THE COLUMBIAN. 11LOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. DMlraWo vacant lots and number of good hountm anil Ints 111 lllooiiMtmrir. I'll The Oesr, 6ulnt!wmnii(l In HIixhihIiiiik. A very ilt-slrn-tle properly I'ontuliitnii 111 ftiiirs and Hint, i-lns buildings Willi K""1' w111 ,n a biislno.sa worm 10 finuu pit ) iir ui v iiiuw wrovu. Dwfllllmr In Ksny. Oramrovlllo anil UcftCh Haven. A lare nuiubor of lurms In Columbia loantr. on In Lii.orne County, one In Virginia. Two Count ry f tore stands In Columbia Count y and one in Liiwriie county, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and hcdn In Beach Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres ot rl farm land at same place, by M. 1". LUTZ BON, Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, BLOOM.SHUKU, I'A. II. SPECIAL NOTICES. -MUPTVKB POSITIVELY CUKEI) FOH IN tv formation address D. K. Whitrnuiut, Tamaqua, acuuyiKiii vo., i a. o-o-iy. ROOMS FOlt YOUNG MEN. M. M. PHILLIPS has veiy deslrablo furnished rooms for m young men. nam room adjoining, lor use o occupants of the rooms. Call and examine. o-lD-tf. LL KIWDS OK BLANKS FOK JUSTICES and constables at tne Columbian of- oe. tr. TITK WANT A COKKKSPONIIKNT IN THIS Yf place. A brlglit Intelligent, energetic Toung man can make from $;s to two per month. Address Ooi.OBN fiHA, 74 West SOlh Kreet, New York City. w ANTED COKKKSPONDINU AGENT IN every town, to report on parties re ranting opening or refitting Saloons, by the largest Saloon manufacturers lu the world. wood man can make f.vxio. KOTUCllILD'fl SONS CO, 13 Hroadway, N. Y. -1ATKK I'OWEK MILL OF UK. JOHN F f f CHAPIN at Benton, Col. Co., Pa., Is for rent. Apply tO CUAKLK8 U. llAKKI.KY, lliooms- rgi P. 3t T A DO K.I. WE AUK PHKPARED TO SHOW If samples ot metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon bailges for all kinds of orders and so cieties, and can mve them made to order on abort notice. See samples and get prices. Address Tng Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. SALES. Feb. a i. The administratrix of J. &Yohc, deceased, will sell horses, cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, wagons, harness, farm machinery, &c., on the premises near Mifflinville at io a. m. See posters. Feb. 23. George Ruckle, executor of Wesley Ruckle, will sell valuable personal property on the premises in Espy, consisting of horse, wagon?, and general farm implements. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Feb. 23 Shuster & Hawk will sell a lot of HHnois horses at Wright's liv ery stable in Berwick, at one o'clock p. m. Feb. 28 Geo. Ruckle, administra tor of Simon Lowry, deceased, will sell valuable real estate in Orange township, on the premises at one o'clock p. m. See advertisement. Mar. 13 Jacob Andes will sell horses, cows, wagons, farm machinery, harness, and many other articles at 10 o'clock a. m. NEIGiiEOBHOOD HEWS, Interesting Items Prom Various Foints in the County, Eeported by Our Staff of Correspondents C Light Street. On Thursday night Ur.t al half past nine o'clock the alarm of fire was iven, which proved to be the house occupied by Bert Croman, by which two little children were burned to death. The origin of the fire is un known, but supposition is that the lamp exploded, there being no one in the house at the time, as Mrs. Croman had gone to the barn to see why her husband stayed so long. The pany that left town on Wed nesday last to visit Rev. Chilcoat's, iiad a very narrow escape above Or angeville. One of the loads upset, the little girl of P. W. Zeigler being thrown down the embankment and picked up just as the passenger train . witHo; Jr. IT SUA R PENS tbo appetite, improves digestion, and restores health and vigor; all the organs of the body are roused to healthy action, by Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Mor6 than all, tha liver and that's the liJy to tho whole system. You have pure blood or poisonous blood, just as your liver chooses. The blood controls tho health, the liver controls the blood, tho " Discovery " controls tho liver. You can esenpo just about half the ills that fleBh is heir to, by being ready for them. Urace the jrystem up with this medicine, which prevents as well as cures. For all diseases caused by a disordered liver or impure blood dyspepsia, bilious iiestL the most stubborn skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, the "Dis covery" is tho only remedy so cer tain and effective that it can be guaranteed. , If it doesn't benefit or ure, you have your money back. You pay only for the good -yon got Catarrh is cured by using Dr. Sage's Remedy. came rushing along. On Tuesday night of last week number of people from Briarcreek called at the resilience of Mr. Sterner, St. Valentine's day was observed as usual by the young people of town. Mrs. James Grimes, Sr., is confined to her bed. Mr. Croman will go to house keep ing 111 Geo. Grimes property. Stillwater. The snow is plenty and sleighing is good. The young people have been skating this winter which they enjoyed very much. There will be preaching in the Christian Chapel next Sabbath morn ing at 10:30 o'clock by Elder Mault man. Rev. Thomas has been holding pro tracted meeting. The friends of Miss Josephine Drcscher gathered at her home last Ihursday evenine for a party. It was v success in every respect, there being about seventy-five present All re port a good time. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve clcaen ses, purifies and heels. It was mad -for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and if von have piles use it for them. W. S. Rishton, Drug gist. NOTHING TO FIGHT ABOUT. Editorial from "The Philadelphia Record," Thursday, February 6, 1894. The effort to bring the Democrats of Pennsylvania together has disclosed the fact that they are together. 1 hey have no differences of opinion upon any question of policy, State or Na tional, upon which Democrats differ wih their Republican opponents. So much for the party at large. lhe wrangle that distracts the party in Philadelphia cannot be magnified into a State affair. To state the cause of it is to show its insignificance and the folly of keeping it alive. When it became the duty of Governor Patti son, after his election, to select the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Attorney General he chose Mr. William F. Harrity for the former of fice and Mr. William U. Ilensel for the latter. Both of these gentlemen had rendered the party distinguished service. No man doubts their com petency or deserving. But, for reas ons entirely personal to themselves, the selection did not please Mr. George McGowan and certain asso ciates who can be counted upon the fingers of one hand. These few dis gruntled Democrats, in order to feed r . i. . - 1 1 Ml uiMr silvan; gruss, pave attemp- I stoney Lawrence sentenced to pay costs; up ted to organize what they call the! on petition nni'i schedule filed, discharged "i'ennsylvania Democracy." They are the "Pennsylvania Demor.racv Without them there would be no such thing. The Record has no quarrel with these gentlemen, and, with a view to harmony, has lately sought to find the causes of their grievances and to per suade them to fall into line with the mass of the party. Acting as their spokesman, Mr. McGowan has in formed the Record that they are not after official recognition or spoils. All they desire is a reformation ol the faulty rules prepared by Mr. McGowan himself far the management of the Democratic organization . in this city. and left by him as a legacy to the present Democratic pariy manage ment. But they refused to meet a committee of the regular organization with a view to a peaceful understand ing. There will not be the least difficulty in bringing about such a change of the McGowan rules as will deprive the temporary chairmen of ward conven tions ot their arbitrary power to pre vent fair representation. There is no doubt of the propriety of such a change; noi is there any doubt of the willing ness of the Democrats now in control of the regular organization to assist in effecting it. Upon this subject the Record speaks with authority ; and it leaves the few gentlemen who consti tute the "Pennsylvania Democracy" without ground to stand upon, except their own private disappointments and animosities. Of course, the true Democrats of Pennsylvania will not have their eyes blinded to the fact that behind the pretended zeal for reform in party methods is the accursed lust for power and place, which is the perpetual bane of minority organizations cut off from other than accidental opportunities for its gratification. 1 he willingness, how ever, to carry a factional fight to such an extent as to oppose the regular nominee of the party for Congress man at-large should make an end of the malaperts undertaking it. Their refusal to agree upon terms of con ciliation has disgusted those most dis posed to stand by them. The opportunity which offers at the February election to indorse the red eral and State Administrations, and to crush out mousing and mutinous cabal who have sought to involve other well meaning Democrats in their own petty and selfish malignity, should not be allowed to pass unimproved. The party cannot afford to go into bank ruptcy and enforce a liquidation simply because it has a pimple on its little finger. in m& ,v w- fa ' v A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer't Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. V. 1). Hall, 217 Genessee St., Lockport, X. Y., nays : "Over thirty years uro, I remember hearing my father describe tho wonder ful nirnflro effects of Ajer'a Cherry Tectoral. liiirlii.i a recent nttnek of Lr Orlppe, whleh assumed tho form of a catnrrli, soreness of tho liings.necoin !anltd by nn npgrBvatiiiR cough, I tised various remodles and prescriptions. While Homo of tbeso medicines pnrtially alleviated tho couching during tho dny, none of them afforded mo nny relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me tho moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelvo such nights, I was Nearly in Despair. and lind about decided to sit up all night In my easy chair, and procuro what sleep I could In that wny. It then oc curred to mo that I had a bottle of Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation In a little water, and was ablo to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoko In tho mornliiR greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teospoonful of tho Tec toral every night for a week, then grad ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mum. Promptto act, sure to cure OOUET PROCEEDINGS. Estate Geo. Shuman. Grant Herring cuiuiuucu as nuaiior. Sale of real estate of John T. Ilrink, dee'd ordered. Auditor's report estate of Susanna Maust, dee'd, confirmed nisi. Adoption of Win. Mcaks by Lorcnz Meager and wife, decreed. Ira Mcllcnry appointed guardian of Maud M. Mann, (now McIIenry). Geo. 11. Adleman appointed guardian of Ray Eugene Henry. Register's accounts presented and confirm ed nisi. Widows' appraisements presen'ed and confirmed nisi. Account of George M. Tustin, assignee of Catawissa Deposit liatik, confirmed nisi. Com. vs. Daniel Mcnsinger. Non sup port of wife. Deft, examined in open court. Having been in jail since last term he is re leased upon his own recognizance in 300, conditioned to pay $r per week for support of wife, payment to be made to Overseers roor of Beaver twp. Com. vs. Stoney Smith. Prosecutor. under act of 1SS3 John 12. Harmony vs. Mary A. Harmony. ' Subpoena in divorce. John M. Clark Esq., appointed to take testimony. Isabella Shaw vs. Harry II. Shaw. Di vorce. O. 13. Mcllick Esq., appointed to take testimony, Mary Ilassert vs Hrnry Hasscrt. Di vorce. H. A. M'Kiliip Esq., appointed to take testimony. Geo. Ruckle vs. Mary Ruckle. Divorce. An alias subpiena awarded. Dd. Kostonbaudcr vs. N. & W. 11. Rail way Co. l'etition for assessment of dama ges. Viewers continued to meet on premi ses on March 6. Private sale ordered of interest of Mary, Elizabeth and Richard, minor children of James E. Jones, dee'd. Com. vs. Win. Arnold. Charge, larceny. Verdict not guilty. l.lias llrown appointed guardian of minor children of John Michael, dee'd. Citation awarded to tile account in estate of O. A. Jacoby, dee'd. Com. vs. Wm. Wilson. Larceny. &c. Defendant plead guilty REl'ORT OF THE GRAND JURY. That we have investigated all bills of in dictment, &c, and further examined the pub lic buildings and find that some of the water closets at jail need attention, they lack wa. ter at the Hush valve which should be pack ed. We also found one closet stopped up, we found it had coin cob and glassware in it with paper and rags We think the Sheriff should see that the closets are better tared for, and that the above mentioned valve should be repaired. We recommend that some way be provid ed to carry the water away from conductors on Court House other than over the pave ment. We notice that the water comes through the J orch in front of the Court House and freezes, which we think will in jure the stone and hnck work of the same. 1 his we think should be looked after by the County Commissioners. We also recom mend that the 1 reasurer's ollice be furnished with one revolving chair, and that the Re corder's office have the following repairs and furniture : tour new chairs, one of them a revolving chair, the railing and counter moved out in room so as to give more room behind the counter. "We also recommend the proper authority to notify the Janitor to keep the windows and globes on gas jets cleaner than heretofore. W. 11. IIousel, Foreman. North Conyngham t lection district divid ed and is now as follow- t West North with polling place ut public house of Daniel Roach at Montana, with Wm. Goodman aa Judge and Joseph Uucher and Chas. Kosten. bauder as Inspectors. East North with poll ing place as before division. Com. vs. A. Warner, charge larceny. De fendant was indicted for breaking into and robbing the lierwick depot. After a sharp contest occuping most of Tuesday the jury went out, and brought in a sealed verdict on Wednesday morning, finding the defendant not guilty. On Wednesday afternoon the grand juiy made a report in favor of a borough for the village of Benton. Com. vs. Geo. Houghton, Catawissa. Larceny, Deads guilty. Com. vt. Abe Warner. Larceny, &c, at Berwick depot. Not guilty. Com. vs. Harvey Sponenberg. False pre tense. True bill. Report of viewers in favor of county bridge in Greenwood and Tine twpi., over Little Fishingcreek. Confirmed absolute. Report of vicers against rond in Orange twp., near Joseph Henric's. Confirmed absolute. Report of viewers in favor of roads in Ben ton and Jackson twps. Confirmed absolute. Amendment to report if sale of Samuel Miller, deceased, allowed. Opinion of Court upon inquests returned upon the l odies of Cathatme Haley Ed M.oirisy nrd (.lias. Douylierty, filed. Kstate of Jessie Johnson, deceased. l'C' tition (or re-sale filed Sheriffs deed acknowledged, property of F. L. Shuman to Chits, and Kcubcn Shuman j property of M. M. llcluletsliott to Emanuel Ilelwig. Com. vs. tacob Frttcrman. Assault and battery. Verdict guilty and recommended to mercy of the Court. Sentenced to pay costs and $1 fine, and to give bail to keep 111c peace especially toward Emma Movie and niane rettcrman. Isaac Wacncr estate, Auditor continued with leave to report at next term. Restaurant license of Edward McFaddcn transferred to Jos. Kolwich. 1 aeon carl vs. Joseph Carl. Assault and battery. Verdict no", guilty, but Jacob pay iwo-tnirds 01 costs and Joseph one-third. Com. vs. Harvey bponenberg. raise pre tense. Verdict not cuitty and T. J. Heffcr- inan, the prosecutor to pay half the costs and iarvey rponenlerc the clclcndant to pay the other half. Same day counsel for Common, wealth made motion to set aside verdict 10 far as relates to costs of T. J. HcfTcrnian Rule granted to show cause. Com. vs. m. John. Not sunportinc lamuy, licnui warrant Issued. I. A. DeWUt. A. T. Ikelcr and II. O. Mcllcnry appointed viewers for road in Su- garloaf township, near Fred Laubach's. 1". b. llarman, W. M. Monroe and C. II. Moore appointed commissioners in the mat ter of the division of Fishingcreek township. in re-estat 01 Matilda A. Zimmerman. deceased. Motion made for the appoint ment of an auditor on exceptions and to make distribution. L. t. Waller appointed. SECOND WEEK. Appearance docket read and iudcm'ts tak'n. List of jurors called. A. 1'. Young, of Ber wick, out of county. A. S. Truckcnmiller, of Catawissa, and W. M. Huntingdon, of Montour, excused, the tatter 011 account of sickness in his family. The trial list was read over and out of the 29 cases on it, five are marked as settled, sixteen continued and eight for trial, being as follows: Mary Baylor et. al. vs. Nelson Hartman, executor, &c, et. al. of Andrew Clark, dee'd. E. K. Adams adm r. vs. Samuel . Adams. Judgment opened. App. Haines & Co. vs. James Magee ct. al. Mechanics lien. Dcfts plead ml. debit. Sarah Call vs. John Steely, et. al. Eject ment. W. R Ringrose for use vs. Town of Bloomsburg. Damage. Defendant pleads not guilty. North Bros. M re. Co. vs. J. XV. Mears & Co. L. T. Rider vs. Chas. Hughes. Clyde Chnmberlin vs. Joseph M. Lilly. Mary Baylor vs. Nelson C. llaittnan. exe cutor, and devisee and Alice Hartman his wife, devisee. Feigned issue. Case heard and jury found that a certain writing pur porting to have been made the 23rd of Nov. shs, and alleged to be the last will and testament of the said Andrew Clark, dee'd.. is not the last s ill and testament of the said Andrew Clark and so we find a verdict in fa vor of the plaintiff Mary Baylor bale ol real est:ite ot u. XV, Adams, dec d. ordered. Auditor's report in estate Rebecca May. ee'd., confirmed nisi. A. W. McLormmk, adm'r. of L. K. Adams, dee'd. vs. Hamucl W. Adams. eicucd issue. Judgment opened. Case called, tried ''d vcuKt for the Ucfemhnt. Com. vs. George flougliton. Larceny. Court sentence defendant to pay costs of prosecution and line of $25 and return money stolen if not already restored, and undergo imprisonment in the Huntington Reforma tory until discharged according to law. Sheriff allowed one assistant to conduct him there within ten days. Com. vs. William Wilson. Larceny, &c. Court sentence defendant to pay costs of prosecution, a fine of $1 and return property stolen and undergo imprisonment in the Huntington State Refoimatory until dis charged according to law ami Sheriff to con duct him there in 10 days with one assistant. J. L. Evans, Esq., appointed auditor in estate of Daniel Marlz, dee'd. The case of App. Haines & Co vs. James Magce ct. al. Mechanics lien, now on trial. Tilt. KILMER'S CURED ME And Made life More Enjoyable. Dr. Kilmer Si Co., UliiKUutnton. N. Y. Gentlemen: "It alTords mo plcasuro to riv you a rocommunUution for Dr. Kilmer's SWAiUP-UOOT, of which I liavo taken 3 email bottles. It bus neuiiy removed tho cf fect of tho lilieuuia. Worn of about T years sUtmllhK, also a severe weakness of my back and kidney of ubout 10 yunm' standing and lias hclned a sever rJ--"'' a"cit 01 luiiammt. f (imytlon ot tho bladder, w,,lcn 1 m aura iwinp-nooT w. R. chilson. will entirely euro me of In a short time. I purchased tlio medicine of 8. G. Stone, the DruKllut hero In Ilutlcr, Ind." March, 1, MB. W. It. Chilson. RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM I Swamp-Root Cures. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Tllfurhamton. N. Y. "For tho past twenty yeara I hadboen troubled with lllirnnnilliiii and dovtomt f great deal without realizing any btmetlt. Two year ago my attention was called to i)r, Kllmrr's 8WAJIP-J HOOTi which wast highly reeomiutmded to me. I thought I would try a Cottle and I used fourteen bottles. It has doue me ' more mood than all the Doctors and all the other med lolnt I had ever taken In the past twenty year, 'l'ho past year has been on of comfort la place of (ulTerlufr. A great many ure using your 8 W A ll P HOOT in Van Wert. touss rspotrully, Mils. Caltim Faklct, o. im, ito van wert, uaio. SYAUP-ROOT. lhe Great Blood Medicine Al nUb. U. Al An Al "I.T.1IJ.' .M. t lUh" ft-M. t'ABHitatiAA FrM. U & O Anointment uurei Piles. Trifti FnA At T)-urrrr.. KAs. OWJ ski P-ROOT 1 JSSS353SS3S1 : WEEN r ; for Infants Castorlalsoowrllmlnptodtochlldrentlmt I recommend it aa superior to nny prescription known to me." It A. Aacnxn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford SU, Brooklyn, N. T. "The tuw of 'Qurtorla Is co nnlvornal and Ita merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It, Few are the Intelligent famlUea who do not keep Caatorla within easy reach." CiauM Mabttx, T). D., Kcw York City. Tn CasTAm B. F. SiiARrLEss, Tre3. N. U. CBLOOMSBURCO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,000. Plotted nrooertv ia in the cominf linainnsx mitm rP tln k y - town. It includes also iiart of - . " 7 . mj AV equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in 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 an plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, B. F. Siiarplkss: C. W. NEAL A. G. Dr. II. W. McRf.ynolds, If eMt -GIVEN WATCK, mm. JEWELRY, AT CT. GWELLS. Eyes examined free of charge. J. G. "WELLS. Dint Ml onrsc i , s? . 13V n T T r KU UNCERTAIN OTTA iTTV It's a rilc afford any way an article that is beyond question. "We handle tlio best m:ikes of Shoes for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls' shoes as have a lino made especially we for tho small Boys. 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