THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMRBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian'. blooIburg; fa., FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1882. Correct Hallroml Tliuc Tnlilc Train on the Philadelphia A II. II. lento Kurort as follows i KOKTII. RODTn, e is a. m. 11 49 u. hi. 4 u p. in. 6 43 p in. Trtns on the D. L. A W. It. 11. Icavo D c-ouisoure HI fOlIOWH I NOITII, SOUTH. I M a. m. l!U in, lo M n. in. It 49 a in, SI p. in. 4 ill p. in. The II 49 train south connects with the l'hlla. delphln ft Keadln? at import, and with tlu Northern Central at Nortliumoerland. The Ma, m train connoctn at Northumberland with :a train on 1'onnaylTanta road reaching l'bl adaiphla at f.m p. m Tbo ll:i.' train connects with rhtladrlplila anil Heading roa I at Ituport at 11:50 reaching I'lilla dolphta at e:oo p. in. Tna 11:43 train connects with Pcnnsylv.nl. roat at Northumberland at 1:43 reaching Phllad-M. plila at 7:35 p, in. The 4:21 p ra. train conncctB with rennsjlvanla road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. ana rcacnut Philadelphia at S:SJ a. m. lerHounl. U. M. Cummlnirs, Esq., wns In town on Tuesday. Mhs Annie; J. Uoriiliiiril U visiting friend at Providence. N. P. Moore, Esq., ot llucltliorn, win In town on Wednesday. John 0. Yociltn, Esq., of Cntnwlssn, was in town on Tuesday. A. 0. Klmberly of Berwick called at this offlcc on last Friday. Mr. J. W. Dllley left lor his home In the Weston Saturday of Inst week. Mr. E. B. Yordy, mid wife, of Wllkei Darro, were In town on Tuesday. Mrs. Clmnco and Mrs. Wills of Philadel phia are the guests of Mrs. Win. Krearaer. Mr. Uryson, candidate for the Legisla ture, was In town on Thursday. Mr. lteber, of Luwlsburg, was visiting Ids son, Dr. Ucber, this week. Mrs. Nellie Sheep of Washington, D. C. is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Kate Shocp, on East street. Mr. Clalus Hnlsey Esq. of Wilkes llarrc, who win visiting Mr. C. II. Campbell, call ed at our ofUce on Saturday. A. 11. Bacon of Wilkes Barre was In town last week. He is an active man, and his musical Instruments nro the best. H. V. Wlilte will start for Philadelphia next Monday on business. While there he expects to take a llymg trip to the beach. Mr. O. M. Quick, Deputy Prothonotary, Is taking a week "off." Matthew certain ly needs a rest and we wish him a pleasant time. J. E. Aikman and niece, Miss Clara Alkiimn, of Centre, started for the cool spots along the Jersey shore last Monday. They expect to spend some time In quest of rest and lecreallou, and will undoubted ly return very much worn out? Mrs. Isaiah Melick who had been visit ing friends here, started for her home in Dickson, Lee county, 111., last Wednesday. Mrs. Creasy, a sister of Mrs. Mellck's, gave u dinner party on Tuesday which was largely attended by old friends, thus making the loBt hours in old Columbia pass pleasantly. W. L. White, of Centre, relumed last Friday from a visit among his relatives and friends in the West. He left this county October first of last year, going as far west an Iowa and spending some lime in each stale ho passed through, returning via Canada, Niagara Falls and New Vork City. Will reports a good time. Tlie CimipalKii ColumUlm.. We will send the Coixmiuan to any ml. dress in Ihu county, from now until after the fall election fnr0 cents. As this will be an unusually Interesting campaign every Democratic voter should take a paper and keep himself posted. There la not a man in the county who cannot afford to take the Columuian nt that price, and we hope to receive many orders- Postage stamps can be sent by mall. A Uttlo child of Mrs. II. Broadt was bur rled on Monday afternoon. Spectacles und eye glasses, to suit nil iiljes, at L. Bernhardt Jewelry store. A heavy harvest Is the sign ot u hard winter. Look up your overcoats- New styles of calling cards and card typo just received nt the Cor.uiiniAN olllce. The Northumberland county fa'.r will bo held at Sunbury, September 2it. 27, 23 and 2Dlli. A telephone line has I,. en constructed r iiincctlng Shlckshlnny with the Wilkes Barre exchange. The brick work for the first story of James Barton's new building on Main street is completed. Tliero is a rumor that Bamuin will be in Suubury in the beginning of October with hU mammoth show. Itcmcmbcr the entertainment of the Agnes Wallace Villa combination on next Thurs day evening, Aug., ill. There seems to be un epidemic among the cats in this section. They nro sudden ly taken sick, and die in n short time. The citizens In Northumberland county are making extra efforts to give a tlrst-class exhibition at their annual fair this full. Two young ladles walked from Blooms burg to Rupert last Saturday In twenty minutes. The distance Is two miles. Mr Stroup has a tenant already moved Into one of his new housos on Fourth street. The others are ready for occu pancy. Lloyd Wlntersteen was at Pottsvlllo and saw Sullivan and Madden tight three rounds. They were attending a tlreman's parade mid picnic. One man In Milton last week sent a list of 80 subscribers to the A'orthumlerland Democrat. How many of our readers can do as much forTnn Coi.umiuan. ltobert Buckingham, Esq., the enter, prising chairman of our county committee, has distributed the wlndow-books in near, ly every township in tho county. In nnothcr column we announce the net Ion of the Conferees of Columbia and Mon. tour counties In regard to thu nomination of Judgo Elwell for President Judge. Black, blue, carmine, green and violet Ink In any quantity, from n five cent bot. tlo to quarts, at tho Columiiian store. Tho largest stock nud lowest prices In town. Quito number of the Orangcrs of tliU county passed through town on Wednes day on their way to the Trl-Stato Granger's ilplc at William'. Grove, Cumberland tminty. 'The corner stone of tho new American IIoso house ut Ashland, was laid on Mon day of last week, W. A. Murr delivered the address for the occasion to a large an. illence, A festival will bo held In tho new Grunge a all In Mt. Pleasant on Friday evening. The hull will bo dedicated on Saturday afternoon August Sutli. Tho best way to Judgo of tho ripeness of n watermelon, Is when small blisters begin to appear on tho rind. When a melon Is fully ripe tho blisters nro In great quantities. Charles P. Waller, a brother of I). J. Waller, Sr., died at Honcsdalc, last Frl day mnrnlng. Ho wns President Judgo of tho twcnty.Jccond Judicial district of Pennsylvania. Many thanks to our patrons who are Bending In now subscribers. Our campaign list Is rnpldly, Increasing. Now Is tho tlmo to subscribe. Only 80 cents until after tho election. Tho third annual convention of tho Vol imtccr Fireman's Association of tho State of Pcnnnsylvnnla will bo held at Bradford, commencing Tucsdny September 10th. Ex. curslon tickets will be Issued. Campaign Comj.miiias' only 30 cents for 3 months. Subscribe now. There Is some talk of nn advance of the price of coal nt the beginning of tho next month. At present t lie tinthrnctto coal companies favor an advance of twenty llvo cents on all grades of coal. The salo of the sanitarium which was announced In tills paper some weeks ngo has nt last been consummated. Dr. L. Shattuck of Connecticut Is tho purchaser, who will take posesslon next month. The undersigned has eight thousand melons and cantaloupes on tho Island at Espy, now ready lor market. Special In ducements offered to dealers. Everybody come. David Gbisikokii. The new'JiTpc Organ, which M. 1. Moller of Ilngorstown has just placed In the Lutheran Church ot this place, has two manuals, mid two pedals of full compasB, sixteen stops and four hundred and fifty pipes. It Is said that Canada leu established a meat market whteh guarantees to place the best llesh In the world In the Engllshjinarkets at ten cents n pound. For this very sumo meat we pay from thirty, live to sixty cents a pound. School Houhb Lktiiso. In Greenwood township, at the old Greenwood chilrch ynrd, on Monday, August 28th, at 2 o'clock. Specifications can be seen on dny of letting, nt the place of letting. ur.o, w. utt, secretary. The promises of a largo crop of grapes this fall is blasted by the fruit being at tacked with rot. This complaint conies from all sections and It Is feared the abun dant crop which all were anticipating will bo fully one-half destroyed. Dedioatios. The new M. E. Church at Chestnut Grove, Ilohrsburg circuit will bo dedicated next Sunday August 27th. Hot. W. W. Evans and ltev. It. E. Wilson will be present. Preaching at 10 A. M., 3 P. M. ami 7J P. M. All are Invited. It Is probable that tho M. E. Church will be i eady for services on September 10th, Tli j committee endeavored to have their soi vices begin on some other dato but find tli it this date Is the only one that will suit .il. mlulstcrs who expect to be present. I ould any change be made wo will give i le announcement. Just received a new 101 of Elgin, Walt ham, Springfield and other make of watches In open and hunting cases, warranted from two to live years. Also silver plated teaspoons one dollar a set, table spoons two dollars a set, at L. Bombard's Jewelry Store. 0 0-tf F. B. Hartman, Secretary of the Agrl cultural society, Is preparing the premium list for our county fair which will be pub llshed next week, Extra premiums will be offered, and everything done to make the exhibition this fall tho largest It has ever been. It will bo held October 11, 12, 13 and 14th. Stephen II. Wolf did not announce his name in the Coi.umiiuk as candidate for Sheriff before the delegate election. It Is much less likely that he would come to this paper after his defeat, to announce himself as an Independent. All the money ho spends as an Independent is useless. An excursion train was run to Danville on last Friday night, to give passengers an opportunity of hearing Dr. Guard, of Bal timore, lecture on tho subject, "Ingersol Ism." Quite a number of our citizens went to hear the lecture, and report it as an ex cellent one. Dr. Guard has earned a wide reputation, and on this occasion he sus tained himself. The Lutheran congregation have been notified that Sunday, September 10th, is tho day appointed for again holding ser vices In their church. The work of r. pairing Is fast being completed. The papering is all done and a large portion of the painting. A few days j el will finish the work- Tho pipe organ is placed and ready for the choir. Tlieic is some talk of soon connecting the Danville exchange, Milton exchange, Wllllaiusnoit exchuinre and Wilkes Ilarrn exchange, so as to afford our citizens nn opportunity of communicating by telephone with people In any places In the above ex. changes, v lieuier tills Is all talk now we know not, but it certainly will afford n chance for talk should these arrangements be made. Pine Grove Sunday School picnic, held Saturday 10th., was quite a brilliant affair. The school, with suitable banners (lying, marched to tho ground singing "Wo are marching to Zlon &c." 1 ho children were first served with dinner, and then a general invitation was extended to all to dine. Then came a literary exercise consisting of Select Heading, Declamations itc. A choir furnished good music. Pens, pencils, pen holders, Ink, rubbers mucilage In great variety at tho Coi.umiuan store Quito a number of new dwelling bowses arc In course of erection in our borough. They are needed, Although more houses havu been built since the firo than were burned, tho deiiiaud is still largely In ex. ccs of the supply, It is to bo hoped that many more buildings will bo up ere cold weather sets In all of which will at once be occupied even to the number of one lain, dred, So long as a scarcity prevails tliero Is Uttlo hope of a reduction of rents which are now enormous!) high, Mittonmn. Mount Joy has formed a Law and order Leuguu who have posted upuiul distributed on tho streets a circular which reads as follows I "The Law and order League hereby gives notice that the laws against profanity will bo strictly enforced. All iltl.ensnro requested to bring Information and assist In rooting nut this pernicious pructlc," It would be well to form such a League In every community. Wrupplng paper printed or blank kept In stock at the Coi.i miiian olllce. A census bulletin Is being Issued from tho Government Printing Olllco giving tho population and males over twenty.onu years of ngo In each county. Columbia county Is given as follow.! Total populn. tlon 32,409. White 82,204, colored 145. Native white males over 21 years of age, OOlWj foreign, 820; colored, 40; making a total voting population of 7,837. In 1880 tho total vote cast In this county was 7054, or 783 less than tho census makes It. The new Miners' Hospital at Drlfton, Pa. erected by Messrs. Coxc, Bros. & Co., Is about completed. Mr. II. D. Miller who lias been In the Pennsylvania Hospital In Philadelphia, will bo tho principal nurso In this Institution. Hv hns already taken up his residence In the building and Is superintending the Interior arrangements. The building contains 22 rooms, with prop, or ventilation and light, gas and water In every room, nnd the entire building heated by steanv Dr. Dobson, a grnduato of tho University of Philadelphia, Is to be the resident surgeon. Dr. Wcntz, who is well, known throughout tho mining region ns a surgeon of great skill, will have the manage, ment of tho Hospital. Time books, for a week or month, mem orandum and account books of all kinds can be found at the Coi.uiiihan store. The work of repairing In tho M. E. Church Is about completed. Thu ceilings aro beautifully painted In water colors, while tho sides are of oil finish. An en tire new pulpit Is built, which is about fifteen ot eighteen Inches high. This is supplied with a suit of furniture of the latest pattern. Near the pulpit, at one side ot the church, is n small elevation enclosed with neat railing which will be used by members of tho choir. The en tire work In this room corresponds well with the painted walls which arc beautiful Indeed. In the first room, or that set apart for the Sunday school, new scats of modern pattern are nrrnnged, nnd a neat chair, which can bo moved to suit the comfort of the occupant, Is supplied for each teacher. Tito Infant department and bible class nro separated from the school room proper by means of glass partitions which can be raised or lowered, and allows of uniting all departments for opening mid closing exercises. The entire building Is heated by steam. Quite a large crowd gathered at the fair grounds on laBt Saturday afternoon to wit ness the races which were announced for that time. Arrangements worn made for three different trots, Hie gctitlcmen'sjroad. sters, the sporting list and the colt race. Tliero was a great deal of surprise occa sloned by the trotting of "Blaek Cloud," owned by Sheriff Ent. Very few sup. posed him to be so free an animal, but when he came in so far ahead of the rest and Ids tlmo recorded, the Sheriff was much complimented on owning such an animal. The following Is the list of trot tersi In the first trot, orgentlemon's roadsters, there were three entries : Stephen Knorr, (Gray Chief); W. Hartzcll, (Bay Bill); Lon. Ent, (Black Cloud). The first was taken by Lon. Ent, time 2:43. The second by W. Hurtzell. In the sporting list were four entries : Wm. Allen, (Charley C); Will Hurtzell, (Lucy); Samuel Prentiss, (Pet); C. Arm strong, (White Foot). The first was won by W. Hurtzell, time 2:53; second by Wm. Allen; third, C. Armstrong. In the colt race there were three entries : ShiiiucI Prentiss, W. Whetstone and J. Wlntersteen. Tho first was taken by W. Whetstone, In tho first heat In 3:25. In the second heat J. Wlntersteen entered the race and came in first in 3:20. Given A wily. A valuable stylograpldo pen Is given awny with every quart bottle of Caw's luk sold at the Coi.umiuan- store. The Ink is the best quality, and sells at iyl.00 u quart. Call soon and eccuro n bargain. A Turkey Iluzznrcl. On Monday of lust week as the Switch Back cur win returning towurds Maueh Chunk, Mr. Harry Mumford saw u huge turkey buzzard standing on the track near Hackelblrnie. The buzzard was eating a smaller bird which It had just caught, and did not leave the track until the ear was nearly on It. When it heard the nolso of the car it gavo a cronk and Hew away. Its wings when expanded reached outside the rails between which It stood, and measured over six feet from tip to tip. It behooves farmers to look out for their poultry. JJauch Chunk Democrat. CUtllWlMHIl ItCIllH. Dr. L. B. Kline's health Is Improving slowly, but he is not yet out of danger. Tho Water Company completed their surveys on Monday of this week and the next thing lu order Is to get the water Into town. Thu people have depended long enough on Providence to do their sprluk. "ng. Mr. G. E. Myers of the iVeim Item had a large neie safe placed In his new olllcu on Monday last. Prof. Keller's music classes will give a concert In Masonic Hall on Saturday even lug of this week. II. V. White, Esq., of your town, gavo us a call on Monday. Mattle L. Yoeuni, of Northumberland, was visiting her cousin, John C. Yoeuni, a few days last week. Dramatic Cle.itton. The dramatic season will Iki opened by tho Agnes Wallaco Villa Combination, who will appear In the Opera House on next Thursday evening, Aug., 31st. This troupu gave an entertainment to our people two years ago, which win much iipprecl. Med, and this year comes among us newly organized and promise a rare treat for those who will slezo tho opportunity to attend. In places where they have given two performances, the second evening's entertainment always drew huge houses. Heinembcr, they give only one entertain, ment, so If you wish an evening of enjoy, ment bo sure and attend. Tho following taken from the Seranttn Daily Timet gives u short description of their acting! The entertainment given lu Music Hnll last evening by the Agnes Villa Company was pntroulzed by the peoplu of 1'lttston better than any other dramatic perform. anee given hero this season ; In fact, tho hull was almost packed to such an extent as to bo uiicomfortnble. Tho play opened with Sam B. und Little Lucie lu the drama of ".Miss Multou," and, from the moment tho curtain raised until thu close of tho fifth act, the performance was watched with the deepest Interest. As Sarah Mutim Agnes W. Villa created genuine ailnilm tluu, und furnished ample proof that she Is a leudlng stnr in her profession. Through out the play she was ably supported, Sam 11, Villa Is, to say the least, an excellent comedian, us was fully demonstrated in the luughnblo nfter.plece, In Hircu scenes, entitled "II. H, II. Pocahontas." Tho burlesque wus the most enjoytiblu wo have witnessed on the boards of Music Hull this season, nud was highly appreciated by the audience, Scrunton Uu) Daily Timet. Tlie Mutuorrt of tlie lor l)aH. The August meteors made a lliin display this year, nnd nttrneted imiclt attention, oven from those who ordinarily care little for star gazing. On Thursday and Friday nights tho meteors fell probibly nt tho rato of a hundred In an hour. Many wciu so small Hint they seemed, as they darted across the sky, to be mere lines of light. A targe number left phosphorescent trails which were seen to curl, break up, and gradually fade several seconds after the meteors hail disappeared. One, seen In tho eastern heavens nt ten o'clock on Thursday night, appears to have been of oxtrnordlnnry size nnd brilliancy. It Is described as looking ns large as the full moon on thu horizon. Il was heart-shaped, nnd the broader end appeared to spread out Into llames, In which blue and red hues wero conspicuous. It seemed to fall straight downward, but this was tin questionably nn effect of perspective. No explosion was witnessed ami no noise heard. No one who watched the meteors long could fall to notice how their paths riullat. cd from a common centre In the constella tion Perseus- During the llvo days that tho earth occupies In traversing the meteor stream, which ts in somo places about 8,. 000,000 miles broad, the number of these bodies that entered our atmosphere, ami were consumed by the Intense heat deve loped by friction ngidnst tho particles of the air, must have been enormous, if they wero not thus consumed, a shower of me teors would bo n menace to human life. Tho amount of debris they leave floating in the air, In the shapo of meteoric dust nnd other products of combustion, Is com paratlvcly Insignificant, and yet yet not too small to be perceptible. Meteoric dust Is continually finding Its way slowly down to the earth's surface, and It is found even in the oozo of tho sen bottom. A plate, coat ed with some sticky substance, and expos ed to the nlr at n considerable elevation, and In localities where ordinary dust is not likely to be found, will collect particles of meteoric Iron, especially after the earth has passed through a stream like that of the August or November meteors. It Is a fact of great Interest that meteors are probably bodies which have been ex polled from the stars as well as from our own sun. Thus wo are able to put our hands upon substances which have actually qonie from the sidereal universe, and have been vaporous constituents in the whirling furnace of a sun. Jf. Y. Sun. 'skinny jihn. "Wells' Health Itenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, sexual Debility. l.oc-ilH icccorclutl. The following deeds have been recorded since those last published : James B. Kuhn to J, F. Broadt, Blooms, burg. John F. Broadt to Willinm Ikelcr, Bloomsburg. William Ikeler to E. 1!. Ikeler Blooms, burg. II. C. k I. W. Hartman and wife to E. It. Ikeler, Bloomsburg. Michael Grovcr, Sheriff, to John F. Fowler, Pine. Joseph D. Thompson nnd wife to Jacb Miner, Berwick. Levi Homely nnd wife to J. Milton Bower, Centre. Peter A. Evans and wife to Henry A. Brelsch, Hemlock. Hnrmou A. Krenmer to E. U. Ikeler, Bloomsburg. Chas. S. Fomwald, sheriff, to Ellas Gigger, Bloomsburg. J. W. Hoffman, sheriff, to E. li. Ikeler, Bloomsburg. J. W. Hoffman, sheriff, to E. It. Ikeler, Bloomsburg. A. W. Creamer to W. C. Hurtzell, MlDlim Margaret Fox to W. O. Hurtzell, Miillln. Michael Hautz and wife to the trustees of tho M. E. Church of Chestnut Grove, Greenwood. I. W. Hoffman, sheriff, to E. II. Ikeler, Bloomsburg. Mary Gearhart to Lydia C. Fedder, Mlllllnville. Allen C. Trembower and wife to Jesse Hill, Madison. Silas Shtiman and wife to Perry DcLong, Orange. Geo. W. Hirlcmun, administrator, to Ira D. Hess, Benton. Jacob Kllngamun nud wife to Isaac Klingaman, Beaver. William Smith anil wife to John Hoyt, Benton. Jacob Schuyler nnd wife to Patrick Mar- klu, Bloomsburg. U. II. Ent, sheiiff, to Wilkes Barre De- posit and Savings Hank, Bloomsburg. Wilkes Barre Deposit !c Savings Bank to llciibeii Downing, Bloomsburg. Irani Derr, sheriff, to I'liomas J. Vusllne, Bloomsburg. E. W. M. Low &. wife to Edward W. Drinker, Bloomsburg. Edward W. Drinker to Joseph P. Tus. tin, Blocmsburg. Hosemont Cenietry Co. to William Chrisman, Bloomsburg. Catharine Getchy to William Urumb.ieh, Cntiiwlssa. I'c-rHonal I To .tliiii Only ! Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, .Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro. Voltaic Belts nnd Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are ulllicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital. Ity, and manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. II. No risk Is In- curred, as thirty days' trial Is allowed. Oct. 28, 81-ty MARRIAGES. Stf.waiit Siim.iz. On the 29th of July, at tho Iteformed Pursonngu lu Orangevllle, by Ilev. A. lloutz, .Mr, Charles Steward of Nortliumbeilaud, Pa., to Miss Huldali Sliultz of Benton township. Yoiik Sutirr.-At Bloomsburg, August, !, 1882, by Ilev. Stuart Mitchell 1). )., Mr. Ephralm E. Yoho nud .Miss Sarah L. Shutt, all ot Bloomsburg. Wk.n.st.i! Haokniii'iiii, On the 17th of August, 1882, at the Iteformed Parsonage, by ltev. O. H. Strunck, Mr. George Wen. ncr of Hemlock township, to Miss Sarah llngenbueh, of Espy. SroKKs Solum. On tho 17lh of August, at Aaron Sober's, tho homo of the bride, by ltev. J. A. Adams, Dr. Andrew J, Stokes of Freeburg, Snyder county Pa., and Miss Delhi F. Sober, of Hush township, North umbeiland county Pa. Si.Ki'i-v Hasseiii', On Saturday Aug., 10, nt tho residence of ihu bride's parents, by ltev. F. P. Muuhiirt, Edward M, Sleppy, of Scrunton, and Lizzie Hussert, of Blooms, burg, Kakss McIIknisv. At OrnngcvIlle.Aug. 17th, by Hev. C. K. Cunlleld, Aaron O. Kurns to Alice F, Mclleury, both of Ben. ton, Pa. Mosikli.wi -Kaiiss. At Oiaugovllle, August, 17lh, by Hev. C. K. Cunlleld, Foster M. Mosteller, of Jerseytowu, to Anna Warns, ot Benloii, The handsomest Cabinet frames in town are nt the Columiiian store. Tito following taken from tho Clinton De mocrat gives tho market prices of country produce lu Lock Haven for the last wccki Butter, 25 to 28 cts. per lb eggs, 15 cts, per dozen new potatoes, 75 cts. per bush, el; chickens, 50 to 70 cts. per pair j lard, 15 cts, per lb; npplo butter, 70 cts, per gal ; com, 1)0 cts, per bit. ; cucumbers, 15 cts. per dozen ; tomatoes, 5 to 8 cts, per pound iieans, 80 cts. per peck; blackberries, 5 cts. per quart; huckleberries, 7 cts per quart ; cabbage, 5 to 10 cts per head apples, 20, cts per peck ( sweet corn, 12 cts. per do zen. Vennor predicts a severe storm period on the lower lakes, toward the end of August and beginning of September. There will also be heavy storms along tho New Jersey coast. Paper bags from lb. to 10 lbs. at thu Col.tisniiAX olllce- LOCAL NOTICES. Flour and feed can always be had at Allen's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf Lutz & Sloan arc selling good Gltighnms forSctsnyurd. New School Supplies just being opened at I. V. Hartman ti Son's Book Depart ment. In Ihu nbseneu of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will plense call at W. B. Allen's. nprll 7-tf "llfCllUi'AIIIA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Discuses. $1. Druggists. New White Flannels nt Lutz fc Sloan's. Fanners deallnc at W. B Allen's can be accommodated witl h stabling. upr. 7-tr. New Stvles of Drcs Goods just In at I. W. Hartman & Son's. "notion ON1IAT8." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, tiles, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. loo. Druggists. New Table Linens, Bed, Blenched and Unbleached, at I. W. Hartman & Son's. A New Stock of Cnnton Illinois nt Lutz & Sloan's. New Glnghamsat I- W. Hartman & Son's. 090!) pounds of nice dried raspberries, 8S88 " nice dried pitted cherries, 7777 good spring chickens, CC00 " fat old hens, C555 " geese and ducks, 4144 " live veal calves, 3)33 " fat lambs, 2222 " " turkeys, till ' " sheep, 0000 old sheep bucks, and old roosters. All of the nbove wanted right along, at Light Street, by Silas Young. July 21-2m New Black and Colored Cushmers just opened up at I. W. llartinan & Son's. W. B. Allen has just opened a lot of new goods, embracing lino groceries, glass, ware, painted china, queenswnre, ifcc. All of the best, and at the lowest prices. april 7-tf New Flannels and Flannel Cloths ut 1. W. Hnrtmnu & Son's. just In Kiuport's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or Diarrlid'n cure. A remedy that has never failed In dlurrhcca. It also gives Instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain, In thestom nch. PreparcdnndsoldbyJ.il. Klnports Evans' block, Main St., Bloomsburg Pa. Aug. 4th 3m Addison's Liver Itenewer, or medicine prepared for diseases of the liver; dyspep sia, sick nnd nervous headache, constipa tion of the bowels, colic, sour stomach, heartburn, fever and ngue, dropsy, jaun dice, Ac,, prepared from roots nnd herbs strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J. II. Klnports, Bloomsburg, Pa. Aug. 4th 3m. As good clears ns can bo tound In town are kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro eery. nprll 7-tf Want a lot of teams right along to haul nut lumber from about four miles above Ilohrsburg where Clint Lewis Is sawing, near Mathow McIIenry's or John llantz's to Bloomsburg and Berwick, J5.00 per per thousand to Bloom, and 0,50 per thousand to Berwick, through July.August, and September. I give nil kinds of store goods, Hour, meat, ciover and timothy seed, eoal, lime, harness, tlv-nets &c, ai Silas Young's Light Street, Pa. July 28-8w BUSINESS NOTICES. Why Is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego table Compound like the Mississippi river in a springfreshet? Because tho Immense volume of this healing river moves with such momentum that It sweeps away nil obstacles and is literally Hooding the coun- n-y- A SIGNIFICANT FACT. The cheapest medicine In use is Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, because so very Uttlo of it Is required to effect a cure. For croup, dip theriii, nnd diseases of the lungs and throat, whether used for bathing the chest or throat, for taking internally or Inhaling, it Is a matchless compound. WlllLOIl's CONSUMPTION CUltK. This Is bevond question the most success, fill Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, a few doses Invariably euro the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its womlciful success In the euro of Consump tion is without a parallel in tho history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on n guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cts. and 1.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest, or Back, Lame, uso Shfioh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by J. II. Kin. ports. may 5 cow Nerves, brain, and muscles gain strength and the power of endurance by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A SKII.I.KIII. ritlU'Ali.VTION Composed of roots, barks, and plants, that act lu harmony, nnd uro a pleasant and effective medicine, constitute Burdock Blood Bitters, of which highly commend atory reports ore being constantly received. Price 1.00. V "Presumption begins In Ignornnco and ends in ruin." On the other hand, the pro. ducllon of Kldney.Wort began with wise cautions and scientific research, and Its use ends lu restoring shattered constitutions ami endowing men and women with health and happiness. ".My tormented back," is the exclamation of moru than one poor hardworking man and woman; doyouknow why It aches 't It Is because your kidneys are nver-tasked and need strengthening, and your system needs to bo cleansed of bad humors. You need Kldney.Wort. iHl'No family Dyes wero ever so popular us thu Diamond Dyes. They never fall, Tho blaek Is far superior to logwood. Tho other colors arc brilliant. -- - IIVSI'til'SIA AND I.IVKIi COMPLAINT. Is it not worth tho small nrlco ot 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints. If you think so call ut our store and irct uhottlu of Sldloh's vltaller. every bottle has a printed Hilar iiuteo on it, use accordingly and If it does you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by J, II. Klnports. may U'.eow, Wo have a speedy and positive euro for catarrn, uiptucriii, caiiKer moiiin and headache, lu bhlloh's Catarrh Hcmcdv. A nasal Injector free with each bottle. Uso It If you deslru health and sweet breath. rnco ou cents, hoidiiyj. u. Klnports. may 12-eow, SIIIKNlllll Fill: MINI) AND IIODV, There Is more strength restoring power In a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than In a bushel of malt or a uidlon nt milk. This explains why Invalids find It such a woniiertiil luvlgoraut tor mind and body. IT SUKMS TO SATISFY A family want, and I wonder how we ever got along without Parker's Ginger Tonlo. It cured mo of nervous prostru. tlon, und I havu used It since for all sorts ot complaints In our family, Mrs. Jlnes, Albany, SHERIFFS SALE. Iijr vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued out ot tho Court of Common Pleas uf Columbia county and to roe directed, will bo ciposedto publlo sale at the Court House, In llloorasbur;, rt,nns)lTanla, at two o clock, p. in. on MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1832. All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate lrliiK and being- In cast Illoomsburir, Columbia county, and State ot ronnsylranta, the name bo In? two town lots and numbered In tho general plm of nald town by numbers clghty.ono and clfaty.thrce, nnd further described as follows, to wit t llcslnnlns at a staka corner of Pearl street nnd Applo alley and running tlienco aloni; said street aoutnwestwardly feet to lot numbtr sorentli-hlne, thcoo i along Bild lot northwcstw.mt ly ono hundred and ninety feet, moro or less to crooked alley, thence alone said alley northeast wardly feet to Apple alley aforesaid, and tlienco alone sal I alley Bouthea-stwardly onehun drcd and ninety reet more or less, to tho place of bcirlnnlnir. Felz-jd, taken In otecutlou at the suit of .Tames Ibitiyju against Win . Tarr with notlco to Hamuol Knorr nad Jan i B. Drown wife ot (loorgo It Drown lerre tinant, and to be sold as tho property ot Wui. Tarr with nottoo to Samuel Knorr andJano E. Drown wife o(Qior;c 11. Drown terre tenants. Mm, Attorney Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho undivided ono-half of all that certain tract or piece ot land situate In Locust townshl.', Co lumbla county, and Stato c.f Pa., bounded on the west by Thomas Ullllngton, on tho (outh by land ot Thomas and Vary ltushton, on the west nud north by lands ot Lewis lc, Isaac Lewis, Benja min Camp, Jacob Kershncr and others, contain log four bundled and thlrty-nlno acres and tour perches. A1.SU, Ono other certain tract sttuato tn Locust town ship, Columbia county, and Htata ot run-isylranta boundolonthe wo.t by land of Michael Sttne, nud otherwise bounded by lands ot Lewis Lee, John DlllU and others, and by the aforesaid tr.ct, containing ono hundred nnd clghty.nine acres aid C3 perchos seized, lAkn In execution at the suit ot C. D. urockway'a uso against J. Miller Haub and to bo soul as the prop, rty ot J. Miller Itaub. Dkockm iv, Atu rner. ead. kx. ALSO, Tho following described real estate situate lu Heaver township, Columbia county, l'a., bounded on the north by lands ot Ocorgo Krvln, on the cast by lands of Charles Slusser and wife nad Samuel Johnson, on the south by lands of S.mucl John son, and on tin) west y lands of Itcubcn Owens, containing fourteen acres and eighty pcrcLcs more or less, ou which aro erected a ono and a bait story dwelling houso, log barn and other out buildings. Seized, taken lu execution at tho suit ot L. S. Creasy aalnst Charlts Slusser and to be sold as tho property of Charlas Slusser. K. it W. Attorneys. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All those two messuages or tenement nnd tracts ot land l)lng rad being tn Koarlngcreok township, Columbia county, ra., the tint thereof bounded and described as follows: lleglnnlngat a stone and running tlienco by land of John ".'ea ger north eighty -eight and a halt degrees cast tuty-ono and lite tenth perches to a stone, thenco by laud of Ocorge Dilesbucb foulh six degrees west sixty-nine and one-1 cnthot a perch to a pine, thence by land of Samuel Ilouck south eighty eight and a iiiiuter degrees west fourteen and twO'tciilu peichra to a stone, thence south twen ty degrees eatt nvo and llvo-tenUi perches to a white oik, thenco by land late of Adam Gablo south Qfty-tour degrees wcBt fourteen and two tenth porches to a plno stump la the road, thenco south twenty-eight degrees west twenty-five and four-tenth perches to a post, thenco soutbelghty- seven degrees west fourteen perches to n post, thenco by land ot Oliver Evans and Mary Fenstcr macher south ten nnd;onc-halt degrees east forty three perches to tho place of beginning, contain ing nineteen acres and three perches strict meas ure. Tho second thereof bounded and described as fol ows : Beginning at a stone on land ot Frank lin Yocum and late John Retss north eighty-eight and three quarter degrees east sixty-six and sev en tenth perches to a stone, thenco by land ot Charles Dyer south ono and one-quarter degrees west thirty-three and sixty one hundredths of a perch to a si one, thence by land ot Maybcrry Sny der south elgbtj--ntno and three-quarter degrees west sixty-six and seven tenths perches to a stone thence by the same north ono and a quarter degrees east thlrty-lhreo and sixty one-nun-dredths of a perch to tho. place ot beglunlng, con taining fourteen acres more or less. Heine tho same premises conveyed by William Hellg and wife to I'ctcr Hocr by;deed dited May J, 1S"8. Seized, taken In execution at the ijult of Lucas Fahrlnger executor of the last will and testament ot Adam Uiblo deceased, against Peter llower and to bo sold as the property ot ter Howcr. Freeze, Byerly and White, Att'ys. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot ot ground nun tho appurte nances situate lu Malnvllle, Main township, Co lumbia county, l'a., bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt : Beginning tn tin publlo road run nlng through the town of Malavllle aforesaid ut a point oppoilte tho middle of an alley or passage lying and being between this lot now being con vened and a IK adjoining tho same on the north, and belonging to George and ltudolph Shuman, nnd running from thence by the aforesaid publlo road south eighteen degrees east forty-nine and a half feet, thenco by land ot Isaac Yettcr south seventy -six degrees west one hundred aud forty two feet to a post, thence by land of the sarau north eighteen degrees west ntty-nlne and a half feet to a post, thence by land ot the said tleorgo and ltudolph Shuinan north seventy-six dorcs east ono hundred and forty-two feet to tho placo ot beginning, whereon Is erected a two story framo dwelling house. Seized, taken la execution at the suit, of Iteuben shuman and John T. Shuman executors of Jacob Shuman, deceased, against Samuel Shuman, w. K. Shuman admr. ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and J, D Dodlne guardian ad litem ct Clara Shuman and Jordan Shumin, children and heirs ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and to bo sold as the property of Samuel Shuman, W. K. Shuman admr. of Mar lha shuman, deceased, aud J, D. DoJlne guardian ad lltenot Clara Miuman and Jordan Miunian children und bclrs of Martha Shuman deceased, Llttlos Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain mossuago aud lot, piece or par cel of land situate la east Dloomsburg, In the county of Columbia aforesaid, marked In tlie gen eral plan of said town number twenty six (-.D) and further described as follows, to-wlt: Ueglnulng at a corner of lot No, 'ioaut .Mala street and run ning thenco along said street siuth thirty and one-halt degrees cast fifty feet to lot No. a", thenco along suld lot south nttynlue and a halt degrees west ono hundred and .ninety elht feet to back alley, thenco along said alley north thirty and one half degrees west lllty feet to lot No. Hi, thetce along suld lot north tltty-ntno and one-half de grees east one hundred and ulnet) -eight feet to the place of beginning, being tho same premises which William Doat and Eliza his wife by deed dated tho thirty-first day ot December A. 1), ism, te. Salzcd, taken In execution at the salt of K. V, Luch and Maggie his wife to use ot said wife against Oco. W. Stlnemau and to be sold as tho property of Geo, W, Stint-man, smith Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Ihe undivided ono-half Interest In a tractor piece of tlmbar land situate lu llrlarcreek and Flsblngcrcek t.wushlps, Columbia county, l'a., bouuded and described as follows, to-wlt: Do ginning at a stone, formerly black oak, It being au original corner of a survey lu thu warrantee name of Nalha i lljach, and another in the name ot Daniel F. seybert, tluaco al.ng said Beach sur vey south elghty-ono degrees west four hundred and mty-three perches a stone, formerly a chest nut oak, thence by tho same south nine degrees east mty-iwo peichcs to stones, thenco by tho same south clghty-ona degrees west sixty-two perches to btones. thnco by survey In tlie war rantee name of Samuel J, Dealer north twenty digreos, 0110 hundred an 1 twenty six perches to stones, tlieucu by laud In warrantee name of Johu Atlegir, tlunce Df tho sami north seventy two de grees cast three huudred and eighty perches to a black oak, tlioneg by land warranteod lo Ferry Duckalew north seventy llvo degrees oast one bundled and thirty two puicbes to a post, thenco north eighty six and a halt degrees east lltty one perches to u chestnut oak, thence north sixty two Uogrees east eighty tour porches to a post, thenco south . degrees west ono hundred and lltty eight perches to tho piaca of beginning, contain lng four hundred acres ot land strict measure. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of the Dloomsburg Danklng Company against A, H. Fear- son aud to bo bom as the property ot A, D, Dear son, Wirt Att'y, Al. Vend. Ex, ALSO, The following described real estato situate In Dloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., bounded aud described us follows, to-wlt t On the north by lot belonging to the moomsburg Hanking Com pany, ou tho east by lot of Mary Lewis, on the south by lot of Mary Lewis and on tho west by Iron street ot suld town, containing SO feet ou Iron str et and 40 feet In depth, more or leas, oa which is erected a frame church. Seized, taken In execution at Ihe suit ot William a Price against Wm. U. 1'rlco, trusteed tho Welsh cahtulstlo Methodist and Congregational Church of Bloomsburg, ra und to bo sold aa tho property ct Wm (), 1'ilcti trustee ot the Welsh CalilulstlJ Methodist and Congregational Church of Dlooins buru, ra. wirtAlt'y, Y Yt ALSO, The following described real estato situate In Ksry, 0-lumbla County, ra., sstbo property of John McKin.er, bounded ami described as follows to win On the north by Main street, and on tho west by lot of (1 M.Daker, formerly Samuel Krcsv ler, on the south by canal Alley, and on tho east by lot of Sarah Howell, whenon aro erected a two-Btory brick dwelling house, frame store house, tra-no stable and other out buildings, with tho ap purtenances. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Samuol McKam-y against John McKnrncy and to be sold as tho property of John McKamey. Fl. Fa, Seized, taken In oxccutlon at tho suit of Wlllam J, Knorr against John McKamey and Samuel Mc Kamey, and to be sold as tho property of John McKamey. HowBi.t, Att'y. Fl, Fa. ALSO AT Tltft COOIIT IIOUSK ON SATUKDAY, September Otli, 1882. at 2 p. m., tlie following des nxu propcrtle s: A certain lot or piece (,f ground iltuate In the town of Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia and stato of 1'a., being about fifty feet In front on Third street of sild town and about two hundred feet In depth, bounded on tho north by said Third Btreet, cast by lot of Charles Tlttl;, south by an alley, running along tho north sldo of tho Fair tlround and west by lot of Caleb Barton.ion which ts erected a one and ono-half story framo dwell teg house with one stcry framo kitchen or back building. Tho main building being about IS feet In ( ont by 1 feet tn depth, and the back building 1 . feet In depth by 10 feet In width. Seized, taken In execution at the sultof Michael F. syerly assignee In trust for Ellas Mendcnhall against Sylvester Gross owner or reputed owner and contractor and to bo sold as tho property ot Silvester Grjss owner or reputed owner and con tractor. Darkloy, Att'y. Lev, Fa. ALSO, A lot or plrco of ground Bltuato In tho Town of BloorjKburg, county of Columbia and stato of Penh'a. bclig about nrty feetln front onlhlrd street of said 1 own nnd about two hundred feet In depth -long Mnry's alley of the Town, bounded as follows: on tho north by Third street aforesaid, East by Mary's alley aforesaid. South by nn alley running along Ilea north sldo of the Fair Ground, and West by lot of Sylvester Gross. On which is erected a one and ono half storied framo dwelling houso being about sixteen feet In frontby sixteen feet In depth. Seized, taken In execution Insult of Michael F. Eyorly, Assignee In trust for Ellas Mendcnhall against Charles Tlttlo owner or reputed owner and contractor and to bo sold as tho property of Charles Tlttlo owner or reputed owner and con tractor. Barkloy, Att'y. Lov. Fa. U. II. ENT, Sheriff invitation. Si rangers arc invited to visit our store,-when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and to make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City Mall, at tlie very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for .'iuch of your wants as We can. The store is about twice as 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 refreshment of strangers. One of the pleasant things about the store always has ben 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 vry well that most of you come to us for a good share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intrud'tig goods upon your attention, when you come to se i tne place f Rut perhaps you are not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in th 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 oa 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. Cliennut.'l'l liiienlh and Market streil-. Mini Clly.hull square, I'lCILlDLU'llU. wins i "SPECIAL" WATCH. SEE THESE RATINGS. Farther Proof that tho "Special" Is absolutely iiiu lvak J. Tho folloTfliiB Iiavo been lnlicti since our last statement of ratings. They nro but a few. Wo can show tnanj-moro from our liook of Itatlngs quite us accurate. 'Watch No. Kan. 61,620 CO days, 51,684 01 days, 63,878 120 days, 68.711 8 days, 63,009 20 days, 61,893 121 days, 61,026 109 days, 61,700 10 days, 68.712 09 days, 63,874 02 days, Variation!, 12 seconds, 16 seeondi. 18 seconds. 7 seconds. 4 seconds. 17 seconds, 16 seeondi, 11 seconds. 18 seconds, 19 seconds. 03,00'J 10 days, 48,287 (minute repeater li seconds, ana serpeiuai calendar) BAN 25 DAYS WITHOUT VARIATION. THE riUCl. ortho "Special U nt least SO per cent, less thuu Unit ot uv other viutch of aiijlhluu llko equal grade. Watches sent ou approutl. Correspondence I in I toil. Diddle Tweirth uuil ;iM-timt Ntrcetsj, , 1'niLADELl'UIA. Osbom'u Faintly l'litnte rcnily for uso nro tlio most convenient article of the klntl, all similes nml colore, put Up In h i nni-1""1 enns. Wo furnish n can of paint nml brush for 23 cents. Saxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns scalds nml sores of every Kind; It Is cood nnd cheap. Saxollno Pomade for the lmlr, highly perfumed, 2.1 cents. Olyccrlnc Lotion. To ladles nnd children or any person with n tine sensitive skin nnd whose comnlcxlon is nfTcctcd by tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chapping tins 1.0I10U is uiviuunmc, ah CAceiientnp. plication to the face after shaving. I.nrge bottles 25 nnd CO cents. Our Stock ot Hair and Toothbrushes has been replenished nnd contains somo eood bargains. Wo enrrv n comnlcte nnd well selected stock, nnd competent persons nro nlways in attendance to supply tho wants of our pnt rons. Wo study to please, and bellevo wm can supply you with everything In our lino economically, satisfactorily and inn manner calculated to induce to Join in the verdict, Hint our store is the place to irnue. jioping to sec many readers ot tho Columiiian nt our iilace of business shortly nnd soliciting it Bhnro of your esteemed patronage, wo re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. :R,:EArr:,s -l't'itt: READY-MIXED AND PASTE, LEAD PAINTS & ZINCi -w- cojiiiiNr.ii with PURE LINSEED Oil. AND FIKTE COLORS, HO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed on MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT Where we have no agent. ttSTOrtlers and inquiries liy -Mail or Telepliono receivo i-komit attention. -A111H11CSS.- AontonrWMteMZinc&telorWorb RUPERT, PA. WM. E, B. DAVIES, SUP'T. Jlay so -cm QOMMISSIONK11S' SAT.K wm ho held nt Uio Court Houso la Uloomsuuri on Thursday tlie 3lst day of August, li-Si at lo o'CIock, a. . nsrceauie 10 iuo provi-iona or acis et Assembly In such enses mado nud provided all the ilBUt, title and Interest acquired by tho said commissioners lu the following lots, pieces, and Karecii oi unseaiea lauus, nercioioro purciia&ca v thein at Treasurer's sale and held for a uerlod of moro than nve years; tho day of redemption naviug cone uy, unless uy mo original owner. ACHES. OWNKll. TEAlt TOWNSHIP AMT. joo llrown Nathaniel 162S Catawlssa J5 ss ma Younir John i SOI) 1S5-. lS.Vi ltoarlnccrceksi53 so l-isncr jonaiu n Heaver 4JI Itoarlngoieck st7 15 llamlna Divl 1 60 Krelslw .lohn, sr. ' do at Millard Wm. " (It 5 31 n 2t 14 01 our 30 Whitman Abram " '54 do 309 Cook.Iolin. lr " do 515 Callus Charles " llrlarcreek 9 03 mo curry raincK isst HoarlUBCretk 43 117 a f-?ou ftimuci i:-o 15 Ash Samuel 1851 i-ino Flshlngcreek lientou do do llrlarcreek Klsnlngcrecl: Jackson do Mtl'leasant M adlson do do Locust do do uo I'ino coiijncham dn locust Mltllln do Main do l'lno do sugarloaf Heaver llrlarcreek do Main catnwUsa Central a do do do do do do do do Kufarloat 3SV! 3 17 1341 13 CO 4 53 4 07 5 71 4 47 7 Hi 4 2t 4 CI 4 87 4 57 33 13 S3 13 14 13 bJI 45 S3 2t 71 40 St 0.1 ,1 57 5 17 sf;i it 37 13 24 7 oo S67 S2 n7 .197 2 W 3t0 4 4-1 11 Kl 5 4( t 70 Ills C2K iVi 4 9S 9 07 12 27 32 2li U lleacli N. (I 11. lt-ss 401 do do lb'-'' lo Keeler Kbenester lsso 10 llower Solomon " 30 ikeler Wlillam " ii .1 eC'al e rs KM Wapner I'lilllp " u uumu juiiu 15 ltobblns Joseph " M I.erx Henry " 7u Mois ltobert " 343 Horron John, r. " ha nt-OKon ix-icr 144 llarnes Thomas " 134 Lemon William " loo Apploinan l'hlnies " m lilttel Samuel la- loo " 20 1 Cowsart James lsss aK) Miller rulter 40 Yohe Jacob " in urover il ciuci luo Miller Teller " 'fli IN) DenblcrU. li. " lio Hollman llairlet " 2oo Woodsldo & Prick " 400 Delhi ltobert lslo jo Ash William " o Trausli Henry " 50 crevollni; Andrew" 2,1 Smeck A Hrobst Ifctl 1 lot Callahan James isto 1 Feusterma'h r J 11 ' I " James IMwaid " I " Ullno Caroline " I " KllnoJohn " 1 ' Murphy Thomas " 1 " MlnlnanJohn " Median James " Nevln Michael " 200 (loarheart Win. " CHAHLKS ItKlCIIAHT, 1 Joshua ttiTTKUMAN ) County Com. 11. V, EDO.Mt, J Commissioner' olllce, llloomsburtr, July 10, 'b2. QOJl.MlSSIONKUS' SA1.K. no will ouur lor tunc nunt ,a ivuu.v u ua iuv u.u all property, on Thumday, August 3lst Mt, at n nvinf.-. i. u ai tun court. Uuuso In liloomsburi: all that certain piece ot land cltuate In the tuwn it llloomsburif with a front on cenire street ot 2I4X feet and a front on Flint street ot 132 feet on WU1CI1 arc urr-clt'U u uuu. unrmuu uuu.u, ui i juu, stable and other ouUbulldtns. Conditions can uo soeuat luo onieo. . JO-tltUA FKITEUMAN,) CHAHLKS Hlsiuil.utlO County Corns. II K. KDHAlt. J Attest! .lonn 11. Casey, clerk, Commissioners onice, Uloonisburff, July to, !, NOTICE TO INVESTORS! I'iril .Uurluiiiie Ural 11-tntti l.oaiia mado and (.uuruium-d by tho Nebraska Loan and Trust Company. IHST1X..S, MJUIltSltt. School Honda and Munlelpil Hecurltloi tor salo. Heat of references f urnlshi'tl. rlto for lull partic ulars. JAS. II. IlKAKTWKI.l, l'res., K C. WKB srEK, Treas, daug25 4w HOLM'S FAMILY ItlllLK, Oontiinluir bom lerslons ot the M1W Tl'.M'A .illl.vr. Wemak'iio i-xini rliuim- for this ad dition. Other publisher charge I , FINE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Elegant Designs, handsomely Bonn.. Our liibtes contain v oo pages, ..mm illustrations. Kxlru Indiii-riiirnlv uUri-t'iTuilliK-rut-llpAarnlM lllusiratid Caliloue sent on apptti ailnn A.J HilUMAN it'O., 12iArclihl., I'ull.utclphta. aug ai 4W d WANTED live m TiiTniwl mill Nnllrli Indi-ra for M'ltMlltV M'dl li. A knowledge et Ins buslueaataslly ae. iinlred. SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID BY US. Must eoiao well recommended and bo able to fur nl.li security. Address lt.il. Oil ASK i co. lursery in n, soutli Merrick utreot i'uluailpblt, augiis 4v d 7iiV W'KKK. a day at homo easily made ' '-Cosily tiutllt free, Address Tacit i Co Auguita, Maine. march 91 -ly