THE COLUMBIAN AJNT DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIlti, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURS, PA FIUDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1883. Correct Ilullroail Time Tattle, Trains oa tbo Philadelphia & It, It, loavo llupcrt M ioiiowh I HOBTII, BOOTH. IM1.B. 1145 a. m. 4 uil p. ra. 13 p, in, jITr.tlna on tho D. L. & W. It. K. loivo llloomsburg rollowsi " N0HT1I. SOUTH. 7 fto a. m. 8 S3 a, in, 10 47 a. ra. 11 41 a. in. ;0 sc p. m, 4 m p, in. Tho 1145 train south connects with tho Phila delphia e Heading at import, ana with the Northern Central at Northuraocrland. Tin 8;M a. m tralnoonncots at Northumberland nun 0:15 train on Pennsylvania road reaching rnliadsiphla at 8:i p. in, Tho UUltrala connects with PhllsdJlphta and Itoadlng roat at IMpert at 11:50 reaching; l'hlla dolphla at e:oo p. in. Tho 11:15 train connects wltli Pennsylvania ro.il at Norihtitnoorland at l:n reaching Pniladol plila at 7:25 p. m Tho 4:3a p. ra. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1M p. in. una reaches pnliadelphla at 8:55 a. in. iirMla on tha N. ft W. II. Hallway pass'' Bloom Ferry as follows : NORTH. SOUTH. 7.41 a. in 12.01 p.m. o.si p. in 7.07 p. in. I'uMIe HalcH. Wlllli'.m lCrcamer, administrator of Anna Welllvcr will sell real cslato In Madison township on NYedncsday, October lilst. M. Pi Kyerly will sell roal estate In Ksp y on Saturday, October 37th. A. U. Croop, administrator of Milton Mosteller will sell real e3talo in HriarcieeU on Saturday, October 27th. Tho executors of Isano Snyder, deceas ed, will sell personnl property and real estate on the premises in Mllllln township on Tuesday, October 10th. Seo advertisements. l-crrtoiial. A. P. Ilendershott of Wushlngtan City 13 visiting Ids parents. Clarenco Fitzpatrick of Hiulcton is in town vlsltlug friends. ' Mrs. A. A. Marplo is visiting at Mrs. MoKinney's. WHIP. Staley of Pittston, spent this week In town, visiting old acquaintances. Mrs. M. S. Bates, of Williamsport, is the guest of Mrs. Dr. J. 0. Rutter. Kcv. D. M. Kintcr, of Stillwater, is spending a few weeks nt Camp Hill. Hon. Joseph Powell, democratic candi date for Statu Treasurer, was In town on Thursday. Mrs. Henry McKelvy started lust Satur day for Chicago where she will join her husband and go to housekeeping. The Misses John, of Shamokin, are vis itlng their aunt, Mrs. Frcas Brown, at the Exchange Hotel. Mrs. Moore, formerly Miss Emma Bar ton, now living in Indiana, has been spend ing several weeks hero with her relatives. U. P. Carter, general agent of I). M. Osborne & Co., is in town attending the fair and looking after the Interests of his llrm. Peter Girlon, of Greenwood township, who has been sick for several months, Is able to be out again, and is visiting rela tlvcs in Hemlock and Bloom this week. Mrs. John Zauer returned from her west ern trip on Wednesday. Her son Alfred accompanied her. She reports having had a pleasant visit. There will be an adjourned court on Thursday, November 8th. "Banker's Daughter" at the Opera House on Monday night, October 15th. The Jackson church will bo rc-dedlcated on the 28th iust. O. W. Sterner has nine chickens on exhibition at the varieties of county fair. Paper sacks ,for buckwheat flour at the Coujmiiun store. Mr. Peter Brugler has improved his resl deuce on Third street, by the erection of a veranda at tho front. Misses Nellie and Irene Monroe of Kupcrt were neither absent from nor tardy at school during tho month of September. Bewaie of pickpockets on the fair grounds. A number of light lingered gen try are said to be in town. Ent Post, accompanied by the Blooms burg Baud, attended tho Urnml Army re union nt Danville last Friday. A large variety of (Jklmjloid Coli.aiis is Cuffs at David Lowenbergs. When you go to the fair see that your doors and windows arc all securely fasten ed. There are always a good many rough clinractcis In town at such u time. At tho last meeting of the Town Council a resolution was passed instructing tho collector to proceed immediately to collect all back taxes. Fou Sale. A property in Boarlngcreek township, consisting of a dwelling house, barn, mill with four run of stone, and about 28 acres of improved land. Inquire of JohnMourcy, Bloomsburg, Pa. tf A subscriber at Lelghton, Iowa, sends us a draft to pay for two years' subscription, and says, "Your paper is like a letter from homo ovcry week, and we cannot got along without It." L. Bernlmrd keeps lu stock tho best pla ted ware in knives, forks, spoons, casters &c. Articles engraved free of charge, good plated tea spoons at 1.25, An attempt was madu by burglars to break open the store of Silas Young at LIghtstrcet last wcok, Thursday night. Mr. Young heard tho nolso and llred four shots from a revolver, at the men. Tltcro were thrco of them. Mr. Oeorgo Webb, foimcrSupeiintendent of tho Catawlssa branch of (he Philadel phia & Beading railroad, died suddenly on Tuesday, Through his droits tho Cata wlssa road was extended from Milton to Williamsport. If ovtry member of the bar who attended court last week will examine his overcoat, ono of them will discover that somo per son has exchanged overcoats with him. The ono lie has is a llttlo larger and longer than the ono he hud, and tho lining of the sleeves has a larger stripe. By calling nt this nlllce nn exchange can bo mnde. Under tho law passed by Congress at Its last session reducing the postngo on flrst-elass matter from three to two cents per half ounce or fractional part, no pro. vision was mndo for local postage, which still remains two cents on tlrst-class mat. tcr, In his forthcoming annual report It Is understood that tho Postmaster General will recommend tho reduction of this class of postage to ono oont per half nunroi also, that If Investigation shows It to bo practical without eerloualy eilppllug the revenues of tho department, ho will urge an Increase of tho weight of first-class mattor that can bo carried for two cents. from half un ouuco to au ounce. Miss MacArthur of tho Nor.nal School la prepared to receive orders for painting on silk, satin, plush, chlnn, glass, wood, pottery, tiles, canvas, matting, sntlnes Ac. Photographs and views colored. Ebonl.. Ing neatly done. Orders solicited early to Insure completion of all before Christmas. Numerous articles on hand sultnblc for Chilstmas presents, which can ho dupllca ted, Prices reasonable. A limited num. her of decorated ornaments will bo display cd for n few days at Mr. 0. A. Clark's storo In tho Exchange Hotel building, Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct fith.3 w Grand Army Day was celebrated at Dan ville, on Friday last by the various Posts of Luzeine, Carbon, Columbia, Northuin bcrland, Lycoming, Montour, Snyder aud Union counties. Fifteen hundred soldiers were In line. They wero reviewed by De partment Commander General Osborne and members of his stall. In tho evening a regimental rcuiiloii was held lu the Court Douse. Addresses wero delivered by Col onel Caldwell, Colonel Thomas, I. H. Howe (of tho Scranton Republican), J. P. Dcntworth. O. Seott. nf Mlplilmin i ( f). M. Tilllnghast, United States navy ( Thorn- as Challant, of the Danville Intelligencer, nnd Adjutant General Vandcrsllce. Ent Post was escorted by tho Bloomsburg band. Since the reduction lu rates of postage, tho contrast with the times of our fathers has grown still more marked. The first postal rates were llxed In 1702, and In those days It cost 0 cents to send n letter UO miles,8 cents to send It 00 mlles.and so on un til the rato of 25 cents was reached for 150 miles, In 1811 a law was passed Increas ing tho rates fifty per cent., but It was re pealed after a few mouths. In 1815 tho rates were sltnplllleil and reduced, tho lol- lowlng scale being adopted : under 300 miles, 5 cents j over !i00 miles, 10 cents drop lettets, 2 cents. Stamp wero first Issued lu 1817 and stamped envelopes In 1852. In 1851 tho uniform rato of 3 cents tor any distance within the Union was adopted. Now that this rate has been cut down one-third It Is not probable there will be any further reduction in letter postage for many years to come. We have grown so accustomed to the cheap rates of pos tage that even the present great reduction Is likely to cxclto little comment ; but when one reflects upon it, tho fact that for two cents a letter can be sent from Florida to Oregon is a most remarkable one, and one that vividly Illustrates tho benefits flowing from organization and co-operation in any branch of labor. Montour I'rolUDltloii Ticket. The Muntour county Prohibition con vention was held at Danville in the court house. Isaac Sterner was elected chair man nnd J. Ij. Richardson secretary and treasurer. The following ticket was nom inated: Associate judge, Isaac Sterner; register and recorder, Frank Hendrickson ; county treasuicr, Heury Cooper. W. L. Antrim was elected chairman of the coun. ty committee. A ylgorous campaign is to be Instituted. Resolutions were adopted pledging the nominees individual support and individual vote at the polls. Espy Items. Dr. S. A. Jones, of Wilkesbane, has opened an ollicc opposite John Groli's store. Mr. Claik Fiddler has opened a boot and shoe shop in the upper room of John Qroh's store, and Is doing a good business. Twelve or fifteen gentlemen from this place started up the river by boat last week, they fished from Ilunlock's creek to this place, and spent several days on tho tiip. Some of the young people have organ ized a string band in this placo and are doing well. Mr. Methcrcll, of Blooms burg, is teaching them. C. is G. The Ilniiltcr'H I.ui;;litcr. AVhcn Bronson Howard wrote "The Banker's Daughter," ho produced tho best society play that graces . the boards of tho theatre to-day, a comedy that has been played throughout the length and breadth of the country and met with ono universal verdict, viz : Splendid.. Tho story is fa miliar to plhy-Koers and readers. Tho sacrifice of a daughter to save her father j her marriage with a man she does not love, but who is tho soul of honor and pure devotion ; his discovery of his wife's indifference to him, after having lived with her for a period of years, ottering daily his devotion at a shrlno which with tho blind ness of love he could not see was veiled to him ; their separation, and lu tho end tho hush Mil's recall by tho wife, who during ids absence has learned to know how well she loved him all this is related with a wealth of incidents that engages anil re tains the closest attention and a depth of pathos that appeals to the innermost sensi bilities of tho spectator. Tho Intrinsic merit of this really excellent work is not lessened by tho fact that it is entirely do void of the tcndencyZto cater to a morbid appetite that comprises a rock of ollense in so many "society" plays. Tho Banker's Daughter is certainly a very powerful nnd absorbing play. The story Is full of inter- est, there Is an abundance- of comedy element to brighten it up, and, above all, the characters nre made to talk and act llko men and women. This piny will be produced at the Opera House on Monday night, October 10th. Itolii'HtiurK I.ctter, On batiirilay, tho 2'Jtli ult., there was quite u large surprlso party at the house ol Martin Albcrtson in Fislilngcreek township, somo two miles aud a half north of Itohrsliiirg. It being Mrs. A's. forty. sixth birthday. There wero fifty somo in number old nnd young, llttlo and big and It was a real surprise, indeed, to Mrs A. At about two o'cljck tho table was loaded down with delicious, steaming eat ables of which all ate heartily, after which in duo time, they all returned merrily to their several homes. Mr. Jacob Hants'. Is proceeding with the erection of his large store house, and other Improvements in this town. A few evenings ago there was a school meeting appointed at tho Kroamer school house, by Norman MuIIcnry, Director of tho district, for the tux-payers of the ills. trlct to meet aud choose a teacher for tho winter term, there being seven applicants, Several otftlio tnx.p lyers of tho district were not present (likely know nothing of It), but what were there proceeded to ills- cuss us to the best or choice of tho soven different applicants, When they were about ready to vole, or chooso Miss O. Coleman of Orangeviilc, would have been tho choice of the regular applicants, when ono of thu men of the district, J. Coleman, arose and wroto the name of Win. J, Kramer, who was present, for teacher for tills winter's term, ho being the teacher last winter. Whereupon they commenced Hulking, the oldest man being Samuel Coleman, who marked for Kramer, aud uli the rest, except ono man, followed suit. S'h Kramer got it. licit ihuo U home ilis- satisfaction, ho being proont and not , regular uppneaui umu eiuim . Hint It was not a fair shako. Ho let It be, 1 b for me. I. 1 bum. Tile I'alr. Wednesday morning opened bright and clear and gave evidence that so far as tho weather was concerned! tho 28th Annual Fair of tho Columbia County Agricultural Society would bo n success. All day Wed. ncsday exhibitors passed through town with their different articles for exhibition, and by night tho display was qulto equal to any former year. Among our imslncsss men who display ed their goods on tho grounds were DAVIU I.0WKN1IKH0, who showed somo haiulsomo oveieoats for gents and boy, elegant suits, lino But. falo robes, among them n Hudson Bay wolf, black jap, white and gray, a smoking jacket, trunks, valises, and traveling bags, His stand is In the first building cast side, and nttrncts much attention. m. u. SLOAN & nno. have a number of pieces of their celebrated make, embracing a Brewster top buggy, n Canopy top phaeton, n two seated carriage, a platform wagon, nn open buggy, n Jtul. holland spring top buggy, a Timkin top nml tt 8lclSh' Tll llnlsl1 mA wotk- manshlp of these vehicles cannot bo sur passed. J. saltzbi:, In a nent tent near tho dinner hall Mr. Saltzcr has a ilno assortment of musical In struments, including a Chlckering piano and the celebrated Estcy organs. Holms also a variety of sewing machines of the Domestic, White, Davis and other makes. STOVES. In this department C, C. Gallgnan, E. B. Browcr and L. E. Whary each hnvo very creditable displays of ranges, heaters, cook stoves, all of the latest pattern. S. M. Hess shows several patterns of Iron fence. W. J. Corell has a fine display of furni ture. C. S. Furman exhibits an assortment of harness and horse furnishing goods. AGltlOUl.TUnAI, IMPLEMENTS. The exhibition in this department Is larirer than ever before. D, M. Osborne is Co. through their efficient agent II. S. Carter, show a self-binder, several mowers, a mower nnd reaper combined. White is Conner of Orangeviilc show a horse power, thresher and cleaner, and a fodder cutter and crlndcr of their own manufacture. J. M. Hulshi.er of Light Street has one of his tread powers and separators on tho grounds. Simon Shlve, John Wolf and Samuel Turnbach each have a display of agricul tural implements of different manufac turers. There is quite an array of poultry, vege tables. oraln, hie 'pumpkins, domestic goods, fancy articles, &c., Sic. In a side show arc two immense oxen, weighing together 03,00 pounds. They nre short horn Durham breed and were raised in New York near Pouglikcepsle. They aro worth seeing. There Is the usual number of ball throw ing cntch pennies, fakirs, whirligigs, and snako shows. Of the races we can say nothing this week, as wo go to press on Thursday be fore any of them take place. There aro some good horses entered for tho free to all on Saturday, nnd an exciting race may bo expected. The fair has been well managed in all its departments, nnd will no doubt prove a financial success this year to tho society. Tlie Game i.iiwn, The Forest and Stream, the journal of angling and shooting, published at New loik, Issued a digest of the gamo laws of the different States. From it wo take the following for this State. The dates mark the limits of the seasons in which it is law ful to kill the game named : Rulled and pinnated grouse, Oct. 1-Jan, 1 ; quail, Oct. 15 Jan. 1 j woodcock, July 4 Jan. 1 j wildfowl, Sept. 1 May 15 ; wild turkey, Oct. 15 Jan. 1 ; deer and elk, Oct. 1 Dec. 31 : plover, July 15 -Jan. 1 j rabbit (bare), Nov. 1 Jan. 1 ; rail and rcedbird, Sept. 1 Dec. 1 ; sal mon, speckled trout, April 1 Aug. 1 ; lake trout, Jan, 1 Oct. 1 j black, green, yellow, willow, Lake Erie, glass and rook bass, pike, pickerel, wall-cycd pike, bus quchanna salmon, Juno 1 Jan. 1. Chasing deer with dogs unlawful. Use of ferrets unlawful. Wildfowl shooting unlawful with "other than such guns ns habitually are raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder ; " netting unlaw ful. Grouse shooting at night unlawful Wild pigeons protected on nesting ground. Sunday shooting and fishing unlawful Season for "green bass, yellow bass, wil low bass, rock bass, Lake Erlo or grass bass, piko or pickerel, or wall-eyed pike commonly called Susquehanna salmon June 1 Jan. 1 ; does not apply to Lako Erie waters, save ponds on Erie Harbor peninsula. Speckled or California trout may not be taken less than 0 In. in length, nor black, yellow or green bass less than G Inches in length Pike county i deer, Oct. 1 to Dec, 1, can not bo killed in tho water, squirrel Sept. 1 to Dec. 15, rabbit Oct. 15 to Dec. 15, wood or summer duck Oct. 1 to Jan, 1, wood cock July -l to Dec. 15, quail Oct. 15 to Dec. 1, ruffed grouse Sept. 15 to Dec. 1 salmon, speckled trout May 1 to Aug. 1, pike, pickerel Juno 1 to Feb. 15, Notice to all I'arMeft Comluii to tlie liur. One of tho finest displays to look at dur ing "Tin: Pahs" will bo the grand display of goods from tho complete stock of David LowF.Niinua, The People's Ci.orniEi!. "ltuttle of (lie IlooUH." Tho "Literary ltcvolutton' which caused such a sensation a few years nt'o, and which was sup. posed to havo been thoroughly overthrown aud done tor, seems to bo "ablaze" again, moro tlerco and UotuUhlni' than ever. Us "100-pago cata logue, tine," and "books sent to any ono to bo pall tor atter receipt and examination, evidence ot good t.ilth being given," aro now being adver ttinlln thousands ot papers, and It opens ono'a eyes to seo tho books offered tilt tlino thorough ly beautiful typography and tho bestot paper, presswork and binding, Instead ot small typo and cheap work, as formerly. And ono must ncknowl edge that they aro Indeed "tho lowest prices ever knowu." Wo tpioto a tow samples, tho books being always unabridged, and In largo typo i Tennyson's Knoch Anlen, a cents. Thu colter's Saturday Nhrht. a cents. Ciesar's Commentaries. Cicero's Orations, and numerous other "Ancient I'las-dea for Hngllih Ko.iders," leduced from 11 to as low us 15 cents cat u. lucon s Essays, is cents to n cents. Horo's famous lilulo nailery, ii. 1 r Ilia's r-krti'h IhWk. as cunts to 1)0 cents. Ii-Wmr's Works, lit 0 Unround ino.it beautiful vol. nines, f I. Ancient IX'ynt under the 1'haroahs. lduced from ustotl.as. rami's iuiTiy .ovei, reuumj irom to tt.Qi uiws j.uqvs woi'ks, reuuecu ironi fin to h.ts. And a wholo ho.it of tho great poets of thu world, ranging rroin n and 5) cents upwards! nlsoplcn- ty ot other books equally Interesting and astonish. Ing lo tho old-tlmo book buyers. Tho books nro sold only to buyers direct, and not through book. sellers. Thoso who would bo Inclined to bcllovo clalnw fabulous, aro confronted with tho "prlvl. lego of examination before payment," and tho witness of ono's own neighbors on ovcry hand who have already rcoelvcd their books. It Is certainly unrtlia postal cjrdto get tho "catalogue free," i'or that, nddnvM John li, Alden, lnibllsher, 18 visy fe't., Now Voik, Fur a Full Suit, For a good Overcoat, For Men, Youth's, Boy's and Children Clothing I go to David Lowcnbcrt;'. Do not admit tho tramp Into your house. Ho Is perhaps a member of a band of thieves, and is only spying out tho way for future vlslti. The Album Wrlter'H jVrlcucl. Wo have Just received from tho publish crs a copy of The Album Writer' Friend, containing nearly thrco hundred selections suitable for writing In autograph albums. Thoso of our readers who have been In vited to Inscribe their sentiments in a friend's nlbum, will find this llttlo voluino a valuable help. It contains 01 pages, and will bo sent by mall post paid on receipt of 15 cents, by J. S. OdttAiK is Co., Publish- ers, No. 01 Hose Btrcct, Now i'ork. TUB At II. C. Olf OUIl llUmiSKHH. Attractive Goods, dmlrablo Assortment. Bargain for everybody. Al JJaviu ijiiwciiucrg s Tile Vartntv. Icnutlful Designs. J-'ott 'ottom Prices. Compare our Stock, onsidcr tho Saving, omo right Alone. To David Lovtctibcrg's for Clothing. Court I'rocecillmcH. Oscar Alexander, a native of Prussia, was naturalized In open court. Mary GofI vs. Benjamin Goll, subpoena in divorce confirmed. Eslato of Mary Clark, dee'd. Petition for discharge ns Admr. Illcdand rule grant ed. Sale ot realty ordered lu estate of Heury W. Major. The same In estate of Hebccca Linn. Tho same In estate of Mary J. Denul. son. Estate of John Grubcr, dee'd. Decree filed on citation for specific performance of contract. Koad In Muln township, near W. S. Fisher. Abraham Bice, Clias Michael and Adam Federoll appointed viewers. Estate of Geo. P. Miller, deceased. Pe tition to satisfy mortgage to Jas. Miller, ct. al. Decree filed. Decree filed satisfying mortgago of D. S. Pursel to A. Frcas and Jacob Creasy. Heasons for a new trial filed in Common. wealth vs. D. F. Seybert. Judgment for S13.50 and Interest from 13 Jan. 1883 in case of Richard Ivy ys Henry Ort. Petition for road in Catawlssa township, In town of Catawlssa. Daniel Morris, Samuel Camp, and Henry Gablo nppolutcd viewers. Estate of Levi Miller, deceased. Decree of Court in special performance of contract with estate of Philip Miller, deceased, 111- cdM On petition for road In Catawlssa, near paper mill, Daniel .Horns, oamuei uamp nnd Henry Gable appointed viewers. On petition for road in Scott township near llobert Stiff's farm, David S. Brown, Georgo Breisch and Chas. Fisher appoint cd viewers. On petition for road in Fislilngcreek near lili i'eaier, uyrus jiciicnry, x. iv Dildine and Georgo Appleman appointed viewers. On petition for a road in Orange town ship, Joseph Dewitt, Alfred Frcas and Geo. Patterson apppointed viewers. A petition for road in Centre township near A. Shellhammcr. Chas. Itccd, Gideon Michael, and Geo. W. Miller appointed viewers. On petition for road in Orange township, II. II, Brown, Jacob Terwllliger and Chas. Lee, Sr., appointed viewers. On petition for road in Fislilngcreek township near E. Shaffer's school house, James Manning, Hugh Fairman, and Isaac A. DeWltt appointed viewers. On petition road in Centre near Wliit- miro's old school house. G. W. Crcvcling, Geo. Kelclmer and Wesley Buckle appoint ed viewers. On petition road in Madison township near U. W. Jives, iram uerr, Baniuei Young and Moses Savage apppointed viewers. On petition for county bridge over Little Fislilngcreek between Jackson and Pino townships near Jacob Christian's, Daniel Edgar, Ell Mcllcnry and J. E. Edson ap pointed viewers, Sale of real estate ordered In estate of Milton Mosteller. Upon proclamation, Treasurer's deeds were acknowicugeu as ioiiows to jouii Nolt'3 use for the undivided one-fourth of four tracts of unseated lands in Fislilng creek township for 10.89. To same for the undivided one-fourth of live tracts of nnseatcd lsnds In Briarcrcck township for 7.82. Bloomsbuig Banking Company assigned to Ario Pardee, Geo. B. Marklo and W. A. M. Grier &c. Judgment by proclamation in open court. Ellis Eves appointed guardianship for Samuel Demott, a minor. In re-cstnto of Esther Evans, deceased Petition for discharge of executor and de cree in same filed. W. P. llhono vs. Sarah O. Hhono. Dc crce of divorce filed. Itoad in Benton Township near John Bokcr's. John Ilantz, Abram Knousc, and Emanuel Savage appointed viewers. In re Hattlo and Collins Sutlllf, minors. On petition guardian allowed to Invest funds, John K. Grotz's uso vs, Ellsha O. Ayer Amended declaration filed by leave of court, Petition for appointment of guardians for Susanna Hawk's children. Estate of Seth Hartman. Sale of realty to pay debts ordered. On petition, periodical alllowancc allow ed for minor child of W. H. Orungo Estato of Henry Lehr, Sheriff ordered to make deed. Jucob Swank vs. N. &. W. B. U'y. Co Verdict for plaintiff 1887. Petition of Elmer Huntington for change of guardian filed, and change allowed, Curtis a. Books vs. Borough of Danville, On motion of C. It. Buekalew of counsel for plalntill, Court orders tho statutory writ authorized against borough for tho col lection ot judgment to issue in this case against defendant. Returnable to next term, DEATHS. DtcLONU. In Oraugo township, Sep tembcr 130th, Mrs. hllzabeth DoLong, ngei 73 years. MARRIAGES. HK.VQLE-lUTTKNIlBNDEH.-On the tth Inst., at thu Reformed parsonugo, i Orangeviilc, by Rev. A. HotiU, Mr. Henry Iteaglo to Miss Jvinma Juno Hlttenbcnder, both of Mt. Pleasant township. WATTS UNQKR. At the M. K. par. sonago in Orutigovlllc, by Rev. K. M, Chileout, .Mr, John 0. Watts to Ml Sarah C. Unger, both of Ureenwood, Col umbla couuty, Pa. PUHSKL -ICHLLHR. -At tho public house of .Mr. Hcckmau, Orangovlllo, Onto bcr 0, 1883, by Rev. K. M. Chileout, Mr, Harry II. Pursel, o( Herwlek, to Miss Alice H. Keller, of Mllllln, both of Coin in bin county, Pa. DeetlM Kccorctctl. Thu following deeds have been recorded slncp those Inst published I Seth B. Bowman to Kllznbelh J. Smith, Berwick. John Haywood to AInry Jane Morris, Bloomsburg. A. B. Stewart and wife to C. B, Myers, Benton. Mary Langdon to Uoso Langdon, Con. trallu. Lewis Thomas nnd wife to Jncob Gelst, Montour. Joseph B. Knlttle and wife to Andrew Booncy, Ccntrnlla. John W. Evnns and wife to It. H. Bondy Montour. 8. Ji. Bowman and wife to Sarah A. Shannon, Berwick. Catharlno Hosier to Oeorgo W. Hosier, Mllllln. SamuclS. Sltlcr to John H. Suit, Hilar- creek. W. J. Conkllng nnd wife to Nanoy J. Kcstcr, Bloomsburg. Hcrmon Fnhringer, trustee, to John ltarlg, lloarlngcrcek. iVbraham M. Mosteller and wife to Jo seph McCourt, ct. al., Mllllln. Georgo W. McEwcn, administrator, to Margaret McEwcn, Greenwood, C. M. Vandcrsllce, ct. al,, executor, to William Mosteller, Hemlock. Samuel Hoilgland and wife to Isaac N. Teltsworth, Locust. LOCAL NOTICES. "The Hopkln's pump" exhibited by W. J. .Myers' ot lletlervlllo. This Is a double-acting Antl-frcczlng force pump. It is simple in construction durable and cheap and is n delightful working nuinn. It Is porcelain lined, and has great force power. It can be set Inside of buildings audputnptho water from wells and springs that aro out side. Tho pumps aro warranted to give lull satisfaction. Don't fall to see them. 30 dlllcrent styles of pen or pencil tablets at me uoLUMHiAn store. Cheap underwear at J. B. Skccr's. For $3.50 jou can buy good boys' at Gross' N. Y. store. suits, 75,000 envelopes, all sizes and colors, wholesalo nml retail, at thu C'olumuian store. We have two splendid heating stoves for saie at, a great uargain. nicy arc mil nlcklo plated and have been used but n short time. Apply to Hendershott's Phar macy. Cheap queens ware at J. B. Skcei's. $5.00 buys a good, decent new suit of Sunday clothes at Gross' N. . store, liloom. 20 different styles of wedding invitations at tne uoMJMUiAN' store. i new lot oi nno ooxeu papers iust re ceived at tho Columiiian store. That heavy cream damask, and wedding platc3 Is tho iincst writing paper wo liavo ever shown. Only 40 cents a box, with envelopes. Elegant pallor suits, chamber sets, all kinds of furniture at Cadman's and More black silk lust In at 91 00 and up nnd wo do say they are "the best wo have ever sold for the money." H. J. Claik & Son. $2.3"i buys children's suits from 'i to 10 years, at Gross' N. V. Library lamps in new and elegant de signs. Cost but one-twelfth as much as gas, and the steadiest and best light known. nail soon at iienilersiiott's rnarmacy. $2.2o buys a solid N. Y. store, Bloom. overcoat at Gross For good cheap man's. furniture, go to Cad- Look at the new shades of writing paper in our show windows. Sold by the sheet or quire, at the lolumhias store. That 20 Inch all wool twilled flannels for 25 c per yd at Clark & Son's will keep you warm anil that strong ncavy cncviot sinrt- ing at o c. tne lauics say it is tne ucst nnd cheapest they ever had, at Clark & on's. It is tlie universal opinion and it can't bo tlisputctl that urobs the JM. X. clothier un dersoil's nil competitors : if you wish to save money ilou't forget to give him a call. This is to certify that L. K. Whary is tlie sole authorized agent for Bloomsburg, for thu Heading Stovu Works, of Orr, Painter is Co., anil is the only dealer that can give Guarantee on our work oilstones, lieat- s or furnaces. Sep 23-tf ORR, PAINTER is CO. Pictures, frames. window cornices, at adman's. Don't forcet Clark & Son havo now tho largest stock of dress goods and fancy goods tliey ever nail, come aud sec. Gross, the .N. l. clothier, lias just re. turned from New York and Philadelphia. Thermometers, from 25 cents to 3.00 at io CcLUMHiAN store. tf 8000 0090 0990, 0909 0999 spring chickens. old d hens, irccso and ducks. good live c.'vc3. Ih-. raspbenies. : " pivted cherries. All t io abovu wanted at Light Street, by bllus young. August U-um Ladles' coats, dolmans nnd children's coats and a largo line of cloth and plushes to mauo up, suawis in largo variety anil prices, ladles' felt und cloth skirts and blankets. Yes, we have them at $1.02 and up, ladies, misses' and chlldrcns' under wear all sizes, canton and other flannels. Well our stock Is largo, and if prices will reduce the stock hero Is tho place to buy, (jn.ru oc bon. Hats und cups, trunks nnd valises in geatr variety, at Gross' N, Y. Store, BUSINESS NOTICES. llock Hill, S. C.-ltcv. J. 8. White, says: I have used IJrown's Iron Hitters for Ken. oral debility. It restored mo to strength anu vigor." CONVINCING. The pioof of the puddlini Is not in chew. ing tlie string, but In liavlui; an opportunl. ty to test thu nrtlclfi direct. O. A. Kleliu. tho Druggist, has n free trial botllo of Dr. uosaiiKo's uoukii mid i,uni avriin for each and every ono who is ullllctcd with Coughs, uonis, Astiima, uonsumpiiou or any mug Aiiecuon. Jiuyu.eow buo n woman in another column, near Spcer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Speer's Port Grapo Wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for tho uso of Invalids, weakly persons and the aged. soia uy uruggists. sept yj-iy UAUHK 01' FAU.lllll;. Want of confidence accounts for half of the business failures of to-day, O. A. Klclm, tho Druggist, is not liable to fall for the wunt of commence lu Dr. liosanko's Cough and Lung Hyrup, for ho gives away a uottie ireo to an wno nre guttering Willi Cough, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all affections of tho Throat and Lungs, July 0-cow .. . , - (Telegram from Gov. Hoyt.) llAiutisiiuita, Pa., May 20, 1883. To Druggist Phelps, Scranton, Piui Please sondino by express two bottles of your Hheumatlo hllxlr. Heniiv M. Hovr, Governor ot Pennsylvania, lVr salo at Hi'iulershott's Pharmacy, liloomsburg, Pa. - - . . . KVKltYilOliV KNOWS IT. When you havo the Itch, Salt Jthcuni, rt.ills,.or Skin Eruptions of any kind, and thu Piles, that you know without being told of It. O. A. ICltlni, tho druggist, will sell you Dr. Hosauko's Pile Remedy for 60 cents, which nffo'ds immediate relief, ami Is a euro cure for cither nf thu above dlscas c. July ll-eow llurilL'lte'H AiHlcc In VmuiK Men, Don't be nfrnld of killing yourself with over-work, son. Men seldom die so hard ns that on tho sunny side of thirty. They die sometimes i but It Is because they quit work tit l) p. m,, nnd don't get homo until 2 a. in. It Is the Intervals that kill, my son. The work gives you an nppetlte for your meals It lends solidity to your slumber i It gives you a perfect nnd grate ful appreciation of a holiday. There nre young men who do not work, my son young men who mnko a living by sucking tho end of n cane, nnd who can tie a neck tlu In eleven different knots nnd never lay a wrinkle In It who can spend moro money In a day than you can earn lit n month, son nnd who will go to the sheriff's to buy a postal cord and apply to tho office of the street commissioner for n marrlago license. So find out what you wnnt to be and do, son j take oil your coat and make a success In the world. The busier you nro tho less evil you will bo apt to get into, the sweeter will be your sleep, the brighter nnd happier your hol iday, and tho better satisfied will the world be with you." Manv forget that the hair aud scalp need cleansing as well as the hands nnd feet. Extensive uso of Ayor's Hair Vigor lias proven that It is tho best cleansing agent for the hail that It prevents as well as re moves dandruff, cools and soothes the scalu, and simulates the hair to renewed growth aud beauty. Keniarkiiblo for overcoming diseases caused by Impure water, decaying vegeta bles, etc., Is Brown's Iron Bitters. ANDiiEW DESMOND'S 1'IIAISE.S. Dkak Slit I lav on my sldo for four long months without any relief until I commen ced taking Phelp's Hheumatle Elixir. It Is tho best medicine I ever used. To-day Is the best d.iy I have seen in twelve months. 1 thank you and God Almighty and to no ono else for my relief. I have lived and dnno public business lu Geneva, N. Y., for the last twenty years, therefore have manv ncmialntatices that call uround and seo mo dully and to ask about Phelp's Jilixlr for themselves or lor somo oi tneir friends. I pralso it highly. You do the talking nnd sign my namo ns my tongue could not do It justice. anduew UESMosi), urocer. Geneva, April 10, 1883. For sale nt Hendershott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa Tho Phelp's Hheumatle Elixir for me has always noted liku a charm. I think this tall it cut euoil n severe auacit oi itiicumn tism. I can endorse thu remedy cither as a preventive or cu.e. i ours Truly, jUKS. U. V. 1 ALMKII, Gicnbum. Pa. (Note. .Mrs. G. W. Palmer is the moth- of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkcs- Barrc, Pa., cx-Stato Attorney uenerai oi 1'cnna.; For salo at Hendershott's Bloomsburg, Pa. Pharmacy, SfEEU'S roliT OKAl'K WINES FOlt WEAKLY tkusons. This product ot the grapo is pre scribed and used by the leadinc physicians, and aed persons and consumptives : and by churches for Communion. Hundreds ot New York Physicians have visited Spcer's Vineyards and wiuu Cellars and pronounced his wluo pure aud unexcelled In healthful properties. It is sold by drug gists. JSew Heru, N. C Rev. G. W. Ollley says : "1 nave iukcii lirown s iron jjitters and consider it one oi mo uest iueiuciues known." ALMOST INSANE AND CUllEl). 'Most of the eminent doctors in the East, as well as several of tho medical fac ulty In flew l one city, writes ivuv. j.-. i Shirley, of Chicago, "failed to help out daughter's epilepsy, which began to show signs of turning into insanity. Hy tho good providerce of God wo tried Samaritan Aertme, ami u cureu uer. uniaxial. keep3 it. $1 GO. I'OI.ISllINQ TUB WRONO END. Many men dally polish their boots who never give a thought to tno conuiiion oi their hair, except to harrow it casually wltli biush and comb, or submit it to tho para lyzing a.te ltlons of tho average barber. n nut Happens i u ny, uus : r roiu not ice:, mental anxiety, or any of a score of causes.lhe nair turns prematurely gray uuu begins to fall out. rumors nair jiuisam will at once ston the latter process and re store tho original color. Au elegant dressing, tree irom grease. Public Ssilc! OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The uudersltruetl will oiler at puhlla balo on the premises on SATURDAY, OCTOBER t7th, '83. Couinienelnif at ouo o'clock p. in., ot bald day, the following described property to wit : all that lot ot ground bltuatelu the village otKspy, la Scott township, Ciiliuiiula county, Vx, trontlng on the puhllc ro.iil leading from i&py to Herwlek, adjoin ing an alley on the east, an alley ou tho north and lot ot Jacob Hehs on tho west, said lot being about V loot In width and 177 feet in depth. Whereon nro erected a largo t o-slory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, under tin root, and veranda on tho cast side nnd trout, with two-story frame kitchen attached with porch i a cbtem on said porch, a good well ot water with pump, a good bunimer-kltchcu, and coal house on alley, A good largo framo stable with carriage house. l'ossesslon will ho given on tho 1st day ot April 18SI, or tho purchaser may take construct ivo pos sesion and collect tho rents from November 1, 'Si. Terms mailo known on day ot sale, U II. HALUy, Hy his Attorney in tact, M. F. Eyerly. oet 5-ls liloomshurg, Oct. 3, lewa. DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF HUSANNAIl K. HAWK, LATK OF MAIN TOWNfillU' DKOEASIIU. Letters of administration In tho estate of Sus annah IC Hawk hue! of Main townshln. Columbia couuty l'a.. iloceascsl, havo been granted by tho newsier or h.mi couuiy to j, a. niiuman, Aaminis trator. All persons having claims against said estr.onni reipiesled to present them for settle ment, nnd thoso Indebted to the samo to mako payment to the um.e.-sltnea administrator with out delay. J. A. HIIUMAN, " N?pi. sihi Auauninrator. ClolliE1 Clotliii! Clotliion! TUK MKHOlLvNT TAILOR, AND DEAI.Clt IN Gents' Furnishing Goods OF EVKUV PESClillTIOX. CLOTHING!! Having very recently oponcil a now Meroliant Tailoring ami Gunts' Fur nishing Goods Storo, in KNOUU & WINTEUSTEISN'S building, on Mam street, whoro I am prepared- to mako to order, at Bitot I notice, first class suits of clothing always in tho latest styles and prices reasonable 1'its guaranteed. Having learned how to out garments lo suit customers, and also what kind ol material will give uat'mf action, I would nsk you to please BEST SELECTED STOrK OhliUUlUU OlUbl OF GOODS liver hIiowii in CuluiuWa county, Boforo Purchasing Elsowhere, Storo nest door to First NaUon&l Bank ' Coi ner Main & Market Sk uv 1, i April lS-iyr. ioms Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Known! Rheumatism Cured. ItocilKSTEB, N, V., Apr. mil, '83. lUwumntle fittrup rv. i iiKNTfl I havo Iwi-n n (treat sufferer from llliiMiinatUni fur six yours, and heating ot tho sucrces ot Ithriimotlo Syrup 1 concluded to glvo It n trlaf In my own cam", nndl cheerfully nay that I have been great lv Ix'iiotltt oil bv its use. Scrofula Cured. Pokt Union, Is, Y., Feb. SO, !. Wmiuuitlc Atyrvji Co. ; I had been doctoring for thrco or four yonra, with different phy sicians, for scrofula, ns some call. oil II, but found no telle! until I commenced taking Jour Hyrup. Aflor taking It a short tlmo, to my niirprlsc, It bogon to help me. Continuing Its Uso a few weeks, 1 found invHOir fid well as over. lean walk with entire freedom from pain, nnd my general health Is my much Improved. It Is n splendid remedy for tho blood and debilitated sysli in. As n blond purifier, no equal. MitH VlM.tAM ji. unusunt i'ahk, ,ii, ji. itamWictureilVv ltllKCM.lTlC umL'P B9 MOBBM DEALER IN jFazeigm audi M&mmtm WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. South Butler, N. Y. March 20, 1S82. Rheumatic Syrup Co : Oentlemon Tills Is to certify that I have used your 8yrup for Hhcumatlsm, Have been troubled with that terrible disease for twenty years; some of tho tlmo could not got out of doors. My limbs began to got out of shape. I havo doctored wltli differ ent physicians, but could get no relief. One of my limbs began to wither, and I made up my mind I would lio a cripple for ilfe, nnd for several weeks could not turn over In bed without help. I was finally persuaded to try Rheumatic Syrup, and had taken It but a short time when it began to help me, and in less than two months 1 was out of doors, and nm so now I can walk as well as ever. In short, I am well. ItlllMEIt SoUTIlWlCK. OPERA HOUSE Hloomsburg, Monday Evcng. Oct. loth. The Fashionable Event of the Season! Tho only company having tho solo right to the Groat Union Square Thea tre Success by Bronson Howard, AS PLAYED OVER 1000 TIMES WITH A CAREFULLY-SELECTED CAST. ALL THE ORIGINAL GRAND EFFECTS. The Scenery carried by this Company is a Special Feature. Painted from the origi nal models. Tlie original music, magnifi cent costumes, and a cast especially select ed to Interpret in au artistic manner, this the most beautiful of modern plays. liEsmivED Skats on Sai.k at Dentler's Shoe Stoio. JAS. F. OROSSliN, Manager, litis. Mauager. Advanco Agent. G. W. HARRISON, II. 15. IIArGOOl), MARKETREP0RTS. 11LOOMSI3UUG MAHKET. Wheat per bushel U.07 liye " TO Cum, " us Flour per barrel 5.S0 Uloversced nutter & Eggs Tallow 08 Potatoes os Dried Apples OS Hams it Hides Shoulders 11 Chickens n Turkeys 12 Lard per pound ,13 nay per ton 13 10 neeswax as uuckwheat uower per 100 3.0a ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAULE In pursuance ot an order of tho orphans' Court ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, tho under signed admlnUtrotor ot Anna Welllver, lato of Jladlson township in said county, deceased, will bell nt public sale on the premises on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1833. At ono o'clock, p. m., tho following tracts of valuable real estate, viz : Tho first thereof situate In Madison township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows : IIIMIN.NINO nt a post on tho bank ot Fishing creek nnd running thence south thirty and a halt degrees west one hundred nnd titty and eight-tenth perches to ths bankot lie- inott'a creek, thenco down the samo by Its several courses ono bundled and sixty-tour and tight. tenth perches to a post ono and nine-tenth per ches from a beech tree on the bank ot Fishing creek aforesaid, thence up tho samo by its several courses two hundred and eighty and live-tenth perches to tho post, tho place ot beginning, con laming lOO ACHES, btilcl measure. The second thereof bltualc In MadUm township, Columbia county Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: UEUixxixa at a chestnut oak adjoining lands ot Jacob Demott and John Ilendershott, and i mining thenco south by lands ot lleudcrhhott and others sixty nnd one-halt de grees east two hundred and nine perches to hemlock nnd lands ot Urastus Ilendershot nud Philip sillier, thence north twenty-nine and one- halt degrees east f out teen and seven-truth pep cues to a post, thenco south sixty nnd ono halt de grees east seventy-nvo perches to a hemlock, thenco north twenty-eight nud one halt degrees cost ten perches (croislng the creek) to a poit, thence up tho creek by various courses and dlst.in ieb, being north, three Uumlrvd and foity-ono nnd four-tenths perches to n post on tho bank of creek, thence bouth hy land of Jacob Demott twelve degrees west sixty perches and twu-ti nths to tho chestnut oak tho place of beginning, con taining 1 and tlf ty.four perches strict measure. Thu nrst above mentioned tract ot luud Is tho homestead farm of tho said (Iticedcul bllualu near Kyer drove, about eighty-live acres of which Is cleared and In a good state ot cultivation, is con- venlent to churches, schools mills and market, it has a two Btory framo dwolllug house, with kitchen aud out buildings, and well of good water at tho door, a good frame barn aud stable, with wagon blied, com crib nnd other comeulcnt build- lugs, with gixi well of water hi tho barn ; It has a story and a half tenint HOUSE. AND BARN ielHll,,i "'rult tiw,se., and slim gK)d couiMic-n. The part hi vood has a great deal of good nnd valuable timber. Tho second abovo mentioned tract of iniulls all woodland, containing a large quantity 0t g00d and valuable timber ot different kinds pine, hem lock, oak, poplar, Jtc, s It adjoins the nrst piece and is alike near to market nml other advantages; it is nearly all level bottom land TKltMS or stn, Ton p r e.int, of the one fourth ol the purehsso money to be paid at tho striking down ot ti propertSi tho ono-iourth ltss Hit) ten per cent atthscoiinrmatloaothale; und iMromalulin threa-fourth lu ono yoar thsrv atter, vim Intiirost from confirmation tilst. I'urehawr to pay tor the deed. msiwoii v. ill tx g en ou tho first duj ol April 18S1, upon tho purchase money being properly bo- eurwi. WILLIAM KIlAMKlt, Administrator, Oct 5-ts Uloomsbunf, l'a. Neuralgia Cured, FAlnroHT, N. Y Starch 13, 'M. Iliieumaltc Svn'P Co. t Dents Since November, 1H84, 1 havo been n constant sufferer from neuralgia nnd havo not known what It was to bo froo from pain until I commenced tho uso of Hheumatlo Hyrup. 1 have felt no pain Blneo using tho fourth Initio. I think It Is the bout rem edy I havo evp r heard of for puri fying tho blood nnd for tho euro of rheumatism nnd neuralgia. W. 11. CIIASK. 1 think it has STJtANU. CO., I IMnnoulh .1 re., Ilixhrntrr, X. 1. Public Sstlc 2 Of VALUABLE Personal Property, AND Kcail Estsiic ! Tho undersigned executors of tho estato ot Isoao Snyder, late of Mlfllln township, Columbia county, Fa., deceased, will expose to public salo on tho premises ln;Mllllin township, on Tuesday, October 16, '83. At ten o'clock, a. m., tho following personal prop, erty: two horses, two milch cows, two belters, one bull, six hogs, six pigs, ono lover-power threshing machine, ono cast plpo wagon, ono lum ber wngon, ono two-horso spring wagon, one top buggy, ono liuckeyo reaper nnd mower, ono sled, one Dam Ule doublo corn plow, ono hay fork, rope nnd pulleys, four sets team harness, ono set buggy harness, live sets lly nets, bridles, collars, bells, &c, two grain cradles, ono corn shelter, ono fan ning mill, one Scotch harrow, one sleigh, plows, harrows, feed cutters, wheelbarrow and other fanning Implements. Lot ot wheat, rye, oats, hay buckwheat, potatoes, corn in Held, grain In the ground, lot ot boards, poultry, four hives ot bees, lot of housPhold goods, consisting In part of car pets, beds and bedding, stoves, chairs, tables, canned fruit, ,te. Terms mado known on day ot sale. ALSO at tho same tlmo and place will be sold the following real estato situated in Minitn town ship, bounded as follows : north by land of Joseph Nj er and l'eter Creasj', east by a public road, south by lands ot Horace Creasy and Charles Oe.ir hart and west by land of Joseph Nyer, whereon are erected a large FRAME HOUSE, & BANK BARN and outbuildings. Containing about 125 ACRES. A good spring, and well of water at tho house. Fine fruit. About, 8 acres ot timber land, balance well cultivated. ALSO at the ama time and placo all that cer tain tract of land situated in Mllllln township, Columbia county, l'o., bounded and descilbed as follows : north by lands of l'eter Creasy and Jacob Niiss, east by Jlahlon Eudy, south by publlo road, est by public road ; about 8 acres being well timbered with whlto and rock oak, chestnut, maple, hickory, Sc., tho remainder under stato ot cultivation with several good springs of water, containing 3 ACRES, moro or less. These two tracts nre separated by tlie public road, and will bo sold together or as two tracts. TKIISIS l-'OH SAI.i; OF KUAI, ESTATE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth on the day of sale, one- fourth less ten percent. on April 1st, 1884, when possession will bo given j balance of purchase money to bo paid in nvo equal annual payments on the 1st day ot April ot each year until paid, 1th interest from April 1st lbsl. llirehaso mon. eytobo secured by bonds and mortgage. Iur chaser to pay for deed and mortgage. Is. L. SNYDEll, J. 11 SNYDElt, Executors. At tho same time and placo will bo sold one horso and ono cow, belonging to Dora Snyder. oct 5-ts DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE. STATE OF UKOBBK CIIAIO, LATE OP UO VHIN OCKE KK TOWNSUII- DECEASED, Letters of administration in tho citato of rionrcrn Craig, late of ltoarlngcieek township, Columbia county l'a., deceased, havo been grunted by tho lleglster ot said county to Oeorgo F. Craig, Admin istrator. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settle ment, and thuso Indebted to tho samo to make payment to me unacrblgneu administrator with out delay. (lEOltOE F. CltAIU. .Miugrove. Columbia Co., l'a. Administrator, bept. l ith-Gw Kit tWN & bobbins, Atty's. FOR sale:. (tot) The following property will bo bold at Public Sale on ISuturilay October 20th, '83. That well known Hotel Proiicrty, the U N I 0 N H A L I A Wtuatcd ou .Hill Hrrri. DunWlIc, The property can bo bought nt Private sale pre- tons to that day. Terms easy, Enquire of J. C, UHODKS, ) or v Executors. It. 11, 'WOOLLKY, J tMober, Mh-'lw E. B. BROWER, U.VS FITTING & STEAM HKAT1NU, DUALKlt IN STOVES & TINWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof, ing nml Spouting promptly attended to. SfStilct attention given to heating by btcam. Corner of Main & East Sts , Rloomsburg, Pa. RATHER TOO LONG. Alter Twenty Years on tlie VroiiK Hlilc ol I.lfts it VlrKlullui TuritH Ihe TulileH. "How long did you say t" ''Tweutyiears.lb.ild. Uplo thu tlmo 1 men. tloned 1 hud suffered Irom diseased liver for twen. lJ'.ye,a!Tj"i"1,l,aMr'.S- 'lllaeH-k, ot Itlchmond, Va., halt sadly, as though ihluklng otthat dliapl! d,;ld Htvtlnii ot his lire "At times I almost wish il It hud pU'iihud I'mudi-nco loouilt the liver from i lie human anatomy." Had enough -twenty year of that bort of t dug, responded a lwener. "What was tho up bhui of It t" Tim upshot was that Home time ago I went down to fcem i di ug store in tlieelty, and bought one nf IlKNMIN'S I'Al'flNi: iniiul h I'LAKTIUtS, applied it and was ivlteciit In a few hours, und am now as hound as though luy liver were inudu of India-rubber." lii'iisoii's-iiullke tho old tihlitoned kind nf Idas, terh uil promptly. Iwk for the word I'Al'tiNK, whlclilscutlnthpgcnutno. Piicii cents, Heii. bury i Johuhon, t'lu-mUs, Mew Voik. October 5th tw d