THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBUEG, PA., FRIDAY, APItlli i, 1881. Correct Hnllronit Time Tnhlc. Trains on tho Philadelphia A It. K, leave Itupett ta follows i north. aotmt. 8.3a a. m. 11;4J ft. tn. tm p. in. cms p. m. o Trains on tho 1). L. & V. It. 11 leave Bloomsburg M follows t Nomn. south. 7:37 a. m. 8:23 a. m. 10.31 a. m. 11:11 a. m. 8.30 p. ID. 4:30 p. m. Tho 11:45 train south oinnects with tho Phila delphia Heading at Hupert, ana with tho N)r tbern Central at Northumberland. The 8:25 a. ra. train connects at Northumberland with tho 9.n train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Philadelphia at 3: 1 J p. in. The 11:45 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at Hupert at 11:5) ro.iclilng rniladcl phta at 0.00 p. m. Tho 1 1:45 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:45, reaching Philadelphia at 7:23 p. in. Tho 4:30 p. m. train connects With Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8.U5 p. in., and reaches Philadelphia at 3:us a. m. c Trains on the N. V. It. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i wnuTlt. 7:11 a. m. 0.31 p. m. 12:01 p. m. 7:u7 p. in. Notice to CorrcnpoiidcsttH. In order to savomtny communications from the wastobisketwo mike tho following suggestions tohmlcorraipoaisam Ujaonlyono sldootthe sheet, and wrlto as pialn ns posilbto ; giro only tho local news that U of soma Intorost to tho com munlty, such ai acoldents, Improvements, mar riage dJatln, mttter relating to schools and churclioi, bmlnoil enterprise!, changes of real' dense, an t the llko. Wintappsir to be Jokes at the oxpooso ot others, and pjrs rail mintloo glv. log only ono nams or Initials or a nlokuun;, will notln printed under any clMumitAncos. Suoh ltemiotten glvo ortemo, though nono mty bs In tended. Tho full nam? of the writer muit alway s be given, but will not bj printed unles.4 requested . t( Public 8alcn. All thoso having public sale bills printed at this ofllco will receive a notlco undur this heading, freo of charge. Tho notice will remain standing until tho day of sale. John Zancr will sell horses and hogs on his premises in Fishingcrcck township, on April Oth nt ono o'clock. J. M. Long, administrator, will sell per sonal property of D. J. Philips deceased, lu Davison township, Sullivan county, April 10th nt 10 o'clock. "W. S. Hess, administrator of George Kclchncr, deceased, will sella valuable timber tract of 415 acres, on Saturday, April 10th, 1831. For Hale. Several town properties, good location, brick or frame. About 25 acres of land in Hemlock town, ship, partly cleared, balance well timbered, A farm of about 80 acres in Scott twp. For terms and particulars apply to Oeo. E. Elwcll, Bloomsburg, Pa. fcb. 20-tf. rentonal. Mrs. O. Wilson Smith has been visiting friends at Carbondalc. MUs It. A. Person of Montana, this county, vis ited relatives In town and at Espy the fore part of tho week. Judge Krlckbaum was In town on Tuesday. Milton Ilctts, son of David Iletts now of Potts- grove, formerly of this town, was In town this week. Elmer E. Moyer Is at homo at present. Col. A. 1). Beely of Berwick, graced our sanctum with Ms presence on Tuesday afternoon. Harry lllllmeyer graduated at Jefferson Medical College last week. Tho sewer pipe has been laid under the canal. Doiuvln's Teiinesscnns next Wednesday evening. B. F. Savage has sold the Benton stage line to Mr. Albcrtson. Foil Sai.k. A set of tinner's tools, apply to I. It. Hupert Bluoinsuurg, Pa. If O. A. Prentiss' machine shop was burned on Tuesday morning about half past two o'clock. Potatoes aro scarce. Lillcy & Sleppy don't want any, but any other kind of pro ducc they will take. Prof. Heck's article, and the list of up polntmcnts of tho M. E. Conference wero in type last week, but were crowded out, Go West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes mado in Union depots. No omul bus transfers. W. G. McKinney, Ag't. O. E. Savage & Co. havo removed to their new store room In Mrs Ent's building, next door below the court house. Lillcy & Sleppy want 100,000 dozen of fresh eggs, 100,000 lbs. good fresh but tor. Donavin's Tenncsscans havo been here beforo and had a large audience which was delighted with them. Thoy will appear hero again next Wednesday evening at tho Opera House. Sccuro scats early. The case of Stootzel vs. Jackson has been reversed by tho Supreme Court, which is a reversal of n former decision of their own A new trial has been ordered in the case of Swank vs. tho N. & W. II. Ity. Company, Lillcy & Sleppy have mado a groat cut in all kinds of goods, and will not bo under sold. Granulated sugar, 0c. ; Standard A. U., , white sugar, 8c. ; a nlco brown sug ar, 4 lbs for 25c ; all domestic ginghams, 10c uml down ; all cotton shirtings, 10c calicoes, 5 and Co dress goods at cost Call curly and get a bargain. J. L. Dillon has Issued a catalogue of chotcu roses and flowering plants, seed and small fruits, for 1884, Tho book con tains 32 pages with illustrations, and is n neat specimen of job work from tho Ibpub limn olllcc. Mr. Dillon has given close at, tcntlon to tho cultivation of (lowers and plants for some years, nnd has made him self a high reputation as a florist. Ills cat, ntoguc will bo sent freo on request. Foil Sale. A bay horso sultuMo for any kind of work, sIiirIc or doublo i not ufrald of tho cars. You can have your choice of two. Weight 1050 and 1150 lbs. IIkniiy S. Hkay, Hupert, Pa. Tho spirit of mischief was abroad on Tuesday. Well filled pocket books lay around promiscuously on tho pavements and when anyone, forgetful of the day, attempted to pick them up, tho wallets were found to bo well anchored, and shout of laughter from Joviul jokers wu watted to the ears of tho victims, remind Ihg them that It was April Fools' day and that they had been "sold." Molvlnnoy Smith, the fugitive ex. com misslnner of Lycoming county, has been captured In Kansas nnd returned to Wil llamsport, where ho is lodged In jail. Tli other two members of tho same board stayed at home and stood their trials for crookedness In ofllco and wero sent to the penitentiary. One of them was recently released. Smith has been gone about si tccu months, lie was captured by Major Lucas who will receive a reward ot $800 ty tho county. Chnrlcs Q. Uarkley nnil 11. Buckingham havo entered Into partnership In tho prao tico or law. Sir. Buck na ham m6vctl to 10 offices of Mr. Uarkley tlio first lnstnnt. Tlicro was n decided clianno In the weather last Saturday night, tho tlicrmoin- ctcr falling many degrees In ti few hours. Solid Ico was mado during tho night. On Tuosday morning there was Know In tho air. Lloyd Miller, living In Catawlssa town. ship, ono mllo from Bloom Ferry, has 3 colts to sell 4 years old, safe and sound In every wny. 4-4.2t Datesman Ss Weldcnhamer havo purchas ed tho storo of Forsyth & Rockefeller at Kspy, and took possession on the 1st. This Is a good stand- and the new proprietors 111 maintain Its reputation fully up to tho tandard. Forsyth A Rockefeller will re movo to Northumberland and go Into buil. ncss Kvcrybody Is crying "hard times" we oro doing first-class business. Why shouldn't people go and buy where they can buy tho cheapest ? Wo nro bound to run our stock down so wo will havo room for Spring slock. Como early and take advantage of some bargains wo aro offer Int. Lillet & Slsitt. Tho Spring term of tho Orangevllle Academy will begin April 7th. Special at. tcntlon given to tho common branches. About one-fourth of tho present number of teachers in tho county wero prepared at the Academy. Students thoroughly pre pared for any college. The location Is nil one could desire. Expenses very low, Wild pigeons scarce. Bargains nt Lillcy & Sleppy's plenty. Forgetful of tho fact that it was April Fool's Day, ono of our leading atlornoys picked up a band-box on Main street on Tuesday morning, which had been care. lessly dropped from n wiicon load of household goods belonging to a mover. In stead of a silk hat or a ladles' seal skin bonnet ho found only nn old tin pall. Tho Mattic Vlckcre Company played to small house on Monday night. Why tho audience was not largo wo do not know, for tho performance was worthy of a great crowd. Miss Vickcrs is immense in tho character of Jacqutnc, and kept the audi ence in a good humor from her first an pcarancc. At the end ot tho second act she wns called before the curtain. Llllcv & Sleppy's low prices arc playing mash. Low prices are doing It. Wo Issue this week a six-page edition. The extra half sheet is not simply an ad vertising circular, but contains reading matter which of Itself Is worth tho price of a year's subscription. Prof. Heck's story is good reading and teaches a lesson of in terest to the instructors of youth. The Rules of tho Democratic Party of this county have not been published for some years, and it Is Important that every mem ber of the organization should be familiar with them. These, with the digest of the election laws, make the paper worthy of careful preservation for luturo reference. We shall continue to issue our large cdl tion from time to time, as circumstances may require. Lillcy & Sleppy nt Orangevllle, havejthe largest stock of gilt, mica, satin, white, black and brown back wall paper ever of fered for sale in Orangevllle. The Bloomsburg Agricultural and Iron Works near the D. L. & W. It. R. depot, now In operation aro running at present on the Kcystono Thresher and Separator. The services of David Savage have been se cured in this department, and It Is Intend ed to introduce new and valuable Improve ments upon these desirable machines for tho coming scujoii. Mr. Savago has had some ten years' experience iu designing and manufacturing separators, and is fully icqualnted with his work, as U attested by the neat and substantial appearance of the machines, their efficient working and ready sale. Tho most improved new machinery late ly Introduced will enable the Works to turn out n variety of farming Implements very rapidly, and the location of tho estab llshment Is such, that wo believe its suc cess is but a matter of a littlo time. All kinds of the best and most improved Implements will bo furnished as well as different kinds of fertilizers. Particular attention will also bo given to repairs of all kinds. Iu order to supply a varied demand, the Company has Int'tly received a large in voice of such Implements as will not bo manufactured, among other things the Cel ebrated Champion Light Harvesters, Bin ders, Mowers, Studebaker farm wagons, Ac, &c. Located as tho Works arc in the midst of an agricultural district, equally accessible to teams or by railroad, and always pre pared to supply tho wnnts of farmers' It ought to receive such patronage as will In time create a lusting and bcuctlclnl Indus- try. J, Saltzer,, Main St., Bloomsburg, has one new platform spring wagon, 3 scats, pole and shafts, for sale. April I'llttltlifM. L. E. Waller has moved to tho property recently purchased by him on Filth and Centre streets. N. 8. Tlncley took possession of the house on Third street next to tho M. E. church. Douclas Hughes has moved into the Bldleman house on North Main Street. Itcv. L. Zahncr soon vacates the old tho Enlsconul rectory, and will board at Central Hotel uutll tho now rectory Is ready for occupancy. Itov. A. Brittlan of Berwick, will occu py tho old rectory recently purchased by him. S. B. Wilson has moved to Market street In tho Fry house. R. L F. Colley and W. D. Beckley oc cupy N. S. Purscl's house on Market St. II. V. White has purchased W. S, Moyer's property on Centre street and will tako possession about t'.iu middle of tho month. T. B. Miller has moved into bis new house on Third street. Mrs. Eshleman occupies tho property of W. Krlckbaum on Eust Street. Jceso Hicks lias taken tho Mcnagh house on East Street. S. D. Neyhard has moved into ono of Wynkoop's houses on Third Street. J, B, Trnthen has moved Ids sewing ma, chine agency to a room in Moyer Dros' building, below Market Street. Mrs. it. Young takes the house next to II. W. Sloan's on Market Street, J, O. Sylvls has moved from Port Noble to Scott Town. G, M. Quick has moved Into the llobl son property on Third Street. John K. Lock aril lias taken possession of his elegant new residence on Fiftli St, O, M. Drinker lius moved to tho Knapp . house on Third Street. ltcrrvlck. Prof F., Lamed of Dickinson Seminary occupied tho pulpit of tho M. E. Church 6n Sunday morning and preached an ahlo ser mon. Tho Itov. Mcndcnhall preached In tho samo placo in the evening. Her. C. II. Catcrall preached his farewell sermon in tho Baptist church on Sunday evening to a large congregation. Tho Itcv. gentleman will assume the charge of tho Pcckvlllc Baptist church. The golden wedding of the Itov. Alem Brlttaln comes off next Tuesday and wo learn will bo suitably observed. Tho funeral of the Into Harrison Harencr of Ncscopcck took place at tho Berwick cemetery, nnd was attended by a largo con courso of people- Tho Itev. II. W. Buck preached tho funeral sermon. Tho Concert next Tuesday will bo very fine, over forty-flvo performers vocal and Instrumental taking part. Tlicro aro moro than tho usual number of removals this year and some changes tn tho business locations. Tho Independent ofllco has removed from the Hockman building to tho premises re cently occupied by Snyder the Jeweller t B. Bponcnbcrg removes his business to the Gearcs' building on Front street, and I. Chamberlain takes tho premises on Market vacated by him Fred Boycr has taken possession of the Berwick House tho St. Charles Hotel has not yet been rented t A. Miller will open up a general store In tho Scesholtz building on Market street and Chrlsman & Son will bo ready In a few days to do a "mercantile trade In the build. Ing formerly occupied by Frcat Bros, i Michael & Ilartcr expect to carry a larger stock of household .furniture nnd will do on undertaking business at tho stand va, cated by H. S. Bowman. No use going any further than Orango vlllo to buy your wall paper. Lillcy & Sleppy can suit you In taste, quality and price. Cciitrnlln, Daniel Curry has put a new front In his hotel, which adds largely to its appearance, He will convert part of his bar-room into reading room, for the accommodation of his numerous patrons. The Republicans of town elected Ed ward Reese and Joseph Dawes to tho Re publican county convention. The follow ing resolution was passed : "That the del egates use every honorablo means for tho nomination of Gen. William Lillcy of Mauch Chunk, for Congrcssman.at-Largc." On a vote taken as to preference in tho coming Presidential struggle, all but two were for Blaine and Lincoln. Orders wero received last week by tho individual operators to commence working full time, on Tuesday ot this week. It Is needless to say the people were pleased to hear of the change from three days a week. The Big Mine Run collieries are being repaired this week. A new dumping. schute was built last week at the Bast col llcry. Morris Ridge colliery was idle the fore part of tho week, the water being too high in the slopo to work, caused by striking a spring In tho now air hole. Thomas Reese, who has been attending school at Wllliamsport, came home on Sat unlay, having completed his course. A large number of tenement houses will be erected hero this spring. Carpenters are at work on a few already. The Gas Company of Ashland, arc build Ing an addition to tho cas house, where they intend to manufacture electricity. William McCloskcy was promoted from laborer to engineer nt Ccntralin colliery last week. His many friends were glad to hear of his promotion. I he Dark Corner bilver Cornet Band re, ceived a number of now horns on Satur day. No doubt wc will have any amount of open air concerts the coming summer. Thos. J Darrah lost his dear friend, "Uro," this week. Any person informing him of his whereabouts will bo kicked out of the back door. Ono of the ropes at Centralla colliery gave nut on Monday. It was discovered in time to prevent a serious smash-up. It was replaced by a new one Monday night James Riley, a miner nt Morris Ridge, lud his hand severely hurt last week. A new branch of St. Patrick's' Catholic Beneficial Society was organized here on Saturday. The following oillcers were elected, viz i president, David Walsh vice-president, Martin Purcell ; secretary, ThoraaB F. Mumford ; treasurer, James Daley. Over sixty members were admit, ted. Mr. Smith of Mauch Chunk, has opened photograph gallery on the comer of Locust Avenue and Railroad Street. If you want your picture "pulled," now is your chanco. Thomas Barrett is the only man in town who wears the latest Btyle hat. Tom looks well in a Fedora. The telephone poles back of the new school building were blown down by tho strong wind on Friday night. The small. pox Is leaving Ashlund grad uallly; but four cases remain. The schools wero opened on Monday. At the Methodist Conference lu William, sport last week Bishop Harris appointed G. M. Lamed to his old charge, Centralla, Complimentary Concert. Tho friends of Mr. A. G. Kimberly of Berwick, will tender mm a benefit ncx Tuesday evening at that place, by a con cert. Messrs, Wlntcrstecn, Eshleman and Methcrell of this town will tako part, return tratu will run to Danville after tho concert, so that parties wishing to attend from Bloomsburg may also bo nccommo, dated. Tickets can bo had and sentB se cured by writing to E. K. Adams, Berwick, price SO cents. millwnter. That "blUzard" on Sunday night mado it very disagreeable for church going peo pie, but specially so for Sunday visitors, of whom there is not n few in this country, Tho mud has succumbed nt lust to the sun, wind and frost, much to tho comfort of travellers, and especially that nomadic porflon of our race who find It necessary t change their residence about tho first of April. Tho law buys to the anxious trout fisher "you may now angle forth and try you luck," hut old dame naturo says "wait little." Mr. T. II. Edgar Is building an addition to his dwelling. J. J, Karnes has contracted to work In tho planing. mill tho present year. M. W. McHcury, who recently took unto himself an help-meet, has set up house-keeping on tho furm owned by hi father, Hon. E. J, MoIIeury, dee'd, where he will he glad to seo and entertain his friends. Farmers aro beginning to turn over the soil preparatory to planting their spring crops. "Say, wife, what about spading that gar. den?" I guess I'll go a fishing. IUrosTKU, To I'nrmcrrt nurt Mnutirnctiircrn. Steam Engines, Saw. mills. Bhlnalo Mills. Planers, Threshers and Cleaners. Lever nnd Tread Horso Powers, and Farming Imple ments generally, always on hand nnd for sale lower than tho lowest. White A CoNNsrt, mar 14-4w Orangevllle, Pa. Everybody says Lillcy & Bleppy aro sell. Ing goods cheaper than anybody In tho county. Vine Towimltlp IfiHtltutc. On the 15th of March tho teachers and pupils of Pino School District, with others Interested In tho causo of education, wero seen wending their way toward tho M. E. church at I'lno Hiimmit, where, according to previous arrangements, they held their Inst monthly institute. Owlnir to tlia bail condition of the roads Mr. Grimes was un- nblo to get there. At 11 o'clock tho presi dent, Mr. Eycr Allen, called tho meeting to order, when exercises were opened by singing nnd prayer. As tho teachers who wero first on tho programme wero not yet present n few moments were spent In (lis. cussing the topics "How shall we sccuro a ucucr aucnuancc oi our cuiiurcn nt school ?" and "Tho length of our school term." Miss Laubach conducted a class In reading. Mr. Eves and choir gavo us some music, when wo adjourned to meet again in half nn hour. At the appointed time tho institute enmc to order and the pupils of Upper Pine school entertained us for n short time with singing, recitations and essays. Discussions wero resumed Prof. M. !. Terrell being among those to tako part In them. Pupils wero selected from the tiiiicrcnt schools nnd Sir. u. YY. Bobbins gavo twcnty.ftvc words from tho dictionary to be written by them. The pu pils from Durton nnd Pino Summit schools gavo us some good recitations. Mr. Har ry Jvcs or ureenwood, recited n prize poem, when Prof. Terrell took up tho sub ject of reading. Ho handled It in n vcrv creditable manner, gavo somo valuable In- structlon nnd closed liy reciting that excel lent poem, "Blow Bugle, Blow." Mr. Fans read an essay entitled "Parting." a vote or tuanxs was tendered to Mr. Hurry Eves and Prof. Terrell lor their presence and the nctlvo part they took tn the exercises also to Mr. Emery Eves nnd choir for furnishing us with such ex cellent music. Upon motion wc ndjourned nnd soon nil were seen leaving for their homes, evidently vcrv much pleased with the exercise ot the day, and convinced of tiiu fact mat such meetings aro conducive to the advancement of our cause. G. W. F., Secretary. A competitive examination ot Candidates for appointment as Cadet to tho Military Academy at West Point, will bo held at tho American Hotel, Mauch Chunk, on Thursday the first duv of May 1884, at 10 clock A. M. All Candidates for tho vacant Cadetship In this Congressional District arc required to appear before the examining committee nnd submit to an examination. For information as to age, mental and physical qualifications, Ac, address, Dr. R. Leonard of Mauch Chunk, or Prof. R. F. Hoftord of Lehlghton or tho Secretary of War. apr 4.4 w I'lHliltiKcrcek. The Eycr's school closed on tho 20th ult with an evening literary entertainment con sisting ot over thirty dialogues, essays and declamations, which were gone through with in n manner creditable to all the par, tlcipants. The exercises were interspersed with excellent vocal and instrumental inu sic. The farmers of this section have com, menced plowing for corn, and repairing their fences. I noticed in a recent issue of your paper an nrticlc over the signature "A Citizen Taxpayer," concerning the expenses of tho public roads of this county. Tiic writer ot that communication intimates that persons living from n public road having the use of a lane which runs through others' land nnd encumbered only by n gate or pair of bars, should not have a road at the public ex, pensc. Now, I think this Is n selfish and unjust view of tho case. There are other and greater reasons In many instances which might bo urged for n free road, For Instance, if the owners of the land through which tho lane leads would shut out to the public the petitioner's hogs and cattle on purpose to annoy nnd cnuse him trouble, It would be n sulllclunt reason to apply for a road free of such encumbrance. Again n person so situated could not sell his land for near its value, because of the dependent and annoying circumstances under which It would place tho purchaser, lliese are considerations of vastly more importance than the trivial matter of a gate or a pair of bars to open and shut, They affect the peace and happiness of cit, izens who arc unfortunate in not owning land along a public road. All pay road tax and all alike aro entitled to free roads whether they bo Inlets to other land or otherwise, else a certain class of persons arc not on equal footing with their neigh bors. Somo malicious persons havo broken open tho door of tho Eycr school house sinco school closed, nnd somo window panes havo been broken out. A great deal of such work has been going on for sever al years past at that place. The offenders may bo caught somo of these times, when they shall have to suffer tho penalty of their misdeeds. A Citizen, Lillcy it Sloppy have over 0110 hundred uiuercnt styles 01 wnii paper. LOCAL NOTICES. Wc show the larccst and handsomest lines of table linens and Hamburg embrol, uenes mis npring wo navo ever shown and at much lower prices. Call and see Clark & Son. w. J. uorrcll as uo. Keen alwavs on hand a lanre assortment of furniture to select from. Any speciul orders filled on snort notice, New stvlcs linen collars and cuffs nt Clark & Sou's. Another lot of best 5 cent calico f flressns At Clnrlc .t: Hnn's Alnn K pi Merrimack shirtings, 8 and 0 cent cheviot Biiirunps. 1 nKinL's ami musuim tiwuv unwn at uiarK k Don s. EASTER CARDS AT I. W. HAHTMAN & SON'S. Duplex. Bon Ton. All ltlcht. Ball' Health, M'mo Toy, None Such and Fault less corsets at uiaric x son's. Also war ncr s Coralane and other makes. For best Photographs call at MacKllllp'i gallery. Above warn x aoivs store. We aro offering somo bargains in black and colored dress silks at prices lower than over : will not bu undersold. Clark & Son. . BUSINESS NOTICES, BAMl'SON'S LEU AND LOCKS. When Delilah clipped off Sampson'i locks that miuhty althleto at once becaim "as otuor men." It It could bo proved that thepossosslou of luxuriant hair would en able men to tear open lions' jaws, Illscox & Co. would bo driven wild iu the effort to supply enough of Parker's Hair Balsam to meet 1110 demand, as it is tno liaisum pre vents your nuir irom failing out, and re stores tho original color it faded or gray, Besides It Is a great addition to the toilet tablo simply us a dressing, Kutzncr's Tolu Mixture Coueh. being pleasant to tako and mild In Its actions, Is especially recommended for children. Ask your druggist torn. WANT OP FAITH. If O. A. Klelm, tho Drugglct, docs not succccu it is nut lor tno want of iulth. 11 has such rami In Dr. Ilosanko's Cotiirh an Luni! syrup us a remedy forCouchs. Colds Consumption, and Lung Affections, that ho gives a bottle freo to eat hand every ono who is in nceu 01 a mcuicino 01 this Klud, July 13-cow n I nt 1 don't too do it, Don't suffer nny lonecr with the pal nnd nchcs'of rheumatism, which make llfo ourucn to you. itcuor, specuy nnu per lancnt can bo nrocurcd at the nearest lruc store. In tho form of Kldnov-Wnrt. Elbridao Malcolm of West Bath, Maine snvs t "I was completely nrottrnted with Rheumatism nnd Kidney troubles nnd wns not expected to recover. Tho first doso of Kldncy-Wort helped mc. Blx doses put mo on my icct, u nas now entirely cured me nnu i navo mm no iroumo since." Kutzncr's VcrmtfuEO Is a Pleasant, unfa and effectual remedy for worms. It Is readily taken by children nnd causes no sickness or nausea. Ask your druglsts for it, A YKI.L1NO liAnr somcthlntr to bo nvoldcd. Babies with colds, babies with croup, babies with scalds, burns, bites, nehes, sprains, or pains aro bound to become noisy toLants of tho household. Dr. Thomat1 h'cltclrie Oil 111 cure nil theso complaints, A PLEASANT ACKNOWLEDGMENT. "Had sour stomach and miscrahto appo. I tlto for months, nnd urow thin every day. I used Ilurdoek Jllood Jlilteri with tho most marvelous results i feci splendid." Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pa. nuiinuns t imi'ostehs t thieves t Tho above aro terms nnnllcd to tho unrc. llahlo and dishonest. Vr, Thomat' Eeleetrie Oil for diphtheria, catarrh, nsthma. rhcu. mnllsm, and all aches, sprains, and pains Is not n thing ot deception but a pleasant and honest rcmedv. It Is honestly mitun. honestly sold, and docs what Is claimed for OUIt IIEOA11D3. We are clad to say Unit our daughter. who has been nlllictcd with Rheumatism for about eight years, is nearly cured from inc use oi two Domes or l'hcip's itheumat lo Elixir. Wo regard it ns nn excellent remedy, nnd anticipate n perfect euro by the time another bottle Is taken. Respectfully, Mn. and Mus. Stave, 188 Frecmont street. Clilce pd. III. For salo at Hendershott's Pharmacy. iiioomsnurg, 1'a. Tho slleht cold you think so little of may prove tho forerunner of a complaint that may bo fatal. Avoid this result bv taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best of bronchitis, incipient consumption, and nil other throat and lung diseases. n,,ull .bUIVIIIVn .VI WlflllS, S.UIItllll S. " adulterating. . JD n.... xt t ..... Jil, AIIIVU uutvt Ul 1U&SU L. 11. u . unv Ing noted the want of a strictly pure nnd nrst-ciass wine, nas lor tho past 20 years devoted his time and Immense capital to raising tho Oporto Grape, with the view to supplying this want, that he has been emi nently 8uccessiul. the endorsements which his Port Grapo Wine hns received will tes tify. For sale by druggists. CAUSE AND EFFECT. At times symptoms of indigestion arc present, uneasiness 01 1110 stomach, sc, a moisturo like ncrsnlratlon. nroducintr itch . r - . . . . . ing at night, or when one is warm, cause tne rues. 1 lie ellcct is immediate relief upon the application of Dr. Basanko's Pile Hcmcdy, which costs you but 00 cents and is sold by C. A. Klelm. July lU-cow Centralla, Jau. 8, 1882. W. 11. Klltznor. Dear Sir ! ran nam .ir.. .1... 1 1.. taujr ii-aillj, 111 SULIt'llUr I11UUIB Ul jlillf UU.u , ,IU4, VU.U, A UUVU UHIl BUUIUUfc to the quinsy and sore throat for the last 12 1 . .. . . . years, a uavu ineu many medicines out never was cured until 1 trlca your remedy. 1 uitvu iiui ijitu inu sure uiroai since. 1 would not be without it. I cliecrfullv rcc ommend it to all who aro subject to tho sore tnroat. t ours truly, W. J. YoiiwAnni, Wholesale agents, Johnston, Holloway & Co., 602 Arch street, Philadelphia ; II, I. MUI11I1U1U 1 lyU., IIO JllirKCl Street. Philadelphia. Elmlra. N. Y.. Julv 10. 1882. Mr. Pliclns Dear Sir 1 Un to this morn. ing we have sold twenty-one bottles of your liheumatlc Elixir, and ns fur as we arc able to ascertain, with good account in every case, t r irsi vu uays). Inoiiaiiam Bitos.. Dnifrtrists. For sale at Hcndcrshott's Phurmacv. uiuomsuurg, i-a. T.I . ... - ' F.l'lLEl-sr ENTlltELY CUIiEO. Prof. Irvine B. Smith, of Pike. N. Y. inaKes me ionowinc statement, "sntntri- tan Arrt'i'ie cured inc of epileptic tits." CAKES OF I.IKE. As we come to them they aro received. borne with, and passed over with no mtire than a tlioiiirlit. if we are in the entovniDiit of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify n uunureu ioiu. u a. ivieini, me Druggist, has Dr. Bosunko's Pile Ilemcdv which U un absolute cure for any affection ot the kind auu is sold ior ouccnts. jttiy m-eow A he You M18RRAHLB throuch Indigestion. bour (stomach, or Constipation ? -ickcr's Dyspepsia iiiuicis we guarantee will re lievo you. For salo by J. II. Kinports, uruggisi. For coughs, colds orcroun use Kutzner's Tolu Cough Mixture. Ask your druggist ior it. Ackek's Blood Elixiii guaranteed : will cure all kinds of blood poisoning inherited or contracted. oia oy J. n. Kinports, drug gist. OOV. HOVT'd ENDORSEMENT. Executive Chamber, 1 Harrisburg, Pa., Juno7, 1882.1 Mr. John H. Phelps. Scranton. Pa.. Mv Dear fir : Promptly upon receipt of your x.uir, leu uaya since, x unicreu upon us use according to direction, stopping my Iodld Potass., Amnion, and Wine ot col- chicum. At that time I was completely disabled witli gout in both feet aud rheu matism in both Knees, ana he nlcss. Now I comfortably hobble about the house, nnd expect to bo out in a week. It may bo a coincidence, my amendment and the use of your medicine. I bono for no occasion to try it again, but If need be I will try It nguin in a ircsu ntincK wnii great coun ounce. very iruiy yours. IIeniiy M. Hoyt. Governor of Pennsylvania. For salo at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa. Seo a woman in another column, near Slicer's Vineyards, nicklncr crnnus from which Speer's Port Grone Wine is made. that is so highly esteemed bv tho moilical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly iL-ruiiti uuu 1110 ageu. Hold by U. A. Klelm, Bloomsburg. sept 22-ly Kutzncr's Tolu Cough Mixture, bv its healing and soothing effects, affords much renci in incipient consumption, druggist for it. ABk your TA Thine of Beautv. Tin. most hrli. llant shades possible, on all fabrics are mado by tho Diamond Dyes. Unequalled ior brilliancy ana immunity, luc. at drug gists. Send 2c. for 83 Samplo Colors. wens, iticnariison cc uo. uurllogton, Vt. UlMltANTXlD TO Cl'HH a colli or ronrrli I ujr j 11, ivinjori uruggisi. EXECUTOR'S SALE, OF VALUABLE Real Estate. By virtue of tho last will and testament of Oeo. Shuman, lato of Minila township, deceased, the unuersignea executor oi said estnto will expose to puoucsaieon Wednesday, April 30, 1884, at 10 o'clock u. in., upon the premises, a valuable timber tract of land, containing 60 ncrea. mnmn. less, situate tn Catawlssa township, Columbia couuiy, ra., oounaea norm by lands ot heirs ot Daniel Shuman deceased, east by lands of Uarman John, south by lands of west by lands ot heirs of Hamuel Biuman, deceased. The tract is ncavuy iimucred with good rock oak and wldle oak car Umber, and Is located near tho Bio ,uj ferry, and line of tho North t West Branch Hall. road, and la convenient to good market. Terms will bo mado known on day of sale, ALLEN MANN, , Kxecutor. Apill I) ISCHAllOE OP ASSIGNEE. Nonce is hereby given that a ruto has been granted by the Court of Common pleas of t'olum. bta county, to show cause whys.ll. Jayue, nssl. puee or A. W. Dickson shall not bo discharged, having performed the duties ot his trust, itulo returnable on the nrst Monday of May, issi. . ., , A. K. OSWALD, April 4-3w Atty lor Assignee, Wanted! stock. HteaAu Canrasvrs tn every county In this Htatfl to take orders for Nuraorr titeanu and Ofilrabl emolovmrnt nt HOOD WAniifl. Xxrjerleoca in the busi ness not rcfiturei. Nursenei widely and favor ably known. For terms address Ths 0- L. Von Duson Nursory Oj., GKXKTA, N. T. Van Duscn Nurseries established 1839. Also stock at wholesale, April 4-lst cow r JEGISTER'S NOTICES. Notlco Is herohr trim la all ImtaImml rrodllira and other persons Interested In the estates ottho respect I to decedents and minora, that the fol- lunmif numinuinuuni rxrcuionr ana guamians' accounts have been filed In the office ot the llrirls. ter of Columbia county, and will bo presented for confirmation and allowance In the Orphan's Court to bo held In nioomsburg, on Monday, May Kth, 1881, at S o'clock p. m., on said day. No 1. The first and nnal account of (leortro A. Hons Administrator of Jacob Hons late or Mifflin township deceased. No 2. The account of Jcwa Minrh Artmlnlirt nftftr 01 jtiary Adams laio 01 catawima township de ceased. No S. The first and fln1 ncennnt nf John W. Brans Administrator I b 11 o t Ann P. Enn In in nt tho llorougli of Berwick dece ascd. No 4. The flrnt. anil nftrtl.il aiwinnt. nf nMnrn llartman surviving Kircutor of 8eth Hartman Int0 of catawlssa township decoascd. NoS. Tho first and nnal account nf W. IT. 1'nrV. cr Administrator of Humphrey Parker lato of Ureenwood township deccabcd. No t. Tho flrst account of John Aahleman Ad. mlnlstrntor ot John Lewln lain nf RinrnrloAf town. ship deceased. NO 7. Thft flrt and nnrtlnl ATnltnt nf Ttfttin llcacock Kxccutor of Knos lleacock late of Green, wood township deceased. No R. Tho final account of Abraham Wltner miafdlan Of tho lMTHnn and palntn nf Mnrv V. 1 nomas minor child ot Joslab J.Thomas late of iioaringcrcek township deceased. No 0. The nrst and nnal account of Joseph Cor rell Kxecutor of Daniel v. Wledman lato ot Hem- lock township deceased. I NO10. Tho thlnlnnil flnal nrrviilnt nt II. t. V. Colley Executor of Alexander Colley late of Den ton township deceased. NO II. Tho tlrst anil nartlal nivnnnt. nf Mtloa W. Moss Kxccutor of DyerO. Moss lato ot Ilenton luwuBiny ucccascu. NotS. The Rrcnhd nnil flnal nwiunl. nf Rnintifll Lchr Administrator of Jouenli Lehr lata of Hearer township deceased. NO 13. Tho flret and final arrnnntnf Jnhn f!. Yocum Administrator of Mary J. Dcnnlson lato of Main township deceased. No 14. Tho third and nnal account of IJonlamln Damdt Administrator of Wtlllatn II. Oramm lain ot Catawlssa township deceased. . No 15. The first and nnal account of William Houghton Administrator or Llnril Krmnler latn nr lino township deceased. No IS. Tho account of Paul Pnrtner Admlnltra. tor of Iienjamln Hicks lato of the llorougb ot Uer- wick acceoscu. No 17. Tim first, nnd nnal ntwiunt. nf Wtlllam tofflpSa Dietrich Kxccutor of Joseph Dietrich lato of Fish- I Va.U . .. . . ... ... ....... . I cutor of Josepn weaver lato of tho town of it.ooms- I burg deceased. No to tho nrat and nnal account of William Krca- i mcr Administrator of Annlo welllvcr late ot Mad Isontownslilp deceased. ,.1 '1-1. . ... . . . . . I iuuch Administrator of l'ctcr llelnbach late of r vownsnip aeceasca. No 21. Tho nret nnd final account nf Jnhn K. Hobblns Executor of Samuel Drum late of Main lownsuip ueccascu. No 22. Tho nrat and nnal account of William Martiguardlan of Henrietta; Louisa nnd Amelia Heaver minor children of Franklin Braver lato ot ixrcusi townsnip ueccaseu. No 2J. The nrst and final account of William ltlchel Executor ot oeorge lUchcl lato of Catawlssa O. W. STEHNElt, lteglster. 17XE0UTO1VS NOTICE, JLi ESTATE OF ELIZABETH MOORE, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tho estate of ElUabeth I Moore, late of sugarloaf township, Columbia coun. I ty, l'a., deceased, havo been granted by th-j Itejl . coun. ltels. ter of said county to the underxlgno i executor. All persons having claims against the estate ot the decedent aro renu sted to nresent them for settle ment, nnd those Indebted to the estate to make I payment to the underalirned without delar. I JESSK FItlTZ, f-4-OW Cole's Creek, Executor. I ry XECUTOIt'S NOTICE. I JQj ESTATE or OEOUQE FEDDER, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on the estate of Geonre r eauer, i.uo 01 311111m lownsmp, uoiumou county, l'a., deceased, have been granted by the lteglster ul a,im cuuuiytuuiu uuucreigneu eiecuiur. mi persons having claims against the estate of said I ment, and tlio-e Indebted to the estate to in ike I uvwuio uuuuwguni niuiuu.uuidj, SAMUEL SNYDER, Executor. 4-4-6W QOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. The underblzned hereby announces himself a candidate for the office ot Superintendent of the ruuuo scnuois oi i;oiumoia county, ana respecviui ly asks the support of the Directors ot the county. Mar. 28. 1881. ALFHED llOWEIL 4-4 3w catawlssj, l'a. NNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Town of Dloomsburg for the year ending with M.rch 3lst lb84. Showing Indebtedness etc.. f the Tonn of Bio msburg, for the year ending March 1881, made 111 m-turuam; wuii uiUACb 01 A-semu y Ul April 12th. 18.5. en'ltlcd "A sunDlement ot an Act o re. gulate the manner of lndebteduo-s of municipali ties, to provide for the reieraptlon of tho same, uuu iu iuiiu.u penalties lur me lut-gai increase metv'ui. Frenarcd and published bv tho corporate author. (ties of mill Town. FUNDED DEI1T. due Aug 1, 1883 $ 140 00 " Jau 1,1881 100 00 " Feb 1, " 700 00 " AUg 1, " 10HO 00 " Jan 1, 188J 200 00 " Feb 1, " 700 00 " AUg 1, " 10HO 00 " Jrtll 1, 18S0 30 - 00 " Feb 1, " 700 00 " AUg 1, " 780 00 " .lau 1, 1887 701 00 ' Feb 1, " 500 00 " AU,' 1, " 800 00 " Jan 1, 1884 COO 00 " Feb 1, " 50i 00 " AUg 1, " 330 00 " AUg 1, 1889 320 00 " " "IB-JO 32100 " " " 1801 S40 00 " " "IBM SOO 00 " " "1893 34 OI " " "1891 400 00 " " "18S5 400 00 " " "18i 420 0J " " " 181)7 460 00 " " " 1HM 480 00 " " "1MW 210 00 Total Funded Debt I 13 820 00 With Interest on 1140 from Auir. nr. isjci. nnn upon 113180-from Feb. 1, 1(81. VALUATION OF TAXABLE l'HOPEUTY IN 1883. lleil Estate Personal nroocrtv f 691703 00 IU '40 00 01761 00 t 809303 00 10103 10 Occupations I Total valuation I 2pcrcent ofnbo6 valua- tlOIL ASSETS. Ualinee of tax duo on du plicate of 1882 01 63 1187 22 5 40 23 00 50d 28 25) 00 53 6-1 Balance ot tax due on du plicate or 1883 Due from sundry persons on account Due from Win, Webbs Est on Mkt M onen mr Duo from Normal school nmrmmTSfhiAnn nn I Sewerairo Balance in hands of Treasurer I Total amount of assets I 2000 LIABILITIES. Orders outstanding Couuons " J Earns Judgment for In $ 2583 09 00 jury 10 ice Costs on said Judgment 416 64 48 88 I 3051 63 I KlCes3 of liabilities over me assets t (01 31 Newton Boone Collector tor 1BB2. DIt. To bal of dup of 1882 $ 424 30 Clt By amt paid Wm Chris. muu treaa Newton Boone collector 01 1883 DIt. To amt of dup for 1883 I 2617 91 Clt. By amount paid Wm. unrismau treasurer Ba'anco due Win. chrlsman Treas for lSKjin account with the Town ot Blooms, burg. DIt, To amt of tax roll of 1883 $ 7131 67 To bal lu Treas hands as per statement of 18.SJ To amt from N Bo ,110 143 21 363 C5 1431 72 66 02 30 00 40 00 7!0 00 13 00 59 49 K I 00 50 3 20 1 70 1 70 collector of irsj Toamt fromN Boonocol- I To V" collected fiom lector 01 18H.1 State tax on bonds To amt from 8 O Creasy rent of Town Park tor 1883 To ami from (1 A IlO'rliig I'res being amt col lected as tines, licen ses Ac To imt ree'd from Col Co on Sewerago To amt from J O Butter dtmagii from opening Market btrect To amt from O W Sterner a y'rsrent of Town Park A; Interest To amt from K. W. M. Low removing snow To amt from Win Chrls man hauling earth To amt from u Neyhart hauling earth To a i t from Co tez Bob bins h ullng earth To amt from Henry Clark baulli'g eurth Tu amt from lllchard Joucj hauling earth To ami from Vm Krlck. bnum hauling earth I to Toamt from F. c. Kyer rcmovlngashes M Toamt from Wm vln. terstccn for break ing street lamp a 00 I icoti w Wm Chrlsman Tress CIL liyamt ofdupNlknno 1.01 01 ucwg un collected by Trcis on tax roll nf IRtl 2(117 01 lly bonds paid during Tear, tin NO III I 140 00 41 300 0 43 SUI 00 ra ayi m am oi lly state tax on loans M It lly Interest coupons paid during year 691 B0 lly orders paid during thejear MT4 I lly Treas commission Ida m lly bal In Titos hands M 4 1 I100US9 IIKCK1FT8. Hal In Trcta hsnds as ntrstatemeniof 1883 t US 91 4313 73 3C3 CS 1430 TJ GO 01 90 (0 40 00 rw OT 15 00 M M U 4T Amount collfctcd by Trs on tax roll of 188.) Amt from N lloone Col of ISttl Amt from N lloono Col 011881 Amt stale tax collected on bonds Amt 8 v crasy park reni ior iivw AmtO A Hcrrlngcollcct- iu as nnes, licenses etc Amt Col Co on Rcwerniro Amt J O ltutlerdamago for onenlntr Mkt. Nt AmtO W Sterner Syra rent of Town rark Willi interest Amt from miscellaneous sources f TIJI 33 Amt of outstanding or- uers, icss omstnni Ing orders i.f ihhj, to equal expenditures Total nmo'int KXrENDlTUUKS. iimitwAT. Nathan llomboy St Com for March iss.1 13 13 Clt llousclHt Com to March ltwi 30.1 so Sundry persons for 1 ibor icnin, repair 01 10013 and material 1683 70 f S0C8 03 rillK DEPARTMENT. J nrower, rent to Friendship Uo to Awll 18S.1 1 30 00 2 so 107 87 20 00 1 00 03 73 1 40 C 00 5 M 30 00 3) 00 8 31 C A 1'rcntls for repair on II s h hose carrlace It II Co for truck, lad- ncrs, ikh)k, cuaius, rones etc Columbia Co rcntofo'd jan stauio to April ISM GM.f J.K tfK narrow Pti Lockard for Darrow A: Turner fur nose oner s oil Wm Chrlsman for trans. pollution ot oil oiler WO llhodomoyer fir oil ing leather hoso WC Evans for making troughs for hoso Isaiah llagcnbuch rent Friendship Co to Juno 1881 I W llartman rent ton II ACoto April 1881 Uarman & llnsscrt for lumber & traits for hoso carriage t 390 18 CONSTABLK AND rOLICE. B D Freas police service for March 18S) M C Woodward, Town constable 123 M 63 CO 8 W Shutt, chief police Sundry persons police auty 31 CO (223 40 BEWEUAOE. Clt Houscl fir service s Superintendent Sundry persons for dig ging & nidng Samuel Ncyhard engin eer & assistant James Mccormick for laying sewer pipo Loytou Hunyan Co ce ment Moyer Bros cement C B Brockway for ack nowledgement of re leases (1 Aliening te'egrams Samuel Trump for haul Ing sewer pipe CCllailgnnn, terracot ta corking etc FPBIllmeyer lanterns, pall dipper etc Wm Chrlsman Tr e a s freight on sewer plp f 43 75 1071 59 131 23 51 23 57 50 3 40 1 75 1 20 18 97 3 27 2 79 13S 84 1321 81 MISCELLANEOUS. D Hall for removing bod ies irom episcopal burying ground Q E Elwcll rent Council room from Jan 18S3 to Jan IKS I Hoscmont Cemetery Co $ 124 20 ior lot, tugging graics deed etc Bloomsburg Walcr Co ior water rent & nro hydrants 819 78 032 10 180 00 Bloomsburg (las Co for use or gas in 4j posts renalra A L Fritz bcrvlco as bc- creturv U II Ent stiff fees In No 2 .May t so no 1 Feb T83 O.MiJK Lockard, coal for lockuu John Jones for water trough at East Main Streets 5 00 3 50 J II Maize, oaths o( coun cil ior laoj iw.-j F D Dentlcr, C H llousel 1 weoo, auditors for 1883 Columbian, Sentinel and itepubiican, publish. Inir statement 1K1Q 15 00 73 55 23 30 5 83 23 44 31 50 1 50 U SO 100 00 20 00 10 00 132 00 22 00 16 65 10 60 Samuel Ncyhard town surveyor ltcuben Hess for hauling ciiiuer on river Dame Daniel Bryfogle for haul ing cln on river bank O M Hughes for hauling cln on river bank Tho nas chrKmnn haul ing cm river bank Samuel Trump witness fee lu No 1 Feb T ta Wm Krlckbaum prot tee In No 1 Feb v 1 n E 11 lkeler atty fee in No 1 Feb F '83 Moyer Bros, rent of lock up iro n junu 1883 to June 1883 D It Cortman, serving no tices of nnneal John U Butter attending ruuuu jiua patients In 1881 C M Vandersllco for printing tax n o tlces ordinance etn Elwell Blttenbender for tux book, ndver- 6 A Clark stitlonery from April 1881 to Aug 1883 o a Barkley for service as Houcitor from Feb '82 MrslUkcr cleaning coun- ell room S N Walker, for hervlco 2 10 ns sienograpucr in Earns cnim W J corell for hall rack A L Fritz postaco 10 00 5 00 stamps, telegrams etc Thomas Vannata repair- 2 08 3 00 Hit, Ul U pUIUp Moyer Bros, lanterns. globes, burners, etc W C Evans for polo 2 52 1 00 Lafayette Fuller for tak- ingiramns to lock up nnd shooting dog 3 00 2958 46 25 I Total amt of orders 1 suea during j car $ 7173 57 OTIIEIt DISBURSEMENTS. Paid State tax on Bonds f 52 72 iHiiius iruu'meu 910 00 Paid Interest, coupons, durlnir year xui m Treas commission 109 2t Aiuuum in nanus of Trs 53 61 2051 Total atnt ot exnendl. luiva 1 via t) Attest : A. L. FltlTZ, Sec. 0. A. IIEltlHNO. ITesldent of Town Council. WO tho Undemlirnei! nnritlnn. nr thn Tnu'ii Bloomsbunr met on TunM.t iv Mun-ii sain a. 1881, and do hereby certify that we exninlntdtho foregoing accounts and statements and nnd them currect unu uu approve the samu. CIIAIILES It IIOUHEI, ) FIIANK 1). DENTLEltl J- Auditors. Tlloa WEBB. f N OTICE IN DIVOltOE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Mary Osinan by her next friend, E. M. Tcwksbury vs. John osinan. sur Ubcl In divorce. To John Osinan. resnondent nbnvo named i Whereas unon tho libel of the said Marv osman a suopoena was issueu out, or me s.uu court com manmng you 10 ue unu appear at tho next regU' lar term ot said court to show causo why tho said libelant should not bo dlvoreed Irom the bonds ot matrimony contracted with you ; and whereas upon return otsald subpoena due proof was made that J ou could not bo tound In iho hall, wick ot tho Sheriff of said county, whereupon un attat subnoeua was awarded bv said court com. uiauuiugyuu iu appear uv inu men uexi leini oi said Court lo answer as aforesaid, to which tho samo return was mado by the Mierlff, You are therefore renulrol lo bo uml appear on tho nrst day of tho next term of -aid I'uurt to bo held at iiioomsnurg ior sam county on mo nrst Monday Jiuf, a. i'. iKii, iu uuswersaiu cuiiipiaiuu JOHN MOUKEY, Sherttr. February ihsi, a W, Miller, Atl'y, March 21 DMINISTltATOH'S NOTICE. KSTATKOK SOS INN AI! KUUBLI, DKCKASIII, letters ot ailmlnlstratlon on the estate of Susan. nan utiuiuie. lato ot neaver lowiisiiln. Columbia county, Pa., deceiuieil, havo been granted by 1st rat or. All nersous havlnir claims acraliut iteirisver oi sum vuuuiy iu mo unuersnrueu autiuti. estate of tho deceasinlure reuuested lu iirvseiit them ior settlement, una those indebted to the lato 10 iiKiko paymeui iu tuo uuuersigned itdiulu- isiruiur nuuuuv ueiuy. Lbll .MU llAl'.l, 3-14-ow MlUIUi X Itoaik MARKET REPORTS. uLooMsuima mahket. Wheat per bushel k $ 1 05 ityo " " " Corn " " 00 Oats " " . 40 Plnur linr barrel.... 0 Uv ciovcrsccd..,.,. , 8 00 Butter Eggs 1 Tallow.. .i,Mt..t......i. 00 Potatoes 2" Dried Apples 00 Hams 14 Sides nnd shoulders .'. 10 Chickens 13 Turkeys 13 f.nrd nrr tinunil 18 Hnvt erton 12 00 BccBWnx 25 Buckwheat (lour per hundred 0 00 Hides per lb C to 7 Veal skins ncr lb 08 Sheep polls, each "5 Wool per lb. w - Philadelphia Markets. COHRKCTIiD WEEKLY. FEUD Western winter bran, spot, a so.10. MACKEltr.r. Extra mess tec. largo l's. 28 a 30c. extra r-horol's 29 1 sec FI.OU1L Western extra's 2.M G .nO! renn'a. iiiiiiuy, i.uu 4.10 uuiu iii'ur, o.w 15 u.ou, itiuici patent S.5 ( (inn. WllKAT. Delaware red nt LIS, No 1 Venn sylranla red 1.13, iiiii iTimorcnnsyivama iu .ac CORN, nn bushels In grain depot nt48c OATH. No. 3 .white tn 4l)f No.2, U. HAY AND 8T11AW Tlmuthr choice Western and Now York, 115. fair to good Western nnd rcw iorK, i,i. t 11. : ineuium wcsicrnanu now York, 11. m; 12. ; cut hay ns to quality 1 1. 17.00. ltye straw ID Wheat straw,!). $ ID. Oat straw id 11. SEEDS. clover Otfcts- ner lb. Timothy 1.50 1.3i per bushel, Flax 1 70 per bushel. uui ijiuo, j-ennsyivania nnu ust iriiiii.i. r icece asiieu, a a nun nuuc, iy, ; a .to 19 3i)c ; common 21 a 27c Texas r'all clip Duo 20 (4 22. medium 17 (Si 20 coarse. 15 ( 17. r.uuo. 1 cuuaj'tumu UAiru, xj n1.-31.1-1u 20. llUTTF.it. rcnnsjiraniaextra.31 33: western extra S3. live l'OULTltv. fowls. Hens. 13 I3tf mixea lots 12c roosters old 6 a c turkeys, ducks 10 l7geeso a 10. DltKssKD l'OULTKY. Turkeys extra 18c19cts. chickens extra 17 ; ducks choice 18 ; potatoes. Early nose ncr busneL ss 40 llurliink- and Hebron, 3.1 ft 38. uiu.. leiiow, l.ou (4 1.0 pur uui. Duck eggs 3.', Uccso eggs 75 (4 80. E2 - 3: - 1 co en rn 75 5 " S S a 3! CO ' m " - tfl 3, H en n n n a C3 1 O 03 o - X 5m-l2 SO -4 " CS SO S O K P x s s GO 2 CO Shotes, Pork, Beef, Calves nnd Seeds n specialty. All tho above bought 'and sold nt Light Street by SILAS YOUNG. UDITOH'B NOTICE. ESTATE OP JAMES BCCKALEW, DECEASED. The unilerslirned auditor nnnolnted bv the Or- C bans' Court of Columbia county to make dlstrl utlon In tho limd-i of the administrator In tho estate or James Uuckntciv lateot ArUona Territory deceased, will sit at his olllco In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, April 12th PMI, at 10 o'clock a. m., when uuu wneru an panics interesicu insaiu esvaic must appear and present their claims or be do barred Irem any share otsald fund. J. .M. Ul-lll, March 7-1 w Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S MOTIOE. ESTATE OF SAMUEL IIAOBNBCCII DECEASED. Letters of administration on tho estate or Sam. uel ll.igetibuch deceased, late ot Centre to rnshlp Columbia county, Pennsylvania, deceased have becngrnnted by 1110 Register of said county to tho undersigned Administrator. All persons having claims against the estate of tho deceased aro re quested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho uuuersincu uuiu msiraiur wiiuoui, ueuy. I. II. IIAOENBUCH, Administrator, March 7-Ow P. O. Orovanla. CoL co. l'a. J-OTICE TO STOCKIIOIiDEUS. The unnui! nvetlnzof tho stockholders of tho North and West Branch Hallway Comp iny Is call ed f r Tuesd ly, April 2J, 18S, at 1 o'clock a. m., ai 23:1 outli Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Election iui ruM-iciii, uuu uir cuirs sa uu uay auu piacu. o-i-iiii Ai.11t.111 iiaut ec-y. ft ULE ON PAHTIES. dam Kline vs. John Kline et al. In the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County. No. 58 December Term 18W. To Adam Kline, John Kline, William Kline, Daniel Kline, ltchecca Blue. William Swisher aud .Mary Ann his wirolu right of said wife, and Frank lin Metz nnd Christina his wife, In right ot Bald wife. You and each of you aro hereby notified that a rule has been taken In said court in the above stated case on the parties named, to appear In said court on or beforo the Ilrst .Monday of .May 1 tini, 10 accept, or reiuso real estate, or snow cause why tho samo shall not bo bold. JOHN MOUKEY, Mar ll-4w sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE T ho undersigned executors of the estate ot Abra ham A. Kline, lato of Benton township, deceased, will expose to public sale on Saturday, April X9, '84 nt one o'clock p. in., tho following described real estate : NO. 2. A tract of timber land situated In Ben ton and Kugarliaf townships, bounded on the north by land of John A. Kltie, aiuth by tracts Nos. 3 and 4, described below, cast by land ot Ira J. Thomas and west by lands of O.P.Fritz and Daniel Fritz, containing 31 acres and (l2perche. A roid 30 feet wldo runs from this tract to tho public road. This tract will bo sold on tho follow. log terms : Ten psr cent, of ono halt tho purchaso money to bo paid on tho day ot sale, ono half less l he ten per cent on Juno 1st 1881, and tho balance In one year thereafter with Interest from June 1st, 1884. security will bo r.'uulrod for tho unpaid pur- chasa money. NO. 3. A tract of land situate In Benton and Sugarloaf townships b junded north by tract No. 2, bouth by land of David Huberts, eist by No. 4, hud west by lindot o. I'. Fritz, containing 50 acres and 52 perches, whereon Is erected a dwell ing house. NO. 1. Tract of land In samo townships bound ed on i ho nor h by No. 2, south by Ian lot David 37 Uoberts, cast by lands of Samuel Hobjrti and Ira J. Thouia", nnd west by No. 3, containing 43 acres and 135 perches. Terms for No. 3 aud 4 : 10 per cent, of ono third on tho day of sale, oue third less ten per cent, on Juno 1st 1881, nnd tho balance on June 1st 18S5, nf with Intcres; from Juno 1st 1881. li - I. K. KIIICKBAU.M, JOHN A. KLINE, 3 2K-1W, Executors. jgXECUTOH'S NOTICE. estate or riui.ir r. eykk, dxceased. letters testamentary on tho estate of Phllln P. Kyer deceased, lato of Bloomsburg Columbia coun. ty, Pennsylvania, deveased have b.en granted by tho lteglster of said county to tho undersigned executors. A 11 persons li:n lug claims against tho estate of said decendent aro reiUesled tu present them forsetllemeut and those Indebtotl lotho estate to make payment to tho undersigned with out delay. JAMES K. EYElt, J. 1). WILSON, March 7-lw Executors. ;U,VV'H Hl'ICCIl'IC MlilllCINH, TRADE MARK TiikOkkatEnu-TRADE MARK Lisii iir.uKuv. An U'lfalllng euro for Seminal W e a k. lies, Sper.imtor. rhaia, lumotency, aud all lilsooses that follow as a scuueneo of self- of Abuse ; us loss of ' Memnrv. L'nlver. mi BEFORE TAKINQ.sal Lassltude.AntR TAKING. IMIn In tho Back, Dlinue-w of Vision, I'reninturo Old Age, uml many other UU'uscs that led to Insa nity or Consumption uml a Premature (iravo. IIkwahk ot advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom tho medicine Is bought do "ot refttna, but refer you lo tho manutactur cib, and tho requirements are such that they are seldom, teifi; complied with. Seo their writ- icu guarantee, a inaiui uuu siugiu package OI Oniy's specltlo will couvluco the most skeptical of Its real inertts. (in account of counterfeits, wo havo adopted the Yellow Wrapper i ihe only genuine. rr-rull particulars In our pamphlet, which wo desire lo send frvo by mall to every oue. Iir-'l'ho ShvI1Io MtHllcIno Is sold byull druggists at 11 tier package or 0 packaes for is, or win Uj sent free by mall ou tho receipt or thn money, by addressing THE (IlIAY MK1IIC1N1-: CO., Bullttlo, N, Y. Sold lu Blnoinsbnrg by all druggists. Nov l-lv tho tin, es.
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