THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 7 WHT HIS WIPE WAS NOT THERE. the Mo la tba Dram Bnlt Rownti Coa IWluuthtl In Kiplalnlug- Mttr. "Why Isn't your wife here?" asked the floor manager, as he stopped for a minute to chat with the man. In tho shabby dress au.lt. "Why ah the ah the fact U ahe never groes to these full-dress affairs, explained the man In the shabby dress suit "Now you apeak of It," said the floor manager, "I am reminded of the fact that I never did ace her at one of our dances." ' "Quite rljrht," replied tho man In the shabby dreaa suit with evident relief. "She never attenda them." ' "Hut, on the other hand," continued the floor manager, "rhe always attends the Informal entert Inments, while I don't recall that I ever saw you at one of them." "That's right, too," admitted the man In the shabby dress suit, shifting- uu ra.illy from one foot to the other. "You see, we were lacking In foresight this year, and tt has been rather awkward, but next year we expect to appear to cether again." The floor manager I wked puzxled and the man In the shabby dress suit ap peared 111 at ease. "I don't believe I quite understand, said the floor manager at last. "NOT" , "No." The man In the shabby dress suit pulled the floor manager a little to one side, where they couldn't be overheard. "My wife thinks we ought to be rep resented In society," he said, "but we made an error In our plans. We could only afford one suit for each of us, and ahe got a gown for afternoon teas anI such things, while I bought a dreaa suit. Her gown Is out of place where I can wear my suit, and I can't wear my suit where her gown Is the proper caper. We roust make the beat of It this year, but next year we intend to try to get Into the same class." Chicago Post. . n Canght the Officers. ''Cap" Nelson Is a moonshiner whoso stills In Clinton County, Ky., have nev er been found. The revenue ofllcers have endeavored for years to catch film, but the nearest they ever succeed ed was about two years agf, the de tails of whloh raid were told a reporter by Thad Arnold, one of the deputies iwho accompanied the posse. "We left Tolnt Burnslde," ha said, "and atopped tho first night In Monti cello, starting early the next morning fur lioBton Mountain, near which Nel son whs known to live. As we rode up the narrow bridle path, that Is the easiest way to the top of the mountain, a mountaineer met us. noway, strangers," he saia. " 'Howdy,' we answered. " 'Goln' to Albany?' he inquired. " TTes.' ' " 'Wall, I reckon I kin do yo'uns soma good an' make an' hones' dollar,' he re marked. 'One of yo' all Jess get down an' como hyar.' "Our leader dismounted, and the man said, cautiously: " 'Thar's a feller named "Cap" Nelson hyar, an' thar's rewards fur 'lm. Kf yo' all will bring some men hyar, I'll go halvera.' "After a lrttla sparring a deal was made with the fellow, who took us to a house for supper, where he said Nelson had an engagement to come that night. iWe watched the Informer carefully, and kept our weapons ready for use. " 'Yo'uns all go up yander In the loft an' keep a sharp lookout. When ho comes, jump right down an' captor 'lm suddlnt. Take me, too, for my hide wouldn' be worth shucks ef they hed any ljee he war given away.' "We were a little, suspicious, but kept a close watch upon the man. He was not out of our sight except when ho .went to feed the horses. "About tho time It ttrj-w dark thero were Bounds of horses' hoofs, and our spy whispered up the loft: 'He'll ride up, an' I'll go out an' see 'loa an' stop lm. He won't come In 'cause thar's two others with 'lm. When yo' all hear three pistol shots yo' kin' know It's 'lm. Git yo' critters an' surroun' Mm.' "We started after the horses, and the pistol shots were heard as we reached the log stable. The horses wars gone, the lights were out In the cabin, and .when we got back It was deserted. We finally got Into the house, and loosely scrawled on a piece of brown paper Avas written: 'I told yo' all I'd show you Cap Nelson for half the two thousand dollars. You all et supper with him, but he don't live here, as a general thing. He took the horaes for half wjiat you owe him for showing himself, and the rest can be sent to him at Monti cello.' "It was the last trace we could And of him, and we walked thirty miles to town, expecting every minute to be hot at." Men and Their Bats. "Well, well," remarked a leading hat. er the other day; "everybody has smiled at the vanity of women as they take long and fond glances at their re flections In the store windows, but wo man Is not a marker for the ordinary man. The uglier a man Is the longer It takea him to suit himself with a hat und the oftener does he look Into the Class while buying one. I have an un usually unprepossessing customer, who would exhaust the patience of a Job. He oame into the store the day after the spring styles arrived and consumed two hours and ten minutes In getting hat that pleased him. The next day he returned the hat and had one mad; to order. This man Is so ugly that Jnuk." Philadelphia Hecord. nothing could Improve his looks but a What to Cultivate. "If a .girl Is anxious to marry1 Wan the maid . "Yes?" aald the woman of the world enoourajlncly. "If she Is anxious to marry and mar ry well, from the point of view of so ciety, I suppose she shwuld prepare her mit as ahe would for a profession." , "Certainly." "There are some things that she should cultivate aasMouHly, and others to which she need devote little itten tlon.' ) "There are." 'Well, what woulrf you advise her to cultivate particularly?" "A wealthy relative who Is likely, to e m-VEhiejiga JCvtolVg EvSj, J Just WuiU'i Noeded Exclaims thousands of people who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season of the year, and who have noted the success of the medicine in giving them relief from that tired feel ing, waning appetite and state of ex treme exhaustion after the close con finement of a long winter season, the busy time attendant upon a large and pressing business during the spring months and with vacation lime yet some weeks distant. It is then that the building-up powers of Hood's Sar saparilla are fully appreciated. It seems perfectly adapted to overcome that prostration caused by change of season, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the system, it purifies and vitalizes the blood. Many Bonds Are Illegal, The Supreme Court has handed down a per curium opinion affirming the court of Lancaster county in the case of Sener against the borough of Kphrata. This decision effects a large number of boroughs. An esti mate is made that $10,000,000 in bonds have been affected and are illegal. The Act of 1874, authoriz ing boroughs to issue bonds up to 7 per cent, of the assessed valuation, was amended by the legislature last year, and it seems a line was left out which gives the Act of 1895 another meaning. The Act of 1874 made it obligatory on the part of the council, where they bonded the town to the limit of 7 per cent, of the assessed valuation, to levy a tax of 8 per cent of the amount borrowed. This made the taxation exceedingly heavy in some towns, and to remedy this the Act of 1895 was passed, but a mistake was made in the wording, making it appear that the borough could only borrow 2 per cent, of its assessed val uation, and the Supreme Court lias sustained this view of it. To Attempt to Cure catarrh by the use of so-called bl ood remedies means the expenditure of many dollars and derangement of the stomach. That catarrh is not caused by blood troubles is self-evident when you reflect that attacks are always due to sudden climatic changes or exposure to cold, and otxur most frequently during the winter and spring, though the blood is as pure then as in summer or fall. A remedy which quickly relieves and by thorough treatment cures the catarrhal attacks has been found in Ely's Cream Balm. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary J. Vanhorn, late of Hemlock toirnehip, deceased. Sol ice is herelni given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Marti J. Vanhurn, late of IlemiucK township utwitsea, been granted to the iimlerstgned administrator to whom alt liersons indebted to said estate are. requested to make, payments, and those having claims or demands will make known Hie same without delay to Urant Herring, Xtty. 11. W. SHADE, B-Jl-ur, Administrator, Schuyler, Monionr Co, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Is sued out or the court of common Meas of Col umbia County, l'a., and to me directed, there will tw exposed to publlo sale at the Court llouse In Hloomsburg, on SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. in., all that certain messuage or tenement piece and tract of land situate and being In the township of Center, In the County of Columbia, l'a., bounded and described as follows, that Is to say: Beginning at low wa ter mark on the north sltlo of tue north-east branch of the Susquehanna river; thence by 1 and of Ucnjumln Boone north thirty and three eighth decrees west, one hundred and eighty perches and two-tenths to a stone; thence by land of Joseph Pohe south seventy-one and one-half degrees west, forty-four perches and seven-tenths to a stono and lands of Jesso Mcr- rcl; thence by the same and lands of Joshua Webb, south thirty degrees east, ono hundred and eighty perches to low water mark of the river Susquehanna aforesaid; thonce north soventy-oue degrees cast forty-six porches to the place of beginning. Containing forty-nine acres and seventy-eight perches of land, more or less, whereon is erected a large two-story FRAME FAFM HOIS-', large bank barn and straw shed attached. wagon shed and outbuildings; also three frame dwelling houses and stable. Thero Is a gool well of water near the farm dwelling house, a well of water at tho barn and uu abundance of fruit of various kinds upon the prcmiBcs. This property Is situate about four miles east of Bloomsburg, along the public road leading from Blopmsburg to Borwlck, and s a very desirable, property. ALSO: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township ot Cent 10 aforesald.bounded and described as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at a corner and land now or late of l'UIIlp Miller and Jesse Merrell; thence by land of said Jesse Mor. rcll north stxty-llvo and three-fourth degrees east, ntty-two perches to a post; thence by Innds late of Joseph Poho, north thirty and one fourth degrees west, twenty perches to a post and lands of the said Joseph Polio; thence south slxty-tlve and throe-fourth degrees west, fifty two perches to a post corner; thence by land late of l'hlllp Miller south thirty and one-fourth degrees csst, tweuty perches to a stono corner, thu place of beginning. Containing six and one-half acres. The abovo described land In cludes limestone lots coutalnlug ono-half acre each, thirteen In number. All thnt certain piece or parcel or land situate In Contre township aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: on tho north by lands of N. U Campbell, east by lands of I-ovt illller. now Dr. B. F. Gardner, south by Delaware, Lockawauna and Western Railroad, and west by lands fonnorly of l'hlllp Miller, now tho estate of Samuel Knorr, dee'd., containing six acres and thirty porches, moron or loss. Seized, taken Into execution at the suits ot Lafayette Creasy et. al. vs.'N. L. Campbell, and to be sold as the property of N. I.. Campbell. J. B. McliENUY, Wintkh6T .tU Ava enerirr, hot won, j ' pw- 1 MM WvK' tvr." m vwvari DR. M SALM, Wonderfully Successful in all Chronic Diseases and Diseases of the EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNGS AND NASAL CATARRH. All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. UK CL'RKS A FT BR OTHERS FAIL. 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Eves; on the east and south by the m Iddlo ot tho State road to the turn In said road south of tho factory; thence along the east bank ot the tall race to Its mouth, the place of beginning, containing TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, more or less, wharcon Is erected a large three story BRICK FACTORY BUILDING, with an engine and boiler house attached. Said buildings being fully equipped with power and all necessary machinery tor the manufac ture ot worsted yarn. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of John Eves, C. W. Eves, Shadrach Eves, and C. M Eves trustees vs. MUlvllle Worsted Mill, and to ba sold as the property of tho MUlvlllo Worsted Milt. J. B. McUENHY. C. W. Mii.i.kr, Attorney. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Boyd A. Kile, late of Jackson township, deceased. Kottee is hereby given that lettere of adminis tration on the estate of Bond A. Kile, late of Jackson township, deceased, Iiace been granted to the undersioited administratrix, to whom all persons Indebted to said f state are reiuested to make payments, and those having claims or de mands xclll make knou n the same without delay to AS SI It 8AVAUH, Administratrix, cans. Attorney. Sesoopeck, fa. ' tt-S5-U(. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. Sallle A. Buckingham, late of the 'down aj liioomsuurg, ueveuseo, Kntice Is hereby alven that letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. sallle A. Buckingham, late ot the Townof Bloomsburg, deceased, ha in been granted to lite u.idersigned executor, to whom all persons iiulebied to said estate are requested to make payment, ana inose wii'y nir( w r iitands will make known the same without delay. ROBERT BVCKISGUAM, IMl-Bf. Executor. ELY'S CATARRH CREAM BALM is quickly absorbed. Cleanses the Nasal rassages, Allays Tain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Protects the Mem brane from addition- Cold. 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West Fififc St DISEASES OP THE TliliOAT AND NOSI SPECIALTY ( 0 10 A..TW, mo 4 P.M. 1.7 to DP. M. 0 10A.TW. BI.OOK8BCHO OFFICR DOCRfl FA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, TA.' Ofllce and residence In Ti-of. Wallerl Hornet MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORAA. ROBBINS, M. D, Office, West First Street, - BLOOMSBURG, PA. WSpecial nttention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, rmSICIAN AND St HQ EON, Offlce and Residence, tvntro St., between 4th and stn St.. Diseases ot the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ts to Ma, m. officr noma: -l 1 to .1 p. m. (7 to tt p. m. 7. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, P, THE EYE A SPECIALTY, Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glassei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneouoa DR. M. J. HESS, Grnduntf. nf tfcj. TJKt1at.1r.l.tt. r..n.1 r- VMIUU UU lece. Office and floor frnr.t I nrl.M'. R..IM. ing, corner of Main and Centre Strreta, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all It! hrnnrhol. WnrV tmmr. anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or ELKCTKir VTiiBA-rriB nA Iv1 Anaesthetic nsl fr.r f ..;nia.. ..t.iL of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' Lockard's Building, 2nd floor. Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. II, HOUSE, SUllGEON DENTIST, Ofllce, Barton's tulldlng, Main tclow Marke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mantket, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITiioUT FACT, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wia artificial teeth are inserted. 3TTo be open all hours timing the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam street, op posite Town Hall. Offlce hours 8:30 to 12 a. m j 8 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman ' Represents twelve of the strongest Corneaa, lcs in the world, among which are : cash total RtTariui ... . 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Thetr assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted sad paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaar burg, Pa. The people of Columbia counlv shoalal patronize the agency wherd looses, if any, are settled and paid by ore of their Own citizens. CENTRAL IIOTEI, 11. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohncr, Assistant. BLOOMSRURG, TA. l arge and convenient sample rooms. Hot and culd water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. nartzol, Prop. Peter F. Keldy, Managor No. 121 West Main Street, KLOOMSHURG, PA. HTI.arge and convenient sample room Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and al modern conveniences. Bar stocked with bea wines and liquors, bust-class livery attached
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