THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR BALE. lloslriililr vnnnnt lnts nml i ntlnilvr nf pird hniM.'S uml I MS In Hlootii'ilniryr, l'n Tin1 lnvt tmslnrss si unil In Hliiniuxlmrtf. A vny (icsli'it ble property i-iintiilnlin; m iiars n ml Hint vhis, bullillrins w ith ifnoil will In n business wui'th tl'Ji'O to fir.ui per yciir lit Willow (.rmr. Dwellings )u ICspy, oiwuci'Vllle nnil t!p:ii'' Haven. A lm'i,-r muni km tr fiirnw In 'o1iiihI!m Comity, one In J.nerne Comity, one In Virginia. Two country siore smtuls In loluiel'ln rimmy nnn one In i.iiz m Conntv, A wnter power rtl mi l puuiiiiK mill, dry mock mill lumber ymi; Blir-ls In lieaeli Ibiven, I'll. A No 1!) neres of roimI fiirin 1:111(1 at same pliiee, by M. 1'. LIT, SuN, liiviiraii.'p aiitl' Henl h'staio Amet, DI,OOM:;il K(i, '.. (i. TnsoAV Nov. 15 Mary M. Camp bell executor will sell 15 lots of valu able real estate in the town ot Mifflinville. Sale to Comence at 10 a. m. See bills. PUBLIC SALE OP TALrAULi: Real Estate. By virtue nnd ntilhorlty of tho l.'st will nnrt testament of Utfnriro Khumnn, life of the town ship of Mtniln, Columbia County, I'n., (lece:ts.'d the uwlerslirned nilmlnlstratrlx, with tho will annexed, will expose to public snlo 011 tin pre tulscs In yillilnvlllo on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1S92, at two oVlnel: P. M., ihu f.ll3v-i; real rstatc nil situate In sold Minilnvlllo, In comity, town : A lot, of Kroiini 011 the soulhsldo ft Third sl:-er, bounded on the north by p.ml street, 0:1 th" e.tsr. by Fairs; met, on the south by I'o'.inli Hlnvi. on I'm! weft by lot of Keu'oea Mil lcr's e-.v.to, whereon uro erected 11 l.i'i;o twj sloiy EllAME DWELLING HOUSE, Possibilities of tho Battle. Tor S:do cr Kent, The undersigned offers for sale or rent the hotel in Orangeville kno.vn as the Heckman Mouse. Also offers for sale 23 acres of land in Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orangeville. 10-14-0 mos. EQUESTRIAN LIVEEY- Charles E. Hower has opened a Kvey 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 Jadies and children. Thus far he has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. rashioi!ril)l3 Lhcry. 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 wiil receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired tf W. A. Haktzeix, Proprietor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. Purinntit to nn order of tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, I'enua., will bo sold at pub 11c side, on the premises. In cent re township, In su!d County, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '92, the foUowln; described real estate, late of Wm. Beck Br., deceased, to wit : No. 1. Being tho old honi"stead. on tho pub lic road I-adlug from Oranuevlllo to lierwlek, bounded on the north by land of Frederick lieek dee'd., on t'as east by tho snmi and lands of Daniel Whltmlre and Win. Tohe, on the south bj lands of Benjamin Stlnr and Win, Yohe, and 011 the west by lands ol Benjamin Stlner. Containing about - - " 45 ACRES, Jnore or less on wulch there 13 erected a good frame " .v- DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn and out buildings, an excellent orchard and other fruit trees, ft never falling well and running water for stock. The land Is la a hly'li stato of cultivation sur rouu l"d by jpotl substantial leases. No. . Hounded on the north by lnnds ot Joner.Ii Wh'.tmlro end Itenjamln AlWhach, on tho i-aut by lands of said Benjamin Allabach, on thu south by public road, and on the west by Units of Frederick Heck dee'd. Containing S ACRES, nv.rp rr less, on which Is erected a small FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and ocr. buildings, supplied with watAr and IrutO ire.i. No. B. Hounded on the north by lands of Benj.i'.iiln siloer and SVllllam Uageiibueh, on theej i' le- I.1111U of said Uenjainlu Stlner, and Win. Ilaifeti!) jell, on the south by lands of ltou ben Sitler, dee'd., and ou the west by prlvato road, c inii'.lultig 30 ACRES, more or Itrs In a good state of cultivation, well Hupp'aed 1th water and fruit trees. Tht ae properties are about ouo talle east of Oruafei vi'Je aral less than half n nille riom scthiid a'.d church. Pei ionsdcliliig to view tho premises, will plm.so cull oa Win. Heck Jr., residing thereon. Knlelo C( lumeuco lit J o'cl )i 1; 1. M. Condi tlo.'is made kiiown nt sale, by . t. 11. S:;vipi;b, Wm. r.EC'K, .lit, Atty. Administrator. i i. ih, :.'';. fTSH NO TICE. I, l hn Ilourey, High tsiicrtlT of Columbia eoi e , 'ii)vli!'.r been iiiiiiriie-d of the esl.siene.j of e ei, -1 vii li. es for the caieli'ng of ll.ib, In tho Hws-i i-Itsmm River, In 1'.! luivroe'c towns'ilp, Coli .:-b.a (ouniv, eniemojily 1'iiov.n as li.Mi bit"! '- vl Wflrs, or li ;li wa!l, wlil-li n.'ii klT7 h. be v.i.sl' till and elianei'lll mode.! oi ii-.r.ir, do hereby i,lve rot lew that tho hhiiia m s.iov. a to xIm', iui.I are deelared eorninon nut. Hiiei s ihi I do onler thei.i to bo dim. mulled by their owners or lii'Mii KeiK, an as to render thi.ie mo lur ;'-r cupable of taking or Injuring the ii.le-iiol M.ild hi renin, of whatsoever kind; mil.f ut. tho expiration of ten days the dls nwo'llng H'edl not, Iiiivh taken place, I ahull proe-ed 1!1 Hindi force of good men of Hie ctmiiiy an may bo necessary lor tho purpose, and destroy or dismantle, the mild fish baskets or eel weirs no that t hey may be no longer ca pable ot Lading or injuring nsh. Hy order of Klali Comtnlsstoner. 1Q.2S. JOUN MOUKKV, BUtTltf. !.irj.v f:fimi bim and out lmlltllns. Paid lot b '!ng M feet more or l '83 In wldi'.i and ill feet In dep- h. No. S. A lot of ground bound d on tlie north by Third street, on !ie easl by lot of H. .1. Her nlnijer, on the son; 'a by I'oiirth street a'ld 0'i the went by lot No. .'!, being li'l feet In width and '-"!: feet In depth. No.". A lot of ground bounded on t'ut nertli by Third street, on tac cast by lot No. S, on (ho so.it'i by 1 ourth H'reet, and on the wesl by lot No.i.belngtui feet In width and J-II feet in depth. No. I. A lot ot ground bound 'd or. the i:i,t;!i by Third si rept.on the cits' by lot No. .'!, on the south by i-'onrih street and on the west by lot No. ."), b.'lng fill feet In w ldlh mid 1 feci In depth, No, s. A lot of ground bounded on 1 he north by Third S;reet, on the llasi. by lot No. I, on the r.ottlh by Fourth street, and on tiie vest by lot No. ('., being DO feet In width ar.d ill feet In depth, No. fl. A lot ot ground bounded ou th? north by Third slreet, on the east by Kit No. ', on the S.mth by Fourth slrcet, and on the west by lot of A. Vv Iless, being M feet, more or less In width, aadS'll leet In depth. ..0.7. A lot or ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, on the cast by "public lot", on the south by Filth si reel and on thn west by lot No. li, being ui feet In width atid 511 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 Filth street mid on the west by lot No. !), be ing fit! feet in width and SMI feet in depth. No. 9 A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. H, south by Fifth street, and west by lot No. 10, b lng IV. feet In width and 211 feet In width. No. 10. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. !, south by Fifth street and west by lot No. 11, being 6.i feet In wkl' U and '.'U fejt lu depth. No. 11. A lot of ground bounded on tho north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 11, south by Filth street, and on the west by lot of 1). A. and N. Creasy, being 63 feet more or lusa la width and V.SI feet In depth. No. 12, A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fifth street, oa the east by lot No. 1.1, south by lot ot A. W. Hess, aud west, by Market street, containing two acres more or less. No. in. A lot of ground bounded north hy Fifth street, east by lot ot.Iohn bunn, south by lot of 1). A. and N. creasy, aud west by lot No.li and let of A. V. Hess, contulbl'.ig two acres more or less. No. H. A lot or ground bounded on the north by Cemetery, oust by Ann street, south and west by land of Lewis FcUroth'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 nnd west br land oi Harvey C. Hess containing tw o ncrcs more or less. Tkkms or Sale: Twen'y per cent of one Jourth of the purchase money to be paid at the sulking down of the property; tho one-fourth less tho twenty per cent lu sixty days thereaf ter: the remaining three-fourths to bo secured by bond and mortgage oa iho premises and to ba paid In one year from tho date of sale with Interest. Fossesalou given April 1, 189:), all tho grain In the ground Is reserved. The purchases to pay for the oiuklng of deeds, bonds and mort gages. Zakh. Attorney. J1AKY M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix with tho will annexed. Upon the same day at 10 o'clock n. m, nt. tho House occupied by David H. llrov. n In said Sllf lllnville In said county tho following personal property of tleorgo t-humnn deceased, will be exposed to sale at public venduo to-wlt : 1 table, 1 secretary, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen cup board, 1 chest. 3 bed-slonds, 8 bushels com, 0 bushels buckwheat, 8 bushels wheat, 2 shares IMoem Ferry tstock, irraln In the ground, und house-hold and kitchen furniture. MAKY 31. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of George Khumuu, deceased. If Cleveland shall cany all the States which voted for him in 18SS, with New York and Indiana ndded, he would receive 226 Electoral vote?, or 3 more than a majority. If Cleveland shall cany New York and Indiana, with all the other States which voted for him in iSSS excepting West Virginia, he would receive 220 Electoral votes, or three shoit of an election. If Clcvelntul shall receive 220 Elec toral voter, tlittre would be no election by tho people, rtr, it is admitted by the Republicans that Weaver wiil cany 4 Elcctoi!) in Minnesota. -5 in Nevada and 4 iii Jnjuih Dakata. This woiiul leave H.uris.m with 21 1 votes, or 10 short of an election, and ... 1 the contest would be transierrod to the House, where Cleveland would ' lie ccram of the voles of 2,' of the 44 States. I urine making calculations for a dosi; contest anil various matins in the Electoral Coilt-jrc, it r.hotild Y.bt be foigotte:; t'i.U nearly one half of the Srat-.s of the Union present i.ioie i.r rii-m- n:: of .'(ittbi :;s tn !!; I vote ; .".nd as doubtful Slates are 1 iv to tint: stvoiviiv m hat a 'J rj 1 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. .iTMtter, 1,1., mi, niiiir or Xoses s. 101, . V 'mii 1 lie um iiniiii oi lle iVer, roli.e, , "''' l'n., deceased, Imvn been "rr.: 1, '.''' 'ii.h ni'iiM. .t.r. (.,.1.1. ..... ' eii -s V.' . 1 II. : 10 iniiije I'o viii -ii-. ,., .1,, ... , "" r. .1 . ni rHoliu lull, hi, , I i .. ' . "'o is: 1 . (I'Miniiuli will nialu! l:eo.,ii t,, ) V.;vrM:INI Hi.' el 'Me 'I'M; nns rxecutor8K,,w.W.,;,K AUDITOR'S NOTICE, NOTICE IN PARTITION. Estate of John White-1 ntk;lit, late of Tho I In tl.e Orphans' Court O'OWO Of hlOOIll'dllllV. Of Itol llliitllil i'onntv. county ot Columbia, 1 No. of .May Term, state of rcunsylvunla M-i. deceased. J All persous Interested will tnko notlco of the following order of Court,, to-wlt : JOHN .MOL'lii'.Y, Sheriff. skai. Columbia county, ss. The Commonwealth 01 IVunsylvaula to'ary A. Walter, widow, Daniel K. w Idienh.tht, F.'.vina Whilee.ltrlit, llitrvev v hltenlght, Alice Kiii.o Charles V . V.TiUenlght, Josepa i hlleiiigiit, Mahlon lbimllii, Charles 1). Ham lin, Ada S. Dehart, Norma 11 K. lltunlln and l l ira Harder, lineal dciocndaiiis of John Wblteiilitlu deceased, and to all nii"r pe.sons liileivsted, (ireeilng : oil and eaeh of you are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court 10 be held 11 i Hloomsburg on the Mrst .Monday of December next, t hen mai there to accept or refuse totiC;o the real estute 01 said John Whlteuiglit deceased, nt the up. praised valuation put noon It by thy Inquest, duly nwanWd by tho sutd court, and returnea by lh bherlff, or slum cause why It shall not be Kold. And hereof fall not. Witness the llonornble K. It. IKKLKII, ITesl dent of our said Court, ut Hlooi-i ilaug, tua Fourth day of October A. I). IWIJ. li. 31. (il'KK, 11-1-It Clerk, o. C. e ' r hke- I the probabilities sre tnr.t there wi.i be I no cloys v-jie either by the peof '.0 or in the l.iec.cr.a Codce. There will :iot be a true p;cse;-.ta-lion of the popular vote between Cleveland and Harrison in the election returns. In more than a do;;en States cither the Democrats or the Republi cans will vote the Electoral ticket of the People's party. Harrison will re ceiv: ne:;t to p.o votes at all in some of the Southern St-ites, and Cleveland will share the same fate in some of the Western States. Eich will lose from one to thiee hundred thousand voles in that way. Never in any r.a'.ionid contest of the last baif century were there such strange possibilities as ate presented in the great battle of 1S02, but the popular drift seems to be so decidedly tor Cleveland that his deteat is not within the range of probability. Tiincs. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, poor appetite, bad taste, coated tongue and heartburn are cured by De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. W. S. Rishton, Duiggist. 10 14 ly Electric Sitters- This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine dees not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimi les. Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.--Vill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial levers. For cure of Headache, Constipation ann Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. Cnstorla la Dr. Samuel ritchcr's prescription for Inf.inta mvi Children. It contains jscithcr Opimr., lilorphino ncr other Ivarcotlo ewbstance It Is n harmless pubstliuio for Paregoric, Urcjvs, Sootiiinjf Syrups, rind Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its ctiarantco is thirty years' i:ro by JirillioHS of Mother:!. Castorla destroys Worms ctul nllayr foverlsliisesa. Castorla prevents voinii.'.r. Pour Curd cures IMnrrhooo nnil "Wind Colic. Crtnioiia relieves teething trouMcs, cures constipation r.nl flatulency. Castoria r.nsiir.JIntca tho food, regulates tho stomach and hcvrcjS, r;;.vi:ij; healthy mul natural ideep. Cas toria ii tho CLUdrc:i'd Pauacoa tho Iilothcr's Friend. Castoria. "Caetorl.'v la nn cioelleut mit!cln for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." On. Q. C. Ounoen, Lowell, Mass. Castoria Is tho bent remedy for children of which I am Acquainted. I hop? tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the roal Interest of their children, and use Castoria in tead of the various quack nostrumswhich aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphino, soothing syrup and other hurtful ORcnta down their throats, thereby sending them to premature Eravoa." Ob. J. F. Kikciielok, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thai I recommend ft oo superior toany prescription known to me." H. A. Anennn, II. D., Ut So. O-rford St , Brooklyn, Jf. Y. "Our rhyslcltns In the children's depart ment li.ivo spoken highly of their ei;vi. rnco in their outsido practice w ith Ciutoiia, and nlUiooh we only hare anion,; 1.1c medical fjppllos whr.t la known aa rejtnl..r products, yet wo aro free to confess that tha meriui of Cnstorla bas won us to look with favor upon It." Ukitkd IIoapital AND OlliriCNSinT, Boston, lhv,i Aug C. Smitu, TVrj., Xlati' (if Xary A. llagmLwh, The undersigned nn nt.dll or neiii'int.,. , prpliuns' court of Columbia , , , '' ? ' bine the funds In the hauls of ti, . '" '! salil estate to and iirnon ti. , ..,; ;''' Ji'"r iiM M i'i ,1 1 nlu 111, IIM l 1 .-o 0, ... .. '"i "","'."" ij i" ""nn ' in- uni t )oiitiii"ti on IMilay, Noveinb .,. iN oi'iocu iti tun loroiio.oi vhi.,, . persons lint lug (d.,lm KSfi'lnst ,,t,'i I if. m. lit tin. 111 ... ...1 1 1... . . 1 '1 1 barred from a share of said fund. ' '" I own II Vl'l (1 Udll'T HrCKiN.,iiA, 'iiiuu.ir. akI that rc't! , Sonte one l:ns bargain Is an articl dor its rcr.l value. .Snr.n ,(: vert i?crs arc: not believers 'ii this theory or arc as crone inic.tl of the trtuh pj tii:-y a-, with their bargain;;. Lint "an hor.est tau t, best being vhlnly to!'' lnis is our 'nu rnose v. fag Wall They are L'r- bar.;' amy Ijcc.i c'.lcr in;-. lUcv are as ve r'T'TesM- '.U'tr,. bcr.a The Contnur Corapany, TT Karray Street, Nou- Torlc City. r r- . '. tt ii I. Or. n Believing -?!:- And c rood at:tj fiij-i'i 1 ? ;'iVrnt!-4 be cimplc; when it is not simple iti Cii'ivt'Wv'A not pood. Simple, Beautiful, Cealter. Amherst College was one of the New England strongholds of Re publicanism. Now, the great ma jority of its professors have declared their purpose to vote for Cleveland and Tariff Reform. And so the work goes on. There was a time when the Colleges of the country were Re publican oy a large majority. ' But since the great economic question has been the issue between the parties the position of the Democracy is in dorsed by the intelligence of the country, and the logical result is, the educators fall in line. words mean much, but to see "The Rochester" will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely sajc and unbreakable. Like Aladdin s of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than cas Iieht. softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Loot for this stamp Tbb Rocttpstrr. If the lamp dealer bus n't the (rennl n Rochester, and the style you want, scud to us for our new illustrated catalogue, nnd we will cent you a lamp safely bv express your choice of oer it.UUd - a a-.. " y ji.s ,. . r. ir uriu. 57 tmmm n:u iengtn, nm weight:, We know one instance 0 bargain in wall paper which alter it was on the walls loac pencil marks showed through Vhoc,c was the bargain? Come and r,ee us befor; oi:ymg elsewhere. W. H. Urooke it Cn, BOCUESTUU LAI9P CO., 42 Park Place, New Tork CUf. W "The Rochester." X Wos. If you Bond ji.oo NOW for the IIouMckeepct's Weclity for ism, you t'ct the rest of 1HU2 Free, A Weekly Feast. Capital bllNof-fare- Iicst company. ideas, better plans, outlook, books, society, (te.-this Is what women find In tho IIocskkkbi-ek's W'eekly. it has a sotnt-soeliil flavor whleh makes It most fascinating. "My weekly tea-party," one reader calls It. conies every wkek ; and One Dollar a year! It contains Marion IlarEsuid's "I!o,nB Tftli58M ,rttlts: new books, current. event, women's interests, besides the capital Practical Departments:. "No woman can linas lne what It Is to got such a paper as often as baking or Irontntr-dny," writes a reader; "I liavo taken many papers, but never one llko the Housekeeper's Weki.v." THE QUEEN AMD PRESIDENT. u no win ne I'residenf T Send your iinsiv 1 Willi fzht two-cent stainpH, for a siunii'.e n.n-, Of TllK I'ANAllUN ll-KKV, eel, I all'l '; niif itou eonoiuons, and secure of the following valuable pili s : 10 1 lie iirsi correct answer will be nw.in .1 s Kteinwny or I'hlckcrlnir I'limo; the two m- t each a pair of benuilinl Dlmm nd Kat-illnkM the next t.-n, eneli n lliMt-ebis Sei.-:n' v. , andto the lust ten will b' awardtd cie-h a lull Oliver Tea Nervlee (value liiiuni.. In addition to these, every per on rorrvil? 11.1111111K 1 ne next rreKKiciit will rene tl;., , inner! inn mnj; onieenr niamoiKl lr:i-t-l.-t, t pair of IHainoi.il liar-Klnys, 01 an 1'nin.rud Opera Olass. 1 Contest t loses November Tth. Any letter IHiti-mnrKeu that date will be a, eeot. d I'unni; tne contest special prizes will he civil to the tlrst ten lllinwer.s received ten li il:t v. ul'li. . nm nK"iu 10 u.iine 01 e. nullum e. All lrU,'f.u-the (.'. S. frv of (.'(.', AiimiKss: ii-pt. "A." ' lHEQ-jEENpuBi.lSNlNCCO.,ltd., lUKUiilO, CANAO.i. TO CONSUMPTIVES.: The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, nfter sulTerlni for several years with a severe liinif atiei tlnn, nnd linn iireiiii (iiseiiMt nm.siii;ii(io;i, Is anxious ti. make known 10 Ills fellow sufferers the iie-aiiu 1 01 cure. 1 o 1 nose wno tiesire if, he will eheer- i..i.;,i. inm. uiseHwiu, new 1 iuiiv senti (tree or cnnrite) a copy of the pres cription used, wulc.li tlicy will Hilda sure cMrc for Cuwtti 111 itttnti. Attliimt. Citnrrli. ;,;,, l,, hi and ull throat and Itini; Miilattirn He linp. s all snlTerers will try Ills remetly. as It Is Invaliial'R Those desli liii the prescrlpllou, Wlileli will rmt them not hln,', und may provo a blctslnir, will piense aoui ess, 1:kv, Kdwaiiu A. W11.8OV, Urcoklyn, New Yo-k S:'pt. 11 , 1 yr. (ij New rBt!ir! TI,!0"''tceiicr, Wcc-Jily Jlrc-nd CoiitCHls' -utt- w giving Oold Watches for tho best bread: tho H. V. Pur. dinning Cinl, which earns from $10 to $.V) a year for each member; the 10 per ccul. Ilvwleii;l Z'-iinui and other privileges for Htibserlbers only. The only Household WnaiLV Donft miss getting It next year. Only J1.00 now to December, ltfti'i. Sof.ve tamika "WTnrnwr- 77roir4i Aro"ctlonot raro beauty and valuc.-flno engraved por- , traits of Philips Brooks, Lady II'Mirv Somerset. Tolstoi, ritn- sy" nnd many others. THIS IIOl ai.ItXCSvJ-i.ll.'t WKlilil.V 1'OHTllAli' ...... v.. 13 u Ben,, m ii-auitui fciinut Liuui, uuu etwtdut w, wm'jni ttivjionere. nates bound 1 oot 1 oui-oi'Nii,t.n to snlistltuti'. or liiclos vitu sli. in lino eiuocsscd cover, tilven I'UEi: with every new subscription to Uocsxkeki'- ' B,1(l '1('cnts In postage lu letter, and we wilJ Bll'8 WSERIV, . k 11. , seaieu, 11V let urn mall. Full sealed pa1 TTT-,- , Honiara la plain envelope, to ladles only, HOUSEKEEPER S WEEKLY PhiH Pi i'"wp au.uvss ponuumtomimny. i-l O VV LLIiLI, rniia., Ia, No. 3 H.dser block. DetiLlt.-Mlch. ri's n 1 1 COMPOUND. A recent discovery ny no l pnysician. Murrxtrui.tt niitmllitii hu I luiiiynnilx nf h llm. Is the onlv uerfectbl saf nnd reliable ineillcluH (llrieov.,..'l lt..iv:ir., nf MllJ prlnelpl. il urugglK'n who offer inferior ineiiiJ c lies In pl ieeot this. A sk for Cook's t'orroN I that ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. JSMute of Henry S. Hunter, late of Vine Town ulilp, tlHcea. eJ. Notice Is hereby given that letters nf admin. 1st ration on the estuto of Henry S. Warner, late of Pine Toiviis.ili, deeensed, have been gninied to tho iinderslifiu'd r.diiilnlstnitlx, with the will iMr.e-xed, to whom ull persons indebted to Kald estute lire roiiuested to make payments, und thoso having elulins or demands win make known the same without U'-lay 10 ItAHP.IKT W. bTAf'KIIOUSr, 11-4-01. Adiiilnlst.ruti'lx, l ine Summit, fa. ELECTION NOTICE. Th regular annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Plooinsbiirg Land Improvement l onioany will be held oil Mouday the viHl li day of November lhtt-J, between thn bourn of two and four o'clock lu the afternoon at the olih e of N, U. Funk, Bocretnry for tun election of u Presldeut, board of directors und Treasurer for thn ensuing year, and tho transaction of the k-euttrul business ot the company. H. C. HUNK, 10-X-(w. Secretary It Should Ba in Evc-ry Hcuss- J. H. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg Pa., says he will not bo without Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attacl; of "Li Grippe," when various other re medies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done bin more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. Larje bottles, 50c. and 1.00. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we 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. Pittsburgh, Pu. Oko A. Macoktu Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. rail won of 12 at Lowente's ? o . 11 THIS WEW. KNOWN' OlLOTIHIjfcTG- HOUSE needs no Fins!.;.- IIcatHnsc in nirAJnjr its Hnnourxcciwcni THE GOSVUIHSG SEASON. Its previous reputation for 1 WWWS'um'mim Will be fend ,11 the newest shacks and you will be .surprised at ,l,e phenomenally low you can get. rr" t n or- t s.,.t,v u, an t.i.Hci;t't: ui uimosr a naii a centum ire cnfivlom. - 1 , . -i be continued. Case after case, filled with all the Prevalent i8 ' 1111 Ult-Praient styles of the trade is beinr received U - mS' Sty"Sh Hats and Novelti in Furnishinss. In the price w flHSOUTJIEKT IS COSJPIETE and make your selection at the old established stand of D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clothiers at Low Trices. Bloomsburg, Pa.. M Tiiui an misiffl
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