THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUltG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. nU)!M8HUIl( FIUIUY, JAN. 13 'Sl2. punuo sali:9. Olm. W. "Ilfrlcmmi, ntfmtnfslmliir of Siitn tlel Hlioni', Will null real unlnte oil tlto prem ises In ltciiliui township, (in I'rldity, Imiimry l.'ltli, 1882. S.niiucl Shtvo u.xecittor nf I'lilllp Unnnst, vvlll.scll real I'ntiito In Kislitngcrcok township mi Hnturilny, .Inmiary 88th. lolm Gorilner, trustee In the estiil; of Tliomm Stncklirmsc, will Bell real cstnlu on the premises In l'lnc townslilp, &(!., on I'll iliiy.l'ehrnnry Hid, 1883. Having been troubled with n very bad rough for nbout two years and having tried nlinost every cough mixture that wns ever made, I have found none that hat given mc ouch great relief as Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup and I earnestly recommend It to nil nllllcted. Dknj. V. DuticUK, 14 l'nrk l'l. N. Y. Then) 1ms hecli great mortality among chtl. dren of, late, tho most fatal dlsenso being membranous rrriup. Two children Of John McCormlck, nn Infant child of William ColT- inail, mid a child of Harry Fornwnld, died last week. There arc many sorrowing house- olds In town from which the ilarllngd havo been lost.' A. lliinllngcrdled on Friday last,of con sumption, after n long Illness. Jacob Aid will erect a new dwelling house on Fifth street and has already begun the. woik of excavation. Hxccutors' nnd administrator' account books, containing full Instructions how to settle an estate, receipts, &c, for sale nt this lllce. These nre tho most convenient books f the kind ever printed, nnd they arc In use ill over the State. tf It cost !j00.l)G:).S2 to run I.ycomlug county last yenr. Columbia county's expenses seem small by comparison. Towanda has live cases of small pox, all members of the same family and In one house. Tho Hloonnlmrg Comi.miiian has entered upon Its sixteenth year, mid Isn't a whit tins worse for Its age either, Sunday Aeira Dealer. Mrs. Kate Conner,wldow of F.miinuel Con ner, Is very sick nt present. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. . II. Smith, Into editor of the Milton -Irons has had an nttnek of small pox. Ho loU one of his children wllh the same ills, ease n few days since. liene Shannon, daughter of l!ev. .1. Y. Shannon of Wrlglitsvlllo, was burled In this town on Saturday last. She was twelve years of age. Manilla wrapping paper, plain or printed cut to anv sl.e.for sale at this ollice. Do not send your orders away when you can get what yoi want nt home. We shall send a box of books to the binder In a few days. Persons having any work of this kind can leave It at this ofllce. Hates reasonable and work well done. llenlamln Alabach. living on thu hills above Oraugevllle, and who has been carry ng the mall from Oraugevllle to idler dur- ng the past Jear, was taken sick the early urt of this week, and at last report the (lis- ae was pronounced small pox. It Is to be loped that It may not spread, ns he lives elTect on the nervous system causing It to be away from town and wliere people nceu nigitiy prized, outers unit ny inr me major- not go. At the lust meeting of the Ha.leton llor- otigh School Hoard, Miss M. A. I.ee, Miss H. M. Vaiideisllce, and Miss U. A. Weir, tender ed their resignations as teachers, and the board elected Miss M. K. Schlleker of Moun tain (Jrove, Miss Amelia Armstrong of Hloomsburg, and Miss Kll.a Mears of Ash- land, Schuylkill county, to till the vacancies. The Mlincy Luminary saysi "Uev. W. H. McCutehcon, who has had charge of the old F.nianucl Lutheran church, in Money Creek township, and also the Clarkstown and Hiinteisvlllc churches, for some time, 1m eslgned and accepted a call to Mlllllnville, Columbia county. Mr. McCutehcon lias mada hosts nf friends In this valley during hU'rcsldenco here, who wWi him success In his new field." Rev. Chandler Hare, of Lebanon, will de liver an address, this, Friday evening, in St. Paul's Church, on the subject of the Orphan, age at Jonestown. Mrs. Samuel Sharpless of Oraugevllle, died Thursday morning, after n very brief Illness of brain fever. She leaves a husband nnd family and a huge circle of friends to mourn her loss. Death to rats, mice, roaches and nuts; Far son's Exterminator. Darns, granaries and households cleared 111 aslnsle night. Xo fear of bad smells. Hest and cheapest vermin killer in the world. Sold everywhere. Ainoiiir the nronertles to lie sold- by the SherilT on February Gib, and not ndvertis In the Coi.hviihx, are those of Isaac Lewis, Locust township nnd H. F. Hoberls, Cell troville. The Tieasurer of the Normal School at his ollice, II. .1. Clark & Son's store, will pay coupons on outstanding bonds, including ins. lfi mid 17. II. .1. Ci-AitK, Jan. 5-2w ' Treas. Judge Itoss, of Montgomery county, has laid down thai n teacher who whips a pupil in violation of the rules adopted by the iiiiilinrltli's renders himself liable to n prosecution for assault and battery. A Johnstown bov dug out the burrow of a irrouiid siiuirrcl to see how much fooil it hai itored awav. He found two hundred wal nuts, sixty-three potatoes, mid forty chest nuts, besides about half a pint of cherry seeds. About three Inches of snow fell on Tues dav nlL'ht. and it began to look as if there would be sleighing. Towards mornlng.how vi.r mm set In and nut an end to that probability. A few sleighs were put Into sor. vice but the result was not satisfactory. With its last Issue, the Hloomsburg Coi.um wan enters upon Its sixteenth year of exist once. It is owe of the best local papers In in Stale and never was in a more nourishing condition than nt this present time, inm.'poit San iC Manner. This bids fair to be a most variable winter, warm and cold days alternating in quick succession. Ice dealers will be wise if they take advantage of every cold snap nnd cut ice so soon ns It is of sulllclent thickness Those who wait to secure twelve inch cubes may greet the Spring with empty lee houses, It looks that way now, at least. Mrs. David ltahm died nt her home In this place on Mondny morning last nt 4 o'clock. She had long been n sufTcrer, find her death was not unexpected, Mrs. Hahm wns n valued member of our community, nnd n la dy whose christian graces nnd dignity of chnrncter made her much esteemed nnd re spected, She wns 05 yenrs old, nnd lenves a huslmiid and four children Messrs John Hahm, of this place nnd Hoss ltnhm of Lacy vllle,nnd Misses Sarah nnd Sue, who nre living nt home. The funeral was nt the house Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock, nnd wni largely attended, not only by our towns, people, but by friends nnd relatives from other plnces. The service wns conducted by the Itcv. Mr. Knos. The pall benrcrs were ns follows! (Jen. Stevens, I. O. Wight, M. C. Mercur, Jos. Powell, J. F. Menus, nnd 0. S. Hussell. 2'utmma Journal. Very few persons nre uwnrc of the extent to which some of the seemingly most trilling articles of trade are dealt In. Celery Is a vegetable which apparently receives but lit tle attention from the public, nnd stilt the trade lit this article amounts annually to many thousands of dollars. While many use It for Its medicinal (pinlllles, Its well known Ity of the consumers consider It a luxury, lit only for the wealthy. Few nre nware that fully one-third of the celery of commerce Is thrown away as useless. All the coarser pails the outside stalks and the greener portion of the stalk nil In fact that Is until for the celery glass can be utilized by cut ting Into short pieces, cooking and serving In precisely the same manner ns nspariigus. All housekeepers who try It never afler waste any of their celery. Thi receiver for the Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Muucy, has laid an assessment of twenty per cent, upon the notes given by policy holder) of said com- iany. This assessment, It is stated, will tie sulllclent to pay olf Hie Indebtedness of thu oinpany and close up the concern. e should Imagine that the stockholders of this unfortunate company will be highly delight ed when Its affairs nre wound up. It has icen a source of expense during Its entire existence. Catnnhmt New. Ot.EAVBI) FllOM THE "iTKM." Mr. C. C. Hitler, of Cedar Hapids, Iowa, is visiting friends In this place. MWs Maine Polsgrove left for Hordentown, K. J., on Tuesday last, where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Sanborn, of Jersey City, visited the parents of Mrs. Sanborn lu this place, Mr. and Mrs. Miner Hue, during the holidays. Judge Shiinmn Is demolishing the old land marks on "Shuman's addition," for the pur pose of securing the stone used in their erection. Mr. Charles Wllllls.who spent the holidays lu this place, returned to Philadelphia on Saturday last, where he will resume his studies at Jefferson Medical College. The new l't'niigcllcnl Church In N'cseopeck was dedicated last Sunday. Hcv. H. Hengst, of Lewlsburg, and Hev. 8. W. Selbert of j Newport olllclaled, Uev, J. M. F.ltlnger Is ' pastor. ! I'llOOK I'OSIIIVK. We have the most positive and convincing proof that Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil Is n most ef fectual specific for bodily pain. In cases of rheumatism and neuralgia It gives Instant relief. . 1'rrnnnnl. Mr. Cyrus 11. McIIcnry passed through town last Tuesday, on his way to Danville. Mr. John S. Phillips hns resigned his posi tion In the Cot.ltMiilAN ofllce nnd Joined the engineer corps of the North nnd West Hmuch Hallway Company. Mr. Harry Hlrkenbtneof Philadelphia, was lu town this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Monroe of Hupert, were In Towanda last week, attending the funeral of Mrs. Hahm. Hev. D. J. Waller, Sr., Hcv. D. J. Waller Jr. and wife, nnd Miss Laura Waller, visited relatives lu Houcsdale last week. Mrs. Holbrook and daughter, Miss Jennie, former residents of this town, are visiting at Mrs. Lewis'. Daniel McIIcnry of Stillwater, was regis tered nt the Exchange Hotel several days this week. Mrs. Knos Adams wns the guest of the .Misses Fredericks, last week. Aglb Hlcketts Esq. of Wilkes Hnrre was In town on Thursday. Miss Hastings, a teacher in the Normal School has returned from n visit to friends In Hartford, Conn. Miss Dora A. Wolf returned on Saturday from u lorn: visit to friends in Michigan. She met with a hearty welcome. Mr. A. H. Hacon of Wllkes.Ilarrc, regis tered at the Exchange Hotel on Thursday, He sold a line Weber piano In Catawlssa. HAPI.Y MITES. Peler Ktcffcr, cor. Clinton nnd Heimett Streets, Huffnlo, was badly bitten by a horse, and applied Thomas' Kclectrlc .Oil, was im mediately relieved of the pain, and lu four davs the wound was healed. Orent reduction In prices nt the store of Lllley & Sloppy, nt Llglitstreet. Heavy Hceced cloth and phnh for trim tilings at I. W Hartmnn's. Cash mild for calves, chickens! turkevs. cose, ducks, dried fruit, butter nnd eggs, by ,lliey .xs Sleppy, i.igiitstrect. Don't forgot, you ran buy this month la dles' coats and winter dress goods at I. W. Harlmau's 10 per cent, olf for cash. Lllley t Sleppy nt Light Street will pny 0 sn lor Heel miles wciguing Wnnt all you can bring. potatoci., to 71 cents Cash for 00 to 7ft I os, ham dug ightstrect, Lots of ladles coats latest styles nnd fash ions from 4.00, 4.50, (5.00, G.fiO, 0.00, 7.00, i.OO. 10.00, to 12.00 nt Silas Young's Light Street. nov. 11 8-m 1. W. Hartnian's book department Is being tilled up. It stands at the head" the Unlit running Domestic. For sale by W. H. 'idler, ollice omer .Main and .viiirKei streets, iiioomsonrir, a. Also iicent for the celebrated Ithaca or- gans, fully guaranteed by the manufacturers lor lu years. nov. lo-u llu.j llumliiri), From all parts of the State come reports of It At this season foul chimneys often take the and burn out. When such an event causes danger, an effectual remedy is within reach of every prudent house-wife, Though it is familiar to many It needs repeating. Sprinkle common salt on the lire, in the stove, in such a manner ns to burn the salt. If done wisely, a large amount of chlorine gas wil' be generated, tilling the pipe and chimney, expelling the air and extinguishing the lire. A diligent u-e of this will avoid all alarm and remove all danger of ft lire from this cause. The editors of the Jlepublican have waxed exceeding wroth nt thu los of thu forty dol lars promised them for the "Ozone" advertise ment, nnd In order to get even witli some body, they devoted 173 lines of their issue this week to us. They should nol allow their feathers to get milled lu that way, as ,. i . .,...! i Tr .I..... wo are not responsioiu ior weir i manage judiciously, they can easily make It up on those books which they received in payment of u patent liiedicineadvcrtiscnient, another of our rejected contracts. riht.ii t'rrfk Iti'itM, The M. E. Church nt Jonestown Is about completed nnd the dedication will lake place on Sunday the twenty second of this month. The dedication sermon will be delivered by Doctor Gray of Williamsport, who is nn able speaker. Come one, come all and hear him and lie sure and bring your pocket books and have your names inscribed on thu roll of honor, Jonestown lias long needed a house for worship and this building is mi ornament to the place. It is to bu hoped the surrounding chinches will receive the same repaars as they begin to look very shabby. Jonestown is getting to be (piite a model plaeu with a church, gristmill, school house, two black smith shops, wagon maker shop, shoe shop and store. W. N. Haslcr proprie tor and Mr. John Huff is expected to start one thu first of April next. Arciilrut. William Knorr, had ono of tho lingers of his right hand cut olf by a circular saw ui Loekard's car shops on Tuesday. Another linger wns partially severed. Charles Fornwnld was severely burned on Friday last.by molten iron Hying from the ladlu when casting. The fiery mass struck him on the head nud ran down his back in llictlng painful wounds, lie will be Incapac itated for work for soinu time to come. On TlilrO l)a Trial. Wu will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Hells and other Electiic Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are nllllcted with nervous dehllity.lost vilality.etc, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vigor nnd manhood. Also for Hheuinatlsin, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney dlllleullies, Huptures and many other diseases. Illustra ted pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic licit Co., Marshall, Michigan. Oct. 28, 'Sl-ly The Heading 7Yic, in refeiringto there cent accident on the Pennsylvania railroad says, that one result of endeavoring to sup press the news of such unfortunate occur rences on the railroad, Is that , oftentimes greatly cxaairernted versions of the affairs are reported lu Hie newspapers, the informa tion being obtained from second-hand and from rumors. It may be readily inferred that these necessarily meagre and unsatisfac tory uccounts of accidents on thu railroad frequently cause uncalled-for anxiety on the part of the relatives nnd friends of those sup posed to have been injured, and generally In directly reflect more severely upon the mis management of the railroad company than n full and faithful account of the real accident would. It seems, however, that those in au thority would rather have the newspapers publish that half a dozen men were killed than give them an iota of information to let them know that, Instead of such a rumored calamity, It was only a brakeman who had his little llnscr crushed. the depredations committed by burglars. is not strumrc in view of the number o thieves at work, that Hloomsburg and vlcit Ity should be visited. On Thursday night o: last week, the L. it H. H. H. station hi this town was entered by burglars who forced onen the front door. They searched the ticket ollice but found no money ns none i kept there over night. The same night the Heading It. H. ticket ollice at Hupert was broken open, but all the thieves obtained was about three dollars in cash. Last Saturday night at about twelv o'clock, a young man named Hobbins, clerk in the store of T. W. Conner, saw a man prowling about near thu rear entrance to Holmes mid Schuyler's hardware store, Word was conveyed to Mr. Schuyler at the Exchange Hotel, and he with several others proceeded at once to the store. No one was found at or near thu building, nor could it be seen that any attempt had been made to gain an entrance. In view of the other burg larics, however, It is probable that the man seen by Mr. Hobbins intended mischief and had been frightened away. A second attempt to rob Mrs. Aid's store at Espy, was made on Sunday night. On this occasion the clerk was lu the store and gave the depredators, two in mini her. a warm reception. ' He tired two shots from his revolver, neither of which, unfortu natcly, look effect. We advise all householders to fasten their doors and windows securely nt night, nnd keep a sharp watch for suspicious charac ters. It is to be hoped that some of these midnight marauders may bu captured ere long, and receive punishment severe enough to frighten others away. 4 tons liar,, 8KI fhcavts corn toldcr , II handles rnstriw nc.iltei railed 04 $15 , 14 Msrs 8 bililipls (minus .., 4 beets tuo liAds cabNigo M chickens rd-ed 4M n.( butter undo 4sa dozen eirgs..... , son im mrk and lard .... . I bushel timothy seed,., KM no 4 son 1S( T 4H BUM S4 mi 4 M SM 14 ID U 60 IVllWI HI M St) 00 1W f MSJ 04 from ng. Hartmaii's, No paupers rcinorcd,,,. " iru ' died 10-1 11.4 15-4 sheeting at I. W Calico and muslin at t cents n yard, glng- 8 cents, coltonade lu cents, and everv- else to correspond, at Lllley & Sleppyrs, A UDI foil's NOTICE. estate or JonsniniK, dkckiud. DINMISTHATOIl'S NOTICE, The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothcrcough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand that old established remedy. ffllHir! For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma,. Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of .consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents. Nov. 4, 'si -cm No, paupers remaining last rcport..lo aumuieu in i vji ,,, v - 19 S 5 1 - tl No paupers remalnlDi; Jan 9lh, 'SJ.. 8 KKK3K FAtHMAN, i-Directors. II, H. ALllBKlDOy.l JTMST OF JUHOHS, FEH. TEHM, 1882. llloom John (,'tiln. Olasco Cameron. Moid Fox. I). V lllcks, I H Rutin. Thomas Vanuatu, Kilos Uiggcr. Cutawissa .lacos Kiingcmnn. C'en.ralla-Jatncs I'jku. KUlilnk'crecK-unaries ash (ircenwood-lsaac block. Joseph Keller. David .lacKson aamuei itoouse. Looust Klmbcr Leo. Madison James Dllalne. V D Mcrlcle Maln-llenrydtlllnir. Nathan Miller Minim m m uari.ui, Atiam .inner Montour Samuel (llnfcr MU Pleas int Peter Jacob l'luc Mablon Moscr THAVEHSE JUHOHS. FIRST WISC llloom InoO Jones. Ilaltier Larcock. OH Forn- wald, lllram Palmer, u II sterner Hearer M K Hess, John lllateilltcr, J no Longen bergcr, Levi It Ml' duel, John Schell lienion aaiuuei ner urrwiclc Howell llrcfe. Pnul Forlncr. W J Knorr A s riillllps, Solomon llousekoccht lirlar Creek Kmanuel Yost catawlssa Christian Clayweu, u uuie, Hainan lleUlk'. I It Meesholtz Flslilrg Creek It W Kllnp, John Sutton, J J stiles Kdwarrt ilnangst John. I Karns Fiank'in Wm ttohrbach, C n ScesholU (ireenwoon nation ui:k, .i it ima lleinioCK cinrits uieueneK, luariei rii'iuer Locust Isaac llier, Adam Johnson, i' lcliard Wat klni jackscn v u iiooumi Main Charles Fisher Montour Clinton Crawford, Henry Lazarus, V M Monroo . . nr tm.fw rimTii'R .lonfin. Kmanuei snvner Hcoit C W Trump. J L Crawford, J ft Crcvelln?, oio. w. Troiipeau Mijiuljar-u u I'ess, i.zra siepuens 8ECJND WEEK. llloom (leo. llates.J L Dillon .Samuel u Jacotiy j h Kfeier, .iacoo anicn jr n,,iimn eiias Kvans tier ck Alem llrlitaln, (1 v UuCftlncliam, C K nam caianissa uuiucr v Kicr, uariey uiger Centre Levi Fester. Chas. Marcli, lllram Whit. mlro cenrraiia loun noran Conynitham .mircw noney Flshlnir Creek-Kllslu E Kvuns Franklin ndrew Lohrman (Irecnwood luo V Cox, Jno Eyer, Wm U Mather uumpiirey rarKer ueiniucK juiue uiiiu'.. nut iiuwtu Locust-Jno llrofee, Jeremiah Scott adison Crcvellmc S.rl'li, (ieo Whltcnlsht Minim Daniel Bond Mt. Fleasant-DanlelMuscrAve.Henry Sands.Jolin woir Knurl ntr creeK jacoo uomnan surorluat Jno Cole, Charles I) Carpenter. Joshua iiuss. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phans' court of Columola county to make dlstrlbs lion of tne fund In the hands of tho executor of John (llgcr deceased, to and among the par ties entitled thereto, will sit at lbs ortlce ofK. II. lkclcr,Ksi.. In tho Town of Hloomsburg on Saturday tho 14th nay of January. A. I).. 19S', at two o'clock In the. afternoon to perform the duties of tits ap pointment, when and whore all persons having any claims upon raid fund will appear and ptove the samo or be debarrnl from receiving any sharo therof, WM. U BVKI1LT, dec 3 lvf Auditor. estate or Ei.txiaiTit nifti.K. nwrciiiKn. Letter of AdmlnlstratJon on the ratata of Kiln. bcUl (lable. lata orcatawlsss. townahlri. Oolnmbla county, rennsylT&nla, deceased, have been grafted aia county to rranKiin uaoie. In. Administrator. All nm having claims against the estate of Raid d - dent are requcstec and those Indebted to the cstato to mako payment to tao undersigned Admlnlstrator.wlUiout delay. FHANKL1N O VflLK, Catawlssa, Deo 4-w Administrator. UUITOB'd NOTICE. RSTATR Or JOHN BOSTON, PICEISXI, The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or- F bans' court of Columbia county on exceptions to ho third and partial account of I. I.. Chapln ono of tho administrators of John lloston, deceased, will sit at tho office of ()?o. K. Llrcll In Hloomsburg on Hat urday, January Slst, nm, topertorm the duties of bis appointment, when and where all persons Inter ested may attend It they soe proper. r. P. lllLLitF.VKIl, dcc!3 4w Auditor E DMINISTKATORS NOTICE (STATIOr M OSKS KVKRXTT, PICIASED. Letters of Administration on the estate of Moses Everett, late of urnngo township, Columbia county I'enn'n., decci scd. havo bern granted by the Hegls. terof said county totlie undersinncd Adm'r. d. b. n All porsons having claims against tho estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settle' ment and those indebted to the estate to make, pay ment to the undersigned Administrator without delay. J. HUVt AUU KLINK, C. W. Mttt.XK, Administrator, d. b. n. Attorney. dco 80 Cw I. O. urangevllle. "A 'UplTOL'S N0T1CE7 r-Tu the matter on Samuel neck, as-1 signed to Colum bia County Mutual Saving Fund and i,oan Associaiion, vs. I. K Scliwerpcn- helscr. No. 1SJ Feb. Term, 1873. And now Dec. so. issi. on mo tion of c. W. Miller, Att'y. for piaiDiui. samuei nnorr. an appointed Auditor to make dis tribution of proceeds arts from bhetln's saleof realcstate. Dv TIIX COCKT, m Mirnu wiu ui inr nuuic, iuc uuuviait.ui.u auui- tor will sltathlstnice In lltoomsbure. on Friday. reoruary lira, issj, at ten ociotica. m., w penorm tho duties cf (its appointment when and wneroall persons Interested sbould appear und present their claims or no ueuarrea irum eumiug in on saiu tuna. S.KNOnit. Jan. 6-4 w Auditor. DMINISTRATOHS NOTICE. XSTATXOr WILLIAM DANIELS DECEASED. letters of administration on the estate nf William Daniels, late of the town of liloomsburir. Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Kegts ter of said county to tho undersigned administrator. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to present them for settle ment and thoeo Indebted to make payment to the unaersigneo aamini&uaior witnout aeiay. 1. W. McKELTT, Administrator, I)ec 9 0-w DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE. ESTA1K OrUAKTIIA SIIC1IAN. DECEASED. Letters of administration on the estate of Martha Shuman. late of Mi In twp, Columbia county, deceased, have rxen irrnntcd oy tho Keclster of satd county to the unders'gned ndmlnlstrator.All persons having claims aualnst tho estate of said decedent are tcquested to present t htm for settlement and tboso Indebted to the estate to runko payment to the nnaersigneu auminisiraior wiiuout ueiay, dec SO cw Wx. K. StlUMAN. Administrator. r. o, address, Mainvme, col., co , ra. All iwrsoni said o4o- to present them for settlement. XECUTOU'H NOTICE. ESTATE Or niTIURINI IRINE. DEtEASIO. Letters testamentary on tho estate of ciMMrla Drink, lato of Ilenton townshlo. Columbia county. deceased, have been granted by tho He ulster of said county to I. K. Krlckbaum, Cambra, execntor. AM persons having claims against the estate of said de cedent aro requested to present them for settle ment, and those Indebted to tho estate to make pavmont to the undersigned executor, witnout delay. 1. K. K1I1UH1IAUM. Executor, Uec. Mw Cambra, la. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or LOUIS E0LE, DECEASED. tatters of Administration on tho estate of Louis Folk, lato of Hemlock township, Columbia county, Penna. deceased, have been irranlcd by the Itrcls- tcr of said county to Percivol Folk nnd Joel Folk administrators. All persons having claims against tho estate oHlhe decedent are requested to present mem ior seiuemeni. ana irodo inaeoiea w tad es tate to make payment to the undersigned adminis trators without delay. I'Kl'.UlVKl, rui.K, C. W. Millet JOKL FOLK, Attorney. Administrators, dec so UDITOR'S NOTICE. EOT AT Or DAVID DAVIS, DECKABKD. Ttie undersigned auditor appointed by the Or ihans' Court of Columbia county, to make dtetrlbu Irtn nft!in hAlanr an rnund In tho hands of tea administrators In last account of David Davis lato of Heaver township, deceased, to and among the parties leyauy entitled to receive the same wiu meet the rartles Interested In Bald estate at his omce In tho town of Uloemsburg, In said county, on Tuetday, tho J4ih day ef January, lis?, at le o ciock a. m. oi saia aay, wncn ana wntre au parties Interested in said estate must attend or M forever debarred from any share of said fund. our jacoby, dco at 4-w Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE or CATHARINE MALI, DECEASED. Letters of administration on tho estate of Catha rine Uall.lato of Montour township Columbia county I'end'a., deceased, havo been granted by the ltexla ter of said co. to C. c. Pcacock,admlnlstrator.ct.a, All persons having claims Bgalnst tho estate of tho ueceaentore renuesieuio im.'&eaL vneui ior wiue- mont nnu tnose lnucoiea to me estate 10 maico i ment to the undersigned executor without d C. C. PEACOCK, Sl ay. Jan. s-sw Administrator, c. t. a. JkTOTICE. iNolico Is hereby given that the following account has been nicd In the Prothonotary's ofllce of Colum bia county, and will be presintcd to tho Court of Common Pleas of said county on tho arst Monday or;Fceruary. A. D. 1834 and conDimed after tbe fourth day of said term unless exceptions bo filed within that tlmo, 1. Tho first account of D. Frank Zarr, Trustee un der the will of Qeorgo Zarr. WM. KMCKDAUM. proth'y. 4-tc Jan, A NNL'AIj STATEMENT. isi.uu.u 1'tjuiv mBiiiiii. I'rniii .laiimiry lUlli ISSI lo .Inmiary Dili IHHi. JOHN K.OHOTZ.Thkabcheh. Dili nalanco as ner settlement Ian 10 1SU 13 OS Cash ree'd N. Iioone, llloom dup. isso t('4i "S .. 1531 ai oi " ' .1. M. Itont, (ireenwood duplicate, ls) 01 lc " ree'd ,1. M. Ho it, (ireeuwoed duplicate, ISRl 34MI0 " ree'd II N White, Scott dup. issi tMti ii I. ii . is issue. " " S. LIIiS', Sugarloaf " is si 39 " " I. K. Miller, orcenwood duplicate, 178 tseo sen Notencd I. K. Mill.r, (Ireenwood dupllcite, ls:s 31 51 Cash ree'd S. Knorr, from II. Skunk estate 3 on ree'd Danville Poor Hmiso 3 w 11. Falnnan from Dcrry twp 14 to " ' C. Uarton per will of llen- dersiu I sn " ree'd P. Folk o( Hemlock twp , . , 25 ou ii Schuylkill Co. Poor House.. 33 su " ' D. II. Little from Salem twp Luzerno county 74 94 " ree'd Poor Directors Fishing- creek twp IT S" " lee'd c. Uarton oath of C. mix.. a ni " A. P. Young on acct Ljdla Hancock bill mho ' ree'd T. Mcllrldu nroceeds farm sold 3(kS 34 CIl. JII04 4 -fU'H 10 I.OVK VOUl! SKIOllllOI!. Wicn jour friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily nllllctlon, indigestion, billions ness, constipation, caused by impurity of blood, or disorders of the kidneys or liver, don't full to recommend Huriloek Blood Hit ters, n sure nnd safe remedy. Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. (In ilm 2!)th of November lust, thu sun of John Emeriekof HerwicU, disappeared from home ami his father Is very anxious to know where lie Is. Tho hid Is eleven years old, nbout three feet six inches lu height, and has light hair and blue eyes. Any one having In formation of the child would confer n favor by addressing Mr. Emerlck ut Berwick. Au exchange asks, "Isn't it about tlmo for thu newspapers to call a halt upon the impii denco of the, patent medicine advertiser?" Wis unhesitatingly reply that it is, and add that tho Coi.ti.MiiiAN has already donu that thing. There is no limit to the greed of patent med icine men and tho rates they expect to pay are too utterly small. On Thursday of last week, while Martin Cain, who was in the employ of the Heading Coal and Iron Company, was engaged In wheeling conl-dlrt from a bank In Centrulla, the upper portion of the bank gave way and many tons of dirt fell (in him. He was smothered to death In a short time. Cain was an old man and was making his last trip for the day The Wlllianisport (7a:d(e it- liulldh says that Mr. I). A. Heckley, one of tho editors of the lllooinsliurg Jleimblkan, has been made an assistant nostal railway clerk on the route from New York to l'ittsburg. This Is not exactly true. Mr. Heckley Is In the post- olllce business, but still holds the position of postmaster in this town. Ills sou was up. pointed railway clerk. The kindly feeling existing between em. ployers and employees at llarman it llass erl's foundry was manifested dining thu holidays. The hands presented the propri etors on ChiUtnias with n pair of gold foun tain pens, au Inkstand, and u glass paper welirht with n thermometer, nnd nn New Year's (Monday) the boys partook of an oys ler sunncr at the invitation of Messrs. Hnr- man & Hasseit, Such relations are exceed lugly plenum!, nnd are as commendable as they me rare, I'.veiy woman who hus been obliged to spend half a day several times during the winter cleaning the mica In her coal stove usually by taking them out and washing them lu soapsuds, will rejoice to know that llieru Is no need to take them out or let the Hie burn very low In order to do It success fullv. Take a Utile vinegar and water and wash tho mica carefully wllh n Bofl cloth thu acid lemoves till stains, and lfu Httl pains Is taken to thoroughly clean the cor ners and wipe them dry, the mica will lool; as good us new. If the stove Is very hot, II the cloth to a stick, and so escape tho (hinge of burning your hands, On Wednesday, says Hie Lock Haven Journal, a ilMresslng and fatal accident oc curred on Youiigniau's creek. H. 1). Rich ardson, of AVasliliigtonvllle, Montour conn- was employed on .mines uiiugnciij lumber job on the stream mentioned aliove. The unfortunate- man was sawing logs on Hie Idc of the mountain while a fellow work- man engaged inniscu at cnopping uohu a tree further up the hill. The tree, after filli ng, started to slide, limbs and all, and Mr. Hlclinrdion, instead of running lo one side, mi down Ihu mountain, In the course of the tiee. He was overtaken ami lustanlly Killeu. His body win badly torn by the HiiiIh of thu tree. A. correspondent of the New York .S'urt furnishes that paper the lollowliig cure for smallpox. He says It has been tried and proved cITcclive. Sulphate of zinc, onu grain. Eox Glove (dlglialis), one grain. Half a leaspoonful of water. When thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of wateri take a spoonful every hour dose for an adult. Either smalbpov or scarlet lever will ills- appear In twelve nnurs. For ii child, smaller dines, according to age. The prescription can be compounded by any druggist. l(l'MI!lltl"l!H. At a meeting of a Committee appointed by the Lutheran Sunday School the following resolutions were adopted; Wiikiseas. It has pleased our Heaneiily Father In Ills all wise providence to enter our Sabbath School and Choir and remove from thence by death one of our most esteemed members, Laura Jones, therefore llmolced, That wo the School deeply deplore our loss, feeling tlmt by this sad visitation there has been taken from us one of our brightest, most devoted and faithful scholars. lUsulu-d, That we the Choir have lost one of our most etllclent members, and that her voice will be greatly missed In the many Ser vices of song which she rendered so accepta bly. Ilcolml. That bv her true Chrstlan spirit she not only gained the respect and love of all who knew her, but also set an example by wiilch we may all profit. Utnolied, That we, the Sabbath School and Choir, tender to her family and friends our warmest sympathy In this their sad bereave, ment, committing them lo the care of Him who ever careth tor them. Knotted, That n copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, nud also be published lu the Hloomsliurg papers. Mas. J. IC. Hmi;siiKMiKi!," W. II. Hkooks, I M.nv M. UxASosr, I Joint Com. of the (I. H. Hfi'i'Kur, I S. S. mid Choir. Mm. O. A. I'jik.niis, C. A. 1'llKSTlhS. J llloonisliurg, Jan. 10, 188). ,1'rinu ( 'i'i.l rn I In, Never go to bed with cold or damp feet. in going into a colder air, keep the mouth resolutely closed, that by compelling the air to pa"s clrcultomly through the nose and lead, it may become warmed before It reaches the lungs, nud thus prevent those slioeksand sudden chills which frequently end lu pleurisy, pneumonia, and other serious forms of disease. Never sleep lu the draft of au open window, Let more covering he on the lower limbs than the body, llaveau extra covering within easy reach, in case of a sud den and great change of weather during the night. Never stand still a mimic nt out of dqors, especially at street corners after having walked even a short distance. Townslfip and borough elections will be held next month. Now Is the time to look about, and select proper candidates for the several offices to he lilted. It too often hap ens that no attention is paid to this election until a day or two beforehand, and then the (list names that suggest themselves are placed on the ticket, frequently resulting in the election of careless school directors, In. competent justices, unlit supervisors, or In. clllcleiit constables, If there are any town ships in this county that have btich olllccrs now, the people should see to It, that their successors shall be men of a different stripe. As a general rule our township olllccrs com pare very favorably with tlioso of other comities. Since the holidays our town has been mi usually (liillialthoiigh the collieries, with the exception of the Continental and North Ash land, are working. The funeral of Martin C'alu Sr. who was killed last week, was largely attended last Sunday. Thomas Curry of Ashland and Miss Lally of the same place, were married last Monday morning by the Hev. Father Patterson and after the ceremony left for New York with the best wishes and congratulations of their many friends. The approaching spring election does not appear lo be of much Importance In Centra lla Borough, at least we have not heard of the candidates for the several lllccs. The only question that Is discussed Is whether timing- meats will he made lo give a constant supply of water this year, Hut In Conygham town ship the campaign has begun, und caiidi dales for the olllces, particularly that of Poor Director and Supervisor, are very busy lu en- ileavorlng to prove that they should he elect ed, The people hear ull, mid have to endure It, knowing that when these olllces are lllled there will be peace, for them Is no danger of a resignation taking place. Our spoiling fraternity are anxious to learn whether or not Elsenfodt is going to challenge I). F, Cuny for another match, We understand that Daniel is lendy to accept. Dr. (1 winner bus tented an ollice lu the Murrlson building on Locust Avenue, Leases und notices to quit for sale ut this ollice. Chicago Inter-Ocean. PE1!IIJ OF THE DEEP. The world-renowned swimmer, dipt. Paul lloyton, in au Interview with a newspaper correspondent at the seashore, related the following incidents in his experience s Heporter. Captain Hoyton.you must have seen a large part of the world ';" Capt. Boyton. "Yes sir, by the aid of my rubber life saving dress, I have traveled over 10,000 miles on the rivers of America nnd Europe; have been presented to the crowned heads of England, France.Gcrmany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Holland, Spain and Portugal, and have in my possession forty, two medals and decorations ; I have three times received the order of knighthood, and been elected honorary member of committees, clubs, orders and societies," Heporter, "Were your various trips ac companied by much danger " Capt, Boyton. "That depends upon what you may call dangerous. During my trip down the river Tagus in Spain, I had to "shoot" one hundred and two waleifalls, the highest being about eighty-live feet, und iiv numerable rapids. Crossing the Straits of Messina, I had three ribs broken in a light with sharks ; and coining down the Soinanc, a river in France, 1 received a charge of shot from au excited and startled huntsman. Al though all this was not very pleasant, and might be termed dangerous, I fear nothing moru on my tilp than Intense cold; for, ns long as my limbs are free and easy, and not cramped or benumbed, I am all right, Of late I carry a slock of St. Jacobs Oil In my little boat, (the Captain calls it "Baby Mine," and has stored therein signal rockets, thermometer, compass, provisions, etc.)-and I have had but little trouble. Before start lug out I rub myself thoroughly with tlto nrtlclcaud Its action on tho muscles is won ilerful. From constant exposure I am some what subject to rheumatic palns.aud nothing would ever benefit me, until I got hold of the Great German Heiuedy. Why, on my travels 1 have met people who have been suf ferlng with rheumatism for years ; by my ad vice they tried the oil, and it cured them. 1 would sooner do without food for duys than be without this remedy for one hour. In fact I would not attempt a trip without It." The Captain became very enthusiastic on thoBUbJcct of St. Jacobs Oil, mid we lefthlm citing Instances of the curative qualities of the Great German Itemed) to a parly around him. Ity orders of 17 redeemed 631 on IsSO " 694 41) i i 1S3' " SS20 01 Interest on order .No. 4S of 137 Of tMO 3U (X) " balanco on noto of I. K. Miller to new cccount i" " " nistaKunndsU-nosoncli.-ck',.. lot " Treasurer's commission si co " Hal. In Treasurer's hands so u Aint. of outstandtnj orders to Jan- llirv ILISsI 1J30 40 Amt. of orders Issued from Jau lllh, ISiltOJtlu.v, mi, ooiu aays in- elnalim SOTS 33 jl'Jll IJ My orders redeemed to; Jan. 9, '8i , 4 63 01 outjtnnainir .... smuu 131173 STATEMENT OF TAXE4 V 'ETl'LED-llLOOM POOH llldl'lllCI". ant. paid l SI ss !JS lil) 1 8U0 Dup. of ll llloom 1S1 19 (ireenwood... 0JJ3I scolt IS4 41 Mug irl J at . , , M 09 t!4f,) tUSSIT amt. still duo 919 31 3IS03 :! 41 S0OG9 ( -100 43 11 LOOM POOK STATEMENT OF EXPENSED OF DlvnilCT, for year cndliij; January 9tu, iss, 3 il 41 M 4V.fl si'O Ml 1 fi 3.11 37 00 95 0W00 its VD Taxes on Lons property lanu, Insurance " MAtiifi for Mr-i. lleacock sundries bills tor merchandise family mecnan ci mm v i: uuuw Sundries bl H new building: repairs co.tl Salary, Steward Nvietnrv. "100 AKilltlntr accounts JntiUnry ISM 15 (ki L. II. uurert clerk for Auditors noo Drs. Mclleynolds nnd Krcbbs 9 ) ou Itemovlnjr Matilda Una das. rimer ' (irosj&stotler 10 75 Orders for lellcf Pi so Tickets for tramps and keeplnb tuem in iock.up M. o. oodward. Const, for amices. 10 nn Jas C. lirown, adveritslnir s'aieineni lsun Klwell K muenocnaer ioi" o. M. Vandersllco " " 15 oo E. II. Little fee 10 (Xi J. ii. Koblson fee vaio Recommit need 4uo Mnklrif Dunllcntes 10 00 Krlckbaum costs 1MJ Expenses for esamlnlns an 1 removal Ul .Mrs. uuuueaiu iiuiiisuui, ia HtatM Hospitaller Mis. llugbes und (ieo. rox oui il'iH 49 OU fSlDE ItELIEF SETTLED to JA ttll, 1681. Nancy Kabler pa'd on judgment... . S3J93 .Marirurct imwera William Lewis 07 uauuaa jounson ivj I... I Hn.MT 70 90 Caroline Dennis 30 7 Peter bnanklini; m Mrs.OeorKO draul oo Margaret Crosatey of (ireenwood.... 1700 Valentino Fell oi Sugarloat S4 oo .... axto J37 00 00 DO oo tlot to oo it m !U Jacob Adams Mrs. rarvm Miono " Jones, iicm ocic Magglo Shannon cf (ireenwood.. Frederick Clclmer,.. Hiram Long sarab l'egg .Mrs. jacou r isuur. ujui COWOI, comn Snellhart conin forcuild from Danvlllo.... t.avlr.a differ Kmenses far small dox 300 0J f -U I tl Vtl uv. ttm iinrtprAltmed audttorj of Columbia county met at tho poor Uouso of tbo llloom Poor District and examined tho accounts of tlia directors and treasurer from January 10tU isil to January 9tb. issi ana vouchers for tns samo ana nna mem cor. rectos sol forth above. L. J. ADAMS UAIUUUIC M.U.LKUY, U0. AUdltorf, Attest: I., II. IturmiT, Clerk. YALCK OF HEAL AND rKKSONAL I'HOI'lHTY -UibOMIINU TO IIU BLOOM TOOK PISTIIICT, Farm and bu'ldlngs.. catnarlno Long property Judgment on Dennis property Business Notiut's I.utz & Sloan did not mark their dress uooils so high that they are obliged to take oil a discount of 10 or IS per cent, to make hem sell, They have a large stock and are selling very ciieap. Ykai. Cai.vks AVamkii. You will make money by taking your Veal Calves to I.tlley t Sleppy at Light Street who will give you an ouisiiie (UK'Utuou tor goous, A few His of tins yet at hut. & Sloan's, cry eiicup. Best needles, oil, iiltiicliiuents, Ac, for all sewing machines, at W. II. Yctler's ollice, corner .Maui uuu jitirKci sireeis, opposite i Vi , llaitmau's store, nov, lB-tl Great hamulus are olfered this mouth in remnants, at I. W. llarliuau's. Clearing up sale. 13100 00 4'MIU loooo Kabler rjronerty soool Hal. on llloom. duplicate st loss com, X BX ! V4V31 Hal on (Ireenwood duplicate. 8t less com and ex 34 at Dal ou Scott duplicate 'SI less com OX 61)0 41 Hal ou sugarloat duplcato l less com ux soo 0l t bones 11 Head cattlo bhiui is slioau W 00 mo ciut'Kcns so no Furniture In stewards liouso si oo poor nouse no ou 15 acres wbint in ground Ivooo lc. bushels wheat seottt sou " corn ears 31j 3Uj ij lio " potatoes , ivouo 33 j " oats lev oo 33io lbs. pork aud laid i04tJO 1 barrel uin-gar ooo r0 lbs. packed butter IHki .s uusneis nn n u m ' :ioer seen uooo is tons hoy tvioo 1160 theaes corn fodder.. ........ .. S0C0 slbuudles lang straw., ., 4 4 Harm implements uouuu llalauco lu Treas, bauds Jan. v, HSl, , so so IWlVDbS Amount of outstanding orJeis Jan uary SlU, 1M4 liatancu In lavor District itisovi 119995 W PHODUCT HAI8ED ON FAItM. I'S bmblls Wicat 831 n 373 " oais is: no tit " otnears 911 oi V3 41 ryo , is 40 to 11 1'ioversevu hi to w These are the 0 Rules l: L j ,f .1. wc ii vt; uy every aay,tas 0 A f any one can see. vs "' Oak Hall is still 5' che Largest Clothing House in America. ?Vv Hoping to serve you this Fall and OX Winter, 0 Yours trulv. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, nIL-A Sixth and Market Sts.? Philadelphia. $rv m&mm m pm si d S3 0 3 & This One Foot Rule may chance to be of service in many homes! It will also serve us if it recalls the rules of OAK HALL, which are: J" We never offer for sale any Clothing but what we believe will give thorough satislaction to those who wear it. C We stoutly maintain our custom to always have the largest stock ot men s and boys clothing to show our customers. We do not allow our salesmen to mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. 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