sffQtffvwmMjmiMi THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SB URG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FIMDAY, AIM til. V, 1882. Correct Knllroml Time Tntile. Trains on tho Pbllndelphl.. k 11. II. lento ltupal ai follows i KOIItrt. SOUTH. Olsn. m. 11 ! n. m. 4 ic p.m. o 4.s p. in TNlns on tho I), L W. II. II. lo xo ll'ootnsburg as follows i NfllTII. FOUTH. 7 ss a.m. ol n m. U lip. m. 11 43 a in. a ' o p. m. 4 ill p. in Tlio 1 1 41 train south connects with tlio Phlla dclnhtft Heading nt upcrt, nnil with llio Northern Ccntrnl at Nortliiiinterl.iiid. ForcpatigH'H circus will lie In Sunliiiry on April SOlli. There xVlll lie n tolnl eclipse of the urn on tlio 17th nf May. Choice cablingc mid lettuce plants for sale nt .1. Garrison's, Btli street. S.xv (Julie it large drove of mules jm'-id through town mi Wednesday lint. The new Lutheran cliureli at .Milton was dedicated on Sunday, the 21th of Maieh. Anna Dickinson will he at Wilkes llarrc during this iiionth, and will appear n "Hamlet." A few more such days us Kiinil.iy nnd Monday will bring forth the btttls nnd blossoms, Sunday win u peifect A pi II day. It opened with a thunder shower which wns followed hy warm sunshine. Well eountelfellcd live dollar gold pieces nr.; In clreidatlon. If you get a handful of gold coins, see that they are genuine before putting them Into your pocket. llcporla of proceedings of local Insti tutes In I'ine and Centre townships have heen omitted this week for want nf space: will puhllsh them next week. The lineal Tailoring Establishment In town Is X. S. Tingley's, in rooms over the Columbian Olilce, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of work In ids line. There has been some delay in getting the rails for the X. Sc V. I J. railroad. Hut they are now being shipped to Shlckshlnny fiom Scranton, and woik has commenced at track laying. A new weekly Vemoeiutic paper has been stinted at Wiitsoiitown. Fornot & Fisher are the proprietors and the former is editor. The first number is goodlypo. graphically and edltoiially. Foil Su.i:. llenjamln Klsler near C'aiiby I'ostOlllce, Mt. riensant township Coluinbla counly Pa., oilers for sale 2 horses, the pur chaser can have Ids choice from four head. m:irch-'Jl-2 w. It will not be safe for a mouth to come to change your heavy underclothing for lighter. Vou will probably need your over coat many limes before the May Mowers hlooni. Mr. Wilson of lieiilon while passing a team in going through the bridge near that place, ran against the side and broke his -wagon tongue. His team ran uwny and one horse was considerably injured All one armed and one legged soldiers in Columbia County who are inteiested In the proposed bill now before congress for an increase of pension will plmisc communi cate with (i. V. Mears, Ittipcrt, I'a., late Sergeant Co.. A. mil Hcsr't. 1. K. V. C. The llrst Annual Kcccption of the Dan ville Luster Assembly will be held in the Opera House at Hint place on Tuesday evening, April 11th. It will be one of tin. grandest allairs of Hie kind that has ever been given there. Trout lislilng began last Saturday but, up to the present writing, the market has not been overstocked witli llsti. The sport Is not what It used lo be in Columbia County it takes harder work to get smaller lish. The Town Council will meet hereafter in their new room, second Moor of the Coi.r.M wan building. The books and furniture were placed In the room last Tuesday. The ipiartcrs formerly occupied by the Council in lirowcr's building, have heen rented hy Col. John (!. Freeze. Since the general refusal by business men to accept punched coins, they have mostly disappeared from circulation, and it lias been a matter of wonder what be came of them. Thousands of dollars are sent to the Treasury at Washington every week and there destroyed. The variations in temperature of late have been more bewildering than ever. True Spring days, soft and balmy, have alternated with days in which heavy over coats were very desirable. This sort of tiling may be health-giving, but we cannot see how or why. People will lind II to their advantage to Stop where you will llnd line groceries, Hour, teas, colTees, spices, butter and cheese, choice syrup and molasses, foreign fruit. Goods delivered promptly five of expense. F. S. Ki.NPoni's. Successor to T. W. Co.n.ni:i:. The services at St. Haul's Episcopal church ou Sunday, will be as follows i Morning l'rayer at six o'clock-, service at 10, beginning with the I.lttmy.scrinoii and Holy Communion. The music will be best at the early service. In the evening the Sunday School will present Its Buster of. ferings, Horlug for oil In Wyoming county lias thus far proved n failure, if their opera tors had applied for information to the share holders of the Green Creek Petroleum company of tills county, they perhaps would not have sunk their money In tho ground. Oil btock In Columbia and Wyom lug counties Is of about ctuia! value. The comedy-drama "llazlu Klrke," was presented at the Opera House on Monday evening last with good ellect. The prlncl pal chnractcrs were well sustained nnd the Biipport throughout was much better than usually found In tioupes on the road. The play Itself Is full of dramatic Incidents and effective scenes and is certainly one of tlio best of Its kind on the stage. Mr. John Jack as J)M3tan Kirke, Miss Annulloylo as Jfaxle and Mr. 1. I). Fisher as Pitticu Green merit especial praise. Tim Nkm HoAit. It Is about setlled that the Heading road will come to Huubury. The road ran be built by way of Sunbury .- r.r.r nm . , I... I 111.. "I-uu,ouu iiicupcr man uy me imiiviiiu route, and the proposition of tho Heading people Is, that If they can get the right of way via Sunbury at a nominal figure, Ihey will construct the road. Tho people of I.ewlshurg give the right of way through that town and also pay for the right of way from that placo to West Milton, which will cost about lyll.OOO, )r, Hook, of Wlnllehl will give the light of way through Ids farm and ?') ,100, The people of Sunbury tire asked to give the light of way through tlio town, nnd n meeting of Council has been called for this evening, when the matter will assume 'hape. Xmlhumierluwl Jkmomil, How tho hearts of n crowd swell nnd throb with pitiless haired ngalnsl the innii who coughs during the performance at n Ihcatre, when Ihey know he Is loo stingy to Invest twenty-five cents Inn bottle of i)r. Hull's Cough Syrup. Master Sunday comes this year on the Dili of Apill. It fell on the sanio day In 181. It will not, however, fall on this day again nftcr tho present year tilt 1011; then again In 1 MO, 202 J, 2031, 204,, Sec. in 1880 It will fall on April 2!5, Its latest possible dale. This will be the first lime It has oc curred since tlio Introduction of the new style In 1752. It will then not occur again on April 2.) until nfter nu Interval of fifty seven years, or In 1013j and then not again for one hundred nnd sixty-three years. Mr. Ij. Gross has gone to Xcw York and 1'hlladclphln to lay In n full line of dents' Youths' and Hoys' clothing. Look for bargains. The I'rovidence Ja inwl has Hie following account of odd aitieles for which there nic many purchasers! The demand for eye stones has fallen olT very largely, but they are kept still nnd sold in considerable ipiantllles. The eye stone will clear the eye. There Is no doubt about that, but Its movements are regulated by Its shape and by n formation ou the lint side or bae of the stone, similar to u blade In a turbine water wheel, The whole rcembles a shell just begun--before the cavlly wns formed. If shells were so fonned, but are not. Tho stone la composed of limestone, and vinegar or any add by Its action upon il causes motion". The stones are found in tlio sea shore on the Pacllie coast. Sailors gather Ihem bx the ipiart and vend In Hade centres, The price Is ten cents. Illood stones arc also called for, not the kind known to seal rings and sleeve but tons, but glass stones or beads of the color of blood, dark red. These are worn to prevent the nose bleed, although the old plan lo prevent, namely, to keep the nose out of oilier persons' business, is in use still and works well. With a string through the glass bead nnd the string around the owner's neck, the liability to nose bleed Is removed. The bloodstones, some of them, come from (lermany. Hnttlcsnake oil will unlimber joints nlllicted with certain lameness as no other oils or preparations will. It is called for often nnd the buyers may get rattlesnake oil and they may not. It Is said to be u business of considerable importance in Xorth Carolina to capture rattlesnakes and from the fat to produce, the oil. At all events, rattlesnake oil is sold, and It Is supposed to cure niarvelously. Skunk oil is another cure-all for certain maladies. I'c-rsomil. Miss l.ulu Hotter has closed her school nt ;5hlckshinny, mid U home again. Mr. Charles 11. Snyder has become the editor and propiietor of the Wilkes Hal re VMrreunJ. Mr. (Jeo. IC. Ilidieman has taken a po sltlon in the car shops of I.ockard Hros. He has been In Shlckshlnny for some lime past. Isaiah Ittipcrt of lla.leton was in town ou business this week. Mr. J. S. Hicks of Philadelphia spent a few days in town this week. David I.owenberg is chosen as grand Juror In t lit; Fulled States court nt Pitts burg tlds month. Mr. John Stocks, of AViHinnispoil, was in town this week n the interest of the telep hone exchange. .1. II. Hutler, Vice President X. Y. Cen- trnl H. H., Mr. Darling and L. 0. Kiu.ler, ill prominent railroad men, came to liupert yesterday on a special train fiom Philadel phia and were the guests of Mr. Lloyd Paton dining their stay. C. W. MelCelvy has moved his family from Calawissa, and Is residing In tlio bouse of Mrs. Duller on Iiock street, head ot Market. Mr. O. T. Wilson, for about sixteen years with M. (I. Helper Si Co., is now con- necled witli the house of Weimer, W right & Watkin, Xo. SOS Market St., Philadel- phia. l'roin Confer. Tin winter lerm of the public school at tin Creasy district, held In the Grange Hull, was ,'insed on Friday last. 1 his school was in charge of Mr. T. Clark ICestcv till .ibout two months since, when lie was oblij.e I to resign ids position on account of il leallli, and .Air. John II. Aiknian lini.licd the term. x e understand that a summer school will soon be opened at the Hall under the auspieies of the Center Grange and in charge of a Mr. Sleek of Shaniokin. On Saturday evening last an enteitaiii- nient was given at the Ilidlay School It being the close of the winter term. The exercises were good, the audience large, and a a general good time was had. Mr. S. F. Smith, the teacher, has given good iitisfactlon during Ids stay with us and lias the best wishes of the patron of Hie school for his success in the future. The Ilidlay Sunday School which closed on Cluistmas, reopened last Sun- day for the summer season. As many of the young people of the valley have gone to other climes lo seek tlieir fortunes, rou school will not be large this summer. The ofl'cers elected were as follows: Supl. J. II. Aiknian, Ass'l, Supt. William Hess, See. JohuS. Scott, Librarian, J. W. Ilid lay, Treas. Miss Maltio Conner. As the people here are nearly all free- holders, there was but Utile stir ou the llrst of Apill. In fact wo cannot think of a single change made between farmers of the valley. I. I). Creasy of Herwlck, and II. V. White of Hloomsburg were at Sunday school and chinch last Sunday morning. The boys still remember their homes oc casionally. Illhtor.t of Hie MiikIIhIi People. Green's justly celebrated "Larger History of the English People," ought certainly now lo llnd a place In every home. The Elzevir edition, In live handy and tasteful volumes, cloth binding, all for 1, r0, (by mall 1 80) Is certainly n specimen of book- making that will delight the eye of those who rejoice In beautiful books, and Is hardly less than a marvel in economy of cost. Hut Hie Model Octavo edition, in one volume, utility binding, caps the cllinav for cheapness only B0 cents, or by mall 111 cents ! These editions me being puhllsh. cd by the Useful Knowledge Publishing Co., 102 William Slreel, Xew York, and are examples of the miallly nnd prices of numerous standard works which they nre publishing. At these pi Ices they 'sell only lo buyers direct, discount lo dealers and agents being Impossible, and Hie editions published are limited lo the orders which reach them promptly. Catalogues and specimen pages are sent flee ou renuest. Specimens of several of their publications can be seen at the olllee of this paper, and to accommodate our subscribers wo will forward their orders for any they may wish lo purchase. in Thirty nn h Trial. Wo will send Dr.Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltalo Dells mid other Kleclrle Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are alllleted with nerv. ous debility, lost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy lellef and complete restoration of vlg. or ami manhood. Also for Hhcuuinllsin.Ncii ralgia.ParalysIs, I.lver and Kidney dllllcul tles, Huptuies and many other diseases, Il lustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltalo Delt Co., Marshall, Michigan, Oct. 2S, 'Hl.ly lHt of April CIliitiKL'H. 1!. C. Dundy changes across the slreel, Into tho Moyor building. Oscar Alexander will occupy Mrs. Gir Ion's properly on Centre street. Thomas Miller one of Wynkoop's prop, crlles on Thiid street. Mrs. 9. M. lfess, oue-lialt ot 0. Hobblns' house on Xorth Main street. W. V. Hobblns, the Uittenbcndcr proper, ly on Fifth street. James Hclly takes possession of his prop erly on Third street, lately the Chrlstmnn property. Mrs. Maicley moves Into her properly on Hast street. Mr. Jacob Shalfer relumed from the West and moves Into ids house on Hast street. Hev. Mr. Davis occupies one-half of tho C. Hobblns property on Main street. Mrs. Hsldeniaii moves her family from Port Carbon and lakes Hie Menagh proper, ty on Hast slreel. Mr. Joe Wright coine.i here from Sliaino kin and takes, temporarily, the property of C. W. Miller, near Fifth street. H. II. Waller Kq. has removed Ids law olilce to the rooms over the First Xatlonal Hank. Messrs, Knnrr & Wlntersteeu -ire lilting up their law olilce InthcMcKcIvy building, Main street and have moved their books nnd papers therein. I'Msliliiucrvek Itciii4. Mrs. Mnilha Lemons of Asbury is now visiting friends In Michigan, near White Pigeon, SI. Joseph county. She was ac companied by .Mr. Hess of Stillwater. W. W. Sulllir Is about erecting a barn ou his farm at Asbury. I). I). Hveland is putting up n dwelling house. Our winter schools closed on Friday last. Asbury school was attended by a great many visitors during the last winter. Simon Search's house was destroyed by fire last Thursday, Hie liOth lit t. Mr. and Mrs. Search were away attending a sale. The children were left alone, nnd while baking In the cook stove, the pipe of which ran through the lloor and roof, the roof caught tire. One of the small boys went up stairs, found the roof in llamcs, and liu mediately gave the alarm, but the neigh bors living oil' unite a distance, the house was reduced to ashes. Scarcely any of the furniture was saved. There wns no In surance ou the building. They nre now dependant upon the generosity of their neighbois. Forks, April 3rd, 1882. Council lrocevilliiKH. March 20, 1832. The question of publishing the state ment of the years 1831-2 was considered and ordered printed as approved by the auditors. The following resolution was made by 1. W. Ilartman and seconded by William Habb: That notice be given lo property holders ou Catherine street whose pavements are not in line with the curb line given by Mr. Xeyhard, town surveyor, that said pavements be placed by them to curb line by the 1st day of May next or otherwise the Council of the town will proceed to have them put in curb line with 20 per cent added thereto. April !Jd 1882. The president and members elect of the town council, G. A. Herring, George Has sert, L. K. Waller, William S. Moyer, William Habb, Cliulou H. Sterling and I. W. Ilartinan, assembled at the otllec of John G. Fiee.eatll o'clock, a. m. for Hie purpose of organization. The olllcial oaths of olilce were duly administered ac cording to law by J. II. Maie, Justice of the Peace. Messrs Habb, Waller and Sterling were appointed a committee to rent a room and purchase furniture for use of Council. April r.th 18S2. Hegular monthly meeting of llie Council began at 7 p. m. The following named pel sous were elected to till the various oltlces during the coming year i A. L. Fill, Secretary; Win. Chrlstmnn, Treasurer; C. G. Dnrklcy Solic itor; Xathan Domboy, Street Commission, or; M. C. Woodward, Town Constable; D. 1). Fivas, Chief of Pol lee. The following motions were made for the rate of tax for the coining yean Habb, 8 mills, Hartmau 8J mills, Moyer!) mills. Action thereon will be taken at next meet ing. Win. Habb moved that the price of labor be ijl.2'5 per diem for nobbling ; 2.00 for a one-horse team; .:S.00 for a two-horse team'; that the driver In either case be not less than 10 years of age. Motion adopted. Permits granted. O. A. Klelni on Sec ond street, Chillies Krug ou Main street and Wm. Habb on Pine alley. Motion that the Street Comnilsloner noti fy all parlies whose streets are out of order lo put them in pioper order within twenty dajs from date of notice. I'rom Cciitriiliit. Mr. II. A. Weldeiisaul, one of Hie old est lesldeuts of this place, has removed his family to Lewisburg where he Intends starting a bakery. James Lally, a miner, working at the Ilael Dell colliery had his leg broktu by a fall of coal. Mr. George Piice had ids foot severely Injured by a piece of lion falling upon It, one day last week. Mr. U. G. Murphy, who has been con liueil to his house hy sickness tor some time, Is on our streets again. The Citi.ens' Hand enliv.'ued our streets witli some veiy line music ou Saturday evening. Mr. Joseph II. Daws, who went to Xew .Mexico a few weeks ago has returned. Judging from the brhiness of his stay Joe. evidently does not like western life. The shooting match which took placo here on Saturday between J. Greene of Girardvllle and Daniel Curry of lids place was won by the former. The number of birds shot at was eleven. Greene killed 0 and Curl) !. Two boilers exploded nt the .Morris HlilL'e Colliery, near this place, on Satur dav. doing much damage to the boiler house, but fortunately injuring no one ex. cept tiie llreman who was struck by some Hying missiles and slightly hurt Miss Hrldget Wright of Sh.uuokln and .Miss Maggie Coogan of Shenandoah are visiting friends in town, Mr. J. M, Freck has removed Ids family lo Potlsvllle, The house vacated by him Is now occupied by Mr Cres, The new sliru erected by Mr. JooMlllliu: ton In front of his drug slore presents a Hue appearance. .Mr. Michael Xurlney of D.uk Corner burled a child last week, The Gainsborough style of wealing the hat is becoming unite popular with our young men, If Hie lady who reads this card when In want of Spool Cotton will ask for the "O. N. T." she will obtain the very best thread made Ask for Clark's "o. N. T." t'otton and see that you get il. For sale by nil leading dealers. f:''j3 cia "Help the I'lior TriiniUH." This Is from the Lewlslown Omlte nnd Is commended to the prayerful consideration of those who think it n Christian duty to "help the poor tramp," A few nights since n bevy of tramps -not more than six or eight In number -were given lodging In the poor house, nnd upon the remark of some one that they were it hard looking set, ono of tliem said that If the person who made that remark know how much money was In the crowd he would think differently, nnd nt the request "haul out boys, nnd count up," It was found that the crowd showed over fSi, more than enough to get supper, lodging and break fast nt tho best hotel In town, and carry Ihem hy rnll beyond Pittsburg. The Telephone Ilxclmiinc F.nough subscribers have been secured to ni'iko the erection of a telephone exchange almost a certainly. When the wires are up nnd the convenience of tho system Is made manifest, there can be no doubt that other pirsons will avail themselves of the lm proveuient. The following are the sub scribers at present i M.OOMsllulKI. IWchang.) Hotel; Huekalew Hros,; Dioomsbiirg Dunking Co.; Dloomlnii g Iron Co.; llnrmiin & Hnscrl; D. L. & W. Kx. press; Sanatatiiiiiii I). Lowenberg; Ccnlril Hotel; Holmes & Schuyler; C. W. Miller; Moyer Dros.; Cot.fMlitAS; Win. Xeal; Win. Xeal & Sons; Geo, A. Clark; Dr. W. M. Hober; I. W. McKelvy; H. C. Xeal; Gas Company, CAI'.WMSSA Ilun; Susquehanna Hotel. nri'iilir W. M. -Monroe; Heading It. It. Station ; Powder Keg Manufactory. lii!ililoii'.H Droll l'H;uroH. In fancy spiing and summer fabrics nre many striking and novel designs, showing odd geometrical llguies, moons, fishes, birds.butterllles and the llke.someof which nre quite pntly; but those which show llguies of horses, deer, dogs nnd other mil mills are more amusing than attractive, an atomical knowledge In their construction being conspicuous by Its absence ; and to make matters worse, in the exigencies of her piofesslon tho modlslclu making up her zoological rob.M is compelled to serve these animals in the mint Indiscriminate manner. In joining tho scams the inutil add parts of course lit haphazard, so that a giraffe's leg is often apparently growing out of a grinning inonkcj'.s ear ; and again we ate treated lo the "picture of a monstro sity in the shape of a double-headed animal, pussy cat one side, bullfrog minus his mouth on llie other, these interesting heads appending to the remains of the body of a long legged stork, who is "niaichlng on" through yards of demoralized quadrupeds, regardless of the loss of one claw, in the ndeavor to catch up with u big yellow bumble bee fastened to the better half of guinea pig. Ono solemn, lonely eye of a grave old owl peers out between a moon In Its llrst quarter and a cow in its last quar tor, while a little dog laughs to see the lino support, althou;h a roaring lion, cut bias just behind the ears, is in dose proximity. f?3B S'f'ne great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over . allother cough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand J for that old established remedy. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Croup, Asthma, liron- chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of E consumptive persons in advanced i stages of the Disease. For Sale I by all Druggists. Price, "' ccntn. NOV. 4, 'S1-CB1 BUSINESS NOTICES. (Jo lo W. H. Gedtlis, Hailroad street for general collection of green house and bed- ding plants. a pi 7-!!m A set of tlnnei's tools for sale by Ste phen Knorr. Also a pair of 110 inch squaring scissors. Will he sold cheap. mar 17-tl" Pianos, omans. and all wood musical instruments, cleaned, tuned, and repaired. Xew hairs put ou bows. T. Metherell, Dioomsbiirg. C. W. Low of Orangevllle is paying forty cuts per Hi. lor nutter. -ll Kl'SSIAX wTiiTE OATS. At Mover Dros'. Write for prices. Can supply any quantity, wholesale and retail. Dultons, ornaments, loops, fourgres, beaded trimmings, &v. Lines now coin plele Clink oc Sou's, A medicine of real merit, preset ibed by many leading physicians, and universally recommended by those who have used It, as a true Ionic, is Drown's Iron Hitters. The rush for Faster cards will lie at I. W. llarlman's this week; !! cents to ijl.00. Flour and feed can always be had nt Allen's Hast cud grocery. april T-lf I. v. Hai tiuan s cretonnes have had a 'rent inn this spiing, i) different patterns See them. HIack and eoloied dress silks, watered, brocades, satins, velvets ami oilier dress trimmings at Clark & Son's, In llie absence of John Wolf, farmers wauling lariii machinery will please call at W. 11. Allen's. april 7-tf Meal, potatoes, oats, A"o wanted tit I. W. Iliirtmuu's, As good clgais as can lie found in town are kept at W. D. Allen's Last end gro. corv. april 7'.f lU.r.OANCK AMI PI l.'ll'V. Ladles who iinitrcclato elc'iineo and pur. tv are us in: mruors iiair uaisaui. ii the best article sold for restoring gray hair to Its oilglnal color, lieauiy nun lusue. H ack and co ored cashmeres, nuns veilings and a lull line ol other dress goods at C lal U iV Sou's, A new stock of lihbons and other fancy goods this wccK at l.utz. iv Biouirs, If i'ou want laeo curtains or cretonnes go to Clark St Sou's. - Go ti W. F.. Geddis. Hailroad street for curly vegetable plants, ot all varieties, iliu Vou can buy for te.idy pay, u portion I. W. llartuian's big slock at any hour llie day. Call early and often. Go to Lutz. it Sloan's for lace curtains, IF YOU WANT inn MOST COMFOUTAIUil! AND ri.UFF.CT FITTING Corset mrwndo, fit '-ex.' . 7 . c.oiRT Health Preserving Corset, "ARpNTtM "n HmlJiutilUcIf pcrfvctljr to an MONEY RCrilllDED form, 1'oreulol) CXASUv & SON. Vr r y Farmers dealing nt W. H Allen's can be accommodated with stabling, apr. 7-lf. The placo to get perfect nnd comfortably filling corsets Is nt Clark Si Son's. Carry the news lo Sarah. For one dollar you can buy as much bread as you can Hour at J. F. Caldwell's, Store Hamburg edgings, l.iccs, cotton trimmings and white gooiU nt Clark Son's. . . . - - - W. H. Allen has Just opened n lot of new goods, embracing lino groceries, glass, ware, painted china, qucenswnre, ic. All of tho best, and nt the lowest prices. npill 7-tf . 1. V. Ilartman offers for sate cheap for cash, a large Trame house and lot In Orangevllle. A new lot of napkins and table linens at Lut. & Sloan's. We have now open our Spring slock of ladles' nnd children's hosiery, Clark & Son, A I-1IIE.NI) IX XKKll. Time over and again Thomas' Kclectrle Oil, has proved n salutary friend to the distressed. As a reliable curative for croup In children, sore throat, and branch lal affections, and us u positive externnl remedy for pain, it is never-ralllng null dote. Lnndretli's seed peas by the quart and pint, at I. W. llarlman's. Prints, nuHlliH, lickings, dress hams, cheviots Ac at Clark k Son's, ,'lng- AN IMI'OISTANT DISCOVKIIV Has been made wliereby ii successful veg clablo combination has been Introduced, which acts upon the bowels, tho 11 tcr nnd the kidneys, and nt the same lime Imparls strength and vitality to tho entire system. Hurdock Diood .Hitlers constitute tlds Im portant discovery. Price $1,00. I. W. Ilartman's fTne qucenswnre and glassware has made many tables look grand, Call and take a look. always i:kfi:esiiixo. A delicious oiler is Imparled by Floreston Cologne, which Is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Our stock of ladies' neckwear is now complete, consisting of Mother Hubbard shirred linen, nnd fancy collars, fishues and lies. Call and see at Clark it Son's. Dr. IiW.ier's Rout Bitters. Fra.iei's Hoot Dltleis are not a dram shop whiskey beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strong ly upon the liver and kidneys, keep tho bowels open nnd regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerves ami cleanse tho blood and system of evciv Impurity. For dlz.lness, rush of blood to the head, tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, scrof ulous humors and sores, tetter, ring worm, white. swelling, erysipelas, sore eyes and for young men suiferlng from weakness or leblllty caused by Imprudence, and tn females In delicate health, Frazler's Hoot jiiiter.s are especially recommended. Dr. Friulor: I have used two bottles of Hoot Hitters for dyspepsia, dizziness. weakness, nnd kidney disease, and they did mo more good than the doctors, anil all the medicine I ever used. From the llrst dose I took I began to mend, and I am now in perfect health, and feel as well as I ever did. I consider vour medicine ono of the greatest of blessings, MHS. M. MAHTIX, Cleveland, O. Sold by all druggists everywhere at $1 per bottle. A'A'ATec CO., sole Prop'rt G2 VesaSI. A'ew York. PILliS! PILESIP1LES! A Sure Cure t-'outul at I. Xo One i'ccl Sutler ! ;iNt ! .V sure cure for blind, blccilincr. ltcnliiL' and ulcerated piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of ''t or '30 years standhur. Xo one need sillier live minutes after applying this won derful soothing medicine. Lotions, instru- lnenls and electuaries do more harm than good. 'William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (partic many at niglit alter cettnur warm in bed.) acts as n poultice, gives instant nnd pain less relief, and is prepared only for piles iVc, nnd lor nothing else. Head what lion. J. M. CoMlnbcrrv of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores of pile cures, and It affords me pleasure to iv mat i have never lound anvtlilnir which gave me such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. lor sale by all druasists or mailed on receipt of price, 81.00. CO.. rrop'rs. 02 Vesey St., Xew York. hl DISEASES CURED Dv Dr. Frazlrr's Mnilc Omliiwiif f'ni-i.a as i py magic, pimples, niacK heads or grubs, blotches anil eruptions ou the face, lcaing the skin clear, healthy and beauti ful. Also cures itch, barber's itch, salt rheum, tetter, rim-worm, scald head. chapped hands, sore nipples, soro lips, old obstinate ulcers and sores, itc. SKIN DISEASE. F. Drake, F.su.. Cleveland. O.. suffered beyond all description from a skin dis ease which appeared ou ids hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eves. The most careful doctoring failed to help nun, uiuiaiier nu nail lulled he used J)r, Frazier's Magic Ointment and was cured by u few applications. Write first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Sent bv mall on receipt of price. 50 cents. HF.NUYitCO., Sole I'rop'rs, 02 Vesev Sr., Xew Yoisk. For blind, bleedhnr. itchim or ulcerated piles 1)1!, WILLIAM'S IXIIIAN PII.K OINTMENT is ii sure cure. 1'iico 1.00 bv mail. For sale by all Druggist'. O. EL S."VA.(3-:E, DEALER IN SUvar !7i73, WAtcaos, Jevvalcy, Closks All kinds ot Watches. Clocks and Jewi lrv nat. S repilrod and warrantod. may .('i&-w ftK fn $90pl!r d"' ut lK'mo Samples worth 5 iJ)J JO ..U(r..0 Amress ktisson A-Co Port. land, Maine, mirth 31,. ly MARKET REPORTS. ItLOOMSnUUO .MAItlxKT. Wheal ner bushel ti if, Kyo " , io corn, " s) oats ,45 8.00 5.511 40 Flour per Darrei . Cloverseed ... ... nutter s TuUow , potatoes Dried Apples Hams Hides Shoulders I.S3 ,03 UK chickens., 'lutkeis... i .urn icr pouna llayitortoa ,,, lkeawax no IMIILADKLl'IIIA MAUKI.T. COIIIII'.OIKI) XXKKKI.Y. 1'f.OUII. Mlunesotn extr.is ., Pennsylvania family JI W (. 7 25 , am (,t o 25 4 TI. (4 i 23 4 7B 5 IK) 1 40 nor bush. 8 1 (4 so nor buili, 70 o 71 51 (4 f5 ' 1) I)'. els. per lb, i 3J (4 2 03 ncaiviu . Kyu GIIAI.N, xxiioat Uvu corn Oats ,,,, ('low'i-ttocd 'Timothy, 1 rUiKASl,Itl.lt'S BALK X Of UNsK.VTKI) LANDS IN COLUMDIA COI XTY, FA. Ilyurttoof sjmtry wtsot tin (I meml Assem. bly of the om noiweii'tlt nf Pennsylvania rela noif lo tlio of s i He I nnt mnoitcd lands In tho county of Ujlumbln, rlc for laxosiliH and iipnll, I will oiler a', nubllo salo la the Court lloui.1, In (lu town of lltoomsburif, on the second MONDAY OF Jl'Xi:, A. I). 1882. ot tn oVlj. W a, m. tlio fol'owlnt Uosirlbed Dteoes of land, nrsnc'a nut tntirof as may bo necss;arT ti si'lsfyilio ninilil nf t.ixos duo mil unpaid ngitnst ilia a.une, n1 continue Ihcsimo from diytoilay nitlM saino may bo found neceajary. TUKMS OK SAM!. Tlio atnoipit of taxes andcojis must bo paid whn tlio lind U struck on', or tun salo miy bo void nud tlio property out up and resold. IlKAVKIt TOWNSHIP. I 1M II), er Clinics a Heaver Jtsso 3 " ltrockwayc n S3 ocrts llrockway U 11,., 37 I 13 1 13 1 Kl 1 7 50 1 CO 1 to (13 8 7 3 UO 1 13 33 1 21 71 1 70 75 71 1 8( ti 3.1 21 B 22 5 11 0 S2 U IS 1 ?J 1 6S I 1.1 1 13 C:l 2.1 1 t.1 2 50 1 8 7.1 1 81 1 13 7.1 1 10 3S 2 SI 23 25 1 13 B (0 7 50 7 r,-i 3 75 8 7i 1 W 76 2 Hi 70 1 SS 1 13 3 75 1 30 5 10 I M) S no 25 1 13 1 13 1 13 5 (Kl 75 2 23 CI 11 1 SS 1 13 3 M 101 8! " ,9 " IIS " 54 " 4011 ' tl " 3 lots 1 ' llrockwnvO It. Ilrc:ny.1: Abbott., Hiker Jacob Sr ll?nlncr Christian iiult.v. tlnifur Iioart Mary . lUyor Ft 1 71 acres II liter A Uouso , 3io " cttrk Andrew Shu Crossing Patilck 2 " Conner .John r 1 dunes simon I " Cinon .Manas I4'0 ' Ojlumbti Coal Iron Co.. lira " CnxOS Kx Tretirti Cox.. 227 ' " " " ' ... 31.7 " ' " 49 " Ol) " 8 lnt Dtllus.loslali "Liniffun A Fry W H 3 1W acres t'lsher H trail in (L arhart Daniel 3 lot! (Icatlivrt Ml Ham Co acre! llnuck Jonathan m lloitt John .loti llnrncr It .lustr r, itorrman kiizi s llimtr.l t Henry ucoriro S2inc:c3 lllndcrlltcr lUrali A Hot Kllno A in ncrcs Knocht Peter alots Kocliler (irortfe J 10 acres I.ynn Jacob 3 lots Lanrcnco W It i! " lrw s Frank , f on ncrts. Miller & Matin s ' Morgan T . I loo Mclteynotdi II W lo) " Mlnlch Conrcd loo " Mluleli Iionlamln 41o Maiten William 2 ' Mondiy Jolni UJaTcs Nungcncr Samuel , 140 " Nuc(,'e3ser (Icergo e " Pittersoa J c 3 " 1'rlie Claienco 91 " Itlco (lenrgo 8 3 B lots Iteutlilellf Siinuel & Co . ... tto ncreiHweppenhPlser 1 K 60 " slimmm chirtes A 224 ' Shuman F I, 2 lots 3 " Smith I V 3 bhick .1 J 3 " Scott Pete ... . aooncr-MStewait Willi in 2 lots Vasten 11 It 0 Vo'kenard C J 2'BI acres West 1) M Coal Iron Co . Slots Wetzel OS 3 " Wood Augustus S3 ceres Wheeler William tlE.Nl OX. isacrji Anpleman Peter estate 43 " Albirlson Clemucl 50 ' Chrlstman Ann deceased.... Hot liabcr Lizzie 11 acres Ash Mary 11 " Kllaa Johu heirs 25 ' Wills John JllttAHCnEEK. S, loo acres Apple Pa'il 53 1 20 4 no 5.1 511 50 2 SO 2 10 5 3D I 05 1 0.1 1 24 1 05 2 01 C 30 3 U0 2 5 1 50 3 75 1 17 4 20 SI t OS S3 83 3 7S 2 47 1 43 21 2 0i 7 SO 5 20 93 75 11 fl 20 1 05 77 1 50 07 ;is acres luwmin .ic&sc . 50 95 210 2S stio 2' i0 ISO 100 2.T) 21 41 4) 111 14 10 IS I US 01 JJ 10) 3110 200 VI 101 Hlloh Heubcu . lirlttan w A J estate lirynn Ouy llrlttan Thomas Clo.m W J llev Ucty, Pealcr .t stewait . rvans Francis , . Fo1,.t Gilbert , Freas. Jesse llonck samuil Illcks Jesse Ileadley S F estato ... .T.ieo'iy 0 A Klsner John btackhouso Joseph ... Kemp Daniel Kllr.ger Uzzlo 3d " Khanr David estate 10 " stackliouse & sutler ion Schecterly Oeorga I ' stous Nathan too " Sponcy Philip 7 " Traujh l'curj estate OXTT.VWISS.X. 51 " llroust, J 8 1 20 1 (14 n to 14 80 4 1)4 CS 4 44 0 11 C 80 2 CO 72 CO CO lo.i " Clewell Jacob (7 " Dornbach Marircll 300 " Klace & Yutter 2s7 ' Kelner Hob'it 31 " Newell Fred 12 " Shuman r.euben u " Weaver i:ilis s " lirumEltis ". loo " Martin Wm J IS lets Seott llecrgo esttito 1 ' Shulcr Mrs Sarah 3, n'res Waters (leoruo sr CENTltALl.X. 1 lo's fn'llhan Daniel 2 " ChalHtck Ann Jane l ' Conner l hoinas I ' Clarl: Bridget 1 i.'urley .xi rs Ed " Durkln Mrs Anthony 2 " Knvln Ihomas 1 ' (lauglien 'i homas 2 " (lauglien Martlu 3 " (iorrell A Co 1 " Ilowells Thomas 2 ' Hellra-i Pullip l " llutmes Thomas 1 " Kllno Caroline 1 Knlttle Ju.sep.li 12 " Lehuli and Mahony It It Co 1 " Muron John 2 " Murphy Patrick ' 1 Xlaiksileorge 1 McMannamai Mrs Pe er 2 " Mcliarlty Mary . 1 " Morrison airs utti 2 ' Mlilirdo UA JnoW Former 1 " Purcell Illchard 1 " siDttU simutl !i ' Torrey William 1 " XValsh Martlr i " ziglcr wnuum CUNl'HE. 22 acres Adams Knts I, ti Achenbach Sataiid a " a nbieh lienj mm Hot mind John ax acres Comer 1 1 J ji f i W r, ' , 8 Hood Jaoib estate lo " llagenuuch William in llacenbuch xwillam Srcetato 31 " lloirmau William (state 1 lot Hess William ..' 3 acres Lowerey slmon 1 lot lltss Enio f acies Keener Daniel CONYXOIIAM, Clots C II Ilrockany 3 ' ... a ii ii i ii ii " " y ii ii .i 1. " 1 " Unsellno IiorimrdV"" m.'.'"!'.'!! 4 ii acres iirowu Nathaniel 42!) " Uoatu Joshua 2 bts llrarty Julia " i ' lieaverCalharlao 2 " Cano Ellen 1 ' Darts Thomas 2 " Dilesbaeh Lewis 2 " (loodiam Hosinnali 3 llelDbach Philip 112 acres Huston John 1 lot llennesey Thomas 1 ' Ilomebacli Mary E 4 " llelwlg liacbel " " 825 acres Kllno John L 1 lots Kramer A XV ' " 1 " Jonos George 1 " Lelby (Utharlne .'',',"',' 4 Morrison catlurlas l " Murphy o a 1 " Mcdulro Torrence I " Jlc.Manuaman Jlary I " MorrlsAim 11 ,. 1 I' Mellon Tuoinas 2 " MonrooJohn SS 2 20 7 50 CO fO 4 X0 8 60 3 SO 7 CO 7 20 3 SO 20 03 8 20 7 !0 3 80 10 fO 1 63 2 20 4 90 1 10 12 40 I 20 I 00 CO 2 20 34 70 3 3 SO 'ii 79 3 3 22 20 1 83 1 CI 3 CI 20 52 1 01 03 10 20 Sill 812 2S 02 G30 2 73 4SG00 278 02 5 40 SO 4 03 40 2 70 5i SS 72 W SS 51 (0 611 59 2 73 W) 13 9 0S 15 2 71 2 31 114 2 35 ICO Wi acrcaN Y.M O F It It C .t I Co HI3 i i. ii it ii 320 ' " 'i ii ii 51X104 BU 40 547 CS 3o ' ItustenMarv ICS 00 43 2(1 212 .'is ' nusten Thomi3 1 lot lthawn c.isnpr . loo acres Frlen Jacob ' " . B4 80 04 SO 2.VJ 20 luo i 4U1 " Young John .. .". " " .."..". -1 ." 1" " 1 " " " "" FISHING CHEEK. acres ltegar Join 2 22 4) nucKaicwj .xi llllsli Itciibau leo 3 15 30) Doty pealer ,t stowart., 13 35 9 03 1 12 5 0i 1 CS 40) 60 25(1 2) 14 CD Drosher Joan Davis El zaretUX Hutch son Thomas J , Hoffman Freus llulm William llarrlioa John Harrison John 2 07 8 90 2IJ 250 13 00 1 54 ills 43 u; uo uunsinger Anthony 3 OS 4 35-lK) Kiamer a M. 200 Hint John C3 8 e 3 83 140 0! 3 W U) OJ 111 75 31 Union Thomas welleoryuiiA'Daulel.. Pcaler (icorgo HlelianU I owls Hobblns XVm A XVhltelJli Youu? Philip Zaner John ,, i, FIIAMCLIS. cteaver xVelllnjton Honer Mosts Vought K II 5 7 BO 2 22 2 22 3 65 11140 20 02 190 .IS .10 .10 G KEEN WOOD. ci acres .Xlbertson Mil's Hartley.... 40 " Derr Irani .13 .13 is ltettilno liiiilamln Vi Itlchlo Edward...,,,,,. ." 27 " Vanhoru James 40 " VanilersllcoT.1 HEMLOCK Wa-roj Applcman XVm ui Campbell N I. 7 " Hobblns y.ijbuloa 41 " xviutinisht George Jr JACK40S. 60 acres Frl-k (leotgo A 800 ' ii ioj iuss Hciijimin... vm aero. Miner it NuUurt 2 1 1 73 Kuorr Minium 5 '21 3 4 21(1 52 ni'utr j it LenlsTIieo lore' MllUrtlurles w I' II M Henry ltohr tOCUST. soo acres lllillDRton Charles.. 12 21 Ml ucwar& (iCogo,,.., EverhartJohn Flslicr John , .8 70 7 40 1 70 (S 70 . 75 7 0S T OS m " 40 " 62 ei " 2.1 " Ids 11 " 33 200 " 201) ' 2C0 " 2IK) " 100 ' 190 " 4J " 43 " too " (leraglity Thomas'.!!! Kiinodoun ij. Iltlihcs Wrlnht. I,ongcnberRcr Milllp,. Mcjcrs Mary Hasten Mary...,.,, ' Charlotte lleynolds John Huston Thomas lleeso Daniel Stlno Daniel Hhnrrcr Henry Snyder Jeremiah I II 5 9 5 92 8 92 392 170 S01 8) 1 49 1 00 2:8 1 10 24 76 16 110 (6 1C5 12 43 I 10 1 10 1 10 132 GC0 22 211 60 3 S3 (3 2C4 4 W 4 II 74 1 4 5 90 30 74 5 0) 2C7 M 5 91 4 41 8CJ 1 77 2 07 9) 4 II 4 11 92 1150 2SO 1 10 It 65 4C.1 1 80 ICS 1 35 MAD1SOX, i acres ncrnici.iacoo , 25 BOO 33 55 24 110 Cox Joel... Eves Charles XV Hendershott K Kelley fc Everett, llrockway x Knt Dombach John Dowalt Philip Ilcrrnfr Samuel C Immell Christian Moscr.xiichicl Morris DaMel Pennock CKk Co- snuman XVm T ShMtnnn lteuben 230 100 SO 41 I0J 474 7 160 ulnn.l Hmirlf. Itrnhot. ,tt,r A' llnlmlr lii) " Snyder Joun 7 ' snjdcr Abram 150 Yetlcr Daniel est 900 " swartz, sjhcpp&Co MIFFLIN, CS acres Hlttenbcnder Jacob 5 " HelscrFiankltnest 10 " llcndersliottcatli'rlno Sim ' Kramer A W - Vt " Mcnslnger XX'tn 1 1 " Michael John loo N'ungesscr (icorgo a., " rarKs i.eonara 4 " swanks II 123 " schneppenliels;r I K so " lloraco 23 " " EP 15 Williams Samuel 07 " YohcJohn It MONTOttll. lo acres lirockivny x Knt 13 " Glgcr Darbar.1 is " " Jonncst 4 " Lelby Jackson 40 4 Neal XVII lata 21 " Itamscy est MOUNT rLE.x3.XNT. io acres Jaooby liupert 33 Walter O 1 OHANGE. 30 acres llowniin XX'eslcy 8 ' CrcielttigSimuel 19 " Everett Gabriel (st 34 HlnkJ F PINE. 233 acres Dart.cn Ell 8 80 2 S5 72 12 82 4 20 53 30 10 "5 SO 3 5S 03 80 1 31 131 23 " ureioipus .xuramm 1 lol Eves o XV 223 acres Frlck George A. 100 Frlck Lnzirott.. 50 21 s ,10 50 Feaslor 1 hoinas Greenly James Gordner Jonathan . Klsner David Lyons It W Miller Colo Kobbtns I) w shoemaker Joseph... X'anderslico '1 hos .... 100 23 80 23 21 HDAttlSOOBEKK. 170 acres ArtllU Francis 4 20 1 47 01 120 M9 21 03 63 13 23 10S.1 1 3S 0 90 2 07 1 73 1 10 13 SO 84 1 S7 3 60 4 82 42 21 93 21 210 (3 3 20 61 2 Ct 42 1 03 501 1 7:1 1 33 1 33 Huchncr Peter.. Darns Thomas Jr , llrlsli Jacob llaaver Gecigo A: J I, Kline... Confalrfi Ktce " Cox O S fx Trench Cox. Dllaplano Eeklol Fcttfrman s Hcrblno.. Frlck A' si.uman Utile Hnbert Huston John Miller Kilos Moirls.t Hughes Melllngton William.. ltlco Abram .. . ltaub J Milter.. Skate Harry Trlen Jacob xvitchey Mary est xvitchy John Yocum Isaac Yocum Elijah .. SCOTT. 2acrcsl'.oon Aaron 1 lot Crouso Nelson 2 acres CreasyJIartha 1 lots Oelslnger Martha t " Iltdliy Mary 52 acres Jones William 25 Krcssler John 1 lot Jones Harvey t " Muflleyxx'm J acres Menu Jess- 3 " Mii33teman jbs.'.V. . '.'. .'! 10 " McKelvr Neal ,t Co 5 ' Huckle Wesley 4 lots Snldetnan Thos 1 " Shannon Jessa X " JohnEckroth SUQAHLOAF. 50 acres Hellas XVm 80 192 ' Iluckalew- James estate si Colo Ezeklel 250 ' Chnpin John F 75 Custer Mary 24 53 43 90 30 4 0.1 1 50 21 15 90 DO 15 1 OS 01 90 15 Oi 1180 7 OS 23 CO 20 C5 31 80 8 83 1 CS 17 70 51H) 3 90 1(130 x ' 125 U9 Ji'llU' vllO' 111 ' t'4 ( 3C0 ' 94 ' 4 ' 97 1 SO 5 Hess ,Ioseph0 Hes4Crcvel!ug.V Co Iks) Wesley Hartmau Jesse T.arlsh Jane , Mcllenry Kohr Harvy A A S J F Harvey Alvln A . Stephens Amo3 savago Joshua estate. X'apel Henry 1 9(1 S44 41 30 1 51 12 10 89 1531 1 90 rpHKASiniKH'S SALE 1 of SEATKI) LANDS IN COLUM11IA COUN TY, PA. AHo tho following lots, pieces, and parcels of seated lands, returned by tho ta'C collectors, aro to bo sold at tho same time under tho nroxlslons of an Act of Assembly, entitled. "An act relating tu mo sue oi innus ior lax in v;oiumuia county, approfed Jlarch 5th,lS03. UEAVfill TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Mac.MfeeJolin 1 " Martin Win $ 3 05 1 4K acres Sherman Thomas 2 10 1 Lot llDumin Frank 1 30 G 40 1 20 1 20 3 20 lo nc es Losee .1 A Agent l 1.01 Sweeney Isaac selpt A II Ilarnes Charles U Kramer K I, 11EST0NT0XNSI1IP. 5 SO 03 l Lot Albertson Samuel H 1 20 1 (0 2 80 3 50 10 acres Iiogart Samuel 4 ' Heeler K it 2 Lot Ileaecck Samuel 11L00MSUUH0. 1 Lot Kramer Andrew 4 14 1 15 3 80 1 70 2 20 Dennis James estato Ortwlno Henry xvimcr Fro J X'erry XVm estato XValtcrNorman , OATAWISSA TOWNSUIP. Arndt Noali.,,, , Abbott XV II 4 50 2 SO I 20 1 20 1 bl 1 34 II Cll l Lot l " Ilarnes Mrs A E fl acres Itlchel Jonathan estate.. 2o " lllttenbender Charles.... co " scott John 8 40 15 r.o 13 70 CK.NTIIAL1A. Cramer A XV McDonnell Anthoney CONVNOHAM. 1 Lot 1 " 1 Lot I " 1 " Urown William Dolan Mary LlndermutU George 1 70 95 1 50 9S I " Murphy Michael FISIIIsr.CHUEK. 7 acres Helebrand William , Lot Lnrlsli A s s acrcsNeyhard John 1 Lot Shultz Cornelius aliEEN'WOOD. 3 S7 90 R 52 1 54 131 acres ltlcliard Alfred 5 50 30 (13 l Lot riiLington pit 1 Eves Elllah is acres Heller James deceased... 12 ' Fisher Hannah , 40 Foroo Lemuel f 40 1 15 1 Lot Fitzgerald Elizabeth 5 acres Manning XV (1 0 " Kllno Paxton estato 4 " Hess Jonas 1 Lot ' " 1 1 ncres X'anderslico T .1 l lot, crawt :rd Pinup HEXILOCK. 23 acro3 Ilarton Newton c Koner wiiuain i. lot Shoemaker M ( ; aero Hobblns y.ebullno JACKSON. 3 acres Piatt Hannah 3J " Vouag Lewis c LOCUST. 8 acres Ulndos Susan MADISON, l Lot Klsner Annlo 41 43 130 acres Eves Charles W en " ' " co ' Smith D Lltchard tin ' TrumbowerA O l lot culver susan estate.. . MIFFLIN. 31 4d acre8Aniilo.lohnll i iol ie ciiucr jaeoo estau .. ft Miller. lo?l.. Piacres Kspy Bavlng Fuod Association. 2 " Zupf lnger Henry MONrouit. 1 Lot IluUer Winiain etlate OltANOE. 40 acres Ei os Jacob s , 10 " coloman Joiso a " Trumporo sonhla , 12 " Oman John , ,,,, 2 " ltlco Jesse 1' 11 " Eves James estato ., PINE. 2 40 385 7 acres lirelblebls Jacob estate, , 25 " DrelbiebUErl so " Kllno & Patterson 13 0 3) 3 73 io uitcasn -MtoKi ll 112 " U'ggott A- Frlck e I 3.1 123 " liOliblUS JIMblU 50 " lllchle Jacob 140 so " farker John 11 , 43 !' Walts A 1' 1 10 441 ItOAItINd CHEEK. 9lacreslvan Lawson 88) " BliulinburgcrT... , k'COTT. 2 40 ly, acres ItlcUart XVm 1 Campbell N L, BUUAltLOAF. 43 acres Colo T ll 21 " Alberwon Jesse. 1 lot Ilartman Miner, ,, Ort nir,.B lli.Lu I niln., ....... ,,, 4(1) ill 10 10 33 21 33 8 20 .' 1 03 1 40 01 10 (0 6 II) 40 ithouo Parvlii ' ' ."..?WW.J-1"UHV' -- v iuin v nupiu juaa r, ,. ,.. ( Osliorn's Family Paints ready for tiso nre luo most convenient article of the kind, nil slindes nnd colors, nut up In J, nnd pint onus. "Wc furnish n cm of paint and brush for 2.) rents, iSaxolliio Petroleum Jelly, used for burns scnlds and sores of every kindj It U Rood find cheap. Saxollno Pomade for Ihu hair, highly perfumed. 25 rents. Glycerine Lotion. To ladles nnd children or nny person with n line sensitive shin and xvhoe complexion Is affected by tho xvcather musing redness, rouphness nnd chnpplnir this Lotion Is invaluable. An excellent ap plication to the face nfter shaving. Largo bottles 2 ) nnd CO cents. Our Stock of Hair and Toothbrushes bns been replenished nnd contains sonic good bargains. Wo rnrry a complete nt'tl xvcll selected stock, nnd competent persons are always In attendance) to supply the xx-anls of our pat rons. We study to please, nnd believe xve can supply you xvllh everything in our line economically, satisfactorily and in a manner calculated to lndtico to Join in the verdict, inni our store is the place to trade. Hoping to see ninny renders of the Coi.tivniA nt our place of business shortly and soliciting a share of your esteemed patronnge, xve re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO. Eeal Estate, Trust Investment and Collection Office BLOOMSBURG A. ron SALE A coal sard xvlth trado.cood locatlon.at f rlr nrlco. and reasonable tcims. 10 frame dwellings. ITlco 503 to 2S0i). s brick dwellings. Prlco $2,000 to tio.ooo. IIulldlDC lots, cood location, nrlco Jsio to Jieoo. nlth or without contracts to build framo or brick dwellings all complcto In o or 9J days from break In? ground. 5 farms at from flu to 173 per acre. 3u story framo woolen mill, xvllh full set of ma chinery', a good natural xvater power.a'l In good working eondltion.also largo framo dwelllng.uarn nnd out-buildings, 20 acres ct land, 5 miles to lttoomsburtr.xvlll bo sold ehean and on irood terms. owned by ('. L. Hands. 70 acres, good laud, buildings, fences, fruit and water, In Denton twp.. one mlloto Now Columbus. Terms reasonable. Owned by Daniel Wenner. Price 3,000 275 Acres. Hurley farm.Montjiirtownshlp.framo dwelling house, bank barn and other out-butldings good soil; about loo acres timber; xvcll watered; ealthy location, good markets. It desired, xvill ill (mo in iwo or inree iracis. sco uratts. 'i crm3 easy. Now owned by XVm. Neal, Esq. 150 acres on south bank of river M miles from town of Mlillln on road to Derwlck. 115 acres bot tom land, balanco timber. Ilrlck dwelling, bank barn and outbuildlngs.good fruit and water (well and fountain). Also a valuaUo deposit ot live acres ot brick and potter s clay. Owned by John on, oi uioomsDurg. A deslrabla new brick dwelling house and a largo Iramo dwelling houso nnl framo stablo on ease street ono uoor u3iov 'i niru. Lota offered on easv terms xvlth contracts to build It desired. 93 acres In Madison tonnthlri: occuDted by Joseph XVlso. (Jood framo houso and bank barn. i.anu lately well umeu and manured. Appio orch ard and other fruits. 103 Acres In rtshtngcrecl: township, on road to Ilentou. Ilrlck liouse.frame barn and sbe:"s Ucol water at houso and barn. Appio orchard and other fruits. Owned by John Pcaler. 112 Acres rirnductlvt land In Hemlock township 1J4 miles from Hloomsburg. Framo dwelling, bank barn and two tenant houses. A 2M story framo carrlacoand blacksmith shop. 40xoo teeton Iron near Main slreet.wlth trade and good will. A full set of tools In each department lteasonablo prlco and terms. A nearly now 2-storr framo dxclllntr on Fourth Street, Catawlsia, framo stable, good xvater, fruit, all In good condition CS acres, xvell xvatcrcd. Hemlock townsliln. framo house, bank barn and out-bulldlnss, choice run, .xoung orcnira, xmu grain in grounu, siock Sc., Ifdeslied. Thonu3 HlcKey owner. For particulars, apply to Oct. 1 4, "Sl-tt JOHN A. FUNSTON. or PAUI.E. XVIUT. JgXF.CUTOIl'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF UVEIt C. MOSS, PECEASKII. Letters testamentary rn the estato of Dyer C. .xioss.tato of lienton township, Columbia county Pa. deceased, liavo been granted by tho Register ot said county to Miles v. Jl03s,Cambra, Lucerne Co. Allpersons having claims against tho estato of tho decedent aro requested to present them for settlement and those ludebtcd to tho estate to mako payment to tho undersigned executor xvlth out delay. MILES W. MOSS, mar tl cw" Executor. XECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate ok qeobue uihton, pecea&kd. Letters testamentary In tho estato of Gcorgo Olrton lato of Oreenwood twp. Columbia county, la., deceased, have been eranteil by tho lieglster ot said county to tho undersigned executor. All per sons having claims ngalnst the estate of tho decedent are requested to piesentthem for &et llement and those indebted to tho estato to make pay ment to tho underslgnol executor without delay. ISAAC A. DEW1TT, Executor, March 10 .cw Itohrsburg, l'a. AUDITOrv'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01' OEO. W, II ll'SU, DECEASSP, Notlco Isherebyglvcii, that tho undersigned, ap nnlnrnl nn imilirnr In make distribution of Hie funds In llio bauds of Johu L, Mover, administra tor of said decedent, asshowubylitstlrstandtlnal account to the parties entitled thereto; xvill attend to 1U9 oiuco in lnoomsuurg, on saiuraay Apru 6iu, 1SS2, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, tor tho pur pose of his appointment. All persons having claims upon said fund aro requested to makothosamo before tho said auditor or bo forever debarred frein coming In on satd fund. JUU.N II. i lilit.h, march II .4xv Auditor, UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01 CI-AUA CAMf, PECEASKII, 'I'he uniliTslened auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court of Columbia county to mako distri bution ot tho fund In tho hands ot administrators, to and among tho partlo.1 entitled thereto, will sit nthls omco In catawlssa, on Filday. April 14tti, 1SS2, between s and ll a ta, io ptriorm iiiu uuura of Ills appointment, when and xvhere all persons having claims asalnst tlio csmto xvill appear and prove the bame.er bo debarred from rccehlng'any snaro ot said fund ....... . U.l.llA.. march 17 -ta Auditor. 75 E iXKCUrOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP SOLOMON UEI.WKI, PE(,EASED, ir.(fi,r tpstamentarv on tho estato of Solomon itmiviIi latncr catawtssa two.. Columbia counti'. deceased, have been granted by tho lieglster ot said county to Sopula llelwlg and C. H. Iluckalew. Allpersons having claims against tho estato of said decedent aro requested to present them for settlement, nnd ihoso Indebted to tho estato to mnkO payment, io wiu uuueraiucu i-Atv-uvuic, without delay. ..,., ('atawlssa. C. It. lll'CKALEW, Uloomsburg. Maio'ilO-cw Executors 93 4S 83 51 UDITOIVS NOTICE. 4S 24 CO EllAluut r iir.utiui.rfc niiAt t an, iir.i.r.Anr.1', Thn undersigned appointed nn auditor, by tho 21 Orphan's couitot Columbia county, to mako dls- trinution io una nmoug me panics euiuiea tnero to, ot tno balanco In tho hands of tho executor of said estato, will attend ut Ids omco In lilooms bur,,', on Saturday, April 2Jtli, 1S82, at ten o'clock I 25 75 l(l S3 12 9J 4 50 la mo iorci,oou,ior iuu purpuaes oi nis appoiui ment; xvtien and where all persons having claims on said tuna aro requested to present them, or be debairea from coming In on said fund. J., ii, iKbuiai, march 31 -4w Auditor. 59 132 00 I UDITOU'S NOTICE. IV 1 70 13 75 2 IS rarAir. urnUAll rci iis.ni, iinv.r.3.ii Tho undersigned auditor appointed by thn Or phans' court ot Columbia couuty, to mako illstrl button ot tlio balance of tho fund lu tun hands ot tho accountant of said dectdent, to and 2 01 2 M 8 84 X 44 17 & 40 among luo panics eiiuucu niereio, win bit aims oniceVn tho townot Hloomsburg.on Saturday.the S9th day ot April, A. !., ls, at two o'clock In luoaiternoon, loiperionu iuuum.es ot ms up. polntment, xxnen una wuero nu parties intcresuu lu said fund must attend or be debaricd from recctvins any snaro thereof. E. It. IKEI.E1I, match 81 iw Auditor. a m 2 00 3 im UDITOI.S NOTICE. 40 4 95 2 43 I sr ATK ur jaukii iiAituiun, iiruAfili, Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or. phans' court of Columbia couuly to mako distri bution ot tho balanco In tho lianas ot it. F. Cbapln ono of thn executors, bv his llrst and partial ac. R til tt oo count, will attend to tho duties ot his appoint 4(1 m tueui- ui ms emeu m nt'juuisuujt,, uu nuiuruaj , the .Jlh day of Aprll,1SS2,at to a. lu, xvhere panics bavlng claims on said fund aro requested to io 4 J no ,'restui mem oruo icrevcr ueuurrcn irvm coming a 1 8 40 n on saia lunu, V, . ' II.Ll.lt, march 31 -4xv Auditor. 8 :i53 UDITOU'S NOTICE. 21 ESTATE Ur I UL1.V .1BK".I, litCfiAAAP. Tbo uuderslgned auditor appointed by tlio Or 00 6 ti I 33 phans' Court ot Columbia county, to inako dlstrl Luttta of tho balance of tho tuna lu tho bands) of luu accountant io ami among mo punies cnu ilea i Hereto, win pcriorm mo nuum oi ms ap CJ pointment ar tun omee ot v. ti jacxsou.iu uerwlck Pa., on Friday tho 2m1i day ot Apill, ls82, at lu 1 12 3 io oviockin ui" toreaoon, xvip-n aui xvuero an 3 15 parlies interested in cam lunu must nuemi or be nrevcr it 'barred lr ai n.. Mime of suld fund. i x MILLEK, inarch 4w Miditor, A. M. Johnson, Trcasur-r, v
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