The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1884. Correct ItnllroHdTIiiie Table. 1'rntns on tho Philadelphia & It. 11. leave Rupert, OSfOllOWB! NORTH. 6.36 a. m. 4:00 p. in. BOUTH. llstt a. m. 6:18 p. m. o- Trains on tho D.U& W. It It. leavo Moomsburgi as follows t NORTH. SOCTH. 7:27 0. tn. 8:5S a. m. 10.3.1 ft. m. ll:M a, m. 6.30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. The l IMS train south cinnocts with tho Phlla. delphiafi Heading at Rupert, nna with tho Nor thern central at t-forthumlcrland. The 8.25 a. m. train connects at Northumberland with tho . train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Philadelphia at a: 1 J p. m. Tho 11:43 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road at Ilupert at 11:SJ reaching puilodol phla at 6.0U p. in. 'ha 1 1:43 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:43, reaching Philadelphia at 7:83 p.m. Tho 4:30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt sm p. m., and reaches Philadelphia at 3:v3 a. m. Trains nn tho N. AW. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Kerry as follows i NORTH. BOOTH. 7:41 a. m. 13:01 p. m. 0.31 p. m. 7:7 p. in. Notice to CorrcHpoudctitH. In order to save many communications from tho wasto basket wo mako tho following suggestions to local correspondents i Uso only one sldoottho sheet, and wrlto as pialn as possible j glvo only tho local news that Is of somo Interest to tho com. munlty, such as accidents, Improvements, mar. rlagcs, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, business enterprises, changes of resi dence, and tho Uko. What appear to bo Jokes at tho expenso of others, and personal mention Riv ing only ono name or Initials or a nickname, will not be printed under any circumstances. Such Items often give offense, though nono may bo In tended. Tho full namo of tho writer must always bo given, but will not bo prlntod unless requested. tt QOUNTY bUrEKINTENDENT. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for tho offlco of Superintendent of Public schools of Col umbia county, and would respectfully solicit tho support of tho School Directors of tho county. aprl8-8w J. S. (JHIME3. QOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Tho undersigned hereby announces himself a cardldate for the ofrico of Superintendent of the Public Schools of Columbia county, and respectful ly asks tho support of tho Directors of tho county. Mar. 88, 1881. ALFRED IIOWEH, 4-4-6W Catawlssa, Pa. For Sale. 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 Oco. . Elwcll, Bloomsburg, Pa. feb. 29-tf. Public BnlcH. All those having public sale bills printed at this ofllcc will receive a notice under this heading, frco of charge. Tho notice will remain standing until tho day of sule. SI. P. Lutz, assignee of C. B. Brockway, offers valuable real cstato nt private sale up to May 17th, nnd if not sold by that date will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, May 24th, 1884. l'CTHOIlal. Wm, A. Mftrr, Esq., of Ashland, drove to town on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Elwell spent the past week in Philadelphia. C. W. Scott of Willlamsport, registered at Exchange hotel on Tuesday. Col. A. K. McClure will deliver the ora tion on Decoration Day nt Wllkesbarre. Miss A. D.Webb is visiting friends in Bloomsburg. J. E. Vanntto of Berwick, drove to town on Monday. Robert Humsay, M. D., of Malinnoy City is visiting Charles McKclvy. Col. Fitzpatrlck of Hazleton, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs, at the Ex change hotel. A. W. Brunguard of Lock Haven, a for mcr student at our Normal School, Is a candidate for the Legislature in Clinton county. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kuhn Btartcd on a western tour Thursday morning. They will visit friends in Indiana, Iowa, Kan. sas and other places. Court convenes Monday, May 5th. J. F. Caldwell has repainted his bouse on corner of Main and Centra streets. Tho best dirt-proof watches made can be seen at L. Bernhardt jewelry store. It is reported that Barnum has spent about $4,500 in advertising his show at WilUesbarre. U. A. Clark's is the best place to buy wall paper because he has tho largest as sortment to select from. A change will be made in the time table of the L. & B. road on Monday. The car. lv mornlnc mail will come a half hour sooner than at present. Judge Keice on Saturday lust at Wilkes. barre, sentenced John Weiss to pay 1.00, costs of prosecution und servo one year in the county prison. Foit Bent. The front room, second tloor, of the Coldmuian building. One of the best rooms for an olllce in town. Heat ed by sfeiun, lighted by gas, water on same floor, Apply to Geo, E. Elwcll. tf While ringing tho bell of thu l'resbyte rian church on Sunday evening, a bolt broke, causing the bell to fall to the tloor of the belfry. It wus renting on Momluy. Edward S, Ocurlmrt of Danville, will de. liver the memorial oration on thu coming Dccorullon Duy at thu Soldiers' National Cemetery on the battle field of Autletnm. Lost. Between Bloomsburg and Sheriff IlolJmun's mill, on Saturday, April 37th, ilurtt oviTcoiil. Tho Under will bo liberal- ly rewarded by leaving the same at the Central hotel. M M. L. Mansino. While Mr. E. B. Vordy of Wllkesbarre, wus iiiuvuig u iit-tv jiun-ti jiiiiMb ,... the third lloor on Tucsduy morning, It . . i. i ..n n llppcu irom Its suppuiia mm im nuuuv u feet, striking a stone pavement, completely The beautiful cstato "Wheatland," near Lancaster, I'u., the residence of the late Ex-Presldent Huclianun, Is offered ut prlj vate sale. The tract contains about' '23 acres of land aud is beautifully planned In lawns, groves, &c. Mrs. Samuel Krcssler died at her home m Espy on Thursday of last week, after a short Illness, agod 78 years, 7 months nnq 24 days. Mrs, Krcssler was brought to this county oyer 70 years ago from New Jersey. Bho was a resident of Espy for 64 years. Everybody Is crying "hard times" wo aro doing first-class business. Why shouldn't people go and buy where thoy can buy tho cheapest r Wo aro bound to run our stock dowu so we will have room for Spring slock. Coroo early and take ndvantauo oteome bargains we ore .offer ing. Lilibv & StBi'i-r, Governor Pattlson appointed L. 11. Itti. pert Justice of tho Peace to fill tho unex pired term caused by tho death of T, J. Morris of this place. i From our exchanges Wo learn that Wil son 8. Heller, a young merchant of Wnp- WallonCQ.ilins Btlddcniv illsnnnrnrcrl Hlnm his' defiarturn ll Ima I i , a yJ y v w n twin 1 tiiith iiu ffiged (iho nmo of Samuel Heifer, his .a.uci, we- extent oi $4,uuu. Heller's store Is Cloned and h young wife.',, No use golngnny further than Orange- vlllc io iu uny your wan paper, i.nicyix :ppy can suit yn'u In taste, quality und Ice. v Sic prl Waotsd. An active ntrdrtt In Ulcinfrm. burg fotdiirj. Improved Pillow Sham Hold- vi. inures universal 'oatisiaction. a can vassing outfit free. Wrlto to-day for terms to N. Holmes fc Co,. 357 Washlneton St.. Boston, .Mass. Tho public schools of this place will cIobu on Saturday of next week. The term' would regularly cldsc on Monday tho lain, but tho board of directors fixed Sat- day as tho closlne dav. Interesting ex. crclscs will bo held. Lllley & Sloppy havo ruado n great out In all kinds of goods, and will not be under sold. Grauulnted sugar, Oc. ; Standard A., 0., whlto sugar, 8c. ; a nice brown sug nr, 4 Its for 25c ; alt domestic ginghams, iuc anil down i nil cotton shirtings, 10c: calicoes, C and Oc dress goods at cost. Call early and get a bargnln. Tho 15th annual convention of the Col. mbla County Sunday School Association '111 meet nt Mlllllnvlllo on Tucsdav nnd Wednesday, tho 27th and 23th of Mav, 1834. Each school Is entitled to two dele- gntcs.atid pnercxtrn'dclcgato for every fifty scholars 6vcr ono hundred. H Special services will be held In tho inter est of St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school on Saturday evening at half past seven o'clock, and on Sunday morning, nftcrnoon nnd evening. Hon. II. B. Payne, Kcv. S. G. Shannon, Itev. Jacob Yutzy, Ilev. D. M. Hcnkel, D. D., and others, will be present. A cordial In- vitation Is extendedjo all to bo present. This is the season of the year when the agent delivers his trees, shrubs nnd roses. The purchaser must wait until the plant blossoms to know if their white rose is pink or scarlet. The best plan to pursue Is to buy your roses, ifcc.j tat home, where you know what you are getting, besides you can get them at less than half price paid foreign nurserymen. Largest ttock of wall paper iu the conn ty, at G. A. Clark's. Lllley & Sleppy have over one hundred different styles of wall paper. Itev. N. S. Buckingham, a former pastor In the M. E. church of this place, and af. tcrwards presiding elder In' tho Danville district, died nt his late residence In Lewis uurg, on Sunday last, of pneumonia, aged about sixty years. He attended the meth odlst Conference held at Willlamsport In March, and was appointed to the Lewis, burg charge. He was born In Montgomery county, Vlrglnln. r E. E. Moycr nnd S. D. Boone, purchased the drug store In Mt. Carmel belonging to the Into A. D. Allen, on Friday last and took immediate possession. E. E. Mover has just graduated from the Maryland col. nr'nh'.'. 'lJ t.J -IL.'lJ i iuiiiuaiiuui, iiu una uau uuusiucru- blc experience with his uncle's large whole sale establishment in this place, and will undoubtedly make a success of it in Ml. Carmel, which is now a fast growing town. Shenandoah has a few cases of small pox which are yet confined to three houses, and every effort Is belngjnade to prevent its spread. The Board of nealth has se cured the services of Dr. Schodel and have guaranteed him a salary of $500 a month for three months. A building has been erected about half a mile from the town where all patients will be conveyed should the disease spread. It Is thought tho clis. case will be held within the three families now afflicted. At the late meeting of tho Presbytery of Northumberland the Briar Creek church was added to the pastoral charge of Rev! C. K. Canfleld of Orangcvllle. Tho instal. latlon service took place on the 27th ult., conducted by Hcv. Messrs. D. J, Waller, N. Spear and Stuart Mitchell of Blooms burg, and Ker. L. M. Kumlcr of Berwick, Tho large and attentive congregation seem. ed to indicate that this old mother church was renewing her youth, nnd would pro long and increase her usefulness. Arrangements were completed on Frl day last, April 25th, by which a through mail Is now carried on the 0:27 evening train to Wilkcsbarrcj ,and from thcrc.be comes a distributing mall; Letters mailed at C n. m will reach iTew York and Phlla. dolphin,, yearly as If mailed, at 4 o'clock., Our New York and Philadelphia mails re. eelved at flve p. in., may bo answered at six, Tberp is likewise a closed mall from Wilkesbarrc to this place at liiS3 ; and al so one froini hero-to llarrbburg on the same train. An effort was made by Mr, Beckley about'n year ago' to have tlilsad. dltional mull, but it was not nccompllbhed until this time. Governor Pattlson has recently made a number of clihnges.in Jljc Board of, 'Trus. tees of the Miner' Hospital at Ashland. Daniel Miller, a coal operator of Pine Grove, has been superceded by Illchard Flynn, a miner of Ashland. John Wagner, abqth,dr miner' (if Ashland, has been ap. I'uiiuihi in'iuij jiiuuu ui j&iauuuci jiiibi, an other retired coal operator, A. P. Blakes. le, of Ihu Lehigh Valley Hailroad, will act nstcad of Thornus, J,. Foster, of Shenan louh. Simon Cameron has also tendered ds resignation and It Is reported thut an ther member of )ho old board ,wllj: follow mlt. The jJction, (JovernorJ'attlson In ippolntlug worklrigmcn on the board has eceived the approval ot all thu citizens of he anthracite regions. Go to G. A. Clark's for your wallpaper, and you cannot fall to bo suited. Ppt&tlijarijrolsrce. LllleV Ss Bleppy dnnVw'kSt nnyf litittnny other, kind of pro ducthfvllltake.'' A fire broke out ut Sellnsgrove on Sun day evening just ns people wcro returning from church. Thu fire was first discovered In tho stable of T, J, Schoch, from thence to Schoch &, Bros', warehouse (of which firm our townsman A. Schoch Is a mem ber). A strong wjnd blew the flames and all, tho buildings between Pino and Pleas, ant streets were consumed, in all about twenty. Tho entire loss is estimated from 116,000 10 25,000, partly insured. The fire wus no doubt the work of an Inccn ijlary, as tho bell rope leading to tho fire alarp was.out, which delayed glyjng peo plo notice. Many robberies were commit, ted duriug tho fire. Lllley & Sleppy nt Ornngevlllc, have tho largest stock of gilt, mica, satin, white, black and brown back wall paper ever of. fered for sale In Orangcvllle. A now Ithaca five octave organ will bo exchanged for u buggy, Inquire at this of. tce. THE, COLpftlBiAN AJflD DEMOCRAT, The annual meeting of the members of tho Columbia. County Agricultural Society for tho election of oOlccrs for tho ensuing year, will be held In tho opera house .at Bloomsburg, on Saturday, May 17, 1884, nt two o'clock, p. m. I jFnkA6'Fowfctjr,!Presl' Fked. B. Habtman, Scc'y, Go West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes mado lri Union depots. No omnU bus transfers. W. C. MoKinnkt, Au't. Ina paper read beforo Iho Edlhburgh Health Society, Dr. Almond referred to the custom of having Iholhcad'coveruif tut of doors and uncovered within doors as very Injurious on accriuht of lis making people so sensitive to draughts of air As W caliso them to tako cold. Boys, he said, who went bareheaded out of doors could stand a greater amount of ventilation In school, rooms and sleeping rooms than those 'Who woro head coverings. Orange Judd, Editor of the Amtritan Ag. rieuliuritt for some forty years, bul uncon nccted with its business' manngemont. for a year or two pastflias lately retired from lis editorial department and located In tho West. Ho desires to rather ar-comnloto "rortal-Gurd .Ilium" of his oldfcf.ilnrs niiil friends, and requests them alt.to semi him now a Postal giving their present location and address, naming also, when con venient, tho years In which they were his subscribers. Mr.- Judd's address Is Chic ago, Illinois. Lllley & Slcppy's low prices are playing smash. Low prices are dolntt It. liNPV. Bcv. E. A. Sharrctts has his house ubout completed. Mr. II. Bomhoy Is erectlne a .bulldiuc on Second Street, for tho purpose oflnaklng Harness. The band turned out and serenaded tho town on Tuesday evening for the first time this season. Spring is here at last, and the people arc all busy making garden Charlie. Electric Unlit. A charter has been granted a stock com pany in Ashland for tho purpose of Intro ducing electric light in that place. The citizens of Towanda held n meeting last week and appointed a committee to visit neighboring cities and examine the Edison light, preparatory to Introducing it in that place. There wus some talk of organizing n similar company in this place ubout a year ago, but It ended in talk. Since that time the surrounding towns have Introduced electric light with much satisfaction, and wc remain content with tho use of gas. ilcrwlck. G. W. Mauger is doing well keeping hotel at Wapwallopen. Fred. Boycr occupies thcold stand of G. W. Mauger here ; he has renovated the house, with good prospects. of success. Tho Berwick Bridge Company huve been nt considerable expense in repairing, and hnvu built a nice home for Mr. Savldge, the toll gate keeper, which is a fine appre ciation of efficient services. Mr. Savidge is winning golden opinions ns gate keeper. A more popular man has not been in this lino of service in Berwick for years. Our librarian, Kimbcrly, has left brory. We arc sorry for his loss. the 11- Another Hoax. A sensational article appeared In the Phlladclpcta Press last week with a con spicuous heading of divorce and murder. It represented James Grubb and Miss Fan ny May ns having been married about four years ngo and two years after leaving for Chi cago, where a quarrel arose and on account of the loose dlvorco laws of Illinois they separated and his wife returned to Laportu. Grubb remained In Chicago until about a month ngo when he returned and found his wife being visited by a young man named Silligan. This angered him and he took the life of Silligan with a revolver. Immediately after the shot a crowd of men and boys standing outsido the room rush ed for Grubb who immediately closed tho door, and to save punishment from tho crowd took his own life by plunging a pen knife in tho region of the heart. This has proven to be another hoax like the one given in the same paper about a month ago In reference to a murder at Coles' Creek. The people about Laporto arc indignant that they Bhould be so misrep resented, If our dally papers must give space to such Items, let them confine them selves to the truth. Centre. Tha farmers have finished sowing their oats and nre now preparing for corn. Miss Sadie M. Hagcubuch is teaching school at Lima Itldgo, .and reports a good attendance. Miss Lizzie Creasy is visiting friends at Wllkesbarre'. ' Mr. J. S. Hugenbuch bus his barn finish ed. It adds greatly to tho appearance of the former building. Mr. Wm. Scott has begun tho building of a burn. Messrs. Noah Stlncr nnd Henry Rcmley' nre building tv house. ' Mr. Tihnun Keenly, or better, known as "Tho Old Saddler," Is back to Centre again. itev. Canfleld wiib Installed as pastor of the Presbyterian congregation at the Hid- lay church on Sunday last. We havo not learned the name of the visitor at G. W. Iteniley's, therefore we re port anon. The Sunday school ut Fowlersvlllo has not been organized yet. Ilev, Bodlnu will, hold his communion Bcrvlccs at the Hldluy church on Sunday next. That Light Street "posse" or correspond, cut to the Krpubliean, under the assumed name of "Mexican Joe," goes on to write about an item which they claim' to be written verbatim to one In tho Sunday AVwi Dealer. Now, Mr. Correspondent, If you know what tho word verbatim means and then compare the papers you will find yourself to bo wrong in what you have been trying to make tho public believe to bo right. Henry Clay said, "I would rather be right than bo president." M. L. K. being tho leader of this trio, I would not ad visa you to come before the public In the form of a newspaper correspondent to mako a displuy of something of which you huya no knowledge. If this If your giinp; go where you are not known so well as licrO, You havo so bothered your mind that you must call In two assistants to help you on tn your Ignorance, You being troubled with "brain lover" to quite an extent I would advise you to tako a trip dowu tho canal and return with as good health as you did once before, then I think you can "got," EjniwNous. Our completo stock of wall paper Is prov ing a drawlug card. Observers wondered what wo were going to do with it when It wus brought to us by wagon loads, but wo have Bold It so fast wo were obliged to order again and have another Invoice on tho way. Call and we promlso to please yOU. Llt.LSY & BlfilVX Mimlit, a x . ' f S. F Dethcrl the arilst is still doing a good business. Ho is being well patroniz ed. The wheat crop In our township promis es to bo very good, hut April showed May but few rye heads. Miss Carrto Wnync of Bloomsburg has been visiting a short time with her sister Mrs. Clark Mllllcr of this place. S.fM. Uctlcr received niiotlicf car load of phospliate on Friday. 'A cnvc-ln at tho Shannon grist and saw mill has stopped both for sometime. It will cost a great deal to repair It. Miss Clara Croll spent Sunday with her parents nt Mountain Grove. Miss Nettle Stttcs of Bloomsburg 'is starting n class in Instrumental music -at thts place. The prospects for coal on the Ncscopcck mountain n't this place seem better now than ever before. While II.. C. Barton's two teams w?ro going from this placo toward the Ltmc Itldgo ferry on Friday, iho front team driven by Mr. Frederick became frightened by n passenger train they ran toward the crossing arriving there just'as the train was passing. The tonguo struck tho steps of tlio baggage car' which broke It off aud threw tho learn or ono horso against tho cars each ono rubbing and bruising the horses and throwing them In a ditch. For- tunatcly they escaped but slightly Injured.- Certainly a narrow escape. Mr. Frcdcr. tck remained on the wagon and did all lie could to check them. Everybody says Lllley & Sleppy ore Bell Ing goods cheaper than anybody In tho county. Htlllwnter. Now that the prospects of tho new rail, road arc quite certain, all our enterprising citizens nro rejoicing. Farmers ore busy with their spring crops. The few worm days past has start ed vegetation, aud everything in nature Is putting on nn appcaranco of new life, ox- ccpt the countenances of sundry husbnuds house-cleaning, you know I A nine year old boy, A. J. M. Fritz, son of Mr. Daniel Fritz, caught, on April 25th, two trout, one 12 inches nnd tho other 14 inches in length; the largest weighed 1 lbs. Old fisherman, yield the palm to young America I Country stores aro doing a great Inlury in the sale of certain slops called "bottled jiccr," to young boys.) It, begets In them the habit of treating, which paves the way for stronger drink. Boys, cold wutcr'is much safer, healthier and economical drink. Merchants, tuke notice 1 What is a few pennies In your pocket compared with the bad Influence on the boys of your nelgborhood ? I write this at the solid tudu of u number of nnxlous parents. Mr. O. D. Hai;cnbaugh is erecting a lino stable on his lot, a much needed Improve mcnt. ' Dr. McIIenry of Benton, is erecting"' a fine store house. He Intends engaging In I thu drug business. There is to be an immersion at Benton, I next Sunday after the morning services,- by ' the pastor of the Christian church. "The true friend Is not ho who holds up Flattery's mirror, In which the face to thy conceit most pleasing honors ; But ho who kindly shows thee all thy vices, slrah I And helps theo mend them ere an enemy discover-)." t X. X. X. Ccutralla. A most distressing and painful accident occurred at Ccntrulia colliery on Thursday of last week to a young man named Burns. i He was employed as a car loader, and was ' In the act of running cars under the break er when his foot slipped between the bumpers, and beforo ho could regain his footing tho cars came together, mashing his leg from the knee to the ankle. He was taken to tho Miners' Hospital where the limb was amputated. He was the on ly support of a widowed mother and seven sisters, one of whom Is at the point of death. Lawrcnco Burns was Injured about the fuce and head by a blast, at the Hazel Dell colliery last week. He lit a shot, and thinking It missed fire, went back to re light it when it went off, injuring Burns as above stated. Young America and a Polandcr started a quarrel at lllley & Co's. store a few days ago, which brought several of our promi nent men into a law suit. Wo would like to give a detailed account of the affair, but owing to tho ungcntlcmanly manner tn which ono of tho participants used a wo man we will havo nothing moro to say on the subject, though we would advise clerks not to bo "too previous" in taking a hand. Tho Tcmpcranco Association held a ball on Friday evening in the township school house, which was conducted In a very creditable manner, and was a finan cial success. The object of the ball was to replenish tho funds ot tho society. Patrick Tarpey, who has been farming In Minnesota for the past eight years, brought his family to town last week. As he bus been in 111 health for some time he was unable to follow ids occupation. A large crowd of boys congregated around tho Hungarian quarters in Frock's patch on Saturday evening nnd sent a shower of stones on tho poor wretches, which made them wish they were In Iluu gary or somo other foreign port. The Chief Burgess appeared on the scene short ly afterward and put a stop to the stone throwing. Ono of thu Hungarians receiv ed a very ugly cut above tho eye. Isaac Dudrey, while dressing timber at iho Morris. Itldgo colliery, struck his foot with an adz, iutllctliig a deep gush iu his Instep. A l'olamler had two fingers taken off by a rail falling on slopo on Monday. them, In Morris llldgo 1 John McDonough was given a hearing before Esquire Murphy on Monday even ing, for striking n Polandcr with a piece of coal In tho mines. Thu young man was compelled to pay a lino and costs Tho brown-stone steps iu front of Curry's hotel present a fine appearance, Proposals nro being received by the Street Committco for macadamizing Centre street from tho railroad to the church. This Is something badly needed, and wo hope It will be pushed rapidly ahead. Tho contractors havo laid tho water pipes as far as the church. Now, what wo need to make tho people in that part of town smile is a connection with tho Brush Valloy reservoir, Tho airhole at Morrjs llldgo was com pletcd last week, and good ventilation Is tho result. Hotcl-de-Shcarn received a general oven hauling last, week, and looks well wllh n late roof, Better build a basement Mary, or It will topplo over. Tho building boom has fairly started in town, no less than fifteen houses being in tho course of erection, New wall paper Iu thu Gl A. Clark's. latest designs ut BLOtQM$BLTR(fr $OJ,JM0)M. COUNTY, PA. Mr. A. G. Kimbcrly Is our authorized ageni to solicit subscriptions, job work, nnd advertising. His rccctpt for monoy for this offlco will be ns'VAlid hs that of tho propHetors. apr-25-tf Ilcrwlck- Dining the nbsenco of 'the gentlemanly operator of the Western Union Telegraph, Mr. J, C. Kunklo who Um been visiting nt his home iu Carlisle, the business of tho ofllcc has been. conducted by Mr, Zcluuler's clerks, Messrs. Wltmhn nnd Lowrcy. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Sllkman we regret to learn will leave Berwick to take up their permanent residence on their placo Maple- wood nenr Scrouton. Tho genial coupld will bo greatly missed by their large clrclo ot frlencs. Col. A- D. Hcely recently received a llfo sized oil painting of himself In full G. A. II. uniform, which Is a fltio specimen ot artis tic execution nnd'ls tho work ot Mr. Gahlo of Heading. It Is handsomely framed In fretted bronze und makes nn attractive or. namcnt to tho parlor of the Colonel's cosy homo. Pay day passed off rather quietly with the exception of one or two slight misun derstandings In tho evening. A large force of men are nt work on tho Fair grounds ot tho "Upper Columbia nnd Lower Luzcrno County Fair Association." Tho ground covers nn area of 20 acres, circled by n track sixty feet wide and one half mile long, laid out according to thu rules of the "National Trotting Associa tion." The location i nbt more than ten min utes walk from the centre of tho town, and will mako a very desirable site for the pur poses for which It Is intended. The crops around hero and Brlnrcrcok look very promising and wo wcro pleased to noto signs of progress and improvement In the Inst named place. Mr. Itlttcnhousc has made somo good Improvements, and Mr. Learn contemplates similar ones on his premises, Ash Bros. Milt is hi full opera atlon. Some dissatisfaction Is felt in the neighborhood owing to the fact that Mr. Scth Thomas Is moving ids fenco out into the lane leading from tho main road to the Croup place. It Is stated that the road has stood at Its present width for over twenty years and It seems strange that Mr. T. should only recently have discovered that he owned the right to abridge tt. If It is reduced to the width contemplated It will bo a dangerous road for teamsters or pe destrians to travel ns it crosses the it. It. and In case ot freight it would bo Impossi ble to avoid collision it two vehicles hap pened to be In the road at the same time. Wc understand that proceedings arc being taken to retain the road in its normal con dltlon. Mr. J. H. Bruglcr of Danville, Montour county (a former resident of Berwick) is out ns a candidate for the office of prothon otnry of that county at tho requestor many ot its leading citizens. Mr. Bruglcr is gentleman of unquestioned ability and cor- tcous manners, and wc hope our neighbors will elect him to the office, ns he will cer tainly prove worthy and efficient In the performance of Its duties. Mrs. Lizzie Jacksou of Berwick, Miss Helen Jamison of Danville, Mr. aud Mrs D. Seybert of Philadelphia returned last week from an extended trip through Flor ida, Georgia and tho South Atlantic States, rhey report a pleasant and enjoyable trip through that genial and tropical region and are greatly Improved in' health. Their man' friends welcome them back to tho Keystone Slate. Our former townsman Mr. T. B. Brad- ford of bunbury. is now engaged In the wholesale shoe trado representing the well known firm of Stone, Goff & Co of Bing- hampton. We nre glad to hear that .Mr, B. is making a success in his undertaking. He has many friends In Berwick who will ilway3 be glad to hear ot bis well doing. From authentic Information we learn that Berwick Is to be left without light dur ing the present year. Tho progressive councils of the past years placed street lamps nt the most desirable locations but our present economical borough dads will not appropriate funds for their utilization What does the Bible say about "men who loved darkness rather than light becauso their deeds wcro evil." Mr. Isaiah Bower's new store corner of 2d and Pine is a model of neatness nnd we trust will command a large shure of the public patronugc. Squire John Jucoby has rented the olllco and is now prepared to transact sucli bust. ness as pertains to his offlco together with collections and general business ncgotiu tlons. The residence of Jdr. and Mrs. M. W. Jackson Is undergoing a thorough renova tion and tho old homestead will be made unusually snug and attractive when finish ed. Mr. F. W. Stiles of Ulysses Nebraska is visiting this place, his former home, and oxpects to remain with us for a few days, A brand new secretary of Y. M. C. A. U to bo Imported this week for tho better prosecution of their work. There is plen ty of room for such work it it is honest manly, Christian work, but if it is run in the future us it has been run in the past on a "Pccksmlff" basis it would be better for all concerned to abandon tho work. Iter- wick people aro very kceu iu discrimina ting between religion and sham. State Secretary Taggart of tho Y. M. O A. is here looking after the interests of thu Berwick Association. Mr. Frauk Witinun left on Wednesday for Montrose where he Is to bt'eomo private secrctury to Mr, C. it. Woodln. Dr. J. P. Coult our popular dentist left this week to tako up his permanent rusl. denco In Scranton, where ho -will continue to practice his profession, Wo wish htm abundance of success. William Muusfleld was .severely bjttcu by dogs kept on the slaughtering premises of of T, II. Jackson & Co. He unconsciously got wltnln reach of the dogs, who are. very jealous ot strangers. An Interesting lecture on tho subject ot "What Is Odd Fellowship ?" was given In tho Odd Fellows' hall by Mr. G. A. Buck. Ingham, on Saturday last, the occasion being the sixty-fifth anniversary of tho founding of Odd Fellowship In America. Tho lecture was a very appropriate one aud wus treated In a full unci Intelligent manner, The attendance was good and the audiciico was appreciative. LOCAL NOTICES. Why buy poor oommlsblou seed In little puckuges when you cu.i buy good llrst imftlity seed by tho ounce, delivered post paid to your undress, uur m page cata logue tells you how to buy and thu price, J. li. Dillon, Seedsman and Florist. Blooms burg, Pa, New spring goods ut cheap. 0. 0. Marr's, yery J. F. Cnldwell will tako tho lead on ico cream. Ho Is now in the city looking uf. tcr the latest Improvements. Get somo. one's girl and iry it both old aud young, Bee tho new spring shades of nil. woo! pashmeres al I.utis & bloau's, for SO cents n yard. W. J, Correll & Co. keep nlways on iand a lurgo assortment of furniture to select from. Any special orders filled on short uotlce. Nqw, goods at J. B. Skccr's. More of that 50 cent syrup at C. C.Marr's Go lb LuIj! & Sloan's for laco curtains irleo 12 to 70 cents a yard. C. C. Murr lias somo handsome dress goods to soli very cheap. NpiratlvcA nifuln tiv thl Instant nrnrnis.tn nil Hindi of weather at w .11A01Vllil.il' p. Tabid and floor oil cloths at 0. 0. Marr's, very cheap. 0 tialrs of I ad his' or' children's stocklncs1 for 2,1 cents tit Llitz & Sloan's. U. C. Marr wants butter, circs, side. Shoulder, Jinm, nnd lard. gauzo uh- dorwciir at Lutz & Sloan's. Ladles' summer skirts at C. C. Marr's, awful cheap. BUSINESS NOTICES. City. Pa.. Sent. 8. 1882. Mr. John H. Phclus-Deur Sir i I have used your llhcumatlc Elixir wllk good re sults nnd can recommend It to any person suffering with that fearful disease, rheuma tism. uiiAB. w. b.mitii, natter. OK MATGIILB49 MKMT. For tho nose nnd throat, externnllv or In ternally used. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil is matchless. Asthma, catnrrh, and serious throat affections nre quickly amenable to this efficient remedy. ThdJPhclps' llhcumatlc Elixir for me has always acted like a charm. I thluk this fall It cut short a severe attack of Rheuma tism. 1 can endorse the remedy cither as a preventive or cure. Yours truly, MRS. U, YV. i'ALMKlt, Glenburn, Pa. (Noto:-4Irs. G. W. Palmer Is the moth er of 'Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkes- nurrc, i'a,, cx;atato Attorney uenerai oi Pen nn.) A POSTAL OAltD From Mrs. Dennis Smith, Louisville, Ky suys ! "For blood impurities Burdock Blood Bitters seem tmillcularlv adapted. Never before had complexion so clear. Use an mo nine." WANT OP FAITH. If C. A. Klclm. the Druiririst. does not succeed It is nut for tho want ot faith. He has such faith in Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung syrup ns n remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung Affections, that ho gives a uome iree to cut n anil every one who is in uceu of u medicine ot this Kind. July 13-eow A OOOD tai.kki: On the stage or platform, iu society or at home, must not only possess brains but a clear, strong voice, uutarrh, or a severe cold is almost certrin to inuro the voice. But these complaints may be completely eradicated with a few applications of Ihom. as's electric Oil, unrivaled Iu Us special, tics. CAliKS Ot- I.1FK. As we come to them thev aro received. borne with, and passed over with no mure than a thought, it we arc in tho enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skiu diseaso of any kind they magnify n hundred fold. C, A. Klclm, the Druggist, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy which is an absolute cure for any affection of the kind anu is soiu ior oucenis. juiyiu-cow 3"Kcep In the fashion. The Diamond Dyes always do moro than thev claim to do. Color over that old dress. It will look like new. Tlmy arc win ranted. 10c. at druggists. Wells, Itlchurdson & Co., Bur lington, vt. ASD11EW DESMOSn'tf PKAI8ES. Dear Sir I lav nn mv siiln for four lnni months without any relief until I commen. ced taking Phelps' Ith-umatlc Elixir. It U lliu best medicine I ever used. To-day U the best day I have seen in twelve 'ntonths. I thank you and God Almighty and no one else for my relief. I have lived and done public business in Geneva, N. Y., for the lust twenty, therefore havt many acnuain lances thut cull around and sec me daily and to ask about Phelps' Elixir for them selves or for some of their friends. I praise ii iiiguiy. i on uo me taming ami sign my name as my tongue could not do it justice. ANDiisw jjeumo.nd, urocer. Geneva, April 10, 1883. For sale at Hendershott's Phurmacy, uiooiusmiig, i'a, LOTS OF 1'EOrLE. set bilious, have headaches, mouth foul. yellow eyes, ifec, all the direct result of Im. pure blood which can bu thoroughly cleans. an, renewed anu cnricnca with Kidney, Wort. It acts ut the same timo on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels nnd has more real virtue in a package than can bo found in any other remedy for thu same cluss of dis eases. OPENING TUB FOUNTAINS. In numberless bulbs beneath tho skin Is secreted thu liquid substance which gives tnu hair us texture, color aud gloss. When this secretion stops, thu hair begins at onco to become dry, lustreless, brittle and gray. Is that the condition of your hair ? If so, apply Parker's Hulr Balsam at once. It will restore tho color, gloss nnd life by re uowlng the action of nature. The Balsam is not an oil, not a dye, but nn elegant toilet article, highly appreciated because of its cleanliness. nn. ELLis A'r uiiilb wine. Alfred Speer, whose salesroom is at 10 Warren Street, New York, has large Vine yards near Passaic, N. J,, is extensively engaged In preserving Unfermented Julco from the Oporto On-pes and supplies it to many religious societies for Communion pur poses'. The following is from Dr. John Ellis, who has written several works on Bible wine i "The writer obtained from Mr. Speer, a bottle of his unfermented Wino iu February, 1883, and found it a very pleasant und nutritious wine. Mr. W. J. Parsons and the writer put a portion of this wine into a retort nnd distilled und condensed ubout one-third of thu contents of the retort. Thu distilled had neither the smell nor tuste tf alcohol, nor did chemi cal testH Indicate uuy'tastc of alcohol. Hero then wo havo an tinfermonted wino actually iu tho markut which the writer thinks is fur more palatable than fermented wine and is unpolluted uy leaven," .Many religious societies aro using tins wine. bee i woman in another column, near bpeer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which sneers l'ort Urnpo Wine is made. that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of Invalids, weakly persons anu iiiu ui;cu. c-1.1 I... tl..l. Til 1 duiu uj- j. ix. ivieuu, iiiuuuisuiirg, sept 22.1y OAUSE AND EFFEOT. At times symptoms of Indigestion aro present, uneasiness of thu stomach, &a, u moisture Uko perspiration, producing Itch ing at nlsht, or when ono is warm, cause the Piles. Tho effect is luiincdlate relief upon tho application of Dr. Basanko's Pile Remedy, which costs you but 00 cents and is som uy u. a. ivicim. July la-eow EPORT OF THE CONDITION op The First National lunic of H'oomsbunr at llloom-iburg in tho Mate ot l'eun'a., at the cloe of IJUbiuc&H, vtpr.t i, tont. ltESOUltCF.S. Loans and discounts oterdrafts l). H. Honda to secure circulation V. H, lloniU on hand other btucks, bonds und mortgages Duo from approved reservo agent Duo from oilier National Hiuiks Duo Irr-ui Slate Hanks and bankers 151 m 81 3 3US 51 iun IU UK) 07 215 77 1M 57 6 MM 46 7IW 24 2 219 bO Current expenses und taxes paid iiucka &UU uiuit cusu Hems Bpeclo lgal tender notes Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (a per cent, ot circulation) 31 2 800 6 f0 8 250 Total LIA1IIUTIES. Capital stock paid In surplus fund Undivided protlts .National Hunk notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check cerlined checks ('ashlar's checks outstanding Duo to other National lunks Due to State Hunks and backers Total t 379 305 75 50 000 101 ((U 12 110 07 45 uuu 115 650 81 UO 3,13 23 N9 S8 1 8.4 VI $ 919 305 13 State of Penna.. Count v of Columbia, im i I, J. P. Tusilu, cashelrof tho above named bank no solemnly amrm thut the above statement Is true to tho best ot my kuowledge at.d belief. . . J. V. fUBTIN, Cashier. Sulwcrlbod andsOlrmed to before me this 30th dayot April, IWi. PAUL E. Wlltr. ..... Notary Public. Correct Attest i I. W. MeKELVY, 1 SL (1. HUGHES Directors. FHAS.r.UlUN(iElt.J SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho Ciurt of Common l'leas of Columbia county and to mo di rected, will bo cxmmo1 to public sale at the Court House in llloomsbunr, on Monday, May 5th, 1884, at 2 o'clocjc p. tn., tho following real estate situ ate In oroenwood township. Columbia county, Pa, bounded and described as follows to-wlt I adjoin ing lands of John Olllasple, Hartley Albcrtson, BylvcBterAlbertson, and lands belomrlnir to tho fstato of Isalati Kline, containing two acres moro Or less, whereon nre erected a dwelling hoiwe, barn, nDd other out buildings, Selicd, taken Into execution at tho suit of IL 11. Young's uso vs. Jonas Iless, and to bo sold as tho property of slid Jonas llcss. Vend Ex. llrockway, Attorney. ALSO Alt that certain real estate sltuatoln Rugarloat township, Columbia county, I'a., bounded on tho cast by public road, on tho north by John Dcltz, on tho west by Kmanucl Delta; on tho south by J. M. Larlsh, containing nlno acres moro or less, on which nro erected a dwelling house, barn, and other out buildings. Belied, taken Into execution at the suit of lion. ton M. a F. U Association vs. Cyrus Larlsh.wlUi notlco w tcrro tenants, nnd to bo sold as the prop erty of Cyrus Larlsh. K. If. Mttlo, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate la Montour township, Columbia county, I'a., bounded aud described as follows, to- wlt i beginning nt a black oik and running thence by land ot Lloyd l'axton, (late Joseph I'axton), north sixty degrees east sixty-tour perches to a stone, thenco north nlncU.cn degrees west twenty six perches to a red oak,thcnca north fifty-tour do- greeaeost forty-slx perches and seven-tenths to Dig Fishing creek, thenco up tho samo north thlrty.flvo degrees wost thlrty-ono perches to a stono, thenco by lands of Maria Evans (late l'ctcr Appleman), Bouth sixty-four degrees west ono hun dred and twenty perches to n plno stump, and thenco by land or John Mcnsch (lato John Hlch ards), south thlrty.stx degrees cast ntty perches to tho placo of beglnnlng,contalnlng thirty-two acres and ono hundred and four perches strict measure, bo tho same mora orles.sou which are erected a frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings. Seized, taken Into cxecuuon, at the suits ot Cat awlssa Deposit Hank, Samuel Ncyhard, Janoll. Scott and Joshua Fctterman vs. O. M. Quick, and to bo sold as tho property of O. M. Quick. Miller, Attorney, 2 Al. FL Fas.; 2 FL Fas. Vandersllce, Attorney. Knorr 4: Wlutereteen, Attorneys. ALSO All that certain inestuagc, tenement, house and lot ot land tltuato In Kspy, Scott township, Colum bia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: south by Main street, west by lot belonging to H, O. Orevellng, north by an alley, east by lot belong ing to C. 3. Fowler. It being half of lot No. 9 west side, containing forty feet In width and one hun dred and scventy-thrco and one-fourth feet In depth, whereon Is erected a two-story frame dwelling hou.so and out buildings. Selrcd, taken Into execution at the suit ot M. IL & 8. F. Asso:latlon of Espy vs. W. F. and KlUa- beth W. Soudcr, and to be sold as the property ot W. F. and Elizabeth W". Soudcr. Lev. Fa. Miller, Attorney. ALSO All the right, title, Interest and life estate ot John Delong ono of tho defendants In tho within named writ In the following described real estate, to-wlt: Allthat certain plcce.parcel and tract of land situ ate in Centre townshlp.Columbla county,l'a.,bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt : north by land3 of Silas Shuman, John Neyhard, and Henry Shaf fcr, cost by landsof Henry Shalfcr, south by lands of Franklin Hagcnbuch, tho estate of Jeiemlah Hagcnbuch, ElUha Hagcnbuch and Samuel Hld luy, and west by lands ot Samuel Hldlay, John White and Jacob ltlnk, containing ono hundred andbeventeen acres mo. cor less, whereon are erected a' largo two-story frame dwelling house, large bank barn, wagon house, hog pen, elder press and other out buildings. ALSO Another tract of land situate In Centre town ship, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt : north by land of George Ruckle, east by land of Emmlt Alkman and Levi Alkman, south by land of Samuel Hagcnbuch, west by land of Henry Shaffer, containing thirty-one acres, more or less. Seized, taken Into execution, at the suit ofCy rus McIIenry and John Delong, executors of Hen ry Delong, deceased, vs. Sarah A. Delong an 1 John Delong, and to bo sold as the property of John Delong. Snyder Ikeler, Attorney. Fl. Fa. ALSO All that certain tract of land situate In Pino township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt ! north by John Lock ard, east by land ot John and Hiram Piatt, south br lands ot Allnos Cole and Jacob Christian, west by landsof Joseph Drclblebls and Eves 1: Heller, containing ono huDdred acres moro or less, where on nro erected a two-story frame dwelling house, bank barn and other out buildings Seized, taken Into execution, ut the suit of Rachael E. Long vs. Lafayette Trlvelplecc or Dr.-lb-elbls,and to bo sold as tho property of Lafayette TUvelplcco or Drclblebls. Vend. Ex. Miller, Attorney. ALSO All that certain messuage or pleco ot land situ ate In Drlarcreek township, Columbia county Pa., bounded by lands now or lato of Henry Ilrlttlan, county line of Columbia and Luzerne counties, lands now or late of llernard Seybert's heirs and lands now or lato of Charles Kalbfus, containing seventy-live acres more or less, also another pleco or parcel ot land adjoining the above described property, and containing twenty-ono acres more or less, "excepting a portion of tho same about iwo-thtrda of an acre." Thcro Is erected on the said two described premises, a grist mill, distillery dwelling houses, stables, Ac. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property of 1). F. Seybert. Brockway, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain lot ot ground situate In the bor ough ot Centralla, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : on the south by Centre street, west by lot of James Ooldsworthy, north by an alloy, east by lot ot D. F. Curry, con talnlng 25 feet on Centre street, and bick tho samo width 125 feet to said alley, whereon aro erected a ono and one-half story framo dwelling nouso and other out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot L. II. Holloway vs. Augustus D. Gable, and to be bold as tho property of Augustus D. Gable. Fl. Fa. Miller, Attorney. ALSO All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of defendants nil that certain tract, pleco orparcel of land sit uate In tho township ot Catawlssa, Columbia county, I'a., bounded und described as follows, to. v.lt: adjolnlog lands of Abraham Drelsbach north and west.by lands ot Danlol 8auseman,on tho east, and lands of Joseph lirelsh on tho south, contain Ing six acres, moro or less, all Improved but with out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution, at tho suit of C. 11. llrockway vs. Ferdinand Gall, nnd to bo sold as tt.e property ot Ferdinand (lull. llrockway, Attorney. Veud. Ex. ALSO Tho following described real estnto bltuato tn Flshlngcreek township, Columbia county Pa., the llrst tract containing two acres, bounded on the south by lands ot W. F. Andrews, on tho east by land ot Abraham V. Eveland. on the north by land of Nathan Smith and on the west by laud of .Michael Haver, whereon are erected a one and a half story framo dwelling house, stable, saw inlllnnd other out buildings, with good water power. Tho second tract containing Hlxty acres uajoimng meabovo tract of land on tho north. lands of Martin Andrews' estate on tho cast, lands of Kelchncr & Shaffer on the Bouth and landsof Michael 1U er on tho west. There Is a good poach orchard on said tract of land, and a good stream oi running water. Seized, taken Into execution at tho bult ot Har riet I. ll. (loss vs. William F, Andrews, and to bo sold as tho proicrty of said William F, Andrews. FL Fa. lluckalow, Attorney. JOHN MOUHEY, aprll Sheriff. H Tho undersigned otters advantageous Induce ments In the purchiisa ot the following specialties! The DEKRINO HINDERS. MOWERS AND CORN CULTIVATORS. Tho Perry Spring Tooth Harrow, tho best In tno Murket. Alt kinds and grades ot Phosphate by the MARY LAND FERTILIZING and Mant'g., Co. SI, Ageni, ESPY Columbia Co May u-j mos. Pa. WAR ! BOOKS. SEVEN (1 HE VT MONAUCHIESot the Auclent Eastern World. Hy Glohuk IUwlihbon. "What isiuuru ir.uiiiiiL,r. iuuii iturr--umtg it ue war among publl here, then whatcould bo HAPPIER, ,.TANTI,n for rejoicing book-buyers r Such a war Is Iu pro. Wt i, Jnm2 vinif ' Kress. Prtcu reduced from llO.ua to i.ta. silecl. , ,n,rJ)V.i' men page ireo. rui sum uy ueaiers; prim- nrlfu. iuw. nuuhH mr exuiniuuuou uciure payment. V. 1 May a-tw d MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBUllQ MARKET. Whcnt per bushel v. . 1 OS Ryo " " 70 Corn " " f Oats " " 40 Flour bcr barrel 0,00 Clovcrsccd u 8 00 Butter 28 Keen " Tallow 00 Potatoes 2o Dried Apples 00 Hams.ii.i, ' 14 Sides nnd shoulders 10 Chickens 13 Turkeys 13 Lard per pound 13 nay per ton low Beeswax ' 23 Buckwheat flour per hundred 3 00 Hides per IU , o to i Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 30 Philadelphia Markets. COIUtKCTED WEEKLY. FEUD1 Western winter bran, spot, 0 lf.SJ. MACK KHKfi Extra mess ssc. large l's, 28 e 30o. extra Miore i'a 23 c4 saa. FLOUll Western extra's 2..V) a S.flO! Penn'a. family, 4.W a 4.75 Ohio clear, s.cu a &37Xj winter imu-nt o. o(A o.ui. WHEAT. Dclawnra ml nt l.llv. No 1 Venn. sylvanlared 1.18. hyk. mmoi-cnnsyivama 70 a, ,3C CORN, H bushels In grain depot atsoo. OATH. No. 3 while (A 48V Mo. 2, 43. H HAY AND HTI1AW Tlmuthv Choln Western and New York, til. fair to good Western and new orK, i. is I5.:meaium w estern ana cw York, 11. (i 13. ; cut hay as to quality li. ft 17.00. ltye straw law ti.ou Wheat straw, 9. s 10. oat Biraw iu ji. 8KKI)S.-ciover nets- per lb. Timothy 1.40 ai.MperbuslieL Flax l. 72 per bushel. WOO!.. Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Fleece Washed. XX and above. 37 r& 40c i Itl c 83c ; common so m 27c Texas, l'all clip Ono SO i a, medium so S4 coarse, 16 a 17. Kuus. Penusylvania extra, 1G western 15W 18V. ' liUTTKft. Pennsylvania extra, 31 Western extra 80. . L1VK 1OUI.TKY.-Fowls, Hens, 15 mixed lota 14c. roosters old 8 (4 10c. turkeys, lTduclu DIIKSSED POULTKY. Turkeys extra 18 17ct chickens extra 17H1S; ducks choice 19; potatoes. Early liosoper bushel, 43 e 45 Uurbank and Hebron, 40,4 ONIONS. Ycllow7l.i5 (4 2.00 per bbL Duck eggs 82, a 25 Uecse eggs 3J 35. JyJ-OTIOE IN DIVOIICE. IN THE COMMON PI KAS OP COLUMBIA coui ry. Mary Osman by her next friend, E. M. Tewkabury vs. John Osman. ur libel In divorce. To John Osman, respondent above named ! Whereas upon the libel ot the said Mary Osman a subpoena was Issued out of the said court com manding you to bo and appear at the next regu lar term ot said Court to show cause why the said libelant should not bo divorced from the bonds ot matrimony contracted with you ; and whereas upon return of said subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo found tn the ball wick of tho Sheriff ot said county, whereupon an alia subpoena was awarded by said Court com manding you to appear at tho then next term ot said Court to answer as aforesaid, to which the name return was made by the ShcrtfT. You are therefore required to be and appear on the nrst day of the next term ot -aid Court to bo held at Hloomsburg for said county on the nrst Monday ot May, A. D. 1341, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUltliV, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, February hm, C. W. Miller, Att'y. March 21 JOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notlco Is hereby given that application will be madu to Hon. William Elwell, President Judge ot the Court ot common 1'Oa.slu Columbia county Pa., on the 5th of May, 881, to Incorporate- the Orangcvllle Presbyterian church located In orange vUlo Columbia couuty Pa. April 18-3W jir OiiDiRorTUE Cucncn. DMINISTllATOH'S NOTICE. KSTATK Or SAHin K. KHITMSTKR, DKCIASID. letters of administration on the estate of Sarah E. Reltmeycr deceased, lato of Catawlssa, Colum bia county, Pa., havo been granted by the Regis ter of said eounty to the undersigned ad nlnlstra tor. All persons having claims against the estate ot the deceased are requested to present them for settlo i,ent, and those indebted to the estate to mako payment to the undersigned administrator without aelay. c. ELLIS, llhawn Robins, Att'ys. Administrator. aprll catawlssa, I'a. Iarge Reduction; IN CAR ETS. BROWER HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF AMFlfS WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRJCES CONSISTING OF Madly BmmeM As Xjowsis 75 cts. All wool, Supers. full weight, Extra C, C. Extra Supers. All wool extra superfine car pet at 75 cents. Nice 4-4 Ingrains at 25 cte. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of hamlonie rugs. GALL & EXAMINE these goods and you will bo con vinced that they cannot bo ex celled iu finality or price. Now is your time to buy cheap carpets. Slieltou Uarpet Sweeper, tho best in tho market, for sale by J. J. BROWER MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, PA. reliable men to sell trull lies, shrubs, roses, etc. Miim Inn and expenses paid. Full Instructions given, so In. experienced men can soon learn ih-- business. Ad. dress J. F. I.K'LAHE, Hrlghton, N. Y. (I mile eutt of Rochester; N, V.) upr Wff d