THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BEOOMRBTTRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Excitement Unabated. THAT nEUARKAUI.K KxrKttlBXOK OV KOCIIKSTF.K PHYSICIAN l'ULl.Y AllTUEaKjATF.It. Clcvctand, 0., Herald. Yo9lurday and the day before wo copied into our columns from the Rochester, N. Y., Democrat and Chronicle, a remarkable statement, mado by J. 15. llenlon, M. D., a gen llcinan who is well known in this city. Iu that article Dr. llonfon recountcred a wonderful oxpcricticowh!eh befell ffiriil tint tiprt ilnv u'n titildUliPil from thd samu paper a second article, giving an account of tho "Excitement in 1lAiimtnr." nmioml dv TV. Tlnmmi'n statement. It Is doubtful! if any two artiolea wero ever published which Theso enemies embrace tliu tox rao causcfi grcator commotion both among coon, skunk, and the hawk, which is il invmnn. one of tho areatest enemies of tho Since tho publication of theso two articles, having been besieged with let- ters of inquiry, we sent a communion- iln.i to Dr. TTpninn nnd nlso to II. II. ' Warner fc Co., asking if anv addition- nl nmnf pnnM tin rrlvnn In tfn an to tho validity of tho statements published, in answer tnereto wo uavo received the following letters, which add inter est to tho entire subject nnd veiify every statement hitherto made : UociiKSTcn, N. Y. Gesti.kmev: Your favor is received The published utattment, over my sig , nature, to which you refer is true in every respect, and I own my life and present health wholly to the power of Warner s oate (Jure, whicti snatched ,. , 1 r .1 I meiromuie very urn. m u. gruv- It is not surprising that people should question the statement I made, for my recovery was as crcat a marvel to my' self,'5 as to my physicians, and friends. " J. 15. IlENlON, Jtt. ill, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 21. Sirs: Acknowledging jour favor duly received, wo would say : The best proof wo can give you that the statements made by Dr. Henion are entirely true, and would not have been published unless strictly so, is tho fol- 5. ..J.r r l l.... i lowing lesiiiiiuuiui irom mu uesv uiu zens of Rochester, and a card publish ed by Iter. Dr. loote, which you aro at liberty to use if you wish. H. II. Warner & Co. lo whom it may concern In tho Rochester Democrat . and Chronicle of December 31, thero ap peared a statement in tho torm ot a card from Dr. J. B. Henion, of this city, recounting his remarkable recov ery from Briaht's disease of the kid- neys, atter several doctors ot promi- nence had given him up, by the uso ot Warner's Safe Cure. We aro person - ally or by reputation acquainted with Dr. Ilenioriandwebcliovehe would pnb- lish no statement not literally true. We are also personally or by reputation well acquainted with 11. 11. Warner & (Jo., proprietors of that remedy, whoso com- mercial and personal standing in this 1 community are of tho highest order. "and we believe that they would not publish any statements which weie not literally and strictly true in every par ticular. C. R. Parsons, (Mayor of Roches ter.) Wjt. PcRcr.i.i., (Editor Union audi Advertiser.) WSD. Siiu.vrt, (ex-Surrogate Mon roe Uounty. Edward A. Frost, (ex-Clerk Mon roe Conntv.) E. B. Fen-ncr, (ex-District Attorney Monroo Uonnty.) " J? M. Davit, (ex-Member Congress, ltochestcr.) John S. Morgan, (County Judge, iuonroe Uo.) Hirasi Sim.F.v, (Capitalist and Seeds man.) W. C. Rowlf.v, (ex-Comity Judge, Monroe t;o.) . John Van Voomns, (ex-MeraberJof Congress.) To the Editor of the Living Church, Ulncago, III. There was published in tho Roches ter Democrat and Chronicle of the 31st of December, a statement made by J! R. Henion M. D narrating how he had been cured of Bright's disease of the Kidneys, almost in its last stagci. by the use ot Warners sate Uure. 1 was referred to in that statement, as having recommended and urged Dr. Henion to try tho remedy, which he did, and was ourcd. The statement of Dr. Henion is true,so far as it concerns myself,and I believe it to bo truo in all othcrrespects Ho was a parishioner of mine and I visit'd him in his sickness. I urged him to tako the medicine and would do tbo same again to any one who was troubled with a disease of the kidneys and liver. Isuaci. Foote, (D. T)) (Late) Hector of St. Paula Episcopal unurch. Jiochester, iV. 2". A Ourions Oharacter. Everett Farnham died at Richfield, Ohio, recently at tho acre of eichtv four. He was the lamest land owner in tho county, and was exceedingly co- centric He called his lands his do- mains. On his farm was a large tract of meadow land which ho called "God's Heart."., and of t us betook esDecial care. He was a great admirer of Eng land and British customs, anion a recent visit to London undertook to defend to tho Britishers in tho htreets tho adyan tagea of republicanism, and was arrest ed and bned. In clearing land lie would never burn his brush, but placid it in piles nnd al lowed it to rot. He was an avowed in- fidel, and had a largo library of books treating on infidelity. Four or five of his acres were enclosed as a park, in which ho kppt deer, elk nnd bultalo. ilo protended mat at ono time ino em- peror ot uerrnany nail sent, an envoy to uuruiiusu ins cm. ici x-uuuui'ii mis an honest, upright man, and was high lv respected. , , Wheu making a soft pillow of tho crazv oatchwork be careful to nut the brightest and most striking pieces near the centor. When tho cushion is made up tho effect is cjuito different from what it is when it is spread out flat, and it is of more consequence that the center should be handsome than that tho corners should. This, when re duced to writing, looks like a fore gone conclusion, but it is not, as an unfortunate pillow-maker can testi- fy- Let us begin our heaven on earth; and, being ourselves tempted, let us bo pitiful and coosidcrato and generous iu judging other?. ''Doii't I wish I was a Senator, ma 1" "Why, .Johnnlo t" "Becauso when Senators want a recess all they havo to do is to vote for it." A heal properly coinlitutod can ao commodate itaclf to whatever pillows the vicissitude of fortune may place under it. How to Sucoeed With Turkeys. Vew farmers who r:ito ttlt-kcmiiako anitnulu tri'inraiinn 101 mil utisinen.'. TIimo li'inN buliiR but recently reclaim. ru Irom tho forest, wlic-re lliey tako caro ot tlicniu'lvcfi, many take it for granted that tlipy aro capnblo of doing well without caro in n statu ot domes tication ; and being Of a wild rind roaming nature, assume thai tho indu1 freedom they have, the, boiler it is for them. Till U one of thu half-trullis tliat do great damage in tho rearing of tho birdt. Turkeys should not bo left to cteal their iiP9ts in woods or swamps and bo allowed to lay and set, no ono knows where, on account of tho ninny enemies to which they themselves, add their eggs and young aro exposed young birds. While it li true thai turkeys need to ramble through tlio summer, when thev can get most of their livlnc in tho field", nnd at the same time bo of great benefit in rid clinc it of trrasshonpcrs, hues, worms, nrub etc., injurious to growing crops. it is also true that they need restraint in tho lavinir and hatching season, and for the first threo weeks after tho clucks leavo tho nest, is ono ot our domestic birds are more susceptible of training, or tako more kindly to tho preparations that the wise keeper maKfg tor tneir uenent aim coniiori. They rcqniro much nttention during th lavinc aul hatching season, and for a part of each day at least, should t... :.. ..:.t,i., i -i....i l'U Kt k J 11 .1 runauiu v.il.l ,il uiv.ut.ni . , , , Aonvrnicnt have been prepared tor them. me success of tho year depends largely on knowing whero cveiy bird is, where she lays, and especially whero she sits. As with all domestic animals, it is essential that turkey hens bo tamo and ccntlo : to accomplish this, be kind and ccntle with them. Have but ono person to attend to them during the hatching season, and when tho chicks aro younir, as a stranger miclit no hirm by causing fright. Be in no t,Ilrrv . . !, ihn vnnnir from the nest - - j - -f . - - - . They require no food the first day When tho yonnc are removed from tho post, wash tho old turkey on tho under side of tho wings and on the body witl: a strong decoction of tobacco to dp stroy vermin. When first taken off. r.onfino tho young in a low yard, made oy selling iioarus a loot, wine or more nn edge, and allow the old bird her liberty. Feed at first with dough made ot coarse ground corn meal, line, lv chopped boiled egg", and new milk Feed little at a timo and often ; put jnlphnr in tho teed occaionally. lieep tho young turkey from getting wet 1 either bv dew or rain for tho first month. Give them caro and attention from the timo the hen 'commences lay ing in tho spring, until tho young aro fit to slaughter, and they will be profit able, The Baling Passion- ri'.l'.SlDKNT MXCOr.N TEU.S A KCNNT STOUY AT A SOLEMN T1SIE. "Just before the battle of Frederick burg, knowing that a large number o Pennsylvania troops were with Burn side, and that a general engagement between tho two armies was imminent I went to Washington1 and asked for transportation to tho lront. A tug was placed at my disposal, and 1 reach ed the army in time to witness the bat tie. Iho terrible slaughter of our troops on that disastrous day wo know. all "When our defeat was beyond qnes lion, I boarded the tug and hastener to Whashington, hoping, as railroad communication was impossible, to fore stall the exaggerated rumors that migl be expected, and to alle late even only a slight degree the shock ot tin welcome tidings. It was considerably past midnight when 1 reached Wash ington, butl proeeded directly to the White House, it was nd surprise me to learn that the President had nu1 retired, I was immediately ushered into his presence. As he accosted me and read in my face the character of the news I had to communicate he sank into a chair with a sigh of distress.1' "What news. Governor 1" said he. "Bad! very bad.' "Tell me alii" He rested his head on his hands while I gave the outline and tho results of the battle'. He heav ed a heavy sigh and looked at me with a" expression of intense salTering, and I remarked : "1 heartily wisti 1 miRtu do a wel come messenger of good news instead that I could tell you how to co'u- quer or get rut ol these rebellious slates." Looking up quicklv witli u marked change of expiesnion, Lincoln said : 'That remimls mo ot two boys in II linois, who took a hort cut across an orchard, and did not become awaro of the presence ol a vicious dog until it was too late to reach either lence. Une was spry enough to escape tho attack by climbing a tree, but tho other start d arotiud a tree, with the dog in hot pursuit, until, by making smaller cir cles than it was possible for his pursuer to make, ho gained sufficiently to grasp the iloc s tall, and with oesperatu mil until nearly exhausted, when he hailed his companion and called to him to como down. "What fort" said the boy, "I want you to help mo let, this dog no, "if 1 could only let them go, said the President, in conclusion ; "but that is tho trouble. I am compelled to hold on to them and make them stay.' -iVcie York Evening Telegram. At- .Tnnm TT. Miti-pi- nhnnt Ai.tnl' IMo0(i Eixiri tie oniy preparation K3rauteed to oleanse tho blood and retnove all chronio diseases. HOW TO UOTiMT, lO Cilt SUppcr Ju9t betoro going to bed is a great aid igivaiu i-ii.iM; ucauj. x lie luvu BO taken goes all to fat, A nap after each meal is also conducive to the same end, but gentle excrciso should bo taken be tween meals to promote appetito. Largo doses of fresh air, avoidance of envious thought, entiroconteiitmout A'ith one's lot iu life, one's children, husband, re latives and friends complete the saino great end. Thero is one great advau. tago derived from tho craze on fat or not fat. It is a poor rule that don't wotk both ways, and many of tha laws for gaining or loaing flesh aro the same, and aro great health promoters. The formation of teunis,skating, swim ming and walking clubs, and the pat ronizing of them by both stout and thin alike, is adding greatly to tho health of our women. San Francisco Chronicle. Jas. II. Mercer distinctly states that Ackn's English I'emedy has and does euro contracted consumption, Ak for circular. An entirely new medicine, guaranteed. .Tas. II. Mercer states that indices lion prcparoi overy ono for disoae,bul guarantees Acker's l)yspepsia Tnblrlc to euro all forms of.indigestion. St. Stephen's colleue, Dplhl, boasts f n prodWy in the person of a blind studcnl hamcd Ch-tuda h'ltiah. IIo cannot read or write, but has such u otidciiiil memory us to liu ablo to ro- eat all his text-hooks KiiRhih, French nnd Urdu by rote, and to npidly work out sums in irithnietic. oven the (Multiplication of nuy tutmbcr t figures by another e(ptally I rge. AVonli of Vi'nrnltiit nod Cnnifnrt. It you aro suffering troni pooi health or languishing on abed ot sickness, take cheer tf you nrc simply alltnf, or If you feel 'weak and dispirited, 'without cloarly know. 'Ing why, Hop Hitters 'will surely euro you. If you aro a minister, and hare overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with care ahd work, or a man of business or labor, weakened br tho strain of jour everyday duties, or a manot letters tolling over your mid- night work.Hop Hitters will most surely strength en you, If von are sufferlns from ovcr-eatlnc hr (lrlnklnc. nny Indiscretion or dissipation, or aroyounc ami crowlnc too fast, ns.is often thu case, "Or It you are tn tho workshop, on the 'farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel that your system needs cleansing, ton 'Ing, or stimulating, without Intoxicat ing, It you aro old, blood thin and Impure, pulse feeble, nerrwunt8ily, facuttles waning, Hop Ulttera Is what you neel to 'give you now llfo, health, and vigor." Is you ara costive, or dyspeptic or suffer ing from any other ot tho numerous dis eases of tho -tomach or bowel3. It Is your own fault If you remain HI. If you aro wasting away with any form ot Kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a-curo to Hop Hitters. If you nrc sick with that terrible sick- ness, Nervousness, you win nnu a "iiaim In Gilead" in Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident, ot, a miasmatic district, barricade yoursys- tem against tho scourge of all countries Malaria, Epidemic, Bilious and Inter- mlttcnt Fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. Ifroahavo rouzh. plraolr. or sallow skin, bad breath, Hop Hitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, th sweetest breath and health, jsoowiu bo paid for a case they will notcure or help. A LADY'S WISH. "Oh. how I do with my sktn was as clear and snfr. n Tftllrs" Rruil a IhjIv to hor friend. "YOU can easily msko It so,"anaweredthe friend. Howt" inquired mo iirai iau "Br usnirllOD Bitters that makes pure, rich b'ood and blooming hea th. It did It tor me as you ooserve. nr-Nono eenulno without a bunch of green. nons on the white labeL Shun all tho vile, ool. sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. N TOTI'JE Is hereby given that an application will be made before the Board of Pardons at Ilarrlsburg, at their meetl g ot said board on Tuesaay ine ma aay or fcDruarv A. iJ.. ln9o. lor ino paraon 01 omrius u. convicted In the court of Oyer and Terminer ot Columbia county at September term 18S3, ot the ouence 01 ruuucrj . HloomsburL. l'a.. K. H. IKELSH, Jan. avth, ltta. Att'y for Dett's. uan smi JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or JOHN XELCIINEK, DECEASED. Letters testamentary In the estate of John lieicnner, laie or ceni re townsuip, uoiumoia couu tv. I'ennsvlvanla. have been granted bv the lteg isinrnf R,idnoiiDtvto the undersigned executors. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to tho (state to make payment to the undersigned wnnoui aciay. 11. C KELCHNmt. 1 oeouoKW. KKLCIINEIt, ) Executors K. L. KELCHNElt' J Knorr Wlntersteen, ntty's. Feb 8-tt DJIIKISTRATOIVS NOTICE. ESTATE OF 0 EOItOE DESS, DECEASXU. Letters of administration In the estate of 0or(te ness. deceased, late or Hugarloaf twD. Colum bia countv, l ennsylvanla, bav e been granted by the lieglster ot said county to tne unaersignea Aamin istrator. All Dersons having claims against the estate of the deceased are requested to present mem ior beiiiemeni, ana xnose inaeuicu iu mo tate to make payment to the undersigned admin. isira'ur wiuiuuvueiuy. A. I. Frttj. Att'v. I. B. GIBBONS. Jan. 9-tt Admmlstraior. DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE. ESTATE OF DAVID ACHE.NBAC1I, DECEASED. Letters ot administration In the esta'e ot David Achenbacb, late of Orange township, Columbia county, i'ennsvlvanla. have been granted by the lieglster of said countr to the undersigned Ad ministrator. All persons having claims against the estnte of said decedent are requested to pre sent them for settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to make payment to the undersigned without delay. ALBEUT C. ACHENBACH, Jan 3-tf Administrator. A flNUAL 8TA.TJJSIENT iL OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT From Jan. 7, '84, to Jan. 12, '83, JOHN K. OltOTZ, Treasurer. DR. To baL as per settlement Jan. 7, 1681 list to casn receivea 01 ureenwooa aup. ltrc: . " ' ' Bloom " littl 961 C4 " " scott " 18S3 em 10 " " " " Greenwood " 1KB 4SJ 37 " " " " sugarloaf " isb3 ea si ' "loom " last wi M " " " Scott ' ism sail " " " " Greenwood " last 78 " " " " centre township S7 U) " " " Salem townshlu for Stella Turner 27 50 " cash ree'd. Cslhartno Heller. 48 60 " Isaiah Fahrtnirer for Mrs. Boon's bill 103 43 " cash reo'd. rent Long property a " " " county Treasurer tax re turned 41 SI " cash reo'd. T. McBrlde, produce sold '6 OJ " " Jacob Gelst ar., Hannah Gelstbtll " cash reed, bugarloat dup. lSte 71 15 " amt. notes In Treasurer's hands ISO 00 duo 'ITeasurer on Settlement.., 10 M ta rai m l)y ordeis of ust redeemed . 1184 " " postage " percentage " uncollected notes 76 30 3 450 00 70 60 120(0 3 721 fO DOr. Illoom Kcott Greenwood bugarloaf im. PI 490 m 8,6 li T7I 93 AWT. T AID. tCSl 64 3H 00 'J 78 ncx. tl TtU 34 MS IS 6T5 15 219 21 tt m 17 ti lie a US31 65 Amt. out-standing orders Jan. 7, 1884.... " orders lued from Jan. 7, lest, to Jan. is, 1683, Inclusive, .-. r m 01 15 563 31 Amt. onlers redeemed " outstanding Jan. 12, ltM , 13 530 , 2 0JS 01 tl ust ESl'EXSEfi. For J year ending January i, 15S5. Auditors and c 1 clerks' bin Jan.7,ls4. 25 3 Geo A Clark, bl ink Looks J u Brown surveying for water Abe bnj der repairing pump at l'.H T J Morris order ot relief K It Punnan, coain lor Mrs Low Jacob 'I em linger, order of reuet W U Hess and John Dcrr, order ot relief.. Const KUner bringing cbuer to I' 11 .. W Slorrls horse hire, two trips to sugar. loaf for J Muizbennan Centre township expenso, llosetta Dod- son . ... J5 II Little, fivs on suit Centre twp In the Sarah Wltmlrecase... ,, W Krlckbaum lees on same case 7 50 6 75 19 00 12 00 2 CO 1 00 4 (10 8 00 9 00 10 00 3 S3 17 5J It 3J 7 90 95 3 CO jonn M Clark, orders ot rtllef.. J 11 Kelm. smith work poor house ;?s. beer for 11 11 2.70 ordered by Barton o I 5 29 II Kleckner. lieef. ooor house.. (1 W liates, shoemaklug, poorhouso I' W Ke leker, horse and wagon to take KeUy to Iiani Ilia ,.s (a car rare Mrs Metz to Danville .... 81 F W Hess, order of rcUef, Elizabeth Par ker 1 M Clark taking depositions liloom Poor district v centre township tills Howell, county tax for I8S3 " " school " " , " ' poor " " ". 2 87 50 4 90 13 80 23 48 8 48 50 56 208 V 00 21 19 5 0 N Hoone, town tax '83 on Long Houso,,., J W correll, coruu for lluchler, p h. N J Uenderehott, medicine p li. ...... 5 74 " " " Od., 19 47 John KlDports, " p h 3 83 " " blank books..., 1 33 D 1' mack, lumber 18 GO O It. Nendenhall, lumber, I 21 os A 11 While 41 31 K woiever , E Eves i Ilro Mathlas ShaRer bill for tank and tower., 23 4 81 14 00 11 15 9 T4 40 00 13 4 61 s 00 0 M. 1 24 14 50 i Ul u u uaugnan, poor uousi. Town ot moo ubburg, sewer pipe Thomas Wright, building uuuing tank UAI1GU, luli J H Iteltz. beet r W 11 Allen, county lax Long house, 1884 or house. It Fa man paid to more Elmer to Jour- wtu, . Klwclls lllttenbender , N 11 Wulle, lime, poor house . , , Haiuuel suarfer, work at poor houba. . ., Jamed C&duiaD, cradlo for poor housu, . Woodward, ollector, fcshool tax long 1 U t 85 r7 o C 1! lit 12 4 0 3 60 i ) 1 60 i 60 t 00 M on 60 0(1 m m til on TS 00 13 10 .5 on 8(1 4.1 ro 9.M 99 141 14 1 ft) 11 94 no ai 10 13 5 30 0 90 2T 91 13 or, MKnorr, fmlin work, . 11 Kalrmnn. sooOlbpliospliMc...... ..... o Krujr, nosh, Ac., poor houvj Centre township, cost nnd expenwj Ixsvt ... , . .... ,..-...... . 1, 11 Rupert, orders ot relict. () H Wee, beer lor poor hou Columbia county Republican a i: imrtman, taking Em. cook to I. 11., ltedekcr, team lo take Margaret and Car mine pawson inpoornouw A Laubacli to J Fria, order relief it. shoiu , WMUeber, one year's salary, , . .1 w Evan Thomas Mcnrtdo, " " caryMorru, " .. lleeco Kalrman, " " FM'lledeker, " ' . j, i iiuiK'n, postaijo and stationery., Four papers printing statement Jan 'SI... Williams A Co 1) O Hall, digging an t ailing ditch ronn tax on iong house 1881 C W Neal Bro, Coal p h o A Jacoby " " W F liodlne, painting ph. , . ., .lohn V Vurscl, smith work. 0 A Klclm, medicine, p li 5 no ' " od 1 no N J Hendrshott, mcdtclno p h 9 91 " " " o d 18 00 Aaron Hoone, lime Moyer Bros, inedlclno ph.. IS so " " oil 83 37 " ' paldfortrnmp 1 18 F Snviler, keeping iramp Jacob DlctlanDACh, brooms Jl C Woodward, constable. statu nosriTAi. ron tiie insane. 41 rr, s oo 3 00 10 00 Oeorge Fox...., Miry Hiikhcs .. LZ Knhler MaryKDoan... Margaret Met?,. Jesse Kelly..... 1W U8 8.1 ir Jj isn TO 153 7 131 83 87667 Mnnrlrr Hliu f Ar rennlra and merchandise ior lamity nnu paupers ow. ti otrrstng Kii.nr. Susan Heln Bloom 11 (XI t 0) liannan stauter Jackson Karns 100 01 14 71 73 51) 5 CO 1 00 40 3 S3 01 22 00 !J 73 13 Ul 8 (II 10 110 1 00 38 73 2J (10 0 00 1 75 an 01 4 fin 19 50 I 41 5 00 7 23 4 50 111 80 13 rs 17 55 37 56 1 12 lllram Long " m Zimmerman Margaret Bower ' .lames kisiit tnuls Helderbrand " Frl Welmcr " ,i iiusseii Ellen Harriet Kinney ' Minerva May Hobert Morris ..- ' Mary .1. van lorn Sarah Jones - " David llelderbrand........ Milton K Cox - .ucrDiges . . - Joseph Murry - .Margaret j'awsun Mrs James Mccormick Caroline Dennis Mary E Doan, Scott twp Hannah Gclst, Montour twp nessie lKxi-wn. ttiunin Caroline luwson, Bloom Matthias Rhott, suganoar . Ituth nnd Ellen Donley, Greenwood Mrs Brown. Scott two John Boyer, ' - . John Jones, " Aiireu.Mdacow- 13 (10 Calln Halfpenny 11 41 Daniel mgoia. Mrs Charles Hamilton William Lewis , Isaiah Holder 2 ID 23 01 I 50 3 OU ft Tranos 17 f54SB 01 Wp. ihn imdnrslirned auditors of tho townships romnrlslne tho Bloom lwr District met at the l-oor nouse ou jiuuuu,, ..an i-.u, pvaminM, ,hn if..nitr,Tfl of the Treasurer and 1)1- rprrir rrnm .inn Tin. 11,-4 lo jail lilu itw, uiiu mu vouchers for the same ana flnd them coriect as set forth above. . Ji"nr. b. no r.1.1, peon, AD All HTT, nreenwood J- Auditors. V. I). DE.NTLEU, Bloom ) VALUE Or REAL AHD PERSONAL rROPEI'.TT BEUNO' INO TO ELOOU fOOB BISTKICT JAN. 12th, 1883. Farm and buildings Judgment on Dennis property 13 ioo on loo on ,. 1789 .11 liaiotiuonm uupiiumw iur ..... " scoit, " " nreenw'd " " " " Sugarloaf " " MS 12 076 15 219 SI 3211 K5 TruanollmalM pTnnpr.atlon.4. and COm- missions " 28 49 3 horses 4 S3 00 11 headcattle am " 3 shojts 25 0t 12 00 32 00 1 breeding sow lit cmckens... Farm implements MO Viirnlfnro In nnnrlinnsa 223 00 '. " steward's house 200 DO 228 bushel of wheat "i 1.5 . "rye 100 " " potatoes so oo ion head or cnDoace 3 busnei turnips ; 50 15 " neets mtnn nf hnv 120 00 1550 bundles com fodder 62 00 600 bushel corn ears 13Q no 2S0 " oat - i 11 onions - " 2501 lbs pork and lard iw ' 800 " beet 21 01 6 ton coal '2 '"' 230 ids nour op.. 2V bushel beans . '; lOOlus packed butter 20011 2 bbl elder vinegar 00 WDDisaur Kraut Long property 230011 $19 110 79 PIIODCCTS RAISED OS I'iltV. SOU bushel wheat., 239 50 6 111 164 '(I 251 00 53 25 R OU Il 00 0 (0 2 50 218 Ml 80 HI n 00 Ml 30 40 10 15 00 10 00 87 00 30 2. 18 75 180 00 21 70 0 rie 3M oata corn potatoes beans beets turnips onions - 1016 175 4 80 5 3127 lbs pork and lard 20so bundle ot corn fodder 30 bundles of long straw lsio ne a 01 caDuago '7 shoals 5 bbl cider 3 " saur kraut 433 lbs butter 181 dozen eggs 75 chickens 13 ton bay 310 lbs beet 14S0 78 20 Number paupers remaining last report... " " admitted durtngthe year removed during the year died discharged " " " remalng Jan 12, "83.. UEITOE FAlllUAN. All! r. jttuJc.iYr.it, WESLEY MOKHIS, Jan 21-4 U Directors. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! 'AT !D- THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who always given you tho latest styles, and cuts your clothing to lit you. Having had the experience lor a number ol years iu tho Tailoring lluai ness, has learned what material will give his customers the best satisfaction for wear and stylo and will try lo pleaBO all who give him a call. Also on hand Gents' Jumishiiig Goods OF ALL DESCniPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Alwnysof tlielatcs styles. Callander. amine Ills stock li ore purchasing else where. Corner Slain & Market Sts. B Pa. mi April 25-ly A MONTH and BOAHD for three live tounc M-u or Ladles in each count. Ad4rrMlr, W, ZIEOLKll & CO., 1'htladelpLla Febfr4w U SUHSCHIUK l-'OH TJIK COLUMBIAN, iia.d A YEAR.' hmiw.. ... . .. owl CatarrH CHilO.NIt, CATAlmtl. The LrMgonr dhls. Ion ot my nose was about half gone, Iho result of 23 years' ca tarrh, I obtained a hottloot Ely's Cream Halmj have used four bnttlts, which has about cured up tho no trlls. I had pre vlouslv tried all ether remedies on tho mar ket without perma nent relllef. J. A. wood, M NO'th High street, Columbus, o. I Am cured of ca tarrh nnd deafness by fj7Vre'irr9 r.iy s iream iiaim. .uy fsmm IT m V t- $ mini was ucai, it re stored her hearing. I'. 1). Morse, insurance, Kilza betli, N. J. (ilvo It a trial. Ely's Cream Halm causes no pain, (lives icllef at once. A thorouuh treatmeut will cure. Not a liquid. Not n snuff. Apply into nostrils. Price 60 cents at druggists; on cts. by man, regisicrvn. mpio ootiie uy man lucvuiy. i:i,V llltOTllKUS. Druggists OwegO, X. T, rcu 0-4 w "AINWUIUIIT a- CO., WllOUiSA l.K GliOOKllS, I'HIt.ADCLPHIA rKAsi, fViiui's coFrrc. st!OAi(, Moi.issts K1CO, griCXS. StOASD SODA.ftC., to. N. E. Corner hcunrt nd Arch streets. Sr-uraers will re eel' 1 1 lntt allrctl" ATENTS Obtained and all patent business attended to for moderate tees. Our otllce Is opposlto tho U. S. Patent onico, and n 0 can obtain rutents In less time than those re mote from Washington sen 1 model o drawing. Wo advlio as to pat entability free of charge, and wo miko no charge unless patent Is secured. lie reier were, iu i usuuiiMer, mu ouiru ui Money order Dlv , and to otllctala of tho U. B. patent omce. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients In your own state or County, write to A. SNOW c2fc O., opposite i'ate.11 omce, wasningtoa, u. v. an 9 tl 4.1MMI I'ii.t rir .tKnf. sleii 1, wnm prr nut. miiflfaeliliut ,.i,f 4Jim,.l r mliiry. ft'iuiioiiimt ll,rUl, r tt.tlil,,,! ihrVurlit rite lu J. C. Jli'i'ui-.t J V 4 o.. l'uU.iilli.11. "A. mar.'9-ly aid TTo tiie IleutlcrH of THE COI.UM55IAN. THE NEW IMPROVED- Western Vtrashing Mnchine Whicli is now being introduced iu this section, and is already largely in use in almost every Statu in the Union, com-. mends itself by tho simplicity and ease ot its operation, ami by the good woiu that it does. The macliinn is easily handled, and makes no slop, whatever. The following Ustimony to its merit will be of interest to the ladies ot Elooms"burg and Vicinity, and all who are interested in an im portant improvement : TESTIMONIALS. BLooMsr.CBci, Pa., Dec. 8, 1884. Vandtrgrit Mfg. Co : We bought from your agent, .Mr. C. Meats, ono of your New Improved West- cm Washers. Havo used It for llnte weeKS and nrc much nlcasod with it. It ! saves labor, washes cleanly, does not wear out the clothes unci works osllv. We can licaitlly recommend it to everyone who br.s washing to do. Hesp'y. Yours, J1K3. r. Jl. 1 EATS. Bi.oo.Msnci:o, Pa., Dec. 8, 1881. VanHtiyrifl Mft. Co. : Camden Mcars, Agent : I have becu in the laundry business constantly during thu past ten years, and have tried very many different kinds of family washing ma chines, one of which is the Jfew Improved Western Washer, sold uy you, and 1 cucer- fully recommend It 11s beiug tho best one lor my worn mat 1 nave ever iriea. it gives perfect satisfaction, and I would not part with it for double the amount I paid for It if I could not procure another one. Any person wishing to see It In operation can do so, by calling at my laundry. Yours Hespcctfully. 0. Jl. Hkowk. Proprietor Hloomsbtirg Landry, Dent lcr'a new block, Maiu Street. Ili-ooMsncno, Pa., Dec. 8, 1881. ruiiuVrgiiyii Mfg. Oi. ; Gentlemen : When your agent, Mr. C. Mcars, solicited me to purchase one of your Western Washing Machines, nothing but a desire to bo courteous prompted mo to glvo one moment's attention to It, as nil the washing machines I had ever seen had proved utter failures. Hut when your agent, lu a commendablo spirit of fairness, olfcred to sell your mnchine on Its merits, I could not rcfusu to give it a fair trial. It has now dono servlco in my laundry thret months, mid I must say that It Is perfect It every respect, doing its work thoroughly, and with it one gill can do thu work o two, without fatigue. It Is simply match Jess. Very Truly Yours, L. A. Shattuck, Jl. D. TRV ONE I And if you aro uot satisfied after giving it a fair trial re turn the machine to our agent, and he will refund your money. Vandirgrift Mfg. Co. I would say that I have secured tho agency for the sale or the above l'onular Washing .Machine. American Hand Planters and other manufactures of tho atwonrm, lormo counties of Columbia, Montour, Luzerne and Schu Ikill, and would be pleaded to deliver, and Instruct In the use ot the washer anyone who desires to buy one. C MEARS, Agent. Salesroom, 1). stroup's old grocery stand, .Main St, 1-J.12.am W.OOMSUURG, l'A. BLQOMiBDiii PLANING MILL ;o, The undersigned having put his Planing Mil on ltallroad street. In nrsl-ciass condition, is pre pureu iu uu an &iam ui ivuik 111 ui iiue, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. turnisnea at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned mid uouo but skilled workmen are employed, ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans and tpecinca lias prepared by an oiperlenceddraughtiunau CIIAIILES UltVG, lllooiKiNburir, I'll CONSUMPTION. uit irwBtaitoirMCrItb worit kludftbdof fonf laltfliaer,lhll I sand T wO bUirlM FKKIS, UettbtrwkibKVALUABI.KTUUiTISBonttttidUcu I I ALL KINDS iff ORNAMENTAL IROJi FENCES. OP CXHV Clt WKOUOIIT IHOM. Suitultlo for Yards, Cemstory Lots Mini Public Grounds. Tho following shows tho Picket Oolhlc, ono of the several beaullfulstylesof Fence manufactured by the undersigned. ' for Heauty and Durability they are unsurpas ed. set up by experienced hands and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to auy address. Address BLOOMSBUHG PA- May 4-tf GAS FITTIXH & STUjVM IIHATJM.'. di:alek in STOVES &T1NWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof ing and Spouting promptly attended to. JirstUct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloomsburjj, Pa. OK .1015 I'iilNTING OK SHORT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. m pi OM ALL WINTER GOODS The JPlace to buy The Place ! buy a Fiiae Siafit. The JPBace t buy Boys' Suits. The place in Tie StoA Is Prices -AT OF OT LOW1NBE1G, QMAIN . B. JKOBBjWI DEALER IN Foreign and: MamQtSJio WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. mm . C. mi & BRO., ULOOMSHURG, PA. .Manufacturers cf CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on baud, REPAIRING NBA TL YDONB. Price reduced to mil the timet, II, Q, Eshleman, number and gas niter. Hear of Schuyler's hard ware store. BlooniKburj;, Pa. All kinds of llttlngs for steam, gas and water pipes constantly on hand. Ilooflngnnd spouting tlce. nttendedto ntBhort no- Tinware ot every description mado to order. Orders left at Schuyler Co's , hardwa.e store will bo promptly Illlod. Special attention given to heating by steam and hot water. ;y.ro';8,WA I tH-PHUUh ESI y.t'KS or rattle. M A SUBSTITUTE for I'LAHTKlt t llalfthe CotU OntlwU Ut bolldlDf. OA It PUTS and HIT (J H of ime, donbl th vtu t oil cloth. CUtUofo KW.H.FAY&CO.CAMDEN.NJ. fib b 4W d a nice Overcoat. buy Overcoats. Compfetej mi4 Low. THE For tho Celebrated Clilckcrliig, Iveis & Pond, und Voso & boa Pianos. World re uowned Estcy Oru..ns, Violins, Accordeons and Sbi'vt Music. Cclobiotcd White, New High Arm Duvls, Mew Home, HoyalSt. John, and Light Iiuuulng Domestic Hewliic Machines. Needles, oil und attnclmicnts for all makes of bowing Machines. STREET,) B CEHT. i mm tflL ZIAXLS.OAZ) TXXVXX3 TABLE. Pennsylvania Railroad. wi Philado'pfiia & Erio R. P. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. 1111 TIME TABLE. tn rffict Nov lltli, IBM t. Trains leaver Sun bury. KASTWAltD, Sunday), for IlnrrUburBandlntcimcdlatestatlona arrlvlnirat l'liilaiUlphlnaiap. m. ; r.ew ork aw p. ui. ! llaltimore, 0.10 p. in. ; WnshlDctou r, vn ii. in . imineetiuirnt J'hlladelnhla tor all be Mioro points. 'ihrouKh passenger coacli t Philadelphia. coop, m. Day cipress d ally excei t bundayl.for Ilarrlsburg nnd Interme diate, stations, arriving at Philadelphia 7.25 p. m. : New York, lavo p. m. j llaltimore f.','0i'. in. ! Wuilnxton, MS p. m. Parlor car thiouk'h to i'lill.idelphla and passenger coaches throiiiiU to I hlhulelplilj nnd llullli, oie. H vm p. 111.. w llil uoMioa .tccou modatlon (dally for niirilt,Lut and nil Inuiincdlatc statloiu, arrlv log at 1 Mljin iphla :i ru. m. ; ?,ew mrk cm 11. m Meepliizcar uoii.ir.wl.itlons can U" setured at li.inlsbi.ig lor I lillailelplilaandNew Yoik. on 11111. dajK nthiuuKli klecpiuffc. 1 "ill be run; on this train Horn llil.iii,p'iloi'hlladelplj.i.llilluilelphla uassengeitfcaii Kiiiklulu sleeper undisturbed until iu. ip. .... 2.30 a. in. 1.110 jl an many except .Monuay for liarrlsbuig ui.d lutumeilUlu stations arriUng at Philadelphia T.fio a. ni. New YoiV. ll.su a. in. ; Iialtunoie 1.40 11. 111. ; nsliliigton, b.n this tialn tu 1 lilladelpMn, linllliiiuie and WuHilng. ton, and tin ougn pusteuger coaches lo Philadel phia and ualiUnorc. WrsTWAlll). S.t0a. m. trio Jinll (daily except tundny), foi Erluundul Intermediate stations and caunndal gua nnd intermediate btntlons, itochester, Hum. Wand Magara Fain, with th nush 1-ullman l'ul ace eais and passenger coaches to Eile and Koch ester. u.Ki-Ncws Kxpiess (dally except Sunday) for Lock llaien and intermediate slaitous. 1.10 p.m. Niagara Kxpress (dally except Bun day) for Kane uiidintciuiedUtcstatlons und Lau nndalgua and principal luieiiuedlale sluttons Kochestcr, Uuilali) mid Niagara Kails with through passenger coaches to Kane and hochesler and l urlorcirio WllllUmsport. D.25 p. 111. r'ast Lino (dally except bundaylfor He noo and lnlei mediate btailons, und Klmlra, Yut. kins and lntemiediute btailons, with through pas senger coaches to Uenovo and Watklns. ti.noa. m.-bunday mall forllenovo and Interme diate stations. TIII10UGH TRAIN'S 1011 SUNBUltY KIIOMTUK EAbT AND faOUTII. Sunday mail leaves I'liiladelphla 4.80 a. m. IlarrL-burg ..40 ai living at sunbury a.20 a. m. with thioughsleeplngcar Horn Philadelphia to Wit llauispoii. News express leaves I'liiladelphla 4.30 a. ra. dally, IlMHsburg, H.w 11. in. dally except Suuday arrl(ng at bunbury v.i3. a. in. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; Ilaltluiore r.su u. m. (dally except bunday arrlMng nl bunbury, 1. 10 p. m., with ihrougn l'urlor car irom l'lillunelplda and through passenger coaches Ircm Philadel phia and ballhuoie. IMst Line leaves New York 8.00 a. m. i Philadel phia, 11.10 a. m. i Washington, 0 40 n. 111. ;Valtl inore, 10.5 j a. m., (dally except, bunday) ni riving a bunbury, 5.20p.m., wlih through passenger coaches from Philadelphia und lialilmore. trio .Mall leaves ew lork H.cup. m. j Philadel phia, 11.20 p. in. ; Washington, 10.10 p. m. ; Haiti more, 11.20 p. m., (dally exiept bunda,) arriving al bunbur) 5.15 a. m., with through Pullman bleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltimore and through passenger coaches from I'liiladelphla. UNHIIKY, llA'.I.UTON & WII.KlllAltitE ltAIMtOAD AM) NllllTII AND 1'.HT IlltAMIl lit l.WAY. (Dally except bunday.) Wllkesbarre .Mail leaves bunbury 10.30 a. in.. arriving ut Illoom l erry n.27 o.m., Mlkes-barre i'.ta p. 111. Express East Ichcs Sunbury 6.53 v. m.. arriving at Illoom leny 0.30 p. 111., llkes-barru .Oj p. in. bunbury .Mall leaea WlUcesbarre iu3u a. 111. arriv ing at bloom Ferry 12.01 p. m.,f,unbury 12.55 p, in. AAlirera ,,eaL iua,en ,iii.es uarrou.a p. 111., riving al Bloom Ferry 4.15 p. in., bunbury 5.10 in. C1IAS. E. PL'GII, J. II. WOOD, um. .Manager. uen. Passenger Agent piIILADELPHAANii KEADINO Hlvl) AKRANGEMENT OF PAtiSEisG l Jt TBAINB. Nov, 10, 1881 TS1IMS LS1VX HCmar 18 t'OLLOmVCNliAY For Now York,l'hil&dclphla,Reaaing,Potthvil faicaqna, ec, 11,57 a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,51 u. m, 0.13 and U.50 p. in For villlamsport,6,5isi0 45a. m.an'M.u p. 1,1 KorLewlsburgandSunbur, 4.0J p. ta. TJiiiiayoa scrKST lkivi as ruwjon, ,ihi,m BtCBITSD.l Leavo Nev York, via. Tamaijua 8 45 1. 111. uud via. Hound lirook Kouto 1,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 11,50 a. 11.. Leavo Itealuig, 11,53 a. ni rnttsvlu, . , to , mdl'amaqua, 1,4 1 p. ra. Leavo Catawtssa, ,50 10.30 a. m. una 3 tt p. in. Leave Willis Disport, ,toa.m, 4.05 and 5.40 p. rn. ixmupuuuui, ihii. ul. " Lcwlsburg 4.13 p.m. Passengers to and fro ji 1'hlla (elphla go throuh without change ot cars. J. 14. WUOTlLSi . General Manf get 0. G. ItANCOOS, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan.10. ls6t tf. QELAWAKi:, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEItN KAILItOAD. 13LOOMSI5UIJG DIVISION. SOUTH. STATIONS. SOUTH, a.m. a,ni. p, 5 50 v 40 2 P.l p.in. a. in. S) OJ 8 14 8 41 8 40 8 4i 1 so 1 21 1 l'J 1 II V5 U IU u 11! ..b'cranton,,., ...liellevue,,,, .Tnvtririll!., 20 5 55 11 4) II 111 II 50 6 09 U 57 2 25 2 SO 'J on',, Lackawanna!, 8 59 Plitston 38 1 0.1 U It 10 04 2 46 0 S3 10 09 8 51 S 28 10 14 2 56 8 27 1 57 8 S3 1. .West l'lttstou, 8 IB 12 52 8 48i 8 41 8 19 , 8 35 , .Wyomtmr. 0 II 12 II 8 12 12 43 8 08 12 40 8 08 12 3? 8 0.1 12 31 7 5!) 12 20 7 54 12 20 7 60 12 15 1 43 12 01 7 tU 11 55 7 18 12 U 7 11 11 '1 7 05 11 28 C 58 11 W 6 51 11 14 50 11 15 43 11 08 30 11 01 ( 30 10 54 9 25 10 51 8 08 10 35 t (0 10 28 3 55 111 21 5 40 10 10 p Ul. a.m. ...11U1IUX.. 0 32 10 17 3 00 ..liennett ss 10 20 3 03 ..Kingston a 4U 10 25 j6 8 35 . ..jungsion ...( 0 49 II' m a cs ) Plymouth Juno1 ti 50 10 29 8 11 i'ljmnutlu... 0 55 10 33 3 15 8 21 8 r, 8 10 7 58 7 47 ....Aionaaie. , 7 in l J7 J vu .. N'aniicoke ..I 7 05 10 41 3 !4 llunluck's Creek; 7 12 10 48 8 32 buieksnimiy.. 7 24 10 t9 8 45 7 47 11 10 8 57 7 53 II 10 4 Oil 8 00 11 18 4 10 8 Oil 11 84 4 16 8 10 It 7 4 19 8 14 11 40 4 23 8 21 11 46 4 SO 8 28 11 tl 4 36 8 SI 11 57 i 42 lltck's l'errv T 41 7 34 7 27 ..Ueach Haven., Berwick..., .Urlar Creek. ..Willow Groe., ...Llueltldge. Kspy...... ...Uloomsburg ... .... ltupert catawpu lirldge . . Danville..., .... Chulatky,,,, .... Cameron.... Northumberland 7 23 7 m 7 11 7 05 7 00 6 51,catawi'u lirldge 8 89 13 tv 4 47 3ii, . Danville.... 8 55 13 20 5 re ft 29 ....ChUlatky,,,, 9 03 13 28 5 It tt 25 .... Cameron.... 1) (xt 12 33 n 16 10 Northumberland 9 10 13 60 5 to ".111. 1 a.m. p.m. p.in W. V. IJALSTKAD, Suj. Superintendent's omce, Scranion, Feb. 1st, 1603 iotNCT or YV1I EY UCftELLB l.iEOBfiVINQ TOOLS MACHINERY. . Head Qaurters tor lron,buel,llorfcethoes Nails ahd W agon Jiukers' and lihick. frmlthi., liniillfii Israel liliienbender, More Salerooms 110 r mukiin AU'., also naieiouuisiil I rank, tin Ae., and 105 cen. lie street. SOHANTON VA. may 23 1 y A l.rnulnalxindanl'liv. Olllrela Netr Vurk. rrom Am. Journal of M.l. "Dr. Ah. UunL uhn IraakM a tpacUltjr of LpUeinr Bhai i wlthiiui duubt tn;td Dr. All. MLStllOLE, Kg, M John Bt.,N York. Kb64w 4 FTP