THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1882 Correct Rnllronil Time Tnlilo. Trains on tho Philadelphia & n, II, leave Itupert u follows t Komii. ROUTII. 18 a.m. ll 41 a, m. 4 M p. m. 45 p. ni. Trains on tho I). h. A W. It. II. loaro Uloomsbure M tOllOWl I VORTB, 1 lli.m, !o M a. m. BOOTH. 8 iu n. tn. 11 45 a, m. a si d. tn. 4 si p. m. Ttaa 11 43 train south Mntiprlji with thn 1'hlliv. dolphla k Heading nt Kupcrt, and with tho northern Central at Northumberland. Th s:93 a. m, train connects nt Northumberland with t:U train on Pennsylvania road reaching rbPadeiphla at t:tn p. tn. The 11:41 train connects with rhlladelphta and Heading roal t Itupert at 11:50 reaching Phila delphia at :00 p. m. The 11:49 train connects with Pennsylvania rani at Northumberland at 1:4 reaching Philadel phia at i:ss p.m. The 4:!T p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. ana reaches Philadelphia at S:S5 a. m. Democratic Cottttty Convention. Tho Democratic voters of tho several districts of Columbia county will meet nt tho usual places of holding tho general election, on Baturday, August Clh, 1882, between tho hours of three iiml scren o'clock In tho afternoon, nnd elect dele gates by ballot to represent tho districts In tho county convention, to be held In the Opera House, llloomsburg, on Tricsilny, August 8th, nt 11 o'clock n. in. to place In nomination two candidates for Representa tive, ono candldato for Sheriff, one candi date for President Judge of the 20th dis trict, ono candldato for member of Con gress, and one caudldulu for Stnte Senator, nnd to transact such other business ns the interest of the Democratic party may require- Also ut the same time and places, nnd In the same manner, the Democratic electors In each district will elect one per son to servo as it member of tho county standing committee, which will meet Im mediately after tho adjournment of tho convention. By order of tho Standing Committee. G. A. Iliir.iiixo, Chairman. Apportionment of delegates according to tho voto for Governor In 1878. Heaver 170 11 Delegates. Berwick 115 2 " Benton 177 3 " Bloom, cast 105 U " Bloom, west 100 2 " Brlarcrcek 88 2 " Catnwlssa 178 -J ." Centrnlla 43 2 " Centre 1B9 2 " Conyugham, N 21 2 " Conyngham, S. 11 2 " FIsulugcreek 220 4 " Franklin 54 2 " Urccnwooil. 147 2 " Hemlock 130 2 " Jacksou 103 2 Locust 22G 4 " Madison ICQ 3 Main 112 2 Mifflin 178 3 11 Montour 81 2 " Mt. Heasant 88 2 " Orango 75 2 " Pino 09 2 " Boarlngcrcek 07 2 " Scott, east CO 2 " Scott, west 50 2 " Bugarloaf 157 3 ' PerHoual. George Chamberlin of Plymouth is visit ing with his cousins. Mrs. J. H. Lingle of Bellefonte is visit lng her parents. Mrs. Bentley of Honcsdalt wa3 the guest of Mrs. Dr. Ruber recently. G. W. Hirleman, Esq., of Benton, was In town Monday on legal business. Miss May Barkley U at the seashore with her mint, Capt. Tubbs drives Millard's flnq "bronze" colt while his black maro Is taking a sum mer vacation. Mrs. Gould and daughter of Philadelphia arc tho guests of Miss Sloan nnd Mrs. liisli. ton. J. P. Peacock nttended tho meeting of tho Independent Republican committee in Philadelphia last week. Bev. and Mrs. D. J. Waller Sr. were summoned to Honcsdalo last week by tho very serious Illness of Hon. Charles Wal ler. Mrs. Geo. n. Brown and Blanche Bill, moycr, arc taking a visit to our large cities. They started on Thursday morning. Robert B. Little, Esq., of Bloomshurg, and Distrio t Attorney of Columbia county, together with his wlfo nnd son, visited his relatives hero on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ho is a nephew of our townsman, 11. R. Little, Esq. Tunkhannock Democrat. The Campaign Coluiiililaii. We will sond tho Cot.UMniAN to any ad dress In tho county, from now until after tho fall election for 30 cents. As this will be an unusually Interesting campaign every Democratic voter should take a paper and keep himself posted. There Is not n man In the county who cannot ntlord to take tho Columbian nt that price, and wo hope to rccelvo many orders- Postage stumps can be sent by mail. Blackberries arc selling for two and three cents a quart In Snyder county. Jurors for September Court were drawn on Saturday. Democratic convention next Tuesday nt 11 o'clock. There arc several gas posts In town that have no lnmp3. Why Is this thus ? The Democrats of Montour county will hold their convention on tho 21st of Au gust. A valuable inulo belonging to William Thomas of this town died last week. It was worth two hundred dollars. A Wiscousln boy won a wager witli a pi a) mate by holding Ills foot longest on tho rail ahead of n locomotive, but ho will hob tile on crutches the rest of his life. One of the legal fraternity went Mslilng last Tuesday, and didn't get a bite, There must have been something tho matter with tho bait. llaln commenced falling on Tuesday night ami continued steadily through tho night. It was much needed nnd will help tho corn nnd potatoes along wonderfully. All tho summer resorts are filled with guests, The mountains nnd tho sen shore vlo with each other In offering attractions to the tourist. We call attention to J, Saltzer's now ad vertisement on the fourth page. People needing anything In his lino can do no better than to give him a call. A boatman fell from a canal boat In the dock at Espy ono day last week, nnd In Jurcd an arm so that ho was obliged to go to his homo nt Liverpool, Pa., to recover, J. H. Maize and O, W. Miller are having steam heating apparatus put in their resl dences. Holmes is Schuyler have tho contracts, Turn out at the Delcgnto election on Saturday. Paper bags from lb, to 10 lbs. nt the Cof.OMiiiAN office Tho Rcscuo Hose, Hook fc Ladder Co. will give n ball during tho evenings of the week of our county fair. Tho Agnes Wnllaco Villa Combination will nppcar nt tho Opera House on Thurs day evening, August 81st. The understanding among subscribers to tho telephone was that Berwick was to ho in the "exchange." Why Isn't It dono? It Is rumored that Rev. John Hewitt has resigned his parish at Bellefonte, nnd will soon tnko charge of St. Gabriel's, Bugarloaf. Rules of tho Democratic Party of Colum bia county can bo obtained nt tho Count niAN ofll'cc, In pamphlet form, nt 10 cents n cW. Tho Suubury News ha9 doubled its size recently, and wo havo no doubt that it will soon do tho same with Its subscription list. It Is n bright paper nnd deserves success. It Is snld that no woman over answers a cnll by telephone without smoothing down Iter hair, working up a smile, nnd trying to make a good impression on the trnmsmltter. Mr. R. S. Knt, of Berwick, has been sctlously 111 tho past two weeks with spinal meningitis. At latest advices lie was growing no worse and the doctor thinks he will recover. John Zhnmerm nil, who fell from n lnd- dor while painting Mrs. Purscl's house on Market street a few weeks ago, died on Thursday of last week. He was hurled in the cemetery on Saturday afternoon. On Monday afternoon while Mrs. John Gray, who lives near the Bloom lock at the canal, had ;nue to her neighbor's for a few moments, n thief entered the window and carried oil all valuables that ho could (hid, Including ten dollars in money, Tho Bloom Band nttended the festival at Afton last Saturday night- The Buckhoru band furnished music for the festival of the Rescue II. & L. Company in Hnrtmnu's hall the snmo evening. n excursion truin came down from Shickshiiiny nnd Iatitleoke on Sunday over tho now railroad, bringing about fifty persons, who dined at tho Exchange Hotel. They returned about threo o'clock in the nftcrnoon. The family of Lawrence Keller of Arm strong township, Lycoming county, was poisoned last Saturday by eating canned beef. They were very Sick for a time, but all recovered. W.lilnr Mnnlniu-S4 nf till! Willlallisnort Gazette & Jlulletin was in town n little while on Tuesday. Wo are glad to sec that he hns retrained Jils health, nnd is looking quite hearty again- After this week tho labors of tho cnndl- date will bo over. There will bo several gentlemen in tho county next week who will feel that life is but vanity, anil tho promises ol tno near people- uui an empty mockery. Such Is modern poll- tics. We nro pleased to note that I. W. Hart- man 1ms taken In business with himself his son K. V. Hnrtmuii. The linn will bo known hereafter as L W. Ilartman & Son. Mr. E. V. llartinan has been with 1j is father for a number of years, uud un derstands the business. While moving a portion of Mr. Tnstin's frame house on the foundation for his new building, on Thursday nftcrnoon of last week, tho comers were not properly sup ported and tho building tumbled. It was greatly shattered, and is a heavy loss for Mr. Tuatln. Fortunately no one was hurt. Red ants may bo banished from a pantry or storeroom by strewing tho shelves with a small quantity of cloves, either whole or ground. Some use the former, as not being so likely to get into food placed upon tho shelves. The cloves should bo renewed oc casionally, as after a time they loso their strength and efllency. John Kingsbury, of Muhlcnburg, a farm er, while attempting to cross tho Delaware, Lnckiiwaiimi nnd Western railroad near Shicksblnny, July 20th, with a team and wagon loud of produce, was struck by tho train, hurled into the air and instantly kill- ed. Both horses were injured and were shot to relieve them from their suffering. The attention of farmers is called to tho advertisement of Messrs. Baugh & Sons, In another column. The reputation of their Phosphate U world-wide. Send for Circu lar. Just received a new ioi of Elgin, Walt- ham, Springfield and other make of watches In open and hunting cases, warranted from two to live years. Uo silver plated teaspoons one dollar n set, table spoons two dollars a set, nt L. Bcrnlinrd's Jewelry Store. tl 0-tf There are several gutter crossings in town that are dangerous and ought to be put In different condition as soon as possible. We refer especially to one at Main nnd West streets, and another on Fifth street at Catharine. They tiro so deep that there Is danger of breaking wagon springs or pitching the occupants of wagons out of their vehicles In crossing them. If any ac cidents should occur at those places at night tho town would undoubtedly have to pay damages. Wo call your attention to tho advertise ment of Simmons. Liver Regulator, which appears iu the paper of to-day. This stan. dard remedy, tho only genuine of which is manufactured by J. H. A-llln As Co., and of which they urn tho solo proprietors, does not deserve to bo classed with the many "patent" nostrums so liberally advertised throughout the country. It is one of the very best preparations in use, and Is recom mended by the regular practitioners of medicine. It has a largo sale in this town, and can bo found In nil our drug stores- A bottle or package should be found In every family, as Its judicious use is almost sure to prevent u bilious attack if taken when tho symptoms first show themselves. We fully ngreo with the remarks made last week by one of our cotcmporarles on the condition In which tho cemetery Is kept. Little or no money Is spent In beau tifying the grounds, though the corporation Is abundantly able to pay for nil the labor that would be necessary to muko It an nt tractive- spot, In this connection, there Is another matter that will have to bo consld ered within a very few years, nnd that Is a new cemcteiy. Roscmont Is rapidly till lug up, nnd before long all the available spaeo will bo occupied. A new ground. further from town, larger In size, and mora favorably located, should be secured, and laid nut in an attractive, manner so that when any of us are called upon to bury our dead wo may not feel that we are obliged to put them away In u neglected meadow, SKINNY MK.V, "Wells' Health Renewcr" restores healtl und vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, , exual Debility. Mr. F. H. Rogers nnd Miss Ella Eslilc man wcro mnrrlcd nt tho residence of tho bride's mother in llloomsburg, last week Thursday, by Rev. Dr. Mitchell. Onlv member of tho family were present. The young couple took a wedding Journey from which they linvo Just returned. Wo wish them a happy life. Tho Siitekshlnny Hcho of last week says that tho agent nt that placo has not henrd of a reduction In freights over tho D. L. & W. road. Notwithstanding this, It Is n fact ns stated by tho Columhus that tho rates to llloomsburg have been reduced nbout one half. LIt Is tho competition here that makes tho difference There 19 now n prospect of having a lino building In tho slto formerly occupied by A. M, Rupert ns a tin shop. Mr. James Barton who recently purchased tho proper ty of M. Wynkoop, hns torn down the old frnmo building nnd Is now preparing to make n substantial structure. Such enter prise Is what llloomsburg wants. On Thursday attcmoon of last week, an empty boat and tho dredge boat met under the bridge nt Rupert, in the effort to pass each other the bridge was struck by the dredge boat and carried oil the piers. A new bridge Is being forwarded from Wlkes Barre, and In a few days will be re placed. Travel over the wagon road by way of the river Is Interfered with, ns there Is no way of crossing the canal. A colored man employed on tho new rail road was killed nt tho Cntawissa switch on Tuesday. Ho was silting on the engine and ns they were making n running switch he was thrown oil and the car that was being switched, ran over his leg. Do was probably killed by the fall, as ho died In n very short lime. Ho was from Wnrrenton, Virginia, but wo were not able to ascertain ids name. The remains wcro burled hero on Wednesday- Tho Soldiers' Orphan "Slxteeners" wilt hold their second annual reunion nt Harris burg, on August 10, 17 nnd 18, 1882. There nro over 10,000 "Slxteeners" of the various Soldiers' Orphan schools of Pennsylvania. They first organized last August, with over 330 members, nnd It W their purposo to havo us ninny attend this yearns possible. Railroad rates over all roads leading to Ilarrisburg will be reduced to two cents per mile, good for ten days. Tickets can be secured from Maj. H. F. Splcer, 23rd Parrisli St., Philadelphia, who has solo control of all railroad ticket orders. Mrs. W. R. Tubbs, ot the Exchange Hotel, Is taking an extended trip with Col. Fitzpatrick and a party of ladies from llazleton, visiting some of the prominent summer resorts. When last heard of they were "doing" the Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence riycr. The guests of the "Exchange" wcro favored on Wednesday evening with fish for supper caught by tho cxcursionist?,ono caught by tho Colonel weighing ten pounds and measuring over three feet- They will visit Montreal, Lake George, Long Branch nnd Saratoga before returning. A Lycoming county member of the Leg. islaturo proposes to introduce the following bill at tho next session. We most heartily join in recommending its passage. AX ACT To emancipate the peop'e from bondage to jmli ticians and preserve the elf reipcct of candi dates for ojjice. Suo. 1. Be it enacted, etc., that hereafter no candidate lor imbue olllcc sum . iv him self or any authorized agent, nor shall any person ior nun, pay or promise any money appointment or other tiling of value to any elector for his suftriiL'e or sunnort at uiiv primary, party or general election, nor for iiiu uiicniiiincc or expenses 01 any elector in niicmuuir nnv sucu election or nt uuv party convention. Suo. 2. No candidate for public ofllco shall treat any elector to liquor or other re freshments, or personally solicit the suf frago or support of any elector iu any pri inary, party or general election, or party convention. Provided that this shall not prevent tho presentation and ndvoeacy of tho claims of candidates or discussion of their merits in the public newspapers or in public meetings of the people. Sko. 3. Any person offendim; iisjiilnst tho provisions of this net shall bo deemed guil ty of u high misdemeanor, und on convict. ion thereof, slinll be .sentenced to pay a line not exceeding one thousand dollars nnd undergo an imprisonment not exceeding three years. Tho Danville Record says that a large number of Rev. J. M llton Peck's friends assembled at the rectory on last Thursday evening for the purpose of expressing their esteem and assuring the rector of their appreciation of ills labors dining his sojourn there. James Scarlet, Esq., had been chosen to present the rector with a purse, which had been contributed, amounting to $300. The address of Mr. Scarlet, iu tendering this testimonial, was pathetic and beautiful, nnd iu rare good taste. .Mr. Peck made nn earnest and af fecting response, assuring them that ho left tho parish with the most cordial feel ings towards nil that this gathering, upon the eve of Ids departure to new fields of labor, would bo remembered ns ono of the brightest moments of his life. Ho thank ed them for their great kindness, nnd the speaker for his noblu words, uud assured them that he would bo stimulated to brighter hope nnd greater work. It was u treat to all who attended, uud In the way of n surprise and presentation, u brilliant success. Mr. Peck und family left for Fall River, Conn,, on Friday, where they will visit his pnrentB before looking for a now field of labor. It Is the sincere wish of Ids parlshoners und many friends, that his visit and ministry may bo ever bright, nnd that God's grace lie always upon him. Nut a Ciiiullilnte. We urn requested to stnte that Miner Hile has withdrawn ns a candidate for sheriff. Ills name should therefore be stricken from the ticket. Mr. Ilile authorizes this an- pounccmeut, l'titnl IlurtiltiK at llcrwick. .Mrs. Alpheus Feiistennaker, who resided at Foundryvlllc, two miles from Berwick, arose from bed at four o'clock last Saturday morning nnd attempted to blow out n ker osene lamp, when It exploded, scattering the burning oil all over her person. Her set earns awoke her husband who went to her rescue, but too late. She was burned in such a terrible manner that sho died in tho afternoon after suffering great ugouy. The ;rcat ClrciiH Hay. As fai iw our advices reach, everybody is on llp.toc, with eager und well-founded anticipations of u day uud evening full of wonderful bights und worlds of fun, on Saturday August fith when M. M. Hllllurd's grand nnd popular Menagerie and Circus will make Its grand entree Into Blooms, burg and open Its countless treasurer for the education, edification nnd dellirlit of all. The proprietors of this famous under taking seem to have exhausted every re source und reached tho very verge of furthest limit In perfecting a Held enter tulnment a genuine family show of most liberal size, variety and Interest, and If they uro ever surpassed It will not bo until new species of animals nro crcuted uud miraculous powers accorded to aspirants for equestrian mid gymnastic laurels. llnckttorit ItettiH. Mr. Frank P, Harris hns gone to Phila delphia where he has nccepled n position In n largo drug store, Mr. Martin Pooley has gone to N'uutleoke to try Ids hnnd ns n typo 1111 the N'nntleokc Chronicle. Martin Is n young man of talent nnd will be missed hero. Dr. O. Lenkcr of Schuylkill Haven spent a few days in this community with Ids many friends. W. H. Shoemaker nnd wife, Thomas Jones nnd wife, of Shenandoah City, paid our vlllago a visit. Miss Col. Ilartman hns returned from Schuylkill Haven. Mr. A. B. Vnniiuw lias just painted his now store. iV number of our people will tent nt Mountain Grove during camp meeting. Our band played for tho Hook & Ladder Firo Go's, festival at Bloomsburg 011 Satur day evening, nnd the boys nie loud In their praise of the entertainment received nt their hands. IlolirHliitrif IlcitiH. Rev. Kerline, pastor of tho M. E. Church at this place, who was recently married, lias returned with his wlfo from 1111 ex tended wedding tour. May tlietrmatrlmonl nl life boa long and pleasant ono is the wish of their many friends. There wns a party of our young folks spent Saturday nnd Sunday last at Guno. ga Lake, or Long Pond as commonly call ed. They report having 11 very pleasant trip and one well worth the time. Mr. Rlcketts you will find to be a very accom modating gentleman. Mr. J. B. Follmcr proposes opening a select school at lids place, August 7th. He has taught several terms hero already. He should be patronized. The farmers of this valley became some- what excited over the now harvesting machines. The Roycc and the Ruwson agents were lively and the farmers didn't know hardly which they did want. Gotleib Ilartman is building a tine dwelling house on Ids lot nt this place. There has been quite n chango In the demeanor mid conversation of Dr. Vance since "that boy" took up his residence with him. OnsF.uvEi:. A ICIhh Apiece All Hound. Bo it remembered that the thousands who rldo up nnd down In tho elevator on the house side of tho cupltol every day owe tho luxury to that delighted old entle man, Robert Kioto of Mnuch Chunk. Everybody in Washington (everybody, I suppose, in Pennsylvania) knows and likes the plump, comfortable looking, auburn haired statesman from the Eleventh dls trict, nnd of course everybody knows that he tips the scales in the vicinity of 300 pounds. Last session, by judicious ngitu tiou on nnd oil the floor, he got through an appropriation for the construction of nn elevator, and tins session comes no more Into the House in the condition of a super. heated locomotive approaching a station. He was an occupant of tho "lift" the other morning, together witli three more or less ecstatic girls, nnd listened delightedly to their hearty commendations of the conven ience, ns it shot rapidly up to the gallery lloor. "Why," said one of the damsels en thusiastically, by way of climax, "the man who put this elovntor here ought to hnve n monument." "A kiss apiece all around would satisfy him," said the gallant author of the elevator, laughingly, with rather 11 paternal air und then, us the girls stepped out into the corridor to the music of their own laughter "but not this morning; some other" nnd here the elevator shot down again. I verily believe Hint the rosy conn tennnco of our friend would have been kissed by the ruby lips of his companions bad he been as willing as his word. Wash ington Corr. Phila. Ilecord. interustlnK to TettantH 1 lie courts at one time were disposed to construe the law as between tenants nnd owners in favor of the latter, but recently their decisions havo been much more lib eral to the tenant. Once It wns under stood that whatever improvement was added to a property by u tenant could not bo removed. There has been a decided modification of decisions on this subject of late. As n general rule, whatever a ten. ant puts Into ti dwelling or erects on the premises for his own comfort, without the intention to permanently annex it, he may remove at any time before the expiration of Ids lease. This would include such things us cupboards, shelves, coal bins, nnd even a stairway has been held to be within the rule. All trade fixtures and temporary structures, whether frame or brick, and without regard to their size, may be taken down and carried oil by the tenant who erected them. Even a dwell ing house Is not 11 pait of the reality if the right to remove it is reserved. All tho landlord can legitimately demand Is to have his property reitored to his possession In us good condition us it wns received by the tenant, ordinary wear mid tear excepted. Whatever the tenant puts In of a movable nature he may take away, but Ids carpen ter work must not Injure or permanently alter the property. All these decisions concur that these removals of fixtures must be made within the term of the lease. All that is on the land after the lease has expired reverts to tho landlord Ilarrisburg Patriot. Capture or a IIothc Tltlcf. Abram Whipple, of Northumberland county, notorious as a horse thief in tills state, was arrested nt Wilkes Buriillast Saturday night. When ho discovered that officers were after him, he attempted to make Ids cscnpe b it was overtaken. He had In Ids possession a horse and three sets of harness, supposed to have been stolen between Wilkes Barre and Ilarrisburg. At a hearing Sunday morning ho was commit ted to jail for a further examination. The prisoner was ono of a gang of notorious thieves who were arrested near Sunbury in Juno last, among who was William Whip pie. His brother, William, nt the time re. Mkted arrest, nnd wns shot by nn olllcer, receiving a wound from which ho died. Abram was tried on that occasion but was released for lack of evidence, Alfred Irvln of Montour township recently lost n double set of harness, and so on Wednes. day constable Woodward went to Wilkes Bane and arrested Whipple after ho had been discharged there, nobody being able to Identify the goods, und brought him to llloomsburg. Irvln found his harness nnd blanket, nnd Whipple was committed to Jail to wait tho action of the grand jury. Hi- will be very apt to go to Philadelphia next fall to Btay 11 few years. Acres of cabbage nro to be seen this year and unless the worm Is entirely too destruct Ive, there Is no doubt that the cabbage fain- Ino which prevailed In this section last year, will be followed by n season of super a bundaiice, This news will be Joyfully re- reived by lovers of tho savory vegetable, who will welcome It back to their hoards iu the shape of sutler kraut, stows uud slaws with u happy heait. The season has been very favorable thus fur for the growth of cabbige. New styles of culling cards and card type Just received ut tho Colvmuian olllce. To tlte Viililtc. Mlt. ElHTOIt. Somo maliciously dispos ed person or persons havo been circulating 11 story to the effect Hint thcro exists nmong tho merchants of Orangovtlle a combina tion to put up prices of goods nnd keep down the price of produce. Now ns far ns we nro concerned the report Is absolutely Joist, ns we are not a party to uuy such combination nnd havo no knowledge ot It; on the contrary, we will sell goods ns low as any other storo In tho county nnd will pay the highest market price, either mcr- clinudlsc or cash, for all kinds of country produce. Wo nro beginners In tho town nnd will not be undersold, as tho following prices will prove 1 calicos from 4 to 8 cts, oil calicos from I) to 11 cts, lawns 0 to 12 cts, glnghnms 8 to 11 cts. We sell Ron- frcw nnd Cnnton ginghams (the best dross ginghams In tho market), for 10 cts per yard, and havo numerous pieces to select fromj buntings, all colors, from 12 to 20 cts, muslin, bleached and unbleached, 5 to 13 cts, Ticking 12 to 25 cts, and a full line of Debclgos, poplin lustres, mixed goods nnd cashmeres ranelne from 10 cts to I&1.35. Mens' nnd boys' wool nnd fur hats from CO cts to $2.00, mens' and boys' straw hats 5 cts to iJtl.OO, sugar from 8 to 11 cts, coUce 12 to 20 cts, ten from 23 to 75 cts, soaps, splecs, Iron, fish, nulls, Ac, at cor respondingly low prices. Now to you who nre purchasers wo havo only this to say, icfore you give any credit to stories Hint may be lu circulation, come nnd see us nnd prove our words truo or false. The above list is only a 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 exchange for your stock or pay you cash. And to you who may want to buy lumber wo say we aro dealing In a full stock of lumber that at our prices will pay you to visit our yard before you pur. chase elsewhere, nnd now to nil who nre led to giving us a cnll by rending this card will give you n box of toilet soap contain ing iiirec cakes, ir you win give us 11 trial we guarantee you satlsfnotlon-wo nro closing out nit our white goods nt cost. 1 ours Respectfully, LlLI-BV & Slkppt, Orangcvllle, Pn. How to Treat IloyH-Tltc Hccrct of Huccchh Willi Tlictu. It should not bo expected, says a well known writer, that a boy will become a man, and bo nblo to do a man's work well, without receiving Instruction from those to whom lie has a right to look for advice, urn a great many lauicrs who are very particular nbout their work, think n boy ought to know Instinctively how uork ought to be performed. They have for gotten that they had to learn how to do things. To plow a field as It ought to be plowed may seem n simple thing to a man who hns done that kind of work for years, until he has become so familiar with it that he has to give It no special thought, but tho novice finds many things to learn. He lias seen It done, but when ho comes to do it himself he finds that seeing a thing dono is ono thing, nnd doing It is another. 'I he man who is wise will not find fault with a boy for a failure of this kind, but hu will exercise patience, nnd explain to ltlm wherein ho fnilcd. Ho will not treat the boy ns if ho were n man, or ought to know how to do such things as well as a man who has had experience, but ho will make a pupil of him, nnd lead him on, step by step, until lie has overcome each dllllciilty By taking pains to explain things to him he will arouse an interest in tho work, and the boy will bo anxious for further knowledge. Tho way to make men of boys Is to treat them as you would a man In many ways, .'show them that you do not hold their opinions iu contempt. Encourage them to act and think for themselves, and let them feel that you trust them. It gives a boy a very manly feeling to know that a grown up man considers his opinion worth some thing, and has faith in his ability to act without constant supervision. Put a re- sponsibillty on 11 boy's shoulders and he will be proud of it, and generally do him self credit iu tho way he carries It, When your boy earns something, don't put it all In your pocket and none In his. Let him have spending money. You can advise him how to use it, but don't make him feel that all his work lias been for some one else, nnd that ho is to earn, but not spend. Talk with him about using money foolishly nnd sensibly, and show him wherein ho can lay out his spending money to advantage, and ho will uot be likely to squander a great deal of It. He will doubtless make foolish ventures he would be n peculiar boy If he did not but these will be useful lessons to him. A boy can sec wherein ho docs a foolish thing us well as n man can, and he gener ally prollts by Ids mistakes. I have great faith in tho boys. Treat them like men nnd they will not disappoint you In grow ing up to bo men. Mr. J. P. Owen will belli llloomsburg next week to canvass tor a book called Treasury of Song, We havo examined tho work and find It to bu nn excellent collec tlon of good music. Thu following testi monials have been given It by eminent musicians ; From Eben Tourgee, Director of tho New England Conservatory of Music, Music Hall, Boston, Mass., and one of the choral leaders lu the Musical Peace Jubl lee of 1872 1 "I havo examined Treasury of Song. It gives mo great pleasure to say that It up pears to bo what its title Indicates, a col. cllon of real gems. I am sure It would find a hearty welcoino in every home In the land." From II. A. Clarke, Proffctuor of Music in the University of Pennsylvania, Phlla. dolphin. "I have looked through the collection of music called Treasury of Song, und urn glad to bear my testimony to the excel lence and variety of the selections It con tains. I hope it will meet with success that the evident care spent In its compila tion und Its beautiful typography deserve." Pens, pencils, pen holders, Ink, rubbers mucilage In great variety at tho Coluuiiian store. LOCAL NOTICES. Farmers dealing ut W. 11 Allen's can bo iieeommodated with stabling, apr, 7-tf. As good cigars as can bo found in town are kept nt W. B. Allen's East end gro cery. nprll7-tf Flour and feed can always bo had at Allen's East end grocery. npril 7-tf 1)009 pounds of nice dried raspberries, 88S8 " nlco dried pitted cherries, 7777 good spring chickens, 11(10(1 " fut old hens, fi5M " ireeso und ducks, 4411 " live veal calves, IWa " fat lambs, 2222 " turkeys, 1111 " sheep, 0000 old sheep bucks, and old roosters. All of the nbovo wanted rluht iiliimr. nt Light Street, by Silas Young. July 21.3m W. B, Allen has Just opened a lot of new guuus, eiuuruciug nno groceries, class. ware, nnlutcd china, oueensware. &n. All or the best, ami at the lowest prices. ( upril 7-tf In tbfl nhAftnrn nf John Wrtlf. fnrnmra wnntlng farm machinery will plenso cnll nt W. B. Allen's. nnrin-tf If tho lady who reads this enrd whbn in want of Spool Cotton will nsk for the "O. N. T." she will obtnln the very best thrend mndc. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T " Cotton ami sco that you get It. ror sale by nil lending dealers. ten -tin "buoiiupaiiia." Quick, complete cure, nil nnnoylng Kid ney, Bladder nnd Urinary Diseases. SI. Druggists. "hodoii otfnATs." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, Cd-blica. skunks, chlmnunka. i-nnl.i.ra 18c. Drutrelsts. Want n lot of teams rloht nlnnw tn limit out lumber from about four miles above Rohrsburg where Clint Lewis is suwlng, nenr Mnthew McIIcnry's or John HnntzM toBloomshurg nnd Berwick, 5,00 per per thousand to Bloom, and ftll.eO per thousand to Berwick, through July, August, nnd September. I give all kinds of store goods, flour, meat, clover and timothy seed, coal, llinc, harness, fly.ncts &c, nt Silas 1 oung'8 tilglit street, Pn. July 2S-8v I'crHoual! To Men only I Voltnlo Bolt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltale Belts and Electric Appllnnccs on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital ity, and manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manlv visor. Address as nbove. N. B. No risk Is In curred, ns thirty dnys' trial is allowed. Oct. 28. '81-ty BUSINESS NOTICES. ANSWEI! THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see nround us, seem to prefer to suffer and bo made miseralilo ny Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 7fi ru wo will sell them Shtloh's Vitnlizcr, gunran. teed to cure them. Sold by J. II. Kin- ports. may 5-eow Biiaon'tf OATAiiiui ltKMBDV. A marvc lous euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. With cacii bottle there is nn Ingenious nnsal Injector for the more successiui t.eatment o these com plaints without extra charge. Price COcts. Bom ny j. ii. Kinports. mayo-cow. HIHMHl's CONSHSIITION OMiE. This is beyond (iticstlon the most success. ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure tho worst cases of Cough, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while Us wonderful success iu tho cure of Consnmn. tlon is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it lias been sold on u guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly nsk you to try it. Price 10 cts. and $1. 00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest, or Back, Lame, use Shfioh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cts. Sold by J. II. Kin- ports. may 5 cow Both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd Blood Purifier aro prepared at 23U and 225 Western Avenue. Lynn. Mass. Price of cither $1. Six bottles for SO. Bent by mail in the form of pills, or of iczuuges, on receiptor price, lyi per box ior euncr. Mrs. rmKiiam ireely an swers all letters of inouirv. Enclose 3c, stnmp- Bend for pamphlet. Mention this paper. I'ALPITATIOS OF THE IlEAliT. J. M. Mltrht. Svrascuse. N. V.. writes: "When I first commenced uslnir vonr I!ur. dock Blood Bitters I was troubled with flut tering and palpitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid, witli a numbness of the limbs: since using, my heart has not troub- led me nnd the numbing sensation is all gone." rnce gi.uu. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diptheria, canker mouth and ncminciie, iu Sliiloli's Catarrh Ilemedv. nasal injector free with each bottle. Use u 11 you desire health and sweet breath. rnce ou cents. Hold by J. II. Kinports. may 12-cow. TFast, brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond Dye colors. One packago colors 1 10 ma. 01 gooas. iu cents ror any color. A good medicinal tonic, with real merit, is urown-B lion jiiitcrs, so nil druggists say nVSI'Kl'SlA. AND MVKlt OOMl'LAIST. Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store und get a bottle of Shlloh's Vltnllzcr, every bottle has 11 minted lruur. antee on it, use accordingly and If it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. H. Kinports. may 12-eoW; A DliLIOllTFUI, NOVELTY. Ladies prefer Floreston Cologne because they find this lasting combination of ex. quislto perfumes a delightful novelty. OH, WHAT A COUOltl Will you heed tho wnrning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask your selves If you can alrord for tho sake of saving 60 cts., to run the rhu and do noth. Ing for it. Wo know from experieuco that bhiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. Tills explains why more than a Million bottles were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, lit once. Mothers do not bo without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Shlloh's Porus Plaster. Sold by J. H. Kinports. may 12.eow. A VALUABLE ADDITION. Because it is beneficial to the scalp and adds to personal beauty by restoring color and Iiiitro to gray and failed hair, is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such u popular dressing. , MAUIC IN THE NINETEENTH OBNTUltV. N. Slclteu, Wycbrldge, Ontario, writes: 'I have sold largo miuntittcB of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrir. Oil; it Is used for colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in fact, for any airectlon of tho throat It works like magic. It is a sure euro for burns, wounds and bruises." "By asking too much we may lose tho little that wo had before." Kidney. Wort asks nothing but n fair trial. This given, It fears no loss of faith In Its virtues. A lady writes from Oregon 1 "For thirty years I have been afflicted with kidney complaints. Two packages of Kldncy-Wort havo dono mo more good than nil thu medicine nnd doctors I havo had before. 1 believe it is a sure cure." BE NOT DECEIVED By Plusters cliiiimng to bo nn improvement on ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S is the Original and only genuine Porous Plaster all other so-called PntmiR P la S t G rs 111-0 imitations, Beware of them. Sec that you get an ALLCOCK'S PLAhTER, which wo guarantee has effected more and quicker cures than any other external remedy. SOLS BY ALL DEUGQIST3. eb 1 lit- eow ECONOMY PROSPERITY, SUCCESS. Somo yearn nijo wo lenrncd tlio lea- Hon tlint fanners, could hot nlTonl to pay liiuli prices for Fertilizers, that a lirst-clnss I'hosplinto properly nrntno nlatod, must lie produced for nearly linlf tliu price of tlioso then in the mar ket. Necessity, tho mother of invention, was upon us, and our cltorts ot years wns about to ho triveti to tho public in the Hliaim of our TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE. This article combines nil tho necess ary elements to produce n good crop of U'l, o.,.l f..,1 .!, ;i ni,,i;,ii if iitav) nun ivun iiiu null titiiiv4iiinjr for tho grass which is to follow tho next year. When tins nittelo was first introdtic d it wns said that it could not bo pro duced at tho ptico nt which wo wcro Belling it, but thanks to the cash buy- ng public who have favored us with constantly increasing orders which has enabled ut to produce iu a largo way Mint which nannot bo dono in any other. BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia. July !-!-3 w Invitation. Strangers arc invited to visit o.ir store, when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and t ) make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City 1 hill, at the very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants a i we can. The store is about twice a-; large as it was two or three years ago; made so by digging under ground and building overhead, and by ex tension on Chestnut street. Parts of the store are about as comfortable as any place can be; and one of the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and refrcshmrnt of strangers. One of the pleasant things about the store always has been the fact that you can walk all over it, either alone or with a guide, without ever being asked to buy a thing. We know wry well that most of you come to us for a good share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to soe the place ? Hut perhaps you are not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in th-j store, when you get here. You can write for any goods that you may happen to want; and get them, proba bly, just as well as if you were on the spot. Any how, you know, you can return whatever you get that you don't like. We sell more sorts of things than we can put into an advertisement. So, what ever you want, suppose you drop us a line. We'll help you if we can. John Waxamaker. CheMiiui.TliliUtiilli nrul Mnrkot kiii'iov, uud city-hull tiiuare, rmLiDtU'JIIA. ryr &p:!a:l59 WATCH. SEE THESE Further Proof that tho "Hiieeltil" Is absolutely uiirlniled. The folIoiTliipr ImTO been lakcn since our Inst btateinent or rnllmp. They nro but 11 few. Wo ean ulitnv many more from our Hook of Hating? quite as uccurnt''. Wtch No. Kan. Variation". 81,626 CO day, 12 soconds. 81,684 94 days, 18 aeoondt. 83.873 120 days, 10 seconds. 68.711 28 days, 7 second). 63,009 20 days, i seconds. 61,893 121 days, 17 rcconds. 61,026 100 days, 16 seconds. 61,700 10 days, 1 seconds. 88.712 09 days, 18 seconds. 63.874 1)2 days, 10 seconds. 5?'522 ,10 day-' -5 tecends. 48,287 (niinuto repeater and perpetual calendar) BAN 25 DAYS WITHOUT VAIATI0:f. THEI'IUCIIoftlio '! j.i'flt.1" hut least 20 jut cent. Ioi.. than that cf ny other wutch of mitlitiir Hko equal grade. Watches sent on approm!. Correspondence Im itcil. Twelfth mxl 'lustiiut S I rniLADEH'JIIA. ATARI? H E1ys' Croa-Balm Illio cub.il passages ot Catarrhal virus, cuu. Ilni healthy bocrelloim rtlljVH lnll4titnit!lnn I colPMnn 1 protects tho mc-ml brane from additional I cold8,completoly he Is i mo sores auu restores mo sense 01 USUI tud Bintll. llleueilclal iv kuiu ale realized by u few applications. A thorough treatment will cure catarru, hay fever. Ac t neiiualeS iur cuius in inu nead Agreeable lu use. An. Agreeable lu use. Ap- HAY-FEVER rbVER Into the .nostrils, un v tri.,!,. 1 yceoiciiiiw n pucmge ior sale mm sW B KT7 Sk& fts llil ELY CltEAM HALM CO.. Oswego, N. Y. rutin Fitinllv I'nlnlA rcnilv for tio nro tliu mnut convenient nrtlclu of tho kind, nil shntlc nml colors, put up In i, nml pint cans. Wc furnish n can of paint nml brush for 2! cents. Baxollnc Petroleum Jelly, used for bums scalds nnd sores of every kind; It Is cood nnd cheap. Snxollno I'omndo for tho hair, highly perfumed, 25 cents. Olvccrlno Lotion. To ladles and children or any person with n lino sensitive skin and whose complexion Is nfTccted by tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chapping this Lotion Is Invaluable. An excellent ap plication to tho face nfter shaving. Largo bottles 2.1) and 50 cents. Our Stock of Hnlr and Tooth brushes hns been replenished nnd contains sonic good bargains. Wo carrv n complete am1, well selected stock, and competent persons aronlwnys In attendance to supply tliu wants of our pat rons. Wo study to please, and belle ;o we can supply you with everything In oar Pno economical! v. satlsfactorll v and In a manner calculated to Induce to join in the verdict, mat our store is the placo to trade. Hoping to sec many readers of the Columiiian nt our placo of business shortly nnd soliciting a sharo of your esteemed patronage, we re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. rum: READY-MIXED M PASTE, LEAD & ZINC- co.Minsr.il win i PURE LINSEED OIL, AND FIIsTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guarauteed OK MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FflEE OF FREIGHT Where wc have no agent. CfiyOrders ami inquiries by Mail or Telephone- receive rnoaii'T attention. ADIHtUSS.- MofltourWliiteLeatlZittG&GolorWs RUPERT, PA. WM. E B. DAVIES, - - SUP'T. May ti -Cm QOMMISSIONEKS' SAL1. Will no held at tlio Court IIouso In llloomsbiire on Tliursilny tuo aisl day of August, im at. lu o'clock, a. m. agrcoablo to the proMilom of Acts of Assembly In such cases mado anil provided nil the right, title aud Interest acquired by tlio sail commissioners lu tlio followlni lots, pieces, and parcel ol unseated lnndj, heretofore purchased bv them at Treasurer's saio aud held for a period of more tli in five years; the d.y ot redemption having koiic by, unless by tho original owner. AC11K3. OWNER. YEAH TOWNSHIP AMT. ion lirown Nathaniel ISM Catawtwa fJ i: -109 Younir.Iolin 1 I 1S52 lsli IloarIiiL'creel:,!iS3 so l-'l.hcr .lonatli'n is iiarpln-i invu 60 Uielsh'T .Tohu, sr. Heaver 4 41 ltoarlngcieol: 3tiT do r s; do 6 si do 14 01 do or llrlarcreck o o:i ltoarlni;creeli4l or I'f ne 3 B'J l'lshtngcrcck 8 17 Demon 13 41 do 13 1,4 do 4 7:1 llrlarcreek 4 07 I-'l3hlnL'0-eek 511 n Mliiard wm. to Whluuna Abram " 'W sco cook .lolin. Ir " M5 Callus Charles " 10O Cuiry l'strlek I'M 5 seott Smuel 1SS4 25 Ash Samuel ism 4 II Deacli N. U. U. 1-.-0 401 do do lh-W 10 Keeler F.benezer lsMl 10 nower Solomon " so Ikeu-r WUIam " 22 McCnll Heirs " loo Wapncr l'lilllp " 0 Oman John " 15 Kobblns .losepli " 62 1.000 Henry " 70 Lyons ltobcrt " 343 liorron John, Jr. " !U3 liensou l'eter " 124 liarnea Thomas " 134 Lemon Mlliam " too Applemanl'hlna-3 ' 60 liluel Samuel 1S51 loo " " uacKson do Jit ricasant MttdlaOll do do Locust do do do rinc Conyngham 4 47 7 08 4 21 4 01 4 37 4 67 33 13 33 13 1413 S4I 45 S3 21 71 40 51 WWI XB7 II 17 3 S3 11 37 13 11 7 IK) SS7 32 117 3 97 2113 3 SO 4 IS 11 03 5 4 t.7l U7S II ss 4 US 4!H 9 07 1217 3i2lJ 200 enwsart .lames 18.13 Locust sou .Miner x reircr " Minim 40 Yohe Jacob " do in nrover .Michael " Main loo .Miller l'elfer "'02 do 1M DeoblerC. II. " l'lno 120 HolTiiian Harriet " do 200 Woodstdo A- Prick " Hmrarloaf 4i)i Delhi Robert 18G0 Heaver 50 Ash William " Drlarcreek o Trough ileiiiy " do 50 Crsvelintr Andrew" Main ao Smeck Ilrobst 1H2 I'atawUsa 1 lot Callahan Jumes 1670 Ceiitral-a l " l'ensterma'h'r J II " do 1 " James Hdward " do I " Kllno Caroline " do 1 " Kllno John " do 1 " -Murphy Thomas " do 1 " lllnllian John " do 1 ' Mcelmu .lames " do 1 " Novln MIcha-1 " do sou (learheart Win. " Sugarloif CIIA1ILKS llltlCIIAHT. JOSHUA HISTTKUSIAN, VN.j- county com. ii. r. l.nu.Ml, Commissioners' olllce, llloomsburff, July 10, V. QOM.MISSIONKHS' SALK. o will oiler for Bale what Is known as the old Jail property, on Thursday, August aist., lb2. at lo o clock, a. si, at the court House in IliaottHtninr all that certain pleco of land ultuato In the town it llloomsburg with n front on Coutro street o( 211 W feet and a front on First. Mrn-i nf ti: n-oi. nn which are erected a brick dwelling house, 011 lall, stable and other out-bulldlngs. conditions can bo seen at tho ortlec, JOSHUA FKITJSKMAN.) ciiAiti.tis HEICHAHD, County coins. 11 r, LIHIAIE, ) -or- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Hy vlriuo ot un order ol the orphans' cou. t of Columbia county, iho undersigned, Administrator of the estate ot David sit ler late ot Centre town, bhlp, deceased, will expose to Public Sale on tho premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882 at ten o'clock In tho ".forenoon, tho foUowln do. scribed real estate to wit, A cortatn messuayo and trart ot land f Ituito In tho township of centre In tho county of Columbia and Htato of renusjlranla, bounded and described as follows, to wit i On tho North by laud or freas IlofTman, on tho Hast by land or Ira Latter, on the South by landot James Knebir and on tho West by land of William lloup, containing FIFTY-FIVE AURBSi More or less with tho appurleuntces on which are erected a 110 USH, BARN. AUJ out buildings, Also a certain tract, ploco cr parcel of Uruittlt. ualoln Hrlarca-ek township, couutv andHtotn aforesaid, bouudi d on the Noi th by land ot Uman. uet Yost, on Hie Goat, south and West by laud o (leorge Hess, containing Eleven Acres, More or less with the appwenauoei. TUItMaoi'SALK.-'a-nre cent ofonwouillt of tho purchase monoy stun bo paid at the strlk. lug down ot tho projierty, the ono rourih lost tlio ten per cent at tUo confirmation absolute, and the remaining tbren fourths in one year after cowir- mat! ill Mat with Inter -t mm th it OuU Jul). 16SJ. HA1'1 - "iS