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Sample copies of each of the above pa pcrs can be seen nt this oftlcc. tf As we keep no book accounts of these papers nil orders must be accompanied with the cash. The Columbian-, The American Agriculturist, Two superb engravings, All for $2 00. The .American Agriculturist is one of our most valued exchanges. It lias just enter ed upon the 43d year of its existence, with varied improvements, mid more leading matter and engravings. It is invaluable to the Farm, Unrden and Household. Wo will furnish tlio American AgricuUnrkt nnd tlio two Elegant Engravings, "Foes or Filends ?" and "In the Meadow," elsewhere described, nnd tho Coi.umiiian for one year to nny address, on receipt of two dollars nnd lifty cents. Ten cents extra for pack ing in substanhil tubes and forwarding by mail tho Engravings. PllltllC HillCH. E. II. Ltttlo will sell 11 horses nnd 11 mules nt his farm in Scott township on March 0th. They are all western stock. See advertisement. Allen Mann, executor of Gcnrgc Siiuman deceased will sell real estate in Catawissa township on March 25th. See advertise ment. E. II. Little executor of, lames Koat de ceased, will sell personal property at the late residence of tho decedent In Hemlock township on Saturday, March 1st at 10 o'clock a, in, M. A. Aminerman, administrator of John J. Stiles deceased, will sell real estate in Fishlngcreck towiibhip on Saturday, March 8th at 10 o'clock, am. See adveitlsemcnt. li. F. Iteigliard will sclljpcrsoiial proper ty on his premises in Scott township, on Tuesday March 4th at 10,.o'clock, a. m. The executor of Ellas L. Ilelwlg will sell real estatu In Locust township on February 23d nt 1 o'clock p. m. l'erHonal. Mrs. Judge Elwell is visiting relatives in Townndn. Guy E. Farquhar Esq., ono of tlio lead lug attorneys of Schuylkill county, .attend, ed court hero the first of tlio week. W. II. Brooks has resigned his position as teacher in tho public schools, and is at present engaged in G. A. Clark's store. Mr. L. M. Kelclincr of Light Street lias just returned from Oberlhi, Ohio, where ho has been taking a course in penman ship. J. W. Moycr Esq., of I'ottsville, wns ad mitted to tho bar of this county on Tucs day, and was engaged in tlio trial of nil Important suit in court. J. Irvin Steel, editor ot tho Ashland -hf-vacate, and O. Shuinwiiy, of the Standard Publishing Company of I'ottsville, were in toWn (Ids week as witnesses in a court trial. Gcorgo F. Craig of lloarlngcrcelt served on the jury this week. While in town ho called on us and paid his subscription one year In advance. Mr. Craig hus been a sub scrlbcr to this paper for many years, and he has nover failed to pay it in advance. Ancwspaper with a list composed entirely of sucli patrons would never bo compelled to dun delinquents. Housu to Let. Call nn W. Krlckbaiim, lluwuroof counterfeit five cent pieces, They aro of dull color and light weight, Crescent Tobacco advertisement in an. other column. Feb, 8.2m Several Inches of snow fell curly Monday morning, Tho Model sweeping biush savos your carpets, "Houghing It" ut tho Opera Hotiso Tuesday evening, February lOlh, udmls. slon 25, ,35 and 50 cenla. lleservcd seats at Dentlcr'u. THE Uo nml hear Dr. Vincent's lecture tills CVCIlIng, , , i Mr. Kll Knorr Is selling boots nnd shoes for tho Urwlgsburg company. Kltiiiorts llros. havo sold tliclr grocery store to 8. A. Wilson. Tho Winona Heccptlon tills Friday even'g promises to bo a success. Huy the Model sweeping brush when ex posed to sale nnd save your carpets. Friendship Flro company will hold their wuiiumuni uau on the evening of Feb. M. 0. Woodward Is a Ciltlilliltitn fnr tn. election as Constable, and will succeed by us usual largo majority. C. C. aiiilgnan oilers Ids largo stock of heating stoves nt cost, from now until -March 16th. Two olllces to rent In tlio Columman building, heated by steam, gas, water on same lloor. Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf TiimtstuY Moiiniso, 11 O'clock. Tho river is rising rapldly.and the creek Is up to tho road below tho Barton bridge A high Hood is looked for. Secure a bargain by going to O. O. Gal Igimn's nt once, and buying ono of his heating stoves at cost. Tickets for township elections prluled nt tills olllce for GO cents a hundred. Orders by mnll accompanied bv tho cash will Im promptly ffllcd. All- names should bo plainly written. 2w Llllcyb Sleppy, the Oraniicvlllo mer chants, have reduced their stock of winter goods one-fourtli In price. Now is your tlmo to get cheap coods. Take advimtairu of this opportunity. The persons convicted of tliu larceny of coal from tho Hloomsburg Iron Company were sentenced by the court on .Monday, each being lined live dollars, nnd sen- fenced to imprisonment tor live days In the county jail. J. M. Clark Esq,, is a candidate for Jus- llco of the peace, nn olllco which ho lias" filled very acceptably the past year, by ap pointment of the governor. A town like this should havo one Justice who is a level headed lawyer, and Mr. Clark tills the bill. E. K. Ikcler has removed his law olllce to rooms over Hawlings' meat store, 3d build ing below the Exchange Hotel. 1-25 4w. Hou. of llonon. The following pupils of Centre township schools have neither been absent nor tardy during tlio month of January -. Hess school, Wm. H. Hidlay, teacher, Thomas W. Miller, Eddie A. Weiss ntul Tilden J. Weiss. Hidlay school, A. W. Musgrave, teacher, Allio Hagenbuch, Cora Hagenbuch, Sadio Ha- genbuch, Cora Young, Eddie Hess and Llmer Hagenbuch. Campbell school, Sadio M. llnccnbiich teacher. Lillian llason, Eva Hicks, Willie Baker und George Baker. The drama, "Houghing It," Is a dramat ization of .Mark Twain's famous work, and is interpreted by Minnie Oscar Qra W. T. Stephens nnd an excellcut company. Mr. Stephens and Miss Gray are well known as the principals in several thrilling plays which they havo periodically present ed here. Their new play is said to bo very thrilling, nnd gives those famous canine wonders, Borneo, Zip, Hero, Leo and Ma jor, a chanco to display tlio wonderful in telligence the dog is capable ot.Philada. AbrfA American. Opera House, Bloomsburg, Tuesday Feb ruary 19th. Tlio recommendation of the grand Jury concerning the heating nnd tlio ventilation of the court room, is a timely and proper one. The atmosphere becomes thoroughly poisoned by being breathed over and over again by many persons, and It is actually dangerous for those who nro compelled to sit there day after day. Tlio bench, tlio bar, the jurors, tho suitors and tho wholo public is equally interested in having a place to hold court that can bo comfortably heated, and nt the same limo be supplied with plenty of fresh air. Whether It is nec essary to build J nn expensive addition to the court house in order to do this is a matter upon which wc cannot speak at present, as we have no information on tho subject. A case of much interest occupied the at tention of the Luzerne county court one day last week. The North Ss West Branch Hallroad was charged with being a mil. sauce in obstructing a public road iu Con yngham township. It was alleged by tho prosecutor that the company had taken pos session of a portion of the roadway with out providing another roadway, ns pro vided by law. In addition to this it was stilted that in the construction of their road they hud thrown rocks and other ob structinns upon the portion of the road they did not occupy. Atter nblo argument the case wns given to the jury, who re turned a verdict for the plaintiff. A level headed editor of an exchange thus expresses himself: "What shall we do with mother? You can't bury hernllvej public prejudice would be against you. It is a problem, como to think of it. A worn out, superannuated mother; a useless, tolling, complaining, a weary, querulous, tottering, old fashioned mother ! Hum I Wo know what wo should do with her were slio ours. Slio should have the best room Iu the house. If tliero were only ono room slio should havo that tlio softest bed, tho easiest chair. Slio should have re. spect, tenderness, patience, that would hi somo faint measure try to repay her bound. less devotion to a crying, red. nosed, ill tempered brat of yenrs ngo a devotion that labored through nil tho wuywnrl years of a disagreeable youth. Every fur. row ot her dear old face should be sacred to memory. Every cracked nnd wheezy tone of her dear old voice should havo tho Ing of music In It, and If ever our ugly, carnal nnttiro got tlio upper hand of us, wo would look Into her faded eyes and think low short tho time, even nt its very long. est when wc could no more ask her for- Iveness or hear it from lips that would then be silent forever. You may be old yourself some day, nobody ;wlll want to invo you around. Of nil the pensioners iu tlio world, mother deserves tho highest premium. Head Iu a llcntlHt'H Cluilr. Mrs, James Stevenson, of I'rovldenco died lust Thursday in a dentist's chair nt tho olllco of W. II. Heist, of Scranton, niter slio had three doses of chloroform und ether administered during the pulling of fifteen teeth. The iimesthetic was given by her family physician, Dr. A. Strang. After tlio first dose Dentist Heist pulled two teeth j then another dose wns given and nine teeth were extracted t then a third dose was given, after which ilvu teeth were taken out. Tlio startled dentist then real, ized that he was pulling tlio teeth of a dead woman, Mrs. Stevenson died shortly after lecelvlug the third dose, Slio leaves seven children, the youngest of whom Is only four months old, 'Ihc dentist spoken of was formerly a resident of llloomsbug. No censure ought to rest on him, under the circumstances, COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT, A Town Hliiklnir. Tlio town of Hnzleton, Luzerne county, has been terribly excited over a cave-in that occurred there last Thursday In the second nnd third lifts of tho Laurel Hill colliery of Arlo I'ardeo & Co. The scene of tho ilisftstcr was opposite tho lower de. pot of the Lehigh Volley railroad, and but a short distance from the largo machine siiops of the same company. Upwards of a square of ground was nlTcctcd by the cavcln.most of It settling one to three feet, but that most disturbed settled from eight to fifteen feet. Ono person was slightly In. jured. Tho catiso of tho disaster wns owing to tlio timbering In the chambers below rotting away, and never having been replaced with now posts. Great fear Is entertained that other workings may cavo In, ns their condition Is nn better than that which went down. Hcltuol Report. From tho rcpott of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for 1833, for a copy of which wo nro Indebted to County Supcrlu. tendent Grimes, wo glean tlio following statistics for this county i Whole number of schools, 102 1 nvcrago number of months taught, 0,02. Number of malo teachers, 103 1 number of .female teachers, 120 j nvcrago salary of males per month, $3,1.72 ; averago salary of females, $20.21 1 nuilo pupils, 4,4t0 j female pupils, 4035 ; nTcraga number attending schools, COiOj cost of each pupil per month, 80 cents ; total amount of tax levied for school and building purposes, $53,000.20 j State appropriation, $0,058.73; from taxes nnd nil other sources, except State nppropria tlou, $01,431.33; cost of school houses, purchasing, building, renting, &c, $14,. 853.29; teachers' wages, $38,025.20 ; other expenses, $14,401.18; total expenditures, $07,282.73. Joint uelintc. The debate between members of the Bcr. wick nnd Stillwater Literary Societies came off on Wednesday night last and wns a trcat to nil who heard it. Tho subject "Which has caused most misery nnd loss to humanity, Intemperance or War f" was argued on the nlllrmatlve by S. P. Hanly, Dr. II. L. Frcas nnd Col. F. Stewart ; on the negatlvo by D. McIIcnry, C. B. Me- Henry nnd Silas McIIcnry. Every speech was worthy of tho occasion and arguments used on both sides were ably advanced. At the close the judges awarded tho vic tory to tlio negative side by a majority vote. The members of both societies nnd a large company of friends then adjourned to the hotel of George Miller where nn ele gant supper was served iu first-class stylo to which full justice was done by tho guests. After supper a general social time wns participntcd In nnd all expressed themselves delighted with the evening's entertainment on their return to their homes in tlio wee small hours. Uerwick Ga zette, Feb. 0th. Hclentlllc I'rlr.CH. It Is a gratifying fact that more nstro- nomical discoveries, and those of more Im portance, havo been made by Americans during tho past few years? than by all the rest of the world combined. That this lias been due, largely, to the impetus given by competition for the honors and prizes awarded to discoverers cannot be dented, and in order that this interest may be con tinued and sustained, I offer the following: I'iuzes foii 1884. Two hundred dollars for each nnd every discovery of a new comet made during the year, subject to tlio following conditions : 1. It must bo discovered iu the United States or Canada, either by tho naked eye or telescope, and it must bo unexpected. !. The discoverer must telegraph im mediately to Dr. Lewis Swift, Director of the Warner Observntory, Itochcster, N. Y giving the exact tlmo of discovery, the po sltion nnd direction of motion, with suf- tlcient exactness, If possible, to enable at least ono other observer to find it. 3. This intelligence must not bo com municated to any other party or parties, either by letter, telegraph or otherwise, until such time 113 a telegraphic acknowl edgement has been received by the discov. crcr from Dr. Swift. Great care should be observed regarding this condition, ns it is essential to the proper transmission of tho discovery, together with the name of the discoverer, to tho various parts of tho world, which will be immediately dono by Dr. Swift. Thrco disinterested nstronomcrs will be selected to decide all disputed questions. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 8th, 1881. II. II. WAHNEH. oraiiKcvlllc. On Friday last W. W. HD.rman, son of our townsman J. B. Harman started for Portland, Oregon. He proposes making that place his future home. Mrs. C. B. Butler of Wilkcs-Barrro Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Itlckctts. Samuel Sleppy of Slilckshluny is visiting his sou Lee. Our borough project has been nipped In the bud, squelched, busted &c, and I nm sorry to say, partly through tlio efforts of some of our own citizens. I do not sup pose that we would bo benefitted by being in corporated except iu the matter of roads and schools. The former nro In a bad con dition, full of tilth, ruts nnd holes from ono end of town to tlio other, und the latter is simply a burlesque on schools. I do not want to be understood as rellecting on the ability of our teachers for I think they nro ns good us can bo found in tho county, but it is nn utter impossibility for t wo teachers to do justlco to ISO pupils und upwards. Many of our people are keeping tliclr chil dren from school ns they think that two or three recitations n week nro not calculated to materially advance them In knowledge. As a proof of the injustice ot those oppos ed to our being Incorporated tho very ones opposed are not In favor of giving us any privileges other than those wo now have. 78 pupils on Howcr's rolls and GO on Miss Eves', while no other school iu tho town ship has over 45. Prof Heck of the Acad, cmy, before the opening of tint winter term proposed to tiic school bop.rd to take 25 or 30 of the more (advanced scholars ut the snmo per head that it would have cost the township in our publio schools. His offer was refused and for no better reason than that the Academy offered belter advantages than tlio publio schools and somo parents would object because their children wcro not among tho 25 or 80 fortunate ones. As a measure of relief from this Injustice this borough project was started. Now us wo aro defeated in such n method of getting our rights wo must try some otlier,ns better roads and schools wo must nnd will have. The daily political and historical debates and arguments still go on on tlio comer. Some times thn under dog is ou top, und vlco versa. Fresh fish were free and plenty hero last week, the rise iu tlio creek prompting the fishermen out in platoons with their nets. Tlio greatest haul was made on Friday ulglit mauy of them on going to raise their nets in tlio morning found they had been anticipated and their nets were fish, ing trees and cordwood plies. Bomo par tics hud raised the nets during the night, taken out tliu fish and arranged the nets ou the most convenient objects. Faiii Pur. llorwlctc. Wages have taken n tiimhlo of ten per cent., which is rather severe when tlio prlco of provisions, clothing, &c Is con. sldcrcd. Last Saturday night Moses .Myrtle, (who has for some lime past kept a resort for young boys, where tho accomplishments of smoking, swearing nnd cider drinking wcro readily acquired), opened up a beer drinking saloon In the basement of his prom ises which bids fair to become n popular resort of rowdyism If last Saturday night's performances nro n criterion. Business opened up brisk and ono fight caino off In regulation order, after which noisy demon, slrnllons wcro kept up in mid about the saloon till midnight. Wlint Is to become of our temperance reputation ? -Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Lllley entertained their friends at their rcsldcnco ou Saturday evening, and a pleasant evening wns spent by tho largo gathering present. Tlio partnership between Drs. Iteagau nnd McCrcn lias been dissolved by mutual consent; each gentleman will continue to practlco medicine Independently. The drug store will bo carried on by Dr. A. B. McCrcn. If there were a later train to accommo date tlio Bloomsburg nnd Berwick people there would be somo chance of citizens mutually patronizing cncli other when there Is a good entertainment or lecture, such as Dr. Vincent's to-night (Friday.) A. G. Klmberly repeated Ills lecture "Hash" nt Beiletontc on Tuesday evening last. Tho Stillwater debaters feel elated over tliclr victory with tlio Berwick society. Wo understand the return debate is likely to bo held at Orangcvlllc. Tho Berwick Cornet Band intend giving a grand concert on or about the 25th, In Association Hall. Tlio Hev. A. Brittaln wilt preach a special sermon next Sunday to tho mem bers of tlio Berwick Lodge P. O. S. of A. Chaplain McCabo will shortly visit hero on behalf of the M. E. Church extension. X'nlmer ou I,uwycrn. Henry W. Palmer, lato Attorney Gener al, delivered a lecture in Wilkcsbarro re cently, on "Courts, Clients, nnd Cases." In it lie said this about lawyers : "A necessary part of every court where rights are adjudicated nnd wrongs re dressed, are the official personages known as lawyers. They nro otlicers of tho court, admitted to practice by tlio court, after certain preliminary study, upon the pro duction of a certificate of proficiency sign cd by the official examiners, and certificate of good, moral character signed by some member of the bar in good standing. Upon admission they take nn ontli to bcliavo themselves well, to use good fidelity, ns well to the court ns the client, nnd to delay no man's cause for lucre or malice. So that tlio presumption Is that a lawyer has learning, Integrity and moral character. I am aware that iu tho estimation of tlio ig norant a lawyer is believed to be not re motely related to tlio ovil one ; oven some people, who would dislike to bo classed nmong the unlettered, coufess to n dread of fulling into the hands of the lawyers. "Whenever a lawyer appears in a play it is in the character of it disreputable villain, seeking to trick somo innocent person out of his estate. In literature lie fares little better. All the world conspires together to crack jokes at lawyers' expense. "Other professions are, however, not exempt frome tlio same kind of treatment. How fond we nro of berating the doctor as a quack, aud the preacher as a stupid ; but when the grip of disease fustens itself, the swiftest messenger for the physician's nid Is too slow : his word becomes law ; his di rections havo the most binding force ; his coming is awaited with eagerness, his de parture witnessed with regret ; even tlio changes of Ills faco aro studied for signs of comfort ; and then iiopo begins to fade nnd the dark vistas of tlio unkuown nnd un knowable hereafter open to tho fading vision, tlio man of God is sought to inter, cede for tho sinner or to cheer the saint. They listen with patient waiting to the raillery of the strong knowing full well tlint tho day will come when it will be changed to accents of entreaty for help ntul couso. lation, "The lawyer also has his revenge. Tho timo of trouble comes, and the defence of property, liberty and life nro given to his care. No cherished secret is too sacred for ills ear, nor confidence too grcnt to be reposed in him. Deeds, notes, bonds, rep utation, fortune, arc committed to ids keeping without security or receipt, and tho trust is not misplaced. With the zeal of a fanatic nnd the energy of a giant tlio lawcr embnrks iu his client's strife, nnd docs royal battle in his behalf. No labor is to gigantic for him to undertake ; no sacrifice of health and strength too great for him to undergo. Tho light becomes ids own, and if victory crowns his efforts his client's joy is not greater than his ; it defeat overtakes liim,hls sorrow is as real as that of tho loser of the stilfe. "To the learned and honorable profes sion of thu law the world owes, in n grcnt measure, its progress in the science of gov. eminent, nnd Its triumphs over tlio tyran nies of despots. Tho highest statesmen, the purest philanthropists, the most do voted patriots havo been guthered from the lawyers' ranks, O'Connell, who thundered for Irish liberty; Erskine, who battled for the freedom of the press ; Otis and Patrick Henry, who dared tho vengeanco of kings in their defense of the liberties of the peo. pie were lawyers. Clay, Culhouu aud Webster, tho peerless triumvirate of Amer. lean statesmen were lawyers. Jefferson, Adams, John nnd John Qulncy, who wroto their names so Indelibly on their country's history that tho wreck and drift of ages will not obscure them wcro lawyers. "Through the midnight of tlio revolution and the catastrophe of tlio civil war, tho meu who stood steadfast, firm, unwavering and unconquercd, directing, guiding, couselllng, in tlio halls of state, in the cab inets of rulers, and on tho field of blood wcro lawyers. When tho red plouglisharo of war had cut its last furrow, and gentle Peace revisited tlio blood-stained laud, tlio lawyers garnered tho fruits of Victory in tho unchangeable lino of constitutional amendment nnd brought Into harmony tho dismembered fragments of a shattered union." That "Taxpayer." The Sunday AVuvi Dealer of Wllkesbarre, Issued February 10th, contains a corro. spondenco from Brinrcreek signed "Tux payer" which is altogether uncalled for, and for which It is dilllcult to account un less it is taken for granted that tlio author for the tlmo being, luliorcd under tho In. lluenco of some mental hallucination,, or that the contents of his article uro tlio product of a dream brought on by n vlo. lent attack of dyspepsia. Tlio author be. trays an eagerness of having tlio renders of that paper know that lie at one timo stud ied Itonmii history ; that leaves room fnr n thought that he likewise may have studied Moral Philosophy, but if liu did, and such a correspondence Is based upon a (rule that ho appropriated there, it is another mys. tery to think Just what author ho did study. His statement, Inasmuch as It Is a gross BLOOMSBURG, misrepresentation of facts pertaining to n matter concerning which ho pretends to know everything, is not only a slander on tho icpulntloii of tlio gentleman against whom tho article aimed ; It U likewise a slander on the church of which hu Is a member, and n slander on that "certain Itcvercnd" ns ho Is termed, It Is, Indeed, n pity that that class of of. llclous persons to which that "Taxpayer" evidently belongs, never go to the trouble of informing themselves ns to tlio exact truths Involved in matters In which they manifest such n great interest. Had that "Taxpayer" been obliging enough to Interview any of tho parties di rectly concerned In that nffnlr concerning which he Hatters himself to possess a full knowledge, his article undoubtedly would relate n different story or sing a different song, or what Is more likely, would not hnvo nppenred at all. Tho "Taxpayer" gives to the public tlio substance of a dialogue which ho asserts as having taken place between n "certain Itcvercnd" nnd n member whom lie desig nates as A. B. U., in which the Hev. ac cuscs A. B. U. of dishonesty, because he refused to pay over to him a portion of the salary which ho as a former deacon had collected from tlio members and alleging that he had lost ids subscription hook. Now In contradiction to sucli a .state ment which Is n willful perversion of tlio truth, and to tho honor of A. 1). C. it must be said that ho not only paid over to tlio Hev, every cent that was subscribed and collected before that book was lost and found again, but that five dollars wcro paid over In excess of the amount ac tually subscribed. There aro vouchers licro to show and prove this fact. As far ns this particular transaction be-, tween A. B. U. nnd tho Hev. is concerned, inasmuch ns the correspondent to tlio Kews Dealer lias utterly misrepresented them both, and has been dealing in falsehoods, it would perhaps bo to ids advantago not to resume that subject as lie promises, and should at the snmo time bo grateful to A, B. C. in case lie is not called upon to make good his slanderous nppronch. Tho article of the "Taxpayer"' was evi dently Intended to deal a fatal blow upon the political aspirations of A. B. C, whoso name is prominently mentioned in connec tlon with tlio office of Treasurer of Colum. bia county. Nobody, it is supposed, will object to him in his fight against or iu ids antagon ism upon sucli aspirations on the part of A. B. C. as that is ono of the privileges nnd prerogatives vouchsafed to us by our free institutions. But nn honorable man ought to confine himself to honorable means, nnd unless lie docs that ho must in. cvltubly find, lie cannot make nny favorn. bio nnd Instlng impression upon tlio mind of the public, he cannot accomplish tho ob ject lie lias iu view. "Truth crushed to tho ground will riso again." If the "Taxpayer" does not succeed in guarding ids tongue a little more, and if lie does not read over his "pieces" several times beforo forwarding them to bo pub llshed, that quotation which ho uses that "a liar is not to bo believed when lie tells tlio truth," will, it is to bo feared, apply with greater propriety to himself than to anybody else, for "ills a poor rule that does not work both ways." Justice. Court I'rocvetlliiKH. Sarah A. llluterlltcr. Exceptions to suf ficiency of bail, bail to bo perfected during court. Petition for discharge of S. C. Jayue as sigueo of A. W. Dickson filed. Com. vs. D. Albertson. Not guilty be cause of unsound mind. C. D. Fowler vs. Berwick borough, Wm. F. Keller, John H. Hetler. J. O. Winter, steen, Aaron Andrcns and Samuel Nuss appointed viewers to assess damages. Bridge between Pino and Jacusou not approved by grand jury. Borough of Catawissa not allowed by grand jury. Com. vs. John Hinterliter. Verdict not guilty, nnd the prosecutor Juo. It. Yolie pay the costs. Est. of Hannah Kuorr. Iteport of tale confirmed nisi. Est. William Ivcy. Bcport of sale con firmed nisi. Borough of Espy. Exceptions filed nnd leave granted to either party to take depo sltions on five days' notice. J. G. Freeze, 'L. E. Waller and Hobt. Buckingham Esqs., appointed the board of examiners for the ensuing year under fourth section of sixth rule of Common Picas. Orangevllle Borough. Heport against the same by grand jury. Tho Grand Jury made their report as follows i Tlio Grand Inquest inquiring in nnd for tho body of thu county of Colum bia In tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nt February sessions A. D. 1881, respect fully report to the Court of Quaiter Scs. sion of tlio Peace of said county, that in discharge of their duty they havo passed upon all bills and matters submitted to them by tlio District Attorney nnd said Comtj that they have examined the county buildings and find tho Heglster & Hccordei's office in a fair condition. The casings In tlio vault of said ofiico in order for tho proper preservation of the books and papers in their present condition are so mado ns not to protect said papers and books from dust ; wo would therefore rcc ominend that now casing and book cases bo built iu said vault, and that they be so constructed that they can be closed with glass sliding doors, nnd Hint tlio deed, mortgage and will books not covered with canvass be so covered iu order to protect und preserve them. Tho Prothonotary's olllco needs no re pairs. Tho Commissioners' olllce needs uo re pairs. Wo considered the suggestion mado by tlio iourt and tlio member of the Bar in rufcrenco to properly heating and ventilat ing tlio couit room and olllces in Said court house with steam; utter u careful examination of tho cellar under said build. Ing wii find that owing to tho smallness and darkness of said cellar, it would be Impracticable to place a steam heater there. in. Wo would recommend that nn addition to the front of court housu bo built after tlio plan recently adopted by the Commis sioners of said County according to plans drawn by j; H. Brugler, und that upon the addition being mado und constructed, a Btcnm hcutlrrg apparatus bo placed in tlio cellar under said addition, and tlio court room with ull ofilces In said building be heated jith steam. .Upon un examination of tho prison we find that said building needs boiiio repairs, viz i the roof is lu u leuky condition und should bo repaired nt onco locks to some of tho cells do not work and should bu repaired ; an Iron bar In ono of the windows bus been sawed off i the guto to tho jail yard will not close nnd Jock; we therefore recommend Unit tho Commissioners employ competeut work, men to remedy tliu defects lu order that thu county building nnd records may not bo destroyed nnd rendered useless, All of which U respectfully submitted, February 7, 1881. S. C. Javnb, Foreman, BKOONU WKBK. Est. of Wm, F, Trembly, a minor. A mining lease acknowledged In open court. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Kstntes of Hnnnnh Lainon, Georgo Glr. ton and James Lamou, auditors' reports confirmed nwl. Hnrner vs. N. Ss W. B. U'y Co., Jiulg- incut by agreement for plaintiff for $350.00 Casper Hhawn estnto vs. N. At W. B. H'y Co. Judgment by agreement for $200.00, Com. vs. Gcorgo Snyder. Record In tills case amended. W. it. Jackson vs. Sherman Booth. Judgment for $21.21, with stay of cxreu. tin for thrco months. An argument court was fixed fnr March 17th at 0 o'clock. Thos. Crevellng, Wm. Hldlny and Aaron Boone, appointed re-vlewcrs lor u road In Centre township near Allen Shcllianimer's. Cyrus McIIcnry, John Lemon and James Carl appointed re-vlewcrs for a road In Centre, near Wliltmlro's school house. Cyrus McIIcnry, John Zincr und Frank Wolf appointed rc-vlowcrs for a road In Jackson nnd Sugarloaf. Bohr McHciuy, James Conner nnd I. A. Dowltt nppolntcd ro-viowers for a road In Orange township, near Ahnor Welsh's. I. A. Dowltt, Allnas Colo nnd Wm. Law. ton nppolntcd viewers for a road In Jack, son near Lewis Cliambcrlin's. Est, Jacob Bomboy. Refunding bonds of Christian Weiss and Nora Scliug filed and approved, bond, Sec. of J. G. Freeze, assignee filed and approved, Estatu Hnnnnh Zarr. Rule on heirs granted to tako or refuse. Est. A. Troxel, petition for counter se curity tiled nnd citntiou ordered. J. M. Smith vs. C. Clark, ct ux. Judg. ment for plaintiff as per paper filed. Estato John Siiuman. Petition to fix se curity, to sell real estate filed nnd order made. Levi Kurtz vs Joseph Behm, et ux. At tachment awarded against Abraham Mil. lcr. Susan Wcllivcr's minors. Report of salo confirmed nisi. Susana Rumble adjudged a lunatic and F. L. Siiuman appointed a commlttco with security in $000,00. Estate Sarah Nnglo. Vend. Ex. award ed. John Kline vs. A. Kline. Rule on heirs to come in und accept or refuse nt valua tion. Estato Setli Hartman. Citation awarded on executor to settle account. Daniel Ingold, Samuel Trump and Georgo Bowman, convicted of stealing coal wcrt'cacli sentenced to pay costit of piosc cution and live dollars fine and be impris. oned in couuty jail for live days. Commonwealth vs. O. P. Hart. Sen tenced to pay a fine of $50.00, costs of prosecution and undergo nn imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary for one year. Estate of Humphrey Parker. On ticti- tion, citation awarded. Estate of D. C. Moss. On petition, cila tion awarded. Sarali A. Zeiglcr vs Wlnflcld Zelclcr. Subpoena In divorce allowed and a com missioner appointed to take tsstlmony. urangevillo -Mutual Saving Fund Ss Loan Association vs Joseph A. Heurie, ct, nl. Verdict for plaintiff for $3G0,87. Ellas George, C. C. Artley and Jeremiah Kostcnbauder, nppolntcd viewers for a road iu Locust and Roaringcreck, near Samuel Hnuck. George II. Helfrir.k, receiver, vs J. M. Frock. After henring the evidence for plaintiff nnd on motion of attorney for de fendant non suit allowed. Adam Utt, Jamo3 Manning and I. A. Dewitt, appointed viewers for n road in Fishingcrcek twp. Johnson vs Johnson. On motion J. M. Clark was appointed commissioner to take testimony. Estate of Phoebe Miller. Salo of realty ordered ns to tract3 JN03 2, 3 and 4. Osmau vs Osman. Divorce. Publica tion ordered. Mills vs Mills. A. K. Oswald appointed examiner. Estato of Joseph Folic. Amendment nl lowed to nuditor's report. Estato of Peter Applvman. Auditor ap pointed to make distribution. Moycr Bros, vs Krickbaum. Petition filed for a change of venut. Iron Saving Fund vs L. Z. Kahlcr. Rule to show cause why judgment should not bo taken. Commmonwcaltii vs M, J. Freas. Motion for discharge of defeudant filed. Estato of James Buckalew. J. M. Clark nppolnted auditor. 1). Albertson discharged from Jail. Isaac Patten, G. W. Utt and Joseph Long, appointed viewers for a road in Fishingcrcek near Pealer Ss .Miller's. Estate of J. J. Stiles. Sale of realty or dered. Adjourned to February 22, 1881, nt two p. m. Council I'roccctiliiKM. AIUOUIISKD MEETING Or COUNCIL AT 7 O'CLOCK 1'. M., 1E1I. 11th. G. A. Herring, president, oud all the members were present. Mr. Hartman moved the adoption of the following resolution, to-wlt : WllHUHAS fllll V tlil-iw, .l-o I..,.,,. elapsed since the Court declared tliu Mar- uei Bireei sewer roiuo mo only legally adopted route upon the town record sincu 27lh November 1883, and WiiEitKAS tlio Normal School and County contracts require the sewer to bu construct, ed on Mnrket stieet nnd be completed by first of May next, and Whkubah the attempt to clmnge said routu renders probable n controversy over said contracts und extended lltigatlou with land owners, therefore be It Resolved That tho work of constructing the sewer from Sixth street down Market street to tlio Susquehanna river hn resumed nt nnnn. ntul tlin Ktnnt r.-t,n,iOAiA...... i... ... ...... .... xjwiiiiiwsaiwiii;, uu and he is hereby directed to employ nn ad. tiju.uu iiuiiiuur ni men ior tlio vigorous prosecution of ;thu work and that thoy bo set to work to-morrow, February 12th, '84, Tho motion wns seconded by Mr. Waller. Mr. Sterling called for the yeas nnd nays, and being taken resulted as follows : Yeas Messrs. Hnrtmuti, Moyer nnd Waller. 3 Nays. Messrs. Rabb, Sterling, Hascrt and Herring, 4 The president declared resolution lost. Messrs. Rabb und Sterling moved tlio adoption of tho following resolution, to wit ! IlesolvcJ, That notice bo given O. A. Jn coby and to tho agent of John F. Auden. reid. or occupant of his lot, of a proposl of tho Town Council to ordain tliu con. striictinn (if ll sewer nmwj II,,. rili mill if tllL'lr lots flituiitml nn Puniil Kt tl.n 11... t nr sewer to bo about six feet from tho Pcnn. syivaniu canal, nnd tliut they will be heard In reference thereto ut u meeting of the Council to bu held Saturday evening tliu 10th of this month, nt tho usual placo of meeting (thu Council room nt 7 o'clock.1 On motion of Mr. Mover, tho veas ami nays wcru called nnd being taken resulted us I01IOWU 1 Yeus Messrs. Rubb Sterling, llussert una jieruug-4; nays .Messrs. Moyer, uariinan unit uiier 3; o thu preslden declured the resolution carried. Mr. Waller, ut the rciiuest of Mr. Wm Ncul, gave notice of ids objection to tho manner proposed for tho carrying the sow cr through tho culvert on tliu Forrv Road. On motion of .Messrs Rabb und Sterling council tuijourned to meet Saturday Feb'y lOlh, at seven o'clock lu tlio evening. Our court appears to bo partial to holl. Idays. It adjourned this week the day be fore St. Valentine's Day, to meet February i Washington's Birthday. There will ulso bo ii session of tlio court ou Murch 17th which is "St. Patrick's Day in the morning," MARRIAGES. THOMPSON-DRIESBACH. - On'.tlio iiu,iim., ni ine residence oi .M. r. iiitz, In Blooinshurtt. Pn . bv !Rov. Stuart -Milch ell, I). 1).. Unlit. O. (J. Thompson of Ar. knnsas City, Kan., to .Mrs. Augusta II. Dricsbacli ot Bloomsburg, Pa, During his brief eojnurn here, dipt. Thompson made himself friends among nil to whom lie wns introduced, especially veterans of the late wnr. Tho many friends of tho brldo will miss her, but trust that slio will find renewed happiness on tho verge of tho Indian Territory, for which tlicy started on Inst Tuesday. LOCAL NOTICES. All colors of wool nnd cotton carpet chain nt O, O. Marr's. W. J. Correll Ss Co. keep nlways ou hand n large assortment of furniture to select from, Any special orders filled on short notice. New goods at U. C. Mnrr's, chenper thnn ever. Call nnd see them. Try Day's soap, sold by C. O. Mnrr. TELEPHONE. ' IkooMsnimo, January 28, 1831. HELLO 1 HELLO, THERE I Is that ,-ou? Yes. Who li this? Why, W. R. jw,mi;., ..j.i. y, ij. w IT. MUII, WJUll IS It ? Why, n largo supply of tickets to Cal ifornia, and nlflntcrmcdiatc points west, lust placed on salo at this olllce. Rate of faro cheap as by any other route. 2.1-tf W. R. Kociieii, Agent, Depot, llloom, C. O. Marr wants butter, circs. lard. chickens, corn, oats and cabbage. 1001 shotcs. fresh cows. beef, all kinds of lumber rough nnd dressed, cloversecd nnd timothy seed. All the above for sale at Light Street by KILAS XOUNO. Feb. 8, 4w. More 00c syrup In this week at C. C. Marr's, This syrup cannot bo excelled In town. Try It. Cull and sec tho now stvlcs of frames Just received at MaoKilui-'s Photo Gallery. Table nnd floor oil cloths vcrv cheat) nt C. C. Marr's. C. C. Marr can Bell eoods cheat) ns ho does his own clerking. BUSINESS NOTICES. I havo been a sufferer from Rheumatism for twenty years or more, and ot lato verv severely. Have taken ono bottle ot Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir aud am now relieved of nil pain, W. II. Desiileu, Attorney at l.aw, Allcntown, I'a. For salo at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy. Bloomsburg, Pa. Ottawa. Ill Dr. T. A. Smnrr. savs t "Brown's Iron Bitters give entire satisfac tion." BEATS THE WOULD. This Is what H. C. Hehermnn. a drnc- gist of Marlon. Ohio, says : "TAoimw' JCclce trie Oil beats tho world. Sold nine bottles yesterday and to-day. One man cured of sore throat of eight years standing. Is splendid for rheumatism." OAt'SE AND EFFECT. At times symptoms of indlcestlon aro present, uneasiness of tliu stomach, &c, a moisture liko perspiration, producing Itch ing at night, or when ono is warm, cause tlio Piles. The effect is immediate relief upon the application of Dr. liasanko's Pile Remedy, which costs you but CO cents and Is sold by O. A. Kleim. July 13-eow MADE A NEW MAN. Mr. John II. Phelps, Dear Sir In roeard ' to your Rheumatic Elixir, I would say that I was in a fearful condition before I com menced to take it. It has really madu n new ninn of me. I can cheerfully recom mend it to nil those suffering with that ter rible disease rheumntism. I remain. Yours Respectfully, FliANClS H. Eaul. Spring street, Newton, N. J. Nov. 15, '33 For sale at Hendcrsliott's Pharmacy. Bloomsburg, Pa. Front Roval. Vn. Dr. G. H. Hill, savs : "Brown's Iron Bitters seems to irive irener- ul satisfaction. I recommend it strongly." CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH nnd even Asthma immediately relieved by Acker's Euglsli Remedy. Sold under guarantee by J. II. Kinports, druggist. CiTDccoratlvo Art. Explicit directions for every uso arc given with tliu Diamond Jjyes. tor uvcinc mosses, irrasses. cirirs. ivory, hair, &c. 10c. Druggists keep them. Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling. ton, Vt. "I Don't Feel Well!" The stomach is out of order ; neglected, this menus chronic dyspepsia. Y ou should tako Acker's Dys pepsia Tablets and avoid this terrible dls cusc. Sold by J. H. Kinports, druggists. 1IA1ID CASKS. I have used Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir on sonic of tho hardest cases iu town. It works like a charm. Respectfully Yours, D. H. Baxtkii, Druggist, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1883 Cornini:, N. Y. Feb. 14. 1883. John H. Phelps, Pliaimaclst. Dear Sir I wa3 troubled witli Sciatic Rheumatism for nearly six months in both bins, and af ter trying oil available cures and medicines without success, l was at last recommend ed your Rheumatic Elixir, und after using Ilvu anil ono-natt liottles l am pleased to statu that I nin entirely cured. I befoio could hardly drag my feet after mo, now I am uuio to won; mm utt us good ns ever, nnd havo no fear of being attacked again. You may publish this if you wish. lours Truly, James Higoins. For sale at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy. Bloomsburg, Pn. As an iirticiu for the toilet. Aver's Hnir Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses tliu scalp anil preserves It from scurf and dau. drulT, cures Itching, und humors, restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, mm pruiuuius us growiu. LADIES SHOULD UU.MEMBHR. a beautiful complexion results from using l ..('...Id Tllnn.l l..ltt- C. -t.l I..- T tr l.-l.. ports druggist, at $1. I have used "Kutzncr's Soro Throat Cure" for myself nnd family for over six years, and havo found it tho best remedy lor soro throat ever used, nnd 1 would not be without it. Truly it is what its uniiiu purports a "Sore Throat Cure," U. F. John, Attorney at Law. Shamokln, Jan. 10, 1883. Wholesale agents, Johnston, Hollownytfc Co,, 003 Arcli street, Philadelphia ; II. K. ivampoio i5 -ii -Mantel street, i'hllu. dtlphhi, Kutznei's Tolu Mixture Cough, being pleasant io uiuu mid mtld in Its actions, is especially recommended for children. Ask your druggist for it. don't si-ill the milk. "Tliero is no usu crying over spilled miiK," snys tue oiu saw. it you uro not only HbaUI, Put havo uo llfo in thu rootH of your hair, tliero Is no uso crylutr over that, either. Tuko both tlinu and yourself by tlio forelock while thoio Is u forelock left. Apply Parkei's Huir Balsam to your hair beforo matters net worse. It will arrest the fulling off of your luilr und ri'Stoiu its urijjinui coior, gloss anil soilness, u is peuect dressing withal, clean, richly per iiiuieii, cuius una items tuo setup. WANT OF FAITH. If O. A. Kleim, tliu Druggist, does not succeed It Is mil for tho want of faith. Ho has sucli faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cough tinl Lung syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, und Lung Affections, that ho gives a bottle freo to eutli and every ouu who is In need of a medicine of this kind, July 13-eow For coughs, colds or croup uso Kutzner's Tolu Cough -Mixture. Ask your druggist fur It. Bco u woman In another column, near Bpeer's Vineyards, picking grupos from which Bpeer's I'ort (Jrnpu Wlno Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons and tho aged. Bold by C. A. Kleim, llloomsburg. sept SS-ly OFFICE IIOLDKIKj. The olllco held by tho Kidneys Is one of Importance, Thoy act as nature's slulco woy to carry off tho cxtrn liquids from tho system and with them tlio Impurities both those that nro taken Into tho stomach and those Hint nro formed In the blood. Any clogging or inaction of theso organs Is therefore Important. Kldnoy-Wort is Na ture's clllnlent assistant In keeping tlio kid neys In good working order, strengthen ing them and Inducing healthy action. If you would get well and keep well, tako Kldncy-Wort. Tho only scientific Iron Mcdlclno thn. does not produce headache. &c, but gives to tlio system nil tlio benefits of Iron with out Its bad effects, Is Brown's Iron Bitters, i i , "THE DEAD LINE," Many old soldiers remember "tho dead lino" nt Andorsonvllle. It was a mighty dangerous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, bil iousness, nnd liver and kidney diseases aro full of perils for tho sick, but Murdoch Blood Jlittert nro n certain remedy. Bold every-where. NKUIIAl.OIA AND SICK HEADACHE. In Aurora, III., lives Mrs. Wm. Henson. Sho says i "Stmnritan A'em'ne cured mo of nenralgia. vertigo and sick headache." NOIiTH l'OLK EXPEDITIONS, Prize fights, walking matches, nnd balloon ascensions nrc usually humbues of tho worst fort. Dr. Twmas' Fcltctric OU Is not n humbug, it Is n quick euro for aches nnd sprnini, nnd is Just as good for a lame ness. OA11ES OF LIFE. As wo como to them they nro received, borno with, nnd passed over with no more llinn a thought, if wo nro in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering witli Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. O. A. Kleim, the Druggist, lias Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy which is un ahsoluto euro for any nffection of the kind nnd is sold for 00c cuts. July 13-cow 1'OltT OIl.U'E WINE roll THE SICK. Wo can confidently recommend Sneer's Port Grnpo Wine, which wns awarded tho highest premium at the World's Fair n su pcrior articlo of wlno for the sick nnd do- mutated.. Kutznor's Vermifuge is a pleasant, safo ' and effectual remedy for worms. It Is readily taken by children and onuses no sickness or nausea. Ask your druglsts for it. Kutzncr's Tolu Couch Mixture, bv Its healing and soothing effects, affords much relief in incipient consumption. Ask your druggist for it. Kutzncr's Soro Throat Giro is perfectly. ly harmless, tliercforo It can bo taken with out nny fenr of n serious result from its use. Wholesale ngcnt3, Johnston, Hollowoy Ss Co., 003 Arch street. Philadelphia : II. K. Wampolo Ss Co., 418 Market street, Philadelphia. MARKET JIEPO'RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel $ 1 00 Rye " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " 40 Flour her barrel 0 00 Clovcrsced , Butter 33 Eggs 30 Tullow 00 Potatoes 85 Dried Apples 00 Hams 14 Sides and shoulders 10 Chickens 12 Turkeys 12 Lard per pound 12 Hay per ton 13 00 Beeswax 25 Buckwheat Hour per hundred 3 50 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 03 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 80 Philadelphia Markets. CORRECTED WEEKLY. FEED1 Western winter bran. snot, at mi.m b S-.'.ta a.iehuiiiiu-uxira mess 33c. largo vs, 28 300. extra shore l's S3 m '-'tic FLOUlt. Western extra's 3.00 ft 3.55 ; renn'a. family, 0.0) & 0.50 Ohio clear, 5.10 ; winter patent litJCKWIlEA'r FLOUlt. l'urosrnrpnnnil wnntnrt 3 00 4 3.25; mlxtuies rulo and dull at aiOQ 3.50 per loo lbs. whuat. Delaware red utl.ll, No 1 Pcnn sylvntila red 1.14. in r mine reunsyivnnia wc, COlt.V. O0J bushels in irraln lienor rtMptivl mixed 50. OATS. NO. 3 WllltO 410 No, 2, MX. HAY AN'l) STItAW Tlmntlivl!hnlrn UVotorn and Now York. 15.: fair tn irrxvl lfm nnrt New York, 13. ti, 1 L ; medium Western and New iurK, n. m is. cut nay as to quality 14. (a, 17.00. ltyu ktraw ia,to, Wheat straw, .3. oat straw SEEDS. Clover 10.'c m 10i.- tier lh Tlmnthv i.m (31.51 per bushel, Flax 1.70 per bushel. WOOI Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Heeco Washed, XX and nbove, 39 4Ji! ; xsow 3cj common 25 (a 27c. Texa-s, tall clip Uno 20 u sa, medium 20 s I coarse, 10 (A 17. j.uua. reunsyivama extra, ale. western extra, 3Joi ; limed, extra 20. 3iaa5e. LIVE POULTllY. Fowls, nons, 15 (S, 13c mixed Into 1 1 12c. roosters old I $ e. turkeys, 13 uc. ducks 1 3 w. 1 1 kwso 1 0 (A l lT riiUBbSEli I'OULTin. Turkcj-s extra IScts., chicken extra n;j ducks choice 13 at 17: geeso choice, io ia n. ri)i.yioES.-Early ltosoper bushel, 38c 40; Durban!; uiul llebrou, 38 ($400. icuuw, i.au (js l.ia per uui. 0 BDINANCK No. 33. An ordinance to straighten, widen and open por tions ot tho hlsliwuyln tho Town of lllooias bur, commonly known as the Light street rond and to vacate Mich portions otiho&atd Lie lit wtrcet road us may thereby become useless. SECTION I lla It ordained nnd enacted by tno lawn council or tho Tmvii nr uinmnktum. nmi is hereby ordained nnd enacted bv nuthnrm-nf thn same: That a portion ortuo Light street road from where it intersects Second street shall bo straightened and widened and opened to tho width u' ii-ci, tur a ill-liana oi loriy.iwo reel on the-Last side, nnd nrty-elght nnd three-tenths leet on tlio West side, the centra thereor to bo In u line beginning ut a point In tho centre ltno ot second street, bltty-soven and slx-tenths leet East ot tho centre stone In secood street btandlng at a po)r. In lino or tho West sldo oi East street, and ruiuilii? . ,.ui ni u ui-ttii:i-3-iJiiiiuuic3 v-esi muciy-uvu (eetto a centre stono nt tho inuiisnntiim nr tliu centre, ltno witli tho eootretlnoota further nor. t on ot said Light .street road as hereinafter straightened and widened. ia.uu.n ii. a further portion of tho said Light street road extending Iroia the widening as lu the Una section hereof shall bo stralgliteued, widened and opened to thu width of tlfty feet, the centre ltno t hereof to bo lu a lluu beginning on tlio west sldoof thu portion mentlonwl In tlio nrst section hereof, nt u point twenty-eight and eight tenths feetlrom the northwest corner of second street and tho said Light street ro.ul, and running thenco north 84 degrees 4. minutes east four teen hundred and nilyfeettoa centre stono In centre of s;J.I Light htreut road. W.0N '".Any and every portion ot the said Light street read us now used, not within tlio highway as by thlsordtnancu straightened and wld. eiiixl, und to bu opened and thus becoming useless, shall be, nnd are hereby declared to bo vacated im mediately upon tho completion ottho work of straightening, widening and opening as by this ordinance oidulued and enacted. And thereupon tho said portions as widened by thu Ilrst and sec oud sections hereof, shall boa public street or hU'hway of tho said Town ot liloouiiburg. riV,L"'10N 'v.-'l'Hat proceedings bo instituted for tho assessment ot damugos to all persons who may bo injured, and contributions upon all sucli ninpert us us shall bu benellted by tho straighten. ng, widening and opening of the said Light street ro.iU as by thls.ordluaueo authorlteil and directed. l'as-'d December swili, 18S3. (l. A. IlEItltINO, l'rest. Town Council. Attests A. L. Fritz, Soc'y. 1.4 JAMES BEILLTC, ' Tonsorial Artist. .??;5!aRt..m? 0lJ 8tttntl na EXOIIANOK liAltllKitblloi'. He respectfully solicits the patronage of his old customers and of iha publio generally. Julyl6,'so-tr 0 HDIN'ANCi: No. iu. Au ordinance to repeal ordlnanco No. 31, section I . Ho It ordained and enacto.1 by tho Town Council of tho Town of llluminUurg, und It H hereby or. dallied and enacted liy aulhurlty 01 the same, that ordinance No. .11, entitled, 'Un ordinance to straighten, w Idea and opeu portions of tho high, way Tn thu 'iowu ot liluonisburg, commonly known as tho Uglit street road and to vacate sueli por. tloiis of tho suld Light street road as may thereby become useless," passed November 7th, A. D. Jb83. bo nnd tho sauio Is hereby repealed. Passed December 28th, issi. Attest, AW ,r0WB T"' EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. It. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BLOOHSBDRQ, PA. Ofl'OSll'B Cot'ltT UOUSE. i.urg.' aud convenient sample rcomii. Uaturooma int up ujij walur.aud all modem convesle&rxk
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