THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The Columbian. "Sloomsburg, pa7"' lWIIlAY, SKl'TKMUHIl 12, 1891. Correct Unllrtmtl Tlino Table. Trains on tlio Philadelphia H. H. leave Itnpert as follows i N011TU. i,-M n. tn. t.Otl p. in. SOUTII. IBM a. ni, (1:13 p. tn, o- Trains on the I). I & V, It. 1L lcavo IUoomsburp- llBtOllOWSI VOHTII. SOt'Tll. 7M n. m. 8:5-1 n. m. 11:17 mm. U:M a. m. tun p. ui. :M p. m. Tlio 8.S8 a. m. I rain rnnncvu at Northumberland with thou:3S train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Philadelphia tit S:l& p. ui. Tho IBM tralu contiecU with Philadelphia and Heading road at Import reaching Philadel phia nttkoup. m. Tlio IttM train connects Willi lnnsylvatila road at Nottuumborlntirt at 1.50, reaching Philadelphia ul tiffl p. tn. Tlio t:3il p. tn. twin connects with Pennsylvania rnad at Noi thuinbei laud ul 8:o5 p. tn., and reaches Philadelphia at 3.oS a. in. o Trains on tlio N. .tW. II. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i Nonril. south. ll7 a. ni. 18.01 p. tn. 0.30 p. in. IMS p. in. lc-rtiaml. Mr. nml Mrs. Charles Unangst have re turned to Now York City. ltov. I. Znlmcr nml dually have gone to Brooklyn, N. Y. Huv. Stuurl Mitchell, 1). I)., 1ms returned from his vncntlon. A. U. Chnpln, llsi)., of Ntinllcoku was In towu Tuesday. G. K. Myers of the Catawissa rem was In town on Tuesday. .Mrs. W, 11. Poust and children of Bulla lo, N. Y. visited friends In this place dur ing tho week. T. 15. Miller mid wife left on Tuesday for ii visit to Watklns Glen, Niagara and tho Thousand Islands. K. 1''. Wltmcr, one of tho llejmblitan't typos, Is spending a week's vacation at his home lu Northumberland. 0. A. Mcgurgcll left for Stioudaburg, Monroe county, Wednesday morning, to urcohla claims tor tho nomination for Congress of this district. 0. O. Burklcy, Esq., of Uloomsburg, Dr, J. C. Fruit of Jerseytown, and Hon. J. 11. Kulttlo of Catawls3a, delegates to the Con. crcsslouol Conference, left for Strouds- hurg, ou Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Elwcll returned from their western trip last evening (Thttrs. day). They were accompanied by Mrs. 1. It. Smith nnd daughter of Plymouth, Wis consin, who will visit friend in this plant and llradford county. Empty elder barrels for sale. C. H. Hobuins, TJieie will be no services in tho Episco pal church on Sunday next, in tho ubsenco of tho Rector. Tho Uloomsburg cornet bund has taken up permanont quarters in Dontlcr's new hull. Fine drugs and patent medicines of all kinds ut the Peoples' Drug Store. K. A. Huwlinge, hud a handsome feign put up in front of his meat market on Sat urday. The .Montour county court convenes ut Danville ou Monday next. There tiro four eases advertised for trial. J. II. Mercer keeps a full tissortinoutof i-chool supplier, ut tho Peoples' Hook Store. The Mimcy V.illoy Fair will be held ut Ilughesvllle, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 21, 2fi and 20. Our fanners seem to use mote phosphate this year than ever before. Numerous wugon loads passed through our town this week. An adjourned sale lor the unsold teal estate of C. 11. llrockway will take placo at the Coutt IIouso on Monday, September 15th at two o'clock p. m. M. P. Luiz, Assignee. On Friday of last week there was a eave iu at tho Enterprise Colliery in Plains town ship, Lmci ne county. About twenty-five acres of tbu surface was ntlcctcd. Opera tions in the mines will bo delayed about one month The iinl estate of the Gleudower lion Works of Danville, Pa., is advertised at Slietifl's Sale at tlio Court House in Dan ville on Saturday, September lUth at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon. There uru seven different tracts, advertised. The SentUcl wus requested to publish the ptoeecdings of the democratic islanding committee on Tuesday. They have failed to do so. Can it be that they expect to sell out to tho republicans ? Let us have tho hutli In ull things. Wo were shown some potatoes that wete raised by Jonathan Traub, on tho Hoyt farm iidiolnlng this town, some of which weighed three und one-half pounds. They nre called Llttlu Elephant, and he says thev lire cood Producers. The potato Is not very long, but Is well developed In nil directions, and is very white. They might justly bo called Little White Elephants. Some line music was discoursed on Main trcct, uear tho court house, on Tuesday evening, hy n newly orgnulzed Hand, com posed of tho following members i Davis llfooks, If. Esltleman, William and George Knorr, Frank Ho wer, James Leldy, Will, and Harry Wirt, Judging from the fre quent applause which greeted them from the people, wo would sny their music was greatly appreciated. Tho Women's Homo Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Northumberland, Is to meet on Wednesday next, lith inst., In tho Presbyterian church of this place, The ladlcH1 meetings ure to be held on Wed nesday iiltcinoon and Thursday, to which ull ladles ate Invited. A popular meeting will bo held on Wednesday ovenltig to which all ure invited. Hev. M. Hrydle of Sutibury Is expected to address this meet The mluiaturu base ball club ot this place, (.WilHu Uosh, catcher, und George Hoss pitcher), gave a Uloomsburg iilno it frightful defeat last Saturday afternoon. Tho smallest gent in the visiting team was older und moio muscular than the largest of the homo teutit, but the little follows Biiccccded in making eleven runs and gave their opponents but thtce, Mr. Ed. John son of the Association, wus tho daisy um plre. The gumo was nicely played. )u7y UcrorJ, (Dtiwillt.) Tlieto will bo a Sunday School Conven tion of the Susquehanna Synod of the Lu theran Church held at Bclinsgrovo, Ph., Tuesday and Wednesday, September UOtli and October 1st. Schools numbering 100 or less are requested to scud ono reprcseu tatlvo. Those numbering 100 to 200 should send two, and over 200 should scud tin co representatives. Tho uaniea of tlio icpte Bontiitlvcs uro to bo sent to Hev. J. YuUy, Sellnsgrovo, Pa,, not laU-r than September lUlh. Wl' rntlim ttitinba frti- i.nmitlmhhtn.i I. .. ......... v.,.i,nf. , u , III! V II bill , IV tlio Wyoming county Agricultural Society l .. 1 I.J I n . . .. iu uu uciuui iiiniuiaunocK, September xi, 25, nml 21, 1831. I-'on Htm. Throe pair of rooms aullnblo (or olllces, und ouo storo room occupied now ns slioc store next to Kxcliungo Hold. V. I). DltNTl.KI'.. From a telcgraphlo dispatch wo lenm that Wesley llodlnc, was found dead In n room In tho Shcnii ndaah hotel whero he boarded, It was supposed that ho com mitted suicide as Ms throat wns cut from ear to car Miss Llz.lo llolllniMhcnd u daughter ol William llolllngshcud of Montour town ship was married on Thursday afternoon if last week to Mr. John Christian, living near Danville. Tho ceremonv wns nor- iormed at the residence of tho bride, by ltov. r . P. Manhalt of tills place. Many friends of 0. A Stongo of Uiovh.ii. la, congregated at his house on Saturday cveulug and gave him a complete surprise. It was in honor of his birthday If such surprises are meeted to him at every birth day, he would not object to having It conic oflencr than once a year. Mrs. M. 0. Brlttiiln died at the residence of Jesse Illcks on East street, on Monday morning. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at seven o'clock, and eight o'clock the body was placed on the train and taken to the cltv of Ilaltlmnro for Interment. Mr. C. A. Klelm of this placo was mar- rncd to Miss Addle Johnson of Jersey town on Tusday morning of this week, by Hev. Dr. Monroe. The ceremony took place at tho residence of D. A. Ueckley whose wife is a sister of the bride. At eleven o'clock they started for the Plilla delphla and Heading depot, en route for tho State fair ut Philadelphia. Jesse Shannon died at his residence tn Uloomsburg on Monday afternoon at five o'clock, at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. Shannon was a resident of this placo for the past fifty years, and was a consis tent member of the Methodist church, with which he hud connected himself five yours previous to his residence heie. The fun eral took place Wednesday afternoon, and wus iillended by a large number of friends. Interment in Hoscmont Cemetety. According lo the Allcntowu Critic ; "A report Is sent fioin Maucli Chunk that the mluo3 under tho town .ire on lire and cav- Ing In, that place of 8.00J Inhabitants is doomed, At the burning miuc3 near by, smoke nrlaes from u diucn different clefts and the surface of the ground is hot, and the caith appeals us if baked. This mine has been on fire fifty years. The lire spreads gradually. New holes are breaking out constantly and old miners predict that soon there will be no Maucli Chunk. It may be covered up by bind slide." EniroiM Columbian: The village of Asbury, this countv, has been called to mourn the loss of one of her most influential and highly esteemed cit izens in tho death of Martin A. Amntcr- man. En.. who died on the -1th inst. after a sb'jrt illness, of asthma, congestion of lungs ami plemisy. The deceased was well known to most ot the citizens ol this county : was u zealous Chtistiau worker in the M. E. Church of which he was an ac tive member, Class Leader, nnd Sunday School Supetiutendeut, He has gone to his reward. Funeral will take placo Fri ay the 12th inst. at 10 a. m C We would not have our readers under Diaml that we approve ot the ru morcd methods used in electioneering at our late primaries. We have always de nounced such and do still- All these evils may be corrected within the party without the aid of our republican neighbors who are trying to keep up a warfare in order to elect Ihcir candidate. In the late issue of the HqmMieon they say : "Our fightngaiust Mr. Snyder Is from principle." The arti cle will fall Hat before those who rcincin- of (he disgraceful method? employed, and sccietly approved of by the cdltois of that paper in the late election of our mumcipul olllcers. Let us have the truth in all tilings. There could scatcely lie a wtiter more fitted to write with loving appreciation of Hans Christian Anderson, the teller wonder-talcs for children, than Horace E. Scuddcr, who, in many children's stories as well us in tlio Uodlcy books, has him self written so delightfully for children. is pleasant news that Mr. Scuddcr lias written for the October llarptr'i a paper on The Homo of Hans Chttstiaii Anderson," in which, with the help of many pictures, he shows the reader Copenhagen, aud par ticularly the parts of it associated with the great writer. He speaks of Anderson as tho first child-author,' "not the first to write for children, nor the first to introduce the child Into literature," but "tho inter preter to tho world of that creative power which is significant of childhood ; the child spoke tlnough him." A game of base ball was played on Fil day last at this place between the Hellunc of Mt, Carmol and tho Uloomsburg Asso elation resulting in a fcoio of 15 to U in fa vor of the former. On Saturday u game was played at Catawissa between the As sociation nine trom that place and five of the Association nine of Hloonisburg, Tho other four of the nine who were chosen have had but little practice. Tho Ulooms burg boys thought they could beat with five of the Association nine, and would have done so but for the assistance of tin umpire. The score was 11 to H lit favor of Catawissa. A return game will be played to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon Hon. A. J. Dietrich of Wilkes Havre, died at his home ou Monday morning after an Illness of about six months. Mr. Dietrlek was born in Columbia county, Aptii 0, 1822, and was 02 years, 5 month: and 2 days old ut the timo of;bls death, He wus educated at tho Henvick Academy and Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Soon after leaving school he studied law with M. E. Jackson, Esq., and was admitted to the liar at Danville, August 17, 1817. H practiced for several ycato in Columbl and Sullivan counties, dually settling ut Lapoile, the new county seat of tho latte county. During his residence there he served threu times as deputy district at torney and county tteasurer one tetm Willi" residing in Sullivan county ho r celved I ho nomination for stale senator, but was defeated In the election. In 1850 ho removed lo Willlamspott and pructlccd law for eight years. In 1804 ho temoved to Washington where ho resided for four years, returning again to Willlamspott In 1803. In 1877 ho was elected Judgo of tho Wllllamsport judicial district. At tho e plrutlon of his term of ofilco he lemoved l Wllkcsharre, where ho resided und gave attention to his large law practice, which ho continued until prevented hy sickness t'loclmicl nml iloiulrlcU'H Ciiil There will he a meeting of the demo cruts of this placo on Suturdiiy evening. September 18th at tho Opera House, for the purposo of organizing a Cleveland and Hendricks club. Let there be a full utten dunce. Prescriptions a specialty at the Peoples Drug Stoie. J. II. Mercer, Prop. In another column wo print the proceed- lugs of tlio meeting of the Democratic) Standing Commtttco on Tuesday afternoon. Tho meeting was ono of general harmony, and indicates that the rumors that there aro lo be bolters of the ticket as nomiim ted is without foundation. Every member of tho Standing Committee has shown that they are leady to put forth every cIToit for the election of tlic entire ticket, KcnoitB ere given us by members of the dlflctenl townships stating that they are thoroughly (irganl.lng, and everything tends to fore tell the largest majority this Fall ever giv en by tho Democracy of Columbia county. Tim Rtpuhlian this week attempts to slilclil its purported democratic coiiespou- dent from West Scot I. They appear to be Interesting themselves very considerably In the tnalli'i' of the democratic primaries. It reminds us of tho campaign In 1879, hen ths editors of that paper, induced their tepubllcnn friends to support the greenback-democratic candidate for Slier- lit with the expectations of securing some atroutvge. Tills year they hope to secure nuough democratic voters to elect their candidate for prothonotary, for tho same purpose, and nio attempting to mislead the people. If a third candidate were lu tho field upon whom they thought they night unite to secure his election, they ould turn the cold shoulder to Mr. K I li ter aud li y to lie with tho winning party. When the republican standing committee was called upon to substitute the namu of some one in placo of Mr. Stiles, withdrawn, the names of other republicans than that f Mr. Klnter, were suggested, because U was thought they would be attongcr can didates. Let us have the truth In all things. Concert. Then! will be a grand musical entettalu- ment held at Sonestown this (Friday) eyen inc, and one to-morrow (Saturday) even ing at Unltyville, under tho auspices of tho Benton Christian Choir. Solos, quartettes, plantation songs, &c, will bo rendered, and It Is expected to give a tare treat to the Itbens of these two places. A Itcclpe for Jlny l'ever. Tho following recipe was sent to the ed llor of the New lork Sun In answer to a cot respondent who was troubled with hay fever. The doctor said be found it very bcueticial In his practice : Potussa chloratis, grs. x. Spitlt, icthcr till., 1 drachm. Aqua, an ounce und a half. Mix ; take whole at bedtime. Dr. Woi.vuami'. An Unwelcome Visitor. On Wednesday afternoon last us .Mis. Jacob Ivllngnmun who resides near corner of Second and Pine street, was setting in the house near tho bank door she was hor- Ified to sec a large copperhead snake come gliding down the walk through tho garden. Tho roptlle continued on its way until it readied the doorstep, when It paused a moment and raising Its head took a survey of the interior ; apparently satisfied with the view it crossed the threshold and en tered tho room. Mrs. Kllngaman had by this time Ucd from the house and called for help, but before she returned Mrs. Herkhclmer, who had heard lierscteams, put in an appearance armed wltli a beau polo and soon wound up the career of his snakeship. Tho reptile was nearly three feet In length, and as ugly a looking thing as ono would care to look at. It was very fortunate that the affair ended as it did for a bite from the intruder would have been very dangerous, and probably fatal. QitritrltMi AVhw Van. Ilerwiclt. Mr. IraC. Dietrich teturued from u vis il to Houtzdalo, Saturday evening. Miss Meixwell of Lancaster U visiting Mrs. Heagan. Mr. M. A, Margetum of the Gjmtlt. visit ed at Catawissa Saturday. Miss Lizzie Hanley und Miss Maud Eat on left Wednesday morning for Drew Sent inary, Carmal, N. . Mr. Geo. H. Clark of llazlilon was no ticcd in town Monday. Mrs. Kato Moorhcad attended the fu neral of her little niece Seybettsville, Suu day. Messrs. Geo Nlcolls and S. H. Huch took in the game of ball nt Bloomsbur; Saturday. Mr. T. W. Sherwood made a Hying trip to Catawissa, Satutday. ,V welcome visitor in the form of a baby gill arrived at Mr. H. F. Gleuns, Sunday morning. It is with deep regret wo announced the dculh of Miss Ida Cooper of Hazleton Unit occurred Saturday morning. The remaitiB were brought lo this place for Interment on Monday. A small the was caused by the squeezer in the rolling mill, Tuesday morning, but by the timely appearance and work of the men it was soon extinguished, Hot ! Hotter I Hottest t Tlio P. O. S. of A. from Niiuticoke and this place Intend holding a pinnlr at Hupei Grove to-day, Meeting i( Htitiiflluir Committee The Democratic county Committee met at one o elockP. .u. lit tlio Urunil Jury room of the Com t House at Uloomsburg, upon the cull of the chairman. Present, Mr. David Lowenberg, chair man, und tho following members i J. Hit tollhouse, of Heaver , Isaiah Hower, Ber wick Hast i G A. Carey, llerwlck West j 0. W. Illrleman, Hcnton ; Geo. E. Elwell Bloom West by his substitute, Charles G, liarkley j n. u. iiouskneciii, isriarcrcek i L. M. Cieveling, Fisblugcrcck; Daniel Loreman, Franklin 1. D. Ptitton, Green wood by ids substitute 0, M. Ulakur ; .Miles Smith, Madison ; J, W. Kelchncr, Main 0. A. Stonger, Montour C. W. Animer man, Urutige, by his substitute, J. H. Httr- man ; Dr. Gelslnger, East Seott i W. T, Creasy, Catawissa : James Knittle, Hoar. Ingcreek , 0. P. Heighiird, Scott West by his substitute, Henry Kclchiier. Thechaliman stated the object of the meeting to be the making arrangements for u general and careful canvass of tho coun ty meeting.', Ac. , and further to make In qitity as to complaint made to him, by some members ot the committee and by other democrats of a rumored voting by Washington Parr, candidate for county commissioner at tho rcpublioau pilmary election In Franklin township. After making Inquiry as to the com plaint iigulust Mr. Pair nnd hearing the statements of Mr. Parr and others who desired to bo heard In the matter, It was consldcied by the committee that Mr, Purr had not so acted ns to require tho com mittee to censure him or take other action In the matter, und as an expression of tho committee, upon motion of .Mr. Hlakcr, seconded tiy Mr, Gclsiuger the following resolution was uuanliuoiuly passed ; JUioheJ, That tlio democratic standing corumlttco of Columbia county Pa., in council assembled, do earnestly und unani mously urgo every democratic voter in the county to vote the whole Natlonnl, Stnto, und comity tickets put in nomina tion by tho several doinoorutio conven. lions. After discussion as to the general wink of tlio canvass, tho committee adjourned . D. LowKNimuu, Chairman. DnitvMlc'M Htcntuur ToHtcO. Wednesday, ot last week, tho Friend- ilp Fire Company, In whoso charge the steamer Is, took the cnglno to the wharf at Mill street for exercise. This was done to see If everything was lu proper trim, and to show the fire committee of councils who had requested the test, that It wns In per fect shape. Fire wns started aud slenm quickly raised Engineer Hrown blew the hlstle, and then opened the throttle, and an elegant stream was thrown a momen tary stop to Insert the Siamese coiipllng,and two streams wcra mounting high In the air) another lino of hose was laid, and without stopping tho engine, the third stream was on. Our citizens viewed with amazement our little third-class engine playing with perfect case, n one-Inch, seven-eight Inch, and ono nnd one-eight Inch streams, simultaneously und wltli enough force for cffcctlvo flro service i the one nnd one-eighth stream went fully two bundled and twenty feet. Tho three streams wcro kept on for some time to show the steaming quality of the boiler, Steam was easily, kept up. bomo ,onr wanted to see one stream, so the smaller streams were shut oft aud a stream thrown over Thompson's Hall, clean and clear. Mtogcllicr the test was a complete sue- ess, and the boys deserve great credit for keeping it in such good condition. jVadW n Henri). nenlli ol A. Aiiimeruiiili On Thursday evening of last week, Sept ember 4th, at about six o'clock, Mr. M. A. Ammcrmiin died at Ills home In Asbury, Columbia county. He had been doubled with Asthma for some years. On Saturday evening, August UOtU ho attended a school meeting us president of the school board. The meeting was held In ouo of tho school louses some distance from his house, and was for the purpose of making arrange ments to supply dcskn, seats, Ac, for the different schools in Fisblugcrcck township. The ovculng was a disagreeable one, and will bo remembered as tho occasion of the most severe storm this season. Mr. Am- merman was exposed lo the rain, in tho prrfoimancc of his duty, and contracted a severe cold. He was confined to his bed on Sunday, and physicians sent for at once, but there seemed to be no relief givcu htm. On Thursday morning he was up nt the breakfast table and tried to eat, nit was so distressed that he could cut nothing. He remarked to his wife that if cllcf was not soon obtained he could not endure it. Ho remained in a chair the rest ot the day until about two hours of his lentil. His utlllction of asthma prevented ds reclining. Mr. Ammcrman was about 59 years of age, and leaves a wife nnd four children, two sous and two duughtcrs. 1'hree ot his children reside in Ncbrask a, Including the two daughters. He was well known and respected throughout the coun ty und his death will be regretted by his numerous friends. Jerseytown, Some of the farmers have planted their grain. Much complaint is heard about the drought, many find it difficult to get wMcr for their stock aud for use. Win. C. Johnson, Esq., aud Mrs. John- ton of Dauvillo spent an evening last week with his brother. Mr. John.Betzof Philadelphia, was ill town last week. Mr. Win. Johnson of Hupeitwns intcwu a few days. Miss Hattic Krcnincr is visiting nt .Mr. C. Kreamei's. JUss J.tzzio MclSrulc or White Hall was visiting friends in town on Sunday. We can now boast of a shoemaker. Jer seytown still lacks a saddler, a tinner, u butcher and a politician to hurrah for Ben Butler. Mr. James H. Hiddle, clerk for Krcamer & Son, Is away taking a few days vaca tion. A number ot our people attended the picnic at White Hall on Saturday. Mr. Powers is happy ; its a boy. We are glad to see that Mr. Chas. Krca mer has recovered sufficiently from his re- cent accident to be about again, Charlie you were greatly missed ut choir prac tice. Look out fot the show in Kreumers hall next Saturday evening. These warm days about noon a few weary, travel-stained gunners may be seen seeking the homeward route heavily bur dened wltli their guns, ammunition, ivc. When asked about the camo they say. "It went." I- Y. ceiitrullu. One ut the Hungarians living ut Mon tana was fatally shot, on Saturday night, while several olllcers were arresting somo of his countrymen, for robbing a Jewish peddler, who went among them to ills pose of his goods. After being robbed the peddler came to CVntrtilia und swore out warrants for the arrest of live whom he knew took part iu telloviug him of his cash and pack. Three olllcers and the Jew went to Montana and brought three II uu garlans with them ; after putting them In the station-house they returned for the rest, and while putting the hand-cuffs on one of them the remaining Hungarians tiied to explain that tho party under arrest had no hand In it, when oi of the officers or the peddler fired a shot, the ball taking effect in the back of a Hungarian who was entering tho house. Dr. Lushellu probed for the ball, but was unable to find it. The peddler was artested for the shooting and taken to Hloonisburg to await tho result The olllcers are also under bail for their appearance. E. H. Ikeler, Esq., of this place, aud James F, Grady, Esq,, of Schuylkill coun ty, have applied for a habeas corpus, and will be heard hy Judgo lilwoll Saturday, Sept. 13, 1884 Ho. Hev. James Httsscl is having a lutgo bay window put in on the second story of his residence, which ptcsents n line appear ance. .Mr. Twining ut l'lilltulclphla, with a large force ot men, are removing the large wooden pillars In tho Catholic church, and replacing them with iron columns, which are more substantial and take up but vety little space. The Polaudeis living iu thu vicinity of Hhea's Hill, havu been on a "cantlco" the last few days, aud indulged In u general light every night. Their cries of "Mur. dert" can be hcatdfor hours ut a time, and wu wouder why they aru not arrested for nuisance, us such they sutely are. The Philadelphia te Heading Company havu a force- of carpenters repairing their homes in tho Daik Corner. It Is uccdloss to say tho people living iu them appreciate it. The railroad employees of the Lehigh Valley Company were paid their wages for August, on Monday. About seven car-loads ot excursionists from Mt. Carmel, passed through heio last week for Delano the popular picnic grounds. Of the twenty-thrco cases of dysentery existing in Dark Corner thu last few weeks I) is. Bobbins and Owinucr were success. ful lu every case, not losing tiny of llielr patients. Irvln Hros. have put in somo very fancy lie-posts In front of their building, for the accommodation ot their out-of-town cut- tomcrs. James Joyce and 0. Cnrr, who have been travelling In tho West tor a few years, came homo last week. Two young men named Turner and Hendricks, fought a duel on Sunday night about one of the f.ilr Rex, who It nppetirs both young men nre In love with, The fight wns of short duration, as Hendtleks pounded Ills rival pretty badly, when the latter pulled bis revolver and would have shot, but fot the Inlet ferenco ot friends. Dr. Hobblns. who will permanently lo cate bete shortly, Is becoming very popu lar, and has already begun to make serious tntoads Into the practice of some of our older physicians. -Mrs. Clark, of town, Is visiting her brother in New Hampshire. The contestants for the gold watch at the Dark Corner Hand fair, nre charged with having kept a largo portion of the money collected by them, nnd the mem bers have concluded to refund tho mone) to all pclsons who wero generous enough to conttlbuto, as they do not wish to have anything crooked connected wltli their or ganization. They prefer doing with the ild horns rather than get them through dishonest contests. Tho return gumo of ball between Cell- tralla nnd Locust Gap clubs, was played in Locust Gap ou Saturday, which resulted In a second victory for the home nine. Scoro i 111 to 7. PtmsoXALt. Miss Kelly of Heading, Miss McCllntock of Philadelphia, Mrs. Grady of Mahanoy City, Misses Lallcy and Groody of Ashlnnd, the Misses Mouaghans of Man. uyunk, and Ed. Ureslln nnd wife of .Mt. Carmel, were visiting friends in towu the past week. Wo were almost forgetting u very Inter- eating item, i. e. the Blaine & Logan club. Our letter last week made mention of there being at least fourteen members tar from It, only four of that number bolng signers- the rest were old Democrat who wanted lo take In the proceedings. At the close of tho meeting they adjourned si'ic !ie. Gone, but not forgotten. Council I'roceeclliiKH. Bi.oomshcho, September 7, 1884. Hegular monthly meeting of Council, All members present but Mr. lltigcnbtich Mr. Habb moved that the Street Com missionur be authorized to notify all prop crty owners that have poor pavements to lay the same within 30 days. Ten gallons of hose oil ami one nozzle wus ordered for the Friendship Fire Coin pany. Upou motion of Mr. Habb the solicitor was authorized lo examlno tho matter of the liability of the Town to arch the run on Fouttli street, between Market street aud Whitman's alley and that he report at the next regular meeting. C. W. Miller Esq., presented a petition asking the Council to construct a sewer on Centre street at' u point near Main street to connect wltli sewer on Pixth street. Mr. Sterling moved that the matter of payment ot costs in cas,c ot l). J. nailer, el al vs town of Hloonisburg, be laid over until the next meeting aud that Messrs. Ikclet, Knorr and Uarkley be requested to appear before council at that time and produce an agreement that may be had with reference to tlio same. Upon yeas and nays being called, resulted, yeas, Sterling, Joues and Htibb, 3, Nays, Moyer, Sharpless and Hupeit, 3. The following resolution was passed ftaohal. That the playing of hall In the streets and alleys of the town be and is hereby prohibited, and that the high con stable be authorized lo neo that these regit latlons ho oliscrvcil. Upon motion, Iho president and Messrs Sharpless and Habb were appointed a com mltteo to prepare an ordinance regulating tile same. Upou 'notion the council accepted thu propositions of the Piesbytcri.-m church nnd M. S. Appicmnu, to erect u fence iu tlio tear of their respective lots in order to the opening ot Anthony's alley, and that the president be Instructed to secure re lease from damages, and that the street commissioner lie authorized to erect bald fcuccs. Street commissioner was instructed to fill Main street below railroad with soma hard material in such away that It will carry oil the water. Tho president iu behalf of committee ou gas contract, reported that they had met gas company and that said gas company would not agree to take less than $1.85 a post per month, on an agreement for rive years. Upon motion tlio towu agreed to pay the gas company SI 85 a month per post for gas for ono year commencing witli Sept ember 1st 1834. The following bills weie passed and ot ders drawn for the same : Bloomsbiirg Water Co., rent for Aug 81 15 70 00 L. H, Hupeit for freight on sewer pipe 5 20 Hatinan & Hasscit cast lion for sewer 13t 30 Uloomsburg Gas Co, for gas iu May 1884 ond moving lamp post 80 00 Bloomsbiirg Gas Co. for gas Aug 81 84 00 Samuel Nevhard for ser. on sewer 18 50 lletlle Bolco for cleaning cnuucll room 0 75 M. 0. Woodward for con. er. Aug. 0 17 S. A. Wllsen foro stone water jug. 0 80 Wesley Knorr polico service Aug. 8 00 C. Shoemaker " " " I 00 D. Laycock 2 00 B. B. Freas " " " 1 00 S. W. Shttlt " " " 1 00 C. M, Mcndvnhall lumber for high way 7 80 Uloomsburg Iron Co. for powder and caps 80 P. .Moyer sleeve for sewer plpo 25 Daniel Hall work on Oth st. sewer In Feb 81 2 00 A, L. Fritz service as sec.'y, Aug. 10 00 Hiitchins & Shoemaker sewer pipe COO 00 41130 fill Tlie following ordeis were issued as per it-solutions pasted to-wlt i Knos Jacoby St. com, for work on highway week ending Sept -1 '84 No. 137 Enos Jacoby St. Com, pay roll on fccwcr, xveek ending Sept. 4 '84 No 133 D. Hull ou ac. of sewer contract ordes No 131 Kuos Jacoby St. com, for work on highway week cud. Aug, 21 '81 No 132 Kuos Jacoby St. Com, for work on sewer week end. Aug. ill '81 No li Kuos Jacoby St. Com, for work on sewer week end. Aug 23 '81 No 134 P.uos Jacoby St. Com, for work on highway week cud. Aug. 23 '81 No 135 Daulel Hall for work un sewer con. tract No 130 Ill US 50 150 00 1H 00 111 80 11 5(1 18 00 175 00 HUlli School books ut the Peoples' Drug Store, LOCAL NOTICES. For the next CO days only, we will make cabinet photos at iJH.OO per dozen. Best work Lightning Process used. tsepiz-41 .u .to riii.i.ir v uiiimih. New Fall plaids tlilsweeiTiit 1. W. Hart- man it Son's. 0. C. M.irr pays 2J oU, for eggs and at cts. for butter. 1)001) 1-0 sptlng chle'kciis, sssa i-M old liens, 7777 1-7 pigeons, 0000 1-0 ducks, 5555 1-5 geese, 414 H good calves, !W3:H large shouts, ?'1-'.'1 IIih. nlttinl rli,.r,!,. 1111 lbs. dried raspberries, Ail the aliove wnuleil at Light Htreel, liy July 25-llm SILAS YOUNG. I. W. Hartman & .Son's new goods uti' coming lu this week. 0. C. Marr wants side. shoulder, ham, ami lard. Go lo B. F. Shnrpless' foundry, fc 11. depot, for the best Phos) near L'. phatc foi wheat anil grass. 5. 0. and 7 cent new Full tirltits at I. W. Hartman it Son's. 0. G. Marr keens the best syrup In town. ttylt. LUMilHH.-Platiiiitr' uilll In lumber vard. I have all kinds of worked lumber white pine, yellow pluo nnd hemlock llooring j while pluo and hemlock German ldliii. surface boards, surface siding, jvaluscol ing, moulding. All kinds of lumber In rough, at Lightslrcct, by nug 22-niu Silas Yoi'xn. New fancy shit tines at I. W. Hartinnn Son's. C. G. Matt' takes tindn dollars ut pur foi dry goods. I.t MBlil! : l.l'MUElt I 1 roil BAI.i! OIIKAP. I !f.r,1rfl? tin..r,lu 1....1. ill... 1 Jt.... .a,.ti,w-r Mvimio, llluilIX IIV 'J, JlJlUUi bill SlUiT. 10. 12. 14. 10. 18 mill 20 feet lnm worked lumber, llooring, German and bev- 1 ntiltnc. fillt-rnpri tinfirila niwl dtttln ant... ..I shingles No 1, 2 and il, chestnut, "hemlock nnd pine, shingle and celling lath. i niive mane arrangements wltli a couple ot stenm saw mills If there is any thing that I have'nt got I can get it nt short no. ucc ai l.igiu Direct ny July 25-3m SILAS YOUNG. It will imv you lo ste I. W. Hartman Ar Son's new stock. 0. C. Marr wauls dried rnsiihci rli'S nml pitted clierties. New goods at J. B. Skeer's. 40 dozen llower riots and linnctm? li.-is. kets ut I. W. Hartman & Son's. Hogs that weigh from 100. 110. 125. 130. 140 to 150 lbs., n niece a lot of nice clean thrifty hogs for sale ut Llnht Street hv SI. las Young. Sept 5.-1 w BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW LUASi; OK LIFB. The nied and weak have declared after uslug Spccr's Wines that they felt as though tliny had a new lease of lite by liaviug their systems renovated by tfiis pure strengthening wine, made by Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J. For sale by druggists. HAHD CASES. I have usi'd Phelps' Hheuinatle Elixlt on some of the hardest cases In town. It works like a charm. Itespcctfiilly yours. D. II. BAXTEH, Druggist. Corning, N. Y Jim. 11, 18S3. Consist), A. Y , fell. 14, 1883, John 11. Phelps, Pharmacist. Dear Sir- I wus troubled with Sciatic Hlieumiitism for nearly six months In both hips, and after trying ull available cures and medi cines without success, 1 at last was recom mended your Kheumatlc Elixir, and after using live and one-half bottles I am pleased to state that I am entirely cured. 1 beforo could hardly drag my feet after me, now nm able to wotk aud lift as good ns ever, aud nave no tear ot being attacked again. You may publish this if you wish. ours truly, James ilioaiss. For sale at IlendcrshoU's Pharmacy Uloomsburg Pa. I1R OAf.KVUI. OK Till: UAlllKri. If your children ure threatened wltli cioup or any throat dilllculty, apply a few drop3 of Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. It is tho nicest medicine tor the little ones we know of. MADE A NEW MAN. .Mr. John H. Phelps, DearSir In regard to your Rheumatic Elixir. I would sav that I was in a feutliil condition before I commenced to take it, It has i cully made ti now mail of me. I can chcei fully recom mend It to all those suffering with that ter rible disease rheumatism. I letnain yours respectfully, Fiia.nois H. Eaiii.. Spring street, Newton, N. J., Nov. 15, '81. For sale at tlendcrshott's Pharmacy. Bloomsbiirg Pa. MY GRANDFATHER li CLOCK," Was once u very popular eong, but like many other sentimental tunes it doesn't wear well. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OU will wear ; it will wear away all aches, sprains, und pains, and repay its purchaser u bund- reu lout. See a woman in another column, neat Specr's Vineyards, picking gtapes from which Spccr's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. bout liy u. A. Klelm, llioomshitrg. sept Si-ly AUK YOU UAUB Misciublc by indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin ' Shi- lob's Vitalicr is a positive cure. Sold by iMoycr liros. 1IIK 1UAVEL1.INO SALESMAN Is uu luesistible fellow, brim full of stories, jokes, courage, self-assurance and grit. He Is very taking withal. Burdock Blood Hitters aro a very taking medicine j they take cvciywhcrc, and aru sold every wlieie. MHI.OIl'S I'ATAimtt llllMKllY, A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria a ml caiiKcr moitiu. how ny .uoycr wos. 1 why will or cougli when button's uuio will give you immediuto relief. Plico 10 cents, 50 cents and fl. Sold by Moyer Bros. THAT ItAC'KI.S'U OOL'tlll can be so quickly cured by Shilob's Cure. wo guarunicc n. ror sale iy .noyer liros. rl.KKri.Ki-S MOIIl'ti, made miserable by that tctrible com Shiloli's Cure is the remedy tor you. 1 sine liy .Moyer liros. THIS HEV. OEOKUK II. IHAtKli, of Hoiiibon, Iud,, says . "Both myself mid wlfo owe our lives to Slilloh's Consumption i;uro. Mom ny Aioyev nros. ll.VHI) CASKS. I have used Phelps' Hlieumalic Kll.xu on some ot the hardest cases In town. It works like a charm. Hcspectfttlly yours 1). II. HAXTKH, Druggist. Coining. N. Y.. Jan. 11th. '83. Kor sale at llcndershott's Pliarniiiov iiioomsiiurg I'a. A NASAL INJKUTOIt Pice with each bottle of Shiloli's Catarrh Heniedy. Pi ice 50 rents. Sold by Mnyu nros. "lUl'KMKTACK," A lasting and fragrant perfume, Price 2; and 50 cents. Sold by Jloyer Bios. roit uvoi'iii'siA And liver complaint, you have u pilulcil guarantee ou every liottlo ol hlilloh's Yiliil lcr. bold by .Moyer tiros. SIIILOII'S VITALUKU is tthut you need for Constipation, loss ot Appcuie, Dizziness ami all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents ner bol lie, ror sale uy .tioycr nros. SIIILOIl'd DOl'dll aud Consumption Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It cures consumption, Kor sale by Sloycr Hros COMPARATIVE WORTH IK) YA li Aiisoiiitfir rur) HHHHrVIl CHAM'S (Alum rowrtcr. RL'MnmD'S, !' ffh. ir.NI'(IUl,S,l.enfrch , he!iii:ais . (MIA ll.lt (Alum Powder) . AMAZON alum Powder'. Cl,r.Vi:L.M'S;sbortt.(o.;K PIONLKH (Hun Francisco).. . CZAH Hit. PllICK'.S SNOW FLAKE (Choir.) LEWIS'. riUItti (Andn-wiACo.), . .. HECIiEtt'S.. (ULLET'S AM)nEWSACO."Hegttl" wmmmammmmmmmmm NMHHEMB3B09HEHMK! MilwtuftM, COCUla AJ40.) HULK (Powder aolJ loo). .. MB 'MIM FORD'S, hen not frrnhHl ' ' REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS Vs to Purity Mid Wholcsomoncss of'tlio Koynl linking Powdt. " I have tested a pnekago of Royal Daklng Powder, which I purchased In the oncn market, and Hail It compoccdnt uaro ami vtholcFoino Ingredient. Ittsacroam of tnttur powder ot a high ucgrea of merit, and does not contain either Mum or phosphates, or other Injurious substances. i:. O. l.ovi:, I'h.D." "il Is a eclcntlfle fact that tho Koyal llaklng Powder is absolutely pure. Ml. A. Mott, Ph.D." " I liavo examined a package- of Itoyal Baking Towder, purchased by myeelf In the taorkct. I Und It entirely free, trom alum, terra alba, or any other Injurious sub Hancc. IlBNiir Moiiton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." "I have analyzed a package of Koyat Baking I'owilcr. The materials of which It Is composed are pure and wholesome. 8. IJAna Hates, State Assayer, Mass." Th6 l!w.t Biking Powder received tho highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, 1373 : at Hie Centennial, Philadelphia, 1870 ; ot tho American Institute, New York, and &t State Fairs throughout tho country. No other article of human food has over received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chcmUtu, pbytdclan.i, eclentlsts, and boards ot Health ull over the world. Nora Tho above DuoriAM Illustrates the comparativo worth of various Unking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments mado by Prof. Schcdlcr. A pound can of each powder was taken, tho total leavening power or volume la each can caleuhted, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schcdlcr only proves what every obfnrvant consumer of tho I'oyal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, whilu It cofts a few cents per pound uioro than ordinary kinds, It Is far more economical, nnd, besides, affords the advant ago of better work. A single, trial of the ltoyal Baking Towder will convince any fair minded person of these- facts. ' While tho diagram shows some of tho alum powders to bo of a higher degre f strength than other powders ranked below them, It Is not to be taken as indicat ing that thoy have any value. All alum powdcrt, no matter how high their strength, sre to be avoided as dangerous. iOlSTHtL'S NOTICE. NOtlt'O IS llCrebV fflVOIl to :lll li'n-iilnsl irr..ltlnt niid other persons Intcresi'-rt In the estates or the respective decedents ami minors, tliat the fol lowing administration and guardian accounts nave ueen men in tins oitlce oj the HegMer of Col mnbla county, nnd will bo nivMititni fur mnimnii. tlon and nllowanen In thu Orphans' Court to bo iu.-ni in i)iiKMiitimrKl uu .-uunu.lj N'PU'llHtcr IX'll, IHH, at S o'clock p. in. on said day i No. 1. Thrtlrbt.aml lln.il nci-nunt nr riifiri,... Maker administrator of Jacob Maker, lateofMea cr township, deceased. No. 2. The llr.it nnd flnnl ner.nmit nr t dcumiith, ndintnlslraturof Benjamin l.lndeninutii. lato of conjnglinm township, (leeeaiil. No. 3. 'rhrtllrst.iinilnflrll.il pci-nnnl nr i-i.h.. tlm Crouse and Francis W, Ciouso Kxecutois ot Frederick (.'louse, late of Beaver township, do. eased. No. 4. The llrsi and limit account or c. u. .link. hon, guardian ot J. A. Swank, u minor child of iiarnsoii swank-, late ot Columbia county, deceas ed. No. 5. The nisi and tlnal account ofCcorgi' Walter administrator ot Catherine Walter, lato of Montour township, deceased. No. ri. The (list mid llnul account it .Mien Mann executor or Gcoivn siiunnn. inir. nr nrtm township, dei cased. No. 7. 1 lie first nnd tlnul account of Abraham Mrlilier administrator or iioul.i nun mm tn-utiiu-n-loamtpxoot l'oter Maurer, Lite of Locusr town ship, deceased No. R. The final account of ml WrU'ht, Kuar. dl.inof lieneillle Kvulk, a minor child or b'-ncvillu ii. j-ouik, laio oi iicnuocK township, iK ccamM as mniiiy ncuurca rinni surviving executor or LeW Wright deceased. No. 9. Tlio lli-hit and final ucooitr.l ot .luim-a M. ShulU and Charltv A. Roberts adinlnMriitorsot .James HuucriK, ihip or sugarioar tciwn-ini,, at Ceased. NO. 10. TllR lln.1 Mill tltml iicnnmit. nt I 1 l'eacock administrator rm tettauuniu immvu ut iium-niiu .1. uiiii, into ot nemlocK towuMilp, ile- No. II. The ilrst and Dual account ot Solomon airauswT executor or Kilim S IlCln I-', talc ot Lo cust township, deceased. o. i2. Tlicflrstandiln.il lmcimtii i.r i-iimnn 111113 aduilmlnutrutor ot .facolr (lauini'V, latent catawls-u towinslilp, deceased. No. 13. Tlio account nf R. 1). Kosteiibauder and -Margaret .Minks administrators Ac, ot Frances KoslenUandcr, lato ot Vatuwlssu township, de ceased. No. 11. Tlio second nnd llnal account ot ltrulmn I.. inch and Thomas Wilson executors ot.loliiK,. Web, lato ot (Ireenwood township, deccn.it d. No. in. Tho first and partial account of Claik Cullender executor or Joseph Hess, laK of lienton township, deceased. No in Tho tlmt and llnil account ot Sanuiil B. Klsncr administrator of sinn Ulsner, late of vnixrmiuuu luwusuip, ucccuseu. No. 17. Tlio lll-st and Unfit arcoiinl , f sutniii-1 f-hlio executor ot Philip Unaiigsl, latent Flshlng- ici-K iijwiiMiip, ucccascii. NO. IS. Tim flmt A ml llnal nprnmit nf ..iimipl Phlie administrator, Sc. ot Anna M. I'naiigsi, Litis r.rVl.lilnin.nL.L-ini..?l,n .(.......H . .siting....... it .ui, iulllli, lllv umii, NO. 19. Tim llr$t and Oii.it nri-nnn or Knimir Buckingham administrator or Kllznbctli Walti-r, ue or .Montour township, deccaMXl. ;o. 2J. The first nnd tlnal account of liirnm.i. Hecdercxcutorof Joseph Hartman, lato of i ata- Hxa township, deceased, No. si. The rlrst and tlnal account of Charles nuit-iK imniinisiraior ie oouix noi or Isaiah lllels, lato ot Cataw issa township, deceased. No. as. The first and narll.it account nf .Innu. than W. Kel: administrator of S. A. Krk lato of nriarcreeK lownsiup, aoceaseu. No. 2:1. Tlio llrst and nartt.il account nf f Union Ills, administrator or casner Ithawn. l.nn of lainwisnu lownsiup, aeceasoii. Kegtstcr's nruce, (mo. W. Stkhnek, llloomsti'irg, Aug su, 'ii Keglster. VTOT1CK. riotlcols herebv elicii that Iho fol'owlm- in- count has been tiled in tlio Court of Common piuns ot Columbia County, nnd will bo presented to the said Court, on tho lourth .Monday of September A. 1). 1SS, nnd continued after tin) fourth day of said icuu uuti-fv-1 1-au-jiuiiii iri nun wiiuiu nun nine. Tho nrst and llnal account of Clinton Kills com inlltce ot Sarah .Miller a lunatic. W.M. KHICKIl.M'.M, frothy. F. B. 1IAKT.MAN, Deputy Bloomsbiiig l'.l,, Aug., '.'Oth 1K.SI. AusjSMw lARKlfRLP0RTS. HI.OOM.SHUHG MAHKKT. Wheat per bushel 00 Ityc " 70 Corn " " Oats " " , 40 Flour ber barrel Il 01. Clovetsced 8 0o 21 Butter Kegs 18 Tallow Oil Potatoes new Diled Apples or, minis 14 Sides and shoulders., Chickens 10 1 Turkeys 12 la 13 00 Kurd per pound Hay per ton lieeswav.. 25 Huckwheiit lluiir per huudrcd 3 00 nines per u; n to 7 Ycul skins nei lb ns Sheen pells, each 75 wool per III ;',0 Philadelphia Markets. COltlUCCTKir WKKKI.Y. FKUU -Western winter bun, spot, isl'i.J.. MACKKHKU EMia iaes ov. luntu is. js ... an... extra shore i's iiv viic. l I.OUU. western extra's 'l.iio a :i.m i',v.i,-,i family, I.J5 14 HJ Ohio clear, -t.B wiut.B patent 6.&d(.s u.'ir,. n 111. .1 1 reiins) nauia nsi, new, m, fOUN, Mixed lols, fl (.11 ivi, DATS. No. .1 white f -11 No. S!, 4't HAY' AND HTHAW llmotliv-ciioiru U'.,vt. and New Yoik, lie. fair to good Western una Nowiork, 11, (nt 1&. 1 inediuin West em and New oik, 10. i ii. 1 cut hay us lo iiuallir 10. in, is.oo. Ujflwtraw uow, isiid Wheat straw, 9. w lo. (ut buaw v iu. WOOU-Dhlo, Pennsylvania and West Vbs'inla, Fleccu Wanld, XX and uhovo, sja.iic ; X'Mh Me j conimou w (. sic. Texus, Sii ing clip line vu m it. medium SO w il coarse, til rt ir, EUtis, Pennsylvania extra, ii (4 ii wcstiru I'M w 18. BU'rrKlt.-lVnr.iylvatilaeMia, j) i wwisiterti extra SI - ii. I.IVI-; l'olT.TltV. Fowls, i(l, i U iiuied lots nx a lfiroontcisoidtiift iik? j .priug i-hiekcnsus lu him and (piallty i.v.ris, liilKssuii l'0UI,TltV.ChKkei.s extra 17 h 1X ! H'rliirf chlckiuib us to wtlght aiidnuallty lit lo. iv 1'Ot'ATO lib. I'll bushel l.x u to s i,ei barrel 1.T6 (a 2.1". ONIONS. Maryland per barrel 3.0,1 a W, NoitL Carolina 8. ui a i.'l i:AHBA(IH.--Ncw, per barrel Ia a 1 (il TOMATOKH. -I'irerut0 40a rA; Al'Pl Ks, Yellow harvest l.il) 11 1 VI per b.xul i'KACIIKS.-l.l) u 3.U) per bUahcL UutHl I'njr Tor Auruu. SI no 11, suou ,,, r mo. iiihI4m-IIIiik unr4Jrnd .xh liuturx. aiiioua mill Itrcl.t, . lint I lttr IlivtVui III tt 'lir lu J. '. 3lri'utsl7 .1 tv. n.ilt'lov"u.Vi. liiar.'S-ly nld of BAKING POWDERS. DMINISTHATOH'S NOTICK. FSTAIK Of I.AUKA J. I'ATTKN, PKCKA8EO. U'lfrs of administration In the estato of Laura J. 1'atU'n, deceased, late of Bloomsbiirg. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, liavo been gratilod by the itcglster of said county to tun unaeraigncu Aomin- istrator. All persons having claims against the estate of tlio deceased are requested to present them for settlement, and tnosu indented to tlio es lalo to make payment to the undersigned ndmlii Lstr.itoi without delay. K. 11. LITTLK, Aug l-j Administrator. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. LSTATK OF ANN i P. KVANS, nKCKASSH. The undersigned auditor appointed by tbe Or phans' court or Columbia county to make dtstrl button ot the balance In the hands of Jno. W. Mans, administrator o( said estate, wlllsltat tho ofilco of C. B. Jackson attorney nt llerwlck, Pa. on Saturday Sept. 13th ISM at o'clock a. m., wnen and when! all parties interested In said estato rnu.-l. appear and present their claims and those Indebted to tlio same to make payment to the un dmlgbed ltliout delay. It. It. LITTLE, Aug-15-4 w Auditor. 1 M51AI. UST. S 1" Ka&e and s 1' Wolverton's Use vs. 1) II 4: W Kit Co, Cot I'o M S V K I. Association vs. u U Barnes, al. co'iCci M s F & L.'.Ka.clallon . C H Barnes, ct. ot. et. col i o M s V I. Association vs. I! it Barnes, a i. John It liroU's u3e vs. KlMia f Ager. Jacob fwank k N W B icy Co. faac. Wockcrlj-b exrs. vs. Daniel B Fredericks. It a Hess s. Win B Patterson. liolirMoilt-uryvH. wm F. Patterson. I r.inK .Xlcl-iucliltn vs. M K Walker. 1 1 A Hess vs. N K W B U'y Co. J'lilllp I.ltcliard vs. John she alter. li-ulcs Uldiaid vs. Charles Klinger.' Kll Weaver xs. Augustus Weaver's 0x18. 1'hliiCas hmlth vs. N & W It lfy Co. Lloyd Mi'imun vs. N ,c W B U'y Co. l.loj d Yeagt r vs. N 4; W K'y Co. liitiH'l r sejluTt xs. (icorge lirelsch. (lldenn Stacker's ndtu'r. xs. Thomas llicltey. Mepneu on vs. douu ,i .Miner. ( o Murphy xs. Isaac Ilerron, ct. al. Com. of Pennsylvania for use of Maria L MelWir- ell vs. John W ilotf man. Juno Moyer vs. James Lewis' admr. John Shiimau xs. N fi W II Try Co. (leo. A Bowman's exr's. vs. N X W B It'y Co. John Brofeo vs. William BUlinan. John Brotco xs. Andrew Hupp. Daniel H (lonlner vs. William dingles. 11 M Weir vs. Kit-hard Angle, et. al. Illrinnn Creasy, ct ux., vs. A It Croop. David Nllsnn, et. ux., xs. Harvey il rauam. Lydla Bobbins vs. Jacob 1) stoker's adin'r. A J Kvuns vs. J 11 Hnlilnson. Wellington Yenger adm'r. vs. David Helwlg'a xr's. Wellington Yee.gct, adin'r., vs. D-ixld Ilelwlg exr's. I'etev ilelwlg s ex T. vs. Peter Ilelwlg. W D Wetdenhammi-r xs. Barbara Blue. (.eorge Iloyer vs. Thomas (ieraghty. !eorge llevau vs. 1. A Utloy A; I o. James Iwarsadni'r vs. Jacob Weaver, et. ux. Hess Thomus Xs. II F Kxen'tL M'crendx Bros vs. tlio cone M F Ins Co of Colum bia, i'a D s Laubach vs. J W b S A Smith. Adams & son vs. Jacob Meyer's trustee. 1-Jinc C Burrell vs. 1" it it li Co. -Mary N Holmes vs. J S Woods and Mary A Woods i uos k uiwariis, et. ai., vs. i;van liucKaiew. John Hucli, ct. . ul., xs s. l'enna. K K Co. Waltunlght. A: en vs. Lexd lieoivp. Francis I.nfountaln, et. ux., vs. Win Miller, Charles Kern vs. John Brofee. JOM-pli i olo vs. Wm li Cox. 11 F.Ileaeock vs. Win. .Masteller. James Klnslex. it. ux.. vs. M C Woodward nnd J Blrathen. 1 MtAYKHSK JUHOHS. FlltST WECK. lllooni W C Hanson, Charles Decker, Cla hocinaker, l'ci rr Joiii-s, Samuel Anderson. 1 leaver - i;mery iicnsinger, Lewis n.iKer. Ileutonl'S Smith. iwrwlck James Fvnns. (tidoon llclshllne. C. W. Fran 17, C. W. Fleas. Hrlarcrtck h s sltler. Cent reA (3 Creasy. cnnynghaui Patrick Flynn, John Bivunan. FWilngcrcck -S.I l'ealer, T II lldgar, J 1' Mc Ilenry, Franklin Daniel Hower. D A Munson. 1 1 reen w 00 1 ,tona t lia n 1 1 a rt man. Homlock iteutK?n (lulld. Jackson llreklni cole, LocustAndrew Kelchart, Samuel ltc'nbold. -Xindlsou Win .Modeller. .Malne-.l F liauman. Mt. Pleasant Miles Ikeler. Siott-w k Dellterlek, Tremliley Angle, J. 11. Aramerman. sugurloat-,lamcs Pennlngion. Kllas K Vrlt7, Jas per Lewis, Thus. Cole. SIXOND WKKU. Bloom-taeob Bomboy, c A Klelm, Alfred (ilr ton, J V Fox. Abraru Fry. liuaver Michael lllttcnhoiw, Beniainln Mich ael, James T Box. Bi'iiton lvier Luiibaeh. Derwttk s B Bowman, W o Palmer, J II outer nil. llrlarcretk Mwiird Hughes, Kmnnucl Yoat, W. las 11 Mover. oatnwissj-cilnton Ellis, J B Knlttle. Centrulta-tieorgo James. ltnhlngcreek John Hrchher. lrernwood-lt 11 Ktlno, Chandlce Bvcs, Daniel Wei liver. UK-list William lihodes, Jonathan lu-axrr. Madison M K Masters. Miniln Woeley Nous, Lloyd Falirlngei. orango A 11 Herring. lino ,Iu men Masters. lloarlngcrcck Kiancls ltlelurd, Samuel Cher rlngton. Nott-c.io, KOtlmes, Iltrman Tronseuu, John Harding. suiurlout-Puld Koiher, (filbert Hew. M JUHOHS. Iiliieui 1- rank Knoir, Brown. Levi Shoeinakei, J lu-utoii-iieo. w Mcllenry. U-rxflcL imxld B.iucher, John (I, Hps t, Dllinun Vurneh, A. s. Phillips, lawibj , t uiaw lsn x rigni xeuei. Ci litre Fred llugenluch, .1 Wilson Mllh-r, i :cnt rulla August 1 luble. (iicenwood D Brady. llelliUxk--F. D Leldy. Lom-it- liulncs Yobt, lli.rinaii F.alirlnger, M.ldUiu i: Hendcrshntt, A K Smith. Maine WunhlDKtuii Fisher. Miniln-llC UcsH. Montour-Philip Foin-t. oiange Autoii p.uierson. otut. in Divoitfii:; IN TUB COMMON I'LKxS OF COLUMBIA COF.NTY. catheilne 1 arr by lu r next friend, James .Mcl'iid den s. James curr, Sur libel In dlvoae. To JauiOH Carr, respotident aboiu named t hereas upon tlm libel of tint bald Catlierluit fair a biibnoena xvas lsutsl out of tlm said Cuurt com. mandlng jou to bound npeur at the next tegular twriu ot ild Court to show eauwi why tlia said 11 Ulaut Hhould not lw dlorcisl (rom the bonds ot inalHinnny eiinlracted with uu ; and whereas iiivin ri'turu 01 said subpoena duo proot was luado 1 1st you could not lw touud In Hie liatllw lek ot iho ttcvrlft ut said county, wheteupon an uflu subisw na wasuwuidtsl by sild Court commanding you to appear tit the t lien next term of said Court to answer us arorvaaid, tn which tliusuiuu return was mado by the Slicilif. You urn llirrvioro rwiulred liitt ,uidaiiiKaruutlieiin,t day of said Court to in- held ut Iiioonubiirg for bald couuty on the last .Monday of September next, A. 1)., ism, to answer said complaint JOHN MoUltBY, Sberllf, Muit, Atl'y. Augifj-txv A 1.1, KINDS T)K JOM HUNTING ON SHOUT NOTICE AT THIS OKFIC1S. 1 -I 1 1 J. II. I, N. 1 VIM4,i.ti VTi .-'I. fi is 1