THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Tour to California via Pennsylvania Railroad. In Southern California is founl the realization of a dream of the ancient. Here are the " Golden Apples of the Hesperides," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Rome, and in a climate more ei fect than that of Athens. Never in the wildest flights of his imagination did either Homer or Hesiod ever conceive of a garden richer in verdant beauty, more productive of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. Here the rose entwines the orange, and the snow-mantled peaks of the Sierras reflect the gold en rIow of the evening twilight. The last ot the Pennsylvania Rail road tours to California will leave New York and Philadelphia March 27, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and the Garden of the Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman palace cars going, and return on regular trains via any route within nine months. Regu lar one-way or round trip tickets will be issued for this tour in connection with a special ticket covering Pullman accommodations, meals, and other tour features going. The latter ticket will be sold at the following rates : From New York, Philadelphia, Har risburg, or Altoona, $60.00 Pitts burg, $58.00. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta tion, l'hiladclphia, stating return route desired. 3-4-41. Stray Paro graphs. A prudent office seeker stayed at home on inauguration day, and will take his chances a little later. It is generally supposed to be rich livirg that gave Grover the gout, but everybody knows it was poor living that gave his party the go(o)ut. Grover must intend to go into the contracting business. He welcomes foreign labor. "Say Bill, lend me that five you got yesterday?'' "Sorry, John, I can't accommodate you ; it's Lent." Robins will soon be chirping. "Shut the door" signs will soon be laid to rest. No Maude dear, omelettes do not grow on egg plants. If You Have Piles Use Dr. Ag kew's Ointment. Beyond compare the greatest remedy extant. Its claims backed up by the testimony of thou sands of cured people. Blind, Bleed ing, and Itching Piles relieved in a few minutes and cured in from three to six nights. 35 cents. ITEM3. After a fierce duel with knives, over the love of a girl at Miner's Mills last week. Thomas Wright, was stabbed in the heart and instantly killed. Railroad workmen thawed dyna mite too quickly at Dallas, Luzerne County, and the resnltant explosion killed Jared Husted and injured two others. Traction companies in that city have offered Allegheny City two per cent, of their gross receipts ; but Councils want to tax thorn at least three per cent. School Director, Thomas Hogan of Locust Gap, had an exciting.en counter with three highwaymen near Mt. Carmel late Friday night, but was not seriously hurt. McKinley, Hobart and Hanna Hard are triplets born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hard, at Carnegie, Satur day, and the mother and three sons are doing bravely. To make a test case as to laws on car couplers, Brakeman II. G. Mauk, has sued the " Pennsy " at Holli daysburg for $5000 for a hand crush ed by an old-fashioned coupler. Rev. J. M. Page was installed Sunday morning by Bishop N. S. Rulison, ot the diocese of Central Pennsylvania, as rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church at Lebanon. The bill which passed the House at Harrisburg Thursday providing that coroners shall have the same fee and mileage when they have been called and viewed a body, but decided that no inquest is necessary, as when an inquest has been held, will do away with one of the troubles which many coroners have had to contend with in the past. Heretofore when a sudden death has occurred and the coroner sent for he could receive no compensation for his troubles unless he empanelled a jury and held an inquest, thus sometimes entailing an unnecessary expense upon the county. The act just passed, while allowing the coroner pay whether he holds an inquest or not, will in reality be a saving to the county. The speediest and most reliable remedy for all derangements of the throat and lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This wonderful preparation checks coughing, induces refreshing sieep, and atlords great relief, even in advanced stages of consumption. Get your job work done at the Columbian omce. Shake Allen's Toot-Ease, A Powder, Into your shoes and get Rest and Comfort. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Aching, Sweating feet. 10, 000 testimonials. At druggists and Shoe Stores a$c Sample FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Lc Roy, N. Y. a 4 8t d. He (prettily) "They ought to send you to State's prison. You've stolen my heart." She "Oh, they don't send people to State's prison for petty larceny." Bay City Chat. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue or writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of tbe Court of common Pleas of Columbia county, state of Pennsylvania, and to mo dl frcted, thorn will be exposed to public sale at tlio court House In Bloomsburg, county and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., tbe following real estate: All that certain ploce, parcel or tract of land situate In the town of Bloomsburtf aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt.t Beginning at a point on tbe southeast corner of Fift h and Leonard si roots; thence along south side of Fifth street north sixty-four degrees, thirty minutes past if our hundred forty-nine and one-tenth feet to a stake on land of It. & B. It. K.; thence along samo south twenty-six degree i fifty minutes east, three hundred nlnoty-tivo foot to north side ot sixth street ; thence along same south sixty-four degrees, thirty minutes west, four hundred sovcnty-Uiree and nvo- tenth feet to cat"sldo of Leonard street ; thence along sumo north twenty-four degrees, west three hundred nlnety-tlve teet to Fifth street, the place of beginning, containing four and eighteen-hundredth acres, whereon are erected a four-story brick INGRAIN CARPET MILL, ft three-story brick engine, boiler and drying house, a lurgo two-story brick weaving shed and a ono story brick color shop for manufuc ture of tupestry carpets, a TWO S LORY AND BASEMEN V BRICK BUILDING for the Hplmilng of yarn, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution n( the suits of C C. l'encock, trustee, anil Junks agoe tid, trustee, vs. the Mttgee Carpet Works, and to bo sold as the property of the Magco carpet Woiks, J. 1). YcUKNKY, C. W. SliLt.ES, Atty. tiherllT. S-1-ts. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Purstmnt to an order of tbe Orphnn's Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned administra tors of William II. Yorgey deceased, will exposo to sale, the following described real estate. A FARM OF 40 ACRES, more or less, sltunted In Cleveland townHhlp, said county, two and one-half miles east of Hear Onp, on which W erected a large stable and ground cellar. Hounded and described as fol lows : No. 1. On east by lands of Adam Plmli k : on the north by laud of Mrs. Lucas and I'lioenls Thomas; on tho west by lands of Elijah Thomas: on the south by Public Hoad and lands of Sam uel Miller; containing forty acres more or less. dood spring of water on the premises. Also a large, tine APPLE AND PEAR ORCHARD. Land In high state of cultivation, and Is along public road leading to Shauiokln and Mt. Car mel, about seven miles from both towns. ALSO: Five acres of chestnut and rock oak timber In Cleveland township, bounded and described as follows : No. 2. On tho east by lands of amuel Mlllir; on the west by lands of the sime : on the north by lands of Brit Bodlne: on the south by lands of John Kline. Said tract, being situated along the foot ot "Little Mountain." Hale to be held on the premises on SATURDAY, MARCH. 27th, 1897. at ten o'clock a. tn. Conditions made known on day of salo. U. M. YOCUM, JOHN BKOP11Y, Ikklkr & Ikblkh, Administrators. Attorneys. 3-Ms. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel Merlcle Into of Hemlock Township, deceased Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration upon the estate of the said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to tbe said estate are request ed to make payment, and those having clslms or demands agnlust tbe game will uiuke tht-ui kuown without dWav to TllKODOIlR MEMCLK, Administrator, liluonisuurg, Pa. Fbbkzi & IUhman, Alty's. 3-4-tH. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Mordecal ifttlard, late of Centre town thi), deceased. Notice tn hereby given that tetters of admtnts tratUm on the estate of itordecai ill I hi id, late of Centre Unnushlp, deceased, liave been granted to the umlersigiied administrators, to whom all itersmis indebted to said estate are reguested to make pamiwnls, and those havlngclaims or de mands will make known the same without de la to s' UlLh.Hilt, J. K. CHKASi', 3-l-tlt. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Caleb llarlon. tale of the town of litoomslmig, deceasca. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or plums' Court of Columbia county, fill ell at his office tn MiHimslmiy, on Salnrdati A prll rd, 1SUT, nt 10 o'elis K a. m., to ilislrl'ntle Isilniwe tn the h'inds of Itr. II. If. ilcHrniolt and Thomas J. Barton, ejwciattrs, as iter first and partial ao. ciMiit, when and where all )ierons lutvtna claims against said estate mjist appear and prove the same or be de'xuTed front c nnlng In on said fund. GHASTUHlllttSa, s-t-ta. . Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ii the Orphans' Court of Columbia county. Pa, JisMte of Hannah .1. Clmmbei-Ua, tale of said count it, deceased The undersigned auditor, appointed by said court to make distribution of the ttnlaiue remain ing tn the hands of the administrator of said estate, hereby glees notice fiat he will meet all parlies Interested for the purposes of his ap pointment at his ojilce in IHisimsliurg. I'enna,, on Tuesday, March JUi, A. I). 1WI7, a' 10 u'ruefe a m., irlieu and where said parties are requested to prove thetr claims tir be deliarred from. parttiH lulling in Vat distribution of said fund. a. i. tiincK, 8 4-fa. A uditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tli Orphans' Court of Columbia county. Pa Jislat if Andrew Fowler, lale of said etimly, deceased. The undersigned auditor, apimlnted by said court to jutes uiMJn exception and make dtsirttm tion lytlne iHtlanve remaining In the lianas of tlui executor of the said estate, tiereby gives notice tttat he will meet alt parties interested, fur ths puritoses of his uppoiiUmeiV at the ojihn ig" C. U. Jackson In the borough of Henctck, henna , on Hunting, March Mill, A. I), 1NU7, at V o'clock a, t., ieiHi iii(f where said parties are nijuired to prom tlwlr vial nts or he deliarred from par tkijiatlng in ths distribution of said fund. a.u.otJicK, 8-lt-a. " Audiui; AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Kliat Qeorge, deceased, Tlie undersigned having been appointed audU tar to distrtlmle tlie unit In the hands of Hit accountant in the estate of Kiln Oeorge deceas ed to nnd amimg the parties entitled thereto : ivltt attend at lit ojtlre on Centre Street, hlooinsburg, Iti., on Monday iitewtn any or man-n, a. u., 1HW. alien o'tiurk in the forenoon, fur the iter' fnrmanm of Ml) duties at mwh auditor ; when ana where alt persons naring claims mum pre tent them dulu authenticated lor allowance, or b forever debarred from mining tn on tain fund. n-4 tit. jvhh v. r nntt.n, March 1, lt-OT. Auditor, CHARTER NOTICE. Notloo Is hereby irlven that an application will be made to the Governor of the H'ate of Pennsylvania, on Monday March Wnfl I w, by f. II. Wolfe. R. If. Rlsenhart. Nathan Ylmrst, M. Tust ln and C. W Miller under the act. of assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania entitled "An Act to provide for tho In corporation and regulation of certain Incorpor ations " approved April VHlh, 1H74, and the sup- llements thereto for the charter of an intended nnnrnnrnttnn tn he rutted the llloornshurtf Match cotnoany " the character and object of which Is the manufacturing and sale of matches and the manufacturing of match ma chinery from Iron, wood or other metal and for t hese purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its supplements Feb -iVlHW. C. W. Mtt.t.KR, Solicitor. SHERIFF'S SALE. ' OF VALCABUS- Real Estate By virtue of a certain writ of Levari Facias Is sued out of tho Court of common Pleas of Col umbla County, to mo directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court Houso In the Town of IHoomsburg.County of Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, MARCH ao, 1897, at t o'clock In the afternoon, All that certain messuage, tenement, or tract of land situate partly In Cooper township, Mon tour County, Pennsylvania, and partly In Mon tour township, Columbia County, Htnte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt a white oak stump on lino ot luuds of Peter Baylor and KU Baylor at corner of lands of Jeremiah Beaver; thence by lands of said Jeremiah Beaver south 8i degrees west 123 1-10 perches to a stone; thence a degrees in minute cast, 69 percht b to a stone corner In line of land of Frederick Block; thence by land of said Fred erick Block, north 8."x degrees west LB perches to a black oak stump; thence by land of Knm- sey heirs south 'A degrees west HI perches to a post; thence by lands of Hamsey heirs and lauds of Henry Hchrnm M degrees v. est 154 ,V10 perches to a stone corner; thence by land form erly of Henry t'ttenmlller, south 111)4 degrees east 5 9-10 perches to a post; thence by lands of Jeremiah Snyder, north T5 degrees east B 4-10 perches to a Htonc corner; thence by lands of Jeremiah Snyder nnd M 8. Uldgeway, south 16 degrees, &u minutes east D7 4-10 perches to a maple sprout corner; thence by lands ot Math las Knust, uorth Ti?4 degrees east. 1UI s-lo per cites to a stone corner, thence south 17 1-3 do grees cast 12 5-lo perches to a black oak corner; thence north 71 1-S degrees east 44 perches to a stone corner; thence south 18 degrees east 16 6-10 peri hes to a post and stone oorner; thence by land of Henry Wertman, north 80H degrees east 67 O-lo perches to a stono corner of lands ot Daniel Coiner; thence north 18 degrees west as 7-10 perches to a Btone comer; thence north 85 degrees east, 24 WO perches to a stono corn er of lands of John Klfcrt; thence north S. de grees cast ltl 2-:o perches along lands of John Klfcrt, Peter Baylor end Eli Baylor to white oak corner, thu place of beginning, containing 275 ACRES, and 41 perches of land strict measure, be tho same more or less. Together with tho heredi taments and appurtenances. The said I. W. Wllllts having, subsequent to the making of the mortgage under which the sulo Is to be made Bold portions of tbe above mentioned tract ot land to different parties, tho above described tract will be sold In parts cor responding with such salo made by said Wil ms, In the Invorso order of tbe dates of sules by said Wllllts, except as to a balance of purchase money remaining unpaid upon a sulo by Ar ticles ot Agreement to Bruce Plocb, and there fore the order of sales, unless modified by an order of Court, will be as follows: 1st. Sale of a portion of said land sold by said Wllllts to Lewis Thomas, bounded by lands ot Manilas Appleman, Henry Wertman, Daniel Cotner, John Klfert, Peter and Ell Baylor and others, containing 125 ACRES, and 24 perches more or less, situate partly tn Cooper township, Montour county, and partly In Montour township, Columbia Couuty, State of Pennsylvania; on which are erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame bank barm, wagon shed, and has a spring near the house, wltb f-r.lt trees, about 76 acres cleared land, being situate about bait way be tween Bloomsburg and Danville, and about one bait mile from Orovanla. 8nd. A portion of said land sold by said Wll llts under Articles of Agreement to Bruce Plouch, to the amount of the unpaid purcbaso money remaining unpaid to said Wllllts, situate partly In Montour township.; said County of Columbia, and partly In cooper towusUlp, Mon tour Couuty, Pennsylvania, containing about 84 ACRES of land, upon whlchlarcjcroctcd a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank bam, and wagon shed, and has a spring near the house; about 30 acres cleared land; bounded by lands of Joseph Urobuiuor, Charles Ploch, Henry Hem am and others. 3rd. sale of a portion of said lund sold by said Wllllts' to John II. Elfert, situate In Cooper township, Montour County, State of Pennsyl vania, bounded by land of Henry Schram, Jure mlah Snyder and others, containing about 3S ACRES," and l.'i perches, uioro or less, about eleven acres cleared. 41 h. Hale of tho above mentioned part sold by said Vi nuts to Bruce Ploeli, without refer ence to tho amount ot purchase money remain ing unpaid. 5th. Kale of the portion sou by said Wllllts to Charles Ploch, situate In Montour township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bouuded by lands ot the above mentioned purchasers and others, containing 30 ACRES, aud 70 perches mora or less, about $0 acres cleared. More particular description ot the soveral parts will bu given at tho time of the sule, and tbe sale In parts will be made until sufllclent prooeedB may bo realized for the payment ot the moneys necessary to satisfy tho Writ of Lavarl Facias. Sel.ed, taken In execution and to be sold as tbe property of Isaiah W. Wllllts, the mort gagor, wltb notice to Lewis Thomas, Kate P. Wllllts, John II. Elfuit, Bruce Polcb, Fred Plocb aud Charles Ploch, terre tenants. J. B. MoIlENUY, Hberlir. CnAHt.M O. Barklkv, Sheriffs ofiloe, Atty. for Plulntirr. Bloomsburg, Pa., Feb. W RECEIVER'S ACCOUNT. tn the matter of the tn the Court of Com mon Pleas' of tho coun ty of Columbia, in Knotty. Kecelver of the Blooms- burg Banking Co. No. S, Feb. T., 18OT. Now March 1. 1W. B. F. Zarr. tho Heoelver appointed by snld Court, having this day pre sented In Court his first account and report as such receiver : It. Is ordered that, said account and report be tiled, and that notice of the tiling he given by the Prothonotary for three weeks by advertisement In the Cot, rani an and the Republican ; and that a distribution statement be made under the direction of the receiver, showing the pro rant application of the balance of moneys shown by said account and report to the creditors of the Bloomsburg Banking Com- Rany, wmcn aistnnuMon siarement snail oe led In the office of tho Prothonotary on or be fore the Wth day of March, tsv7 ; and unless ex ceptions be tiled to said account, and report before the first Monday of April, IHW, the said account and report will be confirmed by the Court : and also unless exceptions be nied to said distribution statement before the first Monday of April, 1HU7. the same will be con nrmed, and decree made by the Court for the payment of the moneys In accordance there with. Advertisement to be by publication or this order. BYTIIKCOUUT. certified from the records this 8rd day of March, WW. W. II. Hinhix, S-l-jt. prothonotary. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of levari facias Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Colum bia county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in liloomsliuru, in., on SATURDAY, MARCH so, 1897, at 3 o'clock p. m., nil that certain messuage tenement nnd piece of ground situate in the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and state of l'cnusylvania, bounded and described to-wit i llcginning at the northwest corner of Second and Iron streets, in the town of Bloomsburg aforesaid, thence northwardly along the west side of Iron street, eighty-six feet from southeast corner or store building as now located, and other land of Luanda Sccsholtz, thence westwardly and parallel with Second street aforesaid twenty-one nnd one-half feet to lot of Mis. I)aniel Robbins, thence by the same southwardly along said lot eighty-six feet to Second street aforesaid, thence eastwardly along said Second street twenty-one and one-half feet to the corner aforesaid, the place of beginning j on which is erected a two-story FRAME STORE BUILDING, and frame addition. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of I.ucinda Seesholtz vs. Mathias L. Kline, and to be sold as the property of Mathias L, Kline. J. II. McIIKNRV. Ocyer, Freeze & Harman, Sheriff. Attorneys. 3-25 -ts. "A" tandard only is possible, whether as a test of excellence in journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time or values; and The.... Philadelphia Record 'after a career of nearly twenty years of uninterrupted growth is justtlied in claiming that the standard first estab lished by its founders is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper. 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REDEKER, Pill 8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and Residence, centre St., between th and 6th sis. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (8 to i:-M to Uto istoioa. m. orrici hours 8 d. m. v p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pg. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneutaoa DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKCJEON DENTIST, Office, Bartnn'B Building, Main below Marks Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior mannor. and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gns, and free of charge wfcaa artificial teeth are inserted. TTo be open all hours during the day.' DR. C. S, VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main street, oc posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a, m ; 2 to p. m.' BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT (Successor to B. P. Bartmao iET?61118 Vjolve ot the strongest Oomaoa. les In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL aDBAM Pranklln of Phlla.. o,0;? Penn'a. Phlla 400,ouo 8,8.iao i'isj2 WestcheBter.N.Y. 800,ono i,7bs.so7 StS N. America, Phlla. 8,0x1,000 tfftw tm&.m a w. mea.iLVT'1 Sroaa. Losses promptly adjusted and ptaa. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Comptta ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, PIRI INSURANCk, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark, N. J ; Clinton, N. V.; Peoples1, N.Y.jRea ing, 1 a 1 German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Vorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City. N. yj 1 nese old corporations are well seaaoMd by age and fire tested, and have never jt had a loss settled by any court of law. Tbou assets are all invested in solid securitle. an, liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted as4 paid as soon as determined, by Christian r Knapp Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloom burg, Ta. ' The people of Columbia count patronize the agency where losses, it an are settled and paid by one ot thel citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Slohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lntely refurnished. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Eartzel, Prop. Pen r F. Keldy, Manas r No. 121 West Main Street, BLOOMSBURO, PA. CjTLarge and convenient sa mple rooins,b at rooms, hot and cold water, and modern 00a venici.ces. Bar stocked with best wines and liquors. First-class livery attached.