THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY-, MAY 23, 1881. Correct Kullrond Time Tnble. Train on tho Philadelphia A It. It. leave Itupcrt a follows I KOHTlt. 0:3a a. m. 4:1)0 p. in. south. 11:01 a. in. 0:13 p. in. Tralnson tlio 1), U A V. 11 It loavo llloomsburg as follows I NOKTII. BOUTU. 7.-05 a. m. 8:28 a. m. 11:17 a. in. 11:5.1 a. m. 0:30 p. m. 4:33 p. tn. Tlio 8.88 a. m. train connects at Northumberland wltn the v.33 train on 1'enn.tylvauU road, reaching Philadelphia at 3:11 p. m. Tho 11:53 train connects with Philadelphia and Heading road nt ltupcrt reaching Vhlladel phla at 0:00 p. in. Tlio IliM train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 1:50, reaching Philadelphia at 7:23 p. in. Tho 4.33 p. m. train connects with Innsylvanla ro.W at Northumberland at 8.o5 p. in., una reaches l'hlladclphla at 3:us a. ra. Trains nn tho N. & W. U. Hallway pass Illoom Ferry ns follows t nobtii. souri 11:87 a. in. urn p. m. 0.SW p. in. 4:is p. m. Notice to CorrcNpoiidciitH. In order to savo many communications from tlio wasto basket wo mako tho following suggestions to local correspondents I Use only one sldo of the sheet, and wrlto aspialnas poulblo; .give only the local news that Is of soma Interest to tho coin munlty, such as accidents, Improvements, mar. rlagos, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, buslnosl enterprises, changes of resi dence, anl tho llko. What appear to bo Jokes at tho expense of others, and personal mention glv. lug only ono name or Initials or a nickname, will not bo printed under any circumstances. Such Items often glvo offense, though nono may bo In tended. Tho full nuns of tho writer must always bo given, bat will not be printed unless requested. tf l'or Hale. Several town properties, good location, brick or frame. About 25 acres of land In Hemlock town ship, partly cleared, balance well timbered. A farm of about 80 acres In Scott twp. For terms mid particulars npply to Geo. . Elwcll, Moomsuurg, l'u. feb. 20-tf. Mr. A. G. Klmborly Is our authorized agent to solicit subscriptions, job work, und advertising. Ills receipt for money for this olllce will be as valid as that of the proprietors. apr 25-tf lcrBajinl. O. W. Jones Is assisting In the Prothono tary's ofllco. Miss Annlo llernhard Is visiting Miss Alllo Mann at Syracuse, N. Y. Illram W. Thornton of Danvlllo has gone to California to spend several months. Candidates' cards printed at this olllce for $2.50 per thousand. Tho best dirt-proof watches mado can be seen nt L. Bernhard's jewelry store. Court crier Coffman rejoices In the iul dltlon of a daughter to his family. Largo scrap pictures reduced in price one half at the Columbian store. The Afton "Band will hold a festival on May SOtb und 31st. E. A. Ilawllngs wants calves, for which ho will pay six cents per pound. tf Bishop Howe will visit St. Paul's P. Church on Sunday June 15. Tho Mite Society of tho Reformed Church will hold a festival in Evans' Hull on the evenings of May ilOth nnd 31st. Tho Philadelphia dailies now reach here at noon Instead of live o'clock. This is greatly appreciated by the reading public. Head Harmnn & Hasscrt's new adver tisement in another column. It will bo of special interest to farmers. Oo West via. Pennsylvania railroad. All changes made In Union depots. No omni bus transfers. W. C. McICinney, Ast't. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company wilMss'uo excursion tickets to Chicago and return for $21.40. Good from May 20th to Juno l.'lth. Wo want a regular correspondent from Catnwlssa. Anyone capable of doing sat isfactory work will rccelvo proper compen sntiou. Tho assignee's sale of C. B. Brockwny's property has been postponed to some time in June, Notice will bo given in this pa. per and by poster of time, A now Itliaca live octavo orcan will bo exchanged for a buggy. Inrjulro at this of flee. At a meeting of tho Executive Commit tee It was decided to hold tlio next Annual Fair of Columbia County on tho 15, 10, 17 and 18th days of October next. Tho Pennsylvania Uallroad will Issuo ex. curslou tickets to the National Conventions at Chicago. Tickets wilLbe on sale nt their office on Main Street, 1st door below Ex. chango hotel, Bloomsburg, Pu. W. C. McKinnky, Agent, Gorton's Now Orleans Minstrels gave a first class entertainment at tho Upcrn House last Saturday night. Tho jokes wero good, containing nothing that bor dcrcd on vulgarity, and the music was ex ccllcnt. They deservo crowded houses wherever they go. H. V. White Esq., tho newly elected secretary of tho Agricultural Society, en. tcrs upon his duties with n thorough knowl edgo of tho positiou, having been assistant secrctnry for soveral years. His uiiuni motis election to tho olllco was n well dc served compliment. Al. KranU whoso barn was burned some tlmo ago and for whom tho neighbors gen crously subscribed to assist was unfortu unto enough to lose tho subscription list Any body who may have found it will do a kind thing: by returning it to him or to the Benton stage driver. All members of Ent Post will assemble in their hall at 10 o'clock, a. m., Sunday May 23th, In full uniform, to attend Divine Service at tho ltcformcd church, In accord ance with orders from Head Quarters. Ciias. S. Fohnwali), Post Commander, Ent Post, 230, O. A. It., Dept. of Pa, A new question has been raised in court by a motion to strike oil tho numo of ir. Bower ot Catuwissu, from the Medical Itcg- Ister. Tho Act of Assembly requires that any physician coming from outside till Statu must get nn endorsement of the fac ulty of a medical collego in tho Stato ns to hu qualifications, and tho .genuineness of his diploma, said endorsement to bo made by tho Dean of tho Faculty. Dr. Bowcr'i diploma Is from a Missouri medical college and ho has a certificate from tho Secretary of tho Faculty of tho University of Point sylvnnla, as to its genuineness, but not us to qualifications, Tho secretary telegrapli that the certlflcato given by him Is I til end ed as n compliance with tho law, Whether it is or not Is tho question for decision. Sweet potato plants, -10 cents, per 100 $3.00 per 1000, at J. Garrison's, 6th St. Another candidate on tho nntl.trnvcl principle Is announced this week, In tlio person of W. S. Flslicr of Main township, who oilers himself for tho position of conn, ty commissioner. Ho wns a candidate thrco jenra ago for tho samo place, and had n fair following. G. A. R. G. A. R. All Grand Army men wanting gulls. white vests nnd caps for the 80th of May, can bo supplied nt tho lowest prlco by D. OWENHKKO, the Popular Clothier. Pomona Orange, No (5. will meet Juno 13, (2d Friday) nt 10 o'clock n. m. In tho new Grnngo Hall, nt Catnwlssa. a fine thrco story bilck building. U lthonc, Esq., of Centio Co, .Master of l'cnnu. State Orange, nnd James Cnlder, D. 1)., of Hnrrlsburg, Lecturer ot I'cnna. State Grange, will bo present, nnd tho Hall will bo publicly dedi cated nt ono o'clock p. m. All nro Invited. II. II. llltOWN, J. II, Eck, Secrctnry. Mnstcr. Mr. F. 11. Hartman has been secretary of tho Agricultural Society for tho past four years. For eight years prior to that ho wns assistant secretary. His duties wcro always performed promptly, accurately, conscientiously and satisfactorily, and his many friends regret that his present situa tion compelled him to decline n re-election. To whatever ho applies himself, ho brings Intelligence, nnd Integrity, nnd theso with his a liability, havo made lain deservedly popular with nil who aro thrown In con- tact with him. Mr. Hartman Is one of the young men of the county of whom wo ex pect to hear something In tho future. Wlnonn MntterH. At thn last meeting of Winona Firo Com pany E. 11. Clark was elected president In place of Geo. E. Elwcll, resigned, and C. B. liobblns wns elected forcmnn In place of F. Peacock, resigned. A speclnl meeting of the company will be held this (Friday) evening at 8:80 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired. I.uw for 1-oiIcllerH. Several Inquiries have been made of us as to the law covcrninc peddllni: and hawking In this county. Tho act of 1840 provides that : No person shall sell or exnose to sale within the county of Schuylkill, ns a hawk- er, peddler, or truvellni: merchant uny lor elgu or domestic goods, wares or merchan dise, under penalty of Ilfty dollars for each and every offense, to bo inflicted ill the manner provided by the act of 0th April, 18JJ." tins mono of procedure is uy a war. runt from a Justice of tho Peace, a bind ing over to court, and Indictment In the Quarter Sessions. This net was extended to Columbia county by act of -March 27, 1848. Oliltunry. Mrs. Lydla Appleman, wife of Mathias Appleman, died at her home on Market Street Monday- morning, Slay 10, 1884, ged G8 years, 2 months and seven days. The deceased was a member of tho Luther an Church from youth, but for tho last ight years, I lie loss of sight nnd hearing had deprived her of her usual attendance nt worship. In the absence of Hcv. F. P. Manhart, word was sent to Rev. J. It. Dimm of Sc. llnsgrovc, a former pastor of this place, who preached the funeral sermon, from tho text "The path of the just Is ns tho shin ing light that sliincth more and more unto perfect day," and reading the (list psalm, a chapter that gave so much comfort to the deceased duriug her affliction. She leaves a husband, four children nnd six grand children to mourn her loss. Clicnp uooltH. Wo have the following books on our shelves. The prices are very low, and as we have but one copy of each tho first cub- tomcr gets the bargain : Life nnd Travels of Gen, Grant, COO pp., well bound, illustrated, worth $3.50, we offer it nt $1.50. Our Wild Indians, 030 pages, illustrated, i.00 Life nnd Work of Jnmcs A. Garfield, 072 pages, $1.50. Stanley in the Wilds of Africa, 714 pp., $1.00. The English People, 5 volumes, 82.G0 for the set. Goldsmith's Poems, 75 cents, llobert Browning's Poems, 75 cents. The French Revolution, by Carlylc, CO cents. Irvlng's Crayon Papers, 40 cents. Cyclopedia of Choice Prose, by Talne, 75 cents. These books are In good condition, and arc ollered considerably lower than tlio regular prices. They cannot bo duplicated at tho figures named. Coi.u.miuan Office, Bloomsburg, Pa. Httllwatcr. The mill of Bclshllne Bros, up Haven Creek was burned Inst week. Their loss Is estimated at $1,300 or $1,400. The or igin of the lire is not known. Judge Derr had a flue tract of timber burnt over during tho recent forest fires. The loss Is heavy. Tho recent "spell" of weather lias kept com planting back considerable mostly done here now. Fishermen have had their favorite sport curtailed considerable of late. Cause, too cold, too much water, nnd not enough of trout. Mr. Husscl L. Mcllenry and Miss Mug- gio B. Welllvcr, of Benton township called at the Christian Parsonage on the lOtli of May and wero duly tied up In tho matri monial noose. Joy and success attend them. Mr Clinton Cleaver, only brother of Mrs. Ed. Hughes of Cambra, and unclo of Prof. Hughes died on Sunday night aged 58 years and was buried in tho Benton ceme tery on Wcduesday, Memorial Day. l'ltOaitAMMB. Ent Post, No. 250, G, A. II., will assem- bio ut the hall on Friday, May 30, at 7 o'clock a. m., sharp. Proceed to Orungevlllo, wlicro memorial exercises will bo observed at 10 a. in. i at LIghtstreet, lliSOa. m. Afton, 1 p. m returnine to Bloomsburg. Lunch will bo served In tho hall to members of tho Pott. KXKKOISKS IS III.OOMSIIUI'.O. Parade will form on Market Square at 3 o'clock p. m. Tho procession will bo un tier command of P. P. 0., II. J. Conner, Marshal, to whom nil organizations will re port. LIKE Of MAI101I, The column will movu down Market to Fifth, Fifth to East, East to Main, where procession will bu Joined by societies from tho Normal School, proceeding down Main to Centre, up Centre to the cemetery. Attcr performing tho beautiful rlto of strewlna flowers over tho graves of our fallen comrades, an address will bo deliver, ed by II, M. Hinckley, Esq., of Danville. It Is earnestly desired that the lire de partment, secret societies und Sunday schools participate In these memorial scr vices, and that all places ot business bo closed from 3 to 0 p, m., and tho town be decorated with Hags. All flowers furnished by tho ladles of tho town will bo thankfully received by com inlltee nt O. A. It. hall from 0 n. m. to 3 p, IU. COUUITTIiK. Lots of pocket books and purses at the Colomuian store. Very cheap. There was n session of court on Wcdncs-' day to hear tho matter of nlUclmienl ngnlnst Peter Baldy. Tho wholo nftcr- noon wns occupied, nnd tho Investigation Is still In progress this (Thurday) morning. Fon Balk. A desirable store property of the late A. B. Vanllow nt Buckhorn. The goods will bo sold separately, or tho goods and building together. Apply to A. C. Vnnllew or J. Tcrwllllgcr, Mghtstrcct, Pa. 4 w Announcement, I hereby nnnounco my namo for rcuoinl- nation nnd election to the ofllco of Register & Itccordcr, nnd would especially call the public attention to my consistency ns n Democrat nnd Independence ns a citizen, That I havo always held the right to elect men to ofllco belongs to tho people, nnd not to their scrvnnts nnd that I accord to them p. full consideration of tho elements ot character of those who seek to bo honored by them. To be a guardian or servant of tho people Is a position of honorable dis tinction to which nono nro worthy except thoso who have given evidence of nn lnten tlon of being honest nnd upright. In tho fnll of 1878 I consented to be n candldato ot tho Democratic party with which I have always been active, and nftcr much personal abuse, labor und sacrifice incident to a canvas, I was barely defeat ed, but submitted to tho result with the best possible crnce. Having full conll- deuce In my friends, many of whom hat) been misled by false nnd unjustlllable prophesies by the opposition, I concluded to bo a candldato aaln In 1831. At this time I made tho nomination on first ballot by Instructions with soven delegates In ex, cess of nil my opponents and three of tho requisite number, with means barely suf, tlclcnt to bcuY expenses, without the prom ise of clerkship or assistance for other of fices yet every social and political enemy was active among my friends, working nn Independent movement against my elec tlon with vlim I nm satisfied (very one of my present opponents voted nnd acted. 1 did not havo tho benefit of my predeces, sot's experience iu office, who was nn In dependent cnndldnto and yielded up the of flee reluctantly, nnd to servo the public with enro nnd promptness, I was obliged to labor and study earnestly how well I have acquitted myself as your servant It is not for me to say j however, no questlona ble act of mine wns intentional. If I shall be deemed worthy the support of the pco. pic to a nomination nnd election at the primary and general election, It will bo my highest ambition to gratify their most laudable expectations. Gkoiiqe W. Stkiixkh. Agricultural Society. The twenty-ninth annual meeting of tlio Columbia County Agricultural, Ilortlcul turnl Ss Mcchnnlcnl Association wns called to order by the president, Mr. Frens Fow- ler, In the Opera House ut Bloomsburg, Snturdny, May 17th, 1884, at two o'clock, p. m. Mr. John Hartman wns elected chnlrmnn and J. P. Sands and II. V. White secretar ies ot the meeting. The chair appointed Mr. F. B. Hartman reading clerk. After calling the list of names of members, Mr. J. C. Brown, treasurer, stated that three persons, Philip Creasy, M. C. Sloan and F. P. Vnndcrsllcc, who were members last year, had paid to him one dollar each since the first day of January last, and requested tickets of membership for this year. Tick ets refused, and tlio meeting requested to take action upon tho matter. After the section of tho etinrter relative to the elec tion of members had been read and discuss. ed, John Grolz, Esq., moved that the per sons named bu ndmittcd ns members of this society. Hon. T. J. Vnndersllce mov. ed to amend by making the motion to ad mit the persons named and place their names on the list of members In good standing. Mr. J. C. Brown seconded the motion, nnd with the consent of Mr. GroU, the vote wns taken nnd the question de cided in favor of tiic amendment and the chair ordered the names placed upon the list. The minutes of last annual meeting and the financial statement for last year read and approved. On motion of T. J. Vnndersllce, Esq., the salaries of the president, secretary and treasurer were fixed the same as last year, to-wit s president, $50.00 ; treasurer, $75 j secretary, $100. Nominations being In order, on motion it was decided to put in nomination the whole ticket and vote the ticket ns a whole, whereupon Mr. Vunderslico nominated the following ticket, to-wlt : president, Frcas Fowler; vice-presidents, M. O. Hughes, bamucl Camp, Win. Shaffer, C. L. Sands executive committee, J. M. Dewitt, Bultls Sterling, E. D. Leldy ; secretary, II. V. White i librarian, Thomas Webb j treasur er, J. C. Brown, and member of Board of Agriculture, Cliandlcc Eves. On motion tlio nominations closed nnd, Wm. Barrett cast tho ballot and the chair declared the ticket, ns nominated, elected. Mr. S. J. Conner olTcrcd the following resolution : Jlefoked. That the officers ot the Coin in bla County Agricultural, Horticultural it Mechaniral Association bo and they are hereby directed to give notice that nt next annual meeting a proposition to amend the charter will bu presented In regard to the right of membership, und that a committee uo appointed to prepare resolutions." Question called, vote taken and rcsolu. tlon lost. Mr. Aaron Smith then moved "That this convention appoint a committee of five, to report to tho next annual meeting, n plan to chango our Charter so that this society may become, a Stock Company." Standing voto resulted ns follows : 39 for nnd 12 against. Tho chair appointed Aaron Smith, S. J. Conner, J. C. Brown, Geo. E. Elwcll nnd Samuel Klsncr to serve as such committee. No other business, meeting ndjourncd. J. P. Sanus ) s , h. v. wniTK ;ccy8- Ceutralliit A leak in tho reservoir was discovered on Thursday by some ono passing iu that ill rectlon, nnd thus saved the water com. pany considerable expense, ns the water had carried nwuy u large part of the em. bnnkment. About twenty men repaired the leak on Thursday night. E. P. Wilbur, President of the Lehigh Valley Itallroad, passed through hero on Friday on his way to Suubury, in tho pal uce car Minerva, which Is reported to have cost the enormous sum ot $00,000. As wo had but n passing glimpse of it we can't say anything ot the Interior, but from hear say we should judge It's u beauty. No matter what direction you look In our prosperous llttlo town, you can seo a building looming up. There aro nt least twenty houses In course ot erection, and contractors say they have more work on hund than they can complete this year, William Selgler Inflicted tin ugly gash In his arm on Thursday, by striking hlmsulf with uu ux, at Morris Hldge. A large lump of coal fell on John Wash er ut Morris Hldge colliery on Friday, eat ing him severely ubout the head. Our worthy borough officials, and citi zen In general, have cumn to the conclu slon that an "ounce of prevention Is worth a pound ot cure," and on Sunday evening it Board of Health was organized, which consists of men who havo the welfare of tho people at heart, nnd will use vigorous menns to havo the borough In a good san itary condition. Peter Fcttcrmnn nnd Thomas Johnson wcro appointed watch men to guard tho houso of Mrs. Evans, who has a daughter In Ashland nllltctcd with small pox, nnd rumor has It Mrs. E. calls to sco her dally. Tho Ashland watch. men should bo more strict, nnd not allow outsiders In small pox houses. Condy Cnrr, Anthony Gnllnghcr nnd John McCaffrey left hern on Monday for Mmncsotn. Tho picnic held on Saturday last under tho nusplccs of the Junior Sons wns n financial success, being tho first of tho sen son, nnd nil tho collieries having paid on that day, '.hero wns n large crowd and lots of money. Tho double engines nt tho reservoir of tho Locust Mountain Water Company were tried on Tuesday, nnd proved themselves more than equal to their work. Quito n number of our saloon keepers closed up on Saturday evening nnd patron ized the picnic. Tlio latest In renovntlng n dwelling Is to whitewash the doors and window frames, nt least the Hungarians living on Itallroad street have ndopted this plan, and It looks (un) well. M. W. Brcnnan has accepted tho agency for the Singer machine. All orders left at his store room will bo promptly attended to. Diphtheria has ngnln mado Its appear- ance In town. Four cases being reported to Dr. Gwlnner on Saturday evening. llcrwlck. Mr. J, W. Evans Is having a fine barn built In connection with tho livery stables ot Michael & Co. This cntcrprlslug linn have deserved nnd received n large share ot the public patronage, and we nro picas ed to notice that the demands of their bus iness makes It necessary for them to en large their premises. The offer of S. B. Bowman to donate two acres of valuable land to nny new nnd en terprlslng Industry H a generous one, and it would be wise If the property holders of the borough made some efforts to secure the location of manufacturing firms here. It Is not reasonable to suppose that Ber. wick will be us prosperous in the (future as It lias been the past unless an cITort is made to develop new industries. Extensive preparations arc being made for the proper observance of Decoration Day. On Sunday next tho C. G. Jackson Post No 159, will attend church iu conjunction with the Sons of Veterans nnd the P. O. S of A. The services will bo held In tho Evangelical church, conducted by the Itev II. W. Buck, the efficient pnstor. A pub lie procession will form at ten o'clock, headed by tho Berwick Comet Band, nnd march from the rooms of the G. A. It. Post to the church. On Decoration Day three detachments will attend exercises in tho following places, in the morning: Mifllin, Lime Hidge und Summer Hill, all returning to Berwick nbout noon when a grand proccs slon will be formed nnd the usual floral decorations of soldiers' craves will bo car ried out nt the cemetery, alter which the closing exercises of the day consisting of vocal and Instrumental music and nil dresses by prominent public speakers will take place in the M. E. church. The superintendent of the J. & W. Mfg. Co., Mr. It. W. Oswald, has directed that the works be closed on the occasion, nnd there will doubtless be n line display of public patriotism. Col. A. D. Secly has mounted n stack of arms in front of Ins residence, wblcli Is surmounted by a handsome basket of living flowers, presented to him by his friend Mr, Julius Hoft. We mentioned a few weeks ngo nn acci dent which occurred to a horse belonging to Mr. Casper Frantz while crossing the D L. & W. It. H. nt this place. In justice to the company we desire to state that though the horse did not die they wcro honorable enough to forward Mr. Frantz a check for one hundred dollars to Idemnlfy him for Ids loss. People may say what they like nbout corporations "having no souls," but we know plenty of pcoplu who claim to be very just In their dealings who would havo let Mr, F. spend u good deal of money in n lawsuit If they thought they could havo evaded payment. Our baso ball boys were laid out nt Dan vllle last Saturday, but as they uro all men In the true sense of the word they take their defeat with good grace. Go In, boys, jou have the muscle, nnd It is only n mat ter of time for you to prove whnt you nro made of. Our town council met In the little olllce of the J. & W. Co., last Saturday night, and stormy times they had of it. Iu the first place exceptions wero taken to the fencing of the ends of the streets butting on the hill or river bank on tho ground that they were blocking up public thor oughfares for the particular Interests of private Individuals. After inspecting tlio work of tho council in this matter your cor- respondent is forced to state as a matter of trutli that tho fences so constructed are a wise provision ngulnst accident, nnd will really result In permanent Improvement to tlio localities iu which they are placed, i uu results ot incir other deliberations on Saturday night are open to criticism. Last year three special pollco were appointed nt a salary of $83.33 each, or an nggregato of ono hundred dollurs n year. This council was elected on nn economical basis, nnd It seems strnngo that In view of n probablo suspension of the works and that the pop ulation of tho town (to quite an extent) is likely to bu diminished, the present coun cil should appoint two special police nt a snlary of $100 each, besides the chief of pollco at u salary of $180. When wo take into consideration tho other legitimate ex penses they will bo called upon to meet, we think they should havo considered very carefully before Increasing tho expenditure ot tho borough finances in this direction. When we mention the facts that tho secre tary's salary lias been doubled the present year, und that it Is claimed that the town is too poor to provide for street lights (notwithstanding that the lamps nro already provided and have been used dur ing tho past two years) It does look us though our economical borough dads nic currying out the old adage of being "penny wlso and pound foolish." Court I'rttcceilliiifH, John L. Sponenberger vs. Berwick bor ough, petition to r.ssess damages, Aaron Kelclmer, E. Rlngrnso, Levi Fester, Ed. ward Wagner and W. B. Freas appointed viewers. Salo of real cstuto ordered lu estate of Nancy Kahler. Ellas Howell, Amos Wuutch and J. P. Ikeler uppolnted viewers of a road iu Hem. lock near Elizabeth Smith's. Lawrence Hurlmau, William Glrtoii and Ell J, Old appointed viewers of u road lu Pino township near John Fox's, Daniel Yocum, David Armstrong nnd P. A. Evans appointed viewers of u road in Scott township near II, Sharpless', Sale of real estate ordered lu estate ot Susan Rumble, Daniel Yocum, David Armstrong and P. A Evans' appointed viewers of a road In Scott near llobert Stiff's. Commonwealth vs. G. W. Arms, reasons for now trlnl filed. Court directs that hereafter the venire of jurors shall bo mado to appear nt 10 o'clock on Monday of tho second week, In. stead of 0 o'clock ns heretofore. Appeals wcro filed In tho enses ot C. I). Fowler, Casper Franlz, L. T. Thompson vs. Berwick borough. John It. "iolie vs. John Ilintcrlltcr, plaintiff takes n non suit. Ellas George, Washington Purr and Da vid Munson appointed viewers ot a rond In CntnwtssA township near Seth Hartman's. Decree of divorce made In Mary Hower vs. Henry llowcr. F. P, Jncobs appointed guardian of Amelia Trump, n minor. Joseph Hartzcll, John Harmony nnd Charles T. Shumim appointed viewers of n bridge In Beaver near P. & It. crossing. W. Colemnn vs. C. P. Fullmer, ct nl., non suit entered. Bridge In Flshtngcrcck ucnr Elizabeth Padcn's, approved. Argument court fixed for Juno 30th nt 0 n. m. Lewis A. Stiles nppolntcd guardian of Eva I). Stiles. -Madison Gcarhnrt appointed guardian of Maggie B. Stiles, now Clark, Decree filed in dlvorco of Mills vs. Mills. Aaron Bogart vs. Peter Bogart, case tried, verdict for plaintiff for $480.10. Attachment allowed for Peter Baldy, trustee, under will of W. G. Hurley. Hecognlzanco of E. II. Baldy for the ap- pcarancc of Peter Baldy on the 21st day of May. Estate of Catharine Slusscr, decree of court ordering real estate to Margaret Brown filed, and recognizance of Margaret Brown nnd Franklin Ilhodes taken and filed. A. Crevellng vs. W. Thomas, case tried, verdict for defendant. John B. Mnchcn appointed guardian of Wllilnm, Jennie nnd May Mnchcn. Georgo Beavan vs. L. A. Itlliy, ct. al. Verdict for plaintiff for $3500. G. W. Correll and It. H. lllnglcr appoint ed appraisers in estate of Thomas. J. Mor- ris. Samuel 11. Kacrcher Esq., of Pottsvlllo was admitted to practice law In this county- Edward L. Perkins Esq., of Philadelphia, was sworn in us attorney to practice law, in this county. Weckcrly's Executor vs. I). B. Freder ick. Verdict for plaintiff for $458.43. F. P. Evans vs. U. II. Ent. Verdict for the defendant. Commonwealth vs. Harry Miller. De fendant sentenced to pay a line of live dol lars and costs of prosecution, nnd undergo imprisonment in the county jail for 5 days. Motion for a new trial In Bevnn vs. HI- ley. Foi: Runt. The front room, second floor, of the Columman building. One of the best rooms for nn ofllce In town. Hent cd by steam, lighted by gns, water on same floor, Apply to Geo. E. Elwcll. tf LOCAL NOTICES. The best ice cream at Phillip's. Three Kinds on Saturday nlglit. C. C Marr takes trade dollars at par for dry goods. Ice Cicam packed in any quantity. Let orders ut J. F. Caldwell's. Hammocks 90c. SI. 00 and 1.05 at I W. Haitman is Sou's. Gentlemen who want a spring suit put up m CITY STYLE should call nt the POPULAR MERCHANT TAILOR of liloomshuri;. David Lowenbcrc who cm. ploys only EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. Funs und parasols lust opened nt I. W. Hartman fc Son's. Go to C. ('. Marr's for new dress goods of all kinds, und very cheap. Full lino of spiinc dress (roods now open at I. W. Hurtman it Son's. C. C. Marr wants butter, shoulder, ham and lnrd. eggs, side, "Tho apparel oft proelalm's the man." A well dressed gentleman is the admira tion of all, and the placo to get your SPRING SUIT is at tlio POPULAR AND RELIABLE STORE cf David Lowcnberg. Good muslin OJc, extra heavy 7Jc by bolt at I. W. Hartman & Son's. Wool nnd Marr's, cotton curpet chain ut C. C. New goods at J. 11. Skeer's. GO pieces white Hartman & Son's. dress goods at I. W. Moro of tiiat CO cent syrup tho best for the' money, In town, at C. C. Murr's. "When found mako a noto of." The place to co for your spring clothing. a stylish lint, or a lino neck scarf, or tho latest style iu furnishing goods is nt David Lowenberg's. Beautiful chamber sets 10 pieces for $3.00 at I. W. Haitman & Son's. Summer silks in dress patterns nt Marr's. C. C. A neat present given away with every purchase made at tlio Popular Clothing Storo of David Lowenberg. Yellow butter and fresh eggs are tlio go nt I. W. Hartman As Son's. A very largo line of straw hats now on view, NOBBY, NEAT and NEW, just nr. rived at David Lowenberg's. White ten sets SU.OO ut 1, Son's. W. Hartman & BUSINESS NOTICES. A 1I.UTI.-W' MINISTER'S EXl'EIUEN'UE. "I am a Baptist minister, nnd before I ever thought cf being a clergyman I grad uated in medicine, but left a lucrative prac tice for mv present profession, foity years ago, I was for many years a sufferer from quinsy. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil cured me. l was also troumcu witu Hoarseness, nun Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil alwnys relieved me. My wife and child hud diphtheria, nnd Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil cured them, ami if taken in timo it will euro seven times out of ten. I urn confident it is a cure for the most obstinate cold, or cough, nnd if nny one will take a small teaspoontul und half fill it wltli tlio oil, and then place the end of tho spoon lu one nostril und draw tlio oil out ot thu spoon into tho head, by snif fing us hard ns they can, until thu oil falls over Into the throat, and practice It twicu a week, I don't cure how offensive their head may be, It will clean It out nnd cure their catarih. For deafness und earache, It has done wonders to my certain knowledge, it is the only medicine dubbed patent medi cine that I havo uvcr felt like recommend ing, and 1 urn very unxloits to sco it lu ev ery place, for I tell you that I would not be without it lu my houso for any considera tion. I urn now sullcrlug with a pain like rheumatism In my right limb and nothing relieves mo uuo i nonius' eciccino uu, ur, E. F. CIiane, Corry, Pu. WHY WILL YOU Cough when Shlloh's Cure will glvo you immi-dlatu relief. Price 10 cents, SO cents ami if I. Sold by Moyer Bros. COMMUNION WINK. Mr. Alfred Sneer thu celebrated wine grower of New Jersey preserves tlio unfer. uieiited Juice ot thu grape for sacramental use. It has been adapted, and Its use sanctioned by tho prominent divines ot tills country. It Is also used by invalids with remarkable well effect. For sale by druggists. T1IK HEY, QEOKIIE II, HIAYE1I, of Ilourhou, Ind,, says i "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by Moyer llros. "l'M AM. niiOKK UP I" This Is tho usual exclamation of one nf lltctcd with rheumatism, or lameness, lthcutnntlo people are Indeed entitled to our slnccro sympathy nnd commiseration. Spccily-relief Is offered them Irt Dr. Thorn- ns' Eclcctrlc Oil. It is tho sworn enemy ot nil acnes nmi pains. "iiaokmbtack'," A lasting nnd fragrant perfume. Price 25 nnd 60 cents. Sold by Moycr Bros. OAUSK AND KFFXCT. At times symptoms of Indigestion aro present, uneasiness ot tlfo stomach, Ac, n moisture Ilko perspiration, producing Itch- lnir nt nielit, or when ono is warm, causo tlio Piles. Tho effect Irfirtmedlato relief upon tho application of Dr. Dasanko's Pllo ltcmcdy, which costs you but GO cents and is soia uy u, A. Kieim. jury m-cow WILL WONDEIIS KVRII OKASE ? Wllkcs-Barre, Pa., Jan. 0, 1833. Mr. flielps, Dcnr Sir I consider it my duty to tell you how much good your Itheumnlio Elixir has donu me. For ten yenrs 1 hnd Ithciimatlsm in my left arm and last year It extended through my whole body and limbs. I could hardly turn In bed, and several days I could neither feed . .....ii. r i. everything Hint I could hear of. but got no better, nnd i began to get discouraged, Mr. Good, tho druggist, advised mo tnko Phclp's Rheumatic Elixir. I did so, nnd nftcr having taken tho first bottle I felt sat- Isfled that it was helping me. When I had taken three bottles I as entirely cured. I feel very crateful for what your medicine has done for mo . I will cheerfully recom mend It to thoso ullllctcd with Ithcuma- Usui. Yon can use my name ns you wish in ucnnii of your J'.nxir. Vours, with mnny thanks, Cmas. II. ICmffds, No. 14 Mngnolin Avenue, Wllkes.Uarre, Pa. Mahanoy City Pa., Sept. 8, 1882. Mr. John II. Phelps Dear Sir i I hnyo used your Rheumatic Elixir with good re sults and can recommend It to any person suITerlug with that fearful disease, rheuma tism. Ciias. W. Smith, Hatter. A NASAL IKJKOTOi: Free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh ltcmcdy. Price CO cents. Sold by Moycr uros. Foil THE IT II Lit'. I owe my life to Phelps' Rheumatic Elix ir During the past fifteen years I have spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism nnd never received any permanent ueneiit until i loon tne L'lieips' Elixir. I consider it the best rheumatic remedy ever ollered to tho public. Respectfully, Geo. K. lloTT, Mr. Phelps' i Your Rheumatic Elixir is gotug to bu a big thine here. Am satisfied the time is not fur distant. I'kuse send mo another gross. Very respectfully, Ol'.OKOK FliKSIlEIX, Apothecary, Havcrford Avenue, Phlla. WANT OF FAITH. If C. A. Klelm, the Druggist, does not succeed it is nut for thn want of faith. Ho has such faith in Dr. Ilosanko's Cough and Lunc syrun ns a remedy forCoiiEhs. Colds. Consumption, nnd Lung Affections, that he gives a uottie iree to cntn una every one who is in need oi a medicine ot mis Kind. July lil-cow BIllLOIl'S OATAliim REMEDY, A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria nnd caniier moutii. sold liy Jloycr llros. TAKE YOUi: CHOICE. You can be weak, nervous, debilitated, and despondent, disqualified for work of head or hand, or you can enjoy n fair share of health and peace of mind. Durdock lllood Hitters will alleviate votir misery und do vou n world of good if ym will but nave laitn to try. AKDIIEW UES.MONU'tl 1'KAlSES. Denr Sir I lay on my side for four long montns witiiout any relict until i commen ced taking Phelps' Rhumntic Elixir. It is the best medicine I ever used. To-day is tne best day 1 nave seen in twelve months. 1 thank you and God Almighty and no one else lor my relief, i nave lived ami done public business in Geneva, N. Y., for tho last twenty, therefore have many acquain tances that call around und sec me dally and to ask nbout Phelps' Elixir for them selves or for some of their friends. I praise it highly. You do the talking and sign my name as my tongue count not do it justice. Andrew Desmond, Grocer. Geneva, April 10, 183:1. For sale at Hendershott's Pharmacy, Bloomshutg, Pa. OAltKS OF LIFE. As we come to them they aro received, borne with, and passed over with no more than u thought, it we uro in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering witli Piles or fllfttl tlldf-nCM nf nnv ktlltl tlinxr muirntfi' n hundred fold. C. A. Klelm, the Druiriiist. has Dr. Ilosanko's Pile Remedy which is an absolute cure for uny nffection of the kind and is bold for 50c cuts. July lil-cow SHU-OU'S CUKE WILL Immediately relieve croup. whooping by Moycr cough und bronchitis. Sold liros. Seo a woman iu another column, near Speer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which opecr's fort urapo Wlno Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tlio medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons and tlio uged. Sold by C. A. Klelm, Bloomsburg. sept y.'-ly TTo mnlcli that bonnet 1 Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to mutch that new hat by using tho Diamond Dyes. iuc. mr nny color nt tne druggists, wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. FOB DYSPEPSIA And liver complaint, you havo a printed guurnntee on every bottle of Shlloh's Vital Izcr. Sold by Moycr Bros. Tho Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir for mo hns always acted like a charm, 1 think this full it cut short a severe attack of Rheuma tism. I can endorse the remedy either ns a preventive or cure. Yours truly, Mia. G. W. Palmeii, Glenbum, I'n. (Koto. Mrs. G. W. Palmer is the moth er of Hon. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkes Bane, Pa., ex-Slate Attorney General of PcnmO AUK VOL' MADE Miserable by Indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss oi appetite, yellow slsln i bill- loirs itnlizer is u positive cure. Sold by .Moycr Bros. IT IS NO WONIIKlt that so many people sink Into untimely grnves when wo consider how they neglect their health. They liuve a dlsorderd Liver, deranged bowels, Constipation, Piles or diseased Kidneys, but they let it go nnd ,, ' ,,l"m, , : : !.,iS.. over It." it irrovvs worse. other und more serious complications fol low nnd soon it Is too hue to save them. If such people would tnko Kidney-Wort It would prcservo their lives. It acts upon the most important organs purifying tlio blood and cleansing tho system, removes nnd prevents these disorders und promotes health. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue ot a writ of all as llerl facias Issued omof tho Court ot Common Picas ot Columbia county and to nw directed, 111 bo exposed to pub. Ho salo at the Court Houso lu llloomsburg, on Saltmliiy, .Juno 7th, 1881. at 3 o'clock p. m. All that certain messuage, tencmont and tract of land sltuatolu Montour township, Columbia county I'a., bouuded and described as follows, to. wit i beginning at a black oak and runulng thence by land of Lloyd l'axton, (lato Joseph Paxtou), north sixty degrees cast tJxty.four perches to a stone, thenco north nineteen degrees west twenty, six perches to a rod oak, thenco north iltty.fourdo. grees east forty-slx perches and soven-tenths to Dig FUhlngcivek, thenco up tho same noith thirty-live degrees west thlrty-ono perches to u btone, thenco by lands of Murlu Evans Hate 1'cter Apple, man), boutli sixty-four degreoa weal ono hundred and twenty perches to a plno btuuip, and thence by laud of John Mentch (lato John Itlctnrds), south thirty-six degrees east fifty perches to tho plaeo of beglunlug, containing thirty-two acres and one hundred and four perches strict measure, bo tho samo more on less, on which are erected a framo dwelling house, barn and out buildings. seized, taken Into execution, ut tho suit of Juno H. Scott vs. ll. M. Quick and to bo sold as tho pro. pcrtyoia. M. Quick. JOHN MOl'ltKY, Vunderslico atty sheriff. May lilts. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, Tho second shipment, consisting of Boven cases of our celebrated T0NQUIN TABLE COVERS, Reached us a fow days ngo, and nro oven inoro hnndsomo (if that is possible) than tho first lot which sold so rapidly. Wo have them in EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS. And tho following sizes : 0 - 4, 0-4, 7-4, b-4, O-lUoJO-1. It is almost impossible to praiso theso goods too highly. Tho col orings are so rich and effectivo nnd tho prices so very moderate that they should meet all tastes and suit all purses. Our stock of Raw and Spun Silk and Fine Tapestry Table and Piano Covers Is now complcto and comprises tho following sizes : 1 1-2, 1 3-1, 2, 2 1-2, 3 yards long. -- ifcrawlbiidee Eighth Street. Market Strett. PHILADELPHIA. Headquarters for D. HAIMAI & HAMKT have Just received tho finest lot ot LiqrjT tEpErS, floWES $ SELf BlNDES ftver i.rnit(rht. tn fnlnmhlii rnunlv. For lltrht draft. aro second to nono. Ever- macfilno Is fully warran They also for nil the old anil new machines, so that If you break down In the middle of Harvest they are pre. pared to Ux yo i up without delay. , ., Farmers, do not bo deceived but be bure to examine tho - o I s i b i o I :r, I usr i :e - before malting your purchases. SAEMM & SASSEET, Agents' Slay 82-tw Q TATE M ENT OF CLAIMS AGAINST TOWN" 1'UHLISIIEI) AS PEU ItESOLU TION 01' TOWN COUNCIL PASSED Al'ltlLlilbtlSSI, Tho follouliiir bus wero nrescntfid ti council Anrll 8th and uas-ed and ordors were Issued for thelrberveral amounts, U: STItEET COMMISSIONERS BILL. fi It Housel street Coin's, for March. ... $ 45 5) Oliver Fornwald, for labor on highway in March .... 13 Oeorae W'.irr forlaboron highway In Mar 3 "5 John Penman " " " 11 25 1 ranK .Murrv " " " " " " a is James Commons for labor on " " " 3 44 Thomas Me ormlckfor" " " " " "5 wm siiociniKer sou .losenh 1 ousel ' 5 uo James On-en " " " " " " 1 Si Frederick Schwln for horso wagon on uignway in .uurcu aw WmCilgfrrorhor&o and wagon on high- way in .March. 0 U) MISCELLANEOUS U1LLS. F D Dentlcr, C It Houseland Thos Webb uuunorsoi .Marcn ih-h a uu ell .Mendenhall for lumberused on sewer 25 i O It Housel for service In part as St. Com- inlssloricre tn Keby IKSl 4 05 O M Vandersllce for publWiIng ordinance and circulars 1J 00 llloomsburg (las Co for gas In Veby nnd March lhSI 108 00 M C Woodward for service nsconstablo la March 9 83 Hill ot Jonas Mann for fi feet of crossing stone m lKS'l 00 Oeo i: Elwell for rent of Council room to ApillllsHI 15 to Winona Fire Co rent of hall to Jan 1 '81 ao 00 J J llrower rent of Friendship Fire Co hall to April 1 "81 30 00 8 W Shutt pollco scrvleo In March 9 10 win cnrsimau i reus ror ireicni on bewer Pipe 30 j j liagenmicn tor renalrlnir wagon, bro- keu In sewer ditch 8 00 s Neynurd for uai of worn on sewer und Light street road to Feb 11, '81 119 21) A 1. Fi lu for sen lco us sec. In March ... 15 UO Total amt of orders Issued April 9 f MM 05 THE FOLLOWING HILLS AHE ON FILE FOlt WHICH OltllEllS HAVE NOT 1IEEN ISSUED, TO-WIT ! W II Eyer ono day assisting Surveyor on sewer In Jan P S Moyer for repair of lanterns April 18 C 8 Furnmn for 0 straps for hose carriage April is '81 8 A I'etrlken for rent of Town Pound 1 W 1 00 CO iroin April i to April 1st '83 (of which t'J allowed and not accepted) 8 W Bhutt, police service AprtiSth VI..,. E It Ikeler atty fuo In Equity suit of 11 J Wnller et.nl., vs. '1 own of Ulooins burgNo. l, Feby term '81 O' a ltarkley, for services as solicitor from August luth '83, to April 23d 11, In cluding extra services InKnruiCuse, and lu Eaulty Suit of I) J Waller et. aL, vs. Town and In proccoJIngs to widen Light street road Secretary ot council for extra work In 18 00 1 00 50 00 254 00 connection with sewer lu Nov and lieo'S3undJan and Feby and for t'motspent In connection with Equity casoNo 1 Feb T. '81 UutchlnsS Shoemaker tor sewer pipe. ... Morehead Clay Works for Bewer pipe (which Includes damaged pliHi ami a number ofplpu that wero never or . dercd by Council rur which It Is claim ed tlio Town H not resnonslb.e) W 00 wo Oi 83'J SS U It lluu-cl street Commissioner, bill trni April 1st to April 9th '81 Total amount of Hills on hand April 30th lbSI 15 5 11811 01 BLOOflUJflli PLAINING MILL :o, Tlio uuaemtiruva U'.iYinL' put uu pianlng Mil uu uuuruHuairuui, ui unit-ci ass coouuioa, u pre- FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnlsnea at reasonable prices. All lumberused Is well seasoned and none but skilled workmen aro employed, ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. l'lani and specific iiuim irupart;u uy uu vxpcricncvu urougniBinau HlooniHbiirfr, Pu Our magnificent stock of ' EMHIIOIDEUED CLOTH PIANO COVERS Is attracting much attention. Ail tho goods wcro manufacture to our order ond importcd'dircct. Wo havo all tho latest styles in PLAIN AND VARIEGATED BORDERS At yory moderate prices. Wo have them in 4 4, 0 4, 7-4, and 8-1 sizes, And in all the now designs and colorings. Wo havo also a com plete lino of CARDINAL AtfD TURKEY . . IlED TABLE CLOTHS In all mes and grades, with kins to match. nap- & OotlhieE Filbert Street. M. OSBORNE & CWS. durability and simplicity the Osborne Machines ?d. ed. keep a MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel ,. .$ 1 07 Rye " " 70 Corn " " 05 Oats " " 40 Flour ber barrel 0 00 Cloverseed 8 00 Butter 24 14 00 25 00 14 10 12 12 Eggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hums Sides and shoulders Chickens Turkeys Lurd per pound 13 Hay per ton 18 00 liceswax Buckwheat flour per hundred 3 00 Hides per lb 5 to 7 Veal skins per lb 08 Sheen pelts, each 75 Wool per lb 80 Philadelphia Markets. corrected" weekly. FEED- Western winter bran, spot, 11.25. MACKEltEL. Extra mess S5c large l's, sa aoc, extra shore !4 26c. VLOUIL Western extra's 2.50 & 3.00; Penn'a. family, 4.50 4.75 Ohio clear, 5.01 (S 5.3l,v; winter patent 5.75 ; 0.50. WHEAT. Delaware red at l.lltf, No t Penn sylvnnla red 1.18. " inn-rnme Pennsylvania .0 (4 730. coitN, flji bushels in grain depot al60c OATS.-NO. S whlto 42 NO. 2, 4tf HAY AND STHAW 'Ilmtithri'linlmi trait..- and Now York, f IT. fair to good Western and Nework, 14. c is.; medium Western and New tors-, ii. i in. ; cm nay as to quality 14. 17,00 ItYO straw 16.50 ll.OO Wheat kl mw O (J in nf straw 10 a 11. SEEDS. Clover Sets- per lb. Timothy 1.40 ei.siperbushel, Flax 1.72 per bushel y w 00;. onio, Pennsylvania and Wost Virginia. Slo ; common 26 27c. Texas, Full clip due 20 S 2.', medium 20 c4 24 coarse, lot 17. tfti7 ,' ..7; ' u Mini, 10 western HUTTKlc. Pennsylvania extra, si Western extra 8a LIVE roULTlty.-Fowls, Hens, 15 mixed low no. roosters old 8 a 10c. turkeys, 17 ducks 10. DHESSED TOULTUV.-Turkeys extra 1617cts. Chickens extra 17(416: ducks cholco mi ' "'Aioi'.s. Early Hosoper bushel, 43 m 45 Ilurbankuudllebron, 40142? h (Hi..n.-.K(wnp ,,,a w s.w nt.r uuu Duck eggs 82, g 25 Ueeso eggs U (9 35. A mb jl n rl Ll . I could hardly speak w I A Hnnl was almost lmpos- siuieio ureaine threugh my nostrils. Using Ely's cream Halm a short time I was entirely relieved. My head has not been so clear nor voice so strong In fat a. I re commend this adinl rable remedy to all ur. nicte4 with catarih or colds In the head. J. o. Hchenor, Merchant mYFEVERHjJ Eiizauctn, N. J. I was anilctod with catarrh and cold In tho heed. I Used K I y's CFIirD cream Halm w h 1 0 u HAY T-tV t cured me. W. II. 1111. Urd, Dentist, Hordentowu, N. J. Ely's c lief ut once, Ely's Cream Halm causes no pain. naliL (lives re. Cleanses the bead. Causes healthy secretions. Abates Inflammation. Prevents fresh colds. Heals the soies. ltestorcs the senses of taste and BinelL A thorough tieatment win cure. Not a liquid or snutr. Applied with the nnger. Seud for circular. Hold by druggists. Mailed for 50c ELY 1IKOTIIK1W, Druggists, Owego, !. V. May 2J-4W d SALESMEN WANTED To sell Nursery Stock for tho.llooker Nurseries. Rttubllsbetl IH3V Liberal NAl.tltV AM) KX !!! K paid Permanent employment, bend tor terms. II, li. lluoKttu t:i..IIUNY. Mayv3-2IU ltuclrlrr, N, Y.