The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA lUDAYTlAYlorissTr Correct Itiillrnud Time Table. Trillin on tho Philadelphia & lu it leavo Itiincrt as follows! N0BT1I. 0..K1 a. m. 4.011 p. in. SOUTH. 11:59 a. in. 0:13 p. m. Trainion tho 1). I. W. It It loavo illoomsburg as follows i NORTH. BOOTH. WW i. m. 8:M a. m. 11:17 a.m. ll:B3n.m. 0:30 p. in. 4:36 p. In. Tho 8:iM n. ra. train connocti at Northumberland with thoa.uJ train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Philadelphia nt 8; Up. in. The 11:53 train connect with Philadelphia and Heading road at Ilupcrt reaching Philadel phia nl 0.00 p. m. Tho 11:51 train connect with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:50. reaching Philadelphia nl 7:23 p. m. Tho 4.30 p. m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at S.uj p. in., and reaches Philadelphia at 3.u5 a. in. Trains on tha N. A W. II. Hallway pass llloom l orry as follows i NORTH. SOUTH. 11:87 a. m. 12:01 p. m. 0.30 p. in. 4:15 p. m. Notice to CorrcHpouilciitH. In order to savo many communications from tho wasto basket wo make tho following suggestions to local correspondents i Uso only ono side ot tho sheet, and wrlto as pialn as powlblo i glvo only tho locat nows that Is of somo Interest to tho com munlty, such as accidents, Improvements, mar. rlages, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, business enterprises, changes otresi denco, and tho like. What appear to bo Jokes at tho expenso of others, nnd personal mention glv lng only ono naino or Initials or a nickname, will not bo printed under any circumstances. Such Items often glroorfcnse, though nono may be In tended. Tho full namo ot tho writer must always lw given, but will not bo printed unless requested. tf I'or Hale. Several town properties, good location, lirlck or frame. About 25 acres of land in Hemlock town, ship, partly cleared, bnlanco well timbered. A. farm of about 80 acres In Scott twp. For terms and particulars apply to Geo. . Etwcll, Bloomsburg, Pa. fob. 29-tf. Mr. A. Q. Kimbcrly is our authorized ngent to solicit subscriptions, job work, und advertising. His receipt for money for tills olllco will be as valid as that of the proprietors, apr 25-tf Personal, V. Ream wa3 elected superintendent of schools in Montour county last week. Dr. Qwlnncr of Ccntralia, was a witness in tho Bovnn case this week. Capt. Ed. Rceso of Ccntrnlln, and Mr. Itlley dropped In and inspected our office on Tuesday. II. M. Hinckley, Esq., of Danville, will deliver tho oration at this place on Decora tton Day. Daniel McIIcnry of Stillwater, has pur chased the farm of tho late E. J. McUunry, for $7,150. W. B. Allen Intends to remain here, iinv ing given up liis situation in Chicago, and will go into business. L. A. Illley of Centralla, wns in town this week looking nftcr the interests of tils company in defending a suit for damages received by u boy at n breaker. W. A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland, had busl. ue.s in court this week. Ho is ono of the leading attorneys of Schuylkill, nnd has an excellent practice in the lower end of this county. The throwing of peanut Rhells on the floor of the court room should be forbid den. E. A. Hawllngs wants calves, for which he will pny six cents per pound. tf Fifty new names have been added to our subscription list within tho past two weeks. Sweet potato plants, 40 cents, per 100, 3.00 per 1000, at J. Garrison's, 5th St. Severnl communications nre omitted this week for want of space. The best dlrt.proof watches made can be seen at L. Ilernhard's jewelry store. The contract for digging a ditch at the poor house has been let to D. C. Hall, nt 15 cents a yard. Foil Sale. Two lemon trees, large, healthy and full bearing. Inquire of Mrs. Hiram Trousue, Espy, Pa. 0-2t Tho public schools closed last Saturday with appropriate exercises. About 700 pupils were in attendance during the your. The largest collection of Flowering and Vegetable plants in tho country nt Dillon's Green Houses. Catalogue free. Tho time of the court was occupied all last week up to Saturday afternoon In the trial of criminal cases. Go West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes made In Union depots. No omni bus transfers. W. C. McKisnev, Air't. Tho railroad time tables for tho Peunsyl vanla and U. h. & W. roads have been corrected this week, and may bo relied on as published in tills paper. Tho time for tho monthly meetings of tho town council has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday after the first Monday of the month. Our agent, Mr. Kimbcrly, will be in Ceu. tralla tho last of this week or tho first of next, and will ho glad to receivo any mon. ey duo this olllco on subscription. Wo shall be pleased to publish the Guavn correspondence if tho writer will glvo us his name. See "Notlco to Correspondents" on this page. In the caso of Ilovan vs. Illley & Co., which was an action for damages for In. Juries to a boy at tho colliery of L. A. Itlley b Co,, at Ccntralia, a model of a breaker was used on tho witness stand. Fou Sai.k. Tho good will and stock of a well established tobacco business, wllh all the necessary fixtures for a llrst-class bakery and confectionery. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply to Mrs. Jnnu Scott, Exchange block, Illoomsburg, Pa. The great demand for tpaco in our ad. vertlslug columns compels us to Issuo a quurter-sheet supplement for the next four weeks, containing tho Mercantile Appraise, meut List und the statement of Cony ugh am and Centralla Poor District. Since Janu. ary 1st wo have issued seven supplements and shall continue to print them when our reading matter Is crowded. Tho Colum iiian Is the only paper in the county that does this, We regret to have to curtail our report of tho marriage of Miss L. Ilauchcr to Mr. Btcrllng W. Dickson of Berwick, which took placo on Weduesduy evening in tho Methodist church of that placo. Tho church was thronged by friends of the In. tercstlng couple, tho altar decorations by Mr. Hoft wcro perfect and tho ceremony performed by thu Itev. Dickson was Very Impressive. Thero nro few of our young people who will have more hearty wishes for prosperity and happiness than Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Dickson. At n spccinl meeting ot tho Bhenandoah School Board, held on Tuesday evening, way u, the following resolution wns uunnl. mously passed i Itaotrcd, That It Is with deep regret that wo receivo tho declination of Professor O. W. llartch to bo a candidate for reelection ns Superintendent of tho Public Schools of Shenandoah that wo rccognlzo the fact that during his ten years of scrvlco In Shenandoah ho has greatly advanced tho educational Interests of this school district, nnd that lit Prof, llartch wo havo found a gentleman of sterling Integrity nnd of high educational ability. Prof, llartch has moved his family to Light Street, which will bo his homo for somo time. The Shcrlll acknowledged tho following deeds In court on Wednesday i To O. U. ifrpckway for lot of land.ln Cat. nwlssa township, for 23.00,so!d ks tho prop erty of Ferdinand Gal. To Silas Conner for Orangevlllo Acade my, for 1055.00. To W. F. Soudcr for lot of land In Espy, for $070, sold ns tho proporty of W. F. nnd E. W. Soudcrs. ToE. P.Albcrtson and J. M. L-rlnU for land In Sugarloaf, for $430, sold as proper ty of O. Ltirlsh. To W. Hess In trust, for land In Centre, for $100, sold ns tho property of Samuel Ncyhard. To L. B. Holloway for land In Centralla for $410, sold ns tho property ot A. I). Ga. ble. Dennis S. Doylo writes us to correct a statement made last week concerning the manner of ltlchard Collliau'a death In tho Continental colliery at Centralla. Ho says thu. supports did not give out, but that "tho collar was raised up three feet at one end with a block of timber to hold It there, until the miners and laborers went to shove tho enr In again, cxpecltng to have tho collar standing for a good lift with ono end three feet off tho bottom, hut Instead they found the poor fellow's head fast un der thu coll.tr, as the deceased persisted In creeping under tho raised end when he might havo stepped over or gone round it.' Wo know nothing of the facts, nnd give this statement ns wo got It. The N'kw Oiii.kax.s MiNsxititts. Gorton's original New Orlcaus Minstrels performed In tho Opera House last evening to a do lighted audience. Tho house was a good one, although not packed, and that the performance was appreciated was evident by the continual laughter. The overture was good, the songs and jokes now. Mr. Walter Wentworth gave the most wonder, ful exhibition of contortion ever seen In Carlisle, performing with apparent ease seemingly Impossible feats. The military clog was very line, as were also the special clog dances of tho Gorman brothers. The comic pantomime was Immense, the au dience fairly screaming with laughter, The entertainment all through Is first-class, and should ho greeted with crowded houses everywhere they go. CarlMc Her ald. Opera House, Bloomsburg, Saturday May 17th. As will he seen by the proceedings of the town council concerning the park, Mr. Waller has agreed that ho will take tho land, provided the majority of tho tax payers are willing to sell it. Mr. Rabb made a motion asking for the appointment of a committee to ascertain tho feeling of tho people on this matter. The motion was lost, but for what reason we do not know. It is certain that tho park has been a burdon to tho town ever slnco Its purchase, over $1200 having been paid as interest, while the receipts from it have been very small. When tho town gets so targe that a park Is needed, an open Held containing an acre or two ot ground will scarcely be large enough. The town Is now in debt and provision has been mnde for the sale of bonds to thd amount of iflOOO. Why not raise $2000 of this by the sale of the park ? At alt events, there ought to be no objection to making an ef fort to ascertain the sentiment of the peo ple on the question. The 15th annual convention of the Col. umbia county S. S. Association will be held at Mllllinvllle on May 27th ami 2Sth. An Interesting programme has been nr. ranged. Columbia is thu second county in the State, in Sunday School attendance. Let eyery school ho represented. Bring Gospel Hymns, Nos. 1, 2, 8 aud 4. All Sunday schools represented nro expected to take n collection und send It by their dele gates to defray the expenses of tho conven. Hon, nnd to pay the amount apportioned to our County, $10.00, toward tho support of tho State Association. Entertainment free. Bring rcferenco Bible and scratch book, and be ready to take part In the discussions. Fivo trains each way pass Milliliivlllo dally. All delegates expecting entertainment while at the con vention should send their names to Iter. W. D. Donat, Mllllinvllle, as soon as they nro appointed. Thu following pupils attending the pub lic schools of Bloomsburg, have been neith er tardy nor absent during tho term ending May 10, 1884. Annlo Suyder, Mary Kinport, Alice Brockway, Fannlo Lake, Besslo Holmes, Lizzie Moyer, Eva McBride, Julia Furman, Ida Shultz, Ruth Edwards, Bessie Roadar mel, Cora Neyhard, Ada Yctter, Cora Ja coby, Ada Yost, MattleKnorr, SallleGIgcr, Lizzie lvcmpton, Cora ICunklc, Kntlo Cad ow, Hum Williums, Gillie Kasbner, Mcrt io Shipton, May Cadow, Mary Fox, Min. nio Penman, Eva Stiles, Harry Hess, Charles Kabb, William Sleeker, Willie Held, Willie Dentler, Ilervey Furman, Edward Holmes, Cliarllo Shnrplcss, John 'Kcfety, Hope Sharpless, Hopo Furman, Harry Knorr, Frank Sterner, Charles Kes. ty, Robbie Patten, Howard Truub. Pupils neither tardy nor absent for two terms. Fannie Freeze, Laura Broekway, Ada Yeticr, Oscar Ent, Hopo Roadarmel, Grace Woodward. Pupils neither tardy nor absent for three terms. Eva Stiles, Pupils neither tardy nor absent for four terms. Irene Girton, Fred Holmes. Pupils neither tardy nor ubsent for Ave terms. Maggie Evans. Mimiu. Croquet lias taken the place ot baso ball with our boyB. The new Waterloo organ on River streut takes tho cake. An Evangelical Sunday school was lately organized at Zlon's church. A great many cows havo died In this vl. clnlty in the past few weeks, W, J. Nungesscr has made somo good Improvements In tho mill, recently, Tho prospects of a new foundry In town seem to bo all "dry" and not "found." Joint Creasy spent Sunday with C. L. Wcrkhclser, nt Pitlston, Quite a number of our young people took In Unnuim'a show on Tuesday. J, Ilomboy is about to take charge of tho blacksmith shop at West Mlllliu. John Is a llrst-class workman. J, G, Swank and S, B, Lutz were elected as delegates to represent the Klkeiidall Sunday school at the county convention, A new Ithaca llvu octavo organ will bo exchanged for n buggy, Inquire at this ot. Ilco. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, . llitcuiturn. j Tho corn Is peeping through. C. L. Harlmaii had all of his meal stolen on tho night ot tho 7lli or 8th lust. Fishermen Leldy and Applcmnn were not very successful In their attempt last Saturday. Just think I All day, and only threo nplecc. Rumor says ono of our townsmen will act ns bridegroom nt a wedding In tho near futuro. ' Rev. Stevens entertained a largo congre gation last Sunday evening with an excel, lent sermon on tho "Growth of Grace." Miss Vino Mooro intends moving her milliner shop nearer home. Andlo Sharrctts of Espy, drovo through town on Sunday evening. Miss Hattlo Old spent Sunday with her parents. Charles Wcrkhclser is aiding his brother Peter with his farm work this week. Henry Summers Is Improving his dwel ling house. Hemlock has now two select schools, tho primary school at Buckhorn by Miss Mattlo Wanlch, and tho Forks school by Mrs. Trclllo Chamberllu. ilONk'F.Y. Cheap llookH. We have tho following books on our shelves. Tho prices nro very low, nnd ns wo have but one copy of each tho first cus tomer gets the bargain t Romance mid Tragedy of Pioneer Life, 1033 pages, handsomely bound, gilt edges, illustrated, wortli $0.00. We sell 11 for $3. Life and Travels of Gen. Grant, (100 pages, well bound. Illustrated, wortli $3.50, wo offer It at $1.50. Our Wild Indians, 050 pages, Illustrated, $2.00 Life nnd Work of James A. Garfield, 072 pages, $1.50. Stanley In the Wilds of Africa, 714 pages, $1.00. The English People, 5 volumes, $2.50 for tho set. Goldsmith's Poems, 75 cents. Robert Browning's Poems, 75 cent. The French Revolution, by Carlyle, 60 cents. Irvlng's Crayon Papers, 40 cents. Cyclopedia of Choice Prose, by Talne, 75 cents, These books aro in good condition, and aro offered considerably lower than the regit. lar prices. They cannot bo duplicated nt the figures named. Coi.n.MiUA! Olllcc, Bloomsburg, Pa. Court Irocccl!ui;H. Report of viewers of a road In Fishing creek near W. Kramer's confirmed nisi. Road in Centro near Whltmlre's school house confirmed nisi. F. It. Jackson vs. Berwick borough j petition for tho assessment of damages, amendment allowed. Report of viewers In favor of a road in Jackson near L. Chamberlin's confirmed nisi. Register's accounts presented for confir mation nisi j nlso widow's appraise, mcnts. The applications for licenses were taken up, and considerable time was occupied In hearing witnesses in favor of the new ap- plicants. There wcro no remonstrances against any of the licenses. Inquest of tho l.ody of Robert Fenstc maker approved as proper to be made. Report of viewers in Davis vs, Ber wick boruigh, confirmed finally. Hannah Zarr csfato bid and ullottucnt, and decree of court tiled. John T. Mcnsch, John Gordon nnd P. A. Evans appointed viewers of n road lu Main near W. Fisher's. Michael Mcnsch, Jonathan L" reman and Chas. Hartman appointed viewers of n road in Catnwissa near Bcrningcr's mill. Uoin. vs. tlenry Miller, larceny case tried, defendant found guilty. Com vs. Chas. Kdson, hawking, and peddling, a true bill. Indictment quash ed. Com. vs. Thomas Nunklvell, pointing a shot gun nt P. Thomas, case tried, ilcfon dant guilty. Com. vs. D. F. Seybert, nol pros, allow ed on payment of costs. Com. vs. Michael Sc. Green, verdict not guilty. Com. vs. Sheridan Miller, not a true bill. Com. vs G. W. Arms, larceny and re. celvlng stolen goods, n true bill. Com. vs. R. II. House), not u true bill. Com. vs. Alfred Wands, assault and bat. tcry, caso tried, defendant not guilty, pro. secutor to pay one-third of costs, and de fendant two-thirds. Com. vs. James McGulrc, recognizance of defendant nnd Mary JlcGulro forfeited and bench warrant allowed. Case contin ued to next term. Com. vs. Banghart, nol pros, allowed on payment of costs. Com. vs. Chas. Cooper, nol pros allowed on payment of costs. Com. vs. Harvey Gigger nol pros allow, cd on payment of costs, Geo. Holly sworn a a citizen of the United States. Tho Sheriff acknowledged a deed to II. L. B. Goss for 3 tracts of land In Fishing, creek, sold as tho property of Win. F. An. drus, for $1000. In tho assigned estate of C. B. Brockway j petition of nsslgnco to stay the Sheriff's sale presented, and release of dower filed. B. R. Davis vs. Berwick borough ; peti tion to set as ido judgment, and motion for rule to show cause. Estate of Caroline Maun. Petition to dismiss administrator and permit Register to issue new letters. W. Ivoy vs. Clara Ivey. Petition for di vorce. Subpoena awarded. Rebecca E. Wilson vs. Jesse Wilson. Petition for divorce. Subpoena awarded. Com. vs Ainandus Delly. Nuisance, caso tried, defendant not guilty. Prosecutor to pay two-thirds of costs, defendant one third. Tho following roads were confirmed fi. nally i Benton township near John Baker; Sugarloaf near N. Harrington j Mt. Pleas ant near W. Ruckle Com. vs. G. W. Arms. Caso tried, de fendant guilty on Becond count. Motion for a now trial. Com. vs. J. May. Recognizance ot do. fondant for his appearance at next court. Com. vs D. F. Seybert, forfeiture of re. cognlzanoo stricken nil. Cora, vs Jas. SlcCormlck, surety of pcaco, Caso heard by ths court. Defend ant sentenced to pay the costs, aud glvo ball in $100 to keep tho peace for ono year, Dr. L. A. Shattuck,Wm. Chrlsman, Esq., and J. J. Browcr, appointed a commission to inquire us to tho Insanity of Margaret Weaver. Com. vs. Chas Edson, recogulzuiico In $200 for appearance nt next court, John O. Wenncr, J. J. Mollenry, nnd I. L. Edwards nppolnted viewer of a road In Greenwood near A. J. Dorr's. Jacob Welllver, I. J. Thomas and David Crossloy appointed viewers of a road In Jackson near Pino Grovo school house. A Goou Inv3tmt:nt in Iliut, Estate. A brick residence on the corner of Iron anil. Fourth streets, largo lot, cholco fruit trees lino well of water, stable, &u. Building In good condition, for s ilo apply to Jko. R. Towssknu, Bloomsburg, Pu. Council I'rocccilliiKH. Slay 8th. Regular meeting of council called nl halt past soven o'clock. All members present. On motion of Mr. Hagcnbuch and dec onded by Mr. Sharpless tho list of exonera tions claimed by Nnwton Boono Collector, wns laid over until tho next meeting. On motion of Mr. Hagcnbuch nnd sec onded by Mr. Sterling the President ap pointed Mr. Rabb to act lu connection with tho Town Engineer nnd himself ns a com. mlttco to Investigate tho matter with ref erence to claims for sower pipe. On motion of Mr, Hagcnbuch nnd sec onded by Mr. Sterling tho bill of Daniel Hall for work nt sower was laid over for correction. Mr. Rupert In behalf of commlttco on sale of Park reported that ho had seen I). J. Waller who snld that ho Is willing to take tho Park back provided tho majority of tho tax payers, citizens nnd business men aro willing to soil tno samo t but that ho would like to havo a little tlmo for con sldcratlon. On motion ot Mr. Hagcnbuch and seconded by Sir. Sloycr tho report wns accepted nnd the commlttco discharg ed. A petition was read signed by a number of citizens asking that a lamp post bo placed midway between East street and the Normal School grounds on Second street. Mr. Rabb moved that' tho request ot llic petitioners be granted and that a lamp post bo located on tho North side of the street nt the Intersections of Uosu alley and Second street. It was unanimously agreed to. On motion of Mr. Sterling It wa ordered that tho tamp post nt the intersection of East street and Second street bo moved and placed on the South side of Second St., near tho pump. A petition wa presented to council signed by a number of citizens of Penn street and vicinity asking for a crossing on line ot Second street near Normal School grounds. On motion of Sir. Hagcnbuch and seconded by Mr. Sharpless H was ordered that a double stone crossing be placed across Pcnu s rcct on tho lino of the Southern part of Second street. A petition wns read asking for a crossing nt tho In terscctlon of East street nnd the nlley by O. SI. & J. K. Lockurd's car shops on East street. A petition was read asking for n stone crossing nt the intersection of East and Seventh streets on the East sldo of East street. Sir. Sloycr moved that the Street Commissioner nnd President of Council act as n committee to examine the matter with reference to said crossing which wns agreed to. On motion the following resolution was unanlmlously passed, to-wlt i Wherkas, Complaint having beeu made uy a unmoor oi citizens ot tnu Town ot Bloomsburg of the bad condition of the side walk In front of the car shops on East street, inereloro Do It. Rmtveit, That G. SI. is J. K. Lockard bo required to grado und pave their side walk in front of the car shops within sixty days from notice thereof, and in case of neglect or refusal to do so tho Commission cr ot highways shall at once cause the same to bo done, and the cost of the same, with twenty per centum added thereto shall be cnargcil against nnd collected from tho said owners thus neglecting or falling. A communication was read from Col. Ent Post G. A. R., nsking Council to as slst in the memorial service Slay, 30th 1884 at three o'clock in the afternoon. Sir. Sloycr moved und Sir. Hagcnbuch seconded the motion that the President appoint a committee of three to locate a tire plug on corner of West and First St which was agreed to. The President appointed Slessrs. Sloyer, Kabb and Hagenbucli. On motion of Sir. Rabb the Secretary of Council was directed to make out a copy of tl.e assessments and ascertain the taxes according to act of Assembly relative to as. si'ssments on "built up," "Suburban" am "Farm Land" of snid town, and the chis- slflcallon with rcfenence to the division thereof to ho tho same a last year. On motion D. R. Cullman wa ap pointed to servo notices of appeal on the several tax.pnyur In the Town of Blooms burg. On motion tho time for holding appeal was fixed at ono o'clock In thenftcrnoou of June 7th 1834. On motion the President nppolnted Mes sis. Jones, Hagcnbuch and Sloyer, in con nection with tho Town Surveyor to act as a commlttco to fix tho curb line and the lino of pavement on West street between First and Third streets. On motion of Sir. Hagenbucli, C. R. House! tho former Street Commissioner, was requested to meet Council mid explain bill for services in April 1884. Sir. Rabb moved and Sir. Sterling sec' onded tho motion that tho President of Council appoint a committee of four to take papers and got signers asking that tho Town Park bo sold to D. J. Waller. The yeas and nays wcro ordered and resulted as follows t Yea, Slessrs. Rabb, Sterling and Hngenbueli, 3 j Nays, Slessrs. Jones, Sloyer, Sharpless nnd Rupert, 4. Sir. Sharpless moved that tho Secretary of Council bo authorized to advertise for the snlo of Town Bonds at 4 per ccut. to the amount of llvo thousand dollars. Sec onded by Sir. Sloycr. Tho yeas and nays being called, resulted : "i eas. Sharpless, Sloyer, Hagenbucli, Jones and Rupert, 5 : Nays, Rabb and Starling, 2. On motion tho following bills were pass cd and Secretary instructed to draw orders for tho samo : Enos Jacoby, Street Commissioner In April 7 00 John Penman work on sewer ditch lu April 8 13 B. W. Hagcnbuch work on sewer ditch in April 5 03 Hnrry Garrison work on sowor ditch In April 75 W. II. Lyer assisting surveyor 1 60 C. G. Barkley atty fees from Anr. 1st 18S3 to April 23, 1884 251 20 E. R, Ikeler nttv fee In Kol Fcbv term 1831 60 00 A. L. Fritz for extra scrvlco nt sower in November December, January and February 60 00 O. St. Vtiudersllce publishing state. ment of 1883 15 00 Elwell & Blttenbeiider publishing statement of 1883 15 00 P. S. Sloyer for repair of lanterns forfiroCo's 1 00 S. W. Shutt for police service Apr 5th 1831 1 00 C. S. Furman for six straps Rescue II. Co 00 SI. O. Woodward services as con- stable April 18S4 0 03 Wesley Knorr for scrvlco as police April 1834 4 00 Bloomsburg Ga Co rent for April 188 1, 40 posts 80 00 Bloomsburg Water Co lent for March and April 1831 139 07 A. L. Fritz Secretary for April 1834 10 OQ Total Ou motion adjourned. A. L. $810 40 PltlTZ, Secretary. Foil Hunt. Tho front room, second floor, of the Coi.umiiun building. Ono of the best rooms for an olllco In town. Heat ed by steam, lighted by gas, water on samo lloor, Apply to Geo. K. Elwell. tf BLOOMSBURG, Howard. I will pay n reward of $160 for the arrest and conviction of tho person or persons who broko In my woolen mill on Tuesday night, Slay lllth. C. L. Hands, Stordnnsvlllc, Pa. Ilcrwlck. George Vnnunttn has contracted for 160 acres of lino timber land on tho Klsncr cs- Into two miles north of Berwick, nnd will begin operations thereon nt once. George Is nil expert lumberman, and will doubtless make It n success. Squlro Jacoby looks quite natural In his new quarters, and Is ready to do all kinds of business relating to tho ofQco of Justlco of tho Peace, collections, &c- Will Petty has returned for a vacation from his studies nt tho Long Island IIos pita), Brooklyn, N. Y. Ha Is looking well and has made good use ot his tlmo during ids two terms of medical study nt the above Institution, One of tho best and most agreeable Ira provemcnts mado In town this spring Is tho removal ot tho old nnd unsightly barn on tho lot of Sir. J. Hoft, tho construction of a neat fence nnd the laving out of the grounds for gardening purposes. Sir. Ira Dlctrlck Is taking temporary charge ot tho Reading Room. A first.rate game of base ball was played on Satutday hist between the Danville and Berwick clubs, resulting in n victory for tho former. On Monday the Berwick club visited Plymouth nnd played with tho club of that place, losing by a score of 7 to 8. The closlug cxcrctscs of the public schools were held lu Association Hall on Tuesday evening, and consisted of music, gymnastic exercises, literary productions and a drama, "Out on tho Streets. ' The whole alTulr was n complete success, and reflected credit alike on teachers nnd scliol rs. By tho by, the lady teachers from Bloomsburg who have ofllclatcd In their several capacities in our schools this term, have each been very successful In their work, and have mado many warm friends during their residence here. A great number of people went to seo tho elephnnt white or otherwise at Wilkes liarro on Tuesday last. TUey report a pleasant time. The many friends of Sir. nnd Sirs. Thonv as Laucr sympathize sincerely with them in the bereavement they have sustained in the loss of their soven year old son, who dted on Tuesday from spinal meningitis. The Fair directors nro to meet this Thursdny evening to determine the dato of holding the fair nnd making other arrange. mcnts of Importance. Mr. nnd Sirs. J. W. Scott havo left town to take up their residence for the suminci at Powder Glen, Luzcrno county. We hope they will return In tho fall. Sir. F. R. Jackson drove his flno team to Bloomsburg on Slouday last. Thero Is no finer team In the county. One Is "Lady Amsbry" sired by "Volunteer," and tho other "Sheriff" sired by the celebrated stallion "Daniel Lambert." They aro well matched, and Frank is Justly proud of them. A band of street musicians of more than average ability, passed through town on Tuesday. Two violins and a harp made delightful music, nnd pleased tho young, iters who stayed awsy from tho more at tractive exhibition of Barnum. Sir. and Sirs. 31. W. Jackson, Sirs. Liz zie Jackson, Sirs. F. R. Jackson, Sirs. U. F. Crispin and SIlss Helen Jamison are all In attendance at the SI. E. conference in Philadelphia. Our enterprising hardware man, C. W. Brubukcr, is selling a large amount of building material to customers in the sur rounding country. MARRIAGES. ENT ORT. On the evening of Slay 12, 18S4, at tho home of tho bride's parents, by itev. O. II. Strunok, Sir. Alonzo SI. Ent to .Miss Anua E. Ort, both of Bloomsburg. HOWARD VERRY. On the 8th inst. ut the Reformed parsonage in Orangeville, by Rev. A. Houtz, Sir George C. Howard of Plymouth, Luzernu comity, to SIUb Slary J. Yerry of Bloomsburg. LOCAL NOTICES. The best ice cream at Phlllin's. Three kinds ou Saturday night. Gentlemen who want a spring sutt put up in CI 11 STYLE should call ut the POPULAR S1ERCHANT TAILOR of Bloomsburi;. David Dowcnbcrir who em. ploys only EXPERIENCED WORK.MEN. Go to U. ('. Slarr's for new dress coods oi uu Kinus, aim very cheap. Remember tho check summer silks at Lutz ifc Sloan's. Only 50 cents a yard. C. C. Slarr wants butter, cues. side. siiouiucr, nam anu mru. "The nnparel oft proclalm's the man." A well dressed eentleman Is tha ad mini. lion oi all, and the placo to get your SPRING SUIT Is at tho POPULAR AND RELIABLE STORE cf David Lowcubcrg. Wool and cotton carpet chain at C. C. Jlarr's, For table linen. towels or napkins go to Lutz it Sloan's. New goods at J. B. Skeer's. More of that 50 cent svrun tho best for the money, In town, at O. C. Morr's. Gauze underwear for ladles, cents and children at Lutz it Sloan's. "When found make a note of." The placo to co for your snrlne clothing. n stylish hat, or a flno neck scarf, or the latest style in furnishing goods is at David l.oweuoerg's. Bummer silks in dress patterns at O. O. Marr's. Scrim nnd Nottlm: lace for window cur- tains, very cheap, at Lutz x Sloan's. A neut present clven away with every nurchaso mado at tlio Popular Clothing oiorc oi uaviu i.owenucrg. Hamulus In black silks nnd cashmeres ut I.tltz OS blonu's. A very larco line of straw liats now on view, NOIIHY, NEAT and NEW, juit ar. riveu in uaviu i.owenuerg's. BUSINESS NOTICES! OAl'BK AND KVPKOT, At times symptoms of indigestion ure present, uneasiness ot lliu stomach, .Vc., a innistiiro like perspiration, producing itcli. nil; ut incut, or when onu Is warm, cause uie piles, l lie ellect is immediate rcllel upon thu application of Dr. llusuiiko's Pile licmcdy, which costs you but SO cents and is som uy u. a. ivieim. jiuy lu-eow INSTKL'OTIVK mtAuiNa, Some of the testimonials from different people relative to Thomus' Ecletrlc Oil, and thu relief it lias given them when distressed uy neiuiacne, carttcne, aim tnotiiaciie nre ns interesting reading as you will nnd, This being a standard medicine, is sold everywhere by druggists. lUUAUlB TIIUTtl. 'This medicine I can highly recommend. Burdock Wood Hitters aro the best blood puriiler wo liave ever used." Cha A. nun, 10 uourt ti., jiuiiuio, is. l, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Qmnfynuf M JtvKii c a8 ? : , WIlitpK.Unrrrv ln . .Inn. O 1RH.1 Sir. PheliW. Dear Slr-I consider U mv iiiuy 10 icii you now mitcn goou your ltucuinaito r.tixir nas uono mo. t or ten year; 1 had Rheumatism in my left nrm ami last year it cncmled through my wliolo uouy anu.Jimus. j could nanny turn in bed, and severnl Unys I could neither feed myself nor wnlk without sticks. I took everything that I could hear of. hut got no better, ana l began to get discouraged. Mr. Good; tho druggist, advised mo take Pliolp'a RheumatlcEllxIri I tlld 'bo, nnd after having taken, the, ftit bottle I felt sat isfied that It was hcliiing mo. When I had taken three bottles I was entire v cured. I feel verygratcful for what your medicine has donc'for mo . I will cheerfully recom mend it to thoso afflicted with Rheuma tism, xou can uso my namo as you wish in uciiau oi your iMixir, tours, with many tnanko, Chas. II. Knippem. No. 14 Sfngnolla Avenue. Wllkcs-llarre. Pa. Mahanov CltvT Pa.. Sent. 8. 1882. Sir. John II. Plieltis Dear Sir i I linvit used vciir iincumalic Elixir witu trool re sults nnd can recommend It to any person Buuenng wmi inni icnnui uiscasc, rneuma- "sm. CJHAB. w. B.MITH. Hatter.' IsgWentlmnft glvo faster and more brilliant colors. 10c, at all druggists. Wells, Richardson & Co , Burlington, Vt. Snmplo Card, 83 colors nnd book of directions for 2c. stamp, FOll THE l'VULla I OWO mv Ufa to Phelns' llhciimntln Kllr- lr During tho past fifteen years I have spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism and, never received any permanent bcnerltiintll I took thb Phelps' Kllxlr. I consider It the best rheumatic remedy ever offered to the public. Jtcspccttully, Oko. K. Iiott. Sir. Phelns' t Your Rheumatic Kllxlr Is gotng to bo n big thing here. Am satisfied tno time is not far distant. Please send mo Knottier gross. Very respectfully, Ur.OKOB FllBSIIELI.. Apothecary, Havcrford Avenue, Phlla. WANT OF FAITH. If C. A. Kleim. the Driiirclst. docs not succeed It Is nut for tho want of faith. Ho lias such faith In Dr. Bosnnko'a Cough,nnd Lung svruD ns a remedy forCouphs. Colds. Consumption, and Lung Affections, that ho gives n bottle free to catliandoveryoue who is m neeu oi a medicine oi tins Ktnil. July 13-eow mil ooron OK BILK hats. "ti would oo no vio at on or tlio com mandment," snld John B. Gouge, "If a man were to fall down nnd worship tho tllk lint, for It Is not made In tho likeness of anything In heaven, or on earth, or In the waters which nro under tho earth." Besides it heats the head and causes the hair to fall olt. Pnrkcr'i; Hair Bnlsnm will stop that nud restore the origlnul color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not n dye, uuuciicmi, ueiiciousiy periumcil. A per- iuui iiair urcssing. ouc. All druggists. AsmiBW Desmond's piiaisks. Dear Sir I lay on mv side for four loner months without any relief until I commen ced taking Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir. It Is the best medicine I ever used. To-day Is the best day I havo seen In twelve months. I thank you and God Almighty and no one else for my relief. I have lived and dono puouc uustness in ueuevn, JN. v., for tlio last twenty, therefore have many ncnualn- tanccs that call around and see mo dally and to ask about Phelps' Elixir for them selves or for Borne of their friends. I praise it highly. You do the talking and sign my mime us my tongue could not do it justice. ANUHitw Desmond, urocer. Geneva, April 10, 1883. For sale at Hendershott's Pharninni'. ui . i 1 LMUUIMBUUIg, 1 U, J1ETTEK THAU DIAMONDS, and of greater value than line gold is a great ionic unu renovator line Kidney- wort, ll expels all poisonous liumors from blood, tones up the system and by acting directly on the most important orgaus ot the body stimulates them to healthy action anu restores iicauu. it nas ellecled many marvelous cures ami lor an rviitnev d seas. es and all other kindred troubles It is an in- valuable remedy. OAllES OP LIFE. As we come to them thev nru received. borne with, nnd passed over with no more than a thiiuitht. if we are lu the eniovinunl oi iieaiiu, uui ii suueriug witn mcs or skin disease of anv k nd thev mami fv il hundred fold. U. A. Kleim. the Dmi'i'lst. lias Dr. BosanUo's Pile Remedy which fs an absolute cure for any alfectlon of the kind aud is sold for oOceuts. July lU-eow Bit. TANNE1! S STOMACH. ur. l anncr certainly lias a crcat stum. acli great because of its strength and endurance. We may err in giiyinc that the doctor uses Buidock Blood Biters, but n lie noes, ins uigestivu powers are cusllv accounted for. Burdock Blood Bitters be ing a standard medicine are sold by all druggists. A1IOVE lIEl'llOACH. Slany of the wines unon tho market nt this day nre n mixture of chemicals and water, opeer's wines huvo established a reputation that is abnvo renroach. thev iiuvu ucen euuorseu oy mo leading bur i....... i i . . .. . ,. geons and Hospital nurses of of this coun try ami Europe, i'or sale by druggists. oee a woman in another column, npur opeer's Vineyards, picking grapes from wlilcli bpcer's Port Grape W uu Is miule. that Is so highly esteemed bv the medical proiessioii, ior ine use oi invalids, weakly lersuiiB turn inu ugeu. bold by U. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg. sept 22-ly The Phelns' Hlimimntln Wllvtr fnr inn lino always acted like a charm. I think this mil it cut snort a severe attack of Hlieumit' tism. I can endorse the remedy either ns u preventive or cure. l ours truly, JllliS. U. W. 1 AI.MK1E, Olenburn, Pa. (Note. Mrs. O. W. Palmer Is the moth er of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkes. uarre, i-a., ex-atato Attorney Ucueral of retina, i SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ of alias fieri facia IhsiioiI nut of tha Pnnrt. nt fnmmnn mM. r ni..,i county and to ma directed, will bo exposed to pub - . . vv.uu.VH ,vuu ut vuiuuiuM lie sale at tho Court House la Bloomsburg. on Saturday, Juno 7th, 1884, at a o'clock p. m. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate In Montour township, Columbia county, ra., bounded and described as follows, to. wit : beginning at a black oak and running thence by land or Lloyd Paxton, (lato Joseph paxton). north sixty degrees cast slxty.four perches to a Btono, tUcnco north nineteen degrees west twenty six perches to a red oak, thence north tlfty.f our de grees oast forty-six perches and beven.tcnths to Big Flslilngcreck, thenco up tho samo north thir- ty.flve degrees west thlrty-one perchos to a stone, tuence uy unas or Maria Evans (lato IVter Apple- man), south Blxty-four degrees wea t ono hundred and twenty perches to a plno stump, and thenco byland of John Mcnsch (late John ltlchards), south thirty-sis degrees east nay perchos to tho place of beginning, containing thirty-two acres and oue hundred and four porches strict measure, bo the same moro on less, on which are erected a frame dwelling house, barn aud out buildings. Seized, taken Into execution, at the suit of Jane U. Scott vs. ll, M. Quick and to be sold as tho pro. pcrty ot (l. M. quick. JOHN MOUIIKY, Vandersllco atty bherltr. May lots. jOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlvenlhit. an amdlcatlnn will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of coluiu b a county. In chambers, ou Saturday the 2 tin day ot May A. a. van, at 2 o'clock P. M. under the gen eral act ofAssemb v of the Commonueulth nr ivnnsjlvanla, entitled "An actio provide rur the luvu puraiiuu uuu regulation 01 certain eurpora- m tits, for the churter of a prop 'Std corporation liuiia,' Uliuiutt-u April WIU 10(4, anu us supine iu uc uuuru "1.1 ll. Jl. liuugianu 1'USt r.u. no u. A. of w blch Is to luvest and sreura funds for the benu. ji. ui c-tuuwiMi. ru.." tno cuarauier ana ubiwt in ui us niHiuucrs, tueir wives ana orpiiancm iireu, aud for that purposu to possess nud eiijoy all the rigius. u nenisuua privileges omit) said act assembly and Its suppleuieu.s. Catawlssa, I'a., April INth 1BM5. JOHN O. YOCUM. May e bollcllor. LAUBER'SJSi1! litewed ot the best CANADA 11AHLKY, MALT and luipuru-u iiuiir.MlA.'s Hill's, Has the reputation of being the FINEST of lice rs. liberal Inducements and arrangements will bo iu mimes msmi it to niuuun rnn iimtiAri iu.r umuu. Address, PHILIP J, LAUUKH Jr. CO.. (Limited) way imw Philadelphia, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, The Bcrionil shipment, consistliiK of sovon cases of our celebrated T0NQUIN TABLE COVERS, Ituachvd us a few days nio, and aro oven mora lmtidsoino (If that is possible) than the first lot which sold bo rapidly. Wo have them in EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS. And tho following sizes: 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 8-10 & 8-12. It is nlinost impossible to nrniso thoso goods too highly. Tho col orings arc bo rich nnd effeetivo nnd tho prices so very moderate that they should meet all tastes and suit all purses. Our stock ot Raw and Spun Silk and Fine Tapestry Table and Piano Covers Is now complcto and comprises the following Bi.es : 1 1-2, 1 8-1, 2, 2 1-2, 3 yards long. StrawMidge Eighth Street. Market Stret-t. PHILADELPHIA. S" TATE MENT OP CLA1SIS AOAIXST TOW.V PUBLlSllKn A8 PKIt 1IKSOI.U- TION OP TOWN COUNCIL i'ASSEU AP1UL SlSt 1831, The fallowing blls wero nresented ti council April otli andpas-ed anil orders were Usued tor tliclrservcral amounts, viz: STltECT COMMISSIONED HILL. 0 II Housel street Corn's, tor March Oliver FornwalU, for labor on highway In March Oconre W.irr for labor ou hlirhway In Mar f 45 5) 13 75 3 75 11 25 3 15 3 44 75 S 50 5 00 1 S5 8 00 9 50 John Penman " " " " " " FraDK Jiurrr James Commons tor labor on " " " Thomas Mc oruilckfor" " " " " wmshoemiker ' ' " " Joseph Housel " " " " " " .james ureeu Frederick Schwln for horse & wagon on highway In March Wm (ifirer for horeo and wagon on high way In March. MISCELLANEOUS HILLS. P D Dentler, C II Housel and Thos Webb auditors of March ibhi c H McndenhalKor lumber u.od on se.ver C UHousel tor service In part as St. Com- uiKilo ,ers In Kebv lhSl C M Vandersllee for publlbhlng ordinance o oo S5 91 4 05 13 00 ICS CO 9 83 CO 15 r 30 0O 30 00 U (0 unu circulars , .... Illoomsburg (las Co for gas In Peby nnd March 18SI M C Woodward for bcrvlce osconstahle In Marcn . ... 13111 of Jonas Mann for (i feet of crossing Mono in isfl Geo E Elwell for rentot Council room to Aiiru i iti Winona Fire Co rent of lull to Jim 1 'SI J J Urower rent of Friendship Fire Co hull to ADril 1 '81 8 W shutt police service In March win Liirainun ire.vi lor ircigui on sewer Dine J J Hagcnbuch for repairing wagon, uro- Ken in buwer aiLcu 3 Neyhard f rb.ilof work on sewer and Light Street road to Feb 11, 'Si .... A L Frlu for service us see. lu March ... 0 00 119 29 15 00 Total amt ot orders Issued April 9 '84 503 05 THE FOLLOWINO HILLS AUK ON FILE FOU WHICH OUDKUS HAVE NOP HE EN 1SS El), TO-WIT : W II F.j er one day ussl-iilng surveyor on sewer In Jan. ... f 150 1'S.Mojer lor repair ot lanterns April 18 'W 1 00 C S Furman for 6 straps for hose carrl.ige April is '8-1 no S A l'eirlken for rent of Town Pound rrom April i m, to Apui 1st '83 ior which t J allowed nnd not, accented) 18 oo S W hhutt, police service Aprl 6th M.... l uu t. it iKuier a iy leo in i.uuuy sun or ii ,i Waller eu nL, vs. 'town otlllooms bunr No. 1. Feur term 'si 50 00 C G HarMey, for services as solicitor from .ugusv lum B.J, 10 April s-ia ui, in cluding extra services In Karn east', nnd In Kqulty Suit of 11.1 Wal'cr et aL, vs. 'town and In proceojlngs to Widen Lieut Street roud JM 00 Secre.ary or council for extra work In connection with sewer In N v and Deo 'Kl and Jan and Fvby '84 and for time spent In connection with Kiiutty case No 1 Feb T. '81 50 03 180 Oi llutchlns X Shooinakor for sewer pUo . Morehead Clay Works for sewer plno (wnien memoes damaged pipe aua a number of pipe that wero never or dered by Council for which It U claim cd the Town Is not resno(i..lh m m 38 15 !S C It llou el street Commissioner, bill rr in Anrll 1st to Anrll oth '84 Total amount of lillls on hand April 30th JOOI i (181 1 01 iaoncK. Proposals will bo received at the pooi House Until 'llnal (lot' ,Q ILUI ,. una n'nln.1. 1. n uu... U.AWj , ...I.J . lu IIWI ..V UU. UVIUVIV I .11.. IU excavnto a ditch aboul two thousand one hun dred feet long and thirty feet deep. For further iniorraaiion can on tno uireciora or u H. liupcrt, Secy. , niihCK FAIUMAV, Ml'.M.KV MUIIUIS, Directors llloom ltor District. F. W. llEDUKElt. I zflfitll fUilHoTI TK'l P.P. fin I V Si r J v MAIL POST I Exnausiea Mtauty. Nervous and P us cat Debit I l.v lr",n ,1 1 1 1 r.. I wl , im In l,,n L'.NI n. : .... i. 1 and tho untold miseries resultlnc from Indian,. uuu vi u.wsses. a wmji. ior every man. vouni?. inlddle-nged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions tor an ueute and cnronic nisoasi's. ench him nr which ls.lnvaluable, bo found by theAulhor, whoso experience for sa years Is such as probably never bound In beautiful Trench muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a nuer work In uriuruivu w inu iuv ui any puysuian. aw pages, every senso mochanlcal, Uicrary and professional tiiuuuuy uuit-r wurivsuiuin tins country lor 13.50, or tho money win bo refunded In overv instance. mco oniyfi.uu uyman post-paid. Illustrative sample a cents. Send now dold modal awarded tho author by tho .National Medical Association, to tho ofllcera of which he refers. Tho science of Lire should be road by tho young for Instruction, nnd by the nmicled for relief. It w 111 benettt all ImiuIuh IaiiuvL 'l'hcro Is no member ot society to whom Ths Science ot Life will not bo useful, whether jouth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman. .lr- fJOIUlUl. Aauress tno reauouy Medical institute, or Ir W 11. rarser, o. 4 iiuinncn Mreet, Uoston, Mass., who may bo consulted on all diseases requiring Mm .uu i,tiiiw, uiuuiuu mm uuMiiuate uiseas rs and that hao banted thu 1 1 1.1 1 skill ot another physicians a siio Li 111 A. lj clalty. tucu ireaicu succcssiiu r 1 I .i 1 A 1 I . y wltboulnn lnsancoot ITl 1 Cjllili Trail ure. Mention this paiier. May s-4wd SIIAVH HIMtCIl'IC MI'.niCIM!, TRADE MARK Til-UhkatKnu. TRADE MAHK jaSIl llSMSUV. All unfailing euro for Seminal V oak. ness, spennator rha'a, Impotency, and all lilseoses that follow as u sequence of self Abuse.; us loss of Memorv. Unlver. EfORE TARING.sal Lassl t iidisAntR TAKINQ. pain In the Hack, Dlmnes.4 of Vision, Prounitiuv Old Age, and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption urd a Premature lirave. Iicwahk of advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom the medicine Is Iwught do tii rritit, but refer you to tho iminutaeiur. ein, aud thu requirements are such that they are Mdvm, (nvr, compiled w Ith. seo their w rlt ton guarantee, A trial of onu single package ot Cray's bpccino will convince the must skeptical of Its real nieiltH. ou account ot counterfeits, we havo adopted tho Yellow Wrapper s 1 he only genuine. ot run particulars in our pampniet, widen we desire to send free bv mall tu overv one. uri'lia speclfto Medlelnu Is sold byull druggists at 11 IKi pacKtigu uro psukHesiur to, urui uo sent ireo iy mall on the receipt ot the money, by addressing Till: OKAY MKDICiNK CO., Ilunalo, N. Y. Sold lu Illoomsburg by all dt ugglsts. Nov U-lv AGENTS WANTEDn10 MUltMfK. No more trouble to move wicks. Every family wants It. Kit auv lnnm. iiuh.m. globe, belts at sight. Three burners for f 1 iu any iinnress. uouer lamp jiurner Co., 78Murry bu. New York, 1 BY KNOW tLsELF.L i Great Medical Work on Manhood May 10-lw Our magnificent stock of EMimOIDEIlED CLOTH PIANO COVEHS Is attracting much attention. All tho goods wero manufacture to our order and imported direct. Wo have all tho latest styles in PLAIN AND VARIEGATED BORDERS At very moderate prices, havo them in We 1-1, 0 4, 7-1, and 8-1 sizes, And in all the now designs and colorings. We havo also a com plete lino of CARDINAL AND TURKEY RED TABLE CLOTHS In all ei7.es and grades, with ins to match. nap- k CIoitMeir, Filbert Street. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG 3IARKET. Wheat per bushel $ 1 07 Rye " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " 40 Flour her barrel 0 00 Cloversced 8 00 Butler., fines..., 23 14 00 25 00 14 10 12 12 Tallow. Potatoes Dried Apples Hams Sides nnd shoulders., Chickens Turkeys Lard per pound 13 Hay per ton 13 00 Beeswax 25 Buckwheat Hour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, cacti 75 Wool per lb 80 Philadelphia Markets. COltRECTUD WEEKLY. FKED' Western winter bran, spot, 1I.S5. M ACKEUEL. Extr.l mess .13c Linro l's. "8 1& Mc.. . extra shore l's 25 ( alio. oo j FLoiIll. western extra's s.50 (4 3.00: Penn'a. ninny, t au 4 onio clear, 5.ui s s.3,m; winter WHEAT. Deljwnrft rrri nt l.ny 'n 1 I'ptm. sylvaula red .18. mn-I'riuio rermsylvanla 70 (? 73c. coit.N, OJ bushels In grain depot atOJc. OATS. No. 3 White (A 42WN0.2, 41.kf HAY AND hTHAW 'llm thy Cliolcu T Western and New York, III. fair to good Western and New York, ji. ($ 15. ; medium Western and New otk, ll. m 13. : cm hay as to quality 14. c 17.00. Hye straw 10.50 l .00 Wheal straw, v. $ l. Oat straw lu ( ii, SEEDS. clover 9otS' per lb. Timothy 1.40 (jl.Siperbushel, Flux 1 74 per bushel. ,uwi uuu, j-eimjivHiiui ana wesi Virginia. FlCMPO Vl'.llo.l VV nml ..l.r..'.. .. ..... V? ! 830 ; common ;0 (a arc 'lexas, Fall clip line SO ( ii, medium so S4 course, 10 ir. Hums. Pennsylvania extra, 10 western 15V 15V liL'TTEit. Pennsylvania extra, 31 Western LIVE ' POOLTlty. Fowls liens 15 mixed lots lie. roosters olds (3 lOo. turkeys II ducks DltESSEI) POULTHY.-Turkeysoxtra 16(S17cts. chickens extra I'dSIS; ducks chotco 19: PO l'ATOES.-Early lloso per bushel, 43 45 Burbank aud Hebron, 40 & 4-.'. onions Yellow, i.;s c S.OO per bbl. Duck eggs Si, & 25 (leesu eggs 3 1 1 35. ... ........... ut.u t,J,,Jl 1 CatarrH C'liranlr L'lilnrrli. The resu It o t 8 5 yean' catarrh: the bridge, or division ot my nose, was nbout half gone. I obtained a bottle ofKly's cream mm bottles applying It to imuii;uu.vo useu rour .uu imrtun pans a swab, which arts with llph tlHH about cured up tho nostrils l had pro Mously tried all other remedies on tho mar ket without permn nent relief. .1. A W'ood, HON. Illgh-st. Columbus Ohl. HAY-EEVER Ely's Cream Balm causes no pain. nntn. (lives ro. lief at once. Cleanses tho head. Causes health secretions Abates Inflammation. Prevents IreJi colds. Heals thosoics liestorcs tho senses oi taste and smelL A thorough treatment will cure. Not u liquid orsnurr. Applied with tho nnger. Ht-nd for circular. Sold by druggists Mailed for DOo. ELY llllOTHEUS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. April 25-4W d Jtayj-twd STAFFORD'S "tha BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. 8OLD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S. STAFFORD, Now York. ' ! , - 1 . Kltf 10 4W mm) Berwick Ditei OPPOSITE I, U 11 I1KPOT, BErW!Ck P.. Jot The travelling publloand Wtors to llerwlck nro respectf lly linonned that the underslgued has taken the above old established licensed house, v. hlcli he has recently lilted up In ilrst class sti lo and ho oners accommodations equal 10 any. The bar m supplied with thecholcest ales, wines, liquors and cigars, Q:od Stabling Acc:mrnodaticns. May u 3m lUNwniaiiT is co., WHOLESALE UJWCMiS, Philadelphia mS,SYltVP",0omiK,8UaAH, MOMhSl 8, Kl0, riCkS,BlUtHUOIiA,C.,t0, N, K, corner Sf cond and Arch strefts, rrorder wtu reoelvu prompt atttntlo. SUHSUKIBK NOW FOU THE COLUMBIAN S1.50 A YKAK v
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