THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. v.mnmwuiiuMMJUi.mu'ir.). ESTAULISUED 19M. ZM Columbia Sfinofrat, JtSTADulSHKI) 1H.17. fON.SOUlATED1SW. I'l BI.IS11K1) 1VKHY FKIDAY MOMNINU at rtloornshurit, tlio County sent of. Columbia comity, Pennsylvania. OBO. E. EL WELL Editor. GEO. C. KDAN, FOKKMAW. i-ctuim Inside the county, fl.OO a year In ad- onpft. si.M If not raid In advanco Outsldo tuo county, ft.sa a year, strictly in advance. All communications should be addressed to TUK COLUMBIAN, Bloomsburg, Pa. " Friday, august 23, 1S95. Candidates. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, MORDF.CAI MILLARD, CENTRE TOWNSHIP. The Governor Very Syrapathetio. Governor Hastings, recently finding nineteen Philadelphia vagrants in need of money to pay their fines before thev could be released from New Castle Prison, in a jocular and syni pathetic way during a casual visit, reached down in his pants and pulled up enough ducats to pay their fines and leave them again at liberty to ply their respective want of callings. To rhiladelphians now abroad takinc a bath, and whose houses are not doubly locked and barred, this may not be the most cheering news ; but we must j;ive it as current news for whatever it may be worth to them and the sover eign power of this state, as well as to other vagrants at other points who may be in need of a little money to set them free. Vagrants, like (lies and mosquitoes, no doubt have their use in the world, and the Governer seems to know it. Cause and Effect. What called the Republican party into power and gave it its waning pres tige was its real or pretended sym pathy with the lowly, the oppressed and the enslaved, as against those of aristocratic design who would fane luxuriate through the sweat of the brow and the extended enslavement of others. The Republican party be coming debauched with the Provider tial success of war and forgetting the source of the enviable prestige it gain ed through the aid of many Democrats as well as Republicans, got eventually so far above its business in catering to tne loity and lorgetting the lowly as to be swept from power just where they stand to-day. Democracy may, or she may not, know from this illus tration on which side her bread is buttered for the future. Duty points with outstretched ringer, but money beckons the other way. Russian Warfare- In America hot words are frequent ly used when we want to give som body or something a blowing up ; but the Russians prefer dynamite or giant powder. They recently raised from the earth and firm footing about 300 soldiers, along with their barracks, at loula, Russia. Strange enough, the barracks were completely undermined ami uie explosion enecteu oeiore ti-.e plot was detected. Many arrests have been made, but the principals of the villainous plot are yet to be brought to justice. In this country we cannot understand tne remarkable success 01 tne Kussian dynamiter. He seems to be a double-dyed villain who is three times worse than the open and manly assailant who gives his victim . 1 . ... . . home mtie cnance to strike back in manly defense of his life or property. Tiie Revolt ia Cuba. Madrid, August 20. General Sal cedo, who commanded the Spanish troops in the First Military district in t-uba, has returned to Spam, arriving at Corunna on the 20th. General , J , ..... oaiceuo aeciares mat the campaign against the insurgents in Cuba will be actively resumed in November, and that Santiago de Cuba, Ciego de Avila, and Puerto Principe will be strongly garrisoned with Spanish troops. The concensus of opinion among the Spanish officers in Cuba, ne says, is that these movements, to gether with keeping a close watch on the coast, will put an end to the re belhon by 1896. A dispatch to the Impartial from Havana says the death sentence pass cu uiun uie reuei cniei Aiujiga was confirmed by the authorities, and it is understood that the sentence was executed at Matanzas yesterday. Hit Him Again. Chairman Gilkeson, of the Republi can state committee, replied as fol lows to the recent letter of Senator Quay, asking that the committee he called together to make up the roll of delegates to the State Convention The duty of preparing the roll has Heretofore always devolved upon the btate Chairman, and I am aware of no reason why a new precedent should now be established." A good appetite and refreshing sleep are essential to health of mind and body, and these are given by Hood'a Sarsaparilla. , EX-JUSTICE STRONG DEAD. In the recent death of Judge Strong, for 15 years a member of Pennsylva nia's Supreme Coutt and subsequently Associate Justice of the Unittd State Supreme Court, the legal fraternity has lost a venerable and honorable jurist, and society a worthy and mag netic member. He died at tho'old age of 87 years at Lake Minnew.iska, N. Y. in the afternoon of Monday, August 10. His ailment wa3 a caunhal affection of long standing, aggravated by a re cent fall down a flight of stairs at his home in Washington, and a more re cent stroke of paralysis after reaching the Lake. The catarrhal fever recur ring, he was unconscious for some time before death ensued. 1 lis burial was in Reading, Pa., where he achiev ed his eaily prominence and distinc tion as a trustworthy and prudent counselor and eloquent advocate, and from whence he went to Congress as a Democrat on several occasions wun phenomenal majorities. In his boyhood he supported him self by teaching school in the rural districts in Connecticut and New York, frequently carrying his few and borrowed law books with him. His early efforts were marked by the pinch of poverty which freciuently has its beneficial effect in the after life, piov ing often to be a blessing in disguise to worthy young men giving them some true knowledce of the value of money and individual achievement. In the death of Judge Strong society has lost another representative of our self-made men whose greatest pride lies in their high sense of personal honor, integrity and consequen achievement. Justice Strong was a man of strong personal magnetism and a particularly eood conversationalist as well as an eminent jurist and frequent contribu tor to the press. GENERAL NEWS. We suppose school-book publishe must live also : accordingly, after red hot fight, the Reading school board recently voted to change their text books. Judge W. E. Biddle, of Carlisle, having not the least fear of the bribery allegations made against him, now de mands a hearing at the earliest day possible. I he judge dont believe. like some tolks, that everything is fair in politics. bo tar as the sun has a ripening effect upon fruit, the Delaware peacli crop may be said to be safe this year, After suspension of business for nearly two years the Atlantic Iron Works of Sharon, Pa., started again on the ioth instant, lhey run tw mills and employ nearly 1,000 men. Having an abundance ot work on hand the firm of Tippett & Wood boilermakers in Phillipsburg, recently gave thtir employees a voluntary in crease of ten per cent, in their waes. The National Switch and Signal Company of Easton, Pa., recently in creased the number of its employees, and also increased wages 10 per cent. bounder " This has been a very expensive summer for me. Sounder " I thought you sent your family away on a farm somewhere." Round er" So I did ; but I stayed in town." Agricultural fairs are now fast ripening, the Mount Gretna lair opened on Monday to continue throughout the week. They claim for its exhibits of agricultural products, farming implements, live stock, poul try, tve, that they are this year unex celled by any previous exhibition. This sounds kind of fair like as an at tractive inducement. Then, besides, to further attract, the board of man agement assures the innocent public that both Governor Hastings and Senator Quay are on the urogram for speeches. A Warning to Baohelors Contemplating Marriage. Dr. W. B. Mills, of New York, is in a padded cell temporarily insane. The doctor was married four weeks aco to a Philadelphia eirl, and had iust con cluded a trip through Michigan. While nailing xui ins iram on tne iqtn insc, he left his bride on the pretense of getting a shave. The train went, but the doctor did not appear, and his wife was distracted. Several hours later she found he had become insane and was locked up. She said he had taken an overdose of morphine. He win recover. The Tork State Democratio Convention. The New York State Convention win be .held at Syracuse on the 24th of September. Up there it seems to be Whitney or a third term for Cleve land, with sentiment somewhat in favor of Whitney, and a general dis inclination to talk much about three terms tor anybody. The New York World says the State Committee which met at the Hoffman House on the 15th inst., passed harmony resolu. tions with a good sized clpb in them Dut senator Hill was not present. They seem to have their political troubles in the Empire State also. Tuture TrcigLt and Pas.wngcr P.ateo. Senator Chandler is certainly a bold man in ins puniic expression. im radical cases sometimes ami generally eed radical cures. His recent letter to the Inter State Commerce Com mission vigorously protest ngaint the proposed agreement of the Trunk Line Association. Ilesavs their Ob ject is simply to abolish all competi tion in freight and passenger rates 1 or the present, and to raise present charges as soon as possible. We shouldn't wonder if the Senator saw the matter exactly right. The plan has what is called a business look about it. Impure Blood Caused large IlolU n pit face nd mrrk. I was told to take Flood's Sursnparllla faithful Hood's Sarsa- parilla ly, and after using - Tures bottles was free from It AnmHnna T nm nnr- lectly eured and In ex- 'W cellont health. A. J. Pavinpout, Milton, N. i, Hood's Pill re purely vegetable and dl tot purge, pain or grlpo. Try a box. 26c ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Pursunnt to an order .t thn Court of Comn on rii-ns, thfi iindi-rHlttncd Assignee of William Neul and U. W. Nciil of HloniiiHhunr, and it. 1'. Neul of Iliirrlsburtt dolnir niiHlni-HS utiilor thn firm nimie of Wllllum Ni-nl & Nous at, Hlooni" bury, 1'a., and Wllllum Neal and Mary 1. . Ills wife (but only to 111 extent of her dower In hand of her said husband) And Vt'. Neal ai.d K. (J. Neul Individually will sell at Public! Hale, eit her on the premises or at the court House lu Bloomuburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,5 beginning at 10:30 a. m., the following real es tate of suld William Neul & Hons to-w It : No. 1 Two houses and lots H. W. eorner of Ninth street and Hlonm Kerry road, neserlb'd as follows: fronting elylit rods on Ninth street and twenty rods on Kerry road hnvlng uniform width and length. No. 8, 30 aercs, more or less. In Tilnnmshnnr, Pa., with furnace. r doublo and a slng;e dwel lings, knowu as Neul funiice properly, bound ed on the north by rond lending to Espy, cast by land of J. I.. Dillon and Itlttenbender, south by land "f .loseiili lleiiUerslinil, and on t ho west by road leading from Espy road to Hlooin Ferry. This Is sol-1 subj -et to the l ight of wav of the Pennsylvania canal Company. Also all personal property on the premises reserved. Following Is the real estate of William Neal: No 4. House and lot N. W. eorner Market Square, Hloemsbur,'. Pit., bounded north bv lot of Horn Hlllmeyer, west, bv Murray Alley, sbulh by an alley, and east by .Market street. No. D t ndlvliled one-half of th'eo and one. quarter acres, Hloomsbuig, bounded norih bv Peunsvlvnnla canal, east bv lot, formerly of Mnrtln Hundall, south bv Ninth street, and west by land of estate of Mlchuel Tracy. No. 6 L'ndlvlded one-half of about 18 acres, Mloomsburg, Pa . bounded north by Third street,, east, by Land Improvement f'o., south by Filth street and land of .1. I.. Dillon mi l others, and land late of Abby Herring, and west by land of Abby Herring and ot tiers and Chestnut alley. No. 7. Undivided one-half of las acres more or less, In llloomsbuig. Pa , known ns the Me. dure farm, bounded soul h by the Nb.iqiieimim.i river, cast uv lands of estate or D. .1, Waller, Hloomslmrg Sullivan It II. Co. and Hlonins. burg Carpet; Works, north by s.dil Carpet, Works anil Columbia County Fair grounds mid others, west by lauds ot Hat'ton, Vast lie- llomie and Hrvfogle and Hughes estate. hereon an erected frame dwelling house, barn and other 0111 buildings. This Is sold subject to the right of way of the Delaware, Lnekawnnn.i .v v - em uauwav, tie" mo mi-u'trg k Nuup'an itai:-ro-.i.l Company, the H.ooinsbuig a: Kup.-rt, i:.-.ll-road and the liloomshiirg Helt Line, tirowlng crops with the exception of wheat, and ull tenant's Interest In crops reserved. .o. s 1 nutvMHi one-nan 01 jiki acres ami perches In Blootnsburg, known as Fuliner farm, bounded on the north hy lands of estate i t Win. KIchle, Jonas Mann and John Kress'.er. east lu ll. V. isharpless and estate ol John Krc-v-der. on he west by . I. L. Dillon, C H Huckalew, other land of McKelvy Neal, land late of Wm. Hurkle and D, w. Armstrong, aoiith uv a dd Kressler, Darkle and Armstrong. Whereon are elected trame dwelling house, baru and oilier outbuildings, (.rowing crops witn the excep tion of wlu-at and all tenant's Interest lu crops reserved, No. . Undivided one-lialf Interest In ono acre and isti perches of land, Hloouisburg, Pa , wnoreon is en cieu a two-story name u house. ad olnlng above described Ku liner farm. iso. 10. cuiiivuieu one-nun interest, in wooii lot of ltl acres, n i perohc, l.ilng N. IS. from Bald above described Fullmer farm In Seott township, bounded uorlh by luud late ol Win. Jones, east by laud late of I. K Kuhn, south by land supposed to be lute of y.elgler estate, went by land lute of Joseph Musseluuin. No. 11. l'ndlvlded one-hnlf Interest In house and lot on Kast street, llloomsburir. Pa., bound ed north by lot of Ell Jones, east by an alley, Boutn Dy an alley, ana west by mist street, and fronting about M feet, 8 Inchc on Kast Btreut, whereon Is erected a brick dwelling. no. ia cnuiviuea one-half lnierest In the Burface of about SH acres In Hemlock township Columblu County, Pa., and one-eighth Interest In thn Iron ore therein, known as the MoHrlde lot, bounded by lands ot Hugh Meltrlde, Peter Applemun and Mloomsburg Iran Company. No. 13. undivided one-half ol two und one fourth acres In Hott township, Columbia coun ty, Pa., bounded south by 1). L. & W. It. It. Co , east ny lanu or L. w. wooicv. i,pwig De trlcli and II. C. Burton, north by land of John K. (trot., and west by land ot Low liros., McKelvy, Neal and Freaa. Also the undivided oiu-fourth Intorest In tract adjoining last above described contulnlug one-fourth of an acre. No. Hi Undivided one-fouit h Interest In Iron ore In W.roup farm of about lia acres, Hemlock township, Columbia county. Kollowlug Is the real estate of C. W. Neal: No. Hi Lot of ground In town of Blooinaburg onnonnsiue or Mini street, beginning at a point mi feel east from Iron street, thence by same eastwardly M feet to land of estate of Kinina II. Neal, thence by Buine northwardly lis loci W an aiiey, inence oy saint ly to land lata of M. K. Anoleman. thence bv same southwardly tfl feel more or less to comer ot Bald lands, thence along same westwurdly to a point fto leet from Iron street, and thence by land of Hess & Hnyder, thence by same to Fifth street, the place of beginning. Whereon are erected a two-story frame dwelling house and oulDuildlngs. The dwelling house Is pant (TH-ted ou lot ot estate ot Kmma II. Neul deceased. Tikub or Situ:-Ten per cont. when thn property la struck off, fifteen per cent, within thirty days thereafter, and tho balance wlihln six months from day of sale with Interest 011 unpaid purchase money trom dute of possession given. Tracts No. 1, S, (I and T when offered for Bale will be subdivided, drafts and surveys of which subdivision will be shown on day ot sale and lu the meantime may be seen at the unices of euuur tne Assignee or Attorney or Auctioneer, The estate of William McKelvy, deceased will expose for sale at the aauie time and place the undivided ouo-half Interest, of the said estate iu iraois, nos. o, 0, 7, a, v, 10, 11, 14 and 18. Kx ecui.or win mage Known terms on day of sale. ... J- M- t'1.4ttK, Assignee. L B. Waller, Esq., Atty. for Assignee aud Atty. K.x. of Wm. McKelvy estate. John 8. Williams, Auvtlouoer. Mr. A. J. Davenport TOE SUITS FROM S18.00. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALTJABLC- Real Estate. Pursuant to an onler of the Court of Com mon Picas, the undcrsirned assignee will sell at public sale at the Court House, in lilooms burg, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1895, AT 3 O'CLOCK V. M. NO. I. Kxchnnuc. Hotel and Lot, situa ted on Main, or Second sircet, beginning at south-east comer of Main or Second street and Whitman's alley in the Town of ltlooms- I'lire, Columbia county, Pennsylvania: thence along said Second or Main street eastwardly, to the alley between the Lxchangc Hotel and Exchange block j ihence along said alley southwardly, one hundred feet ; thence along an alley north-eastwardly, eighty feet; thence southwardly, in a line parallel with Centre street one hundred and fourteen feet and six inches, to l'ine alley ; thence along Pine al ley south-westwanlly, one hundred sixty eight feet and four inches, to Whitman's al ley j ihence along said alley north-westward-ly, two hundred fourteen ami one-half feet, to the place of beginning. Whereon is erect ed a four-story brick hotel, brick barn, ice house and other outbuildincs. ALSO The most desirable building lot in the Town of Hloouisburg, situate on the north east corner of Market Square, fronting 33 feet 011 said square, and 86 feet on Market s:rcet, having a depth of 83 feet. NO. 10 Giist mill, einht acres of land and three houses, situate in Hemlock town ship, Colunibin county, Pennsylvania, be cinning at stone on line of land of William Ivey ; thence by said land N. 58 dec. W. 0.7 ncrchci to a post j thence N. dcg. V. 6.6 perches to a point on bank of Head Kace ; thence iol deg. E. 2.5 perches to a stone ; thence IV., 60 deg. r.. 7.4 perch cs to a stone in public road leading from llloomsburg to Uuckliorn ; thence N., 23J deg., t.. 14.2 perches to a stone ; thence A 70 deg. E. 1.6 perches to a coiner near 1 springhousc ; thence N , 3 deg. W. 1 perch to a sione ; thence S. 52$ deg. t. 3.4 perch cs to a stone : thence S. I7f deg. W. .i perches to a stone ; thence S. 2: deg. W S. 6 perches to a stone in the public road thence S. 72 deg. E. 1 1. 1 perches to a white ouk : thence alone land of lames llarton, S, 50 deg. V. 2 1 perches to a stone, the place of beginning; containing two acres and eigh teen perches, being the property known ns llie Red Mill. Touclhcr with the reserved rights nnd water richts as set forth in a cer tain deed of conveyance to William Ivey, dated 28th May, 1S81. Recorded deed book 3-?, page 41 f, etc. Together with the seven acres of land containing the dam or reservoir ol said water power as described and convey ed to I. W. McKelvy by William Ivey and wife bv deed dated 1st Sept. 18S2. Record ed in deed book 35, page 354, etc. Said Red Mill property includes three dwellings, barn and outbuildings Terms ok Salb. Ten per cent, when the property b; struck off, fifteen per cent, with in Uni ty days thereafter, and the balance in six months after date of sale, with interest on unpaid purchase money from il.Ue ol pos session given. A. Z. SCHOCtl. Assignee of estate of 1. W. McKelvy. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTA TK OF II tCII A Rl) MIAXSOS, DEC l), p.y virtu" of an order of tho Orphans' Couit or Columbia county, there w ill be exposed to public salo at the dwelling liouso upon tho premises, on SEPTEMBER 11, 1895, nt ten o'clock In 1119 forenoon, tho following house and lot, Bit unto in the Ilorough ot tier- ilck, In the count y of Columbia und state of ennsylvanla, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Ou the east by lot No. 5, on the .South by Jackson Btreet, on the west by lot No. 8 and on the north by an alley, being 45 feet in width and Its feet In length, and being numbered and designated as lot number four, whereon Is erected a laro two story double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, framo stable and out buildings. There la also a number of fruit bearing trees upon tho premi ses. Tkrms ok Sai,. 1100 down, twenty per cent ot balance upon confirmation of sale, and the balance In one year from confirmation with In terest from confirmation; deferred paymonts to be securod by bond and mortgage upon the premises. Possession to be given on day ot confirmation after payment due upon that day subject to leases. C. W. SHANNON, Chaklbs C. Kvans, Atty. Adm r., o, t a. Uorwlok, Pa.. Aug. lfltb, 15. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Oru J, Heller, (toceaned. The undersigned an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia county, to make distribution of the funds In tho hands ot the administrators of the estate ot Cyrus J. Heller, di-ceascd, as shown by their rlmtl account In said estate, will sit to perform the duties of dis appointment at his ofllce In the Town of ltlooiuHbui's'i upon Huturduy, August Si, 1XU5, at V o'clock a. in. of said da, when and where all persons having claims against saia est in o uiu.-a present the same or bo forever thereafter de barred trom a share of suld fund. T-w-ta. w M. CUHIdM AN, Auditor. NOTICE OF PARTITION. In tli matter of the partition of ttie real estate of John !) Hummer, late uf Jiwkton townuhip. Columbia county. At., deceased. Notion Is hereby elven the heirs of said floce- deut that In puisuanee of an order of the Or phans' court of Columbia county, a writ of par tition has Issued trom said Court to the Hherlff of said county, returnable on the fourth Monday of Ht-pteuibcr A. 1). , DM, and that the Inquest win meet, ror uie purpose 01 musing puruuou of the real estate of suld decedent on Monday, the lHth day of Heptember A. 1)., 1HU. at 9 o'clock a. ui. of Bald day upon the premises, at which time and place you can be preseul It you see proper. The premises In question are described as follows: Hltuate In Jackson township, county of -Columbia aforesaid, adjoining lands of heirs of Win. Yorks, deceased, Frault JNagie.aoceaHea, John Hnyder and others, aud containing eighty acres more or less. J. B. MoUENRY, g-23-4t, Bherltr, ii " tt y ieiibie'itv HHk HATTK.K CORNER LIMIT & MARKET Sts, BLOOMSBURG PA. HARVEST SALE ! Harvest for Us . ... In a reduced stock, giving poods. Harvest for Ycu . . In making 5.00 do tne the whole stock in this sale, and set the reaper low enough to catch the lowest head. Handkerchiefs. We have made a purchase, an extraordinary one for you. We took the limit 50 doz., and they are extra fine. Some we ought to get 25c, some 20c and some iSc, but we are going to lump the lot and pu,t them on sale at 1 2 Jc. each. Better Black Goods. Pick up any one of the many styles shown here and you will find a texture, dye and finish that are vastly ahead of the ordinary article. Careful buy ing does it for you, for us, and the prices are on this low level so in. serge, all wool, 50c. 46 in. all wool Henrietta from $1.25 to Soc. Shoes.. Are you aware that we sell the best shoe for the least money any where in town. Shoes that look well, and bet ter than that, wear well. Our congress heavy working shoes for men cannot be equalled lor PHTOIL ik BLOOMSBURG, E. A. RAVyLINGS. PEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb. Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongue?, Bologna, &c. Free Delivery to all parts of the tovn. CENTRE STREET, BLOOMSBURC, PA. ESTTelephone connection. Do your walls need papering ? If so, call on Wfflkni S. jfta-te, Exchange Hotel Bldg., and see for what a small amount vou can have it done. Our stock is the largest and most carefully selected in town. The prices suit the hard times. William H. Shto, JJ 0 OKS, STA TIONER Y AND WALL PAPER. ipwi WUL1A JLJUl.li TROUSERS FROM S5.00. , , us ampie room ior uur i ah , , , worK 01 51000, ior we mciuuc depend upon it. we nave price ana quality, ana uiey are $1.25 the pair. Calico. Do you want something good, that will wear well ana make a good comfort ? If you do we can offer you something in that line in calico; can't buy it any where else at the price for 4c. the yd. Olives. Do you like these delicacies? If you do and want to buy some cheap, that you do not have to pay for the bottle that they come in, we have them in bulk, extra fine for thereas on able price of 30c. the qt Flour. We are always willing to give our customers the benefit of the price, and as wheat has gone down, along with it goes flour, and now we offer it at $3.85 the bbl. H AMMAN, Penn'a. Having procured the ser vices of E. II. Froelich, an ex pert watch maker and hand engraver, all goods purchased of me will be engraved free of charge. I am also better pre pared to do watch, clock and jewelry repairing than ever before. A new and complete optical outfit has been added, and glasses are adjusted and fitted lree of charged J. Q. Wells, Jeweler and Optician,' BLOOMSBURG PA. Persons to Travel. WANTED. Several failhful gentle men and ladies to travel for establish ed house. EALA.BT $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited also increase. State reference and en close sel f-addressed stamped envelope. 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