THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA. The Columbian. Friday, May 10, 1872. FRANK COOLEY, ANSIS TA N T EDITOH. Railroad Timo Table tlackawanna & iiLoojisnuna. . it. North. Hontli. Mnll 10:61 A M. ,6:1' J,'. JJ Acctmmodntloii 4:15 A.M. 1,?:ai i Vl Express 8:28 l'.M. lOTA.M CATAWISSA It. It. FllOM ItUPKHT STATION Uolni-Norlh. a ii'a0?!11' Iicmocrntic Cotinly Contention. Notlco Is hereby given thnt In pursuance, of tlio llules for lliogovemaiico of tlio Democratic parly of llio County of Colunibln, adopted December 20, 1670, n Convention to elect n lieprcscniauve Dclegato to (ho State Dcmocratlo Convention to ho held In Heading on tho 30th day or May, 1872, and to choose Senatorial Conferees to meet sim ilar Conferees from tho counties of Lycoming, Sullivan and Montour, will bo held at tho Court House, In tho Town of Bloomsburg, on TUBS DAV. tho llth day of May, 1872, at 2 1. M. Tho election of Delegates to tho said County Convention Mill boheldon 9 ATUKDAY, tho 11th day of May, 1S7S, between tho hoursof thrco and sovon 1'. M nt tho usual voting places, doio gates to ho voted for ns prescribed by tho amend ed rules. Ily order Democratic Standing Committee. C. O. HAHKLEY, Chairman. LOCAL. Tub subscription accounts of II. L. DIciTenbach having been purchased by O. B. Brockway, settlement of tho samo will bo mailo to him, Instead of O. W. Miller, ns heretofore All applications for licensed at tho present term of court wero p-rnuted. Rov. Hr. Dock of Oosport N. Y. will preach In tho Lutheran Church next Sunday, morning and evening. Bishop IIowo administered tho rlto of confirmation to cloven porsons nt St. Paul's Church In this town, on Mon day night last. Tlio rains of Thursday and Friday of last week wero followed by most un seasonably cold weather, although not sufficiently so to Injuro tlio fruit trco buds, as faros wo can learn. At a Meeting of tho stockholders of tlio Normal School of thl3 town, hold In tho Hall of tho Instltuto on Saturday last, Mr. David Lowcnberg was elected President of tlio Board of Trustees. Mr. L. N. Moyer was choson Clork and Mr Win. Peacock Teller. Tho old board was ro olcctcd. "The strongest propensity In wo man's nature, Is to want to know what is going on, nnd next to boss tho Job." Wooro not acquainted with tho tin fortunato author of tho above state ment, but wo aro willing to wager a largo nmount that ho Is married and that ho Is ono of tho "Job?" lii-i wifo "bosses. " Theke is no surer nor chi'fipor way to ineroaso tho value of properly than by planting trees, flowers and shrub bery. A neat garden beautified by flow ers adds Immcnsoly to tho valuo of a lot and can bo attained without groat expense. Tasto not money is what is needed, We really llko tho energy and zeal displayed In tlio work on tlio now hotel building. Tho progress mf.do from day to day is most plainly to bo seen. Tho foundation walls nro completed and tlio brick work begun, Tt Is to bo laid as fast as circumstances will permit. A man named Calvin Clark, aged about 30 years, who has boon employ ed as clerk in tho storo of I. II. Seesholtz, Catawissa, cut his throat with a razor on Wednesday last, in It Is bed room. Hois alivo at this writing but will pro bably dio, as his Injuries aro terribly tovere. An effort Is being mado for tho incor poration of a company in Catawissa un der tho title of "Tho Catawissa Manu facturing Company," for tho construc tion of railroad cars, Ac. A fluo builil Incr site has been obtalued and ground will bo broken ntonco for tho erection of suitablo shops and n foundry. Wo congratulato tho peoplo of our Mdtcr burg on so convincing a proof of vitality. I ' postmasters who return papers to thii onico ns uncalled for, will not send us a letter as required by law, notifying in of tho fact, thoy will do n part of their duty by giving tho namo of their offices on such papers as thoy may ro turn, Thoy would savo us much an noyance and loss of timo by so doing though thoy only partially fulfill tho requirements of law. Tun bodies of John Uolin nnd Silas Smith, drowned recently nt Wapwollo pen whilst crossing tho river, wero re covered on Thursday of last week by a canal boat driver employed by Mrs. Cromor. Tho body of Smith was found on a bar some threo quarters or a mllo below tho place-where- tho accident oc curred and that of Belin was floating near by. A Are broko out in tho woods near Rupert, on Monday, which destroyed a largoamountoffenciiu'and wood. Tho flames at ouo timo mado their way into tho barn yard of Mr. Roberta but wero extinguished aftorgrcat exertion. Largo fires In tho woods aro reported from neighboring counties, tho unusual nnd exces3lvo drought rendering tho tim ber as dry rtB tinder. A heavy fall of rain will bo neco3sary to prcvont futuro disasters of tho kind. A new board walk has been laid on tho West sldo of Contor Street, from Main Street to tho stables of tho hotol property. It does not seem quite natural to walk on that sldo of the street at present but wo will proba bly got used to it. Tlio walk on tlio Fust nhln Ima in..,. been noeded and will provo n sourco of great corarort and convenlenco to many ofour citizens whoso business or social duties requiro thorn to pass through tlio street. Now Hint tho spring" has fairly sot In and agents (so-called) for farming ma chinery liavo started wo feel Impelled to oficr a word or ndvlco to our frarmers , jo this effect: Bo very caroful about buying or persons or whom you know nothing, nnd noversign contracts, agree. mciUs or notes without scoklng compo tent advice. Thocourtsaro full of cases where- an Innocont " contract" turns OUt to hn II vlllnlnnnal,. ,1nnn i . miuiuui 11UIU. " Is safer to buy your Implements of tellablo and well known Arms, and havo no dealings with fellows who offer " iinui money iiinimiiropporiunllirv) Tub barn of Williau Bahmo in Kerns vlllo, Locust township was set on flro on Sunday night last, and toiauy tics troyed togothor wlthasotof carpenter1'-) tools, a barrel of whisky, forty gallons of wlno nnd various articles of value. Mr. Bahmo had his hands sovcroly burned whilst ondenvorlng to oxtln gulsh tho flames. TEMi'Eit ATiinn of April 1872: result obtained by threo dally observations. Maximum 60 on tlio20tln, nt 2 p. m, Minimum 02', on tho 4th, tho 6th, tho Cth and tho 23d, nt 7 a. m. Menu of tho month C2. N. B.-April 19, Town Clock 17 min utes SO seconds too slow. ii. z. A mnd dog was killed several weeks ago In Fishing Creek township after hnv Ing bitten a cow belonging to John F. Hutchison nnd sovcral dogs. On Friday Inst tho cow showed symptoms of hy drophobia and It becamo necessary to kill her on tho following day. Reports of mad dogs from all parts of tho Stnto contlnuo to bo noted. Wohavonover known as many alleged cases. It would bo woll for owners of dogs to look after them carefully or thoy may hnvo an ox pcnslvo oxporlcnco In tho loss of cattlo or oven their own lives. Moyeh Bnos. hnvo vastly improved their flno storo In Brower's Building by tho introduction of cxtcnslvo shelving for their Immcnso stock of Patent Medi cines; by tho ro painting of tho interior of tlio storo and by tho calciniinlug of tho celling and walls, when tho work in fairly completed thero will bo no superior to tho establishment in this part of tho state. Tho business of Moy er Bros. Is stoaiiuy mcroasmg ami nr fords further ovldonco that energy and skill will compel success. Tun Incroaso of tho travel to and from Bloorasburg has impelled Mr. J. L. Girton to add to his conveniences for conveying passengers to tho railroad stations. Ho has accordingly had a new omnibus built which is a decided work of art. It is somowhat lighter than tho ono heretoforo in uso and Is suporbly painted both in side nnd out. It cannot fail to givo general satisfact ion and wo wish Mr. Qirton nil possiblo success, with his now investment. The suggestions contained in n com munication, to bo found In another column, reiativo to tho holding of Coun ty Conventions at an early day will commend themselves to overy thought ful man who has studied the subject nt nil. Tho folly of putting off tho work of tho campaign until the latest possiblo moment hns been very fully shown and especially in this Congressional Dis trict. Let tho Conventions bo held as soon us practicable, nnd should any county In tho district refuse to set a reasonably early day let such county bo unrepresented at tho raottlng of Con ferees, delays aro after more than dan gerous In political Movement tney aro distinctive. The residence of William Milnes, at Espy, was entered by burglars on Sun day night last and robbed of valuables worth, at least $000. Among tho arti cles taken wero two gold watches, be longing to tho son-in-law of Mr. Millies tiud to his wife, a diamond ring, several other articles of jewelry and $20 in monoy. It was known that suspicious characters wero In tho neighborhood and tho bank officers of this town and tho?o of Catawissa wero duly notified and extra precautions wero adopted by them to prevent robbery. Only a day or two boforo tho burglary two men wero refused lodgings in ono of our ho tels', nnd thero is reason to suppose thoy may liavo had something to do with tho Job. Ono of our keenest detectives recognized them ns having been hero somo two years ago. Communicated. KniTOii Columbian Sir: More bat tles liavo been lost for lack of timely preparation, than becauso of disparity of numbers, or want of valor in tlio los ing party. A good cause, when It de pends upon votes, must bo first won by arguments; and tho earlier a good causo is sustained by sound reasoning tho moro certain is tho victory, and the mnro magnificent is tlio majority. Hence nominatiugconvontionsshould bo held early. A good cause, an unex ceptionable representative of it, and ro iterated arguments must win. In dis tricts, if tlio county conventions eomo ate, tho conferences como late, and if a inistako is mado in tho selection of can didates, no timo is Ielt to explain, mol lify or persuade. In tlio new senatorial district com posed of tho counties of Columbia, Ly coming, Montour nnd Sullivan, tho nomination .should bo mado at an early day. Our nominating convontion moots Tuesday, August 13th, and tlio district nomination should bo made certainly by tho first of September. The old congressional district in which we aro liuely to remain this fall is sub ject to tho great tardiness of Bradford, nnd to virtual defeat becauso of want of timo to work after tho nomination Is made. Cannot that bu remedied, and ono chanco for success Insured by timely work? Queuist. meeting of School Directors. Pursuant to notice tho School Direc tors of Columbia county met in conven tion at tho Court IIouso on Tuesday, May 7th, at ono o'clock P. M. Tlio Convention was cnllod to order by O. Q. Barkioy. Esa,. tho nctlne- hu- ncrlntcudent of common schools of tho county. un motion oi joint uartiwui, Hsq., of Btickhorn, IS. I . Fortner, of Catawissa, was unanimously chosen president of tho Convention. Allen Mann, Esq., and E. 11. II; dor. wero appointed secrotariaj. Tlio objects of tho meeting wero stated to bo tho fixing of tho annual salary for and tho election of u county sunerlii. tomlent of common tchools for tho county of Columbia for tiperlodof threo years. Tlio townships and boroughs were piiii'ti in niniuiuouc.il order anil ono uunurcit nnd twenty school directors nnswored to their names and wero reis tcred by tho secretaries. un motion or o. P. Dolmor, E,i.. of uatawissa, duly seconded' tlio salary of uiu bupenniuuiioiu was llxed at $1,000 per year. Tho following candidates for tho ofllco oi couniy superimoiuioni wero then nominated : Win. 1 1. Snydor, orOrango ; M. W. Nuss, or Bloomsburg ; William Burgess, orMlllvllloj O. G, Murphy, or VUllllUIUl. On motion tho nominating closed. A voto holnc had resulted n fnllmva viz: Snvdor 03. Nuss it. Un rn-PSS ft mul Murphy 0 ; thereupon Mr. Buyder was uccimi-u, uy uiu unair, iiuiy elected. On motion tho Convention adjourned "" iYLLEN JHANN, E, It, IlCELUH, Secretaries. 1'ETITION OP QUAIiiriEU KLECTOUS OP HLOOMSllUHCI CONTESTING THIIHLEO TION AND ItETUItN OP .TAMES DENNIS AS ONE OP THE COUNCII.MEN OP SAID TOWN. 2Tb theJlonorable the Judges if the Churl of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Co lumtila Count: Tho petition of tho undersigned, tiuall fled olectora of tho town of Bloomsburg, In said county, complaining of tho un due election nndfalso return, of James DonnU ns a member of tho town coun cil of said town, respectfully rcprosonts: 1. Thnt said town was incorporated by an act of Assembly approved March 1th, 1870, entitled "an net to defino tho limits nnd to organlzo tho town of Bloomsburg," nnd that by virtue of said act and of other laws or tho Com monwealth nppllcablo thereto, tho said town possesses tho organization and powers or a township as well as n town organization nnd government, and that all elections ror members of councils In nhd for said town nro under tho samo regulations or law In nil respects ns elec tions orconstablcs of townships, except ns to tho mnnncr or casting votes nnd tlio mnnncr or malting returns thereof. 2. That nt nn election held in said town on tho second Tuesday or April, or tho present year, ror tho choice or x town councilmcn nnd n president or tho council, pursunnt to tho provisions or tho nrorcsnld act or 1th or March, 1870, thero wero certain tickets, to wit, thirty threo in number, voted by electors or said town and received by tho election officers, each thcrcor containing tho names or six porsons for members of tho town council, tho namo or tlio said James Dennis being ono thcrcor upon each or said tickets with tho flguro and word, "G votes," opp03lto to his namo thereon ; that tho tickets so voted wero not In duo form of law but wero irregu lar, unauthorized nnd illegal ; that twenty-ono of said tickets wero voted at tlio pollsin tlio election district of East Bloomsburg, and twelvo thoreor In tho election district or West Bloomsburg, and that tho election officers or East Bloomsburg did count tho said twenty ono tickets voted In said district, and did count, compute nnd return thcrofbr and tliorefromone hundred and twenty six votes for tho said James Dennis, and tlio election officers of West Blooms burg did count tlio twelvo tickets afore said voted in said district, and did count, computo and return therefor nnd therefrom soventy-two votes for tho said James Dennis; that tlio return Judges from tho said election districts or I'.ast and west Bloomsburg uia meet together after tho closo of said election and did mako up n Joint or general ro turn of tho votes cast for councilmcn in their respectlvo districts nt tho said town election, nnd did flio tho samo in tho ofllco of tho clerk or tho said Court or Quarter Sessions or tlio Peaco or Co lumbia eount.v.nnd that In said joint or general return, so mado and filed, wero computed and contained tlio aforesaid ono hundred and twenty-six votes and tno aiorcsaiu seventy-two votes as Hav ing been cast for tho said James Dennis, whereby and by reason whereof It was mado to annear unon said lolnt or gen eral return that ho tho said James Den nis was ono of tho six candidates high est In voto at said election, and that ho was duly elected to bo a mombor of tlio town council ror tno ensuing year. 3. That by tho said joint or general return or said election it is renro.sontod. sot forth and declared, that nt said elec tion tno votes cast ror councilmcn in said town wero ns follows, to wit: For Caleb Barton -17 1 votes. " Frens Brown 3rd " " John S. Sterner 203 " " William B. Koons.. 227 " " James Dennis li)3 " " Stephen Knorr 102 " " Charles O. Barkioy. 101 " " Stephen II. Miller.. 1GH " " William Kramer.... 21" " Scattering votes 10, Whereas, in truth and in fact, the said James Dennis did not receive moro than thirty-thrco lawful votes at said election, nnd was not ono or six candi dates highest in voto thereat, and was not then nnd there duly elected n mom Der of tlio snld council ; and tho peti tioners aver that tho aforesaid district returns and tho said joint or general ro- turn nro ntiso in respect ot tlio reported voto for tho said Jnmes Dennis and in that regard should bo disallowed nnd rejected. 1. That nt tho said town election Charles O. Barkioy did receive, in the election district of East Bloomsburg, ono hundred and twenty one votes for tho ofllco of councilman instead or ono hundred votes as counted and returned for him by the election officers or that district, nnd that ho did recoivo, nt tlio samo election In tho election district or West Bloomsburg, sovonty-threo votes for tho samo ofllco Instead or sixty-one votes ii3 counted nnd returned for him by tho election efficors of that district, nnd that his true, total voto in said town for tlio said ofllco was ono hundred nnd ninety-four votes, nnd that ho and not tho said James Donnis was ono of tho six candidates highest in voto at said election and was duly elected to tho said ofllco of councilman for tho said town of Bloomsburg for tho ensuing year. Your petitioners thoreforo pray tho Court to appoint a suitablo timo for tlio hearing or this petition and complaint, and to inako such order as" may bo ne cessary to exhibit tho aforesaid ttnduo and falso return, nnd to decreo nnd nil- judgo that tho said return or tho said James Donnis to tho office or council man nforot-nid is falso, and that thosnid Charles 0. Barkioy was at tho said elec tion duly and leirallv elected to tho said office instead of tho said Dennis, nnd that tho Court will tnko such other ac lion in tho premised as shall seem fit and bo conformable to justlco; nnd, ns in duty bound, they will ever pray, Ac. Michael F. Eyerly. William Neal. W. H. Jacoby. B. Frank Zarr. W. J. Buckalow. J. J. Brower. 1). Lowcnberg, Aaron Smith. M. P. Lulz. B. F. llitrtmau. O. W. Miller. W. C. MeKinney. Qrotz. Win. Krickbnum. C. M. Brown. William Vc-rrv. O. II. Hondcrshot. E. II. Little. J. M. Clark. E. Mondenliall. Monlecai Millard. II. II. Columbia County, ss : O. W. Miller and Win. Krickbaum. two of tho above petitioners, helm.' duly sworn according to law, do depose nnd gay, that tho facts stated In tho nbovo petition nro truo to the best ol ttioir kuowledgo and belief. C. W. MILLElt, WM. KBICKBAUM. Sworn nud subscribed boforo mn.Mny 3, 1872. B. H. BINQLElt, Clerk (i. ,V. The Quarlorly meeting of iho Con vocation of Williamsport was hold In St. Paul'd Church, Bloouuburg, com mencing on Monday evening last. Thero Where present tho Bt. Biv. Bishop IIowo and all tho clergy of tho Convoca tion together with Rev. Mr. Clovelaud of St. Clement's, "Wilkes U.irre. After services on Monday night thero was n social gathering of tlio clergy and laity nt thoresidencoof J. J. Brower lq. If Berwick with her "limited ro sources," could hnvo hnd the Irondalo furnaces, ami tho furnnco of McKoivy, Neal & Co., erected within her limits, wllli their concomitant advantages, Bloomsburg to-day would bo in tho shallow of u city bet upon u hill. Her wick Independent. Which is mighty line, but If the firm of Jackson & Woodln wero to movo out of Borwlck, tlio town would specdl ly becomo a howling wilderness whoro a canal boat would not stop for fear that Its mules might ncqulro additional slowncs.--. Tlio truth Is that Borwlck ought to bo called "Jackson A Wood- Invlllo." Individual, not corpornto, ef fort has Built and Improved Blooms- biirir. Court 1'rocceilliigi. Tno general May Term or Columbia county Courts convened on Monday, May 0. Ills Honcr, William Elwoll, President Judgo, nnd Iram Dorr and Isaac S. Monroo, Associates, on tlio Bench. Tho constables or tho sovcral town ships mndo their returns, and tlio now ones elected for tho ensuing year wero sworn In, Tho list of Grand Jurors was called nnd John G. Quick. Esq., of Montour township wns appointed foreman nnd Philip Eyor was oxcuscd from serving. M. 0. Woodward) Snmuol Stotler nnd Isaac McBrldo wero nppolntcdtlpstnvcs to wnlt upon tho Court. Petition of Nntlinn Fnhrlngcr asking for tho appointment of a gunrdlan, Alonzo Falirlngor appointed. Tho petition or John Fnhrlngcr ask. ing for tlio appointment or n gunrdinn. Alonzo Fnhrlngcr appointed. Tho petition or Barbara E. Caso. Wil liam A.Caso, Cordelia B.Caso and Em ma C. Caso for guardian. Ezra Stevens appointed. Petition oi John L. Caso forguardian. Ezra Stevens appointed. On motion or C. B. Brockwoy, Esq., E. E.Orvis,Esq., was admltled to prac tice in tho several courts or Columbia county. Petition oT tho administrators oT Jn cob Ilnrris, deceased, for tho salo or real estate. Salo ordered. Petition for specific performance of contract in tho ostato of Jacob Ilnrris, decensed. Citation nwnrded. Viowers to viow n slto for n county brldgo over llonrlngcrcck near Jackson Campboll's, in Locust township. John Ilerner, John Snyder and Isaiah Yen gor, viowers, roportcd in favor of a bridge, which wns approved by tho Grand Jury nnd concurred In by tho Court. Petition of qunliflcd electors of tho town of Bloomsburg contesting tho election of James Donnis as ono of tlio Town Council. Ordered that notlco bo clven to James Donnis ten days prior to tho hcnrlng nnd fixed tho timo of hearing on tho first day of Juno next, at ono o'clock In tho nftcrnoon. Petition or tho Overseers or tlio Poor or Pino township for nn ordor or costs; rulo granted on tho Overseers or tho Poor or Jordan township, Lycoming county to show causo why they shall not pay tho costs in n ccrtnln case. Petition or John Thomns Uren for gunrdinn, Chnrles Hnrtmnn nppointed. Petition or Daniel Itoach and Harriot Roach for thonppointmentof gunrdinn, William Roach appointed. Petition for salo of tho real estnto of Syl ester Pealer, deceased, for tho pay ment of debts. Salo ordered. Petition or William Hipponstcol for tlio adoption or Webster Dictterleh ns his child nnd heir with tho consent or Freeman II. Diottoricli tho surviving parent ; it was decreed that iio bo adopt ed and tako tlio namo or Wobster Hip ponstcol. Commonwealth vs. Ellas Bogart, chargo assault and battery, n truo bill. On motion tho Court granted n nolle pros., on pyamcnt or costs. uommonweaitn vs. JUoyer BIckart, chargo ralso pretense, a truo bill. On motion nolle pros., allowed on payment or costs. On motion or R. F. Clark tho order or sale In the vstatoor Benjamin Camp, deceased, was continued. In tho estate of Philip Miller, deceas ed tho roturn of Inquest was confirmed nisi. Report of salo in the eslato of Lemuel Roberts, deceased, was confirmed nisi. Report of salo in tho estato of Philip Kistlcr, deceased, was confirmed, nisi. Report of salo in the estato of Geo. M. Beagle, deceased, confirmed nisi. Peti'ionof Mary E. Pursol asking to bo allowed to select Isaac Mordan us her guardian who was approved by tho Court. In thocstato or Jacob Harrls.dcceasod petition for partition, Inquest awarded. Petition for appointment or supervis or in Scott township, Henry Trembley appointed. Com unon wealth vs. Geo. Ruckel, chargo assault nud battery, not n trim bill nnd tho prosecutor, Jackson L. Evans to pay tho costs. A. W. Eaton vs. John L. Hosier. A jury was ordered in this caso who re turned a verdict in favor of tlio plain tiff for one dollar and tho defendant pay tho costs. This was an action for tlio recovery of damages sustained by tho plaintiff, whoso horso was frightened by tlio defendant's fence, which stood in tho public road. In the estato of Mary R. Evans peti tion for sale or realty for payment or debts. Sale ordered. Petition for eltatiou on John Ii. Yoho as guardian, to file his account. Cita tion awarded. Report or salo In tho estate or Peter Bitner, deceased, confirmed nisi, and continued as to such parts as remain unsold. In tho estato or Jacob Koilonbauder, deceased. Report of salo confirmed nisi. Petition of John L. Rceco for guar dian. Jcseiih W. Rceco unnointed. Petition for partition in the estato or inomas itoacn, deceased, inquest awarded ; personal notlco to bo given to tho parties in interest. Report orsalo in tlio estate or William Lutz, deceased. Confirmed nisi. Petition or John C. Richnrt, guardian or Clara Blttenbetider, to sell realty be longing to ids ward. M. "Whitnioyer appointed auditor to report racts with his opinion as to tho propriety or tho sale. Report of John M. Clark, auditor to distrluuto tho balance in the hands of the administrators of Simon Cofncr. iln. ceased. Confirmed nisi. Report of W. Wirt, auditor nn nxenn. t ions to tho account or tlio administrator ot u. J'lsner. deceased. Confirmed n si. Report or C. G. Barkioy. auditor on exceptions to tho account of tho admin istrators of Dan el Yettcr. deceased. Confirmed nisi. Report of E. R. Ikelor. auditor to dis tribute tho proceeds nriiire from tlio saiein mu property oi liauuouand i' ar id i. uounrmcu nisi. Report oIC. B. Brockwuv. auditor to distribute tho muds in tlio hands or tho administrators or Benjamin Fowler, de ceased. Confirmed nisi. Rop.Tt of W. Wirt, auditor to dlslri buto tlio fonds in tho hands or thu nd minlntor or Andrew Larish. deceased Confirmed nisi. Report of J. G. Freeze. Esa.. auditor in tlio estato of Samuel Blank, deceased, to tnui'o distribution, uoniirmed nisi, Report or viowers or n road In Sugar loar township. Confirmed nisi. Report or viowers orn road In Green wood township, near A. P. Younc's. -womirmen nisi. Roportorviowersora road In Benton township, uoniirmed nisi. Wo havo received tho first numbers or tho Daily Mornliii Standard, edited by II. L. Dlcllenbach, Williainspirt. It Is a very neat shoot or six eolunins,well edited, and will bo orereat valuo to tho Democracy or Lycoming county. Wo wish it nil good fortune. Thu J-.pttomtsl Is tho lltlo of ti now paper, E. W. Capron, formerly of tlio Qutelte nnd Jlulletin, Editor. It Is Ro publican In politics. Williamsport has now twodallys.Hiroo weekly and two nionthly papers, wliicl evidences prognss. Large quantities of hoof are, It Is said, now Milpped from Texas to Now York, by means of tho refrigerating process. Tlio above extraordinary stutemoiU wo find in an exchange. It is tho first wo havo heard of fro.H as u motive power. If this sort of tiling koopu on locomotlvo3 will ba btiporsoded by ico cream frec.ors and passengers will bo packed in ice, tho coldest man reaching his destination tlio first. Science i wonderful in Us workings but it docs not affect somo nowspaper corrospon drills a bit. The Doylostown Democrat quotes prlmo hay ns soiling at from $15 to $18 per ton. This is tho highest rnto wo havo over known. It Is not noccssary, perhaps, to stnto thnt tho farmers nro getting their liny to market with all speed. MARRIAGES. llOPPMAN-WAONEIL-ny I,. A. German, nt his residence April tli, 1872. Mr. Prcdcrlck W. llotrman, ot Jordan. I.yronmm county, to Miss Carollno Wauuor.of Jackson, Columbia, county, DEATHS. IIAMITON.-In ItonrlUB Creek, on tho 21th tilt., Elltabcth Hampton, ni;cd about SOycars. I.AWTON.-In Pino township, nil tho 3,1 Inst,, William Luwtou, aged about, 21 yettrs. KEIit.Ert. Ill Oraiigevtltp, on March 27lh, Chnrles, son or UcorRO and Husnn Killer, of typhoid fever, aged lilycnis, 10 mouths nnd 2J MARKET REPORTS. Illoomstiur-r MarUet. Wheat per hushel S1.no Kyo " (II Corn " 75 Oats. " 13 Flour per burrol S 00 Clovcrsecd ft m Flnxseed 1 60 lluttcr H M Eggs is Tallow io Potatoes 60 Dried Apples 10 Hams 15 Hides and Hbouldors u I.ard per pound 10 Hay per ton 1(1 no Sl'KCI.Ui X0TH!i:S. Yellow Nnnsemond Sweet Potato plants GOcts. per 100, by J. Garrison, Bloomsburg. Ico-cold sparkling Soda with delicious syrups of all kinds nt Hcndershott's drug storo, Main Stroct. Low & RoiiuiNs,nt Orangovillo, aro selling splendid buggies nnd platform spring wagons at astonishingly low prices. Clark tt Wolf will givo ono of Madamo Domorcst's dress patterns! to any purchaser or a good dress. Thu placo to find a nico shawl 2 00, is at I. W. Htu-tman's. for Clark & "WoKwlll have in stock tlio last part or this week, Grenadines from 20ct, to GOct per yard. Hcrnani to sell nt TiOcts, worth last S" ison $1.00 nnd French lining to lino with. Gp.ass cloth for drossesat I. W. Hart man's. Clark & Woir offer silk fringed laco sacques, Novelty embroidered sacques lace pointed and puro lace shawls. A canal boat In good order for salo or to rent. Apply to U. II. lint, Light Street. Ut Clark it Wolf ofler Shawls at reduced prices $2.7") did sell at $3.50; now in storo tlio 5th lot nnd wo aro bound to sell them off, ranging from 2.75 to 15.00." Black laco shawls for $7 00, $8 00, $10 00 and $l t 00, at I. W. Hartman's. Clark & Wolf offer n splendid nssort ment of Parasols rroni75ctsto $1,00. Clark iSc. Woir havo in stock Dutcii carpet & straw matting. wool Clark & WoIPs motto is "small profits andqulck sales," not much blowing but what is what. Black, Stella nud Thibet shawls from $1! 75 upwards, e,t I. W. Hart man's. The publicaro hereby assured. throucli the eoltims of the Columbian, that Htrsons' Purgative Pills contain no in- urious principle, nut Hint thoy mav bo nduiluistored to childiou and tho most weak and shattorcd constitutions in small doses, with great certainty or success. Dr. A. Johuson. ono of tlio most suc cessful practitioners ofliis time, invent ed what Is now called Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Tho great success of this ar- ticlo in tlio cure of Bronchitis and all diseases or throat and lungs, will mako tno namo ot Johnson not less favorably, ir less widely known, than that or Louis Napoleon. Tno returns of talcs of tho different sewing machines, during the year 1871, show tho Singer machine to be by far mo most popular oi an in the marKet, tho number sold being 181,200, out of a total of 010,191 of twenty five different patterns. It appears, too, that tho Chicaco Reliof Committee, which un dertook to furnish sewing machines to persons needing litem, supplied 2,127 Singer machines against 517 of all other Kiutts. Tins proiereneo lor tho Singer machino is duo to its intrinsic suneriori- ty, and seems likely to bo maintained against allcompetitlou.iVcio JW- Sun. TlIU CAVSK of Tkmi'riianck lln J somo nf IN most Insidious and dimnorolm lops In tlio mam- so-called ' tonics" nnd "appetizers," mndo of clienn wlilskv nnd reluso liquors, linlihul up to suit depraved nppctlles, mid. tho nnnieof medl- . Mir-., uii. A l.lv r.K n K i ' 1UUMA IM-:iiAK llirrnnsmo uouo ol these. They nru notii bev erage, butn genuine medicine, putoly egelnlilc, prepmcd Horn CnlirornlaheilH by n legul.ir phy sician, For all itifcciiin of the stomach, liver, Kidneys, bladder, skin nud blood, they aioim in- i.uuu.u ana imuviuicu lemuu. wuy C'AsioiiiA :i sub- tltuto lorCastorOll avcgit- ablo preparation contalnlui; m-IlU-i- Mlnoials, Morphine nor Alcohol. It Is pUasnul li taUe, does not iiiui"ilc, nnd operates when a 1 other icinedlc'i f.il'e.l. Ur. Tltt-Iiu- has GXpcriinuntvJ llftcen uais la piuliH-lui' n iiroiiarutlou moro elllclenl Hum C.Hti i-Oll.v.itliiiut Its horrid tubls, Tho Cnsl.iiia leyul-.tea I lie system: eurescuu. stlpatiou, sU.i.ul-11 iulie, duup nnd llattileucy, nudUiiuvmu.s, II .h.ed nut dlstii-ssor uilpe, ily Usqulutlnif, sjothini; el!ei:t It pmduic-s natural sleep, nud is paitk-ul iriy u-l.iptt.il to ci ylnir nnd teething children. Wo deslio l'hjhk-I.ins to list tli s nitlclc, uud will foru-uid thuo Lotties cuatIs to tnuiuldiess of nuy ono so nutheutlcntcd. Insist thnt your druziilst order it lor you. It eosfs hutW cents, nud ono bottlo will savo muny dn-'ni's bills. ulllw Yi.ah AN li Ni:i(IIIS. If lioises couW ninko themselves iimk-i stood In linmnu lmii,'iKii;e, they sent lo thu stuU'iiH-ut that tho MirrAxu I.is-i ttuum eiiiuuy uy 1111 iiiii eisui 1 t-ii. iiieir us ill. NT is uiu host remedy ex tint lor all iticsu ex ternal nllmeuls, nud by u most einpliatlo 'Neigh I" show thrliillspleasiiiout overy attempt tr. nc, iinv ..ll,..- w... nvitln.t li, lt,j..o,l S-.-I.r slni-o lis Introduction lu Bt, I.ouls, nt tho iioso of Uiu .iloxlo.ui war liUM'J.ti lias ptoved n sli-ual blcslim to liorso and inun cuiiuic. Willi ubsoluw ciriiuiiiy uuti wouueuu uespuicu, sucu (-ipituo uiM-iiM-s us spavin, riiiKuoiU', pou evil, scrauines liooule, .ic, and relieving and tlnallv lemovliiii Iho nululul nllectlons which nttuclc tho muscles sinews nud external glands of human beliius. It Is a tact beyond conliudictlon that lor nil Injuries orcomplaliits ol man ornu'idiuixds to whlchuu i-xu-riiit! it'iucuy i.s iippui-uuie, mo .uu-viAMi i iMMLNf la prclerublu to every other, How WkUsed toue PitvucKiit). Who does nut iiiueiiiuer uiu iiino When spiiug purgation was cnnsldcied Indispensable, tobllinmer health? No mutter tor wry faces, Iho I no liable salts uud senna, rhubiiib. or calomel nud ialnn. must be nduilulsterid. Thesu "spring medicines," thu youngsters wero. loin, woro to keoiithoin halo and lieartv durlm thn summer. Wn nil Irnnw now that tills was n fallacy; that new vigor, not uepiciiuu.is iviiuiis reuuireu ui ino commence, meat of tho summer solstice. Asa nreiiaiatlon fur llio enervating cllectsot oppressive summer wi'iillier, a eoiiue ul llostctter's Mtomuch llitteis Is highly expedient. This Unions Vegetable ore. para' Ion has three piomlucut propeitles: It icuovutes. imrllles. nud teuulates nil thutiino- tlonsol thu body. It Is composed exclusively of puio vegetable productions, Mzi thu essential prluclploof Moiu ugahela ltyo.und thu most elll caclous tonlo uud alterative roots, barks nud gums known to medical botanists. Hence, it is uu absolutely sale medicine, uud no liuctuioot tho l'hQiinucoinel.icnii compare with it cither lu puruy, or in ino variety oi us oujices, and its eomniehcuslvu result!', llnmilly lor mankind. the theory that It was necessary to piostrule a patient lu order to cure ulin.ls lureverexploded, uud the true philosophical doctrine, that vigor is Iho great nniiigoulst ul disease, has tali en its place, llosleltet's Hitters is an Invleorunt, nud henco It is the piopvr inedlctue fur tlio feeble nt this most trying season or the yeur. Iio sure that you obtain the eennluo article, ns there uie Innumerable vile Imitations lu the luuricoi, '.ouii iu ine utumuuuiui slump. Iho eu eruved label, and tho name blowu into the class Hosteller Ktomach Hitlers is sold In buttles iiuiy, Mayiu-iw IlItHOIt.S OF YOUTH. Kvcry nervous Yonnir Man In His Union, will rocclvctrce, n Itcelpo tlint will provo a lilcsilim through life, by niiarcMUi.ieoiyncJi'nr, llojc C1T2 1. O. W Ceilar St',) rV. Y. Important Testimony T Tho followlnu letters nro nnioim tlio many we nro constantly rrcclvlnc mm persons who hvo been cured by Schcnck'H Pulmonic Syrup, Sciicnok'H Sea Weed Tonic, AND Selienclc's Mandrake PJHh. I'tnnaf-rove, Salem County, Kcw .It fry, KkiiiiUAUV 27, 1W2. Dr. J. II.HCHI'NCK, N. K. corner Hlxthnnd Arch streets, Philadelphia, iiiniutil Hlr-1 tnko nlcasnro 111 nddlnB ray testimony to that of tho ninny others who hnvo been cured by thoolllciioynf Hclicnck's 1'ulmonio Hymp, Hen Wmu Tonic, linn AinnurnKS i-ius. .n,,unnmtlnrt hntt linen llcrBllllnrV With 111V family, tnostor Its membors InivlUK died ol It ut enrly necs. My mother and tlneo brothers died nt t ho ni;u of .if, ono brother nt 'it, nud my sister a was, when aUuit 31 years, seized with liver complaint, which lipldlydovoioped Into l'ulino- nary consumption, i was cumiieucu in ruim tin Isli my employment (that of u blacksmith.) I consulted skillful And eminent physicians, and tried mnuy patott nostrums, but without success, so that my friends wero Hiiro thnt thero was no liopo of my recovery, lor 1 wns reduced from 1 10 pounds to 101, ncd wns not ublo to do nnythlni! without nsslstnncc. Ily whnt I now look upon as n Providential In terposition, I wns Induced to try your remedies, nmi nlncn mvseir under your tieutment. nnd so rapid nnd tlioroUKli was my recovery, that it scemeil lis lliuui;'! suiun bujiui uuji.uu iuUJ ivua at work, and to-day I am as well ns at nuy timo durlni; my lllc. 1 weigh Ml pounds, am ;w years nt,l cttwl fnr nnmn tltuo havu bo-li retrulnrlv at- leiulltmto my business, bidding; rair to live ton Ijood old aso. I am thankful to you beyond expression for having placed mo In a position wherein I am n ucneui lusioiu oi u uuiutm iu tuy i.iiuiiy. lour -Mandrake 1 'ills nro the only medicine I over uso now. I think thoy nro tho best lu tbo world. 1 can rcrcr you to hundreds of iny neighbors who will verily all I havo written, and any In formation any of my fellow citizens mav delro will bo freely and gladly given, upon receipt ot stamp, by Yours, etc. JOHN O. HEWITT. lic'y West, riu., rcb. i!, ls-sa. Dr. J. II. BOHUNCK, N. E. cor. Hixth and Arch stieuts, XMillndelpliia, Dear Sir l'leaso torwnrd, per II rat stenmer, six liotllcs Kea. Wewd Tonic nud twelvo Lotties l'ul luouloHyiup. Your medicines tiro o such valuo that lean not bo without them lu my household, and lu met no family should bo without them, Ihnvoniven them n fair test, nnd openly de clare them to be even better than you claim. Very respectfully yours, sc. W. A. WIIITEIIUItST. riitLADKij-uiA, March I, ln:z Dr. J.1I.SC11UNCK, ltespeclcd Hlr I tnko ploasuro lu awarding to you tula certificate of tho wonderlul cuto your l'nlmoulo Hyrup nud Se.i Weed Tonlo produced. Mv throat and bronchial tubes wero so highly luilnmcd that it wns almost Impossible fur mo to swallow my lood. I mi, on a visit to my uucle, Mr. Charles John sou, No. VM Kuderal street, wno says your medi cines raised him from almost death alter all oth er means had lutiod, and ho having, therefore, full conlldeuoo In tliovlituo of your remedies, strongly leeomlnendcd ino to try them, I did so. nnd lu ono week lrom tbo tlrao I commenced taking them my thtoat underwent a very great chaugo lor tho better, so that I could eat my incuts without nuy (JHUcailty or pain. I can scarcely find words to eipreos my (gratitude for tho early lellel our luvulunblo medicines pro duced upon me.nnd I deem It butuunct of grati tude to givo you tlio ncltuowledguiueut ut my appreciation. Yours respectfully, ltAClllII, M, .lACOIiS. No. 100 West Thirty-third street,; Sew Yolk. SOIIENCK'S rUMIONiC BYltUP, SKA. WEED TONIC, and MANDKA1CK I-IIJ.S. Tbcso nio tho ouly medicines thnt will euro Pulmonary Consumption. Dr. Hruenck has been In constant practice over thirty years continu ally cxnnilulng luugs, nud knows his medicines, if properly taken, will euro Consumption, Ills MuudiaUo I'llls cleanse tho liver nnd stomach; his Kca Weed Tonic dissolves tho lood, stimu lates the coating ot the stomach, nnd makes it digest. His Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter, nud nature, throws It oil' without any exertion. Prico of tho Pulmonic Syrup nnd St a Weed Tonic, I,'J5 per bottle, or E7UI per hell' dur.cn. MnudiukuPllls23 cents per box. PREPAIIKD ONLY" AND 1'OU SAI.K 11 Y J. II. SCIIENCK it SON, N. D. Comer SIXTH and AllCH ilticcls, rilll.ADCLl'UIA, And by Druggists aud Dealers gcncinlly, JOHNSTON, HOLl.OWAY & COWDI'.X, G02 Ancii Stiieet, Philadelphia. Wholesale Agents. A DMINISTItATOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OS- 1'IIIUr V. 8TUEI.Y. 1)1 O'l). Defter ot ndmliiistrntlon on the estato of iuiup . niceiy, ruio ui licaver iwp., iiuuiouui county, decensed, havo been giuutcd by tho itcgtbicroisaiu county 10 Allen .Munu, numinis trntor. All poisons huvlng cinlmsngainst the es tate of tho decedeut aro icquestea to present them for settlement, nud thuso Indebted to tho estate to lunko payment totho undersigned, nd- luiuisuuiuis, wiiuuui ueiny. i,L,ris .-iiAisis, April. 12,'2-Ow Admlutstiutor. E XECUTOH'S NOTICE. 11 RfiTATROFMlCIIAEL BNYDEIt. DEC'n. Letters testnmentnrv on tbo estato of Michael Snyder lnte of Locust township, Columbia coun ty, dee'd, havo been granted by the Register of Raid county to Charles l'cttermnu. All persuns having claims against tho estnte nio requested to present them to the Executor lu Columbia county. Tlioso indebted to the estnto either on note, judgment, mortgage or book nccouut will mako payment to tho Executor without delay. WlWlllLlU.--. 1' .1 x j-.ii..i... aprll 20, lbT2-0w. Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. i:.STATK OF WILLIAM 1IOWKI.L, DEO'D. letters testnmeutnryou lheestateof William Howell. Into of Mount Pleasant township. Co lumbia couutv deceased, hnvo been granted by tlio lteglstorol Columbia county.toEllas Howell and J. M. Chemborlln, Executrs to whom all pcisons Indebted to said estate are requested to mako payment, and loose having claims or de mands against said i state.wl 11 mnke them known to the Executors without delay. Isi.jas huwi:i,i. J. M. CliE.MIIEItl.I.v. nprlP'-l'T-'-lw Executois. s IIEIUFF'S SALES. Ily vhtuo of sundry wtits of venditioni exponas Ac, issued out ofttio Court of Common Pleas ol Columbia county and to mo dliu?ted thero will bo exposed to publlo sale ut tbs Court House, lu thu 'iown of llloomsburg, on Hai iiiiiai . the ilth day of May, ut ono o'clock, p in., tho Pillowing icui isiuiu iu wn : Another tlact mcce oi n-d -el oflalul slluato lu tho Township of l-'lshln -creek Columbia couutv Ktnlo of l'eim-vlvanlii bounded uud de scribed ns follows to wit: on tb. Wostbv laud-sof John nud Lemuel Dinko and un the. .Norm nnd Enst by lauds of Elicit Stewart nud on thoUouth by lauds ol Isaac McIIcnr- containing twelve ncrcs more or le-s wllh theiippcrtciijiices. he', d taken In cvecutlon and to In sold us the I'lo, er y ol silvin Kelk-i, A A HON S.MIIII,hh,nll'. KENNl'liY'd HEMLOCK OINr.MENl'. 'Iho prnpilclor, has, by tho mils- laucu in i.iuiueiii i nysii-i ins nnu I'heinlstKsue, ceiled lu utilizing tho medicinal propeitles enntulued In tho Oil, Pilch, and llcstu ol the Hemlock Tice. and ohtiliicd n vnt- ) liable pri paratiou to ho applied ns n -sail cor riasieriur iiiieiiiiinusiu, Cioup, P.itu or Koreness ol tho Hack Chest or Stomach, Pilos.tsult Ithcum Hcuivy, Sores, Ulccls. Bunions,)! o Coins, Kiust lutes, chilblains, soio llrcasuand Nipples, ltlngworms, Chatlug and skin diseases of In llauiinaturv nntuie. CHAULES A. t'ltlTl'bNTO.V, A'tent, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York, nis-iw. mi.r. Ihw.f Dnnm.l M'l.i- Ml LllU JJL'Ol J.UJJl.i. -I I j llll The Hcien'tifio AMUHIL'AN Is tiio clieniiet and best Uliistiiilod weekly paper published. Every number contains lioiu 10 to 15 original engrav ings olucw' machinery, novel Inventions, HrldKes, iugineeriugworiis,Aiciiiieciuve,iuiprovea r urm Implements, nud every new discovery lu Cliem lstrv. 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Specimen copies of any of the above, furnished onnppllcntion to TIIIi,AMEIHCAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, IK' Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ullilw AGENTS! QUICK!? or von will miss choice of territory, (there Nn main tor in nn DID LEWIS Insr nnl (-rrvtfcwt WorlT. OUR. DIGESTION : or, MY JOLLY Kill END'S SECItET. II Is bv odds the most taking andsalablo book In tho Held, lit Is on a vitally important sub ject, 2 it Is hy America's most popular writer ou health. 3 It Is.for tho pi Ice, the laigest and hand somest book ever sold by subscription. Agents the peoplo ate eager for such a book, and will urgeyou tobringlttothem. Write for terms, Ac., tree. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, 7JJ Sausom Street, Phllu. ulOlw OH, WOULD I WEItE A CHILD AGAIN! sighs tlio weary and exhausted one, as tho lan guor nud lassitude of spring comes upon him. Como uud lccelvo vigor aud strength lrom Iho wonderful South American Tonlo JURXJBEBA. Long and successfully usedln its native country ns a Powiilul Tonic, iiiul Poteut Purlller or the lllood, It is lound even to exceed tho anticipa tions lounded on Its greul leputatiou. Accord ing to the medical and hcleniltlc periodicals of Loudon and Purls, It p msesses the most Fowor fill Tonic propeitiis kuowu to Malcriu Mcdlca. Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is a perfect remedv foralldlsensesnl thellLOOD, OUOANIC WEAKNRSS, OLANDlILOUS TU MOltS, imol'SV.SCIlOI'ULA, INTEHNAL All SClSHS.uml will removeall ola.tructlons of the LIVEll, SPLEEN. i.N'TIiiTINI'S, UTEItlNE and UHINAllY OKGANS. It is streugtlieuiug uud nourishing. Llko nu trlclous food taken into the stomach, It assimi lates aud dlllus.es Itself thioush the clicuUtlou, giving vigor nnd health. It regulates the bowels, quiets tho nerves, acts directly on the secretlvo organs, nnd, by its pow erful Toulc uud restoring eliects, -produces lieelthy nud vigorous action to the whole sys tem. JOHN 11. KELLOGG, IS Plntl St., New York. Sole Agent tor tho United SUUcs. Prico J! per Dottle. Send lor Clicuhir. ulbwl mi OKI' THU UEST! lias tho Patent Flaie Cos Wirt on Mi enils on tho lolls. THE NOVELTY KolU separato fi eoly at either end. uu.. rvj I'iji i Has the Patent Curved C lamp. THE NOVELTY Is tbo ca lest woiklug Wringer lili'i aNU V I'HjL 1 .. Is the SticDgcst Wringer riuti .uvi'.ljl Is tho most durabloWilngcr iiiesn nun oiuer luivaningus inaiiu it more ucDiiuoiu uiau any oiuer. No l'racticitl Hotiscl:rppcr o.iu ntt'eid to buy n Wringer until she bus ex amined the NOVELTY. , Trv it an I satisfy youieelt that it is tho UEsT. Kr.1,1 nvm v.vlini . 1IA11.Y WASHING &WHINOINO MACHINE i.u ivi uuamueri. Hiiect, new voru. niuiw JJERNHARD STOJINEK Would inform his friends and Iho public that ho has taken posicsslou oi THE OLID ST-A-ISnD, In the i:.chango Block, so long occupied ly him and will carry ou the business of n FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, He brings to the busluetsnnexpt rlouco ol many years nud assures tho conmiuulty that ho will liuulkli tho bestofbrcad, cukes, lolls.bUcult, Ac, Iresh every duy. Hepiuposes nlso to keepou hand u im-gc nud well ussorled slock ot FINE CONFECTIONERY, of nil grades. Frt nch caudles ami those of do luestiu mauuMctuie, always lo bo hnd, wholesale nud retail ut lowest rates. Adjoining tho linker mid Coulci-lloucry Is u welt established TAESTATJIXANT, whero may bo found Alo nud I.njer, nud Ho lieshmciits, Oystcisln season nud iho various lit tlo di llcucleb which inlt the public Instc. There FINE ICE CREAM SALOON, over tho confectionery store, where ladles nnd gentlemen uan obtain thu best ot ico Cusim lu scusuu. A fair shnio of the publlo custom Is icquesled mm no puuiH will livsparoatn ensure suusinc tlo'i. nprllVHI.'72-ll ftUlJMMIjriiM Ir NOPHtlPS.CO. l What h tiiw OitAHDSncirio for dynpepiia? thli bubbllDj, -iparkllug, cooling, purifying, reg ulating drnuglit thoy call TAititANT'a Effku VE3CK!JT8KLTZErt ArKntEMT? Well, tt Is simply the Chemical fne slmllo of the Soltier Sprlni; Water, which, for IIO years ha; been accounted tho finest Catlmrtloand Alterative Innll Europe, SOLD 1IY ALL DHUOOIUTI. r 1 HE ONLV a KNEHAL ACCIDENT X Insuranco Company in America, writing Accident rollclcs hy the month or year, Is tlio of Hnrtford, Ct. HInsuresmcnofall trailcs.occu- mn i irr-T 'PDC! patlons nnd profcssloin.nt L lvAV Jif JjliflvO iatcs within tho menus of all. Tit nTnA VEt-Kiu also writes pollclcsof Lifer nd dowmcntofall ttinal forms,unltin-f Amplofe- rMClITH I Vftli'' curlty and Moderate Cost liM O U It AiN Ulljinder a.Dcflnlto Contract Premium system Is tho favorllo Low Hate, All Onsh, Stock Plan. No other lu tho world, of IU rtmil) l TV aio, has returned so miuh LUjll AiN 1 money lu beuetlts to Its Pollcj. holders. Cnsh Assets. nearly TwoMIlllons. Ciicni rarins ! Tree Home I on Tun i.ivb or tub UNION PACIFIC IIAILUOAI). A T.AD OnANT ov 12,000,000 A O II E S IiEST FAHMING A n! )TM Fn E It A L LAND3 IN AMEItlCA. 3,000.000 AOIiEfTTN NEBRASKA IN TUB OKK.iT I'lillTIi VAI.I.KV, Tlio Garden of tlio West, NOW FOHSALEI TlicRO lends nr in the central portion of the United HUtes, on tho list degree of North Lati tude, the central lino of tho great Temperalo Zone of tho Aincrlonu Contlueut, and lor grain growinu nnd stock raising unsurpassed by any In the United suites. C1IEAPEH IN PHICE, more favorable terms given , and more convenient to market than can bo tound olsewbeie. FltKB ltOSllilTKAnS FOR ACTUAL SJT- The Pest Locations for Colonics. Soldiers entitled to a homestead of lOO acres. Free I'iiiici to rurcliascrs ot I. unit. Scud for the new Dcscrlptivo Pamphlet, with new Tnnna. nnhtlalinil 111 Em-llsb. Oerlunll. Swcdlsli nnd Danish, mailed freo cverywhero Address Lr.i.ijn, Land Commissioner, U.P. 11. K. Co., Omaha, Neb. T:xrkAmii)iNAitY uiPitovUiisNTs in CABINET ORGANS. ThoMnsonit Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully announce the Introduction of improvements of much mure than ordinary Interest. Tneseure HEED AND PII'H CABINET OltOANB being the only successful comblnntlou of HEAL PIPbS with u-cds ever mado j DAV'S THANSPOSINO KEY-IlOAP.D, which can bo Instantly moved lo tho rlht or lelt, changing tho pitch, or transposing tho key. l-'or drawings and descriptions, see Circular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES Ol-' DOUHI.E HEED CABINET OUOANS. nt 8H0, 5132 hnd J123 encli. Considering Capacity, Elegance, nnd Thorough Excellence of .Work maushlp, these nro cheaper thau any before off ered. Tho Mason A Hamlin Organs nro acknowl edged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for manufacture this Company can uirord, and, now undertako to sell nt prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four octavo organs S30 each; Flvo octavo or gans J10), S12.5 and upwards. With threo sets reeds IjU and upwards, Forty styles, up lo 315UO each. New Illustrated Catalogue, ami Testimonial Circular, with opinion' of SIOHE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent freo. MASON & HAMLIN OUOAN CO., 151 Trctnout St., Boston . 590 Broadwuy, N. Y PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS $10, $50, $75 and $100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP I Slti)p(l Ready for Uso ! MANUFACTURED 11 V J. W. CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, Ind. 3-Send for Clrcular.-C THE MORMON WIFE. " Now is tho timo for Agents to securo territory for this thrilling and fearless book. It comprises tbo Adventures nnd Experience of a woman written by herself for years the wife of u M or- ,to,,. i 1 "I r . mans mysteilous, wicked nnd startling, abounding In thrilling w...... , ..uLuutuua .uu jiuiuulic scenes me most fascinating book extaut. Steel portrait of the Authoress, portraits of lending Mormons, both men mid women. Llro nndScenes In Utub! WANTED. 4 ' A. competent Agent to canvass and tako charge. 111 portion oi Penn., of the salo ota rapidly selling book, by tho most eminent nuthor in tho United States, and ludlspensablo to the correct transaction of every kind of business. Agents sell lrom 50 to lOUpcrwoelc LliiEnAr. Salakv glveu.lfdesired. nnd perrannent business. , S. S. SUUAN'ION CO., Hartford Conn. THE CHRISTIAN. ge1Sont,1,l.y?Ve8: llgious, faintly paper, lull of incidents, provi dence!, music, poetry, true stories for young.old, salntjiand sinners. No sectarianism, controversy politics, pull's, pills, or patent medicines. IR'c. u year 1 lu copies, to ! Send luc for 3 papers before you forgetl Little Christian,!! copies si. H. L. HA.sri.Niis, Tract Heposltory, 11) Liudall St., Dos ton, Mass. SOMETHING OTM AGENTS. Agents who waut to make money eiu hell noth Ingso rnptdiy as our new nnd beautiful steel En- THES BlOTHEIl OP OUK LORD. It M the tlnest subject ever engraved, nnd sur prises every beholder with its wondrous benuty, fSlzc i !f.'x3 ; in. Price 82.50. Highly endorsed by lending Divines of nil dononilnatlons. Agents who find thnt "Hooks go hnrd,"can make S tu per dny wltli this splendid work arart, Molo una feninlo Aeents wnnltd. Writo for clrcnlnrs to WOKTI 1 1 NO TON, DUSflN & CO., HniUorUVct. COLUaIIHA FIHE INSURANCE CO. OFFICERS AND DI ItErTOlM.-S. S. Detwiler I res'l; II. Willou, Vlce-Prts't; Hevb'tThnmss Ireas.; .1, p, 1'iuesull, Sec'y ; s dvile 111. rnm Wilson, Itohert Cinne, Wi F.i'ton. olin 11. Bacliinau, Jl, M. Stiieklcr, ,i.,cob s. tetrlne. James Schrocder, Ooo. BikjUs W. tl. Case. Amos i,i..i;iljuiiuniiytiKtrl ii ii, iiou. lor In surance or Agencies, nddr.hS j. r. MiuuAuyy, Scc'y, Culuiiil.ia, J'a, 1 MMENSi SUCCESS.- Ajicnls Wm t . L cd. malo or female, iu c-M-.y county in I iiind sintis and t'aunda.s, tn sell our now . i , mosliuelul I'aleut ; rrom one tosl used lu v . , laillllv. 100 i.,-r cent, euaianl.i.l. l-'ovsa.... i. - ami terms Inclo-e ten eontsuu ud.l u.s EKt) USO.N .t CO.,lllj liivel SI I . tt. Tuiy , N RARE CltANCE FOR AO EXT.-1 Agents, wo will pay )ou SIJ p. r wres In e If yoa will eugige with us .u- nsi i Eveiyinii furnlsbed, and expenses paid. Addicts I'. EL.LS i t o., (.harlolte, Midi. i 0 1 'NTS WANTED. Agents make more in V tv nt work lor us lli-ui ul. .iiivlliiin- - iiui-iiiessiigui nun priiiniit-ui . t-uiiicuiais ii, (l.hn.ssoN A Co., Fluo Alt PublUI.eu, l'..i. land Maine, PIANO CO. N Agents. Ciieulirs free! For any ciu-ooi llliii.l, H i. i lug. Itching or li'i-iini. .i Piles Hint Di. 11 1 mi's Pii llEMnnv lulls to cure. H i prepared expic-ly to cure lliel'ilos, nudnothu else. Sold by all Drusgists, Price, 5I.0J. STAM M Eltl NO. Drs. Wlilto .t Oatman, 1.2 lu, a v., New Yolk. Itoferences from clergymen m tho city. No pay uutllcureJ, Send for 'iicula. . AHEAT JIEDICAL IIOOH of nstiul knowh-du U to nil. Sent lice for two tlaiups. Addicts I i BoNAl'AltTE A Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. fpniTl.t FOB II. SwlssMaguctloTIME.KLi.l . 1 UUlj Ell and Indicator. IudUpeusublu In 'PI HI I," every travelers, trader, boy, farmer, 1 I 111 TJ aud for EVEItYIIODY lu need oi u u liable tlino-kocpcr. Usual watch ske, steel woiks, glass crystal, Iu neat OHOIDE cate, wahuan ihii to ucnoio oorieci umo ior two years, coining like It. l.OCO sold weekly. This valuublo ntticli-. in neat caso, will bo Bent, prepaid, nuywheii', Inr 1; 3 lore.'. Try one. Ciicuhns lice. Older nulj lrom tho So'o Agents, F. KINO A CO., ltiiilllu uoru, i. uprii ii-, iw-sw PATENT ARION PIANO. The only perfect Instrument lu the World, It is ucointii in ltirliutss, Power, llrllliaucy aud Durability. Special teims to Teaclins. .Maikid favors to Clergymen. Send for Illustrated Alien Pumptilet. O. y, FOSTEH, Ocuersl Agmt. mar 1071 tr. Mavcii chuk, Pa, J USTIOE'S BLANKS. Wo now haver n hcud a large neatly pilnlul nskorlmtut el JI WICX M rnd CONSTAllklH BLANKS, lo width we li.vlle the nitflitluu of heto otUa is. IT t' U.VJ. No
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