The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA.7 FRIDAY, JANUAHY 2r,, 188 1. Correct Ilallroiul 'l'lmu Tnlilc. Trains on tho Philadelphia It. It. leave import as follows I NORTH. 6.36 n. m. 4:00 p. m. SOUTH. 11:4.1 a. m. 0:13 p. m. Tralnson tho I). I. & W. It. It leave Illoomsburg 0,1 fOllOWB I N0BT1I. BOOTH. 7:27 a. m. 8:23 a, m. 10.82 a. m. 11:5 a. in. 0.30 p. m. 4:36 p. m, Tho 11:11 train south cinnccts with tho Phila delphia Heading nt Itupcrt, and with tho Nor thern central at Northumberland. Tho 8:23 a. m. train connects at Northumberland with tho 9.41 train on Pennsylvania, road, reaching Philadelphia at 3:1 J p. in. Tho 11:45 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at Uupert at 11:5 1 reaching Philadel phia at 0.00 p. ra. Tho 11:15 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:15, reaching Philadelphia at 7:23 p. in. Tho 4.30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8.05 p. m., and reaches Philadelphia at 3:u3 a. in. o Trains on tho N. A W. 11. Hallway pass Bloom 1'erry as lollows i NORTH. SOUTH. 7:11 o. m. 18:01 p. in. 0.31 p. i. 7:u7 p. m. lMlttllC HlllCH. Tlio Directors of tho Poor ol Mniltsoii township will offer nt public Bale on Satur. day, February Otli, nt 2 o'clock p. m., n lot of ground In said township. Sco posters. Tho executors of Abraham A. Kline, de ceased, will Bell personal property on the premises of John A. Kllno In Stignrlonf township on Tuesday January 2Dth. PcrHoiinl. J. P. SIcIIcnry of Stillwater, dropped In our sanctum on Tuesday. C. B. Jackson, Esq., of Berwick was In town on Monday attending to legal busi ness. J. W. Evans accompanied lilm. House to Let. Call on W. Krlckbaum. Kobes and blankets at cost nt C. S. Fur man's, Main street below Market. G. M. Lockard of this town is n candi date for the Legislature. Tickets to nil points In tho West on sale nt the office of Y. C. McKlnncy. A party of Corniced ! ulic- fioai Danville took dinner at tho Exchange 1Iute- Kl4' Pilday. Abraham A. Kline, nn old resident of Bugarloaf township, died recently, aged 84 years, 4 months and 4 days. Catawlssa has the borough fever now, and will make application to be Incorporat ed, at February court. F. II. Smith, son-in-law of Judge Ehvell, died nfhls homo in Wisconsin on Monday, after a lingering illness. Four sleigh loads of friends from Buck horn made Mr. Peter Brugler and family a visit last week Thursday evening. Mr. G. A. Herring was surprised one evening last week by n call from about thirty couples from Mlllllnvllle. The Williamsport papers say that Rev. D. M. Kinter of Stillwater, is doing u good work nt the Christian chapel In that city. Initials stamped on nny of our boxed pa per, in gold or silver, freo of charge, at the Columbian' store. The firm of Alexander & Bro. has been changed to Alexander, Bros. & Co. Lewis Cohen having become a partner. E. It. IUelerhas removed his law olllco to rooms over IUwllngs' meat store, 3d build ing below the Exclmngu Hotel. 1-25 4w If you contemplate going West, call at the Pennsylvania It. H. ticket olllce, Main St. Bloomsburg. W. C. McKlnncy ugent St. Valentine's Day draws near, and so docs the time when the tlncsi assortment ot valentines will bu opened at the Colum bian Btorc. Mathlas Shalfer has a contract to build a half mile of stouo wall along the upper side of tho N. & W. fl. railroad, nt Wap wnllopen. A sleigh load of twenty.four little girls from Berwick visited this town last Satur day afternoon. They rode In fine style with a four-horse livery. Jacob Miller lias fitted up a tlrst class restaurant In the basement of his hotel at Espy and is prepared to furnish his pa trons with oysters and all kinds of refresh ments. Widows' appraisements have been filed in tho following estates : Joseph Harder, Catawlssa ; William Sliultz, Locust ; Rlch nrd Kile, Sugarloat j L. P. Osniuii, Cain wisa; John J. Stiles, Fishlngcreek j George Osinan, Scott. Venuor has not been heard from for some time, but ho has ut last been found, an 1 it has been discovered that ho Is re sponsible for the cold weather of this nntitli. He said it was going to bo warm. Special efforts arc being made to secure weekly correspondence from every section of tho county for this paper. In a short time wo hopu to have a reporter In every township. If you aru In need of a tlrst class watch In either gold or silver cases, at a figure lower than ever, call at L. Bombard's Jewelry store. Also a largo line of sliver ware, jowelry, gold spectacles, Sic. All warranted. We are glad to know that tho excellent letters of our Centralla correspondent ure appreciated by our numerous patrons In that place. It is always a source of regret to us when we fall to receive his coinmu iilcatlonsweekly. "Food for Plants" has been tiled by a number of ladles In this town Mid is high y recommended. As It Is not in our line wo will close out the lot very cheap. 10 cent boxes for 5 cents ; 2.1 cent boxes for 15 cents, nt tho Columman storo. Tho old Hess hotel stand In Sugarloaf township has been purchased by J. W. Perry, the present proprietor of tho house. It will be repaired ami Improved, and put In first class order for tho accommodation of guests. Clarcnco Keller, it graduate of thlsolllee, and for several years past an einployo of tho Sorauton tywWiaii, has accepted the iorem uishlp of E. B. Yordy's Job olllco nt Wllkeslmrre. Mr, Keller was one of tho most Industrious apprentices we over had, and his many friemh hero will bo pleased to learn of Ms success. Tho business of tho Bloom Poor District for tho past year has been ubly mid satis facie rily conducted by tho present board of directors, Tho list of products of tho farm shows that tho superintendent, Thomas McBildc, is tho right man In the right place. Everything about the farm Is In ex cellent order, There uro twenty paupers at tho Poor House at present. THE Shook & Collier's Lights 0' London Company will nppcnr nt tho Opera House, Danville, on next Monday and Tuesday evening, Jnnuary 29, nnd 29, Leases, notes, mortgages, deeds nnd nil kinds of printed blanks for sale nt tho Col UMtiiAK store. Hon. J. 1). Storm lins our thanks for tho Congressional lUcord, reports from the con suls of tho United Stales, nnd the Con gresslonnl Directory. Tho Royal Hand Bell Ringers nnd Glee Singers of London will appear nt the Opern Houso on Monday evening February 4th. Tickets 23, 35 nnd M cents, Every Democratic candldato for county olllco should possess a copy of the rules of tho party governing nominating conven tions. They are for sale nt this olllco. Fon Sam: on Exoiunuk. Two good driving ponies will bo sold nt a reasonablo price, or exchanged for a good carrlaeo horse. Apply to B. F. ZAiut, Bloomsburg, Pa. Havcrly's Minstrels had a big audience nt tho Opera House last week Thursday evening. People came from Catawlssa, Berwick, nnd nil tho surrounding towns, nnd were not disappointed. It Is a big show una no mistake, the performing dogs alone being worth tho price of admission. Quite a largo audience greeted Dr. Mon roe last Friday evening in his lecture en titled "Sponge or Reservoir Which ? Tho lazy people who depend on others were demonstrated as the sponges. Tho industri ous and active ones wc e Hie escrvoirs, who send out their good inliuence upon those around them. Tho Bell Ringers who will play at liiu Opera House on Monday nlgln. lYbnury llh, landed In this country from England on the lih Inil. They will spend two inonllis In the Uuilcil Stales ami llien ie mi ii home. For. Salk. At wholesale ami iclall, and at greatly l educed rate', a job lot of Im proved Keystone Cultivators, the imsr nnd cheapest cultivator, for all purposes, In the market. Addict, N. B. Meiskli., l-4-4t Lewlsburg, Pa. There Is one entire stpiaru of ground in Philadelphia where the people snap their Angers nt the street contractors and High way Department and have a good time, weather or no, and that Is John Wann. maker's Thirteenth nnd Chestnut Streets store. Such n clearance sale ns is now golnu on could not draw crowds but for the wonderful convenience of access and comfort when there. Philada. Ittcord. A number of friends gathered at the house of Thomas Butledge of Espy, on Tuesday evening, and spent a delightful evenlug. The Espy comet band under the leadership of Thomas Methcrcll were pres ent nnd gave very line music. On Wed nesday evening most of tho 3amu party went to Danville In a largo sled drawn by four horses. The papers of Council Bluifs, Iown, re port that the water works constructed by Mr. Bhkenblne and his son Hnrry, nrc completed, and that the final test was a satisfactory one, seven streams being thrown at once to the height of a hundred feet. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blrkenblnc have been residing ut Council Bluffs for the past two years. The financial statement of the i.grlcultnr al Society, recently published, shows good management on tho part of the officers, and a liberal patronage on the part of the people. The real estate In the first pur chase is all paid for, and, three hundred dollars have been applied on the new, while nearly three hundred dollars remain in the Treasurer's hands. C.ipt. Isaac Lwldy of Hemlock township, died at his residence on Wednesday, Jan uary 10th, 1831, and was buried by n very large concourse of friends in the ground of the New Columbia church ou the 20th inst. He was born in Greenwood township, July -llli, 1793, mid was therefore aged elghty-tlvo years, six months nnd thirteen days. Ho was tlio father of ten children. Three daughters and live sons survlvo him. He was a life-long Democrat, and an Elder in tho Presbyterian Church for about fifty years. Under tho act of 1833, it may not be gen erally known, persons confined In Jail can bo discharged without the roundabout and expensive proceedings of the Insolvent laws. Upon the order of Court or a Liw Judge in chambers the County Coinmls sioners may direct tho discharge of con vlcts at the end of their terms of imprison mcnt, or those who are committed for non payment of costs, without such payment or the payment of fines or restitution of property, provldlug their insolvency is cs tabllshed by their own affidavit and other wise to the satisfaction of the Commission ers. This practically deprives courts and juries of the power to punish by imposing lines or costs, in case tho defendant or other party aimed at Is not worth the amount. The opinion of Judge Bice in tlio sewer injunction case is printed in full in tho sup plement. It discusses the whole subject, and the effect of It Is that tho council have the right to lay tho sower where they please, but the injunction is continued be cause tho record is defective In not show ing that tlio change from the Market street route was properly made. When the record is amended a motion may be mado to dissolve the Injunction. Now that the Council has learned of the objection to the proposed course, and that tho town may not be able to obtain any money from tho Normal School If the Maiket street route is abandoned, they should be sure they are right before going ahead. Tho course that will give tho best sewervgc, and that will be of tho most benefit to tho greatest num ber of people Is tho one that should be fol lowed. Agents have at last been secured to can vass for the sale of the History r.f Coluin. bla County, and every township not al ready covered will bo visited. This will bo the opportunity to secure the work, as we shall dispose of every copy beforo tho summer is over. The book contains about COO pages, on good heavy paper, is neatly hound, and has a number of Illustrations, including county buildings, &c. The prices nro 2.60 In cloth, 3.00 in half mo. roeco, and those who are waiting for tho book to get cheaper will bo disappointed, as it will never be sold by us less than the figures above named, and the simple rea son why It will not be cheaper Is that the present price Is lust as low as wo can make It without losing money. Tho publishers would not undertake the printing of an. other work the size of this for tlio same price. As it Is tho only genulno history ot this county Unit has ever been published, and another will not bo printed during the present generation, those who want It should buy It now, either of our agents or ut tlio Columiiian office. These statements are not mere buncombe to muito tho book sell, but they nro facts that may be relied upon, COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, Tho llovnl Hnnd Boll ltlnrrr.ru nnil fJW Singers of London will appear at the Opera Hoii9o on Monday cvenlnir February 4th, Tickets 25, 5 and GO cents. On Thursday of last week n wedding re ception was given Mr. and Mrs, 11. L. Creasy, by tho parents of tlio lirldp, Mr, nnd Mrs. H, A. Swcppenlilscr. A number of Invited guests wero present. After par taking of a sumptuous dinner, tlio nftcr noon was agreeably spent In tho nlcasurcs of muslo and social conversation. Tho brldo was remembered by a number of gifts nmong which was n fine organ by her mother. A Leap Year party was given by tlio ladles nt tho Exchange Hotel ou Wednes day night, about twenty couples being present. Everything was done up In the best style, tho ladles calling for the gentle men with tho omnibus. Tho supper was elegant, the ladles handsome, and tlio dress es beautiful. Very pretty dance pro grammes with silk cords nnd tiny pencils wero furnished each guest. Mcthcrlll's or chestra mado tho music. In a short tlmo wo shall lssuo a supple ment that will contain much valuable In. formntton. Among other things wc shall' glvo tho Rules of Nomination of the Demo- crallc party of this county, which sell nt ten cents n copy In pamphlet form, n com plete Digest ot the Election laws of Pcnn sylvanla, the Act of Assembly relating to Election expenses, nnd the several laws governing delegate elections and nomina ting conventions. The Information given In this supplement of Itself will bo worth more than the subscription price of the paper for one year, and should bo preserv ed for reference by all who receive it. It will bo sent out with our regular edition to all subscriber?, free of charge. Those de siring extra copies should send In their orders nt once to Tub Coi.u.mman, Blooms burg, Pa, Single copies, C cents. Hunger from Milk. Unless you have hired help whom you can trust Implicitly, It Is n good iden to use eartheru dishes for milk Instead of tin ; they are kept olean with much less trouble. The scientists of tho present day utul hour claim that the germs of disease hide In tho crevices of a milk pan, nnd that nothing but the conscientious application of abso lutely boiling water will remove tho dan ger. JYVui Orleans Timet Democrat. I'nrmerH' iiiHtltutc. A freo lecture course on farm topics will bo delivered at tho Pennsylvania State Col lege, Centre county, Pa., beginning Tues day morning, January 29, 1884, and ending I' rlday ufternoon or evening, February 8th. Tho lectures will embrace a wide range of subjects of special importance to agricul turists, nnd opportunity will bo given, ns far as time will permit, for questions and discussions In connection with them. They will be open to all, free of charge, nud nil Interested are cordially Invited to attend. Table board can be had at tho hotel or with privato families In tho village, the usual charge by the latter being 3 per week. A few, by early application, can procure board In the College Club, at their usual rate of about 2 a week. Persons at tending tho lccturas will have opportunity to attend recitations ar.d other collcgo ex ercises, thus acquainting themselves with tlio character of the Instruction, nnd tho facilities here offered for obtaining a "lib. oral and practical education." The scope of the lectures may bo indicated by the following summary: President Atherton will lecture on the Belation of Agriculture to Other Industries j Prof. McKee, on Book-keeping for Farmers ; Prof. Jordan, on Agrioultiir.il Chemistry, Fertilizers, Cuttle-feedlng, nnd Dairying; Prof. Buck- hout, on Fruit.Growlng and Vegetable Gardening j Prof. Osmond, on Lightning Protection nnd Meteorology j Prof. Bar nard, on Country Bridges j Prof. Ewing, on Tho Anatomy of the Domestic Animals nnd Reproduction in Domestic Animals j Prof. Bell, on Adulteration of Foods. Resides .these lectures by members of the college faculty, several will be delivered by gentlemen from abroad. Prof. Huideko- per, of the University of Pennsylvania, will lecture on Veterinary Science: Prof, Groff, of tho University at Lewlsburg. on Healthful Homes for Farmers; the Hev, John W. White, on Bee-keeping ; Willis P. Hazard, Esq., on Thoroughbred Cattle, and J. W. Woodward, Esq., on Country Roads and Koad.maklng. Espy GIvmiliiKH. Thero has fbeen n number of pleasant social gatherings In Espy recently, nmom them being those at .Mrs. George Tron sew's, Mrs. Hartmiurs and Mrs. W. Diet rick's. Among Mrs. Philip Angle's visitors for the present week were Mr. and Mrs. Angle of Hazletoti, Mrs. Kirkeudall of Nes- copeck, Mrs. Boon and Mrs. Garrison of Alton, Mrs. H. B. Angle of Espy, Miss Tilllo Laubach of Forks, and Rev. Reamer, who is holding a protracted meeting at this place. Rev. Wharton preached au excellent ser mon on Sunday morning ir. which he ex pressed himself as being sorry to see so many of tho time-honored customs of thu fathers so lightly treated as they are at the present day. Ho Is now holding a pro traded meeting at Afton. Nineteen peril tents presented themselves at tho altar re cently. The Lutheran Church appreciates tho talents, worth, and deep piety of their young Sunday school superintendent, Mr. Irvtn Winters, whoso efforts are a success. Ho Is a student of tho Bloomsburg State Normal School and expects to graduato In Juno. Wo hopo that ho will never grow weary in well doing. Sleighing parties going out from this place are too numerous to mention. On the morning of tho 10th inst. us the family of H. B.Anglo were quietly perform, ing the d titles of tho day, they wero start led by tho door-bell being violently rung. Tlio summons was answered by tho lady of the house who found thero two lady friends who monopolized her attention for somo time, and then going to thu window, ex claimed In an excited maimer i "Oh, Aunt Mary, look here!" And sho looked and saw loads upon loads of people and has. kets. The people wero soon all In tho house nnd the baskets In the kitchen, where tho contents of tho baskets wero soon transferred to tho table, And oh, such chicken, cakes and pies j with oys. ters, coffee, and other delicacies too nu merous to mention. It was .Mrs, Angle's birthday. Tho paity, elghty.four In num. her, all seemed to enjoy themselves most heartily. The time was passed with plays In which all participated, Interspersed with music, both vocal and Instrumental, and the grand dinner. Rov, Ii, C. H. Catterall of Berwick, honored the party by assisting to wait upon all of tho tables which was no small matter for, In addition to tho elghty.four who c.uno In sleighs and sleds from Berwick- and Nescopcck, a number of friends In Espy wero invited by the pirty, and nil together thero wero ubout ono hundred and twenty guests, Tho parly was over, the guests gonu nway, When 1 heard iiitua host and hostess say 'Twas a Joyful surprise, and wo hope that they may All como again nt no fur distant day, One who was Tubus, The lot ot Hannah Knorr, deceased, on Third street opposlto tho M. E. Church, wn3 sold nt Orphans' Court Halo last Satur day, and bid In by Joslah Ralston for $700. The following resolution was passed at n special meeting of tho Town Council on Wcdncday night. Resolved. That notlco bo nlvcn to nor. Rons through whoso property tho route of sower will pas ns reported at this meeting of tho Council by tho engineer nnd shown ny pinn ami promo marked "Jnnuary aaril 1881," and that they will bo heard In refer, end to tho passing of nn ordinance or rcso. lutlon adopting bucIi route for tho conlln. unnco of the sewer from the Intersection of Iron nnd Sixth streets to tho river by way of Iron, Seventh nnd Catharine streets, tlionco ncross tho canal and land of McKclvy & Nenl to tho Ferry Road, connecting with former proposed route from Market streot through Sixth street, at a meeting of tho Council to bo held on Wednesday the 30th day of January 1881 at 7 o'clock in tho ovenlng. KotirHlHtrK IteiiiH. On Kiidny evening last tho 17 iimt. there was n eouinblo surprise party met at thu houso of AloxanderM. Kramer, a milo South of Kolirsbtirg, Greonwood towiiBhip, were they had a grand oys tor supper anil other delicious things to cat, ami sjicnt a merry time from 7 o'clock until near 12 o'clock eating and drinking, telling stories, joking, and having a good timo generally. There wcietcn ooupiu and all married, witli a good sjii inkling of various ages. Jacob Knot-, has got his now store houso well stocked with good goods and sells cheap. J. W. K JackHun nnil Vicinity NotcM. The health of this community is gen erally good, no sickness to report, ex cept bad coliN, which are prevalent in all communities, at this time of year. L. A. German Esq. tied tho matri monial knot on Saturday evening last, between Mr. Lloyd Alberlson and Miss Elizabeth Loekart, both of Green wood. Wo undei stand that D. W.Parker and Lloyd Alberlson huvu purchased a new engine and shingle mill, and that tl.e.y will soon have it in successful operation, near Mr. Alinas Colo's m ist mill. b Wo understand the business of a re porter writing up items for a vicinity is to report accidents, removals, death s etc , and such items of a general char acter ns are interesting to the public generally. Therefore we will refer our readers to thu correspondent of tho Jtejmblican viz. Pilgrim, whoso hobby seems to bo A. J. Derr's clerk. Now wo would suggest, Mr. Pilgrim, that you take another text, as the people generally think th it iliscoursj worn out. Again "Mr. Pilgrim'' seems to be troubled about the futuro prosperity, politically of some other parties Wo wonder if ho lias in his mind that young Republican from Jackson who wo havo been creditably informed is an applicant for the appointment of Mer cantile Appraiser next year. Ve are not much of a prophet but wc make this prediction and ask him to stick a pin hen1, iz. that when the Mercantile Appraisement is being made, a vear from next spring, that voting aspirant win uo following tlio plow, or m the homo hinging a lullaby song. Elder M. S. Blair of Ulaiuohard, Ceu- tro Oo. is holdini' a two week's mcil ing at the Christian Chapel in Jack- sou. We have not heard of tho lost dog boing found as yet, but from the min ute discription given of tho same, we would not he surpiised if Barniim would have him next summer in his caravan with his White Elephant. Now and This. Of all Oriental camels the Persian are by far the best, and the test of a true Persian carpet is that used by thu natives themselves namely, to drop a piece ot rca-not charcoal upon it. This leaves a singed round spot. If tho car pet is a iMod one of tho first oualitv. the hand can then brush off the singed woot without the least ttaee of tho burn being afterward discernible. LOCAL NOTICES. C. C. Marr pays 33 for butter, 30 for cm;!,, j ior iiiru, iu tor cmcKcns. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE IJ. 2700 yds light calico Sc. 2300 " " " 7c 2200 " dark " OA 7c. 3000 gingham checks, tickings &0.. for Rnrlnrr Qillno stripes Come from up the river, come from ove the river, come from nil over whilst tin good sleighing lasts. C. C. Marr wants 5 bushels of llax heed. Go to (J. (1 Afarp fnr nlinln. unfTn.. sugar, syrups mid canned goods, very If you want dress silks or trimmings of any kind come ami see us, our stock is large and prices the lowest. Clark & Sou. O. C. Marr wants pop corn. W. J. Correll & Co. keep ulways hand a largo assortment of furnlturo select from. Any special orders filled short notice. C. C. Marr is selling tho best 50 cent nj i ill luwil. Fresh bread, rolls, biscuit and cakes of every description, at Phillips' Domestic bakery, 2w C O. Marr sells Day's soap, It Is tho best In town, try It. C. C. Marr sells brown sugar for 8 cents, white at 10 cents. Florida oranges from DeBarry's grove at Phillips' bakery. 2w A few moro blankets and comforts to sell cheap, at C. C. Marr's. BUSINESS NOTICES. Diamond Dyes will color anything any color, and never fall. The easiest and best way to economize. 10c, at all druggists. Wells. Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Sample card, 32 colors, and book of dlrec. lions for 2 cent stump. Owenton, Ky. Dr. I. F, Mundy, says i "I have found Brown's Iron Bitters ono of tho best tonics and prescribe It frequently. Wo havo Just received a largo line of .-5-4, 0-4, 0-4 and 10.4 sheeting muslins both In bleached nud unbleached, at prices lower than even also prints, ginghams, chovlots, tickings, toweling, towels, table linens, crumb cloths, counterpanes, napkins j also headquarters for muslins of all kinds. Prices always thu lowest. Clark & Son. Have you seen our line of puffings bias tuckliigs, millings, Hamburg laces (cheap, er than ever), edgings, &c. Clark is Son, Wo aro offering some good big bargains In corsets, hosiery, gloves, underwear, blankets, Sc., to close. Clark & Bon. OAUHB OK KAII.lIllB. Wunt of confidence accounts for half of thu business failures of to-day, O. A. Kleim, the Druggist, is not liable to fall for tho want of confidence lu Dr. Bosaako's Cough and Luiu; Syrup, for ho gives away a bottle freo to all who are suffering with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and nil affections of tho Throat and Lungs. July 0-eow BLOOMSBURG, Six bottles of Phelns' Rheumatio Elixir cured mo of n severe caso of Sclatlo Rheu matism of tho rlcht bin of many years' standing. If any of my friends arc so af flicted, I mlvlso them to give It n trial. A. 1j. SI'KNCKIl, Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa, Sco n woman iu nnotlicr column, near Spoor's Vineyards, nicking grapes from which Specr's Port Orapo wlno Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons nnd tlio nged. Bolil ny (j. A. Kleim, Iilooiusburg. sept 22-ly TIIIIITKK.S TEAR'S DTSI'EI'SIA, "I suffered with dyspepsia for 18 years," writes John Albrlirht Esn.. of Columbus. Ohio. Simntilan Nervine cured inc." As It nlwnys cures such disorders. At drug gists. CAUSE AND EFFECT At times symptoms of indigestion nro present, uneasiness of the stomach, &c, a moisture like perspiration, producing Itch ing at night, or when ono is warm, cause tho Piles. Tho effect is Immediate relief upon the npnllcntlon ot Dr. Basnnko's Pile Remedy, which costs you hut CO cents nnd Is sold by O. A. Kleim. July 13-eow Nervousness, debility and exhausted vi tality cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. SOWINO WILD OATS. How ninny waste their time and rcsour- ces In foolish experiments, with nasty worthless medicines that can never do them a whit of good. It you aro sick and want help get a rcptitablo remedy of estab lished merit. Tho curative virtues of Hur dock Blood Billers havo never been question cd. For on enfeebled circulation or a weak stomach they aro splendid. HEALTH 13 WEALTH. It is worth more than riches, for without It riches cannot be cnioved. How manv people nro without health who might re gain It by using Kidney-Wort. It acts upon the Liver, Bowels nnd Kidneys, cleansing nnd stimulating them to healthy action. It cures all disorders of these Im portant orcans. nurlfies the blood and nro- motes the general health. Sold by nil drug gists. See adv't. Scranton, .March 10. 1833. Thlrtv-fivo years aeo I was seized with Acute Rheumatism. Since that tlmo 1 havo never been free from It until 1 gave nicips' Klieunuitlc f.llxir a thorough trial. It cured me and I freely endorse It ns n positive cure for chronic rheumatism. SA11A1I -McUAimiv, Mntron to Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara of St. Vincent's Cathedral, Scranton, Pa., for tho past twelve years. For salo at Hendershott's Pharmncy Bloomsburg, .Pa. WHAT WE OAS CUKE, LET'S SOT ENDUHE. If we can cure an nche, or a sprain, or a pain or a lameness, or n burn, or a bruise, or a bite by using Thomu' Echclric Oil, let's do it. Thomtu' Jielectrie Oil Is known to be good, Let's try It. Ayer's Pills euro constipation, Improvo the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy action, and regulate every func tion. They are pleasant to take, gentle In their operation, yet thorough, searching, and powerful in subduing disease. GuAitAKTBED to CuitE a Cold or Cough Acker's Celebrated English Remedy. Sold by J. H. Klnports, druggist. WANT OK FAITH. If C. A. Kleim, the Druggist, does not succeed It is nut for the want of faith. He has such faith In Dr. Bosauko's Cough and Lung syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, nnd Lung Affections, that he gives a bottle free to each and every one who Is in need of a medicine of this kind. July 13.cow KUOM SYJSAITSE, hVY. "I felt weak and languid ; had palpita tion ot the heart ami numbness of the limbs. Burdock Blood Bitters have certainly relieved me. They are most excellent." Mr. J. Wright. DOOTOHS AND CUUllCIlES. Hundred of doctors who have visited Speer's Vineyards during the wine making season say his Wines have proved to be pure, unadulterated, of fine llavor and ton ic properties and unsurpassed for their re storative powers : they prescribe them as very suneilor wines. The churches in New York nnd Brooklyn use the Port ior ineir communion, ror sale hy drug gists. DESEllVED rOI'ULAltlTV. The Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir which has accomplished so many excellent results here, is rapidly gaining its well deserved popularity in other parts of the 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 are rapidly miirshaliug under the banner of "Phelns." As far as wo and our readers arc concerned we need only say that wo unconditionally ndhcro to till we nave tesiineu m lavor ot tho Jillxlr. E. II. Radcii, Editor Camion County Democrat, .Munch Chunk. Pa For salo at Ilendersliott's Pharmacy, jjioomsuurg, ra. llnllltnxrn Mil llr Irwin IT VI ,1 r 1,1 says : "I would recommend a trial of Brown's Iron Bitters in all cases of anae mic debility or when a tonic or uppetizcr is lllUIUUll'U. Al'Vl'If'tf tlfnmi I'ttvii. .rtttir.irttno.l . tctll cure nil kinds of blood poisoning, inWifal ,,r ..,.) Unl.l 1... I II I.-l. .1 v.. Luiiiiuuiu. uuui U. 11. 111JU10, UlULT' gist. IIUIN WltOl'OHT IN THE FOUEST. How distressing it is to sco acres of trees cut down in tlio midst of a nobio forest. How saddening it is to see that thin spot in mo uiiusi oi your oiuerwiso auundanl nair. atop it at once ny the use of l'ur. ker's Hair Balsam. For actual cffclenov this famous articlu stands at the head of lis class. J'.lcgnut for the toilet; delicious in order, and restores the original color to gray or nuicd hair. J'.conomical, as n slight, occasional application keeps the uair nuu scaip in pcriect order. AllE You MisEi:AliLEtliroii!rh Indlrrestlnn. Sour Stomach, or Constipation. Ackei's Dyspcpila Tablets wo guarantee will re- llevu you. bold Dy J, 11, Klnports, drug gist. OAllES OF LIFE. As we como to them thev nro received borne with, and passed over with no more than n thought, If wo aro In the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. A. Kleim, tho Druggist, mis jr. iiusiinKo s mo icmeuy wiucii is nn absolute cure for any nffection of tlio kind anu is soiu ior ouceius. July lu-cow MARRIAGES. BOWER SITLER. At the brtde's par cnts In Centre township, Monday Jan. 2lst, by 8amucl Hidlay, Esq., Mr. Boyd' Bower of Brlarcrcck, to Miss Ida Sltler of Centre. IIE.VCOCK-RICHENDIFER.-On t h c lOtli inst., at tho Reformed parsonage Orungevllle, by Rev, A. Houtz, .Mr. Alfred li. lleacock of Greenwood township, to Miss Hannah E. Rlcheudlfer, of Mt. Pleas. ant township. UlUTON-WELLlVEIt. -January 3rd, In Montour township, Columbia county, by Rev. Stuart -Mitchell, Clarence P. Glrlon of Hemlock, to S ado M. Wellivcr, of Mon. tour. LUNGENUKIIGEII-H ET LE U.-M r. John J. Longenberger to Miss Mary E. Hetler, both of Hetlervllle, at tho Lutheran parsonago In Berwick, January 1st, 1884, by Rev. J. P. German. NAUUiii--.MlIiLliI. Mr, Milton A. Nauglo to .Miss Ehnlra C. .Miller, at tho Lutheran parsonago Iu Bowlck, January 5, IBS i, notu ot flcscopcck, by Rev. J. I German. STACKHOUSE-PIES.-By Luther Ger. mm Esq , nt Ids residence, on December 33ml, 1883, Mr. William O. Blockhouse of Pino township, this county, to Lizzie R, Pies of Sonestown, Sullivan county. FOUSr-POLK. On January 12th,1884 hy I,. A. German, Esq., Mr. William B Poust of Franklin township, Lycoming county, to jiiss r;innii folk of Greenwood township, Columbia county. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. QUARTER NOTICE. in the court or common rLiis for th C0CNTT of COLUMBIA OF FERRUAnY TERM 1881. Notlco Is hcrebr irlcn that an nnnlfontlnn will bo mado In said Court on Saturday February. 18, A. 1). 1HSI, at i o'clock V. M., under tho Act ot Assem bly ot tlio C'ommonwoalth ot lcnnsy tvant entitled "An net to provldo for tho Incorporation and Itotf. illation ot certain Corporations" apnrovod Apilt W, 1871, nnd tlio supplements thereto tor tlio char ter of an Intended corporation to bo called "Tho Northern Columbia and southern Luzorno County Aitrtcultural Association," tho character and ob. wintii iiuiu iiimnienanrju oi iftcimien ior iioiiuininiroiiairor cxniuuions or Agricultural, lortlcultural and Mechnnleal nmlncta with ihn rlslit to rent, purchase and hold real estate ncces s.iry tor tliemnurnosn-L and ta havn and nrvvra and enjoy all tho rhrliU, bencnts and prfVllcires conferred by tho said Act of Aiwimbly and Us sup plemcnts. c. 11. JACKHO.N, iicQw-,itsn. solicitor. NNUAL STATEMENT. OP BLOOM I'OOll DISTItlCT. From January 8th, 181, to January Tth, 1891. JOHV K. QROTZ, Trcnsurcr, mi. To bal as per settlement Jan 8, 1883 t U Tl Ut OS CO 00 457 St 301 10 cm oo ISO 00 30 00 tso mi - nsn rec u ni inoom uup m " Hufrarloat dup '81..., " scott dup -Hi iirvcmruou Illoom dun'M " seott dun ft! " Hiigarloat dup t ensn rec u ni wiiius Kamcr Ji n. Littio irom Luzerno County 307 on " cash ree'd Lebanon roor District on Leonard lieidio si ,5 " cash roo'd M. C. Woodward rent on Long liouso 51 to " rash reo'd Thomas Jlcllrldj produco sold 212 4T " cash reo'd Dr. ltcdakcr salo ot woolen roods 19 25 IM59 03 Oil. lly orders of 1881 redeemed t IT is ' IKS' " 3313 15 " rostago 1 ss " nmu paid to l'oor liouso 13 ro " Commission or 3.1 " bal in Treasurer's hands lai 46 t3.v!) 69 STATEMENT OK TAXES UNSETTLED I! LOOM l'OOU DISTHICT. IMin 188' Amt. pd. $ 014 to 1 CM 41 I 200 80 103 05 1883 Amt. nd. Duo 6 38 ;i is Orecnwood... Sugarloat Dun Duo 1031 HI ta ie tl.1 18 1S9 31 Bloom J10.ll 5 680 U0 515 T7 160 00 515 18 159 31 30 00 Scott (Ireenwood Sugarloat 3191 as ISM 06 2249 "8 Amt. of outstanding ordersJan. o, '-a. ... orders issued from Jan. 8, 83 to Jan I 'HI Inclusive orders redeemed " out standing 17 73 3113 01 3130 80 3353 60 71 30 3130 E0 EXPENSES OF 11LOOM DI8TIUCT for year ending Jan. 7th, 1881. Auditors and clerks bill Jan. im 23 00 Four l'apers printing state ments Jan. 188.1 45 00 2 00 Taklinr Win. Fry to-Danvllle... Illppoiistecl l'oor Tax, 18SJ 12 60 :uas Ilower County " " 15 75 Ellas llowcr School " " 28 35 II. o. crereltng order Heller.... 8 50 60 70 i. .m. uiarK uo 1.50. 2.00 4 00 W. M. Eves & John Loro do 101 Jesse Fritz A. Labach do 1 00 J. II. .Maize do 3 00 17 60 Town tax on Long houso 1 42 oouwaru, county lax on ung houso ts. Woodward, Sctiool tax on Long houso 1 35 Furnian, coQln tor Archie's 3 52 clilld s 00 Correl comn and shroud for Em. cook's chi d s no 13 0) 10 00 5 CO 4 20 8 60 10 00 52 81 in OU 1 10 10 00 12 '22 SO UO 31 86 13 00 1 40 45 00 41 80 M. U. Woodward constable for 1882 M. C. Woodward casta on Wllllts ivairer caso Charles Kck, lime Caleb Hart on, tramps 6 10 ij. j. ituneri paiu ior uo 2 50 11. It Albertsnn horse hire Coal 7.81 43.00 It It l.lttlo retaining fee J. II. Klnports blank books taxing uupucaics William Masters, lumber jonn v. Jones, carp ter worK... C. A. Kleim do 7 15 Sloyer tiro's do .. . 26 36 Hemlock twp. expenses of Mrs. Hamilton Oeo. A. Clark, blank books '82.. 11. nan ions, meuicincs'. 135 i).-. 11. w. .Meuevnids 45 110 Dr. II. F. Hardener Samuel Keller phosphate c ji. iyisuit laKing iiuiu Ann l'arkerto l'oor House J. 11. llannan & 11. J. Conner order ot removal, ltosetta Dodson 2 00 Kulin i; nice, beef. 17 72 Jos. S. Ueiu do a 0, 23 77 Charles Krug door casing llacliman . dross, chimney.... C. F. Kuapp, Insurance 4 70 8 60 40 60 (isuuigcreeK iwp. K.ny inner Ureenwood 21 21 3 00 29 80 3 13 3 32 10 00 Jacob Dlefunbach, brooms ii. ri woiover imnoer Sarnuol Shaffer carpenter work L. It. Itupcrt postage and writ ing agreement M. I). Woodward constable '83.. It Fall man expenses removing Biciia x urner, .Mrs. u creasy and Fowler SI 74 701 00 Thos. Mclirldo salary 1 11. itupcn, 110 St. Hospital L. Z. Kahler 161 6) 60 00 lieu, r ox 120 3 1 " Mary Hughes 119 67 " WUllam Fry 48 21 " Enhral.n Ehner i.s as 603 33 Sundry bills for runalrs. mercuaiiuise ior lamuy and paupers 390 82 83 25 108 60 31 (10 23 GO 68 01 42 00 A 90 4 60 92 20 3 60 1 60 31 00 3S 10 15 0) 16 00 2 01 7 00 3 00 1 88 31 75 2 33 98 02 1 41 25 01 4 00 54 t 2 7 OU 5 01) 18 41 814 19 7 S IX) 75 00 73 00 13113 06 OUT-SIDE HELIEF. William Lewis 1. J. Ileaser V. Keller and family Kmmnennl; .... .. . Jackson Karns Sarah Jones C. Dennis , Mrs. Samuel liernsldes Mrs. A. M. Zllnmormiin ... . Lot 1 Hall Hannah Fox Illrnm l-nnennr fniniu. Margaret ilower .-urs. ouiues .ticiormic ,, Mrs. Harriet K. Dawson Mrs. Hannah stouter , airs. A. low , K ljlf.1V!! Ill Pnrtul- Mrs. James Archlo coal'.'.'.'.'.'.'! lsaiau nomer anu family I'eler Kh:inlrlln .. Mrs. Elizabeth Wade Mrs. in-own Jones Hoys , , .ura. Auuy roruian Mrs. (l. Doan Uoyer. U Heldlo (1. W. Dodson iu l airman salary V. MorrU " F. A. ltedeker " '., comprising tho Bloom l'oor District, met at the l'oor liouso on Monday January 7thi8Sl, ot tho said district, examined tho acermnm nf tun Tm.is. urer and Directors from January 8, 1883 to January 1. 10 1, uiiu uiu uuuuurs ior mo same anu nuu them correct as set forth abovn. Tlio Auditors recommend that tho Directors muhu itmui-ui.-uu arrangements (or having a gool Auditors. VALUE OF HEAL AND PERSONAL PHOPEUTV BELONG. INO TO BLOOM I'OORDlSTIHCT JAN. 7 "8 1. Farm and biilldlnirs ism Judgm't on Dennis piopcrty ii . 10 ex icsscoinaua llalon'sugaVloa'd'uI'lS2'ieas,coin and'ex" 7: Hal on liloom dup 'S3 leas com & ex 108 Hal ou Ureenwood dup -83 less com and ex flu Hal ou Scott dup '8.1 less com and ex.... 42 llal ou Sugarloaf dup '8J less com and ex 12 3 horses 4j, llheadcattlo so 26 sl'oats to 100 chickens a Furnlturo In Stewards houso 20 Long property , sj Furnlturo In l'oor liouso 2si 13 acres winter grain In grouud in KObu. corn cars im 150 bit wheat on hand ij- 403 bo. potatoes i 200 bu, oats 8 lu bu. rye 15 bu. buckwheat i 2 bu. cloverseed v 2500 ib pork and lard ..." si MgaL Mncgar.... a 15 m packed butter . 2 12 tons hay ij 20.0 sheau's eorn foddjr M each 10 M bundles rje straw Farm Implements bo 4Uheadscabbago 1 H bu. beans Sbu. beets Noon, coal to gut inloassos 1 lbblsoai , 2 leans fruit 18813 01 I'HODUOTS ItAISED ON FAHM. 200 bu. wheat 11 bu. rye ' 191 bu. potatoes sai nil. ml. 998 bu. com ears!. !.."!.'!!!.'!!!'.'..'.'!'..''' 2 uu. cloverseed . 3150 rt, pork nnd lard ... .... . IV I'd. timothy seed lleadacabbago uitf bu. bfckwheat . ' 2 bu. beans,,,,,, ,,, aimioa.s 10 bu. boots and turnips ' .!" 4 bu. onions 111 tons hay lluniUes rye straw "'" 3ar.2s(lieaesi'orii fodder 2 calves , r.60 it butter 329 doz. eggs , " lOchlckeus..., No paupers remaining last report,..'.'.'.! II Nonduiltted during year,,,,, ,,..,..,,,' ij No removed " 88 Nodlscharged is No died..." ......!.., .... .. 1 No indentured , , J j - 18 No Itemanlng Jan. 1, 1884 20 HKECK FAIHMAN. 1 F. W. HEDKKEH. ' VDlrectora. ii"u.i Minima, j UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF HANNAH BAfRD, DECEASED. Tha linderAlffned Atldltnr nnnntntvl tir ttin fir. lllftnq' f!onrt nf Cnlnmhln ftmnlvfnnMtnlA nf ltannnh Ilalrd, lato or tho borouirh ot licrwlck. do ceased, to make distribution of tho fund In tho hands of r.lllottt'. Khmer, administrator, t b. ti. c U a., nt said estate, to arid amonir tho parties ...i.v.vi. ...v.VLV.. 1.1,1 litwv U. INU UlllkV Ul V J ,. Jackaon, Kso., fn tho borough of licrwlck, on iiiiiiauu, .jtiiuary m, imi, Hi iu uciuck a. Mi., when and where all parties Interestod In said es tate must appear and present thetrclalms orba forever debarred from coming In on same. ltOIIT. It LtTTf.K, d.o 31 Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF OEOIinE I1IKTON1.ATR OF ORRRNWOOD TOVfNSIIir, DECEASED. Thft linderRltfneil ntlrlltnr nnnnlntnil liv Ihn nr. llians' Court of Columbia eouiiiT. ininnkn dlstrl. button of tho fund In thn linn.!nrihnnivntnr nf said eslato win meet at the omco of II. II. and It IL l.lttlo in llloomsburir, ra., on Friday January ssth, 1881, when and where all parties Interested in n.uu (-mm,, mini, upjMjir aim yruwiii uirir claims or bo debarred for any share ot aald estate. W. II. BNYDKH, Deo Sl-ta Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. IN MATTER OF THE SECOND ACCOUNT OF JANE IVANS, rt. (1'n.c r. n. of James lamon deceased. Orphans' Court of Columbia County. And now to.wlt , IMC. .SMWCl tin inntlnn nf P. It Ilucka'cw Ksri., tho Court appoint Samuel Knorr Kan., Audltoron exceptions to said account and also to make distribution of fund In hands of accountant. Hy tho Court. Certified fro.Ti tho records this tstli day of Dec. 18-3. V. KItlCKIlAU.M, Clerk. The auditor nnnolnted by thn abnvo order will sit for the purposes of his appointment nt bis onleo in llloo nsburjr tho Mth day of January A. D. lssi, ittvuciucK a. .i. wnero an persons nueresiea, must nppear anil present their claims or bo debar red from participating In Bald (nnd. BA.IlUt-.L. UtUltll, Dee 88 Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. IN THE MATTEH OF THE ESFATS OF HANNAH SHIVE DKCBA8RD Tlio underslirned auditor annnlnli'd hrtlm nr. Elian's Court of Columbia County to make dlstrl utlon of the balanco in tho hands of tho adminis trator of Raid decendent. as shown by his account confirmed December 8, issJ, will sit In tho dls- ciiarKuui mo mines oi nis appointment ntntsor ncoln Illoomsburg upon tho twenty-sixth day of January 1881 nt ten o'clock: In tho forenoon where and when all parties Interesto I In said fund must pix-ur nnu present ineir ciaimd or uo rorover ebarrcd from any share of tho same. l'AUL K. .VJItT, Jan4-4t Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF HANNAH KNOBB, I.ATB OF BL001ISB01I0, Letters of administration In thn nstatnnf linn. nali Knorr, law of Illoomsburg, Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by tho Register of said county to W. J. Knorr. Ail persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement, andthoso Indebted to tho same, to make payment to tho undersigned or to uuurrix n uiiersieen, uioomsuurg, wuuout ueiay. W. J. KNOltlt, Administrator, dce21-6w Berwick, 1M. JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACOB I.OHBUAN, DECEASED. IiCtters testatnenlnrv L-rnnto,! nn thn pvlnrn nf Jacob Lorcman, deceased, lato of Franklin town ship. Columbia county, unto Simon Vought, by tho lteglster ot said county. All persons having claims against tho estate of said decedent are re quested to present them for settlement, and tnoso indebted to tho estato to mako payment to the un dersigned without delay. dec 21 SIMON VOUOIIT, Elysburg, Northum- Executor. berland county, I'a. J-OriCE TO SATISFY MORTGAGES. To John 11. Scott : You nro hereby. notified nnrl required to Hliow cause, on or beforo the llrst Monday of February A. D. 1881, beforo the court of Common Fleas of Columbia county, why said Court shall not make a decree, directing tho lte corder of deeds ot said county to enter satisfaction on mortgage dated September 12th A. I). 184, for tho sum of 11330,00 Anna Workhel-er to John U. Scott, recorded in mortgage book No. S, page 414, Ac., In and for said county. JOHN MOUltKY, Sheriff, dee 21 SherllT'H nfllep. Illoomsburg, Dee. 19, '8.1. JgOROUGH NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven tint thn Htlpna nr OrangcvHle, county ot Columbia nnd state of Pennsylvania, win present their petitions to tho Court ot ouarter Sessions of the l'eacc, to bo held at Illoomsburg, said county, the first week In Feb- 1 uui 3 , a.. 11. 1 wi, ior 1110 incorporation 01 1110 said village of Orangovlllo into a borouzh. under nnd in pursuance ot tho several Acts of (lener.il Assembly of tho Commonwealth ot Fenusylvaula, In such cases inarlo nnd provided. uiuuutuie, jan. -i, issi. 1.4 gHKlHFF'S SMX. lly virtue of sundry writs ot Lev. Fa. & Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed, will be exposed to public salo at the court House In Illoomsburg, on SATUKDA Y.FEBUUAlir 9tli, 1881. at 2 o'clock r. ji., all that certain tract of land slt uato In Fishing creek township, Columbia County a., bounded and described as follows, to.wlt : Beginning at a Hemlock, on tho East bank of Fish ing creek, thence by lands of Hiram Hess, North 58 degrees Kast, 81 perches to a btono on tho bank of Itaven creek; thence down ltaven creek, thence down Haven Creek south .elghty-llve degrees east twelve perches ; south blxty.slx and one-halt degrees East, 29 perches ; North lltty-elght degrees East, twelve perches; South thlrty-two degrees East, slxty-slx and one-half perches; South 17 degrees West, 20 perches to a sugar tree stump ; thenco by lands of William Pat terson's heirs north soventy.two degrees West, seventeen nnd one-tenth perches to a hickory; west iwoniy-six and one-half perches : South bov- enty-nvo degrees East thirty-one perches to a birch; South fifty-four degrees East clghty-nlno and five-tenths porches; thenco by land of Ellas llcllenry's heirs South fltty-elght degrees West slxty-ono perches, thenco by tho samo North thir ty-two degrees West ten perches; North tltty-elght degrees East one perch ; North thlrty-two degrees vt est bixty-tour perches North seventy-elght de grces West twenty-six perches ; South tlfty-tlve de giecs West twenty-tlvo perches to a post by hick ory ; thenco by land of JIoscs JlcIIenry, North thlrty-two perches to a sugar tree ; thenco North twelvo degrees East 27 and four-tenth perch es; -norm sixty-live degrees west eighteen and four-tentlis perches; North rlfty-elght degrees East from a red oak, ten perches to tho East bide ot Flshlngcreek ; thenco along tho East sldo ot tlio creek North blxty-ttvo degrees WCbt forty-five perches to tho place ot beginning, containing 91 acres and twenty-live perches htrlct measure with tho appurtenances (Reserving s?hool house, lot and land sold to E, JlcIIenry to cover water power.) on which aro erected a two and one-halt btory irameuweuing house, framo barn nnd other out buildings. seized taken Into execution at tho suit ot Phcbo olf, ct at., and to bo bold as the projierty of Mary a. hoous and J. s. Woods. KNOKll WlNTKBSTEEN, Attjs. Sheriffs ofilce, January 16, 184. JOHN MOUltKY, Sherltr. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue of Sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county, nnd to mo Qirecieu, win uo exposed to Public Salo nttho Court House, In JUoomsbuiu, on Monday, Feby 4, 1884 at 2 o'clock, p. 111., AH that certain tract of land situated In Pino township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and de scriueu as follows, to-wlt: adjoining lands of AuramTltinan on tho north, lands of Elizabeth Ellison tho cast, lands of Jercmlih llergeron tho bourn anu lands ot Abram Tltmau on tho west containing fifty acres, moro or less, whereon aro i-recieua two-btory framo dwelling house, bank uaru anu oiner outbuildings. ncizeu, taken iu execution ns tlio property ot Cornelius McUru, wtu notice to Henry Applegatu as jerro renant, at tlio suit of W. II. Dayman, Knorr, Att'y. vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain lot ot ground bttuato In Ilrlar creek township, county ot Columbia and Suite ot IVnnsylvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-Hlti 011 tho north by lands of J, c. Smith, on 1110 east uy iiuiuington road, on thobouth by roau icaumg irom Huntington road to Susuuehnn. na Turnpike, on tho west by lands ot Solomon Ilower, containing eleven acres, more or less. Tho building on said premises, ngalnst which median lc's lieu was tiled, U a two-btory frame building auout ininy reet in front by blxteeu In dentil. Seized, taken Into execution, nt tho suit of Freas llros. vs. Nelson Freas, administrator of Adam Deltrtek, deceased, and to bo sold ns tho property ui Auain uieincK, ueceaseu, iv, En, A LSO A certain lot or 11 ir eel of land situ nto In Fishing creek township, Columbia county, Pa., lying ou tho west bldo of Hlg Fishing creek adjoining land oi uiomasj, Hiitchlsoii 011 tho north, and. Harne Ainmcriiuu and Lazarus on the west, containing ono aero and ono hundred utul twenty perches whereon uro erected a ono and one-half story frame dwelling liouso, framo htnblo nnd other out buildings. Fruit trees on tho premises. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of tlio orangovlllo Mutual SaMug Fund & ljau Assocla. tlonvs. LoahNeyhard nud John Neyhard, uudto bo bold as tho property of Uah Neyhard and John Neyhard. Jan. 9, last U. W. Miller, Att'y. Illoomsburg, Jan. I,, '81. JOHN MOUltKY, Jackbou & Utile, Att) "s. Sheriff. MARKET REP0RTS. 11LOOMSHURG JIARKET. Wheat per bushel $ 1 07 Ryo " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " 40 Flour bcr barrel 5 r0 Clovcrsccil Hotter 83 Eges 80 Tall 09 Potatoes nr, Dried Apples 00 Hams 14 Sides nnd shoulders 10 Chickens 0 Turkeys Vi Lnrd per pound , 11 Hay per ton 12 00 Ilceswnx , , 25 lluckwlicat Hour per hundred 4 00 Iard per lb 11 Hides per lb 0 to 7 Veal skins per lb 03 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 80 Philadelphia Markets. COItltHOTK?r WJiUKLY. FF.KD' Western winter bran, spot nt 18.50 red middlings, spot nt 18.75 j cholco wlilto meddlings S2.60 per ton. .MACKKHKL. Kxtra mess 33C. largo l's, 28 30c. extra shore l's 2S ( 200. FLOUIt Western extra's 3.20 s" 3.75 ! I'cnn'a. family, 4.5) ra 4.75, Ohio clear, 6.00 1 5.91 : winter patent 6. 1 0.37. 11UCKWHF.AT FLOUIt-l'ure scarce and wanted 3.20 ( 3.23! mixtures rulo and dull at 3.33 (a 3.23 per 100 lbs. WlIUAT. Delaware red at 1.10, No 1 1'enn sjlvanla red 1.11. HYK. Prime Pennsylvania (Be con.V, 12W bushels 1'cnn.sylvnnla rejected yel low, very damp at 60. I lAT. No. 3 white 4t Sf 4 1 No, 2 41. HAY AND STKAW Timothy Choice Western and New York, 16. j fair to good Western and New York, 13.0 14. : medium Western and New ork, 10. m 12. ; cut hay ns to quality 1 1. 17.50. ltyo straw 13.10, Wheat straw, s. 9. oat straw 9. SEEDS. clover 100 ler lb. Timothy 1.40 Lis per bushel. Flax 1.63 per bushcL Wool Ohio, Pennsylvania nnd West Virginia, I leeco Washed, XX and above. 39 a 42c ; X30f 3tc ; common 2.1 & 27c. Texas, Fall clip Une 20 22. medium 22 2 1 coarse, 10 17. LOOS. Pennsylvania extra, 30 ($ 32c. Western extra, 37e ; limed, extra 28. liUTTElt Pennsylvania extra, 36 37; Western L1VK FOULTHY. Fowls, Hens, 11 (3, 12o mixed lots in m 1 ie. roosters old 0 7c. turkeys, 13 w 14c ducks 13 c 14 gccsolotAll. DUKssh'D poULTliY. turkeys extra 16(3, 17, chickens extra 11 j ducks choice low is: gecso choice 11 rs 12. potatoes. Karly ltoio per bushcL 403 43; Ilurbank nnd Hebron, 43 o 45c. ONIONS. Yellow, 1.50(4 1.63 perbbl. QRDINANCE No. "M. An ordinance to repeal ordlnanco No. 31, Section I. lie It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council of tho Town ot Illoomsburg, and It Is hereby or dalned and enacted by nuthorlty of tho same, that ordlnnuco No. 31, entitled, "An ordinance to straighten, widen and open portions ot the high way In I he Town ot Illoomsburg, commonly known as tho Light street road and to vacato such por tions of tho said Light street road as may thereby becomo Useless," passed November 7th, A. 1). 1883, bo and tho same Is hereby repealed. O. A. llKHHINO. l'rnst. Town council. Attest i A. L. Fritz, See'y. 1-4 0 RDINANCE No. 33. Au ordinance to straighten, widen nnd open por tions of tho highway In tho Town ot Ulooms burg, commonly known a3 tho Light Street road and to vacato such portions or tho slid Light Street road as may thereby become useless. SECTION I. Ho It ordained and enacted by tho Town council ot tho Town of Illoomsburg, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho same: That a portion of tho IJght street road from where It intersects Second street Hhall be straightened and wideuedund openedto tho width of bcu'iity teet, for a dlstanca ot forty-two feet on tho East side, and lltty-elght and three-tenths feet on the West side, tho centre thereof to bo In a lino beginning at a polut In tho centre line otaccoud street, sixty-seven and six-tenths feet East of tho centre stone in Second street standing at a point In line of tho West side ot East street, und running thence north 23 degrees 4 ) minutes west ninety-two feet to a centre stone at tho Intersection ot this centre lino with tho coatrellno ot a 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 tlio widening as in uiu uiDi suciiuu iiereoi snail uo siraiguicueu, widened and opened to tho width ot Ilfty feet, tho centre line thereof lo bu In a lino beginning on tho west sldeot tho portion mentioned lutuo first section hereof, at a point twenty-eight und elght- ii-uius icet iruiu inu uuriuwcsi eunier oi Bcconrj street and tho said Light Street road, and running thenco north U degrees 42 minutes cast tour teen hundred and titty feet to a centra btoue lu centre ot satd Light Street road. SECTION lit Any and every portion of tho said Light Street road as now Used, not within tho highway as by thtsordinance straightened and wid ened, nud to oe opened and thus blooming useless, shall be, and ure hereby declared to be vacated lui- uieuiaiciy upon mo completion ot tno work or straightening, widening and opening as by this ordlnanco outlined and enacted. And thereupon the said portions us w ldeued by tho llrbt and sec ond sectfons hereof, shall bo a public street or uj iuuQa,ii xutvu ui muuuisuurg. sHOl'ION IV. That proceedings bo Instituted for tho assessment ot damages to all persons who u,aj uo mjuicu, nuu cuiiiriuuiious UH)n nusucu uui-i .is snail uj ui-ucuiiM uy iuo Kiraiguieu- ht. Wtilpnllx. fllul lin.ml)i.n,thii u.M wm.a. road us by thls.ordlu.tuee authorized and directed. i-asseu Decemuer'isiu, iS3. O. A. IIEHHlNn.PrestTownCounclt Attest: A. L. Filtz, Scc'y. 1-4 N0'1 riOE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLU.M11IA COUNTY. Hello Johnson by her next friend, C. C. Marr, vs. iu ill ui:u uuuusuu. To It Hruco Johnson, respondent almvft nnmnd . Whereas unon tho libel of the said Hello Johnson n subpoena was Issued out ot tho said court com maudlng you to bo and appear nt tho next regular term ot sal 1 court to show cause why the said 11- ui-uuv suuuiu uui. ue iiivoreeu irom tno uonusor matrimony contracted with you; und whereas tilion return of said subpoena due proof was made that you could not be found In tha ballwlrk of tho Sheriff ot bald county, whereupon au ulla uuuvu.i was iiwnnit'ii uy sum court commanaing you to appear ut tho then next term of bald court to answer us aforesaid to which tho same return wasmadebythesherlir. You nro therefore re milred to bo nnd appear on the llrst day ottho next term ot said court lobo held at Illoomsburg, for said county, ou the llrst .Monday of February next, A. D. 1881, tuuuswvr said complaint. Sheriff's olllce. lllrjoiiis. .ioiim Mmntrv. burg, Dec. 22, lhxj. Sheriff. Littles, Att'ys. dee 28 OTIOE IN niVORCK. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLU.MHIA COUNTY, Mary Ilower vs. Henry Howcr. To Henry Ilower, respondent ubove named : Whereas unon tho libel of tho said Mnrv iinuror n subpoena was Issued out of the said Court com- manuing you to uu unu appear nt tho next regular term of said court to bhow causo why tho said li belant should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with you; and whereas upon return ot said subpoena duu proof wits mado that you could not bo found Hi tho bailiwick ot tho Sheritr ot bald county, whereupon nn atlas sub- ,u-:ua ,v.is uwurueu uy sum i;ourt commanding ou lo appear at t ho then next u?rm of said court to answer us aforesaid, to which tho ssmo return was mado by the sheriff. You am thnnrnm . nulrcd to bo and appear on tho tlrst day ottho i'vai trim ui sum cuuri 10 no neiu at luorimsburg, for satd county, ontho llrst Monday ot February next, A. D, 1881, to answer bald complaint. JOHN MOUHEY, Sherltr. Dec. 19, 1883. dec 21 J. C. Yocum, Att'y. aOl'ICE OV DISSOLUTION. The nartnershln of Oeo. a. Fhvkenstinn nn.i i M. Dovwtt doing business In tho name ofFlecken. stlno De Witt lias been dissolved this day by mu tual consent, Tho business will bo continued by (ieo. s. Fleckensttuo who will pay all bills aud collect all accounts. oraugeville, Pa. Jan. 1st isst. (IEO. S. FI.ECKE.NST1NE, A. M. HEWITT. j-OTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COI.UM1HA COUNTY. Sarah A. Selgler, by her noxt friend Jeremiah lles, vs. WhiUeld Selgler. To w Inileld selgler, respondent above named : Whereas unon the tlliel nf thn H.sld K.imii a u,.,.. ler a subpoena was Issued out of tho said court commanding you to bo and appear nt tho next regular term uf said court to show causo why the said libelant should not bo divorced from tho bonus of matrimony contracted with you; and, whereas upon return ot Mid subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo found In the ball, wlek of tho sherltr ot said county, whereupon un alias subpoena was awarded by said court com. maudlng you to appear ut tho then next term of satd court to answer us uforehiild lo which tho same return was mado by tho sheriff. You uro therefore required to bo and nppear on tho llrbt day of tho next term of bald court to bo held at Iilooiusburg, for said county, ou tho Hrst Monday of lVbruary next, A, D. l-si, to answer said com. I'K'ii'i. Jun.-y .MUliu.i, fciierin. Doe. 19, 168.1. ' ueo 2t W. II. siijder, Att'y. JOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMIHA tuiiii, Anna Mills by her next friend, H. 11. llowman, vs. Alfred Mills. ' To Altai! -Mills, respondent above named j Whereas upon tho libel ot the said Anna Mills a subpoena was Issued out ot tho said court com. maudlng you to bo aud apiiear at tho next regu. lar term of bald court to show causo why tho said libelant bhould not bo dlvorcea trora thu bauds of matrimony contracted with you t und, whereas iilKin lelurn of said subpoena due proof was mado that you could hot bo found lu the bailiwick nf tho sheriff ot said county, whereupon an alias sub. poena was awarded by said court commanding ou to upiwar ut tho then uext term ot said court to answer as aforesaid, to which tho saino return was mado by tho bherttr. You aro therefore ro. ipjlred tube und uppoar ou the tint day of tha next term ol said oourt to bo held at Illoomsburg. for haul county on tho tlrst .Moudav of February next, A. I), ibsi, to answer said complaint. , . JOHN MOl'ltEV, Sherir, Deo. 19, 188.1. ' sheriff. W. IL Bui iter, Att'y. '