THE roiAJMBlAN. BLOOMSBSURG. PA. FOE SALE. Wmtrnblp tacant lota nnd number of good houses and lota In Hlnomsitiiirtr, I'a Thfl lioHt tmHlncs stand In BlnonibiirK. A vnry .desira ble property containing Hi acres and first class lxilldlnH with good will In a business worth flaw to isnu per year at Willow drove. Dwellings In Kapy, Ornuirertlle and Biwh Haren A lanre nttinber of farm In t'oltimbla Comity, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Count ry store Mtumls In 'Columbia County and ono In Luzerne County, A water power pbuilny mill, dry dock and lumber yard and khedfl In Bench llnven, i'a. Also 10 acres nt good farm land at. same plana, by M. 1!. LVTZ HON. Insurance and lical estate Agents, BIAXLUSIll KtJ, l'A. tf. Saturday, Octoiier 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. slurp. Saturday Oct. 29 James Cadman, executor will sell valuable real estate on the premises on Third Street Bloomsburg. Commencing at 10 o'clock. See bills. Tuesday Nov. 15 Mary M. Camp bell executor will sell 15 lots of valu able real estate in the town ol Mifflinville. Sale to Comence at 10 a. m. See bills. For Sale. A two-year old bay horse, coming 3 years old next May, weipht iooo ; and two spring colts about five months old. For sale by Wm. A. Kile, Guava, Col. Co., Pa. Oct. 7, St. Tor Sale or Rent. The undersigned offers for sale or rent the hotel in Orangcville known as the Heckman House. Also oilers for sale 23 acres of land in Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orangeville. 10-14-6mos. EQUESTEIAH LIVEET- Charles E. Hower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps saddle norses 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. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, Penoa., will be sold at pub He sale, on the premises, In Centre township. In said County, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '92, the following described real estate, late ot Wm. Beck Sr., deceased, to wit : Ho. 1. Being the old homestead, on the pub lic road leading from Orangevllle to Berwick, hounded on the north by land of Frederick Beck 'lee'd., on the east by the Bime and lands of Daniel Wbltmlre and Wm. Yohe, on the south dy lands of Benjamin Btlner and Wm. Yohe, wd on the west by lands ot Benjamin Stlner. -Containing about 45 ACRES, . not or less on which there Is erected a good frame DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn and out bulldlngr, an excellent rohftrd and other fruit trees, a never falling ell and running water for stock. The land Is In a high state of cultivation sur rounded by good substantial fences. No. 2. Bounded on the north by lands o( 'oaeph WUltmlre and Benjamin AUabach, on -he east by lands f said Benjamin AUabach, on -be south by public road, and on the west by finds of Frederick Bock dee'd. Containing 5 ACRES, more or less, on woioh Is erected a small FRAME DWELLING HOUSE tad out buildings, ayppllcd with wat-r and fruit trees. No. s. Bounded on the north by lands ot ileojuinin SMnor and William Hagenbuch, on he east by laii(U of said Benjamin Stlner, and Vm Haf-enbucb, on the south by lands of Reu ben Sltler, dee'd., and ot ,the west by private vad. containing 30 ACRES, ore or loss In a good state of cultivation, well ,uppll"d with wator and fruit troes. Thee properties are aboat one mile east of ran,'evlUo and less than tair a mllo from honl and church. Fersous duslrlug to view the premises, will loasn call oi Wra. Beck Jr., MaMIng thereon. Salt to commence at o'clock J M. Condi .Ions made known at sale, by . Wm. II. Knydkr, Wm. BKClClt, Atty, Administrator. Oct. 18, IBM. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ft'nte if Sylvester Purael, late of Hemlock tuitm nh i it. Notice Is hereby given flint letters of nrimbtfn intlmi on the estate of Sylvester I'limel Into of lemlock twp.,Col. Co. I'a., lmvo been granted ') the UMrtoi-Hljned administrators to wlioniiUl lersiins lna"biwl to said estate uro reuunHtcd in ik.i payments, and those having clnlms or lemamls will make Jcoown the same without Julay to D. C. PrHHKT,. ' , . II. DKNTI.KIi, y-JO-ot Bloomaburg, I'a,, PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. By virtue and atiMtorlty of the liiwt will and testament of ueoriro Khutnan, late of the tow n ship of Mifflin, Columbia County, ra., deceased' the undersigned administratrix, with the will annexed, will expose to public sale on tho pre. mixes In Mtnilnvllle on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1892, at two o'clock P.M., the following real estate all situate In said MMllnvllle, In said county, to-wlt s A lot of ground on thn south side of Third street, bounded on the north by said street, on tho oosMy Fairs; reet ,on the south by Fourth street, on the wostlby lot of Ilcuben Mil ler's estate, whereon are erected a large two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large frame barn and out buildings. 8ald lot being W feet more or less In width and en feet in depth. No. t. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on the east by lot of K. J. Her Dinger, on the south by Fourth street and on 'he west by lot No. s, being 60 feet In width and mi feet la depth. No. 8. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on the east by lot No. t, on tho south by Fourth street, and on the west.by lot No.t, being 66 foetln width and Ml feet In depth. No. 4. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on the east by lot No. S, on the south by Fourth street and on the west by lot No. ft, being 66 feet in width and 231 feet in depth. No. 5. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third Street, on the East by lot No. 4, on tho south by Fourth street, and on the west by lot No. 6, being 66 foet In width and mi feet In depth. No. 6. A lot of ground bouuded on the north by Third street, on the east by lot No. 8, on tho South by Fourth street, and on the west by lot of A. W. Hess, being M feet more or less In width, and 231 feet In depth. No. T. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, on the coat by "public lot", on the south by Fifth street and on tho west by lot No. 8, being 66 feet In width nnd Sil feet In depth. No. 8. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, on the east by lot No. 7, south by Fifth street and on the west by lot No. 9, be ing 6 feet in width und All feet In depth. No. 8 A lot of grouad bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 8, south by Fifth street, and west by lot No. 10, being 86 feet In width and 231 feet In width. No. 10. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. It, south by Fifth street and west by lot No. 11, belni 66 foet In width and 11 fect In depth. No. II. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 11, south by Fifth street, and on tho west by lot of I). A. and N. Creasy, being 66 feet more or less In width and !.'3l feet In depth. No. 12, A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the cast by lot No. 18, south by lot of A. W. Hess, and west by Market street, containing two acres more or less. No. 18. A lot of ground bounded north by Fifth st reet, cast by lot of John Uunn, south by lot of 1). A. nnd N. Creasy, and west by lot No.12. and lot of A. W. Hess, containing two acres more or less. No. 14. A lot or ground bounded on the north by Cemetery, cast by Ann street, south and west by land of Lewis Fckroth's estate contain ing two acres more or less. No. 15. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by street, south by Fifth street and west by land ot Harvey C. Hess containing two acres more or less. Tkiihs or Balk: Twenty per cent of one fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the Btrlking down of the property; the one-fourth less the twenty per cent In sixty days thereaf ter: the remaining three-fourths to bo Becured by bond and mortgage on the premises and to be paid In one year from the date of Bale with Interest. Possession given April 1, 1898, nil the grain In the ground Is reserved. The purchases to pay for tho making of deeds, bonds and mort gages. Zakb, Attorney. MARY M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix with the will annexed. Upon the same day at 10 o'clock a. m. at the nouse occupied by David S. Brown In said Mlf fllnvllle in said county the following personal property of George Shuman deceased, will be exposed to sale at public vendue to-wlt : 1 table, 1 secretary, 11 lounge, 1 kitchen cup board, 1 chest. 2 bed-steads, B bushels corn, bushels buckwheat, 8 bushels wheat, 2 shares Bloom Ferry Stock, grain In the ground, and house-hold and kitchen furniture. MARY M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of George Shuman, deceased. GKANDJUROHS FOR DECEMBER TJSRM. Benton James Conner. Berwick A, P. Kluihen. Bloom Wm. Webb, O. II. Fornwald, Wop'ey Kuorr, Mathlas O. Shaffer, A. Uerblne, ti. B. Martin, Miles Fry, John Taylor. Brtarereek Lloyd Knorr. Catawlssa 8. H. Rhawn. Centrnlla G. W. Troutman, John E. Davtea. C'onyngham John Conroy. Fishing-creek K. B. Belshllne, Clinton Dewltt. Greenwood II. J. Robblns, W. P. Robbing. Mifflin Bent. Pennypacker, John H. Ateu. Scott J. 11. Townsend, Wilson Waulch. Sugarloaf Jerry Vanslckle. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK. Benton-C. L. Bells. Berwick Krunk Brockway, Pulllp Morris, B. F. Drelsboch. Bloom W. 0. Shaw, L. Lowenberg. Catawlssa Allen Caldwalder. Centralla A. B. Former, John Snoll, Hugh Conway. Centre 11. B. Freas, I. r. Hai iman, W. U. Beck, conyngliam Ira Hoadarmel. Flslilngcreek K. P. Bender. Franklin Charles Hart man. Greenwood W. P. Ikelor, W. W. Eves. Hemlock I). W. Harris. Jaekxon-T. C. Smith, V. W. Cole. Locust-Jeremiah Kuyder, Frank Harlg, Dan. Fetterman, Daniel Pensyl, Lloyd Lelby. Madison k. w. McC'ollum, G. B. Ueiulershott, k. H. Lowry. Main Daniel Derr. Mltllln Adam Cliiybcrger. Montour w. ,M. Monroe. Orange E. w. Coleman, L. C. Williams. Hoailngereek Samuel chenlngloii. Scott C. F. Boiuboy. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Beaver Michael Fry, Murtln Downs. Henum J. W. Belles. Berwick 11. It, Bower. Bloom -Alfred Low, Samuel Pugh, Geo. F. Aur and, W. O. Holmes, A. Evans.ltUKSel c. Buck iilow, S. W. Hlmit. Hrlareieek Kiios L. Stout, John M. Falrehllds. CutaivisMii-Mahloii Hniiilln, Lloyd Herger. Jerry hlnmiu'i, Z. Krelslior. v 1'iirijxuiiui uunn neiKan. l-l'lHliliigereek-M. W. Ile-H; E. R. Laudurbach, M I liM W. mil. Givenwood-Geo. E. Beck, W. M. McEweu. ll'NilfifU IVi.i Unuii.ll... locust-John Gable, Ed. Cleaver, Montlllus Mimihun V. M. Haniiue, i'oier Miller. Murk' nnin if piuhi.H Frnntr Tfllnn J. H. White. V1 111.... ... Li. Ir . .'mmKu ri,viuui9 iiurrillg. Ru,urjugcwii.'k-narvcy Alensch. hackett'sTIrcuLXr. Honest Kewspnpers llenoiiiiro the Ite pnbllcan Schema for llrllliif Yutttra. Mr. Ilnrrison perhaps Is not reptioiisl Llo for Hackett's doinne, hut ho must he aware of this pcatnluluim direction In which liis campaign is beiiix moved, nnd ho can put a stop to it if ho will. Ho knows that with the enormous sums of money fried out of tho protected manufacturers in more was done to debauch the frani'liino and under mine the foundation of a free govern ment tlun can repeatedly be endured with any safety to tho nation.' Presi dent Harrison cannot aiTord aain to bo an accessory, before or after tho fact, iu such a crime against government and society as was openly committed by tho Republican managers and openly boast ed of by them In 1883. Springfield Re publican. A MERE BEATINO Or TOMTOMS. Tho chief significance of the extxwmro is that it is a confession on the part of the Republican managers thus early in the campaign that their only hope of success lies in bribery. All loud swell ing pretensions that President Harrison is to be re-elected ns the result of a campaign of education go for nothing in the light of the revelation afforded by the publication of the Ilackett circular. The so called campaign of education j to bo a mere beating of tomtoms, while Hackett and his agents with "the abil ity to keep iv necret" are purchasing the venal voters with tho golden stream fur nished by the protected manufacturer. Philadelphia Times. A "BLOCKS OF ONE 8CHEME. Chairman Hackett expluins that he was after Democratic names for tho dis tribution of enmpaigu documents. That makes the inijiort of the circular all the moro clear. Does it require "an exer cise of discretion nnd the ability to kn-p a secret'' to get names to whicli to ad dress campaign literature? It ii; simply a blocks of ono edition of Dudley's noto rious blocks of five circular "of 1838. Hackett is getting up in New York such a "list" as Dudley worked up in Indiana. Springfield lit publican. ARRANGING FOR bYSTLMATIC BRIBERY. Chairuiuu Hackett Bays that lib mere ly wants tho names of Democrats to whom circulars nnd documents may le sent. Tho plausibility of this explana tion is smashed into bits by the injunc tions of discretion and secrecy contained in this "confidential" circular. Repub licans, those of yon who are honest and candid, do you approve of this palpable attempt to arrange for systematic brib ery? Does it indicate a clean election or a clean administration by tho Repub lican leaders who are striving to benefit by it? Xewburg Register. HACKETT'S GREATEST SIN. It is reported that the publication of the circular has caused consternation at all the Republican headquarters. Tall: about removing Ilackett from the chair manship of the stute executive commit tee has already begun. His greatest sin in the eyes of the Republican mun ngors is that ho was found out. Syra cuse Courier. AN ILL ADVISED CIRCULAR. The only fault charged to Mr. Hackett is the careless way he did his work. Tho desperate fight the Republicans are mak ing in the hopeless cause of carrying New York state could not be better shown than in Chairman Hackett's ill advised circular. Pittsburg Post. BLOCKS OF FIVE TACTICS REPEATED. What do Republicans who are op posed to corruption of the ballot bos think of the adoption in New York by their state committee of Dudley's "blocks of five" tactics in Indiana four years ago? Rochester Union. Tha Republican Kingbird, Destroyer ot Other nirdi' Kggn. Boston Post, Tha Foremost Democrat. We do not overrate the importance of the document when we say that Mr. Cleveland's letter of acceptance will bo read,with greater popular interest than any public document that has appeared since his historic tariff message. His presentation and Interpretation of issues will be generally received aa a more commanding and conclusive index to the government policy during the next four years than the platform itself. Whether wise or otherwise a mighty American constituency look to Grover Cleveland for political inspiration and direction. Like Jefferson, Jackson and Tilden in their day, Mr. Cleveland is regarded ns the foremost expounder of Democratic doctrine. Troy (N. Y.) Press. A Qneer Sort ot Convert. Republican organs are exulting over the news that Mr. Powdorly has coine out for Harrison, claiming him as a new convert Mr. Powderly has always been an extreme protectionist. He de clared at a meeting at Cooper institute in Now York that if there were a hair in his head that was not for protection he would pluck it out. Mr. Powderly is better understood among workingmen than Republican organs appreciate. They are welcome to him as a convert. Chicago Times. Kill the Iniquitous Force lllll. The forco bill is tho livest issue tho Republicans have, but it is temporarily put under cover by the cowardly Repub lican press for fear its unpopularity will lose votes for Ilurrison in November. All patriots who have faith in the bless ings of peaeo and believe iu the sov ereignty of tho people and ,tho freedom of our institutions should keep tho issue prominently in sight end kill the forco till. Toledo Deo. What is wm CstorIa ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarontco is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic' Castorla relieves toothing troubles, euros constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomaeh and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. . Castorla. CMtorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother har repeatedly told ni of IU good effect upon their children." Da. Q. 0. Omooo, Lowell, Km ' CMtoria ii the bent remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the dor It not far distant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla in stead of the Torioui quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. 3. T. KmcRtxoB, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, T7 6 u; Is Believing" 'XT' r;r";vjT! 'f'i!h'!tt'!y' must be simple; when fiiwvw not good. Simple, words mean much, but to Will imnress tha truth mnre tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than cas licht. softer than electric light and took for thlsstnmp Tun Rochmtfr. lfthe lamndealer hain't the eennln Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and we will send you a lamp safely bv express your choice of over 2.00Q varieties from the Largett Lamp Store in iht World. - UOCHHSTElt LAMP CO., 42 Park Place, (lew York City. SOMETHING MEW. fE3 The Celebrated "Clanss" Bread, Cake and Parlni; Knife Manufacturers want atferns In every locality to handle these knives. Beat thins; In the market. Pres ent aeenta clear from till to fit dally. Bend f 1.00 for umpleset. THE GLAUM SHEAR CO.. Fremont. a POPE SAIDj- Man never is, but always to be, blessed." You don't feel well, but you think you will be all right after a while. You go on way from month to month, and the chances are that you crow worse. You mav wait long. 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Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In the C oaf am Mlciilag Begaifrue&f Will.be found all the newest shades and you will be surprised at the phenomenally low prices you can get. nm TAini mm m CAIX XIILE and make your selection at the old established stand of me D. LOWENBERG Estate, Fine Clothiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa. Castoria. H Castorla Is so well adapted to children that t recommend It as superior loan prescription known to me." II. A. AacBsa, X. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their expert enca In their outside practice wilh Cantor i, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what is known aa regular products, yet we are freo to confess that the merits of Castorla has woo us to look with faTor upon It." Unitsd HospmL and DisraraART, Boston, Mass. Allrm C Surra, Pret., Mnrray Street, New York City. A ltd a it is n Beautiful, see " The Rochester" fnrrihlv All tnetil V' more cheerful than either. good lamp ot simple it is mmMn J t , t .'-iiA-iilJLlUmi.J "The Rochester." t f1IOO.' ii rrav (a briiis; ntnritf I? J)m f. (ionrlMhi.'l ri ..X.,n ink fr in. Idttt'rf, may nul lin.ki' in u h. but m t an r ri ronciilrklv mc u. .-iim rim it. tf-IU a illlj ,i tin Mwl. H I il tl.or aa you ft (LdAtntrli-ji. yiu i iiniii'iir nt humv, Hv ,v7iti': Ail j uiir t L t 'ir fioMftiti ot-ly ir lt All la 11- . rHl it bl ( I f, fvo v ..rkr;-. nfnrl vnu, f,iril.hit tf r: Mn;T. KAJII V. M'KI.I "II.V Uf....l I'AIMlt I'.'.AKn K'.I.K. A.Mi'um btue, ii (O.. M.U1MMI. wiAIXh. V 1 ft .,W Hope springs eternal in the THE ASSORTMENT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KuaU 0 Vmigr Shuman, dfr,,,. T,ettrrs of nOmlnlslrntlnn iii-iii ini ivm i ii-ii ri i. linn t iir,w.. . t' W In. I. 1 . .1 " I ' '1 I'( Ml-,... PHliiln to imiktj puytii.'iit to th.. ""I'" niiiioui tici.'iy. M A It Y St. c i . ..T'MX-fl II. r hank aasr, Aclml u AUoriu-y. .. . . .. n-in-m,. -Miduviiie, r'a. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notlor- Is hereby given tlintle try on tho estate of siim... . thn townxliln nf Renvoi. ......... n ,V nf vnumu1 I'a., deceased, have been gnu 'a . iTmU Bl.llolr.tr irn. .1 tu.1.11..,.?' . u lUt UM,i. er, rexidents .-. m ., ....... ... i,iii-H,.r, ,,iiinna IV u of mild township, nl.1 pb. ... ' R" pernors li to make I mons indebted to Mtd etie'flr renMrVJI make PRVinent. and timu h.X" .rTTlr,"'Ml demnnds will make known tho ,,.,.. t',".lJ or 0 the buuie wi'thoS; aelay. Executors. i. Kzn a ,7. t'H I.ick r'it AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ella! of Mary A. Ilagoninu h, dei 'd. Tho undersigned an nnrtlt or appoint hr Orphans' :.mrt of toliimhia ra n,v to ,iu bine Hie funds In the bai.iNof t, fI ,,, ' wild cuialtMo and Htnong the partlV ,.n ti!2 tlien-lo will sit at bis oniee In tlw T.mn'tS C. itlt imwnt I hem fur ! I lenu.tit n, tu. "" 'l (..rr.vl from . almro nf f,....l """'M 1 arn-d from a share of said fund. JJOH'T bl'CKlNtillAM, Atulluir. Some one has said that a bargain is an article sold un der its real value. Some ad vertisers arc 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 effer 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. V. II. Hrooke & Co. BOOR ACims "WAVTED for or MtiHTS AND HHAIIOW8 OP NEW T0T1K MFF AChrittiMl vnmin'i uvrmllvv of Mluion work Inii.'"ln HU iS'ame" In tourh places, nvculinir th " inner l'e " of Xht r irorbtaS New York" nitrmbyturvman." 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