THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG-, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLUOMS.IiUBU, FRIDAY) MAK. 3, V2. inJnr.io hxlya. j" ! John Dlctterleh will soli personal property In Kpy on Thursday, March Dili. Henry Fullmer, administrator or the cs. tali- of Abraham Force, O.eceased, will M il leal estate In Orange township, on Tuesday .March 21st at 2 i. m. J. C, mid Ohiidluh Yoeuui, administrators of l'HJiih Vocum deceased, will sell personal property In Locust township on March 17th ami 18th. 1). Iv. Sloan, cxeciitoi of .lolm Sands, deceased, will sell real estate and personal property on the premises In (Ireciiwnod town, ship on Friday, March lOlh at 10 a. in. See advertisement. Turner Kyer will soil personal property nt 1'ycrsgrovo on March (llh. IVter S. lCarshner adiiilnlstrator or .lolm llallor deceased will sell real estate In Mon. tour township on Friday, March 10th. William Mojtellar, administrator of George llrccco deceased, will sell real estate In Mad. Isnu township on Saturday March Itth. Join, Fi. Kline, executor of .loliu Kline Sr. will sell real estate In Locust township on Saturday March 18th. Si!u ndverllseiuent. AVani'Mi--A. good trusty farm hand. .1. 11. ltontsox, Ksther Furnace. A heavy fog settled over the town last Wednesday during the rain storm, n most unusual occurrence at this time of year. Sherlir Knt who has been conllned to the house by sickness for some time past, Is once more attending to his olllclal duties. There Is some prospect that the furnace at Northumberland will be put Into operation again. F. K Ilrockway I'sip was elected n school director for Salem township, Luzerne county last week. Monthly Clospel Temperance meeting In the llaptlst church, on Tuesday evening, March 7th, at 7 o'clock. .lodge l'lwcll will hold special court in Sun. bury next week, to hear a case In which Judge Knckafcllar Is Interested. Mr. I. S. Kiihn has taken as a partner Mr. Jessie Mmtz of Shamokln. Mr. Mart, will occupy the new house of Mr. Kuhn, on Centre street. A meeting of the trustees of the Normal School was hehl on Tuesday evening. The business transacted was not of general public Inlorct. Uuslness must be lively, judging by the number of commercial men on the road. The Kuiiango Hotel register has been well tilled for the past two or three weeks. ('mi sonic one learned In Merman lore tell us how to spell what we call pawnhoss'f What Is the etymology ? Is it pan-jack pfaiinhaus '.' An entertainment will be given to-morrow, Saturday, evening In the Lutheran church, under tliu auspices of thu Woman's Mission ary Society. Admission ten cents. What has become of the doleful prophet who predict!) the failure of the peach crop? It is full time for him to set up his annual howl. The Ilellefonte II'.icAmu.i thinks that "be. tween Venuor, the Ground-Hog, Mother Slilpton, the (biosc-llonc, and Old Probabili ties, the poor weather is in a quandary and don't know what in the deuce to do." Mr. and Mrs. Freas llrowu gave a dinner p.uly to a number of llieir friends at the V.x. change Hotel last Tuesday. The dinner was all that could be desired and fully worthy of the reputation of "mine host" Tublis us a caterer. A young man named Vernon Kvcs, of Mlllvlllc, Columbia county, fell In a lit, last evening, at the house of a friend, East Third street, and received an ugly cut on the back of the head, by coining In contact with n hat rack. W'm'rpt (JuwtleA llulktin Mm: 1( Don't be in a hurry to lay aside your heavy underclothing and warm overcoats because the sun has shone brightly for a few days. The worst month of the year .March Is be fore us, and one day hi tlmt mouth is no indication as to what the next will be. An item is going the rounds of the prc.-s to thu effect that the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Itallroad Company has decided to employ the third brakemaii on every train, both freight and passenger, It will cost thu company ir70,000 a year. Solomon Hclwig, an old resident of Cata. wlssa township, died suddenly on February 23th. He was just on his return from a visit In Mllllln county, and died In the wagon on his way from the depot to his home. He was 'a highly respected man and a good clti.cn. Hcv. H. H. Hewitt, fnther of Itev. John Hewitt, formerly rector of St. Paiil'i Church IJIooiuxbii. died at the residence of his daughter, Mis. (irecnoiigb.JIn Sunbury, last Saturday. The funeral took place on Tues. day. Mr. Hewitt had long been sick witli consumption and died of that disease. The lecent warm rains have carried olf the snow with marvelous ecleiity and taken the frost out of the ground, March Is always more or less blustry anil It Is probable that there will be some cold weather iluilngtho mouth. Anything like an extended cold term need hardly be expected. The rain on Wednesday raised the waters of Fishing Creek to u most unusual height nnd Inn very brief space of time. A mens urement made at Irondale showed a rlsu of seven Inches In fifteen minutes, llclow town iiie creek overlloweil Its banks, mil no material ilamngo was done. The water fell rapidly on Thursday morning. If a kerosene lamp Is tilled full In a cold rnoinpnud then Is brought Into a warm one, the heat will cause the oil to expand ami overturn-, and leads to the suspicion that thu lamp leaks. This should bo avoided by not tilling completely) knowing that this may oc. cur, sullkient spao should bu left to allow for expansion. The dear little blue bird have made their appearance In various localities anil are warbling their Spring songs light gleefully Kill before tliu Mints and blossoms comu Ihoso deluded songsters will don their ulsters and till to wanner climes. A fuw bluebirds do not make Spilng, especially In this unro liable latitude. .Mr. (Monies A. Spencer who has been heru for thu past three weeks In attendance upon Ids sick sister ut thu Sanitarium, slutted for Chicago on Wednesday morning with Ids sis terand mother. The party had a special cur from this place to llurrlsbiirg and theru took u drawing room car for thu west. .Mr Spencer and Ids two brothers, who were hero somu time ago, made hosts of friends during their stay and will meet with a hearty wcl comu should they return. Death to rats, roaches and nuts; I'aiison Kxtkiimin.uoii, Darns, granaries ami house holds cleared lu u single night. No fenr of bad smells, Hcst anil cheapest vermin killer In the world, Sold everywheie. FOttll I.IVF.S SAVEll. l)r, Hull's Cough Syrup relieved four of my children of a most alarming attack of Whooping Cough, from which their throats nnil necks became so swollen as to prevent them from swnllowlng. Nothing would give tlium even temporary relief, until this Syrup was tried. One bottle, In ono night, snved their lives, 1 verily believe. (leo. W. Karhart. Captain of l'ollee, llnltlmorc, Md. lliiAiuiF.ns Wastkii. Students and others who wish a ipilet and comfortable boarding place cin or after Apill 1st, 1882, can pro. cure such n place by making application to the undersigned either by letter or person. Location south corner of Third and llallrond Streets, Address, fell 21 -It AV.M. HuriH. The recent warm weather has produced disastrous results upon the mails, and dilv. lug Is now attended with much discomfort. Tl ere Is, however, no very great amount of frost In the ground and unless stoims occur It will not he long before the roads are In fair order. Supervisors should go to work ns soon as the Weather permits nnd put the public thoroughfares In good condition. If you need Wall Faper go to the People's Drug Sc Hook storu where you can II ml a large assortment, Messrs. Alexander Si Woodhouse Intend to begin the business of candy making in a short tlme,ln order to supply their customers ami the public with pure nnd fresh goods. They will occupy the room In which Paul K. Wirt Fs(. now has Ids law olllcc. One of the firm will go to Philadelphia In a few days to secure a skilled confectioner. Wu congrnt. ulatc our enterprising young meichantson their new venture and wish them success In their undertaking So soon as the weather permits there should be a general cleaning up of all refuse lu gardens and grounds Immediately stir rounding dwellings. There Is no surer source of disease than decaying matter, veg. ctablc or animal, and those who are wio will sec to it that nil such deleterious stuff Is removed before the wnrm rays of the sun cause It to rot and give forth foul odors. A little care and attention mny save a doctor's bill nt least and perhaps save life. All the merits of the eucalyptus tree have not hitherto been recognized, lteports have recently come from Australia that Its leaves are the special nbhorrenctof all Insects which prey upon fruit trees, against whose depre dations they furnish a perfect protection If thu ground beneath be only strewn with them, if, however, it be ueslrcd to make assurance doubly sure, it Is only necessary to bind strips of eucalyptus balk nroumltho trunks of thu fruit trees. These are the first reports, and experiments now going on in Australia and In South America will soon show wheth er thev nre true or not. do to the People's Drug A- Hook store if you want plain, tinted or gilt Wall Paper the linen ever offered in Hloom. An organized band of safe burglars has been at woik during the past week and ef fected several lobbericsin the eastern part of the state. The latest exploits of these thieves weru In the Lebanon Valley, where they robbed a lumber firm at Hellertown and broke open the Philadelphia Sc Heading It. It. station at the same place. It Is not im probable that the rascals may find their way into this part of the country, and wu advise our merchants to exercise more than ordi nary watclif illness to prevent losses. The burglars are evidently professionals and do their work in a lmslness-like manner. Among the students attending the Normal school who reside outside of (he county, are Stephen I), and Suslu L. Torbcrt. children of Hon. William L. Toibert, of (ilr.ird Manor, Schuylkill county, Clara Y. Cleaver, daught er of J. It. Cleaver, Ashland, LIzziu M. Church, diiughtei of A. II. Church, Ashland. S. Ida Harkness, daughter of Col. T. C. Harkness, Wilkes Ilarlc, houisa C. Hutchi sou, daughter of Charles Hutchison, King ston, Nellie L. Mollltt, daughter of Hon. P. M. .Mollltt Carbomlalc, Stella Siekler, daughter of Hon. Harvey Siekler, Tunk hannock. Thu fashions for men's spring clothing do not indicate any very marked change in the styles of cutting. Trousers are to be a trille smaller in tliu leg, and cut straight and small at the bottom. Vests are to bu cut high, without collars. Coats are lo he buttoned high, and of about the same length us at pres ent. The Prince Albert coat is to have four buttons. Spring oveieoats have live buttons in front. Coat collars arc to be smaller and lolling. Thcie-is, lu fact, very little change, mill the plates show a variety of styles, so that old clothes if not seedy, may bu worn with impunity, so far as the cut is con- erned. Just received at the People's Drug it Hook store, a large assortment of Wall Paper. There is a habit into which some of our people have fallen, probably without think- ing that what they do Is a great annoyance to others. A o refer lo tho custom of congre gating In stores in the evening, simply for social enjoyment. A call from friends Is al. ways a pleasant thing, but a crowd of men sitting around a stove In a store cannot but Injtiru the trade of the proprietor. We know of Instances where ladies have stopped at the door and postpmud their business, be- cause they did not like to enter a room full of men or boys, The practice is no doubt a thoughtless one, and perhaps this will call attention to the matter and cause some to cease It. The Auditors' report of tliu llnanees of Ly. coniiiiL' county is not at all ihittciing to the commissioners. After setting out specllleally the amounts with which the olllcers are sur charged, It closes with these words : Your Auditors feel that they should not close this report without oonsurln.: the man ner In which the business of the Commission ers' olllcu has been transacted. It has been done In a loose and careless inauner; proper ty belonging to thu county has been sold and the money pocketed j monies collected ap propriatcd to private use, ami only paid over when exposure Is made and a prosecution Is feared, In short, from the evidence produced beforei us In the Investigation, we think that the charges heretofore made against their olllclal conduct uro substantially proven to be correct. Everybody can be suited lu Wall Paper at the People's Drug iV Hook store. A Flemish dish which ilnds great favor as a cold relish with lorelgn epicures is thus prepared i A cabbage mashed and carefully trimmed is put in a saucepan In cold water. enough to cover It i as it comes gradually to a boll, add four or six applet, peeled, cored and quartered, u small piece of butter, some pepper and salt, all stewed gently till quit tender i strain nnd add to the liquor a thick culnir of butter and Hour, a tcaspoouful of vinegar and one of currant, gooseberry any Jelly not too sweet. Plnco thu cabbage on u Hat platter surrounded by the apple and covered with thu same sauce. This Is not unllku ouu of thy elder Dumas' favorite cabbage preparations, in which cloves, black pepper-coma and leiuoii-Juicu took thu placi of apples. This Is recommended as a suit able dish for Lent, and those who are strict In their observance of tho season may bu in teicsted lu knowing of another dUh In udd to their abbreviated list Wo propose to publish from tlmo to time n list of deeds recorded In the office of the Itecordcr of this county. It Is done not nt the request, nor even nt the suggestion of Mr. Sterner In order to ndvcrtlso the bust, ncss of Ids office, but simply ns a matter of public Interest. Everybody Is Interested In transfers of real estate, nnd the people of distant townships havo the, same right to know whnt changes of property havo taken place ns the citizens of Hloomsburg,who can examine the records at any time. There Is one class of people who will object to the publication of deeds recorded, and they arc those who make transfers of property to de fraud creditors, and therefore want It done In secrecy. The business of the Hecordci's olllce Is public ami everybody has n right to know It. I'rrsuiiiil. Col. .). (. Freeze, ITil. Little Esq.. II. 12. South Esq. and ('. W. Miller Eu. are In Philadelphia attending the session of Su- pieino Court. Indue Charles P.. Hire. Cub II. Miirr.it' Heynolds, Collector E. H. Chase, (leorgo It. ltMfnnl and Allen II. Dickson Esns.. nil nf Wilkes Harre, passed through town last Sat urday night on their way home from Harris burg, where they had been banqueting thu (inventor. Impttm incitl. The (Imagers are electing a large store- hoiisu near the Lackawanna depot. .L W. Eyer Is building nn addition to his house on Main street. Mrs. A. Duller Is repairing, and making an addition to her property nt the head of Mar ki t Street. 1. S. Kilhu's new house on Centre street Is ppronchlng completion. M. Wynkoop will erect a new building on Main street below Market, on the Thornton and Hupert properties. Wagonseller's new house on North Main street is nearly enclosed. lnsiKM'llnu Hie ItmilCN Tliu Heading llallrond Company, for a week or two past have had engineers going over the ground between this place and Sha mokln taking the bearing and points for a route for the new railroad between the towns named We understand they rather favor the route by Hoarlng creek. Latterly they have been taken to Sunbury by Mr. S. Wol vertou to investigate what advantages a routu by tli.it ancient borough can oircr. Thu difference from Shninoklu lo Milton by Sun bury would be following the two sides of the triangle, while by Danville the route would follow the hypotheniise. Again, the route by Sunbury would nlford no coal market be tween Shainokin and Milton, while Danville itself would open up a market for hundreds of thousands of tons. DanrilU Inlelliijenctr h. 21th. A VCiy (IriiYt- Clitiru,'. The community was stiutled on Thursday afternoon of last week, by the report that the wife of Charles King had died very sudden ly at the house of Jeremlali dross in Scott- town. The story proved to be true, and subsequent Investigation brought to light some terrible facts. Certain circumstances connected with Mrs. Krug's death aroused suspicions In tliu minds of her relatives and at their request u jwst mortem examination of the body was nude, by Dr. dardncr and Dr. McKelvy. As a re sult of this examination .Mrs. dross was ar- rested on Sunday afternoon clmigcd on the ith ot Wellington Ycager, Mis Krug's brother, with having attempted to produce nn abortion which resulted In the death of Mrs. Krug. The accused was committed to jail for a hearing on Monday morning. t that time n further postponement was had until Tuesday next, mid Mrs. dross was held In S1000 ball, lu default of which stun she was committed to jail. As may well be Im- Ined the ease has caused gre.it excitement, for such a crime as Is charged against Mrs. dross Is horrible lu the extreme. We refrain from publishing the many floating uimois relative to thu alTalr, becausu no hearing has been had and of course no facts legally es tablished. The pmalty for the crime is a heavy tine and a long term of Imprisonment in the penitentiary. llrruitU Null', The wooden wedding of .Mr. it .Mis. M. W. Jackson, was celebrated on Tuesday evening at their house. A large number of friends presented their testimonials of regard, in the hapu of presents suitable for the occasion. The Spring days at the close of February tempted a few brave blue birds and robins from the warm south : several were heard and seen lu this vicinity. Drs. lleagan and Macrea will move their drug store, on the first of April, a few doors nearer .Market St., ami the "Independent" will occupy the building vacated by them. F. L. Dlstlehurst, furniture dealer, has nted Odd Fellows Hall for a' warerooiu. rids would Indicate that he has an extensive business. The lively interest taken in the small-pox ises lias waned considerably. There are at present three mild eases lu town. The hctuie last Wednesday evening by Maj. Dane on the lthineand Alps, exceeded the expectations of the an Hence lit Interest. We rank him third on our long list of lec'.ur- ciers. THlon and lluidelte being llrst and second. Thu Literary Society holds Its meetings In the Library Itooni of the Y. M. ('. A. It boasts a large and Intelligent membership nml asur plus lu the treasury. Km". do to the People's Drug it Hook store where you can be stilled In all Paper. Itt-umi. lu Itl'llt. I'llls play was given at the Open Hon last .Monday evening, to a f.ilr-slcd house. It Is called a comedy hut Is iv.illy a four-act farce. As in most pieces of the kind there Is little or no plot only u series of hhinilcrs and ludicrous situations billowing cacti other lu quick succession nml serving to keep Iho Interest of the audience to the fall of the cur tain. The title Indicates the scene ot the play a house lu which am rented rooms and these occupied by a queer lot of people with decided predilections for getting Into trouble. The mistakes and misunderstand lugs cause many very amusing scenes and the audience are kept in a continual statu of iiiciiiincnl. The company was better than we had expected mid the play was prcciitc lu good shape. "Itooim to Kent" will not probably be a long-lived play there Is bard ly material enough lu It to warrant a coullti ned existence. It Is one of Ihosu ephemeral pieces put upon the stage to laugh over for a season or two, but there Is tun enough In It to till two or three hours quite pleantiralily Without any particular meills the farce Is worth seeing and the company glvu It with plenty of spirit and no small amount of dramatic ability. Theiu are many worse nliivs and worse troupes now upon thu road ami some of the latter with much higher rep utathms than the "Idioms to Kent" com pauy. How often persons have been annoyed burrs clinging to their dress or clothing, nnd how seldom have they, when lieaulng them given It a thought that Dtirdock Hoot Is the most valuable blood cleanser and puiilier known, and Is sold by every druggist iiuih tliu name of llurdoek lllood Hitlers, l'rh iSl.nn. tl I Itrn ntcil. The following deeds have been recorded lu the olllce of the llecorder of Columbia county, since February Mllu William Webber and wife to Thomas J, Vandersllee (J deeds) Hemlock. (leorgc Depuy to Sarah K. Hiigenbuch, llerwlck. John W, l'vuus to Ann Hollcy, llerwlck. Isaac S. Kuhn anil wlfcto.lulla Ann Eviuif, Hloom. Franklin L. Sliumnu nnd wife to Norman Hamltu, Catnwissa. Lloyd T. Conner ndmr. of Joseph P. Con. tier to Henry K. ltemley, Centre. Albert Fisher el id. lo C. L. McWllllams, Locust. William Tcltswoith adm., et. id. to Isaiah John, Catawissa. John ltlltcmnti wife to Isaiah John, Cata wissa, ,L M, Smith, iisslgnce, to Nelson C, Halt- man, I atuvvlsu. Nelson (2, Hiiilitiau and wife to Jacob II. Creasy, Catawissa. M, Smith, assignee, to Jacob 11. Creasy, Main. J. M. Smith, assignee, to.Iacob II. Creasy, Catawissa. Oreenwood Cemetery Co, to. I. II. it W. II. Creasy, Catawissa. Jacob S. Hess ami wife to Shedrlck L. Hcs, Stigtirloaf. F. L. Shuman and wife to Chiulcs A. Shu. in, Denver. ,oseph II. Shuman and wife to Chailes A. Shuman, Denver. Edward Mcllcnry nnd wife lo Jacob Far r, Fishing Cieek. Jacob FarvcrSr, to (leorgc Fnrver, Fish- lug Creek, Paul Klkendall and wife to Oeorge Depuy, llerwlck. llnrklinrii .Nnt-.f Mr. John Appchuan has been lu jl'oltsvlHc for the last week. Mr. Frank Waters Is at present clerking for Vanlleiv. It it evident that Frank did not miss his calling, for he is master of Iho Ituatlon. Mr. John Pitrscl leaves to-day for Colora do. John llarlman Esq. Is vblllng Ids sons at Nnnllcoke. .Mr. William Doinboy and family havo moved to Danville. Messis. deo. Dent and John Laubach are working at Ited-polnt. Saturday was the occasion of the seventy. fourth bilthdiiy of Mrs. John Miller and lu the afternoon her children, grand children, neighbors and friends to the number of llfty four surprised her with a bill of fare con slsting of turkey Sec. On.Siitiirday the 'i'ltli ult. Mr. Hubert Hus. 1 thu oldest man lu this vicinity departed this life aged 88 yrs. 8 mo. 23 days. Mr. Itussel was born in New Jersey, was of Irish descent and moved to this township about slxty-tlve years ago where he resided until his detitli. Desldcs a number of grand children and relatives, he leaves two child dren to mourn his loss, Gcorgu Husscl and Mrs. Itctibcn Folk of TuibottsvHIe. He was for many years a member of thu Episcopal Church of Hloomsburg and his life was that of a consistent ( lirisfian. The funeral took place on Monday, and the vast gathering of people testified how they appreciated bis tcrlitig worth. The services were conduct- d by Dev. .Messrs, Zaner and Sharctts. The burial was in the cemetery, Hloomsburg. Kalamazoo, (Mich.) Daily da.ettc. It is an unprecedented success said Mr. Chas. S. D'Arcanibal, thu well-known Hur dick House druggist, when asked for Ills views In regard to the St. Jacobs Oil ; It Is highly extolled, and Is giving general satis faction. I'rinii (Yi.trulla. We have been informed Hint Mr. 1). F. Curry intends building a hall in the Spring. .Mr. James Harrct and Miss Annie Dalton weie man ei list weeK. in ine wiuiiouc . . . .1 M it . It. Church, bv Hcv. E. T. Field. Wu extend our congratulations. Mr. Tlu-ndore llellly boasts of having the lastest horse in town. How Is It Davy.' Miss Jane Wright, of Shamokln is visit. ing friends In town. Mr. Lewis A. Hellly, of Ashland, has pur based the property, owned by . J M. Frccli who Intends moving his family to Arizona, where he lias an interest in a sliver mine. Mrs. Alexander Morgan of Douglassvllle, Herks Co. is in town visiting friends. Mr. John Pelll'er who has been West for several years, has returned. Hie Locust .Mountain Water ( oinpany are about making a large reservoir, north of thu Little Mountain, from which they will sup ulv our town and Mt. Carinel and their ollieiies in tills vicinity. Persons having money lo spare can inak prolltnblu Investment, by erecting telle incut houses, as there is great demand for them. We would ndvisu the parents of those boys who congiegate at the old school house Itallroad Street, at night, using profane lan guage and Insulting ladles us they pass, to look after them, as they will certainly get In to trouble if they do nut desist. .Mr. Joseph II. Daws whe recently visited Japan and has made several trips to Calif or ilia, anil also crossed the Atlantic Ocean several times, is about starting for New Mexico, where he Intends prospecting. .Mr. Warien J. Hiicknlcw and wife of Hloomsburg, paid us u visit this week. Neit Tima-.!!'! OlllcrlN. The following Is a list of township olllcers lected on the 21st of February i Hkavku: -Constable, C. A. Shiimau ; Su pcrvisors, d. W. Longeiiherger and Conrad DeltZ) Poor Overseer, Daniel Slnglcys School Directors, 0. E. Denulnger and J. T. Fox; ssessor,C. A. Halites j Asst. Assessors,Jes' se Hittenhousu nnd Moses Schllchcrj Judge of Election, Isaac Klingermaii i Inspectors of Election, W. A. Dtlesbach and David Fink i Auditor, Allen Mann. Hknioni Juslicu of the Peace, Charles (lihlionsi Constable, H. d. Knsci Stipends, ors, It. J. Davis, Samuel Appleinan j Poor Overseers, W. L. Cole 2 years, lllmni Ash 1 yean School Directors, 0, W, Keeler, C. L. Davis, J, C. Tublis i Assessor, Charles A. Kascj Asst. Assessors, Hohr M. Mcllcnry, II, J, Sliiiei Judge of Election, deo. W Knousci Inspectors, W. J. Kline, I). II, Karusi Auditor, A. It. Stlitc. Hiii vkciikkk i Justice of thu Peace, It, (!, F. Kshlnkey i Coitslable, A. II. Croop j Su. pervisors, d. M. Hoiut, Lahiuou Marti Poor Overseers, It, II. Sltler, 1 year, M. II. Petty, " ycaisj School Directors, D. W. Marlz, E. D. Adams i Assessor,!!, M, Kviuisj Asst. Assessors, Wllllani Laiuon,S. E, Smith) Judge of ICIcellon, S, E. Moycrt Inspectors, deo, W. Mutter,.!. II. .Mart.) Auilltor.Clnirles Iteed) Town Clcik, L. J Adams, ('KN'iiiAllAt- Chief lltirgcss, James Coll hail) Town Council, (), II. Millard, James Dyke, deo. W. Davis Jr., John Klllecu, James Dally, Pat. McH.vaity i High Consta blc, Samuel Smith i School Directors, Ed, Williams Jr., .Michael Harrct i Judge of Elec tion, David Walsh t Inspectors,!!, P. Hcuson, Pat. Currant Assessor, C. (I. Murphy i Asst. Assessors, John d. llauley, Abr.un Krelsher) Auditor, James P Hellly, Coxvmiiiami Justice of the Peace, Wllllani doodmaut Constable, Win. llenebech i Su pervisors, ltoger Dixon, Patrick McDermotti Poni1 Director, John Monroe) School Direc tors, Patrick McDonald, Patrick Drcnuan and Edward Hughes (lie) ) Assessor, Chii. Weldermaii) Judge of Election, north, Put rick Flynir, south, David Daws, Asst. Asres. sors, ( lias elslnckcr, .tames .Moinigluiti i Inspectors, Patrick Cain, JohiiFanole, north, Wm. Itouilenbush, .Michael Wynne, south. ndltor, Thomas Casey Town Clerk, John . Ilaiinmi. Catamissai Justice of the Peace, H. P, Fortner) Constable, Adam Mcnsch Super visors, Win. Hharptess, Daniel densll ) Ovtr seers of the Poor, J. II. deary, 2 years, Jesse Mensch, t year, School Directors, Nelson Hartman, J, D. Ycttcrj Assessor, Lewis Hayhursti Asst. Assessors, Win. Hartmau, M. Tuwksbury ) Judge of Election, M. . H, Kline Inspectors, (1. E. .Myers, Heiiben Slitiinaiij Auditor, Win. Eyer. G'oiiiK!--Constable, J. J. Hess ( Super visors, Fred Hiigenbuch, iti. ShnlTcri Poor Overseers, Lafayette Creasy, 2 years, 12. L. Kelchncr, 1 yearj School Directors, Ellis Hlngrosc, Daniel Whttmlrc) Assessor,Hlraiu Wldtinlri'i Asst. Assessor, Ed. Hartmau, J. E. Alkmaiij Judge of Election. Jesse Hon". mail) Inspectors, F. H. Hagcnhtic.h, W. II, Staid) Auditor, Ellas Creasy. Fisiti.vo Ciikf.k : Constable, E, L. Lemon ) Supervisors, Aaron Header, John Drcscher i Poor Overseers, P. J. Weaver, 2 years,.). D. Mcllcnry, lyear) School Directors, M. A. Aininerman, Ellas Wenncr j Assessor, L. M. Crcvclhig) Asst. Assessors, Silas Mcllcnry, John Weiineri Judge of Election, E. P. Header) Inspectors, N. .1. Hobblns, Amos Drcscher) Auditors, Ell Penler, N. W, Hess, 1 years) Town Clerk, M. W. Mcllcnry Treasurer, David Yost. FltANKMNt Justices of thu Peace, D. A. Mlllisou, Jacob Kitlltlc) Constable, David Hccder) Supervisors, Win. Ocorgc, Wm. Stoker) Poor Overseers, Phil. Manhitrl, 2 years, Wm (1. Fisher, 1 year) School Direc tors, (leo. llartinan, F. J. Heeder, Jer. Kos tenbauder, (tie); Assessor, David Heeder; Asst. Assessors, D. A. Mtinson, Wash, Parr; ludgu of Election, Wash. Pair ; Inspectors, Henjamln Sheets, Wash Fenster- maker; Auditor, Wm. Haunielster. (!i:kknvooi)s Justice of the Peace, W. F. Hessj Constable,E. M. Klsnerj Supervisors, Ellsha llaynmn, W. E. Patterson; Sehooi Directors, K. L. Well, James Everett ) As sessor, Wesley Morris ; Asst. Assessors. A. Heller, Virgil Hobblns; Judgu of Elec tion, John Eyer; Inspectors, Win. Dewltt. C. It. Ilcmiu) Auditors, Adam Utt. Hemlock: Constable, W. F. Foust) Super visors, Wm. dlrton, HcubcnH. Ouihlj Poor Overseers, Ell Old, 2 years, I. (1. Purse!, 1 year; School Directors, Thomas I.aiis,Jacob Heecher s Assessor, Win. P. Lcldy, Asst. As sessors, Win. A. Miller, II. I). Mcliridu) Judgu of Election, E. J. Old)' Inspectors, Jacob Harris, Alfred Hcuriu; Auditor, John Appchuan. Jackson: -Justices of the Peace, John F. Derr, Asa Yorks ; Constable, Calvin Dcrr; Supervisors, N. D.Kile, F. L. Hess; Poor Overseers, Wm. P. Hobblns, 2 years, Win. Parks, lyear; School Directors, Jell Fritz, Frank Travelpiecc ; Assessor, H. F. Fritz ; Asst. Asscssors.Aug. Everliart.Ezeklel Fritz; Iiidge of Election, H. 11. Hirlcman ; Inspec tors, Jell. Fritz, Samuel lCnousc ; Auditor, deo. Farvcr ; Town Clerk, F. M. Parker. Locrsr: -Justice of the Pence,Peter Swank; Constable, A. S. Knlttlc) Supervisors, Chas. Hlllig, Sol. Strattsser; Poor Oyerseers.Chris. Small, 2 years, Chas. Heaver, 1 year ; School Directors, Simon Hclwig, Ohadhili Yocuni; Assessor, Clinton S. Hower; Asst. Assessors, II. II. dablc, Wm. II. llhoads ; Judge of Election, J. J. Campbell ; Inspectors, Peter Felteriiian, Isaac C. Johnson ; Audltor,John Walter. Madison : Justices of the Peiicc.N. Well. Iver, J. W. Smith ; Constable, D. N. Wil liams; Supervisors. S. Lowry.Gco. Heagle; Poor Director, Conrad Kreumcr; School Di rectors, Jus. Johnson, Win. Glngles ; Asses sor, J. M. Smith ; Asst. Assessors, John C. Sliullz, M. E. Masters ; Judge of Election, Aug. Hartllne; Inspectors, M. D. Wclllver, It. M. Johnson; Auditor, Win. J. Allen. Main! Constable, Isaac Yetter; Super visors, J. F. Howinan, Joseph Hmtzel; Poor Overseers, J. C. Sliuninn,l year.Sol. Deimer, 2 years; School Directors, J. C. Shiinian.W. T. Shuman ; Assessor,.!. W. Kelchncr; Asst. Assessors, Dan. Miller, J. 11. Nuss ; Judge of Election, Nathan Miller; Inspectors, deo, Fisher, D. 11. Fedcrolf ; Auditor, John W. Shuman, Mifflin's Justices of the Peace, Samuel Snyder, .1. II. Heller) Constable.S. II. Wolf; Supervisors, John Yohe, Phlneas Smith Poor Overseers.Aaron W. Hess, 1 year.Isaac Andrews, 2 years; School Directors, Samuel Nuss, Chas. A. Hariiiau ) Assessor, A. W. Hess; Asst. Assessors, Obadiah Swank, II. W. Smith; Judge of Election, M. V. D. Keller; Inspectors, J. C. Nuss, A. M. Didle- maii: Auditor, C. W. Hess; Town Commit tec, J. N. Peifer, !l years, A. C. Millard and Stephen Snioyer, each 2 years. Moniiu i!: --Constable P. S. Karsbner ; Su- pervisors, Samuel digger, Michael Hauch; Poor Overseers, Clint. Crawford, 2 years, Phil, Foust, 1 year; Sehooi Directors, Henry S. Heay, David Mauser, !1 years, and John S. Mensch, 2 years ; Assessor, David Mauser ; Asst. AssessorSjIsalah Hoberts,SaiuuelGlgcr; Judge of Election, I. Mowrey; Inspictors, Alfred Irvin, John Itodarniel; Auditor, "W M. Monroe. Moi'nt Pi.k.vhant : Constable, David Stroup; Supervisors, Phil. Cieasy, d. AY, ltuckel t Poor Overseers, Peter Hlppcnstecl, 1 year, Mathias Shatter, 2 years ; School Dlrectors.John llippeiistecl, AL ltuckel; As sessor, Jos. Ikeler ; Asst. Assessors, Hiram Cronse, Samuel Hartzel; Judge of Election, Wm. E. Johnson. Inspectors, John Hlppen steel, Hiram Hogart ) Auditor, J. P. Sands OiiANOK: Constable, M, C. Keller) Super visors, E. D. Johnson, II, C. Conner) Poor Ovcrseers.deo. S. Fleekenstlnc, 2 years, AVm, Delong, 1 year; School Directors, A. Av. C, Keller, Charles Jones j Assessor, M. H. Pat teisou; Asst. Assessors, J. It. Illinium, il. C. A'anco! Judge of Election, David Herring) Inspectors, J. A. Kline, II, E. Howinan-, Auditor, ('. H. AVhltei Town Clerk, A. II Mnstcllcr. Pinui Constable, James Drelbelblsj Su pcrvisois, Harvey Lunger, 1. A. Cliember- lulu; Poor Overseers, John Druner, 2 years, Jacob Long, 1 year: School Directors, H. F. AVhllmoyer, Ezra Eves; Assessor, A. K. dlr ton t Asst. Assesors, P, . Sones, Jos. Shoe maker i Judges of Election, W. A. Hunter t Inspectors, John A'. AVclllver, Ira 0. Sunn il its Auditor, Abrm Henuett. ItovtUN'ii Ciikkki--Justice of tho Peace, J, C, Myers ; Constable James Knlttlc; Super visors, Jos, Levan, deo. Craig ) Poor Over seers, A. Whltner, AVm. Sinner, (tie)) School Directors, Jos, Craig, John Al, Miinhnrt i As scssor.Jerc Kunkle) Asst. Assessors, Henry lloirninn, in, A eager) Judge of Election Frauds Diehard i Inspectors, F. Drieslmcli, Jacob Hodman; Audltor,0, W. Chcrrlugtou. BriiAiti.oAFi ("mutable, Newton Herring U 1 I II- I'll . l... . tr ... ion ; nupei visors, .i. it, ivue, .louii hit. ; School Directors, J, N. Pennington, J, A Kline . Assessor, Daniel Flit.) Aunt, Assses sors, Jessu Fritz,.), 11, Davis Judge of Elee Hon, A. H, Fritz ) Inspectors, (1, Laubach, II, A, Petcruian ) Auditor, Joshua Fritz, Scon ; - Constable, II. N. White) Super. visors, David delslnger, Frank Jacobs School Directors, Stephen Pcttlt, Samuel MeKamcy ) Auditor, Hubert Howell As sessor, O, 11, Case ) Asst. Assessors, deo, . Kelchncr, Heccu I airman; Judge of Election, Daniel Snyder, east, Jos, It. Hob bins, wist i Inspectors, T. W. Hartman, Peter Jacoby,east,John Wurdlii, (', (.', Trench west. , The Herwick olllcers were given last week Tlie I'nMIr Krlmols. The following Is a brief statistical report of i the public schools of Hloomsburg, furnished , by .Air. W. II. Snyder, Principal i I iiitttti sr. m iipivo, Doom No. I. Whole No. Iiinltendmicc dur ing month, CI- Average number In atten dance during month, fig j Per cent of nttcn dance during month, ti2 Neither tardy nor absent during month, 2:1. Room No. 2. holu number lu attendance dining month, (II Average number In nt tendance during month, (11 ) Per cent of iittciidaucc during month, 07 1 Neither tar dy nor absent during month, !)!). Room No. il, AVhole No. In attendance during month, 7(1) Average number In at- tendance during month, (10) Percent of No, In attendance during month, 8!) Neither lar dy nor nbsent, 2.1, Room No. 4, Whole number In nltundancf during month, 07; Average number In at- tendance during month, 711 1 Per cent of iittciidaucc during month, HI Neither tar dy nor absent 12. i iiTit sr. nni.iiisn. Rioni No. I. Whole numbi-rlu attendanco dining mouth, 20; Average number In at tendance during month, 27 ) Per cent of at tendance dining month, 07 ) Neither tardy nor absint, 12. Room No. 2. AVhole number In attendanco during month, 42 i Average number In atten dance during mouth, 91 1 Per cent of utter- ihinco during month, H'J ) Neither tardy nor absent, !!. Room No. !1. Whole number In ntlcndancu during month, 70) Average number In atten dance during month, (10) Per cent of ntlcndancu during month, HI i Neither tardy nor absent, 1:1. Room No. I. Whole number lu attendance during month 87; Average number lu atten dance during month, 7i); Per cent of ittcndnncu during month, 80 i Neither tardy nor absent, 17. VlKi.sIt HIM. AVhole numherin atlemlaucodurlng month, CI ; Average number in attendance during mouth, 14 ; Per cent of attendance during month, 8.1 : Neither tardy nor absent during month (I. nKCAl'illll.A'IION. AVhole number In attendancu during mouth, r82 ; Avcragu number In attendancu during month, fiO.I ; Percent of vttcndaltcc during month, 88; Neither tardy nor absent during mouth 150. AVI El! 110111 I.ONO VKAIIS. C. C. Jacobs, 78 Folson Street, Hultitlo, writes that for eight long years he had tried every known remedy to cure him of piles, also had been treated by physicians without success, when he was ultimately cured by Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. riu.ru is a shameful abuse that attention needs to be called to. It is that of hiving the burden of funeral services upon ministers with scarcely a thank you, and never a com pensalion. To do such service for a member of Ids own church, or under certain clrcuni stances for a member of another church for n person who Is interested in church work, and gives of their means for the advance- incut of the church's interest, there Is no minister but would deem It nothing but sini- pie right, without thought of compensation. Hut even then there would be nothing but a touch of righteousness In granting the minis ter compensation for service rendered. Hut the abuse comes lu on thu part of tliu people who never scarcely attend nny chinch ; who never give anything for the advancement of Christianity or, If anything, a stinted little. AVhen dentil comes to then families they want a minister. They send for him, and take hours of his valuable time. Sometimes he lias to hire a conveyance ; sometimes pay for th care of that conveyance and for his own entertainment. Hut for that service there is never a penny Hint in ills pocket chinks gratitude against Its fellows. The undertaker is paid; the gravu digger is paid; thu liveryman is paid; tliu doctor is paid; everybody is paid, and in full value, but the minister. And yet he renders the most cost- ly service. Thu thought that he serves them with has cost him years of time and him dreds of dollars. He has a greater capital in trade than the undertaker, llo gives as lunch time to this special service as the tin dertaker. Hut then "he Is only a minister let him wait for his pay until he gets to heaven." Hut there is one great dltllciilty lu that wailing. Thu 111:111 who is mean enough to take such service from a minister without compensation, Is loo mean to ever reach heaven; and so even In that blissful land of gold, there is no compensation for doing a service for a family, too mean lo pay the minister. AVc protest earnestly against any one not a member of a minister's church, or a supporter of it, taking the service of 11 liiin isier at funerals without giving him an adequate pay. The peisou who does take such service without paying for II, Is simply menu, very mean Indeed) mean enough to corrupt a graveyard. lit If the lady who reads this card when lu want of Spool Cotton will ask for the "O. N. T." hu will obtain the very best thread made. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton and see that you get It. For sale by all leading dealers. tub 3 fi-ia On Tlili'l) IIhn Trlnl. AVu will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro. A'oltalc Hells ami other Electilc Appliances on trial loriuuiy nays 10 young men aim older persons who are nlllleted with nervous debllity.lostvitality.elc, guaranteeing speedy relief and eoinpletu restoration of vigor and manhood. Also for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney dlllleullles, Ruptures and many other discuses. Illustra ted pamphlet sent free. Address A'oltalc licit Co., Marshall, Michigan. Oct. 28, '81-ly The Milton .Iryin states that .Mr. deorge Scovillc, dulleau's lawyer, will deliver a ledum on "Modern Politics" lu that town, some timu lu May. Cuiioslty to see the ar sassln's defender will doubtless draw a largu audience, whatever the merits of the lecturo may be. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allother cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, C roup, Asthma, iiron ihitis,AVliooping Cw-jh, Incipient Consumption and fr the relief of , hi umptive per m m advanced a-es of the Dbcace. Vor Sale lyall iJruggi t- . Price, 25 cent-. Nov, I, "M cia Business Notices The largest and greatest variety of corsets, prices from SMcls. to 2.00 nnd sizes from 1(1 to t!0 at Clark it Son's. - Moorhend it Hurler have purchased the store, Into of IL W, Atil, at the Espy station and have enlarged the stock, 'llicy havo raised the prices on railroad tics, and will pay the highest figures cither lu trade or cash. They nlso keep on band n stock of salt, (Mi, fertilizers and bind plaster which they otter for sale nt very low prices, ltcd Ash Avondnlu coal constantly on band. march I), 2w. Ladles' Son's. muslin undcrwenr nt Clark it An Invaluable strcngthener for the nerves, muscles, anil digestive organs, producing strength nnd nppetltc, Is Hrown's Iron Hit ters. New Dress goods nt Clark it Son's. Tho only place lu town that you can get Drays patent La Heine corsets Is ut Lutz it Sloan's. They have all sles from 18 to !10. New dress buttons, the latest styles from fie to i?2.(H) per dozei, nt Clark it Son's. . i You can buy thu beat ready made shirt for 1,00 at I. AV. Hnrtinnii's. We have now In store u largo llnu of new dress oiniimsnts, passamcntcilcs nnd silk fringes nnd a largu llnu of new lace collars nt Clark it Son's. Lutz it Sloan have new white goods, mi:g 1 Ins nml embroideries. Latest styles of dents' linen collars cults just received nt Clark it Son's. mid AN'N'OYANCK AVOIDED. Ori'y hairs arc honorable but their prema ture appearance Is nnnoylng. Parker's Hair llalsam prevents the annovnncu by tiromnltr restoring the youthful color. Duy the Dull corset at Chirk it Son's. A'ou can find the handsomest line of ging ham dress goods at I. AV. llartman's. Tliu best ii button Kid glove for .1.00 nt Clink it Son's. A new slock of dress ginghams nnd seer suckers at Lutz it Sloan'". New AVatercd silks at Clark it Son's. "Ton can find the cheapest dishes nt I. W. Hm tiunu's. New prints at Clark it Son's. 1(1 loaves for 1.00. Dread Is sold hero cheaper than any In the State, nt J. F. Caldwell's. town A'ou can tliul AV. llartman's. the freshest groceries at I. Iliad; and Colored silks at Clark & Son's. SOCIETY IIKI.I.KS. On account of Its remarkably dellcato nnd lasting fragrance society belles nre loud In their praises of Florcston Cologne. You car. tlnd the nicest lot of Easter cards at I. AV. Hurl man's. For cheap muslins go to Clark it Son's. L. T. Sharplcss will positively close out his entire stock before the middle of March to bull the business. Call cniiyifyou want to secure the best bargains. A'ou can see the greatest at I. AV. Hartman's, variety of goods Grout Harcalns are to be had at C. AV. Low's store at Orangevillu Pa., as ho Is selling out his entire stock of goods nt cost, ns he has rented his storu to Llllcyit Sloppy and gives I them possession the llrst of April, fell 17- tf Pianos, organs, and all wood musical In struincntSjCleaiicd.tuned.mid repaired. New hairs put on bows. T. Mclhcrcll, Hloomsburg. Hon Ton Corsets at Clark & Son s. OSI.Y two iioiti.es. Messrs. .lohnson, Hollowav- it Co., whole- sale druggists of Philadelphia, Pa., report that somu time ago a gentleman handed them a dollar Willi a request to send a gooucatnrm cure to two army olllcers In Arizona. He-1 cently the same gentleman told them that iimn me omccrs anil inc vvuu 01 ucu. jonn 1 C. lVemoiit.Gov. of Arizona, bad been cured of catarrh liv two bottles of Klv's Cream 1!llJ'h .Messrs. r.iy uros., nruggisis, uswego, n. Y.-A few (lavs a.'o I saw 11 ladv vvlfo had used your Cream llnlni for Catarrh, and had iounii more rcuci ironi onu uoiuu man ironi all other remedies she had tried. I enclose SI for two bottles. Yours respectfully, James llitchcn, M. D. Providence, H. I. t'rlce nu cents. New riiclilngs undcollars.Mother Hubbard and shirred at Clark it Son's. AViint Prime Clovcrsecd and 500 bushels of Potatoes at Silas A'oung's, Light Street. Feb. 24 4-vv Dr. F-rnzier's Rout Bitters, Prnzler's Hoot Hitters are not a dram-shop whiskey bevcraae.but arc strictly medicinal in every sense. They net strongly upon tho liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular.inake the weak strong.heal the lungs, build up the nerves and cleanse the blood nnd svsti'iii nf evi'rv imnurllv. Vor (lizziness,rusli of bh)od to the head, tend. I Inir to nnnnluxv. dvsneosla. fever and iimic. dropsy.plinples uiid blotches, scrofulous hu mors and sores.tctter.iing worm, white swell- lUg.crvMpcuis, sore eves nun lor young men a t,M, from w,.kio.S9 or il.l lllv r,uise,l from Imprudence, and to females In dellcato health, l-'raier's Hoot Hitters are especially reconuneiiiied. Dr. ! lazier: 1 have used two bottles of Hoot Hitters for dyspepsia, dizziness weak- uoss, and kidney disease, and they did me morucood than the doctors, nml all thu medi cine I ever used. From thu llrst doso I took I bciinn to mend, mid I am now lu perfect health, mid feel as well ns I ever did. I con siller your medicine one of the greatest of blcssliius. .vilis. .vi, .viAiniJN. U eve anil. U. Sold by all druggists everywhere nt ijl per iiniitc. JHXRYSt CO., sole AV 02 Vesctj St. AVic York. ILliS! PILES! PILES! .1 h'liro Cure Fount! ut I.HKt'. Xo One Xeeil Sillier ! A sure euro for blind, blcedlnc. Itcbimr nml uiccrmcii piles mis iiecn discovered uy Dr. AVilllmn, fan Indian remedy.) called Dr. AVU. Ham's Indian Ointment. A slntilo box has iired the worst chronic cases of 25 or 80 years standing, rso one need sulrcr live minutes alter applying tills wonderful soolli. Ing medicine. Lotions Instruments nnd elec tuaries do more harm than good. AVUliam's Ointment absorbs tho tumors, nllays the In- iiiiiuit ill. lilt, ir I iifiri tmiiiiri. 111 .ti.vi.i 111i11.mil ' VI"'". i .v ...pin I.U-.I fp.,. ting warm In bed,) nets as a poultlcc,glvesln- statu ami painless relict, mid is prepared only inr lines tve linn ior noiiitiiir else. Head what lion..!. M. Cotllnberry of Cleve laud says about Dr. AVUliam's Indian Pile Ointment i I have used scores of idle cures, mid it iill'ords me pleasure! to say that I have never found anything which u'avo mu such Immediate mid permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For sale by all (lruL'"lsts or mailed on re. ceipt oi price, ?i.uo. HENRY dt CO., rrop'rs, (IS Voey St., Xew A'ork. 5KIH DISElraiED liv Dr. l' razlei's .Aluglo Ointment. Cures as if by magic, pimples, black heads griios, iiioicucs mm eruptions on me lace, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures Itch, barber's Itch, salt rhcuin,tct ter, ringworm, scald bead, chapped bauds. sole nipples, sore Hps, old obstinate ulcers mid sores, Su: SSIU DISE.-.SE V Drake, Ksu., Cleveland, (),, sutTorcd be yoitd id! description from a skin disease which appeared on Ids hands.head mid face, and nearly destroyed Ids eyes. Thu most careful doctoring fulled to help lilin.iind after mi nan lulled no used lir, r rnler's Slaglc winiiiieni nun vvns curcci ny a lew nppucn. lions. Ci! Thu llrst mid only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered, Sent by mall on receipt of price. 60 cents. ni'.aui iviu., solo 1'rop'rs, 0:2 A'kskv Br.. Nkw Yoiik. For blind, blecdlnir. Itchlnir or ulcerated piles nn, vmi.i.um's inpias i-ii.k oiximkst sure cure. Price ijl. 00 by mall, '''or by nil Druggist. w A good, rcllnlilo tiockct knlfo is vvlmt ovcry cctitleinaii Blioitld possess. AVo linvo nfiottt 7-Ti tmttcrns, ranging in price from 10 cents to $2.G0 cncli. There nro somo tilings it pnys lo buy only tlio best. Tho celebrated combina tion Unzor .Sttop nnd none which wo offer is the nrtielo ) price '() cts. It can not be excelled. I ntn but a stranger hero I Jersey 1h my home. AA'hilc I stay I shall use A nrren s Kvnporated Vegetables;. 2." et. package makes 12 quarts of delicious soup. 1'isk IfrK-DisTKMPKii. This fntnl dis case of Horses mny bo prevented nnd cured by tho free use of Ifendershott'is German Cattle Powder) it cleansed the system; enriches the blood nnd puts your horse in a healthy condition. Large package, 2.1 ets. or .1 for 1.00. AVell, it's mighty hard to eough nnd fitrain so dreadfully 1 I teally do believo I shall cough up my boots, if I don't get relief! AA'hy bo so distressed, when Dr. Von Zolta'x Homeopathic Pectoral will cure you and restoro you to health and happiness. 2.1 cent nnd 1.00 bottles. Now is your chance, find our store is tho place to purchase anything and every thing in the lino of drugs, medicines or ilriiggistssunilrics. 1 Seasonable prices and good goods lire our arguments, and in asking for your trade, we promise to mnke cvery assertion good, to misrepre sent nothing and give you full value for your dollar, each and uvery time. C. C. GALIGNAN, DEALER IN STOVES, HEATERS. and RANGES. FIRE PLACE HEATERS; LiOW DOWN G HATES, CELLAR FURNACES, &c. A Foil Stock Always Kept on Hani TIN, anil SHEET IRON WORK: I defy competition in this line, as far as cootl work is concerned. No matter how diHicnlt the job is bring it to me, and I will do it or --i. . nnv s J 1 J nT TTTVyrtaT'KTf' r JLl U 1VJ.O J.1N VX. Parties Avaiiting work done m ,1 . 1 1 -ii 1 n j tlllS branch, AVlll do AVCU to am eo n,0 before COillff elsewhere. iT1 , 1 iTp, 1 I do 110t hire ailA' but ItrSt CltlSS plumbers to do HIV AVOl'k. I J STEAM FITTING. I am now ready to make esti mates and take contracts for heat ing private houses and public buildings by steam or hot Avater. GAS FIXTURES. There is ahvays a full lino of this class of goods to be found in . ,i,( T !,,, ,,f U1V BtOrC. Ally tllUt 1 liaA'C UOt on hand I Cflll furnish at shortest ,. i . .... I iiiiui j "iJ "-' j i" ROOFING. I am always ready to do a good job of rooting at a iair price. Satisfaction giuuantecu or no pay. OPERA HOUSE, Bloomsburg, Pa. Thlrtv.filt V&rifttlet tt Cihbkrt I 16 of Com t 8 of Cucum. ten ,iol KUIooi )i of mil Hcrntltill llolSluklhl il of lUct kail of Toratto, villi other meti la pfopwtion, ft lltr9 portion of which wtr f rowa on my ftv Mw final, will txfouajlanr VoU!o mmi Flower S4 I'ftUlone fur IS St. S40I nil to all ho lrol. Oulommof lut Sotoa ! ol wilu foi it. All SooJ told Uom at ouUUh. weal wintoted to x both fmh la J tf ue to atme, to Mr, inl ,hou!4 It fo.e ochtivUe. I vlll iclill tho oidei fillll. The oriUl UtroJaoer of Erlr Ohio lad Ilurbuk 1'oU Uoa, Marble Karlr Cora, tho Hubbard kouh. Hfkroiearoa I'tnatr. i-aioarra aieiea. wa ""'V other aiw Vereublei. I iatite tho pauoaigf of the public. N Vlftublcl a Spctltltr. J antra J, II, Or-ruorj Mttbltb(il, Uus. fetiin-ra ala or To Hervoui Sufferers Tht Qreat luropein uemeay. ph. j, b, BiwrsON'a.smciiic uidicimi, nr. J. it. Simmon's gDOCMa Medicine Is a nosltlve euro for overwork ot hotty or train or exem of any Mud, Bucti as weakness and all diseases risultlntf Ironi Nervous Debility, lrrltatillUy.Mental Anxiety, Languor, Lassitude, Depression ot Spirits and func tional doranitvmecta of the nervous system gen. crauy. t tuua iu iuu liacii or mae, tassi KSoffiuSfe SSaSl vases that lead w cODsmptton, Insani ty c an vuriy ituii orbotb. No mattei how shattered the system maybetroin excesses o t an) kind, a short course ut thla tuedl EI ue wllTrioloiuUiu lost (unctions and procure health and happiness whero before was despondency and gloom. Thu bpe- utno Medicine Is btlnf used with vvoi d-irtul success. 1'amnhleU sent true to all. Write for them uud get lull partrlcular. l-rtce, spoctao ll.oo per package, or six packages for ts,W. Will be sent by mall ou receipt ot money. Address all ordors, J. 11. BlMl'SON's M Kill UN E CO. Nos. 101 and 1U6 Main street, buffalo, N. V, Kb Hi S3 ly Is a sale
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