THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. bloomsburg; pa., FllIDAY, JULY 28tli, 1882 Correct Hnllrond Time Tnlile. Trains on the Philadelphia 4 It. It. leave Itupcrt m follows I NORTH. SOUTH. is n. m. It 45ii. m. 406 p.m. e p.m. Trains on ttie D. I.. A W. It. It. Iosto Illoomsburg as follows i Nontii. J ss n. m. 10 (3 a. m. SOUTH. s : a. m. n 45 n. m. A SI n. in. 4 27 p. m. Tho 11 45 train south connects with tho I'hiln. dclpbla Heading at Itupcrt, and with tho Northern Central at Northumberland. Tho 8:1.1 a. m train connect at Northumberland with :I3 train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at l:p.m Hiolim train connects with Philadelphia And I'cadlng roal at Itupert at 11:50 reaching PhlU delphla at :0O p. m. Tiro il!45 train connects with Pennsylvania roa 1 at Northumberland at 1:19 reaching l'hlladel pbla at T:M p. m, The 4:27 p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Nortliumtterland at 8:09 p. tn. ana reaches Philadelphia at r.bi a. tn. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic voters of tho sevenil districts of Columbia county will meet tit tho usual places of holding the general election, on Saturday, August 5th, 1882, between the hours of thrco nud scrcu o'clock In tho afternoon, nnil elect dele gates by ballot to represent th districts In tho county convention, to bu held In tho Opern House, Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, August 8th, at 11 o'clock a. m. to place In nomination two candidates for Iteprcsentn. tlvc, ono candidate- for ShcrllT, one candl. date for President Judge of tho 20th dis trict, ouo candidate for member of (ton. gruss, mid one candidate for Stato Senator, and to transact such other business as the Interest of tho Democratic party may re quire. Also at tho same time and places, and In the samu manner, the Democratic electors In each district will elect ono per son to servo ns a member of the county standing committee, which will meet Im mediately after tho adjournment of tho convention, Uy order of tho Standing Committee. O. A. IIkruiko, Chairman. Apportionment of delegates according to tho vote for Governor In 1878. Beaver Berwick Benton Bloom, cast Bloom, west Brlnrcreek Catawlssa Ccn trail a Centre Conynghani, N. (toiiynghain, S. Kishlngcreck Franklin Orecuwood Hemlock Jackson Locust Madison Main Jliflllu Montour Jit. Pleasant Orange Pino Itoarlngcreek Scott, east Scott, west Sugnrloaf 170 115 177 105 109 83 178 i:t 131) 21 It 220 51 147 1!10 108 220 1(10 112 178 81 88 75 00 07 00 50 157 !) Delegates. 2 " !I " 3 " I'ersonnl. Miss Kllza Kulm nnd Miss Hattio Fetter man expect to go to Ocean Grove on Mon day. Mrs. Freas Brown went to Ocean Grove on 'Wednesday to spend several weeks. Mr. Brown will go down next Monday. Tho Misses Kramer of Lock Haven, are tho guests of Mrs. William Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hand of New llochcllc, Now York, aro visiting Mrs. Hand's parents. Misses Annie and Sidney Godshalk of Bethlehem are tho guests of Miss Mary Unangst. Miss Bessie Marple of Bridgeport, Pa. is spending a few weeks with her Bloomsburg relatives. Judge Elwell and family expect to return from tho West early in August. Mrs. J. II. Harman and her two youngest sons are visiting friends lu Bridgeport and Philadelphia. L- W. Kvans has located in Clarion, Pa. whero ho expects to teach school tho com ing winter. Chas. Unangst Esq. of New York, Is at homo to spend tho summer. Mrs. A. Butler nnd Miss Lllllo Barton are making a visit In Shenandoah. Miss Martha Clark nnd Miss Bessie Mc Kelvy are visiting Miss Maggio Slenkcr at New Berlin, Union county. Kx-county commissioner Polio was In town on Thursday. Ho Is sound on Dem ocracy nnd one of tho best farmers In tho county. John I.. Kline, of Conynghani, a genial landlord, was lu Bloom on Thursday on business. Another paityof boys including AVI11 nnd Fred Holmes, AVcs Moycr, Harry Kin ports and James Pursel went up near Orangevlllo to camp out, on Wednesday. Masters Frank Sloan, Frank and Fred Ikeler, Hob Ynndersllco and Charlie Me. Kelvy camped out near Orangevlllo on Tuesday. Less Alexander has dissolved his connec tion with Mr. Cohen of Wilkes Barro and returned to Bloomsburg. His many friends hero arc glad to welcome him back. On Friday last Col. Jamison and family, Mrs. Phillip Collins and niece, Mr. John B. Hunt and wife, Miss Kato Noon and Mrs, Bralsllno of Crosswlck, New Jersey, Mrs. Coughlin of Florence, New Jersey, went up to Cole's In Buckalew Bros' baud wagon, with fo ttr horses. Thoy returned next day. T. J, Yauderslice has sold his white pony to n gentleman in Wilkes llarrw. Hay 61111 at Honesdale, Wayno county, for $5.25 a ton. W. II. Yetter has a Hue lot of Celery Plants for sale. Some transplanted, four varieties. 7-2l-2w Tho natno of T. J. Vnndersllco appears elsuwhcro as i candidate for tho Leglsla. turo. ltulcs of tho Democratic Party of Coluni bin county can bu obtained at thu Coi.uii niAN office, in pamphlet form, at 10 cents a -,(W. A carrlor pigeon let loosu In JKaston re ccntly, madu tho distance to Its roost in New York In forty minutes. Tho distance by air II no Is about sixty-five miles. Tho attention of farmers Is called to tho advertisement of Messrs. Baugh & Sons, in another column. Tho reputation of their Phosphate U world-wide. Send for Clrcu lar. Alexander & Woodliousu havo a largo tlotk of cundles, nuts, tobacco, cigars, pipes, Ac, nt wholesuln and retail. They ulso keep nil kinds of choice fruit lu sen son. They havo already built up a largo trade and it is constuntly increasing, Tho monthly Gospel Tempcranco meeting will bo held on Tuesday evening, August 1st in the Baptist Church, commencing nt 8 o'clock. Pens, pencils, pen holders, ink, rubbers mucilage In great vnrlety nt tho Coi.uMiit an store. Hey. Wnllcr DcllTcnbach, son of H. L. DclfTenback, nnd formerly of this town, has received nnd accepted ft call to a church In Douglass, Illinois. Paper bags from lb. to 10 lbs. nt tho Cot.UMiiiAK office The Lutheran Sunday School of this placo will hold n picnic nt Itupcrt on noxt Tuesday, August 1. They expect to go down on a boat. Tho market lias been fairly attended tho past week. Berries of nil klnd9 seem to bo plenty but tho prices havo been kept up to the highest notch. Judge Mnyerof Lock Haven, Judge Cum min of Wllllamsport, nnd several other prominent men of that section have gone to California on n pleasure trip. It Is to bo hoped thnt pigs, nt least, will bo kept olt the streets of our town. Last week several porkers were seen roaming leisurely through thu public thoroughfares. Where aro the geese 1 Thu deaf mutes of Carbon, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour nnd North, umbcrlnnd counties will hold their annual picnic on the river lawn, Shlckshlnny, on August 5th. Our announcement last week of tho sale of tho Sanitarium was premature, as tho bargain has not yet been consummated. It Is possible now that thero will be no change of ownership. All tickets nnd papers for the Delegate election arc now ready nt this office for distribution. Candidates and members of tho standing coinmlttou will please cull and get them and see thnt they reach the poll Ing places In time. Tho packages should not be opened until the day of election. Wrapping paper printed or blank kept In stock nt the Coi.umihax office. Tho llrst work dono by thu inmates of tho Northumberland county jail at Sun- bury, was lu the operating of looms. Two pieces of well inado rag carpet were made In one day, ono 70 yards and the other of 77 yards. This was good considering that they aro unskilled In the work. The election of Delegates to the county convention will he held on Saturday, Au gust 5th, between the hours of 3 and 7 p. in. Every Democrat who desires the sue cess of his party this fall will attend the primary election. The Treasurer of Bloomsburg Stato Nor mal School will pay tho interest duo to .March 1st 1S82 on the Bonds, upon pre sentation of Bonds. II. J. Clark Treasurer at II. J. Clark & Son's store. Work on tho Woolen Mills has reached the third story, nud tho intention is to push It through as rapidly ns possible. Mr. Cas well has returned from tho cities where ho ordered all the necessary machinery, and the expectation now is that tho factory will be in operation by October 1st. We have received a copy of Woodward's MiaiaU Monthly, published by Willis Wood ward & Co., 817 and 810 Broadway, Now York. Tho price is 10 cents a copy, or SI. 00 a year. Tho contents arc well select ed, and those who want good music at n low price, should subscribe for it. Tho Itev. J. Milton Peck has resigned the rectorship of Christ Church, Danville, to take ellect on tho 1st of October. At a special election of vestrymen for that church thu following persons were chosen: Peter Baldy, A. J. Frlck, Henry Earp, It. II. Woolley, William B. Buhly, Samuel H. .Morrill and David Buckle- Just received a new mi of Elgin, Walt ham, Springfield nnd other make of watches n open nnd hunting cases, warranted from two to five years. Also silver plated teaspoons one dollar a set, table spoons two dollars a set, at L. Bernhard's Jewelry Store. 0 0-tf From thu Hazleton DaUu Bulletin wo learn that Ida J. Patton, Annie Weir, D. W. Meats, Clara i . Cleaver, May Heagan, Kate O'Donnell. M. M. Stevenson and Bid Brlsllne have received appointments as teachers hi the Hazleton schools. They uru all graduates of tho Bloomsburg Nor mid school. On the 1st lust, a new postal regulation went Into effect. All letters placed In the post office on which tho full postagu has not been paid will bo retained, and the parties to whom they arc directed aru noti fied by postal card that upon payment of the balance of the postagu they will bu for. warded. Heretofore such letters were sent lo thu dead letter office. Tho statu convention of the V. M. C. A. will be held in Wllllamsport next Septem her, the executive committee at Pittsburg having favorably considered the otter of the association of Wllllamsport. It is ex pected that there will bo fully ono hundred and fifty delegutes In attendance, and that the proceedings of the convention will bit quite Interesting. A man named Hart, who resided In Pittston, either fell or threw himself Into a well and was drowned. When discovered and taken out life was extinct. When parties undertook to approach the body after it was laid out, tho dead man's dog mounted guard and would allow no one to touch thu body. It was found necessary to kill thu animal before tho coroner's in quest could ho held. Tho tide of prosperity Is still with Cen. tralia. Tho houses being built by L. A. ltiley & Co., nro fust Hearing completion and present an appearance far superior to thu general run of buildings. In a lew weeks Irvlu Bros, will be nblu to transact business at their new stand. Druggist .Mill liigtou also finds his present business stand far loo tmnll and has thu foundation coin- nlcted for a new structure. We also hear that L. A. Hilt'' & Co. Intend erecting n handsome dwelling for their efficient super lnteudent. Edward Iteese. Ml. dirutd A i uo. Tut: Law. 'lax collectors seem to have thu must difficulty In collecting taxes from sluglu men and tenants who own uo real estate. Thu law provides n remedy which If enforced would assist collectors. It Is us follows! "If any person shall neglect or refuso to maku payment oi tiiti sum cuargeu 10 nun lor towusiiip rates or levies, u viiau uu law. fnl for thu collector thereof, havlnc first ob. tallied n warrant under thu hand nud seal of any justlcu of thu peace of tho county to collect tnu samu uy distress aim saio oi mo goods nud chattels of such delinquent divine- ten davs' nubile notice of such sale, by written or printed advertisements! und lu case goods and chattels sufficient tn sat Isfv thu same with thu costs, cannot ho found, such collector shall lie authorized to tako the body of such delinquent to the jail of thu proper county, theru to remain until tho amount so charged, together with the co3ls, shall bu paid or secured to bo paid, or until ho shall bo otherwise ills charged by duo course of law. The camp meeting of tho Bloomsburg circuit, A. M. E. Church, will bo held nt Itupcrt, beginning on Sunday August 0th, nnd continuing for nine days. Hon. E. J. EcIIenry Is announced In another column as n candidate for Btnto Senator. As there Is no other candidate for the office In this county, tho conferees will bo unanimously Instructed for him. All persons who have relatives burled n tho Episcopal Church yard, should make arrangements to havo them removed ns soon ns possible. Tho spot has Jlong been an eyesoro nnd no Improvements can bo made In it until nil tho dead nro removed. A party of twenty-seven young ladles and gentlemen went to Mfgargell's grove on Wednesday nftcrnoon for n picnic. Bucka lew Bros' four horso band wagon was tho modo of conveyance. The part' returned nbout half past eleven and report that they had n delightful time. There will be no evening service nt tho Episcopal Church until nbout September 1st. As the rector holds service nt Cntn- wlssa and Frosty Valley on altcrnnto Sun day afternoons, thu vestry requested him to omit tho evening service during tho hot weather. Doijs ought lo bu muzzled this season of the year. The fact that no ono has ever been bitten by a mad dog In this town Is no assurance that they never will be, and It Is best to tako the necessary precaution In time. Tho town council should pass a muzzle ordinance. If you want a copy of tho History of Columbia County now Is the time to sub scribe. It will bo a book of nbout 500 pages, nnd will cost $2.50 in cloth binding, 43.00 half morocco, nnd $3.50 full sheep, nnd will bo ready for delivery sometime next full. Send your niiino to thu Colum man office, Bloomsburg, Pa. The llrst number of the Democratic Senti nel, n new paper just started nt Lnporte, Sullivan county, lias reached us, nud It gives promise of being a success. It Is neatly printed and contains fur greater ev idences of animation than Its older con temporary. W. II. McCarty is tho editor and proprietor. F. M. Everett and wtfe, Ell Knorr und wife, K. C. Ent nnd wife, and somo friends spent two weeks up the creek, about twelve miles above Bei.tou. They caught b etween six hundred and seven hundred trout. F. M. Everett nlono caught thrco hundred and nlnety-tlve. The largest trout measured ten Inches. Rev. W. Wt Evans and family and L. T. Sharpless and his family were also at tho same placo for a few days, and Vicrc alike successful In taking trout. A correspondent of the Wilkes Barre Leader makes a lingular mistake In com menting on tho politics of this county. Ho says that Sheriff Ent "will not be renomin ated, nnd having senso enough to know it, hns not nsked a nomination." It is true that Sheriff Ent has not asked for a renom- ination. Ho does not deem It worth while for him to spend any time-seeking a second term of office from the fact that the consti tution of Pennsylvania, Article sixth, Sec tion one, provides that "no person shall bo twice chosen sheriff in nny term of six years." Perhaps they have a dllrerent con stitution in Luzerne county. A Bio Fiiaud. It is announced that the udltor appointed by tho Court of Lycom ing county, to ascertain the indebtedness of the Lycoming Firo Insurance Company at Muncy, reports tho amount at three hun dred thousand dollars (6300,000), and ho believes that thero are unreported claims of not less than $00,000. What gross mis management and a huge fraud this com pany proves to be! Scores of thu citizens of Clearfield county havo been robbed by this bankrupt concern. Tho officers de serve a seat in tho penitentiary for tho fraud they havo practiced on the public Clearfield Republican. John Sharpless cuiuo to this country in 1082, and landed on tho 2-lth of August at thu mouth of Uhlley Creek this State, two months earlier than William Penn did. He proceeded up the creek to a point about one mile and a half northwest from the present situ of the City of Chester, where he felled a largu tree and made a house of tho boughs. There ho and his wifu lived six months, while they constructed a cabin against the side of a rock. There were seven children born to them, and after 200 years have elapsed it is estlmnted that theru nro not less than 25,000 dcccmlants of this pioneer. The family are thickly settled in and around Philadelphia, in Delaware and Chester counties, and it is proposed to cele brate the bi-ccntcnnlal of thu landing of tho orlginnl Sharpless in August by a family reunion. Tlie Watermelon Cure. The watermelon contains nlnety-tlve per cent, of the purest water, nnd a trace of pure sugar, and nothing has yet been ills covered that furnishes so perfect and speedy a euro for Biiminer complaint as watermelon and nothing else. Even when dlarrhiea has become chronic, this delicious beverage for it isllttlu more watermelon, taken freely, two or three times a day, lias again and again, been known to work wonders, and to "cure" when all the usual remedies had failed. Democratic Cluli. A meeting of the Democratic voters of tho Town of Bloomsburg will bo held at Evans' Hall on Saturday evening July 29th ut 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a club In tho Interest of the Democracy and tnu Democratic state ticKet. All nro eur- ncstly Invited to attend. Let thero bo a full turn out. Gko. E. Ei.wki.l, Chas. K. Taylor, ClIAIil.ES IlAHsKUT, H. Bl'CKINOHAXI, Papi. E. Wnrr, F. S. Kispoitrs, Wksi.ky Ksoiut. L'nmmlttet. The N. He W. II. Hliopw. It Is moru than probable that thu repair shops of thu above brunch of thu Peunsyl vanla road will bu located at Continent, op posltu Slilchtdduny. Sufficient ground has been tendered to tho company by the Nice, ly estate upon which to locate the shops and put lu switches. In conversation with a gentleman who Is Intlnulcly con nected with thu building of thu roaii lie aid that thu company would no doubt take advantage of thu offer and locate thu shops. 1 Itu Hue will bu extended onto Huwley, Waynu county, and It U natural to suppose that company would wish to have the shops as far up the line as prac ticable. Mi ick t!i in r.y Echo. l'rom the l'orUH. Jerry Artwlne, an employee at Beish. line Bros' steam saw-mill, met with a very serious accident last Thursday, resulting in tho dislocation of his right shoulder, and otherwise bruising and injuring himself. Dr. Mcgarglo Is attending him and ho is doing as well as could bo expected. Mr. Peter Kline lost u valuablo horso on Wednesdny night of last week, Mr, John Hull, while engaged lu build, lug n timber slide down tho mountain last week, was very badly cut with nn ax on tho left knee. Wo nro glad, however, to see that hu Is nhlo to be about ngaln. ItKI'OliTKIt. The CaitipnlKii Columbian. Wo will send tho Coi.t'MiiiANto nny ad. dress In tho county, from now until after tho fall election for HO cents. As this will bo nn unusually Interesting campaign every Dcmocrntlc voter should tnke a paper and keep himself posted. There U not a man in the county who cannot nltord to tnkctha Cot.UMiitAtf nt thnt price, nnd we hope to rccclvo many orders- Postage stamps can be sent by mall. CntnwlHHit itcniH. Miss Maggio Mauley of Ashland, wns visiting friends In town last week. Wilbur ltecdcr En. nnd family of Belle fontc, spent Sunday with his father, Hlratn J. Ileedcr Esq. Mr. Heeder Is a promising young member of the Bellefoule Bar. H. V. White Esq. of your town has been visible hero a couple of times during the past week. Candidates for political honors uru thu most active set of fellows that can bu found anywhere. Even old Fahrenheit standing nt 05 docs not seem to nlTccl them ono bit. Well, wo are rapidly approaching tho 5th of August when tho question of "which shall bo who" nnd "who shall be which" must bo decided. Sheriff Ent was out In tho country on Monday paying a welcome visit, ns usual , to some of his friends. A party of about fifty plcnlced on the "Bluffs" last Friday afternoon, They nil report as having had a delightful time. A match game of base ball was played In Shumnn's Held on Saturday afternoon be tween the Catawlssa nine nnd n nine from Itlverslde. Thu gamo stood II to 13 in favor of tho latter. lour townsman, Frank Smith, spent some time here Inst Saturday nnd among other things took in thu gnmu of base ball Call ngaln Frank. Pakves'U' The Coming Great Hliow. With what Impatience, reader, be you professor,prlntcr, banker or baker, tutor or tailor, doctor, or draymau,merchant or nlll ler, farmer or frecdman, dentist or devil printer's devil we mean benedict or bach elor, old mnld or matron, old or young, short or tall, or anybody nt all, must you now bo waiting for the coming to Blooms, burg on Saturday August 5th of Hllllard Ss Demon's great show. On that memorable day let "loathed melancholy" come and he provoked to laugh, let the learned come to learn, the grave not undervalue, and the wlso and good not forbear commending it. Wo swervo not a jot from the truth, assert ing it the culmination of all that curiosity could wish, or tnucy picture; all that the most critical could ask or sanguine antic! pate; what tho scholar can consider with advantage, und tho unlearned study with great profit; what the children adore and adults applaud; what brightens the eye of age and adds lustre to the Ingenuous coun tenance of youth, what dispels the shadows of sadness and adds glee to the laugh of gladness; what ellaccs the crow's-feet of care ami for a time makes all forget the stem realities of life and live nt least a fuw bright hours in fancy's realm. Come and see the wonders of zoology, the huge ele phants, the towering camels, tho ferocious tigers, the lordly Hons, tho mammoth aviary, tho daring bareback riders, the fearless gymnasts of mld-alr, the lltho lcapers, tho funny fools, and Innumerable other wonders, the most entertaining and delighting over presented under canvas. Mimiu lteniH. Ono of the Hungarians employed on the new B. It. died nt this place on Friday last. Our band attended tho Ccntrcvllle festi val on Saturday evening. Itev. Derr, Beformed minister of Cony- nghnm, Pa. formerly of tho Mifflin charge preached nt this placo on Sunday. There are many sick persons in tills vicin ity especially among the older ones. Among the number arc Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Joseph Gearhart, Mrs. Isaac Snyder and Mrs. Caleb Creasy A game of base ball was played at this place on Saturday by the Catawlssa boys ami Mifllln boys, which resulted in a score of 17 to 90, in favor of Mifllln. Among the items we are generally able to advertise nt least ono festival at each time. Tho next one will ho held on Sat urday evening, 29 Inst. In Creasy's grove near Snyder's school house, for tho benefit of tho Bnmboy Sunda school. Samuel Knecht who had been confined to his bed by a severe attack of illness Is again able to bo at light work. A picnic from Shlckshlnny enjoyed them- elves in a grovo near town on Saturday. Lattimer Weaver of Hazleton is spending part of his vacation with his relatives at this place. Miss Sallio Nuss of Falls Hun city is the gucit of Miss A. E. Miller of Hetlerville. The oats crop in this vicinity will be harmed by rust. Sarah Kiken dull died on Saturday eve nlng. She was tho widow of Hiram Klk endall who died about two months ago. Mrs. Luu Huchens of Falls It un visited her mother, Mrs. Yohe, on Saturday. PlSAFOUK. Deeds Recorded. Tho following deeds have been recorded since those last published t I. W. McMelvy ct id., uxrs., to A. A. Butler, Bloomsburg. Clara Leo and heirs to Robert Wodkin, Sr., Locust. Ellas Creasy and wlfu to Clara Leo und heirs, Locust. Phlnens Carl and wlfu to Amos E. Lid wller, B oarlngcreek. Samuel Knorr and wife and L. S. Winter stecn to Albeit Herblne, Bloomsburg. Amos Hartman and wife to Amanda Pennington, Berwick. Jesse W. Merrell nud wife to Ida Beicli chillier, Alton. The heirs of John Swisher, deceased, to Henry (t Phillips, -Madison. I. W. McKelvy and J. II. Harman, ex. ecutms to Leonard Bomboy, Bloomsburg. Phlnens Whllinnyer nnd L. A. German, executors, to John G- Whltmoyer, Pine. John Y. Whllinoyer nnd wife to Phlneas Whltmoyer, Pine. Sarah Agues Drako und William 11. Draku to Mary E. Ent, Llghtstreet. William Howell to Sarah A. Howell, Scott. I. W. llurtimm nud wlfu tn Henry C. Hartman, Bloomsburg. II. O. Hmtman und wife to C. 8. Fur man, Bloomsburg. John B. Locknrd nud wlfu tn Charles 11, Kclmdcr, Berwick. Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co. to William E. Davis, Centralla. Margaret A. Hess to Curry Mosteller, Sugarloat. Albert Hlchart and wlfu to Miles G. Smith nnd Anna B. Smith, Greenwood. Miles a. Smith and wlfo to HobbhiB, Smith & Co., Greenwood. Ellas Wenner nnd wlfu to Levi Beishllne, l'lshlngcreek. Hudson Owen and wlfo to Julius Haft, Esq,, Berwick. Josluh Glger and wlfo to Barbara Glger, Montour. Aleut B. Fortner lo Thomas and John B, Jrvlit, Centralla. Ellis O. Trembly and wlfu to O, W. Crevellug, Scott. To the I'lililtc. j Mit. EniTon. Somo maliciously dispos ed person or persons have been circulating n story to the effect thnt thero exist among the merchants of Orangevlllo n combina tion to put up prices of goods nnd keep down thu price of produce. Now as far ns wo are concerned tho report Is nbsolutely falne, ns wo nro not n party to nny such combination nnd havo no knowledge of It; on the contrnry, wo will sell goods ns low as nny other storo In tho county nnd will pay the hlghost market price, cither mcr. chandiso or cash, for nil kinds cf country produce. Wo nro beginners iu tho town nnd will not bo undersold, ns tho following prices will prove I calicos from 4 J to 8 cts, oil calicos from I) to 11 cts, lawns 0 lo 12 cts, ginghams 8 to 11 cts. Wo sell lien- frcw nnd Canton ginghams (tho best dress ginghams lu tho market), for 10 cts per yard, and have numerous pieces to select from; buntings, nil colors, from 12 to 20 cts, muslin, bleached and unbleached, 5 to 13 cts, Ticking 12 to 25 cts, nnd a full lino of Debelges, poplin lustres, mixed goods nnd cashmeres ranging from 10 cts to $1.25. Mens' und boys' wool nnd fur hats from CO cts to $2.00, mens' nnd boys' straw hats 5 cts to SI. 00, sugar from 8 to 11 cts, coffee 12 to 20 cts, ten from 25 to 75 cts, soaps, spices, Iron, tlsh, nulls, &c, nt cor responding! low prices. Now to you who nro purchasers wo havo only this to say, before you give any credit to stories that may he lu circulation, come and see us and prove our words true or false. Tho above list Is only n specimen of our prices, we sell everything else equally as low. Now to you having lumber to sell wo will buy It and give you tho advantage of these low prices In exchangu for your stock or pay you cash. And to you who may want to buy lumber we say wo nru dealing lu n full stock of lumber that at our prices will pay you to visit our yard before you pur chaso elsewhere, nnd now to all who nro led to giving us n call by reading this card will glvu you n box of toilet soap contain ing three cakes. If you will give us a trial we guarantee you satisfaction wo arc closing out nil our white goods ut cost. Yours Bespectfully, LlLLKY ifc StKl'l'Y, Ornngevlllc, Pa. l'crHoniil I To Men Only I Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltalc Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who nro afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital Hy, and manhood, and kindred tro.:b'"s, guaranteeing speedy relief nud complete restoration of health nud manly vigor. Address ns above. N. B. No risk is In currcd, ns thirty days' trial is allowed. Oct. 28, '81-ly DEATHS. Waonkii. Died in Jackson township, Monday, July 17th, Elmlra, wife of George Wagner, aged 35 years, 9 months nnd 20 days. Mann-. In Beaver Valley, at the rcsl denco of her son, A. W. Jlanu, on July 22nd 1882, .Mrs. Caroline Mann, aged 70 years, 0 mouths, 3 days. She was tho relict of Charles F. Mann who was treasur er of Columbia county before the division of tho county,and who wa3 elected associats Judgo in 1869 nnd died before he took his seat. Her funeral took place on tho 25th list. SKINNY JIBN. "Wells' Health Itcnewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, exuul Debility. $1. LOCAL NOTICES. Kinport's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or Diarrlura cure. A remedy that 1ms never failed In diarrhoea. It also gives Instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain in thu stom ach. Prepared and sold by J. II. Klnports Evans' block, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. C. C. Marr Is for 12 cts. selling nico green coffee Farmers dealinsr at W. B Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling. apr. 7-tf. Calves, lambs, large shotes, fat sheep, corn, oats, rvc nay, oak and Hemlock barn and wool wanted ut Light Street, by Silas loung. June tu o-w Go to C. C. Mnrr's for cheap dress goods. As good cigars as can he lound In town aro kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro eery. upril 7-tf Lumber, lots of It for sale. Pino boards 12, M, nnd 10 feet long, plnu plank 12. 14 and 10 feet long, hemlock boards 12. 14 and 10 feet long hemlock plunk 12, 14, 10 and IB loot lorn:, mists la. w. iu unit lo feet long, 2x4 mils 12, 14, 10 and 18 feet long. Shingle lath, ceiling lath, shingles .Mi. l, n, and ;i. I'icliets ami siding at i.igiitbireet uy suas loung. may 10-2 in Addison's Liver Henewer, or mediclno prepared for diseases of tho liver, dyspep sia, sick and nervous headache, constipa tion of the bowels, colic, sour stomach. heartburn,fever and ague, dropsy, jaundice, iVc, prepared trom roots and lierlis strictly vegetaiile. l'repared omy uy J, ti. iviu pors, Bloomsburg, Pa. Flour and feed can always bu had nt Allen's Last end grocery. upril 7-tf 9991) pounds of nlcu dried ruspberrics, 8888 " nico dried pitted cherries, 7777 good spring chickens, 000(1 " fat old hens, 5555 " geese and ducks, 4444 " live veal calves, 3 J33 " fat lambs, 2222 " " turkeys, 1111 " " sheep, 0000 old sheen bucks, and old roosters. All of the above wanted right along, at j.igut street, uy suas l oung. " July 21.2m W. B. Allen has just opened n lot of now iroods, cmurncinff line Groceries, mass ware, painted china, queensware, &c All of tho best, und at the lowest prices. upril 7-tf C. O. Murr pays 20 cts for eggs nnd 25 lor liutter. In the nbsencu of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will plcusu call ut y. is, Aiicivs. upril i-ti If the laily who reads this card when in want of Spool Cotton will ask for tho "O. N. T." shu will obtain thu very best thread made, Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton nnd see that you get It. For sale by all leading dealers, tub 3 -cm "HITIIUI'AIIIA." Quick, complete cure, nil nnnoylng Kid ney, Bladder and Urinnry Discuses. $1. Druggists, C. C. Marr buys butter, eggs, lard, hum, side, shoulder, "liouou ON KATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Hies, unts, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. New styles of calling curds und curd typo just received nt thu Columuian otllce. Want a lot of teams right along to haul out lumber from nbout four miles uhovu llohrsburg whero Clint Lewis is sawing, near MiUhuw Mcllcnry's or John Itautz's to Blooinsburir nnd Berwick, i?5,00 per licr thousand to Bloom, und ijU.50 per thousand to Berwick, through July, August, und September. I glvo nil kinds of storo goods, Hour, meat, clover nnd timothy seed. coal. lime, harness, tlv.nela Ac. nt Kllna I ioung's Light Street, Pn. July 2iJ-8w , BUS1NESS,N0TICES, TUB niSTINOTlSIIINO CIIA11M. A dclluhtttil frnirranco of freshly anther- cd Dowers nnd spices Is the distinguishing charm of Florcstou Cologne. IIKAUTY IIF.(IAINKI). The beauty and color of tho hair may bo snfely rcgnlncd by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness nnd dandruff eradi cating properties- PKllMtT no suiisTiTtrrio.v, Insist UDOnobtnlnliurFlorcstmiA Cologne. It Is nrc-cml-ncntlv suncr'or In uremnnen. co nnd rich delicacy of fragrance. VIIiTUK ACKNOWI.EDOKD. Mrs. Ira Mulhollnnd. Albany. N. Y.. writcst "For sovcrnl years I havo suffered from oft-recurring billions headache, con stipation, dyspepsia, nnd complaints pecul iar io my sex. ninco using your iiuniocK Blood Bitters I urn entirely relieved." Price 1.00. AN8WF.lt THIS qUKSTIO.W Why do so many people wc scu around us, seem to prefer to suffer nnd he mndo miserauiu uy Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Ap.jctltc. Coming up of tho Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cts., wo will sell them Shlloh's Vltallzcr, guaran teed to cure them. Sold by J. II. Kln ports. may 5-eow YKAits or sm wiiNU. Mrs. Barnhart. cor. Pratt nnd Hrnmlwnv. Buffalo, was for twelve years a sufferer from rheumatism, and nftcr trying every known remedy without avail, was entirely cured by Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil. hiiilou'm oATAimu kkmkov. A niurvc otis cure for Cntarrh. Dlnhtherla. Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With each bottle thero Is an Ingenious nasal Injector for tho more successful treatment of these com. plaints without extra charm'. Prlen 50els. Sold by J. H. Klnports'. mnvS-cow. Enrich nnd revitalize the lilonil by using Brown's Iron Bitters. HIIILOIl's CONSUMPTION CL'lUt. Tills is bevond nueattmi 1 1 1 innsl aiirwu. ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably euro the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonuenui success in tho cure oi Consump tion Is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since Its llrst discovery it has been sold on n uuuruntcc. n test which no other medicine can stand. If you havo n Cough wo earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cts. and ijl.00. If vour Lumrs nre sore. Chest, or Back, Lame, use Shlloh's Porous mister, rrlcc stj cts. Hold by J. II. Kin ports, muy 5 cow FADED COI.Ola IiKHlOUED. Fuilcd or ernv hnlr Gradually recovers Its youthful color nnd lustro by the uso of Par ker's Hair Balsam, nn elegnnt drcssinir. admired for Its purity nnd rich perfume. HAY KBVEII. For ha iay Fever I recommend Ely.s Cream It entirely relieves mo from the Balm. first application ; have been a sufferer for ten years. Going from home nnd neglect ing to take thu remedy. I had nn nttnek : after returning I immediately resorted to It, und lound Instant relief. I believe, had I becun its use enilier. I should never have neen troiioicd. .1. uollycr, Cferlc, 118 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. AVhitu & Burdlclt. Driurirlsts Ithaca. N. J' I recommmd to those suf. feriuir (us I hnvo been) with Hnv Fever. J'.iys urenm Uulm. l lmve tried nearly oil the remedies, und give this a decided pre- ierence over iiiem all. it lias given me liu- medinto rel cf. C. T. Stephens. Hnrdwnrn jiercuant, itiiaca, ss. l. l'rice 00 cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger- nari armors I Tho whc.it harvest is over and your barns aro now filled to their utmost capacity, with one of the largest crops of wheat that lias been grown for some yc.irv, and to those who have used Batigh's Atnmoniated Dis solved Animal Hones lnw been presented an opportunity of testing the merits of this valuable fertilizer. A good fertilizer will not exhaust its efforts on the ono crop but will be seen on the succeeding plantings. This result we claim of IJaugh's Ammoniatuil Dis solved Animal Bones, ami you will find it to your advantage to engage a supply for your 1'all ."ceding, Ask your dealer for it and if he does not have the article) do not bo put off with any other "said to bo just as good," but send direct to us for it. Prices and information furnished upon application to us. Get in your orders early as from tho present outlook the demand for this popular brand will bo greatly in excess of that of former years. BAUGH & SONS, zo Soutli Delaware Ave., PHILADELPHIA. July 31-3 w cznn wkbk. tn a day at home easily made wcosilv outnt free. Augusta, Maine. rnarcu 31 -iy THE "SPECIAL" WATCH. SEE THESE RATINGS. Further Proof that tho "Special" Is absolutely unrivaled. The following havo been taken since onr lost statement of ratings. 'Ilicy nro but a lew. Wo can bhow ninny more from our Book of ltatings quite ns ncitiratc. Witch No. Itan. Variation!. 61,620 CO dayi, 12 iccondi. (31,684 01 dayi, IS seconds. 63,878 120 days, 16 aecondi, 88.711 88 dayi, 7 teoondi. 63,009 26 days, 4 seconds. 61,593 121 days, 17 seconds. 61,626 109 days, 16 seconds, 61,700 10 dayi, 1 seconds. 68.712 99 days, 18 seconds, 63,874 92 days, 19 seconds. 63,069 10 days, 1 seconds. 48,287 (minute repeater and perpetual calendar) BAN 25 DAYS wrrnouT variation. THE l'WCi: or tho "Special Is at least SO per cent, loss than that of any other watch of uni thing liko equal grade. M atches sent on approval. Correspondence I in I ted. TweUUi nnil ClieHluut Ntreetv, l'UILADELPIIIA. SUHSOKIUU NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN a-00 A YEAH. John Wanamaker's. Plenty of rcadyniadc dresses of such sorts ns arc most in demand now, viz., substantial and not costly. Also plenty of white muslin dresses below value; and a fair variety of the more costly stuff dresses. 1D01 and 1303 Chestnut. There is no danger of over stating the advantage in buying black grenadines now. There is a clear dollar a yard to be gained in most of the rich ones. Kct-outcrclrcle,soulhciilronco to m&lnbu tiding. Dress-goods trade with us is now very largely upon goods below value. Checks, clieck stripes, melanges, debeige, and others, arc at half and two thirds. Not all wc have; we don't mean that ; some of all these and other sorts. And low prices are no reflection on the goods. Whatever wc buy low we sell low. Of course we lose money on goods some times. We arc not talking about that now. Second mnl third circles, eoutliext from center. Cream cashmere shawls of $5 quality, with here and there a dark thread just visible a yard off, 3.50. India chuddas that cost five or ten times as much have such little imperfec t:ons. Imitation chuddas are made with them purposely. 13 n t, as they don't belong to cashmeres, we sell as above. lltfCliutnut. It is wonderful how dress goods have dropped ' here. Fine-wool and silk-and-wool things at two-thirds ; some even at half; the best things in the store at that. Literally true I What in all dress goods is bet ter than a fine debeige ? Wc have one at 50 cents that is well worth a dollar. What has proved better this season than small-check effects? Why, we have thirty sorts t two thirds and below. What better than a fine melange? Two thirds ; and fiftyto choose from. There is no exhausting them. Manycuuiikn, touthiwt from center. Scotch ginghams of fine oheck patterns, so fine as to look like plain colors, and even plain colors are m great favor. 25 and 30 cents. The hand kerchief patterns so popular last year at 31 cents are now 15. American ginghams thatusu ally sell for 1 5 are now 10. Next outer circle, north from center. Figured and dotted soft mulls very low : 50 and 75 cents instead of 75 to $1.50. Everything in fine muslins ancLHamburg embroideries. TlilrJ anil fourth circles. City-hall quare entrance. Belgian pillow linen and sheeting, almost white; almost as white as Irish ; and a dollar goes as far in them as a dollar-and-a-quartcr in Irish. New have just come; and it is a good time to emphasize the advan tage we always give in such ways. Indeed we consult your interest more than any other way by drawing from each country its best, and by reject ing whatever we can get better from another source, Outer circle, Clty-liall-tquaro entrance. Honeycomb and dimity bed spreads, $1.10 to $1.45. Fine wool blankets as large and light as you like, $5 to $11. Southwest comer of main building. Colored skirts down ; poplin, stripes, chambrey, etc. The very best, except seersucker, arc 1 ; seersucker not much more. One of the busiest corners in the store is that of muslin underwear. Wc are being rewarded for our patient pur suit of good quality in it. West of south entrance to inula building, John Wanamakek. General Btoro; Chestnut, Thirteenth and Maria trccts and City-hall square, riiiladeliihta. ECONOMY PROSPERITY, SUCCESS. Some years aco wo learned tlio les son that farmers could not afford to pay high prices for Fertilizers, that a lirst-claas Phosphato properly ammo. mated, must ho produced for nearly nan tuo pneo oi tnoso men in tho mar ket. Necessity, the mother of invention was upon its, nnd our efforts of years was about to bo given to the public in tho shape of our TWENTY-FIVE JJULLAK rilUSlMlATK. Thm nvtlnln pnmlimnu nil flirt nnnneo. ary elements to produce a good crop of Wheat, and feed tho soil ahuudaiitlv for tho grass which is to follow tho noxt year. When this niticlo was first introduo ed it was said that it could not bo pro auceu at tuo vmco at which wo wen ftelliiiir it. lint, thank tn tlm nnu)t Inn. ItlfV fllllilm WIIA llfivn tncnrftj a um1i O I'" .Mill constantly increasing orders which has enabled us to produco in a largo way una which cannot, uo uouo in nny oiner. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. July m-i vr Oshorn's Fnmlly Paint ready for uso nro tli'n mnat rnnrrnlent article of ilia kind, nil shades nnd colors, put up In , J and pint cans. Wo furnish n can of paint and brush for 2.) cents. SaTolIno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns ennldfl 11ml finrpft nf fvnrv k nd It Is good and cheap. Baxollno l'omado for the hair, iiigiuy periuincu, 'j cents. Glyccrlno Lotion. To ladles and children or nny person with n fine scnsltivo skin nnd whoso complexion Is nITccted by tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chapping this Lotion is Invnlunblc. An excellent np- Cllcation to tho face nfter shaving. Lnrgo ottlcs So nnd CO cents. Our Stock of Hnlr nnd Toothbrushes lias been replenished nnd contnlns somo good bargains. Wc carry n complete and well Rdcctcd stock, nnd competent persons nronlways In nttendnnco to supply tho wants of our pat rons. We study to please, and believe wo can supply you with cyrythlng In our lino economically, satisfactorily nnd Inn manner calculated to Induce to join In tho verdict, that our store Is the placo to trade. Hoping to see many readers of tho Cor.tjMniAH nt our placo o'f business shortly nnd soliciting a share of your esteemed patronage, wo re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. rum: READY-MIXED AND PASTE, & ZINC PAINTS 1111 cojtniNi'.i vmii PURE LINSEED OIL, AND - COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed -on- MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FflEE OF FREIGHT Where we have no agent. BitTOrdcrs and inquiries by Mail or Tclcpliono receivo rnojii'T attention. Allrei58. MontonrWhite LeaQ.Zinc &GolorWorks RUPERT, PA. WM. E. B. DAV1ES, May Hi) -0m SUP'T. QOMMIBSIONEIIS' SALE. Will tio lield at the Court Homo In Bloomsburir on Thursday tlie 3l8t day ot August, ipsn utlu o'clock, a. m. agreeable to tho provlHons of Acta ot Assembly lu such cases made and rrovlded all the rlgtit. tltlo and Interest acquired by tho said commissioners tu the following lots, pieces, and parcels ot unseated lands, beretoforo purchased uv them at Treasurer's salo and held for a period of more than five years; the day of redemption having gono by, unless by tho original owner. ACllKS. OWNEll. VKAU TOWNSIIir AMT. 400 llrown Nathaniel 12S Catawlssa ts 52 4fl9 Vouncr.tolm Itoarlngcreek til 63 Heaver 4 4t 30 Fisher Jonath'n 15 Harplne luvld 60 Krelsher John, sr. IH5-2 ISM itoarlngcieck :i a; do G 37 6 21 ft, MUiaru wm. - . tn) Whitman Abrara " 'o- sea cook John, Ir " ma calfus Charles " loo curry ratrlcfc 16M s Scott Samuel 1M 25 Ash Samuel IsM 4.11 lleach N. (I II. li-'.is 401 do do 185(1 do do do Ilrlarcreek 14 01 A (17 9 03 Itoarlngcreek 43 07 l'too 3 32 Flshlngcreek 3 17 Ilemou 13 41 do 13 r.n do 4 73 llrlnrcreel: 4 67 Flshlngcreek s 71 io Kecler Ebenezer isoo to llower Solomon " 3D ikeler WMlam " McCall llelrs " Jackson do Mt ricasaut Madison 4 47 10 Wagner l'hlllp " 7 0S 4 21 4 61 4 87 4 67 S3 13 33 13 1413 S44 45 8.1 21 71 40 51 m.i 1167 317 3 S3 1137 13 24 7 00 SS7 32 07 3 97 IU 3 W) 4 44 11 C3 5 4? tin 0 7S 028 4 US 4 OS 9 07 12 27 32 26 o umaQ JOUQ 15 ttobblns Joseph " 62 Lebo Henry " 70 Lvoos Uobert " do do Locust do do do I'lno Conyngham do Locust Mimin do Main do Pine do Sugarloat Heaver Urlarcrock do Mala catawlssa Ccutralia do do do do Uo do do do Sugarloat 343 norron John, Jr. " 343 nenson Peter " 184 names Tnomas " 134 Lemon William " 400 Applemanrhlnics ' to jtittei samuei isai too " " son cowsart James 185S 200 Miller 4: Poller " 40 yohe jaooD in Orover Michael " loo Miller Pclfer " '02 150 DeoblerC. II. " 120 llofrman Harriet " soo Woodslde Frlck " 400 Delhi Uobert 1800 60 Ash William " i) Traugu Henry " 50 Crevellng Andrew" 24 sraeck lirobst isca lot Callahan James lsio " Kensterma'hT J II " " James Kdward " " Kllno Caroltno " " Kline John " " MurphyThomas " "MlnlhanJohn " " .Median James " " Nevln Mlcharrl " 200 Oearheart Win. " CIU1U.ES ItEICnAltT, ) .losntiA KKTTEltMAN, county com. U.F. IIDOAH. ) Commissioners' otllce, Illoomsburg, July 10, "62. QO.M.MISSIOKKHS' SALE. .1 a will otter for salo what Is known as tho old Jail property, on Thursday, August 3lst., l&'Wi, nt in nri.nil.- a. u nt thu f'miri. IIiiiium In Itlnnmbllri? all that certain piece of land sltuato In the town of Illoomsburg with a front on Centre street of 2l4)v' feet anu a front on First street ot 132 feet on which aro erected a brick dwelling house, oil Jail, stable and other outbuildings. uonuuious can do seen ai. mo oiucu. JOSHUA FKTTKKMAN,) ciiAltt.us itfilcilAliD.r county Coins. II F.EDOAIt. I Attkst: Jonn ll. Carey, cleik, Commissioners ortlce, Illoomsburg, July to, vi. Public Ssilc! -OF- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Hy vlrtuo ot an order ot tho orphans' Couvt ot Columbia county, tho undersigned, Administrator of tho estate of David sitter late of Ccctro town ship, deceased, will expose to public Bale on tho premises on SATUEDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882 at ten o'clock In tho ;torenoon, the following de. scribed real estate to wit. A certain uiossuago and tract ot land situate tn tuo township of Centre tu tho county of Columbia and Stato of l'cnus)ranla, bounded and described as follows, to wit I On the North by land of Freas & Hoffman, on tnu East by land of Ira Latter, on tuo South by land of James Kochcr and on tho West by land ot William Itoup, containing FIFTY-FIVE AURKS. Mora or leas with tho nppurtenauces on wlitcli are erected a HOUSK. BARN. And out buildings, Also a oertatn tract, piece or parcel of land sit uate In llrlarcreek township, county and stato aforesaid, bounded on tho Noi tli by land of Eman uel Yost, on tho East, south and West by land o Ooorgo Uoss, containing Eleven Acres, More or leba with tho appurtenances. TEltMS OF BALE. Ten pt cent of one-fourth ot the purchaso money shall bo paid at the ttrlk. Ing down ot the property, the one-fourth loos the ten per cent at the eonnrmatlou absolute, aud tho remaining thre fourths In one j ear utter conflr matlon nut with Interest from that date, HAMI BL II. SITI.EII, July 21 ltoi. ts Administrator,