The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., KUMUY, APRIL. 13, 1383. Correct Kiillroiul Time Tnlilc. Cr.tlu, on I'M Philadelphia It. It. leavo import a, lulluwni f.UUM. SOUTH, o it u. In. H 4& u. In. 4 0 p. III. 0 45 p. Ill I r lna on tiio 1). I.. & W. 11.11. loato llloomsburg s luuuwai NORTH. ROUTIl. ? us a. in. 8 SJ a. in. ill 5u. III. II 43 11. in. 11 SI p. III. 4 Jit p. In, Tim II 41 Until SOUlll COUncitS With tllU I'llllfl dolphin lleadlug lit Kupert, ami Willi tlio NorllltlU ueillltii ui iiuiiiiuiuuviiuiiu. Tlws:i3n. in truln connects at Northumberland Willi V:J- iruin un i uuuajiYuuii iuuu lumuiUH riil iiuonmia ui. o-.w p. m. Tho lis! train ronoucls w llli Philadelphia and ItcaJUlg ron l ut Kiipurt ui, .tart ituvmug rimu dclphla at:(Wp. m. Tho 11:45 tniln connects with Pennsylvania roal ut Moriiiuruuerianu at, iuj rcutiuug i uuuuee nhla at 7:23 P. m. Th i:tin in. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. unu re&cnts t....in.i..iniita ui. y-f,r n m. I llllut.l'"" Trains on tho N...V W, 11. Hallway pass) lllooui ferry as follows : hOKTll. SOUTH. 7.41 a. in lY.tH.li'. 0.31 p. m 7.07 i. in. IMitillc HuR'H. f All persons having bills prlnte olllce, will iccelvu it gratuitous under tills liciul. nt this notice A. C. Vnnllew nml .Jacob TcrwIHIg' :cr, iiilinlnlstriitors of A. 11. Vnnllew, decci: will sell valuable persoiinl properly .wised. on piutntsL'S In Iiuclthorn on bntiimny 21, commencing at 1 o'clock. April PLTHIIIlill. O.vrus 11. Mcllenry was In town on Tuts liny. Mrs. Dr. I. W. Conner of Wllkesbarre, Is visiting lier parents. V. P. l'nrsel niailo n Hying trip to Wllkesbarii! on fucsdiiy evening. Conrad lllttenbendcr linsjgone to Kiiton. to visit bis daughter, Mrs. Jenkins. JiimeH U. Keal lias graduated as an M. I), at tho University of Pennsylvania. It. It. Little's little boy who lias been very sick with scarlet fever, Is convales cing. Mr. James 15. Gregg, of lllr.ghampton K. Y. spent last Sunday at llev. L. Maimer's. V. P. Drinker is in Snyder county this week, looking after the interests of Iron- dale. Mr. mill Mrs Dr. Waller of Osceola, have come east to visit friends. Mrs. Waller Is with her sister, Mrs. Maize, on Fifth street Wejinvo either heard from or seen the following subscribers during the past week: Mrs. D. Snyder, J. V. ltlnk, A. U. Creasy, A. llcndcrshott, W. Hellas, It. J. Davis, V. llagenbtich, Alex. ICuouse, Samuel Applcman, J. K. Young, J. A. Chapln, Hiram Iless, W. V. Hess, 11. 0. Kase, 11. F. Kvcrctt, Silas Mcllenry, A. J. Kline, J. J. Karns, J. H. Lnubuch, J. S. Grimes, W 0. Wilson, W. M. Applc'inan, John U. Karns, Cyrus II. Karns, Juse C. Karns, 0. W. Hcrtsch, Jas. V. Perry. Saltzer'n new sewing machine sign takes the cuke. Head N. !'. Tingley's ndvertisenu'iit in another column. The Orangeville Academy Is said to be veiy well attended. Mrs. Margarctta Pctriketi, relict of Dr. 1'ctriken, died nt Danville on Tuesday night. J. J. and D. .Mcllenry have about 800, 000 feet of sawed lumber In their yards at Ronton. The roads are now in tine condition. A few days more without rain will make them dusty. The Athletic base ball club has made its appearance mid is beating all games thu 8 far played. Theodore Heck has moved out of the Llghlstreet hotel, and Mr. Ereilrici has taken churizu of it. According to resolution of City Council the llrcinen of Wilkesbarru are allowed CO cents an hour for their time during active s;rvice. One of Sirs. Hess' good Mpiarc meals, at thu Exchange Hotel, Henton, must be en joyed by anybody. If you don't believe it, try a few. Hon. Samuel J. Itamlall will please ac cept our thanks for n copy of the net to rcduco Internal revenue taxation, recently passed by congress. Thu Supreme Court has iilllrmed the finding of thu Court below in the case of Abbott, et. al., vs The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A large stock of sliver-plated knives and forks, as low as two dollars a set, also casters, butter dishes, Ac, at lleruhard's jewelry store. Fires were started in ten of the furnaces in tho puddling department of the Moo toilr Iron it Steel Company at Danville on Monday morning. Tho Wayne county Agricultural Society will hold Its twenty-second annual fair on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Octo bcr 10, 11, and 12, 1833. See our 20 cent boxes of writing paper and envelopes. They aro of good quality Willi unique designs. Cheapest In town at tho Columbian store. J. A. Chapln has removed his harness shop at 'teuton to the building next door to J. J. McIIenry's store, He has a fine btock of light nml heavy harness on hand. Wash, lllttenbendcr, who was well known In this county, died at Nantlcoko on Saturday morning, April 7th. His death was brought about by lepented ex. posurc. Tho Shlckshlnny Hcho entered upon Its eleventh yenr last week. It will soon put In a steam cngino to run Its presses. Tho growth of tho Echo has been rapid, nml lis success well deserved. G, W. Uortsch has opened his store and displays an elegant Unu of cloth for suits, gents' furnishing goods, fcc. Ho Is nn ex perlcnceil cutter and guarantees fits. Seo Ills advertisement. Tho peoplo of Wllkesbarro aro complain Ing at tho scarcity of cheap .dwelling houses. Tho capitalists nru urged to erect small dwellings In tho suburbs for the ac commodation of laborers. I;. Gross has gone to Philadelphia mid New York this week, where ho will pur. chase a largo stock of spring and summer clothing, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, Ac, and will offer them for sale low. than ever. , Prof. O. A. lliiuer's lectiiro on Penman, ship was very largely attended ntthe Third street bcIioo house on Tuesday evening. Ho Is now Instructing a largo c'ass. His specimens of writing exhibit tlio highest perfection In tho art. THE 0. 11. Mcllenry of Stillwater, will please accept our thanks for his hospitality, as well ns for many vnlimble favors shown us wniio on a trip In that section this week, urnngevlllu Is one of our liveliest vll luges. Hiislness Is brisk there. It has enterprising business men, mid In tho mat ter of pretty homes thorn Is no vlllngu In tlio county of tho size, thu can compnrc Willi ii. Lumbermen take Notice! Parties hav. Ing lumber, nil kinds, mid shingles to sell, Will do well by cnlllng on Lilly & Sloppy at Orangeville, Pa. They will pay tho uignest price in cash or merchandise for the above. Klectrio light was Introduced in tho mines oi me lllg Mountain Colliery at Shenandoah on Saturday last. When the lights were llrst lit, tho astonished mules, who had not seen light larger than a com mon miner's himn for tin- frightened and ran In tho farthest parts of mo mines ircmljllng with fear. Fine Bpilng Suitings Fine. Dress Suitings Flno.Trouserlnirs Just nrrlvcd, cnll and examine tho Custom. Uepailment of David Lowenbcrg's Popular untiling store. An organization for the manufacture of lumiiure Is about to bo cITccted In Shamo kin. The company's capital Is to be from 50,000 to 3100,000. Leading towns are iieglnnlng to realize that It Is not the part of wisdom to depend for support upon tlio coal interests alone. Jit. Carmel. however. seems to be perfectly satisfied with present uninmcnts. Mt. Utrmel Xeu. Shenandoah claims n real ghost. It haunts tho house of one Mr. DavM Wil liams. The ghost has been seen In and around the house on different occasions and has frliihtened manv venule. It may serve a good purpose In keeping the young people oil the streets at night. If this alone is accomplished the ghost should bo n welcome visitor. Any person desiring to make a contract to peel the bark from 100 ncres of Hemlock timber land In Sullivan county, should np ply to the undersigned for terms and any further Information. J. F. Pink, t-O-Dw Llghlstreet Pa. The Montmtr American conies out this week in a new dress. It Is quite an Im provement to the paper. The news in it also seems to be more entertaining. The editor, however, is In error In referring to the chapter on Madiuno Montour, on the first page, as being a subject little known of. If he will lend Col. Freeze's History of Columbia county, he may gain almost the same knowledge. The West Ilrnneh Susquehanna was about twelve feet above low water mark on Monday, and the lumbermen were run- iilng logs very rapidly. The water was at the proper height for flouting logs and many were brought to the mills for the summer's sawing. This is encouraging news both for the builders as well ns work men. The West llraneh planing mills ought to do a thriving business the coming year. Hare Ilargahis in Fine Heady Mndc Cloth ing, grand arrival of Spring Styles. We defy competition We guarantee sat isfaction. Elegant Suits for Little Hoys. Substantial Suits for School. Stylish suits for Youths call and be convinced that the best place to buy your Clothing is nt the Popular Clothing Store of David Lowenbcrg. Mrs. Simon Slilve died at her home on Friday morning, April 0th, at about three o'clock. She ha.l li.vn complaining for some time but !u 1 not been conllued to bed. On Thursday morning she had a stroke of paralysis, and remained sense less until her death. She was a consistent christian woman, and a member of the M. K. church. Her age was 07 years and 7 months lacking one day. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. Hub Hurdette was greeted on Friday night by one of the largest audiences ever gathered In the Opera House. His lecture, "The Hlse and Fall of the Mustache" abounds In fun, and kept his hearers snill- ng and apiilaudhi" throughout. His refer ence to Joseph Cook seemed to be especial ly appreciated. The success of the lecture course has been due to theartlvo and intel ligent management ot the clergymen of this town, as well as the fortunate selection of ipeakcrs. Tho association should certainly give us another course next winter- A complete assortment of the best Amer ican watches, both in hunting mid open cases, warranted from two to live years, at L. Hernlmrd's jewelry store. Among the Industries of Henton, the large wagon factory of Appleinan ii Mc Henry stands prominent. They are young men of industry and energy, and about a year ago erected the largu three story frame building now occupied by them. They are making heavy wagons, and have on hand six that are ready lor the market. It Is their intention soon to make light wagons also. Their work is all done by skilled mechanics, und the best of mate- lids are used, m that they feel eonlldent of giving satisfaction to their customers. Call and examine their wagons. If you want a nice Spring Hat The latest color and style call at David Loweuberg's Popular Clothing Store. The death of Dr. O. S. Harder occurred ii Thursday. Anrll Tith. at about noon. For somu years he hail been sulTcrlug from consumption, and only n few weeks ago toon a tup boutu, in tiio nope oi prolong ing Ids life, hut he grew worse and was illged to return, Tho funeral was large, attended on Sunday afternoon. Hut 'ust G, A. H. and thu Catnwissa Post at. tided in u body in uniform, ami the ncrnl ceremony of the Grand Army was used at tho grave. Dr. Harder enlisted ith the Iron Guards, and was discharged ii surgeon's certificate February 3d, 1803. u practiced medicliiu at Khoraburg for miv years, and was considered mi ex. . . cellent physician, and a good citieu, He leaves a widow and four children. Karly cabbage plants, hardened to tho old, for sale ut J. Garrison's, corner nth and Centre Sts. 4.(1 2-w Wiikiik Havb Thev Goxi:. An exchange asks the following questloui "About this season, twenty years ago, thu banks of the Susquehanna lesouuded with thu uoUe of the lumberman mid raftsman. hero now are those stalwart sous of thu woods ? Gone where tho woodbine twlneth, A few stray rafts comu along during a freshet, hut they wander around loosely us If lost, mid fro. qilcutry get stuck on n bar or run against a rock. Thu old-time liver pilot, with his wonderful tales of his halr.breaillli escapes mid dangerous expeilenees, Is no more. If you watch tho liver the next fuw weeks you may bcu a few nifts, hut they aro only u few, and sad reminders that the lumber Is gone and with It tho hardy backwoods, men. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, This play as rendered nt tho Opera Hoiwc In this place, last Monday evening, was one of tho most pleasing that we have wit nessed for some time. It Is a sensational drama In four ncl, abounding In wit and humor. Miss Jennie Culef as M'Liv, nml Mr. ('. W. Charles as i'uba Hill, acted their parts ndmlratily, nml the support being good made the piny a success. The audi, enco was small but appreciative. Should this company ever visit us ugnlii they dc. serve mid will no doubt have a full house. 1'oHtal information. On .Monday, April Dili, un order was Issued from tho Post Ofllco Department, which says t "All Idlers upon which one full ralo ot postage has been prepaid and nil postal cards shall he forwarded from thu ollico to which they are addressed to any other ollico at thu request of tho per son addressed, or of thu party whose card may be upon tho envelope or whoso tintnu may bo signed to tho postal card without additional charge of postage. Such for. wnrdlng must be continued until the par. ty addressed Is reached." I'c-U-pliotic Connection. The Telephone Company have completed n trunk lino between Danvlllo and Milton, connecting all thu towns on thu West llraneh between Siinburymid Lock Haven, and expect In less than n month from this date to have trunk lines wot king through toScr.mton, Hazleton, Shamokln, and all the towns In the anthracite coal region. A small extra charge Ismadu for each conver sation of live minutes over such lines. Henton ought to be included hi the Hlootns burg district. Iliirilcttc nil (i I'lreiiinn. On Saturday morning about two o'clock the cry of lire was heard, and the cause was the burning of a smoke house on thu reiir of the lot of O. W. Sterner on Market stieel, occupied by J. S. Heltz. The Winona hosu carriage was Iho llrst nnd only representative of the lire department on the ground, but Its services wete not needed. Among the half dozen men who pulled the carriage was Hohert J. Hurdette, thu ITawkcye "tunny man." Hegardless of his dress suit he waded through the mud, yelled "Fire" and called for "more rope." He made, many friends while here, by his nltahlllty nml his exhaustless storehouse of funny stories. Accounts l'lleil. Accounts have been tiled in the Hegls ler's ollleu hi the following estates since February court: -Mary A. Fetterinan, George Lelby, Thomas Kester, George Zarr, Klljah Summers, Peter Michael, D.ivld Sltler, Ephralm Mcllenry, Isaac Ikeler, P.irvln lives, Absalom Mcllenry, .Martin Lunger, Jonas Hurtzel, Michael Ilower, Abraham Force, .Walcott Harvey, Alexander Colley, Lydla K. HicharJ, John Stndon, James L. Preston, Georgo Hreece Delilah Hoone, Henry Kitchen, George Waters, John Haylor, David Demott, Har ry W. Long, Hannah Lanion, Daniel Ki'cig, Hcthnna McMurtle, Samuel Oman, John Heinhold, Peter Appleinan, lllram H. Kline, John Earnest, Michael , Lemon, Abraham Hroadt, -Mary C. Conner, John Sands, John Achenbach, Louis Foulk. Ciikai' Haii.i:oi Tickkts io tub Wkst. If you are going west buy your tickets of H. D. Darlington, agent, P. & It. Htipcrt station. He sells cheap tickets to all parts of the west nnd over the most desirable routes. Trains leave Htipcrt at 0:15 and 8:00 a. in., and 4:00 p. in. feb 10-3m Money i-oiiiul 'I'liroiiKlt anrcam. A cillzen of Sugnrlonf writes us of the recovery of quite n sum of money in tlio following peculiar manner. Friday night March 23, the house of Mr. Hiiicc SiitlllT of Sugnrlonf township was burned and it was supposed that there were $f;85.00 In gold huint with it as there was that amount in it ut the time, which belong ed to his brother W. 1). Sutlltr. Thu next day search was made for the supposed burnt money but no trace of it could be found. Then it was supposed it was stolen and thu house burnt by thu thief as tliero was no one nt home on the night of the lire. 1 he Sutllll brothers nro not married and kept bachelor's hall. On Friday night March 30, W. I). Sutllir dreamed where his money was and on Sat unlay morning in company with Mr. Fritz went to tho spot, und after searching awhile found It hid in tlio stone wall, as ho had dreamed. No clue as to how it got there has bleu found. 'I'lie nlHtor.v. Tho Danville Intelliyencir says of tho His. lory of Columbia county: It is well and clearly written, nnd evidences much curu and great labor in Its preparation, and Is calculated to afford all the information needed In relation to this Important county. Some onu hundred nnd fifty pages of tho work Is devoted to an exhaustive narrative and review of the Invasion and armed on. cupatlon of the county. All the facts In connection with it are drawn from olllcial souices, mid Col. Freezu In enlarging on the subject has proved himself n faithful chronicler of onu of tho most momentous events that ever happened In old Columbia. Altogether, wo commend this history to our readers, sallslled that they will feel grati tied on its perusal. Thu book is well print- ed on heavy lino white paper and neatly bound by Hlwoll ic lllttenbendcr, Publish ers, Hloninshurg, Pa. A prominent lesulent of Henton said a few days ago, "I would not take ten dol. l.irs for my History, if It could not he re. placed." Another onu says: "The great speech of Judge lllack is alone worth thu price of tho book." All kinds o7 vendue notes kept at the Col.UMHIAN olllce. A Truuoily At Iiiullle. A dispatch from Danville, dated April 10th,, gives tho following account of a bad boy's act i 'A terrible tragedy was enacted this afternoon iu this borough, and thu actors In it were two boys named Thomas Trainer and Perry Gnsklns. Thu onu is but eight years old, thu other eleven, and their deed Is tho more remarkable fi urn thu fact that the causo was of a trivial iiaturo and tho nssault unprovoked. The hoys were stand. Ing with several others on Centre street when Gaskins, whose reputation Is very bad, told young Trainer to get out of bis way. Ho fulled to securu what ho directed to ho done, and pulling out a knife which he had stolen from his mother and secreted hi his coat, he plunged It into thu breast of Trainer, immediately below thu heart. hen hu did his murderous net Gaskins utterd an oath and walked away. The wounded hid was at onco tuken to a uelgh. boilng drug storo and mi examination showed that thu Uulfu had comu In con. tnct with a rib. It was the only thing saved thu victim of a hoy's meaningless rngu from instant death, Trainer Is lying iu a critical condition at his homo and Gaskins had been arrested. Thu nuws of thu deed spread llku wild tiro nnd excited uiowds talked thu occurrence over and eagerly drank Iu tlio filglitful particulars. Ivxtrnorillmiry IMHplity of 1're- ClOIIH HtOIIL'N. Tho finest display of diamonds, gem Jew. clry and precious stones generally which has been made In tills city slneo thu Ccn. tcniihil Exhibition If Indeed, It was then equaled In any slnglo exhibit Is now to bo seen at Halley, Hanks oblllddlo's. The con. tro piece of the collection Is n set of din. monil Jewelry, consisting of necklace, ear. rings nnd lace-pln, contnnlng In nil 210 largo brilliants of tho first quality, forty, eight of which nro critically matched pair's. In the pendant of tho necklace, mounted In exquisite tnsto Is one stono of matchless fire nnd purity, weighing twelve) carals. This set Is valued at $45,000, and Its stir, rounding nro worthy of its value and mag. tilflccncc. Upon a cushion aro ten pairs of matched unmounted diamonds, worth i'M), 000, whllo near theso onn tray nro five little heaps of loose precious stones of various kinds, sorted according to color. In n be wlldcrlng variety of beautiful jewelry may be particularly noted n case of rings of col ored gems mounted In combination vltli diamonds. Tho collcctloh includes, besides din monds, rubles, sapphires, pearls of several hues, emeralds, opnls, Alexandria's, jn chillis, cnts'.cycs, etc., and the value of the whole Is over half a million dollars. Tho mountings arc after special designs by Halley, Hanks ii Hlddlc. '. Wo havu arranged to grind Lnwis' Pun WllITK I.K.M) IS CAMflirXt.'s AND TllAYEll's PtuiK Lisskkd Oil., and aro prepared to of fer Inducements In price to dealers nnd consumers. Hknkv S. Hkay, H-2-3m Hupert Pn. - ' GitAPTO.v, Fillmore county, Neb. April 3d, 1883. EOS. Col.UMHtAN ! I left home in Colum bia county, Pa., March 13th, 1883, with tho intention of paying my many friends in the Western states n short visit. I nr. rived nt South Hcnd, Indiana, on Tues day, the 14th Inst. Stopped oil with my cousin, Maggie Locke, fdr live days, on account of not feeling well. Mr. Locke Is a well-to-do farmer of Indiana. He accom panled mo through tho city nnd showed me nil thu places of note ; we were shown through Studlbakcr Hro's wagon and car riage making shops I will say just here it surpasses anything of the kind in the United States. Tho guide told me they averaged a wagon, from tho rough, every six minutes the day through. I would advise people going West to call and see for themselves nnd they will be astonished. We then visited tho Oliver Plough Factory, tills was a grand sight too. They make one hundred ploughs per day. I left South Hend on Monday, March 10th for Grafton, Neb., via. Chicago, Hur llngton & Quincy It. It. Took breakfast at Burlington, Iowa, reached Paclllo June tion and passed over the Missouri river into Plnltsmoutli, and arrived at Lincoln Tuesday evening and stayed nil night at tho St Charles house. Took the train Wednesday 1:30 p. m., and arrived nt Grafton 4i30 p. m. 3fr. H. N. Ammerman and wife met me nt the station) ho lives five miles north of Grafton, just ncross the county line of Fillmore in York county. Grafton is a thriving little village of about 300 inhabitants 00 miles from Lincoln on the B. & M. H. n. John Ash, who worked for John Zaner lu Fishlngcreek, was onu of the tlrst settlers In Fillmore county; he has seen some hard times since he first came here, but Is now in tolerable circum stances j ho lias n wlfu mid three children to mnko his home happy. This country" is destined to make, if not already, the "Eden of the World" ; products are n little back ward on account of it being very cold here which is something new for tills tlmo of yenr but the weather has changed and farmers arc very busy getting ready for planting, ninny of them having 75 acres for corn. lain stopping with II. N. Am merman who left Fishlngcreek 5 years ago, February 1877, he is a well-to-do farmer. Ell Hobbins. EGGS I EGGS ! ! For hatching. From pure-bied, high class Plymouth Hock, Dominique, Leg horn, H. H. It. Gams, Golden and Silver Senbright Hantums, nt $1.00 for 13 eggs. 3 !04w Oeo. W. Stkhneh. We have received the first number of The Illustrated HV, published In Phlladel. phia by James Elvcrson. It is a weekly pictorial paper similar in slzo and make-up to Harper's Wttkly. It is devoted to Art and Literature, mid its first appearance should Insure success. The Republican nlleces that the Columiuan has been on both sides of the Judicial np. portionment bill. We cannot iiccuso tho Republican of being on both sides of the question. It Is too timid or too slow to ex press itself on cither side. In digging for foundation for n building near the Espy depot, last week, parts of a barrel were found, inside of which was dust and a set of false teeth. The staves of the barrel were entirely rolled nway, but thu teeth weiu as sound as when first made. At a meeting of the Ent Post, G. A. H., the following resolutions were unanimous, ly adopted : Whkueas, We have lenrned, with deep regret, of the death of our comrade Dr. Charles S. Harder, and desire to express appropriately thu feeling of the members of tho Post iu relation to tho deceased and our deep senso of tho 1 oss which we hnve unstained In common with the community; therefore, Remind, Tlint the members of Ent Post feel with deep sensibility the loss which they have sustained by thu death of our comrade, Charles S. Harder. RefohcJ, That by his faithful and pa. trlotlo service of his country in thu nrmy during her great struggle, his devotion and kindness to his comrades since tho close of the war nnd his purity nnd Brightness of life, nnd thu estlmablu qualities which belonged to him as a man. our deceased comrade has left behind him a repututlon which will long live in the hearts of Ids comrades. RetahcO, That wo tender to the family of our departed comrade the assurance of our profound sympathy In their great he. reaveinent, and that a committee of three bu appointed to communicate a copy of these proceedings to tlio family of the tie. ceased and that thev bu entered among the records of tlio Post mid published in thejpapers of tho county. Ciiaiu.es S, Foiiswai.d li. F, SiiAiM'i.tsx, 8. ICnoiiii Committee. . Use Caw's Ink. It is tlio best, at tlio Coi.umiiian olllce. For sale Helen Potter has been hero before, and It Is therefore unnecessary to tell tho pco plu of Hloomsbiirg of her merits. She will give onu of her cnteitalnmeiits at the Opera llouso on thu 14th, She Impersonates John H. Gough, Fanny Kemble and T. Dewltt Talmage, Thu programme, is Interspersed with music. Secure seats now, Paper Hags, all sizes, at thu Coluuiiian olllce. Tho death of .Miss Amanda Wirkhelser occurred eaily on Monday morning last, quite unexpectedly, 8l.e was slok but a short time. Tho burial took phiea on Wed. iiesday afternoon. BLOOMSBURG, MARRIAGES CYaiik Stii.es. At thu bride's father's. Mr, J. J, Stiles, April Oth 1883, by Itcv. E. M. Chllcoal, Mr. William L. Clark of Her- wick to .Visa Maggie II. Stiles of Asbury, itotii of Columbia county, Pa, HoVT llAliVKV. At thu ofllco of Charles Gibbons J. P. John W. Hoyt of Henton Columbia counly I'n., to Ida Harvey of iidrmount, Luzerne county Pa , on .March 18th 1883. LOCAL NOTICES. More new dress silks nt Lulz ii Sloan's. Strictly puro timothy seed, clover seed nnd largo yellow seed corn a car load of t for sale at Llglit Btieet liy Silas Young. iunit)-2m For embroideries or white goods go to Lutz ic Sloan's. Hemember that Lulz iz Sloan's prices on Calicoes, Ginghams and Muslins are the very lowest. Buy your table linen's of Lutz iV; Sloan's. Strictly puro Clover nnd Timothy seed, fl cur lnntl nf ll fur imln til T.l.rlit Mlrot.t liv Silas Young. mnr. 2-2m Lulz & Sloan have a new stock of new styles of corsets. See them. 3331 nice white, thrifty shoats nnd pigs In weight from 20 lbs. 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, CO, 00, 70, 75 lbs. apiece. All young liens, young roosters, old hens, turkeys, geese, ducks, lard, dried apples In the county wanted nt Light Street, by Silas Young. mnrl).2m How much better bread tastes If it comes fioni Philadelphia so some of our citizen's think. They would inter nt the appearance of same kind, If baked In our town. J. F. Caldwell. VOIICE TO KAIIMEUS. I would call your attention to tho fob lowing Implements for sale by tho under signed! Kemp's patent manure spreader, Hemlngton & Son's enrbon metnl plows, Advnncc chilled plows, Gale chilled plows, sulky plows, Cornell corn shelters, Centen nial fanning mills, separators and powers, one nnd two-horse corn planters with for t!li7cr arrangement, Deere & (Vs. walking and riding corn cultivators, Buckeye walk, lug and riding corn cultivators, Iron Ago and Planet Junior onc-horso cultivators with plow attachments, Walter A. Wood's renpers, mowers and self-binders, Warrior mowers und Bramer reapers, Tiger, Lead er and .Monitor hay rakus, Triumph and Monarch fertilizer grain drills, hay tedders and hay carriars, spring tootli drug har rows, spring tooth harrows on wheels, drag and smoothing burrows, chopping mills that will chop 10 bushels an hour vlth two horses, Baldwin's hay and stalk cutters, (hand and power,) C. & O. Cooper oi Co's. steam-engines und saw mills, brick mould ing machines. Also Lister Bios' best bone fertilizers In the market, All goods sold at the lowest prices, and If not proven sat isfactory can be returned. S. C. Siiive, 4-13 Bloomsburg. THIM0FITN0WI Althongh mndi li j.ild about tlio tmpor tnncoof a bloott-purtfylng medicine, it may Ihj iwsslblo tlmt Jho Bubjcct ha never seriously claimed your attention. Think of it now! Almost every person has some form of scrof ulous poison latent la Ills veins. 'When this develops In Scrofulous Burps, Ulcers, or Krnpllnns,nr In the form of llliciiinntlsin, or OrKiinic Diseases, tlio sutferlni; that en sues Is terrible. Hcnco tho gratitude of thoso ho discover, as thousands yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly erndtcato this evil from tho system. As well expect life without air as health without pure blood. Cleanso the blood with AVtlt'S fcUUSAl'AllILLA. riiEPAnED nv Dr. J. C. Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; $l,slx bottles for IS. BUSINESS NOTICES. The man who knows nothing of Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham and her sovereign rem edy for women is wanted for a iurvman. Thu fact clearly proves that he does not rend the papers. A. II. Register. "IIUCIlUl'AlllA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. 1, Druggists. "In chooslm: allies, look to their now- er as well as to their will to aid you." In choosing a remedy for bowel, liver nnd Kidney diseases, try Milncy-Wort, and you will never regret It. If you are sub- ject to ague you must be sure to keep your liver, bowels and kidneys lu good free condition. When so, you will bo safe irom all attacks. ooncoiii) aii.vi'i! vines. Fine, vmorous Vines. Two. three and Four Years' Old, for sale by tho dozen or tnousand at tlio lowest prises. These Vines are raised on the famous Jit. Prospect Vineyards, ut Passaic, N. J., where thu well-known Port Grape Wine i3 produced that is so highly esteemed nt Dresden and Berlin, nnd other European Cities to whie'i it is shipped, mid that is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Address, Ai.vitr.n Speku, Jan. 20, '83-3IU. Passaic, N. J. "Dresses, cloaks, coats, stockings and all garments can he colored successfully with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors. Only 10c. bKIN'KV MUX. 'Wells' Health Heuewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual ijcuiiiiy. New Bern. X. C Itev. G. W. Olllev says: "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters and consider it one of the best medicines known." 1)11. MOTI'b KN'tmlilKMKSr OF HI'EEit's POUT WISE. Tho celebrated Dr. Mott. of New York. speaks wonders for Mr. Speei's elforts to raise inu uporio or fort urape wine in New Jersey. The doctor has spent years In Portugal and thu wine districts of France, and knows what hu is talking nooiii ncim ii. 02 Madison Avenue, New York. Mr. Alfred Sneer. Dear Sir: Tho visit which I inndu last year to your vineyards, winepresses mid vaults at Passaic, N. J., satisfies mo thoroughly that thu wines pro. dueed by you nru mire and unadulterated. and the very best that can bu nlTercd to the public for medicinal uses. Actillll 111)011 IIIV fnvnnil1i Itmiri.aalnn nt the time, I have siucu recommended the roitvunoi more particularly lu my prac tice, and am sallslled with marked benefit to my patients. There can bu no better proof to the doubting mind, us to thu wlnu being madu of thu llnest Oporto grape, than n visit to your ncres of land covered with tho vine Hearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praise worthy enterprise, I remain lespectfully yours, Alex II. Mott, M. D , Prof, of Surgery, Bellevuu Hospital Med leal College, ice, &c, ltock Hill, S. C.-ltcv. J. S. White, suyst "1 used Brown's Iron Hitters for general debility. It restored mo to strength and vigor. ALMOSl' INSANE AND CUIIKD. "Most nf tint . mini. Ill ilnplnra In the East, us well as several ot thu medical fac .,!. i.. xr..... , . .. ,, t... . i. .i uu iii now itiiiiuiiy, wruus nuv. r, Hhlrlv. nf fTI.tr mtrn fill liti I t(i 1 1 ui l' iliuigliter't t'pHejwy, which began to shn slfftia nf til ml 11 r llttn tnunnllir Hi. II ur w Ihel good irovMcncu of (Jotl wo tried Svmtitan V,, .in,l It niie..l I...- " -I... - -t . "UOOOII ON HATS." Clears out ruts. mice, roachim. (Ilea ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gopl IRn ll.llm.l.itn iters. tUUi I'l UIBIC. Hall's Hair Hunuwer itncws, cleanse brightens, and Invigorates tho hair, nud r stores failed or gray hair to lis youthful color nnd lustre. People with gray hair prefer to nsu thu itenewcr, inflier than nrochtlm to thu woild. in n.ir i,i.,i..i locks, that they mo lecouilng aged, and JlUOOIII Ul 111 MtUiiy , COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. tlVfll'KPSlA AND T.IVKII COMIT.AtST. Is It not worth tho smnll nrlcu nf 71 renin to frco yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, It you think so cnll at our storo and get n bottle of Shlloh's Vitallzcr, every bottlo has n printed guar nntcc on It. use accordingly nnd If It ilnp. you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by J. 11, Klnports. may la.eow. ltcmnrknblo for ovcrcomlnir dlannmt caused by Impure water, decaying vegeta. tiun, cic, is uruwn s iron ii uers. Wu have n siieedv nnd nositive cum for catarrh, dlplherla, canker mouth nnd headache In Shlloh's Catarrh Hcmcdy. A nasal Inleetor freo with enrh linllln lfn It If you desire health and sweet breath. rrice ou cents, sold by J. II. K nnorts. may 12-cow. on, what a coi'anl 111 Voil heed tho wnnilnir. Tin. Ilirnnl perhaps of the suro approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask your selves If you can nlford for tho s.iko of saving 50 cts.. to run tho risk and do noth ing for it. Vt e know from e.xpcrlcnco that Shlloh's Cure will cure your Couch. It never falls. This explains why more than u Million bottles were Bold tlio past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, nt once. Mothers do not bo without It. For nine hack. side, or chost. nsn Hhtlnh' Poms Plaster. Sold by J. H. Kinnorts. may 12-eow. Q B. BHOCKWAY, Attornoy-at-Law, ALSO NOTARY PU11LIC. Olllce In his building opposite Court House, nu noor, tuoomsuurg, 1'a. apr 13 '03 JUST OPENED A NEW MERCHANT TAILORING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods' STORE, IN Knurr & Wintersteon's Building Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, next iloor to tho 1'irst Nntiontil Bank, where I am nicnired to MAKE TO ORDER FIRST GLASS SUITS OF from SlS.OO and upwards.. Fits Guaranteed. .W.lertsch. April I3lyr. FOX SALE AT W.OOMSHURG, PA. 20,000 REJJBIKC ConsMlnir of hundreds of varieties nf thn piioinnst Hoses, (leranlunis. Verbenas. Coleus. llelliitrn- etc., etc. Vegetable Plants We arc uiaklni: ll hlieclnltv. i:nilr nilihurn nlantu (hardened) rot (Irown Tomato I'lants nud .sweet I'otnto Plants by tho thousand, Late Cabbaifoby hundreds of thousands. 50,000 Strawberry Plants of the best varieties also Red and Hlnck Cap linspberries, Ithtibarb, Asparagus plants, ifce. Wo have shipped plants to every State In the Union. CUT FLOWERS consMItu; of Itoso lluds, Carnations, Violets, Hel iotrope, uallas etc., etc., always on hand. Flow ers for weddings and parties, Hourpiets naskctsot t..,,i m, luui.u ui-hiKiis ui un ueseripuons nui up at short notice. Wo pack so us to travel one to two days and guarantee satisfaction. SEEDS. At tlio remiej.1. nr nmnv nr mi. rutn,ira t will tills season oner n full lino of garden seeds. Ffteen years experience ut market Burdening enables mo to oiler tlio best seeds for thtshcctlon. All 1 offer I am suro will (jive satlifactlou. They are tho best uricm-M unu suro io grow. WO llllVO fOUr llinrti L'llMMl llflliw.4 nln pnl.lliPfla and Hot beds containing nearly OTiO fret of class, situated on Main street, nbove tho Normal tioliool (lariro building.) una uuiiTiiseinymu too small to mention Hi we havo for sale, call on ih or write to, us for what you want nnd see If wo cannot supply jou. J. U DILLON, llloomsburg, I'a. ORPHANS' COURT oALE OF VALUAlII.t! The undersigned administrator of llenjumtn Llndeiunutli, late of Conyngham township. Colum. bla county, Pa., .will exposo to public salo on the picinises in con) ngiiam township, on ATURDAY May St! 1883. at ll) o'clock, u. ni., nil that certain mil estate In said township, bounded and described ns follows. to-wlt : Iieglnnlng at a stone In Hue ot land belong ing io t ue city or Philadelphia nnd running thence nloug Hue of land of Jeremiah Llndenmuth bouth sev enty-seven degrees, cast thlrty-llvo perches to a stone, thenco by tho samo nortli ono-imit degrees castheventy-seven perches to a stone, thence by land of heirs of John Lliulcnmuth south seventy seven degrees, west seventy.nvc perches to a stone nnd thenco by land belonging to tho city of Phil ndelphla south twenty.tlvo degrees, east eighty iwrcurs iu inu piaco or beginning. Containing 26 ACHES, nnd one hundred nnd thirty perches, with thenp- I'ui i ri turn. i'n. TEltMSOF HALL'. Tcu pr cent, ot the one fourth ot the purchase money to bo nald at tha striking down ot hj property: the oao-lounh less the tun per cent, at tti i counrmifo i of salcj und the remaining: throo-fourtln la one year tlure- uiM.r, wiiii miurest irom eonnr.natlon nisi. I'urclmerd to pay for djed. ISAAC I.INDENMUTII, M'ni ia. Administrator. r purgative piiiis JUKU NKW RIUH moon, !V" mini :il llfW'iy ClUngO tUO b 0(1,1 111 llinon iirosjsieui n three months. Auy person who w l tako imo pill each night from ono to twclvo weeks, nay bp rcwred to hound Health, If such a t tnir Is . . . i l4M Mjotw-wii ujkj i m1 in in ihpir s V i'T i l'wT."' r l'""l"eu i.NJUII.V E XKCUTOll'S KOTICK. KJTATK Of UREMIA II IIAOENBl'CII. nr.rr.svn Lettem testamentary In tho estate of Jeremiah . ! K1'.'!'11' b"uf" iWru tOHIL,hlp. columbii nave been grui ted by tho ItegUter ofHa d eouuty lo JUUlia llagenbucn aid J. X llttgl'llbUCl. All ih-rsnn. hJCinn .11 GREEK HOUSES ugaiu,t mid esiulo aroieuuentMltii ninsent iiiein lorhotlteinent. uud thiWliidebt ed li lw wino to J, UAllENHl'CIl, 7 Khutors. April 11, 'tvi ' Lights! rvrt, I'u. SHERIFFS SALE. tly vtrtuo of sundr writs Iscned out ot tha Court of Common I'lcssof Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo ciposod to public sito at tho Court Home, In ntoomsburs. 01 MONDAY, MAY 7, 2 pm 1883. alio undivided half of nil tlmt c'crtnln tract of land sftunto In lino township In tho county of Col umbia, bounded nnd described ns follows, to Witt Northwardly by lands of John Kowlcr nnd It. Y. Whltmoyer, Knstwardly by landi ot Thomas Hen field nnd others, Houthwnrdly by InmH ot lllram Shulti nnd others nnd Wcstwnnlly by lands of Hoi omonDlifc nnd others, containing thrco hundred nnd seventy ncres, more or lew. whereon nro erect cd a wiw.mlll nnd a framo dwelling house. Hclicd tnken Into execution nnd to 1 sold ns tho property of John l.cggott at tho suit of tho Hint National Itnnk of llloomsburg. i-iitio ntry. vend. Kx. ALSO All tint piece or parcel ot land Mtunto In lleaver township Columbia county nnd ptnto of Pennsyl vania, nnd known ns Cilcn City, bounded nnd de scribed ns follows, to wit! on the West by Walnut street, on tho Houth by First street, on the East by i-nanes street, nnd on tho North by sixth street according to tho general plan ofsaldolen City. excepting lots heretofore rold ns follows, to wits Nos. 1, 8, 7, 8, D, 10, 11 U in lllock No. li Nos. 1, S, 3, I, S, ft 0 In) lllock No. 8; Nos. 1, 10, 11 & 18 111 lllock No. 8; Nos. 1 i'l! In lllock No. 4; Nos. 07 In lllock No. S; Nos. l, 2,7, 10 & II in lllock No. 11. Nos. 1,83 In lt!ock No. ats Nos. 0, 7, 8, 9 10 In lllock No. 3; Nos. 7. 8, fl, 10, 11 18 In lllock No, S3; Nos. 1, 8, 3, l, 6, o, 7, 8, 9 to in lllock No. 41; Nos. 1, J, 3, t, 6, B, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 13 tn lllock No. Uj nnd Nos. 1, 8, 3, 4, S, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 18 In lllock No. 41, said lots designated by number nnd lllock ac cording to tho Town plot ot said Olen City. hclzcd, taken into execution and to bo sold as tho property of C. It. llarnes nnd Almlra A. Haines nt tho suit of Columbia County Mutual Paving rund nnd Iinn Association. Llttto nnd Milter nttys,: I!v. l"n. ALSO All that certain piece or parcel of land tltuate In Main township, Columbia county, I'n., bounded nnd described ns follows, to-w It : Iieglnnlng at a plno In original llnoot Klljah Weed, thenco by land of Lewis Kolb, north forty-ono degrees, cast nvo and threc-tentli perches to a stone j thence by land of Abraham Knecht, south elghty.nlno do grees, west sixteen nnd one-halt perches ; thenco by land of Amos ltlttenhouse, bouth nrty.four de grees, west two perches; thenco wiuth eighty eight nnd a quarter degrees, west seventeen perches; thenco south twenty-two nnd three quarter degrees, cast thirty perches to tho place of beginning. Containing one hundred nnd thirty eight square perches of land on which aro erected n two story frame bouse, a stable nnd outbuild ings. ALSO Tho undivided half Interest in all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate In Heaver township, Columbia county, I'n., bounded nnd do scribed ns follows, to-wlt : Iieglnnlng nt n chest nut, thence by other land of Nathan llrcdbcnner, Sr., north sixty-eight degrees, cast one hundred and twenty-four and seven-tenth perches to stones; tlicnce by land claimed by H. 1'. Case, north twenty-two nnd n halt degrees, west seventy-two nnd a halt perches to stones; thence down Scotch Hun seventy-seven degrees, west ono hundred nnd twenty-four nnd nve-tcnth perches to a wnter birch; thence by land survej ed for Jcepli Ilauck Bouth twenty-two degrees, cast eighty-eight nnd one-half perches to place of beginning. Containing sixty-two acres and ono hundred and twenty perches strict measure. Fetml, taken into execution nttbcsultof Col umbia county Mutual Saving Fund nnd Ian As sociation vs Win. H. liauek, and to 1 sold as the property ot Wm. II. Hauck. Miller, Att'y. Fl. I'a JOHN MOUItKV, Short IT. FARMSIHOIVIES The best In the world, nr.i easily obtained In Da kola, Minnesota nndNorth'rn Iowa, (let ready to movo in the .soring. First corns, best served County maps, description of lands, ra'ea of pass iRoncd irclghx. lurnlshed fren by .ioiin It POTT, Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul It'y. llllamsport. p... No trouoio to answer questions. r Apr1B-4w Popular Tri 01 Electricity 151 JCTIUC LIGHTING. The Are an1 Incandescent Systems carefully nnd Impartially considered from u commercial stnnd POfnt; , ,1'rlef li'Morv of lighting by electricity, w lth full information concerning the different sys terns and practical advice about the best ouo to fcecure. Secondary batteries and the Morugo sys tem revlenvd, The dangers of ecetrio wires fully explained. An Interesting work for popular read ing. Pltlt'K, ! CKNTH. nrsENT IIY MAIL, OFl'HICK. Address OSTPA1D, ON ltF.CKIIT Airicao EIeoIfIc Hp JlluBiioatii Co , O. Iliix.'iOt. 2S Srliaol Nlrrri, llitun. Apr 13 4w THE SUN Troni morning to mo IS ALWAYS INTERESTING. morning to mornlni? nml rrnm wpik tn week THE SUN nrtntsnrnntlniir.il stnrvnf Hip !H-r. of real men nnd women, nnd of their deeds plans, loies, hates and troubles, mis story f uwre tit trresttna than anil romane that icon eivr ifrrftwl. Subscription: Daily (I pages), by mall, aac. a month, or xn.su a yean hcsiiAT (S pages), s i.ao i'i-i j run keki.y is pages), iki.iiii per year I. W. UNO LAND, Publisher, New York city. COUR'' PROCLAMATION- WHEREAS, tho Hon. Vn,i,iAM Ei.wei.l President Judge of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quar ter sessions of tho Peaco nnd the Court of common Plens nnd Orphans' Court In the 20tli Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties of Columbia nnd Montour, nnd the Hons. James Lake nnd 1'. L. Shumnn, Ass-iclato Judges ot Columbia county, havo Issued their prccept.bearlng dato the 9th day of Feb. In tho year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, nnd to me directed for holdinga Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court ot Corcmcn Pleas aud Orphans' Court, In Uloomsburg, In the county of Coluinbla,on tho first Monday, being the un aay or mi next, to continue for two weeks. Notlco is hereby given to the Coroncr.to the Jus tlces of the Peace, and tho Constables of the said County ot Columbla,tliat they be then nnd there In their proper person nt lo o'clock tn tho forenoon ot said T:u day ot May with their records lnqut anions and other remeinbi ances.to do thoso things wnicn io tneir omct-3 nppertnln to be done. And thoso that aro bound by recognkanco to proseeute against tno prisoners that nro or mny bo In thelall ot tho said county of columbln.to bo then and there to prosecuto them as shall be mt. Jurors aro re quested to bo punctual In their attendance. ngroenbly to their notices. Dated at llloomsburg f, ' ."t the 3rd dav of In Apr. tho year of our US. VLord ono thousand eight hundred and 1" T-'l elL'htV.twnatlll In tho imn lmn.lrr..l ni.rt s-ventti year of tho Independence ot thu United niiiivs ui Aliieriud, Hiierin-somce. julIN Mounter, UtoonHburg, Apr-8tn Shrrll. G RANI) JURORS f FOIt MAY TEltM. IllOOm W. W. Darrett. V. 1'- llrlnter .inn.mlnl. lir?, rieu PViiiwu, luse!Il 'lown-cmt. iK-ui er rHiHimon iimioenner. Henton John s. Kllue. llerwlik (ieo. Vannatta. Ilrlarereek Charles Heed. Catnwissa 1. llriimheller. Ccntralla-John Former. Conynghain ltngcr Dixon. Ftshlngcreek-Lewls Hctshllne. OiwnwoiHl-Wiii. Davis w. II. Iluyaian. Hemlock Jumes (imilver. Maine W. 11. Fisher, W. c. Hlehart. Mlniln-1). o. iinmi. ' '""""i. wMt.fl'leasant-sainueJ Notion, John Vance, Amos scott It. o. Waples. sugurloaf Albert Cole. rpRAVERSE JURORS J FOIt .MAY TEHM. MUST WEEK. llloom-l'atrlek Dillon, Wcldle. ' PhlllpYnangst, Joseph 1 teuton John J, Troy. Karns, F, N, Hmtth, Charles Ilerwlck II. a Freas Knorr. Wm htuekhousi!. W. I), llolley, Win. J, llrlnrcrcek K. I). Adams, Stephen Dlettcrick. uuu wtssa-Adam Fethernlf, llco. (lllbcrt, Wm, Centre Aaron Kelchner. Cunyngliam John Monroe. Fishlngcreek Ellas Ash. rraiiKiia juises uuwer. lircenw(ioj-l'. p. Mcllenry. ii,-iiiiLMv .tin, nit-nun, Yocum. Will. Llllej, Daniel J.iekwm Hdwnrd Soties. locust Jacob llnrner, Daniel Murrls. Madison -Jonathan Arttiuiu MtminIacob N. Plfer. l'lue John K llouseliu.vhl, John .lohiiwiu, Ira ',0,,",1'",.JO,1U'V w,ni lv""' A- Wonnan. Hugarloaf C, 1. Moon), 8ECONI1 WEEK, luotsuipnn nroiist, Florence Dfmahue, Charles ....--., wu.u. v.. uuinn 4 11.11 us, .neiiagll. I. K iMtlcrwi" l:"JS l:vu"s Uu 11 lC A. W Li-ituv rum .uuiut. tviitrulln Audrevr U'liilian. F'SilnArU U"1'' Vim UoW (Hveiiwood Wiil It. cox. Jackson-ti, w. Mellenry, Julin W. Vunatta. IK'ust-llemy Itelnbold, Win. WuiterT MudlMin-Jolm liilhltne, ll, u, sunlee. Mimtour-loliu s. Mensch. l'lne Hculainlu Lore, Ki'ott-l' IL itirMdl. Hugarloaf E. J. All. ,ia.n 11.-..1,...,, ,, .. I Hle.iilmiiii -" 1, 11. ORANGEVILLE ACADEMY, Ornngcvlllc, I'n. Spring term begins April Oth. Students prepared for TKACHINO.BUS INIS, on HIGH STANDING In College. A S:lontlfie Courco of great value, rarely to he acnillrcd. excent bv a lone and oxticn. slvo term In College, Superior primary department. Bncclal Instruction for tho backwnrd. by which tho billliant nro cnnblcd to ndvanco more rapidly. Competent nnd skillful teachers. Ex- peases very smnll. Circulars sent. 1'ii.ivnfa tn.viif A t X 111.V1V, Ik. ill., innrOlm Principal. Iff. S. TIItfGrlaTEY, I? ..J i Willi Is now fully prepared to furnish SUITS MADE TO ORDER, l'UOM thi: BEST MATERIAL, IN THE MARKET AT REASONABLE RATES. ALSO TO FURNISH Keatly.-Made SUITS MADE TO MEAsriiK, AND As Grood 6c Cheap AS CAN 15E HAD AT ANY Ready-Made Establishment. Orders taken for shirts, imule from measurement. 1'ornll CHOPS $25 PER TON It is a Superior-Phosphate and not Acidulated S. C. Cook IT CONTAINS NO DIRT AND SAND. ITS ANALYSIS IS GUARANTEED. IT CONTAINS THE ELEMENT OF PLANT FOOD. IT 0IVE$ GOOD RESULTS. PI ICE PER TON OF 2000 LBS. On cars or boat in I'liilntlclphiii. Gmmteid Anasls Printed :a Each Bag. SEND POtt I'lUCl'LAlt. AllDItr.HS BAUGK SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 20 Sjuth Dolawaro Ave. Philada. March 30, 4W. t&s JULE ON HEIRS. ESTATK OK JOSKrll llhl.WIO, DECEASE!!. COI.UMHIA COUNTY, ss: Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to David Helwig. Locust township; I"etir llelwlg, catnwis sa ; Ella Hrobst, Catnwissa : Mary Fenster maeker, Ciituwlisa : William llelwlg, Catawlssa; 1'eier llelwlg, guardian ail litem of Ida Knecht, Charity Knecht and Charles Knecht, minor chil dren or Ilclcr Kncclit, deceased, catawlssa; Ed wlnllelnlg. Hock Town, Schu lklll county, Pa. ; Sophia llelwlg, catnwissa ; Nathan Helwig, Cat nwissa: Hebecca llelwlg, Catnwissa; Eliza llel wlg, catawlssa; Hester Ilarndt, Catawlssa; Emanuel llelwlg. Win. El wood llelwlg and Ida llelwlg, Catawlssa; David Oelst, Wllkcsbarre; Jrwpli Martz, Catawlssa; Eliza Thomas, New Philadelphia, McDonnah count)-, Illinois; Siavllla Heltz, Catawlssa; Mary tlllllnger, Catawlssa; Millie Clewelt, Catawlssa; Catharine) Hartman, CatuwKsa; John Martz, Jacob Maitz, David Martz and William Martz all at Catawlssa; Joseph Martz, Allentonn, Lehigh county, P.u : David Winner, llloomsburg: Daniel A. Hess, Mlllllnvllle; Harvey C. Iless MinilnMlle; Mnry Pohe, Lima llldgo; Amelia Eck, Newark, New Jersey; Charles Polio, Joseph Pohe, Altco Pohe, Frances Pohe and lleorge It.,..: nllnf Minnlfl.lm. I....1..I 11..- irl.iinll.in nil iffin of John A. firown, llarvey U. llrown nnd Mtnnto Hrown. minor children of llnnnah llrown. deceased, ull nt MUllinMlle; nnd Edward Kosten- bauder, nt Catawlssa, Pa., lineal descendants of Joseph Helwig, deceased, nnd to nil other persons Interested, (ireetlng: You nnd eachofjou arc ueienv c iieu io uo aim an near ueiore mo auuges or our Orphans' Court at un Orphan's Court to bo held at llloomsburg on tho nrst .Monday of Mny next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Joseph llelwlg, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by the In quest, duly awarded by tlio said Court, nnd re turned by the Sheriff, or show causo why It shall not bo sold. And hereof fall not. Zaiik, Att'y. JOHN MOUHEY, Apr 6 .sheriff. MARKET REP0RTS. liLooMsnuita market. Wheat per bushel Rye " Corn, " oats " " l.f6 .so CO .49 (.41) (.SO .31 IB IU .50 .C 14 It in .li .14 16 W 3.01 Flour nor barrel Clovrtrsecfl nutter Eggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams Sides Shoulders 'nickens Turkeys i.nru per pouna Hay per ton ueeswaz buckwheat tlower per 100., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS." Apill 10. Flour dull. Wheat nnd corn higher. Oats quiet. FlJCK Inactive and niices In buvers fvnr sales, i.no lurrels, lneluulng Minnesota extras nt t5.ssaO.sM ; I'ennsylvnnla family f i.htkuS.' 11 ; west ern dofs.4aHU0; patents jO.S3 tT.tiU. uve i ixicii (jutet at iBliv Wheat Market was nulet, nnd llrmer; cur Iota l1.1lal.Hiii ; ft.isx bldlor Apiil; fl.tr. tor May: fl. is for June; fl.is.vj for July. tuns AinrKei wus n oeiier; car ioihhuikc: Kit c bid for April ; mxc for .May ; 01 ',0 for June ; 03s,o for July. imts jinrKeiwusquiei; car lots 51 vasso ; SSVIC bid for April; W ',c for May ; 5) for June; tin July. ai 1110 0ien uoanl, second call, 1 p. in. : Wheat 'I hero was 1,1,1 ji.nl fur Anrll . ti.iti fur -May; f 1,111 for Juno : fl.15', for July. cons There was bid WV,o fur April ; Die for May OlVjCfor Juno; a ,0 for July. imis- 1 nero was bid Mo tor April ; Mc May; MVc for Juno; 5H,c tor July. FREE Q O t'fl KFCL A ItTKXKB,, Beautiful Florai Chrouo Caa&s, Nlze bit. and an Ulmtrmf4 ItouL. to all wha mA Bc- tamp fur poUy u4 E. Q. RIDEOUT Jl CO., RtW TORI, ca Jan I, 'ss-ly ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. THE VOLTAIC IIKLTCO , Marshall, Mich, nld send till. nYK'S CKI.KHItATKI) Kl.E Tlio'vot TAIC IIKI.TH and KLEOTItIO APPLIANCES oa trial Mr s dsjs to men (voi-Tjor old) who are f. fllcted with Nervoui Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred irouDIe", guaranteeing epeedyand com P'etc restorat'on of health and manly vlg..r. Ad dioss ns fcbovo.-N. ll. No rlek tncurred, m so days' trial Isnlloned' Feb. tli-lyr. r 10 ADVBItTISBHS.-Ltwoit Katos for adver tlslng lisii gind newfipaper sent froo. Ad. ;ss (IEO. P. It iWULL t: 0 ., 10 Spruce bt., N. Y. Mnr'-tw r PROOr (JrLiiJiL'ifi lyjfn'UU, Hrauiil ImH.mIi .llmr.l.uiHHl loru,,out.id w.ili olt;ui!i!ii)f'i.an.lii....(,loiUcol.l.iur. Cul.u tci'Snra'iw. H. FAY & co.lrir- mar vs-i w d "THE DEST IB CHEAPEST." (SiilUjltoI,j;lloii.:l IVrJl.ror 1'KKKllluvP.mrlilrt mir S3 M11 $72;VBKU; da)r "thomo easily inado f'l'ojtly tmtntfree. Address thi'k&l'o Augiiitu, Maine. march 81. ly ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK OV A. U. VAKI.IKW I.ITK Of IIIMLOCIC TOWK. HUH', COLl'MIA OOl'NTV, I'A., KKC1ASIU. t'tieMOf udintnlstrutloti In lhsestatoofA.il. amww, lat of llimioek towusblp, Columbia oouiuy, l'u diceused.havo ticen gmuted bv tha IteuUler of salt 0 mnty to A. c.Vanllew and Jacob Irrwl llgvr, udm'iH. Ml ierit.u having clnluis agalLUi mid ilixcJotl nro reiiucstcd tourescut them for s ttlemeiit. 'nud thosu Indebted to tho estate to nmv uamuadc to tho undarlgucd ud mtrlstratOHwlthuui delay. A. C. VANLIKW, JACOIITKHWILUllElt, apr 3 0W dnUnistraton. 1. ! '"I