atMwarmm.wMirj M.iiTwr.tj!v-iiijA. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUItGr COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ntMMHlMMW TIT E COLUMBIAN. ni.ooasnuitn,vninAv, M.uton ..-, issi l'UDUO 8ALK3. Ouy H. MoMnler, executor of John Me Calls, ilccea'eJ, will sell real cstalont tlio Court llouso on Monday Mny 2nd at 1 o'clock p. m, Mile? Albcrtson will sell yaluablo personal property on tlio prcindcs in Holirciurg on AVcInai.lriy Much .10, 1881 . C. M. HitlcnbcnJcr will toll noronal prop erty on premlsoj on Fifth street, llloonnburg, on SaturiJny, March 20th, 1881 . IliC elate of pirlitlon of land In tlio estate of A lnrcra number of Invited clients nsumlilnd William Kclclmcr has been cuanaeil from Anrll nl lhe ldrncn of Mr. Samuel ShafTer on Ulli to April 2)tli. Sco advertisement. Third strrol. last week Tlmrnlay evening nt O t im.i, t . ,i i 7t, 0 o clock to wilncfs tuo mirrlnRO of dntigli ' 1 Tlio corcmony wai performod by Kev. J. 1. 1 ff1...i! a.!-- T U . ! I.I. Ixiia.iu. .uis Jjiiuir i.tipcr wm urjutFiiiuiu, npd Mr. Charles Arnnlroog graomfrann, After day night, Ho has been in poof lioalth for n "l0 tw0 wcro inrulo ono, congratulation? were long lime. olrerod, nml then tlio company rat down to " a ilellclotn supper. The brldo received many iivy. n, .a. iMicKinimam una oceii aw urn- ....r.,i .....ni. xt. m.. 0 . .' lm"8 cuurcli, Harrnburg, by tlio Mellick left on Frlilny morning for abrlJal trip. We horcby extend onr congralula lions and wish thorn much joy 35 - I MIh Sman Ctsa, of H'py, died on Saturday lat aged nbout fifty years. Qo to N. S. Tingley forlliorough-breil l'lyim oulh Hook eggi lor latching. ltemomber G. A. Clark hni twice as much new Wall Pitper ns can be found ehewhero. On Monday night llio Notion store of J. Kelt lcr, on South Main street was robbed of abo'Jt $100 worth of notions. You will bo surprised to see tlio number o I dllTcrent shades of Plain Window Curtains that can be hart at Clark's Hook Sloroi Contral l'cnnsjlvnnh M. K. conference which has been In session at York, 1M, George II. WilliU an otd and respected clti- ten ofCatawisji, died, nt his home mi Tuesday last, no was atone titno an associate jiielgo of mis county. The finest Hue of Clothlni; nnd Gents' Fur. nWiIng Goods cvor received In llloomt,burgfor mo lowest prices at QroV N. Y. storo. OlltTUAttY. Mm. Sarah Frllz, wife of Mr. Jesjo Kriti, Eij., died nt her home In Sug.uloaf township, Columbia county, on Sabbath mornirgi March Glh, nged fifly-four years nnd nlno months. The death of Mr. Vr'dr. was a groat shock to her many friends, having retired the evening before In her usual health. About three It looki like bminesi at Lockard's c.ir shrm They nre cngagjd now on a largo contract for o'clock, she spoko to her husbiml, saying bIio tho D, h, & W. It. 11. Co. Flvo or six condo. la cars nro lurnoil out daily. i.ncs. oongs anu new instrumental Music nt Clark's Hook Store. For Ileautiful Cut Flowers nnd Choice Wants go to Dillon's new Groen Ilouro on Main street above the Normal School. Hcv. W. H. GolWald lias declined tho call to tho pastorate of the Lutheran church of tills '0VP,1 When we nro sone it Is our money, not our old clothes that our relatives want to preserve as relics. Strings of bonnets for morning calls aw worn very loo?o so that tho hdiojmay havn n chanco to talk. The North Hranch C laal U being filled with water. Boats will ommcncj towing in n few days. llr. D. Lowenberg'H faith lul clog Cnrlo de parted this life one day hut week. Ho was a fine animnl,nnd his nlTection for his master was remarkable. I'er.'ons who feel chilly at nlghls can pasto tho following over their beds. A prlvnto let tor from Florida pays: "Thermometer S3 in the shade, and ladic3 aro drcssad in whito." Local nows Uvory scirco. If anybody thinks it is fin to edit a newpiper wo choiild lilto to have him try h'n hand at it such dull weeks ns the past ono has been. Next Friday will bo moving day. A goo' miuy people will mjvo on Thursday on account of thu superstition connected with moving cu Friiby. 0. A. Clark's is Headquarters for Wall Pa per and Window Curtains. Iicroase licp'ibUctn Lender- Having been cured by St. Jacob's Oil, I rec ommend tho Biino to all suflerera witli rheuina liira, says Mr. L. ShiHunn, 2301 Calumet nvi., Chicago, 111. Why is it thafonr job prcsos arc kept con stantly busy while other offices nro idle? He cause It is well known that wo do tho best work for" the lca3t money. There is more material in this office than in any other two in the county. The firm of Wngonsi"llor & Co., having been dissolved by mutual consent, L. T. Sha-pless desires to give notice that he will continue tho Notion business, wholesale and r7ai7,at tho room formerly occupied by the old firm in ids build ing on Main street, two doors above Centre. There is plenty of work for everybody now. At no time has there been so much building nnd improving ns at present Our exchange indi cate that tlio same activity prevails everywhere. It is a good sign. Sick Headache, Nervous IIcadiiche.lTead achn from sour stoinach.aro all cured by Dr. McUaur's Jfcadacha aad Jfynpepiia I'tlls, l'rico 25 cents. march 1 1-1 in A CAM). Dr. House desires to inform his patrons and tho public in general, that nftcr April 1st, he will be located in rooms over tho Hloomsbttrg Hanking Co., nnd desires a continuance of pub lio favor. march 25 -lw Two ladies wero attacked on Monday night on Catharine- street, by tlio same mysterious person who baa been causing so much alarm in our town. Why can't this villain bo caught and brought to justice Parents, in buying children's shoo.', nsk for A. S. T. Co. Hlack Tip upon them. Thcv will outwenr any shoe, adding to tho beauty of even tho finest. A, S. T. Co. stamped on tip. Tho lecation of tho line between Montour nnd Northumberland counties is becoming nn interesting matter with tlio peopioon the hor dcr. The courts of the respective counties ap pointed competent perrons to trnco the line. A fine assortment of Sheet Music just re ceived at George A. Clark's. .Silo bills done at this offico nro printed on extra hoavy paper that will stand tho weather. It weighs 00 pounds to tlio ream, while oilier offices use only 40 pound paper. We include birders and cuts for tho sanvj price that you will havo to piy elsewhere for plain bills. There is a large quantity of rubbish lying nbout the town, in'.back yards and allies. As the weather grows warmer there will arie from this matter impurities that will bo disseminated abroad and bo productive of much sickness Doctors say this is ono of the cause of diph theria. Everybody should see to it (hat their promises aro cleaued up ns soon ns po-sible, so that our town may not bo visited witli tho dread dlsenio ns man; others have been. Dr. II. F. Gardner rewntly performed n fino surgical operation o( trepanning on it Mr. Kishbach, of Wapwallopen. The man had Ins skull crushed by being thrown from n horse. The physician's skill filled to save him, how ever, and ho Ins smco died. Mr. Thomas W. Crevcling died nt his home In lvpy, on Saturday, March lOdi, from a se vere attack of colic. A post mortem examina tion showed that his digestivo orgins wero ruptured, The decoised was upwards of fifty- Iwo years of nge, and loava3 no fiiuily. Ho was a brother of A. Crevcling, of Danville. Fon Sat.e on Kent. Snvder's tannery, lo cated in Hloomsburg, is for snlo or rent. Pos session given April 1st, 1881. For price and terms apply to C. W. Neal or F. P. Hi limey cr Hloomsburg. Pa. jan 7tf A man by the namoof Algior tasthis life by drowning at Danvillo on Monday afternoon. He was out on tho river with a boat cntchim drift wood when by sDm mishap the boat up set and ho was drownol. was not well. Ho immediately arose and pro cured a light, when upon icturning to hor bed sido, ho found her unconscious, In which con dition sho remained until about five o clock a. m., when she gently passed to tho land of spir it'. Mrs. Fritz, was a woman of rare virtues. As n wifo sho was dovotod to her husband. As a mother sho itrovo to train her children to honor nnd usefulness. Sho has left tho indcli bio Impress' of her own pure llfo upon hor fam ily, and few aro tho homes whore a purer social atmosphere is broathed As n chrUtiau, sho was quiet nnd unatsuming, but always adorning the doctrines' of God hor Savior by an upright walk and a Godly conversation. Loved by all who had tho irivilege of her acquaintance, sho has left the legacy of n pure oxanple, and tho memory of her nimo Is as ointment poured forth. Her Cmcral was nttonde 1 on Tuesday morning nt St. Gibriel's church by tho largest concour.so of peoplo tint has assembled Ihero for years, Kev. II. H. Fortner officiating, An English engineer has written to the Peniv sylvania Coal Company offering to extinguish the firo at tho Bailor mine, near Piltston. Ho claims to be pertodly fimiliar with the means adopted for pulling out tlio firo which had been burning for 07er thirty years- e nro plcacd to nolo that W- Ilnyes Grier, editor of the Columbia Herald, is n can didate for tho office of Grnml Warden of the I. O of O.F. Not being a number of tho order wo are not p'epirel to siy what qualifications nro neces'nry for tho proper performance of the duties of (lint office, but wo do know that Mr. Drier is a gentleman competent to fill nny po sition to winch he may lie called. A woman fiH onni icy idewidk in Hart ford and broke her Il-2. Sho recoverel So00 auiagcs from tho city. The owner of the prom- es in iroiii ot which mo was Hurt was then sued by the city, on tho ground that he hai iolated an ordinance by not clearing the walk f ico. The Supreme court has decided in this c.vc that tho city and not tlio property owner liabl-! for injury to a person falling on an Icy sidewalk. No justice of the pease can marry inditidu nls under 21 years of ago utiles! a certificate f consent from guardians is first produced. Originally the penalty was imposed on him lather he know of the nge of the parties or some of them at leat, are al-vays roidy to for- not. Ho was bound to ascertain it nt Ins pen!: ward nnv enterprise in which our business men ut a case of great hardship in 1871 caused an mendment to the law, and he is not now liable fir the penally unless ho "knowingly or wilful ly" disregards the law that is, unless he nows or has reason to believe that the parlies any printing to bo done many of oar citizens are under age. M'orcctttr, lbs.s. Spy. NOT1IINO ON EAItTtI ISO HOOD. Certainly a strong opinion said ono of onr reporters to whom tho following was detailed by Mr. Henry Knsihop, widi Mr. Geo. E. Miller, 418 Main street, this city: I suffered o badly with rheumatism in my leg lat win' ter, that I was unablo to attend to my work, being completely hclplcs". I beard of St- Ja cob's Oil nnd bought a bottle, nftcr using which feel greatly relieved. With the ue of tho sec. end bottle I wai completely cured, In my est! mation there is nothing on earth so good for rheumatism as St. Jacob's Oil. It nets likoa charm. NORMAL SCHOOL. The State Normal School of this district will liegin tho Spring term, Monday April -It li ,1 SSI Tho school aims to meet llio growing demand on every hand for teachers trained for the! profession, The steady increase in numbers continues, Tho last class was the largest over graduated from tho school nnd this ono is tweu ty-fivo por cent, larger, Tho thoroughness of the instruction, the beauty of tho locatio.i, llio attractiveness of the bulldines and grounds are not surpassed, Iteforenees our students. fi, J, Faux, the well known horseman, hns leased the Leo Park Hotel and grounds nnd will tnue possession on April 1st. He has had ex perienco ns a landlord, having been in charge of (he hotel nt tho Scranlon driving park. Ho will look carefully after Ike track, and hav some good honest trots when tho season is far enough ndvancod, Ho Is now driving tl fine brown coll "Harry T," which he bought from S. W. Townsend nnd which he thinks I the best ho has ever owned. The colt will be heard fiom beforo Fall, unless indications aro nl fault. 'iktibam llecord, DOIIOUOH SCHOOL SUFKlllNTENDBNTtf. Hy tho present law of tho State oities an boroughs, having a population of 7,000 are en titled to fleet a borough superintendent. Un dor the last census, Corry, Huzlcton and Lock Haven, which havo had tupcrlntendonU, fall below tho required 7,000 and will havelo gtv (hem up unless the law is changed, Hut there is a bill pending in tlio Legislature to chang the required population to 6,000, Tills would reinstate the three towns named above, and al bring w I tli in lis provisions, Ashland, Denver lulls, Holhlohcm, Ilristol, Cnrlhle, Chambers burg, Dunmoro, Franklin, Phujnlxvillo.Sliar cn ami Tumtqoa, People desiring to paper their houses should 11 and cxtmino G. A. Clark's stock nt once. le hasriiMfy neio Bloc!:. I'KltSO.SAL. Alem 15. Tate, of Williamport, was in town on Wednesday and gavo our office a friendly call. (ill. H. H. F.ickcll, of iVilkeabarre, was !n town on Wednesday on his way homo from Or angevlllo where he had been visiting relatives. William P. Mouser has removed from Ilu pert to Lcwisburg. Frank Geddis will soon Inke a clerkship at Kinport's drugstore, Hon. llobert Klotz will phase accept thanks for public documents. Mr. E. Shipo, of Sunbury was in town on business on Mondny. Hon. C- U. Huckalow is .it Weit Point, New York. II, W. McKelvy has given up Ills position in I. W. McKelvy ,s storo, preparatory to going West, nnd Clias. W. McKilvy has taken char of the grocery depirlmcnt of that store. a word to otm jisnoiusw. There is nn niront of a New York nrintin;; lioue in the cilv, solicitinir or.lers tor cants, Our merchants and business men should refuse to purchase nf him, as equally good work can lie done al offices in this city for tlio simeor oven lcs3 money. Thero is no good reasou why foreign establishments should bo pitroni zed to tho detriment of those) nt Inline Ifrnt- isfactorv work could not bo done hero tho cno would bo dillercnt, b it as it is, it is tinpit to Wilkesbirre printers in order goods from New York. Help your ueiehbirs and they will help you. Tho Wilkcsb.irro Record prints tho above, and it is equally as npplicahiu to this town. Agents come bora from ditint places nnd lake orders for letter heads, enve'opes, legal blanks, &C; whilo printing offices at homo can do just as good work at lower pnc;s. We submit that it is unfair and unjust, lhe town taper, A litU KSTAM.1SllMU.XTi Moycr Hrolhera will soon tako possesion of their now stores In the building formerly known ns the City Hotel, It has been so mctimor phoscd thai no ono will recognlzo tlio laco ns they enter tho rooms on the first floor. At tho upper corner Is their retail department. This room, ns aro nil on the first floor, is nbout fif teen feet high, Tho floor Is of black mid while tiling, In llio rear is the prescription deptrt. ment, nnd still back of this Is nn elevator and dumb wnilor running from the cellar to tho third floor. Tho wholesale storo Is In tho lower room, extending back tho wholo deptli of tho building, Between the two rooms Is the count ing room, separated from (he stores by a heavy oak counter or railing. Tins oOlco Is lighted by a skylight. They have Just placed In post' tlon n large and handsome safe, Tho shelving nnd counlots nro of late patterns nnd Tory fine workmanship, nnd wero made by C. Krng, un der lhe direction of his foreman, Mr, Cartcr.uf- ter plans drawn by J, H. Hrtiglcr. The wood is of ash, finished In haul oil. Tho cnliro front of tho stores is of hoay plato glass ovortwelve feet high, making ono of tho handsomest fronts In this section. On the second floor nro two fino suites of rooms intended for offices, which nre lo rent. No moro dcsirnblo location can be found In town for such purposes, Tho ceilings nie high nnd the rooms well lighted, nnd nro to bo bent cd by steam from tho luge apparatus in the cellar which warms tlio wholo building. Gas and water havo also been introduced. Tho third floor contains llio laboratory whore tho popular proprietary medicines of tlio firm will bo prepared. They proposo nlso to put in n water motor to be used for grinding spices, fee Altogether, this is one of the Gnest busititc" houses in the Stalo. It is complete in nil its nppoinlmenta. Tho work was done by Mr. Humphries, who has shown great skill and taslo in carrying out tho plans of tho architect, J. H. Hrnglcr. Mr. John Lawall, the popular n9itant, will continue in chargo of the retail department, and wo havo no doubt that the al ready largo trade of this enorgetic nnd enter prising firm will bo greatly increased. They aro fair and honorablo business men, and not only manage their own nffiiirs with ability, but nro interested in nil public improvements and enterprises, Tho step that they have taken in putting up this fine establishment Is creditable to themselves r.nd nn ornament to tho town. A good Stilt fur tO 00 at dross N. Y. Store. Linen Towels. Lin on Tahlo Cloth1. Llnon Napkins, for tho 1st of April at I. W. llnrlinan's. Oomo In nnd examine mv full lino of Straw Hata far men nnd Boys at Gross' N. V CJ I - - X, HUIU Whito Droii Oaods nnd Umbroldsrlos to trim at I, W. Ilnrtman's, i . v . All Kinds of Dishes nud CHasi ware cheat) nt I. W. Unrtmnn's. ItcniemberO, A. Clark has double the JVctt- Stock of Wall JPaper of any one else in the county, Nervous hcadachr, periodical brad ache, nfiiralrric headache cured bv Dr. Mellauri Headache and Ihmicnna Villi. Price 25 cents. march 11-lm aro interested. They advertise the town, and bring people heio to increaso tlio IrniU; ihcy favor all improvements that nio cnlsuutiu to bonifit the property owners, but when thcro is A TEN LOI.I.AK M1IMCAL I'lilZU. Tho publishers of JlutMoc'i .lori( offer the following easy way for some ono to moLc $10.00: To the person telling us how many times the word "Hethlehcm" Is found in tho New Testa merit Scriptures, by April lOlii, 1881, we will give SUlMJO in gout as a prize, (lie money will bo forwarded lo liio winner April 15, 18S1 Thoo who try lor tho prizo must send 10 cents with llinr answer, for which they will receive the May number of lhe Monthly, a handsome Magazine of 32 pages, in which will be pub Ilshed the name nnd address of tho winner of the prizo, with tlio correct answer tliorcto, Ad- ress Itutlcdgo Publishing Company, Easlon, P.i. send nway fir it, or give their orders to agents who come here only to carry money away from the town. Let us all help each other. DUUKIKiitN NI.WH. HfCKitoRN, Marcli 22, 1SS1. Itev. G. V. Savago is attending Confeienco nt York. Tho M.K.Congrrgitinn havo pirch-ued a fine organ, it was uouglit of .Mr. I . 1). htrutsuil is of tliu Waterloo m inufact.ire Mr. II. D. Old returned to Michigan to-day accompanied by Daniel W Hnrri. V, It. Shoemaker nnd Son from Shenandoah aro visiting friends here, We aro sorry to state that scarlet fever has again broken out in onr village. Our popular merchant Mr. A. H, Vanltew has added considerably lo his sleek by taking unto lunuelf a wif.'. o congratulate him in this now addition. Quito a number of changes in this place this spring, Messrs. E.J. Old and Chas- Shaffer inovo on farms nt either end of tho Itwn, I To day, the twonly-fifth inft., is the feast of the Annunciation, observed with great solemnity in tho Itoman Catholic churches. Of this festival, which is in commemora tion of the mission of the Archangel Cm' briel to Mary, to announce to her that she was to be the mother of tho Saviour, Hingham writes that it luid come into nee beforo the Council of Trullo, A. D., 052, for that council renewing a prohibition of the Council of Lao- dicca, makes a further exception in behalf of the Annunciation, forbidding all festlvitlis to bo kept in Lent except the Holy Sibbalb,(Eas ter Even) (lie Lord'sdaynnd the Annunciation, which tdiows that by this time it had become n noted festival, nnd, ihenforv, its origin may bo tnted back ns far ns the seventh century, at leust when sermons bogau to be made upon it, The tradition of tlio Gr.'ek church Is that life Annuncialicn tool; place nt a well wlii h Is still shown nt Nazareth. thu vi:rnal equinox. Tho sun cro'-sed the line at six o'clock Fun" day morning, nnd the ns'ronomical Spring then bosan- The days nnd nights nro now every where equal, nnd whilo the north polo is just coming into light the south polo is sinking into the long nnlnriic night. At the equator the sun is exnedy overhead nt noon. Some persons find it difficult to understand tho astronomical divisions oi the tcason, which is neviithehss more nccurato than tho ordinary division. A.- tronomicnlly llio fta?ons begin when the sun crosses the tquator in the Spring and Fall, am: when he reaches lhe two points of greatest di vergence from lhe equator in summer and winter. Thiso points fall somo twenty dajs later in catli case than the dates fixed in the nlnnnacs for the heainuirr: of the seasons. In reniiiy, tin yoar hai only two primary divi. idii, which are lUtormincd by the position o tin sun noitli or south of tho equator. Spring and Autumn i.ro uwrely Irinrilianal period marking the gradual chango from cold to waim and from warm to cold. Tho cquinoxia storms, which occur twice a year, about ll o time when tho sun cros-'cs the equator, l nv immcmoiinlly occupied an important place in pipul ir weather bro. Tho farmers look for them rrgulaily, and farm work is sometimes se rioiisiy I'isirrangcd by n lardy "tquincctiuV This time the bun made a stormy cro'sing, and uudjr such circumstances it is said that a peri' od of good weather is generally in prospect WHEN FOUND MAKE A NOTE OF IT. "When four d make a note of it" Sprin ninssom cims Hrieht's di-e.ie of the kidneys and also tlio tumble complaint ca'Ied Hone l tho bladder. Prices, SI, GO cent, and Ina hot h s 10 cents. THE ILLUdTltATJIls BOIKNTIl'IO NUWS. One of the bamlsoiuest of publications is the 'Illustrated Sciuitlfic Nows' published by Munn A Co., Now York, Every number contains thirty-two pages full of engravings of novelties in scienco and the useful arts. Ornamental wood work, pottery, vases and objects of mod crn nnd ancient nrt nro finely shown. Tho March number contains, among various other subjects ilhi'trateJ, a full description of the inanufacturo of paper hangings, with en graving"! how tho deceptive curve Is produced in casting tho ball by the baso ball pitcher, his attitude, how he holds and handled tho ball, nil fully Illustrated. Tho number beforo ua also contains cngrnings of Capt. Ead'a proposed ship railway acro.'S the Isthmus, and n novel hydraulic railway locomotive, In addition lo all Ibis it contains many val liable recipes for artisans and housekeepers. This publication will be found instructive and ontci tabling to all classes, but will bo Lrsl urpredatcd hy tho most intelligent. Published by Munn & Co., 37 Park How, New York, at f l.fiO a year, did sold ly all newsdealers. OWTlUltV. Marshal Glrton Shoemaker, ono of tho pion ecrs of Shenandoah, died at h is reddence, this borough, Thursday evening, March 3rd. Mr. Shoemaker was barn In Columbia county, Feb ruary Otli, 1811, and was therefore 70 years and 7 days old. He came of old Pennsylvania stock Hi grandfothor, Andrew Shoemaker, was n revolutionary soldier, and his father Abram served with 'credit in the war of 1S12. Mr, Shoemaker rommenced li fa at Pottsville, soon after his marriage, and for a timo was engaged in boating on tho Schuylkill cmul. He after wards removed to Columbia county, where he was in business upwards of thirty years. In 1813, lie was uppointed post-mailer of Buck Horn, that county, nnd ho continued lo hold tho position until 18G0, when he removed to Shenandoah, and was succeeded by his sou, William II. Shoemaker, now also residing in this borough. In Shenandoah, Mr. Shoemaker engaged in tho mercantile business and for many years conducted one of tho largest estab lishments here. He was full of enterprise and push and built the Shoemaker Opera Homo, which, until within a few months, was tho only building fitted for large gatherings in tho place. Sonio seven years ngo, ho was stricken with paralysis and has been an Invalid ever since. He had, in all, four attacks of paralysis, but his death was the result of a cold. He bad been a Mason lor many years, having been a charier member of tho Washington Lodge, No, 205,A, Y, M., of Hloomsburg, organized July 8, 1632. Ho had also hem nn Odd Fellow fur thirty-six years and wssnunctlvo member of 691, this borough, He leaves a wife, now sevenly four yoarsofng;, four sons and two dau ghters. Thu funeral took placo Saturday March 6th, at 1 p. in,, the interment beinirnt St. Pauls cemetery, near Ivrcbs in llio valley, Mr, Shoomakor was a man of fow word, but of strong convictions, and.'grcat decision of char acter. Having arrived at a conclusion, he was straightforward nud honest in all his doalings nnd enjoyod the respect nnd confidence of all who came in contact with him, and of lha en tire community in which ho resldod. Shtnan Zoii Herald. ""well I'MXUdT" Pencil writing may bo fixed almost Indelibly bypassing the moiileiid toigue ovir it. In vallds ciin bo eured of dyspepsia and Its attend, ant horrors bv iislmr Sprlnir lllosoiii. Prions- $1, 60 cents, and (rial bottles 10 iriila. Business flota., Iholmes & soHuylbr Oranct s. Lemons. Dates. Flirs at I. W. Hnrtmati'a now Grocery Department. O. O, JInrr wants ten tons ol clean cot ton rngr. NewOpctilnc of Snrlnc Hosiery at I. W. ilarttnati's. If you vatit a child'n NIco Iluttou Shoe. 5 to 7, for 0j cents to $1, solid leather, go to ivtssier g, Don't fall to subscribe for Ilittlcrlck Si Co'. Spring Fashion liaok at O. Man's. Prices of Snrinc Clothim: way down nt Gross' N. Y. Store. O. 0. Mnrr sells goods very cheap for ready pay. 10 Pieces Spring Oloakincsnt I. W. Ilnrl- mati's. Kcsslcr is ccltlnc In his tiew Block of Hoots and Shoes, ami Ihcy will bo sold nt liottom Prices. 12 Styles Dress Ginghams nt I. W. Hart- man s. Look nt tbem. Just received from New York amll'hlla- dolphin, n full lino of Spring Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hoots anil Shoes, nt Gross' Now York Store, Hloom. Fresh Garden Seeds nt.'C. 0. JIarr's. "Wo linvo opcui'tl this week n fine iiisortmcnt of Painters' Brush ca of every description, and think we havo by lur tlio imest assort ment to select from that can bo found in this section. Tho prices in some lines havo been reauced. and wo havo marked down our wholo stock to correspond, Wo have been selling this mnko of brushes for some timo and they have been giving excellent satis faction.which warrants us in keep ing a larger assortment than over. Poor brushes are dear at any price, Our low prices together with ex cellent quality you will find wor thy of your attention, A larce arrival of Hoots ami Shoe?, such ns mens' Opera Hoots, mens' Fine Calf Hut- ton anil Alexis, wonianj' misses noil cut l dren's Htitton nnd Lace at Kcsslcr's. - -o I am still selling Hoots and Shoes at cost. L. Gross, N. Y. Stnre. Hats and Caps at Cost for Thirty Days at D. Lowcnbcrg's. Go bacco to C. 0. Marr's for Frcshmulh Tc- Wc would call tho attention ot tho driving public lo our assort ment of whips, In no storo in tlio county can bo found half tho stock wo have on our rack. Our stock contains a great variety of styles and material, fancy and plain,run ning in price from 15 cents to $3.00. In making our selections, our first move was to find a relia ble manufacturer, and to confine ourselves to but one lino of goods, tbcreby avoiding a groat deal of worthless auction stock. Wo try to sell as good a whip as you aiv willing to pay for, so if you arc not willi"g to pay much.you must not expect much. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. Chestnut St. Market St Upon receipt of a postal card, spe cifying the kind of goods wanted, we immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with widths and prices marked, samples of Dress GooDS,SiLKs,Etc. showing the latest styles, and enabling a purchaser in any part of tho United States to select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, with certainly of receiving only what are sent for, and at precisely the same prices paid by city customers who buy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any articles fail to be as expected, we request their return, and send others in exchange, or refund the money at once if the purchaser prefers. Our. New, Spring Catalogue embracing all the departments in one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those who send us a postal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further is necessary, wc will under stand what is wanted. Our stock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the United States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. . Our Store, Jcnown as the Grand Depot, occupies the block at Thtr tcentn ana Market streets, extending to Chestnut Street nnd ,tt.y nail diuuiv, una jus tin iirc.i ui uciweeu iwu uuu . three acres on I lie ground Iloor alone. nail oQUaiB 1 Gity HOX.MUS & SOHTJYL.BR. QUARE DEALING Nothing should bo better appreciated by a patronizing public tlinii reliablo mercbanls of whom they can make their purchases, confident that they will not misrepresent their goods in order to make sales. This is oftentimes u great temptation to tho merchant and in strictly adhering to his principle, ho loses many sales, which are made by his less scrupulous neighbors. In no business is there greater chance for deception than in tho Hardware rade, as tho stock to a great extent is manufactured of steel or iron, Fancy paint or bronze together with a high polish, renders it difficult at times to distinguish the materials and you havo to rely on either the reputation of tho manufacturer, if ho has one, or tho honesty of the dealer. In many cases you would never know, if misrepresented lo you, and the merchant's profits theroby largely increased, which makes it a, great temptation to dis honest dealers. Never in any instance, have wo misrepresented an article in our storo, nor do wo knowingly allow any employee to do so, and wo trust any article bought of us and not found as represent ed, will be promptly returned. When we find it neccss'ary to use such means in order to mnko sales, we shall move our stock to somo point where square dealing is better appreciated. Wc do not claim to carry tho cheapest line of goods. Our aim is to give dollar for dollar in value. In selecting our goods, our first consideration is to buy only from reliable manufacturers of standard goods, and secondly to buy aq low as wo can, and this is all wo ask of you, examine our goods, get our prices, and if neither suits you, don't buy. We cannot ask you to do what wc rofuso to do ourselves, nor do wo allow the forcing sys tem, t. c , trying to talk you into something you don't want. Wo presume you know what you want when you come to sec us, and leave such matters to your judgment its you will bo better suited in the end. Thanking tho public for past favors, wo trust, by strictly adhering to cur principle of Square Dealing, and giving dollar for dollar in value, to have a fair share of your patronage in tho future. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. G. 33. ROBBUnTS, (strccsiason. 20 d. w. rodbims,) ihialeii im Fine Eti-miilicv, triiSMltlcs, ft I un, Riiiiih, al all KlmlH ol'TViucs con f-tnutij- on lmi, T3TP0UTE!) ALES AND POHTKI'S IN H0TTI.K8 BY THE DOZEN. Landlords throughout the county will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stcck before purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Strost, 2nd Door bcloscr Iron. July o;so-ly HKUWICK IOTES. March 2.1:tl, 1SS1. Mr. II. V, (ilcnn, MipcrlntimKntof tlio lull ir.g mill, hns returned from I'liil.nl.'lphin whore he Im hocti staying during tho last ihno wul;n for hi) licnltli. . "Wo nro glad to say ho has fully rccovmd'. Mr. (Irnrfje Wills, an old citizen of tow diid on Sunday morning, aficr an illnca of only two d lys. On Friday evening Iicvms nud denly taken with colic, giving him iutciifi iain from the idioclc of which ho noyerrecov ered. A large-number of friends were at Ih funtr.il yesterday. Mr. Alex. Thompson'., wai the set no of delightful party lint h'liday evening, Tli fiiiging hy Mi'S Search, of Shic'.:liiiiny, wns an intiresling feature of llio evening; oilier muic and games added to tho entrrtainmont, and th mng.iifirent .upper had llio ill'eet of putting tl giusln in excellent humor. A more enjoya ble ovent of Ui'h Uid Ins not been witnes-ed this feawu In our lo.vn. llev. Smyaer will remain wllh ua ntiUher year, to tho sati-f.idiou of our Methodist con gregation. He returned from confeienco in timo to offlcla'o at Mr. Well' funeral, ye.-ter day. Mr. M. W. Jackson and family, Mr. C. II. Woodin and family and Mrs. 0. 0. J.ickton nnd daughter?, who were in attendance at con ference, returned yesterday. Signer Dlilz drew large crowd last Thurs day and Friday evening, with hi interesting exhibition. At tho Literary lat Saturday evening, Mr. Carl Kaytcr read an inlcrcfling letter on tho assassination of lhe Czar, and tho effect of his death. A reolutiun waa adopted hy tho Socie ty denouncing Nihilism ami its Infamous pro ceedlng. Tho subject for debate was: "Width is the greater cause of crime and misery, igno raneo or inteniperanci." The judges decided in favor of tho affirmative, which waspupport cd hy V. K. Smith and C. Kayeer; on tho neg ative wcio Dr, h'reas nnd l Stewart. liEPOUTnn, SECOND KDITION OF JOII. Mrs. Ogden, N. Division Mrect. HiiITjIo, pay; I cannot lo too thankful Hint I waa in duced to try your Spiing lllos;om I was nt one time afraid 1 kIioiiM never hu ablo lo hn out again. ' I geeuud to ben Fecund edition tf Job without hla patiencp, my lure nnd body wns one vast collection of boils nnd pinii'lc. Since ink lug one bolllo of your Spring Hloeom I am ipule cured, all eruptions have disappeared, nnu i uei Leutr man l liave lor a long timo, l'rires, SI, 60 cents nnd trial bottles 10 ten's. Marriages. IIakizki. Srrum At the Itefonnod par nonage In Orangeville on tho 17th liut.Mr. J, II. Ilnnzcl, of Mount Pleasant townthlp to MI.h biinaalhu Sltler, of Oentro township. Deaths. Wiiithnkiht On tho Slli inst. in Fishing. neeK lownmip, JMaiiolla Wliltenlght, nged 10 years, I) months nnd "I diiy. WllITKNieiltT-In Mt. ritnsanl township on mo Hiu inn., xsom Helm Whliiniglit, njje 7 yearc, 8 months mio 21 days. Hon. Goorgo N. (Joron, Norristown. siys: Tlio Phermix Pectoral Is indispensablo in my family. It nets liko n charm in curing coughs nud colds with tho childrrti,and I nlwnys tlio it when addressing n jury. Price 25 cents. C. A. KIoim.Bloomsbur. iprl6-ly Seo n woman picking a bunch nf grapes in nnother column, nt fcspcer's Vineyard, from which Speer'it Port Grape Wino is made, that is feo highly esteemed by tho medical profession for tho use ol invalid, weakly person and tho nged. Sold by 0. A. Klelm. jan 7'S1 ly If you want qood knlvo. and forks ntLow Prices call nt I. K. Whnry'n. Cleariug Out Winter Goodi to mako room for Kxtensivo Alterations nt Tho Popular Clothing Store of David I.iwetiberg. Harriet A. Ncvekirk, of Halcni. savs: 1 was cured of tetter In my llnnd by threw applica tions ot uamphor .Mill:, my husband wat cured of edd running sores by using it. It cured my eoh of a sprained ankle, Price 5!5 cents. rJnld by C. A, Kloim, Hloomsburg. npril 1G, 'SO.ly - - - - - Lots of good Cloversecd nnd Timothy. seed at Sm Young's, Idghl St.cet. m-l-lw The highest cash prico paid for wheat by 'A. T. Fowler, nt Willow Grove. No dif ference as to vnriety. liye 75 cents n bushel. Avondale Ued Ash Conl, -1. fi, nnd G. always nn hand, llallroad Ties taken in exchaiigo for conl.or cash will bo paid for them. ln its 8-w Walnut t.K.Pltti'i HKkTOiiEiCMs entirely ilirfcr- cntfioinnU other. It Is as clear bs wnter.niul ns immune) Indicates. Is ii.pcrfeet VCKCtnulo llnlrlte Htorer and does not In any manner atrect the health widen Nuipiuir, susjar or U'nci mid annuo or hiivcr preparations havo done. It will Immediately treo (ho bead from nil DanilmlT, licstoro dray Hair to Ita natural color, ami rrcduco n new growth where' It has fallen err. Itwlllchingo llghtor faded hnlrtu n fpw da) s lo n beautiful glossy Lrown. livery hot tlo w warranted. Afck jour Urugulst for It. For nilo nt Movbh linos., liloonishurp. fa. mlth, Kltno uo., rnu.iueipnia, aim nuiii ituekeu, jsuw orh. Wholesale Ageuts. oct. Tl, so-u Important Notice For Thirty Uays Grant Bargains Can bo Hought in Clothing. You can buy w W'lntor Suit or Overcoat At Cost. Must Ho Sold to mako room fur AI.TBItATiONrf IN UUILIIING nt David I.otveuberg's llllhCUEl) I'lTl)M DEATH. Tho following statement tf William.!, nniiomin. of .Somervllle, -MiisH..s no remnrkaulu that wo beg to usk for 11 tho attention or our readers. Ho wik -in uiu iuii in loiu wbun i wus iukcu Willi n Violent lll'iedltig of llio I lings followed by a Mnerocciiign. I soon begun to losu my nnpellto and tleth. I was no weak ulomi Urnn that I could not leave my bed. In tbo;auiniuor oflsli I una admitted to tlu city llospltul. While there the doctors said 1 had a holo In my tett lung as IIk ns a half dollar. I expended over a bundled dollars In doctors and medlclncx. I was ro tar gonealonu timo a rencrt went around I wnadead. I gavo up hope, but u fileml Inldinuof 1)11. W.M. IIAIJ.'S llALHAM 1'OltTIIK I.UNfiS. I Im ghed at iny-lilcnUs, ihlnklrg that my case was Incurable, but I got a bottle to batltfy ihem, when to uiy biuprtfo una grulltlcattou, I coiiiuiunuud to ft) Letter, sly liopo, onco dead, imnan to reTlvo.umt tivday 1 feel lu better spirits than I havo for three years. "I write tills lioplnif you will publish It fo that ev ery one nllhclcil wllh elkcaM U Units wIIIIkj Induced Uitaliu Dr. Win. Hull's lluUum fur tho Lungs, nia bo convinced that t.'DNM'.Ml'I'ION I AN III. t'llltlill. I have luken two bottles, and ruu posltncty Bay tlmt Ithasdoiioiuorii good limn till the whir inedlelias I lm.o tHki'ii klnco lnv blrkneu. Atv noumi i.r.u i. mostenilrelrdUoppenreit and 1 uu'iihcKm. bimblo 10 go lo wort. Hold by etiugglsts. 'juko Win. Hall utuDuiu vuij-ucnuni m njuuuriuia. uct.ic-ivuuw DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE. . ESTATE Of JOSSl'll K. SANDS, r.BCK.lSKll. Letteraof administration on tho csratoof .Joseph E. uanUs.lato of Mt. I'leasant township, UolumUa county, deceased, have u-jen grunted Uy tho Regis ter or s. ltd countv to the undcrslirncd administrator. All persons havlug claims against the estate ofaatd decedent are renueatod tonrajimt them for settle ment and th030 ladebted to mako payment tu.the unuerbignca aamimscTaiorwunout ueiay. JOHN SANDS, Acicnini3iraior. ltohrsourg, ra. raachlS.lw T UIDQE LETTING. 111 bo at Uowman's mill In ilrlare reek townshto. on Saturday, the second day of April, leil. A stone orcii uridiro to bo repaired over nrlarcreek near How- man s mui, one new sione pier, iwo new siono arcu- es, utiu.wiu wuna iu uu repaired. HTUPIIKN TOIIK, OlIAltl.lSSltUlcllAl.T, A. II. IlKltltlNtl, Commissioners' Ofllee, County Commissioners, liloomsbui j. l'.i., .March ic, 'si. Attest: J. U. c'askv, Clerk, march is-aw LOOK HERB! GO TO C. C. GALIGNAN, GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AND SPOUTING. FOR -A. QOOD JOB Of PLUIBIQMDQJVS FITTiQ KB KEEPS A FULL SUPPLY" OF 1 LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE, TERRA COTTA PIPE, AND CHIMNEY FLUES, ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FULL STOCK OF STOVES, KCE ATEHS -AJXTID HlSrOES, S AMD TIM SHOP ITS OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street BLOOMSBURG PA. UDlTOlfS NOT10K. ESTATE 01' CAN1IKU) IIAKKISON IJKChASM). Thu iinderslsncd Auditor aimolnled bv thn Or- plianV court of said county, to make ill-tiiuutlou of 1110 u.uaucoor 1110 lunu in 1110 naudsot tlioudmlnls tutor or 1110 esiaio or said decedent to and mnontr putlei entitled thereto, will sit nt Ids ofllco In iloomsbiirs, on thu sth day ot April, lbal.atioo' elock In He) forenoon, when anil where nil parties inierehieu in paiu ruun must atiemt or bo (orover I ueoarrouiromnny tnarootsaiu runii. V. W. JIH.LRlt, march l, 4w. Auditor. UDITOKS jN'OTICE. ESTATE OK JOHN IIAUTMAN, IIBCEAhEl). Tlio underslirncd Auditor appointed by tlio Or phans' itourt of corumhia county, to make distribu tion of tho balance lu the handset I. A. Dew lit Ad ministrator ot John Ilanmau deceased, latoeif or- anne toivi ship an M10v.11 by his tlnal account 10 nnd amouir tlio parties entllled thereto, will sit at hlson.ee In llluomsburif on Saturdav. April 9, ISSI at ten o'clock a. m. to pi 1 form the duties of hlsnp polntment, when and whero all persons liavlnir any elalmon said fund will appear and proMiihesame ui uu uuuauvu iiuiu reeeiini; auy suaro inereor, JOHN M.CLAItK, March 4 -w Auditor. UOITOIt'S NOTICE. KSTiTE UY JACOB UAUTKIl, BICBASED. Tho undeftlned auditor Annr.intii hn I nlllinu' f 'nil, r nt 1'nltl.nlili. nn....... .... ....i... I llon to nnd nmoni; the parties entitled thereto.liere. tiy 1,'lves notice that ho will sit In tho dlschaino 01 iiiuiiuiiesoiius uppoiutrnent nt his o.'llco In tho town of II oomsbuiL'. on 'ri,nrK,i,iv n, mi I Apttl.A. P., lbbl.al ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day at which time nnd plocoall ihm sons Inter-1 estid In said fund uiurrqulrtd to ntlenit orbufor- mi uvuautM iiuiu uu)' Mturu 01 mo same. JtsrBEATTY'S OFFER F0IITHJ3 17 STOPS 5 SET GOLDEN ToDguo ltceils. Sub Bass & Oct. Coupler. SPRING- SEASON r-t -a HI ttt'iV ll'ii )nitnini(tkt. It -itl Hint I'.i'llVfltiUuhn Klcai VI1IJ a iici.1 rnnN or f s hfr. I1I.1I nl( rt I net rm. ire i iinMlititl'tl l SI from nbovu march l-lw I. ti. WJNTKUSTEKN. Auditor, UinTOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF 111 HAM Ll'KUKK, DECXA5RD. The iinderslKiicd auditor appointed by tlio Or leans' iiourt ot folumbm county to mnko dlstrlbti. Ion of the tialitncu In thn liniirix 1.11 .1 iin.u mi mlnlstrator of lllram l.tint-rr. ii.ipnn.i .ii.i.nu'., 1... hlsllnal account, tii and nmoni; the parlies eutitlid theielo, will Mt at his cnuco lu Illoouibburi? on Hat-I urday, ttiotith day of Apili, nsi, nt ten tfcloekln theloienoou, topeifeimtho duties cf bin appoint. meiii wnen nnd wheio all pel sous liavlnir Claims ukuiuhi, Hum esinie wiu.apreur andproolhe tiune uruv luieYiTiieuuireu iroin rccelvnuf nny part of L. It WAl.LEIt, feb.'.'MIW Auditor. UDITOH'.S NOTICL'. ISTATH OK SAUAH AllNWINE, PF.CUASEP, Tho iiiulcrslRnert auditor npnejlntcd by IhoOr pliiins' i oiiit tf Columbia county lo make distribu tion of the balaueutu tho hands of tho exi tutor of Harah A 1 nw In e, d( eeatrd, to unilumom; the parties eiitiui'ii Iiiereto,wlll8lliitht8rinicliriilooiiitburtr oti mi urday, tho vein day of Murch, ibil, at ten o'clock In tho tereiioou, In perform the dutls of its appoint incut, when and whero all ersciis hav liiif iiny clatina upon raid fund will appear and provu tho tamo or U) debarred from rectlvun? any fcb.vww Rl.. 1 iL!31i:X.J.mt...-i.l5 ill. 111... ll, .u, lakluM llt.Iu..tU IruUl ih. Hl.lt. tin. Till! I'Vlili. I tT-TUltoluitl. rui rijuj L'i'iici.. (UUilKt 01 t'ailor UrBSi lf.Ua Cull, ho lutU Nc Mjlo, 6.2U0, Hciulit, :o In. , liliirtli, 41 IncliM, IK'llh SI lllohi'st Coiitalnm 1EI l'i. n lb) lllft Met DOHflflll l..h llai.llccjrf. .ct of &octarcioitl!Of.i rtout trl. l. Ittctli lilch rro iluco tho b.vcct6 v tono cfr hcai-tl 1 ivtof 1 octAlo oC the new void com Llnnllon lliol.lri tin. cr I rra-h lUrn. Hiilil, Mikh cx ntlr llnltatCB B. 1. itch Horn, Im 11 j'jBiuors u r ea. , ,-.ch or tlo Mlncljial cr 1 .il.ir ei utdeu Tu.iruj llocili,, liu.LJii lu nil a. I. .-vutlfiit conibt 1 .tliu..llli vliKl, tho .ci rutin, rean ll' llio all ot l.cattj'i new rt ent ttup nctlun) prMuro any ar 11 tfiio c!r .llxt. Itll.lheio. foro, iirc.tt.ary to c iniiailllEi'M-n. tf. a ttc) vltt, tUo fhvye action tueiilirtOKUtbt Ciii.tit tioMltl.) vaiioty; (No "iluniml.. 1L1. riuibltiation la l.iual lllPlamagri folic, ( I'llml pull oitc t OiMlb :..? MouiJ.m, (SI imlcit. 161 p. "pain. 171 ilrin4 Jltau.H) drill. ""'""lUta yl'IrMiiilluU.tl,,, liutnaiuolco t no) ;lilchl.bjrf.rn. lc;lc..Bmi moat Klf.cl ll.it ,a. MirlKcnatlatnct ULiiniliur I lo llio unlrcnat M. rUmation of cut lea and loTcra oi mmlo vli.i lialiioliltill.) lf I ay It r, vl.Uhduubliathd iiwi!r, in, tnito Jirto.dJ, aranil ; no u of . top uo rirutuui van i ilir.wu on or lt tr Miiorcani. I li.Ttnaia.J tbl. Ol I'.VIilH, 1 .I."0 ,U,ll lileli tho mtlrvi i.cr ot (lie li 'ic.ui. U hai iuehab aulttul arrrarauctt tli. cm. ii tullt of 11 in .ai,ki, 1.1 G,.:.T.a, rjs.v.-:;r'.i:."r.:' vr v:,w.w;!.!, .' i'. '(". auu.iiiii.ai i iil,tr.friKrlt.-lu7.l;; thll or. .a li truly a U.utlful pl.c. of rrlr furaltara. an 4 It.. homa"f "hi "a Mthy. tha win'nilrV; l.nVrr. . r I' ll i.l man will 0u4 II I an ornament lo lli.lr nir it, I 111 n il thl. lniimm.ni .1 ..li ..VYi '.VJY I. Irnd III Villi ti.Aor. al.nH. Y.i.llnl.rl.rVvl.ll.rfl IneluilB Stool, lln.ik anil Mdife, f.r only te&. fv-l'lc. m4ur mor, .uruaii ttUi art tred from th first Initruin nt .1. It Lmi- ,mn . Mtnxii... AritLiUn...! Q bom. If trou da nk Waiiit an Inmnniaai - tr u.il -i.. .1 ... - . t ... a . " . .7 . ": T 7" f i ii'ft n 4 K.aL.aili Auauor, lb Ad .t rtUi'iueiat at rui nr Ftetorr htr tnd mtki Iff l A tO i.iY THU- Ollla-tlllaal. ! llllll.t'uA,. l4.,t.f .1' d..iVV.N.l,..rh;aKlly,lm.lilo.k ,"'ua carAildress.orcalluponDANIELF.BEATTY.Waslilnnton.NowJoreeya nw 1W.V"U iMmiu(ijrritu. ig UCH I Will 1I10W U rftUtlottuu of tl from the ft t.r-t a 1 inn ii c aril, in ir b. rp uir onur. isntna anri 1 v. . u...... . tat i-archMe now. do hru