THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1882. Correct Knllrontl Time Xalile. Trains on the Philadelphia k 11. ti. leave lttiput H9 luiiuno 1 KOKTII, COUTH. H.m, n as a. ni. 4 W p. in. 44 u m. Trains on tlio . L. W, II. II. lo v.- iroomsburg lunvnn i NORTH, : 13 a. m. : lip. m. four ii. ol a rn. n 43 a m. 6 i o d. m . ThelUJ train south connects with tlio I'lilta dclpbl IlendlDff at upert, ai.d with tho 4 ii p in nunueru leuirii at noniiumocnana, J. F. Ciilriwcll lost ii horse on Sunday from colic. It wns sick but n short time. James Archie, colored, died Inst Monday evening nfter an Illness of nliont Ave weeks. Tlio property occupied by F. 1 Kllnu on Market Street Is undergoing needed repairs. C. A. Klclm Is making repairs nntl ad ditions to Ills residence on Main street, recently purchased from L. N. Moyer. Water lias been Introduced Into the room of Mrs. Ent, which will soon be occupied by J. L. Otrtou as a restaurant. The members of the Friendship Fire Company will have n ball In Hrowcr's Hull on the evening of Wednesday April 10th. Cash paid for Ilutter, Eggs I.ard and Chickens at F. S. Kixr-nirns Sttccissor to T. W. Contier, II. I'. Fortncr received his commission as Justice of the Pence of Cntiiwlssn town ship, on Monday of Inst week. J. H. Hetler, of Hetlerville, Mllllln town ship, was commissioned as Justice of the Pence on Tuesday of last week. General McCartney of Wilkes Harris will deliver his lecture on the "Humors of the war," nt llerwlck on Wednesday evening the 10th Inst, on behalf of the Literary Society. The lecture Is highly spoken of. Stephen Collins has sold bis Centre street barber shop to James ltellly and gone to the western part of tue state. The shop Is conducted by Finney, who thoroughly un derstands the business. A slight fall of snow occurred on Mon day morning and In the afternoon there was n decided change in the temperature. Pcoplo who have discarded winter clothing had occasion to regret It. There Is trouble In the Episcopal Church nt Dunvlllc. On Mondny night two sets of vestrymen were elected, and from present appearances, unless n compromise is effect ed, the dllllculty will be carried into court. The old bonrd of vestrymen wns re-elected at St. Paul's P. K. Church on Monday night. They are J. H. Harman, 11. F. Hartman, C. C. Marr, F.ll H:rton, C. F. Knapp, E. It. Drinker, anil Geo. K. Elwcll. Itebecc.i Carmen of Benton has just received a largo lot of new millinery and funcy goods, and offer them at prices lower limn ever. She respectfully Invites the public to call and be convinced that she lias rare bargains for them. I will have this week und every week nfter this on Thursdays and Saturdays nil kinds of Green vegetables, such as Peas, Lettuce, Cabbage, also New Potatoes &c, &o. F. S. Kiseonw, Successor to T. W. Conner. Gen. C. M. lllecker opens tho campaign this week by announcing his unmc as n candidate for (lie lower branch of the Leg islature, from the south side of the river. Tlieru will probably be several other can didates from Unit section, and the tight promises to be lively. A large line of new goods will be added lo the stock at the Coi.umman stationery store, next week, consisting of account books, memorandum books, time books, pass books, pens, pencils, rubbers, Ink.mu clluge, paper cutters, ink-stands, &e. We will show some elegant photograph frames. In our report of council proceedings last week a slight error was made as to wages fixed for the coming year. It should he as follows : for labor ijl.2i per diem, for cob- hlinj; $1.60. It was also ordered that the street commissioner notify all persons whose pavemenU are out of order to repair them within twenty days from date of notice. At a meeting of the P. & It. railroad com pauy at Philadelphia on the 4th Inst., it was decided to make the extension of the P. fi 11. road by way of Sunbury. This route was secured by the energies of Hon. S P. Wolverton of Sunbury. Tliu road Is to be n trunk line, double track, and to be a short route between New York and the West. Sometime ago Pat Heilly, of Ollphant Lackuwnnua county, wns committed to the Danville Insane Hospital for a murderous assault upon Hev. Father O'ltourke, whom thohiMino man Insisted had bewitched him. On Saturday the prisoner escaped and re slsted an effort to rearrest him. Hu lias gone to the woods, where he is in conceal ment. Thu Danville papers arc onco more complaining of the Irregular morning mall, and look forward to tlio completion of the North Ilrnucli road when they hope to have the mulls transferred to that route. We appreciate their sltuntlon, as we are alike troubled, and trust the evil may bu remedied upon the completion of the new road. Dr. D. T. Krcbs has removed from Light Street to Mount Ciirmel, Northuin berluud county. He Is a skillful physician ami surgeon and has ninny friends in this county who are sorry to lose him. He wns for some tlmo one of the physicians for the llloom poor district. We hope that la his new location he may find hosts of friends, and meet the success which he merits. Stale Superintendent Hlghee hits issued n circular changing thu time for e.Mimlnn- tlon of the pupils In soldiers' orphan schools mid homes In the State. It has been the custom to begin the examinations ut the close of the school year,but under this circular they will commence May 22d and end Mnv Stltli. Grnnd Army men tire specially Invited to bu present nt these ex nmlnnlions. Tho old County Commissioners of Ly comlmi county who wcro found to bo eighteen hundred dollnrs short in their re port of the Inst year, ns returned by the umlltlng committee, mauu goon uieir ue. ilcleney last week and obtained their re cclpU In full. As fur as the money is concerned they are now at ense with tho tax.paycrs. Tlio Coi.umman Is tlio only paper in the county that ever publishes a supplement for the benefit of readers. Wo send one out this week, thereby giving our patrons four columns more of reading mutter tlinu they would otherwise get. We have more Hvo advertising than we enn accommodate, while most of our contemporaries are car rylng from two to four columns of dead matter, The violation of nny of nature's lnws brings Its warning by the feeling of ills comfort. Exposure will Induce colds, throat diseases, consumption, etc. all of which give warning by a troublesome cough. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Byrup In lime, nnd remove both the cause nnd the effect of your discomfort. On Friday night of Inst week nhout eight o'clock, people who happened to be on the business portion of Mnln street were start, led nt hearing the clattering of n horso'n hoofs on tho Mono pavement. It proved to be n horso of H. F. Hicks, which Georgo Hughes was driving nnd while on tho Light Street hill some part of tho hnrncss broke nnd tho horse ran awny, Inking the pnvement from Fast street down to the Cot.t.MiiuN ofllco where It turned Into the street nnd fell over n pile of lumber Just below. It turned n complete somersault, hut wns not seriously Injured. The wagon was left up on the hill. Nobody hurl. Auditor General Lemon lias just issued Instructions to the Mercantile Appraiser of Montgomery county which might be of vntue to such officers In other sections of the State. He says butchers are taxable as merchants or peddlers and drovers are assessable as brokers. Bottlers of cider, sherry, porter or beer who sell In tho original packages nre not taxable, but If the goods are opened and sold In the es tahllslunent n license fee of iJ.IO must be pnld, while venders of bottled goods by wagons are laxed as peddlers. Heretofore these classes were omitted from the list of Appraisers nnd thus escaped an Important tax. Kt. to CarpenterHi Wanted some good carpenters lo work at liench In Mill or outside ns needed. Apply lo Plymouth Planing Mill Co. Plymouth Pn. HlHtory of Columbia County. It is our intention during the summer to publish u book Hint ought to be warmly welcomed to every household. There Inn never been published a complete and ac- curnte history of this county, but for many years past Col. John G. Freeze hns been collecting material, nnd hns iifv got the worn in snnpe tor tlie printers. It will contain nbout fiOO pages, octavo, with Illustrations, nnd will cost 2.75 to if 5.00 nccordlng to style of binding. It will be published by subscription nnd all persons desiring n copy should engage it before liiind, in the number printed will depend very much on the number of sub scribers. A representative of this olllcc will canvass the county, and we hope that he will meet with success, as a history of our own county will be of great value and Interest to everybody. IlL-KlHter'tt Account.. The following accounts have been tiled in the Hegistei's olllce since last court. Guardian of Augellne Hiinsluger ; ad ministrator of Kpliralm McIIenry; executor of Adam Gable; executor of llebecca Arndt; Administrator of Mary Taylor j administra tor of Oliver Watts j administrator of Will lam Lazarus; guardian of Mary Stackliouse; executors of Benjamin Wintcrstecu ; ad- mlnlstratrlx of James Wolf ; administra tor of Orvll Harrison ; administrator -of Joseph C. Parker; executor of George Kvans; administrator of G. H. Wells; ex ecutor of Anna Dyer; administrator of Mary Clark; administrator of ltcccoF.ck; administrator of William Kills ; adminis trator of Lydia Walp ; nilinlulstrntor of Lnvllln Mcnagh ; executors of Samuel Shaffer; executors of Philip Shultzj ad ministrators of John Hicks; Administrator of Jacob Shugais; administrators of Catha rine Lazarus ; administrators of David Humbach. .tliniln Items. Mr. Charles Hartman of thU town has moved to Bloomsburg. Mr. S. M. Hetler has taken an agency for agricultural Implements. He Is selling the Johnston rc"npcr. Alfred HolTmun was suddenly called from his workshop o few days ago by the sad news that his father was dying. Many of the farmers here have sowed their oats hut It don't come up. The crust is too hard. Mr. Stephen Creasy lias his new house up and In n fnir way for u speedy com pletion. The vacant place which the lire made will soon again be tilled. Mr. William Hartel moved from the mill property to Millllu. William Shan, lion is at present running the saw mill which Is attached to the same mill. Mr. Horace Creasy has bought a valua ble horse and Is now driving his four In sill wagon, The Ten Mile Hun was stocked black bass on Saturday. The Union Sunday ic'chool, ut Iho der school house, opened for the term on Sunday Li-t. Messrs. (icarhnrt and Snyder Mulshed their oak lumber bill. with Sny. next have Death In OraiiKCVillv. Miss Laura E. Conner, fourth daughter of Joseph P. and Lydia Conner who were drowned, by the horse which they weru driving plunging Into the canal above Lime Hldge as they were returning from Church Sunday April 8, 1877, died at tlio residence of Mr. George Fleckcnstlne, Sunday .March 20lli 1883 at the age of 15 years, 0 months and 25 days. She had been sick but eleven days when Death called her away. Sho was hurled besldu her parents In the gruvo yard at the Briarcreek brick Church on Tuesday March 28lli. Many are tlio friends who sympathize with the brother and sisters who mourn the losi of their loved one. About ten o'clock Wednesday evening, April nth 1882, .Mrs. Mary Catharine Con. ner peacefully departed this life at the age of 4!t years, 8 months and 12 days. Her premature death was caused by cancer In thu stomach from which she hud suffered for about two years. Deceased was a daughter of John Hess of Flshlngcreek und the widow of Emanuel Conner who died Febiunry 27, 1872. The remains weru followed to the grave on Sat. unlay last by a largo concourse of relatives nnd friends, and laid to icsl with her hns. baud and her only son, Harry, who died last summer. Shu leaves an only child lo mourn her Ins., Miss Maggie Conner, whoso sorrow for the depaited mother will hu shared by all who knew her. Thu obsequies were obervu d ut the Un ion Church, thu Hev. Mr. Houtz, Pastor of the Heformed Church, of which she hud been n member thu greater part of her life, olllei.itcd, assisted by the Prcsbi lerhiii minister Hev. Mr, Cnntleld. Text from which funeral sermon was preached, Job 2:1-10. If the lady who rends this card when In want of Spool Cotton will ask for thu "O. N. T." hu will obtain thu very best tluvad made. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton mi l seu Unit you get It. For sale by nil leadl; dealers. Kb 3 .cm NOHCOOCU. The widowed mother of Messrs. Hurler of this place went to Michigan with her youngest sou n few weeks ago, "and on the 2l)lh till, they received a dispatch thnt she wns dend and they were bringing her home, where they arrived on Friday evening, nnd on Thursday while John Hnrtcr wns nt Berwick dispatching to Ids brother, Dr. Darter of Espy, his little son Cyrus was tnken with a convulsion nnd cited almost lnstnntly. So the nged grandmother was lmrlid In the morning nnd the little grand, son In (he afternoon on Saturday April 1st. Mr. I). F. Stiles one of the teachers here, closed his school with a free exhibition that did much credit to himself and pupils. Tho recitation by Miss Jeimlo Wolf "The Cur. feu shall not ring to-night" wns finely given. The seclectlon by W. Williams wns well read and the poetry "Nescopeck" by Master Sweeney showed him to be n think, cr far beyond his yenrs, nnd his rccltnllon "The Mosipilto" wn? reinnrkubly good. Several new houses nro being put up but tl.e demniid Is greater than the supply. Mls Knnouse has removed her Milliner store lo Freeland. The bridge over Nescopeck Creek Is about completed und the trestllng nnd bridge togethe r Is nearly thirteen hundred feet In length, IxcooNno. liiiHtcr Celebration Easier Sunday was not the bright nnd beautiful day that was hoped for. The sun did not make Its appearance and showers fell at Intervals during the day, fndlng with n heavy rain In the evening. Not. withstanding this a large congregation as sembled nt St. Paul's Episcopal Church nt six o'clock In the morning. The Church wns beautifully trimmed with (lowers, hnng. lug baskets und flowering plants, nnd the nltnr nnd chnncel were decked In holiday nttlre. The services consisted of full .Morning prayer, except the Litnny, ns fnr us the Aute-Commiiulon. The music, pre pared especially for the occasion, was rendered by the excellent ipinrtette choir, Mrs. Thomas Webb taking the place of Miss Maude Froeze,nlto,who was prevented from attending by Illness, and Miss Browcr nnd Messrs. Wlntersteen and Wirt singing their usual parts. The muIcul portion of the services consisted of the l)9th hymn, responses, Easier Anthem, "Christ our Passover", Glorsn Pair!, by Danks, Tt Deum, ly Iesley, JnbUalt, nnd closed wllh the 103rd hymn. The second service began ut 10 o'clock nnd was attended by n still larger congregation than the eaily meeting. It began with the Lllany, followed by the Ante Communion service, u very able and Interesting sermon by the Hector, Hev. L. Zulmer, and the celebration of the Lord's supper. The choir s ing the 101th, lO.ith, 107th and 207lh hymns, tlio responses to the commandments, Gloria Till, Tr'ua- yion and Gloria in Kxctlm The music was under the direction of Geo. E. El well. In the evening Ihe Sunday School had Its Easier celebration, consisting of Even ing Prayer, carols, the presentation of Easter offerings amounting to about i27.00 for the past six weeks, and an address by the Hector. Miss Katie Davids presided at the organ for the llrst time and played well. Altogether It was a very pleasant day Inside thu church and nothing but the absencu of the sun prevented It from being thoroughly enjoyable. iluclcliorn lleniH. Mr. Frank Wnters has accepted ii position In Espy, and Mr. Charles Tcrwilligcr Is tilling the vacancy made by the same lu Vaiillew's store. Miss Dora Hni tiniiu is visiting at Niinti coke, and Mr. G. AV. Hartnian from the same place Is visiting ids parent herse. Miss Nora Vanllew of Light Street spent Sabbath In this place. There seems to be considerable sickness in this vicinity at present. But with the careful attendance from Dr. J. it. Mont gomery the patients arc all Improving. We nre glad to note that on Hiram Glrlon who was nigh unto death is convalescent. Your correspondent called Mr. J. F. Heagan who is prominently connected with thu "Tide Water Pipe Line Co." ami found him lo he a gentleman in every respect, and well lltted for the trust reposed In him by thu Company, and from him gleaned the following Items: Mr. B. F. Warren Supt., Mr. W. J. MnhatTcy Ass't. Supt., and Mr. J. F. lteag.iu Foieinan. Thu work Is carried on in three gangs or departments. First comes the teams with the pipe, of which there were twenty-two that passed through our village Monday, with Mr. Baltis Sterling ns their Pioneer or Pipe ills. Iribiiler. Second Is the Pipe gang contain lug fourteen men under tho supei vision of Mr. J. F. Bengali. This gang screws the pipe together. Third follows the digging gang composed of fifty men who dig the ditch three feet deep and bury the pipes and in the absence of Mr. Heagan, the gentleman they call "Tom" looks after their wants. The Company Is certainly liberal 111 their pay fur labor and boaid. A good team can make from six lo seven dol lars pir day. Finally it makes lively times and the thioiy advanced by soru heads that the Hist thunder storm with its light ning will Ignite the oil In these pipes ami burn up this moral community, should for ever cense. I'rtiui Hllllwater. Mr. Iminnnuil Savage ( f Jackson and Miss Hoceln McIIenry of Greenwood en tered Into un agreement on the 2:lrd day of March, to live together as husband and wife, the writer healing the contract. And now his brother John Savage of Benton, mid Miss Nora M. Hess of Jack, son have gone und done tin same thing. Tills occurred on the flth Inst. "Ah, gentlo dames! ll gars inn Bird, To think how mony coiuiulibneit, How mony leiigthcn'il bag" mil lees, Tho husli.mil true the w Ife despise !" ('. H. McIIenry Is expecting Joseph Bed line's mill to put lu uu appearance on Ids premises soon, He lias a quantity of tliu her to cut into lumber. The contemplated lailroad still attracts much attention and furnishes thu chief topic of conversation lu thu neighborhood. The present corps of suiveyors passed through here last week, und urn now struggling up thu North .Mountain. Ploughing began last week lu em nest by the farmers, but Easter having cuniu with its usual storm has put u stop to It for thu present. Fanners need pnllence ns well us editors nnd preachers. Quite a number of our neighbors changed their place of residence this spring. Would it not be well to huvunluw putted requiring constables und grnnd Jurors to state under outh whether or not they know of uny violation of thu Game, H.-li or him dny laws "t What sny you, sporting men? Unless there Is mine more clllclent means for thu enforcement of these lnws enacted Ihey must remain us now a dead letter on our Statute Hooks. Who will take the matter lu hamU 1 am glad lo say that nhout nil thu real estate owners lu this community and Its vicinity have signed a releasu in favor of the now railroad. This speaks well for thu public spirit und intelligence of our people. I). M. Kin i mi. ClltllM'lHHtl I.iiciiIh. C. C. Peacock Esip of your town, who Is now lu Ihe employ of tho Tidewater Pipe Line Co., passed through here last Mondny on his.wny to Heaver Valley. Sliumnntowii Is building up rapidly. A number of new dwellings nre now In course of construction nnd others will be com menced soon. The foundation for the new lltm building on Mnln street Is completed nnd the build lug will be pushed forwnrd ns rapidly ns possible. John Vought and Samuel Hccder, who lived near Elysburg, Northumberland Co., died tho latter part of lust week nnd were burled the fore part of this. Both of the decensed hnvu many relatives und frltnds living lu this county. The Heformed congregation here, of which Hev. Dechaut Is pastor, U building a church on the comer of Third and Pine streets. The structure will be of brick, with a lnrgu basement suitable for lecture rooms und Sunday School purposes, und u commodious nudleiicu room above. These people should receive substuntlnlencoiirugc. ment In their undertaking, Hev. Kciibcu E. Wilson, the newly up. pointed pastor of the M. E. Church at this place, met with a very cordial welcome from Ids congregation on Wednesday the fith., that being the day he moved his faml. ly to town, lie preached two able und elo quent sermons to large audiences on Easter, suiting his subject both morning nnd eve nlg to the anniversary of the Hesurrectioii. The altar wns handsomely decorated with mottoes and tlowers. The schools of town recently moved Into their new building on the hill. Tills build. Ing Is heated with steam and furnished throughout nccordlng to the latest and most approved methods. While the build Ing Is large nnd commodious in nil Its np pnrtmeuts yet the looms nre nil occupied there being about three hundred nnd sixty students in regular attendance giving em ployinent to n corps of six experienced in structors. Altogether the schools nnd building will compare favorably with nny other public school In this section of the Stale. This Is nn Institution to which t ic people of town may justly point with pride. I'lne IiiHtllntv. The fifth meeting of the Tenchcrs' Locnl Institute for the district of Pine wus held in the church nt loin on the 1st of April. The President, Mr. Eves, called the meeting to order at 11 o'clock nnd request oil Mr. J. Emory Eves to furnish us with music nt Intervals during the exercises of the day which he did lo the giatlflcatlon of all present. Beside vccnl music by a well drilled choir he gave us band music by six little 8-yenr old boys. After dinner the County Superintendent, Mr. Grimes arrived and took charge of the exercises. Beside the exercises of the different schools we were entertained by able speeches by A. P. Young of Greenwood and Dr. Puttoii of Millvllle. In the competitive exercises In rending the Superintendent appointed Mr. Smith, Miss Alice Young and Miss Hhcn Judges. Miss Bote's bchool carried oil the palm. Mr. Grimes suggested that the exercises be changed nnd Hint the subject of iiu provement in our public schools be (lis. cussed by nil who felt un interest in education, and the subject was nbly dis cussed by A. P. Young, Dr. Puttoii, Mr. Tames Duty, of Luerne county, .Mr. P. Fans and Mr. Grimes. All agreed that ue need better school houses, better wages to teachers, and bet tcr ventilation in the school rooms After lids we were favored with rccita- lions and declamations by thu little boys and girls of the different schools. The Superintendent gave valuable instruction on different subjects during the afternoon. flic exercises throughout were very in teresting and instructive to old and young. Four meetings of the district Institute were held prior to this during tho past winter at three different places viz. Ceu tcr Church, Wesley Chapel and Pine Sum mit Church. They were well attended and those participating seemed to take a lively interest in the work. The County Superintendent bus been with us ut three Sessions nnd Ex-Counly Superintendent Snyder was with us once, mill we thniik both for their labor among us. "Their works do follow them." At 15 o'clock P. M. the inciting closed. It. F. Wllll'.MOVlUt Secretary. l'ersoiml. Miss Ituliluson, of Munch Chunk is the guest of Miss Hnttic Mcnagh. lion. S, P. Wolverton was In town on legal business last Saturday. Edwaid W, Drinker of New York spent Easter Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (!. E. Meyers of Catawlssn, were the guests of .7, F. Peacock on Easier Sunday. Mis Brown of Angelica, N. Y., is visit ing her sister, Mrs. H. II. Grntz. .Mrs, llalilv ot JJ.invllle, passed Kaster .Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Brower. Mrs. .1, 11. Llngle of Bellefonte has been spending seviral weeks here with her parents. B. P. Vanuatla who has been teaching ut Berwick the past Winter was at home last Sunday. Miss Frank Frevllng of Lewlstown Is visiting at ('. E. lCesslci's. C. H. Jackson Esq. wus lu town on Mon day on law business. J. H. Harman went to cw York on Monday to undergo uu operation on Ids eyes, ltlchnrd Drinker accompanied him. O, Bruce Wells has been I'ppoluled uu assistant tenchernt the Normal School. He Is u graduate of Hie school, und a young man of Hue ability, Mr. and Mrs. W, .1. Scott of Wiipwnl. lopeu drove down to Bloomsburg on Sunday to attend tliu Easter services nt thu EpUco. pal Church. Miss Hebecca Hnhhius und .Miss Nannie Gilbert of Cntnwlssa spent lust Sunday In town thu latter as the guests of Miss Ada Hartman, and tho former of Mrs. Sharp'css, They attended tliu E.ister services at the Episcopal Chinch. A. H. Bacon of Wilkes Harre, was regis Icic.l ut the Exchange Hotel on Tuesday. Miss Ella McKlnney Is spending a few weeks nt Bridgeport, Montgomery county, w'ith the family of Hev. A. A. Murple. Mr. and Mrs, N. U. Funk have moved to the Snyder fuim on the Espy rniid, Invitations me out for thu wedding of .Miss Julia E. Waller, mid Mr. Hand, whlel will occur on the 2Hlh Inst, nt :l o'clock in thu afteruoi n. Mrtt. M. A. Watson of Jersey town went to Philadelphia on I uesiluy to buy new goods for her millinery store. ('. H. Campbell hns lemoved his family to Illoomshiirg. He Is engaged In Lock urd's store. Samuel Ncyhurd has removed from Lime HUlge. to this town, und now occupies thu residence on Third street In Scott Town, recently puiehased from J, C Sterner. HU olllce is in tho Ciii.i'.miijan building, front room, second Hour David Lxwcnberg will go to Pittsburg on Saturday to sirve us a Juror lu ll United Stuies Couit. .fnclcftoti HllvcrH. Elder C. W, Cooper addressed n large nudlcnco nt the Christian c'lurch last 8 ih. hath morning. Easter pnsscd off very quietly In this plnce. Mrs. Daniel Stevens law been suffering for sometime with nn nbscss under her nrm, which hns caused her several restless nights. W. Ju Manning lost n line fresh cow Inst week by Its getting fust In the woods, she did not return In the evening wllh thu rest of the entile. Search was made tho next morning nnd when found she wns dead. The mill of our lumberman C. W. Lewis which hns been Idle for a few days on ac count of hrenknge, U ngnln In operation with I). W. Parkers ut levers. Dim enn hiindlo them III good shape. As u sawyer there ate but few Ills equal. Mr. Lewis feels grently the loss of hU worthy tlremnn H. W. Hess, who Is going In business for himself. Success to you, Hnrvey. John II. Fritz one of our enterprising farmers hns been preparing wood for sum. incrg, to conic, lie hns hetn sawing It for several days with the machine, which Is a very nice way to prcpaic It for the stove. He anticipates enough to Inst 1dm live years. John F. Derr sold Ids team and wagon last week, as he expects to rent his farm for the coming summer. Alexander Knnuso purchased two young horses Inst week, In plnce of the onu he sold a few weeks ago, that tho pilgrim reported. Alex. Is one of those thorough going enter, prising young men who Is always looking ahead. Miss Estellu Lewis who bus been very sick for some time Is fust recovering. Stel la Is loved und respected by nil who know her. Nkw Comkii. I'lsliliincrock itcniH. Trout Fishing is now in season. Thu Stillwater correspondent Was Inquiring where all the trout are. H you go to Mr. Klnlei's house nhout meal time you will be apt to have some to eat for I think he la the most scleiillllc trout Usher in the county. There was u small fall of snow here Sab hath evening. The dwelling house of Win. Miller near Pcalertown wns struck by lightning last Friday morning before daylight, tlio tlmu of that shower. They say It llatlcncd thu stove pipe and did considerable dumiigu to the houe, also stunned Mr. and .Mrs. Miller und tilled the liouse with sulphur. The Hev. E. M. Chllcoat preached at As bury for the first time lids conference year. The people lire generally well suited with him. May he have great success. ihe first Quarterly Conference will be held at Asbury April 14th inst. The new presiding elder is expected to be lu attend mice. Benjamin Pealcr moved to Asbury this Spring. Mrs. Ida Pcnler who has been so ong nlllieted Is now walking nbout und Iolng some liouse work. Mr. Joseph Diettcrlck near Asbury died on Friday morning about the time of Unit hard clap of thunder. He wns quite an old man and wus beloved nnd respected by nil that knew him. Thu funeral took place on Monday thu tenth Inst., and the services were conducted by Hev. Houtz. The winter crops are looking line at the present time. On Thirty Ia Trial. We w ill send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro- Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who are utllleted with nerv ous debility, lost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of vig or nnd manhood. Also for HIieumatlsm.Neii- rnlgin.Pnrulysis, Liver and Kidney dilllcul- ties, ltuptures and ninny other disenscs. II usiraieu pampiuei sent tree. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan. UCl. 'Bi-iy The linest and cheapest lot of Pnpelerles in Illooinburg have recently been opened at the Coi.iiMiiiAN' stationery store. The ladles are respectfully Invited to call and see them. No trouble to show noods whether you buy or not. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand 1 for that old established remedy. Baa ' 1 r the Cure of Coughs, Colds, , arscness, Croup, Asthma, Bron .iiit"i, Whooping Cough, Incipient .' - 'iiMiniption and for the relief of j fin umptivti persons in advanced .3 of the Disease. For Sale ! - ' 7)rv.7gists. Price, 25 cents. BUSINESS NOTICES. Prints, muslins, shirtings, j at Clark it Son. ;lnghanis, iu Should vou bu a sulfcrer from dvst)eii-la. Indigestion, malaria, or weakness, you can he cured by Brown's Iron Hitters. A large stock of Seersuckers nod dress ginghams nt I.utv. ft Sloan's. Towels, Table Linens, Napkins nnd I.ace Curtains ,it Chirk & Sous. The men who hnul Hnllroad Sills I. W. Hni tinau's for goods. ;o lo New dress ; Slonn's, ;oods this week ut Lilt, it Tlie men who haul Lumber go to L Hnrtiiuin's for j;oods. W. More Slonn's. new silks mid satins at I.ut. & The Ladles who want il nice Droi-s go to I. W, Hartiuau's. Lutz & Sloan have a large stock of em. broideries and trimmings Tlie Ladles who want idee I. W. Hartiuau's. Lices go to We open to-day a full Hue of Mil gloves, lisle thread and silk gloves. Clark it rmu. H ) on want somelliliig delicious go to J. F. Culd. well's for Ulead. Cakes. Can. dies, Nuts and Ico Cream, Farmers denllng at W. H Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling, opr. 7-tf. Fish! Fish I Fish I lu eieliuiige for Hums, Shoulder, Side ment 'c, nt T. W. Hurt, man's. - Smlng styles of ladles' mid ehlldlens' hosiery now open ut Clark A- Son's. T. W. Conner icipiesls all those Indebted tohlmlo settle accounts with F D, Kin ports, between this mid April SOUi, a he expects In leave town. Go to W. E. Geddls, Hnllroad street for ' general collection of green bouse nnd bed ding plnnls. npl 7-1m A set of t imer's loots for suti Iiv Hie. phen Knorr. Also a pnlr of 80 Inch squaring scissors, Will be sold chenti. mnr 17.tf More I ices. bullous, frlmroa i.liui.o loops, ornnments 4Vc. at Clalk & Son's. - in i ..ii i . . . mim.-, instil-, uiei uu woou musical Instruments, cleaned, tuned, nnd ri'tinlreil New hairs put on bows. I. .Metliercll, Bloomsburg. Flour and feed can ulwnvs lm hint nt Mien's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf In thu absence of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will plense call nt W. 11. Allen's. nnrll 7-tf Nllll'H VelllllL'S. Blllltllll'S. Dl'lll.hrna mill other spring dress goods nt Clark A- Son's. i.v nor mat Bit. OrnhnM. HoiIl'c. Battle ('roek. Mlrl, writes i "I upset a tea-kettle of bolllnir hot Water Oil IllV hand, t nt nnrv nimllml Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, and the effect was o immediately allny the pnln. I wns mrcd lu three days." s good clgnrs us can he found in town are kept nt . B. Allen's East end urn. ry- nprll 7-tf Go to W. E. Geddls, Hnllroad street for arly vegetable plants, of nil varieties, !lm Kt.KOANUK ANI l'lIIUTV. Ladles who nmireclnte cleLrnneit unit inir. Ily are using Parker's Hnlr Bnlsam. It is the liest article sold for rcstor tie nriiv hnlr to lis original color, beautv and lustre. W. B. Allen has lust ononed nlot of new- goods, embracing llnu groceries, glnss ware, painted clilnn, queenswnre, A'c' All of thu best, and at the lowest prices. upill 7-tr ALWAYS I'.KFIiKSUIKO. A delicious oiler Is lmnnrted bv Klnn.sinn Cologne, which Is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. IFYOU WANT THE MOST COMFORTABLE AND PERFECT FITTING CorctcTcrmle, get fSfS Heallh Pr8Sirv,ne Cor$(l "HAHTlH 0R ltnuJustslUelf perfect! to anjr MONCY REFUNDED form, l'ortalobr CLARK & SON. EVILS TO UK AVOIDKIl. Over ciitlnir Is lu one sense us nrodnntlvp of evil us Intemperance In drinking. Avoid both, and keep the blood purified with Burdock Blood Bitters, and vou will be rewarded with volnist health und un in vigornted system. Price $1.00. Great Hnrenlns ut C. W. Low's in Orntiiro- villc ns he Is sellimr out Ids entire stock of goods amounting 'in about six thousand dollnrs ut cost. ' nnrll 11 tf Dr. Frnzier's Root Bitters. Prazler's Hoot llllteis are not a drum. shop whiskey beverage, but uru strictly mciticmui in every sense. Tliey act strong, ly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bow els open and regular, make the weak strong, heal tlie lungs, build up the nerves and cleanse the blood and system of every Impurity. For ill..lness, rush of blood lo the head. tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and ijiuc, dropsy, pimples und blotches, scrof. uloiis humors nnd sores, tetter, ring worm, whitu swelling, cryslpclus, soru eyes nnd for young men suffering from wenkness or lebilily caused by imprudence, and to females In delicate health, Frnzier's Hoot Bitters nre especially recommended. Dr. Frn.ier : I have used tw o bottles of Hoot Bitters for dyspepsia, dizziness, wenkness, und kidney disease, nnd they did mu more good Ihnn the doctors, anil all Ihe medicine 1 ever used. From the llrst dosu I took I begun lo mend, nnd I am now lu perfect health, nod feel us well us I ever did. I consider vour medicine onu of thu greatest of blessings. .MBS. M. MARTIN. Cleveland. O. Sold by all druggists everywhere at $1 per nouie. IMXIirA CO.,eo!e lo,.',-i C2 VtteiiHt. New York. PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure FouniJ nt Lnxt! Ono ecl Sutler ! A sure cure for blind, bleeding, itcnttitr und 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 enscs of or !10 yenrs standing. No onu need sutler live minutes after applying this won. derful soothing medicine. Lotions, instru ments nnd electuaries do more harm than good, William's Ointment absorbs thu tumors, allays tliu Intense itching, (panic, ularlv ut nlnlit after nettiii!: warm in bed.1 acts as a poultice, gives instant und pain. ess relict, nun is prepnreil only for piles A'c, nnd for nothing else. Head what Hon. .1. M. Colllnberry of Clevclund says about Dr. William's Indian l'lle Ointment: I have used scores of pile cures, ami It alTords me pleasure to say that I have never found iinvtlilng which ivc me such immediate anil permanent rcnei ns nr. u linaiirs Indian umlmcnt. 1'or sale by nil druggists or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. HSWVJr iSi CO.. Trop'rs. (! Vcsey St., New Yoik till iilSfclk 0KED Bv Dr. Frazlci's Manic Ointment. Cures as if by magic, pimples, black licuds or grub", blotches nnd eruptions on the face, lent lug tho skin clear, healthy nnd beauti ful. Also cuics Itch, barber's itch, salt rheum, letter, ilngworm, scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old ohstluate ulcers and sores, Ac. SKIM DISS -.SE. F. Dinke, Esq., Cleveland, ()., suffered beyond all description from u skin ills, case which appeared on Ids hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed Ids eyes. Thu most careful doctoring failed to help him, ami after all had failed hu used Dr. Frnzier's Muglc Ointment nnd was cured by a few applications. Ci'The llrst and only positive euro for skin diseases ever discovered. Sent bv mull on receipt of price. CO cents. HKNRY ifc CO., Solo I'rop'rs. 02 Vusev Sr., Nkw Yoiik. For blind, bleeding. Itching or ulcerated piles in:. William's Indian mi.B ointsiknt Is u sure cure, nice lyi.uu iiy mall, i'or side by all Druggist". MARKET JiliPORTS." Bt.OOMSHUHO MARKET. Wheat per bushel , , t 3 live 90 coru, " Oats ' " Flour per barrol ctoiersced ... , .si ,4J 8.M 6..VI .111 IS .III I. to .us uv .10 ,us .13 .13 ISO nutter , fg alio ow I'outoes Dried Apples llaini sides Shoulders Chickens Turkeys Urd per pound Havpcrton , , tkeswax PHILADELPHIA MAHIvKTS. ciniiii'.eii'.ii mkkki.v, FL'llJtt. Mlunesotd extra . I'etiiisyivunia finilty , Ueteiu ityo UIIAIN. Wheat Hvo Corn ous cioerseed Timothy it to mi .. .. to (. a 4 V. H i a I In (j s oe 1 10 per bush, s 6 per hush, TO Mil ' W y 85 " u a AV cu. per lb. t a C4 it w $100 A Mouth for TEACHERS. B1KJ' Men. tldles and AL-ents. laklnL oritcrj r,ir l i t. lirsto CllCUarund I'erma. PHI THnnneniT nr Unllitnlllv r... I'VJiJ. Xl U rilbOUJjLi InlVM iTiif Vrillli AUCUIAUI BiaeLuouse. l-lKlnrln... " n.T.t 7n .fRl JiXt. .,i!HV) flTBt UllJ IIIIKl aOCOUIlt Cf U0 .0 Tf iV, .i.V .rT i.V.i." .v. r.e. ''!,. !."" u uuultlrH of .Varla Eies.hr. u lunaf in.... iicm. Hum on tun nnuin, aver), z,,::. ,. i,i rrin .nj, cnniitv boJV WalltH It. I1W Prlcn lliilrt U.liu k.rl l: btO t U II HIP, V-OIUmO B COlini , I', w. ziEdLEU s co oi jAroh (it., t'hlla. ru. March 3 .sni T ICENSE NOTICE, JJ Notlea Is her by given that tho foilowlnir num. M rersons hnve riled with the Clerk of tho court or wiirtrr H Minis of Ihe pesos of Columbia . .Min.j, mnr po minis lor license, wiucn Will D3 presented tJ the sll court, on Moniltjr, tVj first Thos .1, suumiin Hotel Hearer Twp licnton llerwlck Dor jno. innairiiicr lllnm Urn It Il.Ltttu Samuel W. Adims ntlnhsrd iterrr .In cot) I, utrton Wm. It (illmoro Ucrnhard utelncr N. v. liarton o. A, Jacoby lane K. Drown wm. uiirifcr Kostenn uid r A Co llMtrr KlMler Wm ixrklitmer Adim Trii' kenmlllir David llolllngthead Jobanon O'Connor Daniel K. Curry William I eiricr James ilotdworthy Thomas Cotllus lames J. tlrant. i Liquor 8toM Itcstniirant i i ii I.lipnr store Hotel ii i UestAUrant Hloomtburj Catanlm Liquor Store Hut 1 Centralis Itcstanrnnt Mary Mnnroo John I, Kiln; Daniel Kehres amuel I Inz-Mlne O II. Pellterlclc (Hold Kuorr Thomas r. cntrrlngton Wclllncrton Voairi'r (MnjnTluni Hotel Orecnwool HemlocK Ixicust Aaron Voder A. K Hmlili llcsUuront Hotel Madison Mam Mltlltu Meinour Orat ips SCDtl J. K. I)ntroiiberi.'cr Hold Yctier A. v. IKss llaltierT. La) cot k KmBIldtls ITlianirttt. Jacob Miller Theodore Heck (l. M. linkr Cnarte s colcm id Clerk's onice) Kcstaurant Hotel StUU loaf WM KMCKII.W'.M, Clerk ii s. Aprils, 'si ( SHERIFFS SALE, i virtue ot siuid y ivrlts lssuJ out of tho Court of Common I'leasof CoUnibia county and to me directed will be cxpon-d t public sale at tlio Court liouse In Uloomsburir, at two o'clock p. in., on SATURDAY, iMay Gth, '82. AH that certain messuaio and tenement or tract of lindMtuatu lu Locust township, Colum bia ouuty, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcscilbodus follows, that Is to Bay: Iletrln. nlng at a Hono In tho public road leaUlne from Hlabtown to MalnvlIM, riintilng thence by land of Solomon Mrausso and William Adams, north thirty eight degrees, west i Ightv four and nvo teiiths perches to a stow, thence by Und of Oiorge Slraussir, south sevonty six degrees, west sixty twn p;ro es to a stone, thenco by land of Lewis liunee touth elht decrees, west thirty an 1 live tenths rcriLes to a stone, thencn by tho nam", loulh iLlilyctghtdirnes.east oae hu . dro I and three pi relics to a stoLe, ihjue j by tho same louth fifty three dcirees,CBt three prch"B ion stonf, iiienceby lindof Solo-non ftrsussir south titty el jht degrees, cast sixty eight prch to ttie stone In centre cf public road leading from t labtonn to Malnvllle, thence tn Bald ro.d nn t by land of solrinon Strausser, north twenty d-gro s, cast lilnetocn perchoi to a stone, thence In and by tho same north flvo degrees, cast sixty e'ght perch's to the place ot beg'.nntng.contatnlng sixty iwo acres, strict measure, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, frame barn, ojrn crib and out-bulld'ngs. Selz -d, teken In execution at tho suttot David Helnlj executor of reter Ilelwlg, d coasrd, ngalusi Isaac Lewis with notlco to John Adams tcrro tenant and to be soldas the property of Isaac Lewis Lev. Fix. Piiaws, Attorney ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on tho north Eld of Sixth street, In tho town ot Iiloorasburg, county ot Columbla,Stae tf I'enn'a., bouidedon the west by lotof Bimuel Potter, on tho tor n by sternet'a alley, on tho cast by lot of f'cury Koity, (fjrmerly Ihe property of c. W. Hodln;,) nnd ou the south by Sixth street nf-r.'-sjld.Mhcreoilscrecti'd ntnostery frame home and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot I). J. Wal'ernowfor uso of Samuel Klchner against U ll'lam (. Glrton and to bo sold a tho property of Willi imd Olrton. Lev. Kn U W. Mn.t.nu Att'y. U. II. EST, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EsriTi or siucEL iikss, Snd dsckisip. 1 et'ers of Administration on tlie estate ot Sara. uel Iles4 nnd late of "Ufrarloif townshln. Colum bia count', I'enn'a., rtmf sed. havo boon granted by thu llegtKtcr of said county totho undersigned Adm'r. A 1 nerdons hivlnsr claims azalnst the esta'o of thn decedent am reqaostcd to pr'sout them for settlement and those Indebted to the csta'fi to mike niyment to the undersigned AQminisiravir hiuioui aiav. Willcrs I' (. IttClIAKD IIKSS. V 1 co. rn. Administrator. aprll ll, i-'.v B RIDOK NOTICE. A dividend of flvo per cent on thecipllai stock 1 of Ih ' Citnwlssa IlrHgo Company will be paid tho stock hi'dersoaand after April 1st, lssi, ut the oftlcd cf Ihe Treasurer. ui; kuk ti. uii.uiiiu Treasurer. A UDITOU'ri NOTIOK. K4T1T. OF 1'OI.I.V KISXIK DECEASED. The uu lersU'ii-d auditor appointed by the or- 6'itlo.i ot tho balance of thetundin the bands; nt n nan v court or coiuinma eountv. to make uism- the accountant to ana atnmgtne parties enn- ujj tnereuj. win nriorm ine auuea oi uiu uo- potntmetit at the orilee of 0. 11 .lucksou.ln llerwlck ha., on Friday tho MJi d.w ot Amll, 193S, nt in o'clock lu tlu f.iroDU, wain ant where nil parties Interested In said fund must attend, or bo forever uiuarred Irom any snaro of sau lunu. C W. MILLER, tri'ircn at -w Auditor. A DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICE. KriTATE OI-CII1KLE3 THOU1S DKCE18ID. Letters ot Administration on tbe estate ot Char les t nomas. ai ot tlio town or utojmsourL'. coi. uiiibla couut.-leceased, have Been granied by the lies tier ot saw county to tno unuers'snca aamin' Ist'iiturs. All nersons huvlne claims u.mlust tho estate ut said decedent .ire requested to present them for bei'leruent und those Indebted to tho (H'jitu to make rmjmem tn me undersigi.ea aa. tniniHtraiors wuuoui aeiar, WILLI THOMAS. ZCl!AI(IUITIIO.HS iii uch 31 c-v Adm'nlstmtim, A DMlNISi u.i liiK .vut'ICE. t'HTAisoriuviu stri.rK, pecEisiiD. U tters ot XdinluNtrallon on the estate of David Slthr latent i entio township, Columbia county, rcnua, ueeeaseu, nave ueon gruiueu l.v xlu hckis t.crot Raid eountv lo 8,imu-l II. sill -r admin. 1st r. Mr. Alt persons haviug claims agutnst the I'Stntu of the decedent are reaucsled to nrcsen tntn tor scuicincui, ana iiohu lnueuL-u w iuj otiire to mak paunent to me un icrsigneu uu. mmi.-uaior wiiii Ma aeiay. HAMUHL 11. BIl'LHU. .March 3 -aw Administrator. A1 UDITOIfS NOTICE. Columb'u county, s. s. Amon j the records and proceedings ot the Orpbuih' Court of a.l I canity, it i,iiuer niu, iiiuti eouiuiueu Elz ibeih Ebncr l No. 31 Fieri Facias FoV vs. runrr Turin. Wl. S (1, M. Hollo A-pet r, Aud now Keb. 11. l-8,on Aihnr. of M. II. w ijc- motion of C linen mak r deed, et al, I Hari.ley.'Utori.ey for pUlu llll'j In the nbove sla'ed execution. C. It. Jackfon, Usi ts uppolntod audl'or tn dU'rlbuiu the money In cuurl n Hlng out of tlm sheilfl's sale ut tbe roal rsutooi.M.ii hnoemKi:r ueceusm, amuiuinr iivseniuioi ineri'i. II V THE C 'I UT. Certified from tbe record! this lSlh d ly f Fu t. ruory, a. ii , issi WM. KHK'KIUU.M, l'rutheuuuir Notlco tshireby given that tho undesigned an dltor appointed us shown by the foregouu ci-rllll- cuo, wm meei. uiu parueaiaujreaieu i r iuo jvr. Mnnanooothisdutiisat lliecillea ot Chaiks (I. Iiaiktey, mtoroey at law, llioonr.sburi, I'a.. ou Monday, adi lllith. IS V. it 9 o'clock 1 1 the fore noon, at which llnu mid place all persons am required to runko their claims icforo tto uaUl'. r or tie aeuarroa from coming in upon me luua C. II, JACKSON, Auditor. Marcu ni, uw, A rnrrou'S NOTICE. E3TATK 0PTU0UA? DAVIS, DtCKICliD, The undersigned Auditor at poluto I bv the Or pliant' court of columola county to mako iltnirl hytion ot I no fund in the hands of 1 K Krck. buuiu, onu ot thu administrators, will sit ut his olllce In the Town ot llloumsburg In said county on Saui'day, tho '.'Jth day oi April. ISSi, at ten o'.iock a. ni , of said day, vt hen und h-ro ull pa-ties Interested In said eitute must attend or be lorover uoe-irrou irum ami autre oi siui nmu. II t'UOK ZAtttl March 7 -iw Auditor A UDITOIfS NOrifE- ESTATE Of SEyjAUINNCSS lnC4A?Kt, The uuderslgned nudltor aprlnted by Iho Or. plans' court cl Columbl county.io dlstilbute thu fund in the hand! ot William snumati ndinlnls. trato it sild estate, t) aud among the turtles eutll ed tin reto will perform Ihe duties of his appointment ut hWofllce In CatawUs.1, un Hat urdi;. AptllSiith, 1SV4, at ten o'clock a in, when and where all oersons IiuvIik claims upon said fund aro reipieited toprrsevt them or bo foreur ueoarna irom cum ug 111 uu, tam iuuu. WM.U KYEItLY inarch T -ta Audtwr. T HOTHONOTAHY'S NOTICE. olLu Is hereby elven that the foilowlnir ac counts luve teen filed In the I'rothonolaryHoniro i.r t.MltiintilA o tuutv. and will bo nrebonted to the Court ut l' million Meas ot said county, on Ihi 1st Monday of Mav, . 1). iftii. andcoullrmolnfler tlio fourth day cl tatd tt rui unli ta exceptions Ik) nied wuum luav uiue, I. first and nnal Acooun'. of John (lorduer. Irus- ,w 1 11 I IIU li.t.lv V 1 ...'.... umbmMVUOU MVVV'.nM, 1 iii make sa'e of land rtmaliilng unsold in hands ot ... In ll.a .uljlunt 'I'lK.-rt d . UI t.L tinii... it.uu.E...I c Utu ut , ii. m i , ... ml... r deceased. WILLIAM KHICKIIAI M, I'rcthonotaiy. Oshorn's Fuinlly I'nlnU ready for use nru Ihe most convenient nrtlclo of the kind, nil shndes nnd colors, put up In i, nnd pint enns. Wo furnish n can of paint nnd brush for V) rents. Hnxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for bums scalds nnd sores of every kindj It Is good nnd cheap. Snxollnc l'omnilo for the hnlr, highly perfumed, 25 cents. Glycerine Lotion. To Indies nnd children or nny person with n lino sensitive skin nnd whose complexion Is nfTected by the wcntlu r cnuslng redness, roughness nnd chapping this Lotion is Invaluable. An excellent op. plication to tlio face nfter shaving. Lnrgo bottles 25 und CO cents. Our Stock of Hnlr and Tooth brushes hns been replenished nnd contains somo gooil bargains. Wo carry ll complete end well selected stock, nnd competent persons nre nl ways In attendance to supply the wnnts of our pnt. rons. We study to plense, nnd believe we can supply you with everything in our Hue economically, satisfactorily and lu u untune r calculated to Induce to join in tho verdict, that our store Is Me plnce to trade. Hoping to see mnnv renders of tho Colummav nt our place of business shortly nnd soliciting n share of your esteemed patronage, were main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO. Real Estate Trusti Investment nnd Collection Office. BLOOMSBURG DA. 1'iilt H-LB A coal vard with tradc.irix! locatlon.&tf-ilrDrlcc. and reasonable terms. 10 Irjinu dwellings. Price fiOO to 2W:'. s brick dwellings, l'rlce tl.ooo to lliyioo. nulla rcloti. irood oeatlon. nrleo M'Oto fJ.ttxi. wllh or without contracts to butld Ira me or brlek dwellings nil complete In o or su days from break In? ground. r. farms at ffcin tlu to 1J J per acre. .IK ktory frams woolen mill, with full set of ma. clilner.-, a good natural water powcr.n l la good worklnf'ondlttoo.also large frame dwclllng.barn and out-bull.llngs, tt acres cf latd, 6 miles to IUoomsburg.wtiibo sold cheap and on good terms, ovned by c. L. Hands. 70 acres, sood land, bulltllncs. fences, fruit and water. In lieuton twp..ono mile to No Columbus. Terms reasonable. Owned by Daniel Wcnnr. I rice fl.ono ST.". Acres. Hurley farm. Mont urtownthln.framu dwelling liouse, bank earn and other out-bulldlngs good soli; about loo acres timber; welt watered; caltby location, good tmrkets. II desired. will ill- vuio in iwo or tnree tracts, fco arat s. rerma easy. Now owned by Win. Neal, Estj ICO acres nn south ban): of river IV,' miles from town of Mllllln on road to Hcrwlck. lis acres bol torn lind, bitanco Umber, ilr'ck dwelling, bank barn aud outbulldtngs.gooil fmtc and water (well and rounlntb). Al.-o a vuluailo deposit ot nvu aens otbilck and i-otters clay. Owned by John Welt, of Bloomsburg. A deslrablo n -w brick dwelling boiS9 and a largo irarno dwelling home nni framo stable on Bust Btrt ei nuo aoor usiuw intra. Lots offered on casr terms with contracts to build it desired 8.1 acres In Madison tonnkhlp: occuoled by JosjDh Wise (iood fratnu house und bank barn. Land lately well limed and manured. Apple orch ard and other tiuUa. 103 Acres In Vlshlngcreek township, on road to Denton, lirlck house.framo barn and sboCs Good wat r at house nnd barn. Apple orchard and other trulls. Owned bv John fcaler. 112 Acres nroductlvf land In Hemlock townshlu l miles from leotmjburcr. Framo dwelling, bank barn nnd t wo tenant homes. A ?K story framo carriage and blacksmith shop, 40xra leeton Iron near Main street, wall trade and good will. A full set ct tools In each department Ileasonablo prlco ahd terms. A nearlv now i-story frame u.velllnir on Fourth Street, t'atawls.a, frame sUble, good water, fruit, all In god ondltton f,s ceres, well watered. Hemlock townihlD. frame liouse. bank barn and out-bulldlngs, rhotco irult outig orcli .rd wlib g-atn In ground, stock AC, If desired. Thomis HlcKey owner. For Dartleulars. annlv to Oct. 1 1, Sl-tt JOflN A. FUNSTON. cr I'AUL. K. 111 1 . E XKCUTOH'S NOTICE. LSTATE 01' OVXIl C. MOSS, DtCKAStt). Letters testamentary rn the estate ot Dyer l Moss l ite ot llenton township, Columbia county I'a. deceased, ha o been grai.to-1 by the Register ot said county to Mites v. Moss.Uarabra. Luzon o Co. AllDersons having elalnn ugalnst tho esint ot Iho deced'iu aro roijuested to present them for settlement nnd thorn liiiibtcilto thu estate to make payu ent to tco undersigned executor witn out delay. mar MM' Executor. E XF.CUTOH'S NOT1CK. E-TATEflK GEOIUG OIBION, DECIAHU. Letters leatamentarv In tho estate of Oeorce Gtiton Uo ot tir-'cnwood twp. Columbia county, ra aeceaseu nave oen i rauien uy tuo negisier of said county to tha undeitlgned cxevuKr. All per sons having cUlms against Ih) estate cf the decedent aiu requested to preseuctbein for set. ueiueoL ami inouo inuuuteu to tue csuii.i to uiahu pay ment to tho underslgnel executor without delay. ISAAC A. DMVJTT, i.xeeuiur. Van. h 10 cv Iiulmiburg, ra. A UDITOitS ' DTK E. ISTATKOKOSO. W MAI SU, UtCEASSI). ottc lsherehvir.en. that the uudoi'9'L'ncd. at- polntid mi aiidlor to niuko dlitilbultou if the funds In the bauds ot Jcha L, Mnir, admlnlst la ter ot ,itil tic cedent, ustbownby tils llrst nnd Hr.al account to tan luities enUtled thereto; will nltend to ms oiuce in niuuiusuuig, uu saiuraay aitii qiu, 16"i nt ten o'clock lathe foreLton. tcr tho pur poso of his appointment. Alt peuuts bat Ing claims upon said fuiei nro rcnuesled in make tho same befoi o i ho wi d auditor or be forever debarred term coming In on said fund. mar h IT -iw- Auditor. UDITOIfS OICE. k ESTATE OF C1.AHA CAMI', PECEASIU. The iiiulcrhlL'iiert ai. dltor nouolnted by tho Or- B Inns' Coin ct Colunitila cuunty to nuke olstrl utton ot Hie land lu (bo lunda ot ndmlMstrntora, lo and among tlie parties entilitu uiereio, wi i kit, at his otlico In Catuwlssu, on l'rteny, Apill Hin, ihsj, between s nud 11 n in. lo perform tuo duties cf his appointment, when and wheioall persons hivlugclalms aiatiis'iho cstaio will appear nnd prove the same.i'r b debari ed from reeel lug nny siinreotsnld fund ,.. 1. ll.ltllAll.t maichlT-la Auditor. JXECUIOK'8 NOTICE. ESTATE Or SOLOMON lIKI.nill DKeLlMU. letters testamentary on theetuto of Solomon IlelAlg lateif cataHlssu tp.. Columbia county, deccisid, hae been granted by the lieglstir ot said couuty to Sophia llelwlg und o. P. Uucknlew. AllpersouslnMngctalin3 agalust tho cstato of sala decedent aro requested to present them tor settlement, aud those ludebtcd to the estate to mtue payment to tuo unoersigncu execuiuio, without delay .,-.., SUl'lll.lll JIUI.II 111. t'atawlsea. C. It. Ill'ClvLKW. Hloomsburg. March in .ow Executors A UDITOIfS NOTICE. ESTATE OK I UEIIEIIICIi Sllil I Ell, I'VTKASKP, TliB underpinned untwlntttd an auditor, by the On ban's CouitotC'j.umbla county, to make dU- iriuution to anu uniong uiu pariiea euiuieu mire to, cttno balance. In Iho hmds of the executor of said eil ate, wll attend at liH oa.co lu lilcoms burg, on Salittd.iv. An It 'lb, W!, at ten o'clock in ino oreuoon.ior inu purpcesoi uppuiui iiient; when and hero all persons having claims on said tuni are iciiacsted to present them, or be dobaircd from coming in on nald tuud. E. H.IKKLl'.ll, ma-cnai-iw Auauor. UDlTOK'-i NOTICE. rsrAlE OPBAHAII 6KVUIHT, PECEA8E1I. The undirslnucd auditor appointed by tti'tir- phans' court ut co:umbla county, to make distil. uu llo-i ot the balance ot tho fund In tno hands of the ucoountiut ot said decedent, to and among mo panics euiuicu i Hereto, wm ut at mi olllce lu thu town ot liloouifcburg.on aturday,lhi Will day ot April, A. !., I SI, ut f 0 o'clock In the atiernoon. 10 iperiorm uiuuuikh oi ms ap. polultncni. when aud where all parties Interested In said lucd must attend or lu debarred from receiving any bhaiu th-reif. J. 11 lllbl.E.11, march 31 lw Auditor. UDITOH S NOTICE. .BlA-C Ur JAIIAU llliniun, I'llftlBiii, The undersluncd Auditor appointed by iho Or. nhnna' Court ut Columbia county lo make distri bution of the balance In the lianas of It. 1'. Chapln onu of the cxccutois, by his Ural and partial ue. count, will attend to tbe duties ol hit appoint ment at ins rmcu in moombuurg, on Katuraay, the mh day ot Apill,lf,el to a. ui. where punks having ciulius ou raid tiled nru requested to ii es in mem orue i ereur ucuuriin irom coining ui i on kJtd fund. C.W M1LI.EH, Auditor, match m -iw (tR An ifcQnPCr day nt hciuo Hmnplea worth 13 w lufuunto, Addretu MiNiibM & t'u' ivri. land, Maine, luartli ui, -ly inocmiunrif, .utiiiir1, u-i.