The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA.7 Correct Rnllroml Time Table. FHIDAY.-JUNU 5, 1885. Trains on tho Philadelphia & It. It. leatn iinmrt ns tollows t MOBTIt. 0:30 a. in. 3:4a p. tn. BOOTH. 11:49 a. m. 6:13 p. tn. Trains on the I). I. A V. It. It. leave lllnnmslilin as lononsi NOKTII. 6.30 n. m. U:20 A. m. S.S0 p. in. t::it p. m. BOCTH. 8:22 ft. in. 1IM3 p.m. 4.34 p. m. 8:47 p. tn. Trains on tlio N. V. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows t SOUTH. 18:00 p. in. 4:16 p. in. 1-tlDIIc HalCH. 31. 1'. Lutz nsslgnco o( C. H. Brockway will sell rcnl cstntc nt tlio court liouso on Saturday, Juno 20th. Sco advertisement In another column. Tlio executors of John Kclchticr, tlec'd, will soil rcnl cstntc In Centre township on Saturday, Juno 13th, at 10 a. in. Also real cstato In Scott township at S p. m. ot same day. Sco advertisement. Tho ndmlnlstratlx of D. W. Walter, de ceased, will sell real cstato in Catawlssa township on Thursday, Juno 11th nt 10 o'clock a. m. Sco advertisement. I'crHonal, Minor Ilartman, of Berwick was In town on business, last Friday. Alexander TCnnnsn nf .Tnrkann rno nmnntr o tho visitors to town on Wednesday. II. C. Everett has moved from Orangc villo to llordaosvlllc. C. B. Jackson, Esq,, of Berwick was In town on legal business ou Monday. Rev. F. P. Mauhart Is attending the ses sion of tho General Synod of tho Lutheran church this week, nt Harrisburg. Mrs. Frcas Brown went to Dansvllle, N. Y., on Thursday where sho will spend sev eral weeks with relatives. William O. Johnston, Register and Re. corder of Moutour county, was in town on Tuesday. Allen Mann, Esq. of Beaver township, was among our callers last week. Ho is one of tho leading men of his vicinity. Charles Bcrtsch and Mrs. Van Horn of Mauch Chunk, brother and aunt of G. W. Bcrtsch, nro visiting tho latter. William Hulmc, one of tho most prosper ous farmers of Benton township paid his respects to this office recently. N. S. Furscl and family recently spent several days in town with friends, and re turned to their homo at Laurel Run, Lu zcrno county on Tuesday. Mr. John Wilson of Madison spent a few hours In town on Monday, and took tlmo to drop In our olBco and get a receipt that carries him Into next year. Geo. S. Robbing, ono of tlio general ngents for the Paul E. Wirt Fountain Fsn, started on Tuesday for Ohio, whero ho will spend some tlmo in establishing local agen cies. J. C. yocum and W. II. Rhawn, Esqs., nro frequent visitors to the county scat looking after tho Interests of their numer ous clients. They enjoy a large proportion of the legal business on the other side of the river. W. U. Poust, for inar.y years station ngont of the D. L. Ss W. It. R. at this place, was in town last Friday, and his many friends wore pleased to see him. He is now engaged In tho mercantile business nt Bhlckshinny. Blaisdcll Bros. Comic Opera Co. New and sparkling music. 75 new names wero added to our sub scriptton list last week. J. W. Trivelplcco of Jackson has chang ed his post office address to White Hall, Do not forget tho Comic Opera this Sat urday night. Newton Boone has been spending sover nt days visiting at Kingston ann Hazleton. Regular monthly meeting of Town Coun cil, on Friday evening, Juno Cth. There will bo nn adjourned court on tho S3d Inst. Tho amusement season at tho House closes this Saturday night. Opera I'. E. Wirt Esq. is building a large two- story additlou to his residenco on Fifth street. James Warr moved to tho Red Mill on Wednesday. Ho Is going to a"t as fireman and engineer nt that place. Mrs. Noah Mouscr from near Lcwlshurg, has been spending several days In towu visiting her brother, Henry Old. Blaisdcll Bros. Comic Opera ntid Comedy Company at tho Opera House, Saturday night, JuucOth. The next Gencrul Synod of tho Lutheran church will meet In Omaha, JScb., In 1887. Erwln Schloyer of Berwick, who Is learnimr tho tailoring trado with Mr. Ting ley, was home last week on sick leave. Street musicians aro becoming numer ous. Tho town is visited by ono or moro nearly every day. Strawberries aro In tho market. Very nico ones wero sold on Wednesday morning, nt SO cts. n basket. Tho Anniversary Exercises of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, will bo held on June 13th, 14th, ISth, lOlh and 17th. Everybody knows that Lowcnbcrg's is the Leading House for Clothing, for men, boys, youths and children. Tho borough council of Plymouth have been Indicted by tho grand jury at Wilkes. Barro for not cleaning tho streets. The roller Hour mailo at tho Red Mill is rapidly growing In popularity. It will soon como Into general use. Tho laughablo comedy "Two Husbauds to ono Wife," at tho Opera liouso this Sat urday ulght. William Patterson's mill at Beuton is kept constantly buBy, and tho work dor.o there gives excellent satisfaction to all cus tomers. Tho convention of tho P. E. Church for tho Diocese, of Central Pennsylvania will bo held at Reading next week, opening ou Tuesday evening. Tho pipe organ at tho Lutheran church Is being cuclosed In a new walnut case, Several new ornamental pipes havo been added to tho front. John S. Sterner has tho contract for tho erection of tho now Produce Exchange building. Ho has sub-let portions of it to other parties. "Only a Farmer's Daughter" drew a fair audience at tho Opcrn Houso last week Thursday evening, The first act was a lit tle flat, but after that the Interest grow and kept up to tho end. Bloomsburg Cornet Band will hold n fes tival In Dcnltcr's Hall Friday ond Batur. day evenings, Juno ISth and 10th, 1885. Hcv. U S. Battcrsby expects to spend Sunday at Jcrscytown where ho will preach in tlio M. E. Church. .Wo aro Informed that Henry Everett of Mt. Pleasant township has lost n child from diphtheria. The reservoir of the waterworks was cleaned out Inst week. A number of largo fish were found In It The Woolen mill Is working ten nnd n half hoars a day, In order to keep up with the demnnd for their goods. Tho Prohibitionists will hold n conven. tlon In Dcntler's Hall, Bloomsburg, on Sat unlay, Juno 20th, at lsBO p. m. Gentlemen's Fashionable Clothing cut on Anatomical Principles in tho Merchant Tailoring Department of David Lowcn ucrg. , Prof. Waller attended the examination of tho senior class at the Kutzlown Normal School this wcik, ns one of tho cxnmln crs. The duuiMock still continues In tho Council, and no tax ratn has yet been fix ed. Something ought to he dono soon. The town cannot do without money. Mauiuki. At Catawlssa, Bunday, May 31st, 1885, by Rev. Meyers, Mr. Gcorgo B. Martin of this place and Mi?s Rebecca Pet terman of Nunililla, Applemnn & Uro., the wagon makers, and dealers In carriages, agricultural lni plcmcnls, &c, of Benton, havo built up a largo business In n few years, by their In dustry and fair dealing. The following query lias been propound ed to us. and we submit It tn our renders for an answer. Why docs 100 pounds of Hour constitute n Imirel ? Somebody has mixed up the hea.t letters of tho Danvlllo Ilteord with a vengeance. Their headlines look as though they were set out of tho "shcol" box. The cxciclscs at Institute Hull on Satur day evening wero a success. The pro gramme consisted of songs, recitations, an address by Prof. Waller, nn essay and an oration, and was attended by a large num ber of people. Miis Rebecca Carman of Benton is still engaged in the millinery business at her old stand, where she has a Hue line of new spring and summer goods. Mr. Hugh D. McBrido nnd Miss Alvnret ta C. Stcckcr, both of Hemlock township, were married at tlio Slanse In Bloomsburg, by Rev. Dr. Mitchell, on May 28th. Cabbage plants by the millions on the Is land at Espy that must be sold regardless of price. All of the best and lending vail ctles. Call and sec them or address the undersigned D. Geisinokk, 3 w Ym. Abbott, W. E. Dlcttcrlch, the enterprising mer chant of Espy, gets to town quite frequent ly on business. He was down on Monday and was In his usual good humor, but like everybody else, he complains a little of the dullness in trade at present. One of the boilers at Montana Colliery near Ccntrnlia, exploded last Saturday evening, damaging the boiler house consid erably and blowing out other boilers. For tunately nobody was hurt. The boiler was very much worn. The ladies of St. Columbn's Church will hold a strawberry and Ico cream festival at Evans' XI all on Friday and Saturday even ings of this week. The cornet band will furnish music on Saturday evening. Ad mission free. Diphtheria still prevails at Oungcvllle. A son of Russell Brumstctler died on Tues day night, and at this writing (Wednesday afternoon) a son of the late Samuel Hagen buch is very low with tho disease. There aro several other cases whose names wo have not learned. Our new Spring Styles aro in and piices lower than ever. No attractive style, but we credit it. No desirable novelty, but we have It, in fact for anything in I lie. Cloth ing line. Wo are emphatically headquar ter, at D. Lowcnbcrg's, tho Popular Mer chant Tal'or of Uloomsbtirg. J. C. Yocum and C. E. Geyer, Esqs., of Catawlssa have formed a paituership for tho practice of law. Mr. Yocum already has n lino practice. Mr. Geyer was admit ted to the Bar at May court,and Is a young man of much promise. Ho will prove a valuablo assistant to Mr. Yocum. Charles Coleman lias rented the Mouiv tain hotel, one mllo above tho old Hess stand, near the head waters of Big Fish ingcrcek, and is prepared to accommodate travellers and fishermen, and boarders on reasonable terms. His address is Central, Columbia county, Pa Mi'v22-4w Several moro deaths have occurred at Plymouth during tho past week. It 1 hard In tell the situation there, as there arc mi many sensational reports alloat. One paper says that the epidemic has broken out afresh, and another states that it Is dy ing out, aud business has been resumed as usual. Tho probabilities aro that the worst is over. Tho beardless beaux will tako notice that while the law which has passed tho houso at Harrisburg, prescribes n penalty of $200 on any minister or justice of tho peace who shall unite in marriage any minor, It also Imposes a penality of 300 upon any minor who shall Induce any per son to perform the marriage ceremony un dcr false representation. William II. Gilmoro Introduced his baud to tho public for tlio first tlmo ou decora' tlon day. Starting at his building up town they marched down Main street to tho Post room, with Gilmoro, iu tho lead liko a drum major. Having thus made a public presentation, "GUly" withdrew, and tho band took pait In the exercises of tho day. The Inspection of tho Hie department took place on Market street last Saturday afternoon. Owing to tho muddy condition of tho streets thcro was no parade, but all tho apparatus was out, and was Inspected bv tho officers of tho department. It is tho duty of tlio town council to hold tho in- spcctlon, but owing to eomo misunder standing they wero not prtsent. All tho companies wero well represented, and they made a good uppcarancc. Wo uro Informed that there nro several cross-roads in Mllllln, Orange, Brlarcreek and Benton and many other township where there nro no guide boards, Tho Col uuuian proposes to mako a list of all such nlaccs, and it constables continue to mako fulso returns lu this matter wo shall pub. 1UU tho list. Tho law requiring guide boards to bo put up should bo faithfully carried out, as It Is a great annoyanco to strangers to bo obliged to lnqulro their way nt everv point whero two roads uivcrgc, Wo shall bo obliged for any Information ns to places whero boards arc needed. THE COLUMBIAN AJNfD DEMOCRAT, Tho Gospel Tcmpcinncc Union held Its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday even lng In tho M. E, church. Tho following was tho programmo i Prayer, Blnglng by Congregation. Short address by tho Pastor, Rcellallon,by How. ard Bldlemau, Dialogue by six gtrls, Solo, by MlssCarrlo Wilson, Select Reading, Quartette, &o., Closed with Benedic tion. Notice to Tkachbhs. Tho directors of Bloom School District will hold a meeting on Monday evening, June 22d 1885 to sel ect teachers and janitors for the ensuing year. All applications to receive consid eration must be scut to the Secretary on or before that day. Wm. KmoKnAUM, Sict'y. June B.2wr Advertisers should bear in mind that tho Columbian Is tho best medium In the county through which to make known their business. Our actual dona fide clr. dilation exceeds thut of any other paper, and our subsrlbcrs nro among tho best men of tho county. Reference to our advertis ing rates on the first page will show that our prices aro lower than any other paper published In Bloomsburg. Compare them with others, nnd sco for yourself. Last year the number of orders entered on the Job book of this ofllca up to Juno lit. exceeded that of any previous year since 1875. This year tho number of jobs prluted Is nhend of 1831. Tho latest styles of type, the best machinery, tho neatest work and tho lowest prices aro whnt brings lu custom. Persons desiring printing of any kind should sec our samples nnd con sult our prices before ordering elsewhere. The Republican, published at Laportc, says that In all parts of Sullivan county signs of Improvement and prosperity aro noticed. Farms aro being Improved, land rescued from tho forest, nnd hnndsomo and commodious houses are taklug tho places of the rude cottages of former days. Theso Improvements arc not confined to any particular locality, but arc visible all over the county. Once tho railroad Is com pleted to Bcrnlcc nnd connection made with the State Line toad, there will bo a direct route through to Towanda, which will only require a few hours travel from Williamsport. Sullivan county will then bo in quick communication with all parts of tho country, and her valuablo hard woods, coal and minerals will find n mark. ct. An Etio County, Pa., fanner recently un- earthed from n mound tho skulls and vertebra of slxly-one human being'', which remains, from their positions and that of tho dirt covcilng them, appeared to havo been burled at Intervals ranging from one to live years. The skeletons arc being pre served, several having been secured by tho Erlo Natural History Society. Judging from tho lengths of the thigh bones, the persons in life must have been fully seven feel tall. No order was observed In their burial, nnd no relics of any kind were found with them. The mound had long been thought to contain human remains, chiefly from Its peculiar shape, as no tra dltlon concerning It existed. During the war of 1812 tho region was traversed by both British and American troops, but otlung is known of any great number of interments hnving been made there. Hchool MtateiucutH. Printed statements for making tho annu al reports of school districts to post up, can bo obtained at the Cowmhian olllcc for GO cents a dozen. Sent by mall on receipt of price. 2 w cliniiKc of Time. A change ot time for the running of trains on the D. L. & W. road went into effect on Monday morning, aud an addi tional train each war has been added. making four. Tho principal changes aro n tho train south nt 8:47 p. m., which for. merly stopped at Berwick, but now runs to Danville, It returns m tho morning at 5:30. Tho correct tlmo table appears nt tlio toil of this page, first column. Ilctlcrvillc. Decoration Day passed off quite smooth ly but rather rainy for the oration. Jacob Blttenbcnder was out fishing on Saturday night, May 30th. It is said ho caught 30 eels and a few other fish. It Is rumored that the roads must It made 83 feet wide all over the township. Hurrah for road taxes, now. If you want tho best elder you ever tast ed, go to M. M. Hartzel's. There is where they keep it. The young people of this place who at tended tlio Sunday School convention at Espy report a very good time, good nttcn. dance, good speeches and good nccommo. datlons. They heartily give thanks to tho Espy people for their klndncs?. Tho corn Is up and tho farmers aro busy cultivating it. (iiiiulay Scliool Convention, Messrs Editoiis: Deai: Sua i Tlio executive com mittee for tho Sunday School Association of Beuton township, on arrangements, pro gramme, &a, In conjunction with the dis trict vice ptesident, givo notice that the Association wl'l meet at the Hamlin M. E Church, June 20th Inst. Tho committee, viz ; Ellas McIIcnry, John R. Kecler and Peter Laubach w 111 mako the necessary nr raugenicnts Unit tho Association will b: a success and profitable to all concerned. Delegations Bhould bo chosen and sent by every Sunday School in the township Como friends; como one, como nil. Como let us reason together, "In unity there Is strength." A corps of able Sunday School workers and speakers will bo present, Min isters resident, and tlioso having preaching points in said township aro cordially Invit ed to bo present and to co-operate In tho grrat Sunday school cause. John O. WnstKit, DIctrlct Vico President. Camhra, Juno 1st, 1835. MIOllu. Tho cherry crop will be a very light one. Mrs. Chas. Gcarhart has been very sick but Is Improving. All tho Sunday schools of this township wero represented nt the couuty conven tion. Hartzcl Bros, nro shipping telegraph poles. The photographer left town on Monday, Members of tho G. A. R. and P. O. S. of A, decorated tho graves of their comrades on Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs, J. R. Shaffer of AVilllams port wero tlio guests ot Mrs. Lydla Miller on Saturday and Sunday. M. M. Hartzcl lost it valuablo horso re cently. Rev. Hiisslngcr speut last week among Snyder county friends. In tho trip he at. tended commencement day of tho Sellns grovo Theological Seminary, tho meeting of tho General Synod of tho Lutheran Church and tho unveiling of tho Snyder Monument. The school botud met on Monday, The Lutheran Church is undergoing ru pairs. County Collectors Tho following persons havo been ap pointed collectors of county tax for 1885 ( Bearer Franklin Rhodes, Benton G. W. Knonso. Berwick James Jacoby, Blooin-W. 11. Allen. Brlarcreek George Bower. Catawlssa Jesse Mcnseh. Ccntralhv-Davld Walsh. Centre I. J. Hess. Conyngham John P. Hannon.. i'lshlngcreckE. L. Lemon. Franklin Moses Howcr. ' Greenwood William Black. Hemlock-Ell Old. Jnclison It. 11, Hurliinau. Locust Chilsltan Smalt. Mndlsou-Mllcs Smith. Main J, F. Bowman. Mlfllln Isaao Audrcws. Montour David Mouscr., Mt. Pleasant Ellas Howell. Orange Amos NcyharL Pino L. A. German. Roarlngcrcck Joseph Lcvnn. Scott Wesley Ruckle. Sugarloaf Georgo Moore. A lllnckHiinttc In tlic PHJier. One of tho most Ingeniously devilish tricks which has ever como to our notlco was prnctlccd upon ono of tl.elady patrons of this paper last Saturday. When Mrs. Kcttcrer, of West Mahanny street took tho paper off tho door knob on tho day In quel tlon she discovered that It was heavy nnd had something wrapped up In It. Unfold ing It sho was horrified to sco a largo black snake coiled In tho paper. Tho shock to her nervous system was so great that she was thrown Into a succession of fits, from tho ctlcct of slio which will not fully recover for somo time. It was discovered that n boy living in tlio neighborhood, by the name of Purcell, had taken the paper from the door, wrapped the snake in it nnd ca're fully replaced it,and then laid low to watch the elTcct of Ids rascality. Constable Hughes was placed upon his track the same evening, but finding that an officer was In pursuit of him the boy made him- Rplf sn.irpi- nnd nt llin nresent wrltlnir hn9 not been captured. Should his capturo not be effected shortly, tho parents, who It Is said nsslstcd him to escape, will bo pro. scented. Mahanny Record. On last Tuesday afternoon Harmon L. Stlno raised his barn. Some one suggested that next week the event would appear in the papers. And so It does. Quito a number of stone spells in tlio neighborhood. Sometimes there happen to be two n day. Clarence Albcrtson aud Joel Keefcr each had one on last Wcdncs- day afternoon. Those Ravencreck settlers on tho Vnndcrsllcc tract have made won derful improvement for the laBt few years. It seemed like an Impenetrable wilderness a few years ago. Now It Is cleared and arable land with n number of thrifty farm- ers located thereon. W. H. Krlckbaum expects to ratso his barn in a week or so. Ho will have to hasten himself more than wo should like to if it takes placo so soon. Mrs. Judco Krickbaum was visiting in Conyngham, Luzcrno county, last week. Her maiden name was Susan Drum. Tho Misses Ida Klcfcr and Rebecca Wen- ncr were delegates from the Hamlin Sun day School to the county association at Espy last week, Alfred Gibbons Is the new merchant at Bendcrtown. It is reported that he sells lots of goods. A very refreshing rain fell on last Sun day afternoon. Wo aro promised rain on tlic next five succeeding Sundays. Jcrxeytowu. A heavy shower Sunday afternoon ac companied with hall. Hugh Bcnglcr of Williamsport, U vlslt- iting his grandfather, Hugh McCollum. Samuel Johnson of Danville, is visiting nt his uncle's. Mrs. James Hartman has been visiting nt Bloomsburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Stout of Limestone, wery in town on Friday. Mr. Emery Welllver returned homo on Friday last. He intends, we understand, spending tho next few weeks looking after tho wants, In the carriage line, of tho pco plo round about here. It was, perhaps, too wet to observe Dec oration Day here. David Shultz has been elected superin tendent for the ensuing yenr, of tho M. E. Sunday School. Miss Mem Dreisbach, Mrs. Dr. Swisher, and Miss Delia Wagner attended the S. S. Convention at Espy last week. After July 1st, tho mall over this routo will bo carried by Mr. A. Derr. Working tho roads has now begun ; and none too soon as they nro In a rather bad condition, particularly tho bridges. Some days since a flro broke out on tho hill cast of town, and at ono time appeared to be making rapid progress, nnd gave in dications of spreading over considerable territory. Tlio fire originated from a clear ing being made on tho property of Gcorgo W. Supplccj everything being quite dry tho fire soon reached tho woods near by,but for tunatcly by the exertions of Mr. Suplco nnd the neighbors who came to his assistance It was got under control and finally put out. CnlnwIHHn, Miss Rebccin Fettermnn, daughter of SI mou Fettcrman of Numldia, was married to Mr. Gcorgo Martin of near this place, In St. Matthews Ev. Luth. church on Sun day morning, last. Tho ceremony was per formed In tho prctenco of a largo number of Invited guests and friends, A pleasant reception was held at tho bridegroom's home. Tho presents were beautiful and numerous. May success be thelr's through life. Tho Memorial services wero held as usual, tho d. A. It, going to the different points in the morning out In the county, In tho afternoon tho procession was form ed at 1 1 30 p. in,, nnd proceeded to the Un. ion cemetery, whcio prayer nnd suitablo scrvlees were had and from thcuce to the Quaker and Greenwood cemeteries whero floral tributes and tokcus of respect were again distributed upon the graves ot our fallen heroes, after which tho vast audience assembled In tho Quaker Grove and listen cd to a very able address by Rev. Myers. The fair and festival held In tho skating rink by thu ladles ot tho M. E. church was a success and will help to build up tho church. Thcro was n wreck Inst week ueartown caused by a cow trying to stop a freight train. We had several nlco showers of rain on Sunday which will catiBo vegetation to grow moro rapidly dnd give the farmers a broad smile. Water was let Into the pipes last week and the proprietors had'somo trouble at first owing to the fact, that they had turned ono of tho valves wrong, It also found an opening on Main street but tho Judge with several workmen soon plugged the hole, ntid nt present they seem to work all IJLOOMSBURG, QOLUMBIA COUNTjFA. right. Wo now havo good spring water right at our doors. Hf. linn If tiimnni Iftlinrer In llin i nmnWnfn . v. iiar,tr ant Into il.n wromr 0- I cellar last week and worked for tho wrong man n half n day. Does It nay to work that way, Gcorgo 1 Quito a number of our physicians attend cd the stalo medical society nt Scranton last week. Building In this placo Is being carried on qulto extensively nnd also In the surround ing country. Wo wero Informed last week that O, F. Harder has In his employ twenty men nnd Is not then able to keep up with his orders. Judging by whnt wo saw In a visit to his planing mill ho docs good work. Business In thts placo holds Its own and our merchants say that trado this year shows an Incrcaso over last year for the same tlmo. This proves that notwithstand ing the fact ot a Democratic admlnlstra. lion that wo aro going upward nnd that success lies with the best government. Mr. Wm. II. Ellis, lata master mechanic of tho P. i: It. Bhops ot this place, moved with his family to Washington, D. C, where ho has accepted a lucrative position I In tho Navy Yard, Wo are sorry to lose so vnluablo a citizen. Council Proceeding. iridny ovcnlng May 22nd council met pursuant to adjournment nnd tho tax rate wns ngaln taken up. Vote on 11 mill rate, ayes, Ihgcnbuch, Sharplcss nnd Rupert, 8 votes. Nays, Rosenstock, Sterling, Ster ner and Moycr, 4 votes. Lost. On 0 mills, ayes, Rosenstock, Sterner, Sterling, 3 votes. Nays, Hagcnbuch, Sharp- less, Moycr nnd Rupert, 4 votes. Lost. 10 mills, ayes, Hagenbuch, 1 vote. Najs, Rosenstock, Sterner, Sterling, Moycr, Shar plcss and Rupert,, C votes! -Lost. tna nuu ituj)i;it,rv iuiuo. uuai. -(1 10 mitt- ovno AiLmto? Mnr nnif thi. - ...... f-.v.., ...wj .... . nert. 3 votes. Navs. Rosenstock. Sterner. StPi-llmf n.1,1 HninnW.h. 4 votes. Loet" ForJicxtmcet ne Mr Sharnlcssbronosed 11 mlhV .qmrllni O. Rosenstock nt. Mover 12 and-Haecnbdch 10. On motion Juo bond of Miss 'Eva Rupert, rensuref, w&V ordered filed." Treasurer, w&s ordered filed. OnWlon'tuo oaths of -M., C. Wood- ward j high constable,- ,E. Jacobyi. commis sioner f highways, L, B. Rupert, prcsh. dent, Sairiuol Ncyhart, ?ccretary.mcmbcr of council, of police, of Miss Eva Rupert, treasurer, aiid'Dfflro police, wero ordered filed. - Mr. Rosenstock on behalf of the commit tee on sewer; reported that ho bad Inter viewed Mr. C. W. Miller, nnd ascertained Hint the ownors of property on Centre, Iron and Fifth streets would furnish Hit money necessary to build the sewer on said streets, and placo It under the control of the coun cil; and that tho money should be returned in n reasonable length of time by the Town without Interest. The report was accept ed and committee discharged. On motion adjourned. Town '.Finances. Mkhsiis Editoiis : Here Is a statement .showing the proba ble outlay and lncomo for the town of Bloomsburg for fiscal year 1835. Bonds and Interest on bonds to be paid during the year, $3013 20 Outstanding orders, 2G00 01 Gas Company, 924 00 Water Company, 000 00 Karns judgment and in't. to Apr. 1st, 1835, 457 18 Rents nnd bills for flro companies 235 00 Constable and police, 235 00 Printing and stationery, 100 00 Treasurer, 150 00 Rent for council room, 00 00 Attorney, 25 00 Clerk for council and auditors, 140 00 Auditor's pay, 18 00 Rent for lockup, 20 00 ' Expenses on highway, 1500 00 Expenses ou sower, 500 00 Miscellaneous, 200 00 $11031 82 Am't. on duplicate for 1833 and - 1884 uncollected, $2010 40 Take assessment of '31 and count nt 13 mills 8009 88 Will mako $10920 34 Deduct tor exoneration on dupli cate of '83, '84 and '85, $150 00 $10770 34 Will leave us lu debt at the end of tho year to the am't. of $301 03 And wo must expect at least a bal ance uncollected on duplicate, 1000 00 Leaving unpaid bills to nnVt Of $1,101 98 The above statement was handed to each member of tho town council by tho Presi dent, on the evening the new Council orga nlzcd, and shows that, with tho present and necessary expenses, the town will bo deeply In debt with a tax rato of 13 mills, and that It Is foolishness on tho pnrt of tho members to think of placing a rato of 0 or 0i mills, as has been proposed. It Is not good economy to run In debt nnd make somo ono else to pay It. The Town must be kept up nnd tho money must bo had at tome, time, so that every rcasonablo citizen will sec tho need ot a high tax rato for the present year, and will urgo It upon tho Council, Citizen. The lCth nnnual convention of tho Col. Co, Sunday Scliool Association met at Espy on May 20th and 27th. Great numbers ot beautiful plants and flowers were arranged with cxqulslto tasto about tho pulpit, In' creasing tho beauty of tho new M. E. Church whero the mcetlncs were held. From tho warm words ot welcome at tho opening to the benediction at the close thcro was no lull In tho Interest. Nearly ono hundred delegates from schools of all denominations and from all parts ot tho connty, with pastors and SU' pcrlntendcnts freely discussed subjects re latlng to S. S. work, giving and receiving many practical, helpful suggestions. Tho people of Espy showed Interest and added Interest by their attendance on all the ses slons. From first to last tho church was filled, at times even standing room was all occupied. Tho following report ot tho Committco on Resolutions was adopted by tho Asso' elation at tho last session i Resolved, That tho various topics dis cussed at tho meetings of the convention were both interesting and Instructive and that this Association hereby tender thanks an l acknowleded indebtedness to the scv cral persons who responded to the various topics. And turthcr that this convention frunkly acknowledge tho great good that Is derived frJui tho use ot Session Helps but urgo upon tho Sunday Schools tho constant use ot tho Bible In connection with the Helps. And that teachers ought to urgo upon their classes the memorizing of bcrlpturcs. Resolved, That this Convention deem the essential qualifications ot a S. S. teach, cr a wholesome fear of God, faith In Jesus Christ and an education equal to the re quirements of his or her respective class. cs. Resolved, That perfect organization of township, county, district, stato and uu. tlon Is absolutely necessary for strengthen lng and extending this arm of tho Lord to tho end that tho great harvest couteuipla ted In the work, may bo garnered. Resolved, That the Convention tender slnccro Uianks to the choir for music fur. nltlicd. and to the cltlicni of Espy and vl- cinity for me Rinu entertainment oi aeie- 1 ... . , . ...... J....A. J. gates ami me great interest mey manuesf eel " m&Klng tlio convention a success, R. S. HowgU, E. P. RoilMUCIt, Miss O. Goii, Miss E. Barton. Tho Treasurer's report giving a balance of $74 after tho payment ot all expenses shows that the Association Is In an actlvo, wido-awake condition. In view of tho ex cess In balance over last year the Associa tion voted to send $30 Instead of 920 to the State Association. In spite of tho fact that many township Vlco Presidents fatted In duty, 17 conventions wero held during the year in different parts of the county ond four townships, Benton, Locust, Scott and Flshingcreck wero organized. Officers elected for tho ensuing yoar aro President, Rev. U. Myers. Vice Pres., Rev. W. T. Galloway. Statistical Sea, A. W. Spear. Rccoi ding Sec, Miss E. Rupert. Treasurer, Miss M. Achcnbach. Executive Com., Rev. II. W. Buck, II. S. Itcay, Grant Herring, Delegate to Stato Convention, A. W. Spearj alternate. Rev. U. Myers. Convention adjourned at 8:30 Wednes day to meet a year hence In CatawUsa. Mum Eva Rcpsrt, Bec'y. Iiecorntlon Uny The observance of Memorial Day was never more general than on Saturday last. riic exercises were under the charge of Ent Post, G. A. II., and tho programme as printed last wcck was successfully carried out. At 3 o'clock tho procession was form ed on Market street, and was headed by the Bloomsburg Cornet Band. Then came Ent Post with 4S men, Friendship Flro - Company with U men. Kcscut) Flro Com - - . Pny wl men ana mnona nro uonv Pany with 17 men. Gilmore's Band was In "al'""S0ClnS "cir nrsi appearance in public, ana tlicy played very well for a nBW organization, tne procession maicu. cu up atain sircei to mo normal dcuooi, wlicrc il wna ioIncil uv tll Phllologlan and Callleplan societies, returning down Main to Centre, and up Centre to RoscmontCcm ctcry, when tho G. A. R. ritual was read at the graves ot the soldiers. While the com rades were decorating the graves somo se lections were rendered by the choir ot tho M. E. Church. A gib Rickets Esq., of of Wllkcs-Barro was tho speaker of tho day, and delivered a short but Interesting address upon tho lessons of the hour. Just after he began his remarks he was suddenly cut short by tho breaking down of tho very unsub stantial platform upon which ho was Invit ed to speak, nnd he with several others who wero on tho stand, were unceremoniously precipitated to tho ground. No one was hurt, however, and tn a moment Mr. Rick ctts was on a chair, and proceeded with his speech. A few remarks were also made by Rev. A. Brlttaln who dismissed the assem blage with tho benediction. There were many strangers in town,' nnd the number gathered at the cemetery ox. cccdcd all former years. In tho morning Ent Post visited Orangc- vlllc, Light Street and Alton, whero appro priate exercises wero held. I-OCUHt. Fair prospects of a good fruit crop. Sheriff Mourcy was lu town Saturday evening. Decoration Day passed oft rather quietly In this place. Squire Swank of Numldia was not feel Ing very well last week. Rev. Q. W. Harrold was nbscnt a few days ot last week. Brlttaln Hughes of Williamsport, spent Sunday at his late homo near this village, Hcttler, the hatter of MIfllinvllle was in our hamlet on business ono day last week Sam" is a jolly fellow. Wm. Krlckbaum has been canvassing our township In the interest of the Blooms. burg Sentinel by way of soliciting for his paper. Communion services at the M. E. Church Sunday last. Button hole bouquets arc In vogue nt present. Assessor Howcr completed his official tour n few days since. A recent attack o fever accounts for his being so late. Chlldrens' day will bo observed In the M. E. Church here the 14th Inst. AVith the numerous rehearsals they aro having, t pleasant and profitable time may be nnticl patcd. All arc invited. bainl. Snyder Lsq., of JUlmlnvillc, ac companied by his wife, visited tho family of his brother, Mayberry Snyder of this place, the fore part of last week. Owing to the threatening appearance of the weather tho band festival here on Sat urday was not so successful as it would have been had the weather been fine. Tho New. lln Band was present and discoursed somo very choice selections. We aro Informed by a member that tho proceeds were about S83.00. Wellington Yeagcr, the landlord of the National,' was kept qulto busy Saturday af ternoon and evening. "Well" knows how to run a, hotel, by keeping up with the tiroes, In cleanliness and general attractive ness, and with choice board, liquors, cl gars, &c, for his patrons. Among those who havo been rusticating. visiting and calling on relatives nnd friends In our midst wero Mr, and Mrs. Ilcrbcln of Bloomsburg, Galen Yeager and wife and Ida J. Cool of Catawlssa, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Dyer of Rhoadstown, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Fahringcr and Mrs. Kato Fettcrman ot Numldia, and Commissioner Parr and wife ot Penayl, Deeds Recorded, Irvln Raber and wife ct ul to Georgo W. Rabcr, Flshingcreck, Samuel Krcsslcr, administrator to B. F. Sharplcss, Scott. D. J. Waller and wlfo to C. A. Klelm, Bloomsburg. J. W. Evans and wife ct nl to Charity Walbura, Berwick, Oliver Covanbovcn and wlfo to C. B. White, ct ul, Orange. Frederick Deity and wife to William J. Zahncr, Rnaringcrcck. II. A. SweppenhUer, treasurer to Fred- orlck Deity, Roarlngcreek. William V. Palmer and wife to Samuel Bender, ct. al. trustee, Berwick. a W. Miller and wife to James C, Ster ner, Uloomsburit. S. II. Mlllor and wife to O. W. Miller, Bloomsburg. James O. Sterner and wlfo to I. W. Mo Kelvy, Bloomsburg. The M. E. church of Bloomsburg to I, W. McKclvy, Bloomsburg, Roscmont Cemetery Co., to Joseph Wca ver, Bloomsburg, James W. Evans and wlfo to Thomas M Browu, Brlarcreek, Tho Locust ML Coal A Iron Co., to Jobu Moran, Ccntralla. John E. 'Welllver administrator to John N. Cordon, Montour John W. Hoffman sheriff to Hiram Recs, Bloomsburg, Hiram Reee to Mary V, Scott, .Blooiuv burg. MARRIAGES. YOUNG-STERN pit. At tho residenco of Mrs. UcstcrStcrncr West Main street, Wednesday "i2j o'clock, p, m., by tho Rov. tit. Mohfoo, W, Bcott Young.of Drlf ton, Luzcrno county, to Miss Tllllo Stcr ncr of this placo. A number of guests were present, nnd thcro wero many beauti ful gifts. LOCAL NOTICES. This Is tho season for wnsh goods. I. Wi Hartman & Son have a fine lot. Call nnd co before you buy. Pretty suits for children nt Lowcnbcrg's. White iroods for dresses, nnd embroider ies nnd laces to trim with nt I. W. Hartman Son's. Tim Inrirn.f ttrwlr nf nlrnw . fur and wool hats for Spring and Summer just received ust received jOwcnbcrg's it ma ropumr natter, u, i. Popular Clothing Store. New Batiste Dress Goods In this week nt W. Hartman & Son's. For good G. A. R. suits, no to D. Lowcn bcrg's. The Snrine and Summer cloves nt I. W, Hartman & Son's nro cheap. Now lflt of Dishes and Glass Ware this week at I. W. Hartman & Son's. Lone cxncrlenco tn business Is a safe guarantee that you will always buy a good artlclo of Clothing, at David Lowcnbcrg's tho Popular Clothier ot Bloomsburg. 25 pieces morn of that Co llcht calico this week at I. W. Ilartman & Sou's. Zephyr Cloth Glnchams as nrettv as sum mer silks nt I. W. Hartman & Son's. BUSINESS NOTICES. Hunt's Remedy, cures speedily bilious headache, costlveness, dyspepsia, strength ens the stomach, and purifies the blood. Din ono end ot a snonire in water and the whole will soon bo saturated. S a dlseaso In ono part ot tho body affects other parts. You havo noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will Induce constipation, piles, rheumatism and ravel. A timely uso of Dr. Kennedy's 'avorlto Remedy will prevent these re sults. It Is pleasant to tho tasto and may bo taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives tho elasticity, life and cheeks with roses on them. OUILL3 AND FEVEIt. MALARIA. ' The undersigned has no hesitation lu asserting that tho judicious use of Simmons Liver Regulator as a preventive and tonic to tho system, will sccuro Immunity from the weakening nnd dangerous effects ot malaria and will clfcct a cure of chills and fever and all malarial disorders. II. II. Jones, Ed, Macon, Gn , "Telegraph." iiewarc oi imitations goner, up on tlio popularity ot Simmons Liver Regulator. Aycr's Sarcsparilla Is a highly conccn. trated extract of Sarsaparilla, and other blood purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron. Its control over scrofulous diseases is unequalled by other medicine, When baby wns sick, we gave her CAS TORIA, When sho was a child, sho cried for CASTORIA, When she became Miss, she clung CASTOHIA, When sho had Children, she gave them CASTORIA. "It fairly wearies me to think of the mul titude of things advertised to euro disease," you say. No wonder. But In the mount. alns ot chall their are grains of golden wheat. Wo may find It difficult to induce ou to test the merits ot Dr. Kennedy's 'avorlto Remedy, but when vou nave 'done so, our work is ended. Afterwards you nnu mis mcuicinc win do last menus. Favorite Remedy would have died out long ago except for Its real usefulness, But it Is good and docs good. 'Hunt's Rcmcdv is valuablo and Us ben cflts are permanent. Cured me of kidney disease." suiuvan reuner, rroviacnce, it. i. HOUSED UI'. For the last three months a crcnt many pcoplo have been housed up, because they nave not icit awe to witnstana mo stormy wmtrv wcatucr mat lias prevailed, nut unfortunately tho confinement and the close air of modern houses during tho winter season, is very cnervntlnc, and tho system needs help to enablo all the organs to uo ttieir proper wont. 11 tneso organs havo been Inactive tho consequences are sliowlnc them selves In tho bilious con dltlon of the system, or In constipation of tno uowcis, or in uisorucrs oi tnc Kiuneys, wltn alt tlio acnes and nains tuat accomn any these complaints. It you aro in this condition from any causoyou should mako a faithful trial of that well known remedy tviunoy wort, it acts at ttie same ttmo on the kidneys, liver and bowels, and is there. fore especially lilted to correct this torpid conuiuon oi tnc system. House wives, shop girls and salo Iwomcn all suffer more or less from Weak Back and Sldeachc. Apply a Hop Porous Flast crs for all aches, pains and soreness. The greatest strongthener known. 25c. "itouan ON HATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants beil-uugs. nsAitT rxiss. I'alnitatlon. dropsical swellings, dizzi ness, indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Rencwcr." "itcuait orr ooiins." Ask for Wells' "Rouen on Co-ns. 15c. Quick, complcto cure. Hard orso.t corns, warts, bunions. "iiccnti-rAinA." Quick, complcto cure, nil Kidney, Blad. dcr and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irri tation, Stone, (Jrnvcl, Catarrh of tho Blad der. $1, Druggists. llED-UUOS, FLIES, Flics, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice. gophers,chipmunks,cicarcd out by "Rough on itats." loc. THIN PEOrtB. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures dysperila.Impntence, sex. ual itcbllliy. i. "nonaii ok pain." Cures cholera, colic, cramns. diarrhoea. aches, pains, sprains, headache, iicuralgla, rheumatism. 20c. Rough on rain i las. tcrs, loc H0THEB3. If you arc falling, broken, worn out and nervous, uso "Wells' llcallli llenewtr,' 51, Druggists. urn 1'iiESKitVEi:. If vou are loslnir vour crln on life, try Wells' Health Renewer." uocs direct to weak spots. "llOUOIl OS I'lLEU." Cures piles or hemorrho'ds, itching, pro- trudlue, blecdlnc. Internal or other. Inter. nal and external remedy In each package Huro cure, ouc. uruggists. ritRTTY WOUES, Ladles who would retain freshness nnd vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health ttencwer." "itouan os iToii." "Rouch on Itch" cures humors, crup. lions, ring-worm, tetter, sail incum, irost eu lect, cmuuiainB, "llOl'OU OS OATAllllll," Correct offensive odors ul once. Complete euro oi worst clironic cases, also unequal. cd as gargle for dlpthcrin, sore throat, foul breath. 50c. TUB IIOl'K or T1IK NATION. Uhl ilreu slow in development, liunv. scrawney, aud dcllct-tc, uso "Wells' Health ttcuewcr." OATAltmi Or TIlK 1ILAOOEU. Sllnclni. Ir.Uatlou, inilammatlon. I Kidney and Urinary complaints, cured iiuenu-raiua." i. I "WATKlt III'CIS. 1IOACIIES." 'Rough on Rats" clears them out, I Beetles, AQts, UDITOR'B NOTICE. ESTATE OP WILUAH WEBB, pkckabih. Th imiVrKitrnei! auditor nrnolnted by nffrro- mcnt or counsel, by the Orphans' court of Colum bia county to make distribution ot the i fund In the hands ot William Hart, Trustee, and also to re port a distribution ot tho sum cured In the pro mises sccordlwr to the terms of sale and. tlio o fcra of tho court, will sit at his onico, iniiiooms- for the purposes ot his ariwlntmcnt when and whero ll Arsons having claims airnlnst said js I ate must sppear and prove the somo, or bo do. barred from any slinro of snld fund. , may UJ Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. rents of ovib e. ucss, sicxisid. Notlco Is herebv trlvcn that the undersigned, who has been appointed by tho orphans' Court, an au ditor W distribute tho tud In tho liandi ot the ex ecutor of said estate to Claimant on the ettate and to legatees and distributees under tho will or said drceuc: nn.. win Attpfwi nt. thnnnicnnr John Ct ritYU iu,l.t Itl muviiiauui),, u ...... July, ISO, for hearing In said eatato, at 10 o'clock I. I- lllMm.l,MR- nn flirt Ifltlt rtftV flf in ino torenoon, wucn aim wiiuru uu ivouua , lng claims on said estate aro required lo attend, or bo forcTcr debarred from coming In on said fund. June 5-8v Auditor. ADMINISTRATIS' NOTIcr r i unrr, nrrr lOCTl. Ul.i.ui 1 1. ..'- . r r Atti.ro a,iminttmtlnn in tho estate of Froder lclc 11. Kambecl:, late ot Jackson township, de ceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to tho undersigned Administratrix. All per sons having claims against tlio estato of the de ceased aro requested to present them for settle ment, and thoso indebted to Uio estaw tomake payment to tho undersigned Administratrix with outdclay. CATIIKHINB KAHUKCK. ' Admlnlst f trtt, Aprw Ucir'sr. O. DMISISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF JAMC3 BARTON, DECK&BLD. Letters of administration on tho estato of James liarton. lato of tho town ot . Hloomsnurg, Columbia county, lnnsylrama, aeccaseu njvo iinriprstona,! AHminULrators. All persons having claims against the estato of the deceased are re quested to present them for attlcment, and thoso Indebted to tho ostato to make payment to tho un dersigned administrators without delay. ELI IlAltTON, liloomsburg, l Admtnlitrators. JOHN O. QUICK, ltupett, Aaminiitraiors. may l-0vr ASSIGNEE'S SALK OF VALUABLE Rcs.l Jftsfalc! Tho undersigned appointed Assignee ot C. II. llrockwayof Mootnsburg, Columbia County, ra will offer at public sale at the Court Housn," Saturday, June 20th, 1885, at to o'clock, a, m., tho tollowtaj valuablo proper tics, to-wlt : Flit ST. Three building lots in men city, iicaTcr twp. formerly In tho name of Charles it. names. SECOND. A tract ot timber land in Locust twp. In the warrantee namoof JohnEvcrliart, contain ing tour hundred acres moro or less. THIItD. Tract of timber land in uoanngcrccK and Locust townships, In tho wnrrantco namo of Thomas Barnes, Jr., containing sixty acres more or less. Tho above properties will bo sold In tho order named, the Asslgneo reserving tho power to ad journ the salo from tlmo to time, as circumstances may require. TEIUISOFSALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourtn of tho purchase money to be paid at tho striking down ot the property ; tho ono-half less tho ten per cent, at tho connrmatlon ot salo ; and tho re-matnlnglonc-half In thrco months thereatter, with Interest from connrmatlon nisi. SI. r. LUTZ, Assignee. Offer to tho Trado their Fine Brand of Cigars. Ths Landros, Henry Clay, Normal,. Samsin, and Cosmopolitan Fiuo Fruits and Fine Confectionery on hand, i' resh every week. Blooms burg, Pa. Fob. 27 BLOQMSBDR& PLMN& MILL Tho underslirnod Havlnr nut his Planlnc 311 on Hatlroad Street, In nrst-ciass condition. Is pre- pared to ao ail Kinas or wors in ms line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. fumisncd at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and uono but skUled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans and speclflca toai prepared by an experienced draughtsman CHARLES URCG, IHOOUlNllUl'K, 111 Plumber an gasnttcr. near of Schuyler's hard- w ro tore. Bloomsburg Pn. All kinds ot nttlnirs for steam, gas and water pipes constantly on hand. Itoonnc and snouting attended to at short no tice. Tinware of every description raado to order. Orders lert at Hchuvlcr Co's.. liardwaro btoro will be promptly niled. Sncclal attention given to heating by steam and hot water. ywy MV LUMBER YARD. Tlio undersii'ned baa btai ted a lum ber yard, and baa on band all kinda of HEMLOCK LUMBER of the best quality, Hoards, Scantling, T . - H 1 -.1 joists, r cueing, aim uvcry otuer tsi.uiiu ui) to !i2 foot long. Inquire at T. Heck's Store. LIGHTSTREET, PA. Feb 27 1m PARKER'S TONIC A l'uro Family Mediciuo that never intoxicates. if you are wasthiz away from ace. dissipation or any dtauano or weakness and require a stimulant take rarkera Tomo at once; it win invigorate anu bulM ) ou up from the llrst dose wlU neer Intoxi cate, It has saved hundreds ot Uvea, it may savo yours. HISCOX k CO,, 1G3 William Street, New York. A"c, and II sites, at all dealers In medicines. Ureal - Ml lilt, IH UU, U uuuai oun, uiaysiMw d Summer Resorts. (ILEN'DALE COTTAGE. No. io.Uafcachusetts Avenuo Atlantic Cltr.N. J.. flee location, threo Ocean views, two bquarea to bathing, boating;, pier and light houne, lino ac. commouaiions anu nmuu&s uoara, f i iu iiu. noara anil rooms as uercioioro. lit. 'J inebtuut street, I'blladelphla, or No. 10 Massachusetts Ave., AllanllQ city, N. J., torueily irum Wllllamsnoit. junes-un Hits, c, D. tiiouab. all "fU.S. GRANT by Ills own account ot an etenttut life, including tho I uniting scenes omio greatest inuinry birugK of modern limes. Kor nartlci'lare. adUrita IlUli also 11 A it U Dltoa., rub's., K cucbtnut bt., 1'hUa., ru, may jj-tw
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