The Columbian. " BLOOMSBUROgr" Correct Unllroiul 1'liuc Tnblc. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1835. Trains on tho Philadelphia ,t )!. 11. leave Ilurjort as follows I F north. Boctn. 0:M a. m. 11M9 a. in. 3M p. m 0:13 p. m. o- Trnlnson tho 1). L. & V. II. K. lento Bluomsburir nnrollowsi NOlltll. &.TO ft. m. U.20 a. in. .so p. m. & p. m. OCT II. 8:33 ft. in. 11:4.1 n. in. 4:11 p. m. 8:17 p.m. Trains on tho N. ft V. 11. Hallway pass Bloom I'erry as follows i NORTH. BOCTII. 10.5J ft. in. ls.uj p. m. 6.S7 p. in. 4.15 p. m. Clicnp AilvcrllHciticntH, Ailvcrtl9cmcnt3 will bo Inserted In our local columns nt tho following rates t Situations wanted, free. Lost or found, free. Help wanted, 20 cents, llooms to rent, SO cents, Ono tlmo cacli, or 0 times, 40 cents. HtniitlliiK OfTci-H. Tho Ooluiiman Is offered on tho follow. Ing terms t OOMJMBliN and N. Y. Weekly Wortd 1 yr. J.S1 " " rhlla, " Times " a.ai Other papers will bo added to this list. For 4 now subscribers to tho Coldmiiian accompanied with tho cash, $ 0.00, a copy of tho History of Columbia county will bo given to getter up of club. For 3 new names and 84.C0 wc will scud the Coltjmman ono year frco to person send ing names ; or if names oro sent In by ono now taking tho paper wo will credit his account with ono year's subscription. For 2 now names, with 3.00, wo will send paper for 0 months to the person se curing tho names for us. For 1 new narao with $1.60, wo will send paper 3 months to person securing the samo for us. On receipt of 10 cents wc will send the Columbian to any address In tho county for ono month on trial, and paper will not bo sent longer unless so ordered. Public Sales. Tho administrators or tho estate of Tuos. J. Hutchison will sell valuable personal property on tho premises in Fishlngcrcck township on Saturday, Juno 20th, 18S5, commencing at ono o'clock, p. m. 51. P. Lutz assignco of C. B. Brockway will sell real cstato at tho court houso on Saturday, Juno 20th. Eec advertisement In another column. Tho executors of John Kelchuer, dee'd, will sell real cstato In Centre township on Saturday, June 13th, nt 10 a. m. Also real estate in Scott township at 2 p. m. of same day. Sco advertisement. Pci-Hounl, Judgo Krickbaum went to Elizabeth, N. J. on Tuesday. L. SI. Slo ppy of Orangcvlllo Is up the creek this week on a fishing excursion. John Stavcr of Jcrscy9horc, father of J. SI. Stavcr, is visiting Caswell's this week. John M. Smith of Jcrseytowu wa3 in town on Tuesday. Jacob H. Fritz of Coles Crcsk was in town on Tuesday. H. II. Grotz and J. AV. Glbbs aro passing tho week at Ferry's, in Sugarloaf. Joslah Smith, n truo democrat of Mifllin township, called on us on Tuesday. Jliss Millie Knorr will enter Vassnr Col lego next September. Hcv. O. II. Strunk and family visiting friends here. Col. J. G. Frcczo attended the Episcopal Convention at Heading this week. Ho is Chancellor of tho Diocese. Alias Anna Jameson will graduato next next week at "Wilson Female College at Gettysburg. J. II. Maize Esq. and W. C. SIcKInney 6tarted on Tuesday for a trip through the western states. Mrs. W. It. Tubb3 has gouo to Moor head, Minn, to visit her sister, Mrs. Scbrcl ber. Rev. L. Zahncr was prevented by illness, from holding services on Sunday evening. Ho was unablo to go to tho convention at Heading until Wednesday. W. M. Monroo went as a lay delegate to tho Episcopal convention nt Heading on Tuesday, to represent St. Paul's Church of this town. Mrs. Arlo Pardee and daughter Miss Anna, of Hazleton, spent last week with Mrs. M. II. McKinney. John J. Laughlln who for some tlmo has held tho position ns night operator on tho Lehigh Valley road ut Ccntralla, has ac cepted a position in Girardvillc. John Wanich,who learned his trade with Jnmcs Ilellly, and for tho past year has hcen working at Sliickshlnny, has accept ed a situation nt Wilkesbarrc. Will McDowell of Light Street, who has been residing in New York City for somo tlmo past, returned homo last Saturday, whero ho expects to spend n week or two with his parents. Thomas T. Wircmun of Harrlsburg, superintendent of tho Pcnnn. Canal, and Hudson Owen of Berwick, division super Intendcnt, were In town a few hours last Saturday. Among our subscribers who were in town this week, wero Larayetto Creasy of Centre, Ell Bobbins of FUklngcrcck, John Blllig or Locust, Lafayctlo licelcr of Ben ton, W. A. Bobbins, O. P. Christian of Jcr. seytowu, Ell McIIenry, of Benton, A. W. Dreskcr and J. O, Wilson of Benton. A refreshing rain fell on Sun day night. Just what was needed. G. A. Clark 1ms an elegant display of hrass plucques in his show window. Two hundred and flfty.six physicians aro registered in Luzerne county. Candidate cards very cheap nt the Co. lumman ofllce. J. 8. Blue has glvoa up his clerkship nt tho Exclmngo Hotel to tako chargo of a hoard!ng;houso at Audenrled. J. B. Yettcr of Catawlssa Is conducting the Central Express ofllce here, during W. 0. McKlnney's absence. MacKlllIp Is doing somo flno work in crayon portraits. All his worlc U Hrst clasf. Everybody kuows that Lowcnberg's, Is tho Leading Houso for Clothing for men, boys, youths and children. Tho predictions of tho signal service on Monday wcro verified. They said that Tuesday would bo a cold day. Dr, Mclvnlght, president of Gettysburg College, preached In tho Lutheran church Sunday. Chailcs Krug has built a very lino vcrau. dah lor Mr. Kulm at his property on Cen tre street occupied by W, H. Moycr. THE It Is said Hint another change of tlmo will bo made on tho 1). L. & W. next week. Joseph llucklo and Miss Mary, aughtcr of Ircdcrlck Hcndcrsholt wcro married nt tho rcsldcnco of tho bride's parcutB'by Itev. L. Zahncr, last Saturday evening. ' Soft shell crabs, Llttlo Neck clams, frogs and all tho delicacies of tho season can be found on tho bill of fare at Glrton's restau rant, served in any style. 0. U. Staple?, tho newly appointed col lector of Internal Hcvcnue, took possession of his ofllco last Mondny. Ho has given honds In the sum of $478,000. Tho outfit for tho post olllco Is not ex pected before the 18th. A mall rack Is all that has been received by Mr. Clark up to this lime. Mr. IlccUcy still retains posses, tlon. Invltntlons nro out for tho wedding ot Frank H. McKclvy ot Catawlssa, to Miss Kato Ilird of Montoursvllle, on the 18th Inst. ltobert Gorrcll, formerly a resident of Ccntralla, nnd for many years a coal opcr ntor there, died at his homo at Douglass vllle on the 1st Inst, aged CO years. Ho was an unclo of Rtpicscntnltvo Bryson. The Water Company has decided to of. for a reward of $10 for tho conviction of any person who throws the bodies ot dend nnlmnls In tho creek, or otherwise pollute the water unnecessarily. So much is said by the city papers about the hard work nnd small pay of tho street enr drivers, that one Is forced to believe that truly these poor fellows live In n world of whna. Tho Phllologlnn Literary society of the State Normal School will hold a festival in the skating rink, corner Third ami Cntha rmo streets, on Friday nnd Saturday even ings of next week. Gentlemen's Fashionable Clothing cut on Anatomical Principles in Iho Merchant Tailoring Department of Divid Lowcn ocrg. It is an old snylug that If it rains on Whitsunday, It will rain for seven Sundays in succession. It did rain on Whitsunday, and every Sunday since. Wo may look for four more wet Sabbaths. ' The Stato Editorial Association will meet in Philadelphia on tho 22nd, nnd will go from there to Long Ilranch whoro they will remain until Friday. A reception will be held by tho Journalists' Club on Monday evening. Dou't forget tho Band festival at Dcnllcr's Hall this Friday and Saturday evenings. Tho proceeds will ho applied tn paying tho present Indebtedness, and they should bo liberally patronized. Good music will bo In attendance Our now Spring Styles nre in and prices lower than ever. No attractive style, but wo credit it. No desirable novelty, but wo havo It, in fact for anything in the Cloth Ing lino. Wo aro emphatically headquar ter:), nt D. Lowenbcrg'a, the Populnr Mer chant Tailor of Bloomsburg. Theodore Hart, editor of the Pittston Co lette, has been nrrcstcd on a charge of libel, for publishing an article saying that Mary Hart's husband had treated her cruelly.and that she nttempted tp commit suicide to get rid of him. A bill has passed the house making the separate estate of a married woman llablo for debts contracted by her. Heretofore such estate could be held llablo only for necessaries for herself and Miuily when ordered by her. During the thunder stoim nf Sunday evening a barn belonging to E. I. Fritz of Coles Creek was struck by lightning, but no damage dono further than shattering tho barn in the course of the lightning. It Is rumored that n number ct lady school teachers of this town have m-ulo engagements of a more private nature, and will give up the vocations to enter upon new duties of a more domes'.ie character. Look out for some weddings between now and next fall 1 Comity Superintendent, J. S. Grimes, will hold teachers' examinations at Illooms burg in Third street school house, Thurs day, June 18th j at Catawlssa, on Monday, Juno 23 j at lierwick, on Wednesday, Juno 21th nt Ccnlinlia, on Tuesday, Juno 30th. Charles Coleman has rented tho Moun tain hotel, one mile above the old Hess stand, near the head waters of Big Fish ingcrcck, and is prepared to accommodate travellers and fishermen, and boarders on reasonable terms. Ills address Is Central, Columbia county, Pa Mv 2J-4w G, W. Sterner brought in our otlleo last week three hen's eggs, which weighed 5 of n pound. They wcro from n Plymouth llock, and wero only n specimen of what this hen always lays. Mr. Sterner takes much pride in keeping llrsl-class breeds of chickens. Not ick to Tkaciikks. Tho directors of Bloom School District will hold a meeting on Monday evening, June 22d 1885 to sel ect teachers nnd janitors for the ensuing All nnnllcations to receive consid eration must be sent to the gecrotary on or before that day, Wm. Kiuckiiaum, Sect'y. Juno fi-2w It often happcus in this town that poor shows draw a good crowd nt tho Opera IIoa.sc, whllo those that possess real merit are not patronized. Such was the case with Blalsdcll Bros., last Saturday night. It was a first class entertainment, but only a handful ot pcoplo attended. Tho acting and singing wero excellent, and altogether It was ono of tho very best companies that has been hero this season. Gen. S. M. Bowman, a son of tho lato Jesse Bowman of Berwick, died In Kansas City on the 1th Inst., aged about 73 years. He was Colonel of tho 84th Regiment, P. V. and many soldiers trom this county served under him. Ho was afterwards mado a Brigadier General by voto of tho United States Senate. Since tho war ho has followed '.tho legal profession, nnd ac quired a largo cstato In Kansas. While Georgu llogers of Orango town ship was driving n young team up Iron street on Wednesday morning thoy be came frightened nnd ho lost coutrol of them. On reaching Main Btrcet tho horses turned up tho street and Iho wagon upset with llogers under. F. ft By" and J, II. Mercer caught them, and rescued tho man from his perilous position. He was cut about the hcau, and otherwise biuiscU. County Superintendent J. S. Grimes Is now serving tho 6econd year of his second term. Ho has been an able, efllclont and satisfactory oillccr, and tho excellent con. dltlon of tho schools through tho county attest tho fruits of his careful supervision. The Institutes that havo been held by him have been Interesting and highly lustruc tlye, and always well attended by teachers and the general public. Ho will beglu ex. nmlnallons of teachers heforn long. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, Mrs. John, Williams, mother of A. J, Williams of this town and step mother of Hov. J. H. Wllflnms.dlcd nt Harrlsburg on Saturday last, and wan burled nt Median lesburg on Tuesday, Gross' Variety Store hnd a narrow ct capo from flro last Friday afternoon. Somo goods near tho door caught tn somo way, but tho llamo was discovered In tlmo to prevent much damage. Cabbage plants by the millions on tho Is land nt Espy that must bo sold rcgardlcci of price. All of tho best and leading varl. ctles. Cull and sco them or address tho undersigned I). (Jeisinokh, ! Wm. Abbott, Tho democrats of this district havo mot with n surprlso In tho reappointment of Col. A. J, Frlck of Danvlllo as deputy col lector of Internal revenue. He has held tho position for several years, nnd whllo he Is n capablo oftlccr, ho Is an "offensive par tisan." Thcro were several applicants from this county, nil men of capability and undoubted democracy, nnd why they were overlooked Is not known It may be, however, that Col. Frlck's nppolntmcnt Is only temporary. When you visit D.invlllo call nt LEW WOODS' SHOE STOKE, by tho railroad crossing, nnd nsk to sco tho following i Misses' glove kid top, kid foxed, button shoes, size, 11-2, price $1.00 Mens' calf bools, (solid,) slzo 0-11 2.00 Mens' balmorals, tap sole, standard cap toe, size 0-10, (big drlvo) 1.2.1 Mens' huso ball shoes, slzo 0-10 1.00 Girls' button shoes, size 11-2,, high cut "solo leather tip" 1.00 omens' leather slippers f0 These are only n few of our regular bar gains. Call and sco us. The largest and cheapest stock of boots and shoes In Cen tral Pennsylvania. Lew Woods' Bhoc store, by the H. It. crossing, Danville, Pa. June 12-3w Tho contract for printing 2000 catalogues for tho Normal School, has been awarded to tho Columman becauso our bid on tho Job was 35 less than tho Sentinel, nnd if 20.C0 less thnn the Republican. This looks like a wide margin, but wo nre able to do work ot this kind much cheaper thnn any other ofllce because of our greater facili ties. With our new job press we can turn out books with about half the amount of press work that others havo to do, whllo our press is run by water power and all others go by foot power, which greatly diminishes tho labor, and enables us to print much more rapidly. Competition Is tho soul of business, and In lino work nnd low prices tho Coluvhan intends to keep the lend. Another of the promised articles on tho great Industiles of America will boglvcn In tho July Harper's, tho subject this tlmo being tho making of "A Silk Dress." Tho Philadelphia ladies of tho "Woman's Silk Culture Association," who are endeavoring to promote tho growing of silk-worms in this country, speak of It as "America's now industry," but ns a matter of fact silk growing was attempted In the new world soon nftcr its discovery, and all through our colonial history schemes in this direc tion were numerous: Tho mom multUavlh mania of about 1837 was tho most extraor dinary outburst of the silk fever, and somo amusing stories arc told of it. There Is now llttlo silk-growing in this country, but silk manufacturing has become a leading Indus try, so that more than a third of all the silks worn iu this country are made here, Tho Harper paper will descrlbo each step In tho proceis of manufacture, with many lllus trntions,nnd ladles may learn from it some thing ns to tho differences between good nnd bad silk which may help them in their shopping. Scliool HtntciuciilH. Printed statements for making the annu al reports of school districts to post up, can be obtained at the Columbian- olllce for CO cents n dozen. Sent by mall on receipt of price. 2 w Index uonrctH. There arc no Index boards at tho follow ing points In Fishlngcrcck township, at tho bridge above Ammcrman's store at Forks ; at Zahncr's bridge, and at Asbury, He. ports from all parts of tho county arc re quested, Gr mirer I'lcnlc, The Grangers' Twelfth Annual Inter State Picnic Exhibition for 1885 will bo held at Williams' Grove, Cumberland comi ty, from August 31st to September 5th, For space for machinery, stock and priv ileges, address, H. II. Thomni, Mechanlcs burg, Fa. Th's picnic has attained moro than n stnto-widc reputation, and is each year growing more and more popular. I'lyuiotilli'H New Duuirer. Dr. Corss. of Kingston, who has made an examination of the epidemic at Plymouth says t lie danger ot a secondary Infection Is becoming greater every day by tho contam ination of wells He says that tho use of hydrant water is unquestionably safe, and that the use of well water by many of tho Inhabitants is to be deplored, ns the sur face drainage has found Its way to tho wells, and such contaminated water Is dan gerous and should be avoided. I.liclitntreet. Horry Townscnd now takes tho rake for large eggs, one weighing 4 oz nnd the oth er 4 oz. They aro on exhibition at tho grocery of J. L. Crawford. Supt. Urlmes Is now confined to the house on account of sickness. Chlldrens' day will bo observed on Sun- day next at the Methodist Episcopal church. Kccltatlons and singing by the children fills the programme. Ico cream at J. L, Crawford's every Sat urday night, J, L, Crawford had a flno swarm of bees on Sunday last. Gilly took n trip to Hazleton with Joo and camo back looking fresh and roiy. Go again. Henry Ilartman Is now Improving his farm by way of ditching. Ho kuows how to make needed Improvements. II. 0. Kelchuer U now bound to havo a supply of water for Ills mill by way of building a new brush dam where tho high water tore out the bank during tho recent freshet. O, B, Mclllck is now homo from tH mountain looklug fresh ns ever. . II. F. Oman now docs tho buslucss for I J. Kester at tho shop of tho latter whilst Mr. and Mrs, Kester nro visiting their sous In tho West. John Eckroth has purchased tho driving horso formerly owned by Frederic). Isaac Ilclchart has Improved his place by way of a new barn. Ah ram Jacoby of Illinois Is now visiting nt his father's with Ins invalid son. Tho health of tho community at largo Is good whilst Mrs.,Thco, McDowell contln ucs to suffer with her dire disease. Crops nro not as promising as they have been at this season ot tho year, Farmers Bay short liny. Tho hogs nro dying oil. Supposition Is that tho cholera will work its way through tho county again, CilinlnnlH to TCHtliy, Tho following net of assembly lias been sent to tho district ntlorncys of tho Statci Section 1. lit it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Itepratntativtt of the Commonwealth of Ptnntytrania in Qentrat Aucmbh met. and it i hereby enacted by authority of the tame, That tn tho trial of nil Incidents, complaints and other, proceedings triable tn any court or criminal jurisdiction within this Common- wealth, against persons charged with the commission of misdemeanors or felonies of whatever grade, tho person o charged shall, nt his own icqucst, but not other. wise, bo deemed a competent witness but his or her neglect, omission or refusal to testify shall not crcato any presumption niralnst him, or hcr.uor shall any comment bo made upon such neglect, omission or re fusal, by counsel In tho case during tho trial of tho cause. Seotio.n 2. That all BCls or parts of nets Inconsistent herewith aro liereby repeal- ed. Hlato TcnclicrR AhhocI itluti. Mr. J. Q. Stewart, Chairman of tho Ex. ccullvo Committee, announces that Tho Thlrty-flrst annual meeting of tho Pennsylvania Stato Teachers' Association will bo held In the Opera Houso, nt Harris burg, on Tuesday, Wednesday, nnd Hiurs- dsy, July 7th, 8th, nnd 0th. Tho programme has been carefully pre pared by tho Exccutlvo Committee, and all arrangements for a successful meeting havo been completed. Orders for excursion tickets on the sever al railroads can bo procured by addressing J. F. Slckel, Germantown, Pa., not later than July 3d. Hotels nnd boarding houses will make tho usual reduction In rates to members of the Association. An excursion to Gettysburg has been nr. ringed for Friday, July 10th. Faro for tho round trip will not exceed one dollar and twcntv-flvc cents. An excursion has also been nrranged to Fortress Monroe, Blchmond and Washing. ton, returning to Harrlsburg within ten days. Tho excursion party will go from Baltimore to Fortress Monroe 118 miles, by steamer. The round trip ticket will cost nine dollars. Jcrnejlowii. Vegelatlnn Is nourishing. Scliool meeting last Saturday.' Miles Smith has becu appointed tax col lector for MadUon. James KInlen Is building n large now house. When finished ho will havo a nice residence. ' James It. Diddle, clerk for Krcnmcr & Son, tins been having a week olT, Frank Cotner has returned from the west nnd Is now nt home. J. H. and Wilson McVickcr of Dcrry, were in town Sunday. Mrs. Kate Bruglcr of Wllllamsport has been visiting her father, Hugh McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krcamcr ot Blooms. burg, were nt Mr. C. Kreamcr's on Sun. day. Mr. Chas. M. Smith, operator at Tatnn- nend for the T. W. O, Co., camo homo last Saturday to spend a day or two. Mr. Smith Is as genial nnd ns jovial as ever. Ills many friends were glad to see him. Dr. J. 0. Fruit and lady nnd Miss Kato Fruit visited at Hazleton last week. Preparations nre being made to observe Chlldrens' Day at the M. E. Sunday School. Quite a number of strangers at church Sunday. Hcv. G. S. Battersby of Bloomsburg fill ed the pulpit in tho M. E. Church Sunday morning last, on account of the absence of tho regular paster, Mr. Hughes. Notwith standing tho appearance of rain in tho morning quite a largo congregation assem bled at tho church. Mr. Battersby had for his text, "That I mny win Christ," being tho last patt of the 8th verso of tho 3rd chapter of Philllplans. The sermon was an excellent one, although the speaker con fined himself rather closely to his manu script. Mr. Battersby says that real hu mility and a spirit of truo devotion should characterize every christian ; that his life should bo like unto tho life of tho Apostlo Paul. llncUliurn. Last Friday Jacob Harris accidentally and badly shot tho foro finger of his left hand. It happpened while placing a load- cd gun behind n cupboard, the hammer of which Btruck against another gun in tho same place and thus discharged It. Ills physician advises him to have It amputated but he declines the operation nnd hopes to save it. Tho Grangers of this place drovo to tho residence of Mr, Ellas Ilclchart near Orangcvlllo, Intending to spend Saturday of last week fishing for the finny tribes Hint inhabit tho waters of Green and Fish' lugcrcck, In conversation with ono who participated wo heard no big fish stories, a3 is usually given, but that all enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent and had right good luck with hook and lino. Din ner was prepared from the well-tilled has. kcts that accompanied tho party nnd sev. cnty.elght guests can testify to the merits that their contents deserve. Sixty quarts of ico cream wero served up in tho woy of refreshments. Apparently Hemlock Grange believes In enjoying themselves for frc qucntly they hold similar sociables and al ways a success. It our Interests run In that direction wc should cast our lot with them, Saturday last, John lustier raised his new barn in place of the ono that was re cently destroyed by fire. Wm, Eyerly and wife spent n day of last week with relatives at Danville. Joe White and wlfo and Wash Ilartman and wlfo were with frlcims nt Benton few days fishing for trout. Mr. George Beagle, Sr., agent for the Briarcrcck Insuranco Company, took sur. veys of tho several buildings through hero during the past week. Mr. Isaac Pursel has Improved the ap pearance ot his dwelling houso by having a slato roof placed thereon and repainting tho wood work. Evan Shoemaker has also mado somo repairs about his homo which Improve its appearance. Others Bhould follow suit and Buckhorn will soon com. paro favorably with other country villa ges. u. 1 touin una sister iTauccs were with relatives nt Turbotsvlllo tho Oth nnd 7th Inst, Our young men who havo a roaming ilia position, say that last Sunday night was a bad night. It was so bad out that some stayed In till morning, P, A, Stroup and wlfo nre spending tho week In Bulllyan county. Madison farmers uro dully driving through town laden with grain. Those who kept their grain In storo aro now mak ing good percentage. Sunday next Is Children' Day In tho M. L. Church. Our church Is mtiKlng prepa rations for the occasion. Services morn Ing, afternoon an evening. Next week Austin Old starts for Miclil BLOOMSBURG, mtllvrnter, Tho frequent showers ot .Into havo kept tho crops In flno growing order. The pros pects for a fair wheat harvest In this vici nity nro qullo cncournglng. Mr. Daniel McIIenry who lias been 111 for nearly a fortnight Is Improving. Dr. Gardner, of Bloomsburg, Is his attending physician. Tho names of those young men who wcro fishing nlong the streams In our neighbor hood last Sunday nro known, nnd If tho of- fenso Is repented wo will publish tho names. Wo aro glad to say, however, that none of them wcro Sttltwatcr boys. J. F. McIIenry Is trcntlne tho houso of his, occupied by 0. D. Hagcnbuch, to another coat of paint which adds greatly to Its appearance. Frank and W. W. Hess nro tho most ex. tensive farmers In this section. They planted nearly sixty acres of corn this Bprlng, nnd nro now engaged In hauling off their wheat, of which they have to spare about ono thousand bushels. Itev. Kumlcr and party of Berwick pass cd through this placo last Tuesday on a fishing excursion cn route to the head waters of Fishlngcrcck. Wo understand they succeeded in hooking several hun. dred flno trout. Stillwater has a candidate for sheriff. That's right, Mr. Smith, step up to the front. You nro entitled to tho office Your claim nono can gainsay. u7f 'Hie Btorm of Sunday night was ono of the most violent that has visited this placo In years. Cctitrulln. Hon. Wm. Bryson spent Sunday In town. Miss Young of Fhlladilphla Is visiting friends here. Tho now slope at Centralla Colliery wns put In operation this week, and will in crease their shipments of con) considera bly. Tho warchouso of tho "Mammoth Store" wns brokemlnto ono night last week, by some party yet unknown, and twelve hams with a quantity of other goods wcro stolen. Tho same party endeavored to enter Irvine Bros, store, but their nolso wakened Mr. Irvine who soon mado known to them that they wcro nn the wrong premises. Somo mischievous boys or some person who wished to do harm, placed several large railroad tics across tho track about half a mile cast of Ccntralla on Friday night last. Fortunately one of the brake men saw them in time tho next morning to save a wreck and perhaps n few lives. This is tho second tlmo this has been done, and wo hope to sec tho guilty person caught and given tho full penalty of tho law. We aro sorry to learn that our esteemed citizen Sir. W. C. Troutman Is about to leave for Kansas. Ho has bcon head book keeper for L. A. RUcy & Co. the past six years in which tlmo he has gained a largo circle ot friends. Sir. Troutman will enter the real estate business tn the west, nndjhls many friends wish him success tn his now field of labor. Sir. Wm. Beck who has nlso been clerking for the same firm will succeed tho abovo gentleman Young Kcarns, tho last victim of tho North Ashland Colliery mine disaster was found on Saturday last at 6.30 p. m. Ills body was mangled and in a very decom posed condition. He was buried on Sun day morning. Logan Colliery has been unable to work but three-quarter time this month, on ac count of mine Inspector Ryan stopping several gangways which he considered un sare, lucreuy tnrowlng them short ot a large quantity of,coal. Dr. Gwlnner rides In a flno new buggy. The school children all havo smiling fa cesschool stopped on Tuesday. Tho water company has nearly complet- ct their reservoir on the north end of town, which they calculate will hold ono million gallons of water. neiiton. homo alarm was created last week over what was supposed to bo a hemorrhage of the bowels tn tho case of A. N. Yost, one of tho victims of the Plymouth disease. We called in to sec him on last Sunday after. noon, and arc happy to say he Is" hopefully, but slowly convalescing. Ho Is a model young man, nnd his complete recovery Is earnestly desired by all his largo circlo of friends and acquaintances. Somo farmers report that tho Hessian fly Is committing depredations with' the grow, ing wheat crop. Its ravages, nro already apparent by.thc prostration of a large per ccntnge ot tho thrifty plants. Chlldrens' day nn next Sunday nt the Hamlin SI, E. Church. A pleasant and profitable time may bo expected. The Hamlin pcoplo are very zealous In every good cause. It Is a largo congregation,- and prompt in tho liquidation of all church ob ligations, and is to .this community what the St. Jumcs congregation Is to tho Gcr. many, or, Van Camp community, a power and influence for good, holding vlco nnd wickedness In restraint that otherwise might bo paramount among leading spirits, that will not, neither indeed can bo conn- tcnauccd by these communities. Both of these congregations appear to be tho back bono of tho charges to which they respect lively belong. Another refreshing shower on last Sun day afternoon nnd evening. Wo aro prom- Iscd rain for the next four consccutlveSun. days. Tho rulo Is, ;rain for seven consecu tive Sundays in case it rains on a certain Sunday In any, or nil years. It has already rained three Sundays In tho given scries. I his, however, docs not happen every year. Wm. Ipher, who served with acceptance nnd satisfaction two years as road supervl sor, feels mortified that ho should be charg. cd with local partiality, by giving moro at tentlon to some scctiona than others, cs peclrlly that of l'i9 own district. We al ways thought Ipher was a good and fair supervisor. Aaron Smith Is not Improving any In health. Ho still llugcrs In the balances bo tween tlmo and eternity with about equal chances of tipping them cither way. Wo earnestly hope for his recovery. ltcuucn Ulbbons has a piece ot corn nlong the Benton nnd Cambra road that promises to bo tho boss corn this year. Tho young plants aro In a vigorous and thrifty condition, Sammy had it cultivated twice already Inst week. Tho farmers havo already so far advanc id furm work that all traco of a lato spring Is lost sight of, Wm, II, Krickbaum Is bound to raise his barn next Saturday for a fact, providing It don't storm. Its dimensions are 33 x 45 feet with largo shed over barn yard, and not a lino has been struck over tho timbers, nor scribe for mortice or tendon marked out. Hurry up, Willllam, or It will not bo done. William Ash Is repairing and remodeling his barn by donning It In a new suit ot sid Ing aud roof and building a large shed over tho yard. Billy Is one ot those cnterprl Ing men that believes in convenience and comfort for man aud beast. Tho shrill whistle of tho steam saw mill wc still bear from the direction of many COLUMBIA COUNTY, EA.1 quarters, but tho forests of tall and stately pines and sturdy oaks havo an existence only on memory's wall of the surviving pi oncers who strugglo for an exlstcnco among uicir useless forma by felling and destroy ing with axo, tire nnd decay until tho last csllgo of their existence was, or Is bctnir removed by the power of tho slump ma chine. Itev. William H. Campbell preaches rcc- ularly every Bunday nt Ravcncrcek and ltohrsburg. He boards among tlioso con gregations, n week alternately at Hnvon creek and ltohrsburg. A lamp In the chandelier of tho Hamlin chaplln burst last Bunday ovcnlng, but for tunately thcro was no explosion. Miss Magglo Conner of Orangcvlllo, Iwho had an attack of diphtheria a few weeks ago, when on a visit to her uncle, Joslah Hess, near Van Camp, has so far recovered as to bo able to bo out, and attended church nt St. James on last Sunday. Several of tho Orangovlllo mechanics aro mploycd on buildings that are In the course of erection at Cambra. All of our mechanics havo moro work engaged than they arc able to perform. Thcro Is quite a demand for mechanics. M. C. Smith Is also now ready for tho carpenters, but Is compelled to wait until thcro Is a respite In trado. If thunder nnd lightning ever strikes ter ror to tho heart, the occasion for It was presented during a scries of thunderstorms on last Sunday night. Tho ono tn question passed over this place a fow minutes nftcr eleven o'clock p. m. It wns only about ten minutes duration. Tho aerial artillery pened up with fearful rapidity. Tho vivid, glaring and blinding flashes of lightning wcro accompanied by deafening peals of thunder which echoed nnd re-echoed from tho hills till there was a fearful and contin uous roar, mingled with terrific nnd Inces sant discharges followed in rapid succes sion till ono was seized with fear over which he had no control, nnd which made him shudder in the nwtul solemnity and threatened demolition which the angry ele ments played tn defiance of all; desire of their absence. There was a senso of thank ful relief when this electric battery had passed over. Thcro was no hall, nor strong wind, neither excessive rain. Tho distant muttcrlngs of its approach gave warning of the character of its dealings, as also the dreadful sounds of thunder indica ted ns It pnsscd away In tho dls tnncc. Every ;flasli seemed to strike somo object. It wns grand and sublime in Its majesty and power, though struck with awo during Its presence, jet wo looked upon It In admiration ns It passed In Its courso of awakening and refreshing. Such noted thunder storms nro of rare occur rence. Biihc(UC1iuiiu Synod. Tho Fifth Annuat Convention of Worn. ens' Home nnd Foreign Slisslon Society of Susquehanna Synod met In tho Lutheran church on Tuesday afternoon at half past two o'clock. The session was begun with devotional exercises conducted by Mrs. J. U. Schleppy, after which was an enroll, ment of delegates and appointment of com mittees. An essay was given on the sub ject of "India," by Sltss Slary Tllson of Danville. The evening session was opened by a selection of the choir, followed by prayer by Rev. Hughes of Williamsport. SIlss Miss Emma Jones gave a very entertaining ana appropriate address of welcome which was followed by a written responso by Miss harpless of Catawlssa. A selection of mu sic was given by a number of young ladles Sirs. Brooks presiding at the organ. SIlss Eva Schoch of Pcllnsgrove did herself credit In giving a recitation. The address of tho evening was given by Hcv. J. Wag. ner of Hazleton. On Wednesday morning nfter tho devo tional exercises, Sirs. F. J. Schoch of Se- Hnsgrovc, president of the Society gavo as address, following which was a solo by Lottie Kuhn. The secretary and treasur er's reports were given, after which was an C3say by SIlss Llzzlo Gundy, also ono by Miss Anna Bricker, subject, "The Savior's last Command." The afternoon session was commenced with devotional exercise conducted by Sirs F. J. Schoch of Selinserove. Officer's for the ensuing year wcro elected as follows President, Mrs. Ramsdcl of Hughcsvlllo Secretary, SIlss Slary Tllson of Danvlllo ; Corresponding Secretary, SIlss E. Dcnglcr of Bloomsburg ; Treasurer, Sirs. Schleppy of Hazleton. Addresses were mado by ministers, reports of committees given, &c, which closed tho session of the Wo. men's Convention. Synod proper was commenced Wcdncs. uay evening, tuo opening auurcss was given by Hov. S. P. Barnltz, Western Sec rotary of home missions. The sessions have been well attended, and much Inter est shown. Wo expect to give a full re port next week. Catawlssa, we nau quito an extensive tire In our town on Sunday morning. As Sir. F. L. Shuman and family were sitting down to breakfast the cry of tiro was beard and on running out they discovered tho back part ot tho houso to bo on flro. Every effort was at once made to savo tho house, but It was found impossible to accomplish It, though the citizens, with the aid ot the flro engines did all thoy could to savo tho building, but tho greater part of tho furnl turo was saved. Tho flro would havo caus cd the cntlro destruction of that part of town had It not been for tho new water works, but unfortunately we have not yet hose to use tho water to tho best ot advan. tage. Wo hopo that somo ono will tako the matter In charge ami organize a hose com pany at once and I am sure this lesson will teach tho citizens to encourage it financial ly. Sirs. Shumnn's clothing after being carried to Slaj. Sccsholt's house caught Ore from sparks hid in them and wcro consum e 1 with somo of Major's furniture. No in suranco. Sir. C. F. Uarder'8 lumber yard caught flro on Tuesday forenoon, but It was extln guished by one of his men before It had tlmo to do much damage. Tho fair aud festival held at the Tank school houso by the United Brethren church was well at tended. , Thero will bo anniversary exercises held by the St. John's Luth. 8. 8. next Bunday morning at 10 o'clock. Judging by tho ex. orclscs at other times It will bo a credlta ble performance, and bo beneficial to all who attend. Sir. Thomas E. Harder has moved his family Into tho elegant stone building oc cuplcd as n furnlturo room between Slill and Slain Bt. Messrs. Smith & Young have removed their cxtenslvo marble yard from the lower end ot Slain St., to tho Masonic Hall, where they will conflnue their former trade. Pay day this week ou tho Phllada, Reading R. R. There Is a thought In con usctlon with pay day, that I shall give rrco. ijuitc a number of men who do, an who do not find employment, on the rail road are quite demonstrative, when their pay docs not como rcgularly,but they have payments to bo mado which havo been sianu uir u vear. anu wnen mov trpt ihpir pay they ucyer think of thoso debts, but u - i j i. - thcro Is something ot a foolish character, perhaps liquor, or tobacco on which they mutt upend their money and their rents, store bills for necessaries, and men who work for them aro never thought about nnd sometimes become angry and think that jou ought not to ask them. It Is a poor rulo that will not work both ways. , What has becomo of tho tramp law 1 They nro beoomlng more Impudent nnd saucy overy day. Is there not somo way to make thoso parties como to bo law abid ing citizens. When women nro Insulted and frlcMcncd and nctlv thefts committed by thoso human fiends, If there Is no law for them, why citizens you must take the shot gun nnd sprinkle them, Ilcnton. Tho "What Is It" It rapidly approaching omplctlon. Boyd nnd Doo aro stirring men nnd cro long, whoro onco stood two rickety old buildings, will bo a large and handsomo structure, which will certainly bo an Improvement In this village. Now that tho season of festivals, excur sions, etc, has arrived, necessitating a moro frequent practlco of tho band, wo hope tho boys will not conflno themselves solely to their band-room, but will enliven our Btrccts with somo open air music. Sirs. W. D. Bcckley of Bloomsburg, for. mcrly SIlss Joey Colley, Is spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in Benton. Joey Is looking well and we are nil glnd to welcome her back once more. Sir. Fllny Eves of Mlllvlllo waB the guest of Charles McIIenry last week. E, P. AlbcrtBon drovo a four horso load of trout-hungry people to Charles Cole man's (Mountain House) on Saturday' last to partako ot a trout-dlnncr. They report an excellent time and all the trout they coutd cat SlcIIcnry and Carey aro doing n heavy business In their furnlturo and undertaking establishment. It li no unfrcqucnt occur rence to sco their wagon loaded down with furniture of every description 'striking out, perhaps to unload at the houso of a young couple about to assume tho stern realltlc3 of keeping house. Lemuel Drake, tho upper landlord, Is ccr- talnly:bccoming very popular among the traveling men. Judging from the Incrcaso ot patronngo of lato. Lem sets a first-class tablo and by his accommodating ways and gentlemanly deportment has built up his trade to Its present standard. Wc notice our friend "Polly" ts onco more among us. Trout-seekers aio numerous In this sec tion just at present. They generally arrive hero fully equipped for tho "speckled beau tics" and confident- of abundant success'. They return from the mountain looking worn nnd dilapidated, and get out of town soon as possible. A tew, however, being moro fortunate than others como back high spirited and chuck full ot conceit, having in their possession a nice mess, frequently caught with a silver hook from the hands of some little kid whom they senro Into It. Take some ot our experts from Benton along gcntlmcn, and you will learn the art which otherwise you will never acquire. What is really neccsiary : Slost decidedly, better pavements. A first-class barber no scraper. A better turnout at Sunday Scliool. Sloro fish and fewer fishermen. Sloro Interest in educational pursuits; In other words a better scliool building. Notlco Is .hereby given that my son Ira Thomas aged 10 years, left my home near ly two years ago, and that any debts con. tracted by htm will not bo paid by me. Samuel Tiiomab, Juno 12-2w Fishlngcrcck township. LOCAL NOTICES. Another lot of thoso handsome Eirvntian and Oriental laces at Clark & Son's cheap er man ever. Pretty suits for children nt Lowcnberg's. You will find a nice assnrtmnnt nf wliHi dress goods and embroideries at Clark & Don's. C. C. Slarr takes trade dollar?. Crinkled seersuckers. Navv Blun and wiittc, Brown and White, nnd Black and wiitic, U7 in. wide, Ids., nt II. W. Sloan' All pr ODiietarv and patent medicines nt mo rcopics urug and Uook Store, Evans' U1UCK. New whito nnd fancy dishes In sets from to .?ii!.oo, nt I. W. Ilartman & Son's. Scrim for curtains from 12) to 18c., at H. W. Sloan's. Cronuet sets from 1 tn R dollars, at the Peoples Drug and Book Block. Store, Evans' 1 ty 0. C. Marr's 50c. sj rup. New dress cine-hams and percales to mutch at I. W. Hartman & Son's. Spectacles and Eve Glasses. The lar. gest stock tn tho county, Gold, Nickel plated and rubber with the rock crystal glass, cucap, can ana sco tuem at tne l'co. pies urug ana hook Btore, Evans' Block-, You should see Clark & Son's Dress Silks. They offer special bargains In black anucoiorcu. Tho best $1.25 Black Silk that we havo ever hod in 22 in. wide. Wc will cuarau. too every yard. If It cuts wo will give uuumer uruss. ii, w.oiuun s. C. C. Slarr pavs 15c. for eggs, and 12c. tor lard. Newiaces In coloms at I. W. Ilartman & Son's to match seersucker dress goods. Combs of all kinds well selected and at very low prices at tho Peoples Drug nnd oook oioiu, ,vuns UIOCK, 0. C, Mnrr has nlco mackerel to trade for side, shoulder and bam. I. W. Ilartman & Son call tho attention of tho ladies to their new whllo dress goods wuii cmuroiuers nnu laces to tnatcu. Tho cheapest 0. C. Starr's. placo to buy goods U at basilic, ioual and Jledlcatril soaps ; n full Hue at tho Peoples Drug aud Book oiurc, r.vans- ihock. You will And Chambrays, Seersuckers, uinguums, cic, ih uiaric x Don 8. Tho largest stock ot straw, fur and wool bats for Spring and Summer lust received at tho Popular hatter, D. Lowcn'x-rg's ropuiar looming more. Go to C. C. Slarr' for good bargains. Thp best of Ico Cream, several varieties every mgm, ai runups- For cood G. A. R. suits, co to D. liwen. uerg's. Long cxnerlenco in business Is a safe guarauleo that yom will always buy a good artlclo of Clothing, at David Lowenberg's me rupuiar uiomier oi uioomsourg. Fresh bread, rolls, biscuit and cakes ovcry day, at Phillips'. Phillips' Is maklnc fruit bread and cln. namon rous every uay. 11nM.nl. 0... I t T , cuij uiuui, uuBicir, juicvj, 11 bbons liuehlngs, Collars, Cults, etc., at u.w.wwmwuv. BUSINESS NOTICES. n. ...... i i..,. .. r , uuuL iiiiiiiiiv ) iniL u iihw rnmrvi inti Ulias Veen before t.ue public, thirty years. SCnSTITLTX FOn OALOMRI. AND 0.DINISK. Simmons Liver Regulator, purely vege tAbl. is cnual In nowor to blue mass or calomel, but without any of their Injurious properties. "I havo used Simmons Liver Regulator, and find It a most excellent medicine, act ing llko n charm on tho liver. It Is ft most excellent stibstltuto for calomel. Havo tried It In scvoral cases 6f bilious disorders, chills aud fever, nnd find It effects a euro In a most satisfactory manner, . Dn. J. II. BO WEN, Clinton, Oft," Tho nowcrful curallvo properties of a Hod Plaster aro irrcststlblo when applied to Backache, Swollen Joints and Muscles, Sciatica, Pleurisy, Sharp Pains, or any sort of soreness. Tho best and strongest porous planter made. A trial will demon strate It. 25c. Din one end of n Bndnca in water and tho whole will soon bo saturated. Hi a dlseaso In ona rart of the body affects other part. You havo noticed this yourself. Ktdroy nnu uvcr troubles, unless cucckcu, win Induce constipation, piles, rheumatism nnd gravel. A timely uso of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy will provent thesu re sults, it is pleasant to ine taste nnu may bo taken freely by children and dcllcato fcmnlcs. It gives tho elasticity, life and checks with roses on them. Hunt's Remedy nurlfics tho blood by as sisting the kidneys to cany oft all Impuri- ties. "It fairlv wearies mo to think ot the mul- tltude of things advertised to euro disease," you say. No wonder. But In tho momt alns of chaff their are grains of tolden wheat. We may find it difficult to induce you to test tho merits of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy, but when you nave'.dojo so, our work is ended. Afterwards you and this medicine will bo fast trlcnds. Favorite Remedy would have died out long ago except for its real usefulness. Hut it Is good nuil noes good. When baby wns sick, we gave her CAS TORIA, When she was a child, she cried for CASTORIA. When Bho became SIlss, she clung CASTORIA. When Bho had Children, sho gavo them UABTU1UA COMMENCE TIIK YEAH 1UOHT. Don't make too many resolutions, but hold on liko erim death to those you do make. If your physical system Is out of order you should attend to that at once ; for Its no use trying to keep a stiff upper up wncn your Kidneys or liver are taKing tho courngo out of you- It you havo real ly mado up your inlnd to turn over n new leaf, commenco the year by taking a thor ough courso of Ilia cclcuralcu Kldnoy. Wort. Thousands of people testify to Us good ef fects for kidney diseases, biliousness, piles, constipation, etc. Tho suro effects ot Avar's Sarsanarltln arc thorough and pcrmaucnu If thcro is a lurking taint of scrofula about you, Aycr's SarsaparlUn will dislodge It, nnd 'expel It from your system. "nocou os HATS." Clears out rats, mice', roaches, fllcs. nnts bed-bugs. '"j " '- ' IlBAltT I'AIKA- Palpltatlon, dropsical swellings, dizzi ness, Indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Hcnlth Renewer." "BCUOH OS O011KS." Ask for Wells' "Rouch on Corns. 15c. Quick', completo cure. Hard orsoft cornp, wnrts, bunions. "BBonB-rAIBA." Quick, comolcte cure, all Kldnev. Blad der and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irri- tiuon, stone, u ravel, uatarrn or tho Ulad dcr. $1, Druggists. iTIED-nuaS, Kl.lBS.. vnn . i t i . iUaiiLCS, HUM. UVU-UU3, 1UIH, U1IUL, gophersjc'iipjiunksiclcarcd out, by "Rough on uais." ioc; THIN PEOPLE. . . "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspcpstn,Impnlcncc, sex. ual debility. $1. ... ''nonou os pahs." i Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhoea. aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20c. Rough on Pntn Plas ters, 15c. If you are falling, broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Kcnewtr." $1. Druggists. LIFE PliESEnVEK. If vou nre loslne vour crin on life, trv "Wells' Health Reuowcr." Goes direct to weak spots. "ltocan os PILES." Cures piles o hemorrhoids. Itchlnir. pro truding, bleeding, internal or other. Inter nal and external remedy In each package Sura cure, 50c. Druggists. PltKTTV WOMBS. Ladies who would retain freshness nnd vivacity. Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Renewer." "nocou os ITCH." "Rouch on Itch" cures humors, erup tions, ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, frost ed feet, 'cliillblntns. "nOUQU OS OATAltKU." Correct offensive odors at once. Comn'cto cure of worst chronic cases, also unequal ed as gargle for dlpthcria, soro throat, foul breath. 50c. THE HOPE OF THE NATION. Children Blow in development, nunv. serawncy, and delicutc, uso "Wells' Health Mcnewcr." CATAltllll at THE m.ADDEIL Stlncltic. irritation. Inflammation, all Kidney am. Urinary complaints, cured by "lluchu-Palba." $1. "WATEIt DUOS, UOACHE3," 'Rouch on Rats" clears them out. nlso Beetles, Ants. Slanv a victim to Brinht's Dlseaso has been restored toi sound health by Hunt's Remedy. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF WILLIAM WltBB, DXCKASID. Tho undersigned auditor annolntwl Yiv npt. ment ot counsel, by the orphans' court ot CoTum- uiu ujumy iu lutuo uibinuuuon oi mo runu in me hands ot William Hart, Trustee,, and also tore port a distribution ot the sura secured In tho pre mises according to the terms of solo and the or ders of tho court, will sit at bis onice, in Blooms- uunr uu rnua, jmj lum iso ai vo'ciocic r, m., lor tho iiurpones ot UU appointment when and where all persona bavins claims against said es tate must appear and prove luo same, or be de barred trom any share ot said fund. mayaa Auditor, jUDITOB'S NOTICE. ISTATX Or DYIK C. UObS, DECKA8KD. Notice la hercbr dventhat IhnnnilrRltrnrvi nlm hu been appointed by tbe Orphans' court, an au ditor to distribute the tuad In tbo bands ot tbe e: ecutor ot said estate to claimant nn thn nfntn and to legatees and distributees under the will o' said decudent, will attend at tbe omco ot John (1. Freeze Euq., in llloomsburg, on tbe lotb day ot July, lass, lor bearing lu Bald estate, at 10 o'clock in iuv lurcnoon, wnen ana wnero an persons uav tnc claims on said ebtata are renulred to attend, or uu loruvvr aeuarrva iroin coming lu on said rund. June 6-3w luiia u. VOCUM. Auditor. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE Real JGstsitc! Tho undersigned appointed Assignee ot C, 11. Brockway of llloomsburg. Columbia County, J.M., will Oder at public sale at tbo Court Hoil-a! Saturday, Juno 20th, 1885, at 10 o'clock, a, ru., the following valuable, proper, ties, to-wlti Fill BT, Three buudlng lots In (lien city, Beaver twp. formerly lu tho name ot Charles It. Barnes. SECOND, A tract ot timber land la Locust twp. la tbo warrantee nameotJobnSverUart, contain, ing tour hundred acres more or less. T1IIU1). Tract ot timber land In ltoartngcrcok and Locust townships, In the warrantee name ot Thomas Barnes, Jr., containing bUty acres more or less. The above piopertlea will bo sold la tbo order named, tbo Absigneo ivsenlng 111 power to ad lourn the sal requl" journ the sale trom tune to time, u'vJinstanees i n-tti,ia nv RAT V Tn w, ma, nl fi ot tbo purchase money to bo paid at tho tv down ot tbe property iho one-halt legs, tbo ten ler cent, at tho confirmation ot sale; and the re. malntng.onc-baU In three months thereafter, w UU lau-rw. irora connrmuuon mu. M. 1". LVTZ, Assignee. tlx., i i'