THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. cumber of (rood Tho best Desirable vacant lots and 1 feonson and lot In llloomstmnr. l'a Business stand In llloomsburg. A very deslrn- tw property containing 1 acres and llrst class buildings with good will In a business worth IW0 to II5U0 per year at Willow trove. Dwellings In Kspy, Orangevllle and Bench Btmi. A large number of farms In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Vlrglnln. Two Country Htore Stands In Columbia County aad one In Luzerne county, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and tarda In Beach Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres of good farm land at same place, by M. 1'. I.L'TZ bun. Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, BMJOMSUUKU, PA. tf. SALE REGISTER, A free notice is given under this head, of all sales for which bills are printed at this office. A date can be fixed now, and bills printed later, and the notice will stand until the day of ale. April 29th. Charles T. Steele, trus tee, will sell valuable real estate in Berwick at 10 a. m. SPECIAL NOTICES. rR BALK, A SKCOND HAND KANOK, IN (rood condition, with water back, ready turn. A rare chance. Inquire of W. 11. Brooke. Bloomsburg. 8-31 -tf. -fXRBALB.-TIIKC. M. FARM FOHM- JT erly owned by Grler Wulck at Kiipcrt, for aala by J. II. MAIZE, Agent. "JOR KALE. A ByUAKE BEAVEK 8TOVB, F double heater, with pipe AO. complete. Reason for selling, owner hug put In a hot air furnace. Inquire of Dr. 8. H. Ahmbnt, blooms tmrg. 8-io-tf. 310 BBHT, TWO ROOMS ON 8BC0ND Pt.OOR OF Kawllngs building, inquire of J, U' ells, Bloomsburg- S--tf: w S3 ANTED i CORRESPONDING AOKNT IN every town to reporton parties Intend- onenlne or reflltlnir saloons, by the larirest loon Manufacturers In the world. Wood man i make $5,000. Hothohii.u g Hons t o. 4-14 73H Broadway, New York. LL KINDS OP BLANKS POH JURTICKS AND k constablbs, at the Columbian ofllce. tf. 1IM VORTOAOBS AND NOTK BOOKS OP ALL kinds at the Columbian office, tf. MUSIC I.KSSONS CHAR. P. BI.WSI.I., POR TBI past three years a student In Boston, Is Sting lessons on piano and violin. Both taught the best methods, pluno In New England Coaserratory method, violin according to the Oman school. TWRBALE. THE REAL ESTATE OP THE f late Peter dross, deceased, in Blooms bnnr, consisting of a dwelling house and Bot Ulag Works. Inquire of David Uross, Lock Haven, or Guy Jacoby, Bloomsburg, 4-14-tf. 170 BALK THB I? owned by W. RUPRRT HOTKL, PORMIHLT K. Tubbs, deceased. For terms call on or write to J. 11. Maize, Agent, fjioomaburg. Pa. 14-34-tf. GOOD FARM OF 74 ACt.ES, GOOD BUILD, logs. Between Buck Horn and Jersey, town, in hemlock township. For sale by J. U. NAIZE, Keal Estate and Insurance Agent. 1-18-tf. r It SALE. A GOOD WOODEN FENCE, OR namuntaL Inquire at this offlce. 4-21 -tf SHERIFF'S SALE. Bi virtue of writ of Lev.; Fa. Issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Fa., and to me directed, wtll.be exposed to pub Ita sale at the Court House, IBloomsburg, Pa., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1893, at9,oclock p. m., the following : All that certain messuage and tract of land situate In Central, Sugarloaf township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described aa follows, to-wit: commencing .at a post Ounce by a public road north 23 degrees westjRO set to a post, thence along land of Alvln Cole man north 67 degrees east 138 1-8 feet, thence by am alley north 23 degrees west 80 feet to a post, ttance along land of E. P. Albertson north 87 dugrees east 138 1-8 feet to a post, the place of beginning, containing ONE-FOURTH ACRE OF LAND. Whereon Is erected a THKEK-STOHY FRAME HOTEL BUILDING, BARN, and other outbuildings. Belied, taken Into execution at the suit of T. H. and I. W. Edgar, for use of T. II. Edgar vs. Blah P. Albertson, and to bo sold as the proper ty of Elijah P. Albertson. K. H. LITTLE, JOHN MOUKY, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of n. fa. Issued out of the . court of Common Picas of Columbia county. Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public saloatthe Court House, Blooms- tmrg, on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1893, at 8 o'clock p. m., the following : All that certain messuage, tenements and tract of land situate In Locust township, Col ombia county, Htato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a stone a corner of land of Levi Hlioup and running thence by land of the said Levi blioup south thlrty-soven and one-half degrees east one hun dred and fourteen and eight-tenth perches to a tone thence by land of Hainuel Adams sonth eighty-five degreeB west seventy-two and one-, tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of the said Muybery Snyder north twenty-three degrees west seventy-twojperches to a stone thence by land of Uriah Uower north fifty-two and a half degrees euBt.slx and a bait degrees cast nine perches to a stone thence by the same north forty-one and a half degrees cast fifteen perches to a stone thence by land of the same north furty-six degrees east ten and six-tenth perchos to the place of beginning, containing 31 ACRES AND 33 PERCHES of land utrlct measure, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings. BeUed, taken Into execution at the suit of Nicholas Englehart'B use vs. George Ulshel and to be sold as the property of George lttshel. JSASK, JOHN MOUHY, 1 Atty. Bhorltr DaKIUMCrTO Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curt Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain In Joints or hack, brick dtinttn urine, frequent calls, Irritation, Inflamntlon. ravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired digestion, gout, hllllmis-hradacha. BWAlIP-HOOTcum kidney difficulties, LaUriwie. urinary trouble, bright' disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, ircn'l weakness or debility. erirtr-!WrontntorOn BortU, If itntnm. MMd, lruCKlaU will refund la you Uie prtr paid. At Draft-gist, SOc. Sice, $1.00 81M. "iDTtUdt' OaM to Hflth"fii OonroluUon Hf. Sr. Kilmbb A Co.. Uinobamton. N. T. O THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY 1 Gbnti.khih! In rmrsufince of the forty-third ectlou of the act of Muy 8, WM, you am hereby not inert to meet In convention, ut the court house in Blooiiisbui'g, on the llrst Tuesday In May.A. 1)., 1NMH, at 3 o'clock P. f being tho second rtuy of the month, and select, vlxu m, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and Hclentltlo acquirements, and of skill and experience In tae art of teaching, as County (Superintendent, lor tho three succeeding years ; andoerilfy the result to the Htate Huperlnteudent, at Harris burir, as required by ths thirty-nluth and tortl uU lections of said act. WILLIAM C. JOI1NHTON, April 7, it. Co. Bupt, uf CoL county. WASHDIGT05 LETTER Washington, April 17, 1893. Neither President Cleveland nor Secretary Gresham have any apologies to make for the action of Commission er Blount in carrying out his instruct ions, declaring the protectorate pro claimed by Minister Stevens, without a shadow of legality or authority, at an end, and in withdrawing the pro tection of the U. S. flag and marines from the provisional Government of Hawaii. And the attempt of a few republicans to use the incident as a means to create bad blood between members of the two parties has fallen very flat, as far as Washington is con cerned. There is no politics in the matter. It was simply a question of righting a wrong which was officially , acknowledged to be wrong by the Hamson administration but was not lighted then, as it should have been. If the provisional government of Ha waii is not strong enough to maintain itselt without the United States it is not strong enough to be recognized in any negotiation looking to annexation or any other settlement of the present problem. What has been done is neither tor nor against annexation, in fact, has no bearing whatever upon it It is simply a step towards doing the right thing, as soon as the right thing shall become apparent. Meanwhile the administration is fully determined that no other nation shall interfere with Hawaiian affairs. Senator Butler, of South Carolina, scored a point, as he usually does whenever an opportunity is given him, when Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts offered an entirely needless resolution, directing the Secretary of State to in form the Senate by whose authority the American flag was hauled down at Honolulu, by offering an amendment adding the words "and also by whose authority the same was hoisted." Mr. Lodge knew that the President was responsible for lowering the flag, and the resolution was only offered for buncomb. Secretary Hoke Smith is in Georgia attending to some pressing private business. He will return to his desk this week. Extraordinary efforts are being made by republicans to put the demo cratic Senators in a false position be fore the country in regard to the pro posal to investigate Senator Roach's connection with an alleged bank em bezzlement fourteen years ago. The republicans wish it to appear that the democrats refused to allow the investi gation because of their wish to pro tect Mr. Roach. No such conclusion can be reached, except by a willful distortion of the facts. Senator Roach has from the first personally desired that the investigation be made, as he manfully told the Senate last week; he has asked no protection, and what is more to the point, he wants no pro tection. The opposition of the dem ocratic Senators to this or any other investigation of events in a Senator's life before he became a Senator is based upon the highest authority in the land the Constitution of the U. S., and it is mighty small business for anybody to try to make it appear otherwise, but then, you know, small business is second natuie with some people. 1 he first instalment of the investi gation ot the Weather Bureau has been completed, and the immediate results will be the dismissal of minor officials for their inability to dis tinguish the difference between their own property and that of Uncle Sam, and the final results may be striped suits for them. The second instal ment, which deals with bigger fish, will be started this week, and it is ex pected that it will result in showing tnat the Dig Officials regarded the po sition8 under the Bureau in about the same light that the minor officials re garded the property of the Bureau President Cleveland told a Senator Saturday just before the extra session of the Senate adjourned that he had not taken up the question of the appoint ment of a Public Printer yet, but ex pected to do 60 very shortly. There is no lack of candidates and the most HIS LEG OUT OFF. Walter Savage, a boy of sixteen, who worked at the Desk Factory, had his leg cut off on Wednesday morning by the 11.40 Bloomsburg and Sullivan train. As the train was passing the Factory he attempted to board it, but stumbled on the rail and fell between the cars and was rolled along by the brake beam. The flesh was stripped from his leg, and his head was badly cut, and his body bruised. None of the train hands saw him, and they are in no way to blame for the accident. The boy had been in the habit of jumping on the train, and had been cautioned about it only the day before. He was carried to the factory by the hands, a string was tied around his leg to stop the blood, a stretcher was made and he was carried out to his home near the Furniture Factory. Drs. Gardner and Robbins amputated his leg in the afternoon, and this (Thursday) morning he is reported as doing well. A Great Bargain. One of the very best water power flour and grist mills on big Fishing creek with good buildings, new machin ery, two dwellings, and other out buildings all in good order, and nine acres of land for sale cheap on easy payments by J. H. Maize, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, 3 31 tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. iles of people fiave piles. Piles De Witts cure them. git. people ttave piles, but Witch Hazel Salve will W. S. Jiishton, Drug-10-14-iyr. FRENCH COACH STALLION, SENLIS. The French Coach Stallion SENSIS will stand during the season of 1893 at the following places on the several days of each week as follows : Tuesday at Arthur Creasy's'Stables, Centre Twp. j Wednesday and Thurs day at Drake's Hotel Stables, Orange ville ; Friday and Saturday at Central Stables, Bloomsburg. serins is a rich seal brown ;n color. 16 hands high, weight 1400 lbs., with fine style and action, focjed June 1st, 1 888. Pedigree Bred by M. Auguste Simon of Greville-Hague, France j got by the government Stallion Alsacien, dam Finette, by Quinte-Curce out of a daughter of Volant. Registered in the French Coach Horse Stud Book of America, No. 93- Terms $20 to insnre a living foal. Evan Euckalew, Manager, 4-2i-4t Bloomsburg, Pa. ELECTION NOTICE. noticb to tub btockboldibb or TBB BLOOMS- BURO LITBH1KT IN8TITCTB AND 8T1TB NORMAL SCHOOL. You are hereby notified that the annual elec tion for Trustees will bo held at the omen of said school in Dormitory building, Uloonisburg, 1 a., on muuuny, mny j, ini, ueiween tne nours of i p. m. and s p. m , at which time four per sons will be elected to serve as Trustees for the ensuing three years on the part of the stock holders, and four persons will be nominated to the Department of Public Instruction from whom two persons may be appointed to serve as Trustees for the ensulnir three years and two persons will bo nominated to the Department 01 ruDiic instruction rroin wnom one person may be anDolutedto serve as Trustee for the ensuing two years on the part of the Ntate. juun m. ixakh, Necretaiy. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE-. Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, there will be expos ed to public sale on the premises In'the borough of Berwick, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described lot of land: All that certain lot of land situate on the south-easterly corner of Market and Blxth streets, In the borough ot Berwick In said coun ty, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the North east corner of- Market and HlxtU streets, thence by Blxth street. Mix feet to an alley, thence by said alley 60 feet to lot formerly owned by Daniel Kcmbach, thence by said lot lHJtf feet, to Market street, aforesaid, thence by Market street, 60 feet to tbe place of beginning, being a vacant lot. Terms or Ham. Onevfourth of purchase money upon striking down of the property and the balance In six months from confirmation with Interest from day of sale, l'urchase money to remain a Hen until paid. Evans, Att'y. CIIAHLES T. STECK, 4-7-lt. Trustee. J. G. WILL IS SELLING Gentlemens Gold filled Bates & Bacon 15YEAR CASES Genuine movements, ME WATCHES COMPLETE WITH HIS PERSONAL CrUARAICTEE FOR 12 TDOLLARS. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will bo ex posed to public Bale at the Court House on MONDAY, MAY i, 1893, at t p. m. the following : That certain piece of land situated on tho nort h side of Cannl Btreet In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia, state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner of lot of Nevln IT. Funk and running thence along said Btreet eastwardly fifty feet to a lot of Joseph W. llendcrshott, thence along said lot northwardly to an alley, thence along said alloy westwardly fifty feet to said N. U. Funk's lot, thence by tho same southwardly to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected A DWELLING HOUSE, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution! at the suit ot Mary C. Fry, and Wm. L. Fry now for the use of N.J. llendcrshott vs Susannah Cox and Va lerius Cox, and to be sold as tho property of Susannah Cox, and Valerius Cox. ZABB, - JOHN MOUKKY, Attorney. Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees 1 111 tne estates SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common Fleas ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1893, at p. m. the following : All those certain lots or pieces of ground adjoining each other and situated lnthe borough of Centralla, county ot Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, and bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt Beginning at tho northeast, corner of Locust Avenue and Main street, containing In front on Locust Ave nue fifty-seven (S7)Teet, more or less, and ex tending ot that width In depth back to said alley tbe distance ot one hundred and forty (140) feet aud being bounded on the north by property of (loldsworthy estate and on the east by Locust Avenue, on the south by Main street and on the west by an alloy, on which are erect ed a LARGE FRAME HOTEL, good shed and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of The Ashlnnd saving Fund and Loan Assoclatloc vs. Michael W. 15 re u nun and Kato E. Brennan bis wife, In right of said wife, and to be sold as the property ot Michael W. Brennan and Kate E. Brennan, his wife, In right of Bald wife. MARR, Atty. JOHN MOUKKY, Miertrr. "It fits like the paper on the wall." Of course it does if ita the right kind, and it adda every thing to the cheerfulness of the room. Wall Paper gives your walls any effect and a touch of luxury that money could not otherwise supply. To get the best, that is the auestion ; but that is neither ilficult or expensive if you go to the right place to buy it. Ours is the place, the variety is here, the prices are right, 11 you want, we put it on your walls and guarantee the worK. worKmen sent any where. T yJ Window uurtama too, are 01 tnem are men whose reputations ' uan are such that it will be extremely diffi j "v J cult to choose between them. I "W. H Drooke Qc Co erertt. tors and ot her persons Interested or the respective decedents and minors Hint tho following ad mlnlHtrators,' executors,' trnanllniis, accounts have been riled In the ofllce of the UeglsU'rof Columbia county, and will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance In the Orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsburg, Mon day, May 1st, IMtt, at 1 o'clock p.m. of said day. No, I. First and final account of Oeorge HrelHch Kxeeutorof Kebecca Hrelscn. late of Main township, Columbia county, deceased. No. t. Tli first Recount of H. II. Orotj! and Christian Klelm, Executors of the estate of Us. ther Ann St roup, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pinna., deceused. No. s. First account of If. II. (trot and Chris tian Klelm, executors of David Hi roup, lato of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, deceased. No. - First and final account of Matilda Hughes and a. . Smith, Kxecutors ot Douglass Hughes, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia county; deceased. No. 5. First and final account of Alnnzo J. Mult, Kxecutor, of Daniel Suit, lato ot Berwick, Columbia county, deceased. No. s. First account Of John O. Freeze Admin istrator tie bonis non cumtestaincimo an nexo of Ell Barton, law ot Bloomsburg, Colum bia county, deceased. No. 7. First and final account of Jefferson Fritz Surviving Administrator of tho estate of Samuel Fritz, late of Sugarloaf township , Col umbia county, deceased. No 8. First and final account of Joseph and nannon ('. Kline, Kxecutors of John Kline, late of Fishing 3reek township, Columbia county, deceased, No. , First and final account of Samuel Work helaer Executor of Peter W'orkhelser, lato of Hemlock township, Columbia couuty, deceased. No. 10. The account of Jacob (ierrard. Admin istrator of Sarah A. ierrard, late of Suott town ship, Columbia county, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of Wm, P. Ikeler, Administrator of Johnson II. lkeler, late of tireenwood township, Columbia couuty, de ceased. No. 12. The account of Issac 8. Kuhn, Guardi an of Herton P. Maivley, minor child ol the Kev. Murcley, late of bloomsburg, deceased, as tiled by Mrs. Susan Kuhn and J. U. Wells, Kxecutors of Isuao S. Kuhn, deceased. No. IB. First and final account of W. V. Kllno Administrator of A. J. Kline, late of Fishing creek township, Columhlu county, deceased. C. II. CAMPKKLL, Hcglster. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIc' Kftate of Oeorge Mmiroy, latenf pi, , NntlA la hnrMiV trivi,n ti.ai ... . - - ' ' " n ' " bllltL It'll Of nt Istrnllon on the es ate of Keorgn Mr.,, ''M 01 l ino iwp 1 01. t o., pn., deceii.M h..' to granted to tho undersigned n.ltnlnlS?t whom nil pent ns Indebted to mViVi - . h renuested to make payments, rii , -claims or demands will make km4 ,1 without delay to JACOB 11 ? ,7 , t" -'- Adn, , V. unltyvine, Lycoi, V; ."w " " v t n. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE KlattnrDartdrhtlHptUu of Mnniton Not ice Is hereby given that letters nt tratlon on the estate of David Plum, Madison township, deceased, have h.l "I to the undersigned administrators to?'!.'11 persons Indebted to said est it JL""0 U m axe payments, and those having eiuw!? mantis will make known the satne w lay to OKO. P. WATMt v Ut liocxtNonAii, H. F. mi t' ' AUimniiitn,.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KttaUqfJeiM Keant aud Jamr$ fftvou, anm Notice is hereby given that the undonrt Auditor BPpomted by the Orphani" Columbia County, to Wrtnui? the fil! inro (jouri in inn estates of Jenso Kv.rT.' James Kvans deceased, to nnd anion ts? if ucsenmiea inereio, win sit to perform ,Vr.T lies of his appointment at tho omee of w Hhawn Esq., In tho Borough of Calawiiu.! Friday I he win day of April a! d"wS1? o'clock In the forenoon of said day. w'hm where all parties Interested may snni,? present their claims or bo forever cui twnu minriug in sum lUDU. 4-7"4t FHKD IKELT. Audiur AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KfLnl nf Geo. Weniirr, armuKU Tho undersigned, an auditor appointed tTii, Orphans' Court of Columbia County ti la. dlxti IDullon of funds lnthe hands of the k ctitors of said estate, arising from the Inrii ment of the Klmlra Hlecker legaey, will mi r hlsomceln Bloomsburg, on Friday, Anrtl 1 ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and wow a persons having claims against said estate mis spiwar and prove the same, or be dehnrml frS W....M .u vu do.u iuiiu. JL I JAmHtY, 4-,,u Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EUalf 0 Catharine Bllntr, dVoraml The undersigned Auditor, appointed by Ot urpuuun iuun oi voiuuiuia county to mtp distribution of the balance In the lmndiK a. Administrators of said estate, to and ajnooum parties entitled thereto, will sit at bis nffln In llloomsburg, on Tuesday, April ih, 1WI 11 10 o'clock In tho forenoon wheu and wlwia persons must appearand prove tlielr clalmia De uetiarrea iruiu any suare ot said lund. 3-ai-4t, A. N. Y(T, Audita. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's Appraisements will be presented to the orphans Court of Columbia county on the first Monday of May, A. 1)., 1SW and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within fnurtlays thereafter, will bo con firmed absolute. . Michael Keller Est,, Mlfllln, personalty imoi Nelson Johnson Est., Flbhlngcreek, personal ty filA" Clerk's Offlce, O. M. QUICK Bloomsburg, April 10, im3- Clurk O. C. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Prootea of SherUT Sale 0 FUMn&Tttk La. brr Company. The undersigned Auditor appointed j ut Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, It distribute the proceeds of the MierllTa un it the FlHlilngereek Lumber Company to v amonir the parties leirally entitled thereto, Bit In the discharge ot the duties of his ippotov ment at his offlce In Hloomshurg, on bsiurtij. the sixth day ot May, lsui, at tun o'clock 11 the forenoon, where and when all partlea low eted In said fund must appear and pmml tueir claims or ou rorever ueoarrea. WM. U- SSYDKR, 4-1 4-4 1- Audltur. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Xrlato of P. P. Ilartman, deceasti. Notice Is hereby given that letters twtuM- tary on tne estate 01 i. r. iianinao una Hinnmtthurir. dee'd . have been ir ran ted to Krul 11. Wilson and Isaac D. White to whom HI claims against tho estate must be preaenitt and all payments maae. FRANK II. WII.SOS, John a. Fkbbzk, ISAAC I). WHITS. A tmrnpv. KxeCUtOn, S-81-Ct, Uloouisburg, NOTICE. Noilco Is hereby given that the following f counts have been tiled .In the Orphans' WW of Columbia county, ana win te prewui the km 111 I'ourt on the first Monday ut Har, D. lWtt antl conilrmed nisi, and unless exet Hons are tiled within four days thereafter, w be continued absolute. 1. The account of William F. Crawford, Tw tee of the estate ot Mary Crawford, law of m Pleasant township, deceased. S. First, account of Oeorge W. Suplfe, Tei mcntury Trustee 01 me estate 01 nun Allen, 1st of Madison township ,aeceimi- Clerk's omce. Bloomsburg, Pa. April 1, imi U. .M. grit'K Clerk u. LOOKOITHIS WAT! 0' 0 0 ft AIM - l'.:KS 0 i fit s hi -4 Jji' l!!'iJj""'"'' TO Farmer's and the PUBLIC 6:-in- U.. a; General. of 1 n A rrMrii Ittiml implements We wish to 6av that we are still manufaaturini? and dunlin at Oranceville. Pa., and certainly from loner exnerience we should know the wants of the Farm 1 VI!- I A "l .1 a . , , ,, l.!orW6 crs uiiu puunu 111 jjenerai. aiiu. in mis conuecuon we wisu to say mat au maaiiu; manufacture or haudle is eaual to anv on tho market, and sold at lowrut nricos. We make a good cast head Land Holler, which every Farmer should have. Also Plo Scotch Harrows. Cultivators. Wood Haws. Corn Sheller-a. and Feed Cutters, and a specialty Horse Power Threshinc Machinery. Then wo handle tho 'Emniro" Fertilizer. Grain Drill and Hay Rake, "HenchV Walking and PJding wheel Cultivators, "Woods" Harvesting machinery (which needs no recommendation), Bingle and double Corn Cultivators, Engines and baw etc. Lastly we wish to show up the Nrw Deerfifilfi Lmpr Harmw the onlv one tW' has a separate adjustment for each tooth independent of the levers. The only four lever Ilarro on the market whereby the two ceutro sections can be let down in a dead furrow, or any one ot more ot the tour sections can be raised and the balance of the teeth kept at work, frame a'01 times beinc level. It lifts r self eminlinof liinwo nn Vinlfa rw niomi. Lua wrifli r!rfnlar Ste evener to equalize dial t while turning corners. This Harrow is no experiment with us, and wi be put out on their merits same as any other goods. We also make and carry a large stock of Plow repairs, also un endless variety of other Implement repairs. We re also prep' "j do almost any kind of aw or grist mill repairing (having recently pui in new Iron Lathe and borlue machinery etc. We also carry and will be glad to have any one call to see us, or answer their inquiries for any-tiling in our line and will quote lowest prices. WHITE & CONNER-
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