THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG.' PA. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOE SALE. DralraMi-varfoit lutsaml i number of eo."l tows and In s tu Hlooiusburg, 1' TUe lvt kiulnpftn imilu Hlooiusburtf. A very d'.'sha a property coiitaliilng 1 aort'8 ana tlrst class mll(llngn with nn l will In a business worth aian to sum pi'i y-ar at Willow wrove. DweUlntrs in K4P7 Orungevllle and Beach Bnrn. A lartfi- Number of farms lu Columbia County, on la Lu'crne County, one In Virginia. Two Ootuiiry St "H Stands In Columbia County and one In Lu rne County, A wiit'T power Unlnemni. drv dcvk and lumber yard and " , T t. n.,,.-., lia ll.A 111 a....... i.f nna rmriu lnu b' snuir nm - v t ' i tKN. Insunu,e and Heal Estate Agents, rnnuuur uu PI f f. NEIGHBORHOOD KEW8. Interesting Itemi From Various Point in it County. Reported by Our Staff of Correspondent. East Benton. The rains came and the drought is iv thing of the past and forgotten ; and now the people talk about large crops of com and buckwheat. Oats is an exceedingly short crop, averaging from 8 to 10 bushels per acre. riuros and peaches were in abun dance and delicious. Fall seeding is progressing very slowly on account that the drought has brought everything on a heap. Farmers do not know where to begin as corn, buckwheat and seeding all claim their immediate attention. E. B. Eeishline, of Stillwater has taken the principalship of Huntington Mills graded school. The Prof, is a thorough and able teacher and has the happy faculty of .imparting suc cessfully to others the knowledge he acquired in his younger days. Herein lies the success of any teacher when he is able to impart that which he acquired of others. Many teachers have ample qualifications but no laculty to impart their knowledge to others. John V. Ashelman, of this place, a lad eleven years old, stepped on a piece of gias and seriously cut his foot. The general good health of our people at present is a public blessing. Our industries at Benton are nearly all running on full time. All remember the lightning rod swindlers of years ago how they fleeced the people out of their hard earnings with worthless lightning pro tectors. The country is again flooded with hordes of equally worthless trash, representing all manner of patent concerns. To the dogs with them all t Whoever patronizes them is bit no less than those who bought the worthless lightning rods. This seems to be an ane in which the earner and accumulator of pro perty so easily transfers his earnings to a stranger that prowls about, in exchange for his worthless traps. Game is scarce, especially squirrels and birds. We have heard less shoot ing during this game season thus far than any previous year since our ad vent in Benton township. Judge Knckbaum and William Smith have finished seeding and they have no sulky plows either. Well, so far as I am concerned my choice was placed in nomination on the Congressional ticket. The business outlook brightens daily. The volume of trade grows larger. Confidence in business affairs and in all business circles, continues to increase because of the large falling off of business failures and of the lessened liabilities where failures take nlace. A GREAT MA2TT CHILDREN have been cured of scrofula and other skin diseases as well as thousands of grown people, by taking I3r. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. Every dis order that can be reached through the blood, yields to its purifying qualities. Be sides, it builds up wholesome JUah and strength ; not merely jot like Uod aver oils. A scrofulous con dition of the blood in vites Catarrh, Bronchi tis and Consumption. We're all exposed to the germs of consump tion, grip, or malaria I VVLyct y weak ones 1 YmL Buffer. When you're TT. jy -weak, tired out, and de- jP' "9 bilitated, or when pimples and blotches appear heed the warning in time. The " Discov ery" sets all the organs into healthy action especially the liver, for that s the point of entrance for these germs, then if tho blood is pure, they'll be thrown off. There's no risk. If it fails to benefit or cure in all cases of impure blood or inactive liver, your money is returned. mm arr ii I. alk. ta u 1 yon. The key to the situation if you suffer from Ca tarrh, you'll find in Dr. (Sage's liemedy. No mat ter how bad your case may be, tho proprietors of the medicine promise to pay $500 if they can't euro You're oured, or you're paid, Court Proceedings. Court convened on Monday morn in;; with President jV.i Ikeler and associates Millard and Murphy on the bench List ot consul) es called and returns taken. W. F. Reeder appointed guardian of Mary W. Jackson. Fred Sherman appointed guardian of Francis O. Sherman. Wm. I.evan appointed supervisor, of Catawissa twp. Petition, acct., Arc., of Garrick Mallery guardian of S. Bowman Opdyke. Decree discharging guardian filed. Returns of inquests estates of Jos. Eck, Eliza Eck, H. B. Angle, Phineas Smith, Burton Waples, David Kreis cher, Samuel Knorr. Confirmed nisi. Reports of sale real estate of Levi Courtright Catharine Keener, Sylvester rursel, Peter K. Mench, C. L. Belles, confirmed nisi. Geo. Whitenight vs. Alice White night. Subpoena in divorce awarded. Frank Ikeler sworn and admitted to practice as an attorney in the Courts of Columbia county. Ash Bros. vs. Berwick Water Co. Petition for struck Jury filed. Louisa Ruch vs. Wm. Miller. Ap peal &c. Judgment of Justice to remain final. Petition of Mary Hopper for satis faction of Mortgage to Ben. Miller. Mortgage satisfied. In re auditors report estate of Ma tilda Ann Zimmerman Scott. Excep tions dismissed and report confirmed. Geo. Aurand & Son vs. John L. Kline county treasurer. Judgment for defendant. This was a test case to see whether or not a borough or town ship license should be paid. Harry Grozier sworn as foreman of Grand Jury, and John Watters tipstaff. Following auditors reports confirm ed nisi : Estate of C. S. Ilower, dee'd. " Tohn Whitenight, " " " Geo. Bloss, " " Henry G. Phillips, " Report of viewers in favor of road in Orange twp. near Arch Patterson's saw mill, filed. F.ri Ikeler appointed Judge of elec tion of Mt. Pleasant twp. Report of Commissioners dividing Pine twp., into two election districts confirmed nisi. Report of viewers for a road in Conyngham, confirmed nisi, in favor of road. Appeal from order of removal of Emma Eitler et al. fiom Schuylkill Co., to Berwick Poor District, filed. Kate Miller vs. Harry Miller, Sub poena in divorce awarded. Estate of O. A. Jacoby, C. G. Bark ley continued as auditor. Matilda Hendershot vs. C. H. Hendershot, divorce. John G. Har man Esq., appointed commissioner in said case. In re inspection in petition of Beaver twp,, school district, C. C. Evans Esq., is continued as inspector. Estate of H. B. Angle. Fred Ikeler continued as auditor. In re-petition of Wm. H. Cherrinc- ton for discharge under Insolvent Laws, the Court directs the petition to be filed on the first day of next term of Court and 3 o'clock is fixed as the time for hearing and disposing of said application. Advertisement of same to be made according to law. r-siaie 01 juicnaei retterolt. J. is. Robison continued as auditor. In re-audit cf Catawissa Deposit Bank. J. H. Maize Esq., continued as auditor. OJ. Heller estate. Wm. Chrisman continued as auditor. Eli Krum et al. vs. Chas. Eidding. Petition of Sheriff for Interpleader. Rule is granted on said Krum et al. and Celestia Bidding claimant to show cause why they should not maintain or relinquish their respective claims and why the court should not make such order as to it shall seem fit Re turnable at next argument court. L. S. Wintersteen Atty., for Plaint iffs accepted service of the above rule and waives the issuing of same. Supplemental report of auditor in estate of B. F. Savits, dee'd, confirm ed nisi. Report of viewers in favor of road in Main and Catawissa twp's near J. A. Shuman's confirmed nisi. Auditor's report in estate of Peter Swank, dee'd, confirmed nisi. Report of viewers against vacating road in Pine twp. near Geo. Holdren's confirmed nisi. Report of viewers in favor of County bridge over the Susquehanna river at Mii'rlinville confirmed nisi., and width of road at approaches 46 feet. Report of viewers Jno. Eves vs. W. R. & W. R. R. Co. filed and confirm ed nisi. Edward J. Flynn admitted and sworn to practice as an attorney. Road in Sugarloaf twp. near Fred Laubach's in favor of road confnnied nisi. A. Z. Schoch, assignee of I. W. Mc Kelvy upon petition premitted to execute deeds to W. W. Barret Jr. and Alvah Smith. Register's accounts presented and confirmed nisi. Account of A. P. Young, trustee lor Amanda Cox confirmed nisi. Com. vs. M. S. Fowler, Habeas, Corpus. Order of Court is that each party pay their own costs, and record costs to be paid by defendant and defendent discharged. Treasurer's deeds of seated and "CKitCLoro" Collars and Cvtrs re made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods arc tnndc with this lutcrlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: MARK Insist npon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer docs not keep them yon can procure a sample from os direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 35c each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, Hew York. unseated land acknowledged. Report of sale of real estate of Samuel Coleman, dee'd. confirmed nisi. In the matter of the petition of Dan iel Bryfogle et al. for satisfaction of mortgage of James Boone. Decree of Court filed. Satisfaction decreed. Wesley Hutton and Curt F'urman excised as jurors. Com. vs. Harry Krapn and Com. vs. J. W. Kile, continued! Com. vs. Henry Fitzwater, Wilson Small and J. D. Snyder. Charge house breaking, c , by church association. True bill. Com. vs. J. M. White. Adultery. True bill. Com. vs., Jacob Zobal. Bigamy. Case called, but defendant plead guilty and jury discharged. Com. vs. Henry Fitzwater, Wilson Small and J. D Snyder. Larceny. Nolle prosequi . allowed as to Small and Snyder. Com. vs. John E. Davis. Selling liquor at wholesale without license. True bill. Lydia J. Feett vs. Michael Fcett. Divorce. Alias subpoena issued re turnable at next term. Geo. Ruckle vs. Mary Ruckle. Di vorce. Publication ordered. Estate of John Rhinard. C. C. Evans continued as auditor. Estate of John Michael and of Elvira Whitenight. Order of sale con tinued to next term. Estate of Rebecca Breisch. C P, Barkley continued as auditor. Estate of George Shutnan. Grant Herring continued as auditor. C. W. Miller vs A. U. Cre.isv Rf. port of inquest. Rule is granted on parties interested, returnable Oct .'.th next, at 10 a. m., to accept real estate at valuation put upon it, or show cause why same should not be sold. Estate of John Appleman, late of Fishingcreek. Order of sale continued to next term. Estate of Valentine Welliver. Drrlr of sale continued to next term. Road in Pine townshin near Karsh. ners and one near Kessler's. Review ers continued. Petition of citizens of f illvitio fnr the removal of the school board filed. wow, bept 84, 1894, after hearing petition, rule is granted on said school board of directors to appear in court and show cause, if anv thev have, whv their seats shall not be declared vacant, and such further order made in the premises according tn th nraur of the petitioners, said answer and appearance 10 De made and rule re turnable the 1 st dav of October. iRnA at 2:30 o'clock of said day. By the court. Estate of Wm. Beck. Renort of sale continued to next term. Com. vs. Edw. Ryan, Larceny. True bill. Com. vs. Thomas Kerrigan. Assault and batterv. True hill, and defend ant- pleads guilty. Com. vs. Terrance and Thomas Kerrigan. Malicious mischief. True bill as to Terrance. and not as to Thomas. Terrance pleads guilty. Cora. vs. Henry Fitzwater. Verdict of guilty of larceny. Com. vs. James Smith and Wm. Reed. Charge, entering a dwelling house, &c. True bill. Com. vs. Edward Ryan. Larcenyt Defendant pleads guilty, and Cour sentenced him to pay costs of pro secution. Com. vs. Philip Rabucke. Assault and battery. True bill. Before jury sworn defendant pleaded guilty and Court sentenced him to pay $1 fine and costs of prosecution within ten days or give bail to Sheriff or pay ment of same. Estate of Samuel Adams. R. Rush Zarr continued aj auditor. Presidential Aspirants. William Wilson is said to think that President Cleveland don't care for another Presidential term. Per haps not. According to same report he failed to mention who did care for it. Hut we beiieve there are people of this kind alive to day and that William knows it. It is not so much after all as to who cares for it as to who is apt to get it. Of Republican aspirants he nientioned McKinley, Reed and Harrison, with Allison as a possibility. Tariff reform being the inevitable issue, William will no doubt himself stand at the head of his class while many below him would rather see him at the foot of it. Just how to displace him will be the trick to study on the part of those whose Presidential bees are not only buzzing but stinging already. We rather ap prehend ithat the conservative tariff reformers will be put to their wits ends to cry the radical Chairman of the Wilson bill down and out of the way. Some Notable Opinions on Co-education. One of the most interesting topics of the day is undoubtedly co educa tion, and itemoreat'a Family Maga zine, with characteristic enterprise, has set retore its readers in the October number a most excellent symposium on this important question. The contributors to it are among the best known educators of the country and comprise such names as David Starr Jordan, Thomas S. Hastings, H. M. MacCracken, James M. Taylor, Charles H. Knox, Edmund P. Piatt, and S. S. Packard. As all these men have very decided opinions on the questions and are authorities on educational matters, their views can not fail to be interesting. "Cadet Life at West Point," which appears in the same number is a well written and entertaining sketch of the life of a cadet from the time he enters West Point until he is a full fledged soldier. An excellent description of the school and its surroundings is given and, as it is all written by a cadet, it has the charm of local color which only one intimate with the place can give ; and the article is also superbly illustrated. " A F'ailure in Dress Reform " is a sprightly and humorous narrative showing some of the difficulties in the way of would-be progressive young girls assuming masculine attire. " How to play the Guitar Without a Master " is so clearly written and so well illus trated that no matter how far from a teacher, one need not be ignorant of the best method of using this rather romantic instrument The contents of the magazine is further enlivened by several notable pieces of fiction ; the "Home Art" department tells of " Work for October Evenings ; " the " Sanitarian " discusses " Comfortable Living;" "Society Fads" and " Chat " are full of interesting talk on timely topics ; and the other depart ments of the magazine all contribute to keep this most excellent periodical up to its usual high standing. A dispatch to San F'rancisco, Cal., dated September 24th, brings news of a terrible flood and storms in Japan by which over 1,500 houses were de stroyed and 300 lives were lost. Thus the ravages of war and of the destructive elements are now serious ly affecting both China and Japan. 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Tub CairrAtTi Cohfakt, 17 Mihsjit Strut, K cw York Crrr. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Totacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Wfek. IFititv Goods j. Seci-IwX'j-, SOLE AGENTS FOR F .F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agent for the following brands of Cigars- Horny Clay, Lonires, Normal, Indian Princess, Canr.son, Cilv&r Ash Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTB'G, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. M. BKOWEl'S 2nd Door aoove Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. UNMATCHABLE PRICES. Every pair of russett shoes, every pair of men's, women's, boy's and children's slippers and oxford ties, at prices that cer tainly will prove tO be ereat bargains n hnvera rlns our eyes to cost and former price determined to eell. For instance, in ladies' fine shoes, genuine dongola solid in every part, 98c. the pair ; not one-half their actual value. Ladies' bright dongola opera slippers, solid, 50c. the pair 5 regular value 85c Misses' bright dongola and pbble goat button boots, 75c. the pair, sizes eleven to two, common sense and operas. We guarantee these to be as good quality as any $1.50 shoe you can buy. Men's russett shoes, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. All at sweeping reductions. Ladies' fine button boots, common sense and opera toes, pattened tips or plain toes reduced to $2.00 the pair. These arc-first-class goods and regularly sell at $3.00 and $3.50 the pair. All sizes and widths now in stock. Ladies' fine shoes, hand welts and turns, common sense, square and opera tip and plain toes j all regular $4.00 and $4.30 goods, reduced to $3.00 the pair. These are elegant goods, up to date in every respect. No better goods can be found. A lot of women's good everyday shoes, 50c. the pair. Lace, regular price, $1.20. One lot children's fancy colored shoes, 50c. the pair ; regular price, $1.25, and other goods at the same sweeping reductions. Avail ycurself of the rare opportunity and save some money on shoes. To continue through August. JONES & WALTER, SHOE HUSTLERS, Main Street, - - - BLOOMSBURG. od.sBUII1ISS SS n .-mjIggM .rLd. School of SortiiarLd.- Kew Features, New Department", A Large Faculty, Positions for Corr.tent Graisates , . Send for Illustrated Catalogue. F. E. WOOD, FKEsfDENT, Corner Penn anl Lackawanna Ave3 SOR ANTON, FA 'TW'IU. PAY YOU to send a postal card request f:r Our Colleire Journal. 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