THE COLUMBIAN AN DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. iiiooMsnuiui, Fiuiur, Arrtiuiitii, tssi rouuo SALES. Our II McMajtcr, executor of John Mo- Cilln, ileceaied, will sell rent oslato nt llio Court Homo on Monday May 2nd nl 1 o'clock p. m, K. M. Tewtabury, Commlllee, will sell real cslnlo near llio Mclnlj ro cliurcli on Saturday, April RO. See mlvprlisemcnt.; The l'rcfby tcry of Northumberland will meet nt Lock Haven on tlic loth of April. Finest osiortmcnt of Wall 1'npcr at llio Peo ple's Book Store, ' A largo flock of wild geesoflew over tho town on Tnesihy mornln . Mr. James B. Kinney of Ashland wm In town on Wednesday. J. If, Maize Esq., has removed liU office to llio rooms of tho llloomsburg Mutual Relief Aociation In Moyer Bron.' building. Kov. A. Llndorstrutb, A.M., of Catnwlsa, lina been unanimously elected Pastor of the Krnngelicnl Lutheran Church of Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk. The Stato Lcgtslaturo has been In session one hundred day, but tho Important public business they havo transacted could have been done in a quarter of that time. People say so and we think so, tho finest and best assortment of Easier cardi can bo found at tho Peoples' Book Store Mr. A, W. Mann, who has been working upon the new Index books In tho Uccorder'a olIice,has returned to his home In Heaver town ship In order to mako tho assessments, of the township. The Milton Daily Argus hai given up the ghost suspended, they call It and the people of Milton may sit In sackcloth and ashes to be wnil their loss, but thero are doubts as to the depth of their grief. Betncmber,Wall Paper and Window Curtains nrc kept at the People's Book Store. A wide-awake man out Woit sent a plumb er's bill to Vonnor.tho weather prophet, for pipes frozen "in your last cold snap." Thai's what comes to trusting the weather to 'prcntico hand. Early cabbage planls, S5. per 1,000. at J. Garrison's, Cth St. Aptll8 3-w The members of tho WllllamsportCltr Coun cils have filed tholr bondB in our Court, In com- plianco with llio recent order of Judge Klwell, for tholr apuoarance hero on May Cth. to make such further answer as may be required of them touching tho question of contempt. vero-i'-ia-n-A tsrjr-o-u-8 J ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY APRIL 21st THE ORE AT SUCCHSS M. B. CURTIS AS- J. V, Caldwell Is baking the finest duality of bread cvir mado In Bloomsburg and has facill- S A.Ts,'Xj OIF FOSBIST ties for supplying ttioro who wish bread two or three times a day. Hptclalntlentton 1. i-aldlo THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER. Uraham Bread. Tho Town Council having requested the Water Company to prove their ability to com ply with the terrm of their contract, tests wero made on Saturday. Streams wero thrown over the Exchange and Central Hotels, the lowor ormal School building and the Car Shops of the Messrs. Loskard. The results) wero tier- fectly satisfactory and oven exceeded tho ex pectations of tho Company. Such tests ought to provo conclusive as to the duly of tho Coun cil In tho matter. Salt Uheum for seventeen yeart, Helpless for eight years. Unable to walk. Got about on hand and knees. Head, face, neck, arms and leg? covered. Cured by Cuticurn remedies. Will McDonald, 2512 Dearborn street, Chi- cago. Tho Easter services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will be as fallows: Early service at six o'clock; full morning service with ccrmon and Holy Communion nt ten o'clock; children a service athalf past seven o'clock in theevening- At the Ion o clock service ChappcVs hasUr An Fopulaii Prices 25, 35 nnd fit) Cknts. UOOD FRIDAY, To-lay Is Oood Friday, (he most sacroJ and solemn In the calendar of tho thurcb. Tho commemoration of the crucifixion U attended with fastlug and prayer in the English nnd Homan Cnthoho churches. In tho latter a special mass is held, tho priesu and attendants are robed In black, ornaments are removed from the altar and long prayers are offered. In England and Ireland the day Is rigidly cbr ved and business Is suspended. In th s coun try Good Fliday Is recognlzjd by a large nnd increasing number of religious people, nod cf' forts have been made In this Stato and else where to havo It made a dies non. Tho forty days of Lent nro now ended and will bo followed by the rejoioingi of Eis'or, The glory of the resurrection tucceeds tho tragedy of the crucifixion. We aro informed that during tho coming year no liquor will be sold In tho town of Bor wlek; This is due to Mr.'C. It. Woodin. who them, Wilson's Te Denm and a grand AlUluIa llla ml'o arrangements with the keepers ofsn Anlhem and Dink's Jubllato will be rendered 'oons and hotols.by which,for a pecuniary coin by tho choir. ponsation, thoy agreo to abstain from tho salo oi intoxicants, nm is a novel method of HOItUH IIIIv settlinc tho riltmittd nutation "lin.mr or no lirninr." tint it la n it. if will ni 1, If you ore going west save tlmo and money general. There are few men who nofsess such by buying tickets from It. D. Darlington, agent wealth and such standing in the community, at Itupcr.t. He represents best routes to tho as to bo nblo to control nr.d suppress a most Potmater'Gcoeral Jamnj has irsued an or der to the effect that tugi or labils attached to samples of merchandise may hivo tho price end width of tho goods printed thereon. Parents who, who.i purclnsing shoes for tholr children, will give thoso with llio A. S. T. Co, Mack Tip upon tho toes a trial, will find their shoobilh reduced ono half for tho year. Thero is quilo n bad break in tho canal be tween Berwick nnd Beach Haven, and the wilor is out of the level. The dnmago i3 being repaired with nil possible speed. Joseph Harding, a tramp, wni arrested in Harrisburg on Saturday, having in his pos.s csslon a quantity of stolen goods and money, obtained by the rubbery of a country store near Sunbnry. He was taken to the latter place and locked up. Theodore Mencer of Greenwood Ins removed his shoe shop to the village of Holirslurp whero he hopes to receive a continuance of pt st patronage, and to find many new customers, lie is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line nt low prices. Fine work a specialty. f The strcotsprinkler was out for the first time this Fea6on, on Monday, and there was urgent need of it, as the dust blew in blinding clouds, whirling nround the corners filling the eyes and cars of pedestrians with irritating particles nnd their hearts with wrath. On Tuesday morning thero wero refreshing showers that speedily changed the dust into mud. The commissions for the lately elected Jus tices of the Peace have arrived and nro in tho hands of W. II. Jacoby, Itegister nndltecor dor, of whom they may bo obtained by tho propor persons, Tho crop of Spring poetry is very light thus fir, the dearth of buds and blossoms having cxereisjd a chilling influence upon the tomd live poetic mind. Tho audit of llio accounts of the Cmtrnlla and Conynghim Poor District will bo held nt tho Poor House of bsUI District on Tuesday, April 23th at ten o'clock in tho morning. By order ot tho County Auditors. People from tho country ni well ns from town will always buy here. Why? Bccauso the full assortment and latest styles ol Wall Paper and Window Curtains are kept nt tho People's Book Store, TliePhlladelphh iVcsi is of the opinion that President Garfield will agree with Attorney General Palmer that a majority of tho members of the Pennsylvania Legislature are not worth ten dollars n day. Rick Hnadache. Nervous IIcadachp.Hoad nnhn from sour Htomuch.aro all cured by Dr. Mettaurs Headache and Dusncnsia J'ills. Price 25 cents. march 11-ltu west nnd northwest, Trains leave Bupert nt 0:ir a, in., 8:50 a. m , and 4:00 p. m. For rates and information, call on or address It. D. DAttl.tNOTON, April 1-Gw Ticket Aeent, Ituperl, Pa. Bloomsburg may fairly lay claim to bo called progressive. The improvement9, both public and private, that have been mado of late years show that tho pioplo take a commendable pride In the appearance of tho town and are deter mined to surround themselves with comforts and conveniences. There are many larger profitable business. It is, probably, the only case on record, and .Mr. Woodin should receive nil duo credit for removing temptation from the hundreds of men In his employ. To benefit li s workmen was, wo undtrstind.tho reason why lie voluntarily assumed such a burden of ex pense. Nothing , more strongly impresses strangers In favor of a town than a well appointed and well managed hotel. Such an establishment cfiers convincing proof of the intelligence and activity of the people, and its exhtence isevi municipalities in the Slnte that cannot boast of lU-llcl that there is a proper support. Blooms the advantages possessed by Iilootcburp, and this is highly creditable to her citizens, A CAItt). Dr. House desires to inform ills patrons and tho public in general, that after April 1st, he will be locilid in rooms over the Bloomsburg Banking Co., nnd desires a continuance of pub lic favor. inarch 25.4w Cirtain people nro never to happy as when predicting misfortunes for their fellows and they, never lose an opportunity to prophesy disaster. These are the croakers who annually nnnouncc the fiilure of the peach crop and the wheat crops and fursee starvation for the country. Tlmy have just discovered that tho seed potatoes carefully stored by farmers In different parls of the Stato have been frozen during the past Winter. If the usual rulo pre vails, there will be a largo supply of tho tubers this year. MOTHEIt SIIIl'TON. THE UNI) OF THE WOULD. We have beforo us a handsomo little volume from the publishing house of J W. Marsh, St. LouiJ, entitled "Memoirs and 1'rophcsks r Mother Shinlon," prepared from MSS. in the British Museum, with a picture tf the ancient dame. Tho astonishing verifications that have followed tho prophecies of this cele brated sceress have aroused almost universal curiosity as to the events that surrounded her life. And here wo hnvo her history and prophe cies for 15 cents. For ralo by news dealer, or out by the publisher direct, We aro plowed to announce that tho valua hie services of Mr. Frank Cooley havo been secured as assistant editor of this paper. Mr Cooley was for many yearf connected with the Comjmmax, and his ability as a writer is well known In this county. Ho will remain for a couple of months at leart, L. T. Sharpies, successor to Wugonsdler & Co., will continue) tho Notion business ut tho old stand, whoiosilo nnd retail. Envelopes Noto Paper and Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags nnd Flour Sacks always on hand. burg is peculiarly fortunate In this ro-pect There is not in the whole Valley a hotel better arranged, or more liberally supplied with conveniences than the Exchange. The furnl turc and fixtures arc far superior to those usu' ally found in towns of much crcnter size, and every eilbrt has been mado to secure the com fort of guests. The dining room is large, light nnd airy and the table Is supplied with the best the market affords. The parlors aro spacious, the office neatly arranged and the whole house is kept in the best order possible. Traveling men experience a perfect feeling of relief on entering a hotel like this, nnd many of them would bo willing to go miles out of their way to enjoy its hospitalities. Tho landlord, Mr. Tnbbs, is genial and nccomsdating, and is deserving of the pntronago he enjoys. Tho Exchange Hotel, under its present manage men I, would be a credit to nny town or city in the State, and the people of Bloomtburg havo a right to bo proud of it. TO VIItTUOSA'S. Every man feels better whpn tho possessor o a fine picture, particularly if its on the back o: a liur.drtd dollar note, and every man feels bet' tor alter taking Spring Blossom, sure cure for Liver, kidney ami lilaikler complaints. Prices l., &U ceuls,anu tnul bottles 1(J cents, DKltWKJK NOTES. April 18th, 1881. Bowman A Crispin's sti ro was entered ono night last week and rclinvcd of all tho cash In llio drawer, and several suits of clothing. The ibbers loft In exchango their old garments, from hat to shoes. Tho cnlrnnco was tflectcd hrough tho door, by removing a board which id sorvod duty as n window pane, The lempcranco movement hero seems to livo dovelopol a succo'sful socrct power ioso aim, apparently, is to havo no license 1 llluor bars in town. Hoyt, successor to Wit- llins, nnd Manger, will not apply for license. alto believed that Wesler nnd Bergor will lollkcwise. How and by whom this result is tWomplished is the -mystery that sg Hates the mh.ls of a few Indignant cltl.sns, This pro cccdjng, If It may bs ttrmed bo, Is certainly moro ngreonblo to the peaca of llio town than a co nt taut war with tho landlords, More linn Ihrco hundred peoplo nttended the Literary Society last Saturday evening, to hoar tbc debate on "Prohibition" law, for this Stale, nnd a burlctquo operetta, entitled "II acobl," Messrs. kumler, llanlcy and Hos ier (Kbits d in favor of Prohibition, nnd Messrs. Stewart, Hill and Kayser against It. Tho jiklgcs were Messrs. C. It. Jackson, II, L. Ftcas and W. F. Smith, who decided In favor of Prohibition by a majority vots. After the dibnlo and oiler literary exercises, tho curtain was drawn tsiUo nnd the audience wns regaled wih tho onereltn. In which Missis Shell) nnd Sui Thompson nnd .Mr. Melllck were tho nc- orl The singing nnd tho acting wero excel cut nnd for a half hour the nudlenro indulged in laughter and applause. Tho wholo affair was pronounced a success, Ono bouquet was preejnttd, nnd tho delighted recipient was F. SlomaH, leader of tho debate, on tho negative. Somk wag sent tho bouquet, which was made up o( chestnut burrs, thistles and dead leaves, A trutal assault on Mr. Mtllick, who had won aie hearts of tho audience by his fino act- ng, IV n young man named Lewis Prantz, son of Caiper Franlz, marred tho pleasure of the evening. Mr Melllck had barely left the Hnll with a lady on one arm and an ovecoat on the other, Vrhcn Franlz, who was lying in wait for mm, Strang upon turn anil stiucK turn, It is eutmoH'td. with some wcanon. nnd then lied. Mr. Mtilick fell lo tho pavement and was then cared fip by friends. The cnuseof Ibis coward ly assaut wasa toke on uasncr rrantz. by Mr, Mcllick, in the character of "Jacob!." The ofl'endetjwould probably havo fared badly, had he not made his escape, as the crowd had al most betbtuo a mob. On Monday morning. the culp.'it delivered himself up. and was re leased otltivc hundred dollars bail. . ItEroaTER, A TIMELY WABNINQ. Ifyourbi 4ath ia so bail that you can't be endured Take Spring Blossom at once, and then you'll bo cured: rVnd vou i.ecd not nut it off day nfier day. For a dollar a bottlo is all vou need pay Pritc ; SI., 50 r.s'.its, and trial bottles Id cents A MOTIIEIl MADE HAPPY. Mrs, Wilkin of Klmn. wrltim In nnswerlo your Utter of inquiry I ntn glad to say, ''my child l quite well gnn." inurriptlng ii'or- roms did wonders for him, his kidney crtnplaint h cured, ihe cons'ant b(d wrllinit lis cased. and he plays nround as ninil, his a pp-ttio Is good, and pain entirely removed. I shall strongly recommend It. Price! $1., 50 cents, nnd (rial bottles 10 cents. Hoots nnd Shoe. Wo deslrn to thnnk our inanv customers for tho liberal nntronnceho- stowed upon us, m also for tho often-heard words oi coiimotuinlioti spoken to your friends nnd acquaintances. Since tho close of fall nnd! winter trndo I have been very busy selecting goods and giving orders to various 1' actorlcs, Alost or our goods Peine made ex pressly for our Irnde, these goods nro now being rocclvcd and X am moro than pleased with the nportment. It will be no troublo to us to show thoso goods. Men's calf Hoots wo hnvo them sewed nnd pegged, Men s shoes In calf, Buff and First split, Men's English Hals, Sounlhle, Fcerlcsa and Double Decker Button. Woman'. Misses' nnd Children' Shoes in endlessvarlety. If your foot is small wo can lit it, 11 largo wo can cover it. u. ii. Knssi.Kn. April 8 -1-w Evans' Block. llEU HoltHK l'OWDKIl cures moro honos. mules and sheep than any other medicine, sure every 11ENKVS OAUlToLlO HA.LVK, Tim llesl.rSnlvn In tho world (or CUM. ftrulsc. Sores, Ulcers, Salt llhcum. Tetter, cjlinppert Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds ot Skin Jiruptlons Freckles and rimplcs. Tho sslvo Is guaranttca to trlvo perfect satisfaction In every raso or money re funded. Ho suroto get, Henry's Carbollo salve, as all others nro but. Imitations, I'rlco S5 cents. lor salo by all druggists. oct 21, 'so-lycow Sco n woman nicking it bunch of grapes In another column, at Spcer's Vineyards, from which Btieer's Port Urapo Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical ptoicsmon lor tne use oi invalids, weakly persons nnd the aged. Sold by 0. A. Klelm. jan 7'81 ly HEALTH AND HAVI'INEHS. it seems utraniro that nnv ono will surfer from the many derangements brouiiht on by nn tmpuro con dition of tho blood, when BUOVll's 111.001) nnd L1VBII HYKUI' will restore perfect, health to tho pmsicai organization, n is lnjciuasirunxuiuuiuK ever discovered, effect- snrup, pleasant to lake, aminos proven nscinooo uie u native or tho Ktdnejs, all Nervous disorders and Debility, Uiilly curing Scrofula, Syphilitic dlscnsts, Weakness 4l i.j(,i , ' it. ! E&iWe lnavcjat returned fvmm Mew "ITorSfi: and MaMjEdelgJlaisa wi&Iaalarge stoek if olMd are too busy at preseiot to write an advertiiseimiienii hut extend you a cordial invitation in making your purchases to look over our stock. Very SSespeetfu t cornets lndleestlon. It makes tho old feel lountr, ntul tho young feel gays and will invariably drlvo out ot the system tliu many ,111a that human itesti Is heir to. A single bottlo wll1 provo to you Its mer its as n ncaiui rcnewer, tor n, acia uko u charm, cspeelal'y when tho complaint Is ot nn ex- imusuvu iiniurc, uiiviuk leuuuut-j IU ICBStU UIW natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. OClV'i.'&UlJCOW M AKKETJtEPORTS. BLOOMSBUlia MARKET. Wheat per bushel V.oo live 11 -oj Corn, " oats, " " , Flour per barrel Cloverscea nutter so KL'L'3 15 TilllOW 08 Potatoes on Dried Apples 03 Hams 12X sides 4: shoulders eo cmcKens us Turkejs 10 Lard ner nound 10 Hay per ton 20.00 Uceswax a T 1ST OF CAUSES F01tMAYTEIlM,1831. Jacob Tnrwlllleer vs Mordecal Millard. John Welsh vs Susan .Mulligan. untuarino uonner s neuecca Conner ( i. a:. James Conner vs ltcbecea Conner et nl. lidward Murphey vs Conynsham and CentralH Poor District. EH Klndlg vs Conyngham School District. T 0 swcppenhlsir vs I K bwcppenhtier. .lane U Case vs William E Doner etnl, Locust. Jlountaln Coal and lroa Company vs Thom as Kcnrns. CnlnwlsBa Deposit llank va.Tobn n Parker. Hoehrocb & Kr.irkcUs 1) F Curry. Jonathan ticket ux sVary A llrlttaln et nl. A"'x 1. Miuiuvs joun w uounian. h!,py m b ,t B.?-'.nlatlon m Miri'd W Iless. s D Kln&rd s Ferdinand (lall et uv. " O D L Ktwtonbauder J II Kclttle. cieoriro ltuckc 1 vs v E Itaker. Martha E creasv et at vs .losepa It VdBdersltco, Thomas W Sheply vs H J Da Is, nenry ltuoaus vs uamei noyerctierrotrnani. FTJIBJ-iia SALE OK V4MMM.K REAL ESTATE ! Joseph It Vandersllco vs Joseph Lllloj 's ndtn'r. 'to Stephen H Wolf vs Daniel l.ongenberger, nin I l'boebo Wolf et al vs Mary A woods et nl. 6.50 Business Notices. 0. C. Marr baa the largest stock of Sum mer Hats m town. F. D. Dcntler, Boots and Shoes, Furnish ing Goods. Successor to W. C. McKinney. Towels, Napkins Clark & Son's. nnd Tablo Linens at Communicated. Missus. Editors Deaii Slits : Being al most daily in receipt of letters soliciting me to bo a candidate fur re-tlection of County Super intendent at the next election which I cannot conscientiously be, having said three years ago ihat I would not bs a candidate at the nox election, I thank the solicitors for their kind ness and hope they will stand by my successor as they stood by me in behalf of tho schools. Yours Respectfully, &c., Wif. II. Snyder. DRAMATIC. On Thursday Evening, April 21st., Mr. M. B Curtis will present the drama of "Sam' I of Poseu" at tho Opera House, this town. He will nppear in the title ro.'e, which is that of a young Jew, full of wit, humor nnd energy. Tho character Is new to tho ttage and Mr. Curtis hv given to it much earnest study. As a re sult, his interpretation is intelligent and artis tic nnd has been warmly commended by critics. The play is in threo act, is cleverly written, abounds in interesting incidents nnd lias a well sustained plot. Mr. Curtis' impersonation de serves moro than ordiuary attention, as he pre sents in n new light a character to which jut tice has nevor bceii done upou the stage. Nervous headache, periodical headache neuralgic headache cured by Dr. Mettaur't Headache and Dyspepsia 1'illt. Price 25 cents. march 11-lm DEATH OF OEOIIQE IIUQIIE3. On Sunday last, George Hughes, one of (ho oldest and moid widely known residents of Col umbia County, died at his homo in Catawissa at the rips ago ol 82. He was born in Calawissa on the 18th of October 1793 and lived thero during tho wholo of his long life. In February 1823 he married Ann Harder, by whom he had eight children. Of theso there now survive, Douglas, Mayberry, Ann Elizi wife of Mr, It. Boone, Ilenriettn wife of Mr, E. F. Smith, an Sarah wife of Dr. Yastineof Numidia. Mrs. Hughes died in 1871 and in February 1873 fify years, almostto adty,afierhis first marriage Mr, Hughes wedded Mehetable Evarrs. For nearly foity years Mr. Hughes followed the trade of a chair maker. At a laUr dair,he and his son Mayberry purchased the foundry in Catawis'a which proved a profitable invest ment. Mr. Hughes was formerly a director of tho First National Bank of this place, and of the Catawissa Bridgo Company, but resigned both positions some yesrs ago. Ho was nn car neit member of the M. E. Church and proved his sincerity as a Christian by many nuts of chanty. Some two years ago his health f.i lei and his advanced age prevented his regaining strength. His death was painless nntl he pass ed from earth surrounded by those whodoved and revered him. Mr. Hughes had for so many years filled prominent placi in thsconi'imnlty that he will be greatly missed. A Urge circle of friends will sincerely regret his death. Tho funeral took place on Thursday afternoon and was very largely attended by mourners iron various parts of tho county,mniy from Bliomshurg be ing among tho number. Xho sorvices wero conducted aud tho sermon preached by llev. II. O. Dill, in compliance with the mpies t of Mr. Hughes, and tho remains were laid at rest In tho Friends' burial ground. Splendid Table Syrup at CO. Man's. Nobby Business Suits, Elegant Dress Suits, JJurable working suns, Now on hand at David Lowenberg'e. 0. 0. Marr wanls 200 bushels Potatoes nt market prico. Wo open to-day n largo lino of Lappets A 'and Laco Curtains. Clark & Sou. is A mistake was mado last week In mailing llio packages of Coi.umihans to ltoaring Creek an I ltupert, that of the former pluco going to Bu pert and vice tra. The error was subsequent iy corrected, but our subscribers in thuso pla ces wero of course disappointed, Wo regret (ho occurrenco of tho blunder. The kind of showers we havo had of lato nro not very euggistlvo of May flower?, Tho air has a cold, raw feeling, as if the breezes had passed over frozen lakes, and snow-covered hills somewhere In Ihe North. Thero has been u good deal of Winter and a lnrgo amount lis left on hand, AViD Albany Led(jtr-Slanda.rd, Speaking of Oovtrnois suggests tho mention of an item wo recoived from Mr, lunry A Knight, Foreman nl Chas, WntorsA; Co,'s Gov rnorand Valve Works, Boston, Mass: I havo used St, Jacob's Oil among our employees aud find that It nevir fails to euro, Tho men nro slellghted with the wondtrful effects of tho oil, ns it has cured them of bruises, burns, etc V. 11. 0. A. CONVENTION. Tho fifth annual convention of tho Young Men's Christian Association of the Northum berland District, will be held In this town on Friday, Saturday and Sundav, May (Jlh, 7lh and 8lh, Tho associations of Wilkesbarrc, Aihloy, Pltlston, Plymouth, Slilckshinny and Hcranton, forming the Wyoming District, will participate, Members of Ihe Bloomsburg Association are busy, making airingemenls for tho accommodation of the vlfilors. It is expected that thero will bo a largo representa tion and that the proceedings of ihe Conven tion will lo highly lutorettlug and impor-Uht, Thoso of our people who are inclined to grum ble at tho bickwardness of the siason, would cease repining if they knew that in the West heavy snow storms havo not yet censtd. Only last week trains wcrosnoircd in on some of the rondp, and terrific fljods ctnsed devasta tion of property and loss of life, Farm work is late, it Is true, hut that fact becomes insig nificant when contrasted with tho troubles ol Western peoplo who haye not yet finished dig ging themselves out of snow banks. Beautiful flowers for Enter nt Dillon's now Green Ileuses on Main St., above ilia Normal School. Also the best Eirly Cibbigo Planls in the market, choice Grapo Vines, Slrawbirrv Piaulf, Asparagus Roots, Itosfs, &c. Jofccph W llibbs' executor vs James 0 llccder ct ux. Daniel tviowry va rcou lowosiup. Perry D lllaek's use vs Clollelb Hnrtman. loaepu j.amon uiuii u.ii'Kson, uuuumairuicr. .Tames W sankev vs Hartley .Mbertion. Thomas DaMs' administrator vs Samuel Applcman. n n llrockwav et nl va Theodoro Van Dustn et al. D .1 Waller vs Pennsylvania Connl Co. A 1" Watts vs Colutnbu County Jl S F & L Assoala . tlon. Lewis O Williams ts Orangovlllo Jl S F & L Associa tion. r.n7jinia Mover vs 0 11 Deitterlck. Charles Coleman s Denton MS F & L Association, John Not hard vsOranirevlllo M 8 F & I, Association. Matthias Kline vs llenton M S F k L Association. Jeremiah Kolb vs Columbia County Jl 8 F & L Asso ciation. 0 n Drockway vs Jchn Iliirke nnd tcrro tenant, kirhfinl Purcell va Lnwrrnco llarrett. Jane Evans, administratrix William E Cotlman. Samuel llosartvs it II Earns. John Kckert vs John Hciscr. Emanuel Strauss vs Aiarun do.inson. Thomas Sweppenhlser vs Charles Krug. UDITOll'S NOTICE. Tlin undersigned auditor aonolnted by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county, to distribute bal ance ! Illlllua Ul III. .MUMe-uci , uuuumai.iu.ui u. nco. llrecc", deceased, ns appears by his nrst and final account to and nmouc tho parties entitled thereto, will Mt nt hts omco in liloomsbiinr on sat- uruay, mo Han ntiy oi Apru, isti iil ien o oiuck u. in. to perform tho duties of his appointment, when and wnero all persons bavin? any claim onsild fund will appearand provo the samo or bo debarred from recclrlng any bharo thereof. i. 1.. bill K, fob. 55.4W Auditor. UDlTOIfS NOTICE. Estate of franklin cbkvelino, a lvnatic. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Court F. D. Duller. Boots and Shoes. FurnisL- P.t L'omP.10" '7 .!!l?.'tS"!?"'5.c";L? '"aJ?i;.S& , . , ' ... HOD OI luB UHMHViTia iiicuauu, ui .'iuhuvi liv v.ihi lug uuuua, cucccasur to tv, j, iuitwiiiiic; Frishmuth's Smoking and Chewing To- baccocs at U. U. Marr's, Watches. Less than ten dollars for a war- ronted tlmo keeper at Louis llerubard's Jew elry fctore. Large assortment of Ladies' neck chains, all New Styles. Silver plated Forks and Spoons as low as one dollar per set, nt L. Uernhard s .lewolry fctore. f'A,Tnit,pp 1 1 Hitdlunfittc ns ner his account con- nrmed, ro nnd among tho parties entitled thereto, w 111 sit at hts omce In Bloomsburg on Frlday.tno IStn ,iavnf Anrii. issl. nt ten o'clock a. ra.. to perform tho duties ot his appointment, wtien and whero all persons havlnij claims nsralDatJsald estntiiwlll np near and wove the samo or bo debarred from. any bharo thereof, II, 1.1 1 1 i.!, march lMw Auditor. lly virtue of polior In thow.lll of John McCalla, laU of Steuben county, Now 'a:W.leccased, the un dersigned, one of tho executors named IL the will and acllng executor In said estate, will offer at pOk lie a.ilo at tho Court House In Dlocmsburg,at one oclock in tho uttcrnooii on Monday, May 2nd, 1881, All that tract or parcel of land situate In tho town- Bhlp of Heaver In tho county of fiolumbla and Stato of Pennsylvania, formerly Catawissa township, Northumberland county In said Mnt.o of Pennsylva nia, beginning nt n post, th'jnco by land ot Daniel Neyer south sixteen nnd one-half degrees cast threo hundred nnd flcrcnty-nlne perches lo a post, thenco by land ot Jesso Evans north twenty-eight degrees east eighty-four perches to a post, thenco by land of J 'ssa Drooks north twelve aegrec3 west eighteen perches to n black oak, ihencu north seventy eight aegreos.east olghty perches to a post and thenco by lands ot Catharine Longenberger north sixteen degrees west two hundred and seventy- twolperches to a post, thenco by landot Georgo Longenberger north twenty-ono desrecs west ono hundred nnd twelve perches to a post, nnd thenco by lsndot Thomas Lemons south seventy degrees west ono hundred and sixty perches to tho place ot beginning, containing Three Hundred and Sovcnty-two and two-thirds Acres of land and -nllownnco of six per cent for roads, which said tract of land was surveyed In pursuance of a warraut dated 23d day of August, 15U3 granted to Andrew Clark. Tho land Is unseated and Is supposed to contain auteiuackte: coal,. TKItMS. Two hundred nnd ntty dollars on strik ing down tho property, nnd tho balance in ten days on delivery of tho deed by tho oxecutor. GUY II. McMASTEU, Exoculor, Nota Hene. Tho property was sold tor tho taxes last June, and tho amount required for taxes and redemption from that saio to which tho nbovo salo wilt bo subj.-ct, will bo ti 20. in addition to which will bo tho taxes accrued stneo tho said sale, on a reduced valuation amounting to about fifteen dol lars a year. JOllSO.FnKEZE, March 23, Sl-ta' Attorney. G. IB. ROBBI1TS, (SUCCESSOR TO 9. W. B.OBBI1VS,) BUAIiSR ZT3 Vino UraiiiUca, Whiskies, Gins, Itiims, and nit lilnils ol' YVIncs cou- frtuiitly on liaitsl, IMPORTED ALES AND PORTERS IN BOTTLES BY TUB DOZEN. Landlords through out the county will find it to their advantage to call riutLexamine my stcck before purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July o.'SO-ly S Ik Prince. Gimps. Cords and Tatbtls and all kinds of Trimmings at Clark & Sou's. j GhBstqut n St. V David Loweuberc would inform his cus tomers and tho public in cencrnl, that hav ing completed the alterations iu his Store, he is now prepared lo supply ins customers with tho latest Rtyles of Clothimr. Now on hand a maguificsnt stock of Heady-made Cl.ilhinp, selected expressly lor tho Spring trade, call unci inspect anti see lor your selves. Call aud sco our new Hosiery. Clark & Son, Appleton "A" Muslin 8 cents a yard at Jjuiz cm Sloan's by the bolt. Iu Black Cashmeres nnd Black Iutz & Sloan will not Lo undersold. Silts, EASTE1U Next Sunday willbe Kaitcr Day,llie Festival of the .resurrection of Jesus Christ, an event universally celebrated throughout Uiristui ilom. In the ancient church the celebration lasted for eight days, hut after the eleventh ten lury this was reduced to three days and suhse' quenlly to two. Formerly, tho pcason was ob served with general rejoiclugs and suspension of business, alms were freely bestowed upon the poortnd ncedyj dances, sports nnd farcical exhibitions wero held, In which even ihe cler gy took part. This led to abuses and in tho sixteenth contury theso practices wero swept away by llio vigorous protests of the reformer. The proper time for llio celebration of Kaster, wns tho Bouno of much controversy In the cor- On Tuesday eveniiifr, April JUili, a meriior- My daya, and was decided by the Council of iom entertainment will be given at the Opera jfco j 303, in favor of the Sunday after House in lliis place,for tho benefit nfSt, John's ,10 fourteenth day of the month. Faster Day Lodge, Knights of I'ylliias of Iiloomsburg. i) always Ihe first Sunday after the full moon llus h a HouriMiing organisation Willi a mem-1 which happens upon or next afier the 2lat of bershlp coinpoted uf pouio of our bet citizens. March, ,i,8 beginning of the ecclesiastical year. On the evening mentioned Tat. llomor U, xho most characteristic Easter rite, and tho Cope, who has the repuiulion oi being ono oi ono IU0gl HIJ0iy observed, Is llio use of color- the most polished and able dramatic itnpersona. , j egg, lly(li 0f various bright hues and mu Ho for a Hat I For the latest styles, For the lamest assortment For Men, Youths, Hoys and Children, (Jo to David liOwcnberg s. Clothing for all, no matter what ycurl size, age nr condition mav be, at the Popular Ulotlilng store ol David l.owenberg. ters In thu Unltod Stte, will rondtr the classi cal drama of "Damon and I'ylliias." 1'rof. Cope hm received tho heartiest praises from press and peoplo wherever he Inn appeared, aud Is without n superior as a dramatlo reader Tickets can be obtained from members of the Lodge and wj itdvlw our readers not lo lose such nn opportunity for enjoyment. Tho prlco uf tickets hive beon fixed nt 25 and 35 cents. Areyou going to paint' If 80,send lo Henry fi Iteay, Montour l'alnt Works, Ituperl, V for'sampla card and pricei of Strictly Fare White head. Shto Colors, Iron I'aiuU, Futty ico , and save the wholesale and retail profit, will bo probably nearly us many circulated in i ou can mix your own cowr, irom uesi rnaier- t fjhrlttmas time. Following the solemn t es lually presented by Ihe people. It is thought that the uso of eggs at Ibis toason is symbol leal of the springing forth of life in itatuie The Jews used Cfgiiu d like manuer at tbo feat of llio l'assovtr, A charming custom of late years has been the presentation of boauliful cards, such ns have been used at ChrNtmai and New Year, Mipy of theeo dainty gifts are marvels of ar. llstlo skill and taste nnd are worthy of preser vation, The beat aro furnished by Prang, whoso chroma have long since won a hlgl: place in populur esteem, Tho uso of F.aslor cards Is slotdlly growing In favor nnd there lal, with Pure hinscoJ Oilor 75 cents to $1.'J0 per gallon, Respectfully Yours Sic, apr. 15-Cin IIkkiiy S, RUT, New Calicoes nt nnd 8 conts a yard. Lulz& Sloan's, 0, G, 7 F. D. Dentlcr. Hoots nnd Shoes, Furnish- ing cjoous. successor to w. u. fliciviouey. Another new assortment of I'mbroidorles, White Goods, Tnblo I.lncns, Napkins nnd Towels at Lutz & Sloan's. Utitterick & Co's April Fashion Hooks at u. u. fliarr's, A larco assorlinent of new wide Percales nt Lutztt Sloan's, rrico iu rents a yaru. Upon receipt of a postal card, spc- mantel cifymg the kind of goods wanted, v.'o R immediately send by mail, gratuitously, with widths r.nd prices marked, samples of Dress GooDS5SiLKs9Etc. showing the latest styles, nnd enabling a purchaser in any part of the United States lo select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, v.ilh certainty of receiving only what arc sent for, and at preci.it.-ly the samo prices paid by city customers who buy pt o.-.r counters. If, upon examination at home, any artLlcs fail to be as expected, we request their return, and r.-nd oIIkts in exchange, or refund the money at one-; If tho purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the department: in one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, lo those who send us a postal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further i i necessary, ye will under stand what is wanted. Our stock, which forms the grcalc; t variety in one establishment in tho United States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linen ;, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. 13tl II II Pi 1 . II I311UUI X 1' N Our Store, Vnown a ibe Orr.nJ IV tecum ar.4 TiUiUt Mrcc, ., c a City II. 11 F.juar.'. n- J h. Ittrtc lilt) u ui MI r vl i ; t I'nit titr.'et f-i-i f ! -t u twu t.nJ yEitv vIj.iic II LOOK HERB f OO TO C. C. G ALIGN AN, POR J .GOOD JOB OF ROOFING AND SPOUTING. FOE .A. QOOD JOB OP pLUiBiQDQS F'lTTlQ HE KESFS A FULL SUPPLY OF LEAD PIPE, IRON PIPE, TERRA COTTA PIPE, AND CHIMNEY FLUES, ALSO AT ALL TIMES A FDLL STOCK OP STOVES, HEATEESAND IR-A-ISTGES, S TOITES AID TIET SHOP IK OPERA HOUSE, Centre Street BLOOMSBURG FA. WANTED Canvafscrslu overyromi tv id Hits stato to titku urtlvra for Nuisery KlcrK. SteAriv nml lli'slriililn Km- plojment at OOOI) WAdES. txpcrlenco In llio l u- Blnefca not required. Nurserlea widely and favorably known. For tprios lulilt ess Van Dusun Nurserleal C. I.. VAN DUSKS', KstubllMieil IS3U, (Iknkva, N. V., feb. 18, 'li-nt. cow Also stock at wholesale. JOTICE IN I'AIiriTION' ESTATE OF WILLIAM KEICIINEK, DrCEASED. Whereas, by a writ ot partition Issued out of tho Orphnnb' court of coluinbU county to rau directed, tested tho third day ot .March, A. D ism, I am com manded by an luinieU of tlx men to muko parlltlon or a certain measuago and truce ct land Mtimlolii Jllmin township In said county, bounded on tho north by tho Suwiueuauna iHer nnd on tuo couth by laiida of (leoryo 1'eiter. contaluini; about tony, seven acres ot Ilia tbtale of V llilam Kelchner, lalo of tho towntlilpnnd county aforesaid, deceased, to nnd amont tho helru and lecal reprehentatlvcs cf llio said d-ccdont, in such manner and In such pro portions as bv thu laws of tnw rnmrnrmu-onm, i .u. reeled. It tho same caubodono without prejudlcu to bo made or tno said premises cannot bo divided Into shires or purparts of equal value then to atinralsu i , V i w,ww niiuifi or purparui iuQ Go to goods. ti, 0. Mnrr's for good aud cheap Huraburc NJginga al Clark A Hon', cheap er than ever. Wool and cotton Carpet Chain nt 0. Mart's, 0. New Dress Goodint Clark A Son's. You can buy finvtliitie in tho Jewelry line of Clark & Boa. CM and sco their stock. Turn choico New Orleans Slolasaes at 0,0. Marr'B. HOYS' SUITS. ParenU, remember we havo a very large stock of Children's Clothing, nnd much nicer and choapor than you can make them at home. Call and seo for yourselves nt David I.owenbenj'a. of I'asjion Week and (iood Friday, the relol olngs at h'aslfr nro all tl.e more hearty and slncetp. as the fiun HPpnm lirti.hlprutwl ilinnlrtna moto Uuo after a ..awn of douda ami Uoms. I ffiS&Sffimftfr UaU ""g&t' "Walnut I.hkIUih Hestoheii,,H entirely dirrer rut from all others. It Is as clear as water.aud as Its uaiiio linllcalca. Is ajperlect Vetfetablu llulrllu BtoriT nnd does hot In any manner affect lln health whlcn Hntphur, Huar of Uad and Nitrate of Kllver prep.iratlons Imvo done. It will Immediately free tho head fiom all Dandruff. Uoitoru dray llalr to Us liatuml cclor, and prcd'Ja) a nuw crowlli wlieru It lias fallen off. Itwlllchnieo llirlitor faded hulr In a tew days to a beautiful ulusey brow n. Kvery boi. tlo H warranted. AUc jour druirirUl for It, l'ur bale at Mover linos., liioomsburtr, I'n. inlti, Kline Great nnd Special OlTcr Tor Thirty' Days. Only t HORACE WATERS & CO.'S ib CC mb m m jtts. tun n mm mm ,m naew s-avu Boxod and Shipped r nnrnucc 14 ctodq M UUIMII.V) Id IU1 U (aUotpricllcaluic,) 5 SETS OF REEDS, BOTE " Organ, Qf with Stool and Dookfor (PvU sa. Tills Great nntl Snncinl JtTmwrWU. (miking a grand total ot 1 1 uciuTiaui rtcuj.j Wfa) solo stops TWO SWELLS (full organ ami Ineu mi. Ui,) OCTAVE - COUPLER, (ivllcll double! l!.o )oir,) SUB-BASS, tent on trial f r 15 ilr, tud frclglit nid liotli uays tf uul tuii. failory, CAUTION,.Xay,'l,Uy Ori.'ou advortlscd fivu Ida of reeds uiilcas it Ims IT oi'loi4 if licvd. Illurtrstril Catalogui Orcut nnd Sncclnl tCcr U cn ono of tho liaodiomMt ai d inprt complcto Orcons In our Cutulofuc. 'Hie CASE Is bouu IVALAUT, Wrii MALE AMI UlailLY IriNtunrn. nml thM '1 1 IV l' i - . " With OI1EAT VA11UTT endrowrn. Tho thirteen ft tons nre: llhfittoa, Hulcluit 1'rluctpBl, Hautboy, 1 lute.Cbtlonat.CVleste, Octavo. Coupler, Sab. Vita, Kcho, IJulCf t, Vox HuniauBuiiLalUiUtut Wo irnrrant thl Oruau to bo fliil- iliias in every rc- lui i, and cuarnnteo It for fix yruK tu lv lutlrutatlnluctlou, 11 is tie Greatest Eurgaineier Offered. ilny of a reliable lioueo. II(IUAt'HVATi:lIH has now been Inbutl. utts (or TimiTV.vivi ymr and sold nearly bO.UOU l'lanoa and UrgaiiB. and ull slv. lnif aaiiaiuciiun. DlAllDO wtavn, ll'iwwood ce, cartod leg. Ivory lreya, ovmtrunfr bait, full r1Qn rlHllUO Iruulruui'-, AtiriiltaauilBlllinproKiUbUU, nlltittool, cover anil book, sent u lOU ouuuecuuajBiriaiiiir nny - . ..HORACE WATERS JiOO., Mnnufactiirors and Donloro, orsnolllni; tho whole, but It such partition eannot ivi jo w n en ine samo may bo divided by tho hald Innuest, aim inuKo reiuru to tue said court on tho urst Mon day of Hay next: Now, I hereby clvo notlco to alt heirs nnd legal representames of William Kelchner. deceased. auovo named, and to all perbons interested In thu partition ot his said real estate, that on Inquest will be held for tho parlltlon or valuation cf laud nbovo iucuuuli'u upou iu premisea in Jiiiiuu lowustilp on Monday, the sstli day rf April, m, pursuant to tho said writ and order or Court and hniwnrn iim i,nn,. of ten o'clock In the forenoon and threo o'clock lu luDtiiiviiiiiiiuui iiini uuy. rho follottlni arii heirs and persons tntrrested In "? ou,s ",l " "' vll;u"cr' ueeeasou. namely; I.John Kelchuir, a brother ot deeedemi 11, Jacob Kelchner, a brother of dew'dent; III, Children ami grandchildren onieorge Kelchner, deeeahed who ni.nu uiumvi m unxunu, iu WJU 1, A4U.1 DtJtll. in. tcrmarrled with John Oearhart; s, Mary, lntcrmar r!l!,v!!1.,,?umuel.!!earnarti 8.1lelcca, intei mar ried with oeoriro mtcr; 4. Children cf Catharine, (a daughter of hald lleorgo Kelchner, deceased) who was lntermanled with Drehr, but powuo- ceasod, to-nlti Matilda, Intermarried with Kdffard i isi er, anai;iaraurehr, unmarried, s. Chlldienol Lvdla, (a daughu-r of s ild (loorgo Kelchner. deceas ed), whowsB lntcrmari led wltn William Ath, but !ivm lli"wlt'' Ve,.rii'0 Asl' anrt William Ashi l.Cnr.dron and grandchildren of Catharine, a Msl ter of decedent, who was Intermarried with Charles Fredrlcl, but now deceat.eil, m-vlit 1. S.llyAl 11, Intermarried with Amos Cote; . Maria, lnlcrtuar I led with I'hlllp Wlnterbmens '. Charlottedntermar. married with Ira llineB; 4 Hoplila.lntermatrledwltli .a nowarii o. i,yaia llntermauled with charlea J 'T, .', ."""'"'.ei Mury.ta oauguter of said Mrs, CJtharlno tredrlci) who was Intermarried with III rum 11. Iirowu, (who j et survltes), but now deceus ed, to-wits Mary Cutharlno, lutermarrlea with Join; llnnner: Augustus in own nn.i Anmn u.-,,,,... - i,... lei fredrlcl; s. Ualah Fredrlcl, and ih. JoslahVrvd- .,er.rfS om. mnn,JW 01 coluinbucaunfy, UUITOIl'S NOTICK. IN TUII K8TATB Of POKCAa CSKVIUhd, A ICNATIO. H,lt,i"cel,,1.eV' e!vf;n ,lmt thB ndrslgtiod Au d tpr anpoluUd by ihe Ctuut of Common rieas of columt acoumy on exceptions to ihu TccouiS Tf Bamuel crevel nir. Commliliu of sat i innt i.S .1 nurj'. t,si, win nt m i.o discharge cf the ou. fi t hU ppolntmentathU cttlco A tUo umnoi Uloomsbarjj on baturoay. Airll. Mrd IMI. ut W!; ? JJl?..te,w!n lav ' bd moncr ' appear h iiieynee YDU CAH BUY THE B LATCH LEY l!nlliinl,or wttli Copper. Porrtlnln,or Iron I.liiliiua. Kaeh on i Henclled Willi my name as manufacturer 1 wamuiteil In n.utrrlul and eon. ftruettuii. For alo by llio best l.om-ea III tho trade. If you dn lint .now wliero lo pit IhlH pump, wrlto tu mo in bilow, and 1 will tend name of auent nearest you, who will tupplyyuu at my lowc-t price". CHAS. 0. BLATCIILEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St...lhlladelpUla, Pa. march 4, 'Si-Cm ats Dauchy & Oo's. Advt'o. THIEVES AND DETECTIVES'- lly Am kn I'inkkiiton, tho grcntrbt lllug UoKctlra. A thrtllllll? and lOMlnqtlnL. llnnV. finm nrlrntn r.. ords nuier Iwiuro published. HeLd for circluorsnnil .v.uta. .uw tiuuiuu. ii. . ncui. i iiuaaet r'tU, d lliniClll!3-4W Tliu IttiliNlt ol' thu M'oi IU ! HALFOBD SAUCE! St!l Iij- march S5-lw all l (ICC I'M. d Recent Travels and Exptalions In lllltl.K LAsps. roDststlngrt Meicl.rs wilttcn from rersonal Hbberatlor.ki cIMug results o in cent rei-CBichcB In the l.an. unit il.o iivourrnf '."??. i'.!?c';m!'. W"! History longronkldered (on. .t,A",lA,'Lhr' Jlt Altroetlve liook oii llin III 1A l.ANU, IIUlly jiustratedwitbKKW' s Al-Sand 111.1 tieiiuili'iil i:i,iriivliiM. a silendlrt n'i"??.? J?,r.1""0'., All"s' Address. VlllLLII'M 4: 111 M". tea llroadway, New York, d mar. 3-4w jnopcr, SOTICIC. Tho llenton school District henby s.fa nc.ttce ha' alloiilsuind tie h .ol md-ih ofli.e ml.1 Ms. irlel. wllllu paid leiwieii tLl) llkl ,,.u m,Mi dajsotJuly. issi.ut ikntcn. All 1 1 rx i s I utlru; or era will pn km tlitm n ibt iiiceti It hnur dibanvU Horn l iiju.ciii ot the vntne, liy order otUie licnid. It, T. EMITII, I'll tide lit. , Becrotaryv inarch u.jm ; i, I 1 Mil 1 16 1 UarcuwsUrr U'AUI, JtWIItT. Auaiwr,