The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 20, 1883, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COLUMBIAN AJNfD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Fill DAY, APRIL '20, 1883.
IMilillc Huli-H.
All persons having bills printed ut this
notice
olllcc, will tecelvo n gratuitous
under this bend.
A. 0. Vnnllew mid Jacob Tcrwllllger,
administrators of A. If. Vnnllew, deceased,
will sell valiiablo personal property on
premises In lluckbom on Saturday April
31. commencing nt 1 o'clock.
lerHonal.
Dr. l' C. Harrison Is In town.
llcv. J. H. Dlnim, of Scllnsgrovc, preach.
In the Lutheran church on Sunday morning
mid evening.
J. I). Suydaui, of Lewlsburg, who Is a
brother of Mrs. II. W. McKclvy Is visiting
friends In town.
Miss Ltate Church has Mulshed her school
nt C.lawlssn. and returned to her
...... ..- ... - , I
II01I1U HI ilolllllllii. I
Capt. M. M. ilrobst of Catawls9a Is en-
gaged with Francis Jordon & Sons, whole- dlclal apportionment bill wns so amended Ho expects to return about the first of next sulky plows, Cornell corn shelters, Centcn
salo grocery men, of 1'ldladclphla. as to make Sullivan and Wyoming counties month when the "still" will be started. '"J1"- mitcrs wluTf "l
Dr. 0. V. Mears, of Numldla was In at-
tendance nt tho meeting of the Columbia
county medical association, on Tuesday.
H. C. Harman of I'ldladelplila spent sev-
,.r,,l',!,.vB in town this week, on business,
Wo were pleiued to greet him In our olllcc.
Sec Dillon's advertisement In another col-
limn. ...
Oo Bee "An Knglish Romance" ut Opera
House to-night.
It Is said that the ninplo sugar makers
had n very poor season.
a null! son of P. A. Evans of Montour
township was burled on Saturday last.
William Mosteller of Madison has one of
the finest farm houses In the county.
, r ,ni ,1W vlltn. in ll,.,
,1 iiuiiiuv, v. v. n O
. . i, rr....i ...in. ll
pox.
Ol. Copeland will deliver a lecture for
tho Ent Post 0. A. U. on Friday evening
May 11th.
Wo are under obligations tn Senator
Hart for n cony of Smull's Hand Miook for
1883.
Our merchants are getting in their new
snrlna stock, and the store windows are
very attractive.
J. C. Yocuni, Esq., of Catawissa has
lust nlaccd a handsome new safe in ids
law olllcc.
Ilelshline llros. have puichaied a largo
new steam engine for their lumber works
on Raven creek.
"An English Romance," to-night, at re
duced prices. Don't miss It.
Tho Shad season has opened, nod our
dealers nrc ready to supply families with
theso delicious but bony llsh.
Henry Yost it Son have enlarged their
cabinet ware-rooms on Fiftli and East
streets. Tho furniture made by tliemjs of
the best.
J. M. Liliey of Omngeville received a
cm last week containing a number of Oer-
mnn carp. They were placed in the streams
by 1 1 i in.
An application will bo made by W. II.
Rhnwn Esq., for a re-argument before the
Supreme Court, in tho caseof Raup against
Abbott ct nl.
A largo stock of silver-plated knives nnd
forks, as low as two dollars a set, also
casters, butter dishes," &c, at llernhard's
jewelry store.
A number of the engines on the Lehigh
Valley Road have been supplied with fire
extinguishers. The extinguisher consists
of a water ejector operated by steam.
A complete assortment of the best Amer
ican watches, both in hunting and open
cases, warranted from two to five years,
nt L. llernhard's jewelry store.
Tho 14th annual convention of the Col
umbia county Sunday School Association
will meet in tho Union church at Orange-
ville on the 10th and lOtli of May.
"An English Romance" will be produced
by a company of first-class artists, this
Friday evening. See advertisement.
Rev. Dr. Monroo will preach in the M.
'E. Church of this place on Sabbath even
ing from the subject "Tho Fast Young
Man." A cordial Invitation is extended to
the public to attend.
List of letters remaining In the Uenlon
Post olllcc for quarter ending March Ulst
1883. Hurry Eaton 3; S. W. Cambell 1;
Lizzie Clmmborlandj Andrea Caza.zu lj P.
llloom lj Eugene F. McConn 1.
.1. Heacock P. M.
Capt. U. II. Ent went to Pottsvlllo on
Monday to seo Oeneral Sigfried with rcf
crenco to tho encampment. He secured
the promise of the General to send nn
officer hereto Insiecttho ground. The
prospect Is favorable.
A hired man working for J. F. Itlnk at
Lightstrcet, broku into a bin can In tho
houso on Wednesday night, nnd stole from
$800 to $1000, with which ho disappeared.
Parties aru now out hunting for him, and
telegrams havo been sent to all points that
ho could reach by rail.
A regular bi-monthly meeting of the Col-
umbla county medical society was held lu
tho Exchange parlors on Tuesday afternoon.
A goodly number of members were present,
who devoted their time to discussions and
various readings relating to their profes-
slon.
Cheap IUiluoad Tickets io uik Wet.
If you aro going west buy your tickets of
It. D. Daillngton, agent, P. & It. Kupert
station. Ho sells cheap tickets to all parts
of tho west nnd over tiio most desirable
routes. Trains leavo llupcrt at 0:1G and
8:C0 11, 111., nnd -bOO p. m. fell 10-!ini
Mrs. K. Wclllvcr died on Wednesday
ot last week at her homo In Hemlock town
ship. Tho funeral was very largely attend
eil on Sunday ntternoon, nnd was conduct.
oJ by tho Grange of which the deceased
was n member. Shu was 1111 estimable la
dy, and leaves n number of children.
Tho amusement bcason at tho Opera
Houso closes Friday evening, with thu
presentation ot nu amusing and Interesting
play entitled "An English Homance," In
order that every 0110 may bo nblo to wit
ness this, the last entertainment of thu
season, tho prices have, by special ariange
incut, been reduced to 25, !)! and 50 cents,
Itaro llargalns In Fino Heady -Made Cloth.
Ing, grand arrival of Spring Styles.
Wo defy competition Wo guarantee sat
isfaction. Elegant Suits for Little Hoys.
Substantial Suits for School, Stylish suits
for Youths call mid be convinced that
tho best place to buy your Clothing Is nt
the Popular Clothing Store of
David Lowenberg.
Tlie capacity of the telephone exchange
in tills town 1ms been doubled. A new
switch board capable of connecting fifty
wires was put in on Saturday.
H. V. Fruit of Madison spent sovernl
days In town this week. Ho Bold twenty
tnreo head of cut tie on Monday to Henry
utetfims of Ilftzlelon.
There will be n grand musical Jubllco nt
Scllnsgrovc, commcnelng Juno 12th and
continuing four days. It will bo under tho
direction of I)r. W. 0. Perkins of New
York.
If you want n nice Spring lint
Tho latest color nnd stylo call nt
David I.owenbcrg's Popular Clothing
Store,
.1l,1 Mvr l f nt ...1
O- "J - wnn. unvivt ISIIIIDllll I
oi rotter, mid Jtidgo Ingham of Sullivan,
have been appointed n commltleo to select
the silo for the new government buildings
at Wllllamsport.
Tho Towanda Dally linicw has been en-
larged, nnd now Issues n weekly edition
I l.Mll .... 4 I 1 ! , I
'u"ul ,a ' " l-ncca newspaper
' """"""""" "" "
Iniirtinl Kl innnoo Irt ll, n ....... A.,
On second reading In tho House tho Jtu
"'i""'"" iiiMnci, as at presem. i uis is
11 "iioui" c.
Any person desiring to make a contract
to peel tho bark rrom 100 ncres of Hemlock
timber land In Sulllvnn county, should nn-
1")' to the undersigned for terms and any
further Information.
J. F. Rink.
4 fl.w
Lights! rcet l'a.
Mr. A. K. Smith, the genial landlord of
Jerscylown, presented us on Tuesday last
with a lot of well preserved apples, which
were pleasing to the eye and delicious to
tho taste, for which he has our thanks.
Mr. Smith keeps a good house, and never
falls to do all In his Dower to make It
pleasant for Ids guests.
Lumbermen take Jsotlcu I Parties hav
ing lumber, all kinds, and shinnies to sell
will do well by callbiL' on Llllv & Slennv
.. - ' -
ll riiiki'v i T un- ii- 1 uni. II,,.
ingiiesi price lu casli or mercliaiuliso for
the above.
Helen Potter gave one of her monologue
entertainments r.t the Opera House lust Sat-
urday evening, to a small but select audi
ence. For some reason or other her coming
was not generally known, or sho would
have been wannlv welcomed hero imaln.
As a reader she is equalled by few and sur
passed by none, while her Impersonations
arc strikingly correct. Her representation
of Charlotte Ciishman, lu full costume, was
an exact counterpart of the celebrated act
ress, and the death scenu wns painfully real.
Sho also personated Oscar Wilde and T.
Dewilt 'lalmage, giving selections, with
wondoiful accuracy of imitation In appear
ance, voice and gesture. Such refined en-
teitainments should bo liberally patronized.
Wo have arranged to grind Lkwis' PtJiu:
Wum: Lkad is Cami'heu.'s and Thayeh'b
Puke Linseep Oil, and are prepared to of
fer Inducements in price to dealers nnd
consumers. JiknuvS. Huav,
y-'.'-Jlm Rupert Pa.
Mr. 0. W. Hertsch, our young feliow-
townsnian, 1ms opened a merchant tailoring
and gentlemen's furnishing store, nt the cor
ner of Main and Market streets, UIoouis-
burg, Pa. Ho has a very lino store, and
quite an excitement was created at the form
al opening on Saturday last. Mr. Ileitsch
is n man who has had considerable experi
ence in his line of business, and the people
of lilooinsburg need have no hesitancy in
placing themselves in Ids hands for extern.
al adornment, ns far ns nent fitting and well
made garments me concerned. Wo wislt
him success in bis undertaking, nnd feel
confident that if perseverance and strict at
tention to business arc the roads to success
he will sureecif. .Vuuei Chunk Democrat.
Fine Spring Suitings
Fine Dress Suitings
Fine Trousciings
just arrived, call and examine the Custom-
Department of David Lowcnberg's Popular
Clothing Store.
Wreck on the J, it W. ll. it. I.
The engine of a freight train on tho new
road was thrown down the embankment
into tho river and five cars derailed by a
land slide, just opposite Espy, last week
Thursday afternoon. The crew escaped
without Injury. Some workmen in tho Es
py lioat yard saw tlie sllile, nut lor somo
reason no warning was given. An attempt
was made on Sunday to raise the locomo
tive from tlie river, a largo number of men
being engaged in tlie cllort. A track was
laid to tho edge of the water, but tlie men
were unable to get tiio engine out until
Wednesday night. Hundreds of people
visited tlie scene of tho wreck on Sunday.
EGGS I EGGS!;
Fur hatching. Front purebred, high
class Plymouth Rock, Dominique, Lej
horn. H. 11. R. (lanitf. Golden ami Stiver
Seabrigbt Hantuins, at jl.00 for 13 eggs.
3!i0-tw Geo. W. SrniiNEii.
Stlllwuler JottlnuH
Gladly we liail the return of tho season of
opening leaves and liowers, with the ac
comnanvimr carol of happy warblers. Wel
come lltllo songster, bright harbinger of
spring.
Tho wheat crop in this valley promises
an abundant harvest
Plowing lias begun In earnest by our far
piers,
James Udgur Sr. died on Sunday night nt
tho homo of ids son, Frank Edgar. Ho was
cuimi our omen cuueu., ... v.s -
served his nay aim gi'iicrauou. m; sua..
miss him.
1 H. Kdgnr is turning out 11 largo amount
of work nt his planing mill, which is an in-
dicutlon that tlicro U u great deal of build
lug atfU repairing In progress Iu tho conn
try.
Hon, V). J. Mclleury, wo aro glad to say,
is recovering from ids long Illness and Is
now thought to bo out of danger,
The water still kt ens too high for fishing
owing to thu melting of the snow on the
North Mountain. Patience, fishermen
I'woof lliaiton's wldoweis, W. M. Ajv
plenum and Hrlt Lawbaugh, havo ceased to
be widowers. Like the ilutcliman, they
concluded It "vas no uso to keep spite."
Tho hotcl.kcepeis are now looking up
twelve good, sober citizens tnask our court
to give them permission to sell intoxicants
to all sober men over twenty-one years of
nao who will patronize them. Queer, nliit
It? ...
"If lids worm was 11111 one scene
Of puro Increasing bliss."
,. 1.1 1 1 ..nl .in-lli llllt It
ll WUlllll UU lllinill ...iu nun
I -.1 1 !.... II... f.,11 nf A,l, ..v III,,,-
m I'uiiii, Him ouiiu i.iv
been rampant in the land. inc ipiesuou
for us to consider Is not why it is here, Put
"what would God havo lids evil do for us'r"
I (1ml It easier to bo good In prosperity than
udvcislty Hut docs any 0110 attain to his
highest development by simply "being
good" when there Is 110 temptation to bo
otherwise? Do not even tho publicans bo?
The History of Columbia county is giving
very general saiibiiiciiuu 111111 miouiu uu
read by every eltlen
Centre Notes,
At Hldlay church there wns a prepara
tory lecture on Saturday Inst nnd com-
muiiton services on Sunday by llcv. ('nil
field. Two members were ndded to tho
church.
Sir. AUrtd Conner of Trenton, N. J., Is
visiting his brother George. His mother ex.
pects to nccompntiy him on his return nnd
spend tho summer In Trenton,
Mr. nuil Mrs, J, I). Creasy of llcrwlck
brought their little dntigbtcr down to Its
granil.pnpa's last Sunday. John looked
quite natural nmong the boys as did Mr. 0.
b. Conner of llloomsburg who was here for
tho llrsl time In it long white. linsttc's boy
WM welcomed to tho homo of Its father In
mnnner intended to mako it reel mat ltwns
one of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Win.
1.M.I ..II I. .
IVIIIMIHIHII UtIU UIIIU1IU IUU (UlUilb VIDIIUIO I
in the valley.
While driving through llrlarcreek a few
days since your reporter was surprised at
liaving ills attention directed to tho new
Distillery nt Ashe's mill. Tho buildings arc
fitted up with n new SOhotsopowercnglnc,
three largo fermenting tubs, a chnrcoal rec
tifier, n largo worm, and a waste trough
with stables to accommodate sixty hogs.
Tho buildings nnd machinery nrc all In or-
der nnd Mr. Ash has cono for tho swine.
Thursday evening of last week another
wedding took place over on the Kldgc.
'i'nn;u Walter of Hughesvllle, and Klla
Shug were pronounced man and wife In the
presence of about forty guests. A pleasant
occasion Is reported.
The llist nf Aptll brought more changes
n our quiet valley this season than have
been known for many yenis, and nfterthc
numerous weddings of last winter such a
phenomenon should not appear unreason
able nor come unexpected. Among those
who seem to have benefited materially by
the changes arc Mr. Oeorgc Conner, whose
son, Mr. ('. A. Conner, will occupy the farm
recently purchased from J. F. Conner; Mr.
J. D. Aikmnu removed a stranger from ills
farm to make room for ids nephew Mr. J.
H. Alkinau; William Scott leaves a rented
f" " tako possession of the homo recent.
1 , v t Ttl.ll-.. I I.!-
My Hircimseii 4v. i . jimmy leaves ma
lather's blacksmith shop to locate at the
Kelley shop In Lightstrcet which he scctir.
eil quite recently! and while Oscar Hagcn-
buch lias left us he is building a cozy home
at Stillwater. Mattlc Conner (now Mrs.
William Klrkendall) is missed by her many
friends but has a very pleasant home nt
Ncscopeck. Another such a series of wed.
lings and moving will not leave enough
young folks in tlie valley for a Fourth-of.
July picnic. Rumor has it that there Is to
be a wedding on tiio Ridge about the first
of May and another at the River about tho
same time. Cards are not out yet.
The Illdlav school was opened on Mon
day lust for tlie summer term, with Miss
Phoebe Snyder as teacher. Ilrviug known
Miss Snvder ns a teacher for several years,
we were glad to learn that she had been se
cured for mis place ami leel con'icciit tlie
school will meet with success li.idcr her
skillful management. Among those who
have gone elsewhere to school nrc uiiarlcy
and Edward bcliwcppcnlilscr, torn llagen-
liticli and barali A. lltilmy at the Ulooms
biirg Normal School, and Hattiu White at
tlie Orangeville Academy.
Henry Delong, who has b?cn very sick
all winter, seems much better since the
coming of warm weather and it is hoped
that lie will soon no nine to lie auout again.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hagenbuch have
botli been (mite unwell, but under the skill-
fid trertment of Dr. Mtgarglo of Orange
ville liiey recovered very quiciiiy.
Mrs. James Miller who had been visiting
her iuniiiy, Mr. Wesley John's near fata-
wissa, returned last week but appears to
have gained but little during her absence.
It Is hoped that the summer air will revive
her nervous system and she may be the
same lively llessie. reporter.
Opera House,
Ono Night Only.
A Romantic story beautifully portrayed 1"
FRIDAY EVENING Wlilh 20.
o
Mios' Eilisli Romance C(i
SIDNEY R, ELLIS, MANAGER.
In tho Thrilling and Romantic Mclo Drama,
In -1 nets.
Willi a Powerful Cast of Characters, Mag-
niuceni r.uecis, Thrilling Tableaux 1
J'opular prices 2."
, :i.ri nuil 50 cents.
Itescrved beats oa sale at F.
p. )i:nti.i:h's.
" LOCAL NOTICES."
Hoys' suits from 1.25 upwards nt Gross'
iN, x. store, liiooni.
Good calico 5 cents, and tlie best 7 cents
n yard at Lutz cc hioan's.
I have beaullful all-wool mens' suits for
ijn.OO. Co'iio nnd seo tliem at Grosa' 2f. ,
store.
Nun's veilings, buntings, cashmeres,
polo cloths and llannel suitings, at Clark it
Son's.
If you want anything in thu lino of fur.
nishlng goods you can get the latest styles
at uross' ri. 1 . ftiore.
Go to lierlseli's for a lirst.class suit
of
clolhing. Fits guaranteed.
If vou want u line hat. cup or trunk go
to GrosV the iN. ). clothier, llloom.
Strictly pure timothy seed, clover seed
,,-,, ii
and largo yellow seed corn-11 car load of
it for sale ut Light btieet hy Silas loung.
maii)-2m
Just uceived the largest nnd finest lino
of spring and Bummer clothing nt Gross'
H. V. stoic, llloom.
Good ginghams 8, nnd tho best 10 cents
a yard at l.utz iv Moan's.
You can tlud tho largest, Ibcst ami tho
cheapest stock ot clothing at Gross' N. V
stor,, 1. ..... .., 3 . ... b gull,.( .,mi save
store,
money, call. Satisfaction guaranteed,
jfow ,s tho tlmo t0 nmI.u your 1)U1.chnscs
of Spring goods, at 1, w. linrimaii cc boirs.
FERTILI.F.It I FEKTILIZKHI
A car load of J. J. Allen's fertilizer for
sale ut Light Street by Harvey
ey Ilencock,
!1 grades, ranging lu pilcoto stilt jmrclins.
10
y
ers. Also
for salu h;
Isaac neacocK,
Greenwood
1.20-lw
Young man. If vou want 11 nobby lino
suit of clothes cheap, go to Gross, of thu
N. Y. Store, llloom.
M01 11 now dress silks to-day at Clark A; I
Son's, prices tho lowest. Call and see.
Strictly miro Clover nnd Timothy seed.
a car load ot It lor sale at Light iMrccl by
buns loung. mnr, ;-;m
They coino from nil put Is of thu country
to buy Kooila clicnp ot J. W. llartnmii Si
t-on'B
Sprlni! shawls, coats, Jersey lackets nnil
.'uey cloth to initko up at Clark & Hon'.
Jf
Look over your list of wants for tho
Sprlni! nnil go to I. W, llartman Ss h'on'a
to havo them supplied.
lWlfi.UlnBf.il ltLi-lsid.-a nnliliv linn nf
I J
- cioiiih nr.d cassimeis tor spring suns, ue
lore puicnasiiig elsewhere.
1-., -V . F LJ I I.I 1
, A. naitmaii AiHons Is Iho jiluco for
your aco curtains, rollers, tlxturea uml
liiuilliliigs 10 inaicu.
A now lot of collars, ties and other neck.
wear for Iho ladles at I.ulz & Sloan's,
Iteitst'h's la thu placo to get all tho latest
stvli's iu neckwear, nobby ami cheap.
prices to suit tho times.
4000 yards best calico at 7 cents tier
yard, ut I. W. llartman Si Bon's,
New lot of Spring shoes for ladles and
children, Just lu, nt I. W. Hartmnntfc r'on's
Suits mndo up to order In tho latest styles
at llcrtsch's, nobby and cheap, prices to
'suit tho times give him a call nnd bo coil
vlnced.
If you want dress goods of any kind, go
to Clark & Son's.
Moro new hosiery, gloves, laces, ribbons,
P. lltVVrif llULlMIDf
skirts, Sic, nt
corsets, bustles,
noops,
tiiarK k son's.
How much better brend tastes If It comes
from Philadelphia, so some of our citizen's
think. They would tneer at the appearance
of samo kind, if baked In our town. J. V.
Caldwell.
Full-wciclit mackerel of tho best nualltv
nt I. W. Hnrtman & Son's.
Sec the Jersey jackets at Lilt. &i Sloan's.
Appiciu 1 A iiusuii-o CIS. UllSII, .IV 1. IT,
i l. i -II.. a - I. ... I tr
llnMIMnll ,' Nnit'l
Hotter, cims. lard. meat, dried fruit
bought and" sold, nt I. W. Hnrtman &
Hon's.
Atinlcton "A" muslin
8 cents by tho
bolt nt Ltitz Ss Sloan's.
SOTICK TO VAIlMKIid.
I would call vour attention to the fol
lowing Implements for sale by tho under
signed i Kemp's patent mnnuro sprender,
Kcmington & Son's enrbon metal plows,
Advance chilled plows, Unlu chilled plows.
tlilzor nrranccment. Deere & Co's. wnlklne
and riding corn cultivators, Iluckcyc walk
Inir nnd ridlnc corn cultivators. Iron Ace
and Planet Junior onc-horso cultivators
with plow attachments, Wnltcr A. Wood's
reapers, mowers and self-binders, Warrior
mowers and Uramcr reapers, TIccr, Lead
er and Monitor hay rakes, Triumph and
Monarch fertilizer grain drills, hay tedders
and hay carriers, Bprlng tooth drag bar-
rows, spring tooth hnrrows on wheels, drag
anil smoothing harrows, chopping mills
that win chop lu bushels nn hour with two
horses, Baldwin's hay nnd stalk cutters,
(hand nnd power,) C. & Q. Cooper & Co s.
8teani;engitics and saw mills, uricK mould
ing' machines. Also Lister Bros' best bore
fertilizers in tho market. All goods sold
at tlie lowest prices, and if not proven snt
isfaclory can be returned.
. u. BlIIVE,
4-13 Bloomsburg.
11331 nice white, thrifty shonts and pigs
in weight from 20 lbs. 25, 30, 35, 40. 45, 60,
00, 70, 75 lbs. apiece. All young hens,
young roosters, old hens, turkeys, geese,
clucks, ianl, dried npplcs in tho county
wanted iu Light Street, by Silas l oung.
maru-vm
:nrs
Cherry Pectoral.
, "Orrvllle.Olilo, Sept. II), v2.
. ' Li, "llaTlne !"in mbject toMiron
rMii nnrrtlnn, w'th frequent
nl ' . n i umbiT if year., 1 hriet.y ecr-
t ii i.i t Avrn'i ciiumv I'riTou.M. circs
lifinpl r h-f, and Is tins most effectiro
roi.i. ily I liar ,'Trr tried.
JaJII A. llAMILTOV,
IMltor or The Vrrsctnt."
"Ml fllUn.l Dl.ln .linnW tfaC
COUGHS. "' l'vc uwil Arm'c'iirnnv
I'rciiinAI, tlila uprlnj: fnr n ro
iniili anil lunir trmildf wlih ciwl
tuYcl, and I run !ciicd to lromuucml It
to any cue nlinll.trly notril.
ll.invnv IHroiiMf,
Proprietor CloUe lintel."
I'RKrAnni nr
Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by nil Druggists.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
"HtlCllUl'AIIlA."
Quick, comnlctu cure, all annovlug Kid
ney, Hlpilder nnd Urinary Diseases. $1.
uruggists.
ftTNo family dves were over so nomilar
as the Diamond Dyes. They never fall.
Tho black is far superior to logwood. The
other colors aro brilliant.
COSCOIID GRAPE VISES.
Fine, vigorous Vines. Two. three and
Four Years' Old, for snlo by the dozen or
thousand at the lowest prices.
Theso vines nrc raised on the anions
Jit. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J.,
where the well-known Port Qrapo Wine is
produced that Is so highly esteemed nt
urcsdcnrnd lleilni. mm other i-.uronenn
Cities to which It is shipped, and that is so
highly esteemed by physicians everywhere.
AllllrCSS, AI.KUED Sl'EEIt.
Jan. 20, 'Sa-Om. Passaic, N. J.
."Ilctter bear present evils than lly to
those unltnown." iicttcr still, use Kidney-
Wort nnd make vour present evils lly to
parts unknown. If you lind yourscll get-
ting bilious, head heavy, mouth loiil, eyes
yellow kidneys disordered, symptoms of
piles tormenting you, tawe at once a lew
doses of Kidney-Wort. Use It as an ad
vance guard cither in dry or liquid form
it is ciiicient.
SKINNY MEN.
Wells' Health Hcnewcr" 'estorcs health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence
sexual Debility.
Drugiiists say that
I.vdla 10. Piiikham's
vegctauio
Compound is tho best remedy
for female complaints they ever heard of
"nouait ON HATS."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants.
bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers.
10c. uruggists.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills arc suited to every
age. iJeing sugar-coated they are easy to
take, and though mild nnd pleasant in ac
Hon. are thorough nnd searching in effect.
Their elllcncy In all disorders of tlie stom
ach nnd bowels is certitled to by eminent
physicians, prominent clergymen, and
many of our best citizens.
HUlLOU'i) CONSUMPTION OUI!E.
This is bevond nuestion thu most success.
nil uougn .Yleillcinu we havo ever sold, a
low doses invariably euro thu worst cases
of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its
woniienui success 111 the euro or consump
tion Is without a parallel In the history of
medicine. blnce Is tlrst discovery it has
been sold on a guarantee, a test which 110
m ui owt.t w,i ,. uwiii until, i ildi iiiiu liu
other mt.tlIclno , Btnml jt ,.ou ,mvo u
Cm(,h wo t.arllC8tl.. ll9k yoll t0Jtry lt 1rlcu
iu cis. nun 5i.uu. 11 you, i.ungs aro sore,
Chest, or Hack, Lame, use Shtloh's Porous
Plaster. Price 35 cts. Sold by J. II. Klu-
ports. may 5 cow
A Hl'UCIKIO FOR CHANGE OF I.IKE.
Wo nrc In receipt of a letter from J. T.
Hamby. Esq., of Floral. Ark.. In which tho
writer says : &wvirUan Xtnint cures femalo
decline, ami during 1110 change ot 10 it is
a speclllc." Suggestive facts, truly. 41.50,
ANSWEl! THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people wo seo around
us, seem to prefer to suller and bo made
mlserablo by Indigestion. Constipation.
Dizziness, Loss of ApfTL'tlte, Coming up of
tho food, icllowsuin, when lor 73 cts.,
wo will sell them Siilloh's Vltallzer. cuariin.
teed to euro them. Sold by J. II. Kin
ports. ' may C-eow
Haltimore, Mil. llcv. W. II. Chapman
says i "1 deem Ilrown's Iron Hitters a
most valuable tonic for general ilbhealth."
Tocca City, Gn. Dr. J. P. Newman
says 1 "Ilrown a Iron Hitters aro very pop.
ular nnd their uso always results satisfac
torily." SIIII.OU'S OATAlillll 1IEMKDY, A PUirVO
Ions euro for Cnturrli, Dlplitlierlu, Ciinkor
moutli, nnil Hem) Acliu. Itli each bottlo
",cro '3 11,1 liiRt-'iilous nnsiil Injector for thu
llinril flllPPf'KHflll trentinntit fir tin. an nfim.
plaints without extra charce. l'rlco fiOcts,
Bolil by J. II, Klnports, may 5-eow.
Should you bo ti'sullerer from dyspepsia,
Indigestion, malaria, or weakness, you can
bo cured by Urown's Iron llltteis.
NKW JEII8EV WISE SENT TO KUllOl'K.
Tho succtBS of Mr. Specr, tho great wluo
I ' lVIBVl, ,1(19 IIII9L1I .IU1II I1IU
Birict mirltv uiul valiiiilihi nronorliea nf his
wlca-for iT,vnUiU imtl feeLlo nersons. and
I tils ii'iiutittlon I'xteiuU over the wholo
1 Union and In Ki.ropo as being it reliable
proiiiicer 01 puro wines, 111s j-on urapo
Wliiolsnow being ordered by families In
Dresden London nnil I'nrla for Its mine.
wiuiiui, i.oiiuoii anil iiuisior lis Biipt.
llor medicinal virtues, und Its blood mak.
lug quality, owing probably to tho Iron
contained in thu brown shalu rock Boll In
which tho vines grow. For sale by O. A.
Kll'lni, lilooinsburg, la.
ANNUAL S fATKMHNT OK THK
TOWN OF HLOOMSllUHO.
For mo year mi ending with March ant, 1883.
rUNDKUDKBT.
Hondsduo August 1, lRftl,
" ' Jnn. 1, lasi
I10HO 00
IUU 10
TOO 00
10 0 to
boo no
too no
it HO 111
am oo
too oo
THO 0)
too m
un no
HI) oo
GUI (O
SO) (I)
S.-0 00
820 00
!U9 00
aio ui
SOI U)
SHO OU
4CJ W
400 1 0
420 00
400 00
4H0 00
1140 00
tCUy. i,
Aug.
Jan.
Feb'y
Aug.
.Inn.
Kcb'y
l', 18SS,
1, "
1, 11
1, IBHfl,
1. 11
If '
Aug.
Jan.
Fcb'y
Aug.
Jnn
Fcb'y
Aug
I,
1 "
1 "
1 1KS8
1 "
1 "
I
1KKD
WW
IBM
I HIM
1SW)
ItfJI
1HM
1SU0
iw;
1KIH
1BW
Total funded debt
ii,260 on
Intercut on tlio above bonds from February 1, US
Valuation of Taxable property in 1882 1
llcnl property 1679113 00
Personal " lttwo m
Occupations ttis oo
Total valuation 785717 00
I per cent, of above valuation tl5714 00
ASSETS.
Balance of tax on dup. of im (431 30
Duo from sundry persons on
account 37 23
Duo from O. V. sterner, on
nark rent ....... &7 4U
Duo on street oon!
viz I
ltter
.Market ft., .1. a Ituttcrtisoo
" Win. Webb eat. 83 00
4(1 on
Ilalance la hands of Trcns'r.
1 87
70J 89
l.tAMt.ITIF..
Coupons not presented and
outstanding
Orders outstanding
18(1 01
7ftl CO
Total
liabilities over
(9:9 M
IM7 St
lilt.
MM 13
Excess of
nsets.
Xwion lioono colleclor for l
iobai.oiduimcawoiissi
llyuint. paid
Wm. Clirl'jnaa
Treasurer.
4jt40tl 41
lly exonerations allowed by
council March "tli 1tu
60 C'J
JIM 13
Newton Ponno collector of 'US
uii.-
To and. or uu uicaio ounk,.
Clt.
llyatnt. pall Wm. Clirlanan
Iruasurer ....
t2 M
Ily exonerations allowed by
council .March Till ink) ...
S19G3 24
II itatico due
tl 30
Wm CUrUm.iti Treasurer for 18HJ In account with
t ho Town or ltloomsburtf.
I)H.
To nmt. of tnx roll of 1BKJ J0.WJ M
To b.iL In hands us per btnte-
lnentotlSSl 1S1 75
To nmt. from sale of bondi.... flaw to
" " I. lloono eou ot
1881 400 41
nmt. from N. lloono coL of
18!! - 1008 4J
nmt. from fitato tax col-
lectrd K 14
nmt. Hanrali Knorr lien on
pavement 1" 43
MMatt.fi Hcfo,,rcd con
probations makluif fence.
along centre M. 30 13
arat. f ro-J Col Co ns lax
returned 21 71
nmt. collected on miscel
laneous accounts 4 CO
nmt. from tl. A. llerrluif
President, ns lines, licen
ses, ic 43 00
Total
tlf.'lO 17
Win. ChrUman, Treasurer, Cr.
Ily nmt. of dup. ot Newton
ltoonecoi. iw,', ocini; ami.
uncollected by Treasurer
on tax roll of ISA! 23 5 1
Ily bonds paid during tho
year, viz :
No 34 duo Keb 1, 188J $200 00
.. 33 -. .. J .. .flu, ,u
" 31! " " 1, " 11)0 00
" 37 " AUBl, " 600 00
' 3S " Feb 1, 188.1 aW 00
" 3J " ' 1, " 200 00
' 41 " " 1, " 100 00
" 58 " AUlt 1, 18H3 800 00
Ml " Feb 1, 18S1 200 00
' 78 " Jan 1, 1NM 100 00
" 91 " AUjfl, ' 140 00
$2241 00
Ily state tax onloans 4 milts 59(11
" Interest, coupons paid dur
ing year 770 37
" orders paid during tho
year 0431 81
" cost & int. on (las co judg
ment 27 31
" nmt. Treasurer's commis
sion 115 03
" balanco la Treasurer's
hands 143 27
Total $12210 17
HKCTIITS.
Bat In Treasurer's hands as
per statement ot 1881 f 15175
Amu collected by Treasurer
on tnx roll of 18SJ 4180 01
" from Halo of bonds 3 mm to
" " N. Iloone col. of '81 . .. 401141
" " " " " '"8J... IKIS 42
" " Stnto tax collected... 5511
" " lianuah Knorr hen
on pavement 17 43
" from St. Jlatt. and He
fonned congregations mak
ing fence no 13
" from Col Co tax returned 21 71
" from miscellaneous acts. 4 00
" from O. A. Herring. Pres
ident, as lines, license, &e 45 00
Total $9820 03
KXPr.N-MTUHF.K.
IIlOlllVAY.
Paid Frank Tnjlor St. Com'r.
ofissi t 10 50
" N. liomboy St. com'r. '82 312 55
" for labor, teams, repair of
tools, and material 2587 55
Total-
I'llIE IIEI'ARTJIKNT.
Paid II stohner rent for
halt from Oct. 1,'Slto
April 1st '82 $15 on
Paid Columbia county
$2949 CO
renttoAnr 11. 1S82 .... 20 24
Paid I. a Kulm rent of
cnglno houso ending
June 1, 1881 25 CO
Paid Klwellrent of wi
nona Fire Co's hall for
year ending Jan 1, '83 .10 00
Paid I. Hagonhuch rent
of engine house, end
ing Juno 1, 18ftl 30 00
Paid I. W. Hantaan for
rent or 11.111 from Apr.
1st '82 to Apr. 1st 'tel. .. 31 m
$150 i
C0N3T4BI.K & TOUCH.
Paid It. Harris, town
constabio for March s 33
raid .M. C. Woodward '
constamo 1)1 07
Paid ll. 11. Freas, chief
police 01 00
raid sundry persons for
police duty M 03
1243 tl3
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Hloomiuurg VA'atcr eo.... 1200 00
" " (las " tin ui
" for lamp posts .c fixtures 191 50
" Paid ll. K Klwell rent of
council room 45 00
" Samuel Scyhard survey.
Ing 89 00
" Printing annual state-
inent, notices, e .... 72 C7
" Witness fees In No 1 Feb
T. 'Kl In eiiulty 11 85
" Auditors of annual htntc-
incut 9 CO
" J. It. Kvans nttendlng
Hnall-pox patients 129 93
" forehulrs, tahli's.eaKf'.to 85 85
" JloycrliriNrentof lock.
up to June 1, 1882 so CO
" N. lloono nerving tax
notices 10 (0
" hharpless gruto for lock.
up 3 32
" surali Pctrlken rent for
Town K)und 18 to
" c. Krug for material for
fence 6 57
" Klwell nittenlx'iider
for bond books 0 00
" for police nippers 7 55
,' N. liomboy lor posting
notice 1 00
" .M. cox for removing fur
niture, tea 51
" for postngo stamps 1 51
" tutrrest on owr duo
bonds, 78, SI, 35, SO, nnd
37, Bliicu nHleeint'd 18 10
" hecrctary'H salary isi 10
Total nmt. orders Issued dur
ing) ear
(5107 :
tlTnEK UtSUVKSKUKNTd.
I'aldHtatotaxon bonds
I kinds redeemed
Interest, couponi
costd nnd int. on (las Co.
Jiidifinent ....
Amount ot Treasurer's com-
mission ..
Amount 111 hands of Treasurer
I'ukl on outstanding orders lu
excess of onlers IssueU du.
ring jear nj)
&') Kl
.m j no
770 ar
87 81
i4.i 1a
111 S7
1037 03
Amount I'nual to receipts fjuso 03
Attest! A. I. Fritz. (I. A. HKltlilN'd.
bwretary. l'rest. Town Council.
We tho undersigned nudltoru of thoTowu of
liloomsbun; met 011 Ii Iday, March 30th, issa, and
Uu hereby certify that wu examined thu rnn-nim.
acrounta and statement and nnd them correct
uuu uu uppruiu inu saiue.
THOS. WKllll.
U. It. 110UNKL,
Y. II. DKNThfllt
oprsi Auditors.
A DMlNISTUATOlrS NOTICK,
I 1 1 1
estatk ok a. a. vanluw utk or uiulock town-
b.ui'. ioldmuia county, rA., pkka.hu.
.. L',m ? adinlnutrallou In Iheoatato of A. H.
VitrVV: w Br&tca iue
negisier of saiaeoumy 10 A. c.vanllew and Jacob
Terwiillger, adiu'n;. All perm ns having claims
lfalnsl sud decodml aro requested to tireveut
,liem ror urttiemtjnt, nud those Indtbtcd to the
ostateto make pa) ment tothe undersigned ad-
talrutrators without delaj',
A, y. VANLIKW,
JACOiiTKHWlLUdtii,
apraow dmlnUtratora.
JUST 0FI1D
A NKW
MERCHANT TAILORING
Gents' Furnishing Goods'
STORK.
IN
Knorr & Wintcrstccii's Building
Mum Street,
BLOOMSBURG,
next door to the First National
Hnnk, where I am prepared to
MAKE TO ORDER
FlST CLASS SUITS
from $18.00 nnd upwards.
Fits Guaranteed.
(I. W BEHTSGH.
April n-lyr.
FOB SALE
AT
MMMN'S
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
20,00a BEJLTBINCa
TOASTS,
Consistlnir of hundreds of varieties of tho choicest
noses, ueranuims, erix'nas, coieus, nenoirope,
etc., i'iu.
Vegetable Plants
Wo aro making a specialty. Karly Cabbago plants
(hardened) Pot drown Tomato Plants nnd Sweet
Potato Plants by tho thousand, IjUc Cnbbago by
uuuurcu 01 inousamis.
50,000 Strawberry Plants
of tlie best varieties also Red aril Ilhick
Cap Haspberries, Ithubarb, Asparagus
plants, Sic. 0 have shipped plants to
every stnto In tho Union.
CUT FLOWERS
consisting of ltoso Hints. Carnations. Violets. Hel
iotrope, cnllas, etc., etc, always oa hand. Flow
ers ror wetiaings and parties, Houqucts Haskets of
uuni'm luii'Ttti uesarus 01 an uescriniionsiiur. no
at short notice. We pack so as to travel one to
inu uuys uiui guarnniee saiLsiaction.
SEEDS.
At tho rpnupst. nf innnv nf nur rtislnmprs T will
this season olter a full line ot garden seeds. Kf teen
years experience at market gardening enables mo
iu uuer uiu oest seeiis ror iiushccuon. All 1 oner 1
am sure will give satisfaction. They are the best
varieties and sure to grow.
We havo four largo green houses, nlso cold beds
and hot beds containing nearly G0U0 feet of glass,
situated on Main btrect, above tuts Normal Hchool
(large building.)
11113nuvcru.scmym.1s too small to mention mi
wc have for sale. Call on us or write to; us for
" nat you want nnd see if we cannot supply you.
J. I. DILLON, Uloomsbiirg, l'a.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUA11LK
Resil Est site!
The undersigned ndmlnlstrntor of HenJ.unln
Llndenmuth, late ot Conyngham township, Coliun-
bla county, Pa., ;wlll exposo to public bale on the
premises In Conyngham township, on
SATURDAY May 5tli 1883.
ntia o'clock, n.m.,nll that certain real cstatoln
said township, bounded nnd described as follows,
to- It : Heglnnlng nt a stono In lino of laud belong
ing to the City of Philadelphia and running tlicuco
along lino ot land of Jeremiah Llndenmuth south
Mvcnty-bcven degrees, east thlrty-ilvo perches to a
stone, thenco by tho samo north one-half degrees
castseventy-boveu perches to a btone, thenco by
land of heirs of John IJiulemnuth south heventy
seven degrees, west seventy-live porches to a stono
and thenco by land belonging to the city of Phil-
ndelphla south twcnty-llvo degrees, cast eighty
perches to the placo of beginning, containing
2G ACRES.
and ono hundred nnd thirty perches, with thonp.
purtenances.
TKltMSOF SALE. Ten per cent, of -the one-
fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid at tho
striking flown of iho property; the ono-fourth less
tho ten per cent, at IU ) counrmattoa ot sale; nnd
tli9 remaining three-fourtUi In one year there
after, with Interest from conHrinatlon nisi.
Purchasers to pay for docd.
ISAAC I.INI1EN.MUTII,
April 13th. Administrator.
pARSOIUTS?
purgative
piXIaS
MAKE NEW HIGH BLOOD,
And will completely ehaiuro tho blood In the en-
tiro Hystein in three months. Any person w ho will
iukoouo pui eacu nignt rrom one io tweivo wet'Ks,
may bo restored to bound health, If such a thing Is
IHissimi'. tur curing ri'iua.o i;uuipiaiuiH iuthu
'Ills havo no enuni. l'hyblcl.ns uso them In their
practice. Mold everywhere, or sent by mall for s.'5
I'cuis in hiainps. r-t'na ior painpniei. i. pi. juu.si.
bu.i ai iu, iiusiou, 3UIS.S. upr u
DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICK.
ESTATE Of AUAKUA WOHK1IEI8KII, DKCKAHKU.
letters of administration In tho cstato nf Aman
da Workhelser, lato of lllooinsburtr, Columbia
county, l'a., deceased, havo Ihu nruut"d by the
jiCKisiiT in saui euuniy iu uuaiii i urMieisi-r mm
Annto Kressler. All persons havlnir claims uiratiist
said estate are requested to present them fur set
tlement, nnd those Indebted to tho same to mako
payment iu tuu unuersiifneii miminisiraiors n uu.
uuiiieuiy. .ii. miiihiit'.inr.ii,
Aprwi a..mi; Kiir.Nsi.Mi,
Administrators.
OH BALK,
1 valuable business location In tliovlllace of
Espy, Scott township, Columbia county, w hero Is
already looaieu 1110 renasyivania canal com.
nany's boat yards and docks, navliuf out. a sum of
I faii.ooo annually, In cash. The property Is located
lu tho centre of town on Main street and IJirht-
sireet road; with afoul store house uud ware
house. Just tho place for doing a general mercan
tile trade. ItoilT. H. IIOWKLU
4-u aw Akeiit.
run TUB
And all Bilious Complaints.
Baft) tu take, being purely U'cetali , n :i..
l'rlco Si leuu. AllfJrui ,,
apr 50 4w
and
desiring lucrative positions bhould learn
GBEM
HOUSES
I'graphy. Vacancies lor n limited number.
Ainu-ess, wiiu slump, si it. tki.kuhai'11
INsTITUTF, Hroail and Chcstuut Stnrts.
Philadelphia. d nprttJ
MARK TWAIN'S
"life on the mississip
NKW
HOOK.
MISSISSIPPI."
Isprovln;
tho grandest success nf nil ttui Twain
seiies.
s. A genuine bonanza to p., a
terms and territory nd.DOOK AgontS
I DOU11I.ASS HltOS., 53 N. 7th St., I'Ulla. l'a.
,l,,p IKLllL' ' ,1 1
ror
dress
aprw-lw
jtot:
ICK TO BTuCKHOLDKHS.
'Iho annual meetlmr of the slnekliiililnm nr
vnnii
& West llraneh llullwuy Company la called
Monday, May 7lli, issa, at l:30ovluck p. 111., at
Sou'h Fouitli street, 1'hlladelphta. Weciloii
1 ivsiui-m uiui luiixiuni u.imn nay and piaci'.j
Ai.tu:itr iiuwhIn,
i'iw Mvrvi ary,
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hy virtue ot sundry writs Isnnad out of (lu
court of Common T'lcas of Columbia county, nnd
tome directed, will bo exposed to publlostlont
tho court House, In lltoomsburg, on
MONDAY, MAY 7, 2pra 1883.
Tho undivided half of all that certain tract of
land sftilato In lino township tn tho county of Col
umbia, bounded nnd ilescrlliod as follows, to wit!
NorthWnnlly by lands of John Fowler and II. 1
Whltmoycr, Itastwnrdly by Inndi of Tliomns Ilen
lleld nnd others, southwardly by lands of ltlrnm
rsliultz and others and Wcstwnrdiy by lands or Sol
omon Dirk nnd others, contnininff tlireo hundred
and Reventy acres, more or less, whereon arc erect.
ed a saw-mill and a frame dwelling house.
Seized taken Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho
property of John Loggott at tlie suit of tho First
National Hank of lilooinsburg.
Little ntt'y. vend. V.x.
Ai.au
All that piece or parcel of land hituato In Heaver
township Columbia county and state of Pennsyl
vania, and known as Cllcn city, bounded and de
scribed ns follows, to w Hi On tho West by Walnut
street, on tho south by First street, on tlie Knst by
Charles street, nnd on tho North by Sixth street
accordlug to tho general plan of Raid (lien City.
Excepting lots heretofore sold as follows, to wits
Nos. 1, 2, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 A it lu lllock No. 1i Nos. 1, S,
3,4, 6, A-0 In lllock No. 2; Xos. 4, 10, 11 A 12 tn
lllock- No. 3; Nos. 1 ; S In tlloek No. 1; No 6 & 7
In lllock No. 5; Noi 1, 3, 7, 10 11 In lllock No. 11.
Nos. 1,23 In lllock No. 21; Nos. 0, 7, B, 9 A 10 in
lllock No. 31; Nos. 7. 8, 0, 10, 11 12 in lllock No,
3-1; Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 0 i 10 In lllock No. 11 j
Nos. 1, 2, 3, I, 6, 0, 7, 8, 1), 10, 11 & 12 In lllock No. 4;
and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, ft, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A-12 In lllock No.
43, said lout designated by number nnd lllock ac
cording to tho Town plot of said (lion City,
Seized, taken Into execution and to 1m sold as tiio
property ot C. It. llarnes nnd Almlra A. names nt
tlie suit of Columbia County Mutual Saving Hind
nnd Loan Association.
Llttlo and Miller nttyV. Lev. Fa.
ALSO
All that cei tain piece or parcel ot land situate hi
Main township, Columbia county, Fx, iKmtided
nnd described ns follows, to-w It : lleglnulng ntn
pine In original line of Elijah Weed, thence In
land of LcvilsKolb, north fort y-ono degrees, enst
five and three-tenth perches to n stone ; thenco by
land of Abraham Knccht, south cighty-nino de
grees, west sixteen nnd ono-half perches ; thence
by land of Amos mttenhouse. south llfty-fourdo-
grccs, west two perches; thenco south eighty
eight and a quarter degrees, we3t seventeen
perches; thence south twenty-two and three.
quarter degrees, cast thirty perches to tho place
of beginning. Containing one hundred nnd thirty.
eight square perches of land on which nre erected
a two story frame house, a st.iblo nnd outbuild
ings.
ALSO
Tho undlUdcd half Interest In all that certain
tract, piece or parcel of land situatoln Heaver
township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded nnd de
scribed as follows, to.wlt ! Heglnnlng at a chest-
nut, thence by other land of Nathan Hredbenncr,
Sr., north sixty-eight degrees, east one bundled
and twenty-four nnd seven-tenth perches tost ones;
thenco by land claimed by S. P. Case, north twen
ty-two and a halt degrees, west seventy-tw o nnd a
half perches to stones; thence down Scotch Hun
seventy-seven degrees, west ono hundred and
twenty-four and live-tenth perches to n water
birch; thenco by land surveyed for Joseph 1 muck
south twenty-two degrees, east eighty-eight and
ono-half perches to place of beginning. Contnlnln;
sixty-two acres nnd one hundred nnd twenty
perches strict measure.
Seized, taken lntoexccutlon ntthesultof Col
umbia county Mutual Saving Fund nnd I)an As
soclatlon vs Wm. II. Hauck, nnd to bo sold as the
property ot Wm. It. Hauck.
Miller, Att'y. l'l. Fa
JOHN MOI'HEV,
Short IT.
E5
XKCUTOU'S NOTIOK.
K8IATK OP JEHEMIAIt llAOKKlU'CII, IIKCEAPKll.
letters tcatainentnry lnthocbtatoof Jrrciiitah
Hagenbuch. latoof contra towns.hln. Coliiinhl.t
county, l'a., ilecc.isoil, ha e liocu Krantoil liylho
KOitiatcr ot said county to l.Usha llngctilmcli ami
.1. s. Ilaircnlmcli. AH nersons havhii; claims
nffalnst K11U tslato are rciucstoil to pn'ient them
iur ssuiiicincm. aim inoso lniicuu io inc s.nno io
mako paj ment to thoiiniIcrt,l?ncU without delay.
KL1SIIA HAlli:.MIUt.'lI,l fvtviitnro
.1. H. HAHKNIIL'Clf. Mcctltora.
4-13 April 11, Da MgUtbtri-ot, I'd.
Popular Trsafeji Eletlticily
ELECTRIC LIGHTING.
The An; anl Iucandesecnt Systems carefullv anil
Impartially consltlcml from a commercial ttnnd
polot. llrlet history of llKhtlns by electricity,
wllh full Information concerning the ilHTeront sy
tens and pmctlcal advlco alraut tho liest ono to
secure, hoconilary batteries anil tho btorago sys
tem reviewed. Tho dangers ot electric wires fully
explained. An Interestlnc work for popular rend
I.1B. l'lticr, S5 CKSTS.
riTSKNT HY MAII, I'OST PAID, OX ItECF.IlT
OP ntlCR Address
American Electric & IlMnathit Co.
, (). llnx.KISS.
24 Sclmol Htreet, 1i,n1uii.
r
Apriatw
THE SUN
IS ALWAYS
1NTEKKSTING.
From mnmlnir to inomlnir and from week to
week Till! SL"N prints a continued Mory of the lives
111 real men nun women, aniini ineir tutus, pi.uis,
loves, hates und troubles. 7 Vi f.s story fx inure tit
terenttn'j than any romance thaticascivrtlerltictl.
Ruuscnption: iiah.y u pages), uy man, ..e. a
mouth, or Ml 50 n 3 car; M'nua v (H pages), sl.'io
per year; Wkeklvir pages), si.oo per year
I l t'Vfll IVI1 IXil.llwltn Vnu- V,i.l- ,'llv
Aprl3-lv r '
rilHIAIi IJST
X FOU MAY TKItM.
J. .1. Smith vs W. A. Kile.
centralU Itorough vs conyngham township.
i-. u neiieriy, .11. i., vs uiiujngn.iiii luwusuip.
Thomas (lorry vs Thomas rarrell.
Josenh A. llenrle. et. uv.. vs John V. IIolTman.
et. al.
II. It. Millard s uso vs convnulum. and Centralli
rutir insinei.
ShalTcr'a uso vs Joseph WeKs.
Ceo. II. llelfilck. receiver, vs Josenh M. I-'rock.
Iwls C. Williams vs orangevllUi .M. S. v. & lian
.vsHoeiauou.
Jeremiah koiu vs Columbia countv m. s. !'. & l-
Assuclatlon.
orangcvino M. s. F. .t: I. Association vs Josenh
.. 111-111 ie, uu 111.
.1. . MiiKey, .vgeui, vs uenry Miinmei's,
W. F. lllbby vs 1. 11. Sei'sholtz.
Catharine Sehraeck vs w. r. lllbby.
Seltzer X Miller vs Daniel Morris.
A. M. Wlervs lilchanl Angell. et. al.
Susanna Hunt vs Wm. Lamoii with notice to
terra tenants.
wm. !'. Keller vs . W. II. Hallway Co.
Ixiwls Vettcr's executors vs Wm. Ye.iger.
singer Mfg Co. vs Martha Hellas.
John Sheatler vs 1'hlllp springer,
ll. F. i:dgar vs David Doty,
(ieo. W. sterner, et. tlx., vs Wm. Neat.
Jacob Swank s X. w. II. Hallway Co.
.Michael lieeso vsN. .t W. II. Hallway C11.
Archibald U-wls vs N. A' W. ll. Hallway Co,
casner lthawn vs X. X W. II. Kaltwnv Co.
Isaac Weckerli "s executors: vs Daniel 11. l'iel
encKs.
Charles liclehart vs Aaron nrover.
M. li Walker vs If, 11. Fnt ct. al.
Fred Smith, et. aL. vs X. W. II. Hallway Co.
M. 1'. I.utz, assignee, vs X. x W. ll. Hallway Co.
if. a. iii-ss ib.i, iv i. 11. uaitway i;o.
lllram Heeso vs Charles Krug ct. nl.
Daniel W, Walter vs James 1. Um-u
' John Clemens vs Martin Kelley.
o. II. Mellck vs John W. IIolTman.
John v. Karnes vs Town of llloomsbunf.
Anron llogcrts l'eter Hogeit.
F. 1'. i:aus vs U. II. F.nt, sherllT.
Abner A. Hvansvs L' 11. 1'.nt, SherllT,
l.loyd shunian vs N. W. II. Hallway en.
.Mien .vtiiiin, executor, vs X. .t w. 11. itullway co,
i.ioyn v eager vs X, & w. II. H.i wav co.
Henry Hainer. et. ux., vs X. & W. ll. Hallway co,
Andrew crevellng vs Wm. Thomas et. al.
win. Mourey's administratrix vs X. x. W.
iiauway en.
(ildeon stcckcr'H administrator vs Thomas
uickcy.
Win. J. Knorr vs A, .1. Hernlnger el. nl.
K'ENSK NOTICi:.
J
Xotlce Is hereby (riven that tho follow lm namo.l
liersons have Hied with tho clerk ut thu Court
wuaner sessions 01 inn reaco ot l oiumina county,
luelr petit Ions for license, which will he presented
to tho said Court on Monday tho Seventh day
-May .. 11. ism at. it 0 clock r. u.
Ahleinaii Charles
leinan 1 luirles Heaver Hotel
smith l-otter
do do
lleuton do
Hess Hiram
Heiger llhluehatt
llemlck ltei.iaur.ilit
uu 'i neo !
no nouier
llloom Hotel
do do
llrown JanoK
tllger William
(illmore W 11
lo llihtnurant
ilu Dottier
do do
Olrtou J I,
dross l'eter
do HKntnurant
uu IHHIICr
ilu i.iu'r store
aeuliy l A
stohner IleinaM
do Itoctauruut
nerkiieimer .M 11
tioiileu ,V. lieaeoek
iaiawiss.1 tin
du Iloltler
iioiiingshean David
Klsllcr Hester
do llestniiraut
110 Hotel
du ilu
liuateiibauder X co
'iTUCken 11 uer Ai am
do ItOktuurant
Colli us Thomas
curry Danl F
tvuiraii.i no
du 1 Intel
Tel.
i.vaus ini'opniius
lloldsworthy KlUa
du Uettauram
uu I lOlf 1
Jiciaiuieii 1 uw am
nu
- tw
O'Couner .Iciliann.i
uu uij'r
store
remer William
Kelirt'H Daniel i;
Kline John 1.
.Monroe Mary
Hazledlne Samuel
Dleleilek l lus ll
Chen Ington Tho 1'
Knorr Daniel
Veager Wellington
Wider Auron
Smith A K
longenlieivcr J V.
HlerHod
I leas A W
I411 cock 11 T
Hllllg Charles
Haker (I M
Fredcrld 1' C
Miller Jacob
ivrry J w
uu iiiuei
Cuuyiighaui du
du do
du ltosiauraul
lilCClllVOOll UOll'l
Hemlock do
iMUrl 1 1)
do ilu
do do
'V,' 1leturant
.iiiiuiwui llOU'l
-Multi do
du do
Minim do
Montour 1U1
l(u.iiliigi'rek ltutlsiirant
fur
atl
Iur
mm no
lo ' IloUil
do du
Siiinirloaf Horn
W'VI l.'llll,l.'llltt
MERCHANT and CUSTOM 1MI
Is now fully prepared to f iirnlsh
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
FliOM Tin:
BEST MATERIAL
IN TIIHMAllKHTAT
REASONABLE RATES.
also to rntNiair
Rcady-Matle SUITS
MADE TO MEASUHE, AND
As (wood 6c Cheap
AS CAN HE NAD AT ANY
Ready-Made Esta"bHshment.
Orders taken for sliirls, maile
from measurement.
PHOSPHATES
A Tried ii We Fettib.
It in a Sni'EKion-Piiosi'HATE
AND NOT AcmUIiATKI) S. C. COOK
IT CONTAINS NO DIRT AND SAND
ITS ANALYSIS IS GUARANTEED.
IT CONTAINS THE ELEMENT OF PLANT
FOOD.
IT GIVES GOOD RESULTS.
1'KICE $25 PEU TON OF 2001) LHS
On ears or boat in l'hitailclpliin.
Quamtisd .nai7si5 Printed oa Etch Bas.
M'.sn roit ciKcn.AU. addkuss
& SONS,
SOLI-: MAN Ul'ACTUHKKS,
20 Ssuth D3lav;aro Ave. Philada.
March so, 4v, I. H a
11
VhV. OK 1IEIKS.
i:stati: or josnrii iiei.wki, nr.CEASED.
COt.VMIIlA COl'NTV.ss:
Hie Commonwealth ot I'cnnsjlvnnla to David
lli'lttk', IjkuiI township ; I'cttr llelwlif, catawls-s-i;
Ktly.a. llrobst, CittAWlwn; JIary Kenstcr
nuuker, oatawlssa: William lielwlg, iSitawlssa;
I'eter lletwhf, guardian atl litem ot Ida Knecht,
ch.iilty Kiii'chl nnd Charles Knecht, minor chll
dreii nt llustur Knecht, doci'.ised, iSitawlasai lid
win llclwUr, llockTiiwn, SchuU;lll county, l'a. j
Sophia Ilel1if, CatawUsa; Nathan Ilelwhr, Cat
awl.i: KelKjcca llelwlif, Catawl.vu; i:ii2allel
wik', CatawKi! Heeler liarndt, CatawKsa;
i:iuaiiuel llelwlif, Win. Uwood llclwlR and Ida
llelwlif, CitauKsa; liavld lieW, Wllkesbar.c;
.1o-.eiili Murtz, catawissa; KUa Tliomas, New
Philadelphia, .McDonnah county, Illinois; ; Savllla
Uelt7, CaUwKsa; -Mar' Ciilllnser, Catawlisa;
Mlll'o Clewell, catawissa; Catliartno llartman,
cataw Issa ; John .Marl, Jacob .Mom, Hav Id .Martz
and William .Martz all nt Catawissa; Joseph Martz,
Allentown, Ichitfh county, l'a. ; David Winner,
llloomsburif ; Daniel A. lies, Jillllluvlllo; Harvey
c. Hess, Minllnvllle; Mary l'ohe, Umo Hldge;
A.ni'ii.i ik. Ncwaik. NewJerser: Charles l'ohe.
Joseph l'ohe, Alice l'ohe, Frances l'oho and tleorgo
l'ohe, all of Mine lildffo; Daniel A. Hess, Kiiardlan
hi! litem ot John A. lirowu, Harvey C. llrown and
.Minnlo Ilrown, minor children or Hannah llrown,
deceased, all ut JUlUlnvlUo; and Kdward Kosten
bauder, nt Catawissa, l'a., lineal descendants ot
Joseph llelwlif, decease!, and to nil other persons
Interested, liinellun: Vou and eachotjou aro
hereby cited to bo nnd appear before tho Judges of
our orphans' court at an Orphan's Court to bo
held at MoomsburK on tho tlrst -Monday ot May
next, then and there Ui accept or refuse to tako
tho loal estate ot said Joseph llvlwlg, deceased, at
thoupprabed valuation put upon it by tho in.
quest, duly uwarilcd by tho said Court, nnd re
turned by the Sheriff, or bhow cause why It shall
not be sold. And hereof fall not.
Znn, Att'y. 'JOHN MOUItEV,
Apr B
Bherirr.
MARKET JIEP0RTS.
r.i.ooMsnuna mawcet.
Wheat per bushel
Hyo " ,
Corn, "
Oats " "
Flour per barrel
Cloveiwcd
i.ca
.su
01
.45
C.40
E.I0
.3'2
.15
f1
.V
.(
14
11
10
.12
.14
1010
3.01
Iiuttor
Tafiow' ...
I'otuoes
Dried Appl03
Ilnms
Sides X bhouldcrs
Chickens
Turkeys
1 .am per pound
Ilaypertou ,
neeswax
Huckwheat llavcr per
Kit..
IMIir.ADKIil'IIIA JIAItKKTS.
Alirll 17.
Fioi'ii Tho market wns strong with a fair de
mand from local dealers; sales otl.TiU barrels. In
cluding Minnesota eitins at Is.'ilaii.S.'i ; Pennsylva
nia lainuy js.in; wesicmiio t.i-.-j.iu.iu; patents
(U.-S, 17..71.
itvi: l- LOUii sens ut.j:i.u..'Hrn:i.7.).
WiiiHT Thn market was firmer; ear lotsil.lfia
1 .(, ; l.iu,s, bill fur April; i.so, for May; ll.Si
for Juno; (l.'Mvt for July.
una .Marsetmis a suauu uener; ear luisiia
'e; ni'icbld for Anrll: 05.c for May ; myco for
Juno ; ore for July.
hats Market waa steady; car lots Masse; 550
bid fur Aii 11 ; 51 fur May; 51,0 tor Juno ; Mtfe
lur.i my.
COURT PROCLAMATION-
TiynKKKAS, (lie Hon. Wu.liam Elwkll
y I'residenl Judgo of tho Court of oyer and
Terminer and (ienernlJall Delivery, Court of Quar
ter Sessions of tho Peace and tho Court of Common
l'leas and Orphans' Court In tho soth Judicial Dis
trict, i'Oidpos"d of tho counties of Columbia nnd
Montour, and the lions. Jamoa Lake and F. L.
Shuman, Assiclato Judges of Columbia county,
havo Issued their prccept.bcarlng dato tho 0th day
of Feb. In tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and eighty-two, and to mo directed for
holdlnga Court ot Oyer and Terminer anil Oeneral
Quarter Sessions of tho feace. Court of Common
I'leas nnd Orphans' Court, In lilooinsburg. In tho
county ot columbla.on the tlrst Monday, being the
7th day ot Mi nt. to continue for two
weeks.
Notice Is hereby glvta to the Coroner.to the Jus
tlcos of tho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said
County ot Colmnbla.that they be then and thcro In
their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
said 7th day ot May with their records Inqui
sitions and other romoinbraucos,to do those things
which to thetr ofllces appertain to bo done. And
those that are bound by recognlzanco to proseute
against tho prisoners that aro or may bo tn tho Jail
of tho said county ot columbla.to bo then and there
to prosecute them as shall bo put. Jurors aro re-
quested to bo punctual In their attendance,
agreeably to their nutlces. Dattid at llloomsburg
1 ,1 Urn 3rd day of In Apr. tho year ot our
I.. S. V hord ono thousand eight hundred und
I elzhty.twoand In tho one hundred and
II.
Bsvcuth year ot tho Independence ot the United
States ot America.
Slieilll'somco. JOHN MOUItEV,
lilooinsburg. Apr o to sherlfj.
1'1'KAI. NOTICi:.
Anneals will beheld on tho asses.,ment of
isxi, iH-iwivu mi' jiuurs ui n a. 111. nun 1 p. in. ot
of
I'ilLli 1 l.l J iisiuiiunp, iu.,111;
April Slth For (iieenwooil, SlaiUson nt tho
inmso in iiuuiiinry i niKer, in i u-ville.
of
Apillath-For llcrwlck and llrlarcreek, at tho
uuuse in ,1. 11, noj 1, in ncrwick.
April 80th Fur Centralta nnd conyruham, at tho
uuiiw. ui 11, 1. mrij , 111 v.eiuiail.u
Apill Slat ror Catawissa, and rrankllu, at tho
iiousu ui .1. 11. iiuer, 111 uuawissa.
Apitisanl For llloom and Scott, at our oillco la
uiuouisuiirg,
Hie assertion, are reuulreil toirlvdoach taxnb'n
11 iiuwi' in nuunier vsiuauona u.iys neiorw the
upiK-ui
CIIA11I.1W HlllCIIAItT, 1 Commr'H.
ll. F. laillAlt. J- of
JOSH I'A I'l.TTMtMA.V, Columbia Co.
Attest, J. ll. Casev, Clerk.
CouitnltoluuBi's Olllcc, llloouubuiv, Jlarch SO, lSta
1DOWS' AlHMJAIiKMUNTjj.
'I ho following Widows' Annraluimentu will tin
KMLinram prukenUJdtoCouit onllin llist .Monday ot May,
ttuus b tn 'it within four days tUcrcattf r w ill
liuiiuiium iiuauiiiiaijr j
Kfcndiuer John estate, duoeaseil, of Pino town,
townslilp. ivrsonalty tauo iu
naxer Joun estate, disooaseil, Heaver township.
Kealty (300 IO
a lvey William estate, ilooeuwil, Hemlock town.
sii'i'. l'eivmally tux) w
1 Sliumaii (ieoivo ntute, Uecousiiil, Mlrutn
lowuildp. ltealty fjuaw
8 llerner Joliu itate, deosasnl, Iwust town-
tll, IVreoually iw 10
0 Jouusou Jemey rsiute, iiecwawd, Jladlfon
townUilp. llealty fan) eu
7 llarvey Waleott estate, dft'oasetl, Sugarloaf
towuJilp. Itwilly fWW
8 llluiwn casiKi- esiate, iU)CokhI, Catawissa
townslilii. Ptawualty liw w
WM. K1IICKHAU.V,
Clvrk 0. V,
bo
Api ll SO Kl
.. .... ,i,,v.
Cleik IJ. K