THE COLUMBIAN A.ND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., HllDAY, A1MUL 28, 1882. Correct Itullroittl Tltuo Tatile. Trains en the Philadelphia It II. Icnio Unpen in follows ! nMT.( mictii. 6 to a m IMS . III. 4 10 p. III. 0 45 p.m. 'I r. Ins on the U. I.. .V. I . II. In vi nocmsburg n folio si N. Mil. SOUTH. t 83 u. m. l " m- H II p m. t' n in. ii p in. , 21 P. '". Tlio II 41 train south cotiii-i 1 with tin' Phila delphia it Heading nt lipi'lt, UMl Willi tlio Northern Centrnl at North'UiiurliUid. The romls nre very dusty ninl driving Is decidedly uiipli'iisiint. Tin; vtrcet-mirlnUkr would bo iipprccltited In town. Four Indies of snow fell on North Jtoini" luln lust Wednesday night. Xo wonder tlio weiitlier ictnitlns cold. Hnm, shoulder, nnd side nienls, you can get the cash or trude lit V. S. UlnimrtVi Orocery store. .Messrs. M. C. Sloan ifc Uro. huve had their shops on Market street neatly painted nnd they look like new buildings. Monthly (lospel Temperance meeting on Tuesday evenliijr, May 2nd In Hie l'resby. terlnn Church. If you want the host articles at Ihu low est prices go Id V. S. Klnporl's grocery store. I always have butter nnd eggs for my customers, nnd town people will llnd It to their advantage to trade here us 1 sell very cheap. V. H. Kisrnni. Messrs. Holmes & Schuyler have secured the contract for heating by steam llieMetli odist Church on Third street. They will begin the work at an willy day. A cow belonging to William McMahou of Mount Pleasant township, gave birth to three calves on Saturday. They are tlirlv log and bid fair to continue so. Mr. Joseph Hummer of Hemlock, has shown us two very large eggs laid by a com mon hen. The larger of these measures 0; by 7 Inches, and the other Is nearly as big. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Normal School for the election of trustees will be held on .Monday, May 1st, 1882 at 2 P. M. at the olllce of Frank P. lllllineyer, Secretary. Tlic mall faclliliis have been Increased between Sercno nnd Pine Summit from three times to six times per week. For which we presume thu people are Indebted to our Congressman, Hon. Hubert Klot.. There have been some line largu trou caught in Fishing Creek, near this town, the present season. We saw one the other day that measured 14 Inches and weighed one and u half pounds. Tli : Willi umport llii-AU C- llutlitln says "a woolen fnctouy Is to be started at ller wlck, Columbia County." For "llerwlck" read "IJloomslmig" and the statement Is correct. Lovers of that delightful wild tinner, the trailing arbutus, have not been very suc cessful in obtaining the fragrant blossoms thus far. The season has been so backward that even this hardy lloral pioneer has not ventured forth. It is rather chilly for gardening but not a bit too cold for cleaning up your premises, whitewashing and such necessary work. Now is the time to prepare for summer and to make suitable provisions to ward olf disease. The circus season has bfguii and numer ous "largest shows on earth" have taken the road. Whether Iiloomsburg is to be favored tills season cannot now be stated. Danville has a circus to day and Sunbiiry has been equally fnrlunale. Things will turn out all right in the end doubtless, but Isn't Ibis a queer Spring? What with Northern Lights, hull and frosts, the air feels moie lll;u November than May. The buds and blossoms haven't got far enough ahead to be killed and Unit is where they are In luck. The newspapeis of Danville and Sunbiiry are highly excited over the railroad between Shamokiu to Milton and urge the claims of their respective towns with great ve hemence. The Heading Company will build the road, however, without regard to editorial opinions. The llnest and cheapest lot of Papeteries In llloomburg havo recently been opened at the Columbian stationery store. The ladles are respectfully invited to call and see them. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not. The postolllce department suggests that all letters of Importance, and especially those containing checks or other papers of value, shall havu plain directions for re turning the same to the sender printed on the outside. If this plan Is followed, It will soon, o uwny with the dead-letter of. flee. The cistcin at the rear of the Columbiun building having proved too small to contain the water (lowing thioiigh the motor, we have abandoned It and have- laid 850 feet of slx-Inch pipe from the building to the run below Third street. This will enable us to run our presses for any desired length of time and cllectually disposes of the dilllcul ties with which wc have hitherto had lo contend. Don't use lue-plated lemon squeezers but choose such as are of wood or china. A lady In New York was recently iniide very sick byjlemonade and on Investigation It was found that the lemons had been compressed In a zinc-plated squeezer. Tho acid of the lemons produced cllratu of zinc, which Is poisonous. This fact Is worth remember. A new amusement In Indiana Is egg Jump. Ing. The net of jumping causes the Invol untary closing of thu hands In a tight grip; and In the contest of egg Jumping, who. ever Jumps farthest without breaking the egg that beholds In either hand tukes the prize. Some of our athletic young men ought lo try this sport. It will nltord them exercise and help the merchants, and, perhaps, (he tailors. At a meeting of thu Democratic county committee, held at the Court house on Tuesday last, U. A. Herring and P. A. Kvnns were chosen as representative dele, gates to tho Stato convention and Instruct, cd to support Hon. William Elwell for Governor. F 8. Huni;aud It. I). Darling, ton wero selected as Senatorial conferees to chnoso a delegate, without Inslruc. tlous, Mrs. Maloy, mother of Frank Maloy of this town, was prostrated by a paralytic stroke on Saturday afternoon and died on Monday. Shu was visiting her sister and nleco in Wilkes ll.irru at the time of herdeath. The body was brought lolllooms. burg on Wednesday afternoo:i and was taken at onco to tin Lutheran Church, whoro servlcej wero held Hev. Mr.Manhait olllclntliig. Tho Interment was In Itose. moid Cemetery. A remedy resting on tho basis of Intrinsic worlil demands the conlldence of nil. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is known nnd used most satisfactorily throughout the laud, ns Is nllested by Its great sales. Your drug gist keeps It. fa answer to letters from all parts of the United States, asking for tho signification of tho recent aurora, P rofessor Vendor, the Canadian weather prophet, says i "Thu up proachtng summer will bo cold nnd wet ov'Cr'n very considerable portion of the con tinent, Sotilh and West." Ho should not be surprised should each month for tho re ninlniler of the year bring frosts. In past years In llllant auroras nt this tlmo In April, nt Toronto, New York nnd more Southern poliits,havu almost Invariably been succeed cd by cold and wet summers. Tho dratun of "The DanlchelTs" was pre sented nt the Opera House on Thursday evening of last week, by Edwin Lawrence's company. The play has a genuine plot, Is well written abounds In thrilling Incidents. It has proved very successful and deserved ly so, as It Is far superior to mot A the plays of the kind now on tliu stage. Tlio company was not particularly strongand In some cases was weak. The best acting was done by Miss Claire Scott as Hie Count im Jltniclirff, Miss Fremont as Ihe Vincw, Mr. Lawrence as 0.;i and Mr. D.ilton as Xuknntf deserve favorable mention. The role or Count Vladimir was execrably render ed, the actor having neither grace nor force. Fun ash Oami: Laws. It Is Illegal to catch and retain trout under live Inches In length, and It Is Illegal to catch them In any other way than with rod, hook mid line.. Penalty for each llsh Illegally caught or retained JjtO, or offered for sale lyS.!. llass and pike llshlng commences on the 1st of June, nnd It Is Illegal to catch them In any other wny than with rod, hook and line, under a penalty of :?10 for each llsh Ille gally caught. Sunday hunting and llshlng Is prohibited under a penalty of 25. One half of all lines goes to the Informer. At this time of the year there Is little game of any kind that can bo legally hunted or killed. Constables having personal knowl edge of violations of law, or if furnished witli good evidence that the law has been violated, are bound to make. return there of. A .llaii'H Ilcml Cut On". The engineer on a "wildcat" train run ning from Kingston down the Lackawanna and Iiloomsburg road on Saturday night at 11 o'clock, dlscoveied a dark object upon the track a short distance from the depot. It proved to be the body of a man, but, as the train was running at a good rate of speed, the efforts to prevent an accident were futile. The wheels of the cars parsed over the head of the man and crushed It so badly that but a small portion of It could be found when an Investigation was made after the train was brought to a stand-still. The name of the victim was MeCloskey. He worked at the Kingston shops. He lived nt Plymouth, where thebody wasllnalyl taken. He had been nt Kingston during the early hours ot the evening, nnd, It Is reported, was intoxl ruled when hu left. II ViUs liar te Hrconl One of the most fruitful sources of disease in the household Is a dirty cellar. There has been occasion within the last few years to record many instance In which deso latlug sickness has entered families through this cause, carrying olT one after another by diphtheria or some other deadly disease. The cause was not suspected until It was too late to avoid the consequences. An ap parently slight exhalation from standing water or from a damp cellar where wate cannot be found, especially If there should happen to lu any decaying vegetable mat ter in it, may alTcct a whole family. Th presence of this malarial atmosphere in the house is not detected until fever or some other disease breaks out. Even those who are aware of the existence of dampness and of their exposure to malarial influences do not always tako Immodiate measures to coi red the evil, but live on in security or in hope until sickness awakens them lo tin danger. l'C'l'HUlllll. .Mr. W. H. Jacoby is in Wilkes liurro where he has u case In the olllce of the Sun imj .Vey Dealer, lie is an old compositor. Col. A. .1. Fl ick of Danville was In town on Tuesday. Mr. A. It. Uncoil of Wilkes U.irre was in town on Monday and Tuesday. I hcodore Uerger, who has been living In Chicago lor a year or more, has returned and Is visiting his family in llerwlck. Mr. Daltzcr Laycoek, landlord of the hotel at llupeit, Is slowly recovering from a se vere .sickness. Miss Llllle Wilson Is spending u tew weeks at Montgomery Station. Mls Eniuiii Lninoii, of llerwlck, is vMt big .Miss Josephine Kesler. Mr. W. O. Coolb.iugh of Wilkes Harre, came to town on Weilnesduy. Mrs. Win. Hlrd of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, thu daughter of Daniel Krelgh of Catawlssa, with her sou and two daughters have been the guests of .. F. Eyorly since Saturd iy last. Ilucldiorii Hems. The btorm which passed over this placu on Wednesday evening last did eonsldera ble damage. Hesldes sowing thu fences broadcast, the house of Mr. Dennis Pur. scl Sr. was damaged to thu extent of one end blown In and a part of the roof blown off. Mr. Heubcn (luild's barn was also partly unroofed. The Lutheran chinch has been papered and the nppearauco greatly Improved. .Mrs. William Old Is visiting her daugh ter at Nantlcoke. Mr. Hiram Kieso Is about to begin im. provements on the properties he leeeutly purchased. Mr. Ksau (ilitonlias purchased a Hue pair of horses. Not a Cauillilatu for (iicruor. The following letter from Judge Elwell to Col. McKcaii of Hradford county ex plains Itself, Iiloomsburg, April 22 1882. Col. II. H. McKean, Dear Sir, I notice !u thu newspapers the action of tho Standing Com. inltleu of Hradford County, of which you are Chairman, in respect to Instructions lo tilt) delegates to tho Democratic Stato con. vuntlon. It Is needless to say that I am gratified by thu good opinion of the pen. pie of my native county, but as I inn not a candhlatu fur nomination to thu olllce of Governor, nnd have no aspirations In that direction I hope your committee will re. lleve the delegates from obedlencu to the Instructions, so far as regards tho use of my name. Very Itcbpcclfully Yours, Wll I I AM El.WKI.I.. Sluco this letter was mailed, Ihe standing committee of this county has also instruct, ed Its delegates for Judge Klwell, We am authorized by him to say lo thu com. mltteu that thu compliment Is highly ap. predated, but that It Is Ids desire that his nuuiu shall not be used In thu Statu con ventlou, as a candidate for nomination to Ihe olllce of Governor Isaac Osterhoul, who died In Wilkes linr ru last week, left a fortune of more than !jir0,000. Of this sum :W0,000 was lie- liieathed to found a free Hilary, nnd sevcrnl prominent citizens nro designated to carry the plan Into effect. This Is truly n muiilllceul gift nnd the people of Wilkes linrro .have every reason to feci proud that so liberal nnd benevolent n man has lived among them. CntiiwlHHii l.ocnlH. Mrs. W. F. Hotline of your town Spent somo time with Mends here last Saturday. Tho matqurradc ball In Masonic Halt was welt Attended last week. Mr. Jacob Krvlu spent last week and this In Wllllamsport. Mr. A. H. Shnrple s Is building a house on Shumnu street. Mr. N. E. Hamlin Is building a house on Mill Street opposite the Znrr homestead. large new bell was placed in the bel- fry of the new public school building on Ihe hill on Monday. John C. Aociini had a very luiii(loim! new book. case placed In his law olllce last week. The case Is made of chcitnut, trimmed with walnut and finished In oil. Catawlssa Is notorious for at least two things, n well disposed, kind hearted, genial citizenship and "awful" bad side- walks. If the town were Incoporated Into a borough It would be a great credit to the former nnd would certainly not hurt the hitler one lota. The quiet of the town was broken about ten o'clock on the evening of the llltli, by an alarm of lire. Scores of men, women and children hateued to the scene, when It was found that the wood house attached to the rear part of Dr. J. 1C. 'Tlobins' dwell ing was burning. The Humes soon yielded to the showers of water coining fiomthe bucket brigade and the minia ture (Ire engine. If It had not been for the abundant rain of tin; afternoon and even ing there might have been a conflagration as there were several other buildings standing near. The lire Is supposed to have caught from some fresh lime that had been thrown against the building near some shavings the rain slacking the lime and causing sufllclcnt heat to Ignite the shavings and building. This warning should be heeded and a tiro department established at once capable of protecting the people nnd their homes and property. HANII-WAI.I.KK, On Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock Mr. Charles W. Hand of New York, and Miss Julia daughter of itev. I). J. Waller Sr. Joined hands nnd weie made husband nnd wife. About one hundred persons wero present ft the residence to witness thu interesting ceremony, which was per formed by thu father of the bride. The large mid handsome pallors were beautiful, ly decorated with lloral mounds and de signs, and the whole house was brilliantly illuminated with gas, which gave the cITcct of an evening wedding. The bridal party entered thu parlor in the following order; the ushers, Messrs. Norman White, Chas. Hebard, Isaac Post, and John H. Torrey lu full dress black suits; the bridesmaids, Mies La am Waller, Mary S. Waller, Clara Rogers, anil Jean Sterling, In lovely drcses of white India silk, two trimmed in beaded Spanish lace, and two In Mores que lace: then followed the groom with his "best man" A. C. Hand, and the bride leaning on the arm of her brother, ltev. Dr, Waller. The bride's dress was of white satin Merveilleux and Moire, trimmed in Duehessu lace, en train, with long veil. The The ceremony was pet formed at the back end of the parlor, and then followed con gratulatlons, after which a delicious repast, prepared mostly by a Philadelphia caterer. was served. The bride and groom left on the evening train for Scr.inton, whence they will go on an extended tour. They were the recipients of a very large number of beautiful presents, tokens of the nffiction and esteem in which both are held by their many friends. We join with the whole com. munlty in wishing them a happy life. Among the strangers present at the wed ding were S. .1. Foster, Miss Grace Foster, W. S. Torrey, Kittle Torrey. Henry '.. Hus sell, Joseph WeWi, .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tracy, Howard E. Tracy, Mr. and Mis. II C. Hand, Mrs. E. Hand', H. S. and H. C Hand, all of Honexlale, Dr. C. L. Dun ning, Miss Lizzie Harvev and (i. M. Lewis ot AVUkes-barrc; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kich mond, Miss llattiu Hand, Willie J. and Alfied llnud Jr. and Thomas Walls, of Scranton; Mr. nnd Mrs, J. W. ( hemberlln, Miss Eno, and Mr. W. Lno, of Plymouth Miss Sade Deirlckson of Hnzleton, Mb Hoinalne Merklc of Mechanlesbiirg, Miss Julia Waller of Washington. U!i'riilrl DaysTrlal, We will send Dr, Dye's Celebrated Fleet ro. Voltaic licit s nnd other F.lcctrle Appliances on trial for thiity days to young men and older persons who are alllicted with nerv. ous debility, lost vitality, etc., guaranteein speedy relief and complete restoration of vig orand manhood. AUoforltheuinatlsm.Xeu algiii, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney dilllcul tics, ltupliires and many other diseases. II lustrated pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Uelt Co., Maishall, Michigan. Oi l. 28, '81-ly ITckIi terlmis In Council. The stated April meeting of the Presby tery of Xollhumbei land was beld In Her wick on Tuesday, the 18th Inst. It was opened with prayer by the moderator, Hev. D. J. Waller. Tho loll of ministers and elders was then called, and tho members found present then and the next day were as follows : MINISIKI1S. J. P. Hudson, Wllllamsport; I. Orier, D. 1)., Mlllllnbiirgi Win. Sterling, Wll llanisport; 1). .1. Waller, llloonisburg ; John Johnson, Washlngloiiville ; Joseph Stevens, Jersey Slioiei P. Camp, Cogan Station i David Kennedy, Watsontown ; Stuart .Mitchell, Hlooinsbiirg; Joaph Xes. bit, Lock Haven ; James Dickson, l'enns dale; J. D. lleardon, Lock Haven; John llurrows, Wllllniusport; J. I). Kruui, D. !., Lewlnbiirg; N. Spear, llrlarcreek i M, L. Hoss, Sunbiiry; J. W. Hoal, Alleuwood; it. L. Stewart, Danville; S. T. Thompson, St. Marys; I). J. Waller, Jr., Iiloomsburg ; A. Henry, Newberry; N. F. Stahl, Muncy ; A. U. Clarke, sihumokln i J. I). Cook, He nova; J. 1). Urler, Danvlllu; L. M. Kum. ler, llerwlck; H. Webster, Willlauispoit ; V. K. Canllehl, Oraugevlllo la i.iMi m.iiKiis, It. H. llaiber, Huiraloi Thomas Itobln son, AV'iishlnglonvllle ; John Hamilton, Jersey Shore; C.J. Ileylmaii, Lycoming Centre; A, D, Lunily, Wlllinmsport , O. W Proctor, Lcwlsburg; I.cl Alkman, Hilar creek; lllrnm Long, Simluiry ; M, C. Piatt, Alleuwood: Patterson Johnson, iMiivllle; S. F, Good, lienovo; K. I), Adams, Her. wick; S. L, Finney, Milton; S. I'. Gaston, Warrior Hun; Charles McKean, Wnlson. town; G, W. Chambers, Mlllllnhurg; Samuel Hodlne, Penusduloj T. V. Heunetl, Montoursvillu i I). A. llennlnger, North, uiuberlandt Frank Potter, .Montgomery T. J. Morris, Hlooinsbiirg; S. S. Alexander. Muiicyi A. W. King Newberry. The following olllccis wero elected for tho ensuing yeuri Moderator, Hev, Joseph Stevens; temporary cleik, J. W. Honli reading clerk, Hev. A. O. Claike. Hev, Joseph Nesblt was nppolnied treas. urer In place of Ihe staled treasurer, who was absent A will for the services of ltev. Jnnies Dickson from the church of Pennsdale was placed In his h inds, accepted by him, and n committee appointed to arrange for Ids installation. A call from the church of Lycoming Cell- tre for Ihe services of Hev. 1. Camp wns placed In Ids baud, and hu was permitted to withhold his answer for six months. Tho moderator aniiounccd the following committees i Commtttco on devotional service, Hev, L. M. Kumlcr nnd Elder Adams. Leave of absence, Hov. P. Camp, Hev. J. D. Cook iind Elder John Hamilton. Dills nnd overtures, Dr. Grlcr, Hev. A. Henry nnd Elder S. L. Finney. Judicial committee, Hcvs, John llur- rows, S, Mitchell, nnd Elder A. I). Lundy. Supplies, Hev. Win. Sterling, Itev. J. W. Hoal nnd Elder Hcniilnger. . .Minutes of synod, Dr. lvruin, Hev. Joseph Nesblt nnd Elder 0. W Proctor. Committee on the records of the church sessions, Hev. S E. Webster, Itev. 0. K. Canllehl, Elder Frank Porter. T. J. Morris. I lie presbytery elected the following commissioners to the general assembly which meets In Sprlnglleld, Ohloi Hcvs. I. W. Hoal, W. Sterling, Elder Patterson Johnson, Elder A. W. King; alternates, Hew. Stevens and Hudson ; Elders Alex ander nnd Good. Hev. S. A. Callir presented n letter of dismission from Ihu presbytery of Lacka wanna, mid, after nn examination, was received and enrolled as n member. Mr. Calllt has been preaching for some time past at Mcintyre. m. .Marys was selected ns tlio place for holding the next stated meeting In October. It was agreed that when presbytery ad journs It shall adjourn to meet at the First church of Wllllamsport, on the Bccond Tuesday of May at I) p. in., nnd that In connection with this meeting a presby Icrial conference bo held, to arrange for which n committee wns appointed, con sisting of Hev. S. E. Webster, ltev. A. Henry, Hev. N. F. Staid, Elder A. I). Lundy and Elder W H. Forsyth (The committee subsequently met and com pleted arrangements for the meeting of the conference on May Uth and 10th). Hev. Mr. Hudson read the report of the Woman's presbyterlal foreign missionary society. It gave an encouraging view of the progress of their work. The contribu tions for the year amount to $1,007.50 ; for the six years of the society's history 888.22. Hev. M. L. Hoss, of Sunbiiry, asked leave to resign Ids pastoral charge, and re. (piested the presbytery to cltu tho congre gation to appear at thu next stated meeting of presbytery. Cited. Hev. Mr. Johnson, of nshingtouvillo, naked and obtained leave to resign Ids pas (oral charge. Hev. N. Spear asked for n dissolution of the pastoral relation between himself and the church of New Columbia. Congrega tion cited. Hev. Mr. Sterling read a report of the Woman's home missionary society, of Mill Hall and Nittany Valley who stnted that their collections amounted to fVH and a box wortli i?2.i. Hev. S. A. Cnllff wns appointed to sup. ply the church at Mcintyre until the next stated meeting. Hev. Mr. Sterling read the report of thu ladies' presbyterlal committee on home missions. It tinted that there were In the presbytery eight ladles' societies and four bands. The contributions amounted to $1,015.08; value of missionary boxes sent m.08. Hev. A. Henry led an Interesting Sunday school meeting. The narrative of the state of leliglon was presented by Hev. H. L. Stewart. Twenty churches have reported out of forly-elght. Thcru has been no general revival of religion through the presbytery, but in several churches there has been nn increase. There weie largo accessions In thu following churches : Wllllamsport First reports 03 additions and 1 on exam lualion; Mahoning, !I7 additions and 28 on examination; Sunbury, 38 additions and 20 on examination; Berwick, 30 on cxaml nation, 22 of which were received recently; Shlloh, 20 lu connection with nn outpost of the church, and Newberry 10, 8 of which were heads of families, at a mission station on Ihe outsknts of Ihe congrega ti .u. The above report of proceedings is con denscd from the llerwlck Independent. The great superiority, of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. 1 il IT Mm "Mmm fmJmV mjm m m jk? For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, ilroa- ltitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient i Consumption and for the relief of l i consumptive persons in advanced i stages of the Disease. For Sale t""-'l l,-mrr.!- Pres. 2". cents. If the lady who reads this card when In want of Spool Cotton will usk for tho "O. N. T." blio will obtain the very best thread made. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton nnd see that you get It. For sale by all leading dealers, feb a -ma DEATHS. Kikkkh Died In Orangeville, April 22d, Mis. Ellabelh Klefer, aged 70 years, 0 months, ami 20 days. BUSINESS NOTICES. 1000 articles added lids week to I. W Hni timtn's ') and 10 cent tables Not a drink, not sold lu bar-rooms, but a reliable) non-alcoholic tonic medicine, useful at all limes, ami in nil seasons, is Hrnwn's Iron Hitters. Go to W. E. Geddis, Hailroad street for general collection of green houso mid bed ding plants, iiplT-'lin Flour mid feed can always be had at Allen's East end grocery. upiil 7-tf 80 cents for a honey comb coiiiileipane 1, W. Ilailmau's. at SKINNY MUX, "Well' Health Kenewei" leMoieo health and vigor, cilles Dyspepsia, Impotence, ScmiiiI Debility, if I. In thu absence of John Wolf, funnels winning iiuin inacniiieiy win pienso call at V . 15. Allen's. , apill7-lf As uood dual's as can lie found In lim n aru i.epi in u. .Mien's Kust end gro 'iy. nprll 7-tf A new lot of Summer Skirts this week nt Lutz fc Sloan's. a leap isro rormit favor. It Is not nlwnvs that tho world Acknow ledges what is right and best but Durdock Dlood Dlttcrs. by universal acuulcsccncc. havo been awarded tho premium for clean slug tho blood, curing indigestion, consump tion, regulating the bowels, nnd toning up wcaK nerves. i'ricoi.w. Go to W. E. Oeddk Hnllroad street for enrly vegetable plants, of all varieties. 0m NOT,4,'Sl-m kleoasce' ANn rumiv. Ladles who annrcclnto clesnnce and mir- Ity nre using Parker's Hair Balsam. It Is the liest article sold lor rcstorlnir crnv liulr to ltsorl'dnr 1 color, beauty nnd lustre. "lioidll ox HATS," Clears out rats, mice, ronches, tiles, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 10c. DninnlstB. I. W. ltartman's Snrliur. stock of uoods is complete In all departments. Farmers deallnc at W. 11 Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling, upr. 7-tf. More Hoop Skirts nt Lutz (c Sloan's. You am buv nt 1. W. UnrUium's dry goods, notions, books, hats, shoes, grocer- es, llsli, salt Ac, for uuttcr, eggs, larti ivc. AN Ol.ll FlilKNII, He was alllicted with a tame back and general debility; ho was rceeoinniended Thomas' Electric Oil which cured him nt once. Tho famous specific Is a positive remedy for bodily pain. W. H. Allen has lust opened a lot of new goods, embracing line groceries, glass ware, painted china, queenswnre, &c. All of the best, nnd nt the lowest prices. npru 7-u For luce curtains go to Lutz !c Sloan's. ALWAYS ltF.FliESIIIXO. A delicious oder Is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Exnminc your wnnts this Snrlni; nnd then go nnd see If you can't supply them at 1. W. Hartinaii's double store. Great Hargalns at C. W. Low's in Ornr.re- vdlc ns he Is selling out his entire stock of goods amounting to about six thousand dollars at cost. april M tf If you want dress goods of any kind from a wash material to a good silk go to I.UI7. sioairs. 11 kinds of nancr. pencils, pens. ink and envelopes at tho Colusimas store. Dr. Frazier's Root Bitters. Frazlcr's Hoot Bitters nro not a dram- shop whiskey beverage, but are strictly meuicinalln every sense. Tiiey net strong, ly upon tho liver nnd kidneys, keep the bowels open nnd regular, mnke tho weak strong, henl the lungs, build up thu nerves nnd cleanse the blood nnd system of every impurity. For dizziness, rush of blood to thu head, tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and ague, dropsy, pimples nnd blotches, scrof. ulous humors nnd sores, tetter, ring worm, white swelling, erysipelas, sore eyes and for young men sufferrng from weakness or debility caused by imprudence, nnd to females in delicate health, Frazier's Hoot Hitters arc especially recommended. Dr. Frnziers I have used two bottles of Hoot Bitters for dyspepsia, dizziness. weakness, and kidney disease, and they did me more good than the doctors, and all the mciltcine i ever useu. f rom me lirst dose I took I began to mend, nnd I urn now in perfect health, and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one of thu greatest of blessings. MHS. M. MARTIN. Cleveland. O. Sold by nil druggists everywhere nt sj"l per Dome. JlKXRYSi CO.,to!e Vo;.'r G2 VescvSl. New York. PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found nt I.siNt! IVo One ve4l Sutler ! A sure cure for blind, bleeding, ltcnlng and ulcerated plies lias been discovered by Dr. William, fan Indian remedy, ) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 23 or !i0 years standing. No one need suder live minutes after applvinc this won derful soothlm; medicine. Lollons, Instrti meuts and electuaries do more harm than Kood. 'William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, nlluvs the Intense ltclilnr. Cnartic ularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, iflves instant and pain less relief, and Is piepared only for piles ivc, ami lor nothing else. Read what Hon. J. M. Cotllnberry of Cleveland says about Dr. i illlanrs Indian Tile Ointment i I have used scores of pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to say unit l nave never iouiui anyuimg wnicn gavu mo such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt oi price, si.uu. HENXVir & CO., rrop'rs, 02 Yesey St., New York. ssKIN DISEASES CURED Ily Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures ns if by magic, pimples, black heads or f;rubs, blotches and eruptions on tho face, caving the skin clear, healthy and beauti ful. Also cuies itch, barber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore lips, old obstinate ulcers and sores, &c. SKIN DISEASE. l- Drake. Ksii., Clevelnnd. O., suffered beyond all description from a skin (lis- case which appeared on his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctoring failed to help him, and after all had failed hu used Dr. Frnzlcr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a few applications. CtTThu first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Sent by mail on receipt of price. CO cents, likNItY&cO., Solu l'rop'rs, 02 Veskv Sr., New Yoiuc. For blind, bleeding, ilcldnt: or ulcerated piles 111!. WILLIAM'S INDIAN l'll.K OINTMENT Is ii sure cure. Pjieu 81.00 by mall. For salu by all Druggists. ANNUAL ItlCl'OItT OF Ciiii)iiuhiini Tmwuhlii iiml CVnlriillii Pour 111- irii'i lur ino l rar itiiiuiiH .lpril 1), 1NM7. O. (i. MUHPIIV, collector ot Special Tax. To ain't, of Centralla lloroughdu- pill'dUJ Ut I IIU1I. fU3VJ "ami. ct Conyngham township uujjii;aiu uv 1U1U-. 9,433 31 (i.549 XT Cll. By ain't ot unseated land tax re turned from bor. duplicate. "arn'tof unsealed land tax re turned fiom twp. duplicate " am't if exoncratlousanderrors on bor. dup lent '. ' am'c of exonerations and errors on to nshlp duplicate ' collector s commission on bor ough uud tonthli duplicate, 2 85 73 S9 2 61 3 93 12)31 am'ls Da il Win. Kili-Lh.-tmn Wll Dec. 6, Us Jl.oiooil Dim) 13, " 9361 DCC, 2V, " K8 00 i,096 6l nycom on iano9(.ti pcrct. 4io Bala ceduu (hi district. lvjc) 1J,64')27 We, ihe undertlsncd Auditors ct Centralis bor ough uud Couyuehim township have oxaiulnei this account a lull 7, ') and und It correct, THOMAS MUlll'HY, II. I CCltllAN. J. P. W. 11ILKY. Borough ol Centralla Auditors. MICIIAKL MONAdHAN, PATIIICK IIALF.Y, Conjugham Township Auditors. At eit; .Iso. I', IUsnm, Clerk. C, (I Ml'III'HY, Collector of Poor Tax, lilt. To ain't of borough duplicuto at 5 nulls (31)18 " am't ot township duplicate at 10 mills 4,(0,1,1 WR IMW by am't ct unseated land tax irum uorougu uupueau) return ed for collodion. " uiu't of uusvuted laud tax re tumeit from twp oupllculo. " am't of exoueru Ions undeirors on borough Uupllcuto "ain't of exonerat.onsanderrois uu township du llcalu "nm'i ot collector's omiulsslon on 3 164 S9i.yJ per cent am't of bo uugu uud lowiibhlp ilunll caU's ' 14 25 lie 70 13 12 !S1 "aiu'i paid Ittj treasury 2(3 11 3,001 24 f i i. tho Unilerhk'riH.l 4n lltnp a. n.,ni-.i... i',446 4S i.Ukth and l(iii)iiL'huta towuihlp hao okumlued thl) UtOVU U'-'QUUt ApilU Iksi, ui',,1 HqU u UjirHCL TllOMAb MLIUHIY, II. I.I IIIIAV . J. P. W. 1(11. til , Auditors for CentralU Borough. MIOIIAKI. MONAdHAN, 1'ATHICK 1IAI.KV, Auditors for Township of CoDjngha'n, AMcsli Jno. T. IJaxxoh, Cleik. 0.(1. Mltlll'IIV. Tromtirrr of Ouirnlla Itoroutuniid ('oDrngu&m To nshln I'oor District. on. To nm't received f i om Collector U.oults nui l ui un'Ancu irooi isiv sii $1,00W tit. Bt1 ORIirSS HtDKSUSD, No 11. Not 1, 'Js, Ii v Curry, liorso lilro ann keeping vAgrsnt No ui. Deo 7, -is, 1' K iiuck. hardware ' No S, May OT, 1, Thos Hnllagtier, scrvlCf s No SI, auk so, 'J, P K (luck, liardwarc.to M 51 Deo T, 'If, Veaifer uro, leather. No4, Pso ll. 'so. 0 W liavl, ralnt nnd oil No Heo 13, -so, () w Paris, medicine tai 50 4 14 100 00 97 M 185 97 05 51 61 (00 4M 4f0 ltB SJ1T 600 00 S5 VS 46 SO 6S7 14 60 00 X6 6S 4110 4 70 14 70 9 95 700 m oo IM 00 'JO 00 18 9) 10 00 7 00 0 8) 4 60 7 75 1100 8 8 S3 5 00 70110 24 83 No, i, xprliao.so, Antliy ltllcy, nurslmr Mrs Moilan No 15, April 80. W, rrldjtt (Icrttr, tuirs- Inif Mrs Ilovlan No 7i), April no, no, Mrs 3 (lerlty, nursing No m. June M, 'so, P E nuck, hardwato NO 113. A 112 7. "SO. I' l: HUClr. liflrtwnrn No UI, sept in, '81, u o Murpliy, luilse No m, Ro t I0,'S0,P K liuck,phopha'o &0 No 18S, (Ht , 'sn.U'banon Mutual nro In suraoco No U7, (et, vo, cil Murpliy. mdaj No 187, Hot m, 'to, P K Ilurko. services no mi', u i, s -, r a huck, uarutrare No H3, Oct so, 'so, Antliy Illley, nursing it (notions No imi, pee 4, 'so, win relfrcr, boarding vaiiranis No ti , Deo 4, 'so, liohrbacli k Co ilmo Not j. Jans, Hi, Montcllus Yener, re pairing liarntsj No is, Jan s, ot, Win rcirrcr. coal and keeping vagrants Noli, Jan 8, 'si.'Uios (Itrltr, coal and ciruiro No io, Jhb21,-h', Wra Ilryson, Attorney No 17, Jin si, " " No IB. rcD is, " t, A ltllcy A Co coat No si, ' " Mary curley, rent No.ai, Marcli5, Win Peltier, bonrdlLir aifranti No 'if, MArcli 5, " li p Folk, nmtttilnfr NJ63, " " km Laslicll, profes fcloii.il services . u , irviu ntueie. fiiaiionery No 117 March so, 'SI, O 0 Murphy, soitlces reuden il No us, March S4, " o ( Murr. hy, mdso No 43, Apill i, p k Curry, horsetilra 47, Apil S. " I' v llurku, salary No .11, Aurll su " Tlios Chapman, tf rvlcei No 01, No 55, iu, uaviu waisn. sorricos m.mh, moiou. ooiiiicn nin u "Thos Gallagher, services sjneo S18 40 (1 W Pavls. medlclno 62 93 ro ov, Samuel Keller, salary Samuel Keller, ' c 11 Secsholtz seed tvLeat Thos. Chanmin. nxnnem. 9 0(0 100 00 400 14 CO 760 10HJ 9SS 88 95 8!0) 16 00 10 SO SB 00 40 00 105 00 49 93 36 00 33 00 23 00 rto w, No 01. .iu IV, Man on dUDlleato ot ';h No CI. Mnv ti. XI. I. A ltller Co m,Hn Njoi, " o o Ulack, mdso MM, ur u r Laugton, profes sional services No Ml, May Ss, Dr It M LashcP, profes- biuuui MT ICC3 No os, May w, " small pox t0C3, May 28, ' IrL' small tux 1 Jw Co'ller, unending ' Cathn tine Uai r, attend- No 7), July a, " Oeo W strausser. Ilmo No 71. ttam i Keuer, rxonsy aa- vauced No .3 July " " Robert aorroll, wagon "J O'Connor, horse hlro " ueo v D..V.B, medlclno 'co Murrhy, moving it ' Ihos llumulo, sor.lng Wm ISryson. Attorney IMI tn. NO 79, " 8) No tl, ' ' U bbnns N HI, July " liuchtnu No S J.July NoB3,Au 13 1 iVclIs to Mass. N0 6J, AUg 13 ' C o Murphy.movlng Mrs " Ann llerlty.nurslng Mrs .to) i in 31 To 12100 10 00 80 0) 13 93 SI 10 23 00 No 85, Aug 13 "JosO Smith, buggy N08I, spei H, " U u Ulack, liorso biro No 80, Aug 13 " Elwell X lllttenbcnder publishing ttatement No 88, Sept s, '81, Ur It M Lashcll, profes sional semces No8),iert 8, ' Wm Pciner, kojplng va irraLts No 9 , Sept " ' Thos Ch ipman,scrvlces No i'2, Oct 2), " l r L A buyder, profes sional service Noim, oct 2J, " Lytuuon Mutual Insur ance Co assessment 18 00 4 00 960 SOO 111 50 37 50 2)00 800 60 63 No 94, Oct '11, ", Mrs Cdllgau, supplies No 90, Nor vun ti iviuwig, uar- vesting No 97, Nov 5, " y.iml ItelnbolJ, tlder.ic " (Union Uurd, ' Jno Hurray.uurslng Pt " Widow nerlty, rjurs'ng "PC Ulnck, horso hire David K Keller, hard- " Pf Burke, scrvlcos NasiS, " No loo, Nov 9, Mcutn.ey No lo , Pec 3, No 102, Peo 3, No 104, " ware, Ao No no, poo 15, 90 00 25 00 1C 00 GCS 800 S63 nu lot. " ThosCuapman, services No 10?, Jan o, 'S3 U J Dyke, supplies .U 1UV, " NO 110, A I) Fortner, horso hlro ' P K Uurke, sundries " Wm Pciffer, boardlnjva- i0 US, No 119, Feb e.aniH 900 6UOO 14 00 25 00 Nu 12.1, " II, "Thos Chapman, seivl8 No 1S6, " " ' p c Uurke. services No la;, " " "Thos. hapman, servltes No 12). March 4." Abram Krclsher. tnD2ct- I tng work BOO .-no mi, juarcn " " j m owiumr, mruicai services Ittcelptol Adam Waldser on account ot repairs nt pr houso Ily commission on $3,135 81 1? 2 per cent 455 44 104 15.253 93 Ilalaiicc due C U Murphy, Treasurer 1219 5C We. tho undmlcned. Aud'tora of Convngham townsalp Hnd Centrniu licrough, havo examined i nc tiregoing account April i, issi, unu una ii. cor rect. TUOMAS MURPHY, 11. 1. CIJHUAN, J. P. W. HI LEY. Aulltors Or the Borough ot CentralU. MICIIAKL MOS'AOIIAN, PVntlCK II ALKY, Auditors lor conyngham Township. Attest, Jno. I. Hannon, Clerk. l,Ut ot unredeemed orders Isjucd during tho year, from April 29, l!8l to April 8, 1S82. No CT May 18, and Btrlc.li Noll, July 1, No :t, " o "7, July 80, statement No 78, July SO, No 91, Septs, 'si Casper Ithawn, clothing -;oo 200 is 60 00 " Wm llelwlg, services ' Wm Fink, smlthli g j i! lirown, publishing " P E nuck, hardware, 4o " A K Ilarman, repairing 62 71 C33 1143 139 60 (8(0 69 00 S93J3 100 00 names No 91, Nov 5, " Thos V Miller, meat Nol9, Nov 19, " Mrs J O'Connor.horso hire No lo.i, Dec 3, ' P K Buck, phosphates Ac N o l a, nee is, ii ir l urry, norsu aire No 1U, Jan 0, .u im amuer, re airs in inn NoU3, Jan c, count salary No 1 u, Jan o, couut salary No 115, Jan 0, No 1 1", Jan 6, No 111, Feb 4, " Samuel Keller on ac- " Samuel Keller on ac- "Any Miller work on farm " Jcr Koenbauder,plough "OUMIIl.rd, mdio 60 00 2)00 IS 00 1500 143 79 60 89 no no, No 12', " NO-.2l, " NO 122, " N0 121, " No m, March 4 leal services N 13.1, Murch 4 so SI, ' "LA lillev & Co mdso ' Uurko Bros, cofllns 15 00 (leo W Davly. mcdlclncB.&c 70 51 ' Mrs h Keller.wav'f a of maid Ti Co 4 Drs Yasttno tc Meats med- 6000 ' Henry Boaver.smlthlng 5 85 No 131, " NO 134, NO 185, ' NO 131, " No 134. ' Nil ty No 1S9, " services No 140 " (llntcv No 141 " No 112 " NO 143 " No 141 ' NO 145 " NO HO " No 147 ' Aa.Uum No US April S.'Cd No 149 NuliO ' '- s muel Uelnbold. mondlng 13 5s " Wm llelwlg services 6 60 ' M l, Billlg.ropairs wagon.A'O a 75 " Thos dtrlty, farm utensils 7 to ' Mrs Mciluire, nuistng Mc- 1500 " LrMcKllblu, professional 7ooo "Jni Murray nuislog Mc- 2S80 "C U Murphv mdso 487 39 " C O Murphy mdso 112 52 " Wm lirysou atty a o i 2i Louli Schneider moat for '74 3 70 11 J m ke meat for sick 7 76 " J 11 Johnson moat for sick 9 97 "UU Murphy paid llarrlsburg 2 P l: Duck hardware and 25 so 47 ll) '7 00 003 19 0.1 to 24 94 112 50 " I. A Illley & Co coal " A II Church coal "C (1 Murphy inl-o " L A Illley A.' Co mdso " do i W Davis mtdlcino "O II Millard mdso ' bain Keller money lor sup " Ham Keller salary " S.im KI'.er salaiy NO 13J NO 153 NO IM NO 153 NO 15! piles NO 157 No W " T 7 JO) 200 00 150 00 $131 fj utttandlng liabilities for which no orders havo eeu i.nuici. David Walsh services rendered dis trict 26S51 Thomas Oallagherservlces render ed district 263 31) Thomas chipman services rendered district 60 00 P F Burko services rendeied the dls- iriCK too to 18IM VIVID WAI.11I, TUIASCllRU. Bit. To balance of special tax tor 'S3 107 I Cll. By balanco due lilm as per act ct 'bo t 2 33 " receipt ot County AUJttors Apr. B0, 'SI 63 00 Uy services rendered tho district as director 40 9 107 1; The following balances aro due tho district by iuu uiuixni uauieu vvr, Ncal Lenlban as collector for '75 I9JJ 00 Thomas (lerlty for Edward curley as treasurer for ti 19)21 Pntk Burko treasurer for '76 6ss is James Dalley treasurer tor 'IT mat Wi t7 Census ot Poor Houso April T, '6J Number of males 7 Number ot females 7 Stoward's account ot produje from farm for jear Ot'SI. tl2bushclscor In tho ear a 40 124 -6 10 " buckwheat (, l.oj lo oo no ' wheat (4 1.21 mw 42 " rye m l.iu 41 oo tsa " outsc4 6octs HJoo s tous hay ( to.o i tsoo) 4 bus onUtis w l 'Jri &uj 2 bui beds alii 60 els loo 440 heads cabbago kick uiti 7 Ions cornfodder (4 10.10 lo oo 13.9 lbs pork w 6 cla 1974 356 lbs beet (4 6 cts 17 so 115 bushels iiotatoesis 1,00 11100 76 read poultry a 20 cts 1500 9:844 Produce on hand April 7, V), tous hay oi 20.0J co 00 14 tou corn lodicr () '.0.04 5 00 2 straw 12.00 sh-o 5 bushels wheat (4 I 21 0 23 4 11 buckwheat (4 1.00 410 3d oats (4 60 cts it 00 3U liotatoesa 1.(0 3000 4(0lbspoik(.v a cts ,401 loo Ibl lard M 10 cts iguo ssgalsrlnegaraucls 420 U243 Personal prop.-rty on hand April T. '82. hocs 100.00 300 00 4COWS14H0.00 iooo 2 heifers w 20. 1000 1 1 shoals 14 8.00 MW) largo wagons a 60,oo uo 00 1 frilngnugon vooo i vsa 2 lllOWB jJJ5J 2 ha trows 800 -esoom tooo . 5 00 - '00( sen hart oss scythes , . 9 cradlo scythes 1 set of carrlago harness 'J 60 W ''too ,,9000 160. i vncciuarroir 116910 llouHliould furniture on hand April 7. 1999. si beds and bedding loro BVWMUfBUIYn JUiKJ 9 heating stoves 50 0) l round table, s w 1 loungo soo J wntingidek e oo I dozen rommnn rlml,- a nn W dozen cano bottom chairs . 4) icupuoara 8 00 1 sink d 00 bedroom stands 4 u looking glasses soo s kitchen iableB 3M 1 falllncr leaf taliln nn 60 yards Ingrain carpet so oo J 3liJ uu WflMn lioroh. .1... .k. - . - u . w w, VV... III., ,UU IUII.IIUK lO bnenrrerr. InlhA la. nt nup IrnnwlMliM nrM belief. Mich in. Mokaoiiam Patrick llii.iy, Thomas Mcarnr, II. I.Cl RiN, J. P. W. IIII.KT. Auditors for borough of Centralla. Auiitori ror township of Centralla Attest, John P. llannon, Centra Ii, April 8, 1941. Clerk. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Court Home, In Iiloomsburg, Pennsylvania, at two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 1st, 1882. All that certain real cstato sltuato In tho town of llloomshurg, Columbta county, To. , described as follows, to-wtti tnuniled on tho north by land ot U. F. Kartman.on tho cast by Market street. on the south by llldgo alley, nnd on tho west by Murray alloy, containing seventy-one lect sir Inches front.two hundred and four feotslx Inches deep, on which arc erected a dwelling housc,barn andout-bulldtngs. Seized, taken In execution ut tho tutt of Johnson Black & Co., against Andrew M. Rupert and to bo sold as tho property of Andrew M. Ilupert, Al vend Ex. Littles Att'y ALSO, Tho following dcscrlbol real estate sltiiita In GrvenMOjd township. Columbia county, Penna., as tho property ot Abraham Drclbelbls, boundod and described as follows, to-wlt : Itauudcd on tho north by lands ot Jacob Utt and Joseph Itedltno,on tho cast by land! ot John C. Lemo n nnd Theodora Lemon, on tho south by lands of David Albcrtson, and on tho west by land) of uoorgo (llrton deceas ed, and IVUr II. Otrton, containing titty acres of land, more or loss, whereon are erected a ono and a half story framo dwelling house bank, barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tLo suit ot Robert Ilussell against Joseph Drelbo'.bls nnd Abraham Drclbelbls and to bo sold as tho property of Abra ham DrelbelbH. Vend Ex. ViNnxnsLicK, Atty. ALSO, Tho following described leal cstato situate In Light Strcet.Columbla county, ioa stato ot Penna. tho property of Almtra McDowell, boundoJ and described as follows, to-wlt: bounded on tho north by lot of Mr. Oeorgo Oman, on tho cast by Mjtn street of said town, on tho south by an alley and on the west by an alley, on which aro erected a two story Iramo dwelling lnusj and other out buildings. Seized, tak;ala execution at the suit ot Mary M. Hagenbuch and Emery D. IIa;enbu;h Execu tors .of V'. II. nagenbueh agalnrt u. M. llsgen- buch administrator ot Almlra McDowell deceased wltu notl:o to Ida M. Hullng wife ot L. O. Haling, formerly Ida McDowell only child of said Almlra McDowell ujcjased.aa 1 to bo sold as the prop erty of Almlra McDowell, deceased. Al. Vend. Ex. Wallkb, Attorney ALSO. The following described real estate situate In tho borough of Iierwtck.ColumbU county, Penna., tho property of Franklin Stewait, Beginning at the corner of In lot number fifty eight, tbenca along Second street westwardly to an alley hlnety-nlne foot, thenco along said alia y eighty-four and flvo tenths feet to tho corner of lot belonging to tho estato of William S. Evans deceased,thcnce along said lino ninety three feet to tho corner of lot iiunv ber lltty-clght, eighty-four and nve-tenth3 foot to the place of beglnnlng.belng the north -eastwardly part ct lots number ntty-nlne and sixty ai num bered In the general plan ot said town, contain. Ing seven thousand ctght-hundred and tllty-clght and Qve-tentbs feet of ground, on which are erec ted one large two story frame dwcltlng house, frame barn and other out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In exerutlonat tho suit o. M, E. Jackson's executors against Franklin Stewart and to be sold as th? property of Franklin Stewart. vend Ex. Oswald, Attorney Seized, takn In execution at tho suit of tho First National Dink of riymjuth, Penna, against Franklin Stewart and to bo sold as tho property of Franklin Stewart. Vend Ex. MAiza, Attorney. ALSO. Tho following described roal C3tato sltuato In Fishing Creek township, Columbia county and Stato of Pennsylvania, as tho property of Klford Piestonand Jacob Fitzgerald and Myra Preston administrators of James L, Preston, deceased, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Begin nlng at a pon corner oil and of Daniel Kitchen thenco along dlvlsloa lino south ono half degrco two hundred and fourteen and two tontln perches to a post, thenco by land of Edward McIIenry, north sixty-seven degrees east, ono hundred nnd thirty-one perches to a Spanish oak (down), thenco by land ot Jacob Farvcr north one hilt do greo east ono hundred and sixty-two perches to a white cak, and thenco by land ot riilllp Appleman north clghty-nlno and ono halt degrees, west ono ono hundred and twenty and one tenth perches to tin placo ot beginning. Containing onohun- dred aud thirty-three acres and twenty-rho perches, and tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads Ao, On which aro erected a two story framo dwelling hous), largo bank barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Abram Nesblt administrator ot Samuel llojt deceased against UltorJ Preston.and Jacob 1'ltzgcrald und Ms ra Preston administrators and to be sold as tho properly ot Klforil Preston. Fl. Fa. Knoiiu, Attorney ALSO, Tho following described real estate, situate In tho town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia county,;Pcnna. bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: No. 1, boundod on the north by Undo! J, B. McBrldo on the cost by Cathulno street, on tho south by Canal street, and on U19 west by Cll nton alley, on which Is erected a two story frame dwelling house. No. 2, bounded on th9 north by seventh Street, on the east by lot of IS. Bart in co. on tho south by lot of J. B. Mo Irllo, nnd ou tho west by Catharine strcot. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot tho Wilkes Barro Deposit and SivlngsBank against John McNelsh and to be sold as the property ot John MCNclsh. Vend Ex. millek, Attorney, ALSO, All that certain piece of ground sltuato In Miff lln township, Columbta county, Penna,, described as follows, to-wlt 1 Bounded by land of John At;n, cast by land ot II. SchweppenbcUcr, south by lands of Thomas Atcn, and on tho west by lands of Charles Kllngaman.conutnlng ono hundred and ten acres, more or less, on which aro erected n frams homo, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract bounded on tho north by land of I, K, Schweppenhclscr and Samuel Snyder, on tho east by UnJ of Lawrence Waters.ou tho south by lands ot Abraham scbweppenhelser, and on the west by lands of John Atcn, containing thlrti -four acres, more or less, on wh'.ch are erected a frame house, uarn ami out-ouuuinga. ALSO, One tract ot Und bounded on the north by lauds of sterhen (learhart and others, on tho east by other land of I. K. Scbweppenhelser . on tho south by land of Jonn Aten, and on the west by land ot Josiph (learhart, containing ono hundred acres, nioro or less, on wnicn are crecto 1 11 framo hou), oarn aua out-ounaings. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Col urn bla County Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Asio- clitlcn assigned to Joiepli P. Tustln against I. K Schweppenhclscr and to be sold as the property of 1. k, Hjnweppcnneiscr. Vend. Ex. Lirn.i uillku, Attorneys. V, II. ENT, march T -ts Sheriff, RR w"lnypur own town. Terms and f Jout. yni ireo. Address 11, Hallst & Co., Portland. Maine, CHEAP FARMS NEAR MARKETS. Tho Stato of Michigan, havim. n vnn .... provements, still contains largo tracts of unoecu. pied lands suiublo tor tarms, some 0! uiem subi Ject to free settlement under homestead laws, aid all of them for salo at lownrirva a 7i!!.t. nrepareu unuer authority of tho sta e'andcon UFSSB. wllf boseut tree iT.'ny oSoVmingSSf I cultivators 1 seed drill I threshing mnehtno 1 reaper 1 bav rake 1 old carrlairs $5 tO $20Prurti,A Shh0 ti"aM worth 15 nn,l V,ta "ee' Addrs "TINSON f CO- Port- Osborn's Family I'ntnta ready for us6 nre tlio most convenient article of tho kind, all shades nnd colors, put up in , J nnd pint cans. Wo furnish n can of paint nnd brush for 25 cents. HaxoIIuo Petroleum Jolly, used for burns scalds nnd sores of every kind) it is good and cheap. Baxolino Tornado for thonnlr, highly perfumed, 35 cents. Glycerine Lotion. To ladles nnd children or nny person with n fine sensitive skin and whose complexion is affected by tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chapping this Lotion is Invaluable. An excellent ap plication to the face nftcr shaving. Large bottles Vi nnd CO cents. Our Stock ot Hair and Toothbrushes lias been replenished nnd contains some good bargains. We carry 11 comnletc nnd well selected stock, and competent persons aronlways In attendance to supply tlio wants of our pat rons. We study to please, and believe wo can supply you with cvcrytldnij in our lino economically, satisfactorily nnd inn manner calculated to Induco to join In tho verdict, that our store is the placo to trade. Hoping to see many renders of tlio Colcmman nt our placo of business shortly nnd soliciting a share of your esteemed patronage, we re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO. Heal Eufate, Trustj Investment and Collection Office. BLOOMSBURG PA. FOB. HALE A coal yard with trade.eood locatlon.at fair price. and reasonablo terms. 10 framo dwellings. Price f 300 to $2300. t-brick dwellings. Price f 2,000 to f 10,000. Ilutldlnrr lots, eood location, rjrlco t3COto 12.000. with or w 11 bout contracts to fiullil f rnmo or brick dwellings all complete In 60 or 90 days from break ing ground. 6 farms at from $lo to (175 per acre. sis story framo woolen mill, with full set of ma chinery, a good natural water power.allln good working condition, also largo framo dwelllng.barn and out-bulldlngs, so acres cf land, 6 miles to uioomsDurg,wui no soiu encap ana on goou terms, owned by U. L. Sands. 0 acres, eood land, buildings, fences, fruit and water, In Benton twp., ono mile to New Columbus. Terms reasonable. Owned by Daniel Wenner. Price 13,000 !73 Acres. Hurlov farm.Montour townshln.framo dwelling house, bank barn and other out-bulldlngs good soli; about 100 acres timber; well watered; calthy location, good markets. If desired.wlll dl- viuo in two or mrce iracui. reu uruiis. luriuavunj. Now owned by Wm. Neal, Esq. 160 acres on south bank of river miles from townotJtimtnon road to llerwlck. lis acres bot tom land, balance Umber. Brick dwelling, bank barn and outbulldlngs.good fruit and water (well and fountain). Also a valuaolo deposit ot live acres of brick nnd potter s clay. Owned by John won, 01 uioomsuurg. A desirable new brick dwelltne houso and a large framo dwelling houso and framo stable on Bast street ono aoor ueiow 1 uiru. Lota offered on easy term3 with contracts to baud it desired. 95 acres In Madison township; occupied by .Toscnh Wise, flood rramn houso. and bank barn. Land lately well limed and manured. Apple orch ard and other fruits. 105 Acres In Flshlnccreck township, on road to Benton. Brick house.frome barn and sheds Uood water at houso and barn. Apple orchard and other fruits. Owned by John Pcalcr. 112 Acres rjroductlve land In Hemlock township ys miles from Bloomsburg. Frame dwelling, bank barn and two tenant houses. A SV'Ktorvframn carrlaesand blacksmith shop. 40x6o leet on Iron near Main street, with trado and goodwill. A run set 01 tools in cacu aeparuneni Ileasonable price and terms. A ne&rlv now 2-strrv frame ilwclltncr on Fourth Street, Catawlsia, frame stable, good water, fruit, all In good condition cs acres, well watered. Uemlock townshln. frame house, bank barn and out-bulldlngs, chnlo irmt, young orcn ira. witu grain in gruuuu, biuuk Sc., If desired. Thomas II Ickeyowuer. For particulars, apply to Oct. 11, Ul-tt JOHN A. FUNSTON. or PAUL E. WIltT. JgXECUTOlt'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary nn the cstato ot Dyer C. Moss.late ot Benton township, Columbia county pa. deceased, nave oecn grantea uy ine jtegistcr of said county to Miles W . Moss, Cambro, Luzerno Co. Allpersons having claims against tho estate of tho decedent aro requested to present them tor settlement nnd thoso Indebted to the estate to mako payment to tho underelgnod executor with out delay. mar 24 fl-w Executor. DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. H3TATK UrClIAULBa TllUUiS UKLBABZU. Letters of administration on tho cstato ot Char les Thomas, lato of tho town ot Bloomsburg, Col uinbla countv.tleceased, have been granted by tho Heglster of said county to tho undors'gned admin istrators. Allpersons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to present them for settlement and thoso Indebted to tho estate to mako payment to tho undersigned ad ministrators without delay. W1LL1A51 THOMAS, ZACHAMAH THOMAS, march 31 o-w Administrators, pitOTIIONOTAUY'S NOTICE, .lotlco Is hereby clvcn that tho following ac counts havo besn niert In tho Prothonotary's Ofllco ot Columbia county, and will bo presented to tho court 01 Common Pleas ot said county, on tho 1st Monday of Muy, . 1). 1SS2, and conllrtnoa cttcr tho lourtu aay 01 Bam urm umcsa exceptions iu uicu within that time. 1. First and flr.v! account of John Oorduer. trus tee in the cstato ot Thomas Stackhouse.'. cceoscd, to mako sale ot land remaining unsold In hands Mlchaol Stackbouso. 2 First and nnal account ot Jacob Terwllllger, commlttoo of Maria Krcssler, a lunatic late of Scott township, Columbia county, deceased. WILLIAM KRICKBATJM, I'rolhonotary; Bloomsburg, JIrch 192. COURT PROCLAMATION- "TT7"HEKEAS,tlieIIon. William Elweli. YT lTesldent Judgo ot tho Court of oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dellvcry.'.Court ot Quar ter Sessions ot the Peaco and tho Court ot Common Plca3 and orphans' court In the 20th Judicial Dis trict, composed of tho counties ot Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. Jamcj Lake and F. L. bhuman, Associate Judges ot Columbia county, have Issued their preccpt.bearlng date tho 9th day ct Feb. In tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and elguty-two, nnd to mo directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and denerut Quarter sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In tho county of columbla,ou tho llrst Monday, being tho 1st day ot Maynoxt, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroncr.to tho Jus tices ot tho Peace, and tho Constables ot tho said County ot Columbla.that thoy bo then and thcro In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon ot said 1st day ot May with their records luqul bltlons and other rcmembranccs,to do thosethlngs which to their omccs appertain to bo dono. And thoso that are bound by recognlzanco to prosecute against the prisoners thatare or may bo In tho Jail ot the sa!d;county ot Columbla.to bo then and there to prosecute them as shall bo )U3t, Jurors are re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg -1 tho 7th davof anrll.ln tho vear ot nur lir,i S. ouo thousand eight hundred and eighty t I two and Inthu ono hundred and xnvpnth year of tho Independence ot tho United States ot Micrltt'somce, Bloomsburg, Apr!1 T-to U. II. ENT. Sheriff. MARKET REPORTS. HI.OOMSU uTlU 3IAHKCT, Win a m r bushel Ilyo " corn, " oats " " ,,,, Flour per barrel Cloversced ... Butter , Kggs , Tallow Potatoes Dried Applos , llama . ' sides Shoulders unicxens Turkeys uiruper pouna , Hay per ton . Beeswax , , l'HILADEI.I'IIIA MA11KETS. COltllECTED WEKKLV. FLOHIt. Minnesota extras.. tO 60 CI T 25 - Woatero Punnsylvobla family, i lty limmiinuHHti 1 I.m. V II. Ail 4 76 OJ 6 00 1 40 pcrbuth. 8.1 C4 66 per buth. 10 w II ' 64 (S 64 ' uiiAin. Whoat .., mo ., . corn Oats ' U.21 90 .SO .45 8.00 6.50 .40 ,15 .10 1.20 .06 1 .10 .OS .13 .13 150 Vo cioversecd n p cts, per lb. Timothy., a 1.5 y 2 cs ' 1 -v. uiami 01,-iy
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