s:er, O-.i-ti In Ui minutes: Kev. .1. Howakii Mapison, Lyons, New VorK., UU In 7 hours; a bonanza : uiairnltloeut outtll onlv t'.A. Hoiks 7:3 :iitt:-.t ru., n., k 3:6 iu:Vcn a., euagc 11 --10-:Jt. ock's lib Rsot COMPOUND. A recent discovery bv cn old physician. Swxrtt fully wm mutttMti tv ttuniMna of In atr. Is the only perfoetly safe aud reliable mitlicine discovered. lteu-An. tt un principled druggists who offer Inferior medi cines (n pi ice of this. Ask for coon's cotton Hoot cojiporND.fnvn mo jnhi.Mf.ji. iminu $1 and 6 cents In postage In letter, and we will reiiu, wnieu, oy rei urn man. run sealed par ticulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, stamps. Address Pond Lilt Company. No. 8 Klsher Block, Detroit, Mich. AN UGLY COUGH yields at ome to Dr. IIxic?K CERTAIN CR(JUP CURE Contains no opium. Causes no nausea, so cents. Pold by prominent druggtsts through out the State, 6- S 1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CWmm nd hramiriM th. hlr. 1 rmiH.n m laruruoil irrowth. JjeTer P.ll. to Br.tor Or. 7 ra urn laumiui volor. Cure Kalp diwa' A h.lr f.iUi .".mt tM.i.t PmcriK. 1 " vunsum piive and i-eeoie tndsii h rjrfpr frvm sh&u.ting iUmvm .hould a. Parker's Oinrer Tonlo. II mr, . Ui. worn Couch, MnlUnii, llrhllii. ,ln. d itHim, tuiit wmluin.,llh.uluali.muiil Pub. luc.a IU HINOERCORNS. Tti orl. nr. nr fnt Comk Swiw !. iwui, AUA.i vUimc mj. IZto, .1 Utwiimj. SOMETHING S5iS NEW. !SfTWssm The Celebrated "CUnss" Bread Cake and Taring Knife Mannfactarers want agents In every locyUltr to handle these knives Best thing in the market. Pres ent acenu clear from f 10 toll g daily. Bend 11.00 for Of Interest to Young Mon- Young men desiring a successful start in business life should write iu Palms Business College, 1709 Ciiest uut St , Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will be sent free, pro yided you name this paper. This institution issues a Life Scholarship for Fifty Dollars, and secures situa tions for its graduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. EQUISTKIAN LIVERY- Charles E. I lower lias opened i 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, i f desired. tf. Deserving PraiM- We desire to say to our citizens, that f.r years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve ami Lice trie Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such 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 popu larity purely on their merits. C. A. Klcim, Druggist. New goods in fall and winter mill inery at E. Barkley's. Prices very reasonable. Main below Market Street. 9-30-21. POPE SAID: - "Hope springs eternal in the human breast: v r ' 1 , Man never ,s but always to be, blessed." ou don t feel well, but you think you will be all right after a while. You co on that way from month to month and the chances are that you grow worse. You may wait too long. If you have headache, indigestion, nervousness, loss of physical or mental power, poor memory, weak back or limbs a general "run down" sort of feeling, you need .ii iS pr0v;edfa Pnc.e.less Blessing to many, many people. It is a vitalizer. It supplies needed elements of nutrition. It is eentle, but sure. Is sold on a positive guarantee. We don t want your money if we can't help you. If your druggist don't have it write to us. Securely mailed for Si.oo ; 6 for s oo STANLEY MEDICINE COMPANY, 5 STAR DRUG STORE, 62 South Main Street. W1LKES-BARRE. Fall Season of '92 at Lowenberg's THIS WELL KNOWN azLOTZHzizLsra- house needs no Flashy Heading in making its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for mmm mwmm'mmm gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy will be continued. Case after case, filled with all the prevalent styles of the trade is beuireceived. Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In the Will be found all the newest shades and you will be surprised at the phenomenally low prices you can get. FBI TAILOR ME GARMENTS. CALL, VIIILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established stand of Z'Ae D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clothiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa.