4 .THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. gSMBMW!WWMW.WsmsWMTW1tMB olumbian. ESTACUS1IK11 1M6. Ettc Columbia Jkmorrat, KSTABulMlEll IS ". CONSOLIDATED WK. fLBLISHEI) WEHX FKIDAY SIOUX1NU al rtlooms'iui'B, tue comity seat of Columbia C ounty, Venrisylvanla. GKO. E. EL WELL KniTOK. V. L. EYEKLY, LOCAL EniTOK. liEO. 0. KOAN, FORBHAN. Ta: Inside the county, $1.00 a yoarlo ad tanee; It not paid tn advance outside the county, $i.es a year, strictly in advance. All communications should be addressed to TUB COLVMIUAN. Bloomsburg, Pa. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895. Oh yes, speaking about the election last Tuesday. Well, we haven't got much to say. The election last Tuesday was almost an entire sweep tor tne .Repub licans. It was due in a great measure to the fact that the Democracy paid but little attention to the matter, whilst the Reuublicans Dolled about their full vote. Pennsylvania went Republican by about 160,000 Ken tucky, Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts and New York gave Republican pluralities. The Democratic ticket won in the City of New York and the County of Lycoming has again fallen into the Democratic column. Smith is pro bably elected as the Democratic Judge of the Superior Court. ornoi aiT"eetubn s7 The following is the vote cast in Columbia County, Tuesday November 5th 1895. The figures below are from the official count, and gives the actual vote cast, excepting that in the office of Judges of the Superior Court, the vote is given for the first named on the different tickets only. Judges superior Court Asso. state Treasurer. dale 'udg D C ELECTION DISTRICTS. Bit P 1 B Beaver : 21 T5, Benton Borough....! l 8. " Township... I 81 111 Berwick, N. n. ; 44 so " 8. E j 55 801 " N. W 1 l 8, ' 8. W 881 IS Bloomsburg 1st 1)1 st M, M 2d " 10! I 6i " 3rd " 155124, " 4lh " RH! 89! ill 7t, 18' 82i 29 119 4SI 2H) 89 80 ..1 :ii '.6 12 24 75 8 84 107 27i 41' 81 16 56 35 5 40 13 18 871 14 13 10i 74 VillH M 43 41 91 1 12109 R8 .1S7128 8i 71 80 8 172 170 8! 88 75 7 41' 87 Brlarcreek I 44! bo Catawlssa Roroueh. igo ltwi " Township 2i 40 Centralla, 1st Ward.; 29; 8 " 3d i 40! 84 Centre. I 41I M Cleveland. ..1 is, 82 Conyngnam, E. N... a 54 7 45 0 8 191 168 6 188 162 28 41 Ik !M 41 81 27 2 29 42 ,.j 84 89 8 47 . 66 81 21 42' 66 17 82 II 17, 10 43 IS M 81; 10 7 6 14 l 29 Jff 24 Til 17 o 87 44 I ? 21 71 1; 78 W.M... 39 11 " W 7 6 8.B....I11 8H " 8 V...i sal Flshlngjreek. E m1 g; W. .. T5: Franklin 171 40; ureenwood, K 4s Mi ," , W : 88! 47 Hemlock j 281 59! JaokBon I 13! 84 1 f,ocut- ! 42 .78! Madison ; 17 71 1 Main a 114 MlllvlUe Borough... 45 87, Miniln 88 117. Montour i 88' m Tit. Pleasant ; snj m Orange m' 7a! Fine, N 17! 88; 88 84 Koarlngareek ! 27 l I? 17 11 1 70 9 1IS 46i 861 1,.ll 52,8? . Ill 28 115 22 i 65 l 6 65 74 86 86 81 !"! 6t 88 wjuit, n 70 67 52 28 8fi W 89 88 25 M 12 49, 40 Sugarloaf, N. " 8.. 81 48 48 Totftl 1 1 g 1 a i g The People's ticket received a few scattering votes. "Pennsylvania Day" at Atlanta Exposition Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad For the especial benefit of those who desire to be present at the Atlan ta Exposition on "Pennsylvania Day," November 14, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will place on sale ex cursion tickets to Atlanta and return at the rates quoted below. The tick ets will be sold only for trains connec ting with through trains to Atlanta leaving Union Station, Washington, November 12, and are limited for con tinuous passage within ten days from oay 01 saie Pittsburg $20 10 Altoona 20 10 Ilarrlsburg 17 75 WllUamsport so 55 Wi!kesbarre....21 25 Hllril.iii.tr 11. u. -...uu.j.....,,, in OJ Philadelphia.... 18 00 Kaston.. ltt 70 Frank Sloan originally of this place, was elected last Tuesday City Engin eer of the City of Baltimore on the Republican ticket. This is a respon sible position and has a salary of about $4000 Nothing Stands as High, as a remedy for every womanly ailment, at Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is an invigorating, restorative tonic, a toothing and strengthening nervine, and a complete cure for all the derangements, painful dis orders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the sex. For young girls entering womanhood ; for women at the critical "change of life"; lor women approaching confinement j nurs ing mothers j and every woman who is " run-down," tired' or overworked it is a special, safe and certain help. Send for frei pamphlet or remit 10 cts. (stamps) for book of 168 pages, on " Woman and Her Diseases " and how to cure them with home treatment. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N, Y, Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. To tho Bloomsburg Pnblio in General. We the undersigned for the Tllonnn- burg Cornet . Band beg a few words with the amusement loving public The organization being deeply in debt and instead of appealing to the people tor help, wish to state that they have arranged for the production of " A Millionaire iramp' under the direc tion of a clever young actor of fini reputation supported by his wife a very clever young actress and a pick ed company of home talent in the Opera House, Saturday, November 9th. If the public enjoyed the free sum mer concerts given by the band we trust they will show their appreciation by giving them their kind support. We have watched rehearsals of the play and can safely recommend it to all, both our lady and gentlemen friends. Jt is a play abounding with comedy, without impropriety. The band will play selections between acts, concert outside of the hall on Saturday evening. This being the only means of the band's support, we trust our friends will respond and give us a full house. For the band. J. F. Rehm, Pres. W. E. Knorr, Sec. E. M. Millhime, Treas. For Sale : A farm of 131 acre?, between Lime Ride and Bloomsburg. Apply to J. S. Williams. tf. Information has been received an nouncing the death of Samuel P. Knekbaum, in Benton on last Friday aged 66 years, 6 months and 25 days, That Tired Feeling So common at this season, Is a serious condition, liable to lead to disastrous - results. It Is a sure sign of declining health tone, and that the blood is im poverished and impure. The beat and most successful remedy is found la j HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body, la truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla maKes tne Weak Strong 1 Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's Hood's Plllt are purely vegetable, per. feetly harmless, always reliable aud beneflolaL RULE ON HEIRS. COLUMBIA COVSTY.t. n. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Hulda Hummer, wmow, kik urove, j'a., John J. Hum mer, Dunkers, Lackawanna Co., Pa., Catharine E. 8avage, Parsons, Kansas, William Hummer, Hellufonte, Pa., Sural) M. Manning, Fnlrinount Snrliifrs, Luzerne Co , Pa., Geo. It. Hummer, Elk Orove, Pa., Harry Wolf, Edwnrd L. Kvans. guardian of Hnttle Wolf and Natnan Wolf. Ply. mouth, Luzerne Co , Pa., lineal descendants of John 1). Hummer, deceased, and to all other persons Interested, Greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear before uie jiiues 01 our urpnans' court at an r Dbans' Court to be held at Bloomsbunr on the 1st Monday of December next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said John D. Hummer, deceased, at the apprais ed valuation put upon It by the Inquest, duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff, or show cause why It shall not be Bold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable E. R. Ikeler, President or our sala court, at Bloomsburg, the third day ui ucwuer, a. it. una. . G. M. QUICK, ll-Mt. Clerk O. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER a, 1895, at 2 o'clock, p. m., all that certain piece or par cel of land situate in the Town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia, Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and bounded and described as follows: On the south ot Third street of said town. On the east by lot ot Sarah A. Pettlken, on the north by Pine 'alley, and on the west by an alley, being fifty feet In frontjalong said Third street, and forty feet in width In the rear, and two hundree and sli feet, be the same more or loss In depth, being part of the premises which were decreed by the Orphans' Court ot Colum. bla county to Sarah A. Petriken, in partition of her father Daniel Snyder, Sr., late of the Town ot Bloomsburg, deceased, whereon are erected a large FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into exeeutlon at the suit of Cosmopolitan Building and Loan Association vs. Mary M. Krug and Charles Krug, and to be sold asf the property of Mary M. Krug and Charles Krug. Maizi, amv. j. b. Mchenry, Sheriff, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ettatt 0 Jeremiah lies; late of Bloointtmrg, Notice la hereby fi-lven that letter nr ilmin lstratlon on the estate of Jeremiah Hess, late of Bloomsburu, deceased, bave been in-anted tn the undersigned administrators to whom all per- buub iijueuieu mj nam esiate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without utiiuy 10 GEO. w.nsss, SNT DM, Atty. J. A. U K88, 114-et. Admlulatrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tn Orphan' Court of Columbia county. Kttate IV vcu. IT.IUMffM, lute U IAKU31 (tHJJ., OWd. The undersigned auditor annnlntMl tv tha Orphans' Court ot Columbia county to make uiBtnuuiiuu ui tat) iuuuh in me nanaa or w. u, Hnyder. administrator of Ueo. W. Aiium. latu of Locust township, sold county, deo'd., as nuuvru uj iiuui Hwuuui iiieu in nam estate, will aiu mr iua luruiwo ui ma appointment on Tuesday, November 1. 1898. at V o'clock a. m.. at, the office of Grant Herring Kbo,., when and mi parties aaving maims against aala must present tnem or ue rorever debar rou iruui coming in upon saia tuna. H. A. M'KILLIP, 10-18-4t- . Auditor, JOHAS LONG'S SOES' WEEKLY CSSATSi Wilkes IUrrj', Pa., November 6, l$0$. Have you seen the n-r.v La Hello Crepons, of course you have worn hc wool and sillc crepon, but here ia a fabric made entirely of cotton that looks exactly like silk, it make9 up beautifully, is used for whole suits or seperate waists. If Kou want the latest thing in dress jjoods, something that is pleasing o the eye, write for La Belle Crepon, our selling price is only Miy2 cents the yard. Our Moreen Tafietta linings for dresses and sleeves are dyed with Analine dye, making them abso lutely Fast Black, price per yard Yi cents. All wool Moreen takes the place of hair cloth this season for dress, skirts and sleeve lining, we have it in Ave qualities 39 cents, 45 cents, 50 cents, 60 cents and 75 cents. . Our Millinery Department Is the mart of Fashion, setting the styles in womens had gear for the Wyo ming Valley. VVe employ only skilled Trim mers who arc recognized as such in their profession. We can fur nish exclusive styles, and with our great facilities are in position to make hats, adapted for special occasions, at very moderate rates. Our stock of pattern Hats and Bonnet? is the largest in the sfcite and comprises the latest and best productions from the leading milli nery centers of the world. Among the pretty jaunty thing seen this season, are beautiful Tarn O'Shanters, they come in plain cloth with feathers, colors blue, brown and black at 29 cents. Cassimere Tarn O'Shanters with velvet band bow, of ribbons are 59 cents. Scotch Caps of velvet with silk rosette and two feathers, some ol plain cloth with Mohair brail around band and top edge, somj of mixed goods, and the genuine scotch plaids, 89 cents. It will soon be too cold for your white skirts, the neatest most sensible garment for fall and winter Wear is our Flannelette underskirts in stripes, plaids, small checks' and floral effects, as they are made in our own works, we can sell then; at a very moderate price, will send you a sample skirt for 49 cents and postage. Men's unlaundcred white shirti made of good quality muslin with linen bosoms are sold by us at 25 cents. Men's laundered white shirts with yoke and reinforced fronts very good quality muslin, linen bosom, each 49 cents. ' We are the only agents for this part of the state for the celebrated Butterick paper patterns, you will find in stock a pattern for every con ceivable kind of garment; drop us a postal card and wj will be pleased to forward you the Metro politan Fashions, a Journal that contains many useful suggestions for making garments and is pro fusely illustrated with fashion cuts. For the Holiday Season we will carry in stock singing Canary birds at $2.00 each, cages from 75 cents up, a bird and cage makes an acceptable gifc. In this big store of our3 the lar gest department store in Northern Pennsylvania, you will find every thing for everybody except high prices, this we don't tolerate, al ways remember in ordering any thing you have the privilege of returning it if not just what you want, this gives you all the advan tage of our daily buyers, remember also we carry only the best grade? of goods, which we sen! you at lower prices than other houses, ou: great buying and distributing ca pacity enables us to lessen the prices and improve the standard of quality. Persons visiting us will find our store fully equipped with all comforts of modern invention, our Cafe and dining room located on the fifth floor, is a delightful place to take lunch, it is away from the hurry and bustle of business and is ably officered by skilled lady atten dants. Respectfully, Cor, W. Market and Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. am, JOHN R TQWHSE Merchant snsBBsnnvMi SUITS FROM S18.00. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Tl Fa., Issued out of the Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia Coun ty, and tome directed, there will be exposed topubllo sale, at the court House, In Blooms burg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2d, 1S95, at S o'clock p. m., all that piece, parcel, and tract of lnnd, situate In Mndlson township, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Be ginning at a post, In the public road, on lino ot land of Susan Miller, thence along land ot .laoob Shoemaker north three-and-a-half de grees cast one hundred and forty-two perches ton float, thenco north elghty-slx-and-a-half degrees west one hundred and thirty-two perches to a post, on lino ot land of William Kabb, thence south three-and-a-half degrees west seventy and four-tenths perches to a post, thence south elghty-slx-and-a-lialf degrees east forty-nlno and six-tenths perches to a post, thence south three-and-a-half degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a post, thence south clghty-seven-and-a-halt degrees east forty-six and three-tenths porches to a post, thence north two degrees east eeventy-four and eight-tenths perches to a point In the centre of a public road, thence north six-and-a-half degrees east six perches to a point In road, thence north seventy-Jive degrees east forty and six-tenths perches to a point In said pub lic road, the place of beginning, containing US ACRES OF LAND, more or less, upon which Is erected A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and outbuildings. ALSO, All that, ploce, parcel, and tract of land, situ ate in (he township of Madison, aforesaid, and adjoining the above tract, bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a post, on line ot land late of John BUhlme, and corner of land of Amos Heller, thence by land of said Heller east fifty perches to a post and corner ot land ot Valentine Bldleman, thence Vy land of said Bldleman north one hundred and sixty perches to a post, thence by lands of said Bldleman west fifty perches to a post on line ot land of Wax. ltabb, thence by land of said Rabb and Btlhtme south ono hundred and sixty perches to the place of beginning, con. talulng ,'50 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, upon which is erected A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Frank r at ten vs. Erastus Hendershott, and to be sold as the property of Erastus Hendershott. J. B. McllBNHY, Chbibm ax, Atty. Sheriff. F-CL-blic Sale OF VALUABLE Real Estate. On Premises, In Town ot BLOOMSBURG, PENNA., fkm, mTEiffl m, AT IO O'CLOCK A. M. Property 8. W. Cor. Market and Sixth streets, 430 feet front on Jefferson street, by 450 feet on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. The Improvements are Two Large Three-Story Brick Buildings, nearly new, used as a Sanitarium. Also, two story Brick Swelling House ; main buildings heated by steam from town plant, lighted with gas and electricity, with sewer and water con nections. Also, two-story Brick Dwelling House. Bath room and water closets in all the buildings. Fruit trees In full bearing ; within 100 teet ot depots ot Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad, and Bloomsburg A Sullivan Railroad, and the proposed location ot the Read ing Railroad Depot. The fronts, on Jefferson and Sixth streets, well adapted tor first-class private residences, and that on Market street, for hotel or business purposes- The property will first be offered for sale as a whole, and then In smaller portions, to suit purchasers. For terms ot sale, Ac, see handbills. Apply to Arthur M. Burton, 604 'A'alnut street, Phlla , Pa., or C. W. MlUer, Esq., Bloomsburg, Pa. 3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. tate of Wtlllnm fflteell, late of th$ Town of BloomHburg, drconwd. . Notice ta herby given that letter testamen tary on the estate of William Klwell, late of the Town ot Bloomsburg, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned executors, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, aud those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. UKU. E. ELWBLL, J0-M-0t. N. U. FUNK, Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KttaU of Oearhart B. Bent, The underalirned an auditor, aonolnted bv the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to make distribution of said estate, will sit at bis omce In Benton, on Tuesday, November IV, ima, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same or be debarred from coming In on sold fund. w. u. MAUIl.L,, 10-4t. Auditor. NOTICE. Whereas, at a Court of Common Plnaa of r?ni. ntnbla county, being September term, 1HW, a petition waa presented by J. M. Clark, assignee of William Neal for benefit of creditors, aud I. W. McKelvy, executor of Wm. McKelvr, deo'd., representing that said Wm. Neal and Wm. Mc- neivy were owners in lee 01 certain land In Bloomsburg, Pa., known as the Mcciure farm, bounded south by Susquehanna river, east by lands ot estate of D. J. Waller, north by landot esiate ot Vastlne Boone and others, and west by lands or estate ot Douglas Uughea. That an unsatisfied mortgage appears ot record upon Bald larm given February 4, isa, by Joslah Mo. dure to one Andrew Clark to secure the luat sura of eighteen hundred, eleven dollars and nity cents. Notlee Is hereby given pursuant to the order of said Court aDd the Act ot Assem bly of June 10, 1881, requiring fie owner of said mortgage to appear at December term of said Court, ibm, and answer Bald petition and show cause why said mortgage ahall not tie .muitwi of record pursuant to the provisions of the Act ui ABoeuiuiy auovv mentioned. . i. B. MCHENRY, ll-Mt. Sheriff, CORNER MAIN & MARKET Sts, BLOOMSBURG PA. FOR. ONE WEEK 110 RE. ti 1 shut mmm m - OF WEITZENKORW'S Will surely close SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. It's the Bargain Panic of the 19th Century. Other Sales Shout Trash. - Our Sale Means Merit. IT MEANS honest all wool closing, and IT MEANS ster ling good shoes. Pay no attention to any other sales, no matter under what name they are advertised. Come here ari"d get more for your money than any other concern in Pennsylvania dare afford to ofier. Bring it along and you will receive with your purchase a piece of triple plated silver table given freely in 11115 uk wm mi AND CONTINUE ONE WEEK. Note These Low Prices: Men's never-np working pants, worth $1.00, sale price, .59 Men's never-np corduroy pants, worth $2.50, sale price, $1.25 Boys' all woolen knee pants, worth 50c, sale price .25 Men's heavy double breasted railroad coats, worth $3 50 itr ,Safep?ce? $2.00 Men s black cheviot wool pants, worth $2.00, sale price, .98 Men s black and blue beaver overcoats, worth $8.50, sale price, $5.00 Men's extra fine blue and black Kersey overcoats, worth $12.00, sale price, $7.50 Boys overcoats, deep cape, mohair braid, worth $3.00, MIC Boys' 25c. caps 14c; Boys' all Men's heavy Shetland ulsters, bweet, Orr & Co s. men's all GREAT SHOE Ladies' button and lace shoes, every style of toe, 98c, Ladies' button and lace shoes, heel and spring heel, $2.00, worth $3.00. Misses' shoes, button and lace, grain and dongola, 98c, wortk $1.50. Men's French calf shoes, lace or Congress, $i.o8,worth $3.00. Men's felt boots and overshoes, $1.98, worth $3.00. Men's fine dress shoes, lace or Congress, 98c, $1.10 and $1.48 Childrens' shoes, doncrnl.i enrinrr Vool i:j 1 .u Any sortof clothes vou mav - , J this sale and save manv dollar convince yourself ot the truth The White Corner Building WILKES lint ill Hatter. B TROUSERS FROM S5.QO. - ware. This silver will be to purchasers. mmi iw. u, fJ(J wool $3 suits, sale price, $1.98 worth a m u Sq ka wool $3.00 pants, sale price $ 1 .50 BARGAINS. , , r..& ..v,vl laicuv ui, aujlU ICdUl- neiH v w e. TVU VOU Kvl' of our advertising. imip - - - 2, 4 and G, S. Main, - XJAUUE.