The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 26, 1893, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
' FOB SALE.
DMlrable vacant lots and number of good
taan and lot In Hloomsburg, Pa The bent,
tartness stand in Bloomsburg. A very doslni.
! property eontalnlng 1H acre and first class
Cfatngswllh good will In a business worth
tin to turn per year at Willow "rove. .
Dwellings In Kpy. oranjrevllle and Bearn
vn. A large number of farms In nlumbla
County, one In Luzerne County, one In irglnla.
Two Count ryHt ore Stands in Columbia county
ud one In Luzerne County, A water power
u.ntnu r,,ui. iirv rtnrlc and lumber yard mid
Sheds In Beach Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of
imal farm Infill at same place, by M. 1
I.UTZ
HON, insuranre aua
BLOOMSHL ltd, l'A,
Heal Estate
Agents,
tf.
SALE KEGI3TER,
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
sale.
June io. The executors of Mrs.
Hannah Armstrong, deceased will sell
a. lot of ground on Main street,
Bloomsburg, on the premises at 10
o'clock a. m.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANTKO. A SALESMAN TO HELL T HAS,
Coffees and Spices on commission, n
this place and vicinity, ou a route already
worked up. Arsn rN()N TKA ca,
Stay 12-41" No. ti B. Main St., Wllkes-llurre.
TU1TIKK POSITIVELY C't'HKD. KOH IN
K formation address 1. K. Wuitbmout,
Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 5--iy.
TIOR SAI.K,
A SECOND 1IAM 1IANOE, IN
JC good condition
witu water duck, rtoij
for use.
A run. c inuce. luiiuire in v. n.
Brooko. Hloomsburg.
Mi-tf.
ROOMS FOH YOl Ntl M EN. M. M. PHILLIPS
bas very desirable furnished rooms for
six young men. Hut h room adjoining, for use
of occupants of the rooms. Cull aud cxumlue.
WANTKI):-COKHESPONI)INH AUKNT IN
every town, to report on parties In
tending opening or refitting Suloons, the lur
gwAhuloou Manufactures in the world. IJnoU
man can make V. HOTIISCHILU'8 SONS
JU7iN Broadway, New York.
FOH SALE. TH E C. M. HESSFAKM FOKM
erly owned by Orler yulck at llupcrt, for
gate by J. llTMAlZE, Agent.
-fX)R HALE. A HU.UAKE BEAVEK STOVE,
X double heater, with pipe Ac. complete.
Besaon tor selling, owner has put, In a hot air
furnace. Inquire of Da. 8. B. Arhint, Blooms
burg. S-l(l-tf.
IX KINDS OF BLANKS FOH JUSTICES
aud constables at me Columbian oi-
tL
D
RKrm. MORTGAGES AND
NOTE BOOKS
of all kinds at the Columbian omce.
tf.
MUblO LESSONS C II AS. P. KL W ELL FOH
the past 8 years a student In Boston, Is
Svlng lessons on piano and violin. Both taught
i the best methods, piano In New England
Conservatory method, violin according to the
Acrman school.
WR8ALK. THE REAL ESTATE OF THE
' late Petor Gross, deceased. In Bloorns
rr, consisting of a dwelling house and Bot
tling Works. Inquire of David Gross, Lock
Bavco, or Uuy Jacoby, Bloomsburg, 4-14-tf.
GOOD FARM OF 74 ACI.ES, GOOD BUILD
lngs. Between Buck Horn and Jersey
biwn, In Hemlock township. For sale by J. U.
HAIZE. Heal Estate and luaurance A genu
1-18-tf.
TMK SALE.
A GOOD WOODEN FENCE, OK-
JC namental.
Inquire at this omce. 4-M-tr
SUCAGO RENTING AGENCY : MASONIC
Temple, Chicago, provides quarters for
tars to the World's Fair In Hotels and. priv
ate residences In any part of the city. Accom
DWdatlons and rates to suit any one. No ad
vance charges. Alexandria Hotel one of the
test equipped and permanent In the World's
Pair district, European plan. Hates $1.0.1 to
SLOOaday. Write for particulars with stamp
to John W- Kramer, agent, Bloomsburg, Pa'
5-w-f mos.
Fine PHOTO
GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
McKillip Bros.,
Bloomsburg.
The best are
the cheapest.
New York Markets,
Reported by Palmer, Hlvenburg Oo., Whole
sale commission Merchants In Fruits and Pro
duce, lijli licade Street. New York.
May 22nd, 1893.
Apples, Baldwins, $2.50 $3-25.
Spies, $2.50 $3.75. Russets, $2.50
$3.00, Potatoes, Burbank, $2.75
$2.87, Rose, $2.75 $2-87.
Onions, white, $2.00 $3.50 red &
yellow, $1.50 $3.00, Butter cream
ery, 20 21c, Dairy extras, 19
. aoc, Eggs, isic, Legorn. 17 ( 18c,
Poultry alive, spring chickens, 25
30c, fowls, 13 14c, ducks per pair,
75c. $1.00, Poultry dressed, Tur
keys, 11 $ 13c, Phila. chickens, large,
- 45 50C fowls 11 1 2C sPnntr
ducks, 32 35c, calves live, 5 () 7c,
ilrcssed choice, 9 r)ic, prime, 8
9c, spring lambs, dressed, $4.00 &
$4.50, Pork, 9 lie, apples evap.,
8 & ioc, Raspberries, 23 (ffi 24c,
Beans marrow, $2.40 $2.45, me
dium, $1.90 $1.95, white kidney,
$2.10 $2.20, red, $2.60 $2.75,
Hay No. 1, 95c. $1.00, No. 2,
85 90c, Straw, 50 65c, maple
sugar, 6 8c, Syrup, 60 ($ 75 c.
Marriages.
On the 7th inst at the Reformed
parsonage m Orangeville by Rev. A.
Houtz, Mr. V. H. Chrisman of Ber
wick and Miss Clara Burket of Fow
Iersville. Married at Roaringcreek M. K.
parsonage, May' 1 8, by Rev. W. S.
Hamlin, Henry Rarig and Miss Em
ma Cherrington, both of Mill Grove.
Married at Roaringcreek M. E.
parsonage, May 20, by Rev. W. S.
Hamlin, Stephen L. Litwhiler and
Miss Leda M. Rumble, both of New-In.
DaKILMCrTO
Kidney, Liver and BladderCure.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, pnln In Joints or bark, hrlek dust In
urine, Ireqiirnt calls. Irritation, liitlamntion,
(Travel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder.
Disordered Liver,
Toipnircd dlirctlon, gout, hllllotis-headaehe.
SWA n l-IIOOT cures kidney dilllcultlos,
LaUrtiiic. urinary trouble, brlght's disuoao.
lnajmre Itlood,
Scrofula, malaria, ge n'l weakness or debility.
fJuarnntM.-t'w.fnntpnti, of One Pottlp, tf not hen
flUHl, UruteuhtM will refund tn yuu Uio price pnid.
At DriiKslsfs, 50c. Sire, (11.00 Size.
"iDT.IIdt' Guide to lleolth 'froe-4annilUitloa free.
Da. Kiutca & Co.. Dj.noii auton, N. Y.
Legislativo Toingp.
Last Thursday was a busy day in
the Legislature. Early in the even
ing the House received from the
Governor two veto messages. The
first vetoes the bill repealing so much
of the act placing a premium on the
destruction of wolves and wildcats as
applies to Washington County be
cause it is special legislation and,
thc-efore, unconstitutional.
The second applies to the bill al
lowing Aldermen, Magistrates and
Justices of the peace fees for affidavits
of claim tax and copies thereof, and
also authorizing them to tax certain
additional costs. The Governor says:
"This bill gives to Aldermen, Magis
trates and justices, in addition to
what is now allowed by law, a fee of
25 cents tor each affidavit filed and 25
cents for each copy thereof made by
them. Such a charge may not be ex
travagant or out of the way for the
work performed. But the act further
adds the authority- to tax such other
costs as are now by law taxed upon
the lecovery of judgments in several
courts of Common Pleas.' These
costs would include the $3 attorney
fees, and in the event of an appeal
the judgment recovered in the court
would include in the costs therein tax
ed an additional attorney fee of $3,
or a cost of $6 for attorney's fee on
judgment. Most of the claims upon
which these costs would be taxed are
small and the costs in many cases
would be out of all proportion with
the amount involved. Such an in
crease would be manifestly burden
some to the unfortunate. There is
no demand for thse increased costs
upon debtors, and I am unwilling to
approve this measure at a time when
the better policy is in the direction
of decreasing rather than increasing
fees."
In the House Senator McCarrell's
bill to provide for the payment of
jurors compensation by the State was
reported negatively from committee.
Senator Ross' bill providing for the
government and regulation of county
prisons by a board of seven inspectors
was reported affirmatively.
The Appropriations Committee sent
in bills as follows: State College,
$68,000; Children's Hospital, Pitts
burg, $40001 Home for the Friend
less, Pittsburg, $4000; experimental
station in Lancaster County for tobac
co culture, $4000. The bill appro
priating $5000 to the Veterinary Hos
pital of the University of Pennsylva
nia for maintenance was reported fa
vorably, but the proposition to give
the same hospital $25,000 for an ad
ditional building was negatived. The
Senate bills amending the surety law
so as to authorize certain corporations
to become sole surety upon bonds, re
cognizances and obligations, stipula
tions and undertakings and author
izing certain officers to approve the
same and relating to leases of lands
and tenements, establishing the length
of notice to surrender the possession
of the leased property, which shall be
required when the parties have not
agreed upon the same and providing a
remedy for the recovery of the posses
sion thereof in such cases and also m
cases in which the parties have agreed
upon the length of notice were de
feated. The following Senate bills passed
finally :
Changing the salaries of certain
officials in Schuylkill and Luzerne
Counties j amending the act to settle
title to real estate by designating the
matter in which notices may be seived;
designating general election days, i. e.,
the third Tuesday of February and
the first Tuesday alter the first Mon
day of November of each year, as le
gal half holidays, from 12 o'clock noon,
until midnight of such davs, and pro
viding for the payment, acceptance
and protesting of bills, notes, dr'fts,
checks and other negotiable pipers on
such days ; regulating the fee to be
charged for filing petitions for the
adoption of minors and entering order
of court thereon j authorizing cities to
enter upon, take, use and appropriate
private property for the construction
of piers, abutments, hill, slopes and
approaches for bridges crossing rivers
within the corporate limits thereof,
and providing the manner in which
compensation shall be made ; to en
able tax collectors to collect taxes for
the payment of which they have be
come personally liable without having
collected the same 1 to enable bor
oughs riot divided into wards for school
purposes, to establish public high
schools; extending the limits of resi
dence and power of notaries public 1
extending the limitations of actions to
a right to mine iron ore in lands where
the same has not been exercised for a
period of twenty one years.
The bill to prevent the pollution of
inland waters and sources of domestic
water supply came up as a special
order on final passage at noon. Ob
jection was made that the effect of
the bill would be to place the sewage
systems of every city, borough and
town in the Commonwealth in the ab
solute control of the State Board of
Health. The bill authorizing cities to
purchase bridges already erected, or
to ciect and maintain bridges over
streams and rivers which may separ
ate portions of such cities, and pro
viding for the condemnation of such
land as may be necessary for piers,
abutments, fills, slopes and approaches
thereto, was amended on third reading
so as to include boroughs.
At the afternoon session Mr. Bliss,
of Delaware, introduced a bill appro
priating $50,000 to enable the Gover
nor to acquire and equip a State quar
antine station for the port of Philadel
phia. The following Senate bills passed
finally :
Authorizing the election of chief
burgess of boroughs for the term of
three years, providing that such officer
shall be a member of Town Council,
giving him the power to veto ordin
ances and resolutions ; providing for
the election of a presiding officer of
Council, and abolishing the office of
assistant burgess : eiviniz the State
Board of Agriculture power to enforce
the antioleomargarine law by the ap
pointment of an agent of the board to
be known as the Dairy and Food
Commissioner.
Piles of people have piles, but
De Witt's Witch Ilasel Salve will
cure them. W. S. Rishton, Drug
gist. 10-14-iyr.
The following letters are held at the
Bloomsburg, Pa., post office and will
be sent to the dead letter office Tune
6, 1893.
Mr. Geo. H. Bell, Miss Rachael
Dawson, Mary Hetler, Miss Kate
Hower, Miss Irene Patterson, Mr.
John Sober.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say they were advertised May
3i l893- One cent will be charged
on each letter advertised.
A. B. Cathcari, P.M.
Old IDEAS Exploded.
It is a time honored Idea with certain
people that they must pay way-up '
prices in order to get good
Watches, Clock. Jewelry d BU.
verware.
These Ideas we are exploding every
day. We will convince you of the
eirorif you will drop into our store.
Articles bought of us will be engraved
without extra charge.
Walclies, Clocks, Jewelry, and Optical re
pairing neatly and promptly done and guar
antee satisfactory.
We are closing out our line of Fishing tackle,
Base bulls and bats at very low pi-lees. A
rare chance to secure Iturgulns.
A full line of staple and fancy Stationery
on nana at
HESS BROS.
Slan of blewatch. Main St.
Bloomsimjkg, Pa
THOMAS GORRBY
If
Plans and Estimates on all
kinds of buildings. Repairing
and carpenter vyork promptly
attended to.
klsrin Misr's Supplies.
Inside Hardwood finishes i
specialty.
Persons of limited means w' o
desire to build can pay pari and
secure balance by mortgage.
SAW MILLS,
ENGINES,
Improved Variable friction feed
SaM'SSSS A.B. F AROUHAR CO,
YORK, PA.
5.5-nt,
"Only the Scare
Remain'
Bays IIenry Hudson, of tho James
NUitll v OOlfll
Machinery Co.,
Philadelphia,
Ta., who certi
fies as follows:
"Among tho
many testimoni
als which I oee
in rcgnrd to cer
tain medicines
p c r I o t m 1 11 g
cures, clennsltiB
tho blood, etc.,
nono impress mo
moro tlinn my
own case.
Twenty years
ago, at the ago
of 18 years, Iliad
swellings como
on m y legs,
which broke and
became run-
1 gnlntt sores.
f Jj Our family pliy-
sieiuu could do
mo no good, and it was feared thnt tho
boucs would bo affected. At last, my
gnud old
Mother Urged Me
to try Aycr's Surauparilla. I took three
bottles, the sores healed, and T have not
boen troubled since. Only the senrs
remain, imtl tho memory of the
pitst, to remind me of the good
Aycr's Snrsnpurllln bus done me.
I now weigh two hundred nnd twenty
pounds, and nin in tho best of health.
I bavo been on tho road for tho past
twelve years, bavo noticed Ayer's S.tr
Bnpnrilla advertised in all parts of the
United States, and always take pleas
ure in tellinjr what good it did for me."
Aye:'s Sarsaparllla
Trcparcd by Dr.J.C. Ayer 8t Co., Lowell, Mm
Curesothers,willcureyou
J. R. Smith & Co.
LIM1TEP.
MILTON, Pa.,
DEALERS IN
PIANOS,
By the following well-known makers ;
Chickeringf,
Knabe,
Weber,
Hallet & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufact
urers' prices. Do not buy a
piano before getting our prices.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application.
IS m
LOOK THIS WAT!
P1" 77' I TO
i f 0 -dim V Farmers
& $1 & a kK $i and the
I F W PUBLIC
' -in-
1 . 1
We wish to say that we
at Orangeville, Pa., aud certainly from long experience we should know the wants of the Farm-
i 1 Al.1 .. .
ers ana puune in general, jnu, in 11118 connection we wish
manufacture or handle is equal to any on the market, and sold
AVe make a good cast
Scotch Harrows, Cultivators, W ood haws, Corn bhellers, and Feed Cutters, and a specialt
Horse Power Threshing Machinery. Then we handle the 'Empire" Fertilizer. Grain Drill'
it T).i iiti iir..u.: 1 m i 1 t . ...
nay xviiKt-, m-nun a w itiMug mm lvnung wneei cultivators, "Woods" Harvesting machinery
(which needs no recommendation), single and double Corn Cultivators. Eno-inpa nd Raw Mills
etc. Lastly we wish to show up the New Deertield Lever Harrow the only one that
has a separate adjustment for each tooth independent of the levers. The only four lever Harrow
on the market whereby the two centre sections can be let down in a dead furrow, or any one or
more of tho four sections can be raised and the balance of the teeth kept at work, frame at all
times being level. It has a self coupling hinge, no bolts or pieces to lose, with circular steel
evener to equalize dralt whilo turning corners. This Harrow is no experiment with us, and will
be put out on their merits same as any other goods.
We also make and carry a large stock of Plow repairs, also an cmllcs, variety of other implement repairs. Y are also prepared to
do almost any kind of .aw or grist null repnmng (having recently put in new Iron Lall.e and boring machinery etc We also carry tt full
line of dressed Inulding lumber V. PIct the patronage of the public in the rast ami covet a continuance of the same in the future
and will be glad to have any one call to see us, or answer their inquinci (or anything in our line and will quote lowest prices.
WHITE & CONNER.
A
1 tie new uuugb m uiur ana
j.! i-
11UI1 ell
W. C. MCKINNEY'S
NEW mm SfOBE
in H. J. Clark's Building, Main street.
Jt C WELLS
lias just received a large line of
STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS, RON
DON SPOON'S, BUTTER PICKS,
ALMOND SPOONS, &c.
Also a beautiful line of the
FINEST CUP GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES,
BON BOX DISHES, Ac.
All persons riding bicycles or driving, should get the
X-ILdCIB lE-SriE SHIELD.
Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store-
,B. F. Sharpi.esr, Pres. I N. U. Fi nk, Sec, C. H. Cami'DEix Treas
BLCOMSBUEQ
LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
Capital Stock, $30,0O0.
Plotted property is in the coming businesa centre of the
town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has no
equal in desirability for residence purposes.
CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled
iu a short time.
No such opportnnitv can be had elsewhere to make money.
Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS-
Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap
plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. Woods, Kales
Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
B. F. Sharpless; J. L. Dillon.
C. W. Neal A. G. Brioos, Dr. I. W. Willits,
Dr. H. W. McReyxolds, N. Ij. FUNK.
S-ia-6 mos.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Ettate of Hannah U. Armttrotig, aeeta$eU
NoMrp la hnrebjr giver, that lcttera text amen
taryonthe emate ot Hannah II. Armstrong.
JceaaPd, have be-n trrautttl lothe unili-rHlKUfil
MHCMorH, to whom all perKoua lortchU'd to suld
fstato aru requeued to mako payment, and
those having claims or demands will make
known the name without delay.
UlHKINO, AMKI.1A AKMKTKONO,
Atty. KEHECL'A AKMKTKONO,
4-s-t. Kxecuiors.
are still manufacturing and dealing in Ao-rimltiiml imnlements
head Land Holler, which every Farmer should have. Also Plow?,
FA' ,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Cnth
arlne Coleman, deceased, late of the llorougli
of Ashland, Hchiiylklll Co., I'a., having been
Issued to the undersigned all person Indebted
to the said estate are requested to make poy
nent, and those having legal alaluis or demands
will make known the same without delay.
. BKL'CK COLEMAN,
Kxerutor.
Huntington Mills, I'a.
MHS. AONES REHTKK,
Executrix.
Ashland, Pa., April 18, 6-6-OU
General.
to say that all machinery we
at lowest prices.
y of
and