The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FiTiTmy, aTTul 2r,, mi: Correct Itiitlrotut Time Title. Tralni on tlio Philadelphia & 11 It leave ltupert IUIIU no. NORTH. :3D a. m. 4:00 p. m. lOUtlt. lliU a, m. 6:13 p. in. o- Trains on the V.L.& W. It. It. leave llloomsburir m follow i NORTD. SOUTH. 7:77 a. m. 8: a. m. lo.u a. to. H:vi a, m. :3 p. in. 4:3fl p. m. The ll:45 train south einnccu with the Phlla. delphlafi Hondlnir at ltupert, ana with tho N)r them central at Northumberland. The 1 8:25 a. in. train connect at Northumberland with thet.tt train on I'ennsylvanla road, reaching Philadelphia at 8:11 p. in. , icM-mug The ll:U train connect? with Philadelphia and lte&dtnjr road at ltuport at 11:5a reaching Phtiadol. phla at 6.00 p. m. Tho 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:45, reaching Philadelphia tl 7:25 p. m. The 4.80 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania ro id at Northumberland at 8.05 p. m and rcachoa Philadelphia at 3:5n.m. 1 Trains on the N. W.B. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i NORTH. SOUTH. Ml rn. U:oi p. m. P- 7.1)7 p. m. Notice to CorrcHpoutlcutH. In order to savo many communications from the waste basket we make the following suggestions to local correspondents i Use only one side of tho sheet, and wrlto as plain as possible s Iglvo only, the local news that Is ot some Interest to the com munlty, such as accidents, Improvements, mar riages, deaths, matter relating to schools and churchos, business enterprises, changes ofresl. dence, and the llko. What appear to be Jokes at the expense of others, and personal mention glv. lng only one name or Initials or a nickname, will not be printed under any circumstances. Such Items often give offense, though none may be In tended. The full name of the writer must always be given, but will not bo printed unless requested. tt QOUNTY aUPEKINTKNDENT. I hereby anrounco myself as a candidate for tho office ot superintendent of Public School of Col umbia county, and would respectfully solicit tho support ot the School Directors of the county. aprlMw J, s. aitlMKS. QOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Tho undersigned hereby announces himself a candidate for the office ot Superintendent ot the Public Schools of Columbia county, and rramvtful. ly asks the support ot tho Directors of tho county. Mir. 88, 1884. 4-4-SW ALFRED HOWEIt, Catawlssa, ra. For Hale. Several town properties, good location brick or frame. About 25 acres of land in Hemlock town, hip, partly cleared, balance well timbered, A farm of about 80 acres In Scott twp. For terms and particulars apply to Oco, E. Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. feb. 20-tf. Public HnlcH. All those having public sale bills printed at this office will receive n notice under this heading, frco of charge The notice will remain standing until the day of sale. M. P. Lutz, assignee of C. B. Brockway, offers valuable real estate at private snlu up to May 17th, and If not sold by that date will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, May 2411), 1884. PcrHonnl. Bruce Coleman of the NtuuDeattr, was in town on Tuesday. I. S. Kuhn will start on a western trip next week. linn J. B. Kulttlu was in town on Mon. day for the first time in three months. Judge Elwell spent a few days in To? wanda this week, stopping ot Tunklian nock on the way up. Ioe Ciibam. Iob CitBAM. All the popular flavors at Phillip's Domestic Bakery. Dcntler's new building is rapidly pro gressing. Wanted. A girl to do gcncrul house work. Inquire of Geo. W. Sterner. 425tf James Commons has charge of the Bloom ferry this year. lie is the best man for that position that could bu found. Everybody says Lllley & Sloppy are sell lng goods cheaper than anybody in the county. Rev. S. P. Itemcr will preach in the Evangelical church on Fourth street every Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. Scrap pictures, transfer pictures, pocket books, purses, scrap books, albums, &a, at the Columbian store. John Weiss pleaded guilty of tho charge of bigamy at Wllkes-Barre on Monday. He has uot yet received his sentence. Mrs. Nancy Kahler, an aged lady, and nn old resident of this town, died last Satur day, after a long Illness. She was burled on Tuefday. Cranes' writing papers for ladles' corres pondence, the best paper in the market, at the Columhian store. White ink for tinted paper. Samuel Neyhard's otllco has been remov ed from the front room of the Columhian building to tho third room back, on the smne floor. Mr. A. O. Klmbcrly is our authorized agent to solicit subscriptions, job work, and advertising. Ills receipt for money for this olllce will be as valid ns that of tho proprietors. apr 25-tf 8. J. Creasy has purchased of Mr. Full mer m-tir the Norlli Mountuln, 10,000 feet of onk, hawed 20 feet long, f Inches thick and 1 foot wide, clear of all knots, which Ue (hips to Nova Scotia. Foit Hunt. The front room, second floor, of the Columuian building, One of til.- best rooms for an olllce In town. Heat eil by steam, lighted by gas, water on same flour, Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf E. L. Slmrretts has Just finished u three, year term of apprenticeship ut tho Ittpubli tun ofllee, and will be retained by his em ployern, which Is a proof of his good work manslilp. Ed. has served his time faithful ly and well, and wo wioli him success in o'l his undertakings hereafter. Everybody Is crying "hard times" wo arc doing llrst-class business. Why huuldn't people go and buy where they cau buy the cheapest ? Wo are bound to run our stock down so wo will have room tor Spring slock. Come early and tako advantage of some bargains we aro offer ,nJS Lillkv & SlBPI'T. As stated elsewhere, tho price of the "History of Columbia Cointy" lias been reduced from $3.50 to $1.75, by mall 22 .cents extra to pay postage. As the prlco teemed to bo too high to allow of ready tale wo wcro compelled to make this re ductlor. or keep tho books. Wo aro now giving tho agent's commission to the pur chaser. Call early, If you want the cheapest book for tho money over offered la this county. Lilley & Bleppy at Orangevllle, have the largest stock of gilt, mica, satin, white, black and brown back wall paper ever of fered for sale In Orangevllle. New wall paper In tho latest deelens at O' A. Clark's. The following Is taken from tho Hop ncllsvlllc, N. Y. lMily In reference to tho mnrrlngo of E. H, Wltman and Miss Milan Edgctt, Wednesday morning April 10th. Horncllivlllo lias lost nnother ot Its most accomplished young ladies. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edgelt, on Bennett street, occurred tho marrlago of their daughter Milan and itcv. K. II. Wltman, or Dubois, town, Pa., Rev. 8. W. Moyd performing the ceremony. A fow of tho especial friends of tho family wcro prosont. Numerous presents from tho friends ot tho parties ndded to tho Interest of tho occasion. Tho reverend gentleman, who Is to be highly congratulated on his good fortune, Is a Me hodlst pastor In Pennsylvania, and a successful mnn In the ministry. Ho won tho good will nnd wishes of those present nt the wedding by his gentlemanly.nnd cul tured bearing. Wo nro sorry to lose Miss Edgctt from our place, and Park church choir and Sunday School ns well as tho family will crcatlv miss her. hut wn pnn. gratulato her upon her cholco and tho wide Hold of usefulness open to her, An elegant repast was served and tho lm left on the noon train for their now home. Our good wishes follow them. T.nrirnat mlntr n11 I . i ui nnu (mpcr 111 IIIC Coun ty, nt O. A. Clark's. Mllcy & Slennv have over nnn Imnilm.l different styles of wall paper. Vacation Time. Tho school term will soon 1m flrnwtni In a close, and teachers nro looking forward to tho tlmo when thov will their duties. We do not wonder at this. liardly any profession causes moro wear nnd tear upon health nnd tomnor than ti,t of teaching school nnd no one who hns not mcu it con comprehend It to Its full ex tent It Is needless to say how eagerly the boys and girls look forward to a release from their dallv tasks, ami tim m,t, ..,.. of unlimited freedom. They do not seem io mm now, wiut thoy are sure to learn In tho future that these days of their lives. Sunday School Reward cards at the Col umbian Store. You can get Ice Cream at Phillips' Do. mestlc Bakery, of tho best quality and fla- About Road Tax, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has rendered several decisions of peneml Intnr. est in the matter of road tax. Tho right of rarmers to work out their road tax has been generally conceded, but supervisors In a fow townships Insist that the tax must ne pain in money. A test case has Uecn decided In favor of taxpayers, and their right to work out their tax distinctly nnd finally affirmed. In other cases Collectors oi the road tax have claimed a commission should bo collected on the nnrt worked out as well as that paid into thu township treasury. The Supreme Court decided that all claims for such commissions should be rejected, the working out of a tax impos ing no labor upon the collector or treasur er, but on the supervisor, who is paid fflr his services. G. A. Clark's is the best place to buy wall pupcr because he has tho largest as- sortmcnt to select from. Lille & Sleppy's low prices are playing smash. Low prices aro doing it. llciiton. There is no use to cry hard times. Ap- pieman & McIIenry say they have already sold one-third the number of wagons they sold last year. There Is no risk in getting a first-class wagon of them. Wc think times arc hard, yet it does not look so to see the rush at Rohr McIIenry's store, He has just returned from tho city with n large and well-selected stock of goods which he is selling nt very low prices. McIIenry & Carey have opened a fine furnituro storo on tho opposite side of the street from their former location. We see our friend, J. J. McHcnry, is making good use of tho fishing season, as he came home to-day with a very large trout. A now Ithaca five octavo organ will be exchanged for a buggy. Inquire at this of- lice. Go West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes made in Union depots. No omni bus transfers. W. C. McKinnet, A?'t. plant (shade TrecH, A writer iu one of our , agricultural ex changes says : Tho importance of shade trees should under no circumstances be overlooked by the farmer, and where there Is a vacant spot, where these gifts of na. turu can be given a location, it should be done. Now Is the time to prepare for spring planting, and this should bo accom plished as soon as the frost is out of the ground, and before the buds of the spring trees to be transplanted begin to swell. They can be used for both utility and orna ment around farm dwellings, and they may be planted near thu borders of cattle yards, thus affordlug tho luxury of shade for domestic animals in very warm weather. Iu pastures trees can be set out In groups for the like purpose, especially when the fields arc to remain permanently In grass. Thu cost is so unimportant that tliero Is no excuse for Its omission by any farmer. The prettiest country homo is the one that is almost hidden from view by foliage. Go to G. A. Clark's for your wall paper. and you cilnhot fall to bo suited. Potatoes are scarce. Lllley it Bleppy don't waut any, but any oilier kind of pro duce they will take. To PuilHloil AppllClllltH. llLoosibiiuiio, April 21, 1884. Ins. Columhian i The lollowliu: letter not belnif a nrlvate one, and believing that it will' bo of great interest to a luriio class of your readers. I give you permission to Insert, and mainly to save many soldiers irorn practical frauds and extortions. 0. B. B. Wabiiinciton. D. 0. March 7. 1884. C. B. Biiookwav, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sir i In response to your iclter of recent date, I deslro to say that Messrs. N. W, Fitzgerald Si Co.. Claim Acents of this city, wero on the 20th of December last, by direction oi ine lion, secretary oi ino in terior, suspended from practice upon In formation that the Grand Jury In tho Su preme Court of tho District of Columbia, had found nn indictment against them for unlawful practices, growing out of tho prosecution of claims for pensions, and iu view of this fact claimants formerly reprc. Rented by said firm, are, during the con. tinuaucu of the order of suspension, nt lib erty ot appointing new nttorncys or prose, cutlng their respective claims In person. very itcbpeciiuuy, W. W. Dodlbt, Commissioner, Lllley S) Sleppy have made a great cut In all kinds of goods, and will not bo under sold, Granulated sugar, Oc. j Standard A., 0,, white sugar, 8c. i a nice brown sug. ar, 4 lbs for 2ffo all domestic ginghams, lOo and 'down j all cotton shirtings, 10cj calicoes, 6 and Co dress goods ut cost. Call early and get a bargain. Foil Halb.A se( pf tinner tools, apply to I. It. Rupert Bloomsburg, Pa. tf j THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, Wreck on the Rupert IlrlilKc. The breaking of n car wheel threw n freight trnln nff tho track on the Runctt bridge Inst Friday night about 11 o'clock. Four cars loaded with lumber went through tho brldgo Into the river. Tho 'limbers of tho bridge wcro bndly broken nnd repairs will tako all of this week. The cars still remain In tho river, but tho lumber was floated down to the shops at Catawlssa and lied. Whllo the brldgo was obstructed passengers wcro transferred from Catawls sa to Rupert In wagons. Tho best dlrt.proof watches, mado can bo seen at L. Bcrnlmrd's jewelry store. Icrwlck. Tho attention of your readers Is called to the advertisements of B. F. Drelsbach, 0. A. Buckingham nnd Levy Si Co. Thoy nro llvo business men and country buyer Vis iting Berwick will do well to call nn tllnm beforo purchasing elsewhere. Tho Rolling Mill is suspended for tho present on account of lack of ordor. Geo. W. Pooler has been honored with and accepted nn Invitation to play ot tho Annual Concert and Contest ntcs of Dickinson Scmlnnry which takes piaco early In May at tho Academy of Mil lc, Wllllamsport. C. D. Fowler Is mnklng a successful In troduction of tho "Butler" Safe. The Wanwallonen Vallov Honsn. kcni by 0. W. Mautfcr, Is a model country hotel. avcryimng irom top to bottom Is arranged with a view to afford tho best nnd most complete nccommo dattons to guests. It lias been renovated and painted and pre Bents many attractions in tl recreation In the neighborhood of Council uup. ino table, under tho efficient lady of the house, Is all that could bo nsked by tho most fastidious. Tom's Columuian echoes were extensive ly read by Berwick subscribers nml will lm continued as occasion shall suggest. Dr. Michael, our new resident dcntlst.has taken up his quarters In the Hockman building and Is ready for tho patronage of nisirirnas and mo public. Fred Buyer has made some chances In his hotel and Is now prepared to accommo date the traveling public. Three new applications are filed for li cense for tho borouch. nnd we nrcsumo will probably bo granted. The school term exolres early next month and will bo closed by a public en tertainment In Association Hall. Reduction In Price. In the publication business, such as the Columuian has been engaged iu, It Is not ndvisable nor profitable to have much stock on hand, of any kind whatever. "Prompt sales and quick returns" Is n sound busi ness molto We find ourselves with a con siderable portion of our edition of the "History of Columbia County," still un sold, and in ngrcemcnt with the idea abovo expressed, deslro to put them upon tho market at such prlco as will be satisfactory to all parties. The book has hcretoror been sold at less price, comparatively, than most local histories ; but our agents have usually reported to us that the price was in the way of extensive sales, although tho book was in good demand, and could be readily sold at some reduction. The commission allowed by us to our agents reduced the book to us, to as low a price as we conld afford to sell it. In or dcr therefore, that thoso who want the book may now procure it at such rate as they have expressed a readiness to buy It, and thus the buyer have the advantage of what we have heretofore paid to p.gents, tho prico of the book will hereafter be, as follows : Bound In cloth, at our store (old price 12.10) $1.75. " "Jf leather " " 13.00) J3.2J. " tftull leather " " t3.!0) .50. and if Bent by mail, post paid, twenty-two cents additional for postage. This is undoubtedly the cheapest book that has ever been offered in this county, aud there is every tenson to our friends and subscribers that the book should bo extensively bought and circulated. It Is and will bo an authority on the subjects about which it treats. As the names and dates and transactions therein recorded fade away from living memory, and the newspapers of tho time aro lost and de stroyed, in the History will remain a liv ing and contemporary report of many facts which greatly concerns many of you to know, and to know for certain. Net only to know but to hnvo in the shape of a prin ted volume. Ceiitralln, The work of putting In tho pump at Logan is almost completed. The pump Is a very large one, requiring a 14 Inch col umn to rccelvo the water. As the colliery very frequently suspended operations on account of high water, they will have no further troublo In that direction. John Brennan, employed as a starter at Continental, had three of his fingers blown completely off, nnd his hand shattered in a frightful condition by an explosion of a Dunlin cap which went nil by some un known cause Iu the young man's hand. Work on the new nest of boilers has commenced at Logan. This will make in all, thirty boilers, nnd this number is bare, ly able to supply the amount of steam re quired. Twenty-two mules arrived here on Wed nesday morning from Illinois, to be used by Riley & Co. at tho collieries. Thlrty.three Hungarians nccuplod thu rear car of the early train n few days agu en ronto for Sunbury. Wo don't care 'how many they ship In that direction, so long as they will not Increaso our supply of them. Over forty of thr plagues are cm ployed at Ceutralla colliery. James I. Lake, foreman at the Lognn colliery, Is spending a few weeks In Bos. ton, Mass. Centralla colliery worked two days last week to tilt thu breaker. Several nartlcs are uxcavntlni' lmptr nf the new school building preparatory to building. Christ, Small has commenced operations on ills now dwelling, which will be a model structure when completed. A valuable cow belonging to Patrick McDonnell was killed on the railroad ou Friday. Contractors havo commenced the sink, lng of u new slopo at the Logan colliery. Miss Mary Groody of Ashland, Is spend lng a fow days with Mrs. Daniel Curry. A charter has been granted to the Ash land Electric Light Company. The work of erecting thu buildings will be com menced at once. Daniel Curry of town, and Schmcker of Shenandoah, will shoot a pigeon match for $100 a side, on tho 80th of May, Rev. T. J. McDcrmott of West Chester, spent part of tho week with Rev. E. T. Field. Tho Saving & Loan Association elected new olllcers ou Monday evening for tho ensuing year, 0, Q, Murphy has added to his large stock of dry goods a largo assortment of gents- clothing, which ho will sell at very reasonable rates. Town ortcntilr.atlnn. In your Issuo ot April 11th, 1881, wo noticed nn nrtlclo on the abovo subject, re ferring chiefly to tho rebent applications of Cntnwlssa nnd Orangovllto for borough charters. Wo nro iinncqunlntod with the facts nnd clrcumstnnccs attending tho np. plication of tho people of Orangevllle, so will havo nothing whatever to say concern ing their ense. Wo do desire, however, to correct several misstatements of facts con cerning tho application from Catawlssa i and, In doing this, let It bo understood Hint thcro Is no disposition to censure tho cmU ncnt nuthor of the nrtlclo, who would lhavn no Interest, nnd much less, any Inclination or desire to state what was not strictly cor. rcct. His Information hns evidently como from those most interested In opposing the borough movement, and has cither been collected In a grossly careless manner or with nn Intention to wilfully misrepresent the facts for tho purpose ot misleading tho over-credulous reader. It Is not correct that the opposition camo mainly from cltucns ot tho township out side of tho proposed borough, Every ono who has any reliable Information concern lng tho borough movement hero knows that It was mainly opposed by tiz individ uals, nil of whom llvo within the limits of the proposed borough, and that thero was only one man In tho township who took any decided Bland with tho opposition, while on tho other hand a mnjorlty of the leading citizens In tho township have ex pressed themselves ns being In favor of In corporation. The township of Catawlssa, outside the limits of tho proposed borough, would con tain 14 square miles or 8900 acres of terri tory, nnd would not be left In tho form of a shell or crescent. Tho Western bound ary of tho proposed borough Is the Susquc hannn river, which Is also tho boundnry line or tho township j and the southern boundary of tho proposed borough is, for a considerable distance, the line between Catawlssa nnd Franklin townships, and when It leaves the township line It follows tho baso of a high mountain a natural boundary the remaining distance, so that the proposed borough is taken from the corner of the township In a manner that will not Inconvenience nny one in any respect. If tho borough Is erected there will bo about 85 resident land owners left In tho township with enough nonresidents who own properties thero to make the number 100, and some of these non-residents own the largest nnd most valuable farms in the township and consequently are among the heaviest tax payers there. Somo of these very persons nro most atrnngly In fnyor of a borough strange and startling ns it may appear to the opposition. These citizens of tho township will only be obliged to maintain 21 miles of road outside of th proposed borough limits, Instead of 30 miles as erroneously stated In the article be- 1 fore referred to. There nro only 20 miles in the whole township ns now constituted and (j miles are within thu llmlls of the proposed borough. The foregoing stnte mcnts, It seems, would show very clenrly that tho parties who are most earnestly op posing the present movement to Incorpo. rate the town of Catawlssa are not sincere in what they say or do, or they would not resort to misrepresentation nf facts. They pretend to present n new plan, ostensibly, to incorporate the whole township of Cnta wissa, when in fact and at heart tho whole opposition nre unfavorable to Incorpora tion of any kind, unless their words and actions go for nought, It is a plan which, if waited for and followed, means nerer to incorporate. It is a last resort on behalf of the opposition, the purpose nnd design of which Is to dissuade the publlc-spirited citizens from making a much needed im provement In their town hcreahd now which the opposition fears is becoming formidnblo and which they know will soon be inevitable. It is a cunningly devised scheme by which they hope to mislead the doubtful nnd unwary citizen nnd cause him to abandon the well-bcguu project al together. Be not deceived or misguided by this new devlco of the opposition. We havo statutes prescribing the manner for tho Incorporation of boroughs which have been practiced successfully and effectually almost time out of mind -we have a town that is much too large to be well regulated, or regulated at all, by township govern, mcnt wo have a majority of the freehold ers residing within the limits of the pro. posed borough who nro heartily in favor of incorporation why theu sit here in the mud and filth and wait for legislation that may never be agitated or enacted ? Special legislation, such as Incorporated tho Town of Bloomsburg, Is prohibited by the new constitution and If ever "a general permls slvo law," such as contemplated by Mr. Buckalcw, should bu passed, the only mode of procedure to incorporate under such a law will be just the same as now, viz : by petition of a majority of the free holders to tho court of the county, conse quently nothing whatever will be gained by waitlug, while on tho oilier hand, the longer Incorporation Is delayed the more expense will attend thu grading and regu lation of streets. So, let the citizens of Catawissa who are most interested In tho building up and im provement of their town, move right for wurd In this matter and have (heir town incorporated and then they will bo in proper shape to be benefited by nny new legislation that may be enacted for the bet ter regulation ol Incorporations of this kind, Isooid'oiiATK. April 21, 1884. Our complete stock of wall paper is prov ing u drawing card. Observers wondered what wc wcro going to do with it when it was brought to us by wagon loads, but we have sold It so fast wo wero obliged to order again aud have another lnvoloo on the way. Call aud wo promise to plcaso you. Lillet & SiKi'i-r Ilucklioru. ' Work' Is scarce, loafers plenty, and as a consequonce business Is dull. Tho farmers aro sowing aud planting their spring crops' In splto of the cold weather. N. P. Moore, Win. Faust, 0. H. Dietter. ick and Josoy Weiss wero attending court nt Wllkes-Barre tho foro part of this week, as witnesses on tho ttlal of John Weiss. - Vnnllow's store Is now under tho care of diaries Tcrwllllger. P. A. Young of Mlllvlllo paid the gran gers of this place a friendly visit at their regular meeting on last Friday ovenlng. Wo learn ho gave the farmers a few prac tlcal hints, and urged them very strongly to pay moro attention to the Interests of our State Agricultural Collcgo. Miss Clara Beersof Bloomsburg Is spend ing a week with relatives and frlonds of this place. Communion services will bo held In tho Lutheran Church next Sunday morning. Henry Foulk, who expected to start for his homo In tho west on last Tuesday has put olt his return for two weeks. Dr. Rabb, tho traveling dentist, wns in our town ono day last week filling cavl ttcs. John Hartman had on that old white linen duster one day of thu week, but ns ho could not seo his shadow for nny length of tlmu ho lias lulu It aside. Shlulng buKifles aud sleek horsua Imvo I BLOQMSBURGj COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mado their appcarnnco already. Girls, nro you making calculations, or nro you look ing on wllh nn anxiety which causes n painful doubt f Miss Vine Moore's ndvcrtlscmont card ay "Now Goods." Call and seo them, ladles, Wo called upon our bachelor friend, Clark Roat, the other afternoon and found him ns pleasant and contented ns ever. He speaks very highly of potatoes and on ions In the cultivation of which ho Is large ly engaged, lie also delights In keeping his well furnished rooms ncnt nod clean. Wo wcro surprised to find how comfort able and happy Clark lived. Having his floors well carpeted, his walls lately paper, cd and ndnrncd with beautiful nnd costly pictures, hit furniture mndc ot tho best material and latest style. It Is his deslro that his many friends should call frequent ly to seo him during tho summer season, especially thoso belonging to the gentle sex. From his talk, wo Infer that the sen. tlmcnt of his heart runs parallel with that ot the poetess, where she says i "Como In the evening, or come In tho morning, Como when you nro looked for, or como without wnrnlng j Kisses and welcome arp hero before you, And tho moro you come here, the moro I'll adore you." PltUDKNOB ANI FaIRT. Council Proceeding. Bi.oonuMto, April 18, 1831. Council met In special session, all tho members present. On motion of .Mr. Hagcnbuch, a portion of tho north side ot the town park 20 feet wide and 80 feet long was rented to Creasy and Robbins for the term of four months from this date for the sum of five dollars. Upon motion of Mr. Rabb tho president of council was authorized to rent the balance nf tho town park to the highest bidder. Tho town treasurer's bond was read and upon motion nsccpted. Mr. Hagcnbuch moved Hint a ten mill tax bo levied ou tho "built up" property In the town of Bloomsburg j Sir. Sharpless seconded the motion. Mr. Sterling moved to amend by making it nine mills. Wm. Rabb seconded amendment. Mr. Moycr moved to amend the amendment by fixing It at twclvo mills. Mr. Sharpless seconded motion of amendment to amendment. On motion of Mr. Sterling the yeas and nays were called on the last motion which re sulted as follows i yeas, -Messrs. Itabb and Sterling 2 j nays, Messrs. Hagcnbuch, Jones, Sharpless and Moycr 1. The yeas nnd nays were then ordered ou the original motion, and resulted ns follows s yens, Messrs. Jones, Hagcnbuch, Sharpless, Moycr and Rupert 5 nnys, Messrs. Ster ling and Rabb 2 ; fixing the tax rate nt 10 mills. On motion adjourned to Monday Apill 21st. AiMiiL21st, 1884. Adjourned meeting, all mombers present. On motion of .Mr. Sterling and seconded by Mr. Rnbb, the following resolution was unanimously passed. Hemlied, That the president of Council be chairman of a committee nf three to see D. J. Waller with reference to the sale of the town park and to get his acceptance or refusal to purchase ihesamc. The presi dent appointed Messrs. Sterling and Sharp less to act In connection with himself on the committee. A petition was read, signed by n large number of property owners on East street, asking tho Council to tako some action with reference to the rights of lot owners to build fence along the terrace of that street. On motion of Mr. Sterling nnd seconded by Mr. Rabb, the Council formed themselves into a committee of tho whole to meet the Street Commissioner on East street at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, April 20th, to investigate the matter with reference to the requests of the said peti tioners. Mr. Sharpless moved that the following resolution be adopted : llttohtd, that the Town proceed to complete or secure the, completion of tho main sewer down Mar ket street and Kinney's run to the Susquc. hannn river, and in accordance wllh the specifications approved by tho Town Coun cil on the 27th day of November, 1833. Mr. Hagcnbuch seconded tho motion. Upon cnll of yeas and nnys the following was tho result: yeas, Messrs. Sharpless, Hagcn buch, Moyer and Rupert 4 ; nays, Messrs. Sterling nnd Rabb 2; Mr. Jones refused to vote. Mr. Hagcnbuch moved the adoption of tho following resolution : Resohetl, that the town accept the sewer pipo under the can nl from the trustees of tho Bloomsburg State Normal School, and that the cost thereof as certified by tho president of said Board of Trustees be credited upon tho amount due from the Normal School to the Town upon sower contract dated the third day of December, A. D. 1883. Sec onded by Mr. Sharpless. Result of votc yeas, Messrs. Moyer, Hagenbuch, Sharp, less, Jones and Rupert 5 ; nays, Messrs. Sterling nnd Rabb-2. Mr. Hagenbuch moved, and Mr. Moyer seconded motion for the adoption of the following resolution, to-wit s littolreJ, that a committee consisting of L. B. Rupert, L. T. Sharpless and L. E. Waller, solicitor, bo appointed to investigate the matter' and form of issuing bonds, nnd tho nmount re quired, nnd report at tho next meeting of Council. The yeas and nays being called gave the following result : yeas, Messrs. Moyer, Jones, Sharpless, Hngenbuch and Rupert 0 j nays, .Messrs. Rabb and Stcr-llng-2. Mr. Sharpless submitted the following resolution and Mr. Hagcnbuch moved lis adoption, to-wit i Itenolml, that the secre. tary of Council prepare a statcmeut of bills passed April Otb, 1884, together wllh a list of claims on file nnd not Included In tho financial sta'emcnt made by tho Coun- 011 retiring April 1st, 1884. Yeas, .Messrs. Moyer, Jones, Hagenbuch, Sharpless and Rupert 5 j nays, Messrs. Sterling and Rabb-2. Mr. Haiieubuch moved thnt tho state. tnent as prepared bv Secretary bo nubllsh cd. Mr. Sterling moved to amend tho mo. Hon by allowing all bills for sewer plpu to bo lett out of statement, that u largo num ber of sewer pipe nre on hand that wero never ordered, and the bills of thu claims aro on fllu for Bald pipe. Mr, Rabb seconded motion of amendment. For amendment. yeas, Messrs. Rabb, Jones, and Sterling , 3 1 nays, .Messrs. Sharpless, Hagenbuch, Moyer and Rupert, 4. Tho yeas and nays to original motion were, yeas, Messrs Jones, -uoyer, lingenbuch, Sharpless and Rupert 1 nays. Jicssrs Itabb and Sterllng-2. Mr. Hagenbuch moved thnt tho an reempnt between tho Pennsylvania Canal Company and tho town of Bloomsburg, with refer, enco to laying a sower plpo under said canal at Market street, bo accepted and signed by the President and Kprrptiirv nf Town Council. Mr. Sharpless seconded mu mouou. i cas, .Messrs. Moycr, Hagen buch, Sharpless. Jones nml Hnnprt , nays, Messrs, Rabb and Stcrllng-2. Un motion council adjourned, No iho going any further tlmu Orange vlllu to buy your wall paper. Lllley ifc Sleppy cau suit you In taste, quality and prlco. Do not pay an accnt 75 cts. for a rno when you can buy as good of tho same va riety at Dillon's Oreen.IIouses for 20 cts,, $1.00 will buy 10 Monthly or 8 Hardy noses, we luaue a specialty of roses. DEATHS. HESS. In Ccntro township, oil tho 15th Intti, William IC, Infant son of Francis 1 less, age 0 months nnd 23 days. DONU.-Iu Espy, April 10th, Sarah A. Done, nged CO years, 2 months and 15 days. WAPLES.Aprll 22nd, In Afton, HU- sanna C. Wnples, nged 78 years, 8 months and 10 days, A competitive examination of Candidates for nppolntment as Cadet to the Military Academy nt West Point, will bo held nt the American Hotel, Mnuch Chunk, nn Thursday the first day of May 1884; at 10 o'clock A. M. All Candidates for the vacant Cadctshlp In this Congressional District nro required to appear before tho examining committee and submit to an examination. For Information ns to ngc, mental nnd physical qualifications, &c'., address, Dr. R. Leonard ot Mnnch Chunk, or Prof. R. F. Hoftord of Lehlghton or tho Secretary of War. apr 4-4 w LOCAL NOTICES. A largo stock of now corsets at Lutz & Slonn's, very cheap. Why buy noor commission seed In Halo packages when you can buy good first quality seed by the ounce, delivered post- paiu to your auurcss. uur pago cata logue tells you how to buy and the price. J. L. Dillon, Seedsman and Florist, Blooms burg, Pa. Now goods at J. B. Skeer's. New spring goods nt C. C, Marr's, very cheap. W. J. Correll & Co. keep always on band a large assortment of furnituro to select from. Any special orders tilled on short notice. More of that 00 cent syrup at C. O.Marr's You can get black dress silk at Lutz & Sloan's worth $1.75 for $1.30. C. C. Marr has somo hnndsome goods to sell very cheap. dress Negatives mado by the Instant process In all kinds of weather at MacKILLIP'S. Table and floor oil cloths at C. C. Marr's, very cheap. For gloves and hosiery go to Lutz& Sloan's lor bargains. O. C. .Marr wants butter, eggs, side, shoulder, ham and lard. Fun Sale. All kinds ot first-class farm implements, machinery, fertilizers, Ac, no matter what you may waut you can be ac commodated, at the lowest cash price. All goods warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. Please call early. S. C. Siiivk, nprll-3w Bloomsburg, Pa. J. F. Caldwell still retains In Ills cm ploymunt Hie old reliable baker of 40 years' experience, E. Jaco s. Ladies' summer skirts at C. O. Murr's, awful cheap. A large stock of white goods and more embroideries this week ut Lutz & Sloan's. BUSINESS NOTICES. Mahauov City, Pa Sept. 8, 1882. Mr. John 11. Phelps Dear Sir i I haye used your Rheumatic Elixir with good re sults nnd can recommend it to any person suffering with that fearful disease, rheuma tism. Ciias. W, Smith, Hatter. 1EI.I.S WHAT 11K KNOWS. "Best thing for burns I have ever tried. ITpuls nn frniMilU' ' I. P T.Vllnt Ohio, speaking of Thomas Eclectrlc Oil. Tho Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir for me has always acted like a charm. I think this fall it cut short n sevcro attack of Rheuma tism. I can endorse the remedy cither as n preventive or cure. Yours truly, Mils. G. W. Palmkh, Glcuburn, Pa. (Note. Mrs. G. W. Palmer is the moth er of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wllkes Barre, Pn., ex-State Attorney General of Pcnna.) INSURANCE. Insurance Is a good thine whether np plied to life or property. No less a bless ing is anything that insures good health. Kidney-Wort does this. It Is nature's great remedy. It Is a mild but clHcient cuthar. tic, and acting at the same time on the Liver, Kidneys and Rowels, It relieves all tlieso organs and enables them to perform their duties perfectly. I', has wonderful power. See adv't. WANT OF FAITH. If C. A. Iflntm till, llnmolot Jnn. succeed It is not for the want of faith. Ho has such faith In Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung Affections, that he gives u bottle free to eat hand every one who is in need ot a medicine of this kind. July 13-cow "OVEU TUB HILLS TO TUB TOOK HOUSE." A person wllh impaired or impoverished blood Is on the road to physical bankrupt cy. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthen and enrich tho circulation, repair the tissues, and build up the entire system. OAliKS OF LIFE. As we como to them they nro received, borne with, and passed over with no more than a thought, If wo aro iu tho enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. A. Klelm, the Druggist, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy which is nn absolute euro for nny affection of tho kind nnd is sold for SOceuts. July 13-eow UliAl'K JUICE. The art of fermenting tho Oporto Grape Into wine In this country has been brought to a greater degree of perfection by .Mr. Altred Specr, of New Jersey, than by any other person. Tho Claret and Burgundy are very popular as dinner wines and thu Port and Burgundy ns evening wines ns well as for the table and for invalids, For snje by druggists. AND1IEW DESMOND'S PliAISES. Dear Sir I lay ou my side for four long mouths without any relief until I common, ced taking Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir. It Is the best medicine I ever used. To-day Is tho best day I have seen In twelve months. I thank you nnd God Almighty nnd no onu else for inv rillcf. I Iniv,. .,.i .i - - - j - - ' ...v.. UUI1U public business in Genevn, N. Y., for tho ' miiai nicieiuro iiavt- many acquain tances that call around nnd sec me dally and to ask nbout Phelps' Elixir for them selves or for somu of their friends. I praise It highly. ou do tho talklug and sign my nnme as my tonguo could not do It justice, Andiiew Desmond, Grocer. Geneva, April 10, 1883. For salu at Hendershott'a Pharmacy, Bloomsbiug, Pa. " As n superb hair dressing nnd rcnovutor Aycr's Hair Vigor is universally commeud ed. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions nnd Itchlngs of tho scnlp, pro motes thu renewed growth of tho hair, anil ""') 1'iuiraii na muing or turning gray, Ol'KNINOHlE FOUNTAINS. In numl.nrlpfia Inillm lu.iw.nti. n.n d.i.. t. secreted tho liquid substunco which gives tup hair its texture, color and gloss. When this secretion stops, the hair begins at onco -v. uvwumiu in;, iiiiut'ii'ss, uriiue and Is that tho conillllnn nf Vrttlf tin lo O ray npplv rarkcr's Ilulr Htilsam nt mini 80. will restoru the color, gloss und life by nowlng tho action of nature Tho Bala It re s not an oil, not a dye, but un elegant Inllnt nrttr. 1.1,. 1,1.. ' I ... ,v"bu" sam . i Ti' "'B"V "I'l'eemieu ueca ause IH III) Cll'UUIIUCSS. wsouwi be happy. Make your old things look llko now by using the Diamond t J . ' ''a uu nappy. ,ny of fashionable co ors for 10c, nt the druggl Wfl 9. ItlclinnloAn ,.n,l rn n.,.n... ? the sis. .. , " " WW,, JU1IUIUU, Vt. "A OELE1IIITBD CASK." It seems probable that Mr. Michael O'Connor, of Galesburg, III., Is not related tonic celebrated Charles O'Connor. He Bays i "Samaritan Nervlnu cured mo of ujin'ium nuu general ueulllty," CAUSE AND XFFKOT. At llmt'fl ftvtnntntna nf Imlti-ndllnn nc. present, uneasiness of thu stomach, &c, n moisture llko perspiration, producing Itch ing nt tilght, or when ono Is warm, cnuso tllO Vf. Tim nlTnpt la lm,n,IUln .Jl.f upon tho application of Dr, Basanko's Plld kuiui'iiv, which costs you inn ou cents and Is sold by U. A. Klelm. July 13-eow I.KT US TELL TOU. Let us tell vou lhat a iicrsnn whn U 1I1. tnna nr fnnillitaliiil In wni n .....11 , a n and further that nearly every ono Is subject iu uiuao irregularities, j.ci us tell you also that Burdock Blood Hitlers nre ono of the finest diuretics and npcrlcnts ever devised. nnn n ivnmnn In nnnllinr r.r.1n,... ....- opcers vineyards, picking grapes from which Speer's Port Grnpo Wlno Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tho medical nrnfisslnn. fnr Ihrl (ton nf L.,.IM. ... 1.1. . persons nnd the nged. doiu uy u. a. Klelm, Hloomsbnrg. sept 28-ly SHERIFFS SALE. Ily Virtue of sundrv writs lurnM nut nt Ihn (Vmrf. Ot Common Plta9 0f Collimtil.t finntinmt in niA rtt. rcetod, will bo cxposod to public sale at the Court iivusu in uioomsDur?, on Monday, May 5th, 1884, ats o'clock p. m., tho followlne real eatato Rltu- ate In (Irecnwood township, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described as follows to-wit i adjoin ing lands of John Ulllasplo, Hartley Albertson, Sylvester Albcrtson, and lands belonging totlio estate of Isaiah Kline, containing two acres moro or1 less, whereon nre erected a dwelling house, uarn, ana oincr out uuuuings. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit oflLti. Young's uso vs. Jonas Hess, and to bo sold as tho property of said Jonas Hess. Vend Kx. llrockway, Attorney. ALSO All that certain real estate situate In Smrarloaf township, Columbia county. Pa., bounded on tho east bypubllo road, on tho north by John Dcltz, on tho west by Emanuel Deltz, on the south by J. M. Lnrl8h, containing nlno acres moro or leas, on which aro erected a dwelling house, barn, and other out buildings. Soiled, taken Into execution at the suit ot Hen- ton St. s. F. U Association vs. Cyrus Larlsh.wlth notice to terro tenants, nnd to tw sold aa the prop erty of Cyrus Lirtsh. E. II. Little, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement nnd tract of land situate In Montour township, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and described as follows, to wlt: beginning at a black oak and running tbenco by land ot Lloyd l'axton, (lato Joseph Paxton), north sixty degrees cast slxty.four perches ton stono, thenco north nineteen degrees west twenty six perches to a red oak.thence north mty.four do grccseast forty-six perches aud seven-tenths to nig ruuing creek, thenco up tho same north thlrty-nve degrees we3t thlrty-oao uerchc3 to a stone, thence by lands of Starla Evans (lato Potcr Appleman), south slxty.four degrees west one bun- areu and twenty perches to a plno stump, nnd thenco by land of John Mensch (late John Kick- aras), south thlrty-slx degrees east fifty perches to the place ot beglnnlng.contalnlng thirty-two acre8 nnd ono hundred and four perches strict measure, be tho same more or less, on which are erected a frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings. seized, taken Into execution, nt tho suits of Cat awlssa Deposit Hank, Samuel Neylurd. .lano II. Scott nnd Joshua Fettemun vs. CI. M. Quick, and to be sold as tho property of 0. SI. Quick. Jiiiicr, Attorney, a Al. Fl. Fas.; S Ft Fas. nnclerxllce, Attorney, Knorr & WIntersteen, Attorneys. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement, houso and lot of land situate In Espy, Scott township, Colum bia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: south by Main street, west by lot belonjln toll. u. trevcllng, north by an alloy, . nst by lot belong, lng to c. S. Fowler. It being halt of lot No. 9 west side, containing forty feet In width and one huu drcdand seventy-threo and ono-tourth feet in depth, whereon is erected a two-story frame dwelling houso and out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of M. 1). S. F. Association ot Espy vs. W. F. and Kllza beth W. souder, and to be Bold ns the property of W. F. and Elizabeth W. Souder. Lev. Fa. Sillier, Attorney. ALSO All the right, title, Interest and life estate ot John Delong ono ot tho defendants In the within named writ In the following described real estate, to-wltt All that certain ptece.parcel and tract of land situ ate In Centre townshlp.columbla county,Pa..bound- ed and described as follows, to-wlt : north by lands of Silas Shuman, John Neyhard, and Henry Shaf- rer, east by lands of Henry Shaffer, south by lands of Franklin Hagenbuch, tho estate of Jeicmlah Hagenbuch, Ellsha Hagenbuch and Samuel Hid- lay, nnd west by lands ot Samuel llldlay, John n uue ana Jacob lilnk, containing one hundred and seventeen acres mo.eor less, whereon aro erected a largo two-story frame dwelling house, largo bank barn, wagon house, hogpen, elder- press and other out buildings. ALSO Another tract ot landsltuato In Centre town ship, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wit : north by land of George nuckie, east by land of Emmlt Alkman and Levi Alkman, south by land of Samuel Hagcnbuch, west by land ot Henry Shaffer, containing thirty-one acres, moro or less. Seized, taken Into execution, at the suit of Cy- rusSIellenry and John Delong, executors of Hen ry Delong, deceased, vs. Sarah A. Delong an 1 John Delong, and to bo sold as the property ot John Delong. Snyder & Ikclcr, Attorney. Fl. Fa. ALSO All that certain tract ot land Mtuato In Tine township, Columbia county, ra., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlf. north by John Lock ard, east by land ot John and Hiram Piatt, south bv lands of Allnas Colo and Jacob Christian, west by lands ot Joseph Dreiblebls and Eves J: Heller, containing one hundred acres moro or less, where on aro erected a two-story framo dwelling house, uamc nam and other out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution, at tho isult ot ltachael E. Long vs. Lafayetto Trlvelpleco or Drelb- elbla, and to bo sold as the property of Lafayette Trlvelplcce or Dreiblebls. Vend. Ex. Miller, Attorney. ALSO All that certain mcssuago or plcco ot land bitu- ato In Iirlarcrcek township, Columbia county Pa., bounded by lands now or lato of Henry Urlttlan, county line of Columbia and Luzerne counties, lands now or into of Hernard Seybert's heirs and lands now or lato of Charles Kulbtus, containing sevcnty.nvo acres moro or less, also another pleeo or parcel ot land adjoining the above described property, aud containing twenty-ono acres moro or less, "excepting a portloa otthe samo about two-thirds of an aero." Thero Is erected on tho Bald two described premises, a grist mill, distillery dwelling houses, stables, te. nt-izea, taken into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property ot I). F. Seyberr, llrockway, Attorney, Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain lot ot ground hltuate In tho bor. ougli ot Centralla, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt i on tho bouth by Centre street, west by lot ot James Goldsworlhy, uuim uj uu auoy, east uy lot of u. F. Curry, con. tnlntng Si feet on Centre street, and buck the Bamo width 123 feet to said alloy, whereon aro erected a one nnd one-half Btory framo dwelling uuuau uuu uwr out Duuaings. beizea, taken Into execution at tho suit, nf t n. Holloway vs. Augustus I). Uabte, and to bo wld as the property of Augustus D. Gable. Ft Fa. Miller, Attorney. ALSO All the rlKht. title ami Intnmvt nf ,lf.i i all that certain tract, piece orparcelof landslt uato In the townshln nf nunu'iui fv,i,,,i,i county, l'a., bounded and described as follows, to. ..in aujuiuiugiunusoiADraiinin urelsbach north and west.by lands ot Daniel Sauseman.on the east, and lands of JoseDh iin'iah nnti,nunik ...,' lng blx acres, more or less, all Improved but with- UUk UUMUU!S, Seized, taken Into exivntlnn nt n, .,,!. ,-. llrockway vs Ferdinand flail, and to bo sold ns mo fiuHj ui reruiuanu nail. uroekway, Attorney. vend. Ex. ALSO The following described real eatato sltuato In Flahlngcroek townshln. coin nrst tract containing two acres, bouuded on the south by lands of W. p. Andrews, on tho east Auranam w, Kveiand, on the north by land of Nathan Rmlf li a tut nn Iia wiui i.. land ot Michael Itavcr, whoreon aro erected a ouo uU nun omry iraino awei nir linnun tni.in mill and other out bulldlnirs. with c-nn,1 irati power. Tho second tract containing hlxty acres .uJUu.!nK iuuuuuvo tract oi land on the north, lands ot SI art In Andrews' rut nt A Otl thn After Innda ot hclehner Shaffer on the south and lands ot Ajituuvi muT on mo west. There Is a good peach orchard on Raid tract of land, and a good Btreara bclzcd, taken Into execution at tlin knit nr u- rtetL. tt Oossva William F. Andrews, and to bo oumusmu property of saw William p. Andrews. FL l'a. lluckalcw, Attorney, JOHN MOUHK.Y, RPr Sheriff. MARKET REP0RTS. uLooMsnunu mahkkt. e-r ' ' 1 Wheat per bushel.,.! .$ 1 05 Hyo " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " ' 40 Flour her barrel 0 00 Olovcrsccd... j. 8 00 Butter , , 28 fcgg ' IC Tallow 00 Potatbes 35 Dried Apples.... i ' 03 Hams '..i... 14 Sides nnd shoulders , ,. 10 Chickens ,,' ,,12 Turkeys 12 Lard pur pound ,.' ' IS Hay per ton 13 00 Beeswax 85' Buckwheat Hour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb Cto7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb , , 80 Philadelphia Markets. cohiieotelT weekly. FEED Western winter bran, spot, 1I.S5. StACKEllEL. Extra mess 8Bc largo l's, SS Q 80e. extra Bhoro i's 85 1 sec. FLOU1L Western extra's S.M (a 8.00 ; Penn'a. family, 4.60 ut, 4.75 Ohio clear, 5.0) w S..HV; winter patnnt B.T5 ( 0.50. wiiEAT.-Dciawarored at 1.17V, No 1 Penn sylvania red I.IK. HYK. Prlino Pennsylvania 70 , 73e. COHN, mi bushels In grain depot atfjoc. VAT?-r.N.a 3 w"" ' xNo.a, ha HAY AND STltAW Tlmotliy-Cholca Western and New York, 117. fair to good Western and cwYork, it $ 15. ; medium Western and New Sork, 11. M 13. ; Cut hay as to quality 14. i 17.00. Hyo straw 10.60 ll.uo Wheat straw, n. a lo. oat straw lo h 11. seeds. clover nets- per lb. Timothy l.io l.5per bushel. Flax 1.7U per bushel. Wool. Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Heeco Washed, XX and above, 37 ( 40j ; X8S(A sso ; common sa rsi 27c. Texas, Tall clip lliio 20 5 medium W) m sm coarbc, 10 m 17. r Eons. Pennsylvania extra, 16 western iiUTTEU. Pennsylvania extra, 31 Western extra 80. LIVE POULTHY. Fowls, Hens, 15 mixed lota no. roosters old 8 a lua turkeys, ill ducks 18. DHESSED POULTHY.-Turkeys extra 10 fiWcti. chickens extra 1718: ducks clioleo l; IWATOFA Early llosoper bushel, 43 (A 45 Durbank and Hebron, 40 44, ONIONS. Yellow, 1.15 8.00 pnr bbl. Duck eggs a., h 25' (lecso eggs 31 ( 85. ' J )ISCHAUQE OP ASSIGNEE. ,! Notice Is hereby given that a nilo has been KMnted by tho Court of Common Pie is of Colum bia county, to show cause whys.0. Jayne, assl pneeot A. W. Dickson shall not bo dis:harged, having performed tho duties of hlitru-.t. liule returnable on the first Monday of May, 18HI. . ,, , A. K. OSWALD, ' April 13w Alty for Assignee. J-OTICE IN LUVOUCE. IN THE COMMON PI MAS OF COLUM11IA COUf rv. Stary Osman by her next friend, E. si. Tcwksbury vs. John Osman. ur libel In divorce. To John Osman, respondent abovo named i Whereas upon the libel ot iho said Mary oiman a subpoena was Issued out ot tha said court com manding yuu to beam! appear at tho next regu lar tenn of said court to show causo wuy tho said libelant should not bo divorced from th i bonds ot matrimony contracted with you ; and whereas upon return ofsild subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo lound in the bail wick of tho Sheriff of said county, whoreuponao (iliw subpoena w.is awarded by s ild court com manding you to appear at the then next term of said court to answer as aforesaid, to which the samo return was mado by the sheriff. You are therefore require t lobe and appear on tho llrst day of the next term of aid Court to be held at llloomsburg for said county on the llrst Monday ot May, A. D. 1881, to answer sold complaint, ,, ,.. JOHN .MOUUEv, Sheriff. - Sheriff's Ofllee, , February 1881, C W. Sillier, Att'y. 3Iarch21 ; JTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meetim of tho stockholders of the North and Woat llranch Itallway Company Is call edfir Tuesday, April 23, 8, at i o'clock a. m.. a S.11 outh Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Election for (resident and Dlr ctom sa uo day and place. , 3 28-tm ALDEKT IUWSO.SVSce'-. Irrge Reduction IN CARPETS. BROW HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF CAKPETS WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT ClItKATLY REDUCED PRJCES CONSISTING OF UBB! IB As Q sts All wool, full weight, Extra Supers. C. C. Extra Supers. All wool extra superfine car pet at 75 cents. Nice 4-4 Ingrains at 25 cts. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of hamlomo rugs. GALL & EXAMINE these goods ami you will ho con vinced that they cannot ho ex celled in quality or price. Now is your timoto huy cheap carpets. Slieltou (Jarpet Sweeper, the host iu the market, for salo by J.J.BROWER MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Carri&ses, Wagons Si M&chinery Run without urease or oil. No occasion to take off tho r.'.W.,w."w'K ''lularhentfreo. Addro&J ""ril u-l" V1'1NU tU' Jcn7 J ER fl 41 SI I