THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOB BALE. Dmlrablr Tv-ant tots and namber of eto-1 Mom and r.rn in Mlonuiibunr, Pa TU Vst bvMDnMntiihl In Hlonnburg. A very deslra M propm . .n'lnlrii 1 a;n,s and first clan ulldliuo 1'(4 ipwd w 1 11 In a business wonn 1108 to ;.vjo p-r year at Willow Orore. Dwelling in E-W. oranifvtlle and Bevh Harmi. A lanje number ol (arms In Columbia Ceanty.One In Luvrn County, oneln Virginia. Two Country Htore Wands ID Columbia County and one In Luth County, A wuit powr piaAl&g mill, dry dock and lumbr yard anil akedalo Beach Haven, Pa. Also 10 acr" t rxl farm U:id at same pUoo. by M. !'. I.ITZ BON. Imuraner and Heal Estate A--nt, BLOOMMiJl Kt, I'A. It. SPECIAL NOTICES. llCPTt'KR POSITIVELY CI KEI) FnK IN. JV form i' bin a.llr-s D. E. Whithsihiit, Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 5-.ly. R OOMHFOIt YOl'.Vfl MEN. M. M. IMIIM.IPX has very durable furnished rooms fur Ms yourur nvn. Iimli mora adjoining, for u etoocupauta of the r.xim. Call and examtn. 5.1-t. T.'OHKALE.-THEC. M. HESS PAJiM FOHM r erly owned by (irtcr vutcic at Kupert, fur aale by J. li. MAIZE, Agent. ALL KIMiS OK BLANKS FOKJTSTRKs and coxstabis at the Columbian : aco, tf. GOOD FaPM OFT4 ACMES, Ci(X)I) BI'II.T). logs, between Buck Morn and Jer(.y. town. Id iirrnio k township. For sale by J. u. MaIZK, heal Karate and Insurance Ag'-n'. l-l-Mf. rxKALE. A XK1 WOODEN FENi E. OK X: iaju :lilui. Inquire at tills cfl.Le. 4W;tl 'K WANT A COKKESI'ONIIENT IN Tills i JT plan-. A bright lnt.-lllK.-rit, eii-iv-tl M young turn ran makn from f.5 to im t r 1 rooniu. AUilfm Ool.ukN Eha, ti West 1 1 1 i I aueet. New York City. WANTED A M'.MIIEIC OK INTELLIGENT reliable young men. to push roliii. chairs at the World s r air. .iust ban: letters of rixonjii .riiia'i'ii m to lnt'xi'y and i.-!iara- tr. A fine i liari -e to see tun Fair and jh yourexp. hse. We pay TDc. per day. ! r cent, of your tfrosn t-ari.lliu and I'lrt.tMi tree lodKlnfe-s at our liorenltorlrs For parti ulars, apply by l.tt.r to COLL'MBIA KoLLl.so CUAIlt co.. .l.t..kson Park, i hlcugo. Read our offer of The Columbian and New York Weekly Worl'l for one year for k 1.50. Octoler 2cth has teen set apart as Arbor Day. Boy's an ! children's suits at greatly reduced prices at Lowenberg's. Setley. who was pitcher for the Bloomsburg team, is now playing with the Shenandoah club. Piece Good Remnants at less than cost at Lowenberg's. An artificial stone pavement will be laid in front of the Snyder-Magee building at Fourth and Market streets. a Oysters, by the quart and by the hundred. Ojsters raw, stewed and fried, at C. B. Chrisraan't tf. W. H. Brooke & Co, have some very pretty pictures in their show win dows. If you want quality, fit and low prices in shoes, call at Max Gross' opposite Central Hotel Jt b 1 1 Stephen Knorr is pntting down a new walk in front of his properties on West Main street. If you think of buying shoes it will pay to call and examine my stock. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. 2t Sharpless' building, corner of Sixth and Centre streets, is completed, and there are store rooms and dwellings in k, to rent. Some $j.oo hats lor asc at Lowen berg's. In 1 88 1 there were 126 convictions for murder in France and but four ex ecutions. Only one dollar and thirty five cents for a. ladies' Yeoman Dengola button shoe, splendid wearer. No excuse for any body going bare-footed. Max Gross, opposite Central Hotel. 2t. Another new comet is said to be visible in the south west. Well, if new comets keep on coming they will soon be as plentiful as defaulting cashiers and bank clerks are in Canada. All the new styles of Lowenberg's. fall hats at Fashionable Livery. ' The well known horseman has jpened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or louble. He has well broken and safe laddie and driving horses for ladies, til at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished hen desired, tf W. A. Hartzell, Proprietor Good Hats for 25c at Lowenberg's. I Can Procure You Money for the purchase of real estate, the erec tion of buildings or making of other improvements on lands or to pay off in incumberence at a very low rate of nterest and you ct.n have from 5 to 20 ears rime to repay loan in easy monthly installments. Loans are made m either farm or city property. Build ing loans are made and the amount of toan advanced as work progresses. Call on or address J. F. Harkins, Evans Block, Bloom sburg, Pa. S-iffi-tf. Some big bargains in neckties, shiits, tnd hats can be found at Lowenberg's IT FASTEXS ITS HOLD j upon you before you know U. It is sure to be in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The gorm of Consumption is everywhere present. The germ begins to grow ns soon as it reaches a tfca& fjot in the body. Catarrh, Bronchitis, and a Fcrofulous condition, furnish these weak ppot.i. The way to fight these germs btgin early render the liver active and purify the blood with Dr. Pierce's Golden Mediral Discovery. Besides, it builds up healthy flesh. It's guarantied in all bronchial, throat and lung affections ; every form of scrofula, even Consumption in its earlier stages. If the " Dis covery " fails to benefit or cure, you have your money buck. Fortify yourself against disease by making the body g:rm-ronft then you will pave yourself from grip, malaria, and many of the passing diseases. It cures Catarrh in the Head perfectly and per manently Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. To Believe Hard Tinus. A chance to earn $500 in the next three months is something worthy of everybody's attej.tion in sach a season at this. The publishers of Farm J'oiiltrg, Boston, Mass., the best poultry paper published in the world make an offer to our readers affording an opportunity tor some one, if auive, a . 1 . r 10 earn mar amount or more, it in terested send at once to I. S. Johnson & Co, 22 Custom House St., Bustun, .Mass., a one ct. stamp for full parti culars regarding above. Are you keeping poultry for profit, either in large cr small numbers ? No matter if you keep only a dozen hens ; are they paying you a profit over and above their keep and eggs and poultry used in your own family? If not, can you explain why not ? For poultry properly kept pays the best of any domestic animals. Do you care to learn how a man of experience does make his hens pay better than $2.50 per year for each hen, from eggs alone? In short, do you desire to know how to make money with a few hens ? If so, for the small sum of fifty cents vou can learn all of the above and much more by subscribing for one year to Farm-Poultry, it for no longer. Sample copy sent free. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In th( matter of the Rale ef the real estate of David BlUni.iri. late Of I.oi ust towiiHlilp, Col Co., deceas ed, by tne executor und widow of bald denedi'iil. The said tal navlnj bei'n ron nrmnf ubs ilutr-ly by tue orphan' Court of Columbia county, and the mon'y havinir been paid Into Court, the uuderhlirned appointed by said court an auditor to distribute the proceed!, of said sale, to and among the parrit-s eutltled thereto, will meet parties Interested In "aid fund at hla office in Hloomsburtf. on Wedneadu. ib 1Mb day of November, A. u., iwm at in o clock a. m., wlif-n and where all nnrHons huvlnp a claim or claims against Bald fund will appear and pre Bent the same or be forever debarred from com liig In for a share of said fund. KOUKKT UUCKINGHAM. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Y.slutt of Jermiah 8. J'oie, late Qj Mfftln Tncn Mp, deoenwd. Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of admin istration on the, estate of Jeremiah 8. Yohe, late of Mini In tow imhlp, deceased, have been (framed to the undersigned administratrix to nbom all persons indebted to nald estate are reriue-su-d to make parueiMS, and thoi,.- bavin claims or demands will make known the same without delay to ELIKABETH I. YOHE, IIikhino, Administratrix, Alty. MlllUnvllle, I'a. 1W.UU AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Y.Hulr of A. J. McLaughlin, aeceaaed. Notice Is hereby t;lven that the UDdcrsiirncd Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' oun of Columbia county to distribute the tund In the haiidsofO. i. Murphy, Administrator of tlm eslato of Arthur J. MeLaiUfhlln, deceased, will sit at his oltlce in the 'loin ol Hloi-mburK, said county, on the 31st day of October, ism, at 10 o'clock A. M., to perform the duties ol his said appointment ; when and where ail parties Interested may appear and present their claim or be forever debarred from coming- lu on said fund. KOBEIIT K. LITTLE, Kt-U-lt. Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Co. and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1193, at 4 o'clock, P. M., all that certalu messuage, tenement and tract of laud, situate la Kcott township, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows: On the north, by lands of Joseph Ileckman und others, on the eas', by lauds of Peter Ilajrenbuch, on the south by lands of James Lake, on the west by lundsof the heirs of John Hoblson, deceased. CoutaluliiK eighty six acres, mure or less, whereon are erected two FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, a bunk barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken lu execution at tlio suit of tiugan Kuhn and Joseph U. Wells, executors of Isaac 8. Kuhn, who wus the assignee of Clementine U. Helmensnyder and Elmer li. Crevellng-, vs. Hamuel (louse and Daniel li. Crevellng, and to be sold as the properly of Samuel u ouse and Daniel II, Crevellhjf. t nntiU, Atty. . JOHN HOI HEY, HheHOr. BT BAIL TO LA POBTE. Lovers of wild scenery will be am ply repaid by a trip over the complet ed W. & X. B. Road Irom Scatter field, on the summit of the Alleghe nies in buliivan county, to Halls, on the Susquehanna river, in Lycoming "Jacob Oymer, of Milton, was the county. Winding and twisting, now defendant in a case of malicious mis in the gloom and solitude of a forest chief in which his brother Wil iam was unbroken save for the slender line I the prosecutor. The mischief com of steel now crossing tracts on the ' plained of was breaking the lock on a mountain side where the heavy timber ( cellar door ; b;it it was found that has been cut away the eve is refreshed ! there was a dispute as to the owner- Dy me piay 01 tne Drignt sunstune on the slender cascades of mountain streams, the swelling sides of the rug ged mountains flashing back the colors of the rainbow from the dense au tumn foliage, while to the ear, rising above the panting of the locomotive, comes the roar of waterfalls, and as the steam is turned off and we glide down an incline impelled by gravity alone, the gentle murmur of the moun tain brook reminds you of the days of childhood. Now we strike boldly across some mountain gulch on a trestle high in . the air, and you draw back from the window involuntarilv. A vision of cteen fields, and high on a hill above ycu perches :h; mountain capital little Sullivan, now, for the first time in communication with outside civili- zation. Blue as the skies above, calm as a bapy s secp, Lake Mokomo gives no hint of its artificial character i. you shut your eyes until the dam is passed. More trestles, the road winds and turns, and far below, along the bed of! j the slender brook you see another railroad, and the wiser passengers smile as they tell you it is the same . road and we'll be there in a few mo ! ments. "N'ordmont," calls the brake- man. and tne name and t.ie scenery recalls books of travel in rued Scan dinavia. Now the the road is straight er and smoother, and the deccr.t steady, throtuh patches of wood. and. now out into a cleared and well culti vated valley, more woods, now the cans tower above you and the waters of Muncy creek are just below, the descent is as regular as that ot tne stream. Now we leave the mountains behind in the blue distance and glide across tne plain, dotted with pretty villages, and covered with highly culti vated fields and in a few minutes more the brakeraan calls "Halls, all out, change for Williamsport," and you have completed a railway jouraey through a country where, thirty years ago the wild fox and bigger game dug his hole unscared, and the best engi neers would have told you it was im possible to run a railroad. Dushore ItevUte. This is the time of year when every body begins to think about cleaning up and making improvements, and new wall paper is usually one of the first things to be done. W. H. Brooke & Co. have a very large a d elegant stock to select from. Cll and see and get estimates. 3-31-tf. VTaldo Messaxos Dead. Ralnh Waldo Messarns who n one of th? lecturers during the teach er s institute, at isloomsburg about five years ago, died early last Sunday morning at the German hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. Messaros recently lost his church in New York, and later domes tic discord added to his troubles, his wife instituting a suit for divorce. This is said to have driven him to drink, and he had been dissipating heavily kt'ely. He had been stopping at the Washington hotel Philadelphia, up to last Friday, when some friends induced him to try the gold cure for drunkenness. It is said that his friends found him lying on the floor of a room in the gold cure establishment Saturday af ternoon, sick and helpless. They sent for a physician, who pio nounced his condition critical. He was sent to the German hospital in an ambulance, where his death occurred. Mr. Messaros will be chiefly re membered for his turbulent career as pastor of the northwestern indepen dent church, which culminated short ly after in his arrest, trial and, acquit tal of the charge of attempted assault on Mrs. C. W. Coulston, one of his parishioners. He wu an eloquent speaker and was very popular as a platform lecturer. He claimed that he was born in Greece, but this was disputed by many, who held that his name was Macken zie and that he was born in Ireland of Scotch-Irish parentage, and that the name of Messaros was an assumed one. His death was caused by pneu monia, superinduced by dissipation. He was forty one years of age. The interesting story of how "Cape Cod Folks" came to be written is told in October Book News (Philadelphia). and a portrait of the author, Mrs. Sarah Pratt McLean Greene, makes a most artistic frontispiece to the issue. Portraits of Mrs. Miriam Coles Harris. author of ''Rutledge," and of Maxwell Gray, who is Miss M. G. Tuttiett. of the Isle of Wiuht. are accompanied by sketches of the literary lives of these popular writers. In its various departments and in the letters from Boston, Berlin, and "With New Books" Book News gives a clear and com plete resume of the month's doings in the book world, with many useful hints of what is expected of the pub lishers for the coming Christmas seas on. POOB ADVICE. - 1 A case was recently disposed of at - 1 Sanburv, in which the Jude censured - 1 the justices for burdening the court - with trivial cases. The Sunbury Daily ' savs ship of the property and the court di rected a verdict of not guilty, as the case was evidently in the wrong court. The court said to the jury the only trouble in the case was the question of costs, an l as the prosecutor had doubtless been advised by a Justice of the Peace to brinir, the cast', had brought it in good faith, and .is the county would be in for the osts at all events, the jury might as well put them there at once, wi.ich was done. The court aked the prosecutor if he had been advised by a Justice to brum the suit, and he said he had. His Honor then remarked if the prosecutor, had ! gone to a lawyer he would have got cf b.-tter a Ivice, and if the jury would 1 fine some of the Justices of the Peace J who gave this kind of advice to the ,' prosecutors and imt the costs on them. as they ha J a ngnt to do, it would put a sto; to some os the Justice of the Peace law that gets so many people in'.o trouble and costs the county so mucn money. v. by Is Ee 0 Irritable ?" This question is often heard and nearly as often unanswered. It is not always remembered, as it sho-U be. that the occasion of ill temper an i irritability is otten to be fo;:nd in the j hysical condition cf the persons affected. What is the use of trying to "harmonize"' a man whose liver has gone lack on him ? If a man is tortured with rheumatism, how cn he be expected ;o be affable and agreeable ? Can a confirmed dys peptic be expected to be cheerful and always ready to tell a funny story ? The on'y way to remove the difficulty is to get at the cause. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, impure bloo.l and liver troubles yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla ; this is why it is an effective tranquil izer, a peaceful messenger, and a pre ventive of domestic quarrels. "Wants 55,000 Damages. AJelbert D. Fielding, a traveling salesman, has brought suit against the Reading Railroad Company for $5,000 damages for injuries sustained in alighting from a train at Shenandoah. He alleges that when stepping from the train he trod upon a coupling pin and chain carelessly placed on the first step of the platform of the car and was thrown on his back, breaking two of his ribs and sustaining other in juries. Yellow fever still prevails in Geor gia. Occasionally a day passes with out death, but from ten upwards of new cases arc reported each day. The storm that passed over the Gulf States last week resulted in a loss of life of about i,Sco and the obstruc tion of property amounting to over $1,000,000. Cakes of tea in India, pieces of silk in China, salt in Abyssinia and cod fish in Iceland have all been used as money. DR. KILMER'S S1M1P-R00T CURES ME. MKS. GERMAN MILLER. Saved from the Grave ! Suffered Eight Long Years From Nervous ness and Dyspepsia. COULDN'T EAT OR SLEEP. Mm. Miller 8ats:-"I had been troubled for eiRbt years with stomach and heart dlffl. oultiea. I lived mostly on milk, an every thing I ate distressed me so. My kidneys and liver were In a terrible state; was so run down and nervous that at time I could neither sleep nor eat. I was treated by the beet Pby liciani In Chicago and elsewhere without any tieneflt whatever. As a last resort I tried Dr. Kilmer's Nwamp-Hool, and before I bud used the third bottle I realized that I was gain ing In every way. The use of Swamp-Koot baa made a Marveloua Cure In my case. Mow I enjoy every thing that I eat, and can go to bed and get a good night's sleep. .Anyone doubting this statomont may writ tnd I will gladly answer." Mrs. Gorman Miller. Dee. SOta lKti. Pprlngport, Mich. At Ilrtiicgtale, 6 Or. ex ll.OO. "Guide to Health" Free, Con sulfation Free. Dr. Kilmer Co. UiNnnAMTOH, N. Y. Dr. Kilmer's U & 0 Anointment Cures Piles Trial Im Fret. - Orlt 10 awns. "Only the Scaro Remain," 6ays IlENnY Hcdso.v, of the James Mnitli Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certi fits as follows: "Among tlio many tnsiiinonl als which I ece In regard to cer tain medicines performing cures, cleansing the blood, etc., none Impress mo moro tlmn my own case. Twenty years ao, nt tlio AfO ot 18. years, I had swelling come on my legs, which lirokoand became run- K sorea. family jiliy- " slcin an could do ma no pond, and It wus feiircd that tlm lioncs would bo affected. At last, my pood old Mother Urged Me to try Ajcr's Sarnparilla. I took tlirco bottles, the sun s liculed, nnd I bare not 1 ti troubled Kiucu. Only the senra remain, unci tlio memory of the past, to remind mo of tlio good Ayrr's Sarsaparilla hits done trie, I now welpli two hundred nnd twenty t'oiimlx, nnd am In the best of health. I have been on the mad for tho past twelve years, have noticed Ayrr's far :ip:irilla ndvci-ti.sed ill all parts of the t'nited States, and always take pleas ure in tclline; what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Trrpared by Dr. J.C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mats, Cures others, will cure you FOR - 1 UVSPEPSIA, IXDir.ESTlON AND Stomach Troubles MEREDITH'S i DIAMOND CLUB! PURE RYE H'itknt tful mi a ilimuUnl and Unit. Cktmietlf Purr and Indorttd iy Phytician. Siltf Ay all PrMrrittt. IP FOR ALL PULMONARY AMD BRONCHIAL. ! PURE MILT COMPLAINTS. X t O.W.Mt(IE0ITHACO.,eUPr.rj.tora, KAT LIVtKFOOkOHIO. t Sept- 8, 1 yr. NESS A Ntl RtlirS CORfl ortAliieTsuareMful wfcM. kii H.mli in- Lx. pxnbrrM. iMrw I, SIM lit, IIIIMnj, In Int. S-feMt. d. fit! 3 I Grand Qpeung ; Ladles and Gents of Bloomsburgj and vicinity, you are cordially invited to attend my opening on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1893, with a full line ot Ladies', Gents', and Childrens' at prices which will astonish you. Please give us a call and I will endeavor to please you. Opposite) Central Hotel. FMB 13 COMING AND WHEN" THERE, DON'T FAIL TO SEE J. C. WELLS' DISPLAY OF3 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Solid Gold Glasses $:3. T.0, 1 at J. G Wells', Jew " 14. karat fine o.oO, j eler fc Optician. Fahys', Bates & Bacon, Boss Filled 15 year cases, with Elgin, Waltbam, Springfield, or any of the American movements 12 to 18 dollars, at J. G. Wells', next to post office. Solid Gold Cases, 10 karats, fine, with any of these movements 18 to 25 dollars, at J. G. Wells', next to post office. Solid Gold Cases. 14 karats, fine, with any of the American movemenU, 23 to C5 dollars at J. G. Wells'. Also some very High Grade Watches and Timers atJ.G. Walls'. ALARM CLOCKS 64 CTS. Quadruple Plate Cake Baskets $3.50 up. mot is m m or mmi atu w. BaiBwa fa h yQ Nothing brightens, sweeten-;''. renovates a hon;e like new j,a,- the ujill fit KlTC Tk:. . HI .... ....... - i ins is I! (L a.;u ci jujici ;uur rooms, then (V, will be cheerful through the dul! part of the year, if yu nrc ming' paper, Come, sec what we ran sho you and the prices wc can give. Com pctcnt paper hangers sent cverywllW W. II. BROOK K CO. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Kcsidencc No. iS. 'ci 1 iih$' DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND nwoc M orttiALir, (" to 111 A.M. - .'to I P. M. (r to p. ii. Bloomsburg, Pa This sraoc reserved for BLOOMSBl'KG STEAM DYE WOHKS. Announcement w 11 aprear later. MAX GROSS.
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