THE 'COLUMBIAN. BLOOMS3Uf?G, PA. I :.iu.::-i..ct.vnnilfnii.iiH i teuton. i:TABLISHED l.Hiifi. 'Czt c'ctumMt 5ci:rcm;.t, BJ'l'AH..l:-llKn IKS?. CONN'JI.1 DA I i.l .rfl. TBUMI!-".1 'EHY FRIDAY -MOKNK-U a BleoroV- . ! p Cotin'v xont of rntuii )l mit . Vi-iiiim) ivuula. u hi . -.. hl.w hi. I. Khiti'm. 1. J. JAMISON, Ai.1l.TlM ikbll'oK. ur.O. V. NOAN, FOHKMAN. Turns: inside tin county, $1.00 a yearlu ad vance; li.Sd K not paid In advance tmisldu the county, ?). a year, atrtc.tly In advance All communications should ho art Iro.ssed to TUB tMiLiMMAN, Moomsburg, ra. FRIDAY, JUNK 15, 1894. It seems tUe don't se.-i.ulsuA.' some i'ol! .; wcuM i);;ar trust Scandal quiic as much as like to have it. Matt Quay is credited with being the sprag that is cloging the wheels of Sartorial legislation, liut we ate incline 1 to think this is too much to put upon any one man. Coxey's term of service in jail ex pired on the 9th inst. His offense was not very grievous and neither was the penalty imposed ; but with the cheap notoriety he has now acquired he may possibly draw full houses for awhile in variety theatres as an ori ginal commonwealer and escentric freak of nature. V'e have wondered for some time who Senator Hill's second choice for President might be, and a recent in terview now reveals the fact that Vice-President Stevenson is his second choice. We can't think of anything the Vice-Fresident has ever done to the people of the United States that his name should be thus sacrificed at the hands of Senator Hill. We have an idea that if Suar King Havemeyer were to make open confession of all he knows about the sweetness he has profitably applied to Republican and Demociatic states men alike no one would be so fool ish as to charge him of being either partial or a partisan. It is not likely Mr. Havemeyer cares a sugar plum who is President so long as the party in power is not too sour to be sweet ened. The strategy the Republicans of the Senate are using by violating the five minute agreement for debate shows the reluctance with which they yield a single point in the Democratic effort to pass the tariff bill. Though forced along until near its finish the last Republican kick will not be made until the last item in the last schedule shall have been passed upon over all protest and objection. Just so faithful, indeed, are the Republicans in serving to the last our fostered and protected manufactures interests. Figures May Lie. On the principal that figures should not lie we find the Philadelphia 'Plum now charging the Pre with a sugar trust computation which seems to warp mathematics some what. For instance, the Press says one-eight nikes one-half and the Times dis putes the figures and the figuring in a way that has a logical look about it. We haven't space to t j'.l you the whole thing but we extract the conclusion of the Times' figuring as follows : "There is another feature of the su gar schedule of the new tariff to which the Press new system of arithmetic will not apply. Under the McKinley bill the people are taxed lrora fifteen to twenty millions for the benefit of the sugar refiners, and over ten mill ions a year as bounty to suirar ro ducers, and these taxes do not bring any revenue into tne 1 reasury. Una tne Wilson bill, as adopted by the Senate, the sugar refiners and all other consumers of raw sugar pay a direct tax to the government of forty per cent., and m addition to the forty per cent, paid upon raw material by refiners the tax of one-eight of a cent per pound 13 levied on refined sugar. Unlike the sugar tax under the Mc- T.- . 1 I. .11 .1 . . jvuncy um, mis one-cigtit oi a cent per pound un refined sut'ar is no! urn hibitory, and will doubtless add to the revenue of tlie Government. Thin the McKinley bill taxes the people near- r mniy minions a year on sugar with out paying a cent into the Treasury, and the Wilson bill will tax them but little more, and the Treasury will be the gainer by from thirty-Mx to forty millions. This is not calculated on the principal that one eighth means one half ; it is estimated on the old and long accepted principal of arithmetic that two and two make four. For the relief and cure of a cold in the head there is more potency in Ely's Cream Balm than in anything else it is possible to prescribe, This preparation has for years past been making a brilliant success as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and hay fever. Used in the initial stages of these complaints Cream Balm pre sents any serious development of the symptoms, while almost numberless cases ne on record of radical cure of chn.ni : cp.t .rrh .uid hay fever al'ur ill other treatments have proved of no Ilk ib IN CONGRESS. THE PRESIDENTS UNALTERED PO SITION O.N TA?.!TT RExO.RMA.TI0N. When You Hjvc m Cne 4bu-,9 t!is Oppo-sit'in-- Srjt'u n v nc r,:!-, Disappointed 'i vi Pcni' Issue no' Contemplated- rnrv ni l.'tcr st li Pacific Railroads -lniutn.il A. nut Respectfully Listened to by a Select Sensorial Committee. "nm our l.vsfut ir correspondent. Washington. I). C, June,. 11, 1894. President Cleveland told a Demo cratic member of the House who asl. ed him his opinion of the Senate amendments to the tariff bill that his opinion on the question of tariff re frm should be well enough known without any additional expression at this time, and intimated that he con sidered prompt action on the subject by both House and Senate of far more importance to the country than the mere details of this or that schedule in the bill, provided, of course, that the bill as a whole is kept in line with Democratic promises of tariff reform. That strikes me as the proper position for every patriotic Democrat to take at this time. The Republican Senators are act ing on the old legal maxim-when you have no case abuse the opposition. Finding that they were defeated on the sugar schedule of the tariff bill, which they had been for weeks claim ing to be confident of defeating with the aid of Democratic votes, they have resorted to the cry of sugar trust, thinking to blind the country to the fact that the sugar schedule this week adopted by the Democratic Senators only gives the sugar refiners about half of what they are getting under the McKinley law. Senator Jones is confident that all of the amendments will be adopted and the tariff bill passed by the close of next week, and Republican Senators privately admit as much. The southern Democrats in the House were doubly disappointed by the defeat of the bill for the repeal of the tax on Mate bank currency. They had confidently expected 140 vo es in favor of the bill, but it only receiv ed 102, while the opposition mustered 170. They claim that men who had allowed themselves to be counted in favor of the bill voted against it. Secretary Carlisle waited until the fake story that he was preparing for another issue of bonds had advanced to the stage of pretending to give all the details down to the exact amount of bonds to be issued, before he took the trouble to undo the work of the gifted writers of Washington fairy tales by officially announcing that he was not preparing to issue bonds, had not considered it even, and knew no reason why he should consider it at this time or in the immediate futuie. SecretarvCarlisle has been during his entire j&llc life known as a man who believes in the open and above board method of doing things, and the pub lic may rest assured that should the necessity for another issue of bonds arise it will be duly and officially an nounced by the Treasury Department and not by fake newspapers. It is not believed that it will be necessary to issue more bonds, as there is no probability of the cash in the Treas ury reaching an embarrassingly low condition before August, and by that time the increase in the Government receipts under the new tariff law will probably be great enough to furnish relief. The claim for $15,000,000 against the estate of the late Senator Stanford, which was filed in California this week by direction of Attorney-General Olney, has been much talked about in Washington. Th, cia;m js niJuje tQ protect the interests of the Govern ment involved in the indebtedness of the Ceulad Pacific Railroad to the United States. This step is in line with a resolution introduced in the House sometime ago by Representa tive Boatner, of Louisiana, providing for the employment of counsel to bring suits against the original Cent ral Pacific syndicate,- composed of Huntington, Stanford, Hopkins, Crocker, and Colton for money divert ed by them for their own benefit from the earnings of the railroad. Mr. Boatner claims that the Government can get at least $40,090,000 by bring ing these suits. The bonds upon " Inch the raiho.ul cwei the Govern ment this money are not yet due, but the claim is put in now bo that the statute of limitation cannot be plead ed' should the suits be entered after default in the payment of the bonds. Jt is expected that this Contrress will legislate upon the indebtedness of all of the Pacific railroads to the Govern ment, and C. P. Huntington is now in Washington looking out for his end of the matter. Nothing startling has been brought out this week by the Senate commit tee that is investigating :he charges concerning the alleged sugar trust scandal. Ti e more testimony the cor.'iniiitee tikes I he. more apparent it beri'iir.'.-s that these ch.irws were bas-d upon the flimsiest of founda , tions, helped out by conjecture ami j partisan politics. The Senate will have a select com mittee of five to ive hearings to the representatives of all the industrial armies and other cranks who !wu wild schemes to an, a resolution to that effect adopted. hnving this week 1- art If dull, spiritless and stupid if your biood is thick ,.iul SH!giJ-; ; i, Hail , - petite is t.'piitioiu ,..d iw.ccit.iin, yju need a Snrsnp-nilla. For best results take DeV,';it's. It recommends itself. W. S. Rishton, Druggist. tf. It will only cost the trilling sum of $10,000, it seems, to investigate the bribery charges so common in Con gress. Why such an amount should be wasted to prove an established fact is beyond our comprehension. No wonder we are afllicicd with small -pox, cloud bursts and cyclones in rotation, with a grasshopper plague trying to crowd in upon us. We know of nothing moie apt to but coal Illinois to work than p. scar city of coal and consequently a do mand for it. Still the facilities for turning out the Mack diamonds in this country aie more than equal to any emergency. If it wt'e possible to get up genuine ccmp.-tltion among mine operators, it would not be a great while until we should have coal dirt cheap ; but there is t.ic difficulty. CANDIDATES' CAED3. The following persons announce tbr tnnrlvcs as candidates for the oUIivh tmintd, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. For Sheriff, J. W. HOFFMAN, of Orange township. For Sheriff, J. B. McHKNRY, of Benton. For Sheriff, W. W. BLACK, of Greenwood Township. For State Sexator, (,24th District,) Wm. CHRISMAN, of Bloomsburg. For Representative, E. M. TEWKSBURY, of Catawissa township. For Reprksextative, Wm. T. CREASY, of Catawissa township. For .Representative, ANDREW L. FRITZ, (North Side.) For Sheriff, G. XV. HI RLE MAN, of Eenton. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Elizabeth Ruckle, deceased. The undersign d auditor, appointed by fie ttrpliaun' Court ut Columbia touu:y, to make distribution or the fundi, In tne bauda of l lie rt mlniblrator of said decedent, R per Ills first and Dual aocouiit, to and hiuoiU 1I10 purges Wu. ally entitled i.tx-reto, will M ut Inn onice of col J. O Freeze, In the lown of HtoouMbun', on 'ruei-duy tue l"tli day 01 July, A. f)., law, at lu o'clock In the forenoon, wnen and where all pari lea iiuvliiif claims against the cf,t ui must present tliem or be rorovor debarred frou coui lurf In upon a-x.d fuud. JOHN ti. U ARM AN, -l5-t a Auditor. ORDINANCE NO. 78. He It, ordnlned and enacted by the Turn Council of the Town of liloouisbury, und It. li hereby enacted by authurtty of the same : Section 1. That ordinance No. tl, entitled "An Ordinance to Amend Article Hxth of Section One of ordinance Number One," bs and the same la heivby ieoealed. Passed June litii, mm. FRANCIS P. DRINKER, ATTEST; It. II. RlNULIK, 1'rt sKlellt. hecy. ORDINANCE NO. 79 .! Oraimmct rcruirlug cttlie)in to ohiiii per. mil to twinfnitf ur alter p,uniu-iitK. He It enacted by the authorliy of the Town Council 01 t he 'l'mvn at lilociimfmrK'. and It 1 hereby ordnlued and enacted by authority of the siiine: (ecilon l. That from and after the publieitthni of thin ordinance as required by law, all cltl .erirt hik: ptopeiiy ownerH desirliiif to lav pave, nients alontf their respective properties or io raise or umieriull)- alter the siaae, huU be re quired toohuin a permit from the Town coun cil to penonii hiich wurk In the same manner and mibjeci to the same line and the mime restrict lens and reguhitloiiH in, to looping walks fi'" from obstructions, creeling lights, sulIiI.-m etc., us are required m Imllitinj,' permits Section 'i That wh'jneyr pavements are, b-l:ii( luld. repaired or mill .1 itlly altered ur 1 lie jri'ailo t hereof changed, 11!! prupertv owners und their agents lu clnnxe ot such work shall be re quired 10 make ai.d maintain durlnif the con tinuunce of (mid alteration, or repair a safe temporary walk lu front of their respect ivo properties at least, two reet wide, and lu 110 case shall the .sulc passive of citizens be Im peded by such work or laying, repairing or changing t he trade of t he pavement. section H Any person violating the p;-o-vl-i'ins of Section 1 of onlliianco .hnll, after notice by the 'I'uwii authorities, be liable In a ti e of one d'. liar f .r every t ,v. n; y-toar r.Aun uf hUeU violation. , FIiAN''lS P. lUUXKEI:, Ai'tkst: J:. 11. I.im.i.kii, l itsidciil. set-rotary. PROPOSALS l'OU TUB FII.I.!N(i OI TDK i uppiourlicM 1.0 llii! river budge, aud for rlp-rapplng too ulrs and abutments. Sealed bids will la- received at the onirnl. H.H.er'H 0III1 e lu 1 loomsbui g, mull is o'clock noor, Saturdii , .Ion M-i, insn. Fur plans and spe locations Inquire at the Coinikinhiober s c.nke. ho o lniul.sfiliineia jt serve the ilht u. reject any and all Lld.. .). i;. MV:i;, ) i: .11. IKKLLb.v Uo!nmU,!oueni. a.H.t'TT, ) Commissioner's ofhee, lllooiusbuig, 1 a , June r, lH'j). Attest :C .11. 'i'Kitwn.niokii, Clerk. K-H-W. WANTED Honest tempt rale, enitM'l 10 -, ur v u 1 1 N3 oas 1 v k.v STOCK. I iTOta 11 Ul 'i) IK .11 1 ! l-i'lUHVh'.etlls Oipcrti in 1 I'l-fll.ii !,, net -iStry 1 lill-ll,. Tl. Wit t 1 11 I 'M.i , iC. KANTK!! NIMC-KifV Cii. ! t". -lull! ,S; I.'. 1. !!, ';. .j ! ' fc-i-pt Cfc J0HK R, TOWHSETO,, Merchant n xr tr-'uri " "into ifrv..u.'.'.'j.Tr.-.;iT.)nosiixiiii..rt:M., SUITS . I FROM SI8.OO.3 -Tin:- 111! FOR THE CURE OF THE 131- Licmcr, Opium and Tctacco Ml HABITS. Ill THE ONLY SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Send for reading matter. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 7 2S MADISON AVE.. SCEiVNTOH, PA. We rT r be pcimtvlon to 1. ii. nooinp, 1 J. 11. lilnard, Catawissa 8-0-6 ma ORPHANS COURT SALE Mutate of tevt Cortrlght, deceased. By virtue of an order of the orphans' Court of Columbia County, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Into residence of the said dp ce.lent In tlie township of Ilrtarcroek, In the County of Columbia, Peuh.-ylvjula, on SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M., and upon the premises, the following piece of land : All that certain piece of land situate In township of Brlarcreek, Col umbia County, Pennsylvania, 'beginning at a point In the new state road In line of land of Geo. C smith, isn and flve-teutu perches north 01 the Summer mil road, thence by ihc said Skdlbs laud south 80 degrees w.vt m perches to a fence, thence by the same potith 7 and three-quarter degrees west and one-tenth perches to line ot land of John Smith, thence by the same south NO and one-half degrees west 43 and eight one-hundredth perches to a corner' thence by the same north T and three fourth degrees west 43 and seventy-six one-hundredth perches to " Main Open Ditch," thence by the sa n.e south 82 and one-half degrees west 40 and eighty-eight one-hundredth perches to land of P. Linden, thence by the same north U and one-fourth d"grees west 39 and twenty-four one hundredth perches to the side of a road In lnnd ot Adam suit, thence north 6J and three-fourth degrees east lid perches, to the new state road aforesaid, thence In the same south 47 and one fourth degrees east 11 and seventy-two one uuudredtu perches to ap. latin the middle of said road, thence soufi 71 degrees east 48 and fifty-six one-hundredth perches to a eoruer, thence south i degrees east lot and nine-tenth perches to the place ot beginning, coiitalutug 113 aero and 1 Perches, strict measure. "'eums of Sai.s : I'Jtxi 00 at the si ;-i;lng down of the property, twenty-five per cent, of the bal ancc at the continuation of the sale fp-l deliv ery of the deel, and the rennlnt'ig balance In six months thereafter, w it h interest from con firmation nisi. Deferred payment to be, secur ed by bond aud mortgage. DEWITT L. COItTHKiUT, num. (V Evans, Kxocutor. .Ttim-H, -'it. Any. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. U.i'.ale 0 Jew Juhiisun, (licensed. The uLdorslgned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to make distribution of the fuud In the hands of K. 11. Little, Ks.., Trustee, to sell the real estate, In the order mentioned, as per account riled, to und among the parties en ilili il t ieaiti), will attend to tim duties of bis enpuMiim-tii at his onieo in Oloomshtirg, on Monday, the aud day of July, A. D. 18114, at o'clock In the forenoon. When and where all pursons having a claim ot said fund a in re-ipl- sted to appear and present the Same, or be forever debarred from coming in cm said fund. JOHN J. FI1KKZK, "8-t. a. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ki-late. of John Vhltenlghl, deceased. 'I he undeml j-jed Auditor, atmolnted bv the Orphans' Omit to make distribution of the fund 1 in tuo ii.iHisw .lonn inourey, 't rustee, to sell the leul estate In the order mentioned, as per account llled, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his 1111 piiliainent at his ortlce In llloomsbtug, on Tue. day, the loth day of July, a. li. nw, at m o'clock' In the forenoon. When and where all p -is iti.-i having a claim on said fund are re cHiesied in appear and present the same or be forever debarred from coming in on suld fund. JOHN ;. FKEK.K, n-v-i t a. Auiltor. VjllOi-OSAI.S K(Jl( Fl'HNlH!N; STATION J ril.'Y, Furniture, Fuel undotnerMippiles. lu compliance with the constitution aud laws of th Commonwealth of rennsvlvanla, I hereby invite sealed proposals, at prices below mil xi mum rutcsilxedlnseheduli sio furnish fnr ntt tire, m "1 n nd ot her supplies for t h several d" p.u i ur i:i .. oi i he Ktuto lioverutnent, and for niiila.ii,' ; i t f-. In the several departments, und lor the distribution of the public doei'ineuls, for tne year liid.ug the Ural .Monday of June A, I). 1 !I!S. ceparate proposals will be received and separ ate cunt raets uwaided as announced In said Heheili.ie.s. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond with approved sweiles, conditioned fertile faithful perfoiiuunct- of the contract, a 1(1 inidr.'SHCd and delivered to mef7b-lwelvn o clo.-u m., of TucHd.iy, th'-With day of June, A. D IKiu, at which lime the proposals will be "net.eduii.1 contract- nwarded, In tun Hecei '" 1 ot lli.' Kxeeu he liepnrtnieiii, at ltai-t -sI,i.:b. I'.ianU buials and schedules cimiultitm? all net ess.uy informaiion can be obtaliud at this Department. WILLIAM F. IIAUHITY, tl-s.:!t Necretiiry of the cnmmnnwealth. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EeUUe or II. . I'hWlpt, Overused. The tindonitified, nn auditor npiwlu'ed bv Iheuiplians loun. m i olumb-a i kuuiv io mL ru' In hands or lie. i.'ilif, to and ..mn;,if parries emit led thereto, Ml Hi hlsoi ; I " uouiLburj;, on Thursday, July li,18lM,ut lUoclnck lu I ho Airoi'oou, when and where all p-rw.ns having ckiluis awaUist suld e..tate'must aoiii-m and prove tne .mine, or be debarred from coming In on said I und. , , ., w'- BSVHKH, Auditor. LETTING. i'?'! ,,''17;;ls1(",'."l,,,lv'"l,rl"J'"11'1 .""nc'd-llnifof , , . - .M.fi iiun.v vwii i. u leci . . ciuwu uiiurd aft ' ' ' ' - - ' " i ii ut .liir,. :,r :kiii ;t-i'ii ef .llllie ' '".'.' " 1 .'"''J' lM :" "1 IU nflice or I'll. I .tl.ui. ilu,.,l il-l- Jl. be i'imipleie.1 i.v i it- ie.ij ui Wm. h. kink t if, HeC'y. CORNER MAIN L MARKET Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA. And hot weather i together, :md yon will certainly need thin dresses this summer if tin "veather prophets do not fail. We have n complete line of them sit nil prices. There is nothing nicer to graduate in for si young lady than a nice thin white wash dress. e There is Nothing More Fashionable This Sea son than Duck. It is the lnte.4 thing out. "'e have it in plain white, tig. ured and tan. India Linen, Pi'pia, Dotted und Figured Swiss, especially the latter, are decidedly in it this year. Then we have an elegant line of to trim them in. If you want a Duck Suit you you must have a silk waist. Swivel Silk, on account of their washing quali ties, are the leaders now. OUR LINE IS COMPLETE in these as well as in China or any other Silks. If not a Silk Waist, you will have a Chemisettes and a Tie. We have a nice line of them, colored and white, with ties to match. Grocery Beparlment. If you want a nice line of fresh country butter, you can always find it here. Only 10c. thi3 week. " Eggs 14c. Our coffee and tea are the best in the market. Our Hemlock Flour at $3.00 per barrel is the best in the market. Pursel h Harman, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Carpets Snyder & Magee Go's SPECIAL SALE UPJTIL Some of our friends thought a certain tixed price on goods would be better than our speaking about discounts. A 11 right ! Hell do anything you want us as lonr as you buy tho ood. So here s prices. ft All Wool T-vfrji Kurvof C.ii.,.t 1 .... . 1 ' 1 i rr dur .j. vaipi-ia, cvn y i:m;uti wool, IOI oC. tmg our sale. Same carpet sold elsewht-j e for 73u. All wool tilling 4.1c, elsewhere Clc. Half wool Hlliug 40c, elsewhere 55c. AVe have them down to 25c. Bring the measure of the room wUh you. Shades, Curtains, Mattings and Oil Cloths cheap. 1 arlor Suits and Bedroom Suits very low. Ladies' undervests 5c, cheap at 25c. 3 pair fast black hose 25c. Well made house wrappers complete $1.00. Ladies' undervests 5c, cheap at 25c 3 pairs of fast bW-k hose 25c. AV ell made house wrapp.-r complete sl.u. jtviv-o uuuci vesus uc , eneap ai Uoc. 3 pairs fast black hose 25c. ' - Well made house wrappt-rs complete $1.00. Ladies undervests 5c, cheap at, 25c. pairs fast black hose 25c. Well made house wrappers cuniplte $1 00 Keep your eves" on our advi rusements dariug the sale. Special bargains ail around. Snyder & Mageo Co. Lim. 4th and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, - FA. HATTER, 1 TROUSERS FROM S5.00. AT- JUR3E 1.
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