The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 21, 1882, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BL0OM8BUKG, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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The Columbian.
DLOOMSBURG, PA.,
FRIDAY, APlllh 21, 1882.
The Governor of North Cnrollim wild to
. tliu Clovcrnor of South Cnrollim ! "Sir, tlio
I host remedy In Ihu woild Is Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup" mid lliu latter seconded tlio
insertion,
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Correct ItallriiiKl Time Tntilo.
Traliisim the Philadelphia At It It. leave Htipol
al follows i
KOKTII WIDTH.
0 is ii. in. II in.
4 10 p. in. 6 Mp in.
Tr .Ins on ttiu II. I.. A It. II. te ve lUoainsi.urg
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NfllTII. PllUtll.
1 83 a. iii HI n m.
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Tliu 11 4t iriln soulli connect wllh tlio I'lilla
ililrhla it Heading at uport, and with, tliu
Northern Central at NorUiuini crhiiid.
Hlshop llowmuii who hits heen seriously
111, Is getting better.
Tlio handsomest Cabinet frames hi town
nro tit the Coi.ummav store.
l'eter Knnpp 1ms begun tlio erection of n
new residence on Iron street.
Lost. A pass book containing ifM.OO In
Bunk notes, between lllnnmstmrg mill
Ornngcvlllc, on Monday nflcrnooii. Tliu
finder will bu suitable rewnrded by leaving
It with O. 11. ltess, llcnton Pn.
Tho viewers iippolnted nt last court to T,. ,,., .,,, ii.iipi. Ini nt Tn.,nii.rtn
Report on the lnnltcr of u county brldgo , i)oomi,urg Imvo recently been opened
nt lha Cui.t'MiiiAN stritloncry store. The
Indies nrc respectfully lnvlled to cull nnd
see them. No trouble to show goods
whether you buy or not.
S. h. Drown of wllkes llnrru submits ti
proposition to the citizens of Wilkes Harru
nnd Kingston, in ngnrd to raising tho road
between the two places to such n height ns
to avoid nil the Inconveniences suffered nt
every freshet. He pledges himself to bo
one of llfly or one hundred men to raise
$10,000, which, with the nld of the public
road taxes and it liberal nmount from the
Street Hallway Company, would be suf.
Ilclcut to remedy the grent evil. He stig
gests having arches made nt alt tho low
points In the load, of stilllclciit capacity to
carry olf all the overllow water.
Ira Lake, son of John I. Laku of Centra,
lln, has gone to Hoston to lenrn n trade.
Tho Hand made some very good music In
front of the Court House on Monday night.
A new millinery store hns been opened
In tho old Moycr stand, on Market street.
Berwick Is happy over tho prospect of
an Opera House, to bcbulltbynstock com.
py-
M. C. Woodward has made Improve,
incuts about his property by remodeling
tho old lllggs building.
W. P. Hodlno met with an nccldent hist
Saturday which will prevent him from
working for some time.
Small-pox has made Its appearance In
lluzlcton. There nrc live cases In four
houses, which arc quarantined.
A new Democratic weekly newspaper
has been stnrted at Scranton, Lackawanna
county, which Is said to present bright
prospects.
I buy my goods for ensh and can sell
you them nt very low prices. Give me n
trial. F. S. KlNi-oiiis.
ncroos tho Susquehanna at this point met
on Monday. They were .Moses Sehlleher
' of Heaver, A. 11. Stewart of Orange, nnd
John Hnrtmuu of Hemlock. It Is under
stood that they havo agreed upon a report,
but It has not yet been mado public.
I A strike occurred at Heading on Monday
inn ong tflc operatives of the Heading Cot
ton Mill. A general reduction of 20 per
' cent, was ordered to tnko place on lltu SOIh
hut tho spinners, carders and hack boys
refused to go to work on Monday. Ah tit
1 seventy persons nrc Interested In the strlku
1 and should they hold out the mill will be
. cloed. Spinners nnd carders were recelv
! lug from i2.f)0 to if5 a week. Should tho
Comtianv discontinue operations, It will
deprive about 230 hands of labor.
This week I will havo lettuce, onions,
radishes also peas and potatoes at very
lowest prices.
r. a. KlM'nms.
Successor to T. W. Conner.
AVcliHlorH ttMiilirltljfetlt
The new edition of tliu popular diction. ,
arv contains 11128 tunics. SI0O0 enarav-
lugs, 4 pages of colored plntes, a supple. '
ment of over 4000 new words nnd
meanings, nnd a biographical dictionary of
over 1)700 names. It Is warmly endorsed
by more than fifty College Presidents, and
tho best American and European scholars.
Tho following facts will show why Web.
stcr's Dictionary ought not to be sold as low
as orccster's i ,
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary con. I
tains one.tlfth moro mnttcr than Wor-1
cester's, the type being mailer, thereby giving
much more on u page
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of nion
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NNXJAL STATEMENT of tub TOWN
monmsbttrg for l lie year is l. ending with
Saturday J. P. Caldwell opens his newly
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To CarpeiiterH.
At a meeting of tliu Detnorratlo County
Committee, held In this place Thursday,
the 0th Inst., n resolution wns passed de
claring tho first choice of the Democrats of
Bradford for governor to be Hon. Wll-
Ham Klwell, of Columbia county. A bet-
tcr nomination for Governor than that of
Judge Klwell could not bu made by the
pnrlv. He fills all the requisites laid down
by Jefferson. He is cnpahle, honest and
patriotic, nnd if elected would lend dignity
and honor to the office. If nominated ho
would hnve a largo following in this, tho
county where ho wns for n long time, n
resident. Toiranda Journal.
Wanted some good carpenters to work at
bench in Mill or outside as needed. Apply
to Plymouth Planing Mill Co.
Plymouth Pa.
The malingers of tho Bloomsburg Opera
House, havo had the services of J. P.
Wise, of Philadelphia, In the painting of
the inside of the building. Tho celling, as
well as tho wood work hns all received a
neat dress of paint, and looks like a new
hall. Tho drop curtain Is undergoing I medicine.
CiituwlMHU i.ocatH.
Mr. Charles Kills, boss of the wrcc
Main on the I". it It. It. It. here was
seriously Injured whllu picking up some.
lumber at .McAuly one duy hist week.
Mr. George Krvlu was also hurt nt tho
same time mid place. Both arc Improving
slowly.
Mr. Hamilton Clark Is building u lino
double house on Sliumau Street. This will
bo the nicest street In town In the not dis
tant future.
Notwithstanding the largo number of
buildings being erected here, It is n fact
that about twenty families havo moved
away this Spring becauso there weru no
houses to rent.
wis. I. Y. nnd U. C. Willlts havo
formed n partnership for the practice of
largest volume published
Webster contnlns 118,000 words in Its
vocabulary, about 11000 moro than the
latest edition of Woicester.
Webster contains 1)000 Illustrations In
the body of the work, nnd these nre rc
pcated, classified, finely printed on eipentlee
tinted piper, at the end of the work. Wor
cester contains nbnut 1100 Illustrations In
tliu body only, not repented as In Webster.
ehster embodies nbollt one htndnd yean
of literary labor.
The publishers' retail price of Webster Is
i12 ( the publishers' retail price of Worces
tcr Is i10.
The New Edition of Webster's Unnhrldged
contains a Biographical Dictionary of
0700 noted persons, giving Name, Prpnun.
elation, Nationality, Profession nnd Date
of each. Alo n Table giving names and
explanations of such Fictitious Persons
and Places as are often referred to In liter-
ature and conversation, as the characters
In the works of Dickens, Scott, etc.
elther of these two features arc con-
tallied In Worcester or nny other diction,
nry.
If the 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." Cotton nnd
see that you get it.
For sale by nil leading dealers.
too 3 -cm
.Mrs. A. N. Frank, 177 West Tuppcr
Street, BufTnlo, N. Y., says sho hns used
Thonins' Kclcctrlc Oil for severe toothache
nnd neuralgia, and considers It tliu best
thing slio knows of for relieving pain.
FUMlKI) llElir.
Ilonil title .Umitir I, 'SI
Interest on miim from -Inn. I, 8
II nd due February t, '81
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February I, M
August 1. F4
January 1, Hi
Fe ruary 1, '85
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January I. m
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Light nnd dark, plain nnd lnce buntings toia! funded dAt
I. A . Hartiunn's. Ihtcitston abovot
nt
Paralytic strokes, heart disease, and kid-
i ney nITectlons, prevented by the use of
nrowirs iron jiittcrs.
Dr. Frozicr's Root Bitters.
Fnu.lcr's Hoot Bitters nro not n drum
shop whiskey beverage, but nro strictly
medicinal in every sense. They net strong. To balance of diiD'lcato ot '60
ly upon mo nvcr nnu Kitineys, Keep the cb.
bowels open and regular, mnku the weak Uy ami paid F. P. ulltmeyer Trcas,
alrnnir. honl lln. lmiiri IniHil mi ilu. iinrvi.nl see Treasurer's reeclnts
and cTennsc the blood nnd system of every "U'tkos
impurity. nv exonratlon ot Council March 13
or it zz ness. rush or b ood to the hen. . i
tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and
ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, scrof
ulous humors nnd sores, tetter, ring worm,
white swelling, erysipelas,, soro eyes and
for young men sutTertng from wenkness or
debility caused by Imprudence, nnd to
femnles In delicate health, Frazler's Hoot
Bitters nre especially recommended.
Dr. Frazler t I have used two bottles of
Hoot Bitters for dyspepsia, dizziness,
wenkness, nnd kidney disease, nnd thoy
did me more good than the doctors, and
all the medicine I ever used. From the
first dose I took I began to mend, nnd I
um now In perfect health, and feel as well
as I ever did. I consider your medicine
one of the grcntest of blessings.
JIHS. JL JIAHTIN, Cleveland, O.
Sold by nil druggists everywhere at $1 per
bottle.
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Tho Monroe Journaf last week published
quite nn extensive supplement, in order to
give Us renders the usual amount of read-Ing.
Charles ICrug has moved his olllee and
paint house to the north corner of his prop,
crty nnd converted It Into a dwelling
house.
needed repairs, and will no doubt bo so
urranged ns to glvo better satisfaction
in tliu future. The managers of the hall
are using every means possible to make
the surroundings us pleasing and attractive
ns taste will permit. It certainly has a
fine appearance now and lovers of theatres
may he glad to know thnt the wotk has
been done In so artistic a style, and all
for their own comfort.
The tracklayers are expected to bu hero
soon to commence their work on tills end
of the N. & AV. B. H. It., ns the filling In
nt the bridge is nbout completed.
When you nrc in need of nny groceries
and qiiccnswnrc, call nt
F. S. IviNroin.
Successor to T. AV. Conner.
A lino of Hurdle coaches, owned by Slier-
man it Jlidduiigh of Athens Is now running
regularly between Wavcrly, Snyre nnd
Athens. They have three S.ltorse conches
and twelve horses. Each conch will hold
10 persons. The coaches with the right to
use them cost ijl.000 each.
bonditl
from February 1,t9. )
Vll.OlTIONOI'TAXlILK PHOPKRTY TDIRCIM ISSt.
Heal property en $M oo
Personal nrorjcrtv 17 soil to
Occupations (4 os 00
1TTI 91000
per cent ot auovc valuations sta ww oj
NWT0N t03N COLLECTOR OF TAXBS OF 18 0.
DR.
(S39
t 401 13
40) ;
3) B2 $'-8 391
NEWTIN OoONB COLLECTOR OF TAXKS FOR 1131.
US.
To amt of duplicate of 'il 111'F4
CR.
iu ciccis nnd errors on duplicate It 79
Uy amount paid Wrn Cnrislman
Trcas see Trvas receipts t Ml 19
Ily exon. ot Council March ts
H9J 40 80 1143 71
To balanco on duplicate of '31 - $ 493 13
K. I. HILI.MEYER LATH TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITn
TIIK TOWN OF BLOOXSBURO.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WllHHEAH.thellon. AVilliam Kt.wr.i.L
I'rctldcnt Judgo ot tbs court of Oyer anil
Terminer and General Jail IcUrcry(;Court ot (Juar
tcr Sessions of Uio react and tho Court of Common
Pleas and orphans' Court In the scth Judicial Sis.
trtct, composed ot tho counties ot Columbia and
1 1 . r. . . . I . I. . . .. . t.MA. ff.l,K V t
Hhuman, Associate Judges of Columbia county, Osborn's land y Paints ready for use nro
haro Issued tbclr preccPt,bcarlng data tho lib. day 1 10 'll09t convenient art do Of tho kind, nil
of Feb. In tho rear of our Iord one thousand elzht sllIl,lc3 P."'1 .coI"' llt "P. I" i.i nm P n.1
hundred and eighty-two, and to mo directed for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Ucncrat
Quarter Sessions of tho rcacc, Court of common
ricos and Orphans' Court, In nioomtburg, In the
county of Columulo,on tlio first Monday, being tho
1st day of Majncit, to continue two weeks.
Notice Is hereby ctrcn to the Coroncr.to tho Jus
tices ot tho Peace, and tho Constables ot the said
County of Cotumbta,that they bo then nnd then In
their proper person at 10 o'clock La tho forenoon of
said 1st day of May with their records Inqui
sitions and other remembrances, to do thoseithlngs
which to their onices appertain to be done. And
those, that arc bound by rccognlzanco to proseaulo
against tho prisoners that aro or may bo in tho Jail
ot tho satd;county of Columbia, to bo then and there
to prosecute them as Shalt be liut. Jurors aro re
quested to bo punctual In their attendance,
agreeably to their notices. Dated at .Illoomsburg
.1 tho 7th davof nnrll.tn tlio Year of our Lord I
ImB. one mousanu cigiu nunarea;ana eigniy
v I two and lntho ono hundred and seventh
year of tho Independence ot tho United States of
America.
NhcrlR'S OfflCC. U. II. KNT,
liloomsburg, April 7 to Sheriff.
T ICENSK NOTICE.
cans. Wo lurnlsii u can of imlnt nmi lirusn
for fflj cents.
Snxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns
scalds and sores of every kind; it Is good
nnd cheap. Saxollno Pomndo for tho lmir,
highly perfumed, 35 cents.
Glycerine I.otlon.'To Indies nnd children
or nny person with n lino sensitive skin and
whose complexion Is nflccted by the weather
causing redness, roughness and chapping
this Lotion Is Invaluable. An excellent ap
plication to tho face after shaving. Largo
bottles 25 nnd 00 cents.
Our Stock of Hair nnd Toothbrushes has
been replenished nnd contnlns some good
bargains.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho following nam
ed persons havo tiled with the Cleric of tho court
oi iiiancr n 'ssiuun ui
county, their petitions
nresented to tho said c
day ot May, lssi, at two p. m
To tulanc.ias per last statement
To anit of N. Iloone collector of 'so
To siaic tax collected
Ily ami paid Win Chrlstman Treas.
uy con ml&slou
156 74
403 i
200
$660 99
I'CTHOIlIll.
0. AV. Helfsnyder&Co., have opened a
new dry.goods and grocery f tore In Cain-
wlssa, in their line building adjoining the
Susqiielianua Hotel.
Rev. AV. K. Detwllcr of Lewlsburg, will
nreach In the Evnngellcal church on
Fourth Street, next Sunday evening, the
2I!rd inst.
Knorr and AVintersteen nrc placing n
glass front In the north end of tliu National
Hank building, which will he used for n
store room.
Jlr. C. S. Prentiss hns opened a general
machine shop on Fourth street, near H.
Klelm's. He repairs all kinds of machines,
guns, ovC.
Lilly & Sloppy are now fully established
In their new quarters at Orangevllle. They
linve n idee store nnd fine cooils. and will
no doubt have n large patronage.
Alfred Jfcllenry of Ronton is in the city
tills week purchasing new Spring nnd Sum
mer goods for his store. People in the up
per end can look for bargains on his return.
An Inaugural Hall will bu held at
-Miners' Hospital, Ashland, this Friday
evening. From the list of malingers
whose names appear on tlio Invitation,
judge it will be n first class nlTidr.
Samuel Smith, of Centralla. was instant
ly killed last week by falling down the
traveling wny, of the Centrnlin colliery, n
distance of 100 feet. Interment took place
at the Jlclntyrc cemetery on Sunday last,
T. J. Yunderslice received from Seth
AA'eeks, of Erie, on Monday, a large can
containing thousands of brook trout, none
of them beintr nn inch lone. They were
deposited in some of the mountain streams,
Ax Oi.dki: Oxk Among the matters to
be treated of In Col. Piece's "History of
Columbia County," Is tho blbliogiapliy.
Ily the kindness of Judge Painter lie hns
received for Inspection a copy of tliu Oil-
umbia County llrgifttr of Feb. 0 1800, A ol. 11
No. 47, published by Thomas Painter Esq.
well known to our citizens. Among other
Inteiestlng matter it contains n notice of
the niiirrliiue of JTr. AVilllnm Pursel and
JIIss Susan Fornwnld ; John G. Jlontgom-
cry Esquire, and JIIss Deborah H. Kehr,
nnd her most untimely death, on the next
day, on the wny from her fnthei's house to
that of her husband's father. Also, the
death of the son of Jlr. Painter, Jlr. Joseph
Israel Rainier. The adveitiscrs have all
closed business and departed, but the
names of AVilllnm G. Hurley, John JfcAVll-
llanis, Joseph Paxton nnd John Jlehrllng
have a familiar sound.
The display of Northern lights on Sunday
last was something extraordinary. It wns
first noticed nbout !) o'clock in the evening
nnd continued until after midnight. At
times tliu sky presented such a blood-red
appearance Unit one would have thought
there was a great conllagratlon. At Peters.
burg, A'n. the light was so bright that the
street lamps could havo been dispensed
with. At Chicago tho air seemed so charg.
cd with electricity that the telegraph wires
would not work with the bntteries con.
nccted. At Cleveland, Ohio, It nlTected a
great many persons who were troubled
with nervous disorders. The pastor of the
JI. E. Church wns prostrated in tho pulpit
w1 lie praying. Ladles fainted in tliu
l liiucli. 'lliose who were out of doors us
well as those- in the Chinch complained of
oppressive sensations. The display was
noticed by n great many people iu nil sec-
tlons of tliu country, and will probably he
ever r inn inhered because of lis continued
brightness.
Chester Pursel, son of John Pursel, for-
merly of this place but now of Jlnryhmd,
was in town last week. It was his first
visit here since lie moved away, twelve
years ago.
J. AV. Swcely, rcpieseiiting the Wll-1
llnmsiiort ltreakfntt Table was In town last
week.
AVm. Jlannlng has returned from Roches-
ter. On his way home on Jlonduy he g.ive
us n friendly call.
Rev. L. Zttlmcr attended convocation at
AVilliamsport on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Paul E. AVirt Esu.. and family went to
Reading on Tuesday. They will return on
Saturday.
Charles R. Housel litis been appointed
Deputy Register mid Recorder in place of
P. II. Freeze, resigned.
F. S. Huiit,busliiess agent of the Heiwlek
Gazette wns in town on AVednesdny looking
after (lie Interests of that paper. The Gu-
lelte is all that it promised to he and has
settled in Hcrwick to stay.
Jliss Clara Sterner, of Potlsvllle Is visit-
Ing Jlr. l. s. Kuim's.
David Lowcnbcrg will go to Pittsburg to
uttend U. S. Court on the coming Sat
urday, Instead of Inst Saturday as announc
ed in our last Issue.
The great superiority of DR.
BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over
all othercough remedies is attested
by the immense popular demand
for that old established remedy.
For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma. Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient
Consumption and for the relief of I
consumptive persons in advanced
stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 25 cents.
PILES! PILESIPILES!
A Sure Cure Found nt Last!
A'n One XccmI Sutler !
A suro cure for blind, bleeding, itcnlng
and ulcerated piles hns been discovered
by Dr. AVilliam, (nn Indian remedy,) called
Dr. AVllliam's Indian Ointment. A single
box lias cured the worst chronic cases of
or !!0 years standlnc. No ono need
stiller five minutes after applying this won
derful soothing medicine. Lotions, lustra
lnents and electuaries do more harm than
cood. AVllliam's Ointment nhsorbs the
tumors, allays tlio intense Itching, (partic
ularly nt night after getting warm in bed,)
nets as a poultice, gives instant ami pain
less relief, nnd Is prepared only for piles
ivc., nnu ior nothing else.
Head what Hon. J. JL Coflluberrv of
Cleveland says about Dr. AVllliam's
Indian Pile Ointment : I havo used scores
of pile cures, and it affords mo pleasure to
say that I have never found nnvthlnir which
gave mo such Immediate nnd permanent
relief as ur. wiiuanrs lmunn uinimcnt.
l or sale by nil druggists or mulled on
receipt of price, $1.00.
HEMY fc CO., rrop'ri.
02 Vesey St., New York.
Not. 4, '81-cm
DEATHS.
JiicItHon HIlvcrH.
AiiMSTiioxo. Died In rTcmlock,Apill Uth
Jlrs. Nancy Armstrong, nged nine ty-tive
years 0 mouths and 11 days.
Bun.
nt u
JIalt Hitters. A noiiinhlng food which
overcomes deep-seated Coughs, Hronchitls,
Dyspepsia. AVnsting of the Kidneys,
Dright's Disease, Dropsy, Emaciation, nnd print ion for Ihu Improvement of the
A meeting was held last week iu 1 lie
AVyonilng Valley Hotel at AVilkcs Harre, to
arouse an interest in tho people along the
Susquehanna river and secure an appro-
iver
Mental. Physical and Nervous Debility.
Indorsed by leading Physicians.
There wns a heavy thunder shower on
AVednesday night. A bright light in the
sky in tliu direction of Jlllllln looked ns
though some building had been struck by
lightning, but up to tho hour of going to
press wo havo not heard of a fire.
AV. 11. Allen has this week a largo lot of
Fresh vegetables, Including Pens, Deans,
Reels, Tomntocs, Squash, Egg plant, Let.
tucc &c. Everything in season, nnd of tlio
best kind can always be found nt the East
End Grocery.
AVc take pleasure in Informing our rend.
crs that by enclosing n thrce.cent stnmp to
Foster, Jlilburn it Co., HulTnlo, N. Y., they
can secure, free, a set of their fine lltho.
graph picture cards, which aro nn orna.
incut to nny household.
AVnnted for n hiislmess enterprise, re
turning largo profits, n responsible energet
ic Agent for every County nnd 'town In
this section, good security required. No
risk, suro gnin for reliable men. Address
AVnliiut Polishing Co., 707 Sansom stroll,
Philadelphia.
bed so as to make It navigable from
Havrc-de-Gracc to Athens, and finally to
have It reach Elinlra nnd Owego, N. A'
Congressman Scranton was present nt the
meeting and expressed hh opinion that If
u committee should bo chosen from among
the citizens in nnd about AVllkes llarre and
go before tho River and Harbor committee
nt "Washington, some good might be done.
A resolution wns adopteil urging Con-
grcssnmii Scranton to use every ellort to
secure an appropriation of i100,000. if
other Congressmen, whose districts lie
along the Susquehanna would bend their
elTorts to this samu end, the time might
soon come when this grand river will bo
of some service as a means of transport!!.
Hon.
AVu cannot understand why it is that
somu of our papers do not reach subscribers
until Tuesday. They nre nil mnllcd on
Thursday, nnd ought to get nil over tho
county by Saturday nt the latest. Post
masters somewhere nlong tho lino aro nog.
llgent.
Tho AVnlsontown Lumber Company mill,
owned by A. Pardee, was destroyed by
tiro on 'luesday morning at ono o'clock.
The loss is if 80,000, with very small Insur-
mice. Tho mill had just commenced work
on a largo contract for the AVcst Rranch
Exchange nt AVilliamsport.
A deaf nnd dumb man named Gnughlii,
was killed on tho L. X, R, It., near Centra
lla, on Saturday morning last whllo walking
upon the track, lie wns seen when some
distance away by tho engineer, who gave
tliu usual warnings hut beforo tho train
could bo stopped It ran over him, severing
ins neaii from Ids tiody, item.
AVilllnm JI. Quick left his hoinu in
Rloonisburg on Thursday morning, April
llth for the purpove as ho said, of bringing
home a hore ho had purchased of a Jlr,
Johnson, in Danville, on tlio previous Tues
day. lie went lo Rupert on foot, called to
see his mother, saw and tnlkcd with his
brother, said he was going to get or buy u
horse, bought n ticket nt the L. it 11. olllee
for Danville, and from that time to this has
not been seen by anybody so far ns his
friends can nseeitain. His failure to return
on Thursday evening excited no alarm, as
he had said if ho did not get the Johnson
horso hu would look about till he did get
one. Not returning on Friday evening his
friends became iincny and began making
Inquiries. Hut no one snw him get on tliu
train at Rupert and no onu saw lilm get oil
at unuvillc, and Jlr, Johnson says hu was
there on Tuesday ami was lo return on
Thursday hut did not. Inquiries at D.iu
villi-, Northiimhcilnnd nnd Suubury, nnd
nlong tho canal where he Is well known
return nn word of him, and at Jlllton
and other points, nro cqiudly fruitless
Dispatches to relatives In the AVett bring
the sumo reply, There Is absolutely no
cause known for his absence. Ho is u ttdl
slim liiiin, somewhat giny, with blue eyes
nnd about forty years of iil'o. Information
will bo gratefully received by Hugh I),
Quick, Rupert, Pcunn,, or by G. JI. Qulcli
or John G, Frcczu liloomsburg Pa.
The sod lias been broken near the
ker Hill school house for the erection
new Jlethodist Church.
T. S. Christian expects to deliver n
scry stock lor J. F. l.eclaru this week.
H. R. Kline who has been located at
llornellsvllle N. Y. as car inspector for
tho past two years Is now at home since the
death of his father. He is going to remain
with tliu family the coining summer.
Reuben T. Farver started for the
Orangevllle Academy to attend tliu Spring
erm of that school.
John JlcIIenry has rented his farm to
Henry Corothers for the year nnd Henry
ins moved In the house with them.
Ex'-Judgo Derr was the auctioneer of
the Hirleninn it Ash side which took
placo on Saturday hist. AVc learn they
aro going to dissolve partnership this
Spring and Hiileniiin will take chargu of
the store.
I'liere was n Union Sabbath School
oriranlred at the Chrlitlan Church hist
Sabbath morning with Frank Derr, Super.
intendent.
Jlhs Ida Derr has recently returned
home having spent a few days visiting lur
sister, Jlrs. J. S. Woods. Ida Is u Hist
class dress-niaker. Ladies desiring a
dress Hindu to order and In the latest stylo
would do well to pntronl.o Ida.
The Pilgrim" did remarkably well In
tlio last splinter.- on speaking of tho quail-
flcatlons nnd honesty of our worthy fellow
citizen. Esquire Derr, as n candidate for
member of the legislature.
Nkw Comki!.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Farmers dealinc at AV. H Allen's can be
accommodated with stabling, apr. 7-tf,
Go and see I. W. Hatlman's
Deltelge for dresses.
illuminated
I.llli'V .v Slcnnv wnnt von In pviimmn
their .Mackerel before purchaslng;elswhere,
AV. H. Allen has lust opened a lot of new
goods, embracing lluu groceries, glass.
ware, painted cliina, uueensware, ivc. AH
of the best, and lit the lowest prices.
apilli-lt
always i!i:n:i:sui.'o.
A delicious oder is imparted by Flniestou
Cologne, which Is always refrcshh.g, no
matter how freely used.
-
ureal liargains ut u. . Low's in urar.rre-
ville as he is selllmr out Ids entire stock of
goods amounting to about six thousand
dollars ut cost. uprll 14 tf
(ii:axi)motiii:i:
Used to say : "Hoys, If your blood Is out of
order try liurdock tea ;" and then they had
to nig tno jiurdocii aim nnu it down in
kettles, inuklng a nasty, sinellini; decoction:
now you get alt the curative properties put
up In a palatable form iu Htirdnck Hlood
iiiiieis, nice iji.uu,
Go and see that
Hartmau's.
All kinds of grain
Sleppy, Orangevllle,
sill; suitings at I. W,
wanted by Lilley it
Your choice of 12 pieces of buntings
I. W. Hartmau's.
nt
ink
A Itnllroni! I'IkIiI.
The JIadlson Square Theatre Manage-
nient ot flew lork is busily nt work en
gaging tho best nctors In the country for
next Benson. Nearly two hundred have
..l i.. i , i I... ..,.,
...uu y o,e , B.Bucu wiwi, nnu it is pro- fcncc.lyicllcf nndcoinpleteiestoratloiiof vl g
posed by tlds management tosend out next r,i manhood. AkofnrltiiemmulsMi.w,,
Tho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad
Company hns filed n hill Iu equity in this
county asking t.iu Com t to grant an In
junction to ri strain tho North it AN est
Rranch Railway Company from crossing
their track nt grade near Ilii ert bridge,
The bill alleges that the crossing at grade
is impracticable, and that It would be very
dangerous to both companies, Ihu situation
being such that It would bo Impossible for
nn engineer on either rond to see u train
coming on the other In time to stop, Tho
N. it AV. 1). Hallway Company iu their
unswer allege that the crossing will bono
more dangerous tlitiu any other of the same
kind, ami they uru numerous j that it is tho
only practicable method of crossing, as an
overhead trestllng would destroy the grade
mid be very expensive, nnd u crossing
further down the track would necessitate u
fjont amount of excavation, They nlsojset
up nn uillclu of agreement entered into be.
tweeu the two companies, in which tliu
complainant fully agrees that tliu crossing
should he made at grade, and at tliu point
now proposed. Testimony was heard In
tliu casu by Judge hi well, ou A eduebday,
S. P. Wolvertou representing Ihu Philadel
phia it Heading Company and II, AV. Pal.
mer tiutl C. R. Huckalcw the N. it AV. 11.
Railway Company. Quite a number of
civil engineers weiu examined by each side
All kinds of paper, pencils, pens.
nnd envelopes nt the Coui.miiiax store.
The newest thing of the season for dress
es at I. Vt . llartmairs.
For Table Linens Towels or Napkins go
to I, ulz it Sloan's.
I wo 89
WM, CIIIUSTMIN THKASCltIR FOB 1551, IK ACCOUNT
WITH THE TOWN Or BLOOMiBCRO.
Oil.
Juno 'si to ami ot tax roll of 'SI 5 171 "6
to amt rei-a from r r miimeyer
former Treasurer 635 83
To amount reed from said of bondj 3 TOO oo
' " N Iloone col of '8 40s Tfl
1 ' ' 'si l cat la
' tudsrmcntu ilobmns lesoi
' state tax collected 47 3
4 from lands sold and re
turned bv Co Commlsslocors to si
To amt rent and Interest pane 0
Sterner tl "4
To amt u.un ices iron si aiciicivy
estate Ii TU
to ami work lor c unif a is I
To amt on fence. Ludieran and He-
roi med eoocreratious t oo
To amtfroiiKl A llcrrlnff Pres be
ing collected as nnes, ucensts &s si oo
Tlios .T, Hhuman
Jno. Illndfrlltcr
lllram ness
It H.Utllo
Samuel W. Adams
Kelnbardllerger
.lacoo i. tunon
Wm. II. Ollraoro
Herri hard Htotincr
N: w. narton
o. A. Jacob'
JanoK. Urown
.wm. (llffger
Kostcnuauarr & io
Hester KUUcr
Win. Ut rklilmer
AdunTtuckcnml IT
David UolUniraliead
Johanna O'Conner
Daniel F. curry
William reiner
James Ooldwortliy
'rnomas Collins
Jamos J. (Irani
Mary Monroe.
John L. Kilns
Daniel iieures
amucl llazeldlnc
C II. Delttcrlck
Daniel Knorr
Thomas r, cncrrlngton
ciiiDKion i eager
Aaron Voder
A. K. Smltli
J. E. Loncronberger
lloyd Yettof
A.Av. llesa
llaltzer T. Lavcoek
Kmandus Unaogst
Jacob Miller
Tbeodoro Heck
(i. M. Ilakr
Cliarlea Coleman
Clerk's orucol
April 3, 'BJ )
AVe carry n complete nnd well selected
stork, nnil rnmnetent nfrsnns nrfi always ill
Uio'o0 'commbli "ttendnnce to supply tno wants of our pat
is for license, wiilcli win bo rons. A o study to plensc, nnd bellcvo we
fio said court, on Mond ly, iio nrst can supply you with everything in our lino
economically, satisfactorily and inn manner
calculated to Induce to join In the verdict,
thnt our storc is Me place to trade. Hoping
to see many renders of tho Cor.usintAN nt
our place of business shortly and soliciting
n share of your esteemed pntronngc, wo re
main Very Truly Yours
Hotel
,
Liquor Store
Restaurant
IieavcrTwp
Denton
lierwick Dor
liloomsburg I
Liquor Storo
Hotel
,
I
ltcstaurant
Liquor Store
Hotel
Itestaurant
Hotel
Itestaurant
Hotel
Itestaurant
Hotel
Catawlssa
Centralla
Conynrbam
Orccnwood
HcmlocK
Locusl
Madison
Main
i
Minim
Montour
Orange
scott
Hugarloaf
WM. KltlCKDAUM.
Clerk (J S.
$118011!;
oKIH DISEASES CURED
Rv Dr. Fra.Ier's Miurlc Ointment. Cures
r- - . v ....
as If by magic, pimples, black lieatls or
gruiis, oiotclies amt eruptions on tnc lace,
leaving tliu skin clear, healthy and beauti
ful. Also cures Itch, barbel's itch, salt
rheum, tetter, rincwonn, scald head,
chapped hands, soru nipples, sore lips,
out ousunate ulcers anil sores, Ac.
SKIN DISEASE. -
P. Drake. Esn.. Cleveland. O., suffered
beyond nil description from n skin dis-
casu which appeared on his hands, head
and face, and nearly destroyed his eves,
Tliu most careful doctoring failed to help
mm, anil alter an nan lulled lie used ur.
Fra.Ier's JIagic Oiutineut and was cured
by a few applications.
CtTTho llrst and only positive curu for
skin diseases ever discovered.
Sent bv mall on receipt of price. GO cents.
iiiiJNitv cu sole rrop'rs,
OS Vesey St., New Yoisk,
For blind, bleedinc, itching or ulcerated
piles di:. w im-iasiM Indian 1'ile ointment is
a sure cure. I'rlcu $1.00 by mall. For
salu by all Druggists.
August 'SO, byamtnf duplicate of
r. uounc coi si, ocin? ami uncol
lected by Treasurer on tax roll cf
tluscar mil 61
Ily bonds paid Uurtnirtlio )ear,vtz ;
O Jl uuu AUgul 1, nu ouu uu
No 33 ' " I, 'St Beoeo
NOS: " " 1, HI 800 00 1 60000
by Interest coupons paid during
tnu )car
II v bUUe tux on loans tcn-twclftlis
ota ear If 300 00
uy orjeraptuu issue oi -tu
" " I 7
.. 9
i, ii ii .1 fco
., .. ii ii
II II II M "gj
Uy amt Treas Commission
Ily balanco la bauds of Treas
SHERIFFS SALE,
t
Ily virtue of sundry nrlta Issued out
ot tlio Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county
and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale
at the Court House, la Dloomsburg, at two o'clock
p. m., on
SATURDAY. May Oth, '82.
Va oo
34 33
19 03
00
11 ss
ltl
4 MI 60
Wft t T tSi 31
93 sa
191 75
issrrs.
Hal ot tax due on duplicate ot 's;
Duj fiom sundry persjns on iccount
I mo on streei openings as louons,
MarKei strteij u ituiier iauu
Wm. Webb's Kstato 115 00
Due from (1 W Sterner park rent
duo rrom uuueran ana uciormea
Concreiratlonsbal on fence
Dal In bands ot 'I reasurer
$11 Ml is
f 401 13
ou uo
MARKET REPORTS.
llLOO-AtSBlillG MARKET.
win a it r bnslul....
Hie " ....
corn, " ....
Oats " " ....
l'lourptr barrel
1.3
so
.13 1
S.Ou
ciovorsccd s.m
nutter
K'-IJ
TilllOW
otatoes
Dried Apples .....
Minn ,
sides ,t Shoulders
cutckens
Turiccjs
i Jira per pouna
.40
.15
.10
1.S5
.OS
l
.08
.13
.13
Hay per ton ISO
mcawax
23
PHILADELPHIA JIAHKETS.
COIIIIUOTEI) WEEKLY.
KLOlllt.
Minnesota extras It to a 7SS
Pennsylvania family . 6 oo 1.4 6 S3
western 4 v. s s S3
Kyo I ID 5 oo
(IIIAI.
Wheat 1 40 re r bush.
live 8i a sii per bush.
uuru in 09 ii "
Data 54 (S C5 '
CloTcrsced I) (4 f .V cH. per lb.
iimoiuy,..., iwiw
LIABILITIES.
Coupons not presented S: outstau'g
Orders oiustauilln;
1S1ETS.
Floatlns debt
HKCKirra.
Amt received from F" 1" ltlllmeyer
lormer Treasurer
Amt collected bv Treas on tax roll 'St
Amt from silo ot bonds
Amt irum M iloone coi on uup -m
01
" Judgment C Kobblns
Stato tax collected
Land3 sold and rented by Co. Com.
Kent and lot 1'ark (l W sterner
liamag'S Iroa st McKelvy est
work fore Kruar
on fence Lutheran and It t formed
congregations
irora u a iiernax rrea ueing coi
lected a i nnes license ic
EXI'ZNUITUIIXS.
Hloomtburg Water Co
lllooinsbur.' Uas Co
(las tlxturvs a (liar
Costs Commonwearu vs I s Kuuu
and others
Auditors settlloc nnntal account
Street commissioners K U Uldleman
and i Tuyior
Illghway expenses for Ubor.teams,
repair ot tools and material
H Harris town Constable, inllco
duty.and servlnir notices
l'rlnilng annual statement or
dinance tea
Sundry persons, pollco duty
Samuel Ncytinrd, surveying
Sundry poisons icnts
iiepaun to lock-up
Hro Iiepartment
Hoard of Health
i nth i
Attorney fees
It slit or wav on Centre st
Obtain suit vs lllrkenblne etal
interest on overdue dodiino. 31
secretary's salary
40 00
S3 15
30 SS
1S17S
$911 W
154 Id
1 763 63
$1 919 79
91153
$1 0J8 87
C.191
3 563 91
SOOOOO
403 76
1 691 IS
16) (1
47 53
00 81
SI 74
19 70
7S
100
6100
$5!S31
All that certain messuage and tenement or
tract ot land tltuato In Locust township, Colum
bia county, and State ot l'cnnsjlvanla, bounded
and dcscrlbod us follows, that Is to say : Begin
ning nt a btono In tbe public road leading from
Slabtown to Malnvlllo, running thenco by land of
Solomon Strausscr and William Adams, north
thirty eight degrees, west eighty four and llvo
tenths perches to a stone, thence by land ot
(leorgo Strausser, south seventy six degrees, west
sixty two perches to a stone, thence by land
ot Lewis liungo south eight degrees, west thirty
and llvo tenths perches to a stone, thence by tho
same, couth thirty eight degrees, east ono hun
drel nnd threo perches to a stone, thence by tho
snino south fifty three dcgrces.west three perches
to a stone, thence by land ot Solomon Strausser,
south titty eight degrees, east sixty eight pcrchos
to tho stono In centre of public road leading from
Habtown to Malnvlllo, thence In said rod and by
land of Solomon Strausser, north twenty degrees,
cast nineteen pcrchoj to a stone, thenca In and by
tho samo north nve degrees, cast sixty eight
perches to the placo ot bcglnnlng.contalnlng sixty
two acres, strict measure, whereon aro erected a
two story frame dwelling house, frame barn, corn
crib and out-bultd'ngs.
Seized, taken la execution at the suit of David
Ilelwls executor of l'eter nelwlg, deceased,
agalust Isaac Lewis with notice to John Adams
terre tenant and to be Bold as tho property ot
Isaac Lewis
Lev. Fa. ItnAWN, Attorney.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or plcco ot ground situ at o on
tho north Eldo ot Sixth street, In the town ot
liloomsburg, county ot Columbla,Blatc ct I'enn'a.,
bounded on tho west by lot of Samuel rotter, on
the north by Stcrner's alley, on the east by lot ot
Henry Kesty, (formerly tho property ot c, W,
llodlne,) and on the south by Sixth street af ore-
said, whereou Is erected a two story frame house
and out-balldlngs.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of D. J.
Waller now for uso ot samuol Kelchner against
William G.oirtonandtobo sold a? tho property
ot William (l. Glrton.
Lev. Fa. U. W. Millxh, Att'y.
U. II. ENT,
Sheriff.
N. J. Hendershott.
JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO.
Eeal Estate, Trustj Investment and
Collection Office.
BLOOMSBURG PA.
FOll SALE
A coal yard with trade.good locatton.at fair price,
and reasonable terms.
10 frame dwellings. Prlco $300 to $2500.
s brick dwellings. I'rlco f 2,000 to $10,000.
Ilulldlng lots, good location, prlco $sooto $2,000,
n 1th or without contracts to build framo or brick
dwellings otll complete In 60 or so days trom break
ing ground.
8 farms at from $10 to $175 per acre.
3y; story framo woolen mill, with full sot ot ma
chinery, a good natural water power.all In good
t,utuu
les to
terms,
owned by 11. L. Sands.
70 acres, good land, buildings, fences, fruit and .
water, In Denton twp ono mile to Now Columbus.
Terms reasonable. Owned by Daniel Wonner. Trice
$3,000
875 Acres. Hurley f arm.Montour townshlp.f ramo
dwelling house, bank barn and other out-bulldlngs
good soil; about 100 acres timber; wen waiereuj
healthy location, good markets. If desired.wlll dt-
vldo In two or threo tracts, feo oralis. Terms easy,
Now owned by Wm, Neal, Esq.
150 acres on south bank of river la mllos from
town ot Miniln on road to lierwick. lis acres boU
torn land, balance timber. Ilrlck dwelling, bank
barn and oulbulldlngs.good fruit and water (well
and fountain). Also a valuaWo deposit of llvo
acres ot brick and potter's clay. Owned by John
Wolf, ot Dloomsburg.
A deslrablo now brick .dwelling house and a
large framo dwelling house and frame stablo on
Bast street one door below Third.
Lota offered on easy terms with contracts to
build It desired.
95 acres In Madison township; occupied by
.Trifliinii wion. cnnti f riimn houso and bank barn
Landlately well limed and manured. Apple orch
ard and other fruits.
103 Acres In 1'lshtngcrcck township, on road to
Ilenton. Urlck house.tramo barn and shods (Jood
water at house and barn. Apple orchard and other
fruits. Owned bv John Fealer.
112 Acres productive land In Hemlock township
H mUos from ntoemsburg. Frame dwelling, bank
barn and two tenant houses.
A Stfstory framo carriage and blacksmith shop,
40x60 icct on Iron near Main street, with trade and
goodwill. A full set ot tools In each department
Reasonable price and terms.
A nearly now s-story frame dwelling on Fourth
Street, Catawlssa, frame stable, good water, fruit,
an in gooa c jeuiuod
63 acres, well watered, Hemlock township,
framo house, bank barn and out-bulldlngs, choice
fruit, young orchird, with grain In ground, stock
C, if desired. Thomas Ulckey owner.
For particulars, apply to
Oct. II, "St-tr
JOHN A. FUNSTON.
orl'AULE. WIUT.
TXECUTOU'S NOTICE.
KST1TB 01' DVEU C MOSS, PECKASEP,
Letters testamentary en the cstato of Dyer C:
Moss.lato of Denton township, Columbia county
l'n. deceased, havo been granted by the Register
ot said county to Miles W. Moss, Cambra. Limerce
Co. Allpersons having claims against tho estate
ot tho decedent are requested to present them for
settlement and th030 indebted to tho estate to
mako payment to the undersigned executor with
out delay.
1 MILES W. MOSS,
mar n-w Executor.
A DMINISTIUTOIVB NOTICE.
ESTATE OF CHARLES TnOMAS DECEASED.
Letters ot administration on tho cstato of Char
les Thomas, lato ot tho town ot Dloomsburg, Col
umbia eountv.ieeeoied, havo been granted bv the
Heglster of said county to tho undersigned admin
istrators. All perauuB uaviUKtmiiija uiiuiuai, uia
$1900 00
884 50
S3 84
S2S3
900
800 75
2 333
1S2 3I
86 SO
13173
78 03
17U50
13 00
593 50
993 62
U 75
161 00
500 00
9
19 S
ISO 00
estate of said decedent are requested 10 present
tnem tor settlement ana mu.iu inaeuieu iu urj
estate to make payment to tho undersigned ad
ministrators without delay,
WILLIAM THOMAS,
55AC1IAUIAU THOMAS,
march 31 o-w Administrators,
$100
Men. Ladles eud Aeents.
ICIO IU
A Month for
TEACHERS, 8UK5S'
$ 8 518 80
We llin undercued auditors melon Mondiy.
Murch Hi. iS'U. und do hereby certify that we
examined the foregoing accounts and statements
nnu mm tnem correct una ao approve tu 1 same,
H. W. 1IUCKINQI1AM. 1
V T. KI.INK, J-Auditors.
THOi. WKIIU. )
taking orders for Let-
nm 4MnuDonTT or 'inndeiity ro-
vjuu. ill UUIVOUUU, buked and Truth
victorious" now thorn' si popular NKW 1100 It
In tho Held. Doth a Shield and a Sword. Every
body wants It. law I'rlco, Quick sales. Send for
circular and Terms.
I'. Vf. .IWlLBIt CO., 913ATCH St., I'hlla. l'a.
Marcau -sm
Llllev it Slciipy
sliouUlcr and Hams.
want HI1I11 nient,
l'lnl;, Iiluu nnd other lliflit colored Cash.
mens at Lutz it Sloan's.
Lilley it Sleiuiy want Calves anil all
kliuls of I'oultry fur which they will pay
the hlirhest uinrkit price.
Llaht cloth for Lnilles' JncUels at Lutz &
Sloan's,
(lo to W. E. Oeilili's' Ituifrbucl blrcet for
jteneral collection of green house anil lieil.
(ling plants, upl 7-'Jm
Lilley it Sleppy nt Oninjjcvlllc want
J 'J- M-rnrlt) llirre tu alx Time.
) Hi 11 i.ouii iililioiii iii HuIIiIImuh. Interest
SemlAnnuil. .Noihlng over been lost. s;tli
yearot residence and Ml. In the bubliicss. nest
of references' Send for particulars if you hate
monev to loan,
N. II. cosuadvir.ced. Interest kept up, and
principal guaranioeu 111 case ui lureciosurfl.
D. B. JOHNSON
N25Uator of MjrtgajeLoinj, ST. PAUL.UINN
aprlll4 4w r
Flour anil feed can nlwuys
Allen's Kast cm! grocery.
bu hail at
uprll 7-tf
(u Thirty IliH Trial
AVu will semi Dr.Dyc's Cclelnnteil Klectio.
Voltaic llelts nnd other Klictrlo Appliances
on trial for thirty days to yoiini! men nnd
older persons who uru iitlllclcd with nerv- '"'1 M"IS miulilu to coiicliido tliu testimony
cms (lelilllty. lost vltalllv. ctt'.. miarnnlei'inu' tliu licnrlng was contliuieil until Friday of
season 11 lietter class of companies limn
have hitherto Uth seen Iu the towns and
clths of tho United SliiUs. Tiny will pic
tent Rmrulda, Mailt Kidt mid Tin JVcd
or, In every part of tlio country next year.
rulgln.l'iiralysls, Liver and Kidney dllllciil-
ties, llupturcs and many other discuses, II-
lUBtrutctt piimpiiiei sent tree, Address
Voltulo licit Co,, Jfarshnll, Michigan.
Oct. 28,'81-ly
next week.
Among the persons piesent mid Interest.
id in the case were Charles 1'arrlsli and I,
A. Stearns of WllUcsuarri', It. 1). llurclay,
I. N. Dullarry, John A, Wilson, AV.I.orenz,
of I'hlladelphlu, F. K. Knight, Cortland,
C. W, Uuchhol, I'ottstown.
In tho iilisenco of John Wolf, farmers
wanting farm machinery will please call ut
W. 11. Alien's. uprll 7-tf
Ai. good clears us can ho found In town
uru kept at W. II. Allen's Kast end gro
cery, uprll 7-1 f
Clo to W. K. (ieddls, llallroad street for
early vcgetiihui plants, of nil varieties, Um
i:i.KUANi'KANr iTiiirv,
Ladles who iinnrerlntu I'lcifuncu und nur,
Ity nro using Parker's llalr llalsiim. It h
the best iiitlcio sold for restoiing giay linlr
to ltsoilglnal color, beauty uuil lustru.
.
fiOO pairs of ineiu', hoys', ladles' and cldl
drcn's stockings tit 1. W, lliirtmau's,
Aliieilcaii wulclics. Iu huutluir und onuu
face cases, all grades of key nnd stem
winders warranted for llvo yciirs, and
prices low. ( all ut L. iJernharil's Jewelry
store.
I, V. llartiuiiii ket'l's'iin his slock of l'Iiil'
hams lo 6U plccs, 10 cts to 28 cts, jcr yurd
A (till llnu of staltoncry Just opened nt
tho Coi.vmih.w store,
T 1ST OF JUHOUS, MAY TEIIM, 1882.
xi
UllAU JUltUltS,
Illoom-0 T Wilson.
Ilenton Wm Ash, Thomas Edwards.
llrlar Crcek-U 11 W Hosier.
Catawlssa Hamilton Fisher. (iDorce Krclsli.
Luarica i iiuier, a 11 nimrpiuss.
i;euire ibuuu uiiemire.
l'lihlnircrcek James II Coleman. 1: II Gilbert.
nmuuui uuiiisviu.
Franklin o i) 1, Kostcnbauder.
(ireenwood 1" II (llrton,
Jai-kson W 1' Hobblns.
locust Wm J Adainj.
Madlsua Ueoriro ll:airlo. Amos Johnson. Wm
.Homelier.
Main Stephen drover,
Mimin-Lcwu Kckroth, John Michael,
l'lne J It Fowler
Itoarlngcreck Jeremiah Kunklo.
"DltlDGE NOTICE.
A dividend ot five percent on the capital stock
of in 1 catawlssa Ilrldra Comnanv will be Daldtbo
stock holders on and after April 1st, Uss, at the
onice or me Treasurer.
UliUUUIi a. tllLUtSKT.
Treasurer.
A UDITOH'S NOTICE.
XI.
Columbia County, S. S.
Anion? the record! and
proceedings of tho Orphans' court of Bald county,
It ls.lnler alia, thus contained.
Elizabeth Kbner "I Mo. 31 Fieri Vaclai Fcb
vs. ruary Term. issi.
H. (I. M. llollowpeter, And now Feb. 17, isss.on
Admr. of M, u. Shoe- motion of uuarics u.
maker deed, ot au J liariley.attorney tor plain-
tlirs In tho above stated execution, C, D. Jackson,
laq,, is appointed auditor to Qistriouio me money
tu court arising out ot tho eberltru sale ot tho real
estate of M. O. Shoemaker deceased, among par
tita entltlod thereto.
UYTUtt cuuivi.
Certioed from tho records this 18th day ot Feb
ruary, A, D18SS,
l.n Jllll.tYUAUai,
l'rothonotary.
Notice ts hereby riven that tho unduislgncd au
ditor appointed as shown by the foregoing certifi
cate, will meet tho partleslntercsted lor tho per
formance 01 uis amies at ino ouicc ui mariea 11.
uarkiey, attorney at law, iiioomsDurg, ra on
.Monday. April S4th, 1B5S, 4t 9 o'clock fa tlio tore
noon, at which time and placo all pcrsous are
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OP SAMCEI. I1ESS, Sn(l DECEASED.
Letters ot Administration on tho estate of Sam
uel Hess snd lato of f'ugarloat township, Colum
bia county, renn'a., Accessed, have been granted
by tho lleglbterot said county to tho undersigned
Adm'r. Ail persons having claims against the
estate- of tho decedent are requested to present
them for settlement nnd those Indebted to tho
estato to mako payment to tho undersigned
Administrator without delay.
Wallsrs 1. O. rtlCIIAKn HESS,
col. co. ra, Administrator,
aprll 14, o-w
A UD1TOIVS NOTICE.
JIA. .... ..,
hall 1 A ur 1 ftiafl.t..
requtred to make their claims lefore U e audlUir
or bo debarred from coming In upon the fund.
March 31, sw.
C, 11. JACKSON, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or-1
Chans' Court of Columbia county to make main-1
utlon ot tno fund In the bands of I. K, Kr ck-1
uaum, one of the adminisirators, wm sit at uis i
oniea In tho Town ot liloomsburg In said county
on Saturday, tho win day 01 April, isss, at
ten o'clock a. m., 01 said day, vrueu and wuere nil
parties Interested In said estate must attend or be
foruver debarred from any suaro 01 saw tuna.
II. rilAISK ZAltll,
March 7 -4w Auditor.
Tho undersigned auditor appointed by lha or
phans court ol Columbia county, to mako distri
bution ot tlio balanco ot tho fund in tho bandslot
tho accountant to and among tho parties enti
tled thereto, will perform the duties ot hla ap-
Polntmont at the ortlco ot c. II Jackson.tn lierwick
a., on Friday tho sstli day ot April, isss, at lo
nviiwirin tho forenoon, when and whero all
parties interested in Bald fund must attend, or be
forever debarred rrom any share of Bald fund.
O. n , MII.LElt,
march 31 -4w Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE Or F1IE0EKICE BUAtTEU, DECEASED,
Tho undersigned appointed an auditor, by the
Orphan's Court ot Columbia county, to mako dis
tribution to ana among tno parties eniiueu tueru
to, ottuo balanco In tho hands of tho executor
nt said estate, will attend at his offlce la lilooms
burg, on Saturday, Aprll SJlh. isss, at ten o'clock.
In tho forenoon.for tho purposes ot his appoint
ment; when and whero all persons having claims
on said fund aro requested to present them, or be
ueDarroa iroiu coming in on suia runa.
march 81 -iw
K. It,
1KELK1I,
Auditor.
AJOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR
i. CUAUTiSU OF INTE.N1JKU COItl'OHATION.
MNotlco Is hereby given tint an application will
te made lolhe (3(eriior of the Staled l'ennayl-
vanla, ui dt r Ihe Act ot Assembly cf the Common.
wrtauu or rvuiistnauin, euutuu "ad Act lo pro
vide fir the Incorporation and regulation of cor.
t.iln cori" rations." uppiovcd April v, IS74, and
iuu Bum'K'iui'uiB iiuTeiu. ior lue cuarier oi an in
tended corporation, to bo called Espy Manutao
turlng Comnuny. the character and oDIect where.
of Is a ' (U neral Mechanical buslnehs.and the linn.
iiiaiiuiu ui luinuer ami iron, into uuuaings, and
bulldlnir materl il. f ui nlturu and earn
and for them purposos, to have, pusess, and enjoy
uii iuu iiiciiiH. ueneius unu priuigt'st luesam
Act ( I s.euiuiy ur.u us supplements.
I'llAIILbHtl. IIAHKLKV.
Iilotmsburgp li si 'it. solicitor.
T 1ST OF TRIALS FOR MAY TERM
j j uri'uuiir, is,
Montgomery cox vs .Klin Lcggott.
Wm hcliechlerly s KPzibntli W Souder.
Martha E creasy at nl, vs Joi It Vandersllco.
James Lamia's Admrs s Joseph Union,
J s l.'iuru vs lienulson llrlnk.
I) .1 Waller vs 1'enua oaual Co,
August, Freund el ax, i O W Miller,
James lemon's Admr vs Joseph Lamou.
Hartley Albertson vs A II KlkemUlt,
(Mlalou Itobbtns, vs II F blurpless.
Tho M It Lis Abajdallon ot Catawlssa vs
Anuur iJug, ei iu.
Kman1 el Mr uss v M irtlu John on,
Wilson Cox vs William llrobst.
James llarton vs Wlllam Tair, et at.
Hanlel llarrlnun vs ilrs Catharine Heller,
llryuo Houbcrger vs Wm 11 U-lby,
Jacob L Meusliuter vs l'eter CallUu et al.
(leo Hour vs tl Murray et at.
llenl Mll er'd Adinrs vs tluorgo strtiker,
1, s Wliiterstcen 'I rustw vs Tl M fowler,
w F nibhy vs F.ctumtngs Jocuby,
W F lllbby vi Isaac II buesholK,
Isaiah llowvr vs Daniel Hruder,
W U Kyerly s Jacob Voiger,
AHl'WllpsvsA W Fritz.
TRAVERSE JURORS,
1 1 KIT WKEE.
Illoom-Nathan lloraboy. Ixivl Cor. Michael
Casey, sr W .1 Corell. Jonathan Chromls, 11 1)
jiiuir, tfuvuu jiiciift, u iu iiuuu, a v oune,
njaver w Mann.
llenton-(l M (llbbons.
llilirCro'-k-M I. Ilouseknccht,
cauwisra-ii i. Kostenoauicr,
I'entro Win Hess.
Flshlnircrpek Aaron Douert. James I Camnlm t.
Nathan i.relsbach.
r ranKiin w asningiou rarr.
Ili'iiilock Frunk Uoinbjy. Itlchard lli'nil'.
Clark I) I'ursel.
Jackson Moses Sivage, T w Smith.
IxKiist David llelwlg, Wm i'fab'rr.
Madlson-Wm It lHiaott, James Klnltn, Francis
Itunvan
MllUlu-Uojd Falirlnger,
Moutoiir David Mou er,
orange Emanuel Applcman,
1'ine Abram ltenneu
scott l li Ammerman, Emanuel OarrUon, John
Musielman
sugarloat-Jesso Fritz
SECOND WESE,
Illooni-Amoa liuckulew, John Umncb, u H
Freas, 0 It Housel.
Heaver Edward bchell.
lleuton s.I Kaso, A 1. Mcltenry.
lierwick Wm Hredbencer, o K Huithe.
Hilar creek-W L Frea, James L Hess
fen.ro Fred Ilageubuch, Edward Steward.
Fbdilngcrcek Charles A Emory, Stephen
Dresher, Amos llartinao, Samuel Savage.
(Ireenwood U W Derr. Ilarniboa (llrton. Jnim
Unlllnli.i.l ' '
dl.UIVIIM
Hemlock Jacob Andes.
Jackson Jjiso llhone.
Looiist-John Fink. Daniel I stlne, David Yesger,
niUUlOUU A II D1UUU
Maln-llarrey llultensttne, John Singly,
Minlln-Anarew singley.
Montour-John H Mench,
MU l'leasint-ll it ilrlmes, Samuel lUrttel.
Orango J Comstock, Calvin lltir'Qg,
ltoaruigereek John Mowrey,
r-cott -JohnruBti,
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF SAUAU 8EY11BUT, DECEASED.
Tho undersigned auditor appointed by Hie Or-
E bans' court of Columbia county, to mako dtstil
u lion of tho balanco ot the fund In tnn hands
ot tho accountant of said dectdent, to and
among tho parties eniiueu mereio, win mi at uis
onice fn tho town ot llloomsburg.on Saturday.Uie
ssth day of April, A. 1)., Mi, at two o'clock In
iuu ttiieruvuii, iu ii.iui ... tuuuui.iro ui i.ia m-
polntment, when and whero all parties Interested
In said fund must attend or bo debarred from
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OK SKNJAUIM M'SS DECEASED.
Tim iindeKtcrned auditor SDnolnted bv tho Or.
phans'Couctcf Columbia eounty.to distribute tho reccu Ing any share thereof,
fund In tho handi ot Vt 1111am Shuman adminis
trator of said estate, to una among uio purues i march 31 -lw
entll eu incrciu win ueriuriu iuu uuirca ui
his appoutinent at ins onice in catawissa, on nai
urdai , April svih, isss, at ten o'clock a. in , w hen
and whero all persona haln claims upon said
fund are requested to present then) or bo (oreicr
debarred from com'ng In on said fund.
WM.U BVEHLY.
march 7 -ta Auditor.
E. 11. IKELEK,
Auditor.
A UD1TORS NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JAUED UA1UU30N, DECEASED,
The undersigned Auditor appointed bytlieOr.
Phans' court of Columbia county to mako distri
bution ot tho balanco In tho lianas of It. F. Cliapin
jgXKCU'l
TOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE Of UAIIY C. CONNEK, DECEASED.
Letters testamentary on tha estate ot Mary
Conner, late of orange townshlp.Col. co..decoasud
ltau been granted by the HegUter ot sold county
lo D. Ii. Sloan. All persons having claims against
the cstato of said decedent aro requested lo pre
sent them for settlement and those Indebted to
make payment to me undersigned executor
without delay,
f, W. MII4.EH, Att'y D, K. BLOAV,
Aprll 14 -tv Executor,
CHEAP FARMS
NEAR MARKETS.
Tlio State of Michigan, having w years ot lin
provcmenls, still contains largo I rec ts ot unoccu.
Pled lauda suitable for farms, some of them sub
ject to free settlement under homestead laws, and
all otthem for sale at low prices, A pamphlet,
prepaied unarr authority of tho Hatoand con
taining a map, descriptions of Us climate, soli. In
dustries, crops and resources, and an account of
Its lands, will be Bent free to any one writing for
It to CUMMISSSOMEH OF 1MMHIHAT10N, Detroit
Michigan. April 8I-4W d
fra week tu your own town. Terms and $l out-
vjunt lice. Address ii. uallet s. co.. roniand,
Maine,
nnrt nr ihu pvpoiunra. hv his tlrst and Dartlal ac-
rnnnt in atrtnti to the duties of his annolnL-
meut al his ofllco In liloomsburg, ou Saturday,
IhoSSlhday ol Apru.isss.at lua. iu, wuero parties
haying claims on nald fund aro requested to
presf ut them or be f orcver debarred from coining
in on said fund.
march 81 -4w
C.W. VILLE It.
Auditor,
pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.
jiottco Is hereby given that tho following ao
counts havo been nied In the lTothonotary's onico
rt Ciilumhta eountv. and wlU bo nrcsented to tho
court of common Mcas ot said county, on the 1st
Monday ot May, a, D. isss, and connrmcd after tho
fourth day of said term unless exceptions 1h) tiled
within that time.
1, First and nci! ncoouat ot John aorducr, trus
toe In the estate ot Thomas Stackbousaf. eceased,
to mako salo of land rem&lulog unsold in hands it
Michael Stackbouse.
t First and nnal account of .'acob Tcrwtlllger.
eommlttee of Maria Kresiler, a lunatic late ot
seotl lownsnip, coiumoia county, ueceoacu.
WILLIAM KUIOKUAUM,
1'rolhonotaryi
Uloomsburir , m uea ss, ims.
cn l -ly
csri. cbonper day at homo. Samples worth $5
3)0 10 ipiUiree, Address stihson &, co l'ort-
land, Jiaino. nmnu ('