The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Kill DAY, JANUARY 11, 183 1. Correct Ilallroiitl Time Tulilc. Trains on tho Philadelphia & 11 It. leavo Rupert 113 lUllTO . NOKTII. SOCTII. 8.3d a. m. 11:45 a. in. 4.00 1. tn. 0:13 p. m. o Trains on tho 1). U & V. It. It. leavo Bloomsburg an iuuvits i NOHTIf. BOUTII. 7:97 n. tn. 8:23 ft. m. 10.81 ft. in. 1I:M n. in. 0.3i) p. in. 4:3D p. tn. Tho 11:P1 train south onnocts with tho I'lilla. dclphta Heading nt Itupert. and Willi tho N)r tlicrn Central at Northumberland. Tho 8:SJ a. m. train connocti nt Northumberland with inov.ai tram on Pennsylvania road, reaching 1 UllllUVipill uv. on? p. III. Tho 11:15 train connocti with Philadelphia and nooning roan nt import at 11:3 ) reaching Piinauoi Vhla at O.W p. in. Tho Hits train connocti with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:15, reaching i'hlladclphla UV p. 11U Tho 4.30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8.05 p. m., and reaches l iiiiaucipnia ut o;v3 a. m. Trains nn tho N. & W. II. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i VftHTIt. snnni. 7:11 ft. in. 0.31 p. in. 13.01 p. II 7:o7 p. n lerHonal. M. E. Walker, Esq., of Sliickslilntiy, hail business In court on Wednesday. Miss Mnry McKclvy Is visiting friends at llctlilclicm. 0. 15. MoIIenry of Stillwater, pnsscd through town on Tuesday on his wny to Danville. A largo number of arguments w heard tn court on Wednesday. Tickets to all points In tho West ou sale nt tho olllco of W. 0. SIcKlnncy. Tho now Episcopal Hcctory will bo heat ed by stenm. E. H. Urower has tho con' tract. A few Diaries for 1894 will bo sold at re duced prices to close thcra out nt tho Col umiiian store, Blnco lust week wo have been Informed that A. L. Fritz Esq. will bo a candidate for representative. If "Sally, tho Schoolgirl," of Catawlssa, will glvo us her full namo wo shall bo pleased to publish her communications. Tho county auditors finished their labors last week. Tho statement will probably be published next week. If you contemplate going West, call at tho Pennsylvania II. It. ticket office, Main St. Bloomsburg. W. C. ilcKInncy ugent. A concert will bo given in tho Opera IIouso this (Friday) evening January iitii by Mrs. Nuss and her music class. For partlcularti see bills and programmes. Somo parts of tho country experienced tho coldest weather for many years, last week. In Minnesota tho thermometer reached forty-two degrees below zero. James Hoat. an old and respected citi zen of Hemlock township died nt his home near Iluck Horn ou Tuesday January 1st, aged 75 years, 2 months nnd 10 days. Miss F. Adelo Search nnd Rev. Arthur Johnson were married at the residence of tho bride's parents in Shickshlnny on Wed nesday of last week. The wedding was a brilliant affair. Tuesday nnd Wednesday were stormy days. On Tuesday night tho wind blew a young hurricane. Tho smoko stack at the woolen mill was blown down and tho roof torn up, doing considerable damage. Tho almanac of tho Philadelphia Times for 1834 has come to hand. It Is tho most complete political handbook published, and contains a vast amount of other useful information. We are sorry that we are obliged to omit the Buckhorn items this week because the writer forgot to sign his or her name to the communication. We never deviate from this rule. Two young ladles named OUlo Moyer and Sadlo Marsden were drowned In the river near Wllkesbarre last Saturday after noon. They broke through tho ico while skating. The bodies were recovered. Notick. Come to my residence, a red cow with a white spot on its forehead. Tho owner can hive her by paying for this ad vertisement. Evan Lewis, Logansvllle, Ccntralla Pa. Dec 28-3w If you nro in need of a first class 'watch in either gold or silver cases, at a flguru lower than ever, call at L. Bernlmrd's jewelry store. Also a large lino of silver ware, jewelry, gold spectacles, &c. All warranted. Mr. C. 0. Gulignan Informs us that Peter Lennon had $201 in tho watch contest, in stead of $230 as published last week. Ho also denies tho statement made iu a Dan ville paper that tho contest wob unfairly conducted. E. Jneohy informs us that during last month ho sold 220 gallons of oysters. Tills represents a weight of 2100 lbs. He Is one of six dealing In oysters In tho town, nnd this goes to show what a factor oysters have got to be In our food consumption. m Mr. H. h. Creasy was mtrricd on Tues day morning to Miss Anna 0. Swcppen helser, daughter of cx.Couuty Treasurer II. A. Sweppenhelser, nt tho homo of tho bride's parents in Centre township, by llov. A. Houtz. Only tho family were present. Tho bride nnd groom went to Philadelphia on a bridal ttip. Tho show window of tho Columman store exhibits a line of writing paper not to be found elsewhere iu town, embracing Normal School paper, Initial and other de signs. Initial paper printed to order ou short notice in sliver, gold, or any desired color. Wo ulso bliow samples of new de signs for Wooden, Tin , Crystal and Silver weddings. On Monday night about 11 o'clock the steam whistle at Lockurd's shops began to blow and continued without ceasing for nearly a hull hour. It seems tho Ico gath ered on the who connected with tho whis tle, and when It became heavy enough tho weight opened the valve, nnd kept It open until tho stcimi loosened tho Ico nnd it dropped off. Quito a number of people got out of bed to ascertain the cause, llilnk. Ing thero was a fire. I.ccmre by uovt Ir, Monroe. Tho ladles of tho Methodist E, Church hove secured tho consent of their pastor to deliver a lecture for the benefit of their Aid Society, on Friday evening 18th Inst., In tho Opera House. Tho subject Is "Sponge or Itcservolr Which 1" As tho ; proceeds nro to he appropriated to the fur ; nishlug of the new imrsonniro it li li mu'M by tho friends of tho church, the ladles and tho lecturer will secure a full house. Prlco of tickets 25 ceuts, reserved seats US cents. THE Tho Wititnttiiikcr Hciutrttloii. John Wanamakcr makes a flno display for tho now year. Ho begins by saying ho Is careful to nvold sensations, etc., and then makes tho biggest ono of tho season, He's right. Ho don't seek "sensations" In anything, but ho can no mora help It than a modest girl can help being pretty. Such nn Immcnso reduction sale, honest nnd real, as his "sensations" arc, will mako the dull January days very lively, oven for that lively wonder-world on Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. Philada. Times. llorotiuli mill TowiimIiIii OITlcerH Tho legislature last winter passed nn Act providing that tho term of every bor. ough ofllccr shall expire on tho first .Mon day of March, nnd tho borough Auditors shall perform their work on tho second Monday of March, excepting tho accounts of Directors nnd Treasurer. Tho leglsln turo intended tills iu 1870, but made a blunder In tho Act, by omitting tho word "borough" which is now used by tho pnssago of the Act of 1833, (sco pamphlet laws page 121), all borough nnd township officers elected In February, 1884, will go Into ofilco on tho first Monday of March after. And tho terms of alt officers now holding positions cxplro on that day If their successors nro duly qualified. NewHimper Diiiih.' Tho Harrlshurg IStlriot mukes the follow ing scnslblo comments on an old subject i We presume that soino pcoplo think news- papermen nro persistent duns j let a far- mcr place himself In a similar position and sco If ho would not do tho same. Suppose that ho raises ono thousand bushels of corn and his neighbor should come nnd buy a bushel, nnd tho price was only tho small sum of one dollar, or less, nnd the neigh bor says "I will pay you tho nmonnt In a few days." As tho farmer docs not want to bo small about the matter ho says, "all right." Another comes In tho samo wny until the whole of one thousand bushels aro trusted to ono thousand different per sons, and not ono of tho purchasers con cerns himself about It, for It Is a small amount they owo tho farmer, and of course that will not help him any, Ho docs not realize that tho farmer has frittered away his largo crop of corn, and that Its value is due In a thousand little driblets, and that he Is seriously embarrassed in his business because his debtors treat it as a little mat ter. OraiiKc IHoHHoniH. On Thursday January rd. 1834, at 8:30 n. m., nt tno residence ol tho urlde'a pa rents in Centre township, Columbia coun ty, Pa., II. V. White Esq., son of J. M. White of Centro township, nnd Clara E. Alkman, daughter of Levi Alkmnn of same township, wero united in wedlock. Miss Mary Alkman, sister of the bride, was first bridesmaid and W. L. White, brother of the groom, first grooms man, Miss Jennie Sheep, of Jerseytown, Pa., was second maid of honor nnd John C. Yocum of Catawlssa, Pa., second groomsman. While Miss Lizzie Whitney of Berwick, Pa., played tho wedding march tho bridal party entered tho parlor in the following order: John C. Yocum nnd Miss Jennie Sheep, W. L. White nnd Miss Mary Alkman followed by tho bride nnd groom. Prof. C. K. Cantleld of Ornngeville, Pa., pronounced tho marriage ceremony of tho Presbyterian Church, after which ho declared tho parties man and wife. After the usual congratulations aud good wishes of the guests had been tendered, all repaired to the dining room whero an elegant and sumptuous meal was nicely served and hcaitlly enjoyed at this point all felt they could participate. The bride's cako was beautiful and admired by all. Tho brido was very neatly nnd tnste fully attired In a cream colored satin and nun's veiling suit nnd tullo veil with deco. rations of natural flowers. The first maid of honor appeared In n suit of cream col ored nun's veiling, and tho second maid of honor was attired In a similar suit trimmed with satin and Spanish lace. Only a few of tho immediate friends and relatives of the brldo and groom were present at tho wedding. The gifts were numerous, beautiful and useful, consisting of various articles of silverware, china tea service, toilet set, hand paintings, &c. The brldo ind groom tooic the noon train at Blooms burg for nn extended tour through the South, going by way of Philadelphia, leav ing there on Saturday by steamer lor Sa vannah, Ga., and by rail from thero to Jacksonville, Fla., where they will again take tho steamer for Tocoi and from there to St. Augustine by rail, returning the same route. Wo loin with their mauv friends iu wishing them a pleasant lonrney, safe return and a long, happy and prosper ous future. Centriilla Letter. Tho tunnel at the Morris IJidgo is at last completed. Two new gangways aro now In progress, nnd In a short time .Mr. Trout man i Co., will ship a very lino quality of coal to market. Putrick McDonnell was badly hurt at tho Hazel Dell mine on Monday, by being bumped with a wagon going down tho slope. A car-load of mules arrived here last week for tho Continental colliery. Tho mules will take tho place of the locomo tive In bringing coal to tho bottom of the slope. This will give employment to n number of extra men. Quito a number of the township peda gogues attended Institute last week. Judging from the numerous visits paid to the hulf.way houso Thomas Jlurphy will soon leave tho ranks of bachelorhood. Thomas Mumford, of tho Valley depot, spent Sunday with his parents in Mnuch Chunk. James Bakey, Heubcn Ball and John Lynch left here on Monday to attend school In New Berlin. May success attend them. Georgo Schaum aud Mary Mullownoy wero united iu marrlago on Sunday last. A sleigh containing two couplo capsized when turning tho corner nt Mr. Curry's hotel on Sunday. Fortunately tho horse stood still until tho occupants wero picked up. Mrs. Jehu Kenlir met with a sad acci dent on Monday; while going for a bucket of water sho slipped on tho ice, breaking ler leg. This is tho first accident of tho kind we have had this winter, and hope it will bo the last. Miss Canon, of Locust Gap, and Miss Gillespie, of Jeddo, were tho guests of -Miss ivulo uniespio last week. If tho hoys rule tho town let It continue. If not, let the authorities stop tho coasting on our pavements, or wo will hear nf n suit for damages shortly. Tho alhohsorhlng toplo on tho streets of airnrdvllleis "Smallpox." There havo been cases there for tho lust two mouths, aud several have died with tho dreaded disease. Tho last victim is a woman with five small children, Tho citizens of that borough havo organized n Board of Health, and every effort will bo used to prevent the spread of the disease. Dr. Curr has been nppolutcd physician, with a salary of $120 per mouth. It Is reported that Dun Sweeny ami D.m Dougherty havo the measles. Havo you, Dun ? COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT TcnctierH' liiHtltutc. THURSDAY MOrtNINCl. Institute called to order by Superinten dent Grimes. Ho announced, ns commit too on resolutions, Messrs. Penlcr, Conrnd nnd Hnmmon, nnd Misses llupcrtj and Spear. Tho teachers joined In slpglng "Nearer My God to Thee," nnd ltev, Slruuk led In devotional exercises. Prof. Currnn, of tho Bloomsburg Normal School, was Introduced, who gnvo n talk on Natural Sciences. Ho dwelt nt somo length on tho Importance of teaching this subject In tho public schools. Prof. Little, of Washington, D. 0., was Introduced. After ho distributed pencils rurnished by tho Eagle Pencil Company, and drawing blanks furnished by Ivlson, Blakctnan, Taylor & Co., ho took up the subject of drawing and guvo tho teachers nn cxcrclso In freehand drawing. Miss Brooks, Superintendent of Lack awanna county, gave an cxcrclso In Civil Government. Prof. Johonnot now took the floor nnd spoko at somo length upou tho importance of teaching Civil Government In tho public schools. Tho teacher should begin with tho officers of tho township first. Teach their functions, etc., go from these to those of the county, and then the State, aud nation. This Is teaching ot tho most practical kind nnd what wilt bo of use to tho pupil, us a cit izen. He then took up the subject of ob ject teaching. On being questioned as to tho phonetic spelling, ho said it should not be Introduced tn u course of study until nftcr tho third year. Ho gave sovcral ex amples when early phonetic spelling had completely spoiled their graphic spoiling. The Iustltuto adjourned to meet at 1:30 p. in. AFTKItN'OOX SKSSIOV. Prof. Johonnot took up ns his subject, "How can wo keep the Primary Pupils en gaged while not reciting ?" He advocated having a children's corner in which tho little ones may retire to play when their tasks nro completed. They should have building blocks, and be encouraged to In vent, and construct, tho teacher extending his nld when their Ingenuity is exhausted. Teachers should carefully look after the physical comforts of their pupils. Ho se verely condemned the custom of ventilat ing from tho windows. J. 0. Brown, editor of the Republican, fa- vorcd the institute with an address. Ho ad vocated a happy medium between tho fogytsm of the old education, and the fa natical enthusiasm met with In advocates of the new. Prof. Little continued his drawing exer cise of tho morning, giving tho teachers many excellent hints on this subject. Miss Helen Potter nddrcsscd the teach ers for a short time. Sho gave a very practical talk on reading, and suggested that much' taught In schools could be left out of tho course of study to mako room for more practical things. Sho gave a reading "Jimmy Brown on Art." After that a selection from the "Merchant of Venice" nnd a humorous selection entitled "Their Way." Prof. Johonnot talked for a short time on the "Demands of the New Education." Ho said that tho word and sentence meth od should bo used in reading. Object teaching should bo systematic nnd con nected. Language should always be sub ordinate to thought. Instruction should bo based upon tho experience of tho child. Time for'adjouriiment arrived, the talks were finished. THUItSUAY EVENING. The evening's entertainment was opened with music by Prof, Nilcs' orchestra. Miss Helen Potter then camo before the nudlencc nnd rendered "Sandolphan" by Longfellow. "Gabriel Grub," from Dick ens, was read, and T. B. Hcade's beautiful poem, "Drifting," was recited, followed by "George Washington nnd his Little Hatchet." Sho impersonated nn old-time reading class, using the "Elegy In the Country Church Yard," Imitating the children's different blunders In a very amusing manner. Misses Jennie and Nettle Stiles sang "Birds in Dreamland Sleep," accompanied by orchestra. Miss Potter appeared nnd impersonated Sarah Bernhardt in one ot Victor Hugo's plays. As Aunt Melissa, sho gave her views of boys. Sho then appeared as John B. Go ugh, nnd delivered one of his lectures. Tho audience was delighted with tho entertainment, and was one of tho largest ever seen In tho Opera House. FHIDAY MORNINO. Devotional exercises conducted by Hcv. Manhardt. Prof. Johonnot took the sub ject, 'Demands of the New Education' which ho left unfinished tho session before. Prof. Waller continued the subject begun ou Tuesday morning, tho "Sensibilities." lie showed how useless It was to endeavor to control children by appealing to those mo tives which control adults, Ho made somo practical remarks on tho subject of ventilation, which no teacher can afford to ignore. Supt. Grimes, iu tho namo of the Insti tute, returned thanks to tho Instructors and others who added in making tho In stitute a success. Prof, Little gave an Interesting exercise In drawing. Tho committees on resolu tions reported tho following : Wiieiieas, During the present term of tho Teachers' Institute of Columbia county the earnest support given us in tho Brent aud good cause of free schools by those in authority having tho cause of Common Schools at heart says to us that tho hull cations nro very encouraging, and that wo should live up to our opportunities ns our privilege and duty ; therefore, bo it lietnhed. That the hearty thanks of our teachers ho extended to our Superir.ten- dent, J, S. Grimes, for securing such an excellent room for use ; such flue music for our entertainments, anil especially such an able and pleasant corps of Instructors for our Improvement. Hesotved, That tho Instructors have la bored faithfully and 'zealously In their work. Jitiolvcd. That tho nicotines havo been enlivened nnd tho teachers highly enter tained by tho music given by Prof. Niles, Miss Nlles and others. lltsohtd. That tho addresses given by J. C. Mcllcnry, director from Berwick, by L. B. Kline, of Cutawissa and J. C. Brown aro deserving of special notice, being so thoroughly practical. Ilesotrtd. That hereafter nn enrollment fco of $1,00 bo paid by tho touchers, thero. hy securing lor tuemseives ireo aumillAiico to tho lecture course, Tho committee on permanent certificates was announced as follows i Misses Arm s '.trong, Itupcrt nnd E. B. Gulo j Messrs 1 liicklnglmm and Bakelcss. FRIDAY AKTE1IN00N, Supt. Grimes called the houso to order a ml spoke at some length on tho work done h ito during the week. Prof, Noetllng then addressed thu In- k lituto on tho Huhject of Moral Instruction 1 Ie heartily endorsed the Instructions given d urine tho week, particularly those of I "ixif. Johonnot. Supt. Grimes then brought before tho I otUtute tho suggestion that an editor he i' h-cted la represent tho educational in. t treats lu tio county papers. Miss Arm- f twig, of Berwick, wus elected to tho po 6 itlrtii'of editor. After several addresse! 1 y Mies Brooks, Prof. Waller, aud others, t lie Institute adjourned. This .session of .tlu. Columbia county In stttuto has been n rcmnrksbly successful ono. Tho Instruction was mnrked by Its rational nnd modern views of education. All tho Instructors nlmcd to lvo their work from n psychological standpoint. Tho evening entertainments were, with out n doubt, tho best and most elevating of any over given before any previous Instl tuto of tills county. The teachers manifested unflagging In tcrcst throughout tho entlro course of In. strucllon. Supt. Grimes deserves tho hearty thanks of all earnest teachers nnd friends of edit cation, for tho good ho has accomplished, nnd tho strenuous efforts ho put fotth to make tho Iustltuto n success. Wo nro indebted to Mr. 0. II. Bakelcss, tho efficient secretary of tho Institute, for tho excellent report of proceedings, nnd for his promptness In furnishing us with copy. Et.. Foil Sai.r. A steam engine nenrly new, six horse power. Inquire nt this office. OriltiKCVlIlc HirtliiKH. X. Y. Z. comes to tho front ngnln in re sponse to tho Invitation of tho now literary stnr that has sprung up In our town, nnd Is contributing some valuable articles to tho Bloomsburg Journal under the nom do plumo of "Reform." Wo do not know Ids name, hut do know that ho Is of nn aggressive disposition nnd hns lots of re porlorlnl check, ns he opens the ball with n sevcro Item against our last article tn your paper. Ho finds fault with our ad vice to tho ladles "to take ndvantngo of their leap year privileges." Ho says X. Y. Z. Is '.Impudent, as Prof, can do his own proposing, nnd the ladles their duty with out nny ndvlco or advertising by me. Per haps so, but we were afraid they would not, and time wasted Is tlmo lost nnd we wnnled to hurry tho laggards up. If wo do not mistake In the Identity of "Keforin" he Is one of tho bachelors before mention ed nnd it may bo you J decry our good word In favor of Prof, for your own prefer ment. Our young folks nro having high limes coasting, skating and slelgh-rldlng the past few days. It makes me feel envious and wish I was young ngaln. A couple of sled loads of our townsfolk visited Bloomsburg on last Thursday even ing to attend tho readings of Helen Potter. They express themselves as being greatly pleased with the entertainment. Wo are very sorry to loam that our townsman, Plerco Hagcnbuch, Is down with inflammatory rheumatism. We wish you n speedy recovery, Pierce. On last Friday Bertie Fisher, In com pany with somo other boys, was skating ou the creek when ho broke through the Ice, nnd nt present writing is lying serious, ly 111 from the effects of his cold douche. Our township teachers were In uttend nuce nt the Teachers' Institute last week. Prof. Heck addressed tho Institute on Tuesday on "How Shall Teachers Improve Themselves ?" We learn his remarks wero highly entertaining and.lnstructlvo. Our people arc considering and discuss. ing the advisability of incorporating our town into a borough. Tho town pcoplo arc largely In favor of the movement, while tho surrounding ones seem to oppose It. I think the town would be benefitted by it, as wo could then have our roads put in a driving condition, which thero seems no hope of having done under the present arrangements. Foi: Sale. At wholesale nnd retail, nnd at greatly reduced rates, a job lot of im proved Keystone Cultivators, tho iikst nnd cheapest cultivator, for all purposes, in tho market. Address, N. B. Meixbix, l-4-4t Lewlshurg, Pa. LOCAL NOTICES. A few more blankets and comforts to sell cheap, at C. C. Murr's. For bargains In ranscs. stoves and stovo repairs of all kinds go to Sharpless' found ry. iJec 28-tl C. C. Marr sells brown sunar for 8 cents. white nt 10 cents. W. J. Correll & Co. keen nlwavs on hand a largo assortment of furniture to select from. Any special orders filled on short notice. C. C. Marr pays 32 for butter,30 for eggs, ,2 for lard, 10 for chickens. C. C. Marr wants 5 bushels of flax seed. YOU CAN BUY OF IW. t Best White Granite teasels 40 pieces for S-3.00. Decorated China tea sets, for $7.00. Decorated Chamber sets from 1.00 up. Handsomo Lamps from $1 a piece up. Best Black Tea 70c lb. Mways on hand cood. teas and coffees. Extra Test Headlight Oil, 20c gallon. Best pure sugar syrup, 70c gallon. I. W. HAHTMAN & SON. want to buy butter, eggs, lard, good apples dried fruits. C. C. Marr wants pop corn. HUDUCTION 1 Beduotion. Before takinir stock Clark ifc Son will sell their colored cashmeres at prices never before sold in Bloomslmrg, and all other goods at Hock Bottom Prices. Headquarters for prints, muslins, sh rtlnss. etc., and to close out of Hamburg trim mings wo offer a great reduction from for mer prices, at Ulark & Son's. C. C. Marr is scllini; the best 50 cent syrup in town. BUSINESS NOTICES. Ilhtumatie Syrup Ou ; Butler, N. Y May 14, '82. Gents Somo six years ago I was attack ed with a severe form of rheumatism nnd dyspepsia, utul for live years havo been tuning iiiucrent remedies recommenueu tor these diseases, hut found nothing to relieve me, nnd for the last three years havo been unable to do a day's work without suffering Intense pain through my back nnd shoul ders, nnd my stomach was so much out of order that I could not eat without suffer ing great pain. I had no appetite and my victuals distressed me so that I rarely ever ate for my supper anything but crackers and milk. Commenced taking Rheumatic Syrup, and nftcr taking two bottles I tliouglil my stomacn ieit neiter, l uegan to havo faith that tho medicine was going to help mo. I continued Its uso a few weeks, and now my appetite is good, aud can eat such food as farmers require, with, out distressing mo in tho least, and I can do as mucn wont witnout pnm as ever in my life and enjoy my meals ; In fact, I am well, tho Rheumatic Syrup U tho best mod. iclne In tho world. Enough cannot be said In Its praise. Lbuoy Hbnpehson. Six bottles of Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir cured mo of a severe cuso of Sciatic Rlieu. mutism of the right hip of many years' standing. If any ot my friends are so af flicted, 1 advlso them to glvo It a trial. A, L. Spenukr, Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 2 niu thieves. 2 Dyspepsia and debility aro two big thieves t they creep In and steal our health and comfort before we know It. Let us put n stop to their invasions with n bottlo of llurdock Mood Hitters, to bo hail nt any urug store, See a woman In another column, near Speer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which opeer's I'ort urape wino is inuili'. that Is su highly esteemed hy tho medical profession, for tho uso of invalids, weakly persons nnd tho uged, Sold by C, A. Klelm, Bloomsburg. Bcpt 22-ly BLOOMSBUllG, Bcranton, March 10. 1882. Thtrty.flve years ago I was seized with Acute Rheumatism, Since that tlmo I have nover been frco from It until 1 gave I'hclps' Rheumatic Elixir n thorough trial, It cured mo nnd I freely endorse ft ns n positlvo euro for chronic rheumatism. Bauah MoOaiitiiv, .Matron to IU. llov. Bishop O'Hnra of St. Vincent's Cathedral, Scranton, Pa., for me past iwcive years. For sale at Ifcndersliotl's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa. Enrich nnd revitalize tho blood by using Brown's Iron Bitters. a Titououuit ooDitsR of Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all taint from tho blood. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Bolls nnd Pirn, pics. Sold by J. H. Klnports, druggist. CAUSE AND KFFEOT. At times symptoms of indigestion nro present, unenslness of tho stomach, &c, a moisture like perspiration, producing itch ing nt night, or when ono Is warm, causo tho Piles. The effect Is Immedlato relief upon tho application of Dr. Basanko's Pile Remedy, which costs you hut CO cents aud is sold by U. A. Klelm. July 13-eow Buckhnnnon, W. Va. Drs. Ncwlon & Blair report that Brown's Iron Bitters aro giving general satisfaction." DESKIlVEI) POPULARITY. Tho Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir which has accomplished so many excellent results here, Is rapidly gaining Its well deserved popularity in other parts of tho country. Sufferers from rheumatism soon find out whether medicine labelled a "remedy" or "cure" Is or Is not what it purports to he, and they nre rapidly marshaling under tho banner of "Phelps." As far as wo and our readers nro concerned wo need only say that wo unconditionally adhere to all we havo testified hi favor of tho Elixir. E. H. Ravoh, Editor Caiuiox County Democrat, Mutich Chunk, l'n. lor sale at Heiidershott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa. no i.onoei: a question of opinion, wo guarantee every box of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Price 25c. utul 00c. WANT 01" FAIT1I. If C A. Klelm, tho Druggist, docs not succeed It Is nut for tho want of faith. He has such faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, nnd Lung Affections, that ho gives n bottle free to eatu nnd every one wlio is In need of a medicine of this kind. July 13-eow HTLadlcs. attention I In tho Diamond Dyes more coloring Is given than in any known dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant colors. 10c. at all druggists. Ev. erybody praises them. Wells, Richardson, &Co., Burlington, Vt. Woodherry, Mil. Rev. W. J. Johnson says : "1 havo used Brown's Iron Bitters in my family and they have proven a splen did health luvlgorator." Some say "Consumption can't bj cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as proved by for ty years' experience, will cure this disease, when not already advanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then Us use affords very great relief, and Insures re freshing sleep. TO P.CPAUt DAMAUES. Dear lady, there Is probably no uso tell ing you that fashionable llfein a great city Is a rough one on your beauty. Late hours, loss of sleep and mental excitement will leave you by and hy shorn of those beautl ful tresses which drew lovers around you in other years. Artificial substitutes can never pass for those rich and glossy locks. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop your hair from falling out, restore its natural color and softness, and prove cleansing and ben elllcial to tho scalp. A SPECIAL INVITATION. Wc especially Invite a trial by all those suffereis from Kidney and Liver complaints who have failed to obtain relief from oth er remedies nnd fiom doctors. Nature's great remedy, Kidney-Wort, has effected cures in many olfstinate cases. It acts at once on the Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, cleansing the system of nil poisonous hu mors nnd restoring a healthy condition of those important organs. Do not bo dis couraged but try It. WHAT WILL STOP MY COUUIIIXO AT KIOIIT ? Guarantee Acker's English Remedy will. Prico 10c , COc, &$l. A ltOI'IS AllOUT OL'It NECKS. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation is like a rope about our necks. Wo arc strung up and unstrung alternately till ox- menco uecomes unbearable. Jfuntock Jilood Hitters will arrest all tills misery. Burdock Jilood Hitters aro a boon to tho sick. Let us remember this fact. HAD CASE OF ST. VITCS DANCE. Minister, is the singular name of a town situated in Auglalso Co., Ohio. It is tho residence of Mr. J Brandewie, who writes : "Stmaritun Xervine permanently cured my son of a bad case of St. Vitus Dance. 1. 00- WORKED WONDERS. ".My daughter was very bad off on ne. count of a cold and pain in her lungs. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured her in tuenly-four Knurs. Ono of tho bovs was cured of sore throat. Tills medicine lias worked won ders in Our family." Alvah Pinckney, Luke Mahopac, N. Y. NEW JERSEY WINE SUNT TO EUROPE. Mr. Sneer, of New Jersey, has a remitn. Hon extending over the wtiolo Union and in Europe as being a reliable producer of pure wines. His Port Grape Wine is or dercd by families in Dresden, Loudon and Paris for its superior medicinal virtues, and its blood making quality, owimr to tho iron contained in tho soil in which the vines grow. For sale by druggists. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel S 1 07 Ryo " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " 40 Hour her barrel 5 50 Cloverseed Butter HO Lsrtfs mo Tallow 03 Potatoes ;jf5 Dried Apples 00 Hams M Shies and shoulders 10 Chickens ft Turkeys 12 Lard per pound 11 nay per ton 12 00 Beeswax G.I Buckwheat Hour per hundred 4 00 Philadelphia Markets. CORRECTED WEEKLY. VKUU.-iaa) 18.50. MACKIUtKL. ILxtrii inch ftsiv l.in.n n nn.-. extra hliorurasscaetio. hLOUli. Pennsylvania lamlly 5.00: western wluier S.M. 5.03 lur clear, 5.75 z 5.sr, lor straight ; Western lutein (1.10: t.iti-nit m .. i!j0.K5, (ipiluB wheat tl.ai) & a.;c ..1!,l'.V!'iv.".l';-V1' VUiUlL Purose.ireo and wanted a ffl per ioi lbs. I'lentlim una dull at a.uo w WliijAT. Delaware red at l.U,v , No 1 Penn. sylvunla red i.iajtf. 1111.. rnuio 1 eiiusiivania 63c, COItN.-57W010. OA'IU .No. 3 white, Mo i No 3, iio. IIW AND8TltAWweroIlrm. lllntirmn.lftrtitA r.i " 0";u. limitations 1 Tlmot iy L'holcu Western aud New York. lti. : do fair I Mil l)S,-Hmothy i.iOm 1.15 nor mshel. 1LAX, 1.(014 l.ta i Clover 9V M lOtiC. mN00 rVlll. I'hsylvanla and wYst Virginia, t jeeco Washed, XX and above, 3li Mo : Xwni 380 : common '.'j w 27c. u l VSS'"' 30- Astern extra, A , ,f? V1'11 v T.1'"',' l! '""ns, I0j j mixed lots DHKSSEll POL'LTllV.'l'iiJt,.'vn v( , , .n.. pJiiK'S 'A?2-',? y !,u, f duckircuoieo, : iv s is;: ,. ..... . i .t .1""1' J,uwl":f uusuei, 4uo : iiur. bank and Hebron, li ot 630. ONIONS. Yellow, 1.25 y 1,11 per libl. UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1.3TATK OK JOSBl'H 11KLWIU, IlKCEAUKll, Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or. phaus' court of Columbia county to mako dWrlbu. Hun ot tho funds In hamW of thu administrator. liiino Cbiaiooi Joiepli Helwig. deceased, will Ml uk hwui uu iu dtuum-iuuib, uii January voiu, Itvu, ut 1UO cluck, a. m.. when and ulieni nil n nL i t rivaled in said estate, must appear unit present their claims, ur 1m ruriHtr iit.fi.irr..! fr,.,., kii., ,nf u,i,r'r,r,i h?011 western and New York-, lit. 14 L; do mo ulum Western una New York, 10. wit mixed iu. (j i daiiiaued and low tirades, 7. w s. cut hay, UStO UUll IV. 1 1. M lT.Sn 111',. "i.lrTi 1.. r ijTiV .0 I'. V. BILLSIKYKlt, 1 Janl Audlto COLUMBIA. COUNTY, PA. 1 I. amp ivxiiloHlmiH. Scarcely n day passes but wo rend ac counts of frightful accidents from ktroscno lamps exploding nnd killing or scarring for life, men, women nnd children. A simple knowledge of tho lnllnmmnbla nature of tho liquid will probably put a stop to ninny 01 1 no accidents. As tlio oil burns down tho lamp, highly Inflammable gas gathers over Its surface, and ns the oil dccrcnscs tho gns Incrensos. When tho oil Is nenrly consumed a slight jar will Inflame tho gas, nnd nn explosion Is sure to follow, carry. ing with It death nnd destruction. A bombshell Is no more to bodrended. Now, If tho lamp Is not nllowcd to burn more than half wny down, such accidents nro almost Impossible. Always flU'your lamps every morning, nnd then you need have no fear of an explosion. JJSV OF CASES. FEBRUARY TERM. S. P. Caso and S. P. Wolvcrton vs D. H. it W. R. R. Co. Henry Rhoads vs. Daniel Boycr and An drew Boycr. T. T. Georgo W. Ilclfrlck, receiver, vs. Joseph M. Frock. Orangevlllo M. S. F. & L Association vs. Joseph A. Hcnrlc, et nl, John R. Yoho vs. John Illnderllter. Win. F. Blhby vs. I H, Seesholtz. ct nl. Catherine Bchmcck's use vs. W. F. Bib by. J. M. Smith, assignee, vs. Calvin Clark, ct al. W. G. Yettcr, executor, vs. Win. Ycagcr. Geo. Bevan vs. L. A. Riley & Co. Casper Rhawn's admr. vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Isaac Weckcrly's executors vs. D. B. Frederick. Frank McLaughlin vs. M. E. Wnlkcr. t Ephralm Kramer vs. N. & W. B. Ry. jj&B.lrock way's nsslgneo vs. N. & W. D. A. Hess vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Daniel Walter vs. J. P. Lewis. Anron Bognrt vs. Peter Bogart. F. P. Evans vs. U. H. Ent Sheriff. Pliincas Smith vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Ell Weaver vs. Peter J Weaver, execu tor. Lloyd Shtiman vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Lloyd Yeager vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Henry Harner. ct ux.. vs. N. &. W. llv. Co. ' ' Andrew Crcvcling vs. William Thomas. Levi Kurtz vs. Joseph Beam, ct ux. D. F. Seybcrl vs.Geo Brelsch. Gideon Blocker's ndmr. vs. Thos. Hick. cy. ficplien Woir vs. John M. Miller. Alinns Colo vs. Sarah Hess. Jacob Hains vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. W. G. Yetter vs. N. & W. B. Ry. Co. Jane Moyer vs.Jamcs S. Lewars, ndmr. William Coleman vs. C. F. Palmer, ct al. City of Phlla. Trustees vs. Alirmn Uni ting et nl. John blmmaii vs. N. &. W. B. Ry. John Brofcc vs. William Blllman. John Brofeo vs. Andrew Hupp. H. W. Weir vs. Richard Angell, ct al. David Wilson, ct ux. vs. Ifnrvnv Grn. ham. Lydia Robhlns vs. Jacob B. Stoker's Adm. A. J. Evans vs J. B. Robinson. W. R. Jackson vs Sherman Boooth. Peter Ilelwig's Ex'r vs Peter Helwig. Georgo Boyer vs Thomas Gcraghty. H. W. Hess, ct al vs Hiram F. Everett. D. S. Lauhach vs J. W. & S. A. Smith. A. J. Colley vs Jacob Young. Isaac C. Burrell VS. Plllln A: Tfnnillnn' II. R. Co. J. K. Rohblnsit Son vs Charles Hughes. O. D. L. KostenlmllrliT va filmrli'S Hughes. II. E. Ileacock vs. William Mastellcr. "VTOTICE IS llOrebV PlVPIl lllt. tlin nirtnofsjhin l,ti.ltrnr lstlnff between -Mrs. ItuthA. Isnydcr, femesvle trader, nnd .Mrs. A. II. Drlcsbach, ot Utoonwburg, Columbia county, Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent November 1st, 188.). All debts owliurto the said partnership are to bo paid, and tliO'W duo from the K.llllt4 fllsrll.irwil. nt Ihflr rnivnl. nlni'n nf business, which wilt bo continued by said IlutU A. Snyder, feme sole trader. XlltS. HUTU A. SNYDEIt, MILS. A. II. DltKISDACII, dec 2 Ww SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue of Sundry writs Issued out of the Court of common Pleas of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to Public Sato at the court House, In llloomsburg, on Monday, Fcb'y 4, 1884 at 2 o'clock, p. m., Alt that certain tract of land fcltuated In Pino township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and do- scribed ns follows, to-wlt: adjoining lands ot AbramTttman on tho north, lands ot Elizabeth EIH3 on tho east, land'! of Jeretnl ill Ilcrger on tho south and lands ot Abram Tltman on tho west j containing llfty acres, moroorless, whereon nro erected a two-story tramo dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution as the property of Cornelius McUrn, with notice to Henry Applegato as Terro Tenant, at the suit of W. II. Hayman. Knorr, Att'y. Vend. i:x. ALSO All that certain lot ot ground bltuato In Briar. creek township, county ot Columbia andStatoof Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: on tho north by lands ot J. C. Smith, on tho cast by Huntington road, on tho south by road leading from Huntington road to Susquehan na Turnpike, on the west by lands ot Solomon Bower, containing eleven acres, moro or less. Tho building on said premises, against which mcchan. le'sllen was tiled, Is a two-story frame building about thirty feet In front by sixteen In depth. Seized, taken Into execution, nt tho suit ot Freas Bros. vs. Nelson Freas, administrator of Adam Do'.tilck, deeoased, and to bj sold as tho property ot Adam Dletrick, deceased. Lev. Fa. ALSO A certain lot or parcel of land situate la Fishing. creek township, Columbia county, Pa., lying on tuo west sldo of Big Fishing creek adjoining land of Thomas J. Hutchison on tho north, and Barnct Aminerman nnd I-azarus on the west, containing ono aero and ono hundred nnd twenty perches whereon nro erected a ono nnd one-halt story framo dwelling house, framo stable and other out- bulldlugs. Fruit trees on tho premises. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of the Orangevlllo JIutual Saving Fund .t Loan Assocla. Hon vs. LealiNoyhard and John Neyhard, nnd to be sold as tho property of Lean Neyhard and John Neyhard. Jan. 9, 1881. c. v. sillier, Att'y. llloomsburg, Jan. l.,'8l. JOHN SlOUHEY, Jucksou : Little, Atty's. Sheriff, Great Reduction LIUMBim ! ! Havlnii purchased a hiruo tract of hem. lock timber nnd having a steam mill on tho same, l am prepared to nu nil sizes and lengths of houso nnd h.irn hills In a few aays' notice ut very low prices. 1 nlso keep conMnutly on hand a full stock of SIIINOLE9, LATH, ELOOHINU, SID- iMi, iVc. Turtles win save monov hv getting prices heforo purchasing elsewhere. EL B Low rangeville, Pa, 12.7.am. CatarrH MANY persons In Plltston are using Elys cream Balm, u catarrh remedy, with most satisfactory results. A lady Is rccotcrlng the sense of smell which sho had iioteujojcdfor lltteen years. Mr. Bar. ber has used It In his family and commends n very Highly. Mil. tun, Al,, UiUette, Apply by llttlo tin ger Into the nostrils. By absorption It effect- uaujr cicauses tuo na sai passages ot co tarrhal virus, causing healthy Becretlous. It HAY-F.EVER allays innaminatlon, protects tlte mcmbrnnal linings ot the head from additional colds, com. ninety heals the sores and restores tho senso of tabic ami hiueiu iienenciai results nro roaluod by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cuio. lluequaled tor colds In heaiL Agreeabluto use. Dvim lurtiivuiur. chnu uy uruggisis. li; lllltnuui. n iiiw ruhw oiuiuiii. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y, Jan llw d I MrrrixCURrc'si rfEVEfJ d A SPECIFIC roil Tin: BL O O D , Ami a Positive Cure ion RHEUMATISM Neuralgia, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. An Infallible remedy fot all rilciura of the Skin and mood, lucu as Tetter, lllnRwnrin, ticrofuln, :rrlfljn. t'lmntea A lllotrhm, and h tho best ltamodv (or All ft'einaln Com plnlnti and Woak neasea. It lina cured disease of tho Llvrr and Kldnnya when all other rcmedlca have lancci. "FOR SALE BY DRUQQISTS 1'rlco UDirOIVS NOTICE. Blltl OF HANNAH nAIRD, PECKASID. TllO undersigned auditor Annolnlvl hv flirt nr. phans' court of Columbia county fn re estato of Hannah llalrd. lato of tho boroucrh or llerwlrlt. de ceased, to make distribution of the fund In tho hands of KlllottP. Klsner, administrator, t. 6. n. c. I. a., of said estato, to and amonff tho parties entitled thereto, will meet nt tho office of v. II. Jackson, Kan., In tho borough ot llerwlck, on Thursday, January SI, lssi, at 10 o'clock n. m., when and whero all parties Interested in said es tate must appear nnd present their claims or bo forever debarred from coming In on same. ROUT. It. LITTLE, Auditor. d."o SI UDITOIt'3 NOTICE. K8TATK OP OEOHOIS OIKTON I.ATK OP ORKKNWOOD TOWNSIIlr, DF.CBASED. Tho undcrslffned auditor nnnotntprt tiv tlin nr. phans' court of Columbia county, to mako distri bution of tho fund In tho hands ot the executor of said estato win meet at the ortlco of H, II. and It. It. Llttlo In Uloomsburir, Pa., on Friday January sstli, lssi, when and where nil parties Interested In said estnto must appenr and present their claims or bo debarred for any share of said estate. W. II. B.11IIE1I, Dec si.ta Auditor. UDITOIt'S NOTICE. In MATTxn or rni second account or jank xtans, a. d-n. c. t. a. or james i.auon deceased. Orphans' Court of Columbia County. And now to-wlt ! Dec. a. ikri. on motion off!. It. Uucka'ew Esq., tho Court appoint Samuel Knorr Esq., Auditor on exceptions to said account nnd also to make distribution ot fund In hands ot accountant. Hy the court. certltlcd from tho records this isth day ot Dec, 18-3. W. KltlCKUAUM, Clerk. TllO auditor annotated bvttmnhnvn order will Bit for tho purposes of his appointment at his onleo In llloomsburtr tho 25th day of January A. 1). 1K83, at 9 o'clock A. .M. where all persona interested, must appear and present their claims or bo debar red from participating In said fund. oAjlUr.l. IvrtUltlt, Dec 58 Auditor. A UDITOK'S iNOTlCE. IN THE MATrKll OP THK ESTATE OF HANNAH 8IIIVK DECEASED. TllO Undersigned auditor nnnnlntivl hi-Mm Or. phan's Court ot Columbia County tomato distri bution ot the balance In tho hands of tho adminis trator ot Haiti docendent. as nlinwn hv hu nrainnnt. continued December 8, 181, will sit In the dls charge of tho duller of hH appointment at his of. nee In llloomsburg upon tho twenty-sixth day ot January 1881 at ten o'clock In tho forenoon where uuu wuen an parlies interests 1 msaldfund must nnuear andtirospnt. thplr Ptnlma nr ru. Inmvpr debarred from any share of tho same. PAULE.WIHT, Jan4-lt Auditor. HMINISTliATOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF HANNAH KN'OllR, LATE OP BLOOMSDCBO, DECEASED. Letters of administration tn Mm oct-itortf tinr. .au ..nun, mi ui uwuiuhuuiy, uoiumDia county, deceased, havo been cranted by the HCBlstcr of said county to W. J. Knorr. Ait persons havlnsj claims against said estato aro requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to the same, to make.payment to tho undersigned or to nuurrs mniersieen, llloomsburg, without delay. W. J. KNOltlt, Administrator, decSl-Ow Berwick, Pa. JXECUTOIJ'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOB IJKEMAN, DECEASED. Letters testameutarv irrnntertnn ttm nctfitnnf Jacob Lorcman, deceased, lato of Franklin town ship. Columbia county, unto Simon vought, by tho Register of said county. All persons having claims against tho estato of said decedent aro re- lucsicu iu pii'si'in mem tor semement, and tnoso Indebted to tho estate to m.-ito, rt.ivmenr tn n,o un dersigned without delay. dec 21 SIMON VOUOIIT, Executor. Elysburg, Northum berland county, Pa. J-OTIUE IN DIVOHCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, Mnry Hower vs. Henry Howcr. To Henry Howcr, respondent above named : Whereas unon tho libel or tlin aiiii Mm. timm. subpoena was issued out of tho said Court com. mandlng you to bo aud appear at tho next regular belant Should not bo lllvnrepil from tlin tnri. nr matrimony contracted with you; and whereas upon return ot said suupoena duo proof was made that you could not bo found In tho bailiwick of the bherirrof said county, whereupon an atlas sub. poena was awarded by said Court commanding you to nppear at tho then next term of said court to answer ns aforesaid, to which tuo simo return was made by tho sheriff. You nro therefore re quired to bo and appear on tho first day ottho next, leim 01 said court to uo held at llloomsburg, for said county, on tho llrst Monday of February next, A. 1). 1881, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUItEY, Sheriff. Dec. it), 1883. aeast J. c. Yocum, Att'y. N JOT1CE IN DIVOHCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Anna Mills by her next friend, S. B. Bowman, vs. Aiireuauiis. To Alfred Mills, respondent nbovo named : Whereas unon tlie libel nriiiB.it,i inniimi.. subpoena was Issued out ot tho said court com mandlng you to bo nnd appear at tho next regu jar term of said court to show cause why tho said ..u...Uvr..uu.i. ..ui. uuunuiui-u iruin mo Donusor matrimony contracted with vmi. nmi h..moi upon return of said subpoena duo proof was made W" 4 not b0 Ioima ln 1,10 bailiwick of tho . i , " m reupon an atlas bud. uj oaiu tuiiri. commanuing you to appear at tho then next term ot said court lo answer as aforesaid, to which tho samo return was madu by the Sheriff. You aro therefore re quired to bo and nppear ou tho llrst day of tho ... r,u 11 " "em at, iiioomsDurg, for said county ou the nrst Monday of February next, A. 1). i8Sf, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUREY, Sheriff. Dec. Ill, 1883. de0 n, C. B. Jackson, Att'y. N JOTICE IN niVOUCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Sarah A. Selgler, by her noxt Hess, vs. Wlnileld belgler. friend Jeremiah To Wlnneld Selgler, respondent above named : .. ucreas upon the nuei of tho said Sarah A Selg- icrn suupoeua was issued out ot the said court commanding you to bo and appear at tho next regular term of said court to Bhow causo why the said libelant should not tw divorced from tho bonds ol matrimony contracted with you: and whereas upon return ot said subpoena duo proof was made that you could not bo found In tho ball wick of tho Sheriff ot Bald county, whereupon an . : .i v1'4:" "aa uiui-u uy aiu court com in Hiding you to nppear al tho then next term of saiu court to answer as aforesaid to which the same return was made by tho sheriff. You are therefore lequlred to bo and appear on tho llrst uay oi tno next term of said court to bo held at llloomsburg, for said county, on tho nrst Monday ot 1 ebruary next, A. 1). l-Kl, to answer said com- l-.aiuu UUHN .UUUllKY. SUei'lff. JX. ID, 1RS3. dm) 21 W. H. snyder, Att'y. vroncE to satisfy- jioutqaues. To John B. Scott : Yon nnl tipreliL'.nnHtt..l nn.l required to chow cause, on or before iho llrst .Monday ot February A. 1). 1KSI, before tho court of common Pleas ot Columbia county, why said oiiiiii iiui. iii.ittii i. uucree, uireciing tuo itc. eorder of deeds ot said county tu enter s itlstaetlun ou murigago uaiea September 12th A. D. 18?4, for iuuauuiui ,wwj Aiiua turKiieiser to Joun 11. Scott, recorded Iu mortgage book No, 8, page 414, c.. lu und fur k.i il I'niim v. ' ' JOHN MOUItEY, Sheriff, dec si Sheriff's onice. Bloomsburg, Deo. HI, '83. TjMtEAS imOWN'S UNbUKANCE A-4K.SOY. Moor'n new burning, Main street, Bloomsburg, Pa. ,Ktna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conu. IT.oi's.w Royal ot Liverpool, 18. 510.01 Fire Association, Phlla Jelphla Phajiilx.ot London f. ....... lmdon Lancashire, of Eugland llartforlof llsrtford ..... . Springfield Ftroand Marine,,....... Mtiiasiiiiu 10,01 0,000 4.165,110 r,26o,sn l.toa.tts a,?is,5 ,0SJ,5S0 As the arenclea nrn iHrciu nniiAioD n-A ..i.tan , .7J .7. ;. .. . r 1""": nnin ui,u uv uiwuiusuurg, O0t. 88, "SMI, A T.endlna London Phya- srinn raiauiuura nu Uuieolu Now York Tor tho Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. lYomAm.Jovmat cUtikitu. (lata of tondonLvhoroileiaipeo. Llwi,liniii.1iu,!.t (raat-.l .A ....... morcnrithnnjctlierlmna l'ijiicUa. llmuocm titl tint pi tita Mtomthlng we lir heird o(c of em SO r' Unjintf, aucuMtullj cured tr hlui. Ha lin l'uMUhMaworlion ttila dUua, which koaaodi (iiOtrrr who inij und ttilr eiprui and IM urlin any cine wubintf a ours to adtlrwi Du. Al). MltbUROLK, No. w Jiibn h", i.1 ' t" wiiiwui iiii woDuriui cura irea Ire lo any .u. uurtta rota newYotk. Jan 4-4w d I M II' W mi H Oil f if-y mj K Ksf ecinc ten ! j IEUriALA'l LI IV r 1 1 it Dr. Ah. Meaerola IiJtv of KmlaruT. hi T AO not let your Druggist penuade you to take I I anmcthlug cite, but lrlio lias not got It, and lll not tend for It, wtlto to u and wcwlllicnd It to you Iy express, prepaid, on receipt of prlco, fine In llifr-r. tintllfti rif TUtr-iimul! fimin will clear the lyatem of llllc, and cum any ring of In. (Inrnmntoty or Acuto Itheumatlsm, or Neuralgia, Three to flvo bottles will euro Eryalpclaa In in wont lunij. Four to six hotllciaro warranted to eure corrupt and tunning Ulccra. Four to tlx bottlca are warranted to eure any caio of Bait llhcum. Fire to elzht bottles will euro lh nnt ca-'o of Scrofula. From two to four months' uso of hheumatln s If run vrlll cure anr caso ot Chronic Ilhcumatlim or twenty yean' (landing. Hyoti have been a sufferer for years, and havo used all tho remedies you could hear of, with no aTatt, do not be discouraged, for Ithcumatlo Syrup will euro you. Price, 111. 00 per bottle) 0 bottlca for S.OO. Send for our pamphlet of Testimonials, cto, RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO., Rochester, N. Y. I $1.00 per Hottlo or Ollottlcs for $5.00' QRDINANCE No. Ua. An ordinance to repeal ordlnanco No. 31, Section I. Ilo It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council of tho Town of Bloomsburg. And It Is hereby or dained nnd enacted by authority of tho same, that ordlnanco No. 31, entitled, "An ordlnanco to straighten, widen anil open portions of tho high way In t ho Town of Bloomsburg, commonly known as tho Light street road nnd to vacate bucii por tions of tho said Light street road as may thereby become useless," passed November 7th, A. 1). 1883, bo nnd tho same Is hereby repealed. Passed December 28th, 1883. (). A. HERRING, Trost. Town Council. Attest : A. L. Fritz, sco'y. l-i 0 UDINANCE No. 33, An ordlnanco to straighten, widen and open por tions of tho highway in the Town of Blooms, burg, commonly known as tho Light Street road nnd to vacate such portions ot tho said Light Street road as may thereby become useless. SECTION L Ilo It ordained nnd enacted by tho Town council of tho Town of Bloomsburg, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho samo: That a portion ottho Light Street road from whero it intersects Second street shall bo straightened, widened nnd opened to tho width of seventy leet, for a distance ot forty-two feet on tho East side, and ilfty-clgut and three-tenths feet on tho West hide, tho centre thereof to bo in a lino beginning at a point in tho centro lino ot second street, Blxty-seven nnd slx.tcnths feet East ot the centro stone In Second street standing nt a point in lino ot tho West side ot East street, and running thenco 25 degrees and 4 ) minutes west ninety-two feet to a centre stono at tho Intersection ot this centro line with tho centreline otn further por tion ot said Light Street road as hereinafter straightened and widened. seution II. A further portion of tho said Light Street road extending from tho widening ns In tho llrst section hereof shall bo stralgtened, widened and opened to tho width of fifty feet, tho centre lino thereof to be In a lino beginning on tho west bide of tho portion mentioned In tho first section hereof, at a point twenty-eight nnd eight tenths feettrom tho northwest corner ot Second street nnd tho said Light street road, and running thenco north 84 degrees and u minutes, cast four teen hundred and nttyfeettoa certain stone in centro of said Light street road. SECTION III. Any and every portion of tho said Light Street road as now used, not within tho highway as by this ordlnanco straightened, wid ened, nnd to bo opened and thus becoming useless, shall be, and aro hereby declared to bo vacated Im mediately upon tno completion of tho work ot straightening, widening and opening as by this ordlnanco ordained ana enacted. And thereupon tho said portion ns w Idened by the ilrst and sec ond sections hereof, bhall bo a public street or highway of tho said Town ot lllooiuaburg. SECTION IV'. That proceedings bo Instituted for the assessment of damages to all persons who may bo injured, and contrluutlons upon nil such properties as shall bo benefited by the straighten. Ing, widening and opening of tho Bald Light street road as by tltts.ordtuauco authorized and directed. Passed December 28th, 1883. O. A. HKRRINO, Prest, Town council. Attest : A. L. Fritz, Sec'y. 1-4 JOTICE IN DIVOHCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Belle Johnson by her next friend, C. C. Marr, va. If. Bruco Johnson. To R. Bruco Johnson, respondent nbovo named : Vhereas upon the libel of the said Hello Johnson a subpoena was Issued out of the said court com. mandlng you to bo and appear at tho next regular term ot said court to show causo why tho said 11. belant should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with you; and whereas upon return ot Bald subpoena duo proo. was made that you could not bo found In tho ballwlcli ot tho Sheriff of said county, whereupon an alias subpoena was awarded by bald court commanding you to appear nt the then next term of said court to answer as aforesaid to which, tlio samo return was made by the Sheriff. You are therefore re quired to be and appear on the llrst day ottho rcxt term ot said court to be held at Bloomsburg, for said county, on tho llrst Monday of February next, A. D. 1881, to answer said complaint. Sheriff's onice. Blooms- JOHN MOUREY, burg, Dec. Si, lbs.'). sheriff. littles, Att'ys. dec 28 JgOIlOUGIl NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given that tho cltlens ot Orangevllle. county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, will present their petitions to tho court of Quarter sessions of the Peace, to bo Held at Bloomsburg, said county, tho ttrst week In Feb ruary, A. 1). list, for tho incorporation of tho said village ot orangevlllo Into a borough, under and In pursuance ot the several Acts ot lleneral Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In such cases made and provided. Orangevllle, Jan. 4, 1881. 1.4 N JOTICE. Tho policy holders of tho Ilrlarcreek Farmers .Mutual Insurance Company ot Llmo Ridge, will meet nt tho llallot Centre llrango P. of II. on Xlon. day the ii day ot January 1881 between tho hours ot 10 iu m. and s p. in. for tho purposo ot electing directors lor tho ensuing year und for transacting such other business as may properly come before said company. SAMUEL NEYHARD, Jan 4-2w secretary. IBSOLUTION NOTICE Tho partnership heretofore existing between John O. Freeze aud Michael F. Eyerly, undtho bu siness arrangement between John O. Freeze, .Mich uel F. Eyerly and llle-aer V. White In the law and collection business is tills day dissolved by mutual consent, by tho retirement of Mr. Ejerly. Tho books and business ot tlio lato tlrin ot Freeze Eyerly, will remain in the hands ot John o. Freeze by whom tho practice wilt bo continued. Mr. 11. . W hite will remain In the law onleo hitherto aud now occupied by him, where ho can bo consulted on all legal business as heretofore. JOHNO. FREEZE, MIOH'LF. EYERLY, 11. V. WHITE. Persons knowing themselves Indebted to tho I incut to John il. Free.u ut his ortlco In Hrowcr's unuertigneu. are requested to call and mako pay- buldlng, or to .Michael F. Eyerly iu tho Sheriff's of- nee, in tue court, uousc. FREEZE EYERLY. Deo 31, 1883, 3t. N JOTICE. Notlco is hereby til ven that tho following account has been tiled In tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and will bo presented to tho bald court on theilrbt Monday ot February lb8t, aud comlrmed after tin fourth day ot said term uuiess exceptions oe nieu wnnin mat lime. 1. The llrst account of c. 11. Jackson, Trustee, ot Benjamin S. Ulluiore, Bloomsburg. 1VU1U11IAUJ1, JanlSSl ,Prothonotary. riCE OF DISSOLUTION. Tno nartnershin of Oeo. S. Fleckensttno nnd A. M. DoWltt doing business In tho namo ot Fleckeu. stlne & Do Witt has been dissolved this .day by mu tual consent. Tho business will bo continued by ueo. s. Fleckensttno who will pay nil bills and collect all accounts. orangevllle, Pa. Jan. 1st 1581. UEO. a FLECKENST1NE, A. M. DKWITT. J OT1CE IN PARTITION. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS l'OU THE COUNTY Of COMJ.U1I1A : No. 78, December Term, ltwj. Adam Kltno vs. John Kline, et. nl. Writ of par tition or valuation to Adam Kline, John Kline, William Kliue, Daniel Kline, Rebecca Blue, Wll. Ham swUlicr and Mary Ami his w He, In right ot said wile, und Franklin Melz and Christiana his wlie, lu right of bald wife take notice, that by virtue of tuu above writ ot partition or valuation, to mo directed, an Inquest will do held upon tho premises therein desciloed ou tho -'Oth day ot Jan. uary, 1881, ut 10 o'clock u. in., lo ascertain aud in quire, umoug other things, whether tho said premises can bo parted and dlvldud.wllhout preju dice to or bpoillug thu whole thereof, lu the par. lies uuuiu uauieu, uiucrnisu iu amo uuu ap. iralsu ihobauic, when aud "tiorojuu may attend t you see proper. JOHN MOUREY, bhciltl'uoihcc. Blooms. hherlrr. burg, Dec. si, '83. dec i!8 Send blx ceuts for postage, and re ceive tree, a cosily box of goods which .will help you lo more money right awav than uiiMlilnirelsoln niu um i.i AIL of either bex, buccecil from llrst hour. 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