THE OOLDMBrAN. nl.OOMSBCBO, FR1RAT, FElt.14, 1S70 t),!,ItNn.ll roil 1810. (C i 1 5 -u t a s i3 i 1 8 -8 6 i 5 n j! jt g g !g m x I is & j; I I, I a 4 Jul,,. i v 7 "5 fi i: i) in; in? is nni', k. uim'i mollS JUS JUJI'k.'IU 25 2(1 . ill 27 2 2) .TO .il ... 27 JS 211 10 ,11 Fit.. ... . I An! I t 5 i! 4 f. r j f !. i r r ? h 1 (i io ii i; 13 n u lo u i: 13 n i1. ii 10 17 l 1150 Jl 22 17 I" P 20 21 M 2.1 Ai 21 2 W 27 1-... 21 23 20 2? 2-- i" :W air.. I ii imrii foil.. iinii V io n i: ii ii i.i ' ; f i' io M a ii If 17 l r '20 21 22 II IJ 10 1? IV I'I20 il.'IBJ 27 2J20 21 22 2 '21 it, 21 27 April. .. I ? i. 4 o Pet i j r. 4 ' I 7 ! I) 10 II i; f (' 7 t IJ Id II It 11 11 IG I? h' io i: nil r, ir 7 in 20 21 22 2.1 21 23 20 10 20 '21 22 23 21 23 27 2-- 2!ll ,. HI 27 88 20 30 31 ... IlT., 1 ! 3 Sot.. .. 1 I 2. C 7 fr I-10 2 II I 6 I .7 8 11 12 13 11 15 10 I? H 10 12 13 II IS I-I'l 20 Jl 22 21 21 1(1 17 11 10 20 21 22 21 20 27 2" 2:' 10 ,11 23 21 -2.1 20 27 2J 23 Jim. "l s "i "i "t "f "i Dm., "i "s "ii "4 'i "6' I U go u 12 11 II 7 8 Ii IO II 12 13 1 II If. 17 in 10 20 21 II II 10 17. 1" 1"20 22 2.1 2 1 r. 211 17 2 1 22 2321 25 2C 27 201.10 ...L. iS 20130 .11 Rail Road Time Table. LACKAWANNA ft BLOOMSUUIKl 11AIL ROAD NORTH. BOCTII, Accommodation Train 8.66 A. M. s.ooa, M. Moll Train, , 7.S3A.M 4.4a I'. M Express Train 1.67 1'. M. 11.43 A. It CATAWISSA RAIL ROAD. north, sotrrn Accommodation Tratn ,23 A. M. T,&8 V, M Daimls. Vnn..a A flit t Vf ..1.1 II WtUM lUil.ui .inn .... 1 . 111. Illfnilli Thronsrh cars on Express train cither to New Tom or rnllaaelphlr. Accommodation train runs between THE COLUMBIAN DEMOCRAT, BLoipMSBtRg; COlSmBIA 'yTpa! Pfl HOT tmnfltflntuna ., . --J-;"" SOLDIERS' CONVENTION. THE SALB OF.MONTANA.C1TT. l.t..... .L . . . . . - . I . I . ourur7Dia. ujmnanwMiui n. Solomon tv. .. a. ,1 . . IUlwlg-. Verdiot for defendants. Pursuant to l'otlrnnient, a 8o1dierV Con- As considerable Interest Is flt In the remit 6 Sheriff's deeds acknowledged in ooen court. , wul m nem " '"omsburgron Satur- 'J, in vonyngnam town. w t, ... r:s .peomrt dar. th22ni1nfp... i shlnbv tin fi lin IT. . ,... ...! , r 'wiunii iuw IlIllIITUinurr VI 1 " " ft" o : Washington's blrthdoy for the purpose of follwlng statement of Kicia. In 1800, Mlcbael completing the orgnnlialon In this county. Federoif sold to Samml Lelby twelve arris and ill i, ft-- wpoii vuurb. W. B. Kester and Marr hi wif Dralte. No. 182 February Term 1S78. Sher- in return reaa in open court iitov A.auuiini iinnif ni i MmiiniM ... ir i . - - ........ -m. ni. a . . " ' ings engendered bv cninmnn cUiiffi-ro. In nk """" i,u u" ocpieinDer Term 1877. if i ; . , . . ' Sheriffs return nf sale read In open court , . of cacl "oldlcr for futuro U8C' Isaac Ikeler's use vs. Jar.,,1, Ti!.tT.,l,l. 10 vise ays and means lor mutual ns,ls- No. 210 September Term 1870. Shci'llTs re 'CC,' ' , 10 'T01 ""cU "1Cr lus!uo'8 turn of sale read In open court. 0 d?cm,c.1! nf ccs.si,ry' Ey honorably i-eimon tor partition in the estalo nf Wll. " . VUU,"J' 0 ,uu,u u"cnu Ham White lato of Scott township, deceased. Inquest awarded., Petition for road view in Orango and ML Pleasant townships. D. Lowenbcrg, L. II. Ru pert, J. 0, Brown appointed viewers Petition for road in Centralia Borough and Conyn&ham township. Jacob Yeager, Geo. Manhart and S. B. Diemcr appointed view ers. Commonwealth vs. John P. Kelly. Recog niianco of.dcfendant and ball forfeited to bo respited on appcaranco of dolendint at next sessions. Petition of N. D. Creasy and others for Com missioners to mako rmrtltlnn nf llio rr.nl lato of Samuel Creasv clppeasnrl- Pnnrt un pointed Lewis Eckrote, Daniel A. Hess and iv. (Smith. completing the orgnnliaion In this county, "aeroi'sold to fcainml Ilby twelve trt and -The objects arc to preserve the fraternal feel- W'l7 I'Crches of land fu S40t)0, and look a iniFS entrrniilnnd l.v oninmnn .1. ...... . mortCOCO for S3100. nnvaLla In ileum In.lnl. ments of $300. At that lime there was on the premises what Is now knnwn n ihc.ttn.1 Td.i. The property was laid out in lots anil callnl Montana. These 1 ts were sold from lime la lime, built llDoii. and In innn lmini.4 l,n1l paid for without the knowledis tli.it the lml was mortgaged. Sulweq ucnlly, Ltlby , by aillo- iw oi ngreemen i untcu April Iflili 1870 fold the remalnderof the nronertv In 11. fi. Mnrr tr 57,000. Sherlfl Smith about Dec. litis 1S72. sold the property on su d ecu lion In JIarr k JIorrN for $00. The mortgage not having been paid, Mr. Keilerolf furecloied. ami nn ih 97il. ol January lust proceeded to mil ihe dllTtrent The session will beuin at 10 nVlnfW n. m n . - uomroaos, tall in lino. , By order of .1. Ii". firraiinr'.Tx. 8. Kuosn, Pretidcnt. Chairman Com. on C B. Biiockway, organization. Secretary. REPORT OP THIS CIltAND JURT. STAOE LINES. Cimbra and TiuxiMSBCRo. Leavo Cambra Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:80 a. m., arrive at Bloomsburj by U:30a. m. l.cavo Moomsburir on sarao days after arrival of I'niladclphla mall. liLOOMsoriui and I AiRDSviLLK, Leave lAlrdsville Tuesday Thursdiv and SaturdavatT:30a. m., arriving at Mloomsburff oy i J m. Leave Blooms burg on samo dais after arrival or I'nrladelpbla mau Tbo Mojo line terminates atMlUville. Er nton and Illoomsbnrp. A dally stage lino le.ivlnff Ilcnton In the morning and returning In the eve ning of the same day, ' MAIL ROUTES. j -Vnrra Hall and Bu0MSBCRi.-Leave Wnlto Hall Tuesaay, -inuraaay ana naiuraay at 6:30 a. m., amonn at niuumsuurg ay hi a. m. Lieave inooms burg on samo da; s alter arrival ot Philadelphia Binton and BL'iflsisBtmo. Leaves Denton Mond ly. eunnuuji huh rnuay abo a. m arriving P.I Rloomsburfr at s p. m. Leaves Uloomsburp iiie at B;ntonatap. m. ruary Term. 1879. The Grand inquest of the Commonwealth of rennyivanls Inquiring for the body of the county orlrfjlumbia, repectfully report that we have pursuant to our reaulred duties enlmlv and deliberately investlgittd all the bills of indictments presented for our consideration i . i .. . . .. . . . "a,e rawen upon mem according lo their ietttion of Daniel Niinirinr. f. kn;t nf 1 .i... i . -i.v, u. mciiifl, uiu, no IIUVO cxa u nfu IHB II i o mi . tl.o insolvent laws. May 1st fixed for a hear- Inga and find Treasurers office very insecure uu given iu cieui- anu wouni recommend the purcliaso of a bur- t0 . . . glar proof safe In which to keep money's and . ju.uuuu oi run esiaio oi jn- valuable papers. ive also find pure water cuaei a nomas deceased. Inquest awarded. quite scarce at the new tall ami wrml.l .11 .t letitionfor citation to Peter Swank, Ad- tention to the matter, all of which we most re- . uouuarj lasi proceeueil to stll Hie diflerent To Iho Honorable the Judges of the Court i'. in the order prescribed by a Master's Re- of Quarter Sei-sions of Co'uhibta county, Feb- port. We give herewith the results of the sale, ruarv Term. 187fl. nn ilml ami ni ,1.. iu -.1 i- t,-.i "-.juuiucv. tmu ceuruary Block A. Lot 1, vacant, to 0. O. Jlur Pby fur $22 SO Ci-1 spectfully eubmlt. Februry Oth, 1879. Millard, Foreman. lllock A. Jjots 2 and 3. fenced to gether, to Mrs. Klleti Cain Ihr Si nn Dlock B. Lot 1. vacant, to (!nsner Ithawn for 1 r. r.n Block O. JiOts 1 to 0 inclusive, vacant to uasper itliann lor 39 00 Block D. Lot 1, vacant, to 31. Feder- otffor ifinn Block E. Lots 1 to 5 inclnsivn tn Auna B. 3Iorris for is nn Ulock K. Lots 0. 7. 8. 0 to 31. Feder- oil, vacant, for 7 CM Block 1'. Lot 1. double rilank house to Patrick 3Ioran. for 1 dn Block F. Lot 2. plank house, to 31. iedcrolf for 75 00 Block F. Lit 3. plank house, to 31 1'Cderolf for ministrntor of Leonnrd Adams deceuscd. tation awarded. I q, B. Auditor's rcnort in estatn nf T). It. 7lnr confirmed as to certain parts. Uiurt adjourned until Monday. . . 1 OW.TISU ..!.. I TI.-.It . tr .1 ...... Februarv 1fn. IV,,,,, ., " '""w'K " o iiarr.sourg ratrwl Is lniiFnm.nl a , ' , , very valuable if true, mil will bo hailed with JournmcnL Appearance docket called over , n !. . .rL 1 . .m, . 1 fn. lnLI r i.. I 1 I I J J 41 'a ever utriug auiicieu Fowler's vrLjn,. ' nM.n,n bi.. j. 1,16 lock--law- "K'"y 111110 wlliI' "lJ B':k P. Lot C ( fenced with lot 4) rein'm rn,l u n , !...!.' r.,.A '" "ome one 1,M 8tuck a tu,tT nail in his to samo for sustained M The foot orsome other portion of hi, person, and Block F. All between lot 7 and tbo Commonwealth ex. rel. O. V. Dr.hb v .""" mtom-. Au 8UC" rail road to A. ff. Creamer for t n.,. j . . r wounds can be healed without an fatal canse- ninA- Ci 1.1.1 o 1 m . Qr0T!r Administrators. No. 98 Septem- nllenrM Th mo,, .,,' r, . . , UI??k L? 3.8. 9. 10, vacant to hor I -rm 1 R7I1 f. P 1.1.4 I.! ' --'""V , , ... smoke a wound or bruise Uiat is Inflamed with . leeanupieannajuagmentintavor ot Hums burBin- ,ool woolen d.tl. TwenlT mlnult8 urovers administrator vs. U ir. Drie-bach lhe W0r8, of lnflimmation .riainlr mm anr 45 00 10 00 22 00 10 00 Judgment for Plain I wound we ever naw." TO SCBSCRIDERS. The date on, the printed slip pasted on your No. 372 Moy term 1878 day, Tnursday and daturday at 8 a. m arrtvlnir I lifT. In the aflpmnnn llttt ti.iannA.a .... f,.,i,r.l.l into court and received their sentences as fol, lows : Jamfl ITllnl.. fihnnllnw will, Inlanl In Lill An. , ... , . . . . . pers contain. IVe shall uot attempt paper snows io wnai ume me paper is pain lor. - s, 0I prosecuuon, penitenlary .or one cel lhe Indepmdml on thia 9ubjcct. It gel9 sheets, and cut off and pasted on with a mall ins machine, each week. As ear.h Riiruir.rthei pays, the dale is changed on the slip in pencil. and the correcllons made ruonthlv. It some times happens therefore that the change does not annear nn the nmipr for Inn nr thrpn wxW auer payment, ana we are oRen nolihed by sub scribers who think the omission to chance at once 1b a mlxtake. This explanation is made eo lhat all may understand why the change doe not appear immediately. It is a good deal of .'.....LI- I. . . L . l , . . uuuum iu iiiune me tnannes anu muc more I - .v.. weibccioui 1-itcuuii in xorin I irnn...,... ...i . i .i... , - , n , tit t... I w imimcu luwaru uecipner- convenient to make all the clianires fnr thp I ionygham, John JL. lvline and Isaac Edwards I : ,1.. .....! .i I, - i "g ."o mioic.iiui, we uuer meni me annexed appointed. nnulnnnil rpnnmtnpni! I.I..I .1.1.11. . .1.. Hey. occur. tf Pfliiio"for same In South Conyngham, Ber- carefl, consideration of our reader, .ho ihlV l naril b w U, al Tl, rM,: I . " i vuuu i aii;u,iuc appuiuieu PUHLIO SALES. The Poor directors of Conyngham and Cen M. A. Ammerman. Administrator nf.Tnhn 'ra"lcame,D10Uoarton!1aa:hment. After Eveland will sell real ,(! nn ih nrpmua !., ncarmB " PP"ed (hat the directors had not Fishlngcreek township on Saturday March 15th wilh 'ho ofdfr of the court concerning ...... I lhe Davment of snwlal tT Intn nmirt Kt i,n ai iwoiu ciock p. m, I ..... 1 . man i '" nu uvcu aypueu nearly aa it womu ThpfirmnfTr!..lA AnKnii lln,. .n n.i have btea ia coart- The dirtctors were dis- .... I cliarr-pil. hilt opnlpnpp.1 tt n. Uacar Hagenbucli vs . M. Grover's adminis trators. No. 68 February Term. 1877 Tlin Rprntrlr 7nJnnJnt Kn.al. llial fla Blomaburg correspondent furnishes more local news lor iu columns man any or the town pa pers contain. We shall uot attempt to unde I car I ,.L.a.. , r,i,!. i..iif ...i.i.i Robert Vandvke. Larrenv. fine, nf I.- .. . , Z 1 i nue coe? no one eiae an Harm, ve conera- of prosecution penitentiary for two years. tul lte oor BerwIck ponr, on having so John W. nnrilnpi.. T.,.ppnv fina nf os I . . . . V . w . I , , .. . .. . . . ' good a correspondent. As bis letters are about the I costs ofnroseciltion.countv is 1 fnr thrpp. mnnlha ... I c i n.i n-L . oniy readable matter that H pnnteil In that pap Feb 11th, The Willlarasport Bond case i.i ..i.:.. ti-.l. . . . i s. ' again came before the court, Messrs. Bent y and ,..! . n .u i i -,u m n... , , ,, , . . , , ropondent to fill the whole paper with Bloom9. lieaveron behalf of the bond holders askine k.... , . , . , , . r. . ...i .u . iiug burg news. This would be a decided improvO' fOr a rUlfi On thp IrPflailrPt annlls nnnnn . I ' i meni .ura uause wny an attachment should not issue, 1 wllipll ll nnnlbl T?..U..... On. I. lO-n Bxed for hearing the rule. ClPnTOTniS. ietition for overseers of election in Nonh Tf ... ...j... "i n . , i ... I it means them : 65 0 80.50 I i " id oo iooo 2G00 75 00 91 00 11 00 uv in m w .km. i.c iilua ai dealers, 'at Cataw!sa ha' been dissolved. The hearing in the Prothonotary contest hot neen postponed until the 17th The Luzerne county papers are very anxioun to have Judge Stanton impeached. Chew Jackson's UssTMwtet Sarr Tobaeco. Township tickets will be neatly and prompt ly printed at this oince, nt low rates. The sleighing has gone. The rain on Mon day and Tuesday carried off all there was left A nartv nf married lailipa ramp nn frnm Tlfln. ville hit Saturday and dined'at the Exchange iiotti. lliey Had a merry time. Henry W.JIcKelvy has removed his drug RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OP DON. I. S- MONROE. At the the stated meetinp of (JatawUnit T.rvlivp No. 349. F. & A. M.. held Februarv 4th. A n 1879, the following resolutions were unanimous ly adopted, viz : Whereas: God In Ills inflmip .!..l..m seen fit lo take from among us our beloved bro" ther, Isaac S. Monroe: therefore, bo it 7?i.ai,7.... TI..I .I.M . .l ... .. . .Uv,,., nunc wu acKnowieuge mat God's ways are inscrutable and that he docth all tliingi well, still we deeply feel the void he eaves in our my-itic circla. We mourn his loss and bow to the Omnipotent decree we are pow erless to stay. Readied. That his public, civil, Bocial and Masonic life was of marked prudence and mod- uy n caretul and continued ap plication for a time it may be sol. vedf and we can but think, when solved, a not very great length of time will elapse before the benefit of this solution will be felt in a form that we can really appreciate. This conclusion, however may be nroblematic.hlll wp nnnll nnTlnnalv await its determination, trusting that it may be in our lavor. Jitcliange. I FY OUO WEFO RYOUR PAPE RPA YTJ P store from Hazleton to Mlllereburg.and is much "a''00, ! of unpretending usefulness and con Hp nm l..t Sn,l j 'e control oi nimseii in i j pleased with the chance here with his wife and parents 1 i'-.""-""'i hi ever umy ne was seieci- c. m umeiiarge, enaoimg mm nappny so to . I fi.mw ui me iuosmui: tuaracier as IO uur luanKs are aue r-arp s uanvine liana lor end a long life with an unepotted name. tilpnannt nprnnnilp nn laal f2nl...il.CT ...n. I IWrivl TI..I .... t...,:i.. .1.; i.i. t.. uuvuiuu; b.vi.- . .uav nv ncauuv flVUIIlUlllIZO Wild n., .1... . . . .. ,, I hi. henaBl I. m! T I . I. ! . . f. ! I ..... i . .... . c lauiuv in linn iueir nuur oi trial, as we an k,.ow him to be a good father, a kind nusuana and true and just In all his deal- Preparations for the Methodist' Conference -'di That a copy'of the above be present We learn that nn :.rt has lippn inti-mlnnnil into the Leo-tslaturp nrnnil.iliniv lt,p lnl.l.nn of any school directors, of the First district of i eniisyivania, irom being elected or appoint ed to the position of a teacher during the term of said director as a member of the board. This is a move in the right direction, and- the law should be a general one. True there is no compensation to School Directors, except m hen one is appointed 1 reasurer, Secretary or t-oiiectcr, but that is no reason why nepotism should be practiced. In fact the position i: SOUcllt for bv manv for thn vrrv nnrnnan nf irpl ting n school for some relative or friend, or else ntthe suggestion of some interested hook seller. Threo Directors are enough, and they should be selected on the scoro of fitness alone. ing. I heir delicious music"was enjoyed by a who heard it, Lome again, gentlemen next month are about completed. We are ic formed that our citizens have offered entertain ment for a larger number of ministers than are expected io attend The inrnrfl wprR itippharp-pil nn Wpilnpmtnv j .. - . .. j evening of last week, except those sitting on the Helwig case, all the business having been dis posed of. Several cases were continued ft,' inmcient reasons. . , WV " -"-i nwj.u iiicneill in il... r....:i t .i i ..r i , .w ...v i.tuii; ui uur ueueaseu urouier anu al so be furnished to the county papers for publication. J. B. Kxim.E, ) J. K RonniNs, Committee. C. Ellis, J The sentence passed upon the late Sheriff of Arinslrung county, who was convicted of brib ing electors' will have a salutary eflect, not only upon officials but upon lhe political class nencr. ally. This Is one of the first fruits nf ihn Ant nf . miserably passed in pursuance of the new Con- suiuiionai provision. Jt will have the effect of calling the attention of lhe country to lhe fan that, in this State, the laws hy a heavy hand u;nn men who seek"to tamper with.and destroy i.ia ireeuoni or purny ol lhe ballot. 3LFedcrolffor Block II. Lot 1. small nlank hnns.n In Hicnolaa iiakcr. for Block II. Lot 2. frame house. n.. In John btoctzel, for Block II. Lot 3. vacant. Iis.sn Inl J plank house. $130.60. and all frnm lot 4 to railroad for $4 60, to Catha nne Duean Bloci 1. Lot 2. vacant, "to Armn I? Morns for Block J. Lot 1. 2 and 3. vacant tn 31 redcrolt tor Block J. Lot 4. small nlank house, tn Sarah tluber. for Block J. Lot 9 and 10. small nlank nouso to Daniel Goodman, for Block K. Lots 12 and 13. small nlant nouso to Itobecca Mi er for Block K. Lots 1 to 11 inclusivn tn M Federolf for Block L. Lot 1 (tavern stand, with lots l and 2 of block 31. to 31. l.Vil crolf for lann.nn BIockN. Lots 3 and 4. vacant, to O. is. lilockway .for 4!) CiCt Block N. Lots 5 and 0. school Knusn to Conyngham School District for sni nn Ulock N. Lots 10 and II. vacant, tn 31. Federoif for 5 On mock u. iiot 4, vacant, to 31. Foder- oli lor i no lllock O. Lots 9 and 10. vacant, to Jf. iederolf for onn Tho following lots wcro on the nreforrril list, anu som as iol ows : 1. Block 0. Lots 7 and 8. to Andrew Ronoy for 13 00 Block I. Lots 7 ani 8.. to Harriet Person for 34f 00 Block J. Lots 5. 6. 7 and 8 to liar net 1'crsou for 125 00 Block O. Lot 1, to Rachel Holwiir lor 3. Block G. Lots 5. 0 and 7. to Ha ctioi ilclwig lor 4. IJIock O. Lots 0 and 7 In Af F..,1 erolt for Block N. Lot 9. to O. V. Kachel ries for 0. Block F. Lot.4. to .Tunics 3Inrr for no 00 7. Block O. Lot 11. tn W. V-ilm-nlf ' 1 00 Lots 5 and 0, to 31. Fed- " 400 00 Lot 5, to CO. 3Iurphy C.iO Lot 8, to 3Iary 3Ic3Iau 20 60 Lot 1, to 31. Federoif BCLnimj FOR tllMITHKRIA. A few years ngo when diphtheria was ragltiff in England, a gentleman accompanied the cel ebrated l)r Field on his rounds, to witness tllO SO-Called WUtlttprful pnmi. ml. Int. I. .-.., .....v.. J'VI formed white thn nntlniiU i,f nil.... un.n .t.n.. plug 011 all sides. Tho remedy to ho so rapid lUUSl UB Blinnlp. A l,n fnnb will. T,.n. .... powder of sulphur and a quill, and with these iiji curcu every patient, without exception, Ho putatcapoonfulofflour ofbriimtonc inton ...1 1 . i . . miiu giuss 01 wntcr, anu stirred it with his ling er instead ot n sdooii. ns snlnliiinlnpa nni r.....t ily amalgamate with water. When the sulphur was wen mixed, he gavo it as u gargle, and in ten minutes tho natlpnt n m,i nf ,1..... urimstouo Kins every species oflunguj in man, beast and plant in a few minutes. Instead of spitting out tho gargle, ho recommended tho SWnllowitlir of it. ill ulmnn rum. I,, uil.lnl. he had been called just Iu tho nick of time, wuen mo lungui was too neatly closing to nl low the gargline, ho blew tho Bulnhnr thmtiM A llllill into thn thrnnl. niwl .,(!. il.. . ' iuu mugim nau suriiuk to Hlow of it, then the gargling Ho never lost a patient from diphthcriu. If tho patient cannot carole. lnl-n n lun nn.,1 l. It on u shovel and sprinklo n spoonful of Hour 01 unmstono at a time upon it, let tho sufferer inuoio 11, uoiuiiig mo head overit and tho fun mis will die. 11' iilpiiiilnllv iiiml il.., ,..i..,i.. room may bo filled uluiost to snfTnpniinn il... patieut can wnk about in it, Inhaling tho fumes with doors and windows shut. 'Ihu modo of fumiiratini n room with nuliili, trims nfinn edlllOSt liolent nll.-irl.-a nl' mhl tn ll.n tinnil chest, Ac, at any lime, and is recommended in cases 01 consumption ana asthma. I 1'1IU11NKU III'E1I'IIIITVI1 1,0 I. j. I ..... .... . ve rfuuus Mi' H I T.W. THE VALUL OF TIME As in a fire the loss greatly depends upon tho lime required for iflicieLt.ttid to arrive, so the resuu 01 caiarrn greatly depends upon th speedy use if itliciuit reuitdles. For over 1 quarter of a ccnlury, Dr. bace's Catarrh Reine dy has been the standard remtdy. The pot! live cures it has eflected are numbered by thous- ands. Each vear has wllncssed an Innrpssnl sale.. Its reputation is the result of superior merit. If the disease baa extended to the thioa or lunss. Dr. Tierce's Golden mpillnnl ni.nno ery should be used with the Catarrh Remedy These two mprltr-tnpa tvllt bimbi1II n.,.a iK. . ...... . ..... ifwuii; lull UIC UIII3 stubborn case of catarrh. See Iho IWiIp', Common Sense Medical Adviser, a wrk of ov. er uuu pages. l'nce,1.60. Address tn.- author 11 r 1,1 n ,. .... I ,n. v.x-ierce, m. u., isuualo, JN. i. The Modern rharmaeist. In nnW in l, m. cessfol in the practice of his profession requires notoniy a theoretical knowledge of chsic Chemistry. 3Iateria Medina. Rntnnv. l.nt nmn. - 1 ji tical experience to enable him to distinguish between pure and adulterated ilmns. . it. at 1,.. , . 01 --- "1 may conscientiously dispense lo the sick the remeaies required by the phys'cian, all of .the above qualities are united in. Mr. Ci. n. Kmiil,. flie prominent Druggist of Toronto, Canada, knowing and appreciating the tkill necessary to combine and prepare Oilei Liniment Iodide Am monia, he sells and recommends all suflerini; with pain of any kind lo .use it, particularly Diphtheria, Sore Throat, and diseases nrodnrpil by Blood Poisoning. Sold by all.druggisls. Send for pamphlet. Dn. Gills. 120 West Broadway, N, Y. Trial size 25 cents. 20 00 30 00 ' 2 00 125 50 . Lot 0, to 31. Federoif Lot 5, to Catharine 3Ior- Lot 0, to Hannah C. Iti Mr. G. W. G. Waddill. of Greene county.who was chief clerk In the auditor general's office under General TenipW, Is on his deathbed, and cas directed that his bod; shall be cremated under the direction of Dr. Lo Moyne. We are eratified to learn that Myron W. Brittain cf Huntingdon, has been appointed Deputy IV arden of the Luzerne County Jail Ho is in every way qualified for the position ana deserves tue appointment. Sheriff Williams of Kittanlmr has been sen. tencrd to two years and one month in the pen itentiary and fined $100, on conviction of pay. ing ana onering rewards lor voles, lhe will be taken to the Supreme Court. Tho Sktttlni? Rlnlf will hn mun nn Ihla Frl o -i ' - 1 l ut .u years J PSV uftPmnnn nnrl pvpnlnr. anil Ilia '...nAnnta I .1 1 ii l ,'. ii nea ui surveyor, no neia tne important of will be applied to the treasury of the I.ldles' fice of Justice of th Ppnrn n,1 I ki;po ... Benevolent Association. Let there be a large joyed the confidence of the people of Centre attendance- I . i : MESSRS EDITOns. I nntioil in n Tpnpn! number of n nnnpi n,iK Hawaii In n... . statement of tho death of Solomon Neyhard esq years felt that Bomethinc nouncement of his death was Hun In 1i!a mpm. ory. i ininn tho memory of such men should ulu uuur'' ur a'e ,luV be revered, their cood deeds recorded and their ,er maJe of ,he Pureat and beet of remedies success nnted I and especially for such cases, havim? abundant Factory Facts. Close eonfin pmpnt. nnrp. ful attention to all factory work, eives the oner. 1, ofLimoRidee. at th rlna nid a nf RO aUTW palid faces, poor appetite, languid, mis rs. As a friend of this venerable man I have erable feeIIn8i Poor blood, inactive liver, kid t iVii, t mm.li,!.. , ii .: i. I neya and urinary troubles, and all ilm n),r.l v..iii mvm tuuu iuc ciuiiiic uu- I , - ' - r--- i cians ana medicine in tho world cannot help I them unless they get out doors or use Hop Bit So far as I can learn Mr. Nevhard was what is called a self made' man. By his own in- uusiry ne acquired a lair knowledge of mathe matics, and beenmn wpll vn-mrl In it... .I,,.;.. nr a surveyor,tne practice ot which ho commenced in 1845. In 1847 he was annointed T)pnnivKtii.ffAv n. nf 1 1 j y -j . ... tuis county Dy me surveyor Ueneral of Penn sylvania, and applied himself with diligence and creat success to tho' duties nf hi nfli.p Subsequently, tho law being changed ho was elected to the same office until 18G0. I' or 15 years previous to assumiug the du ne held the important of- and especially for such cases, having abundance oi neaitn, sunshine and rosy cheeks In them. None need sutler if they will ue them frrpW. iney cost put a inue. (See another colnmn. We would call vour attention to the Adver. Iisemenlsnf Mmm,'. n..i tfi,.. -!., Works iu another column. Our Filtsb.urgh Agent endorses Mr .Tnl.nonn luilni. . ..1I.1.U and honorable business man, as one of the Old est and Largest Dealers in the United States Send for hli I.i riTA anil Titi.al ala.l f. I . I ...... Il .... .... .f.u.it.in, W.UIUaUC 1 i jive. There was masio In the air ti fi.inr.l. night. The Uloomsburg Band discoursed some excellent tunes on Slain trie and comilimented SIlLLVILLE. Fel irnnrv Slh. 1 RTO A most enthusiastic meetim tin il,n l.,fa.Ai. of education) was held in Greenwood Semi- nury on Saturday, l eb. o, 1S7J. Jloro than five hundred persons were present. Tfce Su perintendent Mr. Snyder called upon the teach ers of Greenwood district to meet on said date, and although but" little preparation had been made prior to the meeting, yet the exercises proved to be both pleasing and instructive as was plainly manifest from the good order and attention that prevailed during the entire day township. " e wl" S'v0 ln Lrlef the exercises. Throueh his lone- continue,! .ml .!,l,,nJ . """oon es.on. upened at 10:40 a. m. JIu- attention to bnsin, hi, .inn, . !!,...i .i 6,0 " Millvilleschool-Exerc.se in Orthography, finally lost, and for six years before his death Zl School XT? n 'T'1" "f,'-" he was blind. But ahhnuM, .i,i!n In ,tn,L- ?.urs Scl o1. .o. 1-Declamation, Alice loung, Millville Dialogue hy Jlillville School JIusicby Rohrsjiurg School No I, Afternoon session Musio by Rohrsburg School No. 1 Exercise in Reading conducted by Prof Harrison Declamation, Anna John son, Jlillville Music Quartette, Millville Lecture on Grammar by Prof. Harrison JIu- rTess ho was cheerful and very patient. His conversational powers were good and an hour spent in his society was one of profit, jie was it member ot the itetornied church and held in esteem by christian friends. As Ion? as hn was nliln in rpml 1,a v.. n ,111. i . . f.l i oo i in. 1-ccture on Grammar by I'ri S nt In he ! School 1. number of ciilzens with serenades. Amonc for others to read to him from the same vol- v...i...i. 1K' ... . the number vere the editor, of this paper, and ume. n " ratterson uohrsburg- we acknowlmUo il. ii l"leruSu Declamation Ada Ueaton, M l v e-D a nn0 lCrfcrThf pUmt. .Dd return Take him all in all, he was a good man. The Millville school-Declamation Sallie Eve W. mams lor the Same. Bloomsbure has reason tn -innu on A nnnn lkm nJii,U a.t.. n..i .. .' ........ be proud of iu band L7 .l i. T V. w , " T'"8-uecamaon Laura Kves.MUlville-Dcc ' Ul 1W ""u- him is that ho was a Kood citizen, a safe adr . l.mi!nn f... v:.n.. m:ii.ih. sor,a faithful friend, husband and father and an uuinuie-iouower oi unnsi. I-Tlin lllPmnrv nf lliA lilal la l.laaan.1 H A i-BIt.NU. for Block I. crolf for 9. Block O for 10. Block A amin for 10. Block E. fo 10. Block L, for 12. Block A rison for 12. Block A dor for 13. Block L. Lots 2 ami 3, to 31. Fed erolt tor 13. Block L. Lots 4 and 5, to 31. Fed croit tor 14. Block A. Lot 7, to Catharine Lei Dy lor 14. Block!'. Lots Gaud 7. to .Caro lino Knittle. for 15. Block B. Lots 2. 3 nn,i 4 ThiKn iieinbacli tor 10 Block I. Lot 1, toKdward Hone imcli lor 17. BIockN. Lot 7, to 31. Federoif for 17. Block N. Lot 8 , to Anna B. 3Ior- ns lor 103 00 18. lllock II. Lots 5 and 0, to 31. Fed erolt for 15 co 18. Blook B. Lots 7 and 8, to 31. redcrolt lor in nn 19. Blook D. Lot 2. fn M. Wn,1.nlf r 10 00 19. Ulock D. Lots 3. 4, 5 and 0. to Oathanno Morrison for 115 00 19. Block G. Lot 2, to Mary JlcJfcin amin for 20. Block N. Lots 1 and 2: to fi. Il Urockway for 20. Block I. Lots 3 and 4, to 31, Fed erolt for 50 00 3 00 2000 105 00 445 00 50 00 101 00 20 00 20 00 COO 0 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 Building . iiio mn wi icuu- lvanf declares that at least six per cent, in .nan ua anowea to withdrawing slock 'oers In Building Associations. The Build- "3 -tHoeiofton JburnaJ thinks that the stockhob lamation Slarv Kisner: Millvill,. The Superintendent then gave a very inter esting and instructive discourse on the subject of publio instruction, presenting most forcibly the duties of dirtctors, parents, teachers and scholars, showing in what manner many of the evils of our publio schools inlgjit be removed and by what means the progress of our schools der . . - i.i.ni.o .luf.iio,. ine uev, iir. wasniei, riecretary ot the IUi9- -r wno demands the six per cent, lust because .inn. l,nr,t nfil, t v. rn.,.nl. m i..i. .i ., . ' ' "1,en "le l,rofiu of the I'f the Methodist Church of this place on Wed- raiSllt lo materially increased. He spoke to -ociation at the tininnf ii.a wiiini.....! .... i I . , .. ..... . ... ... it..n!ni ..!, Illin .IT nnm ..... f . . I """V 6lu.inHIV,IUOKMIH,UI IUV I - . " r-i i-eui. 11 not an liouest ninn. Ilnui I c 1... ..I 1 lit. ...1.! 1 ...lit 1.. mi. .1 I wnrlr. Mustn hv nhr. , K.l..il i.ir 0Ue1.nl "i0"' ,hal lM wUI,irln 'lock- a situation for a gentleman's son." The lee f..rnfi. , Prttt,when e Proirlion tureisvery highly spoken of. Admission 20 'Profit, were I.rger7-Af. O. Dnucrvi. oenU t chi dren. half price. work. led. .... ..... ........ fct... ,M uiSjUUU Music by Rohrsburg School. Adjourn- flto. C. Uvrif, Secretary, Perhaps One of the most nnnrnrirtln n.a. nf run i-uii mat can ue uevised Is to make It con tribute lo the growth of new fruit to fill new cans. Tlilads done in the fullmvlm. ,... The can is pierced Willi ono or more pin holes, mm men uim m tue earlli near tiro roots of lbs strawberry or tomato or other plant. The pfii holes are to bo of such a sizu that when the can is uued with water the fluid can only escape in to the Eround very slowly, Thui a quart can, property arranged, will extend its irrigation to the plant through a period of several dayss the can is then refilled. Practical trials nf' thl. method of irrigation leave no doubt of iu sue cess, riants thus watered flourish and yield lhe most bounteous returns throughodt the longest droughts. In all warm localities, where water is scarce, the 1 laming of old fruit cans as here indicated will be found profitable as a regular gardening operation. Scientific American, Look out for valentines. Jacob L. Glrton has nlncml n nnu. l.m:...i and pool table in his excellent Hotel, The attendance at the funeral of JudimMnn. roo at Cntawissa was very lorge. Tho cere mony was conducted by the Masons. Larre sales Indicate the merits of all eood ar. tide. DrurcigtH sell mnr.i nf Dr. TtMlPa Ttq. Syrup than of all other remedies for the cure of Baby Disorders, JIaior Van Cleve is cnnilnrtinir .1 .pi-tna n temperance meetings in different parts of the county, and has met with marked success. He has been at Orangeville.and is now at Catawissa where tho good work ii going on. Tills is to give notice that all citizens troubled wilh Cough or Cold should at once procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Sjrup. Trice 25 cents. A. delegation ' of nbnut '1111110011 prominent ' citizens of Luzerne county arrived nt Harris burg Monday nfternoon with a view of ascer taining the sentiment of the house in regard to tLo impeachment nf Judge Stanton, of tho i-.iovcntn district, or tn iiuliicn il,n 1.. nudress tho governor asking for his removal. Among tho delegation were lion. L. 1), Shoo- mai.er, lion. 11. j. I'nyne, General W. H AlcUirtncy, Edward Chase, J, K. Boicrt. J. ' i'niienuncn and U. Jk Miller. A doloca DYSPKPSlAt DtsPKpBlAI DISPEPSUI m!1,tM.m0l!tr('rp,I,nftc,,I,1'1IMIul A NNUAL'STATFMENT ments. Its symptoms are. ilnnt imimi.i. .... A oi AI1-.MI1NT NEW ADVERTItCMENTt, ments. Its symptoms are almost Inflalteln their fiat v t .4 4 I. a .. ..1 . . . -... , lunornana aespondent YicUmsot .o,nW .!. 11UiCy ineaisoives me prey tn turn ot every known tnai.iir. tm. 1.... i...... , - 1. ... ii", in nuii vj me f lose sympathy which exists between thd stomach . . , ,u a,,, I0 lhe ril(,t (hat n.f 'ire 'unetton neonssaHir nimr.i. ... cr, ;1im Dir ,aul tho nervous sj stem. and an-pciji va.v.. uu 'luMuiT 01 ilia n nnii. E. P. KUDkel'H Tllltpr U'lnn nl 1MK . , ....iw iivii n nun, cure TUIS IS nOta niW tirpn.lrnllnn I. K. ..... . . m aming. It has Iwen prescribed dajly for many years in the practice ot eminent Mivmi-ian. ,u,h ... . clledsucccss. His not expected or Intended to euro" ilnnl V 7 r - -..iier. uoiega- ura success, his not expected or Intended to euro lion is also here from Scranton to oppose tho a" "'wasosto which tho tinman family Usublect now judicial bill, which 1 l.pfn,. ,,.i !- n . nutts warranted to euro Iirsnnnsta in 11. housotoeetridof Stantnn In r.,.n si nateforn:. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron never .. . . ... u(s uuiiuuu unpenenment , ",lii uiniension or ma stomach and will likely fall, as tho ilnmnnpai. ,lii n.i..,i.i.. 'lowcls, constipation, healaohe. inzlneM. .lppni.... . . .....a ..... I'livilllUIJ- smnu uy 111m as a party, and In that case two imrus couiu.noi bo obtained. Tnin.l.!.. .1 1 1... . . . . ."..c,. iietuun nonces can be obtained a lie Columbian office for .1 'tnls ntitcrui Wilt, be sent by mall on recipt of price for "number pother. Mx'tM a0? wanted, and 3 cents ml, i nn. 1 1,. .. larper bottlp. rvo0oiiars,oronouol. ; " I 'M r-iKe HASSON'S syrup or I imown lot the cure nf i-WoA. " f S TRY IT ncs3 anrtlowpirlt8. Try tha trreat remedy and bo nnnvlnnnil nl II. ........ . . . . 7 uieuis. uet tne genuine Tako only Kunkels, which U,put only In one Mollar botUes Depot S5 Jiorth Ninth slreet,PhtladelphlA,iPa, H never Mtla im.bi. i..ii i ...v . . . " PVprTirl,-.. ' "t"' i?cJ'Z& K .5H5!f?? er ." of Iron and i'iiiiia 1 it-nil.. i, . . . . . ui ojruii never r.11 h m rtn.v on v. cV , 1 ;ni" VAV." Kunkfl, thl tn i uin i.r,,,, .1 1 . Vs .... .. V . V iciuoiea iai worm mnrirt nl VniC'.'""" ""'"i."?0. . "o.'co. until re- Kpnii in,nii.,,i.'..":"J ", u.rl:a'i vo'-stroren. niiH tv Mti.., ibuevei BLOOM POOR DI8TBIOT Prm Vtb. Oih, I37S tiiFefc. 4tk, IIT9, WM. K1IKAMER, Tniiicxin ro Distsict. Dll, To caiih received from Sugatlooi da- plicate w,, ,.., mh " rash received from UtoomdnpU. caio 1ST! . US M " cash receded from fcott dnpll- calolstf , ,., too II "cash received from Greenwood dupdeatn tsil MM c jsh recplved from Sugarloat du- plicate 18IT m IT cash received from Illoomdupll- .cato 1S7S ,1 1817 oo " cash rpcclved from Scott dupli cate ISJs .., S3 41 "cash received from Urcenwocd dapllcat 1818 tOS M " cash received from Sugarloal du- catelsis .?. tin "rash received from products of farm 1878 , 14 n " cash received from Uazleton Poor District B78 H 00 " caah receivel from Commission- cia umce, unseaiea lanas ra .0 cn. Ami of orlers redeemed 1ST9 l,4e ss ot commission on same I8TS.. . 87 8 " due Treasurer from last settle- pent ifj.,1 ... iivnauici BimiiuirCU, IIU, ' J87 . lOTtl Directors nt tho Poor In account with liloom. Noott. Jrenwood and 8u garloat townships. DR. W,ll M H.IUM dec! If, '78 3m dico "Marriages. As.1.1. i-v-I'iKKKn. At tho .Methodist parsmii.il . ) mgoville, Jnnunry 80th, 1870, by Rev ilunr J. 3Iendenhall. llfr ti:.i Ashelmnn of Cambra to 31iss Mnrv A . P. .in. 01 tireenwood. n ... .... . " tLI.IVi;i; LEMON. At thn M. I-. noi-inn. ago in Orangevillo 011 the "th inst., Iiy licv. H. Lt t I I .. .. . a. nienucnnaii. air. 1'arm pv wii n. 1. mi imny a. i.cmon. both of Jit Pleasant. "Deaths.' Lcc In Oraiiieville on thn 7ih In.i ..( Diptheria, Permtlla Lee, daughter of David L and .Martha, A. Lee, aged 5 years, 2 months and ZV Hays, BnioiiT. In Fishlnircreek Inn.. FaI,i.ii4.v hi xorj, .urs. Alarearet Urinht. ni-pjl rs n months anu Vi days. Dntf. In JIain lownsh!n.fVliim1,loVn,,ni- Josiah. son of Samuel and Reffina Tirnm .nil 01 years, 0 months and IS days. CO.VSC.MPTION CUItED. An old physician, retired frnm i,i.iU 1 ing had placed In his hands by an East 'indla ..uuary uie mrmuia 01 a simple vegetable remedy, for tho speedy ami cousumptlon, bronchitis, cttarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive anu rauicai cure for nervous debility and all nervious complaints, after !mvln ii-i Ii. . . - . nn nun derful curalivo powers in thousands of cases, nas ien it 111s uuty to make It known to his suf fering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human nrr..rW r ..111 . "II. ICUU, free of charge, lo all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or Knirll.li. Hn.t 11 addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. IV. hhe-ar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester. New iorn. T iM Am't ot orders outstanding 187T.. " Issued lsis . sir 59 . I,01t 41 J,!K0 01 Amt of orders redeemed 1978 5,495 8) " " oustandlng Feb. 4th 1S7 ... S94 1I n. 1 TIIOS. Vinml.nl 1. ... ........ ... T. . .uimiHui .... U1UICUUG1.UI UICIfimiVU found cnrrpcl. ta km ei il0's!KKkCK,I','t- To orders outstandlnir 1S79... Il.C. HARTMAN, 1 c. m. VANDKit-sLICfl,- Auditors. jtjllSLAYCOCK, J 894 11 Business" lNotfces THE PEOPLE WANT PROOF. There Is no medicine nrpcrihn.1 hv nh.t. clans, or sold bv Drnc-sist. il,.i n...: ...i. , -nn euvil evidence of its succecs and superior virtue as ..ee uerman Brup Tor severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, flnn.n.nmlnn . any disease of lhe Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is lhat onv nernn .fflinip.1 .... . t- i T....I . ' b oaipie xvottie lor iu cents and try Iu sujier. 'Ihehlnht nASIT PPinr..,, buying the regular size at 75 ...Jt iln nujiueriui cures are ajionisning every one that use it. Three doses w'H relieve any case. Trv Ii K.,1.1 i. all druegisjs. 30 ,78.f JJanchy & Co'b. Advt's. TIsAC'ERS D. Lowenberg'e! NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS ATTEND INU COURT. Cleflrinn nut nt PnJT Ihn D,,...1... .1 1. -c ur...... rr.-.T.-." -AT-I V" ""ij""' """ U1 for yonrselvea at the old anil reliable store ua II I ,ntUiiiihQM Boot headquarters at 3IcKinney's. Try it Buy it Palm Palm Pol a At Jacob II. 3Iaize's at Jacob II. Maize's. may u-ibiv I. W. llnrlmnn 1. ftral In m..1... ...111. c . V, j "ot iiiaiaci. Willi bpnng Goods, having just returned from mw ..l.jr ITHU U UUB SlUCE. AfpTv Innnra House. WANTi: S.iOloSIOl) ,". h n , , rr , ,l 1- ' 1 '7wu IH-r iiiuuili, .1 iJL .. I .. .. ... . - rur luiiparucu . Mrl!TTllliv 'nn Jan. si, 19-iw ." PUILADEU-BIA, . w v. ui a uumiuiuiuk Ii,.., .......m. Itecelved from Sugarloaf duplcate Ilecelved from Itloo-n duplicate!! Itecelved from Scott duplicate 1S77 itecelved from Greenwood duplt. catelsI7... . .... Iteo-lvcd from aut'itnoat duplicate 1877 84 17 ,Am't of niuom duplicate 1I8 J.S03 10 ' ofScottdu, licatelHis M7 93 " ottireenwood duplicate 1878.. 778 14 ' HiiKarloaf duplicate 1818 837 SO received from producta of farm 1S7S . 84 91 " received from Uazleton Poor District 1878 n 00 " n-celved from Comml-sloners ornce for unseated lands 53 70 CR. Am't of outstanding orders redeem. eo .from last settlement 817 SI Commission and exoneration on Ho- garloat duplicate 1S70 sj 54 Commission and exoneration on iiioomdupllciU)is77 . is9 si Commission and exoneration on Scouducllcato 1817 . . 4147 Commlsilon and exoneration on ureenwood duplicate 1-77... 441 Commission and eioneralloa on 8u- gar oar duplicate 18I7......V. j oa Treasurjr'siommlsslon 187s...! .... 87 19 1.nJ1,rcJlsur'rs.hana8 Pcb. 4, 1S79... 107 ar Am't due on Bloom dupllcalo less .1 5,oncrat'onaBdcoinml8s,nl878 818 10 " due on tcott duplicate less ei- eneratlon and cummiss'n 1818 80S S4 due on tirtenwood d .plicate 1. J.1?n?n 'uii1 commlss-n I87S 578 14 ' duoonhugarloaf dupucateless Amt paid for outdoor relief 187. . . . 910 ta nnn".. " 0081 13'8- 3 Poor House coal 178. . 88 M ; audinniri878 e 00 tax on farm 187S js 49 Attorney teas 1878. ... 1000 " lumber for farm 1878 . 17 74 " blacksmlthlng 1878.... S4 03 ' mercuanta billsl878... 4U ee niuura. 1 K.IT7 tl Shoe Store below DIPTHERIA ! .. . . . ... ... " 7"JV7 y."".. 'nimrnt Wl post Ively I prevent thl terrible disease, and will novltive v I euro n no cases in tpn inintmSTi .L..,....VV.ei I manv lives sent free by mau. Bon't delay a moment Pre en 'nn is better thou cure. Sold everywhere. I.f J itlisoll &Co. IlnilL-nr. I 1 n. SI. Iwif n making duplicate 1878 flncr.ni-l,iMu fi,. twi. 1. and out door relief ii es 09 10 00 iss is 83 49 48 00 Parents will find that the advantage of tho A. S. T. Co. Bhck Tip for Children's fineshoes is lhat they perfectly protect the shoe Inst nt H, jioint where the wear comes, thui doubling lhe wearing value of the shoe while adding to lis beauty. Try them, and see if it is'nt so. Honesty is the best of policy. Thn uniform excellence, and the wonderful curative proper ties of Dr. Hm' Kxpcctorant, demonstrate that it is prepared by men o.f undoubted integrity of character. Cramntnn Itrnilmi.'. Pnim . t 1. IT TUnlinlV n . ."ir ."Kr ""' -i-"".vj o. as. 15 iUh UtKL. 1TV IE- (nan O 1 O... Admiesion free at McKinney's. CnUntPrnHTlPq T.I nan Trt 1, 1 nl-lt.- -kT- , ,- ,, -i."""! iuiu uiuius, map. klD?. lowels. Dnv fp &n nt T W ', , ' v., u. I I , iilUl j kvuus ti3 UIU UC3, iUU- dry 6onp in thmnr any otber market For sale by Jacob 11. Maize. may 18-3w Call at McKinney'd for Shoes. Calicoes 6 cent?, G ccnta, 7 cents. 8 cenls j uuu iu ueuis ai i. w , nanman s, ""i.i.uisoitiiEnsopTnE EThroat and Lunss is 1)IjiDtrivriTnivT si........ inii.iiiiiiruMiii tiUUHII. Dr. T. Slocnm's Remedy roTUH Lib taken ln eon lunci inn with COMPOUND E.IIULSIO.VOF I'UKK UUU LIVER OIL nnd liriiopbo.phlira r IilXVin AND SODA. rnnlrc In. orders reltif tssu-d'is ctuuj jiospnai at uon Tllle 187s no 85 Hmoisis 44 a manure 1873 14 0 Insurance 1878 89 00 conins 1878 80 60 printing 1878 ,5 00 on Mew aro o salary -78 MS 00 Dlrctors and Secreta ry's salary SOO 00 miscellaneous, beef. shoo harness mendg 94 74 t-Vti n ,j.',An"l5;r OUTSIDE RELIEF. 899 It Examined and certified, 11 n lllnTinw C M. VANDEHSlIlCE, Tlllll' T . ...... ...1 Rubbers atMcKinnev's. BlOOm. Am't nf nrilprs nlrnn a....n I ispersons ' 11100m, am t given sundry persons for coal....- . Bloom, am't paid Dr. J. D. McKcl'vy I Scott, am't paid Dr. w. A. Case ii. Li.-i-. nrena..., ; " comn u. 11. Angel.. ' state hospital tor G. W. Pox " ' sundry persJns . Orcenwood, am't paid Dr. II. W.Mc- remolds Ortenwood,amt pd sundry persons 189 83 IS 00 13 U 10 so 10 00 180 83 84 81 - IIS 41 IB) 87 3i 15 S3 80 Havilllr served an nnnrnnllnnchin n lh.nn . , , ' -1 I' years III the Town Council. Ihp mrilnr fnnl. il.nl his duty is performed. Wn lmvn nn intnrn.l no a candidate in tho coming election on Tuesday next, having positively' refused to allow our name to oe useu in that connect nn Wn ill have an interest. linwvpr. ns nltwpi,,, in nin.i inn tO Office men whn nm Mmnnlanl ...,1 ..1... V. 1. . . . A vU.,.v.vi.., miu nuu win laiuiiullv nerlorm the r ilntv. Tim nwi fbould not ho on any ono point, but for tho best interests ot tho whole town. Tbe.mnn who at such a time attempts to nrrnv inlmr n..!..i capital Is a man who. has no capital because too lazy to labor. THIS COUNTV STATEMENT, A Hn...1 1! T.l. t r. 1, ... . . .v nun ncieciiun 01 mules uoiu watches I 111 and Chains, both American nnd imnnrio.i CI H TA Oi nn A lnvesi by the best makers at L. Ilernhard's Jewel. Knni , i,?f.Vi' ???. .'?.rtu?.c? every .... .. ..nun nuub 1113 v'.ui iiuiiiir Hvi-rvTiiinr- f n Ian. SI, '!9-4ti- d I invested In Wall sCstocks dress llixiBii & Co., Hankers. 17 Wall struct." N. v" it-u. II, 18-Hy A W'e take it for granted that the most of the lax payers in our Uountv ihvb c.rpf,ill at amined the County statement. In ih ,n ,; 1, islear and comprehensive, o that with some exceptions the people can see what disposition nas ueen maue 01 their money. The taxes as sessed for IS18 for County nurnnsp.. o 950.74. Dog Tax S1551.50 makinir iml nf OT,o3viji. ut this amount there Is unnnl lected the following nmnunls , rn,,ni tar $H,0S2 51 : Doe tax 8780.00. a tnt! nf su . 803.47. It wilt ihus be seen lhat nt ih. it.nn ,'.r making out the annual statement np.nl nn. nan 01 tne taxes were duo To this must be added the taxes due frnm f,,.,.. years, aiuountinuto S1.73S.02. which m.t. .i. totaidueand uncollected $10,001 19. This slateof airiiis is wrong in every way. The prompt' lax payer Is made to suffer for Ihn ilpl!nn,,ni . At the same lime tho Cnuntv Is n.vln .1, j t -J-"b ' ' 'l 1 cent interest on Indebtedness, whereas, if the laxei duo were collected it would Bavethetax piyers lhat burden. Nevertheless, th a show ing is a litlla better than that nf il, f ..,.,. .... when the Rejiort showed $22,1S2.84 uncollected. Tho statement also showa tho fllnnv',if it. oft repeated assertion ot Renulilicnn inn and papers that tho people pay no State tax, in net,, tue people pay nil tho taxes. Whatev er js assessed upon enrnnrnt inns. ll.AW ..M ... . , , 111 their charges, and thus tho people indirectly iiuvwui, anu tne laics on enn . mmAni ... licenses &c. aro mado by parties who in fact aro mere tax collectors for the Commbnwenlih, B it it will be seenahat In nm item nlnn. pay the State directly from the county Treas ury sou 1. 07. Another point is that tl in I'Dnn Fnnd'i I. perhaps properly managed.but tho provisions of luomn ur v-uiisianuycvaded,nnd the manage ment of about $1500 costs Sl.'O, There are also minor items, which, ulillnti 1. true they do not amount to much, nro unn.n. essary. i'j instanco.the county Auditor's mHit to be able to state their own accounts without paying Sli6,0Q for a deik. -jihich l mF. il,,. tholr coiublned salaries! and the jury Commls tlonera should bo nbt. In nlio.,,1 i ,1.,.:. .. . . ,u uvil ,11 . U" ous duties without the expense ofa clerk ri 1. -i. . s-ur mci. 01 spaco we must conclude our ro- marus until next week. by the best makers at I ry ctore. Just in nne hundred dollars worth of i nue Dishes, sets J3 75 at I; W. Hartinan's Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. DOBBIN'S ELECraiO SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this 1 - vm. uvot (J.UIHU tut iu 11a raer by I. L. Cragin & Co., Philadelphia? 1'a., nasumg nuuui ien years, anil tliint it nu.iciiu. Lviuiiy inner. j.urs. u. It. liarfclpv." " Wo 'lave used Dobbin's EiectrioSnapand ..uv, .i oujieiiur 10 uy otuer or all otlieri. Mrs. V. II. Jacoby, lira. H Tl Rlnhnot I desire all my friends and customers to CriVe this Soan nne IVinl so that they may know just how good the "in i-'u.' 111 1110 uiuicu ointfs is, J. Tl Mit.v. july 12, '7S-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. Appleicm "A" Muslin 7 cents cash, vcuio in (inuuwai 1. iv. iiartman s. IROT!SUDI.fi Tflrs. PITHfVTfl . . . r.,,,", ,,,,.'..; 'JUU "tlu "u '"imer inrow nsvny your ?l!nn.EN?,,!"0li', beroro 'hc' aro lli- wobv, on account ot Holes Tiioion thu toes. Llther the SILVER "Ur A. M. T. Co." Will Pvnvnnt TH . A8X 1XK TIIK.SR Kiinca www 1in..... feb. 14, 79-1W d rA-jiBENSON'S CAPCINE -VttOUS PLASTER tv ni i.7ii.T... am,al u, ffreat euperlorl. ty 01 this article over common porous Blasters aS5.JKe.r ""f," nal remoet'B, such arilnPmen, n1tKal?rpllan'e!'i lc' Ask physicians in 3 our own locality about it. It la wonS-mii Snlll hir nil ri.nm.L,u ,i feb.i4.w " Value of real estate and personal property KTiiri. . ""i1 "istrict. Dy larm und bulldtnirs valued at 1 By Catharine Long properly, Illoom.. .'. . Judgment on James Dennis prop'y Illoom " amount in Treasurer's hands . " due ou Illoom duplicate less ex oneration and commission due on scott duplicate less exon eration and commission " duo on i-reenw oou duplicate less exoneration and commission.... " duo on sugarloaf duplicate less .... exoneratlou and commission .. ISMrrarwheai and rje ln grounctsno ' wheat, rye,'aVCcornV'buckwheaC'cl verseed and timothy. , .PCtatoes, beans, rutabagas and cabbage " bay, straw and cornfodaer " beef, pork, lard, butter, apples and cider ..' horses, cattle, hegsand chickens " all tarmlns implements used on farm. . all household furniture tn steward's house " all htusehold furniture tapobViiduse'.'.".'.' "5 tons coal CARPETS foU atono nalf Fobmek Pricvs. ."mi-ii,. (iooo Dki-sseuS Carpets, 7so per lord. Inorains frpmroc. m cjueites, 'wiltonS , axj IN'stfii J iET3- no!h--UIIUS'sELS,andTlillEK PLV frorsKffya'rd " ms. OILCLOTHS, oil widths LACE ?mDoTr?p'rtN?,V$I Per Pa,r' t0 tno flne EAL SHE.PPARD KNAPP'S 1B9 and 191 Sixth Avenue. NEW YOItlC. as co Comer 13th street, nov. ts -7-cm V TOQfTTHtM llthutwitpirl ortht itira. .oou.ooo feb. 14, 18-4W a CIS C3& AS The above ts a correct Invoice ot the person- Duumjji.pvTiy as taken i-eo. lst,1819. DEBTS AND LIABIUTIES. To a'mt ot orders outstandlne 231 it Infavnrnf tnn.lnirripk .....'i ... ...... .v. 1 c, 1 j w 118,889 41 PItODUCTS KAISED ON FARM 1878. 138bushelswheats100... us m 63 bushels rye so ' " Ji aTi to bushels buckwheat a 00 T . 10 00 1110 bushels corn ears to 113 x. 5m a bushels oats a is si s 186 bushels potatoes Q 80 3 bushels onions 9 to i TL 0 bushels clovcrseed Mt4 to . i 00 I 9W: tnislipln hpnn. a t j uii I 3 bushel rutabagas a 20. . COURT OK-THE PIMPLES, 11 Wii'fs;a?h(S'fef.Ml'e rewlio for n Blmple Veoeta- Ann St.. nT v. nV" ,"u..ur." t .L9- S llPTIUFR n,V, n7.7.H . ;,'"K"i5".wr3ncniiy cured ot ..... ui.uv, viiaruoi,. uuuil III inn . IIV n l nmln m.... dy Is anxious to make known in hi. muni .uiK.7 Pr9 I Tin m.nn. nf n.ii .... ...7 .-.-.'-'.-- omiiii- 8awe"wMutheywuTn HOM. A Ihtifl. Ilinnclilil vui O iyr v-ONSCMP- i v, i , 1 7r; ..- d rr'hs if. A . w 1 1 is? iv in r"? '""i, P'?ase ad- V, aJCcn ' ""ra.uurir. N. OP YOnTTT f i.i,i, itVi.Ji. .. lur 'rar.s lrom Mrvous oi mif hiSi rn,ii.nr.,7,n. ' "V,TW."' ?.u ."" luo necis tn.r hr,;;isrssrA v..":.""'..'"rv "."'" i ner. THK DIRTKIi-rr United states. . For the Western District of Pennsyhania, u. ,. Luseo or men City, Columbia county a iinnv audoniefcktarproVSu of the Court. Notice- is lliKHBV tlmt j to all o4di fntlnS. a,ve provca lhelr debw. and othe? ft s re8.ted t0. rPPear oa tho ssth diy of februarv SrsLaSkrVr7 t-.ii, , n,. S. C. MCCANDLESS. .vu. ,, i l,nihpla nwi. ... IS bushels n Inter apples" 'ib' 17 tons hay 14 ts .... 2640 sheaves corn fodder G 3.. 76 humllps rvn nlrnw 14 B750 tin nnrL- tA K 8s1 lbs. beef 6 . 1 ,', .V, .V.'.V. sal lbs. butter 18. ....... , T9ft tii'fiilu unhlniu a o 8 barrels elder Vt..."'"", .1 iiruu bJloaui. ,, 3 head calves (4 $3 6 head chickens (4 15 181 dozen eggs 13 1,M7 41 Number of Paupers remaining at last report 11 . wvi wining jnii. M .. ' discharged durlns year is " died during jeor.... " ' remaining in the poor t5 poor house.... i. Um.kiikamkk,) Directors. aitos.iiKKCK, ' oftnePoTr. Feb. 14, 1678. lt-B-t'. V IK. I ll" -z. - Important to Lawvsrs Xiarpers Magazine. JusucesofthePeace, consumes. Kiocutora. " mmistralore.t)uamian.Townshlnnm7.n!?I, ERRORS" 1879. ILLUSTRATED NOTICKS OP THK TRtSS. Wo hi a va rn , Jt - i . . blank, for theusTof ttSys, JuswdcS1 stable's blanks of all kinn. V,7. Ji ViSSlSPAV??: for Administrators c. ' mm.. nimi LIST. TTOrtNEV'S ULANK3. Observer' vu"" "'""""X in the world.-"N. Y. ..H " "'I'miviiicuy uy i itisunexcecnteuninnninnin.il. .. . iium "i utke jieposition i!lrtlrViip '"rV.TOfennue. Stot7i.aaVr.?2r: - .... ii. uuiiLJ. t ipnnr (tr vom i. i i... . .. ., - nVi u run snnw an lmit. i t'ttnttnn tr- ..i. . nov.22.HMm iii i?n,i.,,;.J.l" quality 0tT.Wr;ru7-nTchlmaW PILES! Precipe for Summons. rii (A Petition lor Appointment ot auardlAn. V-llU'iU PainleSS Remodv is tho n.l?U0!','mi?a.S',po. "."f a? begin s-lth the num. r 11LE8 of every kind (lllowiin.,. time ts snecldedL i "S,,, . When no sctlber wlihea to be-in ;Y,n".1"?. '?af ub- - vmicui number. l-tlv... ... ,T.7 - .TV " "1U iiVMn,. ihi.h ""-""oi every kind tllleedlnir. uim'J ' ...:'.u"'1i:.'L0-'. and an Ubeascs of tlio nuiunted Mfh Tu Kifor$iffifc Noauriflcal operation requliod. 'iri- it an I rn'ii.; llule to take Depositions. Sarr ln Debt. Ith Confession, Mechanics lien. DMiNlSl'JU'JOR'S .NOTiULT ISTATB Ol Wil l II vr in-rf r.. . . . . . -pt'l.llAI.U, Wniii a.e or Z t Sf .V.1?.""" or WlUlam ce.ii ii, have Vein irrante,i bytha j" "uMr cf Vim M,n,'K?5 "f.'1.1." I'.1?.n!('nt a.n'l th'isohailUK claims or deriindi nuuhlratori mihout ,i, i.it IIIIN (1HI1 f-flMH-UII l.lL..,lllM.t o w. uiLt.itn ai.. JAdnunuuators, Harper's Periodicals. JURVKK'a MiaiZINK. nna Van. llAKPSR'a WlIEtv. "" tiAHfUHVlllZAK. i ThO TUHEE DllbllfflliAria AnylMO. one vear Sir Ilri(wr.yl Irtv.t. T v,b4 ........ ... fl IVt 7l1il05iarercl,,l tH on applicatioa States or Canada. ... . 4 W .... 4 00 -10 00 -t 00 4 cents each or $3.60 per hundred. j-euuoa tor sale of Ileal Estate cents each. JUSTICE'S ULANKH. S3 centfeaclu mmn8 Warrant8. Executions, to fo iuuTDeeds":::r ,ce?.tieafk Parchment Deoda ."nZr"" la 1 Agreements . ... a ., ., Orphan's Court tales ' 1 ,1 m. ., ,j. cionsiaDie- bales.... Z. a V.ni. .T.k ilongapre and UonT ...Z VZIT is MSt,tfu All kriidsot Note." lf T. .. Iitceliu, Notes, School Orders, poor Orders Ktnr. ?nd.ll? mi"f u'nl, usunay onadforitil to t rder on short notice. " "mo" nl,anm.,;'f'1,0 doneater Job work than any her ornce Lu this onniitv. ' iu osurelfpe'to all VJ?"n- . Veaio-yr?;rrcio dc .-sorCanada. " ")0 emu a otner omce Iu this county. W r 4 ELELI. n.S''ip.!.?.!,e'''arrer'. Hsmirlne. Claims or demands ieit b. errl fi?iihtna?Lc'lu hlndlnir,- wi l l,, era known to the Ad- a riJoiume. bSgoi," t r IN M. WHITE. nniJnmS101- 'Vlncfnllt WESil- 0. CONNKli, I ll.inlitjinpii. thanM . . . wSnin?''0 Nswspapers aro nnt m m.. . rS-.. BUSINESS CARDS, VISITINU CARllS ,.5l.v 1 Kt-KLL , Ldltor and Proprietors Of the COLVklliK, uic)insrurg. p. oi i mil tiAKlig. ml r nu. .... .Jan. 21, w-iw.