John Welsh, n well known physician of Coaldalc, near Tamaqun, was found dead by tho roadside on tho morning of the 17th Inst. Tho Danvillo blast furnaces arc, of course, Idle, and have been for n long time. Thcsu furnaces nre of very llttl benefit to our town, and only present i gloomy appearance to the thousands o persons traveling by on the D. L. & W mllroad. The furnaces of the Messrs (Jrnvo Bros., are out of blast-No, 2 fur nace having been blowcd out last week, Hnf rt tnnrn. thcV will 1)0 DUt 111 rcadl ness to bo blown In acaln ns soon as tho demand for Iron will be suluclcnt to war rant their running without loss. Danville Jtteord. A new fraud Is being perpetrated. A man calls at a residence and tells the lady that her husband has sent him to repair the clothes wringer. It Is given him nnd lie departs. Later he returns, claims to have Inserted new rollers and otherwise re paired tho Instrument and asks $2.50 for tho job. This bill Is paid and the husband upon his return is Informed of the mnlter, He examines tho machine and finds that the rogue has simply sandpapered the roll ers to civo them a new appearance. It is well to look out for him. Decadence of the Clown. The clown Is no longer the most Impor tant person In tho circus ring. Ills name is not printed conspicuously iu tho hills of the larger traveling shows, no Is not per mitted to hawk his song books, and often ho is reduced to Dantomlmc, tho remotest rural audience having ceased to laugh at his time-worn jokes. What the Supreme Court HnyH. A supreme court decision just rendered puts a damper on the ambition of persons who, In the fullness of alcoholic stimulants, walk oft of an embankment or other heights and kill themselves, or mayhap break a leg. Borne time ago a man named Hill walked off a culvert in Scranton and broke his leg. He sued tho city of Scran ton, and though tho local courts gave him damages, tho higher courts reversed the judgment. The prlnclplo laid down by tho supreme court is that' a road safe for a man in possession of his senses is a safo road, and no damage can be recovered by any one who walks off a culvert while drunk. Tlte Itinerancy. This promises to be a perennial source of controversy in the Methodist Episcopal church. The agitation for a change in the present method of allotting pastors lias broken out afresh, and will probably con tinue until the meeting of the General Con ference of that church In Philadelphia, next spring. New York appears to be the pivotal point of the new ngitation, which is led by a number of eminent divines and wealthy laymen. Two plans nrc proposed for meeting the objections made to the present system. One Is, to permit a min ister to remain in one charge for five years, If the congregation so desire It, in stead of being limited to three years, as at present. The other is to abolish tho limit rule altogether, nnd thus practically adopt tho system recognized by other denomina tions. Both sides of the controversy are nbly championed, and It will be a nut not easily cracked by the General Conference to the satisfaction of all parties. GKAirosf, Fillmore Co., Neb., Eds. CoLUMiiiASi Tho farmers of this place nnd York county are very busy at present planting corn. They will about finish up by the twcutleth of this month. They aro planting from 75 to 200 acres. They plant with the check rower or lister, from 15 to 22 acres per day. Some corn is up now. Tho weather has been very cold here this Spring, but the prairie grass is up where it was burned In March, as high as 15 Inches. So you see that tho cattle ore doing fine. Wo had two hail storms hero this Spring ; frozo ice on the 23rd of April i thero was a wliito frost on May 5th, but the weather is moderating and is now very warm. The farmers think the pros pects are the best this Spring that has been for several years. The wheat, rye nnd oats are looking fine. Tho wild geese have left, they were very numerous until of late about as full ns the pigeons out East. Tho duck is still abundant in the Green river. I have been capturing (jtiito a goodly number of tlmm j prairie pigeons are now very plenty they have a bill long like a snipe. I sent back East to 0. W. Ammcrman and ho sent me a hoop net ; since I received it I have caught over 300 pounds of bull heads, which are very ready sale at 8 cts. per pound. I set the net last evening, will leave it In two even ings and will have perhaps 100 pounds. This is the country for sportsmen. Yours llespectfully, Eli Koiibins, A school teacher asserts that scholars who have access to newspapers, at home, outstrip those iu their studies who do not see tho papers, becoming better readers nnd spellers, better grunmrlnns, mid write the best compositions, besides learning geography nud hlstoiy quicker. Cllvo your children the advantage of the news papers. The latest swindling dudco ! Two strangers, apparently, meet at n farmer's house, manage to stay over night if they can, nnu make n undo lierore they lcae in the morning, in which tho farmer's name Is wanted ns a witness to tho contract, which afterward turns up ns n promissory note fixed up in a sum satisfactory to the sharp. crs. Messrs. Palllscr, Palllscr & ( o., of Bridgeport, Conn., architects and publisl crs, aro contributing largely to tho beauty of our cities by sending out full plans nnd specifications for modern cottages. These plans aro well made, specifications com plqte nnd easily understood, nnd (should be in tho hands of our carpenters and build, era. Asldo from tho beauty of these dc. signs they aro cheap and save a great ex. pense in getting up plans for buildings. Tub Asur.ANn HosriTAt.. The impropri ation having been crantcd for the Miners' Hospital at Ashlnnd it is altogether nrnba. ble that the institution will lie opened for the care of the unfortunate inside of n month. Dr. Ycoinans lias not yet given his positive aeceplnnce of the appointment of physician In charge. His comncngn. tlon is to be $2500 a year and no house hold expenses. If ho docs accent lie clvi-s up a good practice in Philadelphia worth much moro thnn the salary in this new position. Tho other ofllcials of the'li nsnff. al have not yet been decided upon. .1. Garmrl A'eti's. tolerable good judge of human nature remarks that the young men who sport gold-headcd canes, smoke fine cigars, nnd lounge and ogle in front of theatres are not the future men of business and influence. fhey are but the coming dones who will live off of the world without mnking it better, nnd wlli;die nnd not be missed. Asa rule, the sooner they go to tho better for their fiiml- lies nnd for socity lit large. Court I'roceedliiKH. Curtis H Hooks vs. the borough ot Danville. ThU case occupied the Court until Saturday afternoon. Tho Jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff for ISMO. County bridge in Beaver township recommended by tho Grand Jury. Petition of Klmlra Ilaucr for rule to open Judg ment and stay all proceedings presented to Court. The following Sheriff's deeds were acknowledged: to Columbia County Saving Fund Association for land ot W. II. Hawk, In Main township, for $350; to First National Hank of Illoomsburg for land of John Lcggott. Pino township, for ta 0) istato of John Bailor. J. C. Yocum appointed auditor. Nathan Miller, (Icorgo llrclah and William Men- singer appointed viewers for a road In Beaver township. Maryllowervs Henry llower. retltlon for di vorce. Subpicua awarded. litato of Elijah Yocutn. Petition presented to bell tract formerly purchased by Israel Ashton. Decreo ordered. Estate of John Hitter. Petition to sell real es tate returned by inquest without further notice. Kstato of Martin Ovcrdorf. Clinton Kills up- pointed guardian of minor children. Books vs. Danvillo borough. Motion for rulo to Bhow causo why a new trial shall not be grunted, Hied. George W. Davis appointed guardian ot Win. J. Davis and Margaret Ann Davis. Andrew Croll vs. N. & W. 1). Hallway, retltlon for the appointment of viewers tiled. Lstatc of William Kclchner. Order of sale con tinued. Petition of Samuel and Lydla Frederick for tho adoption ot Ida Kuecht tiled nud decree madoas prayed for. Estate ot Itobcrt Watklns. Heal estate allotted to It. M. Watklii'3 for!23U3.M his bid filed and no. ttce ordered to bo given the widow befoio allot ment Is connrmed. Estate of Huth Ann Thomas. Offer ot Abel Thomas to tako the thrco tracts presented. Estate of Jacob Bomboy, Executor directed to pay over fund In accordance with report ot auditor Samuel Long, Sr., JohnKeefer and Ccorgo H. Gilbert appointed viewers on a road in Montour township, near Lcwla Thomas'. Win. Shaffer, John S. Mann and Mordeenl Mil lard appointed viewers for a road In Scott town ship near Itcese Falrman's. P.ecommendatlons for a County bildgo In Denver township approved by the Court. James Dew itt, Ellas Ash and Frank Wolf ap pointed lewera to vacato a load In Benton town ahip near J. P.Bellas'. Chas. Gibbons, John C. Wcnner, C. U Edwards, appointed viewers for road In Sugarloat township near K. S. Fritz and David Gross. I. K, Dlldlne, George Appleman, Cyrus Mcllcnry, appointed viewers for two bridges In Oreenwood township. Applications oil). F. Curry, Wllllim pelffer, Daniel Kehres lor tavern nnd Theophllus Evans for restaurant licence In Centralla borough wero refused. Opinion Med. On petition C. c. Jlnrr appointed guaidlau oj Clara Vanllew, a minor. Application of John V, Keller for bottling licen se lnlierwlek was rejected, becausoof not being advertised. On petition of Ira c. Deltrlck, (), I. Heagan ap pointed guardian. On petition of Hornet Helinbach, Jas. Erwln np pointed guardian. On petition of Elizabeth Harvy, Helinbach, Jas. Erwln appointed guardian. Wm. J. Bldleinnn, John Gordon and Peter A, Evani, appointed viewers to vacnto a road In Greenwood township, near A. P. Young's. Nathan Fleckenstlno, M. A. Williams nnd A. 11.. Stewart appointed viewers for a road In Fishing creek township, near Elizabeth Padcn's. Estate of C. G. Jackson, petition for Investment of funds mm nnd derive made. t'olillnoinieaUh vs. Win. (I. Crevellhg. Court sentenced defendant Iu pay a llucotlSJ and costs of prosecution and pay toretta Belong f30 for ly ing In expenses mid tiotorinalntalnaliceof child up to this tlmo and pay l a week lor support of child until It nttalns the ago of seven years, and glvo ball, Ac. Columbia County Uun Association vs. O, It. Barnes, ltule to strike off Judgment made nbso. lute. Mary Gorf vs. lien. Goff. on petition, bUbpoina In divorce allowed. Commonwealth vs. Simon Long, Jr. Nol. pros. allowed, costs being paid. Estate ot Ann welliver, deceased. Writ of par tition awarded. Estate ot John Onibcr. Petition for specific performance of contract Med. Estate of Dyer C. Moss. Order to sell real estate made. In roof petition of the overseers ot tho Poor of Benton township, for a rule on Joseph Ash to show causo why ho should not pay interest on owelty of Mary A. Kline, late Ash to oversecraln support of said Mary A. a lunatic pauper, Med. SECOND WEEK. Court met'at ten o'clock, Ills Honor Wm. Elwell and Hons. F. L. Slnunan nnd James Lake, Assocl. elates on the bench. Margaret Baker, per W. Knorr, trustee, vs. M. C. Woodward. Opinion Med. Hule for a new lrlal discharged. Commonwealth vs. Peter HclTron. Court sen. tenced the defendant to pay a llnoot floo and costs of prosecution nnd undergo Imprisonment In tho Eastern penitentiary for two ears nnd tour months nnd tho Sheriff to conduct Mm thither In ten days. .I.J. Smith vs. W. A. Kile. No Jury called. Judgment for defendant for costs. Thomas Gory vs. Thomas Fairell. Before the Jury was bworn, Judgment for plaintiff by consent for tra.83, Petition for citation In tho assigned estate ot J. J. Hoagland, filed nnd citation awarded. Estate of Jonas Hartzcll. F. p. Blllmeyer ap pointed auditor. Potato of Peter Michael ft W. Miller abpolnted auditor. In the matter ot tho appllcatlonof JolinF. Kcl- lor for bottler's license In tho borough ot Berwick. Motion tobtilkeorr the word "rejected," Med. Hearing June 11, 1883. On petition for rc-vlewers for a county bridge at Illoomsburg, across the Susmichanna river. O. P. Drelsbach, Isaiah Bower nnd Joseph K. Eves, ap pointed ro-vlcncrs. on petition for a county bridge across tho Sus quehanna river at Fort Jenkins. Jonathan Lohr man, Wm. li. Dcmott and John F. Derr appointed viewers. Andrew Croll vs. N. W. B. lt'y. Co. On peti tion torn Jury to assess damages, Abraham Bice, cnanes jiicnaei, Franklin Hhoads, 11. 0.Crcvcllng, Emanuel Kclchner, Joseph Oelgrr nnd James Kelfer, appointed viewers. W. J. Keller vs. N. W. B. lt'y. Co. Verdict ror pigintirr for 3,700. Mrs. Jackson.vs. Berwick borough. Agreement of settlement Med. Low Bros, .t Co. vs. N. & W. B. lt'y. Co. J, O. Jaeoby, W. J. Knorr, Jesse Hoffman, Hiram Whlt moycr, S. A. Woman, John Waters nnd B. F. Relgard nppolnufl view crs to assess damages, nnd to meet June 15, 18S3. Three Strone: Points. Tho Jlepublican statu convention will he held at Ilamsbunr on July nth. General Grunt's mother died at her homu in Jersey City on the 11th inst. Twenty suven million barrels of pe troleum aio pumped from the wells every year and tho world has been searched in vain for a maiket for this vast ocean of mineral oil. The platform upon which General Weaver, tho Greenback leader, hopes to rally a new party in Iowa opposes " tho national bank monopoly, tho railroad monopoly, tho telegraph mon opoly, the land monopoly," and favors "prohibition by constitutional and legal enactments against tho manufacture and sale of liquor as a boverage." CLOTHING! If you are in need of u Fine Spring Suit, A nieu Sum mer Suit, a nobby Hat, You can Certainly be Suited at EVANS & EYER'S. They are prepared also to MAKE TO 0 III) Kit All kinds of clothing at tlio shoit 08 1 notice. To be convinced that they are selling good goods at a lew price you should call and see. Tl.t-y keep CUFFS, COLLARS, S1IIUTS, NFCKTIISS, ILM HHKLLAS, VALISES, itc, ifco. n mi Co:n;i Main & Ires St:., Bloomstiurg, Pa. may 85 'M .Point One: "Men's Spring Overcoats; a big stock that taW- f "-rythintj from the very plain low priced to the finest, from the lightest fancy color to the plain black, from the smallest youths' to the largest of large men's sizes, A com manding stock that every lijht overcoat buyer must sec If he cares to know the market, Point Two: Fifteen LinCS of Men's nuslness Suits. A little money is a powerful thing in Oak Hall. Witness the following: Fancy Cassimcre Sack Suits at g8.jo,and the same goods in walking coat style, at $9.00. Our only boast on them is that they are good for the money, Manhattan Cheviots in six full lines, both sackf and walking coats, at gio.oo. The buttons and trimmings of these suits are worth special attention. Plain Cassimcrts : three varieties, in sack style, at g 10.00. Very reliable. Five styles of Harr's Cassimcre Suits, of quiet styles, and in both sack and Walking Coats, at' 16.00. The well-known reputation of these goods speak for themselves. These fifteen line are not fragments pulled together for an advertisement. They represent two thousand suits, and goods to make more. There is business in them. Point Three: Custom Made Clothing. A large display oi piece goods to order. There are very great bargains in all the following lines : Class A, in any ordinary business style, g 18.00 Class B, " " " " 20.00 Class C, " " " " 22.50 Class D, " " " 25.00 Our " points " are made short and sharp for practi cal people. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. 1ST 0FE1D A NEW MERCHANT TAILORING Gents' Furnishing Goods' STORE, IN Knorr & Wintersteen's Building Alain Street, BLOOMSBURG, next door to the First National Bank, where I am prepared to MAKE TO OKDER FIRST CLASS SUITS OF from $18.00 and upwards. Fits Guaranteed. C. ff . BERTSU April 13-ijr. -iSUJdV o.ijhav3So Sui8uiin.mil ajojoq SutB0 111 iijo.nl puu oSuiuuApu .iioi crj '! l",lJ SiiMiudoj jo Siij -pijuq sojuud c puu 'OMOT A3CAHVH f OJ OS '-013 'hlllC..- 'SOUIU.IJ AiOpiljV pill! JO0Q 'VAV llOI0S l"lu laBJJl 'giiuooi '3uipiiojv: 'Suipig 'qsug 'epiuifj 'sjooq SIMM OrM GOOD NEWS FOR THE UPPER END. The Largest Stock of .Goods opened in Benton, in mnny years, lias Just been received by thu undersigned. It 13in1rnces DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, QUEKNSWAttE, Ana everything tound In a general mereanUle bus iness, ut the very lowest prices. k k k i i Several hundred thousand feet of dressed Lumber, Shingles, &c constantly on hand. tr jnirclinsers will nnil It to their adrantwe to call on ma tiefore buying elbewliert. J. J. McHenry, liny 4-9: Rcnton, Pa. IN THK COUIIT 0 COMMON 1'LEIH nv rnr. UMDIA COUNTY. wSl'SS l3 heEby KlTen t,lat n implication will bo made to said court on Monday Juna 11th iiks V.S.M.0,' ot tho WmmSnwialtn or menu thereto, tor the charter or an Intended cai. poratlon. to bo called "The Vounj Men'a TcbrtstliS uESfli ino' llerw". 'a." tho "mil or which la ror the Improvement ot tlif spiritual. mentL A. K. Oswald, uollcitor. SUCSURIBK NOW FOIt THE COLUMBIAN $U0 AYEAH, 1