The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FIUDAY, OCTOHEIt, 2, 188.1. (imiuiT minmiii inn Ttm.r, Trains on tho Philadelphia .V It. II. loavo ltunert M lUlIOWS i 1 NOIlTlt. I,:K1 ii. in, :i:M p. in. BOOTH, 1!:4 ii. m. MS l. in. Tialnami the t. I. ft W. It. II. tcato Mooinsburs nslulkmal hOIITll. 0.31 n. in. 10.31 a m. . P. m. tl:Uu p. in. 60UTII. 8.i a. in. 11:11 a. m. 4il p. in. 8:17 p.m. o Trains niillw N. ft W, 11. Hallway pass llloom rciry ii iuiiuwb i NOKTII. M.GJ a. in. 0.37 1. m. NORTH. 111:1 1 ft 111 SOflll. is:(is p. m. 1.11 p. in. SOCTII. Tan pm Cliemt Ail vert (HcmiMitH. Advertisements will bo Inscitcd In our real columns nt the following rules i Sltuntlons wanted, free. Lost or found, free. Help wnnted, 20 cents. Hooms to rent, 20 cents. Ono timo en'cli, or !1 times, 40 tents. HtllllCllllK OI1LTH. TllO Col.tt.MIIIAN Is olTcicd on the follow. Ing term? i Coidmuian anil N. Y. Weekly H'oiMl yr. " " l'llllft, TtMC.1 " " " AmrrUviH Avrlculttti'litt M " " Trilflme it 7'nniir " 2.35 S.M Oilier pnpcis will bo nddtd to this list For 4 new subscribers to tlio Columiiian accompanied with tlio cash, 40.00, n copy of the History of Columbia county will be giver, to getter up of club. For 3 new names find $4.50 we will send Hie Columiiian ono year free to pel son send log nnmcs j or If names arc sent In by one now Inking tho pnpi r we will credit his account with one yeai's subscription For 2 new names, with 43.00, we will send paper for 0 months to the person so curing the names tor us. For 1 new name with $1,60, we will send paper 3 months to person securing the sumo for us. On receipt of 10 cents wc will send tho Columiiian to nny address In the county for one month on trial, and paper will not be sent longer unless so ordered. I'lirm for Hale. The farm now occupied by A. M. White In Orange township, containing ono hun dred acres with good buildings nud Im provements, U offered for sale, possession to be Given April 1st. 188(1. For terms nnd pailiculnrs npply to I. W. McKelvy or Geo, E, Klwell, lUoomsburg. Sept 2.Vlf lur Sale or i:xcliiini;i'. Two good cows nnd a top buggy can be bought at a bargain for ensh, or exchange ed for a good, kind horse.ut Dr. Shattuck's Hcst Cure, near I). L. & W. depot, Hlooms burg. ITlvnte Kale, Of valuable real estate located in the vll lago of Stillwater, Col. Co. l'a., consisting of a aero lot on which ts a good two sto. ry dwelling built In modern style, also n new stable and out buildings. Also another Email lot on which Is a good blacksmith shop. These properties are nicely situated and in a good place for business. For further information address Auiiiirr Mkt.oar, MillviUc, Oct. 2, 4w. Col. Co., l'a. Foil Sai.k. A large number of first-class ompty cider barrels for side by C. 1J. Hob' bins, llloomsburg, l'a. sep-25-tf. Fou Sam:. A Jersey bull calf, entitled to rcgistiy in Herd liook of A. J. C. C. Call on or address, A. 1'. Young, Mlllville, Columbia county, l'a. Ken Sai.i:. Two buggies, ono spring wagon, one sleigh second hand, in good condition offered for sale for less than their value by Oct. 2 tf. Jilt. J. H. Kvans, I'erHoiuil. Paul 12. Wirt Esq. went to New York on Tuesday, Miss licssic .Monroe of llupeit is ylsitlng ut Ashland, Mordccui Millard was foreman of the grand jury. W. A. Marr, Ksq , of Ashland was In comt on Tuesday, ltev. L. Zaliner attended convocation at Wllliamsport on Wednesday. Miss Illller of Lock Haven is visiting her cousins, the .Misses Fov. . Mrs. Durkco of Wisconsin Is tlio guest of Mrs. M. 11. Mclvlmiey. Dr. L. A. Shaltuck N taking u short va. cation for the benefit of his health. Miss Lillian O. Il.irton 1ms accepted nn appointment ns teacher In the Iicrwick schools. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Long of Plymouth nnd .Mr. and Mrs. M, 12. Walker of Sliick shlnny were in town on Tuesday, having come down to attend the Hobblns-Kuapp wedding. J. II. Malzo Ksq., returned homo last Thursday evening, after an absence of four months, most of which ho spent In Ncbrns ka. Ho is decidedly of tho opinion that Pennsylvania is preferable to the west. William Goodman, of Oonyngham town. ihlp,nttendcd court this week. He has tak. cn the Columiiian nnd Its predecessors for nearly llfty yearp, and always pays In ad. Yanco. Of course ho enjoys good health, Louis Gross has just returned from tho city with n full lino of new goods. I. W. McKelvy Is building grain house nt tho Hemlock mill. Itcgulnr meeting of town council next Friday night. David Wcnner bus been elected collector of Town tuxes, by tho town council. Samuel Ncyhard will go to Schuylkill county next Monday on an extensive sur vey. He will be absent several weeks. Prof. Johnson, better known as "Hllud Chailev." will attend nil the fairs In the couuty this year. H, H. Mark of the firm ol Clark ii Sou is In New ork buying his fall stock. Look out for something handsomo In a fow days. Euos Jncoby tendered his resignation, us sunerlntendent of suwernnd Samuel JNej. hard was elected his successor, at Iho last meeting ot Council. Jncoby opens Ids "Oyster Hay" on Frl day with Shell and Tub Oysters, nlso fresh Fish. Standard Tubs 23 30 cents qt ex. tra selects 40 cents qt. Tho caso of Charles Chalfant of Iho Dan vilU JntcltiijtMtr who was Indicted for libel was heard In Court nt Danville, last week, Tho jury brought In a venllctof "not gull ty," but defendant to pay one-half tho cost. 0. 1'. Frvmlro day morning ot last week by tho presenco imic uoy. uoiu mother nnd child aro doing well. Mrs, 0. K. Hnbb return ml frnm tl.rn Thursday of Inst week, with n full lino of ""ilincry goods. Cheap rcady.trlm mcdliats. Cheapest In the town. Call nnd be convinced. Hereafter no connection can bo mado W illi the sewer until a permit is obtained. Samuel Nejliard has been elected superln. tendant a sew mi, by tho council. antki). A mnn with an Investment of two hundred and llfty dollars can sccuro n half Interest In a business Hint pnys large proms ana steady employment. For par. ui-mars auuress call box 200, llloomsburg, Pa. .Mr. G. II. llobblns and Miss Mamlo iviiappwcro married nt the resldencn n tho bride's paicuts on Tuesday morning nt w ociock, uev. u y.ahncr officiating. On. ly tho family nnd near relatives were pres. cnt They will lake a trip In the west, visiting Michigan, Illinois and other states. .Mr. Samurl Nollen of Wolllverivlllc, came near having n runaway on Monday. llo was niter some freight nt the depot when his liorsis became frightened nt tho cars. Mr. Nolten received a few bruises on Hie hand by coming In conlnct with tho side of the cur, but he held the team. We call nltentlon to the advertisement of G. . Curletnn ii Co., the large Hook Pub llslior,Now York Clty.who want an Agent in our vicinity to sell their popular Sub, scriptlon Works. See their advertise, meiit of Agents Wanted In nnother col. umn. There aro living in Fishlngcreek town ship six sisters who married six brothers, and all were related before Ihey were mar. ricd, in a more or less remote degree. llloomsburg has a case where three sisters married three brothers, but Fishlngcreek Is ahead. The llloomakurg Journal will not be Issued this week. The proprietor, G, A. Potter, Is making arrangements to move to Wilkes Harre, from which place the paper will hereafter be issued. The name of the pa. per will be changed to "Walchllie." The paper will bo continued In the Interest of Prohibition, and has many warm support, ers in Luzemo county. The Columbian lias nn office on tho Her wick fair grounds this week, and will be glad to see all Its friends and patrons. Next week It will be represented at Hen ton fair. At these places subscription can bo paid, new subscribers taken, orders for job work received, and the History of Col. iinibia county offered for sale at a price lower than ever before. Call and see us. Daniel F. Seyhert has lots of trouble. He was convicted of luiceny ,in Luzerne coun ty last week, ana Is now out on ball, a mo tion tor n new trial having been iniule. This week h'j was indicted lor burglary by the grand jury of this county, but could not be died as the crime with which he is cliaigcd Is a felouy, triable in the court of oyer and tcrmlner,'ind no oyer and termln. er venire was Issued for jurors. The case was therefore continued until next term. List of letters remaining in the post of. lice at ltcntou for the quarter ending Sep tember 30. S. Norton, Oley McIIenry, K. H. Mcllen. ry, Clennul Kestcr, William Knight, John Walter, Peter Mostellcr, Henry Cole, ! M. Cole, William Peterman, Miss Susie Mat ther, Miss Abblc Uacon, Miss Ada Haker, .Mrs. I). N. Cone, John W. Shultz 2, Mo Henry Lodge No. 233 I. O. O K. 2. John Hi: acock, P. M. The matrimonial rush has been Immense the past two weeks. Those who were slow to make up their minds, or too bashtul to pop the question will now havo to nnswer numerous iutcrrogatoiics and go through tho redtiipe process prescribed by law before they can be joined In weillock. Per. sons having authority to peiform thu mar. lingo cciunony should bo very careful that they do not incur the penally of the law by a Uilure to comply wiih all the provl slons of Ihe Act of Assembly. A festival und dedication was held in tho new hall of Sugailoaf Grange No. 103, on Saturday Sipt. 13th. A. P. Young, W. J. Hidleman and other speakers weic present. About one hundred people took supper. In the evening a largo crowd gathered in Ihe hall and listened to able addresses from the speakers. I. K. Iviickhaum was chosen president and I). K. Laubach secretary of the meeting. About ten o'clock the meet. ug adjoin ned all feeling satislled with the results tif the day. Tho net pioceciU from the festival w.is about $40. List of letters remaining in the Post Of. lice nt Blooinslmig for week ending vpt, 1!!, 188.1: Mlm Mintle Evans M-. Miles Frey, Mell- verna llailm.in, C. II. Kramer, hylyester Yognct. awn. T. O. Wilson. Persons calling for above please say idverlUed." Okoikik A. Ci.auk, P. M. The small number of Sheriff's sales of real estate that have been made in this county within tho past year evidences the fact that most of our people nre doing uu. siness or a safe basis. Though the prices for farm produce have been low, our farm. rs have apparently been holding their own, or at all events none of them have con. traded debts that they havo been unable to pay, Nobody is making much money, as Iho margins In ull kludi. of trade are very uarrow, but where they aro not more than a half dozen properties sold by tho Sheriff In a period of four months, we may safely say that financially tho people oi this county havo little to complain oi, con. sldering tho long depression In tho business of tlio country, through which wo havo just passed. Tho followlnc notice we clip from tho Dailv Sews, of Kausas City. Tho Mr. Tor. rey referred to is William Torrey lormcriy of Ashland, now of Abilene, Texas, who has many friends In this county. Speak Ing of Torrey it Huston, laud, live stock, and note broken, the Mm says i This firm docs a general land business uud controls a largo amount of desirable property In farming lands nnd stocked or unstocked ranches for sheep, cattle or horses. They havo n large expeileuco In their lino and aro thoroughly conversant with tho values and adaptability of tho lands In this vicinity and elscwhcro in tho State. Mr. Torrey, formerly of Pcnntylvn' nla. has resided In Abilene since the be. ijlunlng ol tho city, and Mr. Huiton, late of Kentucky, has lived Hero two years, both enjoying a largo acquaintance, nud the firm in ueuerul au excellent trade. They are prepared to sell land In tracts of 1(10 acres to 150,000 acres each at prices ranging from 1 up, They also have facl. lltles for tho placing of money ndvaula .'eouslv for Investors or for loans on real estate. Any Information regarding land, j climate, water or nuytlilng in incir line furnished on application. THE COLUMBIAN AJND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 SIIItRIl'P'H HAI.i;. Sheriff. Motitcy sold tho property of J, B. Mann In centra township on Monday at tho court house, to Sarah Mann for $50.00 Iirndlcy'a Hiipcritlioitplintc, Manufactured by tho llradlcy Fertilizer Co., ot ISoston, can now bo obtained In llloomsburg. It Is excellent In quality nnd Is among the best fertilizers In the market. Tho prices nro rensonnble, and the results are very satisfactory. For particular call on C. M. Illttenbendcr, under Opera House, Centre street, llloomsburg, 3m. Voted for Hvery I-rcNltlcut. William A. Hulmo was born In Now Jer sey In 1770, nnd when Gen. Washington was made President tho second time ho was old enough to vote, nnd no doubt enst Ids ballot for tho first President of the United States. Mr. Hulmo died m 18211, Ids last vote for President being cast for Gen. Jackson. William Hulmc, of Denton n son of William A., volcd first for Jack. son in 1832, the ballot having stamped upon Its back a Hickory tree Ho has voted for every democratic candidate for President ever since, so that wc find In this Instance the unusual fact that the father and son In succession have voted nt every Presidential election from the be- ginning, nnd have always voted the item ocrnllc ticket. It Is likely that at this day, very few such ca9es enn be found In the country. Northern Columbia & Southern Luzerne County Agricultural Society, Ber wick, Pa , Oct. 2, and 3, 1885- Kntrles In trotting races. FRIDAY, ll'JC P. M., 3 MINUTE CLASS, I'tliWK S150.00. Harry Faux, Hazlcton, enters b m Flora L. George Cook, Wyoming " b g Mock Mcdm. Vm. Hughes, Hazlctou'1 s g Charley S. Thos. W. Casslebury " " s g John W. F. M, Amsbry.Ulng'ton" b g Frank Downs FItlDAV, 10:30 A. M., VAItUEIlS TltOT, l'UISSK, $50.00. HATL'ilDAY, 1:30 P, M., OPES 10 AM., I'l'ltaK, S500.00 (!. K.Tilman, Shenandoah enters blk g W. K T. L. Casslebury, Haz'ton. " s g John W. It. C. Cummlngs.Hnnis'hg," b m Hessle M, 11. H. Domarlst.Nowton "hrmShnm'rk W. O. Leslie, Klmlrn, " h g J. P. Mor's C. O. Kvnns, llerwlck, " blk g 11. Prince 8ATUK1UY. 2 l M. , I'OIX'MlllA UOUXTV HOUSES ruiwE 43. Harry Faux, Hiizleton, enters b m Flora L S. W. Adams, llerwlck, " b g Hoy Hen. S. Premiss, llloomsburg," br m Annie J. S. K. Heller, Herwick, " s t Edward Knox IiuimiiclliiK A Jury. Under the now law, the mode of Impau. cling a jury is tills: The clerk draws fiom the box the name of a juror , calls it, and (If the juror responds) the name Is written down ns the first ot a list of twenty thus formed, the iwenty proceeding (as called) to the jurybox; when the list Is handed to the dlstilct-attorncy, who passes (orders aside) some one or more of the twenty, or challenges for cause, as the detendaut may do In his turn. The jurors passed by the commonwealth or challemied for cause bv tlthcr party (If the challenge is sustained,) retire from the J box, anil their places arc tilled by the call of the cleik as before. Eieh party now has four peremptory challenges, alternately, beginning with the commonwealth. If either party waive his challenge, tho clerk must strike a name from the list, marking it ns the challenge of the paity for whom he strikes. 1 lie clerk stilkes whom he will; but, In the ex ercise of a sound discretion, will usually not slrike from the twelve uamcs Ilrst call ed. I'hls applies to criminal enses; In civil suits there Is no ordering aside, the dial lcnges begin wilh the plaintiff. I'eteriiinn vs. Ictcriiinn. The Ilrst caso in which a jury was cm. panelled under the new law was that of the Commonwealth against Abraham Peter mau. Twenty jurors were called, and then each side struck oil ono until only twelve were lett. The commonwealth was represented by District attorney Hlllnieyer and E H. Little, and thu defendant by Ikeler & Herring, nnd While. In open Ing the case Mr. Hlllmcycr said the prose cutlon would prove the following facts : On the 2'Jth day of July a dispute arose between John Peterman and Abraham Peterman while at work in a hay Held In Sugarloaf township. Abraham knocked Johu down and tiled to gouge his eyes out with his thumbs. They were separated, and John started to run when Abiaham pursued him with a pitch. fork and knock- cd John down bv a blow on the head. The blows were repeated until John was ser lously iiijuied. Abraham was nncstcd, ami on 8r end occasions said that hu was sorry he luil nol kihui jiuin, nnu wnen he gut nut of statu piUou he would kill him. John Peleiiiinn was put on the witness stand and mlistuiillaled the above. Theiu were other witnesses, and the whole evl- deuce brought out the fact Hint there Is bad blood existing in the family. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of aggravated assault and battery. llerwlck. OurG. A. It. were highly pleased with tho unveiling at Hu.elton. It was a grand success. The rig of Miss Sponebcrg looks nobby with its fresh coat of paint. Geo. Wcstler is supplying the Boiling Mill with an excellent quality of lire clay obtained from Nescopeck Mouutiili'. Strong indications of coal near the deposit. Geo. A. Carey visited Philadelphia last week purchasing goods for Freas Bros. He Is n young man ot lino business quallllca. tlons, and fully appreciated lu this comma nlty. Parties clfectcd an entrance through tho window lu the rear of Merger' shoo store last Sunday morning. After examining shoes, they filled two available pipes lying on the table and tried tho shoes on before decamping. Three plccalos are missing, It Is claimed strains of a march were heard as they wended their way toward Levy's clothing store but .tho clerk Inter ruptcd them after opening tho shutters. Berger sells his shoes so low that thero Is no object In stealing. A.J. Yau Sheets tho popular nrtlit of the North und West Brauch ot the Susque hanna, has decorated the buildings of thu Berwick Fair Grounds iu artistic style. His work recommends him wherever lie goes; wo wish him success. He Is identlfl. cd with Snyder who Is long known in our community us frcscoo uud sign painter, Trescott Bros, aro doing a thriving bust ncss, ami fast gaining notoriety, Tlio car riages built recently demonstrates their cupablllty In their lino. They are very handsome uud uro a sufficient card in their lino of business, nud as to thu Dexter Spring buggies there can nothing bo found belter. Mr, Petty gets tho buggy, Hurry Cooper has put up a lino house, Nescopeck, confronting tho bridge on tl.o Nescopeck side, ItonrtiiKcrccU. Tho ccllpso of the moon last Thursday morning was plainly vlslblo hero. Forests aro donning a moro autumnal as. pect during tho last few-days, ltolandns Herbcln who was qulto III Is wo nro'plcnsed to note, Improving consld. crnbly. Dr. G, V, Meats, of Numcdla, lias been mnklng some marked Improvements nboul his homo. G. Wash. Adams nlso Clins. Hughes nre making repairs at their grist mills recently. Montillus Yengcrhns put his clder.mlll In working order again and Is now busy al most dally. The United Hrethrcn bush meeting un. dcr charge of Uev. Hcrold nt Fisher's still progrcsscth with fair success, having had upwnrds of fifteen seekers. .Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Herring, Mrs, IPs sister and their son D. 12. Herring, of Dan. vllic, spent Sunday hist hero Willi the fami ly of Mnybcrry Snyder. A number of the boys made night hid. cons the other evening with their musical Instruments (?) In serenading (or belling) a newly married couple In our village. Among those who have had tho "knot tied" in these parts slnco our last, ero the new statutes of tho Cominonwcilth go In to effect were John Hower, ot Numcdla, and Anna 12. Kdwnrds of this pince; Gera Kvcland and .Miss Fetteiman; Adam Hit. ncr and Miss Humble; nlso n young couple of Mnlnvlllc. si. si. I.lKlUHtrcet. John Mullm nnd wife of Shickshinny spent Sunday In town. J. W. Oman returned to Annpolls, Mury. land on Tuesday where ho will llnlsh his four years schooling In about eight months He will then have two years for cruising when his full course for n naval officer will be complete. J. W, Is a lino young man of promising ability; his stay from homo may be two years or more If sent to foreign parts. Quarterly Conference of the Evangelical association commenced on Saturday after noon, preaching in Ihe evening by Uev. Fox; on Sabbath morning sacrament of Ihe Lord's supper was administered, Mrs. Mary Illdley nnd Wm. Vnnderslico visited at K. M. Johnson s. Luther German of Mlllville was In town Saturday nnd Sunday. John ICelchner of llloomsburg spent Sunday with his mother. A. H. White's store room presents grand appearance since the change has tuken place, where he will have greater facilities for doing business. The carpont- er work was superintended by lllrnm Everett of Jit Pleasant who knows how it should be done. H. F. Conner and A. F. Tcrwllllger freshened up the wood work with the usual amount of trimming necessary. (Paint) Among the numerous visitors we noticed Henry Deltrieh and wlfo of Lspy, lteed Thomas and wife of Mt. Pleasant, Lee Sleppy and wlfo of Orangeville, J. h. White of lliickliom and 10. M. Tcrwllllger and wile of the same place, Mr. Harris of Danville. Miss. Lundy returned to her homo on Tuesday from an extended visit to her friend .Miss Custer. HiipcrviHorH, lake Notice t Last Monday morning when the consta bles' icturns were taken in court the con stable of llloom reported that the Index boards were not up nt 311111 in Cros3 ltonds, and other points in Heaver township. Thu conslnble of Cntawlssa reported Hint the Index-boards were only partly up in that township ; the constable ot Hemlock said the same of lib townhlp ; the constables of Mllllin, Oiaugc and Pino made the same report. The Court made some remarks, which it will bo well for supervisors to bear iu mind. Judge Elwell said : "This Is not a compliance with the law. Index-bo'irds must bo nut up ut every point where two roads Intersect, for the convenience of travellers. This matter ba3 been mentioned by thu c urt before, nud we uru surprised that a duty so easily per formed by supervisors should be so much neclected. We now eivo notice Unit at ncxtcouit wo shall direct the district at torney to draw indictments against every supervisor who is iclurncd to the court as having lulled to put up index-bourds where tlicy are needed." There arc somo oilier townships besides llioso returned where the index-hoards are not all up. If not up by next court, it may bo possible that some constables mny be indicted for perjury in making false re turns, as well as some supervisors for not pel forming their duty. The Coi.uviun proposes to follow up this matter until the law concerning ludex-boarils is strictly compiled with all over the county. Court pmcui'duiKH, Court met on .Monday morning Sept. 23, lion. William Elwell. Piesldeiit Judge, and nsMci,itc, Huns. I L SI ui ma i and James Lake on the bench. Evan Jones and G. W, Foster were np- pointed tipstaves lor lirst week. Auditor's report in estate of William I vey deceased, conllrmo nisi. Commonwealth vs. Samuel P. Hess, for- nlcntlnn and bastardy ; rccocnbnnce of defendant and surety tnken in ?400, for appearance nt next term. Commonwealth vs. Charles Schcll, for. nicallon and bastardy ; recognizance of defendant nnd surety in 100 for nppear. aucc ut next term. Commonwealth vs. Calvin Grovcr, for- nicallon nnd bastardy; iccognlzance of defendant nnd surety taken in 400 for np- pcarauce at next term. Commonwealth vs, Alfied Kline, surety of the peace. Nol. pros, entered. Sale ordered in estate of Abraham Mart. deceased, for payment of debts. Auditor's report making distribution of proceeds of Sheriff's salo of property of E. B. and 12. A. Beishllne, confirmed nisi. Auditor's report in estate of William Welib deceased, confirmed nisi. lteport of icviewers ngninst a road In Scott, near D. L. ic W. depot uud 11. Stiffs farm, confirmed nlal. Heport ot reviewers ngatnst n road in Hemlock nenr M. C. Wldtcnight'e, confirm ed nisi. lteport ot salo of real cstato In estato ot Henry llhodes deceased, confirmed nisi. Heport ot salo of real estate lu estate ot Benjamin Homboy deceased, confirmed nisi. On petition Matthias Shntls was sworn In ns n citizen of the United States. Auditor's report in cstato ot Hannah Kuorr, deceased, coullrmed nisi, Citation ordered to Thomas Dollman guardian ot Charles Dollman, directing him to file nu uccount. Guardian appointed for minor children of W, F. Smoyer, deceased. Henry Leltwhller appointed guardian of minor children of John ohu, deceased. Commonwealth vs. Mary Shearon, n truo bill for selling poiter nud ale without license. Defendant pleads guilty, and court sentetuo her to pay costs of prosecu lion and a lino of 5U,00 Commonwealth vs. Kato llowcll. Lnr ceny, Nol. pros, allowed. Commonwealth vs. John B. Wynlngs. Nol. pros, allowed. Petition filed for a road In Heaver near Mldln X Itoads. The followlngTudltow reports wcro filed and confirmed nlsli Estate of Samuel Illmby, C9tato of Lev! Miller, estate of Esther Efans, cstato of Elizabeth Wcnncr. Widows appraisements coflrmcd nisi. First nnd final account of Androw Jj'ow- lcr, committee of Elizabeth Dcltlcrlch a lu natic, confirmed nisi. C. W. Eves vs. W. It. Coxi petition to set nsldo sheriff's return filed. llcport of viewers In favor of n road in Fishlngcreek near Itummcl's confirmed ni Heport of viewers In favor of a road In Pine near Isaac Evans confirmed nisi. ltcpoit of viewers In favor of n road In Centre conllrmcd nisi. Heport of viewers In favor of a road In Cntawlssa near M. E. Church confirmed nl- Heport of viewers In favor of a road In Mt. Pleasant near John wnnlch's conllrm cd nisi. Heport of viewers In favor of a load In Ilcnton nenr A. Smith's, confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of n road In Sugar- loaf near Central confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers in favor of a road In Pino nnd Greenwood nenr It. Potter's con firmed uisl, Citation ordered to committee of E. L. Hottenstcln a lunatic for discharge or ad. dttlonal security. Inquest on body of Lydla Frcas npprov. cd as a proper case for an Inquest. Specllle performance of contract decreed In estnto of Samuel II. Hngenbuch, dec's'd. Charter granted to Odd Fellow's Ccmc- try Association of Ccntralla, In the matter of the application of the Columbia County Agricultural See Society for amendment of Charter, publication or. dcred. Commonwealth vs. Ira llcss. Nol. pros, allowed. Commonwealth vs D. F. Seybcrt, bur. glary, a true bill. Commonwealth vs Alexander Smith, Nol. pros, allowed. Stephen II. Wolf vs. J. W. Miller, opln Inn nicd. Commonwealth vs. Abraham Peterman, case tried Verdict guilty on Ilrst count. Commonwealth vs Henry Ortwcin and W. Ortwcln, n true bill. Coin, vs Peter Swank, a truo bill. Com.vs Geo. Snyder, a true bill. Com. vs Chas. Cienver and Phillip De- chant, not n true bill, county pay costs. The following roads were coullrmed fl nally: Locust near James Bird's. Franklin near A. Lorcman's. Henver nenr P. Fishei's. Cntawlssa near Benlnger's mill. Main near W. S. Fisher's. W. Fisher, J. Derr and Geo. Fisher np pointed viewers of a road in Hoarlngcrcek near J. C. Myers. Blidge in .Beaver near P. Fisher's nr- proved by grand jury. ICllHt ilcnton. Amusement tor our young friends. No place on earth where I am not, On my pure, fair name Is not a blot ; I greet everybody on his road, And dwell with htm Iu humble abode By day, or by night, it is nil tho same, 1 hasten on my mission shiuc or ruin My labors nre ceaseless nil the year round, And but for my presence nil things would coniounu. My first In Asia Is met, Mybccond In Africa you bet, My third nnd Inst in Europe you see, My whole Iu America, Africa nud Aus. trnlhi is found, And in every kingdom and nation my voice I sound, From tho above please learn my name and what I am. Now for a long spell of fine weather. Isaac Gibbons known ns Dr. Gibbons of Cumbrn, and once a candidate for the leg- islature in Columbia county, is In a critical condition, suueriug irom paralysis nnu prostration, affecting his mind to such an extent that part of the time ho docs not know tho town nnd place of residence Our neighbors havo been availing them selves of their mutual help by each ono making a corn cutting. It was a very tedious job on nccount of having been bad. ly broken down by heavy storms of wind utiil ruin In tin iirlv nnrt nf A tmtist.. iV great deal of buckwheat has already been threshed. It no longer Is an obstruc lion to full elections. 1 hu yield is not overly abundant. Pel hups never In the history of tho pre. sent Kcnctutlon has the husband. man been blessed and icwiirded for his toil as in this and hist yeais. Perhaps never have Ids burns uud store houses so much groaned under the weight of their rich treasures of tho "golden grain," yet with all this abun dunce we hear a wall and u rumor because of the glut und dull markets, from which causes hu Is unable to defray current 'ex - penscs, let nlone pay debts of moro remote contraction. Hut there nro other dlscon- tcntf. Among the laboring class semis to be great destitution. All kinds ot business seem paraly zed because, of tho great stock of overproduction, Pbinty a great plenty of every imaginable and heart wishing lux. u ry nnd amidst all this great plenty thcro seems to be actual poverty and starvation. fin ,,n,nnn II... n..i.la ,.! I,n fn. .! - ----- : . cause arm ,ou nut uiiu uicm mi poor, nut wc doubt whether wc shall find many of them "clad In linen dusters and Btraw hats" during the winter term. We have too much conlldeuco In our worthy friend David Lowenhcrg who has the largest clothing emporium in Central Pcnnsylva. nla, nnd who will reduce prices so low that they will be within ensy reacli of nil He Is a staunch democrat nnd too wide awake to allow any of his customers, or fellow citizens to suffer from the extreme ties ot the cold. And the Coixmiuan which has the largest circulation of any pnper iu the county will convey the io clad tldlncs to nil who will stand in nee ,d of great bar- NUDeiicve mat nu win yet go well. Kvltlcntly gumo is moro plenty than wo 1 r tl. .1 i i .i .... last Saturday from enrlv morn till evening. We have heard no report from the huntlnL' party. Hoys, we pity the game when such a deadly warfare Is waged against It. ilucltlioru. Wednesday of last week was tho coldest day In this country. Somo of our boys were lumbering and started out with over coats and mittens, The mountaineers of northern Columbia Jeered them but re, marked In turn that they would havo theirs on If they had any. Thomas Ogden and wife of Huntington, visited John Betz dtirlug tho week. If Jumbo was tho biggest elephant In the world the biggest pumpkin we know of Is owned by Lewis Gliton, It measures flvo feet four Inches round the long way and four fed round the short way nnd still growing. If It gets too biz to take to the Mr ca'l an(l Misses Carollno anil Sado Kahter nnd Miss Hettlo Hill, all of lluglicsvlllc, aro visiting a wceK wun isano i-urici Why don't our merchants keep bird seed? Somo borrow but forget to return T).lPl Yocum nnd wlfo nnd H. H. Old and wife, were at Hugh Applcman'i) Sun dny. Miss Mcll Hctz Is with friends nt Jersey. town. Miss Lll Hnrtman Is at Nantlcoko with her brother, N. M. Hartmsn. N, P. Moore nnd wlfo drovo to Van Camp ono day of tho week, Mrs. Margaret Colcmnn from tho west, Is paying friends nnd relatives n visit. C. M. Terwilllgcr's motto, "Prices al ways right." Hemlock Bchool Hoard met last Satur day afternoon nnd approved tho following corps of teachers! Huckhorn, upper grade Miss Kate Larlsh, of Berwick; lower grade, C. F. Glrlon; Lcldy's, Miss Kate Shoemak. er; Chestnut Grove, Miss Mamie Glrton; Doll, D. L. Foulk; Forks, II. C. Grotz; Frosty Valley, Wm. Scchlcr of Montour. They nlso adopted Mills' Physiology Hy- glcno and Narcotics. Wm. Dent and wlfo of Virginia, aro spending n few weeks with, brothers nnd sisters of these parts. Haltle Hartman has purchased John Wil liams' farming Implements, stock, and gralu. He has leased William's farm nnd moved thereon to-day (Monday.) James E. Kelchard of this place was married to a Miss Hngenbuch, of Orange. vllle, tho 10th of Sept. The happy couplo are now In Philadelphia attending the state fair and other points of interest. Our boys nro preparing to give them a lively recep tion on their return. Our best wishes to both. Thco. Dent, Win. Mcrrlcle, and John Hciidcrshott started for Michigan on Tucs. day to spend two weeks with friends of that State. AH Important towns (and wo bcllevo Huckhorn feels Its Importance as much ns nny town) hnvc n letter box fnstened In side of tho post-oftlco door, so arranged that letters may bo deposited nt any lime Why can't Huckhorn have it so too? Tho expense will not be a great sum. It Is useless to give reasons fuvorlng It for nil know its convenience to both post-master nnd citizens. Wo kindly ask our post-mns tcr to consider the subject. HAY FKVEU Sl'ECIFlO. I found It a specific for hay fever. For ten years I have been n great sufferer from August 9th 'till frost. Ely's Cream Halm s tho only preventive I have ever found. Frnnk H. Alnsworth, of F. 11. Alnsworth & Co., Publishers, Indlannpolis, lnd. Mr. Charles Carey of White Hall and Miss Ida Krcamcr, daughter of C. Kream. cr of Jerseytown, were married nt the re sidence of William Krcamcr In Blooms burg, on the 24th ult., by Hcv. F. P. Man- hart. Elmer McBrido of Whito Hall was tho "best man," nnd .Miss Laura Smith of Jerseytown was the bridesmaid. Tie bri dal party went to Philadelphia to spend a week or two. SuIannmnher's 1'uiLiDELi'iiu, September as, 1835. Gloves and shoes you buy without knowing what you are paying your money for almost everv one of VOll. You think you know good leather. The maker of imitations knows your weakness and plays on it. He knows how slight your leather knowledge is and humors your conceit by giving his sham the look that yotl think belongs to tlif r.il Tho lonk is all 11(. the real. cares for, The merchant can stand be tween vou find manufacturers frauds if he chooses ; for he has experts ill his service. He be- comes a Sort ot expert hllllSelt. He receives complaints from the disappointed wearers of shams; and the makers of shams expose one another in competi tion before him. Hut nine-out-of-ten of you in the country encourage the mak- ers of shams time after time long I after you ought to know better, You are young in shopping wis dom till old in experience. A ittle easy instruction ouidit to bring the wisdom earlier, U IS a very great WOrK to tie sucn a mercnant as we nave set out to be in a hundred different branches ol merchandise. We don't profess to have reached our notion oi wnat is atiainaoie. 'PI,,, clnro i o imcmKIip lintf-fit- trtir I 1 . . ,t . , year ; which implies that there is pieiuy oi room ior improve ment yet. Let us not be misun derstood. VC admit Oltr Sliort- comings. We aim at perfection nevertneiess. wnat else can it niPnn wlmn v s.ur lh;'u r hnrbA . o whatever you get here if you'd - .v.. , - . . t . . If..,. I , , , " - ' . money anuil ,. ,,, tW fi " ,irf, : , ui uui mii-iiniiuiniiig iu njjuv; ui nc Ir mranc tlint- nr mnl-,. i i . i tasitv v iiiuiw, mem gooa 100 mtc wnen we can't make them trood in time. II 1 11 1 V V I lUlt gloves ailtl SIlOCS W were not dipressinfr. In frlnvj's and shoes we have most difficult mf.rMinnrlici. . Lnrrl tn Snr1rr.il IU Willie, nnd hnrrl in rtt rrnnrl withnnf Inrlrrimr Wr,tU',n,7 rlr.il in .'.- judging. lNOthtllg we deal in IS - r-w- ' " ' ' - - - - !OSt exposed to lraud Irom the makers. How we deal in gloves and Shoes IS acriicial test . . . of our mercantile standard in rrrinrinl 1 1,ure are imitations of every- thing good. Imitations of gloves and shoes ofcotirse the shams are commoner far than honest leather and work the shams are so common, we ven ture to say, that probably half of you who read this wear no thing but shams, and wouldn't think of paying enough for a i ? r i i i single pair oi gioves and shoes to get anything else. You'll otiy inree nines as many pairs m a year as you'd have to buy oi good ones ; and you H go snaooy nan tne year because Vnil won't hllV livn timnc . . .....v. 'oSlnnmimhcr's. many. How arcyouto nnd out what good things are good for tl you never use them t ihe major part of the people never do find out. It is almost need loss to say so. Everybody knows it. The delicate part is to hint that you, who are reading this paper this minute, are pos sibly one of the number who never will find out. And irlovos and shoes are perhaps the very best illustra tions we have in the store of the folly of btiyinir poor stuff when trood is to be not without extra vagance. About every sort ol trlove and about every sort of shoe is made to look like a pro per elove and a proper shoe ; and you are tempted in almost every store in the world to one of two blunders : extravagance or buying a sham. You are not so tempted here. We sell good gloves and good shoes. We draw the line pretty high. We could easily draw it higher. Sham gloves and shoes we leave to those who are willing to trade on your trullibility. We prefer the slower trust of the wiser half of you. Arid what we say of gloves and shoes we hope to say some time of everything. John Wanamakkk. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets, and City-hall square. MARRIAGES. HUPEltT M011GAN. At the residence of tho bride's parents In Slntlngton, Pa., on Sept. 30, 183.1, -Mr. W. It. Itupcrt of Mis. sourl, und Miss Susio Morgnn of Slntlng ton. KNOItlt W .'NTEHSTEEN. At the bride's homo In West Hemlock, Montour Co., Sept. 20, 1885, by Uev. F. P. Muuhart, .Mr. W. E. Kuorr, of llloomsburg, nnd Miss Jennie Wlntcrstceu daughter of Jcre. mlah Wlntcrstceu, PltlNGLE CAIN. At the btido's fath er's In Beach Haven, Sept. 8, 1885,by Hcv. E. M. Chllcont, Mr. Hurry W, Prlngle to Miss Annie L. Cain, both of Beach Haven, Lii.erue county, Pa. NC&S SNYDElt. At M. E. Parsonagu Ueuch Haven, Sept. 15, 1885, by Uev. E. M. Chllcuat, .Mr. Johu M. Nuss of Mifflin twp., to Miss Ella Snyder of Nescopeck twp., both of Columbia county, Pa HlTMIllE-JACKSON. At residence of bride's parents Sept. 20, '85, near Fow- lersvllle, Columbia county, Pa., by Uev. J. D. W. Denvor, Mr. J. H. Whllinlrc, nud Miss Auua It. Jackson, both of Fowlers' vllle, this county, PUHSEL-SHOEMAICEIt.-Iu Blooms burg, Sept. 21th, by ltev. Stuart Mitchell, Mi. William Pursell to Miss Sadie Shoe. maker, both of Hemlock, Columbia county, 1; HO WEIt DELONG. At the home of tho bride, Sept. 20, 1885, by ltev. A. Houtz Mr. James Donnelly Bower to Miss Miner va Alice Delong, both of Centre township. HESS FOIIHINGElt. At the home of the bride, Sept. 20, by Hev. a. Iloutz, Mr. W. Hess to Miss Sarah Alice Ful 'lngcr, both of Fishlngcreek twp. FltEAS WELLlVElt. At tho lteform- cd parsonage In Orangeville, Sept. 27, 1885, by llev. A. Houtz, Mr. Lloyd K. Frcas to Miss Mlunlo WclUvcr, both of Greenwood township. lynn-mostelleh. At the Luther " parsonage.Berwick July 4,1885, by ltev. J. I'. German, Mr. Jesso C. Lynn of Llmo ltldgc to .Miss Ithoda Mostellcr GEAltHAHT IIETLElt. At the resl denco of the bride's parents, Sept. 17, '85. by ltev. J. P. German, Mr. Hcti.y J. Gear- hart to Miss Alice M. Heller, both of Hct tlcrvllle. ADAMS SHAFFEIt. At tho residence of the bride's parents.Scpt. 22,1835,by Hcv. J. P. Germnu, Mr. Thomas M. Adams of Berwick to Miss Sarah A. Shaffer ot Fow. lersvlllo. OltUVEH-SHUMAN. At the Lutheran parsonage, Berwick, by llev. J, P. Qermuu Mr. Hiram G. Gruvcr ot .Mllllin to Miss Kate M. Shumau of Malnvlllc. KEI NEK A LAHAUCH. At tho Luth- erun parsonage, Berwick, Sept. 20, 1885 by Hov. J. P, German, Mr. John Philip Keln cr to Miss Sarah C. Alabnuch, both of Shickshinny. K1S1IBACII HOSS. At the residence ot the bridegroom, Sept. 28, 1885, by ltev. D. P. Kline, Mr. Charles A. klshbach of Salem, Luzerne county, uud Miss LS.zle j. "oss m nerwicK, i-a BOWElt OltASLEY. At Iho Ev. par. sonage. Kvansvlllc, bept. 2(5, is.s.), by Kev, It l l.-U.w. U, (Ij,.., r l II,,,..,. r ,! Mug Mary'y.Gra'slcy'. bothot ilrlarcrcrcek, Col. co. Pa. LOCAL NOTICES. Childrens' and youni: ladles' coats, at II. W. Sloan's. Wanted. Ekks. Shnllbarks. Chestnuts J ijonVcctionw.J' ' Callvt'u's' liukcr . ? .la.V'. u?,us u.,ul "aI'kl3 5ll3t rc i ceivcu nt ii. v. oioan raniiiu nu lauv - , n.,,,, ....n Visitors to Bloomsburc diirlnc the fair clm . piuo Cabinet Photos ntthe reduced r price of only 3.00 per doz. M'Kllllp's In. siutuanenus process used, iiaby pictures I quick us wink, Machine!, residences. ani- I uiuis Mjuuiuuiuifuvu. nun uui; bi'H'cuuu ui i - i ,. , l i i i frames iu stock. M'K.llii'&Choatk. at e Uso O, 1C. Colteo the best In tho market Seldom equaled. Never excelled. Kor ' ... " New dress cloths unit tlannels this week , II W Klnn., - - i . , .... ... .... U. 1U. U8UU OR West 310111 Street, nioomsburir. announces that sl, hn fl.tl.t 'eM l"us" enps made to order. Childrens' ffiT. K Kffir, ,llr K"ms. rurs cleaned, llued and reno 1 Vlltnil Kin fin riiinil no mux 4 .. 1 1 . t .. t . vated, mado cood us new. Auvthtni! In the millinery hue can bo found ut her store, A tine line ot Newmarkets and wraps Just received nt II, W. Sloan', BUSINESS NOTICES. Hunt's ltcmcdy Is purely vegetable uud 9 nnu u cxnressiv ior n n senses of 1 1 kidneys. 'My daughter has taken the medicine faithfully, according to direction, and he ueaiiii ami spirits uru now perfect. The humor Is all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know what a blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is lu such cases, Kxlraordinni-v atirccad vr-rvwlmr,. sure cure for all kidney dlsom-s is Hunt1 jicinu.iy. Ono bottle of Keller's Culurih Hi lll most CllBfM Bllfllr.fnt tn Pltrf, M,ilrl.i is tnu ouiy absolute euro for Catarrh u 1 1 nc VI mcilieilHU tin iit: oilier column. A smooth complexion can bo had by cvety lady who will nso Parker's Tonic. For promptlv regulating tho liver and kid. nevs and purifying tlio blood, thcro Is nothing Ilka It, anil this Is tho reason why It so quickly removes pimples and gives a rosy bloom to the checks. Sept ll-4w WVn llkby u tick, wt f ir htt CutorU, When the wu t Child, th crtod tot CMiorlt, When h btcuna Ulut, h elnng Ut CutorU, Whtu !, htl Children, tb g? lliem CutorU, All old and Intimate friend of inlno" Is Parker's Hair llalsam. I havo used It flvo years, nnu coulil not no witnoui u. n nas stopped my hair from falling, restored its natural uiiick color una wnoiiy cicanFcu u from ihndrull. Miss Pearl Ancson, St. Louis, Mo. ScptlMw Spfeu's PoitT Gurn Winks fou Wkaki.y Pkksosh. This product of tho grnpo Is pre scribed nnd used Ly lo.tdlng physicians, wiicn n nourisuing wine is uesirauie ; es pecially for females, aged persons and con sumptivcs ; i.nd by churches for Commun ion. Hundreds of Now York Physicians have visited Spccr's Vineyards nnd Wine Cellars, and pronounced tils wlnn pure anil unexcelled In healthful properties. It is sold by druggists. For early loss of physical power, A sure euro Is found in Hunt's Hcmcdy, Never tails. Awful Incendiarism. To set on fire the dwelling of nn Immortnl soul with AlcohM Is a great crime. Whoever administers Itumlllllers to the sick is guilty of It. Tho only medicine In existence which cxtln tlngulshcs disease, by removing nil mor. bid matter from the rystcm,ls Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, a tonic, yet free from Al cohol. Can you tell mo who Is In the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epi demic disease ? "Why," you say, "the persons whose blood Is In nn Impure or Im poverished condition.' Exactly. Such people take special complaints ns dry grnss hursts Into lame before tho sparks of a lo comotive. Pura blood Is n defence ; It means safety, and Dr, Kennedy's Fevorlte ltcmcdy Is tho mildest, safest nnd surest purifier ot the blood. Our chief dnngers nre within ourselves. Sept 18-4w T11AVEIXGUS II V (KA AND LAND. Change of nlr nnd travel produces con stlpntion, followed by headache nnd u gen. end disarrangement of the system. The nauseated stomnch gags at a pill, while mixtures sweet or acid are revolting. Noth Ing of Hits kind is ever complained ot In hfaklng Simmons Liver Kegulator purely Prcgclnblc, pleasant to thu tustc, und Its operation upou the liver being perfect, at the same lime so imperceptible that it in terferes wilh neither business or pleasure. A Weak Back, with a weary, nchlng lameness over the hips, is n sign of dis eased kidneys. Use the best kidney cura tlvu known, which Is Burdock Blood Hit tcrs. Who docs not delight to see a good look- ing face ? Yet erysipelas disfigures the features almost ucyonu recognition, uui that Is not tht worst of it. The disease is ns dangerous ns It Is repulsive It Is some- times called "Si. a mutiny's rtrc, ami oi ten causes sudden death. Mr. S. B. Car penter, of Grundvllle, N. Y., had It In both legs and was cured by Dr. Kennedy's Fav. orite ltemcdy. This medicine excels all others for the blood. Especially adapted to persons in feeble health. Sept J8-lw Sale of Pcivonitl Property. Tlio Commissioners' ot Columbia county 111 dls ioo of the following articles at public sale at tho .'ourt House, on Monday. October 5th. 1S8S, at one o'eloek, p. m. The machinery of tlio town ciock reicnuy lawn from the court, house steeple. Four hcaty plate glass co era for faces of town clock. Ten Inside w lndow blinds, mattlnxs, carpets, hose, Iron, Ac. Terms inauu kuowii un uay ui suiu. STEPHEN POME. WASUINOTO.N I'AItH, , county Corainlsalouers. ELI MENDEMIALI, Oct a N OTICE. Proposals will bo received by the undersigned until beven o'clock, l M of Saturday, October 10th, ISO, for tho erection of n two story buck buiIdiiiR sevcnty-nluo feet by eighty feet on tho Normal School grounds. Plans and bpeclttcatlons can bo seen at tho store of s-chuyler K Co., o i and alter .Monday Octobers, ihss. Tho committee rn pervlns the right to reject all bids It they thluk sropcr. It iVii'i-viil'iiVi llUllldlng Committee J IcilUYLEil!0, f of Normal School, sept si, into. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuoot awrltot I'L Fa. issued out ot tho Court ot Common Picas of Columbia county nnd .to mo directed will be exposed to public sale at tho Court llous) In Illoomsbuiv, on Saturday, Oct. 3rd, 1885, at 'J o'clock, 1', M. all that certain lot of ground situate In llloomsbun;, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded nnddewilbcd ns follow, to-wlt: Northwardly by seventh street, cist. wardly by lot ofJas. C. llrown, HOuthwardly by an alley, and weslwardly by lot of Iielbler, fronting on said Seventh street nbout fifty feet, ml extending In depth ono hundred and seventy. nine feet bo tho sainomoro or bus, whereon Is erected a two sloiy truuio dwelling house, and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of (I. M, IC. Lockanl vs Henry C, Naglo nnd to bo sold as tho proiierty of Henry C, Nagle, i'U l'iu JOHN MOUHKV, attics' atty's. shcrtir. plIAL LIST I'OK SSITKJIBSH TKI'V. William II, I vey vs CI ir.i Ivoy. Mary t;. Miealter v William SaiUsre, freueriet rick llontler to uao etc. vs 1). II, & Wr II. II, Cu. Jacob Buyer vs Uavld Vanlloru. meplien liiitcnlx'nder vs Samuel lloiverct nL Henry Tbomas vs Hen), iiearhart et al, W, A. M drier vs J. jieAlarny llx'r. Thomas (ieratflity vs Willi nu Tyson ct aL ltolir Melleury et ux va William E. l'atterson. Juines Hlril vs liarllni; Culp et aU Mellaril (leoivo's Una vs Coiiynguam two. (ieort'O lloyer vs Thomas (lerltt. HChS and Thomas vs 11. K. Kereiu McCreadv llrtw. vs Com M. R Ina. Co. of Cnliim. LU. Adams x son vs Francis Adams, Trustee. William Kbner vs M. 11. Mnith. J. .1. M Henry va llierC. Mos' Kx'r. Mary It. Holmes vs J. S. Woods et ux. W, II. Yurttey s Locust Mt. Water Co. Archibald IMtterson vs William 11 1'attcivia , II. V. Ileacoek vs William Masieller. Moniijumery cox et ux vs Nicholas lloagle. c. 1). rowler vs llerwlck Horo. CaaiH- r Fronts vs llerwlck Horo. William E. Tubus et al vs Isjtali Hower aL John I- bioneuburg vs Herwick lloro. John Homboy va M. M, llartzell, T. K. CraUr s MalialiCralir. Frank Mewnrl vs Daniel F. Seybert. Nicholas HejKlo vs Montgomery Cox. A, K, i-mtli vs Hiinuel Hrui;ler, J, .1. Crau lord h Illruin Thomas. c. II. Hroekway s Locust Mt. c. 1. Co. et al. Walnwrlirht & Co. vh canvii-'hnin .t cnntmii.i Poor District. c. w. McKelvy et al vsC. H. Hroekway. 1). F. be) bert s Adams i: Sou. A. H. Herring et al va s. c. Creasy. Johu H. Casey va II. A. sweppenhlscr. Coo. 1', Miner va Elijah Albcrtaon. MKNOMKNT OP CHAltTKIt OP l Tin: coMHiuiA coi'stt Aniiioiti.Tini- Al, HllHTICL'LTL'HAL AND MECHANICAL AS SOCIATION. Notice la hereby given that application has been mado to Hie court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county ror lou o to amend the charter ot t ho above named corporation, under tho Act or Assembly ot '."J April, ISM, as follows i liy au addlttun toAr llclo ot IU o aoctloua nrovldlu t that the Initiation (ee ot new members shall bo paid on or belore Do. comber 1st; provldiw,' tor perpetual membership ; iu,,i,uh iui MiiwuKaui iimriuai iiii'iuuvrauiu und their trunster ; members lu arrears not rati, lie 1 to tncmbt.ndmi ticket lor current year. Ar ticle Ma so amended unto inaku the Treasurer a member oltlie Executive Committee, and nro Idea Ior the upiKiliiiment ot an Auditing coiumlllee. Article proMdesitiat ull aalarlea and pay ot om. eem shall bo lUvd annually by the Society, Ar llclo s changes the llmo ot bonding the annual meeting to January. Artlclo id changea a quorum iruin is to si. Aniciou nuiuoruuatno Aaaocla Hon to hold rvu! estule, II uo luntclcut reuaon bo shou n to Hie contrary, these amendments v, III Iw ulloued by tho Court ou the loin day ot next No vember, II. V. WHITE, I'ltUAS FOWUCIt, , secretary. l'rebldent. Oct, 8-3W E XKCUTOIt'S NOTICK. EsriTaoK jojuii ktiNE, nrckimu. Itlei-a testamentary ou the estate ot Josenli Kline, latootMt. l'lousaut township, Columbia county. reiuiIanlu, UeceasiHl lmu been gram ed by tho Iteglsier ol said couuty to tlio uuder. argued oxciuior. All iiersoualuvliigclaliiia agulust tlKieslale ol said dnedeut nre leiiuesteil to pic. sent lliem lorbellleuieut uud those Indebted to tlio ealato to make puymeui to the undersigned without delay. ?,0Sv.:'y. Vl!ANV.l''0l,,1',0rttnS wpt.lt w Execstors. l I