4 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. 0 ESTABLISHED 18SH. aite (folumtla gcmorrat, ftSTABulSUED 18T. CONSOLIDATED 1869. PUBL1SUK3 VEllY THIUSI1AY MOUSING at riloomsbunr, the County scat of Columbia County, I'cnnsylvaiiln. vIEO. E. ELWELL KDITOB. liEO. V. HOAN, Fohkmak. Tin: 1n3lde the count? f l.on a yearln ad vance; tl.SO If not paid In advance Outside the county, tl.'JS a year, Btrlctly In advance. A 11 communications should be addressed to THE COLUMBIAN. Bloomsburg, fa. THURSDAY, DECEMBER lo, 1S96. DECEMBER COUET- Court opened on Monday morning with all the Judges on the bench. List of grand jurors called and all answer ed to their names except K. M. Graham, and J. J. Lewis, of Oatawissa, Rohr Mcllenry of Benton and T. L. Smith of Dloomsburg who were excused. C. W Runyon was appoint ed foreman of the Grand Jury, and sworn. I. II. Freeze appointed tip stall for the Grand Jury. Petition of W. S. Moycr, executor, P. A. Evans, presented, asking for release ns guardian of minor children of snid deceased. Estate of Henry Hirleman late of Jackson township deceased, report ot sale confirmed nisi. Estate of John Appleman, deceased, order of sale of part of real estate continued. Road in Pine township near ohn Deus, confirmed nisi, and width fixed at 33 feet. Inquest on the body of Samuel Dakon ap proved as a proper case for inquest. J. D. Bodine, J. P. acting as coroner. Inquest on the body of an "unknown" ap proved as a proper case for inquest. Guy Jacoby, J. P. acting coroner. Auditor's report confirmed nisi in Northern Columbia and Southern Luzerne Agricultural Society. Returns of constables received. Milllin Constable reports violation of law at late election, that the watchman was in side guard rail. Cleveland Constable reported one road in unsafe condition from Elysburg to Numidia. Hemlock Constable returned road from Mt. Plsasant line to Albert Summers, as bad condition. Bloomsburg Constable returned violation of liquor law, by J. R. Fowler at his restau rant on Centre street in said town on Nov ember 3, 1S96, (election day), by selling or giving liquor to divers persons. Watland P. Evans and Harry I. Evans, minor children of P. A. Evans, deceased, ap pcared in court and chose Eli Ohl as their guardian. V. G. Evans appointed tip staff for rear court room this week and W'm. Knorr for the next week. IIONDS FILED. Bonds of W. II. Ilenrie for Prothonotary in sum of $17,000, W. H. Henrie, Geo. II Vastine, S. B. Rhawn, C. P. Pfahler, A. II. Sharpless as bondsmen. Bonds of C. B. Ent, Register and Re corder, in sum of $19,500. C. B. Ent, G. A. Herring, P. S. Harman, J. R. Fowler, G. M. Lockard as bondsmen. Bond of Wm. Krickbaum, County Com missioner elect, in the sum of $2000, with C. A. Kleim and B. Frank Zarr as bonds men. SHERIFF'S SALES. Property of Eli Jones in Bloomsburg brick house, caipenter shop, &c. Sale ad journed till Saturday, Dec. 12, 1896, at 2 p. m. Properly of John Spesock in Roaring creek township to John Smith for $1240 in excess of a mortgage of over $1000. Property of E. A. Smith in Espy, sale ad journed to Dec. 12, at 2 p. m. Property of Samuel Smith in Fishing creek township, to J. V. Mcllenry, for $1005. Property of Stephen Pohe in Centre town ship, to E. R. Ikeler the plaintiff, for $100. Report of viewers in favor of a road in Sugarloaf township near Thomas Smith's, confirmed nisi. Width 33 feet. Report of re-reviewers in favor of a road in Jackson and Benton townships near Hiram Everitt's, confirmed nisi. Width 33 feet. Report of sale of real estate of John Lubeski, confirmed nisi. Estate of George Bitner. Petition for sale of real estate. Sale ordered. Dora Ohl appointed guardian of Paul E. and Clara C. Ohl. Will iam Hutton admitted and sworn as an attorney at law in the several courts of Columbia County. Estate of Joseph B. Shaffer, deceased, re port of sale confirmed nisi. Reitziel Fahringer vs. Lizzie Fahringer. Subpoena in divorce awarded. W. S. Atoyer released asgunrdian of War land and Hairy I., minor children of P. A. Evans, deceased. The Court stated that inquests held by a regular coroner need not be approved by the Court, as the coroner is a judicial official and hears his own cases, but in the case of an acting coroner the report of inquest should be brought for the Court's approval. Register & Recorder's accounts confirmed nisi. District Attorney Harman recommended that nolle prosequi be entered in these cases upon payment of costs by defendants J. E. Edson vs. Eli Hess, false pretense Calvin Crist vs. Montgomery Cox, larceny. Mary Fink vs. Al. Breech, adultery. Mary Riley vs. John Huxely, fornication nnd bastardy. H. M. Hartzell vs. Wm. Kishbach, lar. ceny. He also stated other cases had been dis posed of as follows : Anna Meisner vs. Daniel Billman, for nication nnd bastardy. Continned with a probable settlement. Annie Sweeney vs. Jackson Lyons, for nication and bastardy. True bill and case continued. Johanna Peterman vs. Alfred Yost, for nication and bastardy. Continued. J. E. Bolig, agent, vs. Wm. Gaumer, larceny. Continued. T. F. Conner, agent, vs. S. A. Stein bcrger, larceny. Continued. Mrs. Ilcniy Kober vs. Mrs. Lizzie Heiser, assault and l attery. True bill and case con tinued to February sessions on account of sickness of defendant. Five other casei he had ready to be heard which nearly cleaied his list. The Court stated th.it this was a good showing, both on the part of the County and the District At torney, the latter in disposing of the cases as he did, no douLt saved the County con siderable costs. Report of viewers for assessment of dam ages in taking property for school purposes in Briarcreek, nontirmed nisi Report of sale of real estate of Lewis Berge, deceased, confirmed nisi, Auditoi's report in estate of Fev, M. Power, confirmed nisi. Rev. 11. Johnson, who was committed to jail on October 7th, charged with ilcserlion, by his wife, was brought before the Court and after a few questions and a reprimand by the Court, was allowed to go free, the Court stating that certain evidence produced since his incarceration, showed lhat he had been misled into the marriage he made. Exceptions to report of Commissioners and petition for reviewers in the matter of the division of Btiarcreek township filed Clarence Frey vs. James F. Williams, lar ceny ns bailee. True bill. Mary K. Sands' use vs. Alex Kramer, Matnias Kramrr nnA ;.-f, L'-.. . r-.i imiiivi, 11:11 Hon to open judgment Rule granted for first Monday next Court at 2 p. ni. Mary Fortner vs. 11. W. Former, of Cala wissa. Defendant, who is in jail sick and cannot attend court, pleads guilty Maud Dollman vs. Leonard Dollman. Desertion. Defendant sentenced to pay costs ji piusccuinm, ana pay nis wile, Maud Doll man and children for their support $6.00 per month, beginning Jan. 8, 1897. Daniel Young vs. Norman Young. Preach of the peace. Sentence suspended for the present. Sarah Williams vs. Jared Williams. Will ful neglect to support their two children. Defendant found guilty. Sentenced to pay his wife for the children support $3. 00 per month beginning Jan. 8, 1897 ; to give bail in the sum of $300 within ten days and pay costs of prosecution. Tetiiion presented asking for transfer of license of J. R. Fowlerjto John Gross. TUESDAY. In assigned estate Wm. Neal, order of sale of the unsold part of tract No. 7 is con tinned till next term. Estate of Jacob Longenbcrger, C. E. Geyer is continued as auditor to report next term. Estate of Jeremiah Iless, deceased Re port of sale continued till next term. Road in Greenwood township near Heacock RR. station. Report of viewers continued to next term. Road in Catawiss township, near Daniel Morris. Report of reviewers continued to Monday, December 21st. License of J. R. Fowler transferred to John Gross, as per petition presented. Severai Bloomsburgers attended the production of "Miss Philadelphia," at Danville last Thursday night. They report the performance right fair. Mrs. William Ohl, aged 65 years, of Buckhorn, died Saturday night at 10 o'clock. Four daughters are left to mourn her death. Funeral ser vices were held Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Hess Bros. Jewelers have now ready for inspection a large line of watches, clocks, and jewelry of all kinds. Those wishing to purchase Christmas gifts can easily find some thing they like, as the store is aglow with nice things. A little child of B. F. Taylor, who resides on West Street, died Sun day afternoon. The child had the croup and had been ill but a short time. Private interment was made on Monday afternoon. The following lette, s are advertised December 8, 1896. Miss Maggie Gilbert, Mr. D. C. Meyers, Miss Julia Montague. Will be sent to the dead letter office December 22, 1896. James H. Mercer, P. M. Mr. II. Wettstein, of Marengo, 111., found that Ayer's Pills, taken when the first symptoms of la grippe, appea-, prevent further progress of the disease, and he has yet to find the first case where these pills did not cure the malady. Every dose was effective. Colonel Fellows Gone New York's Eloquent District Attorney Suc cumbs to an Attack of Gastritis. District Attorney John R. Fellows died Sunday afternoon at his home in New York city after a short illness from gastritis. Colonel Fellows was born on a farm in Saratoga county, in 1832. In 1850 he went to Camden, Aik., where he was admitted to the bar. His law partner there was Walter L. Era?;?. who was afterward an interstate com merce commissioner. He served through the war on the confederate side and attained the rank of colonel. Since 1866 he practiced law in New i ork city. Colonel Fellows served as district attorney there and represented the Sixth district in Congress for one term. ne has been prominently identified with rational Democratic conventions for the past 28 years. He supported Palmer for president. CnlAQ proved by the statements of lead wrtlCO Ing druggists everywhere, show that the people have an abiding confidence In Hood s Barsaparllla, Great Pirne proved b; the voluntary state v Ml5 nients of thousands ol men and women show that Hood's Barsaparllla ac tually does possess PnWPI1 over dl9eas by purifying, en r UTTCI rlchlrig and invigorating the blood, upon which not only health but life Itself depends. The great SlirPOCC of Hood's Barsaparllla In ouLUcas curing others warrants you In believing that a faithful use of Hood's Barsaparllla will cure you If you suiter from any trouble caused by impure blood. Hood's, Sarsaparilla IstheOneTrue Blood Purifier. AH druggists, ft. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. w,i ri"i ro w iivuu 9 i-1 1 13 10 operate. i cents, JCKflS LOKG'S SOriS' WEEKLY CHATS. Wilkfr-Bakkf, r. December lc, 16 The oM wife Kits by the ! -Mv.v.rj pl.icw !..!' Ilij.' i 'tin a 'ni bv. To U.e mumII irrniid-cMlilri-n clnce by hir K uc, :., r nnd bright of cyo ; fche tf 11m the story of .Nin'n Claua, what pwJ tlimira ho brought of yore. And cbe tolls of tho trlrs slio !u.!e wl.in g oh lid, to Jonna Long's b g store. Things are different now, she says, the big tore is u puln-'e of art, Killed to tlm root with ypxtnn Mid toys, Ut Wilknt-Ilnrrn' yrput holiday Mm t; Everything's grander now ibnn thru, nt:d there's a pud drnl moro to m o. It will pay y, u g Mid old to n.uko tho trip, to lind how tuny they Ixs. Yes, this store has changed wonderful! y, its policy h;is been progres sive nnd it keeps abreast with the times Our lines of Holiday goods for young and old are not trashy stuffs. They are worthy, substantial goods, and tc prices bring theni within the rci ch of all. We are the best equipped house in the city for the wants of the holiday trade, dont fill your Christ mas lists until you see our great collection of holiday . novelties, They are numerous, too many to mcntion.thesc arc but suggestions : Eric-a-Brac. Genuine Wedgewood Titchcr.', Jewel Boxes, Heart Boxes, Match Boxes, Cream and Sugar Sct3. We control the sale of the green Wedgewood. We have the light and dark blue and sage. Lamps. Every known variety of Lamps, suitable for Holiday gifts. Bronz, Onyx and Porcelain, Silk Shades, Porcelain globes and rich deco rated globes at prices unusually low. Onyx Tables. Onyx and Brass Tables in end less variety, a splendid table Sx3 inches at top is $3.69. Sterling Silver. One of the X-mas nov elties in cluding pa per cutters Seals, Blot ter, Brush and Comb Scts.Watch and Card Boxes, Bookmarks Silver-back Mirrors, Wax Candle Sticks, Book Holders, Repousse and other designs. Etched Leather. This is a new novelty. Fancy Fig ures and Forms appropriate to their uses are burned or etched in the leather, they make very pretty and ornamental holiday gifts. Some of the useful things are Handkerchief Cases, Shaving Tab lets, Writing Tablets, Scratch my Back Match Pieces. Pen Winers. Note-books, Calenders, etc. Celluold Goods, These pretty things arc prettier than ever this season. We have beautifully ornamented Collar Boxes, Handkerchief Cases, Card Cases, Toilet Cases, Ladies Work Cases, Smoking Sets, Jewel Boxes. Porcelain Rich Gold Bound decorated porcelain in Cuff Boxes, Cigat Boxes, Puff Boxes, Jewel Boxes, and the many little useful and necessary articles for a ladies toLet. Toys. The Great Bier Tov Room is a I city of toys in itself, don't fail to see it many of the things are our own importation. We carry the . Kestner Dolls, the most pleasing ...i A -r t 1 a '! tt,,u F' " v loy room should afford variety, you'll find ours a complete stock of everything known to childhood. Children are invited to visit this great room at any time. Cor. W. Market and Public Sauare T7W 1 Wilkes-Barre. C IQHH E, TOWNSE i nn nonr ill SUITS FROM S18.00. A Christmas Present Free. As a special inducement to intro duce our home paper in this locality, we will during the next to days, give to any person who sends us 35c in coin or stamps, a year's subscription to Home Lift, a Family Magazine, and a beautiful set of six elegantly chased Nut Picks, in a hindsome case, (same as sold by retail dealers at from 75c. to $1.25.) by return mail, postage paid. Address, Slocum & Co., Publishers, Caro, Mich. Won't Open Ballot Boxes. In the contested election cases in Northampton County Judge Scott announced on Monday that the Court would not open a ballot-box until it had been proved that it contained il legal votes, or that there had been an incorrect count of ballots. Each of the four Republican res pondents filed petitions in Court, asking to have proceedings quashed and to require petitioners to give security for costs. OUR Is now ready for your inspec tion. The line is complete and in it you can find something for each member of the family. Game3 from 3 cents to $1.7o. Toy Books 5 cents and upward. $1.10 10 CM. Framed and unframed pic tures, . Any book published fur nished at Wanamaker prices. WILLIAM H. SLATE, EXCHAN32 EQTZL ELD3. TXUSTEE'S SALE -07 VALUABLE- Real Estate. By virtue of an ordor ot the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned trustee, appointed to make sale of the real estate of A. K. Smith, deceased, after proceedings In par tition had In said estate, will expose at public sale on the premises at Jerenytown, Madison township, Bald county of Columbia, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1897, at one o'clock p. ru , the following described real estate, being a house and lot of ground situated at Jorsoy town, said township of Mad ison, bounded on the north by public road lead ing from buckhorn to Uuncy, on the east by aid public road and lot of I'rlau Welllver, on the south by lot of Emory Welllver, Mrs. Chas. Fruit and D. K. Johnson's estate, and on the west by public road leading from Jerseytown to Washlngtonvllle, whereon are erected a TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY HOTEL, barn and other out-bulldlngs, and is supplied with good spring water, and has been licensed &S a HOTEL FOH MOKK THAN FOUTV YEAK8. Possession will be given February 1st, lsor. Tiums of sal : Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money Bliull be paid at the striking down ot the property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation abso lute; and the remaining three-fourths in one year after confirmation nisi, with interest from that date. JOHN B. CA8KV, Hobt. Buckingham, atty. Trustee. 12.10-ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Is' sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Col- umbla county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public Bale at the Court House In Dloomsburg on SATURDAY, JANUARY a, i 897, at o'clock p. m., all that lot or piece ot ground situate In tho town of Dloomsburg, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a pout on Main or Second street of said town at corner of lot of Mrs. Henrietta ltlnker, thonce along Second streot westwardly a distance of thirty-two feet to a post, thence by other land of Anna M. Lorah, lately lot ot Levi Cox, north wardly eighty feet to a post In other lands of Anna M. Lorah ; thence along said land forty one feet to a post In line of lot ot Mrs. Henrietta Klnker aforesaid ; thence along the Hue of said Itlnkor lot southwardly eighty feet to the place of beginning ; containing three thousand square feet be the sume more or less, whereon is erect ed a two story and a half double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Also! all that certain lot or piece ot ground 'flfT 1 U1IUJ HOLIDAY STOCK CORNER MAIN & MARKET Sts. TROUSERS BLOOMSBURG PA. I FROM S5.00. BARE BARGAINS FOB YOU ! Now is the time it you are looking tor what are genuine bargains in dry goods and coats. We are offering you gooda at a loss. Why ? liccause they are odd lots which always accumu- ia.iv 111 a EiuDii ut jjuuuui cium ivu iuuoi gwiitu liu OI. Alley are just as good as when f bey were new. Nothing wrong with 1AY ruin 1atv VMtiof rer of flm tirifV U'A Tiuf n it llfMf you get some ol them ? DRESS GOODS. They occupy a place in our centre aisle, and are easy to see. Flauls, mix ed and plain goods, and are just what you want for school dresses, wrappers or a dress to wear in the morning. They sold from 45c. to $1.00 the yd. Now for 29c. the yd. COATS. We have a few coats, they were left over from last year. Could be made to look like this year's coats with a little trouble. Sold them for $10, $i a and $15 now they are marked $5. Our kersey cloth coat that we are of fering for $5 is the best in town. BLANKETS. You know our reputation for blank ets. We sell the best make we can buy. Have sold the same make for years. Women who buy a pair always come back when in need of more. What better recommendation can you get ? We make a special sale on one lot until they are gone, which won't be long. 10-4 not quite all wool, but BLOOMSBURG, PA. iTni?jninca An extra accumulation of ladies' shoes in harrow widths and small sizes has induced us to put on sale several lots at greatly reduced prices. Widths A. 13. and C, sizes 2 J to 4. Former price. $2.50 and $3.00, now $1.50. AX SI SI COLLEGE of BTJSIITBSS Columbian Building, DLOOIY1S BURC, PA. Will be organized OCTOBER 29th, One school in seven cities having the largest number of students of any business college in America. .$100 In 1 order to facilitate organizing the Bloomsburg branch, the first fifty scholarships will be sold for only $50 each. A scholarship will entitle the holder to graduating courses in the Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, and English departments. Time unlimited. The regular rates for these courses in other schools are from $100 to $200. For full information, write to Q WW! LLjAMS, Pres. Williams' College. situate la the town of Bloomsburg, county ot uiuuium uuu untie or 1'ennsyivauia, hounded and doscrtbed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner or Hallrqad street and an alley running from K norr's blaeksmltn shop to Flailing creek; thence along said alley north seventy-seyen degrees east slxty-nvo feet to corner of lot of Mrs. John ltlnker; thence by the same south scventy-su and throe-fourth degrees east feet to lot of Anna M. Lorah ; thence by the same south thirteen degrees west forty-one feot to a corner; thence by tha same south wardly eighty feet to Becond street of said town ; thence olomj the north Bide of Second street westwardly to the corner of Hallroad Iron street ; and thence ulong the east side of said Kallroad Iron street northwardly to the corner of the alley aforesaid, the place of begin ning, whereon Is erected a large three story FRAME STORE BUILDING and dwelling house attached, and a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUsE, and stable. Selzeed, taken Into execution at the suits of The Locust Mountain Saving and Loan Asso ciation vs. Jacob Lorah and Anna M. Lorah, and Levi cox and Sarah Eliza Cox vs. Jacob Lorah and Anna M. Lorah and to be oid as the Droo. ertyof Anna M. Lorah. J. B. MoIlENHY, L. 8. Wintersteen, atty. Sheriff 18-lo-ts. Hatter. Will will keep you warm just as well $J7. SHAWLS. This weather makes one feel like looking for them. They are good, best bargains we ever had to offer. Think of an all wool shawl for $3.98. Better ones best to be had at $6.00. DISHES. We want vou to kecD in mini! rnr dishes. Xmas is comine and then you will be wanting a few, maybe a full set maybe some odd nierrs of china. - Our display will be readv not week, and occupy our main aisle of the dry goods side. Lamps will be there in abundance. UNDERWEAR. We are selling underwear at a price that will tell its own story. A back ward season makes a low price in goods and the purchaser always gets the benefit. Lots of our underwear is worth one half again as much as we as. Will you take advantage of it? for $50. - - XMAS - 11 u h n Crayons and Pho tographs all fur nished in time for Xmas at iTKILLIP BROS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i'ofow of Davta Krelther, dectturd. TVmi unaerttgnea mulllor, appointed by tfn Or 2;"."',f '.I""'' "r -'f'"t"li im. i'u., co iiw aluliiOuliwinriUfvnat in am hmuta of Joint Z'',iyd.',t''''tlUQrrntieia in ft abow .(., wilt it to imonn ilw duUt-s nf hi appointment at hit ujHue in Uie town uf HUmmo vSP'XS? at,Wt'lxA-M: on Hatitntiw, I. if it, lnttti, when null wlutra alt tmrtutui having cliiinm avalimt naM estate mutt appear una proet the Mine, or be Oeuarred Irtun mining in oh $aXt 1. iu , HOMSRV BUCKlXGHi If.