THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BEST TQNIC. This medicine, combining lrm with pnro vpcetnble. tonics, quloklv nnd rimt!clfy Cur Irrrlit, Iltdli'ratlnii, XVrnli llfiu, Impute Ulnoil, Mnlnrln, ChllU olul l1ei rr, mill NfllrnlKln. It li an unfiillliic remedy lur Diseases of tlio Itldnry- mill l.tvcr. H Is Invaluable, for Dlscawi peculiar to W'oinrii, and nil who lend sedentary llvc. ItdocMiot Injure the teeth, (iitiehcadr.clic,( r produco eomtlpatlnn o'lur 1 mmnlMnritl,!. It tiirlclira mill imrlllt the liliioil, stimulates the, npii 'tltc, ntU the luslnillntlou f food, relieves Heartburn niul I'.cklilng.uiM fctreiiKtlieni the TiUHelm nud none. For Intermittent lfevein, l.imiMmlc, I.ni'U of Entivy, etc., It has 110 equal. tr" The genuine lm nljnvo trade murk and crossed rcil lines on wtnpiicr. Tnkc ho other. Vide iir fcj miow.1 ilitatui to., rnnmuni, Eu, fcb,2a.8fl. The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FHIDAV, FUHUUAUV, !fi, 1880. uiimtiT it tu k in Tiar. Tiiur, Trains on tho Philadelphia i It li, leave Itupett as follows t NORTH. 80CTH, H:3t a. m. 11:19 a.m. a: 13 p. in. 0:13 p.m. o Tralnson the 1). I,. V. It. It. leave Uioornsburg an follows i NOBTlt. ROCTIt. 0:21 a. m. 8:) a. in. lo.at a in. Hill a. m. :S0 p. m. I:.ll p. m. ik'lo p. in. 8:47 ii. in. o Trnlnson the M. 4W, 11. Hallway pass Ulooui rerry us loiuws : NOKTII SOCTII. ia:C5 p. m. 4:15 p. m. SOUTH. li: is p in 10:51 a. in. 11.87 p. III. NOKIII. 10:11 a in rimi.xc hai,i;s. Maccii 4 -J. P. Freas will sell valuable per sonal property on his premises In Ilriar creck township, near Deriviclc, at 10 o'clock a. m. JUncii -t. II. II. Ilulnie.cxecutor of Sam. Applcinin,deo'd, will sell valuable personal property on the premises in Kenton town, ship at 10 o'clock a. in. Maiicii O.-O. W. llartsch will sell val uable personal property, on his premises in Scott township, Columbia county, near tho village of l.lglijstrccl. Maiicii 20. A. H. Patterson, executor of Elizabeth Kline deceased, will sell real estate on tho premises, in tlreenwood township, nf 10 o'clock a. in. Maiicii 10. II. S. Iteay will sell on his premises, at Hiiput, u horse, wagons, sleighs, paints and a lame quantity of per. sonnl property, nt 1 o'clock p. m. Mai:ch 11. A. J. Girton will sell valua. bio personal property on the farm of Simon Heichard, Iluclihoin. Horses, cows, hogs renper nnd mower nnd farming utensils. 10 n. m. Mahcii 10.-13. 1, Ktlchner will sell hoiscs, cows, pigs,wuous and it large iniun tity of other personal property on his premises in Centto township at 10 o'clock n. in. Stephen Polio will sell valuable personal property on his farm in Centre township Thursday March 4, lSSll, commencing nt 1) o'clock. Several head of horses and cat- tie, also chickens, farming utensils, Ac. 1-erHimal. itcv. L. Znhncr returned from his West ern trip last Satut tiny. J. II. Jacobs, of Hn.leton, and John Jacobs, of Danville, wcru in town on Wednesday. President Maglll , of Swaithtnnie college, was the guest, oi V. 1!. Ikeler, I3sq., while in town Inst week. .Mr. and Mis. 13. W. thinker, of Hnit- ford, came home last Sntuidjy uiul le mained brie until Wednesday. .Mrs. Susannah Ilagaden, of Cowancs iiuey Valley, Tiogn county, visited friends in this county lids week. Charles P. Klwell and Charles W. Mc Kclvy spent Satuidny nnd Sunday at home. They returned to school at Iitndiiig on Monday. Gold spicluclcs at George A. Clark's bookstore. Stephen Pohe expects to move to I3spy in the Spring. Foit Sam:. A sooil buggy nnd harness, by C. M. llittenbender. iVn infant child of CIliRon Old died Sat- tirday evening of cholera Infantum. Two new smnll show cases lor sale chean. Intiuiro of Paul J3. Wirt, Ccixm- iiian building. Stephen Knorr hns contrnctcd willi Chas. Krug for tho erection of two frame dwell ing houses on Main street, below esi. Newlv.elected Justices will find it to their advantage to buy their blanks at the Couimwak olllcc. All kinds constantly on hand. Tho travelling public can now cross with teams at the llloom ferry. Tho boat wns put In operation on Wednesday for the first of tho season. Just in nt Snyder & Sleppy's, Oraugc villc n big lino of new wall papers, of brown nnd white backs, satin and nieo lln Ished. and a line assortment of gilts, at from '20 to 80 cents, a double roll. Wo nro making wall paper a specialty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Freas llrown were thrown from a rnrriago on Tuesday morning by tho breaking nf a hind wheel, at Kupeil. Tho team ran to town and was caught In Scott town. Mrs llrown received some bruises, but nothing of a serious character. Prothoiiotary Snyder nnd C. 13. Savngo started out on n fox hunt Inst .Monday morning, going down on tho cats to Ittv crsidc. They captured two fine Iteynnrds in Northumberland county, and brought the hides homo after securing the bounty nt Sunbury, Tax Collectors elected last week must give n boud lu doublo tho prohablo amount of all Ihu duplicates that will como into their hands, which must bo Hied In th Clerk's ollleo in tho court house. Tho prop cr form of bond can bo obtained nt tho Co LtiMiiiAX oTlice. 't ThoMHUillo Wagon Works nro runnln: full force now, and huvo more stock icady for snilnir trade than usual, consisting of farm wagons, lumber wagons, Platform Spring wagons & Huggles. Parties needing anything lu this line, will llnd something. to please them at theso works. Mrs. J. 11. lives, of Mlllvllle, was prectp' Hated Into a well jti Tuesday morning, by tho breaking of it board covering. 'Hi well was eleven feet then, but fortunately the was not Injured so much but that shu was nblu to crawl part way up and call for help, A roiid was let down to her nud she was rescued from lit r perilous position Von Sale. Ono or two good road horses. Apply to Ji 11. SCIIUYI.EII it Co. U Hcrnard 1ms n fltiu stock of watches, jewelry niul silverware. Only first class goodi at low prices nil goods warranted as represented. dec U-tf Mr. 13. J. Hcyer, President of tho Wash- lngtonvlllo Fair, was In town last Friday settling tho bills Incurred hero lust Tall by Miai association. They havo been some what slow, to bo sure, but Ihu Item Is wrong In faying they nro . Heyer will visit Oalawlssn nne of Iheso fine days, nnd will mike It all right. iYn entertainment will bo given In Nor mal Hull on Friday evening February 2Gth by the members of the I'hllnloglan Society. licsldcs other Interesting exercise", n dra ma entitled, "Turn of tho Tide" will bo rendered. This society always gives first. class cntcrtnlnments, and our renders should avail themselves of the opportunity o attend. About the same time that tho body of John I). Harrington was found tit Slllllln. Hie, another body was found lr. tho Ice nt Wilkes Untie, which proved lo ho that of John Clone. It Is supposed Hint Clune at. tacked Unnlngton on tho btldge at Hing- liiiuiton on tho night of December flth, nnd in the tlru'giobolh fell Into the Wiili-r mill ere drowned. The Utile operetta of "Our American Minister" which was performed In tho Op- ra House on 'l uesilay evening by Loland's Opera Company, was an entertaining piece f tuo ! ridaj'-nftcrnoon-school exercise character. It was quite amateurish, nut amusing withal, and some 0f tho slngimr was very good. 1ho Leland sisters play icely, and the irrepressible little coon is very funny. I.lst of letters remaining In the Po3t Of. lice nt Illoomsuurg for week cndlnc Feb. i!, 1880: Win. W. Onrson, Sr.-, M. C. Hundriis, Mrs. J. J. Winteisteen. u.wms. II. II. Clayson. Persons cnlling for these letters will nlcasc say 'advcitlsed." Guor.OEA. Cr.Ait.i, P. JI. Klcholl.it Co. of the Sunbimj Dcmseral have ltmovcd their Driiillntr office Into irgcr nnd moio convenient looms. The press room Is In the cellar, which Is light ml pleasant. A lieayy foundation is laid on which they have placed 'heir new large cylinder press. Their composing rooms and ofilce are conveniently arranged on the ccond Hour. We congratulalc-otir friends in the neig'joring county upon such evl lences of prospirlty. I). ICnoit met with asctinus accident nt the planing mill on Saturday last. He wns at ranging the knives on one of tho moulding machines, and in some manner the machine started up, drawing ills hand into the knives and severed the; thumb, Hist linger, and Hie smnll finger. Dr. Gardner was immediately called nnd dress ed the hand. Tho two middle fingers are all that lemaln of the hand. Mr. Knurr seems to be very unfortunate ; only a few weeks ago ho buried a small child j and now tliis aceiiient will deprive him of work for some time. The cntettainment nt the Itink on Mon lay evening, February 22,wns enjoyed by the large audience picsent. Ihu lust pint of Hie evening wns passed In sknting. At nine o'clock, the hour for the bicycle rac ing, Mr. I.. 11. lioody, made his appear mice uuil made u mile in three minutes nnd ten seconds ; afterward he eritertaiued the audience in fancy riding : and Inter on ho took witli him on the bicycle 13ddic Moycr, and tho two gave some very dlllll- cult performanccs,showlng that Mr. lioody lias nertect control of his machine. After the bicycle riding, Wild Dill took tho lloor ami ran a half mile In 2:21. The rest of the evening wns given to skating. Tho congregation of bt. Columba's church will hold another of their popular festivals nt the skutlng rink on the even ings of Thiir.ul.ty, Friday ami Saturday, Mnii h, -llli., flth. nud 0th. A cordial in vltallon is extended to all to aid them in their laudable efforts to rcMuce indebted ness on church propirly. Admission fne to all on Thursday and Saturday evening, On Fiiday evening a promenade concert will be held, tickets 50 cents, Supper 23ets Or. Satuiday evening the various con tests for gold watch (do , will close at 10 o'clock followed by auction of articles donated. ISy order of committee. Itcv. IV. 13. Clark, Hector. I'lie Philadelphia UVcM JVe., in its is- sue o l-euiimiy ,'4, pulillslies nn nrliclu from the pen of Colonel It. Diddle Hobcrts entitled, 'The Pennsylvania Reserves in the IS.ittlu nf Charles City Cros Roads." Theio is scarcely a hamlet in Pennsylva nia nnd certainly not n single county that lid not contiiljute Its quota to the lank nnd lilo of that splendid oigauiralion of soldiers, known as the Pennsylvania He. ei vcs, and this article, descriptive of ono of the most interesting battles of the seven days engagement in front of Richmond, in 18(12, nnd written by Colonel Roberts, who was then In personal command of tho di- vision, cannot fall to be of interest at ev- ciy llresldo In Hie stale. Tho entire series of articles entitled Poniisyvania in the War," now running utlie li'icWy l'reu, are deservedly attract, ng wide attention ns tho most accurate and interesting war prlicles that have ap peared. The Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway lias Issued an inteiesllng llltlo vclitme containing sketches of tho prlncl. pal points of beauty along the lino ol Unit road. Tho book is called ".Midsummer Wanderings in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan," and In addition to excellent en. gravlngs is full of interesting and well written at tides descriptive of thu scenery. Views of I.ako Gogebic, that paradise of tho fisherman, and of Ashland and Its picturesque vicinity, aro among the sketch. C! shown, of which there are about fifty. It also coulalns it complete list of the hotels nlong thu line, Tho experiences of ntious fishermen at Gogebic, 1 hrce Lakes, Pelican lake, and other flsh-teemlug lakes along the road aro detailed lu graphic style. The book Is a model of typogrnptilcai bounty, ntul.tln ai'dillon to the vatuauiu in. formation it contains for tourists, is wonuy preservation as u work of nrt." It will bo mulled free to nny address on nppiicuuou to Chits. V. .McKinlay, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis, Miluwdte Jhily Sentinel. .llKlliii. The protracted meeting is still In pro cress. Rev. Smyser preached on Fiiday und Saturday evenings. Horace Schwcppcnhelscr adjourned his snlu of real estate lo tho 13th of .March .Mrs. J. Hendcibholt started for her homo In Illinois on Wednesday. George Hess U visiting hU parents. Horace Creasy is lumbeilng. A. W. Snyder has fully recovered from his accident. Fon Saie.- Afresh cow nnd calf hulf Jersey. Inquire of H, Stohnkii. lrof. MUK'n Lecture. Tho Icctiiro delivered by President Mn gill, of bwarlhmorc college, nt Normal hull, Inst week, Wednesday ovcnlnjr, was well nttended. Tho speaker was Intrn. duced by l'rof. Waller, nnd entertained Ida nudlcnco for more than an hour with n eood. tiracticnl. common scnaci tnlk on the subject of education. Tho title of his lee ttiro was "Tho Advnntnges of n Modern College Course," nnd ho strongly urged the necessity of young men taking a thorough course of study, Including thu languages. It Is n mlslnke for a father to think that because he hns been successful In business or a ptofesslou, his son docs not need nny I better opportunities thnn he himself had when a boy. Times havo changed, The boys of forty yenrs ngo were not thrown In contact with college graduates as they aro now, ns men of lliorough education were not so numerous then. A mnn with n common school education may now make n reputntlon for himself In some ono of the learned professions, but If ho had had the advantages of colleglato training he might havo done far better with much less labor. "Know something of every thing, nnd everything of something" the spenkcr said wns n ood . motto. It is n mlslnke to think that n boy who Intends to engage In business docs not need a college education. While ho may not have occa sion to put into prnctlcal use the specific knowledge ho acquires nt college, the mcntnl training lie receives strengthens Ids judgment, cultivates the memory, quickens Ids perceptions, ant! enables htm to grasp lntelllgcntl) all matters that may arise In business life. The lecture wns repeated at Mlllvllle on Thursday evening lo an nudience of over four hundred people. Prof. Mnglll is a prominent educator nnd lie is thoroughly Interested In tho great work he has In hand. Foit Salk, lease or exchange nn estab lished manufacturing business witli n com fortable homo near by. Two railroads. Termscasy. Address, Stkam Pouei:. Hloomsburg, P. O. jan. 1, 4t cow. I.lKlitHtrcc-t. Itcv. S. W. Scylieil, Presiding Klder of thu ITvnngclical church, preached recently In the Evangelical Church. From Ids tits course the end of Hie world is fast ap proaching. In looking over tho congregation nt the Presbyterian church on Sunday our mind brought up the fnct that before many more services In said church our friend, A. M. White, and faintly, will lenvo for their fu ture home in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Sterner, of Now Jersey, spent Sundny witli Sunt. Grimes. Mrs. C. C. Trench, who took the measles from her children, has had a very serious time of it. Her recovery is not as rapid as it might be. . s Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillips and daughter; spent Sunday witli A. H. White's. Amodgst tlio numerous visitors in town during the week were' Nathan Fowler, of Hloomsburg, .Mrs. U. y. Ent and Mrs. War rcn Ilucknlcw. F. P. Kelly is spending n few days nt homo with his family. Mis.s Delia Ilidlay, of Centre, spent Sun day with Miss Jennie Reighard. Miss Delia Kclchner is enjoying tin measles. J. M. C. Hinck nnd daughter have passed through a sicgo of sickness from which they have recovered so much so that we noticed Mr. Hauck at church on Sunday. ENIGMA. I am composed of 17 letters. .My , 10, fi, ii, 4, 11 is n girl's name. My 2, 0, 10, 8 is where we put bread. My IB, 7, 17 is the front of nn army. My (i, 7, 1, 11, 8, 12, 4, 17, 10 Is a kind of tender epistle. My lil, 7, 1, 12 is a military command. My 17, 14, 12 is a negative. My 8, 1, 3, 1 Is a color. My whole is one of the great musical composers. Ixckkdi iile. Tho manner in which all cases of catarth yield to Keller's Catarrh Remedy. There is no medicine in the market like it. Sufferers of blood diseases should not fall to try it. See advertisement. Ilc-rwlck. The ball at the residence of Mr. Roup, .Newtown, last ednesday night was largely attended. It wns a success. Mrs. (iirton and daughter sulfered con siderably from asphyxia on last Saturday night, It arose, of course from n stovo in room hencnlh. People enn't be too care till in this matter. George Hosier's Foundryvlllc cnrilage shop was burned on Saturday last. There was considerable property lost carriages, buggies Ac. This is the third burn for him, He hu the sympathy of t je community. o arc glad to note that Gideon Hosier, FoMndrj ville, Is fast recuperating fiom his recent sttoko of paralysis. AVm. Girton is well hcatd from In Flor. ida. Ho stumbles over ornngec evcty- wliero piles nearly the size of thu pyra inlds ot Ktijpt. Hurry Faux will handle hoises on the Berwick track again tills year. Ho will handle the celebrated "John Houghton" aguin this spring, lorC. M. Vanderslico of Dloomsbiirg. Clias. D. Fowler is getting nlong finely as plumber and gasflttcr, and has plenty of business. Freas llros. have just rco'd some fine goods. Get your sale bills at the Columiuan oHIcb wheie you can get the best job for the least money. They can bo ordered by mail by seudlng us tho names, list of articles and time and placo of sale. tf lliicklioni. Publln sales ate lecelving much atten tion by (lie citizens of Hemlock, Sales nro well nttended and articles aro brlnlug a fair price. air, nllaco Pitrsel stopped over Sun day with I. G. Purse. No school to.day (Monday). Mr. Herman Custer, of Wlllinmsport Bemlnury Is nomo tni nrest. Ho is pre. paring for the ministry. Mrs. White of l.lghtstrect, Is staying with her son J. E. White. Hemlock has no trouble with tho study of physiology nud hygiene, All see its lui portancc. Mrs. Elmlin Ulcchcr nud Miss Hettio Pursel nro on the sick list at preset writ Ing. Iloth ure leal sick, G. M. Terwllllgcr was nt Wllkcsbnrre few days of tho week. The Lutheran Sunday School Is coutctn nlatlng the purchase of a library. W wish them success in their effort. As per promise 1 nolo the wedding o Mr. Charles Delttcrlek, Jr,, to MUs Kat Eyerly, both of this place, on Thursday, Uth. lust. Dr. Slinltuck, at the Sanitarium, withes to exchange two cows, ono will be .fresh soon, for one Iresh cow Alderney or half Jersey. WHO ? Editors Coixmiiiak t In your last Issuo wo find tho following paragraph ) lo wit "The contest was confined to tho ofllces of President of Council nnd Tax Collector. Air. Zirr's friends claim that his mnjorlly was reduced by tho friends of Mr. Herring olTctlng to vole for Stiles for Collector In order to secmc ltepubllcan votes for Her ring, which would ncoount for Mr Stiles' imjorlly. It Is it well known fact that cci'tnlii men xvuo consider themselves prominent democrats, spent thu day work. ing for Ihu republican candidate for col. I joolor, nnd some of Hu m will be likely to I hear from this hereafter. Mr. Utiles Is I ..l..ltfl...1 fit II. .1 Kilt.... lint I... la nnn nf ll.n m()sl ullcr nm) im,,!,,,,! partisans In UiU county, nnd liould hnvo no nsslslnnce from ileniociallc source." Now the democrats of tho county do not now who tho men hero nro who were working for the republican candidate " nor who It was that traded votes between Stiles nnd Herring; but they aro entitled to now, not onlj the facts but the names - not hereafter, but now, so that hrrenftcr they can apply tho remedy No doubt you can, nnd as the organ of the party you should give us the names now, (St wo nro entitled to havo them. Cllvo us the names, nnd the full facts of the "working" nifd "trading" bv these democrats. ? We have no hesitation in replying lo tills Inquiry, because we hold that while as u general rule every man has a perfect right to exercise bis own- judgment lu ding, there nro duties which some men owe to their party ttiat constitute an ex ceptiou. A mau who lias been placed In a lucrative position by the votes of the demo- ratio patty has no right lo work against io Interests of that party, and it ho does so, lie betrays Hie confidence that is placed n him. O. W. Sterner, register nnd re corder of Columbia county, now serving is second term mid n candidate for a ilrd term, did, on the 10th day of Feb ruary Inst at the town election, assiduously work and S'ote for Richard Stiles, the re- uhlican uandidalo for collector, nud against the nominee of the democratic rauens, wlieie his brother wns dofented for omlnatlon. Whether for ill's reason, or because of some peisonnl difficulty be tween himself nnd J. F. Caldwell the demo crallc candidate, as alleged by Mr. Sterner, there is no excuse for Ids Action. The ob ligation which ho Is under to the paity that put him in olllcc is greater thnn the neces slty nf grntlfyit.g a personal spite, nnd ho should have so regarded It. Ho purtlcipa- cd In thu caucus, and in good fulth should ave stood by tho nominee. Tho habit of fighting regular parly nominees by those who fail to control the caucus or oonven. Hon, Is getting nltogetlier too numerous, and.we know of no better way to stop it linn by giving the facts ns they occur. We know of no particular instances of rnding, but it is said that there was a good deal of it dune on (lection day. King's patent combination spectacles nt . A. Clark's bookstore. 4t. A I-leauiiit I'urly. It was nearly ten o'clock last Friday night when llauer's Orchestra of scranton struck up the Grand March in the dining room of the Exchange Hotel. Shoitly afterwards the bend ot tho column of fair maidens nnd gsflnnt young men appeared, nnd the ball was opened. All of the ladles were elegantly attired, and u num her ot exquisite toilets were displayed, Handsome piogrammes with silk fringe dges, and with pencils attached by silken cords, were handed each couple ns they entered the salon, and It did not tako long to fill them up with the dance engagements tor the evening. The orchestra consisting of seven pieces furnished excellent music, and while the supper ables were being nr. ranged at eleven o'clock, they played some fine selections lu the parlor. The supper wns gotten up in n style that elicited the approbation of nil prc-ent, nnd the tables were handsomely decorated. All the ar, nngoments nliout the house were so nd- mliably adiusted bv Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs that the parly was just ns select and pri vate as it would have been possiblo to make it at a private residence. There were 35 couples present and al together it was'one of tho most enjoyable parlies held here for many yeais. Those in nttendnnce from out of town wcro Miss Ilattie Kramer of Lock Haven, .Miss Stella Sickler of Tiinkhannock, Miss Hessle Monroe of Rupert, Mr. .1. C. Fitz- pa'rick and Mr. Christopher Wignns of Himlton, Mr. William L Glover of Free land, Mr Charles Campbell of Slilekslilnny nnd Mr. Frank Forsmnn o Williamsport. 'I he Committco of Arrangements con slstlug of Messrs. J. M. Clark, II. I!. Clark and II. A. Mi'Klllip are entitled In much praise for their very successful management of this delightful entree uansante. Oluttinry. Hits. aAltAlt A. ASH. Dear Columbian i Our friends vu neighbors aro victims of disease and (lea Mortality and decay aro stamped on every brow. Death is the common lot of nil. Mrs, Snrah A. Ash, wife of Ohatles Asli if Fishlngrrcek township, died on F.rld ly noon Fell IDth, 1880 and was buried in the Mocker cemetery near Zinu's church Mon ay 22d. Inst, aged 50 years 1 month nnd 2 dnvs. Mrs. Asli was a daughter of Jos ph Ruckcl (deceased) and was born in IPoom township Jan 17th 1830. She leaves a husband, a daughter, seven sons, three daughters-in-law und two grand children to mourn lier loss. Sho died in the tri umphs of a living faith ; and their loss is her eternal gain. Deceased was alllictcd over two yeais with dropsyvat heart which Dually proved fatal. Death brings new experiences Into households. Tho "old arm chair" is now x-uemt. Its wonted oc upant no longer trips up and down the busy marts of household duties. Every thing associated with her life will bu sac red relics to thu memory of n devoted wife and a loving mother. Yours truly. J, MARRIAGES. COLE HLSS.-On Saturday, February 20, 1830, by Itev, I). M. Klnter, Mr. Ilenja iiiln F. Colo to Miss Clarit Hess, both of Jackson, Columbia county, Pa. LEARN LAUHACIL On Wednesday Fcbiuury 17, 1830, by Itcv. N. Spear, ut Hloomsburg, Pn., II, I'. Learn, of Ilriar Creek, to Rlioda U, Lnubacli, of llenton, KRAMER EVERETT. At tho homo of tho bride's father, in llenton, Januury 2S, 1880, by Rov I). M, Klnter, Mr. A S, Kramer, of Greenwood and Miss Anntu It. Everett, of Henton, LALHACH ROIir.RTS. At tho rest. dencu of thu bilde's parents, Samuel and Rebecca Rolieits, by Rev, U, V. Savldgo, Febiuury 10, 1880, In tho presence of n largo nssemblagu of Invited guests, Mr. W. S. Laubach, of Raven Creek, to Miss Eliz abeth O, Roberts, of llenton. e:U's EmuUica of Furs Cotl I.tvcrOll willt llypoiilsoHiililteM Especially Desliuble for Children. A lady physician at thu Child's Hospital, at Albany, N. Y , saysi "We have been using Scott's Emulsion with great success, nearly nil our putleius uro suffering from botiu diseases und our physicians Had It Very beneficial." Orange TowtiFtlilp Hiituluy Hclicot Convention. The Convention was held Saturday, Feb- ruary 20, In tho Union church, In Orange- villi;. The President Is C. li. White and the Secretary .Ins. 11. llarmnn. Tho three clergymen of town were In attendance nnd nt homo In thu meeting, Prof, Hnrk- ns, of the Academy ,'took pnrt In tho dls- cusslonsras did many other laymen. I'ho County Secretaiy was present with aavcral Interesting statistical charts. As tho morning was stormy and It was hoped that the attendance would bo larger In tho afternoon (which hope xvns realized) thu routine business was gnno through with, so ns to leave the nfternoon for (lis cusslons. The address of "Welcome" wns dcliv. crcd by Hev. Iloovcn nnd the response by Prof. Hnrklns. The present olllcers are to hold over till next meeting, which is to bo held next August, in Orangcvillc. The cxccutlvo cuinmlttco consists ot ltcvs. Canlleld, Hotitz nnd Iloovcn. All schools nrc requested hereafter to elect delegates. The following topics xvere discussed! I. "How can regular nttendnnce bo se ll red ?" Ans. .Many things might tend In this: 1. Thu Superintendent should bo very nlluble, kind, approachable, sympathetic,' and should speak to young, mtddlc-agcd and all. 2. The teachers should havo the snme qualities nlso. Shako hands with all of the class and speak a kind word of Inquiry as to their welfare. x 3. Tho teacher should be regular In at tendance. 4. Tho teacher should visit the scholars through tho week and get the good will of the parents. 0. Write n note to the absentee saying they were missed nnd hope to seo them next Sunday. 0. Read before Hie school at stated times the names of those perfect in attend ance. Make tho Sunday school room home like and attractive. 8. Have a library of good books. 0. The teachers should be converted persons, if such can be seemed. II. Thu duty of parents to attend Sun iiay school. ' 1. Ilecause Christian parents do not at tend It Is sometimes necessary to put in unconverted teachers. 2. If mothers plead an excuse for not attending becut.se it requires all their time to prepare their children, fathers cannot thus ofTer an excuse. 3. Parents with their children could meet n railroad train any morn at nine o'clock, therefore they slay from Sundny school because the desire Is uot uppermost. 4. Ihu usefulness of schools is lessened because parents stay at home. III. The aggressive power of the Sun day school. 1. It brings Into the field an army of workers, who would not bo employed. were it not for the SundaysschooI. 1 ho employment is regular. 3, Tho Sunday school instructs In tho IMble. 4, The Sunday school creates an inter est in the pupil. IV. How shall the expenses of the Sunday school be met 1 Take money aud pay them off. 2. The church should bear the ex penscs. V. Who may be teachers ? 1. Converted persons If they can bo gotten. 2. The very best we have in the church. Piety first, other qualifications afterwards. VI. In what way are Sunday school Conventions beneficial ? 1. A certain locality in tho central part of tho Statu had no interest in tho Sunday school cause, but by holding Sunday school Conventions and Institutes the dis trict was worked up till It stood high in the list of Sunday school communities. 2. It readies a class who do not attend Sunday school and they ure Interested and brought into tho Sunday school work. 3. It instiucts teachers itnd ollleers. 4. zeal, fi. It secures development of Christian Hotter recoids are kept. A. W. Si'KAi:, Com. HouriiiKcrcuk. Locust polled 201 votes nt tho recent election. Severn! new buildings will bo erected lu tliis place thu coming summer. Robins and blun-blrds madu their first appearance on the 15th inst. The Koarlngvillo Cornet band were to Newlin Saturday evening playing for a fair for the Locustvllle band in their hull. II. Y. Gabcl of this placo will this xveek move his family to 2130 Market St., Phtla dolphin. Recent visitors here xveru Mr. & Mrs. Lawpon Faliringer of Freelaud, Miss Sallie I)u .linger of near Snydertown, Win. Hurst, Mooresburg, and Gcra Ilowcr of lllooms- butg. Married. On Sunday, Feb. 7, at the res idence of the bride's father in Mt. Carmel; Mr. David F. Heaver of this place to M!s3 l.mma Ilollck. Tuesday eveniug of last xveek Miss Anna L. X llson xvas the recipient of a x-ery pleasant surprise birthday party consisting of about a score of young folks bpending tho cvonlng to the enjoymcntof nil present, Diphtheria which had n considerable hold on the family of John Evcland xve aro pleased to say has again disuppeared. Komndus Ileibeiu xvas nblo to bo out Fri day. Appareutly ho Is improving; hopo the clmngo may continue und remain pcrma nent, KCHOIlltlOIIN ul Col. lint I'OHt, J50 Tho committee to whom xvns referred the lesolution relative to thu death of General W. S. Hancock, beg leave to report as follows: ResoUetl, That tho death of General Han cock is n national calamity; but the liistoiy und lesson of his life nro a legacy to his countrymen xvhich they can ull share, and to which added years could not havo giv en additional value or lustre. As a patriot, xvith a promptitude xvhich made the gift doubly x-altiablc, ho offered his life to ids country. .Vs u soldier, ho obeyed xvllh alacrity and henrty concur rence. As a coinmantbr ho was ever In thu tore front of the battle, and where he xvns, there xvas nlsr the banner of victory, In his civil admlnlstiutlon ot wide, (lis tructed und turbulent military depattment the highest mill finest quulmcatlons ot u soldier nud a civilian dUpluyvtl themselves and Illustrated his genius lor uoyernmenl as well as ins respect tor tlio luxv anil lu lonsiuuiinnai rutins ot me cui.eu. ills morlous record in .Mexico is Known to history und after the Iwttlu of Williams. burg -thu initial victory on thu Peninsula well migiii aicciellan report to rresldeul Lincoln "Ihncock irauixi6 to day," Gettysburg nnd Noxv Orleans aro tho mil. ltury civil Jewels of Gen. Hancock, aud tliey nre Bet In and mudo still more glorious by thu crown of a spotless prlvuto life. Htuivtd, That these resolutions be placed umoug our records) that a copy for public ation be tendered our town papers, and that a copy be sent to the bereaved xvldow, V 11, llnot'KWAV, Chairman, F M. Gti.xioitE, IT. II. E.vr, J. II, ItomsoK, t'HAS. S. FoilNWAU), l5iiHt llenton. llrucu Cary's family ofUcnton, has been severely nflllctcd this winter. Mrs, Cary xvas prostrated nnd very low xvllh typhoid fever nnd their little daughter for a long time lay at dentil's door without hopo of recovery from tho same disease. A change tor tho better wns nffcclcd through good care nnd nursing us much ns by medical skill. They nro nov both hopefully con. valcsclng. Many good men xvere running for the various township ollleers. No less thin seven candidates for Supervisor nnd about that many, or mors, for School Director. Various theories exist In regard to thu meaning nnd Intent of the school law re latlve to the subject of tcmpernuce physi ology, and in thu heat of excitement of school troubles on account of It, ineu who put certain constructions on the law, were thought to bo tho proper persons for Its custodians. The greatest generals of the day are gen- rals cold nud sore throat. Cuptaln .Meas les has not been promoted to a colonelcy yet. Through seeming uncontrollable circum stances the Dodson school met, with serious drawbacks which led to an tin. pleasint rupture and llnnl dissolution be tween the patrons, pupils and teacher. Thu Heard of Directors xveru called lust Wednesday a xveek to settle tho dllllculty. Wo deeply deplore tcliool troubles from the fact that seeds arc sown which grow ml tipeu into grudges that fester Into sores that baldly .ever heal over. There seems to bu t greut deal of dissatisfaction xvllh our public schools lids winter. In our school district (Forks) theru has bceu no trouble. .Mr. Frank McMlchael gives very good satisfaction. Mts. Henjamln Rozell xvns relieved from her sufferings by death on last Monday n xveek and buried on the following Thurs day in tho Hamlin cemetery, nged about 77 years. 'She had been blind for somu years. .Miss Rliodn Lnubacli of llenton and a Mr. Leam of llrlnrcreek was married last Wednesday a week. I'ho Columiuan agrees with the Catawlssn A'etrs Item that Columbia county ought to liavu the Senatorshlp for the next term,,lmt says thu Senatorial lice doesn't buzz In the senior editor's bonnet nnd modestly de clines xvitli the question -'Who shall it be?" A still small X'olco whispers the ansxver, George E. Elwcll. The bee can be cnuglit and put in the bonuet und It will buzz. A thought strikes us that is xvorthy of some consideration. From all the corres pondents in the county who write for their respective localities to the dlflerent news papers of the county, there has been but little. salt! in reference In the subject of rcmperanco Physiology. Whether thu arious boards of directors introduce this subject us a discretionary branch, left to tho judgment of parents and pupils, or xvhether parents nnd pupils quietly nrqul- sec in its universal introduction, is a thought of more interest than the subject of' physiology Itself. A certain class of people in our toxvnshlp nnd also in Sugar loaf xvould prefer a forfeiture of tho state ppropriatlon rather than submit to xvhat they deem a "tyranny." Hut there Is still another class xvlio xvould hold the llourd of Directors responsible for Its foifeiture, as it is quite an Item in the sum total of the e.xliorbitant taxes that ure yearly levied upon our people xvhich seems Jo be about an me load tliey can carry. vo uouui xvhether any boardjof directors will agree tc forfeit the stato appropriation upon their own responsibility for'non compliance with the law. We presume that directors xvould sooner resign their olllcc aud not attempt to administer n compulsory law than be charged with neglect and forfeit ure of the statu appropriation through partial obedience to it. Whether there is anything "rotten in Denmark" we know- not, but the thing does not seem to go down xvell xvith thu people. Directors nrc oftentimes chnrged with being mere tools for publishing companies and furniture establishments through xvhich they are en abled to reach n good share of the public fundsby turnlslilng the schools xvith books apparatus &c. .through gifts nnd bribes. All consideied, the olllcc of school director is the most critical and important to which nny man may be called In local affairs. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to-day is Ely's Cream Halm, beinc free from poisonous drucs and offensive odors. It has cured thousands ot acute and clirouic cases xvhere all other remedies have failed. It quickly cures cold In the head and catarrhal I il headucli ache. Price, COcts. Rheumatism It it an estaliliahcel act that Hood's Bar saparilla lias proxen an bixaluable remedy in manj scvero cases of rheumatism, eflect Ins leinarkable cu.es by Its powerful action lu i-urrecthig tho acidity of tlio blood, which is tho eauso of the dJsc-ise, and purifying and enriching tlio vital fluid. It is certainly fair to assuvie that what Hood's Samparilla has done for others it will do lor you. Therefore, If you suiter tho pains nnd aches ot rheumatism, give this potent utnedy a fair trial. A Positive Curo. "I xvas troubled x ery much with rheuma tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. I could hardly xvalk, and xvas confined to my bed a good deal ot tho time. Being rec ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, I took tour bottles and am perfectly well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla as ono ot the best blood purifiers In the xvorld." W. F. Wood, Uloomiugtou, 111. For Txvcnty Years 1 have been afnlcted with rheumatism, lletoro 1883 1 found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and it did me more good than all tho other medlclno I ex er had." 11. T. 13ai.com, Shirley. Mass. "I suflcrcd from xxhattho doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar saparllla and am entirely cured." J. V. A. l'noUBFOOT, letter canler, Chicago, 111. Wo shall bo glad to send, free of charge to all who may desire, a book containing many additional statements ot cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six (or $3. Mado only by C I. IIOUD & 00., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. LOCAL NOTICES. I. V. llarttnan ii Son offer this xveck tlio Hest Cocheco, Merlmack, Uunilels, hpragues, Amerlcin nnd oilier UurK unll co in u cents u yurti. TO WHOM IT MAY OONL'KIIN All persons ure hereby notified that any persons uuytng uonynguum townsiiip or. dcrs will purchase thu sumo subject to uuy perches toa, corner; thenco north seventy .four de equities that may exist as to tho taxpayers. srfei east sixteen perches to a ooriiir, llumoo lliui mo taxpayers Association uro will liigtu iiiithuiin rouus, Keep 111 repair utt roans auii unuges ireu ot expense 10 inui viiiuni laxpayets lor 1110 ear ima, una 1 of said township and ns there Is no legal Biiuii-ui iu ihu uiictiiuii ui ihu nuncrvisurs tax levied lor tuo year, and all legitimate expenses ot tun itoutl department aro be, lug paid, theru Is uc necessity for any or ders being Issued. All orders icmilro the signatures of both Supervisors ot tho Township Clerk and should bear tho seal of the townshln. The above notice Is being glyen so Hint all persons rati govern themselves accord ingly. B. JI. Jtll.KY, Agent for Taxpayer's Association. Asiunnu, i-n., nov. -ji, 'a.vu. I W. llarttnan .t Bon uro advertising the largest lot of Hamburg Embroideries iu Columbia County with ull our Embroider ies io inaieii. Watit 100 tenths to haul bark noxv, to bo unloaded in the cars at tho rallrond, Also, potntocs, turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, tlirilty, white, clenn shotcs, that weigh from 25, !10, 40, 60, 00, to 75 pound!. Hotter, eggs, nico green npplcs, clovcrsccit and orinns, nt Llghtstrcct. 2jm. Silas Yotixn, I. W. llnrtmnn A Son offer 1800 ynrds of wide Percales at It! cents n ynrd. L W. Ilartmnn .fc Son have In Stock DO pieces (this xveek) of Olnghnim Si Seer suckers nt 8 cts. 10 els. fc 12 cts. ft yard. BUSINESS NOTICES. "f hnvo no appetite," complains mniiyn sufferer. Hood's SnrsnpnrlHn gives an nppetlle, nnd enables tlio stomach to per form its duty. A lady writes: "Your Hop Porous Pins, tcr does the work every time; 1 do pot have Hint awful pain In tiiu side now." Your experience will bo thu same. Sold every, xvhere 23c. "Why should not the tlmo como xvlien tho name of Dr. David Kennedy shall be associated in the public mind with the pur ideation of tho blood, ns tile name of Har vey now Is with its circulation. For cer tainly no other medical man has done as much to that cud ns he lias. And it is nl so importnnt Hint people should know that the result of Ids labors are xvithln reach of nil In thu form of Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Hcmcdy." JCrenini Journal. f-12-tt. For burns, scalds, bruises anil nil pain and soreness of the llesh, tlio grand lioii't hold remedy Is Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Oil. He sure you get tho genuine. Of course xvhen n man Is sound and well ho don't care n copper for all tho medlclno on the face of Hie earth. Ho has no tifc for It. Hut when dlseasu is eating Ids lifo out he xvants tho right prcrcrlplion and he wnuts It right away. Kor that reason ull who know xvhat Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Hcmcdy is turn to that for help and it never disappoints them. And it Is just as bene ficial to nexv friends ns It Is to old ones. Pleasant to the palate nnd gentle In its uc. Hon. feb.12.4t. Aycr's Sarsaparllla is Hie best medicine for every one in the Spring. Emigrants and travelers will find in it an effectual curo for the eruptions, bolls, pimples, ec zema, elc , that break out on tin skin the clTect of disorder in tho blood, caused by sea-diet and life on board ship. The dally cxperiencu of exery one is that neglect of the bowels is the prime cause of ill health. Testimony of the lato Chief Justice of Geoigia: "1 have used Simmons Liver Hegulator for constlpntion of the bowels caused by a, temporary derange ment of tho liver, for the past three or four years, und always, xvhen used according to directions, xvitli decided benefit. I think It is a good medicine for thu derangement of Hie liver, at least such lias been my per sonal experience in the use of It. Hueam Waknkii, chief Justlco of Georgia," Children's aliments, such as "constlnn Hon, disordered bowels, xvorms and many other diseases so prevalent, can be success fully treated by the occasional use of Wnlker's Vinegar Hit'ets It Is as safe and certain in its action upon children ns upon adults. It nets on the liver nnd cleanses tlio blood. It is xvnrtli rememberine that noliodv en joys tho nicest surroundings if in bud iicuiiu. mere are miscntoie people about to.day witli ono foot in the grave, to xvhoui Home ol renter's Tonic would do moru good than all Hie doctors und medicines they have ever used. feblSlt. Yfantcd at once 10.0(10 xvcak.sicklv and bioouiess xvomcn and children to get ready for work by taklnc Dr. Hand's Gcncrul Tonic. It increases thu ntipetlte. makes nexv blood and strengthens tlio system of children especially. 1 HE HOOT OF THE EVIL. To thoroughly cure scrofula it is neces sary to strike directly nt the loot of the evil, nils is exactly xvhat Hood's sarsa parilla does, by acting upon the blood, thoroughly cleanslnc it of rli Iniiiurlties. nnd leaving not even a taint of scrofula In the vital fluid. Thousands who have been cured of scrofula by Hood's Sarsaparilla, testify to its xvondertul blood-purifying qualities, pom uy an atuggisis. When Hiby inj sick, wo rto her Cantorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoria, XVhen the became Miss, sho clung lu Caatoria, When ho had Children, she gare them Caitoria, You nre not old. your hnirisceltlnctliln. Your friends remark It, your xvlfe icgrets It. Parker's Hair Halsam will stop tills waste, save your hair and restore the orig, innl gloss nnd color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff, a perfect dressing, feb A L'DITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF SUSAN KEVREKT. OF OBANUR IWP. The underMpnprl Auditor, nnnolnteil livllift Or phans' court of Columbia county, to distribute balance In the hands of Maurice Ii sevbert ad ministrator, xvlll sit at his onico In Uloomsburg. on Thursday. March is. istm. atu o'clock a. m.. xvlien and where all names havlncclnlms against said cMtuu must appear una prove me same, or ueior- cut ueuarrcu irom comiug in on saia muu- lUU.KUJ r, 1'. lULL..Xlr.l.l, Auuuor. UDITOH'S NOTICE. ttop 7,JThn nr inafcn ,1K make i s- ESTATK OF SAMCKI. SKVBE1IT. OF SCOTT Tlio iiiulersiL'nt'd Auditor, uiinolnted li phrns' Court of Columbia county to make dls. frlbulloii of lialnnciMu hands ul .Xiaurlce IL J?ex'- .bert, administrator, (tetania non, will Ut at his I olllio In Hloomsburg, on 'IhuiNlay Man li 1Mb, ItVHl UL J irrini-K U. III.. YVUtMl 1IUU IV UtXU U 1 UUI11VS haling claims against said cstato mutt appear ami piimi me saint', or ue luruiei ueiKiircu num coining In on said fund. ieo.'jaj l', IIII.LMEYEH, Auditor. SllliRlTS SALES. Ily xlrtuo of sundry xvrlts, Issued out nf tho Com l of common Picas ot Columbia touiity, and loiao directed, will bo exposed to public sale at tho llojt llouso In Ilcrwlck, on Saturday, March 20, 18SG, at 10 o'clock a. m., all those two certain lots, tit- uate In Itcrw Ick Columbia county, Pa bounded and described as follows to-v, tt: Iteglniitng at the corner Front and llue streets. In said town of Hr- xvlck, thence along l'ront street, nluety-nlno feet to lot number sixteen, thence by the same tuo I hundred feet, more or less lo Canal street, tlienco by canal btreet iilnciy-iiliio feet to l'lne street. and theneo along Pino btrect two hundred leot, more or less, lo front btrect, the place ot begin ning, The sanio being lots uuinber nineteen und twenty In plan of Ilcrwlck, I'u., on which are erected ;t two-story brick duelling with b.iacmenl, a large frame stable, ca.il house, plj pen and out buildings. Fruit trees on thopteintses. A LSI), All that certain piece of land In llrlarcrcolc township, Columbia county. Pa., beginning at the public toad leading from Hloomsbuigto Herwlck, at corner of ltasley land, thence by tho same tlilr- ty-twu perches and six-tenths iierclies to a corner, I thence north seventy-four degin-soasl soientecn percnes; thence hoventeen and ono-fourtlidegrtes webt twenty-seven boveu-lenths porches, more or less, to public road, thence south elghty-ssven do gives west thliteen slx-t en His perches to place ot beginning containing threoacies, more or less. ALSO, In same township, beginning at public road from llloom&buii: to lvrwlck, at corner Agricultural ground; thence by same outli sixteen und ono. fourth degrees east twenty-boxen teven-leuths - ll0rth twenty-four and one-tourth dgrefs wet twenty-slx beveu-icnths perches to oorncr; thenoe - south elghty-seion degrees west, elexen four uaths perches to phioe ut boginuliiif, oontiiliiliur two acres, fifty-two perches, mare or lw. Scled, taken In execution, at tlenuit of Cheater Coper vs. 8, li. ltowman and A. F, Creasy und to be sold as the projierly of S. II. Hon man aud A, 1 . Creasy, Jacksoi., Atty. vend, Ex. A 1, S O All that certain lot or parcel c( lund, situate In Hrlarcnek township, said county, bouuded ou tho north by public road leading Irom iiioomtburg to Ilcrwlck, on the east by Undot Freis Fuw.er, on the south by 1)., 1. i XV, railroad and on the west by laud of Daniel ltced.v, emit lining u ,u ics more or lcvt svuid, i.ikcnlarxH ution, and 1 1 bs ,ii ;i, tie propeityof s. II, llcwmau, Jackson, Aty 11, Fa. saiii ki. smith, siienn. ORPHANS' COUHT SALK OK VAt.UAIII.H lly virtue ot an order ol tlio orphans' Court ot Columbia county, tlio underslgned,etecutor ol tlio last will nnd testament ot Klliabeth Kline, lato of (ireenwood township, deceased, will cxpcwMO public sale en the premises on SATURDAY, March 20 1886, nt 10,ovlook n. In., tho following described valua bio real estate, eltunto In said township, bounded by lands ot John (llllaspy, Sylvester Albcrtaon, John Moore, John Stale and lldllp Perec's hflns containing 86 ACRES, moro or less, on xvhich are erected a good one and a halt story Dwelling House, n good bank barn, xvngon shed and other outbuild lnr. Thero Is on the premises an ORCHARD of good fruit and a good tprltig ot water running near tho house. TKItxts OF SALK:-Tcn percent, of one-fouitli of the purcli.lv money, to bo paid at thCBtrlklng down ot Hie property, the one fourth less the tco per cent, nt t he cotnlrmal Ion absolute md the re maining three-fourths In ono year therealter, with lnt pt Iroin roiillrina'ion nlst. A. 11. l'ATTKHSON, llxectitor. SHERIFF'S SALES. Ily xlrtue or a writ of alius n. fa. issued out of the Court ot common Pleas and lo me directs!, will bo exposed to public sale on the premises oa Saturday, March 13, 1886. At in o'clock n. m., all that ceitaln piece or parcel ot land situate In ilreenwood township, Columbia county, 1M and described as follows: Hounded on tho sbuth by land of c. II. Johnson and John Thomas, on the est by tnndsof John and Wilson Thomas, on the north by No. S, or other landot II. cox and on the cast by land of .XII. neira Hlleman, containing nlnety-threo M) acres, more or less, with Hip appurtenances, and Im provements, consisting of n tno-sloiled plank d elllng house, largo new barn, xvagon house, hog pen, wood shed, old bam, straw sheds and all con venient outbuildings. Largo young frult-bearlng apple orcluid and other fruit trees, with a ncvr falllng sprtng-of (lowing water, near the house. Seized, taken in execution, und to be sold as tho property of Win. It. Cov. A 1, S O, All that certain pleeo or parcel of land situate in nreennood township, Columbia county, l'eniuu, and described as follows: Hounded on the south by tract No, 1, or other land of W. 11. Cox, on tlio xvest by lands of Wilson Thomas nnd Rich ard Kitchen, on the north by land ot Oeo. Kester md on the oast by land of George II. Thomas, Ml nerva Hlleman nnd other land of XV. II. Cox,tract No. 1, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less with tho appurtenances and Improvements, con. slstlngof anew frame dwelling house nnd other outbuildings, n young apple orchard, well and spunsof water at tho door. befrcd. taken In execution, and to bo sold ns thp pioperty ot W.'lt. ("ox, TractsXo, one(l)andtwo 3) v ill be sold separate or together, as may ho most advantageous to creditors. SAMUEL HXI1T1I, Sheriff. iKKi.ititi HEUiitxn.Attys. 1'eb. 17, 188H. I haToa notltlTercmedTfor th0Abovndlaea.hif n,u ttiou.ftmliof cft.eict tlio wnrtl kind and of lens Ptaotllnaliuva l,of liclirptl, ln,ltl, .ORtrnnula tovfaltR 111 llscnlciirT.ttmc 1 will ppnilTIWI II1ITT1.KS FllEK ("KeillCmilllU I A l,UAIil.r.THKAllKOIt mil dllHH to uny 6Uffrer. i;iveipt-um,l ! (I nddrrta. v... .. cl..vu.., .... cn 31,, i.w XOrK. fcb-!Mt d IExvIIDIF.A.TH'S Cyclopedia of Universal History IN 3 IMPERIAL OCTAVO VOLUMES; CONTAINS 2,4 H 8 I.areo. Doublf-Column iu lic.uttuui nun v mvm i.ntzrut lliss. u3 Cdloicd IIMirltu IMnpH. UColoi-fil t In oiHilnglrul Charts. Ill .nt'.itU'al DiiiLraiUh. A ConhiiiH ami 1-Iii;ii.itl) 1'repnreil Index, Jt In i:jet;;inlly Iiintrl him! ltoitiiil.unit Im 'Xhu ltcst IUu&tntt'il Hook mi tlio JUurket A HISTORY OP ALLWATIONS. LGEWTS WANTED! ItEWSCK. LXSE2AL "12)ZZ. CEICE IEHS1TCS7. FAULKNER & ALLAN. S13 I'll belt ."struct, l'lllluilitliililii. l'enim. feli.20-6m. 00 In presents given away, send uss cents postage, and by moll you xvlll IWUM Kt-'i-nt-'e a liauKune oi kuuus i lartf" ? value, thut Mill stnrt. vnn In wni-L- that will at, once bring you In money faster than anything else In America. All about tlie&oi.rou in n vsents with each Lov. Achuh wnntii rr. erywhere, of either sex, of all ages, .for all the nine, or bparo timeouly, to work torus at tlietr own homes, l'ortunes for all xx orkcrs absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. IUilett Co.. Port- and, Maine. tdecisw. DVHPl'.l'HlA.-lts Nature. Causes, Preven tion und cure, llv.lohn II. JlcAlUn. lomtpil Mass., II years tax collector, sent In3 to nnv ml. dress. feb s, iw d IT SALKSMP.N exerjwliere. loca velluc. to sell our goods, will nav mlary and all expenses. Write for nr. nnpr, nt.il wlnfn isilm-v unnint Address vl'ANIIAltl) SILVER XVAltE coMI-aNy! Washington ht., lioston, .Mast leb-lD-it.d. A handsome VAHU bAMP given with a 5 order lor Tea and Corf- ec. Au Iron Mono CIIAMUElt IVP lllnl.nu r. a Tt' 1 ..VP .. pieces, or a handsome llltox.i: 11 A:.'(I1N(1 l.Alil' glen xvith a 10 order. A CilAXlllKll SOT ofiu pieces, with blue, maroon or pink band or an IKON STONE CI UN' A TUX SOT ot fiG pieces, ora (ILASS SET of 50 pieces gHeuwIth afl'J Older, HANI). SOME I'ltEllll'MS, consisting of Decorated China ware in lea sets, also Diuner und Tea Setscoin. blued, and Chamber sets. etc.. etc.. riven with orders for lis, jvo, S5, ri and l.xo. send for clrcu. lir, which will glo ,um lull p.u IN ION TEA COMPANY, S5 W"ke'1 1",rr( J'"- Iwadquar- terii m y t fi, 'N n ticuiars. uitANii south Main St lork i Try, may jmjt tor working neoule. Send ill cents nosf- age, and wo will moll you tree, a royal, valuable sample box ol goods that will pay sou In tlio x: of maklm.' mom money In a few dnjs than ou ecr thought ncl. blO at UHV business. t'llllll:il lint, tcnllli-prl X'nw can lixo nt home and xvoik Inspuiu lime only, or allthotlme Allot Doth sexes, ol all uses, grand ly successful. Ml (fiiuto 5 r.istlv eaiiipd pprv (lenlng. That ail who want work may test thu business, wo make this unparalleled oner: To all who are not xi ell satlsiledwe will send 11 to pay for tlio tioublu of wilting us. Full partleulans directions, etc., bent tree, limiietiso pay absolute- U biiietor ait who stait ot once. I'on't delay. Address snssos s Co., roitland, Maine, decis. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of u writ ot I eiatl Facias Issued out ol tho Court ol Common Pleas ot Columbia Co. ami lo inc dlicctcd, will be exposed to puullc sale at the Court House, In Hloomsburg, on 1 .Saturday, Marclt 20, 1SSG, at 3 p. in., all that certain messuage or tract of land slluato in Heaver township, county of Colum bia and state of Pennsylvania, lioundwl anddts scribed as follows, XU: On the north by lands of Peter Knccht and Jacob shearman, on the east by lauds ot l'cter Hauck and Jacob shearman and on the south by lands i Peter Untick and Jonathan Hauck aud Samuel Nungesscr, and on tho west by landsot saiSuet Nungesser nnd Peter Knccht, con talulng one huDdred und twenty nws and thirty, six perches, more or loss. seked, taken In execution, at the bult ot Daniel Slngley, sr., and Daniel Singley, Jr , adtnlnlstra tors ot John Slngley, deceased, vs. Frederick Hoss- Icr, and to bo sold as the property of Frederick llossler. Fiiksze, Atty. Lev. Fa. SAMVEI, SMITH, Sheriff. pXl-XTTOH'S NOTICE. i'lu( oj iVru G'lVon, Dec'tl, UtinlocI; toicnthip, IW. L., J it. letters testamentary In Mid estate hax Ine been grained lo the undersigned executor, nil persons Indebted to sild ebtutu ute hereby tiotlili-d tu itav Hit) name, and thorno having claims against said estate, present the muiiu tu N. r, MOOltE, lluckhorn, C. V. Milikk, Atty. Executor, EXEO X'VTOH'S NOTICE. i'ti if Samuel Ai'flinan, late n Kenton Ttti., Letters ttwtaiiicntary In said estate huvlnir been granted to the undersigned executor, all irsons Indebted to uild uklate aru hereby noltiled to pay the same, und Ihoao having claims against said cttate, picwiit the same tu uu.iir.iii' u. nut-Alb, KXKCI'TOK, fob-l'.MH. llenton, Col. Co., Pa. u 7) noil's NorfiSE ESTATE OP CLAIU UNI'K.N, E1CEAXID. The undersigned Auditor, upiwlntcd by the Or phans court ot Columbia county, to make distri bution ol Ihu fuud In i Ul hands of H. c. Juyne, ex ci utor sk -nown by bu drst and partial account, w ill sit ui his uiih i in Itcrw ii k.cm sjturday, March i m-o, ut lu ii. 1., tupcrfuim the duties of his upiKilui iu'-iii 'Win a uud wheie all patties baling i liilins u, dust sold i state must appear uud proio the saw r be ucbarr d Irom coming lu on said tulid, h SMITH, Auditor